Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)

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Mrs. Rosenberg hands Sandy Bassett a top-seller. VW sought eelueeztzbnezl guzeleznee devoured :eezdf of 10122413 emez' made lzke Heights ezmbemaelom' en' W01'k5l901D.Q on l0LWJQ and at away gamer Coach McKinnon and outfielder joel Wyse ponder the outcome of the game. ' 6 Cwwxm-sam, l 2 W E If 5 1 ' 's IE 'Er Bob Greenes and Linda Sigesmund study the bulletin board. Girls mix fun and food at a junior Lit pot luck. Phil Yosowitz and Fern Kravitz attend the Twirp Dance VW promoted school opml' throughout the commumy donned our Scotch plaid for Brigodoon, ' and 161 our sight: on tomorrow VV? Jcroamea' oar Ieamf to whlory' Worrzoa' throacgh chozr tryoatg coanozf electzong and alhletzt callzkfg ana' lahored away at homework Fight, Tigers, Fight, is the ardent cheer. ,M 10 M KW. TK 3 z as ' A f M :wifi 5 r Correct time is a must for clock-watchers Strains of Ernitte Spiritumn echo the Christmas concert. 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A , .... -- ' E xy- , 41 is ei. vb 7 wif, Nw An early arrival assures mlrivers of parking spaces. .,, HN' F, ,L . fe 'Q V21 s fl Honieromn intraniurals provide keen competition. Eyes sparkle and forlnals glitter at the Senior Prom. VW walrberf 5c'lfllblf.f 0171.976 I0 rcbool df LHflI77L'l'Cl0l5fWl6l'Z wpzlfeeaf lqvlved Ike hgh! fmlzzrlzg and wzfnmezf the mae mio .SDJZCE 12 lznu 5fl'igL'l' .xml Cary Silwr work with il C'1llUl'illlCll'f 'Z' my vp-.4 Dau- KlCL'gL'lL steps right up for hia diplonm. , L A-V Q-1-'QW 'ALL -WW 5'w-ltnnwn -v, nf- 'aww .. -sm -4, --its-f Eager swimmer, Tom Giles, gcts instructions before entering the pool. l4 Jt Keen competition develops at the LEL meet IIB OFFICERS. Phil Yosowitz, president: Art Stillman, treasurerg Beverly Behrens, secretary: and Mel Weisblatt, vice president. I I U52 racked our bfdlflf groping for zkfeag exlmmtea' the fcbool llbfdiy and PVEPJVEJ to mee! our jim' final exam! Early tryouts speed up work on Brigadoon. IIA OFFICERS. William Witt, president: Gin ny McMillan, treasurer: Barbara Miller, secre tary: and Stanley Pollack, vice president. I5 VW mfjereef tlaeougla our fmt fuel exezmlg tolemteet front lawn eegulezttemg and pete! tribute to retzrmg teezebeef Marching Band energetically struts in the annual Memorial Day program. Candidate Art Stillman addresses students Pat Brumbaugh and George Grossman clean files. Ai n F 'Sr f Q. lllll't'llS of i'm'1nc1' NHS lllL'llIlll'l'S grvvl Miss Mzlrizln XYIHISCV. Sunny clay ..,. spring fever .,.. CIRISSIIIZIICS lonngc' :Incl chan nllcr scln Thrnnas Rngglcs rcrcivcs lllc mluss lnnnllv. 17 l Soil tests, not oil tests, precede school construction. Exuberant seniors let loose at After-Commencement Party. Tedious practice insures successful meets Hank Roth and Jane Rose aid PTA. Relaxed seniors make decisions at major class meeting. VW found jbb-launlmg tougher them even fezzilfulb tuned eh Med Daddy ' and Jezw the jim' IQHI of buzfefmcg expemfzen is-i . fxg- Q ' n Q Blaring bllles add color to January Commenremenl 2 xg iQ 45-,ls me ew may M5249 rw QV fig M. V., K Q en.. 'S -iv , T ., 'f A lm, 2' 4 . u VW fought of yvrmg fevefg found time for wgorembn M a!9er-5019001 actzbfzfzbg and anxiowbf awmled the flare of our fcbool year Senior girls count off remaining days at lunch table. R5 ,... 21 gi . - 5 wo, .P - wwxxmnww M Mr. Strickling and Choir go formal for Spring Cmiccrr. Joyce Gilmore, Doreen Luff join in thc fun. x 1? I y . !,Va ,,, - AA A,A, A A I. A ff b 3,1 H A... . F' Acimizles HON --' QR UPN?- f 'f- 'f x-XML! SUR R NPN 1 11 , T , 1 ,: ,LL1 i , ii1i 1 i fr, i i i 1211 i ii ' , ' 4 , . Q - , A A... 4,,. AA 4...A ll 4'1'cg, --H- in. O- 11 l RND Niw TNUSE CDI. ORS SUM ..-.. UL MQW, NND MPN Tumi. C, 1 ' 'S ,, ,,,, 1 wr. ma -- .ff ww up -- -'-----A--A--A 414' ...,.......-:: Y, , V 5 S, W 24 E M3212- LET GQER HGH, J 2 ER , 35.3. 15, , , . . . . 'CKE 'YZ-QE W g---W BGL - mmunwmmmww-. wmwmmmmnwwu.. STUDENT COUNCIL SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Front: Birnholtz, Levin, Freed. Back: Moss, Markey, Likover. Absent: Mrs. Bucken- myer, Greenberger, Rapoport, Rittenberg. Pmflzbgoaizbn m Government Bmdf Frzculzy and Pulvzlf Gary Barnett, vice-president of Student Council, finds collecting representatives cards a wearing routine. Student Council, consisting of an elected represen- tative from each homeroom, performs the numerous functions defined for it by the administration. For more efficient handling of these functions, commit- tees have been formed. In the event that no appro- priate committee exists, the student legislative body has the power to form a new one. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Constantly on their toes to remain one step ahead of the student body, members of the Social Committee, overflowing with originality, plan all Student Council social activities. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. Success of Council ventures depend greatly on the Publicity Committee, which makes the students aware of forthcoming activities with its attractive, eye-catching posters. ALL-SCHOOL PARTY COMMITTEE. Everyone enjoys the annual All-School party, but before it becomes a reality, a tactful and efficient committee makes certain that two clubs do not play the same game and that the entertainment does not include a tribe of hungry cannibalsl BUDGET COMMfITTEE. Student Council finances are delegated to the mathematicians of the Budget Committee, who often face the assignment of allocat- ing an extra 350. Weighing all sides on an unbiased scale, they arrive at fair appropriations. PUBLISHING COMMITTEE. Formerly three se- parate committees, the Publishing Committee authors cope with situations that call for amendments to the Constitution, Charter, or Handbook. The former two set the laws and parliamentary procedure for the Student Council, and the Handbook guides a newcomer to Heights through the physical plant as well as the extra-curricular activities. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES. Front Anderson, Kahan, Gurney, Hill, Busch, Wilde. Second: Greenes, Kleger, Hayne, Bennett, Levy, Brill. Third: Martin, Tischer, Kravitz, Faigus, Ronder. Back: Gross, Holder, Dougan, Brandt, Hirsch, Naragon. Absent: Laddlo, Ornstein, Bayer. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ,ix K STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD. R .ty A. -r I Front Barnett, Dilley, Pohl. Back: Witt, Lutz, Wisely, Brown Vozbzncg Homeroom Went Gzbfey Democmtzt Leaderfbgv JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESEN- TATIVES. Front: Likover, Weiss, Lurie, Tres- ser, Nissley, Miller, Marx. Second: Behrens, Sims, Nutkin, Epstein, Rhodes, Sigesmund, Glass. Third: Pilloff, Hirsch, Greenberger, Winston, Reimer, Frich. Back: Fletcher, Kaye, Fisher, Kessler, Berger, Friedman. Absent: Stewart, Ruggles, Becht. il! i , SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRE- SENTATIVES. Fr0nt.' Brown, Fleeter, Ma- thews, Cole, Naft, Freed. Second: Friedman, Levine, Irwin, Gross, Weinberg, Zipp, Gilman. Third: Stephenson, Grant, Kaplan, Matz, Gold- stein, Chattman. Back: Paradise, Engel, Her- rick, Leikin, Cohen, Luttge, Mendelson. Absent: Gordon. Taylor, Nemmo. Q. STUDENT COUNCIL Vwllmcg and Able Student Voltmlem ALL SCHOOL PARTY COMMITTEE. Front: Tracy, Rob- bins, Butnik, Stillman, Rehmar. Back: Rose, Anderson, Rob- boy, Herrick, Miller. Absent: Harper, Mendleson, Bremson. Donna McCulloch must choose twelve posters to announce forthcoming Student Council ac- tivities. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. Front: Schwartz, Kurit, Katzman Moskowitz, Estreicher, Bremson, Duber. Second: Brill, Solo- witch, Donna McCulloch, Likover, Miller, Rubin. Back: Her- rick, Lester, Marks, Bluestone, Atma, Katz, Rose. Absent. Smith, Lease, Paley, Epstein, Mezacapa, Fried, Chase, Strandt. 26 fubmiuie for lA?7'l'6bI 6l6 m Heights, Backbone BUDGET COMMITTEE. Front: Goldish, Rose, Goldberger, Likover, Schneider. Back. Goldstein, Irlen, Rembrandt, Irwin, Katz, Sam- uels. Absent: Rogat, Hoffman, Mr. Wiseley Mr. Biel. 1 x -I. its PUBLISHING COMMITTEE. Front: Berger, Zeiger, Vincent Stillman, Miller, Rose, Blond. Back: Naragon, Steinberg, Van Gunten, Greenes, Robboy, Goldstein, Garb. Absent: Apple Parker, Kessler. As their part of the All-School Party, Girls Cabinet provided the usual media for a festive air-balloons-with an original twist: shaving cream! 27 ELECTION COMMITTEE. Front: Robboy, Stillman, Bar- nett. Back: Gross, Goldstein, Bond, Horwood. Election Committee mathematicians Stan Rob- boy and Gary Barnett total ballots. STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB. Front: Soble Bassichis, Conway, Reece, Magalnick, Tesler, Schwartz. Secmzd: Goodman, Zeiger, Siges inund, McMillin, Geer, Rovitz, Friedman, Gold Third: Garb, Irwin, Sargeant, Greenes, Hen- derson, Rose, Sutton. Back: Irlen, Grossman Katz, Evans, Bond, Rembrandt. 28 Cooperation between officers Laura Conway and Pete results in success for the Student Exchange Club. Bond ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Tuesdays on the cal- duty'- To aid newcomers and visitors, Rona Mosko- witz, chairman of the Campus Improvement Committee, attaches a temporary room number. STUDENT COUNCIL J, 5 3, CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT. Front: Weiss, Brooks, Schwartz, Kahn, Moskowitz, Estreicher, Kaye. Second: Kaye, Conway, Shapiro, Zimmerman, Weiser, Gilmore. Third: Bott, Finberg, Garb, Sigesmund, Wolfson. Back: Andersen, Tischer, Kahn, Weinstein, Rose, Katz. Malia Corregvondenra and Coal-hanger! Are Made 10 Work for az Belief' School endar signify more than shortened periods to the members of the Assembly Committee, who know the work entailed in satisfying the whims and fancies of a wide variety of personalities. STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB. jingling tele- phones and clanging mail boxes sound familiar to the Student Exchange Club, whose job it is to solve dilem- mas concerning other schools. Through letters and telephone calls, members receive information to ans- wer questions from curious students. ELECTION COMMITTEE. Passing through many hands en route, ballots marked X finally reach committee mathematicians who tally the votes and place the people's choice in office at all polls. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. Main- taining proper appearances keeps the Campus Im- provement Committee on the move. Its primary pro- ject this year proved a great relief to incoming 10B's and bewildered parents at Open House - visible door numbers! Clean-Up Week, featuring the slogan of the Little Blue Man, I Wuv You, I Wuv You, If You Keep Heights Clean, kept students conscious of their PARKING LOT COMMITTEE. Now members of a full-fledged Student Council committee, Parking Lot Attendants efficiently handle the parking lot problem. Actual ticket-giving and tow-away power have proven an effective means of enforcement. To control overcrowding, special permits have been issued only to upperclassmen and board employees. CLOAKROOM COMMITTEE. Essential to the suc- cess of a school dance, the members of the Cloakroom Committee relieve guests of burdenous wraps. Com- ing early and staying late, these hardworking girls ac- cept the responsibility of mink stoles and velvet gloves for the evening. ALL-SCHOOL PRODUCTION COMMITTEE. The well-known, well-used cry of Curtain going up por- tends the end for the diligent All-School Production Committee. Its job of wisely choosing a musical adaptable to student participation and direction as well as fixed facilities began in the fall. This year's successful choice was Brigadoon, a delightful Scot- tish fantasy. STUDENT COUNCIL COWWZTIEKJ Prowkle Eniemzm mem' . . ss ' rl: f 2 V h h, H I l S . Lai ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Front: Pohl, Fried, Barnett. Back: Pobby, Grant, Freyman. Ab- sent: Rapoport, Robinson, Ruben, Arnold, Gentile. Preparing for the Shaker game, Rona Mosko- Parking lot attendants Sanford Gross and Mike Eisner admin- ister a ticket to an illegally parked car. witz, Hank Roth, jane Rose count programs. PARKING LOT COMMITTEE. Front: Howard Rosenberg, Sanford Gross, Sidney Goodman, Mel Gross. Back: Mike Eis- ner, Ronny Sherman, Gerson Carr, jim Maybury. 30 and tSi6lj2Qf QW' Relieved of burdens, socialites appreciate ser- vices of the Cloakroom Committee. ALL SCHOOL PRODUCTION COMMITTEE, Front: Gil- more, Schwartz, Brooks. Magalnick, Miller. Second: Weiser, Weiss, Ozan, Levine, Sigesmund. Back: Horwitz, Friend, Ron- der, Schrank, Polish. J,-,L ef . in-.....,...al CLOAKROOM COMMITTEE. Front: Brooks, Bardon, Lein ard. Second: Horlacher, Stickle, Newman. Back: Simon Kravitz, Robb. Absent: Brown, Awig, Raphael, Gall, Seifert Raybould, Bailen, Molecke, Kibby, Weiss, Harper, Matula Hammerbacher, Guerrero, Scott, Beard, Fuerst, Arons, Gillcn Daley, Ferguson. is X Q is , 3 l fi ' t Before Brigadoon was selected, committee script reading scenes were frequent. i., , f' , 1 i fired , . I J K XV t J S ,,. 6- . V i N typ tif, 4 X f X ' . A J 1 .,. ? ff 1 ? s I f L! f KI I 1 f f J X! i Enthusiastic turmoil overtakes east members during the get-together preceding A X opening night, as last minute technicalities are ironed out. BRIGADOON Producizbn Producer! Boldbf Bmw Coazclomcg Cm! Mr. McLaren fMarc Pohlj rehearses his oration to the towns- people before the final Call to take places. Linda Hill, female lead, and Deanna Ross hurriedly straighten their hairdos as they prepare to go on stage. 32 Make-up committee member, Marjorie Bruml, deftly applies mascara to barely blinking Justine Peters. and Pffqzvazrzhcg Prop! No sooner had the smoke cleared from 'fAnnie Get Your Gun, then Student Council members began preparing an- other All-School Production. They read Broadway scripts, investigated royalties, and selected the director and his asso- ciates. With the announcement of janu- ary tryouts, everyone knew as sure as there's heather on the hill that the musi- cal chosen was A'Brigadoon. Months whizzed by in a dither of ac- tivity. Rehearsing dancers, choruses, and musicians Filled the auditorium with mu- sic. Students were transformed into set designers, make-up artists, costume pro- curers, stage-crew-ers, and publicity agents. May rehearsals found bleary-eyed Scots practising from early in the mornin 'til they couldna say the time of night. At the final dress rehearsal and cast dinner, Brigadoon townspeople cleared the frogs and soothed the butter- flies, while in a calm frenzy they antici- pated opening night. Charlotte St-hreibnian leads nervous cast mem bers answering the call- Places everyone. Demonstrating the art of breathing, student director, l'aul Ron- der makes dying easy for rebellious Paul Ruxin. Musicians tune up . . . the audience murmurs . . . Mel Hill and Gil Leib, orchestra directors, confer . , . Brigadoon begins. ras! Y 9 s Y K 1111 925: 7 if Fiona MacClare11 fCharlotte Mesusej chooses a lively tartan plaid from Mr. Beatorfs QTim DOISOIID assorted Wares at the fair. BRIGADOCN Lady and Lmref Combme Bonny maidens raise their voices in song at the Square. Brogueg Plmbfg Dmmvzlzbf Meg Brockie Qllehhie Ciohenj begins early in the play to display her strong interest in Jell' Douglas QLarry Katzj. Harry Beaton expresses jealous emotions to his father and to jean lN1zuiI,aren fjumly Millerj. Everyone capable of hearing is a highly eligible customer for flirtalious Meg lSroCkie's dairy products. Maggie Anderson Qjusline Petersj and Harry Beaton fl'2ull Ruxinj perform a lively, hearly, and guy Highland Fling. 35 HALL GUARDS HALL GUARDS. Front: Stovsky, Simon, Weiss- berg, Pollack, Levine, Pohl, Solomon. Second: Spikell, Cole, Menks, Tucker, Coe, Greenberger. Third: Yosowitz, Green, Hoenie, Gross, Ruben- stein, Sacher, Meyer. Back: Einbund, Levy, Shere, Glick, Gimple, Fisher. Competent Corridor f6l1lZi16l5 Dirac! Henry Traffic Sorry, this hall is closed . . . You're on the wrong stairway . . . Where's your hall pass? A branch of the Student Council Traffic Committee advised by Mr. Biel, the hall guards, protectors of pedestrians, have directed visitors to their destinations, enforced the one-way stair system, and maintained corridor order. Their black and gold arm bands are not from Paris. They are the orig- inal creations of Mrs. Gnagy's sewing classes. HALL GUARDS. Front: Irwin, Lodish, Singer, Dye. Second: Plosker, Lom- bardo, Wenner, Stevens. Third: Polish, Polster, Kleger, Benz. Back: Weitz- ner, Bernstein, Gard, Small, Faigus. HALL GUARDS. Front: Hauser, Weinberger Zupnick, Kanovsky, Matz. Second: Friedman Weisblatt, Wallack, Foyer, Bruder, Delman' Third: Friedman, Fitson, Koppelman, Len- hardt, Goodman. Back: Katz, Lindner, Rem- brandt, Crain, Garb, Gross. r Sue Goldberg mimeographs eligibility lists at a fast pace. TYPING SERVICE How fast can Nan Neiclitz type on the electric ''clack-clack-ding-machine? Scorer of Tmmeczf Mmble Hhcgerf Type For School With clickety-clacking musical sounds, Typing Ser- vice Club types sports eligibility folders, office record cards, and Caldron copy. Having a bright idea, the group visited the General Electric Laboratory at Nela Park and observed business machines and office pro- cedures. An added attraction was the sparkling dis- play of Christmas lights. Sponsored by Mrs. Magee, the group is unique in that it operates a placement service for secretaries and typists in the club. I l Soft murmurs reach Anita Spikes ears-from her ediphone. -1- TYPING SERVICE CLUB. Front: Comella, Williams, Reit- man, Stecker, Spike, Kahn, Papp, Press. Second: Aikens, Easf ton, Goldberg, Busch, Schneiderman, Polsky, Leslie. Back: Mrs Magee, Bonfield, Franklin, Neiditz, Ruxin, Fryer, Posard. Sally Harris, Anita Tanzman, and Barbara Miller model orig- inal chapeaux. VOLUNTEERS W VOLUNTEERS. Front: Sherriff, Klein, Schwartz, Weiss, Gressel, Miller. Second: Halpern, Gordon, Goldstein, Dolin, Agins, Blumenthal, Rubin. Third: Opper, Miller, Polacsek, Tanzman, Davis, Schuster. Back: Dreyfuss, Katz, Berger, Brown, Marks, Harris, Hirsch. Absent: Dell, Lake. Bun Handy Create GM? to Cheer Horam! Pvzizlemr Many letters of appreciation have been received by the Volunteer Club. They are from hospitals thank- ing the members for the favors which found favor in the eyes of the patients. They expressed gratitude for services volunteered in The Montefiore Home for the Aged, and in day nurseries and community cen- ters where many of the girls have spent an afternoon each week. Projects this year have included enunci- ation scrapbooks for the deaf, original hats, Christ- mas stockings, and bean bags. This little sock sewn by Linda Marks will be stuffed from cuff to toe with goodies for kiddies. Ruthie Schuster tells Linda Sherrirr, Tobie Brown, and Francine Goldstein ff' complete their half-baked bean bags. JUNIOR LIT fpealeerg Projlectg At their get-acquainted meeting the Junior Literary Club played Name-O- Game, a variation of Bingo using names, not numbers. Telling the group about interesting and unusual books, Mrs. Le- vine, owner of Publix Book Mart, brought along some samples. Rosemary Home received the Santa Claus lolli- pops made during the Christmas service project. Mrs. Rashkis, Dean of Girls at Wiley, spoke about Mothers and Daughters. Rounding out the semester schedule the group elected new officers and held a concluding potluck. Potluck-ers prepare to dig in to a yummy dessert. 1 ,xiii and Potluck: Comprzke Procgmmf JUNIOR ,LITERARY CLUB. Front: Suid, Drucker, Schwartz, Mesuse, Free- man, Howiler, Gilbert, Ettkin. Second: Maky, Suit, Burwasser, Fried, Meniuk, Ozan, Brown, Freed, Robboy. Third: Lockshin, Sternberg, Wynbrandt, Baum- stein, Weiser, Miller, Solowitch, Lieberman. Back: Pobby, Gross, Segismund Krock, Shaw, Bowley, Gutfield, Freed. A bsent: Rosenberg, Hall. J JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB. Front: Gilman, Garb, Schoen feldt, Jenks, Swenson, Crooks. Second: Cramer, Meisels Rhodes, Zeiger, Levy, Horwitz. Third: Petersen, Mann, Lynch Sims, Hersh, Holstein. Back: Breig, Roth, Freyer, Boxerbaum Reich, Rashkis, Levine. Absent: Rubin, Frank. 39 Execs Ophie Guerrero, Laura Conway, Iris Lukin, Sandy Levin, and Marcia Birnholtz plan the Christmas service project with President Charlotte Rosenthal. SENIOR LIT Cullum! Inierefif Range Bookcards, bookcards, and more bookcards! Each semester Senior Literary Club members and Miss Regan sort well over two thousand bookcards and send them to the proper English teachers. The group also booked numerous varied programs. Club member, joan Harper, spqke about her trip to Europe and showed slides taken there. Phil McLean told of his experiences as a disc jockey and answered questions. Newspaper background was furnished by Charlotte Taubman, Press Teen Editor. The Society for Crippled Children received colorful scrapbooks made as a Christmas service project. Good old Bill Shakespeare was kind enough to lend his title All's Mlell That Ends Well to the party in honor of newly initiated officers. Scrap-happy Judy Bardon and joan Moss snap- Snip pholgg for Qnuncjafjgn gcfapbookg, Cheer UP, AITlflllI' and COl'lIllC Atmal There HIC Oflly two SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. Front: Kroot, Hill, Berko, Birnholtz, Nissely, Pappas. Second: Chapman, Levin, Lebowitz, Finberg, Rapoport. Third: Martin, Lutz, Anderson, Rosenberg, Simon, Newman. Back: Atma, Barenholtz, Pliner, Evans, Neiditz. Absent: Dilley, Kravitz, Gillen, Kahan, Kluchin, Goodman, Esral, Stein- sapir, Koppelman, Forman, Guerrero, Fisher, Markey. 40 thousand one hundred seventy eight more bookcards. From D f 3' I0 Clmfzb Play! ,,f,,, W ,kk New officers Carol Pliner, Judy Anderson, and Rona Moskowitz gaze at four hundred mouth- watering calories. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. Front: Sorenson, Bardon, Payner, Kurit, Miller, Hirsch. Second Friedman, Likover, Gordon, Rosenthal, Adel stein. Third: Harper, Shapiro, Borodofsky, Stark, Gentile, Koykka. Back: McMillen, Shaw, Wilde, Blond, Robinson, Benesh. 1 R' - Z fi.. 1 5 2 3 5 i gr. - , i v 5 1 i A EX if .3 i E A 3 A E 2 Q 1231 F ' I Q Q, sg .2 Q E -. V X 2 X .. is rt ' f' 5 'Q 2 l, 'E-if' - ' if if ,pt -Lg, t I just :vv.u x, Cleveland Press Teen Editor Charlotte Taubman speaks to rapt Senior Lit-ers. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. Front: Klein, Amdur, Moskowitz, Estreicher, Pinski, Asnien, Marx. Second: Conway, Cohn, Kahn, Saltz- man, Tesler, Maron, Katzman, Long. Third: Kahn, Weinstein, Grossman, Baker, Sargeant, Lukin, Miller. Back: DiLeone, Kosser, Rice, Henderson, Moss, Fisher, Freedman. OFFICE, NURSE'S, LIBRARY AIDS Armed Mrk Penczlg I0 me and Paula Vim! fikgberf With rulers and staplers, pencils and papers, and miles of files as basic tools, Aids have performed miscellaneous clerical tasks in the offices. They have run errands for the secretaries, the dean of girls, and the counselors. Nurse's Aids and band aids go hand in hand. With remedies ranging from boric acid, to iodine, they have minis- tered to the ill. These small-scale Flor- ence Nightingales have helped Mrs. Newton keep health charts in order, typed reports, and checked prolonged absences. Library Aids have assisted librarians Mrs. Elliot and Mrs. Fancher by pasting book pockets and reinforcing magazine covers. They have stamped date cards, checked library permits, taken atten- dance, and helped assemble library dis- plays. MAIN Second: OFFICE AIDS. Front: Iveiss, Robbins, Kaufman, Levenson, Klein. Pehl, Clayton, Fried, Spivack, Leizman, Third: Green, Roman, Miller, Adelstein, Swenson. Back: Morris, Solomon, Carbaugh, Stone, Nathan, Solo- witch. Absent: Rosenberg, Braun, Borodofsky, Shenker, Budin. NURSES AIDS. Front: Goldberg, Hoch, Corsaro, Corsaro. Second: Mrs. Newton, Fuerst, Bernstein, Davis, Kutler. Back: Cook, Schaefer, Reid, Parish. Absent: Ilutnik, Reese, Mermel- stein, Corn, Knowles, Owen, Yehl, Reed, Bachman. Number, please? Carole Weiss looking through the Kardex file will have it in a jiffy. fcribble and Spread GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDS. Front: Fox, Birnholtz, Anidnr, Sarnbrook. Bark: Bassett,Cr0ss,Gnrney, Fcin. Ab.wc'nI: Bott. Tuber. One . . . two . . . Sue Marquart counting li- brary slips finds all present and accounted for. , , , ,, .I V in X MISS RYANS' AIDS. Front: Such, Robhoy. Maky, Mirnoff. Back Pobby, Bnrvis, Sonnhaller, Graf. Absent: Healy. if XVcigh-oops! Pat Parish measures Sandy Hen- derson for a routine check-up. 1 LIBRARY AIDS. Front: Task, Katz, Dolin. Back: Solonche. Jacobs, Marquart. Absent: Pitluk, Gallagher. 43 Ixrulu Busch, Sospirato, YVilliams, Mcrrnelstein, Soble. Lauber. Machine Shop Maintenance members, Peter WVard, David Frazier, David Erickson consult a maintenance blueprint before taking a job. TECHNICIANS Good Morning! Ken Sproull and Bill Vander hilt spin records on the Morning Show, From Movzbf Z0 Lglyfg From Moforf I0 Mzkeg VISUAL AIDS. Ifroril: Sirkin, YVeiss, Friedlander, Jacobson, De Blasis. Second: Mr. Christman, Melvin, Sheide, Randolph. Third: Brown, liichner, McGimpsey, Bittner, Rosen. Back: Stern, Xveiser, Shere, Makmun. Absent: Kaye. X .2 44 Q-...Q RADIO ENGINEERS. Front: Kelner, Lease, Brooks. Second: Weiner, Kramer. Bark: Klein, Sproull, Vanderbilt. STAGE CREW. Front: Gittson, Troha, Berghauser, Parker Second: Mr. Gentile, Trager, Lemke, Hyde. Back: Vanderbilt Cohen, Sproull, Sharpe. Absent: Hybloom, Welch, Cohen Wilson, Luscliek. AcIzn2'z2.v Run fWl00fl9bf Throughout the Day Amid whirling wheels and humming motors, Ma- chine Shop Maintenance Crew helps Mr. Barnhard keep the grinders, lathes, and welders running smooth- ly. Boys, possessing manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude, feel at home among acme lead screws, gigs, and taper rods. Because the informative movies add splice to their life, Visual Aids Club members never complain about missing study periods. The educational films shown in history, science, home economics, and hy- giene foster student understanding. Following Mr. Christman's film schedule, the boys reely click when rolling those projectors. Fly drops and dimmers are familiar Words to Stage Crew boys. These behind-the-scenes-workers are re- sponsible for the smooth operation of lights, sounds, and curtains at various social affairs. Under Mr. Gentile they are on the job at dances, assemblies, parties, and concerts, and help erect scenery for plays and All-School Productions. Radio Engineers broadcast PA announcements and announce football games. Directed by Miss French these devotees of amplifiers and patch panels engineer sound for radio classes, Swim Pageants, Theater 57-58 plays, and All-School Productions. High atop a ladder Earl Cohen dabs finishing touches on scenery for A Man Called Peter. Ophelia Guerrero models her vestido espanol for Pan-American Club amigos. LATIN CLUB. Front: Potts, Mendelson, Lewis, Levine, Bloom Second: Klatzko, Ericson, Back: McEachron, Szaszd Mfilde, Raphael, Lefkovitz, Cramer, Lowe, Seitz, Clark, Wolkov, Finberg, Frankel, Fleeter i, Purer, Engel, Ziskin. Absent. Stafford, Illencik, Coomlis, Frank, Gardos, Guesdorf. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB. Front: Morris, Berger. Back: Mr. Simon, Scott, Pribil, Wolsh. Absent: Cerins, Sona, Marques, Guerrero, Mendoza, Huschl. HEBREW, LATIN, PAN-AMERICAN Lame! Europa mm' .Youth Amerzbtg Slides of Pompei and Rome taken by members while touring Europe, speakers on ancient Roman civilization, quiz programs, skits, and games were on the agenda of Latin Club whose meetings have been alternately educational and recreational. A branch of the Junior Classical League, they celebrated Latin Week by making special posters, projects, and ex- hibits directed by Miss Wensell, sub-chairrnan for Latin Week in Ohio. Sounds of haunting, oriental music or lively, rhyth- mic tunes emanating from Dr. Strauss' room testify that Hebrew Club is in session. Programs, including speakers, films, and slides on phases of Israeli life and culture, have promoted understanding and ap- preciation of the Hebrew language. Open to all interested in learning more about Latin American cou'ntries, Mr. Simon's Pan American Club has been unusually fortunate this year because mem- bers from Cuba, Bolivia, and Mexico have told the club about their native lands. According to an old Spanish tradition, a pinata, or earthenware jug laden with gifts, was broken by a blindfolded member dur- ing the club's Christmas fiesta. HEBREW CLUB. Front: Goodman, Weiss, Pitluk, Barnett, Molecke. Back. Marks, Meisels, Carr, Fidler, Gluck. Absent: Estreicher, Packer, Raphael Reich, Levy, Forman, Epstein, Wiessfield, Silverman, Mayer, Gilbert, Gross Climo, Schwartz, Most, Wveissman. Your NdfZ'V6 Lemcguezgef Are No! Greek I0 IL' Breathless Hebrew Clubbers perform the Hora, a spirited Israeli folk dance. Her recent trip to Israel is the subject of Alliyah Moinester's talk. 47 Well, that about does it! Paul Axelrod replaces the last piece of physics equipment in the cabinet. Louis Goldish and Harvey Lodish determine the amount of nitrogen compounds in the blood. LAB ASSISTANTS. Front: Robinson, Sher- man, Payner, Goldish. Back: Davidson, Frank Robboy, Kern, Gluck. SCIENCE LAB ASSISTANTS Toymg Mrk Tablet and Chemistry experiments rarely go awry because of ever-ready Lab Assistants who set up and take down experiments, care for the equipment, and keep the stock- room orderly. Guided by Mr. Uber, the assiduous assistants seldom miss the study halls they forgo. Genetics, moth collections, chemistry experiments, and cosmic rays represent varied interests of the Science Club ad- vised by Mrs. Laughlin. During a visit to the National Aeronautics Commission of America Lab, they were highly im- pressed by the Wor1d's largest wind tunnel. Preparing, performing, and aiding demonstrations, the Physics Lab assist- ants help keep experiments in equili- briumf' Pooling their forces they re- cord homework grades and take care of equipment. These boys, who have had one semester of physics, help Mr. Abra- movitz keep the classes gravitating properly. Barry Hercules Pearlman bends a glass tube. Tmleermcg H0719 Teri Tube! Promzke I0 Promoie Prager! Sorcerers Rob Rosenberg, Shelby Bunin, and Scott Randolph brew harmless chemicals. SCIENCE CLUB. Front: Kaufmann, 'l'ncker, Lewis, Borkat Reiner. Second: Mrs. Laughlin, Epstein, Kwait, Rosenberg Lodish, Lynch. Tlzinl: Albrecht, Handehnan, Tucker, Ran- dolph. Bark: Parry, Gutnto, Kessler, XVerth, Pollack. Absent. Guffin, Bunin, Fuerst, Grcenston. S. if T . K - . S 5 T RIFLE CLUB. Front: Hyde, Proudfit, Szasdi. Back: Mr. Birnbaum, Shere, Lucas. Absent: Brush, Kenson, Sedley, Deibel, Levy, Hutchinson, Mulligan, Klein, Rutzler. CHESS, RIFLE, TABLE TENNIS Mike Lucas cleans Ole Bets -Oops! Mike Lucas cleans a Luger Mark One. Cbeckmcg Cmckmcg amd Bouncmg Prowkie Divembn CHESS CLUB. Front: Rosen, Thompson. Back: Fuchsman, Gluck, Welsh. Absent: Dollinger, Miller, Harris, Stephan, Weiss, Wiefel, Greenston, Marquart, Ellis. From way down in the heart of school have come rumblings. Far from an earthquake, the sounds issued from the rifle range originally built in 1942 to prepare boys for the army. Rifle Club sharpshoot- ers have a bang-up time with Mr. Birnbaum, faculty adviser, who helps novices. The sure shots set their sights on marksmanship, leadership, and sportsman- ship. Undaunted by their defeat at the hands of the Pharo Chemical Company, chess champions of the industrial league, the Chess Club in more equal com- petitions has played Lutheran High and St. Ignatius. A visitor to Mr. Bertodotto's room any Tuesday finds Chess Club members competing in an informal atmos- phere made lively by numerous kibitzers. Table Tennis Clubers invariably have a ball at each meeting. Playing fast and furiously they com- pete to climb the ladder ranking them according to skill. Advised by Mr. McAfee they ping-pong regular- ly in the Social Room. Wi' jim Wietell Rodney 'l'hompson's pawn threat- ens your knight and checkmate is in the offing. TABLE TENNIS CLUB. Front: Bayer, Harrison, Raphael, Grunspan, Press Second: Mr. Gally, Stevens, Alper, Cantor, Bloom. Back: Tragcr, Kessler Bassichis, Gans, Stern, Mr. McAfee. Absent: Siegel, Berger, Katz, Greenston Goldstein, Weiss. From Homework Com' r Watch out! They're using live ammunition. 