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

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E 3 E S is iff 385 , Il y M 'Wi v, 4 yd Wlgi build these Rb l l 4-f'J citzbf gloriouf J J Z If man unbuilded a Ll,-Z-.:...--1 X - 4 if-'fd'-QQ goes? In min we build the world unlexf The builal also gram' THE 1960 CALDRON published by fhe students ofthe Cleveland Heights High School Cl l d H gh Ohio x.....-.--f- ---' 1...---f- 'ew l I 1+ 7'-fad , fi QX!-6 Q4 I 2 5 H Ln w l Table of C onfenfs lnfroducfion 2 Sporfs Faculfy IO Underclass Acfivifies 24 Index Seniors 78 We Watched Our School Grow As a Foundation For The Future While Inconveniencecl By Construction ,aan--it u ON THE MOVE, Choir and Band members adjust to abnormal conditions brought about by the interior construction at Heights. 3 HIGH HEIGHTS of Heights High are also under the improvement plan, as the construction cn- compasses the clock tower. i lVi'liRl'i FRONT IIALI. MU- RAL, Nymlxoiizillg lrrolllvrllood is artistic-:ally finislwd by Michael Svhrie-r. WESTI N G HUUSE SENII-Fl NALIST, Luvy Fuchsman, works on her project of the dehydra- tion of sugars. GIFTED SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS join together to discuss social and political ideas. We Grew Academically, We Thrilled At Our Accomplishments, We Aftained Scholastic Honors DABBLING IN DHCORATIONS, Terry Likover demonstrates her creative ability in cake trimming to her attentive English VI speech class. MUSICAL MEN rehearse their brass sextvt for the annual Solo and Iinscinble Contest. ai I 'vs I -5571 1 xf' -'fi' xx , .dssrfi I ' 4 - v' 1' Y sud' l lll'1lCWAY T0 'l'lll'l FU'l'URl'l, denotes our expanding community, school, and individual ideals. ,,. l'll'Il7 l'l' IN KNUTS nru the-so cngrusscd mon . , :Wg - 'A Y Ill nn :ulull 4-vm-ning class at llvigllls. 'D I ,,...n 5 6 xx K POLITICALLY MIND!-ID WOMEN assist in the L- annual November congrvssional elec-tions. W if 4 0 Q x z 4 DV, .f 1 QQ N Q1 My , . wk, . , -si ,521 ww , f, 1 ,ge , if 1 I 'Q Q . 'dis .,,.. M ash Sign 4 H Ki. , , 53325 5 ' -sf .f:1,.: .A 3-,-4-gf? 'ff -6 1 ,V . :H , , , ,E.?,.,f:,,3,,f ,, , M . - , V - .-Zn, . , 742, . ., , .., Y N We Attended College, Vocational Conferences As We Planned Our Future Careers While Concerned With Foreign Relations MUSIC AND MEDICINE are discussed at a meeting on the reha- bilitation program of music therapy for invalids. COLLEGIATE CHATTER unfolds as college-minded students confer with M Virginia Bica and a representative from Ohio Wvesleyan University. iss AUDIENCE .IUINS in a standing ovation as choir finishes another fine Christmas Concert 9 Faculty It is not given to any man, however endowed, to rise spontaneously into intellectual splendor without the parentage of antecedent thought. J. Tyndall T fha .- Q A fi 3 gn- ff fa 3 A ,um 3 A ws J 4f,':ff-Q f: ' S. ffwim J ,M :L .m as s Dr. Hugh V. Perkins Assistant Principal Executive Administration Miss Mary II. Ryan Unit Principal i fl Mr. Roy M. Flint Assistant Principal Mr. Eugene Myslenski Unit Principal Mr. Stephen C. Ruppert Unit Principal Q9 'X an at i 4. ..,:g:31, iy.::,, is BOARD OF EDUCATION. First: Dr. Russell Y. Leech, Mrs. Sherman Dye, Mr. Norman Gutfeld, Mr. Chalmer Lutz, Dr. O. E. Hill. Second: Dr. Francis Browning, Mr. John Connell, Mr. Edward Friedman, Mr. Richard P. Jones. Superintendent, Dr. O. E. Hill Asst. Superintendent, Mr. A. B. Harvey Interpretation of the school policy to the community and the supervision of the entire educational program are two of the multitudinous tasks of Paul S. Nash, ad- ministrative principal. Under his expert guidance, the unit system, in it's second year of operation, is becom- ing increasingly effective. Dr. Hugh V. Perkins and Mr. Roy M. Flint, admin- istrative assistants, schedule classes and study halls, supervise the use of the building and safety within the school, as well as numerous other duties. Unit Principals Mr. Eugene Myslenski, Miss Mary H. Ryan, and Mr. Stephen Ruppert, check attendance as well as providing student guidance of many kinds. Assisfanfs, Unii Principals Principal Paul S. Nash 13 Mr. Edward D. llilmer Miss Mary K. Graham Counselors Mr. Bernard J. Silk Miss Doris A. Curvy Mrs. Olga Hopper Mr. Francis Kleinhenz Continuing their regular guidance work on grade levels, the unit counselors are helping to make the unit system more and more successful. By interpreting test results Miss Doris Carey and Mr. Bernard Silk aid seniors in choosing colleges and jobs. Sophomores are advised by Bliss Mary Graham and Mr. Edward Dibner concerning junior and senior pro- gramming. Mrs. Olga Hopper and Mr. Francis Kleinhenz assist juniors in planning their next y'ear's schedules. Miss Virginia Bica, in her new position as Staff Coun- selor, has assumed many duties as chairman of the counseling staff. Miss Virginia M. Bien 14 Mrs. Kathleen Newton, Dr. Ellery P. Edwards Staffs To attain 100 per cent innoculation against polio has been the goal of the med- ical department which is headed by Mrs. Kathleen Newton and Dr. Ellery P. Edwards. Assisting with research papers and book reports, maintaining pleasant surround- ings, and keeping accurate records occupy much of the time of the efficient librarians. International delights such as Peruvian tuna and Italian marzetti are served often by the trained home economists under Mrs. Georgiana Irons. The secretaries, headed by Mrs. H. Grugle, have initiated a new feature this year. Now Mrs. Marjorie Krantz has the title of transcript secretary. SECRET ARI ES. I irst.' Mrs. Mary Shaw, lNIrs. Eve Rosenberg, Mrs. Marjorie Krantz, Mrs. Margaret VVeisthal. Second: Mrs. Vivienne Surnpter, Mrs. Sylvia Grossberg, Mrs. H. Grugle, Mrs. Sylvia Fire- stone, Mrs. Carolyn Coen, Mrs. Marie Felder, Mrs. Julia S. Lee. Mrs. Clara Richards, Mrs. Sandra Diamond, Mrs Mary Fancher CAFETERIA STAFF. First: Mrs. Clara Thomas, Mrs. Georgiana Irons, Mrs. Katherine Schneider, Mrs. Della Fitzpatrick. Second: Mrs. Erma Satava, Mrs. Marie Andy, Mrs. Helen Carr, Miss Jane Little, Mrs. Alberta Calhoun, Mrs. Florence Choate, Mrs. Catherine Kirkpatrick. ONE, TVVO, 4-lx:i-r'lm- elm, says Mr. Bufalini :allowing Mrs. Carnes a new Llanee step. English .lose-plline M. Virgin Merritt F. Clifford v r Ila Vere B. Carnes Anthony DeJovine ' A' rf is ,knn s i tus. .2 - Leonard Freyman Margaret Arnold VValter T. Beyer Janet R. Brown A. G. Bufalini Coordinated by Dr. Leonard Freyman, the members of the English department feel that they have been able to make increasingly effective the course work in English. During the 1959-60 school year, the members of the department have consciously worked on three phases of improving the English instruction for over 9700 students. They have worked primarily on better liaison with the junior high schools and closer correlation of the jun- ior high and senior school work. With emphasis on the final examination they have also worked on a better testing program. Finally, they have concentrated on better work in written composition. Nlore time has been spent in evaluating and studying themes written. wg., OPPORTUNITIES for individual assistance in special help are nu merous proves Mrs. Tubaugh to Marsha Stearns. 16 Carol Gingrich F. Joseph Lorz Adamarie Mast Katherine Recker David Santoro LET THERE brecht replaces Peter Paul Szemersky Helena Tubaugh Reta J. Verhulst Elizabeth Whitehouse Zeta C. Winslow 17 Priscilla Henry Thomas W. Irish Francis Jak be light . . . and there was light. Mr. Herb Engle a burned out light bulb. William R. Winters Mabel Blanchard Lilian Koval Thomas J. Lee P. Theodore Lorz MARCHING BAND members listen attentively to their guest speaker Mr. Bert Wolfe. Louise Magor Ruth E. Monnett Charles E. Simon Crest Stecker Y?-' Manfred M. Strauss Sarah Wensell Learning their respective languages, students find meaning in strange letter combinations and unusual sounds as well as increasing their comprehension of Eng- lish grammar. The language department consists of French, Spanish, Latin, German, and Hebrew, and is coordinated throughout the school system by Mrs. Mabel Blanch- ard. The largest part of her duties consists of visiting the classes of each language teacher in the school system. It is hoped that in future years a class in spoken and written Russian will be developed and a language laboratory featuring recordings will be available to students. Morton B. Biel Nick S. Babich Henry Bertodatto Gracia F. Carlton Alvin R. Engel S ZE, uuu. , Jgix::f:f::..f I.. My -ze- Llnda B. Esmond Edwin H. Gally Beatrice C. Goodman Walter P. Kremm Oscar S. Lehman With high hopes for the future, the social studies department is considering new elective courses as well as develop- ing a number of new projects. Under the guidance of Mr. Morton Biel, the members of this department are presently enriching courses with various supplementary references. Including studies of American heritage as well as those of other nations, they are attempting to provide students with a mature background and understanding of prevalent economic, social, and political problems of the United States and the world. Social Sfudies 4, z lib wk 4 4 A ez 1 is M, f i 1 U 55. I :QL James Roberts tiff!! Agnes P. Murphy Eve H. Shultz WHAT'S WRONG? It's either the date or the time, says Mr. Rup- Elizabeth Wild Bernard J. Zweig pert to colleagues awaiting the kickoff. 19 46 GIRLS' FAUINET coordinator Buffy Taylor serves punch to Mr. Winters and Mr. Moore at a faculty party. Mafhemafics ,J Dorothy S. Bur-tt Hilda Fabien Miriam E Kaetzel f Domesfic Science Future engineers, scientists, bankers, navigators, and statisticians are stimu- lated toward gratifying careers in ad- vanced math courses. Frivolity is dis- missed and intense concentration com- menced at the start of each new class period. lVIath students acquire knowledge of the complexities of algebra, plane, solid, and analytic geometry in addition to trig- onometry. Assisted by the math depart- ment, many students will attain high goals. Sounds of humming sewing machines and aromas of delicious foods Hoat through the halls as future homemakers participate in home economics courses, which provide them with practical oppor- tunities. Gerald D. Birnlmum Mabel Buckenmeyer Barton G. Fetterman Harry Gordon lfllvn Hunting N01-val B, lNIcAfee Wallace Moore Clyde W. Rutherford 20 Clyde M. Barnhard Gerard L. Gentile Science New developments in the science de- partment this year include increasing the efficiency of teaching by reducing the size of classes, examining the need for honor courses, and developing a new general science course. Recently appointed coordinator of the science department, Mr. John Langmead feels that science courses have three main objectives the most important being con- tributing to the scientific development of the student. Departmental coordination of indus- trial arts is now being conducted by Mr. James F. Nemastil. The aim of this de- partment is to give the boys a helping hand in the pursuit of a practical vocation. lndusfrial Arfs MODERATING a panel of teachers recently returned from foreign lands is Dr. Leonard Freyman. I John C. Langmead Albert J. Abramovitz Larry Bauer Karl F. Christman Merle G. McFadden Joseph M. Ruben Roy L, Uber 21 and Florence M. Bromelnieier James Butcher Frank Caimi June B. Kanter Everett B. Kreider 'J 'rr' fx ' 'N lithel S. Magee James R. Price Geraldine Spink Paul J. Wiseley t'll.X'l l'lNll with lmll guard Holm Baker is Mr. Paul Wiselvy, student c-nun:-il advisor. Commercial, Music Helping students who intend to do clerical types of work upon graduation is the aim of the commercial de- partment. The curriculum, comprised of law, English, math, typing, and shorthand, prepares them to fill posi- tions in various businesses. The development of musical talents, whether instru- mentally or vocally, is undertaken by the music depart- ment. Courses in music literature and music apprecia- tion may be taken in conjunction with chorus, band or orchestra to provide a subject major. Included also are the sessions of the Choir, the Girls' Glee Club, Concert Bands I and II, and the Orchestra. Clair T. McElfresh George F. Strickling 22 ARRANGING the Social Room Christmas display puts Miss McKenna in a gay, holiday mood. Including both gym and hygiene teach- ers, the physical education department provides students with the facilities for developing their minds and bodies. This department is coordinated by lNIr. Stephen Hering. By taking three periods of gym per week each student learns good sports- manship. In the junior year each student is required to take two semesters of hygiene. hir. Ralph Saunders is in charge of the senior high special education group. Miss Nancy McKenna, social director, coordinates social room activities and helps organize and schedule functions. Nancy McKenna Ralph G Saunders Social Director Speczal Class Physical E clucafion Alice J. Lahiff Richard D. Tupta Dorothy Crane Dazey M. Horn . x .9 L ' if I . Stephen Hering Sil Cornachione 23 Activities E y h g h I g h ph f h p h h h d h h h gh h ld d I bl -bln' fs. lg? gy 4l ls' . Swim ,:2 fl -II - IP is I L ' s E E ' z if W., E :' ' - Ei 1 l S V I L 'iq 5. Aw-J' 2 'N Y fs X 32, W . . , ,H , ,, I Governing Qrganizaiions ALWAYS WILLING to confer with students on most any subject is Mr. Paul Wisely. S'l'lllDICN'l' f'0llNC'll, President Sandy Herrick 1-onli-rs with his fellow officers Arlene Mendelson, Paul ltnxin, and Kathy Cole on school affairs. CUM MI'I l'l'Il'I CHAI RMICN. First: Renee Fleeter, Lynda Miller, Linda Margolis, Marikay frli1SS1IlZlll. Second: Ronnie Allen, Margo Grant. Third: Alan Goodman, Gary Rosenberg, Ron Salavan, Paul Ruxin, Fredda. Lcvcnthal, Ann Stephenson, Fourth: Jim Spiral, Boh Baker. 6 4 ,Q S EAST MEETS WEST in Cleveland Heights discover Foreign Exchange Students, Alberto llcrcovich from Argentina and Yoko Asahi from Japan. -7 28 IN DEEP CONCENTRATION, Fredda Leven- thal discusses Student Council business with Stan Snyder. Sfudenf Council The Student Council provides oppor- tunities for students to participate in school government, states advisor hir. Paul VViseley. It also gives the members an opportunity to engage in many types of activities. Student Council activities are divided into two groups, Lake Erie League and school. In the fall the officers of Heights, President Sandy Herrick, Vice-President Paul Ruxin, Secretary Kathy Cole, and Treasurer Arlene Mendelson participated in the LEL Student Council Clinic, where students discussed and tried to solve prob- lems concerning their student bodies. The spring activity includes the LEL visita- tion day in which officers can gain infor- mation about the operation of other schools. Activities in and around school include the sponsoring of three dances a year, aid- ing clubs in the after-game dances, estab- lishing the hall guard and parking lot system, and enacting the two charity drives. IRONING OUT last minute details of the United Appeal Drive are Renee Fleeter, Linda Margolis, and Sandy Herrick. A CULPRIT appears before Student Court Judges Steve Klein, Sue Fischer, Judy Mesnick, Jeffrey Appel, Barbara Victor, Deanna Coe, and Linda Palmer. Q9 it ia .A Y-.0 l'INl'lltliIfI'l'I1' liUUS'l'l'llCS display their sehool to vit-tory with their flashy new enrd seetion nt zi spirit hy eneournging pep and inspiring the te:un holne loothull gulne. Sfudeni Council Acfivifies 30 Beeause of the many eonnnittees fune- tioning within the Student Vouneil, the governing body of Heights ezui administer to ai. broader range of student prohleins :md operate more ettieiently. Vlulrity drives, sehool dunees, the All-sehool Party are organized hy this group of young leaders. fl0Illlllittl'0S funetioning throughout the year for the benefit of the student hody include Campus Iniproveinent, l'ublieity, Soeizil, and Eleetion, while the Ilall Guards and Parking liot Attendants keep the sehool traffic' running smoothly. Stu- dent Couneil helps other eluhs throughout the sehool hy sponsoring sports events, through the p:n'tieipz1t,ion of Uouneil aHil- iated Boosters and Voneessions Vlubs. Other func-tioning eoniniittees at Heights include Student Rating, Hund- book, Good and W'elfare, Constitution, Uharter, and Sehool Spirit. RED RAIDER football eaptziins, unsueeessful on the gridiron, show their speaking prowess on the Heights High stage hefore the game. 'W CAPABLE HALLGUARDS attend classes where they learn from Mr. Edwin Gally and Captain Sandy Ornstein how to be effieient policemen and protectors of the halls and stairwells. POPCORN POPPERSU Art Paradise and Jeff VARSITY GRIDIRON men gallop past Mrs Priscilla Henry and student admirers. Matz perform a vital pre-game chore to satisfy hunger. 31 'il tlI'1'I I'l NG .KFQIHKI N'I'ICIJ with their Imig sisters and with new elass- mates, lla- IIIB girls thoroughly enjoy themselves at the S1'IJI.l'Illlbl'I' Big and Little Sister Party. rv K I ' 2 .I fi Jaax. 72lXu,, , ayuzrv 4. fab, 'as-Q24 f'L4714f Swv' 'U 94417-I fl-L4-if lf,..,4.?fl..c?. fayog, d4o'4. f1LfM E145 . -we I Mu., e5'.....,., Ja, 44, ff.rjf '27 2' 5' Q 7 QQ,-1,,q Jf,fll,J'1 GIRLS' I'.XBINI'l'I' SENIOR ltI'1I'ItI'ISICN'I','X- ,,.., .- . I - -f Illlzh. l'1r.vl 5, Iuttkin, I'. Bloch, 5. Lehnan, B. I'm-ters, N, Miller. Srrorul: I'. Sanelnik, B. Lerner, IC. I eig4-nlmuin, Il. Ileiehert. Tllirll: M. f'orImusier, K. S4-Iman, M. Ilrysdale, If Sc-Iunittke. . GirI's C abinef The girls at Heights High look to the Girls' Cabinet and to the standards it has set. Under the leadership of Miss lN'Iary Ryan, faeulty advisor, and Farolyn Ensor, president, it strives to maintain the eo-operation whieh has so long prevailed among tI1e girls here. Some Cabinet events this year have been 10B Urien- tations, Big and Little Sister Parties, the George NYash- ington Party, the Ilpperelass Girls' Halloween Party, the Father-Ilaughter Dinner, and the NIother-Daughter Tea. The other offieers of this year's Cabinet were Naney Daley, Fran Levine, Barbara Yietor, Eileen Bayer, Karen Brown, Judy Mesniek, Karen Berger, Myrna Solowiteh, Karen Butler, Margo Grant, Susie Geffen, Pat llieklenian, Fredda Leyenthal, and Elizabeth Taylor. rl-llll' major projeet of the Vahinet is upholding the standards of Heights High. The purpose of the fabinet, extending a helping hand to every girl i11 sehool, was fulfilled this year by the eo-operation of the offieers and the Home Room Iiepresentatives. GIRLS' CABINICT JUNIOR IlI'II'RI'1SI'IN'I'A- TIVICS. F1'r.vf: J. Sehwartz, S. Ifiseher, B. Presser, IC. Beeker, A. Katz, S. Fink. S'z'eol1f1.' K. LIOIi0I'IllIlIl, G lvilson, N. lfoss, P. Tueker, G Sehatz, S, Hell- derson. Tlzirdi M. Loudon, S. I'atterson, N. Ile- Marinis, J. Whiteman, Ii. Newman, C. Varlson. 1'lUll7'I'lf K. Johnson, Il. TYIIIIIIIIIS, Ilyfamplmell, I.. Yu fig LWM0 an, hlwjliief I AJ L . ff 'yy-,' fjil' J' zi J'-1' ov Yay! EXECUTIVE BOARD: First: Fredda Leventhal, Karen Berger, Pat Dickleman, Susie Geffin, Karen Butler, Judy Horn, Carolyn Ensor, Eileen Bayer, Karen Brown, Fran Levine. Second: Margo Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Mesniek, Miss Mary Ryan. GIRLS' CAIIINICT ICXECUTIVES partake in a riotous skit at tlicir Hallowccn Masquerade Party. GIRLS' CABINET SOPHOMURE REPRESICNTATIVES. I z'r.vt: II. Levine, D. Tennebaum, S. Bogart, li. Free, L. Colin, S. Stannu. Semnd: N. Dicklenian, J. Shaw, M. Bennet, Krause, M. lierlin IC. Ungar. Third: li. Baker, Ii. Lukes, T. Nathan, N. Bronson, P Placek, B. Cohen. Q 1 N I I I ' I 2 5 y 'X . flz GIRLS' CABINET SUPHOMORERI'1PRI'lSl-IN'I' ATIVES. First: M. Klein, R. Matt, I. Antonuc-c-i B. Levin, M. Rothenberg. Sewmd: C. Schrank, E Rossman. Third: S. VVeinstein, J. Cuplow, I'. Hyatt L. Friedman, S. Ruggles, L. Liclitman. 33 Glenherg, M. Iickman, P. Quinlan, J. IIEICIIIICF, If' i Z 34- C reafive Arfs lilaine l'l4'lHl'lllHllllll, managing editor, is giving llcv- erly llc-lfer, feature editor, :1 few pointers on planning eat ure pages. x U N 's Black and Gold editors. I 1 r.s'f.' G. Sharp, A. Salehar, ll. llelfer, J. ltobbins, R. Moss. Seeond: K. Erlich, R. Weissman, S. Farber, IC. Feigenbaum. For the past 4-5 years of publication, the Black and Gold has maintained a high rating. Under the supervision of Miss Bernice Van Siekle, the paper has earned an All-American Award and international honor from the Quill and Scroll Society. Second semester journalism students Compose the staff, while the more experi- enced students hold editorial positions. The staff reports on news, feature stories, sports, and social events for the bi- monthly newspaper. Selling advertisements, sending bills, and handling the subscriptions for various school publications is the job of the busi- ness department. This staff, headed by Mr. VVilliam W'int,ers, is comprised of Bruee Epstein, Sue Evans, and Norma DeMarinis. Their job is to take eare of distributing final copies to homeroom representatives and to collect payments from the representatives. ltozaune Weissman, Second semester editor-in-Chief, glances through exchange papers. 36 Zhe Beach and giotid 09 ,ruff . 'Y Q 9 .3 if. .la I 2 mrs-3555 ikrw ii ? 55,13 1 T-aw., -5 3 3 igwggli,-53,1 'mr QI' ,J 4-,' Z - ' QBX5 '35, .lgegel 'SSB Quqvnnt All-American, N.S.P.A.: C.S.P.A.: International Honor, Quill and Scroll A REVIEW OF SCHOLASTIC THOUGHT IN ACTION Checking the figures for the school publications are Mr. William Winters, faculty Business Manager, and Bruce Epstein, staff member. Anna Maria Salehar explains to Diane Paradise how to proofread. Staff members often look to their faculty advisor, Miss Bernice Van Sickle, for friendly advice and assistance. SMILICS UF SATISFACTION radiate from the faces of Assistant Editor Gail Frank, Editor Debbie Sohol, and Advisor Mr. Peter Szemersky, us the Cauldron nenrs completion. rea. -- . .' P . ' t ,ffl 'if LJEILIL. 1 'if' f 3 VCALDRON FANTABULOUS, Caldron Buzzing busily in room 216, period 8 is the 1960 Caldron staff, composed of many workers, and led by King-Bee hlr. Peter Szemersky and Queen-Bee Debbie Sobol. This year's staff has worked on the 1960 Caldron since the summer of 1959. It has taken almost. a year to arrange the pic- tures and copy for this edition. Page plans are submitted from each section, pictures taken, and copy written and proofread. After this phase of production is com- pleted, the printer takes over and turns out the finished yearbook. Caldron provides its staff members with professional-type journalistic opportuni- ties complete with actual practice and INDUSTRIOUS EDITORS Bob Lewis, hlyron Swatt, Ron Gold- hlum, and Amy Widzer diligently plan for the completed Caldron. MHRRIMENT PREVAILS a WHO WILL take the next picture puzzles Joel Warren, Ronnie Sherman, :md Nfarv Axelrod. s the Caldron staff has its annual Christmas party. in 92. EFFICIENT STAFF members working together on typed copy are Becky Coombs Kathy Healy NUMBER, PLEASE? asks Marlene Bluestone- Lois Tishkoff and Sharon Sherwin , i of her co-editor Murray VVeislmerg while compiling A i i the index. BEING BRIEFED by activities section co-editor Marikay Glassman are Gail Frank, Faye Goldberger, Bob Raider, Marlene Paley, Steve Spiegle, Darry Walker, Bill Weider, and Ellen Vinocur. 39 LITERARY STAFF. F1'r.s't: R. Leonards, R. Perry, S. Cowen, C. Rammelkamp. See- ond: G, Knecht, S. Greenes, M. Arenswald, S. Winters. C resf .KRT S'I'.Kl l members Stan Rosenthal, Mike Selirier, Cliuek Magistru, and Hedda Litowitz dis- cuss an idea for this sm-mester's flI't'Sti!'i cover. Consistently high ratings are the mark of success of the Crest Literary Maga- zine. Contributions of short stories, edi- torials, poetry and book reviews are sub- mitted by students through their English teachers. The staff headed by editors Fred Smith and Steve Sindell selects the best material and prepares it for publi- cation with the help of Mrs. hlargaret Arnold. The art staff, advised by hir. l.ehnart, draws the illustrations to match the theme of the edition. The magazine was rated first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. 31 1. 'n ,. .f- Q V. 5, W A Q ff I .3 rl - li. 1 4 , ,.. x'N e- fi.- RICMINISCING over last springs top-rated Crest are liditors Frmd 40 Smith and Steve Sindell :md advisor Mrs. Arnold. l QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATES. R. Goldblum, B. Coombs, S. Farber, M. Joseph, H. Landesman, President G. Frank, DI. McEwan, J. Feiner, R. Moss, A. Salehar, G. Sharp, S. Sherwin, R. Stone, M. Swatt, L. Tishkoff, B. Zwick. Quill 8 Scroll Rebecca Coombs Gerald Engel Steven Farber Janice Feiner Gail Frank Marikay Glassman Ronald Goldblum Fred Hill Mark Joseph Gretchen Knecht Susan Kochman Halle Landeslnan Robert Lewis Mary Ellen lNIcEwan Rosabeth Moss Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for students who excel in creative writing and journalism. Members take their first steps towards gaining entrance by becom- ing members of the Caldron, Crest, Black and Gold, or the Publications Committee. The new members, who must be in the top third of their class, are selected by the Executive Secretary after they have shown journalistic talents and have been recommended by their advisors. The Quill and Scroll, headed by Miss Ber- nice Van Sickle, is the goal of all students of journalism. Judye Robbins Stan Rosenthal Anna Maria Salehar Gary Sharp Sharon Sherwin Steven Sindell Fred Smith Debbie Sobol Robert Stone Myron Swatt Lois Tishkorl Rozanne Weissman Amy VVidzer Barry Zwick 41 EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Debbie Sobol, Judye Rob bins, and Steve Sindell iron out an few business dc tails with advisor, liflr. William Winters. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. Fir.-r1.' B. Victor, L. Sacker, L. Hirsch, K. Lieberman, T. Sedlcy, V. Kolnito, S. Fink, J. Rothenberg, J. Whiteman. Second: S. Gcffin, E. Bayer, S. Goodman, K. Cole, B. 'l'olin, ll. Tolin, S. Sherwin, R. Schwartz, E Fcigcnbaum. Third: M. Spciscr, C. Schatz, B. Les- scnl, D. Coe, P. Jennings, M, Grant, E. Markell, B Alnpcr. Fnurfl1.' R. Flceter, R. Allen, J. Pyner, M Paley, J. Fciner, F. Leventhal, K. Sclman, M. Wright, M. Arcnswald. JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB inenibcrs munch lollipops while finishing thc annual service project. , I' N I . it f A 41 SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. First: L. Graff, P. WVciscr, G. Malevan, R. Ryder, R. Naft, S. Zelman, S. Serivin. Second: B. Lerner, J. Polster, BI. Thoburn, S. Gluckman, G. Lesser, M. McEwan, R. Amster, P. Zucker. Third: C. Myers, M. Steinberg, A. Rubinow, L. Tishkoff, D. Curtis, M. Goldish, J. Bcigic, Fourth: J. Frank, S. Kaplan, J. Pribil, E. Cohen, C. Burger, G. Waxman, N. Saslaw, ca T, -. o 1 - SENIOR LITERARY CLUB. First: J. Schiffer, S. Siegal, B. Strauss, B. Rosen, K. Meckler, J. Freed, L. Levine. Second: M. Bluestone, N. Daley, P. Papp, S. Stevens, P. Maky, C. Ensor, P. Diekelman. Third: J. Katz, B. Weiss, K. Chakford, II. Wein- berg, E. Green, N. Duncan. Fourth: H. Sisser, S. Klanstub, G. Pollov, M. Porrattino, G. Frank, S. Weiner. 