Miami Beach High School - Typhoon Yearbook (Miami Beach, FL)

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Hs doors are opened wide fo years of dreams . . . plans . . . an realizafions . . . f ' ENTER . . , Q TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD PRELUDE DEDICATION FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ACTIVITIES MEMORIES SPORTS JUNIOR HIGH PUBLICATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS K: TX-. ,Q 1,,,,,l , , in, Ii ,, , W , ' Mr , 1 , ,w ' tv ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,:a,,wm,w,uMm 'vfwgg , wf, ' ,M wg' dn, HMLHMMJ X IF, , W m , ,X ,,w,,'1,, ,X w ,,1,s,' ,Y ' M , ,,,, , , H,,Q,W 1,19 Q, w, ,,, ff',, 1 , , M' , , 'M I l 143 ,Wm l f 5 fm E 'FU , 4, .4 ,, m f my A ,: H W ,,,,f' ,W WE N 4wv,1,,j', wwe, 1 4 , ,wfrg f W , Y W, 14 'N L , ,,,' w,-,,, ,,, ,,,', lc, N gr! ,M ,:,, , MQW, ,,,,n' , ,f-,, ' 9 ,Qi 'Ti km' , L , , we , , 2? ,w , 4 w ' ' W M' mf 391, ' , W' , , U' 'N . ,, :,s,',, b, . ,,,,,, Ml W, , .144 ' ,LK . ,W 3,s,,,g,, ' . , mg . , ' 1 ' , F , ,, 'WV r ' 'T , E' - 315 A -+ , '1f',,, ,Q -Q-1 , , MJ , 7 J, 35531, .iw ,f ,YW . , Q wi' H f H .STL -1 . M M . ' UW f w M, 5, M ,, . . A A Br , 1, ,f , ,. 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Flag we love, Black and Gold, Float tore'er o'er thee, May thy sons tore'er be loyal To thy memory. -9 Colors bright, subdued and dark . . . A setting laid in God's creation. ,U QR? , ,R K , X D Yu 1 X lcx 1 QNX . E X' f f .i+4iK','f cf f' 4? ' '- ff Q 1i.X.., .h+fW' WWYkkX fi IVVYQE4 . k t , '? 5 , -, V 'mn bqih s' 'X Nix, ip .Qffgk.LxQ4f fQ5Sxxy41..:fi qw t. W ffnff' f fjs., ,. s' rr' .if 2. . vfliixf' gh- 'A i .gwjifllyiihxf I -xxx if' wXXXXxw. p XMSW . si Qitszf f-L , V if 5 , 2-4 f -9 P X 3.,f ,f.' Xl.. - 4 ' ,. airy? 1 M A - T ft 'X 'A x':'rL 'YQ : tv- mx -' xg, . f - wi V. qgtdpixa-L-,gig ? 1 - . xx . t Q . ' . 5 v L'if5lf' 'f .- -1 Z. P- . . 'M w , fr ht P' xp- ,J f f U' Q ' ' , A, 'v ' xii, 'sl I- ,aw I. J' ', J! 1 Wgaw v .,--'di uni F ' 11 K 7:51 B A . ,Z E A A P I X Q . - - 33' 3441- X x ,gg 521 . ,Q X 35:55 G M .V .1 if g.,g,.9w, M Q, 1 , ,, 'yi Q. . . I I QV -, . ,5 f . 3' fW?3'l ' m ' Q 1 ' '. ..?' ' 'Jie' . --33: 1 Wgzasf- A ,m A ,N W t: 1. X ,, ., 5. , . W g 4. '. - W :if Y ' . I h . k 3 . -Lu, . A 555 ,MM 1 K 1. rl 1,1 5? .Q Q - 1 -VV. 4 PORTABLE I NN. K Niifflf 23 f R A ROOM OF LEARNING WITHIN A FRAME . . . THE SHOP WITH SAW AND DRILL . . . LATHE AND HAND, WE BUILD . THE GYM Yvuunuuuunnnsynnh SPORTSNIANSHIP STRENGTH . . SPIRIT . . . 5 THE FIELD HOUSE LOCKER ROOM May The Lord bless you and keep you ,H 2 1 f in -5- ' ff e if . ' A -Q ' iifgf ,,,,..., 1 1 ,J ' f' . is ,t - , Q- .V ' ,. . A f f, ., , , 4, . 'A . v, ' -' . ' nw . , 'a , 1, .. M.. -fi X , 5. 'WWE we 5 ,L -K-f x b ,, HF o i up 5 i e . u. Qi x .E V . Y In ' M - fi ,LH A W 2.x Jw- . Q1-we , we K X jyggkwfpk--W' fv..QN e -,4., K 4' N . X A F..- - , o w, ,QL'?lkFle.wLw,1nQ b i5 6L,k ai - 'V W V .. A 'A A . gy...-Q.. . Q' , K f' ,g4,.,.-gsxfpj ' A , ,Am ...H W.: - 4 A A , TL . 4 ' -val' ' We , -4:.:uL,j 1 . :Q . . ,N - ,K : V ' - ' H , . 1,. .e.g-J ,M k'f'- K ,g ensue ' ., . ' ,gEv g E , ' , ' EW I - V ,W mf M-,-f '-' LM., N- f , ' We, f M THE CHOIR HOUSE , MUSICAL ECHOES THE BAND ROOM WITHIN THE CENTER OF ACTIVITY . . . CALMNESS FI Q' I ,. MM.. Vwmmwwwx SILENCE AND SOLITUDE . . . v vv Wm ' A WMXRW11 WW lx u A Wh 'x11w1w,, W ' 1 Y qu 1 11. X1 W V 1 M, Y WN v M1 g1'x1uw1w , Q11 E:-11 'Vt K N1 vim, WN NMW1 JY 1W'W'11x,11 Q vw 111Wx':1 1 ' E1 'SU Ea 'WW1 CWQRWU111 :1'N11X1We'11 111W 1y,WN1 11' 1 Nfqw W M11 ! 1 ,11 011' K'U iH1lf? 9 M1531 WM ,11,1,1'1' Y wf '? o f' 111- 11 , ., .w v. , 'i P' 'fm f 1 11 .EZ 3 I af' 'N ,..1f'f:m,,,, A , .a r TO ues-:TEN DARKENED PAT:-as . 1,1m11.,,1..,.11w.1,...1 ' 'M 'WT 1 1 1, , W1'W 1mJ1fu'1wN1 111121- ' wh EARLY MORNING ARRIVAL . . THIS DAY This day is rnine to mar or make, God keep us strong and true, Let me no erring bypath take, No doubtful action do. Let there be something true and fine When night slips down to tell, That I have lived this day of mine Not seltishly but weII. AND TWO MORE STUDENTS STHL THEY CCMAE To those whom we have admired . . . honored . . . respected . . . a lasting tribute from within our walls. YEARBOCK DEDICATIONS 5 a MRS. MURIEL RASH DEDICATION What we are today, she has helped create through strength of purpose . . . inspired imagination . . . an endless source of enthusiasm . . . Beginning in i931 she taught speech . . . Drama . . . English . . . and those in her classes were enriched. She coached the National Forensic League . . . directed Thespians . . . served as class sponsor . . .andthe many who worked with her were en- couraged by her sincere counsel and radiant personality. As Director of Student Activities since 1953, she has guided with practical advice and able leader- ship. Always tound in the midst of bustling ac- tivity, ranging from the hubbub of Room l22 to the uproar at football games, she has a knack for getting things accomplished. So it is with pride that the Senior Class of 1957 dedicates its TYPHOON to one whose wise and friendly guidance has reached each of us, and whose tireless efforts have en- deared her to all students-a builder in the framework of progress, Mrs. Muriel Rash. l?:,,. Q, ff ' ri 2 .-L fi? Q,.-1 -, . Advising . . . guiding . . . leading . . . The builders work. Developing wifh one hand, slrengfhening wilh The olher, They endeavor To erecf a pafhway. Our lives are shaped by Their de- votion. w X, -4' Ivyfil AJ! , ..,, , f H . 'P' , 'iw ll llli 'llllllllllllllllllllllllni. llllllllllllllll ii. ,, X 1-Q ef- . vivid' ,S , M? I 'f gfe- ejf fkiiyi . 1- ,,.,, 1.-, 1., . J' AI 'Q lil Hu :Slug r- '-me 1 .Q 1 f ,, .,,g,y:, . Wi., Z gf M Ld 4 . L I , q 3 Y 4' . A A :V X. fd .:-L24 Y ,, ff, ' V i V, .A l- fii f -,i ii fni-In-Wifi. f .i'f ?'Ii' gFI fi4fB ' . E Q 3 W qpssfwifri. iv A x gggnusuilvv i a '- i X M L N i .ar Q a. MR. IRVIN W. KATZ Securing Sfrengfh OUT of Wisdom h I . plan- Principal of Miami Beach Junior-Senior ning perpewal progress . . . inspiring in- HfQl15CfiOOl Tellecifual integrity . , . he serves as our A-B-1UmV9V5iTYOfMaVYIand foundation, consfrucfing with an artisan M-Ed-fUmVeV5iTY Of Miami skill. MISS MARGARET TARRER Dean of Girls A.B., Florida Southern M.A., Columbia University By her watchful kind- ness . . . truthful words . . . and loving action . . . she leads the way to true wisdom and char- acter. These gifts her girls will always treas- ure. MR. CARL LESSNER Dean of Boys A.B., Michigan Normal M.A., University of Michigan Pursuit of knowledge . . . calm fortitude . . . and strong leadership . . . are molded by his skillful hands. He, dis- tinguished by these traits, is regarded with highest esteem. DEANS 25 t .. Lf: H-if T' TOGETHER THEY PLA senuors a step closer to college. h.e- 1- l FW -cf- Dean Tarrer buslly assisting Barbara Newman lust one of her 5 1 xg 4 s. 5 5 S if I wiki 1: Practical aclvlce from Dean Lessner to Robert Pushlcnn always proves worthwhile Wnth harmonious efforts they efficiently admnmster thelr dutres A. DEPARTME T HEADS LOIS ALLSWORTH ADDIE BOYD M,S, M.A. Science Social Studies GRACE BROWN M.A. Language instructing . . . planning . . . develop- ing . . . they serve as a framework, -. providing leadership to both. teacher and student. HELEN DAVIS M.A. English CHARLES DRUMMOND MURIEL PLUMMER ORIN SCHROEDER M.S. M.Ed. B.Ed. Mathematics Business Education Physical Education 27 FACU LTY 1 ALFRED AARONS DOROTHY AGNELLO DOROTHY BAREMORE M.A. BS. M.S. Language Physical Education Science 3-5--ga.-...........,,..,, . . i -N YY s I--I I--I A mise. I ,Ig 5 :I ' -... ,W , 6 Mrs. Rash and Mr. Ruby found hard at work in Room I22, an active place in school. ADELE CARLSON FLORIDA CARRIER W. D. COLE M.A. A.B. M.A. Social Studies Mathematics Mathematics 28 KEITH BENNETT B.A. Business Education HELEN BONADIES M.A. Mathematics R ff I Q i t A sfiiztxf Q ALICE BURNS Ph.B. Mathematics .i'i'i. ESI I JOHN COLEMAN B.S. Band ANNA BLATTNER B.S. Homemaking RUTH BUCK B.S. Physical Education IX I I BRIAN BYRD M.A. English x DORIS COLLINS B.S. D. C. T. I I They build toward heights yet unseen . ss ERSTON COOPER M.A. Social Studies MAXIE DICKERSON B.A. Librarian eil ' ., s Q Qc 5 : - . j fwi' 'Q i 5.1 x N, -af: .1 i faq J.,'v ' X 1 303 Q 3: L aw I 'K ,f Kg , iw I ll Qtr 'ff' A hw- s, 'vvlf ,I I- dl x ' I 1 ' I ' 1 ALBERT COX WILMA COX JOSEPHINE CURTO GAIL DAVIS M.A. M.A. M.A. A.B. Driving Mathematics English Language f -if g A if 5 sum I vlis ' SX S. .P ! 'gl ,I I t . f ,I I 4, .v I g ',,,f, - Y fl 4? 1' :Z fl P 2 , A ' ' ROBERT DUFF MARTHA EDWARDS MARION ELLIS MILTON FEINSTEIN B.S. B.S. M.A. M.A. Music Social Studies Language Social Studies ,faraw- LIZABETH FERGUSON CHARLES FIELDSON B.A. M.A. Science Social Studies X. fi? fi is I? 1 f IHARLES FRIEND M.Ed. Social Studies - Q I LEONARD FRISCHMAN M.Ed. Social Studies Miss Gilbert points out sources of information in our library to Spencer Kleiman. FACU LTY Last 'ur W 1 E I 'i ,- I ' ' il? ,ft'f' L45 K f J, 21 . lik' K imfg if 6 i J E ERMA FRITZ ELLA MAE GILBERT MYRON GORDON M.A. B.A. M.A. Librarian Librarian English Solving an equation seems easy with Mr. Drummond's help for REBA GRIFFITH M.A. English I ETHEL GRIFFITHS M.A, Mathematics ,L Q FRANCIS HAAS WOODWARD HAMPTON Ph.D. Social Studies gf lE.L 5' '7 I If , I VIDA HIRSCH such mathematical brains as Eddie Ginsburg and Tena Heller. r f I x I' K if ji f EDNA JAMIESON REVE KAPIT PATRICIA KILMARTIN ROBERT KOPE A.M. M.A. B.A. B.EC,I. 30 Language MBIVIGFUGTICS English Mathematics LI.B. Social Studies 6 ar fQ' L l x W-v ' , Y ELEANOR JACK Ed.M. Business Education IONE LLOYD M.S. English IACULTY TANLEY LOUPUS B.S. B.S. Science HARRY MALLIOS Physical Education c l . lYRON MCKIERNAN MEL MICHAELS M.S. A.B. Science Music UOROTHY O'MARA WALTER PECK B.A. M.Ed. Study Hall Dramatics ,I , ., JANE PIERCE NEDRA PORTER B.S. B.A. Homernaking Language They build along an inspired path . . T' 4 H? A Ill ' it EVA MARTINEZ THELMA MCCOY STEPHEN MCINTOSH M.A. A.B. Ed.D. Mathematics English Guidance STEPHEN MILLER NANCY MURPHREE RUTH NORMAN B.ECl. B.S. M.A. Industrial AVTS Special Education Science I l :A ' Mr. Trifone shows the secrets of shop to Rory Saillant. I'AL,LlLI Y h Mg M V ' N., , I fi. , ' l .L , fi' MURIEL RASH THYRA REABEN DOROTHY RITTER M.A, M.A. Litt,B. Student Activities English AFT at work in the Lab. , i -'W A J N H . E 'A ' ff' , V .Y X sc. I ST I , il V- L , IW Tread softly, brilliant chemists, Mr. Loupus and Lester Brickman, 1 ..,, DAVID SHERMAN M.Ed. English COLEEN SKINNER BSC. Business Education ELIZABETH TELLER M.Ecl. English Guidance .5 'Hhs Q A tix xii:-. 'I- if-,f o ' I 'ex . A IRENE ROBERTS LUCY ROBINSON A.B. A.B. English Social Studies -- 6935 - I 4 - Q . FJ we L VIEW' X Q. X V .- L or ..- i ' HAROLD RUBY MICHAEL SAMUELSON M.A. B.J. Guidance English ,nl WILLIAM SAUL B.B.A. Business Education ' . in dw if-I f 'K .V..,' W :- ff 0' MW L. Y I, X MILDRED TILLMAN Nl.A. Social Studies JAMES SCOTT M.S. Science L F -ir x ' I x . D 1, I HAROLD TOMSON M.S. Guidance FACU LTY ALFRED TRIFONE JOSEPH TUCKER GASPER VACCARO NANCY WEIR FRED WELLBORN B Ed, M.A. B.Ed. B.S. B.S. Graphics Language Physical Education Speech Physical EdUC3ll0n FRANCES WHITE ELENOR WILSON WAUNEITA WOLFORD M A. M.Ed. B.S. Physical Education English English aa ci i 1 . kk i ,V5i,W...i. I AS THIS YEAR CLOSES . . . Mrs. Edna Jamieson retires after having taught Span- ish and Mathematics at Miami Beach High School since 1929. Truly a scholar and a learned woman, she holds an AB degree from Barnard College, and an AM de- gree from Columbia University. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the highest scholastic honor society. With endless patience, sincere earnestness, and steadfast encouragement she gently shows the ways of wisdom to her students. They respect her opinion, admire her principles, and seek her advice. We shall miss you, Mrs. Jamieson, and sincerely hope you will often think back to your days at Beach High, our Alma Mater-and yours. . ,.L,M,.u., , r,,,r.,,5rA.k . hz. . ui- '65, m ' MRS. EDNA JAMIESON ELIZABETH COLLINS EMILY EISENHUTH LOUISE GLASS Visiting Teacher Attendance Nurse OFFICE STAFF DAISY MAXCY Sec reta ry Cheerful . . . diligent . . . efficient . . . they provide the help needed. MARY AGNES MONNICH Treasurer MARGARET RING HELEN SARIC BETTY TAYLOR Assistant Registrar Secretary to the Deans RGQISTYBV PARE T-TEACHER ASSOCIATIO BEACH HlGH'S Parent-Teacher Association is a member of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. It works together to bridge the space between home and school. Members work in the school supply room, clinic, and cafeteria. The group also aids many school proiects by 'financial assistance, sponsors grade-level meetings and teacher-parent programs throughout the school year, and contributes to the activity program. The sincerity of its work has made this organization an intregral part of school life. 7, First row: Mrs. Sirkin, Mrs, Komack, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Strauss, Mrs Suskind. Second row: Mrs. Kogan, Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. Weissen MRS. JOHN OWEN President 4 -ruff- First row: Mrs. Sorosky, Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Ginsberg, Mrs. Lefkowitz, Mrs. Mandell, Mrs. Cameron. Second row: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hecht, Mrs. Silvers, Mrs. Struhl, Mrs. Schernfield, Mrs. Hauser. A it-ff' First row: Mrs. Block, Mrs. Serbin, Mrs. Finger. Second row: Mrs. Schonfield, Mrs. Ka- Iish, Mrs. Robins, Mrs. Schwartz. CAFETERIA TAFF if e'?gf MRS. HANCOCK - is s J .5 i I - 'S 5. . . it A r 5 ts .... -W, 1 mia First row: Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Sipkin, Mrs. Kroucher, Mrs. Albury, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Hancock. Second row: Mr. Mike, Mr. Chester. lt takes many people to prepare lunch for a multi- tude of hungry students. To those who serve whole- . some, delicious, inexpen- sive rneals, a hearty thank you. vb ' .. V ' Q Q4 YQ K 1 Anti lyk FTA. -X Xxxjgisgii K. . Y 2, x . . sc X X s Q., . , s lgxxx, F F X First row: Mildred Nix, Aphilia Arnett, Marnie Mears, Eithelene Milshell. Second row: Vir- ginia Hardy, Bobby Blue, Freddie Lee, Lois Waters, Mattie James. . Srin i- Y vw Y. . in ,s i i 4 T 5 sg: i 36 Rose Lefkowitz, Gail Kasman, Peggy Goldstein. Beach High Sflldenls fill Thelf Plales- CUSTGDIANS First row: Ivan Bodden, Tom Dolan, George Havell, John Kemp. Second row: Louie Baie', Sam Emnis, Ray Johnson, John Byrd, Henry Debs. Our efficient and capable custodial staff remain long after the school day is over to get our school ready for the next day. sl George always does it. VIRGIL BARNETT Head Custodian -W ,. I I U! t 'Q ,g,g f fa-W gy? Lucy Mae Twyne, Willie Mae Ward. 37 lWllllllllIIlIllllHlllIHlllumun Ernanating from a brigbt desire, maturity provides perseverance . . . confidence . . . knowledge . . . the end of a beginning wrought by challenges successfully met. SENIIIIRS . N, .V N -x gwexl 0 iw xx . VAN P I rx all fl! r 840 .org I I 4. J - ff K r l OFFICERS f Preskddrfia ......... ....... C harles Arkin Vice Ffreggdenf .,... ...,.... C arol Levenson Secra .,:Q. . .. . ......... Jill Fenias T ifyiui - 1: g-.:. ' .,,A.. ,gm -.mg ,.- , Treas w ..-.,-,Ronald Kalish S 3 -Q X x ,t , M 5 2 if fykk x. MWF . Q- if Q w - ' - 4 In A Wg M - Q 3 we wx ,ARI -7 EDNA JAMIESON I2-3 RUTH NORMAN 12-4 ELEANOR JACK LOIS ALLSWORTH i2-I 'I2-2 SENIOR COLEEN SKINNER CHARLES DRUMMOND LUCY ROBINSON 2-6 'I2-7 With plans . . . patience . . . pur- pose . . . they are ever ready to help the Senior with his final steps toward graduation. EVA MAR11Nsz HAROLD RUBY HELEN BONADIES 12.10 12-11 12-12 SPONSORS GRACE BROWN 12-8 ADDIE BOYD I2-9 .ann 'Q bi f LINDA ABESS .IUDITH ALPERT CHARLES ARKIN ILLIANNA ATWATER JACK BARUCH CHARLOTTE BASS DOROTHY BAUMAN ARLENE BECKER BRENDA BECKER STUART BECKERMAN I . RICHARD APPELBAUM CARYL BARRIE SENIOR Seniors, of course-iust nm SAMUEL BENSON SUZANNE BERGER FRANK BERNSTEIN IRIS BETTER ALAN BORENSTEIN FRANCES BORNFRIEND HARVEY BOTWIN BRENDA BRACK MARYLYN BRANDON JUDITH BRECHNER I i I HARVEY BRICKMAN NORMAN BROAD SHEILA BROMBERG RONNIE BROUS NEIL BURNS ROBERT CANTOR SANDY CAPLAN CONRAD CHARMAK HERBERT CHUTTER BARBARA COHEN C.. f . STEPHANIE BRODIE HARVEY BURGER SENIOR I Richard Kirshberg drav fi MARTIN COHEN MAUREEN COHN I57 es around Bob Sorosky. MICHAEL COHEN RONALD COHIEN SUSAN COHN PATRICIA COLBERT MYRNA COOPERMAN DOMINICK COSMAI MARILYN CUTTLER DONALD DEVORE FRANCINE DREITZER SUE EDELMAN V ff x JOAN EGGNATZ MARSHA ESTRIN ARTHUR FAIBISCH HARVEY FARR SAMUEL FEILER SUSAN FEINBERG JILL FENIAS PAUL FENSTER ROBERT FICK FREDRIC FIRST SHEPARD FABER MYRA FECHTNER SENIOR Don't peek, Penny Pieck! Richard Krakow, Bob Goldwyn, and STANLEY FISCHMAN ANNE FISHBEIN GOLDIE FISHMAN TOBI FISHMAN LARJORIE FISCHER STEVEN FISHKIN wlLLlAM FLEISHER 57 SAM FORMAN BOBBI FOX CLIFFORD FRANK HARRIET FRANK LAWRENCE FREEMAN Rudman-spotted by the Chem- ! Christmas tree. 1.1 Q 1 I I 5 fisf - A ' ' ,... X-M N31 X, gk 'I S Q N Ja I2 , 5 I 5 L ..X. A M M wlif I A Y fix I if .I Ar SUE FRIEDMAN LINDA FRISCH HARRIET GANS MICHAEL GALLANDER LANNY GELFAND ROCHELLE GERRITT DONALD GERSON SUSAN GERTLER STANLEY GETTIS AARON GEWIRTZ ---r QI I DONALD GACHE STEPHEN GARBER SENIOR Linda LaBIe and Joyce Sh 3 JOAN GILBERT ARRY GLASSMAN '57 fer another meeting!!! MIRIAM GILI EDWIN GINSBERG MICHAEL GOLD IRA GOLDBACH ALYCE GOLDBERG BARRY GOLDBERG BARTH GOLDBERG ROBERT GOLDBERG JAY GOLDBERGER DALE GOLDSTEIN Vw.. 1 s RITA GOLDSTEIN ROBERT GOLDWYN 1' Jw, SONDRA GOMER ROBERT GOODMAN A y, ANITA GOLZBEIN BRENDA GORDOF LEO GORMAN LESLIE GRAWMAN CARLA GRANAT MAXINE GREEN PHYLLIS GREEN MICHAEL GREENBERG Morty Yulish, Mike Herron, ai Eddie Ginsberg catch a qui X JAVID GREENBLATT ROBERT GREGOR 57 xx N between classes. BARBARA GREENWALD BARBARA GREENWALD HOWARD GROSS JUDITH GROSS SABINA GROSS LINDA GROSSMAN ARNOLD GRUNDT MICHELA GUNN GORDON HAAS JOHN HAAS MARSHALL HANDLEMAN MORTON HANTMAN EDWARD HEILBRUN LINDA HELLER BURT HARRIS TENA HELLER MARY HENDERSON EDITH HERO BENNETT HERZFELD MADELEINE HIMMEL HARRY HOFFMAN HOWARD HOLLANDER ,ff 'w Connie Cha rmark dravs f X STEPHANIE HOWARD DNALD .IACOBOWITZ 57 n the right direction. EDWARD IFSHIN STEPHEN INGBER RICHARD JACOBS MICHAEL JAWITZ NATALIE JERVIS RONALD KALISH DAVID KAMM SYLVIA KANE KARL KAPLAN SARA KAPLAN .al LAURENCE KATZ PHYLLIS KATZ GAIL KAY ANNE KAYE PAULA KEIZLER RICHARD KIRSHBERG BRENDA KIRSHON RITA KLONSKY STEPHEN KOGAN JOEL KOKOFSKY SHEILA KATZMAN SANDRA KAYNER SENIOR ' ES S s E E A weird friendship grows befwee Sara Kaplan and her buddy, Grende 3. Q, rONNA KOMISAROW RICHARD KRAKOW 357 t . ,i nda Abess and Steve Zinner glued 1 their Student Council work. STEPHEN KOTZEN BONNIE KRAFF TOM KRAUSE' SHALE KREPACK BARBARA KULICK MICHELE KULICK LINDA LABIE MARK LAKIN BRENDA LAZARUS ALAN LEFF ELIZABETH LEFFT SUZANNE LERAL CAROL LEVENSON CAROLE LEVINE ALLEN LIEBERMAN LESLIE LIPSON JUDITH LITVIN MARILYN LOEB KING LOVINGER JANE LOWENTHAL JASON LESSER HARRIET LEVY SENICR LA Harvey Brickman catches sneak preview of the Corona SUSAN MALVIN JOYCE MANSFIELD ROBERT MARCUS DIANE MARGEL I CHARLES LYNNE XUL MARCHAND AUDREY MARGOLIS 57 STEVEN MARGOLIS JANICE MARKOWITZ JOAN MASKOL ROBERT MCMANUS STEPHANIE MEISEL Z? Show. 415 JAN MENDELOW ARLENE MILGRAM ROSALIND MILLER RUTH MISHAAN MICHAEL MILLER MAX MORENBERC KAREN MORGAN ROBERTA MORTON S I 0 R DOROTHY MOSS RALPH MUSKAT I w,,,.,.f ---- M-I-.,,Cf.Q. SHELDON MYMAN ANNE NELSON Z I Seniors Merideth Weiland a Alan Turner re-live their chi LEE NEMEROFF MYRON NIRENBERG 357 111 R 5 S rd for The benefit of other Ndren-Lend-a-Hand. DAVID NEUMAN BARBARA NEWMAN MELVIN OSIN MARION PARK HOWARD PAR KS JAMES PASS HARRY PAYTON RENNAY PERLROTH BERNARD PESTCOE STEPHEN PEYTON W I 3 PENNY PIECK PHYLLIS POMERANCE JON PRAGER GLENDA PRESS JUDITH PRICE JOY PULLMAN CARIN PYKO SUSAN RAVOK CHARLES RECKSON HELEN REDMAN ! SUSAN PORTER STANLEY PRESS SENIOR! i -. 'W.,,.Y N MW LLFL 4:9 we N5 3 E W s w, ,i r ii . , Wag, ., 4- gripe fifgspifffx K: 2132. xg .xg f if 5SE'i?5Qgi iff' V f:?STL4M m1 Y Senior homeroom 12-'I Typifii the school spirit displayed du BRUCE ROGOW PETER ROLLER ROBERT ROSENBLATT JUDY ROSENBLUM HARVEY RICHMAN ADDIE ROSE SHAYNA ROSENSTRAUCH L 5 7 ALAN Ross JAMES ROTHENBERG ELLEN ROTHMAN . L NN R' Xf Vx QVNMW.. MURIEL RUBIN ROBERTA RUBIN The Homecoming Parade. WENDY RUBIN PHIL RUDMAN LYNNE RUSNAK PATRICIA SAFIER ROCHELLE RUDOLPH CAROLE SAMEE LARRY SAMSON BARBARA SANTOR S IO R GAIL SAPERSTEIN RONALD SARAJIAN I nf MARCIA SAVRANSKY STEPHEN SCHER Norman Broad and Jon Serbi discuss their plans for Senic RUBY SCHNEIDER CAROL SCHWARTZ ROSALIE SCHWARTZMAN MARTIN SEGAL CHAEL SCHNEIDER EPHEN SCHWARTZ FERN SEIDEN I5 7 JON SERBIN MIKE SHAPIRO LYNDA SHARPE WILLIAM SHAW JERRY SHELDON Day. I I '55 JOSH SIRKIN CAROLE SLOMOVITZ ARLEEN SOLOMON CAROL SOLOWITZ CYNTHIA SOOTIN ROBERT SOROSKY RAYMOND SPONDER ANNETTE STAR GLORIA STARK RONALD STEARNS in ff-I-fi?-ffff??'fl, ' if Ty . I I I-ag, PETER SOBEL ELLEN SONN SENIOR Senior Class President, Char Arkin, and Coronation Quee Peppi Hausman, begin 1 if STEVEN STEIN ARLENE STERN '57 necoming festivities with first dance. JODNEY STEINBERG RICHARD STEINBOOK MARTIN STERN JOHN STOLLER SUSAN N STONE JOYCE STRAUS RAYMOND STRAUSS SUSAN SUTTON PHYLLIS SWEET SUSAN TALIANOFF MARILYN TANOWITZ ERWIN TENDLER JAY THORPE DIANA TISCHLER ALAN TURNER LEONARD TURNER BARBARA TUROFF MICHAEL TURTLETAUB PEGGY VORZIMER LOIS WACHTEL ga HARVEY THALBLUM BARBARA TURK SENIOR Shale Krepack 1 f r L KARGARET WATERS JACK WEINSTEIN P57 he big chair. SHEILA WEIL MEREDITH WEILAND LYNN WEINSTEIN JEROME WEISBERG JULES WEISS LINDA WEISS RONALD WELLMAN DALE WERBLOW ROCHELLE WERNER MAURICE WESSON fb .13 v E' I '?' Q WML L, ,L , ' NNE? 'Vi' ' 'W 4, J i X Q Q f 1 MQQ . CAROL WHITE PAUL WHITEBROOK JOSIE WIEN HAROLD WILENSKY BENNETT YABLON FREDDA YELLIN MORTON YULISH MARCIA ZALMANOFF STEPHEN ZINNER HAROLD ZWERDLING FLORENCE HAUSMAN ROGER KAPLAN PETER LAKE LINDA MARKS I 1 SUSAN FENTON KAREN KRIEGER STEPHEN READER I5 7 DONALD SABIN MICHAEL WASSERMAN LESTER BRICKMAN HOWARD OWEN STANLEY PRESS Typhoon Hams Howie Parks, Sheila Bromberg, Phil Rudman, md Paula Keizler . . . Really Iandid!! 'N X 3 Q l. pi I KF I' e' ly ' is I f Y ALAN ANDREA MARTIN VIVIAN WALTER ABRAMS BERG HANDWEILER HIMES LEIBMAN Not Pictured JOSEPH BELFER RUTH KRATISH MILLICENT BERGERE JEANETTE LOEB ROBERT BRUMER LEONARD MORGAN MARTIN EHRLICH JAMES OSTER SHEILA FINER CYNTHIA SCHWARTZ BRENDA KLEIN ERNEST WILSON I Y V ' .' RONNY RORY GILBERT BARRY MOLKO SAILLANT sn-:RANK SILVERSTEIN I 70 IN MEMORIAM MORRIS BRODKIN I2-I I LINDA ABESS Ambition-Public Relations I will remember . . . Springfield, Missouri . . . 