4 1 Students .on the balcony catch a bee's-eye view of ping-pong players. 51 FRIENDSHIP UMW Coopemizm Uncferfmndzhcg FRIENDSHIP REPRESENTATIVES. Front: Maron, Rutsky, Faluski, Goldberg, Butnik. Second: Weiner, Stone, Butler Tesler, Clayton, Bailin. Third: Frankel, Schaffer, Thoburn Markell, Bruce, Wynbrandt. Back: Spencer, Levy, Raybould Ruxin, Marks. Absent: Frankel, Rosenberg, Baron, Feldman. 1 i 1 There is little that can equal and nothing that can excel the warmth of a lasting friendship. With this principle guiding it, Friendship Club strives to build a better relationship among members of all races and nationalities. Varied service projects develop coop- eration, with the welfare agencies, particularly hospi- tals, benefiting. Every girls homeroom contributes to another important charitable activity - that of providing needy families with food for Thanksgiving. Understanding between faculty and pupils receives an initial boost at a fall faculty tea. Friendship, reviewing successes as a Y-Teens club several years ago, has been investigating possible affili- ation with the YWCA. Hoping to interest more and more students in their program, the officers anticipate being the only co-ed group in the school. Member- ship in the present Friendship Club is open to all girls with sufficient interest to maintain and to sup- port the standards and aims of the club. Friendship officers Connie Atma and Adrienne ,, Fisher discuss possible YWCA affiliation. Siem From Commcleflagv FRIENDSHIP EXECUTIVE BOARD. Seated: joan Drucker, Deborah Cohen, Connie Atma, Debbie Mfeiner, Sue Clapp. Standing: Miss Gelin, jane Huxtable, Adrienne Fisher, Donna Mc Culloch, Miss Gnagy. Friendship Fashion Fair features original Crea tions modeled by the designers themselves. Generous homeroom contributions to Friendship's Thanksgiving project require six-footers for transportation. 53 CHOIR. Amor, Atkins, Alma, Baron, Behrens, Beigie, Benesh Berk, Bernstein. Bova, Brentson, Brigleh, Brown, Carmichael Courtney, Cramer, Davis, Diffendefer, Dilley, Dion, Engel Epstein, lflumerfelt, Frank, Fratianne, Friedman, Friedman Cillen, Claret, Clazer, Goodman, Grossman, Hall, Hawthorne, Hill, Hirsch, Houser, Huxtable, Irlen, Irwin, Irwin, Kary Kaufman, Kaufman, Kohn, Kraxitz, Latulis, Lauber, Leiby, CHOIR Levine, Lieber, Lipsteuer, Lukin, Lutz, Madorsky, Martin Matula, Maybury, Mesuse, MCMillin, Moore, Oppenheim, Os born, Parker, Petersen, Pohl, Polatsek, Post, Pritchard, Ready Rosen, Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Roth, Ruggles, Sam uels, Samuels, Seifried, Siegel, Sparlin, Stearns, Stickle, Stone Tucker, Tucker, IValdman, Watkins, VVeisberg, WVeiss, Werth Wvidzer, XVilde, Wlilmot, IVolf, Zupon. New Robes Symbolic Imzgnza and Dzfggem' SHZEJWHWIIQZD Bonnie Rosenberg directs Choirs Calypso variation of the old favorite jingle Bells. Literally at the top of the school in EMR, Choir upholds the tradition of fine performance established in 1930. New robes, bearing a symbolic insignia on the shoulder, contributed an extra note to concerts at Halle Brothers, Public Square, and Shaker Square at Christtnas, and at the opening of the Community Chest campaign. The Christmas Concert featured guest conductor John Shurtleff, assistant director of the Cleveland Orchestra chorus, and two student direc- tors, Marc Pohl and Marshall Samuels. Four songs, arranged by Mr. Strickling, and an inspirational singing of Emitte Spiritum, by 250 alumni and the Choir, highlighted the program. In March Choir joined singing groups from other LEL schools at Shaker Heights High School for the League's annual non-competitive performance. In addition to devel-, oping their vocal talents, Choir members have been practicing their salesmanship tactics. As money- raising projects, they sold playing cards, which like their robes, bear the new insignia, and took part in the All-School party by handling the ring-toss booth. fhgbliglyl fzhcgerf fclaedule 55 GIRLS GLEE CLUB, DANCE BAND Melody Marten Combme Vmfzley of Trzlemif Girls Glee Club, an old institution of Heights choral music, has risen steadily to a prominent posi- tion. At many public appearances this busy year, the diligent voices of the organization have proven they can make smooth the rocky road to success. Performances have included a Christmas assembly with the theme Around the World in Song, partici- pation in the entertainment for the Father-Daughter Banquet, a spring concert, two appearances at junior high schools in the area, and the annual Parents' Night. Glee Club has done its part selling concessions at games, handling an unusual marriage booth at the All-School Party, and taking care of BCR. Tangible proof of a successful year are the newly purchased floor-length 'gold robes. The baby of the instrumental family has begun not only to walk but to run, and it seems to be chasing success! Dance Band, formerly an extra-curricular activity, has settled its roots as a permanent member of the instrumental group. Its members have tooted and banged their way through school, especially as entertainment at the after-game dances. DANCE BAND. At Pirmo: Leib, Guffin. At Bass: Dotson. First: Pilloff, Bond, Page, Atkinson, Pollack, Baker. Second: Gold, Zupnick, Silver, Klein- man, Fishman, Rutman. Back: Dr. Klotman, Gambalese, Lissauer, Kovit, Glickman. First period class rehearsals prepare the Dance Band for actual performances. 52, is At A Colofyful flbrmcg Comer! A ,L S as ,.,- . . ' fvE L wav GIRLS GLEE CLUB. Fronl: Lockman, Kiel, Sherman, Miscoe, Chin, Koykka. Kutash, Arons. Second: Birnholtz, Brooks, Lemmers, Balse, Rapoport, Siegal, Gross, Bowley, Brown. Third: Cowan, Pardee, Kelly, Bergman, Evans. Frick, Goodman, Koch. Bark: Alfred, Chakford, Rhodes. Carl, Blond, Smothers, Schwesinger. Evans, Serlin. Absent: Goodman, Leslie, Beard, Hammerbacher. 55 ,fa 1, GIRLS GLEE CLUB. Front: Kroot. XVeiner, Hayne, Simon, 'llllllYCI', Sorensen Caplan, Wylibralidt, Cohen, Reitman. Second: Demarinis, Piazza. Sims. Class Weiss, Silverberg, XVeiss, Pappas, Britlman, Aicher, Third: Ixllllllllll, Nissley Litchfield, Finberg, McCormack, Mack. Canlhcr, Harper. Buclmlan, Gilbert Back: Berko, Ferguson, Shaw, Levin, Dileone, Mercer, Kajan, Buyer, Korman YVeiner. Absent: Schiffer, Hoffman, Meritsky, Guerrero, Murkey. Jn, Y. '4 57 vG 9,h f iii' .vfri L , i 2 2 i ORCHESTRA. Asnicn, Baker, Brennand, Cagen, Davidson, Heidemann, Horwitz, lberall, Kain, Katz, Kessler, Killmeyer Davidson, Davis, Epstein, Esral, Frager, Graff, Gross, Haas, Langer, Lifton, Itockshin, Long, Lynch, Martin. ORCHESTRA long-bah? Muflf Cazmlvm Preview Rouime 7:30 rehearsals supplement the regular fourth period orchestra practices. Practicing long hours and working off demerits mark the rigid discipline that builds the only orches- tra in Ohio to earn all superior ratings in the annual State Orchestra Contest. Not confining their industry to the school term, Orchestra and Band members attended Kent State music camp. Marching practice, morning and afternoon rehearsals, in addi- tion to tennis, ping-pong, swimming and bridge occu- pied their days. Performances, preceded by 7:30 rehearsals, hours of individual practice, and last- minute formal dress repairs, included Fall and Spring Concerts, a performance at Monticello Junior High School, a special separate concert in April, and the annual Orchestra-Choir Concert. 58 Neflamkeu, Polish, Potts, Prentice, Rapheal, Raudebaugh, M. M. Smith, Tanzman, Tlioburu, VonMagnus, XVeiuberg, XVhitc, Reich, S. Reich, Robinson, Schiff, Schwartz, Sinclell, J. Smith, leigcr. all Ken! clurmg Summer Belore her pizmo solo :it the state contest, Susan Esral rcccivcs helpful :ulxice from Mr. F2lI'ill2:lCCi. 59 Diligeut practices keep Anita 'l'auLman ready for surprise cello tryouts. CADET BAND. Appel, Bachman, Bailey, Bass, Berger, Beyer, Bloom, Bond, Borkat, Bresin, Bunkelnian, Canning, Cerveny, Delany, Downs, Dvorin, lficller, Fleeter, Frank, D. Friedlander, J. Friedlandcr, R. Friedman, T. Friedman, Fuerst, Gesdorf CADET BAND Goodman, Gressel, Gross, Hooper, Jacoby, Jilek, Kaufmann, Kerschberg, King, Kohner, Koppelman, Korman, Kohen, Laib- man, Latimer, Latin, Lesson, Leonards, Leventhal, Levin, Lewis. Volunieer Marcberf Pmcfzbe A fer School xg' STAFF HEADS. Sl'!llf'li.' Sielaff, Koppelman, Esial, Golclbergcr, Conway. Strlndingf Fuerst, Naragon, Schackman, Glickman, Hill. Ensemble rehearsals achieve an excellent rating for Marlene Gilman, Barbara Cagen, and Sid VVeinberg. Lockshinc, Lustig, Marvin, Mcfllung, Mcliachron, Mesnick Moss, Most, Myers, Nisenson, Peters, Plosker, Polster, Preisler Reiner, Resnik, Robbins, Rose, Ross, L. Ross, Sacher Schmittke, Schrier, Schultz, Sherman, Shipley, Sidney, Sielaff, Silver, Smith, Solomon, Soper, Spitz, Stalker, Stevenson, Such Teichman, Thum, Uliss, Warshaw, Yveisberg, Weisman, VVeiss XYeider, XVinter, NVohl, Zill. For flbecmrulmf Hazfizme Performance! Pupils first registering for Band usually find them- selves in Cadet Band until a chair is vacated in Con- cert Band. They are eligible to join Marching, As- sembly, and All-School Production Bands, receiving extra points towards a letter. Marching Band hosted LEL Bands at its annual Military Ball, displaying contrast between the boys' varied uniforms and the girls' gila formals. A grand march, led by the Top Sergeant, highlighted this major event on the Band social calendar. Football half-times, with Marching Band performing pains- taking steps to form intricate patterns on the field, exhibit hours of practice after school. Radio station VVSRS broadcasts the band performance at the annual fall concert. CONCERT BAND Blofrommg MW E 11 ,gland Welaomef SENIOR OFFICERS. Front: Esral, Goldberger, Latnik, Con way, Schiff. Back: Hill, Glickman, Naragon, Carr, Feinstein. A bsent: Weinberg. CONCERT BAND. Appelhaum, Baker, Brown, Cahoon, Carr Chaney, Clay, Conway, Crabtree, Crooks, Dauber, Dunn, Evans Feinstein, Fisher, Flceter, Folger, Francis, Fuerst, Gilman y 1 , Gleason, Glickman, Golrlherger, Goldman, Cross, Harvey, Hesse Hicks, Hill, Jenks, Kendis, King, Klainmn, l.aitala, Lake Landis, Langer, Latnik. 00 Tourmcg Bama' Memberf Highlighting the year for Band mem- bers, the New England tour during spring vacation included performances in Tweksbury, Massachusettsg Walling- ford, Conneeticutg Bloomfield, New Jer- seyg Newport, Rhode Islandg and Hagerstown, Maryland. Sightseeing historical points of interest and several private schools added enjoyment. Band discipline relies on student offi- cers. junior officers, usually volunteers, may take a test making them eligible for a Senior Officer election. From this select group responsible for marching, for students working off demerits, and for section rehearsals, a Top Sargeant, second-in-charge only to Mr. Farinacei, is elected. This year, Neil Davidson and Ronny Glickman held this important position. Other LEL marching bands join Heights at its main social event of the year-the Military Ball. A. Levine, R. Levine, Lewine, Lodish, Marx, Mc Ewan, Mc- Rosen. Rosenberg, Rothenberg, Saslow, Sehackman, Schulmand, Millan, Meisels, Moss, Naragon, Newman, Norr, Osborn, Prutow, SCilZ, Sh3Pif0, Silver, Spahn, 519011. Suit. Sweigflrl. 'I'llCkCr, Marcia Robboy, Merle Robboy, S. Robboy, Roemer, Rose, VillC6llI, WV6iSSlHHll, Witlke. W00Clbfidf-ZC- CALDRON HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Front: Roth kofp, Erlich, Molecke, Mesusc, Pinski, Safier. Second: Morris, Stickle, Berg, Gladstone, Strauss, Third: Greenes, Korman Park, lfliegel, Fuchsman. Iiark: Novak, Iacampo, Appel Hingson, Rosenberg. AI1.wnI: Penn, Bzn-kin, hv21llOll, YVitten- berg, Landskroner, Bloom. 5 ra 'Q CALDRON HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Front: E vens, Agins, McMillin, Schwartz, Rutsky. Scrond: Mei lVirth, Edelman, Katz, Eisner. Third: Epstein, Lodish, W Siegel, Rich. Hack: Rubenstein, Lukes, Chaney, Wieder, E stein. AI1.vf'nt: Faigus, Antonelli, Horlocker, Spira, Terr. Silver, Finkelstein. Trying to identify seven hundred seniors. jean Sielaff and Barbara Barenholtz cheerfully sort pictures. CALDRON HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Front: ja- cobson, Boggs. Vincent, Davis, Hollender. Second: Bassett, Kibby, Stalker, Mesnick. Applebaum. Third: WVeiner, Cross, johnson, Sielaff, Robb. Back: Volmar, Sidenberg,'l.evine, Zupniek, Goodman, Diamond. Absent: Rosenberg, Skolnik, Levine, XVeiss, Day, Bloom, Goss, Schaffer. CALDRON STAFF. Front: Solowitch, Olan. Levy, Pitlnk, Spike, Schwartz. Second: Fein, Bluestone, Sielaff, Lebowitz, Rose, Grecnes, Barenholtz, Sherrow. Back: Horwood, Shapiro, Lester, Rovitz, Polish, Lifton, Neiditz, Cramer, Gross, A bsent: Sherman. 64 CALDRON Beleagured Mel Gross, befuddled Dick Horwood, and bewild ered Gail Lebowitz besiege Miss Van Sickle with questions. Future LW emel Leek Eeizierf Seek me Word! for Copy Bleed mio Page Mdfglhf emez' flrugcgle Welle ffelneiezrei .fzzef Once upon a time the Caldron staff learned that cropping has nothing to do with agriculture, and bleeding in the gutter does not involve homicide. After planning page content, they learned that six- teen pages were to be added. So, tearing their ladder diagrams fand their hairj they cheerfully started from scratch again. Caldron lens-clickers directed by shutter-minded Mr. Szmersky snapped photos. Guid- ed by Miss Van Sickle, the staff tried to draw dynamic layouts, and write exciting copy, lively captions, and punchy headlines. In a nail-biting bustle they fondly dreamed of meeting deadlines. Their work over, the staff nervously relaxed and looked forward to the arrival of the little pride and joy. CALDRON EDITORS. Front: Sherrow, Shapiro, Horwood Rose. Back: Bluestone. Fein, Sielaff, Greenes, Leibowitz Barenholtz. 65 SECOND SEMESTER BLACK AND COLD STAFF. Front: Robb, Klesdadt, X' if Starke, Estreicher, Konnor, Amdur. Second: Suid, Cagen, Lukin, Packer, Butnik, Sutton, Rapoport, Miller. Back: Tenenbaum, Friedman, Irlen, Shere, Gayman, Greenberger, Stillman. o.,..,v.,: , 'sr I 1:14, -1 Gr, for f s 5 ,y S wk ,704 . wfsgin N FIRST SEMESTER BLACK AND GOLD STAFF. Front: Duber, Packer, Freedman, Beckenstein, Miller. Second: Gentile, Himmel, Lebowitz, Siegel, Lukin. Back: Arian, Sweigert, Gross, Sherman. Eudice Estricher adds a new edition to the exchange board. BLACK AND GOLD HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Front: Moss, Pinski, Kravitz, Leinard, Stecker. Second: Schreiber, Kaye, Friedman, Bailey, Marks, Weiner. Third: Ehrlich, Lencz, Xveinberger, Benesh, Pobby, Sherwin. Back: Bernstein, Taylor, Appel, Day, Sweigert, Brill. Absent: Sobol, Koykka, Broadman, Oppenheim, Smith, Seigel, Braun, Nagelbush, Sherman, Block, Marcus, Goldberg. 66 1? 1 s Vlflfr . .f I BLACK AND GOLD HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Front: Leibowitz, Weiss, Comella, Brondfield, Reider-, Miller. Second: Bassichis, Kahn, Lambert, Kaplan, Levine, Leland Bruner. Third: Hauser, Klein, Stone, Weber, Johnson, Gold. Back: Sherman, Kalick, Ericson, Beetham, Tucker, Sacher Absent: Bonovitz, Walton, Wortzman, Pollack, Walker, Bass Frey, Camp, Landskroner, Arian, Wallack, Stalker. THE BLACK AND GOLD x Planning a page layout, Harvey Irlen and Barbara Cagen do a preliminary dummy. Pulimg ez B12 Webb Z0 Bee! Means Kzllmg Copy Counfmcg Emi emo' Elmcg Fezeulzy m flee Morgue In keeping with larger school enrollment, The Black and Gold increased its circulation, doubled advertising, and expanded to six pages. Following the calendar of events, studying sports schedules, and investigating interesting students and faculty, the staff tuned its ears and eyes to school news. Page editors assignes copy, planned page layouts, racked their files and tracked down leads. Awaiting the arrival of galley proofs, they took Miss Van Sickle's journalism tests, filed and addressed exchanges, and sold ads. The lively morgue containing bound editions of the newspaper, inactive photos, and cuts, satisfied culti- vated curiosities. After counting points and picas, they killed copy and eliminated rivers. The hectic schedule of three deadlines every two weeks produced sixteen issues of The Black and Gold. Mrs. Winslow's homeroom reads the latest in the ufantabu lous senior issue. . me E.. S t CREST STAFF. Front: Chase, Hoch, Estreicher, Birnholtz, Berko, Press, Barnes. Second: Glickson, Osborn, Kahan, Stein, Lemmers, Knecht, Meniuk. Third: Rosenthal, Bramson, Benesh, Strandt, Levine, Roth. Back: Ronder Clark, Sims, Smith, Engel, Blumenthal. Absent: Walters, Hill, Sindell, Wood Koppelman. I 1 1 Hank Roth stores the typewriter after a busy work session. CREST Wavef gf Auibonv and flrlzkif Create Bef! zn Zen' and fer! Even during the war years when paper was scarce, the Crest has never missed a bi-annual issue since first published in December, 1938. Student poetry, short stories, essays, and book reviews are judged by the literary staff advised by Miss Malin and Mr. Lee. Articles possessing student appeal and literary quality are then selected for illustration by members of the art staff directed by Mr. Lehnert. Stay clear of Room 3151 might be the slogan during Crest dead- line days since all accepted work is classified Top Grade A Secret until the eagerly anticipated arrival of the magazines. Recording payments for Caldron, The Black and Gold, and The Crest, the Business Staff-ers working with Mr. Winters supply ever-ready receipts. Pencil in hand, they handle miscellaneous clerical jobs associated with school publications. Pat Berko and Fred Smith read manuscripts just snatched from the Crest envelope. 68 if Y Sally Barnes peeks at Linda Clarks illustration, while Stan Evalynne Press, Sue Koppelman, and Paul Ronder hurriedly Rosenthal completes his chef-cI'oevre. clear up deadline details. Last payments! Harriett Benesh and Barbara Breig record Carole Shifrin's Crest receipts. CREST REPRESENTATIVES. Front: Epstein, Novel, Bronclfield, Oppenheim, Lieberman Ehrlich, Stein, Stillman, Miller, Glueck. Semnd: Clapp, Glickson. Klamcr, Harper. Allen Mansfield, Brown, Lebowitz, Robbins. Third: Dolin, Soekil, Gentile, Sparlin, Ghelmon, Graff Green, Shaw, Likover, McCormack, Brigleb, Diffenderfer. Hack: Horn, Schwartz, Stevens Rose, Udelvitz, Friedman, Samuels, Mercer, Blond, Breig. 1 ...l COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB. Front: Fein, Davis, Weinstein, Haas, Schwartz, Stecker, As nien, Roberts. Second: Haber, Sigesmund, Miller, Goldstein, Meisel, Weiser. Tesler. Third: Shifrin, Bott, Spikell, Feldman, Begun, Garb, Waxman, Friedman. Back: Siegal, Irwin, Ap- ple, Haber, Sielaff, Rose, Franklin. Absent: Blase, Lynek, Robinson. Mr Moderick advises Be honest with yourself in wanting to attend college. COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB. Front: Gold- berger, Kaye, Greenes, Simon, Lebowitz, Kurit Rossman, Amdur. Second: Kahn, Langman Katz, Shapiro, Hunger, Zimmerman, Klein Magalnick, Schneider, Mart. Third: Polish Lifton, Anderson, Koffler, Kajan, Krock, Axel- rod, Polster, Levy, Rosenberg. Fourth: Fasci- ano, Mann, Goodman, Horn, Faigus, Kahn Goodman, Katz, Ruxin, Kravitz. Back: Mayda Garb, Horwood, Levine, Katz, Kessler, Gross Riemer. Absent: Jan Langer, judy Langer Zeiger. COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB. Front: Fox, Blaiwes, Weiss, Hibshman Opper, Oppenheim. Second: Halpern, Gold, Gutfeld, Tanzman, Girsch Baumstein, Glueck. Third: Eisenberg, Simon, Finberg, Forman, Rovitz, Sha piro. Back: Rosenberg, Wilde, Heisterkamp, Simms, Cook, Wolfson. Absent Shapiro, Goldish, Robb. Miss Whitsey offers scholarship information. COLLEGE DISCUSSION Examzmizbmg and Applzmizbng Here VV? Comef Since approximately 70 per cent of Heights gradu- ates continue to college, it is not surprising that the College Discussion Club, guided by Mr. Uber, enjoys the largest membership in school. To frantic seniors, puzzled juniors, and wondering sophomores, confront- ed with bewildering problems of what type of college to choose, how to apply, and how to prepare for entrance tests, welcome advice is offered. Mr. Leitch, a Heights grad and head of testing at Fenn College, explained the merits of the coopera- tive education plan. Miss Whitsey described College Board Exams and dispelled mistaken notions about them. Miss Malin explained how to fill out college applications so as to create a favorable first impres- sion. Fraternity vs. dormitory life was discussed by Mr. Williams. Miss Bica suggested books advising prospective applicants and answered questions on entrance requirements of various colleges. Mr. Ruben outlined foreign language requirements. Rounding out the busy programs, the members conducted panel discussions based on research and visits to numerous colleges. Phyllis Simon share experiences with members. 71 as After visiting college campuses Nancy Eisenberg, Bob Garb an FUTURE TEACHERS. Front: Haber, Weiser, Chapman, Kroot, Kolt, Bailin Goodman. Second: Fein, Silverman, Wynbrandt, Klestadt, Tanenbaum, Baum stein. Third: Papp, Bowley, Tanzman, Bardon, Glueck, Freed, Rubin. Back Pliner, Chakford, Hunger, Tesler, Stevens, Lurie, Suit. FTA, FNA Becoming VW!!-flcgunznieo' lflhlb Future PVOFIJZOWI i Joyce Kroot serves a punch to Miss Belle and Miss Grisez. FUTURE TEACHERS. Fronl: Brennand, Korman, Robinson, Klein, Hirsch, Gray, Ettkin Ghorghorian. Second: Sielaff, Cook, Cramer, Curtis, Weisman, Monseaux, Begun. Third. Mrs. Arnold, Sutton, Franklin, Starke, Simon Zeiger, Kaye, Levin. Back: Fromkes, Grossman Fisher, Lifton, Bayer, Robb, Benesh, Horn Absent: Miller, Alfred, Pearlman, Pardee Weiss. While Belvoir teachers conferred with parents, members of Fu ture Teachers of America took charge of classes. One club member recalls a fourth grader introducing himself as Gordon Hathaway. Another class engrossed in a science experiment stayed until four o'clock with the Future Teacher teacher. Faculty members spoke to the club about the teaching profession. By providing under-privileged children with pencils, crayons, and art materials, the group spread Christmas cheer. FTA-ers have helped teachers by recording grades and checking papers. Super- vised by Mrs. Arnold, they held a get-acquainted party for student teachers and their Heights critics. Visits to nearby hospitals and interviews with resident nurses gave the Future Nurses of America first hand knowledge of the world of band-aids and smiles. The group sent a Thanksgiving food basket to a needy family and donated Christmas presents. 72 .- iff in 7 tl A it R tr 5 ' . . gd , K. 7: - A X , i ,. 4. . X X ' A -Q 1' , 'O own XS' 'N I' 4 WN Post-uppers Lenore Reece, Marilyn Davis, and Sue Hawthorne pin pamphlets on FNA bulletin. Kqnoies Vmfzm' Acfmlzles FUTURE NURSES. Front: Post, Cerins, Polsky, Reece. Sec- ond: Kutler, Davis, Halpern, Shaw. Third: Ryder, Burke Wong, Hawthorne. Back: Luttage, Campbell, Brigleb, Mann Glass. During ninth period Carol Pliner writes devoir francais on Mr. Lorz's tableau noir. GAMES -HUMMES' flrnstmnppn While the teacher's away . . . Lynda Weiser conducts a fifth grade history class at Belvoir Elementary School. ,ff bu.. MANAGERS. Front: Williams, Rubin, Novel, Suid, Brooks, Schwartz, Lepene, Stecker, Weingold, Leibowitz Arons. Second: Rapoport, Jacobson, Katz, Burwasser y Suid, Ornstein, Lurie, Weiser, Shapiro. Back: Lester Fasciano, Anderson, Boxerbaum, Horwitz, Levin, Fried- man, Bluestone, Smith, Zeiger. Absent: Miller, Kahan 1 1 Fried, Gilmore, Baumstein, Glueck, Ross, Kahn, Gross Third: Eisner, Rothchild, Kaye, Haber, Rovitz, Shapero MANAGERS, ASC, CONCESSIONS Uflaert fmmloerg and Vendor! Work at Playg Ushers at concerts of Choir, Glee Club, and Or- chestra and at plays and commencements are white bloused and dark skirted Managers advised by Mr. Clifford. They smilingly hand out programs and cheerfully seat the five-minutes-before-performance arrivers wanting front row seats. Announcing athletic events over the PA, selling tickets from the ticket booth, and collecting tickets . Rosenberg, Cohen, Bonovitz, Aikens. at the games, Athletic Service Club members handle financial details of sports competitions. They co- ordinate and publicize athletic events guided by their adviser, Mr. Vannorsdall. Concession Club members take charge of refresh- ments at sports competitions. Embodied with iron wills and steel constitutions, they sell cooling cokes, heavenly hot dogs, perfect pop corn, cotton candy. Conceniv CONCESSIONS CLUB. Front: Mart, Kahn, Stevens, Daley, Alper, Stillman, Arons. Second: Robinson, Osborn, Friedman, Stevens, Sigesmund, Rosenthal, Fisher. Third: Samuels, Lester, Di Leone, Mercer, Martin, Reich, Svehla, Hayne. Back: Eisner, Goldstein, Rembrandt, Ketz, Brandt, Samuels, Boehm. 74 5. gi QW I f E ff 0 .L ,fi R :K S 1,1 Av - 1'- f 1 I- offs A or E ESQ.-If 'Q . ATHLETIC SERVICE Cll.l'll. Front: Lipman, Weingoltl, Weinman, Missley, Rosstnan, Sharp, Willinger, Novel. Second: Smith, Opper, Suitl, Meniuk, Boggs, Silverman, Miller. Third: Gordon, IVeiss, Ozan, Solowitch, Mezaeapa, W'ein stein, Tresser. Bark: Bluestone, Lipton, Ruxin, Rapoport, Bassett, Anderson Silverberg, Pobby. Abserit: Feldman, Eisenberg, Corman, Katz. and Albleizb Camlvelzfzbm Corn Popper, Art Stillman prepares explosive kernels before 21 basketball game. ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB. I rw1f: Hzirttnan, Goldstein, Lepene, Freetnan, Katzman, Kurit. Second: D. Cohen, R. Kahn, E. Cohen, J. Kahn, Drucker, Likover. Third: Burwasser, Lieberman, Brown, Fisher, Dolinsky, Lease. Brick: Levine, Levy, Fromkes, Kurofsky, Bott, Fasciano. Abxvnt: Klein, Steinsapir, Hoffman, Aikens, Zeiger. if It ' ,5 - 1325. ',5.i- 5 -R P By the light of an ultra violet lamp, Fran Xvcingoltl stamps Sidney Goodman paid. 1 75 , l BOOSTERS. Front: Kravitz, Magalnik, Estreicher, Asnien. Schwartz, Fine Freed. Second: Cole, Cohen, Dickelman, Bardon, Axelrod, Katzman, Weaver, Kurit. Third: Glickson, Malamud, Lifton, Allen, Grant, Miller, Baker. Back Pollack, Wingerter, Fried, Friedman, Suehla, Wolfson, Friedman, Simon. Absent: Berman, Geer, Peters, Y'Veiss, Butnick, Levine, Wigodsky, Levy. BOOSTERS Perkjg Pqzzlzny Rooter! fend fpzrztf fonrzncg' ffeywnm' Charged with transfusing rah-rah-fluid into the veins of the more anemic members of the student body, Boosters, organized under Miss Weller, has worked round-the-clock at the project. Kicking off the football season, the pepper-uppers produced a skit to inspire those students whose get-up-and-go had gotten up and gone. To promote interest in the football team a Football Box Supper was arranged. Each girl who attended packed food for herself and for a football player. Lots were drawn, suppers were eaten, and girls were sighing. Many a corpuscle was inspired during the Booster-planned pep rally pre- ceding the traditional Heights-Shaker football game. At the pulsating Winter Sports Preview the Boosters introduced basketball, swimming, and wrestling teams. Bouncy Boosters had buses taking roaring rooters to the away games all year. By myriads of posters posted in the halls they further prevented hardening of the cheering arteries. Bathing beauties a la roaring twenties perform at a winter pep rally assembly. 76 Rehearsing entertainment, Walt Schaffer, Stan Pollack, :intl Charles Berk 2161 as cheerleatlers. 4 4 1 5 i I f , .I BOOSTERS. Front: Kaplan, Singer, Schwartz. Halpern, lainenbtunn, Saltn man, Brooks, Schuster, Duber. Serartti: lioykka, Ross, Metacapa. llaumstein, McMillan, Strandt, Spivack, Greene. Third: Brown, Geer, Sigesmtmtl, Lnrie, Baron, Goodman, Paris, Luff, Rashkis. Bark: Newman, Katz, Berger, Garb, Oliver, Siegel, lVeisman, Lester, Schmittke. AII.VI'Nf.' Schrank, Mztlitl. Nntkin, Sackel, Nathan, Rchmar, XVZIXIIIRIII, Iloffmzm, Smith, 'I'nrch, Schultz, Likoxer, Goldstein, Bremson, Dworkin, Atma, Kntztsh. McCulloch, l.eib, Cairtliner Barner, Kolt, Nissley, Blond, Flicgel. Boltlly braving blnstery blasts, hunclletl basketball en- thusiasts boartl the game-bound bus. t l 4 4 77 H 0, 3 - ,w 'QR Q 5 I 5 I, ts if , 5 1 ' S 'l Cl t y 1, 'l S 5 W s - t 'elif' -Y . - g , si, L ' ? Q f' 2 ,,-ii,t ff A Y ig,-i f 'I 5' t - , . . L - .. -:,-:' ' ' ' 7L - ILP ' . -- -- . tw... - aw if .r -': . . its-T-1f:f7 ,fn-.-3-j a -::-,:-:.- . -- - ,, . . Y fl .3 .:-:.,5 5 5, t Q. if rt r ::.2..::f.e:.fs,, t. :--f-gjgg-Q t- ': 52Y:. ,f jf - f Q gi -fs if 'fs ,, - . - ..-..,,. . ::-, . -- .,,.., ll- ,M . -- .tv .:a,.s,...-- .,..1.,- iii? A 9 ' L 1 , - ' r ,,. t ' iK'3ii?. Z ' 'L 7.'h Qi ' K' i f . ,, f Ei, eg- Efiiiiil- . fi? ff mr if 3 5' 'l W -f-fiid 'L 4. fi1f3'?QQlQgi W 4553? , ss., , .. L fa, H f, I ,, Mg-. . 