42 CHECKING THE RECORD books bring smiles of elation from Senior Literary Club members Pam Maky, Barbara Victor, Eileen Green, Nancy Daly, Sandi Stevens, Carolyn Ensor, and Eileen Bayer. Liferary Clubs Promoting literary and cultural inter- ests among the girls at Heights is the goal of the Junior Literary Club and their big sisters, the members of the Senior Literary Club. Junior Lit advisor Miss Rita Verhulst and Senior Lit supervisor lNIiss Agnes Regan procure guest speakers for their semi-monthly meetings. Junior Lit mem- bers enjoyed a choral reading program led by Mrs. Zora Rashkis. Both groups devote time to a service project and close the semester's activities with a social event. JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB. First: I. Frazer, E. Becker, L. Katz, D. Tenenbaum, M. Rossio, J. Schwartz. Second: A. Kaufman, S. Greeues, M. Wolfe, L. Margolis, L Schermer. Third: P. Eder, G. Kossman, E. Vinocur, T. Lil-cover, S. Abendroth, R Nyer. Fourth: P. Gross, R. Abrams, C. Task, M. Weinberger, K. Strauss, B. Platell JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB. First: D. Tenen- baum, L, Roberts, M. Pienkowsh, S. Feld, J. Greene, G. Patterson. Second: J. Burg, S. Simon, J. Brawn, L. Birnholtz, B. Spevack. Third: C. Koester, M. Simon, C. Schrauk, M. Sharpe, J. Siegal. Fourth: F. Goldberger, M. Rehmar, M. Hopper, R. Zeid, L. Ross. li 43 A NEW VHA FHA? No, it's the H1-lm-w Club pruvtivillg tln- Hora during n num-ting. PIANNING l'lUNlR.'KMS is :n vilall duly ni' FFOIIPII Vlulm offivcre Mic-hm-I Krzmsz, SLPVOII Sindm-ll :md advisor Mr. Tlmmns Leo. FRICNCII CLUB. Lfjft: S. Sindcll, M. Krausz, B Eldridge, IC. Lefkovitz, P. Eldridge. Center: I.. Siu- dcll, R. Amstcr, R. Laden, J. Riclulel, Advisor Mr Tllmnzls Lvo. Ifiglzf: B. Ducllon, B. Ampor, B Marks, M. Drysdule, ll. Young. I Ng, Language Clubs A better understanding of languages is the objective of the French, Latin, and Hebrew Clubs. Planned programs aid them in fulfilling their purposes. Games such as Twenty Questions, and plays in French, and quizzes under the guidance of lNIr. Thomas Lee keep members of the French Club alert. The Latin and Hebrew Clubs, assisted respectively by Miss Sarah VVensell and Dr. Manfred Strauss, have guest speak- ers as well as other activities to further a general knowledge of the languages. By joining a language club, each stu- dent has an opportunity to put into use the knowledge that he has gained in class. 45 LATIN CLUB. Left: R. Weiss, H. Landesman, C. Thompson, E. Finkle, Miss Nancy Burt, Miss Sarah Wensell. Right: D. Parkinson, J. Becker, M. Leath, S. Falkey, P. Peck, N. Klatzko. LATIN CROSSWORD PUZZLE challenges Vice- president David Parkinson and President Lynn Levine. lllli.-X'l'lllC '60. l 1'r.wf: l'. Fink, P. lluskmnp, ll. FI'Ullll't, S, Zi-ll, li. Aring, IC, lfisonlwvrg, V. Greens . , . , , . . 'N Dunn-ani. 5. lxntzvl, S. in-lln:n1. Mr-mill: lx. Miller, J. Knlnu-r, J. Ori-nstcin, S, Rnlvinstvin, K s f'illllll2ll'll, ll. Karp, ll. I,llf'illbIl, li. Guldsh-iii, li. Tziylor, A. Grnsslnnn. -rv AY J ,,i- nf If ,fl K 41 kill? 46 f' 'K Thesp Slum-ilu llorgvr Art llluinonllml Jeff Ilorzfcld Linda Hnllnlld Nory lhvrall Harriet Kitlllllll Nic-luwl Klein Marla-no Kogan ians Adrienne Litt Miko Dlaknmn Evelyn Newman Sally Svrivvn Nnmni Sim-gel Jvff Smith i'llI'iS Tllonlpson f'Uli'l'AIN IS OPICNICD by Andy Grossman on il scene from lllc Diary of Anno Frank starring: Evelyn Ncwnlnn, Roni BOIIILI' Adrienne Gordon, Stun lloscntlml, and Jeff Simon. IIAMMING IT UI' on and off the set are Theatre '59 members led by President Mike Makman. Theatre '59 5 '60 The curtain opens in the speech lab as Mrs. Ila Vere Carnes directs a scene from the Theatre '60 production of The Diary of Anne Frank, starring Adrienne Gor- don and Stan Rosenthal. During the first semester the curtain came up on the Theatre ,59 production of S'The Reluetante Debutantef' with Marge Bruml, Sally Seriven, and Art Blumenthal. In the spring semester Theatre '60 also performed The Birthday of the Infanta for the Lake Erie League spring festival and Trinimus from Plantusn for Latin week, under the MUTUAL ADMIRATH IN SOCIETY is shown by Treasurer Naomi sponsorship of bliss Sally VVensell. Heading the Theatre ,59 meetings in the speech lab were President Mike Mak- man, Vice-president Linda Holland, Sec- retary Harriet Kitman, and Treasurer Naomi Siegel. The lab serves as a meeting place for the organization, and Friday afternoon brings the opportunity for each member to display his talents on the stage. The theatre program is four-fold. Act- ing, directing, writing, and scene design- ing are included in the program. Between productions, the hopeful performers are given suggestions to enable them to im- prove the subsequent shows. As members of Theatre '60, young actors have the chance to be tutored in various phases of the acting business, and also enjoy the thrill of opening nights. Siegal, Mrs. Ila Vere Carnes, and Vice-president Linda Holland, THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE Marge Bruml states, I shall accept the fact that he is dead, to Art Blumenthal, co-star. 47 GREICTINGS to the new members of the National Honor Society are offered by President Fred Smith in a picturesque ceremony. N. Il. S, 0l FICICRS of Semester ll: Fredda Leventhal, Roberta Friedman, Steve Sindell, and Jock Beard. National Honor Sociefy Rozanne Allen Jeffrey Appel Robert Baker Alfred Barksdale Barry Bassett Edith Bassichis .lohn Beard Jacqueline Bcigic Karen Berger Arthur Blumenthal Franklin Borkat Donna Brown Dorothy Brown Marjorie Bruml Kathryn Chakford Deanna Coe Kathy Cole Rebecca Coombs Diane Curtis Margaret Drysdale Bruce Eldridge Paul lildridge Gerald Engel Carolyn linsor Steve Farber Susan Fink Renee Fleeter Roberta Friedman Lucy Fuchsman Norman Gard Robert Geller Lance Gerowin Marlene Gilman Ronald Goldblum Marilyn Goldish Harlan Gordon 48 Liesel Graff Eileen Green Peter Greenston Joel G ressel James Handelman Margery Henderson Charles Herrick David Hyatt Kenneth Hybloom lwarc Irwin Mary Jones Mark Joseph Susan Kaplan Elton Kaufman Neal Klatzo Gretchen Knecht Karen Kohner Vicki Komito Douglas Kooker Gerald Lancz Halle Landesman Earl Leiken Fredda Leventhal Lynn Levine Robert Lewis Hedda Litowitz Raymond Loewe Pamela Maky Gail Malevan Judith Mandusky Norman McEachron Joan McKenzie Roy Meckler Arlene Nlendelson Sanford Ornstein Paul Ostrom Patricia Papp Jerry Parker Truman Parkinson Raymond Parry Judie Pyner Donald Reiehard Dorothy Rc-iehard David Reiner Judith Robbins Gary Rosenberg Stanley Rosenthal Paul Ruxin Naomi Saslaw Joan Schiffer Ellen Shapiro Gary Sharp Steven Sindell Frederick Smith Deborah Sobol Michael Solomon Mark Soloway Myrna Solowiteh Elise Spencer Sandra Stevens Robert Stone Sandra Stone Karen Suits Lonny Towell Barbara Victor Eric VonMagnuS Robert VVeiss Sheila Vveiss Charles Welch James Wiefel Alan VVyner John Yost Donald Ziskin N.H.S. OFFICERS of Semester I: Dave Hyatt, Fred Smith, Gretchen Knecht, and Pam Maky. An aggregation of the top leaders, scholars, and all- around valuable students is the unique membership of the respected National Honor Society. Indeed the N.H.S. is a melting pot of the top minds throughout the school. Members of the N.H.S. have undergone a rigid elimi- nation process. First, eligible students are reviewed by the Heights' faculty. Survivors of this procedure are then voted on by the members of N.II.S. The final selec- tion is made with the aid of an advisory group of teach- ers. The proud few who remain after this process dis- play excellent service, leadership, scholarship, and citi- zenship qualities in addition to a superior character. Throughout the year the N.H.S. holds many informa- tive meetings. This school year included an enlighten- ing tour of Russia via slides presented by Heights, own Mr. Fraier. In the future the N.H.S. hopes to present more fascinating events such as this. STEPS IN ENTERING N.H.S -Old members vote.-New mem- bers are pinned.-President ad- ministers the Society oath. 49 l'UNf'lClt'l' BAND I. F'irst.' L.Silver, Sllirschfield, Gdtosenberg, N. Melinehron, li. Patti, T. Likover, L. Towell, S. Gilman, L. Shaw, hi Gilman, l'i. Hooper, li. Vinoeur, K. Berger, lt. Friedman. Second J. llic-ks, W. Gibson, J. Ileuteh, P. King, W. Wieder, R. Shipley, A lileeher, C Sc-hmittke, F. iiorkat, Pl. koldstein, S. lxasjsier, D. Carr Q 1 ,f,n02,4tgCJ,bu' Us i , JV' JUN' .., ae, MA.IUltl'l'I l'l'IS practicing their routines are Peggy Nolder, Carole Kaplan, Marlene Fox, and Sandi Custer. J. Bayer, L. Hcrmelin, E. VVnrshaw, C. Gentile, WV. Nisenson, L Polgar, E. Finkle, C. Canning, M. Schrier, A. Weinberg, F. Gold- 3 herger. Third: II. larrell, J. Moss, I. Finklestein, C. Silhernian, F Rosemnn, J. Blackmore, ll. Polster, R. tlliss, H. Wein, P. Suratt, M Solomon, L. Lodish, L. Palmer, lt. Flceter, P. Eder, L. Faigin, M C oncerf Band I lVIusic, Musicr, lVIusic. That was all that could be heard from the temporary bandroom in the auditorium. The Band, however, returned to West ltlusic Room the second semester. The band members were hard at work this year pre- paring for their numerous engagements. They par- ticipated in the annual Fall Concert, Spring Con- cert, and Thank You Concert. Other concerts performed under the direction of John F. Farinacei were played at Canal Fulton for a Band Clinic and VVestern Reserve Univer- sity for thc Ohio Music Educators Association Conference in January. In the following month the band was host to the Ross-Fremont Band in a joint concert. This year both Montreal, Canada and VVashing- ton, D. C. invited the band to represent the school on tour during spring vacation. l'llSi'Il, Fl'00llCll, PPQIISS, R6Cli0I', A. ljlillllllflll, lfvillkef, Wvghgtery Gross. F11fIl1j F411-il13f'f'i, Butlpr, Kvmlis, A J. Spitz, N. Page, S. Adams, T. llond, L, Greenberg. Fourlhi S. Miller, Stein, D, llc-im-1-V S, Singpr, lt. Spalm, J. lgIlI'll1lllll1, li. Kaufmann, YV. Gesclorf, NI. Gross, T, Swei- gort, J. Leeson, D. Bloom, S. Lustig, F. Patterson, H. Skolnik, K. f ' ' ' Marvin, R. Dvorin, ll. Korman, R. French, G. Peters, R. Baker, S. 1' , - I . I 4 9 1 I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT . . Lake Erie League members, numbering more than 150 couples, attend the annual Military Ball in their snappy uniforms and beautiful formals. 51 . I5 'Sl , ' '- -' -qi! .Ili ' aT l d:.Jr.,,3f W 'QQ 121 1 ' . . Ayr. U ,,.....,W lb . HQSIIIIII +IQtggg'f on- ,I t . . .., Q... 'R' . s..., -1725 l'UNS'I'.-KN'I'I.Y IDIII l.I.lNIi fur Il0I'I'Ul'IIHIIli'l'i 'll fuullulllgzum-s:nrolIu-miIit:1rv-prw-1-isimu-:Ilm-mIwrs l'0Nf'ICII'I' IIANI! II. FIIl'.N'f.' II. I.:-vm-y, II. NI-ss, Ii. Kolnlvntz, W. IJ. FUIIIIFII, II. Frisch, I.. Qin-ss4-I, II. Tzmno, S. Gillwrt. T. Ilzu-Ion I Gnrll, II. Ihulin, I.. 'I'mu-II, V. Klrainmn, .I. I rimIm:m, G. Sc-In-in, I., ArnufI', III. Worm-r, F, Iilntllwrg, II. Iippig, W. Clarkson, S. I.nk1 I .KrnnII', H. Ising:-r, .I. Ilwnrkin, G. I r:mk, I.. IImvon. S1'r'm:r1.'S. Ivciss, Grvssc-I, I'..IoImsnn,G.I3urw:1ssvr, II. Spult, N. Pago, S. Ifriomln I 1 Q1 IA 52 C oncerf Band ll Left, Right, Left, Right could be heard three times a week during football season on Ilosford Field. The marching band was practicing for their weekly half-time show at one of the football games. Some of these outstanding half-time shows were ai tribute to Glenn Miller, an outline of Jimmy the nosel' Durante, and a Thanks- giving show. At the Parma game, the hand did an effective precision marching show. The bands and orchestra also performed at the annual Fall concert, Spring Concert this year at Severence Hall, and the Thank You Concert at which soloists were given opportunities to display the results of their musical training. Ahranns, F. Asnien, l.. Sindell, R. Fisher. Third: K. Salman, N. Schnei- SENIOR OFFICERS. F1'r.vt: M. Gross, ll. Korman. Seeond: R. Friedman, S. Lustig, D. Bloom, E. Kaufmann, M. Gilman, J. Gressel, P. ltfarvin, N. Bfcliachron. Third: J. Leeson, R. Fleeter, ll. Reiner, F. Borkat. B. Rutter, HT. Rubenstein, YV.lVl1ite, .l. BI2lC'I,0I'IIl0tf, A. lVitten 1l0FIlHlIl, R. Leeson, J. Freund, F. Renter, H. VVeinberg, M. Gross- berg, H. Stein, T. Brennand, I.. Kliever, ll. Trecher, M. Kodis. I our!h herger, J. Alb1ni,J. Stern, B. Forney, T. Spell, KI. Soloway, R. Bfyers, 3111 F2lI'illf1C'C'i, R- EPSUSW, A- DHVF4, L- lvlrlillfkf, J- Rfllll- 53 HEAUS UF STAFF. First: K. Berger, R. Friedman, S. Lake, P. Killmeyer. Second: F. Borkat, S. Lustig, D. Bloom, N. Mcliachron, K. Marvin, W. Nisenson. URCIIICSTRA. lalif-S't.' E. Von Magnus, P. Killmeyer, N. Eaton, R Laden, A. Schwartz, P. Langrnan, li. Polen, J. Smith, M. Tholmurn, S. Sindc-ll. Second: M. Hckman, M. Krausz, C. Schwartz, S. Levin K. McGregor, L. Bailey, P. Plaeek, M. VVeiner, K. Berger, R. Fried- Orchesfra Someday I will play at Severenee Hall . . . This wish is the dream of many members of the instrumental department. This spring the wish and dream came true. The annual Spring Concert was held at Severeuce Hall. Excitement was added when new school-purchased band uni- forms and formal attire for the orches- tra were worn for the first time. This year Heights has a resident com- poser, Dr. Grant Beglarian. Dr. Beg- larian was sent here by the Ford Foun- dation and has composed numbers for our two bands and the orchestra. , man, E. Bassichis, NI. Gilman, H. Sisser, B. Brooks, G. Handelman, L. Graff. Third: S. Deveny, J. Rothenberg, S. Flack, J. Barloon, F. , Margan, A. Gordon, K. Smith, L. Mackan, L. Korner, R. Liss, L. Faigin, A. Froelich, S. Lake, J. Gressel, L. Towell, C. Klaiman, F. JC.- A STRING DUET composed of Sandy Flack and Chucky Schwartz practices for the annual Solo and Ensemble Contest held in Cleveland. RESIDENT COMPOSER Dr. Grant Beglarian finishes a composition for Orchestra. Borkat, M. Solomon, A. Kurlansik, A. Goodman, J. Simon, D. Park- Kaufmann, J. Bachman, D. Bloom, S. Lustig, R. Spahn, M. Gross, S inson, L. Shapiro. Fourth: F. Sabin, K. Lewis, S. Rosenberg, L. Pol- Webster, R. Baker, D. Reiner, H. Korman, J. Bensinger, M. Kauf- sky, L. Horwitz, H. Magid, R. Sheets, R. Schwartz, B. Ackerman, Pl. man, D. Young, E. VVeiser, A. Frager. I 55 s ! Y ga I lltlllt. l fr.vI.' l.. Katz, A. l r:itiunne, .L ltesnit-lx. l,. Sperluer, J. son, S. Melireivey, A. Gardiner, V. Handler, M. Polzltsek, D. Us- ulthnz1n,J. llill. .M lfpstein, J. Xvllllvlllitll, Nl. Kogan, J. Vznny, S. horn, D. Brown, M. llopper, M. llohnan, li. Yvetzel, C. Ilhle, M. ltlinnn, I'. Iliekelnmn, S. Peters, S. Nlllftlllilfl, K. Dye, J. Kneeht, Silverinun, F. lieventhul, if Rainey. Third: H. Taylor, L. llollnnd, 'X llerlorllu, li. l'm-ters, lt. Pililit-l. Sw-onrl: S. l'e-treqnin, M. l :n'row, J. Beard, M. Zinnnernizin, M. Fnigin, t lit-rn:irtIi, V. Miller, J, lloose, S. t'ng3:1r, ll. t':nnpluell, t'. Thom I Choir Entering its thirtieth season, the Ileights Choir anticipated :L sueeessfnl concert. season under the direction of Mr. George Striekling. This yez1r's Choir eagerly awaited the :annual Spring trip which took thein into flilllitllil for the fifth time in the history of the Vhoir. Highlighting this yezir's events for the ninety-three nieinher Choir was the opportunity of working with Dr. Grunt lieglznizni, one of twelve resident eoinposers sponsored by the Ford Foun- dzition. In this :inniversary year the Choir par- tieipzited in the annual Vhoir-Orehestru eoneert, as well as the annual I..E.L. Music Festival, held at Farina Senior High School. l l,OYVl'fRS AND COINS were presented hy past :ind present ehoir lllt'lllltt'I'S to Mr. :ind Mrs. George l . Striekling in honor ol' his thirtieth year :ls direetor ol' the ehoir V B. Johnston, G. Freeman, S. Kroll, ll. Chin, J. Benis, A. Zimmer- man, P. Ruxin, B. Turk, M. VVolf, P. Diamond, C. Newman, B. Constuntolos, K. Ilyblonm, B. Spiegel, U. Giesey, Il. Lowe, S. Cher- kzls, L. Nero, V. Bcrnzlrdi, C. Bivc. Fourth: S. Marks, J. Baron, J. Jensen, B. Gntin, R. Irlcn, M. Woishorg, S. VVildc-, P. Ostrom, S. Herrick, B. Schvnkcr, J. KUIIIIQT, B. Roady, J. Purvis, K. Bzirksdnlv, N. Gard, D. Sparlin, S. VVL-iiilrn-rg, B. Zwivk, B. f':irlson, B. Burli- leder, T. NIZICTK, IN1. Blmdes, B. Ison, S. Snymlcr. .flbxvlzli P. fully, M. Irwin, J. Vogelgesang. us- EW NW DISPLAYING IVARINITII AND CIIEER, the choir has its ainnuul singing of Christmas Carols at :MQ Halle-is. 'ZE'?. 3 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT is per- sonified as the choir members and the alumni join in singing Ami Te Sp1'rz'fum Tum. '1 l 2' fist., Y x . .Q it ' ii il S l'l'l.T.Vl.' S. Geffen, J. Wagle, B. Campano, I. Barnett, A. Katz, S. Spluver, S. Reider, K. Brown, S. Auster, M. Kier, B. Cook, N. Britz- man, Il. Weinberg, Scriven, R. Krotine, L. Ross. Second: K. De- lnny, lt. Reitman, K. Witwer, A. Zimbilist, B. Silverstein, M. Miller, Girls' Glee Club, Dance Band , WELCOM Ja l 58 9 i 'a H. Reiss, L. Levine, I. Baron, R. Lieb, P. Maky, L. Welker. P. Papp, T. Kutler, L. Cutler, L. Margolis, N. Swisher, D. Brown, Mr. McEl- fresh. Third: J. Steinberg, G. Quinlan, M. Weiss, B. Young, S. Patter- son, S. Weiss, E. Cramer, M. Giatron, B. Levy, E. Shapiro, D. Curtis, Repeat to the coda and take the sec- ond endingf' Heeding such instructions brings the Girls' Glee Club and the Dance Band nearer their goals of more musical- ity and superior performances. lllr. Clair hlc-Elfrcsll, t.he new addition to Heights v music department, heads these two or- ganizations. Programs at the Father-Daughter Din- ners, the Christmas Assembly, Parents' Night, and the annual Spring Concert keep the Glee Club members busy throughout the year. They also engage in other activities such as seetion parties and tax stamp drives. The Dance Band participates in civic as well as school programs. A combined concert with the Glee Club highlights a season in which these talented musicians pursue their interests in jazz and popular music. NEWEST MEMBER of Girls' Glee Club is welcomed by Gail Malevan, Harriet Weinberg, Lynn Levine, and Judy Barcus before entering the club room, R Ji J w f X . . vf-X .f -f -' T' 42 A . . 5 , . . 3 Yi ' W sf' A l 5 ,g . K ' Rf , K ? , ki, .1 A R. Shumway, K. Strauss, K. Hooper, S. Schwartz, A. Litt, E. Markel, mel, G. Woomer, G. Waxman, J. Chlebo, I. Petersen, J. Pyner, A. D. Peterson, J. Barcus, K. Chakford. Fourth: M. Corbusier, S. Taylor, Stevenson, C. McCormack, S. Silver, M. Grant, B. Drossin, R S. Talford, B. House, J. Haberman, D. Apsel, S. Kleinstub, N. Krim- Abrams. DANCE BAND: First: D. Walker, N. Teidelman, B. Epstein, D. Leventhal, J. Ross, N. Page. Second: M. Gross, D. Kooker, B. Geller, R. Spahn, E. Suit, S. Webster. Third: M. Woldman. 59 E. ,,. ns. R. . Sfudenf Inferesfs anna rv fr 1. , Wt. l 6 .,,L HQ, K k ,mths l ltll'lNlJSllll' IIUSTICSS Sue Lake, serves punch lo Mr. l':iul VViseley at the annual facility tea. rv ,fbi ed , 'l'lI.-KNKSHIVINIQ t'l'll.lCltli.'X'l'l0N will be more meaningful to the homeroom members who helped make up the bountiful baskets. PARTY GOERS, Mrs. Tubaugh, Toby Sedley, Gene Shapiro, and Sharon Zelman watch with anticipation as Marikay Glassman ents a delicious ready-to-eat cake at an officers party. Friendship, F.T A a K 4 ' E A1391 . Pail , 5 f' fl Amiability typifies the attitude of the Friendship Club. The first meeting, a coke party, gave the students an opportunity to mingle with their new friends. Super- vised by Mrs. Helena Tubaugh, the club completed many projects. Among these were Thanksgiving baskets for needy families and gifts for a ehildren's hospital. Programs were devised to make their meetings more enjoyable. Speakers, such as a representative from the Ohio Bell Telephone Company and Miss Mabel Buck- enmeyer, whose topic was Turkey Talk, helped to fulfill the theme of Around the VVorld with Friendship Club. Influenced by informative sessions, many members of The Future Teachers of America have decided to fol- low the teaching profession. A student teacher tea, a panel of teachers discussing the pros and cons of their jobs, and a movie on elementary schooling led students to discover more of thc benefits of teaching. The study halls of volunteer members were devoted to helping teachers with grading papers, taking attend- ance and other miscellaneous tasks. Helping in the com- munity, advisor Nfrs. Carol Gingrich assigned an ele- mentary student who needed help in reading to one of the senior members for tutoring. 4.- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. First J. Schiffer, M. Kier, S. Fink, M. Eisen, S. Teichman B. Berlin, R. Schwartz, P. Tanenbaum. Second: S. Kleinstub, C. Koester, S. Patterson, N. Swisher, A. Leonards, M. Rubins, D. Brown, M. Gilman. Third M. Wright, S. McKinney, C. Kaplan, H. Sisser, E Finkle, J. Hill, S. Ghelman, K. Berger. Fourth: E Romcea, B. Edy, C. Carlson, L. Sawyer, P. Eder, A. Widzer, A. Rubinow, J. Frank. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. First S. Stamm, F. Sabin, E. Weiser, L. Gressel, B. Orkin M. Leath, C. Gordon. Second: Mrs. Gingrich, B Taubman, H. Mager, E. Moss, M. Feldman, C Soffer, I.. Weiselberg, H. Mandel. Third: M. Cam- berg, M. Simon, B. Silverstein, R. Berkey, P. Abra- movitz, S. Kaufaman, B. Belfer. Fourth: E. Cohen E. Rueter, G. Kossman, B. Robbins, M. Broknisti R. Traubenberg, K. Crawford, P. Ogilbie. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. First: J. Printz, S. Bricker, S. Abrams, M. Eigen, P. VVeiser, J. Dolin, J. Freed. Second: J. Rothenberg, S. Zel- man, P. Papp, H. Weinberg, K. Chakford, N. Dun- can, P. Helfrick, S. Kaplan. Third: R. Amster, B. Amper, V. Brewster, M. Farrow, J. Polster, V. Handler, J. Dowd. Fourth: D. Curtis, G. Quinlan, J. Pyner, S. Gluckman, M. Steinberg, D. Weisman, S. Weimer. Nm... PREPARING for their future careers, these Future Teachers of America members hold an informative discussion group. 1... MAKE 'I'III'I MUST out of your formal educ-ation, mentions Mr. Uber to attentive members at ai meeting of the College Discussion C'lub in thc social room. t'Ul.I,l'1Gl'I DISVUSSIUN i'l.Ul5.1 1'r.-rt.- S. Splnver, G. Goldberg, T. Kntzei, T. Ab- I . FIIIIIS, P. Hurt, J. Katz, li. Spevuek. Ser' und: If Wilson, M. Spiegnl, S. Ghz-hnun bs M. Young, A. Agin, S. N4-wnieyer, lx Johnson, Mrs. Goudnmn. Tlzirrlf IC. Mnr kt-ll, J. Polster, M. Hopper, V. Miller I Ross, ff 'l'n:-sk, S. Farber, Mr. I'ber. l'iUlll',ll.' R. Glivknmn, M. Swntt, J. Lipps King. D, hlnler, R. Goldhluln, II. WY:-inberg, I'. S L.....anwu 64 COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB. First J. Schwartz, M. Rossio, S. Segal, D. Rei ner, ll. Presser, G. Fuldauer, M. Feldman R. Ryder. Second: K. Meekler, K. Fried- lnnder, S. Peters, J. Dworkin, G. Lesser A. Resnick, M. Rosenberg, D. Rothstein Third: Mrs. Goodman, V. Brewer, A. Po- sell, IC. FCIQLWIIIIIIIIII, C. Myers, A. Good- nun, J. Pyner, ll. Eisenberg. Fourth: J lnnmerman, I.. Gerdy, IC. Cohen, M Frankel, J. Robbins, Mr. Uber. COLLEGIC DISCUSSION CLUB. First: J. Charron, E. Moss, A. Kaufman, P. Weiser, E. Bayer, M. W'olf. Second: C Tucker, J. Kasabach, IS. Amper, R. Am- ster, L. Tishkoff, G. Waxman, Mr. Uber. Third: Mrs. Goodman, R. Weiss, G. Les- ser, S. Lauh, M. Paley, M. Arenswald, C Uhle. Fourth: K. Selman, S. Weil, M. Stone, J. Rothenberg, L. W'olkov, J. Ar- noff, II. Korman. LOOKING TOWARDS COLLICGE, Gloria Gold- berg turns to a college guide for information. College Discussion Club ln recent years college has become of prime impor- tance to everyone. About four-lifths of all Heights High graduates attend some school of higher education. ,llllOI'l'f0l'0, it is not surprising that the College Discus- sion Vlub has the largest membership of any club in the scliool. The group, under the helpful guidance of Hr. ltoy t'ber and Mrs. Beatrice Goodman, offers helpful suggestions to all those bewildered by the many facets of college life. Included among the topics for discussion are college requirements, choosing a college, preparing for college entrance tests, Hlling out college applications, and fraternity vs. dormitory life. These and other subjects were discussed with added advice obtained from movies and speakers. Giving the program a personal touch, members presented a panel discussion based on the impressions of their visits to certain campuses. PURDUl'l lias an excellent reputation, points out Dick Perry to Myron Swatt. l'lXl'lCIi'I'IVl'l BUARIY. Steve Farber, litllw Stlinin l lt Ili Judye Rolmlmins, Mel Stone, Mr. ltoy l'lmcr -.KN Kilyw World Affairs Council rv' f .'f g r Y 51 I 'T 4 XZ- ' 151 -1' N 4,' ,.ls, 'Q K K .l -4 Rl'1l,lfil0liS I,I'I.fXllIittS, R:ilwlniAl:il1S. firvvn and Rvvorvmt Roti- r-rt tl, l'r1-lwii, sp: liiiflvrstulirtiiig. -:uk witli f'llllll1'il im-mln-rs tu furtlwr religious tltlG.UI HKJWAN.-X, cries Miko Solomon as he pt-rfurms :tn Afriwm tribal ccronmny for JCVVA. 66 IIC 1 ' I VVURKING CAREFULLY, Michael Krausz, Stove Sindcll, and Sue Dnvonny make preparations for the mock United Nations program. if A . 2, 'QU -tv , yy. 4 ,s f 'X pax Xl , ' V X i. 'Q it J I is y Q 'yu' K ' gy N 5 i , i 2 - K I . , ii... AT A JOINT MEETING of the Junior Council on World Affairs, and Youth Council on Human Rela- tions, members are held spell bound by an excellent speaker. Human Relations Council There is never a dull moment at a meeting of the Jun- ior Council on World Affairs. A normal session may con- sist of a lecture by a world traveler, a movie, or a panel debate. One of the meetings was highlighted by a for- eign exchange student, Melec Duhalguet, who spoke on the government and changing social conditions in France. The club was organized with the help of lNIrs. Gracia Carlton and Mrs. Agnes Murphy to promote an interest in subjects which concern our foreign relations. Participating in a mock United Nations program was their big event this spring with the other chapters of the Council. Another club that promotes more understanding through discussion is the Youth Council on Human Re- lations. Throughout the year lectures and open debates are held, which give the members a chance to share their knowledge and enlarge their viewpoint on the matter of getting along with other people. The Council also affords the community valuable services in its work projects. HELPING OUT at old folks home as part of YCHR work project are Richard Laden and Ken Freedman. I 171 .S 3.23, ..,, .N W .s .x ,S Home 'ark .. ig s':: 'q-1p.,...3. - , M N LAB ASSISTANTS. Standing: J. Wiefel. First: M. Rispoli. Second: H. Korman, J. Robbins, J. Appel, J. Grossol. Third: A. Sobol, L. Kerchberg, J. Parker, H. Schuman. Fourth: D. Glnzer, Mr. Ruben, M. Sliitfrin, R. Wm-iss, P. Greenston. SHOWINC SKIIlb in lab work Iudye Robbins puts the women s touch to the science lab MATH CLUB. Fir.vt: S. Metz, F. Leutner. Second: Qi L. Fll0llHlll8ll, C. Newman, E. Finkel, E. V011 Mag- X llllS. Third: S. Davenny, M. Solomon. Fourth: D. Kornhnuscr, R. Perry, J. Sunshine. 4 2 9 I A . SCIENCE CLUB. Standing: B. Goldstein. First: J. Englander J. Parker, F. Leutner, D. Siegle, P. Eldridge. Second: J. Rothenberg, B. Baker, P. Laidmand, C. Newman, R. Gluckman. Third: M Joseph, J. Gerson, S. Fleeter. 