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

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CARL LESNER Dean of Boys 'The day Wouldn,t cm h I th:1t's happening heref' ne W en W0uldn7t want to know everything V OUR TOWN, Thnrnl4m Wil4I1-1' 5 Z 5 if HA lot of thoughts come hp hejie, high! and day. HOUR EOWN, Qfhorntdu Wilder fg'f K. w 9 wp is if ,R '- Q . VK hw? . X 12, 1 X 1 S in I ,X .V . 5 A xx S yn' fi' S 'WMU .Q.!Qg3i+xi ixiifyg' in -f K iv 5 94- ' , Q A hw + f 5 Q 1 ., i f 2 EN if- ' 4. I Z A lg A 1 ,, A .,. A Q X tg X .. I. f 5 . K . .. N .f N k W , , 1' a . , I . Q1 f . f' Vw A 5311 -W if 5 133' .. 38 K Q Rx Q,,., ,fx Q -Q x' if, x x xx. J xxx i 'A-Q SH 3- QQ gm . . I Xxv. ' 5. if, X . tix .. YV' 39? JN 5,5 . N f gi MN N N gx vriy gg I cw its sw ' lx. ,fi S S A ww? xx. S -8 ww, .5 Q KSNEQQWQQS Vx Q Q e - K 5 Xe 1 3 . i.Ox xi g. SLNXQE .. Q' M N Q L . . . 2 K s SX + - acult 4 1 f ?'s . - Y x .pw ,. ,Q Qb ,, X -I 5 xg X :Wx 9 JW.: 'Q ' E Kwik ,- X x . X 5 M QQ? ,Q . ,N S Q -2-A E 7 4 ,. 3, Dear Students, The publication of the 1959 Typhoon marks the end of a unique year in the history of Miami Beach High School. Limited physical facilities made necessary the extended school day -and some were Nearly comers and others ulate stay- ersf' Last yearis G'Sputniks'7 reacted in higher standards and greater academic demands-and re- port card grades may have suffered. In a sense. just to he alive in these stirring years of the worldis history is a privilege, but to be a student in Miami Beach High School means the 1 enjoyment of many privileges. Not the least among l these are close contacts with inspiring personali- ties: friendly daily associations with men and l women of learning and experience: an opportunity to work, in an atmosphere of encouragement, to- ward the practical working out of various proh- lems of life: and a share in upholding the honors and traditions of the school in classrooms. in activities. and in the community. Throughout the years of his high school, the student rarely appreciates these privileges to the full: but. as life in the greater community carries him further and further away from these years. he realizes how few are his opportunities to share the happy democratic comradeships, the intellectual associations. the loyalties to similar ideas that were so large a part of his High School life. This is my hope at your graduation time: As vour sense of appreciation increases. so may your . . cy cp feeling of loyal obligation to your Alma Mater f I increase---to increase the wisdom and skill she . H9391 gave you: to hulld up a character true to the ideals she taught you: to carry high her standards r into all lmusiness of life: to use your influence with i those who are still students to make the best use of their opportunities: to do any service that will show your loyalty to Beach High. and keep her hlack and gold hanner forever high. Very sincerely. Principal Vw'3M,.N, A uf! 11' v , COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES The Director of Student Activities has the responsibility of coordinating the pupil activities which are outside of the regular curriculum. These activities cover areas too varied to enumerate, but include the sponsorship of Student Council, the coordination of class activities, and the supervision of the club program. MURIEL RASH, S'm U Wm y GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT LEONARD STEPHEN HAROLD RUBY, JAMES SCOTT, M.S. MARGARET FRISCHMAN, B.Ed. MCINTOSH, Ph.D. M,A, Ohio State University TELLER. M.Ed. University of Miami Indiana University New York University University of Miami As young adults, we are assisted with sincerity by the guidance department in solving the problems we face as we mature. Counselors are invaluable in our deciding upon a career or college. As Freshmen adjusting to Beachis routine and tradition, we no longer faced school as an ordeal, for we knew there were interested people eager to aid us. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT We all have one course in common-whether Freshmen or SENIORS preparing for college or business. The curriculum is diverse enough to interest each of usg and the teachers. well qualified to present us with our most important course. Under their guidance we become familiar with American. British, and world literature: grammar principles and usage. We have achieved a high standard of writing. speaking. reading, and listeningfexpressing our thoughts through the language that is our heritage. HELEN DAVIS. MA. Columbia University BRIAN BYRD. M.A. JOSEPHINE JAMES DUNN, B.A. JUNE EDMONDSON, MYRTLE CILLEN, Harvard University CURTO, MA. Vanderbilt University B.A. B.A, Vanderbilt University University of Texas Denison University GRACE BROWN, M.A. Sorbonne University LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Our Language Department has given us the opportunity to be- come familiar with the languages most valuable in daily life and in preparation for college. Knowing the culture of other nations from which we have inherited much of our way of life enables us to understand these peoples and ourselves more thoroughly. ALFRED AARONS, GAIL DAVIS, B.A. GWEN GILTNER, PRISCILLA KEELS, M,A, Indiana Uriiversity Columbia University B.S. B.A. Ohio State University University of Florida HELEN 7 JOSEPH TUCKER, ILAH WARNER, WILLIAM WRIGHT, M A M A B A MCCULLOCH. B.A. . . Marshall College Emory University VIDA HIRSCH. DOROTHY RITTER, lI.F.A. LL.B. Carnegie Institute Douglas College JOHN COLEMAN. AILEEN DININO. BS. M.Ed. Penn State University Viterbo College University of South University of Dakota Pittsburgh ART DEPARTMENT Whether art is a hobby or a potential vocation, the Art Department seeks to teach us to see and appreciate the world and to express ourselves visually. Ad- vanced students learn the basic prin- ciples and techniques of art. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Our Music Department, consisting of choruses, bands, and the orchestra, help us to develop our musical pro- ficiency and expression. PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPARTMENT NANCY WEIR, B.S. Northwestern University DRAMA DEPARTMENT WALTER PECK, M.A. University of Denver Miss Nancy Weir. in her Pub- In Drama Classes we hecome lic Speaking: classes. strives to acquainted with the history of mold discerning. clear-thinking. the theater and its technical end. expressive. individualistic speak- Even some talent is discovered. ers. AUDIO-VISUAL DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT FRANCIS HAAS, Ph.D. University of Chicago ALBERT COX, BS. University of Kentucky The Audio-Visual assistants Amidst much laughter. efficiently and unobtrusively really' do learn i0 drive- show films to classes. Bet you'll read about that in tomorrow's newspaper. Did you say this is for my nails? SHOP DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT STEPHEN MILLER. DAVID SMITH, ANNA BLATTNER, JANE PIERCE, RS. Ii.Ed. I3.Ed. HS. University of Scranton University of Miami University of Miami Florida State University To develop skill in preparing us for entering modern We HFC ifiugilf CffiCiCI1l and lhfifly Sewing and cook industry as craftsmen. the shop courses familiarize us iii? in fulfilling iiie T9flUiTPmCUi of 8 yffaf of HOITIC with mechanical materials. tools. and processes. ECOUOTTUCS- MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT The Mathematics Department offers courses at every grade level. Two years of N 'xt we 'mgwgkxt Y K rg yt 5 wr ix X at I . ,I . X . ig af CHARLES DRUMMOND, Mb. University of Southern California And that other 'A' costs five- dollars, states Mr. Drummond, mathematics are required for graduation, but many of us take additional courses in order to meet the entrance requirements of the colleges of our choice. M-A- Loyola University University of Michigan WINFREY COLE, WII,I,lVIA COX. ALA. MA. Furman University l't'al1ody College 'Z f It 'HRH A difficult problem is explained hy Hrs, Martinez. ROBERT LENTZ, EVA MARTINEZ. IES. NIA. ' . fa niwrsity fiolumliia University HELEN BONADIES. ALICE BURNS, Ph.B. FLORIDA CARRIER, R.A. Florida State University ETIIEI, GRIFFITH. M.A. Columbia University WILDON MIILLEN, RS. Florida South:-rn University SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Although only one year of Biology or General Science is required for graduation, many students take advantage Of the Physics and Chemistry courses, thus gaining a greater knowledge of science. This year honor classes were formed designed to stimulate the scientifically gifted student. LOIS ALLSWORTH, M.S Florida State University ROBERT BOND, B.A. ELIZABETH ROBERT ROPE, STANLEY LOUPUS, ALVA MASHBURN, University of Florida FERGUSON, BA. B.Ed. B.S. I .B-S . Seton Hill University of Miami University of Miami University of Georgia MYRON MOKIERNAN, M.S. University of Iowa ALFRED TRIFONE B.Ed. University of Miami Q ESTHER OLLE, M.S. University of Illinois Mrs. Ferguson's Biology class is busily working on another Lepidop- tera diagram. 29 ELEANOR JACK, M.Ed. Temple University BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Department of Business Education attempts to introduce to us the elements of business training essential for intelligent participation in business activities. Educational and vocational guidance are available to those interested in pursuing a business career. We receive a basic foundation for advanced specialized studies in business. SHIRLEY DIAMOND BS Temple University , sf' CHARLES FRIEND MARGARET HARRIET JONAS MARK LOVERN M Ed HOLMES B s Umversity of Miami Peabody College University of Miami University of Tennessee STEPHEN SANCUINO, LL.B. University of Miami WALTER VAN HORN, MS. Florida Slate University 30 The main attraction is this way, young lady, says Mr. Friend. THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Our Social Studies Department offers courses at each grade level, giving us the opportunity to acquire a basic background in and understanding of the geographic, economic, political, and social aspects of our local, national, and world community. The offerings encourage student participation in the discussion and analysis of current affairs, provide opportunities for problem solving leading to the appreciation of and obligations toward our American Way of Life. This year, for the first time, the eighth and eleventh grade students were taught American History by television. LUCY ROBINSON, B.A Agnes Scott BEVERLY COOPER, B.B.A University of Miami Students receive words of wisdom from Mrs. Dalton. I HFEIEISTOFL COQEEIE, M-A. , ,' ing amwx o lege QN Q 3.-ff 05 4, ,W is 1 V' -4,7 I ,f CLARA DALTON, MILTON CHARLES MARTIN ADEL GOODMAN, B.A. FEINSTEIN, M.A. FIELDSON, M.A. GOLDWYN, LL.B. M.A. Ohio State University University of Marshall College St, Lawrence Columbia University KemUCkY University PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ORIN SCHROEDER, DOROTHY RUTH BUCK, B.S, M.Ecl. ACNELLO, BS. DePaul University University of Miami Florida State University The Physical Education program seeks to interest us in worthwhile, healthful activities, while teaching us coordination, skills. and sportsmanship. Do as I say-not as I do . . .V 4 HARRY MALLIOS, MARVIN NOCKOW, JOAN STARR, M.A. HS. M.A. New York University University of Miami University of Carolina CASPER VACCARO, B.Ed. University of Florida JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY FRANZ BOLINGER, LUCIA WILLIAM DONATH, GRACE FRASIER, M.A. CHALCRAFT, M.A. B.Ed. B-S-l . University of Michigan Texas College University of Miami Cornell University e All phases of instruction are employed by Miss Wilson. REVE KAPIT, M.A. Columbia University St JOHN KING, LL.B. St. John University ELINOR WILSON, WAUNEITA M.Ed, WOLFORD, M.Ed. Maryland University Ohio State University NANCY MURPHREE, B.S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute here are some of the teachers at their leisure HLOHZQTLIS What are you complaining about? The barber charged me S1.75. ,een-wmrcw 'Q ,.-41 Serving detention, Mr. Loupus? lx! I. A 'Q ft, mais sa BRT aw-i -fi at-.fi ku Q' J' Petits fours, five or six LIBRARY The num:-rous cluties of our librarians invlucle the maintenance of the ll.000-volunw library. sponsorship of the lihrary assistants. anal the or- ganization of college Catalogues and scholarship MAXIE L. DICKERSON, B.A. Tift lfollcge' ELLA MAE GILBERT. ILA. University of Florida X al information. wr! 1 Censoring teachers' room candids. fix? xi, Mknulw What are their eyes glued to, facts or figures? office staff EMILY EISENHUTH LOUISE GLASS HELEN SARIC Attendance Nurse Dean's Secretary The office staff, the front for our school, handles all the secre- tarial duties from registering new students to making out the teach- ers' payroll. Keeping students' transcripts, ordering school sup- plies and equipment, handling student insurance, and taking mes- sages for the teachers are just a few of the routine duties. Besides compiling a list of absentees and contacting their homes, the at- tendance office h a n d l e s with- drawals and school bus arrange- ments. 1 ELIZABETH BEATRICE MANZE DAISEY MAXEY CAROSELLA Office Office Treasurer Friends, clerks, and teachers, lend me your ears orates Mrs, McCulloch. MARGARET KING Office BETTY TAYLOR Office MRS. SOL PINE President Adult interest shown 19 Parent-Teacher Association Members of the faculty and mothers in the PTA have joined together to promote the welfare of the students at home and school. As a member of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, the Miami Beach High School Parent- Teacher Association is responsible for promoting adult interest in school functions. Members of the PTA who devote their spare time to tending the supply room and clinic are familiar sights around school. Guided by five aims, the PTA effectively furthers welfare of children in the home and com- nunity, raises standards of home life, secures iigher plateaus of training, and unites efforts of ieachers and the public to obtain advantages in all Jhases of education. Our PTA is truly indis- Jensable. For the convenience of the students, school supplies are sold by mem hers of the PTA. cashiers ...J .-.4u0 Left to right: Rose Lefkowitx, Ceil Kasman, Peggy Clodstcin. SQTUQTS cafeteria staff Our cafeteria staff prepared well-balanced meals with care and imagination. We enjoyed attractive lunches at a minimum cost. W ft, W kitchen staff fw- A aka! A G 1 Left to right: Lucy Smith, Marion Sipkin, Dorothy Moss, Grace McLaughlin, Clara Rosenfeld, Eliza- bf-th Albury, Sybil Han- cock, Edna Leduc, Doro- thea Davis. l,e-fl to right: Mamie Mn-ers. Beatrice- King, Mil- dred Nix, Maud Burre, Orpllclia Hornet, Etllclenc Mitcllell. Eloise Waters, llolilmy llluc. Clarence Ro- land. Annie Rulll lllaclc. custodians and maids The staff that keeps house for the myriad of students has the tasks of keeping our huHding in order and good repair and caring for the grounds. Z2 Finders, keepersg losers, weepers, gloats Roy Johnson. Left to right: Lucy Mae Twyne, Thelma Till- man, Willa Mae Ward. ROW l. left to right: Lewis Baier, Roy Johnson, Ralph Hardegg, loc Giannucle. ROW 2: Clarence Reynolds. Henny Dykes, Sol Pakowilz, 4 '1 mix- R, 'AWK - WN ,A.4 . - w , TF.., Q R4 l !ii'1z1 1 J. f KQXQ sw .sw ,R X .ls 1. .4 K f ., A Liv' N v , -6' ff N X ,www I ,nad , ' Q 1. v mf- M W. ,X ,iam X f ' 1 . Y , 'fm-M ' v J- 7 ff V 13,4 , ?,,g,v,, If 5,zwf.iMiC , Haig, 4,2 . 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Horston Cooper ,f , ,f 12-2, Lucy Robinson 12-3, Alice liurns 12-4, Gail Davis 12-5, ln-ne Roberts vvlL'C-ljlil'Sl1ll'Ill. :xml Svcrvta1'y Roz Klein W'LlIi'll. 12-6, Elm-anor Jack 12-T. Jos:-ph Tucker if . 3' l2-12. :Mlvlv lloomlnum 12-13. Clara Dalton 12-14. Eu-lyn Russell l2'15. Stvplwrl Mvlnlusll BEVERLY AARONSON Ambition To be successful and to have a happy life. I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful and lasting friendships I have made in Beach High. VIRGINIA ADAMS Ambition Modeling I Will Remember . . . my two years in the Choir. Activities Choir, AY, FNA, GAA. .IAN ADLER Ambition To run an orphanage. I Will Remember . . . my 'unforgettable friends, the finale of Corona- tion, and room 316. Activities AY, Beachcomber Reporter, Circulation Staff, President Homeroom, Modern Dance Club President, Beta, Typhoon Photo- Coordinator, NFL Calendar Girl, .lr. Exchange Club Sweetheart, Quill and Scroll. .IORGELINA AGOSTINI Ambition To be an outstanding diplomat. I Will Remember . . . wonderful days at Beach High. BRUCE ALEXANDER Ambition Lawyer I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful times I had with the Band and Mr. Coleman. Activities Band. BONNIE ALTSHULER Ambition To be a credit to my parents. I Will Remember . . . the fun, work, and most of all, the friendships I have made these past three years: Activities Anchor, Homeroom Treasurer. KENNETH AMIRA Ambition Businessman I Will Remember . . . the short, but enjoyable, amount of time I spent at Beach High. LOUISE ANGEL Ambition To have faith and understanding always. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful group of friends who have shown me loyalty and sincerity. Activities Aquaphoons, Sr. Brush and Palette, Opti-Miss, Coronation Procession, Calendar Girl. JOAN APPLEBAUM Ambition To be- as good a mother and wife as my mother. I Will Remember . . . the' best teacher I ever had, the happiest and saddest days of my life, and some everlasting friendships. LINDA APPLEBAUM Ambition To attend college for four years. I Will Remember . . . four wonderful years of attending .Beach High and the experiences that accompanied these years. Activities Opti-Miss, Homeroom Sec., AY, Red Cross, Typhoon Ad- seller. SANDRA APPLEBAUM Ambition College and a happy, fruitful life. I Will Remember , . . the friendships, the treasured memories of 1 past four years, Majorettes, NHS, and the special friends who ga me a great SENIOR year. Activities Homeroom President, V. P., Majorette, AY, Opti-Miss, E bryo, Typhoon Bookseller, NHS, Student Council Committees, Coro tion Procession, Calendar Girl, Wheel Club Sweetheart. CYNTHEA ARONSON Ambition Teacher I Will Remember . . . homeroom. Activities Band. FTA, Spanish Club, Office Ass't. ARLENE ASH Ambition To find happiness. I Will Remember . . . Beach High and all my friends. Activities Homeroom Treasurer, AY, Opti-Miss, Coronation Procession BRENDA ASTOR Ambition To be happy and successful. I Will Remember . . . those special people. Activities FNA, Embryo, Homeroom V. P., Coronation procession. RUTH AUERBACH Ambition Architect I Will Remember . , . when I was in 7th grade and I looked up to the SENIORS. RICHARD AUSPITZ Ambition Accountant I Will Remember . . . the T-shirt incident and Luke. Activities Choir President. JOAN AUSTIN Ambition College and a career in show business. I Will Remember . . . the day I made Choir. Activities French Club, Anchor, Choir. BARBARA AXLER Ambition To find and keep happiness forever. I Will Remember . . . the many wonderful friendships I made and the SENIOR Prom of '57. Activities Coronation Procession, NFL Calendar Girl. VICTOR AZRAK Ambition Accountant I Will Remember . . . my great friends at Beach High and the wonder- ful times I had. STEVE BAGDAN Activities Key Club. Golf Team. 6 Fifty dollars down, ten dollars a week, instructions included! VICTOR BAILEY Ambition Doctor I Will Remember . . . the wonderful times and teachers I have had at Beach High. Activities Octagon, AY, Ushering. MEREDITH BALK Ambition To always have health and happiness. I Will Remember . . . the wild time the band and majorettes had on the trip to Washington, D. C., in 1957. Activities Majorettes, Spanish Club Rep., Typhoon Bookseller, Ass't Head Majorette. MARSHALL BALTUCH Ambition Journalist I Will Remember . . . the many friendships I have made in the past' three years at Beach High and the first day I walked past the door of Beach when I knew this was to be my second home. ROBERTA BARAD Ambition To be with the one I love. l Will Remember . . . my SENIOR year and those who made it what It WHS. Activities Sr. Red Cross, AY, Spanish Club. MARTIN BARASCH Ambition To go to college. I.Will Remember . . . all the friends I have made and all the good times. STEVE BARON Ambition To do the best I can in anything I may encounter in later life. I Will Remember . . . the friends I have made, the experiences I have had, and some of the learning afforded me at Beach High. Activities Wheel Club Sr. Board Member, A Cappella Choir, Physics Lab. Ass't., S. Fla. Science Fair. Attention please-this is your leader speaking. RICHARD BARRIE Am bition Business Executive I Will Remember . . . all thc great times, A Lovcr's Question, and the greatest friends in the world. Activities Jr. Exchange Vice President, Beachcomber Sports Editor, Student Council Traffic Committee, Journalism Convention, SANDRE BAYER Ambition Nurse I Will Remember . . . some of the wonderful kids, the football games and the dances after the games, the friendship of two wonderful girls, and a two-year memory. Activities FNA. STEPHANIE BECKERMAN Ambition College and continued happiness with a certain guy. I Will Remember . . . my four wonderful years at Beach, the great times in Band, my teachers, and my friends. Activities Anchor Club, Attendance Office Ass't. ROBERT BENACH Ambition Mechanical engineer I Will Remember . . . the long days and hard work involved in gradu- ating from Beach High. Activities Stamp Club. ARTHUR BEN ZMAN Ambition Businessman I Will Remember . . . my four years at Beach and the help leceived from many of the teachers. PHILIP BERGMAN Ambition Attorney I Will Remember . . . three years made wonderful hy a very special girl and one group of friends. Activities Holneroom President, V. P. Freshman Class, President Sophomore Class, President Junior Class, Jr. Exchange Club, Band Captain. 47 RICHARD BERKOWITZ Ambition Tax lawyer. I Will Remember . . . four wonderful years at Beach. Activities Homeroom President, Jr. Optimist, Homeroom V. P. CAROL BERIVIAN Ambition To know not only what I ought to do, but the way in which I can do it. I Will Remember . , . the end of a beginning completed with greater maturity, wisdom, and knowledge, and the loyalty and sincerity of my closest friends. Activities Beta, Homeroom Sec'y, Embryo, Office Ass't, Beachcomber Bus. Mgr., Typhoon Adseller. NAN BERNSTEIN Ambition To have lasting happiness and live up to the expectations of my family: I Will Remember , ,'. the friendships of the wonderful people, my closest friends, to whom I owe everything, and B. B., who made my SENIOR year tops. Activities Opti-Miss, Projects Comm., Typhoon Band, AY, Office Ass't., Beachcomber, Usher, Typhoon Bookseller. LINDA BEUTEL Ambition Interior decorating. I Will Remember . . . how wonderful it was to come back to Beach High and Key Club. Activities Homeroom Sec'y, Cheerleader, Anchor Club, Coronation, Key Club Sweetheart. CLAUDIA BIALOLENKI Ambition To bring happiness to others and to achieve success in the field of sociology. I Will Remember . . . the day I was informed I was a semi-finalist in the National Merit exam and the fine teachers who have guided me toward graduation. SALLY BIBLO Ambition To be a nurse and, in time, extend my services to my own wonderful family of two boys and a girl, if God be willing. I Will Remember . . . six years at Beach, Mrs. Class, the basketball team of '56-'57, and the dances after the games. Activities FNA, Clinic Ass't., Beachcomber Rep., Guidance Rep. HARRIET BIENENFELD Ambition Teacher. I Will Remember . . . the guidance I received from Beach. Activities FTA, AY. ROBERT BLACK Ambition To become a U. S. ambassador to the U. N. I Will Remember . . , Boys' State, Key Club, and coming in second best for the Vice Pres. of Student Council. Activities Key Club, AY, Homeroom President. MARSHA BLACKER Ambition To understand people and find happiness and success. Activities Homeroom President, Anchor Club, Art Award, AY, GAA, Spanish Club, Sec'y of Interior, NHS, MARTIN BLAIRE Ambition A ccountant. I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful experiences at Beach and my teachers, especially Mrs. Ritter and Mr. C-oldwyn. STEPHEN BOBER Ambition Marine lawyer I Will Remember . . . my first impressive glimpse of Beach High. EDWARD BOOKBINDER Am bilion Doctor I Will Remember , . . the greatest friends in the world and the many wonderful times l've shared with them, thus making my SENIOR year the greatest year of my life. Activities Beachcomber Rep., Band, Key Club, Student Council Treas- urer, Student Council Vice President's Committee. STEPHEN BOOKSPAN Ambition To reach the pinnacle of success. I Will Remember . . . one SENIOR, one friend, and one swell gang. Activities Wheel Club, Homeroom President, Homeroom Treasurer, ALAN BRAXTON Ambition Sports an noun cing I Will Remember . . . my many experiences at Beach High and my friends. MICHAEL BRESLOFF Ambition To become associated with hotel management and to follow this course to become a successful hotel manager. I Will Remember . . . Beach High, a beautiful school with a great teaching staff, and my SENIOR year, my best and happiest. EUGENE BRENNER Ambition To be socially accepted and succeed in the business venture I will enter. I Will Remember . . . all the people I have met at Beach, the wonderful teachers who have taught me, Macbeth's downfall was mine, too, the great opportunities afforded me by D.C.T., Who knows, maybe some- day I'll be another Michelangelo, and be the only boy in a class full of girls. ARLEN E BRENWA SSER Ambition To continue working at Washington Federal until l find that special one and get married and then-to make myself a good wife and mother. I Will Remember . . . being a library assistant, the meetings before homeroom, social dancing, study hall, and a certain grawl as a SENIOR. Activities AY, Ushering, Student Council Projects Committee. ELAYNE BRESSMAN Ambition Modern dancer and choreographer in the theater. I Will Remember . . . the rehearsals, the thrills, and excitement of the Crown and Capers show, the honor of being tapped into NHS, and all the memories of my friends and teachers of my high school days. Activities Opti-Miss, Typhoon Bookseller, Thespian Treas., French Club, Ushering, Homeroom Sec'y, NHS, Homeroom Chaplain, Modern Dance Club Vice-President. RONALD BRODIE Ambition Finance and industrial management. I Will Remember . , . the debate trips to numerous high schools and to the State Capitol and all the teachers and classmates who trans- formed the school building into a wonderful place. Activities NFL,'Atomic Energy Club, Octagon, Gainesville Engineering Tour. BRENDA BRODY Ambition To live up to the high goals I have set for myself. I Will Remember . , . Beach High-the good and the had! l l Activities Homeroom President, Beachcomber Circulation Committee, Guidance Ass't, Beachcomber Reporter. ROBERT BROOKS Ambition Graduation from college. I Will Relllember . . . my four years as a cager, Key Club, and that certain someone who made a joyous summer turn into a blissful winter. Activities Latin Club, Varsity Basketball, Key Club, S.C, Traffic Comm., Homeroom President, Spanish Club. MERLE BROTMAN Ambition To fulfill my father's expectations of me and to be happy. I Will Remember . . . cherished friendships, the night Aquaphoons won Frolics, and the swimming team, Activities Aquaphoons, Swimming Team, Drama Club, CAA, S.C, So- cial Affairs Comm., Ist string All City swimming team, Swimming- 3rd in state, AY, 2nd string All City swimming team, Usher. MAXINE BROWN Ambition To be a celebrity. I Will Remember . . . the different experiences I've shared with the many wonderful people at Beach. Activities Drama Club. WENDY BURNS Ambition Social Worker. I Will Remember , . . the fun and experiences I had during tht- Boss for a Day program in October of this year. Activities FNA. MARTIN BURELL Ambition To marry a wealthy girl. I Will Remember . . . the Thespian initiation. DAVID BYRD Am bition Industrial Designer. I Will Remember . . . a million unforgettable moments, wonderful friends, one of whom will always remain so very special. Activities Wheel Club President, Sr. Brush and Palette Treas., French Club, Thespians, Homeroom President, NHS President, Beachcomber Staff Artist, AY, Beta's Mr. Personality, Artist of the Year, Art Scholar- ship to U. of M., Harvard Book Award. ALLAN CARMEL Ambition Medical Doctor. I Will Remember . . . my first and only year at Beach and my friends. SUSAN CARPEL Ambition To lead a happy and successful life. I Will Remember . . . my three wonderful years in the majorette corps and our exciting trip to Washington, D. C. Activities CAA, Homeroom SCCIY, .I.V. Cheerleading, Majorette, Beach- comber Rep., Coronation, Spanish Club. SUSAN CARREY Ambition Success in any future endeavor. I Will Remember . . . four years at Beach and lasting friendships. Activities Homeroom Sec'y, Anchor Club, Beachcomber Reporter and Managing Editor, Typhoon Adseller, Embryo, AY, S.C, Vice Presidents and Projects Comm. JOE CAYRE Ambition To hold a successful business position which requires little work. I Will Remember . . . my friends who have helped me. Activities Key Club, A Cappella Choir, Homeroom Guidance Rep. 50 HARRIS CHERIN Activities .lr. Exchange Club, S.C. Traf. Comm., Homeroom President, Choir, Physics Lab Ass't. MICHAEL CHERNOFF Ambition The field of social science or law. CAROLE CITRIN Ambition To make all the people I love happy. I Will Remember . . . three years of happiness and love and the friend- ships tllat will alter not with the completion of high school. Activities FTA, V. P. Committee, Opti-Miss, Typhoon, 'Beachcomber Adscller. DAVID COHEN ELINDA COHEN Ambition To be happy I Will Remember . . . a special boy who made my four years at Beach so wonderful and the friendship of a certain girl. Activities Opti-Miss, Coronation, Spanish Club, Student Council, Projects Comm., Miss B Club, Typhoon Typist and Bookseller, Main Office Ass't. JUNE COHEN Ambition Medical Secretary I Will Remember . . . Coronation, Frolics, all the football games, and having the best year at Beach. LOIS JANE COHEN Ambition Medical Technology I Will Remember . . . my hopes, my laughs, my tears and a very special friend who shared all these memories of