Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1967

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Y' m ' NAS' ' , 'Q .. 4Q.f3Tg T A .sais 1:44 MYY:ivV: ti' I'-hr' ' .4 Q :'- ' , Lvga ' 7 u r uv' A H 1 W iff: - 9- ', . W N '- I - 45 mp-lf! I 1 ,uf ff ni . X' . Y f' I A 4 .ff 5 C -. 4-1 'X I W L 5 ,. gl N I W 3.- ix 14 fx +x,,.X'X auf? W oi lv' MMM 3.152 Nm. f ff! ' 1 'V ww: xl.. .1 ,fn ',-.Mm 'V 41, 'N X ff' 'rw w Wx W' I L'-. WWW ,M 1 'fri' ,, W' Xu r. fl eg: 'u ww 1 Lg' 4 'f A-ff f4 Q ' XX '- UL -an MSN' J f 1 For the past eighteen years, Mr. Maurice Sameroff has col- laborated with the various Lawrencian staffs to help them pro- duce the best yearbooks possible. He has offered his time, his patience and his effort by photographing the students of all grades, by advising the editors on any technical problems that might arise, and by guiding and leading the staffs through the doldrums. However, Mr. Sameroff is a man known not only to the student body of Lawrence High School, but to the entire com- munity. Being a resident of the Five Towns, he has participated actively in local affairs and organizations and has contributed to his community in innumerable ways. Mr. Sameroff has truly given of himself. He treasures deeply the yearbooks he has helped publish. He admires the students he works with just as they admire him. His relationship with the students is not merely formal, but personal as well. Perhaps, his most important quality is his dedication and the deep satis- faction he obtains by acting as mentor. Because We would like to show him how much we appreciate his devoted efforts and invaluable service, we dedicate the 1967 Lawrencian to Mr. Sameroff. X Mr. Sameroff 4 -,M Table of Contents Administration and Faculty Senior Portraits ...... ...... 9 ..68 Senior Section .... ..... 9 9 Junior Class .......... .. ...... 110 Sophomore Class..... ......ll4 Football ..... ................ l 62 Tennis ............ ...... 1 67 Soccer ............... ...... 1 69 Cross Country ...... ...... 1 70 Basketball ......... ...... 1 72 Track .............. ...... l 77 Wrestling ..... ...... 1 79 Bowling ..... ...... l 80 Intramural .... ..... .181 M., 34 Organizations ................ I 18 Clubs .... Music Department .......... 153 Girl Sports. Directory ....... ...... Advertising Index ....... Afterword ..... ...... 183 193 203 247 248 33 'W W, ,,....--tr--err' v--v- ' Front row fleft to nghtl Mrs. Vardon Deixel, Mr. Raymond S. Baron Cpresidentl Mrs. Harold S. Rosenfeld. Second row Mr Elliott Norwalk DI Bernard Hollander Mr J Gibson Fruin, Mr. Jesse Cestari. Board of Education 'Trocrastination is the thief of time. This brief quote best sums up the attitude you should adopt for the years which lie ahead. Dreaming of the future will be meaningless unless you apply yourself now to the preparation needed for the role you must play in the world around you. Here and now, dedicate yourself to the proposition that what you can accomplish today must not be put off and, above all, remember that in the tasks which lie before you a sound educational background will be your most useful tool. We can only hope that your years at Lawrence have whetted your appetite for learning and that a desire for the continued pursuit of knowledge will be firmly imbedded in each of you. Raymond S. Baron President .MY- ..-.---ff- ' ,.,..,,... The diploma which you will receive at Commencement is an important document, the granting of it is a pre-requisite for your admission to college, and it opens the door to certain job opportunities that would be non-existent without it. Your diploma will attest to the fact that you have met at least minimum standards for the satisfactory completion of certain prescribed subjects, and that you have accumulated a given number of units'7 in various subject categories. To a degree, it might even be interpreted to mean that on a particular day you remembered the date of the Battle of Hastings, and that Area:1Ir2 Your diploma will shed very little light, however, on some other areas which are of the utmost importance. For example, how successful are you in getting along with others? What sorts of things are really important to you? What, generally, is your attitude toward your work-do you give it more than just enough to 'cget by ? Do you judge people, and react to them, on their merits-or in accordance with some less realistic scale of values? Are you sensitive and responsive to the feelings of others? And are you willing to compromise your honesty on the premise that Heverybody else is getting away with it, and it really doesnit matter, anywayn? It is my hope, and my wish for you, that your diploma will in truth signify your worthiness as a person, as well as an academic achievement. Arthur W. Coombs Superintendent of Schools Henry C. Boschert Arthur W. Coombs If the over-all educational program of this school district has accomplished what it set out to do for you as an individual, you have now acquired the basic skills which will make it possible for you to meet successfully the challenges of the im- mediate future-and one more most important thing: a founda- tion in the ability to discriminate, to make wise choices. No person should lay cl-aim to being aeducatedn, regardless of the amount and kind of his formal schooling, if he finds it impossible to distinguish between things that are beautiful- and those that are tawdry-or between the truly important and the trivial. If it is to have real worth, an education should enable one to make right decisions-decisions concerning his work, de- cisions concerning his personal life, ethical decisions. It should make it possible for the person to know what constitutes a good book, a good play, a good movie, a good piece of music, a good work of art. Those who are unable to make the proper choices for them- selves must be guided by the tastes and the decisions of others. This sort of dependency is in opposition to the freedom which education is designed to provide. Henry C. Boschert Assistant Superintendent of Schools 35 Donald T. Clark Assistant Superintendent for Business Upon graduation from high school you must exer- cise your freedom of choice to a greater degree than ever before. Before graduation your freedom in this area had been limited by circumstances over which you had little control. Your parents chose your residence, and this determined that you attend our schools. The law required that you attend school until you are six- teen years of age. Many of the subjects that you have studied were no-t of your choosing. During the next few years you will be faced with many choices that will have far-reaching effects on your future and that of others. This is the awesome respon- sibility thrust upon you as you become an alumnus of Lawrence High School. Congratulations upon your graduation. Remember- you choose the future now. Donald T. Clark Joseph E. Page Director of Pupil Personnel Services Dr. Albert J. Eichcl Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Years from today, when you glance through the pages of this yearbook, you will think of many things. You will probably find the pictures of yourself and of your classmates quite amusing. You will be reminded of many pleasant experiences while in Lawrence High School. Let us hope that as you recollect the past and as you contemplate the future, you will be able to at- tribute a good measure of the success you have already achieved to your years in the schools of District Fifteen. Best wishes for a life filled with happiness and for success in your chosen career. Albert J. Eichel Farrell Berle Administrative Assistant With this year's graduation of the class of 1967, the close of some thirty years of untiring devotion will also come to a close. The senior class owes much of the fine education it has received at Law- rence to the efforts of our principal, Mr. James H. Simmonds. Mr. Simmonds was born in Utica, New York where he was a student at the Utica Free Acad- emy. As a boy, he developed diversified interests, from intense enthusiasm about football and track, to the appreciation of esthetics like art and music. He graduated from Colgate University as a mathe- matics major. ln 19344, he became a member of Lawrence High School's mathematics department. ln the early 1950,s, he was selected as assistant principal, and in 1956 succeeded to the princi- pality. The ability to excel about others is a rare qualityg the ability to mold the mind' and char- acter of the group even more so. This combination is the essence of James H. Simmonds, for he is truly Baconis 'clVlan of Great Placen. In these tender formative years of our lives, we bridge from childhood to adulthood. How much we are in- debted to one such person, our principal, Mr. Sim- monds. Mr. Frank X. Kriz Assistant Principal My close association with Mr. Simmonds in the administration of the high school has given me an intimate insight into the true character of our principal. On behalf of all our teachers, students and all other school personnel, I wish to express our sincere appreciation for all the thoughtfulness, consideration, kindness, leadership and cooperation he has consistently given us. His sincere interest in treating each individual with utmost concern shall always be cherished. Each of us at Lawrence High School extends sincere best wishes that the bread that has been cast upon the waters shall return tenfoldn in years of retirement pleasure. Mr. James H. Simmonds Principal Mr. Walter A. Kretz Assistant Principal 57 A It has been a privilege and a pleasure to have worked with Mr. Simmonds over the past nineteen years. My 'wish is that he and Mrs. Simmonds will enjoy many years of happy retirement. James H. Simmonds llpIlI A ArthurhW. Coombs Superintendent of Schools K33 Years of Servicej Frank Clarkson-Audio-Visual Education f26 Years of Servicel Lawrence High School Principal Q33 Years of Servicej ,W lr .-Maw'-4 2 wk' -f-.fmml -'fl A W . S M h-A -n':w'r3qV F 1. 2 5 ...Q 45 .ll SXS 1 , Lcawrenclan Sulutes The student body and faculty of Lawrence High School wishes to thank Mr. Arthur W. Coombs, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. James H. Sim- monds, Lawrence High School Principal, Mr. Walter Ahner, Science Department Chairman, Mrs. Kath- erine Jack, Business Department Chairman, and Mr. Frank Clarkson, Audio-Visual Education, for the many years of dedicated service which they have rendered to Lawrence. The results of their good Works and invaluable service have been widely felt and deeply appreciated not only by those of us in the Class of 1967, but also by all the students and members of our com- munity. To them we extend our best wishes for future happiness. Mrs Katherine Jack Business Department Chairman More years than I care to remember. l X .. .-,--.W,,.,, .,.Y..., ,Z ii , A Vital Contribution to Academic Life Guidance The Guidance Department, with its seven counselors and four secretaries, is an active clearing house for educational, testing and career information. It is here that Lawrencians select their programs of study, receive counsel when problems occur, sign up for summer programs, process college applica- tions-and register for Selective Service! Student schedules are prepared in the Guidance Office and the academic records of all students are maintained here. Many college representatives visit this department to learn about our students and to share information relative to college admissions criteria and new programs of study. ln addition to the regular school day our counselors are available on many evenings when parents and students are invited to group meetings designed to describe school programs, scheduling and post-high school plans. ln short, the Guidance Department makes a vital contribution to the academic life of all Lawrence High School students. Mrs. Joanne Koehler 4 2 Mr. Vincent Cattano Mr. Stanton Umans Mr. Harvey Epstein Miss Virginia Hartman Miss Mary Varvoutis Mr. John Wolfteich , , , V W! , 'fx :L 1'-.Q wr. 1, 381 A -ua I, 1,-au, 4, -1 - 4- ,. iw . Y .. . , Hr' fy: swf ' 5 Qfikif ,WV A , 'THF ' f A-EW M 4,7x -QQ 'V' 'W q ,E V N 1 , f . ' 1. .4 Q-' M., ,, ., fa , 5, .ran ., ,.1 1, .. le. P . 42 b f wav, , Keg, Vital Fact of Life English wllhe total English program involves a constant yy My striving for excellence in the appreciation of literature, E d E flll A llll gf the mastery of language, and the effectiveness of com- 5 X position. Today's Lawrencian is able to understand, enjoy, and treasure the heritage of great English prose f 4 7 and poetry. Today,s Lawrencian is able to skillfully I express his feelings in Words. Today's Lawrencian is on his way to becoming a Whiz in spelling, an expert Miss Regina Baczinski of vocabulary, and a friend and critic of Shakespeare. EI1gliSh II, P11bliC Speaking To be intelligent and successful Americans with an ex- pressive and indicative culture, we must learn the lan- ' guageg and today's Lawrencian is sensitive to this vital fact of life. Mr. Jerome O7Grady English IV, Advanced Placement English Miss Lenore Kodner English II, IV f Mr. John Collon-English 11, III, IV E Miss LYfjdHiH???igC1gM x 'U 'M AJ, Oo Miss Barbara Lagod Dr. Ray Merriam Mrs. Joan Brennan English I English III, Enriched English III English II ne-English II, III Mr. John Davidson-English III Journalism Mr. Andrew Treacy-English II .A ' J I S211 'E , N 'nfweiggsrfms Mr. Gregory Monahan-English III, Enriched English III 'H-. Mr.Y G. Arnold ,Iohnson-English III, IV A Miss Susvan I'IenckeI-English II Mr. James Duffy-English I, IV MIS. Beatrice LChIII121I1 English II, III, IV Mr. Charles Citizenship Education H, World History ,Th . , I B-af, I A541 f 0, ,C Mr. J. C. Hillin-Citizenship Education l, III World Geography George v M 1. rw t Q na 4 Y I 6? f 1-at Mr. Gabriel Uhlar Citizenship Education III, World History Q 'if ii' 'Q Mr. Louis Caponi-American History HI, IV ---i 1,2317 N Sfl i N 3 V, . C M as M if f , lf' ls Mr. William Atkinson-World History, World Geography Mr. James Baker-American History Ill, IV 9 Trained In thlnkmg . . . History '6History , said Addison, is the study of the evolution of men's ideas in conflictg for history does not repeat itself, rather human naturef' This in essence, is the foundation for the pursuit of study in histories at Lawrence. For through an examination of past American and world Mr. Roy Pearson, Chairman-American History HI Mr. William Kogel-World History iw history we are that much better prepared to deal with the future. Through this brief expos- ure we are also trained in thinking. If this skill has been obtained by the student he has received the most important part of his education. Mr. Robert Brady American History IV American History I Mr. Andrew Carlan American History IV Advanced Placement History Mr. Edward Bolger-American History HI Citizenship Edu- cation II of Q' 47 Mr. Frank Giordano-World Geography Citizenship Edu- cation Ill 6 'I if ,f , - , 'W fi Pix N Mr. Constantine Louisidis-World Geography K w Mr. Marvin Fricklas-Citizenship Education II,. World Geography 1 f !.m x--fp' I -paqhree .qw viii- I y . .it .i. W 125- 'A 75,5 MQ fi' QEEXTQ .5 ,Q K 1- 4 -L -3. joif 1' 5 -'fe' . gs.3s,. f I 5 fffigf cg . -BR?l'ref ,tRi iii- S Mr. Arthur Kuehn-World History Mr. Joseph DiLeo-American History III, Enriched American His- tory III f 5 ft Mrs. Harriet Pollack A I World History, World Problems .an C f S 48 . fi s'fL Q- Y f' 2 ' L , .,,- W : ' - it Il N -2. i at it i I r if Mr. .Iarnes Partland American History III, IV, Citizen ship Education III ..- 4 qu 4 4 4 4 Integral part of our understanding . . . hG5Orge Glenday, Department Chairman-Intermediate Algebra, M Mr. Anthony Giuliano-Math ll, Intermediate Algebra, Math 12 f f 4 F Next to their mother tongue, the language of num- bers and figures is the most important symbolic ex- pression of men. In View of the scientific and indus- trial conditions of modern life, the elimination or watering-down of mathematics would be a most diffi- cult thing to reckon with in our society. It is obvious that high aptitude for mathematics, as exhibited in great mathematicians, is rare. But the language of num- bers and figures at Lawrence with concentration in geometry, algebra, trig and calculus, is not a matter of special aptitude. Even before reaching its explicit sci- entific formulation, mathematics is an integral part of our understanding of the World that surrounds us. Mr. Daniel Bryan-Math 10, Math l2 T' f ., '1sY' Mr. James Comack-Math 9, Intermediate Algebra ,HM Z2 f f , ,-............n-1 Mr. Joseph Morabito-Math 10 Mr. Steven Perrin-Math 9, Basic Math Mr. Gordon Downe-Math 10, ll Mrs Belva Symlster Math 10 Mr. Richard O'Neil-Math 9 Intermediate Algebra Mr. Charles Pollino-Math 10, Intermediate Algebra Mr. Sheldon Gray-Math 11, Intermediate Algebra, Trig x x V, Mrs. Eleanor Grant-Math 9, Intermediate Algebra 3 'f,' 'V if A 13- V' vt iff' , 0' 'W 1. 'rrer A iz 1 ' H ,f it 5-,cg I f , V '7 JJ' 3 ffl l . v.b' '3 , ' ' J ' A' ' r,,, , , . , Ji 'wV,2fQ2g:i2fV TL, ' f f . A772 ' ,, A: W5 V f3f5E23E? 1 V W ,Vi i 7 ff ':1,, 2, 1' 1 , . A1 if' iffffvzi 1 V ' Q iii. K2 i 1, 5 ,V , , 4 ,,,' ,, ff' '1- f ZZ? , 1 ,do . I.2f ,2-'-I'5 !'-, 4 fFfzaa6a1g,,f1?g51:f'g f , f . z: '.'H1-., vi-Z1 ff 33. -ffl A f Mr. Daniel Burlingame Math 10, ll The Scientific method Science The registration in high school science has increased enormously in the last decade. There are three reasons why students are taking more science than ever before. First, educators and the general public realize that scientific literacy is needed by members of a society such as ours that is so thoroughly based upon technology and scientific endeavor. Secondly, Without sci- entifically trained individuals We cannot main- tain the advanced technological development that our civilization has attained. Finally, we all realize the need in our society for leadership inculcated with the habits of critical thinking that are so much a part of the scientific method of solving problems. Mr. Walter Ahner,-Department Chairman, Chem- rf. ' t 15 ry Mr. David Norstedt Chemistry Mr. Marvin Waks-Earth Science Mr. James Walsh-Biology Mrs. Estelle Levine-General Science, Biology 52 4 lv ei 4-an-.-.,. lv, f M , p 5 9 iv ,I lg Mr. Robert Fitzgerel-Chem Study, Advanced Placement Chemistry Mr. Michael Spata-Chemistry, Physics Mr. John Pisani-Biology Mrs. Irene Fogel-General Science H Li Q 4 No W. ,W 'f fi Ky Z Z PF Not piclurecl: Miss Andrea Stanger-General Science, Biology X Mr. Philip Merenda-Physical Science, Earth Sci- ence, General Science Mr. Paul Johnson-Physics Mr. Arthur Alexander-Biology ' ss l Mrs. Mildred Braunstein-General Science, Biology L- Q ,ia Relation between language and thought Language The advent of specialization in education has usually led to a profound neglect of language skills. As country is separated from country by the barrier of language, so profession is separated from profession by the use of technical jargon. The lan- guage program at Lawrence, with emphasis in French, Spanish, German, Hebrew, and Latin, attempts to remedy this condition by a training in the means of precise communication and persuasion. The major concern in the program at Lawrence is to understand the relation between language and thought. To experience the indi- viduality of another languageg therefore, is to extend the limits of oneis sensibility. Miss Mary McKex eny French i . K r , wr K. f Mrs. Charlotte Szabados-Spanish 1,-at -ze , : f yi -. ' . . 1: . I A Q A h .. I 1 :'j-t'f:t1-..r, - Xifff B X'-fi Q ,sw ' ,, has . ' Au Jia! ,Sv at ' I N if-ex 5 ,. 9-2 5 S' ,Q 'N ff' if M1ssMa.ryOConnor French Mr. Leo Haber-Department Chairman, Hebrew ,. ,gfpgwf ii? '54 f if --.S-N 1 , T' 1 if --- iz, F Mr. James Fay-Spanish Mr. Anthony Oliviero-Spanish if 'QW' Mr. Joseph Morabito-Spanish Mrs. Marion Silver-German Mrs. Be-Iva Symister-Spanish 56 M -II- ' 2,64 4 'ZV74 KW! Mrs Susan Levlne-Spanlsh Mrs. Doris Ormsby-French .QW fini -. ., , .,fi?'Eff7:jWi-f3'i1QZif11i4.1 .A . f- ,-A Q?4,w21,,-wo fa., f f fy 1 - f W'5'fwf fd, 2: gf 19271111 1 M219-Q3:LnE1-fi K ,,AVw Q 5 Miss Marie Vallet-French f Not pictured : Mr. Morton Kronenberg Mr. Andrew Treacy-Latin Miss Melitta Kalinke-Spanish 57 in-' Z Mr. Richard Kresse-Heat, Air Condition- ing , ,.,, ' 1, ,J ' ,' Mrs. Jeanette Vanni-Beauty Culture, Cosmetology 'Nc . k 4 -tcafuwfpx, W . 'fx fl' C ,KM W K 'AL ' ,ff ' 2+ 49 Mr. John Marosy-Mechanical Drawing, Block Printing Mr. Otto Schlauch-Vocational Math 58 if-.11 ,ntni X if Mr. Louis Fleming-Auto Shop i 1 ,.j Mr. Wilbert Linton-Industrial Arts Prepare young people . . . Vocation Lawrence High School offers an excellent vocational and industrial arts program. The curriculum is intended to prepare young people for a vocation in the field of their eventual choice. Vocational courses offered at Lawrence include Beauty Culture, Building Trades, Ma- chine Shop, Automobile Mechanics, and Electrical Shop. Mr. Herbert Swords-Machine Shop Mrs. Anita Bossey-Beauty Culture ' Q. 4 were I E.-3:-,1: 3 5' ep. r i -'-f-' P ,:T:gf5,g:,ig'gi-12,3 . , ,A-.gz as 1 ,X Mr. Arthur Franza-Technical Drawing, Vocational Physics MT- James Maffison-Building Trades Mr. Eckardt Beck-Director of Vocational Educa- tion, Director of Adult Education Mr. Henry Hoffman-Technical Electricity lu...,.,, . 70 S Business 399, P9 at Mrs. Tama Wiener-Shonhand NT Mrs. Joan Mitchell-Business Arithmetic, Introduc- Mr. Owen Tuthill-Business Law, Typing tion to Business, Personal Typing Mrs. Selma Mencher Bookkeeping, Office Pug Mrs. Katherine I ack, Department Chairman-Secretarial Practice, rice Typwa Mrs. Marian Gilbert-Business Manage- gpg.. lil A p p ment, Office Practice . I 'P- 'i'ii P Z iiii P Mrs. Eusebia Giovenco-Typing Q- Mrs. Adele Carsons-Bookstore j lllllfl fq ' T' , N -, ' Y ,-I qawi ff J li K ' 2 'Tyr I .WK vf A--I , V W. 7 k fa 4 W, f f ze-, f - ' , ,L s ,V I, :N ,fu - I , gg, , ,LLW,, , . fifffg g,,, v,.., ff,.,.,.:fW. , L, I .. Qgfgi L gf? -' 4 5 45 -141' Mr. Arthur Jones-Chairman Miss Dorothy Carver-Music of Music Mrs DCHISC Fried-Art Appreciation, Art ls, .k,, ,,, 4, ,f.m,w: , , 1 My E f ,,A,.LV ,M n 1- Mr. J ay Kaplan P E '78, Mrs Selma Hyman-L1brarian Mrs Madelelne Lowens Llbranan Miss Hope Kingman Chlef L1brar1an Driver Education Mr. Frank Castagnaro '-ff. Z 2 .1 45 ' f Z fl I 4 I f M vwwgwm 5' 14 A , v Z ,3:,:,' ,F 4 ,, ' ,af ' , V . 1,15 V , 6 '.kW l H I ' Mr. Herman Wild, Department Chairman Mr. James Pollard M if fl 'Q-'1 -K: Mr. Lionel Meredith 63 Mrs. Justina Flynn-Home Economics 5' I 1 H, .9-Aa Not Pictured: Miss Florence Cawley-Home Economics Mrs. Ruth Kasoff-Nurse Mr. Peter Cimino-Physical Education 'A 1, ia LA 'fig 3 Q 17 c ,. s,'- ' -'f 1 2422+ of 1 .,,af.qf' 'Q 4' wr, 1 sf r- if K V. Mrs. Marilyn Leopold-Physical Education Home Economics Nurse Audio-Visual Mr. Frank Clarkson-Audio-Visual Education Mr. Dale Sarro--Director of Audio-Visual Education t1i6:Jfi 82Y- 'Z ' ' ,YW 7,1 Y N I M s MLA .is Mr. Fred Seger Wm SUPERINTENDEN TS OFFICE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE i iN Mrs. M. Bullard, Mrs. D. Barnett, Mrs. M. Michels, Mrs. B. Oster, Mrs. 3 . . , ,rf-' , lk. fr' i ' ig! in 6 vrlvk rv N 6- ... .. 'T D. Wright, Mrs. S. Marks. n7 I .E3- SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 1:5 r -fir- Mrs. E. Combs, Mrs. A. Beltrani, Mrs. L. Koehler, Mrs. E. Ciampi. MUSIC VOCATIONAL Mrs. M. Ma nusson, Mrs. H. McGinn, Mrs. S. Taub, Mrs. L. Dolce, S Mrs. J. Buffolino. s I 'ir T9 aes Men J Xi. Qi - H.. C-.. W., , I M- f 66 Retiripg Secretary 1 '5xIl?FMCQ ,ff rw., ff f, 1' E . ,,,,fff ' ,,', Mrs. R. Dembow Miss M. McDonald GUIDANCE OFFICE Mrs. I. Masterman, Miss V. Koestner, Mrs. H. Miskovitz, Mrs. E. Caron. gf 49? 1 ,YH vi ey. ii Q' I 2 'I -sf- ' ,. . , , . f ' .. ' N s al . 8 ,.M,,. - Q 1 X513-ff, .J.5 ill3i-g?5 -g.i.f.if: f X' itwfg 'f 1f511'fe 'UH -ff 530. , -2.14 j ,j1', R if s . -W uv . 'M -f . .Q M . , fag . i 1 . T1 V if I ' 1 0 , vi .- . M if . ' m'.' .- ,. kk X' :Q It MfA- K 'rx 4' ' ' 3 VV'k .'fgif.. X X I s ' i E ' . '- fD,.g, Q ' ' A ' , , . m E F S Qin if QQ.. ' ' A - ' i Jes. 2- . V. 1-PH V ,Q ' - .Q V 5. . - -5 Q fs N--. -.qs he v . ,Q .5 3-QW. s K Xi ,k.. KE, . ., v 41 .. .11 gag? I J X 4 , . ' Q v XA ' v . ' . 'i V fy W? 5 .ji P, l fi fp ff ,Q ii 5' , . . . if? vs' .. i ' ' ' i ' VK K K x K R In . . y.5x-..'..- V .K ky K. I X 'iff ix Q Y '-' we i . v H455 '-.. as ' ,... ef' ,.,h.h - 1 ' .gy L- 1. ,, 4, -4.5, , i. ,f ,, .. A ,rf ,, r s sfggf- . N -ff I qi o ,wi n .X I I f was . A . W I A X - .AA , , ' . VA 4. 25?-f.: K ul' K 1 i . if .J ,..,-A 1- h M. -Q ,- ..