68 MMM C'S AND T'S, unexplainable mathematics, are being discussed at a Math Club meeting by one of its active members Bob Weiss while the rest of the members look on. Mafh, Science Clubs, Lab Assisfanfs 001,0l0,0ll,100-To the ordinary student this array of numerals is meaningless, but to members of the Math Club it represents the binary system of numbers, com- monly used in computers. Math Club participants, under the guidance of hir. Bart F etterman, learn at their semi-monthly meetings those phases of mathematics which are not ordinarily taught in the classroom. At each meeting, a member of the group presents a talk to enlighten the other mem- bers on a particular topic. Based on a similar format, Science Club members, guided by Mrs. Ethelreda Laughlin, learn outside facts pertaining to the field of science. Field trips and lectures round out the program. Applying knowledge acquired in the classroom, Lab Assistants help the chemistry teachers run the labora- tories more efficiently. A new innovation inaugurated this year is the chemistry review course presented to the assistants by Mr. Joseph Ruben. YQ? Q H19 'bilge C, 5' 'U' 45. f , v,'h:, 0 3' sf LOOKING FOR something invisible, Al Barksdale discovers his scientific propensity. DISK-.IUCKEY AL CLARK, guest of the Mod- :-rn Jazz Vlnli, explains the fundamentals of jazz to a gatln-ring of hi-fi enthusiasts. Hobby Clubs The sounds of fast Hying ping-pong balls eminating from the social room after school testify that the Table Tennis Club is in session. Under the guidance of Mr. Norval McAfee, the members enjoy strong competition in their favorite pas- time. The annual student-faculty tour- nament highlights the season of fun. Checkmatel A member of the Chess Club has just finished a long intellectual game of chess. Every week the mem- bers of the club gather in Nlr. Henry Bertod0tto's room to compete with each other. The club often plays interschol- astic competitions. The revival of folk music reached a new height in 1960. Following the popu- lar trend, Heights formulated a new group, the Folk lNIusic Club. Singing for fun is the sole objective of this club, which has succeeded in fulfilling its pur- pose. Finishing the list of new clubs is the l RIVALItY UNTIL ETERNITY is the theme of Bob Weiss and Michael Sliifrin who continue competition amidst onlooking members. Modern Jazz Club. Its purpose is to pro- mote a better understanding of jazz for those who want to learn to appreciate it. Entertainers such as Jonah Jones helped the club to have an impressive first year. l 5 325953 X . , 'A M358 4' -4 4 P XE?'1 E22 A, ' 'wfiiiw-5? x ,. ., -r GENERAL SINGSPIRATION is enjoyed by a large gathering of folk music members who sing mainly for fun and pleasure. GUITAR, SONG, AND SPIRIT seem to occupy the attention of folk singers Rosalie Krenitz, Dave Laibman, Ken Hybloom, and Eleanora Iberall. PREPARING A SLAM is Joel Chernikoff, presi- dent of the Table Tennis Club, in a demonstration FACULTY ADVISORS can play ping-pong, too, of fast-moving ink on Fiction as is demonstrated in this doubles match between p A p g K ' Mr. Norval McAfee and Mike Schwartz, and Mr. Oscar Lehman and Joel Chernikoff. 71 ij I! if-2 A O 55 if ' ,. ,. , . rf v 'N. WITH A CIIEERFUL SMILE, Mickey Comella performs a vital service to the school in her role as president of the Typing Service Cluh. TYPING SERVICE CLUB inelnlmers listen in- tently as Mrs. Reimers, guest speaker from the Cleveland Trust Cmnpuny, leetures uhout their training department. K lll41l.l'lNli lmufl is lent tu Volunteer flulm mein- xers lay Mrs. hluhel lluekennleyer. VOLUNTEER CLUB. N. Dickelman, S. Cohen, N. Martin, P. Linder, Mrs. Mabel Buckcnxneyer, S. Krauss, B. Frisch, C. Schack, E. Polen. '72 JUNIOR RED CROSS. M. lNIiller, S. Montegue, S. Rosenberg, R. Krenitz, N. Saslow, R. Richman, B. Vogal, P. Nyer, V. Elias. HOLIDAY CHEER for patients at the Cleveland State Hospital is prepared by the Junior Red Cross. Service Clubs As the clicking of keys eminates from Mrs. Ethel lNIagee's room after school, you can be sure the Typing Service Club is in action. It is their duty to type for the office, as well as act as a work place- ment bureau for its members. Organized this semester, the Commer- cial Club, under the guidance of Miss Florence Bromelmeyer, has had several speakers and visited nearby business de- partments. Making gifts for underprivileged chil- dren and doing other worthwhile projects is the objective of the Junior Red Cross. This is one of many such chapters in the United States. Following in the footsteps of the Jun- ior Red Cross, the Volunteer Club does volunteer work and makes holiday favors for children in orphan homes and hospitals COMMERCIAL CLUB members listen intently as Mr. Frank Caimi lectures them on the duties of a secretary. N SET DESIGNER Jim Ramsey prepares the stage scenery for an forthcoming theater performance. SIll'l'lltVlSlNG UF Social Room Monitors, who are armed with r Nm N T lmrooms, is an after school joh of Miss N. Mc-Kinna. , X I J 3 l AMA rl . l x' X MORNING ANNOUNCER Stuart Sharpe reads the student headlines during morning homeroom. Technical Aids ''Testing,-one,-two,-three,'' says one of our indispens able stage crew members. Being part of this service club, members are always on the job taking care of scenery, lighting, stage props, and sound equipment. Under Mr. Gerald Gentile's guidance, the Stage Crew diligently Works on dances, assemblies, concerts, and the All-School Productions. Another useful technical group is the Visual Aids. Giving up their study hall to help show movies to differ- ent classes, the Visual Aids perform a valuable service. Mr. Karl Christmanis crew also takes care of the main- tenance of films and projectors. The Machine Shop Maintenance Crew learns through experience. Working after school with the help of Mr. Clyde Barnhard, the boys keep the welders, lathes, drill presses, and sanders in top notch condition. An important part of our school day consists of home- room announcements, or more commonly called the 10:08 news, from WHHS the radio voice of Heights High. Radio Engineers bring the student body closer to school activities through their Friendly Thinking Station. The Morning Show, Sunrise Serenade, and the DJ. Noon Show are daily regulars. Engineers also broadcast at sports events under the guidance of lVIr. David Santoro' vi . MACHINE SHOP MAINTENANCE. First: J. Solomon, W. Sofranko, F. Ferrara Second: H. Frechen, J. Stone, T. Thomas, K. Smith, B. Hutcheson, J. D'Amico. ASPIRING radio announcers Jay Ridder and Michelle Lucas find they need more practice. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS. First: J. Solomon, B. Barbish, A. Kouner, W. Thiede, M. Polster, J. Jacobson. Second: A. Singer, F. Render, B. Weiser, C. Schusterman, J. Wilson, B. Brodsky. Tickets! Tickets! These words ring PREPARATIONS for their next ushering assignment are being dis- cussed by officers Vivian Elias, Michele Sommers, Dale Apsel, Phyl- lis Dorfman, and Linda Scott, with advisor F. J. Lorz looking on. ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB Sacher, S. Gold, BI. Miller, M Sedley, N. Kohl, C. Ramey, E Bayer, K. Friedlander, B. Tolin L. Mathews, B. Wigodsky. Third S. Stone, J. Katz, V. Brown, T Nathan, L. Miller, D. Klivans, M Gollaboff, K. Katz. Fourth: J Polster, P. Zucker, N. Spencer, E Cohen, J. Horowitz, M. Levine, J Zimmerman, S. Weimer. A.S.C., Managers First: S. Splaver, J. Silbiger, L. Lowy, H. Weinberg. Second: T. through the halls during fourth, fifth, sixth, and ninth periods the day of an athletic event. The front hall of the school is filled with enthusiasm as stu- dents wait in the ticket line. The group of girls which takes care of these hungry Tigers are members of Athletic Service Club, and it is their job to make announce- ments and sell tickets to all athletic events. Mr. Gail Vannorsdall and co-chairmen Karen Katz and Barbara Wigodsky co- ordinate the sales. With the selling of tickets ASC departs and Managers Club enters. Led by lNIr. F. J. Lorz and President Michelle Som- mers, managers seat people at concerts, graduation, and various other school affairs. The girls are divided into squads and are assigned work by the ofiicers. ONE PLEASE, says Joyce Katz, as she pur- chases a ticket from Nancy Kohl, ASC salesman. GETTING READY to test her sweet tooth is Managers President Michele Sommers. PLANNING THEIR next ticket sale are ASC members Iiimla Bcn- kowitz, lllichelle Ilowy, Karen Katz, Tohy Nathan, Vivian Brown, Joyce Silbiger, and Karen Friedlanfler. MANAGERS listen attentive-ly as they rcceivc future usln-ring assignments and group divisions. Seniors fp.: gN5?5 P I 'abit 41 lui - lui P Iii , lln I as 5 5 Q Sk i s 1 if gg 59:2-.i ' Q v:-fi A EZ: i S 2 N . . xi I 4 A J! ' A 7.5 2 f K,x'g?g 'i w ,. A x V, 1 . l in W-9 V., . 1 X ,f x 14.- f , K ? . I ,,. .. M p, 4, , 1 M5 xy W , 'N ' V 3 -Xslfgzg 1 My if ,J 1 1 . , Q 1. vm 31 - aim X ,ni L in M .:'-w - .ah , ,:K3,,qa wg,-,ww ,, N, ,M 1. Nm. ' bak. EIT' in Ella-n Luis Ahlwy hfarshull AhI'2llIlS0ll X ' d 'Nj' v 2: it li .- 11. ll .WMM il Slwhhm .Mh-hnun Susan Arlnlxrvr-ht gn: . Z ':- i 1 'V ,,, NIHFSIIZI Bl'l'j.flllllll Gary Bork llownrd lilvclu-r Nt-il llhwll Mnrh-nv Vnrol nll1t'Nt0lll' lhllllllfl M. lim-lnn Hvnry Ark Nvil J. :xl'0IIS Myth Iwo H0!'ll2II'4i rim fy 3 1A, f ,L?Q Edtliv Blnoln Marla-nc llonchek January 1960 Marvin Axelrod Barry Bassett Sanford Benjamin M ' 4 3-'Fx U I! AY Huh Boyer Uniistaiice Bishop Paul Blackman LOOKING AND FICICLING as if they could dance till dawn urv thv new graduates at their prom. CUMMI'iNCl'iNIl'1NT, JANUARY, 1960 STYLIC finds Sue Lake making final costuiin- 1llljllHtlIll'IllS, walking the prove-ssiollal as Sill advances to rn-ccivc lufr diploma, ancl rlanr-ing afh-rwarrls. i 1 im N iff , 'kxshr K l f ,lr ' Marilyn liornvor H Qt L ' in fill2il'lCS Sh-von Butler Kav Cliukforcl Gerald Clicstler Slim-lialinc ci0IIl0llii Diane Curtis Nancy Daley 'S John Hralmant Virginia lircwstz-r l,0llll3l I.. Brown lx ann K lntnn K 2 .Ing K , X f cf V, gif, Dianv Dittrick llorotlly JL-an lirnwl Judy Vugcn Joan llulin l I .lan lilll'lxNt4 l'iUj.fQ'lll' Cu vi ii, K hi wr 2 1 f ff? , Yanvy Varul llum in f Nancy Eaton William T. Edy Barry Epstein Sharon Ettkin Carol Evans Larry Exl Al Factor Joel Feld Ray Fischer Bonnie Fisher Marilyn Flate Vernon Franks l I l Anitll M ,U-io Fmtimmo Joyce Freed Richard Fried Jerry A. Friedlander Trina Barbara Friedman Linda Garaway Lance G1-rnwin Marlene Gilman James Gleasman Michael Glich Marilyn Goldish Eileen Green Marsha Green Susan Greene Marilyn Gross Jacqueline Gurney Steele Guthrie Joan Haberman 82 January 1960 Carolyn Hagen Paul Heidemann Stuart Herman James E. Hicks Roberta Hoffer Jeffrey Holden Mary Jones Hillel Joseph Margy Henderson Barbara Hoch l Dave Hyatt Ronald Katz SENIOR PRESIDENT Earl Leiken receives class mantle from June '59 president, John Kubacki. Marc H. Irwin Bonnie Kaufman Carol Jacobs Harriet Kitman ,ll Paulette Jacobs Conrad D. Klaiman Ji ' fb , I lnrcmw- Klang Dcnnis Klvin rnald lilinc fiN'if'ill'll Kncclxl E7 I lmala-th linrncr Rngcr Koslcn l'UMfNIl'lNl'lCMICNT SPEAKICR, Mr. Sidney Vinci-nt wishc-H lla- graduates a happy futurc. Sandra Kleinlnan - x- J Q lu, c V, i' Tcrry Ku:-lnnan FLIMISING 'l'IIlC STAIRWAY to succcss arc thc January class nfficcrs, Hari Lcikcn, David Lcwinc, Stow Wm-il. and Suv Lakc. Arlccn Kottlcr 1 Msg .. , ii 2 N -af f? u Arthur Kraus Harrict Kravitz Ronald Krupsa i 3 h i' Susan Lakc Low Latin Nancy Lcfkowitz 84 Aaron Leventhal Sharon Lieberman Norman Maerofl' Judith Lynn Mandusky January 1960 Morris Levy Jean Karla Lindquist Chuck Magistro r Lloyd Mazur David I,ewine Margaret-Ann Luttge Earl Leiken Linda Leizman :2g'a-iw-P 'V mai , r' l, Sharon Libava Linda Lichtman Mary Ellen McEwan Constance Kay McRae Mike Makman Pamela Ann Maky Jerry Malberg Roy Meckler 85 Jerilyn Mermelstein Nancy Miller HIDIGGING IN at senior dinner are Ray Fischer, Ronny Salavon, Al Wyner, and Mike Stern. ,Wi H rl ' 1 in V' ,LM ,gg 1 rf 11 vi 'XX I ll Q 1 1.1 lflikl-Mx li P. 1 9- IA'0llllI'd Nuft . 4 v, 4 Kenneth Orlrits DX P Sully lhlllIl0ll Jack Nardi lliunn Joan Osborn Don Rcichard Ronald Moritz Angelo J. Naso Daniel Newman Seraine Newman Patricia Papp Arthur Paradise Raymond Evan Parry Dorothy Ruth Reichard Karen Rogers Frances Roscman 86 David Moses Francine Moss Melvin Michael Moss Phillip Norton Brenda Perla :,.. li is ' 'e . or Betsy Gail Rosen January 1960 Phyllis Sanshuck Cliff Senor Douglas Silver Q l 3, Ellen Singer Naomi Ruth Saslaw Renee Schaffer Ellen Shapiro Sandra Shapiro Kenneth Silver Howard Simon Pamela Skall Frederic Smith Jerry Rosenfeld Joan Edith Schiffer Spencer Sharwell ' is . V. i f K is Margery Rothkopf Wilmer Schroeder Adrienne Shaw 50 MORE DAYS for the senior A's, chant senior girls, sporting black attire and shiny fifty cent pieces. Ronald Salavon Dennis Seaman Kathleen Leslie Shields OIIIO UNIVERSITY college conference is one example of the guid- ance given to college hound seniors. William Sofranko Barbara SOIOIJJOD Myrna Solowitch Lawrence Soper Jean Spira Charles Spitz Francine Solomon Bonnie Speh Sandra Stevens 88 January 1960 As Graduating Seniors We Plan For The Future Jeffrey Michael Smith Stuart Solomon Lynda Spero Judith Mae Stockfish Stanley D. Snyder Zillah Solonche Bernard Spiegel Judith Stone Robert Stone Ben Sustin Jim Sylvester Steve Weil Sheila Toby Weiss Stuart Ray Wittenberg Marshall J, Wolf Alan J. Wyner Barry Zwick a i-ml -- A gwsw wx , ., 5 ggi i f , - sagem . 1 g as , ,I hifi-if t X at R K Q 3 as X Barbara Straus Pamela Tanenbaum Larrie Willinger l Constance Anne Such Susan T eichman Marilyn Wilson Karen Suits Bonnie Lee Tussey , ,r,,V H .T ,. if r Beth Wine HONOR STUDENTS Bob Stone and Sheila Weiss are awarded pins by Mr Ruppert while onlookers Mr. Arthur Newman and Steve Weil sport doubtful expressions 89 I,IS'l'l+lNING INTENTLY to the President Sanford Urnstcin are the Al Class Council members. Shcilzl Abrams Dennis Agin , f , f' K . vf X if , if Kathy All-Hsumlro Rozanne Allen Barbara Ampcr Ruth Ann Amster -mf 'QE .. l W 1 .J .lm-llrvy Apps-l Sharon Appelbaum Carol L. Aronson Yoko Asahi Polly Axvlrod John llachman Bruce llachtel Louise Bailey 90 Tamara Abrams Ann Albini Mary Lou Antoon Barry Attenson Barham Bailus June 1960 Bart Baker ew in ? :' ix., is we S i f, l Judy Barcus Sandra Gloria Barenholtz Alfred D. Barksdale Donna Barner Enid Baron P' R' 'ER' iv 144 K hm 1 , Brenda Barbash gt: Ileen Baron Eileen Bayer ENTHUSIASTIC FOOTBALL FANS show their team spirit K, X Y s an is mn L X1 Sheila Baskin Don Bass Ellen Bassett Edith Bassichis Don Baus .W -. , t Aw.. :Q , it H ' .H , ,L , with a Hash card section. John Beard Carmen C. Beck Jocelyn Beck Melvyn Becker John Begley Mel Belfer Rita B1-Il Carol Joan B1-llan Jacquelyn Beigie Linda Benkovitz Kari-n lm- Burgcr Q 'Q .' L ,,,. Donna Bvrnmn 51 f JN 6 gl: at Barbara Bennett Fred Bork Judy Berk Ronald Berke Phyllis Berkowitz ,iw ., I. mg , ,lf Michael BL-rritt John Biggs Frcdvrick Blatthorg Paula Bloch .al Stan Bloch ii Donald St uart Bloom ADVANCED FRENCH LITERATURE students laugh with Mr. Charles E. Simon as hc jokingly points out an amusing answer to a serious question. 92 We ' 9 Study Languages To Understand The Principles Ol The Foreign Governments And The Culture And Environment Ol The People Howard Bloom Robert Boody Michele Braun Sue Bricker Arthur Blumenthal Franklin Borkat Francis Bremson i Fred Brightman Nancy Bodnar Phyliss Boggs Thomas C. Bond ' :Q-rs Robert E. Borton Martin Bower Andrea Bragman l Neil Brennan Lar-ry Brenner Cynthia Brick Karen Brown Stephen Brown Fran Bruce 93 Marge Bruml Mm-I Bucklnn Knrl Bunkolnmn V.A 1 J X .l I Kim-n Butlvr 1949 -I? l'hil Ccrvcny Stuart Buchler Karen Bruner W Q Alun Bunin Nelson Bunin Carol Burger Betsy Burns 9 N 1,-' l Mary Louise Campbell Beverly Campana .. , we .,,, , 'W f1 :5.'f'w I .ap ev ,em ,..,,e ' v 3 . S Ellen Charns Joan Clmrron DECORATING for the AI Class Dance in the Social Room is Mary Ann Parratino. lB l ' l-ll' wr 354, gi K i i C R ,lr ' . C N lV . C C w l-or 1 li 4 ' ol B' if iw- Ei 1 fx! Josephine Canitia Carolyn Canning Richard Carlson L. at P V N, ' A 1' pg 5 .Kg . lx tzgf ' I Glenda Charyn Gerald Chattman Janice Chlebo 34 v Aiwa Q 0' ' 4 ' J 49' X ,qw my , .I une I 9 60 Steve M. Cherkas qevY 'K 'Q Deanna Coe Ellen Cohen Harriet Cohen Kathy Cole if Y rqggaglw Y 1 -Q. Lana Cooper Michael Cooper Linda Copley Mary Corbusier comm GUARDS stand at mention while the Pledge of Allegiance is recited. W f Q Ii X . C ' f Douglas Cronk li Kathleen Ann Delaney 95 l E K lz - 1: , f M 3 Walt Cleaveland Stephen William Coblltr Susan Cole Jeff Corl Lynda Marie Davis Bianca DelVecchio Becky Coombs Lois Corn Jack Dean Marty Desatnik A-asv Peter Diamond llansjurgen Dieterif-hs Robert Michael Dvorin - 1 41 -I. .. 1:01 , - ... Y . .. -. im: -.. J.. . n.. Gerald Lawrence Engel I i t- . wi-J X W , in 'W 27' .- P ,I ,nk V 7 I . Miriam Farrow Patricia Dic-kelman Janice Elaine Dowd Douglas Dwosh Carolyn Sue Ensor . o i ' ui EY' e r 'gf if David Feigenbaum Dolores Di Corpo Robert Draye Dave Dwoskin Florence Erlenhach , I f ,,.,, 5 . IE yr 5 i v i ,Q a ,. Elaine Feigenbaum Beverly Drossin Ken Ehrlich Carolyn Eschenauer , Lvy- 9 i' 'HF :N Judith Feigenbaurn .lune 1960 Margaret Drysdale Kenneth Duirk Maxene Eigen Brian Eisenberg N f . , T i J Gail Faluski Carmen Farr , 1 4-1 I ff .M ff! l 53 'fy A' I 4 X 4 Janice Lynn Feiner Patricia Ferrone it N? 3 1 Ronald Martin Fierman Sharon Fischer Celia Fish Renee Fleeter Gail Frank Robert French 5145 '-r1l f ZKA Beverly Fisher Mike Forman Arne Frager Joanne Frank Judith Helene Frankel Mark Frankel Stanley Friedlander Harvey Friedman Norm Friedman 97 JUNE CLASS OFFICERS, Sandy Ornstein, Martin Gross, Rozanne Allen, and Joan MacKei1zie, take time out for a little bit of fresh air Patricia Franz Gary Freeman Roberta Friedman Tom Friedman Greg Fronck Lucy Fuchsman Albert Fuldauer Carol Fuldauer 'l'rnuly Gnle Arnold Gans Norman Gard Ann L. Gardiner - M 1 lN'lnrlm-no Ge-lfnnrl Robert Geller Melanie Germanovivh William Gesdorf Gayle Giammar we XViF'1f3gmgx m,yiru,gya'- ' X, .GIM- SHNIUII Gllll.S in lmnn-room 117 respond to pertinent questions from tln-ir l'r4-sixlm-nt Mary Tlwburn. Marc Gilbert 98 Hugh Fullerton Susan Geffen Sharon Ghelman Mary Ann Giatron Michael Gilbert June 1960 Marikay Glassman Gloria Goldberg Mark Goldstein Matthew Goldstein ' Karen Gladstone Dennis Gluzer Bill Glendinning Ronald Glicknian ix 1? iw l A' . -1 giifi 7? G 55, fd at , . -' . if X 1 X '53 --,:w,7! 1. '-.Tv Frank Glamsor Sandra Glncknian James Goldberg Marvin Goldberg William M. Golden Carole Goldstein Martin Goldstein John Thomas Golliher ATTENDING the All School Party, Pete Diamond throws a dart while Mikki Comella looks on cncouragingly. I-1 'I 'L .4 . - . 5 'I , .: 3 ' ,F Q ' '2 L v 9- ' ' A ' .5 'L a ' '35 , mb ' f as 4' a f f ff 565' Ml, I Q i. . xui igi, bv'-4' wygjg, Alan Goodnmll lly Gordon lion Gramulier 5 C I f la-slim' Greenberg llc-verly Gross Alice Goodman l'alric'iu Gralrowski fi A' ea . W l ff., l, Margo Grant Sanford Greenberg Ileen Gross lloward Gordon E - .QQQP I Liesel Graff Karen Graynom 2' ,A W V x vim W M 1' C L Ronald Greenspan Peter M. Greenston Marlin C. Gross Magdalena Guerrero 100 LIVE MUDICLS like Roni Allen provide interesting subjects to avid artists Mike Fenton, Judy Mandusky, and Pam Skall. Joel VVillian1 Gressel ny f . David ll. Gunning ra ' Q L - ..L. X Y 15535- Q Lynda Gressel Mona Guthofl' .lune 1960 Averill Harris Alberto G. Hercovich Fred Hill Linda Holland Robert Harvey Marvin A. Guttrnan Jean Heil James Handelman Vicki Handler Judith Happ ,Rl a re rr A wmv' - 5 - L lr 1. .5 ifagiia , J ,H Q ,E Danny Held Patricia Helfrick Tyrone Henry Harvey Herman Karen Hill Marcia Homik 'fss 1,5-' w Ste hen Hermelin P Suzanne Hinton Sandra Pearl Homik 101 fn, -, e,,, V,,, t i V Charles Herrick David Roy Hershberger Barry Hershey Judi Hirsch Susan Hirschberg Fran Hoffer Ethel Hooper Juliette Hoose Judy Horn NY CIIEMISTRY STUDENTS are deeply engrossed in their scientific projects as they strive for better grades. Kenneth llybloom Ivan Jaffe - -11 M Loretta Kal iert Eleanora lberall N f Q Ruth Harriet Javiteh Raymond Kaplan Bruce Ison John Calvin Jensen Susan Kay Kaplan 102 ' Enid Horowitz Dave Hotchkiss Tim Itkin Mary Ellen Johnson Ellen Kaplow . 3: ,R 2-, . Lee A. Horwitz Pamela Hwctable Gilbert J affe Nancy Jones Beverly Katz We Build Our Futures And Prepare For Graduation In A World Oi Science Sharon Katz - f . 3 . Qggigla. a is ,K r 'l ,. , 1 K 53,1 ., if ,i ,i Myra Kier ,, . ,ay kia 1, 37' 4:-, . ,. , a , 'Q K 5 X-fri x M irel Klein Barbara Knowles Suzanne Kaufman Margaret Killmeyer Cynthia Kless Susan Kochman Eddie Katz Karen Katz Elton Kaufmann Judy Kehr Larry Kerschberg Jeffrey Kessler Boyd P. King Jim King Neal Klatzko Dennis Klein PROM PROMENADE, rea by President ami Leiken and 9 ' - Y Vice president David Lewine, halts for a snappy picture. Diane Klivans Karen Kohner .l . FIRST DANCE as a senior class is an enjoyable and memorable beginning to the senior year. Rnyxnond Knllus Ilzne Konsen Ralph Komorofsky Rosalie Krcnitz V .4Pi31W 38 7- V. ,W Toni Kutlvr lN xncy lxrnnnul li is 'U ' , f . 4 . 'Z or sh C lmrlms Krueger 'if ' - Fw J David Lailnnun x 1 Robert La Roche 104 . r fir Doug Kookcr Ronnie lirulak Gerald Jay La ncz Iloward Korman Jerome Kustin William Landgraf We Are Proud Ot Our Scholarship, And Our National Honor Society Typities Academic Achievement David Lasky AVQPA 3- 5' il? 'E Y? i ri Ellen Leavitt Carol Lees Jeffrey Leeson Richard Lefkowitz Murray Lenson Alice Leonards Barbara Lerner Donald Leventhal Jack N. Levin to the applause of her classmates. 105 Morton Laub John H. Lennarson Fredda Leventhal Douglas Levine . . . LYNN LEVINE . . . A new N.H.S. member beams as she rises ,I 'Xe TYPICAL TEENAGERS, the hite of lunch in this cr w d -new f ' l rum'ine Levine 4.' Joan Kurin Lindquist Raymond Loewe Qab ,fu-xjthey grab a ffihy Wprx -ai? X Lynn Levine Toby Levine Marilyn Lipp Miko Lipczenko Farol Barbara Loudon Hurry M. Loudon 106 mmm J' K if-if Katherine E. Lewis Jerry Lippe Sondra Lubitz June 1960 Robert Lewis David Lief Hedda Litowitz Adrianne Litt I f Sheldon H. Lustig Margaret Luttg Jim Lynch -45 'S , I ,,Q, wh '5V' I Brenda Mansfield lm-. xx fr Gail Malevan Ellen Nlarkell Howard lNIanikcr Allan Markowitz Q Q 2 . ,, , .V . A 1' K , err ff 1 'jr' Tamara Marks Sue Marquart Kenneth Marvin RESEARCH PAPERS occupy many hours of Renee Pikke-l's and Fredda Levcnthal's time. They turn them in to Mr. Beyer with relief. Linda Nlarks Lois Marks Q A, .ff tw X xc SN ,Q - V ,, i -,i. 7 9 1 Dorothy lWIathcwS Lois lllatllc-ws Stew' Marks 'Fi' -A .leflrvy Matz x N2 I l i l Ben Mayer Carol McCormack Normdn B. McEachron Robert McKenney Emery Megery Jim Mehling Lynda Miller Stuart Miller A V Hamm... ,il A - -is , +4 V. - ' V F Y f - 5 ,D- B . K 'nn ,. 3 W in ' N1 ' X ls Y X, 1' . b . ' J ' Janet Moss Rosabeth Moss J une 1960 Thomas McCulloch A- 1 352' ,L 3 Joan McKenzie Harry E. McMullin Jr. Karen Meckler Toby Meckler 'N a Arlene Mendelson Cathleen Ann Merriman Judy Mesnick Lavonne Miether Sherri Mintz Carroll Monteith Sharon Morlen Larry Morley Carol Myers Royce Naft Carol Nagelbush Jack Neiman 108 Mel Nefamken fm aoyo P f I Lowell Nece- ,, z Ridley Nimmo Betty Novotny Elaine Newman Walter M. Nisenson Joyce Carol Nozik Marlene Paley Diane Marie Paradise MEASURING JUDY ZIMMERMAN for her cap and gown is Linda Copley, fellow graduating senior. PM L - A 3 '4 - Mike Oehs Sanford Ornstein Paul Ostroru Nic-k Page K 5, A N' - A I - Laurel Paris Patricia Parish Jerry Parker Truman Parkinson 109 Maury Ann Pnrrottinu llnrlmru Peters llnnald Pl. l'l'eifl'4-r I L L, I' ,. Lanree Pc-urlnmn Gralulnl A. Peters lirnee Piekfurfl Ric-hard Peltz S 2? Sandra Mae Peters Ingrid Petersen Diane E. Peterson liill Pietraszun Renee Pikkel Gary Plosker 110 June 1960 Sarah Jane Petrequin i li pk, i r -3 Z' ' if Gail Pollov Howard Polster Judith Polster Kenneth Posard l SOLID GEOMETRY classes give gifted seniors a chance to test their talents. Aided by Mr. McAfee, the students experiment in mathematics. Pat Pottinger Eric Preisler Judy Lynn Pribil ' .,Q- ', f'2f'1' viii 55 iii . 'Q' 1 H if, ,- Af 1 - -'imp .cgi j,..'ggff, ' iff' l Franklin Price Karen Price Janette Printz Harry Miller Provost Jr. Judie Pyner Geraldine Quinlan WV? -3'1 ' ' iilfwi i' Z1'?s:f'... I 'X' K' fi , .. 'X , :fi SA ' f Vife,gi22.R..gi .- 1,..,i 1,il,, X . f'1'Vf'61E'?!?A 7 - ' ' -FHM-'f V f ' et K ' 1 f '-1:-wx - w , K 5. 1 Marilyn Ratner Robert Ready Lynn Rehman 9 l 'X 4 ,fyffff ' .Q-1 Q . A if 1 arf' Barbara Reichenstein Sharon Reider David Reiner 1 J, - -'F' M 6 FLYING JELLO EVERYWHERE, as seniors Pam Makey and Steve Weil manage their booth at the All School Party. Karen Rabh Barbara Radnor Celeste Ramey ' :E lt: . ..,, kgs , '. -Ji 1 f .5 if 'fe Ag Q R fl 1 . Richard Reeser Anita Reich Sanford Reich l 1 Carol Rice Jean Marie Richael Jeanette Richael .J fl V L ju. i .lay Ritter W-:,,g4 -A l. - . IQ .Firm 4- Donna Lee Rose Jefl' Ro:-is A '. 'ln' Q ll .lumlye Robbins Harvey Rosen Larry Ross Larry Ronmn EXPLAINING A POINT about college entrance to Gayle Sehwartz is Jerry Lancz. Tllonms Roinanin Gary I.. Rosenberg Janis Rothenberg Sharon Barbara Rosenberg Jerome Rothenberg 112 June 1960 Steven Jay Ring David Ronmnofl' Elliot Rosenstein Daniel H. Rothstein Mary Ann Rispoli Rlnilia M. Romcea Sian Rosenthnl Alma Miriam Rubinow Robert Rutman Michacl Sf-lmr-ter , :Wi ,. r 5 ' 1 , M , S . :N I P , ai, Farolyn Schmittke Charles Schwartz Roberta Schwartz Rolrin Ryder Roger Schauss ii' ffmi'-fa Q if ii: Mildred Schonhiutt Gail Schwartz Mark Schwartz Susan Dale Schwartz Carole Scott George Sapir Dolores Sa va 3 at -3 x 1 39 Wilhert Schein Diana Scheiuer f if new 3 E SP ig Q 1 Sz 'fs 'Ji msvmk, Ti' Robert. Sayre -wi, '. . W -sul 4 , 5 5 121 a ir s. if Y , , K .gay f a, , ik Bob Scllieb 'E IIQ ' as Don Schreiber Michael Schrier Larry Schultz x X XM ,wg-gk ,Q ' 'TTU Salvatore Joseph Sczifiirli .lane Sclllctcl' llowarfl Scliunmn DOWN THE RAMP walks Sue Bricker at the AII Tea as she models the dress which she made herself. Sully Svrivvn S, G4-iw l'lll1-n Shapiro ,, hx w . lf, 1-S N A I i X ull tl Stuart Shnrpv llnrvvy Slinmnm-k Edwin Stn-phi-n Slmrtf-as X :-qi f f - , V Sinn: Sogall .Q ,A Linclu Shapiro Ronnie Slwrinan Marsha Segel Marc Shapiro Sharon Lee Sherwin Patricia Joann Sc-itz . -. . i QW' K 'W Brian Sharp Michael Shifrin Kelly Sf-lman Gary Sharp Roger Shipley SPEECH STUDENTS are entranced by Ellen Shapiro as she con- vincingly relates a point for her argument. 114 We Learn In Public Speaking Classes I-low To Be Naturally Ar Ease With Our Friends And Neighbors Bob Sidney Marsha Siegel Deanna Silver Alan Silverman Fred Silverman Mary Jane Silverman Mike Simmons Steve Sindell Sheldon J. Singer Marshall Sirkin Kenneth Sirlin Harriette Sisser ,S i ie, riri . 5 Art Smith Fern Smollin Arnold D. Sobol Debbie Sobol William Sofranko Michael Solomon Robert Somers Michele Sommers 1 15 Sandra Sockel 7i.rL r.r Q Q 'i 5 ii' Ronny Spahn i 'fig , 5 I I' 1 if 5 FK sg f 1 nil llarlrara Sparrow lilism- Spun-or N734 fr' ,fr QQ, June 1960 5 lf. Naomi Spf-in-c-r Stow Spivglv Myra .lay Spilka Jinx Spira lilainv Splavcr Sheldon Spykn f--f mf- 5 -fz.m.2- V r i nf . xx. ff' ' if av- ln... Q. , .3 .. ...kr 7, E if 4-If Y if' ft. V .ws ,. 2 ' 'Hg 'fi 1 A l.imIa Slannn Nlargarvt Stark Marsha Stearns Marlena Steinberg Howard Stoindlcr Anno Stephenson i -- ,X.-.- + .. aw, Leonard Stern Nancy Stevenson WHICH MASK will win? Miss Doris Cary judges as Susie Geffen introduces the next candidate. 