Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)
- Class of 1959
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'YV !,.- VV :ll llllmug sexi x . ,VV Q V k X ,gf liiiiiimll V V ,VV V X 'x-.. x I' Vg, - ' ...x,..5., e l sif J' ' ' f ,l V 4 VVVVV V '-se O Promise of Progress af Cleveland Heighis High School as recorded byfhe EVELAND HEIGHTS 1959 CALDRON HIGH SCHOOL ye-:ir fllll5l2lll4llllLZ Sllllll'lllS plvxlgv to support, the itlezlls ul ilu 'N ullonnl llmiur Sm-i1-ly. We Welcome You As Nl-l.S., Band, Proudly Announce l K-:iwty pn-vmls as llzippm-rs in frills :xml ihvir ln-:mx in lmwlm-rs vxvmplify thc- f'ln-niisv Agua hlr. Ernest Hmlvnwvln-r rcvulls thirty yours of Marvhing Buml with Dirvctor John Fnrilliwvi. ifri 3 To Anniversary Celebrations Caldron, and Ye Olde Building s X Symbolic Milestones ol Progress i ,sa .2312 s, i IC gf ff' in ' r,:a'g' ,,m frm illl 9,5 . JH1 ff f 'fy Lsff I !fi iiw 4I W i ,lllwf u mf limp wla -x y ,f l Mr. Wllllam Winters, faculty business manager, critically examlnes the birthday book on its 35th anniversary. 3 W,-vf 'T - 1 Dinm-r guvst Otto flfillllllll 1'HIlllHll'l'S uulcs willl ll'ff0I'llll'll Larry U1-nz :xml Phil Ynsuwilz, mp! Hn-ighls' Slll1ll'f lfvzurls, nu. 51, luscs jumplmll lwvzllm- 1 -vm-r gn-w. We Maintained Enthusiasm to Back Our Teams, We Avoided the Grass to Support Council Proiects, We Progressed to New Heights in Gut School Spirit nv- UQ bplrxt thats shot from gun inspire potential motors. 'plodes at the Shaker pop ussolnhly as Rockctt '37 5 Ilux xx IN in KIIHIIN ll ww ymfrv gm-m-rous 'l'lr:mksgix'ing , . . l',X :rn- Illbllllll ls N lil llll I lIll'l'NS1lI'y 54'rVi1'l'. Kb 'va -va., ' ,Q , 'X u .D fl D il Q Q 3 NJ fp lj rS 1: nn r rr rr rw C ,l D vu 'F 11' N' ,H nlfl Q' 12 f ..,V T X ,- W... MH Serving Park Syllilgfbglll' while prvpnring for hor r':lrl'vr, BFCINIII Nloniuk tour-Ixos Hr-lrrvw in fourth grzulcrs. We Served Gur Community, We Planned for Futures- We Progressed Toward Goals l'1l1r:1pllll'r-rl Uvlvoir fifth grmlcrs prow- fllilf flltllrl' tvucllcr klico Ruvitz vlmsv il good sh ,,,,u,..y w+v'-fg'1f'fiE-- Q ,Q 4- fn 'W' Q UN S35 r'ffgsH6N?'r5i ' - . .NYSSYIS '1 ' ' wr 'S rar . . .. A 5. A '- CL45,ZaQff l 'N..N V 7.4. N-X4 A A- I Prospvctive auto nioclizmics clvinonstrzito skill :mil knowledge as they rvplalcc the Clin-vy's ticker. By syullmolizing the zlspimtions of most high sf-lmul SlllCll'IllS, thi fafvwzlv sivnifies il XYOICOIIIO :mil an cl1:1llL-11111-. L D C' Returning to the 500110 ol' hor glory, Bliss Muriam Whitsvy cmotes 0llf'0llI'2lgCIlJ0lIl at the NHS assembly. 7 llii llllll ul' liiisy f'll'X't'l2lll4l 1lrmiill:li4-S ilu' Clltlfl' As Neighbors ot a Bustlimg Industrial City We Watched the St. Lawrence Seaway Usher ir Architectural, Commercial, Civic Progress iity s :ivtiviliv-a. 4 IIIIIILZ 1-iiililiiii-ss in-lwiiiin-s vqiiipiiiviil, uiwkvrs, iiiil izissiq-Crlixw 4-iiiwiisitv . . . lil tlim- gri mn- mil Ii iv-s . . . I'llIlNlIl'llIlI'IIIIll1'l ln-:mls Ili- lil. iimrlis -if ,- :'f- 'ltjlll llu I -piiziiiiiu ol llie ii u riiliipil Ili 5. R4'Vi0Willj,I :i Sllllll'lll Court ilu-ision :it its first upon sm-ssion arc nllir-iiils lat izilrlm-l Bvriinril Nrigr-l, Uarlmrzi Yin-tor, Judy M4-snir-k, Vliic-l' Jlistiu- Marc- Irwin, Suv IA-vy, Llwliiiirll .lvlfrvy Appel, :mil John Aslivr, 8 -... ,N Q, GH. g SQ, -., I 1358! ,gqy v i .WM ,, K , x '-.. as 5... N-.ig , M, -. -W .. X. -. A Mm. wwf l TABLE OF CONTENTS W T, N M P , 1 T T T Q, t f-dx-.X K-,- gi f 1 K. , 5 41-5 MD H0000 xr: M W V ' ' 4 rt 1 V . i -- A K A ,l .A! , 'A -Y 'Vw-,, QF' ., jg . ' T 'i'if. Tff H if I fb 1 UNM 1-in ., T T - g!1!-I4l1. 1 , . , T. T l a---Zggzw Yiil ' Y V A , uf V I . 'BEL ,QA I f '-R 'E A - ' -5 1 ilgslmlf ' ' -az' ' HH' T . A 1 ,H-wif ' In 31-'T Yf1. : THU A . . ' 'Zi-f -22 i'.1iii'I1? wf W-E WW: Ein fi ' wwf 'r 'H 'I TU x 5 . N . A - ' - .J. .U .V , I .1 .-.M i R v -,ww Fil I 13111 E ip Ig ' ,x g U 'i .., ' wb ' 418 il ilg , -4 'Sw Tifflfff ' T Q - T 4' A . V ,I b 'J' M Q T - N ,TWT - -T S1 Q X ' N Y in iff! A' IIII I ,Mio K Jw -5. X I W ...A ,X fha' ,. R V N K Q X 'A n ,L-1 4 1- 'KT,5I'zTgm'I..H?'4'Ni'v':mJ!Aw.v5. I f f X 1 x, V ' A - wa,v.'2,T1'5 , ' 1 TX T, ' , ' '-. I ,-my , F 'V U M .fx - , ' --., 'X W L : bw. . .xx ll h ,II -xx-F . Y Y Suu.. A -Y Ai.- x 'IEE' N TTT- ll r 'lull ,I XXX- -. V l S Fi . A H'a1l',q, 3n :2lv uf ll r 4 Q ff- : , , ,153 1.-px- 4 '-T. T E ul' 'nth' - ,N M4 s '-JMR . I n ,11' I I, I lf 10 Introduction . . . . .' 2 Sports . . . . . .122 Faculty- - - - -12 Unclerclass. . . - - -140 Activities. . . .... 26 School Days. . . . . .160 Seniors. . . . . .80 Index. . . . .166 iii .!!l!. IW . V ,, M4YgZfx-1.4 ,H tx- ,M-VSA 'A 1 - S f' 'nfs o'1T,r3'Q' .ewes fe ' . :xi-.. Ui -S w ..,.. .... . 'S M . ' : r. Y I mi iii T HQ' dai - P 7 ,V :ith I Zimiiiia' IK -' m imi H-14r f+ i ifllwiivih ilfffz, rffflilirl Hui bfffafmp' ir? iii' 19 u r 'S .Fw-F. Y- 'K' . 'I h 5 Q 1 Tags-. . ...wmv Il li? E ' , ,ff . f sa w . - A UT, !,1rr7'!wh. I y k. '- fl, gp.. ,,,,T-f2'f: M', - 194.119 f fi t Mi? u S Q xxx ' V X . X A , I L ' . - ,, .: 4vxl. LiTl7'1 v'E?.'Iz, '1 v?7,5.,-4 ' . 'Hn i ' f in it' if T' W S' QR t' - A 5 . if ,..- A .-f t 14 few' i ? iN 1 ff ' ' ' , i , 3 i .. in 9 . . 4 QMWIQ ff A ii ' , -1 6.--uiI3: ':4 'Ny . ' .gf , lf ' , 1 4 ,f.- 11 4 ,, ' ,A ' -4 ,r' ' r .E J J r r' r' AW I , A I' 'l... i! ,gig ff SQ NNN! . t if X 'ix'-. ' V fs' ION fd 'Jai ,R f ll - fi WA r- H re--fr 7 fr - - ' A, ,, 1 Tghzrzirrffrar 1 - f Vfrjffj ggi . Promrse 0 Progress , . , s-vpdwzbi, ' J l 'i 'Yi -'r'r fl7'r',:3.' V 5. rj' - ,, . - - .ff .fr 1-, rs- 'fuk' , wr ' .eh 4 nf fs wh? ' punk' U -1-, 'k A 4' , MW M 'NX we l xx J . xiv X Xa! ' K QNX dn.. 2 5 i K K rv ' W 'M Ps x -Q Nm s. ns Aff m iQ W? f-Say , f QA .sz A if ai. wx ug gn- FACU LTY N , 0.95, DO Principal Paul S. Nash EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATICDN Superintendent Dr. D. IC. Hill and Assistant Super- intendent Mr. A. B. Harvey review the hand and orchestra film. Vanguards Sfrive Toward BeHer Education Administrative progress is clearly portrayed by the enlargement. of the faculty and administrative staff. The schools within a school plan was adopted this year. Miss Mary Ryan. M r. Stephen Ruppert, and Mr. Eugene Myslenski are thc Unit Princi- pals. Among their new functions are attendance accounting and student guidance in financial, academic or social problems. Supervising the complete educational program and elucidating the school's policy to the commu- nity constitutes the responsibility of Principal Paul S. Nash. Administrative Assistants, Dr. Hugh V. Perkins and Mr. Roy Nl. Flint. assume numerous duties including the scheduling of study halls, the use and supervision of the building and the general safety throughout the school. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Dr. Francis Browning, Mrs. Sherman Dye, Mr. Chalmer Lutz, Mr. Edward Friedman, Mr. Norman Gut- feld, president, Dr. U. E. Hill, superintendent of the Cleveland Heights City School District. Mr. Roy M. Flint :iSSI'.Yfll71f PFI-II!'l'1lHl Ur. Hugh V. Perkins ASSISTANTS, UNIT PRINCIPALS 1-f,f,1 - Unique Unif Office Plan Confinues To Succeed Mr. Stephen Ruppert Unit PFI.IlI'i1lllI lfr. l'1llgClll' BIYSIOIISI-li Unit Principal Miss Diary H. Ryan Unit Principal 15 M r. Bernard Silk Miss Virginia M. Bien COUNSELORS ,es 1- Mr. Edward D. Dihner Enlarged Guidance Staff Reflects Progress Miss Doris A. Carey Separate counseling staffs, initiated this September, proved more efficient for both counselors and students. Supplying important pro- gram-scheduling data to sophomores characterizes many duties of Birs. Olga Hopper and hir. Francis Kleinhenz. Guidance Counselors for the Junior Class, Bliss Doris Carey and Mr. Bernard Silk. advise eleventh graders concerning their senior schedules. Miss Virginia Bica and Mr. Edward Dihner help bewildered seniors in choosing colleges wisely. Administering college boards, aptitude and achieve- ment tests completes the varied schedule of our counselors, M rs. Olga Hopper i 1 p is i Mr. Francis Kleinhenz 16 rr e ' Q GU s 'Gi all Albert J. Abramovitz Science FACULTY , ' - , ,Ss A . 31 . s va? Z gf gg life u 'f s H x ' t W iiifi ,'.. iii' feff gi -A . 11' .L A 'w -' ' V vi ',' 'I it ..1'5i.'i. .,VV in . V gt fi' . - p., , Q . , ft fe 5 to E n L-:LLL Margaret Arnold Nick S. Babich Clyde Barnhard Roy M. Berko English Social Studies Industrial Arts English Modern-day Plafos lmparf Wisdom fo Students Henry Bertodatto Social Studies I' as V it tex . Hi R . k Morton B. Biel Social Studies J, llli 1 'Y IH Walter T. Beyer English I0 Gerald D. Birnbaum Mabel Blanchard Mathematics Language G ' - ' .li .1 A f 4Q i int J Florence M. Bromelmeier Commercial sg . M sf .. . ::' : Alvin Bufalini English 17 What puzzling question of world events can Roberta Friedman be posing to internationally known Drew Pearson? , Xi W 5 f' ,, . is . . , ,. is mqzaw is gn. .Aim 4 'Q 5 f 5 .ggi Dorothy Bulkley Art Nancy L. Burt Social Studies O l 4 I 1 r v 1 . 1 . -,,n I J t Dorothy S. Burtt Home Economics . N 5 v Grucin F. Carlton Social Studies FACULTY ll:-.V e ' 'I 4 1 i 'i I L. James Butcher Commercial Lla Vere B. Carnes English go-go-Go! shout instructors F. Joseph Lorz, Charles Vlnllxams Lawrence Bauer, and Tllolnas Englcrt. Spirifed Teachers Display lnferesf, Loyalfy vs I J' 1. i K 'W e 4, If fa! Q - 1 ,Q A, f Q ' ' 'ssl ' N N. A 1 - 'A f .S Q .4 an Karl F, Chrigtman Merritt F. Clifford Dorothy Crane Alvin R. Engel Tll0!IlRS J 1' Ylgleft Srience English Physical Education Social Studies lllathematws if 4 G B Q X . 1 i A ,5 A' r I 'v f ,fd V., 'Af .V - ,M .X' NAA . JZ. s .. MH 1 - 1 Vs -4 Q L - 12 Linda Beth Esmond John F. Fnrinacci Barton G. Fetterrnan Leonard Freymnn Edwin H. Gally Social Studies M usic M athemalics English Sovial Studies 18 ff f 3 Ki ,,- - 5 fl- 4 Gerard L. Gentile Industrial Arts . ,-LL Lil . I L I A bzu Mary K. Graham Physical Education t Q z. ,,.., :,,. , f .e Margaret P. Jones English Si VQQ z triai, ,V 5. i i, J une Kantor Commercial SW, 1,,e, Carol Gingrich English 5 1 ,W x Irma H. Gnagy Beatrice Goodman Harry Gordon Home Economics Social Studies Mathematic-9 ,si 'iii X- , Priscilla G. Henry Dazey M. Horn Elva Hunting Owen Johnson English Physical Education Mathematics Social Studies W ws is it e M - L. Miriam Kaetzel Home Economics Alvah Kilgore Industrial Arts After a busy day, students enjoy a chat that refreshes with Miss Nancy McKenna, social director. 19 , 3 Robert ll. Klotnmn Lillian Koval M uml' Laugu age Everett B. Kreirle-r Walter P, Kremm fiU7lI77ll l'f'i0I Social Studie.-f FACULTY Homogeneous Grouping Begins in Mafh, English, 3 55.142 John C. Langnwml Stanley Lasky lithelreda Laughlin Donald Lawson ViCi0l' F. 110011221 Scienf-1' English Sl'i0m'6 Sc-iem-e Spffvirll 011188 in Thomas J. Lu- Oscar S. Lehman Thompson G. Lehnert F. Joseph Lorz P. Theodore Lorz Lgnguagp Social Studies Art English Language 20 X . Xmkk..,,.. ,m,, . , f . X as 55 ,Gif -JIS lf fb Hillel S. Magcc Louise Hlngur Kathryn H. Marsh Mark R. Matovina Norval B. Mc-Afcc Commercial Language Mathematics Physical Education .llathernalics E ii xx x m i 1 xi Q lxlcrle G, Mt-Fadden Leroy N. Mc-Henry Nancy Mc-Kenna George Y. McKinnon .lonathan J. Miller Science Industrial Arts Social Director Physical Educatimz .llatlzenzatics Social Studies, Science ', uf- . Q . , if .rc lffdward Mode-fit-k Ruth E. lllonnett Wallace Moors Ifjngligh Language Mathematics . icii S . A I This is where you made your error, cxplzlins Mrs. ' A ul Carol Gingrich to Cllvt Fvrguson. Agnes P, Murphy Sue F. Newhouse James R. Price Social Studies Social Studies Commercial 21 English FAC U LTY Katherine Recker Agnes C. Regan English Teachers Show Enfhusiasm ..L, . , . . . . ., . in A f K E :ml I Sodium chloride is ordinary table salt, explains Mrs. Laugh- ' . lin while uttvntivc mothers watch. VVL Q . Clyde W. Rutherford Eve H. Shultz M athematics Social Studies 1 ,- -Q ' P' . . r R H N f,-,rf 5 A FJ ' ' 4' -gl ' 5 ! v, Y A- A Charles E. Simon Geraldine Spink Manfred M. Strauss George F. Strickling Peter Paul Szemersky Language Commercial Language Music English in w :Hifi f . 1 l' lx! 1l gf' A ' Tr ' ' M llclonn Tubaugh Richard Tupta Roy L. Uber Gail T. Vannorsdnll linglixh Hygiene Scienre Physical Education QQ las? 'U' X 5 S ' - I Bernice Van Sickle English me I . s. QL A, .if Reta J. Verhulst Catherine Weller Sarah Wensell English Hygiene Language Through Many Acfivifies Elizabeth Yvhitehouse English Q igi i V Ralph L. Williams Driver Training 4 fly? r E' Dorothy D. Wiles Commercial ' -fi- grgg ,-yt 1 , ,JE Zeta VVinslow English f f If only . . ., suggests former band parent, Mr. William Jennings. Pu ul J. Wiseley Com rnercial I z Amir-:.f'-::Q:+s . Albert Zu netti Physical Edur'at1'rn1 12 , S . William R. Winters English NA rl' 'S d' f. ru: flaw , Bernard R. Zweig Social Studies Hat pageantry contestants are being judged by faculty nn-inlmc-rs at the Girls' Cabinet Halloween Party. Q3 is 'lit . t 1 T' E fx. 5 t , W ,.,.. X, . 'E 1 1 , as 3 tr ' .Ni S A ,t f fi i Mrs. l am-her, Mrs. Rim-lnarfls, and Mrs. Leslie cheek to see that the Nlrs, Ric-harfts is kept lwusy lwy the many hooks continually 1-arrl catalogue is kept up to date. being actmlett to the school lihrary. LIBRARY, SECRETARY, MEDICAL, CAEETERIA STAFFS Conscienfious Service Denotes Sincere, Sl'X'lttC'l'ARlICS. Firxl: Mrs. Felrler, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Rosenberg, Hrs. YVeisthal. Seconrl: Mrs. Krantz, Mrs. Mar- qnarrtt, Mrs. Grossberg, Mrs. Grugle, Mrs. Shaw. Books, hooks, and more hooks surround the three husy librarians as they perform their invaluable ser- vices. Do you have . . .PN 'Wvhere can I fincl . . .? These anrl other snatchcs of stuctents' questions chal- lenge them from 8:15 to 4:4-5 every mtay of the school year. Ailing pupils, with everything from stuhhett toes to torn fingernails find hfrs. Newtoifs nurse's office a haven. Aicting Dr. Emtwarcts. the visiting medicine man, Mrs. Newton administers remedies and main- tains medical records. The nine office secretaries perform clerical tasks necessary in running a school as large as Heights. Yvith typewriter, pencils, and stacks of papers, they complete a multitude of duties. Pizza, hot chocolate, and cherry pie vie for student attention in the school cafeteria. The cafeteria staff, hearted by Mrs. Irons, prepares many tasty alishes for fourth, fifth. and sixth periocl consumption. Nurse Kathleen Newton records Paul Blackman's test results as determined hy Dr. Ellcry P. Edwards, school physician. Commendable Efforts of Personnel . , is-. , f E ie? hir ' . 'tri' M. 1 le gs 1 , L f Lf ' , I 35 . . f ., U.: u Gee, Iilll glad Illll first in line. Those desserts look CAFETERIA STAFF. First' Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Kirkpatrick good. Could tht-so he thc- thoughts ht-hind Mr. Mrs. Magri. Second: Mrs. Irons, Mrs. Andy, Miss Little, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Satava 'l'uptai's smile? Q5 X Yi KI J 3 :fm 1: -.. x Q . 1 ax. X . .5 s fr fy? QQ :Sami-Wi QV. ik M, J ei V n 'W 4' ' if 75-3 f ' ' 'yt ul ! Q ' . Q ' V ' W ffnfi ffizifgw sf W 'M ,,.4.,.4--: 'W , . A ' 'm f ,. if A I . xx I- i' ix --'L' jf 1 'f ' X W- - 5 .ff , 1... . Q . T- fig- Q . ig n 4, Q53 s S Y fffd' ', X 1 , I 1 r x N. 'Z ,. 'l 7 fn V 'YK xix, 'I , ' , wr N. .+ gm M 1 Q 1 x A '- I J I . v'k .,1GA - 5 I G. , ...M ' .s R 445. mw ,, ..., , .. M K ' ..- - .25 ll. -f W X5 v , 5 K ' F QA I ,. Q My 1 f if -Q, ' .JM . . A 4 f, A,l f5' 2 4' 'mN1 'T' -5 is Jw... 'fi- lv. x 0 R , .M K Vg nw -in 1 M93 fmffw Xa , . N W A W ' V , .W A,-A Q ,ig 1 1 q f 'sh 1 ' + V D -.Q-...w..w. ,QA ,N i , www ,Q MLW we Egg.-i-.L , ' LN 'TnE7 ig -2. VM.- 51' u A. mr - , ,mn ws: tum wma, 1 , Si , L L t Qt. Wk M' 1 - Q...- CAMPUS lMl'ROVlCfNllCN'l' COMMIT 'l'l'llC. Firxf: Moss, From-inam, Wviss, But nik, I4-pcnc, Kalznnln. Sl'f'UlllfI Sl'llllllZ Upper, VVynlmr:nult, Sc-liwnrtz, I4-Vey Bzlilis, Skolnik. Thfrrlr llngul, Svliwnrtz Snicl, Zinnnurlnan, Weiser, Ozan, Kustin Fnurfh: Slmporu, llotlu-llilml, Peterson Gvcr, Epstein, lVoll'son. .-lh.vz'r1!.' llll'lll0I' Wigodsky, VV1-iss, Gram-nstvin. Enferpnsmg Workers Advocafe an l 'mints brnslxw, and talent liclp Campus linprovors lK'l1llll1V tlu sf-lm0l's waste lmskc-ts. All SLIIOOI PRODUK ll0lN CUMMI'l I'EE. Firxl: Spcnc-cr, Miller lxolt Second Wolfson llorvutz, Crznncr. Third: Newman, Bruml M xrhn Ruxm Alumni lng.,4l, Ricmcr, Ross, Zcigcr, Hall, - STUDENT COURT COMMITTEE. First: Weinberg, Weiss, Mathews, Zipp. Second: Rogat, Wolf, Solomon, Chatt- man. Third: Berger, Pritchard, Spiegal. F ourth: Kustins, Tuck- er, Weinstein, Kessler. Absent: Gard, Matz, Boehn, Soloway, Irwin. UNITED APPEAL COMMITTEE. First: Miller, Kolt, Gold- berg, Kurit, Hutner. Second: L. Schwartz, Katzman, Moss, Mathews Cole, Sobol. Th'ird.' Fleeter, Oliver, Sockel, Pollov, lilassman, R Schwartz, Lurie. Fourth: Sielaff, Steinsapir, Golland, VVidzer, Zipp Selman. Absent: Burger, Rappoport, VVeiss, Glickson, Schultz, Naft Weiss, Wigodsky, Payner, Miller, Ruxin, Schnider. Neighborhood, School Beffermenf Projects Confident that someday Heights will be spic and span with an untrampled lawn, hard-at-work campus ,improvers often publicize their goal. Alert and active, the Social Committee always on the go, effcrvesees with unique ideas for Student Council activities. Members of the All-School Production Committee gt U o 0 i Well deserve a feeling of accomplishment, when they hear the familiar cry, Curtain going up! Planning for the April show begins in early fall and continues through the closing seconds of the presentation. Setting goals, supervising publicity, and collecting money occupies many United Appeal Committee mem- bers' after school hours. Dancing under a sky of balloons at the Student Council Dance, guys and dolls capture the spirited feeling of the Roaring Q0's. 29 N ,....,... HICNIHIQ 5'I'l'lJl'IN'l' l'UI'NC'll. RICl'Rl'ISl'lN'l'.X'l'lVHS. l'lIl7'Nf.' l'ayn1-r, llarris, Dru:-kvr, limes, Davis, NVQ-iss, lluwlvy. Sr'rnml.' Rogal, Vrnnks, l,m-kslnin, l,ikovc-r. YY:-iss, Garb. T'l11'rrl.' llalu-r, FI'll'llllHIll, llirsm-ll, Nnlkin, l 4-lrllnan, lingvl. l nurIh.' Stearns, Fislu-r, Kvsslvr, llrnslu, l'Iim'lnu-r, YYalla1-k. .1l1.w'nf: Stvrn, Karlnan, l unt. llll'llll'I', llall, lA'Ilit'll, lzvans. llnl-1-lla-Ulla flappcrs dixplay their l'0Stl1llll'S al ilu: Roaring 20's Dance. STUDENT COUNCIL Carnival Afmosphere Prevails as Eager Sfudenfs Frolic I JUNIOR S'l'llDl'IN'l' CUITNCII, Rl'Il'lU'lSl'lN'l'A'l'lVlCS. l'l1-FSL' Frcc-rl, Cole, Ste- vens, Suits, lllIlll0llll1llllIl. Sf'!'U71d.' Mathews, Peterson, Parrnttino, l.e-vim-, Allen. Third: Cllillllllilll, Myers, Simon, Grant, M1-ndclson, Levi-ntllal. FOIlffh.' Lnttgc, Rosen, Kap- lan, Spira, Rutlnan, Gard. Allsml: Harris, Sicgal, Laub, Matz, Block, Bucklan, Engle, Shapiro, Lcwinc. SOPIIUMORE S'l'llDl'IN'l' CUUNFII. Rl'fl'RlC- Sl'IN'l'ATlVl'I5. F1'r.vl: linnncr, We-inln-rg, Fink, Killllhlllilll, Shepard, Sclionncr. Sn-m1rl.' Vznpck s Kraus, Margolis, Leonards, Bl'llj1lllllll, Brnfinan. Tlzirrl: Katz, cll0SSlll3Ill, I'llli'llll'I', Kasalrac-k, AllI'2IlllS, Strauss, Knstin. F0ll7'fll.' ZllIlllll'I'lIl5l!l, Walzlxnan, Ruxin, Warn-n, Rc-1-kvr, llrann. .-lbscnl: Varga, lloscnlrcrg, Davis, VYL-iss, Milli-r, l.0onar1ls, Collpvlv, lilrad, Fc-asar. CLOAKROOM COMMIT'l'l'1E. First: Aelmie, Roth, Seifert. Szreonrl: Blostein, Sperlmer. Af All-School Parfy Responsibility prevails as the Wraps of numer- ous guests at school functions pass through the lianrls of the Vloakroom Committee girls. Before it beeoines ai reality, committee members lax their iIll2lgiIlilii0llS in planning booths, and entertainment for the annual All-School Party. Totnling lmllots on election mlay, Eleetion Com- lllilllxt' members rlisc-over new sehool officers and post election results for eoneernecl students. Elected by their ll0lll9l'00lllS, student council representatives enact sehool legislation at their meetings. 3 it 9 ..v-.,- 1 4 9 8 x Joyce Pobby and Jim Spira diligently review last minute plans for the All-School Party. E... ALL-SCHOOL PARTY CUli'IlNH'I I'l'll'l. Firslt Kahn, Vietor, But- nik, Opper. See0nd.' Wolfson, Me-ndclson, Gross. Tlzird: Melilullin VVyncr, Spira, Mnrlorsky. Al1Sl'ILfS Herrick, Pollack, Polrlmy, Snell. ELECTION K'0MMl'l l'El'I. l 1'r.vf.' Pnyner, Kurii, Stillman, Asnien, Miller. Ser'o11d.' Simon, Rapaport, Bardon, Cohen. Tlllifflf Stutt, NQWIIIZIII, Selnles- singer, Singer, Berger, Kern, Wolfson, Fur-hsnnin, Kaye. Absent: M1-Culloeh, l'luvi4lson, Ii1llllil'llIl2lll, iVeisblutt, Levine. 31 lil tl Nil'I'l' l'UMMl'l l'l'It'I. Firsl: Rieiner, Lambert, txaye, Sielall, Schlessinger. Scconrl.' Zupnick, Still- 3 'l'lt.'U l lf' f'UMlNll'l l'l'1l'f, Ffrxt: Spikell, Brush. Secorlrli Rosen, Nlarqnart, llesser. Third: Sherman, tvolsh, Ainor, Goodman. .-tl1.vcnl.' Klein, 1il USSlIl1ill. , ' STUDENT COUNCIL Volunteers Enforce Early risers on the Tratlic Vonnnittee greet faculty and student drivers each morning. With waving hands they direct the parking of cars. At athletic events, the boys charge parking fees which supplement the Student Vouncil treasury. To erase student worries about questions concerning drinking, driving, and curfew. the Student Vode Vom- nlittee has set up a guide to behavior. liusily collecting articles on Heights' customs and activities for the Ilandbook, adding annnendments to the C'onncil's constitution, and writing charters for new clubs, l'ublieations fl0IlllIlttt0C members find much work on their agenda. Ntatbeinaticians of the lglltlgvt l'ominittee use their algebra to good advantage as they face weighty prob- lems of Student Vouncil fund allocations. Moincntarily pausing, Mr. I . J. Lorz zucknowledgeri the parking space Mark Spikell llJISl'llH!i1'll for hinl. Illllll, Kaplan, Moskowitz. A-ll1s1'nf.' Goldish. T' ' Democrafic School Rules Promoting friendly student-P.'l'.A. relationships, Mr. Dibner shares his cake with Sandy Herrick, who represents the Good and Welfare Committee. STUDENT CODE COMNIITTEE. First: Victor, Hirsch, Brof- man, Benjamin, Brown, Ozan. Second: Lodish, Fleeter, Margolis, Strauss, Glasslnan, Weil. Third: Salavon, Wolf, Ruxin, Leiken, Ap- ple, Port. Absent: Epstein, Gladstone, Holden. SOCIAL ROOM COMMITTEE. First: McMullin, Arnold Graf. Second: Seifert, Faigin, Wingerton, Schwartz. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE. First: Kurit, Moss, Schwartz, Coe, VVeiss. Second: Sielaff, Friedman, Schwartz, Sockel, Glassman. Third: Berger, Rosen- berg, Apple, Kessler, Blond. Absent: Zeiger, Levan- thal. 33 BOOSTICRS. Firsl: Barnes, Glmrghorian, Saelier, Malkin, Maniker, Freed, Ratner, I-Elias. Second: Levine, Suit, Geer, Mcckler, Katz, Newmeyer, Charyn, Beck, Spero. Third: Roth, Ross, Eisenberg, Feldman, Fisher, Levy, Kleinstub, Glassnlan, Roth. Fourth: Eisen, lNyner, lNIr. llfoore. l'm-ppy lmuste-rs elieer tlle Tigers un in vim-tory over Swirling hula hoops keep the Rockettes in the latest style during a lraelilifmal rival, Shaker. pep assembly. BUOSTICRS. Firxf: Goldman, Sontag, Gololmlf, Miller, Golenlrerg, Sedley, Yann Epps, Fish. Ser'm1f1.' Levine, Axelrod, Camp, Sternberg, Fried, Miller, Kier. Third: Flate, Task, Svelila, Sims, Siges- mund, Katz, Kaplan. Fuurlh: Burger, Burger, Silverman, Mc-Lend, Sam-hsv, llorwitz, Zupniek, Grusheow. 34 STUDENT CGUNCII. Peppy, Arfisfic Qualifies Demonsfrafe Group Talents Future assemblies are planned and previous ones evaluated twiee eaeh month by the Student Vouneil Assembly Committee. Its members are eonstantly striving for new and different assem- hlies designed to please the students. lteeharging the batteries of quiescent students, the Boosters, guided by Miss YYeller, fervently try to re-invigorale the sluggish student hody. These energetic roosters hold a full-time job as they present pep rallies, paint posters, and cheer at games. ASSEMBLY C'0lNIMI'l'Tl'lE. First: Pobby, Mr. Freyinan, Mrs. Rocker, ,Mn Dihner, Miller. Second: Fried, Stillman, Rappaport. Absent: Mr. Gentile, Grant, Bassic-his, Margolis. Q l Q 'MS fm. PUB LICITY COM MI'1'Tl'll'l 1'l1.I'Sf.' Rothkofl' liseovitz, Schwartz, Segal, Duher. Seemid: Shapiro, Suit, Gross, lllandusky, Spenser. Third: Kluman t'lark, Sims, Ross, Kahn. Ffmrfhi Peterson, Luttage Wolfson, Katz, Epstein. Absenl: Shapiro, Brooks Seott, Hall, Barnes, l32lUlllSll'lll. Seen ehatting before an assembly are Drew Pearson, Mr Freylnan, and Phil Yosowitz. l K ' Q x 4 5 Q SENIOR I.l'I'EltAH.Y f'LI'B. Fir.-ft: Koykka Miller, Huxtalnle, M1-Millin, Hurwasser, Atma Second: Post, Fried, Chin, Rutsky, Gilbert, Boslow Third: Newman, Horwitz, Solowiteh, Crooks, Mei nel:-1, lhipoport. Fourth: Sielaif, Mr-Ewan, Pobby, Ruslnkis, BOXCl'iHllllll, Blond, Lifton. Absent: Stern lierg, Braun, Frank, Daley, Mann, Freyer, Meritsky. was SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. Firsl: Miller, Payner, Kurit, Pappas, Katzman, Meniuk, Novel, Drucker. Second: Upper, Suid, VVynbrandt, Gilmore, Alfred, Baum- stein, Gutfelfl. Third: Stevens, Swenson, Selioenfeldt, Levine, Levy, Rhodes, Papp. l ourlh.' Easton, Brigleb, Breig, Evans, Petersen, Behrens, Feldman, Oppenheim. Ab- .-icnl: Lurie, Mack, Katz, Hunger, Green, Gillen. l I 1 36 , Junior, SENIOR LIT. ' S Curious Girls Journey - Ei The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books, expresses Longfe1low's and also Junior and Senior Literary club members' atti- tude toward books. Filing and sorting book cards for the English department as the year's main project, the 11A, IQB, and 12A girls who belong to Senior Lit., under the sponsor- ship of Miss Regan, strive to promote a better understanding and appreciation of literature. A prerequisite to membership is a B or better English average. Working to fulfill its theme, Junior Literary Treasure Chest, the club, com- posed of 10A and 11B girls, tries by the service project to bring happiness to those less fortunate. In the warm spirit of the Thanksgiving season, the members, guided by Miss Verhulst, made pilgrim hats filled with candy for VVade Park Nursery School Children. Pointing to :ln old Cnldron, Miss Wvullaiee, former Dean of Girls, rexninisees to Senior Lit members of lier past experi- enees at Heights High. Paper bag draniaties highlight the Senior Literary schedule. Info Magic World of Books .,,rf' K 1 an Q I ' l 0 ' ... 3 , . nu - 4 4 -I. ,Q ang., ab., , -I if W A an . ' t . ' v is . ' SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. First: Schwartz, Arons, Asnien, Maron, Saltzman, Blumenthal. Second: Howiler, Uzan, Rohboy, Healy, Nissley, Baker, Mc-Culloch. Third: Shaw, Kaufman, Goodman, Friedman, Sorensen, Bardon, Likover. Fmzrth: Loc-kshin, Cohn, Steinsapir, Simon, Cramer, Hirsch, Sinus. Absent: Nntkin, Watson, VVeiss, Zeiger, Saslow, Sigesmund. Busily engaged Junior Lit IHClIllll'!'!-I paste, ent. anrl clrmx lor their Thanksgiving serviee projec-t. JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB. First: Segal, Victor, Abrams, Gomllnan, Fink, llle- Nelly, Horn, Diekelman. Ser-ond: Coe, Cole, B. Tolin, D. Tolin, Bayer, Zelnmn, Zucker Ensor. Third: Lerner, Schatz, Paley, Pyner, Amster, Kleinstulm, Allen, Frank. l n'urtl1. Arenswald, Leventhal, Grant, Mendelson, Selman, Robbins, Gluc-kman, Johnson. A11- sent: Malevan, Stone, Tishkolf, Block. , f 1 H yn Q' 37 Tl-IE BLACK AND GOLD Widows, Tombsfones Plague Edifors, Reporfers ri lQ'L FIRST SEMESTER STAFF: Fir.-rt.' Weaver, Butnik, Stillman Tenenlmum, Miller. Second: Rapoport, Suid, Rothchild, Friedman llolstein, Mc-Ewan. Third: Balantzow, Strandt, Rohlnins, Berger, liloncl, Greenlmerger. l ourlh:Scl1affer, Gaymau, Shore, Apple, Sherman Qi? Publishing a bi-monthly newspaper has its problems for the editorial and reporto- rial staff of the Black and Gold. Taking trips to the printer, pasting page dummies, reading galley proof, counting papers at 7:30 a.m., and mailing exchanges occupy much of their time. Points, picas, and run-arounds, rivers, widows, and tombstones, in journalistic jargon, are terms synonymous with news- paper production. Though Thursday deadlines seem to come too soon, and uncooperative stories break too small or too large, any member of the B8zG staff can look at the paper alternate Fridays and say That's my baby! Composed of members of the Journal- ism II and Advanced Journalism classes, meeting fourth and sixth periods daily, the staff is advised by Miss Van Sickle. l 1 1 l Two points for the home team light up the eyes of sports ru-porter, Holi Tenenlmum. SECOND SEMESTER STAFF: First: Moss, Blumenthal, Camp, Sockel, Suid, Holstein. Second: Stillman, Farber, Weissman, Feigeu- haum, Feiner, Friedman. Third: Salehar, Robbins, Bachtcl, Sielaff, Apple, Gayman, Alhnayer. Publishing Paper lll'l'l'fR CLASS REPRICSICNTATIVICS: First: Rubenstein, Rob- liins, Goomlinsin, Axclrocl, lrvinurrl. Ser-111111: Fricrlmnn, Glickson, Fox, K Lilmvzi, Sniitli. Third: Garson, Gun-V, Lcvinv, Golflwalsscr, Kroot. Happy students enjoy the festivities at thc Black and Gold sponsored dance, the B Sz G Bop. I Sci-oncl svnivstcr lflililui'-iii-vliicf, liriiu- juclicizilly prosiilos nl nn 4-iliturs' iiwn-ling. vw , -n X4 4 5 1 . v , f 4 L L l Q l LOWER CLASS RICPRl'ISl'lN'l'A'l'lYES. l z'r.vl: Tulin, liilnmn Sabin, Rc-iclicnstvin, Weiser, Burns, Mullin-ws, W4-issln-rg. Srrvnzzl Apsel, Spciscr,,lNlvc'kler, Lvilm, Sm-ki-l, WI-lkcr, livriiiaiimvkli. Tlzirrl Farber, Zcicl, Finklc, Petvrs, Brysxlnlv, Stn-iiiln-i'g, Slizirp. I nurth Taylor, Lanz-y, VVayne, Us-sutnik, Appel, Huron. 