-,:g5.e 5 ,3g.s:? . K V ..,.5:gfa',:-., . W... First row: Mrs. D. Drahos, Mrs. A. Ford, Mrs. F. Pu pa, Mrs. E. DeSibio, Mrs. H. Kelly, Mrs. E. De Joseph, Mrs. M Palsek Mrs. R Mazza, Mrs G Murphy P Second row: Mrs. M. Sellitto, Mrs. Burlingame, Mrs. I. Caparelli, Mrs. F. Scholz, Mr. F. Nigriello, Mrs. J. Williams, Mrs. B. Rlizzo, Mrs. S: Vilja, Mrs: A. Soutag, Miss R. Laiuo. ' ' 'ff 1 Mr. Carmen Catropa Cafeteria Manager Mrs. M. Coggins, Mrs. M. Martilotta, Mrs. A. McSherry. W First row: Hanon, Marsico, Aschet- tino, Risolo, Vario, Condino. Second row: Mollo, Gargiulo Perkofsky, Hannigan. Santillo, Fa- brizzo, Tripodo, Marchetti. A7 I I NKN0 'V N109 Q' il I I' 68 wp,11-aux ' V 4. a,:L.i..: ,MM '. ,AEA 13 lik, f fQ bZfl,jy my f f wr n, ,af iff' e'7Z'7W,Zf J in Mu4.vywf-ffwf ,fW,fMf,,,lf ugw an a . ...fb M Ande-Ellen Abbott Jill Abrams Linda Adams Sanford Adler up-fr 'WI Trudy Adlerstein Jane Alexander Ruby Alfano Lyle 'Alzado Mark Anatole Marianne Annarelli Scott Antonelli Maria Artusa as Robin Arum George Baal Linda Bailey Harvey Barash Joanne Barnett Robert Baron James Barry Sarna Basel Susan Batkin Edward Baxter 'K' Ah, yes. Remember long ago those days B. C. CBefore the Carb? Remember when your only means of conveyance was the fleshy protrusion beneath your calf Cquite a ufeatnjb? Remember trudging home on a frigid, Winteiy day, and dis- covering that you no longer were the possessor of a Htender sole ? . . . .. , Lawrence Beckenstein Shelley Beitchman Louise Belsky Lois Bender Olivia Bendet Patricia Benedetto Leonard Benjamin Robin Benson Andrea Berger Felice Berk ,qu-. Andrew Berkow Robin Berman Andrea Bernsteln Jane Biamonte Jonathan Blauner Mlchael Blefeld Nancy Blefeld Q! w. X Matthew Bloom Joanne Blumenfeld Diane Bona Betty Boone Fred Borkan Michael Borman Mark Brandoff Nancy Brawer Geraldine Brioso Linda Briscuso Mitchell Brodey David Brody Douglas Brooks Sandy Brous Harvey Brown Lauren Brown Stephanie Butler Jo-Ann Calabria Judy Calabria Robert Calderon Pamela Candreva Vicki Caplin Marie Capobianco Diane Capone Margaret Capparelli Thomas Caracciolo Quan- Nav f Stephen Carasso Nora Caravaggio Ellen Caren Nina Carlin Ronnie Chige Sue Chin Frederick Ciampi Sara' Ann Cintorino lr C Na Theresa Ciotti Cheryl Cirone Wendy Clair Laurie Cogen Susan B. Cohen Susan H. Cohen Terrence Cohen Veda Cohen 'J Vicki Cohen Charles Cohn Sandra Confino -l0af1HC C05t3I1Z0 ' wg' f Eddrena Cowell George Crisona l I Ralph Crocker Rosemary D'Ambrosio And then came Driver Ed. and its multi-faceted pro- gram: the car, the simulator, the permit, the auxiliary brake, Mr. Meredith and many other wonderful de- vices . . . Renie Daniels Theresa Dafa Steven Darter Oops Ellen Dechter Louis DeFabrizio Janice Dc-:Leo Stephen DeLeo Paul DeLuca Joseph DeRosa J an Derris Carlton Deutch 75 l JNKNQ ' as Fi . I I s ,, 344, t - 'Fm OV' H.-24 , ,Nfjfwg ,APR 9.2 And finally-l The Ucense Maura Deutsch Linda Dilloff Robert Dobrin Allan Dobuler Craig Dreilirlger D d J h Eb rlen Barbara Ecol Stephen Dreyfuss Peter Dubensky ,lane un es 0 anna e SS Miva' Edward Edelson ,lane Edelsteen Lisa Edsell Robert Edwards Barbara Eichinger Terri Engelson Ronald Englander Kenneth Ernstoff Corinne Falcini Holly Falik Joanne Farber Joseph Farinella i Theodore F elderm Nancy Feldman Steven Feldman Melvin Feuerstein Robert Feuerstein Barbara Fields Marilyn Toby Finkelson Martin Fischbein Jill Fischer Donna Fischetti Ill i Robert FiSClf1m2lI1 Jay Fleiscliman Jane Forrest Howard Frances Lewis Franck Joseph FIQZZBUH Ellen Friedman Mark Friedman Norma Friedman Jeffrey Fruchter Cheri Fynke Adrienne Gampel Carol Garfinkel Gary Garraputa Jacob Garvin ,-, ,,,.-l , ,.'- ' Renee Gaslow Carol Gasman Ty Clip Edward Gates Joel Gazes .V .5 Roy Geffen Dianne Gelband Merrill Gelber Judy Geller William Geller 9 2 5 n ,,,,.-...w.,....q...-f MW' Quickly the school lot fills to capacity, a picture of peaceful repose at 2:44 P.M., Friday afternoon . . .loan Gershowitz A Peter Gevanthor Diane Gewanter Harvey Gewanter . , Q Bertha Giles Carol Ginsberg osemary Giordonello Linda Glachman David GIHSS Laura Glass it '57 ,s Michael Gleen Philip Gluck But as the melodious notes of the bell reverberate throughout the halls . . . Margaret Goetz 'EB' Barbara Goldberg Sheldon Goldmark Darryl Goldberg Harriet Goldsby Helaine Goldberg Henry Goldberg Stefan Goldman Bernard Goldsmith Ellen Gordon Ira Gordon Patricia Gordon LYHHC Gfadillgel' Raymond 'Grawin Jeffrey Gray Ilene Greenberg Madeline Greene Blaine Greenfield Arlene Gross Maxine Grossman Ronda Grossman Robert Gunther Samuel Harden Donna Harris Rene Harwood Michael Heiss Anita Hellinger V Wendy Hendelman Lester Henner Philip Herbst Susan Herman Ann Herzog fr. Patricia Hicks Dale Hinderstein Deborah Hipp Gary Hirsch the quiet is broken, and the race is on . Robert Hoeber Barry Hoffman Cheryl Hoffman Kenneth Hoffman Robin Hoffmann Sandra Hofmann David Hyman 1 ful:-.E Linda ladanza Jennifer lannarone Rose Italiano Susan Ivler Allan Jacobs Sheldon Jacobs David Jacobson Karen Jacobson Sherly Ann Jacobson Gary Johnson Patricia Johnson Mickey Kaiserman Richard Kalikow Sandra Kallrnan Barry Kaplan Kathy Karpeles Helen Katz Nellys Katz Norman Kent Carol King Ronald KM ilii Minna Klopman Cynthia Korman Wayne K0rII1aI1 Christine Kosako Karen Kozrninsky Donald Kuzda orraine LaRoc Sharon Lazuk Jane Lederer Ellen Leclerrnan Helalne Lelb Seymour Lelman Lanny Lerner ...Q your L I, I -...J e 1 'lv 4 L 1 g7 i ,L ' Q , i g if 1 ' ' L . Driving brings new knowledge, new responsibility, new friends . . . s -x-ew-unqual- ,leffrey Levinson Iris Levy Stephanie Levy Sue B. Levy --ff ix! Susan L. Levy Charles Lewis Jack Libert Leo Librizzi 85 iv Jay Lieberrnan Maralyn Lieberman Susan Linchitz Frank Lornagistro Marsha Losch Ff'fr ' ,' a r 3 4 I, , ,',. 54,7 f ' in 4, J ,y ry: VII, 1 , V , if A 'lj Joan Lucks Andrea Lurie Cheryl Lyherger Maureen Lynch Thomas Lynch The weekend has come, relaxation and sleep await us, but for one thing-other relaxers and sleepers . . 'FT' - rs, I'-' Marc Lyons Kathleen MacSaveny Peter Madeo Helga Maidal YV ill ill ilanet Maisel i Gerald Malkes Phyllis Malvin Richard Mandel Daniel Mangold Robert Manheimer Maria Marcantonio Jeffrey Marcus Deborah Mark Louis Markowitz Gerald Marks WWW RMT Mane M3Itll0tt3 Adrienne Martin Marvin Martin Stephen Martin Alexis Martinelli Leon Martino CEN i RAL .AV Onell McC1immon Vincent McCrossen Linda Mennen I- I 1, 'f ,AV I 1 Barry Mensch Stuart Meyers Kiriagau Michael Dale Michaels Gregory Michels Mark Milberg Jonathan Miller Richard Mirin Paul Miskovitz Donna Mitchell Roberta Model Joan Moldauer Victoria Mollo Barbara Musico Dennis Nell Randy Nussbaum iiiiiii -I 5 ,. -at .::::f,, -'- .::.',.::1: .V f wiv-'fchd l f n-W M , P rea f local messhalls , r ,c y -L.-1 15311 With the Hwheelsv at his dis osal the Lawrence senior finds P 7 a Whole new World before him. Easy access to sports events, Ober Oliver Lawrence KVVV W W, Linda Oltsik Prudence Onesto Jack Oster Renee Ovadia Douglas Packer Matthew Pancia Arnold Papowitz Louise Parise Gary Parker Raymond Parker .yy Mary Parnell Ernest Parise Joseph Passaro Stewart Pastor J111 Pelums Ruth Perby Jeffrey Perlow Brenda Perone Ellzabeth Peskorz Susan Petersen Dean Peterson Anne Petrulak Barbara Pmckney Mark Pollock Marllyn Pomann AIch1e Alben Portnoy Patr1c1a Post Terry Redlioh ' ,lx Judith Rizzo Alan Robbins Michael Robbins Lynn Rollo Susanne Rose il 6- , QC? Roberta Rosen Nancy Rosenthal Roberta Rosenthal Linda Rosenwei surf boards and broads, all made possible by the automobile. ,R E11- S: W-X Q U r s , fl Bonnie Roskind Wendy Rothkopf Rachelle Rousso Adrea Rubin Barbra Rubin GFI -sp,-19 NJ Terry Rubin Alfred Ruggieri Mary J 0 Ruggiero Louis Ruocco Sylvia Russino Robert 5210115 Adele Safro Judith Salgo James Samuel Dolores Sancilio Xi ? ,r a S r f . 1 'Q iq , 3 eff - W' l i ' fix , ' But seniors, being teenagers, often find themselves MWA making up for lost time . . . k I-I i M 'i Marcia Sandler Frank Santoro ,Doreen Schattner Lawrence Schepps LindaiSchindell Jacob Schracter Myra Schrag Betsy Schreiber Francine Schwartz Maxine, Schwartz Eileen Schweitzer Sina Sciarrotta Laurence Sechter Michael Sellare Toby Shakin Susan Shanes Donna Shapiro Marcie Shemaria Diane Shields Paul Shweitzer I an Silberstein Lawrence Silverman Alan Silverstein Lloyd Silverstein Candice Smilow Jeffrey Sneider Hillary Sobin Karen Socolow Ronald Sorrentino Sandra Spector Ronald Spinelli much to the consternation and dissatisfaction of the men in blue. Ethel Smith Helen Smith X XJ ' , 2 i .ian a y -4 l 2 1 l , Q I if 1 ' xl Susan Sprague Joseph Squitie Winifred Star Monte Stavis Elizabeth Steinberg Hope Stevens A Ralph Stile Phillip Stoller Thomas Strasser Howard Stricker J W' , Af infra, Scott, Stricoff Della Striker Melissa Stmm A Maureen Sugden James Sullivan Sidni Swartt una-....,,9n Igriiuniw Madeline Swedlln Jeffrey Syrop Mark Tannenbaum Ruth Tarter William Taylor Robert Teich Ellen Testaverde Norman Tllilman Jackqueline Thomas Mitchell Thomashow Miphele Torpey Stephen Tucker Anna Tudda Domenico 'lfudda il Wh' Rochelle Tyson Patricia Usclan Elisa Vacchio Frank Valenti Jerry Valetine Daniel VaS6I1 Carolyn Vincent Leonard Volin Frank Vukov Eric Waldman Michael Waldman Ruth Walerstein Mynle Weaver Robert Weinberg Ronald Weinstock Henry Weintraub .loan Weisberg Barbara Weisbrot Brian Weiss F redda Weiss Linda Weiss Wy Robert Weiss , 3 W We leave him as we found him, steppin' lively. Eugene Wexler I: A rv- -1? i Lois Wilensky Nathan Wlllensky 1 ,ibm ..,.',.:, 7 '.-,ex -3: , 134 ' it I . 1 X gil. wi' .ff he 'Z 71--'.'f:'f.- Donna Williams 4- Glenn Wolfe - Frederic Wool Judith Wrublin Edward Williams Andrea Wintner lf X its 'ha Andrea Wunderlich Susan Young 1? X Adrienne Zaccai Richard Zarza ' Pamela Zelman Cynthia Zimmer Qi. ,, ,arf 'r.1 1 :,V 1 Barbara Zirinsky Ira Zuckerman Paul Zuckerman T.H.E. End John Bavaro Richard Brown Ann Caccavale. Nicholas Capobianco Earl Chambers Joseph.DeSimone Stuart Diamond Helena Eisenstein Kevin Engel Andrew Fabrizio Susan Field Laurie Gilbert Nancy Germano John Grimaldi Jerald Hoffman Not Pictured Kenneth Kaye Christopher Licurse Robert LoFrese George Lutz John Lynch Bernard Maltese Anthony Menditto Brian Meyer Kenneth Meyer Robert Moore Joseph Murphy Robert Murphy Luigi Musto Paul O,Keefe Bruce Pepe N A., Philip Perowitz James Pied-imonte William Reinhart Nan Schlosberg William Schroeder Michael Schultz Laurie Shattan James Stephens Allan Stolman Dennis Sullivan Ronnie Testa Luigi Valente Charles Venable Mary Wallace Zack Watson John Weinberg In Memoriam Gwendolyn Wells I cannot say, and I will not say That she is dead-she is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave ofthe hand, She has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there. And you-0 you, who the wildest yearn For the old time step and glad return, Think of her faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here, Think of her still as the same, I say: She is not dead-she is just away! JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY y f wff' As I look back on the four years I've spent at Lawrence, there are many things that stand out in my memory: the embarrassment of being called a Hpunky freshmanng the excitement of a close football gameg the thrill of Sportsniteg the contentment of being a senior-these are only a few. My years at Lawrence have been satisfying for the most part, but there are some aspects of the school that continue to bother me. There is a great deal of apathy among the members of the student body. Naturally, it' is important to study and prepare well for the future, but a student should also take an interest in the school activities that sur- round him. Our school would benefit immensely from a new surge of spirit and interest. Long after I have slammed the door of my locker shut for the last time, and trudged wearily down three flights of stairs, the memories of good times and disappointments, of teachers and of friends, will echo in my mind. These are the remembrances I will have of my four years of high school. There is no doubt in my mind that Lawrence High School is superior in all that it attempts. We have consistently fine athletic teams, an ex- tremely good intra-mural and extracurricular activity program, and of course, a record of academic accomplishment that is above reproach. These factors alone make Lawrence High an excellent school and my four years there well worthwhile. There is equally little doubt in my mind, however that given this level of accomplishment in what it attempts, Lawrence should increase the variety of its endeavors and augment some of its current efforts in areas of lesser accomplishment. Not the least of these areas is the attempt to bridge the gap that exists between the academic and vocational departments, a cause of concern to every thinking student. Additionally, in comparison to many schools in the country, our curriculum is woefully limited in scope. It should certainly be possible to institute in Lawrence some courses of more limited appeal than English, American History, and math 10. All in all, we have much to be proud of in Lawrence High. I only wish to extend this pride to efforts which can help us realize our potential and make Lawrence the truly great school it could easily be. Richard Mandel Salutatorian Linda Adams Valedictorian Lawrence High School has been the center of my life for the last IOL four years. For me, high school does not mean education in the aspect of book-learning, but it is a period of maturing socially as well as intellectually. This may be accomplished through the numerous extra- curricular activities offered by this school. These activities are many with varied interests and there is no excuse for any student to lack membership in at least one activity unless he is a dull, lazy individual. Through these activities one gets to know his classmates. One may also gain the opportunity of leadership with teachers as advisers, not di- rectors. But most important you become a member of a team which is an intricate part of life and cannot be learned better than by doing it with one's peers. I have had many wonderful experiences in Lawrence that will re- main with me as fond memories for the rest of my life. For every sad moment spent in Lawrence, I can counteract it with at least ten good memories. When I graduate I will have ended a chapter of my life that was good and worthwhile-well ready to start the next chapter. Judith Calabria Third Honor Speaker . HONOR SOCIETY First row: Herzog, Calabria, Levy, S., Moldauer, Lucks, Chin, Gasman, Adams, Ciotti, Arum, Goldgerg, H. Second row: Bulter, Zaccai, Edsell, Levy, S., Rosen- weig, Shemaria, Ruggiero, Perone, Alexander, Berk, Bickerman, Belsky, Striker. Third row: Young, Steinberg, Lynch, Benson, Lager, Shapiro, Confino, Geller J. Wrublin, Bender, Gradinger, Kroll, Sandler, Glachman, Schrag. Fourth row: Volin, Geller, W., Mandel, Dubensky, Silverman, Edelson, Samuels, Man heimer, Cohen, Gevanthor, Mirin, Bloom, Fischman, Miskovitz. Fifth Row: Fleischman, Kalikow, Sneider, Weiss, Diamond, Poster, Papowitz, Meyers, Gold- berg, H., Ernstoff, Stavis, Lazar, Henner. REGENTS SCHOLARS First row:'Arum, Adams, Ruggiero, Levy, S., Steinberg, Gradinger, Kallman, Rosewieg, Shemaria, Belsky, Herzog. Second row: Brody, Herbst, Silverstein, Mandel, Dubensky, Silverman, Lerner, Baron, Bloom, Fischman, Stricoff, Berkow. Third row: Wool, Geller, Libert, Edelson, Cohen, Weiss, Ernstoff, Sneider, Henner, Samuel, Gevanthor, Mirin, Miskovitz. Fourth row: Feldennan, Weinstock, Diamond, Goldberg, Franck, Zuckerman, Papowitz, Weiss, Brodeym, Meyers, Gleen, Poster, Ober, Lazar, Lang. MERIT SCHOLARS Stephen Dreyfuss, Richard Man- ' del, Scott Stricoff, Matthew Bloom. W The Senior Section SENI . The Newspaper Drive had something for everyone Wrubgii CLASS OFFICERS' Lanny Lerner, Robert Baron, Henry Goldberg, Judi' ,X 6' ,uf ! 1ffa' w 'Qi' ' win. .s K 1-1 ,I f mfr' ,J LQ' I02 Give Me An S . . Roy Geffen The Senior Car-Wash became a splashing success. , ,Wai ' , ,, ,ffwbf 4 ,,,. ' ,,,. ,,,,, , ' Q Senior Car Washexs jr ' Mark Milberg and Jill Radin bg?-1 , '75.aL??5 M ' f '- 9,:'f'?w1 fv , wif ,I 141,-v ,,f ff? ff 'ff- ,ZZQTQ W U if f ,ri ,V , 1f'5',.,i ,3'.v!,r,fQ':1?Q,, ,QQ'fff ?Z ,, .L . f fyjyf' , + IO3 1 SENIORS AT WQRK . .v,,i,, Geraid Marks-A senior at work? Is this any way to run a hairline? Uoanne Barnettb f J. A ,, ,,,,., if 1 Jerry Valentine, industriously artful A future secretary in the making fCa1'ol Gasmanl X , Xi ff f C fffg ,ffza f Mi? ln 'H SENICR PLAY CAESAR and CLECPATRA 'AA 11, I ffl? Now I don't have to go to Florida CMatt Blooml , 4f 1 ,,, ,A 6 THE CAST Mitchell Brody Richard Kalikow Allan Dobular Barbara Bickerrnan Lynn Gradinger Goel Gazes Director- James Duffy Assistant Director- ,ludy Calabria Stage Manager- Michael Heiss Lanny Lerner Stephanie Butler Adrienne Gampel Fred Wool Richard Mandel Kenneth Lang Wendy Rothkopf Steven Dreyfuss Edward Edelson Robert Baron Jay Fleischman ,lack Schraeter I forgot to use Ban Uane Lederer and Ira Gordon? 1 wi f 1 va W, .Q af..-sqm.-fvn ill' 5 Q? Y N . 'v There's a call for you Mr. Mollo Uack Libertl Wonderful Mr. Burlingame. CLester Hennerl SENIOR DAY MARCH 17 Soyez gentle Mrs. Ormsby CMichael Heissj Let's go to Zeb's Mr. Bryan CMatt Bloom! Mrs. Ormsby, don't point at me Mr. Burlingame CBarry Menschj So I don't know Earth Science so well Doug The spirit of the language department-Miss HAnd the 34th, question will be MI, Baker Brooks V ll d G ll ' ' ' 8 Bt UH Y 6 ell fR1chard Mlrinl V r h, K .K .ry 4 .nt I .Z',,.... We Ns 9 A .4 pr' ' YW gf v,.. .M ,,,., M I 134 if? v ff . f IO7 14' Y in .,, 4. F P3135 i 52 VE' 'Y Af M f-'ww r--Q51 ' f -I . 1, vm.,-Q ny ljllillll 2 s 4 ' K i f , V Q r w 1 -Q. 5 - V R .. 1 si' 1 l n X yi, A r , i ' , 1 X, Z 5 , 'iii . 4 1 f X A , a z - 1 I Y .'?'Z?2!E Betsy Schreiber Stuart Diamond Cynthia Korman Scott Antonelli Candy Smilow Judy Wrublin Lanny Lerner Allan Dobuler Judy Calabria Arnold Papowitz Frank Valenti Mark Milberg Terry Ciotti Robin Benson SENICR CELEBRITIES .K 2 L L if , , 21 , K 3. S, NR, Q f . ik 3323 L if 425 Q f. Q - .-: 5 Lester Henner Mary Parnell Richard Mandel Barbara Musico Maddy Greene Stephanie Butler Linda Adams Helaine Goldberg Lyle Alzado BEST ATHLETE . . . BEST ACTOR BEST ARTIST . . . BEST MUSICIAN .... BEST SINGER . . . BEST LOOKING .... BEST STUDENT . . . WITTIEST ............ . . MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST VERSATILE ........... . . Maddy Greene Lyle Alzado Stephanie Butler Lanny Lerner Barbara Musico Michail Blefeld . ,Iudy Calabria Stuart Diamond Betsy Schreiber Allan Dobuler Cynthia Korman Scott Antonelli . . Linda Adams Richard Mandel . Mary Parnell Lester Henner . Judy Wrublin Mark Milberg . Robin Benson Terry Ciotti, Arnold Papowitz MOST POPULAR .............. Candy Smilow Frank Valenti MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Helaine Goldberg Lawrence Poster I09 First row: Falkenstein, Fishkind, Goldman, Forman, Gates, DeLeo, Carnavale, Finkelstein, Cittadino, C. Second row: Berk, Carlton, Fliegel, Bergman, Bevilaqua, Bucaro, Fleischer, Bleiman, Albucher, Brietstone, Esposito, Accerio, Bell, Bass, Abelson. Third row: Dudeck, D'Aloia, Cohen Edelstein, Frank- enberg, Donner, Brecher, Brous, Cittadino, D., Fratkin, Chaback, Dickstein, Cole, Jacobson, Spector. Fourth row: Coven, Bierman, Birkhahn, Bloom, Bern- stien, S., Bressler, Borst, Elliot, Drahos, Boltz, Adelman, Arata, Chaznoff, Fox, Gammello. Fifth row: Etra, Aron, Burtis, Cohen, Baker, Avdoulos, Boden, Bernstein, Epstein, Diamond, Daniels, Engelhardt, Carr, Gencaz, Fitzgerald. First row: Millazzo, lssacs, Katz, Lesle, Hanlon, Mazzio, Glasser, Whitey, Tennis, Markman, Nicoloci, Moncceck. Second row: Meadow, Pater, Matrangolo, Goldberg, Longamistro, Marin, Leibler, Litt, Gordon, Lokin, Goodman, Goldberg, M., Goldberg, Z., Calabria, Molk. Thirdrow: May, Marks, Girsh, Hol- lander, Tooth, Banan, Oliveria, Gordon, Halperin, Oppenheimer, Karnel, Jonyer, Kamisher, Smiley, Morley, Happy. Fourth row: Glubin, Krieger, Stein, Montrose, Salam, Grend, Krend, Kimmel, Dawn, Goldberg W., Haynes, Manisoff, Luskin. Fifth row: Greenwald, Harlow, Hoffman, Gershow, Landri, Ne- man, Goldscway, Littenberg, Eichrnbaum, Greene, Group, Kalmowitz, Meenez, Kaufman, Housmen. Sixth row: Grebelsky, Malis, Goldstein, Glickman, Lina, Hollander, Goldbium, Lewwnstien, Goldberg, V., Ludwig, Kelly, Makinas, O'Keefe, Mende, Kooicoff, Markman. Row seven: Johnson, Shorty, Newton, Leiber, Klinger, Oddo, Hammen, Griffin, Yea, Hi, Overhere, Lee, Lefkow, Lebow. 1 KJ' 4 1 ff! ti First row: Parry, Raub. Turko.. Second row: Sonnenberg, J., Weiss, Sosis, Perlman, Wolfson, Young, Sonnenberg, P., Zorn, Wager, Matrangolo, Sneider, J. Schwartz, Rosenberg. Walsh, Wohl, Weisberg. Third row: Wexler, Sternbach, Sneider, R., Politano, Ulhman, Radenhausen, Polak, Perrino, Pastor, 'fmon lufrliese Surkis Sarro Rosenberg, V., Shapiro. Fourth row: Trock, Weill, Rotwein, Wolfson, L., Stoloff, Sacks, J., Ziegler, Topel, Small, Zatzkin 5 - 7 C s y s -v - a Weiss, Venezia, Finley, Sacks, Bl., Schmertzler. Fifth row: Stout, Schiff, Schlicter, Mitlitzky, Sklar, Saunders, Waldbaumix Sacco, Serraino, Santiovecci ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' Sh ' R k h W ' ' Patitucri, blllf, Rankow, Tymon. Stern. Sixth row. Rosen Robinson, Polivy, Tonner, Passaglo, Segan, Stokes, Petro, Smlt , elman, e os , SIHSICID Tavaluro, Simon, S., Simon, F., Seventh row: Rose, Quigley, D., Quigley, P., Weller, Verga, Pflanzer, Velaquez, Wagner, Roth, Reed, Snyder, Silverman Shindel. Poster. ROSL'Hl3t'l'Q, P.. Fllllff- IIO 35 The Class of '68 A few hundred screaming Juniors wait until next year. Samniy Curra has only one more year to get it right CLASS OFFICERS-Gerry Ginsberg, Abby Bloom, Billy Weinstock, Mr. Bryan? Marc Trussel Joyce Ludwig and Gale Litt hold the future of op art in their hands --fl . vi? sv f9lc:r,'5 9 lb P- rw '-:ff qi l IV m ...QB Ergas, L., Gargulio, Dilorio, Andrino, Colante Basile, Gagleaidi, Til- lipi, Chimato, Burns, Cittadino, Blake, Feltingoff, Bressmen, Cohn, Third row: Chaino, Ackeison, Baxter, Fiengold, Alpern, Baessler, Cohen, Bergmen, ' ' ' Al d Cohen, Friedman, Bryan, Bromley, Drier. Fourth row: Gardner, Davis, Eisenberg, Blumberg, Einsidler, Frohhch, Deutsch, Baron, Feldman, Bergmen, za o, Edelstein, Carpenter. First row: Carsons Cohen, Bergmen, Ergas, Davis, Balmuth, Freedman, Second row: V1 6 , 1.,',, Wi .4 Q t .., L I G b t' Kimmel Krubinger Lebow Gunter Kass Krugmen Kurtsner, Lerner, Smith. First row: Loessner Kling Kessler, Marquiles, Mack, Leff Lane ro s em, , , , , , , Second row: Levine, Smiles, Barshay, Hermen, Gerson, Gamne, Lazar, Katz, Lynch, Guttermen, Mayo, Gross, Koenig, Ginsberg.. Third row: Greenfield, Peaches, Korens, Gross, Koolberg, Trike, Kolman, Logonagro, Manheimer, Mayo, Goodman, Filipe, Labazedo, Casla, Lieberman. Fourth row: Grillo, Luck- man, Garamino, Gerbino, Picasso, Levitt, Louchman, Gardinale, Slick, Gordon, Kirshenbaum, Strong, Lowy, Slim, Martinas. Fifth row: Howdy, Greenfield, Lowens, Hassan, Hauser, Goldmar, Miller, Lanzillotta, Kalser, DeLeo, Mear, Kinon, Kisler, Duty, Rocks, Lawrencian, Manora. Sixth row: Karp, Leff, Glus- kin, Boran, lssacs, Kaplan, Gelper, Goldwater, Judd, Vandenberg, King, Finkce, Alfred E., Newman. Seventh row: Levine, Levin, Kerk, Rockefeller, Mae- wether, Adams, Roosevelt, O'Connor, Hughes, Humphrey, Miller, Regan, Mansfield, Byrd. ,QTV L it QS- 'V fl l ' f'fll:l,ld A'- l 'H sa V I s :' S First row: Weinerman, Rothenberg, Sarllo, Bairnondi, Pecora, Rein, Rubenstein, Pizzigatti, Nussdorf, Oshrain, Stricoff, Parise. Second row: Salami, Lewis, Reisner, Weiss, Rosenstein, Vievsky, Natter, Weinstein, Sklar, Stavis, Ruskay, Wolff, Skrug, Reimer. Third row: Radin, Wein, Oshinsky, Weinberg, Rat. ner, Moskowitz, Tomack, Tolle, Shull-rind, Rosenthal, Pancia, Pollack, Selinger, Sohlein, Orlando. Fourth row: Player, Zucker, Tudtla, Atrass, Sulky, Rubenstien, Weinstein, Vaccaro, Politano, Wiffel, Radiff, Rowen, Laconegro, Stinger, Weinstock, Ziffer. Fifth row: Rutta, Rosenfield, Schwab, Slappy, ' ' ' - . - k , S' h w: Parenti, Scher, Morris, Capone, Pellegrino, Willis, '-,f,,rtOn, Ronfre Poster, Nappi, Stokowski, Cohen, Tepper, Tumck, Schwartz, Saks, Par er ix! ro E , Sorrentino. Ressler, Silverstein, Zelin, Smith, Shell, Alto, Santoro, Shustak. Il'7 I -v- F Ns. Patty Sklar, doubling her pleasure, doubling her fun X ff! Janet Pohvy How to become an editor without really trylng fPete Santorol wif- All part of being 4 me , 7 an senlor Wendy Rothkopf declde to make up AJ ,, Mr. Olsen and ringless Juniors asJunlor First row: Fynk, Cantor, Fleischer, Seidner, Faulkman, Capone, Barett, Finket, Florin, Dexter, Cohen, Cohn, Colman, Bertucci, Davis. Second row: Ekstein, Berger, Coren, Berman, Cisario, Bodell, Gampell, Cohen, Berger, Gardner, Bromberg, Benaderet, Frankfot, Edelman, Bernstein. Row three: Allison, Gart- lavd, Cassuto, Dansky, Aron, Garten, Gardner, Bluestone, Fuss, Bublin, Bersen, Gasman, Deutsch, Cohen, Capone, August. Fourth row: Ficorrelli, Cohn, Fields, Feldman, Dulgow, Calabria, Fitzgereald, Brightman, Bodell, Bloom, Clair, Dakar, Gartland, Lederer, Contio. Fifth row: Beckelman, Axelrod, Berman, Fishman, Berkowitz, Eckelman, Dardick, Brow, D'Ambrosio, Smith, Capobianco, Leventer, Candreva, Bater Berg. Sixth row: Britton, Feldman, Bowden, Diggs, Boyd, Andrews, Cohen, Chige, Coco, Biloff, Fox, Dickoff, Barone, Avdoulos, Arber, Capobianco 'Ds First row: Lewis, Monerosso, Kist, Grossman, Myerson, Plotsker, Jagendorf, Mevorach, Karban, Finkel, Landau, Lurie, Lunch, Lictner, Second row: Har- wood, Helfant, Markman, Lerner, Marshel, Jones, Lightfoot, Kono, Goldman, Moskowitz, Greenwald, Haber, Graham, Esposito, Langfer, Third row: Kasoff, Katz, Landis, Eisenpresser, Martin, Kalikow, McDonnel, Kaiser, Minkoff, Marisa, Kirschbaum, Hyman, Goldgraben, Kanter, Goldstein, Ginsberg. Fourth row: Mear, Gilbert, Goodstone, Krop, Meadow, Meenes, Kriegal, Hiller, Jackson, Lebwith, Glachman, Levine, Heyum, Berk. Fifth row: Kugler, Lang, Karp, Mayer, Mansdorf, Gewanter, Kallman, Miscovitz, Gray, Goozner, Markowitz, Feldman, Levy, Marosy, Magnussen. Sixth row: Kaplan, Kay Mayo, Lannia, Gumbs, Kushel, Harrison, Levin, Henner, Goldberg, Maziroff, Kent, Littman, Librizzi, Mezzanotte. First row: Weinblatt, Pressler, Lebwith, Nathan, Feintuch, Pastor, Fields, Univcrsale, Van Raalte, Randolph, Peretz, Richter, Wexler, Zacharia, Roberson, Kosminski. Second row: Rosen, Seidman, Pinquist, Oliveri, Vivelli, Nullman, Eidelberg, Saltzman, Palter, Weiss, Pollack, Reiter, Tripodo, Zarro, Alberts, Colmar. Third' row: Todtnian, Tannenbaum, Shadlin, Platt, Sanders, Bershad, Addona, Esposito, Provenzano, Staycer, Warren, Seider, Venable, Steiner, Quain. Fourth row: Wilson, Uhlfelder, Silverman, Eichner, Dow, Stile, Tepper, Shapiro, Rothchild, Traubitz, Sarnelli, Gewanter, Prashker, Stein, Wisotsky. Row fire: Zalk, Small, Schnell, Renner, Gardner, Schoel, Scholnik, Peterseil, Casden, Schloenbach, Schein, Samuels, Seremski, Serernski, Marshel, Spatt Sixth row, Sokall, Udell, Rosen, Sondak, Pollack, Wickes, Weiss, Jeffries, Rinaldi, West, Capobianco, Resnick, Weiss, McDonnell, Waldstreicher, Seventh row: Star, Lew, Simons, Ranken, Ratner, Verrilli, Walsh, Silberberg, Smith, Krop, Simon, Orenstein, Shea, Rosen, Schneider. Eighth row: Silbowitz, Schnoll, Wallach, Schiff, Pollack, Schwartz, Rivelli, Candreva, Rosenberg, Slutsky, Gray, Rosenberg, Pillersdorf, Okos, Schreckinger, Rosenfeld, II4 Class of '69 f , 4 X F 5-5' 5 N 5 '5 ig I A etyy ,X N , , I., I need one of these and one of those and good thing I passed by CNunzio Longohardil CLASS OFFICERS-David Dubrow, Allyson Rothchild, Lawrence Basoff, MI. Atkinson. Not Pictured-Kenneth Taymor Now it's simple, you put your finger here, heh, heh CBuster M8l1iI1l Mr. G. told me to go to the library KJ an Slowl 'M 'M S 4 W' ' , 4 77 lf? Z! ,, :B y X M Z4 ll5 J. mi 2 ,W Q, if, First row: Barnet, D,Aloia, Addona, Brecher, Coleman, Applebaum, Solow, Second row: Bender, Gable, Berman, Friedland, L. Boxer, Corpuel, Belgeddes Beckerman, Cohen, Bendes, Cogen, S. Barnet, Domenici, M. Boxer, Caballero, Third row: Dadonna, Delucca, Applebaum, D. Davis, Bergman, Dubensky Berlin, Geller, Adams, Caparusso, Berstein, Baylis, Andracki, Grable, Deutch, Fourth row:'Astro, Cohen, Dreilinger, Di lorio, Fisher, Bobick, Caponi Canton, Cittadino, Eyedontne, Garber, De Sibio, Black, Bing, Fifth row: Abbot, Bates, Bloom, Basofi, Dimon, F. Davis, Floyd, Deloseph, Chancer, Epstein Dubrow, Baruch, R. Davis, Foureyss, Sixth row: Wiggins, Chiles, Fields, Perplexed, Allocca, Biamonte, Braun, Friedman, Dembow, Garito, Napoleon Gleen, Dilloff, Donadio, Cacavelli, Arata, Brodey First row: Perlow, Kleinman, Moore, Koch, Levine, Litt, Musciaio, Glickman, Kramer, Karasic, Loley, Perowitz, Miller, Mazzi, Musoni, Macri, Second row. Heischnei, Kurz, Morgenwroth, Kent, Gurion, Paranau, Goodman, Fletcher, -Murell, Kanner, Hiatt, Gould, Levine, Meyerson, Obsfeld, Third row: Mennigan, Heller, Malise, Gensbiey, Halloway, Kolman, Husson, Levine, Paster, Laskow, Musoff, Kerner, King, Kapolow, Habennan, Fourth row: Krup, Mastantuno, Nova, Player, Pilsar, Johnson, Mauketti, Gilbert, Goldstein, Johnson, Manochin, Lojac, Green, Goldberg, Fifth row: Levitt, Levine, Gross, Martin, Herbst Massoni, Fable, Harris, Howely, Lazan, Herst, Lipsky, Lewis, Spikis, Goodman, Jeffries, Sixth row: Macfarlens, Goldberg, Jacobson, Moss, Oldring, Martinoi Michige, Goldberg, Goodstein, Macugue, Green, Klarnet, Pecon, Harris, Politano, Seventh row: Meyers, Harris, Meyerson, McMillan, Horowitz, Macevay, Hartz, Pealway, Plotkin, Lalt, Gavanther, Green, Goodman, Mangold ' First row: Shepard, Smith, Simon, Ruditsky, Wasserman, Stein, Samuels, Stolzar, Brown, Samuels, Schenfeld, Socolow, Waxman, Slo, Dowdell, Second row: Eisrnan, Boxer, Rubin, Suchoif, Rosenberg, Zoccali, Rosen, Wallach, Bates, Schiffer, Holloway, Rosen, Trock, Weinberg, Third row: Warsharsky, Samuels, Daris, Cuporruso, Greene, Solow, Wilson, Weiss, Sameroff, Lipsky, Jones, Rubin, McMillan, Turi, Lewis, Fourth row: Pastor, Shapiro, Linden, Brown Stevens, Zito, Wiener, Rauch, Sorrentino, Smith, Winslow, Friedland, 3lCF21IlO'W, Turim, Weller, Fifth row: Rogers, Rogers, Dowdell, Nova, Stern, Schwartz: Sperber, Braun. Stoller, Spikes, Robertson, Zirgher, Eidler, Sixth row: Rogers, Steptimus, Rosen, Watzel, Singer,.Andrew, Wllllams, Sharrot, Spera, Mas- tantuono, Rosenfeld, Baylis, Weiner, Taffet, Puchall, Seventh row: Raffee, Deutch, Dilloii, Wiggins, Taymor, Sterling, Takowsky, Johnson, Sokoloff, Seigel, Singer, Portnoff, Possoff, Torpe II6 49M good old days in the junior high school Barbara Stem and Cmdy Gray reflect for a moment. Davld Samuels wonders why he bothered to get up that morning 4 xx .fT fg5SQ.', F 1 , , N . .. A 1 'KV 4 J 'GH'-'nm 'via-'K llmml 1 H9 Treasurer Susan Young President: Lawrence, Poster Vice President: Richard Mandel Secretary: Helaine Goldberg Treasurer: Susan Young Adviser: Miss Kodner, Mr. Monahan I L. Bassoff E Benedaret M. Bowden R Cohen S. Dembow E Florin E Ginsberg C Graham G. Kaiser L. Kassoff L Lerner R Marshall E Minkoff G. Orenstein D Dubrow J. Quain A Rothschild S. Stein P Socolow K Taymor C Warren D Weiss l. Bloom W. Corn E. Gilmore A. Johnson G. Klein I. North G. Schniller E Sokoloff V Wein J. Balzano C. Berk S. Camhi M. Cohen .l. Daum S. Ernstoff H. Hudson G. Ginsberg C. Halpern S. Haynes G. Katz J. Kolmer P. Levitt E. Masi K. Nathan J. Poster W. Ratner J. Sacks P. Sklar D. Stern M. Trussel P. Weiss L. Adams M. Blefeld T. Ciotti T. Finkelson H. Goldberg D. Hinderstei D. Jacobson R. Kroll S. Linschitz D. Mangold M. Milberg M. Ruggiero B. Schreiber L. Steinberg F. Wool An 'W' -'ga-nn Student Council meetings always excited and stimulated those who attended r .. -.......- .,-- we-A -r' r Q.', . ...C A.. . . PH: - lit Mr' V a If Z . I ' t ji 'va t .5 ...,..'w if' fa There will be a Student Council meeting this afternoon, please, please come. Cl-Ielaine Goldbergl .ff A- ---aw - ?,W.-.mg---v 'Maybe if I sing they'll pay attention CRichard Mandell A A, Hu.. I u 'X H-.t . tl' by 1 2 3 1 fa' , if 1 . X ,. 4 i 7 ' . I , 23, in, 2 ff xi ft r 5 U msn All: , Y -jx-9 r , -ff-f Larry Poster, our President Student Council The Student Council this year attempted to provide a wide variety of programs and activities for the student body of Lawrence High School. It took stands when it deemed necessary and generally at- tempted to provide leadership as well as projects. The officers this year Were: Lawrence Poster, president, Richard Mandel, Vice- Presidentg Helaine Goldberg, secretary, and Susan Young, treasurer. Student Council activities can be divided into several main groups. First, the Council sought to continue projects started in previous years with modifications and improvements: the bookstore, a revised G. O. car-d, the handbook, the Christmas Basketball tournament, Marshalls, and the Student Council scholarship. Second, the Council aided the administration by helping with the Red Cross collection and selling exam tickets. ln an effort to promote a more unified student body the Student Council helped support other activities. Donations were made to Buskins and the Senior Class. The Council took care of club announcements and sponsored buses to away foot- ball games. Fourth, the Student Council sponsored three big events. a Pep Rally and Dance, a dance featuring a local band, and a Good Guy Show hosted by J ack Spector. Fifth, the Council initiated a num- ber of new activities. It started a collection of college catalogues and compiled the results of a questionnaire which had been sent to last year's graduating class asking them to evaluate the college they were presently attending. New amendments were added to the Constitution. All in all, it was a successful year. 1 ni ww .J WMCA's Jack Spector comes to Lawrence. WMCA Good Guy Jack Spector presents Neil Diamond Lennie Welsh Terry Knight and the Pack The Bellhoys The Dematrons The Doughboys The Pigeons The Three and a Half The Douff 1 If Aff , Qs , W' ,, is X mg , U we 5 3 v, ',jAf.a'a ww L .' , ,Y , 2 3' -1 '- i mu gg I4 H W, 14 nfl ffm .11 525.3 g'i'?1J' Efzf-f'1,w1g H. if' ,Q k fp we-1 sf,5 124 f ....k Q, ' . 3 ' .5122 ' Q-G lv Y i Lewis Franck Jeff Sneider Dr. Merriam Pete Santoro Miss Johnson Marty Fischbein Lenny Volin Liz Steinberg Lois Bender Eddie Edelson Marie Martilotta Q1 3 of nf A 1 N595 ikw Q. 1 A R S 1 r. X Jni im sag., 15. X .-.K LAWRENCIAN YEARBOOK STAFF Co-Editors-in-Chief Edward Edelson Marie Martilotta Photography Editor: Jeffrey Gray Art Editor: Lois Bender Managing Editor: Joan Lucks Literary Editor: Martin Fischbein Elizabeth Steinberg Captionist: Lester Henner Boys Sports Editor: Leonard Volin Girls Sports Editor: Helaine Goldberg Business Manager: Jeffrey Sneider Advertising Manager: Peter Santoro Circulation Manager: Ronald Lazar Typists: Sara Ann Cintorino Rose Italiano Elizabeth Peskorz Advisors: Dr. Merriam Miss Johnson Staff : Linda Adams Monica Bell Abby Bloom Marc Dreier Lewis Franck Gerald Ginsberg Janet Sonenberg James Gordon Peter Koenig Susan Lager Janet Polivy Mary Jo Ruggie-ro Karen Socolow A special thanks to Mr. Samoroff and the Gray family for their faithful co-operation. Jeffrey Gray develops his 5000th picture Rand Nussbaum Roberta Rosen-Columnists-Lois Bender, Y , Andrew Berkow, Helaine Goldberg 46 1 ' an l if- -1 X M3 N U ....-6.-w F If l, S ,mlkxif er H R 1 l 1 ,Vo 1 1 x l 0 Assistant Editors .ludy Geller, Robert Weiss, Richard Mirin, Linda Rosensweig MENTAL PABULUM .ff-frowll Kenneth Lang, Mitchell Brodey, Gay Lieberman-Photographers-Peter Bergman, Steven Dembow, Michael Falk. Sandra Kallman, Daniel Utevsky IZ6 N. ' 5 . gg, ,' . ' Q --- - 'blxiqff v' W ' 1 . , Q X .si 1 X f Mr. Davidson and Mrs. Rosen-Advisers Robin Arum-Artists-Michael Blefeld, Dale Hinderstein, Randy Wagner. S 'W t f , . , ,..4 . ,,i.i E , ,.V, u ,: . ,,, I k...-- 5'-5'5 . Q xc - -V H ,A L,.. ,V Co-Editors-Steve Dreyfuss, Blaine Greenfield Circulation Manager-Craig Dreilinger , ' ff I I 4 J Ai,, Q 'Q' U u ,iii,, Feature Reporters-Lawrence Siverman, Robert Baron Sports Editors-Robert Fischman, Judy Wrublin, Mitchell Thomashgw KL? THE LITERARY MAN'S MAGAZINE I wish the art staff would keep in mind that this is the literary man's magazine fMa1'cie Shemaria, Gerri Brioso, Linda Adams, Mary Jo Ruggiero, Lois Benderl i I , , l fi '79 W a ,B Let's face it. It's funny but the administration will never g Schlicter, Richard Mandel, Linda Adams, Miss Kodnerl ROSTER Editor Linda Adams Art Editor Robin Arum Asst. Art Editor Gerri B-rioso Copy Editors Richard Mandel Joanne Schlichter Business Manager Andrew Berkow Advisers Mr. .lohn Davidson Miss LenoreiKodner Boann Barris Lois Bender Barbara Bickerman Michael Boland Linda Briscuso Wendy Clair Ellis Greenfield Ellen Gordon Anita Hellinger Jeffrey Jones Sandra Kallman Cynthia Korman Cale Litt .loyce Ludwig Madeline Manisoff Mindy Patel' Mary Jo Ruggiero Larry Puchall Betsy Schreiber Marcie Shemaria David Tanner Mindy Ullman Randy Wagner Adele Wolfson o for it. Cloanne Wm Buskins distinguished adviser fakes a break, HMI. Duffyv BUSKINS X 41'-Ev A little more from this side The nose knows Bravo! CThe Buskin Cupl 9 The Program WAITING FOR LEFTY CLIFFORD ODETS A Drama THE BOOR ANTON CHEKHOV A Farce FUMED GAK FROM TONIGHT AT 8:30 NOEL COWARD An Unpleasant Comedy in T THE BALD SOPBANO EUGENE IONESCO Anti-Play-A Cornedyf'?D Why I'm Lhe friendly man who sells good humo Uay F1eischman5 The Winners Best Play-THE BALD SOPRANO Best Actor--MARC TRUSSEL Best Actress-SHEBBY 'SMITH Buskins Roster Robin Arum Sherry Bass Robin Benson' .loanne Calabria .lay Fleischman Gale Litt Lanny Lerner Michael Kimmel Wendy Rothkopf Stephanie Butler Maddy Manisoff .lanet Sonenberg Marc Trussel Eileen Benaderet Charles Bendes Danny Black Merly Bromberg Claudia Berk Stanley Camhi Rhona Albucher Gerry Ginsberg Barry Gleen Linda Halperin Andrew Gerbst Greg Lazan Robert Mangold Steve Martin EilM nkoff Jimmy Oshinsky Richard Oshrain Susan Schein Elaine Schoolnick Eddie Sloyer Sherry Smith Arden Trauvitz Mitchell Tunick Abby Bloom Nell Birkhan .loyce Ludwig Denise Shindel Betsy Schreiber Fredda Weiss Eileen Leber Ann Meadow Eileen Periania Janet Polivy Rebecca Reed Shelly Roth Doreen Schattner Michael Heiss Danny Utevsky Jeffrey Miller Lois Bender Susan Lager Robert Weinberg Susanne Aron Larry Boxer Lisa Edsell Robert Ginsberg Michael Goodstein Paul Jeffries Sandy Kallman Gary Katz Dennis Selinger David Scher Mindy Ulhman Karen Verga J ay Goldstein AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE President-Barbara Bickerman Vice-President-Mirlda Pater Liz Steinberg Secretary-Lynne Gradinger Treasurer-Monica Bell Faculty Advisor-Mr. Partland Mr. Simmonds joins in International Weekend festivities CBarb Bickerman, Diana Zawluk Mr All AFS members come to after school meetings' L. Abelson J, Cole M. Alpem J. Calabria S. Aron P. Candreva L. Adams A, Coco M. Alberts A, Cohn R. Barris W, Com S. Berusch D. Corwin J. Bergman R. Crocker G. Bergman M. Diamond B. Bergman C. Donner C- Berk S. Dembow R. Baron S. Dyber L. Beckelman R, Epstein M. Bell E. Fleischer L. Bender J. Fox A. Bernstein J. Friedman E. Benderet G. Frohlick A. Berger B. Fields S. Berk S. Fields A. Berkow M. Fils F. Berk T. Finkelson L. Bershad E. Florin L. Bierman E. Friedman D. Black J. Fruchter A. Bloom P. Gamello M. Bloom J, Gargiulo J. Blumenfeld G, Gerson A. Bodell L. Gordon F. Borkan K. Gross M. BOHIIBII G. Ginsberg M. Bromberg C. Glubin G. Brioso B. Goldberg S. Camhi D. Gelband D. Cantor J. Geller C. Carpenter R. Chazanof T. Cioni A. Cohen R. Gerstman E. Ginsberh B. Gleen H. Goldberg No, I cIon't have any change 3' Ib , 31 Ad' ...FN wr W Pxi. W jawn... Peter Koenig says, How can you eat this stuff? CP. Koenig, Nahni Liensavanah, Dany VasenJ if f af 1 I A 'W' C. Goldstein E. Gordon J. Gray B. Greenfield A. Greenwald A. Gross L. Grabelsky J. Harris L. Haas D. Harris S. Henner A. Herzog M. Heyum I. Hiller I. Issacs R. Katz K. Kessler K. King P. Koenig A. Kulberg M. Kimmel E. Kallman D. Kaplan L. Karpeles J. Katz C. King E. Kozminsky K. Kozminsky S. Kriegal R. Kroll F. Jacobson K. Jacobson S. Jagendoff R. Lee B. Lesner R. Lewinstein P. Lomagistro B. Lane S. Lager J. Landis K. Lang D. Lassinter L. Lerner L. Levin H. Levy S. Levy S. L. Levy ,iw -'f ,yi 3 If f Have a dime, Dany? CKari Andaml J. Lieberman R. Marin C. Markan A. Meadow P. Mende H Molk D. Monchek J. Moldauer D. Meenes R. Mandel P. Manheimer R. Manheirner M. Markman N. Mittman J. Marshall M. Martilotta L. Mennen S. Meyers N. Meyerson L. N alburg L. Nicolosi D. Newman E. Newman M. Newman R . Nussbaum R. Ovadia E. Pastor J. Perrino P. Perlamri A. Papowitz J. Pelunis H. Peterseil J. Polivy E. Perahia M. Rutta B. Raab W. Ratner H. Ratner P. Rener S. Rose E. Rosenberg R. Rosenthal T. Rosen L. Rosenweig W. Rothkopf M. Ruggiero S. Rotwein D. Rowen R. Schneider B . Schnertzlek D. Scher J. Schulkind J. Salgo B. Schreiber D. Segan D. Selinger D. Sonnenberg I. Scharf B. Schnoll C. Schinder L. Schwartz J. Schraeter P. Schiffer M. Schrag I. Shadlen D. Shapiro M. Shapiro L. Silverman D. Shulman H. Sobin S. Spector B. Stein L. Stoloff M. Schwaltz E. Schweitzer A. Stieglitz M. Trussel P. Tonner R. Tarter M. Ulrnan P. VanRaalte D. Vasen D. Wager L. Weinstien J. Wohl K. Wolff V. Wein J. Weisberg L. Weiss A. Wolfson C. Zinman R. Young S. Zacaharia E. Zimmer M. Zinman B. Zirinsky DANIEL VASEN Our Exchange Student From Chile always realdy ti make a point, Dany added international Dany enyoys his far from chilly reception in Lawrence t avor O ls awrence environment' On AFS day Dany lectured about his native land ,mun- J ' und' 'N-. 'Ns in-n It was one morning in August with a couple of boys and girls that I had the opportunity for the first time of seeing Lawrence High School. The students gave me a tour of the building, and I was impressed by its size, but everything was so quiet, so cold. September came and classes started and slowly but surely that cold building started to have a heart for me that beat intensely. Everybody was friendly and-ready to help me in everything. Then I got a chance to watch and enjoy the football season, and had the opportunity of becoming a member of the soccer team. Many things more throughout the school year have made me'feel truly a Lawrencian. I34 DEBATE CLUB Captains: Lester Henner, Robert Baron Advisers: Mr. Daniel Daly, Mr. Anthony Giuliano Lawrence Bassoff Sym Bergman Alan Cytryn Marc Dreier Margie Elliot Alan Kulberg Greg Lazan Peter Manheimer Larry Puchal David Samuels Sandy Samuels l A vehement Marc Dreier practicing for a Sandy Samuels makes good use of his extensive research. Adviser Mr. Giuliano instructs the team on the finer points of debating technique. '-W rf .dy future U.N. career. l35 Mr. Alexander-Faculty Advisor DeeAnn Bader Liz Berman Larry Boxer I an Brecher Barbara Cahn Judy Cohen Ira Eisman Edith Ginsberg Walter Jacobson Laurie Kassoff Lance Krainen Terry Leventer Michael Levine Marilyn Markrnan Larry Puchall Andy Saltzman Michael Suchoff Kenneth Taymor Mr. Alexander sure was a good advisor' 8 it 4 Mx 'SN Look, what would you write about this picture KD KEY CLUB President-Ted Felderman Vice-President-David Schlein Secretary-Robert Teich Treasurer-Steve Tucker Adviser-Mr. Pete Cimino avid Schleinb BUIY Alzado Norman Kent Mitch Brody Paul Leff H G . Teddy Felderman, the master key to the operation. Jailzygoigggter -Lfillglgqzlgaijowitz Dean Peterson Dear Mr., Cimino, Please do not wear your pajamas to club meetings Paul Leff no doubt, thinking of a way to be of service fav 1 ,in K Kal ' 'X t K 'N 'e 1 we fr 1 P: nf, K I 1 N M,,,,, , if! o V tV,, , ,A L, fag, 1, ' L 0 at o ,. , Ms +. QW wwf l37 NN fi Put Lyndon B. on the phone. CMike Heissl AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB X I 1 will-lm ' r ' 1 W ' M w If M Hey! How do you stop this thing? CGeorge Michael and Steve Cohnl -W-M , . ali' VJV' if' S l38 -vi CSplicin' Scott Stricoffl Mr. Russo-Advisor Scott Stricoff-Chairman Michael Heiss-Co-Chairman Steve Cohn Nick Dolce George Michael Fred Natter Ira Schweitzer Dennis Selinger Robert Silverstein Joe Squiteri Danny Utevski Richard Verga CHESS CLUB ROSTER Captain James Samuels Faculty Advisor Mr. O'Neill Sanford Adler Michael Falk Barry Isaacs Jerry Hauser William Lesner Edward Reisner K l Psst! Psst! Sandy. Sandy. Sandy. SANDY! fSanford Adler? f' I Q ,pnlbu , ,4q,,,g4' Michael Falk displays his killer instinct Mr. O'Neil.l, coach and chairman of No, you're not allowed to jump lEddie Reisner and Jim Samuelsl the boards- if rl' zfwffw ,ug pt We 4, J li, ray of hope for math team members. CBill Lesner, Holly Falikl MATH TEAM Holly Falik, one of the team's leading exponents. . , Q e' AI X Hey, Mr. Glenday, do we get varsity Adviser: Mr. Ge Sanford Adler Matthew Bloom Terry Cohen Holly Fal-ik Mike Falk ,lay Fleischman William Lesner Steve Sverdlik B5 - ,W '. EW WI letters for being on the Math Team? orge Clenday George Clenday and his math ematical musclemen. SECRETARIAL CLUB President-Maureen Lynch Vice-President.--Betty Peskorz Secretary-.lane Edelstein Treasurer-Anne Petrulak Adviser-Mrs. Katherine Jack Maryann Annarelli Linda Briscuso Rose Italiano Minna Klopman Susan Kushinsky Donna Mitchell Barbara Pinckney Sylvia Russino M !luu... zr, 19455 Mrs. Jack, a devoted instructor, training girls for the future. EEE. . .HJ fMaureen Lynchl 1uunu , 47 , , Q 4 - Q2 fryif , -71,wf.,a 4 in ',,,,,,...ww1 3:59451 Barbara Pinckney is just our type. Susan Kushinsky deciding to hire her own secretary I4l mar W? pf Listen lady, If you answer the phone in the next five minutes . . . fShelly Radinl Mr. Fricklas, advisor and chief wiretapper AMATEUR RADIO CLUB President Vice-President Secretar -Treas fer J' U Faculty Advisor Robert Bloom Lewis Cohen Richard Davis Stuart Dyber Neal Goldberg Gene Grobstein Gary Handler 1 av' S ........ O Open channel D fGene Grobsteinl ROSTER Qu. Shelly Radin Michael Blake Frederick Natter Mr. Fricklas David Johnson Steven King Robert Kopilow Mark Rosenstein Neal Shankman Larry Slobin Saul Wakeman if In , f . . . S fGene Grobsteinl l w,p?O '-1. xxxxxxl 1 4 nv uv -1 it aff Mary Jo Ruggiero, Lawrence's choice for Queen of Hearts THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB President: Laura Nicolosi Vice President: Linda Adams Treasurer: Susan Levy Secretary: Helaine Ekstein Adviser: Mrs. Ormsby J. Alexander Ludwig S. Bass Moldauer L. Belsky Nulman R. Benson Ovadia A. Berger Perone F. Berk Rosen S. Bulter Sandler M. A. Capobianco Shapiro M. B. Capobianco Spector A. Cohn Steinberg A. Coren E. Testaverde M. Deutsch .l Uhlfelder C. Donner N Unger B. Duncan P. Van Roalte S. Epstein J Weil .L Fliegil Weil I. Gershowitz Weiss B. Gleen Wexler H. Goldberg Young C. Goldstein E. Gordon D. Harris J. Harris K. Jacobson H. Katz S. Katz J. Kirshbaum S. Kriegal R. Kroll S. Levy M. Lichtenberg A f ' -4 Y ,Q , Z4 of f if P Laura Nicolosi and M.rs. Ormsby make plans for FTA day in district grammar schools. There that ought to keep you out of gym for a month. fNurse Kasoffl flea: 312 gs. Yo :wk ips, Q l X P Miss Iris Levy, Chiropractor. P2 D23 Zn 7 ff- 8 9 so li FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Advisor: Mrs. Kasoff Robin Axelrod .ludy Calabria Linda Dilloff Louise Esposito .loann Farber Diane Cewanter Laura Glass Diana Greenwald Listen, you can't cheat on a hearing Susan Horan lane Lederer Donna Levine Iris Levy Barbara Roberson Debra Slutsky Christine Thilman Fredda Weiss test ! fLouise Esposito? 144 ' 51.5.5 E All right, which has the booze? C.Ga1e Littj ff 4-1.. ' P'g?' 0 if Mrs. Omasby officiates the coup d'6rat over the delicacies. fRoVhin Benson Wendy Rothkopf and Stuie Meyers in all their regal Splendor- and Lisa Edsellb fi 3 ROMANCE LANGUAGES Miss Vallet discovers she can't have her cake and eat it too. ,Q . ,,,,,,,,,,,44f ' A ff, fw '-1f,LG,,,,f,vu,1f,!0z:,+ff,,,fgqa 5, K H M-gli L , mf' 'iff 'Qv','? Every club has its sleeping Tom fCary Takowskyl F rf bmw ,wr I ,I I46 FRENCH CLUB SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB It's all Greek to me CElaine Schoolnikl ll - S- YT?-Q' li -4 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS fTrussel and Manisoffl ,QQ x 44 -of ,Q :-W '3 .-.L This better look good on my college application CBarry Weuxl FRENCH CLUB OF FICERS-Kulberg, Weiss, Tolle Y v A uof' iz:-rv GERMAN and HEBREW CLUBS HEBREW CLUB President: Jeffrey Gray Vice-President: Mark Milberg Treasurer: Susan Pexesseil Secretary: Toby Finkelson Adviser: Mr. Naber GERMAN CLUB President: Howard Goldman Vice-President: Roy Heffen Treasurer: Susan Linschitz Secretary: Bernard Goldsmith Adviser: Mrs. Silver Mr. Haber performing a Mitzvah. Fascinating isn't it? Mrs. Silver and German club establish a Teutonic relationship. f J 'Yip aft: ' Z 1 i' 7 f' :'f'f',Z - 7 B '-if fi 4 , sw' ff, ff Annan, T B V53 0 Sandra Confino, enjoying eveiy club minute. I47 s. its The natives are getting restless CRuth Walersteinl ':..ly'-,I Things go better with Coke' l48 G4 J ' . FOLKSINGING CLUB 6. nl 1 Wy I 'X' 5 President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Faculty Advisor: Eric Anderson Dee Ann Bader Kathy Cohen Lenore Fuller Bob Gibson lay Goldstein Artie Gorson I eff Harts Cheryl Hoffman Linda Hughs Karen Jacobson Eve Kleinfeld Ellen Kozminsky Ruth Walerstein Adrienne Zaccai Suzanne Aron Ray Parker Mr. Leo Haber Karen Kozininsky Phil Ochs Mental Pabulum Tom Paxton J ill Pelunis Patti Post Doreen Schattner. Mike Shapiro Paul Simon Paul Stookey Mary Travers Linda Weiss Pete Yarrow And the beat goes on. Words of love, so soft and tender . . . 