1 1 KIM Vx. D wot James Stewart 2 Rafi: 4 fi... I T Y Melvin Stone A FLOVVER FOR DAD is presented to smiling Mr. V. N, Victor by his daughter Barbara at the father-daughter dinner, Mad for Dadf' Edward K. Suit 243' Kenneth Thayer X f su l -:S N61 ' K Stuart Trager Neil Stone Sundra Stone Myron Swatt Ainadeo Szaszdi Patricia Tait Elizabeth Maelienzie Taylor Michael Tetalnian Wayne Thiede lllary Elizabeth Thoburn Tom Thomas r A - A :- -- 1- V- -N '--Y .' -:G-.. 1. L A , ,xr as . ff.:f.,t A 0- .--.fftsafm -Q if ii vs Carter Traister as K5 Lois Tishkoff 1-Q -1, Luanne T raub Robert Turk Regina Uliss 1 1 7 if :4 192 Linda Traey Sheila Lynne Ungar gi., QQ.. 'D l ill Dianne Vanderhide '21 it Barbara Victor lf' ik- 5 s xigf- A- ,. ,L Q, Elliot Warslmw IA-onard Weinberg w 2 . i v is M, Diane Weisman Mariano Ventura We Mold Our Personalities By Working With Others And Accepting Responsibilities ft John Vogelsgang , . -if ,tx JL' V . ,L-J w i ,i fa... f .l it , . E ' 3 Naomi Waxman Harold Weinstein Dennis Jeffrey VVeiss Eric VonMagnus Q t s -4, ..f O' 'MJT'-, K K! Q 'N 'E l Jane Wajs Stuart Webster Marty Weinstein Eva Weigl Barbara Weiser Robert Weiss Roger Weiss Richard Waldorf Sandra Weimer Bob Weiser Rozanne Weissman +. . '- it ,IN QA , , John Walton Harriet Weinberg 5 V i . Lua. are Phyllis Joan Weiser Ronald Weitzner Charles Welch D Q . ' If ,ie Julie Westerlund Jim Wiefel Steve Wit ' an ,QJ 3 , 2 Q .. V Margaret VVyss i .W -af Louella Jean Welker Gary Wieder Barbara Wigodsky .vw xx G , , ,, + Karen Witwer Dallas M. Young Jr. ENJOYING THE FRUITS of their labors are Naomi Spencer, Michele Braun, Marsha Stearns, Yoko Asahi, and Judy Horn, senior home economics students. Sam VVilde David R. Williams Dianne VVilliams Jefl' Wilson ln ,-:: 5 :-.:Q--... 1 ,xv , Q:--we .wr .e,1 ..,.. 4 JJ L , W J W 'ff ,,.fh.w nv X fa- ' A 11' A K Edward W'ohl Leonard Wolkov Joseph A. VVortzman Sandra Vtiunderlich -.f-- , Q ,vs ,K A- 1M xx Marcia Young Darryl Zaidman Leonard Zavarella Sharon Zelman 119 r v ,vu 1 Xxx ,f V , 1,14 Judith llc-lun Zimmerman Elaine Zipp if-L if if ' ga 9 W :ku Donald W. Ziskin A I' u 'Y 5 Q , r k ts? I ' Gunther Zissitch Sandra Zipp in ,1 lil 15' me vzn' . f, Caryn Danette Zwick Augusf 1959 Ileen Barbara Malitz Marilyn Ruth Schwartz NEW ALUMNI, holding their long awaited diplomas, begin the rec-essional after commencement exercises have ended. Rozelle Estreicher Q' Linda Malkin Barbara Maniker L ' x W ' ' ff, Marsha Bryna Silver Marcia Lois Spivack Sally Debra Kadis Marcia Lee Robboy Susan Levy Barbara Sue Rutsky A... ,E gf , Q 'iii 'Zt a ,. l J' Linda Sustin Sharon Lee Weissman A 3? FRUNI 'IIII FIRST hello to the last good night, an evening to rc-ineinlmer Xlin Wyner and his date Ronnie Allen at thc Senior Prom. NOT PICTURED AUGUST 'I959 Linda Agins Janice Applclmaum Susan .Nufderheide Natalie Braun Joseph lirunello Iris Cohn xvlllllllll Crain Jr. Ronald Egbert Stephen lflllis Uavid Finn Bonnie Freed lllarilyn Gellm 'Kenneth Glasgow Maureen filllllllllilll Alan Greenberg llayne Jones Myron Kaplan Marian lfouba lioseann Kogan Shirley Levine Ellen Newman Joyce Polmhy Francine Polsky Marcella Pour-hin Irwin Sllllllllilll Kenneth Sproull Lloyd Steinsapir Sandra Suit lflaine Task JANUARY 1 960 llieliard Harris Jerome Jacobson Helen Maria Struieh JUNE 1960 William lielous Jerry Brill Marilyn Corsaro Diane Dittrieh Aileen Epstein Sheldon Fierxnan Joanne Flatc Charles Heath Merrel Kulhach Gloria Lesser lion Mendelson David Richards Jeff Sehweitz Frederich Sliamherg Robert Vvcber Judith Weiss 121 is spent by Sports fx :hw vb 1 - fig J 4- H 5 gk...- lu V' rl 24' - Eng: I 4 ,. D 4 . W P1 , v I 'f 6 . 1 l Fx '1 4 lv 'S' I.'5 . Y 4 ,. -P 'S ' 855' 1' i ' 'til' ' , If 4 Q i 4 : l U . 29 H 1 M li lil ,. Q '5' ak ' . 'Tl-2 '5.O:Q:u 6,1 W I 1 4 . W M O 5 4 1 9 on I 4 03 '1 I 5 T. up ZFX 1 A on I1 nb: ol 1 Ill X sflMNIIiIlNf.i0rtl11 lmll ara lillql Il II'llS :ml tmp IQQFLNSINL oppomnts. -lmrclworking Clie:-rls-:inlets L. Paris, COFFEE-BREAK is enjoyed by K. Colm-, B. Cook, ll. Allen, and liusy advisor Miss Linda Esmond. l'lil'l'I'Zl'fL-MAKlil! Jerry Lzincz posts n four to nothing lead elur- ing an nn-ct with an local rival. HAND-SIGN.-XLING is Il IIlt'lll01l 1-lnployvi head football voac-li Mr. .Ianni-s liolwrts in freshman season for lloiglnts. CONTROL of the ball is olmtaincd for thi- 'lligurs by hard-pressed Dave Rcckcr. l ln OVER BY A HAIR'S BREADTH goes Kenny Silver in the pole vault event at the Parma Meet. Track Records shattered as the Heights tracksters roared down the cinder path last season. The consistently alert coaching of Mr. Richard Tupta was an important factor in these performances. In the LEL Meet the mile record was broken, in the time of 4-:28.6. The cindermen then proceeded to place a prominent nineteenth out of 134 teams in the Mansfield Relays. At West Tech the Medley Relay team broke the existing school record, but failed to receive credit for it as they placed second in the event. In a similar situation Harvey Herman broke the school record in the 100-yard dash, running it in 9.9 seconds at the Euclid Relays, placing second in the event. Climaxing the season, the Two-mile Relay and Distance Medley teams broke records at the Brush Relay Meet, to continue the pace set in the preceeding meets. Top: GRIM DETERMINATION is the clue to Harvey Herman's victory in the Medley Relay. Middle: C'MON AL is the plea of Larry Gill, as he hands the baton to Al Solomon. Bottom: AWAY GOES Richard Harris as Parma adversary topples hurdle. 126 i VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First: R. Murray, B. Sharp, T. Thompson, R. Fischer, A. Wyner, J. Nardl. Second: M. Lime, J. Peterson, B. Pietraszun, S. Bloch, B. Illenchik, C. Bunkelman, A. Silverman. Third: J. Malberg, V. Franks, M. Rosen, P. Yosowitz, Coach George McKinnon. Baseball With an inconsistent but much improved team, the Tigermen of 1959 compiled a 9-8 record. In LEL com- petition the team ranked third with a 5-5 record. Opening the 1959 baseball season, the Tigers fell victim to a masterful pitching performance by Frank Reyes of South High, who hurled a no-hitter. Ray Fischer of Heights gave up but three hits, going down in the 1-0 defeat. Highlights of the LEL season for the Tigers were a 3-2 clutch performance over Shaker and two victories over Parma. The McKinnonmen ended the season with the distinction of having the first winning record in over three years. SLIDING INTO THIRD, an oncoming Redman must contend with Heights third-sacker Dave Becker. ' - ' n K' ' i 5+-' s-1--wif-A u -'., '-.'f 'f is ff ' '-I H y t K. .,. ,.-.,..., I!!! I Q' I ve.. M ' ff as - . s .i f 'I ' f A... s ss 1 - . ff waist . 1' . y Y X Z H R W. A A X Xp. ,,.,,.., Lg .1.g,,,,r p t.. I, .1 px .E LI -. Vg , ,A .S I, If a Vit fx V M , Q. , Y. 5 . Xi., , 4 S49 1' A' R. iw' -, FL ' I . www V E W . ' ' :lp it i ,B 1 V ey, , C ' 'Lx 4 -' sw-I-L sX 'L'L' I ' JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First' K. Krug, J. Ander- son, B. Schroeder, S. Katz, C. Schaeffer, N. Stone. Second: Bergman, L. Corman, S. Polish, C. Rosenberg, T. Mackey, J. Hum- mel. Third: S. Harwood, J. Baker, B. Spyke, T. Ozan, Coach Alvali Kilgore. SETTING THE PACE is Mike Berritt with Bob Harvey close be- hind in Heights' romp over Shaker. First: H. Dworkin, B. Beyer, J. K. Orbits, B. Harvey. Second: M. Lillard, B. Metz, G. Glass, K. Rose, S. Lederman, D. Stern, J. Sunshine, J. Lippe. Third: Mgr. C. Butler, J. Purvis, P. Cully, K. Frick, M. Zimmerman, H. Magid, D. Agin. Fourth: Coaches L. Bauer and H. Armstead. Cross C ounfry In an arduous season, the Tiger Cross-Country team placed fifth out of six teams in the LEL and sixth in the district. Competing in a field of sixteen teams at the district meet, the Harriors, coached by lNfIr. Larry Bauer finished sixth, while Euclid won the trophy. Finishing the season in a blaze of glory, the Bauermen walloped Shaker, Q7-33. Among those placing for Heights were Bob Beyer, Bob Harvey, Mike Berritt, and David Stern. An added attraction of the season was enjoyed by Tiger fans when Bob Beyer participated in the state meet. ALMOST THERE, gasps Bob Beyer in his final rush for the finish line in the district meet at Forest Hills. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. Rosenfeld, BI. Stern, M. Berritt, DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Sandy Frankel and Barry Bassett have saved the day in many Tiger net meets. Golf Shooting with remarkable accuracy, the Heights linksmen, coached by lVIr..Owen Johnson, won the LEL golf tournament. Led by seniors Gary Garson, Leon Weiss, and-Mark Wochele, juniors Bill Gesdorf and Ronnie Greenspan, and sophomore Phil Bailin, the golfers defeated Shaker, Lakewood, and Orange. With the ex- pected addition of some excellent links- men next year, the team is looking for- ward to another LEL title. RAINY-DAY PRACTICE is the key to the improvement of Tom Chakford. TENNIS TEAM. First: B. Ison, B. Bassett, S. Cherkas, S. Frankel. Second: W. Spector, N. Bunin, K. Olsen, R. Ream, P. Kastin, Coach Jonathon Miller. Tennis With a great team effort, the Tiger netmen of '59 pulled some startling upsets in achieving a 7-2 record. Led by senior letterman Sheldon Alper, who compiled a 6-3 record in competition with the Hnest from each school, the netmen had their best season in many years. The fine development of the seniors by Mr. Jonathan Miller, coach, was one of the reasons that this year's team was so successful. 129 o ' is um cry as Mvlfllligott F ff hr IIICHI an ny ap,anwt I ur-lirl. a JUNIOR VARSITY FCXITBALL. First: G Schaeffer, F. Adler, Ti. Cronk, H. Sims, B. Cooper, L Blum, T. Mavk, I.. l'orman, F. l'im-traszun. Second: M. Schwartz, B. Garson, II. Kinchler, T. Skall, T Palmer, M. Gerson, R. Brenner. B. Svhafrath, R. Smith. Third: P. Eshenhower, M. Klein, J. Roclcne M. Gear, A. Pittinger, R. Gallettv, E. Locker, T. Locker. Fourth: Couch Owen Johnson, N. Solomon II. l,4-howitz, M. Kalmar-k, M. Gerdine, S. Lattimor, Y. Larry, M. Ruggie, T. Speth. -'1 . I :fel jaw Q' II ZQ I 3 Q4 0 I I , rr 130 CRACKING THE EUCLID LINE, Laury Silvmr takew the clefen n sive forward wall with him on n quarterback draw play , 'N VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Fz'r.s't: L. Schultz, B. Kushner, S. Marks, M. NeCamken, E. Leiken C. Traister, P. Blackman, J. Nardi, B. Sustin. Second: C. Rosenberg, L. Colbert, K. Posard, J. Feld M. Cooper, P. Davis, C. Mc-Elligott. Third: J. Lennarson, J. Mangine, D. Cronk, A. Hoenie, H. Gordon, D. Schipfer, H. Sims, L. Silver, N. Bermen. Fourth: D. Peltz, D. Baus, D. McElligott, J. Stone, J. Schwartz, S. Braun, A. Solomon, J. Watkins. Fifth: D. Gard, A. Mazur. WE THEY W E TH E Y Garfield Heights 20 8 Lakewood Q0 14- Brush 8 16 Euclid 0 6 Maple Heights 34 6 Parma 8 26 Shaw 6 QQ Astabula SQ IQ Shaker 24 0 Guided by the fine coaching of Mr. James Roberts in his freshman year at Heights, the Tiger Eleven sported a 5-4 over-all record and a Q-3 record in LEL play. Competing in a vastly improved league, the Tiger Varsity finished in a tie for third place. In the LEL opener Heights succumbed to a highly- spirited Shaw squad. Following this first big disappoint- ment, the Tigermen shut out Shaker in the annual neighborhood rivalry contest. With a great defensive effort, but lacking offensive support, the team yielded to a surprising Euclid squad. Climaxing the LEL season in an important game, the powerful Redmen from Parma triumphed over Heights. Standout of the season for the Tigers was star half- back Chuck McElligott, one of the top scorers in the district. Looking forward to next year's team, it may be noted that the Sophomore Tiger team of 1959 finished in a tie for first place in the LEL, losing but one game. AGRESSIVENESS PAYS OFF as Carter Traister knocks down Euclid pass. 131 HUT Ulf' MY VVAY, shouts fourlm-ss guzml Umm Shxrp 1 hm niivulpis to il-1-fl ilu- lrull in forwzml lnlllfy Si 'Nll'S'I'ANIi ol'l'oNr:N'l' , ,r.,x-l- N ns IIHIUJI inr xllllllhlll, RIVIIEIITJ Il ll'l'lS. VARSITY llASKI'I'l'BALI. W E 'l'I IE Y V. Limluln 57 49 ASIIIZIIHIIII 63 38 Shaw 47 53 Slmkvr 55 51 Nlaplm- Hts. 66 38 Gnrfivlcl Ills 57 74 Gmficlml Ills. 88 71 Lukcvvnocl 54 74 Ellvlifl 74 57 Brush 66 45 l'zu'nm 45 30 St.. Josvph 49 70 Shaw 61 64 Shnkvr 41 54 l,ukc-wood 50 65 l0ll1'li1l 43 62 Sl. Jost-ph 40 53 l'armn 43 30 XAR J. Nurrli, D. Rc-vkvr, R. llzlrris. .'ll1'IIdlff: J. Brill, zu-In G. Vmnmrsmlzxll, II. Prvuss. lfighl: li. Sharp, SITY. l,1jfI: S. Ornskvin, G. Zissitcln, J. Wim-fel, vor, A. Wynn-r, ll. Sc-hipfor, R. Pultz, J. Myers. K L. Sul 132 Led during the Hrst half of the season by the shoot- ing and rebounding of center Richard Harris, the Heights hoopsters were able to maintain an 8-4 record. Guard Sandy Ornstein and forwards Al W'yner and Richard Peltz were obstacles to the opposition. After the mid-term graduations of Harris, Wyner, and Jack Nardi, however, the entire machine bogged down. The Vanmen were not able to pull one out in five tries. Coach Gail Vannorsdall tried several different offensive and defensive setups, but none seemed too successful against successive batterings by Shaw, Shaker, Lakewood, Euclid, and St. Joseph's. Returning next season with a year's added experi- ence, Dave Reeker, Dan Schipfer, Jim Anderson, Jerry lllyers, and Alan Itzkowitz will be trying to lift the team to a more impressive season and a better record. PREPARED T0 POUNCE on loose ball is Richard Peltz as Shaker foe looks on helplessly. ONE SHOT that will never reach its goal is this hook which is lmloeked by Dave Rec-ker. JUNIOR VARSITY. First: K. Krug, C. Schaefer, R. Cooper, M. Jacobson, li. Zollett, F. Pietraszun, L. Kleinman. Second: D. McEwan, K. Eisen, S. Katz, M. Levine, P. Goldstein, R. Zettlemeyer, P. Peterson, Coach S. Cornachione. IN N0 l'0'1ll IUN to argue are opponents of Doug fronk, Jerry l llltl ind Ulu ltomanolf. as the 'lligcr matmcn take control. Wrestling A second place tie in the L. E. L. was the reward for the Tiger grapplers' efforts this season. Recording a 3-2 record in L.E.l.. meets, the wrestlers concluded the season with a 4--4 overall mark. Outstanding performances were achieved by Richard Levine, 103 pounds, who was undefeated, and by Dave Roman- off, IQ7 pounds, who was defeated once. A rugged warm-up period for L.E.L. competition was provided in early losses to highly-ranked Garfield Heights and Maple Heights. The team did a fine job this season and showed much promise for next year, was the opinion of Coach Mark Matovina. Sll Nl x s nr is LI' l Xllbilii, M. 1' lt l 1 xmm S l olish l lancz, ll. s S Ring, ll Y '. llaims, nk D. lleld, S 0 0 SWIMMING TEAM. Fwst Coach Anthony DeJov1ne W Landgrat R Loewe A Smith Coach Owen Johnson. Second: C Albrecht R Mendelsohn M Pohl L Nece D Boehn R Frnest H Pol ster, S. Flack, C. Fisher. Thzrd P Stamberger P Rosskamm T Barlow W Camp D McMillan J Frisse, J. Benich, T. Grant R Gutm A Wittenberg Fourth R Berge F Blank R Burns A Hoemf. B. White, F. Reuter, N. Newman T Brennand J Freund R Goldman H Reimer VARSITY SWIMMING WE THE Y WE THE Y W.R.A. 61 25 Kent 46 40 Lkwd. 39 47 Shaker 55 31 Shaker 35 51 Euclid 50 36 U.S. 34 52 Shaw 49 36 Euclid 60 Q6 Berea 44 42 Shaw 50 36 Gilmour 56 30 Berea 52 34 Gilmour 66 20 Lkwd. 41 45 W.R.A. 56 30 A powerful array of starters was the key to the varsity swimming team's achievements in the '59-'60 season. An upset over highly-ranked Shaker was the outstanding performance of a 13-4 season. Contributing to the team's success were the fine performances of sen- iors Lowell Nece, Bill Landgraf, Ray Loewe, and Art Smith, and juniors Todd Grant, Mike Pohl, and Chris Fisher. Mr. Owen Johnson, coach of the team, summarized the season by saying: The 1959-1960 Cleveland Heights High Swim- ming Team was undoubtedly the best group of swimmers ever to represent Heights, as they set Q1 out of 24 possible pool and school records. LEL DIVING CHAMP Lowell Nece demonstrates Haw less form in a One and a half pike position dive. J. 1- l'lCNSl'INl'iSS AND 'l'ltANQllll.l'l'Y :ire depleted in opposing pic-tures :is Dun Sr-hipler struggles while Nl Wynn-r serves. 3 tht ll X-l .U as - H.,,., SX t Y1'-, S' - 1 ' 'X f H.-'fr Lv X H-Club Under the guidzmee of Presidents Sandy Ornstein and Bill lailnlgraf und advisor Mr. George Blcliinnon, the II-Club strives to aid the school both on and off the field of competition. This organization is comprised of athletes who have received their letters in any of the nine varsity sports. These varsity letterlnen served :it the 1'l2llll0F-D2IUgll- ter Banquet :ind guided the new 10 B's on an orienta- tion tour of the school. By assisting at school fune- tions these outstanding athletes have proven themselves at helpful and courteous group. Q Fw ll-f'I.I7l5, I 1'r.vI: D, Stern, I.. Neee, M. Pohl, ll. Gordon, ll. Roman- oll', M. Vooper, J. Lunez, R. Le- vine. Ser'mul.' li. Sharp, N. llnr- lnen, A. Silvernmn, C. Fisher, A. Goodnmn, ll. llerlnnn, P. Davis, .l. Lippe. Third: R. Greenspan, M. llerritt, ll. llairvey, S. Urn- stein, li. Loewe, lt. Ernest, A. Smith, C. Truister. Fmlrtlz: M. Nefzunken, J. Sehwurtz, YY. Lund- grnl, D, Reeker, K, Duirk, S. Braun, L. Silver. 1 . - .. ,.... Ate QQ ATF? PIIICTTY, PEPPY, PUPULAR Varsity Cheerleaders Anita Yveiss, Kathy Cole, Laurie Paris, Roz- anne Allen, liarbara Cook, :mtl Karen Lieberman pose for a picture while cheering at a football game. Cheerleaders, Tigers Victory . . . Victory! is the cry of the pretty, peppy, popular Ileights cheerlcaflers. Participating in every basketball, football, ancl baseball game, the cheer- leaclers enthusiastically lead the students in familiar cheers. l'ncler the capable leadership of Bliss Linda B. Esmoncl, the Varsity Cheerlcaclers, along with the Junior Varsity Squacl and the Tigers, play an impor- tant part in the sports activities and in stimulating school spirit. Grant's back are Tigers Diane lluehler, Judy Sells, Sue Fischer, Connie Pietrasznn. 137 WATCHING IIARRllC'l' KRAY JUNIOR VARSITY CIIICl'lltl,l'lAlllCltS. First: Sue Steffy, Dottie Miller, Darlene Ueschler, Szwnzrl: Karen Albrecht, Linfla llerger, lleverly Urkin, ITZ on Margo Peterson, Toby ancl .lucly llorn, G.A.A. Girls Athletic Association provides the foundation for all girls' sports. Member- ship in GAA enables a girl to participate in Swim Club, Yellow Jackets, Tigers, Swim Cadets, Cheerleaders, Tennis Club, Gym Cadets, and after-school sports. The trampoline, bought by GAA sev- eral years ago, still lures many girls to school at 7:30 in the morning. Assisting these clubs, intramurals, and early morn- ing trampoline are Miss Dazey Horn, Miss Dorothy Crane, and Miss Ellen Shellgrin. Outstanding among the general meet- ings were a sparkling water pageant pre- sented by the Swim Cadets and an enter- taining take-off on Masquerade Party by the teachers. AS THE SEASONS CHANGE so do girls' sports. During the fall speedball starts, then volleyball and basketball are played in the winter, and baseball is the sport in the spring. rw xi 8 it W 3 if '3 5 5 ft i t LET'S FACE IT, one of the outstanding meetings of this year was the Masquerade Party with Mr. Morton Biel and other disguised teachers, moderated by Diane Peterson. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD. Dottie Brown, Dottie Reichard, Anne Stephenson, Diane Peterson, Fredda Leventhal, Lynn Levine, Gretchen Knecht, Sandra Stone, Barbara Victor, Myrna Solowich, Mary Thoburn. . ' FW ff awj L vi S51 Q an QQ BUSY BETSY BURNS packages toys and clothes for the annual GAA Christmas service project. ME AND MY SHADOW is the theme for one of the Cadet routines, in which Karen Brown, Diane Peterson and Anne Stephenson participate. ROUND AND ROUND the Swim Cadets go in one of their routines for their Parents' night show. Swim Cadefs, Gym Cadets Every year girls with good scholastic averages and an interest in sports try out for Gym Cadets by taking written, oral and practical tests. Once accepted, they quickly discover that they are in a hard working group, for Gym Cadets assist in classes, referee after-school games, and attend to the sports equipment. The Cadets discuss business matters at their Tuesday meetings. This group participates in such enjoyable events as overnights, playdays, and potlucks. The Swim Cadets, the rivals of the Gym Cadets, also must pass a series of rigid tests, which include swimming at least twenty-two lengths, completing skillful dives, and executing various strokes. These girls aid in swim classes by instructing the students with their strokes. The Swim Cadets, with their advisor, Miss Dorothy Crane, have many entertaining activities of a social- educational nature, besides presenting their annual swim pageant. 140 SWIM CADETS. First: S. Adams, R. Shumway, J. Mesnick, K. Selman, D. Osborn, I. Petersen, N. Daley, C. Krebs. Second: E. Bassichis, L. Welker, K. Delaney, D. Reichard, C. Schrank, D. Peterson, over, J. Camy, A. Stephenson, Miss Dorothy Crane, Absent: K. Brown, D. Mathews, N. Swisher. S. Stevens, G. Knecht. Third: S. Telford, T. Lik- J. Steinberg, M. Wright, R. Russell, D. Brown. A S A. A AA A Ar I se A' ii get e 9 if - ff 5 I A A A 1 gf' , V A v xx. 0- 'V' - ' ,Sf A -'lg' 4' ,Q 'K T52 6 ' K Q . 'Y -W fi' 6' AA K, 3 Q' 5 J' H H .L 4 it . ' 9. ,L s fy W ' 4. . if Q Q 'if 3 1 if 'Fi A 'N f. , ' 'L Q3 V. i 0 LC I J Q I A 'Q in Q X1 IZ 9:1 Q E I L' -' 'XY . B, 5 X 1-ri fm, mf V l 1 5 ff. X l ,I SENIOR GYM CADETS. First: E. Bayer, P. Axelrod, F. Smollin G. Malevan, P. Huxtable, L. Graff, B. Victor. Second: E. Shapiro, E. Green, S. Lieberman, B. Burns, D. Brown, C. Ensor, M. Solowich, S. Stone. Third: J. Beigie, E. Spencer, S. Weimer, R. Allen, M. Tho- burn, J. Barcus, F. Levine. Fourth: Miss Dazey Horn, C. Berger, J Chlebo, B. Coombs, M. Silverman, F. Leventhal, C. Meyers, L Pearlman. ATTENTIVE GIRLS WATCH as a hopeful can- didate, Carolyn Rossio, takes Cadet practical test. Q GIRLS' CLUB ROOM is made pretty by pretty maids, Gym Cadets Patricia Siegan, Susan Fink, Carolyn Ensor, and Myrna Solowich. Vis? 45 JUNIOR GYM CADETS. First: A Weinberg V. Komito E. Becker D Barnett R Schuftan S Nutkm Second L Margolis M London ards, J. Kasabach, P Slegan, B. Wacks, R Lieb. Fourth S. Patterson J. Jordon, D. Apsel, E. Vinocur, D. Coe. Absent: N. Britzman, S 141 Fink, M. Rehmar 544' -4 0.5!- Ay A 1 ' .ff .. -. ii '11 j I My - N iii it 'Sf' pi ,A 1 I rx : A R Q tg ff., r If . , AA..,A i 5' er- I O - i f-f- sg -7.1. VV .M ' ' if A. . S - li . B .S l! w...Q' A A VV ! 96,33 -- - - ,.AA ' 1 4+ g D C I A N V 5' . . AA E. - 6 . Jay' g x KA ,A -. 5 - A43 ' . 4 :xr , F' 0 'PAQ Wifi' . Q K' X-sm! - lil' , ,, Q N i O I I 1' I - EH- -,.a1e,m lll'lll,E'S A IIIT for Lynn Levine, President of the Tennis Club, as Ilarriette Sisser watches. TENNIS CLUB. First: B. Belfer, R. Shuftan, S Nutkin, M. Thoburn, S. Sockel, M. J. Silverman M. Hopper. Second: S. Zell, S. Welsh, D. Vieth, L Millward, D. Chan, N. Peterson, D. Silverman, G Lesser. Third: L. Levine, J. Frank, S. Ghelman, M. Farrow, E. Weiser, H. Sisser, L. Cooper, A. Rubi now, J. Chesler. LISTENING INTENTLY, the Yellow Jackets plan for their annual corn roast. The Yellow Jackets include, L. Bailey, E. Bassichis, D. Brown, K. Brown, B. Burns, K. Chakford, J. Chlebo, M. Cor- busier, N. Daley, C. Ensor, E. Green, K. Healy, G. Knecht, V. Komito, C. Krebs, R. Leonards, T. Likover, D. Mathews, S. McGrievy, J. McKenzie, A. Mendelson, J. Mesnick, S. Nutkin, L. Pearlman, I. Petersen, D. Peterson, J. Prentice, R. Shumway, M. Silverman, M. Stark, A. Stephenson, S. Stevens, S. Telford, M. Thoburn, J. Westerlund, M. Wright, S. Zelman. Yellow Jackefs, Tennis Club The goal of all active G.A.A. members is to become a Yellow Jacket. To attain this position one must succeed in acquiring a varsity team position in intramurals, the swim meet, or the tennis tournament. Some activities of the Yellow Jackets include potlucks, the annual corn roast, and the overnight. The motto of Yellow Jackets, as it is clearly shown by these activities, is Fun, food, and more food. There's always a racket in the girls' gym on Mon- day afternoon when the Tennis Club meets. Working on improving their strokes and stance is the prime goal of all the club's members. Highlighting their year is a tennis tournament, open to all G.A.A. members, which the club plans, sponsors, and participates in. We HAVING A BALL are Ingrid Petersen and Karen Brown as they play water polo during swim club. Swim Club Active, vocal, girl swim enthusiasts spend ninth period on Mondays partici- pating in speed-trial and water polo. These girls have proven their worth as swimmers by demonstrating various strokes and dives in order to join Swim Club. Climaxing their swimming year is an exciting and eventful G.A.A. interclass swim meet. ENTHUSIASTIC WATER POLO PLAYER Edie Bassichis chases ball, but catches Judy Mesnick. SWIM CLUB. First: J. Mesnick, J. Steinberg, J. Camy, D. Brown, T. Likover, R. Russell, D. Reichard, D. Osborn, E. Bassichis, D. Peterson. Second: S. Steffy, L. Berger, H. Boehm, S. Telford, G. Knecht, N. Swisher, R. Shumway, S. Adams, K. Delaney, C. Schrank, I. Petersen. Third: K. Albrecht, N. Martin, S. Gilman, S. Herschfield, S. Webster, B. Levin, R. Matt, C. Pietrazun, M. Friedberg, M. Eck- man, M. Bennett. Fourth: M. Luttge, B. Grintz, M. Hyde, K. Craw- ford, S. Abendroth, J. Lerner, L. Scott, V. Cydney, M. Kuhn, N. DeMarinis, J. Westerlund. Fzfth: C. Gentile, S. McGrievey, M. Richards, S. Ruggles, C. Krebs, V. Handler, P. Ogilvie, B. Ginsberg, K. Rabb, K. Antine, L. Gerdy. . Q Underclass Eh. I :V45 K Y . Q N742 55' R. 1 E 41 X S'- n 'QP I Q, ldv? D41 fi l.! B I V za llslllu I 5. 45 v. esp fafe ! ' g 1 7 : Q ir .Cl w ' 'i' shift! - , 1, 4nli 9 Q ja 44 4.5 -- j l lr' . - 5- A:r X H 4. z gig . E I 1 4 N www 'EQ , fg , K iff ,j A . ,, I L , ,. , , xg 9 ku. JUNIORS AND FRIENDS took pleasure in the Unit C Night provided by the Heights Dance Band, and the entertainment was Danee. It was held on Ur-tober 29, after the Euclid game. Music was supplied by the Teentones. IQB HOMEROOM 116 MR. JAMES BUTCIIER First: W. Baker, J. Landers, H. Kaplansky, S. Far- ber, L. Gill, K. Rosulino. Second: J. Scotland, R. Stalker, J. Benieh, I. Yankowitz, T. Vargo, E. Lef- kovitz. Third: J. Teitclbaum, G. Kliot, P. Cully, L. Altsehul, A. Zimmerman, H. Freeman. Fourth: J. Myers, M. Soloway, S. Pillan, D. Bunkin, C. Willis, L. Chizck. Absent: B. Grossberg. IQB HOMEROOM H9 MR. JONATHAN J. MILLER First: C. Wilson, J. Kasabach, M. Eisen, S. Splaver, II. Kusens, B. Goldman. Second: Mr. J. Miller, G. Dethomas, S. Levine, V. Brown, N. Barnhard, C. Rudnick, D. Mnnclalfino. Third: S. Finger, C. May, H. Cousin, E. Ilarris, L. Bonner, N. Swartwout. Fourth: C. Anderson, M. Mandle, K. Smith, D. Robinson, J. Jordan, N. Fuerst. Absent: B. Golland, S. Custer, A. Knizorowsky. uh, . la-is 1? 2 5 A .. - - 3 12B HOMEROOM 108 MISS CATHERINE M. WELLER First: K. Friedlander, L. Hirsch, L. Gantverg, T Sedley, A. Weiss, J. Camy. Second: A. Cohen, S Starman, S. Schuster, M. Makeroff, J. Katz, N Kohl, D. Tolin. Third: Miss Weller, C. Miller, N Rowe, P. Jennings, L. Kaplan, P. Vagarosoto Fourth: J. Garratt, M. Levine, J. Farkas, C. Oppen heim, S. Babic. Absent: J. Whiteman. . eg. S 2. . I . L ' X A ,K . S. 1 S a 1 va, V ' Q X . X ' 7 v Q ,J ' 12B HOMEROOM 183 MR. BARTON FETTERMAN First: F. Dorsky, M. Abood, S. Polish, A. Froelich, J. Mancini, J. Caputo. Second: M. Stark, B. Schnei- der, A. Saferstein, D. Ostrovsky, C. Newman, S. Krupman, C. Fisher. Third: J. Homans, D. Zinner, D. Gohr, G. Kowit, K. Sacks, S. Goldberg. Third: R. Feil, D. Lefkovitz, D. Schipfer, L. Smith, L. Sil- ver, P. Roberts, S. Braun. Absent: F. Price, L. Mesnick. 