51, ., fy nu .frm ww ,eat X as . H ' ' WL Kg., . 3- , -' w x, , -war ' V W' l , .521 . t yi . 'ffl rg . I ,, H :fgg - A ,.., . .7 eff-1 -3. .- L - , A -- ,LW Q31-A 33 ,55-ff I at r i f ' S ' zifg esig Q L tr , ' ' as - i K if I , 4 We X 4 gr , W Q, '?i.,y' ,, ra, . 4 Q 'rt V iw fi? ' 3 . , . 3 f , , f its l GIRLS CABINET. Front: Ettkin, Lee, Ferguson, Schwartz, Suid, Novel, Rovitz, McMillin, Conway. Second: Weinberg, Pappas, Peters, Miller, Zelman, Miller, Sherman, Estreicher, Miskoe, Whitney. Third: Kohner, Finnigan, Harris, Fratianne, Ensor, Dickelman, Solowitch, Greenberg, McCulloch, Meister. Back: Sparlin, Strandt, Reichard, Clapp, Sargeant, Pyner, Cohen, Grossman, Fisher, Lester. Absent: Rosenthal, Martin, Holland, Weiss, Geffen, Clark, Atkins, Markey, Long, Levin, Guerrero, Brown, Hayne, Miss Ryan, Lazarus. GIRLS CABINET SIDOWIUVZWCQ Tear and Birthday Pdfilff Kean Cabinet-err just as the 10B Orientation begins the high school life of a Girls Cabinet usher, Sandy Lev- in, aids bewildered visitor, Mr. Sam Kaplan. Heights girl and the Senior Tea draws it to an end, these ceremonies become the alpha and omega of one year of Girls Cabinet activities. Ushering at Open House and minuet-ing on George Washington's birthday exemplify the necessity of versatility in a Girls Cabinet representative. She is elected from her homeroom on the basis of her willingness to set a living example of the high standards set by the Girls Cabinet under the leadership of the Dean of Girls, Miss Mary Ryan. Cafeteria C literally takes the cake for their participa tion in the George Washington party. 78 GIRLS' CABINET EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front: Lontl, Levin, Martin, Guerrero, Hill. Back: Henderson, Markey, Lazarus, Atkins, Brown. on the Move fe img fiandardf Steadfast practice at 7:30 sessions prevents mistakes in stately minuet at the Girls Cabinet George Mlashington party. Powder-puff primping prepared Betsy Martin for announcer role at the George XVashington party. Miss Bica receives rapt attention from new- comers to Heights at the IUB Orientation. ln addition to l.ittle Theater, the Speech Lab may have acquired a new nickname- Social Room Junior! THEATER '57-'58 Galen Knowles and Gil Leib rehearse for their portrayal of thc it11n1ortal lovers Elizabeth and Robert Browning. New Theazizfzml Club Unfofdf Var! OPIDOVZMWZB1 The recognition scene from Anastasia was a moving part of the Theater '57 production, The latest addition to the list of clubs for student expression, Theater '57, initiated the idea of changing its name each year. Young actors, make-up artists, and playwrights find opportunity for development as well as experience in preparation for performances. Almost daily rehearsals for major productions and for those given on the Speech Lab stage fill the calendar of these busy dramatists. The settings of these plays range from the Deep South, in Mignonette, to Bib- lical scenes, in 'iThe Voice of Moses, Tim Dotson's portrayal of the inspirational Peter Marshall in A Man Called Peter combined so well with the rest of the cast that a repeat performance was requested. l THEATER '57-'58. Front: Rainey, Leslie, Miller, Comella, Tenenbaum, Brooks, Weltman, Bricker. Sfmml: Fisher, Ciatron, Kaplan, Schreibman, Hagen, Newman, Scriven. Third: Barnet, Figowitz, Antine, Grossman, Fliegel, Wolfson, Malitz, Allen. Bark: Guyntan, J. Smith, Rosenberg, Brumbaugh Dotson, Holland, Makman. For Young' Dfdmdlllff Charlotte Schreibman in coarse robes. 81 Dress rehearsals for Voice of Moses find Stan Pollack and QUILL AND SCROLL, THESPIANS Ouifzzzmlmcg Lzfemry and Dmmazlzb flezllf Penny Antine Ileen Baron L Timothy Dotson M Mitchell Figowitz Barbara Fisher Gil Leib Eileen Leslie Michael Makman l if SEQ Mm Barbara Fisher and jeff Smith, Theater '58's Old Faithfulsf' Judith Miller Howard Rosenberg Sally Scriven David Smith Jeffrey Smith Anita Spike Sharon Tenenbaum try on 3 product of their Work. Frequent rehearsals insure the success of Thea 82 ter '58's major production, Mignonette Recocgnzkecl by Honor 50615125 The only international honorary society in the school, Quill and Scroll encourages and rewards high school journalists. joining the staff of either Caldron, B 8a G, Crest, Handbook, Constitution, or Charter constitutes the first step towards membership in this honor society. Beyond showing interest, a journalist and scholar must display ability by being in the upper third of his class. From this step, progression up the ladder to recognition lies in recommendation by the adviser or committee governing the publication. Ap- proval by the Executive Secretary boosts the individ- ual over the final step to membership. March 10, 1958, marked the re-establishment of Chapter 401 of the National Thespian Society. De- voted to furthering high-school dramatics, this honor- ary organization accepts individuals who have been awarded a set number of points by the troupe spon- sor, Mrs. Carnes. Once qualified for membership in the eyes of the society, a Thespian retains his status for life. Each troupe recognizes the national symbols: the colors blue and gold, the insignia decorated with the masks of comedy and tragedy, and the seal. Thes- pians strive to better their technique and to observe their motto, Act well your part, there all the honor lies. QUILL AND SCROLL. Front: Blond, Ronder, Roth, Birnholtz. Second: Kahan, Packer, Miller, Shapiro, Meniuk. Back: Sherrow, Horwood, Freedman, Lukin, Koppelman. Absent: Beckenstein, Spector, Press, Pevaroff, Greenwald, Friend. Ann Joy Blond and Sue Koppelman unite sym- bolic flames at Quill and Scroll's fall initiation Barbara Barenholtz Harriet Benesh Patricia Berko Linda Clark Eudice Estreicher Gloria Fein Bruce Friedman William Fuchsman Harriet Glickson Sheldon Greenberger julie Klestadt Gretchen Knecht Mary jane Lemmers Shirley Levine Dennis Shere jean Sielaff jackie Sims Frederic Smith Arthur Stillman Carol Strandt Diane Walters Judith Beckenstein Marcia Birnholtz Ann joy Blond Alice Freedman George Friend Deane Greenwald Richard Horwood Allayne Kahan Susan Koppelman Iris Lukin Brenda Menuik Adrienne Miller Elizabeth Packer Marc Pevaroff Evalynne Press janice Reisner Paul Ronder Henry Roth Patsy Shapiro Renee Sherrow Carol Spector SEMESTER I OFFICERS President Neil Davidson Vice president Jean Sambrook Secretary Susan Gordon Treasurer David Kleger NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front: Stevens, Birnholtz, Kahan, Sambrook, Vincent, Adelstein, Estreicher, Pinski. Second: Greenes, Polster, Robinson Kleger, Gordon, Freedman, Levin, Bachman, Sherrow. Third: Ronder, Seese, Wilde, Rosenberg, Martin, Levine, Barnett. Back: Davidson, Sobul, Polatsek, Irlen, Friend, Bond, Frank, Carr. Absent: Esral, Grueninger, Goodman, Berger. Joyce Adelstein Jean Bachman Gary Barnett Barbara Berger Marcia Birnholtz Peter Bond Gerson Carr Neil Davidson Susan Esral Eudice Estreicher Richard Frank Alice Freedman George Friend Judith Goodman Susan Gordon Robert Greenes Robert Grueninger Lynne Hartley Harvey Irlen 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fcbofmfflam Leazderflym Cl9dl 6lCl'67j Service Allayne Kahan David Kleger Sandra Levin Robert Levine Janet Martin Janice Pinsky David Polatsek Harvey Polster Howard Robinson Paul Ronder Charles Rosenberg jean Sambrook Richard Seese Renee Sherrow Jerald Sobul james Stevens Jill Vincent Marianna Wilde NHS-ers greet Miss Whitsey and a friend, and prepare to conduct them to the reception. Complying with the highest standards of scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service a high school student receives membership in the National Honor Society. 1lA's having a 3.5 scholastic average and seniors having a 3.0 average and faculty approval are voted on each spring and fall by current NHS mem- bers to determine the eligible students. Those re- ceiving the most votes within the maximum allowed are ushered to the stage at an assembly and the sur- prised top scholastic citizens recite the pledge to uphold NHS standards. New and old members share punch and cookies at an initiation tea in the Social Room later the same day. To raise money for scholarships and to serve the school by preserving its books, NHS members sell bookcovers to the students. SEMESTER II O President Vice president Secretary Treasurer -K-V-avg, M1 FFICERS Peter Bond Marcia Birnholtz Barbara Berger Jim Stevens NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1N1T1ATEs. Front: Atkins, Miskoe, Diuey Klestadt, Pohl, Martin, Grunspan, Lauber, Beard. Second: Fratoe, Henderson Sargeant, Lutz, Anderson, Lukin, Jacobson, Conway, Long. Third: Garb, Levy Gould, Parker, Brennand, Newman, Pliner, Starke, Hauser. Back: Israel Robboy, Irwin. Dotson, Kern, Hingson, Naragon, Davidson, Pollack. Absent Friedman, Bonovilz, Krotine, Levine, Nimmo, Witt, Roth, Markey. fymbolzfe an NHK P6V50WdlZbl 1 New initiates mount stage to receive their NHS Certificates. Judith Anderson Joy Atkins Rebecca Beard Susan Brennand Rhoda Bonovitz Laura Conway Richard Davidson Connie Dilley Timothy Dotson Frank Fratoe Marcia Friedman Robert Garb Lawrence Gould Rachel Grunspan Daniel Hauser Sandra Henderson Dickson Hingson David Irwin Gerald Israel Phyllis Jacobson Robert Kem Julie Klestadt Thomas Krotine Faye Lauber Henry Levine Irwin Levy Ruth Long Iris Lukin Elizabeth Lutz Linda Markey Elizabeth Martin Charlene Miskoe Donald Naragon Linda Newman Andrew Nimmo Michael Parker Carol Pliner Marc Pohl Stanley Pollack Stanley Robboy Henry Roth Ruth Sargeant Patsy Shapiro Sheila Starke William Witt Lawrence Apple Naomi Asnien Naomi Bailin James Becht Beverly Beherens Patricia Berko Ann Joy Blond Marion Bowley Marilyn Cahoon Hazel Cramer James Dauber Lee Dollins Michael Eisner Marc Faigus Martin Faigus Helene Finberg Philip Fisher Linda Frank Bruce Friedman William Fuchsman Louis Goldish Kenneth Goldstein Klaus Gumto Catherine Hall Judith Hunger Jane Huxtable Jacqueline Kahn Norman Kanovsky Allen Kessler Ellen Klein Susan Koppelman Michael Kottler Gail Lebowitz Arlene Likover Robert Lowe Margaret Lynch Kay Mann Arthur Martin Harriet Marx Roberta Monseaux Joan Moss Alice Nissley Myma Oppenheim Elizabeth Packer Katherine Pappas Earl Polish William Potts Sally Robison Thomas Ruggles Alan Samuels Linda Sigesmund Jackie Sims Joan Swenson Arthur Stillman Marilyn Tesler Annette Timens Barbara Vincent Sidney Weinberg Marc Wochele Carole Zeiger Q 5-'fr' Qc 3 I 3 Q 5100145 3 f 5 2 f 3 Z r--K 1 ix 1 e I 3 K Z 90 5b f s ,W VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Front: Kanovsky, Udelson, Swisher. Back: Collura, Beck, Beigie, Nardi, Singer, Goldberg, Wyse, Pohl, Jeffrey, Bell, Fischer, Hopkins, Lenhardt, Sobul, Levine. BASEBALL fihiimcg Pzfcbmcg flaming Ewan Plague familar Mr. McKinnon, varsity baseball coach, looks pleased as he watches the game from the bench. Full of thrills and excitement, the 1957 sandlot season nevertheless proved disappointing to the Tiger bats- men and to their new coach, Mr. George McKinnon. Hampered by a lack of pitching strength and of good clutch hitting, as well as by more than their share of ill luck, the Tigers chalked up only one victory, a 10-3 win over Parma. Most disappointing game of the season was an 8-7 heartbreaker dropped to Lakewood in the twelfth inning. A good pitching job was turned in by Tiger hurler john Blackmore in the Shaker gameg john yielded only two runs to the Raiders-on a triple in the final inning. Best defensive play of the year was a shoestring catch by outfielder Jay jeffrey in the Western Reserve Academy contest, which, in- cidentally, was called 3-3 because of darkness. Lead- ing the team in batting, Jay finished the season with a .301 record. Mr. Al Kilgore's junior Varsity posted a 5-3 season tally, trouncing Parma and Lakewood each twice and Shaker once. The purpose of the JV, newly formed this year, is to recruit boys for the varsity and to give those that do not make it a chance to play. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Front: Sustin, Morganstern. Back: Miller, Sofranko, Haber, Yosowits, Ruggles, Berk, Murray. Second: Richards, Franks, Wyner, Salay, Levine. Goldstein, Lime, Homans, Heinisch, Peterson, VARSITY BASEBALL WE 'I' HEY WE THEY Benedictine 4 8 Parma 10 3 Shaw 3 14 Euclid 0 6 Parma 6 10 Shaker 0 2 Euclid 3 ll Lakewood 3 ll Shaker l 4 W. R. Academy 3 3 Lakewood 7 8 University 3 7 Shaw 1 6 Kicking up a cloud of dust, slides into third base. . X Mike Hopkins It's a hit! Dave Udelson's well-hit double sets up runners in , scoring position . . . . . . A run scores as Ed Levine crosses the plate, followed by Udelson, and jerry Sobul. 5 .w W e ' .k-k. ,Q VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front: Gregg, Salay, Lenhardt, Mr. McKinnon. Third: Yoso- Singer, Goldberg, Wyse, Murray, E. Levine, jeff- witz, Blackmore, Ruggles, Franks, Fischer, Peter- ery. Second: Beigie, Lime, Nardi, G. Levine, sen, Hopkins. 1958 BASEBALL Ejjrcfzbfe Pziclamcg Staff Hur!! Wm! Strength Before an important match Mark Rosen and four Tigers warm up those many muscles with a game of pepper. Although the season record of 4-12 and LEL record of 2-8 were not indicative of a successful year, these marks belittle the ability of the 1958 baseball squad. Under the direction of Coach George McKinnon, hardballers dropped five games by one-run counts. The surprising strong-point of the Tiger attack was centered around pitching. Mainstays Al Goldberg and Sandy Singer, along with newcomers jack Nardi and Vern Franks, provided capable moundsmanship throughout the season. Defensive play proved to be the thorn in the Tigers' side as many of the losses could have been averted through tighter defense. The outstanding single feat of the season was per- formed by pitcher Al Goldberg who hurled a one- hitter against the Lakewood Rangers as the Tigers coasted to a 10-O win. Coach Alva Kilgore's junior varsity squad compiled a mark of three wins and eight losses. One of those victories was a no-hitter hurled by Al Wyner against Shaker. Other promising JV'ers include infielders Brian Sharp and Carl Bunkleman. 'wi K L I CIW' .QLL.,f'1A,see. Above: Southpaw hurler Sandy Singer winds up as all-seeing il Eddie Levine calls balls and strikes. Right: Confusion reigns as Mike Hopkins boldly st eals home. mio Vulnerable Dime of flee Tlgee me VARSITY BASEBALL WE THEY THEY South 1 4 Shaw 4 Benedictine 6 7 Parma 5 john Adams 9 3 Shaker 4 Shaw 4 3 Euclid 10 Parma 2 3 Lakewood 6 Shaker 2 3 YV. R. Academy 6 Euclid 0 9 Wlilloughby l Lakewood 10 0 University 4 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front: Greenberg, Cooper, Diamond, Goldstein, Third: Coe, Illencik, Goldberg, Silverman, Block, Polish, Weiner, Silver, Sharp, Stone, Mr. Kilgore. We 5 ik 44 A lg-,,, i , Rosenberg. Second: Bunckelman, Schauss, Cohen, Left: Soaring high in the air, Frank Gillis makes pole vaulting look easy. Middle: Wayne Poley and Tom Krotine demonstrate their ability on the hurdles. Right: Working out the day before a cross country meet are Stu Lipsteuer, Bob Weissberg, and Wayne Poley. TRACK, CROSS COUNTRY, GOLF Cliibbmcg fprzhlzhcg Hurdlzhcg Z0 fuacefyful Year A pleasant surprise was the 1957 track team, coached by Mr. Richard Tupta. The largest crowd of specta- tors in recent years saw the Tracksters outclass Holy Name, 108-10, and Collinwood, 881f3-292f3, on the Heights track field. Even more important was the 59- 59 tie racked up against Shaw, the strongest contender for L.E.L. championship. Victories scored away from home were against Parma, 86-34, and Lakewood, 62113- 552f3. In the anual Hilltop meet, Heights placed third after University and Shaker, trailing the winner by only 3 points. Heights wound up fourth after Euclid, Shaw, and Shaker in the Euclid Relays and again fourth in the district meet. Shaw, Euclid, and Lake- wood came out on top in the L.E.L. meet with Heights finishing ahead of Shaker and Parma. Coached by Mr. Nick Babich, the Cross Country team had an impressive season. The two-milers, led by sophomore Mike Stern and seniors Tom Day, Stu- art Lipsteuer, Gary Magden, and Bob Weissberg, de- feated john Adams, Shaw, Euclid, Parma, and Shaker. Only losses were to West Tech, St. joseph, and East High. With two boys out with flu, Heights finished TRACK TEAM Front: Armstead, Stewart, Bassett, Stone, Usis, Kaufman, Burton, Ippolito, Lief, Appel, Levine, Stern, Day, Salem, Verbelun, Strong. Second: Weil, Krotine, Zettelmeyer, Morris, Penn, Poley, Kary, Blackman, Kleger, Menks, Fletcher, Lipsteuer, Price, Rappe, Gilles, Wolter. Third: Fried, Zucker Schultz, Holden, Shapiro, Nacht, Dworkin, Stevens, Weissberg, 1 Weinberg, Facter, Mills, Voll, DeBolt, Lake, Dom. Fourth: Orbits, Linder, Hirsch, Fishman, Grossman, Melamed, Rosenberg, Schroeder, Mazur, Snyder, Chestler, Beyer, Sherwin, Barnett, Charnas, Steffey, Bond, Watson. Back: Friedlander, Mandel Kolt, Irwin, Tucker. 1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM From: van Gunten Nacht Bloch Wemberg Bock Bablch Bloom Llppe Hershey Weissberg, Stern, Lipsteuer, Day, Brown, Poley, Rosenfeld DW0fk1f1 Shefwlll I-andy Dwosh Armsread Second: Weiss ,Garb, Price, Dougan, Wortzman, Melamed Fmfilcerecz' by New Cotzcloef second in the L.E.L. meet after Euclid and trailed St. joseph, Euclid, and East High in the East Side dis- trict meet. Stern qualified for the state meet. At the annual Fall Sports Banquet, Day and Lipsteuer each received trophies for placing in the top five for Heights in at least two meets for each of the last three years. The golf team, coached by Mr. Ronald Lund, won four of its six matches. Victories were over Euclid, Parma, Shaw, and Orange. Defeats were at the hands of St. joseph and the team's perennial rival, Shaker ..o. .WN Q re f a asm rw K Q . in 5,4 'sf sts. 2. , ' 'w.-.O I 3 415.9 ' E.. 19f'Q? r3:k'TW A 5 .tn Qs-Qgxtp 5 w w ii Q.-'Q'Y f': f' 1 Sm S. ' 5,i.f.-2. '. 'si' if 'ii 'm i . V. .. Left Paul MCQUllkln golf team ace tightens his grip on the wood as he pre pares to swing Top right Runners take your mark! Get sell Gol Coaches Sidman and Tupta give Jerry Penn Frank Gillis and Stuart Lipsteuer pointers about correct starting position Bottom right GOLF TEAM Front Mark Wochele Mike Fine Back Gary Garson Dan Givelber Paul McQu1lk1n K x GOLF TEAM. Front: Weiser, Kahn, Garson, Greenspan, Mfolk- ley. Back: Weiss, Gluck, Mr. johnson, Rudolph, Gezdorf. Mr. johnson teaches Ted Rudolph those line points to insure three hundred yard drives. 1958 GOLF, TRACK fprzhg 5' 1170775 Siren Lllwbl Competztzbh ma TRACK TEAM. Front: Rutler, Beyer, Pohl, Goodman, Ward, Fletcher, Giles, Wolters, Benz, Zettlemeyer, Krotine, Watson, Van Gunten, Katz. Second: Epstein, Stone, Rosenberg, Steffey, Brown, Rosenberg, Kubachi, Dwosh, Bond, Gurev, Sherman, Herman, Weissberg. Third: Rosen, Schultz, Lippe, Mfolkov, Meckler, Putnam, Orbata, Spira, Shifrin, Ginsberg, Weisenberg, Rose- water. Fourth: Stern, Abramson, Rosenfeld, Mclllligott, Mazur, Bloch, Kain, Kleinstub, Penn, Grossman, Waldbaum, Day. Fifth: Mayor, Schroeder, Homan, Hleinberg, Meltzer, Brown, Berritt, Salavan, Marks, Kaplan, Holden, Brandt, Friedlander. 94 l Left: Interested onlookers watch a speedy Heights cinderman agilely clear a high hurdle. Right: Intent athlete Al Goodman gives baton to john Fletcher during an 880 yard relay. Pmcizbe on Llhkf and Laney Coached by Mr. Richard Tupta, the 1958 edition of the track team ended the season with a fine league record of four wins and one loss. High point of the year was a 65-53 victory over the Lakewood Rangers, a team that the Tiger cindermen have been able to beat only four times in the last 37 years. Other league wins were registered over Shaker, Shaw, and Parma, and a non-LEL tussle with Collin- wood. The lone loss of the season came as Euclid's tracksters overran Heights, 76-46. The golf team, led by versatile Coach Owen john- son, finished the 1958 season with a 3-3-1 record. Spot- lighting the year was a 23-17 victory over Orange High. In other important matches of the season, how- ever, the Tigers dropped decisions to Parma and Shaker. Speeding Larry Benz is hotly pursued by Shaw competitor in the 100 yard dash. John Wolter straining at the shot put appears entirely oblivious of his admirers. TENNIS iw A .. Improved Razcqueimen Nei Vzbforzlef qpg V . T f iw i-v ..f. TENNIS TEAM. Front: Steve Cherkas, Barry Bassett, Dick Campen. Back: - Mr. Miller, Howard Ranen, Sheldon Alper, Mike Weinstein, Phil Fisher. Mr. Miller demonstrates the proper grip on a tennis racquet to Barry Bassett and Phil Fisher. M K ,...t , ,S K ,-.Qs . t Q , .Q The Heights tennis squad had one of its best sea- sons last spring. The racquetmen toppled University School, St. Ignatius, Willoughby, and Euclidg their only defeat was at the hands of the traditionally tough Shaker team. Shutting out Parma, 5-0, and routing Euclid and Shaw, 3-2 and 4-1, respectively, the fall team won three of its five matches, losing only to Lakewood, 3-2, and to Shaker, 4-1. Howard Ranen, team captain, was number one man. Undefeated was the doubles team of Steve Cherkas and Sheldon Alper. Jogging along the Heights track to build up their endurance, the swimming team started practice early in October. The mermen had an impressive season, copping second place inthe LEL. Fourth in both the Euclid Relays and the Kent State Relays, Mr. John- son's men then finished third in the LEL meet and second in the district meet, qualifying ten boys for the state meet. Several long-standing school records were shattered by the three team captains: Jim Brown holds new individual medley and butterfly records, john Hoenie, the backstroke record: Dan Hauser, both the school and the pool record in the 200-yard freestyle. Mr. Beyer's junior varsity showed itself a formid- able and powerful team as it concluded its season with an ll-3-l record., SWIMMING Capmm Tbreefome Shaffer Record! th LEL Race N4 ,- M. 'SP x.- X. 'X 'X ., , Q Lakewood Above: Mike Kottler seems to be sitting comfortably in Shaker mid-air as he does a double backward somersault. Euclid Right: With a 2:2.6, Dan Hauser sets a new school and Shaw pool record in the 200-yard freestyle. Berea Lakewood SWIMMING TEAM. Front: Hoenie, Hauser, Brown, Mr. johnson. Second: Kottler, Gumto King, Delman, Laitala, Meyer, Delaney, Mr Beyer. Third: Witzke, Fisher, Giles, Randolph 1 VARSITY SWI MMIN G WE THEY WE THEY 28 58 Shaker 38 48 25 61 Euclid 47 39 48 38 Shaw 60 26 50 36 Berea 45 41 41 45 Kent State 37 49 33 53 W. R. Academy 40 46 Schneider, Steinberg, Rienxer, Dauber, Lime, Chaney. Back: Friedlander, Nece, Smith, Land- graf, Loewe, Polster, Coe, Boehm, Stone, Sloan. if N Ri fi 'X VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front: Pohl, Gordon, Goldstein, Yosowitz, Bram. Third: Burton, Benz, Engel, Hirschman, Locker Levine, Sobul, Hirschman, Wolter, Palmer, Murray. Second: Day, lVhilC, NCWHIHII, H0ffl'fl3Il- 306111 F3igl1S, PCHI1, Kl'0liI1C Zettelmeyer, Kelman, Verblum, Cole, Cohen, Green, Kleger, Tucker, HifSCh, Bl21CkII10fC, Rothman, Will, Richards. roonmu Z W Saba offer Domzmie fcoffmcg Column VARSITY FOOTBALL JV FOOTBALL St. Joseph Lincoln Maple Heights X ' Lakewood it Euclid 5 wr Parma ' it if Shaw :Ei ill X Shaker -V A qs A Ashtabula -,Qui - i .ik , ' .. aye.: ...- me E giig , , THEY WE THEY St. Joseph 0 Lincoln 0 Lakewood 0 Euclid 0 Parma 25 Shaw 0 Shaker 7 Maple Heights 25 A Louis Goldstein tries in vain to dodge a tackle on the Euclid 45-yard line Hg 3 A5322 fire cl . gg f . fe s if , VA 4 Ki iff A ' 'iff ,. wg: f Z? ' iii ' KM, :- fs' iq ' Q.. 98 Shi 1:96 mu 3 EEE! sr.: 75555535 5515- ni? IIN N ' L h :un f .. ., .,,.,,,, - shaun I..-.o,..-.-.Q ,.-am.. ----Nh f-'Q A ' E' 's gI ' Q' -A ..,..,l,.,-ji, ,,,, W ,,,,.b I ,,.. .... is e o 1 X i 1 V 5 ::,, K 5. kr :M e .,. ., h . ,?:,,s.? R. , in 1 , ,461 ,-.. , f- , ...fzg.zpq,tf - . 4.5 ,... .. V , .. .. - A K .. Y . ...a ...A A e - X K JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front: Possard, Marks, Kushner, King, Sustin, I,ee, Schroder, Goodman, Pitruzasus. Second: Spira, Neflamkcn, Blackman, Facter, Leiken, Mangcen, Schultz, Kraus. Third: Chestler, Krulak, Gard, Draye, Feld, Nardi, Silverman, Snyder. Back: Pottinger, Most, lacampo, Wolf, Friedlander, Traister. Tough Dime Mdfkf Beef Semen Mace 54 Posting only a 1-3-l mark in the L.E.L., the Heights gridders racked up a 5-3-1 season record, their best since 1954. Under Coach Ed Moderick, the Tigers started the season fast and furiously with consecutive victories against St. joseph, Lincoln, and Maple Heights. Scoring in these games was monopolized by fullback John Wfolter and by team co-captain and back jerry Sobul. Plans for an undefeated season were crumbled in the hrst L.E.L. contest, against Lakewood. Trouncing Euclid with two TD's by Wolters, the Tigers went on to deadlock highly-rated Parma, exploding that team's dream of the L.E.L. title. With only three minutes left to play, Sobul streaked 48 yards for the tying touch- down of this game. Dropping the hard-fought Shaw contest in the next game, the Black and Gold were then routed by their perennial rival and jinx, Shaker, in their only shutout of the season, ending L.E.L. com- petition on a dismal note. To give the season a suc- cessful Hnale, the gridders went on to flatten Ashtabu- la, 35-6, with Wolters and Sobul scoring 3 and 2 touch- downs, respectively. With several boys showing promise for next year's varsity team, Mr. Izzo's JV posted a 1-4 L.E.L. record and a 2-6 season record. jerry Sobul carries the ball around end as Phil Yosowitz blocks a Parma tackle. BASKETBALL Strength Deiermzmizbn, VXRSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front: Sobul, Hopkins, Kat! Kubacki, livans, Eisen, W'axn1an. Hack: Stillman fmana- UWU Bag LEL Pile Fans saw an exciting basketball year as the Heights cagers really went after what they wanted-the 1958 LEL crown. The Tigers chalked up an 8-2 LEL re- cord, meeting their only defeats at the hands of sec- ond-place Shaw. Scoring the first semester was prac- tically monopolized by the big guns, Dave Katz and Armand Waxman, who tallied 257 points and 186 points, respectively. By midterm the battling Van- men were tied with Shaker for first place. Given little chance to retain top spot after the January graduation of Katz and Waxman, the Tigers showed spectators that they intended to let nothing stand in their wayg with new strength and determination and more unity than the first semester team, they crushed all opposition to win undisputed first place and the LEL title. Mike Hopkins, joel Eisen, and tall back- board man, John Kubacki, turned in fine perfor- mances. Mr. Butcher's JV posted a 3-7 LEL record and a 7-9 overall season record. Fans can look forward to seeing many of these sophomores on future varsity teams. The Shaker forward tries in vain to recover the ball as Mike Hopkins leaps out of his reach to throw a pass. gerj, Rosen, Becht, Benz, Krotine, Rubenstein, Xvyncr, Rich- ards, Mr. Vannorsdall. 1 1 11- 1 1. 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Ash la hula Shaw Shaker Brush Lakewood East Tech XN'cst Tech Euclid VARSITY BASKETBALL VVE THEY WE THEY McKinley Parma Shaw St. Joseph Shaker Lakewood Euclid Parma JV BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Sllxer Ornstein ll'lIlxSllJlL Fmhund 'Xaldx Blackmm Schaus, Feld, Sharp, Glick, HLTf1Clx Plschcr Back Idub Stern Pcltz M1 Butchcr f 5- ll. X .. K is all Above: Bob Weissberg and his opponent look not unlike a pretzel as they grapple at the district meet. Right: Fred Lenharrlt tries to get a headlock on his Euclid opponent in the 145-pound weight match. WRESTLING john Adams Garfield Heights Maple Heights Shaw Bridgeport VARSITY VVRESTLING WE THEY WE THEY 16 29 Parma 38 3 25 16 Euclid ll 32 10 27 Shaker 26 ll 38 3 Lakewood 36 3 21 18 Hue Gmlolblem' Qmzlw for flute Meal Pile Bm' WRESTLING TEAM. F1'0nt.' Romanoff, Laney. Morganstern, Hirsch, Lenhardt, Palmer, Gordon, Cohen, Wolter. Back: Stein, Silver, Pollack, Kleinstub, Dye, Gross, VVhite, Leiken, Lippoff. Kaufman, Chakforcl, lVeinberg, Bloom, Linder, Sirlin, King, Second: Sperber, Rosewater, Pohl, Weissberg, Scantleberry, Shoenlack, Gard, Harvey, Hershey, Levine, Ring, Mr. Matovina. l02 H-CLUB. Front: Stern, Kaufman, Hirschman, Delman, Ippo- lito, Levine, Adelman, Day, Jeffrey, Pohl. Second: Magden Wolter, Gillis, Cole, Hauser, Kottler, Lenhardt, Gordon, Kleger, Rosewater. Third: Menks, Gross, Dougan, Meyer, Burton H-CLUB 1 Kelman, Bram, Palmer, Poley, Stewart. Back: Beigie, Hoenie Rubenstein, Lipsteuer, Miller, Fisher, Ranen, Fletcher, Katz, Sobul. Planning Comiziwzbn Dance Occupy Letterman Wrestling is fast becoming popular as a spectator sport at Heights. Sparked by the top point-scorers, heavyweight john Wolter, 127-pound Bob Weissberg, and 112-pound Eugene Rosewater, Mr. Matovina's matmen grappled their way to second place in the LEL and to a 6-3 overall record. Their only LEL loss was to Euclid, district-champion. Heights finished third in the district meet, qualify- ing five boys for the state meet. Rosewater, Weiss- berg, Marc Pohl, and Fred Lenhardt took third places, and Wolter, first place. At the state meet john, undefeated all season, lost to a Maple Heights heavyweight, who later became state champion, Weissberg went all the way to the semifinals before losing in a decision. Requirements for membership in H-Club are a letter in any one of the nine varsity sports and a will- ingness to attend meetings and to participate in club functions. Besides sponsoring its semi-annual dance, H-Club helps at various athletic events and manages the boys' sports gallery. Special project for the sec- ond semester was the drafting of its constitution. Mr. McKinnon is adviser to the club. Its officers the first semester were Steve Price, president, John Wolter, vice president, jerry Sobul, secretary, Barry ' Rubenstein, treasurer. Second semester officers were Bob Weissberg, president, Harry Cohen, vice presi- dent, Dan Hauser, secretary, john Wolter, treasurer. WVorking on the H-Club constitution, secretary Dan Hauser puts finishing touches on an article as the bell rings. Guess who? asks President Betsy Martin. Mystery guest Mrs. Winslow waits to see if panel members will unccver her identity. GAA REPRESENTATIVES. Front: Ramey, Campana, Kra- vitz, Levenson, Maniker. Second: Chin, Goldstein, Franz, Ho- mik, Baumstein, Kahn. Third: Weiner, Cooper, Applebaum, Greene, Hawthorne. Back: Cohen, Rehmar, Monseaux, Crooks, lfvong, Lockshin. Absent: Katz, Lynch. At a GAA meeting panel members Linda Sustin, Judy Briglib, Ann Evans, and Ann Gardner struggle to guess the names of hilarious-looking guests. GAA Sponsored Spam Lure Many Gal! GAA, the Girls' Athletic Association, is one of the school's largest and most spirited organizations. Be- cause membership in GAA entitles a girl to participate in any of the sports activities, many girls join. Inter- esting and unusual monthly meetings also account for the large turn-out. A take-off on the television show Masquerade Party, featuring disguised teachers, stands out as one of the funniest meetings of the year. At a meet- ing in the pool swim cadets produced a comedy skit and a demonstration of synchronized swimming to music. The most eagerly awaited meeting was the one at which new gym and swim cadets and club officers were announced. Another part of the GAA program is its service projects. Trinkets, wrapping paper, and greeting cards gathered by GAA members help brighten the days of the youngsters at the Society for Crippled Children. The group's sponsors are Miss Graham, Miss Horn, and Miss Crane. Monihbf Meeizhcgr Amare Memberf l'p in the air over the trampoline, Shaw gym- nasts pllt on a demonstration before Heights' CAA. GAA REP RESENTATIVES. Fran t: Parrottinolwick. Second: Bonfield . Weissman, Robison Grossman. Third: Chelbo, Bott, Abbey. Bark: Oliver, Diffenderfer, .4IIXl'!11f Pardee, Mirnoff. Katz, Katz, Shaw Levin, Coldstock Raudebaugh, Carl. f Marilyn Carl, swim cadet president, welcomes Dianne Peterson into the ranks amid fellow GAA members. 