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Editors-in-Chief Nan Dundes Robert Berson Literary Editors Diane Brou Deborah May Art Editor Linda Miller Photography Editor Martin Lewis Special Photography Claude Barnett Senior Write-up Editors Dori Levine Rosemarie Vairo William Culpepper Edward Schecter Sports Editors Judith Leblang Richard Bloom Business Manager David Simon Advertising Managers Stanley Levy David Sonenbsrg Circulation Manager Alice Marx Typists Carol Galante Sandra Vicario Penny Zerbe Faculty Advisers Dr. Ray B. Merriam Miss Dorothy Johnson 2 o ’ [i] 3 1398 00331 3260 £ . ' “ xX ' ft x ,M k Xi yfi fT r „ • • y«tfT- s J. n X Vr dirmov • n yy -t -'2' i rv ♦ %£SS . -X y T -4i y 7 - . v ♦ v Cv . •M % 3 • “ v VA H J % • 4. V £ v - • T' ;- v$r. ■'riyj:-mA - - - -I 4v v -■ - '. v ,v .. - ,: • ' .v - ??-'■ [3 J Let the wor i is time an rom to tnend and roe alike, that the torch has heen passed to a new generation of Americans — Inaugural Address DEDICATION THE RESULTS of Mr. Arthur W. Coombs’ good works and invaluable service have been widely felt and deeply appreciated not only by those of us in the Class of 1964, but also by all other students and members of our community. Born in Manhattan, Mr. Coombs received his B.A. from the College of the City of New York and his M.A. from Columbia University. In 1934 after additional graduate work at New York University and teaching positions in other parts of New York State, Mr. Coombs came to Lawrence as an English teacher. In 1942 he was appointed principal of Inwood School Number Two where he remained until 1955. He was then transferred to Woodmere School Number Six as principal. In June of 1958 Mr. Coombs succeeded Dr. Lawrence V. Dodd as the Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Coombs’ concern for the welfare of the district’s students, coupled with his ability as an administrator, has enabled him to cope with the many difficulties which arise. His dynamic nature and unbounded energy continue to bring him closer to his goal of providing the highest standards of education to the entire district. The Class of 1964 takes great pride in dedicating this yearbook to Mr. Arthur W. Coombs—a truly superior administrator and educator. [6] IN RECOGNITION MISS KATHRYN KOERBER, teacher of shorthand and typing, is retiring this year after forty-one years of devoted service at Lawrence High School. After completing her studies at Plattsburgh State Teachers College and New York University, Miss Koerber taught in Southampton, Long Island, and Tuckahoe, New York, before becoming a member of the faculty at Lawrence. During her years at Lawrence Miss Koerber helped to prepare many students for the business world. Through her teaching they learned proper office attitudes, mastery of various office aids, and other skills essential in the modern office. When asked her feelings about leaving, Miss Koerber commented, “I have enjoyed teaching at Lawrence and I will certainly miss it, but I am also looking forward to this opportunity for freedom and traveling.” The Class of 1964 wishes to thank Miss Koerber for the many years of dedicated service which she has rendered to Lawrence. To her we extend our best wishes for future happiness. [7] 111 HE SHY LITTLE MAN on the cover was a favorite w'ith fans of the silent screen, so we’ll let him introduce us. Don’t let him fool you though, he was about the only shy thing in the twenties. It was the era of the Charleston and Black-Bottom, Speakeasies and Eliot Ness, flappers and dandies. To us the twenties are a legend—devoid of the sticky problems of reality. It was the carefree age of razzmatazz and raccoon coats—the cat’s pajamas. We’re sure that just as did the twenties, in retrospect your high school years will lose most of their problems and provide some of your best memories. It is to preserve these memories that this book was published. We’ve tried to capture that happiness for you and express it through the shape of the Roaring Twenties. So remember, it’s your book. Look it over and have fun, or should we say, “23 skidoo and oh you kid!” [8] FLICKS Board of Education Administration Faculty School Staff Oh You Kid Seniors Underclasses Makin’ Whoopee Publications Student Council Scholarship Clubs Music 23 Skidoo Boys’ Athletics Girls’ Athletics Advertising page 10 12 20 36 38 50 106 114 118 124 126 128 144 150 154 170 177 [9] Mr. Elliott Norwalk Mr. J. Gibson Fruin Mrs. Vardon Deixel Mr. Raymond S. Baron Mr. Ralph J. Edsell Mrs. Harold S. Rosenfeld Board of Education AS time grows short, and our years as part of Lawrence High School draw to a close, we gaze back fondly on memories of our high school years. Throughout these years, guiding and influencing our lives, the Board of Education has striven to develop in each Law-rencian a strong foundation of knowledge, skill, and character—the basis of our future lives— through learning. The Trustees of the Board of Education offered us the tools and building blocks for this foundation. We ourselves brought to our studies our minds, fresh and eager for knowledge, and they gave to us the expert faculty, the fine facilities, and the inspiration to pursue our education. Yet we learned not solely the prescribed courses, the words, the formulas and dates with which we passed examinations. We learned to think, to reason fairly and soundly, to approach work with a willing, open mind. All this we were taught, and did, we hope, learn. Straight ahead of us lies maturity and adulthood, certainly no world for the untaught. The Board of Education led and directed us through four years of study, to the threshold, to the gate of maturity. We are now ready to open the gate and walk through it proudly. Thus, in our four years at Lawrence, the Board has striven to teach us of life. We, the Class of 1964, take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the Trustees, and we vow to try to use, in our modern world, all that we have been taught. r 10 ] NO MAN is an island, entire of himself. These words by the poet John Donne, help to express the sorrow each of us felt with the loss of Dr. Alexander Vivona. Known to the community at large in several capacities, Dr. Vivona is sorely missed by his many friends. But it is the youth of our community who most deeply feel his loss. For we knew him, not only as a member of the Board of Education, but as a person. We saw him cheering at high school football games—his presence reaffirming the important place Lawrence and its students held in his mind. As a member of the Board of Education, he worked at all times to improve the standards of education in District Fifteen. Only the best, he felt, was good enough for both students and faculty. We miss Dr. Vivona. Let us in some small measure repay his efforts by making them an inspiration for us all. [11] [81 ] IM 5SOH 5JH H5jHgOjw During your years at Lawrence High School, you have retained your individuality, wrestled with your own problems, and pursued your own goals. And yet, consciously or unconsciously, you have given a part of yourself to your school, and in so doing have gained strength even as you gave it. It is for this very reason that Lawrence High School is more than a building; more than faculty members, courses of study, and students. It is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. For those of us who are a part of it, it has an image, a “personality,” peculiar and unique. This is your contribution and the contribution of many—a unity which results from the diversity of its components. To the Class of 1964, which has continued and strengthened a proud tradition, my congratulations and best wishes for continued success. MR. ARTHUR W. COOMBS Arthur W. Coombs Superintendent of Schools MR. HENRY C. BOSCHERT Keep this yearbook. Through its pages you will Assistant Superintendent of Schools later recapture days which passed too swiftly to be fully savored. The pictures, the names and the text will one day become a tapestry woven of your own memories. For each of you, they will have a special significance within the context of your personal experience. Your teachers, your classmates, the school activities in which you participated — the major events that took place during your senior year, some of them humorous, some thrilling and some, unfortunately, tragic—-are here recorded. It is my hope that these have been rewarding, satisfying years for you; that you will be able to look back upon them with pleasure, and that they will prove only the forerunner of many golden years ahead. Henry C. Boschert [16] MR. DONALD CLARK Assistant Superintendent for Business MR. FARRELL BERLE Administrative Assistant MR. JOSEPH PAGE Director of Pupil Personnel Services [17] A recent report from the New York State Education Department states, “America’s leadership in the modern world will depend not on its wealth but on its talent—the intelligence, creativity, and productiveness of its citizens.” I hope that the above quotation will serve as an incentive to each of you to make every effort to prepare yourselves for that leadership. My sincere wishes for success go with this message. James H. Simmonds MR. FRANK X. KRIZ Assistant Principal The priceless human qualities of truth, respect, consideration, dependability, and responsibility, which all contribute so very importantly to the development of desirable steadfast character, are the goals of the teachings in your home, place of worship, and school. As you have learned your subject matter well, may you also have learned equally well the above highly desirable character qualities. My most sincere best wishes for a happy and fruitful life are extended to each member of the class of 1964. MR. JAMES H. SIMMONDS Principal MR. WALTER A. KRETZ Assistant Principal I am sure the efforts you put forth at Lawrence and the resulting achievements will lead to a happy and successful future. [18] MR JOSEPH PAGE Director of Pupil Personnel Services GUIDANCE MR. JOHN WOLFTEICH MR. STANTON UMANS Counselor Counselor ENGLISH Mr. Daniel Daly Chairman Mr. John Collon Mrs. Madeline F. Denton Mr. G. Arnold Johnson Miss Lenore Kodner Mr. Jerome O'Grady [20] Mrs. Mary Amend Mr. James Duffy Mrs. Beatrice Lehrman Mr. Salvatore J. Russo [21] CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Mr. Edward Bolger Mr. Marvin Fricklas Mr. Arthur Kuehn Mr. Roy Pearson Chairman Mr. James Baker Mr. Louis Caponi Mr. Robert Croft Mr. Charles George Mr. John J. Turner Mrs. Patricia Johnson Mr. Gabriel Uhlar [25] Mr. Arthur Alexander Mr. Robert Fitzgerel Mr. David Norstedt Mr. James Walsh not pictured Mr. William Jacobson [27] LANGUAGE Miss Linda Beiles Miss Patricia Miller Mrs. Marion Silver Miss Sadie R. Posner Chairman Mr. James Fay Mrs. Doris Ormsby Mr. Marvin Axelrod Miss Arlene Kaitz Miss Susan Protter Mrs. Belva Symister not pictured Miss Fanny Longo Mr. Joseph Morabito [28] [29] Mr. James Mattison Mrs. Anita Bossey Mr. Arthur Franza Mr. Richard Kresse Mr. Herbert Swords Mr. John Burke Mr. Richard Garfield Mr. John Marosy Mrs. Jeanette Vanni [31] HOME ECONOMICS BUSINESS Mrs. Katherine B. Jack Chairman Miss Kathryn Koerber Mrs. Katherine Jack Mrs. Eusebia Giovenco Mr. Charles Roberts Mr. Owen Tuthill [32] LIBRARY Miss Hope Kingman Chief Librarian Mrs. Selma Hyman Miss Kathlene Treacy A 'A ' Mr. Dale Sarro Director of Audio Visual A r Mrs. Beatrice Werner School Nurse Mr. Jay Kaplan Work Study Program [34] DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Lionel Meredith Mr. Frank Castagnaro Mr. Herman Wild Mr. James Pollard PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Fred Seger Mr. Jack Martilotta Chairman Mr. Thomas Galeazzi [35] Mrs. Marilyn Leopold Mrs. Judith Tuthill SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE First Row—Miss Palladino, Mrs. Bullard, Mrs. Jenner, Mrs. Marks. Second Row—Mrs. Michaels, Mrs. McGinn, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Oster, Mrs. Taub. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Jannetto Mrs. Kohler Mrs. Beltrani Mrs. Witze [36] CAFETERIA STAFF First Row—Laino, Caparelli, Kelly, DeSibio. Second Row—Burlingame, Pupa, Mazza, Murphy, Sellitto, Williams, Vilja, Sontag, Provenzano. Third Row—Ford, Drahos, Rizzo, Nigriello, Schaltz. CUSTODIAL STAFF First Row — Risolo, Mar-sico, DeLeo, Vairo, Mazza, Marano, Notario. Second Row — Santillo, Tripoda, Guardulo, Asehettino, Han-nigan, Perkofski, Mollo. [37] [68] [40] “Maylhaveyourattention” . . . wearing sweat shirts on dress up day ... snow girls in the honor court... new noses after vacation . . . the gorgeous green carburetor . . . the month of the thick envelope . . . the senior boys when we were sophomores . . .“Git out ’o dem halls”... writing to Princeton, N. J... .“Cheer, cheer for ole’ Lawrence High!”. . . . perfume in the girls’ room during campaign week . . . B. T. armbands . . . failing your first five road tests . . .“Two 2 soft lead pencils”. . . finding a band uniform that fits . . . breakfast at the Diner before Mr. Uhlar’s 7:00 a.m. seminars . . . our “quiet” assemblies . . . Think Day with Mr. Collon (he thought we ought to do it once a week) . . . Shore’s . . . wondering how Mr. Fay spent the quart, rs he collected . . . the school doctor’s stethescope . . . hearing about Mrs. Denton’s family . . . T. G. 1. F. . . . when THE village was Greenwich ... no books in the lunchroom ... A SENIOR Senior Skit . . . Mr. Grey, that’s MY Tootsie roll . . .“Would you like to buy a magazine?”. . . cursing Dickens all through Pickwick Papers . . . the Spring Harvest . . . trying to figure out when Mr. Turner would give a surprise quiz . . . The Beatles . . . Months of F. D. R-“It’s Academ- ic”. . . Mr. Daly as the three witches . . . the Hootenany . . . Mr. Duffy’s fourth period worship class . . . watching the sun set while taking your Achievement Tests...“Suspension Week” (were there 90 or 100?) . . . trying to follow Mr. Norstedt’s train of thought... the ice-skating weekend that Mr. Kriz called “the last” (and the one after it!) ... Mr. Uhlar’s index cards . . . signing your excuse notes . . . studying for Regents at the Senior Prom . . .“I do so declare”. . . Cairo's after the Senior Play . . . Mr. Turner before lunch (THAT was the problem) . . .“Everyone in MY class is an “Ahner student”. . . . our delicious sophomore picnic . . . Mr. Duffy’s blue eyes . . . the year of the guitar . . . the Diner . . . Lawrence’s answer to Esperanto: PSAT, NEDT, NMSQT, SAT . . . Senioritis . . . when Mr. Russo played Juliet at the Tournament rehearsal... finding a teacher to write your recommendation . . . running after your bus . . . the Jolly Green Giant . . . Walking to Far Rock when the Central Theatre burned down . . . Mr. Alexander’s soothing voice . . . the thirty extra points Mr. Morabito gave you . . .“RESOLUTION, INSTITUTION, and PROS-perity . . . watching the rocket takeoffs on T. V. . . . Mr. Baker’s ‘Dear people’. . . being accepted.. .GRADUATION... Lawrence High ... ! [42] Senior Play Tp ACH year on the night of the Senior Play, Lawrence High School’s auditorium is filled to capacity with enthusiastic parents, teachers, and students. And this year was no exception! By 8:30 on the night of February 22, as the house lights began to dim, everyone had settled back into his seat, a little bit nervous for his son or daughter, neighbor or fellow student who was behind the closed curtain and very anxious for the long-talked-about show to begin. The players, on the other hand, were outwardly calm, and inwardly almost as serene. They had been rehearsing both as a group and on their own. for six weeks prior to their performance, and they had been at the high school since 6:00 that evening, struggling into intricate costumes, and having their faces transformed by the make-up crew. The play that was enacted that night was “Death Takes a Holiday,” a drama written by-Alberto Casella and rewritten for the American stage by Walter Ferris. The story is based on the poetic conception of death suspending all his usual activities for three days during which period he falls in love with a beautiful girl, and through her realizes why mortals fear him. The superb acting was directed by Lawrence’s very talented and imaginative drama adviser, Mr. Salvatore Russo, who also deserves all the credit for the production and the selection of this fine play. “Death Takes a Holiday” CAST Cora ....Robin Ringler Fedele .._..........Tom Samter Duke Lambert....... Jerome Koota Alda ...............Donna Zimmerman Duchess Stephanie Judith Leblang Princess of San Luca Debbi May Baron Cesarea Frank Bosco Rhoda Fenton Mary Lou Mellace Eric Fenton Richard Nadelson Corrado ............Bruce Levy Grazia .............Francine Fischer Prince Sirki Alan Lagod Major Whitread . Francis Fiumano A week before the play, one of the actresses bet Stan Levy, the stage manager, that the audience wouldn’t applaud for the sets when the curtain opened. She lost. Stan and the small stage crew he advised deserve our heartiest congratulations and sincerest thanks for a job magnificently done. [44] And there was this Martian with 2 heads Lady Fingers 4 Mr. Russo, this is so sudden STUDENTS Peter Pinnola George Ebel BEST ACTORS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOS MOST ATHLETIC David Simon Linda Grev MOS Vicky Sarafino Dori Lev ilH Buddy Jacki I Ilavlin Rubin ■ Pat Curtis Steve Turner BEST SINGERS WITTIEST Mary Lou Mellace Eddie Schecter POPULAR BEST MUSICIANS Bruce Glubin Rosemarie Vairo Sandy Ferguson ERSATILE David Simon BEST LOOKING Linda Miller Mike Dominici BEST ARTISTS MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Margie Cohan David Schatner Peter Pinnola David Sonenberg Joanne Ciampi Honor Speakers THROUGHOUT his high school career, Joseph Klein has worked diligently in both his academic endeavors and for the extra-curricular activities to which he has belonged. Joseph well deserves his title of Valedictorian. The Mental Pabulum staff, as well as all his reading fans, will long remember Joseph’s ‘‘World in Chaos” column. We will remember also his leadership qualities as Secretary-General of the United Nations Club, his Regents scholarship, and above all, his superior average of 96.09. We are all proud of Joseph and we are confident that he will succeed in whatever career he chooses. All of Lawrence knows Linda Grey, she’s the one who smiles with a twinkle in her eye. But we know her for more than that. Linda is the editor of our school newspaper, she was our sophomore and junior class president, she is a member of the National Honor Society, and has participated in the Latin and Biology Clubs. In the summer of her junior year Linda represented our country as a foreign exchange student in Chile, where she lived with a host family. In addition to receiving a Regents Scholarship, SALUTATORIAN Linda has brought honor to our class and to the school with her outstanding average of 96.04. Gerald Weinstein, our Third Honor Speaker, is also a movie star. Gerald appeared on the student television show “It’s Academic,” representing Lawrence High School. In addition, he was a Merit Scholarship Finalist and a star science and math student. In every issue of the Mental Pabulum we can read the many articles Gerald has penned. Working unceasingly in the past four years to attain his praiseworthy 95.28 average, Gerald seems to be destined for success. VALEDICTORIAN THIRD HONOR SPEAKER [49] ABELSON, GLENN R. Who tea Abel9 son? Ice-skating Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Softball 3, 4. ABRAMS, NEIL You Drive Me Out of my Mind Spanish Club 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; 1 hysics Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. ADES, DIANE (Di) Take Your Cue Mental Pabulum Advertising 4; Hebrew Club 3; F.N.A.; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Girls Sports Activities; Chorus 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4. ADLER, DAVID Adalai Hebrew Club Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Physics Club 4; Math Team. ADLER. MARIAN The Sound of Music Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, Captain 4; U.N. Club 2; F.N.A. 3. ADWAR, MARILYN She's Very Versatile Student Council 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Cheerleading 2, 4; Girls Sports Activities 2, 3, 4. ALBERT, MARLENE The Gold Bug Lawrencian Circulation 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Activities 2, 3, 4. ALBERT, MORTON BARRY (Moriy) A Heal Man Honor Society 4; Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Physics Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; U.N. Club 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, PENNY (Pen) Mighty Mouse Hides Again Lawrencian Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Boosters 3; Modern Dance 2; Bowling 3, 4; Volley Ball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Table Tennis 3; Sophomore Chorus, Girls Corus 3; A Capella 4. ALLENSTEIN, MYRA (Myke) Singin9 in the Hain French Club 3, 4; Hebrew Club 2; Ice Skating Club 3; Volley Ball 4; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella 3, 4; Color Guard 3. [50] ALPER, SUE A Paradox, a Paradox. a Most Confusing Paradox Lawrencian Circulation 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Red Cross 2; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Girls Sports Acitvities 2, 3, 4. ANENBERG, ROBIN (Rob) Let Me Cur You In Hebrew 2, 4; Modern Dance 2. ANGELILLI, PETER (Pele) Hoys Will Hr Hoys Sophomore Chorus; Ice Skating Club 2; Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4; Boosters 2, 3, 4; A Capella 3, 4. ANZMAN, RHONDA (Roni) Ivnnhor Sophomore Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 3; A Capella Chorus 4; Girls Sports Activities 2, 3. ARNO, SUSAN Songs Are Madr to Sing MIt Hr Wr9re Young ARONG1NO, ARMANDO (Butch) Ur's a Fine, Fine, Super Fine Boy Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; A Capella Chorus 4; Boys Sports Activities 4. AUERBACH, SUSAN (Sue) Parlez-rous Francois rt Espanol? French Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Mental Pabulum Literary 4; Ice Skating Club; Junior Varsity Twirling 2, 3; Varsity Twirling 4. BACALL, GEORGE (Chuck) Willing and Able Hebrew Club 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Football 3; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 4; Intramural Bowling. BAILEY, MARYANN (Dutchess) Let Your Backbone Slip Chorus 2, 3; A Capella 4; Secretarial Club 2, 3; Stenography Club 2, 3; Sportsnight 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Boosters; Hockey 2; Badminton 2; Softball 2, 3. BAKER, KATHRYNE (Kathy) M ill the Heal Sonia Hrnir Please Staml Up? Girls Volleyball 3; Boosters 3; Ice Skating 3, 4. [51] BENSON, PHILIP (Flip) I Flip When the Sandyman Comes Lawrencian Circulation 4; Student Council 3, 4; Marshalls 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Physics Club 4; Ski Club 2; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. BENVIN, LUCIANO (Lucky) You Talk Too Much BERGER, CAROL Sours for Swingin' Sluggers Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Bio Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Hockey Honor Team 3, 4; German Club 3; Basketball 4. BERMAN, ROBERTA INGRID (Robin) Cute and Lively Mental Pabulum 3, 4; Circulation 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Hebrew Club 3, 4; FT A 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Boosters 3; Skiing Club 2, 3, 4; Badminton 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Sportsnight 2, 3, 4. BALANOFF, GILBERT (Gil) We Must Stand for U hat We Helieve In Student Council 2, 3, 4; Marshalls 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 4; Intramural Baseball 4. BARNETT, CLAUDE (Mike) Am a Camera Mental Pabulum Photography Editor 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 3, 4; Basketball 3; Bowling 3, 4; Baseball 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Skiing Club 4; Physics 4. BARR, JAMES BRUCE (Jim) To Ski or not to Ski Tennis 2; Basketball 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Stamp Club 2. BAUM. DAVII) Let There lie Music C horus 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3. BECKERMAN, ANN A Test Case Mental Pabulum Literary 3, 4; Art 3; Art Editor 4; Advertisement 3; Honor Society 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Skiing Club 2, 3; Sportsnight 3, 4. BELL. MICHAEL (Mike) For Whom the Hell Tolls French Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3; Intramural Softball; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Bowling. [52] BERNE, SUSAN (Sue) Mitt Enthusiasm Spanish Club 2, 3; FT A 3, 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Boosters 3, Volleyball 4. BERNSTEIN, ARTHUR J. (Artie) Thai (Aran Cut Look Varsity Football 3; J. V. Baseball 2; Varsity Wrestling 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Biology Club 3; Physics Club 4; Skiing Club 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4. BERSON, ANDREA (Andy) That Name Sou mis Too Familiar Lawrencian Circulation 4; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 3; French 2 Club 4; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3; Boosters 3; Volleyball 2, 4; Tennis 3; Basketball 2. BERSON, ROBERT (Rob) We Carr Enough To Say thr Vrry Hrst Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 2, 3, 4; Literary 2, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology Club; Physics Club 4. BLOOM RICHARD (Rich) Whrn You llavr Something to Say—Say It Lawrencian Literary Boys’ Sports Editor 4; Physics Club 4; Ice Skating Club 3; Ski Club 3; J. V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Cross Country 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4. BLUESTONE, STEWART “He o, this is Gortltm Hathaway Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Physics Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Baseball 2, 3; J. V. Bowling 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. BORROW, JACK Big Man on Campus BONOMO, DIANE Thank llravrn for Smart Girls Latin Club 2, 3; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 4; Girls Sports. BORCR. BARBARA (Bic) Don't Frnce Her In J. V. Twirling 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Mental Pabulum Art 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3. BORF.LLL RALPH (Nero) Let's HamI Together Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3; Office Practice Club 4. [53] BOSCO, FRANK (Frankie) Ladies9 Man Varsity Track 2; J. V. Football 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Bowling: 3; Band 2, 3, 4. BOXER, ANDREA (Andce) The Little One Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Boosters 3; Volleyball 2; Girls’ Chorus 3; Softball 2; Modern Dance 2; Lawrencian Advertising 3. BOY I). DELORES (Dee Dee) Ttcist IS9 Shout Secretary Club; Stenography Club; Modern Dance; Volleyball; Softball; Hockey; Basketball. BRANDEIS, SAMENA She's Slews Transfer from Madison High School BRESLER, MYRA (Gypsy) She Walks in Beauty I.ike the Slight Spanish Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3, 4; Softball 4; Modern Dance 4. BRESSLER. R1CKI Balhoa Tishman Student Council 3; French Club 4; Spanish Club; Secretary 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Chorus; Girls’ Chorus 3; A Capella 4; Boosters 2, 3; Basketball 2; Modern Dance 2; Biology Club 2. BRODY. IRIS (I) The Apple of Our Eye Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; FNA 2; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. BROMBERG, RANDI Cod Made Her Just For Vs Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 3; Department Editor 4; Home Room Representative 2; Marshalls 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Buskins 2, 3, 4. BROt , DIANE (Deane) Loveliness, Graciousness. and Brilliancy are Among Thy Attributes Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3; Literary Editor 4; Student Council 3; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Chemistry 3; United Nations Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; President 3, 4; FT A 2, 3; President 4; AFS Welcoming Committee 3, 4; Inter Club Council 3. BROWN, PHILIP Any Relation to Charlie? J. V. Football 2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball. [54] BURKE, EILEEN (I) llurkes Law Stenography club 3; Secretary Club 4. BURKE, MARY APRIL Oh Give Me a Home Hockey 2, 3; Volleyball, 2, 3, 4 ; Basketball 2, 3, 4 ; Badminton 3; Sportsnight 4; Leaders Club 2, 3; Varsity President 4. CALDERON, JACK Call Me “He Man” CAMERON, KATHY (Kutrink) Daddy's Little Girl Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Secretarial Club 2, 3; Stenographers Club; Twirling Master Sergeant 3; Majorette 4; Zip Squad 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Chorus 2; A Capella 3, 4. CANTER, JANE Ah, Men! Bed Cross Representative 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; J.V. Twirling 2; Basketball 3. CAPOBI ANCO, CHRISTINE Call Me Sweetheart [55] CAPOBI ANCO, JOHN (Cap A Junk) I Own the W orld Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. CAPONE, DIANE Vice to Know CAMPBELL, DWIGHT Shortie, Did You Say? Band 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Audio Visual Aid. CAMPBELL. DANVER (Splinter) The Outdoor Type Varsity Track, Football 2; Skiing Club 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club, 2, 3; Basketball. CARACCILO, BARBARA (Bobbie) With a Smile and a Song Red Cross Representative 2; Ice Skating 3; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella Chorus 3, 4. CARAVAGGIO, LAUERTTA (Lmiri) The Flower Girl Office Practice Club 4; Ice Skating Club 3. CARBERRY, JAMES (Jimmy) My Football Hero Varsity Football 4. CARDACE, RICARDO (Ricky) Strike CAREN, STUART Mama Saiil There'd He Darn Like This Physical Science Club 4; Chemical Cluh 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 4; Intramural Tennis 2; Intramural Softball 3; Intramural Football 3. CARLIN, NEIL Speak Softly hut Carry a Big Stick Spanish Club 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Physics Club 4. CARUCCI, PATRICIA Cha, Cha9 Cha Girls Chorus 3; A Capella 4; Secretarial Club 3; Stenographers Club 3. CASEY, BARBARA Let a Smile He Your Umbrella Future Nurses of America Club 3; Secretary 4; Student Council 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Red Cross Club 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Vice President 4; Sports Night 3, 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3, 4. CASSORLA, MARLENE Shalom CAVANAGH, MARY ANNE Give Me a G-A-R-Y! Cheerleading 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3. [56] CHABACK, Il,KNE Change That to a Cary Hark Honor Society 4; Lawrencian Advertising 4; Law-rencian Circulation 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 2; Basketball 2; Spanish Club 3; Boos ers 3; Modern Dance 2; Ice Skating Club 2. CHAMBERLAIN, DANIEL (Moose) Eating. Living, ami WOW! J. V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2. CHANCER, PAULA Heautiful Dreamer French Club 3; Red Cross 3; Future Teachers of America3, 4; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3. CHI MATO, JEANNE (Peep) She' Gonna He Peppy J.V. Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Bowling 2; Stenographers Club 3; Secretarial Club 4; Ice Skating Club 3; Sophomore Chorus; Girls Chorus 3; A Capella Chorus 4. CHIUSANO, ROCCO Hocco ami His Hrotlters CIAMPI, JO ANN Portrait of a Lady Modern Dance 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Cheerleading 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4. CIRONE, WENDY NOEL (Windy) Whirlwind Bowling 3, 4; Office Practice Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2; Softball 4. CITTAD1NO, JOHN Friendly. Sincere, and a Swell Guy to Know Student Council Marshal 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Intramural Football 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4. CLARK, ROBERT (Bob) Hold That Tiger Co-Captain Varsity Football 4; Weight Lifting 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4. COHAN, MARJORIE (Margie) A Golden Spirit Future Teachers of America, Treasurer 4; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. [57] COHAN, STEPHEN IRA (Steve) Remember the “Sneaker Ice Skating Club 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3. COHEN, CHERYL Call Her Cynic Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Basketball 2. COHEN, MICHAELE The Spice of Life Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 4; Sophomore Chorus, A Capella 3; Ice Ska.ing 2; Physics Club 4, Ski Club. COHEN, MYRNA This Sugar Doesn't Dissolve French II Club 4; Latin Club, Vice-President 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 3; Badminton 3; Boosters 3; Physics Club 4. COIIEN, VICTOR (Vic) To the Victor Goes the Spoils Student Council 3, Marshall 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Varsity Wrestling; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. CONDI NO. MARY (Mar) Tve Got a Hammer Minus One Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Twirling 2, 3, 4; Zip Squad 3, 4. COOPER, LINDA In Transit Transfer from McArthur High School. CORRITORE, MICHAEL Mickey Mouse Varsity Track 2; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3. 4; Ice Skating Club 2. 3; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Chorus 3, 4; Cross Country 2. CROCKER, CATHY 74 Hike Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 2; Volleyball 4; Chorus 2, 3. CULPEPPER, WILLIAM (Billy) His Perseverance Shall Re the Mother of Great Success Lawrencian Staff 2, 3; Write Up Editor 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 2; Latin II Club 4, President; French Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Sophomore Chorus; Band 2; Red Cross Representative 2; Student Council Representative 2; Ice Skating Club 2; Boosters 2. [58] DEITCH, WARREN Dislikes Spinich—Or Is it Spanish? DeLEO, GEORGETTE Miss Popularity Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Activities; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella Chorus 3, 4. CURTIS, PATRICIA (Patti) I IWant To llr Hobby’s Girl Student Council 2, 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation; Future Nurses of America 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2. DAMBROSE, CHARLES (Butch) 'in in Love With the Girl Next Door Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2, Captain; Varsity Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 4; Mechanical Drawing 2, 3, 4. DANIELS, DIANE Love anti Marriage Twirling 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3. DANZIGER, HENRY (Hark) A Gentleman Chemistry Club; United Nations Club; Physics Club 4; Chess Club. DANZIGER, JENNIFER ANN (Jenny) She’ll Fare the Music anti Dance Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 3, 4, Circulation 4 ; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ice Skpfing Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 3; Modern Danes Club 2, 3; President 4; Volleyball 3. DARTER, GENE Can't lie a Play hoy. I W on't lie Spanish Club 3; Biology C’ub 2; Chemistry Club 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4. DAVIS, LYNNE Like to Hare Fun Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Red Cross Representative 4; Ski Club 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball Gl RRA, JOHN The Ileal Thing DiCIOCCIO, SILVIO (Sy) Jackie of Hearts Sophomore Chorus; A Capella Chorus 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. DIETZ, LESTER J. Yankees Go Home Honor Society 4 ; French Club; Physics Club 4; Chemical Club 3; Biology Club; Jazz Club 4. DiCANCI. PHILIP JOSEPH (Playboy) Diane. Yon Drive Me Wild Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. DilORIO, DOLORES (Dec) The Fifth Beatle Sophomore Chorus; Girls Chorus 2; A Capella Chorus 4; Latin II Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; J.V. Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Zip Squad 3, 4. DOIT, BERNARD II. (Bernie) The Osmo Kid Honor Society 3, 4; Harvest Staff 4; Student Council Executive Council 4; Marshalls 4; French Club 2; Biology Club 2; Physics Club 4; Chemistry Club 3 President; Ice Skating Club 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 4. DOMINICI, MICHAEL Spooks DOCKSTADER. REBECCA (Becky) Rebecca of Sunnybroifk Farm Sophomore Chorus; Secretarial Club; Girls Chorus 4; Orchestra 3, 4; J.V. Twirling 3; Varsity Twirling 4; Ping Pong 2; Bowling 3, 4; Office Practice 4. DODGE, WAYNE BARRY The Moon Ctmld Wax if It Wasn't for Wane Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. DBM LB. FRANCINE (Fran) Perfection Personified Mental Pabulum Advertising 2, 3, 4; Circulation 4; French Club 4; Hebrew Club 2, 4; Vice-President 3; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Badminton 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4. DULGOV, MARK My Utopia Is Mr. Novak's llifzh School Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Ski Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. [60] DUNDES, NAN Groat Expectations Lawrencian Editor-in-Chief, Lawrencian Literary 2, 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 2, 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Honor Society 3, 4 ; Buskins 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Biology Club, President 2; Red Cross 2; Tennis 2, 3; Basketball 3. DWORKIN, JILL Simonised Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Student Council 3; Hebrew Club 2; Biology Club 2; Red Cross Representative 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Volleyball Intramural 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Nite 2, 3. DWORKIN, JUNE You're the Tops Lawrencian Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 4; Hebrew Club 2; Treasurer 2; Red Cross Representative 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Volleyball Intramural 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Nite 2, 3. EBEL, GEORGE (Frenchie) This Stage Coach Goes to the Pacific Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. EDLEMAN, JILL ROBIN She's Got Personality Lawrencian Circulation 4; Spanish 2; French 2, 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Sports Night 2; Basketball 2; Badminton 2. EDELSTEIN, MARJORIE (Madje) Powerhouse Mental Pabulum Circulation and Advertising 4; Harvest Art, Circulation and Advertising 4; Girls Sports Activities 3, 4; Ice Skating 4; Art Club 3, 4. EKSTEIN, OLIVIA (Livvy) Sweetness and Light Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Future Teachers of America Secretary 4; Debating Club; Volleyball 3, 4; Sports Night 2, 3, 4; Boosters; UN Club 4.' ELLNER. GALE SHELLEY (Ga) Art for Art's Sake Mental Pabulum Art, Circulation, and Advertising 4; Chess Club 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Sports Night 2. EPSTEIN, BETTY (Boops) Gabby Transfer Student from Baldwin High School. FATSCHER, HERBERT Nice 'N Easy [61] FEIN, SUSAN (Sue) A Fein Girl Lawrencian Circulation 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 2; Basketball; Table Tennis. FEINGOLD, ELLIOT (Lee) Wingate's Loss. Our Gain Transferred from Wingate High School; Band 4; Orchestra 4. FEIT, RIKKI SUE Feit far the High! French Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4. FELDSTEIN, NEIL SHAW (Neil) Shaw I'm Shaw Lawrencian Advertising 3; French Club 3; Physics Club 4; Track 2; Ice Skating Club 2. FELLS, GEORGE Incognito EERBER. CHARLES (Btirffer) Was the Thurber? Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Softball 4; Ice Skating 2, 3. FEGRUSON, SANDRA (Sandy) The Student's Counsel Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Literary Staff 2, 4; Alumni Editor 3; Student Council Homeroom Representative 2; Secretary 3; Executive Council 3, 4; Senior Class Vice President; Marshalls 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. FERRARO, ANTHONY (Dizzy) Last of the Mohicans Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4; Ice Skating Club FERRARO, JUDITH (Judy) Jutly and John Were Lovers Fu'.ure Teachers of America 3, 4; Sports Nite 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 3, 4. FERTITTA, GEORGE CAimh Every Mountain Transferred Hewlett High; Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Boosters 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4. [62] FINK, IRVING (Irv) Fhynque Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Biology Club 2; Physics Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Book Store 3, 4. FINKELSON, ALLEN (Fink) I Wanna Own a Gulf Station Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Photographer 2, 3; French II Club 2; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Physics Club 4; Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4; Ski Club; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. FISHMAN, HERMINE (Ilerni) The Hermitage Spanish Club 2, 3; Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3; A Capolla 4. FISHMAN, JANICE in Athlete's Foot Spanish Club 2, 3; Sophomore Chorus, Girls Chorus 3, A Capella 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3. FIUMANO, FRANCIS (Fran) For He's a Jolly Good Fellow Intramural Football 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Orchestra 4. FIXLER, ROBIN Short Hut Sweet Mental Pabulum Advertising 3; French Club 3, 4; Boosters 3; Twirling 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Folk Music Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. FLAT, ARE (Line) Teaching Is an Art Transfer from Abraham Lincoln High School. FLEISCHER, ALAN R. Keep Smiling Physics Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Red Cross Representative 3; Intramural Basketball Captain 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4 ; Intramural Tennis Captain 2; Intramural Bowling Cap lain 2, 3, 4. FLEISCHER. BRUCE For He Is an Englishman Physics Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. FLETCHER, PAUL (Fletch) A Jacket, a Jacket. My Racket for a Jacket Mental Pabulum Literary Staff 3, 4; Circulation Manager 4; Spanish III Club Treasurer 3; Chemistry Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skaing Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 3; Varsity Tennis 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2. [63] FRAN KEN BERG, DARLENE (Dolly) Face ami Form Divine Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Band 2, 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Volleyball 4; Basketball 2, 4; Spanish Club 4. FR El FELD, JUDY (Jude) She Likes Cars ami !So Wonder Chemistry Club 3; Physics Club 4; Leaders Club, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling Manager 3,4; Ping Pong 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. FRIED, ARNOLD Altcavs Amidst the Social Whirl Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Football 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Track 2; Stamp Club 2; Wrestling 4. FRIEDBERG, MARTHA (Marly) The Fen Is the Tongue of the Mind Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 4; Buskins 2, 3; Vice-President 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Mental Pabulum Advertisings; Harvest Magazine 3, Copy Editor 4. FRIEDMAN, ARTHUR Life Is Hut a Dream Intramural Tennis 2; Intramural Sotfball 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4. FRISCHER, BARRY JON Live ami Laugh at It All Hebrew Club 3; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Football 3, 4; J.V. Bowling 2; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Varsity Bowling 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4. GALANTE, CAROL ANN (Giggles) Little Bor Bill Student Council Homeroom Representative 2; Law-rencian Typist 4; Harvest Typist 4; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Zip Squad 3, Secretary 4; Stenographer’s Club President 3; Secretarial Club President 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4. GALBRAITH, MARY ANN (Main) Where Have You Been. Billy Boy Billy Boy? Ice Skating Club, Stenographer’s Club. GALLOF, STEVEN (Steve) Keep Smiling Student Council Representative 2, 3; Marshalls; Spanish Club 2; Red Cross Representative, 2, 3; Art Club 3, 4; Jazz Club; Ski Club 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Varsity Track 2. GARDNER, SUSAN RETH (Sue) Somewhere Over the Rainbow Spanish Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Boosters 3; Sophomore Chorus; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis Honor Team 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 2; Softball 2; Ski Club 3,4. [64] GAR FINK EL, GARY CHARLES Not a Word Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Tennis 3. GARNETT, IRIS A Garnet u Precious Stone Boosters 3; Ice-Skating Club 2, 3. GARVEY, KEVIN Hold aiul lira re Intramural Bowling; Intramural Football 2; Ice Skating Club 3, 4. CEIST, CHARLES The Ceist of It All GELLER, ROBERTA That Best Look Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Boosters 3; Sof ball 4. GELLES, ROBERT A Regular Patron of “Jilly's” GENTILE, LENORE Personality Gal French Club 2; Red Cross Representative 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Sports Nite 2, 3, 4. GERALDI, BARBARA (Barbie) Here Comes the Bride Office Practice Club 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Baseball 4; Bowling 3, 4; Homemaking Club 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 4. GERMANO, DOMINICK King of Hearts Chorus 2, 3, 4 ; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Junior Varsity Footbal 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. GERSIIMAN, RICHARD (Richie) Any Girls Around? French Club 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Bowling 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4. [65] GERSON ALLEN (Ger ) Where There's Life There's Allen Buskins 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Track 2, Bowling 2; Red Cross 4. GERSTLE, ALLAN (Al) Respect for One's Peers Is Paramount Track 2; Cross Country 3; Intramural Tennis 3; Intramural Football 4; Physics Club 4. GIACOMAZZO, JOSEPH (Jack) Mr. Atlas Ice-Skating Club 2, 3, 4. GINSBERG, BERNARD A Real Individualist S udent Council Vice President 4; French Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Radio Club Secretary 3; Physics Club 4. GLACIIMAN, IRENE The Good Humour Girl Junior Varsity Twirling 3; Varsity Twirling 4; Office practice Club 4. GLASS, ALICE Traditiona! Mental Pablum Circulation 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Band Manager 3, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. CLICK MAN, ANDREW (Andy) ISot Quantity. Rut Quality Student Council Home Room Representative 2; Hebrew Club 2, 3; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella Chorus 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Intramural Football 2; Intramural Baseball 3. CLICKMAN, GALE (GiGi) Consideration Is the lletter Part of Livinfi Student Council Homeroom Representative 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Activities 2, 3, 4. GLl BIN, BRUCE A. (Hot Lip ) lie's (rot the Whole World in llis Hands Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. GOLDBERG, EILEEN Denizen of the Pressroom Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pablum Circulation 3, 4; Advertising 3, Manger 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Vice President 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Badminton 3. [66J GOULD, TERI SUE On Top of Old Smoky Mental Pablum Literary 4; French Club 3; Biology Club 2; Future Nurses of America 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Girls Sports; Chemistry Club 4. GRALNICK, HARVEY (Harv) Just Call a Spado a Spado Chemistry Club 3; Physics Club 4; Ice Skating Club; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising. GRANOFF, MARK Beware! The Plural Is Marx Physics Club 4; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2; Intramural Tennis 2, 3, 4. GREENBLATT, PETER (Splatter) Too Nice a Cur Wrestling, Senior Play, Ice Skating Club, Boosters 3; Ski Club; Boys Sports Activities. GOLDBERG, HENRY (Goph) The Qualities of a True Friend Spanish III Club; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Baseball. GOLDEN, ROBERT Profile in Courage Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4; Mental Pablum Circulation 3, 4; French Club 3; Chemistry Club, Vice President 3; Red Cross Representative 3; Intramural Tennis 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. GOLDMAN, ANDREW (Andy) Heart of Cold Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Biology, Chairman 3; Harvest Art Editor 4; Red Cross 3. GOLDSMITH, CORINNE (Cookie) Pm a Yogi (Bear) Student Council’ Homeroom Representative 3; Band Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3. GOLDSTEIN, LESLIE (lister) Book Around the Clock Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz’ Club 2, 3, 4. GOLDEN, WAYNE Mr. America Hebrew Club; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball. GREY, LINDA ANN (Lindy) Effervescence Person ified Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor in Chief 4; Homeroom Representative 2, Executive Council 3; Marshalls 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 3; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President. GROBSTEIN, DIANE Surfin' Safari Spanish Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Girls Sports Activities 2, 3, 4; Sportsnite 3, 4. IIAGGART. MORAG KATHLEEN A Sweetness From Within Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 3; Harvest 2, 3, 4; UN Club 2, 3; Badminton 3; Hockey 4; Volleyball 4; French Club 2, 3, 4 HAMILTON, GAIL It's Lovely to he in Lore Basketball 3, 4 GRODE, HILLARY (Hil) On Your Honor French Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. GRONSBELL, MARK Eagerness Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pablum Circulation 4; Advertising 3; Marshall 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; United Nations Club 3, 4; Intramural Soft-ball 3; Intramural Basketball 4. GROOM, W ILLIAM II. (Big Otis) Strike Up the Hand! Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; A Capella Chorus 3, 4. GROPPER, ROBERT (Hopper) You Have Two Joyces to Pick From Biology Club 2; Boosters 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. GROSS, LARRY PHILIP I'll Take Tiro Gross Junior Varsity Football 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3; Intramural Football 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3. GUARNACCIA, LYNN MARIA Like Every-Buddy Badminton 2, 3; Hockey 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4. ■ HAMMER, ROBERT (Bob) Lady Killer Lawrencian Circulation 4; Spanish Club 3; Chemistry Club; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Intramural Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3. HANDW’ERKER, STEPHEN Run Silent. Run Deep German Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club HARROW, GARY (Biimiiiiok) Man About Totcn French Club 4; Jazz Club 3, 4 HARTS, MIRIAM (Mimi) You've Gotta Hare Hart French Club 3, 4; Hebrew Club 4; Boosters 3; Ice Skating 3; Modern Dance 2 HAVLIN, EARL (Buddy) Ain't I Wonderful? Buskins 4; German Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Wrestling 4; Sophomore Chorus 2; A Capella 3, 4; Folksinging Club 3, 4; Boosters 3; Junior Varsity Bowling 3; Intramural Bowling 2 HAWLEY, CATHERINE GRIFFIN (Kathy) Here's to the Olympics Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2 HAZAN, LARRY Higher Horizons for Him Lawrencian Advertising 4; Mental Pabulam Circulation 4; Chemistry Club 3; Boosters 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4 11 FT IK ER. MARK (wains Recognition in Many Ways Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum 3; Business Manager 4; Student Council 3; Physics Club 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Marshalls 3, 4 HEFT, JAMES (J. B.) On Iteing Physically Fit Home Room Representative 3; French Club 3; Physics Club 4; Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; In.ramural Basketball 3; Intramural Soflball 3; Ice Skating HELFANT, SHEILLA 2 Plain Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Boosters 3; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3; A Capella Chorus 4 [69] HENDRICKSON, JOHN PETER (Pete) Pete —tlir Pom ki in hater Track 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4 IIEKSII. SUE Ding Dong School Lawrencian Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 2; Student Council Representative 2, 4; French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Boosters 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4 HICKS, ALFRED Girls Are O.K. By Me Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4 HICKS, JUDITH (Judy) Little Dynamite Ice Skating Club 3; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Leaders 2; Sportsnite 2 IIOEHEIL CAROL ANN Cap-Happy Lawrencian Advertising 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology 2; Chemistry Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; UN Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Volleyball 4; Student Council 3, 4 HOFFER, ERIC (Rich) You'll Never Walk Alone Student Council Representative; Student Council Marshall; Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball; Intramural Football; Boosters HOFFMAN, SHARON On Your Toes Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 3; Girls Sports Editor 4; French Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Modern Dance 3, 4; Harvest 2, 3; Literary Editor 4; Future Teachers of America 2.3 HOGAN, BONNIE (Bon) Wit It A Song In My Heart Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Sophomore Chorus 2; A Capella Chorus 3.4 HOLZMAN, GAIL When You're Smiling? Spanish Club 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3; Folk Music Club 3 HURWITZ, JUDITH (Judi) For People Who Like People Latin Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 [70] HYMAN, BARBARA LYNN (Barb) Somebody Loves Me. Stevie It's You Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2 IACOVETTI, JOHN Pretty Hoy Junior (Varsity) Baseball 2; Junior (Varsity) Football 2; Intramural Baseball; Intramural Football; Homeroom Representative 2; Boosters IRWIN, PENNY Pretty Itlue Eyes Lawrencian Circulation 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Art Staff 4; Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Tennis 2; Ice Skating 2, 3 JACOBS, SUSAN Sweet Sue Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Jazz Club 2; Boosters 3; Band; Color Guard 3 JAKOB, JAMES A Heal Crasser JOHNSON, LILLY (Candy) ill Things ISice Girls Sports; Volleyball; Office Practice Club JOHNSON, ROBY Red’s My Name Transferred from Stephen High; Varsity Baseball; Junior Varsity Basketball JOHNSON, RUSSELL Hi! Russ Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 4; Junior Varsity Football 3 KARAT, DOUGLAS (Doug) The Silent Type Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 3; Science Fiction Club 3 KAISER, JAY Of the Aluminum People? Lawrencian Circulation 4; French Club 3; Physics Club 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4 [71] KAITZ, DONALD Go Fly Some Kites Mental Pabulum Circulation 4 ; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Physics Club 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 KAMI SUER, MARCIA (Marsh) i et the Chips Fall Where They May Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Advertising 3, 4; Advertising Manager 4; Chemistry Club 4; Philosophy Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; J.V. Twirling 2; Boosters 3 KAPILOFF, ELLEN at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again Future Teachers of America 3, 4; UN Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Red Cross 2 KAPLAN. PAMELA (Pam) Take Things in Stride Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising; Library Assistant; French Club; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Boosters; J.V. Twirling KARLIN. ANDREW (Andy) Weekends are too Short Physics Club 4 KAROL, ZACHARY (Zack) Argument is a Great Fart of Valor Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Marshall 3, 4; Vice President French Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football; Softball; Basketball, Bowling 2, 3, 4; J.V. Bowling 2; Class Treasurer 4 RASHER, PENNY (Katrink) That Incomparable All American Girl Mental Pabulum Art 4; French Club 2, 3; Cheerleading 4; Boosters 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Badminton 3; Bowling 3, 4; Sportsnite 3; Art Leader 4; Art Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3; Ski Club 2 KATSKY, SUSAN (Susie) If You Knew Suzie, Like I Know Susie Chess Club 4; Volleyball 3; Bowling Team 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Math Club 2 KATZ. IRA Vm looking over a 4 Leaf Clover Lawrencian Advertising; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; UN Club; Chemistry Club; Hebrew Club; Boosters; Biology Club; Ice Skating; Rifle Club KATZEN, ROBERT Keep the Ball Rolling Band 2; Track 2; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3 [72] KAUFMAN, JOY A Joy to Uphold Transfer from Jamaica High Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Boosters 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Sportsnite 4 KAY, STEVEN The Math Whiz Hebrew Club 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 3: Flag Football 3,4; Ice Skating 4; UN Club 4; Math Team 4; Chess Club 4 KAYE, BERNARD (Bernie) He's O'Kaye by Us Spanish Club 3, 4; Hebrew Club 2, 3; Intramural Football 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4 KERNER. GARY Sports Ulus Spanish Club 3; J.V. Football; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Football 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Bowling 2 KIRSCHENHEI TER, JI DITII ANN (Judy) A Helping Hand Junior Red Cross 3 KLEIN, ANN Only there Were More !Ake You Honor Society 3, 4 ; Lawrencian Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 2; Treasurer 3; Ice Skating 3, 4 ; Tennis 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; French Club President 2; Chemistry 4 KLEIN, JOSEPH The Secretary (penend Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; UN Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3; Intramural Tennis 2; Ice Skating 2 KLEIN, RON I Simplicity Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3 KLEIN, RONNIE BARS ft here Are You (rtfinti This Vacation? Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Student Council 4; Hebrew Club 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4; Boosters 3; Volleyball 3,4; Sportsnite 4 KLINGER, ADRIA (A) A for Effort Lawrencian Circulation 2, 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, 3, 4; Harvest Literary 4; French Club 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4; Boosters 3; Jazz Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3; A Capella 3, 4; Sophomore Chorus [73] KLINGER KAREN She Kling to Jeff Lawrencian Advertising 3; Boosters 2; Library Assistant 4; Spanish Club 2; J.V. Twirling 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Physics Club 4 KOENIGSBERG, LYNN Robbing Rest Harvest 4; French Club 2, 3; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Folksinging Club 3; Ice Skating 4 KOHN, BARBARA Rnrbie Doll Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Boosters 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4 KOI.MAN. THOMAS (Tommy) Sportsman J.V. Football 2; Track 2; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4 KOMISAR, ARNOLD Gelling to Know You Transfer from Stuyvesant High Ice Skating 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3; Basketball 3 KOOTA. JEROME (Coot) Honesty Is the Rest Policy Latin Club 2; French Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Student Library Assistant 3, 4 KORES, MARK The Well-Dressetl Man Intramural Tennis; Intramural Bowling; French Club; Stamp Club; Coin Club KOSS, IIELAINE Rahny Over Rnrton French Club 4; Boosters 2, 3; Chemistry Club 4; Ice Skating 4; Sportsnite 2, 4; Volleyball 2, 4 KOVELMAN, NORMAN (N.K.) Casanova Intramural Bowling; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Football; JV Bowling 3; Chess Club KOZLOWSKY, JOAN Sincerely Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters [74] KRAUT, LAWRENCE Hooper Spanish Club 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Tennis 2; JV Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3; Red Cross Representative 2; Ice Skating 2 KREISS, DONALD (J.C.) Floor It Lawrencian Circulation 4; Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Advertising 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Marshalls 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross County 2; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Booster 3, 4 KRISS, RONALD (Ron) Hrain Child Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4; Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Advertising 4; Circulation 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Hebrew Club, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3, 4; Boys Sportsactivities 2, 3, 4; Math Team 4; Chess Club 4; President; Investment Club 4; Vice President; Red Cross Representative 4 KIR . BARBARA The Deserving King Biology Club 2; Hebrew Club 2; Volleyball 4; Basketball 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Library Assistant 4; French Club 2, 3 KVARES, ALAN (Al) Sailing. Sailing Ice Skating 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Track 3, 4 LAGOD, ALAN Where Is My Pabulum? Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary Staff 3, 4; Student Council 3; Marshall 3, 4; Hebrew Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Biology 3; Track 2; Cross Country 3 LANDAU, DANIEL The Simple Life French Club 3; Hebrew Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Intramural Football 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 3; Cross Country 2 LANDSBERG, ERIC He Holds the Mirror to Mature Intramural Tennis; Bowling; French Club 2 LANG, RONALD (“Chicago”) Confused Harvest Art Staff 3, 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Intramural Baseball 2, 3 LANGFUR, RICHARD Hare Piano, Will Travel [75] LnROCCA, BARBARA (Mitly) Jolly ami Everything Mice LaSALLE, ANNETTE MARIA The Silent Spring LEIIRMAN, DAVID (Dave) lie Specific Mental Pabulum Literary Stalf 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Orchestra 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 4 LEITNER, ARTHUR (Artie) Great With Girls Spanish Club 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3 LAZAN, ANDREA (Andy) Junior Sophisticate French Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2; Boosters 2; Ski Club 2 LOUGHMAN, JOHN Quiet One LKIILAINC, JUDITH From Rags to Richies Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4; Advertising 3, 4; Girls Sports Editor 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; French Club 4; Hebrew Club 3; Treasurer 4; Ice Skating Club 4; Boosters 3; Leaders Club 3; Badmington Manager Honor Team 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Baske.ball 2, 3; Tennis 2 LEFKOW, PETER In the Fire of Life. Success Is the Core Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum; Secretary of Senior Class; Executive Council of Student Council; Captain of Marshalls; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Physics 4; Latin Club; United Nations Club; Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball 2, 3, 4 LEHRER, DOUGLAS (Doug) Fin Off to See the World Harvest Art Staff 4; Ski Club 2; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3 LEHRER, MARTIN (Spike) Jazz Boy Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 [76] LEOGRANDE, VINCENT (Leo) Poker Face Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; J.V. Football 2, 4; Intramural Football 2, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4 LEON, MARILYN She Is a Phantom of Delight and Charm French Club 2; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4 LEONE, MARIE (Rie) It's a Huff Life Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; General Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 2; Stenographer’s Club 2, 3; Modern Dance 2, 3; Bowling 2, 4; Boosters 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Secretarial Club; Vice-President 4; Softball 2; Sportsnite 3 LEONE, VINCENT (Vinnie) A Man of Your Caliber Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 4; Wrestling 4 LERNER, IRIS Iris Is a Purple Flower Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Spanish Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Boosters 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 LESSER, BARBARA (Darby) l)o It I tmdes Have More Fun? Spanish Club 2, 3; Boosters 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Ice Ska.ing Club 3; Volleyball 4 LEVETT, JOHN Big Itad John J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Physics Club 4 LEVIN, ANNETTE The Fun in Life French Club 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4 LEVINE, CARAL Blithe Spirit Softball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2 LEVINE. DOR I LOIS The Best of Everything Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising Staff 4; Buskins 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Varsity 3, Cocaptain 4; Senior Write-Up Editor 4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Badminton 3, Honor 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Softball 2, 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, Junior Captain 3, Song Writer 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; United Nations Club 2, 3; Red Cross Representative 3; Student Council Representative 2 [77] IJEBLING, MARC Moving On LIPMAN, MICHAEL He Will Reach the Top Honor Society 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3 LIP5TEIN, ZELDA Zel-Ous Ice Skating Club 3; Stenographer's Club 4; Chorus 2, 3; A Capella 4; Secretarial Club 2 LITTMAN, DAVID (Dave) Straight from the Horse's Mouth Track 2, 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3 LEVINE, STEVEN The President Says Honor Society 3; President 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 4; French Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Math Team 4; Intramural 3, 4; Math Team 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3 LEVY, BRUCE R 1 lie Can't lie the Editor He'll Be President Honor Society 3, 4; President of French Club 3; Editor of Mental Pabulum 4, Literary Staff 2, 3, Advertising Staff 3, Circulation Staff 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Math Team 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Tennis 2, Senior Play 4 LEVY', STANLEY Dedicated to the Ct od in Life Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3, Manager 4, Lawrencian Photography 4; Buskins 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Stage Manager 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; French Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Physics Club 4; Boosters 3; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2; Intramural Baseball 2; Intramural Football 3; Intramural Tennis 3 LIBERMAN, Y1ARK Burn Rubber Lawrencian Photographer 2; Intramural Tennis; Intramural Football; Ski Club; Ice Skating Club LICl’RSE, JEAN (Jeunie) The Actress Sophomore Chorus; Girl's Chorus 3; A Capella 4; Ice Skating 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Music Club 2; Volleyball 2 LIGLRSE. MICHAEL Buy Me Some Peanuts Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4 [78] LIZAN, MERYLL Or Is It Cheryl? Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Spanish Club 3; Intramural Volleyball; J.V. Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Red Cross Representative; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ice Skating LOHMAN, PHYLLIS She's No Low-Man on the Totem I ole LORE, AMY That Certain Smile Lawrencian Advertising 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4 LI BEK. JAY It g A Fine Life Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Intramural Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3 LUTZ, RONALD A. Big Brother Intramural Baseball 4 LYNCH. RICHARD Yes Ue Have No Pizza Today Ice Skating 2, 3 MADDEN, JOHN Next Week We ve Cot to Get Organized Mental Pabulum Advertising 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Biology Club 2 MACLIAKO. RALPH Speedy Gonzales Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3 MARASCO. JOSEPH Pizza King Baseball 2, 3, 4 MARSAK, KENNETH Moe About Town Lawrencian Advertising 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 2, 4; Mental Pabulum Advertising 3; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2 [79] !V1 A RSI CO, JOHN You ’re Col to Harp Hpart Track 2; Intramural Softball 3; Intramural Football 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Ice Skating Club MAR 1I NELLI, MARY One of tlir Curlpr Cirls Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 MARX, ALICE A Taste of Honey Lawrencian Circulation 3; Manager 4; Honor Society 3 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Boosters 3; Red Cross Secretary 2; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Student Council Representative 3; Spanish Club 4 MA I III AS, STEVEN He B ant Fun, Fun. Fun LawrencianCirculation 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Boosters 3 MAY, DEBORAH May Y ou Always Walk in Sunshine Lawrencian Advertising 2, 3, 4; Lawrencian Literary 3, 4; Literary Editor 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 2; Circulation 2, 4; Buskins 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Harvest Managing Editor 4; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Varsity 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Future Nurses of America 2; Ice Skating Club, 2, 3; Ski Club 2; United Nations Club 4 McBl RNEY, ISABELLE Touch the Clouds Ice Skating Club 2; Office Practice Club 4 McCROSSEN, DENNIS Sh yness Is Yet a Virtue Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4 MEEKER, ROBERT llrotlierly Lore Transfer from Hewlett High School. Ice Skating Club 4; Intramural Basketball 4 MELLACE, MARY LOU (“Maria Luisa”) Epitome of U it Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Volleyball 4; A Capella Choir 4; Badminton 4; Tennis 4; Softball 3; Boosters 3; Sportsnite 2 MELNICK, GERALD (Jerry) Van Clihurn of Lawrence Hit’ll School Jazz Band 4; A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4 [80] MENDER, KAREN (Beaver) I Left My Heart in Michigan Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Ice Skating 2, 3; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, 3; Songleader 4 MERENDINO, CATHERINE Just Me ami My Guy Red Cross 2; Office Practice Club 4 MEYER, ANDREW AU-Arouml Guy MEYER, ROBERT lie Takes All Hurdles in Stride Track 3 MEYERS, LAI KIR All-Around Girl Student Council Representative 4; French Club 3, 4; Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Leaders Club 2 MICHAELS, LESLIE Variety Is the Spice of Life Twirling 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3 MIGLIO, TERESA MARIE (Terry) Meet. Me on “t” Street Office Practice Club 4 MILLER, KAREN (Kar) Spark of Life Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Advertising 3, 4; Literary 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Biology 2; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3 MILLER, LINDA The Artist Is a Rare, Rare Breed Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Art 2, 3; Editor 4; Advertising 2, 3, 4; Circulation 2, 3, 4; Marshalls 3, 4 ; Art Club 2, 3; Buskins 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; United Nations Club 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Boosters 3 MILLER, WENDY A Busy, Busy Young Lady Mental Pabulum 2, 3; Student Council 2; Debating Team 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Hebrew Club 3, 4; Jazz Club; Senior Play 4 [81] MONTBONE, CLAIRE (Claim ) Pal Joey Twirling 2, 3; Stenographer’s Club 3; Secretarial Club 4 MOSS, HANNA Life Is Wonderful Transferred From Lincoln High School; Hebrew Club 4 MUCCIARO, LEONORE ‘De i’-cate Chorus 3; Student Council Representative 2; Red Cross 2; Future Nurses of America 2; Folk-singing 2; Twirling 2, 3 Ml JEHLEMAN, RICHARD Sing Me to Sleep Chorus 2; A Capella 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Bowling 3; Varsity Track 3; Ice Skating Club; Varsity Bowling 4 MUGLIA, DIANE (Peanuts) Devil or Angel Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3. 4 MlKAMAI„ YVONNE An Individual To He Admired French Club 3, 4; Hebrew Club 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Folk-singing Club 3; Badminton 4 MI TCI I EL, BARBARA Blue Monday Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; United Nations Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Twirling 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Basketball 2 MITTMAN. SHERYLL A True Friend Lawrencian Circulation 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4 MONCHEK, LANA TER I A Friend to All Varsity Twirling 4; Ice Skating 2, 4; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Jazz Club 4 MONTGOMERY, DORIS (Jill) Run Sammy Run Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Captain 4 V i _ «JPT w ■ i. X cHl [82] MUTTER, LILLIAN (Lillie) Hello Mutter Transfer from Bayside High School; Softball 3 NADELSON, RICHARD Eat, Drink, ami Hr Merry Lawrencian Advertising 2, 4; Buskins 4; Intramural Football 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Baseball 3; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; General Chorus 2 NOMER, RICHARD (Rich) Drummer Boy Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4 NOSWORTHY, GLORIA HOPE (GIo) If’ Been Swell Foreign student from Jamaica. Future Nurses of America 4; Color Guard 4 M MEROFF, MARSHA Our Day W ill Come Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, 3; Red Cross 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Boosters 3 NUSSDORF, MARK Last But Not .east Band 2, 3, 4 NUZZOLO, BARBARA Success Is A Rocky Road Badminton 3, 4; Volleyball 3 OESTREICH, MARTIN ROY Never a Dull Marty Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; United Nations Club 4; Math Team 4; intramural Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Football 3 O’KEEFE, KAREN The Rebel Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 3 OLIVER!, BARBARA (Bobbie) One in a Million Ice Skating Club 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3; Captain 4; Office Practice Club 4; Junior Varsity Twirling Teaching 3 [83] OLIVIERI, JOHN V. Jayvee ORDA, PATRICIA (Pally) Patty Cake. Patty Cake. Maker's Man Mental Pabulum 3, 4; Home Room Representative 2, 4; Student Council Execu ive 3; Marshalls 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Badminton 3; Volleyball 4; Sportsnight 3, 4; French Club 4; Library Assistant 4 OSHRAIN, MAI KEEN (Mo) Dancing in the Dark French Club 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Ice Skating 3, 4; Red Crosa 3; Modern Dance 3; Vice President 4; A Capella rus 4; Ski Club 4; Sports-nite 4 OSTER, LESLIE (Terry) Some Day Mv Prince ill Come Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4 PALLADINO, DONALD He's Just Ducky PALLADINO, RICHARD Pigskin Parade JV Football 2; Track 2 PALLESCHI, RALPH St. John's. Here I Come JV Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Chemistry Club 3 PALMER, IRENE Pack Up Your Curlers in Your Old Kit Hag Boosters 3 PANDOLFO, MARIE (Ree Ree) I Can't Make Up My Mind Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 3, 4 PARKER, ALLAN Hey Little Cobra Spanish Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; JV Bowling 2 [84] PARKER, JO ANNE Waffle Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 4; JV Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Ice Skating 3 PAUL, FLORENCE (Flo) Poafure Hus French Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Volleyball 4 PECKER, HARVEY Some Call Me Henunie Spanish Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural F seball 2, 3; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 2 PELUNIS, MARJORIE (Marji) Happiness Is Just a Thing French Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Boosters 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3 PERLOV, PAMELA (Pam) Above It ill Honor Society 3; Secretary 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2; JV Cheerleading 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Mental Pab Literary 4; Future Teachers of America 4 PESKIN, JAY On the Hall French Club 2, 3; UN Club 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Boosters 2, 3; Baseball 3; Stamp Club 2; Ping Pong Club 2, 3 PESKORZ, DOROTHY ANN (Dot) Every Night at the Movies Field Hockey 2, 3; Honor 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 2; Vice President 3; President 4; Band 2 PETERSEIL, JACK Am Heaven Houml Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3 PETERSON, CIIERY L LEE (Sherwood) My Hoy Hill Varsity Twirling 2, 3; Captain 4; JV Teacher 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; JV Teacher 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Ice Skating Club 2; Student Council Representative 3; Office Practice Club 4 PETTIT, MARGO Hing on Her Finger Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Beauty Culture 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Baseball 3, 4 [85] PFLANZER, STEVEN Mentally Alert anil Morally Straight Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Flag Football 3; Basketball, 3; Math Team 4 PINNOLA, I'ETEH The Milking of the President Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 3; President 4; Marshalls 3. 