12B HOMEROOM 231 MR. HENRY BERTODATTO First: B. Pollack, K. Wyse, S. Fink, S. Goodman, P. Mart, R. Silverstein. Second: C. Kaplan, S. New- meyer, B. Wachs, S. Benjamin, M. Kogan. Third: B. Aring, S. Telford, H. Fleischer, A. Greenberger, L. Cort, P. Zucker. Fourth: D. Lipke, L. Stein, R. Russell, M. Wright, G. Lesser. Absent: A. Crea, J. Hill, M. Newman, J. Romick, J. Weiss. January 1961 12B HOMEROOM 226 MISS LINDA BETH ESMOND First: H. Fink, V. Komito, S. Davies, B. Esgar, M. Mendelsohn, S. Benkovitz. Second: P. Siegan, E. Novak, G. Schwartz, R. Weiser, B. Tolin, B. Golen- berg. Third: Miss Esmond, M. Cohen, K. Johnson, S. Silver, J. Gordon, T. Buchler. Fourth: S. Lessem, V. Bernardi, J. Minor, B. Kurland, H. Landesman, S. Rose. Absent: J. Horwitz. 12B HOMEROOM 228 MR. EDWIN H. GALLY First: K. Fried, T. Park, P. Eldridge, E. Stern, J. Kravitz. Second.' Mr. E. Gally, D. Stephenson, M. Joseph, H. Stone, S. Lippe, K. Altman. Third: N. Mintz, S. Heller, B. Roth, L. Rosenberg, J. Lynam. Fourth: M. Wasserman, W. Trembour, H. Shuler, R. Granader, D. Zill. Absent: L. Ballonoff, J. Bono- vitz, A. Lamarre, M. Penner, W. Peterson, J. Schla- chet, D. Whelan. 12B HOMEROOM 285 MR. MORTON B. BIEL First: C. Ferguson, G. Birns, W. Cassely, H. Gordon, M. Rosenberg, R. Yospur. Second: J. Coladangelo, S. Herman, M. Varga, L. Coe, L. Schulman, F. Leutner, A. Actor. Third: Mr. M. Biel, W. Gibson, S. Weinberg, H. Blank, M. Fenton, W. Toth. Fourth: A. Topp, J. Pitrone, G. Giesey, C. Finger, P. Goldstein, L. Marks, G. Couch. Absent: S. Berkowitz, J. Masseria. 12B HOMEROOM 241 MRS. LILLIAN KOVAL First: N. Britzman, L. Munitz, K. Wyse, K. Lieber- man, E. Kulber, J. Halle. Second: B. Lessem, P. Varkle, A. Agin, M. Goodwin, M. Brofman. Third: Mrs. L. Koval, A. Resnick, B. Edy, S. Kleinstub, E. Vanta. Fourth: S. Desatnik, S. Laub, G. Fried- lander, B. Young, L. Wetzel. Absent: D. Coe, P. Palumbo, B. Klein, J. Silbiger, M. Speiser, S. Tay- lor, B. Wolf. 12B HOMEROOM 806 MR. ALBERT J. ABRAMOVITZ First: C. Rosenberg, J. Arnoff, L. Faigin, S. Cohen, M. Pohl, L. Frank. Second: Mr. A. Abramovitz, B. Broadman, A. Kuhen, J. Yost, K. Smith, B. Hutch- eson, J. Baron. Third: F. Ferrara, W. Ledsky, A. Diamond, M. Papp, L. Weinberg, D. Friedlander. Fourth: B. White, R. Sigal, A. Berk, H. Sims, B. Whitney, T. Lannon, D. Sheinbart. Absent: B. Bishop, B. Landis, J. McLeod, L. Roth. 148 January 1961 12B HOMEROOM M.S. MR. CLYDE BARNHARD First: S. Lederman, M. Palnik, B. Eldridge, J. Fox, L. Kane, K. Nagel, M. Greenwald. Second: L. Brown, F. Couch, W. Kebe, D. Ganley, F. Yehl, R. Gold- blum, C. Wright. Third: K. Allen, B. Weisberg, L. Cohen, G. Rosenberg, P. Bloomfield, M. Duke. Fourth: T. Sweigert, J. Thompson, A. Forbes, J. Schwartz, J. Jacobs, J. Mangine, J. Verbelun. Ab- sent: M. Alexander, S. Lerisclay, R. Sibbison. TIME IN homeroom for gossip and grooming keeps the girls of Homeroom 296 always on the go. gtk! . A A T 12B HOMEROOM CAF. Q MRS. MERLE DAUGHERTY First: J. Waldman, R. Blinick, L. Fisher, M. Hev- land, P. Dorfman, L. Sacher. Second: R. Newman, J. Knecht, C. Schatz, D. Goodman, M. Meisel, J. Goldfarb, B. Fromet. Third: B. Litt, V. Cudney, G. Waxman, S. Clossman, A. Brown, S. Skall. Fourth: M. Kane, J. Zimmerman, R. Bond, M. Arenswald, A. Epstein, L. Tarr. Absent: P. Atter- holt, E. Sherman, H. Wasserman. TIME OUT during homeroom Hnds Howard Blank amusing his classmates by reading outloud in f.bs.n. l'2B HOMEROOM EMR MR. GEORGE F. STRICKLING First: M. Levine, E. Mintz, D. Eisenstein, F. East- man, B. Haims, H. Stoor. Second: I. Igvy, J. Parker, M. Gross, D. Gordon, J. Herzfeld. Third: R. Papp, A. Santoro, S. Friedman, R. Goldstein, P. Ruxin, T. J ilek. Fourth: D. Baratt, J. Kuhner, M. Weisberg, L. Towell, R. Ryks, L. Fine. Absent: R. Baker, G. Burk, L. Colbert, C. Comella, M. Lipman. i' 149 11A HOMEROOM 111 MR. LEROY MCHENRY First: D. Apsel, R. Conoboy, F. Friedman, L. Moslo, M. Rose, H. Coyitt, G. Choffey, D. Gilbert. Second: J. Bakker, B. House, V. Woomer, J. Leavitt, B. Robbins, S. Adams, B. Fierman. Third: S. Kendis, A. Salehar, C. Silberman, A. Stein, P. Davis, S. Jaffe, D. Kohn, J. Gray, R. Mendelsohn, M. Bowen, J. Bayer, F. Nadasdi, R. Carbaugh. Absent: H. Dworkin, J. Fertel, D. Jurcak. 11A HOMEROOM 119 1 MRS. MABEL BLANCHARD l First: C. Asnien, A. Wygal, K. Healy, L. Schack- man, L. Shaw, C. Koester, P. Crooks. Second.' S. Weinberg, L. Morgan, L. Sperber, A. Posell, J. Wolf- son, C. Greenberg, E. Goldfarb. Third: Mrs. M. Blanchard, S. Harwood, M. Ragovin, A. Solomon, L. Lake, J. Atkins, L. Altshuler, G. Feingold. Fourth: W. Palmer, L. Caughlin, H. Magid, B. Davis, J. Warren, H. Eisernoff, J. Glantz. Absent: D. Mc- Elligott, L. Rupp. June 1961 11A HOMEROOM 121 MR. RALPH L. WILLIAMS First: B. Belfer, H. Scott, I. Korostkine, E. Gold- berg, S. Baker, E. Glattstein, J. Sill. Second: B. Duc-hon, R. Abrams, K. Lombardo, L. Millward, S. Jams, T. Farkas, J. Chernikoff. Third: Mr. R. Williams, E. Finkle, N. Peterson, G. Hussin, B. Delman, D. Campbell, D. McMillin, B. Raider. Fourth: J. Anderson, E. Kovanda, H. Polster, M. W Bloch, G. Linsday, B. Gold, B. Epstein. l 11A HOMEROOM 210 MRS. ZETA WINSLOW First: J. Siegal, S. Aebie, C. Rice, G. Nathison, A. Katz, M. Rossio, R. Gross. Second: B. Miller, G. Bernardi, S. Davis, M. Caesar, L. Stein, R. Epstein, Mrs. Z. Winslow, A. Campa. Third: Miss Kelly, P. Hanford, A. Widzer, B. Heisterkamp, S. Evans, S. Henderson, M. Kuhn, R. Liss. Fourth: G. Farrow, S. Sklar, D. Doliveck, J. Galvin, B. Port, H. Davis, G. Kamer, D. Ryerse. Absent: B. Kaplan, B. Starr. 11A HOMEROOM 217 MR. OSCAR S. LEHMAN First: E. Reich, F. Kramer, J. Kazdin, L. Katz, S. Karp, J. Alexander. Second: J. Schweitz, C. Carlson, J. Wise, A. Birrer, G. Wolf. Third: P. Nolder, S. Stiles, R. Perry, R. Apel, R. Randall, S. Kopperl. Fourth: M. Orabella, M. Emerman, H. Leventhal, H. Cogan, H. Gray, M. Davis. Absent: B. Bachleder, R. Crawford, R. Gould, J. Stone, W. Wieder. 150 llA HOMEROOM 225 ' MR. BERNARD R. ZWEIG First: P. Azzolino, R. Levine, J. Latecki, J. Dworkin, B. Cook, S. Fischer, T. Emmer. Second: Mr. B. Zweig, J. Brown, L. Joseph, H. West, A. Fried, L. Rubinstein, F. Goldberger. Third: J. Solomon, J. Wayne, M. Weinberger, S. Bishop, C. Task, E. Katz. Fourth: A. Graf, H. Preuss, D. Levine, D. Moss, C. Apple, K. Barker, R. Elton. Absent: C. Melamed, T. Richards, D. Tenenbaum. IIA HOMEROOM 229 MISS AGNES C. REGAN First: K. Hooper, D. Turek, J. Appel, M. Russ, I. Frager, B. Presser. Second: B. Howard, M. Polster, L. Sehweitz, D. Davis, J. Speiser, C. Wilder, L. Margolis. Third: M. Marcus, T. Chakford, K. Olsen, J. Waller, E. Duchon, J. Leslie, M. Wagner. Fourth.' C. Kerr, D. Payne, I. Finkelstein, N. Barmen, J. Schlesinger, R. Arnold, J. Megery. Absent: R. Geek, A. Olson, M. Schnell. STARTLED, Ed Kovanda unwraps his door-door prize with the help of oflieers Ken Frick and Sheldon Polish. 1lA HOMEROOM 228 MISS ELIZABETH WILD First: R. Leib, E. Bern, R. Reitman, C. Bradlin, R. Karp, R. Schuftan. Second: Miss E. Wild, M. Krausz, L. Ross, K. Strauss, M. Vaughn, B. Platell, L. Birnholtz. Third: A. Pavlish, S. Gilbert, J. Bar- den, S. McKinney, C. Uhle, M. Polatsek. Fourth: M. Goss, J. Stevelberg, S. Rubenstein, D. Sparlin, P. Stamberger, D. Weiss, H. Baskin. Absent: G. Kop- pel, A. Rutman, D. Solensky, H. Stein. he-4 SEEMINGLY FASCINATED, Harvey West watches Sue Fink count the change for Steve Farber at the Unit B Nite Dance. IIA HOMEROOM 287 MR. P. THEODORE LORZ First: E. Nairn, E. Becker, S. Scott, G. Pirak, R. Horn, S. Rubin, G. Fuldauer, P. Ganger. Second: M. Faigin, P. Eder, R. Shumway, C. Merriman, N. Klapholz, A. Gilden, T. Georgian. Third: G. Handel- man, H. Miller, E. Yanowitz, J. Artino, N. Dlugacz, D. Marshall, B. Constantelos. Fourth: R. Phillips, R. Tnrchinsky, T. Giatron, D. Dillon, R. Schwan- hausser, T. Seifert, B. Wolfson. Absent: D. Anderson, J. Waggle. Q ,,.'!ff'N,1i., L VAS. lv .uf Vi- .,-H14 'f',,a Dhojvfyib ,jg M ,fl , 5 1 fir lf' Wililne 1961 llA CLASS OFFICERS, Marty Zimmerman, Ei- leen Becker, Marcia Rossio, and Ken Frick attend an after-school meeting to plan a class activity. llA HOMEROOM S07 MR. OWEN JOHNSON First: M. Budas, S. Kirsch ner, L. Palmer, B. Mayers, S. Simon, M. Friedman, T. Katzel. Second: L. Orloli, J. Andrews, M. McConnell, M. Coen, S. Abel, D. Fuldauer, M. Lev, L. Seidel. Third: Mr. O. Johnson, D. Spicer, B. Voinov, M. Kaufman, L. Gerdy, A. Vidners, B. Langer, N. Copeland. Fourth: M. Mos- hantz, B. Yusek, G. Smolej, B. Berk, F. Patterson, J. Raskin, A. Wittenberg, L. Polgar. Absent: C. Albrecht. 11A HOMEROOM 801 MR. F. JOSEPH LORZ First: D. Chan, J. Van Epps, L. Davies, L. Schwartz, M. Frank, J. Gordon. Second: J. Chesler, N. Arnold, L. Peters, E. Newman, R. Leonards, L. Arian, R. Kess. Third: Mr. Lorz, D. Owen, J. Frisse, E. Van Gar, P. Russo, J. Radnow, J. Barloon. Fourth: J. Purvis, D. Walker, W. Silva, C. Friedman, M. Man- burg, D. Domeck, D. Carr. Absent: J. Greenspun, T. Heller, S. Smulovitz. 'Mis .. XV1 11A HOMEROOM 808 MR. MERLE G. MCFADDEN First: E. Cramer, R. Hawthorne, N. Siegel, S. Pearl, E. Myers, M. Friedberg, L. Ross. Second: W. Ber- key, D. Berk, S. Schneider, C. Lefiler, L. Lodish, M. Woldman, B. Friedman, M. Zimmerman. Third: Mr. M. McFadden, B. Stein, S. Katz, B. Geller, H. Wine, T. Ozan, J. Blackmore. Fourth: S. Fleeter, R. Edington, F. MacDowell, K. Corbusier, R. Heller, R. Drysdale, C. Thompson, J. Nagle. Absent: B. Jablonski, D. Parkinson. 11A HOMEROOM AUD. A MRS. ALICE LAHIFF First: L. Cutler, C. Weiss, P. Lyons, B. Faigus, J. Brown, M. Miller, C. Schreiber. Second: L. Scott, J. Gerson, P. Paden, S. Winter, E. Vinocur, M. Spiegel, P. Tucker, J. Englander. Third: L. Jones, S. McGreivey, T. Swinehart, E. Berkman, M. Schneider, W. Mandel, J. Lubline. Fourth: D. Recker, D. Pels, L. Feldheim, S. Kessler, B. James, J. Fellner, A. Grant. Absent: B. Borsellino, K. Grossman. ifY732f1f 'iwi - f '- 3' t ' ' :Z I ' 'I iii ? A ' R R I ,ig '1,e . ss -I .. at . A - ssttss. Hb: ' :Q . I A AQE: ' -- I S if . s is 77 so ll Ez. YY Y A A . v s . .r f .. 4 1 .s..s 1' L'ls J t s s Q-t . 11A HOMEROOM AUD. C MR. ALVIN BUFALINI First: M. Wolfe, I. Mazorow, N. Herforth, C. Fink, M. Sudman, G. Fierman, S. Mayerson. Second.' E. Walters, J. Steinberg, A. Barron, A. Rose, M. Polien, B. Weltman, C. Bieber, B. Spevack. Third: S. Flack, C. Krebs, S. Berger, C. Myszko, H. Shapiro, S. Klein, L. Vinocur. Fourth: A. Hoenie, G. Strong, M. Goldstein, J. Stern, C. Hileman, J. Epstein, R. Ernest. Absent: M. Rhodes. 11A HOMEROOM AUD. B MISS ELVA HUNTING First.' J. Arnstein, A. Weinberg, M. Fox, D. Hoff- man, L. Roberts, L. Sindell, L. Bossel. Second: D. Williams, R. Zeid, R. Zuckerman, B. Stone, S. Taichner, B. Levy, K. Sontag. Third: M. Schwartz, R. Perelman, L. Blaugrund, S. Miller, R. Chin, E. Goldstein, F. Menks. Fourth: M. Rhodes, M. Katz, M. Kronenberg, L. Hermelin, K. Freadman, L. Scheps. Absent: J. Spofford. l1A HOMEROOM AUD. E MR. STANLEY LASKY First: M. Stiel, T. Barlow, A. Kaufman, M. Wold- man, J. Tarlitz, M. Pienkowski, C. Sonkin. Second: S. Weiss, S. Kline, R. Kluchin, S. Malkin, N. Swisher, M. London, J. Marks. Third: W. Peckin- paugh, J. Rubin, M. Marks, B. Brooks, R. Butler, S. Davenny, S. Berger. Fourth: B. Gutin, J. Spitz, T. Wagoner, G. Gordon, H. Parrell, B. Mittleman, B. Camp, R. Brewster. Absent: N. Silverman. 11A HOMEROOM AUD. D MR. JACOB J. FRAIER First: F. Sabin, E. Moss, P. Lough, V. Elias, R. Marquart, M. Kraus, N. Berko. Second: S. Patter- son, S. Lazarus, R. Evans, P. Gross, J. Benis, S. Brown, J. Kirkell, J. Legow. Third: M. Schlacter, S. Gilman, R. Burge, E. Heltzer, J. Shively, M. Weiner, M. Melite, D. Paskoff. Fourth: D. Korn- hauser, H. Baskin, H. Fox, S. Berger, V. Ruben- stein, R. Coynes, B. Sattler. IIA ll0lVll'lRUOM AUD. C MR. Gl'lUR1il'I Y. M1'KlNN0N 'xi Firxt: N. DeMarinis, H. Vlfalters, S. Rosenfeld, ll. 5 'EM M Cohen, fi. Dieic-4-o, l.. Dubin. Seeond: D. Feigen- lmuln, S. f'l'llllll'l', J. flll0f'klllilll, J. Gold, J. Peters, K. lilrml, M. R4-hmar. Third: C. Halal, S. Kater, A. littkin, T. Murkey, P. Rosskannn, J. Harlan. Fuurlh: C. Louflenstein, S. Snyder, M. Lillarml, I.. llolml, T. Pavlisli, J. Baker, P. R4-gner. Absent: R. J' Nuske, K. Rose, J. D'Ami1'o. J une 1961 '15 il ' . 4 S , nn Q , IIA HOMEROOM CAF. M MR.. FRANCIS T. JAK 1 'l'T.9f.' B. Silverstein, S. Felcher, J. Burg, S. Gilman, D. Barnett, G. Rozenfeld, J. Sc-hwartz. Second: R.. Weissman, M. Shaw, M. Lannon, C. Lipsteuer, T. Likover, M. Holman. Third: Mr. Jak, D. Weiss, C. Sirkin, A. Blecher, C. Pritchard, R. Ream. Fourth: J. Silverman, J. Watkins, F. Metzger, D. Kelly, B. Schenker, T. Bushnell. Absent: S. Chalkley, S. Klein, R. Parker, T. Ward, C. Winger. IIA HOMHROOM CAF. P MRS. PRISCILLA C. HENRY First: B. Berlin, S. Davis, J. Berkley, R. Krotine, S. Webster, K. Palguta, S. Nutkin. Second: R. Tamler, T. McHenry, M. Canner, A. Roth, L. Sawyer, M. Hopper, S. Montague, C. Lias. Third: K. Miller, M. Waldman, R. Hyman, M. Coloboff, L. Ettkin, C. Bickart, A. Paynter. Fourth: T. Robb, K. Frick, S. Frankel, G. Glass, L. Schulman, E. Stava, R. Ackerman. Absent: K. Markley. 154 IIA HOMEROOM AUD. F MR. THOMAS J. l'lNCl,l'IR'l First: A. Zimbalist, N. Moss, ll. Lish, I.. Scliermer, R. Selireiber, ll. Silbiger. Ser-mzd: l,. Polsky, J Smith, S. Sandin, B. Bern, A. Mandel, C. Guzik M. Rubins. Third: J. Klinger, N. Buekholtz, C Rammelkamp, J. Mars, J. Hotchkiss, R. Spencer J. Brust. Fourth: N. Gurney, H. Katz, J. Perelnmn, H. Felrlman, P. Barnett, C. Kon-ll, R. Koblentz. Absent: C. Kroos, D. Siegel. -.af PRIM AND PROPER, Shelly Cold wastes no time in smoothing a brow. w u 11B HOMEROOM 114 MR. FRANK CAIMI First: M. Kiel, M. Sharpe, S. Cowan, J. Turoff, K. Friedman, G. Patterson, M. Ross. Second: S. Hart- man, D. Kaufman, J. Deutsch, L. Fleck, L. Spaeth, A. Nash, B. Zeidman. Third: W. Rock, S. Berkman, A. Pittenger, G. Garr, M. Baker, S. Levin, B. John- ston. Absent: M. Schwartz, E. Gaffney, W. Malar- key, T. Dunn, D. Herrman. January 1962 IIB HOMEROOM 208 MISS BERNICE VAN SICKLE First: T. Pikkel, M. Feldman, L. Sheber, H. Mager, J. Goldwasser, L. Gilliam. Second: Miss Van Sickle, G. Berger, P. Placek, M. Kreisman, A. Bohnen, B. Wold, G. Shenkelman. Third: L. Corman, N. Glass, R. Brenner, T. Ullmo, R. Greenbaum, F. Blank. Fourth: T. Mack, B. Schonberg, R. Krantz, J. Kempner, B. Such, H. Skolnik. Absent: A. Wiener. 11B HOMEROOM 221 MR. THOMAS J. LEE First: S. Flate, M. Camberg, M. Weiner, S. Bogart, L. Katz, B. Orkin. Ser-ond: P. Friedman, J. Spehek, C. Love, L. Sharp, N. Gozner, M. Feldman. Third: Mr. T. Lee, D. Silverman, N. Lader, W. Herskowitz, S. Rubinstein, D. Gillette. Fourth: G. Garfinkle, B. Spyke, R. Irlen, M. Klein, B. Zettelmeyer, E. Peck. Absent: N. Moss, C. Schaefer, M. Spielberger. IIB HOMEROOM 283 MR. ALVIN R. ENGEL First: R. Gallette, M. Lowy, D. Perelman, B. Taub- man, H. Reiss, B. Free. Second: P. Suratt, G. Kar- ges, H. Levy, M. Rubenstein, M. Hyatt. Third: B. Garson, W. Arian, S. Cistone, T. Nathan, D. Barner, D. Eisner. Fourth: T. Walker, R. Clark, F. Adler, A. Weiss, C. Gentile. Absent: J. Epstein, K. Herman, 1 A. Shedroff. llB HOMEROOM 284 MRS. AGNES P. MURPHY First: W. Hirsh, S. Kline, S. Berke, M. Bilchik, R. Matt, S. Roninovitz. Second: S. Himmel, H. Jacobs, B. Barken, Y. Gerber, A. Kontos, B. Ginsberg, M. Siegel. Third: Mrs. Murphy, I. Lebowitz, B. Cooper, N. Solomon, M. Grossberger, E. Kaplan. Fourth: J. Levy, M. Singer, J. Schlesinger, W. Wortzman, L. Machan, R. Smollin. Absent: G. Goodwin, J. Snellgrove. 155 Ill! IIUMEROOM 805 MR. WALTER T. BEYER F1'r.vt: M. Simon, C. Rossio, S. Krogman, A. Atkinson, J. Ross, R. Salavon, A. Fallen- lxerg. Second: ll. Bernstein, E. Cohen, K. Dye, M. Siegel, C. Sllrank, R. Nyer. Third: J. Lee, L. Blum, A. Axelrod, L. Sclmfrik, T. MeAvley, A. Salem, J. Papp. Fourth: A. llittrick, W. Cook, ll. Weinhouse, S. liergman, A. Hansen, H. Kahn. Absent: M. Sudman. January 1962 HAPPILY AT WURK, Gail Pat- terson, Dottie Miller, Ken Krug, and Hob Cooper have a meeting of the new llli Officers. ml' - F ms IIOMICROOM sei MRS. HILDA FAIHEN A l I ir.vt.' S. Bowen, ll. Leiser, S. Greenes, J. Ilorwitz, S. Feld, S. Hlnrlieli. Second: II. Riemer, C. Schuster- V mnn, J. Sellrier, J. lNfeKelvey, S. ltosenblatt, lt. A X Mulhin, S. Abendrotli. Third: W. llixler, II. Kinch- ler, ll. Weinberg, lt. Burns, li. Collins, lt. Buettell. l ourth: M. Levine, A. Maser, R. Goldman, li. Slolnody, K. Krug. Absent: D. Marcus, ' .s-'X2f.Si. 15 J 11 as . . . . 3. -.9 QL Jr - K . .. , Q K . .f -' 6 1. -, A A ..et Y 2 f ' A ' 'kii ' EE .9 Q ,, -. 156 11B HOMEROOM 813 MISS NANCY L. BURT First: M. Weiss, lt. Kaplan, N. Finn, E. Moster, N. Miller, S. Gold. Second: S. Kroll, li. Lukes, li. Stern- berg, M. Meisel, P. Langman, G. Goldberg, G. Skall. Third: Miss N. Burt, J. llraun, L. Gottesman, P. Ogilvie, P. Warmeling, E. Friedland. Fourth: A. Herstig, B. Brodsky, A. Bram, H. Simms, M. Ger- son, D. Goldstein, T. Locker. Absent: S. Hollosy. i IIB HOMEROOM BAL. K M It. ALB E RT ZAN ETTI First: N. Burnett, S. Cleaveland, R. Harris, J. Greene, J. Sells, D. Tenenbaum. Second: ll. Kendis, N. Sehneiderman, A. Schwartz, G. Kossman, D. Miller, L. Flate, J. Lerner. Third: Mr. A. Zanetti, M. Lipshutz, D. Slioll, J. Freund, W. Tenney, N. llaybould. Fourth: li. Crunk, E. Locker, J. Hommel, S. Katz, J. Greenfield. Absent: M. Adams, D. Bucsi, N. Crea, M. liscovitz, YV. Ross. 10A HOMEROOM 125 MR. CLYDE W. RUTHERFORD First: B. Wienstein, I. Spira, B. Teitelbaum, D. Dodds, C. Gordon. Second: J. Shaw, D. Siegel, J. Barcus, J. Crichley, E. Rueter, J. Salter. Third: D. Buckholz, L. Arnoff, D. Love, E. Stephens, B. Goldstein, R. Richards, W. Bakker. Fourth.' R. Si- mon, D. Cole, B. Walton, F. Reuter, B. Meckler, J. Klein. Absent: R. Grace, J. Tishkoff, J. Wolf. June 1962 10A HOMEROOM 202 MISS ELIZABETH WHITEHOUSE First: S. Whitney, N. Heiber, S. Compton, J. CoH'- ' man, K. Goler, D. Schumann, B. Levin. Second A. Itzkowitz, B. Johns, H. Gutfeld, M. Klaar, R. Dubal, L. Kooker. Third: B. Frisch, P. Peck, A. Narvy, VV. Forney, G. Swatt. Fourth.' R. Budin, M. Epstein, VV. Chin, G. Haas, A. Lessem, R. Zeldman. Absent: N. Berkovitz, S. Green, S. Scott, F. Veasley. 10A HOMEROOM 205 MRS. GRACIA F. CARLTON First: T. Hine, F. Vogelman, N. Hinton, D. Scl1ra11k, L. Siegal, J. Berland. Second: N. Newman, M. Bar- nett, M. Katz, J. Shepard, C. Teper, B. Healy, M. Bennett. Third: D. Polacsek, T. Speh, D. Carter, D. Keech, C. Reminick, B. Gard. Fourth: J. Oren- stein, M. Krasny, D. Schwerzler, E. Skok, J. Ram- sey, J. Svehla, J. Morgenstern. Absent: M. Shifrin. 5 , . . 10A HOMEROOM 127 MR. GERALD D. BIRNBAUM 1. l . F rst. P. Newman, B. Roth, B. West, B. Levine, J. Stuart, N. Chapman. Second: J. Perna, C. Weiss, D. Smith, S. Greif, M. Dolin, J. Kalter, S. Kaufman. Third: Mr. G. Birnbaum, W. Fello, R. Swenson, D. Gershowitz, B. Metz, L. Spector, H. Ness. Fourth: E. Wasserman, A. Lowy, R. Pearse, J. Darke, B. Kliever, P. Katz, G. Roberts. Absent: M. Brokvist, R. Means. 10A HOMEROOM 131 MRS. KATHRYN H. MARSH First: R. Bergman, P. Goldstein, G. Komito, K. hlyers, T. Richman, M. Klein, J. D'Amico. Second: B. Glick, J. Smith, S. Weiser, S. Weiss, R. Paige, M. Kadis, C. Baum. Third: J. Peterson, S. Spitalny, A. Proudlit, B. Burk, A. Gordon, H. Epstein, M. Eck- man. Fourth: M. Hathaway, R. Ulevitch, L. Pacini, H. Schwartz, R. Olgin, R. Rutter, NI. Tearle. Ab- sent: D. MacKeown. 1 g Y IHA IIOMICROOM 200 MR. WII.LIAXI lt. WIN'l'l'IRS I 1'r.wI: B. I'rim-1-, V. Silverstein, C. Fnrey, A. .-Xdorjan, I I. Ilawlins, I.. Gressel. Ser-onrl: N. Din-kehnan, I. Davis, J. Fremleriz-son, B. Marks, S. Cohen. Third: M. Gm-er, M. Levitt, M. Stone, J. Kult, M. Lurie, C. llmlin. I nurIh.' I'. Johnson, Il. Myers, D. Cheyfitz, Il. Ilollaeka-r, IC. Im-lilac-rg, ll. I'om'hin. .-llmz'ni: I'. Aelains, S. Ih-rmelin, ll. ltafkin. IU.-X IIONIICROOM 11-1- MRS. MAIIGAIIWI' ARNOLD I irxf: L. Willinger, L. SV1-iselherg, S. Marsters, M. 5 Lash, W. Maroc:-o, IC. WYeiser. Seroml: Il. Berkey, S. Smith, J. Wintersteller, I. Wolfe, N. Reid, M Stevens, K. .Xlhrer-lit. Third: D. Knesper, II S4-Iireiln-r, ll. Spolt, S. Rllggles, G. 'I'eicInna.n, P. .'KllI'2llllOVllZ. Fourlh: Mrs. M. Arnold, B. Bakst, It Zelina, II. Shnn, D. Toth, S. Settlvmyer, Il. Giam- mar. .-lh.w'nl: 'l'. Kallas, J. Nisenson, B. Zollett. June 1962 10A HOMICROOM 209 MISS DOROTHY BULKLEY First: C. Marks, D. Polish, K. Gilman, L. Amber, L. Salh, S. Shack, D. Krueger. Ser'ond.' S. Pearlman, L. Kolt, D. Ilorvat, D. Wfatson, S. Strauss, S. Budin, S. Hopkins. Tllliflli B. hlatthes, S. Fulkey, ISI. Jacobson, N. Branson, ll. Rowe, C. Golden, K. Crawford. Fourth: F. McGuire, S. Krasnow, P. Bacca, II. Freehen, D. Link, C. Bauerle. . 3 E ? f 3 f S ' W e - ' U . f':? . , . , 'I'f'2,l215.'If?1 ,N I all I ,ein kr I IHA HOMICROOM 215 MRS. BICATIIICIC GOODMAN Firsi: B. Greenfield, L. Pritchard, N. Smith, B. IIOHIIIHIII, C. Iiisenstein, L. Fishman, L. Cohen. Ser-ond: Mrs. B. Goodman, Ii. Goldberg, H. Itapo- port, L. IVeimnan, S. Kraus, L. Berger, M. Nash. Third: G. Hall, G. Steinberger, Ii. Beatty, L. Cholfin, K. Levine, B. Kyman, D. Patti. Fourth: It. Mandel, P. Eschenauer, W. Kurland, C. Morris, M. Hyde J. Fine, C. Long. 10A IIOMEROOM 218 MR. MERItI'I I' F. CLIFFORD FIUTXL' II. Mandel, D. Lelmowitz, D. Tansky, S. Zell, C. Soffcr, I. Antenucci, M. Leath. Second: B. Apple- by, J. Jurinsky, It. McGimpsey, K. Eisen, S. Fine, F. Bergman, J. Becker, A. Comelln. Third: R. Rossi, R. Traubenlmerg, L. Dvorin, L. Schrefller, J. Comey, J. Cenker, D. Howell. Fourth: T. Isexnan, A. Gross- man, D. Granaas, M. Koslcn, D. Goodwin, J. Friedman, L. Gross. . I .1 1 it BIG SIS Betsy Burns pins identification on Cheryl Teitelbaum. 10A HONIEROONI 294- DR. MANFIKED M. STRAUSS First: D. Ficks, IC. Kershman, G. Rosenberg, lt. lweyerhoff, hl. Lucas, G. Grott, S. Bohnen. Second: B. Chisling, N. ltoemer, S. Blackman, M. Kaplow, J. Klein, H. Borkat, Dr. Strauss. Third: P. Wexler, A. Sava, G. Leighton, T. Wunderlich, S. Klassman, J. Sunshine. Fourth: J. Tessman, D. Ustrom, S. VVeiner, D. Bortz, E. Estreicher, M. Berman. Ab- sent: A. Hirsch, B. Siegel, J. Shenkcr. 10A HOMEROOM 227 MRS. SARAH VVENSELL First: L. VVitzky, P. Nyer, P. Siegel, B. Scaffide, B. Boardman, J. Katz. Second: J. Tragcr, C. Harwood, D. Tanno, A. Coladangelo, J. Weiser, lt. Richman. Third: M. Awig, J. Friedman, S. Gamhurg, S. Shu- , bert, W. Sargeant, E. Mehler, J. Bickart. Fourth: A J. Garratt, T. Palmer, M. Kalmck, J. Mandel, P. Grinnell, P. Yehl. Absent: R. ltoss. 10A HOMEROOM Q30 MRS. EVE H. SHULTZ First: D. Greene, B. Friedman, N. Martin, A. Mann, B. Crohaugh, D. George. Second: Mrs. E. Shultz, S. McColl, G. Horwitz, G. Blackman, BT. Berlin, B. Price, A. Kendis. Third: B. Gillan, W. Compton, M. Berger, P. Linder, J. Bensinger, B. Barhash, R. Leeson. Fourth: G. Parker, C. Spirock, J. Fine, E. Montgomery, T. Brennand, J. Greenberger, A. Kovner. Absent: J. Mooney. 10A HOMEROOM 309 First: P. Quinlan, R. Greenbaum, J. Kaufman, J. Rothman, J. Moses, A. Ghorghorian, S. Margolis. Second: R. Sheets, B. Pels, G. Weagle, M. Moskowitz, B. Vogel, G. Schatz, J. Kammen. Third: Mr. W. Kremm, L. Oskowski, M. Goodman, M. Steinfeld, S. Krause, C. Bayless, S. Welch. Fourth: J. Roth, W. Kless, A. Singer, J. Seidman, B. Smith, D. Lovinger, M. Routman. Absent: E. Roche, B. Skolnik. 159 MR. WALTER P. KREMM 72 10A IIUMICROOM 318 MR. KARL F. CIIRISTMAN First: S. Garb, M. Suits, M. Kline, D. Stern, B. Colm, S. lloffer. Semnd: R. Kalcal, T. Port, B. Grossman, J. Miller, J. Lefkovitz, R. Kresqe, W. Goff. Third: M. Juredine, H. Bavmoel, F. Torehin- sky, J. Kuplon, P. Fine, M. Richards. Fourth: J. Ebert, G. Cohen, 'l'. Mester, M. Ruggie, R. Laden. Absent: T. Adams, D. Adorjan, A. Jacobs, J. Kahn, R. Walker. .lune 1962 ee 25 it ' V Q aw .3 1 1 H Qu In K J' ' J , V ,, 1. 10A IIUMERUOM BAL. L MISS ELLEN Sl-IELGREN First: P. Mann, M. Bregman, M. Lewis, M. VVerner, S. Stamin, J. Gelb. Second: D. Vieth, P. WVarren, J. Bluestone, A. Kurlansik, D. Rogowin, S. Vveiss Thirrt: Miss H. Shelgren, R. Beallo, J. Briskey, D Martin, L. Gross, Silverman, L. McMullin. Fourth: VV. Carrier, K. Hamlin, K. Lishinsky, F. Gold, C. Brigleb, G. Schein, R. Silver, D. Day. Absent: R. McGary. 10A HOMEROOM 317 MISS MIRIAM KAETZEL First: S. Confeld, D. Rubin, C. Sandler, R. Taddeo, H. Boehm, E. Polen, C. Kerr. Second: L. Gevertz, L. Brown, A. Harris, J. Friedman, P. Sustin, R. Howard, S. Steffey. Third: Miss M. Kaetzel, M. Samuel, E. Brown, M. Galan, J. Reider, M. Soble, L. Irwin. Fourth: A. Blostein, W. Duns, R. Tracy, M. Margolis, K. Kroll, W. Schleicher, P. Kastin. 10A HUMEROOM A.S. MR. MARK R. MATOVINA First: A. Davis, J. Esgar, C. Margolin, E. Fierman, H. Rubin, J. Sebo, C. Iorio. Second: R. Fisher, S. Metz, L. Bowen, J. Danzinger, S. Corsello, J. Gra- bowski, T. King. Third: Mr. M. Matovina, G. Abrahams, J. Lee, B. Beigie, N. Kaplan, D. Oesch- ler, L. Lichtman. Fourth: R. Jordan, C. Panzarella, P. Torer, L. Kleinman, B. Garson, M. Shapero, R. Hershberger. Absent: P. Wozniak. 10A HOMEROOM BAL. J MRS. JUNE KANTOR First: R. Harris, S. Abrams, C. Pietraszun, N. Friedman, L. Cohn, B. Eggleton. Second: K. Mc- Gregor, G. Gartner, B. Davis, S. Kochman, C. Iacampo, R. Bonder, B. Brower. Third: W. Clark- son, J. Leimsieder, M. Jacobs, G. Dorsey, M. Bof- femmyer, S. Hersh. Fourth: Mrs. J. Kantor, P. Goldstein, A. Wishnek, A. Frohman, R. Eppig, J. Albini, G. Burwasser. Absent: S. Bossel, T. Millard ll X 10A HOMEROOM SP. LAB MISS JANET BROWN First: H. Tliomas, M. Rosen, B. Stewart, T. Kel- man, D. Ruburtino, D. Collura, L. Melaragno. Second: R. Strauss, K. Antine, J. Fein, D. Smith, S. Orbits, S. Bader, S. Provost. Third: J. Hale, F. Pietraszun, J. Simon, J. Davis, R. Levy, C. Ilalmer- man, B. Grintz. Fourlh: P. Olson, H. Latimer, M. Frohman, R. Moss, J. MaeDc-rmott, B. Gross. .z., lil January I 963 . qi E ' 2 . .5 ' ' . 1 ', ik! - w . f dig, ' f X' if il ' 1 ' 5 P i X Q .E ... 5 ff., ti '- K I if-. .I L:..zL: . x9 ,V . , W if Q .L N .1 . gf - . e i if .1 1 ii A if M , . 10B HOMEROOM 102 MR. JAMES R. Plum: LOWER CLASS M RETS UPPER CLASS as llarvey Slioeinack, Fran Vogelman, Aaron Zinnnerinan and Sllaron Grein ellat after School. 10B IIOMICROOM 107 MR. RICHARD TUPTA Firxt: G. Bragman, J. Kutash, A. Goldberg, S. Nic-kinan, C. Kramer, M. Davis. Second: A. Praid, S. Slomovitz, R. lxlikler, li. Serlin, B. Cllakford, P. Grossman. Third: Mr. R. Tupta, C. Wieder, H. Duellon, B. Baker, R. Imke, J. McMaster. Fourth: G. lxleyer, J. Kofron, J. Schuman, LI. Sicgler, L. Leiken. zlbsfnt: R. Jacobs, E. Morgan, C. Morse, R. Redllerd, J. Scliillar, M. Schoenfeld, B. Snyder. First' R. Gorry, M. VVciser, N. Selirefllcr, P. Badal, N. Scriven, R. Rosenberg, C. Arieuuna. Second: G. Arlen, C. Gilles, R. Nlarkowitz, R. Lamont, G. Mandusky, B. Scitz, L. Perkins. Third: K. Bailey, H. Landau, A. Bonovitz, S. Venig, L. Friedman, M. Firestone, Mr. J. Price. Fourth: U. Ukstins, T. Weber, K. Frew, B. Graf-e, K. Landis, B. Jones, A. Klein. Absent: P. Stark. E S 5 s 4 - ' Q i f . , . -- w , Q- f,.a, 10B HOMEROOM 105 MR. HARRY GORDON First: E. Chenchinsky, M. VValker, J. Friedl, S. Graff, J. Glass, S. Amster, C. Solloway. Second: A. Steindler, J. Boehner, A. Stone, M. Trivison, R. Dye, D. Atkins, R. Leiken. Third: Mr. H. Gordon, B. Tarr, R. Brignon, S. Newman, C. Carpenter, J. Beal, L. Davis. Fourth: M. Kinstlinger, T. Sgro, E. Pyne, J. Robbins, R. Steinberg, A. Rauss, R. Polster. Absent: D. Bucsi. 