2' Y, ' .II HONOR SOCIETY , - President: , Matthew Bloom Vice-President: Mary Jo Ruggiero Secretary: Lynn Cradinger Treasurer: Felice Berk Nm 1 Fleischman, Mandell severly Matt Bloom presides over all meetings. .lay Fleischman, on his honor. '4And so are all honorable men. CEdels0n, Goldberg, Bloom, Gradinger, NA as I49 Af' L 'Q Roll 'em I MOTICN PICTURE fl wg N. -dnt 4 N-. Rocky Barish and Cary Lang prepare for their world debut. President: Robin Arum Vice-President: David Schulman Secretary: Lisa Abelson Treasurer: Laurie Cordon Adviser: Mr. Spata We got our jobs through . . . fKlinger, Calderon, Arum, Lang, Keiserman, Jacobsl ' z .xl 1 4 A .r-.1 mln. l5O FACULTY FOLLI ES THE Daring, Exciting, Valiant, Invincible, Learned, Mr. Diiffy an Q' A n I Gee whiz! fMissVa1letJ Mr. Seger, what was that about Darwin's theo- Big, Bad .......... fMr.Tuthi1D ries? All right, so it was only this big. CMI. Caponil Listen clod., when I tell you the eighteenth amendment was the worst in U.S. history you better believe it! CML Partlandl ry'1.i3'9qm', 'firm rf , What do you mean you can't write in the dark? CMI. Wa1shJ M,,,,,,,,,,,4-aww Bcmcl, Orchestra, Chorus and Twirling FLUTES-OBOES-BASSOONS-ALTO, BASS CLARIN ETS F zfrst row-Waxman, Bergman, Biamonte, Brioso, Gordon, Kasoff, Biermen, Cole, Abelson, Greenwald, Monchek, Aron, Berlin, Sherrottg Second row-Martin. Nrcolosi, Bergman, Jagendorf, Wallach, Oddo, Rosen, Share, Ginsberg, Calabria, Greenfield, Quain, Third row-Santora, Shakin, Hoffman, Belsky, Warshav- sky, Gargurlo, Radin, Pastor, Schaeter, Suchoff, Carpenter, Bodell, May, Mr. Turner, Fourth row-Mr. Jones, Mollo, Vincent, Striker, Oliver, Berk, Fifth row -Calabria, Weiss, Lihrizzi, Birkhahn BELLS-HORNS-SAXOPHONES-PERCUSSION First row-Gordon, Abelson, Brioso, Kasoff, Cole, Shakin, Bierman, Mende, Carpenter, Belsky, Greenwald, Second row-Dreyfuss, Sorrentino, Vilardi, Ni- colosi, Monchek, Bleiman, Oddo, Wallach, Aron, Lederer, Dawm, Frier, Herman, Third row-,Oshrain, Spector Levine, Bergman, Blefeld, Brown, Gluskin, Shulman, Taranto, Sarceno, Meyerson, Rothenberg, Ratner, Santorag Fourth row-Mr. Jones, Martin, Hoffman, Seidner, Sloyer, DeSibro, Zucker, Bergman, Miskovitz, Rosen, Radin, Pastor, Garguilo, Mr. Turner, Fifth row-DeLeo, Calabria, Librizzi, Shapiro, Weiss, Birkhahn, Litt. BRASS First row-King, Moskowitz, Bloom, Kiner, Greenfield, Caccavale, Greenfield, Dilorio, Dreilinger, Martinis, Dreilinger, Second row-Mr. Jones Pastor Warsawsky, Potkin, Stolzar, Koening, Goldberg, Shapiro, Brodey, Radin, Klrlkin, Wasserman, Colman, Third row-Santora, Martin Hoffman ,Gluskin, Bender, Kent, Mandel, Lomagistro, Young, Perone, Manera, Calcagni, Garguilo, Shakin, Brioso, Mr. Turner, Fourth row-Calabria, Friedman Librizzi, King, Douglas, Socoloff, Shapiro, Weiss, Birkhahn, Litt. ' ' '53 ' Count Markowitz ,N 10, fx if ,wi The band's Top Brass CAIan Jacobs, Robert Moskowitz J ay Kulkirf Give me your tired, your poor . . . CSIGVC Marlin? Of all ti.mes to 1-ip my skirtn CDe1la Striker? KNIT 4, L Halaczdstaifaw. 4 CLARINETS First row: Kessler, Bergman, Barush, Koch, Sorrentino, Brody, Jacobson, Mende, Barone, Hober, Aron, Sonnenberg, Bleiman, Colman. Second row: Radin, Garguilo, Balzano, Riccioppi, Shea, Cohen, Hauser, Cooke, Astro, Gewanter, Schneider, Oloff, Pastor. Third row: Mr. Jones, Martin, Gluskm, Striker, Oliver, Berk, Hoffmann, Shakin, Brioso, Mr. Turner. Fourth row: Calabria, Weiss, Librizzi, Birkhahn, Friedman. - STRINGS First row: Hartglass, Striker, Aron, Bleiman, Librizzi, Cocs, Gross, Weil, Friedman, Second row, Pater, Calabria, Hass, Harrison, Candreva, Stoloff, Barris, Crondahl, Kozminsky, Wolfson, Sachs, Wexler, Kozminsky, Molh. Third row: Bloom Klarnet, Gewanter, Stakofsky, Shapiro, Ginsberg, Sprague, Fourth row: Mr. Jones, Oshinsky, Santoro, Douglas, Mr. Turner. l ORCHESTRA WINDS First row: Belsky, Carpenter, Greenwald, Gordon, Abelson, Cole, Brioso, Schraeter. Second row: Oshrain, Vilardi, Sorrentino, Lederer, Shulman, Bergman, Blefeld, Brown, Gluskin, Balzano, Hauser, Gargiulo, Suchoff, Meyerson, Herman, Ratner. Third row: Hoffmann, Martin, Bodell, Manera, Mandel, Loma- gistro, Greenfield, Dreilinger, Bloom, Greenfield, King, Shakin, Santoro, Mr.Turner, Mr. Jones. Fourth row: Delaeo, Calabria, Friedman, Librizzi, Shapiro, Weiss, Birkhahn, Litt. l55 While Gerry fiddles. 757 JA as-. nm ta,-IA. Jane Lederer Hello, Funseekers . . . fMike Nova? ' c -.li , I Q .lv I Hi ii . Q ' ' A timpani with company CNei1 Ratner, Steve Dreyfussj Judith Weil concentrates on her favorite bow 34' if wi Qc e'l' S 1 in iii 'S fgfxuff W fill'-'tl i Q5 e i iw SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHORUS First row: Beitchman, Walerstein, Calabria, Cordon, Raab, Miss Carver, Mr. Pollera, Dechter, Stein, Walsh, Calabria, Napolitano. Second row: Iannarone Oliveri, De Leo, Moldauer, Pelunis, Cardner, Magnusson, Rizzo, Radenhausen, Bickerman, Ciotti, Pattitucci, Cohen, Wager, De Leo, Stile, Third rowi McCr1mmon Harwood, Dara, Rothkopf, Eberlin, Dambriosia, Lazuk, Cewanter, Carpenter, Schreiber, Post, Cittadino, Calabria, Rosenthal, Linchitz, Calabria Fourth row: Fuller, Criffin, Smith, Eccles, Moore, Hendrickson, Lane, Cargiulo, Cittadino, Dobuler, Stricoff, Krugman, Maida, Sehattner, Testaverde, Cohen. Fifth row: Luckman, Weinstock, Alpern, Libert, Thilman, Stoller, Stolman, Parker, Tunich, Trussel, Ruskay, Bryan. JUNIOR A CAPPELLA CHORUS First row: Pastor, Cancaz, Miss Carver, Mr. Pollera, Allricher, Issacsl Second row: Mitlitsky, Levine, Perahia, Perby, Zelrnan, Celber, Settles, DeLeo, Wil- liams. Third row: Stout, Maziroff, Avdoulis, Wickes, Crabelsky, Mezzinotte Davis, Zimmer, Biamonte, Alberts, Schwartz, Polivy. Fourth row: Clickman, Wolf, Leiman, Basile, Hassin, Balzano, Lewis, Engel, Natter. , , . , ...fa . . -1 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHORUS First row: Adwar, West, Moser, Heitman, Dechter, Baum, Miss Carver, Mr. Pollera, Calabria, Mayo, Schindler, Hammer, Roberson, Lichtner. Second row: Martinez, Palter, Borst, Levine, Finkel, Capone, Bertucci, Oliveri, Minns, Schaffer, Pinquist, Landau, Steiglitz, Hoffman. Third row: Minkoff, Feldman Levin, Hassen, Seiden, Levin, Weiss, Jacobson, Bernstein, Seidman, Katz, Tepper, Kirschman, Schein, Sanders, Axelrod, Horan, MacDonald. Fourth row Dudley, Britton, Bloom, Cray, Howe, Hanlon, Seslowe, Coldsmith, Rubin, Lazan, Schoenberger, Cazes, Jones, Brenner, Brown, Dempsey, Stile, Parenti' Kent. Fifth row: Adams, McFarland, Oddo, Harts, Wittlinger, Frederick, Shulman, Winslow, Dubrow, Singer, Cevanthor, Schaftel, Tarin, Cohn, Dilloff, Witt Zuckerman, Rubin,-Mitchell, Barnett. l57 7 ass Q' . EARLY BIRD CHORUS: Row 1-Walerstein, Perahia, Dechter, Miss Carver, Mr. Pollera, Calabria, Raab, Calabria. Row 2-Walsh, Sprague, Mitlitzky, Weil, Litt, Gardner, Linchitz, Pelunis, Stile, Bass, Moldauer, Bickerman. Row 3-Baum, Post, Cole, Schreiber, Gewanter, Testaverde, Fuller, Wallach, Eccles, Griffin, Carpenter, Benson, Polivy, Harwood. Row 4-Natter, Lazan, McFarland, Garguilo, Balzano, Parker, Stoller, Trussel, Oshinsky, Lane, Barnett, Dohuler, Stricoff. Bang! fM.r. Polleral CHORUS Now let's see, what comes afer G ? fBruce Stellerl A little more Boston soul there. X2 fMiss Carver Sz Fred Natterl N N 5+ f2'- f U t CA P TA I N S Mollo, Vincent, Striker fMajoretteJ, Oliver, Berk ZIP SQUAD AND MASTER SERGEANTS a First row-Eichinger, Katz, Striker, Sancilio, Pariseg Second row-Testeverde, Goldberg, Goldberg, Matrangelo, Lomagistro, So- bin, Funke, Gammellog Third row-Calabria, Librizzi, Weiss, Friedman. , , , ,, ,..,,.,, , ,.,. ,,.4Mf1M.,., TWIRLERS First row: Mollo, Vincent, Striker, Oliver, Berk. Second row: Hanlon, Hyrnan, Arcerio, Carnevale, Allricher, Shadlen, Esposito, Maietta, Molk, Silet, Katz. Third row: Mr. Jones, Mrs. Dembow, Perino, Markowitz, Parise, Bates, Maietta, Sobin, Fynk, Hoil, Goldberg, Matrangelo, Luskin. Fourth row. Colman, Lomagisto, Radenhausen, Tavalaro, Lieberman, Cantor, Arata, Sancilio, Markman. Fifth row: Masi, Parise, Gewanter, Klinger, Gammello, Eich inger, Testaverde, Goldberg, Sachs, Glachman, Martin, Mr. Turner. 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' 4 ,f vw gi, 1 V I '-- J' , , 1, ,W -3441, .M ff 3 Y ,,,k,,:,,,Q, ,, A , .... --ni.. rum-,I 14-fnmwav-9-wwdwfwvfmd . ,, --x. I '-...14. , vv V. U., t. inf . 'fr' ' W' . ' ' '- .' Lyons hands off to Chiles gf, fff,-p:1,'- f A ., ,.1--wud ' . mvif-f126nw.v4 A f 2-' CHAMPIONS The 1966 football season was the oc- casion once again for the Lawrence grid- ders to emerge as the main powerhouse in their division and one of the top teams in the county. After an opening game loss to Berner, the Tornadoes reeled off seven straight victories to take first place in South Shore Division Il. The team was small, but it was quick and agile and well coached under the direction of Mr. Mar- tilotta. The boys, themselves, knew they could win and never lost their confidence. Under heavy rain and high winds Law- rence met Berner at home for the first game of the year. Chris Kyprianides scored first for the Tornadoes but soon it he- came evident that both the Berner team and the weather was too much for Law- rence. Marc Lyons hit ,lake Garvin for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, but it didn't matter as Berner won 18-12. Mt. Vernon was our next opponent and after a scoreless first half Brian Chiles caught a pass in the end Zone to give Law- rence the lead. Mt. Vernon fought back and late in the fourth quarter the score was tied at 14- all, the second Tornado touch- down coming on a run by Kyprianides. After the recovery of a fumble Lyons went to work and threw an 11 yard touchdown pass to Craige Martin which won the game 20-14-. U f L! - eu- , X , rm A big hole is opened for Lawrence's vaunted running attack Mark received great protec non from his line all year Q 8 3, Qi fm 8 Q Q S ,- .--. 6 KN 1 FW, ' .lQ'W M ' 'J'0Q?5,7557'Q'?f311EQ55 1f: X ., ' iam . 5-gg - , ,, 83,-sw-M QE? afesseg-, ,-- fx My 1,,m,,.-, i, gg . 4. if , 4 4'-3 l rp, Q Sf-28-f-SU-57's Sri-ssl'-Q1 ey,,,,.:m, THE VARSITY TEAM: Front row flefzt to right! Mr. Pollard, Canaputa, Martin, Kyprianides Rufggieri, Gordon, Lyons, Strasser, Schepps, L. Alzado, Delfarbrizio, Glenn, Garvin, Mr. Cimino. Second row: Santora, DeLuca, Longobardi, Ciampi, Peterson, Veney, Manara, Legonegro, Sorrentino, Papowitz, Davis, Maeweather, Mr. Castagnaro, Third row: Cohen, Raimondi, Watson, Denis, Chiles, Livingston, Levin, Zelin, Valenti, Basile, Dobrin, Lewis, W. Alzado, Caporusso, Davis, Berusch. Fourth row: Bergman, Williams, DeLeo, Mr. Martilotta, Stinger, Madeo, Mayo. I63 Lawrence returned to league play against League-leading Elmont was next to fall Uniondale Victory: Division Champs E . 2 J J A determined Lawrence team squashes Mt. Vernon 'I 844, ,ti E ,' Y t 4 fa- I -4 K fii it irt' as it ii ' if L ' 2 T Qui' a surprising Long Beach team which led at -halftime 20-0. With the drive and de- termination that was a characteristic of the team all year, the Tornadoes didn't give up. Martin started the second half by returning the kickoff 90 yards for a TD. Later Lyons threw two bombs to Garvin for scores and in the last few minutes of the game Martin caught a 30 yard pass from Marc that won the game 27-20. The Freeport game was characterized by hard-nosed football and not the spec- tacular like the Long Beach game. Kypri- anides scored two touchdowns in the sec- ond half and Larry Schepps one as Free- port was beaten 19-7. I64 :D -as 0' of Ke A under Lawrence's relentless attack as the Tornadoes won 20-13. Craige Martin scored twice in the first half, one a 60 yard re- turn of an intercepted pass. Elmont tied the game up in the third quarter but in the fourth the Golden Tornadoes scored the deciding tally when Chris went in from 4- yards out. Arch-rival Hewlett came to Lawrence on November 5 and left a 25-14 loser. Sur- prisingly Hewlett scored first, but Law- rence went ahead in the second quarter with Kyprianides and Garvin scoring. Mar- tin returned a punt for 80 and a touch- down while Al Rugrieri ran 42 yards for the final score of the day. it Q , With the championship of the division depending upon this final league game Lawrence met Uniondale, the only team left with a chance to beat Lawrence out for the title. The game, originally sched- uled for Saturday, November 14-, was played on Monday the 16th because of bad Weather that Saturday. School was dismissed early that day and many Law- rencians took advantage of it to see our team play. Craige Martin made it look easy as he took the opening kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown and made many fans think the game was over already. This was not to be as Uniondale also scored in the first quarter to tie the game at 7 all. ,lake Garvin and Ron Veney both Law1'ence's hope for the future Time and again Lawrence's running paved the way for long gains Ybfvw 35,5 J: took passes from Marc Lyons in the sec- ond quarter that resulted in scores, giving Lawrence a 21-7 halftime lead. The third and fourth quarters saw an aroused Un- iondale defense hold the Tornadoes of- fense while Uniondale's offense scored two touchdowns, but missed one extra point. With five minutes to go in the game Lawrence had a 21-20 lead and was wait- ing for the kickoff. Uniondale, though, tried an onside kick that was successful and had the hall on the Tornado 31. Rising to the occasion the Lawrence defense stopped Uniondale at the 16, but on fourth down Uniondale tried for a field goal. The hushed crowd with fingers crossed Watched the snap from center and then the kick which went off to the right. The kick had failed! Lawrence won the game 21-20 and most important the 'di- ,vision championship. 5-:I:..: , I -' -.2415 , , X: rvk, .4 s V ------- n n, n f so ' l ' Q ,.. ' ' i S . 52 Ai J .: : ara x : v,,, ' . In ' , tr ' c -All ' A ---.'?.-3 , r Nt-f' 'iff f' ' II!! A ,U K xii - 4 .if A 5 '. , I Q.. f f as In figs: .-,,, ' 'vll' AE 2158. .- 3 :-Su Y.,, A if 4 - -'Y -2 A..,.,3gz,.f..! V 3- ' fp, s nl J' --- - .. ' hw il A ' . X s I .9Fa s- ,F ,gy sag, ' V 3' . ' V ' ' ' ,,.. Q. an' ' ' o, Q Y, ,Q . ' ' Q i ' gr i at - -'N' - 1 .. i i - -r-r it J ,'fil'f' f'-if . lf- ,f-5: ' 4' 4, , Y ,W f ,H Kick him ... Stomp him . . . Step ... ,f 2-, ma., l65 C0aCh Ma1'lil0lU1 looks OH PCf1CCfU1lY John DeLeo looks for an open receiver The final game of the year saw us at home against a favored Brooklyn Tech team on Thanksgiving Day. Tech scored first but Lawrence tied the game up on a second quarter TD'hy Chris. In the sec- ond half the Tornadoes scored two more times, one a pass from Lyons to Garvin and Kyprianides running the other one over, as Lawrence won 18-13. The year was a successful one for the Golden Tornadoes as they compiled a 7-1 record and captured the division champion- ship. Five players, Lyle Aliado, Ira Gor- don, Craige Martin, Chris Kyprianides, and Jake Garvin were named to the All-Di- vision Team while Alzado and Martin made All-League. Alzado was further se- lected on the All-County Team. Results of 1966 Football Games Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence. . . . Lawrence. . . . Lawrence Berner Mt. Vernon . . . . Long Beach . . Freeport . Q Elmont Hewlett . V. . .y Uniondale . . 1. . Brooklyn Tech The Tornado power play THE JV TEAM: First row: Hermang Allocag Ceritag Accumandog Ruhensteing Matusritog Tuddag Rem Lynchg MacMillan. Second row: Mr. Hilling Mr. Clampig Freedmang Pollitanog Williamsg Kearney Spikesg Muccariog Rogersg Rogersg Mr. Giordano. CHAMPICNS The Lawrence High School varsity tennis team under the direction of Mr. Gregory Mon- ahan completed its most successful season in years. It compiled a 12-O record in league con- tests as well as advancing to the semi-finals in the South Shore Championships before elimina- tion. Hopes were high even before the actual competition began. Six of the seven starters from last year's team had returned and Law- rence was placed in Division ll, eliminating the necessity of playing South Shore Cham- pion Hewlett and Elinont, another tough foe. Captain Bobby Baron and Larry Hirsch, first and second singles men respectively, led the team. Mark Weinstein, played third singles, 'if wwvzf--svvw-:ww -s-- ssfs---:www KXX. .. S. 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X-A Larry Hlr ch ffets r eady to slam the ball w , ,Ev H '.f' i with Bobby Fischman and Jimmy Gordon at first doubles and Peter Dubensky and Larry Silverman at second doubles. Both the first and second doubles teams were particularly effective, each demonstrating perfect unde- feated records in league competition. Lawrence defeated Uniondale 4-1 in the final Division ll match and thus clinched first place in their division. In the South Shore Championships the team easily defeated Carey High School Our next opponent, Oceanside High School, the eventual winner of the tournament defeated Lawrence Thus ended an extremely successful season for our very fine tennis team. Fischman and Gordon-as determined as ever. '1 A , N 'p ' .,, uriltwp w 'i MM7' Ati-if 5 I TV 1 I , , X ia uf' 71:5 r vltl f l sD:' . 5' .XL A LL use 'f'fli lol ,.rknA55 SOCCER This year saw the emergence of a varsity soccer team at Lawrence High School. Coach John Marosy formed a squad around center Dany Vasen, our exchange student from Chile. The team was not in any league this season and games were only scheduled when another school agreed to play us. The results from our first year of competition were most gratifying as the team compiled a 3-1-1 record, defeating Woodmere Academy, Hewlett, and Valley Stream. .' ' ' fz, ,,. , VA .,,,'k,,,', , f 14.34 ' WWW ,, , f,,,, . 4 ,. , fy , ,, , Q 1231 KV, 5.1: 1 1 ff i ,, V ,,gg.,,v.a:f:ff .-4 -- f- ' f ' 'fp' f w2'c.,,,' aww 'puff A Lawrence player in a practice session On the Move yn, jg 11324, ,,.i.1..T. THE VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. First row: Popperg Weissg Sameroffg Simong Monachumg Kentg Gurildag Ponsiatti. Second row: Georgeg Hasen Green Oshinskyg Einsiedlerg Gazesg Vaseng Oshraing Feltingoff, Mr. Marosy. 5. wg -W T.- ...- .QV A . ,. hi ij' ' as Zig H The team as they practice for a big meet, CROSS COUNTRY 0 ,-'BH H 15754 a -:vi J - I a.',...4.A First row: Galenti: Kannerg Weinermang Schlein. Second row: Glassg Tepperg Mr. Meredithg Lewis. l7O 4 Stretch Tepper limbers up. The Tornado cross-country team did not fare as Well this year as previous teams in past seasons. The turnout for the squad was small and injuries cost the services of Tom Carra- ccilo and Wayne Korman. 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'? - 4...- Even in practice the team goes all out. Ueff Perlowb 3 . fm. VV' F . X K -br 'Qin-, f The Tornadoes win another. 47 10' F ll' THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: First row: f Barong Mortong Gordong Kearneyg Zuckerman. Second 1 BASKETBALL DIVISION CHAMPIONS The season opened with four non-league games with the Tornadoes winning two and losing two. Lawrence beat Levittown and Great Neck South but then lost to St. Agnes and Oceanside. League play began with the game against Free- port on January 6th, Neither team could take a commanding lead throughout the game and as a result the outcome wasn't decided until the final seconds when Freeport's Bill Jackson converted two foul shots to give Freeport a 49-48 victory. Arch-rival Hewlett was Lawrence's next op- ponent. The game was again close and tense but due largely to Jeff Perlow's 17 points and the re- bounding of Mel Davis, David Jacobson, and Per- low, the Tornadoes Won 45-44. Lawrence trounced Berner, in their next game, 67-35 and moved into a tie for first place in the division. Significant in this game was that each member of the squad scored. The next two contests were against Long Beach and Kennedy with the Tornadoes winning quite easily in both. Lawrence beat Long Beach 59-49 with Ira Zuckerman scoring his season high of 23 points The basket that beat Great Neck South CDave Jacobsonl f V fwfmfwf row Perlow S.g Perlow, J.g Deutschg Mr. Segerg Packer Davlsg Jacobson. Hewlett Game Goes Into Overtime while converting 15 of 16 free throws. ln the Kenne- dy game the Tornadoes took an early lead thus en- abling the second team to play most of the second half. ln this game, as in the Berner contest, every- one scored. With a league record of 4-1 Lawrence was ready to meet Uniondale with first place at stake. The outcome of the game, though, was never in ques- tion as Uniondale's height and fine outside shoot- ing proved too much for the Tornado cagers. In the third quarter Uniondale led by as many as 13 points before Lawrence started to come back. They closed the margin to 5 points but that's as close as they could get with the final score being in Uniondale's favor 54-49. Highly-touted Elmont came to Lawrence for the next game and left a 62-58 loser. The game was close all the way with both teams having the lead several times. Zuckerman and Jacobson both con- tributed mightily, each scoring 21 points. Avenging an earlier loss, Lawrence trounced Freeport 73-36. Utilizing a full-court press and ac- curate shooting Lawrence led all the way. With, perhaps, the most exciting finish of any game this year, Hewlett came from behind to defeat Lawrence 32-30 in overtime. Neither team could build up a big lead and with 31 seconds to go Lawrence led by three. But Hewlett didn't give up and with only one second to go in regulation time Chizever of Hewlett heaved a desperation shot that went in to tie the game at 30 all. ln the three minute overtime period neither team scored until Chizever drove for a layup with only eight seconds remaining that clinched the game for Hewlett. 111 Strenuous workouts were awarded with a first place finish. CDoug Packerl I hit on 49W of my shots fDave Jacob- sonl Tornadoes Soar Into lst Place In a surprisingly close game the Tornadoes just did manage to beat Berner 53-50. Berner was tougher than in their first game but important points hy Doug Packer and Dave Baron won the game for Lawrence. With only seconds 'remaining Mel Davis tapped in an offensive rebound to give Lawrence a 48-47 We - victory over Long Beach. Jeff Perlow was high scorer with 19 points. Norm Kearney led all scorers with 11 points as Lawrence beat Kennedy 57-31. Kennedy was never in the game as the Tornadoes led all the way. The Uniondale game was next with first place to V p V go to the winner. The Tornadoes displayed a new offense, a semi-freeze, which cut down on the num- ber of errors the team made. Dave Jacobson scored 16 points as Lawrence won 43-33. -nnladtll fi ---- ia of 6 .kim A tense Mel Davis shoots for two. Norm Kearny pops from the outside. THE .l.V. TEAM: First row: Edwardsg Macfarlandg Mr. Giordanog Garito. Second row: Freemang Sorren tinog Taymorg Lewisg Zelin League Games Freeport ..... 49 Lawrence ..... 48 Lawrence ..... 45 Hewlett ...... 44 Lawrence ..... 67 Berner ....... 35 Lawrence .,... 59 Long Beach . . .49 Lawrence ..... 76 Kennedy ..... 51 Uniondale .... 54 Lawrence ..... 49 Lawrence ..... 62 Elmint ....... 58 Lawrence ..... 73 Freeport ..... 36 Hewlett ...... 32 Lawrence ..... 30 Lawrence ..... 53 Berner ....... 50 Lawrence ..... 48 Long Beach . . .47 Lawrence ..... 57 Kennedy ...... 31 Lawrence ..... 43 Uniondale .... 33 Elmont ....... 70 Lawrence ..... 58 County Championships V. at I i. gg , P-W Uniondale .... 40 Lawrence .... E. 39 .L E., W,-.a '- lf' A gutty player with a will to win flra Zuckermenl The Tornadoes were now in undisputed posses- sion of first place, but in the last game of the season Elmont defeated Lawrence 70-58 to create a three-way tie for the top spot between Lawrence, Elmont, and Uniondale. Perlow scored 16 points in the Elmont game, but it wasn't enough as El- montis press proved too much for the Tornadoes. Coach Seger won an involved coin toss between the three first place teams. This meant that Law- rence would get a bye in the first round of the County Championships and would play the winner of the Uniondale-Massapequa game. Uniondale won that game quite easily and thus became the Tornadoes next opponent. Mike Cope- land, Uniondaleis big center, had 25 of his team,s points and continually scored when Uniondale needed it. Still Lawrence remained close chiefly on the shooting of Perlow and Jacobson's strength off of the boards, and with little more than a minute to go was only down by three. Norm Kearney hit on a jumper from 15 feet out and with 40 seconds left the Tornadoes were down by just one point. But that's as close as they could get as Uniondale froze the ball and won 40-39. Although the season ended dismally, the team throughout the year played anything but that way. There was no one real standout on the team, but rather it was just the team's determination and will to win that made Lawrence basketball so great this year. I76 Wt... Coach Seger gives some pointers to his team. Pete Morton--6th man Above the crowd Ueff Perlowl L 9 -f 2 ...ll cf, A , A, TRACK This yearls winter track season was filled with many fine efforts by the individual trackmen. Jerry Valentine set a South Shore indoor record by doing the 50 yard dash in 5.5 seconds. John Wilson in the shot put set a Nassau County indoor record by throwing the shot 59 feet 5 inches while Craige Martin ran the 55 yard high hurdles in a fast 7 seconds. At the Section 8 meet the mile relay team of Lyle Alzado, John Einsiedler, Bill Taylor, and Arnie Papowitz placed first in the competition. 