Beach. Activities Beachcomber News Ed., Typhoon Bookseller, S. C. Comm., Anchor Rec, Sec'y, Coronation, Typhoon Head Copy Typist. STEVE COFF EY Ambition To be successful in all further ventures, no matter what they may be. I Will Remember . . . Mrs. Manze's 3rd period study hall and Mrs. Robinson's great classg those were happy hours. JOAN COLMAN Ambition To find the star with my name on it and make my loved ones proud of me. I Will Remember . . . my friends, my family, and my six years at Beach, Activities Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Sr. Red Cross. PAULETTE CONN Ambition The ultimate of happiness. I Will Remember . . . my sincere and loyal friends, all of my ac- tivities, and the wonderful experiences I had being a cheerleader. Activities- AY, President Spanish Class, Anchor, Homeroom Sec'y, Cheerleader, NFL, Calendar Girl, Hon, Mention Science Fair, 5I LINDA COOKE Ambition To possess the qualities I admire in others. I Will Remember . . . the hours of work, the many laughs, being tapped for NHS, a wonderful summer, nine special teachers, and, most of all, the friendships. Activities Sec'y of Homeroom, CAA, Opti-Miss, Rec, Sec'y, NHS, French Club V. P., Spanish Club, Beachcomber Feature Writer, Home- room President, Typhoon Art Editor. JOEL COPENHAGEN Ambition To attend school in the area of Washington, D. C., and to be with a certain angel in that area. I Will Remember . . . the victorious basketball game against Gables in the 1958 tournament and this school for all it has taught me in the quest to learn to know people. DIANE CRAMER Ambition College I Will Remember . . . all the nice girls and handsome boys at Beach. IOANNE CULMO Ambition College I Will Remember . . . all the nice years I've spent at Miami Beach High and the many friends that I have acquired, who have helped make those years ones to remember. Activities Pep Club, Commercial Ass't. BARBARA CUTLER Ambition A happy, useful life I Will Remember . . . my wonderful days at Beach High. ELI DASSA Ambition Electronic technician I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful pals and the times we had together, MARILYN DAVIDSON Ambition Teaching I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful friends I have made at Beach High. Activities AY BARBARA DAVIS Ambition To be able to bring joy to the hearts of many with a song. I Will Remember . . . those who remain. Activities Choir, GAA, Beachcomber Representative, Social Studies Ass't. LINDA DEAN Ambition Teacher I Will Remember . . . the sun, the inspiring teachers, and my mother. Activities Pep Club. RICHARD DELAROSE Ambition Undecided I Will Remember . . . nothing. FELIX DEPORTO 4mbition United Nations interpreter I Will Remember . . . two years made wonderful by a Special girl. Activities Choir ELAINE DERNIS 4rnbition To fulfill my farnil-v's expectations of T77-C. I Will Remember . . . my dearest friend, Cail, friendships that will not ilter with the completion of high school, my gavel that is filled with gratitudeg and the Canadian sunset which brought to me the true mderstanding of love, Activities AY, Jr. Red Cross, Anchor, Majorette, S.C. Comm., Typhoon Bookseller, Homeroom Treasurer. DIANE DEUTSCH ffmliition Music I Will Remember . . . the NHS assembly in 1958 and Honor English. Activities Spanish Club. NFL. Opti-Miss, Beachcomber Circulation Staff, NHS. GARY IJIENER 4rnbition To make this Country a better place in which to live. I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful experiences that go along with a great Beach High. Activities Homeroom Treasurer, Wheel. IACK DISKIN 4mbition To be a millionaire I Will Remember . . . all the fun I had at Beach and Mrs. Reaben's eighth period remedial class. Xctivities Engineering Club. RETER DONOHUE 'fmbition Arlrertising I Will Remember . . . my friends at Beach High, Miss and Mrs. Davis, md all the coaches. Xctivities Football. Track. S.C. Traf. Comm. SONYA DUBBIN lmbition Sociologist Will Remember . . . always my wonderful SENIOR year and all the riendships I made. IRLIN DUBLER lm bition Automotive Designer Will Remember . . . and attempt to profit by all the mistakes I have iade at Beach. AMES DUBLIN Imbition To be a success in life Will Remember . . . my teachers, my four years at Beach High, and wonderful Sophomore. .ctivities Homeroom President, Jr. Optimist. lLAINE DUNNEH Will Remember . . . all my friends. I g 1 I f I - I 54 Swing and sway our sharp SENIOR way BETTY DURBIN Ambition To become a stenographer and to find happiness in life. I Will Remember . . . the day I became a SENIOR. KENNETH ELKIND Ambition Business Administration I Will Remember . . . the wonderful friends I have made at Beach. ELAINE ELLINS Ambition To have a rich and rewarding life in the field of nursing I Will Remember , . , the four years spent in Beach with my best friend, Sherry, and all the wonderful hours spent working on scenery. Activities FNA, Coronation Comm., Clinic Ass't. SUZANNE ELLIS Ambition To have a happy and successful marriage. I Will Remember . . . January 18, 1958, a Marine, and happiness. MARK ELSON Ambition College I Will Remember . . . the first day, the last day, the ones in between, and the debate trips. Activities Chess Club, NFL, Key Club, Homeroom Parliamentarian, NHS, Third year Spanish medal, NFL Degree of Honor and Merit. ELLEN EPSTEIN Ambition Teacher I Will Remember . . . Beach High for the happiness I have known and the valued friendships I have made. Activities FTA, Embryo Staff, AY, Typhoon Bookseller, Homeroom Sec'y, Guidance Ass't, Coronation. 'fssuemaffzaxgi-,1 i,s.:1wuzl'o . What's with these bomb scares? SHARON EPSTEIN Ambition To succeed I Will Remember . . . my first day at Beach High and how friendly and helpful everyone was. Activities Embryo Art Staff, Typhoon Bookseller, Beachcomber Ad- seller, AY. JOSEPH FALIN HARRY FALK Ambition Optometrist I Will Remember . . . the good times I had at Beach High and all my friends. Activities Swimming Team. MARCIA FALK Ambition Private Secretary I Will Remember . . . the many wonderful days spent at Beach High, all my good friends, and the many helpful teachers. BETTE FECHTNER Ambition, Some field of art. Lend-a-Hand, and the SENIOR Proms of '58 and '59. ELINORE FELDMAN l Will Remember . , . my last two years in high school, the Coronation, 55 MARK FELDMAN Ambition Clinical Psychologist I Will Remember . . . my darling, Sandra Gail Shuring. MARVIN FELDMAN Ambition Professional photographer I Will Remember . . . the magnificent opportunity given to me by Mr. E. Allen Becker in 1958. Activities Audio-Visual Ass't. EUGENE FIERRO Ambition To be a playboy. I Will Remember . . . certain parties, the many girls of my junior and SENIOR years whose company I enjoyed. Activities Volleyball team, S.C. Traf. Comm., AY. BRUCE FISHER Ambition Engineering Activities Track, Cross Country Track. HOWARD FISHER Ambition Psychology I Will Remember . . . the wonderful times I had throughout my high school career and all the coaches who gave me a better understanding of sportsmanship. Activities Basketball. MADELEINE FISHER Ambition Modeling I Will Remember . . . the friendships of certain girls that will alter not with the completion of high school, the preceding graduation, and my future hopes of walking down the same aisle. Activities AY, Anchor, Majorette, Homeroom Sec'y, Typhoon Ad- seller, Coronation Profcession, Typhoon Ass't. SARAH FISHER Ambition To make others as happy as I have been. I Will Remember . . . the friendships of certain girls that will alter not with the completion of high school and Gail's everlasting friend- ship. Activities Homeroom President, Treas., S.C. Comm., Typhoon Head Buss. Typist, Octette Rec. Sec'y., Coronation Procession, St. Co. Ass't, Beachcomber Reporter. CARY FLEISHER Ambition Food Technologist I Will Remember . . . working on all the plays and shows. Activities Sr. High Library Council, P.A. Ass't. BONNIE FODIIVIAN Ambition Registered Nurse I Will Remember . . . the memories of these past four years and the Band trip. Activities AY, FTA, Band, FNA. ALAN FOLLENDER Ambition Medicine I Will Remember . . . the teachers had throughout my fouf Yeafs at Beach. Activities French Club. MURRAY FOX STEPHEN FOX Ambition Photographer I Will Remember . . . the photographic experience I received working with Mrs. Rash, Mr. Samuelson, and Mr. Peckf Activities Student Council Photographer, Typhoon Photographer. MARK FINKEL FRANCES FRANKEL Ambition To fulfill the confidence my parents have in me. I Will Remember . . . my wonderful friends and the guidance of some teachers. Activities Beta Club, Beachcomber Reporter. RAE F REED Ambition To master the art of living. I Will Remember . . . the comforts of friendships and my three angels who have taught me much of what I know. Activities Beta Treasurer, Thespian President, NFL, NHS, Usher, French Club, Home Room Treasurer, Drama Club, Jr. Brush and Palette, Latin Club Treasurer. BONNIE FREEDMAN Ambition Neurosurgery I Will Remember . . . the hours spent working on school productions, doing research at the hospital, the football games, even though we didn't always win, and most of all, the wonderful people I met at Beach. Activities Sr. Lib. Council, Thespians, AY Sec'y and Treasurer, Spanish Club, Jr. Scientist Research Program, Ushering, Audio-Visual, First Year Spanish Medal. JEFFERY FRELICH Ambition Radio and television broadcasting or Aviation. I'Will Remember . . . our summer vacation and all the wonderful teachers and friends I've had at Beach. Activites Engineering Club, Varsity Track, Jr. Optimist, Varsity Track Team, Homeroom V. P., Beachcomber, Cross country team, Physics Lab. Ass't., Varsity Letter-Cross Country. ROBERT FREHLING iimbition To lead a successful life and provide comfort for those I ove. I Will Remember . . . the midnight sun. ANDREA F REMON Ambition To make my parents and my friends proud of me. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful group of friends I made at Beach High. Activities Opti-Miss Club, Beachcomber Reporter, Ass't, Feature Ed., Associate Ed., Quill and Scroll, NHS, Pep Club, Choir, French Club, AY, Spanish II Medal. ELLIOTT FRIEDWALD Ambition To become an engineer. I Will Remember . . . all my days at Beach, its wonderful faculty, and all my classmates. Activities Chess Club. LINDA GECKER Ambition Private Secretary I Will Remember . . . the friendships of a Certain will alter not with the completion of high school. Activities Jr. Red Cross, Lost and Found Comm. MANNY GELLER Ambition Radio and television work. I Will Remember . . . the good times I had in Choir and of all my teachers who have helped me in one way or another. Activities Beachcomber Staff STANLEY GELIVIAN Ambition Engineer I Will Remember . . one crazy night at the Sir .Iohn and another at the ,lim Jam. Activities .lr. Exchange, Treas. of Sophomore Class, ,I.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Big Brother. JEFFREY GILBERT Ambition Dentist I Will Remember . . . that one year of chemistry with Mr. Loupus, and the many good times I spent at Beach. MICHAEL GILBERT Ambition Six months in the army and then a Chemical engineering future. I Will Remember . . . the vast storehouse of knowledge I have ac- quired at Beach. EDYVARD CINSBERG Ambition To become a success in the business world. I Will Remember . . . the trip to Washington, D, C., with the band in '57. ROBERT GLADSTONE Alnbilion To become a SIIFCUSS in life. I Will Remember . . . all the knowledge I have gained in my four years at Bt-aeh. 8 group of girls that GAIL FRITZ Ambition To get my M.R.S. degree and keep my man happy. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful group of girls who have given me much to be proud of and my best friend, S. F., who has helped to make my days at Beach memorable ones. Activities FTA, Beachcomber Staff, Office Ass't, Typhoon Bookseller, FTA Award. STUART FURIVIAN Ambition To enjoy the better things of life through a sincere and honest effort. I Will Remember . . , the guidance that I have received at Beach, Activities AY, Chess Club, Choir, NFL, Wheel, Varsity Track Team. DONALD CACHE Ambition Executive I Will Remember . . . my closest friends and my special Angel. Activities Jr. Optimist., Latin Club, Choir, Beachcomber Staff, Home- room V. P., NHS, Optimiss' Pessi-Mister. SUELLEN GARDNER Ambition To be successful in College and make the most wonderful parents proud of me. I Will Remember . . . my two years at Beach and my friends. Activities Pep Club, FTA, AY. ALLAN GLASER Ambition Dentistry 1 I Will Remember . . . the Stranahan Football game, the first game I played in 1957. Activities Latin Club, Atomic Energy Club, .Ir. Exchange. MADELEINE GLUCKMAN Ambition To find happiness and enjoy this wonderful world. I Will Remember . . . my wonderful friends and a certain person who has my deepest affection and gratitude. Activities AY, Majorettes, Beta, French Club. BONNIE GOLDBERC Ambition To have a good life. I Will Rome-mlwr . . . the thrill I had in my Freshman year, coming to a new school and making new friends. Activities AY, Ilcta, Home-room Sec'y., Projects Comm., Dean's Asst., Coronation Procession. JUDITH GOLDBERG Ambition Medical Technician. IhWill Remember . . . the wonderful memories and the lasting friend- s ips. fs MICHAEL GOLDBERG BARRY GOLDMAN Am bition Engineering I Will Remember . . . the friends-the ups--the downs-the enjoyment and achievement of four great years at Beach. Activities Homeroom Treas., Embryo Staff, Octagon. PAULINE GOODMAN Ambition To become a good M.D. and to make my family and friends proud of me. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful encouragement from Mrs. Alls- worth and Mr. Loupus, all the memories that accompany it, and two very close friends. Activities Chemistry Lab Ass't., AY. LAWRENCE GORDON Ambition Lawyer I Will Remember . . . the many friends I have made and the teachers who have been so nice. Activities NFL, Homeroom V. P., Wheel, State Student Congress. JACK COULD Ambition To go to college I Will Remember . . . the great days I had at Beach. Activities Jr. Red Cross, Boxing. Volleyball Team. RICHARD CRADSKY A mbition Lawyer I Will Remember . . . the benefits debating has given me and some friendships that have grown deeper during four years at Beach. Activities Key, NFL, Varsity Debate Team, Homeroom President, 59 DONALD GRAFF Ambition Architect I Will Remember . . . the many wonderful friendships I have made during my three years at Beach. Activities Wheel Club. ARTHUR GREEN Ambition To make my first million before I'm 30 and to retire at 40. I Will Remember . . . the hilarious days in Madame Brown's class, the Intolerable Acts of Mrs. Gilbert, every Saturday when I have to take Steve Bagden's money, and the goon who drives me to school every morning. EDWARD CREENBERG Ambition Lawyer I Will Remember . . . nothing. JULES GREENBERG Ambition Veterinarian I Will Remember . . . the eternal smile, Miss Roberts, who guided me for three years and the good times on the band trips. Activities Jr. Exchange Club, Band, J.V. Football. MAXINE GREENBERG Ambition To be a legal stenographer. I Will Remember . . . my four wonderful years at Beach and all my friends. Activities AY, STANLEY GREENBERG Ambition Accountant I Will Remember . . . my one and only A, in speedwriting. Activities Audio-Visual. SUSAN GREENBERG Ambition Social work I Will Remember . . . the wonderful opportunities offered at Beach and all the lasting friendships. Activities Tennis Club, Spanish Club, AY, Social Affairs Comm., Vice-pres. Comm., Projects Comm., Jr. Red Cross, Octette President, Typhoon Ass't. WILLIAM GREENE Ambition Accountant . I Will Remember . . . the good times I had, especially in AY and Key Club. Activities AY, Beachcomber Staff, Sr. High Library Council, Key Club, Homeroom Treas., Fla. Boys' State Citizen, National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. FRANCINE GREENFIELD Ambition Secretary I Will Remember . . . my four wonderful years at Beach and all the friendships I made. Activities Guidance Ass't. GREGORY BREENSIDE Ambition Cancer Research and surgery. I Will Remember . . . the many wonderful friends I have at Beach. Activities Latin Club, Chess Club, Key Club, Homeroom Treas., Spanish Club. KIT FRIEDIVIAN Ambition To make a good contribution to society. I Will Remember . . . the few inspiring teachers of Beach High. Activities Jr. Optimist, Homeroom President, V. P. JOEL GROSSMAN Ambition To somehow inherit the strength of my father and the gentieness of my mother. I Will Remember , , . the many carefree times spent with my friends. Activities Homeroom President, Jr, Exchange, French Club, V. P. Sophomore Class, Jr. Class, Track, NHS, SENIOR Class President. MICHAEL GROSSMAN Ambition To graduate from college and go into business. I Will Remember . . . all the good times at Beach. Activities 'B' Club, Football, Basketball. LINDA GUCCION Ambition Marketing I Will Remember . . , that special boy who made my SENIOR year so wonderful. DONALD CUILIANTI Ambition A truly wonderful medical profession and a full life. I Will Remember . . . friendships that I have made and all the good that has come my way in high school. Activities Homeroom President, Jr, Exchange, Football, Basketball, Jr. Class Sec'y. FRANCES HABER Ambition To be a file clerk in an office. I Will Remember . . . the Coronation shows, the plays, and the wonder- ful people at Beach High. Activities AY, FNA. JOAN HABER Ambition To be a music teacher. I Will Remember . . . the kindness and patience of a wonderful SENIOR English teacher, Miss Roberts, and the many wonderful friends I have. Activities AY, Choir, Jr. Red Cross. HARRIET HALPERN Ambition Jazz pianist I Will Remember . . . April 22, 1958. Activities AY, German Club, Homeroom Sec'y., Choir. ROWENA HALPERN Ambition To be a successful teacher. I Will Remember . . . all my teachers, the friends, and the wise words of a certain teacher, Your success is achieved, not handed to you. .IOANNA HARRIS Ambition Love, laughter, and happiness. I Will Remember . . . four wonderful years of Sonny days. Activities French Club, FNA, Opti-Miss, Embryo. I WENDY HARRISON Ambition To bring happiness to loved ones. I Will Remember . . . the many friends and wonderful times I had at Beach. SONDRA HASSAN Ambition Teacher, writer, and marriage. ISABELLE HECHT Ambition To find happiness, to reach the pinnacle of success, and to live up to the expectations of my family and myself. I Will Remember . . . Beach High and the many wonderful friends who have shown me true friendships, loyalty, and sincerity that will last forever. Activities Beta Club, AY, Beachcomber Adseller, Typhoon Adseller, Usher, Attendance Office Ass't., Typhoon Advertising Manaaer, Beta Club Parliamentarian, Typhoon Ass't. Business Manager, ublicity Committee, FSPA Convention. NAN HERMAN Ambition To make my family proud of me. I Will Remember . . . the thrills of being a cheerleader for all the Typhoon games and pep rallies and the wonderful freindships I've made during my four years at Beach. Activities Homeroom Treasurer, .Ir. High Cheerleader, GAA, Sec'y, Interior Committee, Sr. High Cheerleader, Opti-Miss. JOEL I-IERSH Ambition Dentist I Will Remember . . . the great times I had during high school with my friends. Actviities Spanish Club, Stamp Club, Jr. Exchange Club, Chemistry Lab Ass't., Embryo, HELEN HERZ Ambition To do the things that will make the people around me happy- I Will Remember thc wonderful times Iihad workin in the . . . g attendance office under Mrs. Eisenhuth. 62 Now that I ve finished mine I think I ll eat yours You mean they give these things away? ABBY HIRSCH Ambition To own a madras weaving loom. I Will Remember . . . my first day at Miami Beach High School. Activities AY. MICHAEL HOFFMAN Ambition To search for and experience sensation and truth. I Will Remember . . . the wild times had in the past three years. Activities Band, Homeroom President, Concert Band, Embryo. STEPHEN HOLTZMAN Ambition Lawyer I Will Remember . . . the day I entered Beach, the day I left, and all the wonderful things which took place during these two great events. LOIS HOROWITZ Ambition A happy and successful marriage I Will Remember . . . all my wonderful friends, the unforgettable e Tie and the fun I have had in high school. 01.22 I , Q .IEFFERY HUBERMA 0 a Ambition Architect I Will Remember . . . my four years at Beach High an specially, my SENIOR days. Activities Engineering Club, Jr. Optimist, School Science Fair- Honorable Mention, School Science Fair lst Place, South Fla. Sc. Fair-3rd place, Vice-President Committee, Beachcomber Ass't. Ad- vertising Mgr, IRWIN HURWITZ Ambition A Master Dental Technician I Will Remember . . . all the great years at Beach and all the great teachers who put up with me. Activities Spanish Club. 63 LARRY ISRAEL Ambition Sportscaster I Will Remember . . . the two wonderful years full of enjoyment and friendship that Beach has given to me. Activities Homeroom V. P., Embryo. LINDA ISSER Ambition A special education teacher I Will Remember . . . my past years and friends in Miami Beach High School and all the activities which I have attended that were pro- duced by Miami Beach High. Activities FTA, Pep Club, Beachcomber Rep. MARILYN J ABLO Ambition Social Service Work I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful times I have had and the special friends I have made during my four years at Beach. Activities AY, Spanish Club Rep., Projects Committee, Jr, Red Cross, M.B. Aud. Usher, Opti-Miss, Choir, Homeroom Sec'y., Mimeograph Ass't. PAUL J ACOBI Ambition To be a success in life. I Will Remember . . . Beach High and four wonderful years. JACQUELINE JACOBS Ambition To become a Naval U. S. Chaplain's Assistant I Will Remember . . . my SENIOR year and the Choir. Activities Homeroom Chaplain, Choir. ROSALEEN JACOBS Ambition To find happiness I Will Remember . . . the day I got my bid to Opti-Miss, being in the Coronation Shows, the debate trips with Miss Weir, and my four years in high school. Activities Opti-Miss, NFL, Drama Club, lst place State Tournament- Oratorcial, Beachcomber Reporter, French Club, Choir, Coronation show, 3rd place Dramatic Interpretation. KENNETH JOHANSEN Ambition To make something of myself in life. I Will Remember . . . Miss Roberts and the whole gang of M.B.H.S. JEFFREY JOSEPH Ambition Engineering I Will Remember . . . my last two years at Beach because of the good times I've had with my friends. Activities French Club, Engineering Club, J.V. and Varsity Basket- ball, President of Homeroom, Traffic Committee, J.V. Basketball Letter, Jr. Exchange. JOSEPH KAMINSKY Ambition To be a SENIOR for only one year. I Will Remember . . . or try to remember what they tried to teach me. Activities Tennis Club, Camera Club, AY. DAVID KAPLAN Ambition Business Executive I Will Remember . . . the many people I associated with during my Beach High days, the two weeks I spent at Camp Le Jeune, North Carolina, and above all, the fine coaches in the county. DONNA KARN Ambition To fulfill my purpose I Will Remember . . . the thrill I've gained through belonging to NFL and some of the special people I've known at Miami Beach High School. Activities Embryo Lit. Ed., Beachcomber Rep., Projects Committee, V, P. Committee, NFL. Typhoon Sports Ed., Anchor, Quill and Scroll, Coronation Procession, 2nd place State Extemp. ROBERTA KARLIN Ambition To go to College and be with C. L. H. I Will Remember . . . marching on the fiel majorette. Activities Majorette, Beachcomber Rep. MARCIA KASPER Ambition To become o morlel or a buyer. d for the first time as a I Will Remember . . . the thrill of performing in Beach High's shows and the people whose friendships I'll cherish forever. Activities AY, Beta, Thespians, Modern Dance Club. PHILIP KATZ BARRY KATZ Ambition.. To be successful in business I Will Remember . . . my four years in Beach and my wonderful experiences between them. FRANCINE KAUFMAN MARY ANN KAUFMAN Ambition Music Ellucation I Will Remember . . . with joy the day I was chosen as one of the charter members of Octette Service Club. Activities AY, Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Typist, Main office Ass't., Octette. MANUEL KELLERMAN Ambition Chemiral Engineer l Will Remember . . . the mistakes of my Projects Comm., Embryo misspent youth and the iope to improve my life by not doing them again. ACfiViIi6S .lr. Optimist. BARBARA KESSLER 4mbition To be happy in the future. I Will Remember . . . the lasting friendships it Beach High. I made in my two years Activities Pep Club, Beachcomber Rep., FNA, Vice Pres, Comm., Typhoon Bookseller. SHEPARD KING 'fmbition To be successful in all my endeavors. l Will Remember . . . my friends, the Embryo, and most of all, a :ertain cheerleader. 66 NANCY KLEIN Ambition To make my parents proud of fne. I Will Remember . . . the tears, laughter, and friends given to me by Beach. Activities AY, Sr, Library Council, Jr. Red Cross, Band, Beach- comber Staff, Majorettes. ROSALYN KLEIN Ambition To lreep those about me smiling I Will Remember . . . the joys and disappointments which made my days at Beach so much more memorable, but most of all, the friends who helped me when I needed them most. Activities Cheerleader, GAA, Majorette, Homeroom President, Jr, Red Cross, Sr. Class Seciy., Anchor, Coronation Princess. JOEL KLEINMAN Ambition Medicine I Will Remember . . . many teachers and many friends in Beach. SARA KLEINMAN Ambition College I Will Remember . . . a wonderful friend who shared my joys and sorrows and the friendships that will alter not with the completion of school. Activities GAA, Jr, Red Cross Sec'y., Cheerleader, Anchor, Typhoon Bookseller, Student Council Lost and Found Comm., Beachcomber Staff, NHS. JEFFREY KLIVANS Ambition To get as much 0llt of college as I Should have gotten out of high school. I Will Remember . . . becoming Beach, being Beach, and leaving Beach. Activities Wlit'el, NFL, ELYN KOBRIN Ambition To live, love, laugh, and be happy. I Will Remember . . . all the many and wonderful friends I made. ROY KOMACK Ambition To sturly engineering at M.I.T. I Will Remember . . . being a National Merit Scholarship finalist and four great years in the Band. Activities Band, Wheel. SHERRY KONIVER Ambition Success in Professional Nursing - I Will Remember , . . a best friend, Ellen, and working with Mrs. Hirsch, and Mrs. Glass. Activities FTA. Sr. Brush and Palette, Clinic Ass't., Band. GLORTA KORNBLIT Ambition Horticulture I Will Remember . . . the wonderful days I had in Beach. Activities GAA, AY, Pep Club, Choir. JUDY KOSSOFF Ambition Commercial Artist I Will Remember . . . the friendship of one girl that will alter not with the completion of high school. Activities Homeroom Sec'y., GAA, FTA, Typhoon Rep., GUiCl8IlCC Ass't., Coronation. W K If r l!mv' f-rS'i JAY KRACHMER Ambition To be ll IIS-l'!'I1l.lllflSl I Will Rt'llll'lIllM'I'. . . the SENIOR Class of 1959. DONALD KRAMER Ambition llovlor I Will Helm-mln-r . . . Woody Hampton, the best homeroom teacher I had until Mrs. Burns moved in. IOAN KRAMER ffmlnition Tf'llt',Il'f I Will Remember . . . four wonderful years at Beach and the friend- ships that will alter not with the completion of high school. Activities AY, Student Council Projects Comm., Vice-Pres. Comm., Dpti-Miss, Typhoon Bookseller. IOAN KRATISH 4mbition To be happy and successful in all my endeavors. A Will Remember . . , Miami Beach High School. Kctivities AY. NIKKI KRAUS Anzbition To be a Registered nurse and eventually get married. I Will Remember . . . my four years I have spent at Beach, my accept ance into Choir and my wonderful friends. Activities Choir, Jr. Red Cross. JOEL KREPS Ambition To work in some branch of science or engineering. I Will Remember . . . my friends, my school, and my immortal quotes Activities Beachcomber Staff, Wheel Club, Homeroom V. P., Chem istry Ass't. LAWRENCE KRILOFF Ambition To buy out the Stagg Shop and to become a lawyer. I Will Remember . . . my great days at Beach. Activities Choir, AY. CONSTANCE KUCEL Ambition Journalism I Will Remember . . . participating in Boss for a Day at the Miami Herald. Activities Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Projects Comm., Beachcomber Staff, FNA, Typhoon Bookseller, Opti1Miss. WILLIAM LADER Ambition To be an industrial photographer I Will Remember . . . my trip to Tallahassee, the coaches, and all the fun we have had in the past. Activities Stamp Club, Chess Club, Beachcomber Staff, Tennis Club, Embryo, Typhoon circulation, AY, Sr. High Volleyball Team. MICHAEL LADIS Ambition A ceountant I Will Remember , . . the three wonderful years at Beach and the wonderful school activities I went to. 67 BONNIE LANDSMAN Ambition To live a happy and successful life in the wonderful years that lie ahead of me. I Will Remember . . . my wonderful friends and teachers, the fond memories of many unforgettable years, and my Special Angel who will never be forgotten. Activities DCT. DAVID LANG Ambition Photographer I Will Remember . . . taking pictures for the Typhoon and Beach- comber. Activities Photograph Club, Assit. Beachcomber Photo., Typhoon Photo., Beachcomber Photo., Track team, Octagon Club, Cross country team. MICHAEL LAPPIN Ambition To gain professional degree and to have it help me to gain success lWorld professional tennis Champf. I Will Remember . . . the many friendships and honors I received during my high school career and the night the Beach High squad edged Miami Senior High by one point. Activities Octagon, Tennis, Homerom President, Vice pres. Senior Class, Spanish Club, Vice Pres. of Octagon. HARVEY LAZARAUS Ambition Business Administration I Will Remember . . . the Christmas assemblies, the wonderful pro ductions presented and the affairs offered, all I'm leaving behind me the teachers, the school, and, most of all, the wonderful spirit tha' always prevailed. Activities Chess Club, Swimming team, Choir, Track Team, Embryo Wheel. IUDITH LAZIK Ambition Marriage and college I Will Remember . . . my marvelous Junior and great SENIOR years at Beach. To my friends, thanks for the friendships you have shown in the past years. Activities GAA, AY. PAULIN E LEFKOWITZ Ambition To find happiness in all I do. I Will Remember . . . Beach, my wonderful friends, and my SENIOR year, my Iast. activities Spanish Club, Jr. Brush and Palette Club, Octette, AY, s er. PHILIP LEON Ambition Veterinarian I Will Remember . . . Mr. Al Trifone and all his forceful guidanceq thanks and Good Luck with the G.G. Club. THOMAS LEONARD Ambition To pass Senior English I Will Remember . . . being taught how to drive by Mr. Al Cox. Activities Sr. Brush and Palette. RUTH LETOWSKY Ambition To live up to my standards. I Will Remember . . . the day on which I was selected for Choir. Activities Choir, Anchor Club, Homeroom Sec'y. and Treasurer, Beacl comber Reporter. MAE LEVINE Ambition Secretary I Will Remember . . . the three years at Beach that I have enjoyee BARRY LEVINSON Ambition To be successful in any occupation I choose. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful days I had on Beach's athletic fields and the fine teachings I have received, both on the field and off. Activities 'B' Club, Baseball, Football. BARBARA LEVY I Will Remember . . . forever the wonderful experiences I've had at Beach High, but, Illosl of all. the wonderful friends. Activities Band, Jr. Red Cross, M.B, Aud, Ushering, Opti-Miss, Ty- phoon Book Seller. RICHARD LEWIS Ambition Science or Accounting. I Will Remember . , . taking Jicturcs for the Beachcomber, m two ' . as I Y years in Band, being a Lab Ass t., and many others. Activities Stamp Club, Atomic Energy Club, Engineering, Sr. Lib. Council. V, P. Lib. Council, Jr. Exchange, Band, Ass't. Beachcomber Photographer and Rep., Library Service Award. ROY LEWIS Ambition To achieve success in life, for life is only as successful as one rnalres it. I Will Remember . . . my fabulous stops at third base plus all my terrific throwing errors. Activities Baseball. SARY LIEBERMAN 4171 lrition A ttorn ey. l Will Remember . . , playing football and track, working for the Drama Department, and many other contributions to the school. Activities Audio-Visual, Varsity Football, Thespians. RONI LIEBERMAN Activities Sr. High Library Council, FTA. VIELVA LIEBMAN Imbition Model. ' Will Remember . . . the friends I made at Beach and the good times ve all had. VIARSHA LIEBOWITZ Imbition To bring happiness to all my loved ones. Will Remember . . . the wonderful friends I have made and my SENIOR year made fabulous by one. Ictivities AY, Homeroom Treasurer, Drama Club, Swimming Team, Ioronation Procession. ,INDA LINKSMAN fmbition Criminal Lawyer, and a successful and happy marriage Will Remember . . . always the two very happy years I spent at leach High and only wish it could have been four. IRNOLD LIPKIND fmbition To have a successful, happy life. tctivities Jr. Exchange Club. EDWARD LOEB Ambition Engineering or restaurant facilities. I Will Remember . . . working with a fine bunch of boys on the swimming team and the enjoyment of working on a wonderful Student Council. Activities AY, Swimming Team, Homeroom pres., lr. Optimist Pres., S.C., Sc'o'y. of Assembly, Choir, PEARL LORBER A m bition Graduation, 1050. I Will Remember . . . my many good friends, those fun-filled Friday nights. graduation, 1958. Activities Homeroom Sec'y., Projects Comm., Homeroom V. P., Ty- phoon Bus. Mgr.. Jr. Red Cross. DONALD LOSMAN Ambition Tennis champ or educated bum I Will Remember . . . Forget as I try, until the day I die, 1,11 remem- ber Beach High. Activities Tennis Team, AY, French Club, Homeroom President, Sr, High Librarian, Octagon. BERT LOVITT Ambition To buiiri. I Will Remember . , . my friends. CLAIRE MAGER Ambition To attain happiness. I Will Remember . . . the many wonderful experiences and friends during my high school daze. Activities AY, Pep Ciub, Beachcomber Position, Embryo Position, Choir. I MARTI N IVIAINSTER Ambition Aeronautical engineering. I Will Remember . . . the six years I spent at Beach, the friends I made, and the teachers who taught me. Activities Latin Club, Russian, Homeroom Treas., Octagon Club, NHS, Chemistry Lab Assft., Hon. Mention: School and Regional Science Fair. Nobody believes that I too can be in lose vu what I kevp in lll'I'C? X5 Q , PHILIP MALTER Ambition Elcftronir' vngineer. I Will Relnetnlwr . . . tlll' complvtt- satisfavtions I llaml as at SENIOR. VALERIE MAIVICHAS Ambition Avlrvss and writer. I Will Rt-rnemlwr , . , all tllc wonderful time-s I had cluing service for my sclluol. Choir, NFI., Coronation. STEPHEN MANN Activities Choir SANDRA MARCUS ALAN IVIARET Afllbfllillll To do tlw Iwst I fan. flhuayx. I Will Rc-inelnlmer , . . tlw tm'am'l10rs at Bs-ucli High who llllVl! guided nic in the rigllt direction. Activities A.V. Asst LINDA IVIARLIN A m bition Erin ratio nal psyclzology. I Will RCIl11'lIllllff . . . thc cvt-ning choir ruin-arsals. tin- H0l'2llllltl0 ln:- fore Curonation, and sleepy faces in the morn. Activities Choir, AY, Latin Cluli Treas., GAA. Activities 'I'lu-spians, AY Pros., Frs-nch Club, SC. Cllilltlillll, BCIU, 7l FLORENCE MARONEK Ambition To become a pediatric nurse. I Will Remember . . . my first year at Beach High when I met some- one with a ski nose and the way we climbed up and down the scope of happiness. Activities Sr. Brush and Palette V, P., Aquaphoons, Embryo, FTA, AY. LINDA MATZ Ambition To be a good wife, mother, and citizen. I Will Remember . , . thc loyalty and sincerity of my friends. Activities Homeroom V. P., Sec'y., Beta, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Choir, Miss Latin Club. HARVEY MELTZER Ambition Engineer. I Will Remember . . . a certain Spanish teacher. Activities Chess Club, Stamp Club. ROBERT MENDELSOHN I Will Remember . . . the four great years I spent at Beach. BONNIE MERLIN Ambition Teaching. I Will Remember . . . the lasting friendships I made, my graduation, and Beach High. Activities GAA, Homeroom Treas.. FTA, Homeroom President. EDWARD MICHAELSON Ambition To marry a rich girl. I Will Remember . . . my years at Beach High, especially my SENIOR year. ADRIENNE MILLER Ambition To become a successful Hebrew teacher. Activities Jr. Red Cross, FTA, AY, Sr. Library Council. CAROLE MILLER Ambition To be successful and happy in college and life. I Will Remember . . . the loyalty and sincerity of my friends. Activities Opti-Miss, Majorette, AY, Big Sister, Homeroom V. P., Typhoon Bookseller. MICHAEL MILLER Ambition Law. I Will Remember . . . my years at Beach as the four greatest years of my life. Activities Chess Club, Key Club. PAULINE MILLER Ambition To be a teacher and to make a special person very happy. I Will Remember . . . the day I was chosen captain of cheerleaders and the many sincere friendships I've made. Activities Beta, GAA, Cheerleader, Beachcomber. 5 STEPHEN MILLER Ambition Law, Engineering. I Will Remember . . . the good best basketball coaches in Florida. STEPHEN MILSTEIN Ambition Doctor or Accountant. times at basketball practice, and the I Will Remember . . . Mrs. Allsworth's physics class, the experiments that never worked, and Mr. Samuelson, who gave me two marks lower than I deserved. DAVID IVIISHKIN Ambition To make the most of every moment of my life. l Will Remember . . . the thrill of being Vice-President, the rewards of hard work, the joys of good times, and finally the pleasure and the privilege of associating with many of my teachers and fellow classmates. Activities Homeroom Treas., Jr. Optimist, Typhoon Ad Seller, Jr. Class Treasurer, Traffic Committee, MB. Aud. Usher, V. P. of Homeroom, V. P. of Student Council, Lend-A-Hand Chairman, Boys' State Citizen, Octagon Courtesy Award. SANDRA MITHEN Ambition To have zz college career and a happy future. I Will Remember . . . the Thespian Convention at Purdue University and all the coronation shows and the wonderful times I had dancing in them. Activities FTA, CAA, Thespians, Homeroom Treas,, AY, Sports Letter and Bar, Modern Dance Club. JOYCE MOLEDSKY Ambition Private Secretary. I Will Remember . . . a certain group of girls whose friendships I will always have. Activities AY. PAULETTE MONTEBELLI Activities Cheerleader, National Thespian, Choir, Homeroom Treas. LINDA MORRIS Ambition Live, love, laugh, and be happy. I Will Remember . . . some of the wonderful and everlasting friendships I made, including Stinky and Big Lobster. Activities Office Ass't., AY. STEWART MOSBERG 'irnbition To be the greatest American bull fighter. I Will Remember . . . the day I was awarded my B, Activities Swimming Team. ADELE IVIOSK 'fmbition To get out of high school. fWill Remember . . . Mr. Ruby's patience and gentle ear. PAULA MURAVCHICK 4mbition College, Commercial Art. ' Will Remember . . . the adventures as a sophomore, the challenges is a junior, and the friendships as a SENIOR. ictivities Homeroom President, Beta Corres. Sec'y., Usher, AY, Sr, irush and Pallette, Calendar Girl, C0-Editor Typhoon, NHS, Quill and scroll Corres. Sec'y., Girls' State, Art Scholarship to U. of M. MARY MYERSON Ambition To beconie an elementary school teacher. I Will Remember . . , working with Student Council and the spot-iul friends. Activities FTA, Beachcomber Representative, Oetette V. P., Student Council Recording Secly., M.B, Aud. Ilsheringf BARBARA NADLER Ambition To be ll teacher, I Will Remember . . . fondly the inspiration I received from my dear friends and teachers while at Miami Beach High. Activities AY. Beachcomber Representative, Reporter. and Circulation Manager, FTA, Dean's Office Ass't,, Pep Club, Embryo Literary Staff. FSPA Convention. BEATRICE NAIILER Ambition Scientific researvii. I Will Remember . always my wonderful high school days, further- more, if I had them to live over. I should wish that they would be the same. Activities French Club, AY, Coronation Procession. Future Nurses, Beta, Typhoon Ad Seller, Embryo Circulation Staff. Projects Committee, Usher. JANE NEIVIEROFF Activities Typhoon Book Seller. DARLINF NEULANIJER Activities AY. HARRIET NEWMAN Ambition Conlinuerf hrzppiness I Will Remember . . . the mistakes, the successes, the advice, loom 122, The Lover's Question, and Beach High's faith in me. Activities Homeroom President, GAA, ,Iunior Red Cross, Sec'y, of I,ost and Found, Beta Club. Usher at Miami Beach Aud.. Recording See'y. and President of Student Council, Horneroom Treas., Quill and Scroll, Beachcomber Exchange Ed., Reporter and Ad Seller, Social Affairs Committee, Speaker at .Iunior High Graduation, P.T.A. Award for Scholarship, Delegate to the S.A.S.C. Convention, Delegate to the Fla. State Press Convention. MARILYN NEWMAN Ambition To bring happiness lo those I ioife. I Will Remember . . . the fun--and the friends. Activities Beta. AY, Coronation Attendant, Social Affairs Committee. Holneroom V. P., Choir, Beachcomber Rep., Jr, Red Cross Rep, DOLORES NORRIS Ambition To be a SIlCl'l'SSfllI mother, just as my mother is. I Will Remember . . . the everlasting friendships I have made at Beach High and the wonderful feeling and prestige of becoming a SENIOR. Activities CAA. Typhoon Ad Seller, Choir, Beachcomber. Office Ass't. NANCY ORY Amifitiori To know I Will Remember . . . learning to write, and driving in a green convertible, Activities .lr. Brush and Palette, Creative Writing I.ab, Ass't., Red Cross Rep., FTA. I.atin Club, Sr, Brush and Palette, Beachcomber Rep., Sr. Brush and Palette. Literary Ed. Embryo, MAN UEI, OSTROFSKY ffmlzition Doctor. I Will Remember . . . A wonderful SENIOR year and all the friends I made. 74 IVIICHAICI. OTCHET Ambition .'fI'f'0I1IIffllg. I Will Remember . . . the six big years here at Beach. Activities AY. BUDDY OWEN Ambition Lntvbwr. I Will Remember . . . the blastful times I had during my four years at Beach. Activities Jr. Optimist. 'l'yphoon ad seller, Homeroom V. P. RONNIIC PACIC Ambition Legal Stenogrnplzer. I Will Remember . . . lilrs. liulton. ROCIII-1I.I.I'I PACIIWIAN .ffrnbilion Tetlclter anti flfrs. I Will Remember . . . three years made wonderful by a very special boy and u SENIOR year filled with the joys of friendship. Activities l'cp Club, FTA V. I'.. Octette Club, Choir, Typhoon Book- seller. - - - -'fl --'A-- M sf 'lf BETTE PARIS Ambition To become a registereri nurse. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful friends I have made at lleacll and a certain wonderful boyfriend. Activities CAA. .lr. Brush and Palette, Homeroom President, Ma- jorettes, Coronation, Embryo position, Swimming Team, Anchor Club, Sr. Brush and Palette. CARYL PARKS Ambition Interior designer. I Will Remember. . . that nothing will ever be the samf BARBARA PARNESS Ambition To make my wonderful parents, the two greatest, prourl of me. I Will Remember . . . fondly thesc two years of work and fun. Activities Tennis Club, AY, Typhoon Bookseller, Beachcomber Staff, FNA. DEBORAH PARNESS Ambition Personnel work. I Will Remember . . . 'There is a past which is bone foreverg but there is a future which is still our own. Activities CAA, Tennis Club. AY, Typhoon Bookseller. NANCY PASKOW Ambition To grow in stature and in mimi. I Will Remember . . . the loyalty and sincerity of my friends, Activities Opti-Miss, Homeroom V, P., Sr, Library Ass't., l.ost and Found, Typhoon Bookseller, AY, Usher, Share Used Clothing- Chair- man, Student Council Corresp. Sec'y., Lend-a-Hand Toy Chairman. JUDY PASS A rn bition Research Scientist. I Will Remember . . . Mr. llrummond's free-hand sketches und Miss Robert's winning smile. At-until-S Av. FTA. 75 FRANKLIN POTRUCH Ambition Business Administration. I Will Remember . . . Mr. Kope's science class in the ninth grade. LYNN PEAL Activities Thespians, Opti-Miss, Dance Club. VINCENT PIETROFESA Ambition Physician I Will Remember . . . Miami Beach High, the girls, the surroundings, and the teachers. Activities Tennis Club, Latin Club. RHEA PINCUS Ambition Lawyer. I Will Remember . . . being installed as Anch0r's president and the four wonderful years as a SENIOR at Miami Beach High School. Activities Anchor, Latin Club, S.C, Comm., Anchor President. LINDA PLEET Ambition Artist. I Will Remember . . . room III and all my friends. Activities Sr. Brush and Palette, Beachcomber Art Assyt. ROBERT PODVIN Ambition Surgeon. I Will Remember . . . all that I have left behind. Activities Homeroom President. LEONARD POLSKY Ambition Druggist. I Will Remember . . . most of my wonderful teachers and the wonder- ful subjects they taught, CHARLES PORRIS Ambition Optometrist. I Will Remember . , . Beach for the late shift and Mrs. McCulloch's Latin class. EDWARD POT TLITZER Ambition Accounting. I Will Remember . . . my SENIOR year, my teachers who have helped me build towards my future, and my many friends. JEFFREY PRICE Activities Honieroom V. P., Football. ANITA PROBER Ambition To be a u'on4lerfnl wife and mother and to find happiness in ererytlzing I tlo. I Will Remember . . . 1957-1958, Nov. 20, one certain tiger and the happiness we shared together. BARBARA RADOCAY Ambition To continue the work and build a future at Washington Federal. I Will Remember , . . the friendships I have made and the people who helped me enjoy Beach High. Activities AttendaneeAss't. EDITH REGEN Ambition To reach my goal in life and be successful in the business world. I Will Remember . . . the gay times I had at Beach High. BONNIE REICH Ambition To be ri teacher as patient and unrlerstanfling as many I have known. I Will Remember . . . wonderful friends, enlightening teachers, and some little footprints. Activities AY, FNA, lleta, ROBERT REISLER Ambition To study engineering I Will Remember . . . four years at Beach and a girl, B. B. Activities Jr. Optimist. JUDITH RICHARD Ambition To hare lifelong happiness in the future and to bring happiness to others. I Will Remember . . . Miami Beach High School. Activities AY. ETHEL RISKE Ambition Teaching I Will Remember . . . the day I became a SENIOR. SUSAN ROSE Ambition Teacher I Will Remember . . . the first football game of 1956. Activities AY. Jr. Red Cross, Dean's Ass't. GAIL ROSEN Ambition To be as good a mother as mine has been to me. I Will Remember . . . my dearest friend, Elaine, and the friendships that will last beyond high schoolg most of all, the moment I dis- covered true love for a certain alumnus. Activities AY, Opti-Miss, Majorette, Homeroom Sec'y., NFL Calendar Girl, Coronation Procession. JOAN ROSEN Ambition To keep myself and the ones I love happy. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful friends I've made, the experiences I've shared with Faith, a special boy, three wonderful teachers, and the,1957 Coronation Show. Activities FNA, .lr. Red Cross, Coronation Procession. LINDA ROSEN Ambition. To l1roa1len.', my knowleflgeg and to find happiness, I Will Remember , , . a Junior' and SENIOR year filled with wonderful friendships and that certain someone who made it all possible. SANDRA HOSENBERG Ambition To have a wonderful life. I Will Remember . . . many happy years at Beach and my wonderful special friends. Activities Jr. Brush and Palette, Drama Club, AY Sec'y., Sr, Brush and Palette. SHELLEY ROTHIVIAN Ambition To realize my Hall. I Will Remember , . , the Miami Libraryg working on Typhoong several bright ideasg and, especially, certain people. Activities Sr. Brush 'and Palette, Jr. Red Cross, Homeroom Treas., French I Medal, Beta, Quill and Scroll Pres., Typhoon C0-Editor-im Chief. National Merit Semi-Finalist, Optimist Award for Outstanding Achievement. U. of Miami Scholarship Art Class. RONALD ROTHSTEIN Ambition Research scientist. I Will Remember . . . the first day I came to school at Beach. Activities Homeroom Pres., Key, Law Club, NHS, Embryo, Chem. Lab, Asst.. Science Fair, F.S.U. Summer Science Camp. ELLEN ROVENGER Ambition Lifelong happiness I Will Remember , . , the memories I have shared with special friends, Activities Homeroom Treas., Beta, Jr. Red Cross, Honieroom Sec'y., Typhoon Bookseller, Homeroom V. PM Beachcomber, NHS, AY, S.C. Asst. LOUIS HOZIN Activities Latin Club. Wheel, Embryo. It looks like a touchdown You ought to be in pictures! JANE RUBIN Ambition Teaching. I Will Remember . . . always. Honor English, world history, Opti-Miss, and the fine teachers and close friends of my four wonderful years at Beach High. Activities French Club, Homeroom Pres., Opti-Miss, NFL, Beach- comber. Wellsley Book Award, Coronation Procession, Latin Club Pres., NHS, French III Medal, Latin I Medal. MURRAY RUBIN Ambition To be successful in the field of business. I Will Remember . . . all the many wonderful events that took place in my years at Beach. JOANNE RUBY Ambition Show business. I Will Remember . . . the day I entered Beach High Six years ago. Activities Majorettes, AY, Typhoon Ad Seller, S.C. Usher, Octette. DIANE RUDENBERG Ambition To be bappy and successful tbrougbout my entire life. I Will Remember . . . always the joys and memories, but most important the sincere friendships. Activities Homeroom Sec'y., FTA, Usher. JOE RUFFO Ambition To find peace and seek the enri.,' I Will Remember . . . the people who have made my stay at Beach High worth remembering. Activities Thespians, Sr. Brush and Palette, AY, Octagon. HOWARD RUSKIN Ambition Doctor. I Will Remember . . . the day Madame Brown lost her red pencil. Activities Stamp Club, Chess Club, Jr. Optimist, NFL, Spanish Club President, Homeroom President. 79 ALAN SACHAROFF Activities Engineering Club. YVONNE SALOMONE Ambition Doctor I Will Remember . . . my first year Spanish teacher for her one and only word, silence HARRIS SAMUELS Activities Engineering Club, Program Committee, Science Fair, Ground Observer Corps, Audio Visual. HARVEY SANDERS Ambition To be a businessman and be a great success and marry rich. I Will Remember . . . our homeroom teacher and all my friends dur- ing my years at Beach. ARTHUR SATER Ambition To be very happy and successful in my later years I Will Remember . . . always my high school days and the friendships that I made, which I hope will last forever. Activities .l.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball. STANLEY SATZ Ambition Business Administration, Photography. I Will Remember . . . a long, fun-filled troublesome time I have spent at Beach. Activities Atomic Energy Club, Camera Club, Beachcomber Staff, Choir. ELLEN SAYET Ambition College I Will Remember . . . three wonderful years at Beach. Activities AY, Sr. Brush and Palette, Homeroom Treas., Library Comm., Octette Club. STUART SAVEDOFF Ambition Commercial art. I Will Remember . . . the devil take her. Activities Jr. Brush and Palette. SANDRA SCHAPS Ambition Phys. Ed. Teacher I Will Remember . . . the gay times at Beach, the sports days and Mr. Tucker's back door. Activities Spanish Club, Pep Club, CAA. SIGMUND SCHICKMAN Ambition Doctor. I Will Remember . . . my first day in Beach. VIICHAEL SCHINITSKY fimbition Medical research. l Will Remember . . . my many varied experiences in Beach High which resulted in my first major success and failure, and the great SENIOR class of '59. Activities AY. Thespians, Optimist, NFL, Chem. Lab Asst. NANCY SCHONFELD 4mbition Physical therapy. l Will Remember . . . four enriching years at M.B.H.S. climaxed by graduation. Activities Beta President, AY, Lost and Found, S.C. Sec'y. of Projects, VFL, Beachcomber. Latin Club Treas., NHS V. P. SHARLENE SCHOP 4mhition College. f Will Remember . . . the Beachcomber and all my many wonderful riends. 3ERNARD SCHWARTZ fmbition Corporation Lawyer. F Will Remember . . . all the wonderful times I had at Beach and my riends. SOB SCHWARTZ imbition Accounting. Will Remember . . . the last four years here and the friends that vere near. 'OSEPH SCHWARTZ lmbition To put knowledge into practice in whatever field I may hoose. Will Remember . . . my first step into junior high and last one out f senior high. lctivities Jr. Optimist, Tennis Team, Home Room President, V. P, Iommittee. iAY SCHWARTZ imbition Elementary school teacher. Will Remember . , , my first day at Beach High and all of the ronderful experiences that l've had since then. tctivities Anchor, Spanish Club, FTA Treas. and President, AY, lomeroom V. P. STEVEN SCHWARTZ lmbition To be successful in any field I choose. Will Remember . . . Mrs. Reaben and her unlimited vocabulary, Mr. .oupus, our pleasant chemist, Dr. Haas, his interesting history class nd all the characters and friends that I have met in M.B.H.S. tctivities Engineering Club, AY, Chess Club, V. P. Committee. AY SCHWARTZMAN 'mbition To be successful ana' go into some field of health or forestry '0rlr. Will Remember . . . when we could wear sunglasses and T shirts m school and when a 92 was an A. IAROL SEIDERMAN 'mbition To be a successful writer, informing and entertaining the ublic. Will Remember . . . the rewarding satisfaction of being editor of ie Beachcomber and many friendships that will last for years. .ctivities Homeroom secretary and Treas., Lost and Found Commit- ee, Spanish Club, NFL, Opti-Miss, Quill and Scroll V. P., French Ilub, Beachcomber Reporter, Ass't. News Editor and Editor-in-Chief, test speaker at NFL Student Congress. 82 FRAN SEIDMAN Ambition Nurse. I Will Remember . . . and sincerely treasure the unforgettable. PAULA SHAIN Ambition To have a bright and happy future I Will Remember . . . my first day at Beach High and the day I got my driver's license. Activities GAA, Pep Club, AY, Choir. STEFANIE SHAMES Ambition To make the years following graduation profitable for me and happy for the people I love. I Will Remember . . . the thrill of becoming a SENIOR and the wonderful friends I've made throughout my four years- at Beach, GARY SHAPIRO Ambition To be a practicing existentialist. I Will Remember . . . the debate trips, Allah, and the Son. Activities Latin Club President, Chess Club President, Jr, Optimist, NFL, Varsity Debate Team, Golf Team, NHS, Latin Medal, Debate Letter, State Student Congress, NFL Degree of Distinction, Jr, Opt. Oration Runner-Up. JOEL SHAPIRO Ambition Certified Public Accountant. I Will Remember . , . some really great guys whose friendships began in Beach High and will end in oblivion. Activities Jr. Varsity Volleyball, Latin Club, Octagon Pres. MELVYN SHENWEATHER Ambition To be successful. I Will Remember . . . the many enjoyable hours I spent at Beach High. KAREN SHERMAN Ambition A primary grade teacher. I Will Remember . . . the thrill of dancing in a show, marching in a half-time show, winning a debate. Activities Thespians, Majorettes. NFL, Dance Club, V. P. Committee. ANNABELLE SHORE Ambition Fashion model. I Will Remember . . . all the wonderful times I've had during my six years at Beach. CYNTHIA SIEGEL Activities Red Cross, Nursing Club, GAA. JOYCE SILVER Ambition To be a science teacher. I Will Remember . . . my years at Beach High. Activities AY. PHYLLIS SILVERS Ambition To Teach. I Will Remember . . . Beach High, the wonderful friends I have made, the wonderful shows and the lasting memories. Activities French Club, S.C. Projects Comm., Homeroom Sec'y., Oc tctte. ROBERT SIMON Ambition To be a XI1f'l'l'SS in life. I Will Reim-mber . . , my last years in high school, all the friendly teacliers that make Beach a great school. SAVIN SIMONE Ambition Tu be an architect. I Will Remember' . . , my last years in high school, how wonderful it was, and how the teachers helped me with my language. SHERNA SIMONHOFF Ambition College.S11c'r'ess. I Will Remember . . . Beach High's faculty and unusual student body Activities Pep Club, AY, Homeroom Treas., Beachcomber Photo Edi tor, S.C. Projects Comm. THOMAS SINGER Ambition To make a million. I Will Remember . . . Lend-A-Hand programs, my great friends, all the girls, the struggle to pass, and everything E-L-S-E. Activities Engineering Club, Jr. Optimist. MYRON SLATER Am bition Commercial Artist. I Will Remember . , . a certain English teacher whose hard assign- ments and tests helped me learn more English than I ever had before, Miss Roberts. ALAN SLEWETT Ambition Lawyer. I Will Remember . . . Mrs. Brown, her red pencils and her quizzes. Activities Embryo. LOIS SLOFSKY Ambition To be a successful wife and loving mother, I Will Remember . . . the everlasting friendships that I have made in Beach High. Activities Pep Club, CAA, AY. LESLIE SMITH Ambition To be a teacher. I Will Remember . . . my wonderful years in high school, thanks to Cupid, the posting of the Choir list, and the lasting friendships. Activities AY, Drama Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross. SCHARRIEANN SMUCKLER Ambition To give love and happiness to my loved ones. I Will Remember . . . the lasting friends I have made, graduation, the truly wonderful junior and SENIOR years, the certain someone who made it so, and all my dreams, a wonderful and beautiful fantasy. Activities Jr. GAA, Library Club, AY, FNA, FTA. JOSEPH SOKOLOF F Ambition To be a professor of mathematics. I Will Remember . . . all the good times I had at Beach and all my teachers, Activities Choir, Chess Club, Wheel Club. ROBERT SOKOLOVE Ambition To work on missiles in the Air Forde. I Will Remember . . . the fun we always had in Band, and the great trips we have taken. Activities Band. JANE SOLL Ambition To make my parents proud of me. I Will Remember . . . working on the Typhoon and my high school days that were filled with the true happiness that some very special friends gave me. Activities Beta, Typhoon Club Editor, Bookseller, AY, FTA, Red Cross, French Club, S.C. Comm., Quill and Scroll. BONNIE SOLOMON Ambition To fulfill all my dreams. I Will Remember . . . my wonderful friends. Activities FNA, Adseller, Tennis Club, S.C. Comm., Bookseller. DANIEL SOLOMON Ambition Medical research I Will Remember . . . M.B.H.S. as a steppingstone to success. Activities RELPAR, Octagon, Lab Ass't. GILBERT SPEVACK Activities Freshman class pres., Jr. Exchange President, Track, Home- room President, French Club, Sec'y. of Traffic. LEONARD SPILFOGEL Ambition College. I Will Remember . . . football and Mr. Henry Mallios. AMY STEELE JOYCE STEIN Ambition Psychologist. I Will Remember . . . those special friends, choir trips, tests, Becky, the three years leading up to my wonderful SENIOR year, and R.A.Y., who will never be forgotten. Activities Beta Club, Jr. Red Cross, A Choir, Spanish Club, Corona tion Procession. .IUDITH STEIN Ambition To make good at my present job and be able to stay there. I Will Remember , . . Pep Club, G.A.A., and all the friends who helped to make my four years at Beach the best ever. Activities G.A.A., Pep Club. ROCHELLE STERN Ambition May I always have ambition. I Will Remember . . . Beach High, the friends I have made. Activities FNA, Jr. Red Cross, V. P. and Treas., Beachcomber Ad- seller, Rep., AY, SC Chaplain's Comm., SC Projects Comm., Beach- comber Circulation Mgr., Vice Pres. Homeroom, Sr, Brush and Palette, SC Publicity Comm., Big Sister Chairman, Circulation Mgr., Typhoon, President FNA. Anchor Club, NHS, Quill and Scroll Chaplain, Coro- nation. ROBERT STERNE Ambition Public relations and advertising tycoon. I Will Remember . . . the thrill of playing football and swimming for Beach High and the great times I had knowing certain guys. Activities AY, Homeroom Treasurer, Football, Swimming, BH Club, Football Letter, FREDERICK STRAUSS Ambition .lletlicintn I Will Remember . , , the North Miami Beach football game, Nov. 8, 1958, and stitches to which I'have become well acquainted and the many friends I have made at Miami Beach High. Activities JV Basketball, Basketball. BONNIE STURM Ambition To fulfill my plans of marriage and of the future with a wonflerfnl guy, H. H. I Will Remember . . . all the days of school, the teachers with it, all the things I did and the wonderful times I had with Howie. LYNNE SURITZ Ambition Elementary school teacher. I Will Remember . . . the wonderful years at Beach, the glorious time I had with Miss Hirsch and the group during Frolics and the mess we got into the night many of us ushered for Coronation. I say thank you to many of my wonderful teachers. I leave to Inez, Janice, and Diane another wonderful year. Activities AY, Sr. Brush and Palette, Red Cross Rep. MIKE SUSSMAN Ambition Fielrl of science or medicine. I Will Remember . . . all of my teachers who have tried to help me make my future a success. MELVIN SWARTZ Ambition To be a success. I Will Remember . . . the five wonderful years I spent at Beach High, the many friends I made, to a certain girl I leave all the memories of the good times I had in English 9 and 10, to a certain Nautilus girl, I leave all my love, and to Beach High, thanks for a wonderful SENIOR year. CAROLE TAPPEN Ambition Airline stewardessg to make people happy so as to carry out my philosophy: lf all the time one wears a smile, He'Il find that life's worthwhile. I Will Remember . . . the time Aquaphoons visited me in the hospital, also, the many times my face got red. Activities Swimming Team, Jr. Red Cross. DAVID TEDLOW Ambition Business Azlministration I Will Remember . . . my experience as advertising manager of the NFL calendars, Activities NFL, Jr. Optimist Club, Chess Club, Latin Club, Music Appreciation Club, SUSAN TUSE Activities Latin Club. RAYIVIAN 'PRESS Anibition lf.l'.A. I Will R1-im-inlwr . . . the many tvachers who LllCI64,I me throughout my high sclluol yvars. Avlivilivs filloir. RICHARD TIIUOIJ Afllflliifllfl hIll'f'IfUlIil'!'lIgflll'f'fIl1g. I Will Ke-nu-nnlu-r . . . thc grvat ye-ars I have Npent at M I3 Ar-tivitics Hand. Iilevtmiiics lflulv, I.atin Chl Ncx Octa on e floss. lmaplilvs Ass t. IANIC TUIIK , IlIl1lfIi0H ll1le'r'prf'lf'1'-01' singvr. l Will Rm-tm-inlwr . . . the- plvasure I got out of lie in I 1 Avliviiii-S liliuir. ISADURIC UNGICR Amlzilinn To lzvmrzzr' I1 x1i1'c'z'.Ssf1lf doctor. I Will Rvim-inluvr . . . thx' WOIllICl'l.llI Band trips Avtifitii-s llaml. AXEI, VON RORSIG Ambitioli l11rff'pf'r1rIf'r1r'r' l1lIl1fff'!'d0l7l. I Will RQ-nu-mln-r . . . Peer Gynl. Activitivs NFL. Ilnim-mont pre-sidvnt, NHS mont V. II.. National Mvrit S1-xiii-Finalist. PHYLLIS WALCOFF AIIIIIIHIUII To fin' a happy, lzvalllzy liff: I Will Renwmlwr . , . thc- wonclvrful days at Beach Hibh and all my frivmls. Activitios Jr. Brush and Palvttv. Attendance Officg Amt 36 Miami Beach High leftovers! STEVE WALDMAN Am bition Doctor. I Will Remember . . . the many wonderful experiences I had in the Band and playing basketball. Activities Latin Club, Band, Basketball. HOWARD WARNER Ambition Pilot. I Will Remember . . . M.B.H.S. and some of the teachers. SUSAN WARREN Am bition Advertising. I-Iyilill Remember , , , the wonderful friends I have made in Beach ig . Activities Sr. Brush and Palette. LEANORA WEAVER Ambition To have a story published. I Will Remember . . . the day I walked into room 305 and found Mr. Byrd cleaning the desk tops with Ajax and spit. Activities Embryo, FTA, Homeroom Sec'y. DONALD WECHSLER Ambition To become a well-rounded person. I Will Remember . . . the many friends in four years at Beach. Activities Homeroom V. P., President, Octagon. HERMAN WECHTER Ambition Accountant. I Will 'Remember . . . the year I began as trainer of the football team and I met my special angel. Activities Mgr, Basketball, Football, Track, Wheel, 'B' Club Sec'y., Choir. 