161 I Illli IIOMIGIIOOM 113 MISS LOITISIC MAGOR l 1'r.vI: S. Knlzc-I, C. Grvvllstmi, G. Zill, B. Krvnitz, S. Woinsti-in, L. Wynhrnndt, Guthrie. Sm'ond.' S. W1-iss, L. Gross, D. Millsln-rg, B. Prosser, S. Spit-gi-l. M. Minillin, I'. Busch. Third: J. Prutow, C. Nnrdi, I'. B1-vkm-r, B. Ellis, IJ. Ile-stnsio, C. Svliciln-I, li. Km-nn-lliar. Fourlh: A. Bundy, Il. Read- ing, J. Gillcn, II. Svliiu-imlvr, J. Lie-lvcrnian, J. Scott. .4b.s-1-nl: I.. Z4-llrnaln. 10B IIOMICIIOOM 2212 MII. I'IVI'Il1I'I'I I' B. KRICIIDICII I 1irsl.'J. xvC'Illl!l'f'H, S. Zitrnn, Il. Ilorwitz, IC. Ivvin- sts-in, IC. Bm-njurnin, L. 1.01-Ii. Srvorifl: I., ATCSIIEIIIP, C 'Il1'IIl'llHlIlIII, Il. Crystal, B. Cnlivn, J. Spvro, S. IillIllI'Il', C Milli-r. Third: Mr. I'l. Krvicli-r, B. Klcin, G. IA-gow, II. Colm-n, S. Suloniun, A. Svlioiilwrgvr. l'i1I7ll'Ulf 'I'. IA-itvll, I'. I ink, S. While, L. Ifpstc-in, M. M4-nclvlsulm, II. Kuplansky, I . Milli-r. .-lbsent: Ii. Kline-, M. Iloss-iiln-rg. IUB IIOMICIIOOM 239 MR. ANTHONY De-JOVINE Firxt: L. Bnrnvr, K. Itoscn, P. Katz, J. Miller, M. VVnmIrnw, M. Wolovits. Sfmnd: P. I7iCicC0, M. Stivmllvr, B. Spa-ieu-r, C. Sherwin, L. Iirisinan, B. Brown. Third: Mr. A. IlcJovin0, K. Lf-ihus, F. IAIIIIIIUI, 'l'. Kiel, L. Fishman, F. Rm-rigor, N. Aebie. Frmrlh: D. Brunini, T. Goclley, P. Harris, S. Alli- nnc-0, IC. Iiism-r, J. Wilson. Absent: M. Clmpin, It. Newman. 1011 HOM BROOM 109 MRS. ICTIIICI. MAGICI' First: I . Weiss, M. Kunnv.-r, R. Wim-n, M. Kinslcr S. Gilman, S. Neuman, II. Bcrvnson. S01'urLd.' F Lissnllcr, M. Clic-stler, L. Simon, C. BIOINIPISOII, M Paris, V. Itaunegger, S. Utley. Tlllifdl Mrs. E. Magee, I'. Marantz, L. Rosenberg, B. Mzidorsky, C. Grimm, D. Kcilin, C. Chapnmn, A. Mzinfrcdi. Fourlh: J. I iscl1ur, J. Mc-Clung, N. Cionipi, II Zupanic, C. Golir, N. Bernstein. 1015 Ili PM ICROOM 213 MISS RETA J. VliRIIlII.S'l' First: M. Bulmin, P. Kramer, M. Mnrkoll, Ii. L1-fton, L. Sivgi-I, I'l. IIirsc'l1. S6'f'0Ildf I.. Kay. A. Glunln-rg, M. Ilosenmn, It. Steiiibergvr, G. Gould, M. Lorlwer. Third: D. Ilothkopf, .I. Ili-nry, B. Collmw, M. Black, P. Zupnick, Il. Silver. Fvurfh: S. Congor, M. Narosny, C. Friedberg, G. Miller, J. Stern, It. Bass. Absent: K. Miller, J. Ric-hnmnd, B. Tnylor. January 1963 ltlli IIONIICROOM CAF. ll MR. SIL CORNACHIONE F1'r.vf.' II. Anderson, M. Iluston, E. Sidney, B. liuttmnn, li. Sustin. F. Feinstein, M. Rothenberg. S1'f'nr1d.' ll. Volmnr, li. Folster, IC. Piekel, R. Sl'llWllI'Z, S. Sugnrnlnn, L. Murphy, IC. Eisenberg. Tlzfrrlf Mr, clUl Il2lC'llIOll0, II. Parry, P. hlolay, Ill. Vownn, .l. Joscphson, IJ. Kirsc-lmer, B. Curtis Fnurlll: ll. Tist-I1, M. Lurie, R. Wiegand, C. Sum- mers, C Wlyner, li. Selzniek, A. Nagel. Q x 'F Q .I,: ,.... , 5 A ,, tv . r r L Q 10B HOMEROOM 310 MR. DONALD LAWSON First: E. Ungar, S, Irwin, A. Singer, S. Asher, IP. liieknrt, li. lion:-ll, J. Iveiss. Srernzrl: J. Parkinson, II. Goldstein, A. Lymon, W. Kuhen, II. Saferstein, ll, Keller, W. Nims, N. Gliekman. Tlzz'rrl.' Mr. D. Lawson, J. Novak, S. Portnmn, T. linss, S. Weiss, L, Grushcow, L. Friedel. Fourth: H. INIeI'herson, R. Gross, W. Suess, Il, Levy, J. Koeh- rnan, C. Ledsky, E. Joseph. 1015 HOMICROOM 325 MRS. IIOROTIIY S. BURTT First: J. Fink, D. Sholl, I. Vl'nl4lorl', S. Stern, A. Bloom, S. Greenberg, J. Klein. S0r'rmd.' M. Frzlti- nnne, .l. Marquart, li. Klein, F. Rosman, S. Sch- wartz, N. Metiimpsey, IJ. Rosen. Third: Mrs. D. Ifurtt, M. Lipke, II. Hurwitz, J. Summers, J. Cohen, S. Coombs, Ii. Dolin, M. Light. 1 rmrfh.' P. Levine, R. Lulmin, F. Rieeinrdo, ll. Gnrrettson, R. Haims, II. Gincly, II. Kasclan. FOOD AND FOOTBALL are the main courses on the menu at this Friday evening get-together dur- ing which unmlerclassniau enjoy themselves by socializing with the members of their class. 163 SUCIALIZING nt an after-game dance bemors at .1 post commencement party. Students at an upperclass assembly. W . 5 '.,fie5?e'f.-frm isle:-is-Hsgi vzsz-1 lx .. - .,,. -k.. We Grew UD In Al l Ways B i i By Building a Better Present As a Foundation For The Future THROUGH THE GUIDANCE of adults, stu- dents grew acadcmically and gained in responsibility CONFUSIUN AND TURMOIL reign supreme as the workmen begin the new construction at Heights, which will include classrooms, ofhces, a new gym, and a new olympic size swimming pool. 165 X t 'ew fn' B' Athletic Service Club Baseball Basketball Black and Gold Business Staff Caldron Cheerleaders Chess Club Choir ' College Discussion Club Commercial Club Concert Band I Concert Band II Crest Cross-Country Dance Band Folk Music Club Football Friendship Club Future Teachers of America Abramovitz, Albert J. 21, 148 Arnold, Margaret 16, 40, 158 Bablch, Nick S. 19 Bamhard, Clyde M. 21 Bauer, Larry 21, 128 Bertodatto, Henry 19 Beyer, Walter T. 16, 107 Bica, Virginia M. 9, 14 Blel, Morton B. 19, 148 Birnbaum, Gerald D. 20, 157 Blanchard, Mabel 18, 150 Bromelmeler, Florence M. 22 Brown, Janet R. 16 Buckenmeyer, Mabel 20, 72 Bufallnl, A. G. 16 Bulkley, Dorothy Burt, Nancy L. 45, 156 Burtt, Dorothy S. 20, 163 Butcher, James 22 Cagin, Josephine M. 16 Calml, Frank 22, 73 Carey, Dorll A. 14, 116 Carlton, Gratla F. 19 Cames, lla Vere B. 16, 47 Chrlstman, Karl F. 21 Clifford, Merritt F. 16 76. 77 General Index Girls' Athletic Association 138, 139 Science Club 69 127 Girls' Cabinet 32, 33 Senior Literary Club 42, 43 132, 133 Girls' Glee Club 58, 59 Stage Crew 74 36, 37 Golf 129 Student Council 28, 29, 80, 31 36 Gym Cadets 141 Swim Club 14 38, 39 Hall Guards 29 Swimming 13: 137 H-Club 136 Table Tennis Club 70, 71 70. 71 Jazz 70 Technicians 74, 75 56, 57 Junior Council on World Affairs 66, 67 Tennis lboysj 129 64, 65 junior Literary Club 42, 43 Tennis fgirlsj 142 72, 73 junior Red Cross 72, 73 Theatre '5Q, '50 46. 47 50, 51 Lab Assistants 68, 69 Thespians 46 52, 53 Languages I 44, 45 Tigers 157 40 Machine Shop Maintenance 75 T rack 126 128 Managers 76, 77 T , , 59 Math Club 68 ypmg Service Club 72, 73 71 National Honor Society 48, 49 Volunteers 72' 73 iso, 131 orchestra 54, 55 Wfwlins 154 62 Quill and Scroll 41 Yellow Jackets 142 63 Radio Engineers 74 Youth Council on Human Relations 66, 67 F aculfy Index Cornachlone, Sil 23, 133, 163 Crane, Dorothy 23, 140 Dejovine, Anthony 16, 135, 162 Dibner, Edward D. 14 Engel, Alvin R. 19 Englert, Thomas J. Fabien, Hilda 20 Farinacci, John F. 18, 53 Fetterman, Barton G. 20, 69 Flint, Roy M. 12 Fraier, Jacob Freyman, Dr. Leonard 16, 21 Gally, Edwin H. 19, 31, 147 Gentile, Gerald L. 21 Gingrich, Carol 17 Goodman, Beatrice C. 19, 64, 158 Gordon, Harry 20, 161 Graham, Mary K. 14 Henry, Priscilla 17, 31 Hering, Stephen 23 Hopper, Olga 14 Horn, Dazey M. 23, 141 Hunting, Elva 20 Irish, Thomas W. 17 Jak, Francis 17. 154 Johnson, Owen 130, 135, 152 Kaetzel, Miriam E. 20, 160 Kantor, June B. 22, 160 Kilgore, Alvah M. 127 Kleinhenz, Francis 14 Koval, Lilian 18, 148 Kreider, Everett B. 22, 162 Kremm, Walter P. 19, 159 Lahilf, Alice J. 23 Langmead, John C. 21 Lasky, Stanley Laughlin, Ethelreda 69 Lawson, Donald 163 Lee, Thomas J. 18, 44, 155 Lehman, Oscar S. 19, 71 Lehnert, Thompson G. Lorz, F. Joseph 17, 76, 152 Lon, P. Theodore 18 Magee, Ethel S. 22, 162 Magor, Louise 18 Marsh, Kathryn H. Mast, Adamarie 17 Matovina, Mark R. 184, 160 McAfee, Norval B. 20, 71, 110 Mclilfresh, Clair T. 22 166 Silk, Bernard J. 14 Simon, Charles E. 18, 92 McFadden, Merle G. 21, 152 McHenry, Leroy N. McKenna, Nancy 23. 74 McKinnon, George Y. 127 Miller, Jonathon J. 146 Monnett, Ruth E. 18 Moore, Wallace 20 Murphy, Agnes P. 19, 155 Myslenski, Eugene 12 Nash, Paul S. 13 Nemastil, James F. Nixon, William C. Perkins, Dr. Hugh V. 12 Price, James R. 22, 161 Recker, Katherine 17 Regan, Agnes C. Roberts, James 19, 125, 134 Ruben, Joseph M. 21, 68. 69 Ruppert, Stephen C. 12, 19, 89 Rutherford, Clyde W. 20 Ryan, Mary H. 12. 33 Santoro, David 17 Saunders, Ralph G. 23 Shelgren, Ellen 23, 160 Shultz, Eve H. 19, 159 Spink, Geraldine 22 Stecker, Orest 18 Strauss, Manfred M. 18, 159 Strickling, George F. 22, 56 Szemersky, Peter Paul 17, 38 Tubaugh, Helena 16, 17, 62 Tupta, Richard D. 23. 161 Uber, Roy L. 21, 64, 55 Vannorsdall, Gail T. 132 Van Sickle, Bernice L. 37. 155 Verhulst, Reta J. 17 Weller, Catherine 23. 146 Wensell, Sarah 18, 45, 47 Whitehouse, Elizabeth 17 Wild, Elizabeth 19. 151 Williams, chu. w. Williams, Ralph L. 150 Winslow, Zeta C. 17, 150 Winters, William R. 17, 20. 37. 41 Wiseley, Paul J. 22. 23. 62 Zanetti, Albert 23, 156 Zweig, Bernard J. 21. 151 Abbeyytllen Lois C1135 80 Abel, Sairi C3075 152 Abendroth, Susan C3215 43. 143, 156 Abood, Mike C1335 147 Abrahams, Gary CA.S.5 160 kbramovitz, Phyllis C2145 63, 158 kbrams, Rita C1215 43, 150 lbrams, Sheila C1125 90, 160 kbrams, Susan CBal. J5 52, 63 lbrams, Tamara C3285 64, 90 lbramsan, Marshall C1055 80 lck, Henry C1025 80 lckerman, Robert CCal P5 54, 154 lctor, Arthur C2355 148 ldams, Mike CBal. K.5 156 ldams, Patrick C2065 158 ldams, Sue C1115 50, 140, 143, 150 Adams, Timothy C3185 160 ldelman, Sheldon C1055 80 idler, Fred C2335 130, 155 ldorjan, Andrea C2065 158 ldorjan, Dennis C3185 160 lebie, Normon C2395 162 lebie, Sue C2105 150 lgin, Audrey C2415 148 'gin, Dennis C1235 64, 90, 128 lbini, Arm C2195 90 .1bini, Joseph CBal. J5 53, 160 lbrecht, Chris C3075 135, 152 lbrecht, Karin C2145 137, 143, 158 lessandro, Kathryn C1175 90 lexander, Judy C2175 150 lexander, Mike CM.S.5 148 llen, Ken CM.S.5 148 llen, Roxanne CCaf O5 28, 42, 48, 90, 97, 100, 125, 137, 141 lliance, Sandy C2395 162 ltman, Karl C2285 147 ltschul, Lawrence C1165 146 ltshuler, Larry C1195 150 mber, Lynda C2095 158 mper, Barbara C1045 42, 44, 63, 64, 90 fnster, Ruth C2205 42, 44, 63, 64, 90 znster, Sharon C1055 161 lderson, Debbie C2375 152 lderaon, Donna CCaf R5 163 lderson, Jim C1215 127, 150 ldrcws, Joyce C3075 152 ltenucci, Irma C2185 33, 158 ltine, Karen CSp. Lab.5 143, 161 noon, Mary Lou C3285 90 vel, Randall C2175 lso wel, Ivllfvy C8165 29. 48. 57, 68, 90 lpel, Judith C2295 151 vpelbaum, Sharon C3285 90 lple, Charles C2255 151 scl, Dale C1115 76, 141, 150 snswald, Maxine, CCaf. Q5 10, 42, 64, 149 ian, Linda C3015 152 lan, Wendy C2335 155 .emmac, Charlene C1095 ,6l Aring, Barbara C2315 46, 147 Arlen, Gary C1025 161 Arnof, Joey C3065 52, 64, 148 Arnoif Loren C1255 52, 157 Arons, Neil C2125 80 Aronson, Carol C1125 90 Arnold, Nancy C3015 152 Arnold, Richard C2295 151 Arstein, Judy CAud. B.5 153 Artino, Jelfrey C2375 152 Asahi, Yoko C3155 28, 90, 119 Sludenf Index Baron, Joel C3065 57, 148 Barron, Arlene CAud.C5 153 Baskin, Harold C2235 151 Baskin, Howard CAud.D5 153 Baskin, Sheila CGER5 91 Bass, Don C2165 91 Bass, Ronald C2135 162 Bass, Toby C3105 163 Bassett, Barry C3105 48, 80, 129 Bassett, Ellen C2195 91, 142 Asher, Steven C3105 163 Asnien, Carol C1195 52, 150 Astro, Richard C1055 Atkins, Donald C1055 161 Atkins, John C1195 150 Atkinson, Ann C3055 156 Atlenson, Barry C3115 90 Atterholt, Phyllis CCaf Q5 149 Awig, Marilyn C2275 159 Axelrod, Axelrod, Arnold C3055 156 Marvin C1075 38, 80 Axelrod, Paulette C3155 90, 141 Azzoline, B Pam C2255 151 Babic, Suzanne C1085 146 Bassichis, Edith C1125 48, 54, 91, 140, 143 Bauerle, Charles C2095 158 Baum, Carolee C1315 157 Baus, Donald C1235 131 Bayer, Eileen C2195 33, 42, 64, 65, 76, 91, 141 Bayer, Jeffery C1115 50, 150 Bayless, Carol C3095 159 Beal, Janis C1055 161 Beallo, Robert CBal L5 160 Beard, john C3265 48, 56, 91 Beatty, Robert C2155 158 Beck, Carman C2195 91 Beck, jocelyn CGCR5 Becker, Eileen C2375 33, 43. 141, 152 Bachleder, Bruce C2175 57, 150 Bachman, john C2165 51, 54, 90 Bachner, Judith C1055 33 Bachtel, Bruce CBCR5 90 Badal, Petrina C1025 161 Bader, Sandy CSp. Lab5 161 Bailey, Louise CGER5 54, 90. 142 Bailey, Kenneth C1025 161 Bailus, Barbara CGCR5 90 Baker, Bart C2325 68, 91 Baker, Beverly C1075 33, 161 Baker, Jim CAud. G5 127, 154 Baker, Martin C1145 155 Baker, Robert CEMR5 28, 48, 51, 54, 68,149 Baker, Sue C1215 ,150 Baker, William C2165 146 Bakker, Bill C1255 157 Bakker, Jetty C1115 150 Bakst, Brian C2145 158 Ballonoff, Leon C2285 147 Baratt, Dennis CEMR5 149 Barbash, Bernard C2305 159 Barbash, Brenda C3285 75, 91 Barcus, Jane C1255 157 Barcus, Indy CGER5 58, 91, 141 Barden, John C2235 151 Barenholtz, Sandra C1045 91 Barken, Barbara C2545 155 Barker, Kent C2255 151 Barksdale, Allred C3265 48, 57, 69, 91 Barloon, Jon C3015 54 Barlow, Ted CAud. E5 53, 135, 153 Barmen, Nelson C2295 134, 136. 151 Barner, David C2335 155 Barner, Donna C1175 91 Barner, Linda C2395 162 Barnett, Diane CCaf.M5 141, 154 Barnett, Mac C2055 157 Barnhard, Nancy C1295 146 Baron, Enid C3285 91 Baron, Ileen CCaf 05 91 Becker, Julie C2185 45, 158 Becker, Melvyn C1105 91 Becker, Patricia C1135 162 Bcgley, john C1105 91 Beigie, Barbara CAS5 160 Beigie, jacquelyn CCaf O5 42, 48, 91, 141 Belfer, Beverly C1215 36, 63, 142. 150 Belfer, Mel C3115 91 Bell, Rita C3155 92 Bellan, Carol C1175 92 Belous, William C3145 Benich, Joseph C1165 135, 146 Benis, Jerry CAud D5 57, 153 Benjamin , Ellen C2125 162 Benjamin, Sanford C1025 80 Benjamin , Susan C2315 147 Benkovitz, Sheila C2265 147 Bennett, Barbara C2195 92 Bennett, Martha C2055 Q, 143, 157 Bensinger, Jay C2305 54, 159 Berger, Gene C2085 155 Berger, Karen C3285 33, 42, 48, 50, 54, 63, 92 Berger, Linda C2155 143 Berger, Marleen C2305 159 Berger, Sheila CAud E5 46 153 Berger, Stan CAud D5 153 Berges, Linda C2155 137, 158 Bergman, Fran C2185 158 Bergman, Marsha C2395 80 Bergman, Steve C3055 127, 156 Bergman, Robert D. C1315 157 Berk, Archie C3065 148 Berk, Bob C3075 152 Berk, Diane C3085 152 Berk, Fred C2325 92 Berk, Gary C1075 80 Berk, Judy C2195 92 Berke, Ronald C3165 92 Berke, Susan C2345 155 Berkey, Ruth Ann C2145 63, 158 Berkey, Walter C3085 152 Berkey, Jane CCaf P5 154 167 Berkman, Elliot CAud A5 153 Berkman, Stuart C1145 155 Berke, Nancy CAud D5 153 Berkovitz, Nina C2025 157 Berkowitz, Phyllis C1125 92 Berkowitz, Stuart C2355 148 Berland, Joyce C2055 157 Berlin, Barbara CCaf P5 63, 154 Berlin, Marcia C2305 33, 159 Berman, Donna C3285 92 Berman, Marc C2245 131, 159 Bern, Bonita CAud F5 154 Bern, Eileen C2235 151 Bernard, Myta C3285 80 Bernardi, Gloria C2105 56, 150 Bernardi, Victoria C2265 57, 147 Bernstein, Brian C3055 156 Bernstein, Norman C1095 162 Berritt, Mike C2325 92, 128. 136 Beyer, Robert C1075 80, 128 Bickart, Charles CCaf P5 154 Bickart, Dorothy C3105 163 Bickart, Joan C2275 159 Bieber, Carol CAud C5 153 Biggs, john CBCR5 92 Bilchik, Maxine C2345 155 Birnholtz, Linda C2235 43, 151 Birns, Gary C2355 148 Birrer, Andrea C2175 150 Bishop, Constance C3255 148, 180 Bishop, Susan C2255 151 Bixler, William C3215 161 Black, Margaret C2135 162 Blackman, Gayle C2305 159 Blackman, Paul C3105 80, 131 Blackman, Sandra C2245 159 Blackmore, Joyce C3085 50, 152 Blank, Fred C2085 135, 148, 155 Blank, Howard C2355 149 Blattberg, Fredrick C3145 52, 92 Blaugrund, Larry CAud B5 153 Blecher, Arnold CCaf M5 50, 154 Blecher, Howard C3105 80 Bloch, Neil C2125 80 Bloch, Paula C3155 32, 92 Bloch, Stanley C3115 92, 127 Block, Marc C1215 150 Bloestein, Arnold C3175 160 Bloom, Anita C3255 163 Bloom, Donald C3115 51, 53, 54, 92 Bloom, Howard CBCR5 80, 93 Bloomfield, Pete CMS5 148 Bluestone, Judy CBal L5 160 Bluestone, Marlene C1135 39, 42. 80 Blum, Leighton C3055 130, 156 Blumenthal, Art C2015 46, 47, 48, 93 Boardman, Bonnie C2275 159 Bodnar, Nancy CGCR5 93 Boehm, Donald M. C1055 80 135 Boehm, Helen C3175 160, 143 Boifemeyer, Michael CBal J5 160 Bogart, Susan C2215 53, 155 Boggs, Phyliss CGER5 93 Bohnen, Andrea C2085 155 Bohnen, Sandra C2245 159 Bonchek, Marlene C1095 80 Bond, Rita CCaf Q5 149 Bond, Thomas C3245 51, 93 Bonder, Rena CBal J5 46, 160 Bonner, Linda C1295 146 Bonovitz, Adele C1025 161 Bonovitz, Jay C2285 147 Baody, Bob C3245 93 Borkat, Frank C2165 48, 50, 53, 54, 93 Borkat, Harriet C2245 159 Borover, Marilyn C2135 80 Borsellino, Bill CAud A5 153 Borton, Robert C2015 98 Bortz, David C2245 159 Bos-lel, Lori CAud B5 153 Bossel, Stewart CBal J5 160 Bowen, Lynne CAS5 52, 160 Bowen, Mary Ellen C1115 150 Bowen, Susan C3215 156 Bower, Martin C3165 93 Brabant, john C1075 80 Bradlin, Carol C2235 151 Bragman, Andrea C3285 93 Bragman, Geraldine C1075 161 Bram, Alan C3135 156 Braun, James C3135 156 Braun, Michele C2195 93, 119 Braun, Sheldon C1335 131, 136, 147 Branson, Nikki C2095 158 Bregman, Myrna CBal L5 160 Bremson, Francis C1105 93 Brennan, Neil C2325 93 Brenner, Larry C1235 93 Brenner, Ronnie C2085 150 155 Brewster, Rodman CAud E5 153 Brewster, Virginia C1135 63, 64, 80 Brick, Cynthia CGER5 93 Bricker, Sue CCaf 05 63. 95, 113 Brightman, Fred C1105 93 Brigleb, Charles CBal L5 160 Brignon, Regine C1055 161 Brill, Jerry C2325 132 Briskey, Joel CBal L5 160 Britzman, Nancy C2415 141, 148 Broadman, Bob C3065 148 Brodsky, Bruce C3135 75, 156 Brofman, Marilyn C2415 148 Brokvlst, Mary Ann C1275 63, 157 Brooks, Barry CAud E5 54, 153 Brower, Barbara CBal J5 160 Brown, Arlene CCaf Q5 149 Brown, Barbara C2395 162 Brown, Donna C1135 48, 56, 63, 80, 141 Brown, Dorothy Jean C2135 48, 80, 140, 142, 143 Brown, Eugene C3175 160 Brown, Jack C2255 151 Brown, Joyce CAud A5 153 Brown, Karen C2205 33, 93, 140, 142. 143 Brown, Lauren C3175 160 Brown, Lynn CMS5 148 Brown. Brown, Brown, 146 Bruce, Bruml, 94 Sheila 1Aud D1 Stephen 11251 95 Vivian 11291 76. 77. Francine 15151 95 Marjorie 11081 47. 48. Brumm. Dorothy 12591 162 Bruner, Karen 11041 94 Brust. Jerry 1Aud F1 154 Buckholtz, David 1Aud F1 154. 157 Buchler, Stuart 12161 94 Buchler, Toby 12261 157, 147 Buchlon, Mel 15241 94 Bucluteln. Jan 12591 80 Buchnell. Thomas 1Caf M1 154 Br 11, Don 1Bal K1 156, 161 Budls, Margaret 15071 152 Budln, Cary 12061 158 Budln. Ronnie 12021 52. 157 Budln, Stanford 12091 158 Buettel Bundy, Bunin, Bunin, 1, Roger 15211 156 Alun 11151 162 Alan 15241 94 Nelson 12521 94, 129 Chalkley, Sherrill 1Caf M1 154 Chan. Dorothy 15011 142. 152 , Chapin, Margy 12591 162 Chapman. Christine 11091 162 Chapman, Nadine 11271 157 Charns, Ellen 15281 94 Charran, Joan 11121 64. 94 Charyn, Glenda 1Caf 01 94 Chattman, Jerry 12521 94 Checltman, Judi 1Aud G1 154 Chenchinsky, Ellen 11051 161 Cherltas, Steve 12161 57. 95. 129 Chernikoff, Joel 11211 71, 150 Chesler. Judy 15011 152 Chestler, Gerald 11071 80, 142 Chestler. Marcia 11091 162 Cheyfritz, Dave 12061 158 Chin, Richard 1Aud B1 57, 155 Chin, Walden 12021 157 Chisling, Barbara 12241 159 Chlzek. Larry 11161 146 Chlebo, Janice 1Caf O1 94 159 Bunkln, David 11161 146 Bunhelman. Karl 15161 94, 127 Burg, Judy 1Caf M1 154 Burge, Randy 1Aud D1 155 Burger, Carol 15281 42, 94. 141 Burk, Barbara 11511 157 Burk. Gary 1EMR1 149 Burnett. Nancy 1Bal K1 156 Burns, Betsy 12201 94, 141, 142. 159 Burns. Robert 15211 155. 156 Burwasser. George 1Bal J1 52. 160 Busch, Pamela 11151 162 Butler, Charles 11051 80, 128 Butler, Karen 12191 55, 94 Butler, Richard 1Aud E1 51, 154. 155 C Camberg. Marilyn 12211 65, 155 Camp. Blll 1Aud A1 155, 155 Campana, Beverly 11041 94 Campbell, Donna 11211 52, 56, 150 Campbell, Mary Lou 12201 94 Camy. Joanne 11081 56, 140 148, 146 Clnllla, Josephine 1Caf 01 94 Canner. Marlene 1Caf P1 Carmine. Carolyn 13281 50. 94 Caputo. John 11551 47 Clrbaulll, Ralph 11111 150 Carlson, Christine 12171 52, 65. 150 Carlson, Richard 15161 57, 94 Carpenter, Catherine 11051 161 Carr, David 15011 50. 152 Carrier, William 1Bal L1 160 Carter, David 12051 154. 157 Cassely, William 12551 148 Caughlln, Larry 11191 150 Ceaser, Martin 12101 150 Cenker, Joe 12181 158 Csrueny. Phil 11101 94 Cbakford, Beth 11071 161 Chaltford, Kathryn 15251 42. 48. 65, 80, 142 Chakford, Tom 12291 129. 151 141, 142 Cholfey, Gerry 11111 150 Chollin . Louise 12151 158 Clompi. Nick 11091 162 Cistone , Sherri 12551 155 Clark, Richard 12551 155 Clarkson, William 1Bal J1 52, 160 Clayton, Karen 11151 80 Cleaveland. Sue 1Bal K1 156 Cleaveland, Walt 15241 95 Clossman, Susan 1Cai Q1 149 Coblitz, Steve 12011 95 Coe, Deanna 11121 29, 42, 48, 95, 141, 148 Coe, Lawrence 12551 148 Coen, Marcia 15071 152 Cogan. Howard 12171 150 Cogen, Judith 11151 80 Cohen, Adrienne 11081 146 Cohen, Barbara 12121 55. 162 Cohen, Cohen, Elaine 15051 156 Ellen 1GER1 42, 65. 64, 76. 95 Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen. Cohen. Cohen, Cohen, Eugene 15101 80 Gary 15181 160 Harriet 12191 95 Helen 1Aud G1 154 Herschel 12121 162 Jerry 15251 165 Larry 1MS1 148 Martha 12261 147 Sharon 12061 72, 158 Stuart 15061 148 Cohn, Blanche 15181 160 Cohn. Linda 1Bal J1 55, 160 Coladangelo, Antony 12271 Coladangelo, J oseph 12551 148 Colbert, Larry 1EMR1 151, 145 Colbow, Bruce 12151 162 Cole, Dean 11251 157 Cole, Kathy 1GER1 28, 42, 48, 95, 125, 157 Cole, Susan 11041 95 Collura, Donna 1Sp Lab1 52, 161 Comella, Anthony 12181 158 Comella, Chas. 1EMR1 149 Comella, Michaline 12151 72. 80, 99 Comey. Judy 12181 158 Compton, Sally 12021 157 Compton. William 12501 159 Confeld, Susan 15171 160 Conger, Sandra 12181 162 Conoboy, Richard 11111 150 Constantelos, Bill 12571 56, 152 Cook, Barbara 12251 125. 157. 151 Cook, William 15051 156 Coombs, Becky 12201 59, 41, 48, 95, 141 Coombs, Susan 15251 168 Cooper, Bob 12541 150. 155. 155, 156 Cooper, Lana 1GCR1 95, 142 Cooper, Michael 15141 95, 151, 156 Copeland, Neil 15071 152 Copley, Linda 1C-ER1 95, 109 Corbusier, Ken 15081 152 Corbusier, Mary 11171 52, 95, 142 Corl, Jef 15111 95 Corman, Larry 12081 127, 150. 155 Corn, Lois 11121 95 Corsoro, Marilyn 11171 Corsello. Sandra 1AS1 160 Cort, Linda 12511 147 Couch. Fred 1MS1 148 Couch, George 12551 148 Cousin, Elaine 11291 146 Covitt, Harold 11111 150 Cowan Mort 1Caf R1 163 Cowan, Sharyn 11141 40, 155 Coynes, Roger 1Aud D1 155 Cramer, Elaine 15081 152 Cramer, Sandra 1Aud G1 154 Crawford. Karen 12091 65, 145, 158 Crawford, Russ 12171 150 Crea. Anita 12511 147 Crea, Nick 1Bal K1 156 Crichley, Judy 11251 157 Crobaugh, Bonnie 12501 159 Cronlt, Bruce 1Bal K1 150, 154, 156 Cronh, Doug 11231 95, 151, 154 Crooks. Peter 11191 150 Crystal. Rochelle 12121 162 Cudney, Virginia 1Caf Q1 149 Cully, Paul 12161 57, 128, 146 Curtis, Bob 1Caf R1 165 Curtis, Diane 15251 42, 48, 65. 80 Custer. Sandi 11291 50,146 Cutler, Lee 1Aud A1 155 D Dake, Mike 1MS1 148 Daley, Nancy 11091 42, 80, 140, 142 D'Amico, James 11511 75, 157 D'Amico, Jim 1Aud G1 154 Danzinger, Jelf 1AS1 160 Darke, James 11271 157 Davenny. Susan 1Aud E1 54, 66, 68, 155 Davies, Louise 15011 152 Davies, Susan 12261 147 Davis, Arlene 1AS1 52, 160 Davis, Betsy 1Bal J1 160 Davis, Bob 11191 150 Davis, Diana 12291 151 Davis, Harvey 12101 150 Davis, Jay 1Sp Lab1 161 Davis. Larry 11051 161 168 Davis, Linda 11041 95 Davis, Maxine 11071 161 Davis, Mike 12171 150 Davis, Pete 11111 151, 156, 159, 150 Davis. Phillip 12061 158 Davis. Sandra 1Caf P1 154 Davis, Sandra 12101 150 Day, Donald 1Bal L1 160 Dean, Jack 15261 95 Delaney, Kathy 11171 95, 140 145 Delman, Brent 11211 150 Deluecchio, Bianca 12201 95 DeMarinis, Norma 1Aud G1 52, 145. 154 Desatnih, Martin 1BCR1 95 Desatnik, Sue 12411 148 Destasio, Donna 11151 162 Dethomas, Grace 11291 146 Deutsch, Joel 11141 50, 155 Diamond. Alan 15061 50, 148 Diamond, Peter 12161 56, 96, 99 DiCicco, Gloria 1Aud G1 154 DiCicco, Paula 12591 162 Dickelman, Nancy 12061 55, 42, 72, 158 Dickelman, Pat 15281 55. 42, 56, 96 DiCorpo, Dolores 15151 96 Dietericlt, Hans 15111 96 Dillon, Dave 12571 152 Dlttrick, Alan 15051 156 Dittrick, Diane 11151 80 Dlugoez, Nachmon 12571 152 Dodds, Donnajeanne 11251 157 Dolin, Joan 12151 65. 80 Dolin, Marci 11271 157 Dolin, Rozalyn 15251 165 Doliveck, David 12101 150 Domeck, Douglas 15011 152 Dorfman, Phyllis 1Caf Q1 76. 149 Dorsey, George am J1 Dorsky, Frank 11551 147, 160 Dowd, Janice 1Caf 01 65, 96 Draye, Robert 11101 96 Drossin, Beverly 12201 96 Drysdale, Margaret 11121 52. 44, 48, 96 Drysdale. Rebecca 15081 152 Dubal, Richard 12021 157 Dubin, Lynda 1Aud G1 154 Duchon. Barbara 11211 44, 150 Duchon, Ellis 12291 151 Duchon, Helene 11071 46. 16 Duirlt, Kenneth 1BCR1 96, 156 Duncan, Nancy 12591 42. 45. 65, 80 Dunn, Jim 11141 155 Duns. Willard 15171 160 Dvorin, Leslie 12181 158 Dvorin, Robert 12161 50, 96 Dwosh, Doug 12521 96 Dwoskin, David 15111 96 Dworkin, Howard 11111 128. 150 Dworkin, Jill 12251 52, 64, 151 Dye, Kathy 15051 56. 156 Dye, Richard 11051 161 E Eastman, Fred 1EMR1 149 Eaton, Nancy 1115754582 Ebert, John 15181 160 . Eckman, Martha 11511 55, 54, 145, 157 l Eder, Paula 12571 45, 50, 65, 152 Edington, Ray 15081 152 Edy, Barbara 12411 65, 148 Edy, William 11021 82 Eggleton, Beverly 1Bal J1 160 Ehrlich, Kenneth 11101 56, 96. 156 Eigen, Miltlti 11171 65, 96 Eisen, Kenneth 12181 155, 158 Eisen, Mary Ellen 11291 50, 65. 146 Eisenberg, Brian 15161 64, 96 Eisenberg. Esther 1Caf R1 46, 165 Eisner, Elliott 12591 162 Eisenstein, Carol 12151 158 Eisenstein, Don 11-IMR1 149 Eisernolf, Howard 11191 150 Eisner. Don 12551 155 Eldridge, Bruce 1MS1 44, 48, 148 Eldridge. Paul 12281 44, 48, 68, 147 Elias, Vivian 1Aud D1 75, 76. 155 Ellis, Brian 11151 162 Elrad, Kenneth 1Aud G1 154 Elton, Russell 12251 151 Emerman. Martin 12171 150 Emmer, Toby 12251 151 Eneel. Jem' 15261 41. 48. 96 Englander, Jon 1Aud A1 68, 155 Ensor, Carolyn 11041 55, 42, 48. 96, 141, 142 Eppig, Richard 1Ba1 J1 52, 160 Epstein, Aileen 1Caf Q1 56, 149 Epstein, Barry 11071 59. 82 Epstein. Bruce 11211 57. 150 Epstein, Helene 11511 157 Epstein, Jim 12551 155. 155 Epstein, Lynne 12121 162 Epstein, Mark 12021 157 Epstein, Ralph 12101 52. 150 Emma... 1-131411112591 162 Erlenbach, Florence 11171 96 Ernest. Robert 1Aud C1 155, 156, 155 Eschenauer, Carolyn 12201 96 Bchenauer. Paul 12151 158 Escovitz, Morry 1Bal K1 156 Esgar, Barbara 12261 147 Esgar. Jo Ann 1AS1 160 Estreicher, Ehud 12241 159 Estreicher, Roselle 15251 120 Ettkin, Arnold 1Aud G1 154 Ettkln, Larry 1Caf P1 154 Ettltin, Sharon 11091 52. 82 Evans, Carol 11151 82 Evans, Richard 1Aud D1 155 Evans, Susan 12101 59. 150 Exl, Lawrence 15101 82 Factor, Fliain. 148 Faigin, Alan 12121 82 Larry 15061 50. 54. Martin 12571 56, 152 Faigus, Bonita 1Aud A1 141, 155 Falkey, Sara Leigh 12091 45. 158 Fallenberg, Amy 15051 156 Falushi, Gail 11121 96 Farber. Steve 11161 56, 41, 48, 64, 65, 146. 151 Farkas, Judith 11085 146 Farkas, Thomas 11215 150 Farr, Carman 13115 96 Farron, George 12105 Farrow, Miriam 1GER5 56, 63, 96, 142 Feigenbaurn, David 13115 96 Feigenbaum, Don 1Aud G5 154 Feigenbaum, Elaine 1Caf O5 32, 36, 42, 64, 96 Feigenbaum, Judy 11175 96 Feil, Richard 11335 147 Fein, Judy 1Sp. Lab.5 161 Feiner, Janice 1GCR5 41, 42, 96 Feingold, Gilbert 11195 150 Feinstein, Fern 1Caf R5 63 Felcher, Sally 1Caf R5 154 Feld, Joel 11025 82. 131 Feld, Sydell 13215 43, 156 Feldheim, Leonard 1Aud A5 153 Feldman, Burton 1Aud F5 64, 154, 155 Feldman, Marta 12215 155 Fellner, John 1Aud A5 153 Fello, William 11275 157 Fenton, Michael 12355 100, 148 Ferguson, Chester 12355 148 Ferrara, Frank 13065 75, 148 Ferrone, Patricia 1Caf O5 96 Fertel, Jane 11115 150 Ficks, Dorothy 12245 159 Feirman, Bobbi 11115 150 Fierman, Edward 1AS5 160 Fierman, Gail 1Aud C5 153 Fierman, Ronald 13145 97 Fine, Jeff 12305 159 Fine, Jerry 12155 158 Fine, Les 1EMR5 149 Fine, Fine, Philip 13185 160 Susan 12185 158 Fil18El', Charles 12355 148 Finger, Sue 11295 146 Fink, Carol 1Aud C5 Fink, Fink Chris 12125 153 I-lermina 12265 147 Fink: Joan 13255 163 Fink, Fink, Phil 12125 46, 162 Susan 12315 32, 42, 48, Fleeter, Sanford 13085 68, 152 Fleischer, Helen 12315 147 Forbes, Allan 1MS5 148 Forman, Milte 12165 97 Forney, William 12025 52, 157 Fox, Harry 1Aud D5 153 Fox, Jellrey 1MS5 148 Fox, Marlene 1Aud B5 50, 153 Frager, Arne 12325 54, 97 Frager, Irene 12295 43, 151 Frank, Gail 11175 38, 39, 41, 42, 52. 