31 'YF .M 5 , is 5 K - - t , ,- E ' ' S 1 , Q, 1-:sf 4 y -K ' - i GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD. I rm1t: Linda Newman, treasurer of GAAg Linda Miller, vice president of GAA: Betsy Martin, president of GAA, Eudice Estreicher, recording secretary of GAA: Linda Hill, corresponding secretary of CAA. Bark: Ophelia Guerrero, president of Tennis Club: joan Harper, president of Swim Cadets: YVendy Raudebaugh, president of Yellow jackets: Sue Brennand, president of Swim Club, joan Moss, president of Gym Cadetsg Laura Conway, president of Athletic Club. JUNIOR CADETS. Front: Haas, Novel, Weinstein, Pappas, Suid, Levin Moskowitz, Timens, Drucker. Second: Tresser, Miller, Gross, Fried, Huxtable, Sorensen, Saltzman, Korman, Haber, Weiner. Third: Long, Gilmore, Wong, Ornstein, Hoffman, Monseaux, Burwasser, Likover, Silverman. Back: Meritsky Nutkin, Frye, Blond, Boxerbaum, Ogle, Miss Horn. GYM CADETS 1 n Thorough Knowledge of Ruler Hegof Create Gone! Rwreef GYM CADET OFFICERS. Front: Carole Fisher, Martha Brem- son. Back: Winifred Chin, Maureen Fromkes, Charlotte Rosenthal. Any girl 10A through 11A may try out tor gym cadets. She must maintain good grades and secure recommendations from her teachers. She must pass a written, an oral, and a practical test. Special coaching classes during lunch periods, when experi- enced cadets answer questions and explain rules, help a prospective cadet learn proper procedures. Refer- eeing intramural games, assisting teachers supervise classes, and caring for equipment are among a cadet's duties. Counting wet towels and taking shower numbers, although not pleasant tasks, do not dampen a cadet's spirit. In addition to her super- vising of other classes, a cadet is also a member of either a junior or a senior cadet gym class. Miss Horn and Miss Graham sponsor the cadets. New gym cadets, at the annual cadet initiation dinner, presented the amusing skit based on life on a satellite. It featured overnights, practical tests, and various cadet duties as they would be on a satel- lite. The cadets also sold pizza at the All-School party. faders Shula Novel Rachel Crunspan and Anita Malamud cader joan Drucker referees an irrrra rrrrrrr al grme For G m Claire! and A fer-fclaool fnlmmumlr SENIOR CADETS. Front: Rosenthal, Chin, Grunspan, Fisher, Guerrero, Marr, Amdur, Estreicher, Beard, Bremson. Second: Levin, Rose, Moss, Markey, Malamudy Miller, Atkins, Lukin, Conway. Back: Miss Graham, Gordon, Aikens, Kosser, Fromkes, Anderson. , 3 r rr - are 'THQ L frg 15 K in K .. rr xr Q 107 Swim club members test their water polo skill at an after-school game. SWIM CLUB SWIM CLUB. Front: Carl, Brown, Lutz, Robison, McMillin Mezacapa, Strandt, Brennand. Second: Frick, Frey, Pyner Fleeter, Koykka, Glueck, Nathan, Holstein. Third: Carbaugfl, Osborn, Feiner, Bailey, Swenson, Evans, Kravitz. Back: Smith Glazer, Marks, Hall, Barner, Green. v v n Wafer Polo Plczyerf Em! fliopery Ball Efmizfe Membership in the Swim Club is open to any girl who can demonstrate, by performing certain require- ments, that she is a good swimmer. The club, spon- sored by Miss Crane, meets Mondays after school. Water polo games and the water polo tournament highlight this year's projects. SWIM CLUB. Front: Daley, Brown, Bassichis, Vincent, Mack, Newman, Reich, Martin, Raudebaugh. Second: WVeisman, Clark, Grossman, Davis, Healy, Rieger, Mathews, Handler. Third: Reichard, Knecht, Stevens, Reece, Malarkey, Markell, Rachkis. Back: Pobby, Aikens, Brigleb, Shaw, Peterson, Brown. All eyes follow the ball as a swim cadet battles to capture it during a water polo game. 108 Cadets demonstrate precision swimming as they practice swim pageant routines. zguz 1 1- . e I - V : 'L fi -- g,.f.:1.,-- 'Q .- . . .- P as-'Y' - ' - ' W '- -s . . e s- .as aw- s p s -at fy s...,wg..+ Q s K fvfuwkz M f, -, ?'T . . , ,Q . . 3, Y X - -it - . ' K .. .- 1r??Gi35lf?ffifS.if-K -'L ss . ' X .... i ,, .K K .Q , . ' Q - ' , ' H it - fs. . X 31t-zsjygi,..ff1.- -115 M- -- 5-saw -, , ,mfs ' r' sf A -s. t. Q., with 'sf 1 ily.. I 7 ' ' . Hifi-intl? , P . . M , ' mt fkssssr X A-P ai New 4.-f' - if K s L A ' ' s bs ..,.g,i jg 5 QW ,mfg wigs., . i, 1 , - . gs- .7 R Q ix. 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Back: Frick, McMillin, Brown, Lutz, Miss Crane, Vincent, Mack, Newman, Mezacapa, Gentile. X S TENNIS CLUB, YELLOW JACKETS Senate Bnngr Two-Fold Return! to Wmztzle Orgtznzfcztzbnf Glueck, Lemmers. Second: Green, Atkins, Langer, Langer, Malamud, Wong, Frey, Gentile, Chakford. Third: Robison, Rose, McMillin, Lutz, Bassichis, Newman, Bonfield, Harper. Back: Reich, Weiss, Dombrowski, Raudebaugh, YELLOW JACKETS. Front: Weaver, Gray, Pappas, Epstein, Martin, Dilley Ogle, Brennand, Carl, Mack. Absent: Guerrero, Aikens. TENNIS CLUB. Front: Guerrero, Wong, White, Brothers, Sisser. Back: Miss Horn, Levin, Drysdale, Mendelson, Frank. Absent: Kutler, Ramey, Hoose, Pappas, Farrow, Chakford, Any girl who has achieved member- ship in Yellow jackets, the girls' honor- ary athletic organization, can be proud of her sport's record. A Yellow jacket must have made her class team, a Black and Gold team, and a varsity team in any of the intramural sports. Service projects, pot luck dinners, parties, over- nights, as well as intramural games, make their program one of well rounded activities. The Tennis Club is open to any girl who likes to play or to improve her game of tennis. The only requirement is that she supply her own racquet. The club meets Mondays after school in the gym or on the tennis courts when the weather permits. The annual spring Tennis Tournament is open to any girl irregardless of club membership. Fl ,I 3 . ji .QQZJ Leventhal. A 'i'i iiii i p 110 Lg' y H 1:M. ,i'3gg.G .. - -- gr - A an sir Sri A Q ef X Good luck, Ophie! Ophelia Guerrero is up to serve during the Tennis Tournament. jUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front: Kravitz, Cole, Wigodsky. Second: Spivack, Allen, Paris. Absent: Schwartz, Green. CHEERLEADERS, TIGERS TIGERS. Front: Torch. Kolt, Cohen. Back: Miller Freed, Lurie, Grant. Active Acrobat! Accent Atlyleizb Pefjormancef Sparking school spirit, cheerleaders lead rooters in demonstrations to back the tiger athletes. In fair weather or foul, the varsity and junior varsity cheer- leaders can be expected to spur their respective teams to victory. Any girl with pep and spirit who can perform the acrobatic cheers may try for a position on the junior varsity squad. The varsity cheerleaders are chosen from the jV's. Working in cooperation with the cheerleaders, the frolicing Tigers perform their antics and acrobatics at varsity events. Dressed in black and gold tiger suits, two Tigers remain on stage during basketball gamesg two flank the cheerleaders at gridiron games. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Marilyn Kutash, Marlene Rehmar, Sandy Kaplan, Judy Weiss, Karen Koykka, Deanna Saltzman. 2 Referee Judy Anderson signifies batter Wendy Raudebaugh has two more tries for a homerun. Alert catcher Lenore Reese holds the ball Wendy missed. INTRAMURALS Senior Judy Anderson checks the GAA bulletin board for the time of her class game. Bottleneck under the basket occurs as a guard tries to block her opponent from scoring. Up and over goes the volleyball at a sophomore practice. 112 Sharon Lieberman pivots and passes to a teammate during an exciting basketball game. Beckom floor!!-mzmiea' Gzifff An intramural program featuring four popular sports attracts more participants than any other one sport activity. Field hockey and volleyball dominate the fall and winter scene, while basketball and softball comprise the spring attractions. Intramurals, spon- sored by the Athletic Club, offers GAA members-in- good-standing the chance to improve various skills. Generally, three of four after-school practices con- stitute eligibility for a class team, a good showing qualifies a girl for the Black and Gold teams from which the All-stars are selected. 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S' L, , W L, H ' 4X ' w X X N - , BOARD OF EDUCATION. Mr. Edward Friedman, Mr. Mr. Norman Gutfield, president, Dr. O. E. Hill, superin Chalmer Lutz, Mrs. Sherman Dye, Dr. Francis Browning, tendent of the Cleveland Heights City School District. ADMINISTRATION Knzlled Brom Ponder .fclaooli Bulgmg Seams' Principal Paul Nash co-ordinates the total educa- tional program and interprets school policy to the community. The November election of the school year 1957-58 will have far reaching effects . The voters elected Mrs. jean Dye, Dr. F. L. Browning, and Mr. Edward Friedman to the School Board and passed the levy to enlarge Heights. The newly organized Board approved a new method of organization for Heights. VVhen Dr. Hill, Mr. Harvey, and their associates complete details and the plan goes into operation, Heights will function as three units: sophomore, junior, and senior. Administrators and counselors will guide each unit, while Mr. Nash will head the entire school. Mr. Paul S. Nash Deputy Superintendent A. B. Harvey and Dr. Hill study plans for a new Heights. 116 Dr. Hugh v. Perkins Mr- Sieve RUPCH DEANS AND ASSISTANTS Denim Wrefile H0219 fludenif Vazrzled Problems' Each assistant principal has numerous responsibilities. Miss Ryan, :he Dean of Girls, co-ordinates the school's social activities. The Dean of Boys, Mr. Flint, sponsors Career Week. Dr. Perkins is administrative assistant and program director, Mr. Ruppert acts as adviser for sophomore boys and registrar of attendance. Activ- ity and efficiency at Heights would be impossible without these skillful administrators. 117 Mr. Roy M. Flint Miss Mary H. Ryan COUNSELORS joseph M. Ruben Guidance fldi Solver P67'jD!6XZ'WCQ Wxmcg Problemf Virginia M. Bica This semester, for the first time, the guidance staff has been assigned its duties by grade levels. Miss Virginia Bica, sophomore class counselorg Mr. Joseph Ruben, junior class counselor, and Miss Marian Whitsey, senior class counselor, have been moved from the main office and installed in what was for- merly room 118. Cleveland Heights junior high schools are visited each semester to tell the 9A's about the Heights' course of study. The guidance counsellors adminis- ter College Board, National Merit Scholarship, Ohio State Scholarship, and National Honor Society Scho- larship tests in addition to helping pupils plan indi- vidual programs, choose colleges and jobs, and counsel in conjunction with homeroom teachers. Visits from more than '75 college and university representatives are arranged by the counselors each year. Although the guidance staff is regretfully unavail- able to everyone needing their help, a pupil may make an appointment to see a counselor with either of the two secretaries in the outer office. 118 vv Q ., m fv ,, fy QQ il ff X X 'Rf . K 58: QQ1-sf 3 . 192 'Yfi g:'.': -.L :f'.LI2P- . ,.,, 'R K . sr . to ..,, ' L' Albert J. Abramovitz Margaret Arnold ,NM .. . 7 . WS HM .wr L J . tg? Q5 .561 .QQ is .. . j- ff' f4t.eg.,.? ' 515' zifftfgitfi i M4 M if TiwgkfitrZv1f'2f-3 M Q Q it t 4 as e X irffill T i K 2 4 Seiim i IN MEMORIAM. Mr. Dan Mormile, whose .. . K, short career at Heights made an everlasting ' f impression. 4 2' Henry Bertodatto is ' L - Q . ' .Vi,: Q Walter T. Beyer Nick S. Babich Clyde Barnhard FACULTY fngbzkfecl fmimeiorf Amman Dry Fam I lffllll Morton B. Brel J HHH J A buzzing telephone switchboard beckons Mrs. Weisthal. 119 Gerald D. Birnbaum Mabel Blanchard J Dorothy S. Burtt Dr. Freyman and Arnie Levine explore the realm of misplaced modifiers and dangling participles. si We A if we Q is Florence M. Bromelmeier james Butcher FACULTY Mabel Buckenmeyer . .... it 5' Gracia F. Carlton JI! Dorothy Bulkley lla Vere B. Carnes Creazlmcgg DEVEZOIDWICQ amd Moldzng 120 Flash! Mitchell Figowitz, Marshall Karin, Howard Cohen and Ellen Dworkin plan to be future 'radio commentators. J 52 X' A , N - rg-Q 9 9 ,Q .Ak Karl F. Christman Merritt F. Clifford J J Y x uf. W' tw f ig nf f if Dorothy Crane Nancy L. Danglis 'A .. y'. The defendant states . . ., explains Mr. Wiseley to Tom jllek Character HY! Bay febeaalef of Career Eafaeaiorf Alvin R. Engel Linda Beth Esmond Dina Rees Evans John F. Farinacci J-J V . 'zr' Lucie E. French Leonard Freyman Edwin H. Gally Suzanne M. Gelin 121 Barton G. Fetterman Gerard L. Gentile Q g I if 'R ff., i ' gw ggii, , 'Q - . 25 ' . .5 5. X 1 ' ' J JI Irma H. Gnagy Beatrice L. Goodman Harry Gordon Mary K. Graham Dazey M. Horn s,2Nw 'if tm 5 if 53? fig? K at iff ...tw iff-Q i .- 9 1 1 .11 j w -ft .ia - mf, Carmen Izzo Owen johnson Miss R an ives ud Grossman instructions for Y 3 Y pasting 10B photos on permanent records. n 1 This is Dr. Perkins with a special announcement FACULTY flolmlaf Floaimg Tmalaerf Wade Through fm of .fiudeniy Gail Lebowits and Bob Greenes crop a picture for a Caldron sports section layout. J Miriam E. Kaetzel , S J xr W ,av Y.. Y- if warm i JN M.. S N wsf Everett B. Krieder Walter P- Kremm X , Q X is X 5 I it Q ix S. tv 9 ' X Alvah Kilgore Robert H. Klotman Y -'UN X if Q Eg. t 51.1.3-2f.if .K i 5... W X Q , wr X Largs. N2 was xt gr X NN Xi 5 Xa N Q' was Rim it . . 'ki S Qi . r. john C. Langmead Ethelreda Laughlin '.,, L .,, 4 X 5 . . Q3 2 J J r . ' XS 5 'E X 1. Q . , Q Donald Lawson Victor F. Leanza Thomas I. Lee Oscar S. Lehman Thompson G. Lehnert 123 J. XX ' -1 V' F. joseph Lorz P. Theodore Lorz Ethel S. Magee ,Ag ,. -:. rs.: 11,5,5:,Qfi1.i:1,?.j3-in , 2 . - ,f .4 t br sg -gy at is 7 'A V, -Q4 ' . , . gms A .. Hi'i Louise Magflf Edith B. Malin Kathryn H. Marsh Danny Hauser looks mighty sad at what Coach Johnson is about to do to him, t ti. X Mark R- M2il0ViIlH Norval B. McAfee Merle G. McFadden just leave it to the Heights auto mechanics! They can fix anything. 124 FACULTY Dewoimg Dim I0 School Acizvzizbf Prom Gralyfyzhg Mr. Izzo's experience wins out over height and Q X N X xx exuberance in the varsity-faculty game. Tv -l Parenls take the opportunity to talk to Mr. McAfee at the P.T.A. Openhouse. 1- 'Wigs . 5 , AS V , W- ' F Leroy N. McHenry George Y. McKinnon K ! 'Q jonathan J. Miller Edward Moderick Ruth E. Monnett Wallace Moore Agnes P. Murphy 125 Mr. Biel clarifies reflex and instinct in a ninth period, special help session prior to a Social Problems examination on personality. FACULTY Fffefb COWCQDZI Away! Aiienlzbn of Experienced Edumf01f5 Sue F. Newhouse Georgia Parry 'W it Hi is ' is G hawaii 1: ww 'iii Q xx 'k .-. We . as s .,, ,..,, k k , N . . James R. Price Agnes Regan Mr. Abramovitz, mixing suspense and fascination with sound scientific know ledge, guarantees an intriguing period of Physics. ,Ei 'pgiws e . .... e .... N g g .. ., .g . E., E1 g 1. FACULTY Cowie! rom Claemzkiry I0 Commerce Concern Clewroom Coumelerf Clyde W. Rutherford Charles E. Simon S+ K e ,', ,., , S' 2 lf J xl Geraldine Spink Lelah R. Stephens Manfred M. Strauss George F. Strickling Peter P. Szemersky 1 h.L., - i-1 2 2' . '..,A 1 127 That will be thirty-five cents, totals Mr. McKinnon as Mr P. T. Lorz operates the cafeteria cash box. Helena Tubaugh Richard Tupta '93 I : 3 '11 , . is 2 in 'Skaggs es XL -. ,. my . If ga Sr JIM, Gail T- Vannorsdall Bernice L. Van Sickle l 3 ,,: n ,. iiil A K - p r 1 -P -1--- , w lf l 'gii My W.. V Q... .:b.. K - .,if C3lhCflH6XM. Weller Sarah Wensell Wil? i Roy L. Uber - .ff . . Q F 1 ,zf I i 1, V te,--i n .3- ' . ,1- w l. tt 1 Reta J. Verhulst rg, El ' W. ' H, n - Ga, '?'T-'ff- 5'a+' 1' 1- : Q 4- L Elizabeth Whitehouse 128 FAC U l.TY Many faizlyhcizbnf Oyjffe English V students enact the love story of Eliza- beth Barrett and Robert Browning. As the varsity woefully watches, Mr. Kilgore scores two points for the faculty. Frufimizbm 415 Educaiorf Cape H0219 130179 Mhd and Body Dorothy D. Wiles Ralph L. Will iams Zeta Winslow William R. Winters . 1 T R X Paul 1. Wiseley Bernard R. Zweig t - -4-2553: f - W 'R -E --. . . I ' lt ..... ,'1-.3211 .14 .L With lIldUSll'l0llS work, underclassmen judy Hirsh and Carol ' ,, : - 53- ... Y,.,, ' .1 Weiss attempt to make friends with geometry. 'ig' I x QA' 129 SECRETARIES Mrs Weisthal Mrs Rosenberg Mrs Henderson Miss Amodio, LIBRARIANS, SECRETARIES, NURSE, CAFETERIA STAFF Bebmez' flee Scene fkfbeef Keen the Oyjfeef Room 118, better known as the other office is thronged all day, and were not Mrs. Krantz and Mrs. Rosenberg there to keep matters straight, coun- seling the student body would be impossible. These efficient secretaries not only arrange for appointments with Miss VVhitsey, Miss Bica, and Mr. Ruben, but they also file the programs, grades, and personal records of each pupil. College transcripts, scholar- ship applications, and college board examination forms pass through their responsible hands, too. The main office continually buzzes and hums as pleasant May I help you 's of secretaries and office aids sound time after time. Running the administra- tive headquarters, the school's nerve center, involves multitudinous duties, which the secretaries, Miss Amodio, Mrs. Grugle, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Phillips, and Miss Shaw, handle. Mrs. Weisthal operates the switchboard. Efficiency and speed mark the manue- vers of the office staff. Aided by Dr. Edwards, the visiting physician, Mrs. Newton reigns over the bandage-thermometer realm erry Zell, Mike Pohl, and Steve Brown cheek in after 3-day absences. vii . ,fitgi s .M CAFETERIA STAFF. Front: Mrs. Irons, Mrs. Calhoun. Miss Little, Mrs. Magri, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Hack: Mrs. Carr, Mrs. .-Xlnlv, Mrs. Satava, Mrs. Thomas, and Bill Schneider. R unnmcg fmoafbbf and Ejiczmibf as she and her crew of nurse's aids care for ill and injured students and maintain medical records. As enrollment increased, Heights Branch Public Library expanded. Flocks of students seeking infor- mation about everything from Alaska to Zoology receive guidance from Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Fancher and Mrs. Gamble. Aids assist the librarians by handling tasks such as shelving books and stamping date cards. The tantalizing aromas of Chop Suey and pizza drift- ing down from the cafeteria, reminds students that food does not just appear, but follows careful selec- tion and preparation by hard-working well-trained, dieticians and cafeteria staff. Bakers at work by 7 a. m. are joined at 7:30 by the cooks, soon all 8 women are busy creating a variety of dishes. Records kept by cafeteria manager, Mrs. Irons, and her secre- tary, Miss Little, reveal meatloaf, a student favorite, with spaghetti, turkey and chop suey rating closely. The end of their 8 hour day falls at 3:30, when quiet and cleanliness once more reign in the kitchen. Vol- unteer students assist the regular staff members. 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L. 1. :. m .5 A..f.1.- n . - f m , .Il . -. ' . ' .i:.f,,f,:f:i'd-,Sigziiiiffiegfr - : ifig.111: A:fS?SsXf.g.ugtifsz' if . .,,...,g.,,.,,., ,, XX Q,,3,Qfm,1 :ai Q 5 5 ri? JF ,fe Q . . X sl S, H U i i 2 ly 4 'i J i is ,Si Km F5 W tg Eg. N , It n , ,Et 9 .X E5 MRS. DOROTHY D. WILES 12B Homeroom 114 Front: Millsberg, Tolchinsky, Piccus, Kluchin, Pappas, Landis, Bardon. Second: Hanford, Weiner, Baker, Mezacapa, Koykka, Sorensen. Third: Walters, Buckantz, Marks, Hoffman Nut- kin, Lewis, Sibbison. Back: Berger, Raudebaugh, Brennand, Robb, Gillen, Hammerbacher. Ab' sent: Scott. .SNWZLYI Holiday Yodelf Frofzy Theme X . e x MRS. AGNES P. MURPHY 12B Homeroom Caf. A Front: Covitt, Arons, Leinard, Brooks, Miller. Second: Payner, Kurit, Katzman, Saltzman, Gall T hird: Simon, Horlacher, Steinsapir, Rapoport, Newman. Back. Mrs. Murphy, Harris, Thayer, VanLoan, Bonlield. Absent: Beckenstein, Bern- stein, Fox, Mendelson, Pastor. Doing the Lichtensteiner Polka, 11A boys sup- ply the BII Swiss Holiday with realism. MR. CARMEN IZZO 12B Homeroom Aud. A Front: Gordon, Smith, Dye, Gambatese, Cohen, Robboy. Second: Faigus, Baker, Becht, Gleason, Davidson, Schaefer. Third: Brumbaugh, Lox, Blackinore, Krotine, Flummerfelt, Turoff. Absent: Barker, Farr, Grossman, Gustofson, Schwartz, Wingerter. 134 MR. THOMAS LEE 12B Homeroom 221 Front: Stutt, Goldish, Singer, Levy, Bernard. Second: Anthony, Kern, Fratoe, Fant, Bernsweig, Boggs. Third: Mr. Lee, Resnik, Goldfarb, Gilli- nov, Hingson, Shere. Back: Burwasser, Schaffer, Witt, Pollack, Eisen. Absent: Balantzow, Benz Bruckner, Carter, Greenberger, jurinsky, Leavitt, Mintz, Rosenblum. 3 mg MISS MIRIAM E. KAETZEL Front: Wolovits, Nissley, Schuster, Ringle. Second: Stickle, Kiel, Ratner, Libava, Timens. Third: Brown, McCulloch, Parker, Fox, Begun. Back: Miss Kaetzel, Atma, Huxtable, Siegal, Marcus. Absent: Hart, Korman, Sampliner, Soble. M I W' MR. ALVIN ENGEL 12B Homeroom 233 Front: Goodman, Feingold, Stein, Arian, DeBlasis, Friedlander. Second: Newman, Ruggles, Rini, Siegel, Schrank. Third: Shimonek, Marks, Gitson, Stern, Ettinger, Colbert. Back: Levy, Cole, Berger, Svenson, Branco, Warner. Absent: Barron, Cain, Cattichio, Hiscott, Radin, Robb. 12B Homeroom 321 MRS. NANCY L. DANGLIS Front: Cohn, Marx, Aidman, Sherrill, Gordon, Kaplan. Second: Miller, Kronfeld, Rosenberg, Skolnik, Pardee. Third: Wakser, Cohn, Bassichis, McMillin, Fisher, Strandt. Back: Mrs. Danglis, Kurofsky, Blum, Meritsky, Lazarus, Blond, Watson. Absent: Ringer, Paskoif, Weiss. 12B Homeroom 313 Representing homerooms and Thanksgiving spirit, Rachel Grunspan, Cherie Suid, and Nancy Eisenberg donate baskets to needy families. 135 2' sg, . , S E 0 4 7 , if f' 11 +5 UNDERCLASS Ti MISS BERNICE VAN SICKLE 12B Horneroom 408 Front: Valentine, Duber, Hollender, Asnien, 'l'ucker, Rein. Second: Silver, Kohn, Lauber, Maron, Miller, Britzman. Third: jacobs, Likover, Friedman, Sospirato, Polster, Packer. Back: Fein, lfinnigan, Moore, Katz, Bernstein, Seifried. CQOWWMVIZW Cheri Colledzbnr Zoam I0 llhgbeft Ke 1. 'lt is l MR. KARL F. CHRISTMAN 1lA Homeroom 318 Front: Stillman, Rosen, Gressel, Kroot, Melamed, Sherwin. Second: Mr. Christman, Finn, Thomp- son, Fuchman, Harvey, Markowitz. Third: Pill- oif, Linder, Brown, Yucker, Barnett, Cohen. Back: Wolsh, Scantlebury, Berger, Steffy, Witzke, Evans. Absent: Atkinson, Gleasman, Haydu, Reading. MR. MARK MATOVINA llA Homeroom Aud. B Front: Rosewater, Morganstern, Kendis, Egbert, Brunello, Zel, Friedman. Second: Rosen, Solomon, Abraham, Schwartz, Haber, Melvin, Scolnick. Third: Garson, Kay, Besser, Lowe, Goldman, Arons, Mandell. Back: Grintz, Herman, Deutsch, Watson, Chaney, James, Purer, Weissenberg. Absent: Baughman, O'Haren. ft MRS. IRMA H. GNAGY llA Homeroom 317 Front: Yveiss, Zonge, Press, Brondfield, Ruben- stein, Drucker, Goldstein. Second: Mrs. Gnagy Katz, Schwartz, Hawthorne, Smith, Tresser, Wei- ser. Third: Ruxin, Eisner, Seltzer, Climo, Frey, Ocker, Goldberg. Back: Lynch, Bayer, Begley, Rubin, Freyer, Stafford, Mann. Absent: Raphael. we 357 S , 1 125' t .' '55 EI . . 9' 1.. if .5 3 5 ,,.,.f A ff 'i': A 3' ' Sy, -E -' ' l A ' I of l 136 Stringing snowflakes creates wonders at BII Swiss Holiday discovers Marilyn Hollender. w WW , 551' I limi 4 K 3 N. Q ,, 5 3 Y M. Q g , w N , ' l ,,,, mu 'SWS H Y U Q ,X lnffvi' . ,L yjpg .. V. Ag,,, lg., h V I ta fa! 1 Zfig. , I, fizigwgf .fmt - tt '1'4?,y4 . 'iff . , , ...J . MR. DAN MORMILE llA Homeroom Bal. W Front: Folger, Berenstein, Coblitz, Maschke, Rosenberg, Dilley. Second: Mr Mormile, Silverman, Clay, Heller, Berns, Levine, Allmayer. Third: Schultz, Heinisch, Dauber, Eichner, Weisblatt, Richards. Back: Wallack, Prutow, Gayman Kaye, Moskowitz, Riggs, Kubacki. Absent: Baskin, Goodman, Somers, Thompson .t Q s .fi A A 4 if if L H ' Wifi? ri A ' R I te . zih . egg - 11- 155 x If xx f .N .5 in , :H 3 w -, Y , 'Ex Q. Q ,Q i f E A ' I 5 si MR. CLYDE W. RUTHERFORD 11A Homeroom 125 Front: Newton, Sperber, Harris, Jacobson, Bar- n ker, Gilman, Kwait. Second: Goldwasser, Riemer, Chenin, Ericson, Wieder, Robinson, Antine, Mr. Rutherford. Third: Locker, Rubin, Schwartz, Miller, Albrecht, Proudlit, Weiss. Back: Guiiin, Samuels, Weisberg, Mikler, Dreyfuss, Ream, Zettlemeyer. Absent: Fishman, Goldstein, Lan- ders, Slaymaker. , tt, . . .. hx at . .. , A 'I ig 3: E- xi . fl? . . ,,,, X . K :' ' fr , .f 5 , . 1 . ' I - . 'I ' ' wi M rw . ' ' I 7125 .1 ii - 2 - ' 5 n - ' Q : iii! ,... '55 I A -r X Y L., ,, . - -, 1.1, , S ,,.f --tg , 'N-13. fl- ,lg 3 137 Sentences take on fascinating meanings as a typical junior English class sets to work dia- gramming. MRS. ILA VERE B. CARNES 11A Homeroom Sp Lab. Front: Tenenbaum, Alper, Shrifrin, Spikell Abams. Second: Day, Gladstone, Stewart, Lime, Rutzler, Megery. Third: Steinberg, Fleeter, Zup- nick, Greenstein, Engel. Back: Chesney, Evert, Gurev, McClung, Wasserman, Houser. Absent: Bass Corsello, Lesser, Murray, Piccus, Rosen, Silverman. MR. GERALD D. BIRNBAUM ll Homeroom 127 Front: Bova, Kaufman, Foyer, Wilson, Uram, Mendelson. Second: Mr. Birnbaum, Clark, Ber- tenthal, Winston, Rothman, Stava. Third: Gross- man, Wochele, Gruehl, Boody, jones, Asher. Back: Dvorin, Schneider, Cohen, Giles, Schultz, Anton. Absent: Torer, Kalick, Marquart, Penn, Sacks, Simon, Stephan, Szabo. MRS. MABEL BUCKENMEYER IIA Homeroom 131 0 Front: Opper, Hutner, Hart, Goldheimer, Pit- fi' S' I A iz'? -fl' I Q luk, Rubin, Suid. Second: Blumenthal, Bailis, , f Zimmerman, Gregg, Gutfeld, Schaffer, Levey, W . . Randell, Third: Frank, Alfred, Koch, Ponchin, A. V ff : fr, I Troha, Horwitz, Shapiro. Back: Nagelbush, Wolf- .l 25' if 13' Q ,figfig son, Behrens, Kajan, Latini, Dreyfuss, McLeod, 7' Vg Frye. Absent: Crooks. . f A r,' UNDERCLASS Homeroom Counfelhncg Ardf Prbhzncg Proper Program I learned so much, comments a mother to Girls Cabinet member Joy Atkins at Open House. .. g . xt . T im is 1 ' I 5 Vi K fun Q 3 . , ff, . L Q 3 : gg L if . N A V- I f ,, iv if X ..,- g 3 5 i . . ' .-': ' .5 i f K A I, :E iq. ' V. .ern .K 2 - - ' I if 1 - ' A' -WW ff' 'H Y MISS ELIZABETH WHITEHOUSE 11A Homeroom 202 Front: Freeman, Roemer, Bailin, Calvetta, Green, Epstein. Second: Polsky, Burwasser, Peters, Gold, Drembus, Robbins. Third: Forman, Goldberg, Lipton, Meisels, Hall, Siegel. Back: Robison, Rhodes, Ross, Easton, Kibby, Clapp, Newman. Absent: Camp. 1 MR. WILLIAM R. WINTERS llA Homeroom 206 Front: Tucker, Figowitz, Wymbrant, Schlessinger, Volmar. Second: White, Gold, Campen, Grushcow, Madorsky. Third: Adler, Pollack, Brush, Kanovsky, Trattner Martin. Back: Applebaum, Berger, Rushworth, Newman, Diamond. Absent: Grossman, Hirschl, Linsday, Macin, Purdy, Ringer, Sofranko, Stack. MR. THOMPSON G. LEHNERT 11A Homeroom 211 drews, Fried, Bassichis, Beaver, Dindia. Back: Thompson, Fitzgerald. Absent: Fried, Kessler Lefkowitz. 138 F rout: Stern, Weinberger, Charnas, Rich, Prie- sand, Troha. Second: Snyder, Begley, Goodman, Weltman, Dittrick, Blecher. Third: Kaplan, An- Silver, Hesse, Howell, MacLean, Weisman, MRS. KATHRYN H. MARSH 11A Homeroom 212 Front: Magalnick, Barnett, Molecke, Novel, Lee, 1. ' .f 2, Young, Woodbridge, Second: Waxman, Rosen- A J 5 W H? AGN, - : . ' A Q berg, Sternberg, Jacobs, Holstein, Bowley, A Frankel. Third: Schoenfeldt, Kofller, Task, Slife, ,QQ IQ: of i h S 4 ,X 1,53 A ,, Awig, cahoon, Leiby. Back: sims, Rashkis, Glick- Lag be Raana i , ' . son, Gutmacher, Schaefer, Munich, Boxerbaum. A I i' A A S- D' Absent: Finer, Gnden, Kahn, Owen. eraa 1. MRS. BEATRICE GOODMAN 11A Homeroom 215 Front: Karp, Roberts, Tenenbaum, Weingold, Post, Mesuse, Hood. Second: Oppenheim, Kish, Greenberg, Gross, Menuik, Hunger, Davis. Third: Siegal, Walker, Shaw, Krock, Smith, Chin, Monseaux, Fisher. Back: Begley, Frick, Garcia, Corsaro, Lester, Breig, Stein. Absent: Butnik. MR. MERRITT F. CLIFFORD 11A Homeroom 218 Front: Waldbaum, Burk, Bruder, Brick, Potts, Stutin. Second: Dunn, Hyde, Weiss, Comella, Siegel, Rudolph, Gerber. Third: Mulligan, Lichterman, Boyer, Sidenberg, Pritchard, Stearns. Back: Fletcher, Roseman, Mehler, Lavigna, Apple, Spencer, Kleinman. Absent: Handelman, Territ, r Wir . X f. Swing your pardnerl Familiar words bring light to faces of square dancing sophomores. ici? ssss s A . a DR. MANFRED H. STRAUSS A it .f ga 5, Q 11A Homeroom 316 Wi t , : ,A T ' ' - A 5 if ' - Front: Fishman, Lee, Gray, Dell, Daniels, Katz, Q if fi Q ' ' V 5: YVeiss. Second: Kline, Girsch, Blaire, Fried, Roth- , ' : ,. ' S, .1 , ' . ' :- .- . . 't A . N25-Q. t 'Inari child, Shapero. Third: Meisel, Lawton, Tanzman, -t,. . p. ,gi an Q Z W Q. , Wong, Racca, Bluestone, DiBartolo. Back: Dr. W... ':':i ' I Strauss, Sorkin, Hirsch, Packer, Oppenheim, .A V ' .am I S Suvhla, Chamberlin. Absent: Gilmore, McC0r- if - X- f? if' ,Q . 'mc rift I 'S ' f' -1Q 139 EL. sz.. ' in , 'K Fw. Sr 5 w . iii Y S f Q 9, 2 . , ,. . , ., , 3 r 'J su ,rx r , 5' N tw f Y 2 ' 'T ,t , ,twat 5, fi. + f 5 tg t its t It 4 Sm , s if Vw 12,53 is it v W 2 K 53.9 M, as S 4 l I Wit N I Q K, , 5 ,..: H, 1 . A , gi, V tv Q We . 1 . ,Q Y :f f s W my . , , - . t. fi 1.