North Miami Senior High School - Conestoga Yearbook (North Miami, FL)
- Class of 1962
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,-'d Q ,f' ,z df-K ff .45 E, 4 V ' , ,ff Q 'r-X L , ., rn -- , AM. V J A 1 , 7 vm 'L ,'-Q w. 1 54.37 nf .. ,,' -s.....,-.,,fy , , 1 x mr x 5 .4 lk-E L.:LL.5fa.'L, 1 .4 k H K1 1 -pu.-,misiiaf ' L,.X .SZV'f'1g51V13 :li7 'e3ia? 'Tuh 'S 1 1 .YA -,. ff, 1. .',.,-u- '. N- gf- , Ll 1141, N f' www 2 .N ' N ' l ff:'Ez .151 ,xg U-A , 274111 '- ET V 1 Vs'- 1'1- fx 'I ,KAi ,M L A Q ff ,'iN. Q w , vm Y-.Q W.. K 15' :gp V .kA' V .v WH If ,i7 lv - fc-mc 22- - ' F Ai? me -V ' ,, A . ,.,, 2 9 -Qs.: -W' .. . fm -5 5 ,- w s, ! M . an QM Q-. . E+ , ,Y .1 1 'I' V E j, J r 1 1 ,, ' E115 2 QLQAIX: 1- L v , D X L 5 v7 w .gm This is your 1962 Conesto- ga published by the Yearbook Staff, North Miami Senior High School, North Miami, F loricla. This is your Treasury of TEN YEARS of Progress. x , 9 ,ff ' L 3 F- ,Af lf K s f A Vi A-- L',' f , :ff e we , - '.' 4 245 e f f , , . - fs 4 . 'A f l l e . ffffwwm . o. on l l - '-4Q' - Senior High has increased from ta Za fef-'km i ,.,, 4 -,.',. , f -Eg 3, y1j4L-f,Zk.L,ZfjZy .,,. ,,- 13, 'f '77f5gQ , - I . s appfoxlmafely 3400. Wlth ,-. . v 5 ,. f - n s l llfe, the pulse beat of -www?-car ,frf,ffffi?'f'f,fff,4ff35,gfffffw -4qfff ',', -,7,' 7 .'.' I A I l . so 1 f V ff e 't2t tacedt't9?SsclWefe formed aftd through btdinolhr Wig peop 6 3 greats 147, ff.-yfQg,vfjf fQ 'f-'f ix3,fl5fw,f,', ff! 54,3,,wff,ffn,ya,:-ygig'vjfgy' f C. ,fl ,QQ 3241: v .V , 1 f f teacherS 2lI'ld Skvffh2Hf5S l e g ul l ' ff f'V-:. :,LflZf,1-f:f'W?'f Qi' '- 71 0 . ' be Wafer Out Of fhefbulld- As we grew 1n nurnbers,l-we ' added to our bulld- glforkers were setlzmg txle as the new students Q mg an aud1t0ril1m, gymflasiliffb three additional f ed at their desks- 'eee e m , wlngs, enlarged our cafeterlag and added wood at fdlle 44 . ' - - Q fe l f l l df the flrst two months of school weres fm:4ssls , 35:31 fCg?pS' fllstfiln yeiars were Cgarach sinelfprogljessi fthe bmlding was without locks for WPI an, USUIOHS growl ' dlfefsffyef.Heftdngwlwas Stolen- fee mamfests s 3 rough idea of how t e sel -pr1de ourlsludents took ln thelr new schooled logkg and with this conf Ollir school bulldlng mvolved many people, Qeople St2111lQlyQfLVbf3E0fCffzfl1'S51fg'!,,W6V shall strive to fulfill thee: w ose lnterest and love grew as the bulldlng c ldreameg Vgmdtxhqpggfof dthgse who laid the foundaa gl'CW. ' , i ' tions for our great school. ,gf 5 , -w.,,,.a..,,,,, . , Mi ,. . FN jg- '-'-r'f f i ' J ' ' V . O ,4 , I, 4 ,.,W,.W, , , , , ,,,., Faculty AcadenHcs OrganizaHons Ath1eHcs Features Classes 24 50 62 134 172 198 .ww W Q' Q- M., k fy . k -'Ars' ' fr W , , , f' -W -hw... , ww.,.,,- -Q ..,. ff-A, , , , Our school builclin was completed, but stood empty, wait- ing for the first stujent to arrive. E I K Mr. Iohn McGuire was North Miami Highfs' first principal Our building, our principal, ond our folculfy . The male members of our faculty displayed their Pioneer spirit in a student-faculty volleyball game. 14, 5 Jig- -W L . , 'yi Mr. McGuire, faculty members, and outstanding students celebrate Arbor Day by planting the first tree at North Miami High . . . Plomt The seeds which will grow into North Miolmi High School. Our first orchestra, new and inexperienced, proudly repre- sents Edward L. Constance Junior High School. Our school cafeteria expanded and grew with the rest of the school. ... .l Many Long hows of practice were Spent to make this Our boys practiced long, hard hours for our young varsity solo perfect. team' Gur bond, our sports feolms, Mr. Clark with one of our first winning Pioneer baseball our Solo rler . ' teams. Q- in yi il 531.5255 ' mf, fy a Q , , 1 V yfffkfj X X ' K K ' li ' K Q -1 :f5g5wy1.fe, ,.., K. ,,g,4,l,,,,.Q I A 1 5f,4Q5e '-:pi H QW if icy Vx, 'ei?i5 ,N 17-4,4 L , 519 I k I ' Q i 1,, . - I j f- ' f , . . . 2 0 in yy , , . The birth of our Traditions. Quill and Scroll members proudly display their charter. 