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Chess Club 2; Ski Club 3; Physics Club 4 1 POLLING. ANN (Annie) Sweet and Lovely Ice Skating Club 2; Band 2, 3 POWELL, ANTHONY (Tony) Little Hoy Blue Basketball 3, 4; Track 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 POWERS, ROBERT The Way the Crow Flies PRAGER, LAURIE Varsity Sport Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Red Cross Representative 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Basketball 2 PRICHEP, LAWRENCE (Lightning) Or. Kildare Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Marshall 3; Biology Club 2; UN Club 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2; Ping Pong 2; Intra Tennis 2; Intramural Baseball 3 PROOPIS, MARGO The Sure Step Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4; Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; Student Council Home Room Representative 2, 3; UN Club 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Boosters 3 PUPA, CAROL ANN Singing Along Together A Cappella 4 RABSTE1N, RICHARD Turtle Neck Sweater Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3; Ski Club 2; Biology Club 2 [86] Ki l l). CRKGOKY lleailx the Squatl Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum 4; Marshall 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; French Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; Ice Skating 4; Sports Editor of Mental Pabulum 4 REIN, SANDRA (Sandy) ‘Rein’-gold REINER, JANET (Jan) Until They Sail Ice Skating- Club 2; Secretarial Club 4; JV Twirling 3; Stenographers Club RICCARDI, ANTHONY (Tony) Shy Hoy Ice Skating Club 2; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 RICIOPPO, ELAINE Chop, Chop Office Practice Club; JV Twirling; Varsity Twirling 3,4 RINCLER. ROBIN Yon Make Me Feel So Younfi Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary Staff 3, 4; Future Teachers of America; Boosters 3; Girls Basketball 2; Girls Sportsnight 3; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2 ROBBINS, TERRY Rohin Red Rreasl Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Boosters 3 ROBERTSON, JAMES What's in a ISame? ROBINSON. JACK IT underfill Dreamer Hebrew Club 2, 3; Ice Skating Club; Intramural Football 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Jazz Club ROIJX), ANTHONY (Tony) The (Juiet One [87] KOMKH. ( KOIt( K He a Traveling Man Spanish Club; Biology Club; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4 ROSE, MARTIN Joy Is the Apple of Hi Eye Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2; French Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Physics Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football; Basketball; Baseball 2, 3 ROSEFIELDE, ADRIANNE The Yellow Rose of Texas Student Council 4; German Club 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Boosters 3; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Modern Dance 2, 4; A Cappella Chorus 4; Ski Club 4 ROSEN, ALAN A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose Physics Club 4; Folksinging Club 4; Biology Club 2 ROSEN, HARVEY Onward to Victory Honor Society 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 ROSEN, JO ANN hew pie Doll Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3; Office Practice 4; Stenographers Club 4 ROSENBERG, ARLENE I’m Riding My Time Skiing 2; Office Practice Club 4; Sportsnight ROSENBERG, CAROL Veni9 Vidi. Vici Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry 3; Red Cross 2, 3; Boosters 3; Volley-ball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Ice Skating 2 ROSENBERG, HARRIET (Riki) The Loving Langel Strangle Spanish Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3, 4; JV Twirling 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Bowling 2; Hockey 3 ROSENBERGER, JAMES Simple Pleasure Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Booster 3; Boys Sports 2, 3, 4 [88] ROSEN FELD, JOAN A Natural Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; S udent Council Representative 3, 4; French Club 2, Secretary 3, 4; Biology 2; Fu'.ure Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice President 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Skiing 2, 3 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Boosters 3; Girls Basketball 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Sportsnite 2, 3 ROSENTHAL, BONNIE (Bon) All Her Stocks in W ein Lawrencian Advertising 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Volleyball 2 ROSENTHAL. MICHAEL It's Decreed; He'll Succeed Lawrencian Circulation and Advertising 4; UN Club 3, 4; Ice Skating 3; In ramural Tennis 2; Ping Pong 2 ROTH, BARBARA (Bobbi) The World of Hooks Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; Lawrencian Advertising and Circulation 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Boosters 3; Color Guard 4; Orchestra 4; French Club 3 ROWLETTE, ARLENE All Woman Ice Skating 2, 3; Boosters 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Leaders Club 4; Hockey 4; Bowling 3, 4; Honor Bowling 3; Basketball 4; Softball 4 RUBENSTEIN, MICHAEL Little Ruby Intramural Fooiball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Chemistry Club 4 RUBIN, ILENE Honesty Makes a Wonderful Woman Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; Advertising 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; JV Twirling 2; Varsity 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Volleyball 4; Bowling 3 RUBIN, JACQUELINE (Jackie) Dramatic personnae Mental Pabulum; Headline Editor 4; Buskins 2, 3, 4; Secretary, President; Spanish Club 3; Boosters 2, 3; Ski Club 4 RUBINGER, LESLEY JANE (Les) She's Got a Gold Mine Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4; French Ciub 2, 3; Latin Club 3, President 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Boosters 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Bowling 3; Badminton 4 RUGOFF. ALAN Call Him Mr. Universe Mental Pabulum Circula ion 2; Ice Skating; Wrestling; Intramural Football; Spanish Club 2 [89] SACKS, LEONARD Lover Come Hock Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Chemistry Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Hebrew Club 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Track 2; Varsity Wrestling 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 SAIS, ELLEN Life' A Hall Boosters 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 SALOMON, STEVEN (Sols) Down at Papa Joe' Latin Club 2; Radio 2, 3; Vice President 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Mechanical Drawing 3, 4; Jazz Club SAMTER, THOMAS (Stomp) Come Blow Your Horn Mental Pabulum Circulation 2; Student Council Representative 3; French Club 2, 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Marshall 3 SAMI ELS, IVAN A Man to Depend On SAMUELS, STEWART (Calvin) A Tree Does Crow in Brooklyn Cross Country Track 2, 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Mechanical Drawing 3, 4; Radio Club 3 SANTORA, THOMAS You Don't Own Me Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Football 3; Weightlifting; Office Practice Club 3, 4; Boys Sport Activities 3, 4 SARAKINO, DOLORES Diligence Is the Way to Success Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3 SARAKINO, VICTORIA (Vicki) She Swings to Conquer Hockey 2, Honor Team 3, 4; Badminton Honor Team 3; Volleyball Honor Team 3, 4; Basketball 2, Honor Team 3; Softball Honor Team 2, 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3 SASSOON, CAROL Love a Parade Lawrencian Circulation 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Physics Club 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 [90] SCHNEIDER, STEVEN My Day Das Finally Arrived SCHOENFARBER, HARRIET Home Street Home German Club 2, 3; Skating Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Tennis, Volleyball SAVITT, ARTHUR E for Effort Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Seminar 3; A Cappela 4; Tennis Intramural 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3 SAWYER, ERICA The University Kid Harvest Circulation 3; Volley ball 3,4; Transfer from University High School, Los Angeles SCHECTER, EDW ARD A Hard Worker Honor Society 3, 4; Class Vice President 2, 3; Class President 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 3, 4; Tennis Intramural 2; Lawrencian Write-up 4; Hebrew Club 2, 3; Nassau County Delegate to State Y’outh Conference 4; S udent Council Marshals 3 4; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; United Nations Club 2, 3; German Club 2, 3 SCHER, SALLY (Sal) Oh. Ihnc I Hare to (wet I p in the Morning Boosters 3; Ice Skating Club 2; Folk Music Club 2; Red Cross 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3 SCHLICHTER, ARNOLD (Arnie) One of a Kind Intramural Football 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4 SCHLOESSER, BARRY Bowl ’em Over JV Bowling 2; Varsity Bowling 3, 4 SCHANDELSON, ARNOLD (Arnie) One Easy Lesson on How to Lose Your Insurance Folicy Ice Skating Club; Ski Club; Boys Sport Activities SCHATTNER, DAVID (“— Schatt Jr.”) Spirited Varsity Football 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Wrestling 4; Intramural Bask2tball 3; Weightlifting 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3 [91] SCHOENFELD, ALAN (Al) The Rig “A” Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 2; United Na ions Club 3; Intramural Baseball 2; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Flag Football SCI I It El BER, ELIZABETH (Betoy) The Significant One Lawrencian Circulation 4; Spanish Club 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Softball 3, 4; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Badminton 4; Basketball 4 ; Leader’s Club 4; Boosters 4; Sportsnite 3; Co-captain 4 SELF, CHARLES ALLEN lpge Mental Pabulum Circulation; Student Council; Latin Club 3; Bowling; Math Team SELTZER, LAWRENCE Wise ami Witty Var:ity Tennis 4; Ma li Team; Mental Pabulum Circulation; Intramural Basketball; Biology Club; Honor Society; Ice Skating Club SELTZER, STEVEN (Selty) lie's got smarts Mental Pabulum Circulation; Varsity Tennis, Intramural Basketball; Biology Club; Ice Skating Club SHADLEN, BARBARA (Babs) Our Cal Friday Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 ’ cVe arial lub 4; Stenographers Club 3; Boosters 3; Modern Dane? 2; Tennis 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 SCHWARTZ, MARTHA l)r. Strangelove United Nations Club 3, 4; Harvest 3; Latin Club 4; Folk Singing 3, 4 SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL I). (Tex) Don't Sandwich Me . In Radio Club; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra; Boys Intramural Sports SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL S. (Mike) Studious One Mental Pabulum Circulation; Ice Skating Club; Intramural Bowling, Intramural Football, In.ramural Baseball; Varsity Bowling SEIDMAN, KAROL The Long Distance Runner French Club 3, 4; Boosters 3; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella 3, 4; Volley Ball Honor Team 3, 4; Badminton Honor Team 4; Tennis 2; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 [92] SHAPIRO, SUSAN (Auw) Double Indemnity French Club 2, 3, 4 ; Biology Club 2; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 4 SHAPIRO, SUSAN ANN (Sus) Washington Square French 3, 4; UN Club 4; Ice Skating 3, 4; Red Cross 2 ; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Sports-nite 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 2 SHARENOW, SHAWN That Yard Man Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Marshalls 4; French Club 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Vice President SHELLMAN, EUGENE (Pindova) Silence Is a Virtue Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Art Club 2; Boosters 2, 3; Weightlifting 2, 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3 SILVER, PHYLLIS She's So Fine Secretarial Club 3; Ice Skating 3, 4 SILVERMAN, JOAN (Joanathin) Somewhere Art Club; Volleyball 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Girls Chorus 3, 4; JV Twirling SILVERMAN, SUSAN (Susie) Susie (J Hebrew Club 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 2 SILVERSTEIN, RONNIE Lovely to Look at. Delightful to Know Lawrencian Circulation 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Ice Skating 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2, 3; Sportsnite 2, 3 SIMON, CHER I (Detroil) Pabulum Circulation 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; UN Club 3; Ski Club 4 SIMON, DAVID Success Is a Sure Shot Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Business Manager 4; Treasurer of Junior Class; French Club 2; Biology 2; Basketball, JV 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 3; Track 2 [93] SIMON, HOWARD (Hem) Mark ami Succeed, lie Shall Spanish Club 2 SKLARSKY, RONALD After the Fall SLATER, ADRIEN (B) She' on the Slate Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 SLATER. HOWARD (Howie) Body Beautiful Varsity Basketball 3; Basketball, JV, 2; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4 SLOVIK, AILEEN (A) Jamaica Stop Lawrencian Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; UN Club 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Bowling 3; Volleyball SMILOW, MELANIE The Philadelphia Story Lawrencian Circulation 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Red Cross; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Sportsnite 3; Student Council 2 SNYDER, PHYLLIS RHEA (Phil) The Keynote French Club 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Boosters 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Tennis Club 2, 4; Red Cross Representative 2 SOLINO, ANGELO He9 !So Angel Mechanical Drawing Club 4 SOMMER, IVAN ALAN It9 Springtime in My Heart Hebrew Club; Ski Club; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Football SONENBERG, DAVID High Hope Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3, Manager 4; Student Council 3; Buskins 4; Marshals 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Track 2; Cross Country 3; Basketball 2, 3; Chorus 4; Intramural Football; Intramural Basketball [94] SPECTOR, JACQUELINE (Jackie) Sy-happy Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Office Practice Club 4; Ice Skating Club 3 SPERANZA, VIRGINIA (Ginger) Oh. Johnny. Oh! Softball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Homemaking 3, 4 SPILLMAN, DONNA (Don) Efficiency Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Secretarial Club 4; Stenographers Club 3; Boosters 3, 4; Sportsnite 2; Bowling 2; Volleyball 2, 3 SPIRER, JAMES (Spike) The Golden Spike Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4 STERNER, MARY ELIZABETH (Dede) Navy Blue JV Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3; Hockey 4 STEED, RICHARD Strong and Silent Varsity Track 2, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4 STEIN, LAWRENCE Take Me Home! Transferred from Richmond High School STERN, LYNN As Pretty as They Come French Club 3, 4; Tennis Honor Team 4; Volleyball 2; Ice Skating Club 3, 4; Spanish Seminar 4 STERNBERG, RITA Me and My Sister Lawrencian Circulation 3; Lawrencian Advertising 3; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Boosters 3; Junior Varsity Twirling 2; Hebrew Club 2; Jazz Club 3; Softball 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; Folk Music Club 3; Library Assistant STEVENS, PEGGY Songbird Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3, Circulation 4 ; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Spanish Club 2, 4; Vice President 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Red Cross 2, 3; Boosters 3; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Modern Dance 4; Chemistry Club 3 [95] STILE, ROSEMARY (Roe) Joe's Favorite Stile Bowling 2; Stoftball 2,3,4; Hockey 2; Ice Skating 2,3 STILLWAGGON, ROSEMARY (Roe) nobby's Girl Stenographers Club 4; JV Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3 STOCKWELL, MARGARET A. I Love Life Bowling Club; Secretarial Club; Sportsnite STREINER, ILENE ((Stritz) So in Love Am I Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 4; Student Council 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3 SVERDUK, Jl DY Horse Sense Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3; Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3; Red Cross 2, 3; Boosters 3; Basketball 3; Sophomore Chorus; A Cappella 3, 4; Folk Music Club 3; Chemistry Club 4 SV A RTF. TERRY Easy to Get Along With Band; Orchestra; Track; Ski Club SWEDLIN, ROSALIE (Rollie) Right from the Heart Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Executive Council 4; Ski Club 2; Ice Skating 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Sportsnite 3; Boosters 3; Lawrencian Cirmula-tion 4 TAFEEN, DAVID M. I Will J ot Run Intramural Softball 3; Cross Country 4 TANNENBAl M. JOHN (Baum) He's a Good Guy Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; French Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Red Cross 3 TA1 B, IRENE (R ‘iii ‘) There's a Song that I Sing Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Ice Skating Club 3; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Treasurer 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Folk Music Club 3; Chemistry Club 4 TESLER, BERTHA (Berl) Eddie My Lore Mental Pabulum Literary 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Folk Music 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Hebrew Club 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Debating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Twirling 3, 4 TillLMAN, ANN MARIE Win Clairol Secretarial Club 3; Stenographer’s Club 4; Sophomore Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 3; A Cappela Choir 4 THORP, DARLEEN R. (Dari) . . Dominick's Dari Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Stenographer’s Club 3; Secretarial Club 4; Secretary TONNER, LESLIE A Harvest of H it Honor Society 3, 4; Mental Pabulum Literary 2, 3; Literary Editor 4; Harvest Literary 3, 4; Debating 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3, Secretary; Red Cross 3; French Club 3; Biology 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2 TRAVIS, ELLEN Marin-ated Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4; French Club 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Boosters; Modern Dance; Volleyball 4; Basketball TRUSSEL, JAY Father of All Transfer from Jacksonville Tl DDA, LETITIA (Letli) Mice to Know Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2 Tl DDA, RITA (Tool) Soldier Hoy Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Chorus 2; Modern Dance 2; Hockey 3; Softball TUNICK, LESLIE (l-rs) Surfer Girl Lawrencian Advertising; Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 4; French Club 3; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Sophomore Chorus; Tennis 3; Volleyball 3 TURNER, JANET (Lil Bit) Say It With a Smile Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Badminton 2; Basketball 2, 3; Sports Night 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2; Secretarial Club 4; Boosters; Stenographers Club 4 [97] TURNER, STEVEN Sing Like a Nightingale (’loss Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating Club; Ski Club USDAN, DENNIS Living Is Hard United Nations Club 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; Physics; Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3,4 VAIRO, ROSEMARIE Above the Crated Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Senior Write Up Editor 4; Student Council 2; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Secretary 3; President 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3 VELARDE CATHERINE (Cathy) Jujy Fruit Softball 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3; Homemaking 3 VERDONI, TOM (Tiger) Grrreat! Secretarial Club 4; Stenographers Club 3; JV Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4; Master Sargent 4; Ice Skating 2; Sophomore Chorus; A Capella 3, 4 VICARIO, SANDRA (Sandy) Stay as Siceet as You Are Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Stenographers Club 3; Secretarial Club 4; Lawrencian Typist 4; Harvest Typist 4 VI LARD I, LUCILLE ELIZABETH (Lucy) Her Cuff Is I hi led Ice Skating Club; Twirling; Master Sergeant VOORIIIS, MAI BEEN Give My Regards ta Broadway Twirling, Ice Skating Club WALDMAN, BONNIE (Google) Hater Laughing Hebrew Club; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Ski Club 4; Volleyball 3; Baseball 2 WATERS, FRANK Looks Are Deceiving Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4 [98] WEINBERG, PHILIP Girls. Girls. Girls Ice Skating; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Tennis 2; Intramural Baseball 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Football 4; Chess Club 2; Boosters WEINSTEIN, GERALD Second to ] one Honor Society 3, 4; Lawrencian Advertising 3; Mental Pabulum 4 ; Marshals 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Physics Club 4 WEINSTEIN, RICHARD (Richie) Sportsman Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Football 2 IX EISBAND, WENDY (Gwendolyn) Party Doll Lawrencian Circulation 4; Mental Pabulum Circulation 3; Student Council; Home Room Representative 4; Executive Council 3, 4; Marshalls 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Boosters 3; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 2; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4 WEISS, BARBARA (Barbie) liarbie Doll Honor Society 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Ski Club 4 Vi KISS, Jl Dl'l ll (Judy) Like Mother. Like Daughter Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council Representative 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Tennis 3, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Sportsnite 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 4 WEISSMAN, SUSAN The Other Half Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Sophomore Chorus; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Tennis 2; Honor Team 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Bowling Honor Team 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 4 WERiMAN, TINA Here's Your Cue Sophomore Chorus; Girls Chorus 3; A Capella Choir 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Volleball 3; Sportsnite 4 WEISSMAN, JUDITH ANN (Judy) Stolen Identity Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Bowling Honor Team 2, 3; Basketball 2; Honor Team 3; Tennis 2; Honor Team 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Leaders Club 4 WEISS, STEPHEN One Who Has Mastered the Art of Living Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Spanish Club 2; Ice Skating Club; Varsity Golf 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 3; intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Football 4; Intramural Bowling 2 [99] V mm WESCHLER, RENEE Color Me Gay Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Varsity Twirling 4; Ski Club 3; JV Twirling 3 WILLIAMS, BARBARA LEIGH (Willie) Wee ft illie Williams Future Nurses of America; Ice Skating Club; Orchestra; Band; Twirling, Captain W'UNCH, DOROTHY (Dotty) Rico’s Hideaway Office Practice Club 4; Bowling 4; Softball 2, 4; Ice Skating 3, 4; Art Club YACKER, BRETT (Yak) Don’t Talk Hack Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4; Flag Football 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Ice Skating Club; Chemistry Club ZACIIARIA, JOSEPH (Zach) Optimism Is What We Meed Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Radio Club; Chess Club ZATZKIN, GEORGEANN Silent and Lovely Color Guard 2; Future Nurses of America 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; JV Twirling 2; Varsity Twirling 3, 4 ZELIN, KENNETH (Zeke) In the Still of the Might Physics Club 4 ; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Buskins 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Junior Science Symposium ZELMAN, MEREDITH DIANE (Merry) Come Dance With Me Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Ice Skating 2, 3; Boosters 2, 3; French Club 2, 3 WILSON, JOHN Big Man Intramural Football 3 WOOL, ABBOTT (Thumpin’ Ah’) Mo. no. no. no. no! Latin Club 2; Physics Club 4; Red Cross Representative 3, 4; Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4; Bookstore Staff 3, 4 [100] KKKE, PENNY In the French Style Lawrencian Typist 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3; Secretarial Club 