Miami Beach High School - Typhoon Yearbook (Miami Beach, FL)
- Class of 1950
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'Qupi -1:'T':eKiJ51r' f1m'!'l ff-'T -uzazg-'. nu' .- mir -.rj - , y Mr, H- -4 4 r' .'.f4'f,,.-:VNS 'Y .1 -'-,r '.. f d ., imti, ,gif -L g. 11 BEZXUH f1HpEH SCHUJU m1Am1BQAcQ QM A FOREWORD The fheme of ihe l950 TYPHOON is Change. The epoch in which we live is symbolic of Change. The fhings we do, fhe ideas we +hink, ihe very lives we live are drasfically differeni from +he rhings done, fhe ideas ihoughi, and fhe lives lived no longer ago ihan one generafion. Holding in his hands and in his mind ihe basic power of God's Universe, Mankind prays for Change. The iheme of fhe I950 TYPHOON represenfs a fervenr hope ihal' +he year i950 will prove +o be more fhan a chronological dividing line. Our +heme of Change is synonymous wiih ihe common human desire for Happiness and Peace. The year l950 musi' divide peace from war, good from evil. happiness from despair, and order from chaos. ll' falls fhe lo? of fhis genera+ion +o make fhis so. We accept +he challenge. 0 O 4.- u ,f-7? I if ff? ,f ' Z I IZ X f Z Z Z Z 2 Z .Tr IW , W M ADIVIINISTQATION SENIORS JUNIGRS SQPHOMORES ACTIVITIES ATI-ILETIC5 , . Q I 9151 ,,-..-. -,lxN I, KK I I IVIERRY MOLECULES JUNIOR I-IIGI-I PUBLICATION f ADS 1 'ii ,::.. . .iz x,.., jfZ,iTy'.Ql ,fi .Mis Okzgiwx gig, J- v , ..Y q..1. XA' - .-,H-A , M M ,, '- W Q wiofxg a ys Qkfxf Q, H sh whsf K .irjpgi K1 Y' is K Q4 'idfxqw Q! U 1 8 R My lm, hx, X Q 14a,,,.wkJ ' ' QV Q ' Amt wks N W wf' xml' 'P l I . Lp' f ' f su 'fb K... Sh Q , ' lf. , Q2 im is 3 Q Q ' ,A an Q ' 1 hx xx Q QFW5 5 my s. ,XXAXM f 1 1 X 1- H, Qs' I V 5 ' mm - - 1 A l , .Af x M-pm QM. 'N if ,4 x P5 i 'Sw-N..X5 'S'-N-?'fNwm MX QQMTWNQ 'x 'WK Wm mwl ' ww, L, 1 is v 32233 X 2, Q ' ffm., 4, Q . '-.JD M' I Wig? f 4 ,A - fl. www - ,. Q11.Zfg.... 51W , jig 2 , f + ' 1 ' 41 if ' ,, M ,M w -iv 36 X fixiifwk W r - gm 'wk ,, X K, l-,,wf W Wfifw If ,,..,,,A,.,.,,.. .,..,. M ,W.W...M,.W,., p,Mm 2 if Q f gV fff+g E ...W--45 ...A x - - ,-. ,-. -.M 3. . - N. . 54, N mammal . . xgg. fig f 1 M f X y X ,nf- 1? Sw ,y,,.,-v 'A'w I' N..-QM..-...M...Q.'-.-.-. Wn 2422: viww... MW 9 Y 24' v ,A - x..-'ff , MQW 551 Hilda . f' W ,Fw-1 If our Pilgrim Father: could he awaleeiied from their long .rleep they would not heliezfe that thin' if the .fame Amerira they .ret foot on in 1607, The rhaizgef that hazfe taken plafe din'- iiig .meh a .rhort period amaze ezfeu our mort brilliant hirtoriaizf, Eaeh day we read ahont' ,rome lireathtahiiig .feieiitifir di.reoifery, or that draftiz' rhanger have heeil made ill the govern- ment of .rome eolintry. It is with inotim pleasure anti pride that We, the Senior Class, cieciicate the 1950 Typhoon to our friend and principal, Mr. Olin C. Webb. May time friendliness and understanding lie has slmown us, his new school, return to him a thousand- foici in the years to come. We hiiou' that tomorrow if a uhalleizge to our roifrage and intelligent thinking, and that it will require the .rtainichext of youth to keep ap with the rapid pro grew' that eafh ,wmi'i.re hriizgx. You .l'E1IifH',1' of the vlan of 1950 will find uomlerfirl opportmzitief for mrve,f.f and happi- izexr if yon will lake the fhalleizge of today and mold your eharaeterf firmly aroimd it .fo that yoiz am zrithftaiid the rapid flou' of prog- re.r.s of tomorroux mmm- .Q ww SWK V ew 1 M ww QM x ,pw . N S KE . A ywxv' .M ,rg QQ, QFAMK mar 1 , , Sz L , if A wa Q, vumz., .4.m.i.L...h..mL ' f or ' History of 5 The hisfory of fhe Miami Beach public school sysfem is S' I linked almosf inseparably wifh fhe developmenl' of Miami Beach ifself. Bofh school and cify have acfually come info being in fhe pasf half cenfury and have grown up wifh our presenf generafion. Their beginnings and growfh afford an inferesfing sfudy in communify and school achievemenf. Q ,,T':X fi' gg Miami Beach High School - 067: ln fhe early days when whaf was fo become one of lhe world's mosi beauiiful resorf cenfers was evolving from a mangrove swamp. fhe far- sighfed promofers of Miami Beach realized fhaf in order fo hold ifs visilors and converf fhem info friends and cifizens fhey musf provide a school sysfem adequafe for currenf needs and elasfic enough 'lo grow and improve wifh fhe resf of fhe Beach. The Dade Counfy School Board could nof find ifs way financially clear af fhe 'rime fo invesf so large a sum of money in a proiecf such as fhis. Then if was fhal' Carl Fisher, pioneer and pracfical visionary, for whose mofher our iunior high school was named. advanced The needed sum of money for The purchase of 'rhe land, a loan which was lafer paid wifh inferesf. The original nucleus of fhe presenf sysiem consisfed of lhe elemen- fary and iunior high schools and was planned on a uni'r basis 'ro allow for any addifional growfh. In fhe aufumn of l926 'rhe presenf lda M. Fisher High School building was under consfrucfion, buf in fhe meanfime classes were organized and insfrucfed under fheir firsf principal, Mr. C. C. Carson, in an uncompleled office building on Twenfy-fhird sireef. Upon complefion of fhe new building fhe classes grew rapidly and moved info 'rhe school wifh a minimum of delay. Mr. Charles H. Hyde. Mr. R. L. Ellis, and Mr. A. L. Bowes served as fhe firsf members of fhe Board of Trusfees and if was under fhe supervision of fhis board fhaf fhe lda M. Fisher Junior High School was builf. Mr. Carson. fhe firsf principal. serv- ed from l926 fo I93O. Mr. James T. Wilson served from l93O 'ro I936 and under his adminisfrafion fhe presenf senior high school was consfrucf- ed. Mr. Sidney H. Ellison succeeded Mr. Wilson and Mr. Carl Wagner became principal in l948. Mr. Olin C. Webb fook over fhe adminis- frafive reins in l949. Alfhough one of fhe youngesf schools in fhe sfafe. fhe lda M. Fisher Junior High and Miami Beach Senior High School has already begun fo build up a sfrong sef of fradifions among which are in- cluded a number of annual evenfs of inferesf fo sfudenfs and communify alike. Wifh fhe school as an inseparable parf of fhe com- XA H! munify, Miami Beach Junior-Senior High cannol' help 4, X growing bigger and beffer wifh lhe years. even as 03 'f i' J U, Cf Y ,T Miami Beach, her guardian and inspirafion, musf grow ,, O! ru bigger and beffer wifh fime. Z 5 ff gf Z! WMI ,XO h. ,S I I f - - '-fn v-.1 M-.... .. Vw It- '---. NW-c.--.--.-... mf 'f 'iQ+ GN, ' mf ......x-,-.. ' 91'--., ':. ' -. x 4 r . . .1 .Uh li N . ws----sq.-..,,,,,Nh V 1 . -,7,'T'A '- . , , ,.- 1 ' N up ' My -' . ,,vi'f'1q3i My -. L '-4 13+ . J. Lvfi , .W '-1-Af-1,-M, - A f..5 33YS'i4i?Q 'lik .. ' :GQ r,., 4 ,,. '. H ., I K' - ' -.,.,,..V V. , I V 'orb-uw.1.my.,mm 4 119539 'W' 'Ji M P wwmwzw ' ' 'f N nn V . N V. M-.. ., 5.14.1-4, . 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' 4 jr l,, . LV V1 ' ,' VV , '.l '-. 1 rFr 'm' IWHMN, A Q 1 fs H . , If 5 n ,J t 7 ' Y Lfl, 1, Lx I , 1 . '....a ,L--. ,,,v'!72,,,'- lf' ig 442- 3 Q' 1' 'V E 1?-: - Ar ,-.-f,J V' ? X u G 1 .1'7'-J ..,.,5i, Aff 1 - ,,4Nq0:.-0-f T ' 3. 5 .- . 1 I P54 - ' fa l' ,ff f ff- .. f . . X S NX HDNINIS WH Ill-N w 1 --,,..n' MR. JACK PRANCE--Assisfani' Principal MISS MARGARET TARRER Dean of Giris Qaaaitq MR. IRVIN KATZ-Dean of Boys if' www 'aff M, l 1' 1 A A 'iff ff 'IK-W-.. MRS. BERTHA BEERY ABNER Speech-English MISS AN NA BLATTN ER Home Economics-English Miss ADDlE BOYD Social Sfuclies MR. H. T. BEAN Mafhemaiics-Physics MRS. GRACE BROWN Spanish MRS. GRACE W. BLOUNT Science MR. WINSTON CLARKE Spanish MRS. LOIS O. CLARK Physics-Chemisfry MR. ALBERT COX lndusirial Arfs-Civics Business Manager of Aihleiics MR. JOHN B. COLEMAN Band MR. HERSTON COOPER MR. EDWARD Spanish M Special Social Siudies- American Governmeni MR. W. D. COLE Mafhemaiics-Coach lBaseball and Foo+balll COOK ISS KATHRYN L. CARLIN Chemisfry-Visual Ed ucafion MRS. ESTH ER CRON I N Algebra-Geomeiry MI -if 'M' if I .-1- 2-5 SGW Q? MISS JOHNNIE CARLISLE Home Economics-Science MISS CHARLOTTE CARLTON Ma+hema+ics MISS HELEN DAVIS English MR. ROBERT A. DUFF Choral Music MRS. GAIL HAMMOND DAVIS French MRS. CLARA SMITH DALTON Economics-World and American Hisfory MR. R. WATSON DUTTON Music-American Hisiory MRS. EMILY EISENHUTH Afiendance MISS MARION ELLIS Laiin-Myfhology MISS ANN GILKEY Bioiogy MISS MARGARET GILKEY Guidance Chairman-American His+ory MISS MARGARET GAILLARD Junior High Library MR. ERWIN F. GRAU Physical Educafion MRS. MARGARET T. HOTCHKISS Physical Educafion MRS. MINEANA JORDAN Ar'I-Me'faI Craff MR. HAROLD REED LANNOM Social Sciences MRS. LILLA C. LYLE Maihemafics MRS. MARGARET HOGSETT Home Economics MR. CARL G. LESSNER Geography MISS MASSIE LANE Spanish-English-Hisiory MR. FRANCIS L. LIVERMORE World Hisrory-Golf and Swimming Coach MISS EVELYN LINDLEY Physical Eclucalion MRS. BEATRICE MANZE English-Siudy Hall MRS. MABEL SUMNER MUNDEN Limifed Physical Educafion MISS LOIS McALISTER Junior High Librarian MRS. EDITH FISHER McMILLAN Biology-General Science MISS BIRDIE McALLISTER Biology-Effeciive Living MISS ALMA MONTGOMERY Senior High Library MISS MARY LOUISE MERRITT English-Journalism MRS. EVA MARTINEZ General and Commercial MaIhema+ics MR. GEORGE MEHALLIS Ind usirial Ar+s MISS CATHERINE MOORE Mafhemaiics-Direcior of Tesfing MRS. MURIEL RASH English-Sfudenf Acfivifies MISS MURIEL G. PLUMMER Business English-Typing MRS. LEONA MILLER Bookkeeper and Treasurer MR. FRANK PASKEWICH Head Foofbail Coach- Driving MR. FRED J. ROMIG Physical Educafion MISS IRENE ROBERTS English MR. HAROLD RUBY Bookkeeping-Business Law MISS MARGARET J. RING MRS. Assisfani' Rsgisrar MRS. DOROTHY MARLAND RITTER Ari'-English MR. LAKE RUSSELL English-Football Coach LUCY W. ROBINSON American Hisfory MR. RALPH E. RICE His+ory-GeographyBasImaI'baII Coach MISS NINA C. RICKMAN S+ucIy Hall MRS. ESTELLE W. MITCHELL Books-Afiendance MISS PAULINE REID English MRS. ROBERTA GODBOLD Junior Business Training- Typing-Solesmanship MRS. ELIZABETH GRAHAM Maihemaiics MRS. RUTH B. THOMAS Algebra-Geomefry MISS RACHAEL HOPKINS Shor+hand-Typing- Commercial Mafhemafics- English MR. JOE A. TUCKER Spanish MR. HAROLD TOMSON English MISS MILDRED TILLMAN Geography-His+ory MRS. BETTY TAYLOR Rogisfrar MRS. ELIZABETH TELLER English-Reading MRS. LOUISE JACKSON STUART English MISS EVELYN WEST SMITH Assis+an+ Librarian MR. ERNEST MAZEJKA Physical Educaiion MRS. BETTY E. SOKOLOFF Dramafics-Debaie MISS MARY T. SULLIVAN Physical Educafion Noi piclured: MISS EMLYN SPENCE Science Mrs. Berfram J. Thorpe - Presidenf NATIONAL . AND TEACHERS T !.:,.ifp,.i,.,M 600 Som cacao 5. lnuraoss 5 Q Sme 055-:e , Urlatnrfnk rriiifm cn rg j 5 TIP CARD 'J H, 1949-1950 2 LA. T tae in ALL BEEN ol :he .gmui Auggzion ,f fovnl pcvzeat- 7ea44m4' 14 The underlying purpose oT The ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion is To serve as a medium oT conTacT beTween The home and The school and To provide opporTuniTies Tor eTTecTive cooperaTion among The sTudenTs, The Teachers, and The parenTs. The P.T.A. has long been a service organizaTion in our school sponsoring several proiecTs which beneTiTed boTh The sTudenTs and The communiTy. Some ol Their mosT ouTsTanding proiecls have been: The mainTenance oT The caTeTeria and The supply room on a nonproTiT basisg a giTT oT 3200.00 To The libraryg Sl00.00 Towards The public address sysTem and a 550.00 ad To The T950 Typhoon. They paid Tor The medical and hospiTal insurance Tor all male aThleTes and helped wiTh The physical, denTal, and TB. examinaTions held This year. Our P.T.A. has indeed compleTed a rnos'T successlul year! P.T.A. ExecuTive Boa rd tv Om dageze-an S+-aff: Mrs. Sawiiz, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Moral Mrs. Albury, Mrs. H ancoc lt, Mrs. Downie, Mrs. Goldsiein 'W x F. all 0 H N ,.--1 TP ...gl s t W 13353 --bl 5 W i , , . CUSTODIANS: Mr. Barber, Mr. Mail, Mr. Bloom, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Rosenslein, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Wills, Mr. Jones, Mr. Rayot, Mr. Anton- nucci. wzedlgtie ' ' Lewis Cttrrolls fttmous words She administered to each comfort and counsel describe our nurse, Miss liruntes Alderdice, perfectly. The clinic itself is tt pleasant, well-equipped atiry group of rooms in which students are to be found at any time during the school day for it hundred rind one different ailments, S R v t K bmi, . yi b , K ---- K ' mrmgr ' ,-.Eiga Q, X r b iw: . xg v EENiUFQE V- 'fa-W , V f.- .. .. . .qu -ru 'g1e'4 f 'f'M'M7!me-Af' -. z V , 'ff-'V .?3'C4.'L w ,.,-,wif ' ilfh' A , ' A5-ff'-, 'T -'muf-9'349:'n:: ' , 4,V'l-.'1VV1-V,'i-1N,f'N ,ll-.v 1 .. 4 ' . , mv , ., ng 5 f'. ' ?Qf!f:.4-H. V .-- -'9 v-if -1 ,. . 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Af,-.I new I, 5, lg Us . 4. P24-. . if'-1 1 .- f 'X I 55, V. ., -., , 1 .,,..'.?V'- ,- . , J , ' ' w., ' I Q'Vf: '-'1 ' ff' 'N ' -1. 1' V- ,V 'V V- 5. : .Q- f Wy ' X ' 3,4945-3,-4j.?,,3.,' ,jg 'Q AW5q3ig5:,l:. 'IF -, 45:63 , .-' 3.,V3,1..Vs-+, 1'--.:'14w:. r ' , ?'.-',AFi L.:V'.,- ,fi Z1'a.W'V' Q' ..:p. f-. -M, 1--.-neg-,-.V L V.--Ang, 5 7754- Zena The February Class was an ouTsTand- ing one in The hisTory oT our school. Guided by Bernie Kulchinslcy, Their Jun- Am, ior Class F'residenT, and along wiTh The , A olher iunior classes, They sponsored one oT The besT coronaTions ever To be pre- senTed aT Beach High. Their iunior prom was noT only well organized buT also Thoroughly enioyed by everyone who aTTended. Cn April 2nd, I949, The Two homerooms had an inTormal geT-TogeTher aT Crandon Park, where The day was spenT in swimming, playing and eaTing. The TirsT Thing on The Senior agenda was class rings and pins: The second, elecTion oT class oTTicers. The resulTs were as Tollows: Dave Solovey, PresidenTg Phil Abrams, Vice President Sue Good- man, SecreTaryg and Anna lviae Le BosT, Treasurer. Senior Skip Day was spenT aT The MacTadden-Deauville, Friday The I3Th: and conTrary To super- sTiTion everyone had a good Time. On January 29Th, l95O, The BaccalaureaTe services were held in our school audiTorium wiTh Dr. ScoTT giving The benedicTion and The invocaTion and Rabbi Moses lvlescheloTT as The principal speak- er. On February 2nd The graduaTes received Their diplomas aT graduaTion exercises. Dave Solovey, presidenT, gave The welcoming speech wiTh Bernie Kulchinslsy, Arlene Shea, and Anna Mae Le BosT speaking on Topics imporTanT To The graduaTing sTudenT. The class dinner was given on January 2IsT aT The Floridian l-loTel, where an evening brimming over wiTh pleasure wroTe 'iFinis To a happy year Tor our February graduaTes. gags . MISS CARLTON MRS. ROBINSON Officers: David Solovey, Phil Abrams, Sue Goodman, Anne Mae LeBosT Adirim, Mervyn . . . Merv lnlrml. F+bI. 3: Kendall Proi. 3: Sr. Cl. Play, 4: May Day Iinalisl 4. Abrams, Philip . . . Phil Ar? Award I: H. R. Off. I, 2: Ten. Team I, 2, 3, 4: Capf. 4: Sr. Cl. Play: V. P. Sr. CI. Aslcew, Ann . . . Ann Glee Cl. I: H. R. Oli. I, 2: Volleyball 3, 4: Chorus, 3: Guid, Ass'I'. 4. Appel, Charles . . . Charlie Flbl. 3, 4: Capf. 3: All-Cify 3: All-Gulf, 3: Blocking Trophy, 3: Swim. 4. Bleemer, Roberl' . . . Bob B -hm- 4: Minsl. 3. Ffbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Pan Am. Cl. 2: B Cl. 3, Cohen, Phyllis . . . Phyl X.: Fr. Cl. Off. I: H. R. Off. 3, 4: Com. Of. fax' Ass I. 2, 3, 4: F. T. A. 4: Sr. Cl. Play Comm.: Red Cross Rep. 3. Cosfello, Cafherine . . . Cafhy Span. Cl. 3: H. R. Off. 3: Typ. Medal, 3: G. A. A. 4: Libr. Ass l. 4. I X 'Y Cohen, Seymour . . . Ses Baslrbl.2: lnfrml. Bsbl., Bslrl. Champs, 3: Sr. Cl. Play. Efseroff, Jaclc . . . Jack Vis. Ed. Ass l. I, 2: Flbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Traclz, 3, 4: Sr. Cl. Play. Dearborn, William . . . Billy H. R. Off. I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr 2, 3: Flbl. 2, 3: lnlrml. Ffbl. I. Faslow, Gloria . . . Glo H. R. Off. 3, 4: Minsi. Comm. 3: Volley- ' ball 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: G. A. A. 4. Y IIQAJ1' .. - Friedman, Roberi' . . . Bob Home Room Baslielball 4. Senior Class Play: Usher: Dance and Ticlr- el Commilfee. 