39 l'Ilt4lIll in it lg ur SHNIUR Rlil'lHCSl'IN'I'A'l'IVBS. I ir.vt.' Leinart l N't'lll2Ill, Mesusc, Skolnik, Rolmhins. Secomi: Schnf fer, liosenln-rg, Snr-hse, llealy, Bluestone, Eisner 7'ln'rrl.' Sielnll. Brown, Rich, l uchsln:ln, Vohnar I l7llI'fll.' Yvicilcr, Bt'l'tlHilll, Zupnik, llingson H '4- f'llnncy, Moskowitz. rll1.venI.' Yvnldhnuin, Lnnher liohh, llcisterkmnp, Silver. CALDRON Spirited Staff Sfrives To Mixed eighth period daily by eager staff members, according to a yearbook recipe, the ingredients for a successful yearbook: novel photos, dynamic headlines, snappy captions, and exciting copy, are turned into the Caldron, to be brewed into a finished book. Bfr. Sze- llll'l'Sky,S rooln 916, is the scene of the bustling activity of head chef Jean Sielafl' and her crew of cooks, who snap lI1f0I'll121,l pictures, make word counts, and .ll7Nl0ll in-lm:I-:sicN'm'i'1vias. Firxl: Minnk.-r, Silver, Schwartz, fl1I110I11Ht1f'211lb' 1f1t0PV11'W Pmlflf' HS Part Of their W01'k- Strauss. S1'I'lIlHl.' Konsnn, lioggs, Iinyer, 0. Wt-iss, R, Wi-iss. Tln'rf1: WVhen deadlines approach too soon, senior pictures Gross, Prihil, Vorhnsier, Sr-hh-ter, xvl'lS5lllIllI. FUllI'fl1.' Walton, Smith, Cmnt, pouring in, piles of tuopy Hood to be I-ew,-ittmly and Xppcl, lli:nnoncl,'l-nnnlrcy. flh.vf'nf: 1 olnrlangelo, lsln, hnlavon, Llc- the littlv Squurvs on layout graphs begin to look' like herlnnn, Vlurk, Zlpp, lllooin, -lilllllvll, .-Xlcnrod, luhrllck, Wittenberg, . . M mmm. circles, staffers remind themselves that the proof of the Ualdron is in the finished product. Editor-in-chief, Jean Sielaff, thoughtfully ponders over the page-numhering ladder. l r I i l . if ' 1 1 . i 'X J . ' . inn 4 I - A 5UI'llUNlUltl'l ltl'fl'ltl'l5lCN'l'A'l'lYl'1S. First: liohcrts. lxatzcl, Zucker, Zohn, Rosen- field, iioldlncrger. SI'!'0Ill,.' linhins, Vousin, Brown, l :1rhcr, Altman. Third: Polatchck fiolohotl, Gold, Scott, Silver, f':nnphcll. l'vlPIl7'fl1.' llandleinnn. Eldrugc, Schenker, War rcn, Schipfer. ,ilf.w'nl.' Kihnigh, llurolf, Kleine, SIlll'll1l!', Darcnk, Perry. 4-0 ! ffl Dist-ussinn of lhllllIllil'S, c-roppinY,zs, and Ill0!'fiSt'S typify the jargon use-rl lay hnsy Vzlldron lnclnlwrs. Sfimulafe Sfaggering Success Hold that prism-, warns 4-luivf plllllil'2Iti1lIl5 plln ruplwr, Ronnie Slum-rnmn. CALDRON S'l'4XFl . I ir.vf: Bnrwnssor, Kror-k, Harrison, FI'Q'L'1lHl!l, lloslow, Kmlis, Sm-nr11f.' Rnxin, Bla-isol, Roth, Paley, Prilmil, Sockel. Bzlyvr. Th1'r41.' fil1lSSlll2lll, Robbins, Frank, faillllilll, NUWIIHIII, Axvlrml. I u11rll1.' Kcndis, liolmlsh-ill, Baron, Klllllll'F, Yvnrron, Swallt. . lbse11t.' Moss. '-QR Ail 'W Blulncntlml. Sm-nml.' Gomlmun, Gold, Sm-lnvurtz, Umm, Snlvlv. Thin! Money from thc sales of the public-ations pass through tlw hands of Wz,llm.k, Lifmu, lhwimy lyuvisg yy'4.i,l,0rg. Business Staff lIXL'IIllJOI'S Barbara: Breig, Pzatridu Papp, Myrna Rothchild and Karon Sc-llxlcider. 41 CALIJRON ICIDITURS. Firxli Slll'l'lIlRlIl, Blll1'SfUIll', Sim-lznlf, Piflnk C3 l 8 I x ' 7 X Q f. -wif-f-W f' vw .JJQQA f ' ' 3. I'lll'iS'l' l,l'l'l'lll.'XllY S'l'.Kl l . l ir.vf.' Nleniilli, KIl4'l'llt. S6'!'I7I1!lf Walters, l.4-vine, l.eutner, Illia-kson. Tlllifllf Mrs. Xrnulrl, Arenswnhl, l'llIl'llHlll1tll, .Inst-ph, Smith. .'lh,w'nl.' Kroek, Sinrlell, llill, Press, lingel. litlilrvr BN'llll2t lxIl'lllllk :intl Mrs. Arnohl CREST, LANGUAGES ponder over fri-st 1lI'lll'll'H. Cultural lnferesfs Awaken Linguistic, Arfisfic Scholars X i Vrest :nrt stnllers Illilkl' th-signs to illustrate their literary inzlguzine the llrest. Stories, poems, reviews, and essays written in :L literary style are mlepietecl in the Vrest, :L seini-:annual pnlmliezition. Amlvisetl hy Mrs. Arnold, the stall' seler-ts the literary works of the students that will he printerl in the Vrest. Modern nrt illustrations are drawn by the Vrest Art Staff nncler the lezulership of hlr. l,ehnert. They are in eollzilmrzitiun with the :ieeepteml snlnnissions of the students. Slides, tlanees, and songs lypify the enltnrzil zu-tivities of nieinbers of llehrew, Latin, :intl l'zin-Anleriezin Clubs spnnsoreil hy Ur. Strauss, Miss Yliensell, :intl Mr. Simon, respectively. Stnilents gain at wider unmlerstanixling anal :ippreeizitimi of the lzmgnzige in regard to the peo- ple, their literzitilre, :intl their eustoins. , , C7 ' l'lil'1S'l' ART STAFF. First: KflC'lllIltlll, Solowiteli, lloeh, Barnes. Saw-mul: Sims, Strnnilt, Lesser, Fort. Third: Mr. Lchnert, Magestro, Vlurk, Rosentlml. l ourth: lilunienthal, Kuhner, Peterson, Sherman. L 42 - ...uf P X li: 5' IIICBRICW VLLB. Firxf: Rozcnfvltl, WY-iss, Aruns, Pitluk, Sabin, Barnett. Sm'0r1rI.' Mah-1-kc, Yvviscr, c'llCI'llik0H, Bvrlin, Rc-ivh. Tlzirfli Kramer, l'ralnvr, Nrwzik, Schwartz, Gnmlinan, Moisols. Fourth: Fid- lvr, Knrufsky, Epstein, Billifcstoilc, Blush-in, Xxvl'iSSi'1'lli. .-ibsrnt Sllapiru, L4-vin, Raphael, Grnssinan, liurduix, Must. INN AMICRIVAN VLLB. 1'vl'f.Yff Grossinan, Sc-itz, Gilbert. mul: Ili-il, l'ainplu-ll, llwrallf Provixlcnti, Mr. Siinon. Pan Aim-ri:-an Clulm ilwxlilu-rs, .lm-an Ileil, lilvanora Ilmcrall, and Mary Lou K'a111ph1-ll, plilmlivizv llu' Spanish nvwspapor, La Vim . Cl1afcytzin1, an Israeli game, km-ps H4-brew Vllih im-mln-rs nor-upiod and happy. LATIN CLUB. First: Bragrnan, Rapllavl, Hawthorne, Flovtcr, Goodman, Bruml. Sewnd: Lanflcrman, L4-vino, Potts, Frankvl, Cooinlrs. Third: Tothstein, filliinlllllll, Blomii, Uhlc, Faigin, Zinnnerinan. Fourth: Klalzko, Yvolkuv, Iluxin, PZll'kiIlS0ll, Baker. Absent: Levine, Rosenberg, Elis, MQNQ-lly, lhmsvlnln-rg. Q4 c Ill'fll.'X'l'l'l f'l,lill. I irx!.' Soluinmi, FIICIISIIHIII, Hn-rail, Fnigin. Sm'- nml: Ariain, Vluy, Xpplv, Appel. f1b.w'l1!: Vaintor, Fimllvr, Rviinvr, Simlm-ll, Swull, Wlzlkuv. Nu, .lm-il' Appel is not :i book wm'in. Ili- is :living I'0Sl'2ll'i'il for zi i.1lI'iilf'0lllillg mls-Imlo. Members of Forensic Sociefy Presenf Logical Argumenfs 'Ei gi .S. we V .H id s V J r Q F3 ii 0 Q LH 8 x i Active Debate Clulr IIICIIIIICFS eonsidor :I SiglIiiil'1IIlt topic living dis- missed all ll rcu-nt lll00lillg. Anil I propose, explains Luvy l m'lisin:m. ,ag 711215, Quill and Scroll members, Marlene Bluestone and Fred Smith read the International Association Publication. QUILI. AND SCROLL QUILL AND SCROLL. First: Levine, Vlfalters, Strandt, Miller Press. Second: Gliekson, Blond, Clark, Sims, Fuchsman. Absent Greenberger, Meniuk, Sherc. Fufure Newspaper, Magazine Wrifers Learn Sfyles Journalists who exhibit, ability, interest in writing, and good scholar- ship are rewarded by gaining membership in Quill and Scroll. The members begin their rise to fame by joining the staff of Caldron, Black and Gold, Crest or Publications Committee. After their skill is recognized by the adviser of their specific group, approval is granted b3'the Ifxeeutive Secretary. Vurrent world affairs and domestic problems, enthusiastically discussed, afford many hours of pleasure for Debate Club members. This organization, newly formed, has as one of its goals, participation in inter-school debates. To date they have only engaged in discussions within the group. num QUILL AND SCROLL. l z'rxf: Bluestone, Schwartz, Boslow, Sobol, Ozan, Friedman. Second: Sielail, Lifton, Davis, Brieg, Apple. Absenl: Smith, Stillman, Kneeht. 4-5 Solemnity prevails at the candle-lighting ceremony of thc Quill and Scroll initiation. llllwy x'UIllIlll'l'l'N Ulljllj' llwlllsn-In-5 wllilv Illilliillg 'WJIII IHl1,f3Illl'ill'IllIlIl'1'llNIIHSIHIIII, Y0l,l'N'l'lCI'IIl f'l,lVl5, I fr.vl: Duln-r, Millvr, S1-lnwrnrlz, xl0ll4l0lH0ll, lium-lull-lal, W4-iss, Svlnllsh-r, ll2l1'llll'll, lizmz. Sl'I'1IlIll.' Munizlqm-, Wynlnwumll, Hnilis, KrunI'4-lml, Bllllll4'lllll2ll, Agins, Ilulin, f:UlKlSll'ill finw-nlwrg, 7'ln'rrl: II1-ally, Knlz, finrelim-r, Frim-rlmun, TZIIIZIIIIIII KHHSSIIISIII, Vzupvk, .lnsm-plz, xvl'iSSllIJlll, Svlxwurlz. I Ul1l'fll.' Fox Marks, Tusk, lklnfnalm-s, llc-rgvr, xv1'iSSIllllll, Katz, I4-sivr, llrcyfllss .lum-s. .-ll1.vr'14l.'Sllzlpirn, Rnso, IM-Il, Spvll, livrllslm-ill, l iSlllll2lll, Pilluk ' JCWA, VOLUNTEERS, JR. RED CROSS Domesfic, Foreign Affairs Occup uquol, 1n:lrl'i:lgc lim-nsv, :xml ws-mlding ring :uid rm-:ulilv tu ilu- lbs- 'lllcs :ll llu- Xrwll111lvvl'f'lx1lw :xl1ll'I'i2lQ.f1'lgHHlll. G4-lu' Shapiro rolutvs SUIIIQ' lu-11-ssury informn lo Miss Mm-Kinly wllilc applying fm' an Ytillllltlil julx in Hu- 4-nmlnunity. Time of Enfhusiasfic Civic-Minded Sfudenfs Spreading good will and serving others of the community and the school magni- fies the goal of the Junior Red Cross. Members of the National Junior Red Cross, the Heights chapter under Miss Kaetzel's leadership, engages in various projects for hospitals and children's bu- reaus. Should the United States recognize Red China? VVhat should our stand be in a global nuclear ban? Is the Cuban struggle our concern? Keeping up on world affairs occupies the semi-monthly meetings of Junior Council on World Affairs. With the help of lNIrs. Carlton, and Mrs. lNIurphy, members debate on any important subjects which concern foreign relations. Taking part in a model United Nations program at Lakewood became one of the big events of the year. Volunteer Club, under the tutelage of Miss Bross, comprises girls with an active interest in helping others not as fortunate as they. A great majority of the members, i11 addition to participation in the club meetings, hold jobs one day a JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS. I z'1-st: Parker, Farber, Alper, Bow- ley, Harrison, Pitluk, Bailin, Chernikoff, Beard. Second: Lewis, Gilman, Sehlessinger Goldish, Eisenberg, Rhodes, Epstein, Feldman, Joseph. Third: Stern, Rogat, Handle- man, Gold, Ritter, Von Magnus, Rothenberg, Besser, Lifton. Fourth: Sherman, Kes sler, Apple, Kerschberg, Stern, Gordon, Appel, Weissfeld, Tucker. Absent: Smith, Lefkowitz, Sindell, Gunning, Wallack, Kaufman, Kivait, Reimer, Allmaycr, Moss Chenin. week at local Red Feather Agencies. JUNIOR RED CROSS. First: Neben, Berger, Siegel, Millward. Second: Bailis, Sperber, Boxerbaum. Third: Shively, Katz, Weiss- man, Montague. Members of Junior Council on World Affairs listen attentively to a guest speaker. 47 ' l -',,?sji ff FTA, F NA Books, Blackboards, Band-aids, Blood Denofe 8 s -tx i L12 FTA. Fir.-vt: Gliorvhorian, Weaver, Arons, Asnian, l reeman Esco- , vilz, Gilbert, Drucker. Semrids llailin, Davis, Weissman, Baron, llerger, Kaplan, Schwartz, film-ck. Third: Amper, Colm, Sawyer, Swisher, Patterson, Wajs, Fisher, Amster. Fourth: Goodman, Vino cur, Spencer, ltulninaw, Steinberg, liliekson, Polatsek, Mc-Kenney Johnson. ,'llM'I'Ilff Agins, Duncan, Maky, lieixman, Pardee, llunger, Bayer. VVhen busy teachers find themselves buried under piles of work, they call upon the Future Teachers of America to assist in marking papers, recording grades, and performing other tasks. One of the biggest projects of the club is taking charge of classes at Belvoir Elementary School so that the teachers may attend PTA conferences. The thirty-three girls who participated received a small taste of what work in their chosen profession will be like. Selected for their grades and their interest in the teaching profession, the FT.-Vers have suc- cessfully used such money-making schemes as an after-game dance and a booth at the All School Party. Visits to hospitals, interesting meetings, and actual volunteer work comprise the busy Future Nurse's agenda. Chosen for their interest in nurs- ing and related fields, these up-and-coming Flor- ence Nightingales seek first hand information about their chosen field. 6 f'arole Zeigcr watches intercstedly in the FTA booth as Polly Axelrod strives to win. 0 1 L.4n FTA. First: Kadis, Becker, Weinberg, Leib, Rubin, Kahn, Dolin. Second: Robboy, Tanenbaunl, Stalnm, Teichman, Meekler, Wyn- brandt, Meniuk, Goodman. Third: Czupek, Berlin, Kaplan, Suit, Margolis, Burwasser, Rovitz. Fourlhs Levine, Gross, Gilman, Smith, Robinson, Monseaux, Weissman, Lester. Absent: Curtis, Brown, Freed, Fratianne, 'l'ishkoti', Sisscr. 46 F ufure Public Servanfs Irish.-:ling 4-zxu-flllly, FTA znicl, Luis Gray, learns Mrs. .x!'Il0ld.S 1114-lllml of grmling. Flllurv nursvs happily snip, clip, and paste for sick partir-nts ns they work at an FSA service project. lI12lll, Rillllitxllilllgll, Uglc, Ilvistorkzunp, lgfixllllilllll, Krvlvs. .l,M'l'Ilf. J f . 3 I ME? FTA. Ffrxl: Schwartz, Kult, V. VYoiss, Gray, lllIllIIlSt1'ill, U. YYciss B SZIMZIIIHII, Burdon, Bukvr. Third: l,il'lun, SilYL'I'lllZlll, St4'iIlS2lIliI' uwlcy. Ser-nnrl: CI'2lIIl0l', YH-iss-r, lfriwillualll, l':lym-r, Kzxlzlnnm, Kleinstuh, Rzlpopnrt, Bruwn, Ruxin. l m1rfh: funk, Folclxrxzlxl, liluvk- Polsky, Garb, Nolmcn, Bl'2lgIlll2lll, Fislu-r, Spiogol, Sig11'Slllllllll, Z4-ign-r. E M? s i 4 synllmlizcs ilu- Illll'HiIlj,f lll'UI.I'ShiUIl. '49 fl-:ul NIHICVIIII lu-lps Bm-tsy lima-I1 mlm: llu- 4-up lla nl .Q 1 CCDLLEGE DISCUSSION COLI.IflGI'I DISCUSSION CLUB. F1'rst: Lepcne Asnien, Victor, Fl'00Ill2lll, Speeer, Vl'ciser, Seltzer Second: Polster, Gliekson, Loc-ksliin, Lulf, Selmun Mandelson, Gluekmnn, Sbnpcro. Third: Lifton Davis, Stafford, Rm-ic-li, Mann, Besser, Spikell ger, Meliler, Moskowitz. Absent: Appel, Snyder Polsky, Neben, Weiss. lnquisifive, Quesfionable, esifam' Thoughfs Reveal . I I K'olI4-ge Discussion flub member Leslie Koffler ponders seri- ously over nn Ohio Stale cllltillllglllk , g . I1 COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB. First: Singer, Vveaver, Kolt, Liebowitz, Rubin, Bnrdon, Rubenstein, Weiss. Second: Schwartz, Slllitll, Ozzm, Robboy, Harrison, Glass, Gold. Third: Koffler, Selnnuk- ler, Siegel, Spiegel, Eisenberg, Rhodes, Griedman. Fourth: Kajan, Simon, Cantor, Stun, Zupnick, Weissfeld, Ilingson. Absent: Riemer, Kaufman, Taylor, Gard, Beard. s s Fourth: Dreyfuss, Gerber, Kern, Gruslicow, Ber- , i Fufure College Considerations Catalogues, interviews, and college boards are com- mon terms to high school students in anticipation of college. College Discussion Club simplifies college re- quirements by having speakers and movies about the numerous schools of higher learning. Students gain their first impression of college by listening to their fellow members who have toured a college campus. Over eighty percent of Heights' graduates attend col- lege. To aid a deserving senior interested in attending college a scholarship is rewarded each semester. Under the leadership of Mr. Uber the club strives to promote a greater understanding of the phases of college life. And here's the Student Union, points out Mark Spikell to Naomi Bailin and Judy Bardon. COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB. First: Bailin, VVeiss, Escovitz, Ross, Baumstein, Shaw. Second: Fisher, Meckler, Lipp, Tresser, Bailis, Wynbrandt. Third: Hunger, Baker, Reich, Paley, Bluestone, Tanzman, Leventhal. Fourfh: Task, Rogat, Roth- stein, Kustin, Arnofl, Mintz, W'arren. Abseul: Sobol, Braun, Ritter, Kessler, Lester. Winter Carnival is but one of D3Fll1lKlUtll.S many attractions discover Fran Davis and Joel Warren. I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. I ir.-rt: Asnien, Bailin, Lauber, Hunger, Likover, Sigcsmund, Robison. Second: Stillman, Frank, Cahoon, Behrens, Potts, Vincent, Miss Bica. Third: Friedman, Goldish, Lynch, Dauber, Blond, Brennand, Kern. Fourth: Kanovsky, Kessler, Pollack, Dotson, Hingson, Apple. Polishing the traditional NHS I plaque, William Fuchsman finds himself enjoying the task. NATIONAL HONOR SQCIETY Service, Leadership, Scholarship, Character, Exemplify Lawrence Apple Naomi Asnien Naomi Bailin James Becht Beverly Behrens Ann Joy Blond Marian Bowley Susan Brennand Edwin Brush Joyce Burwasser Marilyn Cahoon Katheryn Chakford Fenton Chaney Victoria Chin Hazel Cramer Diane Curtis James Dauber Richard Davidson Timothy Dotson Joan Drucker Peter Dye Martin Faigus Philip Fisher Scott Flumerfelt Linda Frank Frank Fratoe Beth Freyer Karin Frick Bruce Friedman William Fuchsman Lance Gerowin Joyce Gilmore Louis Goldfish Eileen Green Homer Gufiin Nancy Gutfeld Catherine Hall Dickson Hingson Debra Horwitz Susan Howiler Judith Hunger Jane Huxtable Carolyn Jenks Howard Kain Norman Kanovsky Robert Kern Allan Kessler Gretchen Knecht Leah Korman Thomas Krotine John Kubacki Faye Lauber Henry Levine Shirley Levine Barbara Lifton Arlene Likover Harvey Lodish Margaret Lynch Judy Mack Pamela Maky Kay Mann Arthur Martin Donna McCullock Florence Meisels Brenda Meniuk Charlotte Mesuse Roberta Monseaux Linda Newman Alice Nissley Myrna Oppenheim Vivian Ozan Katherine Pappas Stanley Pollack Bill Potts Walter Pritchard Jill Rashkis Richard Reimer Marcia Robboy Sally Robinson Thomas Ruggles Alan Samuels Priscilla Shaw Linda Sigesmund Jackie Sims Gary Silver Frederick Smith Myrna Solowitch Mark Spikell Arthur Stillman Carol Strandt Joan Swenson Annette Timens Todd Tucker Barbara Vincent Mark Wochele Philip Yosowitz Carole Zeiger The thirty-five year old chapter of National Honor Society, a nation-wide honorary organization, acknowl- edges the success in high school of its 97 student mem- bers. Upperclassmen, who rank high in character, scholarship, leadership, and service, comprise the mem- bership. Every semester the existing body, in cooper- ation with faculty members, elects five per cent of each 11A, IQB, and 12A class into the society. Eligibility for 11A's consists of achievement of a 3.5 scholastic average, for 12th graders a. 3.0 average. At the begin- ning of each semester, NHS members sell Tiger book covers to raise money for college scholarships. This group also serves as hosts during Career Day. Miss Virginia Bica advises NHS. Nzulim' Fillll will not resist lvilyilig :I Heights bunk- mwur from pn-i'sii:lsix'v Myrna: Solowitvli. 2 4' 1 Y ili NATIONAL HONOR SOC'IlC'l'Y. l ir.vI: Nisslvy, Palppans, 'lxilIl4'lI5, Bowloy, Swcuson. Sf'1'Hl1!1.' BIUIISUZIIIX, f'r:i1m-r, Ilull, Oppa-nliciin, Huxtnhlo. T111-I'II.'SilllS, Ncwmzui, Fm-lisiiiziii, RllggZlt'S, Nlamn. I'vIlIll'flI.' Blllftill, l4l'ViIll', Bm-lil, Faiigus, Krotim-, Fisln-r. , 2 1 2 P i igf 'Ig Q, I A E 'I' ' I , 5 . ' .Z K ' ' 4' ' . 2,7 ff ' iq F' - I ' V' V 'X 'SV A , Q .-....-L a, in i NATIONAL HONOR SOC'Il'1'l'Y. 1'vl.l'1N'ff IXIUSIHC, Oruvkvr, Mziky, Solowiicli, ilutfolcl, Sliziw. Svr-mul: l'l1in, llilnmrv, BllI'WiISit'l', Klum-lil, Kziin, Ozzin. Thirfl: Spikcll, furtis, Ln-vim-, l,iI'tm1, llmwwitz. l rm-ye-r, fvllllffllf Dyv, Rzlsllkis, Muvk, Yosowilz, 'l'l1r-km-r, filliiill. Members' Oufsfanding Traifs Happy smiles rzuliutc- frmn ro:-cnt NIIS initiates :ls they enjoy the lvn gin-11 in tlloir liunor. Judy Mum-k will I'L'IIll'llllJOY' for mziny yours to CUIIIK' the lll0l1l0Ilt Juan SWUIISUII pinned thc NHS symbol on hor. E 2' E Before n production Sandra llacal and NIlK'll2llt' Klein l'lll'Fg0li1'1llly rehearse for perfection. THEATER '58-'59, TI-IESPIANS l - s j Y t Q . ' . 2 - wt' . 7 X , y , t .K 3 ' I Q w 0 ,g v .Q cg Lg, 5' A r r K Q t TIIICSPIANS. l 1'rsf.' Scriven, Knowles, Miller, Sclireibman, Tenen- baum. Suconrl: lxlllklllilll, Mulitz, Smith, Figowitz, Fisher. Curtain Going Up! Brings Thrill fo Actors, -.av..-q --1 Q - , - - - night Ill the act during ai stimulating performance, ta' cast llH'lIll7t'l'S ol You Vauit Take lt Wvilll You, ook lll1ll'llilt'4l :mil ln'wll1lm-Veil. 54 Junior editions of llelen llayes, Sarah Bern- hardt, and John Barrymore act in Theater '58- ,59 productions. Starting their season with You C'an,t Take It Nvith Youf' the Thcater's actors and actresses performed in such production seg- ments as scenes from Our Town, Little WYomen, Mama, and an abbreviated version of The VVizard of Oz. The Brat, a romantic comedy, completed the season. Formed two years ago, Theater ,58-'59 has an open membership. High school actors who have achieved service credit and recognition are eligible for membership in a national acting organization, Thespians. Through acting, directing or technical work in Theater '58-'59, Thespian points are accumulated. An initiation is held for new members once a year. Slain llusm-nllml, nnml linylv SIN'llI'1'l' xx'cii'k4lilig1-lilly :ll puinling Sf't'lIl'!'j' fur thi- llI7K'4lllllllf.f prmlllvliml uf You flailiii 'llzllu' ll lvilli xiHll.U Acfresses Before Producfions 'l'llEA'l'Rl'f '59. First: G. Spencer, Fischer, Kitman, Tenebaum, Mesuse. , g W ' ,f S li s., N. . . ' ls Q ,B 'l'lll'lATRl'l i55l. l'lIil'Sl.' Sillgvr, Sillllll, llmuil, Svrivcn. S1'r'mlrl.' Nlilli-I Br lYoll's4ni, l,iH, Fislis-i', 1 n11rfh: l igrrwilz, Sinilli, lln-rzfm-lil, Nlaulunun unll, l,F0llllJllS, Nlallitz, N1-wnizin. Tlzfrrl: Sc-lircilnnain, llilllflll Nl. SIJl'llK'L'I', Mvuiorizing linvs for tln- nm-xl 'l'ln-ntrv '59 prm C0llC0l1lI'illi' with sc-rip! Hi lmnfl. Second: Sis-gvl, Goodman, R. Kogan, Knowles, M. Kogan, Bernstein. Third: Friedman, Kur- laincl, Duc-lion, Koclnnzin, Thompson. Fourth: Baron, Blumenthal, Klein, Ilierall, Vvaldliaum. 55 Berger, lui tion, Miko ixlilklllllll :intl l'll:irlutt1- SI'lll ll'llllllll t'0Nt'l'lSSl0NS FLITH. I 1'r.v!: Moss, Papp, Sigesmund, Stevens, Duley, Sm-her, l,eibowit.z. Secoml: Marslmll, Sehlessinger, Alper Duncan, linsor, Brown, Suits. Third: Lester, Stephenson, Peterson lloelnn, lteielmrd, Friedman. Fourth: Mr. Lennza, Apple, Samuels Weisberg, Mc-Mullin, Zupnick, Kanovsky. .-ibsent: Malz, Carlaugh Arons, Svehln. Fresh candy apples provide lucious snacks for advised by hir. Clifford, usher at concerts, plays, and ASC, MANAGERS, CONCESSIONS 'm g'yf 0tba f ns' Q . ' Food, Programs Symbollze Tangible Possesslons lt' -L ' L v Publicizing athletic events, selling and collecting I . A 1 U ' tickets, and handling the monetary details of these A V' H ' ' ll. ' events are the duties of Athletic Service Club members, guided by hlr. Vunnorsdall. x Puuctual, trustworthy girls belonging to Managers, , K 'x ...H MANAGERS f'l,l'l3. I'l'I'T.'4l.' liscovitz, Lee, Rovitz, Suid, Liebowitz, Freenmn, Weiss, Lepene. Serorul: Butnik, Robbins, Drucker, Gilmore Zlllllllfrlllllll, Ross, Brooks, Kurit. Third: Freed, Novel, VVynbrandt Spescr, Rothehild, Suid, Fried, Weiss. Fourth: Bluestone, Bardon Schneider, Burwusser, Solowitch, Tresser, VVeiser, Shapiro. Absent Kravitz, Gilmore, Roth, Lester. MAN.XGl'IltS t'l.l'B. First: Schwartz, Ornstein, l.nrie, Smith, tleer, Task. Second: Sehoenfeldt, Robinson, llirsch, London, Bergnmn, Roth. Third: ltuppoport, liisner, Kurtz, ltuxin, Rhodes, Levy. Fourflz: lfrieclnmn, Schwartz, Luttge, Simon, l,UXl'I'lHllllll, ltoth Ahxcnl: Rosenberg, Buuinstein, lllostein, Weingold, Silverstein. V commencement exercises. Hearty appetites of spectators at sports competitions ure satisfied by members of Concessions Club vending snack treats of eokes, hot dogs, and popcorn, under the direction of Mr. Leanza and Mr. Englert. .X'I'IILl'l'l'If' SICIIYICIC CLUB. F1'r.vt.' J. Gross, 1511-4-al, Kzntzmzm, Suv Grccn, Szmdrn Url-011, Bfflflllilll, Ilirsvll. S0r'n1ul': Sim-illsnpir, l,ikm'n-r, F1'icclm:u1, Boggs, Katz, Comm Tllfrrl: IA-voy, l':1Islor, Bn-ujzuniu, YV. Gross, Klivzms, IC. Grvcu, Fourflz: Vohcn, Bc-rgcr, fNlv1ul1-lsurl, Brown, lfnrks, Lipton. .'ib.YUI1ffSIN'Sl'I', Rubin, Kravitz. Slmrfm Suifl instructs lm-xnlu-rs of Bfunugcrs about tho sn-ating nrrnngvuuvnt of tl1c:1urliturium. of Ready, Eager Sfudenfs 1 ASK' Illl'lllll0I'S mllvm-t tim-km-is and mlistributc programs to cager llnrilxzull fans ns ilu-y vntc-r U10 guh-. IT Sulilillg szxlvslmly .loyr-nk llurwnsscr sr-lls lic-kr-ts tu Joyce Silva-rmzm :md Mzxrlcnc Lipton. it, xvldllgillll, Ilutnik, l I'00Ill2lll, IA-pm-m-. Sl'f'1llltlf l i11kn-Ish-ill Svhwzlrtz, Bl0IIillk, lipstcin, l,I'llf'kl'I', Nuvc-I. Tllirrl: V. SUM ZilllIl1l'I'lll2lll, S. SUM, YVyr1hrumlt, Sr-hfnlfor, Iglll'NY2lSSL'I', Silva-r man. 1'vUIlI'flIf Urnsh-in, Wlxisc-l', l'rm'ifln-nti, 'l'rvssn-r, Stern luerg, Tusk. 1 U'Il1: Roth, Polmluy, llhmlvs, Ruxin, Kurtz, Ruth Rotlulmn. Ab.wr1l: Levy, Rapaport. 57 ATIIl.I'I'l'lf' SI'1RYlf'lC C'I,I'l!, I ir.x-I: Malkin, Brunks, Kur- i ! i 4-7 i 3' ff' - x Z S - :. -, , Q A if is E ,. J - 1- ' 1 R . s I YI Q Spulniks lakm- a ri-sl as Que-nda Us-Ill:-r ri-pla1'1-s a ni-W Sl'il'Ilf'l' i - R. ,apr book on lbv sbt-lf. , 1 ' 3 I T' fi mmLm,'- i 3 A ix i Nl'llSI'I'S AIDS. l frsl: Ilarilctt, Licbowitz, Lan- dis, Hank-y. Sw-oml: Mrs. Newton, Pavkcr, Knowles, 'l'raubv. Tliird: Ganlbvr, Stvinbvrg, Lewis, Cook. ' .'1lIA'l'7IfI Davis, llvndvrson. LIBRARY AIDS. l irsl: Fish, Si-rfm-ii, Lcfkowitz. Sr'1'omI: VIYIIIICIIIHIIIIII, Mr-llonougb, Task. .'l1l.N'!'Ilf.' Lubilz, Bi-ble-r. LIBRARY, NURSES, OFFICE AIDES Sc-urrying lbrougb balls daily, ball pass and slavks of litllm- papvrs in vivw, Library Assistants rm-turn li- brary p0l'llliiS lo study halls. 'Flu-y also takv ailvliclalwc, vaialoguc nvw books and niagazinvs, and assi-lnblo dis- , plays in lbc library. lo niainlain sc-bool 1-ffi0ivl1c'y. fronting a sc-bool nurse. vu Niki 58 'Busy, Busy, Busy Days' With ibrvc ,guidanvc offices and thc inain oHir'0 rc- quiring lu-lp, Ufiicv Aids havv bm-voliiv inc-rm-asingly usc- ful as ilu-y pvrforni nuinvrous c-lm-rival tasks nvvvssary Busy, busy, busy! Kvcping bvallb vbarts in order. typing rvporls, and l'll0l'killg prolongcd absc-nc-cs. Nurso's Aids lu-lp Mrs. Ncwlon in ilu' many tasks con- Nurse's aid Marlene Steinberg painlessly removes foreign mutter from Carol Lias's eye. r Q., 1,4 ' f 1 1 1 Qin:-in lg Ai'- NIAIN OFFICE AIDS. First: Glussmaln, Wleiser, Tolin, Fink Ford. Sc!'0nd.' Glueek, Cohen, Knowles, Ralnay, Kaplan, Aring Third: Selilcter, Suit, Gerinanovich, Rosenberg, Rotlieliilfl, Colin Brown. Fourth: Stone, Bond, VVetzel, Johnson, Seifriefl, Dreyfuss Absent: Braun, Kitman, Gardiner, Lcff, Lee, Singer. For Helpful, Happy, Sfudenf Aids ,,,,,, V , V V. , . We ' -J , f f 'Y .. Q! 'W-R 4 ',f'. I 2: . i I K U M is 1 1 Nt: p A A M X A Q A 4- ., 1 ..,.' ' 4, - ' '7' 4 fi ' 'A 4 -o ., Mi l 'Z ' E 5? 1. f. of 'Q--1 .. Y ' A X X X ' +L A QV 5 ::'- if-+5 , R Q: - f K mn, , -1 fx. f L , TN ::A 1 5 COUNSEl.0R'S OFFICE AIDS. First: Rossio, Vi Lnnber. Sevnrzfl: Maron, Sheriff, Seliuster, Weiss, 7711-7115 Glueek, llealy, Alnstio, Hill, wViljS, Lipton, lntsek, Ecly, Peters, Cook, Horowitz, Rose, Rubin, ctor, Kurit, Rutsky, Weiss, Asnien, Knlln, Taylor, Healy, Leonalrels. Campbell. Fox, Sperber. Fourth: Hallie, Po- Oftiee aid, Donna Feldman, cheerfully inserts out slips into hoinerooni teachers' boxes. 59 I 7 v. LAB ASSISTANTS, SCIENCE CLUB, TYPING SERVICE Acids, Chemicals Explode As Nimble-Fingered Girls SVIICNCIC f'l,llll: Firxf: Simon, Rothstein, Faigin, Fuclisinan, Gerson, Iarkcr. Serr- I mul: l,orli:-ill, l,el'kowil,z, Ranilolpli, Rotlienlmerg, Newman. Third: Friecl, Gooclinan, lVlm-li-on, lipstein, Rosenberg, Mrs. Laughlin. Fourlh: Kerselilmerg, Gaflin, Appel, Sliifrin, Joseph, Kessler. Alzxmll: W'eiss, Spiegle, Pollack, Rosen, Kaufman, Lynell, G4-rowin, lla:-lilerler, Knstin, Kwait, Clienin, Ostrovsky, Goldstein. Science skill is portrayed by Charles Newman, Allan Kessler, and Eddy Epstein. ii Q. .I ' E Q u , v Mk 4 L , Q nv ' f LAB ASSISTANTS. Firslf Moleeke, Payner, Katznlan. Srrorid: Mr. Abramovitz, Seliocleldt, Sclirank, Goldisli, Wilson. Third: Mr. Ulmer, Brush, Rosenberg, Greenlmerger, Kern. Fourtlz: Dauber, Kessler, Gul'- fin, Burwasser, Hingson. Absent: Hollinger, Gillinov, Roberts, Sani- uels, Potts. - 1 Butryic Acid doesn't baffle lab assistant Robert Kern as he prepares chemicals for an incoming class. 60 Push 'Red-Hof' Keys Arrivals lo seliool all 8 zl.n1. c-an bear the eliekety- c-luck of busy lypewriters as Typing Service Club mem- , bers uiml various orgzmizutions :incl faculty members. X 'l'ln-se girls lneel with lllrs. Magee twice :L month to mliseuss pluns for llleir future seeretzu'ial eareers. To set up lab equipment and help students get the proper ellemienl nI'01lCll0I1S,, are the tasks performed by Vliemislry Lab Assistants. lvnmler illr. Uber's spon- sorship, these essential helpers keep the wheels of the clepurtinenl turning smoothly. Demlieaiteil pursuers of lllfIll0l' scientific knowledge finml llieir extral-eurrieulzu' time involveil in Seienee C'lub. lYitl1 Mrs. Lilllgllllll zulvising, the elub presents speakers, takes lielcl lrips, and performs experiments. Accomplishments ure numerous in tlie Typing Service Club, pointed out by Sandy Polsky to Mrs. Magee. I 2 l l TYPING SERVICE CLUB. First: Sc-liiffer, Lepene, Butnik, Weingulxl, liseovitz Mrs. Magee. Second: Lee, Bronlielcl, Katz, Daniels, Agins, Comelln, Kerslmw. Third Press, Epstein, Rubenstein, Green, Zimmerman, Spero. Fourth : Polsky, Tussey, Krnek Sehmuekler, Siegel, Easton, Newman. Absent: Finkelstein, Bonfielcl, Ruxin. xvitll ai flick of a wrist Barbara Siegel mim- eogruplis the daily bulletins. 61 YISIHKI. KIDS. l lr.vl: Brown, Nh-lvin, liir-lim-r, Frim-1ll:ll11l4-r. Szwnlrl: lhumlnlpln 'NIM unpwy. llillnvr, Kay, Ruse-n, Tllfrfl: Vulo, 'l'l1im-dv, Wm-is:-r, Sr-In-in, .lum-s, Mr, f'lIl'lSllIl2lII 5 lx , , o Wf 4 4. filth-1' hits lor tlu- 111:11-llilw slump are expertly out luy Al Tcrril :xml f1lllli'k Ccwlllakllzl. TECHNICIANS Technical Skills Allow Sfudenfs To Grease IWAUIIINIC SHUI' MAIN'l'l'1NANl'l'1. I 1'r.vI: Yvutsou, Jzlcohy, Tor- rii, C'mm-lla, 'I'l1omns. Sf'r'nml: Ri1-lmrxls, ll1lVigllIl, Haus, 1,4-pon, Blmlk, Linsrlsly, P11111-, ZOHl'lllll'yl'I', S1-ilvrl. Klh-r making lust minute :uljustlm-nts on the movie ujv1'lur,.l1-rry .lzlvolrsmn is ready to slum' n Chom- ry 1'lllll'1ll inn li 69 1 ,E s F, Adept table folder, Richard Arnold completes one of the tasks ol' the social rooin lnonitors. Wheels of Progress Lights out pleasef, Many tiines each day this request is made by the visual aids, who show movies to various classes. Vnder the direction of Mr. NIcFadden, the boys not only experience a great deal of pleasure from service to their school, but learn about fihns and projectors. Whenever there is a call for scenery, chairs, microphones, or other stage props and equipment, stage crew Il1ClIlb9I'S are present. Nlr. Gentile and his crew are always ready to aid in any school activity that requires a inan around the house. The Blorning Show , single assemblies, and honierooni announcenients are some of the broadcasts presented by the Radio Engineers. Many new and effective atten- tion-getting devices, such as song and poeln caricatures, have been incorporated into the radio productions to arouse new interest in school activities. Valuable training and experience are gained by Inenibers of the Nlaehine Shop Maintenance Crew. Mr. Barnhard and his crew often work long after-school hours to keep the inaehines in the shop safe and efficient. K STAGE CRICVV. First: Saferstein, Copeland, Luschek, Swinehart. Sccorul: Smith, Ballorotf, Freer, Rutzlcr, Troha. Third: Jensen, Trager, Choen, Sproull. This is YVHITS, the radio voice of Heights lligh School. Student announcer for today is Shirley Levine. RAUUPPRODUCTIUN. First: Leutner, Skolnik, Lucas, Mc-lnowan. SITIIIIIII Sharpe Lemke, Allen, Baker. 