3 533231223 Our North Miami News board has become a tradition of our school. Even eight years ago, Candy Collins' smile would make people say, Ain't She Sweet? m- Ib. I 1 tn 4 M, The i'PiorLeers,' have always been high jumpers against their opponents. Our first groduofion, proud excited seniors . . . For two years our school peeked out between two large pines. C Editor's notej Where are they now? , , ,tx Lit, ,Q , F Q We i ESQ g .Qui Incoming Student Council officers are congratulated by Bob Abney ffar rightl. . . . Proud of their school, their school proud of Them. f ff for 'M fx Wwe M -4711 'af -f ' ,ff f' 8 1 f, 4, 3' Sw! ,sf ef . R, Y .. , A , s , n h. kay, if fm Ross Shafer, our high-stepping drum major, dis- plays his winning smile. Tension reigns supreme' as the end of the game draws near at the Orange Bowl. 9 The late Paul E. Davison was our second principal, loved by faculty and students alike. , W, . . cc,c ,r ...eff ,,, ' ' 4 if cf M11-Qwiv ae ag L4 L . A ' H I as 4 A M ii i Q W y Q1 if y jg 5 , in W Q., .i 'L 1 5 -f A iq, 5 , , ...... .aiu , . t 'l'l These pretty cheerleaders put the aspiriti' into the student body. A new principoil ioins our growing school .. The Honor Garde has always brought pride and honor to our school. if L 1 - ' , A -, , ,Q v - , 4 . ' . 1 Q l F 5 . , 1' - 1 1 M - E ---1 'q-' 'f'-v-ea-H ...., ,,i. ,, ..,.., , .. -- ,, 1' , Lil 1 if rs fin ' 2-.px , M, . 1 La' 'N my WEE . An industrious senior battles a problem in modern family. Helping to incite spirit were the 1959 cheerleaders. ZZ! ,V W W., M f , Mr. Gregory and the maiorettes show their school spirit Wf,jwgZ at a football game. 47 ,X 14, K 7 W ff , , V ,, V True school spirit is no'r born from books . A pioneer baseball player practices hard for the game that week. The girls try their best to make a point in their hockey game. ,fm , af V M for A T Alfi T 2 ' M T o 1 T f few if f e'e f i , ',,'V gf ,f f ' '. ,Zi rrg- , - - ef M ,V I to eee2., ,f 1 ,' I 4 1 t T I 6 Q m Straight and tall, proud young ladies marching for North Miami. . . BUT Through The enThusio1sm of our cheerleaders, mc1ioreTTes, Honor Garde, ond The sporTs moms Our smiling majorettes have always brought honors to our school. 13 A f . , . . ff ,fs f ' t - -v 'f,. ',f:,1,y:,gjg,zjfygf3,5Lgj5?.' - 1 H ,, Q1 1, V eww Martyn, X Jw . ff,-. K V 'iff , ff-Lffffj ' V M ': F U ' , ' F- 3512-7 A - V, 3 5 'Z,E,f.,ii'f:-1? it 5' 1 gg. f:F.?Qf:,et1:,4, Y:-I ' , 119: 14, V We ,-Q: , f- -.fwfv A K' ' ' -- ,Q f,,,1. 7 J '-..f .V,' , yvx, 15:5 .'!, 133.53 ik .tv . , , use .fwwf.pu,-,- ,, 1, 'f xg., ,,.,,,1 I...-4, 1.1, Lu- 145' 'M SXAQSJQKE One of our Pioneer teachers, Mr. Edge, helps his students in his History I class. 2 J it 4 1 W at We f' if gm , WW LK I 42 Lv t ,s.s Science lights their way to a brighter future. i ' ,f Mi me. .MV ew , , V, I4 These students determine the future of tomorrow. The sale of the Conestogas evokes spirit from everybody. pl .2 'Z ,fya u fr ,r . L ,121 'gf sp ' lr r Throughout our school years we are taught an endless number of facts. Our teachers constantly strive to pry open the locked minds of their stu- dents. The teachers Who meet with success enjoy this gratifying experience, the others keep trying. This education has an important purpose. High school students mature so rapidly they must take on responsibility long before their parents ever did. In a few years We will have the world handed to us, with all its defects. The job of correcting these defects is left up to the enterprising young people now graduating high school. WE have just compiled ten years of progress. We have grown colisiderably but the greatest growth is yet to come. Since 1951 Cpg. 2.1 our school has grownland in the process of growing has changed in many ways. So ends the first decode of progress Through all the trials and tribulations of school life Mr Rice can always be seen with a smile. i ,v W. E. RICE, Principal Mr. Rice talks to the school board concerning school poli- cies. Mr. Rice relaxes at a football game and discusses proceed- ings with Mr. Niles. A Successful School Depends Upon Its Principol Mr. W. E. ,Rice has made North Miami High a very successful school in the three years that he has been principal. He has guided our school in its steady growth and administered to its many needs. Coupled with his ready wit and friendly smile, Mr. Rice has not only been an administrator, but also a friend to the faculty and