'SXKXX Hurdler Craige Martin at his best Front row: B. Martin, Valentine, Papowitz, C. Martin, L. 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Vinny Pecora, Frank Vukov, and Craig Weinerman all won individual championships in their weight class at the New Hyde Park Christmas Tournament. Mr. Meredith with his boys. First row: Saro, Sarica, Pecora, Winerman, Simon, Rubinstein, Pecora, Rubin. Second row: Caberella, Barnett, J., Barnette, E., Occumanlo, Lungumbardio, Mr. Meredith, S. Accamando, Vukov, Van Dyne, Goodman, Tannenbaum. ' la -1-4 l .C- , -4- -'A PA :mira--gg.-.11 l Q' b 472 W lv 4 an 4' 4 .5 ' v v K- .YW V 'QM' YS. .v. V. -Mi 9 in ' - ' Wi. W' ' V - ' V - - - 9- Ile L 'A ff' ' i Ii - . .-..... . '. x fi' .w F? if A V TR EN f '62, iifvfiylx 'U EFQ4 AN. , ENCAYI Eff NQ9, THE VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First Row: DeRosa, Ciampi, Vukov, Feltingoff, Fischman, Gordon, Wolfe, Murphy. Second Row: Veney, De- Leo, Player, Tudda, Santora, Lyons, Ruggieri, Mayer, Schultz, Nappi, Coach Wild. BASEBALL With excellent pitching and P0WC1'fU1 hiftillg and a good defense the Tornadoes will be v successful. 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UL - ,,.. -. ,. ,, ..-- , 3 ,-g,.,- '. -- Q ' - Y. , M 1 -'14, 11- ., ,, ,..,. ,-,N . . ,,-.AN .--,,. -....,.,p. -A-.H , , , , .1-..., m.,-:Q ..f---f'-Q.---4-11-4, L. - ..,., ' -v-'-, - BOYS INTRAMURAL SPORTS uIIlW00d BOYS line up against Trojan Women Mr. Uhlar plans next week s schedule FCOTBALL The intramural flag football Championship was won this year by the Inwood Boys , captained by Andy Arata after a hard fought season. Scott A11tonelli's Troj an Women pro- vided the toughest competition and was in first place for most of the year, but lost in the play- offs to the Inwood Boysf' In the Freshman- Sophomore League, the 4'Warlords', defeated the A-Teama' to take the championship. Scott Antonelli passesC?J off X Another game gets under way. fCeffen, Ciampij Shelly Goldmark chucks from the outside. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL c t ' ,M , tangy- , , ,, M71 '-s.,,,,.-as t ' N--5,-S . i - t Y .A I I 'Y 5 .. 5 fifle-at-f?': If ' to Q 1 5' ' 9' , 12 Y '-' . , -,. ' f .U ' 1 f No, Ed, you're not supposed to kick it. The intramural basketball season was successfully con- cluded when Deitz Darteris Magnificent 7 beat Gary John- sonis Hot Shots 40-35 in the championship game playoff. The chief competition for these two teams came from Bob Tolle's Celtics, a junior team, and Robert Fischman's Clippers, but both of these teams were quickly eliminated in the earlier rounds of the playoffs. In the second league Stuart'Meyer's Strikers surprised all and Won the playoff tournament by defeating Neal F eltingoff's Road Runners. Close competition for these teams was supplied by Lenny Volinfs Bombers and Marc Kaplanis Gunners. pn V ,E A classic battle-Zuckerman vs. Brody 'k 4 fp , r f . k kr 'ig , , , if A, , 63? 42:5 I A 'W , I83 ns.-A .-Q 1f 1l fv .Q Ring around Lhe rosie. dwg.: in Beat those tom-toms! .1 'II 5 gi Ax d,.,,.r- Ns ji If -...M ,,,wf if -I f rf-Eff-33 in , 'Ji 71731 1 , ,, . 1 SR .51 K W Aw 5 4 4 -1 , 4 vii.: fohmwm wf+fN 'f'ffpjir 'W 53,2-fffi l .4 - ,fn nun. .f.,.A -A ,.y:, r 1-v 4 nge., 'N , W .,, ,Q .' , P'- ,J G 'z' we 'ig by 1.4, Q .Y ' ,ww ,W -W we H 'Z' in M 3 L.. 3 -., l. info . p ,, .Q I ,,.,,, '-IH?-G ,, ,..,' 'J'- mv .., 1, 'W ..Wt 'fA.,,, W- Q'-wi Z '32 xl.. ,fv- gqg-w,,h no fw- 5 .'.,.., nam:- fw of ' 1 -,,. IL. , lm. 3 'Q' f I y ,, . Q -,I 'rw You put your rlght foot 1n Judy Wrublln The cheerleaders are an mtegral part of all Lawrence H1gh School sporting events Thelr enthusalsm and pep are unendlnff as they help to cheer the team to vlctory Terry C10lfll1 Wendy Rothkopf A BIOOITI, E Forma-U, J Calabrla 15, ,Q Dj fj l 1, v-. T l si President Vicki Cohen conducts a meeting. LEADERS' CLUB ,miami '-Q Pay attention! CR. Gersherowl V-mtg.- 1' l . 15 'A 'AQ' I if , j Q, ,W Y lk ' X pp ef . s t b't4 A. t -,ggi - xf f i K X i x Why aren't you listening The Leaders, Club is considered the backbone of the girls' gym department. It is an association of girls who are willing to give up their free time to aid the gym teacher and to teach other girls athletics. At meetings the girls participate in various sports, learn the rules of games and plan ways to raise money. A Valentine's Day fashion show was the big event held this year sponsored by the club. Za 2 5 .lust Maddy Two afternoons a week during the winter months 'the irls' basketball team meets and the Girls en ave g , D g o in a rugged' game of basketball. Under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Leopold, the girls competed against a number of schools. Led by Maddy Greene the team was victorious in several games. Uhhhhhhmmph! I CHoweJ Hey, hey, take it away . fCohen, Schlosbergl l 'Q BADMINTON I ii' I i nf 1 r P I Q 1, .J , .,l1.,u,' 1 A. -. mn, 14 1 .,'.t,x.,.,,, . ear, -L- f.,, ff.'-.asfa-.. w.4f' Rita Greene demonstrates how to hit the birdie. Birdie birdie in the sky . These were familiar sights as the badminton season got under way. Coached by Miss Alyce Adolph the team was suc- cessful in most of its matches against other schools. Among the leading players were Kathy Karpeles, Karen Kiefer, Vicki Cohen and Marilyn Goldblum. The Honor Team participated in Sportsday held at Malverne High School, but did not do as well as they had planned. Look up at the birdie! fFel1ce Berkj Zz a 5 VCLLEYBALL 4- 5, it i.se 4, 1. l,,,,, Yiwu W ,M W, 41, nywwltwd A ik You're under arrest! CN. Schlosbergj 1. if Z Bending over backwards. CR. Krutal Volleyball continued its popularity this year by attracting over one hun- dred girls. Two afternoons a week a visitor to the girls gym would be able to see small White balls being smashed, lobbed or spiked over the net. Coached by Mrs. Marilyn Leopold, the Honor Team waged a successful campaign capturing the Section Il championships. The girls went on to place second among schools on Long Island. Among the outstanding players were Helaine Goldberg, Maddy Greene, Kathy Karpeles, Roberta Kruta, Lynn Rollo and Nan Schlosberg. Floating on 'air QF. Berkl WM V, ffl The gracefulness of volleyball. CVicki Cohenl Modern dance has increased in popularity among Lawrencians since its introduction into the girls, physical education program. This year under the direction of Miss Alyce Adolph two groups met after school-a beginner and an advanced group. The girls choreographed their own dances. Included in the advanced dance group were Judy Wrublin, Patty Gordon, Terry Ciotti, Ellen Forman, Margie Elliot, Laurie Pillersdorf, Elyse Berman, Robin Benson, Marsha Mayer and Jill Eichman. Among the activities of the group were a lecture Sz demon- stration at two elementary schools and a performance by Haitian dancer. Yo Ho Heave Ho! CP. Gordon and T. Ciottib MODERN DANCE ii aff. ,La . it Bending over backwards. CT. Ciottil Help me up! KR. Bensonl Ellen Forman demonstrates a split 7' N ., -A. ,. ,.-,,, I M ,A I ,V SPORTSNITE REHEARSAL Q--p J Q ,X I9I C GOLD LEADERS BLUE LEADERS fCordon, Calabria, Forman, Berk, Ciampi, Zalk, Martilotta, Briscuso, Ciotti, fpldams, Cogen, Fi-nkelson Rothchild, Goldberg Benson Bloom Lucksy Karpelesb lt's Sporftsnite '67 Blue and Gold team ...H These words begin the traditional my -34 -4-4-M- ' Sportsnite song. This year the major theme is Cartoon Cavalcaden. Both teams will try to relate everything they do to the theme which they choose. The captains this year are Helaine Goldberg and Terry Ciotti, Blue and Gold respectively. G0 get 'em, Tuttyl I92 Stunts and Tumbling Chirp! QRobin Bensonl ,' ' Wm fl .1 f.f..r I ABBOT, ANDE-ELLEN, ,Student Council-2, French Club-2, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, Chorus 52, Volleyball-2, 3, Softball-2, Sportsnite- , 3 ABRAMS, JILL: Student Council-2, Span. Club -2, 3, Latin Club-3, 4, Volleyball-2. Tennis- 2, 3 ADAMS, LINDA: Mental Pahulum-2, 3, Harvest-2, 3, Editor-4, Student Council-3, 4, A.F.S.-3, 4, F.T.A.-3, V.P. 4, French Club-2, 3, 4, Honor Society-3, 4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Volleyball-3, Tennis- -3, Sportsnite-3 Lawrencian Art Staff-4, ADLER, SANFORD: Chess Club-2, President- 3, 4 ADLERSTEIN, TRUDYSUE ALEXANDER, JANEY: Mental Pabulum Circu- lation-2, Student Council-2, 3, Future Teachers of America-4 French Club-2 Vice President -3, 4, Sportsnite-3, Basketball-3, Honor So- ciety 3, 4 ALFANO, RUBY ALZADO, LYLE: Football-3-Varsity, Track- 2, 3, 4-Varsity ANATOLE MARC: Lawrencian Circulation-4, Mental Pab. Circ.-4, Key Club-3, Intra. Foot- ball-3, 4, Intra. Basketball-2, 3, 4, Intra. Bowl- ing-2, Intra. Baseball-3, 4, ANNARELLI, MARIANNE: Secretarial Club-4, Business Management Club-4 ANTONELLI, SCOTT: Student Council-2, 3, Class Officers-2-V.P., Cheerleading-4, Base- ball-2-J.V. Football-2, 3, 4, Intra. ARTUSA, MARIE ARUM, ROBIN: Mental Pab. Art Co-Editor-4, Circ.-2, 3, Harvest-2, 3-Art Editor-4, Buskins -2, 3, 4, Folk Singing Club-2, 3, 4, Motion Picture Club-3, Pres.-4, French Club-2, 3, 4, Hebrew Club-2, 3, 4, Honor Society-3, 4, Ice Skating Club-3 BAAL, GEORGE: Football-J.V.-3, Intra.-2, 4, Baseball-Intra-3, 4 BAILEY, LINDA: Volleyball-2, Basketball-2, Softball-2 BARASH, HARVEY: Lawrencian Advertising- 4, Motion Picture Club-2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club -2, 3, 4, Band-2, 3, 4 BARNETT, JOANNE: Sportsnite-3, Softball- 4, Volleyball-4, Twirling-2, Ice Skating Club -2, 3 BARON, ROBERT: Lawrencian Sports Staff-4, Math Club-4, Mental Pab.-2, 3, French Club -3, Honor Society-4, Mental Pab. Feature Re- porter-4, Basketball, Intra-4, Mental Pab. Circ. -4, Student Council-2, 4, Tennis-2, 3, 4,- Capt. fVarsityJ Student Council Advisory Board -2, 4, Sr. Class Officer-Treasurer-4-, A.F.S.-4, Baseball Intra. 3, 4, Debate Club-3-Captain-4, L'Esprit-Le Director General-3 BARRY, JAMES BASEL, SARNA: A. F. S.-3, Chess Club-2, Future Nurses of America-4, Sportsnite-3, 4, Badminton-3, Modern Dance-3, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 81 4 BATKIN, SUSAN: Sportsnite-2, Lawrencian Cir- culation-4, French Club-2, Senior Directory BAVARO, JOHN BAXTER, EDWARD BECKENSTEIN, LARRY: Football-2, 3, 4, In- tramural Basketball-3, 4, Intramural Baseball- 2, 3, 4 BEITCHMAN, SHELLEY: Mental Pabulum Re- porter, Circulation, AFS, Chorus 3, 4, FTA BELSKY, LOUISE: Lawrencian Advertising-2, 3, Lawrencian Circulation-4, Harvest-2, 3, A. F, S.-4, Human Relations Club-4, Future Teachers of America-4, French Club-2, 3, 4, Spanish Club-4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4, Orchestra-2, 3, 4, Band- 2, 3, 4, Basketball-3, Volleyball-2, 3, Honor So- ciety-3, 4. BENDER, LOIS: Lawrencian Art Editor-4, Men- tal Pabulum-3, 4, Harvest Art Staff-2, 3, 4, Buskin Dramatic Society-3, 4, A. F. S.-2, 3, 4, Human Relations Club-4, French Club-2, 3, 4, Honor Society-3, 4, BENDET, OLIVIA: Lawrencian Circulation-4, American Field Service-3, German Club-3, Activity Chairman-4, Ice Skating Club-3, Vol- leyball-3, Sportsnite-3, 4 BENEDETTO, PATRICIA: Ice Skating Club- 2, 3, 4, Softball-2, 3, 4, Volleyball-3, Sports- nite-2, 3, 4 BENJAMIN, LEONARD: Intramural Football- 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling-2, Intramural Soft- ball-2, 3, 4 BENSON, ROBIN: Student Council Marshall- 2, 3, 4, Buskin Dramatics Society-2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America-3, 4, French Club-2, President 3, 45 Honor Society-3, 4, Chorus- 3, 4, Modern Dance-3, 4 BERGER, ANDREA BERK, FELICE: Lawrencian Circulation-4, Men- tal Pabulum Circulation-4, Student Council- 2, 3, 4, American Field Service-3, 4, Future Teachers of America-3, 4 French Club-4, Span- ish Club-2, Honor Society 3 Treasurer-4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3 Leaders Club-3, Secretary 4, Volleyball-2, 3, 4, Basketball-3, Tennis-2, 3, Badminton-4, Softball-3, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4 BERKOW, ANDY: Mental Pabulum-3, Colum- nist-4 Harvest Business Manager-4, Ameri- can Field Service-3, 4, Human Relations Club -4, Motion Picture Club-3, 4, Folk Singing Club-4 BERMAN, ROBIN: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum 3, Circulation 2, 3, Harvest Cir- culation 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club- 2, Business Management Club-Vice-President -4, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4, Softball-2, 3, 4 Hockey -4, Tennis-2, Basketball-2, 3, 4, Volleyball- 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club-2, 3, 4, Band-2, 3, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4 BERNSTEIN, ANDREA: Lawrencian Advertising -4, Mental Pabulum Circulation-3, 4, A.F.S.-3 Spanish Club-2, Hebrew Club-3, 4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Twirling-3, J.V. 2 BIAMONTE, JANE: Human Relations Club-3, 4, Future Nurses of America-2, 3, 4, Band-3, 4, Chorus-3, 4 BICKERMAN, BARBARA: Harvest-3, 4, Ameri- can Field Service-2, 3, President 4, Motion Picture Club-2, Future Teachers of America-3, French Club-3, 4 Honor Society-3, 4, Ice Skat- ing Club-2, 3, 4, Chorus--4 BLAUNER, JONATHAN: Intramural Football -3, Intramural Basketball-4, Intramural Soccer -3 BLEFELD, MICHAEL: Mental Pabulum-4, Stu- dent Council-2, 3, 4, American Field Service- 2, 3, 4, French Club-2, Latin Club-3, 4, Ice Skating Club-3, Band-2, 3, 4 Orchestra-2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball-2, 3, Intramural Tennis -3, 4 A BLEFELD, NANCY BLOCK, NINA . BLOOM, MATTHEW: Lawrencian Circulation- 4, Student Council Advisory Council-3, 4, Amer- ican Field Service-4, Math Team-4, French Club-2, 3, Honor Society-3, President 4, Band -2, 3, 4, Orchestra-3, 4, Intramural Basketball -3, 4, Varsity Track-3, 4, Intramural Baseball 12: 39 BLUMENFELD, JOANNE: American Field Serv- ice-4, Spanish Club-2 BONA, DIANE: Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball-2, Softball-2, 3, 4, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4 BOONE, BETTY ANN: Ice Skating Club-2, Twirling-2 BORKAN, FRED: American Field Service-4, Chess Club-2, Amateur Radio Club-4 BORMAN, MICHAEL: American Field Service- 4, Chess Club-2, Motion Picture Club-3, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Band-2, 3, Intramural Football-2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball-4, Intra- mural Baseball-2 BRANDOFF, MARK: Intramural Football-2, 3, Intramural Basketball-2, 3, Intramural Baseball -2, 3 BRAWER, NANCY: Mental Pabulum Circula- tion-4, Harvest-4, Spanish Club-2, Ice Skating -2, American Field Service-2, Volleyball-2, Sportsnite-2, 4 BRIOSO, GERALDINE: Harvest-3 Co-Art Edi- tor-4, American Field Service-3, Publicity Chairman-4. Motion Picture Club-2, 3, 4, French Club-2, Ice Skating Club-2, -3, 4, Band -2, 3, Vice-President-4, Orchestra-3, 4, BRISCUSO, LINDA: Harvest-4, American Field Service-2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Sec- retarial Club-4, Tennis-3, 4, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4, BRODEY, MITCHELL: Lawrencian Circulation- 4, Mental Pabulum Photography Editor-4 Stu- dent Council-Advisory Council-3, 4, Key Club -3, 4, J.V. Basketball-2, Intramural Basketball -3, 4, Varsity Wrestling-3, Intramural Baseball -3, 4 BRODY, DAVID: Band-2, 3, 4 BROOKS, DOUGLAS: Mental Pabulum Adver- tising-4, Business Law Club-4, Intramural Foot- ball-3, 4, Intramural Basketball-3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball-3, 4 BROUS, SANDY: Intramural Football-2, 3, 4, Intramural-2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball-2, 3, 4. BROWN, HARVEY: French Club-2, Hebrew Club-2 Band-2, 3, 4, Orchestra-2, 3, 4, In- tramural Football-2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball -2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball-2, 3, 4 BROWN, LAUREN: French Club-2 BROWN, RICHARD BUTLER, STEPHANIE: Mental Pabulum-Busi- ness Manager-4, Literary Columnist-4, Buskin Dramatics Society-2, Vice-President-3, Presi- dent-4, Future Teachers of America-3, 4, French Club-2, Treasurer-3, 4, National Honor Society-3, 4, Chorus-2 CACCAVALE, ANN FCALABRIA, IO-ANN: CheerleadingY4, Lawren- cian Advertising Staff-3, 4, Buskins, 2, 3, 4 American Field Service Club-3, Motion Picture Club-2, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, A Cappella Chorus-3, 4 Sophomore Chorus-2 Volleyball-2, 3, 4, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4, Ping Pong-3, Bowling-2, 4 CALABRIA, JUDITH: Lawrencian Senior Write- ups 4, Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4. Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 3, 4, Advisory Council 3, A. F. S. 3, 4, Harvest Circulation 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Or- chestra Secretary 2, President 3, 4, Chorus 2, Student Director 3, 4, Colorguard Co-captain 2, Captain 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 2, 4, President 3, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Motion Picture Club 2, 3, Sportsnite 2 CALDERON, ROBERT: Circulation Mental Pab- ulum 3, French Club 2, 3, Business Management 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Bowling Intramural CANDREVA, PAMELA: A. F. S. 3, 4, French Club 2, Folk Singing 4, Ice Skating 2, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Sportsnite 4 CAPLIN, VICKI: Harvest Art 81 Literary 4, Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4 CAPOBIANCO, MARIE: Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, Twirling 2, Softball 3, Sportsnite 3, 4 CAPOBIANCO, NICHOLAS: CAPONE, DIANE: Biology 2, Ice Skating 3, 4 CAPPARELLI, MARGARET CARACCIOLO, THOMAS: Debate Club 4, Foot- ball Junior Varsity 3, Intrarnural 2, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country 4, Intramural Baseball 3, 4. CARASSO, STEPHEN: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Advertising 4, Student Council 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Business Management 4, Ice Skating 2, Junior Varsity Bowling 2 CARAVACCIO, NORA: French Club 2, Ice Skat- ing Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Sportsnite 4 CAREN, ELLEN: Twirling .Iunior Varsity 2, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 4, Softball 4, Sportsnite 3, 4. CARLIN, NINA: Lawrencian Advertising 4, He- brew Club 3, 4, Sportsnite 4 CHAMBERS, EARL CHICE, RONNIE: Ice Skating-2, Sportsnite-2, 4. CHIN, SUE: Orchestra 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4 CIAMPI, FREDERICK: Student Council-Repre- scntative-2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Ice Skating-2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, 3, 4, Basketball .I.V. 2, Base- ball-Varsity 2, 3, 4 CINTORINO, SARA ANN: American Field Serv- ice 3, 4, Lawrencian Typist 4 Sportsnite-4 CIOTTI, TERESA: Lawrence-Senior write ups- 4, Student Council-2, 3, 4, American Field Serv- ice-3, 4 Ice Skating-2, 3, Chorus-2, 3, 4, Leaders Club-2, 3, 4, Cheerleading-3, 4, Modern dance-3, Manager+1- Sportsnite 2, 3, 4, Honor Society-3, 4 CIRONE. CHERYL-Ice Skating-2, 3, 4, Twirl- ing-2, 3, -1, Basketball-4, Tennis 3, 4. Sports nite-4 CLAIR, WENDY 194 COCEN, LALIRIE-Lawrencian Advertising-3, Mental Pabulum Circulation-4, Future Teachers of America-I French Club-2, 3, 4, Softball- 3, Sportsnitei3, 4 COHEN, SUSAN B.-Mental Pabulum reporter -3, circulation-4, Student Council-2 French Club-2, Ice Skating-3, 4, Modern Dance-3, Volleyball-2, Softball-3, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4 COHEN, SUSAN H.-Mental Pabulum Advertis- ing 4, Spanish Club-2, 3, Ice Skating-2, 3, 4 COHEN, TERRENCE-Math Team--3, 4, French Club-2, 3, Band-2, 3, 4, Basketball-3 Base- ball-2 Honor Society 3, 4 COHEN, VEDA: Lawrencian Advertising-4 cir- culation-4, Mental Pabulum-advertising-4, cir- culation-4, Ice Skating-2, 3, 4, Basketball-4, Tennis-4 Sportsnite-2, 4 COHEN, VICKI: Lawrencian advertising-4, Men- tal Pabulum-circulation, Leaders club-3, Presi- dent-4, volleyball-2, 3, 4, basketball-3, manag-. CROCKER, RALPH: Lawrencian-Senior ups, American Field Service-3, 4, Motion ljttt- ture Club-3, Hebrew Club-3, Folk Sintsmg Club-2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, 4, Band' 4, Chorus-2, 3, 4, Varsity Track, VBISHY Cross Country, Intramural Baseball D'AMBROSIO, ROSEMARY DANIELS, RENIE: Band 2, Twirling 2, VOHCY' ball 2, Tennis 2 DARA, THERESA: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus-3, 4, Modern Dance-2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Ping Pong 3 DARTER, STEVEN: Football 2, 3, 4, .I.V. Basket- ball 2, Intramural 3, 4, ,l.V. Baseball 2, Intramural 3, 4 DECHTER, ELLEN: Lawrencian circulation 4, Student Council 2, American Field Service 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Twirling 3 W- V ,,,jQW J '- A iv- - mm- I E Ffa t tx 5 . .3 er-4, Badminton-4, Softball-2, 3, 4, Sportsnite -2, Junior Representative-3, 4 COHN, CHARLES CONFINO, SANDRA: American Field Service- 3, 4, 'Spanish Club-2, Hebrew Club-3, 4, Ice Skating-2, 4 COSTANZO, IOANNE: Ice Skating-2, 3, 4, Orchestra-2, Chorus-2, 3, 4, Twirling-2, Soft- ball-2 COWELL, EDDERNA: Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4, Ice Skating Club-2, 3, Chorus-2, 3, 4, Hockey -3, Softball-2, 3, Sportsnite-2, 3, 4 CRISONA, GEORGE: Student Council--2 Class Officer Secretary-3, Latin Club--2, Ice Skating -2, 3, 4, Football Intramural 2, Basketball-2 Tennis-3, baseball-2, 3. 4 -and ,F,.yJi- ,.ia,,, DeFABRlZIO, LOUIS:-Ice Skating 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, ,l.V. Baseball 2, Intramural 3, 4 DeLEO, IANICE: Student Council 2, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, Office Helper 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 3 DeLEO, STEPHEN DGLUCA, PAUL JOHN! I.V. Football 2, 3 DeROSA, JOSEPH: Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating 2, 3, Band 21 31 41 Orchestra 2, l.V. Football 2 varsity 3, Intramural In-stetbait 2, 3, 4, v,,,it,j Baseball 2, 3, 4 DERRIS, JAN: French Club 4, Ice Skatlm. 