63 .Sf Q5 -M1 ,, . . A, ,, 1. 1 if- . .'- , ,M-... Nlove over, says Dave llassiehis to lliek Vanipen cluring a liarcl-fonglit game of doubles. ln order to shoot aeenrately John lValton inrlustri sly elenns :intl inspeets his rifle. 'l'enseness lrnilcls llp as Robert Weiss tries to cheek- Illllllf rival player Mic-l1ael Shifrin. TABLE TENNIS, CHESS, RIFLE Balls, Bullets, Bishops Reveal Tense Ill0lIll'lllS of playing and watching the ball provirle excite- inent, for Table 'l'ennis Club Illl'IlllX'l'S, amlviseil by Nlr. NIc'Afee. Annually, three lIll'IIllX'I'S represent Heights High i11 tl1e LEL intra- IllllI'Rl day. C'hallenging the faculty highlightecl a season of fllll for Table Tennis. hir. Bertodatto's Chess Ulub provides fuel for the energetic IIllllllS of llltf3llCl'lll2ll ehess players. Queens, kings, knights, bishops, and pawns often invade tl1e flreains of these Heights-ers. Chess Ulub participates ill lllll'I'-Sf'll0l2l.SllK' eolnpetition in whieh games may last up to two weeks. uCll0C'kIlliLll'lH is tl1e ultimate goal of these players. ' From the depths of Heights' b2lS0lll0lll 001110 the bang-bang-bangs of Rifle C'h1b 1ne111bers. These super lIliLI'kSII'l0ll praetiee their skill energetically with sharp eyes and eoeked rifles. Originally founded to prepare boys for the Army, the elub, under Mr. Birnbaum's sponsorship, belongs to the National Rifle Association and is entitled to participate i11 national competition. CIIESS CLUB. Firsl: Vlfeiss, Loewe, Rotlienberg. Serond: Fuehs- Illilll, Volgyi, f'0I'llllSil'I'. Third: Davis, Nlarqliart, Stephan, Sliifrin. .rlbsmilf Solomon, Newnian, Altshuler, Soloinon, Hollinger, Bono- vitz, Ellis. V 1 64- Promise of Fufure Champions RIFLE FLUB. Firsl: Mr. Birnbaum, Mulligan, Brush. Second: Pzxrkinson, Walton, Proufit. Absent: Levy, Gard, Stava, Rutzlcr, Szaszdi, Agin. liycing tlio ball, Barry Trattner attempts to slain it to an opposing player. TABLE TENNIS CLUB. I z'rst: Dorfnian, Alper Bragnian. Ser-und: Re-mn, Chcrnikoff, Cantor Bloom. Third: Attinson, Stein, Campen, Goldstein Fourth: Bernat, Berk, Bassichis, Trager. Absenl Purvis, Raider, Allinaycr, Likover, Olsen, Polgar, Rollin, Prcisler, Thompson, Brumel, Trattner Freedman, Brown, Yost. 65 Vx - I X if wir ll Maverick can not compare to sharp-shooter Amadco Szaszdi. IUHICNIDSIIII' HI'Il'Rl'1Sl'IX'l'.X'I'lYI-IS. l'1'r.vl: Snmluvilz, lim-mm-r, lin Il In nNI+ nu, Pu nluvn-lu, lx.np, Rnln-rls, Slll, Janvulns, lgL'l'IlSlt'Ill. Nfwnnl: Xlrs, finsnglx, Simnn, .Xppm-l, Silvvlxla-ill, xyilllllllilll, llnw- Ilnwln-, Holla, Klum, xIiIl'l'iNH4Y, lQ1wr'1'4-rm, Tlnral: llliISAllllIIl, l'1rlslm'l', Sh-in, .xIIlIH'I'. SlIllIllXXJlj'. l,vl:1n4l, Hnhl, liwnnxvilz. SllI'll. I 1IllI'llI.' SlIl'l'lPl'l', Xl1'I'I'llIIiIII, llirwvll, Spix-plc-, Hllillhlfii. Qninlznn. Slilvs, vlllllll- -nn U4-lil'4'ix':'x' FRIENDSHIP CLUB Sociable Girls Frafernize in - SL llnlplx lfpslvin, llzlvisl llyvrsv, :lnml llnrvvy Davis :xpply lllL'lI'lIlllSf'l0lNlNY0l'll!ll1'lllil,LIlI'lS. lnnnn-rumn llm-liver ils 'l'll:lnksg1iving luuskol. Afmosphere of Good Will .Xvlivv lll'0lll0l1'l'S of1'm'1li:1lily, ilu- girls lu-longing lu l rie-mlslnp Vlnlm enjoy fashion shows, gm-sl spa-nkvrs, unfl ollu-r inlvrcsting prograuns. .-Xl uno nu-cting :nonl- bvrs worm- cnim-rlainc1l by :1 tukc off on Nlasqlu-rzulv , ,,-rf 1. , ,M l. ., ,,,,,,, ,b f X is U1 mm. A ' ' ' W f 4 ' -- , 371 ml- n L. In llu- s miril of fowl wlll, llw urls work on such svrv- W -I ..-A .A me EZLJQQ,-g'.,q ,- .l,, ,,.- I L A ' , -,..-fg'- u '.. -4 ' ,l E: A, . . ,, . . ill: li l I 1 . ,Q 1 ' ' 'J' I mgiilllllllll' V M17 lcv pro.1vr-is as lll2LIlkSg'lVlIlg.I lmskots for worthy fann- 'lr lb' I l r ! ,- 51 W , . 'Iv . . ,. . . . ' - 1 , ' V' .34 'N N lllllllm lllllli .- Y' 'V llll'S. xxllll lm-zulvrslllp provlcle-ml by ilu- 1-xc-clltlvv bmml I ff-,,,,, 'I 4 W fi 1 :md l'c-plwscllizliivvs 4-lem-tml in cvcrv girl's lnnm-rrmnl. ' '-N ,nl ' X f . ' . . , . . ' 5 - f 'f,,.i l' b Eff ffl' V FI'l0llKlSlllp 1 lub ns upon lo all gurls. V, -u.. SL.,,1,m.: B-4 ' A ' I. ly' W v' ff + 3 1 f l. l lHl'INllSllll' lCXl'X'l I'lYl'I INMRIF, l irxf: Lfjff: Wlnfs tho nlystvry gnu-si nn Frivlnlsllip flnlfs M:1sq11vr:ul4- Kult. llnrwilz, Lipton, Urn:-kc-r. Nl'l'Ullll.' liuxvr- luunnn, lfrq-ya-r, xyilllklill. Sllilpiril. MPH- GIIHHY- Party? lfiglll: Fran Nvlqllfffilll :lim-uvors ilk nonv nillvr than our own Mrs. Yvinslnw. HALL GUARDS. First: Miller, Stutt, Sperber, Gill, Fishman, Mor- ganstern, Foyer. Ser-ond: Wiedcr, Stutin, Rudolph, Campen, Pilloff, lllencik, Epstein. Third: Davidson, Bonovitz, Bertenthal, Melamed Martin, Mulligan, Kanovsky. Fourth: Eisenberg, Berger, Gard Schultz, Goldman, Hdington, Zwick, Moskowitz, HALL GUARDS HALL GUARDS. First: Tenenbaum, Schlessinger, Silverman Alper, Singer, Hoflman, Rosewater, Uram. Second: Roman, Brabant Bruder, Friedman, Weisblatt, Newman. Third: Fletcher, Eichner Schaffer, Gordon, Priesand, Pollack, Fisher. Fourth: Harvey, Dye Penn, Benz, Faigus. Fifth: Weinberg, Pohl, Riemer, Miller, Weitzner Silver, Peterson, Lavigna. Sixth: Ranen, Peltz, Schipfer, Stefley. Stout-Hearted Men Preserve Stairway System With a polite, May I please see your hall pass? the energetic boys seated at hall intersections carry out one of their functions as hall guards. Guided by a cap- tain each period, the boys efficiently check for violators of the one-way stairway system, noisemakers, and lit - terbugs. They issue violation slips to Student Court. Recommendation of homeroom teachers, a C-average on the last report card and no failing grades determine the eligibility of boys applying for Hall Guards, faculty- sponsored by Mr. Biel. i u HALL GUARDS. F irst: Gordon, Rosen, Goldwasser, Silver, Rosen- berg, Boehm, Simon, Rogat. Second: Salavon, Rosenblum, Wolf, Weisberg, Sidney, Fried, Schauss. Third: Hyatt, Rutman, Garson, Wallack, Hesse, Ready, Goldberg. Fourth: Matz, Frattner, Witzke, Chaney, Cohen, Gerber. Fifth: Braun, Schwartz, Mazur, Franks, Leiken, Corsello. Absent: Zettlemeyer, Albredit, Altshul, Blackmore, Carter, Evans, Fischer, Goldfarb, Grossman, Gruehl, Haber, Kraus, Lime, Murray, Richards, Silver, Slaymaker, Spikell, Steinberg. o 0 W ., ...i I While on duty, hall guard Brian lllcncik finds time to catch up on homework. a 1 a GIRLS' CABINET Co-operafion, Fun, Friendship, Work Symbolize is 'Q Q I I, I Q is 1 ' ' GIRLS f'ABlNl'Z'l' Rl'Il'lll'ISl'IN'l'ATIVHS. Fz'r.v!:BosseI, Sehwartz, llorfman, llralf, Becker, Sliel. Servnzfl: Zimmerman, VVoll'e, Fried In-rg, Gordon, VW-iss, Vvilson, Huxtalxle. Third: Hirsehfield, Zel- man, linsor, liiekelman, Kehr, Rchmar. l o11r1h.' Joseph, 'llaylor lllmmer, lloose, Morgan, Silverman, lvrigllt. llomeroom table decorations range from mice to Girls Cabinet members elected from their homerooms, exemplify the high standards of Heights High girls, by striving to improve, serve and aid their school. Some Cabinet-sponsored events this year included the Orientation Party for C1 girls, the George lVashington party, the Father-Daughter Banquet, and Halloween Party for upper class girls. Nlembers also sell class pins to the girls of the school as a major project. Services of the Cabinet range from ushering at open houses to saying farewell to senior girls. Throughout the school, the Cabinet extends a helping hand to every girl at Heights. Under the able guidance of Miss Ryan, it promotes leadership and co-0p- eration among the female members of the student body. In vv ' Refuse lrom the underworld brew entertainment at the Halloween men as uppa-rc-lass girls mark llalloween. party for uppcrelass girls. 68 Smoofh-running C abinef GIRLS CABINET REPRESENTATIVES, F irst: Fischer, Winter, Kramer, Patterson, Suit, Fratianne, Wilson. Second: Kahn, Oppen- Ileim, Shaw, VVolfson, Cramer, Zelrnan. Third: Newman, McKinney, Lifton, Richard, McConnell, Sims, Clark. Powdered lmir and costumes :ulnrn gfilllllilllllg senior lllL'lllll0l'S ns they entertain the umlerelnss girls at the George yY2lSllllIgt0Il party. GIRIS CABINFT FXFCUTIVF BUXRD F' t F S I I . i . , , , , r . Us : reyer, ttrnnrlt. llaek from flu-in tllzxr lnlls come the ofhcers to Second: lNIcCullncl1, Suid, Atma, Ilorwitz, Iiusllkis, Novel. Tlzirrlf entertain nt the Ilig-Lil Sis party. Miss Ryan, Vimeng, Robison, lfriggk. 69 3 ' GIRLS' til.l'1l'l Cl.l'll. l'lI'I'.Vf.' Shapiro, NVQ-iss, Levine, Auftlerheitle, llritzman, Pappas, tiirseh, Robbins, Malevan, tletlen, Polsky, Arons, Aithnan, Gilbert, Gray, Agins, Brooks, Nissley, Kutash, Cohen Baron, VVal1linan, Kogan. Sernnd: Shaw, WX-sterlumt, Koykka, Gross, K. lirown, Welker, Chaktortl, Kiel, Partlee, Rainey, Papp, D. Brown Katz, Wynhramlt, Maky, Delaney, N. Miller, Shapero, Chin, Rhodes, Paley, llayer. Tl11'rd.' llaminerbaeher, Bergman, Rapoport, Levy s n 52 Ns. Korman, llolland, Koeh, C. Miller, Mareus, Thayer, Sorenson Provirlenti, llowiler, Rowley, Krimmel, Marquart, Quinlan, Alfred N 4- 1 y Schwartz, Curtis, llanther. Fourth: Mark, Blond, P. MeCorn1aelc, C. Mt-Cormaek, Barbara Hegley, Betsy Begley, llaberlnan, Cor- husier, Unger, Nozik, Pyner, llotfman, Kurofsky, Horwitz, Wips L. Miller, Taylor, Meritsky, Friek, Breig, Dr. Klotman. ,slbserzt Evans, Kajan, Simon. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, DANCE BAND x Gifted Singers, Bandsmen Combine uh-nl zlireetor, Susie Gt-tl'en, entllusiastieally eoncluets the t lee Club in the absenee ot' Dr. Klotman. Often busy at rehearsals, the Girls' Glee Club invari- ably executes a fine program as members sing at various sehool antl eommunity affairs. The ninety-otltl girls performed at junior high sehools, the annual Father- Daughter Banquet, and the PTA Orientation. Ar-tive also in the Music' lYeek Festival, they stage different sehool assemblies, and several eivie programs. Glee Club, with the help of parents, enjoyerl their traditional box supper and parents' night. Spiritetl boys eompose the llanee Bantl. Combinecl with Girls' Glee Club, they present assemblies at Rox- boro antl lleights. Spring Coneert elimaxetl a fine season highlightetl by a. perforlnanee on television. To learn intonation antl motlern tlanee music' arranging and how to perform are the goals of the musieally-mindetl men. l Nunn-runs tax stamps, 4-ulllitml Ivy Priscilla Shaw anml Barlmra livans, aicl fill' Glu' Vlulm in buying now rnlws and ll1llHil'. DANCE BAND. F1'r.vl.' Guflin, Lovcntlial, Russ, Pagv, lmllzwk. Sec'0nd.' Dr. Klfltlllilll, Zupnick, Silvvr, Kll'llllllilIl, S1-linllz, Pillnll, Tctalinan. Third: Rutlnan, Suit, G1-llcr, Ili-ssc, Gross, Wivdor. Fnurflzr Cougher, Blank, Mac-Lvan, Kaplan. fibscrzf: Wolclnian, Katz, Slim-rwin. To Formulafe Musical Rendiiions SWilIf1lllgIlll4l swaying wlxilo Dance Band is playing, ilanvcrs respond to Vllil-f'll2lS, waltzcs, or fox trois. llajoreltes lllarlcno Fox, Carolv Kaplan, P1-ggy Nolilvr, anml Karvn Van Epps, twirl their way to fZlIllC. 71 Tl if ,1,, 1. , Vllfllll, I ir.1l.' .Xt111:1, l'1-lr1-1I11i11, ll11xI:1l1l1-, l'lI'illl2llIIl1', YY1111f,:, ll:111' l,1'l1'l'S1'Il, Nl11111'1', Klllllllllilll, lil'lllI'lI. ll:1111ll1-1', lsfilllli, lklllll, Uslmrii, ll1111'111-, 4iI:1z1-1', I'1m1, Hill, f':11'111i1-l1:11-l, lilll'lllIIl'F, xll'SllS4', f':1111y, llr1v11'11, ll11l1r1111s, llriglclm, YY1-lzol, .K111l1-1's1111, l,11il1y, B1-r11:1r1li, Sci- l,:111l11-1-, Z4'llIliIlI, Ili1'k1'I111:111, K111-1-l1l. 1i1'11sx1111111, 011111-11l11-i111, llnvis, l'1'i1-1l, Tllirllr Nl:11111, li1'11r1l, Weiss, Nl:11l111'sky, ll1'r1'i1-k,Si1'g1-l, R11xi11, fAl'Illlll'l', H11-kl1-,l ri1-1l111:111,Sw-11111l.'llull,II1111-41-, 'l':1yl11r, Si111s,fiill1-11, CHOIR Three Decades of Musical Achievemenf Challenge 7 A u M, ,...- 1 'W ' 1 --- 7 f'111111'il111ii11g to l1igl1ligl1ls of il 1111-111- . gl x, I N ll l an ii 111':1l1l11 y1'2ll' for ll11' 88-1111-111l111r i'l11mi1' was i' I I I I., ' I llll' visit l11 f'l1i1':11.f11 1l111'i11g1 Sp1'i11g Y:11':1- Lf I TIM, I ny I 111111. 011 I'l'llll'lllIlg lol l1-V1-l-:1111l, ll11- I llllll' 1... I , E - ' I In sung 111 II11' l'11l1l11' .X111l1l111'111111 l'111':1 Sllll- ,W M41 l'- Mi A 1'is1' S1-1'vi1'1' l'l:1sl1-1' 111111'11i11g. I I T11 V1'l'l' f1'11111 pl'l'l'1'1ll'llC'l' 211 il11- :1111111:1l I i'l11'isl111:1s fl0lll't'l'l, f'l111i1' llll'Illl5l'l'S z1l1z111- 1111111-1l tl11-i1'1'11l11-s lo l11-1'111111- 111-:1s:1111s :1111l 1'11wl111ys. l 111' ll11' lirsl li1111- ll11' C'l111i1' 1'1'1-111'1l111l l51111111l F111' ll11' l'1'11111is1'1l l,:1111l wl1i1'l1 will l11- s11l1l llilllllllillly. 'l'l11- :1ll111111 f1'z1- l111'11s A1111-1'i1':111 folk songs sung by Allll'I'- i1-:111 l1igl1 s1-l11111l 1-l111i1's. Xl ll11 ll l, XIIINIK llilIV2ll, six pau'- li1'ip:1li11g1'l1111'z1l g.fI'0lIlDS sung i'l111i1 s ll'2l- 1lili1111:1l llylllll l'l111ill11 Spi1'il11111, 111'- My l'2llIQ.fl'1l lfy Nlr. G1-1111111 I , Si1'i1'kli11g, llllx gI'Ollll'S l1111111l1-1' :1111l 1l11'1-1-I111' for ll11- past 250 y11z11's. Withx11it1-:N-1,1-11:1lN,:1111l l11x1-11111-s, .l111ly ll1'11sx111:111 :1111l l':111l llSlI'1llll p1'11p:11'1-t11l11z1v1- 1111111 p1-1'I'111'111:1111'1':1l 11111- nl' ll11- j1111i111' l1igl1 5f'llllKllQ. 72 3 1 1 T7 Hstr-mn, Wlulf, .Xslu-r, Klllltllllilll, YYs-inlu-rg, Irwin, Hylvloonl, Now- HUIISOIR Flllllll'rl'0lf. Sl51lI'lill. SNWITIIS. Gflfllllllflll- fvlllhl Zwivk man, llnsm-11, Spicgn-I,Sl1y1l0l',fiivsvy, Nw-0. Fourth: Rolrinsrm, Iinglo, lh-mly, Anmr, ljiilllllbllll, Hohr, l'rilr-hzml. 'l'm'kvl', Rlxgglvs, ,llnvmzl Nlnriiu, .INN-ln, linrnl, SIIIIIIIOIS, xx-0iSlDL'l'H, Simlmmlnwg, Kuhncr, Turk. 195 9 Choral Members fo New Accomplishmenfs 1 lmlr sols zllmllu-I' pI'vr'v4lvlul :ls lIl0lIllN'I'S dun pens- :ml ITYSUIIIICS for ilu- f:lll'iSlIlI1Ii f'nm'1-rl, Flllill 4'1lIlIHCll lll prof-0ss1m1:1I 1'vlw:ul'sz1l l!l2lI'kS1'UIlC'L'I'l flaw fOI'1lIltlC'- lliiltlllpjl lnnr. 73 :L ,,......J aff. '? ul Nl mrs n Xpptl Xppnllnum Hull l roclif-li, th-sclorl. Uilnson, Gilman, tilt-ason, liolnlman, llruviilwrg, intl I ilioon I irr C lu Gross, llvssv, Ilia-ks, .lt-nks. Kvmlis, King, Kolmvr, Korman, Lanrlis, 1 in s ur lluttr lriulmm Latin, lin-1-son, lic-ikvn, lmwis, Loclisli, Marvin, lNlc'l'lnng, lNlcl'l:u'li- Talented Musicians Conclusively Prove To rounrl out anotln-ryvarofsllwt-sst'l1l 0llg2lg.I0llll'lltS, thc liaml mamlv its annual visits to junior high sc-hools in the f'lm-vc-laml llc-iglits school system. In Fchruary, numvrous liancl lll0IIllX'I'S rm-4-ivvml supcrior ratings at tho Grvatcr fllvvvlanfl Solo antl Ellscinlmlc fontvst whic-h took plavc at lloiglits. 'l'ln- following month, they conipctwl with other musicians in thc llistrivt llanml Contest. llrosptwlivc scnior oflicm-rs must pass innuincrahlv musical anml physic-al tt-sts to ac-liivvc thvir goal. 'l'ln-sv aspiring sulioralinatc oflivcrs can look forward to variwl rvsponsibilitivs, which inclumlc clirvc-ling morning assom- bliss, marvhing lmanfl, ancl soc-tion rchvarsals, ancl issu- ing anrl supvrvising tln' working oil clomcrits. To 1-ompvnsatv for thvsm- mt-nial tasks, tho senior oflic-4-rs Onjoy suvli privilcgcs as mvvting oflic-crs of tho Lake- Eric League hancls, llirvcting thc singing of tho Alma Matvr, and lwaring such a vovctvcl title. lrl v-1-yt-nl St-nior ollivvrs. Margit' Vrooks aml lNlai'ilyn cllllltliill prv- rt lorastarry4-x'1-ningat tln- Military Ball. ron, xll'l':W1lll, Mciscls, Nl0Sllil'k, J. NIOSH, M. Moss, Polstcr, Prutow, Singcr, Suloxnou, Spalm, Spitz, Stew-llsoll, Tc-ir'l1ll1:lll, Tow:-ll, Ynrgzl lic-ilwr, Nlnrvizn Rohlmoy, Merle Robboy, Rose, Roscnlzm, Roson, G. Vincent, Yvnlkvr, WI-luster, VY0inlu-rg, xV0iHIllilll, Yvitzko, WYol1l Rrm-nlwrg, R, Rnsvnlrcrg, Ross, Suslalw, Schmittkc, Shipley, Silvvr, Yvoomllmridgm-. Thai 'Music Hafh Charms' Paul Ile-ssc ullcvizntvs IlI'C-gillllt' tmxsinn by 1-lmiiing with fl visiting hand member. SENIOR Ul l lf'l'IRS. Ffrxl: IAIIIKHS, Baker, ciilllllllll, Sim-luff, Klei- svls, Vruoka. Sl'f'UllfI.' llaviflsmu, Prlllow, Russ, lhrbboy, Kcmlis, ROSK'lIIlk'l'LI. TlIl4l'f1.' NL'XX'lll2lll, Hcssc, Wvilzkc, Golchuzul. 75 N1 UlN'lH'9'l'li.X. .Xsnin-n, lluilvy, Nl. linkm-r, S. Hukvr, llmlmm, Bas- lisgnr, Fink, Flzwk, l r:1g1-r, l'll'il'LlIll'l g, Gilman, fiUl4lSit'ill, fitllllllllilll, II'llIS, lliwlmp, Hlllll-l'SlUIl1', limmvilz, liurkall, lxH'llIl2lllll, Ilrrmks. flrnif, Urn-sm-I, ll2lll1ll'llll2lll, llmmwitz. Knin, Kvssls-r, Kllllll4'j't'F, 1 lu-rulvini Vrmiks, l,JlVillS1lll, l'f:nlun, lipslciu. Klzuimzm, Korn:-r, KFIIIISZ, Kuhn, I.. l,:lko, S. Luka-. Hl'.Xl l IIICXIJS. l ir.vl: I I'it'1llIl2lIl, fvllllllflll, Nh-is4-ls, KilllIl4'5't'l'. QRQHESTRA Philadelphia, Annapolis Highlighf .if ' i 4 4 : ff' I A L'l,!:'V ,Z X u X lk C ,',,,,,lg Ki-ylilis, lh1hI,im,Si1-lull, Rim-. Tlriralf llvurin, KL-sslvr, llL'SS1', WYIIHIII. '76 Lifton, Likover, Lippe, Loekshin, Lynch, Magid, Marks, Mcikle, Sehuftan, C. Schwartz, R. Sehwartz, Shapiro, Sindell, Sisser, .l Meisels, Newman, Palguta, Parkinson, Polsky, Potts, Raphael, Smith, K. Smith, Spilka, Tanzman, Tlioluirn, Towell, Vagarasoto IiElllti0ll2lllgll, Rosenberg, Rothenberg, Sabin. Von Magnus, Whelan, White, Zeiger. Long-Awaifecl Spring Tour Highlighting the orehestra season was the spring week tour when members journeyed to scenic Valley Forge, stately Annapolis, and historic' Philadelphia. There they entertained with the fine music they had rehearsed so industriously throughout the year. The 0l'C'lll'SlI'illS ealendar was full of exciting and interesting events for the musicians: a trip to Oberlin College, a performanee on television, and the annual Lake Erie League c,l't'll0SlI'2L Festival. Following years of tradition the band and orchestra staged the annual Thanksgiving Foneert, Spring Con- eert, and Thank You Concert.. Brilliant soloists per- formed magnifieent pieees of music after many long hours of diligent praetiee. l'enetrating liooms eeho throughout the eoln'erte1 lrand room as llarvey Lodish, Dave Reiner, am Holi Ackerman rehearse their drum ensemhle. CONCERT BAND II Melodious Concerfs Provide Harmonious Fare f'c-lclmmlion of llu- lllirlivlll 2lllIIlVl'l'S2ll'j' of lho lmml lakes plum- lllis your. 'l'lu-sv lllirly yvurs IIEIVQ' prow-xl vm-ry rm-wzmling sim-c llu- lmml has olmluim-al llu- rvpulzl- lion of l5l'lllgf om- of llll' fim-sl lll2lI'l'lllIlg :xml 1-om'vrl lmlmls in lllv r'oul1ll'y. NI2lI'f'lllIlg' lfuml villa-rlzxim-ll for llu- llirum Vollm-gc llOllll'f'0llllllg' gzum-, in zulclilion lo pl-rfornling all lllc rm-gulur sl-howlulc of foollmll gzum-s lllis season. During lmlflimm-s lllv lmzlml gave many lvrillizml cxllilmilions of provision lll2ll'l'IllIlg. 'l'lu- svniors also p:u'llc'ipz1lccl in llu-ir own pix-visioll llllll'l'lllIlg.I show XVllll'll was il firsl in Ill2lI'1'lllllg' lmml llislory. .Xnollu-r llzllflinu- zallrau-lion was :L show willl ligllls, 2ll'l'0lllpIlSll0ll by llll2ll'lllllg.f flasllligllls lo p:1I'lic'ip:n1ls mips. llvvn-rvnlly, lilliol xY2ll'Sll2lXY Zlllll -Illllll Sll'Yl'llSllll Ylllfil' Ulal Glory :ll 41 pro-loollmll gznm- !'l'F1'IIlHlIf'. l'UNl'lCR'l' HAND ll. ,Xl-km-rmnn, Agn-I, .xl'llflllL, .Ksnil-n, Alkins, Fingcr, Finkvlsll-in, Frnxuk, l I'l'IlI'll, Frivk, l'wI'll'lllllll1lL'l'. S. FI'l0lllll2lll, Iinllonoll, Harlow, llzuyw, H0l'gvl', lil-yor, llil-luor, BI2ll'klIlUI'l', lllzlll- G1-ll1'l',lllllw1'l'l, ulllllilll, GIRISS. Glllll, G0l4llM'I'gl0I'. U0lllSl0lll. G0l'll0Il. Wm' lglt.,-IW,-' llrmfv Iiulll-r, l':unning, lhrlmugll, fovill, Ilinmoml, llmynom, fillltlllilll, llvrlm-lin, llirsvlllil-Ill, lloopor, llymzm, Kzllz. Dm-Iron, llworkill, l':ll1'l'. H. l':llNl1'llI. R- l'1lPNll'lll, FUFFIIFII. l i1lll'l'. K:uul'm:m, Killllllllilllll, Kvrsa-lulwrg, Kosslvr, 1.4-vin, Imlisln, Luslig, , 3 , 1 l r l ll l l g .1 ' l' lr '78 --vi-V-.M , For Recepfive Audiences Belles in billowing gowns and handsome uniformed es:-orts stand at attention during tliv Military Ball's Grand March. Mc-Millin, Il. Miller, S. Miller, Nisonson, Palmer, Parrell, Patterson, Perry, Polgar, Polster, Port, Preisler, Preuss, Rec-ker, Robbins, Russ, Selirivr, S4-liulman, it-lnian, Shaw, Sielafl, Silbcrnian, Silver, Sindell, Soloway, Spent-cr, Spitz, A. Stein, H. Stein, Stern, Sweigart, Uliss, Celelirating liis tenth year as tlircc-tor of tlie instru- mental music' department, Mr. .lnlin l'l1ll'lIl2l4'l'l von- ducts the band in the district required number, 'Invocation of Albcrielif Vangar, Vinocur, vVilI'SllilNV, Wayne, Vlfeinlmerg, VYliite, Wicder, Wine Wittenberg, Zuckerman. 79 1 'is .44 QQ V j , P1 , ' ll 4. A M 'MX ' r G -as X 'ws Q' ,,.,. ,, .,..-f 'N' ' ,.,..f- l I J? df! ji? - g,.vQ,,-an 43,-15 Wu ML . 3, xg M fl d ? f'n'a'3' 41 45' Fsvifrdw is tn ii' 'Gi cv lil- . f Q' -nr A ffl' W-s-9' A SENIORS lla-lwrn Aizlmnn I., , E' i 1: ,fi R Mir-lmel Arinn 0 Robert nIllJlfllZUW fa- 23 lillen Lynn Bernstein '23, Joseph Bram-o g-an llolrert Anthony 6. ,Y- lvl Lynn Arons 3' NT' 5 i , i - xl Q Judy Bnrdon W u l , I , ,X L- ,Q ,kffgp John Blau-kinore X. N 'ft' ,, .6 Wi-, gl i' g l rw A M , Y Robert Antonclli Naomi Asnien Jaunes Becllt L -S. iv' X il Ann Joy Blond Susan liliznbcth Brennand Mary Ethel Briilmiln JANUARY, 1959 Seeking Guidance Rounds ,,KT 2 -1 .xy 3K il Connie Atnni George Baker X Q1 'ee ? We nk x Larry Benz Barbara Berger Q 6 af -f-7 m .og Helene Blum Charles Boggs ,W Susan Brooks Tohie Brown 5 Vx 4- S Susan Baker Merle Berger .33 'E A .yi w ew I Muriann Bonfield Arnold Bruckner Ouf Seniors' Busy Life ', i Patrick Brumbaugh . Q Eff' so Nur' iw X ,f f' David Burwasser 1 c 2 I nv if ' N . , atm.. x ix ff Edward Carter E4 Richard Davidson Before sending in her college applications, Donna Feldman asks Miss Bica various questions pertaining to the 1-ollvgv entrance examinations. Q 5' 5 ml 9 Q Q? V f f Karen Bucknntz 3? vw lc Frank Cain s -N T 9 '4 . Q . R 'iii ., it is x s Adele Cohn Deborah Cohen Qc K 'iv sy V173 Tim Dotson Adrienne Dubel' 83 ,nn-7 - W' w-- 3, Gary Colbert Sandra Ruth Covitt . N QU ' 1 ,a . , . Robert Eichner Joel Iiison JANUARY, 1959 Seniors Plan for New Careers 1 '., ... ...M ,co Eddy Epstein L iiiii M e , E 'X Ax With homemuking careers in mind, Dona McLeod, Eila Hood, and I in Donna Koch test their baking projects to be certain that they are L L A done. k Merle Ettinger 40 A we Stephen Evans Martin Faigus Myron Fant Scott Flumerfelt Sheila, Finnigan Barbara Fisher A . 1, is ? I K... 1 Philip Fisher Myrna Fox Frank Fratoe Kenneth Friedlander Judith Anne Friedman 84 6 1 -r Arlene Gall Michael Gambatese , w x' I ::::Q:5EL.4.:z5w:.4f' 1' 71 , L gm?-' ifgglifgf W ly. I ' 6 T 'il - E 'P 1:1 32. , X 5:Q'figiL ,. :m, I QE -I ,,:::.:s!g .,,.,, 7 :' ,wr ' . qqf, Mx-1.1 I-X if .ff 452. .zz X Q-9 Uma., , ' A.-ya . .Af3Q.'j3jggjf 'S ,if -aw.-9 Q Qlgngiqiiigp '- lr, j ,fr A Sally Gillen Ronald Gillinov Robert Gitson - Q U ,ara N- A Gary Goldman George Grossman 2---was 6:2 Dick Hingson Michael Glaser 7 r Howard Goodman Adrea Gordon 4. iii 7 -...age ,Q , f i Bonnie Haims Roberta Hammerbacher ill eg y Qfjl' ra' David Hiscott AI'I10ld Hoffman James Gleason William Goldfarb ,R 4 J f ca g H Norton Gordon Bettie Hanford lm- 1 5 Karen Hoffman Marilyn Hollender Neil Gilman r Q A v Q Louis Goldisll ,fb I xg A ' 'P' G Q :- i ' . . 'I l X lrlla ,Q i Sheldon Greenbcrger fx-I All ix'- Q . if, , -.a1 1 VV., r' lf' Q 4. Wai , sn... arf- Sally Harris Joining in the holiday spirit, Steve Marks lights the Menorah which symbolizes the Jewish holiday nf Chanukah. S 1 w. fl Marvin Jurinsky Bonny Kluchin Karen Kronfeld -s ' f 6- Sheila Ann Katz Judy Katzman Linda Gail Kohn Leah Korman , :K ' f new .p X 4b. fs'- 3 : fe. 5 'P VT- 7. M , f Thomas Krotine Linda Kurit JANUARY, 1959 Looking Toward Holiday Jane Huxtable Norma Jacobs Robert Kern Linda Kiel W KKK Sheldon Kovit Karen Koykka Sandra Kluofsky Linda Landis Season, Q' Susan Leinard if Af L ,fx l Gail Libava s Donna McCulloch i ' f I N if i Bonnie Mendelson , ...R Seniors C elebrafe Faye Lauber ,r is Y Arnold Levine Henry Levine Jan LEVY Arlene Rhoda Likover Jerrold Lox Linda Ellen Marks Carol Lazarus Frank Leavitt Si-5' .W A 522 l wiki Jerry Levy Diane Lewis i x! .. M EA I . .ar A in 'V 1 ryea- Stephen Marks Linda Anne Maron Gathered around the Christmas tree, Leon Weiss, Lee Weissberg, Alan Samuels, Susan Carmichael, and Linda Frank study the words to Silent Night. Virginia Mchlillin a.aa Brenda Meniuk 87 -1 -L.-I . . v, 5 Judy Mcritfsky Alun Miller Mary Ellen Moore c Ln 'if' fx j, .1 X , I K Edith Nutkin 6. Xu Nnnvy Paiyner Margaret Mezacapa ref ?'. ,, .. -4-1 S . 'V avi l I Barbara Miller Herbert Newman if -Y, Susan Oppenlieim 4' K xy' I Phyllis Piccus ik A1 ..-fi-,,i-1..-V L2 ry R A b5,5,,1'Vw1i,f-X 1,k - if f '15 l ' 'K N ' f .W ' ,- 1 T ,RY ' 1' f Vaaa e f iw -vi-1 .mx M i YAT Ti 5 xp Q 'i 1 S :ig! l,'::: E1i'Ri-'f- ' ' i ,r ' i Q' 'ff ,, ,J 'jffl l a M v I 651 DP i 'f X lull: X' 5 V 6 f-ii. ' Ya ' , 47' ' 1511- f y 3 g N v 2 ,jig i 5 :'williliii Q D L W A' .W XJ . . M -. I gl' ,mf ll ' Y 5- ., Adrienne Joyce Miller Y, j in l 4 'E if llaull mlmh u X: K Kvblnsfix 1 Q' 0. JANUARY, 1959 t 'Have Heighfs Background, Robert lllintz .. .J :Q k..: ,QS Howard NCWIDHII Linda Jo Newman Alice Nissley ,Q F. x M Q . lx L wr W A 5 i q .Q-,., iQ. : : Katherine P8.ppaS Marcia Pardee Marilyn Opper Stanley Pollack Alan Radin Howard Ranen 88 Will Succeed' R 2 4? I Sonya Rapoport fl 7 1 .::.-W 'ff Nick Rini Bernie Rutman 1:17 ic, .Mix 'Ye VVendy Lee Raudehaugh Q 'V - X' 5 . f Carol Robb ,,. .. 4':'.bwf J . 1 Q Deanna Saltzman After the first half of an exciting basketball game, Irv Somers buys a cold coke from hard-working Concessions Club member, Norm Kanovsky. . is Fla H 1 A-il islsss Barbara Lyn Rein Merle Robboy Rib Gary Resnik 4 Wk , Harvey Rosenblum Carl Qchaefer L Walter Schaffer 5' S. fu X H? ff - 3 fl sf' W , , ., Mx fu ew- 1,1 Q. : : ,k r .gli t Y XS 'I' S f sa EJ r fr eg-,, zreizfie .ifwlst va' 1 v 'Q- F 1 f is it 'K j Rochelle Ringer Sharon Ringle Fern Rothman an 1 J Richard Schleicher Thomas Ruggles Martin Schrank Prnctiving in the cafeteria for their final assembly, this group of JANUARY, 1959 Rehearsals Bring Bellows Ruth Schuster onlookers watches as two seniors do a take off on hall guards. if FP' Linda Slit-rrill' Kenneth Shirnonck 45 of l x-10 Phyllis Simon Sanford Singer lil 1 ,' Mm 1 if X24 Bonnie Sihhison Phyllis Siegal bw' 6 Sondra Skolnik Raymond Smith 90 Carol Seifried Q' Q w ' , ,-.--' X. X, . U E m : Lx .ff W W P EI' Ar- '- XTX ' :NK n Barry Siegel Carol Sorensen . Q5 5 It Carol Scott 2 i .xx in l Dennis Shere Gary Silver Carmeleen Sospirato 'iii of Laughfer fo Anxious Seniors Linda Steinsapir s E f 1, 'er 1 a.iw.,.- ,, Q vlii-i2:?'? 7K'2ai'f William Svcndsen K 'I as f 1 Qu ' Q! , .Us il Stuart Turoff Q 5' rf k ?,.F , f' A f 5 K X3 Margery Watson Kenneth Stern Katherine Thayer Christine Van Loan Sanford Weinstein Carolyn Stickle 3 1' .. :., gg, gf liii or , ' Annette Timens Niggas W me l Beverly Wakser . wr 1 I Brenda Weiss Q Q Y l N Wm 4 '3 A 5-53 mf ' zqgkllgif' hlgeaxe s 3' 'A , if L, V ., , , iw? W J 'rgkj a'G V if 5 Maru. 3 Franklin Spetrino Ns. if Carol Strandt Jerry Tucker Diane Walters ' 3 'i 'fi Linda VVol0vits Geoffrey Stein .Q lm , In W g K vw. i Q .113 f . 'wa ' 'f i :' I I - Z fbi K Holger Stutt Rosalind Lee Tucker R , 6, N35 ily .' ' r X fem 1 V 5 ' Robert Warner -QQ ff? -nf Gerald Zwick I lar I,l'1'Si1l1'llf Tull: lillgglvs, 'l'rv:nsurvr Linrln NUWIIIHII, Vic-0-pri-sir vw- I'fx':uls, S1-vrctury Alia- Nisslvy. 1-1-y1-:urs lmvm- pu:-asm-nl, l'l.X's :nt Inst fur tlu- vlilllllilfy 1-lass uflif-1-rw, lm-nl JUNE, 1959 C ommencemenf Reveals JUNE GRADUATES 'I959 NOT l'lC'I'URlCD Sharon Etkin .locwlyn Furvy Gm-lllmrn Giglintti Marlene Goldlwilm-r Gary J:wolvy Marcella Pom-l1i11 Rnlwrt Ross Robert Rubin linvvrly Sivgul Hob Slaymukcr PM Slifc Gail Spencer Juno, 1959, ufiivcrs, .lolm Kuhau-ki, pI'l'SiIil'Ilt1vIilll llnulwr, vivo prcsi dvnig l,l'1lllll2l Ross, som-rotary: :lml Kathy Davis, tl l'iISlll'l'I', llvzul th 1-ouncil meetings uflcr sr-lmol. Largesf Class in Years Stuart Wullzu-k :xml lriudu Sigosrnuncl ra-lux while sharing Il private joko :lt ilu- All lluucv, S0nior Sunset. . J .Ks CUIIIllll'lli'1'llll'lli liour 2llll7l'4Hll'lll'N, S1'lll4H'N rw all lllL'IllUl'R ' ' .' ilwlm us nts ul punt 54.115, AUGUST GRADUATES Judith Bussicliis Judie Beckenstcin Sylvia Crawford Joan Fasciauo Herbert Feingold Gary Friedman Sandra Hurt Donald Henry Jr. Steven Julmsz Marilyll Kaplan Mic-lim-l Lucas xvllllillll Miller Murgcroy Millslmrg Sli-pllcn Parisi Marilyn Rusoulwrg NI2llll'li'0 llulnvr -lllllllll Sc-luillcr Melvyn Scliwzlrlz lllurgvnc Slllllll Arlcuv Solmlc Ilurrivt Tolclliusky Loc lvtxftll JUNE, 1959 .M'h'r r-mnph-ting :1 lrnsy clay in srfllrml, Syclnvy Volu-n gnllzinlly helps llolrlric Rnlllslm-in with lu-r 1-fmt. I 3 1 3? ,f xv iii' I Di:-k ,Mllvr llivk rxllm-.-In sg' a A :gm V K1-itll Anzlrm-ws Q8 l':1iri1'ia Alfred Her llal rcl Alllnuycr Slu-lrlun Alpur ln M sy ' 3 lea 32 1 1. fix f Dnvirl Antinv Franklyn Anton .lean Antonclli 94 Summer Finds Seniors In Various Places 5 Ronnie Alurnluun Q-nr hu Lyn Alnrznns Rolmcrt Anmr Sanford Appcllmuln -,, I fg .f Laurence Apple Beverly Bailis Ronald Barnett Sam Beetlmm EQ Beverly Behrens f' John Asher Torn Atkinson -5? X. 1 . Ma pq-ia Baker Stephen Barker Howard Bass David Bussic-his Sue Aufderhifle Sally Barnes 3' Anulu Baumstein . ,N 1 eq, ii y I Naomi Bailin K K ...4 .. ' v , lllnl if B -ar Eleanor Miriam Barnett , rf, --1 fi 'V ,V-f l 'K- mgsf ' iq-gage! -1 1 .-ef. - -118. wif, 4 Sheila Bayer 2.72.4 ' N vll' A ' Barbara Begley Betsy Bagley Phillip Bcgley Quemla Behler is 3 - , ' Fred Berenstein Michael Berger Robert Berger James Berns 95 .fr lllirsl llruws Muriy l :nigus :xml Judy Kurtz nl ilu- .Ula-r-I'annlm-lm-lm-nt Party. 