4. Fein, Douglas . . . Doug Swim. 2, 3, 4: 2nd Gulfsfream, 2: Isl Gulf- slream 3: F+bl. 2 , 3, 4: B Club 3, 4. Goldfinger, Lawrence . . . Larry '-Q F.Hf rlQ1i ufil'.2fi,'aQu..E.2f'E+bu. 4: mu. 4: Swim. 2, 3. 4: Sr. Play Comm. 4: Angler's Club 3. Greenspan, Carol . . . Carol Lafin Medal 2: French Medal 2, 3: H. R. Treas. 3: Sr. Play Slud. Direcf. 4: A. Y. 4: N.H.S. 4: Music Cl. 4 Grossman, Bernard . . . Le'F+y H.R. Pres. I: lnfrml. Ffbl. 2: Ffbl. 2, 3: Sr. Play 4. Holbar+, Ramona . . . Ramona Goodman, Susan . . . Sue H.R. Off. 2, 3, 4: Sr. Cl. Sec.: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Fla. Slafe Doubles Champ 2: Libr. Assl. 2: Span. Cl. 2: Pub. Comm. Sr. Play. Krenz, Alex . . . Alex Laiin Cl. I, 2, 3: Orchesfra 2: Band I, 2. 3, 4: Honor Cl. 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: Mails. Cl. 4. Kulchinsky, Bernard . . . Bernie H.R. Pres. I, 2: Farl 2: Boy's Sfale: Del. S.A.S.C. 2: Sec. Assemb. 3: Jr. Cl. V.P., Pres.: Pres. Geom. Cl. 3: Pres. Fr. Cl. 3: V.P. Key Cl. 3, 4. Lazarus, Arlene . . . Arlene Senior Class Play Ticlrel Commifee 4. Le Bosl, Anna Mae . . . Annie Fr. Cl. I, 2: H.R. Pres. 2, 3: V.P. 4: Jr. Sr. Frolics Comm. 3: Minsl. Comm. 3: Sr. Pley 4: Trees. Sr. Cl. 4: Dance Comm. Sr. Play. Levranl, Paul . . . Paul Levine, Louise . . . Louise A Capella Choir 4. Lippson, Ru+l1 . . . Ru+l1ie Allend. Off. Assf. I, 2: Fashion Show I, 3: Minsl. 2: H.R. Sec. 4: Ty. 4: Sr. Play Comm. Sr. Play. London, Melvin . . . Mel Bsbl. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Cafe. Assl. 3, 4: Book- room Assl. 4: Sr. Pley. Lipsilz, Joan . . . Joan Sr. Play: Girl's Sporfs 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Z, 3, 4. Mann, Eugene . . . Gene Jr. Cl. Trees. 3: Sfucl. Coun. Treas. 4: N.H.S. 4: Key Cl. 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 4. Mooney, Maxine . . . Mickey Sr. Play Lead: Libr. Assl. 4: Thesp. 4: Play Comm. Masarelr, Shep . . . Shep Senior Class Play 4. Miller, Roberl . . . Bob Science Cl. I: Bsbl. 3, 4. Nesbi'H, Judy . . . Judy Span. Cl. I, 2: Minsf. 2: Beachcomber Rep. 3, 4: Main Off. Ass'I'. 3, 4: Sr. Play 4: Fashion Show 4: Thesp. 4: F.T.A. 4. Orlins, Sidney . . . Sid Flbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Capl. 4: Salans I: B Cl. 2, 3, 4: V.P. 3: Pres. 4: H.R. Pres. 4: Geom. Cl. 3. Oliver, Sam . . . Sonny H.R. V.P. I: Bslcbl. I, 2, 3, 4: lnlrml. Bskbl. 2, 3, 4: Flbl. 4: Mgr. 4: H.R. Ffbl. 3. lvlelcenoefg, lvlafllyfl . . . Nlafllyn Fr. Cl. 2: Beachcomber I, 2, 3: News Ed. 4: H.R. Sec. 2: Sr. Play Minsf. 2: F.T.A. 4: I.R.C. 2, 3: Dramatic Fesrival 2: Red Cross Rep. I, 2. Solovey, David . . . Dave H.R. Pres. I, 2: Sec. A+hl. 3: Key Cl. 3, 4: V.P. 4: Co-Chairman Field Day, 4: Boy's S+aI'e 4: F.A.S.L. Convenlion 4: Pres. Sr. Class: DeMolay 4. Parker, Roberl . . . Bob lnfrml. Spor'I's I, 2, 3, 4: Geomelry Club 3. Pehr, Marvin . . . Marv H.R. Pres. 3, 4: V.P. Siud. Coun. 4: Wheel Cl. 4: Boy's Siafe 4: Minsf. 4. Pores, Donald . . . Donny Flbl. I, 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: Bsbl. 3, 4: lnfrml. Ffbl. Bskbl. 4: Sr. Play. Srein, Millard . . . Al Ticker Comm. Sr. Play: H.R. Bsbl. 4: Sr. Class Play Usher. Salzberg, Kennefh . . . Kenny Red Cross Rep. 3: Bsbl. 3: A Capella Choir 3, 4: Field Day Winner 3: Minsf. 4: Class Hisforian 4. Silver, Lorraine . . . Lorry Sureislry, Barih . . . Bar+h Fr. CI. 3: Geom. Cl. 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Music Cl. 3. 4: Sr. Cl. Play 4: H.R. Sec. 4. Reibel, Marilyn . . . Marilyn H.R. Off. 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: F.T.A. V.P. 4: Span. Cl. 2: Fr. CI. V.P. 2: Minsl. 2: Sr. Cl. Play: Sr. Play Tickel Comm. Schlosberg, Lawrence . . . Larry Shapiro, Reva . . . Reva F.A.S.L. 3: Jr. Prom. Comm. 3: Sr. Play Ticlref Comm.: F.T.A. 4. Browner, Marilyn . . . Marilyn H.R. Sec. I, 2, 3: Trees. 4: Libr. Assf. I, 4: Glee CI. 3: Chorus 3: Couni and Coed. 3: Frolics of 48 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: Class Hisf. 4. Rayvid, Jules . . . Jules Ffbl. I, 2, 3: Geom. Cl. 3: Sr. Class Play. Shea, Arlene . . . Arlene H.R. Pres. 2, 3, 4: Laiin Cl. 2, 3: Span. Cl. 3, 4: Minsf. 3: F.T.A. 4: Sr. Class Play: Kendall Proi. Chairman 4: Sec. lnierior Comm. 4. Siegal, Harriel . . . l'larrie'I ' H.R. Off. I, 2, 3: F.T.A. 4: Beachcomber Head Type. 4: Prog. Comm. 4: Libr. Assl. I. Weiss, Arnold . . . Arnie H.R. Pres. I: Bslbl. 2, 3, 4: Capl. 3, 4: Lafin Cl. 2, 3. Shapiro, Marilyn . . . Marilyn G.A.A. 3: Sec. Chem. Cl. 3: Swimming 4. 'Rosenfhal Sheldon Shell , . . . y Frbl. 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Sr. Play: Counf and -Coed 3: Posfer Comm. Sr. Play: H.R. Sec. 3: Frolics of 48 3: Infrml. Flbl. 2. Ziff, Max . . . Max Proi. Assf I: Red Cross Rep. 2: l.R.C. 4: Pan Am. .Cl. 4: Sr. Play Usher. Webb, Holland . . . Holland .Sr. Play Usher 4: Red Cross Rep. 4. Friencllies+ Arlene Shea and Don Pores Fi'Hecl for Fashion Barfh Surelslry and Marilyn Meiclenberg 7044 'a Wonder Workers Mervyn Adlrlm and Maxine Mooney I 1 SiHing PreH'y Bob Bleemer and Rufh Lipson Wi'Hies+ Kennefh Salzherg and Marilyn Shapiro All-Around Aces David Solovey and Arlene Shea By Popular Demand Sid Orlins and Anna Mae LeBosf lnfellecl' Plus Carol Greenspan Alex Krenz and l ,gall-1 P ?j---.-......v- Qnlz ... Ez.. A W P .,V: I L!,b M 1 A X 1 5 'Q A ,i A l World a+ Their Fingerhps Marilyn Reibel and David Solovey Done Mosf for M. B. Arlene Shea and Bernie Kulclminslry gif A L A 74 mpg H 647 lf Teachers' Pesfs Toe Terrific Marilyn Shapiro - Kenneih Salzberg Gloria Fasiow - Bob Bleemer Peppiegf Muscle Bound Marilyn Shapiro - f Don Pores Sid Orlins f- Sue Goodman swf? M4 GE ky X Sponsors: Mr. Tomson, Mr. Tucker, Miss McAllis'rer, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Livermore, Miss Ann Gilkey, Mrs. Clark, Miss Margarei Gillrey me waded Officers: Barry Berish, Kenny Kaplan, Howie Grumer, Sianley Arlxin, Alan Eirenberg, Diclr Grossman, Sydelle Buslxer, Lucille Walfer mix? 21 mf APTE, HELEN . . . Terry : Deans Ass'I. 3, 4. ARKIN, STANLEY . . . SI'an : Sec. Inferior Jr. Hi.: H.R. Pres 3: N.H.S. Hisf. 4: Ty. Phofog: Sr. Class Treas. ALT, SUSAN . . . Sue : Beachcomber 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: Geo. CI. 3: Span. CI. 4: BrusI1 and PaIIeHe CI. 4. BERMAN, DONALD . . . Don : Vis. Ed. Ass'I. I: Rec. Depf. 3, 4: H.R. Pres. 4: Minsf. 3: Sr. Play. BLUMENFELD, AVERIS . . . Avie : G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Libr. Assi. I, 2: I.R.C. CI. 2, 3: Sr. CI. Play 4: Macbefh: MinsI.2. BERISH, BARRY . . . Crazy Legs : Sfud. Coun. I, 2, 4, F'I'bI. I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Off. I, 2, 3, 4, Dean of Boys 3: Jr. CI. V.P.: Sr. CI. Pres.: N.H.S 4: Ty. Sporfs Ed.: Key CI. 3, 4: B CI. 3. 4: Track 3, 4. BURNS, BARBARA . . . Barb : A.Y. 2, 3, 4: Beachcomber 2, 3, 4: Span. CI. 3, 4: Fr. Cl, 2: Deans Ass'f. 3. BERG, LEONARD . . . Lenny : H.R. Off. I: Bskbl. Mgr. 3. 4: B CI. 3, 4. BARONDESS, HARRIET . . . Harrie+ : Scholasiic Ari Award 4: Span. CI. 4: Brush and PaIIeHe 4. BURNS, BARBARA . . . Bobbie BURNS. JACQUELINE . . . Jackie BOWER, SUZANNE . . . Sue : Libr. Assf. I, 2: I.U.C. 2, 3: I.R.C. CI. 2: Riding CI. 3: Sr. Play Prinfing Comm. 4. BAUM, ROBERT . . . Robby : Choir 3: Band 4. BECKER, RICHARD . . . Dick : A.Y. 3: WI1eeI CI. 3, 4: Vis. Ed. Assf. 4: Sr. PIay 4: In+rmI. FfbI. 3: Track 4: Wheel CI. Award 3. BERNARD, DONALD . . . Don : H.R. Bskbl.: Ffbl. 2, 3, 4. BLAU, THEA . . . TI'1ea : H.R. Off. I, 2, 3: A.Y. 4: Jr. Co+'II. Sr. Prom Comm. BLOCH, LAWRENCE . . . Larry : Jr. Hi. Bskbl.: BsbI.: Span. CI. I, 2: Mafh. CI. 2: l.R.C. CI. 2: Sr. Play. BILL, FRED . . . Fred : Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4: Capt 4: B CI. Z, 3, 4: H.R. BsI:bI. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4: A.Y. 3. BRODY, ALAN . . . AI : Geom. CI. 2, 3: Fr. CI. 2: Co+'II. Comm. 3: N.H.S. 4: Sr. Play Comm 4. BERNIE, EDITH . . . Edie : H.R. Off. I, 2: Harlq. 2: Mair. 2, 3: I.U.C. 2, 3: Sec. Soc. Aff. 4: MinsIreI Queen 4: Miss B Club 3. BILLINGTON, THOMAS . . . Tom : Sr. PI. Pub. Comm. 4, InfrmI. Bskbl: Ffbl 4' H R. Off 4 ' . . , . . : Fr. CI. 4: Red Cross Rep. 4. BLANCH, WILLIAM . . . BiII : Boy's Sfaie 2: Track 4: Sr. Play 4: Infrml. F+bI.: BsIrbI. 4. BERK, PHYLLIS . . . SIreIch : Libr. Assf. I: Beachcomber 2, 3: Mair. 3, 4: Minsf. Procession 2: Ty. 4: Sr. Play Cosfume Comm. CARVER, JOHN . . . Johnny : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Off. 3, 4: Honor CI. 3, 4: Ouarfermasier 4: Sr. Play. BLUM, DIANE . . . DinIzy : G.A.A. 3: A Capel- Ia 4: H.R. Sec. 4: Sr. Flay Comm. 4. BUSKER, SYDELLE . . . SidIe : G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Co- Capf. 3: CapI'. 4: Jr. CI. Sec.: Tennis 4: D.A.R. Award 4: Ty. Minsf. 3, 4. COHEN, ARLENE . . . ArIene : French Club 4. COHEN, IRVING . . . Irv : I.R.C. 2: Choir 3, 4: V.P. Choir 4. COHEN, JULES . . . JuIes : Vis. Ed. Assf. I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: H.R. BsIibI. 2: Chorus I: Sfud. Coun. Asst 3, 4. CARTER, PATRICIA . . . PaHy : Libr. Ass'I. 4: Span. CI.: G.A.A. 4: A.Y. 4: Ty. Ad SeIIer. COOPER, BEVERLY . . . Bev : H.R. Pres I, 2, 4: Span. CI. I: N.H.S. 3, 4: Hisf. 4: Deba+e 3, 4: N.F.L. 3, 4: Trees. 4: Span.: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 2. COMMANDER, CAROL . . . Carol : Chorus I, 2: Minsfr. I, 2, 4: Choir 4: Beachcomber Rep. 4. CHAUSEN, ALFRED . . . AIf : Hisfory Assf. I. CHERIN, RITA . . . Ri+a : A.Y. 2, 3: Span. CI. 3: Libr. Assf. 2: Beachcomber Rep. 2. COLBERT, JOYCE . . . Joyce : Chorus I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Span. CI. 3, 4: Choir 4: Trio 4: Minsfr. I, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2. BELLES, DOROTHY . . . Do+ : Choir I. 2' CHAJMOVITZ, EVA . . . Eva : H.R. Off. I, 2, 3: Laiin CI. 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: GirI's Sfafe 3: N.H.S. 4: Mafh. CI. 3. COHEN, NEIL . . . NeiI : Bshbl. 2, 3: Wheel Cl. 3, 4: Treas. 4: Bsbl. 3, 4: Geom. CI. COOK, LENORE . . . Lenny : A.Y. 2, 3, 4: Pres. 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. I, 4: Minsf. 2: Music Frolics 2. DWORSKY, ALAN . . . AIan : H.R. Off. I, 2, 3: Key Cl. 3, 4: Circ. Mgr. Ty.: CoI'Il. Regsi. Comm: N.H.S. 4: Sr. Play Ticlref Comm. Chair. CASWELL, BARBARA . . . Barb : Red Cross Rep. I: Volleyball Ieam 4. DEUTSCHBEIN, FRED . . . Faiher Produ: Geom. CI. 3: Span. Cl. 3, 4: Vis. Ed. Asst 3, 4: Inirml. Ffbl. I. DAVIS, JERRY . . . Jerry : Hon. Menl. Wesling- house Sci. Scholarships 4: Maih. CI. 4: Bausch 8: Lomb Sci. Award: ln'Irml. Sporis 4. ENGEL, TALA . . . Tala : Band 2, 3, 4: Honor CI. 2, 3, 4: Music Appr. Cl. 3, 4: Chess Cl. 2, 3: F.T.A. A+omic Energy Cl. 3. DRIMBA, ALEX . . . Fish : H.R. Pres. 2: Book- room AssI'. 2, 3, 4: Ffbl. 3: Swim. 3: Lab. Ass+. 3, 4: Nurses Assf. 2. DICKSTEIN, SHELDON . . . SheIIy : Infrml. Ffbl., Bsbl., Sfibl. 4. FREIDMAN, ROSALYN . . . Ro1 : Chorus 2: Libr. Asst 2, 3. EIRENBERG, ALAN . . . Alu: Tennis 4: Sr. Cl. V.P. 4: H.R. Pres. 4: Macbefh 4: Siucl. Coun. 4: Sr. Play Pub. Comm. FRIEDMAN, SHELDON . . . Shelly FRANKLYN, GEORGIA . . . Georgian: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: LeHer 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Honor Cl. 2, 3, 4: Skip Day Comm.: Prom Comm.: Harlq. 3: Band Le'Her. FEINBERG DAVID . . . Aire : B CI. 3, -I sec. 4, F+bI. 2, 3: H.R. off. 2, asm. Le++er 3, 4Q Span. Cl. Treas. 4: Sr. Play Comm. FADEM, JOAN . . . Joanie : Choir 3: H.R. OIF.: A.Y. 3: N.H.S. 4: Comm. Off. Assf. 4: I.R.C. 2. FINE. SHALLE . . . Sha e : Thesp. 4: Sr Play 4: Prod. Sfaff Fausf 4: Sr. Play Pub. Comm 4: Macbeih: Afhl. Ass'I'. 4. FARVER, PATRICIA ANN . . . PaI : H.R. Off 2, 4: Mair. 2, 3, 4: Lieu+. 3: Head Meir. 4: Sr Play Commiffee. f FRIEDMAN, DOLORES . . . Lorry FRIED, MILTON . . . MiI+y : Infrml. Ffbl.: Bslcbl. 4: Var. Bsbl. 4. FRANKLIN, JUNE . . . June : Glee CI. 2: A Capella Choir 3, 4: Harlq. 2, 3: Meir. 3, 4. FOX, JERRY . . . Jerry : H.R. Pres. 2, 3: Off. I, 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: N.F.L. 4: Harlq. 3: Sr. CI. PI. Debare Team 4: l.R.C. Parl. 2, Pres. 3, 4: A.Y. 2, 3: V.P. 4: La+in CI. V.P. I, 2: Pres. 2. FINNER, SIMONE . . . Simmy : Beachcomber 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Span. Cl. V.P. 4: Sr. PI. Pub. Comm. Minsi. 4. FURMAN, JACK . . . Jacl : H.R. Pres. I, 2, 4: F+bI. I, 2, 3, 4: Beachcomber Sporls Ed. 2: Wheel CI. 3, 4: Field Day Comm. 4. GILBERT, ARTHUR . . . Big Arf : Ffbl. I, 2, 3, 4: B CI. 2, 3 ,4: V.P. 4: Bshbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Key CI. 3, 4: Choir 4: Minsf. 4: Bsbl. 2, 3, 4. GREER, ARLENE . . . Arlene : H.R. Treas. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Sporfs 3, 4: A+hl. Leffer 3. GOODMAN, MARVIN . . . Bambi : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Monor CI. 3, 4: Lief. 3: Sr. PI. Key CI. 3, 4: De Malay: Macbelh 4: Slud. Coun. 3, 4. GOLDEN, LEONA . . . Lee : Beachcomber Ed.- in-Chief 4: Jr. Hi. Ed. 3: N.F.L. Sec. 3, 4: Ex. Cl. Speech Prize 3: A.Y. 2, 3: Corr. Sec. Slud. Coun. 4: Corr. Miami Herald, Sun 3, 4. GROSSMAN, RICHARD . . . Diclr : Hamler 3: Key CI. 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Beachcomber Bus. Mgr. 4: Golf 4: Inf. in Greasepainf 4: Sr. CI. Pres. GROSS, ZELDA . . . Zel : H.R. Treas. I, 2, 3, 4: Span. CI. I, 2: I.U.C. 2, 3: Harlq. 2, 3: Meir. 2, 3, 4: Capl. 4: Sr. Play. GRUMER, HOWARD . . . Howie : Frbl. I: Mgr. 2, 3: V.P. Sr. CI.: Sec. Aihl. 4: Pres. Wheel CI. 4: H.R. Pres. 3, 4. GROOVER, PEGGY JEAN . . . Peggy : Span. CI. I, 2, 3: Span. N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Mair. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Treas. I, 2: Siud. Coun. 3: N.H.S. 4: Ty. GOTTFRIED JACOB . . . JaI:ie : Vis. Ed. Assf. I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: H.R. Bskbl. 2, 3, 4: Boy's Side 2. GREENGLASS, HERMAN . . . Hermann: Vis. Ed. Assl. 2, 3, 4: Span. CI. 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Libr. Assi. I: Chem. Lab. Asst 3. GOLDHAGAN, PAUL . . . PauI : Geomelry CI. 2: Choir 3. GOLDBERG, LOUIS . . . Louiss : A.Y. 2, 3: Infrml. Bslrbl. 2, 3: Ffbl. 3: H.R. Pres. 2: Treas. 4: Sr. Play Comm. GABLER, RUDOLPH . . . Rudy GOODMAN, GLORIA . . . Glen: Sec. Jr. Hi. Slud. Coun.: Beachcomber l, 2, 3: Sr. Hi. Cabnl. 3, 4: Rec. Sec. Sfud. Coun. 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: S.A.S.C.S. Ty. Organ. Mgr.: N.F.L. Sec. 4: Isl Sfale Oral. Coniesf: Girl's Exfemp. Spealring. GREENWALD, ALLAN . . . Alu: H.R. Pres. l, 2: Off. 3, 4: Ffbl. I, 2: Bshbl. 2, 3, 4: B Cl. 3, 4: Sec. 4: Sec. Afhl. 4: Wheel Cl. 4. GARTH, HELENE . . . Helene : Span. Cl. 2: A.Y. 2: Er. Cl. 2, 3: V.P. 3: H.R. Off. 4. GOLZBEIN, ALBERT . . . Bobo : H.R. Pres. I: H.R. F+bl.: Bslzbl.: Bsbl. I, 2, 3, 4. GRANAT, RHODA . . . Rhoda : Libr. Ass+. I, 2, 3, 4: Harlq. Z, 3: Thesp. 2, 3, 4: Span. N.H.S. 3: A Caiella Choir 3: lnlr in Greasepainf 3: Ty. Ad. Mgr.: Brush and Pallefle. GOLDENBERG, ROBERT . . . Bob : H.R. Off. I, 2: Libr. Assl. 2, 3: Vis. Ed. Asst 3, 4. GELLER, FRANCINE . . . Fran : Libr. Assl. 3, 4: Music Cl. 4: AHend. Off. Assf. 4: A.Y. 4: Sr. Class Play 4. GOLDBLATT, HARVEY . . . Harvey HAGAN, RUTH . . . Rulhie : Beachcomber 2: A.Y. 2, 3: l.R.C. 2: Harlq. 3: Thesp. 3, 4: Sr. Play Cosfume Comm.: Direclor Aria de Capo. GREENBURGH, ELLEN . . . Elly : Spanish Club. GREENFEDER, FLORENCE . . . Flon: G.A.A. 3, 4: Sporls 3, 4: H.R. Sec. 4: Sporfs Leller 3. HORNIK, RICHARD . . . Richie : H.R. Treas. I, 2: ln+rml. Flbl. Champs 3: Sr. Play Comm. HOLSKIN, FRANCES . . . Bebe : Guid. Asst 3: Inform. Desk 3: Red Cross Rep. 4: Music Cl. 4. GALLANT, PAUL . . . Paul ': Lafin Cl. 2: Al- gebra Cl. 2: lnlrml. Taclrle Winner 3: Fr. Cl. 3, 4. HONIGBAUM, JAMES . . . Jimmy : FIbl. 2, 3, 4: Wheel Cl. 3. 4: V.P. 4: Slud. Coun. Assl. 4: H.R. V.P. 4: Field Day Comm. 4. HOFFSPIEGEL, DAVID . . . Dave : Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Lalin Cl. l, 2: l.R.C. 2, 3: H.R. Treas. 2: Lab. Assl. 3, 4: Proi. 4. HART, ROBERT . . . Buday : H.R. v.P. I, 2: H.R. Pres. 3, 4: H.R. Frbl. 3, 4: Wheel Cl. Pres. 4. HOFFMAN, TIMOTHY . . . TImmy Z Band I, 2, 3, 4: Honor CI. I, 2, 3, 4. HARRIS, MARVIN . . . Marv : H.R. Off. IC H.R. Pres. 3, 4: lnfrml. Bskbl., Ffbl., Bsbl. 2, 3, 4: Lafin Cl. Pres. 3: N.H.S. 4. HERSH, MURRAY . . . Murray : Beachcomber Rep. 4: Libr. Assf. 4: H.R. Ffbl., Bskbl., Bsbl. 4: Track 4: I.R.C. JOSELOFF, DORIS . . . Doris : H.R. Treas. I: Harlq. 