2:00 p.m. . . . Mrs. Rash racing down the station platform for the TELEGRAM . , . then the surprise NHS tapping aboard the Frisco Special. Activities-Embryo Staff, Beta Club, Panel, NHS, Corresponding Secretary Merit Scholarship Finalist, Delegate to Good Citizen Award. JUDITH ALPERT Ambition-Secretary I will remember . . . Boss For a Activities-Junior Red Cross President, ing at Miami Beach Auditorium, Opti RICHARD APPLEBAUM Miami Herald Teen of Student Council, SASC in Tulsa, DAR Daylii Allied Youth, Usher- -Miss Parliamentarian. Ambition-Win the Congressional Medal of Honor l will remember . . . when Mr. Loupus caught me while sneaking out under the tables in the cafeteria. Activities-Junior Optimist, Track Team. CHARLES ARKIN Ambition-Doctor l will remember . . . being elected President of the Senior Class. Activities-Latin Club, Junior Optimist, Homeroom Presi- dent, Senior Class President. ILLIANNA ATWATER Ambition-Medical Secretary I will remember . . . the beauty and the sincerity of my friends. Activities-Allied Youth, Pep Club, Palette, Frolics ticket seller. CARYL BARRIE Ambition-College I will remember . . . the day I was Senior Brush and tapped for NHS. Activities-Cheerleader, French Club, Anchor Club, Home- room Treasurer, Frolics, NHS, Typhoon Bookseller, Spanish Club, Guidance Office Assistant, NFL Calendar Girl, Stu- dent Council Proiects. JACK BARUCH Ambition-Psychiatry I will remember . . . these high school years as the happiest ones of my life. CHARLOTTE BASS Ambition-Elementary School Teacher l will remember . . . Lend a Hand. Activities-Junior Red Cross. DOROTHY BAUMAN Ambition-College I will remember . . . the wonderful opportunities offered to me by Beach that l never took advantage of. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Big Sister, Embryo, Beach- comber Representative, Anchor Club, FTA, Homeroom Sec- retary, Auditorium Usher. ARLENE BECKER Ambition-Elementary School Teacher I will remember . . . the fun-filled times and close friendships that l made in my three years at Beach High. Activities-Softball team, Basketball team, Senior Brush and Palette. BRENDA BECKER Ambition-Psychologist I will remember . . . I will cherish the ioy of experiencing the happiness that Peppi -Hausman felt when she was crowned Queen of the school. Activities-French Club, Allied Youth, Beta Club, GAA, Junior Exchange Cl-ub Sweetheart, NFL Calendar Girl. SENIOR LOG its ma mg I . . . 5, ,L-F . , ., ' T s..f ,. Rfk- , Linda Abess, Steve Zinner, and Linda Marks take time out to relax after having DONE MOST for Beach High. STUART BEC KERMAN Activities-French Club, Junior Exchange, German Club Homeroom Treasurer. JOSEPH BELFER Ambition-Tool and Die Maker I will remember . . . my four years in High School. JOAN BENKOWITZ Ambition-College I will remember . . . being tapped for NHS, and march ing for the football games, and shared friendships. Activities-Maiorettes, Spanish Club, Allied Youth, Thes pians, Opti-Miss, NHS, Typhoon Bookseller, Proiects Com mittee, Boss For a Day, Guidance Assistant. SENIOR LOG I2-I Jack's Kings and Queens SAM BENSON Ambition-Engineer Activities-Allied Youth, Engineering Club. ANDREA BERG Ambition-Secretary I will remember . . . the day I receive my diploma. SUZANNE BERGER Ambition-Business School I will remember . . . the day I receive my diploma. Activities-Senior Red Cross. MILICENT BERGERE Ambition-Business Administration Activities--Allied Youth, Band, Hebrew Club, Senior High Library Assistant, President Senior High Library Council. ARLENE BERNSTEIN Ambition-Private Secretary I will rmember . . . my first day as a senior when l first received that wooden button saying, Senior i957. FRANK BERNSTEIN Activities-Student Council Traffic Committee, Library Assist- ant, Audio Visual Assistant. IRIS BETTER Activities-Anchor Club, FTA, Beachcomber Adseller, TY- PHOON Advertising Manager, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Audi- torium Usher, Anchor Service Award. ALAN BORNSTEIN Ambition-Medicine I will remember . . . my three years in Key Club, NHS tapping. Activities-Key Club, Executive Board, Usher, A Cappella Choir, NHS. FRAN BORNFRIEND Ambition-Sociology I will remember my senior year in DCT. Activities-Allied Youth. HARVEY BOTWIN Ambition-Research Analyst I will remember . . . the steady influx of new faces, the thrills and chills at each graduation, and the con- stantly changing ideas and principles as the school, a most flexible unit, adiusted to meet our needs. MARILYN BRANDON Ambition-Dramatics I will remember . . . the day I entered Beach High. Activities-Allied Youth. BRENDA BRACK Ambition-Professional Nurse I will remember . . . the thrilling experience of being installed as President of the Future Nurses' Club. Activities-Secretary of Nursing Club, Allied Youth, Home- room Chaplain, Maiorette, Homeroom Secretary, Opti-Miss, President of Futbre Nurses' Club. JUDY BRECHNER Ambition-Law and Politics Activities-Law Club, NHS, Guidance Assistant. HARVEY BRICKMAN Activities-Sports Club, Spanish Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Track Team, Optimist speech contest third place winner, Key Club, Junior Optimist Club, NFL, Homeroom Treas- urer, A Cappella Choir, Editor of NFL Calendar, Chairman of Lend-a-Hand, Secretary of Interior-Student Council, First Place State Key Club Contest, I2-4 Homeroom Vice President. LESTER BRICKMAN Ambition-Chemistry Activities--NFL, Junior Optimist Club, NHS, President Jun- ior Optimist, Atomic Energy Club, Chemistry Lab assistant, Embryo Literary Staff. NORMAN BROAD Ambition-Law I will remember . . . the fun and experience I had taking trips debating for MBHS. Activities-NFL, Junior Exchange Club, Vice President STU- dent Council, NHS. STEPHANIE BRODIE Ambition-Teaching I will remember . . . the four friendships which shared in my experiences of ioys and tears, and the helping hand I had when I first entered Beach High. Activities-GAA, Allied Youth, Tennis Club, Beachcomber Adseller, Opti-Miss, TYPHOON Copy Editor, Homeroom Secretary, Quill and Scroll. SHEILA BROMBERG Activities-Senior Brush and Palette, Big Sister, Junior Board, Coronation Procession, Homeroom President, Beta Club, Quill and Scroll, TYPHOON Staff Artist. RONNIE BROUS Ambition-Law I will remember . . . the Boss For a Day program. Activities-Beachcomber Representative and Adseller, Corre- sponding Secretary of Law Club, Allied Youth. 'IARVEY BURGER Ambition-Business Executive I will remember . . . Having Mrs. Jamieson for three years, and all the fun I had working as a Commercial Office Assistant. Activities-Coronation Committee, Embryo Typing Staff, Commercial Office Assistant. NIEIL BURNS Ambition-Prospecting for Uranium I will remember . . . graduation night and the fulfill- ment of my Senior year. 3OB CANTOR Ambition-Aeronautical Engineering I will remember . . . my senior year with all of its ex- citing moments. Activities-Junior Optimist, Frolics, Student Council, NHS. SANDY CAPLAN Ambition-Teacher I will remember . . . the first Lend-a-Hand Assembly. :ONRAD CHARMAK Ambition-Accounting I will remember . . . my first day in Ida M. Fisher. Activities-Audio-Visual Club. -IERBERT CH UTTER Activities-Red Cross 3ARBARA COHEN Ambition-College I will remember . . . the year I passed all Mr. Loupus' tests, and stopped asking Mr. Sherman questions. Activities-Dean's Assistant, Allied Youth, Lost and Found Committee. VIIKE COHEN Ambition-Pediatrics I will remember . . . the guys in MBX, those 7:00 blues. Activities-French Club, Track, Basketball B, Vice Presi- dent of English class. VIARTY COHEN Activities-Baseball team, Homeroom Treasurer. ZONNIE COHIEN Activities-Junior, Varsity Football. VIAUREEN COHN Ambition-Art I will remember . . . the wonderful feeling of being a senior. Activities-Senior Brush and Palette, Art Awards, GAA, Office Assistant, Secretary of FTA, Student Council Social Affairs Committee, Coronation and Frolics Art Committee, Art Scholarship to U of Miami. SUSAN COHN Ambition-Work for the UN I will remember . , . my first Lend-a-Hand assembly. 'ATRICIA COLBERT Ambition-Beauty Culture School I will remember . . . my first Lend-a-Hand assembly. Activities-GAA. SENIOR LOG K, , I2-2 Allsworth's Aristocratic Africans MYRNA COOPERMAN Ambition-Model, Psychologist I will remember . . . being Queen's attendant in the Junior Coronation in my Junior year. Activities-Library Assistant, Coronation procession, Home- room Treasurer, Allied Youth. DOMINICK COSMAI I will remember . . . sinking two foul shots to beat Tech on Friday, January 13th. Activities-Basketball, Track, Football, Varsity Football and basketball letter. 73 SE IOR LOG MARILYN CUTLER Ambition-College I will remember . . . three years of heartaches and happi- ness, all my wonderful teachers, and my friends. Activities-GAA, Beachcomber Typist. DON DEVORE Activities-Chess Club FRANCINE DREITZER Ambition-Marriage I will remember . . . the year I was in the Coronation Procession and my Graduation. Activities-Attendant to the Coronation Queen. SUE EDELMAN Ambition-To be a good citizen I will remember . . . Mrs. AlIsworth's wonderful guidance and friendship. Activities-Senior GAA, Allied Youth, Embryo Committee. JOAN EGGNATZ Ambition-College I will remember . . . the National Honor Assembly and two very exciting trips with the band. Activities-Maiorettes, Embryo Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Homeroom Secretary, Opti-Miss, NHS. MARSHA ESTRIN Ambition-University of Miami I will remember . . . my Senior Prom and Graduation. Activities-Homeroom Guidance Representative. SHEP FABER Ambition-Lawyer or Engineer I will remember . . . my acceptance to membership of Mu Beta Chi, AZA. Activities-Wheel Club, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Spanish Club, Embryo Staff. ARTHUR FAIBISCH Ambition-College I will remember' . . . my first day at Beach. Activities-Miami Beach Realty Board Essay Contest. HARVEY FARR Ambition-Electronic Engineer I will remember . . . the race between my Austin and Mrs. Skinner's Volkswagen on Pine Tree Drive. Activities-Junior Optimist Club, Audio-Visual Student Di- rector, Electronics Club, PA Assistant, Proiectionist. MYRA FECHTNER Ambition-Dental Hygienist I will remember . . . winning the Gold Coast Conference in I954. SAM FEILER Ambition-Dentist or Orthodontist I will remember . . . The Lend-a-Hand assembly. Activities-TYPHOON adseller, Junior Optimist Club, Stu- dent Council Interior Committee. SUSAN FEINBERG Ambition-Medical Technician I will remember . . . Miss Ellis, her kindness, her great nature and personality. Activities-Senior Red Cross, Music Appreciation, TYPHOON bookseller, Guidance Assistant. JILL FENIAS Ambition-Drama I will remember . . . when the cheerleaders won the loving cup at Frolics in 1956. Activities-Cheerleader Co-Captain, Thespian, President of Opti-Miss, Senior Class Secretary, Frolics, Junior Attend- ant to the Queen, FTA Youth Workshop. PAUL FENSTER Activities-Homeroom President, Beachcomber Representa- 14 tive. SUSAN FENTON Ambition-Medicine Activities-Florida Junior Academy of Sciences, Future Nurses' Club, Allied Youth. ROBERT FICK Ambition-Architecture I will remember . . . the wonderful times I had in Choir. Activities-Key Club FREDERICK FIRST Ambition-College I will remember . . . the morning devotionals given by Mr. Katz. They have always been a pick-up. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Atomic Energy Club. MARJORIE FISCHER Ambition-College I will remember . . . the past four years of fun, work and friendships. Activities-Cheerleading club, Homeroom Vice President, Spanish Club, Calendar Girl. ANNE FISHBEIN Ambition-College I will remember . . . that memorable day when I was taken into NHS. Activities-French Club, Embryo, FTA, A Cappella Choir, NHS, Girls' Ensemble, Honorable mention in Science Fair. STEVE FISHKIN Activities-Thespian President, Junior Exchange Club. GOLDIE FISHMAN Ambition-Fashion Designing Activities-Band, Coronation procession. STANLEY FISCHMAN Ambition-Law I will remember . . . the day J. W. and I broke our hands in the same place, same hand, same period. TOBI FISHMAN Activities-Junior Coronation Committee, Opti-Miss His- torian, Attendance Office Assistant. BILL FLEISHER Ambition-Dentist I will remember . . . my first B in Algebra. Activities-Big Brother, Junior Exchange Club, Allied Youth, Homeroom Treasurer. SAM FORMAN Ambition-College I will remember . . . two great years of math with Mr. Drummond and having the greatest homeroom teacher there is for the last two years of school. Activities-Embryo Staff, Beachcomber Adseller, Wheel Club, Engineering Club, Commercial Office Assistant, Student Council usher, Interior Committee of Student Council. BOBBIE FOX Ambition-Office Management I will remember . . . the afternoon I found out that I made Senior High Cheerleaders. Activities-Beta Club, Homeroom President, French Club, TYPHOON Bookseller, Student Council Assistant. CLIFFORD FRANK Activities-Senior Brush and Palette. HARRIET FRANK Ambition-Journalism I will remember . . . witnessing the first Lend-a-Hand assembly. This was my first year at Beach High. I was impressed. LARRY FREEMAN Ambition-Law I will remember . . . the time I won the American Legion Speech Award after placing first in the District contest of the American Legion OrBTOriCll CORNST- Activities-Wheel Club, Allied YOUII1, NFL. SUE FRIEDMAN Ambition-Elementary Teacher I will remember . . . the experience of meeting the won- derful people at Beach High. Activities-Allied Youth, Junior Red Cross. LINDA FRISCH Ambition-Fashion Merchandising I will remember . . . being part of a television newsreel while taking part in the Boss For a Day program, and handling a million dollars worth of iewelry as an Antique Dome Boss. Activities-Allied Youth. DONALD GACHE AmbitionYCollege I will remember . . . the Lend-a-Hand assemblies, and the football games I participated in. Activities- B Club, Football, Junior Optimist, A Cappella Choir, Allied Youth. VIICKEY GALLANDER AmbitionfBrief Military Career, Business. I will remember . . , all my wonderful friends. Activities-Spanish Club. FIARRIET GANS Ambition-Teacher I will remember . . , when I was elected President of Anchor Club. ActivitiesfAnchor Club President, Spanish Club, Red Cross, NFL, FTA, TYPHOON Bookseller, GAA Representative, Auditorium Usher, Beachcomber representative. STEVE GARBER Ambition-Commercial Advertising and Publicity I will remember . . . my four years of high school. Activities-A Cappella Choir President, Interior Committee of Student Council, Coronation festival. -ANNY GELFAND Activities-Chess Club, Spanish Club, Pan American Club. ROCHELLE GERRITT AmbitionfTo live lite, every golden minute of it. I will remember . . , curtain time on this year's Coronation show. ActivitiesADancing Club, Homeroom Secretary, Beachcomber Reporter, Homeroom President, Debate Tournament, Assist- ant Editor of the TYPHOON, NFL Recording Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Co-Editor of Embryo I956, Beta Club. DONALD GERSON Ambition-Psychiatrist I will remember . . . the time I entered Junior Exchange Club. Activities-Big Brother, Junior Exchange Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Chess Club. SUSAN GERTLER Ambition-Writer I will remember . , . my four years ending in the thrill of graduation. Activities-Spanish Club, Library Assistant and Council, Allied Youth, Auditorium usher. STANLEY GETTIS Ambition-To make a MILLION I will remember . . . waiting four years to graduate. Activities-Frolics, Junior Optimist Club, Varsity Football, Boys' State. AARON GEWIRTZ Ambition-Sole owner of the biggest scrap metal yard in Florida. I will remember . . . the first day I entered Beach High and seeing the familiar face of a girl I knew back home. JOAN GILBERT Ambition-Elementary Teacher I will remember . . . with tears in my eyes and gladness SENIOR LOG Marion Park, Dominick Cosmai and Jon Serbin strike a most ATHLETIC pose. in my heart the day Carol and I were chosen as princesses of the Coronation. Activities-Band, Homeroom Chaplain, Award in Physiology and Human Anatomy, Coronation princess, MIRIAM GILI Ambition-Sociologist I will remember . . . my name being called for National Honor Society. Activities-President of International Club, Guidance Assist- ant, TYPHOON Bookseller, GAA, Big Sister, NHS, Pro- gressive Jazz Club, Senior High Volleyball Team, Home- room Treasurer, Chaplain. 75 SENIOR LOG I I2-3 Jamieson's Jet-propelled .litterbugs EDDIE GINSBURG Ambition-Business Administration I will remember . . . the school Lend-a-Hand programs, Stu- dent Council. Activities-NFL, Key Club, Embryo Staff, Beachcomber Representative, Secretary of Traffic, President of the Eelctron- ics Club, Auditorium usher. BARRY GLASSMAN AmbitionAMedicine I will remember . , . the great honor and pleasure of being chosen the Anchor Admiral. ActivitiesfAtomic Energy Club, Key Club, Homeroom Presi- dent, Student Council, Basketball, TYPHOON Sports Editor. MICHAEL GOLD Ambition-University of Florida I will remember. . .the time I have spent in this school. IRA GOLDBACH Ambition-College I will remember . . . competing in the State High School swimming championship at Gainesville, Florida. Activities-Swimming team Captain, Key Club, Varsity Foot- ball. ALYCE GOLDBERG Ambition-Business and Psychology I will remember . . . when Mr. Duff asked me to be in A Cappella Choir. Activities-Homeroom Chaplain, Allied Youth, A Cappella Choir, Auditorium usher, Homeroom Treasurer. BARRY GOLDBERG Ambition-Medicine l will remember . . . ioining the activities in school, thus becoming a part of it. BARTH GOLDBERG Ambition-Advertising I will remember , . . all the enjoyable times at the games and dances. ROBERT GOLDBERG Ambition-College I will remember . . . Boss for a Day. JAY GOLDBERGER Ambition-Accounting I will remember . . . the time I spent in A Cappella Choir. Activities-A Cappella Choir. DALE GOLDSTEIN Ambition-College I will remember . . . my graduation. RITA GOLDSTEIN AmbitionfJournalism I will remember . . . entering Beach High in the seventh grade and looking at the big seniors and wondering if l'd ever be one! Activities-Beachcomber Staff, Commercial Office Assistant, Typist, ROBERT GOLDWYN Ambition-Engineering I will remember . . . all of my wonderful friends who have shared with me these four thrilling years. Activities-NHS, German Club, Track, Junior Optimist Club. ANITA GOLZBEIN Ambition-Social Service I will remember . . . Mr. Duff and his magnificent A Cappella Choir. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Senior GAA, Homeroom Treasurer. SONDRA GOMER Ambition-Law I will remember . . . the Lend-a-Hand assemblies, and the Boss for a Day program. Activities-Band, Anchor Club Treasurer, National Honor Society, Homeroom Vice President, Allied Youth. BOB GOODMAN Ambition-College I will remember . . . breaking away for a AO-yard TD taunt at South Dade and when I tripped at the 5-yard line without a player near me. Activities-Football, Key Club. BRENDA GORDON Ambition-Undecided .ESLIE GRAIFMAN Ambition--Dramatics I will remember . . . my acceptance into the National Thespian Troupe, 39I. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Thespians, Homeroom President. :ARLA GRANAT Ambition---University of Miami I will remember , . . my two wonderful years with the band. Activities- Band, VIAXINE GREEN Ambition-eTeacher I will remember . . . the DCT banquet of I956 when I was elected Vice President of District IO. Activities-Nursing Club, Allied Youth. JHYLLIS GREEN Ambition Medicine I will remember . . . when I first came to school. Activities-Library Council Club. IAIKE GREENBERG Ambition- Radio and TV I will remember , . . being selected to a starting berth on the TYPHOON Football team. Activities-Varsity Football. DAVID GREENBLATT Ambition- -Law or the US Air Force Academy I will remember . . . the time I met the Senator who gave me my recommendation to the US Air Force Academy. Activities-NFL, Debate, Track. SABS GREENWALD Ambition-Arts and Dramatics I will remember . . .the day I picked up my senior pin. Activities-Coronation procession. IARBARA ANN GREENVVALD Ambition-Medical Assistant I will remember . . . the wonderful experience in being part of the cheerleaders. Activities-Cheerleader. IOBERT GREGER AmbitionAMarine Biologist I will remember . . . the time I was chased, while spear fishing, by a barracuda, Activities-Swimming team, Chairman of Atomic Energy Club. LLEN GROSS Ambition-Undecided IOWARD GROSS AmbitionADentist I will remember . . . walking up the aisle and receiving my Football and Basketball Manager award letters, and my first gold football. Activities- B Club, Football Manager, Football Trainer, Basketball Trainer, U DY GROSS Activities-Allied Youth, Psychology Club, Senior Brush and Palette, FTA, Allied Youth, Ushering. ABINA GROSS Ambition-Commercial Artist I will remember . . . my wonderful years in Anchor, The day I got tapped for NHS and Quill and Scroll, and work- ing on the TYPHOON with Miss Plummer and her ter- mites. Activities-'Anchor Club, TYPHOON Head Layout Artist, NHS. Quill and Scroll, Senior Brush and Palette, Embryo Staff of I956, Art awards, Scholarship to U of Miami. SE IOR LOG I2-6 Drummond's Dragsters LINDA GROSSMAN Ambition-Nursing I will remember . . . my wonderful experiences in Mrs Edward's cooking lab. ARNOLD GRUNDT Ambition-College I will remember . . . High School Graduation. MICHELA GUNN Activities-NHS, Chemistry lab assistant, Guidance Repre sentative, SQT National Merit. .IOH N HAAS AmbitionfUndecided GORDON HAAS Ambition-Undecided SENIOR LOG MARSHALL HANDLEMAN HOWARD HOLLANDER Ambition-Doctor I will remember . . . the day I passed one of Mr. Loupus' so-called easy tests. Activities-Homeroom Treasurer, Junior Optimist Club, A Cappella Choir. Ambition-Diplomatic work I will remember . . . the day I was accepted into the A Cappella Choir. Activities-NFL, A Cappella Choir, Key Club, Homeroom Parliamentarian, Vice President of Choir. MARTIN HANDWEILER STEPHANIE HOWARD Ambition--Hand Lettering I will remember . . . my graduation. BURT HARRIS Ambition-Coast Guard I will remember . . . the moment I picked up my senior class ring and slipped it on my finger. Activities-Band Officer, Wheel Club, Senior Red Cross. PEPPI HAUSMAN Ambition-Dramatics I will remember . . . the night I was crowned Queen of Beach High. Activities-Beachcomber Representative, Allied Youth, Cheerleader, Volleyball Team, Proiects Committee, Audio- Visual Secretary, Coronation Queen, Junior Optimist Sweet- heart, NFL Calendar Girl. EDDIE HEILBRUN Ambition-Air Force I will remember . . . all of the Coaches that I kidded around with, especially Mr. Cox. Activities- B Club Secretary, Football Manager, Track Manager. LINDA HELLER I will remember . . . the opportunities Beach High offered me. Activities-Homeroom President, Beachcomber Circulation Manager, Quill and Scroll. TENA HELLER Ambition-Chemical Lab Technician I will remember . . . the fun of working in the Dean's office. Activities-Latin Club Vice President, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Senior Brush and Palette, Student Council, Pep Club, Dean's Assistant. PENNY HENDERSON Ambition-Duke University I will remember . . . most of all Choir. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Future Nurses Club, Allied Youth. GLADYS H ERO Ambition-Laboratory Technician BENNETT HERZFELD Ambition-A success in life. I will remember . . . the Boss for a Day program and Mr. Sherman's Fourth period English class. Activities-Allied Youth, Senior Brush and Palette, Swim- ming Team. VIVIEN HIMES Ambition-University of Florida I will remember . . . the lend-a-hand assembly, and the wonderful kids in my homeroom. Activities-Pep Club. MADELEINE HIMMEL Activities-A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Homeroom President, FTA, Ushering, NHS. HARRY HOFFMAN Ambition-University of Florida I will remember . . . the first feeling I got when I realized that I was finally a senior. Activities-Homeroom President, B Club Vice President, Track Team. Ambition-Commercial Art I will remember . . . always the wonderful thrill of being a senior, and all the beautiful friendships I have made here. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Homeroom Secretary. EDWARD IFSHIN Activities-Homeroom President. STEPHEN INGBER Ambition-Doctor I will remember . . . the day I received my membership into Mu Beta Chi, AZA. RICHARD JACOBS Ambition-Business of Law I will remember . . . the opportunity to play on the high school basketball team. Activities-NFI., Basketball, NHS, Junior Exchange Club. NATALIE JERVIS Ambition-To succeed at whatever I may do. I will remember . . . the wonderful experiences I had in the band and in school. Activities-French Club Vice President, Band Librarian, Anchor Club, Frolics, NHS. RONNIE KALISH Ambition-Engineering or Professional Baseball. I will remember . . . my entire senior year beginning the day I became a member of NHS, continuing through basketball, golf, and baseball. Activities-French Club, Big Brother, NFL, B Club, Junior Exchange Club, Golf Team, Baseball Team, Basketball Team, Coronation Procession, Senior Class Treasurer, NHS, Track Team, Beachcomber. DAVID KAMM Activities-A Cappella Choir. SYLVIA KANE Activities-Embryo Staff, Senior Brush and Palette. KARL KAPLAN Ambition-Accountant I will remember . . . Phil Rudman snapping candid shots of students, the Boss for a Day program. Activities-Chess Club. ROGER KAPLAN Ambition-Electronics School I will remember . . . the many wonderful friends I have made in the four years of high school. Activities-Electronics, Atomic Energy, Audio-Visual. SARA KAPLAN Ambition-Elementary School Teacher I will remember . . . my four wonderful years at Beach High filled with extracurricular activities, homework, and friendships. Activities-Homeroom Secretary, Coronation Committees, Anchor Club, FTA, Quill and Scroll, Senior Brush and Palette, TYPHOON Head Typist. LARRY KATZ Ambition-Law I will remember . . . the wonderful experiences in Band and Wheel Club. Activities-Band Manager, Wheel Club. -IYLLIS KATZ T 'ss AmbitionYTo seek iustice, love kindness, and walk humbly before God. I will remember , , . the friendship of four wonderful girls, all our sorrows and ioys. Activities-FTA, Thespian, Anchor Club, Treasurer and Vice President, TYPHOON Bookseller, Frolics, Ushering Service, Anchor Convention, Allied Youth, TYPHOON Club Editor, NHS Secretary, French Club, Homeroom Vice President, Business Manager of HARVEY, Quill and Scroll, First year French Medal, 'IEILA KATZIVIAN Ambition-Professional Violinist I will remember . . , when I was tapped for NHS. Activities-NFL, Opti-Miss Club, NHS, A Cappella Choir, French Club, Red Cross, Dean's Office Assistant. AIL KAY Ambition-Liberal Arts I will remember . . . when I was tapped in a thrilling candlelight ceremony for NHS and the night the '56 cheerleaders won Frolics. Activities-Cheerleader, Anchor Club, Junior Class Treasurer, NHS, NFL, Calendar Girl, Student Council Assistant, Corona- tion Procession, Freshman Class Sweetheart. NNE KAYE Ambition-Elementary Teacher I will remember . . , my first day of school. Activities-FTA. XNDRA KAYNER Ambition-Marriage I will remember . . . that wonderful night in February 1956 when I found my tomorrow. Activities-Anchor Club Corresponding Secretary and Chaplain, A Cappella Choir, NHS, Homeroom Secretary. NULA KEIZLER AmbitionATo take an active part in my community and country. I will remember , . . the memories that will always be called high school memories: hard work, experience and sounds of laughter. Activities-Beachcomber Reporter and representative, TY- PHOON Photo Co-ordinator, Anchor Club, Auditorium Usher, FTA, Red Cross Representative, Boss for a Day, Allied Youth, Quill and Scroll. CHARD KIRSHBERG Ambition-Law School I will remember . . . the many friends I have made, and the wonderful experiences that Debate has enabled me to have. Activities-Law Club Vice President, NFL President, NHS President, Key Club, Big Brother, Varsity Debate Team, Homeroom President, Scholarship Winner to Northwest- ern University, Winner of Exchange Club Oratorical Contest. QENDA KIRSHON Ambition-Medical Artist I will remember . . , the time my crinoline fell while I was walking down the steps from study hall to lunch. Activities-TYPHOON Bookseller. ITA KLONSKY Ambitionv-Interior Decorating I will always remember the day that I was Boss for a Day. Activities-Senior GAA, Office Assistant. VEPHEN KOGAN Ambition-Accounting and Law Activities-Law Club, Varsity Debate, NFL Vice President, Key Club. .. SENIOR LOG we gswwff W s .W ,...,- Z i: fi? .., jx Cl 5 i ,- if-Mun' Monkeying around in the kitchen are WITTY Jill Fenias and Morty Yulish. JOEL KOKOFSKY Ambition-Research Chemist or Chemical Engineer I will remember . . . working in the chem lab. Activities-Chem Lab Assistant. DONNA KOMISAROW Ambition-Elementary Teacher I will remember . . . the wonderful senior year, Lend-a-Hand assemblies which I saw and loved. Activities-Homeroom Secretary, Attendance office. STEPHEN KOTZEN Ambition-Medicine Activities-Football, Baseball. four an ' misses? bl: IOK LOG Ambition-College, Marriage I will remember . . . participating in the original mono- logue contest at the 1955 University of Miami Drama Festival. Activities-Thespians, Allied Youth, Maiorettes. RICHARD KRAKOW Ambition-Pharmacist I will remember . . . the time that I was called down to the principal's office, told that a Wheel Club was being formed and I was selected to be a charter member. Activities-Homeroom Treasurer, Chaplain and Treasurer of Wheel Club, Homeroom President. RUTH KRATISH AmbitionAWork for a dentist on Lincoln Road. I will remember . . . the Lend-a-Hand Assemblies and the-running of the Coronation Queen, Activities-GAA, Red Cross, DCT. Hard at work behind the scenes are UNSUNG Carol Levine, Howie Gross, and Stephanie Brodie. TOM KRAUSE Ambition-Pre Med. I will remember . . . the honor of being known as the wittiest boy in the senior class. Activities-Band. SHALE KREPACK Ambition-Successful Businessman I will remember . . . winning the Gold Coast Conference. Activities- B Club, Football, Track, Honorable Mention All-City, Varsity Football Team, Varsity Track Team, Football Letters. KAREN KRIEGER Ambition-Dramatics I will remember . . . all my wonderful years at Beach, especially my senior year, I will never forget my gradu- ation day. Activities-GAA, Tennis Club, Volleyball Team, Coronation Show, Tennis Team. BARBARA KULICK Ambition-Drama I will remember . . . the years of Coronation shows. The work and glory that the members of the cast put into it. Activities-Thespian, MICHELE KULICK Ambition-Primary or Kindergarten Teacher I will remember . . . the warm feeling I first received when entering Beach in my Ilth grade and the lifelong friends I have made. Activities'Nursing Club, Guidance Assistant, LINDA LABIE Ambition-Sociology I will remember . . . my wonderful friendships and the good times in the Guidance Office. Activities-Student Council Proiects. PETER LAKE Ambition-Engineering, Marriage I will remember . . . the wonderful evening picnics at Haul- over Beach. BRENDA LAZARUS I will remember . . . the Lend-a-Hand assemblies each year before Christmas. Activities-Office Assistant. ALAN LEFF Ambition-Undecided BETH LEFFT Ambition-Liberal Arts I will remember . . . the day I was inducted into NHS. Activities-NHS, GAA, Spanish Club, French Club, Beach- comber Adseller, Homeroom Treasurer, Allied Youth, Dean's Assistant. WALTER LEIBMAN Ambition-Automotive Stylist I will remember . . . senior high graduation. SUZANNE LE RAL Ambition-Continue working in Chase Federal Loan Associa- tion. JASON LESSER ActivitieswA Cappella Choir, Homeroom Treasurer. CAROL LEVENSON Ambition-College I will remember . . . the day the three Coronation Queen finalists were announced. Activities-Captain of Cheerleaders, Circulation Manager and Editor of the Embryo, Beta Club, Homeroom Vice President, Coronation Procession, Senior Class Vice Presi- dent, Quill and Scroll, Safe Drivers Award, Key Club Sweetheart, NFL Calendar Girl. IAROLE LEVINE Ambition-A perfect wife, a capable and understanding mother. I will remember . . . and cherish the host of many acquaintances and true friends that I have acquired through MBHS. Activities-Homeroom Chaplain, French Club, Secretary of Social Affairs, Allied Youth. -IARRIET LEVY Activities-Homeroom Chaplain, Maiorettes. ALLEN LIEBERMAN Ambition-Undecided .ESLIE LIPSON Ambition-Law and Medicine I will remember . . . the trip to the Dade County Court House along with the Law Club. IUDY LITVIN AmbitionACollege I will remember . . . Beach High. Activities-Opti-Miss, Guidance Assistant, National Merit Scholarship finalist, Leading part in Harvey, French Medal, Spanish Club. IEANETTE LOEB Activities-A Cappella Choir, French Club. VIARILYN LOEB Ambition-Show Business I will remember . . . the 1956 Coronation Show, in which one of my best friends was chosen Queen. fING LOVINGER Ambition-Journalism I will remember . . . the encouragement I received from Miss Curto. ANE LOWENTHAL Ambition-Model and Fashion I will remember . . . cheering at all the Typhoon games and the enioyment I have found in working with others. Activities-Cheerleader, Opti'Miss, A Cappella Choir. IHARLES LYNNE Ambition-Chemical Engineering I will remember . . . my football career. Activities- B Club, Junior Exchange Club, Football, Coro- nation Escort. SUE MALVIN Ambition-Psychology I will remember . . . having entered Beach High in my senior year and how friendly the students were toward me and how quickly l was accepted. Activities-Pep Club. OYCE MANSFIELD Ambition-Purdue or University of Florida I will remember , . . the NHS tapping. Activities-Embryo, Anchor Club, NHS, Guidance Assistant, Spanish Class Vice President. SENIGR LOG PAUL MARCHAND Ambition-Undecided ROBERT MARCUS Ambition-Doctor I will remember . . . most of the great times we had at basketball practice and that first game when I really got my chance to play. Activities-Basketball, Junior Exchange Club, Big Brother, Homeroom Vice President. DIANE MARGEL Ambition-Research Psychology Activities-Allied Youth, Embryo Staff, Student Council Assistant, Beachcomber Adseller, NHS, Guidance Assistant. JUN i f , +-vii. I2-I O Martinez's Multi-Millionaires 8I SENIOR LOG AUDREY MARGOLIS JOAN MASKOL Ambition-Marry and live happily after. I will remember . . . coming into a new school with a new atmosphere and making the greatest friends alive. Activities-Allied Youth. STEVEN MARGOLIS Ambition-Medicine I will remember . . . the amusing moments I had with Mr. Aarons in Spanish, also the sessions in Mr. CoIeman's office. LINDA MARKS Activities-News Editor of Beachcomber, Quill and Scroll, Beta Club, NHS, Beachcomber Editor-in-Chief, American Legion Award, Advertising Essay Contest Winner. JANICE MARKOWITZ Ambition-College and then Marriage I will remember . . . the day I ran around to all the English teachers like a chicken without a head to see how to persuade someone to wait. nl' I2-5 Skinner's Sophisticated Socialites Ambition-Business School or Modeling I will remember . . . being selected Boss for a Day, and all the students I have met at Beach. Activities-Homeroom President, Senior Brush and Palette, Main Office Assistant. BOB MCMANUS Ambition-University of Miami Activities-Track. STEPHANIE MEISEL Ambition-Buyer I will remember . . . the day that I was asked into Anchor International. The friendships that I made with some wonderful people. Activities-Embryo, A Cappella Choir, Anchor Club. JANICE MENDELOW Ambition-Medicine I will remember . . . my wonderful experience as a DCT Student in my senior year. Activities-DCT Secretary. ARLENE MILGRIM Ambition-Journalism I will remember . . . rny first year at Beach High when Judy Rosenblum and I became friends, this has meant most to me throughout my High School. Activities-Allied Youth, Homeroom Chaplain. MICHAEL MILLER Ambition-Hospital Administration I will remember . . . Boss for a Day , it gave me an insight into my future. Activities-Law Club. ROSALIND MILLER Ambition-Marry an extremely wealthy man! I will remember . . . my many friends who helped fill the past four years with many laughs and wonderful memories for me. Activities-French Club, Student Council Committees, Dean's Assistant. RUTH MISHAAN Ambition-Undecided RON NY MOLKO Activities-Bowling Club, Boss for a Day. MAX MORENBERG Ambition-Air Force I will remember . . . the first day of school as a senior. KAREN MORGAN I will remember . . . the day I was picked to com- pete in the National Merit Scholarship program, and even more so, the day that I was told I was one of the finalists. Activities-Pan American Club, Chemistry Lab Assistant, National Merit Scholarship finalist. LEONARD MORGAN Ambition-Dentist I will remember . . . the day I get out of high school. Activities-Track Team. ROBERTA MORTON Ambition-Radio or TV I will remember . . . marching as Head Maiorette for the Miami High football game in the Orange Bowl. Activities-Beta Club Parliamentarian, NFL Calendar Girl, Homeroom Vice President, Head Maiorette, NFL. DOROTHY MOSS Ambition-College I will remember . . . the four most unforgettable years of my life. Activities-Embryo Staff. RALPH MUSKAT Ambition-Business Administration. I will remember . . . January 9, 1956, the day I entered Miami Beach Senior High transferring from the north. SH ELDON MYMAN Ambition-Commercial Art ANNE NELSON Ambition-Buyer, Marriage I will remember . . . when I was elected President of DCT. Activities-DCT District Convention. LEE NEMEROFF Ambition-Nursing School I will remember . . . always the teachers and friends that have respected and believed in me during those times when I would tend to lose faith in myself. Actvities-Homeroom Treasurer, DCT, Modern Novel Club, Music Appreciation. DAVID NEUMAN Ambition-Florida State University, Army I will remember . . . all the many wonderful friends that I have made during my four years at this school, and the many teachers that tried to help me during these years. BARBARA NEWMAN Ambition-Physical Education Teacher, Marriage I will remember . . . working on the dramatic productions and the new friends I have met on the inter-school compe- tition with softball, volleyball, and basketball. Activities-Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Frolics, Dean's Office Assistant. MYRON NIRENBERG Ambition-To be successful in college and later life l will remember . . . the happiest year in my life, my senior year. Activities-Basketball, Baseball. MELVYN OSIN Ambition-Electronics I will remember . . . the wonderful times I had in Choir. Activities-Coronation Show, A Cappella Choir. HOWARD OWEN Ambition-College, Fruit Business I will remember . . . some of the experiences in Student Council and the friends I made at Beach High. Activities-Junior Exchange Club, Secretary of Proiects, Student Council Treasurer. SENIOR LOG I2-7 Robinson's Crusoes MARION PARK Ambition-College, Diving I will remember . . . everything in general as a pleasant memory, most of all my friends, my term paper completed at the last minute, and the swimming team. Activities-GAA, Opti-Miss, Ushering, Guidance Office Assistant, Girls' State, High School State Swimming Champ- ion, NFL Calendar Girl. HOWARD PARKS Ambition-Photography I will remember . . . taking pictures for the yearbook. Activities-Photo Club, TYPHOON Photographer. HARRY PAYTON Ambition-College I will remember . . . the greatest friendships, students and teachers, one certain girl, and a tree that stands tall and proud. Activities-Key Club President, Homeroom Chaplain and Vice President, Boys' State, Baseball, Big Brother, Traffic Committee. S IUK LULJ A MOST ATTRACTIVE trio, Mickey Gallender, Ellen Rothman, and Harry Payton stop for many an admiring glance as they step into the patio. REN NAY PERLROTH Ambition-Choreographer I will remember . . . During a discussion in Mrs. Robin- son's Problem's class, I was caught passing notes to a friend. Activities-FTA, Allied Youth, Library Assistant. BERNARD PESTCOE Ambition-Engineering I will remember . . . the Boss for a Day program as one of the meaningful experiences in Beach High. STEPHEN PEYTON Ambition-Nuclear Physics I will remember . . . the many hours spent in building an efficient radioisotopes laboratory. Activities-Atomic Energy Club, Chemistry Lab Assistant. PENNY PIECK Ambition-to Cartoon I will remember . . . the wonderful girls in Beta, lunches with Cynthia and Judy, Harvey and his Austin, and four years packed with new experiences, disappointments, and rewarding friendships. Activities-Beta Club President and Corresponding Secretary, Big Sister, Beachcomber Staff Artist, Senior Brush and Palette Vice President, Homeroom Chaplain, Art Scholar- ship to University of Miami. PHYLLIS POMERANCE Ambition-University of Florida I will remember . . . the wonderful friends that made my high school years the best. Activities-Future Nurses Club, Dean's Assistant. SUSAN PORTER Ambition-Commercial Art I will remember . . . being accepted in DCT and bee coming treasurer of that class in my senior year. Activities-DCT. JON PRAGER Ambition-Accounting I will remember . . . my first date with a most wonder- ful girl. Activities-Law Club, NFL Calendar Editor, Track Team, Junior Exchange Club, NFL Treasurer, Junior Class Vice President, Boys' State. GLENDA PRESS Ambition-Dental Technician I will remember . . . all my wonderful friends at Beach, but most of all some of my wonderful and understanding teachers. Activities-DCT. STANLEY PRESS Ambition-Dental Technician I will remember . . . all my wonderful friends at Beach, but most of all some of my wonderful and understanding teachers. JUDITH PRICE Ambition-Physical Education Teacher Activities-Pep Club, JOY PULLMAN Ambition-Retired millionaire I will remember . . . graduation day. Activities-Modern dancing, Nursing Club. CARIN PYKO Ambition-TV and Journalism l will remember . . . all the wonderful people who helped me during the past four years, especially those who helped me when I first arrived in this country when l couldn't speak a word of English. Activities-German Club President, Sweetheart, Beachcomber Representative, Swimming Team Captain, TYPHOON Book- seller, Quill and Scroll, GAA President, Allied Youth, Managing Editor of the Beachcomber, Swimming honors- trophy, 3 letters, 23 ribbons, 8 medals, All-City award lHerald and Newsl. SUSAN RAKOW Ambition-Journalism l will remember . . . the T956 Coronation. The excites ment and beauty of it will remain with me always. STEPHEN READER Ambition-Engineer CHARLES RECKSON Ambition-Medicine I will remember . . , one rewarding week at the SASC convention at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Activities-Allied Youth, Homeroom vice president, Stu- dent Council-Secretary of Athletics, Junior Optimist, Florida Boys' State, Essay Contest winner. -IELEN REDMAN Activities--Senior Brush and Palette, GAA, Homeroom Vice President. -IARVEY RICHNIAN Ambition-Medicine I will remember , . . my junior and senior English classes, for it was Miss Curto who made them so enjoyable. Activities-Intramural volleyball championship. 3RUCE ROGOW Ambition-Psychiatry I will remember . . . the great times I had in rehearsals for the Thespian play. Activities-Junior Exchange Club, Beachcomber Assistant Sports Editor, Thespian play. 9ETER ROLLER Ambition-Florida State University I will remember . . . the chemistry class, chemistry lab in Ilth grade and three years in RELPAR. XDDIE ROSE Ambition-College I will remember . . . four enriching years at MBHS. Activities-Beta Club, Brush and Palette, TYPHOON book- seller and Assistant Artist, Coronation and Thespian art committees, Art scholarship winner, Coronation proces- sion in 10th grade. IOBERT ROSENBLATT Ambition-Architect I will remember . . . my Junior Prom. UDY ROSENBLUM Ambition-University of Alabama, MRS Degree. I will remember . . . my first year at Beach when Arlene Milgrom and I became best friends. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Allied Youth, Homeroom Sec- retary, NFL Calendar Girl. IHAYNA ROSENSTRAUCH Activities-Maiorettes, Beachcomber, TYPHOON bookseller, Publicity committee. XLAN ROSS Activities-Physics Lab Assistant, Band, Allied Youth' AMES ROTHENBERG Ambition-College I will remember . . . being a member of the Junior varsity football team. Activities-Junior Optimist Club, Golf team, President of Spanish Club, Golf letter. SENIOR LOG o-.. be Bruce Rogow, Carol Levinson, and Peppi Hausman spin a disc in the FRIENDLIEST of sessions. ELLEN ROTHMAN Ambition-Music-University of Texas I will remember . . . the surprise and honor I was given when chosen Sweetheart of Junior Optimist. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Beta Club, Homeroom Vice President, Junior Optimist Sweetheart, Coronation pro- cession, TYPHOON bookseller. MURIEL RUBIN Ambition-Physical Education Teacher Activities-Volleyball, Basketball, Pep Club, GAA. ROBERTA RUBIN Ambition-Psychiatric social work I will remember . . . the friendship of some wonderful girls-our sorrows and ioys. Activities-Anchor Club, A Cappella Choir, Future Teachers of America, TYPHOON Business Manager, Frolics, Home- room Treasurer, NHS, Quill and Scroll. SENIOR LOG WENDY RUBIN AmbitioneEnglish Teacher, Housewife I will remember . . . coming to Beach last March and meeting some wonderful person. Activirie-svAllied Youth, GAA, Law Club, Pep Club. PHIL RUDNIAN Ambition-Chemist I will remember . . . ALL the great times, the great friends, and great teachers, and the wonderful experiences with Thespians and publications. Activities-Beachcomber photographer, TYPHOON Assistant Photographer, Thespians, Commercial Assistant. ROCHELLE RUDOLPH Ambition-Teaching, Special Reading I will remember. . , the thrill of my first Senior Prorn. Activities-Allied Youth, Beta Club, Choir, Co-Editor of Embryo, Spanish Club, Vice President of homeroom, NHS, Quill and Scroll, TYPHOON EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, PTA award, Wellesley Book Award, Homeroom President. LYNN RUSNAK Ambition-College. I will remember . . . the band trip to Nassau. Activities-Thespians, Treasurer of homeroom, Maiorettes. DON SABIN Ambition-Lawyer I will remember . . . Mrs, Brown's homeroom. Activities-Homeroom chaplain. PAT SAFIER Ambition-Business Administration I will remember . . . being an attendant to the Corona- tion Queen in l954 and all the close friends I have made. Activities-Homeroom secretary. RORY B. SALLANT Activities-Fishing Club, Homeroom Vice President. CAROLE SAMEE AmbirionACollege, marriage I will remember . . . when I was sent to the Dean for chewing gum. Activities-Red Cross, Allied Youth, Dean's Assistant. LARRY SAMSON I will remember . . . Miss Curto for all of her help in English on my research paper on Aeronautics. Ambition-Aeronautics or Astronautics Activities-Atomic Energy Club, Phychology Club, Engi- neering Club, Chemistry Lab assistant. BARBARA SANTOR Ambition-University of Miami, Marriage to my childhood sweetheart, Harvey Greenberg. I will remember . . . that wild spray-net fight. Activities-Allied youth, Homeroom Chaplain, Coronation usher, TYFHOON bookseller, Main Office Assistant. GAIL SAPERSTEIN Ambition-Journalism I will remember . . . being Feature Editor of the Beach- comber and all of the troubles and ioys which made the position a wonderful experience. Activities-Choir, Beachcomber, Anchor Club, A Cappella Choir, Beachcomber Feature Editor, French Club Secretary, Quill and Scroll. 