student body alike. For this he is admired and respected. Even with all his work, our principal may be seen at various school functions through the year, such as pep rallies, assemblies, sports events, ban- quets, and meetings. Z tions from Mr. Rice. 17 Mid-term graduates are extended hearty congratula- Days filled with a multitude of tasks is the lot of Mrs. Myra Seward, Dean of Girls. Administering firm and friendly guidance, intimate counsel- ing, and service to others makes up only a part of her busy day. Dean Seward faces tasks with in- spired eagerness, and melts away the deepest problem with understanding sympathy or fair discipline. In her office, Dean Seward cares for absentees, considers requests from students, and listens to complaints or suggestions from parents. She does this with the skill and knowledge ac- quired over the years in the educa- tion profession. . . X f. , , , ,f .1 . ,M - g fr ef sm -,O . . .f., f-ffe. -.t' fri, 1.2 2' . 1 '25 ' Lil-LIZ. 7 ,kk 5 ,Qi 702 8 ' f' ' . mf. f. ' 4,-5.-:Yfyy r .,-' - ,...- - f if ' Z' J. 3 K 5 . V ,,.- k K, f... 0 3 kw a .E Q w 1 yy, . , .f ,,,. K ' ' , ,- . . ' - ' f . ,V I-ki r,f.,rk , My K 'iw .. Q , kkk,,, ,V ,,,k f i VVV, f .-l I , - 2 ','-' , V ' t , . K! 7.,,,fk 1. Q l. i ' '- 1 matt 4 i a y f- fc? . '4 7 554 ' M1.fi'3fb'f ,. in s .. 7,7 VVV,, rr.frV wh alii . r S . S V . s',' ' 1 f f SQ L .V . . I 'lt ' vV'7 f' ' ' ..7,f . 4-, ' - 1 - I , , Y. f 5 I I 1 .,-. ff? f'.,' ' . f f..-, ' Dean Seward directs the activities of the school supply store. Deon Seward Fulfills o Multitude of Tosks By maintaining close contact with narents, Dean. Seward is able to better understand the problems of students. feb? Office workers help Dean Seward carry out lier many duties. 0 wi. ,, 'f ei wi-wr-.H M-'N' Y V- V Since 1953, students have always seen Mr. Dun- can at the athletic ticket office or in the portable Pioneervillef' Now students, especially the boys meet him in his new capacity as the Dean of Boys Maintaining his position as Dean of Boys, he is a symbol of discipline and order. Dean Duncan, however, is always ready to lend a helping hand, and friendly guidance to students and teachers alike. Dean Duncan must keep a careful eye on his students. 3 Strict But Foir Discipline Is Maintained Mr. Duncan stops to check a list for a student. Dean Duncan keeps an accurate list of absentees. Mr. Duncan works diligently in his office. l ah, J 3 Our Extro Curriculor Life is Guided by Mr. Lipscomb Truly the nerve center of our extra- curricular life is the office of the Director of Student Activities. Holding a tight rein on enthusiastic stu- dents is only one of the many duties per- formed by Mr. Howard Lipscomb. Plan- ning social affairs, regulating dates, approv- ing programs, coordinating all student ac- tivities, and supervising all elections keeps Mr. Lipscomb and his office constantly busy. 20 Mr. Donohoe Oversees Night School Progrom Making the school part of the community is an essential element of the evening education pro- gram. Handling the tiller for this important aspect of our program is Mr. William Donohoe-our new Night School principal Who comes to us from the evening program at Jackson High School. mi- .gh 2 Mrs. Meyers has always kept close Contact with students at the school to aid them with their problems. All Instructional Areas Under Curriculum Department Mrs. Meredith shares the busy schedule of activities with Mrs. Meyers. Mrs. Meyers, who is retiring this year, was a charter member of our faculty, she has served our school for ten years. In the infant years of our school she held the position of social studies teacher. As our school grew and We needed a department to supervise instruction Mrs. Meyers was asked to fill this position as curriculum as- sistant. Mrs. Meredith, who will be leaving this year, joined our faculty eight years ago. Until this department was formed Mrs. Meredith served as an English teacher. The activities of the curriculum assistants are numerous. Under their leadership our complete schedule system is operated. Keeping the school's budget balanced and accurate, procuring read- ing materials for the school, checking lesson plans, are only some of the duties that keep these ladies busy. Perhaps the most important function they perform is to act as consultants to our principal and faculty alike. VVe owe a great deal to these ladies for their services in these past years. 