2, 3: Thesp. 3, 4: V.P. 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: I.U.C. 2, 3: V.P. 3: Fr. CI. 3: Hamlef 3: Macbeih Lead 4: Main Off. Assi. 3: Volleyball Team 3. JOHNSON, THOMAS . . . Tom : Track 3, 4: lnfrml. Bskbl. 3. JACKSON, NAOMI EVA . . . Bobbie : Libr. Assf. 4: Spanish Club 4. JOSEPH, IRA . . . Ira : Sfud. Coun. Assf. 4: Track Mgr. 4. KAMIN, AVIVA . . . Aviva : GirI's Sporis I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. Jr. Hi. G.A.A. I: G.A.A. Off. 2, 3, 4: J. B. Lemon Award 3: Geom. CI. 2, 3: V.P. 3: Dade Counfy G.A.A. Sec. 3: Sfafe Doubles Ten- nis Cham. 4: Capf. 4. KAPLAN, KENNETH . . . Kenny : Ffbl. Mgr. I. 2, 3. 4: Head Mgr. 3, 4: Inhml. F+bI. 2, 3: B CI. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Hamlef 3: Macbeih 4: H.R. Off. 2, 3, 4: Wheel CI. 4: Sr. Class Treas. 4: Sfud. Coun. Treas. 4: A Capella Choir 4. KEEGAN, JAMES . . . Jim : H.R. Bskbl., Flbl. 3, 4: H.R. Treas. 4: Track 4. KUSHNER, APRILE . . . ApriIe : Brush 8: Pal- lefle 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: Chorus 3: Choir 4. KAHN, ROBERT . . . Bob : Proi. 2, 3, 4: Lab. Assf. 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play Commiffee 4. JACOBS, PEGGY . . . Peggy : Libr. Assl. I: Mair. 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Beachcomber 2: Ty. 4: Minsf. 3: Dean's Assf. 4: Sr. PI. Comm. 4. KURZWEIL, LEWIS . . . Lew : Fibl. I, 2, 3, 4: Leffer 3, 4: B CI. 3, 4: Bskbl. 4: Track 4: Usher 4. KAY, BARBARA . . . Barbara : Fr. CI. Off. I, 3, 4: H.R. Off. 2, 3, 4: A.Y. 2, 3: Off. 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: V.P. 4: Cheerleader 4: Sr. Play Comm. Sec. Social Affairs 4. KLUBECK, HOWARD . . . Howie : Swimming 3, 4: A Capella Choir 4: Span. CI. 4. KOBRIN, JOAN . . . Joanie : Girl's Sporis I, 2, 3: H.R. Off. I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Trees. 3: I.R.C. 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Span. CI. Treas. 3: Ty. 4: Sr. Play. KOPALD, AVRON . . . Avron : French Club 3, 4. KOBLEY, STEPHEN . . . S+eve : Band 2, 3, 4: Honor CI 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: A.Y. 2, 3: V.P. 3: Red Cross Rep. I, 2: H.R. Off. I. KIMBALL, SANFORD . . . Sandy : H.R. V.P. 2, 3: Pres. 4: Span. Cl. 2, 3, 4: Span. N.H.S. 2, 3: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: lnlrml. Bskbl. 2, 3: Ds Molay 3, 4: B 4: Sr. Play 4: Slucl. Coun. 4. KIEL, FRANKLYN KENNETH . . . Frank KENNEDY, JAMES . . . Jim : Golf I, 2: Latin CI. I, 2: H.R. Bskbl., Sffbl. 2, 3: Ftbl. 4: Tennis 3, 4: Lelfer 3. 4: B CI. 3, 4: H.R. V.P. 4. KAZANSKY, SYLVIA . . . Syl : A.Y. 3: Brush, PaIleHe CI. 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 4. KAHN, RONALD . . . Ronnie : Inlrml. Plbl. 3: Keysfone 3: Track 4: Sr. Skip Day Comm. 4. KOVNAT, SAMUEL . . . Samui Band I, 2, 3, 4: Span. Cl. 2, 3, 4: Music CI. 3, 4: Geom. CI. 3: Jr. Anglers 2. KISHNER, IRWIN . . . Kish : Fr. CI. I, 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Inf. in Grease. 4: Macbelh 4: Inform. Desk, 4: Sfud. Coun. Assf. KLEIN, JOSEPH . . . Joey : Beachcomber 3, 4: Sr. Play Pub. Comm. 4: Sfud. Coun. Pub. Comm. 4: Minsl. 3: CoI'II. 3: Ari Prize 2: H.R. Off. I. KLUBACH, HELEN . . . HeIen : H.R. Off. 2. 3, 4: Harlq. 2, 3: Thesp. 3, 4: Pres. 4: I.R.C. 3: Span. N.H.S. 2, 3: Span. CI. 3: Ty. 4: Sr. PI.: Beachcomber 4. KOGAN, GERALD . . . Jerry : Infrml. Ffbl., Bskbl., Bsbl. 2, 3, 4: Fr. Cl. 2: Wheel CI. 4: N.F.L. 4: V.P. Sfud. Coun. 4: Debale Team 4: H.R. Pres. 4. KOLBER, BARBARA . . . Barb : Sr. Play Comm. 4: Red Cross Rep. 4: Chorus 4: AH'en. OH. Assl. 4: Minsf. 2: Counf, Coed 2: Music Frolics 2: H.R. Treas. I: Nurses Assl. I. LANDY, LAWRENCE . . . Larry : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Drum Maier 2, 3, 4: Capt 3, 4: L+. 3: Honor CI. 3, 4: Key CI. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Pres. 4: Sec. Inf. 4: Sfud. Conduc+ Medal: De Molay. LIBMAN, JUNE . . . Juney:': G.A.A. I, 3: sf. Play: Nobody Sleeps 4: Glee Club I: I.R.C. 2, 3: Beachcomber I. LEHRMAN, RONALD . . . Ronnie : All-Cify Baskefball 3, 4: Bskbl. Capl. 4: B CI. 4: Wheel Club 4. LETOWSKY, FRANCINE . . . Fran : H.R. Pres. I, 2: Slud. Coun. I: I.R.C. Treas. 2: I.U.C. 3: F.T.A. 4: Sr. Play: Twirler 2. LEVITT, IRENE . . . Irene ': H.R. Off. I, 2, 3: I.R.C. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Geom. CI. 3: Span. CI. Sec. 2: A.Y. 3: Clinic Ass+. 3, 4: Typhoon Typisl 4: N.H.S. Treas. 4: Co+'Il. Comm. 3. LIPP, ZURA MAE . . . Zura : Swimming 4: Sr. PI. Comm. 4: Choir 3: Fr. Cl. 2. LEWEN, EDWARD . . . Ed : LOEB, ROBERT . . . Bob : Band I, 2, 3. 4: Off. 2, 3, 4: Honor CI. 2, 3, 4: Proi. I, 2, 3: I.R.C. 2, 3, 4: Span. CI. 2: Minsi. Comm. 3: H.R. Pres. 4: Sr. PI. Comm. LEVY HARRY . . Ha - Golf Team 2 3 4 n f PPY - I 1 I H.R. Pres. 4: In+rmI. FIbI. 4: Off. Asst 4. LEVINE, ALAN . . . AIan : H.R. Treas. 3. LOCKSHIN, ALLEN . . . KugeI : Lafin CI. I, 2, 3: Treas. 3: H.R. Treas. 2, 3: Pres. 3: Proi. 2, 3, 4. LIPSCHUTZ, MARK . . . MarIx : Senior Class Play 4. MILLER, ARLENE . . . ArIene : Maioreffe I, 2: Span. CI. I: R. C. His+. 2. MILLER, PAUL . . . PauI : Guidance Assisfanf 3, 4: Libr. Assf. 2: Affend. Assf. 2. MEYERS, MAVIS . . . Mavis : Band I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Span. N.H.S. 3: GirI's Sporfs 4: Beachcomber Rep. 3. MARGOL, MARVIN . . . Marv : Jr. Hi. BSLIJI.. Bsbl., VoIIeybaII: In+rmI. F+bI., BsI:bI., Bsbl. 2, 3, 4. MANNING, JOAN . . . Joanie : Libr. Assf. I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Off. I, 2: I.R.C. 2: Minsf. 3: N.H.S. 4. MARCUS, ANNETTE . . . CorneIia : Fr. CI. I, 2: HarIq. 2, 3: Thesp. 4: Aria de Capo, Besf Actress Award 4: Tri-Lambs, Treas. 3: Span. CI. 4: Sr. Play Lead. MILSTEIN, JOSEPH . . . Joe : Capt Jr. Hi. Bskbl. Team: Bslrbl. 2, 3, 4: Boy's S+aIe 2: Geom. CI. 3: Wheel CI. 4: Siud. Teacher 2, 3, 4. MINK, RICHARD . . . Richie MENAKER, GERALD . . . Jerry : In'rrmI. Sftbl., BsIrbI. 3, 4: Sfud. Teacher 4. MAMLET, LAURENCE . . . Larry : Band I, 2, 3. 4. NALITT, ADRIENNE . . . Adrienne : Off. Ass+. 2: Libr. Assf. 4: Comm. Off. Asst 4. NATHAN, PHILIP . . . PhiI : Libr. Ass+. 3: Chem. Assf. 3. NACCARATO, NAT . . . NaI '2 H.R. Bshbi. 2, 3, 4: HR. Sfrbl. 2: Ffbl. 4: Comm. Ass'I'. 4. NEISEN, ALLAN . . . BiIIy : H.R. Off. I: In+rmI. FIbI. 2, 3: Span. CI. 3: Ffbl. 4: Track 4: A++end. Off. Assf. 4. NORRIS, FRANCIS . . . FranIr : H.R. Ffbl., Bskbl. 4. OAKEN, ARNOLD . . . Arnie : H.R. Treas I: Ffbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: InIrmI. Coach 2, 3, 4: B CI. 3. 4: Capi. FIbI. Team 4. OSHEROFF, JOAN LOUISE . . . Oshy : V.P. Jr. Hi. Siud., Coun. Am. Legion Award I: Sec. Srud. Coun. 3: Sec. Jr. Cfass: N.I'I.S. 3, 4: Pres. Lafin CI. 3: Co-Ed Ty.: GirI's Sfafe: Senior PIay. OLIAN, ROBERT . . . Bob : Orafory I: Beach- comber I, 2, 3, 4: Feaf. Ed. 3: News Ed. 4: Thesp. : Coun. Parl. : S'ra+e DebaIe Champs: N.F.L. 3, 4 Pres 4: S'IaI'e S'Iud. Congress: 3rd S.E. Debafe: Boy's Sfafe 3: A.Y. Oraiory 3: Speech CI. Pres. 3: Bsbl Mgr. 2. ROSE, ALLAN . . . AI : In'IrmI. Award F+bI., BsIrbI., S'F+bI.: Hon. Men. Posfer Conf. I: H.R. FI'bI., BsIrbI., Sf+bI. 3, 4: 3rd prize Ari Conf. 3: Track 3: Award InfrmI. Ffbl. 3: 2nd prize Am. Leg. Pos+er Con+es+. PERLMUTTER, LAWRENCE . . . Larry : Pres. Jr. CI. 3: Pres. N.H.S. 4: Pres. N.F.L. 4: Pres. Fla. Assoc. Sfud. Coun. 4: SIa+e Deba+e Champs 3, 4: NaI'I. Finals Exremp. 3: Her Id Essay Winner 3. POTICHA, WILLIAM . . . BiIIy : Band I, 2: Key CI. Pres. 4: Harlq. 3: Rec. Depf. 3, 4: Boy's SIa're 3, 4: In'I. in Grease. 3, 4: Cheerleader, 4: Thesp. Treas. 4: Macbeih 4: Minsi. 4. ROTHMAN, KATHERINE . . . Ka+hy : Pan. Am. CI. I: A.Y. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2, 3: Tennis 4: MinsI. 4: Span. CI. 3. ROSE, GERRY LOU . . . Germ: Jr. Hi. SI'ud. Coun. I: Pres. Libr. CI. I: Pres. Span. CI. I, 2: Sec. 3: Beachcomber I, 2, 3: In'r. in Grease. 3: Macbeih 4: Co+'II. Comm.: GirI's Sporfs 2, 3. ROSEN, MIRIAM . . . Miriam : So'HbaII Ieam 3. RABIN, SUSAN . . . Sue : Red Cross Rep. 4: Prinf. Comm. Sr. PI. 4. ROSE, HOWARD . . . Howie : H.R. V.P. 3, 4: Infrml. Ffbl. 3, 4: Field Day Prize, 3, 4: H.R. Bsicbl., F+bI. 3, 4. ROSENBLATT, TOBY . . . Toby : Chorus I, 2: Span. CI. I, 2, 3, 4: Minst I: Essay ConIesI Winner I: Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4: Beachcomber Adv. 2, 3: Feat WriIer 4: Maioreffe Lefier 3: Embryo Sfaff 4. ROSENTHAL, MARILYN . . . Marilyn ROSENGARTEN, MARVIN . . . Marv : Senior CIass PIay. RABINOWITZ, GLADYS . . . Happy BoHom : Span. CI. I, 2, 3: Libr. Assf. I: G.A.A. I, 2: I.R.C. 2: Beachcomber 3,4: Typisi' 4. RUBIN, RICHARD . . . Dick : H.R. Pres. I: Infrml. Ftbl., Bsicbl., Sffbl. I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Ffbi. 2, 3, 4. REISER, PHYLLIS . . . PI1yI : Libr. Assf. 4: Beachcomber Rep. 4. SILVERSTEIN, HOWARD . . . Howie : H.R. Off. I, 2, 3, 4: BsbI. 2, 3, 4: AII-Ciiy 3, 4: Capf. 4: B CI. 2, 3, 4: V.P. 3: Pres. 4: Wheei CI. 4: Beachcomber Arfisf 4: Siuci. Coun. 4. SCHNUR, JEROME . . . Jerry : WheeI CI. 4: Harlq. 3: Thesp. 3, 4: Sr. Hi. Proi. 3: H.R. V.P. I. SHIFKE. MELVIN . . . MeI : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Honor CI. 2, 3, 4: Band Lie+. 3, 4: Span. CI. 2, 3, 4: Span. N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Key CI. 3, 4. SCZCZAPANSKI, STANLEY . . . Sian SURKIN, DEBORAH . . . Debby : Fr. Cl. 4. SOLOMON, HARRISON . . . Harry : F+bI. 4. SPRAFKIN, IRIS . . . Iris : N.H.S. 4: I.R.C. 2, 3: A.Y. 2, 3: Libr. Assf.: Span. CI. Sec. 3: Span. N.H.S. 2, 3: Commr. Depi.: Red Cross Rep. 3: Sr. PI. Somm.: H.R. Off. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Guici. Assi. 3, 4. STONE, ELAYNE . . . Elayne SILVERBERG, MARVIN . . . Merv : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Deans Asst 4. SIEGLER, CAROL . . . CaroI : G.A.A. I: LeHer I: I.R.C. 2: Span. CI. 2: Band 2, 3, 4: GirI's Spor+s 2: Honor CI. 3, 4: Lieu+. 4: H.R. Treas. 4: Sr. PI. Comm. SOTUS, THALIA . . . ThaIia : I.R.C. 2, 3: A.Y. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Laiin CI. 2: Black, Goid Siaff 3: H.R. Treas 3: Sr. PIay. SELTZER, DANIEL . . . Danny : Am. Leg. Medai: Pres. Jr. Hi Siud. Coun. I: Is+ Prize Miami Heraid Essay Coni. 2: Harvard CI. Award 3: N.H.S.: Hamlef 3: Pres. Key CI. 3, 4: Pres. Slud. Coun. 4. Macbeih: Embryo 2, 3, 4. SCHWARTZMAN, ELAINE . . . EIaine : H.R. Pres. I: Parl. Sfud. Coun. I: Libr. Assf. I, 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Span. CI. 2, 3: Span. N.H.S. 2: A.Y. 3: Dean's Asst 3: Sec. Los+, Found 4: Circ. Mgr. Beachcomber 4: Sr. PIay Comm. SAKRAIS, LOIS . . . Lois : Chorus 3: Swim 3, 4: Span. CI. 3: A Capella Choir 4: Minsi. 4. STRAUS, ARNOLD . . . Arnie : H.R. Pres I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin CI. Off. I, 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Key CI. 2, 3: Fr. CI. 2, 4: N.F.L. 4: S+ud. Coun. Cabn. 4: Bus. Mgr. Beachcomber. SCOTT, MELVIN . . . Mel MORGENSTERN, MAY . . . Mazie : Jr. Hi. Treas. I: I.R.C. Off. 2, 3: Mair. 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4. MILLER, STUART . . . S'Iuie : lnirml. Bskbl., Fibl. 2, 3, 4: Gold Ball Award 3. MENDOW, IRIS . . . Iris : Libr. Asst I: Glee CI. 2: Minst 3: Dean's Asst 4: Sr. CI. PI. Tickei Comm. 4. SIFLINGER, SEYMOUR . . . Seymour : I.R.C. 2: Lafin Cl. 2, 3. SALL, DOROTHY . . . DoHy : Libr. Asst I, 2: Red Cross Rep. 2: Harlq. 2, 3: Beachcomber 2: H.R. V.P. I: Main Off. Asst 3: Sr. Play: Ty: Dean's Asst 4. NISSMAN, BERNARD . . . Bernie SOLOSKO, ROSALYN . . . Roz : Sfud. Coun. Cabn. I: Libr. Asst I: CI. I: I.R.C. 2: Macbeih 4: Siaie Drama Conveniion 4. SHERMAN, MARILYN . . . Marilyn SAPHIRE, THELMA . . . Realm: Libr. Asst I, 4: Span. Cl. 2, 3, 4: Off. 3, 4: I.R.C. 2: Sr. Play: A.Y. 4: Mafh. Cl. 4. SOUTAR, JACK . . . JacL : Chorus I: H.R. Treas. I: Proi. 2, 3, 4: Golf Team 4. SEIGER, CONNIE . . . Connie SATER, STANFORD . . . SI'anford : H.R. Treas. 3, 4. STAHL, ARNOLD . . . Arnie : H.R. Pres I, 2, 4: Bslrbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Proi. I: B CI. 2, 3. 4: Wheel CI. 3. 4: Sec. Int Sfud. Coun. 4: Sr. Play Comm.: Geom. CI. SINGER, EVELYN . . . Ev : H.R. Sec. I, 4: Minst 2: Span. CI. 2: Mair. 2, 3, 4. SALMON, HERSCHEL . . . Hersl'ly : Bench- comber I: H.R. Off. 2: Span. CI. 3. TARLYN, NANCY . . . Nen : Beachcomber 2, 3, 4: Feat Ed. 4: Span. CI. Z, 3, 4: Jr. CoI'II. Comm. SILVERS, RONALD . . . Ronnie : Proieciionisf 3, 4. TESHER, HOWARD . . . Howie : Bsltbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Bsbl. I, 2, 3, 4: Ffbl. 3, 4: Bskbl. AII-Cify Capt 3, 4: B CI. 3, 4: Dean's Asst 2: Inform. Desh. 3. STOLER, ALAN . . . AI : Span. CI. I, 2: Libr. Asst I: H. R. Bslrbl. Sfrbl. F+bI. 2, 3, 4: Bsbl. Mgr. 3: Libr. Typ. 4: Geom. CI. 3. TISHMAN, MARCIA . . . MarsI'i : I. R. C. I, 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Choir, 2: Red Cross V. P. 4: Libr. Assi. 4: Sr. PI. Comm. TOWNSEND, BETTY . . . BeHy : H. R. Sec. I: H. R. Treas. 2: Geom. CI. 3: Span. CI. 3: Guid. Asst 4. VAN WYE, ANTHONY . . . Tony : H. R. Pres. I: V. P. 4: Span. N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pres. 4: Bsbl. 3: Infrml. Bskbl. 2, 3, 4: In+. in Grease. 3: Hamlef, 3: Macbefh, 4: Minsf. 4: Lafin Medal, 3. WAGNER, MARILYN . . . Waggy : Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Honor CI. 2, 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Choir, 3, 4: NHS Sec. 4: GirI's S+afe, 3: Harlq. 3: Sr. CI. PI. 4: Beachcomber, 2. ZALL, ELOYCE . . . Eloycez Libr. Asst 4: Tickei Comm. Sr. CI. Play. WEISS, PETER . . . Pe+e : Fr. CI. Pres. 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 3: Span. CI. Treas. 3: H. R. Bslrbl. 3, 4: H. R. Fibl. 4: H. R. Sffbl. 4: Sr. Play. WEINER, JOEL . . . Joel: F+bI. I, 2, 4: H. R. Bsbl., Bskbl. I, 2, 3, 4: F+bI. Leffer, 4. WITT, JEROME . . . Jerry : Band, I, 2, 3, 4: S+ud. Cond. 3, 4: Honor Club Pres. 3, 4: Key CI. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3: Harlq. 2, 3: Thesp. 3, 4: Isl divi- sion solo 2, 3, 4: conducfing 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 3, 4. WAGNER, GWYNETH . . . Gwen : Harlq. 3- Hhesp. 3, 4: Treas. 4: Span. CI. 3: Libr. Asst 4: Capella, 4: Sr. PI. Sfud. Direcf. 4: Minsf. 3, 4: In+erIude, 3, 4: Thesp. Conv. 3: Ty, 4. WIDENER, GLORIA . . . GIo : H. R. Sec. I, 2, 3, : Chorus 2, 3: Minsf. 2: A. Y. 2: Libr. Assf. 2, 3, 4: G. A. R. 4: Span. CI. 4: Dean's Asst 4- Coun. Co-Ed, 2: Geom. CI. 3. WASSERMAN, GLORIA . . . Sion: G. A. A. I, 2: GirI's Spor'Is I, 2: Band 3, 4: Geom. CI. 3: I. R. C. 3: Tennis CI. 4: Red Cross, 4: Choir AssI'. 4' Libr. Assf. I, 2. A WEINER, MARTIN . . . Mar+y : H. R. Bskbl., 2, 3, 4: H. R. Ffbl. 3, 4: H. R. Sf+bI. 4. WALTER, LUCILLE . . . Lucille: Libr. Assl. I, 4: Beachcomber 2: Fr. CI. 2: H. R. Sec. 3, 4: Sec. Sr. CI. 4: Ty. 4: Geom. CI. 3: Guid. Assf. G. A. A. 4: Sr. Play Comm. Di Jamo. 3. WASSERMAN, RICHARD . . . RicI1 : H. R. Pres. 2, 3: Lafin CI. V. P. 3: Wheel CI. 4: Slud. Coun. Assf. 4: Span. Cl. Pres. 4. YASSER, RUTH . . . Ru+hie : Geom. CI. 3: Fr. CI. 3: Library Assi. . YAGODA, BARBARA . . . Barb : Beachcomber I, 2, 3, 4: Feaf. Ed. 4: Span. NHS 2, 3: Harlq. 3: Thesp. 3, 4: Embryo 3, 4: Span. CI. I, 3, 4: Blaclr, Gold Bk. 3: Inierlude 3: NHS 4: Macbeih, 4. WIMBERGER, EDWARD . . . Eddie : Inirml. Bskbl. I: In+rmI. Sffbl. 2: Lafin CI. 3. BROWN, LAWRENCE . . . Larry : Tennis Team, LACKS, SANDRA . . . Sandy 3' HANNAH, CHARLES . . . CharIes : s+uden+ WOHL, MARILYN . . . MariIyn : Span. Cl. I, 2: Teacher in Physics, 4. I. R. C. I, 2: Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Minsf. I, 2, 35 Harllif. 3: Thesp. 4: Apollo Cl. 2: Counf, Co-ed, 2. WASSERMAN, MARILYN . . . MariIyn : Library AssT. 3. 