97 Frank, Joanne 11045 42, 63, 97, 142 Frank, Louis 13065 148 Frank, Marcine 13015 64, 152 Frankel, Judy 1GCR5 97 Frankel, Mark 1BCR5 97 Frankel, Sanford 1Caf P5 129, 159 Franks, Vernon 11025 82, 127 Franz, Pat 12205 97 Fratianne, Anita 12395 56, 82 Fratianne, Mary 13255 163 Frechen, Howard 12095 158 Fredrickson, Joel 12065 158 Free, Barbara 12335 33, 155 Freed, Joyce 11095 42, 63, 82 Freedman, Ken 1Aud B5 67, 153 Freeman, Gary 13245 56, 97 Freeman, Harvey 12165 146 French, Robert 13245 50, 97 Freund, Joel 1Bal K5 52, 135, 156 Frew, Karanne 11025 46, 161 Frick, Ken 1Caf P5 154 Fried, Richard 13105 82 Friedberg, Chris 12135 162 Friedberg, Myra 13085 143, 152 Friedl, John 11055 161 Friedland, Ellen 13135 156 Friedlander, Doug 13065 148 Friedlander, Gayle 12415 148 Friedlander, Jerome 12125 82 Friedlander, Karen 11085 64, 76, 77. 146 63, 141, 147, 151 Finkle, Edna Mae 11215 45, 50, 63, 68, 150 Finkelstein, Irwin 12295 50, 151 Finn, Nadine 13135 156 147 Firestone, Mel 11025 161 Fischer, Fischer, Jeif 11095 162 Ray 11075 82. 86 Fischer, Sharon 13155 32, 97 Fischer, Susan 12255 29, 137, 151 Fish, Celia 12195 97 Fisher, Beverly 12195 97 Fisher, Bonnie 12395 S2 Fisher, Chris 11335 135, 136, Friedlander, Stan 12325 97 Friedman Friedman Friedman Friedman Friedman 3 Friedman, Friedman, Friedman, Friedman, 161 Friedman, 152 Friedman 1 1 1 1 Barbara 13085 152 Beverly 12305 159 Charles 13015 152 Fred 11115 150 Harvey 13265 97 Judi 12275 52, 159 Judy 13175 160 Karen 11145 155 Leslie 11025 33, Marlene 13075 Nancy 1Bal J5 160 Friedman: Norm 11235 97 Friedman Paul 12215 155 Friedmani Roberta 13155 48, 50, 52, 54, 97 Fromet, Brenda 1Caf Q5 49, 149 Franck, Greg 12015 98 Fuchsman, Lucy 13285 4, 48, 68, 98 Fuerst, Nancy 11295 146 Fuldauer, Albert 1BCR5 98 Fuldauer, Carol 1Caf O5 98 Fuldauer, Donna 13075 152 Fuldauer, Gale 12375 64, 152 Fullerton, Hugh 11105 98 Furey, Caroline 12065 158 G Galfney, Edward 11145 155 Galan, Michael 13175 160 Gale, Trudy 13155 98 Gallette, Ray 12335 130, 155 Galvin, Jack 12105 150 Gamburg, Sherron 12275 159 Ganger, Penny 12375 152 Ganley, Dave 1MS5 148 Gans, Arnold 13145 98 Gantverg, Lois 11085 146 Garaway, Linda 12135 82 Garb, Susan 13185 160 Gard, Bill 12055 52, 157 Gard, Norman 11105 48, 57, 98, 131 Gardiner, Ann 1Caf O5 56, 98 Gariinkel, Gerald 12215 155 Garr, Gerald 11145 155 Garratt, Janette 11085 146 Garratt, John 12275 159 Garretson, Bryan 13255 163 Garson, Barry 12335 130, 155 Garson, Brian 1AS5 160 Gartner, Gail 1Ba1 J5 160 Geck, Robert 12295 151 Geer, Martin 12065 130, 158 Geien, Susan 11175 33. 42, 98, 116 Gelb, Janet 1Ba1 L5 160 Geljand, Marlene 1Caf 05 98 Geller, Bruce 13085 152 Geller, Robert 12165 48, 59. 98 Genoy, Linda 13075 Gentile, Claire 12335 50, 143, 155 Germanovieh, Melanie 11175 98 George, Donna 12305 159 Georgian, Tom 12375 152 Gerber, Yvette 12345 155 Gerdy, Linda 13075 64, 143, 152 Gerowin, Lance 11055 48, 82 Gershowitz, Dennis 11275 157 Gerson, Jeff 1Aud A5 68, 153 Gerson, Mike 13135 130, 156 Gersdorf, Bill 13165 50, 98 Gevertz, Linda 13175 160 Ghelman, Sharon 11125 63, 64, 98, 142 Ghorghorian, Ardemes 13095 159 Giamrnar, Gayle 11045 98 Giammar, Robert 12145 158 Gillan, Bruce 12305 159 Gillen, James 11135 162 Gilles, Clara 11095 161 - Gillette, David 12215 155 Gilliam, Linda 12085 155 Gilman, Kenneth 12095 158 Gilman, Marlene 11095 48, 51, 55. 63, 82 Gilman, Sharon 11095 51, 54, 162 Gilman, Sheldon 1Aud D5 153 Gilman, Susan 1Caf M5 46, ,-, Goldstein, Marty 12325 99 Goldstein, Goldstein, 148 Goldstein, Goldstein, Goldstein, 149 Mathew 13145 99 Paul 12355 133. Philip am J5 leo Phyllis 11315 157 Robert QEMR5 ss. Goldwasser, Judy 12085 155 Golenberg, Bonnie 12265 147 Goler. Karyl 12025 157 143, 154 Gindy, Herbert 13255 163 Ginsberg, Barbara 12345 143 155 Ginsberg, Mel 13115 99 Gladstone, Karen 11125 99 Glamser, Frank 12015 99 Glantz, Jimmy 11195 150 Glass, Gary 1Caf P5 128, 154 Glass, Joel 11055 161 Glass, Norton 12085 155 Glassman, Marikay 1GCR5 28, 39. 41, 62, 99 Glattstein, Estelle 11215 150 Glazer, Dennis 12015 64, 68, 99 Gleasman, James 12125 82 Glenberg, Alana 12135 33, 162 Glendinning, William 1BCR5 99 Glenn, Dennis 13135 156 Glick, Bonnie 11315 157 Glick, Michael 11075 82 Golland, Barbara 11295 146 Golliher, John 13245 99 Golobolf, Miriam 1Caf P5 76, 154 Goodman, Alan 12325 28, 64, 100. 136 Goodman, Alice 12195 54, 100 Goodman, Diane 1Caf Q' 149 Goodman, 159 Goodman, Goodwin, Goodwin, Goodwin, Michael 13095 Sue 12315 42, 147 Deedie 12185 158 Gary 12345 155 Marilyn 12415 241 Gordon, Adrienne 11315 46, 54. 157 Gordon, Cheryl 11255 63, 157 Gordon, Dave 1E.MR5 149 Gordon, Gary 1Aud E5 153 Gordon, Harlan 12355 48, 136, 148 Gordon, Howard 13245 100 Glickman, Nancy 13105 163 Glicltman, Ran 13265 64, 68, 99 Gluchman, Sandra 1GCR5 42, 63, 98 Godley, Trudi 12395 162 Golf, Wilma 13185 160 Gohr, Gohr, Gold, Gold, Gold, Gold, Gold, Carl 11095 162 David 11335 147 Billy 11215 150 Fred 1Bal L5 160 Janet 1Aud G5 154 Larry 1Aud G5 154 Shelley 13135 154 Goldberg, Adrienne 11075 161 Goldberg, Gerry 13135 156 Goldberg, 65. 99 G old berg, Goldberg, Goldberg, Goldberg, Gloria 13285 64, James 13265 99 Marvin 13265 99 Robert 12155 158 Sherman 11335 147 Goldberger, Faye 12255 30, 39, 43, 151 Goldberg, Elaine 11215 50, 150 ' Goldblum, Ronald 1MS5 38, 41, 48, 64, 148 Golden, Candace 12095 158 Golden, William 13265 99 Goldfarb, Eileen 11195 150 Goldfarb, Jill 1Caf Q5 149 Goldish, Marilyn Ruth 11135 Fisher, Linda 1Caf Q5 149 Fisher, Rebecca 1AS5 52, 127, 160 Fishman, Leslie 12395 158, 162 Fishman, Linda 12155 156 Flack, Sanford 1Aud C5 54, 135, 153 Flate, Joanne 1GER5 Flate, Marilyn 12395 82 Flate, Sharon 12215 155 Fleck, Linda 11145 155 Fleeter, Renee 13155 28, 29, 42, 48, 50, 52, 97 Friedman, Sheldon 1EMR5 52, 149 Friedman, Tom 11105 97 Friedman, Trina 12395 87 Frisch, Barbara 12025 52, 72, 157 Frisse, Joe 13015 135, 152 Froelich, Andrew 11335 50, 54, 147 Frohman,'Alan mal J5 134, 160 Frohman, Mark 1Sp Lab5 161 Giatron, Mary Anne 13155 98 Giatron, Tom 12375 152 Gibson , 148 Giesey, Gilbert, G il bert, Gilbert, Gilbert. 1 5 1 Gilden, Warren 12355 50, Grattan 12355 57, 148 Diane 11115 150 Marc 12165 98 Michael 1BCR5 98 Sandford 12235 52. Arlene 12375 152 Gill, Larry 12165 126, 146 169 42, 48, 82 Goldman, Barbara 11295 146 Goldman, Ronald 13215 135. 156 Goldstein, Benson 11255 157 Goldstein, Bonita 13105 46, 163 Goldstein, Carole 1GER5 99 Goldstein, Ernie 1Aud B5 50, 153 Goldstein, Mark 1BCR5 99, 153 Gordon, Hy 1BCR5 100, 131 Gordon, Jacquelyn 12265 147 Gordon, Jill 13015 152 Gorry, Rick 11025 161 Goss Matthew 12235 151 Gottesman, Leslie 13135 156 Gould, Gerald 12135 162 Gould, Renee 12175 150 Gozner, Norma 12215 155 Grabowski, 1-loan 1AS5 160 Grabowshi, Patricia 11175 100 Grace, Bob 11025 161 Grace, Bob 11255 157 Graf, Alan 12255 151 Grad, Liesel 11125 42, 48, 100, 141 Graff, Sue 11055 161 Granaas, David 12185 158 Granader, Ronald 12285 100 Grant. Arthur 1Aud A5 153 Grant, Margo 13285 28, 33, 42 100. 137 Grant, Todd 1Aud A5 135 Gray, James 11115 150 Gray, Joel 12175 134, 150 Graynom, Karen 11125 100 Green, Eileen 13255 42, 48, 82, 141, 142 Green, Marsha 12135 82 Green, Stanley 12025 157 Greenbaum, Richard 12085 159 Greenbaum, Robert 13095 155 Greenberg, Charlotte 11195 150 Greenberg, Leslie 13265 50, 100 Greenberg, Sandy 12325 100 Greenberg, Stuart 13255 163 Greenberger, Adrienne 12315 147 Greenberger, Joseph 12505 134, 159 Greene, Danielle 12305 159 Greene, Janet 1Ba1 K5 43. 156 Grossman, Paul 11073 161 Greene, Susan 15253 82 Greenes, Sandra 15213 40, 45, 156 Greentield, Barbara 12153 154, 158 Greenfield, Jim 1Bal K3 156 Greenspan, Ronald 15163 100, 156 Greenston, Cheryl 11153 46, 162 Greenston, Peter 12163 48, 68, 100 Greenwald, Mark 1MS3 148 Grelf, Sharon 11273 157, 161 Gressel, Joel 12163 48, 52, 55, 54, 68, 100 Greslel, Leslie 12063 65, 158 Gressel, Lynda 11043 52, 100 Grimm, Carolyn 11093 162 Grinnell, Paul 12273 159 Grlntz, Barbara 1Sp Lab3 145, 161 Gross, Bob 15p Lab3 161 Gross, Beverly 1Caf O3 100 Grass, Ileen 15153 100 Gross, Laura 12183 158 Gross, Larry 1Bal L3 160 Gross, Linda 11153 162 Grass, Marilyn 11093 82 Gross, Marty 12523 50, 55, 54. 59, 97, 100 Gross, Melvin 1EMR3 50, 149 Gross, Phyllis 1Aud D3 45, 155 Gross, Rochelle 12103 150 Gron, Roger 15103 165 Grossberger, Morris 12543 55, 155 Grossman Andrew 12183 46, 158 Grossman, Bernard 15183 160 Grossman. Karen 1Aud A3 155 Grott, Gemma 12243 159 Grulhcow, Laura 15103 165 Guerrero, Magdalena 15153 Gumto, Michael 12283 Gunning, David 12013 100 Gurney, Jacqueline 12153 82 Gumey, Nelson 1Aud F3 154 Gutfeld, Howard 12023 157 Guthol, Mona 12193 100 Guthrie, Karen 11153 162 Guthrie, Sharon 12123 162 Guthrie, Steele 15103 82 Gutln, Bob 1Aud E3 57, 155, 155 Guttman, Beverly 1Caf R3 165 Guttman, Marvin 11103 101 Guzlk, Gayle 1Aud F3 154 ll Haas, Gary 12023 157 Haberman, Cathy 1Sp Lab3 161 Haberman, Joan 12593 82 Hagen, Carolyn 15253 85 Halma, B111 1EMR3 154, 149 Halma, Rick 15253 165 Halal, George 1Aud G3 154 ale, James 1Sp Lab3 161 Hall, George 12153 158 Halle. Judy 12413 148 Hamlin, Kenneth 1Bal L3 160 Handelman, Garry 12573 54, 152 Handelman, James 12163 48, 101 Handler, Vicki 1GCR3 56, 65, 101, 145 Hanford, Phil 12103 150 Hansen, Alfred 15053 156 Happ, Judith 11123 101 Harlan, Harris, Harris, Harris, Jack 1Aud G3 154 Alana 15173 160 Averill 11103 101 Elaine 11293 146 Harris, Pamela 12593 162 Harris, Renee 1Bal K3 156 Harris, Richard Dyas 1Jr.3 12123 124, 126,152 Harris, Rosemary 1Bal J3 160 Hartman, Sanford 11143 155 Harvey, Bob 11253 101, 128, 156 Harwood, Candance 12273 159 Harwood, Steve 11193 127, 154, 150 Hathaway, Mary Ann 11513 157 Hawthorne, Ruth 15083 152 Healy, Bill 12053 157 Healy, Kathy 11193 59, 141, 142, 150 Heath, Charles 15243 121 Heiber, Nancy 12023 157 Heidemann, Paul 11023 85 Heil, Jean 15283 101 Heisterkamp, Bruce 12103 150 Held, Daniel 1BCR3 101, 154 Helfrich, Patricia 11173 65, 101 Heller, Robert 15083 152 Heller, Sherman 12283 147 Heller, Thomas 15013 152 Heltzer, Ellen 1Aud D3 155 Hemry, Tyrone 12013 101 Henderson, Margy 11093 48, 85 Henderson, Shirley 12103 52, 150 Henry, Jean 12153 162 Hercovich, Alberto 15113 28, 101 Herforth, Nancy 1Aud C3 56, 155 Hirsch, Alan Philip 12243 159 Hirsch, Elaine 12153 162 Hirsch, Judi 11123 101 Hirsch, Lynne 11083 42, 146 Hirschberg, Susan 1GER3 101 Hirschlield, Sue 11213 50 Hirsh, Walter 12343 155 Hoch, Barbara Ann 15253 85 Hoenie, 155, 1 Allen 1Aud C3 151, 55 Holfacker, Rex 12063 158 Hofer, Fran 12203 101 HoHer, Roberta 12153 85 Hotfer, Sharon 15183 160 Hoffman, Denise 1Aud B3 155 Hoffman, Rita 12153 158 Holden, 85 JeHrey Lynn 15103 Holland, Linda 1Caf O3 46, 47, 56, 101 Hollosy, Sue 15153 156 Holman, Mary Jo 1Caf M3 56, 154 Homans, Jeff 11553 147 H omilt, H omih, Homme Marcia 15153 101 Sandra 1GER3 101 1, Jeff 1Bal K3 156 Hooper, Ethel 1Caf 03 50, 101 Hooper, Katherine 12293 151 Hoose, Juliette 1GER3 56, 100 Hopper, Mary 1Caf P3 45, 56, 64, 154, 162 Hopkins, Susan 12093 158 Horn, Judy 12193 55, 100, ll9,1 57 Horn, Rochelle 12573 152 Horowitz, Enid 1GCR3 102 Horvat, Horwitz Donald 12093 158 , Dennis 12123 162 Horwitz, Gayle 12503 159 Horwitz, Jackie 15213 156 Horwitz, Judy 12263 76, 147 Horwitz, Lee 12013 54, 102 lsenberg, Elliot 12063 158 Ison, Bruce 11103 54, 129 Itltin, Timothy 1BCR3 Itzltowitz, Alan 12023 157 J Jablonslti, Bill 15083 152 Karp, Sharon 12173 150 Kasabach, Jeanne 11293 64, 141, 146 Kasdan, Howard 15253 165 Kastin, Paul 15173 129, 160 Kater, Stan 1Aud G3 154 Katz, Adele 12103 52, 150 Jacobs, Andrea 15183 160 Jacobs, Carol 15253 85 Jacobs, Hilda 12543 155 Jacobs, James 1MS3 148 J acobs Michael 1Ba1J3 160 Jacobs: Paulette 11093 85 Jacobson, Jerome 11053 75 Jacobson, Murray 12093 155, 158 Jalfe, Gilbert 15163 102 Iafe, Ivan 11253 102 Jaffe, Spencer 11113 150 James, Bonnie 1Aud A3 155 Jaros, Sue 11213 150 Javitch, Ruth 11043 102 Jennin 146 gs, Patricia 11083 42, Jenson, John 15163 57, 102 Jllek, William 1EMR3 149 Johns, Bonnie 12023 157 Johnson, Karen 12263 52, 64, 147 Johnson, Mary Ellen 12203 102 Johnson, Paul 12063 52, 158 Johnston, Bruce 11143 57, 155 Jones, Bruce 11023 161 Jones, Lynn 1Aud A3 155 Jones, Mary 11153 48, 85 Jones, Nancy 11043 102 Jordan, Judith 11293 141, 146 Jordan, Robert 1AS3 160 Joseph, Eric 15103 165 Joseph, Hillel 11073 56, 85 Joseph, Linda 12253 151 Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Beverly 1GER3 102 Eddie 11103 105 Herbert 1Aud F3 154 Joyce 12273 42. 159 Joyce 11083 64, 76. 77 Karen 12203 76, 77. 105 Linda 12213 56, 155 . Katz, Linda 12173 45, 150 Katz, Marilyn 12053 157 Katz, Merrill 1Aud B3 155 Katz, Katz, Paul 11273 157 Phyllis 12593 162 Katz, Ronald Jay 11023 85 Katz, Sharon 11173 105 Katz, Sherman 1Bal K3 127. 155, 156 Katz, Steve 15083 152 Katzel, Susan 11153 162 Katzel, Tobie 15073 46, 64. 152 Kaufman, Ann 1Aud E3 45, 64. 155 Kaufman, Bonnie 12593 Kaufman, Dennis 11143 155 Kaufman, Joan 15093 159 Kaufman, Mike 15073 54, 152 Kaufman, Shirley 11273 65, 157 Kaufman, Suzanne 1GCR3 105 Kaufmann, Elton 15143 48, 50, 55, 54, 105 Kay, Linda 12153 162 Kazdin, Jean 12173 150 Kazorowsky, Ann 11293 146 Kebe, William 1MS3 148 Joseph, Mark 12283 41, 48, 68, 147 Josephson, John 1Caf R3 165 Jurcak, Dennis 11113 150 Herman, Harvey 12523 101, 126. 156 Herman, Ken 12553 155 Herman, Stanley 12553 148 Herman, Stuart 11053 85 Hermelin, Les 1Aud B3 50, 155 Hermelin, Shera Lee 12063 158 Hermelin, Steve 15263 101 Herrick, Charles 11103 28, 29 48, 56, 101 Herrman, Dennis 11143 155, 160 Hershberger, Ronald 1AS3 160 Hershberger, Roy 15163 101 Hershey, Barry 15243 101 Hersltowltz, William 12213 155 Herstig, Alvin 18153 156 Herzfeld, Jeff 1EMR3 46, 149 Hevland, Marlene 1Caf Q3 149 Hicks, James 11053 50, 85 Hileman, Charles 1Aud C3 i Hotchkiss, Dave 15143 Hotchkiss, James 1Aud F3 154 House, Bernice 11113 150 Howard. Beverly 12293 151 Howard, Rosalie 15173 160 Howell, Dianne 12183 158 Hurwitz, Ronald 15253 165 Hussin, Gary 11213 150 Huston, Marilyn 1Caf R3 165 Hutcheson, Bob 15063 75, 148 Huxtable, Pamela 11173 102, 141 Hyatt, David 12123 48, 49, 85 Hyatt, Margaret 12553 55, 155 Hybloom, Kenneth 11103 48, 56, 71, 102 Hyde, Mary Ann 12153 145, 158 Hyman, Richard 1Caf P3 154 I Iacampo, Celia 1Bal J3 160 Iberall, Eleanora 11043 46, 71 Juredine, Martin 15183 160 Jurlnsky, Jerry 12183 158 Kabaclt, Martin 12273 150, 159 Kabert Kadis, Kadis, Kahn, Kahn, , Loretta 12203 102 Michael 11513 55, 157 Sally Debra 120 Howard 15053 156 Jeffery 15183 160 Kaleal, Ronald 15183 160 Kallas, Kalter, Thomas 12143 158 Joyce 11273 157 Kammen, Judy 15093 159 Kane, Lester 1MS3 148 Kane, Marilyn 1Caf Q3 149 Kanner, Marilyn 11093 154, 162 Kaplan, Barry 12103 150 Kaplan, Carole 12513 50 Kaplan, Ed 12543 155 Kaplan, Naomi 1AS3 160 Kaplan, Renee 15153 156 Kaplan, Ray 15143 102, 156 Kaplan, Susan 1Caf O3 42, 155 Hill, Fred 15113 41, 101 Hill, Jane 12513 56, 65, 147 Hill, Karen 15153 101 Himmel, Susan 12543 155 Hine, Tina 12053 157 Hinton, Nancy 12053 157 Hinton, Suzanne 12193 101 lmke, Iorio, Roselynn 11073 161 Carol 1AS3 160 lrlen, Robert 12213 54, 155 Irwin, Larry 15173 160 Irwin, Marc 11053 48, 54, 85, 160 Irwin, Sue 15103 165 Iseman, Thomas 12183 158 170 48. 65, 102 Kaplanslty, Ron 12123 162 Kaplow, Ellen 12193 102 Kaplow, Joan 15183 160 Kaplow, Michele 12243 159 Karges, Gary 12553 155 Karner, Gary 12103 150 Karp, Rosalyn 12253 46, 151 Keech, Donald Neil 12053 157 Kehr, Judy 12193 105 Keilin, David 11093 162 Keller, Robert 15103 165 Kelly, David 1Caf M3 154 Kelman, Terry 1Sp Lab3 154, 161 Kemelhar, Robert 11153 162 Kempner, Jacob 12083 155 Kendis, Robert 1Bal K3 51, 154, 156 Kendis, Sherrie 11113 150 Kerr, Caroline 15173 160 Kerr, Christopher 12293 151 Kerschberg, Larry 11253 68. 105 Kershman, Ellen 12243 159 Kess, Ronald 15013 152 Kessler, Jef 11103 105 Kessler, Stuart 1Aud A3 50, 155 Kiel, Marilyn 11143 155 Kiel. Thomas 12593 162 Kier, Myra 15283 65. 105 Kilbouv-ne, Phyllis 1GER3 Killmeyer, Margaret 1GCR3 54, 105 Kinchler, Harvey 15213 150 156 King, James 1BCR3 105 King, Pele 120413 50, 64, 105 King, Theo 1AS3 160 Klnsler, Miriam 11093 162 Kinstlinger, Marvin 11053 161 Kirkell, Jamie 1Aud D3 155 Kirschner, Daniel 1Caf R3 165 MacDowe11 Fred 18083 152 Kirsahner, Sid 18073 152 Kitman, Harriet 11093 46, 88 Klaar, Marvin 12023 157 Klaiman, Conrad David 12123 52, 54, 88 Klang, Florence 11133 84 Klapholz, Nela 12873 152 Klassman, Stuart 12243 159 Klatzko, Neal 18163 45, 48, 108 Klein, Alan 11093 161 Klein, Barbara 12413 148 Klein, Barbara 13253 168 Klein, Bruce 12123 162 Klein, Dennis 11023 Klein, Dennis 18113 84, 108 Klein, Janet 12243 159 Klein, ,lei 11253 157 Klein, Jerry 18253 168 Klein, Marcia 11813 156, 157 Klein, Michale 12213 46, 180, 155 Klein, Mirel 18153 180 Klein, Stanley 1Caf M3 154 Klein, Steve 1Aud C3 29, 158 Kleinman, Lenny 1AS3 188, 160 Kleinman, Sandra 12183 84 Kleinstub, Susan 12413 42, 68, 148 Kless, Cynthia 12203 108 Kless, William 18093 159 Kliever, Bruce 11273 52, 157 Kline, Michelle 13183 160 Kline, Ronald 12123 162 Kline, Ronald 11053 84 Kline, Sharon 12843 155 Kline, Stanley 1Aud E3 158 Klinger, J im 1Aud 1-'3 154 Klivans, Diane 1GER3 76, 108 Kluchin, Ronald 1Aud E3 158 Knecht, Gretchen 18253 40, 41, 48, 49, 56, 84, 140, 142, 148 Knecht, Joanna 1Caf Q3 149 Knesper, David 12143 158 Knowles, Barbara 12203 108 Koblentz, Barry 1Aud F3 52, 154 Kochman, Jane 18103 163 Kochman, Sandra 1Ba1 J3 160 Kochman, Susan 12203 41, 108 Kochman, Terry 11093 84 Koester, Carole 11193 48, 68, 150 Kofron, John 11073 161 Kogan, Marlene 12813 46, 56, 147 Kohl, Nancy 11083 76, 77 Kohn, David 11113 150 Kohner, Karen 18153 48, 103 Kollus, Raymond 13113 104 Kolt, Jeff 12063 158 Kolt, Lee 12093 158 Komerofslty, Ralph 11233 104 Komito, Gail 11813 157 Komito, Vicki 12263 42, 48, 141, 142, 147 Konsen, Ilme 18153 104 Kontos, Anne 12343 155 Kooher, Doug 12823 48, 59, 104, 157 Koppel, Gary 12283 151 Kopperl, Sheldon 12173 150 Korman, Howard 18243 50, 53. 64. 68, 104 Korner, Elizabeth 11183 54, 84 Kornhauser, David 1Aud D3 68, 158 Korostkine, Irma 11213 150 Koslen, Roger 11073 84 Kossman, Gail 1Bal K3 48, 68, 156 Kottler, Arleen 12893 84 Kovner, Alex 12803 75, 159 Kovanda, Ed 11213 150 Kowit, Gary 11383 147 Kozell, Chuck 1Aud F3 154 Kramer, Carole 11073 161 Kramer, Florence 12173 150 Kramer, Paul 12133 162 Krantz, Richard 12083 155 Krasnow, Stanley 12093 158 Krasny, Mike 12053 157 Kraus, Arthur 18103 84 Kraus, Marilyn 1Aud D3 158 Krause, Susan 12153 72, 156, 158, 159 Krausz, Michael 12283 44, 54, 66, 151 Kravitz, Fern 12893 Kravitz, Harriet 18253 84 Kravitz, Jelfrey 12283 147 Krebs, Claire 1Aud C3 54, 140, 142, 148, 158 Kreisman, Margie 12083 155 Krenitz, Barbara 11133 162 Krenitz, Rosalie 11043 71, 78, 104 Kresge, Richard 18183 160 Krimmel, Nancy 11173 104 Krogman, Sandie 18053 156 Kroll, Kenneth 13173 160 Kroll, Stanley 18183 56, 156 Kroos, Gerald 1Aud F3 154 Kronenberg, Marvin 1Aud B3 158 Krotine, Ruth 1Caf P3 154 Krueger, Chuck 12163 104 Krueger, Donna 12093 158 Krug, Kenny 18213 127, 188 156 Krupman, Sanford 11883 147 Krulak, Ronald 1BCR3 104 Krupsa, Ronald J. 12123 84 Kuhen, A1 18063 148 Kuhen, Walter 18103 168 Kuhn, Marilyn 12103 148, 150 Kuhner, John 1EMR3 46, 54, 149 Kulber, Evelyn 12413 148 Kurland, Barbara 12263 147 Kurland, William 12153 158 Kurlansik, Andrea 1Ba1 L3 54, 160 Kusens, Helene 11293 146 Kushner, Bill 12163 104, 181 Kustin, jerry 11103 104 Kutash, Jeif 11073 161 Kutler, Toni 12193 104 Kyman, Barry 12153 158 L Laden, Richard 13183 44, 54, 67, 160 Lader, Neal 12213 155 Laibman, David 1BCR3 71, 104 Lake, Larry 11193 150 Lake, Susan 18253 52, 54, 62, 80, 84 Lamarre, Andre 12283 147 Lamont, Richard 11023 161 Lampel, Fredrick 12893 162 Lancz, Gerald 12163 48, 104, 112, 124, 125, 184, 186 Landau, Howard 11023 161 Landesman, Halle 12263 41, 45, 48, 147 Landis, Bruce 18063 148 Landis, Ken 11023 161 Langer, Bruce 18073 152 Langman, Paul 18183 54, 68, 156 Landgraf, Bill 13143 104, 185, 136 Lannon, Maureen 1Caf M3 154 Lannon, Tom 18063 148 La Roche, Robert 11283 104 Lash, Marlene 12143 158 Lasky, David 12163 Latecki, Judy 12253 151 Latimer, Harold 1Sp Lab3 161 Latin, Lew 11023 Laub, Morton 12013 105 Laub, Shirley 12413 64, 148 Lazarus, Sandra 1Aud D3 158 Leath, Mary 12183 45, 68, 158 Leavitt, Ellen 1GCR3 105 Leavitt, jean 11113 150 Lebowitz, Dave 12183 158 Lebowit1, Irwin 12843 155 Lederman, Stan 1MS3 128, 148 Ledsky, Warren 18063 148 Lee, Jelf 18053 156 Lee, Jerald 1AS3 160 Lees, Carol 12203 105 Leeson, jelfery 12013 50, 52, 58, 105 Leeson, Robert 12803 52, 159 Leiller, Cathie 13083 152 Lefkovitz, David 11883 147 Lefkovitz, Janet 18183 160 Lefkowitz, Dick 18263 105 Lefkowitz, Nancy 11183 84 Lefton, Eileen 12183 162 Legow, Gail 12123 162 Legow, Janice 1Aud D3 153 Leib, Rena 12283 141, 151 Leibus, Kran 12893 162 Leighton, George 12243 159 Leiken, Earl 11073 108 Leiken, Lawrence 11073 161 Leiken, Robert 11053 161 Leimieder, Jay 11331 J3 160 Leiser, Rhoda 18213 156 Leitch, Tom 12123 162 Leizman, Linda Sue 12153 85 Lennarson, john 1BCR3 181 Leonards, Alice 1Caf 03 68, 105 Leonards, Ruth 18013 40, 141, 142, 152 Lerner, Barb 18283 82, 42, 105 Lerner, Juely 1Bal K3 148, 156 Leslie, Jerry 12293 151 Lessem, Andrea 12023 157 Lessem, Barbara 12413 42, 148 Lessem, Sandra 12263 147 Lesser, Gloria 12813 42, 64, 142, 147 Leutner, Frederick 12853 68, 148 Lev, Melanie 13073 152 Leventhal, Aaron 12123 85 Leventhal, Donald 13113 59, 105 Leventhal, Fredda 12193 28, 29, 53, 42, 48, 56, 105, 107, 141 Leventhal, Harold 12173 150 Levey, Harold 12883 52, 155 Levey, Howard 18103 168 Levin, Barbara 12023 83, 148, 157 Levin, Jack 1BCR3 171 Levin, Sheldon 11143 54, 155 Levine 157 Levine , Barbara 11273 83, , Dave 12253 151 Levine, Doug 12323 105 Levine 141 , Fran 12193 88, 106, Levine, Kay 12153 158 Levine, Lynn 18283 42, 45, 48, 58, 105, 106, 142 Levine, Marilyn 11083 76 Levine, Michael 18213 188, 156 Levine, Morton 1EMR3 149 Levine, Paul 18253 168 Levine, Richard 12253 186, 189. 151 Levine, Sandra 11293 146 Levine, Toby 1GER3 106 Levitt, Marty 12063 158 Levy, Barbara 1Aud B3 158 Levy, Irv 1EMR3 149 ' Levy, Jordan 12843 155 Levy, Mom, E. 12123 ss Levy, Susan 12893 120 Lewine, David R. 11023 84, 85, 108 Lewis, Bob 12823 88, 41, 48, 106 Lewis, Katherine 1GCR3 54, 106 Lewis, Margaret 1Bal L3 160 Lias, Carole Sue 1Caf P3 154 Libava, Sharon 18253 85 Lichtman, Linda 11093 88, 85, 160 Lieberman, Jack 11133 162 Lieberman, Karen 12413 82, 42, 137. 148 Lieberman, Sharon 11183 85, 141 Lief, Dave 18263 106 Light, Mike 18253 168 Likover, Terry 1Caf M3 5, 48, 50, 140, 142, 148, 154 Lillard, Mark 1Aud G3 128, 154 Linder, Phyllis 12303 72, 159 Lindquist, jean 12183 85 Lindquist, loan 12203 106 Link, David 12093 158 Linsday, Gale 11213 150 Lipczenko, Mike 18163 106 Lipke, Dolores 12813 147 Lipke, Miriam 18253 163 Lipman, Martin 1EMR3 149 Lipp, Marilyn 1Caf O3 106 Lippe, Jerry 12163 64, 106, 128, 136 Lippe, Stuart 12283 147 Lipshutz, Melvin 1Ba1 K3 156 Lipsteuer, Carol 1Caf M3 154 Lish, Barbara 1Aud F3 154 Lishinsky, Kenneth 1Bal L3 160 Liss, Ralph 12103 54, 150 Lissauer, Fred 11093 162 Litowitz, Hedda 11123 40, 48, 106 Litt, Adrienne 1Caf O3 46, 106 Litt, Barbara 1Caf Q3 149 Locker, Edward 1Bal K3 130, 184. 156 Locker, Tom 18183 130, 134, 156 Lodish, Leonard 13083 50, 152 Loeb, Lawrence 12123 162 Loewe, Raymond 18113 48, 106, 135. 186 London, Margery 1Aud E3 82, 141, 158 Long, Charles 12153 158 Lorbeer, Michael 12183 162 Loudenstein, Grace 1Aud G3 154 Loudon, Carol 11043 106 Loudon, Harry 12013 los Lough, Patti 1Aud D3 158 Love, Charles 12213 155 Love, Don 11253 157 Lovinger, David 18093 159 Lowy, Michele 12833 76, 77, 155 Lowy, Alan 11273 157 Lubin, Ronald 18253 168 Lubitz, Sondra 12193 106 Lubline, jerry 1Aud A3 158 Lucas, Michele 12243 75, 159 Lukes, Barbara 18133 188, 156 Lurie, Mark 12063 158 Lurie, Michael 1Caf R3 168 Lustig, Sheldon 18243 50, 52, 54. 106 Luttge, Margaret 12893 85, 148 Lymon, Arthur 13103 168 Lynam, John 12283 147 Lynch, Jim 11103 107 Lyons, Phyllis 1Aud A3 158 M MacDermott, James 1Sp Lab3 58, 161 Machan, Leon 12843 237 Mack, Tom 12083 57, 180, 155 MacKeown, Dennis 11813 157 Madorsky, Bruce 11093 162 Maeroi, Norman 11073 -85 Mager, Helen 12083 68, 159 Magid, Hillel 11193 55, 128, 150 Magistro, Charles 18103 40, 85 Makman, Michael 12123 46, 47, 85 Makoroi, Marilyn 11083 146 Mahy, Pamela Ann 13253 42. 48, 49, 85, 111 Malarkey, William 11143 155 Malberg, Gerald 11023 85, 127 Malbin, Roberta 18213 156 Malevan, Gail 1Caf O3 42, 48, 58, 107, 141 Malitz, Ileen 120 Malkin, Linda 120 Manburg. Marc 18013 152 Mancini. Joseph 11883 147 Mandalfmo, Donna 11293 146 Mandel, Anita 1Aud F3 68 Mandel, Harriet 12183 158 Mandel, Jerome 12273 159 Mandel, Robert 12153 158 Mandle, Marilyn 11293 146 Mandusky, Gail 11023 161' Mandushy, Judith 12183 48, 85 Manfredi, Anthony 11093 162 Mangine, Jack 1MS3 181, 148 Maniker, Barbara 120 Maniker, Howard 11253 107 Mann, Annette 12803 159 Mann, Peggy 1Ba1 L3 160 Manrheld, Brenda 11123 Manwell, Craig 12013 Marcus, Donald 18213 156 Marcus, Marilyn 12293 151 Margolin, Carole 1AS3 160 Margolis, Linda 12293 28, 29, 48, 141, 151 Margolis, Mickey 18173 160 Margolis, Sandra 18093 159 Markell, Ellen 12201 42, 64, 107 Markell, Marcy 12181 162 Markey, Tom 1Aud G1 154 Markley, Katherine 1Caf P1 154 Markowitz, Allan 11101 107 Markowitz, Robert 11021 161 Marks, Barbara 12061 44, 158 Marks, Carolann 12091 158 Marks, Jackie 1Aud E1 158 Marks, Lewis 12851 148 Marks, Linda 12191 107 Marks, Lois 12191 187 Marks, Michael 1Aud E1 158 Marks, Steve 18141 57, 107, 181 Marks, Tamara 1GCR1 107 Marksz, Dan 11281 107, 184 Marocco, William 12141 158 Marquart, Jane 18251 168 Marquart, Ruth 1Aud D1 158 Marquart, Sue 1GCR1 56, 107 Mars, Jelf 1Aud F1 154 Marshall, David 12871 152 Marsters, Stanley 12141 158 Mart, Phyllis 12811 64, 197 Martin, David 1Bal L1 160 Martin, Nancy 12801 72, 148, 159 Marvin, Kenneth 18111 50, 58, 54, 107 Maser, Allen 18211 156 Masserla, James 12851 148 Mathews, Dorothy 11041 107, 142 Mathews, Lois 11171 76, 107 Matt, Ruth 12841 148, 155 Matthes, Richard 12091 158 Matz, Jef 12161 81, 107 May, Carol 11291 196 Mayer, Barb 18071 152 Mayer, Ben 11281 108 Mayenon, Sharon 1Aud C1 158 Mazerow, Irma 1Aud C1 158 Mazur, Lloyd 11071 85, 181 McAv1ey, Tom 18051 156 McC1ung, James 11091 162 McColl, Sandra 12801 159 McConnell, Marge 18071 152 McCormack, Carol 18151 108 McCulloch, Thomas 18261 108 McEachron, Norman 18261 48, 50, 52. 