21 1- ,Al 1- wr, lf: fy. . V ' f L ' ' ,L,., , , .1 xx A f f , v -.f49saaAMQ.Ja.-t.-,., . .gn . 'N Upon Mr. Bullington's leadership depends the success of the Guidance Department. To achieve success in high school and fulfillment of later goals We need professional guidance. The guidance department, under the direction of Mr. Bullington, aids students in these important undertakings. A function of this department is to administer testing programs that enable proper academic placement of students. Personal conferences with reference to present courses and equally important future vocational advice is a daily routine of these aids. As students near the end of their high school careers and college nears, guidance aids use all their valuable materials to aid the students in the choice of a college and probable courses of study. Specialists in guidance work are Mr. Cox, Mrs. Cadwallader, Hill and Mrs. Brown. 'VY' gs , ,. J ! Guidance Counselors Eose Poth For Students Emily Wilson and Michelle Newman assist Mrs. Russell in the guidance department. Mr. Peete, Mr. Bullington, Mr. Schwemmer, Mr. Hyrne, Miss JE., , I .. Q we vw-.,, 3 , Q ' f . 22 aw l The secretaries of our school play an important part in our Betty Campbell, Mrs. Kathryn Foregger, Mrs. Helen Moore, Many of the staff members Work quite hard at their jobs and never receive credit for this Work. Among these people are the secretaries which work in the main office and deans, offices. Among the Secretaries, Librarians Keeping all the books in order is not an easy job as any one of the librarians will tell you. They must keep a record of all books checked in and out, These ladies help the students in the library: Mrs. F. Kling- meyer, head lihrariang Mrs. R. Bultman, lihrariang Mrs. K. activities. They are: Mrs. Edith Staire, Mrs. Pauline.,Fortney, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Harris, Mrs. Charlotte Dine, and Mrs. Betty Russell. tasks of these secretaries are working the IBM machines for grades and attendance, running the switchboard, taking care of new students, and being of general help to the deans. Perform Many Tasks file the books in their proper places on the shelves, keep student quiet, and be able to guide and in- struct the students as to the types of books available. Hohrer, elerkg Mrs. R. LaPerriere, lihrariang and Mrs. E. Dallinger, clerk. , - - ' I-wif, - f 1 I V p... ' .rg yy y tt y 1 r K p iiiiiii ii it i iiii i . r.r.i. l his ..s..rfir 0 FACULTY Our infant school opened its doors to a 54 member faculty ten years ago. just as this new school was being initiated by the young, eager, students in their effort to adjust, our faculty was undergoing much the same orientation program. Our teachers were under great stress due to the crowded, unfinished conditions of the building. They were forced to instruct their students in competition with crews of workmen and torrential rains which necessitated the adjournment of school the first day. These obstacles never daunted the pioneer teachers' spirit. The spirit of building, the freshness of starting a new venture inspired the students to aid their teachers. These teachers realized the potential of their new school. They could see that the ingredients for an outstanding school were present even then- enthusiasm and anticipation of the students and administration. All the people involved realized they were charter members in an organization they could contribute to and which would in tum influence their lives. These charter members were joined each year by new groups of faculty members all ready to add their individual building blocks to the construction of the rapidly growing building. Each year the teachers came with new ideas, and energy to build on the strong foundation already established. The faculty, an important group of builders who have instructed their students since the chaotic opening days through the years to the present, are an integral part of the growth of our school during its first ten years of progress. MQ - ri? Mrs. A. Adkerson teaches biology to 10th, llth, and 12th grade students. Mr. R. Alexander not only directs the hands but also helps students in study hall. fr ,. -1-.,' .f 2 ff fri Mrs. E. Atwood teaches the Spanish language and cul- ture to her classes. A new Spanish teacher this year is Mrs. A. Akin. Mr. L. Angelastro instructs several of the vocational education classes. Coach H. Auer is kept busy with the swim teams and his physical education classes. 