87 MICHAEL WEIL Ambition To make the most wonderful parents, sister, and Smokey Stover proud of me. I Will Remember . . . my wonderful SENIOR year and all the people. Activities Band, Key Club, AY, Embryo, Beachcomber Ass't., and Sports Ed. TERRI WEINBERG Ambition To make my parents proud of me as I am. I Will Remember . . . all the lasting friendships. WILLIAM WEINER Ambition Commercial artist. I Will Remember . . . the English 11 committees. Activities Sr. Brush and Palette. WARREN WEINSOFF Ambition Music. I Will Remember , . . the night I became ill one hour before I was to play a part in a school play and had no understudy. LINDA WEISS Ambition To seek education. I Will Remember . . . the friends who helped me make my four years at Beach the best. Activities CAA, Pep Club. JEROME WEISSER JUDITH WELLMAN Ambition Elementary scliool teacher. I Will Remember . . . Miss lack. Activities AY, Homeroom Treas., Pep Club, FTA, Spanish Club. ROBERTA WHITE Ambition A successful life and career. I Will Remember . . . those wonderful days and one special boy. NAN WHITEBROOK Ambition Psychology. I Will Remember . . . the robe . . . the crown . . . the scvpter . . and all my friends who made this possible. Activities CAA, Swimming Team, ,lr, High Cheerleader, Spanish Club S.C, comm. Social Affairs, llc-ta, Cheerleader, Home-room Sec'y,, llcavh comber Reporter. SENIOR Class Trt-as., AY, Coronation Procession Miss Spanish Club, Coronation Queen. MADELINE WHITEMAN Ambition To see the world as a Ware. I Will Remember . . . the A.V. director and his extraordinary under standing. Activities A.V. Ass't.. Embryo Staff. HERBERT WILLIAMS Ambition To be a successful professional man and lice a happy healthy life. I Will Remember . . . the many joyous days I have had in Miami Beach High School. a wonderful teacher and friend, Mr. Coleman, and most of all. a great group of boys who made my high School life a happy and exciting one. Activities Homeroom President. Band. Drum Major, Wheel V. P., Ty- phoon Photographer, RICHARD WINER Arnbilion To be successful in whatever I endeavor to do I Will Remember . . . the greatest teacher I ever had, Mr. Hampton, also the guys and the Jim-Jam. Activities Embryo. Choir. ROBERTA WINN Ambition To be worthy of the greatest parents and friends which I am so fortunate to hare. I Will Remember . . . the thrill by thrill passing of four wonderful years: the world's best, best friend, Maxineg and in a little corner, the disappointments. Atlivitits XY French Club Homeroom Sac' Beach b - ' 1 . - - , ry., com er Repre- sentative, Drama Club, Majorette, Thespians, Beachcomber Reporter, Ass't. Feature Editor. Guidance Ass't. FAITH WINOKUR Ambition Dental .4ss't. I Will Remember . . . the four years at Beach, and the wonderfully close friendship of Joan Rosen. Activities Audio-Visual Assft. RICHARD WOLF Am hitiun Aeroriaiztical Engineer. I Will Remember . . . four years of fun, companionship, and learning at Beach. Activities Jr. Optimist. Audio-Visual. MELVIN WOLFE Ambition Business Administration. I Will Remember , . . my four years at Beach High. Activities French Club. S.C. Social Affairs Comm. STICPIIEN WOLFSON Arnbilion To be 11 success in whaterer I flflt'I711Jf and nerer to be a rlisappointmenl to anyone. I Will Remember . . , Call Men . . . and talking excessively to a very good friend. Activities AY, Volleyball Team. Homeroom President, S.C, Traffic Comm.. Key Club President. NHS, Varsity Football Team, Guidance Ass't. Honorable Mention All-City Football Team. HARRY WOLK .4n111iIio11 Dentist. I Will Remember , . . my pleasant memories at Beach and I hope that those who follow me will enjoy them also. RARRARA YAFGER Allllliflitlll lftmh'lt'eeper. I Will Remember , . , my last day at Beach which I have been waiting for. Nlrs. White. Nlrs. Aggy. and Bliss Jack, thank you for all of your help, Activities CAA, NIARIANNA YOUNGERNIAIN 4rnhirion Sor'i11ill'orlt'. l Will Remember , . . my four wontit-rful years at Beach High, the -verlasting: friendships. and the great times with the Band. Xctivities Band. Ilsher. Ai. 90 LESLIE ZEBITZ Ambition Teacher I Will Remember . . . wonderful Beach High and two years in Choir. Activities FNA, FTA, Homeroom Treas., Choir. MARILYN ZEITLIN Ambition To find my mountain hut. I Will Remember . . . several nice people, Honor English, Typhoon, the Miami Library, the Island,,' and the 4'Illusion.,' Activities Homeroom Treas., French Club Sec'y., Choir Sec'y., Beta Vice President, Swimming Team, Pep Club, Latin Club, Typhoon Copy Editor, Quill and Scroll. ALAN COHEN Ambition Pharmacist I Will Remember . . . the early shift. Activities Mgr. Basketball, Track, A.V. Ass't., Jr. Exchange. PHILIP COHEN Ambition Engineer F ef, r RICHARD DESSAUER Ambition To be able to bear uncertainty. I Will Remember . . . the dedicated and devoted guidance of Miss Helen Davis and Beach. Activities Choir, Key Club. EDWARD GINSBERG Activities Usher. Band, Swimming Team. LAWRICNCE IVIIRSKY Ambition HllSiIll'S.SlIlUVl. I Will Rvmemlwr . . . Mr. Kopc- and Mrs. Davis. MICIIAEI. OBERST Ambition ff.l'.A. I Will Rt'lIll'IIlltl'I' . . . the lata' shift and Mr. Sherman MANUEL RUIZ ROBERTA WALLER Ambition Te'az'l1f'r. I Will Remember . . . the thrill of wearing my SENIOR pin, four wonderful years at Beach. and a certain vacation. ' Activities FTA. lie-achcomlrer Rep., Ir. Red Cross, Spanish Club, AY, Homcrooni Treas. JACLYN WILNER Ambition 1ntc'riorIIe'rorr1!0r. I Will Rm-im-mln-r . . . the good times I had working on the SHS. Avlivitivs RQ-il Cross, Typhoon Bookseller. Tlivspians, AY, Sr, Brush and Palm-ite. MELVIN WOLFF .654 , W, 4., i fl A W4 .F Come in out of the rain, gals. You are getting all wet! Wi' Svc Our Svniors Il1ilfClllllg to Pravtoria, I wonder if I can sell him a book of Womc-tco Theater, muses Joel Shapiro. whois who MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Harriet Newman and Axel VonBorsig show the Custodians how. 'Gln our town we like to know the facts about every- body 7' -Jfhornton Wilder In the years our class has been together, certain people have p r o v e d themselves outstanding. The SENIOR class crystallized its conglomerate opinion in a class poll, electing the following people as superlative in various fields. '4We're not like e v e r y b o d y else, lament MOST POPU- LAR Nan Whitebrook and Dave Byrd. Mirror, mirror on the wall, are these two narcissists, Linda Beutel and Mike Lappin, not the MOST ATTRACTIVE o them alll Ln-...Nl Richard Auspitz gets a charge out of his MOST WITTY countvrpart, Nikki Kraus L f Fvatllred as MOST TALENTED, Lynn Pcal and Hvrb Williams gn unnutived. We find MOST ATHLETIC Barry Levinson checkmated by Merle Brotman. E ..,'-K 1 S i 3 42 W l E l ii, li, 11 V! Wx Jlwi xl 1 1- ' H xi ln W , ii yi ,xx L li 4 if T W0 finally sing the praisvs of our previollsly UNSUNG HEROES, Rae l rvm'd and Dave Misllkin. This destructive pair, Harrie Newman and Dave Byrd hav A Bl'iAINTRUSTworthy Shelley Rothman peruses the annals of the Mad world while Axel Von Borsig applies his vast knowledge of physics. Notice any resemblance between Axel V. and Alfred E.? ONE MOST for Beach High. Although appearing to be ferocious pugilists, these two are really MOST FRIENDLY .lan Adler and Mike Lappin. 9 96 E IOR Homeroom ames A prix'ilvgcf tmfliliminl for lit-avli lligli SENIORS is the Selec- tiun of lmm-umm nmnt-S. In the picturvs lwlow. rvpresentative SICNIORS am- slnmn as the-y uppc-a1'f'cl with thvir Lend-A-Hand floats. 12-2 IHJISINSUNS HOVINJ HICUSKINS NNW l. lm-ll In right: Shop King. Stanley Colman. Mike llt-flnnni. Bula l'mlxin, ROW 2: Carol N'lillf'r. Susan f.JlI'l'l'f . linrlmru .-X xlvr. I2-fi IHNNS' HAl.1,lS'l'IC BOMBS1lELL ROW l. le-fl tu right: Sonja llnlmlvin. Amy Stvelc, Nmnnv Snlunmxw. NNW 2: Xlzirk Fl'lllI1ll1I1. .lfwl Hcrsrli. 12-1 COOPIiR'S CARNIVAL CUTUPS ROW 1. left to right: Ellen Rowiigcr. l'uuline Millvr Alan Braxton. Harxy Falk. Kit Friedman. ROW 2: Hur ris SHI'IlUPlS. Stanley Crm-nlwrg. l'l1il lmon, - ,V-wffmwmm Ms '-wx: I2-l DAVIS' IJASHING lllflJl'lS rlwin. Sandy Nlitln-n. llunny Snluiiimi. I2-5 ROB H RTS' R AG- A-MUFFINS ROX V l, lvfl to riglil: Stew llugtlaiii. 'Xrtiv UIAPCII, Betty ROW 1. lift In riflit. linda Xlurii, Lin I ' RON - g, ' , A N, da fuccnmn. V 2: Bonnie Lundsinan. llilly Iiader, ,loan Rosen, xllll't'lll l'im'trnfeszi. lluwurd Ruskin. 12-6 JACICS JAZZY JAM SESSION ROW 1, left to right: Murray Rubin, Cindy Siegel Stew Mosberg, Eddie Loeb, Dave Byrd, Judy Wellman Gene Fierro Gail Rosen. 12-7 TUCK'S FRIARS ROW 1, left to right: Roberta Karlin. ROW 2: Bonnie Merlin, Bette Paris, Harry Wolk, Dick Cradsky, Howie Fisher, Mike Lappin. -- , E 12-8 HELEYS HEROIC TROJANS ROW 1, left to right: Richard llossativr. Ray Tr:-ss S rry Israel. ROW 2: Carol .lt'llll'l'lllilIl, Issie Hecht La P1-ter Dttllfllllltl Hvrlv Bmtniun. 12-I0 RONA DIES' BOOP-HOOP-A-DOOPERS ROW l. It-ft tu right: Sandy Applelmuutn, Nan Herman, Steffi Sllillltvi ROW 2: Marvin Fcldunan. ,lovl Klein- lllilll. K--n lilkind. Stl-xv Coffey. I2-ll unowws Rowan RANGERS gg ROW 1, lt-ft in right: Linda I'ls-vt. Carole Citrin. ROW 2: .ludy Knswff. l'I1il Katz. 12-9 SHERMANS SWINGIN' VERMIN ROW 1, left to right: Maxine Brown, Lynn Pcal. ROW 2: Mandy Kc-llerman, Sara Kleinnian, Tommy Singer, Eddie Michaelson. QQQUVNB Q U Ewan Wffiitze 'K -.As -. 3. I2-I2 UOOITNI.-XYS GlMS'I'LY C0017-OFFS ROW 1. lvfl In Viglllli Slum' Wolfson. Uikv lLI'1lSSIl12ll1 llurry I.0NillSUIl. Bulwlmy Sh-run-. Don Lussman. Rnlwrta Winn. Sandy Hum-:alum-1'g. l,1ll'I'y Kriloff. I2-I3 DAl.,'l'0N'S DIIATED PIYPILS QOW' 1. 11-ft to right: Ronnie llnlmllwlyz. Muddy Fishvr. linda I4iIlkSIIll1ll. .loff ,lun-ph. ROW 2: .Inv Sm-hwartz. 'Iddiv I'ultlim-r. Buddy Uwvn. I2-ll lil'SSlCI.lfS HICGAI, ROBOTS XUW I. lvfl In right: .lun Milvr. .luv Ruffu. Gary Sha- sim. Paul Uulvin. l.ill'I'y Uv1'dms'. AIQIFSIIEIH BLIIIIICII. Yun- Tmilun. Nun Wlxilvlwmnk, I2-15 McINTOSH'S APPLE POLISHERS ROW 1. left to right: Don Cuilanti. Stuie Friend. ROW 2: Nancy Sclnmfeld. Leslie Zelmitz. Brenda Brody. Mirror Those chosen for the Mirror are members of the Senior class of 1959 who have distinguished themselves through conspicuous achievement during their high school careers. They have demonstrated their initiative, industry, and talent, qualities which have made them outstanding in leadership, scholarship, or service. The people who make a class memorable after years have passed are those who have altered the personality of a school by their activities in it. 'lhe process of sclemtion is initial nomination by members of the faculty, approval of the deans, and final ' '- 'f l d f b vote by the faculty. These are the people who epitomim. the high stanc ar s o t e Seniors '59 and Miami Beach High School. JANE RUBIN Well-known for her accom- pllsbments. ,lane demonstrates he-r knowledge and refinement thu-ugib her kindliness, gener- osltx. humor. and amiability. HARRIET NEWMAN Because she has a natural air of authority and a talent for or- ganization, Harriet, a consistent and conscientious worker, is recognized by everyone for her activity on Student Council. DAVID BYRIJ Artistic imagination, 4-apaa ilx for hard work, friendly hi x all off-heat sense of humor. ws and even brains--all conil-um in Dave to make him tha- Q rn bodiment of rare versatilih RICHARD GRADSKY A friendly boy with an easy- going: nature and a cordial smile. Dick provides the leader- ship for our N.F.L. chapter. ,-......,.....g..---.,.,., ,,, , , CAROL SEIDERMAN With a cheerful attitude as wholesome and fresh as her all-American girl appearance, Carol merits the widespread re- spect that is accorded her. HERBERT WILLIAMS Ambitious Herb is a stand- out because of his ability to make people see and do things his way, as well as for his hot sax and ever-ready camera. ROCHELLE STERN Shelly consistently demon- strates her cooperative a nd loyal nature by thoroughly carrying out each of the often unlauded jobs which she takes on. SH El.I.l'1Y ROTHMAN Although Shelley seems re- served. her cocoon-like de- meanor disguises a witty, con- scientious intellectual, whose interests range from art and classic literature to rock and roll. A STEPHEN WOLFSON Handsome, athletic Steve ef- fortlessly impresses people with his unaffected good humor and capacity for leadership. PAULA MURAVCHICK The subtlety of her learler- ship, gentleness of her strength, and modesty of her attitude do not prevent anyone from recog- nizing Paulais talent and in- fluence. f JOE RUFFO Because he is a tireless worker with vast resources of art ability, Joe is the mainstay of the art and dramatic depart- ments' publicity and produc- tion. MARK ELSON Slide rule, sardonic half-grin, and wittily abstruse comments characterize Mark. the scholar and number one mathematician of our class. MARILYN ZEITLIN Dainty femininity backed by uncompromisingly high goals, an engaging combination of charm and mental agility, Mar- ilyn enthusiastically participates in the activities she considers worthwhile. GARY SHAPIRO Gary specializes in debate, obscure philosophies, develop ment of his intellect, and slap stick satire, usually directed to ward that Which is bout geoise. A-7v'iQ:y, RAE FREED Considerate and encouraging, Rae is one of the few people to whom the happiness of others is so important that she will- ingly extends her aid to those who need it, despite her own numerous and pressing respon- sibilities. WILLIAM GREEN l have to he at two meetings right now, and l'm chairman of both. energetic Bill, zealous promoter of his clubs, might comment, while r u s h in S through the halls. BARBARA PARNESS Barbara, a quiet, dignified girl who tends to find the good in all things. speaks with a pur- posefulncss and wisdom that arouse the unconscious follow- ing: of those- about her. DAVID MISHKIN Although he is an independ- ent thinker, Dave has proved himself completely reliable and willing to cooperate in all try- ing situations. MARSHA BLACKER Working behind the scenes, Marsha, a very capable leader, is a busy member of Student Council. Aaronson, Beverly ... . Aaronson, Cynthea ...,. .Adams, Virginia ...... Adler, Jan ......,. . .- Agostini, Jorgelina - Alexander, Bruce ..,. Senior Index 44, 95, 99, 126, 45, 220, 226 44, 212, 213 132, 181, 184 187,195,223 44 44, 210 Altshuler, Bonnie ....,.... 44, 193 Amira, Kenneth ....... ...............,........................-,.. 4 4 Angel, Louise ,,.,,,,,,,, ....,........,..... . . .............. 44, 198, 218 Applebaum, Joan ,,,,,,,,, ...,,.. 1 18, 119, 212, 226, 231, 233 Applebaum, Linda ....,,. ........-............. 4 4, 139, 198, 226 Applebaum, Sandra ........ 45, 98, 133, 183, 198 Ash, Arlene ...,..,.... ..V...........--..--..-,,--- 45, 198 Astor, Brenda .......... .... ...........-...-....---... 4 5 Auerbach, Ruth .. ..... ..........-..-...-.-..4--- 4 5 Auspitz, Richard .....,... ............. 4 5, 93, 213 Austin, Joan ,,,,,,,,, ...,... 4 5, 193, 212, 213 Axler, Barbara ..... ...................... 4 5, 96 Azrak, Victor .... Bagdan, Steve ...... Bailey, Victor ....... Balk, Meredith ..,...... Baltuch, Marshall ..,..... Barad, Roberta ........ Barasch, Martin ..... Baron, Steve ...,.... Barrie, Richard .....,. Bayer, Sandra ...... Beckerman, Stephanie Benach, Robert ,........,. Benzman, Arthur ...., Berdow, Larry ,,.,..... Bergman, Phil ..,.,......,. Berkowitz, Richard .,...... 45, 97, 204, 270 46, 180, 207, 226 46, 210 46, 99 46, 224 ,,............,............ 1 46 46, 208, 212, 236 47, 181, 182, 187 47, 193, 233 47, 127, 130, 210 Berman, Carole ..,....... ,.......,.,..,,,,.....,, 4 8, 194 Bernstein, Nan .,...... ....,.,.....,.,...,. 4 8, 199, 233 Beutel, Linda .....,........ ....... 4 8, 92, 138, 212, 230 Bialolenki, Claudia ..... .,.,..,.,,.. 4 8, 180, 219, 220 Biblo, Sally ................ ............... 4 8, 221, 235 Bienenfeld, Harriet ..,..... ....,...................,. 4 8, 220, 226 Black, Robert .........,.... ...................... 4 8, 181, 205, 226 Blacker, Marsha ....., ..,...... 4 8, 109, 179, 183, 193, 231 Blaire, Martin ..... ...... . ......,...,,............ 48, 121 Bober, Stephen ........... ........ ...,..................... 4 9 , 231 Bookbinder, Edward .,.......... 49, 121, 133 Bookspan, Stephen Braxton, Alan -. ......,.. Breslof, Michael ,..... Brenner, Eugene ..... Brenwasser, Arlene ....,......................... 49, Bressman, Elayne ..... 1 .... Brodie, Ronald ....... IIO 178, 205, 236 49, 134, 181, 209 49, 96 180, 224, 226 49, 84, 183, 198 215, 223, 231 49, 182, 208, 217 Brody, Brenda .,...,.. 49, 99, 180, 181, 182, 189, 199, 232 Brooks, Robert ............, ., ............,....,............... .. ...... 50, 254 Brotman, Merle ....,.,......,......,,.. 50, 94, 98, 131, 179, 222 Brown, Maxine ,... ......... 5 0, 98, 118, 214, 223, 226 Burns, Wendy .,..,. ,......,..............,..... 5 0, 221, 231, 232 Burrell, Martin ....,,......,....................,.............................. 50 Byrd, David .........,.... 50, 92, 94, 97, 101, 132, 137, 183 189, 209, 214, 218, 226, 230 Carmel, Allen ........ .....................,............,.................... 5 0 Carpel, Susan .... ,, .............. 50, 197, 210 Carrey, Susan ...... . ,........... 50, 96, 189, 193 Cayre, Joe ,,.,......... ...,................,.. 5 O, 205, 212 Cherin, Harris ............. ........ 5 1, 181, 183, 213, 236 Chernoff, Michael ,...... .............................. 5 1, 237 Citrin, Carole ,.....,.,.. ...,... 5 1, 98, 154, 189, 199 Cohen, Allan ......,. .............. 9 0, 130, 234 Cohen, David ..... ,...................--...--- 5 1 Cohen, Elinda ....... ....... 5 1, 154 199, 233 Cohen, June .....,.... ..............-....-.------------ 5 1 Cohen, 1.ois Jane ,... ...... 5 1, 184, 187, 193 Cohen, Phillip ...... ...................-....---.- 9 0 Coffey, Steve ..... ----------- 5 1, 98 Coleman, Ioan ...... .......-....------------,---------- A - ----, 51 Conn, Paulette ...... ....................-..---.,4---- 5 1, 193, 232 Cooke, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 5 2, 183, 185, 198 230, 231 Copenhagen, Joel ......... ..........--...-.----.----.------------'------- 5 2 Cramer, Diane ...... Culmo, Joanne .,..,. Cutler, Barbara ..,. Dassa, E11 ..................... Davidson, Marilyn 52 52 52 52 52 Davis, Barbara ........ ............. 5 2, 212 Dean, Linda ............... ....... 5 2, 226, 231 Delarose, Richard .,..., ..-....--..------ 5 2 De Porto, Felix ....... ............ 5 3, 212 Dernis, Elaine ............., ........ 5 3, 193, 235 Dessauer, Richard ...... ........ 9 0, 98, 212 Deutsch, Diane ........ ...,,., 5 3, 182, 216 Diener, Gary ,,,..,.. Diskin, J ack ...... Donohue, Peter .... ....,...,,. Dubbin, Sonya ..,.. Dubin, Paul ....,.. Dubler, Arlin Dublin, James Dunner, Elaine ...... 53, 209 53, 98, 96, 197, 240, 272 226, 233 99 53, 202 53 Durbin, Betty ..,,,,..... ,------,,,,...,,-, 5 4, 97 Elkind, Kenneth ..,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,.---,,,,,.- 5 4, 93 Ellins, Elaine ..................,..................... 54, 214, 221, 235 Ellis, Suzanne ............,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, 54, 226 Elson, Mark ........ 54, 106, 181, 182, 205, 216, 231, 237 Epstein, Sharon .............,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 Falin, Robert ,.,...... 55 Falk, Harry ...,,.. Falk, Marcia ....,.. Fechtner, Bette ,..... Feldman, Elinore ...,., Feldman, Mark .....,.., Feldman, Marvin .,.,,. Fierro, Eugene ..,.., Fisher, Bruce ,...,....... Fisher, Howard ,......r. 55 , 96, 271 55, 225 56, 96 56, 98 56, 97, 226 56, 97, 254, 272 7isher, Madeleine ,.,..... ......,.,.,, 5 6, 99, 193 Fisher, Sarah ,,..,i.. ......,......,,.... 5 6, 197 Tleisher, Gary ..,.a,,. ......,...,........,,.. 5 6, 234 rodiman, Bonnie ,..... 56, 210, 221, 226 Pollender, Allan ,..,.,1 ,....... 5 6, 182, 230, 231 Vox, Murray ........,. ........,.,..........r. 5 7, 240 Vox, Stephen ...,. ..........,..........,...... 5 7 linkel, Mark .......,..,....................................................... 57 lrankel, Frances ...,..........................,.., 57, 183, 189, 195 lreed, Rae ...... 57, 94, 107, 137, 180, 182, 194 215, 217 'reedman, Bonnie ........,,...... 57, 180, 214, 226, 234, 236 'relich, Jeff ...,..,........ .........,.........,,.........,..,.... 5 7, 236 'rehling, Robert ....,,, ...........,......,...........,........... 5 7 'remon, Andrea .,.. ...,..,.. 5 7, 182, 187, 199, 212 'riedman, Kit ............ ................ 6 1, 96, 203, 231 'riedwald, Elliott ......... .....................,.... 5 7, 203 riend, Stuart ....... ................................... 9 9 ritz, Gail .......... ........ 5 8, 184, 220, 233 urman, Stuart ....,. .,..,....... 5 8, 209, 212, 217 ache, Djonald ......... ........ 5 8, 132, 183, 203, 212 rardner, Suellen ...............,..... 58, 220, 226 ecker, Linda ........ . ...,.... 58, 224 eller, Manny ...,.,,, ,....,,, 5 8, 212 elman, Stanley ....,... ..,,.. 5 8, 96 ilbert, Jeffrey .,.,..,.. .........,..,,,. 5 8 ilbert, Michael .,...... ,..,,., 5 8, 210 mness, Rita .....,.,.. insberg, Edward ...,.. ladstone, Robert .,,.,,... 226 53, 90, 210 laser, Allan ............. ...,..,......................,..... 5 9 luckman, Madeleine ................................. 59, 235 oldberg, Bonnie ..,... ......... 5 9, 99, 180, 195, 232 Jldberg, Judith ..,..., .................,..,.......,..,,..... 5 9 Jldberg, Michael ......... ...,............ 5 9 Jldman, Barry ........ ,.......... 5 9, 207 iodman, Pauline ,....... .,..,. 5 9, 226, 236 irdon, Lawrence ,..,.........,...............,.......... 59, 209, 217 nuld, Jack ..,.......................,...........,..................,.. 59, 226 'adsky, Richard ........ 59, 97, 102, 139, 181, 183, 205 216,217 aff, Donald .,,.,... ............................. 6 0, 209 een, Arthur ......,.,,... eenberg, Edward .....,. 60, 97, 138, 205, 231 eenberg, Jules ........ ...........,.............. 6 0, 210 eenberg, Maxine ..,..... .....,..... 6 0, 224 eenberg, Stanley .,..,,.. ...,...........................,......, 6 O, 96 eenberg, Susan ....... .......................,........ 1 34 196 60, , eene, William ................ 60, 108, 182, 189, 205, 226 Greenfield, Francine 60, 232 Greenside, Gregory ........ , ...........,,.......,.,.,......,.,.,, 60, 205 Grossman, Joel ........ . ,,.. ......... 4 2, 61, 183, 231, 267, 272 Grossman, Michael ....,.. ....,.,............. 6 1, 99, 240, 273 Guccion, Lynda ..,.... ....,...........,,....., 61, 97 Giulianti, Donald ....... ....,.. 6 1, 99, 240, 273 Haber, Frances ....., .......,..,..,........ 6 1, 226 Haber, Joan ........,...... ...,,... 6 1, 212, 213, 235 Halpern, Harriet ,....... ....,................, 6 1, 212 Halpern, Rowena .,....................... ,- 61 Harris, Joanna ,.......... ........ 6 1, 198 Harrison, Wendy ....... Hassan, Sondra ...... Hecht, Isabelle ,...,,. Herman, Nan ..... Hersh, Joel ...... Herz, Helen ,..........,. Hirsch, Abby ........,.,., Hoffman, Michael ........ Holtzman, Stephen ....... Horowitz, Lois ..,....... Huberman, Jeffrey ,....... Hurwitz, Irwin ........,.. Israel, Larry ..,.,.,.,.. Isser, Linda ......... Jablo, Marilyn ....,... Jacobi, Paul ........ Jacobs, Jacqueline .. Jacobs, Rosaleen ............ Johansen, Kenneth ...,..... Joseph, Jeffrey ........... Kaminsky, Joseph ...... Kaplan, David . ....... Karn, Donna .......... Karlin, Roberta ....,. Lasper, Marcia .....,. Katz, Phillip ..,.,....,. Katz, Barry ............. Kaufman, Francine - Kaufman, Mary Ann Kellerman, Mandy ........ Kessler, Barbara ........ 62, 98, 194 62, 98, 198, 253 62, 96, 237 62, 233 63 63, 96 63 63 63, 202 64, 98 64, 189, 220 64, 180, 199, 213, 235 212 64, 189, 198, 213, 217 64, 99, 183, 254, 272 64, 226 65,,187, 193, 217 65, 126, 131, 195, 215, 223 65, 218 65, 197, 231, 233 65, 98, 203 . 65, 184, 221 King, Shepherd ...... ........,... 6 5, 96, 134, 187, 202, 271 Klein, Nancy ....... ,............................................... 6 6, 210 Klein, Rosalyn ............ 43, 66, 122, 124, 132, 193, 220 226, 232 Kleinman, Joel ....... .........................,.... 6 6, 98, 232 Kleinman, Sara ...... ....,.. 6 6, 98, 183, 189, 193, 231 Klivans, Jeffrey ........ .................................... 6 6, 208 Kobrin, Elyn ........,. ................................. 6 6, 232 Komack, Roy ......... .......,........ 6 6, 183, 209, 236 Koniver, Sherry ........ .,,,,., 66 , 210, 214, 221, 235 Korenblit, Gloria ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 6 6, 226 Kossoff, Judy ........ Krachmer, Jay ...... Kramer, Donald ..,.... Kramer, Joan ........ 66, 98, 184, 232 67, 226, 270 67 67, 198 Kratish, Joan ......,.. Kraus, Nikki ....... Kreps, Joel ......,...,..... Kriloff, Lawrence Kugel, Connie ....,....... Lader, William ....... Ladis, Michael ....... Landsman, Bonnie Lang, David ........ Lappin, Michael Lazarus, Harvey ....... Lazik, Judy .,......,...,.. Lefkowitz, Pauline Leon, Phil .....,...,..,. Leonard, Thomas Letowsky, Ruth ,..,.. Levine, Mae ........ . Levinson, Barry .........,.. 222222222 67, 224 222222222-67,98,213,235 22222222222 67, 182, 209, 237 -222.67,99,119,137,212,218 -22222222.67j187,198,231 -222-67,97,226,269 222222222 67, 226 .2221222222122 68,97,224 22222222222 68, 121, 131, 207 222,42,68,92,95,97,206,269 .2222222222222 68, 209, 213 22222222 65 222.68,197 22222222222222 68,96 222222222222222222222 68 22222.68,182,189,193,212 222222 68 -2-69,94,99,240,264,266,273 Levy, Barbara .,.2.... ..................2..2. 6 9, 180, 199, 210 Lewis, Richard ...22. .....2..,..........,..2...2.....2........... 6 9, 210 Lewis, Roy .2..............2...................22...........,.......... 69, 264 Lieberman, Gary ........ 69, 210, 212, 214, 234, 266, 272 Lieberman, Roni ...................2.....................,.....2.... 69, 233 Liebman, Melva .... ..2.2....... 6 9 Liebowitz, Marsha ....... 69, 233 Linksman, Linda ....2. ........2.................. 6 9, 99 Lipkind, Arnold ....... ..............2..........2............ 6 9 Loeb, Eddie 2...,...,.. ........ 7 0, 97, 203, 212, 271 Lorber, Pearl ............ ....2.......... . . .............2. 70, 187, 231 Losman, Donald ....... 70, 99, 181, 182, 206, 230 231, 269 Lovitt, Bert ..2.2... .....................2.2... 7 0 Mager, Claire 2....2.. .............. 7 0, 213, 226 Mainster, Martin ..2.., ...................... 7 0, 182, 207, 237 Malter, Phil ........................2.........22..2...............2............. 71 Mamches, Valerie ....2... 71, 126, 132, 136, 179, 180 213 Mann, Stephan ....2. Marcus, Sandra .... Maret, Alan ...,... Maronek, Florence .... ......... 7 2, 215, 217, 220 212 71, 234 121, 212, 232 Marlin, Linda ........ ...............2. 7 1, 139, 218, 221, 222 ' 194, 212, 213, 232 Matz, Linda .2.............. ......... 7 2, Meltzer, Harvey ........... Mendelsohn, Robert ......... ........... 236 Merlin, Bonnie .......... ..-.,....- 7 2, 97 Michaelson, Eddie .... ..............-.2 7 2, 97 Miller, Adrienne ....2.. ...... 7 2, 220, Miller Carole ............ ........--.. 7 2, 96, Miller, Michael ......... ............. p 72, 205, Miller, Pauline ....... ........ 7 2, 96, 195, Miller, Stephen ...... ............... 7 3, Milstein, Stephen .2.... Mirsky, Lawrence 73 90 Mishkin, David 2..2.2... 73, 94, 109, 125, 178, 180, 203 Mithen, Sandra ..... .2..2...... 7 3, 79, 214, 220, 223, 226 Moledzky, Joyce .... I I2 Montebelli, Paulette 73, 122, 124, 212, 253 Morris, Linda ,...,,,.,,,2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 97, 224 Mosberg, Stewart ,.2..22 2 2222,,,,22-,2,,,2,,,,, 73, 97, 136, 137 Mosk, Adele .........,..2,.,,.....,,,,2,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,- 73, 233 Muravchick, Paula ..,......... 73, 105, 184, 187, 194, 218 226, 230 Myerson, Mary ...... 22222222 74, 178, 197 Nadler, Barbara .2... ,,,,,2,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 7 4 220, 226 Nadler, Beatrice ......... ...... 