'Q xi - I, If HW- lll'!'llStl'iIl K Y Hn-In lilnslvin 2 W in n -rl i1'0lll'I'llHl1'ill Q , 7 vm- IHIIUSUDIIK' to thc IIIIIICII flllllltllill lluwnrd llvrh-llllml Myrna BlllH'0Sf0lll' av was , Mallrm-u llusluw Mzlrinm Bowh-y Num-y Buxvrbaunl JUNE, 1959 Tears, Laughfer Highlighf ICQ Ilowurd BL-sscr J . 0 'J . . y i Sandra Bluulvnthnl Ap.-15 ff '? if A if 2 Sylvia BUXUPIDRIIIIII 'N as 1 X 'N' X I 'Mi Z JY? X 5 'HX F' 5' X 1 ' A - X ,Wx f. xx' X A X ' n Q, , fry X X' John Bittnvr 4. Q K K f Eileen Bonovitz M iku Boyer M iff- El ' if ew fQ . ' f ' ,YK if , ' ' 'T fy A D Q ' , 'fgzln - if Q - ' , U- 4' Nw X 1 if. uv il ilmr' W ' ff!! i Q 'rf -so f if in o N N 3'.,'i '-.,., X ' J i fi' 'Eli NR L J Z D Barbara Breig BcnBrick H., - .' ' 12 1 N111 1, Q la , USE? uwlihm lhll ! A QL. uv ..YS6wwuf . gi g! G d 1' N' hi l l i f ra ua :on lg gi Joe Bruncllo Edwin Brush S .- , l --,,, I A . A - 3? I is rl A ' 3.. Marilyn Louise Cahoon Shirlee Butnik Richard Campen Neil Cantor Shelby Bunin - ,l'l fi as u I hlh 2 Susan Camp 3 , K Lili Caplin Arlene Brondfield Alvin Brown Mel Burk Gunta Burvis Y if Lijwi ,,.l- , Judith Ann Briglelx Elliot Brufler Joyce Burwussur Community singing nt the Girls' Uabinet Big.: :incl Little Sister Plrtv provides fun and entertainment. if ' J' sc?-J . Kg. 1 V N fl :wh '. 'X N i :mf X' ' Susan Carmichael fo - Q I l 1-ntun f'lmm-y ' f Vic-Iorla Chin Miriam Clinm lhlllTll2l0l Cole 'x Gaida Cerins Loretta C'l1zuuherlin if a 2 ml : 5 JUNE, 1959 5 , Diploma Presenfafion Ends Eliot Charnus Fred Chemin Sui' CIHPP Jeffery Clark Linda Clark 3 'iii' A K9 xXXl Earl Cohen Stuart Cohen Sydney Cohen Katherine Cook Carol Ann Corsaro Dennis Corsello 98 Gerald Clay ., YQ- vl A ' 4 -:M 1 ' '. ' W Q no Q 1 ,Xa , -a n .e ,.-, f or W-if fl. ' fi 5 .xv 5 .ogg . 5. . . Barbara Lee Cole Hazel Cramer Marjorie Crooks Twelve School Years Jeannine Louise Daniels jvf. 'W Donna DiBartolo I X Joan Drucker James Dauber Christopher Dilley fl Rav A e 45 Q L Q 5 , Stu Dunn Climaxing twelve years of schooling, President of the School Board, Norman Gutfeld, and Principal Paul Nash distribute diplomas. Frances Davis lNIichael Dollinger Peter Dye Kathleen Davis -J S f img --,- 1,1-i in .X U,,i Q -. :ffissi:y.eifse:x::f r K His i Toby Drembus Robert Dye Charlotte Dell Arthur Diamond Ter F' gy I Diane Dreyfuss Steven Dreyfuss mf Pat Easton Ronald Egbert xx N-.....,, O ' 'R JUNE, 1959 5 Michael Einbund Xfler 1-areful tlmuglut, Arlene Gall aml Shiela Finnigan hand their .3 'Y' I :sl lVill uml 'lll'5lIIlIll'lllH llbA1l!'ll'llIl1' Miller, eo-editor of ilu' BHG. B4-rnurcl Engel 'l'ilnf 5 ' v' rlllV Evert, Barbara Marlene Epstein Judith Epstein Sandra Eseovitz Y , N , , . Norma Eisenberg li? l igii if? if ' M 'k ii Wx Y Barbara Evans , sf V , E , aa V -A ' K x re rl, All!-WIN Film Donna Feldman Rita Fidler Mitehell Figowitz 100 Newsy B SG Expands Nancy Eisenberg Barbara Eisner Stuart Evans ssess F Rochelle Finkelstein ,i.t?i..ki. ,K.. S iii, 1 is Qiffiifii IQP H For Senior Issue e l David Finn Karen Fisher ,-.mfg-gm: QM ,A 34 A Ubi f X we if 4 ' 4S:J . r ,M 1 1+ A ,mg I 'l P ' 3 Esterlee Fishman Martin Fishman John Fitzgerald Norman Fleeter Bill Folger Josephine Ann Carole Forman Richard Foyer Fontana Carol Ellen Frankel Gail Freeman Siglinde Frey Beth Freyer 2. 'M 2 Fr-4 F f i wi ,r Sharon Fisher John Fletcher I f Linda Frank Karin Frick fi 5 1 2 J , 'Q Y i 1 Sandra Fried Spencer Fried Bruce Friedman Deborah F riedmnn Judith Friedman 101 L, Nornmn Fronnn Carolyn Frye ' Q U 1 Xu , ,f ,. , , ,, f ' :al IQ, liarlmra Gunther Esther Ganz -Q4 9 I . ' Gary Garson Sharen Lynne Gans Sandra Gilln-rt Thomas Giles ,, Q N Kill' l wf M 'I ff ','- -- l -sr . 5 I fir Q- x . K 4 A l Xxf i Q i Marilyn Glass Betty Glazer William Fuehslnan Ellen Garb V' I ii Q if gm: Q W R .V we . ,V -... N, 9. , , s . il ' '13 ' 5534 David Gayxnan Joyce Gilmore Q ' .. 5.1-:ir 4:1-fy, 1 V32 4 K Harriet Glickson JUNE, 1959 MoHo, Song Unveiled 'E 1' x i' Anita Geer X 3 3 r fe-we Q ey if 1 Mary Louise Girseli Bonnie Ellen Glueck , - I ' ' Terry Gerber Alice Ghorghorian Fred Gladstone Ken Glasgow fr HP gg f- Carol Ann Gold Ronald Gold X I A ew . . fl .,e...:' 't 1 5 wa' Af l2A Box Supper Freya Goldberg Larry Goldberg Roelielle Goldberg James Goldman Michael c'l0OflIllilll Joel Gottlieb 5 S lp e i VVater, water everywhere, but not n drop to sparc exemplified the spirit of the 12B Class All-School Party lmootll. Francine Goldstein Gary Guldwusser Louise Tum-ker lltlilillllllll e -b - ' ' . .jg ,. f Vggig f. in .., . ri Lois Gray Sandra Green Karen Greenberg Blerrill Greensleiu 103 JUNE, 1959 ah-lnlul hall guard Ari Stillman lll'lllIlllllS in soc ilu- nlagir'al llall ssl-re ul farnl flnld anil Nancy li0XOFlHllllIl. egg 3 rbi, s i uv' 4 -.5 ' ' s sf' L X i X 2 fa Klan Grossman ,Iully Grmmn-m Loren Grossnlan Gary Gruelll rank Gnllin .la-mine Guru-v Nancy Gutlm-ld Elaine Gutmacher 104 Proud Color Guards Hold Assembly Flag High Rosemary G rl-gg Philip Grcsscl Al Grintz Judy Gross 3 ji ix Anne Gruicli Alan Grushcow Kenneth Haber Cay Hall if 'i W ffl 'X Robert Handelman Jonathan Harris Fern Harrison Kay Hai-t Stephen Harvey it -1 , lil lift? z LL',, - wi. , Q ' f J V. 4 4 . J 1 -lilllf' H2lWill0N10 Maureen Healy Richard Heinisch Janet Heisterkamp Paul Hesse fi, 2 p X ll .s Ronna Hibshman David Hirsch M DZVV W xx K R g ...1 . 5 R 'Y Susan Holstein Eila Hood X62 ,Q . x, ,,.i Susan Howiler Judith Hunger i- 1 1: i x J M -,. .Q Judiih Hil'SCl1 Laurence Hirschl Debra HOTWHZ Robert Houser Ann Hutner Claudia Joyce Jerome Jacobson Jacobs 105 Roger Hockman Q. , J i -V ,A K l-J W an X is David Howell 3 W lxlhlllll-WIlll'l'illj.f aromas of fuml lnring hungry seniors to tllc lrul'l'c-I lalrlv :luring lla- .Xflvr-I'mnlm-In-m-nn-Ill Party 4' '7 I .lanvl Kalln Q 3 v , J A XX Norm Kanovsky Rim-lmrrl Kaufman Mir-hae-l Kalln .L .1 i Irving Kaplan 'Fi x NK Rosalie Kaufman if Ilmvard Kain Diane Katz Man Kay JUNE, 1959 Privilege Week Shows Q . J Carolyn Jenks Carol .luyvc Gloria Kajan Barry Kaliuk Jo Ellen Katz Judy Katz Ronald Kaye .Iamvs K1-nxlis Seniors' True Colors Jerry Kleinnmn Marian Kouba eiflggi.-,, 9' Uegag-e 1, K fe lil' , 3 E2 Marilyn Kutash Bernard Lune s U- if - View if l X, f' .ww .. . T! Q Donna Koch QQ in ki in f 1 I , Carol Kershaw Leslee Koffler Rose Ann Kogan Allan Kessler J F f' all Jill Susan Kolt Terry Kulber V JI Q' ' -.Q H ,, K' , 1 1 'J .'.' I Mary Kish Sharon Kolnito 5 v -iff , :- K -F' Judith Kurtz i .. , M-, .s fo - 7 i I 1' Ilg . ..,,, H , 1. V ' ' 'A ' 5 f wi ,.,.i R Bonnie Krock Edward Kroot John Kubaeki f , - -1l . . Leon Kwait Laurie Lambert RQ w Is' . L- fe i L -- - ' gf Dan Lavigfla Elizabeth Ann Lee A senior homeroom busily plans one of the many programs that will help complete their final year of activities. Katherine Lee Sharon Lvilnowitz 6 . ef' af-f ,el 1 .1 , Lynn Carol Lester 0 fd Dave Lefkowitz ff- ,,, H.. 392, ti Q Judith Ann Leihy I ii., V I A Norma Levey Sally Leibowitz F.. Qi if , Darla Lepene Elliot Levine 1,1 Bnrhnrn Joyce Mike Lime Marc Linder Lifton ll1ll'V4'y LUdiSll Mnry Jo Lucas Doreen Lufi' JUNE, 1959 School, Club Officers Keep w D, A 3 . 4551. 5 M X' 5 : 5 J Joyce Lihuian Marlene Lipton Leslie Lurie 108 Stuart Lichtcrman Louise Nancy Lockshin Phil Luschek Seniors Hopping Margaret Lynch John McClung Dona Eileen Judith Mack McLeod at Ex. Kay Mann Ronald Markowitz YVill he get rlunked? Students watch expr-ctuntly as they hope this poor boy will land in the barrel of water. William McColl III Q ig 'Q 3 l 1. li ' .t '5 . NSR f - Dave MacLean Tom Marquart iffy r Jig if r Pat McCprmack Patricia Earl McGimpsey McDonough Leslie Madorsky Terry Mandell Berndt Mann Arthur Martin Arthur Maschke Don Mghler l'iIlj.fiiSIl lhvnws or-1-upy ilu- minds ui' Paul Sc-liultz and Buddy Lum- us tlu-y sr-nrvli llu- cami f'2li2liUglll'S. Shmrl M4-lvin Charloilv M4-suse Slam NlUl'g1lllStl'I'Il Jun Moskowitz JUNE, 1959 Senior Theme-Makers lnvade W' 43 Linda Mvisvl T 1 , 'sr' I. Larry Mohunod William Miklcr f'ilZlI'i0S Mulligan 2 ii Judie Miller Sandra Molevkv Pzltriciu Munich Robert Murray 110 -'X . X Florcnm- M1-isc-is is 54 ' U: Xllf 3 ' x ni ,K Egg: 3' Nathan Melamed .V fl H i 4? Rubortta Mouse-aux Sherrie Nathan i f i i Public Libraries P W? -' fi ,Z fini 'f i' Q ,Navi -'lgjig gfszi, ' 1z5gs?'e4fsvamr . 1 if-M Q. P fffffgesf Phil Newton Judy Oliver Arlene Packer C Ai, 353- I 1,1 .V wi: , .5 -- ., ei Philip Pieeus Millie Neben Nigel Newman wi . 'H 1 fig Q, .. '1 L' H g f!7 Y ,-' Sheila Novel Joan Nutkin Virginia Ocker :ffl 54 Z'e - ae P Myrna Jean Florence Ornstein Dianne Owen Oppenheim. Gerald Penn Justine Peters Karen Petersen Benson Pilloff Sharon Pitluk Norman Pollack 1 1 1 sw 1-Ev' . Qi! Patric-ia Newman Tl . 1 I Susan Ogle Vivian Ozan Pete Peterson ua. fv O, ,gf Francine Polsky ' ru. I Sandra Lee Polsky Margaret Post Evalynnc Press Stanley Prim-sa nd .V tk X 5 -sa . X x ' xxw H i l 1 x Patricia .loan Rucca Scott Randolph 1 1 zin- . aa, . diy'-, Mfg Adm-lc Reich Marilyn Reich Rao Carol Ridc Richard Riemcr William Potts Walter Pritchard I Sharon Raphael Suzanne Rhodes 1 Bill Riggs JUNE, 1959 Senior Prom-ers Wine, John Proudlit F ,A 3 Jill Rashkis Lawrence Rich Morton Ringer Lynda Providenti Richard Prutow it his Judy Raybould Edward Reading Al' l ' ' E 3.-Q , . Bob Richards Dave Richards Marlene Robbins Marlene Robbins Dine, Dance Pasi Dawn . W wi., sigtxw Dec Roberts Lynda Robinson Vlfilliam Robinson Sally Robison uf' N' H. of EQ +7-'So' S , i Gloria Rooincr Carl Rogat Morton Rosen Norman Rosen Relaxing at the Senior Prom, Bonnie Krock and Howie Goodman gaze scrcnely into the wishing well. Richard Rose 9 .3 J Eg. lNIarilyn Rosenberg 9? Mel Roseman if 2 uv X Robert Rosenberg 60 blark Rosen Stanley Rosenberg 0.4 .,. 4'7 7- ' .xllllUlllN'illj.f tlu-ir final H1'lIlt'Sll'f' lu follow Sllllil'lltS, NA buys 1-at in filiillifbllillllt' slylc in tla- c'afm-h-ria. Q fQv' K! HM-phanuiv Ruth Myrna liotlu-lnihl ' 9 . , 'V jo- 'x l 1. .Xrlm-nv Iiulvin .l:u-qnlc-lille Rubin 1 Iluhuri Rotlnnan T011 Rllclnlph Barbara Ruth:-ztcin Kiln liushworth JUNE, 1959 Wide World Awaifs Dispersing of Seniors l':llf.f0ll0 Rust-water Y is ' , Karen Roth R X Q -X in 1 1 Alicc Rovitz John llllfZll'l' III M:-si xv iw. --.X. ,45 - 1 if -135,5 .XA - Deanna Koss In Ruth Roth 4 . .- Honnic Rnhollstcin 2 anti - I Adriano Ruxin K' 'rr , Elaine Sachse Iris Schaffer : 'an' 1 2- Marjorie Schoenfeldt Ed Schwartz Linda Seltzer Karen Schillar Charlotte Schreibman A:.t a ' . ggfrgi S, 'QMS , E R 'Q A ,hh 1 Q.: 2 KQT'-i r:.L . Lois Schwartz Elaine Shapero Gary Sacks Alan Samuels Roy Scantlebury 5 fu.- x 4- it ii: Barbara Schaefer Miriam Schmukler Karen Schneider Leonard Schlessinger Paul Schultz Walter Schultz Stuart Scolnick Margot Scotland Sydell Shapem Priscilla Shaw John Shepard l 15 aqff' ie, 6 ii' ici ' , , 5, f ,ri ,ay , X-' 'fi i , Allen Schwartz 'Q ll a Cindy Seifert JUNE, 1959 Placemem' Problems Bcukcrs, flasks, delivery tubes, and funnels are replaced by Bob K1-rn in tlw Chemistry laboratory. Allan Slu-rwin Shawn Siegel 9 ip! A is, ,, lloward Shifrin Barry Sidenberg Barbara Siegel Bruce Siegel Richard Siegel ' S W3 S M ' ii:i:'. Q MJ 4,-fi J is il f S .lean Sim-lafl Linda Slg9SlIll1llll Richard Silver Jack Silverman Joyce Silverman J uditll Simon Perry Simon Jacquelyn Sims Richard Siovits Robert Sloan l 16 . , - ' 1, 'OG' we 5553? A I f 'fr as ,Lu in ibn fy iw Harriet Smith 'S s we Nga. J Plague Perplexed Pupils 1 Irving SUHIETS Elayne Sorkin Q b ,wi Q , 5 F.: , 5 W f ww. ff: ---' '- -X R Egg? Qgczsf 't ,W wwf x M3 K x l M? Michael Spencer Howard Sperber Joan Speser Sandra Spiegel Mark Spikell Ken Snyder Murray Solomon A Elaine Spector Ken Sproull Hamming it up at the 12B Dance, Hot Coral, Marty lislnn in Stephen Stearns Charles Steffey Jeanette Stein ttf 'J ' wif ' 15.1, XA Arthur Steinberg Phil Stephan Mark Stern 117 A' manly physiques and original costumes. Howard Sperber, Gary Goldwasser, and Eugene Rosewuter dlsplav 9 D' .e-if ' ' -'K-.nf , X S 1 N I 4 1 - A . , Roln-rt Stern ltichnril Stom-fold Q, 7 T Enix. Adrienne Suclnxun Inn Tnknsliilna fi . If K: 'x Joan Sternberg Ilelen Theresa Struich F 7 f Cherie Joy Suid 5 if Q lf : 1 . '- J f. Anita Tnnzman Slmron Tvnvnlmuln Albg-rt Ten-it Arthur Stillman Allen Stutin ai . f x A., X V Sharyn Suid Elaine Task 2 K Lois Tesmer College Applicafions Worry Georgeann Svehla 11, Us A ff ffiff' 1 'W-....-y i Q Cynthia Taylor l l -. .sq ,,:.,Z, I Richard Thompson Joan Swenson Robert Tenenbaum Barry Trattner Harassed Seniors 3 be Q ,li if ,iw swf fi W Age it Miriam Tresser Donald T1-oha .w -:L : : 3 -1 da- 'dw . -s A W we Karen Ann Van Epps Bonita Linda Vantaggi Stuart Wallack Harry Wasserman Glamorous femmes and their escorts promenade grandly into the Social Room to high light their last rendezvous as a class, the Senior Prom. wx i , 1: l Virginia Troha Barbara Vincent John Watson Larry Tucker William Volmar -I A- 'M ,.,,:E, . if Q .vs + was is yd asv-,gig X Q a tt, af. -i, V lV,i .. , - - , . lx me if-as hi 1 W up ,, xi , W K at Sheri Waxman ' x Todd TUCkCl' Fredric Uram Harry Waldbaum Doris Walker . 6 i f Ann Weaver Bob Weber JUNE, 1959 Ginny Mr-Millin and Margie M4-zac-apa disturlm ladder loouyn Ken F!'ll'1lllllllll'l' during a Senior A:-zsvnilnly satire on sm-Iwo! life. lm- W4-isln-rg Melvin Woislmlalt Lynda Joan Weiser Leslie VVeisman .-2.'- 3 7' ' e , -Tia.: . si ff, J 1 'J l Parole Lynn Wm-iss Fram-vs Weiss Fred Weiss Loon Weiss 120 Three Years Have Passed, Joan Weiner Ronald Weinberger Allan VVeiss if X , Thomas xvClSSl'Illl0I'g Richard Weinberg I Q R 2 1 Frau Weingold ,Nl f K v Bonnie Weiss Jerome Weissfeld l2A's af Lasi David Wilson Jim Wingerter M, l Cynthia Wolfson Loren Wolsh Ronald Wynhrandt Phil Yosowitz Carole Zeiger JCPOIIIC Zel Sheldon Weltman Ronald Winston Sue Wong QM ii Mfr' ,, Brenda Young James Zettelmeyer Robert White l Richard Witzke RV l, Marcia Woodbridge David Yucker 'Za aaa LEP' il aai i n a aaa Sandra Zimmerman James Wieder In . 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A ,L K w1gm+y455xnsm-f .....v-M FOOTBALL COACHES. Al Znnetii, George McKinnon, Owen Johnson, and Al Kilgore. .lorry IH-nn blasts through the Shaker line for an snlustantial gnin in H-li vir-tory over Shaker. FOOTBALL Tiger Eleven Trounces Sexfef of Opponenfs JUNIOR VARSITY F00'l'BALI. TEAM. F1'rxI.'Torx-liinsky, Elrml, Sims, IIOIIHIIIS, Sinn Klein, Gross- berg, Polish, SK'llil7i'0l', SCllNV2lI'tZ, VV:1tkins. Sl'f'lNll1f Mnrkey, Kirks-ll, Prive, KlZlIll2lIlSkj', S. Miller, Vvein- lmerg, Katz, Stznnlwrger, Gill, S. lllarks. TIIIUTIII C. Rusenlmerg, llailns, Melllillen, Steve Klein, Uonstan- tellos, Gray, fl4lt0l , Golzllmerg, I.. lwarks, Benis. Fnurfh: Coach Johnson, Knrner, l.. Rosenberg, Dworsky, Kollmert, K. Miller, Dawes, Russo, Goldstein. Fifth: Manager Lullline, Berk, Bzlrnnln, Schneider, Vlfold- nnin, Dellnnn, Braun, lloenie. -1--Jw . R ' M 'il lk- lf - JQ. ,quita .Y A Q., 1 Ill - fin 124 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. First: Engel, Blackmore, Yosowitz, N. Gordon, Krotine, VVhite, Benz Rothman, Newman, Zettelnieyer. Second: Branco, Hirsch, Richards, Penn, McCall, Schaffer, Dye VVatson, Kubacki. Third: H. Gordon, Traister, Schultz, MeElligott, Nardi, Lciken, Granader, Nc camken. Fourth: Cronk, Silver, Posard, Cooper, Belous, Blackman, llfarks, Faigus, Hoffman. Fifth Managers Harvey and Brill. VARSITY FOOTBALL WE THEY WE THEY Garfield Heights 50 34 EllC1id 14 0 Brush 16 0 Parma 6 12 Maple Heights 20 0 Shaw 12 33 Shaker Heights 14 6 Ashtabula 31 12 Lakewood 22 22 During Action-Packed Pigskin Campaign Starting the season with consecutive wins over Gar- field Heights, Brush, hlaple Heights, and their tradi- tional rival, Shaker, the Tigers in successive weeks tied Lakewood and beat Euclid, before losing to LEL cham- pion, Parma. After being routed at Shaw, the campaign ended with the Tigers trouncing Ashtabula. Under the direction of Coach George lN'IcKinnon, who took over for ailing Ed llfoderick, co-captains Norty Gordon, Tom Krotine, and Phil Yosowitz, with the help of an outstanding backfield, a powerful line, and the sparkling quarter-backing of Larry Benz, led the team to a 6-2-1 record, and to becoming one of the dis- trict's leading elevens. lYith Owen Johnson at. the helm for the first time, the junior varsity recorded a 2-5 mark and developed some fine varsity prospects. Senior Halfback Tom Krotine skirts right end and out-races Line- backer Sheldon Vliarren of Shaw. 125 .ASDA .ja-. ' , 1 - , ',, '1c-. . ilk .., ' 11 ' W ' S'-' .., , i f ,, ... v-if-' Q . . f . 'W my...-p-,Q UIUIIIIICFS, to your marks! Got sl-tl Go! Miki- Stern, John Fletcher, Sh-vv Brown und Kun Urlmits :irc off. Cindors Hy as distance mon Bob Beyer, Al Brown and Mike Stern nlatc-li strides. TRACK, TENNIS, GOLF, CROSS-COUNTRY Vicfories Produce Evenfs Won, Racquef Fun, TICNNIS 'l'l'1AM. Firsf: Prank, Ison, Franke-I, Ulscn. Sc'1'rmd: Alper, Horwitz, Rum-n, Cznnpvn, Mann, Coac-I1 Miller. Ab.vmf: Bassett, fflwrkus, l'xiHlll'I'. Amidst snow drifts, ri-turning If-ttcrman Leon VVeiss starts practice curly to uf-him-vo n sum-r-cssful season. 59 1 Netmen, coached by Mr. Jonathon Miller, did a W Q A CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. First: Stetfey, Pritchard, Beyer, Fletcher, M. Stern, A. Brown, Rosenfeld. Sfcond: Rosenberg, Peter- son, S. Brown, D. Stern, Willinger, Orbits. Third: Lancz, Glass Dworkin, Dwosh, Gerber, Wortzman. Fourth: Armstead fassistantj, Barksdale, Rosenfelder, Rosen tmanagerj, Coach Babich. Holes-in-One, Two-Mile Run commendable job in LEL competition. After losing the opener to Shaw, 3-2, the team crushed Euclid, 5-0, and Lakewood, 4-1, before receiving a 4-1 setback at the hands of a customarily tough Shaker squad. With the help of Captain Howard Ranen, the team ended the season with a 5-0 victory over Parma's Redmen. In the spring the racquetmen had a fine second half against formidable opponents. A relative newcomer to Heights, Mr. Nick Babich molded the cross country team into a fine group of two- milers which included Harriers Al Brown, Walt Pritch- ard, John Fletcher. Mike Stern, who broke the district record, also finished fifth in the state. Cindermen under the tutelage of Mr. Richard Tupta were paced in the sprint by Carter Traister, Chuck McElligott, and Harvey Herman. John Fletcher, Bob Beyer, and Mike Stern were three exceptional distance men. Nearing the end of a rugged endurance test, Stanley Rosenberg eyes the finish line. Jim Zettelmeyer clears the last obstacle on his way to qualify for the high hurdle finals. 1 'fy my wr .- - - - X ll.K5Kl',l l3.XI.l, IPATNI. l'1r,vl.'Nlllln:1n Mgr., f,l'llSil'lll, IM-nz, lxruillw, luvzuis, liison, Lullli, lluscu, fi.YiI'.V Mgr. Sl'I'HHIlf f'fv:l1'l1 x'iIIlllfYl'Sllilil, Nzuwii, Zvllvllllvyc-l', Yvym-r, llzirris, Yyoissm-:ilu-rg, l,l'iil, Nlvlilligut I. BASKETBALL Early Season Losses Mar Cagers' Chances .lm-I lfiavll lwvmm-s :ill lzinglml up in luis sin-nllulis vfivurls In I'l'Ill'il ilu- lmil, llrivingiui'ur:nl:lyup,.XlYvyln-1-4-vnuln-silu-:irmnfn l'illC'iitili1'l.0lll'il'l' 4-lu roulv tn an lloiglnls vivtury. EHIE 128 Bo Schneider of Shaker, striving arduously, is un- able to stop Stu Evans' jump shot. Jumping for the possession of the ball against Don Peterson of Shaw Stuart Evans begins the new LEL season. VARSITY BASKETBALL WE THEY Ashtabula 51 40 O Canton Lincoln 47 70 To Retain LEL Crown Sha' 44 47 Brush 69 :SQ Shaker 58 32 Lakewood 61 62 Maple Heights 60 42 Garfield Heights 66 59 Defending LEL cage ehampions lost Garfield Heights 74 45 their erown but saved honor. From the season's first game at Ashtabula to the elosing of the campaign at l'arma's gym, many exciting moments oeeurred. After losing their LEL opener at Shaw in a thriller, the Tigers fought hard to . retain their first, plaee finish but lost by a Purvis' Schlpfer' Pane Mgr Coach Butcher- single point, to new ecJ-LEL-champions, Lakewood. Highlights of the season were the great eome-frmnn-behinrl victory over Parma, and the eonvineing victory over highly ranked St. Joseph. Although lacking i11 height, Gail Van- norsdallls eagers had a very well-balanced atlaek. Pac-ed by seniors Joel Eisen, Larry Benz, Stn Evans, and Jolm Kubaeki, and juniors Sandy Ornstein, Al Vlvyner, and lliek Peltz, the hoopsters compiled a re- speelable 9-9 reeord. Voaeh James Bute-her's JV played ex- ceptionally well and showed that the var- sity could look forward to additional strength next year. 129 Euclid Canton McKinley Parma Shaw St. Joseph Shaker Lakewood Euclid Parma W E Tl I EX 65 53 25 76 59 57 55 62 66 sl-9 50 5-L 53 63 57 67 54- 67 JV BASKETBALL TEAM. First: Solomon, Solloway, Weifel, Anderson, Reeker, Santoro, Zissiteh, Shaw. Second: Preuss Mgr., Rosenberg, Sims, Silver, Messniek, ' II 'I' '9 '- -J...- It---.-. PQ v' A V ' K Nt V, X ' ca, 'I ' x Q it 4 I W' ssl 'ml . . I V -6 gg. -K-Q WV.. f it AR. WRl'lSTl,lNG TEAM. I 1'r.vI: Silver, Markey, Kaufman, Lanez, Polish, Levine, Sirlin, Ronianofli, Mgr. VV:Ilkov, Mgr. lleld. Ser'o111l.' Coach Matovina, Nlagistro, Rosewater, Cooper, llirseh, Vlfeinlmerg, llar- wood, Sc-antlehury, Gray, Priesler, Davis. Third: Mc-Call, Gard, Seidenherg, Friedman, White, Bilrlllilll, Harvey, Sc-hornak, Sehneider, Dye, Gordon, Gross, Klein, Ring. SWIMMING, WRESTLING Splish! Splash! Tankers Smash Records llanipered by injuries and mid-term graduation, Voaeh Mark lNIatovina's var- sity grapplers eompiled a 2-6 league reeord, l'lxf'rutintiIII,: pain shown on the far-eol' Miekey f'ooper's Shaw oppon- but ll0Vf'l' fall'-'ll to pl'0Vlflf' thrills 011 thi' ent ends as the H-5 pounder decisions his foe. lrlill. SOIll0I'S Ellgltllt' Rosewater, Bob WYhite, and Norty Gordon sparked the team, which was eomposed mostly of juniors and sophomores. Splashing toward new pool records, senior eo-eaptains Jim Dauber and Mike Lime along with juniors Ray Loewe and Bill Landgraf highlighted C'oa.eh Owen Johnsoifs 1958 mermen. Tying a tough Lakewood squad, downing previously unbeaten Kent, and plaeingi sec-ond in the Eur-lid llelays, the Tiger tankers eol- let-ted laurels throughout the season. 130 AWS? ff P' ,-,J r -5 f l. . WL 'A I 'S I f, as Q Al Miller and Mike Lime backstroke their way to a victory over Shaker. As Grapplers Cradle Opponents SWIMMING TEAM. Front: Lime, Coach Johnson, Dauber First: T Giles, Goldwasser Miller, Randolph, Steinber - n gl Dreyfuss, Riemer, Chaney, Loewe, Landgraf, Smith, S. Wit- tenberg, Neece, Sloan, Pohl, Fisher. Second: Mgr. Mann, Zim, merman, Schwartz, Braun, Pritchard, Bloom, Earnest, Boehm, Stone, Polster, Hoenie, Adkins, Albrecht, D. Giles, Gutin, Mochantz, Coach Beyer. Third: Warren, Rheim, Flack, Camp, Finger, Bickart, Barlow, Fine, Felner, Rosskamm, Letterman, A. Wittenberg, Mendelson, Coe, Weiss. 9 ll-CLUB. Fir.s-t: Alper, Singer, Rosewater, llirseh, Loewe, Goodman, Randolph, Ruggles, Gordon, Yosowitz. Sc1'onf1:Stern, Benz, Meliiinp- sey, Rosen, Stone, Brown, Hecht, Bassett, Wittenberg, VVeiss. Third: Calnpen, Richards, Grossman, Scantlelrury, Harvey, Krotinc, Eisen, Garson, Engel, Newman, Fisher. Fourth: Fletcller, Rainen, hliller, Dreyfuss, Zettlemeyer, Wyner, livans, Vifeissenherg, Kuhaeki, Franks. H-CLUB ' Afhlefes Aid Crippled Children Star ruarlerhaeks liarrv Benz and Otto Grahaln U Jlloltllll T flIlC S 0I'lSIIl3,flShl K llilllf,l9S I . l 5-v P P l , discuss loollmll plays, post-season Outstandlng athletes Colupriso II-Club, These boys who have earned a letter in at least one of the nine varsity sports serve Heights in many ways. Under the spon- sorship of Mr. Mc-Kinnon, the lettcrinen collected, as a project, money for the crippled children. During the school year they also back after-game dances and provide the senior awards at all sport banquets. Headed the first semester by Eugene llosewater and the second by John Fletcher, II-Club exemplifies fine Heights youths. ll-Club olfieers John Fletelier and .lerry Penn dis- cuss previous meeting while John Kuhaeki and Al Wyner look over the minutes. 139 YELLOW JACKETS. First: Tenenbaum, Weaver, Nissley, Gray, Komito, Pappas, Epstein, Zelman, Glucck. Second: Peterson, Burns, Green, Thohnrn, Robison, Wong, Frey, Knecht. Third: VVesterlund Monseaux, Mi-Millan, Mezacapa, Newman, Boniield, Vincent Mesnick. Fourth: Clark. Fhlebo, Reich, Frick, Strandt, Raudehaugh Ogle, Brennanml, Mack. .-'lb.vent: Chakforil. TENNIS CLUB, YELLOW JACKETS President Sue Yvong demonstrates the lHli'kllElll1l stroke to Tennis Clulrlners Joanne Frank, Judy Prihil, and Harriettc Sisscr. Rackefeers, Top Afhlefes Work Hard, Play Hard To become a Yellow Jacket, the goal of all active GAA members, one must succeed in acquiring a varsity team position in intramurals, t.he swim IllC6t, or the tennis tournament. Early morning bike hikes, potlueks, and corn roasts give the Yellow Jackets their unofficial motto, Fun, food, and more foodf, For girls with more will than skill as well as those more successful with a racket, Tennis C'lub offers much help and practice with various strokes and stances. Sponsoring the annual Spring Tennnis 'l'ournamcnt, open to all GAA members, highlights the elub's year. TENNIS CLUB. First: Nutkin, Barcus, Gray, Frank. Second: Wong, Forman, Markell, Monseaux, McKenzie. Thz'rd.' Davis, wil-ling, swirling lnilu lumps invmlc UAA as llIlSllSIN'1'tillg 4...X..X. HIWICR VIASS llHPRl'1SI'IN'l'.X'I'IYl'IS. I 1ir.vt: Geffen, lilm-vain, Vlmn, VJIIIIQV, lilins, H1-rn, llcnly, N11-mul: Vikki-I. Flcolvr, IM-rk, l,iknx'i-r, x'iIlU1'lll', Ili-snif-k. XY1'Wi1'l'iIlllfi, Kmlim-. Tllirrlf l'n-lvrs, l,4'xIiH'iIIii,fill1'll,H1'I'Il,SIN'llf't'I',l.llll4iUII, NIOIIIKS.l'vUlH'lllfIl1'll1i0l'SUIl, l5:ivi1'iliQ,54-illmll,-irmizlll,Tusk, ZiIlllIll'l'lll1llI, Davis, Krulxs. .1b.w'n!.' Rlliillllllll,'lilII'1'k, 'giSI4'i'illllll'K', llirsm-Iilim-lil, YYnmm-r, llnxnim-k, Vnmnlns, pw-l:itni-s Irv iil1'll'Sklii. llm-ki-y wlii-ks swinging, l.i-an Kornmn, Kay f'lmkl'or1l, l':n'0lyn l'1nsnr:mrI-lnnil IlI'l'IliiK'1' :ull si-vnu in wnnl llu- szinlc bull. 1i1'l'NUll. Struggling l,.lC.l.. plnyiluy guests fight for :1 basket. GAA Sporfs-Minded Enfhusiasfs Provide Keen Acfion In ,,..-dl Bouncing high into the atmosphere, Claire Krebs attempts a sent drop on the trampoline. i L lg V , is K i fi, if .Til V '-.. i 'V f ' i i . li R T . , r it r S ' A A X V t A I A S 3 , . . Q 4 J , , , ' t I . C .A.A. Cl l ll R CLASS RI PRI Sl' NFATIVI S. I'ir.s-t: Chor- w ,,w w 3 wx' w 1 I 1 t A L, U I ghorian, Gilbert, Daley, Epstein. Sermrdr Kahn, Pnpp, Levey, Pardee. Tlzirrl: Wong, Garaway, Katz, Frey, Swenson. Fourth : Roth, Bonfield, Raudebaugli, Maek. .-lbsent: Monseuux, Handler, Pobby. Varied Afhlefic Programs and Turbulent Intramurals Providing girls with after-school activi- ties and developing their interest in sports, Girls' Athletic Association boasts a large membership. Belonging to GAA enables a girl to participate in intramurals, Swim Club, Swim Cadets, Tennis Club, and Gym Cadets, in addition to Cheerleaders, Tigers, and Yellow Jackets. Meetings have been highlighted by Swim Cadets presenting a water ballet and unsuspecting audience members attempting a hula hoop demonstration. Last year GAA purchased the trampoline with club funds, which lures many girls to school at 7:4-5 a.xn. Miss Crane, Nliss Graham, and l.NTiss Ilorn help GAA clubs organize All-School Party Booths. G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD. Ann Joy Blond, president of Gym Cadets: Judy Black, president of GAAQ Sue Ogle, president of Athletic Club: Joyce Burwasser, record- ing secretary of GAA, WVendy Raudebaugh, president of Swim Club: Roberta Mon- seaux, treasurer of GAAQ Joan Swenson, corresponding secretary of GAA: Sue Bren- nand, president of Swim Cadetsg Sully Robison, president ol' Yellow Jneketsg Absent Nancy Boxerbaum, viee president of GAA: Sue YVong, president ol' Tennis Club. 135 L 4... l':ulm-ls nl-luly liIllllll'il1lllj.fil, Sully Rolrisnn :mil furol Sirznult pl':u-tivo :l l'ullir-king diving ruuiimn GYM, SWIM CADETS Afhlefic Leaders Collaboraie fo Make LEL Playday f ..,.,. F. SYYIM f'.'XlDI'I'l'S. Firxf: Nisslcy. Dzllcy, K. Brown, ll. P0i1'I'S1lll- Slew-ins, Jenks, YYvsh-rluml, Mm-z:u':lp:l. Sm-ur11I.' SWOIISUH, Kil'illSlllilil, 4 Rolmison, M4-smirk, M1-Nlillin, Ncwnmn, Strznmlt, Yilll'l'lli, Th1'rrl.' f ? SICPIIOIISUII, I. l'L-form-ii, Frivk, R4-im-ll, IlJlSilkiS, Polwluy, linssin-liis. I Fnurlh: ixll'f10l'lllilK'k, Nvfiglli, Kallulvlrzlllgll, Miss frame, D. Bruwn, Hl'l'llIlilllli, Mznvk. 1 nhl infix NIt'Sllil'k lu-ips Juyf-0 Ul:u'kll1m'o to porin-1-I lu-I' sirukc wluilv Szmrly Sii'Vl'llS Illlli YY1-luly llzllulclmzlllgll uxvrf-iw vigurmlsly :ll H10 sith' of lllc pool. 136 4 .-is u fu , - fi E X., I . 13' ' ' iw .. v K . . W . rn, V- i K Lg 5 :ggi fi! ii ii ., ' v .. ,A Q , a - Gig Z .S 4 Q si I a Q 3 JUNIOR t'Al7l'1'l'S. l irst:lI11xtalmle, Boslow, Stone, Uzan, Sternherg. Srr'mul.' Green, linsor, Lieberman, Brown, Yveimer. Tlzirfi: Levine, Solowitch, Spencer. Shapiro, Myers. 1'lU1lfflI.' flhlelio, Leventhal, Men- delson, Silverman. Burger. Big Success Girls with good academic records and interest in sports may become eligible for Gym Cadets. Pro- spective cadets must pass written, physical, and oral tests. A cadet,s duties inclu'de assisting i11 gym classes, refereeing intramurals, and caring for equipment. Vadets discuss business matters at their Tuesday meetings. Watching over swim classes and instructing stu- dents are Swim Vadets' duties. To become a Swim Vadct a girl must first pass a rigid test consisting of swimming lengths, diving, and executing vari- ous strokes. A year of practice culminates in the annual swim pageant, the highlight of the cadets' year. October 30 marked the annual Parents, Night when tl1e 30-odd swinnners exhibited new routines. The activities of both organizations include potlucks, over-nights and playdays. Miss Graham and Miss Ilorn co-sponsor Gym Cadets while Miss Franc advises Swim Cadets. SICNIGR t'ADl'1'l'S. First: Pappas, Novel, Drucker, Epstein, Suid, Miller, Saltzman, Burwasser, Miss Ilorn. Second: Gilmore, Freid, Gross, Time-ns, Tres- scr, Wong, Ornstein, Sigesmund, Silverman. Third: Mouse-aux, Garb, Kurtz, VVeiss, Hoffman, Likovcr, Sorensen, Korman, Rhodes. Fmlrth: Rapaport, Hux- tahle, Meritsky, Nutkin, Boxerbaum, Blond, Brigleh, Ogle, Frye. Inyading Russian Cossacks, really new Gym Vadets. perform at their initiation dinner. K - 5 , if is 5-i2 xf ' t - 1 Q, , it Sit 3' 4 'P i t ' -if Q3 any nun ue ummm r-IL? A 151-gg 1,-J-1-1 'Q f 7' Q ,M ,1 ,gjf - RQ' N-QS f e S Q 'Nl Cllll. I 1'r.vf.' Mlznns. linttuge. Knei-lit, llnmlelmilgli, Rolli- qx N I 1 went, ltleflreivy, Matthews, ll. llrown. S1'r'nml.' 