86 I2-I I Ruby's Rebellious Redskins RONALD SARAJIAN Activities-Sports club, Football, Track, Key Club, Home- room treasurer and President. MARCIA SAVRANSKY Ambition-Professional pianist and Teacher I will remember . . . the first year I sang with the Choir, especially in the Christmas-Chanukah program. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club treasurer, Beach- comber adseller, Future Teachers of America. Third year Spanish medal. STEPHEN SCHER Ambition-Medicine I will remember . . . the band trip to Nassau, and my first day in class at lcla'M. Fisher Junior High in the seventh grade. Activities-Audio-Visual club, Band, Engineering club. Q I1 'I JI . I 2-I 2 Bonadies' Swashbuckling Buccaneers MICHAEL SCHNEIDER Ambition-Accounting and Law I will remember . . . among many things the 1956-57 school year Student Council elections, and the opportunity I had to know hundreds of students whom I would other- wise never have known. Then, too, there is nothing like your SENIOR YEAR. Activities-Law Club President, NFL. RUBY SCHNEIDER Ambition-Social Service work Activities-Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross, Coronation Committee, Future Teacher Treasurer. CYNTHIA SCHWARTZ Ambition-Dramatics at the University of Miami I will remember . . . the first Lend-a-Hand assembly I attended. SENIOR LOG CAROL SCHWARTZ Activities-Senior Brush and Palette. Ambition-Pre-dental school I will remember . . . first and always, attending Beach High. ROSALIE SCHWARTZMAN Ambition-Psychologist I will remember . . . the day I became a senior, how thrilled I was, and the many friends I have made these past four years. Activities-Allied Youth, Psychology club, Beachcomber Representative, Future Teachers, Allied Youth, Auditorium usher. MARTIN SEGAL Activities-Marching band, Wheel Club, Law Club, Engineer- ing Club. FERN SEIDEN Ambition-Journalism I will remember . . . everything combined to make my senior year a very nice year. JON SERBIN Ambition-Lawyer, businessman I will remember . . . the wonderful experiences I had while playing four years of football at Beach High. Activities-NFL, Junior Exchange Club President and Vice President, Homeroom President, Track, Football, Debate, Big Brother, NHS Vice President, B Club President, VARSITY Football captain, Twice Miami Herald BACK OF THE WEEK, All-Gold Conference Football, third place in state debate tournament, Five superior awards at Southern Speech tournament, Senator at Boys' State. PTA Scholarship award, Football letter. MIKE SHAPIRO Ambition-Sports I will remember . . . the day I walked up the stairs in the assembly for my football letterg it took four years to get, but it was a great experience. Activities- B Club, Football, Track. LYNDA SHARPE Ambition-Voice Maior at the University of Miami Activities-A Cappella Choir. BILLY SHAW Ambition-Pre-Med. I will remember . . . the day I paddled Coach Schroeder. Activities-Homeroom President, Junior Exchange Club, Big Brother, Dean's Assistant. JERRY SHELDON Ambition-College I will remember . . . when Beach beat Key West for the Gold Coast Conference Football Championship. Activities-Key Club, B Club, Big Brother, Football Honor- ary Co-Captain, ALL-CITY FOOTBALL TEAM of the Miami Daily News, Swimming. BARRY SILVERSTEIN Ambition-Stock Broker I will remember . . . all the money I had to pay for fees and books: and the choir. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Russian Club, Psychology CI b. U 87 SENIOR LOG Boyd's Balmy Britishers STEVEN STEIN Activities Beachcomber, Chess Club, National Merit Scholar- ship finalist. JODNEY STEINBERG Ambition--University of Iowa I will remember . . . when the band was on a trip to Washington and my bandmaster, John B. Coleman. Activities-Band Uniform Office. RICHARD STEINBOOK Ambition--Organic Chemistry I will remember . . . my trip to Tampa for the Junior Academy of Science State Meeting at which I officiated as President. Activities-Atomic Energy Club, Relpar, Junior Red Cross, Junior Exchange Club, Homeroom President, Chemistry Lab Assistant. AmbitionABusiness Administration I Josn siiaicim l l will remember . . . Jackson, Mississippi, and the SASC convention, band trips to Washington and Nassau, the trips to Gainesville for crucial State Meets. Activities-Band Drum Major, Big Brother, B Club, Track, Key Club, NHS Treasurer, Homeroom President. CAROLE SLOMOVITZ Ambition-University of Miami, Beauty Culture School I will remember . . . the happiness I felt when I received my little black and gold pin showing that I was a senior. ETER SOBEL Ambition-Engineering l will remember . . . the cold days that we sat around in the Chemistry lab as a lab assistant. ARLEEN SOLOMON Ambition-Journalism I will remember . . . beating the Florida Girls' Junior State Golf Champ both times I played her. Activities-Golf, Senior Brush and Palette. ELLEN SONN Ambition-Modeling I will remember . . . getting my diploma and DCT in my senior year. Activities-Latin Club. CYNTHIA SOOTIN AmbitionfCommerciaI Artist I will remember . . . the scared little freshman lmyselfl coming to Beach High for the first time and how wel- come I felt when I saw the little tags on everyone saying Hi, my name isf-. Activities-Senior Brush and Palette, Embryo Staff Artist, Volleyball Sports Day, Art Scholarship to the University of Miami. ROBERT SOROSKY Ambition-Medicine I will remember . . . the band trip to Washington in l95A and Nassau in l956. Activities-Key Club, Band Captain, Boys' State. RAYMOND SPONDER Ambition-Chemical Engineer I will remember . . . most, my experiences in chemistry and physics where if anything went right it was a miracle in itself. Activities-Junior Optimist Club, Student Council Usher, Horneroom Vice President, Engineering Club, Physics Lab Assistant. ANNETTE STAR Ambition-College I will remember . . . as my greatest thrill my tapping for NHS. The friendships I have made at Beach High will be everlasting memories. Activities-Sophomore Class Secretary, GAA, Big Sister, NHS, Beta Club. GLORIA STARK Ambition-Legal Secretary I will remember . . . the day I receive my diploma. RONALD STEARNS Ambition-Undecided ARLENE STERN Ambition--,Interior Decorator Activitle5fFTA, Allied Youth. MARTIN STERN Ambition-v-College, Marine Corps Activities-Engineering Club, Swimming, Track. JOHN STOLLER Ambition To make a million dollars I will remember . . . the year I passed second year Latin. Activities-Chess Club. SUSANN STONE Ambition - Accountant I will remember . . . the play Our Town, given on study day, I was Mrs, Soames. I will never forget the fun we had at rehearsals. Activities-Pep Club, Allied Youth. JOYCE STRAUS Ambition-Teacher I will remember . . . the day I received my bid to Beta Club. Activities--TYPHOON Bookseller, Spanish Club, Big Sister, Beta Club, Guidance Assistant, Beachcomber Representa- tive, Homeroom Secretary. RAYMOND STRAUSS Ambition Accounting I will remember , , . the first day I came to Miami Beach High School. I was overwhelmed with the hugeness of the school and its grounds, since I had recently moved to Beach from a much smaller town in the Middle West. Activities-Home-room President, Key Club Vice President, A Cappella Choir Section Leader, Law Club. SUSAN SUTTON Ambition--Sociology I will remember . . . the three wonderful years I have participated in the Coronation Show. I will also remember the great honor of becoming a Thespian and ioining the hams, ActivitieseGAA, Pep Club, Thespians, Psychology Club, Volleyball. 'HYLISS SWEET Ambition-'University of Alabama, Marriage I will remember , . . the day of final exams when I failed to produce ink for my fountain pen, P.S.: I reviewed the course that summer. USAN TALIANOFF Ambition-Music I will remember . . , the four years working and being in the Coronation Shows. Activities-French Club, A Cappella Choir, I-Iomeroom Sec- retary, Anchor Club, Miss Latin Club, Scholarship to Cin- cinnati Conservatory of Music. ONALD TANOWITZ Ambition Work and make money, Marriage I will remember . . . my first day at Beach High, and the iobs l've had in DCT. QVVIN TENDLER Activities- B Club, Football, Track. SENIOR LOG Tzizf MOST TALENTED Susan Talianotf and Steve Zinner are having fun in front of the footlights. HARVEY TI-IALBLUM Activities-A Cappella Choir, Big Brother, Junior Optimist Vice President, I-Iomeroom President, Football, NHS. JAY THORPE Ambition-Dentistry I will remember . , , Mr. Loupus' tests. Activities-Spanish Club, Atomic Energy Club, Wheel Club. DIANA TISCHLER Ambition-Dramatics and Designing I will remember . . . the experience of appearing in the Annual Coronation Show, and becoming a Thespian. ActiviriesvVolleyball, Basketball, Pep Club, Embryo Typist, Commercial Assistant. 89 SENIOR LOG BARBARA TURK Ambition-Philosophy I will remember . . , learning from my mistakes. Activities-Beachcomber Reporter, Opti-Miss Club, NHS. ALAN TURNER Ambition-Undecided LEONARD TURNER AmbitionfCollege Activities-'Senior Brush and Palette. BARBARA TUROFF Ambition-Registered Nurse I will remember . . . my iob as band secretary and the wonderful times I've had with the band and Mr. Coleman. Activities-Allied Youth, Homeroom Treasurer, Band, Future Nurses Vice President. MICHAEL TURTLETAUB Ambition-Law I will remember . . . my homeroom teacher, Mrs. Brown. PEGGY VORZIMER Ambition-To have health, wealth and enioy myself I will remember . . . the warmth which I received when I was accepted as a freshman in Beach High and which has continued during these four wonderful years. Activities-Band, Homeroom Treasurer, TYPHOON Assistant, Ushering, LOIS WACHTEL Ambition-Short Story Writer l will remember . . . my tirst day at Beach High. MICHAEL WASSERMAN Ambition-Hotel Administration I will remember . . . my first race as a member of the MBHS track team. Activities-Track, Embryo, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Allied Youth. MARGARET WATERS AmbitionfTo find a iob and make money I will remember . . . the day I had the privilege of be- coming a member of DCT. Actfviries-YDCT. SHEILA WEIL AmbitionADental Hygiene I will remember . . . the day I was tapped for NHS, and also the great times I had with the band. Activities-Band, GAA, Big Sister, Embryo, Homeroom Secretary, TYPHOON Assistant Typist, NHS. MEREDITH WEILAND W-. Ambition-Teaching I will remember . . , all the mistakes I have made and will be thankful that I had the guidance of a teacher to help me correct them. Activities-Beachcomber Reporter, FTA, Frolics, Library Assist- ant, Beta Club, Homeroom Chaplain, Beachcomber Ex- change Editor, Quill ancl Scroll, Pep Club, Ushering, Norman's Notorious Noncontormists TYPHOON Bookseller, Coronation Procession. JACK WEINSTEIN Ambition-University of Florida I will remember . . . my teachers. Activities-Beachcomber Representative, TYPHOON Adseller. LYNN W EINSTEIN AmbitionfCollege, Travel I will remember . . . study hall. Activities-Maiorettes, Beachcomber Business Manager. JEROME WEISBERG LINDA WEISS Ambition-Public Relations after College I will remember . . . my senior year as being filled with pleasant memories. Activities-NFL, Anchor Club, NHS, Ushering, TYPHOON Circulation Manager. Ambition-Chemical Research RONALD WELLMAN I will remember . . . the Junior Cotillion. AVTIIUITIOVIFBUSIVIGSS Admlnlslfailon . Activities-Band, Engineering Club Treasurer, Chemistry I will remember - - - The help I fecelved from Ceflam 90 Lab Assistant, Homeroom Vice President. TQGCIWSVS- Yin .yt r. F in Brown's Bermuda Beauties STEVE ZINNER Ambition-Orthodontist I will remember . . . my trip to Europe and the wonderful friends I made through the trip. Activities-NFL Vice President, Junior Exchange Club, Jun- ior Class President, Student Council President, Usher- ing, SASC Convention, NASC European Tour, NHS, Frolics, Allied Youth, Latin I and ll Medals, American Legion Award, Harvard Book Award. HAROLD ZWERDLING Ambition-Engineering I will remember . . . the uncertain moments I spent walking to the main office only to be informed by Mrs. Maxcy that I was one of the three winners in an essay con- lest. Activities-Engineering Club, Third Prize Essay Contest. HARVEY THALBLUM Ambition-Pre-Med. I will remember . . . the day I was tapped for NHS. SENIOR LOG ROCHELLE GERRITT Activities-Junior Class Secretary, Author- and Student Di- rector of Coronation Show '56, Ushering. DALE WERBLOW Ambition-Teacher of English I will remember . . . the first time the senior class of 1957 exercised the privilege of leaving the auditorium first. It really was a thrill to see all the faces looking up at us, the new senior class. Activities-Opti-Miss Club, FTA, Senior Library Council, Guidance Assistant. ROCHELLE WERNER Ambition-College I will remember . . . the night I received my diploma. MAURICE WESSON Ambition-Optometrist I will remember . . . becoming a member of Junior Optimist Club, and the only B average received in Chemistry. Activities-Allied Youth, Junior Optimist. CAROL WHITE Ambition-Florida State University I will remember . . . the wonderful cheerleaders with whom I share many memorable experiences. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Cheerleader, GAA, Homeroom Secretary. PAUL WHITEBROOK Ambition-College I will remember . . . the first swimming meet that the school won, while I was a sophomore. Activities-A Cappella Choir, Swimming, Tennis. ' JUDY WHITTAKER Ambition-Drama I will remember . . . the time I was the speaker for a Red Cross Assembly in our school. - JOSIE WIEN Ambition--Elementary Teacher I will remember . . . the thrill of becoming a senior especially the day l received my '57 senior pin, Activities-Beachcomber Representative, TYPHOON Adseller, Opti-Miss Club Treasurer, FTA, Dean's Assistant. 4. HAROLD WILENSKY Activities-Engineering Club, Wheel Club, NHS. TONY WINKLER Ambition-Electrical Engineer l will remember . . . walking down the aisle and re- ceiving my diploma. Activities-Allied Youth President, Wheel Club Secretary, Homeroom Vice President, Engineering Club, Physics Lab Assistant. BENN ETT YABLON Ambition-University of Miami I will remember . . . the day I received my senior pin. Activities-Senior Brush and Palette. FREDDA YELLIN Ambition-Medical Technician Activities-Pep Club, Allied Youth, Red Cross. MORTON YULISH Ambition-Attorney I will remember . . . the day I returned from the north in January and how friendly everyone was to me. Activities-Frolics, Talent Assembly, Junior Optimist. MARCIA ZALMANOFF Ambition- The pursuit of happiness I will remember . . . my Junior year filled with the most wonderful teachers in the world, the year I grew up. Activities-Big Sister, Spanish Club, Guidance Assistant, Beachcomber representative, Opti-Miss Club Chaplain, A Cappella Choir, NHS, Beachcomber Reporter. 9I THE MIRRCR ROCHELLE RUDOLPH STEVE ZINNER JGN SERBIN Dutstanding Senior Citizens of I957 . . . CAROL LEVENSON RICHARD Kuesf-IBERG ' LINDA ABESS THE MIRROR HARVEY BRICKMAN - Noted for Their Enthusiastic Service . . . CARYL BARRIE I...-...- ROBERT SOROSKY NATALIE .IERVIS I HI: NIIKKUK ROBERTA RUBIN RONNIE KALISH SHEILA BROMBERG Jclck-lcfbl IKII I llkrll I L'0lblVNr L-sultan-I vluurvlo o o CAROL LEVINE CHARLES RECKSON MARCIA ZAVRANSKY HARRY PAYTON SUSAN TALIANOFF I I ll.. IVIIIXIXKJIX STEVE PEYTON -Ionored for Iheir Mature Lharacter. . . 1 MEREDITH VVEILAND BARRY GLASSMAN CARIN PYKJ 99 The effervescermce of youth The assurance of mafuriry . The cerrainry of purpose . builds Toward higher goals pf ,X ff! Aff ffl' , .f M' I . X ,ff A' ,X X. X If f !f IOI JU IOR 0 President s , Vice President Secretary , Treasurer .s.. , is-14' ,.l1... . f ri,s, gg A -,Q ,sf Egfr 3' vi. eg., sifl I02 Charles Fieldson l l-l JUNIGR SPONSORS They contribute advice Elizabefh Elizabeth Ferguson Teller l l-2 l l-3 lll' l,. sn P. a.,S A I l l,l S' a a. Z., I 3 gi kin i ..A : 'ig f J ,Qr. - t, S, - rf isis Hg -1 53 , 2 llaa ,s- ' 1 1' 'll-A ' - S leadership . . . and a steady hand . . .to make the Junior year a memorable one. ' Q I Alice IGS Burns , 11-7 4 1 lil ? fflll, Dorothy Ritter i if as if X, Alfred Thyra Ethel Brian Trifgne Reabeh Gl'lfflll'1S BYl'Cl 'll-ll ll-12 ll-13 ll-l4 Charles Friend l l-4 f 1 I iz i I Leonard Frischman 1 1-5 Harold Tomson 1 1-6 Michael Samuelson 1 l-8 Myron McKiernan I 1-10 fa . Q 1 at .1 JU IDRS A 'YW'-sex as Alan Abrams Linda Aranoff 7, Q Q A Susan Beldner Harriet Blacker X, we .Q , .fl A. f' Il if 2 IW, me M . I like 5 ix, I Elaine Abramson Barry Arnold r r y 'eva X RS X Y Richard Berger Warren Blatt ' QQL , xi .4 1 Phyllis Abramson Jerry Barrios I A fr sf mgfi I tw A Leonard Bernstein Rosalind Blickstein I A .... X A lm y bn, z I 1 ' . Gary Brooks Diana Bunnell Barbara Burris I04 lin mu' Steve Adlman Jo Anne Barron 5-'I I , . f 'B' , f' if 'gi' 1 s'i'!.,? -.ti ii S ,Q 5 'wr' l' ' Sandra Ageloff Michael Bauer far I gm V it I I -QQ hr. 1-.Hur K ,K . Y 4 -1 2'-be Cav. Richard Allairi Bunny Behrma QW! 'Tn it Susan Bernstein Zayle Bernstein Shell Berry Stuart Blumin Elaine Brenner Marty Brenner . r mt ,M ' 5 5 l-I-3--4' W i I if Q-fr I 1:::- I ,W r - H H Henry Buryn Harris Buckbinder Ronald Caballero MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF l958 A so S33 Y -...af 'i 'sd i .C KWS- I B Iosalind Caskill Merle Cohen Jack Coleman ouis Davidson il'-fx ss is Lillian Doshay Joel Channing Sandra Cohen . 'Pin S Q sm R x Will' X Bill Cooper Richard Coopersmith Kay Corso Sandra De Leon Jules Demchick Temple Diamond Harvey Gulkis, Priscilla Jones and Ronald Cabel- lero stop for fh'e pause That refreshes. JU HE ,S ! wi Cynthia Cohen Steve Cohen nfs ml .r ' Geraldine Conli Harold Doan W'-we x IORS ur Sli . I Z. . M, ,I ,, -553' Z Jinx. ,i.:Zw1f: A' -rl-.4 . 4 X ll if A l I I I' lf!! ii ll fzftitffzj: Denise Cohen Susan Cohen v f :I 'V '-. f- Q 1 -I W, gifs Tony Cuttler Dorothy Don 'Y' .IU IORS F I . Q Q -vw-1' li, ' - Isis, X Nagy ' 'f J abs. f f , X' 1' ,,.. A . ., ,,, IS, , . Arlin Dubler David Emin l Q sr S - I ., I Ed Felder Peter Fleishman yi , me i f 5 ' l WF: Q if .. ,,,M.,f . lgw 'W 'I .M Robert Duke Stephen Epstein we can I We f A -K v 4 ffscw - lie kiy ,, ,bv f Carol Ehrlich Flora Esformes Marty Ehrlich Galeta Everett Ciana Eilias Bruce Elgin Stuart Feder Robyn Feinste - r h t W I lii I 1 Barry Festoff Mickey Fierberg Esther Firestone Peter FIXIBF Paul FISISIWBI' Joe Fleming Jill Flitman Marcia Freeman Ronald Friedland Brenda Friedman I 3 K1 ...ve-lf' Y , Q , .v 3 i ., Ft ,I f , I 6- ' YTTSFI ' Q ki - .kL.L Nr I fl V' ki F .tx r ,V Gafy Friedman Gerald Friedman Helen Friedman Linda Friedman Joan Gaby Rebecca Gale I06 MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF 1958 JU -an 'Qi Q if 'A',2' k 'm , Nga dr X wt S x ig. G X yooa K. K .4 , , ,K , ff '4 I ws fi CNT? VA, Paula Galpern David Garelick Lora Garfunkel Jack Gerring Lawrence Gettleman larold Glassman Barri Godfrey Paul Godsey Richard Gold Irving Goldberg X 1 . X , G 1 - j . N N y i . K.. . X. .4 , Q ,T 15? ' at xi., 3 - , ff .1 - - .l ,gr . i, ', Vi ..,, 4 ' L . N -e - - Hi - - f ,79 . 4 f . - wi K X, if fi' ,A Q, G A 2 a 1 l f - Q. G we- g I - i 2 G ff S' ' We W ' G 1: if R ii 1 F ff 2 K K Q . , f , , oberta Goldberg Fred Goldin Marvin Goldman Roger Gonsalves Harold Goodis Judnh Graffius Geraldine Granoff David Grassi Ron Grassi Sam Gray 4-fl Nancy Greenstein throw you. .A 3 ICDRS 3 lil lf? Q . 4 V, .. l . i J, 4 S Matthew Gissen Peter Goldberg U I , 1' A 1 , yy, ,1 Michael Gordon. William Greenhood Harvey Gulkis Look, Robert, H-2-O is iust water. Don't let it l07 JU IDRS ,, Gail Gross Sydney Gruber Stephen Grugsmark Lois Haber Susan Haftel Judi Harrison Susan Hayden Marvin Heckler Joan Herman Michael Herron , Hi N .13 ,f ' Stephen Hertz Richard Hoberman Susan Hoff Susan Horowitz Rhena Howard Stan Jackson Priscilla Jones Dennis Kalodish Roger Kallins Harvey Kane Jerome Halperir Renee Herszhori Robert Horowitz Ellen Kapit I n if in ,Q Eik . Beth Kaplan Ilene Kaplan Jerry Katz Ruth Katz Sandra Katz l03 MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF 1958 Steve Katz S- , 5 iz- ff v I N is W I .. vw , . 3 . ,mi -Q i X Q X Q i Q., L xx RN i' New - T X XXXSX A f M if X 5 , V ff W , WC ' lx.-sea it Kaly Kay Kay Korn ., , 'N ,: Carol Kraiish Arthur Lane ...Y 'P mi 1 L .,. L 5 2 X QQ X S x 2 N '93 x K 5' 1 in , '--an X X- 'N' - - ,. xx , ,L - K S Q ' w--T EXE QM NQN, A . ,, ky ' ix WN' L XX-L -- 1 I ' .:-. Q if' i i Q l L STEVE K5ZlOW Ben Keats T0bY KOYH Jay Koizen ,inf Rudy Kellenrnan Danny Kovnat ' I iei 34' X 3 gi ,f M, V, , ,, ,, Re 4' T N iw . g L , ,, o f 1 L : Q Nd- - Ai g l, k k ' - -'ears I A li , A David Kross Allan Kuppersmith Linda Kusens Steve Lawson Warren Lechtner Ronald Lefkowitz JU 59 l ', CZ' -Q ' Barry Kennard Maxine Klein if - for ' , ,A ' ' I M, i. 103 i l 1 . L W x 4, F -riff' AQ an iv ,Ai A Jarad Lebow Milie Lerrnan 7 Q f . wa 4.--. 'YW l Harrie? Levee Jules Demclwik and Robyn Feinstein explore 1 happier side of a chemistry equation. IORS f if ,,rr L A L LQ '97 L f'a ,ig 5 T ' X L L A l L . D we my 3 ,Z L I nr 'uhm Mike Kogan Spencer Kleinrnan Q1 WJ fl 7,1 Norman Lachmar. Eileen Lerner ' ff ,Ijy Elliott Levy he IO9 JU IORS L S if S I 'N ky . ' . . Q S vsp I 'F' ' -7 Ui .. r --. 2 - 1 fur 35' - L-k' f S Si ia N 5 June Levine Herbert Licht 'Q . wf ...N ,.. 'Q' fm A X .rf 'VI Judy Mandel Kenny Marlin Richard Levine Susan Levine Audrey Levinson Barbara Lind Martin Lurie George Lustig R I fn. Stanley Mandell Stephanie Mannes Joel Margauretten Mike Marshak Eugene Martin Gary Marvin Q A . L. J A 4 A Q f' If r i Mark Medotf Joan Meisel Carol Miller Janet Miller Il0 .4 F 'if :A Barbara Levy Stephen Mallon Les Libman Bill Mamches 1 Wil' ik 4 we , N N X x U , f t'.i I 'S .fisil yffti xg ' I Q , I , , , , .5 I if-T . ,. I ,i,i,..ii , I ' il .i..'r .?ZQQi?r - I Bruce Maricle Henry Marks Richard Materson 'R 55 .p B -157' Nancy Merritt MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF I958 Myrna May ,N -'Q Q 4 wif ,km- X f , Ellen Mezer L S 'if 'x X XQ J Q, slxx S? ! ss Ira Maser Lynne Moclell .1 sxf. K. L- bf i X Edward Mufson Phil Otto Allan Pestcoe fi 3 Michael Neiina Sarina Mollco ff X' 425' Judy Murray Michael Parnass w Charles Phillips . je Y san Roger Nelson Arthur Monroe Alan Mintz Joan Monroe figs: sais: V? Bartley Natowitz Ca,-QI Ohlmeyer Penny Parness You're really right . . . says Janet Rosen. Ellen Pearl JU IORS ,Q an A, I , J E M, 11 1 Q if ,fi fra f 11, Q 4 J ll I l Barbara Mirzoff Morey Moss ,4. ,vw Joan Olshen Peter Perkel Jerry Moargan Robert Moss 1. Q91 X7 X' 'r ' x Robert Osser Carolina Perry S ' X 55? JU IORS + s x 54 S seam- g i xv,-w-va ' li is my 4 , Q 9 ' as E X -3' Joseph Phillips Bob Prager bfi 55? x-f-if -.af I B . 2: I--I X Q' -Q, - yr ass Q K X il . 3, s . 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I Linda Ratiner Jon Rauch Babs Reicher Terry Reisman David Rich Martin Richard Gerald Richmond Kay Robbins we .-.: f BQ 1 :QQ I syrs 'ff fifiiifzi' if ' I X I A k Q f by W ,I Shirley Lockshin Celia Romm Jerry Rose Murray Rose ll2 x Rita Rekant Michael Robbins Carol Rosen MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF l958 Leslie Rennert Alvin Robins ff J' Janet Rosen -Q Y' N ff: , 9 l lowie Rosen lane Rosnick X ' 'G' I gf l x X ff Edward Rubin rwin Scherman 'S'. ...