3 4 Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Base- 2' 31 Business Law Club 4 ' .. . DeSIMONE, JOSEPH DEUTCH, CARLTON: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 DEUTSCH, MAURA: Student Council 3, Ameri- can Field Service 2, 3, Future Teachers of Amer- 1Ca 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 2 DIAMOND, STUART: Motion Picture Club 2, ?3f11d 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Honor Society- DILLOFF, LINDA: DOBRIN, ROBERT: J.V. Football 3, Varsity 4 Intramural Baseball 2 s DOBULER, ALAN: Hebrew Club 3, 4, Ice Skat- ing 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 DREILINGER, CRAIG: Mental Pabulum 2, 3 4, circulation 2, 3, 4, manager, Student Council 3, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4 y 'X Orchestra 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 DREYFUSS, STEPHEN: Mental Pabulum 2, 3 Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council 2, 4 American Field Service 3, 4, Semi-Finalist 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4 Honor Society-3, 4 DUBENSKY, PETER: Mental Pabulum reporter 3, 4, circulation 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, De- bate Club 4, Chess Club 2, Intramural Football 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 DUNDES, JANE: Lawrencian Advertising Man- ager 4, Student Council 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Modern Dance 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Softball 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, Songwriter 4 .Q a EBERLEN, JOHANNA: German Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2 ECCLES, BARBARA: American Field Service 4, Human Relations Club 4 Chess Club 2, 4, Folk Singing Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4 EDELSON, EDWARD: Lawrencian Co-Editor in Chief 4, Advertising 3, Circulation 3, Mental Pabulum Reporter 3, Student Council 2 Spanish Club Vice President 2, Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track, Cross Coun- try 2, Baseball Intramural 2, 3, 4 Honor Society -3, 4 EDELSTEEN, JANE: Secretarial Club 4 Sports- nite 2 EDSELL, LISA: Mental Pabulum circulation 3, Buskin Dramatic Society 4, American Field Serv- ice 3, Human Relations Club -3, French Club 3, Director 4, Varsity Tennis 2, Honor Society-3, 4 EDWARDS, ROBERT EICHINGER, BARBARA: Future Teachers of America 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Twirling Master Sergeant 2, 3, 4, Softball 2 EISENSTEIN, HELENA ENGEL, KEVIN ENGELSON, TERRI: Student Council 3, 4 French Club: 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, 3 Sportsnite 2 ENGLANDER, RONALD: Motion Pictures Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Intra- mural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 ERNSTOFF, KENNETH: Lawrencian circulation 4, Biology Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Intra- mural Football 3, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4 FABRIZIO, ANDREW FALCINI, CORINNE: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Secretarial Club 3, Chorus 2, 3 FALIK, HOLLY: Debate Club 4, Math Team 4 FARBER, JOANNE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3 FARINELLA, JOSEPH: FELDERMAN, THEODORE: Student Council 3 Debate Club 3, Key Club 3, President 4, Spanish Club 2, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2 FELDMAN, NANCY G. FELDMAN, STEVE: Intramural Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, Varsity Bowling 3, Intramural Baseball 4, Busi- ness Law and Management Club 4 FEUERSTEIN, MEL: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Varsity Bowling 2, Intramural Base- ball 2, 3 FEUERSTEIN, ROBERT: Biology Club 2, Chess Club 2, 3,'Intramural Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, -Baseball J.V. 2 FIELD, SUSAN FIELDS, BARBARA: American Field Service 4, Spanish Club 4, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3 F ILS, MARILYN: American Field Service 4, Folk Singing Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4, Sports- nite 4 FINKELSON, TOBY: Lawrencian -Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Student Council 4, American Field Service, Future Nurses of America 3, French Club 2, Secretary 3, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, FISCHBEIN, MARTIN: Lawrencian Literary Edi- tor Student Council 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, FISCHER, JILL: Lawrencia.n Advertising 4, Cir- culation 4, Mental Pabulum Advertising 4, Stu- dent Council 2 French Club I2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Sportsnite 2, 4 FISCHETTI, DONNA FISCHMAN, ROBERT: Mental Pabulum 3, Boys Sports Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 FLEISCHMAN, JAY: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Officer President 3, Buskin Dramatic S0- ciety 2, 3, 4, Math Team 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 FORREST, JANE: American Field Service 3, French Club 2, 3, Folk Singing Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Sportsnite 2, FRANCES, HOWARD: Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 2, Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural, Basketball 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 3, J.V. Baseball 2 FRANCK, LEWIS: Lawrencian Photography 2, 4 Student Council 2, Football Varsity Manager 2, Intramural Basketball 4 FRAZZETTA, JOSEPH: Ice Skating Club 2, 3 FRIEDMAN, ELLEN: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 FRIEDMAN, MARK: Intramural Baseball 2 FRIEDMAN, NORMA: Mental Pabulum Circu- lation 4, French Club 2, Ice Skating Club 3, 4 Softball 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 FRUCHTER, JEFFREY: Lawrencian Advertising 2, American Field Service' 3, Advisor 4, Human Relations Club President 4, Spanish Club'3, 4, Latin Club 2, Hebrew Club 3, 4 Secretary 4, Folk Singing Club 3 ' FYNKE, CHERI: Lawrencian Advertising 4 American Field Service 3, Future Nurses of Amer- ica 3, Spanish Club 2, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Twirl- ing 2, 3, 4, Honor Squad 4, Sportsnite 2 . GAMPEL, ADRIENNE: Lawrencialradvertising 4, Class Officer Secretary 2, Band Secretary 2, Leaders Club 3, Modem Dance 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4 , Softball 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 GARFINKEL, CAROL: American' Field Service 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2 EARRAPUTA, GARY: Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball , 3, 4 GARVIN, JACOB GASLOW, RENEE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Buskin Dramatic Society 2, American Field Serv- ice 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 4, Sportsnite 2, GASMAN, CAROL: Student Council 2 American Field Service 3, Future Teachers of America 2, Ice Skating 3, 4, Basketball 4, Tennis 3, Softball 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4, Apparatus 4 GATES, EDWARD GAZES, JOEL: Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Business Club 4, Intramural Baseball 4. I95 GEFFEN, ROY: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Men- tal Pabulum Circulation 4, German Club 2, 3. Vice President 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Band 2, 3. Orchestra 2, 3, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 GELBAND, DIANE: American Field Service 4, Motion Picture Club 3, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Tennis 3, Softball 3, Sportsnite 2 GELBER, MERRIL: Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, Volleyball 2, 3 fManagerl Basketball 3, Hockey Honor Team 3, Softball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2 GELLER, JUDY: Mental Pabulum Assistant Editor 4, Circulation 3, 4 Reporter 3, Student Council 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Volley- ball 3, Sportsnite 3, Future Teachers of America 3, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, Vice President 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4 GELLER, WILLIAM: Mental Pabulum Advertis- ing 2, 3, Manager 4, Circulation 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4 GERMANO, NANCY GERSHOWITZ, JOAN: American Field Service 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Library Aide 3 GEVANTHOR, PETER: Honor Society 3, 4 GEWANTER, DIANE: Lawrencian Advertising 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Future Nurses of America 3, Vice President 4, French Club 2, Hebrew Club 4, Band 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2 , GEWANTER, HARVEY: American Field Service 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Ice Skating 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2 GILBERT, LAURIE GILES, BERTHA GINSBERG, CAROL: French Club 3, 4, Ice Skating 3, Volleyball 2, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 GIORDONELLO, ROSE: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Twirling 2, Volleyball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4 Sports- nite 4 GLACHMAN, LINDA: American Field Service 3, Future Teachers of America 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Twirling 2, 3, 4 GLASS, DAVID GLASS, LAURA: French Club 2, 3, Nurses Aide 4, Library Aide 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Jazz Club 2, 3 GLEEN, MICHAEL: Chess Club 3, 4, Amateur Radio Club 2 GLUCK, PHILIP: Chess Club 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 GOETZ, MARGARET: Mental Pabulum Circula- tion 4, French Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 GOLDBERG, BARBARA: Lawrencian Circulation 4, French Club 2, Ice Skating 2, 3, Twirling 2, 3, 4- GOLDBERG, HELAINE: Lawrencian Sports Ed- itor 4, Mental Pabulum Columnist 4, Harvest 3, Student Council 2, Secretary 3, 4 Advisory Board 3, 4, Marshal 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softbil 3, Sportsnite Junior Representative 3. Honor So iety 3, 4- I96 GOLDBERG, HENRY: Student Council 3, 4, Class Officer Vice President of Senior Class, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Intramural Football 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Tennis 2, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Membership Committee Chairman 4 GOLDMAN, STEFAN: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Debate Club 3, Biology Club 2, 3, Key Club 4, French 2, 3, Intramural Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Bowling 3, 4, lntramural Baseball 3, 4 GOLDMARK, SHELDON: Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball J.V. 2, Intramural 3 GOLDSBY, HARRIET: Mental Pabulum Circula- tion 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4 GOLDSMITH, BERNARD: Student Council 2, 3, American Field Service 3, Debate Club 3, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Folk Singing Club, 2, Chorus 2, Intramural Baseball 2 GORDON, ELLEN: Harvest 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Chorus 4 GORDON, IRA: Lawrencian Advertising 3, Men- tal Pabulum Advertising 3, Circulation 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Key Club 3, 4, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4 GORDON, PATRICIA: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, Buskin Dramatics Society 2, French Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 GRADINGER, LYNNE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pablum Circulation 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, Chess Club 2, Motion Picture Club 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Hebrew Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Sec- retary 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3 GRAWIN, RAYMOND GRAY, JEFFREY: Lawrencian Photography Staff 3, Photography Editor 4, American Field Service 4, Hebrew Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural 2, 4, Intramural Tennis 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2 GREENBERG, ILENE GREENE, MADELINE: Mental Pabulum Adver- tising 4, Circulation 4, Math Team 4, French Club 3, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, Badminton 4, Softball 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4, GREENFIELD, BLAINE: Mental Pabulum Re- porter 2, 3, Co-Editor 4, Harvest Circulation 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, French Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Com- missioner 3, 4, Varsity Manager 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Commissioner 3, 4 GRIMALDI, JOHN GROSS, ARLENE: American Field Service 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. GROSSMAN, MAXIN E GROSSMAN, RONDA GUNTHER, ROBERT: Intramural 3, 4, Intra- mural Tennis 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 3, 4 HARDEN, SAMUEL: Junior Varsity Football, 2, Basketball 3 HARRIS, DONNA: Amerifxrn Field Service 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, French Club 2, 3: HARWOOD, RENE: Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3 HEISS, MICHAEL: Busking Dramatics Society 3, Stage Manager 4, Motion Picture Club 4, Amateur Radio Club Treasurer 2, 3, 4 HELLINGER, ANITA: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Harvest Art Staff 4, American Field Service 3, 4, French Club 3,4 HENDELMAN, WENDY: Chorus 2, 3, Twirling 2, Modern Dance 3, Sportsnite 2, 3 HENNER, LESTER: Lawrencian Senior Write- ups Staff 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Co-captain Debate Team 4, Spanish Club 3, Vice President, Foot- ball Intramural 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Baseball 3 HERBST, PHILIP: Motion Picture Club 2, In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, Baseball Intramural 2, 3 HERMAN, SUSAN: Volleyball 3, 4 HERZOG, ANN: American Field Service 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hebrew Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 4 HICKS, PATRICIA HINDERSTEIN, DALE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Art Editor 4, Mental Pab- ulum Circulation 4, Student Council 3, 4, Ad- visory Board 4, Marshall 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Secreta.ry 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Sportsnite 4 HIPP, DEBORAH HIRSCH, GARY: Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, 4, Student Council 2, American Field Service 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Hebrew Club 3, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Junior Var- sity Manager 2, 3 HOEBER, ROBERT: Junior Varsity Football 2, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3 HOFFMAN, BARRY: Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Bowling Intramural 2 HOFFMAN, CHERYL: Future Nurses of America 2, 3, Folk Singing Club 4, Business Management 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4 HOFF MAN, JERALD M. HOFFMAN, KENNETH: Spanish Club 2, 3, He- brew Club 3, Business Law 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Intramural Football 2, Tennis Intramural 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, Intramural Bowling 2, 3 HOFMANN, ROBIN: Future Nurses of America 2, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Band Manager 2, Secre- tary 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 HOFFMANN, SANDRA HYMAN, DAVID: Chess Club 2, Hebrew Club 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowl- ing 2, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 IADANZA, LINDA: French Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ice Skating 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, Volley- ball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, IANNARONE, JENNIFER ITALIANO, ROSE: Lawrencian typist 4 Ice Skating 2, 3 Secretarial Club 4, Sportsnite 2 IVLER, SUSAN: Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 3, Twirling 2, Volleyball 3, Tennis 2, 3 JAcoBs, ALLAN: Band 2, 3,4 JACOBS, SHELDON: Mental Pabulum adver- tising 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, J, V, Football 2 JACOBSON, DAVID: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Intram.ural Baseball 2, 3, 4 ' JACOBSON, KAREN: Student Council 2, 3 American Field Service 4, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 2, 3 Folk Singing 3 JACOBSON, SHERYL ANN: Human Relations 3, -4, Motion Picture 3, Amateur Radio Club 3, French Club 2, Hebrew Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, GARY JOHNSON, PATRICIA: Student Council 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Softball 3 KAISERMAN, MICKEY: Ice Skating Club 4, Intramural Football 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 KALIKOW, RICHARD: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, Student Coun- cil 4, Hebrew Club 3, 4, Ice Skating 3, 4, Intra- mural Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Junior Varsity 2, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 KALLMAN, SANDRA: Mental Pabulum 2, 4, Harvest 2, 4, Buskin Dramatic Society 4, Ameri- can Field Service 4, Chess Club 2, 4, Math Team 4, Motion Picture Club 4, Hebrew Club 4, Vol- leyball 2 KAPLAN, BARRY: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Hebrew Club 3, Ice Skating 2, Intramural Football 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 3, 4 KARPELES, KATHY: Lawrencian Circulation 4, French Club 2, 3, Folk Singing 2, 3, Ice Skating 2, Leaders Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 KATZ, HELEN: Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 4, Chorus 3, Sportsnite 4 KATZ, NELLY: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Amer- ican Field .Service 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Twirling 3, Master Sergeant 4 KAYE, KENNETH KENT, NORMAN: Student Council 2, 3, Amer- ican Field Service 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Ice Skating Club 4, Intramural Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 KING, CAROL: Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, French Club 2, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 3 KLINGER, RONALD: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Intramural Track 2, 3, Junior Varsity Cross Coun- try 2, 3 KLOPMAN, MINNA: Ice Skating Club 4, Sec- retarial Club 4, Volleyball 4, Softball 4 KORMAN, CYNTHIA: Harvest, Art Staff 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 3, Badminton 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3 KORMAN, WAYNE: Intramural Track 4, Cross Country4 KOSAKO, CHRISTINE KOZMINSKY, KAREN: American Field Service 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4 matics Society 3, Art Director 4, American Field Service 3, 4, Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3 LANDIS, LESLIE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 2, Modern Dance 3, Sportsnite 2, 3 LANG, KENNETH: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum 3, 4, American Field Service 3, 4, Motion Picture Club 2, 3, 4, German Club KRAUSE, KATHLEEN KROLL, ROSALYN: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Student Council 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Hebrew Club 2, Folk Singing Club 2, Chorus 2, Sportsnite 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 KRUTA, ROBERTA: Leaders Club 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Hockey 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 KUSHINSKY, SUSAN: Ice Skating Club 2, Sec- retarial Club 4, Twirling 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Bad- minton 2 KUZDA, DONALD LAGER, SUSAN: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Art Staff 4, Harvest, Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Buskin Dra- 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4 LARKIN, JOHN LA ROCCA, LORRAIN E LASSINGER, MARION: Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 2, Volleyball 2, Sports- nite 4 LAVIN, IDENE: Future Nurses of America 2 LAZAR, RONALD: Honor Society 3, 4 LAZUK, SHARON LEDERER, JANE: Lawrencian Advertising 4, American Field Service 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 2, 4, Secretary 3, French Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Tennis 2 I9 LEDERMAN, ELLEN: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Chorus 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Tennis 2 LEIB, HELAINE: orchestra 2 LERNER, LANNY: Harvest 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Class Officers' Treasurer 2, President 4, Buskin Dramatics Society 3, 4, In- tramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Tennis 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 LESSER, MATTHEW: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, Biology Club 2, Amateur Radio Club 3, French Club 3, LEVINE, IRA: Chess Club 2, 4, Amateur Radio Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 LEVINE, LAWRENCE: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Mo- tion Picture Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Golf 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, LEVINE, VICTORIA: Lawrencian Advertising 81 Circulation 4, Harvest 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Chorus 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Sports- nite 2, 3 LEVINSON, JEFFREY: Student Council 2, Span- ish 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball 2, 3, 4 LEVY, IRIS: Ice Skating Club 3, 4 LEVY, STEPHANIE: American.Field Service 2, 3, Ice Skating -Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, Basketball 2, Softball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 LEVY, SUE B.: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Ameri- can Field Service 2, 4, Future Teachers of Amer- ica 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 4, Sportsnite 4 LEVY, SUSAN L.: American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Club 4, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Volleyball 2 LEWIS, CHARLES: Chorus 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Track 2, 3, Captain 4 LIBERT, JACK: Lawrencian 4, Student Council 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 3, President 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 4 LIBRIZZI, LEO LICURSE, CHRISTOPHER LIEBERMAN, JAY: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Chess Club 2, Amateur Radio Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4 LIEBERMAN, MARALYN: Mental Pabulum 2, 3, 4, B,uskin Dramatic Society 2, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hebrew Club 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 4 LINCHITZ, SUSAN: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, German Club 3, Treasurer 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Modern Dance 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Badminton 4, Sports- nite 2, 3, 4: LOMAGISTRO, FRANK: Biology Club 2, French Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Junior QR Varsity 3, 4, Tennis Intramural 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Intramural Bowling 2, Intramural Baseball 2, Chemistry Club 3 LOSCH, MARSHA: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Twirling 2, Volleyball 2, 3 LUCKS, JOAN: Lawrencian Circulation and Ad- vertising 3, Editor-Managing 4, Student Council 2, French Club 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Tutoring Committee 4, Marshal 4, Leader's Club 3, Vol- leyball 3, Manager 4, Tennis 2, 4, Hockey 3, Softball 3, Sportsnite 3, 4, Leader's Club Vice President4 LURIE, ANDREA: American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, Twirling 2, Ten- nis2 LUTZ, GEORGE LYBERGER, CHERYL LYNCH, JOHN Office Aide 2, 3, 4 MADEO, PETER MAIDA, HELGA: Chorus 2, 3, 4, 50ffb3u 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 MAISEL, JANET: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Of' chestra 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 4, Modem Dance 2, Volleyball 2, 4, Basketball 3, Honor Team 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 MALKES, GERALD: Human Relations Club 4 MALTESE, BERNARD MALVIN, PHYLLIS: Lawrencian Circulation 4, American Field Service 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 MANDELQRICHARD: Harvest 3, Copy Editor 4, Student Council 2, 3, Vice President 4, Sec- retary of Sophomore Class, American Field Serv- ice 4, Band 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Intramural Football 3, Intramural Basketball 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 in 2,,,, 2 LYN CH, MAUREEN LYNCH, THOMAS: Football 3, 4 LYONS, MARC: Student 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, Winter Track 3, In- tramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 lIacSAVENY, KATHLEEN: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Junior Varsity Twirling 2, 3, 4, MANGOLD, DANNY: Student Council 4, Intra- mural Baseball 2, 3, 4 MA-NHEIMER, ROBERT: American Field Serv- lce 3' Membershlp Cha'-Imam 4, Human Relations Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Tutoring Committee 4 MARCANTONIO, MARIA: Spanish Club 2 Twirling2 ' MARCUS, JEFF: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 3, Intramural 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 3, 4 MARK, DEBORAH: Folk Singing Club 2, Ice gkiting Club 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2, Sportsnite 2, MARKOWITZ, LOUIS MARKS, GERALD MARTILOTTA, MARIE: Lawrencian Advertising 3, Circulation 3, Co-editor-in-chief-4 American Field Service 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 MARTIN, ADRIENNE: Student Council 2, Amer- ican Field Service 2, 3 MARTIN, MAR.RIA: Chorus 2, 3 Football 2, 3, Intramural, Intramural Track 2, 3, 4, Chorus Country Varsity 4 MARTIN, STEPHEN: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Buskin Dramatic Society 4, Band 2, 3, 4 Drum Major 4, Chorus 2, 3, Twirling 2, 3, 4 Intramural Track 2 MARTINELLI, ALEXIS: Basketball 3, Softball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 MARTINO, LEON: Class Officer 2, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3 McCRWMON, ONELL: Chorus 3, 4, Cheerlead- ing 3 McCROSSEN, VINCENT MENDITTO, ANTHONY MENNEN, LINDA: Lawrencian Advertising 4 Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Sportsnite 4 MENSCH, BARRY: J.V. Football 2, Intramural 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 ' MEYER, KENNETH MEYERS, BRIAN: Motion Picture Club 3, Ice Skating 3, 4 Intramural Football 3, Intra- mural Baseball 3 MEYERS, STUART: Lawrencian advertising 4 Student Council 4, American Field Service 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, J.V. Football 2, Intramural 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Tennis 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 MICHAEL, SHELLEY: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Manager 4, Softball 2, fmanagerl 4 Sports- nite 2, 3, 4 MICHAELS, DALE: Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4, circulation 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Law Club Vice President 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, Bowling 2, Varsity Golf 3, 4 MICHELS, GREGORY MILBERG, MARK: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Advertising 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Student Council 4, Ice Skating Club 4 MILLER, JONATHAN: Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4, Mental Pabulum Advertising 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Amateur