'l'ell'orrl, K. H HN tllmu 'mln ,HH own Petersen, lllueli. Daley, Russell, Stevens, l.ikover. Tl11'rr1.' 1 Wlezziezipn, Koylikn, Mc-Millin. Bishop. l reel1erg, tlreenlrerger, 1 rnnu Spiegel, Seott, Reielmral. .vll1.-mrzf: Webster, Slife, Wuxlnnn, SVtlSllt1 Sorenson, Met l01'lll1lt'li, Stzillortl, C'orlrnsier. g 9 0 I 0 0 S wlmmers Time, Skill. Waiter polo :mtl speecl-triul rm-es oeenpy Swim Club members on lllomlays while they work to improve their strokes :mil stamina. To beeome a member of the Swim Vlnb. zz girl must prove her worth as il mermaicl by swimming lengths :incl performing various strokes and clives, as well as SyIll'llI'0lllZ0tl swimming. t'limaxing the Swim Vlnlm year is the GAA Interelass Swim Meet, whieh always proves exeit- ing :mil eventful. SWIM t'l,tlB. fll'I'Nf.' Krebs, Slnnnwaiy, Woomer, llrysrlule, Alex muler, llirselilielcl, lliee, Delamey, tirnlnowski. Ser-ond: Blau-kinore lVriglit, xV00llllI'ltlgl', Noliler, l'e:1rl, Mesniek, Rnsllkis, llrennzincl llnncller. Tl1fr11'.' Swenson, Jenks, fanny, Polmlry, Frey, Fisher, Has- siellis, Klt'lllSlIlllll, Stranult. Fourflz: 'l'isl1kotl', Steinlierg, Usluorn, llol- stein, Zneker, Selmnn, Speneer, lvelker, llopper. ,-tb.wm1l.' M4-flonnell, Clark, lives, lllulzlrkey, llaill, llenclerson, livuns, Friek. H 71' V s , , 2' R V.XRSl'l'Y l'lll'flCRl,l'f.XlDHHS. Deanna Sultznmn, Karen Koykkzi, ROZ1lllIll'JhllL'll, l.:1urie Paris, Kathy fole. Marilyn Kutaish. . . JUNIOR VARSITY CHICHRI.l'l.KUlillS. Fzrsl: Mart, Lu-lmerniun, ZlI1ll1l0l'lIlilIl, Sehcrnicr. Svronrl: Weiss, Cohen, llrolniun, Third: l :ni- gus, Cook, Britzniun, Zucker. .-lbxrnf: Brown. CHEERLEADERS, TIGERS . . . 'And We Will Fighf! . . . And We Will Win!' Sturt with ai little lezulership, :inlet ai clash of pep :incl 21 heaping spoonful of school spirit, mix well, and the encl result beeoines ai vivaeious cheerleader or Tiger. flllO0I'l02ltll'I'S, ehosen from the Junior Varsity Squad, przietiee constantly to improve their aerobaties. Plan- ning pep rallies, as well as vietory cheers for the Varsity tm-:uns employs za great niziny after sehool hours of these elieerlul elieerlezulers. Sziuey lleights Tigers, peppy and willing to try any- thing once, perform their lively antics mul zu-rolmties at :ill Yzirsity gzunes. 'Tigers Deanna Ross and Leslie Lurie curry on their own serini mage at the sidelines. TIGICRS, 181-l'Xl.' Kravitz, Kolt, Weaver. Sw-urul: Freed, Ross, Ilutner, Third: Miller, Grunt, liurie. 139 I x .5 N ,,4,. . 5 1 'E' ai 14 , 6 L.. fi. Q I J 1 5 5, v O NN v 5 ,g Eff 537, X 'Q V?'y.. S, .ww .,- ,,,.K,,.f-M'-A- ' i K all , MMM LZ! W iw. I 5. 4 1 .us-v7 'PW' my A 4 ' ni-fr K . ' lk ' I 'Zll l IOM ICROOM 102 I 1'r.vl: l ron1-k, f'OlllN'l'Slllllll, Kalz, Sylvester, lloleh- kiss. S4'r'uml: Parry, Morilz, Bejamin, Sherman, Klein, litly. Tllirrl: Mr. l'ri1-v, llirnlehl, Nall, Fehl, Mallwrg, lleilh-mann. I llIH'll1f Franks, lVyner, Ark, Simmons, Sli-rn, lialin. .-ll1.w'nl.' lafwine, Vrain, llloom, Mills-r, Sayer. MR. .IAMICS R. l'Rll'l'I UNDERCLASS Shh, Sfudenls Police Selves in Firsf Honor Sfudy Halls xv. NB IIOMICROOM l05 MR. HARRY GORDON Firxf:Butler,lli1-ks, Sustin, Kessler, llerowin, Simon. Srroml: l,oflish, Rosen, Boehm, Solomon, Stern, Fel'- gus. 7'l11'rrl.' Mr. Gordon, Abramson, lYahlorl', Sc-hrowler, Salavone, Atlehnan. 1'v0lll'flI.' lveinstein, Kline, Shulman, Page, liinlxuml, Aslro. .-lb.w'nI: l'aulish, forhley, Narlli, llillriek, Zill, lrwin. Disappointa-4l slumlenls rm-lu:-lanlly return lo the liuihling. ll was jusl a ilrill. s J , .W . 0 IQR HOMHROOM 107 MR. RlK'llARl7 TI7l l'A F1'rsl.' Axelrod, Epstein, Koslen, Norlon, lllillinger, Beyer, Chesller. SFI'0IlIl.' Maerofl, Collins, Super, Bralrant, Rosenberg, Stone, Berk. Third: Mr. Tupta, 'l'uc'ker, Sloan, Leiken, lfiseher, liliek, Seaman, Mazur. Fnizrfll: S1-hein, Jones, Ready, Joseph, Gustofsou, James, Siegel. Almsmt: Smith, Beavers, Moses. l ' ,, j 1213 nomrzuoom um ' 'K Q , , , ,, , A ,1 4 Mus. l'Z'l'lllCL s. ixmuiii: 1. 7 ' fl my V , A M, l'lI'l'Sl.' Singer, Prentice, Kilman, littkin, Gross, - ' V il T 1 ' ' - it A l.0i4-hlman. Sl'!'IJI1lI'.' Squire, Suit, llenclerson, Braun, J U N 'E : ---' A 'Q i Freed, Daley. Tlzfrrl: Tussey, lYiIson. lVeisman, 'K ' ' A , yv W' Gilman, Km-lunan. Malin, Mrs. Magee. l nurIh: 4' .Q i X X ti' k f1 g,g Perla, Marks, Schwartz, Rogers, Solonche, Jaenhs. Q ' -. 9 133525, 8 l i Q' X. 5,5 ' ,-lb.vent: Rutsky. ' . V, Q N K I gy , .. W , g 142 MB IIOMEROOM 212 MR. ICVl'IRl'I'I I' B. KREIDER I 1'r.vt: Levy, Makinan, Block, Weil, Snyder. Second: Wolf, Silvcr, Kaplan, Klaiman, Hyatt, Krupsa. Third: Mr. Krcidvr, Shapiro, INIcINIullin, fil02lSIll2lll, Spalin, Thonipson, Spitz. Fourfh: Far-tor, Bloomfield, Paraflisv, Rocnn, Lvvm-lllllal, Harris. Abseuf: Baus, Arons, Friccllander, Dvorin, Sofranko. fifllllllllillg for last approar-liing final c-Kalns, English V slncli-nts hit tht- hooks. 9 nw . u-.54 fx I 9 I 1 2B IIOMEROOM 113 MISS LOUISE MAGOR First: Eaton, Klang, RGSGIIIZIII, flayton, Iiivlic-rman. Second: Sanshuc-k, Skall, Korner, Stn-vm-ns, Solo- witch. Third: Sustin, Cogen, Dittrick, Brewster, Lefkovitz. Fourth: Malitz, Randall, Golrlish, Polwlny, Jones, Evans. Absent: Bluestone, Fried. LQ , Q' . ., X K v . . 1' 5 - v' W fi Q .Si S ' Q. A, .M ,.. . . ,Q gf, ,ago -sr. ,. 0 4, S Z wr, ff- v. I ...' '1 i i K 'B 7 4 ' I YN .uf . .... Q. I l IQB HOMEROUM Q13 MISS BETA J. VI'lRIIl'I.S'l' Firsi: Green, Teicliinan, COIllt'll2l, Straus, Borover. Svrmirl: Gurnvy, Osborn, Goodman, Manrlusky, Spm-ro, Garaway. Tlllifflf Sc-lialfor, Levine, McRae, Shaw, Applelranm, Hoffcr. Fmlrllz: Brown, Roth, Rciohard, Slomovits, Kleinnian, Katz. 12B IIOMICRUOM Q39 MR. ICDWAIIIJ MUIJICIIICK Fl-l'Nf.' Schiller, Flat:-, Kravitz, Manikvr, Boslow, Fratianne. Sfwalzrl: lic-lli. Spira, I'iI'I01llllIl!l, Ylfim-, Bergman, Buckslcin, Ia-vy, Luttgv, IvIOI'lIl0lSl4'lll, Hahorinan, Kaufman. 143 Kless, Uzan, Ilolrlxoy. Thirrlf Slll'll, Sliivlcls, Solo- mon, Loavitt, Parker, l'iis1-lllwrg, Rolll. l 0urll1.' I-ill llUMl'1llUUiYl 310 MR. DONALD LAWSON l irxI: Greenln-rg. Mzigislro, 'l'orer, Gnllirie, Melzen, lirill. Srrnml: Slllllll, Kraus, Senor, VVillenl1erg, Hus- sett, lfler-lier. Tllliflli llolilen, Volien, Rosa-nl'el4l, Exl, l ri1-il, lieic-lmrfl. fvilllffllf Hlilllilllllll, Zwif-k, Urlrils, Silver. Sl1'Vl'llSUll, Moss. .'l11Nl'I1f.' I'il0I'Ill1lll, Bussell, Spiegel, Sleinsupir, Seliwairlz. UNDERCLASS Affer Much Preparafion, All-School Parfy Proves fo Be 9 t ' n ik, . E- 12B IIOM EROOM 325 Party as Nancy Barnliard looks on. IIA IIOMICROUM IIN- MISS l l.Ulll'INf'lC M. lllUllVllCl.lVll'1ll'fR I 1'r.vI: f':nnp:llin, Gressel, liosenln-rg, Vole, Seilz, Jones. Sr1'unrl.' lirnner, lVt'lSSlll2lll, l'1n:-cor, Mathews, lic-in-li, llairenliollz, Kr:-nilz, Thfrrl: Nozik, w'l'lllll'T, Sli-urns, llmlnor, llrernll, Knowles, Jzlvileli. l nurth.' llnvis, Svlllltlll, Menllelson, Paley, fililllllllllf, Trzmlx, Rose. .'lI1.Yl'Ilf.' Allison, Spencer, l'urisli, Frank. 144' W i w MRS. DOROTHY S. HURTT First: Solomon, Jac-obs, Newinzin, Moss, Freeil, Silver. Ser'omI: W1-iss, Lake, Rotlikolf, Greene, Maky, Glmkforcl. Third: Mrs. Bnrtt, Papp, Spivuek, Miller, Suit, Kneelit. Fourth: Bishop, furiis, Estreieller, Ross, I,ilmvn, Lzitini. Zing! Harlan Gordon tries his luek :it the All-Sehool HB IIUMEROOM CAF. R MRS. OLGA IIOPPICR l irst: lloell, Rosen, Kravitz, Polsky, Kudis, Bon- click, Malkin. Second: Tnncnlmum, Dolin. Agins, Newman, Hagen, Leiznmn, Brown. Third: Mrs. Hopper, Shapiro, Klein, Green, Dum-ani, Gross, Colin. Fuurlh: Melflwun, Suslnw, Lindquist, Spell, Stone, Fislier, Davis. ,-lb.w'l1t.' Sloekfisli. IIA IIOMERKNJM 110 A MR. PAUL J. WVISELY .. Firsl: IETUIIISUII, Lynn-li, Ellrlivll, Jilek, Niarkowitz Nagel, lilllllllll. Ser-ond: Mr. Wisely, Ilybloom, Suit Harris, Sirkin, Weitzner, Sc-liulnzin. Third: Begley Katz, Giatron, Ison, Alexander, Cerveny. Frmrfh Kowun, 'l'rz1ger,.Herrirk, Stern, Gard, Dmye. Absent Fronivk, Patterson, Money-Making Success K if L a 3 3' 1 1 ,.,:,: . , ro r , .. '- L .. 1: ' 'Q . ., xi i! 5 'L oerr ' 1 ' L fr 11A IIOMEROOBI 117 MISS GERALDINE SPINK Firsl: Geffen, Lasky, Segcl, Eigen, Nfathews, Hux- tnblc, Helfrick. Second: Romcea, Nagelbush, Sha- piro, Alessandro, Erlcnbach, Delaney, Pollov, Fei- genhmnn. Third: Barncr, Krimmel, Mesnick, Ger- Il1Zlll0X'1i'il, Leland, Zwick, Grabowski. Fourth: Rolalmins, Corbusier, Bcllan, Corsaro, Mintz, Paris, Frank, Tllolnirn. My S , - llA IIOMEROOM 123 11A HOMEROOM 112 RUSS R1 l'1l H. lY1UNNl'i'l l First: R,01CllC11S101ll, Rviclcr, Graff, Smollin, Vlmrron Faluski, Weinberg. S1'mr11I.' Ku:-zorowsky, llirsr-lx Graynoln, Almnns, Bm-rlnnn, Corn, Litowitz. Tllliflll, Gllelnmn, Gladstone, 1Vajs, Mullsfin-lil, Pnrrotiino Sparrow, Walters, Kottler. Fourth: Novotny, Zipp, Rulrinow, Happ, Rnlmlr, Peterson, Drysclnlc. .-ilzsvrlf. Aronson, Peters. MR. NORVAL B. MCAFEE First: Neve, Mayer, Agin, Jaffe, Sharp, Brennin, VVieder. Serond: Mr. McAfee, VVeb- stcr, Turk, Duke, VVit, Herman, Smith, LnRovl1e. Thz'rd: Schauss, Komerofsky, Brown, Ornstein, Zaidlnun, Maniker, Harvey, Friedman. Fourth: Cronk, Jones, Kersc-hbcrg, Ponner, Mnrksz, Rntnmn, Szuszdi. .-lbscnt: Solomon. Looking for fl missing microbe, Lois Marks into the world of little peoplef' 145 peers a 1 UNDERCLASS IIA III PM ICR! If JM 201 MR. WALLACE MOORE First: Sr-lnrcilwr, Loc-son, Colmlitz, IIorwitz, IIIZIIIISCI' Fricfllnan, Stalker. Sl'l'UIIl1,' II9lllI'y, Actor, Ross Von Magnns,Iilaz1'r, Kink, Slim-niack,L1-pon. Tliirn' NIL Monro, Gunning, Polstor, Nr'C'amken, LOIIIKC' Rflllllilll, Ustrmn. 1 ourfl1:Sl1ifrill, Bllllllvlltllfll, Iillis Burton, Iiautn, Manwvll, Ziskin, Clit-rulmini. Enormous Enrollmenf Causes Crowded Corridors IIA IIHMICRUUM 216 MR. I'I'I'I'I'IR I'.-Xl'I, SZICMICRSKX l'ir.vf: Iinrkat, Sulnrnun, Furlnan, Iiaf-lnnan, NIIIIIDFI Lippa-, I,anc'z, N1'r'fuul.' Mr. Sm-lnvrsky, I'ic'kl'ur1l, Kl'nvg4'r. IIJlIlll1'llIl1lIl, Ilart, Knsllm-r, Ilianmnrl Matz. Third: firay, Svlrlzwkvt, S1'llI'Il'I', ILl'II'll, fiil In-rt, I.ask-V, Zissilrlx, Fuurlh: Itass, IIlI1'llll'I', IVing4-r Chan, Mvlilligntt, Williams, IiI'l'l'IlStUIl, fin-sst-I ll1.vf'nI: Vln-rkas, Stann. N....... I I-1 IIA IIUMICROOM 219 MRS. SITE I . NICIVIIOI'SI'I l 1'r.vI.' Fislior, Alliini, M4-Coy, filllllftlf, Butler, IIorn, I isI1. SITUIIIII I,1-vim-, Itayvr, Ivitwcr, Peters, IIin- ton, Sc-rivcn, Kaplnw, Kntlvr. Third: Mrs. Nvw- lmnsv, Gomlnian, Bork, Bot-k, Iiassvtt, Braun, Kclir, Lulnitz. 1'ltIIl7'UI,' Cola-n, Merriman, Levontlial, Soni- IIIQFS, Ile-nm-tt, Marks, Paradiso. .-Ibsrnf: Baon, XVHYSIII a n. Shorts-r skirts rulv this year, so .Iucly Lvilmy make-s M RS. IIICLENA TIIBAUGII 1'll'f.S'f.' Jolinson, VVigofIsky, Waft, Iloflor, Knowles, Kala-rt, Dol Yr-on-Iiio, Goldman. Sr'c'om1.' Rfltlll'llI30TQ, Katz, Sc-ott, Marla-ll, Ganlvy, Franz, Potcrson, Brown. Tlnirrl: ZCIIIIIIII, Sotml, LVZIXIIHIII, Sc-Ilwartz, JKIIISICF, Crnssin, Lvos, Malarkc-y, Mrs. Tulmaugll. Fmzrtlz: Ilurns, Ungar, Millvr, Lindquist, Comnlvs, Prilril, Camplwll, I ISllt'll2llIl'I . 11A IIOMEROOM 224 MR. NIFK S. BAHIVH Firsf: Solnogyi, Lewis, RomanoH', Masseria, Berritt, Chattman, Frager. S1'r'nm1: Dwosli, Most, Kuhen, Sinflell, Gross, Landis, fillllfllllilll. Third: Page, Her- lnan, Freer, Berk, Stone, Greenberg, Looker. Fnurfll: Levine, Brennan, Wieklanfl, Gernstetler, Woriznian, FI'l6f1l!lllIlQI', Baker, Nailnan. .-ibscnf: Siaek, Krulak. 31 2 . I , - x, , . I e L. f E ll 11A HOMEROUINI 311 MR. C'lI.XRI,1CS IC. SIMON First: Plosker, Klein, Uwoskin, Ross, Bloch, Bloom, S1'r'r:mI.' Ilill, Vorl, Loewe, Weiss, Farr, Atlenson. T111-l'!I.'lxII'.S1lIl0ll, Herman, Solml, Kollus, Nam, Silverman, Blonteilli. Frmrill: Sharwell, lieventllal, Ginsberg, Heller, Hlarvin, Spyke. .'111.ver1!: 1Yeinluerg:, Somers, HIL-gery, 'I'h4nnas, FQ1gt'lllJIlllIll, Colamlangelo, Taclmleu. E 1 6 .,, K - , , .. . vu sf 11A HOMEROOM 314 MR. .IOIIN C. l.ANGNll'I.KlJ ll.-K 4-lass officers, Sandy Herriek, Fz'r.s'I: Sehwc-itz, Parker, Singer, Sharp, Fierman, Killllllllllllll, Wnhl. Smnzrl: Lamly, farolyn l'lnsor, Susie Geffen, and Bussell, Gans, Rotlienluerg, fiolclstein, Cooper, Mer-kler. Third: 1Yaltnn, 111-iser, lim'- l'ai lJlI'kl0lI1illlIDRlllSC while deco- ezuk, Roscnslein, Marks, Blatllmerg, Kaplan. Fn1zrll1.' Mr. lAlIlp.fllll'2Hl, Parkinsmi rating for their elass mlanee. Belous, Shultz, l'elers, l.anclgral', Wilde, Clark. .'il1.vz'11!.' 0'IIai'i'n, Spiegle. A 1 V e 11A IIOMIGROUM :sm 1 -f e , , Mus. K.X'l'lll'IRlNI'I mzex ci V Ffrxf: Samuels, Yivlur, .-XXL-lrml, fillk'l'I'k'l'tl, Saw , A 5 A , G Corpo, Silver. Sl'f'UIlllf Bloc-ll, l.ell', Gross, lfleeler, ' L - Hill, Bruee, FlSl'll1'l', Bell. Thfrrl: l,el'kuwilz, Zipp, W j . 5 f Illfllll, Hale, llflllllk, KflllIIQ'F, FI'll'1lllIilIl. l o11rfll.' I '71 'c-hael, Rispeli, Myers, l'rir-e, Weiser, Wyss, Yan- ? K A cl0rhi1le, Kunsen. .-1l:.w'nl.' AlI'f'0l'Hlil1'li, Klein. 7 ' E in l 1 n 147 Ring. Srrnnrl: liorriun, cIIl'IlVl'IilIHI, Ilersliey, Sirlin, SII IInI1n, IDISIQ-I':inn, IH-Itz, IIezlIIl. UNDERCLASS IIA IIUMICIIOUM 316 MII. I,AVVRI'INC'I'I PAUL IIAIIIQII l irx!.' Snpir, Preisler, Greenspan, FZIIQIII. Nisenson, Carlson, Bower. S1'r'm1r!': IIOSPIIIIIZII, Stark, Kluizn, Jaffe, IIIc'Kenney, Lenson, Ivolkov. Third: Mr. Bauer, Sm-otlnncl, Se:irIifIe. Ilerslilwrger, Gesmlurf, Rosen, 'I'I1ie1Ie, Yogelsalng, I'IUlH'l,I.' IViegeI, Jensen, Iiunkelnmn, Stewart, Welch, Appel, Iiisenlwrg. Abxmzl: Burke, Menrielson. Ambifious Homeroom Projecfs Aid Unifed Appeal I A IIONIICIIINIM :HI T NIR. 4'IIAIiI,I'IS W. WILLIAMS rxl: II,4'IIlN'I', Weiss, Nlivlmlek, I'l'eiII'er, IIIr'MiII:1n, vernmn, VViIsnn. 7'l1irzl. I'rnish-r, Kornnln, IAISIILZ. nlgyi, Shipley, Ili-nk. l'I1lIl7'f,l,' I'oHinger, Ilnc-klun, mcly, IIunaI, Slum-rxnnn, Gulliker. ,1b.w'11I: I'II'l'lN'II, IIA IIOM ICIIUUIII 326 MR. ROY L. UBICR I ir.vl: Iieznrrl, Weiss, Sh-incllcr, Lefkmvilz, NIQ-C'uIIon-Ii, IICTIIIOIIII, Posard, Friedman. S11-rnzrl: Shure, Glivknmn, Urn-enlmerg, Siflney, ,IIl'I2IIIllZllI. Piettrziszlin, Ritter. Thirzli NI:-. Ulmer, Si-luis-I, fluliiln-rg, Ilmnnnin, Lief, Slmrh-ss, Mm-Iiling, Tlulyer. Fmzrlll: I'r0- vost, III1'I'I1ll'IlI UII, .Izu-ulmy, Dean, Iizirksdule, Golden, Iingcl. I-ibsevzh' Krebs. Lynn L4-vine shares an pier-e of mike :1wnrfIecI to IImner00n1 328 for IIIIIIPII App:-nl 1-nntrilnitinns with Lalnree Pl'2lI IIIl2lIl. I i ' nn -1' I ' W -. - ,A 4, f..-' B EE ' Q. 2 ' 3 f if , I E M Qi: A I 148 IIA IIOMEROUM 328 MRS. ETIIEI.RI'II7A LAUGIILIN First: Siegel, Goldberg, Abrmns, Stcvers, Weiser, Berman, Baeal. Sl'f'!I71d.' Uliss, FIICIISIIIIIII, Levine, Rainey, Kier, Appclbaum, Barons. Third: Clmrnes, Berger, Cunning, Antoon, Diekelman, Lerner, IYest- erlund, IVICIIIIIIIIII.FIJ1lff1I.'PORIFIIIIIIII, Sisser, Sc-Ixleier, Grant, Vanta, IIeiI, Stark. .'Il1.wfni.' INCIIIIIIIII, Bur- ger, Cook. 11A HOMEROOM BCR DR. ROBERT H. KLOTMAN First: Bloom, Frankel, Fuldauer, Schwartz, Swatt, Held, Miller. Second: Holcombe, Reeser, Laibman, Krulak, Goldstein, Morley, Ittkin, Livingston. Third.' Desatnik, Gilbert, Illencik, Bachtel, Gordon, Lannon, Glendenning, Dr. Klotman. Fourth: Sharpe, Duirk, Levin, Waggle, Biggs, Comella, Spira, War- shaw. 11A HOMEROOM CAF. O MRS. CAROL GINGRICH First: Welker, Baron, Ratner, Malevan, Schwartz, Newman, Canitia, Bricker. Second: Hooper, Gardi- ner, Gelfand, Richael, Charyn, Litt, Ferrone, Leon- ardo. Third: Miether, Feigenbaum, Palumbo, Allen, Gross, Petrequin, Shapiro. Kaplan, Miss Gingrich. Fourth: Beigie, Ensch, Chlebo, Quinlan, Taylor, Meijer, Holland, Dowd. Absent: Wasserman. 11A HOMEROOM GCR MISS DAZEY M. HORN First: Schonhiutt, Printz, Wunderlich, Grossman, Bailus, Horowitz, Anker, Shapiro. Second: Tracy, Schwartz, Beck, Marquart, Marks, Yudelevitz, Kaufman, Handler. 'Third.' Miss Horn, Cooper, Castelyn, Frankel, Feiner, Glassman, Pyner, Schmittke. Fourth: Steinberg, Gluckman, Stanko, Bodnar, Weisman, Killmeyer, Stephenson, Silver- man. 11A IIOMEROOM GER MISS DOROTHY CRANE First: Copley, Hirschberg, McKenzie, Ryder, Bas- kin, Bailey, Bernstein, Homik. Second: Cole, Benko- vitz, Scheiner, Stone, Boggs, Mecklcr, Barcus, Wil- liams. Third: Sockel, Stevenson, Lox, Farrow, Kli- vans, Polster, Spencer, Moss, Rice. Fourth: Levine, Cohen, House, Brick, Morlen, Katz, Goldstein, Flate. 11B HOMEROOM 108 MISS CATHERINE M. WELLER First: Makoroff, Moss, VVeiss, Hirsch, Kohl, Fried- lander. Second: Sherwin, Tolin, Schuster, Katz, Camy, Sedley, Gantverg. Third: Starman, Vagara- sota, Bruml, Amper, Oppenheim, Garrat. Fourth: Whiteman, Miller, Levine, Farkas, Rowe, Babic. Absent: Cohen, Strobl, Wade. Nplnvcr, Spilku. Srwoml: llnrnlmrd, L4-viin-, Mandal- I ,I ,S 9 , , in ll -xv D 3 . X . E . x-, . S . L- 3, . A . u a . f . . 'cg' . , , Q- ,QVC Q W 1' A K.: .gi as w Q se - . ., af I 1, v . X , ' Q , I ' 'Q 1 1 2 Q 'lf X XX hi qi 1 I 1' - Y .. 'T' : - - - - 7 .. - fa A Y' fl F55 Hi xv:-. MR. .IUNATIIAN J. MlLl.l'IR 1 Iirxl: llurris, Orlin, Swurlwoot, Vnstcr, Kusc-ns, l lino, RlllllllI'k, Ili-'l'l1oin:is, liiscn, VVilson. Third: lnrclun, Vonsin, Holland, llonncr, flulionc, Kasa- I1'lI, llrown, Fllllffllf.'hlHl1'I'HOIl, Robinson, lhl1llllll0, W IIB IIOMICROOM 116 MR. JAMES Bl 1'l'lll'IR First: l,m-fkowilz, Rosalinu, Farlwcr, Sill, Frccnian. Sffrmnl: Ziinnu-rninn, Vargo, Kaplansky, Altscliul, Tcitcllmnin, Bnnkin. Third: Sm-lirocdcr, Cliizck, Cully, Kliot, Guttnxan, Grossln-rg. Fourtlz: VVcin- stein, Solowny, Myers, Pillar, Rosen, Pl'cil'cr. .'lb.venI: Mn-Mylcr. - ,- . a Smith, l'ni wr, lfncrst, May. uf' sl UNDERCLASS . if H i if is: Y is Sfudenfs Anficipafe Hour-long Sessions Piping hot pizza and cool cokcs slip down lln- throats of Barbara Lcssem and Sima S4-gall at the 10A Pizza Party. , 5.5: 1 'z 5:1 HB HOMEROOM 188 ' . R - Q is.-1 - J MR. BARTON FETTERMAN First: Caputo, Saferstein, Polish, Mancini, Newman, Abood. Second: Dorsky, Ostrov- sky, Fisher, Krupman, Price, Schneider, Froclich. Third: Mr. Fettcrman, Goldberg, Sacks, Bandelow, Gohr, Weinstein, Zimmer. Fourth: Homans, Silver, Braun, Mesnick, Roberts, Smith, Lefkowitz. Absent: Kowit, Shipfer, Feil. 150 11B HOMEROOM 205 DR. LEONARD FREYMAN First: Dorfman, Sacher, Stamm, Heuland, Sherman, Blenick, Fisher, Lith. Second: Meisel, Goodman, Fromet, Goldfarh, Clossman, Lessem, Cudney, Rosenfeld. Third: Schatz, Skull, Waldman, Marcus, Waxman, Brown, Tarr, Knecht. Fourth: Atterholt, Kane, Newman, Epstein, Arenswald, Zimmerman, Bond, Dr. Freyman. IIB oflieers, Chuek Rosenberg, Sheldon Polish, Gary Rosenberg, and Toby Sedley hold an informal conference by the flagpole. Ill? IIOMLROOM 735 MR WIORTONI B BILL l'1rst Cordon for Rosenberg Bunin Rothstein Yospur. Yerond: Bi'1l1 Giesey Herman Cassidy Ieutner V'lFg,'l Coueh. Third: Mr. Biel Vveinberg Blinlman Birns Ferguson Berkowitz Marks. Fmlrlh: Phillips Fenton Finger 'Ioth Pitrone RIIISSCFIH, Gibson. W f. 11B IIOINIEROOM QQ6 MISS LINDA BICTII ICSMOND First: Segall, Benkovitz, Koniito, Davies, Ford, Hsgar, Seliwartz. Sammi: Fink, Pik- kel, Golenberg, Tolin, Vifeiser, hieekler, Lipp. Third: Siegan, Bnehler, Johnson, Lnndes- lnan, Novak, Rose, Gordon. Fourlhf Horwitz, Cohen, Kurland, Silver, Lesseni, Minor, Bernardi. Absent: Meisel, Mendelson. 'J 11B HOMERUOM QQ8 MR. EDWIN II. GALLY Fz'r.s't: Polster, Stern, Zavarella, Fried, Freeman, Altman. Ser-ond: Kustin, Bzillanofl, Eldridge, Lippe, Roth, Buckland. Third: Mintz, Bonovitz, Petterson, Stephenson, Joseph, Park, Stone. Fourth: Guinto, Groynoln, Frenilxour, Whelan, Shuler, Heller, Tynam. Absent: Larry Rosenberg, Lavin. 11B IIOMICROUM Q31 MR. IIICNRY BlCR'1'0DA'l l'0 First: Romiek, Mart, Silverstein, lioodnnin, Wyse, Fink, Pollack. Seeorzd: Jaeolmy, Kogan, Benjnniin, Zucker, VVael1s, Newnieyer, fren. Third: llill, Kap- lan, Aring, Corx, W1-iss, Greenlmerger. Fourllz: Klein- sniitli, Bassieliis, Telford, Lipke, Wright, Russell, Stein. Abserzf: Newnmn, Koehninn, Lesser, Fleiselier. 151 Q Li-551: 7 ,M U ag qrwrsr - fu - 1 , 1 W. .. 'rww,,mi'ygg,lll I , J i .unllilllllll H ,.-wllllii. K qllilllgslw N viii .w , V. Wwxxvzgi I4 wi X UNDERCLASS 1 S 5 e . H . .::' V ei 55 , Y 'I y 3 5 . V, ?.,..,,g . IIB HOMEROUM Q4-1 MRS. LILLIAN KOVAL Fir.s'I: Speiser, Halle, MeNelly, Bragnmn, Kulber, Zimmerman, Lieberman. Second: Mrs. Koval, Coe, Goodwin, Agin, VVald0rf, VVyse, Musara. Third: Edy, Young, Tish- koil', Bnrhusli, Resnick, Brofmzni, Munitz, Britznmn. Fourth: Johnson, VVetzel, Desat- niek, Fricdlunder, Taylor, Lnub, Kleinstub. Absent: Silbiger. Linguistic Students Learn Russian . . . On Television IIB IIUMICRUOM MS MR. 4'I.YDI'I BARNIIARD l ir.vlf Parker, fiulrllilum, Silihison, lireenwold, Kane, l'nlnik. Sm-ami: Browl, Eldridge, IA'll0I'lllElll, Ganley, Bnnin, W4-isherg. Third: Mr. Bzirnharcl, Bloomfield, Cuueh, Kelis-, Verlwlen, Wright, Linscluy. Fourth: Tlminpsun, Hehwnrtz, Cohen, Forbes, Mangine, Sweigzerl, Allen. .-ll1xc1Lt.' Lccht, Jneolis, Fox, Rosen- lnerg, Ya-lil. IIB IIOMICROOM EMR MR. GICORGIC F. S'l'RIf'KLING l ir:4t: Fnlhert, Pain, llerzfelcl, Papp, liustrnan, Slour. Sreuml: llninls, Fine, Frieclnlan, Gordon, Goldstein. Third: Levy, Duhin, Ruxin, Towell, Gross, Baker. Fourth: Park, Barntt, Suntoru, Ryks, Taylor, Weisherg, Kuhner. Absent: Burk, Mintz, Lipman, Levine, Scully. 11B HOMEROOM 306 MR. ALBERT J. ABRAMOVITZ I -irst: Frank, Faigin, Spikell, Arnoff, Geller. Seeonrl: Cohen, Bishop, VVeinberg, MueGowan, McLeod. hart. Fourth: Papp, Yost, VVhite, Sims, Berk. Absent: Pohl, Ledsky, Diamond, Granaas, Friedlander, Whitney, Smith, Hutcheson. -ff Ma. .A , . . .. . 152 Third: Rosenberg, Baron, Ferrara, Broadman, Shein- 10A HOMEROOM 111 MR. LEROY N. MQHENRY First: Meikle, Choffey, Conolioy, Covitt, Carbaugh Dworkin. Second: Stein, Fierman, Rose, House, Adams, Gilhert. Third: Woomer, Apsel, lwoslo, Lox, Leavitt, Kendis, Jaffe. Fourth: Mendelsohn, Nad- asdi, Bowen, Bayer, Salehar, Silbernian, Davis. Absent: Leihy, Bakker, Kohn, Friedman. Selling calendars for United Appeal drive, Lorna Stein hands George Farrom his change. MRS. MABEL BLANCHARD Iflrsl f runlu rg Slim SCll2lCklYl'lll Healy, Asnien. Servmd: lllrs. Blanchard, Vlfein- berg., Sperlnr lxotsttr Posell Wolfson Third: Morgan, Johns, Warren, Eisernoff, LZll1f.,llllll ibaent Rupp D uns Pungold lVygal, Lake, Harwood, MeElligott, Atkins, Ixhner bolomon Crooks Glfnntz lNIxg1d, Altshuler. ' af ,,.-' l0A HUMEROOM 121 MR. RALPH L. WILLIAMS I 1'rsI.' Scott, Chernikoff, Millward, Glattstein, Sill, Goldberg, Baker, Mears. Second: llirselltield, Jaros, Abrams, Dnelion, Korostkine, Farkas, Raider. Third: Mr. Williams, Epstein, MeMillin, Ilussin, Camplvell, Lonilmardo, Baskind, Delman. Fourth: Anderson, Polster, Block, Kovanda, Linsday, Finkle, Peterson, Gold. ' 10A HOMEROOM Q10 MRS. ZETA WINSLOW First: Champa, Rossio, Freemel, Katz, Nathison, Caponero, Aehie. Sec'ond.' Riee, Siegel, Gross, Epstein, Miller, Ceaser, Stein, VVidzer. Third: Mrs. Winslow, Evans, Henderson, Kaplan, Bernardi, Kuhn, Galvin, Heisterkamp. Fourth: Hanford, Fur- ron, Davis, Port, Ryerse, Doliveek, Sklar. Absent: Karner, Baird. IHA IIUNIIGIIHHNI 217 MIL USVAR S. l,l'1lIfN IXN l ir.vI.' Karp, ltost-intl-lllm-r, llavlllt-llcr, l'4-rry, larl sun. S1'l'lllIll.' lvoll. lvisv, Kuppm-rl, llayloss, Killilll I- ltr-it-tn, Krann-r. Tllirrl.' Nolclt-r, S:-llwt-itz, Still-s, l'inn-rnian, Apt-I, Katz, fionhl. I ourlh.' Miller, Stunt-, Davis, Wit-mlm-r, Gray, lic-vuntllal, f'ogan. XIII-Y!'ll . w - Crawfurcl, ltailn, Drain-lla, lfanltls, Martin, .Xl UNDERCLASS OX- I. vi . 4fh Period Lunch Eases Cramped Cafeferia Condiiions E G IHA IIOMICRUOM 225 MR. BICRNAIID R. ZWICIG 1 z'rsl.' linnnor, Fisvlicr, Levine, fook, Lutvvki, Rulwnstvin, Fric-tl. Sr'r'mzd.' W1-st, Azzolino, Dwor- kin, lioldlwrger, Ilollosy, Jost-pll, Prvllss. Th1'rd:Mr. Zwt-ig, Katz, Bishop, Moss, Barker, Wcinlwrgvr, Graf. I ourH1.' lfllton, Kallas, Whylw, Task, BIl'l1llllCll, Applv, Solomon. .'llm'rlt.' la-vine, Rivliartls. llolnt-work and inoro ll0lIlCWOI'kl Phyllis Lyons, Miko lilazvr, anrl Myron Fant work furiously to finish in tiinc for class. iQ Q l if fl E al 1 r . l Z1-:xl 5155 7 ' 5 K Q 0 Y N L iff. i is f . ' ' e 3 f 'f - ' vo o Y . g. ,. Q XD up , ,243 'f -' 1 ' Q '55, bg, , A Y 4 M' 6 , ,-, - i ' su' 1 'ff P. 5 Q 'Z A 1 .1 .gf we iii? if -. , '-'lb H+ .. ' N ' i ' , N 2 if 1 f A .- 10A HDMI-IROOM QQ9 MISS AGNES C. REGAN F1'r.vI.' Presser, Russ, Bvrnstvin, lloopcr, Fragcr, Polstvr, Appel. Sr'r'rmd.' Margolis, Dlscn, Kagan, VVilfl4-r, Spciscr, Tnrvk, lic-slim-. Tlzfrrl: Howard, Vhakford, Vvagncr, Sc-hwoitz, Davis, Man-us, Gcck, Finkelstein, Payncr, Sf-hlcsingcr, Dnvlion. Fourlht Barnicn, Arnold, Rh-gory, Kerr. Absent: Svhncll. 154 10A IIOMICROOM Q37 MR. P. TIIEUDORIC LORZ First: Rubin, Fnldaucr, Pirak, Klapholtz, Sc-ott, Nairn, Bez-ker. Second: Gilden, Gangcr, Merriman, Anderson, Shumway, Swartwout, Lurie. Third: Edt-r, Georgian, Artino, Faigiii, Constantelos, Mar- shall, Kaltcnlxaoh. Fourth: Wolfson, Seifert, Miller. Dillon, Saxnbrook, Torchinsky, Phillips. 10A HOMEROOM 301 MR. F. JOSEPH LORZ First: Schwartz, Van Epps, Davies, Chesler, Chan, Radnor. Second: Herskovitz, Owen, Leonards, Newman, Smulovitz, Greenspun, Gordon. Third: Vangar, Peters, Arnold, Bauer, Domeck, Heller. Fourth: Mr. Lorz, Carr, VValker, Purvis, Silva, Manburg, Friedman. Absent: Russo, Arian, Barloon, Frank, Kess. H' 10A HOMEROOM 307 MR. OWEN JOHNSON F irst: Friedman, Katzel, Kirschner, Meyers, Simon, Palmer. Second: Copeland, Budas, Lev, Coen, Abel, McConnell. Third: Andrews, Patterson, Orloff, Polgar, Raskin, Wit- tenberg. Fourth.' Vidners, Gerdy, Yusek, Moshoutz, Berk, Giles, Smolej. Absent: Langer, Albrecht, Seidel, Kaufman, Shepard. 10A HOMEROOM 308 MR. MERLE G. MCFADDEN First: Ross, Pearl, Myers, Friedberg, Hawthorne, Cramer, LeH'ler. Second: Friedman, Radin, Wold- man, Lodish, Geller, Berkey, Wine. Third: Zimmer- man, Ozan, Katz, Schneider, Berk, Blackmore, Thompson. Fourth: Mr. McFadden, Drysdale, Hel- ler, Corbusier, Parkinson, MacDowell, Edington, Fleeter. Absent: Vasko, Siegel, Shultz. 10A HOMEROOM AUD. A MRS. ALICE LAIIIFF First: Schreiber, Englander, Miller, Brown, Faigus, Lyons, Gerson. Second: Cutler, Speigel, Vinoeur, Weiss, Winter, Mandel, Lubline. Third: Scott, Swinehardt, Schneider, Jones, Clarke, Kessler, Berk- man. Fourth: James, McGreivey, Fellnor, Pels, Chesney, Rocker, Feldheim. ,-lbsent: Borsellino, lVIann, Tucker. 155 IHA llUNll'llt0UNI AUD. ll. W-L' MISS ICLVA IIUNTINI' A A N 1 . l l'r.vi.' llusst-t, Sillllt-ll, llullcrts. lltlllllllilll, xvClIllll'I'g A ' up . H Flax, Arstl-ill, 'l':lil-llllvr. S!'1'fl7lfl.' Stllllilg, Stullv f I , A d Q L4-vy, Monks, fiulllstt-ill, Zllt'l'i0I'lIlilll, Willizlllls. I i l ' - 1'lltl'!I.' Spntlorll, Millvr, Z1-ill, Clllll, nl2lllgI'Ull0 ' ,. - 3 l,4'I'4'lllHlll, St'llWilI'lZ. Fnurllz: Moyer, Ilcrlnl-lin, V, .. 'J . KFllII4'llllt'Fg, l'll'l'l'lllll1lll, W1-isllc-rg, R.llfNll'S, Katz. , , ' ' l j l ft! l E! vig ye X , E l A L5 Q f K W X , X, .v i l I .l - K ' v g I -. x ' ' 1 l F N l Q 4? l il i ' . . f .s,l..:if . Wk... f 3 ..,. I 1 , ' , , K ,W . . li.. . . 2 gf' wi g .fi X7 133, x Q ' - .V a UNDERCLASS Sophomores Begin New Era of Boy-Girl Homerooms Ill.-X IIUMICRUUM AUD I' MR. ALVIN BUFALINI l irsf: l'lll't'llHItl, Mllym-rsnll, SIIUVGIVII, Sllllllltlll, Ilcrfortll, Fink, AIZIZHTOW. Sc'r'o7ld: VV0lfe, llil-lwr, l'nIil-ll, Allvll, lillullos, Sl0llllll't'g, cl0St!lllZ0, vvl'llIlltlll. Tllird: Rose, Klc-ill, I l:n'k, tiulllstt-ill. llnrroll, Wnltl-rs, Vinovur, Us-rgor. l 1l'IlI'fllI Ernst, Shapiro, Myszko, Krl-las, 'lCpstl-ill, Htl-rll, llm-lliv. lim NIA IIOMERUOM AUD. D M R. JACOB J. FRAIER First: Szlllill, Mnrqnnrt, Moss, Iiilllgll, Bc-rkv, Elias, Kraus. Srr'rmd.' Patterson, Laz- nrns, Brown, Gross, Kcskill, In-gow, llvltzvr. Thl'rfI: Mr. Frnicr, EVZIIIS, Korlllnlnscr, Ml-litl-, Sllivt-ly, lillrgl-, filllllilll, Ht'lllS. Fourth: Baskin, VVL-illcr, Pnskoff, SClllZll't8I', Fox, Rlllll'llSl.Cill, Szlttlcr, Berger. .-lbsfnl: Coynes. IUA IIOMICRUUM AVID. E MR. S'l'ANI.l'1Y LASKY Firxf: lit-rlnnll, Sllllkill, Pivllkmvski, Barlow, Tzlrlitz xvflllllllilll, Malkin. Sl'f'lJ71llf Ktllllillltlll, WI-isslrorg Stix-I, Marks, lililltlllll, Swisher, Rubin. Third: Mr l4ttSky, llorgvr, Klillv, Klllvllill, l'e-vkillpaligll, VVciss lllltll-r, Spitz. Fnllrtll: Brooks, Marks, Cnlnp, Pzlrrcll filllill, Gorllon, Byers. 156 Disllblvll lint not dospollllullt, Al Solomon displays llis skill. 10A HOMERUOM AUD F MR. THOMAS J. ENGLERT First: Silliiger, Schreiber, Scliermer, Polsky, Zim- balist, Spencer, Moss, Lisli. Second: Guzik, Mandel, Stokes, Brust, Sandin, Klinger, Bern. Third: hir. linglert, Rammelkamp, Katz, Mars, Zurmuehlen, Smith, Buckholtz, Georgius. Fourth: Siegel, Barnett, Kozell, Rehm, Shaw, Pcrvlman, Gurney. 10A HOMEROOM AUD G MR. GEORGE Y. McKINNON First: Rosenfeld, Cramer, Dubin, DiCicco, Cohen, Binder. Second: Relnnar, Nuske, Rosskamm, Blar- key, Elrad, De Marinis, VValters. Third: Gold, Checkman, Peters, Kater, Ettkin, Lillard, Shur. Fourth: Loudenstein, Pavlish, Regner, Baker, Strong, Rose, Bailin, Gold. Absent: D'Amico, Halal. . 10A HOMEROOM CAF. P MRS. PRISCILLA C. HENRY First: Nutkin, Palguta, Webster, Krotine, Dacis, Roth, Berlin. Second: Montague, Lias, Sawyer, McHenry, Hopper, Tamler, Bickart. Third: Mrs. Henry, Stava, Robb, Goloboff, Canner, Ettkin, Paynter, Mazur. Fourth: Waldman, Miller, Frankel, Hyman, Frick, Schulman, Glass, Ackerman. 