1 ffff 1 f f' ZW y , f f X af I aj' 7 'Q A f 17519 v , 21 X ' j f. ,f 'fu' 'I hzffi if . .ay-X f l, A .,. ' . . fr f 1 ,f If .. f , . ,. ,.. - 1 f f nf, f f. . f ,fc, a .ivy ' J is Q Several of the vocational shops are under the direction of Mr. A. Ballou. Latin, the basis of the romance languages, is taught by Mrs. B. Beal. f fb-,ff W Mr.- M. Berrong helps a student in one of his higher math classes. Advanced and honors biology are Mr. Bas-nett's specialty. Mr. A. Bertok prepares his students for work through his business education classes. f-W3 9 Mr. D. Blatter teaches the queen of science - mathematics. N z , 1' , ' 1 2 ' , 0 r , Mr. R. Blotcher helps a student as she ponders over a math problem. The football team keeps Coach Hed,' Bogart, head coach, very busy. K . . f. f .f,, , ff V. V55 my D I H A new faculty member is Miss R. Blau, a busi- ness education teacher. Mr. W. Boden takes time out from his busy schedule in the vocational wing. Mrs. M , Bone keeps her girls' physical education classes in tip-top shape. Mrs. V. Bowman is delighted techniques in her English class. A Mrs. M. Bradd coaches the gzrls as they try therr hand DE Togmm at hockey. p This angle equals 45 degrees' explazns Mrs Z Branhan to one of the geometry classes. , 1 - if V 17? -f - A 7365? , 3 i if .-Ar, ,rf j ,1 ' p ' 72 v . ,f f 3 1' ' ig ' if'?e,4,i it , ,, . .Q 'f A 4- g. , . .,', fy-:Z M. , ,V I? W. u , y w fge f 'wah f yiifjg., . 3 56 1 ,.4Wfg.g.,i, fgp 4 9 f Coach W. Burgess, head of the physi- cal education department, takes a break from his busy schedule. X x ff Coach R. Cagni teaches biology and physical education. Mrs. L. Chonin always greats her English students with a smil A new member of the staff, Mrs. M. Burke teaches Ger- man this year. e Mr. W. Cape joined our social studies department this year. Besides teaching physical education, Coach C. Cicio coaches the gymnastic team. Coach 1. Clark teaches social studies and coaches the baseball teams and assists in coaching the football team. R I T Head of the business education, Mrs. L. Cox, shows off her Christmas window. Mrs. M. Crew obviously doesn,t agree with one of her English studenfs idea. :wa-1::.g': 3 .f Q fm KV.k .SKY-,Af ' -. ,.. . X' ,f ' ' :,ggsj:p3s at .. si ,I-T-, , Protractors and rulers are common instruments to Mr. H. Corn, math teacher. Mr. I. Criswell explains that it must be done this way, in the industrial arts shop. 31 NWN MMM, pHYS. EQ Swan we Mrs. D. Delabar takes a break from her physical education classes. Miss E. Davis relaxes after working hard with the drama department. Mr. I. Donohue shows his T.V. history class some 5 important documents. 3 S SQ 2' 3 .Q SFU Sf - cf, N U 5 R ' . - 00 U . 5 H-cw U Q N N2 W UU :fit 32 Q S Q 'S' 'EIR Sa' O , Q 55 'Q QQ N1 Q . N MQ lc Q f gg' as . 4, -1 Q .- VW Q S 3 .. iff 3 fm f St U' Q. E N, . X. E N S. 2 O 4 NN 'F ax' Qs! X :igl fl . r ' 'fl fsrrr f ' '- yjgnz-ww.: e. . bf. ,f ' .Mfg ff Mr. E, Edge illustrates the use of magazines for current events. Mr. P. Farmer instructs over five hundred sophomores in his T.V. biology class. Mr. M. Gellen enjoys teaching his favorite subject, psychology. 'Ye hx Mr. W. Finclley looks for some reference ma- terial for his social studies classes. Mrs, L. Gaetano believes that words are important in the study of English. tlmh fra.. x, Mr. I. Garth lecturesw to one of his History II classes. gg, a i Q 5 2 K V. ur.. K f , ., Miss C. Grantano's history class learns about the coun- tries abroad. Mr. L. Hakam explains some of the mechanical devices used in his vocational education classes. Mr. H. Herbst prepares his lesson for tomorroufs social stucges class. 34 Mrs. E. Gross makes out the grades for one of her psychology classes. 