7 4, 187, 195, 226, 231 Nemeroff, Jane 2,.,...,.. ....2,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Neulander, Darlene ..,,,,.2,...,....,,,...2,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-, 74. Newman, Harriet ............ 74, 92, 95 101, 179, 180, 182 189, 195, 226 Norris, Dolores .....2 ..,..,...2.,.2..,..,,,.,.,,,,., 7 4, 213, 231 Oberst, Michael .2,.. ,..,,,,,,, 9 0, 231 Ory, Nancy .,......,....... ...2,....,, 7 4, 187 Ostrofsky, Manuel ......... .,2.., 7 4, 206, 226 Otchet, Michael ..... ....,......,.. 7 5, 226 Owen, Buddy ...... ....,2. 7 5, 99, 203 Pace, Bonnie ....,....2. ....2........,2....,..... 7 5, 225 Pachman, Rochelle ...,.............,..... 75, 197, 212 Paris, Bette ..........2.. ....2... 7 5, 97, 129, 193, 218 Parks, Caryl ...2.. ...2..,.2......2...........2 7 5, 225 Parness, Barbara ...... 75, 108, 184, 189, 269 Parness, Deborah ...... .....................,....... 7 5, 269 Paskow, Nancy .....2. ...... 7 5, 139, 180, 198, 227 Pass, Judith ...............................................2.. 75, 220, 227 Patruch, Franklin ....2...,...........................................,..... 76 Peal, Lynn 2.2......2.. 93, 98, 127, 137, 198, 215, 223 Pietrofesa, Vincent ....2.......,.,..2.2,...2.,.....2,..,2,,,.,...,.,, 76, 97 Pincus, Rhea ........................................ 76, 189, 193, 232 Pleet, Linda ............ ...... 7 6, 98, 189, 218 Podvin, Robert ...... .....2.... 7 6, 96, 181 Porris, Charles 2....... ....2. 2 ............,.. 7 6 Pottlitzer, Edward ...... ......... 7 6, 99 Price, Jeffrey ....,.... Prober, Anita ..... Radocay, Barbara . Regen, Edith ...2... Reich, Bonnie ......... Reisler, Robert 2...... Richard, Judith ..... Riske, Ethel ........ Rose, Susan ........ Rosen, Gail ...... 76, 240 77 77, 225 77, 195 77, 203 77, 232 77, 97, 199, 232 Rosen, Joan ..2...2. .....,............. 7 7, 97 Rosen, Linda ..2..........2 ..............................2.. 7 8, 235 Rosenberg, Sandra .... .................... 7 8, 99, 218, 227 Rothman, Shelley ...... ...... 7 8, 95, 104, 183, 184, 187 195, 218 Rothstein, Ronald ................................ 78, 183, 204, 237 Rovenger, Ellen ............ 78, 96, 121, 182, 184, 194, 221 Rozin, Skip .,......2.2...,.. ............2...2....................... 7 8, 209 Polsky, Leonard ......... .....................,................ 7 6 Rubin, Jane .....2...... ...2. 7 9, 100, 183, 199, 216 Rubin, Murray ....... ........,..........2....... 7 9, 97 Ruby, Joanne ..... ....... 7 9, 180, 197, 227 Rudenberg, Diane ............,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79, 220, 232 Rllffo, .108 ..4.,....... 79, 99, 105, 118, 137, 180, 207, 215 218, 227 Ruiz, Manuel .,w,...........,,.,,...,,..,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,--,,,.22Aw-,, 90 Ruskin, Howard ......... ,,.... 7 9, 97, 181, 182, 202, 216 Sacharoff, Alan ,...,... .....,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,-,1,,,,,,,,,,, 8 0 Salomone, Yvonne .,.,1... ,,.,,,, 8 0, 96, 227 Samuels, Harris .,.,1.... ..,..,,,,,,,, 8 0, 96 Sanders, Harvey ,.1...., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 0 Sater, Arthur .,......., ..,,,,, 8 0, 254 Satz, Stanley .,..,.,. ,..,,.,,.,, 8 O, 213 Sayet, Ellen .,,.,,....e1..., ..... 3 0, 197, 231 Savedoff, Stuart .....,,. ..,....,,.,.,,,...., 8 0 Schaps, Sandra .1....,......, .,.................,..,,....,.,..........,. . - 80 Schickman, Sigmund .............,..................,.,.........,,.,.... 80 Schinitslcy, Michael ............ 81, 210, 217, 227, 237, 263 Schonfeld, Nancy ........ 81, 99, 180, 183, 194, 217, 227 Schop, Sharlene ...............,..,....................,,.,.........,. 81, 185 Schwartz, Bernard ..1... ...,...,............,.....,.... 8 1 Schwartz, Bob ,...,....... .......,....,.......,........,..,,.,.. 8 1 Schwartz, Joseph ......,. ..... 8 1, 99, 139, 181, 269 Schwartz, Kay ,....rr.. ..,,.... 8 1, 193, 220, 232 Schwartz, Steven ......,....,.................,.............................. 81 Schwartzman, Jay ,,.,.,,......... .. ,,.....,.,...................,......,.... 81 Seiderman, Carol ,r...... 81, 98, 102, 139, 187, 199, 216 Seidman, Fran ..,..,.,. ......................,..................,.. 8 2, 227 Shain, Paula ....,..,... .......,,.,..............,..,. 8 2, 212, 227 Shames, Stefanie .,..........,...,....,.............,..,............. 82, 98 Shapiro, Gary .......,........ 82, 99, 107, 203, 216, 228, 231 Shapiro, Joel .r..,.....,,....,,,,...........,......,...,...........,. 82, 206 Shenweather, Melvyn Sherman, Karen .,....,.,,.., Shore, Annabelle ,....... 32, 180, 214, 216, 223 Siegal, Cynthia .....,, .,,..,, 8 2, 97, 224 Silver, Joyce ...,.... ........,,. 8 2, 227 Silvers, Phyllis ,,,,,,, ....,.,., 8 3 Simon, Robert ,.....,,. .,..,,,.....,,...... 8 3 Simone, Savin ....,,.,.... ,...........,........,. 8 3 Simonhoff, Sherna .,.,.... ........ 8 3, 182, 231 Singer, Thomas ...,.,,., ..,.,. 8 3, 98, 202 Slater, Myron ..,... .....,,..., 8 3, 227 ilewett, Alan ,,,,.,, .......,.. 8 3, 231 ilofsky, Lois .,,..., .........,,,. 8 3, 227 Smith, Leslie .,,.,............. ......... 8 3, 212, 235 imuckler, Scharrieann .,.1. ..... 8 3, 220, 221 iokoloff, Joseph ...,....,..,. ...... 8 4, 208, 213 Sokolove, Robert .o,............,,,,.....,,........................ 84, 210 ioll, Jane ,,,,..... , ,,......., 84, 184, 186, 187, 195, 227, 231 iolomon, Bonnie .............................,....1....... 84, 184, 221 lolomon, Daniel ,..,.. ....,.., 8 4, 97, 182, 207, 236 pevack, Gilbert .,i,... ....,......... 84, 195, 231 lpilfogel, Leonard ....,. ......... 8 4, 240, 273 teele, Amy ....,..,.. ..,... 8 4, 96, 232, 235 tein, Joyce ..... ,....., 8 4, 195, 231 tein, Judith .....,,. ...,.,...............,,..,..,....,..... 8 4, 225 tern, Rochelle ,....... ........ 8 5, 103, 182, 187, 193, 221 Sterne, Robert Strauss, Fred ........ Sturm, Ronnie Suritz, Lynne ...,.... Sussman, Mike ....,, Swartz, Melvin Tappen, Carol Tedlow, David Tose, Susan .,..... Tress, Ray ,..,......... Troop, Richard ,...... Turk, Jane ........,... Unger, Isadore ,....... 1 Von Borsig, Axel Walcoff, Phyllis ......, Waldman, Steve .,..... Waller, Roberta ...,.,. Warner, Howard Warren, Susan ,....... , Weaner, Leonora Wechsler, Donald ........ Wechter, Herman ,....,.. Weil, Michael ,,..... Weinberg, Terri ,...... Weiner, William ,,... Weinsoff, Warren ......, 35, 99, 240, 271, 273 85, 240, 273 85 35, 136, 137, 138, 137, 222 35, 99, 202 35, 231, 232 86, 98 86, 206 86, 212, 231, 232 86, 210 86, 92, 95, 133, 216, 217 86 37, 130, 139 90, 227 87 87 87, 220 87, 206 87, 208, 213, 273 88, 189, 204, 210 88, 227, 235 88 Weiss, Linda ......., ....... 8 8, 224 Weisser, Jerome ...... .......... 8 8, 210 Wellman, Judith ...... .........,,...,,....,.......... 8 8, 97, 225 White, Roberta ....,.,, ..................,,...,.,......................... 8 8 Whitebrook, Nan ..........,. 88, 93, 99, 121, 123, 132, 137 162, 189, 194, 227 Whiteman, Madeline ....... .............,,,..,.....,................... 8 8 Williams, Henry ......... ,.............,......,.,,.....,..... 1 27, 210 Williams, Herbert ............,... 89, 93, 103, 127, 130, 133 209, 210 Wilner, Jaclyn ......,.. ,,,.,..,.,. 9 1, 184, 214, 218, 227 Winer, Richard ..,.... .................,,.,,...,,,.,,....,,,,.. 8 9, 213 Winn, Roberta ..,,,,..,,,..... 89, 99, 137, 138, 189, 214, 232 Winokur, Faith ...,.,.. .............,............................ 8 9, 225 Wolf, Richard ..., ..,,......................... . ..... 89, 202, 234 Wolfe, Melvin ...,... .,,,,,,,,,...,..,,...................., 8 9, 91, 139 Wolfson, Steven ,,.,.,..,,., 89, 99, 104, 183, 205, 232, 240 267, 273 Wolk, Harry .,,...... .,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9, 97 Yaeger, Barbara ........,,........,,.,,..,.,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Youngerman, Marianna ,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 180, 210 Zebirz, Leslie ...,.,..,.,....,,,...,.. 90, 99, 220, 221, 231, 235 Zeitlin, Marilyn ,........... 90, 94, 106, 184, 187, 212, 213 231, 235 Epstein, Ellen ........,.. ,.,.......,, 5 4, 220, 226, 232 Newman, Marilyn .....,,,. .,,,,,.. 7 4, 131, 194, 212, 226 Polsky, Leonard ......., II3 I'lw llohsy Twins The Thinker The Big Drag Race Memories Do you remember . . . Those days when even the little things in life could be al- most too much to bear. -OUR TOWN, Thornton Wilder Going up the The phone the letter? stairway I didn't get . t Mikoyan smiled upon capitalism. The Yankees redeemed their previous year's defeat hy swiping a victory from the Milwaukee Braves in the World Series. Ike wished the world a Merry Christmas from outer space from the Atlas TCBM, the largest object ever hurled into orbit hy man. Tom Dooley might have heen hanging his head, hut the Kingston Trio was elatect with its success. The world Beyond the sphere of our school and OUR TOWN, events have occurred which will stand out in our memories. On these pages we find recorded happenings which give this year identity. Everyone and his parents had hula-hoops. . A mellow-voiced Sicilian, Modugno, sang Volare and started everyone humming it all summer. There was a little trouble in Quemoy. tear in retrospect An ideal couple. llehliie and Eddie, tried to include Liz but found that three, truly, do constitute a crowd. With the death of Pope Pius XII, Angelo Cardise Ronealli became his successor as Pope John XXIII. Boris Pasternak wrote a hook called Doctor Zhivago, which won him the Nolwl Prize and , an international ovation, hut not the approval ' of the Russian Communist Party eensorship. A new state and another star: Welcome, Alaska! Reards, rifles, and the 26th of .luly . . . Fidel Castro captivates the heart of Havana. 9. 1 4 A x 5 rsbifrj kk ilu. Q! 3 QM ,Ax Q - ml Ny, Ai' my ,1 5, 1 L , W ld '-9. 1-1 'R W 4, 'hx , E, ,- usa W LM JF mn, 3' Mr. Katz breaks ground for the new Miami lleach High School. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what we started here. Ground-brealcin Ceremon The Miami Beach High School of the future, long a dream, became a reality at the ground-breaking cere- mony February 6. With mixed emotions, the students and faculty dedicated the new site as the next home of Miami Beach High School. Amid the strains of the Alma Mater, juniors watched the inception of the school from which they will be the first to graduate: and seniors. the school they will visit as graduates. Our principal addrcsses the guests and students. Helping to break ground arc, left to right: Dr. Robert 5. Butler, School Board Memberg Mayor Kenneth Oka, Mr. Jesse Yarborough Dr. C. Raymond Van lluscn, Councilman Melvin Richard, Councilman Harold Shapiro, Councilman D. Lee Powell. i I20 wh An Boss for 0, Da llllillly. svlcvtml llvnvll lligh Sl'lNl0RS ure' nnulv linssvs for a llay. C4m1'clitl:ltz-tl ln nur 1'HlIllS4'lUl'S. tht- lDllSlll1'SSlIll'lI ul lln- 1-mnnnxnitx wwpr-n'zitv to intrmliuw- hi--h mil Slllllt'IllS lu lmsim-ssc-s and pmft-ssimis whivh SICNIORS urv l'UIlSlIlf'l'lllg. 1 1-ullsimlmirlg th:-ir im-ulimml inte-rm-sts :mtl qunlificzitimis. sc-witty-fiw stuclvnts w'e-rv 1-lmsvli to purtiviputv in thv lH'Ugl'I'il!ll. 'llhv uvtivity wus lIl8llQl1l'illl'Il with a hzniqllvt at whivh stnclm-nts wwe- gixvn the' uppm'ttlnity to nw:-t unrl slwak with tllvir crnployvrs. lhm- I1I'l7Ql'l'ilIll is lllflllllQlIll'll ln the- 5l'.NIllli5,il1'llllllll wurlung Z1 rlziy with thc' msim-ssnn-n. ll'lRUl'll mlm? Spnlzwl lllvn liuwngvr und Nlurtin llluirm' hlulw own' Nluunt Sinai 'lla 'l 'S llmpilzil. -T -'-i. lillltlil Marlin haw Ullli TOWN at ln'r ling:-rtips rw she' IIILIIIIIQIOS thv flllilllllwl' of lnixixxn-r's'v I S .i ix QI 2 11 if lr. lx: ,L 'nnvlh liillll nl lil't't'Illl'1lf and lfrnslry flisvllisw l'l'lIlll Plloluglrapliy is tht' mutual link lwlww-vii XIV, Nlvl Yivtnr :intl muh nh uf juehx will lltltlif limlilf dur mln lm Ihu lin , 'S ' l 2 ' ' Ill . if SS 1-451. I2I Sx 1,4fl.r11!1l1lxnl1 SS 1.11: Il ll: ll I rm MISS NAN WHITEBROOK Coronation Queen ,,,. if 31 ii R. A 1 W, 1 5 ,k- ,Q . Yf E w Q nf fi LQ X- L-.. K K I 55, A Q 7' wx Fx if K 52 Q Sz: S if. Q QT , wg, K I V- gk ff gg - 5 TQ . ., B. 2 - . 5 S as ' Eff Iii? ff , 'Q 'gli' 31 You not only live it but you watch yourself living it. OIR TOWN. 'l'l1m'n!m1 Wilalvr 3 '1 K .K -.X X i V .i i i - fiif' ,Q Q QQ' i ' Q N I 5 A 5 iq' A ', 'ini sk.. 5 ii Xxx iii K A . Ns' ' ..k' A qw F '84 N A Q ' . K ii ' - J. 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Si' 1 M in llllllllll H1-11111111 11111 N111l11l111 ljllll f1llllIl1NlI 1 .111 ll 111 1l 11111111 111 l11k1 llll 111111 111 1111 llllll lllX I28 1'sl1: 111111-I1-N! ,an - mr fi 3. ,K j,gi'T'W Q Q 1 Q hgh .' 4 .1 K -,Sig h ,RSX ka ii, fisfgfm-5?Q'.f JW fA , 'e 3' f b . W. K ' fQ'l3 L. N' ,. is f , ESF 3 E 5 Y, ' if Z WQI ,fix , K , -x Xia .,, ,, 5 .af - yarvxb x ,. MK Ziff.: , -Q , H379 .a 'F v . -r , 3 1 J mil., I M? K Z xx M 1' n The principals of this skit really let loose . . . linougli of that hull. Mr. Tucker. says Mr. Lessner, as he cuts up. 4 .,.iee hut ian . .. lwy tht- Tit'llt'llCUlIllN'l'S' l'l1il llergnlani Steve Waldman, Herb Willianls. F rolics Because preliminary auclitions eliminzttexl all hut the lietter skits. eompetitinn in Frulies was keener this year than it has lmeen in the past. The Mardi Gras theme ancl Nlrs. l5rnwn's fashion presentations between acts unitefl the rliverse program. The Beta girls again placed seeoml as 4'PerfeCt Young Ladies. The winning Opti- misses resented in new ters Jeetive, as meets of P I l l Beach High familiar to us all. 1.1: J,.. K , l.-J2 Those lm-Q-lies, the living end, model Mrs. l3ruwn's high fashion originals. 6' ig' I A-si l f will use ! ai c E i I xi, UI YJ 4 6 , Q. TEN: Q.. sggx 4 M. R S Y wiv if ii X. bg' f 'N Q fag- K hearts and Heartthrobs , Q , QW 5 alia., YMU' u I3 U liss .llx Optimist: H1-rlr Williams. Am'l1m s .Mlxniralg ,Ian Adlvr, Jr. Exchange Club Swcvt- url: lhlw' Byrd. Hein! H11 Pm-l'su1111lityg Knot ITi4'Tlll'l'Ql, linda Bvutvl. Kvy Club Svvevthf-url. Una I , .5 ,,,f fm :V ,V 5,2 Q , 133 X x r lgflf ui iii f . ermce Club Formal 1 . Q S4'rx'ir'v ffluh lI10lIti5t'l'S ciaiivt-ti tu tht- sviritiliuting rhythms uf puptilair im-lmiivs at tht-ir auimtul SWt'i'iil4'ill'l Sviiii-i ul'1i1zii. lit-lil mi Murvii T. all tht- St-xillv lhitt-I. High- lighting: this l'Xl'iiiItQ me-iiiiig was tht- SNt'txiil4'ill'l i,llll4't'. sptitlighting tht- nim- svrxivc' - 1 pn-sicit-tits uml tht-ii it'- spc-vtiw cluh sm-1-tint-a1i'ts ami lit-in-ttlmitis. ivte 1lLlIlt'l'iu vxvluini Stn-xv Iinuk-paiii llt-ft it-url :mtl Shi-p King trigrht fronti to their 11-- vtiw tlzttt-Q, Suv tiI't't'llil1'l'gl, :intl Fun- Sviiwzirtz. ui thiiive- 4iiNtlll'iY.N Wili5Itt'l' lirft to right! Rivlitmi I,tmt-, Huh tiulv. Xlmitt- I.:-1-. and Miki- Rawkin to thvir rt-spcctivc' riutw, Mac t ltttl. iflxit- :Milt-i. Niiitiv Wruhlt-. :tml litmnit- Ning:-N, X51 W1- liilllllxil In lwulwlwly musim' and f'llj0yl'll 0111015 111111111-ul I5l'l'St'lltl'll N' fvlluw studs-nts. T110 1059 11111 ljlllillilill was il 1111'111o1'ulwlc vu-111 of spring. Junior Cotillion 'l'l11- S1-xillc sm-t Ihv slagv for fh1',IllIli0l'fkblillilbll. .QM NI1.1l .1 Illgllll im' 111111111 l':111I N11II11-1124111 111111 SIIUHQI Nllllllgl. fI'l'llI'7 Suzy Slllillllilll. N1-il Kwllivk. P11111 Ullflwff. Ril'lllll'll I.z1l1c', flvrri x1lNNl'I'Ill'lll 'Ill 1 il.1-11 :N N-1 Inu! w 1 if K Us 'D ' : s -pw we X1 N miwiiwvl- Q QSM.. W f, , ww 1 if A Roomful of Roses VX Slfxlllll prixilm-gc' at lzisll llllll' SENIOR Class l'lz1y. immmlly pn-si-iitml us llw final dra- mailiv Iirmllivliuii ul tlla- svliuol yvur. was lllc' ll'4igi-vmiiwly. -l lerltllllllilll of Roses. 'llliv vnliivxly lie-s in Ilia- quirks ul ll kill lwmllxe-1' uml tlic- tragfwly. in ilu- 1-ulmlm-ss uf il lm-miugv girl who Ili'SIM'I'8lt'ly Nilllli lu lu- lmml aiml zlm'c'n'plvcl. 'lllic' vuliflivl is 1-slzilvlislu-cl islivii lliis pmlilvili-cliilml Slums llt'I' nlullivi' amml Nlll'll lliv niullwr flvspviuitvly attempts lu rm-gain livr 1lilllQ.llllt'l'.S ziffvvlioii. rlllwir rvvon- viliuliuli vliniaixvs ilu' zivlion zlml 1-mls tlif' play im ai lie-url-uairniiug mm-. Q S f 4 E ,.....qn91i ' + Yun l'i-ul. 5111 Nlmlwlll- l3iii'l'5' xvv0lIlSl1'lll. Rulwrtzi W'inn. Tllv 'liriulmirulv ul tlu- llii'z-vlzitmwllilvi' Ri liurl 'Nlr l' l lil : ze . . . wk, :im uw lly' , ,luv Ruffin. I37 sw. Wwwm ,Nw s-.awww 3 ? R' 'NSW Q fail ' f 1-Q Xf-4 . s . imgm mmglf IIN'VlwlllxxLlNl1m'l1l:1Iilu'l'1rl1llI111l1lrlm'1H1. 4.1 fi 3.11 no 5,4 3 5 S. .f'X xx f Q? fig i 63:5 ,gi MS, N' 1 1 E il lwil 1-1 IIUIII' 1 ll-fl l.1ppf11. XII lmwn. lmfl.1 lun! 1. Fl P , . QlIlIl1'Nr'Ill4II l'u-ul l38 - km-xr' Wvnlfwxx. H1vlrv'l'I4x Winn. .law 5-Mxnlatl vlljwy the' llfqiglllflll l'Illt'I'I1lillIIl4' Senior Prom The strains of tuncs wv'll long: assoviate with our high school years . . . all the familiar fam-s . . . thc gzaiety unclauntecl liy tht- thoughts that we wore almost at the Plltl . . . The Senior Prom was tho vulmination of a yvar of anxious waiting and of a carver within the school we have grown to love. lx gg to tool Tllylllllt urc. loft to right: Carol S1'illCl'Il1l1Il. Dick Crculsky. l.intlu ,'xllltlt'lJLiUlll. 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BYRD 11-2, MARY TELLER ANNUAL I . 1.1-F.. 3 V 3 2 11-3, WILLIAM 11-4, CHARLES WRIGHT DRUMMOND 11-6, WILMA COX 11-7,,C-WEN GILTNER 11-9, LOIS 11-10, ROBERT ALLSWORTH KOPE -NI 1 xx 11.16, INIYRON 11-17, ELIZABETH 11-18, SHIRLEY MCKIERNAN FERGUSON DIAMOND Junior H omeroom Teachers 6. .3 L :G ' 1 V I N fu lg -.Ati l l ' Ami! A 11-5, ANNA BLATTN ER :1 , f Ti1 .gtf::' iff'- -4'f5'f375l , 1' T H m. .,..,, Hall 3 'Egg-.:..-..-:: uri 2' ' 1, .5 .- 5 ' I - ....M,.'fi:'::,c., ww- MML7:-' ,..--P..-fy A. W . ,www ilf..l ' nm. 3.. . ,...,. ' uumnnm v ,..,, -N. -...,...,,. -f... '.L.:1. -- .,.-M-... f - I gg., If ga ., J. 4,z,,.g., , . - ,, ' -f' ...W w..,.,,. , ' ' W -.-...,.f+a. 11-8, ALFRED AARONS 11-11, BEVERLY COOPER ,- 11-19, JAMES SCOTT ,www .vwasasne-usvnssnsumcmcnsa W'illia111 Abvl Hurry up. I want to seo the cluwns. JON Alpvrl Elsie ,lurgiv M111-1' -Xgmtini June Szmcly .'XllJ1'1't qX11g1-I C111'11I ,I lllly :hi I1111' Sandra Mel A11pl1-l11111111 A111111-111111111 A11g11st Havllcr Ball 1 1 1 1 ww ,.: :asm X 'Q ig 11 : 1 N, 1 fm! 1... . 4 f .1 5 K11141-11 Rulmert llulmrivl Richard Bobbi lgillllll IS1111111 H1-111I1a1'on Bcnach Benjamin . , 1- 1 1 Q LZILL K- SS. .I1111 l'11I lTi111111 Alan NIil'll301 l:l'l'III1lll liillig lglilllk RI1111111 Ulynn ,IQ11 51151111 Ninn Nlarxin 3411111 R011 Linda Hgjrkpn Hllqiill Sue Ellyn Bvrgcr Berkowitz P1-1111y Elll'Il H1111kQl111StCr linlu-1' I.i111l11 N1-il II1,'y,1,- l:I'1l8Xl'l' II1'iNl111r ll1'ill111z111 lgl'1llPl'xN UUIWII H111-l1l1i111l1-r Al D ' .'hllt'l'll li r cr llurland lilllllh' Hg11'1'y ClliillSliy Clivnny SllllIlll'l' Rolwrt C1llll'Il Colm' ii . ' Y 5 5 x BPI I y Lva llurman Busscy Stow Hallie Ch-in Cohan Au.. Mike jacquline Colodny Conte Fla A 7 ' WN V ' l 1, , X , Linda Raymond Caplan Chaplain :gg Lf 2 t 5 l .lvffy Madeline Cohen Cohen Q., lf-ffrvy Charvas Roni Cohvn Barbara David Devcra DUIHHIH Dernis Dernis Dona Nina Dl'llIl'll llt'lllSi'll CHD' lhu ill Edwards EIU-liph llonnu 'l'oni f yn X f , ,. Kf59E'g'q4'5 5 5 5 5 in 1' DOITS ,lOPl Piilll Laffy N1pr111an lleulichlwin Dokson Dudoff Duggor Egglu Kam by 3 wail? X X , - , - ,C .. , S 6 . ' f 1' Stuart Ellins Slow l'fll'iS lxx ing l' llI'lN'I' .vs-.qx llo aln-acl. spi-ak up. bail! . A .. Y: Yi 1 I Yi'---I' . A x x , , l I A l Bill Barbara lVliCl1HCl Trudy B0ll SIU' Fc-inlwrg Foldman Feldman Feller Fcigenbaum Fillwf is 1 -vi! v ,uv K , s F I lf Cvorgu BHFIY Gloria Howard llarly Paul lf,-my-Um-fi Fruzivr Frm-cdlnan Frgidin l'll'l'I1Clll1lHYl Fruitman Maxim lflumm lfnrolv l'llllIl'lllilll 'sus 1-.N 41 . s Y 1 X tw' 5 t Y Hulaerlu Paula lfllflv llarfinklc Celman CPTSISII l,in4l11 Murjuric- Rolwrt tlnltllu-rg: tlnltllwlgx Cluldlwrg E5 Marilyn Mattllffw Sliaryn llurwy Gidncy Gold Cold llolmlln-1'g. . '-- . it W QW? iiill vb d , F i ff' f tnd -t it wg., A 5 Q ,gsygr 5, X 5 Sandra Suu llvlen Rl4'llil1Ki Coldlmorg Uultllmcrg lluldfurli Uttllllllllll Virffinia Runnin' Howard Llumlnuun Gurdon Gordon z-1 Cross Gottfried llranger I46 lluml Kay -lill I just can't wait for history class to lncginll' says Leslie Ronin R we It 1 rn Ilrifiy 1lll14 nun 14 r,. lun It 1' x,,SM. H1 fvll for ll. hunk. line: and fishing polcf' dcvilisllly cmnnwnts um l.oIn'n to lifmniv Rl'l'lIsll'ill. Xrthur Ul'4'1'llSI4 Slam I lilI'l'ls Fmiwzlrcl I I1'l'lllllll Ra-llvm' llnrn ,ff Ralph Us-tly Holm:-rta llrivvn llruss llrussnlan l'5 Q s s 'Y wx x 1 Q t Q X xx tux N fp Q3 fy , 'jf '-FQ ISUI1 llmuml f:llill'I1'F HLIIINUI' Ilulm-1' Hayw . .X 5 .. N L Ruswll Hi1'l1:11'd 'Xfikv N4'l'mun IL-rsh Ilorslmf-nsfm frIl1ll'll'S 'lhlvy liwllvllc H4wrm'l' IIUIISIUII .ILICUIJS IUUIIU' flirt-l1l11'l'g 'LT ' .L L 35 '4-iff f 7 3 A ' 4 - . -ev Rnnzlld Cullman Joy Hr-ffvrrnzln 1 ' l'l'y ly-nv H fvI'f'1'l1fH'Ifl L11-mmslrlu 14- . u-.... Ha rry Hal pvrn 5 . Ha rx 1-y He-llc-r x1ilf'llf?H Harman lull:-n Hvlp:-r Rifllilfli Uurlmru Simon Hvrmm llnlwmum HUIIIVI' Jann-s l,Llll'l4'lll ,lacmlmsnll .l an y ITN: J ulicn I47 I , . s , s if is x Shvila Delmrali Gail Kagan Kagann Kalisli Cheat up, I'll are you again tonight. says Anne Lee Freedman Barry Gary HQ-lcn to Bud Ixlgdoffl Kaplan Kaplan Kaplan lwnda Ruth Kc-ith Victor Allan Erin- Sli- when . 7 1 Ka vlan K3 lan Kgwhuk Kaggin Kaufman Kaufman Kaufman I P p l ip Q In A A A . if VLI, V I . l V , fr ' ,L '-H ggg1,5?frE5lgHf'2Lfi., V -1 a a fi i ,f n a M l P- - . 5 ,N 'A . ., SH I 5? 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X! ff f V . : f '11 3 3 Fi in llvllv flilfllll' Phyllis Jillllllf' lillifwt ,l11i1111- .llillll xl1'llIlI'lS0l1 Nlwwr Wwe-1'4 Nlielir-lQ011 Hiller Xlilll-r Nlillvr illi1'l1f-al Nlltllly' l.lIlflLl Mille Xlirnw 'Nl11r1'i- 133 l,41lJl llfwrsvllly l',ll1'l'Il N1l4ll!'I' M1111-N X1lNll ,lllllX l'iil1-1-11 Yivlxi Nnlnxxilf N11wl1z111111 lllt'L'lx Nlvl l'il11i111- .lU1llIIll' UI I1i11 l'1 1 11 l'1IiI1 4' QQ 'L 1 'llllk l'1ll2l'llf' .l111111i111 1.5 Il llllll llll l'1 11l 1 if L .luck xlUl'HP li4lllIll4' lilly Slilllllj' Huw- X111-lx NI111111- . 11 W . ' ' llillll .llllIl1'f' Cfl1:11'l1'N -l111l1'11 Nullmlygqm Nmvlulf XVXNIUII Nuvlxx Nlel Nlilw Nlilw IAIIII1' Ulmgm flflll 01-111 IIA fl-IVH .N.,,,,,:i,,W.1 -,W H , .1 5 Q. w ' Q W Bill Feinberg thinks, I never would have believed it Tony Pvarl i HI rvnwunlwr whvn . . . thinks lfilovn Nash. .ludy Petro lt.: ,Q idx, y i l 1 X l.lnirlPs Kuwn Craig Gail lmah l'iv1'k l'ikin llinskor Pollack Pulls-r L f ' i l N R - 3 fjiyggijglgli fl llaxrwy l'll'1'll llI'llL'l' llctty Hirhard Kaul:-rinzui lluprliik Rupee Raphael Rapp Ns-0' liddiv Nlicln-lv Antoinvtte Carol Barry Rvimn Re-nknff Rivviardello Riccio Richard on-yy ,loan Stvvm- Pvrvtl P1-rry 1 1 J , , M, . li r' 43 ,' if td ,.i ' H' , nf 2 f if 2' if , .' I 2 he fl X , in sll ll' Mivliavl lvun Peyton Phillips ' - . 1 1 1 fk N Sharon RunnlC Prim- l'ul'r'c'l Guy-Ie .Im-l Karin-1' Raine-r David Luis Nvil Bruce Leslie Lgnore Rilvpller Riskin Hollnick Romer Ronin Roggn llarve ' Su-vv . 3 1 Richman Rmdley k ff 12 Q, , '15, I C I , A' 4 ' f'2fs?i'gi 4 - 1- Glory Roscman x 5 l ww Qx 5:54. .f J Q xl- K ,loan Rose-nlwlum Ymfrc ont of your leagrm-. Holm Goldberg. Tlliilwl I P Lynm- Norman Rim-nlhal Rnwlxili Sun ltr 0 in n A . .. K :. ,. , ,FA-,. sa, Evje Frances Richard Martin Michael Rolwrt Rita Roll, Roth Roth Rubin Rubin Rnhin Hiilninuff Nvarrvn llulm- Bu,-muy Dmjd Roh Rll1ll'll Sage-l Salxln-rg Sum Sannu-ls Inn llnlu Fannin-ls Silll1'lll'Z Sandra Eddie Steve Mary Ellen Barry Uraxia Elainn- Sanmller Sapvrstein Sarper Satin Savilt SCllZ1l'll'l' Sl'llZl0lnt'I' Simon Dick Elaine Rochelle Ellen I Barry Blanche S1-lu-r Scl1cw'c'l Svhciner Schillvr Schlosser Schwartz Schwartz A' 1 11 vw: 1 'P WW 4 at . 1 'ww k ,154 1 MJ 1 XI411-ly S111 511N1111 R11111-rt 1,l'1l' '11111'1'sz1 .111111 51'1111:11'i7 S1'1lWill'1l Sl'1lWill'1Z 51'1lWL1l'1ll1ILlll 51'11w1-11111'k S4'l1111i 5 1lil11 2 1 .. 11 L L gf -11 1 1 5,3 I X J Q I X 1 1 1'fi11'1-11 1.1'11iQ 1'wI'ilIl1x 1, 13. 5111'1i11 1,fll11il 11ill'!' S1-1111-11 S4'l'1l1lI S11:11x1111 51111111 51lPl'fll'I' S1Il'1ll 51l l' 51111111111 Nl11111'1i111- 51101111111 Mika' 11811111 5111111 54'1ll'1l'l' 511111-11 5111111 S11H'l' Sjlwy -L: 111 1 .-X1111 1111111 1.41111 x11t'1lLl1'1 f11lLll'1l'F l'11i11111'e 511111111 Silllilll Skiffi11gt1111 S1ZI1l'l' S11-w1-11 51111111 S11'l'1l2lll 1 511111111111H 1l11w11r11 S1111w1'iss R1t'1lLlI'l1 Nancy N1-al 5111111111111 51111111-11 5111111611 'N Ri1'I1z11'11 5111111111 Diana Y G . . Huw can vnu Qt1111v with all tlmw 111111 ill'UlIlll1. 511111-'f ., lll'1'1lll' 5111111161 Spilfogel ' K ' X Y- Adinah Stumllzxn Wurrvn Joyn- Spillvr Spitzvr My E if : ki -us- 'Q 1 1, ery ., A K 4 '- Q :Q Kew I s 1 Y Marvu llvrlwrl llz1l'l+u1'u Slvillln-rg S11-irllmclgm-1' Slvplwr Patricia Nurxnan KIKIFNIILIH .lum- Slilllillfli Slurnplcr Stearns SIt'iI1lN'l'g. ,L .15 Z 5 . A , i . ' ' 4 A W- ki -,1. ' png 'L I ,L A..L La W.: t if -'-ex ir , 2 W ,f K . QQ- Q A H I' f1llLll'll'S llium- Iii1'llill'lI Millun Storm St:-rn 5lt'l'll Stull! Karslvn Uulu- Nlurk P1-Il' Harvey Vlllly' Veftvl' Slruhl Strykvr 5lll'lUH 5-uslunsky Swivklv 5Yk F 'l'uul1 . . X . . 4 Q. N.. , V ,,,, L Q ,ry , ,V A J 1 Aa. .f H-.fl uf K Nlgn-yin Nlgugim- P11111 Mivllzu-l Flu-ilu Arliuv fra 'l'uy lm' T415 lor 'I'uylnr 'l'e'sslvr Trupp 'l'l1rf'hen 'l'llI'IN'l' Nillllj' K1-nny lhuiml Wadlvy Wugnvr Wallace llzniml Jay Ruln-rta Waller Wupnick Ward I54 IFS about time wc FlZll'If'11lLlHiillgI prvliliw. ' V Q. X 5 RQ X :Krln-m' Uerri Mall! XX gqrmlu-lm xx1IwNl'l'lll1lll NvilrNt'l'IIIElIl Ilvrniv l'l1ilipp1l Nurnmun Arliz'Sluts-1'w:1tz'I1e-s Mark Wicknum mln-wur a dug all Fun Fair. xxv4'illlN'l'Ql Xyr-inn' xx,4'illl'I' K - xg A ,b xg , h 4, - , ,K My X X X A 'QL ' F Q KX ZX Q xr gif X ' . N X 5 - S s f G f ' .lauuiw Sllllfilll SIPIIIIOII Sillltiy Sandy Nufiinf- Rlhlflil wfilllllllll xvtqlllllilll xvk'iIISItfill xxl'iIlFIUf'k Wvi-5 YVilna-r Winlllrup 70 :S ,735 Ifllgvln- Sllllflill Howard xIil'll1ll'l E-lu R in-llaml Rau-Ilan-I XY-iNt'lllilIl Xvi1lK llILlIl Witkin Wvulf W'ulusm1 wvulxlvll Wfmlfv ,X XX, X 33 ' x K. S' A Q xx X R' N X X 1 i xx . wx X N rf C. 5' XA , - Q. Q 1:1Il'Ul Hvlvlw Hvlum' llium- SIINRIII l 1'41y1Iu llriun NAIQKUILI Nfllllllj fulvlu Z1ll'lx Ml'i4'IIll !lll!'lI1'XKl'I fuilling ' wr 1 A 1: M- ST M 5., ' Ju' . x ,Xlirz-al lu. fu um.1n l55 --Q' 3 1 L H-1' L x , . .9 HOW l. In-fl In right: HllI'lHll'11 Alnuxm. Nlilfllld Alpert, Arlyn Anstandigz, Adricnm- Ann, Murcia liril, Lynn lhwmkk. Van Cllllilllilll, Claim- Colm-n, Linda Cohen. ROW 2: Mike' llnlurnlvug, linrl lwrlifs. liulufrt lllillik. KUIIIICIII KLIIITY, B1lI'lJE,l1'Ll Davis, Ifluinu Uvlurosv, Dani:-I Ilvllzllllifflql. Al-wannw Dfiljlllllll. NIUIILIIWI liyfurt. NOW .31 BUIIIIH' IUHIIILIII. Put Ewchf-nlm-11111-r. Alnym- l'1lI'l'4'Nf. ljllm-n l l'1lIlkliIl, Ril'llLll'll llnnsulu-5. NNW I, Ivfl Yu rnuhl: KLVIIQ' l'w1'l4llllllll. Um-nnix l'1UI'1'IllLlll. linlwrtn l'1I1lNl'I'. Fix-xvn llnlmlllxaln. Fnndm llnlwlxlvin. Nun HIVVII. .x1lIAi4'IHl4' lLI1'l'Il. Ilupv f:IAt'l'Il, 'l'l1e'ndu1'v UIWYNNIIIIIII. ROW 2: Hurry lI.lIliNHI1, Fnmn Ilrlxll. Nl:-wily .l.lNl l'. Kulvwlal .lLlH'I'. l'qI'1lIll'iIlt' ,l11NI:1. Uzxry Kuplnn. xlllfllxlll I lxnrp. Ilznnlll PXJII. Xlnxlin Kaul. NNW 3: xlilllll Kinnnvl. Slllilfl Kinnne-I. Xlalrilyn Klvinrnnn lln1l.l lxnxlwrvlvll, l5.1rlv.1l.1 I,ll!.lllIN. 4II2lll4'Xl1' I.:-nn:-n. Uaunl lm-xy. .Iv-fry' HVIIIH. l56 .gg i 45 .71 l ROW l. lm-ft tu right: Roberta Low, Linda Maller, Murray Mardun, Susan Milli-r. Warn-n Millar, Martin Nlinslu-r. Paul Mittenbcrgx, llarlmara New. ROW 2: Sherry Olin, Patti Paskovv, Cliurlvs l'itw-iottu. .lm-l l'1'nyvvt. Mivltael Raskin. Don Paul. Allan Hockway. ROW 3: .lvrry Smith. T4-rl Schull. .lvrry ll:-rlin, Martin Ross, Stew Rulwin. KW' ua'-A 'iff 15 M15 'wr SEATEDQ lvfi W Viilllfi Allllvllf' RUSCIHIHUS- Tfmi Bolt Colo and Eddie Bnokbinrlm-r. are you svrun' ll knm'knut rlrink to Coal Sllaxl, BLll'llLlI'Li Slaivin. IKUW 2: Cllilflflllt' Yann- Nm-km,-? Will. lluvitl Znlwrgr. 1 l58 If i xxx 131 N v 5 Welve got 21 lot of pleasures of a kind here: we like the sun comin' up. l -A OUR TOWN, Tlm1'uto11 Wilder I 1 fl L'.h f ,M 1 - . . L , l A L. , l ll ll -' . lil Q .. f I P. .,,. . fy - x . -- ,' Q A k if l ' . : P- xx Q sis J .gi -i . . - i -ff-, lffsfi' :F n m?::jf'g-if ophomore Q XNNM. 3 wx sg M K' ,ig NW 5 5 e sr 1 r v' 4. ge ' Q N 9155 0 s es: i-' ff - Q.i .K K 35 3 X sw X mai f . . .Q X 5 A if Xe S E Q 3,,: 'E , f W fm wwww Hr Q . 4.-31 .kg -'g m , g W y X ,LL,...Al? L i A . . ophomore H omeroom Teachers 10-1, MARK LOVERN 10-3, CHARLES FRIEND 10-4, REBA CRIFFITHS 10-6, ROBERT BOND 10-7, DOROTHY RITTER 10-9, AL TRIFONE 10-10, JUNE EDMONDSON 10-16, FLORIDA 10-17, ESTHER OLLIE 10-18, PRISCILLA CARRIER KEELS 10-2, ALVA MASHBURN 10-5, STANLEY LOUPUS 10-8, MARTIN GOLDWYN 10-11, THYRA REABEN 10-19, HARRIET JONAS -WN A K What arc you doing in a snphornore candid, Nan While-brook? ROW l. In-ft In right: Kathy S4-rlmin. ,luflilh Wviss. Nancy Rowan. llizlnnc Grven. Gail Brown, HlI'lPill'il lIil!'llH'l. Susan Kilnlnvl. 'l'L'l'Ilil fI4n'm'itz. Han-wy KflllWlIIl4'l'. ROW 2: Fran Einlmrn, lxnllxiu xllllllilll. .lm-ffm-3 I,m'f1'4rlll't. ,lain Nleiflvr. Sanrlru Davis. SIHITIHI Clickman, Glen- Cfvlvman, Nl ll'Il'llt' I,1Nllt'l'. ROW 3: 'Wikv Wagyu-r. lZlllll'k fJlli'l'Il6I'. Hula U1-Ile-r. ,lthllll Fiwlclg Paul Curofalu, lig lA'XillSUll. Xlivlwh- .Mlvlu 1 0-2 ROW R itat Smith l'hylli Iilialrlm sm-lg. l. left to right: Roberta Silverglein. Miehael Blaeker. Melvin Reiter, Ronnie Meiselman, Giuness. Rose llywalslxy. lfuniee l'nrris. Faith Lanrlwehr. Margaret Gutto. ROW 21 .leanette . .luhn Merehunt. Alilll' Sletzer. Klan FlSlll1lLll!. Arlene Erlieh. Nancy Cray, llurhara Noroff, s Kussin. l.in1lu llurenhein. llonnie llronihergr. Sue Hovenger. HOW Il: Arthur l,eilmell, -4 Hullxtnun. llurry Sehwurtx. Sandra Xveiss. Hohert Seinfeld. Ceralrl Silver. Steve Wcin- 10,3 lliehele Ashley, Rolvert Rallinowitx. llruee Krell. Robert Miller. RUW l. left tu right: Susan l,ihermuu. Rieki lluppiek. l,inrla llishnp. Sueun llresluw, Lennre Yiligr. Sandy Siegrul. Leslie Duke. Vera liuthfehl. Dale xlLll'Slli14'li. HOW 2: Arthur lilunk, Phillip lieiehentllal. Shelley l.exenthal. l ulviu llmwnrtli. Stun Seheffren. Slew Kress. Neil lfliggner, l,yclon Weisser. Ronnie Miller. Nurnimi tlellver, ILA ROW 1, left to right: ,lerry Richman, Wendie Schwartz, Linetl Albert, ,lane Noble, Judi Podvin, Sara-Jane Rosin, Harriet Hohauser, Diane Turbin, Mary Marcus. ROW 2: Henry Milscn, Elyse llulrbin, Arlene lie-rrly, Arlt-no Brenner, Adrienne Platt, Penny Kane, Carol WHllllJCl'g, Rhfwda Frumun, Suv Grant. Donna Lakin. ROW 3: Al Side, Augustus lNIcMahnn, Pvtf-r Whitman, Ronald Silver, Alan Levinson, Richard Foster, Michael Gilbert, Paul Baas, Norman Cuttler. 