10A HOMEROOM CAF. M MRS. MARGARET JONES First: Schwartz, Barnett, Hilman, Rosenfeld, Lan- non, Burg. Second: Silverstein, Likover, Ream Czupek, Holman, Lipsteuer. Third: Blecher, Shaw Weissman, Chalkley, Pritchard, Schenker, Parker Fourth.' Weiss, Sirkin, Kelly, VVinger, Rietzger, Vvat. kins, Bushnell. Absent: Di Nigro. 1 n 10A HOMEROUM CAF. Q MISS BENITA BROSS First: Vaughn, Reitman, Leib, Bern, Karp, Bradlin, Schuftan. Second: Platell, Birnholtz, Stein, Gilbert, Krausz, Pavlish, Ross. Third: McKinney, Uhle, Strauss, Polatsek, Weiss, Koppel. Fourth: Sparlin, Goss, Stevelberg, Rubinstein, Stamberger, Rutman, Baskin. Absent: Barden, Solensky. itll-, ifin. UNDERCLASS Second Semesfer ltlll ll0Ml'Ilt00M QOH MISS ISICRNIKTIC VAN SIFKLE I 1'r.vl: Gilliam, Blank, l s-lchnan, Brenner, ltlager, I lllllltl, She-her. Sf'r'urul.' Miss Yan Sic-kle, Glass, l'ikkel, vvllllllllllll, llnhnen, fleravi, Berger, 1'la1'ek Thirlii Sllt'll, Sknlnik, f'nrnmn, Krantz, Selionlnerg, ltlnek, Kt'IlllDll1'F, Vfiener. :HI-N'f'llf.' flolmlwasser KFt'lSlIl1lll, Salem, Sll1'llkt'llIlllIl. v mn llmllilmml eel 5 MR. TIIOMAS J. 1,1515 l l-l'.'lf.' W1-iner, lflale, Fvllllllilll, Sharp, Katz, Orkin, Sw-mul: flIlllllN'I'j.f, liozns-r, l,a1ler, Rulrinstein, Gar- linkle, 1'll'it'f1lllZlll, Mr. lm: Tlzirrli Sl'll1l0f0l', lrlen, Klein, Z4-ttellneyer. Spyke, Peek. ,'ll:.w'l1f: Bogart, Hillelle, llerskmvilz, Love, Moss, Silverman, Spe- lleli, Spiellwrger. lnterestecl 1011 hoys listen intently to their capti- vating orientation speaker. ltlli IIUMICIUIUNI 133 MR. ALVIN R. ICNGICL l irxl.' Vistlnlis-, llyatt, lmwy, Free, Reiss, 1,1'l t'llllilll, S1'1'nud.' Sllemlroff, Suratt, Eisner, llvrlllilllll, Nathan, Ariun. Thirfl: Garson, l.4-vt-y, llarner, Karges, VValker, Gentile. Fourth: Ailler, lipstein, Pritvliarfl, Clark, Weiss, Rubenstein. Absent: Gallette, Taub- man. 158 10B 110lV1EROUlN1 114 MRS. DOROTIIY D. WILES First: Turoff, Kiel, Spaeth, Friedlnan, Patterson, Cowan, Nash. Second: Lake, Deutsch, Johnston, Garr, Fleck, Baker, 110ITll12lllll. Third: Roek, Gaf- fney, Berkman, Levin, Kaufman, Ilartxnan, Schwartz. Absent: Malarkey, Pittenger, Ross, Zeidlnan. Sophomores lnvade Unif A Office L Q' 10B HOINIEROOII 313 MISS NANCY L. BURT First: Finn, Moster, Miller, Gold, Potts, Sternberg. Second: Bliss Burt, hleisel, Lilrlglllilll, Skall, Gold- berg, Adorjan. Third: Ugilvie, Herstig, Warmeling, Friendland, Kroll, Lukes. Fourth: Locker, Brain, Gerson, Sinnns, Brodsky. Absent: Braun, Goldstein, Kaplan. 10B HOMEROOM 321 MRS. HILDA FABIEN First: Leiser, Almendroth, Bowen, Greenes, Horwitz, Feld, Ehrlich. Seeond: Marcus, Buettell, Schuster- xnan, Rosenlmlatt, Mallmin, Bonda. Third: Schrier, Bixler, Mc-Kelvey, VVeinberg, Riemer. Fourth: Kinehler, Burns, Sloliody, Levine, Maser, Gold- man. Absent: Collins, Krug. 10B HOMEROOM 234 MRS. AGNES P. MURPHY First: Ginsberg, Berke, Matt, Kline, Kontos, Robin- ovitz. Second: Mrs. Murphy, Hirsh, Siegel, Bilehik, Himmel, Barken, Gerber. Third: Dodds, Solomon, Smollin, Grossberger, Cooper, Goodwin. Fourth: Schlesinger, Sncllgrove, Lebowitz, Wortzman, Sing- er, Levy. Absent: Brown, Jacobs, Kaplan, Mnehnn. 10B HOMEROOM 305 MR. WALTER T. BEYER First: Ross, Nyer, Rossio, Krogrnan, Salavon, Fal- lenberg. Second: Lee, Kahn, Atkinson, Sudinan, Simon, Bernstein. Third: Hansen, Cohen, Siegel, Dye, Axelrod, Mc-Auley, Fourth: Bergman, Wein- house, Blum, Cook, MacDonald. Absent' Dittriek, Papp, Schafrik, Schrank. .. V A f, if ' iiflii A , ,se - . W ' ' 2 A Ka' W wig' H Q., Q ' Q : ' I- ' iv., ' Q . Y, fl 'Q' il? D 1, w e 1 -as ' ' ' -rr 4 v . 5 .f ' ls. 159 10B HOMEROOM BAL K MR. ALBIQRT ZANE'I l'I First: Burnett, Lerner, Miller, Cleavelnnrl, Harris, Greene, Tenenlraum. Second: Raylmould, Flate, Ken- dis, Sehneiderman, Kossman, Schwartz. Third: Mr, Zanetti, Eseovitz, Tenney, Lipslnutz, Crea, Katz, Sholl. Fourth: Locker, Greenfield, Buesi, llonnnel, Gallagher, Cronk. 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'I' I al mul is uuly fair play :ls llunni .Xllvn miiwcmn-rs while' IIFI l N H Ill lulmm uni Illl'I' K 'Q 4 ' J 'khrillg ilu- IIUIIUFSN for In-Iph-ss Rtlllllit' YYinstun. 11 l I r lfl 1 Hlllfl .us vvvr lxlmx, ll Villllllbt in-1-xv Hum' Xllluvupglu N ax ln 1 ' uanrm NIIIVIIN ul p1'ppx'f1mIlr:elll'mvi1'I'w. 16 Transformed to a Band Room Shifted by the Ballot Box Q -3 like Before. Workman lulmr diligonily to rvnmvv ilu- front fm-xx rows of llllflittlfilllll seats to prepare for tha- lmml. After, Band Ill0llllJOI'S sc-I up flu-ir lvxllporzlry lwznrlqualrls-rs in thc- newly valvafcrl sm-climl of thu illlfllllbfllllll. 'X A 3 fl 1 Y-3 'L X if ,gh S if si Q' of 7,25 K 'ik . iw - Q, , ,L J. ,fa X , ,, , x ph ' o ol ,,, , x w gs: 2 r 2 - fc A Q 1 4. . . QT ,. I TQ , l r 3 'L X, NIL John Farinavffi watches as Marcllilmg Band members go K through their paces before the 'L L l'-' . I big game. 163 iving to zlllanin lliglwr spa-mls, .lulm l lL-tclu-r pulls in ilu' lf-:ul to lu ul ilu' la-:un in lrzwk przwlir-v. ll :rw-y lla-rmun sm-mls ilu- lmll favor :nml ut them rluring illl zwlirm ml gym vlnss vullvylmll gzum-. .Xvliull-p:u'k1'rl SllIlkl'l' Lflllllt' vmls in :l lltllllt' X lrrc-:ukillg :l llurm- yi-ur lu-x on ll:-iglrtsf' -Q Nlll .. Q. All-School Party plans, hula hoops, and lioulcroolu picnivs prevail during the first autumn months of school. We Boosted Our Teams From Defeat to Victory, I-lad uBlasts at Social Events, Studying In-between flioir IIll'llllll'I'S delight 2llIflll'lli'l'S with tllc- gay folk songs and xlziiivcs pcrlnriiwil at tlivir unmml Clirislmzxs f'om'L-rt. Erudito Benson Pilloll studios for winter finals in mic ol' tlu- low able places in thc school. General Index Aids 58-59 Dance Band All-School Party Committee 31 Debate All-School Production Committee 32 Election Committee Assembly Committee 35 Football Athletic Service Club 56 Friendship Basketball 128-129 Future Teachers of America Black and Gold 33-39 Girls' Athletic Association Boosters 34 Girls' Cabinet Budget Committee 32 Girls Glee Club Caldron r 40-41 Gym Cadets Campus Improvement Committee 28 Han Guards Cheerleaders 139 Chess Club 64 H4-'llub , . Choir 72.75 junior Council on World Affairs Cloakroom Committee 31 Junior Lnerary Club College Discussion Club 50-51 Jumo' Red Cross Concert Band I 74-75 Lab Assistants Concert Band II 78-79 Languages Concessions Club 56 Managers Crest 42 National Honor Society Cross-Country 126-127 Orchestra Abramovitz, Albert J. 17, 60 Andy, Marie 25 Arnold, Margaret 17, 42, 49 Babich, Nick S. 17, 127 Barnhard, Clyde 17, 152 Bauer, Lawerence Paul 18, 148 Berko, Roy M. 17 Bertodatto, Henry 17 Beyer, Walter T. 17, 131 Bica, Virginia M. 16, 83 Biel, Morton B. 17 Birnbaum, Gerald D. 17, 65 Blanchard, Mabel 17, 153 Bromelmeicr, Florence M. 17 Bross, Bcnita Browning, Francis Dr. 14 Bufalini, Alvin 17 Bulkley, Dorothy 17 Burt. Nancy L. 17, 159 Burtt, Dorothy S. 18, 144 Butcher, James 18, 129 Calhoun, Alberta 25 Carey, Doris A. 16 Carlton, Gracia F. 18 Carnes, lla Vere B. 18 Christman, Karl F. 18, 62 Clifford, Merritt F. 18 Crane, Dorothy 18, 136 Dibner, Edward D. 16, 33, 35 71 Publications Committee 33 45 Publicity Committee 55 31 Quill and Scroll 44 124-125 Ritie Club 65 66 Science Club 60 48 Senior Literary Club 36 134-135 Social Room Committee 33 68-69 Student Council Representatives 30 70 Swim Cadets 136 137 Swim Club 138 67 Swimming 131 132 Table Tennis Club 65 47 Technicians 62-63 37 Tennis Club 133 47 Theatre '58-'59 54-55 60 Thespians 55 43 Typing Service Club 61 57 Volunteers 46 52-53 Wrestling 130 76-77 Yellow Jackets 133 F culiy Index Edwards, Ellery P. Dr. 25 Engel, Alvin R. 18 Dye, Sherman Mrs. 14 Englert, Thomas J. 18, 157 Esmond, Linda Beth 18 Fancher, Mary 24 Farinacci, John F. 2, 18, 79, 163 Felder, Marie 24 Fetterman, Barton G. 18, 150 Fitzpatrick, Della 25 Flint, Roy M. 15 Fraier, Jacob J. 156 Freyman, Leonard Dr. 18, 35. 150 Friedman, Edward 14 Gally, Edwin H. 18 Gentile, Gerald L. 19 Gingrich, Carol 19, 21, 149 Gnagy, lrma H. 19, 66 Goodman, Beatrice 19 Gordon, Harry 19, 142 Graham, Mary K. 19 Grossberg, Sylvia 24 Grugle, Hildegard A. 24 Gultfeld, Norman 14, 99 Harvey, A. B. 14 Henry, Priscilla G. 19, 157 Hill, 0. E. Dr. 14 Hopper. Olga 16, 144 Horn, Dazey M. 19, 149 Hunting, Elva 19 Irons, Georgiana 25 Johnson, Owen 19, 124 Jones, Margaret 19 Kaetzel, Miriam E. 19 Kantor, June 19 Kilgore, Alvah 19, 124 Kirkpatrick, Katherine 25 Kleinhenz, Francis 16 Klotman, Robert H. Dr. 20. 70, 71, 149 Koval, Lillian 20, 152 Krantz, Marjorie S. 24 Kreider, Everett B. 20, 143 Kremm, Walter P. 20 Lahiif, Alice Langmead, John C. 20, 147 Lasky, Stanley 20, 156 Laughlin, Ethelreda 20, 22. 60 Lawson, Donald 20 Leanza. Victor F. 20, 57 Lee, Thomas J. 20, 158 Lehman, Oscar S. 20 Lehnert, Thompson G. 20 42 Leslie, Jane 24 Little, Jane F. 25 r Lorz, F. Joseph 18, 20, 32, 155 e Lorz, P. Theodo 20 166 Lutz, Ghalmer 14 Magee, Ethel S. 21, 61, 142 Magor, Louise 21 Magri, Anna 25 Marsh, Kathryn, H. 21 Marquart, June 24 Matovina, Mark R. 21, 130 McAfee, Norval B. 21, 145 McFadden, Merle G. 21, 155 McKenna, Nancy 19. 21 McHenry, Leory N. 21 McKinnon, George Y. 21, 124 Miller, Jonathan J. 21, 126 Moderick, Edward 21, 123 Monett, Ruth E. 21 Moore, Wallace 21, 34, 146 Murphy, Agnes P. 21, 159 Myslenski, Eugene W. 15 Nash, Paul S. 14, 99 Newhouse, Sue F. 21, 146 Newton, Kathleen L. 25, 59 Nixon, William C. Perkins, Hugh V. Dr. 15 Phillips, Ruth A. 24 Price, James R. 21, 142 Recker, Katherine 22, 35 Regan, Agnes C. 22 Richards, Clara 24 Rosenberg, Eve K. 24 Ruppert, Stephen C. 15 Rutherford, Clyde W. 22 Ryan, Mary H. 15, 69 Satava, Irma 25 Shaw, Mary 24 Shultz, Eve H. 22 Silk, Bernard 16 Simon, Charles E. 22, 43, 147 Spink, Geraldine 22 Strauss, Manfred M. Dr. 22 Strickling, George F. 22 Szemersky, Peter Paul 22, 146 Thomas, Clara 25 Tubaugh, Helena 22, 146 Tupta, Richard 22, 25, 142 Uber, Roy L. 22, 60, 149 Vannorsdall, Gail T. 22, 128 Van Sickle, Bernice 22, 158 Verhulst, Reta J. 23 Weisthal, Margaret A. 24 Weller, Catherine M. 23 Wensell, Sarah 23 Whitehouse, Elizabeth 23 Wiles, Dorothy D. 23 Williams, Charles W. 18 Williams, Ralph L. 23, 153 Winslow, Zeta 23, 66, 153 Winters, William R. 3, 23 Wisely, Paul J. 23, 145 Zanetti, Albert 23, 124 Zweig, Bernard R. 23, 154 44, 47, 60, 74, 148 A Abel, Sari 13073 155 Abendroth, Susan 13213 159 Abood, Mike 11333 150 Abraham, Ronnie 1AS3 94 Abrams, Lyn 1Sp Lab3 94 Abrams, Rita 11213 80, 153 Abrams, Sheila 11123 143 Abrams, Tamara 13283 37, 148 Abramson, Marshall 11053 142 Aclt, Henry 11023 142 Ackerman, Robert 1Caf P3 77, 78, 157 Actor, Arthur 12013 146 Adams, Susan 11113 74, 188, 153 Adelman, Sheldon 11053 142 Adler, Dick 12063 94 Adler, Fred 12883 158 Adorjan, Dennis 13133 159 Aebie, Sue 12103 81, 158 Agin, Audrey 12413 152 Agin, Dennis 11233 145 Agins, Linda 1Caf R3 46, 61, 70, 144 Aidman, Debra 18133 70, 82 Albini, Ann 12l93'146 Albrecht, Chris 13073 131 Albrecht, Rick 11253 94 Alessandro, Kathryn 11173 145 Alexander, Judith 12173 188 Alexander, Michael 11103 145 Allred, Patricia 1Bal J3 86, 70, 94 Allen, Kenneth 1MS3 63, 152 Allen, Morgan 1Aud C3 155 Allen, Rozanne 1Caf O3 80, 87, 189, 149, 162 Allymayer, Bernard 12303 38, 94 Alper, Sheldon 1Sp Lab3 47, 57, 65, 67, 94, 126, 132 Altman, Karl 12283 40, 151 Altschul, Lawrence 11163 150 Amor, Robert 18093 82, 78, 94 Amper, Barbara 11083 48, 66, 149 Amster, Ruth 12203 37, 48, 59. 146 Anderson, Deborah 12373 154 Anderson, James 11213 74, 129, 153 Anderson, Loretta 11293 72, 150 Andrews, Joyce 18073 155 Andrews, Keith 12113 94 Anker, Helene 1GCR3 149 Anthony, Robert 12213 82 Antine, David 11253 94 Anton, Franklyn 11273 94 Antonelli, Jean 12143 94 Antonelli, Robert 12883 82 Antoon, Mary 13283 148 Apel, Randall 12173 78, 154 APPCI. Jeffrey 13163 8, 89, 40, Appel. Judith 12293 ss, 154 Appelbaum, Sanford 12063 74, 94 Appelbaum, Sharon 18283 148 Siudeni Index Apple, Charles 12253 154 Apple, Laurence 12183 38, 38, 44, 45, 47, 52, 57, 95 Applebaum, Janice 12133 143 Apsel, Dale 11113 89, 153 Arenswald, Maxine 12053 37, 42, 150 Arian, Michael 12833 44, 82 Arian, Wendy 12833 158 Aring, Barbara 12313 58, 151 Arnoif, Joseph 13063 51, 78, 152 Arnold, Nancy 18013 155 Arnold, Richard 12293 33, 68, 154 Arons, Lynn 12843 37, 43, 48. 70, 82 Arstein, Judith 1Aud B3 156 Artino, Jeffry 12873 154 Asher, john 11273 8, 78, 95 Asnian, Carol 11193 78, 153 Asnien, Naomi 12083 31, 37, 48, 50, 52, 59, 76, 82 Astro, Richard 11053 142 Atkins, John Jr. 11193 78 Atkinson, Ann 18053 159 Atkinson, Thomas 18183 95 Atma, Constance 18213 86, 69, 72, 82 Attenson, Barry 18113 65, 147 Atterholt, Phyllis 12053 150 Aufderheide, Sue 12273 23. 70, 95 Axelrod, Arnold 18053 159 Axelrod, Marvin 11073 39, .41, 142 Axelrod, Paulette 13153 34, 48, 147 Auolino, Pamela 12253 154 B Babic, Suzanne 11083 59, 149 Bacal, Sandra 13283 54, 55, 148 Bachleder, Bruce 12173 154 Bachman, John 12163 74, 146 Bachtel, Bruce 1BCR3 38, 149 Bailey, Elizabeth 1GER3 76, 149 Bailin, Naomi 12023 47, 48, 51, 52. 95 Bailin, Philip 1Aud G3 157 Bailis, Beverly 1Bal J3 28, 46, Bardon, Judy 11143 31, 37, 49, 50, 51, 56, 82 Barenholtz, Sandra 11043 144 Barken, Barnara 12843 159 Barker, Kent 122:13 154 Barker, Stephen 112:13 95 Barksdale, Alfred 13263 127, 148 Barloon, Jonathan 13013 76 Barlow, 'led 1Aud E3 78, 131, 156 Barmen, Nelson 12293 124, 130, 154 Barner, David 12383 158 Barner, Donna 11173 145 Barnes, Sally 12143 34, 42, 95 Barnett, Diane 1Caf M3 157 Benkovitz, Sheila 12263 151 Bennett, Barbara 12193 146 Benz, Laurence 12213 4, 67, 82, 124, 125, 128, 132 Berenstein, Fred 12303 95 Berger, Barbara 11143 81, 33, 34, 35, 88, 57, 82, 162 Berger, Gene 12083 158 Berger, Karen 13283 48, 74, 148 Berger, Michael 12063 95 Berger, Merle 12883 67, 82 Berger, Robert 18183 50, 95 Berger, Sheila 1Aud E3 46, 47, 55, 156 Berger, Stan 1Aud D3 156 Berger, Stuart 1Aud C3 78, Bixler, Williams 13213 159 Blackman, Paul 13103 25, 125 144 Blackmorejjohn 1Bal K3 82, 125 Blackmore, Joyce 18083 78, 136, 188, 155 Blank, Fred 12083 158 Blank, Howard 11103 71 Blattberg, Frederick 18143 78, 146 Blaugrund, Larry 1Aud B3 154 Blecher, Arnold 1Caf M3 78, 156 Blecher, Howard 13103 144 Blinick, Rosemary 12053 150 1 Barnett 95 , Eleanor 11813 48, 59, Barnett, Philip 1Aud F3 157 Barnett, Ronald 18183 95 Barnhard, Nancy 11293 144, 150 Baron, Enid 18283 48, 148 Baron, Ileen 1Caf 03 70, 149 Baron, Joel 13063 89, 41, 55, 152 Barron, Arlene 1Aud C3 156 Baskin, Harold 1Caf Q3 157 Baskin, Baskin, Howard 1Aud D3 156 Sheila 1GER3 149 Baskind, Leslie 11213 158 156 Bergman, Marsha 12393 57, 70, 143 Bergman, Stephen 13053 159 Berk, Arthur 13063 124, 152 Bloch, Marc 11213 153 Bloch, Neil 12123 62, 143 Bloch, Paula 13153 147 Bloch, Stanley 13113 147 Blond, Ann joy 13183 33, 86, Berk , Dianne 18083 155 Berk, Fred 12243 147 Berk, Gary 11073 142 Berk, Judith 12193 184, 146 Berk Robert 13073 65, 155 Berke, Susan 12343 159 Berkey, Walter 13083 155 Berkman, Elliot 1Aud A3 155 Berkman, Stewart 11143 158 Berko, Nancy 1Aud D3 156 Bass, Donald 12163 146 Bass, Howard 1Sp Lab3 95 Bassett, Barry 13103 182, 144 Bassett, Ellen 12193 146 Bassichis, David 12113 64, 65, 95 Bassichis, Edith 12313 76, 134, 136, 138, 151 Bauer, Prudence 13013 155 Baumstein, Anula 12273 36, 49, 51, 95 ' Bauxs, Donald 12123 62 Bayer, Eileen 12193 37, 40, 41, 146 Bayer, Jeffrey 11113 78, 153 Bayer, Shiela 13173 70, 95 Bayless, Patricia 12173 154 Beard, John 13263 47, 72, 148 Becht, james 1Bal K3 58, 82, 132 Beck, Carmen 12193 34, 146 Berkowitz, Stuart 12853 151 Berlin, Barbara 1Caf P3 48, 48. 156 Berman, Barbara 11123 145 Berman, Carolyn 1Aud E3 156 Berman, Donna 13283 148 Bern, Bonita 1Aud F3 184, 157 Bern, Eileen 1Caf Q3 134, 157 Bernardi, Gloria 12103 158 Bernardi, Victoria 12263 72, 151 Berns, James 12803 95 Bernstein, Brian 18053 159 Bernstein, Ellen 12083 82 Bernstein, Eve 12273 66, 96 Bernstein, Gerrie Lynn 1GER3 55, 149 Bernstein, Janice 12323 96 Bernstein, Jo Ann 12293 154 47, 51, 95 Bailus, Barbara 1GCR3 149 Baker, Art 12243 147 Baker, George 1Bal K3 82 Baker, James 1Aud G3 157 Beck, Jocelyn 1GCR3 149 Becker, 154 Eileen 12373 48, ss, Beetham, Sam 18093 40, 95 Begley, Begley, Begley, Begley, Behler, Barbara 13173 70, 95 Betsy 12153 70, 95 John 11103 145 Phillip 12113 95 Quenda 12023 59, 95 Baker, Marcia 12273 51, 76, 95 Baker, Martin 11143 158 Baker, Robert 1EMR3 48, 74 152 Baker, Susan 11143 37, 49, 74, 75, 82 Baker, Susan 11213 76. 153 Baker, William 11163 63 Balantzow, Robert 12213 38, 82 Ballonolf, Leon 12283 68, 78, 151 Bandelow, Bill 11333 150 Baratt, Dennis 1EMR3 152 Barbash, Brenda 12413 152 Barcus, Judith 1GER3 133, 149 Behrens, Beverly 1Bal J3 86, 52. 72, 95 Beigie, Jacquelyn 1Caf 03 149 Belfer, Melvin 13113 147 Bell, Rita 18153-147 Bellan, Carol 11173 145 Belous, William 13143 125, 147 Benis, Jerry 1Aud D3 124, 156 Benjamin, Sanford 11023 142 Benjamin, Susan 12313 30, 33, 57, 151 Benkovitz, Linda 1GER3 149 167 Berritt, Michael 12243 147 Bertenthal, Howard 11273 67, 96 Besser, Howard 1AS3 82, 47, 50, 96 Beyer, Robert 11073 78, 126, 127, 142 Biala, Fred 12353 151 Bickart, Charles 1Caf P3 131, 157 Bieber, Carol 1Aud C3 78, 156 Biggs, John 1BCR3 149 Bilchik, Maxine 12343 159 Binder, Rita 1Aud G3 157 Birnfeld, Tommy 11023 142 Birnholtz, Linda 1Caf Q3 157 Birns, Gary 12853 151 Bishop, Bruce 18063 152 Bishop, Constance 13253 144 Bishop, Susan 12253 76, 138. 154 Bittner, john 12093 62, 96 88. 45, 52, 70, 82, 135, 137 Bloom, Donald 13113 48, 65. 74, 147 Bloom, Howard 1BCR3 149 Bloomlield, Paul 12123 143 Bloomfield, Peter 1MS3 152 Blostein, Greta 12283 81, 43, 96 Bluestone, Marlene 12823. 40 41, 45, 51, 56, 96 Blufestone, Myrna 12143 48, 76, 96 Blum Helene 18133 82 Blum, Leighton 18053 159 Blumenthal, Arthur 12013 41, 42, 55, 146 Blumenthal, Sandra 1Bal J3 37, 38, 46, 96 Bodnar, Nancy 1GCR3 149 Boehn, Donald 11053 56, 67, 131, 142 Boggs, Charles 12213 82 Boggs, Phyllis 1GER3 40, 57. 149 Bohnen, Andrea 12083 158 Bonchek, Marlene 1Caf R3 144 Bond, Rita 12053 59, 150 Bond, Thomas 18243 74, 148 Bonda, Penny 18213 159 Bonlield, Mariann 12343 82, 133, 185 Bonner, Linda 11293 150 Bonovitz, Eileen 12283 66, 76, 96 Bonovitz, Jay 12283 67, 151 Boody, Robert 18243 148 Boon, Donna 12193 146 Borkat, Franklin 12163 76, 146 Borover, Marilyn 12133 66, 143 Borton, Robert 12013 146 Boslow, Maureen 12023 86, 41, 45, 96, 137, 143 Bossel, Loreen 1Aud B3 68, 156 Bowen, Mary Ellen 11113 153 Bowen, Susan 13213 159 Bower, Martin 13163 148 Bowley, Marian 11813 30, 47, 49. 58, 70. 96 Boxerbaum, Nancy 1Bal L3 86, 56, 66, 96, 137 Brown, Arlene 12053 150 Boxerbaum, Sylvia 11313 47. 96 Boyer, Mike 12183 96 Brabant, John 11073 67, 142 Bradlln, Carol 1Caf Q3 157 Bragman, Andrea 12413 43. 65, 152 Bram, Alan 13133 159 Branco, Joseph 12353 82, 125 Braun, Michele 12193 146 Braun, Natalie 11093 142 Braun, Sheldon 11333 30, 67. 124, 131, 150 Breig, Barbara 12153 36, 41. 45, 70, 97 Bremson, Francis 11103 145 Brennan, Neil 12243 147 Brennand, Susan 11143 49, 52. 76, 82, 155, 155, 136. 188 Brenner, Larry 11283 145 Brenner, Ronald 12083 158 Brewster, Yirglnia 11133 143 Brick, Ben 12183 97 Brick, Cynthia 1GER3 149 Bricker, Susan 1Caf 03 149 Brigleb, Judith 1Bal L3 28, 36. 72. 97, 187 Brill, Jerome 18103 125, 144 Britzman, Mary 12083 70, 82 Britzman, Nancy 12413 139 152 Broadman, Robert 15063 152 Brodsky, Bruce 15153 159 Brolman, Marilyn 12413 30, 85. 57, 139, 152 Brondfield, Arlene 15193 61, 97 Brooks, Barry 1Aud E3 76, 156 Brooks, Susan 12343 56, 57. 70, 82 Brown, Alvin 18183 62, 97. 126, 127. 132 Brown, Donna 1Caf R3 53, 70, 137, 144 Brown, Dorothy 12133 72. 136, 158, 143 Brown, Joyce 1Aud A3 155 Brown, Karen 12203 56, 70. 156, 138, 146 Brown, Lynn 1MS3 152 Brown, Sheila 1Aud D3 40, 156 Brown, Stephen 11233 126, 127, 145 Brown, Tobie 15213 40, 49. 57, 59, 82 Brown, Vivian 11293 150 Bruce, Francine 13153 147 Bruckner, Arnold 12213 82 Bruder, Elliot 12183 67, 97 Brumbaugh, Patrick 1Bal K3 83 Bruml, Marjorie 11083 28, 45, 55, 149 Brunello, Joe 11023 97 Bruner, Karen 11043 144 Brush, EdtuinX12063 30, 52, 60, 65, 97 Brust, Jerald 1Aud F3 78, 157 Buchler, Stuart 12163 146 Buckantz, Karen 11143 85 Buckholtz, Nell 1Aud F3 157 Bucklan, Melvin 13243 148 Buckland, Jeffrey 12283 151 Buckler, Toby 12263 30. 151 Bucksteln, Janice 12393 143 Bucsi, Don 1Ba1 K3 159 Budas, Margaret 13073 155 Buettell, Rodger 15213 159 Bunin, Alan 12353 151 Bunin, Nelson 1MS3 152 Bunin, Shelby 1Sp Lab3 97 Bunkelman, Karl 13163 148 Bunkin, David 11163 150 Burg, Judith 1Caf M3 157 Burge, Randall 1Aud D3 156 Burger, Carol 15283 137 Burk, Melvyn 12183 97 Burns, Betsy 12203 59, 153 Burns, Mary 12203 146 Burns, Robert 15213 159 Burnett, Nancy 1Bal K3 159 Bunzis, Gunta 12153 97 Burwasser, David 12213 57, 60, 83 Burwasser, Joyce 12023 28, 36, 41, 48, 55, 56, 57, 97, 185, 137 Bushnell, Thomas 1Caf M3 157 Bussell, Robert 15103 147 Butler, Charles 11053 142 Butler, Karen 12193 146 Butnilt, Shirlee 12153 28, 31, 38, 56, 57. 97 Butler, Richard 1Aud E3 78, 156 Byers, Linda 1Aud E3 156 C Cahoon, Marilyn 11513 52, 74, 75, 76. 97 Cain, Frank 12233 83 Camberg, Marylin 12213 158 Camp, Susan 12023 34, 38, 97 Camp, William 1Aud E3 31, 156 Campana, Beverly 11043 144 Campbell, Donna 11213 40, 153 Campbell, Mary Lou 12203 43, 59, 146 Campen, Richard 12063 64, 65, 67, 97. 126, 132 Camy, Joanne 11083 72, 134, 188, 149 Canitia, Josephine 1Caf 03 149 Canner, Marlene 1Caf P3 43, 157 Canning, Carolyn 13283 78, 148 Cantor, Neil 15093 50, 65, 97 Caplin, Lili 12273 97 Caponero, Anette 12103 153 Caputo, John 11333 150 Carbaugh, Ralph 11113 78, 153 Carlson, Christina 12173 154 Carlson, Richard 15163 148 Carmichael, Susan 12253 72, 87, 98 Carr, David 13013 74, 155 Carter, Edward 12213 83 Cassely, William 12353 151 Castelyn, Rosemarie 1GCR3 149 Caughlin, Lawrence 11193 153 Ceaser, Martin 12103 153 Cerina, Guida 12023 98 Cerveny, Philip 11103 145 Chaklord. Kathryn 15253 70, 134, 144 Chakford, Thomas 12293 154 Chalkley, Sherrill 1Caf M3 157 Chamberlin, Loretta 12523 98 Chan, Dorothy 15013 134, 155 Chan, Raymond 12163 146 Chaney, Fenton 1AS3 40, 67. 98, 181 Charnas, Eliot 12113 98 Charns, Ellen 13283 148 Charron, Joan 11123 145 Charyn, Glenda 1Caf 03 34. 149 Chattman, Gerald 12243 50, 35, 147 Checkman, Judith 1Aud G3 157 Chenin, Herbert Fred 11253 98 Chernikolf, Joel 11213 45, 47. 65, 155 Cherubini, Ralph 12013 76. 146 Chesler, Judith 15013 155 Chesney, Neil 1Aud A3 155 Chestler, Gerald 11073 142 Chin, Richard 1Aud B3 156 Chin, Victoria 12153 36, 53. 70, 98 Chizek, Lawrence 11163 150 Chlebo, Janice 1Caf O3 135, 137, 149 Cholfey, Geraldine 11113 155 Cistone, Judith 12533 158 Clapp, Sue 12023 98 Clark, jeiery 11273 98 Clark, Linda 1Ba1 L3 35, 42. 45, 69, 98, 133 Clark, Richard 12533 158 Clark, Tom 13143 147 Clarke, Philip 1Aud A3 155 Clay, Gerald 12303 44, 74, 98 Clayton, Karen 11133 143 Cleaveland, Walter 15243 148 Cleveland, Sue 1Ba1 K3 159 Climo, Miriam 15173 98 Clossman, Susan 12053 30, 150 Coblitz, Stephen 12013 146 Coe, Deanna 12413 33, 37, 57, 152 Coe, Lawrence 12353 131, 151 Coen, Marcia 15073 134, 155 Cogan, Howard 12173 154 Cogen, Judith 11133 143 Cohen Adrienne 11083 139 Cohen, Deborah 13133 31, 70, 83 Cohen Earl 1127398 Cohen Elaine 15053 159 Cohen Ellen 1GER3 56, 149 Cohen, Eugene 13103 67, 144 Cohen Harriet 12193 146 Cnhen Helen 1Aud G3 157 Cohen Lawrence 1MS3 152 Cohen Martha 12263 151 Cohen, Stuart 13093 63, 98 Cohen, Stuart 13063 152 Cohen, Sydney 13183 94, 98 Cohn, Adele 13153 37, 48, 58, 83 Cohn, Iris 1Caf R3 59, 144 Colbert, Gary 12333 83 Colbert, Lawrence 1EMR3 124, 152 Cole, Barbara 1Ba1 L3 98 Cole, Kathryn 1GER3 29, 30, 37, 139. 149 Cole, Michael 12113 28, 62, 98 Cole,,Susan 11043 144 Collins, George 11073 142 Comella, Charles 1BCR3 62, 149 Comella, Michaline 12153 61, 143 Conoboy, Richard 11113 153 Constantelos, Bill 12373 124, 154 Cook, Barbara 12253 139, 154 168 I Cook, Katherine 12273 49, 59, 98 Cook, William 13053 159 Coombs, Rebecca 12203 43, 146 Cooper, Lana 1GCR3 149 Cooper, Michael 13143 125, 130, 147 Cooper, Robert 12343 159 Copeland, Neil 13073 63, 155 Copley, Linda 1GER3 149 Coppersmith, Alvin 11023 142 Corhusier, Kenneth 13083 64, 155 Corbusier, Mary 11173 40, 70, 145 Corl, John 13113 147 Corman, Larry 12083 158 Corn, Lois 11123 145 Corsaro, Carol 12153 98 Corsaro, Marilyn 11173 145 Corsello, Dennis 1Sp Lab3 67, 98 Cort, Linda 12313 42, 151 Costanzo, Sam 1Aud C3 156 Couch, Fred 1MS3 152 Couch, George 12353 151 Cousin, Elaine 11293 40, 150 Covitt, Harold 11113 78, 153 Covitt, Sandra 12343 83 Cowan, Sharyn 11143 158 Cramer, Elaine 13083 155 Cramer, Hazel 12233 28, 37, 49, 53, 69, 72, 98 Cramer, Sanford 1Aud G3 157 Crea, Anita 12313 151 Crea, Nick 1Ba1 K3 159 Cronk, Bruce 1Ba1 K3 159 Cronk, Douglas 11233 125, 145 Crooks, Marjorie 1Bal J3 50, 36, 74, 75. 76, 98 Cudney, Virginia 12053 150 Cully, Paul 11163 73, 150 Curtis, Diane 13253 53, 70, 144 Custer, Sandra 11293 150 Cutler, Lee 1Aud A3 155 Czupek, Karen 1Caf M3 50, 46, 48, 157 D Dake, Michael 11233 145 Daley, Nancy 11093 57, 135, 156, 158, 142 Daniels, Jeannine 12323 61, 99 Dauber, James 12303 52. 60 92. 99 Davidson, Richard 1Ba1 K3 67. 75, 76, 83 Davies, Marie 13013 155 Davies, Susan 12263 151 Davis, Diane 1.2293 154 Davis, Francis 1Bal J3 41, 45, 50, 51. 99, 133, 134,144 Davis, Harvey 12103 66, 153 Davis, Kathleen 12153 30, 48, 72, 92, 99 Davis, Linda 11043 144 Davis, Michael 12173 64, 154 Davis, Peter 11113 124. 130. 153 Davis, Sandra 1Caf P3 157 Dean, John 13263 148 Delaney, Kathleen 11173 70, 138, 145 Dell, Charlotte 12523 99 Delman, Brent 11213 124, 155 De1Vecchio, Bianca 12203 146 DeMarinis, Norma 1Aud G3 134, 157 Denk, Herbert 13243 148 Desatnik, Martin 1BCR3 59, 149 Desatnick, Sheila 12413 152 De'I'homas, Grace 11293 150 Deutch, Joel 11143 158 Diamond, Alan 15063 78, 152 Diamond, Arthur 12063 99 Diamond, Peter 12163 40, 75, 146 Di Bartola, Donna 12323 99 DiCicco, Gloria 1Aud G3 157 DiC0ro0. Dolores 13153 147 Dickelman, Patricia 15283 37, 68, 72, 147, 148 Dillon, David 12373 154 nfuey, christopher 12303 99 Dittrick, Diane 11153 143 Dolin, Joan 1Caf R3 46, 48, 144 Doliveck, David 12103 153 Dollinger, Michael 15093 99 Domeck, Douglas 13013 155 Dorlman, Phyllis 12053 65, 68, 150 Dorsky, Franklin 11833 124, 150 Dotson, Tim 13053 52, 83 Dowd, Janice 1Caf O3 149 Draye, Robert 11103 145 Drembus, Toby 12023 55, 99 Drey7us.t, Diane 1Ba1 J3 46, 50, 59. 99 Dreyfuss, Steven 11253 99, 131, 132 Drucker, Joan 15173 30. 36, 48, 53, 56, 57, 66, 99, 157 Drysdale, Evelyn 13083 155 Drysdale, Margaret 11123 39, 138, 145 Duber, Adrienne 12083 55, 46, 83 Dubin, Linda 1Aud G3 157 Dubin, James 1EMR3 152 Duchon, Barbara 11213 55, 153 nuehon, cms 12293 vs, iss Duirk, Kenneth 1BCR3 149 Duncan, Nancy 1Caf R3 57. 144 Dunn, Stuart 12183 74, 99 Dvorln, Robert 12123 74, 76 Dworkin, Howard 11113 155 Dworkin, Jill 12253 78, 154 Dwosh, Douglas 12243 127, 147 Dwoskin, Dave 15113 127, 147 Dye, Kathy 13053 159 DVC- PUNT 15093 53. 67. 99. 125. 130 Dye, Robert 1Ba1 K3 99 I Eastman, Fred 1EMR3 152 Easton, Patricia 12023 36, 61, 99 Eaton, Nancy 11153 76. 145 Edington, Ray 13083 67, 155 Eder, Paula 12373 78, 154 Edy, Barbara 12413 59, 152 Edy, William 11023 142 Egbert, Ronald 1AS3 99 Ehrlich, Kenneth 11103 145 Ehrlich, Sandra 13213 159 Eichner, Robert 1Ba1 K3 28, 51, 62, 67. 85 Eigen, Maxene 11173 145 Einbund, Michael 11253 100. 142 Eisen, Joel 12213 34. 83. 123. 132 1- L-. . 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Leonard 1Aud A3 155 Feldman, Donna 12273 30, 34, 36, 47, 49, 58, 83, 100 Feldman, Marlene 12083 158 Fleeter, Norman 1Sp Lab3 101 Fleeter, Renee 13153 29, 33, 43, 74, 134, 147 Fleeter, Sanford 13083 155 Fletcher, John 12183 67, 101, 126,,l27, 132, 164 Flumerlelt, Scott 1Bal K3 73, 84 Folger, Bill 11053 101 Fontana, Josephine 13173 101 Forbes, Alan 1MS3 152 Ford, Bettyjo 12263 58, 151 Forman, Carole 12023 101, 133 Forman, Michael 12163 146 Fox, Harry 1Aud D3 156 Fox, Marlene 1Aud B3 71, 156 Fox, Myrna 13213 39, 46, 59, Friedman, Bruce 1AS3 30, 38, 39, 45, 52, 56, 67, 101 Friedman, Charles 13013 155 Friedman, Deborah 12143 39, 50, 56, 72, 101 Friedman, Judith 12153 33, 37, 46, 49, 55, 57, 84, 101 Friedman Friedman Karen 11143 158 Marlene 13073 155 Friedman Norman 11233 145 Friedman Roberta 13153 74, 76, 147 Friedman, Sheldon 1EMR3 78, 152 Friedman, Thomas 12013 146 Friedman Trina 12393 143 Froelich, Andrew 11333 74, 150 Fromet, Brenda 12053 150 Fromm, Norman 12113 102 Fronck, Gregory 11023 142 Feldman, Marta 12213 158 Fellner, John 1Aud A3 131, 155 Fenton, Michael 12353 151 Fergus, Daniel 11053 142 Ferguson, Chester 12353 21, 151 Ferrara, Frank 13063 78, 150 84 Foyer, Richard 11273 67, 101 Frager, Arne 12243 76, 147 Frager, Irene 12293 154 Frank, Gail 11173 37, 41, 78, 145 Frank, Joanne 11043 133 Frank, Linda 1Bal J3 52, 72. 87, 101 Frank, Louis 13063 126, 152 Ferrone, Patricia 1Caf O3 149 Epstein, Aileen 12053 150 Epstein, Barbara 1Bal L3 28. 35, 47, 100 Epstein, Barry 11073 142 Epstein, Bruce 11213 78, 153 Epstein, Edwin 13053 43. 60, 67, 76, 84 Epstein, James 12333 158 Epstein, Jerome 1Aud C3 156 Epstein, Judith 12023 57, 61, 100, 133, 135, 137 Epstein, Ralph 12103 66, 78, 153 Erlenbach, Florence 11173 145 Ernst, Robert 1Aud C3 131, 156 Eschenauer, Carolyn 12203 146 Escovitz, Maurice 1Bal K3 159 Escovilz, Sandra 12233 35, 48, 51, 56, 61,100 Esgar, Barbara 12263 76, 151 Estriecher, Rozelle 13253 144 Ettinger, Merle 12333 84 Fidler, Rita 12143 43, 78, 100 Fierman, Gail 1Aud C3 156 Fierman, Roberta 11113 153 Fierman, Ronald 13143 147 Figowitz, Mitchell 12063 54, 55, 100 Ettkin, Arnold 1Aud G3 157 Ettkin, Sharon 11093 142 Evans, Barbara 12143 36, 71, 100 Evans, Carol 11133 143 Evans, Evans, Evans, 128, Evans, Richard 1Aud D3 156 Stephen 13053 84, 92 Stuart 13183 4, 100, 129, 132 Susan 12103 153 Fine, Leslie 1EMR3 131, 152 Finger, Charles 12353 131, 151 Finger, SueEllen 11293 78, 150 Fink, Carol 1Aud C3 30, 76 Fink, Gladys 1Aud C3 156 Fink, Hermina 12263 151 Fink, Susan 12313 37, 58, 151 Finkelstein, Irwin 12293 78, 154 Finkelstein, Rochelle 12233 57, 100 Finkle, Edna 11213 39, 74, 153 Finn, David 13183 101 Finn, Nadine 13133 53, 159 Finnigan, Sheila 12083 84, 100 Fischer, Raymond 11073 142 Fischer, Sharon 13153 147 Frankel, Carol 11313 101 Frankel, Judy 1GCR3 149 Frankel, Mark 1BCR3 43, 149 Frankel, Sanford 1Caf P3 126, 157 Franks, Vernon 11023 67, 132. 