1, hif- ii 4 nw ', Zsfw f -Neff' XT'-1117 'LZ fuk , , 1 , ,f.L , ,5,,WW, Mrs. M. Hand pronounces a number of new words for her Spanish class. Mrs. V. Hicks signs a pass for one of her debate students ,-sm .. .,..,.,.s .fax X fs- , . ...in -., K ,-f -lf ,., xg -'ff' Y qs' Students take their math problems to Mr. Hind- marsh. ,.p- W Z' I4 I f Guidance and social studies go hand-in-hand for Miss M. Iordan. QI? ff-1 Mr. F. Hyrne, basketball coach, lectures to his history students. Mr. V. Johnson looks over the machines in the industrial arts shop. Mrs. N. Ketzle looks on as student battles with the typewriter in a business education class. M.. .w , E vaifl sm: .. f X4 1 Mr. T. Klein was surprised by our photog- Mrs. I. Kulka takes a break from her modern raphers during his physics lecture. dance class. Mr. B. Lamont ex- plains electronics in a lecture to his vocational educa- tion class. Mrs. E. Luck illustrates some of the strange Mm' S Lewis' our exchange teacher' lec- forces in chemistry. mms on Macbeth' Mr. T. Lydzinski watches as student works the machinery in the vocational wing. . ,,., K I Russian is Mr. R. Macdonald's specialty. Miss M. Mastropaolo gives an English assignment to a student. ,I ' fi ,elf Z ,4:g,,.f'., 'f3',, , fgivfkif ,747 ,' Mr. S. Marconi strongly believes that reading good books is important in business education courses. Mr. H. Marin relaxes after a busy day with his English classes. Mrs. T. Matheson encourages the study of geography in her social studies classes. u -'ki' ,Mr- f X V, Miss M. Messier tells student the importance of brief hand in busi- ness. Besides his T.V. English class, Mr.N. Miller is kept busy with his regular English classes. Mr. R. Moore prepares his lesson plans for the next dayls work. g ff! ' . ,fsfw V t . ,....h- l,,,- ' ff f 4 Mrs. A. Mitchell teaches her French class how to tell time. Students look on as Mrs. O. Moore describes a recipe to be used in their home economic class. Mr. W. Murphy helps a Spanish ll student with his home- work. . nw .-,,57.y.g., f f A'!ff-'TNR Www , . ,Ms was-, mwynw . . 5. - X .,...:. 'i iff 'mfwwmwwfv 'N - xv sm --,f ff.-.wgsw Q ,..,,.., , .- X , VAN.-V... Nfx-,Msgs -was-.,,s. f 1 1 ...f X ,. ., . . . . . , -va, Ax., 4 --f-.- - 2-Q-:gi-1-.v--V . . g f -A x ' I ki-.Q as , NM www ,.: as -li Qqmqny. X.,, .. X . 3' Q J' Jf...-.sw f 3 e.......,..wf.s. -. misss Q Q 1' li Q . 1 , Qu, - 5. sw-:www wr , ' . NNW. ..,..,,,,..m Mr. C. Murrell, school business manager, checks the homework in his social studies class. Buenos diasv, says Mrs. E. Nicholas, head of the Span- ish department. Mr. C. Niles explains the off-set process of printing to his journalism class. 2 i 1'-rr ' if .J . arapr . fig , 552' ii.' ,,-xx, I wgff . if .pcrz , .. Mr. A. Murrey hands back papers to his senior English class. s.. 1 z, if Mr. K. Nordmeyer explains the complexities of a difficult problem. 39 ...JS 'W f . f i! 1 H1 23 ,,3,, W , X gf A A, .,4::gfif Ji' A V . I fy 5 Wt i 'k '7'fff .' i 722. ' ,. K ., . 4. lyff I , g g -at 4 V. af .Z ,W 4 V,v,, .JN -' 1 .4.12 4' 1 'w w ' ' fi f ,. ,3 . r i . 23 3 .,, .,..L 'kgzyj if ' ,. I Mr. D. Perrin stimulates interest in world events through the study of history. V VV, , ff. Q 44 2' '4 V1 6 Mr. C. Price finds lecturing an effective method of teaching. Mr. S. Rabinowitz always greets his soci- ology students with a smile. Mr. H. Roth discusses theorems with his physics class. Mrs. W. Reed listens to the questions of her business education students. Mrs. S. Ruskin explains fractions to one of 'her math students. gf- --,L 2 Q f W .- , sg Q .. 3 4 Mrs. D. Samuelson gets ready to Mrs. C. Scalise teaches a business education student to use a typewriter. teach her T.V. English class. Mrs. A. Schrruzus checks the briefhand homework. Mr. I. Seese is about to put his English assignments on the board. s ,f Ia ' . f A Explaining math problems to the class is one of Mr. C Sems many tasks as a teacher. Mr. B. Signor waits patiently for th 6 OT- chestra students to take their places. Mrs. N, Sloan takes time to think about the gracles she will be giving to her math students. 