4: Beachcomber TypisT, 4. HOCHSTEIN, JAN . . . Jan : Brush and PaIe+Te, 3, 4: Pub. Comm. 4: Chairman, PrinTing and PosTer Comm. WAAD, AMY . . . Amy : A Capella Choir, 3, 4: Lalin Cl. 3: Geom. CI. 3, 43 H. R. Chaplain, 4. I U wav: qbdfdfty The graduaTing Seniors oT June, 1950, have leTT behind Them one oT The mosT ouTsTanding records oT accomplishmenTs in The hisTory oT This school. EnTering junior high in I944, They began immediaTely To inTluence The acTiviTies and general aTmos- phere of The school. They were responsible Tor The TirsT STudenT Day held in iunior high, as well as Tor The original charTering oT The presenT Junior High NaTional Honor SocieTy. Their sophomoreyear passed happily and quickly, wiTh members oT The class disTinguishing Themselves in all kinds of liTerary, aThleTic, and scholasTic compeTiTions and acTiviTies. As juniors. The I95O Class enThusiasTically planned a wonderful coTil- lion, held aT The Saxony I-loTel. and presenTed a well-remembered and well-perTormed minsTrel and coronaTion. They also parTicipaTed in all school acTiviTies, and many of Them ended Their iunior year well on The way To a+hIe+ic and academic sTardom. The senior year of The Class oT I95O climaxed six years oT hard work, Tun. and ouTsTanding accomplishmenTs. The marvelous Senior Skip Day, held April 2lsT aT The Floridian HoTel, was made possible by a successTul and well-acTed class play, Our I-learTs Were Young and Gay . The prom, held June 3, was everyThing any senior could ask Tor. and The impressive BaccalaureaTe Services held a sincere message Tor all oT us. GraduaTion exercises were conducTed on June 8 aT The Lincoln TheaTre. They concluded 230 high-school careers Tilled wiTh pleasure and work well-done. Our years aT Beach High will provide us all, years Trom now. wiTh Tood Tor ThoughT and happy memories. 46 To MISS MARGARET GILKEY Xvizen tile years lzave passed and muclz that we lzave ienown and loved at MBHS izas tween ali twut forgotten, among tile memories wlziciz we, tlze 1950 Seniors, will recall most clearly and fondly will tae tlzose of the smiling face, tile patient counsel and tize good advice of Nfiss Margaret Giiieey. As advisor on tire planning of sctzeduies, as our genial counseior on coiiege pians, and as an understanding and lzeipfui friend Miss Giileey has won our admiration and respect---and a place in our izearts. A 14 .dx W. asf' K Unit of Voguey' Stanley Szczapanslzi Harriet Baroncless X, .,,., Twfnlele Toes . . . Thelma Sa-1pl1ire, David Feinberg ffm CFI 'H V :viva-.-W Styled for Success Leona Golden Danny Seltzer 'S gat A Q A , Ailzletfcally Incfinecl? . . Aviva Kamin, Howie Tesller A H 35 S555 Q 4 , ww Aw - .Q L-Lx -.SN A' A My W .ww W Z J b I 4' 'f . , of W' .4 2 4522550 i Y . A 4 My 'WWEBQKQ 4 V- r 225' X .,.,. ?5YY,' vtffplw ' ' ' V' K ,ff - .-:y 1 A - x X, , A 'W ,, 5 SQ? k 3.55 ' x 'gi E ..... 1 -512: 5 Y, S53-s i ' 5 fn . f ' Q . .1 x L3 f- Q ' Rf K Q M Q' A 3? 'E 4 fd Ay.. A A Qi - Nfl H7 3 . ML Af- Q fi: 2 ' W- f 54' ,, W 1-ww ' 2- Y-wt' . , :. f X ,X Q Yi QQ: N . .1 1 , ' f wif 14 1 f wsivigig L 'f fig, K R Kwik k , R A 3 A X 1 -- A - X X 1 ,Q V, 4 ,T 1 rf? K N 4 mf . 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Q: - lg fix' , AE, i :vu Vs .BM - . -' f 'Pix ' :Qtiu -, :III 5,5 ,K 2 Qu! - '-'Q' --A-- - ' A lil ., . .V MSSQL L 1 s,.I I, ,X '. -- ap x ln.. . -.' i? 1.' -. f 51 .l'-f.I,jf::,j,L:,'Qf f' ' am, 5,l.:!,,:., 3:,f.,..y. 5 -'SA ,xx -x N sf' isvv- ve . 1 E.. N Junior sponsors: Miss Rae Hoplrins, Mrs. BeHy Solzoloff, Miss Marion Ellis, Miss Muriel Plummer, Miss Helen Davis, Mrs. Gail Davis, Mr. Harold Ruby, Mrs. Lilla Lyle. Nor picfured: Mrs. Mineana Jordan, Miss Cafherine Moore. The Junior Class has been an oursfanding one since fheir enirance info Senior High. Guided by iheir sponsors and officers, The whole group worlced lirelessly lo produce one oi The loesi coron- alion shows ever fo be presenled ai Miami Beach Senior High School. Junior Class officers: Connie Jaclrson, Ronnie Seiden, Bobby Bass, Sandy Sfieglifz, Phill Benzil, Eugene Weiner, Bill Gross. if O 'sr 'ke-41 ,ptr was afistg' V ss3',i wqi' nsi'f 1 'ser ia!! , i ' ' is IZB I Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsl Semesfer Of- ficers. Geraldine Janis, Eddie Jacobi, Phill Benzil, Sandy Sfieglih. Firsf Row: Terry' Rudolph, Marll Reicher, Sylvia Neuwirfh, Naomi Zulerman, Glor- ia Fifzer, Renee Cifron, Gloria Bell, Barbara Kroland. T Second Row: Rhoda Budniclc, Roberf Druclx- er, Myra Diener, Joyce Leeman, San- ford Kern, Donald Kleinman, Charloffe Fogelman. Third Row: Nancy Gass, Louise Wolfe, Paul Sirgheney, Charles Leoni, Yale Levine, Irving Heller. Fourfh Row: Ralph Temple, Joseph Kruger, Melvin Sundoolr, Marfin Kazan, Phil Rosenfhal. Fiffh Row: Saul Grundwerg, Maurice Ra- boid. Nof Picfured: Harrief Ginsberg, Sanford Siegel, David Brauzer, Rifa Tuclrman. I2B 2 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Phyllis Anlnlowifz, Eva Chaimo- vifz, Sfanley Angel. Firsf Row: Claire Weiss, Nafalie Weinberg, Carol Jaffee, Rifa Keller, Be'H'y Cohen, Joe Teifelbaum, Joy Davison, Barbara Leonard. Second Row: Cyvia Baer, Toby Goluslrin, Sherry Herman, Arlene Silverman, Bar- fon Goldsfein, Lois Pollack, Jan Hoclr- sfein, Marvin Schere. Third Row: Saul Cohen, Lila Feldman, Sey- mour Teifelbaum, Ronald Silvers, Neil Usden, Charles Muffer. Fourfh Row: Jack Rocca, Sfanley Josowifz, Walfer Slrlar, Arfhur Sfillman, Melvin Mifchell, Jimmy Schwarfzburg. Fiffh Row: Richard Golub, Harvey Gold, Julius Perlman. IIAI Seafed: Leif fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Carole Cohen, Eclifh Rooff, Sheldon Zane, lna Raffef. Firsi Row: Barbara Beck, Gloria Di Cesare, Joan Bierman, Annabelle Du Bois. Har- rief Pafhman, Gladys Greenblaff, Helen Cosfello, Irwin Snyder. Second Row: Marvin Gross, Gerald Taylor, Miriam Kovnaf, Sfuarf Israel, David Pollock, Edward Bolden, Herberf Kauf man. Third Row: Ellioff Goldberg, Tobee Wynne Gibson, Roberf Maqoon, Sanford Mar- burger, Richard Blaclzman, Carl Bau- fnann. Fourlh Row: Jerry Rosenberg, Gerald Mar- cus, Bruce Heafh. E s Q Q if x ,Q r lIA2 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Joan Terman, Rufh Schapiro, Bernice Sir, Jack Bemporad. Firsf Row: Peggy Gold, Marlene Anfler, Leila Sfein, Marilyn Barba, Alan Kap- lan, Sheila Warhaffig, Ilene Wecksfein, Charlene Gribin. Second Row: Marlene Marcus, Phyllis Bry- man, Sue Jaffee, Rosalie Gross, Bar- bara Becker, Melvin Silverberg, Jack Greenberg. Third Row: Marvin Davis, Jules Diamond, Joel Abrams, Sylvia Gordon, Ted New- man, Jerry Burns. Fourfh Row: Warren James, Norberf Chil- and, Norman Osfrov, Marshall Gold- sfein. IIA3 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Judy Serofa, Jay Linn, Alan Greenberg, Barbara Kesfen. Firsf Row: Gloria Mafloff, Joyce Becker- man, Cynara Sfein, Vicki Habib, Sandra Tishman, Helene Sassoon, Leila Deufch, Sandra Zeiger. Second Row: Caroline Wills, Carol Hamil- fon, Dorofhy Feif, Allan Wholman, Alan Pasfernack, Kenny Rosenberg, Emanuel Segal. Third Row: Lew Leon, Barbara Gross, Judy Hayes, Florence Leviff, Marcia Selig- man, Alberf Schenkman. Fourfh Row: Nancy Hamilfon, Lenord Blum, Jay Swidler, Marvin Oaken, Lloyd Le Drew. IIA4 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Phyliss Warne, Connie Jackson, Gene Weiner, Wallace La Peters. Firsf Row: Helena Krepack, Janef Cohen, Emily Gladsfone, Sfephenie Winkler, Jackie Sfern, Mary Lou Nelson, Larry Diskin, Brian Korshak. Second Row: Barbara Lebowifz, Judy Kren- sky, Barbara Schwarfz, Janice Davidow, Bill Childs, Sfewarf Ungar, Bobby Cohen. Third Row: Nina Rosenberg, Bernard Skol- nick, Ronnie Tambor, Virginia Copeland, Bob Williams, Richard Kumble, Ernesf Fishkin. Fourfh Row: Larry Libman, Byron Cirlin, Norman Pollack, Irwin Lepselfer, Barry Shafer. lIA5 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Barbara Sfein, Norman Gross, June Zimmerman, Lesfer Green. Firsf Row: Barbara Moidell, Yveffe Ham- mer, Barbara Skor, Mona Rubensfein, Joan Bernsfein, Nancy Seeder, Anne Kamin, Arline Slrobel. Second Row: Arlene Shapiro, Joyce Fell, Donna Friedman, Lesfer Barash, Virgil De Simone, Bernard Gross, Gary Ger- son. Third Row: Richard Hall, Danny Miller, Donald Rose, Arfhur Shapiro, Howard Horowifz, Bobby Bass. Fourfh Row: Joe Bernsfein, Ronald Seiden, Eddie Kirchenbaum, Jack Levin, David Perlman. Nof Picfured: Sidney Naness, Barfon Udell. IIAb Seafed: Lefi fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Joyce Bruckner, Arfhur Wohlge- mufh, Carl Eisinger, Judy Rudniclr. Firsf Row: Marcia Hankoff, Sandy Gruber, Babs Lifschen, Sandy Shuman, Jane? Hirsch, Lucille Shasef, Fern Hoffman, Muriel Wasserman. Second Row: Marilyn Fishman, Marvin Kohrn, Donald Seidler, Roberfa Green- field, Sondra Beclrer, Carol Reder, El- eanore Goodman. Third Row: Jewel Muravchick, Viclri-Ellen Herman, Maurcy Ball, Bruce Kenner, Roscoe Moore, Roberf Grass. Fourfh Row: Randolph Billingfon, Sidney Sommers, Warren Samuels, Richard Dal- fon. IIA7 Seafed: Lefi fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Phyllis Corb, Hans Weill, Beulah Lauer, Naneffe Di Fillipo. Firsf Row: Estelle Merlin, Jacqueline Gold- farb, Diana Sonandres, Rosalyn Nad- ler, Gladys Gewerfz, Roberfa Freed- man, Rhoda Kovacs, Joan Berry. Second Row: Gloria Windsor, Helen Weis- berg, Leslie Weisbrod, Ralph Afliinson, Nadine Zadorin, Rufh Kamman, Don Farber. Third Row: Murray Weingarfen, Charles Hochman, Jerry Resnick, Sfephan Freg- ger, Rubin Waldman, lrwin Smiefan. Fourfh Row: Max Balalnan, Edward Wolff, Mark Goodkind, Zelig Hirsch. F IlB2 Seated: Leif +0 Righ+. Firsf Semesfer Officers. Eleanor Kruiel, Fred Singer, Howard Osi- erman, Norma Efiner. Firsi Row: Ann Yavener, Pearl Linden, Sheila Zimand, Elaine Breger, Diane Edelsfein, Sondra Jacobs, Sara Bander, Lena Sylres. Second Row: Carolee Crain, Roberf Miller, Renee Kleid, Shirley Usdanslcy, Seymour Beubis, Marlc Williamson, Richard Cline, Doris Gold. Third Row: Carolye Kahn, Arlene Schoclreli, Arlene Srulovifz, Leon Fasiow, Milan Gross, Paul Mendelsohn. Fourth Row: Ausiin Bernsfein, Richard Schwarh, Bruce Klion, Wayne Gordon, Phyllis Abrams. Fif+h Row: Diclr Ellcman, Charles Sprinfz, Barry Barson, Gerald Davis. M iefwf IIBI Sealed: Lef+ io Right Firsi Semesfer Officers. Florence Faber, Larry Friedman, Paul Sand- ler, Eileen Cypress. Firsf Rowg Sianley Greene, Phyllis Thal, Arlene Fuferniclr, Ernesf Brandi, Jean Esposiio, Jerry Roedelsheimer, Rona Sussman, Dick Finder. Second Row: Annie Drury, Barry Horenbein, Ronald Baron, Jerry Sperling, Warren Spin- rad, Alan Levine, Bill Bryanf. Third Row: Jerry Siegel, Jack Segal, Leon Lann, Teddy Finkel, Larry Maraniz, Ellioif Gafhercoal. Fourfh Row: Norman Lifowilz, Teddy Kallif, Donald Rosenberg, Marvin Eps+ein, Edward Samuel Hale. Fif+h Row: Paul Samuels, Marlin Biblo, Marvin Milsfcin. Home Ec Assisfanfs Susan Korshelc, Beverly Cooper, Mona Sawyer, Sandy Schraeger, Sally Jenkins, Beverly Deres f HEADLI I G SEPTEMBER: Back +0 school affer a summer of 'Fun and sun . . . New feachers, classes, and homework assigned . . . Sludenl' Council s1'ar1's fo work wiih Kulchinsky. OCTOBER: Foofball season under way . . . Miami frims Beach . . . Beach ropples Hen- derson . . . Beach edges Ponce . . . Mainland defeals Beach in fhriller . . . NOVEMBER: Sfudeni' Day greal' success . . . Nelson and Weiner deans . . . Bernie crowned mins+reI queen . . . Thanksgiving al lasf lholiday, +ha+ isl. DECEMBER: Lend-a-Hand Drive a greaf success . . . Too many Sanfas . . . Inspiring Chrislmas assembly . . . Vacaiion. JANUARY: Welcome back? . . . Baskeiball . . . Review . . . Exams come early fhis year . . . Midyear seniors presem' The Nighf of January Ib+h. 1949 our CALE FEBRUARY: Baskefball fakes +he spoflighf . . . Beach blasfs Broward . . . Beach knocked ouf of siafe race . . . Mid-year gradua+es say goodbye . . . New semesfer be- gins . . . more work. MARCH: Field Day . . . Barbara Safer Spring Queen . . . B Club names Nelson . . . Our Hearfs Were Young and Gay . . . In+erlude in Grease Pain1 ' . . . Emily Glad- sfone elecied '5I Typhoon edifor . . . Band concerf. APRIL :April Fool's Dance . . . Senior Skip Day a+ +he Floridian . . . Thespians presenl' Macbel'h . . . Regisfrafion for Siudenl' Council eleclions . . . Baseball season. MAY: Council comple+e . . . Junior Cofillion . . . Sfudenfs buckle down for lasf mon+h of work lTime may pass . . . will you?l . . . I950 Typhoon makes if bow. JUNE: Prom all a senior could wish for . . . caps and gowns . . . Baccalaureafe . . lexamsl . . . rehearsals . . . Gradua+ion . . . Vacaiion. i950 S T U D E N T S Pl T X X M XX x 'las KW '4 : '7- ,vt f D I E FQ, 2.53::,L?2-if ' .3111 Vhvh I Fhvhl XTX 4 , Q l x XNXXXXXNXSQ! X f,fWjfffflH? 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Firsi Semesfer Oi- ficers. Elise Weinsfock, Maurice Rosen, Norman Boif, Tamara Kruman. Firsf Row: Louise Morgen, Elayne Kraus, Ann Brick, Consfance Krassner, Bar- bara Jacobs, Alison Harfman, Disa Kansol, Jerry Zaflin. Second Row: Rhoda Feldman, Joseph Di Cesaer, Roberia Brause, Lewis Teck, Daniel Greene, Anna Jackson, Barry Pla'H. Third Row: Sandra Weinman, Janef De Luca, Emden Herzog, Nafalie Hirsh- burg, Franklin Zimef, Leo Morris. Fourfh Row: Norfon Levine, Alan Rubin, Gilberf Wisnovih, George Mikk. IOA 3 Sealed: Left io Righf. Firs+ Semesfer Of- ficers. Nancy Shagan, Elaine Aaronson, Marvin Rendell, Charloffe Feldman. Firsf Row: Helene Rosenfhal, Aileen Kush- ner, Diane Krause, Sandra Koller, Bar- bara Hufkin, Sue Coble, Barbara Roih- man, Sue Bliff. Second Row: Janice Kasper, Sydelle Wolk, Barbara Moberg, Marlene Beriman, Howard Kafzen, Marvin Siegel, Vicki Rabin. Third Row: Eddie Greer, Judy Kamens, Doris Horowifx, Barbara Zeif, Marvin Jacobs, Aida Jackson, Suzanne Herlz. Fourfh Row: Nelson Rudolph, Howard Wein- siein, Malcolm Sfein, Don Tenenbaum, Arfhur Wilde. 'B ,A-as s.-5 .,-5 IOA 4 Sealed: Lei? 'io Right. Firsl' Semesfer Of- ficers. Barbara Haas, Fred Benson, Bar- bara Hillman, Gilda Goldsiein. Firsl Row' Barbara Pallol, Judie Goldberg, Rhona Johnson, Susan Feldslein, Lar- rie Blasberg, Arfhur Dellerson, Marvin Slein, Arlene Lawson. Second Row: Gloria Silverman, Carole Cir- alslry, Elaine Rosenfhal, Harvey Jacobs, Alan Cohen, Jerry Warriner, Allan Her- berf. Third Row: Edward Buryn, Harold Cohen, Ronald Kay, Bob Newman, Bernie Yed- lin, Bernard Mulligan. Fourlh Row: Pefer While, Phillip Woloson Leonard Le Drew. IOA 5 Sealed: Leif lo Righl. Firsr Semesler Oi- iicers. Anne Scoll, Gerald Miller, Rich- ard Adler, Ann Broad. Firsi Row: Marilyn Schuyler, Sue Srahl, Har- vey Sherman, Carole Wien, Sylvia Perl- man, Barbara Levinson, Marly Biren- baum, Diane Silverman. Second Row: Geri Taran, Sid Lilwin, Mar- lha Shuey, Sue Herr, Helene Brand- wein, Eugene Beclc, Elsie Ecliardl. Third Row: Joan Odelle, Slephen Slenlier, lnez Chauncey, Diane Woolie, Char- lolle Glycli, Joel Miller. Fourlh Row: Richard Reichelc, Bernie Mann, Diclc Fein, Sfanley Levinson, Ronald Liplon. IOA 6 Sealed: Lefl fo Righl. Firsl' Semesler Oi- iicers. Lorraine Safra, Carol Washer, David Chickoffslcy, Carol Rosengarlen. Firsl Row: Leslie Greenfield, Gerald Les- nicli, Michael Robinson, Pal Rosenberg, Roberla Bisaillon, Herberl Abrams, Richard Dupuis, Jay Goldberg. Second Row: Rufh Korn, Phyllis Kandel, Harriel Siern, Flora Slerling, Mariorie Norris, Eugene Schoenfeld, Harold Cobb. Third Row: Sandra Foreman, Carolyn Walli- er, Palsy Brown, Henry Clinlon, Linda Abboll, Larry Shapiro. Fourlh Row: Budd Fischer, Shirley Caswell, Mel Cohen, Cherwyn Syna, Ronalg Kaplan. IOA 7 Sealed: Lefl lo Righl. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Sue Soifer, Wayne Tobin, Jim- my Solomon, Beverly Heilbrun. Firsf Row: Gerald Simon, Efhel Morenberg, Kafhy Klein, Ediih Kroland, Elaine Glaz- er, Joan Klein, Arlene Small, Marilyn Nierenberg. Second Row: Pearl Cohen, Shirley Siein- hardl, Mildred Schaefer, Sandra Reyn, Joel Margol, Roberf Shupaclr, Joan Wexelman. Third Row: Francis Rosenfhal, Maxine Cher- ry, Jerry Klonslry, Gerald Zall, Carl Vengal, Dolores Aaronson. Fourih Row: Sandra Barson, Harvey Green, Joe Shander, Donald Caswell. IOB I Sealed: Leif lo Righf. Firsl Semesfer Of- ficers. Beverly Ginsberg, Richard Aller, Allan Klein, Calvin Kapp. Firsl Row: Leonard Kaiz, Marcia Kaplan, Merle Forman, Elaine Glaclrman, Hel- ene Resnikoff, Janel Sfeinberg, Oscar Fisher, Jerry Greenberg, Judy Kaplan, Sylvia Nashelslry. Second Row: Carol Schwarfzapfel, Elayne Modell, Roberi Kramer, Anila Green- berg, Roberl Maller, Lionel Weinsloclc, Barbara Gelzoff, Ronald Reichelr, Dan- iel Miller. Third Row: Donald Marefslry, Marlin Tener, Douglas Filhian, Heshie Broolcs, Har- old Siegal, Vincenl Hynes. Fourfh Row: John George, Sherman Cohen, Neil Pafriclr, Murray Cohen. IOB 2 Sealed: Leff lo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Sally Jenkins, Chesfer Krone, Sheldon Thorrens, Sfeve Halpern. Firsl Row: Giulianna Leoni, Ed Rubinoff, Marlc Kaplan, Roberia Palay, Arlene Lurie, Julian Haber, lrwin Siegel, Edilh Mudrick, Shirley Tarelslry. Second Row: Palsy Saperslone, Freida Am- enf, Roberl Freilich, lla Krauss, Arlhur Yorlr, Sleve Franzblay, Norman Lesser, Slanley Tupler. Third Row: Burfrum Pearlman, Joan Men- elcer, Joel Liebow, Linda Ashe, Leonard Hollander, Barbara Nachman, Bob Cooper, Bob Pills. Fourlh Row: June Maurer, Alvin llzlroff, George Roemer, Alvin Morrison, Sfeve Irving, Louis Karples. P' we- i-s .iii ffl W'-W ,. Q. G i1?f if!5 'T' Q Q J is ,... .m-'Ur---:4 -1112 ' -1. '-'1'-vu -- .:.....4,. ---.1 , ,fw...,, fitffr vv 7'w5,',v'--L ' 4 n..,,eM J'- A . 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The Band program is open +o all sfudenrs from sevenfh ro iwelirh grades. The Maiorelre Corps consisls of girls from Tenih grade Through ihe lwelllh and admiliance To The corps is by audilion only. BAND AND MAJORETTE OFFICERS Sea+ed: Leff 'Io Right Marlene Anfler, Carol Siegler, Pai Farver, Marilyn Wagner, Mary Lou Nelson. Sfancling: Leff fo Right Alan Greenberg, Melvin Shiflxe, Bob Loeb, Larry Landy, John Carver, Jerome Will, Ned Solomon. X' .N ,mf Duff 53? 146444664 640152 The A Cappella Choir in This, The second year oT iTs exisTence under Mr. DuTT's direcTion, has made greaT sTrides. WiTh a well-balanced membership oT sevenTy-Tive voices, iT has become recognized as an in- Tegral parT oT The liTe oT Beach l-ligh. lTs many acTiviTies This year in- cluded assembly programs, singing Tor P. T. A., Civic Clubs, hospiTals and hoTels, parTicipaTing in The greaT Orange Bowl pageanT Tor The F. E. A., The Junior VarieTy Show, The Spring Music Frolics, and The CommencemenT acTiviTies oT January and June. The highlighT oT The year was The winning oT a FirsT Division raTing in The DisTricT FesTival oT The Florida Vocal AssocaTion. The members oT The Choir are Tinding a real ioy in singing TogeTher, and have high hopes ThaT The Choir will soon be doing iTs Tull share To keep Beach l-ligh in iTs presenT high posiTion among The schools oT The communiTy and The sTaTe. Larry Perlmuifer 1 .MW le vs Miss Carlfon Miss Tarrar Miss Ellis Tony Van Wye ' gfaaafzs' Admission io +he Naiional Honor Sociely is one of the highesi honors a high school sfudenl can oblann Mem bership is based on Characfer, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. As one of fheir main proiecfs fhis year +he honor socieiy sold black and gold dusiers +o encourage school spirii af fhe games and on color day and raise 'Funds 'fo give worihy acfivifies and clubs. The members were lapped af lwo very impressive ceremonies given in +he assembly, one held each semesier New Members include: Eugene Weiner, Bernice Sir, Hans Weil, Sfephanie Winlrler, oyce Brucliner Mari: Goodluncl Marcia Hanlroff, Cyvia Baer, Geraldine Janis, Alan Dworsky. Tala Engel, Joan Fadem, Jerry Davis Louis Goldberg i jx ii Q ' i ,. ,S g fx, , .3 W ' gfK 3,lg ,, 4y D . zf .., . e z - .. W A rfb Ng,-f R... U. N X - ,X , 1 :fe 3 , , S N, fe, ., 5 , 'S S M 7 jxwg I ' ,. Q i 4-gg Barry Berislw Phil Abrams Leonard Berg Fred Bill Arflwur Clarlr Dick Ellcman Jerry Burns Jim Kennedy Allan Greenwald Jimmy Honigbaum Marvin Gross B. G. Gross Doug Fein Vfclor Johnson Marvin Gross David Feinberg Sandford Kimball A Mr. Mazeilra co-sponsor Edie Bernie I949 Miss B Club Ari Silber? Isl semesfer presidenl' ii Q1 L lfjilll E :,. Q., 9 1 ii i . i 6 Mrs. Gail Davis Co-sponsor X K Mary Lou Nelson I950 Miss B Club Howie Silversiein 2nd semesfer presideni' Louis Kerzweil Kenny Ka plan Ronnie Lelwrman Lloyd Ledrew lrw.n Lepsel+zer Jack Levine Sidney Orlins Roscoe Moore Arnold Oalren Dick Schwarfz Jim Schwarlzberg Fred Singer Arnie S+ahI Charles Sprin+z Howie Teslner Jay Swidler Eugene Weiner 93. cc x-,. - W N: LGT? 5? was THE ,..-..N.. , ?ea!me 'feczcdefw of ,-fmezdccz The FuTure Teachers Club was organized on March IO, I947, and has carried on successlully since Then. Sponsored by lvlrs. Robinson, The club is made up oT Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in becoming Teachers. The purpose oT The club is To acguainT such sTudenTs wiTh The TacTs and opporTuniTies in This Tield and To culTivaTe The gualiTies essenTial To a good Teacher. gmc! and ?a!eZc'e 66:45 Ihr: liru-Th and Palelle Club is noT only Tor Those sTudenTs who excel in arl, bul lor Those who .nw also inTeresTed in learning The basic TundarnenTals. Mrs. Jordan, Their sponsor, gives Them excel' lwnl insTrucTions in all phases oT arT. The clubis main proiecT each year is The arT exhibiT in May, al which Time anyone rnay enler his work. Prizes and ribbons are awarded Tor ouTsTanding woulc. ...an-.W 7245454146 7afzea4cb .league The members oT The N, F. L. in Beach l-ligh School have played a very imporTanT role in debaTe, STudenT Congress, and individual conTesTs. The rewards Tor inTeresT in Torensics are various. ln using a large number oT sTudenTs in speech conTesTs This year, Mrs. Abner, The coach oT Toren- sics in our school, Teels ThaT inTeresT has grown and ThaT i'TalenTs under The proverbial bushel have been Tound and made oT value To The individual, ' The school, and The comrnunily. Mrs' Abner' Coach ln addiTion To The TwenTy or more sTudenTs par- TicipaTing in some Torensic conTesT This year, oThers have been guesTs OT clubs and organizaTions in panel discussions on maTTers oT local, sTaTe, and na- Tional inTeresT. DebaTe TournamenTs have been held aT Beach, Miami Jaclcson, Ponce, and Miami l-ligh Schools wilh some TwenTy sTudenTs debaTing irom our school. ln The grand Tinals of The year, The Sophomore Tourney held aT Miami Jackson on May 9, TiTTeen Teams Trom our school were enTered and showed greaT promises Tor The nexT year. AT STaTe N. F. L. our debaTors wenT ouT in The semi-Tinals, buT wenT on To Birmingham, Alabama --Soufhcrn Speech InTornaTional MecT---where Thcy won The second DebaTe Championship. 74a and 60454 Our school is mosl lorlunale To have bollw a Geomelry and a lvlallwemalics club, since sludenlz. in llwese groups have an added incenlive To learn llwe lundarnenlals ol rnallwernalics. The Geomelry Club is under The quidanfe ol Mm. liwllwcr Cronin and The Mallwernallcu Clulip, ml lvlrw, Lille Lyle. .ldlzafzq Mamma The library assrsfanfs are one of our mosr imporianf serylce groups fo whom we owe a bearry vofe of frwanlcs. They are fbose busy srudenfs we usuerry see burryimq around rbe library srraigbfeninq -bvlvfw, fifiuq c'nr'c'i-,, and bfflririnq 'r,Llf4f?f'1f'r. Tbrrr 'ywwn-frru arf: MM, Afmfa Mfvrwrqrfrnc-ry and Mrs. Fyolyn Smrib. The purpose ol lhe Allied Youlh Club in our school is lo show young people how lhey can have a good lime wilhoulr drinking and provide a place where people can build slrong well-adiusled personalilies Thai need no alcoholic beverages. Social and educalional programs allernale every week. The club, vvilh lhe help of ils spon- sors, Miss Hopkins and Mr. Dull, devoles much of ils lime lo money raising aclivi- lies which keep I+ self-supporling. Mr. Duff Mark Goodlxind Miss Hopkins vm Mr. Clarke Mrs, Brown Mr. Cool: Smead dad EI Club Espanol is made up of various Spanish classes, One period a week is sei aside for a meelinq. Each class has iis own sei of officers and commiiiee chaire men. Their acliviiies include: lll singing popular songs in Spanish, l2l curreni evenls of Spanish-speaking couniries. Wilh iheir dues The members have purchased much of +heir valuable equipmeni, bouqhi medals, and sponsored 'ifieslasf' The purpose of ihe Spanish Club is io familiarize Jrhe sfudenis wiih The cusfoms and iradiiions of lhe Spanish people. This ye-ar's Miss Spanish Club is Elsie Eclcardl. Miss French Club Connie Jackson 74a '7zeua4 66:45 The Cercle Francais is one ol The oldesl and mosl' aclive organizalions in lhe school. If includes all sludenls inleresled in lhe language and encour- ages beller acguainlance wilh French arl, music, hislory, and language Through games, songs, con- Jresls, and ofher such aclivilies. Assisled by Mrs. Gail Davis, lheir sponsor, lhey have included among lheir proiecls lhe sending of packages lhrough C.A.R.F. and presenling medals for proficiency in French. Annually lhe club selecfs a Miss French Club, lhis year's is Miss Connie Jackson. She was given a beauliful friendship bracelel 'ro commernorale lhe evenl. Wx 'Me .Jaan wed lhe Lalin Club was liormed lo slirnulale inleresl in lhe language and lo provide an opporlunily lor lhe sludenls lo exlend lhelr knowledge ol lhe Romans and ol Lalin. Their meelings lealure plays, songs, games, and addresses on inleresling phases ol Roman life. Each year lhe Lalin Clulo prcsenls 'lhree medals lor oulslanding worlc: a bronze medal, based on one years worlcg a silver medal on lwoy and a gold nfedal on lhree years ol sludy. This years 'Miss Lalin Club is Miss Rhoda Feldman an-il lho Lalin Club sponsor is Miss Marion Fllii.. 2 5 Miss Lafin Club Rhoda Feldman GUIDANCE AND DEAN'S ASSISTANTS Sealed: Bunchie Du Bois, Jaclrie Slern, Lucille Waller, Barbara Kay, Jarlef Hirsch. Kneeling: lris Spraflrin, lris Men- dow, Rober+a Greenfield, Mona Rubenslein, Carol Schwarlzap- fel, Carol Wells, Dolly Sall, Slanding: Helene Apfe, Peggy Jacobs, Bob Kennedy, Mavis Meyers, Marvin Silverberg, Zelda Gross, Gloria Widener. STUDENT COUNCIL ASSISTANTS Sealed: Bob Bass, Jaclc Furman Jim Honigbaum. Kneeling: Gerald Miller, Don Berman, Barry Barson, Jules Cohen. Sfandingz Barry Grundland, Jer- ry Resniclc, Billy Policha, Neil Cohen, Ronald Seiden, Richard Wasserman, Marvin Davis, JUNIOR RED CROSS SERVICE CLUB Firs+ Row: Barbara Leibowilz Charlcfie Glyclm, Sylvia Perl man, Sandra Rappaporl. Second Row: Nafalie Weinberg Sue Young, Jucly Lewis, Mona Rubeinslein Sue Charlcin, Third Row: Roberfa Bisaillon, Lei- la Slein, Jewel Muravchiclc Elaine Rosenlhal, Abby Gold linger, Rifa Hauben, Florence Faber. MAIN OFFICE, COMMERCIAL. AND CLINIC ASSISTANTS Sealed: Diane Krause, Irene Lev- IH, Elaine Glazer. Kneeling: Nafalie Weinberg, Adrienne Nalilf. Sfanding: Bobby Lauer, Charloffe Feldman, Na+ Naccarafo, Phyl- lis Berll, Arlene Silverman. BOOKROOM AND ATTENDANCE ASSISTANTS Sealed: Sue Feldsrein, Julianna Leoni, Barbara Pallof, Kafhy Klein. Kneeling: Sara Bander, Sylvia Slandingz Mrs. Eisenhulh, Barbara Perlman, Dorothy Pollack, Bar- bara Levinson. Kolber, Barry Barson, Bob Lip- son, Marcia Tishman, Mrs. Mifchell. PROJECTIONISTS Sealed: David Hoffspiegal, Jaclm Soular, Norman Osfroff, Larry Klein. Sfandingz Jerry Tarlyn, Donald Monspey, Jerome Moses, Ar- nold Kahlenberg, Nathan Mos- lrowilz, John O'Connor. Howie Grumer Mr. Cooper Buddy Hari 704eeZ 66:46 Service above sell is lhe moffo ol each member of lhis organizalion. Service and spiril are The corrierslories upon which lhe club is laid. This yearls Wheel Club has lived up lo Their mollo in everv wav possible. Wilh Mr. Cooper as Their conslanl inspirafion lhey have lcepr our caleleria rhe cleanesf in lhe slale, served Tea and honey lo lhe fired loolball players, served al The P.T.A. dinner, and were hosfs fo fhe school a+ fhe Homecoming bonfire. ,.1 'l. Billy Pcficha Mr. Cook Dan Selfzer Keyed! The main objecls of Key Club are To develop inilialive and leadership, lo serve ihe school and communify by working ioqelher and lo prepare boys for useful cilizenship in rheir communlly. The boys in Key Club have demonslraled how well lhey have learned lheir club's principles. Guided by Mr. Cook, lheir firsl lerm advisor, and Mr. Rice, second lerm, They have sponsored many worlhf while projecls, among which have been ushering lor all imporlanl school allairs, sponsoring several dances aller loolball games, and slarlinq plans lor a complele School Direcioiy. Get thee if .H 1, scene eafiavz Pldy , 1 k 'SP 21:1 ?17i:3iz,aa W L lef- nd , Levln ,u v. S janv-fr .H Htlrlfy Hygb 5 I L, nznzllefy' fyom. Beach f'Hun1- ILL S AT CSS, SAG G-IQ4? f W , 5iti1fl5fi', ', - ' Q f of M551 '1-, K iv J, Under the skillful direction of Mrs. Betty Sokoloff, the Thespian Society has success- fully produced two Shakespearian tragedies at Beach High. The first, Hamlet , was presented to an enthusiastic audience on june 4, 1949. This year's production was the great tragedy of misdirected ambition, Mac- beth , staged on April 28 and 29. Both plays were especially abridged for high school performance by Dan Seltzer, who played the title roles and arranged the re- corded background music. Others in the cast of Macbeth not pictured below included Tony Van Wye as Macduff, Marvin Good- man is Malcolm, Sandford Kimball as Ross, Rosalyn Solosko and Gloria Goodman as Lady Macduffg Irwin Kishner as Lennoxg Charles Mutter, Rhoda Granat, Bill Poticha, Toby Rosenblatt, and others. If you run look into the seeds of Heres the smell of the blood My dearest love, Dllilftlll comer lime . . . xbeuk then to me . . . still . . . Doris ,Ioseloff as Lady here tonight. Gerry Lon Roxe as Jerome IV!!! at Bauqlzo. wilh Macbefla in the Sleep-Wfulkirlg Lady Marlleih and Dau Seltzer in Vickie Ellen Hcrzmm, Burlmm Yu- trerle. Murlzelb. godu. ulld Vickie lltllziln nt the llvree 11'ilt'lJz'x, 746446464 Helen Kluback On Stage, Everyone is a familiar call to every member of Thespians. liligibil- ity for the Dramatics National Honor Society is determined by a ten point system. One may earn points by participating in plays and radio shows, and working on the production staffs of school presentations. This year's Thespians, with the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Sokoloff, worked tirelessly to produce Interlude In Greasepaintj' Faust,,' Macbeth, and the Senior Class plays. They have assisted many worthwhile organizations in school to raise money through the Dramatics department. ,,,,,.f i rs. Soltoloff Bernie Kulchinsimy Harrie+ Pafhman N Presideni Recording Secreiary Marvin Pehr Mrs. Rash Vice Presidenf Advisor 70:45 Seacectm Leona Golden Eugene Mann Corresponding Secre+ary Treasurer The firsf semesfer sfudenf council complered many successful proiecrs. In cooperafion wiih Hue deans, iiwey guided iiwe orieniaiion program for new siucienis, disrribuied and soid guide booics, im! proved and aded io fhe noon Recreaiion Period, obieined movies which were sinown in The audi- iorium ar lunch-rime, sen? deleqaies io 'line Soufinern Associaiion of Siudenf Counciis Conveniion in Ciwarlesion, Wesi Virqinia, prinied and soid programs for all Typhoon ioorball games, hold Severn! 13lJCCGSS'FUi dances, and performed ofher services. NAM Dan SelT1er May Morgensfern PresidenT Recording SecreTary Jerry Kogan Mrs. Rash Vice Presidenf Advisor Second Samara Jewel Muravchick Kenny Kaplan Corresponding SecreTary Treasurer The second semesTer council conTinued and wag able To improve many oT The projecTs begun by The TirsT semesTer council. Worlc was compleTed on Beach T'ligh's TirsT AcTiviTy PoinT SysTem, and plans were begun Tor a long-range proiecT, an Honor SysTem. A school Tlag was purchased, and Tor The TirsT Time in several years. open sTudenT council meeTings were held. A projecTed program Tor The playing oT recorded music beTore school over The PA SysTem was sTarTed, and Ther were more Friday aTTernoon dances in The PaTio Than ever beTore. The mosT imporTanT proiecT was The large planning iob necessary Tor The annual Florida AssOciaTion oT STudenT Councils ConvenTion. As Presi- denT School oT The AssociaTion, This council worlced ouT all discussion group Topics and The overeall Theme, and presided aT The convenTion. Worlc was also begun Tor nexT yearls guide boolc. STudenT Council has planned all assembly programs, held color days, and has worlxod oul The TenTaTive school aclivily orleridar. lT has been in ihnrgo ol all publii ily lor -,rlrool oviznlu, ,md Irald in wuccuz-',lul DOY. TY Sfanding: Bob Olian, Gary Gerson, Marvin Pehr, Arnie S1'al1l, Larry Perlmuffer, Dan Selfzer. Sirfingz Tobea Gibson, Edie Bernie, Bernie Kulcliinsluy, Jewel Muravchick, Elaine Schwarfzman. Seam 'ZQ94 Swami dana!! ddmm Sfanding: Jack Furman, Howie Grumer, Arnold Siraus, Eugene Weiner, Gary Gerson. Sillingz Barbara Sa+er, Larry Lancly, Dan Selfzer, Barbara Kay, Sue Soifer. Nof picfured: Mary Lou Nelson. 