142 Franz, Patricia 12203 146 Fratianne, Anita 12393 69, 72 Fratoe, Frank 12213 84 Free, Barbara 12333 158 Freed, Bonnie 13253 30, 34, 56, 57, 139, 144 Freed, Joyce 11093 142 Freedman, Harvey 13263 148 Freedman, Kenneth 1Aud B3 156 Freeman, Gail 12023 28, 40, 41, 48, 50, 56, 57, 101 Freeman, Gary 12283 151 Freeman, Harvey 11163 150 Freemel, Rochelle 12103 153 Frye, Carolyn 1Bal J3 28, 102 137 Fuchsman, Lucy 13283 44, 60, 148 Fuchsman, William 13183 31, 40, 42, 45, 52, 53, 64, 102 Fuerst, Nancy 11293 150 Fuldauer, Albert 1BCR3 149 Fuldauer, Gale 12373 154 G Gaffney, Ed 11143 158 Gale, Trudy 13153 147 Galione, Darla 11293 150 Gall, Arlene 12343 85, 100 Galvin, Jack 12103 153 Gambatese, Michael 1Bal K3 85 Ganger, Penny 12373 154 Ganley, Dave 1MS3 152 Ganley, Donna 12203 59, 146 Gans, Arnold 13143 147 Gunther, Barbara 1Bal L3 59, 70, 102 Gantverg, Lois 11083 149 Ganz, Esther, 12273 46, 102 Caraway, Linda 12133 135, Evert, Timothy 1Sp Lab3 100 Exl, Lawrence 13103 144 Fischer, Susan 12253 55, 69, 154 Fish, Celia 12193 34, 58, 146 Fisher, Barbara 13133 48, 54, 55, 84 Fisher, Beverly 12193 146 Fisher Fisheri Christopher 11333 131, 150 Bonnie 1Caf R3 144 Fisher, Karen 12153 51, 101, 138 Fisher, Linda 12053 150 Fisher Philip 13053 30, 53, Freer, Frederick 12243 63, 147 French, Robert 13243 78 Frey, Siglinde 13173 101, 133, 135, 138 Freyer, Beth 13173 53, 66, 69, 101 Frick, Karin 12153 69, 70, 101, 133, 136 Frick, Kenneth 1Caf P3 78, 157 Fried, Allan 12253 154 Fried, Kenneth 12283 151 Fried, F ried, Richard 13103 144 Sandra 12323 34, 35, 36, 56, 101, 137 67, 74, 84, 132 Fisher, Sharon 12273 101 Fishman, Esterlee 12323 101 Fishman, Martin 11253 67, Fried, Spencer 12113 60, 67, 101 Friedberg, Myra 13083 68, 76, 138, 155 Friedland, Ellen 13133 159 F Factor, Alan 12123 143 Faigin, Larry 13063 43, 74, 152 Faigin, Martin 12373 44, 60, 125, 154 Faigin, Stuart 13163 33, 148 Faigus, Bonita 1Aud A3 139, 155 Faigus, Martin 1Bal K3 53, 67, 84, 96 Fallenberg, Amy 13053 159 Faluski, Gail 11123 145 Fant, Myron 12213 84, 154 101, 117 Fitzgerald, John 12113 101 Flack, 131 , Flate, Flate, Flate, Flate, Fleck, Sanford 1Aud C3 76, 156 Joanne 1GER3 149 Linda 1Bal K3 159 Marilyn 12393 34 Sharon 12213 158 Linda 11143 158 Friedlander, Douglas 13063 78, 152 Friedlander, Gayle 12413 152 Friedlander, Karen 11083 149 Friedlander, Kenneth 12333 28, 62, 84, 120 Friedlander, Stanley 12243 147 Friedman, Barbara 13083 155 169 143 Garb, Ellen 12143 30, 102, 137 Gard, Norman 11103 30, 67, 73, 130, 145 Gardiner, Ann 1Caf O3 46, 72, 149 Garfinkle, Gerald 12213 158 Garr, Gerald 11143 158 Garratt, Janette 11083 149 Garson, Barry 12333 158 Garson, Gary 1AS3 39, 67, 102, 132 Gaus, Sharon 1Bal L3 102 Gayman, David 12303 38, 102 Geck, Robert 12293 154 Geer, Anita 12233 28, 34, 56, 102 Geffen, Susan 11173 70. 134, 145, 147 Gelb, Marilyn 12393 143 Gelfand, Marlene 1Caf 03 149 Geller, Bruce 13083 155 Geller, Robert 13063 71, 78, 152 Gentile, Claire 12333 158 Georgian, Thomas 12373 154 Georgius, John 1Aud F3 157 Geraci, Sandy 12083 158 Gerber, Terry 12183 50, 67. 102. 127 Gerber, Yvette 12343 159 Gerdy, Linda 13073 155 WM. ' , Germanovich, Melanie 11173 39, 58, 145 Gernstettcr, James 12243 147 Gerowin, Lance 11053 142 Gerson, Jelfrey 1Aud A3 60, 155 Gerson, Mike 13133 159 Gesdorf, William 13163 74, 148 Gressel, Lynda 11043 144 Ghelman, Sharon 11123 145 Ghorghorian, Alice 1Bal L3 28, 34, 48, 102, 135 Giammar,.Gayle 11043 144 Giatron, Mary 13153 147 Giatron, Thomas 11103 145, 128 Gibson, Warren 12353 74, 151 Giesey, Grattan 12353 73, 151 Gilbert, Diana 11113 153 Gilbert, Marc 12163 146 Gilbert, Michael 1BCR3 149 Gilbert, Sandra 12233 36, 43, 48, 70, 102. 135 Gilbert, Sanford 1Caf Q3 78, 157 Gilden, Arlene 12373 154 Giles, Douglas 13073 131, 155 Giles, Thomas 11273 102, 131 Gill, Lawrence 11163 67, 124, 150 Gillen, Sally 11143 72, 85 Gilliam, Linda 12083 158 Gillinov, Ronald 12213 85 Gilman, Marlene 11093 41, 47, 48, 74, 142 Gilman, Neil 13053 85 Gilman. Sheldon 1Aud D3 78, 156 Gilman, Susan 1Caf M3 39, 76, 157 Gilmore, Joyce 12323 28, 36, 53, 56, 102, 137 Ginsberg, Barbara 12343 159 Ginsberg, Melvin 13113 147 Girsch, Mary 12323 70, 102 Gitson, Robert 12333 85 Gladstone, Frederick 1Sp Lab3 102 Gladstone, Karen 11123 145 Glamser, Frank 12013 146 Glaser, Michael 13053 85, 154 Glasgow, Kenneth 11053 102 Glass, Gray 1Caf P3 78, 127, 157 Glass, Marilyn 12233 50, 102 Glass, Norton 12083 158 Glassman, Marikay 1GCR3 29, 33, 34, 41, 46, 58, 66. 149 Glattstein, Estelle 11213 1,53 Glazer, Belly 12273 72. 102 Glazer, Dennis 12013 146 Gleasman, James 12123 143 Gleason, James 1Bal K3 74, 85 Glendenning, William 1BCR3 149 Glick, Michael 11073 142 Glickman, Ronald 13263 148 Gliekson, Harriet 11313 39, 42, 45, 48, 50, 102 Gluckman, Sandra 1GCR3 37, 49, 50, 149 Glueclt, Bonnie 12143 48, 58, 59, 102, 133 Gohr, David 11333 73, 150 Gold, Carol 12023 41, 50, 102 Gold, Janet 1Aud G3 40, 66. 157 Gold, Larry 1Aud G3 157 Gold, Rachelle 13133 159 Gold, Ronald 12063 47, 102 Gold, William 11213 78, 155 Goldberg, Elaine 11213 155 Goldber fn Goldberg, Goldberg, Goldberg, Goldberg, Goldberg, 148 Goldberg, 105 Goldberg, Freya 15173 105 Gerald 15153 159 Gloria 15283 29 Joyce 11143 158 Larry 15093 105 Marvin 15263 67. Rdchelle 12023 28. Sherman 11553 Gordon, Norton 1Bal K3 67, 85, 125, 150, 132 Goss, Matthew 1Caf Q3 157 Gottleib, Joel 12093 103 Gould, Renee 12173 154 Gozner, Norma 12213 158 Grabowski, Patricia 11173 138, 145 Graf, Alan 12253 33, 154 Graff, Liesel 11123 68, 76, 145 Granaas, Lloyd 13063 152 Granader, Ronald 12283 125 Grant, Margo 13283 30, 37. H Haber, Kenneth 1AS3 30, 104 124, 150 Goldberger, Faye 12253 40, 78, 154 Goldblum, Ronald 1MS3 43, 152 Golden, William 15263 148 Goldfarb, Jill 12053 150 Goldlarb, William 12213 85 Goldish, Louis 12213 47, 52. 60, 85 Goldlsh, Marilyn 11153 145 159, 148 Gray, Gray, James 12163 146 Joel 12173 124, 154 Gray, Lois 12523 49, 70, 105, 135 Grayn Grayn 145 om, Aaron 12283 151 om, Karen 11123 78, Green, Eileen 1Caf R3 57, 153, 157, 144 Green, Sandra 12023 57, 61 1 Hyatt, David 12123 67, 145 Goldman, 146 Goldman, Barbara 12203 34, Gary 15053 74, 75, 105 Greenberg, Adrienne 12313 151 .I B5 Goldman, Gloria 15283 148 Goldman, James 1AS3,67, 105 Goldman, Ronald 15213 159 Goldstein, Carole 1GER3 149 Goldstein Eewin 1Aud B3 vs. iss' Goldstein, Francine 15173 46, 105 Goldstein, Mark 1BCR3 41, 65, 149 Goldstein, Matthew 15143 147 Goldstein, Melvyn 1Aud C3 124, 156 Goldstein, Robert 1EMR3 76, 152 Goldwasxer, Gary 11253 59, 67.105, 117, 151 Golenberg, Bonnie 12263 54, 151 Golland, Barbara 11293 29, 150 Greenberg, Alan 13103 144 Greenberg, Charlotte 1 1 193 158, 155 Greenberg, Karen 12153 46, 105 Greenberg, Leslie 15263 74, 148 Greenberg, Sanford 12243 147 Greenberger, Sheldon 12213 58. 60, 85 Greene, Janet 1 Bal K3 159 Greene, Susan 15253 57, 144 Greenes, Sandra 13213 159 Greenfield, James 1Ba1 K3 159 Greenspan, Ronald 15163 148 Greenspun, Julian 15013 155 Greenstein, Merrill 1Sp Lab3 103 Greenston, Peter 12163 146 Greenwold, Mark 1MS3 152 Golliker, John 15243 148 Goloboff, Miriam 1Caf P3 54, Gregg, Rosemary 1Ba1J3 104 Gressel, Joel 12163 76, 146 cram, Phillip 13183 104 Grintz, Al 1AS3 104 Gross, Beverly 1Caf O3 149 Gross, lleen 13153 147 Gross, Judy 12153 55, 57, 104, 157 Gros, Marilyn 11093 142 Gross, Martin 12243 40, 71, 150 Homik, Marcia 13153 147 40, 157 Goodman, Alan 12243 152, 147 Goodman, Alice 12193 55, 76, 146 Goodman, Diane 12053 48, 150 Goodman, Howard 12533 85, 115 Goodman, Louise 12273 59. 41, 45, 48, 105 Goodman, Maureen 12153 37, 48. 145 Goodman, Michael 12113 52, 60, 73, 105 Goodman, Susan 12513 57, 151 Goodwin, Gary 12543 159 Goodwin, Marilyn 12413 152 Gorczok, Peter 15143 147 Gordon, Adrea 15153 85 Gordon, David 1EMR3 78, 152 Gordon, Gary 1Aud E3 47, 156 Gordon, Harlan 12553 67, 125 144, 151 Gordon, Howard 15243 148 Gordon, Hy 1BCR3 149 Gordon, Jacquelyn 12263 151 Gordon, Jlll 15013 es, 155 p. 74, Gross, 150. 147 Melvin 1EMR3 152 owe, Phyllis 1Aud D3 -is, 5155 Gross, Rochelle 12103 153 Gross, Wendy 12523 51, 57, 70, 144 Groszberg, Robert 11163 124, 15 Grossberger, Morris 12343 159 Grossman, Alan 11273 104, 152 Grossman, George 1Bal K3 85 Grossman, Judith 12253 45, 72. 104 Grossman, Karen 1GCR3 149 Grossman, Loren 12063 104 cmm, Gary 11273 104 Gruich, Anne 12233 72, 104 Gruschoru, Alan 12063 54, 50, 104 Guerrero, Magdalena 13153 66, 147 Gufin, Frank 11253 53, 60 71, 104 Gumto, Michael 12283 151 Gunning, David 12013 40, 146 Gurev, Jerome 1Sp Lab3 59, 104 Gurney, Jacqueline 12133 143 Gurney, Nelson 1Aud F3 157 Gustafson, Charles 11073 142 Gutfeld, Nancy 1Ba1 J3 36, 55, 104 Guthrie, Steele 15103 144 Gutholf, Mona 12193 146 Gutin, Robert 1Aud E3 131, 156 Gutmacher, Elaine 11313 104 Guttman, Marvin 11163 78, 150 Guzik, Gayle 1Aud F3 157 Haberman, Joan 12393 70 Haims, Bonnie 15213 85 Haims, William 1EMR3 124. 152 Hall, Cay 12023 53, 72, 104 Halle, Judith 12413 152 Hammerbacher, Roberta 11143 70, as Handelman, Garry 12373 40, 76 Handelman, James 12163 146 Handelman, Robert 12183 47, 105 Handler, Vicki 1GCR3 72, 138, 149 Hanford, Bettie 11143 85 Hanford, Philip 12103 153 Hansen, Alfred 13053 159 Happ, Judith 11123 145 Harmeling, Paula 13133 159 Harris, Averill 11103 145 Harris, Elaine 11293 150 Harris, Jonathan 11253 105 Harris, Renee 1Ba1 K3 159 Harris, Richard 12123 128, 143 Harris, Sally 12343 30, 85 Harrison, Fern 1Ba1 L3 41, 47, 50, 105 Hart, Kay 1Bal J3 105 Hart, Marvin 12163 146 Hartman, Sanford 11143 158 Harvey, Robert 11233 67, 145 Harvey, Stephen 13183 105, 125, 130, 132 Harwood, Stephen 11193 130 Hawthorne, Jane 15173 45, 72, 105 Hawthorne, Ruth 15083 66, 155 Healy, Kathleen 11193 59. 134. 153 Healy, Maureen 12273 37, 40, 46, 59, 105 Heidemann, Paul 11023 142 Heil, Jean 13283 43, 148 Heinisch, Richard 12303 105 Heisterkarnp, Bruce 12103 151 Heisterltamp, Janet 12253 49, 105 Held, Danny 1BCR3 130, 149 Helfrick, Patricia 11173 145 Heller, Rober 15083 155 Heller, Sherman 12283 151 Heller, Thomas 13013 155 Heltzer, Ellen 1Aud D3 156 Hemry, Tyrone 12013 146 Henderson, Shirley 12103 134, 153 170 Herforth, Nancy 1Aud C3 156 Herman, Harvey 12243 147, 164 Herman, Kenneth 13113 147 Herman, Stanley 12553 151 Herman, Stuart 11253 145 Hermann, Ken 12333 158 Hermelin, Leslie 1Aud B3 78. 155 Hermelin, Stephen 13263 148 Herrick, Charles 11103 145 Herrick, Sandy 11103 33, 73, 147 Herrmann, Dennis 11143 158 Hershberger, David 13163 148 Hershey, Barry 13243 148 Hershig, Alven 13153 159 Herskovitz, Ricky 15013 155 Herzfeld, Jeffrey 1EMR3 55, 152 Hesse, Paul 12113 67, 71, 74, 75, 76, 105 Hevland, Marlene 12053 150 Hibshman, Ronna 12143 105 Hicks, James 11043 74, 142 Hill, Frederick 15113 147 Hill, Jane 12513 59, 72, 151 Hill, Karen 13153 147 Himmel, Susan 12343 159 Hingson, Dicltson 12213 40, 50, 52, 60, 85 Hinton, Suzanne 12193 146 Hirsch, David 15093 30, 105, 125, 130, 132 Hirsch, Judi 11123 145 Hirsch, Judith 12523 57, 56, 66, 105 Hirsch, Lynne 11083 53, 57. 149 Hirschberg, Susan 1GER3 149 Hirschfield, Susan 11213 68, 78, 138, 155 Hirsh, Walter 12543 159 Hirschl, Lawrence 12063 105 Hiscott, David 12533 85 Hoch, Barbara 1Caf R3 42 Hackman, Roger 13183 105 Hoenie, Alan 1Aud C3 124. 131, 156 Holler, Francine 12203 146 Hoffman, Arnold 15053 67, 85, 125 Hoffman, Denise 1Aud B3 156 Hofman, Karen 11143 70, 85. 157 Holcombe, Ronnie 1BCR3 149 Holden, Jelfrey 15103 144 Holland, Linda 1Caf O3 70, 149 Hollender, Marilyn 12083 85 Hollosy, Suzanne 12253 154 Holman, Mary Jo 1Caf M3 157 Holstein, Suran1l313 58, 105, 138 Homans, Jeffrey 11333 124. Homik, Sandra 1GER3 149 Hommel, Jelfrey 1Bal K3 159 Hood, Eila 12153 84, 105 Hooper, Ethel 1Caf 03 78, 149 Hooper, Katherine 12293 154 Hoose, Juliette 1GER3 68, 72, 149 Hopper, Mary 1Caf P3 138, 155 Horn, Judith 12193 37, 146 Horowitz, Enid 1GCR3 149 Horwitz, Debra 1Ba1 J3 28, 34, 56, 53, 66, 68, 70, 105 Horwitz, Jacqueline 13213 159 Horwitz, Judith 12263 59, 151 Horwitz, Leighton 12013 76, 126, 146 Hotchkiss, John 11023 142 Hauser, Robert 1Sp Lab3 75, 105 House, Bernice 11113 153 Howard, Beverly 12293 154 Howell, David 12113 105 Howiler, Susan 1Ba1 L3 36, 70, 105 Hunger, Judith 12153 51, 52, 105 Hussin, Gary 11213 155 Hutcheson, Robert 15063 152 Hutner, Anne 1Bal J3 29, 105, 159 Huxtable, Jane 15213 56, 55, 72. 86, 137 Huxtable, Pamela 11173 68, 137. 145 Hyatt, Margaret 12533 158 Hybloom, Kenneth 11103 73, 145 Hyman, Richard 1Caf P3 78, 157 I Iberall, Eleanor 11043 43, 44, 55. 144 Illencik, Brian 1BCR3 67, 149 Irlen, Robert 12213 158 lrwin, Marc 11053 8, 75 Ison, Bruce 11103 126, 145 lttkin, Timothy 1BCR3 149 Jacobs, Claudia 11313 105 Jacobs, Norma 12083 66, 86 Jacobson, Jerome 11053 105 Jacoby, Gary 1A.S.3 62, 148 Jacoby, Veronica 12513 151 Jaffe, Gilbert 13163 148 Jaffe, lvan 11233 145 Jalfe, Spencer 11113 153 James, Elizabeth 1Aud A3 155 James, Thomas 11073 142 Jaros, Susan 11213 153 Javitch, Ruth 11043 144 Jenlts, Carolyn 12273 74, 106. 136, 138 Jensen, John 13163 63, 75, 148 Jilek, Thomas 11103 145 Johns, Ted 11193 155 Johnson, Christina 12413 37. 48, 58, 66, 152 Johnson, Karen 12263 151 Johnson, Mary 12203 146 Johnston, Bruce 11143 158 Jones, Lynn 11253 145 Jones, Lynn 1Aud A3 155 Jones, Mary 11153 46 Jones Jones Nancy 11043 144 I Wayne 11073 62, 142 Jordan, Judith 11293 134, 150 Joseph, Hillel 11073 142 Joseph, Linda 12253 46, 68, 154 Joseph, Mark 12283 42. 47, 60, 151 Jurinshy, Marvin 12213 86 Joyce, Carol 12143 106 Kabert, Loretta 12203 146 Kaczorowslty, Ann 11123 145 Kadis, Sally 1Caf R3 41, 48 Kagan, Barbara 12293 154 Kahn, Howard 13053 159 Kahn, janet 11313 31, 35, 48, 59. 106, 135 Kahn, Michael 13093 28, 106 Kain, Howard 1Sp. Lab3 53, 76, 106 Kajan, Gloria 1Bal J3 50, 106 Kalirlt, Barry 11273 106 Kallas, Thomas 12253 154 Kaltenbach, Gary 12373 154 Kane, Lester 1MS3 152 Kane, Marilyn 12053 150 Kanousky, Norman 12063 52, 56, 67, 89, 106 Kaplan Barnett 12103 153 Kendis, Robert 1Bal K3 159 Kendis, Sherrie 11113 153 Kern, Robert 12213 31, 50, 52, 60, 86, 116 Kerschberg, Larry 11233 47, 60, 79, 145 Kershaw, Carol 12233 61, 107 Kessler, Allan 12113 30, 33, 35, 47, 52, 60, 76, 107 Kessler, Jeffrey 11053 142 Kessler, Stuart 1Aud A3 79 Kiel, Linda 13213 70, 86 Kiel, Marilyn 11143 158 Kier, Myra 13283 34, 148 Killmeyer, Margaret 1GCR3 76, 149 Kinchler, Harvey 13213 159 King, Boyd 12013 146 King, Pete 12013 74 Kirltell, James 1Aud D3 124, 156 Kirsehner, Sidney 13073 155 Kitman, Harriet 11093 55 Kish, Mary 12153 107 Klaiman, Conrad 12123 76, 143 Klapholz, Nela 12373 154 Kronfeld, Karen 13133 46, 86 Kaplan, Carole 12313 48, 71, 151 Kaplan, Edward 12343 71 Kaplan, Irving 12113 32, 106 Kaplan Myron 12123 143 Kaplan, Raymond 13143 30, 147 Kaplan, Susan 1Caf 03 48, 58 149 Kaplansky, Howard 11163 124, 150 Kaplow, Ellen 12193 146 Karges, Gary 12333 158 Karner, Gary 12103 124 Karp, Rosalyn 1Caf Q3 66, 157 Karp, Sharon 12173 154 Kasabach, Jeanne 11293 30, 150 Kater, Stanley 1Aud G3 124, 157 Klatzo, Neal 13163 43, 148 Klein, Dennis 13113 147 Klein, Dennis 11023 142 Klein 158 Klein 1 30 Klein 156 Michael 12213 54, 55, , Stanley 1Caf M3 124, Steven 1Aud C3 124, Kleinman, jerry 12183 71, 107 Kleinman, Sandra 12133 35 Katz, Adele 12103 153 Katz a Beverly 1GER3 149 Katz, Diane 13173 46, 70, 106 Katz, Katz, Katz 157 Katz, Edward 11103 145 Eileen 12253 46. 47. 154 Herbert 1Aud F3 79, Jo Ellen 12273 106 Katz, Joyce 11083 50, 149 Katz, Judy 12323 61, 106 Katz, Karen 12203 34, 57, 146 Katz, Katz, Katz Katz Linda 12213 158 Linda 12173 154 Merrell 1Aud B3 156 Ronald 11023 142 Katz, Sheila 12083 35, 86, 135 138 Katz, Sherman 1Bal K3 159 Katz, Steven 13083 124, 155 Katzel, Tobie 13073 40, 155 Katzman, Iudith 12343 28, 29, 36, 49, 56, 60, 86 Kaufman, Anne 1Aud E3 30, 156 Kaufman, Dennis 11143 158 Kaufman, Suzanne 1GCR3 149 Kaufman, Michael 13073 79 Kaufman, Richard 11273 73 106. 130 Kaufman, Rosalie 12323 37, 72. 106 Kleinsmith, Carol 12313 136, 138, 151 Kleinstub, Susan 12413 34, 37, 49, 152 Kline, Ronald 12123 142 Kline, Sharon 12343 159 Kline, Stanley 1Aud E3 156 Klinger, James 1Aud F3 157 Kliot, Gerald 11163 150 Klivans, Diane 1GER3 56, 149 Kluchin, Bonny 11143 86 Kluchin, Ronald 1Aud E3 156 Knecht, Gretchen 13253 42, 53, 133, 138 Kneeht, Joanna 12053 72, 150 Knowles, Barbara 12203 146 Knowles, Galen 11043 54, 55, 58, 59, 144 Koch, Donna 1Bal J3 70, 84, 107 Kochman, Susan 12313 42, 55 Koester, Carole 11193 153 Katfler, Leslee 11273 50, 107 Kogan, Marlene 12313 55, 70, 151 Kogan, Rose Ann 13253 55, 107 Kohn, Linda 12083 86 Kohenr, Karen 13153 74, 147 Kollus, Raymond 13113 147 Kvll, Iill 1Bal L3 28, 29, 49, Kaufmann, Elton 13143 79, 147 Kay, Alan 1AS3 62, 106 Kaye, Ronald 12303 31, 32, 106 Kebe, William 1MS3 152 Kehr, Judith 12193 68, 146 Kelly, David 1Caf M3 157 Kempner, Jacob 12083 158 Kendis, james 1AS3 41, 74, 75, 76, 106 50, 66, 107, 139 Komerofsky, Ralph 11233 145 Komito, Sharron 12233 107 Komito , Vicky 12263 133, 151 Konsen, Ilme 13153 40, 147 Kontos, Anne 12343 159 Kooker, Douglas 12243 147 Koppel, Gary 1Caf Q3 157 Kopperl, Sheldon 12173 154 Korman, Howard 13243 74, 148 Korman, Leah 13213 70, 86, 134, 137 Korner, Elizabeth 11133 76 Kornhauser, David 1Aud D3 156 Korostkine, lrma 11213 153 Koslen, Roger 11073 142 Kossman, Gail 1Bal K3 159 Kottler, Arleen 11123 145 Kouba, Marian 12133 107 Kovanda, Edward 11213 153 Kovit, Sheldon 13053 86 Kowan, Sanford 11103 145 Kowit, Gary 11333 56 Koylzha, Karen 11143 36, 70, 86, 139 Kozell, Charles 1Aud F3 157 Kramer, Florence 12173 28, 43, 69, 154 Krantz, Richard 12083 158 Kraus, Arthur 13103 144 Kraus, Marilyn 1Aud D3 30, 156 Krausz, Michael 1Caf Q3 76, 157 Kravitz, Harriet 1Caf R3 139 Krebs, Claire 1Aud C3 49, 134, 135, 138, 156 Krebs, john 12063 Krenitz, Rosalie 11043 144 Krimmel, Nancy 11173 70, 145 Krock, Bonnie 12153 41, 61, 107, 113 Krogman, Sandie 13053 159 Kroll, Stanley 13133 159 Kronenberg, Marvin 1Aud B3 156 Kroot, Edward 13183 39, 107 Krotine, Ruth 1Caf P3 134, 157 Krotine, Thomas 1Bal K3 53, 86, 125, 128, 132 Krueger, Charles 12163 146 Krulak, Ronnie 1BCR3 149 Krupman, Sanford 11333 150 Krupsa, Ronald 12123 143 Kubachi, john 12303 92, 107, 125, 132 Kuhen, Allan 12243 147 Kuhn, Marilyn 12103 69, 76, 153 Kuhner, John 1EMR3 41, 42, 73, 152 Kulber, Evelyn 12413 152 Kulber, Terry 13093 107 Kurit, Linda 12343 29. 31, 33, 36, 56, 57, 59, 86 Kurland, Barbara 12263 55, 151 Kurofsky, Sandra 13133 43, 70, 86 Kurtz, Judith 1Bal L3 56, 57, 96, 107, 137 Kusens, Helene 11293 150 Kushner, Bill 12163 146 Kustin, Jerry 12283 28, 30, 35, 51, 151 Kutash, Marilyn 12023 70, 107, 139 Kutler, Bernice 12193 146 Kwait, Leon 11253 107 L Lader, Neal 12213 158 Laibman, David 1BCR3 149 Lake, Anne 11143 158 Lake, Lawrence 11193 76 Lake, Susan 13253 76 Lambert, Laurie 1Bal L3 32, 107 171 Lancz, Gerald 12163 39, 127, 130, 146 Landesman, Halle 12263 43, 151 Landis, Bruce 12243 147 Landis, Linda 11143 59, 74, 75, 86 Landgraf, William 13143 131, 147 Landy, Mayer 13143 147 Lane, Bernard 13093 107, 110 Langman, Paul 13133 159 Lannon, Joseph 1BCR3 149 Lannon, Maureen 1Caf M3 157 LaRoche, Robert 11233 145 Lasky, David 12163 146 Lasky, Sandra 11173 147 Latecki, Judith 12253 154 Latin, Lewis 11023 74, 142 Laub, Morton 12013 128, 46 Laub, Shirley 12413 152 Lauber, Faye 12083 52, 59, 72, 87 Lavigna, Daniel 12183 62, 67, 107 Lazarus, Carol 13133 87 Lazarus, Sandra 1Aud D3 156 Leavitt, Frank 12213 87 Leavitt, Jean 11113 153 Lebowitz, lrwin 12343 159 Leberman, Stanley 1MS3 131, 152 Ledsky, Warren 13063 152 Lee, Elizabeth Ann 12323 57, 61, 107 Lee, Jeff 13053 159 Lee, Katherine 11313 108 Lees, Rita 12203 146 Leeson, Jeffrey 12013 74, 146 Leif, Linda 13153 147 Letller, Catherine 13083 155 Lefkowitz, David 12113 60, 108 Lefkowitz, Marcia 13153 58, 147 Lefkowitz, David 11333 150 Lefkowitz, Elliot 11163 150 Lefkowitz, Richard 13263 148 Legow, Janice 1Aud D3 156 Leib, Rena 1Caf Q3 39, 48, 157 Leibowitz, Sally 12273 108 Leibowitz, Sharon 12273 50, 57, 59, 108 Leiby, Judith 11313 72, 108, 146 Leiken, Earl 11073 33, 67, 75, 125, 142 Leinard, Susan 12343 39, 40, 87 Leiser, Rhoda 13213 159 Leland, Martha 11173 66, 145 Lemke, Peter 12013 63, 146' Lenson, Murray 13163 148 Leonards, Ruth 13013 30, 59, 155 Leondido, Alice 1Caf O3 149 LCPCWC, Darla 12233 28, 50, 56, 57, 61, 108 Lepon, Robert 12013 62, 146 Lerner, Barbara 13283 37, 148 Lerner, Judy 1Bal K3 159 Leslie, Gerald 12293 154 Lessem, Barbara 12053 150 Lessem, Sandra 12263 151 Lesser, Gloria 12313 42 Lester, Lynn 12153 46, 48, 56, 108 Leutner, Frederick 12353 42, 63. 151 Lev, Melanie 13073 155 Leventhal, Aaron 12123 143 Leventhal, Donald 13113 71, 147 Leventhal, Fredda 12193 30, 37, 51, 137, 146 Leventhal, Harold 12173 154 Levey, 108, Levey, Levin, Levin, Norma 1Bal J3 28, 56, 135 Harold 12333 158 Jack 1BCR3 79, 149 Sheldon 11143 158 Levine, Arnold 13053 87 Levine, Douglas 12243 147 Levine, Elliot 12303 39, 108 Levine, Francine 12193 137, 146 Levine , Henry 13053 53, 87 Levine, Lynn 13283 43, 70, 148 Levine, Marilyn 11083 149 Levine, Mike 13213 159 Levine, Richard 12253 130, 154 Levine, Sandra 11293 150 Levine, Shirley 12133 30, 34, 36, 42, 45, 48, 53, 63 Levine, Toby 1GER3 149 Levy, Levy, Lfvy, Levy Barbara 1Aud B3 156 Irving 1EMR3 152 jan 12213 87 jerry 12333 87 Levy: Jordan 12343 159 Levy, Levy, Morris 12123 143 Susan 12393 8, 34, 36, 56, 70 Lewis, Diane 11143 59, 87 A Lewis, Robert 12243 47, 75, 147 Lias, Carol 1Caf P3 58, 157 Libava, Gail 13213 87 Libava, Sahron 13253 39 Libman, Joyce 12143 108 Lichterman, Stuart 12183 108 Lieberman, Karen 12413 139. 152 Lieberman, Sharon 11133 137 Lief, David 13263 148 Lifton, Barbara 12143 36, 41, 45, 47, 49, 50, 53, 69, 77, 108 Lihofuer, Arlene 12083 30, 37, 52. 57, 87, 137 Likover, Terry 1Caf M3 77, 134, 138, 157 Lillard, Mark 1Aud G3 157 Lime, Mike 1Sp Lab3 108 Linder, Marc 13183 108 Lindquist, Joan 12203 146 Linsday, Gale 11213 153 Linsday, Shepard 1MS3 62, 152 Lipke, Dolores 12313 151 Lipp, Marilyn 12263 51, 151 Lippe, Jerry' 12163 77, 146 Lippe, Stuart 12283 151 Lipshutz, Melvin 1Bal K3 159 Lipsteuer, Carol 1Caf M3 157 Lipton, Marlene 12023 56, 59. 66, 108 Lish, Barbara 1Aud F3 157 Litowitz, Hedda 11123 145 Litt, Adrienne 1Caf O3 55, 149 Litt, Barbara 12053 150 Livingston, Michael 1BCR3 149 Locker, Edward 1Bal K3 159 Locker, Thomas 13133 159 Lorkshin, Louise 1Bal L3 30, 37, 50, 77, 108 Lodish, Harvey 1AS3 33, 60. 75, 77, 108, 142 'I-if ff! .,, J, Lodish, Leonard 43083 79. 155 Loewe, Raymond 43113 64. 131, 132, 147 Lombardo, Kenneth 41213 153 London, Margery 4Aud E3 57, 134, 156 Loudenstein, Grace 4Aud C3 157 Lough, Patty 4Aud D3 156 Lowy, Michele 42333 158 Lox, Barbara 4GER3 149 Lox, Jerry 4Bal K3 87 Lox, Sandra 41113 153 Lubitz, Sondra 42193 146 Lubline, Jerry 4Aud A3 124. 155 Lucas, Mary lo 42143 63, 108 Luf, Doreen 4Bal L3 28, 50, 108 Lukes, Barbara 43133 159 Lurie, Leonard 42373 154 Lurie, Leslie 42273 29, 56, 108, 139 Luschelt, Phil 43093 63, 108 Lustig, Sheldon 43243 79, 148 Luttge, Margaret 42393 30, 35, 56, 138 Lynam, John 42283 151 Lynch, James 41103 145 Lynch, Margaret 43173 52. 77, 109 Lyons, Phyllis 4Aud A3 154, 155 . M MacDonald, Robert 43053 159 Macbowell, Frederick 43083 155 MacGowan, Craig 43063 63, 152 Mach, Judith 42143 53, 70, 109,133,135,l36,138 Mack, Tom 42083 158 MacLean, Dave 42113 60. 71, 109 Madorsky, Leslie 42063 28, 31 73. 109 Maeroff, Nonnan 41073 142 Mager, Helen 42083 158 Magid, Hillel 41193 77 Maglstro, Charles 43103 42, 130, 144 Makman, Michael 42123 54, 55, 143 Makorofi, Marilyn 41083 149 Maky, Pamela 43253 53, 70 Malarkey, Roxanne 42203 146 Malberg, Gerald 41023 142 Malbln, Roberta 43213 159 Malevan, Gall 4Caf 03 49, 70, 134, 149 Malltz, lleen 41133 54, 55 Malkin, Linda 4Caf R3 57, 34 Malkin, Sandra 4Aud E3 156 Manburg, Marc 43013 155 Mancini, Joseph 41333 150 Mandallino, Donna 41293 150 Mandel, Anita 4Aud F3 157 Mandel, William 4Aud A3 155 Mandell, Terry 4AS3 109 Mandle, Marilyn 41293 150 Mandusky, Judith 42133 35 Manerl, Thomas 42163 146 Manglne, John 4MS3 152 Manlker, Barbara 42393 34, 40 Manlker, Howard 41233 145 Mann, Bernd! 43183 65, 72, 109. 126 Mann, Kay 43173 50, 53, 109 Mansfield, Brenda 41123 145 Manwell, Craig 42013 146 Marcus, Carol 42053 70, 150 Marcus, Donald 43213 159 Marcus, Marilyn 42293 154 Margolis, Linda 42293 30, 33, 48, 154 Markell, Ellen 42203 133, 146 Markey, Thomas 4Aud G3 124, 130, 157 Markowitz, Allan 41103 145 Markowitz, Ronald 43183 109 Marks 156 Marks, M arlts, 87 i Jacqueline 4Aud E3 Lewis 42353 124, 151 Linda 41143 46, 56, Marks, Lois 42193 145, 146 McMillan, Regina 43283 148 McMillan, Richard 43249 124, 148 McMi11in, Donald 41213 79, 153 McMillin, Virginia 43133 36, 87, 120, 133, 136, 138 McMu11in, Harry 42123 31, 33, 57, 143 McNel1y, Cleo 42413 37f152 Mears, Patricia 41213 153 Meckler, Karen 42263 34, 39. 48, 51 Mintz, Robert 42213 88 Mintz, Sherrill 41173 145 Moleclte, Sandra 41313 43, 60, 110 Monseaux, Robertta 42153 48, 53, 110, 133, 135, 137 Montague, Susan 4Caf P3 46, 47, 157 Monteith, Carroll 43113 147 Moore, Mary Ellen 42083 72. 88 Morgan, Linda 41193 68, 153 Marks, Michael 4Aud E3 124, 156 Marlts, Stephen 42333 77, 86, 87 Marks, Steve 43143 125, 147 Marks, Tamara 4GCR3 149 Marksz, Daniel 41233 145 Marquart, Ruth 4Aud D3 66, 156 Marquart, Sue 4GCR3 70, 149 Marquart, Thomas 41273 32, 64, 109 Maron, Linda 42083 37, 59, 87 Mars, Jetfrey 4Aud F3 157 Marshall, David 42373 57, 154 Mart, Phyllis 42313 139, 151 Marlin, Arthur 42063 28, 53, 67, 73, 109 Marvin, Kenneth 43113 75, 147 Maschlte, Arthur 42303 109 Maser, Allen 43213 159 Masseria, James 42353 151 Masseria, Robert 42243 147 Mathews, Izorothy 41043 39, 138, 144 Mathews, Lois 41173 29, 30, 35, 145 Matt, Ruth 42343 159 Matz, Jelfrey 42163 67, 146 May, Carol 41293 150 Mayer, Benyomin 41233 145 Mayerson, Sharon 4Aud C3 156 Mazorow, Irma 4Aud C3 156 Mazur, Jack 4Caf P3 157 Mazur, Lloyd 41073 67, 142 Mcfllung, john 4Sp Lab3 75, 109 McColl, William 4AS3 109, 125 McConnell, Margaret 43073 69, 155 McCormack, Carol 43153 70 McCormack, Pat 42323 70, 109, 136 McCoy,'Llnd3 42193 146 McCulloch, Donna 43213 37, 69, 87 McCulloch, Thomas 43263 148 McDonough, Patricia 42273 58, 109 McEachron, Norman 43263 75, 148 McEl1igott, Charles 42163 125, 128, 146 McEwan, Mary Ellen 4Caf R3 36, 38, 75 McGimpsey, Earl 43093 62, 109, 132 McGrievy, Susan 4Aud A3 66, 138, 155 McHenry, Timothy 4Caf P3 157 McKelvey, Janet 43213 159 McKenny, Robert 43163 148 McKenzie, Joan 4GER3 133, 149 McKinney, Sally 4Caf Q3 48, 69, 157 McLeod, Dona 4 Bal J3 34, 84, 109 McLeod, James 43063 150 , 151 Meckler, Roy 43143 147 Meckler, Toby 4GER3 149 Megery, Joseph 42293 154 Mehler, Don 42183 28, 50, 109 1 Mehling, James 43263 148 Meijer, Renske 4Caf 03 149 Meikle, Sara 41113 77, 153 Meisel, Linda 42323 41, 110 Meisel, Marla 42053 150 Meisel, Michael 43133 159 Morgamtern, Stan 4AS3 67, 110 Morlen, Sharon 4GER3 149 Moritz, Ronald 41023 142 Morley, Larry 4BCR3 149 Moshontz, Michael 43073 131, 155 Moskowitz, jan 42303 32, 40, 50, 67, 110 Moslo, Linda 41113 153 Moss, David 42253 154 Moss, Ellen 4Aud D3 156 Meisels, Florence 42023 36, 43, 75, 76, 77, 110 Melamed, Carol 42253 154 Melamed, Lawrence 43093 67, 110 Melamed, Nathan 43183 1110 Melvin, Stuart 4AS3 62, 110 Melzer, Gary 43103 144 Mendelsohn, Richard 41113 153 Mendelson, Arlene 41043 30, 31, 37, 50, 56, 137, 144 Mendelson, Bonnie 42343 46, 87 Menks, Francine 4Aud B3 134, 156 Meniuk, Brenda 42343 6, 36, 42, 48, 57, 87 Meritsliy, Judy 43133 70, 88, 137 Merriman, Cathleen 42193 66, 146 Merriman, Cynthia 42373 154 Mesnick, Larry 41333 129, 150 Mesnick, Judith 41173 8, 75, 133, 136, 138, 145 Mesure, Charlotte 42153 40, 53, 55, 72, 110 Metzger, Frank 4Caf M3 157 Meyer, Robert 4Aud B3 156 Meyers, Barbara 43073 155 Mezacapa, Margaret 41143 88, 120, 133, 136, 138 Michalek, Martin 43243 148 Miether, Lavonne 4Caf O3 Moss, Moss Moss Moss I Rosabeth 41083 28:29, 33, i Janet 4GER3 75, 149 Melvyn 43103 75, 144 Naomi 4Aud F3 66 157 38, 57, 149 Moster, Elaine 43133 159 Most, Robert 42243 147 Mulligan, Charles 42183 65, 67, 110 Munich, Patricia 41313 110 Munitz, Linda 42413 152 Murray, Robert 4Sp Lab3 110 Musarra, Angela 42413 152 Myers, Carol 43153 30, 137, 147 Myers, Enid 43083 155 Myers, Jerome 41163 150 Myszko, Clifford 4Aud C3 156 Nadasdi, Frederic 41113 153 Naft, Leonard 41023 142 Naft, Royce 42203 146 Nagel, Kirk 41103 145 Nagelbush, Carol 41173 145 Naiman, Jack 42243 147 Nairn, Elizabeth 42373 154 Nardi, Jack 41053 125, 128 Nash, Audrey 41143 158 Naso, Angelo 43113 147 Nathan, Sherrie 42143 110 Nathan, Tobie 42333 158 Nathison, Goldie 42103 153 Neben, Mildred 43173 47, lll 149 Mikler, William 41253 110 Miller, Adrienne 42083 36, 38, 45, 88, 100, 137 Miller, Alan 43053 67, 88, 131 132 Miller, Barbara 42343 29, 31, 35, 36, 46, 88 Miller, Carol 41083 149 Miller, Miller, 154 M iller, l 10, Miller, 157 Miller, Miller, Miller, 155 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 156 Miller, Millwa 153 Minor, Dorothy 4Bal K3 159 Harlan 42373 79, 124, Judie 42233 28, 54, 55, 139 Kenneth 4Caf P3 124, Lynda 42203 70, 146 Maralyn 42173 154 Michelle 4Aud A3 Nancy 43253 70 Nina 43133 159 Robert 42103 153 Sanford 4Aud B3 79, smart 4BcR3 67, 149 rd, Lynda 41213 47, June 42263 151 Mintz, Neil 42283 51, 151 172 NeCamken, Melvin 42013 125, 146 Nece, Lowell 41233 73, 131 Newman, Charles 41333 60, 73, 150 Newman, Elaine 4Caf 03 149 Newman, Evelyn 43013 55, 155 Newman, Herbert 43053 88 Newman, Howard 42333 67, 88, 125, 132 Newman, Linda 42343 31, 36, 53, 88, 92, 133, 136 Newman, Nigel 42063 28, 75, 76, 77, 111 Newman, Patricia 42023 41, 61, 69. 