- Stan Schwartz . fx , 'I' fn K A 1' x S 1 X Joan Rosenbaum Stephen Ross Michael Rubin David Schlissel iiomi S best X Phyllis Seaman fsfaift 4 ....V,.. wk is R wwf' A MQ k s' 'U' 5 s J Howard Rosenberg Ronald Rothman 1, M-.av ...wr- A' 4 if ? i S Lenore Rosenfeld David Rozen .IU ni ,AV I H , P 55 W' .1 i 'fur ' . ' rs 1 .v-fl '- , fn. ' . Joan Rosenfield Bonnie Rubinstein i Q' ' .--f 'Jw 3, X1 K WW f' .fi Robert Rubin Ronald Ruthfield Alan Salomon Frank Schoenfeld Betsy Schrag Deana Schwartz IORS QQ M4 'r' A ,J 'Jw-'n .41- K It A lv ' Judy Roskin Susan Rubinstein 'IF 3' at '41 'Vi' f . V ' 19 J Regina Savern Mark Schwartz Rickey Levine, Mike Shapiro, Dennis Kalodish plan team strategy, W i JU ICRS fi J if ,Zig i Q. 3 5. S 1 S 'faz A .4 Richard Seiderrnan Elizabeih Sidlar Ira Shapiro Sandra Shapiro Qf V .. fi K QL .. Barbara Sheridan Alan Shevach Gerald Siegal Susie Siegal 5 an 'Q Jw- , A, ,vrw ,A xi X vi. .. m , E... if l A A Linda Snyder Helene Soglovitz 'WG' .Q ff i S qi we 5, ' . all s f Q is in we uf is fi Mari Anne Serbin Jimmey Shapro K Ai :gi A Wi A SA Val Shives Carol Silverberg A :H fi ' i lx.-er f' b y ,..' Marc Sololik V in Qu . A Q l 9 Richie Schaffer Barry Shein ia 12,5 'ifr 'X x M l ,ff Ji fi Q.: xiii Q Qi if K 5 X if Q X he N mba. w .V mf ATE + k if xk X is ' K New 3 New .1 sf X 'E ' S ' t. n m Q, X Q Nm N ES 5, ' Q 1 X N 0 i N X 3 E X Wsaisggk, i as is Q i f X .xg sg Mr 'E N N il X Philip Sidran Ira Silverman if Q ' 5-F far me Stephanie Sokoloff 'TS' Y ' JK my S. K 2 Siephanie Shaffer Sheila Shellist ,nn-H., .iv-S Sw ,gf Q Mike Sidrow Donna Singer ka . , 4 S. ff f Teddy Sokolsky II4 MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF l958 wa' Q. an If L. gb E 3 N, Enid Shankin David Sheppard 'N A A' F .-ff., fa l Bernie Siegal Sandra Smith . ,Si E .f If Louis Sollod IU IORS N i ll asf L K .r cc.. f Seorge Solomon Allen Streicher I MQ' Q - 3,8 iNx'5 .yy Warren Soloman Mike Striar Y3' A aw , ff o sx YQ' Doria Spetalnik Penny Strull an 'N wi? - ,. ,J y 1 Edward Spievack Enid Strusser Y 1 .J Y f E :Q k-.qu-I I 1 'I -rf in ' ' 'md s Q, lk f . if WV 1124 wwf' ii it J Chick Steinberg Willa Susskind s l J-fx, Km Ast? Julie Tenenbom Bob Taran Larry Tillis Herbie Tobin Marty Topp Merril Trent Mike Tripplelt Alan Troop Cornelia Turk Richard Wagman W in -at ,.-...--uu-- Uiilqlx olaflgo -.i .f'm-r---- A 5,312 L Charles Warren 9 'Fl Q rl M -,A lm r r u . ul. x .-fu ,all ' f EM Jerome Steinberg Barry Swickle nf F0 - 1 4' iv W., Q i L Elaine Tramor Mike Wallace l l 2 ,Q X if 'W Martin Waxler Junior Class Officers: Terry Reisman, Jimmy Shapro, Mickey Herron, Beth Kaplan and Gary Brooks enthusiastically they ride in the Horne- II 5 coming Parade. JU IORS s an if YD rs- fsuifw I 5 xxx lf' iff 5 , My ,'?l!f.ff'fi Mariorie Weiner Jackie White i s K PM 'QP' mv , ,X .vita 5 w Q i I A Ruth Weinstein Jeffrey White A 'QT' Susan Weinstein Linda Widrich Daniel Weiselberg Michael Wiener A . 5 1 ,ff if... is Qing' I ii , I if ag I' Y, . I ii I , ' 30 I Q if M we -a 1-i.. S F im ' sl 3 ll i ,if 'fig if 8 A- A ' 1 .fki Jo Ann Wolf Meyer Wolfson Sheila Wyle Diane Wynne Jules Zimand Rosalind Zimand Billie Ann Groover Susan Case I ,. S, - N ,:J. I- s i if I We we I s , L. ,ws F ikik , . F' S t l H Mel Harris II6 Linda Marlin Arlene Kaplan Brian Meringoff MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF I I 1 +146 . , R 9 if K J- . - 1 5 fs-'M Joel Weiss Carol Wiesen if , fY,g,..,r S 7 Stefan Zacher Paul Fleischer ws YQ I we ' 4 A vs -.K I' ...df L, I Diane Widgerson 958 GR '5- 52c,,v 9 I' Ilyl Sara Mae Weiss Bryna Williams M S K fab if M. N an . Sheila Zemmel Jane Goldstein fc: 37 gi JE .'-sf' . 5 Stuart Furman JU IORS 'QP' S S f O V of ,fx I ll-l: Herman Holwauser, Stanley Kreiger, Kenneth Roth, Gerald Cypris, Carl Wauters, June Farber, Donna Zinnainon, Myrna Lobel. ll'2: Delia Sanchez, 113: Richard Hirsch, Reed Kanior, Iris Rubenstein, Mariorie Sams, Linda Cogan. 1 5. 1-rv v-f .-.1313 Q- i ll ii li-4: Rita Kamm, Regina Brummer, Mervyn Brody, Marshall Saperstein. il'6: Floyd Stern, Lawrence Weiner, Natalie Adler, Barbara Kaplan, Madelyn Kumble, Lynn Cashvan, Slephanie Logan, Judy Rolli- inan, Ruth Shaler, Diane Scliapanski, JU IORS 117: Stephen Alexander. ll-8: Manuel Higer, Miriam Miller, Barbara Shoenfeld. ll-9: Robert lsser, Donald Klein, Edward Masur, Joel Nlinsker, Linda Shoenfeld, Thomas Duffey, Holly Pulaski, Jeffrey Rubin, Harry Heiss, Carol Kupper, Carol Cohen, Myra Youn, Richard Greenfield. ll-lO: Janet Waters, Gail Winner, Carol Solovvitz, Robert Rite, Deborah Schulman, Mel Borsig, Barbara Weinger, li-12: David Popick, Jerry Rosenberg, Arthur Low, Marcia Rothberg, Gayle Maltzman, ll-13: Robert Rosenberg, Samuel Samuelson, Alexander Rosenfeld, Everett Gale-ta, ll-14: Howard Weiner, Allen Kellman, Barry Sennett, Nancy Sigel, Carole Lee Ohlmeyer, Dorothy Sulzer, Penelope Zinn, Vic Taylor. Envisioning Their fufure, They seek broadened horizons . . . increased knowledge . . . reaffirmed purpose . . . SUPHUMUREE 1 f f 331 Q M 14' x ff x X f' ' f.+-f , ' if , H' 1 ' f i gui ' . R Jfifixf 'S . rr ' .... X vf A ? 5 lf, . Eiga- X .., - . 'W .NAV 4' 1 A ' 'i N 1 if 5 Sw f 4 f x- 'L K vga!! ,v , L? K eg . '4 4? N' -fi ,ff My 'NL V: W ,?mv ' V A .faeKg.,,. , 'V -iw A 4 x .Y QR Wyglfmf' 'Q f- ,X v?xwK 'i::':' .. Lrg 5 - f . gw Q-Q55 Mi 1 A 1' 'N 1 gf! fx-.E .Xgggr ,A ,595 . , .1 Q. . 1 '5 1 p ' 5 Q kk .- . Q E K WAR iziigg- . 1 t 4 is ' it W. N . X -' l ., wg: , iff? Q 0 . , 1 fs' 3 lx 'wif uf , a Qsxmwwi Ywywg W eggs? l f? 'xx X xi. X Www? is 91' x W- W 'Aww VS? A L. f Y E 9 3? Q 59,4 S 5 Q f K 'A wx -.,, ' ki 1 Q3 3 p L A K 3. ,-5 fy ' if if A F '55 3 x 5 4' J , 25 A ff? A ' . K 1 , :si K ' 'V jgiggfrgw 3 .fhsiggr K ms ir H TF 1 g 'Ei S' in X ' A X: vw , 4 by A ,pf Bergman , . . Gellman L-,, Vlce Marjorie Battles - . Joel Grossman I 'Q I20 af , xy 5 g A N 3 A ' 9 if K w.m.v K OPHOMGRE SPONSORS Herston Cooper I 0-I Irene Roberts 1 O-5 X 5 ix QQ , X4 ,-fl Marion Ellis IO-2 Woodward Hampton l 0-3 Gail Davis IO-4 Stephen Joe Helen Miller Tucker Davis 10-6 IO-7 IO-8 Keith Bennett IO-12 t t A f1i 1 jg i.LL l kLL,L KE. J t . S .r,l' ' -nfl William Josephine Saul Curto lO-l3 lO-T4 -Q' , W Y ,f F' , l A Steve Mcl ntosh I O-I 5 Dave Sherman 10-9 Myron Gordon 10-10 J'ames Scott IO-l 1 a SGPHOMORES Beverly Aaronson Jarrett Abrotsky - , . . Bruce Adelberg ,-Q F' ,1 .- ,Q X W ,. V .B ,.. .,,. F M ...i V i Judith Aeby ' V B sd ' B'-fy M 'N 1 Q ' Q' , i Bruce Alexander ' ' it A 'Q H ff- J X S132 TZ' Bonnie Altshuler .... ., ' ,, i M xi A y B .loan Applebaum V X - -rs 4 K - J X R f A of fr' 4 K s Linda Applebaum Sandy Applebaum Bruce Aronowitz N ,W A K , a V Q K: : S Arlene Ash . A .9 fr W, Mi B f ' 1 Richard Auspitz 1' ' V .. -. Joan Austin 1 S Ke v W 7 Q Victor Azrak f X A I ci 'S X ' XY l S, Se l Q 2 -ffl v -A is f V. Steven Bagdan c.0 i il'l. L Marilyn Bakst - ' Meredith Balk ee.. ,B Q S... ... f., e S my iw R Q I f Rohm BW, gf. B ' ,Qi 'Q 'Q A ww- 1 XM in or ,K f J E i Martin Barasach if L, I i--y S! if QE Steve Baron R. - 'J , I ' ' , Q Richard Barrie L I , :B i , y 5 ' .,: it Mariorie Battles K t , Gabriel Bembaron .. , 5 . , ' I - Y ' Art Benzrnan S - fi ' si A 1 ' g S , rj N' L ' '. - Bernard Berger i' , 'i S A' ' ' ,SH i ' if Q if . ' , , L 'se Bergnes S - in Ni' if if - B - xy Phil B - i,. i, -, -fi .N l ergman 1 tx. .L .5 W 4 - V gtg' I I S B L ' I t Richard Berkowitz jf A 4 t e , if t it .zz 1 . -. . X . if--'Z ' wa gig .. ,Q 1, ie B at Q. Nan Bernstein b jfyx w if iii E '25, i y gt' y, L Elliott Berman - My A B me af. W' Linda Beurel V Q la'e . 4 1-' Claudia Bialolina . - , K -':: - ref A N I.. My K Q p ei A sarah sable .fi 'K - b K Marsha Blacker Robert Binder 1 5 A y K W K1 Martin Blalre X gg 9 1 W J A gy 2 5 x Susan Bluerock L My it .i A. K. A - - I -Q ' Arthur Bloom 'K get A A . -N Q Eddie Bookbindef ,X K, S i iv -f B . --krh K . X. .J ,P w 5 fir 1 ,. ..,. ' si, erte t TQ - 9 .3-it K 4k'i w e H' A Q . Stephen Bookspan .,g Q ' j Q' Karen Boxer F - + o r Alan Bfavton ki f Q ff AKAV l Eugene Brenner Wi' ov , A F5q.ntf.E. 'N 'H l22 Ni- X :xl i f 'mfg Sri if Arlene Brenwasser Elayne Bressman Brenda Brody Ronald Brodie 2 S. Sophomores ad CPHOMORES E 5 'R ' 0-3? Robert Brooks Merle Brotrnan Maxine Brown Jay Burke M . Martin Burrell Dave Byrd 1 in ' 1 ' in 1 at . ' if f' Dona Calles 1 , if Z 3 , , .amid ' I Susan Carpel ' K Susan Carrey B fs. AAH. ' K 5 5: Roberta Case Q ms QV Vigil E M 'VWB I ,. . .loe Cayre , N ggi Q M I Playa can f ., . jy i-in lk John Chaike, -sz I I Harris Cherin as fl I A Carole Citrin - , in t Alan Cohen A ' David Cohen K ,ii K ' , ck i 5 ' ' Elinda Cohen V mf i ' i 7 f K ' ' lf' - . . : I ' t P 1 Bxrrig 'fi Q-4 I Ffanlflyn Cohen C ,...s C 1 11 i . 'QQ' ,.- E . v Lois Cohen 1 ,E iq i- B 34.513 i W an ifiliif- Q Mike Cohen K i i-- - - q 7 7 A , ,f Q A, . Ni fi 'XA oi ' i H i , QT . ' 'Z f V Philep Cohen Joan Colman A Linda Cooke - Paulette Conn ix f rf 3' L A g Sf' t ml Warren Conroy i' M' ' K kkh. . r 'K live K 6, Joanne Culmo if L E ,Q V y T-,Tk Barbara Cutler Nj- ' I K ,, K t 6' Q :M .f ,f J il, ' ' i K I Marilyn Davidson V Gary Davis - is lx .63 A 2 an are Elf I U Linda Dean KES ' if- X , ' ' . Elaine Dernis B li? K ah, -WL'-it , Shari Deutsch . Y ,M 5 f J fri W3 ' ' x 1 Lal , Jef P M X M it ll C., I I f 1 A -lack D'5k - Connie Daniels Jimmy Dublin If B W Y Gary Diener Ronnie Dunn i ,, t B Betty Durbin .. K, ff I r i Hana Eigef it I ' M r ' C tistic still-life. Elaine Ellins Suzanne Ellis Mark Elson Ellen Epstein Robert Fabric Judi Falick Robert Falin Harry Falk I F' If M iii an ' - E ,,,. i i if y 'E Q yyliy y V l . 'Tl' A l K, ' lv ll vm' . H H' V . WE , X V if M fl f l23 Jim Feuer Dianne Frasco Eugene Fierro Howard Fisher Sarah Fisher Maxine Flamm Rae Flower Bill Flynn Diane Frasco Elliott Friedwald Gail Fritz Stuart Furman Gene Gabarnick Dionald Gache SOPHOMORES c 'F I F Q' ff- F f' .I Sig I . li.- I -li-. V is , S luu y A iw ,Q I J . , mi F X F 1 .mf N49 V . s , f !' 1 ff' -r ' S W I x F I 1 'W FJ S i J in '- . -' I v F i e FF' I G a e ' F F -FFFF A -me i ,.,- F F Linda Gecker Manny Geller Stanley Gelman r- Edward Ginsberg M Donald Giuliant Allan Glaser Rochelle Glaviano Audrey Gluck Andrea Gold Judy Goldberg Michael Goldberg Irving Goldman Bonnie Fodiman Alan Follender Murray Fox Bonnie Freedman .leff Frelich Barbara Friedman George Goldring Larry Gordon Nathan Gorman Jack Gould Donald Graff Vincent Greco Arthur Green Jules Greenberg Steve Fox Andrea Fremon Rae Freed Kidders Friedman Carolyn Green Susan Greenberg Maxine Greenburg Stan Greenberg MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOGL-CLASS OF I959 pw 'rv X X is Msgs, , X gr I I 5,-c V vs RD- . -ff xi Xi . : I ii X-- sS'1'- . - . Xf X Y , ..., re- - X -isp go, Q X X X s X N S Q- I WR' N sf , Q X, ,xx XXX X xxx K X X X 2 X 5' X X Q X, X Q . I S N K, Ss x X if EX a -'K I S ' if yi. NS . X XRS N? x A X X NW Q N . I Larry Hawkins Isabelle Hecht Gary Heinze Nan Herman Abbey Hirsch Mike Hoffman Roberta Hoffman Steven Holfzman Tony Hoffman Simon Homer Lois Horowitz Eugene Howard 5 X N g i ix., X Xi-F ., Paul Jacobi Rosaleen Jacobs SOPHOMORES William Greene . Francine Greenfield M y 'M 1 Greg Greenside Q, K ' I I I, 5: F' Y' ' Daniel Greenwald X5 I l ' I ' Joan Grossman Y, it V. K7 V f Mike Grossman A K V Jack Guinn , . -. - Frances Haber Joan Haber Lorraine Haenlein ' . 'I Harriet Halpern ' Rowena Halpern 'G -I , Joanna Harris , Q - Wendy Harrison , f K4 i f Q., f. 4 'I I ,.ja?,'EQ:.1: I A s I . if figs . Q as: Q fi- 5-U, ' G V ' . ' -sl ' .J 'l' 3, is i J ' I if 'W .W ' XI .-yr -A iggzygifsz-ig! 1 X 21, . 1 - . -QQ? ' M QM A ' if-NX if A --X '- 'fag I VN Z lv fff 2. I so 'I 'Tp W' Q..- X .. ..,, ,,.... . M ' for 1 N f ff? - .eff V ' q'7 my ee E Qfh , I 'I I 3 ' F 'J A I 1 cl f ,ffifilh I X iii' H K ir: ' ix K I ' I Lee Howard I ,Ili I , , 1, W Jeffery Huberman i-r' 'B ' ' ig I I 1, A ef' Q , , 3.. . . ,eg V, a I A A Irwin Hurwitz 'f .V f ' L' d I , Q in a sser I ,W mi. ,W Q ' - 4 ,' n , A J. Joyce Kagan yyh 'V ,j r V . Joseph Kagel is X fi.. ,A V ly Q Arnold Kanor I K N' ' Michael Kaplan 1 fi , YJTIFP. fwsilf if . , Francine Kaufman Mary Ann Kaufman Tom Kaplan Shep King Ira Klayman Nancy Klein Roberfa Karlin Melvin Kaufman Linda Kemp Rosalyn Klein Sydney Klein Sara Kleinman MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF I959 l25 ., SOPHOMORES Aase Kleve N I Q Jeff Klivans gf , A N Elyn Kobrin Li Harvey Koenig bei- - F WEQ wQV fl G4 13 5 ROY Kvmaf an 5' A be LL - , L r- , SherI'Y Koniver L, xt'-M L 'Ni K LL Q 3 'L V X x 'L Gloria Korenblit PM L L L j L9 .,., Q Y -ff' ,. ,. 5 lf K 1 G Linda Kosofsky Wgx il Judy Kossoff . K Donald Kramer S- - f'- +-L . P A -N .LN L M Joan Kramer I r 3 L f 'K ' ri 5 . g as S? Qi L 7 '. Joel Koeps . y 1 My V i , i ww' i,:, A-of L rr- - ,, Barbara Krongold f L v 'Qi '?' L :Xi L x L ' r V, A V9 f' Sf - ' ' LL Connie Kugel William Lader N Q. W - S Bonnie Landsman - Ei, LL fl V , L S ii y 'wt David Lang 3 E ' qs, Q' f L 5 3. 1 vi b Michael Lappin ..-- A ' L ' M' ' Harvey Lazarus L A- ' Elaine Lefkovvitz .Q R L- ,I Pauline Lefkowitz ,A Peter Leinweber Q H K M :S f Phil Leon X 'gy L P X Thomas Leonard ff.. . Leon Lependorf I K N Lx Ruth Letowsky li K' 1 LiL Barry Levinson L Lenny Levy L L I Roberta Levy 0 S K S K. , 5 q Q 'JS 153' 1 Richard Lewis lax , .... V L Q L Gary Lieberman ' LL as L' Lgyf' Ronny Lieberman L f - L SE. - - , ' - , -for Marsha l.IEbOWIfZ .L 5 L L L Ao f Steven Liewald i q i VL , Q rg? A Phyllis Lipson ,ii fi, :' . R. L . Edward Loeb LL 5 xi Q ixfa-f-isis' K L i- if L' -I - K 'L li i 1 - - K in ', Pearl Lorber L L 2 A - ' X Donald Losman 5-'Q -iw: ' L gt s' L kk L Bert Lovitf A ix ii Tom Lowy iff Q ' X L Claire Mager F ' 1 L , 1, - . ,, L . , .. A X 'mf-J Q Martin Mamster Phil Maller Valerie Mamches Allan Marks :KAN ' L i 'f in LIE? 1 , .Lf ' . K ' Q ' 1 - .f 2 1- R 2 I jj L f ' , L 1 L P ' K . : 'YFZRW 'Mig f- - af - ,Q ' K. ' .,.. - -' J e -. 'gy , 1 pe' N .K Q , ,E it - 4 L l26 Jack Packer and Bert Lovitt com OPHOMORES Kathleen Raby Barbara Radocay Bonnie Reich K ri i te f A S J 'S' -W. G E H I g. S 1 Q? K vw I ' Judith Richard K I QQ kwxiirw K In i 4 'Auf' Ethel Rushe E N Q ' ' X. wk K j Richard Rodell l F 4 i 1 in i Sandra Rosenberg 5 A David Rosenfield K ' G .K Shelly Rothman r f ' Q I QL .T f' -Q gig Jerry Rothstein . . K S. had Q Q4 Q sy f X S sql! Alan Rosanes X ki. Q ,tx . ., r,,hn,,x' 3 Zllsanpjoef ' . S X.1- at - ' K 4 i s S J g X S , S x' 8 H I Joan Rosen J Ronald Rothstein ' ,Q Jane Rubin 5 A x M M X 3? 3, 93 V A K 3 Murray Rubin FN ft -- , i K . , 4-b K fr 5 ff ' Joanne Ruby , . A h y x i t. in A , Q, L af, Joseph Ruffo b , i n ' ' M iiii , iffii ,C I : Howard Ruskin X .b Q --ix - w s, 7 'W I W 1 , kbzl y D. Q yr A Lvl? Ronald Ruth Alan Sacharoff , E Melvyn Safra i - 4 5 Linda Salman R Q. . ' if , I it V , H Harvey Sanders X S ,L S I i , in V ' Arthur Sater A ya, S ' ylll. , Stanley Satz K ,C Y A f M Y 5 if 22,4 ' ' x Ellen Sayet r A Leon Scher av-7 E Mike Schinitshey ir H , , Or I Nancy Schonfeld . F '33, N577 7 'Q 7 Sandra Schops . f ggi S Stu Savedoff , I before class begins. Steve Schuster Bob Schwartz ., Q Kay Schwartz S i Mike Schwartz E 79, M. Steven Schwartz ' Jay Schwartzman N J 50:5 Carol Seiderman Fran Seidman Ruzina Shalomith Stefanie Sharnes Sandi Shankin Carl Shapiro Gary Shapiro Joel Shapiro , K ., ,... di? i 9 1361 J if 5 l 592 , , it P- A ,R S f 1 J M, .J ,rt 2: 'V' l ' it-.W ' ' Y ,- lr A if S S , -it 'r 9 Q ' 7: . H: 4253: A SR S' . i mi Y ffm- -fi ti H ' . f' Q52 ' 'Eu ' ,. a ' -r' , ' 'Ei' V ' - 'iw if , ,, .H , ., K. .Q , , 5, 25: 'ii , J ' ' ' ' U' -- -- , , - 4 ,-Nw. jg m ga' I A , , ' J-:J . 1 iff -eff I27 Melvyn Shenweather Karen Sherman Gary Shulder Cynthia Siegal Michele Siegal Myles Siegel Richard Silman Phyllis Silvers Sherna Simonhoff Tommy Singer Myron Slater Alan Slewett Louis Sofsky Leslie Smith an .gm be .. ., r gf 572 J film . F5 - -- .QM M fxbuifm.. aw Ly y SOPHOIVIQRES 'iii in si 'Shag Y 'V5i Scharrieann Smuckler Joseph Snyder Joseph Sokoloff Robert Sokolove Jane Soll Daniel Solomon Gilbert Spevack Amy Steele Jimmy Stein Joy Stein I .fm :viz : f:.I'E: 7 4 'TS Q 5 6 I28 Richard Troop Birgit Truetsch Jane Turk Hedy Videll Bobby Wagner MIAMI BEACH HIGH Axel Von Borseg Richard Steinberg Herbert Steinberger Rochelle Stern Robert Sterne Lynn Suritz Carole Topper David Tedlbw Mickey Tessler Isadore Unger Donald Veckarelli Richard Vessauer Phyllis Walcoff Steve Waldman Roberta Waller Judy Stein Barbara Steinberg Tom Towy Rayman Tress SCHOOL-CLASS OF 1959 1' Q , X X 'tex F Y' x A I SOPHGMORE was - XX L Q r R54 h ca- 4? X X p at 'U' .-,gs 4 - ...N-M edt? 1 X. B V- .- xiii ' X X I My -L - ,Mx X ' fl lgiflfiiifif- I -if. if I It ,fe I Qi 'I ' B , y , as .X RXXXN , . Q. L fl If fic .. MIA if, is ea. Gloria Miller . X ia Lk Jack Miller A I-ix . ' I Q It Jaime Miller 'F liz: Q , I ' Q Karen Miller L' , ...A I 'fi' 3 I' Mike Miller N Q I' Q as-5-U I aff Pauline Miller ' 1 . , ' ,QQ f at Larry Mirsky Q K ii I X David Mishkin fn 2 Q A f Sandra Mithen - f , i Paulette Montebelli I I 5 X 4 X if il I f. I' Linda Morris i Xkiyki 7i-h Y I: X ' L 4 Y Roslyn Morris A I I' X ..X, L I Y I We ,ws Neff fPf'f1XX,w XL L., 'Ni ' - ig? Harriet Newman Marilyn Newman e XR Rae if Niggas 5 I as X E H X S X X si sri Sk X L X f R'-aw' X N Maxine Morse Paula Muravchick Barbara Nadler Bea Nadler Dolores Norris Dora Ophlmeze Nancy Ory Michael Otchet Bonnie Pace Rochelle Pachman Carol Parks Lynn Peal Rhea Pincus Robert Podvin mf we , liwwxu-J I A ig? 'ff ft W. ,. Carol Wauters Howard Warner Linda Marlin Florence Maronek Linda Matz Jimmy Mazzanti Michael McCracken Harvey Meltzer Bob Mendelson Bonnie Merlin Hillie Meyers Edward Michaelson Adrienne Miller Carol Miller J 1 ,ff '. N I 4 W ,I . Q , .. - ,W ,I if L 4 , 5 F K Q-' ' ,,iX A 2 Q Z , V - , ig , iv - , alia , ' - .,-,- yz. Bette Paris Nancy Paskow Franklin Potruch - 7' 9 9 in A ' . Leonard Polsky Eddie Pottlitzer Jeff Price MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF i959 af l29 , ,I Felix DePor1o Joan Eichel Marcie Feldman Harris Samuels Lynn Herman Kenny Johansen Anita Prober Richard Puglisi Eydie Regen Louis Rozin Susan Warren Herman Wechter Donald Wecshler Constance Weil Q- if 'Ya e if SOPHOMORES :av ff , , I ,, za. rw ' . 3 L 63 3 'S L ,--r 1 sr if I SQ f M I. sl E rf' f - L ,K 2 y ,gf 4 . S' gr Kr A rg 5 Q 2 e 1 7 1 L Q 'uv - . i , . ,S L x ' ' Q W 1 .. .. 'gep-2 A L r T am Elliott wean Mike Weil an-,A Q Nui' L ffl V Q 25:2 at 6 F. Q 'ff' g L g ,,re ,vis ES . ' , A . J 1 X 1 - ,I A L Q M L , F y H Roberta Winn is ,y ' ' Q RICLWBVCL Wolf Qs- A ' ' U Steiphen Wolfson A I - I 'A V X L' W- gl Barbara Yager ml I ii l Wa, Marianna Youngerman J, L Leslie Zebifz is L ai P aasiae L a U th Marilyn Zeiilin :N Vik K- V Nathaniel Zemel A - Q :A Q Renee Zucker A I J , x I S' . I 'l ii i 2 iq-:fa Hanna Zuekenberg I30 R 3 Q 1 .if A' .af arf 'i- aw W ,f Ingrid Weiland Terri Weinberg Sandy Weiner William Weiner Warren Weinsoff Linda Weiss Eddyr Weloff Nan Whitbrook Herbert Williams Paula Williams Jauyln Willner Richard Winer lei Back To your seat, Gauchelw J ii r 5 'Qs a an rl l -,.. v- ,- SOPHOMCRES 9 O sa ,ff l 1 ro' -1 V ., ,J ff J' '4 f I ' its lO-l: Stephen Mann, Madeline Whitman. IO-21 Linda Kosofsky. lO-3: Joel Hersh, Steve Mainster, Barry Licbovvitz, Diane Deutsch, Susan Tose, Rosalyn Goldstein, Arlene Tider. IOF11: Henry Williams, Robert Black, Walter Schwartz, Louise Angel, Bonnie Saclowsky, Joyce Moledsley, lrevin Levinson. lO-5: Jeffrey Frelich, Thomas Ford, Lynn Douglas, Frederick Strauss, Victor Bailey, Diane Rudenloerg. rl at Q6 lO'5: Judy Pass, Jane Nemerotf. lO-6: Manuel Ostrofsky, Stewart Mosberg, Judy Wellman, Lynn Seltzer. lO-7: Stephen Buxbawn, Joyce Bedula, Marilyn Ersenblatt, Judith Dovyer. lO-B: Richard Dessarner, Larry Feder lO-9: Robert Sittig, Arnold Abioinovitch, Susan Kase, Bonnie Solomon, Mal Layine, Joyce Silver, Annabelle Shore, Barbara Novick, Trudi Sornmerfield, -....-br' ik OPHOMORES Q- xi ! x 4' M x ' . 2 Q K A 'is ' - 4. w. HG' r, .moi --. X ., IQ C ia., il.-5 Q H ling' 0 lg ,i H0 N . ' 'Q is if J ' x Si -'3' Q , . is ' l C. is , 5 51 i 'Qui , Q.: A y 'Ni , l .-, X 1-vi' xwi'J , 'l0-lO: Jeffrey Silverman, Charles Hornvvitz, Marvin Fellsom, Suzanne Monroe, Sharlene Schop, lO-ll: Michael Baskin, Miriam Leib. 10-12: Barry J, Katz, Michael Oberst, Harry Bergman, David Epstein, lO-14: Marshall Baltuch, Ronald Dunn, Richard Bevinette, Carol Krauser, Rita Appenzeller, Sharon Epstein. lO-l3: Stanley Ackerman, David Cohen, Madeline Fischer, Joel Grossman, Marcia Kasper, Kenny Paulen, Robert Suskin, Marshall Baron, Joel Copenhagen, Bonnie Goldberg, Marilyn Jablo, Nancy Kraus, Jack Packar, Peter Weiner, Stephanie Beckerman, Al Courtney, Madeline Gluckman, Jacqueline Jacobs, Jay Laskin, Sheila Novick, Roberta White, Robert Benach, Eli Dassa, Howard Goldklang, Jeffrey Joseph, Judy Lazik, Joe Schwartz, Faith Winokur, Barbara Edner, Alison Greene, David Kaplan, Mary Merson, Lloyd Stern, Melvin Wolfe A Q They approach the door, hesitant . . . doubtful . . . expectant . . . Effort is the key, which, once Turned, reveals a worthy experience beyond. HESHNEN 'I 1 'L 3 xi ! E 54 5 rf if r N E bl Ll - F . X 5 l1fI.lC.'3. 'ldii Burl C.i.4.l lk'i1' .IL 'limi 'Q-K-f I , BIFWYGZ.. 1 Bl Fsf3i'fS'7-lfQ'! 'il'!N'R 'ln ' Q.L'l Kwl b'z.'Z !'! lf!-hikg' K v'9L..' '15 1 .3 '.4 ' ' fp' '-. 0'lA 59' SN FRESHMAN SPONSORS Wauneita Wolford Thelma MCCOY 9-1 9-2 Nedra Porter 9-3 Fred Wellborn Anna Blaffnef 9-4 9-5 Wilma Cox 9-6 IAQ X l'KI:SHlVlE 3 at ia H at of fa- if -' , .X I If I ' M, Wg? KV., i 3 it 4 if kggz. 5-Q..-r me sr et - r- .rl N is f it f 't tt ma Q 4. ft me .aa - - K f -s X 3 X . U .. Nt 5 .. 2 wi .fi ,, X I 9 -or-8 ' il, 3 B P l . ---k x 14 fi i . iia ifi- is law A r -. Peter Donohue , ' ' 1, Larry Dugger Stuart Ellins - 'Q st Howard Entrnan Bette Fechtner Trudy Feller Sue Finger Elaine Frank Roberta Froser Eileen Gallander Mike Gamburg Catherine Gantz Rod Garcia Roberta Garfinkle Carol Gelfond Sara Gili Carol Glassman Robert Goldberg I in .- .i o '. :QE ,K Q, K. W l -. Quik. ti wvvli- 1- yt 'Q 5 f Mi n: , ifi ia L -rr,. A . ' : Z l . , 'W' W479' , - f Q Q t iii 5. if 1 K 3'-t A 'ry Mr. -'wg W wan... ,Y . aa' K N as ff' lr All K to-QA ' Q 'XS .. at Q 2 at ' ' K -ala ai-i 1 ii 'Z' V A -rf i,a,r., f o r ,Ee ' rr i Bea gas:-r xref rrfa I + 3 - ifgfl r :fwf -t A ,f as , l Melinda Abern Virginia Adams Michael Alpern Don Andrews Sandy Angel Rodney Barkew Rod Barton Leonard Bass Robert Baum Betty Berman Pat Billig Alan Bloom Penny Bookchester Marvin Brittman Sam Brooks Bernard Buoncewello Delores Cardineau Ray Chaplain Elaine Chausky Harry Cherry Larry Cohen Sumner Cohen Iris Coopersmith Kenneth Curry MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF l96O if l l l l fx 'N S Q Q.,-' is .fl Sandra Goldberg Sandra Goldberg Robert Goldenburg Alan Green Bruce Greenberg Sarah Greenberg Ralph Greico Sandra Gurewitz Ronald Guttman Barry Halpern Alan Harris Joel Harris Michael Harris Stanley Harris Howard Hauser Charles Hayes Joy Hefferman Ellen Helper Russell Herman Richard Hersh Helen Herz Leon Hirshfelcl Marilyn Honigberg Toby Houston in ID Q.: ' - 3 E ef, Q as 'sg EN X We-is 4, f 'sam siwy X l Y Q' Qc 55 J 2 -4? ik M Y as r,sy is r, iff 'Chl' .vs me Gif' ri j, , , S i H -vi ..sX. c e 2 FRE HME ,-MA, 'W 1 Qi'- 14 g Q, E f- :ts - 5, ,ll . . r . .'1 f if - F ni 1. -V1 I X ,' 'ff ' gg' A J N' . r wil '35, av 417' is E V EV' Q' f at A-'L R as , 5 ,' Z A if X33 ,,,A 1451, R :kr i L, ,. Q . lt' .W NJ, y f ij!! --V '- 1-' ,,.1' 5 f y ' I X l y 4 f f 3' Q fl al A ' J ' NT. 