35 . Q45 eiku, 95 1 5 Aatifaadag H Waich if sparkle! acafion-iusi in fime iool Candy and cake! 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X X N Ev ,M Nw Y wmv, N Xf X 1 XVUNNX w- 1 mv MW W K A Q m,,,.,,.4.,. 6 A wx, -A X nl W mu -am, W Www Wal 1 : . I 4 w 5. 'V Q f' P MAPPEf f MIAMI HIGH TRIMS BEACH I3-0 - Oc+ober I To sTarT oTT The I949-50 season The Typhoons, aIThough on The losing end oT a I3eO score, won The respecT oT all Their Tans as a husTIing and TighT- ing ball club. Miami High raclced up boTh scores in The early parT oT The game, buT aTTer The haIT iT was a dif- TerenT sTory. The Typhoons, playing wiTh a new Tound spiriT, sTopped The STingarees again and again. Though They never acTuaIly scored, They were a consTanT ThreaT, IT is impossible To single ouT any excepTionaI ball-player as The enTire Team played a whale of a game. BEACH EDGES PONCE 6-0 - Oc+ober I4 ATTer a compIeTe mix-up oT schedules and posT- ponemenTs, The Typhoons, led by Arnie Oalcen, de- TeaTed Their arch rival Ponce de Leon by The score oT 6-O. In a game which saw a greaT deal oT sTraiqhT hard TooTbaII by boTh Teams, The Typhoons ouTToughT Their opponenTs Tor The lone score and deTeaTed The Cavaliers Tor The TourTh year. BEACH SWAMPS VERO 59-0 - OcTober 20 In The second game oT The season The Iyphoons came Through wiTh a 590 Trouncing oT Vero Beach. Scoring aT will and never once ThreaTened by The Indians, The Typhoons, using Their Tull squad, play- ed an excepTionaI game. Paced by Barry Berish's Three Touchdowns and several lone scores The Ty- pnoons served noTice ThaT They would be a consTanT ThreaT ThroughouT The remainder oT The year. BEACH TAKES LAKE WORTH IN STRIDE 20-7- November I7 In a TradiTional GulTsTream baTTIe The Miami Beach Gridders rolled To a 20-7 vicTory. Forsalcing The air The Typhoons punched Through The Troians' line Tor Two TirsT-hall: scores and led I4-7. The Beach line held The Trojan oTTense in checlc and played an ouTsTanding game ThroughouT. The scoring was done by Jim SchwarTzberg, Barry Ber- ish, and Jim Le Vine. MAINLAND DEFEATS BEACH 6-0 IN THRILLER - December 3 Heavy underdogs Tor The second Time oT The year, The Typhoons Threw a real scare inTo an un- beaTen Team. Mainland oT DayTona Beach which had been considered one oT The 3 besT Teams in The sTaTe goT Their lone marker laTe in The TirsT guarTer and spenT The resT oT The game Trying To sTop a TighTing Typhoon Team. The Typhoons, I5 poinT underdogs, played The Type oT TooTball They were capable oT and were led by Jim SchwarTzberg, Charlie Appel, and Sid Orlins. - BEACH TOPPLES HENDERSON I9-I4 - December I0 In The Third annual Civic League classic Miami Beach ended The season in a blaze OT glory by downing The NorTh Carolina STaTe Champs I9-I4 in a biTTerly conTesTed baTTle which Tound The Ty- phoons ahead aT halT-Time by The score oT I3-7. The second halT was packed Tull oT exciTemenT and Thrills. AnoTher score by Arnie Oalcen and a Ter- riTic goal line sTand Tound The Typhoons The win- ner when The gun sounded, The Tinal score being I9-I4. Tsrc ' W ' , ' X' T TT gsm TE Zadie! '5 7750 WiTh Mr. Ralph Rice beginning his TirsT year as Coach, The Beach cage squad ended a highly successTul season wiTh a record oT TiTTeen vicTories and Tive losses. Ronnie Lehrman and Howie Tesher received All-CiTy honors, while lvlarTy Kazan goT honorable menTion. The Three baslceTball managers, Leonard Berg, Marvin Gross and lrwin Lep- selTzer, deserve a greaT cleal OT appreciaTion Tor The help They gave The Team in every way possible. Words can noT acTually express whaT we Thinlc oT our TerriTic squad. They did an excellenT iob and we are very proud oT The I95O BaslceTball Team. X X X X X X I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X BEACH SWAMPS LAUDERDALE 45-29, JANUARY I3, I950 STarTing The game as underdogs Tor The TirsT Time This year, The Ty- phoons soon showed Their s,uperioriTy. HiTTing Their sTride in The second quarTer, The BeachiTes were never sTopped, WiTh mid-Term graduaTe Arnie Weiss seTTing shoTs and Howie Tesher doing The same, The Typhoons earned a well-played vicTory. BEACH ROMPS TECH IN OPENER 47-33, JANUARY 6. I950 In The opening game oT The season, The Typhoons plainly showed Thaf They would be a consTanT ThreaT in The ciTy-race. AIThough paced by MarTy Kazan in The scoring deparT- menT, The vicTory was broughT abouT by The enTire Team. Making all Their shoTs counT, The Typhoons bIasTed Their way Through The Tech deTense, and in The TourTh guarTer The second Team Toolc over and greaTIy increased The lead. BEACH LOSES TO EDISON, 45-30. JANUARY I7, I950 The Beach cage squad was dealT a hard blow in Their TirsT loss oT The season To a TasT moving Edison Tive. The game Tound The Edison Team really on The ball and The Typhoons could do IiTTIe againsT Them. Edison iumped To an early lead and sTayed There Till The Third quarTer. The Ty- phoons Then goT The range buT iT was Too laTe. Ronnie Lehrman led The scoring parade Tor The Beach Team. S : BEACH EDGES MIAMI IN OVERTIME, 58-45, JAN. 20, I950 Ivlalcing up Tor oTher losses To T STingarees, The Typhoons downed hard TighTing Miami I-Iigh Tive. Tl game can honesTIy be said To be o oT The mosT exciTing oT The ye, WiTh a Tew seconds leTT To played, Kazan looped a Two poin' To puT The game in overTime. In T remaining Tew minuTes Jerry Bui and IVIarTy Kazan Teamed up score. WiTh The added help oT hi scorer Howie Tesher The game end wiTh The Typhoons The vicTor. ACH TRIMS PONCE, 44-33, BRUARY I0, I950 Playing Their arch-rivals, Ponce de on, The Cagers Took over where 3- grid squad leTT oTT. ln a hard- .sghT game which saw The lead ange hands several Times, The Ty- oons, led by The sharpshooTing oT innie Lehrman, soon pulled ahead d sTayed There unTil The gun sound- . A loT oT crediT is due To The e deTensive playing oT NorTy Le- ie and ArT Gilbert BEACH TOPS JACKSON FOR CITY CROWN, 45-33, JAN. 27, 1950 WiTh The ciTy championship de- pending upon The ouTcome oT This game, The Typhoons came Through like champs. Playing a deTermined Jackson guinTeT, The Typhoons held on To Their slim lead and The ouT- come was cinched by The quick Ten poinTs oT sub STan Angel in The laTTer parT oT The game. By winning This game The Beach Took undispuTed pos- session oT The ciTy crown To add an- oTher honor To Their record. BEACH BLASTS BROWARD, 37-35. FEBRUARY I7, I95O ln The GulTsTream TournamenT, The Typhoons worked Their way inTo The Tinals by downing a Tough Broward Team. The Beach had losT To The Bulldogs earlier in The season, buT This Time, paced by Jerry Burns' II poinTs, The Tys were unbeaTable. In The Tinal game oT The Tourna- menT The Tys Tell beTore The under- dog-buT-husTling Vero Beach quinTeT 37-35. BEACH KNOCKED OUT OF STATE RACE ATTer previously deTeaTing ForT Lauderdale Twice in regular season play, The Typhoons Tell beTore a scoring Lauderdale Tive. ln The Tull 32 minuTes oT The game a loT oT good baskefball was played by boTh clubs buT iT was The superioriTy oT The Fly- ing L's ThaT won The game. Coach W. D. Zowefadf 7250 ' Q Cole The I95O Typhoon Baseball learn, under lhe able coaching of Mr. W. D. Cole, again proved ils worfh. Wifh a greal' many new faces, fhe Team welded nicely info shape and did a fine iob. Wilh lhe pi+ching dufies going To Mariy Kazan, Howie Tesher and Ralph Afkinson, and 'rhe slugging +o l-lowie Silversiein, Jay Swidler, Barry l-lorenbein, Howie Grumer, and Dick Dalfon, The way was paved To The +eam's many viciories. ,ll Inuit I 1 ff, ? P1 F jlff 15, 1 , v M f 7' 5 ' A Mr. Mehallis, coach: Sandy Kimball, Fred Bill, Phil Abrams, Alan Eirenberg, Jules Cohen. 1950 Mr. Mehallis, coach: Rufh Shapiro, Sydelle Buslxer, Aviva Kamin, Lois Polloclr, Cyvia Baer, Jane? Hirsch, Nancy Shagan, Sue Goodman, Dorofhy Pollock. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM The boys' Iennis Ieam again com- pleled anofher successful year, wiIh a 9-I record. Under Ihe able direc- Iion of Bill Rice and sponsorship of George Ivlehallis. our racIce+eers made a fine showing. The Ieam won Ihe Gulfslream meer and placed sec- ond in 'Ihe Sfaie Tourney under un- favorable weafher condifions. Paced by Capfain Fred Bill, Phil Abrams, Eugene Mann, Jim Kennedy and Jules Cohen, all Ihe boys deserve a lol of credif. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM The girls' Iennis Team once again came fhrough wi+h an undefeafed season, winning all Ien of Their maiches. The girls won Ihe Gulf- sfream Iifle and Ihen in Ihe siaie championship wallced away wiih Ihe covered crown. Led by Capiain Aviva Kamin, Sue I-Ierr, Rufh Scha- piro, and Janei' I-Iirsh, Ihe girls no'r only broughi honor 'ro Ihemselves bui also Io The school. Boys A M U R A Girls 5' 9 I 2' O 4 ' menu ,4mam'em The purpose ol lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is lo promole compelilive sporls and lhereby lo increase ine leresl in lhe inler-homeroom program. This program has been carried our wilh represenlalion from every home room in senior high school in volleyball, soflball and bad- minlon. The GAA. awards lellers, pins and bars io lhe members who earn fhe required number of poinls for each emblem of accomplishment Our chapfer was rep- resenled al lhe Dade Counly G.A.A. meefings and counly play days. The G.A.A. has compleled a very successful year under lhe able leadership of ils sponsor, Miss Mary Sul! livan. Miss Mary Sulli 37 psf? 1 Y if Qi This year's goll leam under lhe capable guidance ol Coach Liv- ermore won several malches during Their regular season play and plac- ed lhird in lhe Gulfsfream mee+. Because There was no pool available The swimming leam was forced lo disband by order of lhe Direclor ol Afhlelics, Mr. Alloerl Cox. Neverlheless, we presenl you herewilh a piclure of our Migh'r l-lave Been swimming 'reaml 418.8 l , i --. ,asf .fumillrf as is L si. .f 0' . L Under Jrhe coaching of Mr. Harold Lannon, lrack finally blossomed inlo a major sporl lhis year. Wilh liflle malerial oul. 'the boys cerfainly deserve a lor of credit Leading 'rhe 'ream were Arnie Oalcen and Warren Samuels in The weighlsg Roscoe Moore and Jake Goiwrfried in 'rhe hurdles: and Barry Berish, Jack Levine and Donny Niesen in The dashes. 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Firsl' Row: Gerald Buxbaum, Grefa Ehrenz- weig, Max Hagen, Neil Kaplan, Jack Safra, Carol Cress, Shirley Gross, Bev- erly Hader, Charles Grafx, Alan Basch. Second Row: Harrief Brickman, Sandra Schrager, Roberfa Keif, Dalfon Becker, Joyce Eisenberg, Sfanley Pearlman, Rose Ruddy, Bobby Goldsfein. Third Row: Herberf Schwarfz, Michael Kiusbrusner, Elliof Bloom, Richard Ber- nard, Roberf Rosenblum, Beri Gold- sfrich, Nafhan Moskowifz. Fourih Row: James Manship, Arnold Kahl- enberg, Paul Berardi. 9A3 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Judy Lewis, David Hillman, Bernie Applebaum, Carl Wasserman. Firsf Row: Ann Ricks, Aviva Enrighf, Edna Mae Levine, Marvin Marcus, Arfhur Ross, Deborah Giffard, Ronald Maref, Ann Marder, Lee Ann Block. Second Row: Jay Eusfer, David Leblang, Roberfa Jaffrey, Larry Grand, John O'Connor, Leonard Weinsfein, Jed Powers. Third Row: Philip Avins, Morion Levine, Rose Jackson, Elizabefh Peff, Roberfa Goodman, David Flaxer. Fourih Row: Sfephen Slafoff, Larry Fein- gold, Joel Aberback, Bradford Green, Roberf Raskin. 9A4 Sealed: Lefl lo Right. Firsl Semesler Oi- ficers. John Walsey, Sandra Ell, Bar- bara, Loeb, William Griffin. Firsl' Row: Marla Befh Krongold, Rochelle Kerman, Barbara Golinlcoff, George Keals, Roberl' Paller, Roberi Maurer, Herberf Sfraus, Marcia Gross, Nancy Rolhman. Second Row: Barbara Rosen, Sally Ross- man, Mary Ann Kiene, Elizabeih Sim- kowih, Roberl' Rolhenberg, Valerie Cooper, Nance Balmer. Third Row: Kennefh Beclrerman, Linda Brown, Keilh Crulcher, Arfhur Cohen, Morris Broad, Sheldon Sleinield, Rich- ard Sirkin. Fourlh Row: Arlhur Firsi, Roberl Alexander, Lawrence Krieger, Neil Rosenberg. Noi Picfurecl: Wallace Levine, Marvin Rei- man. 9A5 Sea+ecl: Leif +o Right. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Fred Margolin, Lillian Gilman, Barbara Ginsburg, Marcia Singer. Firsf Row: Edward Rubin, Myrna Bressaclr, Milchel Timin, Rufhie Singer, Sandra Shaflzin, Libby Rosenbaum, Carole Kais- er, Rhoda Feller, Second Row: Howard Sfein, Lynelie Hall, Arline Schleifer, Carole Freedland, Joyce Schopman, Sheila Faber, Barbara Henderson, Roslyn Laslcy, Nola Smuclc- ler. Third Row: Niiamae Gorn, Bobby Rose, Juanifa Lucinian, Thela Tuclrer, Philip Tillolson, Harold Bader, Benila Her- man. Fourih Row: Eugene Schwarilman, Aline Obersfein, Marlin Smelson, Franlc Smiih, Joe Reichsfein. 9A6 Seafed: Leif lo Righl. Firsl Semesler Of- ficers. Myra Gainesboro, Ann Singer, Miriam Levy, Sfephen Trainer. Firsf Row: Lenore Hyman, Morlon Schwariz- man, Joe Del Maesfro, Paul Grundland, Marcia Boll, Chuck Michelson, Bernard Sachs, Jimmy Sievens. Second Row: Ada Wolf, Ann Ocuin, Bar- bara Davis, Lewis Gross, Danny Klemp- ner, Arnold Richman, Walier Gruen- berg, Henry Schaia. Third Row: Harriel Blumenfeld, Enid Pal- lanl, Gloria Pelfz, Sandy Kaplan, Ar- lhur Young, Abby Goldfinger, Howard Copeland, Alan Levenson. Fourlh Row: Mark Feldman, Madelon Smir- now, Jerome Tarlyn, Melvyn Kafzen, Charles Gliclcsberg, Alan Roch. 'x rm ,-5 in ..,..,w Pi Ch '.ff-'ra 9A7 Sealed: Leff +o Righf. Firsr Semesfer Of- ficers. Rhoda Berman, Paul Rappaporl, Janice Klein, Sandy Miller. Firsi Row: Marcia Jervis, Pal' Grimley, Cliff Fried, Barbara Himmelsfein, Eileen Kag- an, Arlene Spraflxin, Esiher Gersfen, Iris Jacobs, Bunny Zweigenfhal. Second Row: Joe Ginsberg, Teddy Wall- man, Jerome Barasch, Leslie Gluckman, Ziva Kwifney, Carol Berman, Leonard Mebel, Phillip Sassoon. Third Row: Donald Sonandres, Louise Lef- kowih, Cyn+hia Hechier, Beverly Deres, Harry Bailey, Joe Marcus, Jerry Schwarh. Fourfh Row: Allen Goald, Warren Tepper, Richard Briclman, Terry Landy, Slanley Jacobs. 9Bl Sealed: Lefi To Right Firsf Semesfer Ol'- ficers. Myra Morfon, Richard Rose, Damona Payne, Marlene Heafh. Firsf Row: Michael Fredericks, Marilyn Bau- man, Ronald Reichslein, Jerry Berman. Joan Goldblum, Gerald Garfinkle, Bud- dy Simon, Leonard Levy. Second Row: Eugene Korach, Sidney Yafer- man, Richard Schech+er, Roberia Rubin, Joan Mooney, Manfred Hagen, Her- beri Josepharf, Grace Reiner. Third Row: Philip Bloom, Louis BraHer, George Goldsiein, David Ferguson, Nelson Nuce. 982 Sealed: Lefi To Right Firsl Semesier Of- ficers. Hope Weinfhal, Joan Furman, Jerry Gross, Lillian Malek. Firsl Row: Harrie? Rubinoff, Richard Lande, Sarah Abrams, Rachelle Snyder, Sluari Graver, Mari: Tannenbaum, Leonard Tupler, Samuel Rubin, Adeline Brody. Second Row: Roberf Goodman, Deborah Leslie, Daniel Brower, Joan Levin, Jay Alexander, Naomi Ross, Donald Man- slcer, Michael Wishnaclr. Third Row: Pefer Nordyke, Marlin Brown, Jerome Moses, William Harr, Judifh Harris. BA! Seaied: Leif io Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Carole Newman, William Pini- zow, Jacob Robinson, Eddie Friedlander. Firsf Row: Don Revels, Moriy Leflroe, Ro- beria Sfein, Priscilla Freqger, Michael Brusf, Phillip Herschield, Mariorie Ber- gensiein, Larry Engle, George Carroll. Second Row: Eddie Moss, Arnold Sherman, Sondra Kasman, Iris Heilbrun, Bernard Balsam, Sheldon Sommer, Roger Hens- ley, Ronny Kanior. Third Row: Tona Boehner, Rachelle Fleich- er, Eugene Kolnick, Frances Ash, Joyce Aslowih, June Hilgenhursi, Herberi Yalof. Fourih Row: Milion Schermer, Melvin Hechf, Sheldon Maselsfein, Mike Haighlz BA2 Sealed: Leif io Righi. Firsi Semesfer Of- ficers, Madeline Palay, Herberl' Kap- lan, Kenny Wilpon, Maddy Raider. Firsf Row: George Leoni, Paiii Godelph, Sfanley Goldsfein, Riia Teiiel, Leonard Rovner, Jerry Miller, Sandra Zimmer- man, Joan Shagan, Joyce Levey. Second Row: Sylver Porash, David Kraus, Arlene Kalodish, Roberf Schlesinger, Ronald Ellin, Carol Sherman, David Lehrman, Leslie Gold, Roslyn Johnson. Third Row: Marilyn Goldsfein, Toby Roskia, Beverly Klinger, Dorofhy Genesf, Fred Kruiel, Moriy Kovoliclr, Naomi Saper- slein, Dici: Hoban. Fourfh Row: Marvin Kanner, George Nich- olas, Marshall Fisher. 