4; Stenographers Club 3; Twirling 2, 3 ZIMMERMAN, DONNA LYN (Don Z) Ionic la Where the Heart la Lawrencian Advertising 4; Mental Pabulum Art Editor 3, 4; Literaory 3, 4; Student Council, Executive Council 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Buskins 3, 4; Marshalls 3, 4; French Club 3; Biology Club 2; Ice Skating Club; Boosters 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Badminton Honor Team 3, 4; Volley ball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Sports Nite 3, 4 ZLICKERMAN, LESLIE JIDITII Honor Bright Mental Pabulum Circulation 4; Student Council Representative 2, 4; Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Boosters 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2; Marshalls 3, 4 ZLCKERMAN, HOWARD (Runty) Study and Work and He'll Soon Beach the Top! NOT PICTURED Roger Basile Ronald Capobianco Francine Fischer Eugene Hartnell David Laurie Helene Levey Jo Ann Lucas Kenneth Miller Gregory Nunn Ronald Pedicini Sandra Politano Steven Poster Thomas Pryer J ames Rosen Joseph Scalise Judith Snoyer Robert Stankowski Leslie Vigotty Mario Vila Steven Washington Jaiufs (Sortou HcUiitf We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. P. J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Abner Levine and Family thank the students and the faculty of Lawrence High School for the kindness and sympathy expressed to us upon the loss [102] of our son and brother James. Senior Class LOOKING back, it seems like yesterday that the present Senior Class of Lawrence entered the High School. Now they are concluding a successful year as leaders of the student body. Using excellent judgment, the class elected President Eddie Schecter, Vice-President Sandy Ferguson, Secretary Peter Lefkow, and Treasurer Zachary Karol. The Prom, held at Malibu Beach Club, and the Senior Play entitled “Death takes a Holiday,” were both highly praised. With the help of Class Adviser, Mr. Louis Caponi, the seniors enjoyed a year which they will long remember. Junior Class ANXIOUSLY waiting to accept the role of . leadership from the Seniors, the Junior Class got off to a good start by electing its competent officers early in the year. Heading this group was President Lawrence E. Murphy, assisted by Vice-President Pat Meyer. Secretary Judy Schneider recorded the minutes of the meetings, and Treasurer Terry Dickstein kept the class out of the “red,” while sponsoring the Junior Prom and other activities. To Mr. Sheldon Gray, the Junior Class faculty adviser for the third consecutive year, we owe our undying thanks. Sophomore Class TO make the transition from the Junior High to the High School can be very difficult; however, the Sophomore Class has already shown that it is capable of assuming the status of upperclassmen. In the Fall elections, four Sophomore officers were chosen, who have proven themselves worthy of this honor and who will become the future leaders of Lawrence. These officers are Margaret Gordon, President; Penny Bergman, Vice-President; Rosalind Russo, Secretary; and Victor Simon, Treasurer. Aided by Faculty Adviser, Miss Crombie, the Sophomore Class is planning ahead for years of proms, plays, and leadership of the school. Seated—Ferguson, Mr. Kretz, Schecter. Standing—Lefkow, Karol. Seated—Schneider, Dickstein. Standing—Meyer, Murphy. Not pictured, Mr. Gray. Seated—Bergman, Miss Crombie, Russo. Standing—Simon, Gordon. [103] Senior Day APRIL 17, 1964. A day of jokes and hysterical .laughter in classrooms and the halls, a day of gentle teasing and good-natured revenge, a day of previous preparation and serious interest, and a day of warm and wonderful memories! Will you ever forget it? When the doors were opened on that memorable Friday morning, the seniors, easily identified by their “Senior” hats and pins, pushed their way (officially) through the crowds of underclassmen toward their homerooms. There was a spirit of expectancy in the air, and the seniors felt sure that today they would be rewarded for four years of real work. Despite their ties and jackets, our new “administration” just didn’t seem to go behind that old, familiar counter in the main office. And when they made the announcements we were sure! Nevertheless, by the end of the day, we were convinced that our “Principal” (Eddie Schechter), “Assistant Principals” (Sandy Ferguson and Zach Karol), “Mr. Coombs ’ (Peter Pinnola) and “Mr. Page” (Peter Lef-kow), did an excellent job in making our day such a success. All classes throughout the day were taught by the seniors. Because they had met with the teachers whose classes they were conducting beforehand, each period involved a minimum of apprehension and a maximum amount of learning and fun. At lunch time the cafeteria belonged to the seniors, as did the Honor Court all day, enabling the seniors to further bask in their moment of glory. Eighth period on Senior Day has gone down in Lawrence history as the climax of a memorable day. 1964 was no exception. The results of Jackie Rubin’s unending work toward an uproariously funny Senior Skit were not in vain. Uncontrollable laughter could be heard outside the auditorium door from the first to the last moments of eighth period. Administration, faculty, and seniors alike loved the show. At 2:45 school was over—for the freshmen, sophomores and juniors. In the gym the seniors and faculty gathered to watch the senior boys play the men’s faculty in a mock basketball game, while the senior girls took on the women’s faculty in volleyball. By the time the last senior left the building that unforgettable day, the sun was just sinking behind Bargain Town. Again, we ask you, will you ever forget it? [104] Mona IJsi Sharon 1 (off man—Crap Failur Mary AnnVlavanagh—la sailor s Linda Orel—la dolce vita Michaele Clhen—the feminine Mr. Merriam—Au IIA) ■Mr. Castaanaro—WMCA Cathy Cailn’rmi. tdrrrffcng of t til lire Stale Ituilding a paper jirpt mare (told Cadillac te Inc. {each llridge Torture' Gale Ilolzm Donald Krciss Peter Lefkow Mr. Giuliano Mr. Glendav JjfiJEdelj Man and Bdltby Gelles—any time, any phtce, anyu he e sailor suit the Ad miik. «t rat ion-Zach Kara]—a phoi Mr. Ku tin—James bootstore Wendy Miller—Crusader Rabbit Martha Schwartz—If ash Mr. Seger—a dry to tie I Marlene Albert—the solid Mr. Turner—a Flexible Ffer and Frank II. Carey II.S. Bernie Dolt—If esleyan tc th girls Mr. Uhlar—the Congressit 'tal Digest Mr. Duffy—his choice of t te 7 W onders of the World and or W Neil Feldstein—the Atlanti Fran Fischer—a tin Oscar Mr. O’Grady—“Workouts Jimmy Heft—a Rlue Card Georgette Dil.eo—a chameL Bernie Ginsberg—San Juan ing of the guard Gerry Weinstein—Alefraader Graham Telephone ■123 121—tlUS GO! calAat Fury’s 'aldtjin in the h’s ine (did a smile mother llJncle Joe” Mil fTne mii lipard Square Sandy Ferguson—a hop. Flip, and a jam . the Junior class—Senilritis ih«- Sent..- , t,.r fsliman beanies Row i—Capobianco, Drucker, Caske, Cooper, Goldberg, Goldstein, Carnevale, Alexander, Boxer, Goldberger, Golemme, Anderson, Breyer, Feld, Borriello, Goldsmith, Friedman. Row 2—Drucker, Gabin, Dauer, Edwards, Epstein, Cascardi, Blank, Friedman, Deir-onimi, Bergamino, Candreva, Ebel, Addona, Gaslow, Brecher, Fourens. Row 3—Elkins, Calabria, Geraldi, Corcione, Cherlyn, Cisario, Grooso, Ferraro, Carrella, Belsky, Basta, Geyer, Aratole, Emsig, Ango, Gottheim. Row J, —Eisenberg, Glaubman, Cherlov, Erickson, DeFuria, Carberry, Blatter, Forrest, Charnay, Cohen. Biutstein, Bergman, Ellner, Goldman, Diamond. Row 5—Grawin, Blick, Abraham, Blankstien, Bertucci, Browne, Capparelli, Goldstein, Britton, Eidler, Cowell, Golden, Coombs, Carpenter, Applebaum. 1965? Row 1—Fatscher, Arciere, Ebel, Epstein, Boyer, Bertucci, Ferguson, Corsover, Black, Berk, Adler, Berman, Accomando, Carnival, Braunstein, Cohan, Davies, Bergman, Di-Donato. Row 2—Beckerman, Capone, DiDonno, Benenati, Brostoff, Brown, Balmuth, Epstein, Ehrenreich, Farbman, Ango, Browne, Feldman, Finkelstein, Elias, Cohen, Barret. Row 3—Bienenfeld, Cooper, Ferguson, Cohen, Capobianco, Cahill, Ferrar, Du-brow, Fehr, Bartlein, Chestman, Ducorsky, Alzado, DeMichael, Blount. Row U—Edlund, Ficorelli, Feldman, Brandoff, Borkan, Finnegan, Allocca, Dudley, Benedetto, Basel, Fager, Beller, Capone, Burke. Row 1—Nicolosi, Lautin, Chazanof, Monterosso, Horowitz, Martiniez, Hauser, Levine, Oppenheimer, Holtzman, Gunther, Meirowitz, Mevorach, Lambert, Gurian. Row 2— Opotow, Buckman, Herman, Martilotta, Haar, Morris, Dickstein, Musacchio, Last, Kaufman, Bunkley, Kurtz, Berman, Musto, Kelly. Row 3—Newman, Naiburg, Litvaek, Heath, Meyerson, Levine, Guarnaccia, Licurse, Lewinstein, Kaplan, Miller, Magnusson, Lewis, Landau, Lerin. Row h—Lewis, Karp, Neidenberg, Doroshkin, Gumo, Newman, Mangold, Jones, Newman, Landy, Heiberman, Katzman, Linett, Harris, Nulman, Harris. Row 5 —Meyer, Heinze, Loecher, McDonnell, Kass, Milburg, Guss, Kaye, Hauser, Manoff, Held, Governale, Librizzi, Auidon, Cohan, Hamilton. Row 6—Gordon, Horowitz, Melnick, Hall, Messinetti, Goldblum, Jones, Goldstein, Hoffman, Gray, Higgins, Kraemer, Rosen, Miles, Gross, Mesibov. 19 6 5? Row 1—Kopilow, Mastorides, Mongarbi, Jakob, Lane, Hoffman, Gordon. Row 2—Laakso, Pollock, Lewis, Pollack, Parkoff, Parise, Ford, Orlando, Gardner, Gallace, Milt, Kirchner, Graber, Molk. Row 3—Francesa, Labozzetta, Kugler, Goetz, Lazow, Lokietz, Frank, Kinon, Hale, Leistner, Laitman, Goldman, Player. Row 1 —Geist, Kreisman, Hoffiin, Gross, Murphy, Lewis, Portnoy, Pains, Palter, Freedman, Levine, Gilbert, Hicks, Pol-itano, Goold. Row 5—Kneight, Pike, Parise, Greenwald, Harris, Friedlander, Kalter, Leventhal, Grossman, Mahl, Miller, Littman, Musacchio, Moore, Nye. Row 6—Ladis, Powers, Pescatore, Mangold, Gabrielson, Kishner, Makofsky, Merlin, Helfenstein, Posner, Oland, LaRosso, Michaels, Herman. Row 7—Moskowitz, Kaiden, Milim, Lynch, Levin, Gellman, Mezzanotte, Gelles, Kaplan, Goodstone, Hyman, Jahre, Nierenberg, Gegerson, Langberg, Gewanter, Lipsky. Row 1—Ripin, Rudnitsky, Passariello, Quain, Rosof, Rothstein, Schein, Suskind, Schneider, Zaken, Silverberg, Reiter, Saltzman, Siegel, Ringler, Perez, Rhein, Sherman. Row 2—Politano, Pisanello, Vilardi, Rabiner, Rice, Steinberg, Weinstein, Winston, Wolf-son, Sklar, Taffet, Schwab, Schlichter, Weiss, Ruternberg, Shenfeld. Row 3—Schacher, Rebhun, Wrublin, Wagner, Zacharia, Sklar, Walstreicher, Testa, Staycer, Topel, Tav-alaro, Shapiro, Stern, Rosen. Row 4—Spinner, Pollera, Scala, Tocci, Tritt, Patitucci, Schwartz, Rubin, Schindler, Rosenberg, Schneider, Shapiro, Rountree, Smith, Perrino. Row 5—Poggi, Rif kin, Trichter, Samuelson, Vukov, Schoeman, Schwom, Tolbert, Schwartz, Ratner, Price, Wallick, Sahn, T.vmon, Rothman, Young, Rigano. Row 6— Palmese, Sameroff, Rothenberg, Petties, Settles, Rosen, Rubin, Poster, Roth, Samuels, Rosenblatt, Webb, Sarnelli, Langsam, Thomas. Row 1—Rizzo, Rashap, Reich, Smith, Vine, White, Kaufman, Watsky, Turk, Tomack, Sasine, Steinberger, Waldbaum, Siciliano. Row 2—Schein, Shapiro, Wintner, Schaller, Sussman, Shouldiner, Seiden, Sais, Wolff, Striker, Rawlins, Zarro, Winstral, Robinson, Stolzar. Row 3—Ross, Taranto, Randazzo, Ristano, Riccardi, Sheridan, Romanoff, Rose, Weinstock, Schwartz, Weinberg, Sokoloff, Sheridan, Schiffman, Scarandino. Row 4— Seslowe, Stone, Shefrin, Stevens, Showalter, Schnell, Rockmore,. Zweifach, Turi, Zakin, Tulle, Sobin, Wazman, Roth, Sandak. Row 5—Spitz, Verdone, Rosenthal, Redman, Jahre, Ritondo, Hyman, Velasquez, Spicehandler, Schoenfeld, Walsh, Raider, Rallstor, Stewart, Rifkin. many make 1965? Row 1—Capobianco, Capone A., Capone B., Feltingoff, Glatzer, Adwar, Boxer, Bergman, Chimato, Curra, Fertitta. Row 2—Bass, Brill, Germano, Brown, Borck, Corritore, Cahmi, Bloom, Finkelstein, Gentile, Feldman, Field, Alpren, Carfano, Dorney. Row S—Dratch, Deixel, Carberry, Cittadino, Chesler, Goldstein, Cirker, Friedlander, Brown, Capobianco, Ford, Capone, Burtis, Cardinale, Balzer. Row 4—-Goodman, Goldstein, Brackman, Cedar, Gerof, Eisenpresser, Bobroff, Freid, Bobick, Baron, Goldsmith, Farrell, Green, Fox, DeJulio. Row 5—Britton, Chambers, Carnevale, Caron, Goldberg, Biamonte, Dimen, Candreva, Dembow, Bienstock, Gordon, Geringer, Bianco, Ergas, Brostoff. 1966?? Row 1—Gilliam, Gilbert, Ginsburg, Greenblatt, Emerson, Cittadino, Gazes, Brand, Brown, Bernstein, Cohen. Row 2—Fischer, DeJoseph, Danziger, Dilorio, Borman. Row 3— DeSimone, Cisario, Fischer, Green, Brecher, Bosco, Appelbaum, Curra, Curra, Basile, Giordonello, Enzler, Adler, Goldman. Row 4— Conerty, Andreno, Gluskin, Green, DeLuca, Bedor, Barrow, Chiusano, Chalson, Greenfield, Brodsky, Colman, Gabel, Feldman, Ango. Row 5—Fromkin, Balzer, Dudek, Eisert, Barone, Goldstein, Feldman, Germansky, Franklin, Fendrick, Ferrar, Dornfield, Grossfeld. Row 1—Jeuda, Mosher, Kling, Kogan, Milt, Jeuda, Hass, Marks, Hirst, Musta, Iorio, Hudes, Napoletano, Hanlon, LaRocco, Myer, Lichtner. Row 2—Lutz, Landau, Lerner, Lampell, Jackson, Koegnigsberg, Landy, Lewitin, Haas, Lane, Kingsley, Light, Kanter, Klein, Nova. Row 3—Lynch, Kesler, Karasick, Landau, Newman, Kurz, Livorsi, Man-isoff, Messinetti, Kauffman, Kaufman, Koota, Moskowitz, Mitler, Novick. Row 4—Neglia, Kane, Meyers, Klein, Katz, Mandel, Levy, Leitner, Klemow, Klein, Levitt, Mason, Neid-enberg, Marosy, Mercier. Row 5—Lynch, Halas, McKie, Meyer, Morley, Neches, Hurley, Lieto, Levine, Maciag, Howie, Hurwitz, Haber, Hanin, Kirschbaum. 1966?? Row 1—Hilton, Kosh, Juda, Krieger, Monte, Pike, Lee, Mileo, Lubniewski, Richenthal, Reinhart, Kieve, Koenigsberg. Row 2—Hartnell, Horl, Licurse, Kempner, Newman, Perkofsky, Martinis, Klein, Magliaro, Levy, Jenner, Girardi, Leber. Row 3—Occhiuzzo, Hershfield, Hechtman, Provenzano, McQuade, Lanzilotta, Kimmel, Marrus, Kolmel, Rif-kin, Pesiri, Johnson, Lederman, Radin, Imberman. Row 4—Levine, Hoffman, Orenstein, Lunde, Leona, Lewis, Koenig, Levine, Rackmil, Lyons, Raphael, Miller, Kohl, Richter, Langel. Row 5—Potters, Lipson, Leichter. O’leary, Romero, Kimmel, Katz, Marks, Hicken, Land, Resnick, Rinaldi, Harrison, Kay. Row 1—Sulzbacher, Kreiss, Spiegel, Rutterg, Volin, Player, Starr. Row 2—Roth, Phillips, Rappaport, Robbins, Rudnick, Russo, Weinberg, Siegel, Trock, Weisberg, Rosa, Shell-man, Rosenfeld, Rubin, Thaler. Row 3—Rosenbluth, Ronzo, Soloway, Zimmerman, Weiss, Winnick, Vining, Mermell, Starr, Tarcher, Wagner, Tolle, Selkowe, Siegel, Sloyer. Row 4 —Reinhardt, Papowitz, Swertloff, Simons, Sawyer, Schwartz, Politano, Safro, Reish, Portnof, Winnick, Weiner, Zion, Wasserman, Zimmerman. Row 5—Jones, Rosenberg, Togut, Stern, Trussel, Schindler, Toole, Salzberg, Urso, Walsh, Swords, Reicherter, Ricioppi, Tyson, Romanelli. Row 1—Shepard, Stein, Russo, Valenti, Vairo, Schwartz, Schiffer, Wishney, Smuckler, Stuts, Schlissel, Shulman. Row 2—Schachter, Scalise, Schiffman, Shulman, Seligman, Shacney, Walton, Schlessel, Sussman, Williams, Stein, Seaman, Vernon, Heilman, Rudolph. Row 3—Spiegelman, Spicehandler, Riuna, Shillet, Simon, Warshawsky, Utevsky, Seiden, Vaccaro, Schoenfeld, Schwartz, Sorrentino, Schneider, Sudeman, Tafeen. Row 4—Zades, Sprague, Sachs, Senzon, Takowsky, Wright, Zelin, Warren, Zweibel, Weiss, Selter, Stevens, Zacharia, Todtman. Row 5—Smith, Orenstein, Teta, Rubin, Walker, VanBuren, Smith, Waters, Talmor, Schleiff, Witte, Veltri, Santora, Schrager. many make I960?? JVL 9 Lawrencian AN exciting and productive school year was ■ triumphantly drawn to a close with the publication of the 1963-64 Lawrencian. Carrying on the fine traditions of the past was a dedicated staff, headed by editors-in-chief Nan Dundes and Robert Berson. The two editors worked diligently, planning the “new look” which marked this year’s book, while Dr. Ray B. Merriam and Miss Dorothy Johnson, faculty advisers, stood by, ever ready to come to the rescue in an unexpected crisis. Literary editors Diane Brou and Debbi May were constantly on the job, supervising the writing that is such an important part of any good publication. Linda Miller, art editor, brightened up the pages with many a captivating drawing or sketch, while crowds of Law-rencians heard the pop of flash bulbs and found themselves immortalized in the candid shots that Martin Lewis, photography editor, super- vised. Judith Leblang and Richard Bloom, sports editors, cheered at every game, while dutifully recording the joys and the defeats we faced. A rousing circulation campaign was waged by circulation manager Alice Marx. Stanley Levy and David Sonenberg, advertising managers, skillfully led the annual march for ads on the unsuspecting shopkeepers of the Five Towns. The monumental task of keeping the books in order was admirably performed by business manager David Simon. The Senior Write-up quartet of Dori Levine, Rose Vairo, William Culpepper, and Edward Schecter devised a witty caption for each and every Lawrencian, while our trio of tireless typists, Carol Galante, Sandra Vicario, and Penny Zerbe, round out the list of this year’s proud but rather frazzled Lawrencian staff. LITERARY AND ART STAFF First Row— Miller, Brou, Dundes, Mr. Merriam, Miss Johnson, Berson, May, Marx. Second Row — Wolff, Kaiden, Gordon, Karp, Gross, Mesibov, Dilorio, Oland, Culpepper. [118] CIRCULATION STAFF First Row—Kreiss, Numeroff, Simon, Dundes, Marx, Berson, Kohn, Molk, Ferguson. Second Row—Swedlin, Fein, Goldberg, Schreiber, Edelman, Kasher, Klein, Dworkin. Third Row — Smilow, Kozlowsky, Berson, Rubinger, Rosenberg, Chaback, Sameroff, Perlov, Cohen, Irwin, Klinger, Leblang. Fourth Row — Rosenthal, Karol, Sonenberg, Benson, Oland, Golden, Hammer. ADVERTISING STAFF First Row — Schecter, Marx, Simon, Dundes, Sonenberg, Berson, Oland, Molk, Kreiss. Second Row — Klein, Anzman, Allen, Ruskay, Miller, Irwin, Chaback, Proopis, Leblang, Gordon, Zimmerman. Third Row — Slovik, Sameroff, Numeroff, Tunnick. Fourth Row — Lewis, Leichter, Teta, Kreiss, Nadelson, Hazan. [119] Miss Johnson, Dr. Merriam Robert Berson Nan Dundes Diane Brou, Debbi May Linda Miller Richie Bloom Dori Levine Judi Leblanjr Penny Zerbe Sandy Vicario Carol Galante David Simon, Alice Marx, David Sonenberg First Row—Meyers, May, Hoffman, Miss Kodner, Mr. Davidson, Friedberg, Gelles, Fer-rar. Second Row—Shapiro, Perez, Levine, Cirker, Gumo, Webb, Mesibov, Chazinof, Edel-stein, Schneider. Third Row — Cameron, Zerbe, Schindler, Weisband, Meyer, Tonner, Goldman, Sameroff, Gross, Beckerman, Rothenberg. Harvest JN Harvest, Lawrence’s amateur Byrons and Brontes may see their own work in print in a literary magazine of the highest quality. As yet, no one knows what fine talents have, or will have, their beginnings here. We do know, however, that in its short existence the magazine has won great success, and promises to become one of the finest literary magazines on Long Island. Under the expert guidance of Miss Lenore Kodner and Mr. John Davidson of the English Department, the magazine progresses from the first miscellaneous collection of poetry, prose and art work to, at its time of publication, a meaningful entity, both expressive and artistic. Although it is still quite young, Harvest has already proven itself to be a unique and vitally important part of the composite picture of Lawrence High School. The magazine fills a gap which the newspaper or yearbook cannot fully close. It satisfies a need for creativity, for the expression of original thoughts and ideas. Its enthusiastic reception and support by the entire school will sustain the growing harvest of authors for many years to come. Credit must indeed be given to Sharon Hoffman, the talented Literary Editor, Debbi May, the Managing Editor, Andrew Goldman, Art Editor, Circulation Managers Patricia Meyer and William Farrar and the Copy Editors, Martha Friedberg and Walter Gelles, for making this year’s work an outstanding addition to the high standard of excellance that Harvest continues to maintain. [121] Mental Pabulum FREEDOM of the press and an informed public are necessary components of any democratic institution. For over thirty years the Mental Pabulum has done a fine job of keeping Lawrencians up to date on school affairs. Under the capable guidance of its adviser, Mrs. Denton, this year has proved to be no exception to that impressive record. Since its inception in 1932, the Mental Pab has grown from a single mimeographed sheet to a well expanded newspaper. Co-editors Linda Grey and Bruce Levy have very competently organized their staff, and their column, From the Editor’s Desk, has kept the students of Lawrence well informed on world affairs and school activities. We may well be proud of the column, World in Chaos, by Joseph Klein and Alan Lagod. After the assassination of President Kennedy, an article appeared in this column which allayed any doubts or apprehensions of our students by emphasizing Lyndon Johnson’s capabilities and his plans for the future of our country. Leslie Tonner’s column on literature, Critique, is an invaluable guide to those Lawrencians who are looking for worthwhile reading material. Her recommendations steer them in the right direction. Peter Lefkow, Greg Reed, and Sharon Hoffman keep our students aware of and interested in all athletic events with their complete coverage of intra-mural and inter-scholastic activities. Last year one of Mental Pab’s columns, Above the Crowd, became a controversial issue. This column selects outstanding scholars and reports on their achievements, ambitions, and plans for the future. A few people, who obviously represented the minority, felt that this procedure was unfair to students who are not featured in this spot. Ballots were given to each Lawrencian, who cast his vote as to whether the column should remain or be discontinued. Needless to say, the column was retained and it seems likely that it will become a permanent feature of our newspaper. A parallel to Above the Crowd, in the sports department, is Pacemaker, a column which devotes its space to exceptional athletes and which promises to remain a Pab favorite. It would be impossible to list all those whose contributions have made this year’s Mental Pabulum the success it is. For their untiring efforts, we wish to express our gratitude. First Row—Bromberg, Reed, Grey, Mr. Davidson, Mrs. Denton, Levy, Hoffman, Lefkow. Second Row—Kamisher, Zimmerman, Beckerman, Tonner, Schwartz, Rubin, Goldberg. Third Row—Weinstein, Flecher, Klein, Vine. LITERARY AND ART STAFF First Row—Rubin, Hoffman, Bromberg, Schwartz, Grey, Levy, Tonner, Fletcher, Hecker. Second Row—Berman, Auerbach, Molk, Zimmerman, Lagod, Lefkow, Weinstein, Vine, Beckerman, Tuarn, Irwin, Miller, Swedlin, Kasher, Ringler. Third Row—Mesibov, Tess-ler, Gross, Ferchgott, Ferguson, Danziger, Perlov, Burke, Elner, Karp, Sklar. Sixth Row— Hazan, Kriss, Neirenberg. ADVERTISING STAFF First Row — Poster, Grey, Kam-isher, Goldberg, Levy. Second Row—Cirker, Ades, Kriss, Kreiss, Hoffman, Edelstein, Newman. CIRCULATION STAFF First Row — Auerbach, Goldberg, Bromberg, Levy, Fletcher, Grey, Reed, Kamisher, Hecker. Second Row—Mender, Klein, Cohen, Prager, Kantor, Cirker, Neidenberg, Shad-lin, Weinstein, Epstein, Berman, Capobianco, Kabiloff, Orda. Third Row—Allen, Travis, Irwin, Klinger, Taub, Hogan, Rubinger, Miller, Gurion, Lizan, Sternberg, Geller, Anzman. Fourth Row—Stevens, Edelstein, Weissman, Berger, Numeroff, Danziiger, Cohn, Dreier, Poster, Mangold, Slovik, Tunnick, Proopis, Elner. Fifth Row—Weinstein, Seltzer, Leves, Iacovetti, Romanoff, Klein, Doft, Marsak, Kreiss, Michaels, Self, Oestreitch, Karol, Kriss, Murphy, Hazan. Student Council rriHE Student Council is an important me-dium of expression for the pupils of Lawrence High School. Each homeroom is represented at the meetings by two representatives whose task it is to present ideas, their own and those of their classmates, deliberate and act upon these ideas, and report back to their “constituents.” Any student is, of course, free to attend and offer suggestions he feels to be worthwhile. Although a relatively new organization, this three year old Council has performed impressively and has already achieved many of its goals. Most outstanding among its valuable contributions is the bookstore, which affords students an opportunity to purchase worthwhile reading matter and useful review books. A handbook was also distributed to the new students of the freshman and sophomore classes. This contained the rules for school business, important facts about the school, and maps of the three floors, showing classrooms and the exact location of such focal points as the cafeteria, library, and the auditorium. These pamphlets were an invaluable aid to the bewildered lower classmen, who were unfamiliar with the building and our operating procedures. This year the Council set up the Interclub Council, at which the presidents of each afterschool club meet to decide certain issues, with each member having one vote. On the agenda may be the disbursement of certain funds for films or extra equipment. A precedent was set this year when the Student Council engaged a very popular group, The Highwaymen, to perform in a Hootenanny. The program was so enthusiastically received that the Council intends to offer the students more of this type of entertainment in the future. Under the capable direction of its adviser, Mr. Kuehn, plus the combined efforts of Peter Pinnola, President; Bernard Ginsberg, Vice-President; Stuart Nierenberg, Secretary; and Ira Magaziner, Treasurer, the Student Council has, once again, proved the necessity for its existence. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Floor—Bergman, Russo, Friedman, Cooper, Schneider, Reiter, Dickstein, Capobianco, Helfant. Auerbach, Sternberg. First Row—Tunnick, Meyers, Zuckerman, Numeroff, Doft, Pinola, Nierenberg, Swedlin, Maciag, Kass, Rosen. Second Row—Staycer, Cohen, Leblang, Abrams, Tolle, Baron, Deringer, Wolosky, Haar, Blutstein, Schwab, Hoeber, Brackman, Hersh. Third Row—Klein, Goldberg, Orda, Cohn, Meyer, Mangold, Poster, Neches, Haber, Newman, Rubin, Freidbsrg. Fourth Row—Deixel, Sharenow, Rubinger, Parichi, Samter, Wolf, Stein, Goetz, W’atsky, Samuel, Gewanter, Ciampi, Leitner. Fifth Row—Shuldener, Levy, Antonelli, Rizzo, Pollock, Mahl, Murphy, Reed, Kreiss, Eranck, Hecker, Iacovetti, Richter, Marshansky, Selter. Sixth Row—Leichter, Turi, Levy, Taymor, Fendrich, Koota, Schattner, Hyman, Jacobson, Marsak, Ferrar, Benson, Gluskin, Helfenstein, Karol. First Row—Perlov, Seltzer, Mr. Partland, Levine, Seltzer. Second Row—Ringler, Dwor-kin, Goldberg, Klein, Lizan, Zimmerman, Swedlin, Gliekman, Cohen, Bromberg, Dundes. Third Row—Miller, Cohen, Hoffman, Kaplan, Sharenow, Weiss, Friedberg, Stevens, Vairo, Haggart, Marx. Fourth Row—Parker, Grey, Berman, Ferguson, Tonner, Hawley, Danziger, Chaback, Berger, Rosenberg, Rubinger, Beckerman, Brou. Fifth Row—Berson, Weinstein, Reed, Pritchep, Klein, Albert, Gronsbell, Rose, Glubin, Sonenberg, Simon, Kriss, Karol, Schecter, Hecker, Robbins. Sixth Row—Goldman, Pinnola, Golden, Pflanzer, Schoenfeld, Lagod, Lipman, Rosen, Fink, Doft, Finkelson, Bernstein, Levy. Honor Society gCHOLARSHIP, Leadership, Character, and Service — these four important qualities form both the motto and the objective of the Lawrence High School Honor Society. Membership in this select assocation gives to Lawrence scholars both grateful recognition and a vehicle for future service to the school and to the community. The admission requirements for Honor Society are rigorous. Only juniors and seniors enrolled in the academic course are eligible for consideration. Maintaining at all times a scholarship average of eighty-five per cent, prospec- tive candidates must, in addition, win the approval of the faculty and exhibit both participation and leadership in Lawrence High extracurricular activities. Those students who passed the Society’s careful screening for ’64 were inducted into the group on Awards Night, in the traditional auditorium procession. Officers Steven Levine, president; Lawrence Seltzer, vice-president; Pam Perlov, secretary; and Steven Seltzer, treasurer, handled the internal affairs of the Honor Society, aided by faculty adviser Mr. James Partland. [ 126] National Merit Finalists THE selection of National Merit Finalists is rigorous both in scholastic and personal qualifications. Finalists are judged not only by their performances in qualifying examinations, but by their records and school’s evaluation as well, for each student must equal his high academic standing with a “personal” one as high. To achieve the rank of finalist each of the scholars, Ann Beckerman, Myrna Cohen, Nan Dundes, Zachary Karol, Lawrence Seltzer, Steven Seltzer and Gerald Weinstein scored in the top one-half of one per cent in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. High scores were then confirmed by a similar performance Seated—Weinstein, Cohen, Dundes, S. Seltzer. Standing—Karol, L. Seltzer. Not Pictured—Beckerman. on the morning college board examination. Submitted also to supplement these scores were evaluations of each student by members of the administration as well as forms completed by the finalists themselves. All taken together gave a comprehensive view of each finalist as an individual. That this year’s senior class has produced seven finalists is indeed a tribute to both the students and to the teachers and parents who have trained them. Regents Scholarships EVERY year, the coveted Regents Scholarship Awards are granted to those outstanding students who score highest on a grueling six-hour examination. These grants, awarded by the Board of Regents of The State of New York, are earned only through the most rigorous statewide competition; they are worth 200 dollars to 700 dollars per year, according to the need of the recipient. Those students only a little less deserving may receive the Scholar Incentive Award, a grant securing up to 300 dollars per year. Both the Regents Scholarship and the Scholar Incentive Award require attendance at New York State educational institutions. First Ron—Pflanzer, Landau, Seltzer, Kriss, Sonenberg, Simon, Seltzer, Greenblatt. Second Wow—Gould, Klein, Zimmerman, Tessler, Schwartz, Taub, Vairo, Stevens, Cohen Dundes, Ringler. Third Row—Tonner, Lehrman, Reed, Fletcher, Rabat, Levine, Karol, Gronsbell, Albert, Klein, Pritchep, Weinstein. Fourth Row—Berson, Decker, Tafeen, Levy, Levit, Lipman, Bobrow, Bloom, Wool, Kaiser. Buskins THE curtain parted, the lights dimmed, and the whispering of the anticipating audience ceased as the Buskin Dramatic Society opened its presentation of the Thirty-third Annual Buskin Tournament. Playing to a full house, the tournament opened with an introduction written in poetry and presented by Debbi May and Nan Dundes. In the first play, a comedy entitled “When Shakespeare’s Ladies Meet,” written by Charles George, six of Shakespeare’s most famous leading ladies assembled to discuss Juliet’s (Fran Fischer) love life. Juliet, however, convinces her companions that she has found her true love and in doing so exploits their love affairs. Much credit is due to Terry Dickstein, Martha Friedberg, Isabel Price, Jane Sloyer and Donna Zimmerman for their fine portrayals of the Bard’s most comical and intriguing women. The second play, “The Wonder Hat,” was a harlequinade by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Ben Hecht. It is a delightful play concerning Harlequin (Ed Mahl) and his friend Pierrot (Michael Black). Columbine (Randi Bromberg) with her servant (Jacqueline Rubin) received from Punchinello (Buddy Havlin) a magic charm guaranteed to make Harlequin love her. Harlequin in the meantime, had obtained a countercharm to keep Columbine from forcing him into a state of matrimony. Climaxing the evening was “The Sand Box,” written by Edward Albee. It was a symbolic play which suggested the ungratefulness of the younger generation for their parents. Grandma (Dori Levine) was the cantankerous older generation, while Mommy (Lori Spinadel) and Daddy (Nicky Rizzo) were the unthankful younger generation. The Musician (David Baum) and the Young Man (David Sonen-berg) set the scene for the ensuing death of the lonely Grandma. Congratulations are in order for Dori Levine and Michael Black who received the Buskin Cup. The persons responsible for the managing of all the Buskin activities throughout the year are: the president, Jacqueline Rubin; the vice-president, Martha Friedberg; the treasurer, Stan Levy; and the secretary, Debbi May. The Buskin stage crew, under the skillful management of Stan Levy, out-did itself this year in the perfection of the Tournament sets and lighting. Sincerest thanks go to Mr. Salvatore Russo for his hours and hours of exhausting work in selecting, directing and producing these professional productions. First Row—Havlin, Zimmerman, Bromberg, Heath, Rubin, Mr. Russo, May, Levy, Dundes, Black. Second Row—Bergman, Schneider, Litvak, Price, Adler, Sloyer, Dickstein. Third Row—Rahr, Braunstein, Levine, Mahl, Barrow, Kishner, Cascardi, Stein. [128] Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me Why must yon eat onions When shall we three meet again Twinkle, twinkle little star First Row—Mitchel, Chaback, Bernstein, Mrs. Symister, Miss Posner, Fertitta, Klein, Winnick. Second Row—Mevorach, Testa, Russo, Winston, Camhi, Gentile, Zimmerman, Emsig, Boxer, Starr. Third Row—Freifeld, Bresler, Hoffman, Michaels, Teta, Kreiss, Kesler, Friedman, Geringer. Spanish Club np HE Spanish Club, under the direction of -L Miss Sadie Posner, has been on the go throughout this year in striving to fulfill its objective, which is to develop in its members a deeper understanding of the Spanish language and the people of Spain by exposing them to the various aspects of Spanish culture. Members enrich their knowledge through their studies of Spanish geography, customs, and art. The 35 members of the club met once every two weeks to discuss plans for the future or to participate in special programs of interest. These programs often consisted of culture reports presented by the members themselves. The subject of these reports centered on the many individualistic customs and ways of life of the Spanish people. The types of clothing and costumes, festivals and holidays, language peculiarities, occupations and homes of a specific district in Spain were among the topics into which they probed more deeply. Some of the broader topics which they discussed were the general economy, government, foreign policy, former colonies, famous men and women, literature, art, music and Spain’s effect on the world. The members also went on several excursions to New York City. They saw Spanish movies and they ate at various Spanish restaurants in the city. In the museums of our city they saw examples of great Spanish masters such as El Greco and Velazquez. Thus, we can see that the members have added much to their educational experience through the varied activities of their Spanish Club. They merit praise for their interest in foreign countries and foreign people. [130] First Row — Simon, Rosenberg, Fink, Rubinger, Miss Miller, Tolle, Herman, Goldman, Brostoff. Second Row — Magnuson, Calabria, Sawyer, Haber, Sklar, Rubinger, Gordon, Dilorio. Third Roxv— Danziger, Frances, Sittadino, Gluskin, Culpepper, Bernstein. Latin Club AS any members of the Latin I and II Club • will assert, Latin is certainly not dead. In fact, to these dedicated students under the direction of Miss Patricia Miller, faculty adviser, the language really lives, not only in the classroom but also in the many enjoyable and rewarding activities in which the club partakes. As the Latin student progresses from one level of study to the next, he is able to view the many faces of Roman history and culture, while acquiring skill in the language itself. By his third or fourth year, the pupil is an expert on the military campaigns of Caesar against the Gauls. The club proves to be an invaluable aid to the student in performing the duties of an open “forum” in which further skill in translation and understanding, along with a fuller understanding of the history and culture of Rome may be gained. Hebrew Club THE 1964 Hebrew Club provided eager Hebrew students with an opportunity to delve more deeply into the fascinating aspects of this ancient, yet vital, language and the complex land that gave it birth. According to Mr. Marvin Axelrod, the club adviser, the group’s purpose was to acquaint its members with Hebrew culture, while encouraging them to make use of the Hebrew language in casual conversation. This year’s program varied from meeting to meeting. The group listened to speakers, saw film strips of great interest, and the members participated in panel discussions, sang Israeli songs, and joined in lively Hebrew dances. The highlights of the 1964 season consisted of a trip to the Israeli theater, Habimah. Officers Steven Kay, David Adler, Joyce Kass, and Arlene Gray who planned all club activities, deserve credit for a job very well done. First Roxv—Meyers, Rosen, Adler, Kass, Mr. Axelrod, Kaye, Gray, Dreier, Kriss. Second Roxv—Guss, Weiss, Goldstein, Goldberg, Boxer, Glatzer, Anenberg, Berman, Klein, Blank-stein. Third Row—Harts, Milberg, Meyers, Juda, Turk, Cherlov, Leblang, Klein, Stern, Kauffman, Emerson. Fourth Roxv—Smith, Green, Kaye, Blienenfeld, Rose, Peterseil, Kay, Moskowitz, Poster, Albert. FRENCH CLUB 3-4 First Row—Meyers, Ferguson, Stern, Murphy, Miss Beiles, Mrs. Ormsby, Kass, Hawley, Meyers, Hecker. Second Row—Sulzbacher, Levine, Weiss, Newman, Buchman, Herman, Berman, Cooper, Friedman, Yohai, Coleman, Belsky, Perez. Third Row-—Hoffman, Alper, Glickman, Merris, Gerof, Roth, Bobroff, Wagner, Travis, Fixler, Friedberg, Shapiro, Rabiner, Blankstein, Esberg, Wolfson. Fourth Row—Levine, Kaplan, Taffet, Schwab, Adler, Schwartz, Neidenbzrg, Karp, Rothenberg, Blick, Guss, Novick, Glass, Tessler, Parker, Webb, Deixel. Fifth Roic--Mesibov, Kerchbaum, Beckerman, Klinger, Schindler, Harts, Newman, Reed, Gershman, Kreiss, Hazan, Meyer, Poster, Mangold, Elkins, Safro, Haber, Neches. Sixth Row—Schleiff, Wolff, Romanoff, Hale, Gluskin, Mahl, Epstein, Levine, Leventhal, Leven, Keiden, Nierenberg, Cohen, Turi, Immerman, Richter, Klein, Farbman, Goetz. French Clubs A VID Francophiles were able to supplement their classroom experiences at 1964 French Club meetings. The members of this club not only practiced French conversation, but developed a true regard for, and understanding of, the charm and diversity of the French people. The Third and Fourth Year French Club enjoyed a varied program. Members watched film strips and slides and enjoyed simple French games. A visiting speaker lectured on the characteristics of French education. The club en masse descended upon the New York City Center for a French presentation of La Vie Parisi-enne. Lawrence High’s own French literary magazine L’Esprit made its debut with a fine display of original essays, poems, and short stories (all, of course, written in French). Even the cafeteria took on a French flavor, with several tables set aside during lunch periods for “French only” conversation. Advised by Miss Kay Beiles, the club’s diligent officers include: Lawrence E. Murphy, president; Joyce Kass and Eileen Goldberg, vice-presidents; Joan Rosenfeld, secretary; and Helaine Stern, treasurer. The French Two Club also operated on a busy schedule. Headed by Miss Arlene Kaitz and Miss Susan Protter, the club viewed French films, listened to lectures, and enjoyed an interesting trip to New York City that included both a French movie and a sampling of that famous French cuisine. President Ann Klein directed the club. [132] FRENCH CLUB 2 First Row—Grode, Lucks, Miss Kaitz, Miss Protter, Caron, Winnick. Second Row— Abbott, Meirowitz, Stricken, Rose, Scolow, Glatzer. Third Row—Kreiss, Hersh, Leon, Drucker, Auerbach, Ruggerio, Bender, Wolesky, Butter, Arum, Sahn, Koota. Fourth Row —Selkowe, Wallick, Sandler, Rosenthal, Rosenberg, Ratner, Herman, Dissick, Simons, Leblang, Maroff, Brown. Fifth Row—Manheimer, Fosberg, Bosco, Galles, Fischer, Klein, Juda, Shepard, Barbrisky, Weintraub, Bloom. Sixth Row—Kreeger, Geller, Kreisman, Leventhal, Fichbein, Hyman, Marks, Kay, Hoffman, Angel, Lederman, Koch, Ginsberg, Leber. German Club MRS. SILVER’S German Club was busy throughout the school year in accumulating a broader understanding of the German people and the German language. The members of the club took a trip to New York City where they saw a German movie and ate at a German restaurant. In hearing the language spoken in the film and in eating German food these students came a great deal closer in meeting their club’s goal. Film strips were shown after school about life in various German provinces. The Rhineland and cities such as Hamburg were the topics of several colorful films. To increase their reading ability, the club members bought and read short story anthologies. They also read German fables, fairy tales, and informative narratives. From these narratives they gained a basic knowledge of the German family, seasons and animals. Poetry was another written form eagerly read by these students. To improve their accents, members of the club taped their voices, played the tapes back, and made constructive criticisms. Thus, all the members, through these extra-curricular activities, improved their ability to speak the German language and, perhaps, in the future, to deal with the German people. [133] TUESDAYS were busy days for the thirty-one members of Biology Club. On those afternoons they met for an hour to work on their various projects and experiments. The Faculty advisers were Mr. Alexander, Mr. Epstein, Mr. Pisani, and Mr. Walsh. They guided the students and helped to find several interesting speakers for the club. The members worked together in groups of four. They performed several experiments, among them one in which biology plastic was used. Here small specimens such as seahorses Biology Club and fossils were placed in molds filled with the plastic. The molds were placed under a light for several days until the plastic hardened, preserving the specimens inside. Later the mold served as a paper weight, reminding the members of their Biology Club experiences. Every member was required to finish one research experiment in biology. In these experiments the true scientific method was used. First Row—Klemow, Kent, Sameroff, Meyers, Mr. Alexander, Tavmor, Kay, Germansky, Posner. Second Row— Stein, Rich, Capobianco, Bpbroff, Tyson, Wagner, Reish, Geringer, Dratch, Radin, Laber. Third Row—Tafeen, Rackmil, Todman, Sacks, Orenstein, Rifkin, Greenwald, Zelin. [134] First Row—Forrest, Goldstein, Glass, Stolzer, Mr. Norstedt, Wolff, Herman. Haar, Weiss. Second Row—Waldbaum, Poliak, Hale, Raider, Romanoff, Koss, Rockmore, Epstein, Roth, Schaller, Laakso, Bergman. Third Row—Mahl, Posner, Velasquez, Ferrar, Beller, Fink, Kaiden, Basel, Bienenfeld, Leventhal, Dubrow. Chemistry Club NT Wednesday afternoons approximately twenty-five students gathered to extend their knowledge of chemistry beyond classroom learning. The students worked among themselves and performed experiments which were of interest to the other members. As adviser, Mr. Norstedt helped organize the club’s program by providing its members with movies and numerous demonstrations. The high point of the year, however, was a trip to the Polytechnical Institute of Brooklyn where the students were able to tour the school’s chemistry laboratories and learn much about the type of experiments that go on in a college chemistry laboratory. Mr. Norstedt also taught “the chemists” the use of a slide rule which is a must for all students planning to continue chemistry in college. Under Mr. Xorstedt’s supervision, meetings were run by the president, Michael Stol-zar; the vice-president, Richard Wolff; the secretary, Alice Glass; and the treasurer, Gabriel Herman. [135] [ 981 ] Pin sics Club First Row — Abrams, Bienenfeld, Freifeld, Dan-ziger. Mr. Johnson. Hoeber, Cohen, Azar, I.evitt. Second Row—Lehrman, Peskin, Katz, Usdan, Wool, Grandeis. Rosen, Albert, Kreiss, Klein, Adler, Zelin. Third Row—Weinstein, Caren, Gerstle, Granoff, Balanoff, Fleischer, Gralnick, Oestreich, Zacharia, Schoenfeld, Gross, Dietz. rpHIS year the members of the Physics Club ■ - helped to improve the equipment found in the regular physics classes, as well as to make their own projects, which included such things as oscillators, generators, carbon arcs, and cir- Matli Team Seated—Mr. Glenday. Standing—Zelin, Kaye, S., Ferrar, Kaye, B., Oestreich Math Team is composed of alert young men eager to test their minds on challenging problems. Under Mr. Glenday's competent supervision, the boys have competed in five meets with other schools on Long Island. The Radio Club First Row—-Marks, Bienenfeld, Schwartz, Mr. Fricklas, Edlund, Orenstein, Nadelson. Scco id Row — Sommers, Heiss, Stern, Coleman, Heist, Levine, Adler, Radin, Marsico, Oloff. CP HE Radio Club has always been a successful organization in Lawrence High School. Under the call letters WB2EJZ, these “hams” have been able to communicate with stations from the Union of South Africa to the island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. The major- cuits. Group experiments were also organized. The students combined talents to prove the various laws of physics. All equipment needed was supplied by the club treasury. In addition, there were many films shown on topics which were covered in class. Seminars were held in which members of the club and well-known scientists and professors took part. Anyone interested was urged to attend these extremely enlightening sessions. Demonstrations were put on, under the direction of Mr. Paul Johnson, with the aid of various students. Mr. Johnson was the faculty adviser of the club and Henry Danziger was the president. seniors on our team, led by Kenny Zelin, recorded most of our points. However, today’s standbys are tomorrow’s heroes and the juniors on the team, who have thus far conducted themselves well, will get their chance next year. The Math Team is a significant organization in Lawrence High School in that it provides an excellent opportunity for students to compete with their mental faculties, which can be as stimulating as an athletic event. ity of the boys have their radio licenses and the others are being assisted in obtaining theirs through the combined efforts of Mr. Fricklas, the faculty adviser; the president, Arthur Edlund; the vice-president, Michael Schwartz; the treasurer, Richard Bienenfeld; and the secretary, Bernard Ginsberg. The intense interest demonstrated thus far by the members of the Radio Club assures the successful continuation of this ambitious club. Here the boys have a real opportunity to learn and put into practice information relative to radio receiving and transmission. [137] First Row-—Chancer, Perlov, Meyers, Dreier, Mr. Turner, Brou, Zuckerman, Sameroff, Mitchel, Vairo. Second Row—Cohen, Kamishe, Hoebei, Auerbach, Goldberg;, Roth, Stern, Rudnitsky, Boxer, Hersh, Miller, Mittman, Kapiloff, Klein, Glickman, Ringler. Third Row —Marx, Simon, Blick, Schwartz, Lazan, Tessler, Chaback, Weisband, Rubinger, Kurz, Ferraro, Kozlowsky. Future Teachers of America UNDER the leadership of adviser, Mr. J. J. Turner and officers: Diane Brou, president; Joan Rosenfeld, vice-president; Olivia Eckstein, secretary; and Margie Cohan, treasurer, the Future Teachers of America attended the Annual Long Island Future Educators Conference at Hofstra. The officers went to a state FTA conference in Syracuse, N. Y. In addition to movies, speakers, and a “tea for the teachers, the FTA sponsored a cadet teaching program in the elementary and junior high schools, and a tutoring service for students deficient in studies. Future Nurses of America THE aspirations of the Future Nurses of America were achieved this year through the guidance of Mrs. Werner. Such numerous activities as films, student nursing, speakers from the Health Deparment and lessons in first aid, acquainted the girls with various fields of nursing. Headed by officers Dorothy Peskorz, Jill Montgomery, Barbara Casey, and Linda Carpenter, the F.N.A. pursued an instructive agenda, including trips to the Queen’s General and Bellevue Hospitals. First Row—Zatzkin, Weschler, Casey, Peskorz, Montgomery, Carpenter, Burke, Zelman, Vilardi. Second Row—Parise, Meirowitz, Rhein, Erickson, Shellman, Dratch, Mrs. Werner, Newman, Washington, Reiter, Hoffman, Schader, Hoffman. Third Row—Litvak, Parise, Williams, Cohn, Kent, Rubin, Rosenfield, Katzman, Harris, Duberstein. First Row—Davis, Dreier, Kriss, Berger, Smilow, Nadelson, Ferguson, Chudnow, Schack. Second Row—Redlich, Peterseil, Vilardi, Muglia, Anzman, Allen, Molk, Yohai, Glickman, Ringler, Hicks. Third Row—Schneider, Milberg, Morritore, Washington, Adams, Berke, Goldberg, Samuelson, Wrublin, Morris, Oppenheimer, Shadlin, Irwin, Travis. Fourth Row— Weiss, Adwar, Stern. Mitter, Modell, Wolosky, Kaplan, Taub, Klinger, Acobdon, Landau, Alien, Goldstein. Fifth Row—Schindler, Sternberg, Camervale, Winnick, Mangold, Klein, Sawyer, Hurwitz, Eisenberg, Cherlow, Thompson, Samuels, Ferraro, Katz-man. Sixth Row—Ruskay, Meyers, Cohen, Ducorsky, Fertitta, Gralnick, Gerson, Kreiss, Angellili, Capone, Langel, Tolle, Harts, Proopis, Scher. OUR own Lawrence High School Chapter of the National Junior Red Cross worked faithfully and successfully throughout the school year, playing an important role as one of the many local organizations which work under the auspices of this vital group. Under the expert guidance of President Melanie Smilow, Vice-president Marcia Numeroff, Secretary Barbara Casey, Treasurer Richard Nadelson and Mrs. Jeanette Vanni, Faculty adviser, the club’s dedicated members engaged in several successful projects. In an enrollment program the generous contributions of Law-rencians to the Red Cross were collected. A gift box program, aiding children both here and abroad, was another important part of the club’s worthwhile program. Each year the club, along with all other of Nassau county’s high school chapters, attends a country-wide conference. Here members are informed of the new and ever growing work and projects which the Red Cross is constantly putting into effect, not only in schools, but in nearly all phases of community life. This year President Johnson, in naming the month of March to be Red Cross Month, called the organization a world-wide “common bond of mercy and decency.” The Lawrence High School Red Cross and its members certainly are outstanding proof of the fine help and service that such an organization brings, here and all over the world. [139] First How—Schwartz, Mesibov, Brou, Pritchep, Mr. DiLeo, Klein, Schiffman, Hoeber, Shapiro. Second Row—Rosenthal, Stolzar, Mangold, Feit, Kapiloff, Schiff, Poster. Third Row—Peskin, Adler, Kriss, Katz, Danziger, Kay, Kreiss, Usdan, Albert. The United Nations Club THE United Nations Club has certainly made tremendous strides since last