'F J f x Q . 3 L E H irt ff 'K ' X xii., M A W :' lqlkfl I x Mike Hyman Walker Hams V I Ann Ingber ,,,, U Martin Jainchill 'xg J, Ellen Jacobs eil , 4... it ay yAy,. MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF 1960 Rachelle Jacobs Roberta Javer Marie Jensen Gary Kaplan Helaine Kaplan Phyllis Kapp Marlene Karp Linda Kassel Marilyn Katz Martin Katz Howard Kirshenbaum Phil Klinger Vicki Kligerman .r il YE! 'fi 1 T f 'f I37 if Penny Kowarsky L Rochelle Iiraclman in ,F g A -L Q in 'Q i A ' Berll Kruger N' Q L , 1 12 7, ' 9 5' N Louise Kubelka A' c5:Pf ' Q.. ,Q 'J' It L,... Brenda Langlebeu I ,... Q-: I L aff i - A Kenneth Leavitt wi K W .L ' I f -I I I ,L X Gail Lebofsky L Alice Levy at -:Q V5 'Qc L Marilyn Lewis Q ' L 'A X Stan Lindenfeld L.. ao ' 'e Roberta Lipnick - M -L! Antionette Lustig W Y LL 5 LLLr ' - It I I Fay Lutsky A Brenda Macklin li K Q Jay Makovsky I 1 I in V Wendy Malvin L-eh '-3 y- jun-up , A Sam Mandell ML- KL N' ' David Markowitz . L I I 'fi r :XX I V Q K, b ff g 'L A E ' A Richard Marotta ' 5 I , LL Ira Mass t . I 1 1: gl 4 L L LL an A 1 -f Mickey Mills l l '. : L, . Z . K LL E M ' Paulette Morgan fL I W fi-' A .kh- ,ILQLLEL K7 L1 Dorothy Naness M rf Wiirlf r ii Martin Nathan , tl' ' i NL Paul Nathanson A S I' I vb- Charles Newton ff- L - x 'L 'lg wa X gi' 8' my ml Joan Newton L :L .L I 4 L 4--M Ng if Eileen Nussbaum Q K gy if Jose Oleda In X. M I Robert Oxford I I fr fl' Li I L is XI i ,L 'L I ii ngsvixss R' A 'iaig-g L L ' f if if Tony Pearl S3 ,L I jr-Lexi E g g .,L, L- L 4 v L L. WL -' LL, Michael Peyton ' his 1 L Q sl ,N r r + Q: ' A gl .f ,tj by L jg' Joan Peretz s 'N Ly I I acii L V Fred Rapchilf L L I ill 3 Betty Raphael , 1+ , ' If is ' 4 ' if gt 4 r- 1. If , as-I I Ziff Stephen Rekant i I 1 L LL LL 4 Y Iris Stone at Q I in wt J S Mg L. 3 gy LL ames tone R QQ. A, f M' A li Jesse Stone LL L 4trgLL vw L55 I Lk I Charles Stern A Patricia Stallings I It MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF I96O RESHME I ln R. cyl Y ' E5 ' .fi S If at QX 11. 1 R l Susan Scher Simon Scher Jerry Selevan Steve Sarper Robert Sanchez Inez Samuels Eve Salzman Francis Roth Evie Roth Maxine Ross Louis Ross Marcia Rosenblum Q ff' S ,av-0 A ,. .4 .5 ' V41 vw - -ex Q Q Srl Hn- A. ' ' 49. ' -wawg .:I .jaw + 1 I are , ,' . 1 'fill ff ,,,z,,,, fl I' is ,. ,V I 'nr' I Of ,.4- V Q ww -I if Adinah Stadlan Mellissa Solomon Alan Sobel Carol Lee Solnet Howard Snoweiss Steven Smith Howard Small Elinore Sleweth James Slaughter Storey Shukat Tanya Shadrinsky Dale Seaman Pete Schwedock Robert Schwartzman Norman Schwartz Martin Schwartz Ted Schull Rochelle Schiller I is ' I 2 ,PSR 5 'ef ,mi P I,-. 4 -I .. I f ,qv I K 1 db Sarita Rosenblatt Lenore Rosen Alan Rockway Steve Rifkind F'eshma 'eYeSf'0n'! MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS or 1960 In-5 . he I 'L Aa ,... V. if--y ,J ' I I I 4 5-S 4' sw 5 l I I I I T,JJ .Q 4 Y, IX H, I .' V 4 iff. I' ff.. .ji I39 FRESHME QA X0 5 Cf x 7 'H' 1 I f X , P at 2 sa, if 4 M ie- x A f L - S ix 5 A if ,X A ., K f it 3 of p .X r.. ff ff L ' N A' ' f-Q if i if .. 11.1 1' R5 A .Qi M ' y l ' R NINTH GRADE Q-if 'S Karsten Struhl Harvey Swickle Marvin Taylor Margot Tripplette Jorny Truetsch Sheila Tropp Arline Turchen Roberta Ward Arline Warmbrum Eddie Waters Bernard Weinberg Lloyd Weiner Doreen Weisel Linda West Rhoda Winthrop Robert Yellin Helene Young Pat Ricciardello 9-'lz Dol 'Orfano, Myrna Kaufman, Jerry Gross, Madeline Benadmin, Lynn Berry, Barbara Feldman. 9-2: David Kaplan, Lewis Attias, Mark Rubin, David Vardane, Adrianne Amm, Melvyn Nachman, Adrienne Bortz. FRESHME Y. W1 C23 K a 943: Barry Eisenblatt, Peter Baskin, Joanne Drazman, Harvey Beck, Dale Sagel, Eileen Nash, Ellen Gavin. 9-11? Michael Berger, Harry Wolk, Martin Ross, Carol Simmons, Andrea Bell, Brent Weinman, Barbara Abrams, Michele Feinstein, Rita Rubinoff, Diane Stern, Pamela Dudoff, l ssl .-i., 1 9-5: Max Lazegas, Norman Eisenberg, Michael Sabran, Charles Horner, Lynda Kaplan, Carol Riccio, Phyllis Rosenthal, Elaine Schaefer, Carol Botway. 9-61 Carol Brown, Marcel Verviurt, Bernard Salzberg, Barry Coopersmith, Nelson Rosenfeld, David Damron, Joan Sandra Brunet, Cynthia Goldman, Marcia Feldberg, Pam Kitt. X w .1 The fulfiilmeni of individual desires . . . The safisfaciion of a iob well done . . . The security of belonging . . . ETIVITIEE ' fww' , ---- A ff -- - ' - 1 '- if ...A,,..,A,, ed., 0.1. T ,,,A,+n,,. Steve Zinner Muriel Rash President Sponsor vt Ki'-'tis 'f o- Jon Serbin Harriet Newman Parliamentarian Secretary of Lost and Found Noted for their outstanding organization and de- voted service, the Miami Beach High School Student Council elected officers, cabinet members and home- room presidents stand as a cornerstone for extracurric- ular lite at Beach. Under the supervision ot Mrs. Muriel Rash, and leader- ship ot President Steve Zinner, the members have been responsible for the ORIENTATION of new stu- dents, the LEND-A-HAND assembly at Miami Beach Auditorium, FOOTBALL PROGRAMS, FROLICS, DANCES, ID PICTURES, and HOMECOMING. Student Council also sponsors the Hall and Cafe- teria ushering service, Lost and Found, the noon recrea- tion program, morning devotionals, P.A. announce- ments, school publicity, assembly programs, and stu- dent activity card forms, 2 95 Q Q' . fr - is 2- Bob Rubin Arlene Kaplan Brian Meringoff Secretary of Chaplain Secretary of Assemblies SENIOR PRESIDENTS First row: Linda Heller, Rochelle Gerritt. Second row: Barry Glassman, Robert Cantor, Alan Borenstein, Leslie Graifman. Third row: Bill Shaw, Harry Hoffman, Richard Steinbook, Josh Sirkin, Richard Kirshberg. Not pictured: Marty Cohen. Norman Broad Vice Presidenr Q J v-' ,LC ss- g Harvey Briclxman Secrerary of inferior SG! .Pc 1 'if'--.. . fp il -45183153 1 5 Linda Abess Corresponding Secrefarv Recording Secretary Treasurer Linda Cogan l-lowie Owen or Willa Susskind Eddie Ginsburg Carole Levine Charles Reckson Secretary of Secrefary of Secretary of Seqreiary of Publicity Traffic Social Affairs Alhleiics ELEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENTS First row: Alan Shevaclc, David Rosen, Sam Gray, Shelia Wyle, Joe Fleming, David Kross, Sieve Grussmarlc. Second row: Charles Phillips, Donny Klein, Sieve Lawson, Mark Medoff Joel Channing. ' 145 HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS SOPHOMORE i bw-f J if Rua g lar., 5 1 is , W-5. iqaiww.-a....1 1 First row: Richard Berkowitz, Stanley Gelman, Donald Wexler, Rhea Pincus, .lane Rubin, Paula Muravchick. Second row: Sara Fisher, Eddy Loeb, Donald Gulanti, James Dublin, Bert Lovitt, Steve Wolfson, Gil Spevak. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS 355 XP EIGHT!-l GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS First row. Linda l-landelman, Barbara Cooper. Second row: Ronald Linder- man, Jo Ann Levy, Fred Cohen, 'aff 35 :gunna aEiliw'i.nui SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Charles Hersch First row: Larry Duggar, Gary Kap- First row: Gail Glickman, Ruth Rubin, lan, Marvin Brittman. Second row: CBl'0lYfW Bl'Cl1eV, Phyllis Frank, Arlene Turchin, Roberta Ward, Iris Stone. I46 STUDENT COUNCIL USHERS STUDENT COUNCIL ASSISTANTS f if S 5 QQ vas.. E - 1 'ff' f L f ' f' mf' Q V 1 xx Q Y' W ' Qs , M' Q gf Q .QQI HRH ,K ,lp y .,-,v. ' fx . , -L33 T .gfxf ' V Q K A ,lk NX 'ws-5 , di ., , t i. Q., .:l?,,kvL:,'x:,, Ng'- .J ' XQQiurffjf+Sef'Q-:as1!fg,-.'fif+ Nw:-Q. - tddie Ginsburq, Mnkc Gordon, Sam Forman, Sam Gra , Spencer Kleinmam, Frrst rovvv Bobbm Fox, Gall Kay. Second row L Y Harry Payton, Barry Gcndkuorg, Raymond Sponder, Ray Strauss. Brian Mcringoff, Smnfey Sdwvarw, v QW 1L,9'fd5f4 ,Jw as WS -' Fw -35. pi, wmv---rd wu- -.qj-.av .. an Q , ' 5 1 ' ,IN Q, . -f, A 4 A c..',,. tt..-' , -dd r .4 .. ,. ,Ai . Q X jp ,J -2-ant V ' : ,-g,'n ' If . ',,,3:4., P, ,.,. .5 fs ' 9 ' 2 :-ff: 41 F. ,- E. 5.25 S 'Ll' I -' .w i 2:::tz:'.1 .I :F L . ' Y f.'f...5'-f'. fL. V --- ' 'wi ,' '.T.. -'T -NN --va N Q A 'H Q ,-4 .hu . ,, -s' I f' A., , g ... , Q Y Q .. .... Sfudenti nHr'n fn Tnf f in 'ft f L Ci yi 'S 5 HdL LQ L Lsageww gnsoren-er - Q I K , an . Q ' .xml ' v 5 yi I. I T ' , VN ' Q TLND roxnfnrr-1 r-rxnnrxr -1 In 1-Ls-.YA 3 ZX! A . A A Barry Glassman Admiral Anchor Club members vvon third place internationally tor their work in promoting useful citizenship. Under the direction ot Harriet Gans, president, and Mrs. Coleen Skinner, Sponsor, The club provides experiences in living and working together by serv- ing others. The club's motto is Anchored We Hold and its maior projects are: the Keep Beach Clean campaign, monthly visits to the Kendall home, selling Typhoon stationery, supplying sewing kits, assistance to the Student-Aid fund, and the election ot Anchor Admiral at an annual dance. The green and gold pin ot Anchor is recognized throughout Beach High as a symbol of accomplishment. fT's 'QL Q . wise -. A T 'ff l ,, sz- Q- 'gf lb TN 'I A Tt.i: .. - ', . Q l fi V7 Sondra Gomer Gail Saperstein Caryl Barrie Sabina Gross Joyce Mansfield SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Harriet Gans President f-'s,p g Q34 Phyllis Katz Linda Weiss Paula Keizler Natalie Jervis Iris Better bins as JC. an ,Q .ft Gail Kay Sara Kaplan Susan Talianoff Sandra Kayner Roberta Rubin JUNIOR MEMBERS 6 N 4 Stephanie Meisel kg Q-7 H First row: Carole Miller, Barbara Burris. Second row: Ellen Kapit, Bonnie Rubenstein, Julie Tenenbaum, Deedee Don. Third row: Sandy Shapiro, Marianne Serbin, Priscilla Jones, Cynthia Cohen, Tobi Corn. Dorothy Bauman BETA CLUB n, 1 E Q. 9 'Q '1 Jon Serbin Mr. Personality i 2 S' i PM Penny Pieck President 'x 1-Q' TW ..,,1- A N-4. P 'sv-rf 'v vit Vs I ii Josephine Curto, Sponsor ,K K .H J ,tkf my 1 zz. f Wilma Cox, Sponsor l50 Beta, Beach High's veteran girls' service club, is inspired by the leadership of Penny Pieck, president, and Miss Josephine Curto and Mrs. Wilma Cox, sponsors. Its motto is To Lead by Serving Others. Maior activities of the year are visits to the Haven School, football booster tags, the sale of voodoo dolls, library assistance service, and the election of Mr, Personality at an annual dance. The black-gold pin of Beta is recognized at Beach High as a sym- bol of activity and service. ,I ., Linda LaBie Joyce Straus Brenda Becker SOPHOMORE MEMBERS was f A, , . t ,su 5 .. .,,, view llr' r'-- f- rf CLP 3 K P as 1 2 X M vgggwykt 1 ' . f F Eg! W5 swipe, K Y rr is Y Q nl s ,. 3 s X2 5 1 S ' 5 X A Ns. Bs...'-X, J fps: O 'i . 625, A A I- Q Y gi e H' '-':'.0'. 0'..s f of O , , 9 4 Q' 4 xW' QW ' First row: Paula Maravchick, Carole Berman, lzabelle Hecht, Nan Whitebrook, Joy Stein. Second row: Margie Battle, Linda Matz, Nancy Shoenfeld. ,Q I Bobbi Fox Rochelle Gerritt Linda Marks se , 'ab Sf .2 Q R. 'G' 5' l ,Rang Linda Abess Sheila Brornberg Addie Rose JUNIOR MEMBERS K First row: Joan Herman, Bryna Williams, Willa Susskind, Jill Flitman. Second row: Meredith Weiland 1,-:rf gl Carol Levenson 9 ,,a Myrna Lobel, Diana Bunnell, Gail Pollack, Mickey Fierberg, Billie Ann Groover, Beth Kaplan, Arlene Kaplan, Carol Kratish, Judy Roskin, Not pictured: Phyllis Abramson. af? 'VXI we N l Rochelle Rudolph Roberta Morton Annette Star Ellen Rothman l A STeve Zinner Pessi-Mister OpTi-Miss, The newly Tormed girls' service club, under The direc- Tion of Jill Fenias, presidenT, and Mrs. RuTh Norman, sponsor, has as iTs moTTo Heeding our creed inspires good deeds. lmporTanT service proiecTs include: an up-To-daTe college inTormaTion library, prinTed grade cards Tor Teachers, visiTs To The Clinic Home Tor The ReTarded, and parTicipaTion in EasTer Seal and Polio drives. The blue and gold pin which The OpTi-Miss wears is The club's symbol of all-around service. QI 11 K ..,, as , Barbara Turk Joan Benkovvitz Joan EggnaTz Jane LowenThal Jill Fenias, President Rufh Norman, Sponsor SOPHOMORE MEMBERS l-03 FirsT row: Nancy Pascow, Sandy Applebaum. Second row: Rosaleen Jacobs, Carol Miller, Linda Cook, Nan Herman, Andy Freeman,-Jane Rubin. Brenda Brack Josie Wein Stephanie Brodie Toby Fishman Marcia Zalmanoff - Q A . I .. ix, Marion Parks Judy Alpert Sheila Katzman Judy Litvin JUNIOR MEMBERS First row: Flora Estormes, Janet Rosen, Sandy Ageloft, Second row: Callie Perry, Lora Garfunkle, Shelia Weil, Kay Robbins, Katy Kay. Third row: Sandy DeLeon, Linda Cogen, Sue Cohen, Marcia Freeman, Susan Levine, Linda Kousin, 'Miss Brenda Becker Junior Exchange Club Sweetheart Junior Exchange Club has earned outstanding recognition for its sponsorship and sale ot Beach High football booster tickets. President, John Serbin, and Sponsor, Mr. Myron Gordon, provide the leadership tor the club's proiects, which include a lost book service and bookroom service assistance. The boys who wear the blue and gold of JUNIOR EXCHANGE set an example of character and leadership. The club's motto is '..owr-nv Bruce Rogow , fa-53+ -fig ?! ' I ,. ttf' fi' Unity for Service. Peter Roller Billy Shaw Richard Sfeinbook Steve Zinner soPHoivioi2E iviEiviBEi2s Jon Serbin K f First row: Richard Lewis, Arnold Lipkind. Second row: Jeff Joseph, Joel Grossman, 3 Myron Gordon Stanley Gelman, Phil Bergman, Gil Spevak, Not pictured: Richard Barrie. Sponsor Stuart Beckerman Norman Broad Steve Fishkin Bill Fleisher If Donald Gerson Richard Jacobs Ronald Kalish Charles Lynn Bob Marcus JUNIOR MEMBERS First row: Mickey Herron, Steve Katz, Danny Weisselberg, Stan Jackson, Richard Coopersmith, Donald Rankin, Second row: Richie Berger, Brian Meringoff, Bob Preger, Jimmy Shapro, Alan Salomon, Paul Fleisher. Not pictured: Donny Klein. Howard Owen Howard Parks Jon Prager Junior OpTimisT Club is guided by The OpTimisT Creed. Mem- bers sTrive Tovvard The goal . . . be loyal to your ideal and have The courage To puT your besT ThoughTs inTo acTion . . . Led by LesTer Brickman, presidenT, and Mr. Al Trifone, sponsor, The club ushers aT The Miami Beach AudiTorium, places name plaTes above class doors, sponsors an OpTimisT Queen dance, presents The Minor Sports Awards, and prints aThleTic schedules. The pin of Junior OpTimisT sTands Tor service and acTiviTy. Peppi Hausman Miss Junior Optimist , , it 1, M J if :Q , . 5 -all life Maurice Wesson Bob Goldwyn Harvey Thalblum Richard Applebaum JUNIOR MEMBERS Lester President Aga 192525 PGN i' First row: Peter Goldburg, Gerald Friedman, Alan Shevack, Alvin Robins, Joel Minsker. Alfred Trifone Second row: Leonard Bernstein, Joel Flemming, Chuck Warren, Norman Lachman, Steven Grussmark, Meyer Wolfson, Robert Rubin, Floyd Stern. Not pictured: Harold Sponsor Goodis, Jerald Katz, Charles Phillips, lra Shapiro, Marvin Loidrnan, Q v A X .. . r, Q A i , ,M 3 -Hi: . Donald Gache Morton Yulish Robert Cantor Mike Schneider Sam Feiler Raymond Sponder Charles Reckson SOPHOMORE MEMBERS First row: Elliot Friedwald, Buddy Cohen, Howard Ruskin, Richard Berkowitz. Second row: Dave Mishken, Jeff Frelich, Joe Schwartz, Jeff Huberman, James Dublin. Charlie Arkin Harvey Farr Stanley Gettis 5 i f . iii 5 ' A x X ' ' A 99? Carol Levenson Miss Key Club Harry Payton Presidenr k 1wL:XiVL i, Bob SOrOSky Eddie Ginsburg Bob Goodman Alan Borenstein SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Myron McKiernan Sponsor Richard Kirshberg i V Harvey Brickrnan X F, First row: Burt Lovitt, Dick Gradsky. Second row: Sieve Wolfson, James Mozzanie, Josh Sifkm Mike Weil. Key Club, with Harry Payton, president, and Mr. Myron McKiernan, sponsor, continues the tradition ot the club: We ,. .zu- A Build. Each year the Key Club Directory, which contains the name, address, telephone number, and class listing tor every student in school, is compiled and edited by its members. Other proiects which the club undertakes are: ushering, a blood-donor drive, a Key Club dance, a Mother's and Father's Day banquet and a leadership luncheon. The blue key ot KEY CLUB, which its members wear, sym- bolizes the development ot initiative and leadership. t f f Bob Fick Q 'Q 55 Howard Hollander Jerry Sheldon Ira Goldback Steve Kogan Barry Glassman JUNIOR MEMBERS Ray Strauss First row: Morey Moss, Gary Brooks, Harvey Gulkis. Second row: Peter Perkel, Jeff White, Robert Shankin, Terry Reisman, Roger Gonsalves, Billy Pine. Not pictured: Ronald Caballero, Arthur Lane, David Rozen, Jett Rubin. Ronald Saraiian .ig Q , ' iV jwv 1 L Joan Eggnatz Sam Gray Joseph Tucker L. Brian Byrd Miss Wheel Club President Sponsor Sponsor Richard Krakow Burt Harris Harold Wilensky Tony Winkler First row: Joel Kreps, David Byrd, Artie Safer. Second row: Steve Bookspan, Herbert Williams. Not pictured: Joseph Sokoloff. WHEEL CLUB has been guided by its motto, Service Betore Self. Under the leadership ot Sam Gray, President, and Mr. Joseph Tucker and Mr. L. Brian Byrd, Sponsors, the members sponsored a lock-renting program for Beach High, a club Sweetheart dance and a service luncheon. The pin which the members of WHEEL CLUB wear symbolizes progress and development. Larry Freeman Martin Segal Sam Forman Larry Katz Shep Faber Jay Thorpe JUNIOR MEMBERS First row: Herman Hohauser, Sam Gray, Richard Materson. Second row: Tony Cutler, Steve Lawson, Arthur Low, Ira Silverman, Bob Rosenberg, Herbert Tobin. ony Winkler President Judy Alpert Bonnie Altshuler Sandy Angel Sandy Applebaum Adrienne Arm Lony Atwater Joanne Barron Brenda Becker Sam Benson Millicent Bergere Gay Botway Marilyn Brandon Brendy Brody Sam Brooks Ronnie Brous Madeline Beniamin Nan Bernstein Sandy Caplan Bobby Cohen Sue Cohen Tony Cutler Myrna Cooperman ROSTER Harold Doan Joanne Drayman Betty Durbin Judi Falick June Farber Susan Fenton Mickey Fierberg Pete Fleishman Bonnie Freedman Larry Freeman Marcia Freeman' Andi Fremon Helen Friedman Linda Friedman Steve Friedman Linda Frisch Rebecca Gale Paula Galpern Steve Garber Roberta Garfinkle Susan Gertler Larry Gettleman Joan Gilbert Alyce Goldberg' Sandra Goldberg Dale Goldstein Bill Green Frances Haber Joan Haber Peppi Hausman' Susan Hayden Isabelle Hecht Linda Heller Tena Heller Ellen Helper Penny Henderson Abby Hirsch Harry Hoffman Toby Houston Rhena Howard Joan Herman Marilyn Jablo Ann Kaye Paula Keizler ALLIED YOUTH Spencer Kleinman Vicky Klingerman Carol Kratish' Warren Lechter Alice Levy Rosaleen Jacobs Stephanie Logan' ' Bill Mamches Stephanie Mannes Janice Markowitz Ira Mass Carol Miller Carol Miller Joel Minisker Barbara Mirzeoff Roz Morris Maxine Morse Claire Mager Paula Muravchick Judy Murray Bea Nadler Marilyn Newman ROSTER Nancy Paskow Ellen Pearl Renney Perlroth Callie Perry Bonnie Reich Susan Rose Joni Rosenfield Jane Rosnick Alan Ross Marcia Rosenberg Steve Ross Frances Roth Shelly Rothman Wendy Rubin Don Sabin Warren Saloman Carol Samee Marjorie Sams Regina Savern Mike Schinitsky Linda Schoenfeld Nancy Schonfeld' Deana Schwartz Carol Seiderman Stephanie Shatter' Karen Sherman Stony Shukat Phyllis Silvers Leslie Smith Zandra Smith Lois Sollod Carole Solnet Rochelle Stern Susan Stone Phyllis Sweet Sheila Troop Linda Widrich Harold Wilensky Joann Wolf Carol Wolff Freda Yellin Bennett Herzfeld Donna Singer l s Officer Mr, Keith Bennett Sponsor ' -Executive Board . , , it, ?lt'i'?lfT'f?, I63 K-is... We flaam ww J E 3 E Ronnie Braus, Carol Miller, Mike Schneiderp President, Richard SENIOR MEMBERS Steve Kogan, Les Libson, Mike Miller. v Neinstein um may sg LAW 1 JUNIOR MEMBERS .ag 'U ig i f X Woodward Hampton Sponsor The Law Club encourages its mem- bers to understand and interpret the many facets of the law, through sound reasoning and clear thinking. Members investigate case studies, attend court sessions, invite guest speakers to club meetings, and participate in group- study discussions. First row: Ronald Ruthstien, Brian Zwilling, Joel Margeretten. Second row: Harvey Gulkis, Norman Lachman, Ellen Kapit. Third row: Jane Goldstein, Priscilla Jones, Cynthia Cohen, Joanne Baron, Jerry Rose, Stephen Hertz. l65 ENGINEERING y The Engineering Club provides its members with an ,gl ,Q opportunity to familiarize Themselves with the various , I - , phases of engineering. The active members explore the many offerings in engineering by inviting professional s g discussion, going on field trips, and participating in it'.q study and research investigation. 2 A Lois Allsworth Sponsor JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS i First row: Ronald Caballero, Dionald Gache, Bernie Siegal, Nathanial Zemel, Donald Losman, Joel Minsker, Jared Lebow, Warren Solomon, Martin Waxler. Second row: Norman Lachman, Martin Mainster, Mathew Gissen, Steven Schwartz, Philip Malter. Third row: Barry Katz, Rudy Kellerman, Bruce Maricle, Jeffery Hubberman, Richard Lewis. I66 SENIOR MEMBERS --sg 382 iv ms- ,S 4 a Q .,4 9 '..- 5 46 . ,,. h,, ri 1 Lf Q Q., xg sf ' 1 1 ' I A ,,.' N M., , ,.-, . i Fi v-C-4 W ,F i 2 First row: Raymond Sponder, Sam Forman, Harold Wilensky, Peter Sobel, Larry Samson. Second row: John Sommo, Sam Benson, Michael Smilh, Michael Jawitz, Sieve Scher, Tony Winkler, Harold Zwerdling, OFFICERS Q is-. I 'T ' 'Pm First row: Martin Segal, Jerry Weisberg. Second row President: Eddie Ginsburg, Martin Stern. Q 5:9 Y GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Q A e Iii' ' .. ' Vi 1, + Senior High G-AIA' Officers: Joan Qishonl Cam, Basketball, a tavorite game among G.A.A, activi- Pvko, Karen Krieger hes ' - ' .-it Junior High G.A.A. Officers-First row: Arlene Turchin, Elaine Charesky, Sue Finger, Linda Postle. Second row: Joan Peretz. Q A H Dorothy Agnello '68 Active I957 Junior and Senior G.A.A. members Frances While G.A.A. is one of our most active school organizations. Its goal is to promote intramural activities, good sports- manship, and friendship among all sports-minded girls. MEMBERS First row: Allan Pestcol, Harvey Gullcis, Stanley Satz, Bernie Siegal. Second row: Martin Mainster, Donald Wechsler, Joel Mensker, Richard Gold, Harry Cherry, Stephen Smith, Henry Buryn. Third row: Warren Solornan, Leonard Bernstein, Mike Byton, Ronald Brody, Lois AllSWOYYh Russell Herman. , 5 I 'ff E 4 - i Sponsor SENIOR MEMBERS l X 1 ft Sitting: Robert Kregor, Second row: Richard Steinbook, Steve Peyton, Larry Samson, Roger Kaplan, Jay Thorpe, President. I69 Roberta Rubin Joanne Barron Dorothy Bauman' Sandy Caplan Roberta Case Merle Cohen Sue Cohen Rose Cohn Ciana Elias Ellen Epstein June Farber Ann Marcia Fishbein' Rae Freed Helen Friedman Linda Friedman Gail Fritz Harriet Gans Roberta Goldberg Judy Gross Rowena Halpern Joan Herman Madeline Himmel Roberta Hoffman Linda lsser Rosaleen Jacobs Rita Kamm Sylvia Kane Ilene Kaplan Sara Kaplan Ruth Katz Anne Kaye Paula Keizlerm Carole Kent Maxine Klein' Toby Korn Carol Kratish Barbara Krongold FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA -Officer June Levine Susan Levine Ronny Lieberman Myrna Lobel Myrna May Bonnie Merlin Sandra Milhen Judy Murray Mary Myerson Judy Pass Rennay Perlrolh' Carol Rosen Jane Rosnick Marcia Savransky ' '-Senior Member Phyliss Seaman Ruby Schneider' ' Kay Schwartz Rosalie Schwarfzrnan Sheila Shelisi' Carole Silverberg Roberta Waller Meredith Weilandn Terri Weinberg Judy Wellman Dale Werbloww' Josie Wien' ' Leslie Zebitz Sheila Zernmel Mrs. Jane Pierce Sponsor .DDQ SENIOR BRUSH AND PAL Y 'D f . S fl Dorothy Ritter Sponsor SENIOR HIGH BRUSH AND PALETTE Club captures the excitement of activity and Transforms it into art for all to see and enioy. lts,talented members con- tribute posters for bulletin boards and scenery for school plays. Members pro- mote artistic appreciation through field trips and meetings, and create aroused interest in the field of art. Left Bun Yr? Wim L Q m f to right: Penny Pieck, Sabina Gross, President, ny Beherm. -+5 ' J fi? Maureen Cohn, t l First row: Sarrina Molko, Arlene Becker, Judy Murray, Judy Roskin, Cynthia Schwartz Sheila Bromberg, Rose Cohen. Second row1 Sylvia Kane, Babs Greenwald, Judy Gross, Susie Siegal, Addie Rose, Linda Friedman, Carol Schwartz. Third row: Esther Firestone Lynn Cashman, Lois Wachtel, Sara Kaplan, Sabrina Gross, Maureen Cohen, Beverly Berman l72 Diana Bunell. Fourth row: Stephanie Schaffer, Clifford Frank, Victor Klutz, Merril Trent. il OFFICERS rf 'im x s First row: Michele Kulick, Barbara Turott, Brenda Brack, Rochelle Stern, Sue Fenton. Second row: Cindy Seigal, Linda Aaronott. MEMBERS 2 wi BEBE I' 7' fi g A ff-1' f Q., , . r ,, A in Q ? X ,es .A . MQ S i 'Q -. M X X l . K, if , 1 1 A X 5 ii 5 . f . 