108 MCEll1g0tt, Chuck 12161 180, 181 Mclilllgott, Dennis 11191 181, 150 McEwan, Mary Ellen 12181 41, 42, 85 McGary, Randall 1Bal L1 160 McGimpsey, Meal 18251 168 McGimpsey, Ronald 12181 158 McGregor, Kathleen 1Bal J1 54, 160 McGre1vey, Sue 1Aud A1 56, 142, 148 Mccuire, Frederick 12091 158 McHenry, Tim 1Caf P1 159 Mclelvey, Janet 18211 156 Mtlfenny, Bob 18161 108 McKenzie, joan 1GER1 48, 97, 108, 142 Mclilnney, Sally 12281 82, 68, 151 McLeod, James 18061 198 MCM1llln, Don 11211 185, 150 McMlsten, James 11071 161 McMullin, Harry 12161 108 McMullin, Lynette 1Bal L1 160 McPherson, Howard 18101 168 McRae, Constance 12181 85 McShane, Lucille 12121 162 Means, Rilda 11271 157 Meckler, Brent 11251 157 Meekler, Karen 1GER1 64, 108 Meckler, Roy 11021 48, 85 Meckler, Toby 1GER1 108 Megery, Emery 18111 Megery, Joseph 12291 108, 151 Mehler, Edward 12271 159 Mehling, james 18261 108 Meisel, Marla 1Caf Q1 149 Meisel, Mike 18181 156 Melamed, Carol 12251 151 Melaragno, Linda 1Sp Lab1 161 Melite, Michael 1Aud D1 158 Mendelsohn, Mervin 12121 162 Mendelsohn, Michele 12261 147 Mendelsohn, Michele 12261 147 Mendelsohn, Richard 11111 185, 150 Mendelson, Arlene 11041 28, 48, 108, 142 Mendelson, Carrie 11091 162 M endlesan, jon 18161 Menks, Francine 1Aud B1 158 Merrnelstein, jerilyn 12891 85 Merriman, Cathie 12191 108 Merriman, Cyndie 12871 152 Mesnick, Judy 11171 29, 83. 108, 140, 142. 148 Mesnick, Larry 11881 147 Meater, Thomas 18181 160 Metz, Barrie 11271 128, 157 Metz, Seymour 1AS1 68, 160 Metzger, Frank 1Caf M1 154 Meyer, Meyer, Meyerh Gerald 11071 161 Robert 1Aud B1 158 oil, Rosa 12241 159 Meither, Lavonne 1Caf O1 Miklen, Rosalie 11071 161 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 156 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 108 Miller, Bob 12101 150 Carol 11081 56, 146 Carolyn 12121 64, 162 Dorothy 1Ba1 K1 187, Franklin 12121 162 Gall 12181 162 Harlan 12871 152 jo Anne 18181 160 john 12891 129 Kay 12181 46, 162 Kenny 1Caf P1 154 Lynda 12201 28, 76, Michelle 1Aud A1 78, Montague, Susan 1Caf P1 78, 159 Montgomery, Edward 12801 159 Montheith, Carroll 18111 Mooney, James 12801 159 Morantz, Paula 11091 162 Morgan, Linda 11191' 82, 150 Morgenstern, jeff 12051 157 Moritz, Ronald A. 11021 86 Morlen, Sharen 1GER1 108 Morley, Larry 1BCR1 108 Morris, Carol Lynn 12151 158 Moses, David Rush 11071 86 Moses, joni 18091 159 Moshontz, Mike 18071 152 Moskowitz, Marvin 18091 159 Moslo, Linda 11111 150 Moss, Dave 12251 151 Moss, Ellen 1Aud D1 68, 64, 158 Moss, Francine 18251 86 Moss, janet 1GER1 50, 108 Moss, Melvin 18101 86 Moss, Naomi 1Aud F1 82, 154 Moss, Nell 12211 155 Moss, Robert 1Sp Lab1 161 Mass, Rosabeth 11081 86, 41, 108 Moster, Elaine 18181 156 Mulholland, Robert 11281 Munitz, Linda 12411 148 Murphy, Linda 1Caf R1 168 Myers, Carol 18151 42, 64, 108, 141 Myers, jerry 12161 182, 146 Myers, Richard 12061 58, 158 Myers, Karen 11811 157 Myszko, Clifford 1Aud C1 153 N Nadasdi, Fred 11111 150 Naft, Leonard 11021 86 Naft, Royce 12201 42, 108 Nagel, Arlen 1Caf R1 168 Nagel, Kirk 1MS1 148 Nagelbush, Carol 11171 Nagle, Jon 18081 152 Naiman, jack 12821 Nairn, Elizabeth 12871 152 Nardi, Carol 11181 162 Nardi, jack 11051 86, 127, 181, 182 Narosny, Michael 12181 162 Narvy, Alan 12021 157 Nash, Audrey 11141 155 Nash, Michael 12151 158 Nasa, Angela 11021 86 Nathan, Tobi 12881 76, 77, 155 Nathison, Goldie 12101 150 Natkevicius, joe 12821 NeCamken, Mel 12011 181, 186 Nece, Lowell 11281 57, 185 Ness, Howard 11271 52, 157 76 Miller, Nancy 18251 88, 85 Miller, Nina 18181 156 Miller, Sanford 1Aud B1 50, 158 Miller, Stuart 1BCR1 108 Millward, Lynda 11211 142, 150 Mindlin, Marvin 11181 162 Minor, June 12261 147 Mintz, Errol 1EMR1 149 Mintz, Neil 12281 147 Mintz, Sherri 11171 108 Mlttleman, Bruce 1Aud E1 158 Molay, Peter 1Caf R1 168 Neuman, Ned 12051 185, 157 Neuman, Sally 11091 162 Newman, Charles 11881 57, 68, 147 Newman, Daniel 11021 86 Newman, Elaine 1Caf O1 Newman, Evelyn 18011 82, 46, 152 Newman, Marcia 12811 147 Newman, Paula 11271 157 Newman, Newman, Newman, Rita 1Caf Q1 149 Sandy 11051 161 Seraine 12891 86 Newmayer, Sonya 12811 64, 147 Nickman, Susan 11071 161 172 Nimmo, Ridley 18241 Nims, Walter 18101 168 Nisenson, James 12141 158 Nisenson, Walter 18161 51, 54 Nolder, PCKKY 12171 50, 150 Norton, Phillip 11071 86 Novak, Ellen 12261 147 Novak, Jelfrey 18101 168 Novotny, Betty 11121 Nozik, Joyce 11041 Nuske, Ron 1Aud G1 154 Nutkin, Sandra 1Caf P1 141, 142, 154 Nyer, Paula 12271 78, 159 Nyer, Rozalyn 18051 48, 156 0 Ochs, Michael 18141 Oeschler, Darlene 1AS1 187, 160 Ogilvie, Peg 18181 68, 148, 156 Oklolf, Larry 18071 152 Olgin, Robert A. 11811 157 Olson, Alan jerry 12291 151 Olsen, Kent 12291 129, 151 Olson, Peter 1Sp Lab1 161 Oppenheim, Carol 11081 146 Orabella, Mike 12171 150 Orbits, Kenneth 18101 86, 128 Orbits, Sue 1Sp Lab1 161 Orenstein, Jeff 12051 46, 157 Orkin, Beverly 12211 68, 187, 155 Ornstein, Sanford 11281 81, 48, 90, 97, 182 Orborn, Diana 12181 56, 86, 140, 148 Oskowski, Leonard 18091 159 Ostrom, Donald 12241 159 Ostrorn, Paul 12011 48, 57 Ostrovsky, David 11881 147 Owen, David 18011 152 Ozan, Ted 18081 127, 152 P Pacini, Lauren 11811 157 Page, Nick 12821 50. 58, 109 Pahner, William 11191 150 Paige, Ronald 11811 157 Paley, Marlene 11041 89, 42, 64, 109 Palguta, Kathy 1Caf P1 154 Palmer, Linda 18171 29, 50, 152 Palmer, Terry 12271 180, 159 Palnik, Mike 1MS1 148 Palumbo, Pat 12411 148 Papp, James 18051 156 Papp, Mike 18161 86, 148 Papp, Patricia 18251 42, 48, 68, 142 Papp, Roger 1EMR1 149 Paradise, Arthur 12121 81, 86 Paradise, Diane 12191 87, 109 Paris, Laurel 11171 109, 125, 187 Paris, Mike 11091 162 Parish, Pat 11041 109 Park, Thomas 12281 147 Parker, jerry 18141 48, 68, 109, 159 Parker, John 1EMR1 149 Parker, Ronnie 1Caf M1 154 Parkinson, David 18081 45, 54, 152 Parkinson, John 18101 168 Parkinson, Truman 18141 48, 109 Parrell, Harry 1Aud E1 50, 158 Parrottino, Mary Ann 11121 42, 95, 110 Parry, Bob 1Caf R1 168 Parry, Raymond 11021 48, 86 Paskolf, Darryl 1Aud D1 158 Patterson, Fred 18071 50. 152 Patterson, Gail 11141 48, 155 Patterson, Sally 1Aud D1 82. 68, 141, 158 Patti, Donald 12151 50, 158 Paullsh, Tom 1Aud G1 154 Pavli h, Allen 12281 151 Payne, David 12291 151 Paynter, A1 1Caf P1 154 Pealman, Sheila 12091 158 Pearl, Sherry 18081 152 Pearlman, Lauree 18281 110, 141, 142 Pearse, Robert 11271 157 Peck, Edward 12211 155 Peck, Peter 12021 45, 157 Peckingpaugh, Walter 1Aud E1 158 Pels, Barbara 18091 159 Peltz, Richard 18241 110, 181, 182, 188 Penner, Marc 12281 147 Perelman, Dorothy 12881 155 Perelman, jack 1Aud F1 154 Perelman, Ron 1Aud B1 158 Perkins, Linda 11021 161 Perla, Brenda 11091 86 Perna, Joseph 11271 157 Perry, Richard 12171 40, 65, 68, 150 Peters, Barbara 11121 82, 56, 110 Peters, Graham 18141 50, 110 Peters, Jeff 1Aud G1 154 Peters, Lynn 18011 152 Peters, Sandi 12191 56, 64, 110 Petersen, Ingrid 11121 110, 140, 142, 148 Peterson, Diane 12201 110, 187, 140, 142. 148 Peterson, Jon 11811 127, 157 Peterson, Nancy 11211 180, 142 Peterson, Wayne 12281 147 Petrequin, Sarah 1Caf O1 56, ll0 Pfeifer, Bruce 12161 Pfeifer, Donald 18241 110 Phillips, Ron 12871 152 Pickel, E11 1CaE R1 168 Pickford, Bruce 12161 110 Pienkowshi, Marie 1Aud E1 48, 158 Pietraszun, Bill 18261 110 Pietraszun, Constance 1Ba1 J1 187, 160 Pietraszun, Frank 1Sp Lab1 127, 180. 188 Pikkel, Renee 1GCR1 56, 107, 110 Pikkel, Tobie 12081 155 Pillar, Steve 12161 146 Pirak, Germaine 12871 152 Pitrone, Joseph 12851 148 Pittenger, Alan 11141 180, 155 Placek, Polly 12081 88, 54. 155 Platell, Barbara 12281 48, 151 Plasker, Gary 18111 110 Pohl, Michael 18061 185, 186, 148 Polasek, Dave 12051 157 Polatsek, Margery 12281 56, 151 Polen, Ellen 18171 54, 72. 160 Polien, Michael 1Aud C1 158 Polgar, Les 18071 50, 152 Polish, Dale 12091 158 Polish, Sheldon 11881 127, 147, 151 Roche, E Pollock, Barbara 42811 147 Pollov Gail 41071 42, 110 Polsky, Larry 4Aud E1 54, 154 Polster, Ellen 4Caf R1 168 Polster, Harold 41211 185, 150 Polster, Howard 42011 50, 110 Polster, Judy 4GER1 42, 68, 64, 76, 110 Polster, Marvin 42291 75, 151 Polster, Richard 41051 161 Ponchin, Roger 42061 158 Port, Bob 42101 150 Port, Thomas 43181 160 Portman, Adele 48101 168 Posard, Ken 48261 110, 131 Posell, Annette 41191 64, 150 Pottinger, Pat 48241 111 Praid, Alan 41071 161 Preisler, Eric 48161 111 Prentice, Joan 41091 142 Presser, Barbara 42291 32, 64, 151 Presser, Brian 41181 162 Preuss, Henri 42251 50, 182, 151 Pribil, Judy 42201 42, 111 Price, Beverly 42061 158, 159 Price, Franklin 41881 111, 147 Price, Karen 48151 111 Printz, Janette 4GCR1 111 Pritchard, Charles 4Caf M1 154 Pritchard, Leona 42151 158 Proudlit, Ann 41811 157 Provost, Hank 48261 111 Provost, Sarah 4Sp Lab1 161 Prutow, James 41181 162 Purvis, Jim 48011 56, 128, 152 Pyne, Eddie 41051 161 Pyner, Judie 4GCR1 42, 48, 68, 64, 111 Q Quinlan, Geraldine 4Caf O1 111 Quinlan, Patricia 48091 88, 68, 159 R Rabb, Karen 41121 111, 148 Racca, Peter 42091 158 Radnor, Barbara 41041 111 Rafkin, Robert 42061 158 Ragovin, Michael 41191 150 Raider, Bob 41211 89, 150 Ramey, Celeste 48281 76, 111 Ramsey, James 42051 74, 157 Rammelkamp, Charles. 4Aud F1 40, 154 Randall, Richard 42171 150 Randell, Sally Ann 41181 86 Rapoport, Holly 42151 158 Rankin, Jules 48071 152 Ratner, Marilyn 4Caf 01 111 Raunegger, Vivian 41091 162 Rauss, Alan 41051 161 Rawlins, Judith 42061 158 Raybould, Norman 4Bal K1 156 Reading, Robert 41181 162 Ready, Bob 41281 56, 111 Ream, Richard 4Caf M1 129. 154 Rebman, Lynn 42011 111 Recker, David 4Aud A1 50, 125. 127. 182, 188, 186 Reeser, Dick 4BCR1 111 Regner, Pete 4Aud G1 154 Rehmar, Marcia 4Aud G1 48, 141, 154 Reich, Anita 41041 111 Reich, Edie 42171 150 Reich, Sandford 42161 111 Reichard, Donald 48101 48, 86 Reichnrd, Dorothy 42181 82, 48, 86, 140, 148 Reichenstein, Barbara 41121 111 Reider, JeErey 43171 160 Reider, Sharon 41121 111 Reiner, David 48241 48, 58, 64, 111 Reiss, Hilda 42831 155 Reitman, Regina 42281 151 Reminick, Cheryl 42051 157 Resnick, Adrienne 42411 56, 64, 148 Reuter, Fritz 41251 54, 75, 185 Rhodes, Marc 4Aud B1 56, 158 Rhodes, Michael 4Aud C1 158 Ricciardo, Frank 48251 163 Rice, Carol 4GER1 56, 111 Richael, Jean 4Caf 01 44, 111 Richael, Jeanette 48151 111 Richards, Mary 48181 143, 160 Rosenberg, Maxine 42121 162 Rosenberg, Robin 41021 161 Rosenberg, Sharon 41041 54, 78, 112 Rosenblatt, Sharon 48011 156 Rosenfeld, Jerome 48101 87, 128 Rosenfeld, Sondra 4Aud G1 154 Rosenstein, Elliot 48141 112 Rosenthal, Stan 48161 40, 41, 46, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Rossi, 48, 112 Jef 48111 59, 112 Jelf 48051 156 Larry 42011 112 Loretta 43081 152 Louise 42231 64, 151 Maureen 41141 155 Richard 42271 159 William 4Bal K1 156 Richard 42181 158 Richards, Roger 41251 157 Richards, Tim 42251 151 Richman, Rita 42271 78, 159 Richman , Terry S. 41811 157 Riemer, Howard 48211 185, 156 Ring, Steven 48241 112, 184 Rispoli, Mary Ann 48151 68, 112 Ritter, Jay 43261 75, 112 Roach, Barbara 48101 168 Robb, Tom 4Caf P1 154 Robbins, Barbara 41111 150 Robbins, Jerry 41051 161 Robbins, Judye 41171 86, 41, 48, 68, 64, 65, 68, 112 Robboy, Roberts, Marcia 42891 120 Geoffrey 41271 157 Roberts, Lynn 4Aud B1 48, 158 Roberts, Pat 41881 147 Robinovitz, Sandra 42841 155 Robinson, Diane 41291 146 rnie 48091 159 Rossio, Carolyn 48051 141, 156 Rossio, Marcia 42101 48, 64, 150, 152 Rosskamm, Peter 4Aud G1 46, 185, 154 Roth, Anita 4Caf P1 154 Roth, Barbara 41271 157 Roth, Barry 42281 147 Roth, John 48091 52, 159 Roth, Loren 48061 148 Rothenberg, Janis 42201 42, 68, 112 Rothenberg, Jerry 48141 54, 64, 68, 112 Rothenberg, Merle 4Caf R1 88, 168 Rothkopf, Dick 42181 162 Rothkopf, Margery Sue 48251 87 Rothman, Janet 48091 159 Rothstein, Daniel 42851 64, 112 Rothstein, Don 42011 Routman, Mark 48091 134, 159 Rowe, Ba rbara 42091 158 Rowe, Norma 41081 146 Rock, Wayne 41141 155 Roedger, Fredrick 42891 162 Roemer, Nancy 42241 159 Rogers, Karen 41091 86 Rogowin, Dian 4Bal L1 160 Roman, Larry 41101 112 Romanin, Thomas 48261 112 Romanolf, Dave 42321 112, 184, 186 Romcea, Emilia 41171 68, 112 Romick, Judy 42811 147 Rosalina, Kenneth 42161 146 Rose, Allan 4Aud C1 158 Rose, Donna Lee 41041 112 Rose, Kenneth 4Aud G1 128, 154 Rose, Mary 41111 150 Rose, Susan 42261 147 Roseman, Fran 48251 88, 168 Roseman, Frances 41181 50, 86 Roseman, Marcia 42131 162 Rosen, Betsy Gail 41091 42, 86 Rosen, Harvey 48161 112 Rosen, Karen 42891 162 Rosen, Marcia 4Sp Lab1 161 Rosenberg, Chuck 48061 127, 181, 148 Rosenberg, Gary 4MS1 28, 48, 51, 112, 148 Rosenberg, Gloria 42241 159 Rosenberg, Larry 42281 147, 162 Rosenberg, Mark 42351 64, 148 Rozenfeld, Goldie 4Caf M1 154 Rubenstein, Michael 42881 52, 155 Rubenstein, Sheldon 42281 151 Rubenstein, Victor 4Aud D1 158 Rubin, Diane 43171 160 Rubin, Harry 4AS1 160 Rubin, Jerry 4Aud E1 158 Rubin, Mark 42181 162 Rubin, Sharon 42871 152 Rubinow, Alma 41121 42, 68, 112, 142 Rubins, Maureen 4Aud F1 68, 154 Rubinstein, Lonnie 42251 151 Rubinstein, Sandra 42211 46, 155 Ruhurtino, Dave 4Sp Lab1 161 Rudnick, Carolyn 41291 146 Rueter, Eileen 41251 63, 157 Ruggie, Michael 48181 180, 160 Ruggles, Susan 42141 83, 148, 158 Rupp, Lowell 41191 150 Russ, Mitchell 42291 151 Russell, Ruth 42811 140, 148, 147 Russo, Paul 48011 152 Rutman, Arthur 42281 151 Rutman, Bob 41231 113 Rutshy, Barbara 120 Rutter, Robert 41811 52, 157 173 Ruxin, Paul 4EMR1 28, 48, 56, 149 Ryder, Robin 4GER1 42, 64, 118 Ryerse, David 42101 150 Ryks, Ray 4EMR1 149 S Sabin, Fern 4Aud D1 54, 68, 158 Sacher, Linda 4Caf Q1 42, 76, 149 Sacks, Ken 41831 147 Safarstein, Darryl 48101 168 Saferstein, Arnold 41881 147 Salavon, Rochelle 48051 156 Salavon, Ronald 41051 28, 86, 87 Salb, Libbie 42091 158 Salehar, Anna Maria 41111 86, 87, 41, 150 Salter, Jeannie 41251 157 Samuel, Mark 48171 160 Sandin, Sharon 4Aud F1 154 Sandler, Cheryle 48171 160 Sanshuck, Phyllis 41181 82, 87 Santoro, Arthur 4EMR1 149 Sapir, George 48161 118 Sargeant, William 42271 159 Saslaw, Naomi Ruth 42181 42, 48, 78, 87 Sattler, Bernard 4Aud D1 158 Sava, Tony 42241 159 Sava, Dolores 48151 Sawyer, Linda 4Caf P1 63, 154 Sayre, Bob 42321 118 Scatlide, Bill 42271 118, 159 Scattide, Sam 48161 Schacter, Michael 42011 201 Schaefer, Charles 42211 127, 180, 188, 155 Schafrik, Lee 48051 156 Schackman, Linda 41191 150 Schafer, Renee Paula 42131 87 Schatz, Cory 4Caf Q1 82, 42, 72, 149 Schatz, Garda 48091 159 Schauss, Roger 41281 118 Scheibel, Carolyn 41181 162 Schein, Gene 4Bal L1 52, 118, 160 Scheiner, Diana 4GER1 118 Schenker, Barry 4Caf M1 56, 154 Scheps, Larry 4Aud B1 158 Schermer, Linda 4Aud F1 48, 154 Schieb, Robert 48261 118 Schifer, Joan Edith 42891 42. 48, 68, 87 Schipfer, Daniel 41881 181. 182, 186, 147 Schlacher, Jerome 42281 147 Schlacter, Myron 4Aud D1 158 Schleicher, William 48171 160 Schlesinger, Jerry 42291 151 Schlesinger, Justine 42841 155 Schleter, Janie 48281 118 Schmittke, Carolyn 4GCR1 82, 50, 118 Schneider, Bob 41881 147 Schneider, Richard 41181 162 Schneider, Sheila 48081 152 Schneiderman, Neil 4Bal K1 52, 156 Schnell, Michael 42291 151 Schonberg, Barry 42081 155 Schonberger, Allen 42121 162 Schonhiutt, Mildred 4GCR1 118 Schrank, Carolyn 48051 88, 48, 140, 148, 157 Schrelfer, Nancy 41021 161 Schrelller, Lynn 42081 158 Schrieber, Don 42011 118 Schreiber, He ie 42141 158 Schreiber, Renee 4Aud F1 154 Schrier, Jeff 43011 156 Schrier, Michael 42161 4, 40, 50, 118 Schroeder, Wilmer D. 41051 87, 127 Schuftan, Ruth 42281 141, 142 151 Schulman, Larry 4Caf P1 184 Schulman, Lee 42851 148 Schultz, Larry 48141 118, 181 Schuman, Howard 41101 68, 118 Schumann, Donna 42021 157 Schuster, Susan 41081 146 Schusterman, Carl 48011 75, 156 Schwanhauser, Richard 42871 152 Schwartz, Anita 4Bal K1 54, 156 Schwartz, Charles 48241 54, 55 118 Schwartz, Gail 4Caf 01 112, 1 15 Schwartz, Gall 42261 147 Schwartz, Marilyn 42891 120 Schwartz, Howard 41811 157 Schwartz, Janet 4Caf M1 82, 48, 64, 154 Schwartz, Joel 4MS1 48, 181, 186, 148 Schwartz, Linda 48011 152 Schwartz, Mark 4BCR1 118 Schwartz, Michael 41141 71, 180, 155 Schwartz, Mike 4Aud B1 158 Schwartz, Roberta 4GCR1 42, 54, 68, 118 Schwartz, Sue 48251 118, 168 Schwartz, Susan 42201 Schwarz, Renee 4Caf R1 168 Schweitz, Jef 48141 Schweitz, Joyce 42171 150 Schweitz, Lana 42291 151 Schwerzler, Dave 42051 157 Scotland, Jim 42161 146 Scott, Carole 42201 118 Scott, Howard 41211 150 Scott, Jonathan 41181 162 Scott, Linda 4Aud A1 76, 148 Scott, Sue 42871 152 Scriven, Nancy 41021 161 Scriven, Sally 42191 42, 46. 47, 114 Seaman, Dennis 41071 87 Sebo, Judy 4AS1 160 Sedley, Toby 41081 42, 62, 76, 146 Segall, Sima 41121 42, 64, 114 Segal, Marsha 41171 114 Seidel, Larry 48071 152 Seidman, John 48091 159 Seifert, Ted 42871 152 Seitz, Barbara 41021 161 Seitz, Patti 41041 114 Sella, Judy 4Bal K1 187, 156 Selman, Kelly 41041 82, 42, 52. 64, 65, 114, 140 Selznick, Errol 4Caf R1 168 Senor, Cliiord 48101 87 Settlemyer, Sally 42141 158 Sgro, Tom 41051 161 Shack, Sarine 42091 158 Shapero, Michael 4AS1 160 Shapiro, Ellen 42891 48, 87, 114, 141 50, 54: 63, 66, 115 sparnn, Dale 12251 56, 151 115 160 Shapiro, Gene 1GCR1 62, 114 Shlplro, Harvey 1Aud C1 155 Shapiro, Linda 1Caf 01 54, 114 Shapiro, Marc 12161 ll4 Shapiro, Sandra 15251 87 Sharp, Brian 11251 114, 127. 182, 156 Sharp, Gary 18141 56, 41, 48, 114 Sharp, Linda 12211 155 Shlrpe, Michelle 11141 48. 155 Sharps, Stuart 1BCR1 74, 114 Shurulell, Spencer 11071 87 Shaw, Adrienne 12151 87 smw, June 11251 as, 157 Shaw. Lynda 11191 50, 150 Shaw, Marilyn 1Caf M1 157 Sheber, Laurie 12081 155 lhedrof, Arthur 12551 155 Sheets. Randy 15091 54, 159 Shelnbart, David 18061 148 Shenltelman, Gloria 12081 155 Shepard, JoAnn 12051 157 Sherman, Etta 1Caf Q1 149 Bhdrman, Ronnie 15241 88. 114, 175 Shlrwln, Sharon 11171 59, 41, 42, 114 Shields, Kathleen 12591 87 shimn, Munn: 12011 es, 70, 114 Shiplzy, Roger 13241 50, 114 Shlvely. Janet 1Aud D1 153 Shoemaclt, Harvey 12011 114, 161 811011, Debbie 18251 165 Shall, Doug 18:1 K1 156 Shorlru, Steve 18261 114 Bhubert. Sharon 12271 159 Shuler, Harley 12281 147 Shumwly, Robin 12571 140, 142. 145. 152 Shun, Harvey 12141 158 Slbbhon, Ricky 1MS1 148 lldney, Evelyn 1Caf R1 163 Sidney, Robert 18261 115 Siegal, Janice 12101 48, 150 Slegal, Louise 12051 157 Slegan, Patricia 12261 141, 147 Siegel, Dave 1Aud F1 154 Siegel, Dlann 11251 157 Siegel, Lynda 12151 162 Siegel, Marsha 13281 115 Siegel, Michael 12341 155 Siegel, Michele 15051 156 Slelel, Naomi 13081 46, 47, 152 Siegel, Patricia 12271 159 litlel, Ronald 12241' 159 Slegler, Marc 11071 161 Siill, Richard 18061 148 Sllberman, Charles 11111 50, 150 Sllbiger, Harriet 1Aud F1 154 Silblger, Joyce 12411 76, 77. 148 Sill, Judy 11211 150 Sllvl, William 13011 152 Silver, Deanna 18151 115 Silver, Douglas 13101 87 Silver, Kenneth 12121 87, 126 Silver, Laurence 11881 50, 150, 181. 182, 186. 147 Silver, Marsha 120 Silver, llichlrd 1Bll L1 160 Silver, Ronald 12131 162 Silver, Sharon 12261 147 Silverman, Alan 13241 115, 127. 136 Silverman, Doris 12211 142, 155 Silverman, Fred 13111 115 Silverman, Jerry 1Caf M1 154 Silverman, Mary jane 56, 115, 141, 142 Silverman, Nate 1Aud E1 158 Silverman, Sam 1Bal L1 142, 160 Silverstein, Beverly 1Caf M1 154 Silverstein, Cheryle 12061 158 Silverstein, Rebecca 12311 65. 147 Simmons, Mike 18241 115 Simms, Howard 15181 156 Simon, Howard 11051 87 Simon, Jeffrey 1Sp Lab1 46, Solomon Solomon Solomon Solomon , Barbara 12391 88 , Francine 13251 88 , Jerry 12251 75, 151 Michael 12161 48, Solomon, Norman 12341 180, 155 Solomon, Steven 12121 162 Solomon, Stuart 11051 88 Solonche, Zillah 11091 88 Soloway, Mark 11161 48, 52, 146 Solowich, Myrna 11181 48, 88, 141 Somers, Robert l 15 Stein, Arthur 11111 50, 150 Stein, Stein, Stein, Stein, Barry 18081 152 Harvey 12231 52, 151 Linda 12811 147 Lorna 12101 150 54, 161 Simon, Leslye 11091 162 Simon Michele 13051 43, 68, 156 Simon. Rolland 11251 157 Simon, Susan 13071 48, 152 Sims, Harry 18061 150, 131, 148 Sindell, Linda 1Aud B1 44, 52, 155 Sindell, Steve 12821 40, 41, 44, 48, 54, 66, 115 Singer, Aileen 15101 168 Singer, Alvin 15091 75, 159 Singer, Ellen 11091 87 Singer, Marc 12541 155 Singer, Sheldon 13141 50, 115 Sirkin, Calvin 1Caf M1 154 Sirhin, Marshall 11101 115 Sirlin, Ken 18241 115, 154 Sisscr, Harriett: 13281 42. 54, 65, 115, 142 Skall, Gregg 13151 156 Skall, Pamela 11151 87, 100 Skall, Sherrie 1Caf Q1 149 Sklar, Stephen 12101 150 skok, Eric 12051 157 Skolnik, Howard 12081 50, 155 Slobody, Bob 13211 134, 156 Smith, Art 11281 115, 185, 156 smith, David 1Sp Lab1 161 Smith, Donna 11271 157 Smith, Frederic 11071 40, 41, Sommcrs, Joel 13251 168 Sommers, Michele 12191 76, 77, 115 Summers, Robert 18111 Sonkin, Carol 1Aud E1 153 Sontag, Karen 1Aud B1 158 Saper, Lawrence 11071 88 Spaeth, Linda 11141 155 Spahn, Ron 1BCR1 50, 54, 59, 115 Sparrow, Gail 11121 116 Spector, Loren 11271 157 Speh, Bonnie 12391 88 Speh, Tom 12051 52, 130, 157 Steinberg, Jeannie 1Aud C1 140, 148. 158 Steinberg, Marlene 1GCR1 42, 65, 116 Steinberg, Robert 11051 161 Steinberger, Gary 12151 158 Steinberger, Richard 12131 162 Steindler, Amy 11051 161 Steindler, Howard 18261 116 Steindler, Marilyn 12891 162 Steinfeld, Madlyn 13091 159 Stephens, Ed 11251 157 Stephenson, Anne 1GCR1 28, 116, 140, 142. 143 Stephenson, Donald 12281 147 Stern, David 18181 128, 186, 160 Stern, Eric 12281 147 Stern, Stern, Stem, Jackie 12181 162 Jeffrey 1Aud C1 52, 158 Leonard 11101 116 Spehek, John 12211 155 Speiser, Beverly 12591 162 Spciser. Joyce 12291 151 Speiscr, Marilyn 12411 42, 148 Spencer, Barry 1Aud F1 154 Spencer, Elise 1GER1 48, 115, 141 Spencer, Naomi 11041 76, 116, 119 Stern, Mike 86, 128 Stern, Sheila 13251 168 Stcrnberg, Bob 156 Stevelberg, john 12231 151 Stevens, Sandra 11131 42, 48, 88, 140, 142 Stevenson, Nancy 1GER1 116 Stewart, james 13161 117 Stiel, Marla 1Aud E1 153 Stiles. Sandy 12171 150 Stochfish, Judah Mu 12391 88 48, 49, 87 Smith, Jacqueline 1Aud F1 154 Smith, Jeirey 13101 46, 54, 88 Smith, Joseph 11511 157 Smith, Kathleen 11291 54, 146 Smith, Kenneth 13061 75, 148 Smith, Loren 11381 147 Smith, Nancy 12151 158 Smith, Ronnie 18091 180, 159 Smith, Sharron 12141 158 Smolej, Gunther 15071 152 smvllin, nm 11121 115, 141 Smollin, Robert 12541 155 Smulovitz, Sharon 15011 152 Sncllgrove, John 12841 155 Snyder, Stanley 12121 29, 57, 88 Snyder, Steve 1Aud G1 154 Soble, Mark 18171 160 Sobol, Arnold 18111 68, 115 som, Debbi, 12201 ss, 41, 4s, Socltol, Sandra 1GER1 115, 142 Soffer, Carol 12181 68, 158 Sofranko, William H. 12121 75, 88, 115 Solensky, Denny 12251 151 Solloway, Carol 11051 161 Solomon, A1 11191 126, 151, 150 Sperber, Lynn 11191 56, 150 Spero, Gerald 12121 162 Spero, Lynda Fern 12131 88 Spevack, Bonnie 1Aud C1 43, 64, 158 Spicer, Doug 15071 152 Spiegel, Bernard 15101 56, 88 Spiegel, Marilyn 1Aud A1 64 Spiegel, Stuart 11181 162 Spiegle, Steve 13141 89, 116 Spielbergcr, Michael 12211 155 Spillta, Myra 1Caf O1 116 Spira, Ida 11251 157 Spira, james 1BCR1 28, 116 Spira, jean 12591 88 Spirock, Clifford 12501 159 Spitalnv, Sheila 11311 157 Spitz, Charles 12121 88 Spitz, Jim 1Aud E1 50, 153 Spivuch, Marcia 120 Splaver, Elaine 12191 116 Splaver, Sherry 11291 64, 76, 146 Spofford, Janet 1Aud B1 153 Spott, Roger 12141 52, 158 Spyke, Benson 12211 127, 155 Spylte shaman 15111 116 swim, Robert 12011 Stambergcr, Pete 12281 155, 151 Stamm, Linda 11041 116 Stamm, Shirley 1Bal L1 53, 68, Stark, Margaret 18281 116 Stark, Merle 11551 142, 147 Starman, Sara 11081 146 Starr, Bob 12101 150 Stava, Elliott 1Caf P1 154 Stearns, Marsha 11041 16, 116, 119 Stctfcy, Susan 15171 187, 145, 160 174 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, I 17. Stone, Stoor, Anne 11051 161 Bernard 1Aud B1 158 Harvey 12281 147 Je1f12l7175, 181, 150 Judith 12181 88 Mel 13261 64, 65. 117 Melvin 12061 15a Neil 12821 117. 127 Sandra 1GER1 48. 76, 141 Robert 11071 41, 48, 89 Harlan 1EMR1 149 Straus, Barbara 12131 42, 89 Strauss, Karen 12281 43, 151 Strauss, Robert 1Sp Lab1 161 Strauss, Sheldon 12091 158 Struich, Helen 11181 121 Stuart, Joyce 11271 157 Such, Bill 12081 155 Such, Constance 12391 89 Sudman, Marsha 1Aud C1 158 Suess, William 18101 165 Sugarman, Sheila 1Caf R1 168 Suit, Edward 11101 59, ll7 Suits, Karen 11091 48, 89 Suits, Marilyn 18181 160 Summers, Carol 1Caf R1 163 Sunshine, Jonathan 12241 68, 128, 159 Suratt, Paul 12581 50, 155 Sustin, Bennett 89, 181 Sustin, Ken 1Caf R1 168 Sustin, Linda 12891 120 Sustin, Phyllis 18171 160 Svehla, Joann 12051 157 Swartwout, Nadine 11291 146 Swatt, Gary 12021 157 Swatt, Myron 1BCR1 88, 41, 64, 65, 117 Swenson, Richard 11271 157 Sweigert, Terry 1MS1 50, 148 Swinehart, Tom 1Aud A1 Swisher, Nancy 1Aud E1 65, 145, 158 Sylvester, James 11021 89 Smsxdi, Amadeo 11251 117 'I' Taadeo. nmelyn cam 160 Taichnar, Sue 1Aud B1 153 nu, Patricia 11171 117 Tamler, Ronnie 1Caf P1 154 Tanenbaum, Pamela Tnvy 11091 63. B9 Tanno, David 12271 58, 159 Tamky. Darlene 12181 158 1'arr,1m-bm 11051 161 Tarr, Lana 1Caf Q1 149 Task, Carolyn 12251 43, 64, 151 Taubman, Bryna 12881 63, 155 Taylor, Bruce 12151 46, 162 Taylor, Elizabeth 1Caf 01 33, 56, 117, 220 Taylor, Sheila 12411 148 Tearle, Melvin 11511 157 Teichman. Gerlld 12141 88, 158 Teichman, Susan Ruth 12181 16 Teitelbaum, Bonnie 11251 157 Temlbaum, Cheryl 12121 159, 162 Telford. Sally 12811 140, 142, 145, 147 Tenenbaum, Diane 12251 88, 45' 151 Tenebaum. Donna 1Ba1 K1 43. 156 Tenney, Bill 1Bal K1 156 Teper, Cynthia 12051 157 ' Tessman, Joe 12241 159 Tetalman, Mike 15261 ll7 Thayer, Ken 18261 117 Thiede, Wayne 15161 75, 117 Thobum, Mary 11171 42. 54, 98, 117, 141, 142 Thomas, Elliott 1Sp Lab1 161 Thomm, Tom 15111 75, 117 Thompson, Chris 13081 45, 46, 56, 152 Thompson. Jack 1MS1 148 Tisch, Harry 1Clf R1 168 Tishkolf, Julian 11251 157 Tishkof, Lois 1GCR1 89, 41, 42, 64, 117 Tolin, Brenda 12261 42, 76, 147 Tolin, Dolores 11081 42, 146 Topp, Arnold 12551 147 Torchinsky, Frank 13181 160 Torchintky, Richard 12371 152 Tom, Phil 1.451 160 Toth, Diane 12141 158 1'0m,wmim 12551 148 ' Towell, Lonny 1EMR1 48, 50, 52, 54, 149 nw, Linda qccm 117 Tracy. Russ 18171 160 Trager, Jackie 12271 159 Trager, Stuart 11101 117 Twister, Carter 15241 117, 181. 156 Traub, Luanne 11041 117 Traubenberg, Rita 12181 65. 158 Trembour, Willinm 12281 147 Triviaon, Mary Ann 11051 161 Tucker, Paulette 1Aud A1 82. 64 Turek, Dorothy 12291 151 Turk, Bob 11281 56, 117 Turolf, Judith 11141 155 Tussey, Bonnie 11091 89 Sue 1Bal L1 160 U Ukstins, Uldis 11021 161 Uhle, Cathy 12231 56, 64, 151 Ulevitch, Richard 11311 157 Uliss, Ginny 13281 50, 117 Ullo, Thomas 12081 155 Ungar, Eve 13101 33, 163 Ungar, Sheila 12201 56, 117 L Utley, Sue 11091 162 V Vagarosoto, Penny 11081 146 Vanderhide, Dianne 13151 118 Van Epps, Judy 13011 152 Vangar, Evan 13011 Vanta, Elaine 12411 148 Warga, Michael 12351 148 Wargo, Thomas 12161 146 Warkle, Patricia 12411 148 Waughn, Michele 12231 151 Weasley, Frank 12021 157 Wenig, Sue 11021 161 7entura, Mariano 12321 118 Werbelun, Jerry 1MS1 148 7ictor, Barbara 13151 29, 33, 42, 48, 117, 118, 141 Widners, Anita 13071 152 lieth, Diana 1Ba1 L1 142, 160 Winocur, Ellen 1Aud A1 39, 43, 50, 141 linocur, Leslie 1Aud C1 32, 153 Vogel, Barbara 13091 73, 159 Walton, john 13141 118 Ward, Terry 1Caf M1 159 Warmeling, Paula 13131 156 Warren, Joel 11191 38, 150 Warren, Patricia 1Bal L1 160 Warshaw, Elliott 1BCR1 50, 118 Wasserman, Eric 11271 152 Wasserman, Hedda 1Caf Q1 149 Wasserman, Mark 12281 147 Watkins, Jon 1Caf M1 131, 154 Watson, David 12091 158 Waxman, Gayle 1Caf Q1 42, 64, 149 Waxman, Naomi 12201 118 Weagle, Gordon 13091 159 Weber, Robert 11231 Weber, Tom 11021 161 Webster, Stu 11231 50, 54, 59, 118 Webster, Susan 1Caf P1 143, 154 Weigl, Eva 11171 118 Weil, stephen 42121 64, s4, 89, 1 1 l Weimer, Sandra 11041 42, 63, 118, 141 Weinberg, Adelle 1Aud B1 50, 141, 153 Weinberg, Harold 13211 53 Weinberg, Harriet 11121 42, 58, 63, 64, 76, 118, 156 Weiser, Joseph 12271 159 Weiser, Margaret 11091 161 Weiser, Phyllis 13281 42, 63, 64, 118 Weiser, Rosalyn 12261 147 Weiser, Sheldon 11311 157 Weisman, Diane 1GCR1 63, 118 Weiss, Alan 12331 155 Weiss, Anita 11081 137, 146 Weiss, Charlene 11271 157 Weiss, Cynthia 153 Weiss, Weiss, Weiss, Weiss, Weiss Weiss Weiss . 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