year. Its worthwhile success was due largely to the efforts of its faculty adviser, Mr. Gabriel Uhlar, and its secretary-general, Joseph K'ein. The club took part in a mock OAS conference held at C. W. Post College in which all Nassau County high schools were invited to participate, with Lawrence High School representing the country of Chile. Our representatives to the confer- Secretarial Club THE main objective of the Secretarial Club was to further the members’ interest and knowledge of the business profession. Officers of the club who supervised the diverse activities were: Carol Galante, President; Marie Leone, Vice-President; Darleen Thorp, secretary; and ence were Ira Magaziner, Steven Schiffman, Michael Stolzar, Martha Schwartz, and our own visitor from Chile, Gilda DeMayo. The U.N. Club also took part in two other mock conferences held on Long Island. A speaker was provided by the club for a senior assembly, and her talk on the various aspects of the U.N. was greatly appreciated. Members of the club have also corresponded with some of the U.N. delegations. Larry Pritchep, vice-president, and Steven Schiffman, secretary-treasurer, also contributed much to the success of the club. Clare Montrone, treasurer. Guest speakers from various business organizations were invited to speak to the members on timely topics. The highlight of the year was a trip to the New York Telephone Company where the girls could actually see secretaries at work. But, without the expert supervision of Mrs. Jack, the faculty adviser, the club would have been unable to accomplish its many functions. First Row—Thilman, Bailey, Thorp, Galante, Mrs. Jack, Leone, Cameron, Burke, Zerbe. Second Row—Licurse, Chimato, Spillman, Carruci, Vicario, Reiner, Shadlin, Stillwaggon, Turner. First Row—Greenwald, Molk, Marsak, Kreiss, Mr. O’Neil, Kriss, Poster, Kaye, Peterseil. Second Row — Cohen, Nine, Fischer, Rockmore, Simon, Schoenfeld, Gross, Robinson, Bloom. Third Row—Sommer, Cabat, Hiller, Hyman, Potters, Kohl, Kay, Pucorsky. Chess Club IF YOU were walking down the hall after school and heard an excited voice cry out, “checkmate,” you could be certain that behind those closed doors a tense chess match had just been completed. Every Wednesday afternoon the members of the Lawrence High School Chess Club meet to better their individual ability in the game and to plan for future tournaments against teams from other schools. An amazingly large number of students appeared at the first meeting to apply for membership and many have remained to contribute their talents to the program. The group is presently active in the Long Island Chess League and is making a determined effort to prove their worth. The officers, President Ronald Kriss, Vice-President George Pastor, Secretary Joan Silverman, and Treasurer Donald Kreiss have helped to make this club enjoyable and educational. Our gratitude is given to Mr. O’Neill, who capably advised this successful club. Folksinging The current craze for music “au natural” has led to the formation of a Lawrence High School first—the Folksinging Club. Described by club adviser Mr. Marvin Axelrod as an “informal group,” the club has no officers, no rigid rules or arrangements. The high school set-up merely provides a supervised meeting place for those students who wish to get together and sing. Sometimes a few girls and boys attempt to lead the group, strumming their guitars and plucking their banjos, but more often the crowd spins off on happy, if dissonant, arrangements of its own. Mr. Axelrod wishes particularly to thank Irene Taub and Karen Mangold for their assistance in the organization of the Folksinging Club. First Row — Mangold, Schwartz, Tessler, Glaubman, Mr. Axelrod, Feit, Price, Ratner, Blick. Second Row—Friedman, Gurion, Boxer, Goldstein, Shapiro, Russo, Papowitz, Cir-ker, Hoeber, Chaznof, Auerbach, Rothstcin, Bloom, Arum. Third Row—Landau, Napoli, Wailick, Beckerman, Rubin, Schindler, Neches, Taub, Ruskay, Gordon, Schwartz, Rebrun, Adwar, Weiss. Fourth Bom—Kauffman, Levine, Stein, Berk, Berman, Pike, Green, Levine, Lane, Weinberg, Schwab, Sternberg. Fifth Row—Emerson, Rosen, Wool, Feldstein, Potters, Stolmen, Danziger, Kriss, Seslowe, Spicehandler. OFFICE PRACTICE CLUB First Row — Sandra Politano, President; Mrs. Giovenco, Barbara Geraldi, Treasurer. Second Row — Ebel, Rein, Wunch, Stockwell, Spector, LaSalle, Johnson, Dockstadter. YOuse guys just ain't organized |- 2 J got my braces off last week The joke is over, who has the safety catch? Are you on this line? [143] BRASS First Row—Kopilow, Bloom, Stevens, Weiss, Papowitz, Rifkin, Raiden, Rosen, Wolff, Smuckler, Coleman. Second Row — Groom, Bosco, Glubin, Cohen, Poster, Swartt, Lee, Bernstein, Vairo. Third Row—Mr. Jones, Laurie, Taub, Ross, Koenig, Borelli, Goldsmith, Vairo, Calabria, Mr. Turner. Color Gtiard—Calabria, Carpenter, Burke, Adler, Roundtree, Leib. The Band HIS was undoubtedly the best and the busiest year the Lawrence Band has ever had. Each half time performance put on by the Band was a show of marching talent and musicianship, and the practicing that went into each one proved well worthwhile. The high point of the marching season was the Hofstra Marching Festival held at Hofstra College. Thirteen Long Island high schools were invited by News-day to attend this festival, of which the Lawrence Band was a part. Following the football season, the band settled down to practicing contemporary classics which they later played at the New York State Music Festival. Our band received a 6A rating, the highest possible. The annual Spring Concert held in the auditorium was as successful as ever. This year the Lawrence Band, under the leadership of Mr. Jones and Mr. Turner, was invited to play at the New York World’s Fair. This is, without question, one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a high school band. The credit for this year’s notable achievements is due to both Mr. Arthur Jones and Mr. John Turner, two outstanding directors. Officers of the band were Billy Groom, drum major; Rose Vairo, president; Cookie Goldsmith, vice-president; Irene Taub, treasurer; and Marie Calabria, secretary. These people, as well as the band, deserve the credit for a job well done. [144] WINDS First Row—Goldsmith, Brou, Rothenberg, Poster, Vairo, Glaubman, Opotow, Calabria, Hoeber. Second Row—Groom, Jacobson, Swords, Pollitano, Ames, Taub, Kasler, Starr, Belskv, Kreiss. Coleman, Brody, Laurie, Third Row— Mr. Jones, Galace, Leogrande, Kinon, Doroshkin, Schneider, Sameroff, Dembow, Hurwitz, Light, Oster, Mr. Turner. Fourth Row—Maltese, Barone, Levine, Beller, Gelles, Romanoff, Leichter, Atevsky, Schiff-man, Baum, Schoenfeld, Shulman. Color Guard—Calabria, Roundtree, Carpenter, Burke, Adler, Leib. PERCUSSION First Row—Calabria, Goldsmith, Rothenberg, Poster, Brou, Glaubman, Opotow, Hoeber. Second Row—Vairo, Laurie, Poliak, Gazas, Seidler, Marris, Meyer, Warshavsky, Toronto, Shulman. Third Rou—Mr. Jones, Gardner, Levin, Ferrar, Gerson, Markowitz, Nussdorf, Mr. Turner. Color Guard—Calabria, Trock, Newman, Shapiro, Proctor, Adler, Thomas, Leib. [145] STRINGS First Row—Petersen, Bellsky, Opotow, Furchgott, Dockstadter, Thomas, Cohn, Proctor, Sassoon, Casey, Adle, Pastor, Roth. Second Row—Gumo, Martilotta, Kozminsky, Mos-covitz, Sloyer, Hurwitz, Dissick, Orlando, Montgomery, Cameron, Starkes, Marks, Fynke, Leib Third Row—Brou, Mr. Jones, Thaler, Coleman, Borelli, Calabria, Trock, Shapiro, Murphy, Zatzkin, Hauser, Oliveri, Mr. Turner. Fourth Row—Hoffman, Koenig, Glubin, Walton. Orchestra THOSE sweet sounds of Mozart and Beethoven that emanate from the music room are, surprisingly, not the New York Philharmonic, but our own Lawrence High School Orchestra. An outstanding string section of approximately forty players is combined with selected members of the band to form a musical organization worthy of the accolades it receives. The orchestra is familiar to Lawrencians for the assemblies at which it performs, and of course, the exciting Spring Concert. Each year, selected members play the score of the chorus musical production, this year helping the great success of Brigadoon to be realized. Also, the orchestra competes annually in the New York State Music Association festival, where it has earned the highest honors. This year’s officers deserve a vote of thanks for their tireless efforts to assure the “harmony” and “perfect pitch” of the group. These people are: Diane Brou, president; Barbara Casey, vice-president; Barbara Hyman, secretary; and Marcia Thomas, treasurer. WINDS First Row—Dembow, Taub, Vairo, Poster, Glaubman, Opotow, Rothenberg, Meyer. Second Row — Laurie, Baum, Shiffman, Schoenfeld, Glubin, Swartt, Lee, Gerson, Groom. Third Row—Brou, Mr. Jones-, Shulman, Bernstein, Leogrande, Levine, Beller, Nussdorf, Toronto, Mr. Turner. Fourth Row — Kopilow, Smuckler, Raiden, Rifkin, Borelli, War-shavsky. Color Guard—Calabria, Trock, Newman, Shapiro, Proctor, Adler, Thomas, Leib. TV T AJORETTE Kathy Cameron whirled the 1964 twirling squad through a season that truly “pepped up Lawrence High students. Batons and smiles twinkled as the Lawrence twirlers stepped through intricate half-time routines. Their rhythmic maneuvers contrasted happily with the bruising plays of the football squad. The twirlers found time for a plethora of activities. Assisted by captains Barbara Oliveri, Cheryl Peterson, Barbara Williams, and Jill Montgomery, they performed in our yearly Spring Concert and “did Lawrence proud” at the New York State Music Festival. Even the New York World’s Fair enjoyed the sight of their sprightly formations. Treasurer Debbi May handled sums for the twirlers, while Carol Galante, as secretary, skillfully managed all correspondence and notetaking. Miss Alyce Adolph, as faculty advisor, aided the twirlers, captains, and majorette in every way possible. Twirling First Row—Williams, Montgomery, Majorette Cameron, Peterson, Oliveri. Second 2ow— Mr. Jones, Mevorach, Spector, Anderson, Mittman, Golemme, Musacchio, Galante, Edwards, Capobianco, Monchek, Dilorio, Hicks, Groom, Mr. Turner. Third R°w Fbel, Lerner, Condino, Voorhis, Lewis, Lizan, Vilardi, Guarnaccia, Rubin, Michaels, Auerbach, Scala, Tavalero, Casey. Fourth Row—Palmese, Britton, Rothman, Tessler, Napoli, Dock-stadter, Talbert, Feit, Daniels, Milestones, Weschler, Zatzkin, Samuels, Parker, Chancer, Tritt. Color Guard—Calabria, Roundtree, Carpenter, Burke, Adler, Leib. [ 147] GIRLS’ CHORUS First Row—Miss Garver, Levine, Dilorio, Duberstein, Green, Lerin, Patitucci, Candreva, Fischer, Mr. Pollera. Second Row—Hoffman, N poli, Landy, Palmese, Hamilton, Meyer-son, Schreiber. Third Row—Miller, Silverman, Kirschenhurter, Numeroff, Goldblum. SOPHOMORE CHORUS First Row—Perkofsky, Wishney, Miss Garver, Mr. Pollera, DcJoseph, Barash. Second Row—Corwin, Lutsig, Wimms, Ricioppi, Schulman, Long, Martin, Wunderlich, Nova, Butter, Rubin, Washington, Capobianco, Chimato, Crocker, Chiusano. Third Row—Hen-delman, Shellman, Coven, Lutz, Cirker, Mercier, Deixel, Lieto, Parenti, Brackman, Fred-ereck, Schreiber, Kirschbaum, Doner, Thomas, Henderson, Panse, Kreiss. Fourth Row— Feintuch, Goldberg, Sawyer, Klein, Thompson, Morley, McKee, Chambers, Williams, Caron, Trussel, Mandel, Newman, Leitner. Fifth Row—Lederman, Warren, Imberman, Rubin, Stevens, Boxer, Ruben, Shapiro, Potters, Stoleman, Teta, Tarin, March, Speigel- man, Slovik, Appelbaum. [148] A CAPPELLA CHOIR First Row—Schein, Levine, Fourens, Sherman, Oshrain, Miss Carver, Mr. Pollera, Anderson, Meirowitz, Dilorio, Lambert, Friedman. Second Row—Blutstein, Werman, Heath, Calabria, Rosen, Calabria, Swartt, Anzman, Allen, Blankstein, Epstein, Morris, Levine, Schneider, Russo, Duberstein, Yohai, Dickstein, Zelman. Third Row—Marx, Stevens, Schwab, Klinger, Allenstein, Binkly, Lizan, Seidman, Verdoni, DiLeo, DeFuria, Vukow, Bailey, Cameron, Settles, Weissman, Hogan, Pollera, Steinberg, Arno, Caraccilo, Stevens, Katsky. Fourth Row—Dockstadter, Talbort, Eisenberg, Dreier, Vernon, Luozov, Cascardi, Sibren, Schwartz, Sonenberg, Black, Picorsky, Capone, Davey, Turk, Fishman, Harts, Cherlov, Carpenter, Fishman, Mucciano, Friedman. Fifth Row—Alzado, DiCioccio, Capo-bianco, Katter, Turner, Muehleman, Stone, Melnick, Rahr, Liebel, Rosenthal, Capobianco, Dudley, Ebel, Hyman, Groom, Chiusano, Heller, Goodstone, Simon, Sais, Ravola, Littman, Gross, Baum. Chorus THE Lawrence High School choruses once again have had a successful musical season under the expert direction of Miss Dorothy A. Garver and Mr. Anthony G. Pollera. The A Capella Choir entertained such organizations as the P.T.A., Brotherhood Council, and, for the fourteenth year in succession, the Five Towns Golden Age Club. As in previous years. Award night and Graduation were made memorable events by the choir’s beautiful vocalization. Perhaps the high point of the 1963-1964 singing season for the A Capella Choir, though, was their performance at the World’s Fair. Here, the ‘‘best of Lawrence” was offered for enjoyment and entertainment. The two most important annual performances of the A Capella Choir were as successful as they have always been. The annual Christmas Concert featured such tunes as: “Joy to the World” (George Handel), “A Jingle Bell Travelogue” (L. Gearhart), and the traditional “Hallelujah Chorus” (George Handel). The April performance of “Brigadoon” starred: Earl Havlin, Jeff; Mathew Cascardi and David Sonenberg, Tommy; Michael Black, Mr. Lundie; Laura Anderson and Shirley Friedberg, Fiona; and Mary Lou Mellace and Irene Taub, Meg. Seven members of the A Capella Choir deserve special commendation, for they achieved the great honor of participating in the New York State Chorus. These people are: Mathew Cascardi, Patricia Curtis, Earl Havlin, Sheila Helfant, Ralph Raiola, Karol Seidman, and Steven Turner. Aiding the A Capella Choir in its endeavors, as well as being trained for admittance to this very special group, were the Sophomore mixed chorus and the Girls chorus. In addition to the A Capella Choir, the Sophomore chorus also had some of its members competing in the New York State Competition. The officers who aided Miss Garver and Mr. Pollera by arranging programs and completing a truly unforgettable year by giving much time and energy, were: Patricia Curtis, the President; Toni Verdoni, the Vice-President; Nancy Talbert, the Secretary; and Kathy Cameron, the Treasurer. Accompanying the chorus for all performances and rehearsals were the three able pianists, Marilyn Blutstein, Marie Calabria, and Anita Goldman. [149] [152] First Row—Schowalter, Basile, C.accavale, Nunn, Clarke, Martilotta, Ferraro, Stevens, Ficorelli, Dambrose, Fortune, Waters, Pelligrino. Second Row—Mr. Cimino, Mr. Wild, Benedetto, Barnett, Chalson, Levitt, Hicks, Ritondo, Capobianeo, Santora, Riecardi, Kleinline, Goldstein, Mr. Pollard, Mr. Martilotta. Third Row—Accomando, Campbell, Allocka, Michaels, Ango, Senzon, Dudley, Ebel, Caponi, Shattner, Sprague, McKlusig, Parnes, Riecardi, Carnavale. Varsity Football FRIDAY afternoon came and all of Lawrence poured into the stands, despite the drizzling rain. Many of us had heard the annual pep rally before, and were accustomed to the tone of Mr. Martillotta’s “sermon.” “We have a small team,” he said, “but we are determined. This group will never quit. This is the greatest characteristic we can have.” It sounded a bit familiar. No one really knew that this year it would take on added significance. The schedule opened on September 21, with a non-league game against Berner High School of Massapequa. Defense was the domineering factor in all but the last few minutes of the game. Berner scored the only tally late in the fourth quarter and promptly added the extra point. The Tornadoes valiantly tried to get back in the game. Tommy Ritondo threw a twenty-six yard bullet to end, Greg Nunn. With the seconds ticking away, Ritondo was thrown for a ten yard loss as the game ending gun sounded. October 5 saw the Golden Tornadoes lose a heartbreaker to the Massapequa Chiefs. In the final two minutes the Chiefs came from behind to clinch the victory. Vinny Caccavelli hit pay- dirt in the second quarter but the Chiefs came right back to tie the game at 6-6 as both teams missed the extra point. Lawrence drove 55 yards for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter but again missed that vital extra point. With just a few minutes to go, the Chiefs went on the war path and scored. Their attempt at the extra point was successful and Lawrence was defeated by the slim margin of 13-12. Lawrence broke into the winning column with a resounding victory over Saunders Commerce High School of Yonkers. The crisp blocking of the offensive and defensive lines plus the running of fullbacks Vinny Caccavelli and Joe Pellegrino and the combination of Ritondo to Nunn proved too much for the home eleven. The final score was 46-7. The traditional Lawrence-Freeport game was a closely contested game despite the 34-18 score. The big difference was the Red Devil’s speedy halfback, J. B. Mackey, who scored two touchdowns and amassed considerable yardage. A one yard dive by Roger Basile plus the accurate passing of Tom Ritondo to his ends, Greg Nunn and Frank Waters, accounted for the Lawrencian tallies. [154] Cloudy skies, fierce winds and a driving wind did not hinder the Golden Tornadoes as they triumphed over Mepham 19-7. The treacherous playing conditions made play difficult and only Roger Basile’s 5 yard run prevented a scoreless half. When the second half opened Mepham promptly drove to the Lawrence two and from there neatly executed a quarterback sneak for their only tally. Tommy Rotondo took the Tornadoes deep into the Mepham territory and then went over for the score. A screen pass from Rotondo to Ebel plus Vinny Cacca-velli’s 15 yard run completed Lawrence’s scoring and the gun sounded, with Lawrence triumphing 19-7. vy [ 155] T-O-U-C-H-D-O-W-N In our finest game, Lawrence rolled over its arch rival, Hempstead High School, 37-6. The large crowd was in eager anticipation of a game paralleling the Lawrence-Hempstead game of two years ago, when Sal Ciampi kicked the winning point in a 7-6 contest. Hempstead registered the initial touchdown but after that it was all Lawrence. Roger Ba-sile threw an eight yard strike to end Greg Nunn but the kick was wide and the score was deadlocked at 6-6. The Tornadoes tallied twice more in the second period when George Ebel, recovering a fumble, set up our second score. The thirty-eight yard drive was spearheaded by Caccavelii and Basile. The conversion was good and Lawrence took a 13-6 advantage. Frank Waters, recovering a loose ball, ran over from the eight yard line to make it 19-6. To commence the third period, Lawrence recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff and, seven plays later, Caccavelii hit paydirt to increase the margin to 25-6. A Ritondo to Benedetto pass was good for 26 yards and the score was on a sensational record-breaking run of 96 yards by Vinny Caccavelii. Our last game pitted us against the tough East Meadow. Our reserves saw much action in this game but were victorious and ended the season on a strong note. Although Lawrence closed the season with [156] JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row—Politano, Barone, Garapuda, Mastorides, Waters, Lyons, Smith, Rypandes, Stevens, Curra, McQuade, Littman, Ango. Second Row—Hartnell, Anziano, Walton, Schoen, Leistner, Lanzilotta, Horl, Green, Shemara, Shadner, Daley. Golden Tornadoes a mixed record, it did triumph in individual plays and achievements. Regardless of the result of any one game or any one season the Golden Tornadoes are loved and supported by their fans. There was no Sal Ciampi to carry the team as in previous years. The victories were team efforts achieved through long and arduous practice. The members of the 1963 Lawrence team deserve tremendous acclaim for their valiant play on the gridiron. [157] Basketball ONCE again, the Lawrence High School basketball team battled the football team for the accolade of most popular spectator sport. The Lawrence stands were filled for every home game, while the team also received great support when it travelled. The season opened on December 10 as Law-l-ence defeated Oceanside by the narrow score of 49-47. The game was not decided until the final few seconds of play. George Ebel, Cliff Feldman, and Mike Schoenfeld pumped through 40 of the points, as ball control and rebounding figured as the key proponents of the Lawrence attack. Our traditional non-league rivalry game with Hewlett was not in tradition as Lawrence went down before the Sailors 60-46. Bob Steinberg, the fabulous center for Hewlett, hit the boards for 30 points, seeming unstoppable to the Golden Tornadoes. December 17 saw a Lawrence loss to the Sailors from Oceanside. It was particularly disappointing for we had led by 10 at the half. George Ebel and Cliff Feldman were high scorers of the game, each contributing 15 points to Lawrence’s efforts. Our rivalry with Hewlett was renewed again on December 20. Smarting from the trouncing we had received before, this game took on a more “traditional” aspect. In what was probably one of the season’s most exciting games, we upset Hewlett by a score of 53-44. This time practice on the foul line paid off; Lawrence converted 19 of 26 attempts, while Hewlett sank only 8 of 20 shots. We battled from an early 14-5 disadvantage to win in the final 2 minutes of play. With Bob Steinberg, their high-scoring center, fouling out, the Tornadoes, with Cliff Feldman’s 20 points and playmaker Steve Cohan’s 13, showed themselves at their best. From December 26-28 the Christmas Tournament was held here at Lawrence. East Rock-away and Uniondale finished first and second [158] Simon, Cohan, Oland, Schoenfeld, Lipman, Mr. Seeger, Lipson, Feldman, Ebel, Spice-handler, Zweifaeh, Benedetto. Managers—Brostoff, Danziger. respectively, while we won the consolation victory game over Valley Stream North. In this game George Ebel, Cliff Feldman, and promising sophomore Jack Lipson led Lawrence to its victory, scoring 47 of the 55 points. Our first encounter with the Chiefs of Massa-pequa was on January 10 when they went down in a resounding defeat before a score of 73-43. George Ebel topped the scoring column with 18 points, as four other players also were in the double figures. We made it two in a row with an easy victory over Freeport High School on our home court. We took a 14-6 lead at the quarter and never relinquished it. Ebel was again high scorer with 20 points, as playmaker Stu Schnell played a strong game to tally 15 points for Lawrence. The final outcome was 51-35. We seemed to be going strong by the time we faced Baldwin High School on January 17. We were cold, however, from both the floor and the foul line. Nonetheless we cut an 18 point deficit to one of 1 point, only to have Baldwin outscore us 23-5 in the final quarter. George Walling was the high scorer for the Golden Wave with 23 points. In our next encounter Hempstead High defeated us 65-47. The key to the Tiger’s January 24 victory was their strong rebounding off both the offensive and defensive boards. Center Steve McKnight supplied the scoring punch with 27 points, while Schoenfeld was the Tornado high scorer, hitting for 13 points. On January 28 Lawrence met Mepham, at that time the leading team in the county. We made a tremendous effort and came within 3 [159] points of an upset. Unfortunately, we could get no closer and lost by a final score of 52-47. In our next game Cliff Feldman’s 16 points and George Ebel’s 14 brought the Tornadoes to within 1 point of a victory over East Meadow. But the Jets put forth a spurt of scoring energy in the last few seconds to come out on top 59-54. February 7 saw the Chiefs of Massapequa fall once more to the Tornadoes, dropping down beneath the weight of a 65-40 Lawrence win. With a tremendous zone defense and a great shooting percentage we were able to relax and bring in all team members. Once again George Ebel was high man with 22 points, followed by Cliff Feldman’s 14 and sophomore Jack Lip-son’s 11. On February 11 we again met a newly tough Freeport team who had steadily improved as the year progressed. With tremendous shooting and rebounding power the Red Devils licked us by a score of 60-42. Our win over Baldwin on February 14 was a sweet Valentine’s present for us for it was the first league loss of the year for the Golden Wave. At first we were unstoppable and led 13-0. But, as the game progressed, Baldwin’s George Wright became better and the final 8 minutes of play consisted of an exchange of baskets that kept the score extremely close. In the last few seconds Wright fouled Feldman and Cliff sank one of the two shots to put the game on ice. The final score was 56-55. With Mike Schoenfeld showing his best effort of the year, Lawrence beat Hempstead on their home court to break their great string of winning home games. Schoenfeld hit for 19 points as he also rebounded with equal success. Our hopes for a playoff berth were squelched as a fighting Mepham team, playing possession basketball, beat an equally fighting Lawrence five by 1 point. The game was as exciting as any of the year, the outcome having been settled only by a single foul shot of Mepham’s Lloyd Krosser. t 160] J. Y. Basketball MR. FRANK GIORDANO handled the reins as Junior Varsity basketball coach this year. Though the