-wr.. , Q- -:1w,.:w, , , .. . K N , . ,.,..,. k ,kg LV., -- -. .s -1 ev -- 54, U. . 1 . ,, ' --- at . 1 X vw ti . , , 5. . 5, V, .. .W f.--f . ,au f , :ff .t -,. ff - ' :,.. feats, L,,, :urea i' -3 ,g, 3 was , mmi ik . , Lm.Z . , , , 3 Ib , .V,, f,,,, ,,gy,., ,,::: . - , , :..: ,k i . : - 1 f y '- F 40,3 , , M-,yzf ' , 1 ., , 35 . A MISS SARAH WENSEL 11A Homeroom 227 Front: Sharon Leibowitz, Sally Leibowitz, Bernstein, Hepker, Friedman, Baker, Auferhide. Second: Ganz, Healy, Baumstein, Caplin, Glazer, Suid, Ornstein, Jenks. Third: Katz, McDonough, Lurie, Rovitz, Eisenberg, Goodman, Peterson. Back: Miss Wensel, Swenson, Vincent, Fisher, Feldman, Cook, Rothstein. Absent: Siegal, Weaver. UNDERCLASS fd, Q, a .N f ,7, 1. . . ,A r K' - l if :-1-if k i'-elf-f.-ff iig.vQ,w-21-,fx A 51 - 5' Q' - 1 Eff-5' 7.:-f.1'If5i2f7,.5Y' YJ. J, H375 -di if f ,f.tifa11 zf1 S H .. l S P - :izii ,,, ., .... ,... . . ., . . N: Q ., Parents, too, think law interesting discovers Miss Spink during PTA Open House. Homeroom Rqoreyentdtzbfef .fell Cnldron B 59' G MISS MARY K. GRAHAM 11A Homeroom 234 Front: Ghorghorian, Spencer, Kolt, Nutkin, Fel- ker, Harrison. Second: Fazio, Howiler, Sudman, Silverman, Robinson, Scotland, Lockshin. Third: Lutf, Ganther, Gaus, Cole, Epstein, Spiegel, Kurtz. Back: Miss Graham, Lambert, Boxerbaum, Clark, Reich, Sielaff, Brigleb, Ogle. Absent: Marino, Taylor. MR. WALTER P. KREMM 11A Homeroom 309 Front: Kahn, Glasgow, Lane, Dye, Randolph, Herman, Beetham. Second: Epstein, White, Hirsch, Bittner, McGimpsey, Gottlieb. Back: Mr. Kremm, Peterson, Weissfeld,. Melamed, Amor, Kulber. Absent: Cantor, Cohen, Dollinger, Gold- berg, Luschek, Polisky, Rose, Scully, Shepard, Weiss, Wiener, Yosowitz. 140 MRS. MARGARET ARNOLD 11A Homeroom 214 Front: Barnes, Weiss, Yudelevitz, Antonelli, Schwartz, Hibshman. Second: Glueck, Sigesmund, Joyce, Lucas, Blank, Tesmer. Third: Schneider, Reich, Zeiger, Fidler, Raybould, Oliver, Garb. Back: Ride, Mack, Bluffestone, Evans, Lifton, Nathan, Sackhse, Friedman. Absent: Barodofsky, Simon, Lebman. MRS. GRACIA F. CARLTON 11A Homeroom 223 Front: Lepene, Escovitz, Seifert, Providenti, Rob- bins, Roth, Kershaw. Second: Gardos, Glass, Miller, Ross, Wynnbrandt, Bonovitz. Third: Vantaggi, Spector, Finkelstein, Grossman, Geer, Carmichael, Cramer. Back: Komito, Struich, Schillar, Heisterkamp, Gordon, Schwesinger, Blostein. Absent: Speser, Gruich. MR. RICHARD TUPTA llB Homeroom 107 Front: Koslen, Axelrod, Smith, Moskowitz. Sec- ond: Glick, Mazur, Berk. Back: Siegel, Seaman, Joseph, Ready. Absent: Beyer, Brabant, Chestler, Collins, Epstein, Fisher, Kornfield, Leiken, Maer- off, Norton, Rosenberg, Sloan, Soper, Stone, Strong, Thomas, Tucker, Willinger, Zucker. Too Pooped to Pop, Alan Samuels decides as he scoops up tired popcorn before a game. I,- MR. HARRY GORDON llB Homeroom 105 Front: Solomon, Gerowin, Kessler, Waldorf, Fer- gus, Butler. Second: Schoeder, Matthews, Boehm, Hicks, Lodish, Simon. Third: Shulman, Masseria, Adelman, Irwin, Stern, Rosen. Back: Mr. Gordon, Nardi, Abramson, Pottinger, Kline, Weinstein. Einbund. Absent: Zill. MR. JAMES R. PRICE llB Homeroom 102 Front: Weinberg, Rogat, Sylvester, Moritz, Hotchkins, Malberg. Second: Heide- mann, Klein, Lewine, Sayre, Sherman, Katz. Third: Feld, Naft, Birnfield, Parry, Solomon, Simmons. Buck: Latin, Edy, Bloom, Stern, Ack, Wyner, Franks. .. 141 UNDERCLASS MISS LOUISE MAGOR IIB Homeroom IIS Front: Eaton, Klang, Roseman, Lieberman, Mor- ris, Newman. Second: Clayton, Stevens, White, Sanshuck, Bluestone, Fried, Dittrick. Third: Kor- ner, Brewster, Solowitch, Sustin, Skall, Segel, Gross. Back: Hirsch, Evans, Cogen, Pobby, Gold- ish, jones, Abbey. Absent: Lepkovitz, Malitz. Space-minded IIB 5' Dance at Satellite fwfr! My IVild Heart glides from the lips of Brush High's Pony Tails at an all-star assembly. MR. EDWARD MODERICK IIB Homeroom 259 Front: Schiffer, Maniker, Kravitz. Plato, WVine, Boslow. Second: Gelb, Kless, Kutash, Spira, Robboy, Ozan. Third: Cowan, Shields, Such, Fratianne, Bergman, Roth. Back: Kaufman, Levy, Luttge, Terman, Haberman, Mermelstein, Kaufman. Absent: Buekstein, Eisenberg, Solomon. ,Ind MRS. DOROTHY BURTT IIB Homeroom 325 Front: Jacobs, Silver, Dubin, Gilbert, Solomon, Newman. Second: Moss, New- man, Lake, Freed, Rothkopf, Green, Spivack. Third: Hanna, Miller, Suit, Chakford, Knecht, Weiss, Maky. Back: Mrs. Burtt, Abbey, Schmuckler, Brad- ford, Libava, Curtis, Estreicher. Absent: Bishop, Papp. MISS GEORGIA PARRY IIB Homeroom 201 Front: Kravitz, Polsky, Kadis, Bonchek, Rosen, Dolin. Second: Malkin, Leizman, Gross, Hagen, Newman, Tanenbaum. Third: Brown, Green, Neben, Duncan, Cohn, Lindquist. Back: Saslow, Friedman, McCwan, Speh, Fisher, Stone, Davis. Absent: Agins, Hoch, Shapiro, Stockfish, Klein. 142 MR. EVERETT B. KREIDER A V IIB Homeroom 226B . ' . fu , A .- V Front: Murphy, Levy, Bunin, Klaiman, Bloch, 1 'K Baus. Second: Makman, Friedlander, Wolf, , 5 fz: S X Snyder, Kaplan. Third: McMullen, Krupsa, 5 1 q g Q -I Spitz, Shapiro, Hyatt. Back: Spahn, Facter, x if Q. -,E is AAAAg -A1. 7.5 lz '--- 7 5 YQ --XA Bloomfield, Roenn, Harris. Absent: Coladangelo, if I S , J M Leventhal, Paradise, Sapir, Silver, Sustin, Weil. : 3 A if gg ig, fi A . it Q ,Q A r I if ci L 1 MISS RETA J. VERHULST IIB Homeroom 213 Front: Borover, Straus, Comella, Flagel, Gurney, Teichman. Second: Green, Spero, Applebaum, Goodman, Schaffer, Mandusky. Third: Osborn, Hoffer, Levine, Shaw, Kleinman, McRae. Back: Burvis. Reichard, Katz, Roth, Brown. Absent: Garaway, Lustig, Slomovits. MISS SUZANNE GELIN IIB Homeroom Caf. C Front: Cerins, Singer, Prentice, Ettkin, Kitman, Rutsky. Second: Squire, Lichtman, Gross, Freed, Daley, Henderson. Third: Miss Gelin, Malin, Braun, Kochman Gilman, Leavitt. Back: Weissman, Rogers, Jacobs, Solonche, Schwartz, Marks, Perla. Absent: Suits. MR. DONALD LAWSON IIB Homeroom 310 Front: Moses, Greenberg, Brill, Smith, King. Second: Exl, Rosenfeld, Senor, Spiegel, Reichand, Schwartz. Third: Wittenberg, Zwick, Kraus, Hol- comb, Magistro. Back: Silver, Fried, Holden, Orbits, Blackman, McElligott. Absent: Bassett, Bussell, Cohen, Guthrie, Kain, Moss. 143 Congratulations! Gym Cadet Sharon Lieber- man smiles proudly as she receives her award from president Maureen Fromkes. MRS. ETHELREDA LAUGHLIN A L,'LVc 10A Homeroom 328 p L AV is E lg .5 Front: Goldberg, Meltzer, Berman, Weltman, .Y gi T ,,:,:-, Uliss, Bacal, Weiser. Second: Levine, Ramey, wi' M X 1 V A V I rj -z liy up Kier, Charns, Appelbaum, Fuchsman, Hantman, W il I b 'T Westerlund. Third: Mrs. Laughlin, Baron, Mc- T ' 'ff Millan, Antoon, Dickelman, Lerner, Sisser, Gott- . -f,' 'A -', , I g lieb. Back: Canning, Berger, Vanta, Pearlman, 4 - , ' Rieger, Heil, Stark, Burger. Absent: Grant, V 9 :VEI QSM T5 Schleter. A rr QTL UNDERCLASS film Morner fttzndf Gut tn Undercltw Memorzef af. MISS FLORENCE BROMELMEIER - 10A Homeroom 104 6 1 K p p T . Front: Campana, Gressel, Cole, Seitz, jones, M , I Q , A Krenitz, Weissman, Knowles. Second: Ensor, Alli- , . . son, Mathews, javitch, Reich, Barenholtz, Bern- stein. Third: Stearns, Iberall, Frank, Weimer, Nozik, Berg, Rose, Paley. Back: Spencer, Men- delson, Selman, Davis, Giammar, Traub, Parish. Absent: Rosenberg. A -- 7 it ' 1:51-. K , -1 ,fs e is ii-E M A - ,, MR. PAUL WISELEY 10A Homeroom 110 Front: Lynch, Bremson, Ehrlich, Schuman, Hy- bloom. Second: Roman, Suit, Giatron, Warshaw- sky, Harris, Weiss. Third: Markowitz, Ison, Begley, Katz, Weitzner, Sirkin, Mr. Wiseley. Back: Covelli, Cerveny, Trager, Herrick, Stern, Draye. Absent: Alaxander, Faulds, Fronck, Gard, Gerdy, Jilek, Nagel, Patterson, Soria. Comfort is not of prime importance to Pat Brumbaugh who finds few places to study. MISS RUTH MONNETT 10A Homeroom 112 Front: Reichenstein, Reider, Weinberg, Corn, Faluski, Smollin, Kaczorowsky, Second: Berman, Holmes, Hirsch, Peters, Graynom, Anker, Brothers, Ghelman. Third: Litowitz, Sparrow, Mansfield, Gladstone, Parrottino, Haverlack, Zipp, Kottler. Back: Miss Monnett, Walters, Novotny, Petersen, Rabb, Happ, Brethen, DeNigro, Drysdale. Absent: Graff. gp , 5, , 3 S X' L i 3' 144 . , .M 1- 5 tn. -.g- fm. -- 4 - is, N. V kiwi by fi, Q ., A of if 551.5 :jig Msg X., Q z- y L- , ',:, t t . .. . 5 g f -Q,Q 1 , , . l .,.:' s ' ..'3 QQ:Q F -r 'if ' + zas s 2 . . MISS GERALDINE SPINK 10A Homeroom 117 Front: Segal, Shaw, Lasky, Klein, Huxtable, Mathews, Eigen, Erlenbach. Second: Geffen, Helfrick, Alessandro, Delaney, Romcea, Shapiro, Nagelbush, Pollov. Third: Zwick, Leland, Zelvy, Feigenbaum, Germanovich, Mesnick, Grabowski, Thoburn. Back: Krimmel, Corsaro, Frank, Paris, Mintz, Bellan, Weiss, Corbusier. Absent: Barner. MR. WALLACE MOORE 10A Homeroom 205 Front: Ward, Schreiber, Leeson, Henry, Glamser, Stalker, Acter. Second: Lepon, VonMagnus, Ross, Friedman, King, Gunning, Ostrum. Third: Shif- rin, Lemke, Shoemack, Manwell, Weisberg, Reb- man, Necamken, Polster. Bark: Blumenthal, Ellis, DiBartolo, Borton, Ziskin, Laub, Cherubini. Absent: Horwitz, Harris. KW.. ,- M ft? Y . ..,,r ,, N- I S 5 145 . 1:7 Q. . ,Ms Do leaves have sugar? With mortar and pestle, Mr. Bauer 'supplies Mr. and Mrs. Wise with an answer. MR. NORVAL B. MCAFEE 10A Homeroom 123 Front: Jaffe, Sharp, Brenner, Nece, Agin, Mayer, LaRoche. Second: Harvey, Wieder, Wit, Fried- man, Smith, Turk, Webster. Third: Mr. McAfee, Dake, Komerofsky, Maniker, Bresin, Gries, Cronk, jones. Back: Brown, Ornstein, Schauss, Zaidman, Iacampo, Rutman, Kerschberg, Penner. Absent: Greer, Szaszdi. MRS. HELENA TUBAUGH 10A Homeroom 216 Front: Goldman, DelVecchio, Kabert, Knowles, Wigodsky, Rothenberg, Naft, Zelman. Second: Hoffer, Katz, Ganley, Johnson, Sobol, Franz, Peterson, Brown, Burns. Third: Rush, Waxman, Scott, Amster, Schwartz, Markell, Ungar, Camp- bell. Back: Mrs. Tubaugh, Malarky, Miller, Lin- quist, Drossin, Lees, Pribil, Coombs, Eschenauer. MRS. SUE NEWHOUSE 10A Homeroom 219 Front: Fish, Guthoff, Homik, Bayer, McCoy, Albini, Horn, Butler. Second: Goodman, Fisher, Kutler, Witwer, Waysman, Lubitz, Bassett, Hinton. Third: Scriven, Peters, Braun, Berk, Levine, Kehr, Kaplow, Cohen. Back: Richmond, Sommers, Beck, Paradise, Merriman, Bennett, Leventhal, Corbett, Marks. UNDERCLASS Sophomores center attention on Miss Ryan as she informs them of school rules. foam!-minded Homeroom! Enjoy Poiluclog Tear DR. DINA REES EVANS l0A Homeroom 241 Front: Schwartz, Bricker, Camitia, Newman, Malevan, Ratner, Leonards, Ferrone. Second: Baron, Litt, Gardiner, Charyn, Petrequin, Rach- ael, Hooper, Welker. Third: Miss Evans, Kaplan, Feigenbaum, Gelfand, Shapiro, Gross, Allen Wasserman, Palumbo. Back: Taylor, Meyer, Miether, Quinlan, Chlebo, Ensch, Beigie, Dowd, A bsent: Henley, Holland. MR. LAWRENCE PAUL BAUER 10A Homeroom 306 Front: Greenspan, Mendelson, Priesler, Nisenson, Monter, Bower. Second: Rosenthal, Wolkov, Scotland, McKenney, Klatzko, Lenson. Third: Mr. Bauer, Thiede, Hershberger, Wiefel, Rosen, Gesdorf. Back: Whitehead, Welch, Vogelgesang, Eisenberg, Appel, Stewart, Jensen. Absent: Berke, Bunkleman, Carlson, Faigin, Scaflide, Stark. 1 MR. CHARLES SIMON 10A Homeroom 311 Front: Lowe, Plosker, Somers, Bloom, Taddeo, Klein, Hill. Second: Kollus, Dwoskin, Ross, Aurelius, Sobol, Farr, Block. Third: Corl, Bi- shop, Monteith, Park, Diamond. Back: Mr. Si- mon, Silverman, Marvin, Leventhal, Ginsburg, Rosen, Feigenbaum. Absent: Attenson, Elkus. Weinberg, Weiss. MR. JOHN LANGMEAD 10A Homeroom 314 Front: Wohl, Sharp, Parker, Kaufman, Meckler, Burger. Second: Fierman, Schweitz, Jenny, Gold- stein, Landy, Cooper, Kaplan. Third: Bussell, Gans, Rothenberg, Wilde, Gorczek, Marks. Back: Rosenstein, Spiegle, Walton, Belous, Parkinson, Peterson, Weiser. Absent: Downs, Hunter, Peters, Schultz, Singer, Langraft. - ,.e, 1 MISS EDITH MALIN 10A Homeroom 315 . .ti ll S Front: Axelrod, Fisher, Sava, Guerrero, DiCorpo, 1 g Victor, Meisel, Bloch. Second: Silver, Bruce, +I- . rj: . Leif, Bell, Homik, Gale, Warnock. Third: : N M' A Hi Fletter, Crea, Kohner, Friedman, Hill, Zipp, gm, T A N Q1 Lefkowitz, Gross. Back: Myers, Konsen, Richael, : if , , .. 1, .,, . ---- ..,,, Giatron, Vanderhide, Wyss, Weiser, Price. s P .'-, 2 . H er g . 1 7' ' , f i tt 3 if B p y MR. C. W. WILLIAMS 10A Homeroom 324 Front: Reiner, DiStefano, Weiss, McMillan, Cleaveland, Roth. Second: Broadman, Wilson, Traister, Ring, Hershey, Fioritto, Lee. Third: Silverman, Gordon, Bucklan, Kormanf Lustig, French. Back: Volgyi, Shipley, Bond, Mongine, Golliher, Sherman, Peltz.. Absent: Leutenberg, Pfeiffer, Sirlin. Wheels turn as Frank Borkat logically solves a geometry problem. MR. ROY L. UBER 10A Homeroom 326 Front: Weiss, Steindler, Beard, Lefkowitz, Ganley, Friedman. Second: Hermilin, Pietraszun, Lief, Glickman, Stone, Scheib, Goldberg. Third: Coe, Friedland, Goldberg, Ballenoff, Sidney, 0'Niel. Back: Mehling, Shortess, Hoffman, Dean, Engel, Provost, Thayer. Absent: Barksdale, Posard, McCulloch, Romanin, Mc- Eachron. , fi.. -2 if I -. i 'af gg e rseri f S si 1 5 it 147 5 t j L UNDERCLASS MR. NICK S. BABICH 10A Homeroom Aud. D. Front: Lewis, Romanoff, Nuske, Folts, Masseria. Goodman, Most. Second: Dwosh, Stone, Le- vine, Frager, Sindell, Landis, Kooker. Third: Chattman, Krulak, Gross, Page, Herman, Berk, Berritt, Back: Mr. Babich, Brennan, Hutch- inson, Greenberg, Gernstetter, Wvortzman, Fried- lander, Baker. Absent: Naiman, Sutherland, Wickland. -to Intramural Sports Provide Frzendhf Rivalry The mountain grows as Caroline Hagen hands book after book to Seraine Newman. , Qt DR. ROBERT KLOTMAN l0A Homeroom BCR Front: Fuldauer, Frankel, Miller, Schwartz, Swatt, Recser. Second: Laibman, Kuhen, Lannon, Gilbert, Goldstein, Gordan, Schulman. Third: Biggs, Glen- dinning, lllencik, Bachtel, Desatnic, Spira, Warshaw, Edwards. Back: Dr. Klotman, Kassoff, Waggle, Levin, Sharpe, Duirk. Absent: Bloom, Lemmon, Morley, Thum. iii 5515 . lsr, i f Q 'A ' S F ,Qt fi' ' 511 :., I R iiii .is , . , x . t ' ,is A ' is .4 ,, jf 2 K3 3 fgg. L' K V Vtgi. 3 . . . , . Q . L A f f V F iii!-V Y ' ' , t 5 fi MISS DAZEY M. HORN 10A Homeroom GCR Front: Schonhuitt, Printz, Wunderlich, Horowitz, Bailus, Grossman, Maroff. Second: Shapiro, Beck, Tracy, Cooper, Marks, Kaufman, Handler, Gluckman. Third: Castilyn, Yudelevitz, Feiner, Frankel, Glassman, Pyner, Schmittke Back: Miss Horn, Stanko, Fliegel, Killmeyer, Weisman, Silverman, Bodnar Latimer. Absent: Marquatzt, Schwartz, Stephenson. g Miss DOROTHY CRANE V I .1 1 10A Homeroom GER jg V . my f 5. ik ' - Front: Stone, Hirschberg, McKensie, Ryder, V T' ' fix. 'Y A ' , I .'-'. YQ, Benkowitz, Baskin, Scheiner, Bailey Second: 5 V as ' 5 :Q ..'V, F 'i'i ' If Farrow, Copley, Meckler, Boggs, Cole, Politz, A F V' ' :xii A W Barcus. Third: Miss Crane, Sockel, Lox, Wil- : F iff? Q ,,gK ggi, liams, Klivans, Moss, Stevenson, Rice. Back: ,V K gg R 'Q ,E is Spencer, Hoose, Flate, Cohen, Levine, Morlen, -gt, 'Q 1 A WS I A, Katz, Goldstein. Absent: Bernstein, Polster. K A 'E f 4- . sf -a fi saat Y 5 148 MR. PETER PAUL SZEMERSKY 10A Homeroom Bal.E. Front: Borkat, Solomon, Bachman, Lanc, Lippe, Pickford, Starr. Second: Krueger, Gray, Cher- kas, Diamond, Matz, Schrier, Reich. Third: Mr. Szemersky, Bass, Hart, Handelman, Kush- ner, Gilbert, Schlachet. Back: Zissitch, Lasky, Winger, Greenston, Gressel, Buchler, Williams. Absent: Chan, Forman, Maneri. MISS LINDA BETH ESMOND 10B Homeroom Cafe. D Front: Segall, Komito, Fink, Golenberg, Esgar, Mendelsohn, Benkovitz. Second: Schwartz, Da- vies, Ford, Pikkel, Meckler, Tolin, Lipp. Third: Weiser, Landesman, Siegan, Buchler, Gordon, Cohen, Kurland. Back: Rose, johnson, Hor' witz, Silver, Lessem, Minor, Bernardi, Novak. MR. CLYDE BARNHARD 10B Homeroom MS Front: Parker, Rudolph, Goldblum, Kane, Greenwold, Sibbison. Second: Bunin, Palnik, Lederman, Eldridge, Yehl, Fox, Wright. Third: Couch, Brown, Weisberg, Bloomfield, Cohen, Kebe. Back: Thompson, Rosenberg, Allen, Verbelun, Schwartz, Forbes. Absent: Jacobs, Sweigert. MR. GEORGE STRICKLING 10B Homeroom EMR Front: Lipman, Pata, Eastman, Haims, Colbert, Herzfeld. Second: Mintz, Fine, Stoor, Levy, Pap, Levine, Gross. Third: Goldstein, Lowe, Santoro, Ryks, Friedman, Gordon, Ruxin. Back: Zimmer, Dubin, Baratt, Towell, Weisberg, Baker, Kuhner. Absent: Burk. MR. MORTON BIEL 10B Homeroom 235 Front: Yospur, Rothstein, Coe, Bunin, Leutner, Giesey. Second: Rosenberg, Ferguson, Schul- man, Birns, Finger, Berkowitz, Weinberg. Third: Herman, Varga, Couch, Cassely, Kap- pelman, Biala, Gordon. Back: Mr. Biel, Adel- stein, Marks, Fenton, Pitron, Toth, Bibson. Absent: Phillips. MISS CATHERINE WELLER l0B Homeroom 108 Front: Camy, Sedley, Hirsch, Weiss, Gantverg, Moss. Second: Friedlander, Tolin, Kohl, Katz, Makoroff, Lowry. Third: Sherwin, Starman, Vagarasoto, Whiteman, Babic, Rowe, Oppen- heim. Back: Bruml, Miller, Farkas, Wehner, Levine, Garratt, Schuster. Absent: Amper, Cohen, Dennis. MR. EDWIN GALLY 10B Homeroom Aud. C Front: Zavarella, Kustin, Lavin, Stern, Polster, Altman, Buckland. Second: Eldridge, Lippc, Fried, Stephenson, Freeman, Mintz, Stone. Third: Bonovitz, joseph, Rosenberg, Shuler, Cremo, Lynam, Peterson. Back: Napolitano, Whalen, Gumto, Greenley, Heller, Groynom, Trembour. Absent: Freeman, Goldstein, Fricke. MR. JONATHAN MILLER 10B Homeroom 129 Front: Lowry, Kusens, Custer, Splaver, Orlin, VVilson, Mandalfino. Second: DeThomas, Swartwout, Eisen, Rudnick, Harris, Levine, Barnhard. Third: Brown, Bonner, Kasabach, Galione, Cousin, Smith, jordan. Back: Finger, May, Galland, Anderson, Mandle, Robinson, Wathen. Absent: Spilka,Fuerst. x.-f , AH -rw ,Q g Mya' . it ., Br? fi . f ' -We 813' ' f 44 7 f is- Y' .mv ' :N U ...Q w,:p,gvt 1 . a n nv 7 1 a - , , agp, . 1 f : X ' .. . .Y . Q- .A 5 , k '- uf 1 . ' ,,., ,, .1 .- N K if ...wg ,.,' , K . , T Q G . ,,w H p up JE s 3 MR. JAMES BUTCHER 10B Homeroom 116 Front: Estreicher, Farber, Lefkovitz, Rosalina, Gill, Hyde. Second: Moazed, Freeman, Mc- Myler, Baker, Kaplansky, Altschul, Zimmerman. Third: Rosen, Vargo, Grossberg, Kliot, Cully, Chizek, Teitelbaum. Back: Soloway, Guttman, Weinstein, Pillar, Myers, Schroeder, Pfeifer. Absent: Nice, Bunkin. MR. BARTON FETTERMAN 10B Homeroom 133 Front: Saferstein, Caputo, Newman, Polish, Mancini, Fisher, Ostrovsky. Second: Abood, Dorsky, Froelich, Krupman, Schneider, Price, Goldberg. Third: Mr. Fetterman, Sacks, Ban- delon, Gohr, Kowit, VVeinstein, Homans, Zinner. Back: Goldstein, Silver, Smith, Roberts, Braun, Lefkovitz, Schipfer. Absent: Feil. UNDERCLASS Clam Council Plan! All-fcbooi MR. GERARD L. GENTILE 10B Homeroom WS Front: Hutcheson, Geller, Bishop, Frank, Cohen, Pohl, Krotinger. Second: Sigal, Baron, Rosenberg, McLeod, Ledsky, MacGowan. Third: Sheinbart, Papp, Smith, Arnoff, Diamond, Spikell, Berk. Back: Mr. Gentile, Weinberg, Yost, Whitney, White, Sims, Granaas. Absent: Kniffin, Faigin. DR. LEONARD FREYMAN 10B Homeroom 205 Front: Dorfman, Sacher, Stamm, Hevland, Blinick, Fisher. Second: Rosenfeld, Fromet, Schatz, Tarr, Meisel, Goodman, Goldfarb. Third: Lessem, Skall, Litt, Waldman, Knecht, Brown, Marcus. Back: Mr. Freyman, Epstein, Newman, Clossman, Waxman, Cudney, Zimmerman, Bond. Absent: Sherman, Kane, Arenswald, Atterholt. P V iii t j ,V MRS. LILLIAN B. KOVAL 10B Homeroom Caf. B Front: Halle, Bragman, Silbiger, Kulber, lim- ruerman, Wyse. Second: McNelly, Speiser, Britzman, Munitz, Goodwin, Coe, Brofman. Third: Lieberman, Resnick, Waldorf, Agin Kleinstub, Barbash, Young. Back: Edy, Wetzcl Tishkoff, Laub, Desatnik, Taylor, Friedlander. Absent: Nixon, Musara, johnson. , v Ptzrhf Booth MR. HENRY BERTODATTO 10B Homeroom 231 Front: Romick, Mart, Silverstein, Goodman, Fink, Pollock, Meckler. Second: Aring, Cort, Kleinsmith, Jacoby, Benjamin, Lesser, New- meyer. Third: VVachs, Hill, Zucker, Kaplan, Greenberger, Elkus, Martin. Back: Bassichis, Telford, Wright, Lipke, Fleischer, Marshall, Russell, Stein. Absent: Wyse, Kochman. Newly found Little Sisters listen attcntively as Big Sister seniors drench them with words of wisdom. l . X' V I is , 3, H1 E ,I f' -,..a-.J Rollicking underclass clowns cut humorous capers that serve to entertain couples at class dances. UNDERCLASS feekmcg Officer Modelzkig Cloibeg Enjbymcg Dancer 3 Sewing class creations forecast fashion news for intrigued, discerning connoisseurs. junior Phil Yosowitz campaigns for school presidency as other hopefuls look on. 152 I thought that I should never see Debbie Horo- witz look like a tree at a BII dance. I Enfermmmcg Clammaleg El! Umlerclmr Calendar Seniors march for the last time, as the newly elected junior officers prepare to take over the leadership. l53 Among the fond memories of all underclassmen are enjoyable social gatherings. ' ' Nr' W' -w mpeg . Q 6 s 1- Y XX XX X Q Q I R Q NN X .. XX x NX Q X ,XXX .xxxs .-X XX- .. M N X w X W Q .Nw N X X X J.: ,..,.4 X 53222225 -- , 1 ' X Q mx fi ,,,, Q ,1 N xx X X ' ff '1'1' ff -' NX :ES 5233, fi:-Z., .,:., X Q 1,g1g.iQ2Q252i,::1.A,.,z.,.Q' X N NQNN . XS' N Q S S X X N 4 Q l ,g:1:EQfifrfrf' 1 .--'- E:2:23::.i:3:E1.-N ,ig 5: .4W, ., S . gil 2 377 .1 ,,., X Q ,g, ' xx X XX .-1--rf--ee.. .:f122:5 - . ' :1 ,.,, XXXSMX. s x xww WM ,XX , X X fXSl SNXX ,..- X X XX XX X X X XXX X XX X X 5 .X X X X XX XX X X XXX, .,.. X X XX XX X X X X XX F -4:-1 4-A4 U 'IAQEQEQEQ-' X 3223233 S X eXmX QQQQX X X XX N' XXX Q . D X Q .... XXX .9 XXN XXXX NN ,XX XX S XS. Se X .XX XQXXX .., ' qhl, , LL,. Working on his English library theme, Jim Stevens hunts in the card catalog for information on the history of Egyptian hieroglyphics. Q r 'E i 131 YB nlno 1 . l,y,. Ll.l L H. Joyce Adelstein ,Q 'EB' f - ke , AJ 'Qt oo,y s N Kathi Bernon Gary Brown afar Sandra Arnoff ' .. an , fam , f , .1 QP an , . w.. 1227 5 Judi Bluhm v- Qu- Peter Bundy fm--, . fn:- gfixf 5 1' u. New can JK . e Q 5: 3 X ,L ff .- . .t ,iw Vf.-.. 3, W . X Q51-tt Q J im gs in X a W as H. Jean Bachman 758 Elaine Borodofsky Judi Bunkin , Y 5 .4 2 4 :Zeb--.5-.it 5' et: , J ww - i an A X I ,J f ' ' a,JJ gg i . ..::. H-QL, Q, , : 1 I-.,f'?s1a.r, Nxneta f , , , ,. 'J Richard Baker Gary Benjamin Karen Bennett Martha Bremson June Brickley Louis Brooker in R Gene Burton ,, t ' fi5?3?2z1- . , if I 56 E aasi J ,ff '35 Kent Burton Marilyn Carl JANUARY I958 ,-,cusrxwvaan rr rf' ' Clam Colm Am! Taffy Reign Dmfmg fembr P7 l.VZ76g6 Mak Morrie Dannenhlrsn Michael Fellman Richard Frank Neil Davidson Gerald Finkelstein Frances Frankel 157 . F. . S- :. - 2:35:- 52 ,N . 5 fw 'Q zz is Winifred Chin N x f as ., if :- 553: 5 S Howard Cohen Linda DiLeone . - f'. 5, 1 L. X NF X X m y gigs.-,ii H L Carol Fisher ' -un. if Xi X ' it Q ...RX A . Caryn Clossman Diane Cohen N Ng 'IQ xgwlxex SN A W X up or .- ' .e .ff Q i X X Q K 'ii N x S 9 fi gy Clover Ann Courtney David Cutler Ellyn Dworken ,ois -,:,- g . Sandra Fisher Miriam Estreicher L : Q ' i . Marjorie Forman Y . . 5 Q Alice Freedman Maureen Fromkes Carol Garlock Ronald Gimple Rochelle Gold Robert Goldstein Judith Goodman Robert Grueninger Rachel Grunspan g 6 ' ,- . , - 1 -, . ' 'e 1 - Beverly Hill Barbara Himmel 'fE.:? ' : Sandie Kaplan Barry Katz ,. eg i an .. - L ' K ff ,sg .asf Beverly Goldstein Sue Gordon JANUARY 1958 S 'i Exlvlnrzhcg fob Opemhcgf Q fnquzkzfzbfe DA? Haunt iz f' lf . R' . 'Vi 'Qtr' 1 3559? KL 4? W .l f .e Richard Gross 1 H+- .r , :..:5st.- ,-:sesam e 1' - iff :'iQ5::g,' .' I - ' : gg v .',k:Zk.f,2 fg' '54 : , A f I wig gk fe, i'1fi.f'f-fgyxig., qglsfffx 'x'5:sm5?faa gsm- Qu .- 5 .4 :sg ,f5gcKff'5yig'fj:QvSl i ,- 'Tuff 5?!T7 m:::.7?1Us J 'lislifi - an fg ze .K , Lynne Hartley Alan Israel Q. 37172 G75 . '-3, lar' .' D . :.: N ' an :wif I- - ' . David Katz Suzanne Hayne Marshall Kain Ivan Kaufman 158 Barry Herschman O nw F1 O ..- ro W av 'U ..- nw 5 ax H-six' . , .EEE ' '. . , ,, ,,,, I 2 Stanley Keilin And Eymcg Cmfeerg Guzkiaznae Ujfice X fl-5 L V ff M L l 3, R Anne Kelly is Penny Kelly '.. 5? fig Marsha Kelner David Kleger Myrna Klein Judith Levich Robert Levine Robert Levine A sentence, a bite. That's how Pippy Lutz does her typing. f . f -1: -1, y. , A , i F e w ,.tttt N 5' :if -Qfifx , t'f.QE-S' W7 . 4 1 ta M f 1:5 ..teee. .1 Roberta Kosser Joan Kramer Irwin Levy Gilbert Lieber William Leiken fn' -vi - -L - 1 m f Rochelle Lipman Robert Lukin Elilabeth MCMillin Gary Magden Harvey Malamud Janet Martin Jerry Martin Bennett Menks Mary Annabelle Mercer Marc Madorsky V . fir .. K .W ,, .A J' Lv IX 'Q .--F 4 my X 55- ,?',, j 55. F K if V 5 A F at ty 22 5 Lloyd Marks gm at NY-.1 6 wx 5 W 5 il ..,.. Q, William Meckler Phyllis Mirnoff Robert Moore David Newman Andrew Nimmo JANUARY 1958 Graduaier Bequeaila I 11 ilae Lay! WY! Mickey Schultz learns to use a calculator in bookkeeping. 'Q - Charlene Miskoe James Mitchell Stanley Non' Ira Novak 160 Tbezif Poffeffzbm And Tefmmeni -X F Wm Q 55 Q B Vsggki t xi 2 2 Carol Osborn Patricia Porter 'mtl 51.5 it i I Howard Roback Out goes Linda Pearlman's scrumptious coffee cake: in goes Fran Whitney's custard pudding. 1151 Linda Pearlman Steven Price Howard Robinson Q -Y Alan Peterson Adrienne Ravitz Vivian Robinson 161 Janice Pinski '95 1 - .' ii: juleeanne Reed Norton Rock ha .ttf Betty Polacsek Terrence Pollack -ff! Susan Reid Howard Reuven '5 1 V' Charles Rosenberg Charlotte Rosenthal Physics students Vaido Konsen and Pete W'ard demonstrate with practical instruments the resolution of forces. Robert Schlesinger Walter Schmunk Lynn Schoenberg V' .. . 1 K - - 1 ii iise iee ttii ': A Nina Siegel Sharon Siegel Dave Siess Q gi l kr 1 SSN .gg It 4 9 ' ,.1 . A 54 fQifQ'i5i sctsl' t B is Edward Schwartz Norman Silverstein l 62 JANUARY 1958 Exnlinnl Fncef and Unne I0 Announce Barry Rubenstein Martin Sacher 5: 1 : ....- K i Richard Salem T NN 5 -v 52 -. Q il Warren Seitz s jean Sambrook 5 Ira Sherman Roberta Simon Jerold Alan Small Exubemni WI!! amber 0 Em! Day! Gerald Spilman Alan Sweigert Virginia Tomsic Armond Waxman Muriel Smothers Jerry Sobul Patricia Speer zr' is f it it i N ' rr irrirrii -M S 'r.' V S Rn Q' N X Sally Sprackling Michael Stein Phyllis Stein Rita Stromberg Robert Taylor Jerry Thomas David Thorpe Marilyn Tischer Stephanie Watkins Judy Tuber William Vanderbilt jill Vincent , is gi x. I W V Y EJ X sf rg Q ur' s sf gig iii if K 4 K G if 92? lm Bunny Waxman Maureen Weiner Saul Weinstein jay Weiss 163 I pledge allegiance . . Gail Lehowitz, Ruth Long, and Petc Bond conduct the flag ceremony prior to an assembly. Phyllis Weiss Louis Whitney 'i,,t QV Lb 9 ssm,L ,Ag Arthur VVolfc f GSP' 5 l Q X Eugene Welter Rochelle Wexler Frances Whitney Martin Mlidzer Donna XVillinger Carole Wilmot W a K I--M. f 2, , -- ' Dorothy Yehl Sheldon Zeldes Joyce Zelman l 64 JANUARY 1958 Hegghff Bebzm' AUGUST l957 David Barrett Edward Crawford Karen Goldberg Wayne Lunder Larry Madorsky Rickey Mora Ilene Price David Silber Phil Zinnner faeces' I 14 Mhdj A mixture of happiness, content, sadness,.and fear makes connnencement an unforgettable experience for every senior. l958 january Senior Class Officers: Howard Robinson, presidenlg Sue Hayne, treasurerg Annabelle Mercer, secretary: Steve Price, vice president. 1958 june Senior Class Officers: jim Brown, president: Linda Markey, treasurer: jewel Kra- vitz, secretaryg Marc Faigus, vice president. 165 Larry Adclman 'L X Judith Amdur Y x W, .K -gala W F Q 1 1 2 N t I 2, , N ' Q ' . ,:..,. ,.,. . .in ...N Y . , . 1 jane Aikens Judy Anderson : li ky, i :iff in It Kam ,, wwf, . . -f P JN Nl vw? R ,figs Stl? Mfg M -uw' Hi- -1 is Wag Qtek. ,t gtg - , ,-N - -- ' fr.. --at - :. ., A My if - .nt-,,:.,t.-. 1, ,, 2 Paul Axelrod Barbara Barenholtz Sandra Bassett Gerald Bennett if-at V 'il' ss a Rebecca Beard Ted Bennett JUNE 1958 ' . Marjorie Allen John Antoon xx X Sid Arnson fujjbfzng Gfddf Endwfe Merzl fabolmcvbgo Teri! 4 1 New X X 'E M 5 .' ix x FQ V- 55 Joy Atkins Anne Barner Gary Barnett Joyce Baron r 3 i R t! if K 9 :.n.i.7,f,1.fit .. , 1 i.,t,, vif . -M ' . A, F 'ure W lm 3 i It ,fl tt- lf 2 1 AK K 1 iwgtgfs' Efiilf ' t 'E WifS5t931Q Q' at at an Y Q X aw it as . Susan Begun Harriet Benesh Carole Benjamin Q lyt, I I t ' 5, :.,: ,. A is 'tii if Barbara Toni Berger Walter Berghauser Charles Berk 166 Collqge Bomfafg Em!! Am' Wai? for 5' 601195 ,H A 'al U Y gsm. B Howard Berk SZ ix' ft Patricia Berko ,mi 'Sw W' l ' , . tm :xX N A 3 'X Bonnie Berkev A t -rf - f f Lf, xi f, 'iz . . Tiffr- N'5f . t D onald Berman 'QI' Robert Bernstein Ray Bernzweig V 1 W pw- VW? Chiming in with the familiar phrase, Ken Sprohl and Bill Van- derbilt cxclaim, Good morning, here arc your morning :tn- nouncententsf' Q! t 1 ' v 1. my 7 Marcia Birnholtz Q...- N. I X 12 5 Q fi 3 41' Q Sandra Blaiwes e St Morris Blatl Peter Bond Robert Bond Rhoda Bonovitz 167 Lorraine Blake Q YF? Linda Blase Sharyn Bott joan Boumztn Kenneth Bram ,gm A X Sheldon Braverman James Brown 4 A fl Barbara Cagcn in 4 5 if f 1' Caryl Chase Carole Bramson of 5 Linda Brill Sherri Brown x ra . . . -: ...N--s:....ax1.,.. Q-1.4, ,X Richard Brandt is Lynn Broadman JUNE 1958 ffmfmcg Over S 106,55 Of Noieg fembrf Build P1761 of Refemfclo Paper! Q Qzq .,.. V- 5 3 KAAK 'B B , .:,..,:.., lllrr 3 B f , B Sheila Budin Roger Burrow Sheila Busch Patricia Carbaugh Gerson Carr Henry Chakford Arline Chapman Charles Claghorn Ilene Chase juris Ciemins D011 Cistone Barbara Cohen i 3 r ,sf D Laura Conway Marilyn Davis 'H va. E N W ...- Q -if Q w,mg,5Ifyk x My Eileen Cohen ,., iH Q . , is r . W is .if 'm , N x Judith Corman Tom Day -QHWQ ski X fi gf 13 x Holding a map of France, john Hoenie listens to Marc Faigus explain to Sue Schnell and to him the effect of the Renaissance upon French literature. Eli Cohen P? , if f Gerald Cousins Harry Cohen A n Donald Crabtree .L .. ' iw Hifi' B , fs?-U gi .' i Ken Cole john Conley i Marshall Cramer Barbara Davis at D Mike Deibel Thomas Delaney Roger Delman 169 june DeMarinis JUNE 1958 IZA? felecl 5014 cg E t , Caught in the act, Ira Novak, Mike Fellman, and Marty Widzer xx A find the chicken tasty at the 12A Box Supper. i rw ik.. a EW Q i f Janis Dollinger Lee Dollins Barbara Dombrowski Perry Dworken Marcia Edelman Shefold Edelman Dorothy Diffenderfer Constance Dilley emi, Qgnitsf., ..BS3:'EFL.5:: 1, - , , S s: is ffl, -, Hg ., 41 - Toinette Dion Marilyn Doimsky .e ' - Ri., 1 Q gk weigh ll Q 3 fl .J ,W Qt' Pe Thomas Dougan Jane Dreifort David Dubal K ft '53ls2k'xaU I 5 Y? Q! K Sylvia Edelson Ronald Eisenberg Michael Eisner 170 And Moz' 0 57 if' F V Elizabeth Ann Evan ff ' i E, Gary Feinglass Anthony Finizia ia Golda Franklin S all Box Supper Marc Faigus ix EE 1 . i x . '51, Michael Feinstein K f fi K Nm e 5 i 55 . . if .ff in Adrienne Fisher Am -. K ' , QQ' EU. ..:2 :Q .. F Douglas Franz 171 3 David Erikson F ,., ga 4 N I F ssss Sandra F aller Susan Esral Joan Fasciano IFS--1554 K ' jean Ferguson Helene Finberg Harvey Fishman Dave Frazier joan Fox Phillip Frey 4 'Y Eudice Estreicher Gloria Fein Patricia Fine 31 T X. 