111 Newman, mm 42053 150 Newmeyer, Sonja 42313 34, 151 Newton, Phil 41253 111 Nisenson, Walter 43163 78, 148 Nissley, Alice 43213 37, 53, 70, 88, 92, 133, 136 Nolder, Margaret 42173 71, 138, 154 Norton, Phillip 41073 142 Novak, Ellen 42263 151 ,,,.. ff ff ' Novel, Sheila 41313 36, 56, 57, 69,111,137 Novotny, Betty 41123 145 Nozik, Joyce 41043 43, 70, 144 Nuske, Ronnie 4Aud G3 157' Nutltin, Edith 41143 30, 88, 137 Nutliin, joan 4Bal L3 111 Nutkin, Sandra 4Caf P3 133, 157 Nyer, Rosalyn 43053 159 O Ocker, Virginia 43173 111 Ogilvie, Margaret 43133 159 Ogle, Susan 4Bal L3 28, 49, 111, 133, 135, 137 Oliver, Judy 42143 29, 111 Olsen, Kent 42293 126, 154' Oppenheim, Carol 41083 149 Oppenheim, Myrna 42323 36, 53, 69, 72. 111 Oppenheim, Susan 42083 88 Opper, Marilyn 43133 28, 31, 36, 88 Orbits, Kenneth 43103 126, 127, 144 Orkin, Beverly 42213 158 Orlin, Ghislaine 41293 150 Orloff, Larry 43073 155 Ornstein, Florence 42273 56, 57. 111, 137 Ornstein, Sanford 41233 128, 145 Osborn, Diane 42133 72, 138 Ostrom, Paul 42013 72. 73, 146 Ostrovsky, David 41353 150 Owen, Dianne 41313 111 Owens, David 43013 155 Ozan, Ted 43083 155 Ozan, Vivian 42143 28, 33, 37, 41, 45, 50, 53,111,137 P Packer, Arlene ,42323 59, 111 Page, Christopher 41053 62. 142 Page. Nicholas 42243 71, 147 Paley. Marlene 41043 37, 41, 51, 70, 144 Palguta, Kathleen 4Caf P3 77. 157 Palmer, Linda 43073 79, 155 Palnik, Mithael 4MS3 152 J Palumbo, Patricia 4Caf O3 149 Papp, Michael 43063 152 Papp, Patricia 43253 36, 41, 56, 70, 135 PaPP, Roger 4EMR3 152 Pappas, Katherine 41143 36, 53, 70, 88, 133, 137 Paradise, Arthur 42123 143 Paradise, Diane 42193 146 Pardee, Marcia 43133 70, 88, 135 Paris, Laurel 41173 139, 145 Park, Charles 4EMR3 147 Park, Thomas 42283 151 Parker, Jerry 4MS3 47, 60, 152 Parker, John 43143 147 Parker, Ronald 4Caf M3 157 Parkinson, David 43083 43. 77, 155 Parkinson, Truman 43143 65, 147 Parrell, Harry 4Aud E3 79. 156 Parrottino, Mary 41123 30, 145 Parry, Raymond 41023 142 Paskolf, Darryl 4Aud D3 156 Pata, Joseph 4EMR3 129, 152 Patterson, Fred 43073 79, 155 Patterson, Gail 41143 158 ,iii ,fer A A at gmc. -,r , A r.1.5.-,re ...mg ax Raybould, Judy 12141 112 J. Wa., , 1 we 1, .b ,W 1 -2 5 , r .'-fi 1 Patterson, Sally 1Aud D1 48. 69, 156 Pavlish, Thomas 1Aud G1 157 Payner, Nancy 12341 30, 31, 36, 49. 60, 88 Paynter, Allen 1Caf P1 157 Pearl, Sharon 13081 138, 155 Pearlman, Lauree 13281 148 Pechinpaugh, Walter 1Aud E1 156 Peck, Edward 12211 158 Pels, Douglas 1Aud A1 155 Peltz, Richard 13241 67, 128 Penn, Gerald 11271 67, 111. 125 Penner, Marc 11231 145 Perelman, Dorothy 12331 158 Perelman, Jack 1Aud F1 157 Perelman, Ronald 1Aud B1 156 Perry, Richard 12171 79, 154 Peters, Barbara 11121 134 Peters, Graham 13141 147 Peters, Jeffrey 1Aud G1 157 Peters, Justine 12021 111 Peters, Lynn 13011 39, 59. 155 Peters, Sandra 12191 146 Petersen, Karen 12271 28, 35. 36, 42, 72, 111 Peterson, Diane 12201 30, 133, 136, 138, 146 Peterson, Ingrid 11121 57, 136, 145 Peterson, Nancy 11211 153 Peterson, Pete 13091 67, 111, 127 Peterson, Wayne 12281 151 Petrequin, Sally 1Caf 01 72, 146, 149 Pfeifer, Bruce 11161 150 Pfeiffer, Donald 13241 148 Phillips, David 12351 151 Phillips, Ronal 12371 154 Piccus, Phillip Sp Lab1 111 Piccus, Phyllis 11141 88 Pickford, Bruce 12161 146 Pienkowski, Marie 1Aud E1 156 Pietraszun, William 13261 148 Pikkel, Renee 12261 134, 151 Pikkel, Tobie 12081 158 Pillar, Stephen 11161 150 Pilloff, Benson 13181 67, 71. 111, 165 Pirak, Jermaine 12371 154 Pitluh, Sharon 1Bal J1 41, 43, 47, 111 Pitrone, Joseph 12351 151 Placek, Polly 12081 158 Platell, Barbara 1Caf Q1 157 Plosker, Gary 13111 147 Pobby, Joyce 11131 31, 35 36, 56, 136, 138 Pohl, Michael 13061 67, 131, 152 Polatsek, Margery 1Caf Q1 40, 48, 59, 157 Polgar, Leslie 13071 79, 155 Polien, Michael 1Aud C1 156 Polish, Sheldon 11331 124, 130, 150. 151 Pollack, Norman 12061 71, 111 Pollack, Stanley 12211 52, 67, 88 Pollock, Barbara 12311 151 Pollov, Gail 11171 29, 145 Polsky, Francine 1Caf R1 67, 111 Polsky, Laurence 1Aud F1 77, 157 Polsky, Sandra 12021 61, 112 Polster, Alan 12281 151 Polster, Harold 11211 79, 153 Polster, Howard 12011 75, 131, 146 Polster, Judith 1GER1 50, 56. 66, 149 Polster, Marvin 12291 154 Port, Robert 12101 33, 79, 153 Posard, Kenneth 13261 125, 148 Posell, Annette 11191 153 Post, Margaret 12151 28, 36. 72, 112 Pottinger, Patrick 13241 148 Potts, William 12181 43, 52, 77, 112 Potts, Leah 13131 159 Preisler, Eric 13161 29, 130, 148 Prentice, Joan 11091 134 Press, Evalynne 13171 45, 61, 112 Presser, Barbara 12291 154 Preuss, Henri 12251 79, 129. 154 Pribil, Judy 12201 40, 41, 133, 146 Price, Franklin 11331 124, 150 Price, Karen 13151 147 Priesand, Stanley 12111 67, 112 Printz, Janette 1GCR1 149 Pritchard, Charles 1Caf M1 157 Pritchard, Larry 12331 158 Pritchard, Walter 12181 35, 73, 111, 127 Proudht John 11251 65, 112 Providenti, Lynda 12231 43, 57, 70, 112 Provost, Harry 13261 148 Prutow, Richard 12301 75, 112 Purvis, James 13011 129, 155 Pyner, Judie 1GCR1 37, 70, 149 Q Quinlan, Geraldine 1Caf 01 66, 70, 149 R Rabb, Karen 11121 145 Racca, Patricia 12321 112 Radin, Alan 12331 88 Radin, Nanette 13081 155 Radnor. Barbara 11041 144 Radnor, Jeffrey 13011 155 Raider, Robert 11211 153 Ramey, Celeste 13281 58, 70, 148 Rammelkamp, Charles 1Aud rp 157 Randolph, Scott 13091 60, 62, 112, 131, 132 Ranen, Howard 13051 67, 88. 126, 132 Raphael, Sharon 13171 43, 77, 112 Rapaport, Sonya 12341 31, 35, 36, 38, 49, 56, 70, 89, 137 Rashlzis, Jill 11311 36, 53, 69. 112, 136, 138 Raskin, Jules 13071 155 Ratner, Marilyn 1Caf O1 34, 149 Raudebaugh, Wendy 11141 49, 77, 89, 133, 135, 136, 138 Raybould, Norman 1Bal K1 159 Reading, Edward 13181 112 Ready, Robert 11071 67, 73, 142 Ream, Richard 1Caf M1 65, 157 Rebman, Lynn 12011 146 Recker, David 1Aud A1 30, 79, 129, 155 Rmer, Dick 1BCR1 149 Regner, Peter 1Aud G1 157 Rehm, Jeffrey 1Aud F1 157 Rehmar, Marcia 1Aud G1 68, 157 Reich, Adele 1Bal L1 28, 44, 50, 112, 133, 136 Reich, Anita 11041 144 Reich, Edith 12171 154 Reich, Marilyn 12141 43, 51, 112 Reich, Sanford 12161 146 Reichard, Donald 13101 144 Reichard, Dorothy 12131 56, 69, 138 Reichenstein, Barbara 11121 39, 66, 145 Reider, Sharon 11121 145 Reimer, Richard 11251 32, 112, 131, 167 Rein, Barbara 12081 89 Reiner, David 13241 75, 77, 148 Reiss, Hilda 12331 158 Reitman, Regina 1Caf Q1 157 Resnick, Adrienne 12411 134, 152 Resnik, Gary 12211 89 Rhodes, Marc 1Aud B1 156 Rhodes, Michael 1Aud C1 156 Rhodes, Suzanne 12021 36, 46, 47, 50, 56, 57, 70, 112, 137 Rice, Carol 1GER1 149 Rice, Christine 12101 138, 153 Rich, Lawrence 12111 40, 112 Richael, Jean 1Caf O1 149 Richael, Jeanette 13151 147 Richards, David 11271 112 Richards, Robert 12301 62, 112, 125, 132 Ride, Carol 12141 112 Riemer, Howard 13211 159 Riggs, William 12301 112 Ring, Steven 13241 130, 148 Ringer, Morton 12061 112 Ringer, Rochelle 13131 89 Ringle, Sharon 13211 89 Rini, Nicholas 12331 89 Rispoli, Mary 13151 147 Ritter, Jay 13261 47, 148 Robb, Carol 11141 89 Robb, Thomas 1Caf P1 157 Robbins, Judyth 11171 37, 41, 145 Rosenberg, Sharon 11041 77, 144 Rosenberg, Stanley 11271 113, 127, 142 Rosenblatt, Sharon 13211 159 Rosenblum, Harvey 12211 67, 89 Rosenfeld, Deanna 12051 40, 150 Rosenfeld, Jerome 13101 144 Rosenfeld, Sandra 1Aud G1 157 Rosenfelder, Adrien 12171 127 Rosenstein, Elliot 13141 147 Rosenthal, Stanley 13161 42, 54, 148 Rosewater, Eugene 1AS1 67. 114, 117,130,132 Ross, Deanna 12231 30, 34, 35, 51, 57, 92, 114, 139 Ross, Ros, Ross , Ross, Ross Jeffrey 13051 159 Jeffrey 1311171, 147 Larry 12011 75, 146 Loretta 13081 28, 155 Sandra 1Caf Q1 157 Robbins, Marlene 12021 57, 70, 112 Robbins, Marlene 12231 38, 39, 40, 76, 79, 112 Robboy, Marcia 12391 37, 48, 50, 75 Robboy, Merle 13051 75, 89 173 Roberts, Dee 12151 113 Roberts, Lynn 1Aud B1 40, 66, 156 Roberts, Patrick 11331 150 Robinovitz, Sandra 12341 159 Robinson, Diana 11291 150 Robinson, Lynda 1Ba1 L1 48, 56. 113 Robinson, William 11251 73, 113 Robison, Sally 12021 52, 69, 113, 133, 135, 136,138 Rock, Wayne 11141 158 Roemer, Gloria 12021 46, 113 Roenn, Richard 12121 143 Rogat, Carl 11271 28, 30, 35, 47, 51, 67,113 Roman, Larry 11101 67, 145 Romanin, Thomas 13261 148 Romanoff, David 12241 130, 147 Romcea, Emilia 11171 145 Romick, Judith 12311 151 Rosalina, Kenneth 11161 150 Rose, Allan 1Aud C1 156 Rose, Catherine 11111 153 Rose, Donna Lee 11041 59, 144 Rose, Kenneth 1Aud G1 157 Rose, Richard 13091 75, 76, 113 Rose, Susan 12261 151 Roseman, Frances 11131 75 Roseman, Melvin 12181 113 Rosen, Betsy 1Caf R1 49, 75 Rosen, Harvey 13161 30, 148 Rosen, Jerry 11161 150 Rosen, Mark 1AS1 67, 113, 128, 132 Rosen, Morton 13181 73, 113 Rosen, Norman 1Sp Lab1 32, 62, 113, 127 Rosen, Sheldon 11051 142 Rosenberg, Charles 13061 124, 129. 151 Rosenberg, Gary 1MS1 75, 151 Rosenberg, Lawrence 12281 124 Rosenberg, Marilyn 11311 40, 58, 113 Rosenberg, Mark 12351 67, 151 Rosenberg, Robert 12301 33, 60. 75, 113 Rosskamm, Peter 1Aud G1 131, 157 Rossio, Carolyn 13051 159 Rossio, Marcia 12101 59, 153 Roth, Anita 1Caf P1 66, 157 Roth, Barry 12281 151 Roth, Karen 12271 34, 56, 57. 114 Roth, Ruth 12231 31, 114 Roth, Stephamle 12151 34, 41, 56, 57, 72, 114, 135 Rothchild, Myrna 12321 28. 38, 41, 57, 58, 114 Rothenberg, Janis 12201 146 Rothenberg, Jerome 13141 47, 60, 64, 77, 147 Rothkopf, Margaret 13251 35 Rothman, Fern Lee 13211 57, 89 Rothman, Robert 11271 114, 125 Rothstein, Barbara 12271 94, 114 Rothstein, Daniel 12351 43, 51, 60, 151 Rovitz, Alice 12271 6, 41, 48, 56, 114 Rowe, Norma 11081 149 Rozenfeld, Goldie 1Caf M1 43, 46, 157 Rubenstein, Bonnie 13171 39, 50, 61, 114 Rubenstein, Victor 1Aud D1 156 .nr Rubin, Arlene 1Bal J1 48, 50, 114 Rubin, Gerald 1Aud E1 156 Rubin, Jacqueline 13171 59, 114 Rubin. Sharon 12371 154 Rubins, Maureen 1Aud F1 40 Rubinow, Alma 11121 48, 145 Rubinstein, Ilona 12251 154 Rubinstein, Michael 12331 158 Rubinstein, Sandra 12211 158 Rubinstein, Sheldon 1Car Q1 157 Rudnick, Carolyn 11291 150 Rudolph, Ted 12181 67, 114 Ruggles, Thomas 12331 53, 73, 89, 92, 132 Rushworth, Kim 12061 114 Russ, Mitchell 12291 79, 154 Russell, Ruth 12311 138, 151 Russo, Paul 13011 124 Rutman, Arthur 1Caf Q1 157 Rutman, Bernard 13051 89 Rutman, Robert 11231 30. 67, 71, 145 Rutsky, Barbara 11091 59. 36 Rutzler, John 15D 1-H111 55, 114 Ruxin, Adrianne 13171 41, -49, 56, 57. 114 Ruxin, Paul 1EMR1 28, 30, 33, 43, 73, 152 Ryder, Robin 1GER1 149 Ryerse, David 12101 65. 153 Ryks, Raymond 1EMR1 152 S a Sabin, Fem 1Aud D1 39, 43. 55, 77, 156 Sacher, Linda 12051 34. 57. 150 Sachse, Elaine 12141 34. 40, 115 Sachs, Gary 11271 115 Sacks, Kenneth 11331 150 Saferstein, Arnold 11331 63, 150 Salavon, Rochelle 13051 159 Salavon, Ronald 11051 33, 67, 142 Salehar, Anna 11111 38, 153 Saltzman, Deanna 12341 37, 49, 89, 137, 139 Sambrook, Donald 12371 154 Samuels, Alan 11251 56, 73. 87, 115 Samuels, Judith 13151 147 Sandin, Sharon 1Aud F1 157 Santora, Arthur 1EMR1 129. 152 Sapir, George 13161 148 Saslaw, Naomi 1Caf R1 75 Sattler, Bernard 1Aud D1 156 Sava, Delores 13151 147 Sawyer, Linda 1Caf P1 48, 157 Scalhde, Salvatore 13161 148 Scantlebury, Roy 13181 115, 130, 132 Schackman, Linda 11191 153 Schaefer, Barbara 11311 115 Schaefer, Carl 1Bal K1 89 Schaefer, Charles 12211 158 Schaffer, Iris 1Bal J1 40, 57. 115 Schafer, Walter 12211 38, 67, 89, 125 Schatz, Cory 12051 37, 150 Schauss, Roger 11231 67, 145 Schein, Wilbert 11071 62, 142 Scheiner, Deanna 1GER1 149 Schenker, Barry 1Caf M1 40, 157 Schermer, Linda 1Aud F1 30, 139, 157 Schieb, Robert 13261 148 Schilfer, Joan 12391 61 Simmons, Michael 11021 142 Schillar, Karen 12231 115 Schlpfer, Daniel 11331 40, 67, 124, 129 Schlachet, Jerome 12161 146 Sehlacter, Myron 1Aud D1 156 Schleicher, Richard 12211 89 Schlesinger, Justin 12341 159 Schlessinger, Jerold 12291 154 Schlessinger, Leonard 12061 31, 32. 47, 56. 67, 115 Schleter, Jane 13281 40, 58, 148 ' Schmittke, Carolyn 1GCR1 75, 149 Schmukler, Miriam 12231 50. 61, 115 Schneider, Karen 12141 41, 56, 115 Schneider, Martin 1Aud A1 124, 130, 155 Schneider, Robert 11331 129. 150 Schneider, Shiela 13081 155 Schneiderman, Neil 1Bal K1 159 Schoenleldt, Marjorie 11311 36, 56, 60, 115 Schonberg, Barry 12081 158 Schonhiutt, Mildred 1GCR1 149 Schranh, Marty 12331 60, 89 Schreiber, Carol 1Aud A1 155 Schreiber, Donald 12011 146 Schreiber, Renee 1Aud F1 Scott, Carole 12201 146 Scott, Howard 11211 153 Scott, Howard 11211 153 Scott, Linda 1Aud A1 40, 138, 155 Scott, Susan 12371 154 Scriven, Sarah 12191 54, 55, 146 Seaman, Dennis 11071 142 Sedley, Toby 11081 34, 149, 151 Segall, Sima 12261 37, 151 Segel Marsha 1117135, 145 Seilert, Cindy 12231 31, 58, 1 15 Seifert, Theodore 12371 33, 62, 154 Seilried, Carol 12081 58, 72, 90 Siegel, Michelle 13051 159 Siegel, Naomi 13081 55 Siegal, Phyllis- 13211 90 Siegel, Richard 13181 116 Siegel, Ronald 11071 142 Siegel, Sharon 12021 116 Sielaff, jean 1Bal L1 29, 32, 33, 36, 38, 40, 41, 45, 75, 76, 79, 116 Sievers, Barbara 13281 148 Sigesmund, Linda 12141 34, 52. 56, 93, 116, 137 Silherman, Charles 11111 79, 153 Silbiger, Harriet 1Aud F1 157 Sill, Judith 11211 66, 153 Silva, William 13011 155 Silver, Deanna 13151 147 Silver, Douglas 13101 67, 144 Seitz, Patricia 11041 43, 144 Selman, Kelly 11041 29, 37, 50, 79, 134, 138, 144 Seltzer, Linda 13171 50, 115 Silver, Gary 13051 67, 90, 130 Silver, Kenneth 12121 143 Silver, Laury 11331 75, 129, 150 Silver, Marsha 13251 40, 79 Silver, Richard 12111 71, 116 Silver, Sharon 12261 40, 151 Silverman, Alan 13241 67, 148 Silverman, Fred 13111 147 Silverman, lack 12301 116 Silverman, Joyce 1Bal L1 49, Schrier,Je11' 13211 159 Sternherg, Robert 13131 159 157 Schreibman, Charlotte 12021 54, 55, 115 Schrier, Mike 12161 79, 146 Schroeder, Robert 11161 150 Schroeder, Wilmer 11051 142 Schuftan, Ruth 1Ca1 Q1 77, 157 Schulman, Larry 1Caf P1 79, 157 Schulman, Lee 12351 151 Schultz, Lawrence 13141 71, 125, 146 Schultz, Paul 12301 28, 110, 115 Schultz, Walter 11271 67. 115 Schuman, Howard 11101 145 Schuster, Ruth 13211 46, 59, 90 Schuster, Susan 11081 149 Schusterman, Carl 13211 159 Sfhlfdfgl, Allan .1 1251, 1 15 Schwartz, Anita 1Bal K1 159 Schwartzt Charles 13101 77 Schw ' ' 1AS1 115 Senor, Clifford 13101 144 Shapero, Elaine 1Bal J1 66, 70, 115 Shapero, Sydell 12321 28, 35. 50, 56, 57 Shapiro, Ellen 11171 70, 137, 145 Shapiro, Gene 1GCR1 46, 149 Shapiro, Linda 1C.af 01 77, 149 Shapiro, Harvey 1Aud C1 156 Shapiro, Marc 12121 143 Sharp, Brian 11231 39, 145 Sharp, Gary 13141 147 Sharp, Linda 12211 158 Sharpe, Stuart 1BCR1 63, 149 Sharwell, Spencer 13111 147 57, 116, 137 Silverman, Mary Jane 1GCR1 68, 137, 149 Silverstein, Beverly 1Caf M1 66, 157 Silverstein, Rebecca 12311 151 Simon, Howard 11051 30, 60, Shaw, Jerry 1Aud F1 129. 157 Shaw, Lynda 11191 79, 153 Shaw. M arilyn 1Caf M1 157 Shaw, Priscilla 12151 37. 51, JFK 'a smith, Loren 11331 150 Smith, Raymond 1Bal K1 63, 90 , Smolej, Gunther 13071 155 Smollin, Fern 11121 145 Smollin, Robert 12341 159 Smulowitz, Sharon 13011 66, 155 Snellgrove, john 12341 159 Snyder, Kenneth 12111 117 Snyder, Stanley 12121 73, 143 Sobol, Arnold 13111 147 Sobol, Deborah 12201 29, 41, 45, 146 Sockel, Sandra 1GER1 29, 33, 38, 39, 41, 149 Soloman, Jerold 12251 154 Solomon, Albert 11191 129 Solomon, Michael 12161 44, 75, 146 Solomon, Murray 1AS1 117 Solomon, Norman 12341 159 Solomon, Stuart 11051 35, 142 Soloway, Mark 11161 79, 129, 150 Solowitch, Myrna 11131 36, 42, 53, 56, 137 Somers, Irving 12301 89, 117 Sommers, Michele 12191 146 Somogyi, Frank 13091 147 sonkin, Cairol 1Aud E1 156 Sontag, Karen 1Aud B1 34, 156 Soper, Lawrence 11071 142 Sorensen, Carol 11141 37, 70. 90, 137 Sorkin, Elayne 12321 117 Sospirato, Carmeleen 12081 90 spam., Linda 11141 iss Spafford. Janet 1Aud B1 154 Spahn, Ronald 12121 75, 143 Sparlin, Dale 1Caf Q1 73, 157 Sparrow, Gail 11121 145 Spector, Elaine 12231 117 Stanko, Barbara 1GCR1 149 Stark, Margaret 13281 148 Stark, Merle 13161 148 smmn, Sara 11081 149 Stava, Elliott 1Caf P1 157 Stearns, Marsha 11041 144 Stearns, Stephen 12181 30, 73, 117 SteUey, Charles 13181 67, 117, 127 Stein, Arthur 11111 79. 153 Stein, Geofrey 12331 91 Stein, Harvey 1Caf Q1 79, 157 Stein, Jeanette 12151 117 Stein, Linda 12311 151 Stein, Lorna 12101 66, 153 Steinberg, Arthur 1Sp Lab1 117, 131, 162 Steinberg, Jean 1Aud C1 138, 156 Steinberg Marlene 1GCR1 39, 48, 58, 59. 149 Steindler, Howard 13261 148 Steinsapir, Linda 12341 29, 37. 49, 57, 91 Stephan, Phil 11271 117 Stephenson, Anne 1GCR1 56, 136, 149 Stephenson, Don 12281 151 Stern, Eric 12281 47, 151 Stern, Jeffrey 1Aud C1 79, 156 Stern, Kenneth 12331 91 Schwa 149 Schwartzl Schwartz, 157 Schwartz, 'cm 1Ca1'01 40, Gqle 12261 151 Janet 1Ca1' M1 68, Joel 1Ms1 67, 124. 131, 152 Schwartz, Schwartz, 33, 35, 56, 57. Schwartz, 46 Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz. 156 Schwartz, 29, 33. Schwartz, Schweltz, Schweitz, Linda 13011 155 Lois 12141 28. 29, 37, 41, 45, 46, 49, 50 115 Marilyn 11091 56, Mark 1BCR1 149 Mike 1l14133, 158 Michael 1Aud B1 Roberta 1GCR1 za, 43, 48, 77, 149 Susan 12201 70, 146 Jeffrey 13141 146 Lana 12291 153 Scolniclt, Stuart 1AS1 115 Scotland, Scotland Margot 1Ba1 L1 115 James 13161 148 Scott, Cdrol 11141 90 53, 69, 70, 71,115 Sheber, Laurie 12081 158 Shedrolf, Arthur 12331 158 Sheinbart, David 13061 152 Shepard, Beverly 13071 30 Shepard, John 13091 115 Shere, Dennis 12211 38, 90 Sherman, Etta Jane 12051 150 Sherman, Ivan 11021 142 Sherman, Ronald 13241 32, 38, 41, 42, 47, 148 Sherrid, Linda 13131 59, 90 Sherwin, Allan 13181 116 Sherwin, Sharon 11081 149 Shifrin, Howard 1Sp Lab1 116 Shifrin, Michael 12011 60, 64, 146 Shirnonelt, Kenneth 12331 90 Shipley, Roger 13241 75, 148 Shively, Janet 1Aud D1 47, 156 Shoemack, Harvey 12011 130, .146 Sholl, Doug 1Ba1 K1 159 Shortess, Edwin 13261 148 Shuler, Harley 12281 151 Shulman, Irwin 11051 142 Shumway, Robin 12371 66, 138, 154 Shur, Leslie 1Aud G1 157 Sibbison, Bonnie 11141 90 Sibbison, Richard 1MS1 152 Sidenberg, Barry 12181 73, 116, 130 Sidney, Bob 13261 67, 148 Siegan, Patricia 12261 151 Siegel, Barbara 12271 50, 61, 116 Siegel, Barry 12331 90, 73 Siegel, Bruce 12181 116 Siegel, David 1Aud F1 157 Siegel, Janice 12101 153 Siegel, Marsha 13281 47, 148 Siegel, Michael 12341 159 67, 142 Simon, Judith 12141 50, 56, 116 Simon, Michele 13051 159 Simon, Perry 11271 116 Simon, Phyllis 12341 31, 37, 90 Simon, Susan 13071 66, 155 Sims, Harry 13061 124, 129. 152 Sims, Howard 13131 159 Sims, Jacqhelyn 11311 34, 35, 37, 42, 45, 53, 69, 72, 116 Speiser, Joyce 12291 39, 154 Speiser, Marilyn 12411 152 Stern, Leonard 11101 145 Stern, Marc 1AS1 47, 117, 142 Stern, Michael 11051 126, 127, 132, 142 Stern, Robert 12111 50, 65, 118 Sternberg, joan 11311 34, 57, 118. 137 Stevelberg, John 1Caf Q1 157 Stevens, Sandra 11131 30, 36, 56. 136 Stevenson, Nancy 1GER1 149 Stevenson, John 12111 75, 78, 144 Stewart, James 13161 148 Sticltle, Carolyn 13211 72, 91 Stiel. Marla 1Aud E1 68, 156 Stiles, Alexis 12171 154 Stillman, Arthur 13181 31. Sindell, Linda 1Aud B1 79, 156 Sindell, Steven 12241 77, 147 Singer, Singer Singer, 90 1 . Singer, Siovitz, Sirkin, Sirkin, Ellen 11091 50, 55 Marc 12341 159 Sanford 12211 31, 67. 32 Sheldon 13141 75, 147 Richard 13181 116 Calvin 1Caf M1 157 Marshall 11101 145 Sirlin, Kenneth 13241 130, 148 Sisser, Harriette 13281 77, 133 148 Skall, Gregg 13131 159 Skall, Sherrie 12051 150 Sklar, Stephen 12101 153 Skolnik, Howard 12081 158 Skolnik, Sondra 13131 28, 40, 63, 90 Sloan, Robert 12061 116, 131, 142 Slobody, Bob 13211 159 Smith, Arthur 11231 40, 131, 145 Smith, Frederic 11071 42, 45 Smith, Harriet 12151 48, 50. 56, 117 Smith, Jacqueline 1Aud F1 157 Smith, Jeffrey 13101 39, 54, 55. 77. 144 Smith, Kathleen 11291 77, 150 smith, Kenneth 15061 152 174 Spencer, Barry 1Aud F1 79, 157 Spencer, Elise 1GER1 48, 134, 137, 149 Spencer, Gayle 1Ba1 L1 28, 54, 55 Spencer, Michael 12181 55, 117 Spencer, Naomi 11041 138 Sperber, Howard 11251 67, 117 Sperber, Lynn 11191 31, 47, 59, 66. 153 Spero, Lynda 12131 34, 61 Speser, joan 12231 35, 50, 56, 117 Spetrino, Franklin 12211 91 Spevach, Bonnie 1Aud C1 156 Spiegel, Bernard 13101 35, 73 Spiegel, Marilyn 1Aud A1 138, 155 Spiegel, Sandra 1Ba1 L1 50. 66, 117 Spikell, Bruce 13061 152 Spikell, Mark 1Sp Lab1 32, 50,51,53, 117 l Spilka, Myra 11291 77, 150 Spira, James 1BCR1 30, 31, 149 Spitz, Charles 12121 79, 143 Spitz, James 1Aud E1 75, 156 Splaver, Sherry 11291 150 Sproull, Kenneth 11051 63, 117 Spyke, Benson 12211 158 Spyke, Sheldon 13111 147 Stack, Robert 12241 147 Staiord, Kathy 12141 50 Stalker, Robert 12011 146 Stamberger, Peter 1Caf Q1 124, 157 Stamm. Linda 12051 48, 150 32, 35, 38, 52, 118, 128 Stokes, Mary 1Aud F1 157 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone Bernard 1Aud B1 156 HarvCY 12281 151 Jelf 12171 154 Judith 1Caf R1 58 Stone, Melvin 13261 148 Stone, Neil 12241 147 stone, Robert 11071 isi, 132, 142 Stone, Sandra 1GER1 137, 149 Stanefeld, Richard 12061 118 Stoor, Harlan 11-IMR1 152 Slrandt, Carol 13131 38, 42, 45. 69, 91. 133. 136, 138 Straus, Barbara 12131 40 Strauss, Karen 1Ca1' Q1 30, 33, 157 Strong, Gary 1Aud G1 157 Stutin, Allen 12181 67, 118 Stutt, Holger 12211 31, 67, 91 Struich, Helen 11131 118 Such, Bill 12081 158 Such, Connie 12391 66 Sudman, Adrienne 1Bal L1 1 18 Sudman, Marsha 1Aud C1 156 Sudman, Myron 13051 159 Said, Cherie 12271 28. 38. 56. 57, 118 Suid, Sharyn 1Ba1 J1 36, 56, 57, 69, 118, 137 Suit, Edward 11101 71, 145 Suit, Sandra 13251 34, 35, 48, 58. 69 Suits, Karen 11091 30, 56 Suratt, Paul 12331 158 Y Taylor, David 11214113 59, 152 Weinhouse, Barry 13053 159 Zupnick, Stanley 1Sp Lab3 Pe, 1 I 2 r +12 Sustin, Bennett 11053 142 Svehla, Georgeann 12323 34, 118 Svendsen, William 12333 91 Swartwout, Barbara 12373 154 Swanwout, Nadine 11293 150 Swatt, Myron 1BCR3 41, 149 Sweigert, Terry 1MS3 79, 152 Swenson, joan 12273 36, 53, 118, 135, 136, 138 Swinehart, Tom 1Aud A3 63, 155 Swisher, Nancy 1Aud E3 48, 156 Sylvester, James 11023 142 Szaszdi, Amadeo 11233 65, 145 T Taichnar, Susan 1Aud B3 156 Takashima, Ina 13173 118 Tamler, Ronald 1Caf P3 157 Tannenbaum, Pamela 1Caf R3 30, 48, 58 Tanzman, Anita 12323 46, 51, 77, 118 Tarlitl, Judith 1Aud E3 156 Tarr, Lana 12053 150 Task, Carolyn 12253 134, 154 Task, Elaine 13253 34, 46, 51, 56, 57. 58, 118 Tayler, Cynthia 1Ba1 L3 59, l 18 Taylor, Elizabeth 1Caf 03 68, 72, 149 Taylor, Sheila 12413 70, 152 Teichman, Susan 12133 48, 75 Teitelbaum, Jeffry 11163 150 Telford, Sally 12313 138, 151 Tenenbaum, Donna 1Ba1 K3 159 Tenenbaum, Robert 1Sp Lab3 38, 67, 118 Tenenbaum, Sharon 12153 54. 55, 118, 133 Tenny, Bill 1Bal K3 159 Territ, Albert 12183 62, 118 Tesmer, Lois 12143 118 Tetalman, Michael 13263 71, 148 Thayer, Katherine 12343 70, 91 Thayer, Kenneth 13263 148 Thiede, Wayne 13163 62, 148 Thoburn, Mary 11173 77, 133, 145 Thomas, Thomas 13113 62 Thompson, Chris 13083 55, 155 Thompson, Jack 1MS3 152 Thompson, Richard 13183 118 Thompson, Thomas 12123 143 Timens, Annette 13213 53, 91, 137 Tishkofl, Lois 12413 138, 152 Tolin, Brenda 12263 37, 58, 151 Tolin, Dolores 11083 37, 39, 40, 149 Torchinsky, Richard 12373 124, 154 Torer, joseph 13103 144 Toth, William 12553 151 Towell, Lawrence 1EMR3 75, 77, 152 Tracy, Linda 1GCR3 149 Trager, Stuart 11103 63, 65, 145 Traister, Carter 13243 125, 148 Trattner, Barry 12063 65, 67, 118 Traub, Luanne 11043 59, 144 Trembour, William 12283 151 Tresser, Miriam 13173 51, 56, 57, 119, 137 ,,, a., ,ti sf 5 1 Troha, Donald 12113 63, 119 Troha, Virginia 1Ba1 13 119 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, jerry 13053 91 Larry 12063 119 Rosalind 12083 91 Todd 11253 35, 47- Warshaw, Elliot 1BCR3 78, 53, 73, 119, 142 Turek, Dorothy 12293 154 Turk, Robert 11233 145 Turoff, Judith 11143 158 Turof, Stuart 1Ba1 K3 91 Tussey, Bonnie 11093 61 U Uhle, Catharine 1Caf Q3 43, 157 Uliss, Regina 13283 79, 148 Ullmo, Tommy 12083 158 Ungar, Sheila 12203 70, 146 Uram, Fredric 11273 67, 119 V Vagarasota, Penny 11083 77, 149 Vanderhide, Dianne 13153 147 VanEpps, Judith 13013 34, 155 Van Epps, Karen 13173 71, 119 Vangar, Evan 13013 79, 155 Van Loan, Christine 12343 91 Vanta, Elaine 13283 148 Vantaggi, Linda 12233 119 Varga, Michael 12353 75. 151 79, 149 Wasserman, Harry 1Sp Lab3 119 ' Watkins, Jon 1Caf M3 124, 157 Watson, john 1AS3 62, 119, 125 Watson, Margery 13133 91 Waxman, Gayle 12053 150 Waxman, Naomi 12203 146 Waxman, Sheri 11313 119 Wayne, jelfrey 12253 39, 79, 154 Weaver, Ann 12273 38, 48, 50, 119, 133, 139 Webster, Stuart 11233 145 Webster, Susan 1Caf P3 75, 157 weii, Stephen 12123 as, 143 Weimer, Sandra 11043 137, 144 Weinberg, Adelle 1Aud B3 30, 75, 79, 156 Weinberg, Weinberg, 145 Harold 13213 159 Harriet 11123 48, Weinberg, Larry 13063 152 Weinberg, 120 Weinberg, 73, 124, Weinberg, Richard 12113 35, Stephan 12353 67, 151 Susan 11193 153 ' 'Hz-1' Weiss, Sanford 1Aud E3 156 Weiss, Sheila 13253 70 Weissberg, Nancy 1Aud E3 39, 156 Weissenberg, Tom 1AS3 120, 128, 132 Weissfeld, Ierorne 13093 43, 47. 50, 120 Weissman, Renee 1Caf M3 46, 47. 157 Weissman, Rozanne 11043 38, 46, 48, 144 Weissman, Sharon 11093 40, 48 Weitzner, Ronald 11103 67, 145 Welch, Charles 13163 148 Welker, Louella 1Caf O3 39, 70, 138, 149 Weltman, Barry 1Aud C3 156 Weltman, Sheldon 12113 120 West, Harvey 12253 154 Westerlund, julie 13283 70, 133, 134, 136, 148 Wetzel, Luellen 12413 58, 72, 152 Whelan, David 12283 77, 151 White, Bill 13063 79, 125, 152 White, Bob 13093 77, 120, 130 Whiteman, Jill 11083 149 Whitney, Byron 13063 152 Wickland, Robert 12243 147 Widzer, Amy 12103 29, 153 Wolovits, Linda 13213 91 Wolsh, Loren 13183 32, 121 Wong, Sue 1232372, 121, 133. Vargo, Thomas 11163 150 Vaughn, Michelle 1Caf Q3 157 Verbelen, Gerald 1MS3 152 Victor, Barbara 13153 8, 31, 33, 37, 50, 59, 147 Vidners, Maija 13073 155 Vincent, Barbara 12273 52, Weinberger, Marcia 12253 154 Weinberger, Ronald 12113 120 Weiner, joan 1Ba1 L3 120 Weiner, Marian 12213 158 Weiner, Michael 1Aud D3 156 Weingold, Fran 12153 57, 61, 66, 120 Wieder, Wieder, Wieder, Gary 11233 67, 145 Kim 11253 40. 71,121 William 12173 79, 135, 137 Woodbridge, Marcia 11313 75, 121, 138 Woomer, Virginia 11113 68, 138, 153 Wortzman, Joseph 12243 127 147 Wortzman, William 12343 159 Wright, Curtiss 1MS3 152 Wright, Melinda 12313 68, 136, 151 Wunderlich, Sandra 1GCR3 149 Wynbrandt, Francine 12233 28, 36, 46, 48. 51, 56, 57, 70, 121 Wynbrandt, Ronnie 12063 121 Wyner, Alan 11023 31, 34, 128, 132, 142 Wyse, Karen 12413 152 Wyse, Kathy 12313 151 Wyss, Margaret 13153 70, 147 Y romana, Philip 13093 4, 35. 53, 121, l2f132 Yospur, Ronald 12353 151 Yost, john 13063 152 Young, Betty Jane 12053 152 69, 75, 119, 133, 136, 138 Vinocur, Ellen 1Aud A3 48, 79, 134, 155 Vinocur, Leslie 1Aud C3 156 Vogelgesang, John 13163 148 Volgyi, Tibor 13243 64, 148 Volmar, William 12063 40, 119 Von Magnus, Eric 12013 47, 77, 146 W Wachs, Bonnie 12313 151 Waggle, Jim 1BCR3 149 Wagner, Mary 12293 154 Wajs, Jane 11123 48, 59, 145 Wakser, Beverly 13133 91 Waldbaum, Harry 12183 55. 119 Waldman, Michael 1Caf P3 30, 157 Waldman, Judith 12053 66, 70, 150 Waldorf, Richard 11053 142 Waldorf, Paulette 12413 152 Walker, Darryl 13013 75, 155 Walker, Doris 12153 119 Walker, Terry 12333 158 Wallaclt, Stuart 12303 30, 41, 67, 93, 119 Walters, Barbara 1Aud G3 157 Walters, Diane 11143 42, 45, 91 Walters, Elizabeth 1Aud C3 156 Walters, Linda 11123 145 Walton, John 13143 40, 64, 65, 147 Warner, Robert 12333 91 Warren, Joel 11193 30, 40, 41, 51, 131, 153 Weinstein, Harold 11163 150 Weinstein, Martin 11333 150 Weinstein, Mienael 11053 35, 142 Weinstein, Sanford 1Bal K3 91 Weisberg, David 1Aud B3 156 Weisberg, Lee 11253 63, 67, 87, 120 Weisberg, Murray 1EMR3 41, 56, 152 Weiser, Barbara 13153 147 Weiser, Lynda 13173 28, 49, 50, 56, 57, 120 Weiser, Phyllis 13283 39, 43, 58, 148 Weiser, Robert 13143 62, 147 Weiser, Rosalyn 12263 151 Weisman, Diane 1GCR3 75, 149 Weisman, Leslie 12113 120 Weiss, Alan 12333 158 Weiss, Allan 13093 120 Weiss, Anita 11083 59, 68, 139, 149 Weiss, Bonnie 12323 30, 33, 35, 49, 50, 56, 120 Weiss, Brenda 13133 30, 91, 137 Weiss, Carole 13173 43, 46, 49, 59, 120 Weiss, Cynthia 1Aud A3 155 Weiss, David 1Caf M3 157 Weiss, Dennis 13263 40, 148 Weiss, Donald 1Caf Q3 157 154 Wiegel, James 13163 148 Wiener, Allan 12083 158 Wigodsky, Barbara 12203 146 Wilde, Sam 13143 147 Wilder, Carol 12293 154 Williams, Dana 1Aud B3 156 Williams, David 12163 146 Williams, Dianne 1GER3 149 Willinger, Larrie 11073 127, 142 Wilson, cami 11293 ss, 69, 150 Wilson, David 11273 60, 121 Wilson, jellrey 13243, 148 Wine, Harvey 13083 79, 155 Winger, Geoffrey 1Caf M3 157 Winger, Sandy 12163 146 Wingerter, james 12183 33. 121 Winston, Ronald 11273 121, 162 Winters, Sharon 1Aud A3 69, 155 - Wise, Joanne 12173 154 Wit, Stephen 11233 145 Wittenberg, Alan 13073 79, 131, 155 Wittenberg, Stuart 13103 131, 132, 144 Witwer, Karen 12193 146 Witzke, Richard 13l83,67, 75. 121 Wochele, Mark 11273 121 Wohl, Edward 13143 75, 145 Wold, Barbara 12083 158 Woldman, Jay 13083 124, 155 Woldman, Marcia 1Aud E3 156 Wolf, Gerald 12173 I54 Wolf, Marshall 12123 33, 35, Young, Brenda 11313 121 Yucker, David 13103 121 Yudelevitz, Carol 1GCR3 149 Yudelevitz, Rodine 12143 121 Yusek, Robert 13073 155 Z Zaidman, Daryl 11233 145 Weiss, Frances 12143 28, 51, 56, 120 Weiss, Fred 11253 120 Weiss, Judith 12313 151 Weiss, Leon 12183 72, 87, 120, 126, 132 Weiss, Robert 13243 40, 64 Weiss, Roger 13113 147 175 67, 72, 143 Wolfe, Madeline 1Aud C3 68, 156 Wolfson, Bruce 12373 154 Wolfson, Cynthia ,1Ba1 13 28, 31, 35, 55, 66, 69, 121 Wolfson, JoAnn 11193 153 Wolkov, Leonard 13163 43, isa, 148 .Zavarella, Leonard 12283 151 Zeid, Ronna 1Aud B3 39, 156 Zeiger, Carole 12143 48, 77, 121 Zel, Jerome 1AS3 121 Zelman, Sharon 12203 37, 68, 69, 72, 133, 146 Zettelmeyer, lim 11253 62, 121, 125, 127, 128, 132 Zettelmeyer, Robert 12213 158 Zimbalist, Abby 1Aud F3 157 'Zimmerman, Aaron 11163 43, 150 4 1 Zimmerman, fran 121-353134, 150 ' ' A , . Zimmerman,judi 2413 68, ' 159. 152 , 5 , Zimmerman, Marti1113'083 I 30,131,155 Zimmerman, Sandra, 1Ba1 13 28, 56, 57, 61,121 Zinner, Donald. 11333 150 Zipp, Elaine 11123 29, 35, 145 Zipp, Sandra 13153 147 Ziskin, Donald 12013 146 Zissitch, Gunther 12163 129, 146 ' Zucker, Phyllis 12313 37, 40, 138,339,151 Zuckerman, Richard 1Aud B3 79. 156 32, 34, 40, 50, 56. 71, 121 Zurmuehlen, Carolyn 1Aud F3 157 Zwick, Barry 13103 67, 73, 144 Zwick, Caryn 11173 145 Zwick, Gerald 1Ba1 K3 91 ,. :rf rr 1,959 CALDRON STAFF S- 1 ,F Editoriin-chief Jean Sielalt Associate Editors F Marlene Bluestone ..... 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