team had a disappointing season point-wise, they accomplished their most important task - that of providing young and yet experienced ballplayers for next year’s varsity team. Among the most promising of the players were Larry Chalson, Stephen Green, and Mark Lyons. [161] Yarsity Baseball BASEBALL may become a more recognized part of Lawrence’s athletic program this year for our team looks stronger than ever. With few players from last year graduating, the squad, with its additional new look, could go on to win the Section Championship. Kenny Gewanter and Jimmy Spirer are able catchers and strong batmen and give Lawrence deep catching strength. At first, Mike Lipman, alternating with Ronnie Kleinlein, provides a good defense and a capable offense as Lipman is a potential .300 hitter. George Ebel, who can field and hit with authority, has switched from pitching to second base, ably filling his new position. Gridiron star Tommy Ritondo playing shortstop may be the key to our winning season, for Tommy has the speed and power to make him the best shortstop around. The infield is completed with Larry Krout at third. Krout seems to be the right man for the “hot corner” and although he lacks the power of Ritondo or Ebel he certainly is a fine batsman capable of the hit-and-run type baseball Lawrence may play. Roaming the outfield this year are George Romer in left, Johnny Benedetto in center, and Tony Ferraro in right. All are speedy boys with fine throwing arms and all possess the power at the plate and experience in the field to spur the Lawrence nine on to success. The mound staff brings back Ivan Samuels and Richie Bloom from last year plus Arthur Brown and Jay Kaiser, newcomers to the varsity squad. With Samuels, Bloom, and Brown making up the starting rotation and Kaiser as the main reliever we seem to have the necessary pitching to supplement the rest of the team. Coach Herman Wild, as well as several other knowledgable people, feel this is the best team Lawrence has produced in many years and we are anxiously awaiting the opening of the season on April 13. [162] Top Row-— Mr. Wild, Ferraro, Brown, Bloom, Lip-man, Kaiser, Gewanter, Samuels, Ross. Bottom Row—Taranto, Benedetto, Kleinline, Powers, Ri-tundo, Ebel, Krout, Romer, Pescatore. Junior Varsity Baseball COACH Fred Seger is a man who knows how to teach boys the game of baseball and in the last few years he has proven this by coming up with consistently winning teams. This year he has another such team in the making. The future stars seem to be Joey Pellegrino, Arnold Stevens, and pitchers John Pescatore and Mark Lyons. Top Row — Andreno, Wright, Lyons, Mr. Seeger, Pelligrino, Santora, Angle, Chiusano. Bottom Row —Barone, Licurse, Monte, Langel, Levine, Mc-Quade, Fischer, Williams. [163] WINTER TRACK First Row— Salod, Grossman, Waters, Gardner, Heft, Valentine, Rosen, Nunn, Smith, Fortune, Washington, Riccardi. Second Row — Madden, Stead, Dubrow, Robinson, Schein, Gilbert, Bartlein, Shellman, Kiev. Third Row — Lewis, Senzon, Schrager, Watson, Hoeber, Walton, White, Gabel, Waters Tj OR many years track at Lawrence had been under the tutelage of Mr. Irving Mondschein and with his departure Mr. Peter Cimino now has a big job ahead. It is he who must make the team to carry on a great Lawrence tradition— the spring track team has not lost once in over 50 scheduled meets. In the track events of the fall and winter we put forth several admirable efforts. In the fall our cross country squad, a truly dedicated group of boys, did well, with Neil Gronman and soph- omore Jeff Gable the team stars. By mid-December the boys went indoors and a series of 8 indoor meets followed, most of them beng held at the 102 Street Armory or at Madison Square Garden. Several individual and team efforts stand out from this season. One such effort was given by high-jumper Danny Campbell who soared to the height of 6'4 . Danny had reached 6 last spring and this alone was certainly tremendous since Dan himself is only 510 ' tall. CROSS-COUNTRY First Row—Schein, Seagree, Crocker, Gilbert. Second Row—Gabel, Rosen, Mr. Seeger, Bartlein, Grossman. t 165] SPRING TRACK First Row— Danziger, Stead, Heft, Rosen, Nunn, Washington, Riecardi, Madden, Waters. Second Row — Salod, Dubrow, Grossman, Lewis, Gardner, Valentine, Fortune, Smith. Shellman, Waters. Third Row— Ferguson, Ricardi, Robinson, Walton, Watson, Schein, White, Gilbert, Kiev, Bartlein. Fourth Row — Green, Schrager, Gabel, Senzon, Hoeber, Smith, Lee In the Section VIII meet Greg Nunn ran the 60 yard high hurdle in 7.6 seconds to take first place. In the 2 and 1 mile runs Steve Washington and Tony Riecardi respectively excelled. The relay team also did well and took a third place at the Queens College Meet. The mile relay team consisted of Harvey Rosen, Steve Turner, Greg Nunn and Mike Waters. In the shot put, Jim Heft placed well in the Section VIII meet with a toss of 49’4 . In the outdoor season we opened on March 25 with a meet with Chaminade. The meet was a highly contested one, culminating in our victory with a score of 70-66. Disaster almost struck as heavily favored Greg Nunn fell down while running the 220 yard low hurdles, thus relinquishing a substantial lead. However, teammate Harvey Rosen went on to win. With the loss of Dave Cooper, our great 100 yard man, the vacancy is being ably filled by Elliot Fortune who has already broken the 10 second barrier though he ran a 10.2 record 100 yard race against Chaminade. Fortune is a sophomore and he seems a good prospect to match Cooper’s 9.6 clocking as a senior. In the hurdles, Lawrence has two fine and dedicated boys, Greg Nunn and Harvey Rosen. Roth run in the 180 yard high hurdles and the 220 yard low hurdles; both are also expected to supply many of the Tornado points this spring. In the 440 yard race we will miss the tremendous talents of Eisman, Edelstein, and Cooper, but some of the slack will be taken up by Mike Waters and Steve Turner. Waters is a sophomore and could someday break the 50 second mark. As of now he runs the 440 in about 53 seconds. Turner’s time is equally speedy but his career at Lawrence is ending with June graduation. Steve Washington and Tony Riecardi will again be available as distance runners. Washington has great stamina and is capable of running the 2 miler in under 10 minutes. Tony will have stiff competition in section VIII in the miler, but should be able to hold his own with times of under 4:50. Jeff Gable, the sophomore cross-country runner, will handle the vacancy left by Pete Johnson in the half mile. Johnson crowded the 2 minute mark many times and Gable seems accomplished enough to equal that performance by next year. As of now, he runs in about 2:10. In the field events we have Ira Gardner in the broad jump as well as John Madden. Ira seems [ 166 J a good bet to carry home prizes with jumps of up to 21 feet. In the shot put, Jim Heft, with his 49 11 toss in the Chaminade meet, seems to be our best, although he has a long way to go to rival graduate Frank DiBase’s 58' throws. The high jump should have been well taken care of by Danny Campbell, but he has hurt his leg and his injury will probably prove costly to Lawrence. Danny’s brother Dwight will take over his place as leading jumper and it is hoped he will go the 6'. Although this article went to press after only one meet, it seems apparent that we will miss much of last year’s talent. However, our boys are determined, and with Coach Cimino’s guidance they should prove themselves up to the standards which Lawrence track teams have set in the past and which they will continue to set for many years to come. [167] First Row—Reed, Levy, S. Seltzer. Second Row— L. Seltzer, Fletcher. Balmouth, M. Monahan. Not pictured—Kalter, Schechter, Weinstoek. Bowling T ) OWLING, under the direction of Mr. James Mattison, enjoyed a fine year. The team’s record was 8-6 and several players showed great promise and skill. Brett Yacker had the highest average on the team, 184. He also had the highest three game total, 604. Other team members were Billy Player, Mike Schwartz, Steve Hecken, and Lee Green. Tennis mHIS year tennis was well played at Lawrence as the team had an enviable 11-5 record, finishing second to Baldwin. Captain Greg Reed headed the team under the watchful eye of Mr. Gregor.' Monahan. Other team members were Edward Schecter, Steve Seltzer, Larry Seltzer, Gary Kalter, Paul Fletcher, Robert Weinstoek, Mark Balmuth, and Dave Simon. [ 168] First Row—Newman, Weinberg, Piratsky, Player. Second Row—Green, Langberg, Mr. Mattison, Yacker. Not pictured—Levy, Richter. Bottom—Gross, Vine, Miller. Top—Zaikcn, Gra-huck, Mr. Mattison, F inkelson, Brown. Golf TT OR boys interested in playing golf, Lawrence provides an excellent opportunity. Under the supervision of Mr. James Mattison, the team plays all their home matches at Lawrence Golf Course. The team consists of about ten boys, and each gets a good chance to play and break the magic score of 80. [ 169] Adwar, Cohan, Blick, Cavanagh, Glickman, Ciampi, Caske, Levine, Perlov, Curtis, Rutenberg, Kasher. Cheerleaders They Don’t “Speak Easy” Co-Captains Gigi Glickman, Dori Levine VITALITY and unusual stamina seemed to be second nature for Lawrence’s 1964 cheerleaders. Just when school spirit lagged, they helped to spread an infectious enthusiasm among the crowd. Throughout the football and basketball seasons, the girls constantly reminded the team that Lawrence High was worth cheering for. In addition to whipping up spirit along the sidelines, they also sponsored Lawrence’s first “sports” dance, the Varsity Drag. It more than achieved its goal of ushering in the basketball season with needed animation and school backing. Dori Levine and Gale “Gigi” Glickman created an unbeatable team to lead the eight other regulars and two substitutes. Under the direction of Miss Alyce Adolph, they incorporated challenging acrobatics, as well as skillful dance movements into their cheers. We indeed owe to them the cheer they have given so often to others: “For the cheerleaders, the cheerleaders, Rah—rah—sis—boom—bah Rah-rah for the cheerleaders.” [170] Girls' Athletics THLETICS, no longer restricted to a gymnasium, touch almost every facet of life, as exemplified by the 1964 Olympics at Innsbruck. Sports are perhaps the only international effort where there are no social, no political, no economic barriers for the qualified. This year spirited Lawrencian girls participated in one of the most fun filled and victorious seasons in the high school’s history. They were, of course, aided by the skills of Miss Alyce Adolph, Mrs. Marilyn Leopold, and Mrs. Judith Tuthill. By a system of points and awards sponsored by the Long Island Girls Association, members of interscholastic competition were encouraged to “give their all” in every meet. 9 [171] LEADERS First Row—Weiss, Goldsmith, Adwar, Burke, Gross. Second Row—Carpenter, Cohen, Charney, Morris, Kaplan, Dickstein, Rowlette, Baum, Oppenheimer, Schreiber. Third Row —Freifel, Schaeher, Schlicter, Holtzman, Shine, Capobianco, Epstein, Goldsmith, Cohan. Fourth Row—Weissman, Tareher, Weissman, Rosen, Winston, Haber, Martilotta, Car- berry, Hamin. The responsibility of being a Lawrence High School Gym Leader involves much more than wearing a white gym suit. From the first week of school,-when they conducted an orientation program for Freshmen and Sophomores, the leaders have been busily assisting in gym classes and after school recreation. Under the guidance of Mrs. Tuthill, many of the members have been inspired to pursue a vocation in physical education and have at the same time made possible the wide variety of sports offered by the Girls Athletic Department. TENNIS Weisman, Rosen, Weisman. Stern, Golden. The first enthusiasts of the year were seen swinging their rackets on the tennis courts under the instruction of Miss Adolph. The honor team placed well in sectional rivalry and emerged victorious against Malverne, Ocean-side, and Valley Stream. Although many of the more skilled girls are graduating this year, we look toward today’s promising novices for next year’s successes. [172] BADMINTON Zimmerman, Seidman, Leblang. Adwar, Levine. The birdies were soaring high as the badminton season commenced for another year. Lawrence’s squad was well prepared by Mrs. Leopold for the stiff competition they were to be confronted with on sports day. Lawrencians placed third on the ladder, proving that not only skill, but group co-operation and sportsmanship are all ingredients of triumph. HOCKEY First Row—Berger, Burke, Cohan, Sarafino, Peskorz. Second Row—Walsh, Carberry, Marsh, Carpenter, Ripin, Thomas, Kaplan. Eager would be the appropriate adjective to describe field hockey devotees this year. A comparatively new sport in interscholastic meets, hockey is growing in popularity as more girls are introduced to the basic skills of formation, passing and dribbling. Although restricted because of bad weather, the girls enjoyed a successful season. t 173] BASKETBALL First Row—Schlichter, Kaplan, Weiss. Second Row—Bailey, Jones, Carberry. Third Row—Cohan, Elkins, Burke. BOWLING Neches, Capobianco, Gordon. Lawrencian bowlers seemed to monopolize the facilities of Falcaro’s Bowling Alley every Monday and Wednesday throughout November and December. Even without the opportunity to win Varsity letters for their boy friends, 45 girls participated in matching their skills. (Beware Don Carter!) Along with the winter months came basketball practice. A Sophomore, Junior and Senior Honor team was selected to compete with local contenders including girls from Malverne, Oceanside, and Far Rockaway High Schools. Despite the keen competition, our team battled to the end. VOLLEYBALL Jone, Burke, Sarofino, Schreiber, Seidman, Weissman, Weissman. “Three hundred girls and only four volley ball courts” was the harried cry of impatient students and their adviser, Mrs. Tuthill, as over twenty teams waited for the competition to begin. Volley Ball seems to be the sport that even the most fragile students love and enjoy. Two outstanding teams were chosen to vie against each other, and from the more skilled and advanced players an honor team was selected to represent Lawrence in interscholastic competition. [174] In order to instill in the girls an awareness of correct posture and carriage, the department sponsored a ‘Miss Lawrence High School’ Competition. Contestants were eliminated on the basis of protruding pelvises, and pronated ankles. Its success insured its continuation as part of next year’s program. When a girl sheds her raccoon coat to don a pair of bright colored leotards, it’s a sure sign of spring, and the start of modern dance classes. Softball, tennis, archery, and track also filled the spring curriculum. MODERN DANCE Top — Stevens, Blick, Steinberg. Danziger, Hoffman, Rothenberg, Topel Bottom — Perez, Bobroff, Glickman, Caske, Sulzbacher, Mavis [175] Sportsnite UTT’S SPORTSNITE ’64 for Blue and Gold _L teams,” was the “cry of the wild” as Law-rencians waited for the evening of competitive events to begin. To the credit of both teams, tickets had been sold out for days in advance. It was the culmination of days, hours, and weeks of tedious practice for all, including faculty advisers Miss Arlene Kaitz (Blue) and Mrs. Justina Flynn (Gold). From the very first moment when captains Margie Cohan for Gold and Marilyn Adwar for Blue were elected, until the coveted gold cup was awarded, spirits were at an immeasurable high. Once the general topic of “Gals in Story-land” had been announced by the sponsor, the Girl’s Physical Education Department, the wheels of each team began to turn. Margie, with co-captain April Burke, chose the storybook tale of Ludwig Bemelman’s “Madeline” as Gold’s theme. Song, art, dance, cheer, and costume directors cleverly intertwined this idea with the presentations. Margie, “Madeline,” made a unique entrance down a slide amidst colorful balloons, while her supporters, led by Miss Clavell (April), made a lollipop and an “M” formation. The Blue team showed equal ingenuity by selecting Barrie’s “Peter Pan” (played by Marilyn). It was she and Wendy (co-captain Betsy Schreiber) who led Tiger Lily, Tinker-bell, Captain Hook, and the lost boys on the path to victory. Their march followed the outlines of a teepee, dagger, hook, and wings. As soon as entrances were completed, spectators knew that it was to be an evening well spent. A full court basketball game sent the viewers shouting as if our varsity team had just beaten Hewlett. A Junior pin relay, a volleyball game, and a balloon and obstacle race intensified the already anxious mood. A high spot of the performances were the dance routines led by Jennifer Danziger (Gold) and Maureen Oshrain (Blue). The choreography, costumes and music were all planned by the girls themselves. The tumbling demonstrations were also warmly received. The Gold Cup was awarded by Mrs. Abner Dickstein to the Blue team, victors by only two points. Regardless of score, however, the key to the entire Sportsnite tradition rests in the knowledge that once the evening is over, both teams merge into one again. Congratulations to victorious Gold and Blue! [176] An Open Letter to L.H.S. Students Many times, upon reaching the advertising section, a student will put down his yearbook and declare that he has finished reading it. We feel, for several reasons, that the advertising section is far too important to be overlooked. Many of our advertisers have gone out of their way to place an ad in the Lawrencian. 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Best Wishes Compliments to of THE CLASS OF ’64 ROBERT AGENCY THE SWEDLIN FAMILY Besl Wishes to ROSALIE ’64 MADELEINE ’67 CORKY LEICHTER [202] Compliments oj The Koss Family Complimens Neal ’58 Helaine ’64 of Compliments of The Leblang Family Ellen ’60 Judi ’64 THE CRICKET SHOP Complimens Congratulations and of Best Wishes to DR. and MRS. H. L. BERSON THE CLASS OF ’64 Toby ’56 MR. and MRS. JACK NEWTON LERNER Michael ’61 Robert ’64 Iris ’64 Richard ’68 BERGERS’ JEWELERS 950 BROADWAY Woodmere, N. Y. FR 4-5500 Compliments Woodmere Bowling Lanes Fully Automatic — 17 Alleys °l KRUGER MILL WORK, Inc. Soda Fountain - Air Conditioned 948 BROADWAY WOODMERE, N. Y. FR 4-9780 590 ROCKAWAY TPKE. FRanklin 4-3500 State Inspection 2113 WALSON SKRVICKNTKR Expert Auto Repairs—Storage and Accessories WOODMERE BLVD. Cor. RAILROAD AVE. Opp. R. R. Station, Woodmere, N. Y. LAWRENCE, N. Y. WESLEY GRANT UTILITIES CORP. CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Air-Conditioned 5 Barbers - 3 Manicurists - Bootblack For Appointment Call CE 9-5536 335 CENTRAL AVE. Lawrence, N. Y. HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Silk Center Decorators, Inc. FUEL on. Wishes the Class of 64 336 PEASALL AVENUE CEDARHURST, N. Y. CEdarhurst 9-8180 the Best of Luck Branch AMITYVILLE, L. I. AMityville 4-4547 Compliments of PARKVIEW TEA ROOM 140 CEDARHURST AVENUE [204] Compliments of Compliments of Sophomore ('lass Ollierrs and Adviser Miss Elizabeth Crombie Margaret Gordon Rosalind Russo Penny Bergman Victor Simon HARRY BERMAN Congratulation to THE CLASS OF 1964 Fine Shoes Florsheim and Freeman Shoes 462 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST, N. Y. CE 9-8100 from Th May Family Rarbara ’62 Debbi ’64 Lisa ’68 Compliments of Future Teachers of America Compliments of SADIE FAUST, Inc. Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1964 Compliments of front Robert Drugs Co. MR. and MRS. RANDOLPH ROSENTHAL Compliments of MONA HAWLIN RONNIE ’64 NANCY ’67 [205 ] Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1964 CHAVE-SCHLEIF AGENCY, Inc. Real Estate and Insurance 202 SHERIDAN BOULEVARD IN WOOD, N. Y. P [206] Compliments of ZENITH RADIO CORPORATION OF NEW YORK Visit the Zenith Display Salon 666 FIFTH AVENUE (Corner of 53rd Street) NEW YORK, N. Y. [207] Compliments of PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION OF LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Congratulations Best Wishes to to THE CLASS OF '64 THE CLASS OF 64 THE DUNDES FAMILY MR. ami MRS. JANE ’67 LOUIS SINGER [208] NAN ’64 INDEX of ADVERTISERS Air-Way Greater N. Y. 185 Allen Family 202 Arciere Market 201 Aschettino Florist 199 Associated Food Stores 195 Associated Meat 183 Baron Family ............. 184 Basile, Jack Sons 182 Berger’s Jewelers 204 Berle, Farrel 180 Berman Family 192 Berman, Harry ........... 205 Bernie's Jewelry Shop 181 Berson Family ............ 203 Billy and George..... 183 Bloom Family 185 Borelli Family 192 Boschert, Henry C. 195 Brodlieb Motors 183 Button Down Shop 194 Cafasso Lathering Plastering Co. 188 Cairo’s Restaurant ....... 190 Cedar Service Station 193 Center Brokerage, Inc. 180 Central Barber Shop 198, 204 Centre Meat Fish Market 195 Cestari’s Pharmacy ....... 192 Chave-Schleif Agency 206 Chiachiere’s Grocery 200 Cohen, Judy and Gerry 200 Columbia Tours ........... 184 Control Parts Corporation 179 Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. 195 Coventry Motors, Ltd. 192 Creations by Stefan 181 Cricket Shop 203 Cullen, Nicholas 193 Dalsimer Florist 181 Davey Shop, Inc. 201 Denker and Simon Art 199 Dickstein, Blanche 198 Dino’s 202 Double E Super Market 183 Dundes Family ............ 208 Eddie’s Marine Service 181 Falcaro’s Bowling Lanes 189 Farrington, Palmer D. 191 Farwood Luncheonette 200 Faust, Inc., Sadie 205 Ferguson Family 185 Five Towns Y.M.C.A. 181 Florence Market 194 Franklin National Bank 189 Friedberg Family 191 Friend 182 Friend 190 Future Teachers of America 205 Gladstone Sons 190 Gold Leaf 194 Gould Co., Sidney ..... 189 Grant, Wesley, Utilities Corp. 204 Greenwald Agency 193 Grober’s 194 Haller Burtis, Inc. 193 Handbag Hideaway 180 Harbor Conservatory 194 Haven, The 193 Hawlin, Mona 205 Healy, Patrick J. ........ 191 Hewlett Fuel Supply Co. 200 Hewlett Lanes 198 Hewlett Window Cleaning 199 Ideal Auto Center 199 Independent Coach Corp. 186 Interstate Rent-A-Car 192 Inwood News Photo Service 183 Inwood Rexall Pharmacy 189 J. A. J. Auto Body, Inc. 201 J S Television Radio 198 Jacobs Co., David J. 184 Jildor Shoes ............. 195 Jo-Art Cleaners 185, 198 Joe’s Gasoline 188 John’s Barber Shop 198 Junior, The 194 Koss Family 203 Kretz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. 195 Kriz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. 194 Kruger Millwork, Inc. 204 KT Bakers 198 Lawrence AZA 185 Lawrence-Cedarhurst Federal Savings 187 Lawrence H. S. Athletic Ass’n 188 Lawrence PTA ............ 208 Leblang Family 203 Legion Service Center 194 Leone Hi Bros., Inc. 199 Leone’s Ameriean-Italian Market 201 Lerner Family 203 Levy Family 180 Lindy’s Stationery ....... 195 Lore Family 180 Lowe Drug, Ltd. 201 Lynne Dress Shop, Ruth 181 M. and M. Tailors 195 Mackenzie Lincoln-Mercury 199 Marcus, Jack ............. 193 Marx and Mellace 184 Max’s Appetizing 194 May Family ............... 205 Meadowbrook National Bank 190 Mel Chevrolet 199 Mental Pabulum 198 Mill Outlet 198 Miller Family 184 Miss Specialty ........... 180 Nagourney, Mary 182 Oland Family 185 Parkview Tea Room 204 Pastel Cleaners 200 Peninsula National Bank 178 Pen-Mill Pharmacy 200 Peter's Beauty Salon 194 Phi Delta Epsilon 202 Pizzigati, Ed., Lumber Co. 181 Pollera, A. Sons 200 Prime Gas and Equipment Corp. 189 Regent 191 Renee’s 199 Rensey Drugs 192 Robert Agency 202 Robert Drugs Co. 205 Robert’s 194 Robert’s Card Shop 201 Ronald 192 Rosenthal Family 205 Saber Jewelers 180 Sakoff Brothers 195 Sameroff, Maurice, Photographer ........... 196 Sarro, Dale 182 Schlesinger, Evelyn 191 Schlesinger, Inc., Evelyn 190 Seiot, Inc., A. 194 Serv-Rite 195 Ship n’ Shore Luggage 182 Shop for Pappagallo 200 Silk Center Decorators, Inc. 204 Simmonds, Mr. and Mrs. James H. 195 Simon Family 184 Singer, Mr. Mrs. Louis 208 Sonenberg Family 197 Sophomore Class Officers and Adviser 205 Stein, Bernard M. 188 Stoner's Men’s Wear 193 Swedlin Family ...... 202 Town Diner ........ 201 Walson Servicenter 204 Weiss, Dr. Henry 192 Weiss, Mannie 201 Weiss Stationery 181 Weissman Family 188 Wine Press 189 Woodmere Bowling Lanes 204 Woodmere Pharmacy 180 Woodmere Spa 190 Woodmere Successors 193 Woodmere Woodworking Products, Inc.......... 195 Wright Five Towns Cleaners 199 Zenith Radio Corp. 207 [209] « SMITH ) hmrv DuNOt s s m.tvfc' ' , ■ ,Eifi «V Vr. ' f ' 5' : m 2 S '- C 5 JS it I ' $ t ft 1 2 oC?!n a % s -© K L V?77 (V y y 7 V 7 n 1 CO tby. £ a m • 3 O | c £? 5 ?- - a v -n ? P . X . )- f V % {r ®% V .? r o V y Vfc 3x— |Vt? J j I r Q ?4 ft- NV V mshiM “ - vi - i 1 VA f %s I A n? i?«. vl t JL ;■::? y y-® | o-'c m I s s « • £ 'p CD rm cofK£ -,- , t 7 ry v fi «p ; m® f 4$ m :« Rr ?5 O r _ o 3f 3; ' OSc'D V; 4 V LAUp_. oft ACH % I ft VI H brf-C z - K , £ U‘ vV 8 ksr • 'mAm (3) DUNOES My H6Aftr Fii A s To THE lAVout r r 5ST fl n '-N 5 A , ✓ m KAyROLD - PADDy W Onto these pages has gone the energy of many of our classmates and good friends ... nder the guidance of our advisers Dr. Ray B. Merriam and Miss Dorothy Johnson ... allied by the combined efforts of our printers Mary Kelly and Mr. Joseph Laufer... intyped by the photography of Mr. Maurice Sameroff... eartened by the encouragement of our school administration and faculty t last this book has come to print ow it is yours.. eep it as a memory of the years we shared ... So long Lawrencians 19641! NAN DUNDES AND ROBERT BERSON [211]
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