Radio Club 2, Law Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4 MIRIN, RICHARD: Mental Pabulum 2, 3, As- sistant Editor 4, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 3, Marshall 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, Tennis 3, Bowling 2 MISKORITZ, PAUL: Motion Picture Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis Intramural 2, 3, 4, MITCHELL, DONNA: Secretarial Club 3, 4, Vol- leyball 2, Basketball 2, Softball 2, 3 MODEL, ROBE-RTA: Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Law Club Treasurer 4, Badmin- ton 2, 3, Sportsnite 3 MOLDAWER, JOAN: American Field Service 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Future Teachers of America 4, Spanish Club 2, Hebrew 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2 MOLLO, VICTORIA MOORE, ROBERT MURPHY, JOSEPH MURPHY, ROBERT MUSICO, BARBARA: Harvest 2, 3, Future Nurs- es of America 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Hebrew Club 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Modern Dance 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Softball 2, Sports- nite 3 Musro, LU1c1 NELL, HARRY NUSSBAUM, RANDY: Mental Pabulum 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Latin Club Secretary 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4, Nurses Aide 4 OBER, WILLIAM: Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 O'KEEFE, PAUL OLIVER, ELAINE: Lawrencian Advertising 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, Captain 4, Lead- er's Club 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey Honor Team 2, 3, Badminton 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 OLOFF, LAWRENCE: Chess Club 4, Amateur Radio Club 2, Band 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Varsity Track 3, Varsity Golf 2 OLTSIK, LINDA ON ESTO, PRUDENCE: Ice Skating Club 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Softball 2, 3 OSTER, JACK: German Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 3, Band 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 OVADIA, RENEE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, American Field Service 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3 PACKER, DOUGLAS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 PANCIA, MATTHEW PAPOWITZ, ARNOLD: Key Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 PARISE, ERNEST PARISE, LOUISE: Future Nurses of America 2, Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, Chorus 2, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Master Sergeant 4, Softball 3 PARKER, GARY: Chess Club 2 Chorus 2, Intramural Football 2, 3 PARKER, RAYMOND J.: Folk Singing Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4 PARNELL, MARY: Chorus 2, 3, 4 PASSARO, JOSEPH: Intramural Football 2, 4, Junior Varsity Football 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 3 PASTOR, STEWART: Chess 3, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 PELUNIS, JILL: American Field Service 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Hebrew Club 3, Folk Singing Club Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4 PEPE, BRUCE PERBY, RUTH: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Varsity Twirling 2 PERLOW, JEFFREY: Student Council Alter- nate 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball 2, 3 PERONE, BRENDA: Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 4, French Club 4 PEROWITZ, PHILIP: Ice Skating Club 3, In- tramural Basketball 3, Varsity Track 3, Baseball Intramural 3 PESKORZ, ELIZABETH: Lawrencian Typist 4, Secrenarial Club Vice President 4, Softball 4, Business Management Club 4, Shorthand Club 2 PETERSEIL, SUSAN: French Club 2, 3, He- brew Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4 PETERSON, DEAN: Key Club 4, Junior Var- sity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Track 3, 4 PETRULAK, ANNE: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Secretarial Club Treasurer 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Sportsnite 2,4 PIEDIMONTE, JAMES PINCKNEY, BARBARA ANN: Secretarial Club 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses of Amer- ica 3, Chorus 2, 3, Volleyball Honor Team, Soft- ball Honor Team, Hockey Honor Team POLLOCK, MARK: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball 2, 3, 4 POMANN, MARILYN: Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 3 PORTNOY, ALBEN: Chess Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Intramural Football 2, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 POST, PATRICIA: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Student Council 3, 4, Human Relations Club 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 2 POSTER, LAWRENCE: Student Council 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Marshall 2, 3, Head 4, Advisory Council 2, 3, 4, Math Team 4, Band 2, Intramural Football 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. I99 RADIN, JILL: Volleyball 2, Ice Skating Club 2 RATNER, NEIL: Student Council 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 REDLICH, TERRY: American Field Service 2, Biology Club 2, Future Teachers of America 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Twirling 2, Varsity Twirling 3, Volleyball 4, Sportsnite 4 REICHERTER, ANTOINEITE: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Softball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 REINHART, WILLIAM REISS ROBYN:' Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4, Circulation 3, 4, Mental Pabulum Advertising 3, 4, Circulation 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3 Modern Dance 3 4 Volle ball 2 3 4 7, 9 7 Y 7 7 7 Sportsnite 4 RICE, ROBIN: Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, Busking Dra- matics Society Apprentice 2, American Field Service 2, 3, Folk Singing Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Twirling 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 RIVARA, JOAN: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2 RIZZO, JUDITH: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Cho- rus 2,' 3, 4, Softball 3, 4 RIZZO, PATRICIA: Ice Skating 2, 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Softball 2, 4, Sportsnite 4 ROBBINS, ALAN: Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Band 13, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Wres- tling 3 ROBBINS, MICHAEL ROLLO, LYNN: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Sports- nite 3, 4 ROSE, SUSANNE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, American Field Service 4, French Club 2, 'He- brew Club 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 2 ROSEN, ROBERTA LYNN: Mental Pabulum 3, 4, Student Council 2, Volleyball 3 ROSENTHAL, NANCY: French Club 4, Ice Skat- ing 2, 3, Volleyball 4, Tennis 2, Sportsnite 4 ROSENTHAL, ROBERTA: Student Council 2, American Field Service 3, 4, French Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Sportsnite 4 ROSENZWEIG, LINDA: Mental Pabulum 3, As- sistant Editor 4, Circulation 4, Student Council 3, 4, Marshall 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 3, 4, President 2, Honor Society 4, Volleyball 3, Sportsnite 2, 4 ROSKIND, BONNIE ROTHKOPF, WENDY: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum 4, Buskin Dramatics Society 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Cheerleading 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 ROUSSO, RACHELLE: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 2, Hebrew Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Sportsnite 3, 4 RUBIN, ANDREA: Lawrencian Senior Write-ups Staff 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, German Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 4 200 RUBIN, BARBARA: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Harvest 4, American Field Service 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 RUBIN, TERRY: Student Council 2, Biology' Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Junior Varsity Football 2, Var- sity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Baseball 2 RUGCIERI, ALFRED: Biology Club 2, Math Team 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Baseball Varsity 2, 3, 4 RUGGIERO, MARY JO: Student Council 3, 4, American Field Service 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, French Club 3, Secretary 2, Honor Society Vice President 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 RUOCCO, LOUIS: Track 3 RUSSINO, SYLVIA: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Sec- retarial Club 2, 3, 4 SACHS, ROBERT: Student Council Executive Board 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Human Re- lations Club 3, President 4, Ice Skating Club 3,4 SAFRO, ADELE: Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Student Council 2, French Club 3, Hebrew Club2 SALGO, JUDITH: American Field Service 4, Future Teachers of America 3, French Club 3, Ice Skating Club 3 SAMUEL, JAMES: Student Council 2, Chess Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Math Team 4, Spanish Club 3 SANCILIO, DOLORES: Ice Skating Club 2, Twirling 2, 3, Master Sergeant 4 SANDLER, MARCIA: Mental Pabulum Circula- tion 4, American Field Service 3, Future Teachers Of America 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Orchestra 3, Modern Dance 2, Volleyball 3, Honor Society 3, 4 SANTORO, FRANK: Debate Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, Baseball Junior Var- sity 3, 4 SCHATTNER, DOREEN: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Buskin Dramatics Society 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Club 4, French Club 2, 3, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, Volley- ball 4 SCHEPPS, LAWRENCE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, Junior Class Treasurer 3, Human Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Bi- ology Club 2, French Club 2, Latin Club 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Track 2 SCHIN DEL, LINDA: SCHLOSBERG, NAN SCHRAETER, JACK: American Field Service 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4 SCHRAG, MYRA: Mental Pabulum Literary 3, 4, Circulation 3, 4, American Field Service 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Hebrew Club 2, 3, Ice Skat- ing Club 3, Twirling 2, Volleyball 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 SCHREIBER, BETSY: Mental Pabulum, Reporter 3, 4, Circulation 3, Manager 4, Harvest 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Buskin Drarnatics So- ciety 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 3 SCHROEDER, WILLIAM SCHULTZ, MICHAEL O SCHWARTZ, FRANCINE: Lawrencian Circula- tion 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Sportsnite 4 SCHWARTZ, MAXINE: Lawrencian Advertising 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Softball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 SCHWEITZER, EILEEN: Lawrencian Circula- tion 4,'American Field Service 4 SCIARROTTA, SINA SECHTER, LARRY: Mental Pabulum Circulation 2, Key Club 4, Chess Team 3, Spanish Club 2, Hebrew Club 4, Intramural Football 3, 4, In- tramural Basketball 4, Intramural Baseball 3 SELLARE, MICHAEL: Student Council 2, Span- ish Club 2, Ice Skating Club 3, Intramural Foot- ball 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3 SHAKIN, TOBY: Lawrencian Circulation 3, Men- tal Pabulum Circulation 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Motion Picture Club 3, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Folksinging Cluh 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Band 2, 3, President 4 Orchestra 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Tennis 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 SHANES, SUE: Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating Club 3, Twirling 2, Tennis 2 SHAPIRO, DONNA: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Future Teachers Of America 4, French Club 2, 3, Folk Singing Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Marshall 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 4, Vice President 3 SHATTAN, LAURIE SNEIDER, JEFF: Lawrencian Business Manager 4, French Club 2, 3, Advisory Council 3, 4, Intramural Football 3, 4, Track 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 SOBIN, HILLARY: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 Folk Singing Club 3, Band 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4 SHEMARIA, MARCIA: Harvest 3, 4, American Field Service 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Ice Skating 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3 SHEILDS, DONNA: Ice Skating Club 3, Twirling .Iunior Varsity 2, Bowling 4, Volleyball 3, Soft- -ball 3, 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 SHWEITZER, PAUL: Spanish Club 2, Folk Sing- ing ,Club 2, Ice Skating Club 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 SILBERSTEIN, J AN SILVERMAN, LAWRENCE SILVERSTEIN, ALAN: Key Club 3, French Club 2, 3, Hebrew Club 3, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 SILVERSTEIN, LLOYD: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, Intra- SLOVIK, MITCHELL: Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4, Skiing Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 4, Basketball Intramural 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Bowling 3, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleading 4 SMILOW, CANDICE: Lawrencian Circulation 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ice-Skating Club 2, Bad- minton 2, Sportsnite 3 SMITH, ETHEL: Chorus 2, Volleyball 2, Basket- ball 2, Softball 2, 3, Sportsnite 2, 3 SMITH, HELEN SOCOLOW, KAREN: Lawrencian Advertising 4, Harvest 4, American Field Service 3, French Club 2, 3 Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 SORRENTINO, RONALD: Student Council 4, Audio Visual Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, In- tramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 SPECTOR, SANDRA: Lawrencian Advertising 3, Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2 SPINELLI, RONALD SPRAGUE, SUSAN SQUITIERI, JOSEPH: Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2 STAR, WINIFRED: Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Chorus 2, Leaders Club 4, Volleyball 3, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 STAVIS, MONTE: Ice Skating Club 3, Band 3, Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Tennis 3, Intramural Baseball 3, Honor Society 3, 4 STEINBERC, ELIZABETH: Lawrencian Literary Co-Editor 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Vice President 4, Human Re- lations Club 3, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Folk Singing Club 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3 STEPHENS, JAMES STEVENS, HOPE: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 4, He- brew Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Basketball 2 STILE, RALPH: Chorus 2, Intramural Football 3 STOLLER, PHILLIP: Chorus 4 STOLMAN, ALLAN STRASSER, THOMAS: Student Council 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Tennis 2, 3, Intramural Bowling 4, .l.V. Baseball 2, Intramural 3, 4 STRICKER, HOWARD: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Track 3, Intramural Bowling 3, Intramural Base- ball 3 STRICOFF, SCOTT: Audio Visual Club 2, 4, Chairman 3, Math Team 4, Amateur Radio Club 2,3 STRIKER, DELLA: American Field Service 4, French Club 2, 3, Band 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Twirl- ing 2, Treasurer 3, Majorette 4 STURM, MELISSA: American Field Service 2, 3 Spanish Club 2, 3 Folk Singing Club 2, Volleyball 2, 3 SUGDEN, MAUREEN: Harvest 3, American Field Service 2, 3, Motion Picture Club 2, Sec- retary and Treasurer 3, French Club 4, Spanish Club President 3, Folk Singing Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 SULLIVAN, DENNIS SULLIVAN, JAMES SWARTT, SIDNI: Softball 2, Volleyball 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating 2, 3, Badminton 4 SWEDLIN, MADELEINE: Mental Pabulum Ad- vertising 3, French Club 2, Hebrew Club 3, Folk Singing Club 3, Chorus 2, Modern Dance 2, Basketball 2, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 SYROP, JEFFREY: Mental Pabulum 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Track 3, 4 TANNENBAUM, MARK: Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, .I.V. Wrestling 2, Varsity 3, 4 TARTER, RUTH: Harvest 3, 4, Student Council 2, American Field Service 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Modern Dance 4, Volley- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Sportsnite 2, 3, 4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM: Intramural Football 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Cross country co-captain 2, 3, 4, Intramural baseball 3, 4 TEICH, ROBERT: Key Club Secretary 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, French Club 2, Physics Club 4, Intramural Football 3, 4, Intramural basketball 3, 4, Intramural bowling 2, Intramural baseball 2, 3, 4 T ESTA, RONNIE: TESTAVERDE, ELLEN: Lawrencian Circulation 4, Future Teachers of America 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club. 4, Chorus 2, 4, Twirling 2, 4 THILMAN, NORMAN: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2 THOMAS, JACQUELINE THOMASHOW, MITCHELL: Mental Pabulum 3, Sports Editor 4, Student Council 2, Key Club 3, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 20l TORPEY, XIICHELE: lee Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 2, Band l, 2, Twirling I, 2, Softball l, 2, Sportsnite l, 2 TUCKER, STEPHEN: Key Club 3, Treasurer 4, Alath Team 3, 4. Hebrew Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Intramural 3, 4 TUDDA, ANNA: Motion Picture Club 3, Band 4, Volleyball 4, Hockey 4, Softball 3, 4, Sports- nite 4 TUDDA, DOAIENICO: Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 4 TYSON, ROCHELLE: Human Relations Club 4, Volleyball I, 4, Basketball 4, Sportsnite 3, 4 USDAN, PATRICIA: Harvest 4, Sportsnite 4, Volleyball 2, Ice Skating 2, 3, 4, International Correspondence Club 3 VACCHIO, ELISA VALENTI, FRANK: Student Council Representa- tive 4, Spanish Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowl- ing 2, Junior Varsity Baseball 2,-Intramural 3, 4 VALENTINE, JERRY: J.V. Football 2, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4- VUKOV, FRANK: Intramural Football 4, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 2, 4, Captain 3, Varsity Baseball 3,4 WALDMAN, ERIC: Intramural Football 3, 4, J.V. 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Frontino The Fuchs Family Jackie Gaiti Ed Galante Gallo Wrought lron Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gambia Patti Ann Gambino Mrs. J. Gammello Jimmy Gammello Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gammello Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gancaz Harvey Garber Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gardner Gramps Gardner Mrs. Rose Gardner S. Geten Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Geiger Ray Gelato Gems Ronald Gertield Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerraputa Samson Gitensky Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gleen Larry Gluck S. Gold Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg Ira Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Sy Goldberg The Goldberg Family Joel and Scott Golman W. Goldstein Stanley Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Goodstein Sam Goody's lda Mae Goodwine Joni Graff Mrs. Granire Mrs. Leah Greene l. Greenberg and Family Mr. and Mrs. S. Greenberg Alice Greenwald Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Greenwald Meryl and Judith Greenwald Mr. Francis J. Greenwood Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Group Mrs. George Greller The Gruber Family Mr. and Mrs. Max Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haas and Family Cathy Halas The Four Halas Frances M. Halas Mr. and Mrs. John Halas Stephen, Peter, and Jonathan Halperinn John and Lori Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hand Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hanft Enid Harris Charles G. Heine Mr. F. Helinger Jo Helms Mrs. Joseph Henry Mr. and Mrs. H. Hirsch H.R. I47 H.R. I47, Row l, Seat 5 Janie and Ellen Horowitz Clifford E. Hudson Mrs. Hunt Miss Debra Hunt Mary Ollie Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hurlburt Mr. ldllson Jane lmmerman Mr. Raitt lnteriors Inwood Pharmacy Jackie, Scotty, and David Laurie and Dean Jacoby Mick Jagger Joey and Fran John-From No. 2 Mrs. Belle Johnson Essel Johnson The Jolly Gleen Giant-Class of '69 Brian 'Stones' Jones The Junior Mafia-L.D.L. Miss Kalinke Mrs. Kamen Mr. and Mrs. Kamen Fay Kennett Laurie and Terry Kaplan Mrs. N. Karcinell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaston M. Katz and Family Mrs. Judith Katz Randi, Michael, and Nanci Katz Marty Kaufman Miriam Kay Murray Kay Stan Kay William K. Kearn Mr. and Mrs. Keminsky Mr. and Mrs. Kfare and Family Robert Killian Vinny Killian Judith Kirschenheuter Ilene Kornblath Gilbert Krieger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krieger and Family Mr. and Mrs. D. Kulberg, Alan and Sheryl Adam Kurzer Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lake and Family Janet Landau Mason Landau Mrs. B. Landis Judy Lang V. Landri Mr. and Mrs. Al Lapper La Shure Service Station B. La Shure Carol Lawson Mrs. Sam Leef J. Lehrer Abbie Lehrman Dr. and Mrs. S. Lehrman John Lennon Jules Leventh Mr. and Mrs. Belle Levine al Levine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levinson Mr. and Mrs. The Levys Mr. and Mrs. Mol Levy A. Levinstein Arthur Levy Annabelle Licari Linda and Glen The Lish Family Mr. Sal Long Locker 9FlB78 o and 4l890 Mrs. Marie Lorenz Lorret'le's Dance Studio The Ludwig Family A Friend of Joyce Ludwig Mindy Luskin Mr. and Mrs. Len Luskin John Maddaloni Sr. Mrs. Mattie Maeweather Moses Mager Mr. and Mrs. Leo Malab Mildre Malatsky Marcine Malcuit Nicky Malcuit Phyliss Malvin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mann Mickey Mancusi Mr. and Mrs. D. Mandell John Mario Mrs. Tery Margffo George Martilotta Millie Martilotta James Mascarella Hope Marie Matty l'l0De and Eddie Matty Alan Mayer Rose and Sam Mayo Mrs. Julia Mana Mr. and Mrs. B. McCloat MOHY McCloal' Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Sr. Denise McDonnell Mr. Edward McDonnel Florence McDonneI Wel1l's Luncheonelfe Dr. L. Mende Peggy Mende Mrs. M. Michaels Lauren Michelle Richard Michifsch Mrs. Daine Mefz Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller Mary Mils Mrs. J. Minore Miroflecfor Inc. Nick Misfero Vera Misfir Mr. and Mrs. Fred Modina Carmella Mollino Mrs. Mollo Geoff Mombach Mrs. Gilberf Mombach Pafli Mombach Frances Morion Mr. and Mrs. N. Mosberg Leonard H. Moss C. S. Mucciaro Leonard lMoosei Mucciaro Rose and Rocco Mucciaro Mr. and Mrs. Jack M-uller Joseph J. Murafore Roberf Murello Mrs. Anne Murray . Mr. and Mrs. A. Mushkin and Family Mrs. J. Myers J. Nafaucola M. Nafaucola The Naffer Family Bonnie Neilinger Ted Nelson Thomas Nichols Norman, Alan, Richy, and Diane John Meyer of Norwich Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nofo The Novas Mr. and Mrs. Nowenski Francine Oddo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oddo Mr. and Mrs. Augusf Oliveri Jimmy Oliveri Sue Oliveri Mr. Oliviero Roberf Orensfein Bonnie Orfmuller Elma Orl'z Joe Osche Mike Bulcroff Oslyn Morris Oslyn Joanne Oslyn Pacific Fuel Oil Company Mini S. Packman Josephine Pagnaff Mrs. Palladino Mr. Ernesf Pasfor 38' George J. Pasfor Pafches Mr. and Mrs. Pafifucci Joanne Pafifucci Clara Pafferson A. Paul Dr. and Mrs. Saran Paul Al Peppe Mr. and Mrs. Pepper N. Pepper Mr. and Mrs. Perahia Alan Perahia Eileen Perahia Joanne Perahia Mr. and Mrs. M. Perlov and Family Ann and Tommy Phelan Dawn and Richard' Piccola Mr. and Mrs. Chesfer J. Pieirzak Michelle and Jeff Pincus Dr. and Mrs. Pinfo Pip and Grace Joseph Pisanello Jr. M. PIaHe Pokey Bernice and Calvin Polivy Janef and Sfeven Polivy Fran Pollack 4 5, f ,.-f,. George Pollack Mrs. G. H. Pollack Jeffrey Pollack Wendy Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Pai Pollechi Mr. Pollera Anfhony Porfera Mr. and Mrs. Allen Posoff Richard and Mindy Posoff Richie Posoff's Faiher's Cardgame David Pressler Ellen Pressler Karen Pressler Leo Pressler Rufh Pressler Gene, Harrief and Sue Proper lMy Skiing Parfnersl Anihony, Corinne, Suzanne and Gina Provenzano Sam Quenfzel Sieve Racz Hedda Radomsky Bonnie Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Milford Rankin Sandy Rankin Margie Rappaporf '69 Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rappaporf Ada. B. Rearse Norman Reich Terry Reilly Miss Marie Reinhardf Mr. and Mrs. Reisner Kenny Reifman Mifchell and Adam Reiver Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Richichi Richie's Baskeiball Courf Dorofhy and Marino Rifondo Marie Rivara '47 The Rivellis Mary Rlvelli Mr. and Mrs. Pai Rivelli E. L. Rizzo Tessie Rizzo Louis and Howard Rogafnick Mr. and Mrs. Romanoff D. Romanowski Ronnie and Sfacy Roosevelf Denial Mr. and Mrs. Roschella Rosedale Aufo Parfs L. Rosen . Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosino The Ross Boys The Rossoifs Mr. and Mrs. S. Rueben and Family Kurf Russell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russo Adam. Eric, and Jonafhan Sahn Harry Sakoff Millie Sanforo Mrs. Frances M. Sarro Carl Sasso Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaefer The Schalls Richie Schneider Midyear Schedule Changes Mr. and Mrs. Schmier Mr. and Mrs. J. Schullz The Schwab Family Mr. and Mrs. Augusfe Schwab Jr Richard Schwab Sue Schwab Mr. and Mrs. K. Schwach Irwin Schwarfz Jill Schwarfz Mr. Joe Schwarfz Ernesf Searle Alyce Seiman Karol Seidman Rufh Seidman Sidney Seidman V Dr. and Mrs. T. Seidman Mr. and Mrs. G-us Seiglia Michael and Joseph Selliffo Mr. and Mrs. O. Seplow Beniamin Sergei Mrs. Shapiro Silver Nancy Silver Rose Silverman Ben Simon Dora Simon Barbara Simons Peier Sklar '67 Bob Sklarsky Edie Sklarsky Mifchell, Dawn, and Cindy Slevin Jimmy and Sarah Slepiali E. Slovshek Mr. and Mrs. Max Slufsky Chrisfine Smifh Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Socolow Lynn Sokall Somebody Thai' Hales You Some Diriy Old Man Mrs. Sorrenlino Margaref Sorrenfino Rose Sorrenfino Speranza Candy Sfore Mr. and Mrs. R. Sperling Mrs. Vicfor Speziaze Spice of Life Alfred Frank Spifzer Jr. Corinne Sprague The Squifieris Ginger and John Squifieri Mr. and Mrs. Slamble Sleps Mrs. Sieinberg Maxine B. Sfeinberg Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sfieglifz and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sfielman Mr. and Mrs. A. Sfile The Sfouf Family Russell Sfoui Bell Sfreifer Mr. and Mrs. Sucker Sue-J Cleaners Mrs. Sulcou Mr. and Mrs. Swialek Mr. and Mrs. E. Tannenbaum G. Tafeen Nancy Taylor The Teifelbaum Family Randy and Bruce Teifelbaum Mrs. D. Terner Eugene Terrell Gene Terrell Jr. F. Tesfagrosl The Tillis Family L. Toguf Mr. and Mrs. A. Triussel Mr. and Mrs. Llyod Tucker Ava Turi Charles Turi George Turi-Columbia Class of '69 Illy, Pefer, and George Tuschak Harry Turkewilz Glenn Udell Mr. Uhlar Gail Unger Mr. and Mrs. Jack Unger Mr. and Mrs. L. Unger Laurie Unger The Urban Family M. Vallef Ann Varelo Audrey Velardi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venezia Frank and John Venezia Mr. and Mrs. John Venezia Terry -Venezia Henry Verga Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vuiasin Charles Walsh Lillian Walsh Sfeven Walsh Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh Roger Warren Mrs. Freida Wax Jerome Weinberg M. Weinberg Sol Weinberg Seymour Wiesenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Weissenger Jerry Weissman Mrs. Allen Wesf Sr. Anne Wiisacki A Williamsburg Sfeel Producis Vicki Windman George Wissum Mr. and Mrs. George Wolff Ken and Richard Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Wolkin Wynne's lnferirs Lid. Cheryl Zarro Mr. Dan Zarro Dennis Zarro Mrs. Genevieve Zarro Mrs. Jenny Zarro John Zarro Jr. Nick Zarro Mrs. Zucker 205 vf 1 . ,Wo-I .1 O 'Z 4 N , ff? H 3 wi W ww-v ' T P- 'lJ --u-11 W'4 w-vacuum i mwwmmwmn, weddings Candid Wedding Albums . Portraits ' j54iQ,Cein1'ral Avenue ' CE 9-8I7I . A 1 iz.11g,f,.3qg . ' ' 1 A - L- ,iTi.'Tfg,,fA i -' '- ., 1 1E ,. li , - f .2113 iv .. . - .Mp , -,, ,,,,-iY.,,1 ,-.--.-li- Besi' of Lucl: fo 'l'I1e Class of '67 LOLA NAPPI ANGE CINCOTTA Mo v nv 6 ff 5To11AeE 327 Franlrlin Ave. HewIeH', L. I. FR I-4500 CARVIN PAINT 8: WALLPAPER CO. 348 Ceniral Ave. Lawrence, L. I. II559 Complimenis of IPQYK fb ,76.a,v'o'am, Shing-A-Ling Della MARTIN PAINT STORES INC. 1 f , Q slr., 'I ,v,'k . 3, ,fi d nz X I A 1 5477 lzffly' 470 Sheridan Blvd. Inwood, New Yorl: CE 9-9478 XWTJ 1 1 'CLARDS N' sTuEE l f A lj The great use, l . . 430C IA ,of llfe IS to CM NY il R FR 0902 fuse ll for K Q l something A ' l V R fl . A ' P A l'l1CIl' 0U'l'lCS'l'S l! Co l2fQZ'Q'a:f'f,ZSlhe A A H, ll 5 L MR. AND MRS. LEONARD HARRIS 4' ' A A KAREN 'es DONNA '67 A It William James ' 2 A THE ousuc FAMILY N Q , AR 7 Congratulations , 'ii ,Q to the 1 Class of '67 4 from the X LAWRENCE 15 SUSAN '62 LINDA '67 BRUCE '7l A TEACHERS C FR U 9 A. POIE:LERA+ 8faSONS ffk hh L Cinder Blocks ei ff? , Ceslpiilsilfcls V l d L. l.Ma+erialgol1emi L l S, A Fir MEF A , , A A 7 ,A,,-,,..,,.,,,k mm- V Complimenfs Larry Posfer will do anyfhing for Sfudeni' Council ' of MR. 8: 'MRS. GEORGE KOHN MURRAY AUTO SALES 221 Sheridan Blvd., Inwood, N. Y. INWOOD AUTO WRECKERS QE ' fax es T- F 8: S MEAT MARKET Inwood CompIimen+s of THE ' INKELSON FAMILY ALLEN TOBY '64 '67 WEIS, VOISIN, CANNON 52' V. fy V.-f..4m.f-y+mv4 I' V 470 Cen+ral Avenue Cedarhursi, New York CE 9-3038 209 i l 1 Wm A, 2, of ng, Q, x wx ya-wg X xy-X A X. Mg, Q ix N. wa SFX iv: sw Smwmq x I wp. WX xi f 4 1 4 ,v J f ,, M Mfr I f ,f f Z V 7 f ,v 4 zf 9 l 7 W '17 V, 1 f K , as , W K v g FE i. --. M b ' . 143, 1 Qc, AL .w , a 4 I Q WW 1-.7 4 ey., x AUTOMATIC AIR SALES CO. 2766 Riverside Dr. Belimore, N. Y. I TA 6-O4l4R Complimervls of ARISTA CLEANERS Inwood. N. Y. . y ,.-29 Besi' Wishes 'Io fhe Class of '67 The ALEXANDERS INWOODI I REXALL' VL I A PHARMACYT e se eT 0- J' C090 5-Af Tess A zine 1TIAIi Q55 'MOd- L-I- R Te 5 Qaqbsg eeee I TTR jj 3 T e Iwsswfh6iITThi .lllf I T eff tj?bZf Te TTRe T i, I T'TRT I -hfbsi eRT I T ,f,T f,T,T,f , ' ffff,fT T7li Tuff ?fpX'!Tf f Tuff T f Q f 'Tff,fHff,fm'f' Compliment of SYLVIA 8: GEORGE GEWANTER THE BENSON FAMILY PHILIP '64 ROBIN '67 KW fm I f Tfff f f X gpfifqyfi L' 9T ,ff X' Qi 'Z viz T,,,T 2,09 Aw, ff 'ff v f fi - - ff fTf f .Wy vffmzwf, ff 7, fff ,TfT X f,QXff'f ffffr VT! ,'TffvfgT'TffT4iw 'Tf' f',' ,wi 1 as TIIT ff I1'Wf2fIfigwfjTLfI' if 347 5 1 I I fyfifz e il eLII 1 Ai6'h6 I III6 ITI' T I IT J. 1TT TTT T LIMITiCed..TL.he1, 'I' WWI? x, Nh Q ' Q if L 4 if u Y I .3 I T 1 ' x :TN 35535 gp Y I . A . I N XX, . 'STXXSQXNNX X , 'i 'I ox, sql gf, Complimenfs I .'x X- ' I xy 'B of I9 4 I ,I fx I I K j f ' Z fi -r T Z' , 7 Z X x 2' T. X Z '-55? -:rd , 4-A K,- ,I l , 2 -f- ' 4 ,. t X K 'fr f' -- 1 If ' TEACHER ASSOCIATION of Lawrence High School Besr Wishes Io 'Ihe Class of '67 THE BRODEY'S MITCHELL '67 LARRY '69 ED PIZZIGATI LUMBER CO. l 5l5 Burnside Ave. Inwood, L. I., N. Y. FR I1I454 Town Diner Congra+uIa+ions Io The Class of '67 HEWLETT FUEL 81 SUPPLY CO., INC. 4-rmivfv ' Q II Irving Place Woodmere, N. Y. Fuel Oil Oil Burner Sales 8: Service FR 4- I O00 Good Luck in 'Ihe Fuiure For SANDF-ORD ADLER and +he graduaiing Class of I967 Complimenfs of MR. 8: MRS. DAVID GOLDBERG HENRY '67 Congra+uIa'I'ions +o fhe Class of I967 DR. 8: MRS. TAYMOR LARRY KENNY '66 '69 THE . GORDON Bes:oVmZl1es FAMILY Class of I I967 ,Q F1242 N l A I Q ' uf in M15 'X-21. ,nf MR. 81 MRS. I N AL BERK , ,U fr LIZ 'bl MARGARET '66 JIM '68 Congra+ula'rions +0 +he Veils Class of '67 from THE SCHWEITZER FAMILY SEASONAIRE on , 1 W um s lu Congratulations to the Class of 1967 MR. 81 MRS. MAX EDELSCN RICHARD '59 MARION '61 EDWARD '67 S II' I Ell-EEN WA 5 Annu ,pm H I- '67 '70 7 T' W -1 for c, X t UMW 110 I ,lub be Q 1744 AAT ' A I 'TIA 11+ if Q Q AD 'RA ,'vTt4f E ru so , 'H . , Q -, .I A T' Wi' 4? R 'R as V' I be CQ Qi A W , 6 CongraTuIaTions To The PCD 5 Q. Q gave. Wm Rn Class of I967 If, ue N 'RP QP A A From E Chao A4 'SFS M' ,, ? XJ A fe ffge -Q THE SHEMARIA FAMILY Nor we 2- 'f1.,s+'K' MICHELLE '63 MARCIE '67 I I-Ia O3 ll 'X Q' 'I Quin Q9 4245? 54-ny 0 ik of -Sw Q SPX i 0 . Qxo JS Q u -1fjjc.87'o ad HQ' f , B N Ci? I,3iQ',II o D n BSON Q, xjfqrfn W Jffgqggggw .. 35,5 J 3. A AUTOMATIC T ,,, fs ,yn ' Yi 5 HEAT SERVICE , l?Q+-s r 2 - ' T5 'T' z ,tgolaif i Cr fi. A 25' gc J ' by Fuel Gil JOl'In S'l'., 0 ' ' Ze Oil Burners Lawrence- L- I- , 6 gpg :V HeaTing Equip. CE 9-64I6 AM' My K Z-Zi I 1 0.6 mfxx 'Q 4' VW! Q-AGQQFEITQ gf., WM. .IoI-INsoN-I-IARRY AsI4EY-JAMES CLEARY, Props Ve, Ig WU W7 dolws Long IsIand's growTh provides The mosT Tavorable opporTuniTies Tor a I I Career in banking. I :Franklin NaTionaI Bank is The TwenTieTh IargesT bank in The UniTed STaTes. IT is larger Than The IargesT banks in 40 sTaTes. And righT here on Long Island. For Career opporTuniTies in banking see Andrew Beveridge, Personnel OTTiCer. A Good Bank To Grow With FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK I4O DoughTy Blvd. Inwood, New York 2I4 AVEY SHOP INC. 434 Central Ave. Cedarhurst, N. Y. n 5 I I Everytime we come here they kick us out. Compliments ot I MR. 81 MRS. JOSEPH DeLEO JOSEPH 'bl JANICE '67 FRankIin 4-0544 WOODMERE WOODWORKING PRODUCTS, INC. Distinctive Interiors 20I Irving PIace Best Wishes and Future Success to the Graduating Class ot I967 Ed in Igeinfw 7114 IIO Cedarhurst Ave. Cedarhurst, N. Y. SAL A. GEBBIA Woodmere. N. Y- FRankIin I-075I 458 Rockaway Turnpike Cedarhurst. N. Y. ' Olejpenieht AGENT 5 TOWN AUTO GLASS SEKUGS you FIRST Automatic Windows, Locks Screens- Storm Windows- Repaired 2I5 BEST WISHES X. To The CLASS From -1 0F T967 THE STUDENT COUNCIL TRAVEL BUREAU INC QQ l A u- .7 J S J X X J an iff' ff! jf ff! l' f FUGAZY f ? X Sf If 44 I I ' XX af - X X .- 1 'Q' 'N lm f Q?f X ! , ., ,1 I V,2 'Q K A .1 V ,.' . fy iff fi-' flu e , gil, ii .ig Mya I X ' ,Y 112 fe 5 ,iff I, .Wg f f A i I 5552 3 Neff, , Eff! f G21 Y 125 Spruce St Parking Field Cedarhurst, New York CE 9-2440 wif Congralularions Our 'lo +l1e 'Hearh'el'I' Class Df Congralulafions +o 'lhe Class of '67 obj 525 I Q ' XS E Q ' f as gag? A Q 57 The TREES l.lBERTS Ceclarlmursf BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 CHAVE-SCHLEIF AGENCY, INC. Insurance Our Business FR I-0710-FA 7-0785 202 Sheridan Blvd. Inwood 5I6 FR I-l354 ROSALIND LIGHT LTD. I Exquisite China 8: Crystal 449 Central Ave. Cedarhurst, N. Y. 9l'If1fff ' LEANERS hm, . f in ise LEONE'9 American Italian Food Market Quality Groceries- Meats-Vegetables I8 Mott Avenue Inwood 96, N. Y. FR I-228l Q53 516 CE 9-osaa , 54 SQ I QQQQU5, 212 FA 7-78I4 I 1 I if REISERT'S W e LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. Cadillac Limousines for Proms 81 Weddings l32 Spruce Street, Cedarhurst OW Hzmdvfedfb Year Sewing the Commzmizjf WEYAN T Coal Oil Corp 131 Spruce Street Cedarhurst New York X of E xi- Y' GUIDA TILE at - 7 MARBLE WORKS 5 QQ Q il Marble T f U Tile Work T' T T if Q 275 Lawrence Avenue . ., . . 9 o - 7 Q Inwood, L I N Y no 6 ju mmm., if--lil fl, ggi ?-5'E: ' TTT if 1 fi P ll , li If ' l llwqlu fx l l l 551-E il mob 7 M l CE 9-7894 L W Besl' Wishes fo +l1e Class of I967 THE GOLDBERGS Qlunu flillazza HELAINE '67 HCWARD '70 ROBERT '70 l g or 'A Congraiulafions io lhe Class of l9b7 Everyfhing For The Musician l I JT fl A MR. 84 MRS. EDWIN VOLIN Musical lns+rumen'l's A A 162 167 and Accessories i l20 Wesl' 48 Sfreef New York, N. Y. IOO36 li PLaza 7-0577-0578 f' 'xr .x .X ' XNX-gg w ' x 'K XX kk 8' THOS. Complimenfs of H 33 85 amid A. McWHINNEY REALTY CO., INC. 'Dolie Adams CE 9-0808 MAX'S Appefizing and Parfy PlaHers FR I-06I7 I 0 I 6 Broadway, Woodmere I Congrafulaiions +0 'he I BESS DILLOFF Class of 67 Gowns , DR' 8' MRS' 429 Cenhal Avenue LEO J- SKI-AR Cedarhursf, Long Island AND FAMILY csaarhum 9-3378 SUSAN '65' FAr Rockaway 7-3380 PETER '67' PATTY '68' 22l Y if Q25 N Congrafulafions +0 fha Class of I967 Complimems of MR. 8. MRS. MoRToN I. ABBOTT MR. 81 MRS. MURRAY GOLDSTEIN 'R ML ANDE-ELLEN '67 W ' ' 'Xl WARREN '69 Z., N, Q , X Rf . MEYERS 6 RX I IO46 Cenfri Avenue - Far Roc awa ff. ,fd Y 4 xx , ' f ? E A A ,JL , YE? Congra+ula+ions Complimen+s of +0 'The CI f l9b7 V All 9 d 5 MR. AND MRS. MR align MRS 5+Yn,,g . 'fomwshes LESTER GOLDMAN ' - F ,I . ELIAS ROSENZWEIG ea U '9 BLAINE GREENFIELD SUSAN '63 LINDA '67 Hair S1'raigh+ening and CHAR'-E5 '66 KENNEH .69 MR. AND MRS. 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Ql Owlw KEN CE 94013 CE 9-7022 ' fj,1515'd 6324 C, 'Q 1 5103 : MMM llc' 50 Q 0 7 X 1515! XV. 1- L Q V o 71 3,-1-G 1? 1 f5ff Q 4 N L5 ' by ' I - gL?a?e0v If N9 w '+ ww ' Mil. Sd-1 ,f:,.fN JDJ I IFWM1 Xe- Q 9 -li ...- .,-if .' --:-'Q ' f X NM f 'f VTX 3 Mental Pabulum Founded by Mrs. Madeline F. Den-Ion iEs+ablished November I932l LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL REILLY ROAD, CEDARHURST, NEW YORK Phone: FRanklin Il2700 Board of Educaiion Mr. Raymond Baron, Presidonf Mrs. Vardon Deixel Mr, EIIia+ Norwalk MY- J- Gibson Fflllfl Mrs. Harold S. Rosenfeld Dr. Bemard Hollander Mr, Jeggg Cash,-i Mr. Arihur W. Coombs, Superinfendenf of Schools Mr. James H. Simmonds, Principal Advisers .......... Mr. John J. Davidson, Mrs. Vera H. Rosen Vol. JOOCV-No. 2 November, I966 Liierary Sfaff Co-Ediiors ...,.......... Siephen Dreyfuss, Blaine Greenfield Assis+an+ Ediiors ............ Judy Geller, Richard Mirin, Linda Rosenzweig, Roger? Weiss Boys' Sporfs Edifors ..... Robe:-I Fischman, Mifchell Thomashow Girls' Sporfs Edifor .......................... Judy Wrublin Feafure Reporiers .......... Roberi Baron, Lawrence Silverman Columnisfs ..........,. Harrier Behrman, Lois Bender, Andrew Berhow, Helaine Goldberg, Randy Nussbaum, Roberfa Rosen Repo:-'Iers ........ Nadine Baker, Sherry Bass, Shelly Beifchman, Robin Berman, Abby Bloom, David Blumberg, David Bress- man, Sue Cohen, Allan Cyiryn, Polar Dubenshy, Sfeven Ernsfofi, Howard Goldman, Ellis Greenfield, Henry Kass, Michael Kimmel, Michael Krubiner, Nada Kurlander, Kennefh Lang, Randi Leo, Joyce Ludwig, Reina Marin, Ann Meadow. Geoffrey Mombach, Nicole Polak, Juri Posfer, Warren Rosenfhal, Myra Schrag, Sandy Specfor, Daryl Wager, Ronald Weinsfoclr, Roberia Young Pho'I'ographers ........ Pe'Ier Bergman, Mifchell Brodey, Sfeven Dembow, Michael Fall, Sandra Kallman, Daniel Ufevslry ArI'isIs .................. Robin Arum, Michael Blefeld, Dale Hindersiein, Randy Wagner Business Sfaff .......................SIephanie Buller .. ........,............. William Geller Circulafion Managers ........ Craig Dreilinger, Befsy Schreiber Business Manager. . . Adverlising Manager ........................JeHrey Syrop Mailing Clerk ....., Annual Subscripfion Rafe: SI.00 PAB WINS SECOND CLASS RATING AT COLUMBIA PRESS CONFERENCE A consisfenf, year-long efforf fo give fhe sfudenfs of Lawrence High School fhe besf possible newspaper was culminafed in fhe announcemeni 'rhar MENTAL PABULUM had been honored wifh a second-class rafing from fhe Columbia Scholasfic Press Conference. Thehrecognifion of superior fechnical achievemenf, along wifh fhe favorable responses of fhe sfudenf body 'rowards fhe paper's nine issues, have made fhis school year an ex- 'rremely successful one for MENTAL PABULUM. We would like fo fake fhis opporfunify fo fhank The enfire sfaff, Mr. John Davidson and Mrs. Vera Rosen. If was 'rhe sfaff's co-operafive spirif which proved insfrumenfal in ifs success. We cannoi emphasize foo highly The facf 'rhaf if fakes af concenirafed dedicafion by everyone connecfed wifh fhe newspaper for if 'ro receive such praises as ours received. We hope fhaf nexf year's edifors will be as forfunafe as we have been in fheir relafionship wifh Iheir sfaff and advisers in publish- ing our high school newspaper. Blaine and Sieve 235 1 5 P Q. W. 'Q 1 Mwfww' A sfmwafaifz 1 :Y Y ,f KKK vii Ex-as . N, f aw ,yn gn ' EE? aj 4 4,1 3 2 , , 0 2 I y. Z f 1 f Z 3 41 , 1: IJ vwa 1'--vsvhxfbxsf - W. ..,. in Y-.'.L.,,...,w....,,,,..........,2..1.. J. ' 'T' at - 4 u i I ,,. ,,,,,...-uuumw-H' wi :-5 1 4 '17 xf Y 4 , , I MEMBER FEDERAL UEPOSI 1 VA 9 I ,uf f.. V, ,k,ff, ,,---41'Xa.V - cs, .Aw A nf' 5 4:-.zf 95389566-1 Z ,rr .-4 4 Z? . A , , ,W , eg o? Q Complimenfs of THE SMILOWS RIKI '62 MELANIE '64 CANDY '67 1 2 Besf Wishes +o Ihe Class of '67 from THE ZIMMER FAMILY CYNTHIA '67 KAREN '71 RICHARD '79 ir' -lv r, S ' D . J I J Bes+ Wishes +o I'I1e Graduafing Class of I967 EMBASSY GROCERY CORP. LUCKY BOY PRODUCTS FR' I-3033 FA 7-0233 LEVITT BROS. glass 81 fronts inc. S+ore FronI's-Glazing Con'rrac'rors BuiIcIin-g Enfrances ll I SID LEVITT PAUL LEVITT 298 Lawrence Avenue Lawrence, New York DEE-JAY Good Luck CARPET co., INC 'IO all mY 334 Cen'rraI Avenue CIaSSma+es Lawrence, L. I. 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MEADOW BROOK Sends Best Wishes for Success TO THE CLASS OF 1967 MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL BANK FDIC Congratulations to the Class of 1967 hddfab 72: 1 60 ZEQIQ, K 1 151.4 x in 1 Vi if 2422 S S O 14,67 - ff Q mencan mm Q, W1 'S ll X 19 eww jgimiz e1'v1c:e N Good Luck X753 '61 tfngaffly U4Q'5Q B422 '67 0' WW FRanklin I-2200 if x.'LL kt LK'L E .xk.K,kk k: i k.Lk.KL.'L. i Q vh I ,l'l,,, A Ikl .L-L Vixhfl 1 K A 2. , , 2 ,CQEn gra'fuI a fl'lo2ns S EE22 Q E 222 2 2 22 2 fffvf JEWELRYAND Gffrs Ei LmmmhLiAV LmmmAA 2 . ,A M ol Ctduhural I33 Spruce Sfreei' Cedarhursh N. Y. ll5l6 INWOGD REXALL PHARMACY C .hk X i 'f - 27l Dougl1'l'y Blvd. 1 Inwood 2 E 2 Q Q Q5 2E FREE DELIVERY Q E E f EE EEE f EEEEE 2 EE E EEE 2 E ffff,7 EEEllEE 7 15 EE E 2 EEE l l E E EEEEEE CE 9-6232, 8632 2222 2 EEEE 1 EEEEEE Eff 22 2E2 H 22 2 2 M 2 A . . - ,f , , w ff ff 2 ff - vf w 2- ff- ww E' , , H E 2 E , m WETZEL-WILLIAMS Aflanfic Beach w-WWWf ' 'fb - , ' ip, , . , ,,,,,:,1s. .,.. ,Ma-7 Bes+ of Luck Io +I1e Class of I967 I S S S I MINS IIIIIIIS Congra+uIa+ions 'Io 'I'I1e Class of '67 STYLE SAVING SERVICE L. I.'S LARGEST GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR SHOP I44 Spruce S'rreeI' Cedarhursh Long Island fs ,. E53 Complimenfs of M f M TAlaLOR CESTARI'S PHARMACY 23 Dough+y Blvd. Inwood, N.Y. My ag! MQ Class A Congratulations to thesClass of '67 From the Class of '68 J- f-fjw il THE BUSKIN DRAMATIC SOCIETY Hi' Besl' Wishes 'lo THE CLASS OF '67 from THE RUGGIERO FAMILY ANTHONY 1939 MARY Jo '67 Ross ANN '7I TINA '74 TONI '76 Besl Wishes 'los Jane and lhe Class of '67 from RITA 81 HENRY LEDERER LYNN '69 WAYNE '74 The Abbott Family .... Ace Camera Shop .... The Adams Family . . . The Adler Family .... Administration ....... The Alexander Family ....... Amateur Radio Club ......... ....222 227 ....2-1-1 212 36-37 211 142 American Field Service .... 132-134, 242 Amrose Music Inc. ..... . . . . Arista Cleaners ...... . . Art Department .......... Audio Visual Club ........ Audio Visual Department .... Automatic Air Sales Co. . . . Badminton ............ Balfour Co. ......... . Basketball boys ...... .... girls .......... Bay Stationers ...... The Benson Family . . . The Al Berk Family . .. The Berk Family ..... Biology Club ...... Board of Education . . . . . Boosters .......... . . Bowling boys ...... . . girls ............ Patti Brawer ........ The Brodey Family .... Business Department ......... 226 211 .....61 ....138 6.41. ....211 188 207 172-176 190 ...,225 ....211 213 ...,225 136 34-35 .204-205 180 187 211 212 60 Buskin Dramatic Society . . 129-131, 246 Cards in 'Stuff . ..........,.,...... 208 Carvin Paint and Wallpaper Co. .....207 Cedarhurst Cake Shop ............ 221 Cedarhurst Town Diner ...... Central Menis Hair Styling ....212 222 Chave-Schleif Agency ..... ....... 2 18 Cheerleading ......... . . . Chess Club ........ Ange Cincotta .... Class of 769 ........ Control Corporation . . . Cross Country ........ Dalsimer Florists ......... Datamation Services Inc. . . . Davey Shop ............. Debate Club . . . Dedication ...... Deelay Carpet ..... The Deleo Family .... Bess Dilloff ........ Double F. Foods .... Driver Education . . . The Dundes Family ..... The Edelson Family . .. Edsell Agency ...... El Patio ............ English Department . . . . F8zR Mackey Agency . . . F 81S Meat Market .......... The F inkelson Family ....... Five Towns Auto Glass Works Five Towns Democratic Club .... . 184-185 .....139 ....207 232 ....231 170 234 ....227 ....215 135 32 ...,238 ....215 ....221 ....225 63 ....228 213 215 230 42-45 ... 234 209 209 215 ...231 Folk Singing Club ................ 148 Football ............ . . . Frances Boys ......... . Fugazy Travel Agency .. . 162-166 225 217 General lnclex Future Nurses of America ..... Future Teachers of America . . . The Geller Family ......... German Club ............ David Goldberg .... Lester Goldman ........ Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein . . Gladys Goldstein .... The Gordon Family .... Samaon Gradinger .... Blaine Greenfield ..... Guida Tile Work .... Guidance .......... The Harris Famjly .... Harvest ................ Hebrew Club .,........... 144 143 242 .. 147 .. 212 .. 222 222 .. 243 ...213 225 222 .. 220 . 40-41 208 128 . . 147 Hewlett Fuel and Supply Co. ........ 212 History Department ....... . . . 46-48 Hockey .................... . . . 187 Home Economics Department ........ 64 Honor Society ................... 150 Honor Speakers ..... . . . 100-101 Independent Bus Co. .. ..... 210 lntramurals ......... . . . 181-182 lnwood Auto Wrecks ........ lnwood Pharmacy ............ J. Sz A. Automatic Heat Service 209 211 214 ,len's Gems ...................... 225 ,lildor S-hoes .................... 240 Junior Class ............ 110-113, 246 Mr. and Mrs. Justin Kaplan ........ 229 Key Club ................ Knights of Soul ......... G. Kohn ................. 137 222 209 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kretz .... .... 2 26 Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Kriz ....... 227 Language Department .......... 55-57 Lawrence Teachers Association ...... 208 Lawrence Varsity Twirlers ........ 217 Lawrencian .... . . . . . . ..... . . . Leaders, Club .... Q ...... Leonesis Food Market . . . Abby Levine ........ The Levine Family .... The Libert Family .... Library ............. Long Island Mowers .... Lou Kadis Delicatessan . . . Mannie Weiss ......... Manny's Music . . . Martin Paints . . . Marvinls Mart ...... . Math Team .............. Mathematics Department .. . Cano Mazza ............... McWhinney Realty Co. ...... . Meadowbrook National Bank . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mench . . . 124-125 6 186 ....219 227 229 217 62 234 225 236 220 207 243 140 49-51 ....220 ...221 .....240 240 Mel Chevrolet .................... 227 Mental Pabulum .... . . . 126-127, 235 Model Family ...... ......... 2 29 Modern Dance ....... ....... 1 91 Motion Picture Club . . . ...... . 149 Murray Auto Sales .... ......... 2 09 Music Department .... . . . 61, 153-60 Nassau Herald . . . .... . 221 Lola Nappi ........ . . . 207 Norman Company ' .... . . . 230 Nurse ....... . ...,....... The Oltsik Family .......... Parent Teacher Association . .. Parkview Tea Room ........ Peninsula National Bank . .. Photo Essay ........... Ed Pizzigati Co. ...... . A. Pollera and Sons Railroad Cleaners Refrigewear ....... Riisert's Limousine . . . Remedial Reading ..... Retirement. . .......... . . .....64 ....208 .....211 ....207 ....236 2-31 ...,212 ....208 ....219 ....234 ....219 62 38-39 226 Rockyis Market .................. Romance Language Clubs .... 145-146 Rosalind Light Ltd. ......... ...... 2 19 Rosezweig Family .... . . Maurice Sameroff ..... The Schneider Family . . . Schnurmacher Ford .... The Schweitzer Family Seacliff 81 Catalina Clubs .. . Seasonaire Ltd.. . ..... . . . Secretarial Club ....... Secretaries Senior Breakfast Club .. . Senior Class .......... Senior Directory ..... . . Senior Portraits ..... Senior Section ...... . . . . The Shemaria Family .... Sherwood Diner ....... Shurries ................... 222 206 ....223 223 213 229 213 141 66 233 224 193-202 68-98 102-107 214 227 244 Leo ,l. Sklar ...................... 221 Mr. and Mrs. James Simmonds The Smilow Family ......... Soccer ................... 226 238 169 Sophomore Class ............ 114-117 Sportsnite ...................... 192 The Stecher 81 Horowitz School of Music ...................... 226 The Student Council ...... 120-123, 216 Table of Contents .... . . . Tavy's Service Station . .. The Taymour Family . . . . Tennis .... . ........ . . . The Tenzer Family . .. Town Diner ...... Track .... ...... . . Trees ....... Tress .................. Tropaquarium . . . . . . .... . . . Van Son Holland Ink Corp. . . . Veteran's Memorial ......... Vigilant Market ......... The Volin Family .... Volleyball ............ Weis Voison, Cannon .... Wells, Gwendolyn .... Wenmor ..... Werner Baer Wetzel, Williams .......... Weyant Coal and Oil Corp. . . Woodmere Woodworking . . . Work Study ...... 4 ...... Wrestling ..... Zane Davis ...... Zimmerman Inc. . . . 33 223 .....212 167-168 244 212 177-178 217 240 ....229 223 ....244 223 ....220 189 209 99 240 240 243 219 215 62 179 211 238 247 Q Afferwo rd K , . s . x TQ, J 4. ..f ag: A ,I .3 A IR . .gb . 1 .F 4 -li 'X-.Lift -4 ' ' if: . aa-viii-, in ., 'fiif-ki' . .3iK,5.g.g,,.g, .,5,,f, 'fjjefgaafsig 1 illaff-xiii E - ,gif ifE'f5'E3 'Z . 134 .,1',m1,f,- ' fg f 55- 'V K- 3 - ,r 'Q Q f, ,, , N F 'Mr' ' A' Vg 1 X ff? 13 N., 7 , ,?f':N:,.v . 1 41 ,,,: I v' .1 5 - 1 , K 1 , N Z if A I 63 ,Q- ',.V ,f i Q X , 7? 1 4


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