8A3 Sealed: Leif io Right. Firsi Semesfer Of- ficers. Jackie Roih, Barbara Weiss, Burfon Blacl, Alvin Kaliman. Firsi Row: Marilyn Taylor, Dawn Coble, Roberi Specfor, David Roemer, Allen Berger, Leroy Barneii, Alan Goldberg, Leonore Horensiein, Elizabeih Fried- man, Harrie? Goldsfein. Second Row: Ernesi Cenfrella, David Levin, Barbara Neugeboren, Barbara Marias, Erna Feldman, Richard Rofh, Jaci: Graff. Third Row: Sanford Lichferman, Barry Sha- piro, Sfanley Rosenblaif, Delina Gleicer, Harris Lifwin, Lee Ann Taylor. Fourih Row: Harry Jones, Sfephen Flefcher, Joan Eisensfadi, Rachelle Viclrers, Ro- berta Topp. an Ch 'S -GJ 9 1 l E fm fe ,W-5, rf C5 W ex we -QQ mu 8A4 Seafed: Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficer. Fred Bofwinlc, Sfanley Leviff, Alan Marcus, Bob Grossberg. Firsf Row: David Manslzer, Jerry Kamens, Eddie Shear, Marfin Dernis, Joseph Merlin, Barbara Salfer, Alan Green- field, Sheila Farkas, Barbara Melich, Myron Sfone. Second Row' Lencre Kallif, Samuel Oolie, Roberf Dicksfein, Benny Schecfer, Shir- ley Bill, Joan Holland, Melvin Spanier, Carolyn Pawley, Sfuarf Blumberg. Third Row: Rema Comras, Barbara D'versa, Rebecca Boyarslry, Barbara De Jover, Ronald Mueller, Charles Schwab. 8B Seafedz Leff fo Righf. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Sandra Kolchner, Alan Lewis, Howard Resnilcoff, Roberf Fensfer. Firsf Row: Michael Heller, Maxine Bell, Roberf Goldberg, Bob Sarnow, Harvey Lazilc, Eleanor Teifelbaum, Beverly Mor- shenson, Ellis Abrams, Roy Alfman. Second Row: Arnold Goldsfein, Louis Gel- lan, Frances Blumenfeld, Ronald Oliver, Marfin Evans, Sfanley Fensfer, Richard Nesbiff, Phillip Halpern. Third Row: Manford Smifh, Harry Bernard, Mariorie Simon, Alvin Rosenblum, Alan Teeger, Nafhan Drafler, Dolores Belles. Fourfh Row: Paul Renneri, Gilberf Tendler. 7AI Seafed: Leff 'lo Right. Firsf Semesfer Of- ficers. Hannah Fcrsch, Anne Good- man, Rose Benson, Joseph Schwarfz. Firsf Row: Herberf Reisman, Barry Wachfel, Murry Diamond, David Abrams, Paui Weiss, Ravona Caldwell, Breff Levin. Second Row: Sheila Heiif, Kafherine Bell. Elizabefh Enrighf, Helen Clarlre, Fred Mendelson, Eleanore Pafo, Barbara Hole land, Roberl Derene, Charles Keiser. Thfrd Row: Sondra Levy, Suellen Swelson. Melvyn Kahler, Alan Richards, Alan Davis, Eugene Heiferman. Fourfh Row: John Nunn, Herberf Mandell, Harvey Cohen. 7A2 Sealed: Le'F+ lo Right Firsl' Semesfer OF- ficers. .loan Friedman, Sylvia Ger, Max- ine Brandeis, Dava Levy. Firsf Row: Ronald Roih, George Walder, Rona Marcus, Jane Kopshinsky, Ronald Meggison, Anifa Kern, Marsha Levy, Marlene Rosenfhal. Second Row: Bob Lumbard, Joseph Abel- man, Arlyn Tarlrie, Rolyn Berman, Ber- nard Bushman, Paula Radlow, Marylin Beegun, Marlin Birnbach. Third Row: John Sampson, Helen Lee, Bar- bara Broolrs, Helene Rosner, Roberl' Hawelson, Billy Wafson, Joyce Wexler, Arnold Hechi. Fourih Row: Joseph Lee. Zelda Jackson, Sandra Linden, Kenneih Sfelzer. 7A3 Sealed: Leff io Riqhf. Firsl Semesier Of- ficers. Sandra Savader, Sfephen Blane, Jerome Silverman, Janel Rubin. Firsf Row: Bruce Hoffman, Harvey Planf, Pe+er Abrahams, Marlin Nuchow, Ar- lene Brickman, Donald Pifkus, Elaine Gross. MaHhew Fisher. Second Row: Barbara Weisbrod, Leslie Robins. Harvey S+arlc, Cynihia Sher, Diane Loclze, Rona Adams. Carole Susel, Gloria Manne. Harvey Codos. Third Row: Linda Nash. lrwin Goodman, Larry Sonenshein, Roberi Goldman, Har- vey Ellis. Gilberf Greenbaum, Elaine Shasei, Sandra Kusfin. Fourih Row: Arlene Dose, Barbara Medcove. 7A4 Sealed: Lefi fo Righl: Firsi Semesfer OF- ficers. BeHe Baron, Morris Fulerniclr, Francinelee Hand, Sondra Rosenbera. Firsf Row: Frank Alperi, Jerald Kay, Shel- don Bloom. Judson Young, Jerry Schwarh, Eleanor Toby Rich, Norma Brower, Allan Frieclland. Second Row: Judy Einhorn, Blanche Bemen- sfein, Sheila Sloan, Sianley Klein, Bar- bara Z-'-ne, Gordon Randell, Paul Ray- mond, Herman Klein. Third Row: Bruce Rocers, Donald Kaplan, Roberi' Slaiman, Es+elle Zemmel, Joyce Levine. Minda Fel+man, Linda Gruss- marl, Rosanne Kruger, Joyce Linden- feld. Nor Picfured: Jack E+zler, Elaine Gein- blum, Adrienne Harris. John McNeal, Murray Pollaclz, Larry Fisher, Linda Feil. ,i 7B2 Sealed: Homeroom Officers. Paul Israel, Lawrence Newman, Carolee Goldberq. Firsl Row: Faye Sfeingold, Sheldon Kenf, Barbara Urefl, Lenore Bromberg, Ann Vandevelde, Ziena Shander, Willard Gold- smilh, Marfin Resnick. Second Row: Fred Kappler, Jack Philbrick, Edward Maxwell, Michael Robbins, John Young, John Berger, Rosalie Liplcind. Third Row: David Parlns, Harvey Ellis, Mary Ellis, Sheldon Friedman, Jerry Breyer Fourfh Row: Harvey Fierman, Joseph Ross Roberl Kahn, Leslie Morgensiern. 7Bl Sealed: Homeroom Officers. Barry Sugar- man, Saul Kahan, Bernard Cherin, Helene Eisenberg. Firsf Row: Ivan Sommers, Lloyd Mendow, David Scheer, Allan Lyon, Marlin Nash, S+uarf Rubin, Sruarf Bander, George Wal- der. Second Row: Allan Anderson, Elaine Ep- sfein, Francine Freedwald, Harvey Siarlx, Penny Gvrummeh Allen Fagel, Bob Lom- bard. Third Row: Jack Efzler, Thomas Fishman, Carolyn Hall, Siephen Slarlr, Dennis Browner, Marylin KBII. Fourih Row: Kafherine MacCaIlum, Nila Leviii, Jon Munn, Roberf Dorson, Eleanor Skolnick, Peler Levin. IN OUR JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY Bai? 5 7442 fanfare 'Wdgd Widzed 644,-we Mr, DuTTon The Junior High Mixed Chorus is an ouTgrowTh oT The Treble Cleb Club which was organized in I947. This season is The TirsT in which male membership has been permiTTed. DirecTed by Mr. DuT- Ton, Their sponsor, They have compleTed a very successTul year, parTicipaTing in several curricular and exTra-curricular acTiviTies, among which have been singing in b.nTh The junior and senior high ChrisTma-T assemblies, singing Tor The P. T. A. and parTicipaTing in The Grange Bowl PageanT. AT The end oT March They enTered The DisTricT Vocal ConTesT and received a TirsT division. Toward The laTTer parT oT April The chorus presenTed a musical program of vocal and insTrumenTal music Tor junior high. ln June as in February The chorus played an imporTanT parT in creaTing an impressive aTmosphere aT Thr- ninTh grade PromoTion Exercises. Max Hagen, vice presideni' Mrs. Sfewari, adviser Marcia Lee Boil, secreiary Erna Feldman, ireasurer Sealed: Marcia Lee Boil lSecreiaryi, B. Z. Goldsirich lPresidenfi, Max Hagen lVice-presidenfl, Erna Feldman lTreasureri. Firsi Row: Belly Baron, Joe Schwariz, Sieve Blane, Sylvia Ger, Alan Lewis, Herberf Kaplan, Joan Furman, Barbara Weiss. Second Row: Richard Rose, Alan Basch, Ann Singer, Lillian Gillman, Chesfei Krone, Sian Leviif, William Pinlzow. Third Row: Richard Briclsman, Marilyn Krenslcy, Sandra Ell, Morris Broad, Terry Landy, David Hillman. Fourih Row: Dick Aller, Kenny Dinnersiein, Donald Liclwensiein, Paul Rapaporf, Melvyn Kaizen. The Junior l-ligh STudenT Council is composed oT The elecTed represenTaTives Trom each home- room, The members OT The cabineT, and The elecTed sTudenT body oTTicers. The PresidenT's CabineT is headed by The Sec reTary oT lnTerior, SecreTary oT Assemblies, Secre- Tary oT Social ATTairs, SecreTary oT TraTTic, SecreTary oT AThleTics, and The ParliamenTarian. There are also Three board members, one Trom each grade level in junior high. Under The capable eirecTion oT Mrs. Louise STewarT and The oTTicers, The STudenT Council spon- sored many worThwhile proiecTs. They cooperaTed wiTh Senior High in The Lend-A-Hand Drive. School spiriT and Triendliness amongsT The sTudenTs have been Their main goal and They achieved This by having several dances aT which Time The sTudenTs could become acquainTed wiTh one anoTher. Seafedz Erna Feldman, B. Z. GoldsTriTch, Max Hagen, Marcia Lee BoTT. Firsf Row: PaTTi Godelph, Alan Lewis, Joan Freeman, Miriam Levy, ElizabeTh Simlrowih, Richard Rose, Joseph Schwarh. Second Row: Jacob Robinson, Burfon Black, Alan Basch, Janice Klein, Terry Landy, Richard Briclrman, Morris Broad. Third Row: Melvin KaTzan, Donald LiTchensTein. 4 Nia ,J we W7 ,I ,Q mm 71694 Swim: ' The memloers oT The junior high cabineT are appoinTed by The PresidenT and are usually repre- senTaTive oT all The homerooms in The ninTh grade level. They are in charge oT all The main projeQTs sponsored oy The junior high sTudenT council and may be commended upon compleTion oT a very suc- ce-asTul year. The junior high ushers are Those boys we see dire-CTing TraTTiC on all landings and junior high. Thanlcs To Their eTTorTs, problems OT congesTion are lQepT To a minimum. slaircase. wround 'rx Y -W'TlfZ:0.m mm 73694 .cfadw-iq 1-fmazmze The boys and qiris who serve as junior high library assisfarifs-iirsr semesfer group pidured above and second below-render an invaluabie service fo fhe schooi. Under The diredion of Miss Mcfklis- wer and Miss Gaillard, They keep The library running efficienfly ali year long. 1 ,- I W E ,saw NI if it i JUNIOR HIGH BRUSH AND PALETTE CLUB Anyone in grades seven Ihrough nine inleresred in arf is eligible Ior Ihe Junior High Brush and Palerle Club. Members have various aclivilies which include helping Io ioainl scenery, worlcing wiIh pollery, paslels, and orher mediums which inleresl Ihem, Their main proiecl Ihis year was an arl' exhibil in coniunclion wilh Ihe Senior Brush and Palelle Club wilh anyone able Io enler. 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X 1 I 3: A -'N 'Al ' '1 1'fffg-, Il U Q Xl, Ig? 71? .W 155. Fa X! J 'g' Tau V K ' 1 I P ff? in X,,X,N,1, rf ,1 :f-13' Fgl',',..' ,' , . W'-, A .lfu '- li ' v l Jyym 7 X . ' .L . .. N gi 'x Miss Mary Merrii Adviser B E C The Beachcomber is our school newspaper. IT is published Twice a monTh buT This year because oT insuTTicienT Tunds iT came ouT less regularly. The Beachcomber sTimulaTes and encourages in- TeresT and parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies Trom boTh iunior and senior high school sTudenTs. IT endeavors To give experience To Those sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in going inTo The field oT journalism in laTer liTe, and oTTers opporTuniTies in leadership and creaTive expression. This year's sTaTT has published some oi The besT issues in The hisTory of our school, -Tull of inTeresTing news, ediTorials, and clever carToons. FirsT row: Simone Finner, Louise Morgen, Charlene Smolin, Barbara Jacobs, Judy Lewis, Helene Sassoon. Second row: Phyllis Corb, Gloria Silverman, Phyllis Kandel, David Chilcovslzy, Florence Faber, Arlene Nierenber, Yveffe Hammer. Third row: Janice Kasper, Nafalie Hirschberg, Allan Herberf, Leo Morris, Larry MaeanTz, Bruce Klion, Howard Osferman, Jewel Muravchiclz, Anna Jackson. Leona Golden Ediior-in-Chief Bob Olian Feafure Edifor Jerry Fox Business Manager Dick Kumble Sporfs Edi+or, Ist Sem. Barbara Yagoda Feafure Edifor Ronnie Lehrman Sporh Ediior. 2nd Sam 147 Zeadcomfa IN THE Zmdwa WORK MFKING mam The Embryo sTaTT is selecTed on The basis oT applicaTion and The desire To promoTe creaTive wriTing among The sTudenTs. This year's sTaTT arTisT, Gloria De Cesare, cuT, arranged, and designed The sTencils Tor each page in The boolc. The publica- Tion is compleTely seT up and arranged by The sTudenTs. The maTerials used are The original works oT sTudenTs oT Miami Beach Junior and Senior l-ligh School. They are selecT- ed aTTer care.Tul analysis and suggesTion oT Their sponsor, Miss Muriel Plummer, English Teachers and ouTside auThoriTies. Since The sTarT oT The magazine in I947, one day has been seT aside in English classes ThroughouT The school as creaTive wriTing day , and all sTudenTs are urged To Turn in Their work To Their English Teachers. All maTerial is careTully considered. We Teel ThaT This year's Embryo is one oT The besT yeT pub- lished and are proud indeed oi boTh The sTaTT and The sponsor. Miss Plummer, Advisor Sealed: Emily Gladsfone, Florence Faber, Barbara Yagoda, Sfephanie Winkler, Gloria de Cesare. STanding: Annie Drurie, Arlene Silverman, Nadine Zadorin, Toby RosenblaTT, Eileen Cypress, May Morgensiern Miss Helen Davis, Business Advisor May Morgens+ern, Business Manager Alan Dworsky, Circulalion Manager Irene LeviH Barry Berish Rhoda Granai Typisf Spor+s Wrifer Advedising Manager Book Sellers: Lucille Waller, Peggy Groover, Phyllis Berll, Peggy Jacobs, Joan Kobrin, Rulh Lipson. if -, 'CQ' Miss lrene Roberfs Edi+orial Advisor 'E A M' Nfl fl wi G 4 Gerry Lou Rose Joan Oslweroff Co-edifors Slanley Arlrin Gloria Goodman Dan Selfzer Sfaff Photographer Organizafions Sfaff Ar+isf Ad sellers: Doffy Saul, Gwen Wagner, Helen Krubach, Iris Sprafkin, Pal Carfer 70124 We, The sTaTT oT The I95O TYPT-TOQN, wish To express our sincere appreciaTion Tor The able assisTanCe so many kind people have oT- Tered us in The producTion oT This yearbook- iT has been a pleasure To work wi+h Them: To Mrs. WhiTTle and Mrs. BrazleTon OT PhoTo- ReTlex STudios Tor Their cheerTul paTience and CourTeous CooperaTion on The porTraiT problem: To T-Tal Kaye and Dave Moldan Tor making homeroom picTure-Taking a pleasure insTead oT a chore: To Miss Plummer and The commercial deparTrnenT Tor Their eTTicienT handling oT our bulleTins and balloTsg To Mrs. Leona Miller Tor her able assisTance in The bookkeeping deparTmenTg To Mr. Todd oT En- gravers, lncorporaTed, Tor his Tireless ani in- valuable aid in layouTs7 To Frank and Mr. Finnnell oT ATlanTic PrinTers Tor Their coopera- Tion and work in The prinTing deparTmenTg To Mr, AI Cox, who liTerally Took us-noT exacTly To The cleaners-buT To The engravers and The prinTerg To Miss Davis and Miss RoberTs, our advisors, Tor Their guidance in boTh The busie ness and ediTorial deparTmenTs3 and To The enTire TaCulTy and sTudenT body Tor Their un- dersTanding and wholehearTed cooperaTion. 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Ullian in ABLO Mmlel JOIN THE GANG AT Complimenly of PENNWAY PHARMACY PEUIWEIVS BAKERY The Treai of a Lifefimeu I443 Pennsylvania Avenue ROIAL PALM HOTEL MIAMI BEACH I2I Fireproof Rooms wi+h Radio and Privaie Baih Priva+e Beach-Cabana Club-Solarium--Cenirally Locafed Finesl Clieniele-European and American Plans JOSEPH M. ROSE, Managing Direcfor 4 924 Everglades Concours THE DISTINCTIVE TOWER ON MIAMl'S SKYLINE THE newspapers and radio stations are important educa- tional factors. They must perform their tasks with integrity. The Miami Daily News and Radio Station WICD realize their re- sponsibility to the people of ' Greater Miami. I 'II-IIE MIAMI DAILY NEWS and RADIO STATION WIOD MIAMI 1115132 f!Exutin: Garhens B 607 LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI BEACH FT. LAUDERDALE 4446672- Dresses FASHIONED FOR FUN IN THE FLORIDA SUN 428 Foriy-firsf Slreel MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA GOLDIE GRABER Beach Apparel SKAGSETH STATIONERY CO I462 Washing+on Ave MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA C OMPLIMEN TS OF THE BOULEVARD HOTEL H. LEVITT Manager Compliments of C I I2A6 ass of 'SO' Sponsor - Mrs. Lois Clark Tom Johnson Marty Weiner Dotty Sall joan Kobrin Simi Finner Stan Arkin Fran Holskin Larry Mamlet Joan Manning Gerry Schoenberg Phyllis Berk Flo Greenfeder Buddy Hart Don Bernard Arlene Greer Diane Blum Peggy Jacobs Tony Van Wye Peter Weiss june Franklin Sydelle Busker Howie Grumer jake Gottfried Jules Cohen Rudy Gabler Nancy Tarlyn Bob Lippson Happy Levy joe Klein 5 6 Compliments NEIL BERK+'+'+'REAL ESTATE 1544 Washington Avenue Phone 58-7461 Greenleaf 8 Crosby JEWELERS IOOO LINCOLN ROAD llELMllNlllll ll 0 T E L 6393 Collins Avenue Clompflimsnts of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rafez Mr. and Mrs. Roberr Eirinberg KiHy's Beauly Salon Ocean Surf I-lolel Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Goodman Parl'1am's Reslauranl Mr. and Mrs. E. Buslcer Mr. and Mrs. C. Charcowslcy Clemmer's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Golclenberg Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Van Wye Mr. Coopers IZAZ Home Room Mr. and Mrs. Moe Rolhmen F. W. Woolworlh Co. Paul's Arlisl Corner Drexel Food Marker 157 Uompliments uf the 12A 3 GRAIIUATING CLASS PHONE 5-2026 - 5-9064 ROHAN'S PAINT -- HARDWARE 515-17 41st Street MIAMI BEAPH, FLA. ,i,- Camfpliment: of ANGIE AND FREITS PICCIOL0'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 136 Collins Avenua, Mlaml Beach - 58-1869 15AQtQQ,.9'aS2m C, C, The value of the telephone isn't just the calls you make. Sometimes the calls you receive are even more important. You'd miss a lot if the telephone wasn't there. Just on calls you make, the tele- phone's a big bargain in convenience, security, success and good times. When you add the calls you receive, it's an even bigger value. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 Texaco Forty-First Street Service 508 Wesf 4Isf S'l'ree'I MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA VV. N. Wright Mgr. Phone 58-33I4 C0lllpffIl1t'711.f of I-'RANK'S FINE FDUDS 45l - 4-ls? Sheef MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA PIERRE cusfom I'aiIor II40 LINCOLN ROAD C omplimerzfx 0 f RAPH I L'S DELICACY SHOP 52I - 4Isf S+. MIAMI BEACH FEINEIYS Insurance Agency 826 Washingfon Ave. 5-I2l I 58-756I C om plimeutf of DADE COUNTY DAIRIES .711 di .fcufafc Watwn SELECTED GIFTS and GREETINGS CARDS also fine sfafionery 527 wssr 41! sneer Phone 58-8I47 num aucn rLonluA TELEPHONE 5-I566 Complimenif of BELLE SMOLIN EXPERT CORSETIERE l504 WASHINGTON AVENUE 15 9 Mi LQ... 51!f5IIl!!W Q I MQ, ' IJ .1t'a,'gqg5,fgfgr5:fQ? 5 4 lv 1 4 Drink I In Bottles ami Coca-Cola Bottling C0 Comphments of SHR BOYS CLUB L. BLOCH B. DRUCKER S. FRIEDMAN R. KLINGER P. NATHAN L. BROWN A. EIRINBERG D. I-IOFFSPEIGFL H. LEVY M. STEIN PLAY MINIATURE GOLF 7-III1 IIIIII COLLINS AVE. I0 A. M. to 1 A. M. C omplimentx of FLORIDA'S FIRST INDUSTRIAL CITY HERMAN-BOCA RATON COMPANY BOCA RATON. FLORIDA Enjoy Ilwe Finesf Food af CURRY'S 7433 Collins Avenue MIAMI BEACH Comfzlimeuty of THE SURFCUMBEII lI0'I'EL 1717 Collins Ave. MIAMI BEACH, FLA. JACK LIEBERBAUM - BEN LEVINE Manaalng Dlreeturs for Ihree generafions . . . . a grea+ name in self-service dining . . LINCOLN CAFETERIA 3 3 o L I A D NCOLN RO 161 - OURS M BRIGHT 51222212 There's a bright new world awaiting today's Youth. And I'm doing all I can to make it even brighter. Constantly improving and extending my Sunshine Service. Helping Florida grow. Open- ing up new opportunities for better business . . . and better living. Kil0ZUdff, Youre ELECTRIC SERL HINT lllilllllllll Pllwj slilll' UUMPANY Compliment: of Privafe School of Dancing-Drama-Radio-Speech PHONE 5-4294 32I-323-325 W. 47+h S+. MIAMI BEACH, FLA. RESIDENT SUMMER SCHOOL - BELGRADE LAKES, MAINE PHONE 5-I849 SPANIER'S COMPLIMENTS COATS - SUITS - DRESSES - OF FORMALS JUNIORS - MISSES - WOMENS I2 B I I024 Lincoln Road MIAMI BEACH IUDY HARMON'S BEA UTY SALONS 848 WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH, FLA. C UIIIPHHIEIIIJ' of GREENLEAF and 40I - 4Isf Sfreef CHUSBY IOOO LINCOLN ROAD compzimems of BRUUVER'S PHARMACY UMBERTCD olfaiz iiaaflioniaf a9II ALTON ROAD MIAMI BEACH, FLA IG1116111 CI' You'ii never forget your school clays, anci we hope youyli always relnemher PhotoReHex, your Official Photographer. We'll always relnemher the fun we had taking your pictures . . . and we hope you will not tor- get us in the years to come when there are other oc- casions youyii want to remelnher with fine portraits. Pl1ofuReflcx . . . a unique mcflzod faleing pictures from coast fo coa l'HUTUREl:l-liX S'l'I'IJlO TIIIRIJ FLUC I x 1 lz'x Jluzwkdw 5'm'A4bfa ,, ' ss- .F IQ as 'ii E Q Q Tl1ere's no finer gift tlmn your Plzofoleeffex Portrait I 75575jnC' CI-IILDREN'S WORLD TOYS 4' JUVENILE FURNITURE AND GIFTS 4' INFANT'S FURNISHINGS Telephone 58-8686 1518 Washington Avenue MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Complimeulx of 'Me 7Zew Zac! DELICATESSEN 44 N. E. IsI' Sireei' MIAMI, FLORIDA VIRGINIA FO0'S 'rI1e Iinesi in Chinese food 438 - 4Isf Sfreef Miami Beach Dexign for beauty 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' C omplimefzlx of 'K Th Syfuzfa 6 BEAUTY SALON SAGAIVIORE HOTEL Teiepiiones BELMAR HOTEL 5-3772 26I3 Collins Avenue 5-674I Miami Beach, Fla. Tires and Baiieries Sinciairize Washing and Simonizinq PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 5-9l93 MAY 'S SERVICE STATION Telephone 5-5940 Wenley? Speciaiizinq in opefmd by Junior College - Misses' Dresses CY GOTTFRIED and J. H. WRIGHT I60I Alfon Road Miami Beach 39, Fla. 740 - 4Isf Sfreef Miami Beach, Fla. Compliments of BAILEY MILAITS Sporiing Goods - Radios - Giiis I676 AI'I'on Road Miami Beach 166 fomfzfimanfa o 'IIIIII IIIIIAMI IIIIIIUII IIIII 'I' IIIATIUIIAL IIA K Corner Lincoln and Alton Roads The Older! and Larger! Bank in Miami Beach ESTABLISHED 1921 . COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST FACILITIES . Free Parking Accommodations . F. LOWRY WALL President and Chairman of the Board Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 167 Ciwildrerfs Depi. For Home Service Call 5-9I49 TIIE FOII'l'Y-FIRST S'I'. BARBER SIIIIP A Shop of Distinction IO Barbers 424 W. 4IsI S+reeI' HARRY A. ECKARDT, Owner C om plimefzlf of THE SHAFT De Shiff De Caro De Hoff De Loeb C 0111 plimezzlx of ARMOR RADIO I447 WASHINGTON AVE. High Fashion Phone 5-3443 Low CosI' RUTH'S MODES DRESSES 907 Washingfon Ave. COATS - SUITS Miami Beach, Fla. TELEPHONE 5-7I II ENFIELIVS CAMERA sll0P KODAKS and PHOTOGRAPH IC SUPPLIES 409 LincoIn Road Miami Beach, FIorida C om plimentf of WHlTE'S FINE FUUD5 Miami Beach's Mos+ Complete Food Marker I695 Aifon Road - Corner I7'I'h Shea? MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Ljiiatia .qgeaufy Aiafoyl Vic and Frank I44I WasI'iing+on me. ROYAL PAEM T CYCLE SPORTS CENTER Full Iine of Schwinn-Buiii BICYCLES EXPERT MECHANIC MODEL AIRPLANES SPORTING GOODS 4l06 Royal Palm Ave. MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA 168 'S' The MiamiBeach funior anct Senior High Schoof Parent- Teacher Association has just compteteat another successful year. To the Parents, Teachers, anct stuctents we extenctoursincere thanhs for their efforts and cooperation in mahing this year of 1Q4Q-1Q5U the taest 0712 QUQT. 'X' AMWWW Awww ffatagaaqhia fffffdwwid 1-ifffdwwd 4009444144 A'1'I.AN'rlC l'l!lX'l'I4 Q37 ,ff Q At ' .Cf I' 11 rf ar vu 5 ' J: 1 ,I ' R g ,J A V gn xv -o-o-0-O-o-o-o-o-o-o-0-O-0- .- .. O X ?E M O Q Y 4, . ' 0 9 5 Y 4 O ' 0 4? l 5 4? PAULINE ISBELL 5 '? is 0 ' 45 O ADELINE DUGAN , 1 O O ' 5 ' C O .. I X Q? KATHIQRINE TILLPQR Y , O 9 x 0 Y 6 VV. XV. TAYLOR I o 9 1, Q- Y 6 Q . Q IRIENIE CRAVEN S Q I I Q ? 5 HETTIE BELLE REDDICK A O - 4 ' O 'N 1 Y o O I ' O O 1 ' O O GARDNER MQPHERSON l I- . ? I O 1 1 V 1 K f. 0 Y g 0 Y ' .1 V 4? 2 J O I Lb-'-q,P-c,--.4y-45--:b- cb-O-4b-O-- O-O-0-Cf-G-fy-O-Q-O-yyq,.q,.47.Sf I'ugr I vr!y-ciglzt Q T I 'jr I ,1 , ff wmv I F I Il- ,.-,. I I A , I -'flu Ii I' L, has 4.4 4? IT fziilff- Tw 'I 'fr 'L 41 Q -If-Y A... ,J 5 N , ,g 4,--.f Y' .J--X,-- xx J 4 . LEILA CRAMER ' IRIENE WALTER DOROTHY STRICKLAND JESSIE HEATH DWIGHT VV. BONHAM MARGARET GILKEY CHARLES KING I :gc lfo 1 u -Lf, ,.' -I ff-.ml f f-'11 if K I .-f' - .4 . . . f. lv .'f,,c1'.I J .' wr, 'I . if fm -T :.-N-I A, , IJ ,II,5.,,C L.,y-1-+4Rv,n?rII, . L,N1,,,.', .-1,1 2 - 5 Aww A51 ' 1 .Q , If' i , ' . gf pf! ' ' . f!ffIim if 55'-,fi Ie'ff5Tf ,?5' ILS ' :cv 1 ' I - P, 'J' ,,- I 1, , f, -Alf y HO '-xV-L,-- Hliffv I I P YNY' T I I I I If ? I O I O I X I I I x O I. I O I O I A V 1 I O I fb I Q I I IX Il I C I .fx v I JI 'f I A 'J I 0 I O I I O I I I I I I A I fb 1 0 I II .J CONTENTS FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES l Dedication Desiring to show our heartfelt appreciation to our faithful instructor and sympathetic friend, who has endeared herself to all the students, and whose character and personality have created in us a profound admiration, we, the Class of 1931, wish to dedicate this, the tenth volume of the Highlander to Miss Margaret Gillcey ff' 'FA 1 assi ' ,1 i v' 1 ff, XS! E ly E9 t F1 I-when Q Q Y to fff -- ' '- -'4f'-O-O-O-fb-ff-fb-ff-cs-qs-fs.-f,-f ,K - . gen .. e 1 'J- Qgl my ee 219 I, Q' I l l I I FEBRUARY 3-Allan Spivey enjoys O lawns? 4' A the flavor of each dish of ice cream on ' u . . . 6 fag, nv' iffy 5Q'Z9 the table. Unselhshly he thinks of his W -,QA 73 ,W go- V 'v 1 f I N . . L WWF . at ier and carries hun some. N. A' 1 . I.:-JT' ialn I , I , L - W' , i E 1 FEBRUARY 18-O. th e wrangle, Q P if tangle gypsies-some advertising for lx -P ' The Gypsy Trailf' 'f erm if . s X sf , 6 x.' , fl I rp I I, J! 'Fl?BllU:flRY 20-bllCl'l a dream was I X ,AKG ' i' .- .3 Virginia in her blonde curls, in fact she ' ' - ' - . . Q 'W' - but 1 uf was mistaken for a new girl and',glven l F' l ' in e .- the grand rush 'lCC0I'l.l1Tl' Q ,.,iL...ia.' - 1, H Ll' 5 if X3 RIARCH I-Nope! she doesn't have 5 J: idk? ' it, That is final and such a pity too, b A . f 1 Q . i V ,x Q I X 1, S XT' but Billie Ellis knows. Q P NIARCH 22-NCVCT a more beautiful 6 by 1 ' ' I ,I : ' sight was enjoyed by the girls than when I NX uf M 5 Roy Lott appeared at the George VVash- O J, EW' V t ington dinner charmingly gowned in his I . 7 ILS Wfafif latest Paris creation O M f eil ' u .I Ebfudfv 2322. - I 4 2.201 APRIL I-U, yes! a perfectly wonder- O - X- sue' ' 'gg -X 'A' ful dance was given in the dining room. 1 x Daasn' 'ir ug ' af , O f 'sk W, ,fIllllL'ffIQi.6 It j,V X,, Notice the date, please. 1 ' , Wlfhff 5 Q Q . i1,,fZ,ig,1Zjy ' RIAY 29il'.XZlIUS must be met by even ar,-.L if ' wie, 5 th b f I 'xi12'j5:,L , .gy e est o us. ,N A aw, ,-:fi-V V f ' .. i .I dk JUNE 2-'rl is come, the day of part- ? K Never. Ls-I: Y lime ina. mg. Dear Seniors, we bid farewell. We Q wish for you the best of success. I Y O l I N V l x s l .N V 1 KX V l 'X 1'i1gv Um' llzlmlrmi fmt' S fx - C? C Q7, A O-45-O-47-cb-on o-O- fb-O-O-O O- C' 5.- 4?--4 -O O -C7 O - Q,.. -C5 O ' 4P'4P-' C5-f2-- , ,.,s 1 K an K -0-0-O-gp-49-O-47-O-O-O-4?-O-O-0'0 ' 557 , ' ' 1. niet arhm ,iw s i L . ,i R X N 5? K 'P 1 -Y . if K J fa , A fr' ' , -'J JO ' . N A Q' .aw 2 f4 0 1' , 1 Q ,f ' January sul.. 1,mu,-Y ugh IU-C'lN7A . Y , f . , 3 if . Wf Q I ' I 4 f, Q' xl! 6 JB , ' i X' 1 J jr Ill- AS ' 5 laminar 1-0.2! Tsmssu zgth 0 X HAPPY BIRTHDAY W a. T5 -ro Y U3'J' r' 7 - A Q fu F Q- f gg'-9 JANUARY 3-Back again! Aren't we glad Virginia Puckett is generous? She even passed around the drumsticks of her chicken to the hungry mob in the Wilderness. JANUARY 10- I want to go where you go, sings Pi Kappa as he trails after Nolan lVIacFarland. JANUARY 20-Qglilton Spivey Yes, he's my boy, says Roy Lott, but here's how he looks to us-Wings, springs and all. JANUARY 22-lVIary Ruby Johns re- turning with the supplies for the Satur- day night banquet of beans and onions. JANUARY 24-'Tis cruel,-to be a eat. After a few shrieks and faints no eat feels much at home at Southern. JANUARY 26-They have it -that good old relieved spirit. and Liza ff Y' Mun mth G 3 u 25 ' celebrate after exams. f . 0 H-H! .A 44: f O . Wwe' 4 I JANUARY 28-Somebodyds birthday, X. V w, qs,'7Q . so all the girls in the dining room pay ., 133 ' V - x 44 their respects through song. 5 J f N ,. . . 4, r QQ JANUARY 29-lhe sadness or it-a , fx Ea , , J ' 121- ' rumor is abroad that hd leaves school ' Januar 214' January zethd at the end of the first semester and some are simply unable to hold-up under the shock of the news. q5.-g3-x7-,X3-f3.-cs--42--xx--13-C5-X?-Q5-45-3 4f'w exe-1 S -M49 -xx --4X--4D- x3-Q5-Q5 Page Um' llzrlldrrwi iuni 51.i'fj 1l1l'r',' ng. J lf . wk-vw 1,1 ' Q axe - ' y. -' ' IQ . Q' QKKI.: ' I K1 E I E -o-o-o-o-o-Q-0-O-0-o-one,-0-O-O- ' xi U I lg, I I I I I I? .843 4 A ev NOVEINIBER 24,-Now that Cyril Rou Q 0 f' is grown he has put away childish things 6 ' ' and has taken to his pipe. AL 1 I 'QVI3 ' . . O f J I DECENIBER I-Llgiltlilllg drags th c 4 Q ' 4 Z main as on nearly every other day. A V N be a.-ww 5, th . A ' mm ry. PA Xxxfhffefllfff of DECENIBER 2-Netra at work in thc I E 4 :in 2 Q:-5 Wilderness. O it ,U A, I X I wx f DECEMBER 3-The fate of a pledge! I? i I if fp .,, N Sparks and Cyril Rou count Cars pass- Q A -X ing on mgin drag. II ' D D ff I RX O '9 ' I 'D'ce 'be' sw' DECEMBER 4-Each fair Co-ed vies 6 52 fa ,, for honors in VVho's VVho contest. 1 A 1 1 O j 'E DECEINIBER 5-The end of a glorious I f gy 'g if' football season for our Rats Roush If Ili' 7 b 'G'2J and Rou-the stars!! ' .... M ': -'Wm O eww 1 I ,,,1, .0 E. I PA 'Denembfr an-'l vec.mb..f uh DECEMBER 8-G e n t 1 e m e n prefer O Aj fm WW ' 4 blondes: well,-we surrender. Any- I Z I' ' 4 . . . - A 9 fiyf nay, ue wonder xx hat girl had enough .J ,. if . . I dl-gf! 9,-P Courage to write those letters in the Q ' 9 I Southern. 5 ' '11-.ll'llY i ,u .. X i f 4 I '22 ' -fx.: W ' DECENIBER 17-Christmas vacation O '7-:gihnmbu YJ Q December flu. approaches. Savannah gets the first box. l . 'X w I I I O I 0 I I . I Lp-4,-4, -.ky -19 ' fy- 4f'C2 -43'-ff?-' lf? ' -f5'-4?-4'f-fb-4.---45--1:-4,5-4,-q,- 4, 4 Q? Pugi- Um' Ilnmlrcil mil Sufi tm I I AF- 'Il ggi, 1 A aj, gif 6 nlvrl it vb L' 11 I 1 'I I 1627, ' O54 4 ff' .-.Q-..z--O4-O-QP-o-fe:-O-O-we-O'O'O'o'O'k4'tf gba: ,fltagtf 6' I 'gl' 1 4 ,N Phi . ' 'Za' R X ,Q O I C. l 'I I I u e V I I L M: f - I I, Il OCTOBER 23-In a game between the 0 Q, -- f 4 Knockouts a n d Underdogs, lVIildred I X, , - 4 JL Buck makes a touchdown at the enemyls If W I, Q4 goal. Q 4 ' I QL, I+- OCTOBER 23-Lillie and Slim and fy .. -2. 1-fi I 'J' lm' ,M their family enjoy the dedication of the ,ly . Offebv 219 Hmm-Q fit' new Athletic Field. i ' . M -21. IA in , ,,,7,a 'I' , OCTOBER 31-Y. W. C. A. gives a If 2 Hallowe'en party. ' 'uf-'iff' ' . I P-iw 1 f i J, NOVEMBER 1-M o r n 1 n g after the II '. If night before when the Y. W. C. A. O Y Yak Novsmf-K uh Cabinet cleans up. 6 7 N-SS E QZI Q- NOVEMBER 5-Lillie an d Corning 5 :- g i f .,. ni, plan for their garden and select the I i- at A 1' QI C 61 7 J seeds. O I f- IIIII : , . ' f NOVEMBER 6- I'ot Gnfiin and O V I ' I: EVE - ' - Margaret Robson act as sponsors at the 5 ' Omfbfv' Bl . C Nglg-QBER. -fm Stetson game. I iv i i 4 ISI - II A C A m NOVEMBER 7-Dignity of Seniors ' I .,f 5 A fully recognized because of their new I? Af f ' 'i,......a4 L 3 J' J hats and canes. 9 ' . . . ' il i -3' NOVEMBER Io-It's a pure, pious hte O Noirvplst Hmmm' Bm J the Student Council members lead. 5 I I I 2 I 2 f I I O 0-0--P -cz,-as-tx-fe-- fx-Rr 7 - .--f - - ' ' 'I P gc Om' Humlrctl and ,S'i.r!y,u ' , E5 or 6 n O 1 4? 0 I 0 6 5 1 7 0 a O l 9 O l 0 ! ! O 1 0 a ! O i 0 o O I ? ! 0 5 5 rl 5 A ? A V I 0 '13, ,,11..,,' . ! If F V -- -G C5-G S-G-CP-C-CD'C7-C7 G'-'X--it - -Y' - 0 11 rf at vu M p V Rr he .Q x Calendar lfsfpl I! .- ax ' v September I5 Uh 5 I' nr li,, l Q-v -Q Gsnismhsr 2.9 ..:gfP4g?':O8.g1, yt l U .,, gvQ -,. 7 f W a 'fl-1 13, ig - b wth vl lx I' My 1 '4 1 ', ,g . 4 4 1 A ' 9 I E 5? October 891 Oe lem er I Y 9 -ax af J 5 I Q ' ! ' t G? Q avi if ll E . it Miillill' ff l iii l if SEPTEMBER 15-Oh, thrills! the old girls are reunited and a number of strange, dumb faces appear. SEPTEMBER I6-At the first Chapel talk we get a close-up at the new faculty. SEPTEMBER 16-Registration is over and Gal and Theresa discover they have no more than two classes in com- mon. SEPTEMBER 17-Trunks and fun! SEPTEMBER 29-Football b e g i ns! Kat,' and Christie begin to get co- operation and organization among us. OCTOBER 8-Rat week beginsg oh, - th 2 4 ' ,- what specimens! -ww'-ber '11 mam iv , -rncaffa I, - :H . NNE! r Q4 gg 6 OCTOBER I4-F00tl3Zlll boys leave for .f if . L v ' , , , lllllmlig jim A 4 Birmingham. 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