1 . ' - f 'lic L S l L A ' , itil. 'Af F Il? i f W 1 lr, X fi I 1 Mrs. Louise Glass Mrs. Thyra Reaben Sponsors The Future Nurses' Club promotes the students' interest in nursing as a career, by introducing them to the dit- ferent phases of the profession. Study, research, field trips, and case studies are maior proiects ot the group. G First row: Elaine Ellans, Bonnie Fodeman, Judy Rothman, Frances Roth, Alice Levy, Rosalind Zimmand, Linda Kassel. Second row: Callie Perry, Phyllis Pomerance, Sandra Katz, Sherry Koniver, Bea Nadler, Joanna Harris, Amy Steele, Third row: Penny Henderson, Joan Rosen, Sally Biblo, Leslie Zebitz, Bonnie Reich, Barbara Levy, Zinda Ratiner, Anita Prober. I73 -.Af ...ag-5 H J fit' - Lois Allsworth Sponsor The Radio Isotope Ex- perimental Laboratory for Plant and Animal Re- search promotes scientific research in school. Its members maintain a small laboratory for work in biology, physics, and chemistry. The group is a member of the Florida Academy ot Sciences. ' i , a fi-. I 1 Q E iv ' W 'Sr I74 9 15 is . W ,. Steve Payton, Alan Pestcoe . 'Q N V ii is X, ..f ,fs fa Richard Steinbook, Peter Roller Sponsors Muriel Plummer Roberta Rubin v l3' Mm 1- as r. V 1 . ' Ni R cs, 1 5 : a ge S . Q - iff: H Deana Schwartz The pen, powerful and accurate, inscriloes in words-the truth . . . Honorary Sponsors N- .,,'?i- . S ff? - Eg' li: I . . if T .. K :kb ,fl .i V Aj! Ay if 1 I S if S ff l lone Lloyd Helen Davis Irvin Katz Gail Saperstein 9 Q Q M ' ca V R, 41 Z ll ?l x 4 my X .N as ..,a -A , Rochelle Rudolph Sheila Bromberg Sabina Gross Sara Kaplan Linda Heller Rochelle Gerritt Stephanie Brodie Paula Keillef 1 A fi 1 , Q7 s k. 31111118 fi an Carin Pylco Meredith Weiland Gail Gross Stan Jackson S S vs--, .1 Sandy Shapiro Kay Robbins Iris Better Flora Esformas Linda Marks Carol Levenson Phyllis Katz l75 Holding high The torch so all may see . . . - 'W + if X X ,sg Q mb, X 'Q S , ish we JN ' as -at . x rx qpl W 1 P, X Xa R 2 if JOn Serbin Richard Kirshberg, Presidenr .iKgS7s3ii.'?l'-fi iiiiiifeiiff 91211 K '.y,:g,1 l lim.: Q -as fr ,..?fi,:15gfmt-1 - J Diane Margel Joyce Mansfield Sandra Kayner Gail Kay Sheila Katzman J Q 8 - if-,D W Phyllis Katz Madeline Himmel Linda Marks Ronnie Kalish Caryl Barrie Sheila Weil Charles Arkin Joan Benkowifz Barbara Turk Beth Lefft Linda Vveiss Marcia Zalmanoff Robeffa Rubin Rochelle HBl'Old VVllef'lSky I76 Sponsors NF ': ' , -fi . We w- X R - - A Q-:I r + A 1 1 ' ' --0 ' P Charles Drummond Harold Tomson Margaret Tarrer Steve Zirmer V Y IAN Josh Sirkin Annette Star Anne Fishbein Joan Eggnatz Harvey Brickman Iris Better Judy Brechner Norman Broad Robert Cantor Michele Gunn Robert Goldwyn Sondra Gomer Sabina Gross Miriam Gili Natalie Jervis Richard Jacobs Harvey Thalblum Linda Abess Lester Brickman Alan Borenstein I77 OFFICERS Qb. .W as gg.y H To learn To speak inTelligenTly T and eTTecTively is The goal of each member of The NaTional Forensic . J . ms ...ss.ss.l.ssNMWM.- H, 5 -. To ii . N :,,Z' ,.: ,f - r t sb S Q fi - T League. The organizaTion pro- moTes debaTing, exTemporaneous speaking, dramaTic inTerpreTaTion, and oraTory by aTTending STudenT Congresses, and various sTaTe, dis- TricT, and naTional meeTs. The League publishes The N.F.L. Cal- endar annually. OFFICERS-FirsT row: Carol Miller, Ruih WeinsTein, Rochelle Gerritt. Second row: 5Teve Kogan, Richard Kirshberg, President Jon Prager. VARSITY DEBATERS ,f ' T A FirsT row: Mark Elson, Alvin Robbins, Diane Deutsch, Gary Shapiro. Second row: STeve Kogan, Jimmy Shapro, Richard Kirshberg, Carol Miller, Joe Fleming, Jerry Rose, Harvey Brickman, .lon Serbin, Norman Broad. SENIOR MEMBERS Eirsl row: Harriet Gans, Steve Zinner, Sheila Katzrnan, Lester Brickrnan. Second row: Mike Schneider, Roberta Morton. JUNIOR MEMBERS Zirst row: Joan Herman, Mar- :ia Freeman, Joann Barron. Second row: Sam Gray, Nor- han Lachman. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS :irst row: Jane Rubin, Rhea Dincus, Carol Seiderrnan, Rosa- een Jacobs. Second row: Gil Spevaclc, David Tedlovv, Larry Eordon, Bert Lovilt, Ronald Brodie, Lenny Levy. ,X -7 Q. Barry Glassman and Bryna Williams discover that the course of true love never runs smoothly, To everyone's amazement . . . FOUND-a hat belonging to Harvey. HARVEY Margie Battles, Bert Lovitt, Harvey, and Judy Litvin compose a stately family scene, Shrieks at the riotous . chuckles at the humorous . . snickers at the whimsical . . . were all evident at the success- ful Thespian play, HARVEY. The vivacity ofthe performance pro- vided an evening of humor, wit, and talent for a delighted audience. Bert Lovitt, as Elwood P. Doud, conversing with Har- vey . . . l80 , , THESPIANS h -nh 5 f' , li- 5 . , A. J, 1 A ra gi . V .AY z I rf 'Q' ,qi 5 mr 1 First row: Alice Goldberg, Phyllis Abramson, Valerie Mamches, Phil Rudman, Lynn Peal, Sandra Ageloff, Susan Sutton. Second row: Paulette Montebelli, Jill Fenias, Phyllis Katz, Leslie Graifman, Diana Tischler. Row 3: Gail Gross, William Mamches, Diane Widgerson, Mike Schinitshy, Margie Battles, Barry Glassman, Bert Lovitt, Stephanie Manness, Stephanie Shaffer, Elayne Bressman, Marcia Kasper. Fourth row: Barbara Kulick, Steve Fishkin, Jill Flitmari, President, Bryna Williams. . . . , , Walter Peck, Sponsor Busy sewing costumes, building scenery, or memorizing lines, the members ot Thespian Troupe No. 391 create in a true atmosphere of dramatic arts. Each member takes an active part by working backstage or in front of the foot- lights. Their motto, Act Well, Your Part, Therein the Honor Lies, is the greatest ambition of this troupe of artists. I8I CHOIR X Steven Garber, President l82 'Q , D' 1 WB? Ray Strauss' ' Bob Taran Harvey Thalblum Larry Tillis Marty Topp Jack Weinstein Paul Whitebrook Danny Wieselberg Marilyn Braunstein Temple Diamond Sue Edelman Robyn Feinstein Mickey Fierberg Anita Golzbein' Billie Ann Groover Lois Haber Roberta Hoffman Natalie Jervis Katy Kay Rita Kamm Madeline Himmell Sandra Kayneru Judy Mandel Stephanie Meisel CHOIR ROSTER Officer ' '-Senior Member Nancy Merritt Joan Olshen Janet Rosen Roberta Rubin Rochelle Rudolph Marcia Savranzky' Sheila Shelist' Joy Stein Cornelia Turk Carol White Linda Widrich Dorothy Bauman' Jay Burke Richard Dessauer Leslie Graifman Howard Hollander Arthur Low Steven Mann Billy Pine Leon Scher Lloyd Stern Herman Wechter Barry Silverstein Richard Steinbook W ff Q R . 3 X S ti L gk P 'S E. as 2 Joan Austin Linda Beutel Alyce Goldberg Jane Goldstein Penny Henderson Stephanie Howard Beth Kaplan Sheila Katzmanu Carol Kent Kay Koren Ruth Letowsky Jeanette Loeb Myrna Lobel Jane Lowenthal Caroline Perry Judy Rosenblum Ellen Rothman Gail Saperstein Lynda Sharpe Susan Talianotf Marcia Zalmanotf Marilyn Zeitlin Marcia Fishbein' Loana Solomon s CHOIR ROSTER Q X 1 I as CHCIR K? 2 Barbara Kaplan Wendy Postal Richard Auspitz Jerry Barrios Alan Borenstein Harvey Briclcman Gary Brooks Ronald Caballero Herbert Chutter Robert Duke Fred First Donald Gache Steven Garber Jay Goldberger Fred Goldin Marshall Handelman David Kamrn Steven Lawson Jason Lesser Bert Lovitt Mel Osin Kenny Paulen Irwin Scherman it 45- is W9 1' if l. 9. ,, Mr. Robert Duff, Director I83 BAND hgh, w--ogg Joan Benkowitz and Roberta Morton, Head Maiorettesg Josh Sirkin, Drum Maior. l84 Allen Klass Edward Masuer Richard Rodell Robert Rosenblatt Dave Rozen Gerald Richman Ira Shapiro Judy Weittaker Goldie Fishman Edward Ginsberg Zinda Ratiner Ronald Ruthtield Herman Hohauser Leslie Libman Peter Roller Jerome Weisberg Zale Bernstein Howard Entman Ronald Friedland Richard Robbins Eli Striecter V241 BAND ROSTER Herbi Tobin Steve Margolis Mike Rubin Steve Scher Marty Segal Burt Harris' Carol Kupper Penny Porter Bob Sokolove Steve Waldman Millicent Bergere Joan Gaby Joan Gilbert Carla Granat Natalie Jervis' Antoinette Lustig Mary Ann Young Herbert Licht Barbara Turoff Tom Ford Chic Steinberg Efman E S si YNQM NQMESS BAND Agn i hr ffcffmb , BAND ROSTER Mike Hoffman Peggy Vorzimer Meyer Wolfson Sue Bernstein Eddie Boolcbinder Robert Fabric Helen Friedman Bonny Fodiman Larry Gettleman Jules Greenberg Dan Greenwald Larry Katz' Dan Kovnat Roy Komack Linda Kussens Eugene Martin Robert Prager Jodney Steinberg Allen Troop lsadore Unger Donald Vecerralli Steve Wasserman Carl Wauters Michael Weil Sheila Weil Philip Bergman Sue Hayden Stephanie Beckerman Sue Cohen Sandra Gomer Allen Shevach Jerome Steinberger Bob Sorosky' Herb Williams Richard Seiderman Kenneth Roth Henry Williams Josh Sirkin' Bruce Alexander Paul Fleischer Roger Gonsolves Roberta Morton' ff' fc' NNN .',..v- 1 Bob Sorosky, Captain Mr. John Coleman, Director l85 The foreign language deparTmenT of Miami Beach High School lifTs The cur- Tain, revealing classic civilizaTions. IT endeavors To eliminaTe The barriers hin- dering The developmenT of undersTand- ing. By opening The door of The spoken word, iT reveals The world of ideas, ThoughTs, and feelings. EnTering iTs cor- ridor of sfudy, one finds iT leads Toward The world of culTure. l K grief.. 'WT Qi, Q 541 I f First row Addie Rose Bobbi Fox Ronnie Kalish, Caryl Barrie, Arlene Solomon. Second row: Gail Davis, Sponsor Carole Levine Gail Saperstein Sheila Katzman. f Snug, an 32g 2, Caryl Barrie Miss French Club 'z Gail Davis Sponsor OFFICERS 5 X First row: Ronnie Kalish, Natalie Jervis. Second row: Gail Saperstein, Mickey Fierberg, President. f X I s 1 x S K 56 fill First row: Temple Diamond, Bea Nadler, Linda Buetel, Phyllis Katz, Marilyn Braunstein, Margie Battles, Beth Kaplan, Ruth Katz, Susan Hayden. Second rowi Flora Esforrnes, Mickey Fierberg, Karen Sherman, Jeff Joseph, Peter Roller, Madeline Quackrnan, Bryna Williams, Natalie Jervis. Third row: Floyd Stern, Toby Korn, Anne Marcia Fishbein, Joel Grossman, Gilbert Spevack. l87 GERMAN CLUB QQ l as 1P', f 0 L M . , it f rl r Carin Pyko, President Grace Brown Miss German Club Sponsor .wx as fare-N Yagi, 4 Qu. Nf 'i i 6 I ,llllf Nt' hw-V 3 W R9' hl ss...-.innings if eva- ,., . First row: Lynn Seltzer, Gary Kaplan, Brian Zwilling, Norman Schwartz, Dcfna Calles. Second row: Linda LaBie, Anita Golzbein, Karen Boxer, Briiette Lohde, Ingrid Weiland, Roberta Morton, Penny Porter. Third row: Joan Austin, Russel Herman, Tony Pearl, Jay Makovsky, Paul Nathanson, Marilyn Loeb, Andrea Fremon. Fourth row: Eddie Loeb, Steve '88 Kazlow, Mike Cohen, Harris Samuels, Robert Sanchez, Harry Wolk. ,Q N X , S4 N --Sc, T X :X 4 lxk - Carol Kem Donny Klein Grace Brown M155 Spanish Club President Sponsor , N First row: Joy Stein, Meredith Balk, Caryl Barrie, Kay Schwartz, Iris Stone. Second row: Carol Siderman, David Byrd, Donny Klein, Phil Bergman, Artie Sater, Tony Cutler, Marilyn Jablo. CLUB -J .fi in L X ,oc ff an . : :vt , 5 2 We I Joan Eggnatz Jimmy Shapro Marion Ellis Miss Latin Club President Sponsor First row: Penny Porter, Russell Herman, Alan Rockway, Nan Herman, Second row: Rae Freed, Linda Matz, Arlene Kaplan, Joan Eggnatz, Kay Robbins, Nancy Ory. Third row: Eddie Loeb, Gary Shapiro, Steve Grussmark, Dionald Gache, Robert Fabric, Robert Rosen' berg, Jimmy Shapro, Barry Halpern, Stephan Smith. ,J :xi Qi? Marion Ellis, Sponsor First row: Nancy Greenstein, Linda Cogen, Iris Better, Kay Robbins, Susan Feinberg. Second row: Norman Broad, Charles Phillips, Stephan Alexander, Robert Rosenberg, Steven Gross- mark, Robert Hurowitz, Jimmy Shapro, Allen Klass, Stephen Wasserman. Alfred Aarons, Sponsor First row: Penny Porter, Barbara Levy, Carol Kratish, Callie Perry. Second row: Judy Roth man, Andrea Freman, Third row: Linda Applebaum, Jerry Cypress, Lois Sollod, Katy Kay Sandra Mithen, Leslie Zebitz, Rae Freed. Rochelle Rudolph Editor-in-Chief Barry Glassman Sports Editor Paula Keizler Photo Co-ordinator ADSELLERS TYPHCON I957 Sabina Gross Sheila Bromberg Addie Rose Art Editor Layout Artist Layout Artist BOOKSELLERS First row: Shayna Rosenstrauch, Sheila Wyle, Bobbi Fox, Ellen Rothman, Phyllis Abramson,.MeredithfWeiland. Second row: Harriet Levy, Janice Markowitz, Bobbi Santor, Helen Friedman, Brenda Kirshon, Miriam Gill. .l l Priscilla Jones and Sara Kaplan. Howard Parks Chief Photographer Rochelle Gerritt Stas ' TYPHOON l957 Inside Publications Room ll7, a group of students rush madly about completing a never- ending routine of iobs. This hubbub is the year- book staff at work. The pictures, layouts, and copy sheets develop with time, and after count- less trials a book is formed. The ioy of preserv- ing the events of our school year within a frame- work of words and pictures has been ours-novv the result is yours, memories to have and to hold forever. Muriel Plummer Assistant Editor Snonsor . l' f 9 C ' ,f J.. fi J K Stephanie Brodie Phyllis Katz Roberta Rubin Sara Kaplan Copy Editor Club Editor Business Manager Chiet' Typist TYPHOON ASSISTANTS First row: David Lang, Laura Garfunkle, Peggy Vorzimer, Sheila Weil, Peter Perkel. Second row: Julie Tenebom, Bonnie Rubinstein. s.. Linda Weiss Circulation Manager Iris Better Advertising Manager I93 BEACHCOMBER yrs . .I 3 1.1.1 f ' I T ' 13,1- 7 5? , if 'X N if- Linda MHVRS Sandra Shapiro Gail Saperstein Stan Jackson Edifor News Edifor Feafure EdiTor Sporfs Editor Each deadline finds The Q members of The BEACH- COMBER sTaTT pounding The as TypewriTersg pasTing up ' dummy sheeTs, checking copy, and doing all The chores which help To make each issue The besT. Issued bi-monThly Tor The firsT Time in many years, The BEACHCOMBER gives The sTudenTs a TacTual and up-To- daTe accounT of Beach High happenings. EnThusiasm runs high on BEACHCOMBER DAY when The news hoT off The press is delivered To i ADSELLERS: Rochelle Sfern, Ronnie Brous, Nancy Ory, Bobbi Lind, Rila Goldsfein eagel' readers. xv ff BEACHCOMBER ASSISTANTS-EirsT row: Flora Esformas, Stan Schwartz, David Lang. Second row: Bruce Rogow, Harriet Blacker, Steve Garber I94 lf , if ll C Q a xg! H l BEACHCOMBER CIRCULATION: Pete Leneweher, Manny Geeler, Diane Deulch, Alan Bloom l 1 BEACHCOMBER a Av.,A,, A X W A 'xp if W if Q, V hr ' lA , I Peter Goldberg Linda Heller Deanna Schvvariz Penny Pieck Merediih Weiland Phil Rudman Advertising Manager Circulation Business Staff Artist Exchange Chief Photographer Manager Manager Editor :asf is iii! Ahh Z in-sw g BEACHCOMBER REPORTERS-First rovvz Harold Glassman, Sandra Ageloff, Sue Hayden, Joan Herman, Barbara Turk, Susan Cohen, Shayna Rosenstrauch, Steve Stein. Second row: Paula Keizler, Andy Freeman, Rita Goldstein, Ronny Kalish, Steffie Schaeffer, Bobbie Lind, Gail Gross. iota! OF , l ,lf ' Ni 1 i ffl m. I ' BEACHCOMBER REPRESENTATIVES 7512 Homerooms L I l lone Lloyd Editorial Advisor i vi - E fl 17. i i. , .4 Muriel Plummer Business Advisor I95 X Q I S I L S 196 3 i 'fi .ff ag if E ii if cs -S I957 EMBRYO The EMBRYO, Beach l-ligh's literary magazine, is sponsored by Mr. L. Brian Byrd. Thestatt, meet- ing on study days, edits and compiles short stories, poems, and puzzles, written by the students, into an anthology, which is artistically illustrated and bound. The magazine, available to the student body each spring, stimulates interest in creative writing. Mr, L, B, Byrd Carol Levenson Sponsor Editor 3 ii, i I - Jerry Rosenberg Larry Tillis Cynthia Sootin Diane Tischler Literary Editor Circulation Editor Layout Editor Typing Editor LITERARY STAFF First row: Linda Snider, Barbara Mirzoeott, DeeDee Don. Second row: Ronnie Ruthfield, Cornelia Turk, David Kross, Marcia Freeman, Harvey Gulkis, Phyllis Abramson, Joe Fleming. Third rovv: Bill Mamches, Harriet Blacker, Steve Grussmark, Val Shiers, Henry Marks, Richard Materson, Merril Trent. I957 EMBRYO i gy T First row: Janet Rosen, Ruth Katz, Myrna May, Sandra DeLeon, Ilene Kaplan, Billie Ann Groover, lris Rosenberg. Second row: Judy Harrison, Rita Karnrn, Nancy Segal, Linda Wood- ridge, Bonnie Rubinstein, Diana Bunnell, Marc Sokolik. Third row: Mike Gordon, Teddy Sokolsky, Kenny Marlin, Ellen Kapit, David Kross, Spenser Kleinman, Harvey Gurkis. ART AND TYPING STAFF qu ' - .Q 2- nv- , fi wg- , - if -1 sv ,af A vx Y . 3 , '- - , . . Q ,g ' 9 H. if ,F '.,' nwrfak f Q he W, ,. :Q W K, Q 1 its , S x A 1 I .l K A . ' ,Jr tqnjvg ,. ff. ' ' 'V X ' T .. . .. t i ,a Helen Davis A T ' 1- 'T Advisor . +--fwswvl-Olwlvwfv' .,, ff mb --My . 51,23 i 15 ff T : 3 fn., '-Q'if 4' A Thelma McCoy Advisor Meredith Weiland, Penny Pieclc, Harvey Burger. Not pictured: Muriel Pllfmmef Sam Forman. Advisor GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS Miriam Gili, Judy Litvin, Joyce Mansfield, Marsia Zalmanoff, Lynda LaBie, Joyce Straus, Harriet Gans. DEANS' ASSISTANTS -.A+ NNN - - 5363? ' is K fy . f - L ,Qi i ,,.c,..... -a Ilene Kaplan, Caryl Barrie, Joan Benko- wilz, Judy Brechner, Sheila Weil, Mi- chele Kulick, Diane Margel, Harold Ruby Sponsor A 5 ,fi V, ay AQ? r Q.: M 'Ne M 5 fi If -l 'I W.. 443 A ,9 Helen Saric Myra Fechtner, Carol Samee, Zinda Ratner, Fay Lulsky, Rosalind Sponsor Miller, Tina Heller, Barbara Newman, Barbara Cohen, Carla Granat, I98 Sheila Kaizman. 'QS sr' 0-up, , Daisy Maxcy Sponsor MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS First row: Carol Schwartz, Barbara Santor. Second row: Joan Maskol, Brenda Lazarus, Ruby Schneider, Rita Klonsky, Callie Perry. ATTENDANCE ASSISTANTS ...-...F ll! all-mg, mmm Nu am UID! Ng x N ll an Il Q S -3 if '41 4-Q., First row: Nancy Greenstein, Toby Fishman. Second row: Janice Emily Eisenhuth Markowitz, Susan Greenberg, Iris Stone, Bonnie Merlin. Sponsor I99 PROJECTIONIST ASSISTANTS nil!- , M ,sii,f'- 'X First rovv: Bonnie Freedman, Pat Billig, Peppi Hausman, Rita Rekant, Trudig Feller, Meredith Weiland. Second row: Ronnie Friedland, Martin Adler, Lenny Levy, Steve Raymond, Stuart Auerbach, Martin Ross, Dick Freedman, David Haber, Robert Williams, lra Goldberg. Third row: Robert Spiegal, Tony Cutler, Alan Cohen, Harvey Farr, Howard Entman, Bob Goldberg, Murray Cherrin, Rod Barkin, James Houser, Bill Cooper. Fourth rovv: Charles Hirsh, Louis Ross, Lenny Levy, Pete Weiner, Dick Materson, Gary Lieberman, Pete Schwedock, Henry Buryn, Conrad Charmalc, Alan Troupe. Ffanfis Haas PUBLIC ADDRESS ASSISTANTS 3 Q: assrfir ig ' ' P1 . ,ei fskfx T -rx.: .A .4 First row: Henry Buryn, Bernard Segal, Ronald Friedland. Second row: Harvey Farr, Alan Q it Strieker. 1' Q John Coleman Sponsor 200 -if as . J IN -J L.: 1 'i- Muriel Plummer Sponsor f . gl is is z N' COMMERCIAL ASSISTANTS First row: Sam Forman, Diane Tishler, Howard Parks. Second row. Harvey Burger, Rita Goldstein, Phil Rudman. CLINIC ASSISTANTS 1.35 UYBWATHH4' Barbara Sheridan and Sue Fenton, clinic assisianis, give their undivided attention to Mel Osin. X: 2 Mrs. Glass School Nurse , .Wh zo: BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS 2 s k Meg Monnich Sponsor CHEMISTRY LABOR TO Y ASSISTANTS Kenny Paulin, Mike Lehrman, Bob Suskind. ,dnl -A AQ W' K ,kt :S K. V59 f if Q ff, of , Lu? ,S Stan Lou pos Sponsor ,1 First row: Steve Payton, Lester Brickman, Joel Kokofsky. Second row: Michela Gunn, Jerry Weisberg, Karen Morgan, Shep Faber, Richard Steinbook. SPONSORS F 5, I NN I ,. I I ki I,-fy pig-ig Maxine Dickerson Ella Mae Gilbert Richard Lewis Richard Hirsch I X. L r wtznnsu. SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY COUNCIL v ,, First row: Claudia Bialolenki, Dale Werblow, Millicent Bergere, Leonard Levy Ronny Lieberman. ASSISTANTS First row: Roberta White, Judy Aeby, Ethel Riske, Frances Roth, Manuel Ostrofsky, Bonnie Freedman. Second row: Brenda Macklin, Barry Arnold, Shari Deutsch, Roberta Lipnick, Howard Snoweiss, Roberta Garfinkle, Connie Weil. 203 ' ' ' ERATIVE TRAINING Anne Nelson President Receiving and Marking Clerk Maxine Green District President Pedodontist Assistant Francine Dreitzer Vice President District Delegate Architectural Secretary, Janice Mendelow Secretary District Delegate Medical Technician and Secretary The Diversified Cooperative Training pro- gram, affiliated with the Florida Federation of D.C.T., is under the leadership of Mrs. Doris Collins. The program provides on-the-job train- ing for students who are interested in learning an occupation. Frances Rosalind Caskil Bornfriend Bank Proofing Legal Secretary Clerk Thomas Duffy Suzanne LeRal Chaplain Bank Clerk inventory Control Typist Clerk Carole Ohlmeyer Dental and Lab Assistant an Sonn 'liamentarian ntal Assistant Stanley Press Dental Technician fig f we fs New s sexe.. . s as C, N 3 ,eeg C . My Susan Porter Treasurer Fashion Artist Marilyn Tanowitz District Delegate Bank Addressing Machine Technician .. 33 ff - 1:-2' 'QF a Doris Collins Sponsor Glenda Press Reporter Clerk and Chair Assistant fly! i at K, Margaret Waters Invoice Clerk Rochelle Werner NOT PICTURED . l District Delegate Ruth Kratish Dental Assistant District Delegate Dental Assistant Q -V. tw T. . 1 san' 9 K First row: Mark Rubin, Juanita Paz, Jose Oiecla, President, Second row1 Stoney Shukat, Jerry Cyprus, lc-on Hershfelcl. Not Pictured: Jerry Selcvan, Barbara Schoenfelrl, Adinah Stadlan, Dorothy Naness, Martin Schwartz, Mark Nankin, Eileen Nussbaum. PAN AMERICAN CLUB 'lm pr- was Nedra Porter Sponsor By studying The culture oT our neighbors To The south, The Pan American Club helps To TurTher international relations. STUDY DAY . . . A DAY OF OPPORTUNITY AT BEACH! FiTTeen days during The year, The students of Miami Beach High School parTicipaTe in The STudy Day program. A day for remedial and make-up work, a day To hear interesting and in- TormaTive speeches. a day To selecT exTracurricu- lar acTiviTies, according To need and inTeresTs, Study Day minimizes The interruptions in The regular class schedule. Jerry Lewis S7951 '52 is visits Beach! nfl soy India's customs are observed as Mrs. Nyberg BIIUSTYHTOS 'O linda Abcss the correct way to wear the ancient Indian Sarong. The Senior Class Louns' lor mrl 1 rvurusentwtiyu ot the Business fs 4 i r 1 . A D Y Education De artment seleft seniors to participate in the BOSS FOR ,M xi! X xsigjfla x S. Steve Garber and Gail Sain-rstvin aspiring lournalists, discuss 'hv aclyaritacttis ml tht- prolfssion with Art Qhodcs of the Miami Boach Sun, Bruce Rogow and K intricate details ol Mr. W F. Knovxlg P A DAY program, which is Coorclinatrtd through tht- Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce. Students spend a clay at work in a store, a hotel, a bank or some yocation in Whtph thi-y arp clvlinitvly intervstvrl They afquire actual Work experience, meet tho people who Work in these fields, and eat lunch with the l1oss i s 5 . 1 l t JM 2 I fs..