1 Mrs. G. Spell works out a problem in math for one of DP ff' .Li- V' her students. Mrs. B. Spence takes a few minutes from teach- Mr. T. Spencer watches his students carefully Qzienbusmess education to have her mature as they prepare for an experiment in chemistry, ' Miss Stalnacker believes that grammar is just as impor- 1 tant as literature in English. 49 Z W 7,2 l f . M-f '0 -' S . ,NX -I 1 .NQNSF - N NNQQSQ -' k-AX an Qfll. q 5 . ' WN WW, , it I '- . -sw Xxx . sd Mrs. S. Steinberg using a tape recorder in teaching Miss P. Steele looks on as a business education her Spanish Classes, student takes a typing test. Coach E. Sullivan takes roll in his social studies class. Miss G. Sunkel listens attentioely to her English students. Mr. A. Stratton checks to see that his social studies stu- dents are working. Q N , .r 51. - -AV. ,w 71 9 gr' gs..-gig fpf ..' if 1 . , ' 1 1 1 Q 2 ff Q 1 lv K ? . fv,,...,f 01. me gf if . .4 r f f Mrs. A. Temple takes time out from her busy math classes. MMM I 555. ED. ills wg V956 Miss I. Veling keeps busy with her physi- cal education classes and the tennis team. Mrs. E. Warren describes the characteristics of the arth- ropoda group in biology. 44 4 e . , ' ,t lyf ' , : ff 'ii' V! ,.. z 5 fm , ,,., If .,., 'V :I L, I .fcwwf ' , f? .. :s..f:': ' fu. . , f Mr. L. Tobe makes sure that the students are doing their art work correctly. Mr. S. Vioiano and students use the microscope to study plants and animals in biology. A student listens as Mr. W. Weyant explains the math homework. if X I X ffff X Mrs. R. Whelpton works with her Spanish students in the lab ,, fEff,?f7f, i ff f-ZZ,rrf1g,,W,, A , ,,f.,,WQl 32 4,m N., ,ff ,W .4 ,W W WV ,, , ,,,,, ,.,,,L.,,W,,6 Www A new member of the physical education cle- partment is Miss B. Willis. 2 gf' ' l5.2L-1141 i QHYRKQ. i Mrs. L. Wingerd watches students as they put English work on the board. Mr. A. Wohlgemuth explains the plot of Macbeth to his English class. Mr. I. Womack make plans for the work to be done in the coming weeks, 46 Mr. R. Zellers is about to illustrate the workings of a machine. Taking a break from classes are Mrs. L. Powers, Mrs. L. Scott, Mrs. L. Fountain, and Mrs. S. Long, who are val- uable aids to the T.V. classes. Special Skills Require Special People Throughout the day Miss Yvette Soucy cares for our stu- dents, health. Mr. Stark knows no working hours when it comes to helping students. These people have different, but equally im- portant jobs. Our T.V. Aides enable our very large television classes to function smoothly. The school nurse handles student health problems from minor cuts to fainting spells. Mr. Stark, in charge of spe- cial education, is a credit to the faculty. All these people are important components in the complicated workings of our large school. I' il s:,,.d-J' 's ra.n.4 Keeping all the school facilities clean and in Working order is the comprehensive job of our custodians and maids. Two shifts of custodians and our staff of maids have important jobs. VVithout their aid the intricate workings of our large school Would not function. They account for the efficiency by Which our teachers and students ' are able to Work more smoothly in their class- rooms. These people carry on their Work with proud diligence. Working industriously behind the scenes are G. Stockton, W. Baily, and E. Green. A Variety of Jobs Confront These People Q The custodians pictured, above arei B. Kean I deceasedl, M. Hugh, 1. Dukin, Head Custodian, B. Nicosia, and H. McMillan. The custodians pictured below in the first row ar : P. B' h' B N ' . . ' Peterson, B. Flaherty, and L. Crumpler. e ianc i, . asta, A. Kerish, second row. B. Favor, C. 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Our staff members are: Belle Atzel, Julia Black, Jimmy Brown, Edna Clark, Mary Cline, Ruby Coosey, Martha Cowens, Willa Denner, Mae Diehl, Frances Finney, Alli Foster, Irene Gabriek, Evelyn Gwyn, Dorothy Groswald, Margaret johnson, Mary McCoy, Julia McNeely, VV,VQVKVV'V,w0!OfyfQw,fyyVfyfM V 4- ' iV - V, V.-VV .