'X John Francis jay Friedland Looking confident, Mike Kottler, class chairman, explains the theorem involving a pyramid cut by a plane parallel to the base. Larry Friedlander Gary Friedman Harry Friedman Marcia Friedman 0 y a ld ' X vig : u e Donald Fuerst Ellen Fuerst Grace Gallucfi Bob Garb XN'arren Gill Frank Gilles Norman Ginis Edith Glass 172 George Friend Alvin Gateman Elaine Glazer l JUNE 1958 In fembr hue Robert Fries FM Q35 Deanna Gentile is Ronald Glickman G Forefeef Future Kenneth Goldstein Ruth Goldstein Carol Goodman Cafgl Goodman A ' ....h ,ti-' , -N 5 5 ,f it of -. A. Lawrence Gould Judith Graf 173 Harold Gluck :ig ...fi Suzanne Goldberg qll i fs A5 SS 3 5 Q. .Q Barbara Goldstock Sidney Goodman Stuart Green Alvin Goldberg .'.- . 1.. L K. Eiggaist .. Ruth Goldberger Melvin Golland .Lip Q ' AMN i X 5' E 1-- i t S 5 Marc Gordon Xu M W N N X Q S S3 x .askin X S X - ' -3+ rs ex X X: Qt M t New N Xbox? til 1 N f X 5 W X Adele Greenberg Carol Goldberg Arlene Goldstein Alan Goodman Larry Goss Raya Greenberg Robert Greenes Randy Gregg Melvin Gross 2 5Q?31 ii i--Ria ,Q V ,, S3l'lf0fd Gross Adrienne Grossman William Gude vga- ' ,. . , wif, .4 . ,Q '- Hg, 3.3.--a . . is , we fax 451, . . , ., ,E J S X 5 if ... .h .X , we 1 V' izfW'ilf.'6l gg ,Q 1 , ii, .mr M .. s, , HW 'i iffr fa m . Mp ::a.i:wxaa,..ai-,. 1' WSW i Q? ifyr Q, ww fx. rf- 1w,1:-my -J , . . Sandra Gurney Marjorie Guzik Frances Haas 5 45, X - , il Er i , 1' , .,2- -afngxir 4 9+ if 2 ,gf 5, Q ggi! fffigif ' - if iQ::.2 , Madelon Hambourger Rirthard Handler joan Harper ix ! Q' 1 sf Al Se wiegn Q EEN ffl,1w'l,w girl 3 as Q. li lx! Sheila Hartman Dan Hauser Phyllis Heiser JUNE 1958 Mafia' Look Ou! Worlaf Yi LVy,A :,, :,, , ,W - V.- - i ' . - ,,,..,.,.f,, ga., , ,rl , it , ,,, ,X A Lmljw-Fggeisfjffyfyg ,gr g.,5g:Saza1egqaf?'r ai vis-5.-wal 'Ki gg ' fig' -:s:1:i.sme ,Mg-'f,3gS2., .QV Pgsffwgqz, ., :ia ml 1 515 Fi..-'fffyfiiif'-'IiiE'??5Zaiiii El-?1Ki7i9?.-Y-2' 'icxffw- .Z' ' -'ixrkfr ffl- we :mv 1 iw'S'f14e,mff'2T?fvzwafer ':-wiv? 'f :FM 'lf 'ea-fr: Ophelia Guerrero Klaus Gumto Qi ,K V' i i W li l Judy Haber Nancy Halpern fr. G '5ififfQ9l Egg ,ui ii will i if if N 2 2 Shirley Hart Alan Hartman Sandra Henderson Thelma Herman 174 Here VW Come J QA 1' gryy L Barry Herschman ' L- Q K: . f , Linda Hill ,. T f l are f WIC , if 5, l X 'UQ X W ,exit N X A -1+ 4 2 . , t, .ea ' W N.. . .. .. 3,-Nga, Linda Hirsch -71' . tix Katherine Hopper .Wk Nj, I Li'-' W if Carolyn Herzbrun Melvin Hill Mike Hirsch 5 . 1 . K :fl- ?:z1iU ' ' a.5i::-Iffzzfvl' ' . raffvig may .W Sandra Horn The art department prepared poster in the front hall reminds Rona Moskowitz and Mike Kottler of the 12A Box Supper. Bertram Hirshberg Richard Horwood l 75 John Hoenie Neal Holder Harvey Irlen David Irwin i --s. 1 3 1 fb! e il Michael Hopkins Gerald Israel Phil Jacobson 0' t 'Lf. I ' 'vliygfglii K Sandy Johnson 1 r My ,K Stephen juhasz l as 'Ta' R Q23 fgli fe f , ,1 fffii' Sheldon Karp , i Marjorie Katz ts, K as I Qi X Phyllis Jacobson wa uf x J i in If ,if ' Q l if E Don jones N' Q, ,, Allayne Kahan -1 :, . gy. Lkrkk fi I ,Ye , - .,, 3 , ,o,,: y M 'at sg ' ' 'Tag Michael Kary A up - , sex Steven Katz i n gy N5 N. X X. X ' jay Jeffrey T i P if E is Helen Joseph Jacqueline Kahn SS' Q.. S gh' ff ,vp , f xi X Henrietta Kasten tg 3 , iw . -qw' ft ' I rw' Rosalyn Kahn A ,V 3 2- - asf 3 V7 N .,t,k, I 2 ' Garry Katz . i i ws, 1 V A io i S 1 Q-E N JUNE l958 Senzbn' Razzle A R00 J And Cu! A Rucgj Az' Sembr Affembbf Patricia Kaplan Larry Katz Lola Kautman Susan Kaye Elliot Kelman Braver boys of the january class model the girl's gym attire in the senior assembly production, The Scholastic Game. Marcia Kepets Jerrold Kirstein , '. Y 35111 gi 1'-Q1 5 ,H-. L A-If fs ' A va X' ,ga Q if L' '-:AB 03.4 I Leonard Kleinman Paul Kleinstub Marty Koppelman Sue Koppelman fi. Q mf Qs, .,:. 5, X 1. xg Ruth Klamer David Klein Ellen Klein Melvyn Klein ' .. - 5 : ':fa:,. L ,,.-' ' ii' liie 3 1 Julie Klestadt Q'- S, ' 'v K 1 ff , me 5 Q if-fi? 3? M -- . 1-N. pf-.EE Deena Kossoff l 77 Kenneth Kolt Linda Konnor Vaiclo Konsen Michael Konler Alan Kowit jewel Kravitz Denise Sparlin hopes the chemistry equation she's writing balances because it's a two-story drop to the ground. L JUNE 1958 Laughter Reggm uuyu f x li - W james Krebs WX- Joyce Kroot sf y 3, Ellen Krenitz Neil Kurit s n i V iq? 1 4bb, Z V, , VV, gg ioei f ' K N X or K M , L m V L L Ellis Laitala Linda Lampel judirh Landis Sidney Landskroner janet Langer judith Langer i sf 'j :-Q - W : a f is r ,ulrea ' neaeaa ' ' W e ll ,,.. a ll A,,, by :.. ' e V . K N nuela f i f eele sw f zf' i - - l Ilona Langman Marcia Lansky Lois Latnik Myron Lavine Marlyne Lazarus Patricia Lease 178 Az' fembr Affembbf Gail Lebowitl sz i 4 p+e35se ' iw, f k K K gk 3 5-in . 5' 73 K -.fixed Q Fred Lenhardt Eileen Leslie Sandra Levenson QW 4? Na Q T X N Edward Levine Gerald Levine Robert Levine SIUHTI Lipsteuer Sheila Lockman Leo Lombardo Michael Lucas Iris Lukin Elizabeth Lutz 179 M ,,..., S , ,fix Gilbert Leib N- 2. . .och 'S ix ' X Qi K Gail Levin Q .1 -.z 4 sk - W' ..,.,E Q' in K K .VAX if . ' 7 17 5 if 42525155 . f ' Donald Levy 1. . X S 5. .s ' 1 , on .55-.3 WX ldee - ' gjxegtzlg L-L... A I f is ee-1e ' e Sag 4 if L15 f Ruth Long james McGimpsey 'eee' Mary jane Lemmers Sandra Levin Kenneth Lindner Robert Lowe S ! N in .5 M Tim McGuirl -ww.. Proofreadlng galley proofs of the next B 8: G, Barbara Himmel, Adrienne Duber, and Phyllls Welss chuckle as they check the Not Exactly column. K ff -vw ! '?fiSf rw., 15 Ann Magri Elxzabeth Martm Winifred Martin Anita Malamud ttt W t--t . t .. .L 1t.Li Linda Mangine -asf 31- te if Linda Markey Harriet Marx DOIBCI1 Mafli Carolyn Matula James Maybury Sf-m y ,,At ga, .L,,.L K ccy N as f S tlet tk at Carol Meister Dennis Meltzer jack Meyer Linda Miller Arlene Mllls 180 .,,.,.,.t....f-. ,. V ..-Wa-... .U ,...,.--.,...-w,....-..,.,..v . Y :V ...V V W. JUNE 1958 Tlaeyife Happy Tlaqife Eagan Mm Tlaqf ife Exczieaf T 1991342 .YEWZUVI Nannette Neiditz Daniel Nozik Richard Newman ,-:: e. . 1 al .. . .,,3 3 wan 5 ga. .. ., 7, A -f 3 . f -K. 'A -fmt - - emo X. Q-. K . .. . .,, ,,. -wr Q, A - f , is is 5 X, M . .,. ,,... 1 slr .f .. X N Q X .il M1 Q X fx , ww we T' 355: 'S xl' ,In r PSX if .E ft wx 3 .. 5 lx- 4 xg .Magi H RK H IMS ia, X 3 it , K rw Q 9 T 5 f ,G K .. rx its M 'tk 2 43 W fr ffrsgiispzi. :ina f H: Sandra WAY :wx-I , Nozik Edward Nacht jerry Nisenbaum Betsy Osborn my. if ,-3' iw -ab? 5 5 ,Q :li m sfgvfg' 1.14 J W L r 1' 7' X- 2. fi.: e- 1-i: :J . Hz.-2 1 , N ? 2 1 If xi f Rona Moskowitz Donald Naragon Dave Nixon Elizabeth Packer -., ., 1,.v-.,....,.,,..3....,-,,-, joan Moss Gary Neides Sheldon November Alan Palmer janet Papp Jeffrey Paull Robert Pavlish Barry Pearlman Robert Pearlman 181 -, A .. Qty I Carol Pehl Patricia Penty Madaline Piazza Wayne Poley i f P Sandra Posard Carol Pliner K' - it , , A ,, 91 ,:X1'fWS, - . ,.:f-:swim - - wr: fum, Q lp 3 V 3, A t 5 ,ara K K pwas, IES il, ,, ,.,.,ff2sf5?5,L-qt. - 1. t. ,,V,..i,'rt,r.7,,M tl .lp ak X Q1 ,E -. 1 rs Qy A Earl Polish Ed Pressman ps. Marlene Rehmar MarCia Reitman - -- 3 1 9-1-ftwlk , A ,,,,.. P y JUNE 1958 lii H5 Affembb Eddy Susan Perlich l K 12 is digg as 3 'Q My ' 2 A Y Y., 3 it .N Q i 9 -xt? ai X Hue ! K, Larry Plosker Marc Pohl David Polatsek Howard Polish Harvey Polster Sandra Portnick K 1. Z 'ip X r i 'W ' , Pl ... 51? Mmm K , -' zi if W if qv X 3 :,!E'- w5 i:?.'zf:2t-E.. , . zz 1--w2Qf1?. Phyllis Rabin Alice Racca Lenore Reece Stephen Rembrandt Allen Regch Judith Rice 182 Reward! mm' Recgreziv Robert Richardson Sandra Rittenberg if do 5 A i David Richter Stanley Robboy Sandie Kaplan's and Ivan Kz1ufn1:1n's memories of thc senior proni, unlike the floral piece, will not wilt. ,W A L, ,ik .Q lp' L -X . - t ,icn Sf? -f?'5ff9ii' :.iQ' fi- Donald Rollins Susan Roman Paul Ronder jane Rose Susan Rose Q T may ' ' fit.. X ll fx 3 il R A 24.1-f 1 Beryl Rosenberg Bonnie Rosenberg Howard Rosenberg Sandra Rosenberg Harvey Rosenbluni 183 Larry Rosen Robert Ross Barbara Rossman ff 0 'Elf Maurice Romer Sandra Safier 5' . ,ZS A ' 5 - A .. S ff eesr c S 'L David Schackman X AW iii? hifi? 5 If, Marcia Schneiderman r 'T .,.f I ixx it If fire? 3 5 ' .S iflkffs ' r'I:f' H, 3 s ft ff 'T .J .. , -if sg.,-s-,5 'f l Henry Roth -V A g .:,. my y n iw V 5 s?mff' Q:1: : -, X Tilffidh siiia f ' mfizjggf Q si, !?fl,lEw,, 1 S? Sander Rubin Paul Salay Judy Scheinberg Marlene Rothenberg wg ffr J if ., 153' 1 Alice Russell Marshall Samuels 'W ' ls We Xa Y x 5 256 .. ,,,, ,life ,...,,. sf? -f ' 159331 , T' N qw rg W ,,f,l.?5-,,. -:- . Greta Scheiner JUNE 1958 Gala Prom Lzbfem Em' Of Hgh School Edumizon For Tex - Weary .fembrf Ronald Sands Harvey Schiff S ' sw L ,,.i,e f 1 X ' 'ikr - ' Sue Schnell Marilyn Schultz Earl Schwartz 184 Ruth Sargeant Dianne Schmertz Garry Schwartz -5ZjL..'?'5-QQ, llrw,K : . ' ei X Yi S E X 2 we X x X Q, Q S Miss Marilyn Dick, Ursuline student teacher, helps Iris Lukin finish a B 8 G layout. fd Q Lee Schwartz Marlene Schwartz I Q l i A... t 3 A E . V .E ' i n 5 . - ' 5 fr 'KJ :Ti-1 :Ez ' ' 2' 1 S. f 1 teeee gm., . kr 1555s if ,:.k . . Carolle Shapiro Patsy Shapiro it Barbara Sherman Renee Sherrow Helene Scott Mark Sedley Aileen Sharp Beverly Shaw 'WINS' is 'xxx MXPX gh M N N , si?1?f5.'ffi fY-19559 Xffiff : 1.4-gl7'i..wsstf Et Carole Shifrin Neil Shun 185 .Q ' if .at i ' ,S eess A S fi , - Q iff ' 3 SIA 35 1 Q P . C ., L .. Mt l N K A my-.-.,, . . - . ..sS32fQ--f:,4, I Richard Seesc 5 :Am mix, I -E,ti trx - - t . ,,tii t t,tt,,tt.Xti K L. - ., ,iiie H. t . .W l Joy Shenker - Irwin Siegal Susan Serlin Sandra Shepard Judy Silver With visions of one of the opposing team's cheerleaders, Mel JUNE I958 Hill dozes coming home from a football game. Thomas Smayda David Smith 1 Msg E Q? Earl Spector Bonnie Spehek if ig' 1. b 3' 'T RWM gs 'lv if-' 5, ,,. E as fl gi XXI X r Q X ,syn Judith Smith Richard Speicher Estelle Silverberg , . 1 5-:-,Q:im..g'::::ga:::e 5 : - sez:-..:-S.-A 1 . ii -: i if Judydale Smith Susan Sonnhalter Amta Splke Arlene Stalker 186 Tame! And Dgbloma Of fcbolmlzb SMCCEII ff? his ' V5 59'-S' 5 I J Susan Silver David Simon Denise Sparlin ici' K -- i mg! w x X ii Sheila Starke Are Proud Reminder! Am' Pow' MZWOVZEI james Stevens xl '- ' Judith Strauss Hr Elaine Torch nf 5 5 N' it fit? f' ' David Stewart Phyllis Sutton Suzanne Tornya . vt it - ,L l - S Qin t ' . , of tfxstwss Y -Q K .- f Y -w janine Twig Andris Usis 187 , K ' Ig ,K - 7 were A E rl? in 75 S Nancy Stecker William Stewart .5 f its E JoAnn Sylvester Dennis Truhan ff June Valentine X rt: . se ' ., X S - Sw gh -A 'yf t., X . Ezra Steiger Brenda Stone if L ii Patricia Territ 'SQ' r Bill Tucker 135 Lamar Van Gunten it, s ul.. Robert Steiglitz Ronald Stovsky Marilyn Tesler Sandra Turaney Harvey Verbelun Larry Katz, Sanford Gross, and Gary Barnett spark the IVU dance entertainment. Stanley Waldman Sidney Weinberg eg : W ,Q SEN' W 5' ., il .e Wi 5- V ,-we f V, .-1, mm,..g-sr.:,r-1 5, ,f.- ,--. Y :fc , Judith Weiss Mary Ellen Walters Louise Waxman . i f 1 ...nt ...,. -1: , 'V ' ,- P4-sgfi fag-K - 2- .. Lir- ti, K, ,af .V , . , r A aww rift - . . - ' - . Qggraxfe, :S .V W R -Q25 fi -5 K Deborah VVeiner Myra Xveinman P v lt 5 in K ,fr 5 fm t W X an Shirley Weiss Elaine Weltman N :Q Qi ,Q ,- +L . . M .: qi ..... , . . Ti sm me 13, 4:3 ,t- N Nw 1 ., 5 . L . gf .123 -5,fc1557-wwf-ge?4fmf ' Joan XVeber Sanford Weinstein James Wenner 188 Donald Mleinberg Michael Weinberg ..,, N S. . ,'.t if w 5,3 ,i .L was-.gi Vicki VVeinstein Bonnie Weiss Natalie Wviener Marianna Wilde IUNE I958 Happy Talk J Elly Lay! Day! of fenzbrf Anita Williams Dorothy Wirth William Witt john Wolter Richard Wood jon Woodworth Judi Wright Ellen Wymor joel Wyse Lois Zupon Camera Shy Nicolina Costanzo Kenneth Davis Salvatore Ippolito Allen Lipoff David Newman Stephen Parisi Michael Parker K if L ?i Z J E Annette Winter :-. as F as S.. lt it CP A wrm' Assembly rehearsal hub-buh in cafeteria sends thrills of antici- pation throngh two hundred participating seniors. Motley NCASSOBUS choristers sing their origi- nal song niemorializing daze in high school. r .SXKWZUVJ Spend Few Remazmmcg Ddlyf m 21 fwzkffmcg Dr. O. E. Hill presents diploma to his daughter Linda while Mr. Nash announces next grad. 'Q Y 'Nu ,M cf' 5' sawn-a . f K Eff ?-5?6f fJs ' f at 1 : QP' qi . g K 1. m Q . Q 2 .te Surprised and grateful Marcia Friedman accepts the H Women's Civic Club Award from Mrs. Burney. eights ri an ,.,,.. , V A l K - .,.,. f e 2. 7 A -- 2' ' . ' - - - L 190 J Wbzrlzhcg Ylfzy of A6fZ'VZbf f Ghastly one-eyed, one-horned, flying purple people eaters, grue somely garbed, invade the auditorium stage. Final details absorb left-handed Hank Roth and Marcia Birnholtz, assembly directors. Receiving senior colors, Mrs. Winslow's homeroom gals culmi- nate three years of guidance and companionship. . f i e ' V Buffet tables ladened with scrumptious delicacies tempt hungry dancers in the glorified girls' gym. JUNE, 1958 PROM 'zz I 7 ri iff sw eell Oecgemely Beeieekeez' Belle! emel Tuxedo Amkfeel Beezux Grand marchers majestically descend the Social Room staircase and begin to circle the dancing floor. 192 The dances and the fun, the football games we won . . sing nostalgic seniors and their attractive dates. w- ..:11s-1.41:-z1'fg,vxQ,fi1f 5351- 6 ., . . X .N vs,-,.wf?i1. A -I' 2- wMl7i5,::5195giW is 'k My Z4-4? QT bkfki A , W4-zsxwsslfxvfiw 1-2--ww:-s-1--is.. vim wssww-,.-y a s views X 'K N lisa L fm 1 .xlflw JN H MAW ' K- N X 1: - Y f s so - 4 i .gm S v. , r A Q fr , BW R, XL .0 Q X' 'N -za 9?'e.Q:a,iW-- , . . .. ...W M, f f . A, gr Sli 4 rr gg .r .. 3 r , f . Q N '13 fr V51 -W A ' , 5 fs . -gf? Liglithcarled couples guyly whirl bcncalh thc multi-colored revolving globe. fw kg and fuzzy m fojibf Lgbleez' foam! Room Memorable exeliing . . . many tunes . . . dancers appear jusl 21 lilllc weary during the final selection. fl :gi I I on ki. W. js LJ , K up gi E r lf 193 Soil candlblight and while tablecloths furnish restful atmosphere to dining mlrmccrs. 3 av if ff is a 'gf' 5 fe l Y , l Sunny skies smiling up on graduates zlllows them lo begin processional all the flagpole. Against the background of the new Heights banner, graduates with diploma in hand cornmence the recessional. JUNE, 1958 COMMENCEMENT Proud Pmfenff See foyow SZWZUKV Accqvi Dgolomm judge Earl Hoover hres Six Shooter com- mencement address to an amused audience. ,pf V 1 im.. . . ,Nh ei i . X v x K! Z 5 J Anxious Carol Goodman and Sue Goldberg claim robes before proceeding to dressing rooms. 194 nm. , ..w.,k,,,t ,. .,. ., A Abbey, Dawn 18253 142 Abbey, Ellen 11183 142 Abraham, Ronnie 1Aud. B.3 186 Abrams, Lyn 1Speech Lab3 187 Abramson, Marshall 11053 141 Ack, Hank 11023 141 Acter, Arthur 1Audie3 151 Adelman, Larry 11113 166 Adelman, Sheldon 11053 141 Adelstein, Joyce 11083 41, 42, 84, 156 Adler, Richard 12063 188 Agin, Dennis 11283 145 Agins, Linda 12013 88, 65, 142 Aicher, Margret 11093 57 Aidman, Deborah 18183 57, 185 Ailtens, Jane 12103 87, 75, 166 Albini, Ann 12193 146 Albrecht, Eric 11253 49. 187 Alessandro, Kathy 11173 145 Alexander, Mike 11103 144 Alfred, Pat 11813 56, 72, 188 Allen, Kenneth 1MS3 149 Allen, Marjorie 12093 166 Allen, Rozanne 12413 76, 146 Allison, Dee 11043 144 Allmayer, Bernard 1Bal. W3 187 Alper, Sheldon 1Speech Lab3 51, 74, 187 Altschul, Lawrence 11163 146 Amdur, Judith 12253 41, 48, 66, 71, 166 Amor, Robert 18093 54, 140 Amper, Barbara 11083 150 Amster, Ruth 12163 145 Anderson, Judy Lee 12203 25. 40, 75, 85, 266 Andrews, Keith 12113 188 Anker, Helene 11123 144 Anthony, Robert 12213 184 Antine, Penny 12873 82 Anton, Fraklyn 11273 187 Antonelli, Jean 12143 65, 140 Antoon, John 12173 166 4 Antoon, Mary Lou 18283 144 Appel, Jetfrey 18063 60, 65. 66, 146 Apple, Lawrence 12183 27. 70, 85, 189 ve 3213-if f V -w..,,-f.. STUDENT INDEX Appelbaum, Sanford 12063 62, 188 Appelbaum, Sharon 18283 144 Applebaum, Janice 12133 65, 148 Arian, Michael 12883 66, 67. 185 Arnron, Sid 18073 166 Arons, Lynn 1Caf A3 81, 56, 74, 184 Arons, Neil 1Aud. B.3 186 Arnof, Sandra 12853 156 Asher. 101111 11273 187 Asnien, Naomi 12083 41, 58, 70. 85, 1186 Atkins, Joy 11093 54, 79, 85, 107, 166 Atkinson, Tom 18183 5, 186 Atma, Connie 18213 26, 40, 58, 54, 185 Attenson, Barry 18113 146 Aufderhide, Sue 12273 I40 Aurelius, John 18113 146 Awig, Joan 12123 81, 189 Axelrod, Marvin 11073 141 Axelrod, Paul 11213 48, 71, 76, 166 I Babic, Suzanne 11083 150 Bachman, Jean 12853 42, 57, 84, 156 Bachman, John 1Ba1. E.3 60, 149 Bachtel, Bruce 1BCR3 148 Bailey, Louise 1GER3 60, 66, 67, 148 Bailin, Naomi 12023 81, 52, 72, 85, 188 Bailis, Beverly 11813 188 Bailus, Barbara 1G. C. 11.3 148 Baker, Bart 1Aud. D.3 148 Baker, George 1Aud. A.3 59, 184 Baker, Marcia 12273 58, 140 Baker, Richard 11163 156 Baker, Robert 11163 150 Baker, Sue 11143 41, 62, 184 Baker William 11163 150 Balantzow, Robert 12213 184 Ballenoli, Leon 18263 147 Barcus, Judy 1GER3 148 Bardon, Judy 11143 81, 41, 72. 76, 184 Barenholtz, Barbara 12253 40. 64, 88, 166 Barenholtz, Sandra 11043 144 Barker, Ray 1Aud. A.3 184 Barker, Stephen 11253 187 Barksdale, Alfred 18263 147 Bouaaew 4251: 155511 1 Barner, Donna 11173 145 Barnes, Sally 12143 68, 69, 140 Barnett, Eleanor 12123 46, 189 Barnett, Gary 18083 25, 80, 84, 166, 186 Barnett, Ronnie 18183 186 Barodofsky, Joan 12143 140 Baron, Enid 18283 144 Baron, Ileen 12413 52, 82, 146 Baron, Joyce 12293 166 Barratt, Dennis 1EMR3 149 Bassett, Sandra 11093 6, 48, 65, 75. 166 Barron, Earl 12883 54, 185 Baskin, Mandel 1Bal. W.3 187 Baskin, Sheila 1GER3 148 Bass, Donald 1Bal. E.3 60, 149 Bass, Howard 1Speech Lab3 67, 187 Bassett, Barry 18103 148 Bassett, Ellen 12193 146 Bassichis, David 12113 50, 188 Bassichis, Judith 18183 28, 67, 185 Baughman, Carolyn 11083 150 Baughman, James 1Aud. B.3 186 Baumstein, Anila 12273 14, 89, 71. 72. 140 Baus, Donald 1226B3 148 Bayer, Eileen 12193 25, 146 Bayer, Sheila 18173 51, 57. 72, 186 Beard, John 18263 147 Beard, Rebecca 12253 81, 85 56, 107, 166 Beaver, Douglas 12113 188 Becht, Jim 1Aud. A.3 25, 85, 184 Beck, Carmen 12193 146 Beck, Jocelyn 1GCR3 148 Beckenstein, Judie 1Caf A3 66, 88, 184 Beetham, Sam 18093 67, 140 Begley, Barbara 18173 186 Begley, Betsy 12153 189 Begley, John 11103 144 Begley, Philip 12113 188 Begun, Sue 18213 70. 72. 135 Behrens, Beverly 11813 15. 25. 54. B5. 138 Beigie, Carl 12263 54 Beigie, Jacquelyn 12413 146 Bellan, Carol 11173 145 Belaus, William 18143 147 f7'l-'-,Bene.rh, Harriet 12093 41, 66, 68, 88, 166 Benjamin, Carole 12093 166 Benjamin, Gary 1M.S.3 156 Benjamin, Sandford 11023 141 Benkovitz, Sheila 1Caf D3 149 Benkowitz, Linda 1GER3 148 Bennett, Barbara 12193 146 Bennett, Gerald 18013 166 Bennett, Karen 12813 25, 156 Bennett, Ted 18083 166 Benz, Larry 12213 86, 184 Berenstein, Frederick 1Bal. W.3 187 Berg, Amy 11043 144, 65 Berger, Barbara 11143 4, 27, 88. 84. 184 Berger, Barbara Toni 12203 47, 85, 166 Berger, Bob 18183 186 Berger, Karen 18283 60, 144 Berger, Merle 12883 185 Berger, Michael 12063 25, 51, 188 Berghauser, Walter 18083 45, 166 Bergman, Marsha 12893 56, 142 Berk, Charles 18013 54, 76, 166 Berk, Fred 1Aud. D.3 148 Berk, Gary 11073 141 Berk, Howard 1A.S.3 167 Berk, Judith 12193 146 Berke, Ronald 18063 146 Berltey, Bonnie 12253 167 Berko, Patricia 12853 40, 68. 88, 85, 167 Berman, Donald 1A.S.3 167 Berman, Donna 18283 144 Bernard, Michael 12213 184 Bernardi, Victoria 1Caf D3 149 Bernan, Kathi 11293 156 Berns, James 1Ba1. W.3 187 Bernstein, Ellen 12083 186 Bernstein, Eve 12273 42, 140 Bernstein, Gerrie 1GER3 148 Bernstein, Janice 1Caf A3 184 Bernstein, Margery 11043 144 Bernstein, Robert 11113 86, 54, 167 Bernzweig, Ray 12213 184 Berritt, Michael 1Aud. D.3 148 Bertenthal, Howard 11273 137 Besser, Howard 1Aud. B.3 186 Beyer, Bob 11073 141 Biggs, John 1BCR3 148 Bimiield, Tom 11023 141 Birnholtz, Marcia 12293 40, 68, 88, 85, 167 Bishop, Connie 18253 142 Bishop, David 18113 146 Bittner, John 18093 44, 140 Blackinore, John 1Aud. A.3 184 Blackman, Paul 18103 148 Blaiwes, Sandra 11093 71, 167 Blake, Lorraine F. 11193 167 Blank, Marcia 12143 140 Blare, Linda 12093 70, 167 Blatt, Morris 18073 167 Blecher, Howard 12113 188 Bloch, Neil 1226B3 148 Block. Stanley 18113 66, 67. ' 146 Blond, Ann Joy 18183 41, 56, 88, 85, 185 Bloom, Donald 18113 47, 51, 60, 146 Bloom, Edward 11023 141 Bloom, Howard 1BCR3 148 Bloomfield, Paul 1226B3 148 Bloomfield, Peter 1MS3 149 Blostein, Greta 12283 65, 141 Bluestone, Marlene 11183 142 Bluestone, Marlene 18163 26, 64, 74, 75, 189 Blullestone, Myrna 12143 140 Bluhm, Judy 12813 156 Blum, Helene 18183 185 Blumenthal, Arthur 1Aud. E.3 68 Blumenthal, Sandra 11813 88, 188 Bodnar, Nancy 1GCR3 148 Boehm, Don 11053 141 Boggs, Charles 12213 65, 184 Boggs, Phyllis 1GER3 75, 148 Bonchek, Marlene 12013 142 Bond, Peter 12263 28, 84, 85, 164, 167 Bond, Robert 12173 57. 167 Bond, Thomas C. 18243 60, 147 Bonlield, Marian 1Caf A3 87, 184 Bonovltz, Eileen 12283 141 Bonovitz, Rhoda 12203 85, 167 Boody, Robert 11273 137 Borkat, Frank 1Ba1. E.3 49, 60, 149 Borodofsky, Elaine 12313 41, 42, 156 Borover, Marilyn 12133 143 Boslow, Maureen 12393 142 Bott, Sharon 12203 29, 43, 70, 75, 167 Bauman, joan 12253 167 Bova, Philip 11273 54, 137 Bower, Martin 13063 146 Bowley, Marian 12123 39, 56, 72, 85, 139 Boxerbaum, Nancy 12343 39, 74, 140 Boxerbaum, Sylvia 12123 139 Boyer, Michel 12183 139 Brabant, John 11073 141 Bramson, Carole 12373 68, 168 Branco, Joseph 12333 135 Brandt, Richard 1A.S.3 25, 168 Braun, Michele 12193 66, 146 Braun, Natalie 1Caf C3 42, 143 Braverman, Sheldon 11213 168 Breig, Barbara 12153 39, 69, 139 Bremson, Francis 11103 144 Bremson, Martha 11293 26, 54, 106, 107, 156 Brennan, Neil 1Aud. D.3 148 Brennand, Sue 11143 58, 72, 85, 134 Brenner, Larry 11233 145 Bresin, Garry 11233 60, 145 Brewster, Virginia 11133 142 Brick, Ben 12183 139 Bricker, Susan 12413 146 Bricliley, june 12313 156 Brigleb, Judith 12343 54, 69, 73, 140 Brill, Jerome 13103 66, 143 Brill, Linda 12293 25, 26, 168 Britzman, Mary 12083 47, 136 Broadman, Lynn 11213 66, 168 Broadman, Robert D. 13243 147 Brondileld, Arlene 13173 67, 69, 136 Brooker, Louis 1Aud. C.3 156 Brooks, Susan 1Caf A3 29, 31, 56, 74, 134 ' Brown, Alvin 13183 44, 136 Brown, Donna 12013 25, 39, 75, 142 Brown, Dorothy 12133 54, 143 Brown, Gary 11163 62, 156 Brown, James 11113 25, 165, 168 Brown, Karen 12163 145 Brown, Lynn 1MS3 149 Brown, Sherri Lynn 11193 31, 56, 78, 168 Brown, Stephen 11233 145 Brown, Tobie 13213 38, 135 Bruckner, Arnold 12213 134 Bruder, Elliot 12183 36, 139 Brumbaugh, Patrick 1Aud. A.3 16, 134 Bruml, Marjorie 11083 33, 150 Bram, Ken 13063 168 Bradford, Susan 13253 142 Brunello, JOSCDII 1AUd- B-3 136 Brush, Ned 12063 50, 138 Buchler, Toby 1Caf D3 149 Buchler, Stuart 1Ba1. E.3 149 Buckantz, Karin 11143 134 Bucklan, Melvyn 13243 147 Bunkleman, Karl 13063 60, 146 Buckstein, Jan 12393 142 Budin, Sheila 12093 42, 168 Bundy, Peter 11163 156 Bunin, Nelson 1MS3 149 Bunin, Shelby 1226B3 49, 143 Bunkin, David 11163 150 Bunkin, Judi 11083 156 Burger, Carol 13283 144 Burger, Jerry 13143 147 Burk, Gary 1EMR3 149 Burk, Melvyn 12183 139 Burke, janet 12103 73 Burney, Robert 1M.S.3 156 Burns, Betsy 12163 145 Burrow, Roger 13013 168 Burton, Gene 11163 156 Burton, Kent 11333 156 Burwasser, David 12213 134 Burvis, Gunta 12133 43, 143 Burwasser, Joyce 12023 39, 74, 75, 106, 138 Busch, Sheila 12253 25, 37, 43, 168 Bussell, Robert 13103 143 Bussell, Tom 13143 147 Butler, Chuck 11053 141 Butler, Karen 12193 52, 146 Butnik, Shirlee 12153 42, 52, 66, 76, 139 C Cagen, Barbara Louise 11193 58, 60, 66, 67, 168 Cahoon, Marilyn 12123 62, 85, 139 Cain, Frank 12333 135 Calvetta, Frances 12023 138 Camp, Sue 12023 67, 138 Camitia, Josephine 12413 146 Campana, Beverly 11043 144 Campbell, Mary Lou 12163 73, 145 Campen, Richard 12063 138 Camy, Joanne 11083 150 Canning, Carolyn 13283 60, 144 Cantor, Neil 13093 51, 140 Caplln, Lily 12273 57, 140 Carbaugh, Patricia 12373 42, 168 Carl, Marilyn 12313 56, 156 Carlson, Richard 13063 146 Carmichael, Susan 12233 54, 141 Carr, Gerson 12263 30, 46, 62, 84, 168 Carter, Edward 12213 134 Castilyn, Rosemarie 1GCR3 148 Cattichio, Frank 12333 135 Cerins, Gaida 1Caf C3 47, 73, 143 Cerveny, Philip 11103 60, 144 Chakford, Henry 13013 168 Chakford, Kay 13253 56, 72, 142 Chamberlin, Loretta 13163 139 Chan, Raymond 1Bal. E.3 149 Chaney, Fenton 1Aud. B.3 62, 65, 136 Chapman, Arline 12293 40, 72. 168 Charnas, Eliot 12113 188 Charyn, Glenda 12413 146 Chew, Caryl 11093 26, ss, 168 Chase, Ilene Beverly 11193 168 Chattman, Jerry 1Aud. D.3 25, 148 Chenin, Herbert Fred 11253 137 Cherkas, Steven 1Ba1. E.3 149 Chesney, Neil 1Speech Lab3 137 Chestler, David 11073 141 Chin, Vickie 12153 56, 139 Chin, Winifred 12353 106, 107, 157 Chizek, Larry 11163 150 Chlebo, Janice 12413 146 Ciemins, juris 12263 166 Cistone, Don 13083 168 Claghorn, Charles 13013 168 Clapp, Sue 12023 53, 69, 78, 138 Clark, Jeffrey 11273 47, 137 Clark, Linda 12343 68, 59, 78, 83, 140 Clay, Gerald 1Ba1. W.3 62, 135 Clayton, Karen 11133 42, 52, 142 Cleveland, Walter A. 13243 145 Climo, Miriam 13173 46, 136 Clossman, Caryn 11083 157 Coblitz, Stephen 1Bal. W.3 137 COC, John 13263 36, 147 Cohen, Adrienne 11083 150 Cohen, Barbara 12093 169 Cohen, Diane 11083 75, 157 Cohen, Earl 11273 45, 137 Cohen, Eileen 12103 75, 169 Cohen, Eli 12173 169 Cohen, Ellen 1GER3 78, 148 Cohen, Eugene 13103 25, 143 Cohen, Harriet 12193 146 Cohen, Harry 11213 169 Cohen, Howard 11333 120, 157 Cogen, Judy 11133 142 Cohen, Larry 1MS3 149 Cohen, Martha 1Caf D3 149 Cohen, Morris 1Aud. A.3 134 Cohen, Sidney 13183 136 Cohen, Stuart 13093 45, 140 Cohn, Adele 13133 41, 135 Cohn, Deborah 13133 53, 57, 135 Cohn, Iris 12013 142 Coladangelo, Joe 1226B3 143 Colbert, Gary 12333 135 Colbert, Larry 1EMR3 149 Cole, Barbara 12343 140 Cole, Kathy 1GER3 25, 148 Cole, Ken 13073 36, 169 Cole, Michael 12333 135 Cole, Susan 11043 144 Collins, Geo. 11073 141 Comella, Charles 12183 139 Comella, Michaeline 12133 37, 67, 143 Conley, john 13013 169 Conway, Laura 12203 28, 40, 78, 85, 169 Cook, Kathy 12273 42, 71, 72, 140 Coombs, Rebecca 12163 47, 145 Cooper, Lana 1GCR3 148 Cooper, Michael 13143 147 196 Copley, Linda 1GER3 148 Coppersmith, A1 11023 141 Corbett, Karen 12193 146 Corbusier, Mary 11173 145 Coritt, Sandra 1Caf A3 134 Corl, jelf 13113 146 Corman, Judith 12093 75, 169 Corn, Lois 11123 42 Corsaro, Carol 12153 42, 139 Corsaro, Marilyn 11173 42, 145 Corsello, Dennis 1Speech Lab3 137 Cousins, Gerald 1A.S.3 169 Couch, Fred 1MS3 149 Courtney, Clover Ann 12313 54, 157 Cowan, Patti 12393 56, 142 Crabtree, Donald 11113 62, 169 Crain, William 11023 36, 141 Cramer, Marshall 11213 169 Cramer, Hazel 12233 39, 54, 72, 85, 141 Cronk, Douglas 11233 145 Crooks, Marjorie 11313 39. 62, 138 Cully, Paul 11163 150 Curtis, Diane 13253 72, 142 Cutler, David 11333 157 D Dake, Mike 11233 145 Daley, Nancy 1Caf C3 31, 143 Daniels, Jeannine 13163 139 Dannenhirsh, Marrie 1Aud. C3 157 Dauber, James 1Ba1. W.3 62, 85, 137 Davidson, Neil 11163 47, 58, 84, 85, 157 Davidson, Richard 1Aud. A.3 58, 85, 134 Davies, Sue 1Caf D3 149 Davis, Barbara 12093 169 Davis, Fran 12013 142 Davis Kathy 12153 54, 139 Davis, Linda 11043 144 Davis, Marilyn 12373 38, 42, 70, 73, 169 Day, Terrance 1Speech Lab3 137 Day, Tom 13073 66, 169 Dean, Jack 13263 147 DeBlasis, Samuel 12333 44, 135 Deibel, Mike 13073 50, 169 Delaney, Kathy 11173 145 Delaney, Thomas 12263 60, 169 Delman, Roger 13013 36, 169 Dell, Charlotte 13163 38, 139 DeMarinis, june 12293 57, 169 Dennis, Sharon 11083 150 DeSatnic, Martin 1BCR3 148 Deutsch, Ian 1Aud. B.3 136 Diamond, Arthur 12063 188 Diamond, Peter 1Ba1. E.3 65, 149 ' Diamond, Sheldon 13113 146 DiBartolo, Donna 13163 139 Dickelman, Pat 13283 76, 78, 144 Difenderfer, Dottie 12093 1accel3 54, 69, 170 DiLeone, .Linda 12313 41, 57, 157 Dilley, Christopher 1Bal. W.3 137 Dilley, Constance 12103 25, 40, 54, 85, 170 Dindia, James 12113 138 Dion, Toinette Frances 11193 54, 170 Di Stefano, Carl Dan 13243 147 Dittrick, Diane 11133 142 Dittrick, Howard 12113 138 Donn, Joan 12013 ss, 43, 69, 142 Dolinsky, Marilyn 12093 75, 170 Dollinger, Janis 12253 170 Dollinger, Michael 13093 50, 140 Dollins, Lee 13013 85, 170 Dombrowski, Barbara Ann 11193 170 Dotson, Tim 13053 57. 82, 85 Dougan, Thomas 11213 25, 170 Dowd, Janice 12413 146 Downs, David 13143 60, 147 Draye, Robert 11103 144 Dreifort, lane 12253 170 Drembus, Tobie 12023 138 Dreyfuss, Diane 11313 38, 138 Dreyfuss, Steven 11253 137 Drossin, Beverly 12163 145 Drucker, Joan 13173 39. 53, 75, 106, 139 Dubal, David 1A.S.3 170 Duber, Adrienne 12083 26, 66, 136, 180 Dubin, James 1EMR3 149 Dubin, Judy 13253 142 Duirk, Ken 1BCR3 148 Duncan, Nancy 12013 142 Dunn, Stuart 12183 62, 139 Dvorin, Robert 11273 60, 137 Dworlten, Ellyn 12353 120, 157 Dworkin, Perry 12173 170 Dwosh, Douglas 1Aud. D.3 148 Dwoskin, David 13113 146 Dye, Charles 13093 36, 140 Dye, Robert 1Aud. A.3 134 E Eastman, Fred 1EMR3 149 Easton, Patricia 12023 37. 