-I' ' ,J arl Kaplan are introduced to the Linda Frish and Paula K1-izlor study retail merchandising and handle the lrwt Shipping business by antiques worth thousands of dollars at tho Antique Dom:- ol the W. l' Knowls Company. ,vp ,km 3 , X ' MI .i 4 9' gi 1 Leslie Graifman, Ronny Molko, and Jodney Steinberg plan an advertising display for Mr K. Nlargolesky of the Bvach Theater. V , fum. I ' 1 N 4 MEMORIES i- Miqu ' -., h ?V5,M,?,,,? wg pa g, -1 W Q Q3 , 5' I s 1 ga . - S Q Qs 3 1 6 V S + w 4 , ls Q r: 'qui ,umm ,, fm :ev K 3:6 al A 3 xiii , ii We closed our eyes, hoping this would last forever, if only on our memory... vrmnflif, 3 3 Q K .V Q V ' , Qe Q Q . fr 0 X or A 2 ' Yi .5 1. e P of V, Q in ' 1 5 'B 'ge '35 4 1 A M., lr Q 5 e fa: 8 Ji V' i - ' N S- Effxra R. - E r x I e Wo e ua V y jf K In E. ., .,,. Y YK N. K. ,Z , ki, J MAP X i fe oox- lie s, A lg , 3 iii kg, 0 y ff ki J A I 2 if I V, ' e 4+ r or 'x,,4' 1 Q Mew-4 fx S 1 , N ji ' ' Y- W ' '1 ' ' ' f L X TT u..YI2.Zf 'E'fnE.Q..ue Vide i-Qa.J's'L4Es Mass CAROL LEVENSON CCRONATION PRINCESS Miss JOAN GILBERT CORONATION PRINCESS 210 new -4:3 . S E 1 :L S 'SSS SSSS SSSS l W if if sf P ,W Miss PEPPI HAUSMAN I9S6 CORONATION QUEEN tg 2ll k,UKUNAI IUN A spectacle of make-believe . . . a pageantry of beauty . . . a festival of merriment . . . all in a DATE WITH THE QUEEN. The Tootlights on The testers, The dancers, The singers, spot- lighting The ioviality, choreography, and music. Susan Talinoff feels that it's A Most Unusual Day. ff 1' Most shows have one emcee, but Welve got . , . Gary Brooks, Fred First, Herb Chutter, Paul Whitebrook, Marshall Handle-man, Marty Topp, Jack Weinstein and Steve Garber. One cast Watching another group of per- Tormers. 2l2 Bye-Bye Baby is the tearful lament sung by Bryna Williams to Harry Payton. L'ensemble et une danseuse Barbara Kulick and Marcia Kasper take a Holiday for Hobos. Miss Jill Flitman addresses the Ladies, Lois Haber has The Saint Louis Blues. Entertainment, artistic scenery, excellent direc- tion, and cooperation among the troupers, created a most memorable Coronation Show. 2I3 '57 FROLICS arf Q. Wheel Club members Mike Cohen, Herbie Tobin and Shep Faber dramatize the immortal Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, the top prize winning skit. LU Beta's Margie Battles and Bryna Williams take us on a Calypso Holiday in the skit that copped second place. Cheerleaders Carol Levinson, Bunny Greenwald, and Gail Kay imagine what it would be like if we attended Ubangi High, 2I4 Ringmaster Harvey Brickman, signals the circus show to begin. The British are coming, warns Richard Steinbock as he alerts Shanya Rosenstrauch. KISS A D TELL Q. SENIOR CLASS PLAY K' Wise Poor Mike, nobody believes him, The precocious Raymond Pringle, played Q by Steve Zinner-, reluctantly follows his LIT mother, portrayed by Joan Benkowitz. if fx Sxf ,l 5 i'1v fVi I , T The adventures of the impish Junior-Miss, Corliss fy .,'- 11 it T '4' Archer provided an evening of riotous enter- lg' tainment when the Senior Class of 1957 presented x ' . . 3, ' it l KISS AND TELL, a lively comedy filled with 'ST'- ' ' family feuds and backyard wooing. Shelly Gerritt and Leslie Graifman, as Janet and Harry Archer . . . Understanding parents . . . 2l5 -, 1 v i Q., .- 5 L , :L .2 x P ii's,1.f -wg. pe W n. jf lf, Q! 3 ll-' 'Si wf'uc-,ry j One in spirit . . . one in purpose . . . one in s'rrengTh . . . a Team. EPUHTE SPONSORS if ' il Ji 'x W4 r sf. m i W 4 Dorothy Agriello Frances White PEP CLUB ROSTER Sue Scher Cynthia Schwartz Cindy Segal Fonda Segal Carole Silverberg Phyllis Silvers Sherma Simonshoff Ellen Perl Pat Billing Judy Price Babs Greenwald Diana Tischler Susan Sutton Beverly Aaronson Juddy Abbey llliana Atwater Arlene Nash Rod Baker Joyce Bedula Beverly Berman Sue Bluerock Elaine Chauslcy Merle Cohn Jo Ann Cune Linda Dean Ciana Elias Tena Heller Virginia Heinz Rhena Howard Linda lsser Mike Jacobson Marie Jenson Gary Kaplan Helene Kaplan Marlene Karp Linda Kassel Ruth Katz Linda Kemp Maxine Kaline Stanley Krieger Barbara Krongold Linda Kosolfsky Connie Kugel Jared Liebo Stephanie Logan Clare Mager Sue Malvin Joyce Markowitz Myrna May Jeanette Miller Pauline Miller Judy Murray Dolores Norris Bonnie Pace Rochelle Pachmonk Joan Peretz John Preiger Anita Prober Cindy Romm Maxine Ross Wendy Rubin lris Rubinstein Judy Rothman Linda Solomn Eve Salzman Robert Sanches Marshal Saperstein CHEERLEADER ROSTER First row: Jill Fenias, co-captain, Gail Kay, Bobbi Fox, Caryl Barrie, Barbara Greenwald. Second row: Barbara Burris, Carol White, Carol Levenson, captaing Jane Lowenthal, Nancy Merritt. Vivaciously they cheer. . . dynamically they spur on . . . energetically they lead . . .they spirit the Typhoons To victory! The eleven CHEERLEADERS are chosen by try-outs each spring for their grace, appearance, personality and Pep- , it lu S-ls. it ,yr ,lil Z EV1,?2i,2ii?eZ FOOTBALL Headcoach MILTON FEINSTEIN JAMES SCOTT 220 W. D. COLE COACHES Business Manager AL COX CHARLES FIELDSON HARRY MALLIOS Head Coach Managers A VLLA A A ,L .,.. ,X Q l VIC VACCARO HOWARD GROSS EDDIE HEILBRUN BLACK AND GOLD TEAM A-3 kMQ3'Ql'il'gA-l -2 1-2 1' 43 w e' E1 B ess 4 'E Q T18 Dorn Cosrnai Irwin Tendler Bob Goldberg Bob Moss Jerry Barrios Don Gache Jerry Sheldon Myron Kafzoff Charles Lynne Rick Levine Sieve Kotzen Alan Mintz Jon Serbin George Lusfig ROSTER Alvin Rappaport lra Goldbach Michael Neiina .lack Gerring Louis Hayes Harvey Weiner Gene Grabarnick Harvey Thalblum Michael Shapiro Michael Greenberg Jack Davidson Charles Piver Harry Guslison Dennis Kalodish Bob Goodman Larry Hawkins Jay Kofzen Don Klein Stan Geltis Bob Pushkin Shale Krepack Michael Lerman Paul Godsey JON SERBIN Captain . Y, 'U' ll JERRY SHELDON Co Captain Beach Mascots, Tuffy and Honey, go exploring eww .ly , TW wif Q. 31 xf'f'X g I I m s Q S Pgwisx if . iq I 'f EQ S--n 4, wg fa U 1 if an .f ,15 'ff ' Q' mg Ya 5, s ' j FRKWM M! sox lgfblxggqsh W .NK- Q' 'Y ! f. - if .Q is S+ Q- z QQ gi, V X X fs Q ,f O K ' 1 X X 12 Q ik f': i f?' 3' :':x ' . . I K :i . A J , K L ,I 4 f 4 vo 1. UM' .XXI 1 I I 2 1 xv - ,., u5lHnnu,vQM, 1 C' s s 591 va' J 4' . Q, Jgifi' W' I . .V ,J . W' 1 'B 1 wt 4 ' JN W7 f 5 ' xx' 'I L Lf j 3,55 LiTtle man, Mike Shapiro, breaks into The clear and sTrains for The ball. HARVY WElNER Quarterback CURLEY T4 BEACH T2 STill feeling The effecTs of The Miami High game of The previous week, and vviTh many of The firsT line vvarriors ouT with iniuries, The Typhoons losT a squeaker To The KnighTs of Curley, T4-T 2. BoTh Teams were evenly matched, but in The end, Curley came out on Top, To The dismay of The home parTisans, DON KLHN Center L BEACH 6 TECH 2 Homecoming proved To be a gala evenT This year, as The Tys made good before a large, enThusiasTic crowd of sTudenTs and alumni alike, 6-2. STill noT full sTrengTh, The Team was pressed To The limiT by a de- termined Tech squad. This was sTricTly a game of defenses, vviTh Beach's Sheldon, Krepack and Greenberg heading The forvvard vvall. lRVVlN TENDLER Halfback MICHAEL GREENBERG George Lustig fights for extra yardage to give The Ty's an all important first down, Guard 225 1 I B CLUB Myrna Lobel Ronnie Kalish Harry Hoffman Sweetheart Eddie Heilbrun Howie Gross Shale Krepack Charles Lynn Erwin Tendler Jerry Sheldon Donald Gache Nor pictured Donny Klein Donny Rankin Herman Wechter Jack Gerring Barry Levinson Louie Hayes Mike Greenberg Mike Shapiro Richie Berger xx UB LLUI5 B Clulo, Beach High's lettermen's organization is comprised of boys who have earned at least one maior B letter or two minor letters as active participants in varsity inter-school athletics. Their newest proiect is man- aging the gates and capacity crowds at all our school athletic events. JON SERBIN W. D. COLE President Sponsor --.- 'xl Y ' LVV4 - - .5 ' F Y t sk .ig .sl iQ ivk kg Q. 75 ..'A r ' ft... A ffm W ' DENNIS KALODISH MIKE LERMAN BOB MOSS GEORGE LUSTIG 4- f ia- -1 f . ' .1 i'i- s lv 2 ig sf' r 2 PAUL GODSEY JAY KOTZEN RICKY LEVINE 6 vc S Q is Q S 1 . x .5 fl , S - is i in i 5 as .Q if 2 A ' i n-gf - ii' nigh. JULES DEMCHICK HARVEY WEINER DEMI ZACHER B Club pledges are caught cleaning the Soldier statue- a service. 227 DHDIXE I DHLL The 1957 rYPHooN CAGERS enioyed one of The besT seasons in many years. Compiling an excellenT lo-6 record during The regular season, The Ty- phoons were auTomaTically placed in The semifinals of The disTricT conven- Tion. JAY KOTZEN MYRON NIRENBERG Guard Forward BARRY GLASSMAN STEVE KATZ Forward Guard MIKE siorzovv BOB MARCUS Qemer Forward 228 BASKETB LL RONALD KALISH RICHARD JACOBS DONALD KLEIN Forward Center Cerner MARK MEDOFF HARVEY WEINER Forward Guard RICHARD BERGER DOMINIC COSMAI 229 HEAD cox-xci-i Charles Fieldson MANAGERS Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Richard Matterson, Allan Cohen. B TEAM First row: Steve Bagden, Mike Grossman, Bobby Brooks, Steve Waldman, Jeff Joseph, Mike Miller. Second row: Stanley Gellman, Arthur Sater, Donald Giulianti, Louis Hayes, Howard Fisher, David Rosentield, Allan Silverman. 230 SCOREBOARD St. Pats Phaleah Lake VVdes PJorth FAianH FL Lauderdak Miami Key West South Brovvard Cudey Tech North Miami St. Pats Miami South Dade Ft. Lauderdale Haines City Hialeah Key West South Brovvard Cudey South Dade Tech B COACH Myron Gordon X X A bij, b I E Q-We f N J , Q Q 1 - P 1 -'W ,, QW if 5 I 5 ' ! 41 1 Charles Friend Sponsor l TENNIS Beach High's Tennis Teams had another banner season. Both boys' and girls' teams were outstanding on the courts. BOYS' TEAM First row: Ralph Greico, Brian Zwilling, Joe Schwartz. Second row: Jerry Cypress, Jules Demchick, Jeff Kliwans, Mike Tappin. Third row: Art Surlotf, Sam Gray, David Zacher. GIRLS TEAM 1 First row: Joan Herman, Doreen Wiesel. Second row: Rita Rubinoff, Stephanie Sokoloff, Joan Olshon, Elizabeth Silder, Karen Kreiger. TRACK Harry Mallios Coach Mallios instructs Jon Prager in the art of throwing the disc. Captain Josh Sirkin displays his championship running form. Harry Mallios brought his Beach High race horses through another good season. The Ty thinclads as usual did an outstanding iob for Beach High and themselves. The 1957 TRACK TEAM 233 ni--....., mil' 1 3519 i aa.. ATHLETE ix. - ...Q -4-..w.f. my emmxwnxiy X 5+-H - gl , Q' 9' .........,.,, .,,- Mi ! -:VY l EM H.-.,,f,..,j M L K Wnuflvhf nw ffili Harry Hoffman practices the shofput. Joan Olsen displays her winning form and smile. High diver-Marion Park . l I ACTIO ' 1 I W r i Q I ' . Bob Marcus rebounds for Beach High. HUIVWGY OVGV 5 i Y' ., .,y- , 1 X Q ll le- .V A,1 X , , f ' 1 4 . - . L k 7' I s Demi Zachar and Artie Surloff practice for a doubles match. ji Ix4?' N.. GGLF AND SWIMMI G Harold RULJY Sponsor Beach High's undefeat- ed golf Team, under The sponsorship of Mr. Harold Ruby, participated in inter- school, county and district matches. As a member of the Gold Coast Confer- ence, the entire Team has shown its ability by The Fine record iT has com- oiled. T957 GOLF TEAM First row: Tony Cutler, Jim Rothenberg, Les Lipson, Steve Bagdan. Second row: Chuck Warren Ronnie Kalish, Mike Wallack, Dick Robbins. Third row: Ellen Pearl, Sandy Shapiro. Coach Vicarro Sponsor The swimming Team, T957 SWIMMING TEAM sponsored by Coach Vicar- 'o, had many impressive rictories This season. High- ights of The season were fictories over Miami High and Edison High School. 236 First row: Leslie Lapidus, Cynthia Cohen, Marion Park, Carin Pyko, Valerie Shullman, Cornelia Hertzfeld, Bob Stuart Mosberg, Warren Soloman, Joe Phillips, Joel Channing, Carol Tapen. Fourth row: Charles Phillips, Fred Golden, Paul Whitebrook, Warren Lechtner. Turk, Nan Whitebrook, Sandy Cohen. Second row: Martin Nathan, Bennett Stern, Jerry Katz, Edward Lobe. Third row: Merle Brotman, Jerry Sheldon, JLINIUIR' HIEH N, L, il, rbvss SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE SPONSORS UN A., 9 Lk - . ' A x ir .K - - Q- 1 , W 5: N f , J' K V,.L K Z: ,-Q K- K ,xg kg 55- , Q K K - -:-: ' J V 1 - rf i li. Q ,V 71 . 325521 i ff f ls . -wi - S D0 0ThY Bafemofe Martha Edwards Mildred Tillman Florida Carrier 8-l 8-2 8-3 8-4 ,J 'fig I ,X bin... -rf ' ii . .- Pat Kilrnartin Eleanor Wilson Jane Pierce 7-l 7-2 7-3 'wr Nancy Weir 7-4 W. z if--fl' vida Hirsch 8-5 E- R? gf S, ii,, auf, 7 7 f 1 Robert Kope 7-5 EIGHTH GRADE CLASSES -as-may Alfred Aarons Adel Carlson 8-6 8 7 .- i 3 Q' N , it f ,. 2 - fa-5 J Mel Michaels 7-6 OFFICERS-Sandra Parkes, Jerry Chaves, Charles Hirsch, President, Barbara Sidrow. First row: lris Rosen- berg, Gary Leslie, Stella Kastriies, Richard Rosen, Joyce Schrager, Irving Greenberg, David Klapper, Billy Richman, Dale Marshak. Second row: Theodore Nash, Theodore Zwerdling, Sharon Glickman, Arlene Berlly, Brenda Barbour, Marilyn Seidner, Lenny Levy, Ronald Rein, Swan Aurbach. Third row: Philip Newman, Jacob Shleninger, Victor Comras, Daniel Hutner, Stanley Shaffran, Diane Frink, Jack Aifias, Barbara 238 Kokkins, Howard Horowitz. EIGHGIH GRADE C ASSl:S 8-2 OFFICERS-Richard Adler, Corinne Mozart, Linda Bishop, Richard Poelns, Gary Bailey, First row: Norman Gelber, Jimmy Birdsong, Gail Whisnant, Eric Merlin, lda Truppi, Cinda Levenson, Douglas Cohen. Second row: Sheldon Tashman, Steve Raymond, Molly Kaplan, Linda Horenbein, Jack Siegal, Carol Wahlberg, Sandy Siegel. Third row: Robert Richie, Gary Bifrwiclc, Nathan Katz, Rhona Lart, Rochelle Tenenbaum, Richard Bloom, Bill Buterwill. 8-3 OFFICERS-Vicki Hirsch, Sandi Wruble, Brenda Jacobson, Ronnie Linderman. First row: Miriam Russo, Regina Kohn, Paul Brzostowicz, Nancy Ascher, Diane Schwartz, Rita Ginness, Diane Levine. Second row: Michael Wiener, Patricia Thorp, Frances Greco, Betty Cease, Dick Freedman, Alan Solowitz, Michael Spiegal. Third row: Sandy Finger, Don Larson, Michael Greenberg, Danny Appelrouth, Mathew Weinstein, Steve Mintz, Manuel Arner. 239 IZIUFI I I'l UKHUE k,Ll'XDDlIb 8-4 OFFICERS-Joyce Stern, Barbara Cooper, Murray Cherin, Joan Filton. First row: Joan Sternfield, Richard Rosenfeld, Betty Feldman, Helene Bertner, Bernice LoPinto, Rona Sucharow, Helen Polonsky, Nancy Pereira. Second row: Barbara Barnnett, Marilyn Borofsky, Jeannette Smith, Barbara Levine, Ruth Kleinvex, Pat Lorentzen, Roberta Kapp, Marilyn Sacharoff. Third row: Stefan Grimaldi, Arnold Cohen, Richard Gilman, Gus McMahon, Stewart Basket, Jack Attias, Dianna Berry. OFFICERS-'Tina Handelman, President, Joyce LeBott, Ann Friedman, Jack Hershman. First row: Shayna Rich, Sharon Serota, Elaine Rubin, Dianne Frasco, Carol Barrocas, Dianne Katz, Richard Gross, Charles Popoff, Martin Schumer, Second row: Rayma Cohen, Alan Cohen, Bonnie Leven, Marc Green, Howard Brous, Leslie Duke, Neil Schneider, Roberta Wachtel, Florence Routh. Third row: Sandy Schindler, Bard Brenner, Sandra Horen, Elaine Miller, Alan Frank, Susan Berman, Ronnie Graffius, Bonnie Blaire, Sandy 240 Weiss. EIGHTH GR DE CLASS OFFICERS Robert Bushanslcy, Joe Ann Levy, Barbara Fovv Richard Berman. First row: Steve Andron, Hyman Bernstein, Sandy Brooks, Russel Faibisch, Pat Smith, Gleo Coleman, Sherrie Parker, Jackie Scelza, Edward Treib. Second row' Ken Smith, Judith Skolniek, Larry Kelmanson, Bevirly lieberman, Carol Bruce, Frances Geller Sharon Myers. Third row: James Selig, Stuart Nussbaum, Jeff Lehrntan, Richard Goldberger, Phyllis Kruger Judi Weiss Saundra Katz, Carolyn Sichril. U First row: David Klapper, Hovvie Pollino, Irving Greenberg, Irwin Prager, Joan Rosen, Danny lederrnan, Ferry Steinberg, Lenny Lfvy, Alan Jarret, Gail Zaltnonowitz, Phillip Prohovv, Stuart Aurbach, Thomas Everett, Righ Noel Honaham, Paul Garifelo, Barry Schwartz, Martin Gold, Veronica Hy Danny Huttnur, Robert Rifkind, Robert Spiegel. 8-6 Rovvell Lerovv, Danny Mitnilc Mtrlsey Gilbert, Second row ard Harris, Steven Tashman de Third row: Fred Cohen SI:VI:N I H GRADE CLASSES 7-l First row: Sidney Stern, Ira Goldberg, Penny Pearl, Danny Sarper, Shelly Finger, Adrienne Katz, Stephen Menaker, Frances Waters, Beverly Shayewitz, Andy Schwartz, Stuart Joseph. Second row: Elaine Piscow, Jerry Bernstein, Stephen Cypen, Phyllis Frank, Wendy Chin, Julia Salonon, Stephen Charney, Howard Stone, David Haber, Gail Crummling, Arthur Shulman, Martin Adler, David Bachner, Stuart Machman, William Sunne, Jimmy Newton, Sheldon Miller, Carol Lapith, Mona Siden. Fourth row: Mike Corden, Sandy Farb, Sheldon Rose. rm, ft 1 1 - A - -I was K . . on S ,- S ,Q X li J f gl ' eliwil Q 'S' wnll'T First row: Judith Robinson, Treasurer, Gail Prober, Vice President, Elaine Wagman, President, Jimmie Cronon, Secretary. Second row: Lorraine Phillips, Patty Stark, Joy Murphy, Roberta Shelomith, Jared Givner, Roy Lorentzen, Karen Stone. Third row: Robert Camacho, Roberta Cooper, Steven Nadle, Michele Pearlman, Eileen Siegel, Carole Berkofsty, Harris Goodman. Fourth row: Ronald Nichols, Michael Stutzel, Edward Jackson, Jerry Vande Velde, Elyse Oshan, Stuart Ashkanozy, Freddie Bailey, 242 SEVENTH GRADE CLASSES C11 M a E Q A 6 li A 4 xv' M. H ' if -- .sg , ' y V. J' ,XM ills Q 3 WS ' 'x i s , . ,ll 7-3 First row: Judy Miller, James Schoem, Elizabeth Block, Roberta Shulman. Second row: Thomas Lehrer, Charles Nussman, Elissa Kaplan, Jay Seigal, Joan Warmbrun, Eddie Phillips, Harold Fenster, Ronald Rubbin. Third row: Yvette Cardozo, Katherine Reaben, Suzzanne Lustig, Bonnie Hamilton, Bruce Bender, Robert Schull, Charles Sutnick, Sheila Platt, Martin Dreitzer. Fourth row: Avrohn Faber, Carolyn Grey, James Hauser, Henry Zangwill, Vytas Tomas, Arthur Lewis, Stephen Frelich, Brian Guttersmith. 7-4 First row-Officers: Gail Glickman, lris Slofsky, Alice Gardner. Second row: Raymond Lauchaire, Bert Heiman, Howard Kaplan, Jay Wells, Stacy Broider, Ronald Fine, Michelle Cohen, Elandra Biolankie. Third row: Frances Traeger, Susan Yeager, Sheila Oshel, Linda Girard, Jerry Hitzner, Maxine Medress, Enid Nlanclelbaum, Serine Rubin, Jimmy Aboulafia, Lynn Sudit. Fourth row: Harry Bangel, Noel Phillips, Phillip Jacobs, Charles Kohn, Leonard Pollane, Pat Hamekr, Carmen Zarza, Joanne Stoffalon, Rochelle Abrams. Not pictured: Sharron Glassman. bI:VI:N I H LJK UI: LLASSIZS OFFICERS-Israel Diner, Ellen Moskowitz, Arlene Goldstein. First row: Albert Pakowitz, Howard Goldberg, Stephen Lesser, Ronald English, Phyliss Davis, Marian Frank, Loraine Trentecosta, Richard Kedzerski, Phyliss Bau, Bucky Calles. Second row: Verda Berman, Diannia Schultz, Kenneth Smith, Neil Friedland, Pat Monroe, Iris Koch, Jack Estrom, Martin Miller, Marie Catania, Rosalee Rosenkrantz. Third row: Larry Diamond, Larry Abrams, Donald Berkowitz, Melvin Boros, Sandra Schuring, Eileen Singer, Efrem Leiber, Brenda Osin, Eileen lngber, Helaine Wasserman. 7- OFFICERS Nadine Kolick, Penny Gusto, Carolyn Blicher. First row: Mitchell Stark, Scott Trent, Louis Green- field, Christine Sedlar, Robert Klein, Eleanor Greenberg, Howard Pasternak, Martin Prager, Steven Kramer Serge Brunet, Naomi Sholomith. Second row: Steven Kirschbaum, Pat Finder, Carlee Berry, Alexa Gray Bill Smith, Roseann Stoller, Beverly Culmo, Linda Schwartz, Cheryl Herman, Myrna Weintraub. Third row Karen Griecs, Betty Miller, Sharon Askins, Phyllis Kramer, Gary Dubler, Karin Rosendathl, Mary Hobbs Robert Menaker, William Hawkins, Q JU IOR HIGH LIBR RY COUNCIL sim mi ' 3 fm F 'N in 5 1:7 J -ka mf. Q? .W 'fi 5 J N54-F' -if . 'iff 2,5 F . ig, . ff 2 E Q. 'F , ,K gy, 'Q' 13,- ,4 ' 3 ' I 5 5 x , s . - 'ff - ' T- r -.ftam ' 'f ERMA H2112 ' X ' Sponsor X RW- M J Q A E - i The members ot the Junior ,NM-ft -gf. N-4. K, High Library Council provide , ,,,.-4 assistance and perform a valuable . ,.. X F? X 1...-ti' Service lOl' Students and l3CUllY' First row: Vicky Hirsch, Diane Schwartz, David Haber, Joan Rosen. Second row: Barbara Fovv, Sandra Farb, First row: Dick Freedman, Aurahn Faber, Gail Prober, Jerry Bernstein. Second row: Barbara Sidrow, Stella Kastrites, Harold Fenster. Third row: Paul Br7ostokic7, Sandra Katz, Marie Catania, Ruthie Kleinvex, Perry Steinberg, Sw-.M First row: Ruth Kleinvex, Stusrt Baskt, Elizabeth Blick, Eleanor Greenberg, Judi Weiss, Second row: Joan Warmbrum, Effrem Leiber, Sheldon Rose. Third row: Robert Riffkin, Henry Zang- will, Frances Geller, James Hauser, Eileen Nussbaum, Diane Frink, 245 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS The iunior high cheery leaders faithfully cheer the iunior var- sity football and bas- ketball teams on to victory. Ruth BUCI4 First row: Sue Fingerg Pat Billig, Captain, Joan Peretz, Leonore Rose. Second row: Marlene Carp, Helene Young, Roberta Lipnic, Ilene Nash, Mickey Feinstein, Sara Gili. JUNIOR BRUSH AND PALETTE 1 ' r x , li 3: s it 2 K ii t .il ,A I First row: Rhoda Winthrop, Ellen Helper, Rae Freed. Second row: Joseph Ruffo, Charlene Schop, Paula Maravchick, Sue Finger, Sandy Rosenberg. Third row: David Byrd, Joan Peretz, Phyllis Walcoff, Nancy Orey. 246 In Junior Brush and Pa- lette, artistically talented freshman and sophomore students have an oppor- tunity to develop their native ability. Vida Hirsch WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE . . . MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR DEGUTZ, for their patience and understand- ing, MISS HELEN DAVIS, for her graciousness and help, MISS MEG MONICH, MRS. DAIDY MAXCY, MISS MARGARET RING, MRS. EMILY EISENHUTH, and MRS. HELEN SARIC for Their many courte- sies, MR. IRVIN DATZ, for his faith in our ability, DEAN TARRER, DEAN LESSNER, and the many members of the faculty for Their encouragement, MR. BARNETT and his staff, for their invaluable help and thoughtfulness, PETER PERKELL, DAVID LANG, ALAN RUSNAK, and MIKE WIDGERSON for Their photographic assistance, MRS. RITTER, for her help with our art work, STAN JACKSON, for his help on football copy, MR. JOHN WRIGHT and MR. LON WATERS of Taylor Publishing Com- pany for their help, advice and reassurance, MISS MURIEL PLUMMER, for having given so tirelessly and devotedly of herself in our behalf. Dedication Faculty Office Staff P.T.A. Cafeteria Staff Custodial Staff The 1957 Senior Class Senior Log Mirror The Class of '58 The Class ot '59 The Class ot '60 Activity Section 5 Student Council 5 Anchor Club Beta Club Opti-Miss Club Junior Exchange Club Junior Optimist Club Key Club Wheel Club 5 Allied Youth 5 Lavv Club Engineering Club Junior and Senior G.A.A. 5 5 Atomic Enegry Club 5 55 F.T.A. Senior Brush and Palette 5 Nurses Club 55 R.E.L.P.A.R. 5 Quill and Scroll 5 55 N.H.S. 5 55 N.F.L. 5 Thespians Choir 5 Band 5 Language 5555 5 French IV 5 5555 French Club German Club 5555 5 Spanish Club 55555 Latin Club - 5.5.. 5 Third Year Latin Italian Club Typhoon Beachcomber Embryo Dean's Assistants Guidance Assistants Gttice Assistants Attendance Assistants Proiectionists P.A. Assistants Commercial Assistants Clinic Assistants Bookroom Assistants Chemistry Lab Assistants Senior Library Council D.C.T. 5 Pan American Club Study Day Boss tor a Day Memories Coronation Court Coronation Show Frolics Senior Class Play Sports Section 5 55 Pep Club 5 Cheerleaders Football 5 55 B Club 5555 5 5 Basketball 5 5 Tennis 5 5 5 55 Track 5 5 5 Athletes in Action Golf 5 55 5 Swimming Junior High 55 5 55 55 5 Classes 55 55 Junior High Library Junior High Cheerleaders Junior Brush and Palette 55 5 Acknowledgements 55 Advertisements 5 191 191 192 194 196 198 198 199 199 200 200 201 201 202 202 203 204 206 206 207 208 210 212 214 215 216 218 219 220 226 228 232 233 234 236 236 237 238 245 55 55246 246 247 249 ll I lllllllllllllllllm Congra+ula+ions, Seniors FROM THE FOLLOWING TEEN AGE CLUBS SPONSORED BY THE Grearer Miami Jewish Communi+y Cen+er AMICUS CHIDELT DEBS DELFI EMANONS GIBSONS KEYSTONE Beach Branch l536 BAY ROAD Miami Beach. 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