0-4 Munfra tlw word . . . 97, . . . 98, . . . 99 --3 dollar! HOW' l. lt-ft to right: Stew-n Lung. lfatrnlyn Sii'lIl'l. Runnin- RliSt'IlIlt'l'gI, Flvw-11 Rtbhillitlll. Rita 0 Kr:u'hn1v1'. lit-tty Hr:-itlt'1'. .ltlilllllil Kuhn. Marla Paul. Hvuthm' Yirwlwrgi. ROW 2: Ronald tlillwrt. Xllttn wvilly. Ulf-n Kttwm-il. .loan lfutns. Nant-y lirnsd. lin-nclu l3t11'Imln'. lfxw-tllylm R41-1-lr tk-ld. Xllwrtax ltlttttllllllll, ,lu .'xlilt'l'. HOW 3: I.uw1'a-two Hyatt. llnwarml Wiswlbe1'gL. .luvk Sin-gal, ,lt't'I'1'vy l31'e'z1kfto1u'. Slt'Vt'll C:tQSt'l.,l:1s'k Film-rstwin, ifllurlm-Q Korn-it'k. .lPl'ml41 Slnwtztvk. 10 6 Btt t -'f NNW' l, Ivft to right: lhtllllit' BI'LlllllQlt'tIl. Hulbert Ruth. Ru-v Siva. xldflllll Yam fiznnp. ,Itwky lhvrt. Izlgtllu' .Ur1'uu1s. HLlI'lHiI'ii FLIIUIII. xl1lI'1t'Ilt' lit,-exalt.-rg. HOW 2: llunny Ilutm-r. Stt-xt' Sh-tkin, Fztmiy l'AillQll'I'. Ft'l'Il llwlmw. F4-liw SIINSIIILIH. titty Rnwrt. Holt HI't'4'klH'I'. H+-nry l,ilvl1y. llle 4l1ff1'r'n-llw llt'lWt'i ll thv varly shlft and the late' slllft. MIX Y l. le-fl In riglll: ,Indy lfuhe-n. lilfll lfim-. ffurl SHIIIIILIQ. llium- .luyrn-. Ronnie' .Xllll Fzmkin. N mvn l.ie-lvmuu. Num-5 I,1'I'4'il'll. lillmlu Sllilfllllilll. Ilimlu Slii1'NXH'k. ROW 2: Ril'll1ll'll Hrfws, lu-Iwi! ll4illl1'llIYl'illk. Nlauln-xx Wm-in-In-in. llfmunl SIlUIliIlQ1l'I'. Ilmxzml liruln. Str-xv Hnynmnrl, . , , . . llvk IA-xy. jvaulm- I74'l:lI'HN4'. .lnyw NVXXIIIQIII. ROW .5: 'Nlmrxs Iwllllrrwg. Nlvwurt xlill4L'llF, l,wu'g1c llm-vlwhl. lyllll' I4-xy. Slllilfl Xllxqbillllll. lim-unit .'xlINlI'l. Allan Kl'llt'gl6Bl'. 'l'Ilm11:1N Kzlpp. SllK'ldOll I blllllllll. 0 NNW 1. 11111 In l'1gL1l1I 11111111111 .1a11'1111N. .llbllll H1151-11. .xI'11'll4' S1l1K'1Illilll. 1111111 ff11111'1-N, '111IILl 11llIl11l'1- 1 , .. , . ,. . ,. , 111111. 1.1114111111 1!1'I'1itI11. x1l'I'l'1y'Il xxlIl1l'l'1N1111lIIl. 111111 1x1'1w1'1. 5110115 1rlhNt'Il. ROW Z: lwlxy 1,l'X1Il1 11I'Illl xx1'illll'1'. 11111-1-11 WN' X1 . . il 1-1-11Nl1'1'. 111111 Katz. 11i1'11111'11 G1111111. 1'111l 11f111l11. SlllIl1l'i1 1'111'111-N. 0-8 HOW 54: 111111 1,1'xi11. .l11wp11 ,xII11l'1. 11111111 U1111111111111. .X11111 Spivgvl. ,'x1J.lIl Xlurgulif. .l1wI 1,111-11. 11- '1'11Nl11111111. N111 1111-111111111 K1111111-211 11LQI'l'. 1,Llll1ii N11-Izlwr. 11111111-1 llk1111. x1Lll'f S4'1lllllll1'I'. - 111 R11-1i1Il. 11Lll'1lLlI'il 11I'Llll41y'. 511111 11LlIAI'1r. 110W 1. I1-fl 111 1'1Q1l1f 111llI1l' 5llfI11'I'. ,l11111'l Xll1'1'U'I'Illilll. x1LlI'1'N 011111-11-1. x1Ql'Il11 5lIIllll4'1. 1111 11llIlll1llgi. SllIll1I'll 1111-I1'1'11'1111. 1111-111111 ,l111w111N1111. .llvilll 1311111111 x1l'X1lIll1ILi 111111111111. KHXY ZZ: 11.111 11111-4111. S11-xv 111Iil1ll1x1Il. ,1111'1111' 111111-11ge-1'. Yivki 1.1-1. .1z1111' H111-11. Yivki X11'r'11:111i1'. X1:1111x11 N1111111'1111. 11LlI'I'X N1111'1i11. NOW Qi: Sum- Katz. 11lH'I'f 1fiN1-11I1111ll. 51111111 511'1IllllLlll. 1111-1111111 X411tl 11111 1 111111 1x1 ll flllllll 1. 'IIX 10-10 ROW 1. loft to right: Anne Caballero, Edith Isser, Shayna Rich, Dava Garfunkel, Barbara Zuckerman, Gail Shulman, Ellen Warner, Carol Ory. ROW 2: Gayle Crundt, Sandvrs Struhl, Stow- Katzin, Barry Epstein, Jeffrey Plutnick, Maury Schaps, ,ludy Russe. ROW 3: Richard Margolis, Michael Moss, Ellis Kahn, Clifford Lakin. Jamie Harkin. Steve Chase, .lack Fr-ldman. My favoritv pf-rinfl, . . . lunchl l.Y 7h liial ilu-5 gm lIl1ll'l'il'll? W1eII. Uule-. Ill:-11 I Quin! . . . N Nuys filllll'k linux. I 0-13 KUW I. I1-ft In right: xlLllll'l'1'Il XXl1ilw. X111i1'1-5 H11l1i11. P11111 51-slixilf. l.1'Nlil' tLI'4'!'Il. .lush Ilmmmilf. Rozy Kirslww. Nvilu 5l1:111i1u1. 511-w l'i11e-. RUNY 2: lIl1:11'l1'N 541lLlu-rg. Xx11l1111 NIllN1'.ll'4'H1l. llz111i1-1 1H,S4lNiIl. Nunvy X-1'llt'I'. U1111111141 INIHLIII. lluil YXl11x111111l. ,I4111-11 511-111. l'X1I1v1' Nl4'lNixll. .IULIII fam'- xsitl. HOW 3: Il1m411'1l llim-l11i1-l4l. 341111111 Sl'lll'!'NS. ,lm-I ifflllvn, Nolnfrl Nulh-11. lvxlvr NI:-1113 Nlalllllvw Rvyn. Nlyrnn I4-fvmxill. .lililll P41lI1'I'. 10-14 X. Mx .MQ Q? .N.. .N -.af , . . , . , . . - ININI I. Iv!! lu rlglll: IXll'IlLlI4lI Ixowll. FIUNUII IIllhIiL'I'. ,Iuyve IA-Ilngl. Irv RU4C'llIll'l'Q. Nunn Stair. I Ifllm IH u lllil Nlillnl l'1 maine Wx' tl lilx 111 1'uIun I'UW 2 Iuvnusi I xx it ll '. Ni . 1 ' ' 'lllQ . ,FL . '. X I .' l' A . - VV' lvulxlln-rg. Nlivllzu-I lliYiI1l. llury 'I'1'l'i1ls':1. Sum .'XlILlIllS. NIIl'Illll'I Linxk. Rita Kalnnvr. IQ1-4v1'gv Yvzuxs. IIUNY 3: NIi1'I1uvI IIl'mINIxy. Stvfun IIYIIIILIIQII. 'lk-d Nash. Miclluel Nlaxnn. IXll'll. In-n l.nI14'I1. .Ivrry IMHIII. Sunny lvlux-4-r. xIlI'lL1Ill Iiu-Nu, lm- IIUHIiIllIl1Il'l'. NIIIM- . INIWV I. Ivfl In right: SHNLIII I'fngIumI. Irxiug IIl'l'1'llIH'I'g1. Xlurlvm- IIuIrm'r. I.1-nmllwl IIHNIIIIHHI. I 'IIUII' Il1Il1'l'III.lIl. Lynn XYQIIIIIIIILIIIIII. IIQlI'IlLII'Ll liiggurl. K1'llIll'IIl Nlullun, Imuix NilI'l'l'Y. NNW 2: II'll'lI IIl'4'IlIl4l I IIN In In Ink IIIYIIII I lIIl4Il Nl '. ia Q .z' 1 ' . 'a -L .-'lIlIIM'I'. Ifluim- IIKIIPIII. .luyw Sl'Ill'1lQl'I'. xIllI 'llI'1'I Vullvrl. 5Il1ll'lHl Nun. IJPIIIIIIIK' I'l'ilIlIx. IIUIIIIII' I.vwn, ROW 3: I.1r14I11 I'u-Ixlvr. Iom Nullz. Iiunwlrl XIIITIIIIN. l7l 10-16 ROW 1. left to right: Diane Blank. Carole Clickman. Carol Steinberg. Iris Holtzman, Diane SC'llWLll'IZ. Elt'ZlI10l' llalpvr. Raoul I,l'l'UlV. Cyntllia IAUNCIISUYI. joan I,iPlJl ITIl2lIl. ROW 2: AI'lllUf Slllilll. llvlljanlill ,lal'ulli. Xvillllllll Sllhlltlll. Hulwrt Rifkin. lra ixlt'WlI1l1Il. Peter W'0lf. Lilldzl Rl'ii'lIt'I'. Sllhilll Miller. IJUIIIILI St'll1lI1fl'ltl. lflixalletll ZllIIlW0lI. De-anna Pivlxll-l', ROW 3: Fred Clillbll. Dlllldlll llllFQl'l4, llaxid Cl't'l'lllN'l'gl. llllZlI'lQ'4 Gans. .lack Attias. Hy'IllllIl Bt'I'IlSIt'lI1, Rubl-rt GClllt'llIZlIl. Xlilllj vzlllll-2 fvw sl'l'x1'll. 10-17 ROW 1. left to right: Hope Harris. Joyce Gotlieb. Sandra Katz, Penny Goldman, Ellen lllmm-nf:-lil. Patrivizl Rosa Sandra Shi-r. Patricia Wolf. William Rivhmun. ROW 2: lm-onarcl Hass. .luv ,lz1c'ksm1. ,lavk Attius. ,lem-pll l.uncly. .-Xl:-xumle-1' Xvinklvr, IQUQUI' llandall, llvrry Sic-iiilu-rg, llLll'llL!1'il Levine, ,loan SCllllllllLlll. ROW 3: Stanley Kimmvl. Saul Srvlucl, l'aul Bruun, Ronald tlraffius. jeff Lvllflllilll. ROW' l. lm-ft to right: Carnlv ljpsky. lJl3I1t Levine. Marilyn Fvidner. Sharon Hertz, Susan Flrassvr. Rutliiv Klvinwx. Betsy Rnsvn. Marilyn Blom-Q. Aniy Scliwarlz. HOW 2: Edward Slavkinan. Stuart .xll0l'lH1k'li. Rnlu-rl Rivliie. l rum'im- l-ulilftc-in. Siminm- llmlm-. Ann Wilvnsky, Vliyllis Slviiiln-rg. ,lflun lfivlin-l. Nlarcizi Suliin. ROW' 3: llalrry film-vii. ,Klan lsllillli. llvnry llrull. liamly Nl,l'l.l'lNl. .luv l,mw. flllLll'lt'S llarrvlt. Alun ,la1i'rvtI. 'Nlivliavl Fpivgul. llzinny fllitrivk. l73 u nk an 9 9 K My ' 'amy X f ww ,M A.,- Q gf 1-PM 1. R Q , l!a11'lvz11'11 511111111 lIllllxl'4 S1111- Ill' will newr ge-1 1111 uy. HOW l. I1-H 11- right: l?i111111 Wlule-. H1'l'IlIilll' Nl11sL:11. II111 lli1'wl1f1-ld. l'xl'1lI1lx Ilmwlmfilx. Nlurk .'1' alt., A . X Ava' :..: 'N 'X '-1 I.1IIIxNIII1lll. lM11gl:1- 1111111-11. PM-1111vlI1 5III!lPlI. l.111I IJIPNHII. Y1f'Im' 5111111111-. HHXX 12: KXIITII ffm'-N Iliillllil Hxl In I1vX1111 lux Illllll Xlluul H1 111111 Ilfltlllllll Illlll Vlllwff NIKXI 11114-lv Fllllllrll N-111111. IxI1111lwll1 51111114-11. l'.1'1v xIl'l'Illl. H2ll'lP1ll'll lx11l1k111x, HOW 3: I1-111 lim:-11. RUVI11-lla Izthlhlllllx. HUXZIIIIII' l'11llu1. N11'l1z11'1l l.1ll4ll11-1g1-11 l',II1'1'II I311lv111. Hillllllll ls:1a11-Null. ll1'11111N 1.114111 10-19 3 ophomore X Candicls U I' ,Xiu-K :KQ Ni -. Ohh! Look at the camera, exclaims Diane Schwartz to Linda Bishop. Two cool cats cruisin' to class. Wake up! Some girls are coming. Back to class, you kids! 'fl E ia Is M x su N V I ax 6 -,uw as Q1 N . Sag.- W N A Q I pg' A ww Rig. H, 0 if Q X Q .qv 5, 1- 4, ' -.4 ,, 1 an 0 R1 v . 'Si' 'QQ , ,, J 1 'Q 11 si Qi fi , kizii X f s-fi: U 5 , gy ' , an Q4 0 14 S fu as a Q K5 s'!1 Q, H t f 31 vu. , -- . 5 ' .. .z X ,v 'Y f X X wg 3 ai ,F ,. E t . , 5 'iv wx 'X I 5+ Y i 5 ' 'Q Q 3 'K Q 0 A K xx . C X 4. ,AA Qw Q 'S . ,af , . Q 5 xi Kb M 0 ., . 411 A . X5 Q , 1-K V. .. x Q a 4 .L ' x i ,V S 1 Q - ff . .fm ff' f , 4 ,P ywii Q Q 'v ' . Q Y' W 'Sv 2,-f R ' 'J wg, if 5 f' K. H, 32- AQQA' 5 .Zz sr Q .qi m 5, ,E Q fh ' ,g fi , al 5 iv ,lm A . Q f Q1 X.: gi im., 1. mmwf' slinssauvms, - msn- xem S' wi J If V' X activities if -Hr is . is X'-S VM uf. N :Af 31. i d ill w vom '4 1-ravi ffw fn f' V f ?WWlW4Y135J fx Q , . 'T L-KL L wM,.M V- L - ,, m 44 ' ' 4 ' if fm Qfl L f w'?'5'??N? f 2?ffff .a 'f ' 1 W f4' '2'3ffQfw+ ww M f V g M - ig NSN wx X i A 5 ,J :si-QgS,153,MKr4 w ,mv .16 'fn Qqpwgp, ,M K . if Q A H N X ' A . my wk: in .., K M -sw k i . sm ,gf ' i 'Qzfk H 'Q 0 I fi ' no w, 5 N'w UW , ww ' , Q H- , Y J. Ow , , ' ,, e pf ww. M In V, 97 -W . ,, M1 M , M 4 ' ...mmww .K a MURIEL RASH Sponsor v - .fi-'Pi ' -f . ' Daw- Mishkin Vice Prcsiflcnt Student Council Our Student Council is an affiliate of the National, Southern, and Florida Associations of Student Councils. It is the most active and diverse organization in school. New students find aid in adjusting to a new school through Student Councills orientation services. A success- ful Fall Fantasy semi-formal and other social affairs were held. ln addition to presenting devotionals over the public address system, the organization compiled a booklet for those given in homeroom. 'llhc Council manages all student elections and assemblies, and preparcs activity cards for every student. Another student service is the spon- soring of honor-roll parties. After a week of publicity of SWISH, an all-out campaign for Spirit Week began. Activities included contests, a color day, distribution of alma mater cards and cheer sheets. The week culminated with a dance after the Key West basketball game. Student Council activities arc, in effect, the activities of the whole school. This invaluable organiza- tion reflects the student body's opinions and actions. 4 11 l Mary Mycrson Nancy Paskow Eddie liookbindcr Rccording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Trczzszzrcr HALL USHERS V Flaws 51 36 ,4- RUW 1. lcft to right: Neal Sonnctt, Eddie Bookbinder, Marlin Minskcr, ,Iocl Dokson, Art Greenstone, Don Paul, Joe Rat- ncr, Burt Corliss. Harney Kovcn. ,- ASSISTANTS Loft to right: Didi Schneider, Merle Brotman, Bob Samuels, Bob Cole, Ellen Rovenger, Carol Cross. HARRIET NEWMAN Marsha Blafkef Toni Evins Valerie Mamches PH-Sfflem Secretary of Secretary of Chaplain Inlerior Publicily an An' ,.. o 1 X Lewis SQ-rbin llolm Cole Pat Billig Ceffi WHSSCFHIHH Neal SOHHCU Alun Rockway Svcretary of Secretary of Secretary of Seffefflfy Of SCCVCMVQ' Of l'nrlian1r'nlarian ,4xs1'n1Izlics Lost and Found Sorial Affairs Pfvffffls Tfafflc MIAMI BEACH AVDITORIUM USHERS F ,. n-4 We ROW l. left lo right: Karen Sherman, Joan Ruby, Marianna Youngerman, Harriet Newman, Didi Srhneider. Nancy Paskow, Claudia Bialolenki. ROW 2: Arlene Brenwasser, Linda Kassel, Barhara Levy, Brenda Brody, Ellen Helper, Marilyn Jalmlo, Susan Miller. ROW 3: Boh Cole, Lyn Pearl, Mary Ellen Satin. Nancy Sehonfc-ld, Bonnis Goldberg, Bonnie Freedman, Toni Lustig. ROW 4: Joe Ruffo. Neal Sonnett, Alan Rockway, Rae Freed, Barbara Stcpner, Boli Samuels. ROW 5: Dennis Foreman, Victor Bailey, Dave Mish- kin, Dennis Laskin, Craig Pinsker, Robert Baum, Eddie Bookbinder. ROW l, left lo right: Sue Brawvr, Bonnie Moses, Sheila Kagan, Ruth Kaplan, Toni Evins, Jam- Owen, Bunnie Mechlowitz. ROW 2: Sandra Gats- frif-nd. Fran justzl. Lidlly Cn-erllmerg. Esther Mazor. Carol Cross. ROW 3: Whyte. Cliarlollu Yanowitz. .loyce Forrest. Adrienne Levine, Lea Bussoy, l'al Billigg. Val lNIZllUl'llK'S. lfrayda Zlotshewcr, Carol Ory. ROW 4: Alan Colm-n, .ln-rry Berlin, Bolm Better, Dick Freedman, Cary Kaplan, Joan Rosen, Rolwrta lilll'llIllilK', Naney Rowen. ROXV 5: Kenny Mallon, Joel Cohen, lilueey 'l'ruIv, Slew- llvrry, Sam Brooks, Dick SCliWlll'lZ. Monte Lee. ROW 6: Kenny finner, .lack l 1'l1lman. Sheldon Taslnnan. Yvarren Ruden, Ronnie Diana Miller, Alan l.llllilI'. I80 SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS ROW 1, left to right: Beverly Sircsky, Siegel, Joyce Nanness, Elberta Fiderer. 2: Steven Florence, Max Steingart, Bette EIGIITH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS uv., ., .e.. .V -.--,..-, - .:v..:. -., ,W ,H , , Bert Samet. Steven Gross. Carol Forman. FRESHMAN HONIEROOM PRESIDENTS ROW 1, left to right: Nadine Kolsch, Howard Gail Sansolo. Judy Miller. Iris Slofsky. .i..:f,. i mi' ,. af.? Q I -Qin!-Kun 4,5-5 .wif 4 ??fS -:WM K 5 YA S Y '4 cg ,r ff' X gf .mg , K 'weagnsqzkt -- ily- 1 A 2 ami s 2' ii? K, Z.. ,. ,N A . S 5.35 , if ma .ws :M ra f u , H my Y usp' , , , , 'A v . ' 11 V cmini mv' iw -., M , , ' , L vk-0 fi mm w I, X DAVID SHFHMN M.XRl'.'XHE'l' 'IUXHRER CHARLES DRUMMOND Sponsor Sponsor ,Spmlsaf K F I I R tr , at 5 . E swf V AM 2 Q s s. . N -af P ' Gil Spevack Alan F0114-ndpr Donald Losman Harriet Newman Ridlilfll B21ffiC y X P ' ff' liiblllllil Hrmiiq- ,lm-l Ku-ps Dan Sulmmrn Willidlll Grccne Mark EISOU Roch:-Ile Sh-rn Murluin Nluinhlm-r Andrea Frvmon Dfvndli Bflfdy Ellvn RUVPIISVT x W fy f5 W F 2 Y N 7 liulh Lctuwsky Hum' l wf-ri Shvrna Sillltlllhllff Huward Ruskin Diilfll' DVUYSCII f ' henna. Ll Honor oomoty X mm , Qi lk if, Hb ...... 1 E' '-Q l Tx ff Thv trzulitional rc-quisitos for memlmership to National Honor Society were ziltcflwl this year. making admission even more fx Lf f , 'T' r' mt I .t if -M4 if vornpc-titive. ln llflllllllill to achievement in leadership, service, and l'VlilPlll'Q' of 4-liararter. eancliflates must have excelled , greatly in svholzirship. DAVID BYRD Nancy Scllonfeld ,lane Rubin Djonald Cache I'r1'sz'r1'f'nt Vice President Secretary Treasurer Joel Crossni in Jeffrey Joseph Steve Wolfson Dick Gradsky Harris Cherin Axel Von Borsig Frank-eg Frankel Shelley Rothman Linda Cooke Cary Shapiro Marsha Blacker EIUYUO Bfessman Ronald Rothstein Sara Kleinman Sandra Applebaum Roy Komack Nl. I'pX'l'Kl1IK SfXNll'Pfl5UN SHELLEY ROTIINIXN l'.XI5l..'X KIl'RAYlIllll,IK SIIUIISUI' L0-llwllllftllX-lull-f,vIll'!'f illk N flfl'I'l,lN HHS .I KNIC VUIIHW ,IANE SOIL ,INN 'XITLEH Lum lfrlilur Cnprx Txpist ,4a'll'l4iIif'.S hvlllrfdl' Photo ffu-flrffiflfllur TYPHUUN BOOKSICILI-IRS NNW l. lvf! In rlglll: IiLlI'll1lI4il ht'NNI!'I'. Ima IILIIHIPIIIILIII. IAIIHIU M1114-11. i.urwIf- Lllflll. Judy kmwif. .luyvv Stern. Nlurilyu S1'iliIlt'l'. ROW 2: Uurlmuru Sillrms. Ellvn Hou-l1g1e'l'. llnpv tll'1'l'H. lwni Shaul. Flu-rri lip-Ivin. limlmm PLIVIILIN4. ,luyrv l'1UI'I'1'Xl. .luvlyn Wilma-r. NNW Ii: .XIIIIIVU in-ulnmn. HUIIIII4' 5HllPlllUll..l1ll'lx Nlnrw. Kvllll l'lklI!. l'.I1lNlll' 1511-Nflllaill. Typhoon 1959 Producing an artistic. imaginative publication that is intended to capture comprehensively the events, tempo. and atmosphere of a high school year binds a staff to the school. because the Typhoon staff must be cognizant of the feelings and actions of the student body. N0 situation can be more con- ducive to creating comradeship among members of a group than can sharing the responsibility of meeting deadlines. We burned midnight oil. broke nails, proofread at the last minute, and felt anxiety blended with assurance in seeing our accomplishment, the pages, packed for their trip to the post office where they were launched to the publisher. DAVID LANG HERB WILLIAMS DONNA KARN LINDA COOKE Photographer Photographer Sports Editor Layout A,-gisg L l ISABELLE HECHT ROCHELLE STERN PEARL LORBER Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Business Manager TYPHOON ASSISTANTS l H if ROW 1, left to right: Joyce Stern, Barbara Rossman, Drazia Schacter, Martha Alpert, Dale Stryker. ROW 2: Linda Cohen, Susan Greenberg, Leah Poller, Judy Kossoff. ,W 1 in aa W up X , N-55, Q 3? , P First uf all, Donna, ilu- cliffvrom-v ln-lwm-vu u lvusellall and u foo Si Ire, I lulll ig . . llul Nlrs. Hilkll lI!l!'l' In rvur- ll' .c,.!.. .l.Ia, N1-xl ww-vk wa-'xv GOT in gmt 1lI'QL'21Illlt'lllu c'V .llxis fy uill and 4 croll -ai ,M Q66 C S A-ra. Q KSA' x ,4 gg 5 lll'fl,lfX IHXYIS IKYIN W. KXTZ .lUSl'fl'llINlQ lIl?H'l'O Slmrmvz llufmlulnx Spw1.m1,x Quill amml Svrnll is un irxtvn-nmuliunanl lmnm' S4l1'l1'lf lm' high svluml ,i0lll'llilllSlS, lls pllrlmsm-s am' In 1-l11'4vl1r:lgvm'v'm-ll:-mv in lllIllll1'illlHllS aml lu lwlml' tlmsv who alvlxivw it lfy llXSill'llllIQ ilu-m m1-mlwrsllip. 'Ilw I't'1llllI't'llll'lllS lm' 1-r1lrm1c'v am' that ilu' vzmrli- Jails' must lu- in the- IIIPIWI' um- lhirsl nl' his vluss. I'1'1'llllIIll4'lllll'll hy his lllll5lll'llll1lllS sponsors svlc-m'lwl hy xwlm- ul thx- mn-mlwrs. illlll Q14-11-pil-ll lay Ihv mxlimull umlmissinns vmlnlliltcc. Nhl-II.-5 liullmmn iluml 51-ielvrmun ljillllll xllll'llH'llll'li Rfwllvllf' 5l l'H C '1lll'fKl1S1'l l'm'a1rl Lurlul p,.,..,,',j,.,,, l fu' l'nxxiflf'111 Sw ITIIIIVK -7'r:'11.s11l'1'r rluml llarric Mlllllyll fvillill Nlllllj Ury lluis ,lane lltbllvll llurlrura Naullm-r llmnm Kzun Sllvll Kimi .lauw Full llurulv 'llnppvn jxIlill'4'2l FIVIHIPH Harriet NPWIIIGIII Jun ,Mlle-1 JOSPIIWIINF CIVRTO CAROL SEIDERMAN ANDREA FRENION Spnnsor Frlitor-in-Ifhirif Assoriatf- Editor liivhaml Iiarrix- nilfllillll Nucllvr Sll21Islf'Ill' Schop HBVTWI .Nf'WlNllU CUHIIII' Kugal Spmfx lfflifw' lfirrulzzlimz Tlmzngvr Exrlzarzgef Erlimr A5-flfflmf I Pagf' -I Fdilor fllanagzng Efill0f Nivllzmi I4-ui l,lI1PfU.SH1jlfII'l -6.3 5- Yirki Ulvvk Ellvll Schluswr nl.s.vixrun1 n1r11'e'r1i.sir1,u 1l11m1gf'r Page' I firlffnr l' Ku-ul:-1-I1 ,lurulws Nan W'hi!0ln'ouk Luis Jam' liuhvrm Carol HCYIIIAII I'lmm f,-OUHIIVIIKUUT junior High Edilor .Nvzrx Erlilur lfzmzm-x.w ,llllllllbff Ima BIISSUY I f'f1t1m' Editor Film-n Iivrlaml Barbara Slcpmr ffsxixfanf .'Yf'14'.w lllf.fUllllI4lXll3l'ili .'Xll5lfl,l.l'iliS Beachcomber The Beac'l1r'onilwr serves as an outlet of popular current opinion of thc- stuflvnt liofly. Its articles on vovations and rollvgv prc'paration. vlioive, ancl Fntrance fulfills its goal of serving as an wluif-Iv of vclucation: and its varied feature stories serve' to amuse. The Boaz-hvornlner. one of the schoolls olflffst organizations. has vonstzmtly improvecl. achieving a high stamlaral in high svhool journalism. ROW' 1. loft to right: Joan Zarowitx. Linda lssvr ROW 2: Sandi Wisrxlilr-. Esthor Nlvrvisli. Marriot N:-wman. BEACHCOMBER ASSISTANTS SUSAN CARREY Managing Editor Left to right: Sara Kleinman, Mike Weil, Linda Plc-vt. BEACHCOMISER HEPORTERS ROBERTA WINN Assistant Feature Editor ROW 1. lf-fr to right: Nun Wllilclrrook. lfuroln- lfilrin. lio-ulm-n .lm-olrs. DAVE BN RID Rh:-a Piriclls. lirvnala llrorly. l i'un lframkz-l. ROW Z: llill ll1'1'mis-. ,Nun ilulml- Slnff .4rt1's1 lvro. Ruth Lclowsky. Sandi Xxflfllllllk llarrin-I x1'NKlIllIIl. llurlvuru l'uri1zl--. Toni Shad. Bolm Cole. K ELLYN LINDA BERKOWITZ KRAVITZ Art Editor Historian 45 DAVID LESLIE KORNREICH LITT Business Exchange Manager Efiflvr Embryo STUART KIMMEL Circulation Manager LEIGHTON WARREN WOOLF RUDEN Literary Editor- Staff Editor in-Chief Providing: an outlet for the creative talents of the student body, the Embryo plays an important part in the literary phase of Beach High's activities. This maga- zine is comprised of the best literary efforts of the students and affords each a chance to participate in creative fields. The Embryo is available to all who are interested in reading the best works written during the school year. L. BRIAN BYRD Sponsor R4 N 4 I 1,7 X 'xl' ' Q- ' 9 I, A I Q i' . A - x , Dorothy Ritter, Art Adviserg Eli X A Wi? , ,f lii- I ,j nor Wilson, Literary Adviser: ' 'f:,,Q , Helen Davis, Literary Adviserg NL 7 Harriet Jonas, Typing Adviser. if Q -4 I we 4 iqhx 3 T v - it e . Q I' + 1 5, fi, Seq ik. ' ti' , R if .ii . ROW 1. left to .-ight: Richard Hersh. Robin Konnnel, Rhoda Winthrop, Jill Berman. Elaine Schaefer. Tony Pearl. ROW 2: Elaine Delarose, Helainc Merida- low. Frances Roth, Gail Lcbof- sky, Charlotte Yanowitz, Judy Applcbaum. .Ian Berman. ROW 3: Mitchell Cuthaim. Norman Eagle, Stanley Moore, David Wallace, Michael Dundee, Stuart Ellins, Brian Zwilling. l90 Q ROW 1, left to right: Merri Mann, Diane Stern, Judi Petro, Eileen Berland, Sandy Sher, Pat Calallan, Linda Baskind. ROW 2: Susan Miller, Sandy Bacher, Sheila Young, Annette Rosen- haus, Eileen Nussbaum, Frayda Zlotshewer. ROW 3: Jill Granger, Elsie Adler, Judy Wasser- man, ,Ioan Postelnek, Roberta Grossman, Barbara Slavin, Gena Fishbein. I Maxi! Q ROW 1, left to right: Diane Goldberg, Diana Whyte, Leanora We-aner. ROW 2: Rivliard Dysart, Gary Kaplan. l w S l l l 1 ROW 1, left to right: Michael Wolf, Martin Goldberg, Horst Truestedt, Fred Cohen. ROW 2: David Weider, Ellis Kahn, Pete Schwedock, Ted Grossman, Boll Boraks, Jeff Sarajian, Bruce Rome-r, Gerald Silver, Michael Orovitz. Anchor Club Displaying their outstanding school spirit, industrious Anchor Club girls, under the direction of Mrs. Ferguson, sold programs, hot dogs, and Typhoon banners at all football games this year. The members also.had their annual sale of school stationery. Their community services included entertaining the children at Kendall and Haven Home and collecting for various charity organizations Anchor. is the only service club that requires its members to maintain a 2.66 scholastic average. Herbie Williams, Anchor Admiral, salutes Rhea Pincus. I UN IORS ROW 1, left to right: Elaine Chausky. ROW 2: lings, Bunnie Mechlowitz, Toni Evins, Sue Berger. Adrienne Levine, Lyn Pearl. ROW 4: Mary Ab- bott, Margie Goldberg, Micki Feinstein, Bonnie Moses, Sandy Broad. SOPHOMORES MMM J nf ROW 1, left to right: Vicki Machanic, Joyce Stern, Betsy Levine, Jacki Rovenger, Linett Albert. ROW 2: Ellen Warner, Joan Rosen, Betsy Rosen, Judi Podvm, Vera Rothfeld. Arlene Turchin, Pat Stal- ROW 3: Sheila Kagan, ANCHOR ED WE HOLD Ae.. ja alt .r Q Sara Klginman Mal-Sha Blacker ELIZABETH FERGUSON RHEA PINCUS View President Cgrfggpanding Secretary Sp0flS0f 1'l't'.Sf!fl'7ll Lois .lane Cohen Recording Secretary Ruth Letowsky Bette Paris 41 Elaine Dernis Bonnie Altschuler ROCITCHC Stern DOYIHH Kam Treasurer Madeleine Fisher Rosalyn Klein .loan Austin Stephanie Bc-ckerman Paulette Conn Linda Beutel 5115311 Carrey Kay Schwartz Beta Club i t s The Beta girls boosted school spirit dur- We ing the football season with their pep tags One of their pet' projects is the xfisiting of unfortunate children at Haven Home. Beta, the oldest service club for girls, again placed second with its Frolics skit, We,re Perfect Young Ladiesf, HELEN MCCULLOCH NANCY SCHONFELD Sponsor President Marilyn Zeitlin Linda Matz Paula Muravchick R30 Freed C2lr0l Berman Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Treasurer Secretary SOPHOMORES H+-l 1: 3-9, 'H Isabelle Hecht Ellen Rovenger ' Y Marilyn Newman Nan Whigebrook ROW 1, left to right: Cindy Morgan, Barbara Oka, Barbara Biggart Marilyn Seidner. ROW 2: Lilyan Cohen, Diana Whyte, Stacey Kogen Lesli Green, Margaret Cohen, Janis Levenson, Barbara Sidrow. LET US LEAD BY SERVING OTHERS iylafcja Kasper Val llI8IllCllCS JOY Stein I wonder why Dave Byrd, Mr. Personality, isn't home, says Nancy Schonfeld. 1 i A Shelley Rothman ,lane S011 Frances Frankel Bonnie Reich ,lan Adler JUNIORS ROW 1, left to right: Lynda Shein, Maddy Mirow, Bobbi Zinn. ROW 2: Sue Schwartz, Hopv Green, Elsie Adler, Lola Nadler, Gale Kalish. ROW 3: Barbara Rossman, Mary Ellen Satin, Pat Billig. Pauline Miller Bonnie Goldberg 5 Harriet Newman Bea Nadlcr Octette lub ln its first year Octette, under the direction of Miss Beverly Coo er, has set a recedent of hiffh standards for followin P P o S years. Among its services for the school are supervision of the 'uice-machine area and hall monitorin . The irls ran J g g I Q15 the coke and hot dog concessions at football games and also kurt' made several trips to the Montanari School. BEVERLY COOPER SUSAN CREENBERC Sponsor President JUNIORS Left to right: Judy Zablow, Rachael Woolfe, Ellen Helper, Didi Schneider, Helaine Zablo, Barbara Stepner, Marilyn Lewis, Joyce Forrest, Kay Weiss, Drazia Schacter, Toni Lustig, Roberta Low, Virginia Gordon. SOPHOMORES 4 1 Regs., ..,. p , ROW 1, It-ft to right: Shirley Applelmaum, Rite Krachrncr, Sharon Hertz, Nancy Drosd, Audrey Rubin, Kathy Scrhin. ROW 2: Barbara Warren. Elyse Dulmlmin, Dale Marshak. Suzanne Bodnc, R1taKanner, llrcndaBarb0ur. KNOWLFDGE THROLGH Sl RVICE ferr Oc' A SRS 4 Mary Ann Kaufman Sonya Duhlmin Many Myerson Joan liuhy Sarah Fisher Vice President Corresponding Recording Secretary Secretary l Sue Carpel Rochelle Pachman Ellen Sayet Pauline Lefkowitz Eddie Bookbindcr, Mr. Won- derful, and Sue Greenberg are Stranded in the jungle gym. Phyllis Silvers L Sandra Applebaum Nancy Paskow Linda Cooke Djonald Cache, Mr. Possirnislcr, looks optimis- Corresponding Vi,-P 11,,,5id'!,,1, Rpm,-,1f,,g S,,f,,,,a,, tim' as lu' sits on ,lanv Rulnnl lap. Sffrrrllary SOPHOMORES if 5 M SEATED, left to right: Linda Bishop, ,lane Owen, Felice Sussman, Alberta Goodman. STAND- ING: Francinv Wl'iHgIl'I', Jill Channing. JoAnn Levy, Tina Handelman. Nanci Herman, Jackie Dorf, Gail Brown. Nan H1-rman Joan Kralnvr Connie Kufrvl Joanna Harris Linda Applelmaum 12 4 A Louisv Align-l Lynn Peal Rosalcvn Jacobs Elayne lirc-ssman AVl Ash pti-M iss Club PUT YOUR BEST THOUGHTS INTO ACTION -.f 'lille Opti-Miss Club. sponsored by Miss OQ4'-Mem Slrirlvy A. Diarnonci. performs community ' sc-rvivvs. among wlrivll are its participation in vliarity tlrivvs and its visits to the Montanari Homo. The Opti-Miss girls serve the school by uslu-ring in tht- halls and operating the snowlmall 1'om'c-ssion at football garnes. This yr-ar their skit won first place in Frolics. JANE RUBIN SHIRLEY DIAMOND ' President Spgnggr 4 Linda Cohvn Brenda Brody Barbara Levy Marilyn Jablo Carole Millvr Trr'asnrr'r JUNIORS ROW l. lm-ft lo right: Lin- cizl Alll'll1lL1Il, Judy Apple- Imarnn. Sandy .-Kngvl. Fay lrntsky. K at r 0 n Baum. ROVV 2: Eluinv Pascal, C h ll r I o I tv Yainowitz, Cookie St'llWLllxll. C a il Pollak, Sum- Finger, Mur- ilyn Gidnvy, Adinulx Stad- lun. l Griil ROSPH Andrva Fremon Carol Seiderman Nan Bernstein Carole Citrin Fred Lane and ,lan Adler, Sweetheart, could use a bicycle built for two. Junior Excha The services performed for teachers by Junior Exchange Club include distribution of ink bottles for classroom use and operation of audio-visual equipment in social studies classes. The members also have the opportunity to earn the required twenty-five service hours by ushering at football games and at the Miami Beach Auditorium. This year J.E.C.'ers worked at concession booths, at foot- ball games and held a dance with Beta Club after the Curley game. Richard Lewis Steven Schwartz Alan Cohen Vice-I'res1'rfe'nl SCCVCWIVY Treasurer Joel Hersh Harris Cherin Phil Bergman 00 e Club 1 - Lf l A? I5 Pre 99' UN1'rY FOR SERVICE i , T X 5 i B ,mr 3 ROBERT KOPE FRED LANE IXCH- Sponsor l'n'sirIent JUNIORS ,u. . i 4 ROW 1. left to rigzlilz Mike Oritt, Warren Miller, Mike Fvldnian. ROW 2: Bob Samuels, Allan Bloom, Mike Silnw, Ronnie Lipinnn. Ilurvm-y Swickle, Fred Lane. SOPHONIORES SE.'X'l'ElJ, lvfl lu right: Xlonlz- lmv. 'll-d NllSll. Mika Brodsky. ST.-XNlJlNC: Sieve Robinson, ,luck Silverstein, Slow Kress. Elliot Cullen. A-1 'Ofc S N ,. xx '43 2 .1 F ' 3 1 1 S il? 6' RIN Junior Optimist Club RICHARD WOLF President BE LOYAL T0 YOUR IDEAL Optimist Cluh has introduced a new service this year with its project. plasticizing of pictures and credentials. The members sold peanuts at football games. l'rolL-citing our soldier are Roz Klein, swecrlllc-art. and Rich. ard Wolf. Howard Ruskin Sl'i:X'l'l'ilX lr-ft to right: llarry Scliwurlz. Marvin I.:-Vinson, Peter Wolf, Ed Treih. ROW 2: lhlxid Crm-enlu-rg..lc'ffl,1'fc'o11rt.livrulfl Wool. Flow- lllluilu-ll. ,lzlnivs llulwlin Shep King Jeffrey Hulrerman David 'lledlow Tom Singer 202 JUNIORS L AI TRIFONE Spun wr QNIO 0 4 ROW 1. loft to right: Peter Julien. Cary Kaplan. Robert Baum. Howard Snowwciss, Stephen Smith, Warrvn Spillvr. ROW 2: Lewis S1-rbin. Dvnis Russ, ,losv Ojoda, Tony Pearl, Alan I.ulmrr. Kit Friedman Mandy Kellerman Elliot Friedwald Ruddy Owm-n Clary Shapiro Svrrvlrlrx' Rolwrt R:-islor Djonald Cacln- Edward Loch Mike Scliinitsky David Mislikin - . . I ey Club The chief responsibility of Key Club is the com- piling and sale of the Student Directory. They spon- sored many activities, among which were the Father- Son Picnic and the Mother Appreciation Banquet. They participated in the Kiwanis Kids, Day, playing big brothers to the unclerprivilegefl children by tak- ing them to the movies and swimming. Linda Beutel, Sweetheart, gets a big lift from Steve Wolfson. Hob Black Ronald Rothstein Steve Bagdan Michael Weil Vive lm-.wiflf-nr Svfrvrary Tfl'l15lU'f'V SOPHOMORES SE,-X'I'ElJ, It-ft to right: Richard Rosen. Steve Tashman, Ronald Rien. Ira Ruskin. STANDING: Rolwrt Rifkin, Alan Jarett, Ronnie Milla-r. Joel Cohen. .lack Feldman. WIC BUILD f N , 6 FAWATWO 'L ? X if l ff MYRON MCKIERNAN STEVE WOLFSON Sponsor PfP.Yl'11PIll JUNIORS ROW 1, left to right: Richard Gonsalves, Jack Morse, Macey Trute, Eddie Saperstein, Russell Herman. ROW 2: Martin Goldberg, Richard Dysart, Harvey Richman, Barry Richard, Bob Cole, Craig Pinsker. .loc Cayre Mike Miller Crcg Grecnside Eddie B00klJindCr ,g all Arthur Green Mark Elson Dick Gradsky William Greene cm, on Club FRANCIS HAAS JOEL SHAPIRO Sponsor President CTAG V 4 C60 'D ,foP IMx FRIEND OF THE BOY The members of Octagon have served their school by working at the refreshment concession at football games. Their community services include soliciting for the Heart Fund, Fight for Sight, and numerous other charity drives. Octagon presents a monthly student Courtesy Award. Mike Lappin Don Wechsler Vice President Manuel Ostrofsky Richard Troop D011 Losman SOPHOMORES SEATED, left to right: Howard Hirschfield, Dennis Laskin, Arthur Smith. STANDING: .Ioseph Lundy, Steve Katz, Stewart Bakst. 