138 Eaton, Nancy 11133 142 Edelman, Marcia 12103 65, 170 Edelman, Sherold 13073 170 Edelson, Sylvia 12373 170 Edwards, Dennis 1BCR3 148 Edy, William 11023 141 Egbert, Ronald 1Aud. B.3 136 Ehrlich, Kenneth 11103 66, 144 Eichner, Robert 1Bal. W.3 44, 137 Eigen, Maxene 11173 145 Einbund,'Mike 11053 36, 141 Eisen, Joel 12213 134 Eisenberg, Brian 13063 146 Eisenberg, Nancy 12273 70, 71, 140 Eisenberg, Norma 12393 75, 142 Eisenber Ronald 13013 170 K: Eisner, Barbara 13173 74, 155 Eisner, Michael 13083 30, 35, 170 , Eldridge, Bruce 1MS3 149 Elkus, Bal1'Y 13113 145 Ellis, Stephen 1Aud. EJ 50 Engel, Bernard 1Speech Lab1 54, 187 Engel, Gerald 18261 25, 47, 62, 68, 147 Ensch, Mary Lou 12411 146 Ensor, Carolyn 11041 78, 144 Epstein, Barbara 12841 25, 26, 54, 140 Epstein, Barry 11071 141 Epstein. Eddy 18091 46, 49, 58, 140 Epstein, Judith 12021 188 Erickson, David 1A.S.1 44, 171 Ericson, Jerry 11251 47, 67, 187 Erlich, Ken 11101 65 Eschenauer, Carolyn 12161 145 Escovitz, Sandra 12281 141 Esgar, Barbara 1Caf D1 149 Esral, Susan 12251 40, 59, 62, 84, 171 Estreicher, Eudice 12871 41, 66, 88, 85, 171 Estreicher, Miriam 11081 78, 157 Estreicher, Rozelle 18251 46, 142 Estreicher, Saul 11161 150 Ettinger, Merle 12881 185 Ettkin, Sharon 1Caf C1 89, 72, 78, 148 Evans, Ann 12101 28, 40, 56, 171 Evans, Barbara 12141 56, 140 Evans, Carol 11181 142 Evans, Steve 18051 62 Evans, Stuart 18181 186 Exl, Larry 18101 148 Facter, Alan 1226131 148 Faigin, Stuart 18061 146 Faigus, Marc 11111 25, 86, 71, 85, l7l Faigus, Manin 1Aud. A.1 85, 184 Faller, Sandra 12251 171 Fant, Myron 12211 184 Farber, Stephen 11161 150 Farkas, Judith 11081 150 Farr, Carmen 18111 146 Farr, John 1Aud. A.1 184 Farrow, Miriam 1GER1 148 Fasciano, Joan 11091 71, 74, 75, 171 Faulds, Terrence 11101 144 Fazio, Angela 12841 140 Feigenbaum, David 18111 146 Feigenbaum, Elaine 12411 146 Feigenbaum, Judith 11171 145 Fein, Gloria 12081 64, 70, 72, 88, 186 Feiner, Janice 1GCR1 148 Feinglass, Gary 12261 171 Feingold, Herbert 12881 185 Feinstein, Michael 11211 62, 171 Feld, Joel 11021 141 Feldman, Donna 12271 52, 70, 75, 140 Felker, Diana 12841 140 Fellman, Michael 1M.S.1 157, 170 Fenton, Mike 1MS1 149 Fergus, Dan 11051 141 Ferguson, Jean MacKenzie 11191 81, 57, 78, 171 Ferrone, Patricia 12411 146 Fidler, Rita 12141 46, 60, 140 Fierman, Ronald 18141 147 Figowitz, Mitchell 12061 82, 120, 188 Filler, Marilyn 12121 189 Finberg, Helene 12251 40, 57, 71, 85, 171 Fine, Leslie 1EMR1 149 Fine, Patricia 12091 171 Finizia, Tony 18081 171 Fink, Hermina 1Caf D1 149 Finkelstein, Gerald 1Aud. C1 157 Finkelstein, Rochelle 12281 141 Finn, David 18181 186 Finnigan, Sheila 12081 78, 186 Fioritto, Dennis G. 18241 147 Fish, Celia 12191 146 Fisher, Adrienne 12101 52, 58 72, 75, 171 Fisher, Barbara 18181 82, 185 Fisher, Beverly 12191 146 Fisher, Bonnie'120l1 78, 142 Fisher, Carol 12851 41, 106, 107, 157 Fratoe, Frank 12211 85, 184 Frazier, Dave 18081 44, 171 Freed, Bonnie 18251 24, 25, 89, 42, 142 Freed, Joyce 1Caf C1 89, 72, 148 Freedman, Alice 11291 41, 66 88, 157 Freeman, Gail 12021 89, 188 French, Robert H. 18241 147 Frey, Phillip 1A.S.1 67, 171 Frey, Siglinde 18171 186 Freyer, Beth 18171 87, 89, 186 Frick Karin 12151 25, 56, 189 Fried, Audrey 11181 142 Fried, Richard 18101 26, 148 Fried, Sandra 18161 84, 89, 74, 189 Fried Spencer 12111 188 Friedland, Doug 18261 147 Friedland, Jay 11111 171 Friedlander, Jerry 1226B1 60, 148 Friedlander, Karen 11081 150 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Karen 12151 189 Phil 18051 25, 86, 62 Ray 11071 141 Sandra 12851 157 Sharon 12271 140 Fishman, Esterlee 18161 189 Fishman, Harvey 11111 57, 171 Fishman, Martin 11251 187 Fitzgerald, John 12111 188 Flagel, Carole 12181 145 Flate, Joanne 1GER1 148 Flato, Marilyn 12891 142 Fleeter, Norman 1Speech Lab1 47. 187 Friedlander, Kenneth 12881 44, 185 Friedlander, Larry 11111 172 Friedlander, Stan 1Aud. D.1 148 Friedman, Bruce 1Aud. B.1 86, 66, 88, 85, 186 Friedman, Debbie 12141 28, 54, 70, 74, 140 Friedman, Gary 11111 172 Friedman, Harry 12261 86, 172 Friedman, Harvey 18261 147 Friedman, Judy 12011 142 Friedman, Judy 12081 186 Fleeter, Renee 18151 60, 62 Fletcher, John 12181 25, 189 Fliegel, Madalyn 1GCR1 65, 148 Flummerfelt, Scott 1Aud. A.1 54, 184 Folger, William 1Bal. W.1 62, 187 Folts, Frank 1Aud. D.1 148 Forbes, Allen 1MS1 149 Ford, Betty Jo 1Caf D1 149 Forman, Carol 12021 71, 188 Forman, Margie 11081 40, 46, 157 Forman, Mike 1Bal. E.1 149 Fox, Jelfrey 1MS1 149 Fox, Joan 1Caf A1 48, 71, 184 Fox, Myrna 18211 184 Foyer, Richard 11271 86, 187 Frager, Arne 1Aud. D.1 58, 148 Francis, john 12261 62, 171 Frank, Gail 11171 60, 145 Frank, Joanne 11041 144 Frank, Linda 11811 89, 47, 54, 85, 188 Frank, Richard 1M.S.1 47, 84, 157 Frank, Vernon 11021 141 Frankel, Carol 12121 52, 189 Frankel, Frances 12811 52, 157 Frankel, Judy 1GCR1 52, 143 Frankel, Mark 1BCR1 47, 148 Franklin, Golda 12251 87, 70, 72, 171 Franz, Douglas 18011 171 Franz, Patricia 12161 145 Fratianne, Anita 12891 54, 78, 142 Friedman, Marcia 12251 41, 54, 85, 172 Friedman, Norm 11281 145 Friedman, Sheldon 1EMR1 149 Friedman, Tom 1Aud. E1 25, 60 Friedman, Trina 12271 140 Friend, George 18071 81, 88, 84, 172 Fries, Robert 11211 172 Fromkes, Maureen 11081 72, 75, 106, 107, 157 Fronck, Jelf 11101 144 Fronck, Greg 11021 141 Frye, Carolyn 11811 106, 188 Fuchsman, Bill 13181 50, 88, 85, 186 Fuchsman, Lucy 18281 65, 144 Fuerst, Don 11211 60, 62, 172 Fuerst Ellen 12201 81, 42, 49, 172 Fuldaver, Albert 1BCR1 148 6 Gall, Arlene 1Caf A1 81, 184 Gallagher, Mary Kay 12851 48 Gallucci, Grace 12101 172 Gambatese, Mike 1Aud. A.1 57, 184 Ganley, Dave 18261 147 Ganley, Donna 12161 145 Gans, Arnold 18141 50, 147 Ganther, Barbara 12841 57, 140 Gantverg, Lois 11081 150 Ganz, Esther 12271 140 Garaway, Linda 12181 148 197 Garb, Bob 13071 27. 36. 70, 35, 172 Garb, Ellen 12141 29, 89, 70, 77, 149 Garcia, Gloria 12151 189 Gard, Norman 11101 86, 144 Gardiner, Ann 12411 77, 146 Gardos, Katherine 12281 47, 141 Garloclt, Carol 11081 157 Garrett, Janet 11081 150 Garson, Gary 1Aud. B.1 186 Gateman, Alvin 12261 172 Gaus, Sharen 12841 140 Gayman, David 1Bal. W.1 66, 187 cm, Anita 12281 28, 76, 77, 141 Geffen, Susie 11171 78, 145 Gelb, Marilyn 12891 142 Gelfand, Marlene 12411 146 Gentile, Deanna 11091 41, 66, 69, 172 Gerber, Terrance H. 12181 189 Gerdy, Harvey 11101 144 Germanovich, Melanie 11171 145 Gernstetter, Jim 1Aud. D.1 148 Gerowin, Lance 11051 141 Gesdorf, William 18061 60, 146 Ghelman, Sharon 11121 69 Ghorghorian, Alice 12841 72, 140 Giammar, Gayle 11041 144 Giatron, Thomas 11101 144 Gilbert, Marc 1Ba1. E.1 149 Gilbert, Michael 1BCR1 46, 148 Gilbert, Sandra 18251 89, 57, 142 Gilden, Barbara 12121 189 Giles, Thomas 11271 14, 187 Gill, Lawrence 11161 150 Gill, Warren 1A.S.1 172 Gillen, Sally 11141 81, 41, 54, 184 Gilles, Frank 11111 172 Gillinov, Ronald 12211 184 Gilman, Marlene 1Caf C1 25, 89, 60, 62, 148 Gilman, Neil 11251 187 Gilmore, Joyce 18161 29, 81. 74, 106, 189 Girnple, Ronald 1Aud. C1 86, 158 Ginis, Norman 11211 172 Ginsburg, Melvin 18111 146 Girsch, Mary 18161 71, 189 Gitson, Robert 12881 45, 185 Gladstone, Fred 1Speech Lab1 187 Gladstone, Karen 11121 65 Glamser, Frank 1Aud. E1 Glaser, Mike 18051 Glasgow, Ken 18091 140 Glass, Edith 12091 57. 78, 172 Glass, Marilyn 12281 25, 78, 141 Glassman, Mari Kay 1GCR1 148 Glazer, Betty 12271 54, 140 Glazer, Elaine 12101 54, 172 Gleasman, James 18181 186 Gleason, Jim 1Aud. A.1 62, 184 Glendinning, Bill 1BCR1 148 Glick, Michael 11071 86, 141 Glickman, Ron 18261 147 Glickman, Ronald 12171 57, 60, 62, 172 Glickson, Harriet 12121 68, 69, 76, 88, 189 Gluck, Harold 18071 46, 48, 50, 94, 178 Gluckman, Sandra 1GCR1 148 Glueck, Bonnie 12141 69, 71, 72, Gohr, 74, 140 David 11881 cold, cami 12021 70, 71, las cola, Rachelle 12851 iss cold, Ronald 12061 57, iss Goldberg, Al 18071 178 Goldberg, Carol 12201 178 Goldberg, Freya 18171 186 Goldberg, Gloria 18281 52, 144 Goldberg, James 18261 147 Goldberg, Larry 18091 140 Goldberg, Marvin 18261 66, 147 Goldberg, Rochelle 12021 188 Goldberg, Sherman 11881 Goldberg, Suzanne 12251 87, 178 Goldberger, Ruth 12871 27, 60, 62, 71, 178 Goldblum, Ronald 1MS1 149 Goldfarb, William 12211 184 Goldheimer, Marlene 11811 Goldish, Louis 12211 26, 48, 71, 85, 184 coldish, Marilyn 11181 142 Goldman, Barbara 12161 145 Goldman, Gary 18051 62 Goldman, James 1Aud. B.1 186 Goldstein, Arlene 11091 178 Goldstein, Beverly 11291 75, 158 Goldstein, Carole 1GER1 148 Goldstein, Francine 18171 88, 186 Goldstein, Kenneth 12261 27, 29, 85, 178 Goldstein, Mark 1BCR1 25, 51, 148 Goldstein, Mathew 18141 147 Goldstein, Robert 1EMR1 149 Goldstein, Robert 1M.S.1 158 Goldstein, Ruth 11191 70, 178 Goldstien, Louis 11251 187 ' Goldstoclt, Barbara 12091 178 Goldwasser, Gary 11251 127 Golland, Mel 18081 178 Golliher, John T. 18241 147 Golunberg, Bonnie 1Caf D1 149 Goodman, Alan 1Aud. D.1 148 Goodman, Alice 12191 146 Goodman, Allen 1A.S.1 71, 178 Goodman, Carol'12l01 71. 178 Goodman, Carol 12201 56, 178 Goodman, Howard 12831 65, 185 Goodman, Judy 11081 40, 56. 84, 158 Goodman, Louise 12271 46,- 60, 72, 140 Goodman, Maureen 12181 148 Goodman, Michael 12111 54, 188 Goodman, Ronald 1Bal. W.1 187 Goodman, Sidney 11111 80, 75, 178 Gorczek, Gordan, Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, 147 Gordon, 149 Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, Peter 13143 147 Ty 1BCR3 148 Adrea 13133 38, 135 Dave 1EMR3 149 Howard L. 13243 25, Jacquelyn 1Caf D3 Janice 12233 141 Marc 12263 173 Norty 1Aud. A.3 134 Sue 12353 41, 75, 84, 158 Goss, Larry 11213 65, 173 Gottlieb, Joel 13093 140 Gottlieb, Sheila 13283 144 Gould, Lawrence 13013 85, 173 Grabowski, Patricia 11173 145 Graf, Judy 12203 43, 173 Graff, Liesel 11123 58, 69 Grant, Margo 13283 25, 30, 144 Gray, Jim 1Bal. E.3 149 Gray, Lois 13163 72, 139 Green, Eileen 12013 42, 142 Green, Marsha 12133 143 Gruehl, Gary 11273 137 Grueninger, Robert 11333 84, 158 Grunspan, Rachel 11293 51, 85, 107, 158 Grushcow, Alan 12063 138 Gude, William 12173 174 Guerrero, Ophelia 11193 31, 40, 47, 57, 78, 79, 107, 174 Guilln, Horner 11253 49, 57, 137 Gumto, Klaus 11113 49, 85, 174 GUTCV, Jerome 1Speech Lab3 137 Gurney, Jacqueline 12133 143 Gurney, Sandra 12093 25, 43, 174 Gustofson, Charles 1Aud. A.3 134 Gutfeld, Nancy 11313 39, 71, 138 Guthoff, Mona 12193 146 Gutmacher, Elaine 12123 139 Guthrie, Steele 13103 143 Guttman, Marvin 11163 150 Guzik, Marjorie 12253 174 Green, Green 1 Sandra 12023 138 Stu 13073 36, 173 Green, Sue 13253 142 Greenberg, Adele 12293 78, 138 Gressel, Joel 1Bal. E.3 60, 149 Greenwold, Mark 1MS3 149 173 Greenberg, Alan 13103 143 Greenberg, Karen 12153 139 Greenberg, Raya 12293 173 Greenberger, Sheldon 12213 25, 36, 69, 83, 134 Greenberg, Sanford 1Aud. D.3 148 Greenes, Robert 12263 27, 64, 84, 123, 174 Greer, Steve 11233 145 Gregg, Randy 13013 174 Gregg, Rosemary 11313 124, Greenspan, Ronald 13063 146 Greenstein, Merrill 1Speech Lab3 137 Greenston, Peter 1Bal. E.3 49, 50, 51, 149 Gressel, Lynda 11043 38, 144 Gressel, Philip 13183 136 Gries, Tom 11233 145 Grintz, Allan 1Aud. B.3 136 Gross, Beverly 12413 146 Gross, Judy 12153 74, 139 H Haas, Frances 12373 58, 70, 106, 174 Haber, Iudy 12203 70, 72, 74, 106, 174 Haber, Kenneth 1Aud. B.3 70, 136 Haberman, Joan 12393 142 Hagen, Carolyn 12013 142 Haims, Bill 1EMR3 149 Hall, Catherine 12023 39, 54, 85, 138 Halpern, Nancy 12083 38, 71, 73, 77, 138 Hambaurger, Madelon 12373 174 Hammerbacher, Roberta 11143 31, 56, 134 Handelman, Bob 12183 139 Handelman, James 1Bal. E.3 49, 149 Handler, Richard 12263 174 Handler, Vicki 1GCR3 148 Hanford, Bettie 11143 134 Hanna, Norma 13253 142 Hantman, Jane 13283 144 Harper, Joan 12293 31, 41, 57, 69, 174 Harris, Averill 11103 144 Harris, Jonathan 11253 137 Harris Richard 1226B3 143 Harris, , Sally 1Caf A3 38, 78, 140 Jenny, Steve 13143 147 Gross, Marilyn 1Caf C3 143 Gross, Martin 1Aud. D.3 62, 65, 148 Gross, Mel 13083 30, 64, 66, 71, 174 Gross, Melvin 1EMR3 149 Gross, Richard 1M.S.3 25, 158 Gross, Sanford 1A.S.3 36, 46, 71, 174, 188 Gross, Toni 11133 25, 58, 142 Gross, Wendy 12013 39, 43, 56, 142 Grossberg, Robert 11163 150 Grossman, Adrienne 11093 41 72, 78, 174 Grossman, Alan 11273 137 Grossman, George 1Aud. A.3 16, 134 Grossman, Judith 12233 54, 122, 141 Grossman, Karen 1GCR3 148 Grossman, Loren 12063 138 134 Harrison, Fern 12343 51, 140 Hart, Marvin 1Bal. E.3 149 Hart, Kay 11313 138 Hart, Sandy 13213 135 Hartley, Lynne 11083 84, 158 Hartman, Alan 13013 174 Hartman, Sheila 11093 75, 174- Harvey, Bob 11233 145 Harvey, Steve 13183 62, 136 Hauser, Dan 13083 67, 85, 124, 174 Hawthorne, Jane 13173 54, 73, 136 Haydu, Richard 13183 136 Hayne, Suzanne 11293 25, 57, 78, 158, 164 Healy, Maureen 12273 43, 140 Heidemann, Paul 11023 58, 141 Heil, lean 13283 144 Heinisch, Richard 1Ba1. W.3 137 Heiser, Phyllis 12093 174 Heisterkamp, Janet 12233 71, 141 Helfrick, Patricia 11173 145 Heller, Jack 1Ba1. W.3 137 Heller, Sherman 1Aud. C.3 Henderson, Margy 1Caf C3 143 Henderson, Sandra 12253 41, 43, 79, 85, 174 Henley, Cynthia 12413 146 Henry, Don 13073 Hepker, Linda 12273 140 Herman, Harvey 1Aud. D.3 148 Herman, Kenneth 1Aud. B.3 136 Herman, Stuart 13093 140 Herman, Thelma 12203 174 Hermilin, Stephen 13263 147 Herrick, Charles 11103 26, 144 Herschman, Barry G. 11113 175 Herschman, Barry R. 11163 158 Hershberger, Roy 13063 146 Hershey, Barry J. 13243 147 Herzbnun, Carolyn 12293 175 Herzfeld, Jeff 1EMR3 149 Hesse, Paul 12113 62, 138 Hibshman, Ronna 12143 71, 140 Hicks, James 11053 62, 141 Hill, Beverly 12313 158 Hill, Frefl 13113 es, 146 Hill, Linda 12373 32, 40, 54, 79, 175 Hill, Melvin 12173 34, 60, 62, 175, 186 Himmel, Barbara 11083 66, 158, 180 Hingson, Dick 12213 65, 85, 134 Hinton, Suzanne 12193 146 Hirsch, Claudia 11133 142 Hirsch, David 13093 25, 140 Hirsch, Judith 11123 41 Hirsch, Judy 13163 38, 39, 129, 139 Hirsch, Linda 12293 72, 175 Hirsch, Lynne 11083 150 Hirsch, Mike 13073 25, 54, 175 Hirschberg, Susan 1GER3 148 Hirschl, Lawrence 12063 47, 138 Hirshberg, Bertram 12263 175 Hiscott, David 12333 135 Hoch, Barbara 12013 42, 68, 142 Hoenie, John 13013 ss, 169, 175 Hotfer, Francine 12163 145 Hoffer, Roberta 12133 143 Hoffman, Karen 11143 57, 75, 77, 106, 134 Hoffman, William 13263 147 Holcomb, Ronald 13103 143 Holden, Jeffrey 13103 143 Holder, Neal 13083 25, 175 Holland, Linda 12413 78, 146 Hollender, Marilyn 12083 65, 136 Holstein, Susan 12123 39, 125, 139 Homik, Sandra 12193 145 198 Hood, Ella 12153 159 Hooper, Ethel 12413 60, 146 Hoose, Juliette 1GER3 148 Hopkins, Michael 11113 175 Hopper, Katherine 12203 175 Horlacher, Jayne 1Caf A3 31, 65, 134 Horn, Judy 12193 146 Horn, Sandra 11093 71, 72, 175 Horowitz, Enid 1GCR3 148 Horwitz, Debra 11313 31, 39, 138, 153 Horwitz, Judy 1Caf D3 149 Horwitz, Leighton 1Aud. E.3 58 Harwood, Richard 12173 28, 64, 71, 83, 175 Hotchkiss, John 11023 141 Houser, Robert 1Speech Lab3 36, 54, 137 Howell, David 12113 138 Howiler, Susan 12343 39, 140 Hunger, Judy 12153 71, 72, Johnson, Sandy 12203 65, 67 176 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Don 12173 176 Judith 11083 150 Lynn 11233 145 Mary 11133 142 Nancy 11043 144 Wayne 11273 137 Joseph, Helen 12103 176 Joseph, Hillel 11073 140 Joyce, Carol 12143 140 Iuhbsz, Stephen 11113 176 Jllrihlkv, Marvin 12213 134 K Kabert, Loretta 12163 145 Kean. Sally 12013 142 Kahan, Allayne 11083 40, 68, 74, 83, 176 Kahn, Jacqueline 12373 29, 37, 41, 85, 176 Kahn, Janet 12123 74, 75, 139 Kahn, Michael 13093 140 Kahn, Rosalyn 12293 41, 67, 85, 139 Hunter, Lloyd 13143 147 Hutchinson, Craig 1Aud. D.3 50, 148 Hutner, Anne 11313 138 Huxtable, Jane 13213 53, 54, 85, 135 Huxtable, Pamela 11173 145 Hyatt, David 1226B3 143 Hybloom, Kenneth 11103 45, 130, 144 Hyde, Bob 11163 150 Hyde, Dave 12183 50, 139 I lacampo, Martin 11233 65, 145 lberall, Eleanora 11043 58, 144 Illenik, Brian 1BCR3 47, 148 Irlen, Harvey 12263 27, 54, 66, 84, 175 Irwin, David 13013 54, 70, 85, 175 Irwin, Marc 11053 25, 28, 36, 54, 141 Ison, Bruce 11103 144 Israel, Alan 11163 158 Israel, Gerald 13083 85, 175 71, 75, 176 Kalfl, Howard 13103 58, 143 Kain, Marshall 1Aud. C.3 120 158 Kajan, Gloria 11313 57, 71, 138 Kalick, Barry 11273 67, 137 Kane, Lester 1MS3 149 Kanovsky, Norman 12063 36, 85, 138 Kaplan, Carole Roberta 12313 158 Kaplan, Carole 12313 158 Kaplan. Irving 12113 138 Kaplan, Marilyn 13133 135 Kaplan, Myron 1226B3 143 Kaplan, Patricia Ann 11193 176 Kaplan, Ray 13143 25, 147 Kaplan, Sandie 11083 158, 183 Kaplan, Susan 12413 67, 146 Kaplansky, Howard 11163 150 Kaplow, Ellen 12193 146 Karp, Elaine 12153 139 Karp, Sheldon 11113 176 Kary, Michael 13083 54, 176 Kassoif, Marshall 1BCR3 148 Kasten, Henrretta 12093 176 .I Jacobs, Carol 13253 142 Jacobs, Claudia 12123 139 Jacobs, James 1MS3 149 Jacobs, Norma 12083 136 Jacobs, Paulette 1Caf. C.3 43, 143 Jacobson, Jerry 11253 44, 137 Jacobson, Phil 11213 176 Jacobson, Phyllis 11193 65, 74, 85, 176 Jacoby, Gary 13053 60 Jalfe, Ivan 11233 145 James, Tom 1Aud. B.3 1,36 Javitch, Ruth 11043 144 Jeffery, Jay 11113 176 Jenks, Carolyn 12273 39, 62, Jensen, John 13063 146 Jilek, Thomas 11103 60, 121, 144 Johnson, Christina 1Caf. B3 Johnson, Karen 1Caf. D3 149 Johnson, Mary Ellen 12163 145 Katz, Amy 12103 74 Katz, Katz, Katz, Barry 11163 ss, iss Beverly QGE113 148 David 1Aud. C.3 se, Katz, Diane 13173 136 Katz, Ed 11103 144 Katz, Gary 11213 176 Katz, Jo Ellen 12273 140 Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Joyce 11083 150 Judy 13163 43, 139 Karen 12163 145 Larry 1A.S.3 31, 71, 176, 188 Katz, Marjorie 12253 29, 71, 176 75, Km, Ronald 11023 51, 143 Katz, Sharon 12133 143 Katz, Sheila 12083 26, 38, 136 Katz, Stephen 11213 71, 176 Katzman, Judy 1Caf. A3 26, 41, 75, 67, 134 Kaufman, Bonnie 12393 142 Kaufman, Elton 13143 49, 60, 147 Kaufman, Ivan 1M.S.3 158, 183 Kaufman, Lola 12203 42, 176 Kaufman, Richard 11273 54, 187 Kaufman, Rosalie 12393 54, 142 Kaufman, Suzanne 1GCR3 148 Kay, Alan 1Aud. B.3 44, 136 Kaye, Ronald 1Bal. W.3 25, 137 Kaye. Susan 12373 29, 66, 71. 74. 176 Kebe, William 1MS3 149 Kehr, Judith 12193 146 Keilin, Stanley 11163 158 muy, Anne 12513 159 KCULV. Penny 11083 56, 159 Kelman, Elliot 12173 176 Kelner, Marsha 11293 45. 159 Kendis, James 1Aud. B.3 62, 136 Kepets, Marcia 12203 177 Kern, Robert 12213 48, 85, 134 Kerschberg, Larry 11233 145 Kershaw, Carol 12233 141 xesaer, Aim. 12113 49, 51, 71, 85. 188 Kessler, Jelf 11053 141 Ketz, Larry 74 Kibby, Jacqueline 12023 31, 65. 138 Kiel, Linda 18213 56, 135 Kier, Myra 13283 144 Killmeyer, Margaret 1GCR3 58, 148 King, John 12263 62 King, Richard 13103 44, 143 Kirstein, Jerry 18013 177 Kish. Mary 12153 189 Kitman, Harriet 1Caf. C3 148 Klaiman, Conrad 1226B3 62, 143 Klamer, Ruth 11093 69, 177 Klang, Florence 11183 142 Klatzko, Neal 18063 47, 146 Kleger, David 1Aud. C.3 13, 25, 36, 84. 159 Klein Klein Klein Klein Klein 71 , Klein n 1 . Barbara 12013 142 David 13083 177 Dennis 13113 67, 146 Dennis 11023 141 1 Ellen Kay 11193 88, 41, I 85. 177 Melvin 1A.S.3 177 Klein, Myrna 11293 75, 159 Klein, Pat 11173 145 Kleinman, Jerry 12183 57, 189 Kleinman, Leonard 1A.S.3 177 Kleinman, Sandra 12133 143 Kleinstub, Paul 11113 177 Kless, Cynthia 12393 142 Klestadt, Julie 12103 66, 72. 88, 85, 177 Kline, Frances 13163 139 Kline, Ronald 11053 141 Kliot, Gerald 11163 150 Klivans, Diane 1GER3 148 Kluchin, Bonny 11143 40, 184 Knecht, Gretchen 18253 68. 83. 142 Knowles, Barbara 12163 145 Knowles, Galen 11043 42, 80, 144 Koch, Donna 11313 56, 188 Kochman, Terry 1Caf. C3 143 Kolller, Leslee 12123 71, 139 Kohl, Nancy 11083 150 Kohn, Linda 12083 136 Kollus, Raymond 18113 146 Kolt, Jill 12343 34, 72, 77, 140 Kalt, Kenneth 11213 177 Komerofsky, Ralph 11233 145 Komito, Sharon 12283 141 Komito, Vicki 1Caf. D3 149 Konner, Linda 12103 66, 78, 177 Konsen, Vaido 12173 162, 177 Kooker, Douglas 1Aud. D.3 148 Koppelman, Marty 13073 36, 177 Koppelman, Sue 12203 40, 68, 83, 85, 177 Korman, Howard F. 13243 60, 65, 147 Korman, Leah 13213 57, 60, 72, 106, 135 Korner, Elizabeth 11183 60, 142 Kornfield, Howard 11073 141 Koslen, Roger 11073 141 Kosser, Roberta 12853 41, 159 Kossof, Deena 12103 177 Kottler, Michael 12263 85, 172, 175, 177 Kovit, Sheldon 13053 57 Kowit, Alan 13013 177 Koykka, Karen 11143 41, 56, 66. 134 Kramer, Joan 11083 45, 159 Kraus, Arthur 18103 143 Kravitz, Fern 12893 7, 48, 66 76 Kravitz, Harriet 12013 142 Kravitz, Jewel 11193 40, 54, 71. 165, 177 Krenitz, Rosalie 11043 144 Krimmel, Nancy 11173 145 Krock, Bonnie 12153 89, 71. 139 Kronfeld, Karen 18133 135 Kroot, Edward 18183 136 Kroot, Joyce 12103 40, 57, 72 Krotene, Tom 1Aud. A.3 85, 184 Krueger, Chuck 1Bal. E.3 149 Krulak, Ronnie 1Aud. D.3 148 Krupsa, Ronnie 1226B3 143 Kubacki, John 1Bal. W.3 137 Kuhen, Allan 1BCR3 60, 148 Kuhner, John 1EMR3 149 Kulber, Terry 18093 140 Kurit, Linda 1Caf. A3 26, 41, 75, 76, 134 Kam, Neil 11113 71 Kurland, Barbara 1Caf. D3 149 Kurofsky, Sandra 13133 75, 185 Kurtz, Judith 12343 140 Kushner, Bill 1Bal. E.3 149 Kutash, Marilyn 12893 56. 77. 142 Kutler, Bernice 12193 42, 73, 146 Kwait, Leon 11253 49, 137 I. Laibman, David 1BCR3 60. 148 Laitala, Ellis 11213 62 Lake, Susan 13253 38, 62. 142 Lambert, Laurie 12843 67, 140 Lane, Jerry 1Bal. E.3 149 Landers, John 11253 137 Landesman, Halle 1Caf. D3 149 Landis, Bruce 1Aud. D.3 148 Landis, Judith 12253 54 Landis, Linda 11143 62, 134 Landskroner, Sidney 12173 65, 67 Landy, Mayer 13143 147 Lane, Bernard 18093 140 Langer, Jam 12373 58,771 Langer, Judith 12293 62, 71 Langman, Ilona 11093 71 Langraft, Bill 18143 147 Lannan, Thomas 1BCR3 148 LaRoche, Robert 11233 145 Lasky, Dave 1Bal. E.3 189, 149 Lasky, Sandra Joyce 11173 145 Latimer, Peggy 1GCR3 60, 148 Latin, Lew 11023 60, 141 Latini, Diane 11813 188 Latnik, Lois 12093 62 Lauber, Faye 12083 48, 54, 85, 186 Lavigna, Daniel 12183 189 Lawton, Betty 13163 189 Lazarus, Carol 18183 185 Lazarus, Marlyne 12203 78, 79 Lease, Pat 12203 26, 45, 75, 178 Leavitt, Ellen 1Caf. C3 143 Leavitt, Frank 12213 134 Lebowitz, Gail' 12253 40, 64, 85, 123, 164 Lederman, Stanley 1MS3 149 Lee, Beth Ann 13163 78, 139 Lee, Kathy 12123 139 Lee, Robert E. 13243 147 Lees, Carol 12163 145 Leeson, Jeffrey 1Aud. E.3 60 Lefkovitz, Elliot 11163 150 Lefkowitz, David 12113 188 Lefkowitz, Richard 18263 147 Leib, Gilbert 11113 34, 57, 80. 82, 179 Leibowitz, Sally 12273 140 Leibowitz, Sharon 12273 67, 140 Leiby, Juidth 12123 55, 139 Leiken, Earl 11073 25, 141 Leiltin, William 1M.S.3 159 Leinard, Sue 1Caf. A3 31, 66, 67, 184 Leizman, Linda 12013 42, 142 Leland, Marti 11173 67, 145 Lemkd, Pete 1Aud. E.3 45 Lemmers, Mary Jane 12373 56, 68, 88. 179 Lemmon, Michael 1BCR3 148 Lenhardt, Fred 13013 86, 179 Lenin, Jack 1BCR3 149 Lenson, Murray 18063 146 Leonards, Alice 12413 60, 146 Lapene, Darla 12233 74, 75, 141 Lepkovitz, Nancy 11183 144 Lerner, Barbara 13283 146 Leslie, Eileen 12103 37, 56, 82, 179 Leslie, Janet 13163 139 Lessem, Sandra .1Caf. D3 149 Lesser, Dennis 1Speech Lab3 137 Lester, Lynn 12153 26, 64. 74. 77. 139 Leutenberg, David P. 13243 149 199 Levenron, Sandra 12293 44, 179 Leventhal, Aaron 1226B3 148 Leventhal, Donald 18113 62, 146 Leventhal, Fredda 12193 146 Levey, Norma 11813 138 Levieh, Judy 12353 159 Levin, Gail 11193 72, 74, 179 Levin, Jack 1BCR3 60 Levin, Sandra 11093 40, 57, 78, 84. 179 Levine, Arnold 13053 63, 122 Levine, Douglas 1Aud. D.3 150 Levine, Ed 13083 36, 54, 91, 179 Levine, Elliot 1Bal. W.3 189 Levine, Francine 12193 148 Levine, Gerald 1A.S.3 71, 179 Levine, Henry C. 84 Levine, Lynn 13283 47, 67, 146 Levine, Marilyn 11083 150 Levine, Morton 1EMR3 151 Levine, Robert 12173 63, 84, 85, 179 Levine, Robert 11163 159 Levine, Robert 1MS3 159 Levine. Shirley 12183 89, 68, 75, 88. 143 Levine, Toby 1GER3 148 Levy, Levy. Le'-'yn 159 Levy. Levy, Levy. Levy. Donald 11113 36, 179 Irving 1EMR3 149 Irwin 11163 25. 71, ss, Jan 12213 134 Morris 1226B3 148 Robert 12283 185 Sue 12393 39, 46, 52, 75. 142 Lewine, Dave 11023 68, 141 Lewis, Bob 1Aud. D.3 47, 49. 60, 148 Lewis, Diane 11143 134 Libava, Gail 13213 185 Libava, Sharon 13253 142 Libman, Joyce 12143 140 Lichterman, Stuart 12183 189 Lichtman, Linda 1Caf. C3 148 Lieber, Gilbert 11883 54, 159 Lieberman, Sharen 11183 39, 69. 75. 142 Lief, David 18263 147 Linder Kenneth 11213 36, 179 Linder, Marc 13183 136 Lindquist, Jean 12013 142 Linquist, Joan 12163 145 Linsday, Shep 12063 13s Lipman, Martin 1EMR3 149 Lipman, Rochelle 12813 75, 159 Lipof, Allen 11163 Lipp, Marilyn 1Caf. D3 149 Lippe, Jerry 1Bal. E.3 149 Lipsteuer, Stuart 12173 54, 179 Lipton, Marlene 12023 75. 138 Lissauer, Richard 11213 57 Litchfield, Sheila 11093 57 Litt, Adrienne 12413 146 Locker, Rolland 11253 137 Lockman, Sheila 12203 56. 179 Lockshin, Louise 12843 39. 58, 140 Lockshine, Kenneth 1Aud. C.3 61 Lodlsh, Harvey 11053 86, 48, 68. 65. 141 Lombardo, Leo 13073 36, 179 Lond 79 Long, Ruth 12373 41, 58, 78, 85 Lowe, Ray 13113 146 Lowe, Richard 1EMR3 149 Lowe, Robert 12263 47, 85, 179 Lowe, Roger 1Aud. B.3 186 Lowry, Nancy 11083 150 Lox, Barbara 1GER3 148 Lox, Jerry 1Aud. A.3 184 Lubitz, Sondra 12193 146 Lucas, Mary Jo 12143 140 Lucas, Michael 13013 50, 179 Luff, Doreen 12843 77, 140 Lukin, Iris 12293 66. 83, 85, 179. 185 Luhin, Robert 1M.S.3 160 Lurie, Leslie 12273 25, 72, 74. 77. 140 Luschek, Phillip 18093 45, 140 Lustig, Rachel 12183 143 Lustig, Sheldon 1-1. 13243 61. 147 Luttge, Margaret Ann 12393 25. 78. 142 Lutz, Eiizebeth 12103 40, 54, 85. 159. 179 Lynch, Jim 11103 144 Lynch, Margaret 18173 39, 49, 70, 85, 186 Lifton, Barbraa 12143 58. 64, 71, 76, 140 Likover, Arlene 12083 25, 41, 85, 106. 136 Lime, Mike 1Speech Lab3 137 M McClung, John 1Speech Lab3 61. 137 McCormack, Patricia 18163 47, 69, 71, 189 Mccoy, Linda 12193 146 McCulloch, Donna 13213 26, 58, 77, 78 McCulloch, Thomas 13263 147 McDonough, Pat 12273 140 Mcliachron, Norman 13263 47. 61. 147 McEewan, Mary Ellen 12013 61, 142 Mclilligott, Charles 18103 143 McGimpsey, Earl 18093 44. 140 McGimpsey, James 11113 179 Mclntyre, Neil 11213 180 McKenney, Robert 18063 146 McKensie, Jean 1GER3 148 MacLean, David 12113 138 McLeod, Dona 11313 138 McMillan, Regina 18283 144 McMillan, Richard A. 13243 147 McMillin, Elizabeth 12813 54. 78 McMil1in, Virginia 18183 15, 28, 41, 61, 185 McMullen, Harry 1226B3 148 McQa1f1, rim 1A.S.3 179 McRae, Constance 12183 143 Mack, Judy 12143 57. 140 Madorsky, Leslie 12063 54. 188 Madorrhy, Marc 11883 160 Maerolf, Norman 11073 141 Magalnick, Barbara 12123 28. 31, 71, 76.139 Maman, Phyllis qiosp 43, 160 Newton, Phillip 41253 137 Parker, Sue 13213 las Magden, Gary 11333 160 Novak, Ira 11333 160, 170 Magistro, Charles 13103 143 Magri, Ann 11093 180 Makman, Dick 13073 44 Makman, Mike 122683 82, 143 Makorolf, Marilyn 11083 150 Maky, Pamela 13253 39, 43, 128, 142 Malamud, Anita 11193 76, 107, 180 Malamud, Harvey 1Aud. C.3 160 Malarky, Roxanne 12163 145 Malberg, Jerry 11023 141 Malevan, Gail 12413 146 Malin, Jack 12063 138 Malin, Karen 1Caf. C3 143 Malitz, lleen 11133 77, 142 Malkin, Linda 12013 142 Mandle, Marilyn 11293 Mandusky, Judith 12133 143 Maneri, Tom 1Bal. E.3 149 Mangine, Linda 12373 180 Maniker, Barbara 12393 142 Maniker, Howard 11233 145 Mann, Kay 13173 39, 71, 73, 85, 136 Mansfield, Brenda 11123 69 Marcus, Lynn 13213 66, 135 Marino, Patricia 12343 140 Markell, Ellen 12163 52, 145 Markey, Linda 12103 40, 78, 85, 165, 180 Markowitz, Allan 11103 144 Markowitz, Ronnie 13183 136 Marks, Lewis 12353 Maybury, james 13083 30, 54, 180 Mayer, 145 Benjamin 11233 46, Mazur, Jack 1MS3 149 Mazur, Lloyd 11073 141 Meckler, Karen 1Caf. D3 149 Meckler, Roy 13143 147 Meckler, Steve 13073 4, 180 Meckler, Toby 1GER3 148 Meckler, William 1Aud. C.3 160 Megery, Emery 1Speech Lab3 137 Mehler, Don 12183 139 Miskoe, Charlene 11293 56, 78, 85, 160 Mitchell, james 1M.S.3 160 Molecke, Sandra 12123 31, 46. 65, 138 Mongine, Jack J. 13243 147 Monseaux, Robertta '12153 72 85, 106, 139 Monteith, Carroll 13113 146 Monter, Timothy 13063 146 Moore, Mary Ellen 12083 54, 136 Moore, Robert 11333 160 Morganstern, Stanley Miller? Carol 11083 150 Marks, 1 34 Marks. Marks, Marks, Marks, Marks, Linda 11143 38, 52, Linda 1Caf. C3 143 Lloyd 1M.S.3 160 Lois 12193 146 Steve 18143 147 Stephen 12333 46, 135 Marks, Tamara 1GCR3 148 Marolf, Pearl 1GCR3 148 Maron, Linda 12083 41, 52. 136 Marquart, Sue 1GCR3 43, 148 Marquart, Thomas 11273 50, 137 Marshall, Stephanie 12313 Mart, Phyllis 12313 Mart, Ruth 12203 71, 74, 107, 180 Martin, Elizabeth 12253 40, 78, 79, 85, 180 Martin, Arthur 12063 54, 85, 138 Martin, Janet 12353 25, 74, 84, 160 Martin, Jerry 11333 160 Martin, Winifred 12373 58, 180 Marvin, Kenneth 13113 61, 146 Marx, Harriet 13133 25, 41, 85. 135. 180 Marzi, Doreen 12293 180 Maschke, Masseria, Jack um. W.3 137 Jim 11053 141 Masseria, Robert 1Aud. D.3 148 Mathews, Dorothy 11043 144 Mathews Lois 11173 25, 145 Matthews, Mike 11053 127 Mehling, James 13263 147 Meisel, Linda 13163 65, 70, 139 Meisels, Florence 12023 39, 46, 63, 138 Meister, Carol 12093 78, 180 Melamed, Lawrence 13093 140 Melamed, Nate 13183 136 Meltzer, Dennis 12263 180 Meltzer, Karen 13283 144 Melvin, Stuart 1Aud. B.3 44, 136 Mendelsohn, Michele 1Caf. D3 149 Mendelson, Arlene 11043 25, 26, 144 Mendelson, Bonnie 1Caf. A3 134 Mendelson, Donald 13063 47, 146 Mendelson, Ian 11273 137 Mendoza, Rafael 12333 44, 135 Menlzs, Bennett 1Aud. C3 160, 36, 160 Menuik, Brenda 12153 39, 68, 75, 83, 139 Mercer, Arm 12353 57, 69, 94, 160, 165 Meritsky, Judy 13133 57, 106, 135 Mermelstein, Jerilyn 12393 42, 43, 142 Merriman, Cathleen 12193 146 Mesnick, Judy 11173 61, 65, 145 Mesuse, Charlotte 12153 34, 39, 54, 65, 139 Meyer, Jack 13013 36, 180 Meyer, Renske 12413 146 Mezacapa, Margie 11143 26, 75, 77, 134 Miether, Lavonne 12413 146 Mikler, William 11253 137 Miller, Adrienne 12083 26, 66, 67, 83, 136 Miller, Barbara 1Caf. A3 31, 38, 41, 76, 134 Miller, Judith 12233 38, 39, 78, 82, 141 Miller, Linda 12103 26, 70, 72, 74, 180 Miller, Lynda 12163 41, 145 Miller, Nancy 13253 4, 42, 78, 142 Miller, Norman 11253 137 Miller, Rose Anne 131,33 135 Miller, Stuart 1BCR3 148 Mills, Arlene 12203 180 Millsberg, Margie 11143 134 1Aud. B.3 136 Moritz, Ronald 11023 141 Morlen, Sharon 1GER3 148 Morley, Larry 1BCR3 148 Morris, Carolyn 12093 42, 65, 180 Morris, Fern 11133 47, 142 Moses, David 13103 143 Moskowitz, Jan 1Bal. W.3 137 Moskowitz, Norman 11073 11, 141 Moskowitz, Rona 12373 29, 30, 41, 175, 181 Moss, Moss, M oss, 85, Moss, Moss, Most, 61 , Francine 13253 66, 142 Janet 1GER3 61, 148 joan 12293 24, 40, 41, 181 Melvin 13103 63, 143 Rosabeth 11083 150 Robert 1Aud. D.3 46, 148 Mulligan, Charles 12183 50, 139 Munich, Patricia 12123 139 Murphy, Ted 1226B3 143 Murray, Bob 1Speech Lab3 137 Myers, Jerome 11163 61, 150 N Nacht, Edward 13073 181 Nadasdi, Louis 11163 160 Naft, Leonard 11023 141 Naft, Royce 12163 25, 145 Nagel, Kirk 11103 144 Nagelbush, Carol 11173 145 Nagelbush, Joyce 11313 66, 138 Naiman, Jack 1Aud. D.3 148 Naragon, Donald 12173 27, 60, 62, 85, 181 Nardi, Jack 11053 141 Nathan, Sherrie 12143 42, 77, 140 Neben, Millie 12013 142 Necamken, Mel 1Aud. E.3 59 Nece, Lowell 11233 145 Neides, Gary 13073 181 Matula, Carolyn 11093 31, 54, 180 Matz, Jellery 1321- E-3 25, 35, 149 Minor, Mintz, Mintz, Mintz, June 1Caf. D3 149 Errol 1EMR3 149 Robert 12213 134 Sherri 11173 145 Neiditz, Nannette 11093 37, 40, 64, 181 Newman, David 1Aud. C.3 160 Newman, Elaine 12413 146 Newman, Ellen 13253 142 Newman, Howard 12333 135 Newman, Judie 13253 142 Newman, Linda 1Caf. A3 31, 40, 77, 85, 134 Newman, Marcia 11133 142 Newman, Nigel 12063 63, 138 Newman, Patricia 12023 138 Newman, Richard 13083 181 Newman, Seraine 12013 142 200 Nice, James 11163 150 Nimmo, Andrew 11333 25, 85, 160 Nisenbaum, jerry 13073 181 Nisenson, Walter 13063 61, 146 Nissley, Alice 13213 25, 40, 57, 85, 135 Nixon, Dave 1A.S.3 181 Norr, Stanley 11163 63, 160 Norton, Phillip 11073 141 Novak, Ellen 1Caf. D3 65, 149 Novel, Sheila 12123 66, 74, 78, 106, 139 November, Sheldon 12263 181 Nozik, Daniel 13083 181 Nozik, Joyce 11043 144 Nozik, Sandra 11193 181 Nuske, Ronnie 1Aud. D3. 148 Nutkin, Edie 11143 25, 77, 134 Nutkin, Joan 12343 140 0 Ocker, Virginia 13173 136 Ogle, Susan 12343 106, 140 0'1-Iaren, James 1Aud. B.3 136 Oliver, Judy 12143 140 O'Nei1, Bob 12363 147 Oppenhcim, Carol 11083 69, 150 Oppenhein, Myrna 13163 54, 66, 85, 139 Oppenheim, Sue 12153 71, 139 Opper, Marilyn 11313 38, 71, 78, 138 Orbits, Kenneth 13103 143 Ornstein, Florence 12273 74, 106, 140 Ornstein, Sanford 11283 25, 145 Osborn, Betsy 12103 63, 181 Osborn, Carol 12353 68, 161 Osborn, Diana 12133 54, 143 Owen, Dianne 12123 42, 139 Ozan, Vivian 12393 31, 39, 64, 75, 142 Packer, Arlene 13163 139 Packer, Elizabeth 12093 46, 66, 83, 85, 181 Page, Nicky 1Aud. D.3 57. 148 Paley, Marlene 11043 26, 144 Palmer, Alan 11213 181 Palnik, Michael 1MS3 149 Pap, Royer 1EMR3 149 Papp, Janet 12203 87, 181 Papp, Patricia 13253 72, 142 Pappas, Kathy 11143 40, 57, 78, 85, 134 Paradise, Arthur 1226133 25, 143 Paradise, Diane 12193 146 Pardee, Marcia 13133 56, 72, 135 Paris, Laurel 11173 145 Parish, Pat 11043 42, 43, 144 Parisi, Stephen 12173 189 Park, Tom 13113 65, 146 Parker, Jerry 1MS3 149 Parker, John 13143 147 Parker, Michael 11213 27, 45 54, 85, 189 Parkinson, Truman 13143 147 Parry, Ramond 11023 49, 141 Paskolf, Loreen 13133 135 Pastor, Lois 1Caf. A3 134 Pata, Joseph 1EMR3 149 Patterson, Donald 11103 144 Pauli, jefrey 12173 181 Pavlish, Robert 11213 181 Payner, Nancy 1Caf. A.3 41, 48, 134 Pearlman, Barry 13083 49, 18 Pearlman, Lauree 13283 144 Pearlman, Linda 12313 72, 161 Perelman, Robert 13073 181 Pehl, Carol 12373 42, 182 Peltz, Ricahrd B. 13243 147 Penn, Gerald 11273 65, 137 Penner, Mrac 11233 145 Penty, Patricia 12293 182 Perla, Brenda 1Caf. C3 143 Perlich, Susan 11093 182 Peters, Graham 13143 61, 147 Peters, Justine 12023 33, 138 Peters, Sandra 12193 78, 146 Peterson, Alan 11333 161 Peterson, Diane 12163 145 Peterson, Karen 12273 39, 54, 140 Peterson, Mike 13143 147 Peterson, Pete 13093 140 Petreguin. Sally 12413 146 Pfeifer, F. Bruce 11163 150 PevaroE, Mark 83 Pfeilfer, Donald E. 13243 147 Piazza, Madaline 11193 57, 182 Piccus. Philip 1Speech Lab3 137 Piccus. Phyllis 11143 134 Pickford, Bruce 1Bal. E.3 149 Pietraszun, Wm. 13263 147 Pikkel, Renee 1Caf. D3 149 Pillar, Stephen 11163 150 Pillolf, Benson 13183 25, 57, 136 Pinski, Janice 11293 41, 65, 66, 84, 161 Pitluk, Sharon 11313 43, 46, 64, 138 Pliner, Carol 12103 40, 72, 73, 85, 182 Plosker, Gary 13113 61, 146 Ploslter, Larry 13073 36, 182 Pobby, Joyce 11133 30, 39, 43, 75. 142 Pohl, Marc 1A.S.3 32, 37, .54, 85, 182 Pohl, Michael 1WS3 131 Polacselt, Betty 11083 38, 161 Polatselt, David 11113 54, 84, 182 Paley, Wayne 11213 182 Polish, Earl 12173 31, 64, 71. 85, 182 Polish, Howard 13073 36, 59, 182 Polisky, Walter 13093 140 Politz, Tala 1GE1l3 148 Pollack, Norman 12063 49, 57, 138 Pollack, Stanley 12213 15, 76, 85, 134 Pollack, Terrence 11333 46, 161 Pollov, Gail 11173 145 Polsky, Francine 12013 142 Polsky, Sandra 12023 37, 153 Polster, Judy 1Gl-ZR3 148 L . , .1 ,. - , 4.7 . ., 1,-. - wwf- www .-1'--,ff-ww, H Hr- ' r'w'1'fmWv-1 rs-fr 5, .W --,-,Ts-,,-,,--., ,,,, V--,.---1-1--V-v-vuxr-w-cf-W-vanmrz-S ?-,tv ,,-,c. up-.vow nw-we-r wwta vp ,sr-f ,ef Polster, Harvey 12263 36, 71, 84, 182 Polster, Howard 1Aud. B.3 61 Polster, Sandra 12083 136 Polumbo, Pat 12413 146 Ponchin, Marcella 11313 138 Porter, Pat 11083 161 Portniclz, Sandra 12373 182 Posard, Kenny 13263 147 Posard, Sandra 12203 37, 182 Post. Margaret 12153 54, 73, 139 Pottinger, Pat 11053 141 Potts, William 12183 47, 59, 85, 139 Preisler, Eric 13063 61, 146 Prentice, Joan 1Caf C3 59, 143 Press, 1-Ivalynne 13173 37, 51, 68, 83, 136 Presman, Ed 13083 182 Prizm, Judy 12163 47, 145 Price, Steven 1Aud. C.3 161, 165 Priesand, Stanley 12113 138 Printz, Janette 1GCR3 148 Pritchard, Walter 12183 54, 139 Proudlit, John 11253 50, 137 Providenti, Lynda 12233 141 Provost, Harry 13263 147 Prutow, Richard 1Bal. W.3 63, 137 Purdy, David 12063 138 Purer, Ronald 1Aud. B.3 47, 136 Pyner, Judie 1GCR3 78, 148 Q Quinlan, Geraldine 12413 146 K Reich. Rabin, Racca, Racca, Radin, Phyllis 12373 182 Alice 11193 182 Patricia 13163 139 Alan 12333 135 Ramey, Celeste 13283 144 Randell, Sally 11313 138 Randolph, Scott 13093 44, 49, 140 Rapaport, Sonya 1Caf. A3 40, 56, 66, 74, 134 Raphael, Sharon 13173 31, 46, 51, 59, 139 Rashkis, Jill 12123 39, 139 Ratner, Barbara 13213 135 Ratner, Marilyn 12413 146 Raudebaugh, Wendy 11143 59, 134 Ravitz, Adrienne 12353 161 Raybould, Judith 12143 31, 52. 140 Reading, Ned 13183 136 Ready, Ream, Reece, Bob 11073 54, 141 David 11253 137 Lenore 12253 28, 42, 73, 182 Reed, Julie 11293 42, 161 Reeser, Dick 1BCR3 148 Rehmar, Marlene 12373 26, 182 Reich, Adele 12343 39, 140 Reich, Anita 11043 144 Marilyn 12143 46, 59, 140 Reich, Sanford 1Bal. E.3 59, 149 Reichard, Donald 13103 143 Reichard, Dorothy 12133 78, 143 Reid, Susan 11293 42, 161 Reider, Sharon 11123 67 Rein, Barbara 12083 136 Reiner, David R. 13243 49, 61, 147 Reitman, Marcia 12293 37, 57, 182 Rembrandt, Stephen 13013 27, 28, 36, 182 Resch, Allen 13083 182 Resnik, Gary 12213 61, 134 Reuven, Howard 11333 161 Rhodes, Suzanne 12023 25, 39, 56, 135 Rice, Carol 1GER3 148 Rice, Judith 11193 41, 182 Rich, Lawrence 12113 65, 138 Richael, Jean 12413 146 Richards, Robert 1Bal. W.3 139 Richardson, Robert 1A.S.3 183 Richmond, Sue 12193 146 Richter, David 11113 183 Ride, Carol 12143 140 Rieger, Judy 13283 144 Riemer, Richard 11253 25, 71, 137 Riggs, William 1Bal. W.3 137 Ring, Steven Jay 13243 147 Ringer, Morton 12063 138 Ringer, Rochelle 13133 135 Ringle, Sharon 13213 135 Rini, Nicholas 12333 135 Rittenberg, Sandra 12103 24, 183 Robaclt, Howard 1Aud. C.3 161 Robb, Carol 11143 31, 65, 66, 71, 134 Robb, George 12333 135 Robbins, Marlene 12023 26, 69, 138 Robbins, Marlene 12233 42, 61, 141 Robboy, Marcia 12393 39, 43, 63. 142 Robboy, Merle 13053 63 Robboy, Stan 1Aud. A.3 48, 63, 85, 134, 183 Roberts, Dee 12153 70, 139 Robinson, Howard 11333 30, 48, 84, 161, 165 Robinson, Lynda 12343 70, 72, 140 Robinson, Vivian 12353 41, 59, 161 - Robinson, William 11253 137 Robison, Sally 12023 85, 138 Rock, Norton 1Aud. C.3 161 Roemer, Gloria 12023 61, 138 Roenn, Richard 1226B3 143 Rogat, Carl 11023 27, 141 Rogers, Karen 1Caf. C3 143 Rollins, Donald 12263 183 Roman, Lawrence 11103 144 Roman, Susan 12293 42, 183 Romanin, Thomas 13263 147 Romanoff, David 1Aud. D.3 148 Romcea, Emilia 11173 145 Ronder, Paul 13013 25, 33, 68, 83, 183 Rosalina, Ken 11163 150 Rose, Dick 13093 63, 140 Rose, Donna Lee 11043 144 Rose, jane 12373 26, 27, 30, 183 Rose, Susan 12103 26, 27, 29, 70, 183 Rose, Susan 1Caf. D.3 64, 149 Roseman, Frances 11133 142 Roseman, Mel 12183 139 Rosen Rosen , Betsy 12013 63, 142 , Harvey 13063 146 Rosen, Jerry 11163 150 Rosen, Larry 13083 183 Rosen, Mark 1Aud. B.3 136 Rosen, Monte 13113 146 Rosen, Morton 13183 50, 54, 136 Rosen, Norman 1Speech Lab3 44, 137 Rosen, Sheldon 11053 141 R0-ffflbffg, Beryl 12293 52, 71, 183 Rosenberg, Bonnie 11093 40, 54, 71, 183 Rosenberg, Charles 1M.S.3 63, 65, 84, 161 Rosenberg, Gary 1MS3 149 Rosenberg, Howard 13083 30, 54, 82, 183 Rosenberg, Marilyn 12123 39, 42, 54, 139 Rosenberg, Marilyn 13133 70, 135 Rosenberg, Robert 1Bal. W.3 49, 63, 137 Rosenberg, Sandra 11193 183 Rosenberg, Sharon 11043 144 Rosenberg, Stanley 11073 141 Rosenblum, Harvey 12213 134, 183 Rosenfeld Jerome 13103 143 Rosenstein, Elliot 13143 147 Rosenthal, Charlotte 11083 40, 78, 106, 107, 161 Rosenthal, Stanley 13063 68, 69, 146 Rosewater, Eugene 1Aud. B.3 136 Ross, Deanna 12233 32, 74, 141 Ross, Jeff 13113 61, 146 Ross, Larry, 1Aud. E.3 61 Ross, Linda 12023 138 Ross, Robert 1A.S.3 183 Rossman, Barbara 12103 71, 75, 184 Roth, Barry 13243 147 Roth, Henry 11113 30, 83, 85, 68, 184 Roth, Karen 12133 39, 143 Roth, Ruth 12233 141 Roth, Stephanie 12393 54, 142 Rothchild, Myrna 13163 74, 139 Rothenberg, Janis 12163 145 Rothenberg, Jerome 13143 63, 147 Rothenberg, Marlene 12293 184 Rothkopf, Margie 13253 65, 142 Rothman, Robert 11273 137 Rothstein, Barbara 12273 140 Ratner, Maurice 11213 184 Rovitz, Alice 12273 64, 71, 74, 78, 140 Rowe, Norman 11083 150 Rubenstein, Barry 11163 36, 162 Rubenstein, Bonnie 13173 136 Rubin, Arlene 11313 26, 38, 72, 74, 138 Rubin, Jacqueline 13173 39, 136 Rubin, Robert 11253 137 Rubin, Sander 13073 184 Rudolph, Jef 1MS3 149 201 Rudolph, Theodore 12183 139 Ruggles, Thomas 12333 17, 25, 54, 85, 135 Rush, Leilani 12163 145 Rushworth, Kim 12063 133 Russell, Alice 12203 184 Rutman, Robert 11233 57, 145 Rutsky, Barbara 1Caf. C3 52, 65, 143 Rutzler, John 1Speech Lab3 137 Ruxin, Adriane 13173 37, 52, 71, 75, 136 Ruxin, Paul 1EMR3 as, 149 Ryder, Robin 1GER3 73, 14s Ryks, Ray 1EMR3 149 Sacher, Martin 11333 36, 61, 67, 162 Sacks, Gary 11273 137 Sackhse, Elaine 12143 140 Safier, Sandra 12293 65, 184 Salay, Paul 13013 184 Salem, Richard 11333 162 Saltzman, Deanna 1Caf. A3 41, 77, 106, 134 Sambroah, jean 12353 43, 84, 162 Sampliner, Lois 13213 135 Samuels, Alan 11253 54, 85, 137 Samuels, Marshall 13083 27, 54, 69, 184 Sands, Ronald 1A.S.3 184 Sanshuck, Phyllis 11133 142 Sapir, George 1226B3 143 Sargeant, Ruth 12373 28, 41, 78, 85, 184 Saslaw, Naomi 12013 63, 142 Sayre, Robert 11023 141 Scaffide, Sam 13063 146 Scantlebury, Roy 13183 136 Schacltman, David 11213 60, 63, 184 Schaefer, Barbara 12123 42, 139 Schaefer, Carl 1Aud. A.3 134 Schaffer, Iris 11313 138 Schaffer, Renee 12133 52, 143 Schaffer, Walter 12213 76, 77, 134 Schauss, Roger 11233 145 Scheib, Robert 13263 147 Scheinberg, Judy 12203 184 Scheiner, Deanna 1GER3 148 Scheiner, Greta 12203 184 Schenhuitt, Mildred 1GCR3 148 Schif, Harvey 11113 59, 62, 184 Schiffer, Joan 12393 57, 142 Schillar, Karen 12233 141 Schlachet, Jerome 1Bal. E.3 149 Schlessinger, Leonard 12063 138 Schlessinger, Robert 1M.S.3 162 Schleter, Jane 13283 144 Schmertz, Dianne 12103 184 Schmittke, Carolyn 1GCR3 61, 148 Schmuckler, Miriam 13253 142 Schmunk, Walter 1M.S.3 162 Schneider, Kalman 11273 137 Schneiderman, Marcia 11193 37, 184 Schnell, Sue 12093 171, 184 Schoeder. Bill 11053 141 Schoenberg, Lynn 11333 162 Schoenfeldt, Marjorie 12123 39. 139 Schneider, Karen 12143 27, 71, 140 Schrank, Martin 12333 31, 135 Schreiber, Donald 1Aud. E.3 66 Schreibman, Charlotte 33 Schrier, Michael 1Bal. E.3 61, 149 Schroeder, Robert 11163 150 Schulman, Jack 1BCR3 63, 148 Schultz, Larry 13143 61. 147 Schultz, Marilyn 11193 160, 184 Schultz, Paul 1Bal. W.3 137 sebum, walter 11271 137 Schuster, l 35 Schwarcz, Schwartz, Schwartz, 143 Schwartz, Schwartz, 1 36 Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz, 184 Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz, 74. 78, Schwartz, Ruth 13213 38. 77, Don 11163 150 Allan 11253 137 Charles 13103 59. Earl 1A.S.3 184 Edward 1Aud. B.3 Edward 11333 162 Gail 12413 146 Garry 13073, 131, Gayle 1Caf. D3 149 Gloria 13173 136 Joel 1MS3 149 Lee 12263 185 Marlene 12373 185 Lois 12143 38, 70, 140 Marilyn 1Caf. C3 143 Schwartz, Melvyn 1Aud. A.3 134 Schwartz, Roberta 1GCR3 69, 148 Schwartz, Susan 12163 145 Schweitz, Jeffery 13143 147 Schweslnger, Barbara 12233 56, 141 Scolnick, Stuart 1Aud. B.3 136 Scotland, James 13063 146 Scotland, Margot 12343 140 Scott, Carol 11143 134 Scott, Carole 12163 145 Scott, Helene 12093 31, 47, 185 Scriven, Sally 12193 82. 146 Scully, Charles 13093 140 Seaman, Dennis 11073 141 Sedley, Mark 13013 50, 185 Sedley, Toby 11083 150 Seese, Richard 13083 84, 185 Segal, Marsha 11173 145 Segall, Sima 1Caf. D3 149 Segel, Marilyn 11133 142 Seifried, Carol 12083 54, 136 Seifert, Lucinda 12233 31, 141 Seitz, Patricia 11043 144 Seitz, Warren 11333 47, 63, 162 Selman, Kelly 11043 144 Seltzer, Linda 13173 136 Senor, Clifford 13103 14. 143 Serlin, Susan 12373 56, 185 Shapero, Elaine 11313 71, 133 Shapero, Sydell 13163 29, 74, 139 Shapir Shapxr 185 o, Carolle 12291 71, Shapiro, Ellen 11171 145 Shapiro, Gene 1GCR1 148 Shapiro, Linda 12411 63, 146 Shapiro, Marc 1226B1 143 a, Patsy 11091 41, 64, Stanko, Barbara 1GCR1 148 74, 83, 185 Shapiro, Sandra 12011 142 Sharp, Aileen 11191 75, 185 Sharp, Brian 11231 145 Sharp, Gary 13141 147 Sharpe, Stuart 1BCR1 45, 148 Shaw, Adrienne 12131 143 Shaw, Betsy 11171 73, 145 Shaw, Beverly 11091 41, 69, 185 Shaw, Priscilla 12151 39, 57, 139 Shenker, Joy 12371 42, 185 Shepard, John 13091 140 Shepard, Sandra 12091 185 Shere, Dennis 12211 34, 36, 50, 83, 134 Sherman, Barbara 12101 56, 78, 185 Sherman, Ira 1M.S.1 48, 162 Sherman, Ivan 11021 141 Sherman, Ronald A. 13241 30, 61, 64, 66, 147 Sherriif, Linda 13131 38, 135 Sherrow, Renee 12201 64, 83, 84, 185 Sherwin, A1 13181 136 Sherwin, Sharon 11081 150 Shields, Kathy 12391 142 Shifrin, Carole 12201 69, 70, 185 Shifrin, Howard 1Speech Lab1 137 Shimonek, Kenneth 12331 135 Shipley, Roger D. 13241 61, 147 Shortess, Steve 13261 147 Shulman, Irwin 11051 141 Shuman, Howard 11101 144 Shun, Neil 13011 185 Sibbison, Bonnie 11141 134 Sibbison, Richard 1MS1 149 Sidenberg, Barry 12181 139 Sidney, Bob 13261 61, 147 Silverman, Alan 13241 147 Silverman, Bert 1Speecl1 Lab1 137 Silverman, Fred 13111 46, 146 Silverman, Jack 1Ba1. W.1 137 Silverman, Joyce 12341 72, 75, 140 Silverman, Mary Jane 1GCR1 148 Silverstein, Norman 1Aud. C.1 162 Simmons, Mike 11021 141 Simon, David 11111 186 Siegal, Barbara 12271 51, 70, 140 Siegal, Beverly 12151 139 Siegal, Irwin 1A.S.1 185 Siegal, Phyllis 13211 66, 135 Siegal, Ronnie 11071 141 Siegan, Patricia 1Caf. D1 149 Siegel, Barry 12331 135 Siegel, Bruce 12181 139 Siegel, Nina 12311 56, 162 Siegel, Sharen 12021 66, 138 Siegel, Sharon 12311 162 Sielaif, Jean 12341 60, 64, 72, 83, 140 Siess, Dave 11331 162 Sigesm und, Linda 12141 28, 39, 74, 85, 140 Silver, Silver, Silver, Silver, Silver, Silver, Silver, Silver, Silver, 1 86 Silverb D0lfgl3S 13101 143 Gary 13051 13 Judy 12371 185 Kenny 1226B1 143 Marsha 13251 61, 142 Richard 12111 57, 138 Sandra 12291 186 Sharon 1Caf. D1 149 Susan 12081 63, 136, arg, Estelle 11091 57, 75, 186 Simon, Howard 11051 141 Simon, Judith 12141 57, 140 Simon, Perry 11271 137 Simon, Phyllis 1Caf. A1 134, 40, 70, 71, 31 Simon, Roberta 12311 71, 72, 162 Sims, Jackie 12121 39, 57, 83, 85, 139 Sindell, Steve 1Aud. D.1 59, 68, 148 Singer, Ellen 1Caf. C1 143 Singer, Sanford 12211 36, 91, 134 Singer, Sheldon 13141 147 Sirkin, Marshall 11101 44, 141 Sirlin, Kenneth S. 13241 147 Sisser, Harriette 13281 144 Skall, Pamela 11131 142 Skolnik, Sandra 13131 65, 135 Slaymaker, Robert 11251 137 Slife, Patricia 12121 139 Sloan, Robert 11071 141 Slomovits, Marilyn 12131 143 Small, Jerry 1M.S.1 36, 162 Smayda, Thomas 11211 71, 186 Smith, Arthur 11231 66, 145 smith, David 11211 82, 186 Smith, Fred 11071 68, 83, 141 Smith, Harriet 12151 74, 139 Smith, Jeffery 13101 80, 82, 143 Smith, Judith 12091 26, 75, 186 smith, Judydale 11191 186 Smith, Margene 13171 59, 136 Smith, Raymond 1Aud. A.1 61, 134 Smothers, Muriel 12311 56, 163 Snyder, Kenneth 12111 138 Snyder, Stanley 1226B1 143 Soble, Arlene 13211 28, 43, 135 Sobol, Arnold 13111 146 Sobol, Debbie 12161 66, 67, 145 Sobul, Jerry 11161 84, 163 Sockel, Sandra 1GER1 69, 148 Sofranko r William 12061 138 Solomon, Barbara 12391 42, 142 Solomon, Francine 13251 142 Solomon, Mike 1Ba1. E.1 61, 149 Solomon, Murray 1Aud. BJ 136 Solomon, Samuel 11021 141 Solomon, Stuart 11051 36, 141 Solonche, Zillah 1Caf. C1 43, 141 Soloway, Mark 11161 150 Solowitch, Myrna 11131 42, 64, 75, 78, 142 Somers, Irving 1Ba1. W.1 137 Somers, Robert 13111 146 Sommers, Michele 12191 146 Sonnhalter, Susan 12251 43, 186 Soper, Larry 11071 61, 141 Sorensen, Carol 11141 41, 57, 106, 134 Soria, Jose 11101 47, 144 Sorkin, Elayne 13161 139 Sospirato, Carmeleen 12081 43, 136 Spahn, Ronny 1226B1 63, 143 Sparlin, Denise 12251 54, 69, 78, 186 Spencer, Elise 1GER1 148 Spector, Carol 83 Spector, Earl 12171 186 Spector, Elaine 12231 141 Speer, Patricia 11291 163 Speh, Bonnie 12011 63, 142 Speheh, Bonnie 12291 186 Speicher, Richard 1A.S.1 186 Spencer, Gayle 12341 140 Spencer, Michael 12181 139 Spencer, Naomi 11041 52, 144 Sperber, Howard 11251 137 Spero, Lynda 12131 143 Speser, Joan 12231 141 Spiegel, Bernard 13101 143 Spiegel, Sandra 12341 140 Spiegle, Steve 13141 147 Spike, Anita 11091 37, 64, 82, 186 Spikell, Mark 1Speech Lab1 36, 70, 137 Spilrnan, Gerald 1Aud. C.1 163 Spine, Jim 1BCR1 148 Spira, Jean 12391 65, 142 Spitz, Charles 1226B1 61, 143 Spivak, Marcia 13251 42, 77, 142 Sprackling, Sally 12311 163 Sprohl, Ken 13071 45, 167 Spyke, Sheldon 13111 146 Squire, Sandra 1Caf. C1 143 stack, Robert 12061 158 Stafford, Kathy 13171 47, 136 Stalker, Arlene 11191 67, 186 Stalker, Robert 1Aud. E.1.27, 65 Stark, Margaret 13281 144 Stark, Merle 13061 146 Starke, Sheila 12091 41, 66, 72, 85, 186 Starman, Sara 11081 140 Starr, Bob 1Ba1. 12.1 149 Stava, Reid 11271 137 Stearns, Marsha 11041 144 Stearns, Stephen 12181 54, 139 Stecker, Nancy 12101 37, 66, 70, 74, 187 Stelfey, Charles 13181 136 Steiger, Ezra 12261 13, 187 Steiglitz, Robert 1A.S.1 187 Stein, Jeanette 12151 139 Stein, Jeffery 12331 135 Stein, Michael 11331 68, 163 Stein, Phyllis 11291 163 Steinberg, Arthur 1Speech Lab1 27, 137 Steindler, Howard 13261 147 Steinsapir, Linda 1Caf. A1 40, 75, 134 Stephan, Philip 11271 50, 137 Stephenson, Anne 1GCR1 148 Stern, Kenneth 12331 135 Stern, Leonard 11101 144 Stern, Mark 11021 44, 141 202 4 --4,-'-4nr1s'r-ee: . , .. - . ,., . , .1 i if 1, Stern, Mike 11051 141 Stern, Robert 12111 138 Sternberg, Joan 12121 39, 139 Stevens, James 13011 36, 74, 84, 156, 187 Stevens, Sandra 11131 72, 74, 142 Stevenson, John 13051 61 Stevenson, Nancy 1GER1 148 Steward, David 13081 187 Stewart, Dennis 1Speech Lab1 137 Stewart, James 13061 25, 146 Stewart, William 11211 187 Stichle, Carolyn 13211 31, 54, 65, 135 Stillman, Arthur 13181 66, Teitelbaum, Jeffrey 11161 150 Tenenbaum, Bob 1Speech Lab1 66, 137 Tenenbaum, Sharon 12151 82, 139 Terman, Eilein 12391 142 T errit, Albert 12181 139 Territ, Patricia 12291 187 Tesler, Marilyn 11091 28, 41, 72, 85, 187 Tesmer , Lois 12141 140 Thayer, Kathy 1Caf. A1 57, 134 Thayer, Kenneth 13261 147 Thiede, Wayne 13061 146 Thobum, Mary 11171 52, 59, 145 74, 83, 85, 136 Stockiish, Juidth 12011 142 Stone Stone 1 Bob 11071 141 Brenda 12201 54 187 Stonei Judy 12011 42, 67, 142 Stone Melvin 13261 147 Stone, Neil 1Aud. D.1 148 Stone, Sandra 1GER1 52, 148 Stoor, Harlan 1EMR1 149 Stovshy, Ronald 11111 25, 187 Strandt, Carol 13131 26, 68, 77, 83, 135 Straus, Barbara 12131 65, 143 Strauss, Judith 12251 187 Stromberg, Rita 11291 163 Strong, Gary 1EMR1 149 Strong, John 11071 141 Struich, Helen 12231 141 Stutt, Holger 12211 134 Stutin, Allen 12181 139 Such, Connie 12391 43, 61, 142 Sudman, Adrienne 12341 140 Suid, Cherie 12271 66, 74, 75, 140 Suid, Sharyn 11311 39, 74, 78, 138 Suit, Edward 11101 63, 154 Suit, Sandra 13251 39, 72, 142 Suits, Karen 1Caf. C1 143 Sustin, Ben 1226B1 143 Sustin, Linda 11131 142 Sutherland, Bob 1Aud. D.1 148 Sutton, Phyllis 12251 28, 66, 72, 187 Svehla, Georgeann 13161 74, 76, 139 Svendson, William 12331 135 Swatt, Myron 1BCR1 148 Sweigert, Alan 1Aud. C.1 63, 66, 163 Sweigert, Terry 1MS1 149 Swenson, Joan 12271 39, 42, 85, 140 Sylvester, Jim 11021 141 Sylvester, JoAnn 12371 187 Szabo, Jack 11271 137 Szaszdi, Amadeo 11231 47, 50, 145 'I' Taddeo, James 13111 25, 146 Tanenbaum, Pam 12011 72, 77, 142 Tanzman, Anita 13161 38, 59, 71, 72, 139 Task, Elaine 12121 43, 139 Taylor, Elizabeth 12411 25, 146 Taylor, Robert 1M.S.1 66, 163 Teichman, Susan 12131 61, Thomas, Harry 11071 141 Thomas, Jerry 11331 163 Thompson, Jack 1MS1 149 Thompson, Richard 13181 136 Thompson, Rodney 1Bal. W.1 50, 51, 137 Thompson, Thomas 12111 138 Thorpe, David 1Aud. C.1 163 Thum, Richard 1BCR1 61, 148 Timens, Annette 13211 85, 106, 135 Tischer, Marilyn 11081 25, 29, 163 A Tolchinsky, Harriet 11141 134 Tolin, Brenda 1Caf. D1 149 Tolin, Delores 11081 150 Tomsic, Virginia 12311 163 ' Torch, Elaine 11191 77, 187 Torer, Joe 11271 137 Tornya, Suzanne 11091 187 Towell, Lawrecne 1EMR1 149 Tracy, Linda 26 Trager, Stuart 11101 45, 51, 144 Traister, Carter 13241 147 Trattner, Barry 12061 138 Traub, Luanne 11041 144 Tresser, Miriam 13171 25, 75, 106, 136 Troha, Donald 12111 45, 138 Troha, Virginia 11511 las Truey, Linda 1GCR1 148 Truhan, Dennis 11211 187 Tuber, Judy 11291 43, 163 maker, Bill 11211 54, 187 Tucker, Lawrence 12061 49, 63, 138 Tucker, Rosalind 12081 136 Tucker, Todd 11071 136, 49, 54, 141 Turaney, Sandra 11091 187 Turk, Robert 11231 145 Turolf, Stuart 1Aud. A.1 134 Twig, Janine 12291 187 U Uliss, Regina 13281 61, 144 Ungar, Sheila 12161 145, 161 Uram, Fred 11271 137 Usis, Andris 12171 187 V Vagarasoto, Penny 11081 150 Valentine, June 12081 136, 187 Vanderbilt, William 11161 45, 163, 167 Van Gunten, Lamar 12171 27 187 Vanloan, Christine 1Caf. A1 143 - 134 1 'rf' , I , . .. h Vanta, Elayne 13281 144 Vantaggi, Linda 12231 141 Vargo, Thomas 11161 150 Vecchio, Bianca Del 12161 145 Verbelun, Harvey 12261 187 Verbelun, Jerry 1MS1 149 Vickery, Shirley 12231 141 Vincent, Barbara 12271 27, 63, 85, 140 Vincent, Jill 12351 65, 64, 163 Vogelgesang, John 13061 146 Volgyi, Tibor 13241 147 Volmar, William 12061 138 Von Magnus, Eric 1Aud. E.1 59 W Waggle, Jim 1BCR1 148 Wakser, Beverly 13131 135 Waldbaum, Harry 12181 139 Waldman, Stanley 13081 54, 188 Waldorf, Dick 11051 141 Walker, Doris 12151 67, 139 Wallack, Stuart ,1Bal. W.1 36, 67, 137 Walter, Mary Ellen 12371 188 Walters, Diane 11141 68, 83, 134 Walton, John 13141 65, 67, 147 Ward, Pete 13071 44, 162 Warner, Robert 12331 135 Warshaw, Elliot 1BCR1 61, 148 Warshawsky, Jayson 11101 144 Wasserman, Harry 1Speech Lab1 137 Wasserman, Hedda 12411 146 Watkins, Stephanie 12311 54, 163 Watson, John 1Aud. B.1 136 Watson, Margery 13131 135 Weaver, Ann 12271 76, 140 Weber, Bob 13071 Weber, George 1M.S.1 Weber, joan 12251 67, 188 Webster, Stuart 11231 145 Wehner, Bonnie 11081 150 Wieder, Jim 11251 61 Weil, Steve 1226B1 143 Weimer, Sandra 11041 144 Weinberg, Donald 13011 188 Weinberg, Harriet 11121 78 Weinberg, Leonard 13111 146 Weinberg, Micheal 1A.S.1 188 Weinberg, Richard 11021 25, 141 Weinberg, Sidney 13011 20, 59, 62, 85, 188 Weinberger, Ronald 12111 36, 66, 67, 138 Weiner, Deborah 12251 52, 53, 57, 188 Weiner, Joan 11141 134 Weiner, Maureen 11081 45, Weiss, Brenda 13131 135 Weiss, Carole 13171 38, 42, 72. 78. 136 Weiss, Weiss, Weiss Weiss 1 Dennis 13261 61, 147 Fred 11251 137 Jay 1M.s.1 163 Judith 1119157 188 Weissi Judy 11171 56, 145 Weiss , Leon A. 12181 54, 139 Weiss, 180 Weiss Weiss 1 1 Phyllis 12311 75, 164, Robert 13241 44, 147 Roger 13111 146 Weis, Samuel 11101 144, 51 Weiss, Sheila 13251 142 Weiss, Shirley 12291 188 Weissberg, Robert 12171 36 Weissenberg, Thomas 46, 65, 163 Weingold, Fran 12151 74, 75, 139 Weinman, Myra 12371 75, 188 Weinstein, Harold 11161 150 Weinstein, Weinstein Weinstein 1 Weinstein, Mike 11051 141 Sanford 11111 188 Saul 1Aud. C.1 163 Vicki 12291 29, 41, 70, 75, 188 Weisberg, Bob 1MS1 149 Weisberg, Dave 61 Weisberg, Weisberg, Weisblatt, Lee 11251 54, 137 Murray 1EMR1 149 Melvin 1Bal. W.1 15, 36, 137 Weiser, Bob 13141 44, 147 Weiser, Lynda 13171 39, 70, 72, 74, 136 Weiser, Phyllis 13281 144 Weiser, Rosalyn 1Caf. D1 149 Weisman, Diane 1GCR1 61, Waxman, Waxman, Armand 11331 163 Bunny 11081 163 Waxman, Louise 12101 70, 188 Waxman, Naomi 12161 145 Waxman, Sheri 12121 139 Waysman, Helen 12191 146 77, 148 Weisman, Leslie 12111 138 Weiss, Alan 13091 140 Weiss, Anita 11081 150 Weis, Bonnie 11091 29, 57, 67, 71, 188 Weiss, Bonnie 13161 25, 139 Arnold, Margaret 30, 72, 119 Babich, Nick S. 119 Bamhard, Clyde 119 Bertodatto, Henry 119 Beyer, Walter T. 119 Bica, Virginia M. 79, 118 Biel, Morton B. 27, 116, 126 Birnbaum, Gerald D. 50, 120 Blanchard. Mrs. Mabel 120 Bromelmeier, Florence M. 120 Browning, Francis 116 Buckenmeyer, Mrs. Mabel 24, 120 Bulkley, Dorothy 120 Burtt, Mrs. Dorothy S. 120 Butcher, James 120 Carlton, Garcia F. 120 Carnes, LLa Vere 120 Christman, Karl F. '121 Cli1f01'd, Mmm F. 121 Crane, Dorothy 121 Danglis, Mrs. Nancy L. 121 Elliott Elizabeth 130 Engel, Alvin R. 121 Esmond, Linda Beth 121 Evans, Dina Rees 121 Fancher, Mary 130 Farinacci, John F. 3, 59, 121 Fetterman, Barton G. 121 Flint, Roy M. 117 French, Lucie E. 121 Freyman, Leonard 30, 120, 121 Gally, Edwin H. 121 Gelin, Suzanne M. 121 ' Gentile, Gerard L. 30, 45, 121 Gnagy, Irma H. 53, 122 Goodman, Beatrice 122 Gordon, Harry 122 Graham, Mary K. 122 Harvey, A. B. 116 Hill, 0. E. 116 Horn, Dazey M. 124 Izzo, Carmen 122, 125 Johnson, Owen 122. 124 Kaetzel, Miriam E. 123 1Aud. B.1 136 Weissfeld, Jerome 13091 46, 140 Weissman, Rozanne 11041 46, 144 Weissman, Sharon 1Caf. C1 63, 72, 143 Weitzner, Ronald 11101 36, 144 Welch, Charles 13061 45, 50, 146 Welker, Louella 12411 146 Weller, Eugene 11331 164 Weltman, Anita 13281 144 Weltman, Elaine 12091 188 Weltman, Sheldon 12111 138 Werth, Lee 13051 49, 54 Wenner, jim 13071 36, 188 Westerlund, Julie 13281 144 Wexler, Rochelle 11291 164 White, Frank 12061 138 White, Lois 11131 142 White, Robert 13091 59, 140 Whitehead, Danny 13061 146 Whiteman, Jill 11081 150 Whitney, Fran 12351 78, 161, 164 Whitney, Louis 1Aud. C.1 164 Wickland, Robert 1Aud. D.1 148 Widzer, Martin 11161 54, 164 170 Wieder, Gary 11231 145 1 'Y'F f'v !f 'vw' 'r ' r rf'v: ef'! 111lr-iwvnq . A V , , . . , Wieder, James 11251 61, 137 Wiefel, James 13061 50, 51, 146 Wiener, Howard 13091 140 Wiener, Natalie 12251 188 Wigodsky, Barbara 12161 76 Wilde, Mariann 12101 41, 54, 71. 84, 188 Wilde, Sam 13141 47, 147 Williams, Anita 12251 37, 43, 74, 189 Williams, Dave 1Bal. E.1 149 Williams, Diane 1612111 14s Willinger, Donna 11291 78, 164 Willinger, Larry 11071 141 Wilmot, Carole 12311 54, 164 Wilson, David 11271 137 Wilson, Jeffrey 13241 45, 147 Wine, Beth 12391 142 Winger, Sandy 1Bal. E.1 149 Wingerter, James 1Aud. A.1 76, 134 Winston, Ronald 11271 19, 137 Winter, Annette 12201 61, 189 Wirth, Dorothy 12251 65. 189 Wit, Steven 11231 145 Witt, William 12211 15, 19, 85, 134, 189 Wittenberg, Stuart 13101 65, 143 Witwer, Karen 12191 146 Witzke, Richard 13181 63, 136 Wochele, Mark 11271 85, 137 Wohl, Edward 13141 61, 147 Wolf, Marshall 1226131 54, 143 Wolfe, Arthur 11331 164 Wolfson, Cynthia 11311 29, 71. 76, 138 Wolkov, Leonard 13061 47, 146 Wolovitz, Linda 13211 135 Wolsh, Loren 13181 47, 136 Walter, John 12261 189 Wong, Sue 13161 73, 106, 139 Wood, Richard 13011 68, 189 Woodbridge, Marcia 12121 63, 139 FACULTY INDEX Kilgore, Alvah 11, 125, 128 Klotman, Robert H. 57, 125 Kreider, Everett B. 123 Kremm, Walter P. 123 Langmead, john C. 123 Laughlin, Ethelreda 49, 123 Lawson, Donald 123 Leanza, Victor F. 123 Lee, Thomas J. 123 Lehman, Oscar S. 123 Lehnert, Thompson G. 123 Lorz, F. Joseph 124 Lorz, P. Theodore 73. 124, 127 Lutz, Chalmer 116 Magee, Ethel S. 124 Magor, Louise 124 Malin, Edith B. 124 Marsh, Kathryn H. 124 Matovina, Mark R. 124 McAfee, Norval B. 51, 124, 125 McFadden, Merle G. 124 203 McHenry, Leroy N. 125 McKinnon, George Y. 6, 125, 127 Miller, Jonathan J. 125 Moderick, Edward 71, 125 Monnett, Ruth E. 125 Moore, Wallace 125 Mormile, N. Dan 119 Murpyh, Agnes P. 125 Nash, Paul S. 116 Newhouse, Sue F. 126 Newton, Kathleen L. 131 Parry, Georgia 126 Perkins, Hugh V. 117, 122 Price, James R. 126 Regan, Agnes C. 126 Ruben, Joseph M. 30, 118 Ruppert, Steve 117 Rutherford, Clyde W. 127 Ryan, Mary I-1. 78, 117, 122 Simon, Charles E. 47, 127 Spink, Geraldine 127 Stephens, Lelah R. 127 Wortzman, Joseph 1Aud. D.1 67 148 wright, cm-us 1Ms1 149 wright, Judi 12371 169 Wunderlich. Sandra 1GCR1 148 Wymor, Ellen 12291 189 Wynbrandt, Francine 12231 52, 72, 151 Wynbrant, Ronald 12061 39, 138 Wyner, Alan 11021 141 Wyse, Joel 13081 6, 65, 189 Y Yehl, Dorothy 11291 42, 164 Yehl, Frank 1MS1 149 Yosowitz, Phil 13091 7, 15, 36, 140, 152 Young, Brenda 12121 139, 155 . Yucker, David 13181 136 Yudelevitz, Carol 1GCR1 148 I Zaidman, Darryl 11231 145 Zeiger, Carole 12141 27, 39, 71, 74, 85 Zel, Jerome 1Aud. B.1 136 Zeldes, Sheldon 1M.S.1 164 Zell, Gerald 12171 131 Zelman, Joyce 11291 164 Zelman, Sharon 12161 78 Zelvy, Linda 11171 145 Zettlemeyer, James 11251 137 Zill, Dennis 11051 61 Zimmer, Edwin 1EMR1 149 Zimmerman, Aaron 11161 150 Zimmerman, Sandra 11311 29, 71, 138 Zipp, Elaine 11121 19 Ziskin, Donald 1Aud. E.1 47 Zissitch, Gunther 1Bal. E.1 149 Zonge, Barbara 13171 136 Zucker, Bruce 11071 141 Zupnick, Stanley 1Speech Lab1 36, 57, 65, 137 zupfm, Lois 11091 54, 189 Zwick, Barry 13101 143 Zwick, Caryn 11171 145 Strauss, Manfred M. 127 Strickling, George F. 127 Szemersky, Peter Paul 127 Tubaugh, Helena 128 Tupta, Richard 128 Uber, Roy L. 128 Zweig, Bernard R. 129 Vannorsdall. Gail T. 128 Van Sickle, Bernice 64, 128 Verhulst, Reta J. 128 Weisthal, Mrs. Margaret A. 119. 130 Weller. Catherine M. 4, 128 Wensell, Sarah 128 Whitehouse, Elizabeth 128 Whitsey, Marian L. 70, 84, 118 Wiles, Dorothy D. 129 Williams, Ralph L. 129 Winslow, Zeta 57, 67, 129 Winters, William R. 129 Wiseley. Paul J. 25, 27, 121, 129 Aids Athletic Service Baseball Basketball Black and Gold Boosters Brigadoon Business Staff Cadet Band Caldron Cheerleaders Chess Club Choir Club College Discussion Concert Band Concessions Club Crest Cross Country Dance Band 42-43 75 88-91 100-101 66-67 76-77 32-35 69 60-61 64-65 I l l 50 54-55 70-71 62-63 74 68-69 92-95 57 Future Nurses of America Football 73 98-99 GENERAL IND Friendship Future Teachers of America Girls Athletic Association Girls Cabinet Glee Club Golf Gym Cadets Hall Guards H Club Hebrew Club junior Literary Club Lab Assistants Latin Club Machine Shop Maintenance Managers Music Appreciation Club National Honor Society Orchestra Pan-American Club Quill and Scroll Radio Engineers EX 52-53 72-73 104-105 78-79 56 92-95 106-107 37 103 46 39 49 47 44 75 62 84-85 58-59 47 83 45 1958 CALDRON STAFF ART EDITOR Arthur Blumenthal BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR Robert Greenes CLUBS EDITOR Renee Sherrow FACULTY EDITOR Susan Rose GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PATSY SHAPIRO ASSOCIATE EDITOR RICHARD HORWOOD Rifle Club 50 Science Club 49 Senior Literary Club 40-41 Stage Crew 45 Student Council Committees 24-31 Student Council Representatives 25 Swim Club 109 Swim Cadets 108-109 Swimming 97 Table Tennis Club 51 Tennis 96 Tennis Club 110 Theater '57-'58 80-Sl Thespians 82 Tigers 111 Track 92-95 Typing Service Club 36 Visual Aids 44 Volunteers 38 Wrestling 102 110 Yellow jackets PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Melvin Gross ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Ronald Sherman STUDENT BUSINESS MANAGER Harriet Benesh ASSISTANT STUDENT BUSINESS MANAGER Barbara Breig UNDERCLASS EDITOR Gail Lebowitz INDEX EDITOR Sharon Pitluk JANUARY SENIOR EDITOR jean Sielaff JUNE SENIOR EDITOR Barbara Barenholtz ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Marlene Bluestone Gloria Fein FACULTY ADVISER Miss Bernice Van Sickle FACULTY BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. William Winters FACULTY PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISER Mr. Peter Szemersky Hazel Cramer, Sheldon Greenberger, Barbara Lifton, Hedda Litowitz, Earl Polish, Alice Rovitz, Dennis Shere, Lois Schwartz, Deborah Sobol, Myrna Solowitch. 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