5 Dan SOIUIIIUII Joe Rllffv Joel Shapiro and Nan Whitchrook, Swe-vthcart, survey their surroundings from their pedestal. if Barry Goldman Martin Mainstcr Dave Lang ViCl0F BHUY Rfmald Bmdie JUNIORS ROW 1, lvft to right: Ray Chaplain, Martin Minsker, Karsten Struhl, Marvin Brittman, Neal Sonnetr, Lciglmton Wrrtilf, Joel Dokson. Burt Corliss, Richard Lam-. ROW 2: Ira Turner Dave Hippncr, Don Paul, Dave I.cvy, Paul Nathanson, Sol Schwartz, Larry Cohn-n. i 207 JUNIORS ROW 1, left lo right: Howard Fordon, Dave Samet-, Sumner Cohen, Rmhafd Roth, Barney K0g2lH, JOC1 Rainer, Steve Perry, SICVG Farber, Richard Flash-. ROW 2: Neil Otcliin, Ralph Creico, David Marans, Sam Brooks. SOPHOMORES ooo, -. T23 mg Herman WCl'illtxT Sl.-vp Baron M .siii ff QI! -M., SEA'l'ElJ, lvfl lo rigllilz l7rm'd Coiivii. David Simon. STANDING: Steve -inf' Sokoloff -l1'ffKIiVUfl5 Colvin, Iivnry ijiiimy. ,lorry Hiviinuul. 208 Wheel Club Jave Byrd leads Sandy Applebaum, Sweetheart, up the ladder of success. SERVICE BEFORE SELF Wheel Club is closely allied with R o t a r y Club. ln addition to luncheon of the com- bined clubs, the Wheel Club members utook overv a meeting of the s e n i o r organization. Three representatives were sent to the Wheel C l u b International Convention. The boys participated in the Na- tional Safety Contest, printed the alma maters for homerooms, posted hall directional signals, and renewed drivers' licenses for students. JOSEPH TUCKER DAVE BYRD Spgnggf Pl'8SidC!1l Hakim ' f Skip Rozin Larry Cordon Steve Bookspan Herb Williams Gary Diener Treasurer Corresponding Vice President Secretary Stuart Furman Roy Komack Joel Kreps Don Graff Harvey Lazarug lift to right: Mr-ridn-th llalk, Assistant Head Majoretteg Sue 1 ll ul llead lxl2lklHI'l'lll'1 llvrlm Williams, llrum Major. Band The Beach High Band and its Majorettes have maintained a high stand- ard of musical excellence and marching technique. In addition to activities affiliated with their per- formances, the members traveled to Nassau. The members take pride in the Band, declaring it to be 'fthe most fabulous or- ganization in schoolf, PHIL HERCINIAN Band Captain .QW av K - i .xy Nl NNW It-tt torilfltt' gl1l'flitI'lK'l llc-rll Wiilliatns, Nleridith llalk. ROVV l: lsadoru' Unger, Hoy Koinack, Barbara ,amiu 'N il llaidiu-kj Danny 412.-.xittia1.i, Elyse. Dnhlmin. Marianna Youngvrinan, Richard Lewis, Elizabeth Stratton, Antoinette l,ust1g, Suzet li ROW 2: l,yn Pearl. llonniv llvrnstein. Miki- We-il. .lnles Grvenlwrg, Teddy Nash, Arthur libel, Stanley Muravchick. Pct ' ' ' ' ' ' x ' l ' lx W ldhauni. ROW 3: Norm nlinan. Russell llviinan. Mattlivw Km-yiiv. Stoney Sliulxat, Stephcn Redllur, liariara my, ynne a runnin. Paul lirt-akstonv. Teddy Zwvrdling, Vytas Thomas, Miki' Hale. Martin Knopp, Gail Brown. Toni lmlicrer, Bonnie F0 min Nt'-xv l'inr'. lflsif' .Milt-ig lnnis fiI'4'l'l1XV11lll. liolsert llauin, Ronald Hivm, Eddie Ginsberg. Marilyn Seidner, Sandy Speigal, Ric 1 X wut K Av! . Q1 JOHN COLEMAN Mmnwr Typhoonvttvs Mmm... i Cn11s11lx1-s, john Mc-yvlw. IIQ'Ill'y W'illia111s. ROW 4: Stewart ,NllTlY1ll'h. Slow l'1'1'ry. Irxing f:l'l'1'llIN'I'gl, Rnlwrt Cranoff, Norman vldsn-111, l.v1111y L1-xy. 111-1A1'y Ril'hIllllIl, S111-ll I,l'Yt'lllllZ1l. Paul Bfllllll. lIOWlll'11 I'f11l1111111. Bl'llt'1' Rape:-. ROW 5: Sum Brooks, Robert k I ' ' ' ' ' 'om'0. l.y11tl11z1 A:11'o11s1111. lrl'l'dlKl SIIYCIQ Alcxanrlvr lollovk. Sul Schwartz, ,Im-I lJnkso11, li1'11Cv Alcxalulvr. Ril'llZll'tl EH011l10gcn, 'ln-rr HLlllSl'l'. Wz11'rv11 Licln-r111a11. Mickey Cilbcrt. Janles SI3llQKIlU'l'. I311-111111 lZurl1u111'. Sh-vc Kutzin. Mel Olmun, I.i111lu Kassel, l'l'l'j KlHIiXl'I'. Hilllllil' Klein, Frvd ll2.lI.liSIll1NV. ROYV 6: Phil Bc1'g111a111. ,ferry Wvissc'r. Uivk Showvl, P11111 clilffifivlll. Not pivlxlrrtdt l'l'y HllI'I'iSUll. Kay t:UHf.l'il'll. Mary Ellen Satan. I.ilI'l'y HOSOII. TI1n111z1QFnf1c'1'.Na111'yKl1-i11. 2Il A Cappella Choir YB! I 7 5 NIlI'l'lON I,IC.fKl1lCliS 1,1-fl 141 right: Ruth L1-tuwsky, Stove Baron, X11'g:i11i11 iX1lz1111s. I.L1r1'y Kriluff. HOUR CIIAIRNIICN: iivsliz- Zvhitz, Paula N 11111. i.lliRARI.'XNS: ,lfrllll lILli?l'!'. Uari1a1'a Davis GIRLS' ENSEMBLE' I.1'ft I11 right: Pliilippzl XWyl'iIl1' Linda Matz, Marilyn Z6-iliin. Ruth 1.1-lmvsky, ,IULIII Auilin Linda B1-lltvi. 1 1 i f X 1 , 1, gigs- S ,. K HOW l. lm-fl ln 1'ig1l1l: ,l11111- 'l'111'k. liL1l'll21Ii11 Davis. Jackiv Jacimlvs. jane Croskiu, Lynn Ustru. H1111'ic-t H11Ip111'11. Nlllfiiyll Zviliin. HOW 2: Pallivtlmv iXIOI1It'iJt'iii. ,Ioan Appl0l11111111. Plliiippa W1-i111'. iliimlv Fla-i11l11-rg. l.i11fI:1 Nl111'li11. lijullaiml Cachv. Mikf- Orill. RUXV 3: Ruth 1,1-Iowsky. I:0CIIl'ii1' l':11'l11111111. llu1'11ll11 Nuiilwss. .loan .'X11sti11. 511111111-1' Coin-11. Rilfllilrti lTc'SQz1111'1'. SIPNPII Nizimi. ROW I: 4.111'nl .'XIlIli1'ililllII1. l'iia1i111- l'af1'11l. lim-Qlie Smith. I.i111lz1 13111111-I. Aridreu F11-1111111. Jw- CLlyI'l'. lfmliiiv lm-11. HUW 5: Nluriiyli N1-11111z111. CilZIl'i4bllf' Yanowilz. 'l'e'r14y R11s1'11. llary I.i1-l11'1'1111111 311111115 fi1'iil'l'. R111 vlvl'I'5H. SIIIHFI l 111'1111111. lfvlix U6 iylblitb. Stun' llz11'4111. The Choir rewards its members with the pleasure of aesthetic accomplishment in performance. The members, who have competitively gained entrance, combine their voices and efforts to be musically accurate and effective and to attain a feeling of unity among the members. We'll always remember the Choir's parts in Coronation, graduation, their annual concert with the band, and especially the Lend-a-Hand. e ZFX ,Alt t 'Y f l U A :4 , ' K Q : 7 C -1 2 71 C 'Ti 'Tl i-. fl 'P-1 Z fn -4 f'D Z. 'S 1:' E i... A O :T L7 1 Q. E 'r F -. .. :E v - :l. K? : N1 72 -lf if : Sponsor Austin. Trcasurerg Hcrinan Yvcchtcr. Vice l'rcsidcnt. ,. as 'X - ggi? X.. .- A a f wggfgaa I .. 5 2 i Rafi k Lg gs' S h Q. K. H. f J cgi, A . 1 N X g .k K if L ll KW . .Q ll .. ' fl t K 'if N 'T Y i A g . 4 'xi 3' 4 5 Y i . 's 1 . i . ,ii M. .g s Q ti A E 5 i I K i 'I-5 . 1 ik. 8 . . f Q Q . , Y., f tt i A A s V ' 'i 1 - . t - I is R C f Q u . i . 1 A ,f t N 'gf -1 . ,. - -. Q It X K in X , V ,N I ,i r Agri -g sr A . i Q83 3. 7 A my .5 -ii , H' 7 . SE. ' 1 t., 'i gif? ' 3 .- s 1 of r + A' z 33 Stanley Satz. Hcrinan NVQ-clitcr. lfllcn SClllU4SC'I'. ,lanc Stcinliergr, Nlargrarct Cairo. Sharon Price. Marilyll .lahlo. liinda Matz. ROW 2: Harold Kart. Richard xkuspilz. ,loannc l'ata1-ux. li--lic Xclvitz. l.inda Shcin, Gloria Kurt-nlrlit. Paula Shain. ROW 3: Richard llysart. Roh:-rt Rifkin. Warren Ruslcn. Rosalccn Jacobs. lflairc Hager. Esta Wloloson. llolorcs Norris. loan llalicr, ROW -1: llarvcy Lazarus. Richard Winer. Larry Kriloff. Simon Schcrc. Valerie Mznnches. Nikki Kraus. Susan Mattcrson. Ginger Adams. ROXV 5: .loc Sokoloff, Harris Chi-rin. Phil Katz. Tcd Schull. Frcd Cohcn. Mike Peyton. Carol lfnhrman, Rita Ruhinoff, Dcvra Dcrnis. ,i . ,. . 7. l1fl In Tlgllli Ylvkl IXIIQLCTIIIQIII. 134 I tllN'l'lllLlll. Ilan- liyrml. vnnin- F1'm'4'd1nuI1. ,Iuvkiv W'ilm'r, Cary ,nw A,W:-mam--qfwwm-wumnun-mvwwww fi mf Q f - - - U-ft tu right: Sh:-rry Knmiwr. Tnny Pm-url. Elzaim- Ellins. Hikv Raskin, ,Ionic Ruby. i .f , ----...T... IA-ft tu Tiglllli Rulwrlu W'inn. Nluxinv Brown. Yul ROW I. ln-ft lu right: .xilillllll Ftuailin. 5111111111 xlilllvll. Karen Sl1l'1'Illi1Il. ROW' 2: Eu' Llllilll. .lvrry livrlin. Neal Summ- II. Ill 'l'l1c- Nillltblllll 'l'lu-spiun Su- mwly is il tlllllllillll' lwnm' so- uvlx' In llllilllltlll In ln-nm il perlurnnng grmxp. llu- Ofglillll- ion' sponsors tlu- anmual llll'SIHilIl l'la1x'. lPl'l'l'0l'l!lS unn- cmnpolilixvly in l rulivs. :tml mls us u lulvnt 1'1-sn-wail' in all . . . , Ill1Nlllt'llUllS suvh as f,l'1lNll n laps-rs mul thx- S1'Ill0l' Class l Lu. Thespians OFFICERS -HOXV 1. ll-fr to rigxlll: Eluynv BI'1'SSllllll1. T1'e-us11l'm-r: ,Inv Kuffu. Vivc- Vruun Rao Frevd. P11-sic Broesclugy llN'lll'S. Mike' Fcllinit- ln. xliII'l'lil lxuslwr. LX NN PEM, NIICTDQ TOP FOUR VARSITY DEBATE TEAM Outstanding for its forensic ability, this team has won many honors. atio Lea ue Le-ft in right: Riehard Cradsky, Axel Von Borsig. Cary Shipiro, Charles Horner. ROW l, le-ft to right: Denis Russ, Gary Kaplan, Alan Rockway, Dottie Nanness, Nina Deutsch, Warren Spillvr. Karsten Struhl. ROW 2: Fred Lane, Harvey Heller, Paul Nathanson, Lewis Sfffllllfl. Darry Rirhard, Tony Pearl. Put Stallings. Mark Elson W David Tvdlow Howard Ruskin Jane Rubin Diane Deutsch Karen Sherman Carol Seidernlan Forensic Our National Forensic League is organized to further interest and proficiency in public speaking. Twenty- five points in competitive speech and debate, and evi- dence of outstanding service, leadership, and character are the requisites for membership. Its publication, The N.F.L. Calendar. is edited by the members, who must earn ten points each year to remain active. NANCY WEIR Sponsor 1 .Q l Rosalccn Jacobs Larry Gordon Axel Von Borsig RICHARD GRADSKY SCFTPNIU' TTUIISHVPF Vice President President Donna Karn Mike Schinitsky Ronald Brodie Valerie Mamclies Stuart Furman Nancy Schonfeld Gary Shapiro Rae Freed gAXM. emor Brush and Palette IDORUTIIY Rl'l l'ER SIJUIINUI' xlt'lIliN'l'S urn- ilfllllilitil to St-nim' Brush anti Palette by lllllliltlllgl ln tht- 0I'QIZllliZiltiUl1iS nnrk in niuking sm-nary nlit-5. assisting in lll'tNillI'lillI1 nf Cnrtnnitinn, and Serving tht- st-limit ln' doing thi- :art-wvrk fm' pnlnlivity of svhool eve nts -.8 OFFICERS SEATED. lt-ft to right: Suntly Rust lwrg, St-t'rt-taryg Diana Ulunk. 'l'rt-asllrt-1'. STU INC: .lne Ruffn. I,I't'Nilit'Iltl Flu Murtnlvk. Vive- l'rt itlt-nt. O O ROW l. Itltt In right: Sus- fvivnlz. Rlxmlzt Winllirup. Kurvn Hanan. Funtly KlDSt'IliH'l'Ql. Flu Nlurtnn-k, l.1ntl:1 I'lt-vt. l'I'1lll killlilllllll. ROW 2: l,4llllil' Angtl. ,lan Ht-rnnln. Kay Wviw. lliznn- tlnltlxtvin. Slit-Ht-5 lintlnnzin. Iyilllld xlllI'LlNl'llit'ix. llwlziint- Kaplan. HOW 3: litninit- Tulmin. Uiunu lllunk, llvttt' l'an'iQ. ,lilvlyll xvtillttll lfllyn liwknxxitz. Lilltlil Nlultvr. Until HilfIlt'l'. HOW tl: ,Inv Rufio. . , , , Nlqixnn' Row. f.an'nl bmi Dam- lsyrtl. NNI! enior Librar ouncil lOW 1. left to right: Larry Hyatt, Linda Dean. Roberta Garfinkle, Claudia Bialolinki, Rick Golub, Kenneth Mallon, Betty Breitler IOW 2: Bill Greene. Renee Horn. Albert Herr. Stuart Nussbaum. ,lack Feldman, Norman Eagle, Jacklyn Willncr, Don Loqman ane Nerm-ruff. ROW 3: App:-lroulh. Arlin Dubler. Terri Weinberg. Howard Hauser, Dick Freedman, Helane Zable, May len inger. Diane Russ, Sunny Glasser. Debby Land. Matthew Gold, Fred Cohen, Robert Hautenbrink. Not pictured: Darcy McQuadc 'arole Zinman. Nlarcia Meyers. Heather Vineberg. Steve Baker, Patricia Jay. Virginia Gordon, Sandra Gastfrientl, Alan Thrc 1 amie Joslin, Carol Simmons. The Senior Library Council serves the entire stuclent bocly by assisting the librarians in eller-king books in and out. in keeping: the stacks in order. and in perform- ing other cluties essential to the maintenance of an efficient li- brary. -4- NIAXIE DICKERSON SIJUVISIW Fl llIEliS Left to right: Matt Cold, President: E, MfG1LliE,RT oberta llarfinkle. Treasurer: Claudia Bialolenki. Sponsor ive l'resitlent. Future Teachers of America swans OFFICERS' -l.eft to right: Judy Pass. Recording Secretaryg .Sheila Young, Corresponding Secretary: Kay Schwartz. l'resident: Leanora Wearier, Treas- urer. Not victured: Rochelle l'aclnnan. Vice President. l Teaching aspirants who meet the require- ment of HB averages in both scholarship and citizenship, who submit two teacher recommendations. and who show genuine in- terest in the profession, may join Future Teachers of America. The memhers assisted teachers, studied classes in action. and suc- cessfully inaugurated a school-wide, student- coaehing program. JANE PIERCE Spunxor SENIORS HOW l. left to right: Gail Fritz. Kay Schwartz. Roz Klein. Ellen Epstein. St'll1ll'l'll'ilIlll Srnuckler. Sandy illithcn. Harriet llieninfeld. ROW 2: llarllara Nadler. Linda l-ser. l.eslie feluilz. Claudia lliololcnki. ROW 3: lliane Ruclenlmerg. l.n-anora Wveancr. .MlriennefNliller.5l1ellcn llartlner. llynthea :Karon-on. HUW' l. left to right: Xlary qlhllott. Vera Rothfelcl. Diana Spilfogel. Linmla lloskincl. liarlrara Newman. ROW 2: Sheila Young. Shayna Rich. lirentla Macklin. Diane Schwartz. Nlarlha Alpert, llonna lleutsch. ROW 3: ,lanice Weinrnan, lliane Stern. Xlarilyn llidney. Michele Adel. ,loan ' Iillltllt l'o nu l ostelnok. Esther Xlazor. Eileen Seitlen. B ' ' - s 220 Future ufrses of America --...- -v 4 NOW l. lvft to right: Sherry Kmiiwr, Terry Smllik, Marilyn Scidner, Rochvllv Stern. Marilyn S111'lllll'0l.f. I.0sli1- Zclritz, Svliarricann Smucklcr, Joyce Stern. ROW 2: Sally Hilmln, Eluinm- lillins. lflun-rico lxl1ll'0llt'k, BUl1I'lll' Fodiman, ,loan Stcrnficld, Wcndy Burns. Barbara Kesslvr, Ronnie' Sulonmn. A spotlvssly white' unifurin and Ill aura uf 4-ffic'ie'l1r'y in carrying nut rvsponsilwility arf' the- mllwzlrfl lllalificutimls of il nurss-. For zmrl N1 .. 'K Q A 1 4 44 ry lll0Sl' intmwistml in learning: 4 norv almut how and wlly one lu'- mnvs u nursv. l'lllllll'f' Nurses flulw was rwvatvcl. lllmnlwrsliip is vll1'll In llllytlllt' who is willing to arn the l'l'qllil'I'tl points and who Q SiIll'0I'f'ly iiitcweste-ml in nursing. '.-1 , Q lkk fu.. :VX ., 1, v. an ?.. ,s I,0IllSl'l CIUXSS Spmlsur OFFICERS -In-ft to right: Bonnie Fmliman, lfmrvspniialiiigr Svvrcluryg lmsliv Zvlmilz Recording St'l'l'Cliil'yQ Rrwllellm' Ftvrn. l'r1'sicl1'nlg Sll4'I'l'y Kuniw'r. Vim' l,I'l'Sill4'lll: ,loycv Stvrn. 'l'rcasurcr. Aquaphoons Flo Maronek, Parliamentariang Nina Brisker, Secretary, Merle Brotman, Treas- urer, Nancy Sonnett, Vice Prcsidentg Carole Tappen, President. DOROTHY ACNELLO Sponsor Girls in grades ten through twelve who enjoy water ballet are invited to join Aquaphoons after qualifying at tryouts by displaying ability in strokes and stunts. The members participated in Frolics, an Aqua Dance performance, and the A.A.U. Synchronized Swimming Form Champion- ship Meet in Fort Lauderdale. ,, . ,Xt ,. 549, aaa .if 0' F: ttf , x ' W' , 2 2 gl , 'K 6 , F . ROW 1, left to right: Nancy Rowen, Linda Spevack, Micki Feinstein, Sue England, Barbara Warren. Linda Hornbcin, Dale Stryker, Rita Krachmer, Pat Billig. Diane Lalow, Diana Blank. ROW 2: Cookie Schwartz, Merri Mann, Sandi Spiegel, Nancy Sonnett, Ellen Cliadakoff, Merle Brotman, Sue Finger, Maxine Taylor. 222 40fl0l'l1 Dance flub .Nfmflwl UI 1 11.11115 1.111 111 l'1Ll1l1f x1LlX1Ilt' Il11m11. s1'l'l'1'1ill'f2 ,lilll xl11!'l'. I'1'1'4i111'11I1 E1:1y11f' 111'1'R4- 111111 Yi II11' 1111111-111 1111111-1' 1111111 111111 lun x1-urs 1111111 Its f11111111I11111. 11115 1-xl1'11111'41 115 1111111111-s 111 IlI4'1ll11l' p:11't1r'1- 11111111 111 1,111'1111z1l11111. l'1-1-I11-S. 11111111-L111111' l.11111'1'1'l. 111:1- 1111 I'14'511X2l1. 111111 II11' 'l'111111ksgixi11g 1lSS1'1ll1111..Vl'1It' 1110111- 1111 1lI'l' 1-1111-1-11 1-x ll'X-ullls 111151-11 1111 l'1lX11lIl1. poise-. 111111 1'1'l'11-Ni111'11I: 1XIIll V1-.1I. 'l'11-11N111v1. 1 llvrs. 1 5Ll1lN1KlIlQ 1l1'I'hL'11. 111111 H1'l'X1llgl 1ll'l' s4'1111111. 1:l1'N-Illllll 1 ' IIIIN f1lllll'l'11 11114 111-:11'11 111311. .IHXN Sl' KIRK 1 1 lilzninu nn., -QQ 4 NNW' 1. I1-fr 111 1'ig11I: 5111-111 Rlll1U1li1l. 51111115 Nlilln-11. 1111111111 xvl'll1l1l'. NOW' 2: 5:11111y Spivgzxl. H1111 1,illNlDll. 51111115 xVlkll1l11'. 1.511 I'1x11. .I111111 F1-l111l1111111. ,lun Mllvr. 11:11-l1:11'l Wmmlfw, NNW Ii: Ifl11x111- 1:l'l'rNlllilll. K111'1'11 S111'1'111:111. X115 11I1'1'II. Flllillllla' lfiN1'11NI111. N1lH1'1il K1INIl4'I'. NNW 11: X1:1Xi111- 151'1m'11. .M1i111111 N111111111. lmxliw 11I'1'l'!l. .1111-kiw 171111. 1111111111 lfxlww. 1 1 1 1 LEONARD FRISHMAN Sponsor MAXINE GREENBERG Legal Secretary ROBERTA BARAD Secretary-Receptionist LINDA CECKER General Office Difversifie Members of D.C.T. are preparing for the future with a combination academic-business plan. Interested stu- dents have the opportunity to obtain a high school edu- cation hy taking classes in the morning and by working BONNIE LANDSMAN CINDY SIEGEL Orthodontisfs Assistant General Office LINDA MORRIS ARLENE Receptionist BRENWASWR Bank Clerk .IOAN KRATISH LINDA WEISS Medical Technician Bank Clerk :operative Training mr coopf-ralix'e luusinvsses or professional offices in the ftornoon. Tho organization has programs such as em- loycw'-mnployvv banquets. breakfast meetings, and char- y p1'ojvc'ts. JUDY WELLMAN Cmzfrnl Office' FAITH WINOKUR Ortlzodonlisfs Assistant BARBARA RADOCAY Bank Clerk GENE BRENNER Sign Painter JUDY STEIN CAROL PARKS Insurrznce Secretary Retail Sales BONNIE PACE BETTE FECHTNER Legal Secretary General Office SENIOR MEMBERS Linda Appelbaum, Cynthia Aronson, Victor Bailey, Harriet Bienenfeld, Boll Black, Arla-rw Bren- wasser, Maxine Brown, Dave Byrd, linda Dean, Sonya Dulmlmin. Suzanne Ellis, Sli:-rrie Epstein, Cc-ne Fierro, Bonnie Fodiman, Bonnie Freedman, Sue-llvn Gardner. Rita Cinness. l'aulini- Good- man, Jack Could, Bill Greene, Frances Haber, Joseph Kaminsky, Rosalyn Klein, Gloria Kon-nlmlit. Jay Krachmer, Larry Kriloff, Billy l.ader, Michael Ladis. Don l,oS1nan, Claire Magi-r, Val Malnches, Adrienne Miller, Sandy Mitlien, Joyce Molcdsky, Paula Muravehivk, Barlmara Nmller, Bea Nadler, Harriet Newman, Marilyn Newman. Manuel Ostofsky. Miki- Otclu-t. Nanvy Puwkow, Judy Pass, Sandy Rosenberg, Ellen Rovengcr, Jonie Rulmy, Joe Rufio, Yvonne Salomone, Mike' 0I l+'lCEltS flmft to riglit: Bonnie FI'Cl'4llllllll. 'IlTt'LlSlll'f'l'Q Val RrIE1ltll'lll'S. P1'l'Sillk'fliQ Bill fiwwiim-. Vim- l'1'c':4irleI1tg Sandi Rosvnliergx. Colm-Qpomliiig S1'v1'elaryg Barlvara Slavin, wording 5m'rvtal'y. Arlyn uhlslaiioig. Diunr' Aplu-llsaum, Carol llaiioczis. l,inda llaslxind. Jerry Berlin. Elunmlru Bialolvnlxi, Elinulu-tli Blovk. Sllllllllll' Bodni-. Mi-l Boroe, Tova Bowan. Barlwara Brandy. fllflflil Brick- mau. l r1'1l Colivn, israel llinvr. liintla Exam. Sanilra Furla. JXYII i'li'llYll'l'. Shel- ly Finger. Phyllis l ranli. Barry l'll'x'l1Cil4 man. fillLll'lt'S Cans. Rolwrtu lllirk. Marilyn Citlm-y. Erwin Colillwt-rg Allied Youth after the Southwest game. 'hinitsky. Nancy Svllonfvld. Fran 'idtnan. Paula Shain, .Joyce Silver, 'yron Slater. Barbara Slavin, Lois ofsky, Sharriann Smncklt-r. Janie ull, Roberta Waller. Terri Weinberg, an Whitt-brook. Jaclyn Willner. WILLIAM WRIGHT Sponsor Allied Youth is Reach Highis only soeial organization. Membership is open to all students. Some of the out- standing projects include Allied Youth Week and a dance .. .. '-......,-as W' an Goldstein. Fern Corner, Ronnie Goodman. Howard Cordon, .Joyee Cotlieb. Robert Cranoff. toda Grant, Sue Crant. Leslie Green. Elinor Greenberg. Ronnie Cuttman, Marlene Haber, Hope trris, Howard Hauser. Tina Horowitz, Philip Huber, Edith Isser, Elissa Kaplan, Cary Kaplan, nda Kashick, Howard Kirschvnbaum, Iris Koch. Donna Lakin. Debbie Land, Faith Landwvhr. -nnis Laskin. Frcd Lane. Leonard Lansburgh, Sherry Maltzman, Merri Mann, Mary nn Margolis. Celia Miller, Ellen Moskowitz, Judy Notowitz, Marla Paul. Lorraine eilzl Platt, Mike Raskin. Stove Rindley, Robert Rifkin, Judy Robinson, John Rogers vsvnkrantz. Vera Rothfeld. Nancy Rowvn. Julie Salomon, Dick Sehneider. Stoney, rbara Sidrow, Nanvy Sonnt-tt. Sandi Spiegel, Diana Spilfogel, Joyvt- Spitzer, Dale linc Wagman. Barbara Warren, Arlevn Weissman, Rhoda Winthrop. Marcus. Phillips, Rosalcc Shukat, Stryker, Latin l Club Under the direction of Mrs. Mc- Culloch and consisting of the indi- vidual Latin class officers. the gener- al Latin Cluh achieves unity among the Latin classes. ROW 1. left to right: Tova Bosem, Barbara Biggart, Nancy Herman, Sandy Spiegel, .loanne Draylnan, Donna Estes, Linda Kassel. ROW 2: Vicki Mechanic, Ann Caballero, Mary Ellen Satin, Marilyn Zeitlin. ROW 3: Steve Earlier, Arthur August, Cary Shapiro, Karsten Struhl. Soclalitas Latina HELEN MCCULLOCH Sponsor 'GCARPE DIEMV' Any Latin student or anyone who has had Latin may y join the recently formed Sodalitas Latina. It is organ- ized like the old Roman government with consuls. scrilia. quaestor, magistratus, and aediles. The club has partici- pated in Erolies, Latin Week, and a State Latin Forum ROW l. left to right: Mary Ellen Satin, Scriba. ROW 2: Stcvc Farber, Quaestor: Karsten Struhl, Magistratus. ROW 3: Morris Rothlwcrg and Gary Shapiro, Consuls. in Bradenton, Florida. ROW l. left to right: Paul Rergrcr. Bill Richman. Tova Roscni. Susan England, Barbara Biggart, Cynthia Morgan, Sandi Spit-gel. Nlary Ellen Satin, Donna Estes. Martha Alpert, Sheila Mandel. Joanne Drayman. ROW 2: Macey Trute, Alan Rockway, Yylas 'llll0lllZlS. Steve Pine. Murray Gl't't'llilCl'gI. K4-ith Kashuk, Nancy Ascher, Steve Katz, Steve Cobb, Pat Stallings. lloli lie-In-r. Rita Kraelnncr. ,loc Lundy. Nancy Herman, Raoul Lcrow, Dennis Laskin, Margaret Cohen, Steve Coloh, Vicki Nl:-clianic. Marilyn Zcitlin. ROW 3: Paul Nathanson. Charles Unacrlcidcr, Stcvc Pcrry, Ronald Miller, Gary Shapiro, Stanley Shallron. Ste-xc l arln-r. liarry Scliwartx. Danny Hutner. .leff Lcrlnnan. 8 panish Club To coordinate the various Spanish classes, Spanish Clulm was formed. All students taking Spanish are memlmers. Any girl who is a member of the aclvancecl classes is eligible to be Miss Spanish Club, whom the entire body of Spanish students selects. The momlvcrs attended a Spanish restaurant at the curl of the school year. GRACE BROWN BOBBI ZlNN Sponsor .Viss Spanish Club 3 5 F 1 3 2 3 KCJW 1. lclt to right: Toni Evins, Maxine Taylor. Lynn Ostro, Eileen Hirschfelml. Hopc Green, I. li. Sharpe, Diane Green, Nina Dcutscli. Donna Kam. HOW 2: Elaine' Chausky. Ste-vc Katzin. Barn' Kaplan. Howard Freiclcn, Barry Marlin, Greg Grcrznside, Bob lolrlln-rg. Fclice Sussman. Elainc Pascal. ROW 3: Ivan Phillips. Marlin Minskcr. Frcfl l,anc. Stephan Cardncr, Art Grccnstone, 'lowarrl llirscllfclrl. Norman Sllorr. ,lose Ojcmla. 229 French Club All French students are mem- bers of French Club. To unify the French classes. the officers of the various individual classes meet to elect over-all officers. The or- ganization selects Miss French LZAIL DAVIS Club. who must be a SENIOR or Slionsur a member of the advanced class. The French Club traditionally dec- orates the Christmas tree dis- played at the Lend-a-Hand As- sembly. v A L' 3 3. . 'h OFFICERS -Left to right: Dave Byrd, President: Sandy Angel, Secretaryg Linda Cooke, Vice President: Elayne Linda lieutel llressinan, Treasurer. ,Uiss Frenclz Club ROW 1, left to right: Leah Poller, Nancy Herman. Diana Spilfogel, Nina Iirisker, Brenda Macklin, Tina Handelman, Marilyn Seid ner, Barbara Lazarus, Bobbi Zinn, Bonnie Leven. ROW 2: Toni Evins. Eileen Seiden, Paula lluravcbick, Charlotte Yanowitz, Barbar liossman. Barbara Stepner. Linda Cooke, joan Zarowitz, Gail Pollack. Sue Schwartz. Elayne Bressnian. ROW 3: Efreni Lieber, Jef Lebrmun, Mike llrotsky, Alan Follender, Don Losnian, Tony Pearl, Ted Schull. Jack Coldmun, Cil Spevack, Bob Miller. 230 Latin III and IV ROW l. left to right: Sara Kleinnian, Leslie Zn-luitz, Joy Stein, Linda Dean, Ellen Sayer. .lane Turk. ROW 2, left to right: Carole Tappen. Kit l reiclman, Jose Ojeilu. Mark Elson, Don Losnlan, Alan Slewett. Art Green, Shi-rua Simonhoff. The aclvaiieeil language students, having completed their elementary eclueation. have thi- opportunity to aequire a more extensive and inti- mate knowledge of their languages. These liatin. Spanish. and French classes. taught respeetively hy Mrs. Grace Rrown. Mr. Alfred Aarons, and Mrs. Gail llavis. concentrate primarily on elassieal Culture and literature. ROW l, left to right: Russell Herman, Con- , nie Kugel, Charles Horner. ROW 2, left to right: Mary Ann Kaufman, Sue Tose, Linda C o h e n, Pat Stallings, Martha Al- pert. Kay W e i s s, Donna Estes. ROW 3, left to right: Alan Lubarr, K a r st e n Struhl. Cary Shapiro, Paul Nathanson, Dave Tedlow, Ralph C r e i c o, Sigmund Schickman, S I e v e Perry, Ed Shrank. Susan Tose .lliss Latin Club Spanish IV , v French IV ROW l. left to right: Pearl Lorber, Elayne Bri-ssman, llea Nadler. ROW 2: John Appelhaum. Linda Cooke, Marsha Blaeker, Wendy Burns, ,lane Soll. ROW 3: Stephen Boher. Roh Roraks. Alan Follendcr. Mike Oherst. Gil Spcvark. Jeff Joseph, Joel Grossman. 23l Deans, Assistants .WP pina- i 'P' 'Z' ' ROW 1. lvfr In right: Linda AQIVIIIILIII. llnnniv llnlallrcrg. Rhea Pinvus, Slliilll Tow. F1'aln'inn' Ill'I'lll Rm- 11- Il'll'l'lk RUW 2' lm-I Kl1'iIllIlLlIl. Iinnnzl l11'llfSl'll. Fay Lutsky. Dxllly Sim-lm-. HL1I'llLlI'1l S HU. I l .. . ,., . s. .'Kll'u1ns. Iflyn Knlrrin. ll XNUIAIJ lil'llX Hpmzsnr D1'IiX1'l'illQ pussz-s. fil lllgl lwrsmxal rm-1'm'4ls. 1n4l typing lm-lim-rs for ilu- Qlli1lillll'l' vullnsv- lurs :mx unwng ilu- nu nn-runs re-slnmsllnluln-s anlrnslwl ln lln- gnifl- nu- assistants. lxUW l. lvfl ln right: linda Hull. l,L1llll'llt' lhfnn. .llnli Hiwlnml. .lunv Vlwllfk. ,lnnlx Kussnff. lluil Guidumre Assistants .493 IIELICN SAKHI Sponsor Mrs. Suriv. SPl'l'ClilI'y tn thc' Deans. supervises he-r incluslrious assist- ants wllu answer phom-s. take IIICSSZIQFS. and uct as 1':-1-1-ptimlists when In-vel:-fl. s-. ' ' Z.: '-ndy Burns. Kay S1'llNNlll'Y!. lfllvn Epsln-in. Curnln' Sulnm-t. l'filr'1'n gt'iIl4'Il. II1 Winn llinn lhnlnnlul lin 111 MUXX 7 W1 MPW 3: H11-111111 lilmly. l l'LlIlt'illQ' Cl'l'1'llfil'lli. I,in1lu Nlurlin. llnln- L ll I P0 1 up K ein. x , W- : Stn-xv Wolfson. Km'-l Vlil'lll'Nll'lll. Q 1 . . EMILY EISENHUTH Sponsor Alasencc lists . . . absence passes . . . The attendance assistants type. deliver to all romns. anal collect them. 'lllie efficient workers also file and run erramls. Attendance Assistants ROW 1, left to right: Joyce Spitzer, Stephanie Beckerman, Helen Herz, Pam Ducloff, Ann Beth Simon, Barbara Sidrow. ROW 2: Adrianne Arm, Joan Applelmanm. Slicila 'I'rupp. Marslia l.iclm- witz, Gail Fritz. Lena Degenliardt. Main Office Assistants Unfler the direction of Mrs. Daisy Maxcy. tlie main office assistants alplialwetize sclicclule carcls. stamp out- going mail. and file various items. V 'F , A Y V.. DAISY MAXCY Sjmnsor Left to right: Sonya Dubbin, Nan Bernstein, Janice Wcinman, Adele Mask. Elinda Cullen, Dolores Norris, Lilly Mask, Evie Roth. Slielia Manclell, Rani liielierman, Mary Ann Kaufman, ltlarlcne Lcnsky. 233 Public Address Assistants l JOHN COLEMA N Sponsor Unfler tlif- clirer'tim1 of lVlr. Culv- man, the Puliliv Aclrlrc-ss System As- sistants operate' the souml equipment for dances. assvmlilivs. and all per- ? formanc'es in the svlifml auilitnrium. Ir-fi to riglit: Cary Lif'llf'1'Il1ZlI1 and Cary Flrislier. .flmlm-Visual Assistants h 'flu' Aumlio-Visual Assistants move, operate, and re- i pair film prujcclm's. Records are kept by assistants of pk what films are available in various subject areas and A gg coordinate the tcachcrsl use of them. FRANCES HAAS Sponsor aw. RUW 1, left to right: Stun Harris, Mike Halo, Stan Gorman, Mike Citrin, Andy Crm-n, Cary l,i+-lwrman. Gary Flvislier. ROW 2: Marilyn Klcigman, Marilyn Lewis, Pat Billig. Stan Grvvn- lwrgr. lra liolilln-rg, Leslie Litt. Francc-s Roth, Joan Pc-retz. HOW 3: Russel Herman. Dick XVnlf, Man lfnln-n, Efvrm l.ir-lier, Mc-lvin Burns. Pete Cashwr-flock. Allm-n Marist. Bonnie' Frm-4-clman. Dan Slniin. Minieograpli Assistants The mimcograph as- sistants operate the ma- chines for Miss Jack. f f' , ,wk l Loft to right: Marilyn Jalilo, Elaine Dc-rnis. ELEIE-lXt3lE0gACK Clinic Assistants Answering the telephone, hvlp- ing: with ocular and dental cllock- ups. and filing records are the responsi- lJlllllt'S of tht? Of- LOUISE f:lAASS ficient clinic as- 511011-Yvf I sistanls. , A ,L SEATED, left to right: Elaine Ellins. STANDING: Sherry Koniwr. Lynda Kap- lan, .loan Stcruficld, Sally Biblo. Marilyn Sacliaroff. J un i or Red Cross A division of thc' National Red Cross Association. our Ann-rivan Junior lied Cross Unit has supcrintenflvd tho sending of lwoxc-s ovmseas and the annual lied Cross AlJl'il.l'i GOODMAN D 'in-. . 1 .Sponsor SEATED, lcft to right: Linda Evans. ,larvd Cixncr, Lorraine Philips, Phyllis Kramvr. Jul Berman, ,Ivan Truppc, 'lloha Lvvy, Helen Herz, Carol Polonsky, Arlvvn Weissman. ROW 2: llonniv lloff, Judy Pidvin, Bolle Siegul. Marlene- Scliwarlz. John liogi-rs. Nm-al Haiduck, Miki' lim-rnard. Susan Slicnwcathcr, Linda Kasliick, Axa Fvnslur, Tlu-odora Fino. ROW 3: Leslie Smith. ,loan llalwr, Nikki Kraus, Lynda Rosen, Blady Cluckman. Leslie Zehilz, T1-rri Weinlu-rg. Amy Slew-lv. Nlarllia Alpurt, Bcity Zumihall, Judy Hess. Physics Lab Assistants ROW 1, left to right: Jeff Frelich, Roy Komack, Harris Cherin. ROW 2: Harvey Meltzer, Steve Baron, Steve Bookspan. Junior Scientists ROW 1, left to right: Pauline Goodman, Bonnie Freedman. ROW 2: Danny Solomon, Ricky Roth. These four young scientists have proved themselves to be so out- standing that they have earned the opportunity to explore their fields more deeply. Assigned to Mrs. Allsworth, they spend part of their afternoons doing research for the staff of the National Children's Cardiac Hospital. Biology Lab Assistants ROW 1, left to right: Pete Taub, Marilyn Gidney, Tony Pearl. ROW 2: Robert F eigenbaum, Mike Chernoff, Dennis Foreman. Chemistry Lab Assistants Aiding the laboratory science teachers in their classes, the -physics, biology, and chemistry lab assistants help students with experiments, keep the supply room in or- der, and prepare materials for.experiments. By becoming familiar with the fundamen- tals, these science-minded people have- op- portunity to prepare for advance study in their particular field of science. ROW 1, left to right: Howard Warner, Joel Hirsch, Ronald Rothstein. ROW 2: Martin Mainster, Mark Elson. ROW 3: Joel Kreps, Mike Schinitsky. 238 is ...rf J A gskxfkg t P' f- ff' 'wg AX k l1 Y :Y KV fMy- fn. K- Q- ' N S QE , M MQ 5 Thi- crmtalillly is an bcallliflll plume . go out and play. young mam. . . lots of sky, lots of clouds I 'OUR TOYVN. TIl4ll'IlIUll Xvilllcr .NSN mf! 4' ' '?i f?T V N 31'-2 S 0 T113 ' QM Q,- ,TAL , ,. f u 1 Q' if .n.-- . x -X .. X' 'X H-'K mv The 1958-55 YV 3: WXIJUII fgllilillllfi. :3:xFt1'w' W,fTIfS1il1.XxIiktf Silmv. XCIIQIVIQ-s Nr-wlnn. ury Svllapps, Cary If-slio. Rivlmnl SIN'l'I0l'. x.XrI .-Xuguxl. LOW 2: Kvn XVHQIIUIA, Harly Katz. Mikv How. ::XI r'ml SHYIIISN. ZEXULIIAIY fmxillsml. I, wry Kaalw. Bunji .l:1m'0l1i. Sumly Strull. :7:xl'fftr' DUl1Hl1LIt'. Mark Iinksnlzlll. NEW 1: xlim Dowlz-y. Xlfmvunl Xvifllliill. Rfwgvr W4-isa zlixfmxny Spilfogvl. xflury Livbvrluzlll. Xlifwlu UOIfHH'l'1. Miko l,frvl11111ln14. phoons ' Q. a W x . H uwzml Hivwllfiolsl. :SLXXIIIITKIX lfux. K1-ll Smith Ham l'lSIllllLlll. xllzlrwx' llwlla-r. xlvif lrnw' xI'll'lIll l'lllll'lllH Xlm'l'1'v 1 mln-11 xlml K ll1ll'll'N lluu-5, Mb Sl1'l'lll'. XNIIVIIILIH Nwlxill. xllalru-5 Swim' ' xxlikv 1lrsvfs11u111. Kvn lfurry. Slum' Rillmllvy. U ,A V . I V 1 Sul IIil'lllI'4'lI NIIUH- :'LXl,lll'l'y llzm 'Nlikv lnml an lxll Hurry fxltrlm :::54'I1i41I' Xl,l'H1'IkHllIll Football Coaches Milt Feinstein Chuck Fieldson Jim Scott Vic Viccaro Harry Mallios Head Coach BU Team Coach End Coach Line Coach Baclffielrl Coach Al Cox Richard Maratta, Mike Hyman, Mr. Fieldson contemplates world problems. Business Manager and Herman Wechter fseatedl, Managers. Typhoon football coaches fat-ed the near-impossible task of molding a football team out of a relatively small group of predominantly inexperienced boys. Despite this handicap, Beachis four coaches. under the direction of Head Coach Feinstein, steadily progressed in the development of Typhoon potential. Though the Typhoon won-lost record was poor. the team was a much improved one at the season's close. The day of reckoning. Om' that tht- rvf trliswtl? 1 f ' fhvgs full in openvr, Z0-0 'X spirith-ss vlwmtl uf H500 XNLIIVIICWI thc- Strunahun DIHQIUYIF hand thc' 'fps il :tis- lwurtt-ning 125-lt loss at Nlvttmmial Fivld. Crm-atly in nm-cl uf c-xpt-l'ir-1111-. tht- Tys. who haul only st-wrt rt-turning 111011. St't'ltlt'd to full apart rtftvr a first quurtvr attvmpt to st-mx-. SIVZIIIRIIIQIIIHS S1'4tt't'!4 mum- on at st-wmd quartcr T5-yard run. a third quartvr txw-y'm'tl plunggt-. at fourth quart:-r t'7-yzlrft pass play. and at fourth quartvr 36-yard run. 1X spark of gltttttll. Couch Fc-instvin nntml. was tht' prmnising play of guard Ted Svhull. ,XFN gb 4 wif t , Y e W lwphmnl tttvkh-N. Huh lluhthvrg. Hurry I.t'XtttS4lll. and Mike Fihrw. Stop Stran- n's tltlLlt'lt'l'lt:tt'Ix. ifkv xv'h1ltll'1lIlIt4'4I tht- Im pol ilu' Quarterback Harvey Swickle gallops around left end, fights off Southwest pursuers. Ty's improve, still flounder 26-0 After a week of grueling prat-tice a tremendously improved but injury-hampered Typhoon team journeyed to Coral Cables Field to do battle with Southwest's Eagles. l.ost to the Tys through injuries were star halfhack Barry Levinson, fullhacks Lenny Spilfogel. Bob Goldberg. and Gary Lieberman, and halfbaek Fred Strauss. The Tys, led by the fine performance of fullback ,lim Dooley, provided a scrappy battle hut inopportune fumliles and inexperience proved Costly. Southwest crashed through Typhoon defense during the second quarter for a'75-yard touchdown run and later added three second half tallies. Southwest tacklers again Charge Swickle. Tired quarterback Bob Sternc gets a word of advice from Coach Feinstein. H 1 -...,-xi-.NNN 'lf , . . , . . 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Turning in fine, seasonal per- formances were fullback Mike London, end Richard Spector, and halfback Mark Linksman. Mike London drives through line for a scorn Richard Spector breaks for a goal. Hike! Jerry Lefcourt upheaves a would-be scorer. 9 Msg Sm .I MID-1 Mr +015-4 E A Y Q 3 -5 igmwmfyw W 3 ,. ,, sf! ' QL 1 -in A QQ Q' . nf 5S5ki, ,S A 3 WR M Q Q M-fgnf S 25 'K Q 1 W i 2 N M P fl w I N i ,, , 'Q 2 A ' v 1 f F! 4 4? ,J F. 31? Ax QQ. I H' QQ I . I 4 N, iag 5 'W' ' 'WM' ' ' Mlm an 4. l e Basketball Bob Brooks, Mark Wickman, Arthur Sater, Norman Roskin, Barney Salzberg, Harvey Heller, Jerry Lcfcourt, Robert Teper, Steve Miller, Jeff Joseph, Robert Couf, and Howie Fisher. P o 2 L no 4 Chuck Fieldson H earl Coach Q Orin Schroeder Business Manager Al Cox hurries across the gym guarding JV Cgmsh his money box from the crowd. lll'il1'll llt'kll'll llvzivli llvavh llc-avli llvavli llcavli llc-avli lli'ili'll llvavli 'llhv lightnin V750 liaslwtlma SCOREBOARD or! bt. Pat. 30 Bf'iif,'ll Iii! Miami lligrh '15 Bf Hi'll lo lirowartl 56 Beach Io North Miami all Reavh 50 llialvah 230 Beach Nt South Dacia' ill Beach 115 Nliami 'llvvli 12 Beach 00 Curlvy 23 Bc-avlr ltt livy Wc'st 60 Beach 023 North Nliaini 514 Bcavh swish of a lmaske-tliall announvefl livavli Highis ll svason. 'l'hough the team. having only one re- turning xarsity playvr. .lr-ff Joseph. was vompriswl of almost en- tirvly grim-ri play-rs. tht- 'llys still vompilf-fl an ll-9 revorfl. The v w lvs lavkvcl olltn iw clvpth. hut vanu- through tif-fensivz-ly lmy only allowing opposition an are-1'ag:v of sl-8.0 points a gatnv. Consistently good rr-lioumling. too. scrap:-rl the- 'llys out of many tough spots. Jr-ff .lost-ph an-ragc lil-.3 points a garner to pace the Typhoons in scoring. llvsirlvs ,le-ffis cxhilwition. fine showings were turned in by Art Satvr. llowiv lfislwr. Norman Roslcin. Harvey Heller, llarnc-y Sallie-rg. liolwrt 'llc-pct: Stu lllarcus. anfl Ronald Graffis. The 'llys 4'Olll'lllfltWl tlwir sf-ason in the clistrirt tournament hy whipping 'll-1-li 51-I3 and losing a lleartlirvaker to lVliami 54--17. -12 tl-8 -I0 68 82 60 OU 00 T0 Al-6 Soutlnw-st Coral flalilvs Miami High North Nliami Miami 'llevh South Dade Kay Wc'st St. Pat. Curl:-y Southwest .lvff Joseph runs into opposition as he attmmpts a 'hot 5 . Stuart Marcus outjumps Hiall-ah opposition to start the' gaine- Sa ,, .VT 5,51 . 44 A ' xx X . i - x K 5 34 e 3 ,f S K. 'fl M - 5 HZ Qs i A - lj. -Q. .Q Q.. Y NW, ,gy Q -ve, gh! N ...cf K : H3 i v as 3 Wf, 5 N17I'lIl Ruskin 111111 ,lorry I,l fC0lll'l 141111 111111 form' Hialc-1111 tif'-ups. 10 FAIIPI' rlvonls past lll0l'k0I' PIPAN1- gn 111. II wi , fy :ff , , Iilllxx Hmxiv lxikllvl' fluring Il IVIIK1' 111411111 S ka V Vs fx Q ar? . - K, if 4 2 4 my 250 K f Il is K W-, krky 'iii T Q 1 : i - xkw fm N is 5 rt X S 5 QI 5+ ga uk ' u- X 1' if km--19' fy X? 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I W X Q A3325 -Q N N5 ge JV Cheerleaders lfullmsiiigr in tht- ftmtstvps ol thi-ir older sisterf' the junior varsity cheerlc-aflers lmumw-ml their pm-ppp may spurring tht- JV basketball players onward. Tryouts were he-lil in tht- fall to mlvtvrniiiiv tht- eight finalists and two alternates. Cuiciecl hy captain lim-wrly Culnm. these- young girls prmnise much enthusiastic support for future w lxpllmm tvanns. ,gi 1 4 t ,J : K ' . S .. wt xg -Q . ,i X t . 1,4 x . .fx ai 4,13 2175 fqf.f:5:Qyp:f Q, gf' ut . .lj N- if 3 3-mrs? me J,,,.,i I .. . KH N L -F -1 Q -qt.:-ix -at w, ,S vi X at-QV., 1 w W , ts? V -J Q A 1 wg! cgi: 'QSM' A - ' L .. 70 .IUNII'lNtl: Mzlrlliu Yun Camp. HOW 2: Us-lla Salzht-rgr. Lillian Cohen. Iris Slnfsky, and liilI'llL1I'il lligrgurt. HOW I: ,luvkiv llnrf. livvwly Cfulinu, and Judy Pmlvin. Nl ISS KUTII BUCK Spenser 1 ws. .ji , , u , 41',,f,-pf' .. ,G '1 1 Baseball ROW 2: Coach Cole, Fred Rapchick, Mike Columbus, Ronald Stein, Roy Lewis, and managers Doug Cohen and Ken Carey. ROW 1: Ted Schull, Barry Levinson, Art Greenstone, Neil Roll- nick, and Norman Ruskin. lad Nhull ups off Ins musk lo ellasv a foul. 9 Wil!! E33 X - .. x i V .':. LN, m ., ' 7 R 'fy i ,--fzb' N ', 5 l ii' A iff 1 ii' 'af n e ' ,N S' A Q f X Conferring: on the mound are Norm Roskin, Neil Rollnick, and Fred Rapcliick. Hmlipe-ri-mt hy playa-1' vligihility pmhtelns, the ilzlsvtmll tmun still Slli't'l't'1il'ti in tmilptvtillg its vir- cuit of QLIIIIIUS on u high nutv. Returning lettcrmen im-lmlm-ct Hurry Lvxinsmi. All-City and Att-Cow ft-l'c'llr'v stlurtstulrz tiny tfuis. Art tiI't'0tlSt0ll6. 'iivct vhull. and Ynrnmn Ruskin. 'tihv teanfs higgvst pmhlvnl pruvcat 21 tavk of ch-pth. e-specially in the IDIIVIIIIIQL Iit't7ilI'tlNl'tlt. Ruhert fmllsolos pvrform- JIIVQ' puints-it him nut as wry promising matt-riat. an Num, Ns. 'X Sizing up the hattvr. Nc-il Rotlnivk gc-ts sv! fm the pitvh. Xi A...--nd us, Him- lil4l't'llNtUllt' whips hix emu lttllllltti as hm' ftrn'tn't1n-N H4'11r't1ingfnrz1 highitmiwhtliki-1jUlumlmQlungi-N fum ml 1 hw ltlifillllg lllutlull. INN wx Track ROW 3. lvft In right: Kvnny Wagner, Ronny Purccl, Barry Eiscnlrlatt, Henry llroll, Marshall Stern, Buddy Medoff, Larry Dugger limnilil Ixaav-im. Warrvn Conroy, lluward lfruiden, Joel Salamonc, Marvin l.:-vinson. ROW 2: Mike Millvr, Richard Spector, Jeff lfri-lit-li, K4-n Raymmnl, Kon Smith. Raymond Gilbert, Marvin Britman. Cary Leslie-. lloh Kratish, Harvey Lazarus, Howard Hirschficld Strvnumis xmrkmits i'tllllI'llllllk'fl tw the fine Cttllflltltlll of this year's track tc-am. livery week of track season, lmys pram-tim-cl jogging. reprinting. hurclling. flashing. jumping, Sil'Pif'lllIlflQ. thruwingr. and long distance running. Preclomi- nan! znnung the- trac-kstr-rs for the-ir showings we-rv Sanrly Slrull. Nlauricc- Svhapps. Harry Levinson, Joel Gross- rnanl llulm Kratish. N-il lfligncr. llunaltl lsaarson. llruvc Fishvr. liarry lll1QJ,g3,f'I'. Marshall Stern. Buflfly Mecloff, Ken YVag1lwl'. lluwartl lli!4Sf'ili-it'lI'l. linlv Culcllwrgr. Stu Marcus. anrl Harxvy latzarus. Harry I.:-vinsnn anil jimi iil'0SFIIlZiIl lnrvak from the' starting hlucks. 66 Stvvv Wolfson. Joel Grossman, Harvey Swickle, Lenny lmwis, Howard lll'UllSl'. ROW 1: Gary l.ll'lll'I'IllZlll. Nluurice Schapps. Leighton Woolf, Nvil lfligmm-i', Sandy Strull. llarry Levinson. lloh Coldlwrg. Nlirkvy 'llt'SSl4'l'. Neil Slolkin. ggpnunuw Mickey puts the shot as Marvin Levinson, Howard Brouse, Tod Svhull. and Jovl Salonionv. -A el A Hurry Mallios Coach is K 'W K K u p, , m -Jr Ralph Crieco puts on a hurst of sp:-ed in an attmnpl to catch the North Miami rnnm-r. 267 arry I.1'YiIlS1iIl sprinlg by Iuugh oplmsitimm for the win. .f x 1-Imnl Spwlur iuixls lliIllN4'lf In l'lt'Lll' the' high ju n mp. Punting mluwn tu the finigh linw vnlm' Rurlulcl Issum' sun, Larry Hugger. um Nlarshall Sll'l'll. Q 1' ,F W fwkiigl 1' fs X X X f 2-:ff I1 wh. 'ww Xie' ' iv f had a successful season, winning slightly more than half : ' its games. Especially handy with his clubs was Jon 4 Alpert, who showed a great deal of promise. Mr, Orin Schroeder Coach Golf Five hoys frequented golf greens this year as the com- ponents of Miami Beach's 1959 golf team. The team 5 .lay Krachmer, Jon Alpert, Barry Frenchman, and Steve Bagdan. Not pictured: Charles Cans. Sand flies as Stove Bagden 5110015 Barry Frenchmanis club flashes Jay Kraehmer carefully lines up from a trap. through the air. a put. 'N l , is tif X 9 MR. KELLY Sponsor Beach Highls much improved swim- ming team boasted of having several promising individuals. Merle Brotman, last year an All-City swimmer, con- tinued to improve. Diving, too, proved very strong, thanks to the fine work of Bob Stern, Jerry Chase, and Ar- thur Blank. Prominent among the team was Steve Florence, a seventh- grade national champion and an im- portant contender for the United States Olympic Swimming Team. This year,s swimmers possessed a nucleus of spirit that will stimulate all teams to follow. It's a birdg it's a planeg-it's Bob Sterne. y .T-U ,- wimmin ROW 2: Bob Stern, Eddie Loeb, Shep King, Bob Frehling Jay Wapw' k Teslsler, Harry Falk, Isadore Newman. ROW 1: Jerry Chase, Steve Shane, Edlflliel Phillips, Elliot Cohen, Donna Kurtz, Martha Meede, Peter Wolf, Steve Lang. Not pictured: Diana Blank, Aurthur Blank, Steve Florence, Merle Brotman. Mickey Egax.-. ,, K x 5.95 t. tif Q. - K. gi, A .X sl V 'nk , t we .ss - .5 Champion Steve Florence Skims Eddie Loeb- b0Y P01'P0ise. Shep King is waterbound as the race begins. through the water. 27I grinding hours on the sports fields. MR. MILTON FEINSTEIN Sponsor Pere Donohue Neil Rollnick Joel Grossman Norman Roskin - . M55 . f' . .g gm.. I -N - if a ll sz., 1, f - rf, hu Gary Lieberman Ted Schull Charles Newton Howie Fisher Howard Witkin .lim D00l0Y Ken Curry Doug Cohen C6 9 Participation in Beach High athletics culminates in Bw Club, Beachis honorary lettermen's society. This year Bu Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Milton Feinstein, sold football tickets and took part in other spirit-promoting programs. To obtain member- ship in this organization, each boy must earn a letter in at least one major sport or two letters in minor sports. In addition, he must display good sportsmanship, integrity, loyalty, and, especially, team spirit. Membership in HB Club symbolizes the result of many Harvey Heller Jeff Joseph Mike Hyman flub BARRY LEVINSON R0ni C0hen President Swefflheflfi I Howard Hirschfield Herman Wectcr Treasurer Secretary Bob Goldberg Ari August Bob Stern Don Cuilianti Mike Grossman Vice President Larry Hawkins Fred Strauss Harvey Swickle Jerry Cohen Richard M L arotta Cnny Spilfogel Art Crcenstonc Steve Wolfson ,V .. ,5:,-, Ei-.QQ :M . , 1. ,., .- H , .,.. ,H . ,-,. M ,.,--v- .A is ,. Q- if J if 4' 'K Z, A. i li. TELETHU . f 3 A .2 . S zi Q -'iiglfi f S iii' ,K ..g ,y L :'! 5, 1': ' L - -,: -P 5, L a n i L ,b I I I 'I Chief difference in the young people, far as I can see. v AOUR TOWN, Thornton Wilder -ef junior high wi .A w'kll' grimy. fmwakx V4 wwibxbv ff,. ,, ' A 2 . , ,K ' , -V 'ff ,Af I v 1' E 1 1515 .J 3 ngf: Aikk . LQ ,ZA I Q its if :S JU' X auser, Presidentg Knot picturedl Ellen Moskowitz, Secretary. 9-6, WALTER VAN HORN 9-7, ILAH WARNER Freshman H omeroom Teachers r A A -.21 w 9-1, STEPHAN MILLER I' -., VARLALA ' 9-2, ROBERT KELLY ROW I. ic-fl to right: Stew-n Nlemiker, Ira llolcilwrg, Andy Schwartz, ,iuvk Davig. iwiiv liurlugli. ll:-wl'iy Slluyvwilz. Stuart Josupii. ,luiiv Suimnun. ROW 2: Danny S2ll'lH'l4. .Nlvx i,OiiOl'il. Ilmxami Nlnnw, slliilll RUSl'IllilL1i, Venlly i'm-url. Phyllis Frank, Silciflim Rust-, Sifi Sta-rn. ROW' 3: Slim-iflnn Nlilivr, lfrwin llulillu-rg. Rolwrtu liiii-k. llalvid Halwr, ,lorry igI'l'IlNlQ'iIl, Slvw i'iI't'iil'il. Rilflllllllli , 4 i illll'ililil'1', Z ROW 1 la-ft lu right: Margate-t Oc-1-ia Darian, Sllvliy Fingrer. Slcpiwnim- ixI21SkiIl, Fin- t,I'i!L1l'il I W' I 'XII I H4-ivm' i3m'rIm'r. lfraxlves Wah-rs. Joel Drs-ssl-r, Gail Sullsoio. ROW 2: E aim' llgilllil 1. . arm IM-pii1Ii1i,AAnI1i-Ile iligffiii. IIOW 3: UQ-nnis Sturm. Univ Murphy, Ls-sliv Vviii-ll. Bonnie- Niwkui Kon Sllliiil. Ray Sarwllmrx, Harry Robinson. Rhona Lart. ixIlll'l'll4 gill' Walk WI2ll'QilZ1 Rappapurl. Ruth Si-dlick. i,m'ruine iii:-tx. Si4'I7ill'Illt' bluciivr. iii-rnirs N -3 L 5,1 , 5 MZ. .sv NNW l. lm-fl In riglll: Carol Sultan. lltvllllll' llumillml. .Nun Mullin. Sumlrn Rt -lll1'li. Alumly Nlillfir. lfqlml l.m-xy, lluuulwl liulvin. Slum- xt'lil'l'lIlLlIl. NNW' 2: ,loan Xvilllllllllgllll. lfli-fu Kaplan. Fllmlim' Vllillipx. xll1'llill'l lfrvxllmm-1'g. Hull:-1'l St'llNL1I'lL Alma Rulrin. l'lllL2lll1'Ill Ftuvk. Slllilllllt' l.11-Iig. l.XI1ll lllgivlx. HOW fl: llurwy lll'UMIl. Stuart .K4l1kzu1u1y. Nlilv' luayax. Rl1'lllll'tl .lf'lllxlllx. lla-my C ff-ngm-ll. Nliu llllllll. llll1lI'l!'5 SllllIl4'l'i. SIUXPII Nzullvr. J--4 liUXX l. lf-ll In l'igl11': tilmiu llwllxln-i11. l.lIlAlil lll'I'LllAll. lfllc-11 llll1'll'lllPI'llllx. Xll.m 4Qvfmlm.m. ln-xl llxmqm. xIl1'Il1' XM-vlllm-r. iiawl Nl'Nl'Ill'lllllx. lri- Flufxlq. HUW 12: l:ll1l!'ll'N liglfwlf-H111. Nll.lIHI .. ,. . . , . , .. ,. . 1 1vl.1wm.xu. Maul lvll4'lxllI1llI. Xlll'l' 1-gmlm-1'. lmlllm- lnull lylnrlll l11'11'lm'1rI NIIVIII Yu'-wr lm 7 1 xl 'l'lll5 lllllx :li llllllll .lilwvlfm ll'IlI1f lfwllmllmv. Ninn fhllvll. xlllll mx lllllI'l-, llwmx Fllllllllllill-. If-tm lw-l4lm'm XM NOW 1, lu-fl In right: Wurk I.K'XillhUII. Russ-lev R054-rlkralllz, Bt'l'Ili1fd Silwr. Iris Knob, Aflvln Nlll'l'lIllHl. Kun-n Kmuvs. .Xrlx-m' lllilllrlkdll. Carla Berry. ROW' 2: Nlartin Millu-1'. Elle-rl Nlm V 3 msiln. Kurvn UI'l'4'lL l3l't'l1l1Ll Orin, llvllu Sulfln-rg. Lurruinn- lhillips. Kenny l3r+wk1nan. Hnwun 1 flulciln-1'g, Marian l 1':1nk. HOW 3: llvlaim' xV215St'I'IIl2ill. Uumxlcl Hvrkowitl. Ei-I'21lll Ijelwr. Harris W 1lumlln:u1. lgl'k'IllIil slH'I'Illllll. I.e-ilunml jxltllgltfll. Eilcrn Singxvr. Connie- Hupvn. Sandy Fhuring. NNW l. lvft In right: Nmlim' Kulivll. ,lmly Kllllillvlll. Ste-mn KI'Lllllk'I'. linda 5c'l1wu1'IL. ,Krum- 'ix-nmn. l.jIlll lll4llil'I'. N11-1-:1r111 Stull:-r. HOW 2: Smal! vl'I'l'IlI. IH-nny U11-I. Stunlvy Sllllill Nlxm- 1lI'l't'll. Ilmuml l,LlNl4'l'IlLll'lx. fillI'HIXIl I:li4'll1'l'. l:t'Yt'1'lj lfulmu. Sm-rggc Uruncll. NOW Ii Nlilvln-ll 5I1lIlx. linluln Schull. i'!I'l'1l ,luv liuimlx. Un-nnis llmlllln-. Sue- lglillkillllll. Kurvn Hu-L-111111111 Xlm-xxx llrzly. 4 - SHI ll! I . x X 3 , . S . S .4 1 .' , 1 J 1 s 1 4 S 1 SIN 'E -, ' .1 : QE 1 1 I K ' XY 'X' ' ' ., - ' . 1 0 2 1: We-P ,tn S -11 M 1 . . v . t- k' M .11 S. 1 ark 1 1 Q 1. iv. 8 Q aux V gg, ' b- 3 f 9 A lluylc- 11Iit'kllli1ll 501-111s In ln' 1'k'lll1'llllN'I'iIlg1 Illt' lung, 11411 s11111111c'r. V Nil va 4 s 2546 '41 9' lan 97 HOW 1. I1-ft In 11,2111 J11 XI1 . , . : dy 5kuI1111-k. 1411111511 bruy, Iii1l'llt'uQ' gxllfdlllr, ,lay Wvlls, Iiulmld 1-'vrnln-14 N1141111' I111l1111, H11ln'1'111 1.111115 l',lu111l1'11 liiL1l11l1'11k. lJo11uld l1lMlllhIL'iI1. HOW 2: :X11g11'l11 V1 1 1l 11 1l1 1'I1e'lI1- l'1-111'l1111111. lhll l111wk111:. 111111 l,1'I11'c1'. Kulylmw Kim-111. Slew CYIJCII Yl'I'UIliCli Hydl' l'l1'11l4N Nu 111111 l'l1sll1 lllll sag. 1' lIlt'I', l.LlI'I'j l71a11114 K1'u1111'1'. HOW JI xIl'1NiIl llurug, A111-11 l 11Il4-1',' li1'i1111 611111-r11111ll1,'A1111 md. .la11111-s lluusvr, Ii41lw1't M1-1111kr'1'. 8-I 55 IxII.Nl XIIIIN IIHXX I lr-II If :1+'I1I' I 111'x IHX4'IlXHPI'III I'u'I I'u-ulywrl NIH-I1.1m-I IXIVIII. Ilhl .IllIlllN. I.Ill'Il I'uIn1 . ' ,.r. ..Ix.x . 11.1.1-N llmlv. III.IIl4' Nilx--IN. I'I1'I'4I4' Xnx nu'I1. HOW 11: Imlv I7r1-i1Imm Iw 1l1mI 1,4-111011. IWW W I Il 5 I+vl1Im'm XI'm NI m-' I 1-1x1 I'm'mm-I Xl'-r1'1'4I1'N I-14-1-11 IIIIIN Flutxln Iu'1luInIlu-1 - XI.nIm Ixlmpp v ...,.-.v .- . g.4 , Nan l,I.rm.n1. XnrIwxs Im-1-11. F -Z' I'UW I 4- In rif-Ill' N11-il' lQv1'4'I1'1Iwx Ilurv Iiuwv. W4-mlv Chin. IIn'I4-11 Kaufman. I.ymIu I'rIvv. x . I II F . . . Y Y low-pll 1I'll'll'H Nlwrliu KIIHIIIWI' W'iIIi'lm KIl'51'IIl'I1IILlllIIl. FI01'C'IlCC I :ISt'Il!4I21I, RUW 2: 5I1viIz1 llalwn lim-ulluv H1-Ilclx-n IiuIwrlz1 Sln-Iumilll. IIt'l'Illll'lI Silwr. ,Ivan Truppi, EIizaIu-II1 Yurkin. Ilarriw I ' A ' In- II'u'mc 1' Iwnrml f u'fInnv C'uQt'1vs- Fvrruro. BIic'I1ar-I Xlnlsllvlmxuxl. I :mul III-wkmm-1. ROKR 3. .I II . LH. . I .. . y . . lfnlvs. RUIILIIII W'm'ul1I. Tnlvy Slow. Nluxinv Flu-iuIvIcI. SI11-IIL1 SIlE'l'HlLlIl. ,Ivan Rogelw. Nut pivilm-1I: iflmrlw-Q K1lIll1..Il'I'I'Y Vundv YI-ldv. Suumlm Wa-iw. - an: Q . 1 2 iN XXIIN -3 XIHS. IfH,'XS ll Ii 67 - - 'ww NNW . V .. , . . . , . V. l 1111 lu Ii Ill I11111 Hull:-II11. l'.1lllll l1v1-lx. X1'!l1111' Ru 111. .lm-ff1'1-N lwrg. FIILLHIII1' l'.INVI!NIll1. I , Y U 5lll'1lIl 11111---1-1' N'IlllII l I llx1'l' llulllx1-ul1i11x11.511N:111 lwlmlfkx, NUXX 2: V11'l1a11'l l34'l'IlLlI'tl l1111l1111 5lllII1'l. ll'-I1-11v I1-lu-11111. XIIVI' U'Xl111:1. 1f:11'41l XiIIIIlll'I'IIlill1. l'1':11'l Xlxim-. Wa111'1-11 l:1'l'lll4'I'. l,:111'1 Stung. NNW 15: XlilI'IiI1 XlI'1'ill4'l'. lC11g1-111' l.1-1111:11'1i. '.llI'I'f 5il11'1'l11'1'g. 1,4l'1lI' 111111-z. Sllxllll SIIVII- Nt 1Il141 l'111111111 l'1111l1 Xl11I tvlllll 8-4 NIISS Wlflli V, . . - .-X var.-' ll 1. I. 1. .N 511142 5111111111 l111Nl1'111i. l3111'1'y l.111'1I111gI1-5. l,+11'1'1l11 lin-11-1111. .X111 Vlllillliilll. IM11-1'11 S11k1'z1ix. Htlllllf' S1'llXX1lI'll. HOW fl: Phyllix 4Il111111l11-11111. Nlurilyn KlIllf'lllllll. l'l1yIliN S1-l11v11we-111-1'. ll11m11'1I lflkin xlilll l'1'1111'k. 1.l1:11'l1-N lXU1'Il.HJlIkI1i l.4'1:1k. Hail 12111111 lly in HOW I. I1-fl In light: Nl111'i1111111- 1l1'iffi11. Ilimlu Hl'l'lllilIl. ,lwff ll1'11y1111111. Hull K1-1i1111111. H11' N'l'ff111-111 Vik' f'll4Illt'I'IIl'lll F1111-1 Klllllilll. l1z11'4vl l'ul1111-ky. ROW 2: .1X1l1'iv1111a- l 11-low. tlilll MR. l!0I,lNlLFR RKJW l. I4-fr lu rigglll: Danivl Levine. Eilevn Cillllllllhlll. Judy Zrlwilz, Eilvcn Tt'lll'll7illlIIl. Tvrry Kwan, Twill Us-rn. llilvvn WullQ'nStf'ir1, juan W'l1iIv. Elainv Stone: ROW' 2: Slvw lmsscr. lluldim' llzlnrlel. llrixcc' litYIlilt'l'. Sllill'lt'l'l1 .lusf'lefsky. Margin' Frankel, Marilyn Julivs. Carnl Rll'lllllilll, Pe-nny l,l'Nl'IlS0ll. lmwis llarfinkvl. HOW 3: Richard Cvnul. Uanivl Shain. liawrviivc Halwr, Lynnl' Xvvisvr, Hurry Galinsky. SN-vc Gruss, Maida Wleiner, Philip l,I'0ll0W. Mattlu-1' Lewis. NOW l. le-fl In right: .llnly Flu-illlumk. Ha-111-v jusuwilz, Stanl:-y Sulow. N1iC'llll0l C0llt'Il. Andy ,lil1'HllSUll, Ilurwv Slum-. Sll'Nl'Il Siellvrt. Sigrnuml Cowan. RCJW 2: llewrly Ur:-tt. ,lunm-cw Nlmm-lu-Q. ilvrulml NZlSll. .loan Ruth. .M'l4-iw Ra-snick. llissu Taylor, Linda Sivllvl. Norman Bfillblii. HOW Il: Nlursllull lfrm-5. Susan First. Kawln-llv Sllflillll. Carol l m'1nan, jully llraman, Rulwrtu xvll'lSIIl11ll, llurry llrnsskupf. 'llvrry Sl'llWilI'lY. lie-wrly VllI'lQil'l'. MISS WUIFURID , 5 HOVV 1. lt-fx to right: Stanlvy ln4c-rnsteixl. Barry VVvinstcin. Bruvc- Denlchivk, Nancy King. Rollin Slltdiflllllll. .lvan Spm-tor. Rm-nt-0 Stolpin. ROW 2: David Cree-nherg. Ht-nry Rossman, Martin Gl4lllN'I'. Paul Hoffmrlwrg, Judy Cnhcn, liinnclte- StillllI1t'1'. HOW 3: Jay llc-hrman. David Ball. Arlint- AllI'1lIllS. Kf'llllt'lll Gl2lSSl1lilfl. Ronald Strauss. .lessiva Takcrv. Rita Salzlwrg. ROW 4: Harold Chairman, lra Case: lie-Ito Suv Sivgxvl, Susan Pt-re-tz. 1 MISS COLOR 7-1 MRS. CHALCRAFT l lag! L. 2 Q . .fi 4 H 1' 'X fx O l 9 r' V k Q , 3 W' fr t , Q-: i 'V Y' .LV A , jf W ' J i v- Q uhm. in 1-an M----A it-:swf awp-Q ROVV 1. It-ft to right: Paul lirezvn. Elysc' Gilman, Ronald Fvnstvr. Marc Bergman, William Rogvrs, ,lun llcvkm-r. Hove-rly llrukvr. ,laynv Simmons. ROW 2: Fayv Woodward. Linda Srhisvl, Sharon lielmfsky. fflairv Cross. .luyvv Nam-fs, Dianm- llrucks-r, Pvpi Erlag. Toni Karlin. ROVV 3: Susanne Y Nt-lson. hlarlvm' Sf'llWllI'll, Nladvlinv C0lll'll. lvarl Xlvrrliant, Km-nny Munchek. Harry Frvvlrlan, lll'llt'l' l'lll'L'llll1ll'll. ROW -iz Linda Polgar. Edwin lfux. Martha Mvad. Edward Cllalff. Rnlwrt llimmvl. Sidnvy Katz. 285 'Y Q59 MISS O'MARA . Ma.. ROW l, left to right: Jack Mark, David Tygenliof. Eliot Suhin. Sharon Sher, Laurie Qut-vm-r, Ellen Le Bick, Theodora Fino. HOW 2: .lane Fare-r. Sharon Gross, Richard Feder, Thomas Foster. Harlon Grant, Elliot Weinstock, Meyer Verlstein. llarlmara Weiss. Micliael Roaeh. ROW 3: Adri- enne Knohler. .loanne l,e Bow, linda Thompson. Sharon Halpern. Linda jaeolmwitz. Gloria Levine. .lane Rutkin. .lorry Vidvll, Arthur Slotkin, Wayne lil'l'llSli'll'1. ROW 4: llarria fll11'I'l1fti-ln, Stuart Greene, Jordan Frantinan, Steve Florence, lion Shirer. 77' l at emi I ls Sf - .0 . r Y MR. KING R i if .. ROW l. left to right: l'ztul Sir-gt-I. l.ois Slove. Philip Shenknian, Carol I'll'IiIl1Z1lL Andrew l.aikin, Vt-roniva Susliin. .ln-ffrn-y Yam-gn-r. ROW' 2: l'amt-la Mf:Nlall0n. .loan Sutton. Eileen Schwartz. lliam' l,t-xinv. .Milli lilflllvll. lirilfllvy .lamea .lark Dilllllll. ROW 3: Alan Fisher. Madeline Radin, llonnie- lurniark. Lois Fastow. Lydia liayda. ROW' -1: Rivliard Austin, Suzanne Hegel, Maflulyn Arnold. Rivharfl Ylilvstein, llanie-l l'artlo. 6 0' ww 'Q j sl! 4 533 . 3 MRS. KAPIT fi' NNW l. I1-ft In figllll lrvnn- t1I'UNSlL'f. lfllcu l'wl'it1d. Sllllllllll' N-lig. Phyllig Row. Hyatt llluir. lfurnl ,Mm Smith. Xlivlnwl Ilulpvr. ROW 2: Wvndy l'Illl'l'll5l1'ill. Kathy Davis, Juan l,m-ml, Ill-vwly Sil'l'sky. Sllillfll Nilfll. l3m-wrly Vtjllill. Rlbrlllillti xICi4illQl'I'. HOW 3: Marty .'xll4'I'llLll'Il. .lllllilll SIll'l'lIl1lll. lrix Xllwlfiilll. lhniml .l1m'pl1w11. Rlilllllli lfinn-. Sum KllIlll'2lSt'II. 51211111-y Wlm'z1'l. 9 Nllx. INHX X I ll HOW 1. Iwfl In right: NUVIIILIII 5LllllN'lAgI. llurul xxilllPI'. xIik'llill'l Pllillxill. Ifllwrtu lfialz-l'v1', Harold XxvI'lIlPIl'. ,xlll'ilXllIll' Wulin, SILWVII Sl'llllQ'ffl'I'. HOW 2: Rnlwrt Rllllill. BllI'll8l'2l Xvi1HZlI'k. Lillilil I:ilI'Ill'Hl'. Hwrlwrl Hfllllil. .Indy Ilmm-r. Klivllm-l Hflllilll. .lilllllllllll Kilim-n. ROW fi: Afllllll' ,l:u'ulss, Iliuuf' Sl'IlYN1lI'll. livin-rt gxrlllll Iimnm 1:l'4'l'Il. Clary Ilylllilll. 'Xlyral H1-llvr. Rulywl Kululsky. 287 RUW l, I1-ft to right: lllurlcne Dassu, Donna Jacobs, Roberta Brick, Ellen Jacobs, Shirley Fox, l'n-url Kuuflnull. .lumlilll Ili-ss, William Cowan, Stephen Klcinnian. ROW 2: Martin Greenberg, William Kuluf, Murxin lfcllman, Arlene lllicller, Faye Wolowiiz, Yvette Rosen, Nancy Coodniun, Slum- Ogin, llcnry l'ol1l. ROW 3: Louis Crossley, Linda Ncrges, Diane Weiner, Herschel Adams, l,an'1'y I4-wie, Mivlnuvl Mmmruy, Max Sli-ingarl, Randy Segal, Robert Stollom. 7-7 MRS. I'IliRllli lt it lllul gwml? Cool suumls. Junior Brush and Palette I VIDA HIRSCH- Sponsor ROW 1, left to right: Rochelle Abrams, Christine Drabman, Linda Bishop, Helaine Berman, Jill Channing, Carole Buckle, Della Salzberg, Gail Prober, Carol Levy, Lorraine Phillips, Elaine Wagman, Susan Yeager. ROW 2: Mary Marcus, Rita Kanner, Sharon Hertz, Marlene Posner, Linda Hornbein, Nadine Kulick. ROW 3: Richard Rosen, Clifford Lolkin, Paul Garenfolo. Junior High Library Council MARGARET HOLMES l ef ROW 1, left to right: Michael Cooperman, Arlene Resnick, Ellen Browner, Phyllis Goldwyn, Carol Forman, Eileen Teitelbaum, Edith Beck, Sharyn Nash, Ellen Schwartz, Beverly Sieesky, Ann Cohen, Roberta Brick, Meyer Perlstein. ROW 2: James Hauser, Robbie Klein, Sheldon Rose, Kathy Davis, Beverly Peyton, Bonnie Gimble, Shelly Finger, Carol Polonsky, Judy Slutsky, Jane Rutkin, Joyce Naness, Helene Lefkowitz, Judy Zebitz, Lois Fastow, Martin Kushner, Johanna Kiltzin, Arleen Weisman, Gail Sansolo, Paul Berger, Allan Goodman, Henry Schulkin. ROW 3: Arlyn Anstandig, Elizabeth Sue Bookspan, Ellen Moskowitz Yvonne Salamone Renee Josowitz, Bette Sue Siegel, Martha Mead, Susan Peretz, Marsha Marcus, Robert Lynne, Cynthis Frey, Pliyllis Kramer, Tobti Levy, Jean Truppi, Leonard Pollane, David Haber, Jerry Bernstein. 289 WMM Hiliiliii ,,,..,X......,,,W..N.,..., . ,. W. -'.....,..... 'li pun-vu 9 dw,., -.noun TOWN, f1!NA fSgfQfli?5fwf1aer A A ggi? Th1S t0wn's gettmg blgger everxgif. -Q Q , N Qf: fx .xt X ,wx M: .SN . ! 4 1 V , 'MJ' f fl .1 ffw'y,Z,gQ. ,Mil ,X i5W'?5?'f5f:'-H ' bfi-iliffgyigfi 1' M 'W . ' I Er: L-1 , in-1 ' 1 1. ARDMORE STUDIO exfends i+s congra+ula+ions +o +he class of l959. Working wifh fhe sfaff of fhe TYPHOON has been a pleasure because of fhe greai' amoun+ of cooperaiion and undersfanding on +he par+ of all i+s members. Phoiographing +he seniors and +he Facul+y has been a pleasani' experience which we hope will lead fo many more enjoyable con+ac'I's in +he fufure. The s1'aH of ARDMORE STUDIO in i+s eigh+een years on Miami Beach has phoiographed many of +he seniors from childhood +o 'l'he preseni' and hopes 'ro confinue +o do so in+o +he fuiure. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR Deeun ARDMORE STUDIO 738 Godfrey Road JEFFERSON I-34I5 PAULETTE MONTEBELLI NAN WHITEBROOK ROZ KLEIN Princess Queen Princess Congralulalions From OF MIAMI and MURIAL RYAN, Designers of Dis+inc+ion Misses and Junior Dresses For Campus or Da+ing 'ro Keep Up Your RaI'ing A+ Be'Her Slores EVERYWHERE. 3' uhh: 'EL lhif Founded in 1921 OLDEST and LARGEST in MIAMI BEACH MIAMI BEACH EIIIST NIITIIINIIL BANII Lincoln Road or Alton FREE PARKING MBER' FEDERAL RESERVE SYST EPOSIT INSURANCE COR -. I Z.-11.1 IEE, K .ul 'N I vf nlTg , -l . ' E 'KELQPQ 'Hlf . MIKE'S NEWS AND SUNDRIES 465-4ls'l Slreel Miami Beach, Florida RENTAL LIBRARY JE. I -0836 Free Delivery CENTRAL HARDWARE CO. HOUSEWARES-HARDWARE GARDEN SUPPLIES-PAINT-GIFTS Air-Condifioned 545 Arlhur Godfrey Road Miami Beach, Florida to you upon graduating One of the surest ways of getting the rnost out of life is through sav- ings . . . and we hope you will save with MBF ' uuuuuu I Current : dividend 5 FEDERAL I L -.. - ..- ........... - ..- - J SAVINGS Ano LOAN ASSOCIATION CHicK THI BRANCH OFFICE MOST cONViNIINT FOR YOU North Shore South Shore Sunny Isles 301 71st Street 8th St. and Wash.Ave. 260 Sunny Isles Blvd Miami Beach Miami Beach Sunny Isles Phone JE 8-5511 Phone JE 8-5511 Phone WI 7-6649 FRI! 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And may ilie ideals of O i' ' new p imism serve as a moral Ieacher io ihe members of fhe Club as ihey strive for 'the coniinued success of 'Ihe JUNIOR OPTIMIST CLUB Promise Yourself I' o be loo large for worry, foo noble for anger, +oo sirong for fear, an 'Io permii 'Ihe presence of irouble. BEST wus:-ies OPTIMI d 'loo happy GOOD LUCK ST CLUB OF MIAMI BEACH ..,,,P PP0 9 fQaf1.m:...'.. Hfgl lflflfl 119 IINCOLN ID MIAMI IIACM Congratulations! i i Q I to the Class 3 f , of 59 ri' V qu WASHINGTON FEDERAL ' SAVINES A'riID LOA? ASSOCIATION 4' MQIAMLBEACH X ARTHUR H. CGURSHON f X -k JACK D. GORDON Chairman of +he Board .K Q 4, Presidenf IZ44 Washing+on Avenue JE 8-8452 Jw Shvnncg 440 EU QQHUQ . 7- 49 f II33 Normandy Druve ? I673 Meridian Ave UN 6-9667 8 WW' JE 2-3343 ffm 'E 0 Tillllllr 1'A'5YsN ' Any Time's . . 0 me Time +0 Besl' Wishes +o +he Senior Class Eal' al' . . . 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Help Florida grow and prosper. . . and you'll grow and prosper, tool Ylgilg '31 Q' Fl.URlDA PUWER 8: l.lGHT COMPANY 'Z' 9 HELPING Bunn rLonmA Compliments of the Senwr Board RICHARD BARRIE SUSAN CARREY 12 1 12 2 HARRIS CHERIN ROBERT BLACK HOWARD RUSKIN 12-3 12-4 12-5 ROBERT BROOKS RICHARD GRADSKY CAROLE TAPPEN STEVE BOOKSPAN SANDRA APPLEBAUM 12-6 12-7 12-8 12-9 12-10 MARK ELSON GAIL FRITZ JOSEPH SCHWARTZ JANET ADLER BRENDA ANN BRODY 12-11 12-12 12-13 12-14 12-15 303 MIAMI BEACH JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION A CorporaI'ion of CooperaI'ing Paren+s-Teachers-SI'uden+s'' AT YOUR SERVICE The P.T.A. Wishes Ihe Senior Class of I959 PROSPERITY, TREASURES, AND ACHIEVEMENT CONGRATULATIONS MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL OCTAGON SERVICE CLUB From Hs Sponsor NORTH SHORE OPTIMIST CLUB OF MIAMI BEACH MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA TIMI oe ,N 'A I 1 v' Q 7 ,FDNAYIQKX BRUCE LEVINE BEACH Radio-Television SALES-RENTALS-SERVICE . 407JE 3I feed 625 7Is+ S+ree+ ' 46 UN 5-2400 ff QOUQO Km, mg . I if BEIIUT 46 W J I 5 ,f D -I Q' :L 2:4969 6, C Q U Coiffures YTNHRILWN Q-Z-E ITU N Dis+inc+iveIy Differeni' JE 2-2335 4I04 N. MERIDIAN AVE. IQ QNX KW' if-NX? My IIVISU .SMUKSGN We Appreciate WE the TYPHOON STAFF of 1959, wish to express our sincere thanks IO... MR. and MRS. ARTHUR DEGUTZ of ARDMORE STUDIOS, for their patience, efficiency, and technical aid, - MR. IRVIN W. KATZ, for taking time to help with SENIOR pictures,- the dedication, and the Mirror, and for his energetic support, 4' MISS HELEN DAVIS, for her expert literary advice, time spent in offering it, encouragement, and enthusiasm, , DEAN TARRER, DEAN LESSNER, and others of the faculty who have helped us, MISS JACK, for her Good Neighbor Policy, and especially for her willing assistance in mimeographing various forms for us, MR. HOVELL and his CUSTODIAL STAFF, for their patience on deadline evenings and weekends, and for tolerating our untidy room in the midst of their well-kept' realm, MR. LOU WATERS and MR. 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