- ,V .VV ,V- ,V VV ' ' jg 1' T V ' V V :de Nourishing Meals Dorothy Miller, Marie Moureau, Viola Murphy, Dorothy Muthart, Edna Neuly, Anna O'Neill, Ann Papendick, Mar- garet Roberts, Edith Russell, Grace Sconiers, Betty Servatt, Jessie Smith, Lessie Mae Smith, Gertrude Snowden, Ada Souden, Aretha Stafford, Evelyn Stamp, Iean Stianchi, Len- nie Van Eck, and Agnes Wolcott. fV'fVlV44',VVff ,1-!!VK,ffV- X-f QV' ' c 1 f,VVViVfV V1 VVMV ,f fm Vfffywffw VV MVCVVQVM 90M4fffffQ,w4, VV V 4V V V . V ,V,,V V,y,,4,VV,gVV,M,WMV, ,V V , pf Q,W475041VV7?f?f?!fQf44W7f QV V V, ' IV 1 1. , , ' 5!!!!7.y1ffff.VzyyV' V,1VVV,f V V VV , Vai . :V' V V' V 1-, A 4 45 , , ,V ,ffm V -V V. 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V V , My V ' ,V ,, ,V V V wavy V' Vwgwgizva , 1 V ,' f W ' , , ' V46, ' 'W 1 wg Vw V' V'LVW4MQfQf4 V VV,V,-2:- M , . I f V , 95V VV gffa 4,4 . .V V Z, V V 1 V V ,V V V VV wi, V V if ,V V :mia , ' , V rf V ' 4 , -V 6 ' ,V , V WVWVWVVV, ,. V -f,4.,f VV ,V , V, V V ,V V f ,, ,MV V MH 'V Acc WWW' VV V, V V. V, Vwy -V V . V V412 1 , Q V, ,V VV,fVfn,W V --f ,V, V, -V ,V '43 2-f - fp LV1..VfV ,.-f,VV,Vg,V,, V VV ,IVV ,VV Q JV- ,V VV.,-,495 , V, V V , ,,V , V ,V V , , , ' ' f V 1 V V V ' ViL,:VVV V Q 1, -74, VVVVVff ,V ' - V VV - ' V' ' ' ia V 'Q 'VIVVVW :VV V, ,V.V -154.4 ACADEMICS H!! ' .gzwyf The Academic Curriculum, being the most important component of the school organization, has undergone the greatest improvement ' in the past ten years. Ten years ago our classrooms were limited to three wings, for the seventh through ninth-graders. These students thought their school was adequate, but the real growth was yet to come. Two additional wings devoted to science and vocational shops were added. Our science department can now boast of advanced courses in all phases of science, from physical science to chemistry and physics. Our extensive vocational shops are equipped with over S300,000 in machinery. Our progress has not been in these fields alone, our science department, much like our mathematics department, has advanced courses for interested students. If a student started taking all the courses offered at our high school it would take him approximately 27 years to complete our curriculum. Our progress in the past ten years has been measured by our academic process. Improvement must accompany growth for progress. X . l Students Moster Boslc Fundamentals in English One of the most important things one can acquire in school is the ability to speak and write effect- ively. Success comes to the person who has com- mand of his language. Here at North Miami High, the English Depart- ment teaches the students the basic fundamentals of communication, and provides a survey of our cultural heritage through the study of literature. For those students possessing the necessary qualifi- cations, honors classes provide an opportunity for more extensive study in English. Miss Stella Lewis, of VVidnes, England, this year exchanged places with our own Mrs. Mary Niles. Miss Lewis teaches twelfth grade English, while Mrs. Niles is teaching in a girls' school in England. En lish literature is discussed by students with Miss Stella Lewis, our exchange teacher Students learn the value of the dictionary and find many beneficial ways in which to use it Mrs. Chonin helps students in oral drills to develop their speaking. df Q ll. , , et efgiay, 'Wye A f ' ' Understanding Language, Understanding People In this modern age, the key to understanding other people is knowing their language. Here at North Miami High the courses in F reneh, German, Latin, Spanish, are offered to the students. . ,., Virii ' r s .r - - A A ' pw ,.r7 Q 0,4 ,if ' - .f .t Q V I' , .I . ,r . 7 ff, ' ' . spgp , ,,,, f . .. WZ X f 'vw ' V . i X' 2 Wi, If N' N' X Mrs. Mitchell goes over French homework with her students. Thi-S' little mlm 133 0 familillf fight tv all Russian Students' Latin students listen attentively as Mrs. Beal teaches them conjugations. ?i1'ff,1e1 :amz :iygwgsyn zmmwanp X ff I I ff! f45fMW4'3M?K0M f Chemistry students heat crystals in preparation for an experiment. Science, being such a rapidly growing field, is given special attention in our curriculum. Under the direction of Mr. Spencer, the department offers biology, chemistry, physics, honors and advanced courses. Of the eight courses offered in science, only one course is required, three may be elective, and to qualify for the other courses, the student must be recommended by a previous science teacher. Our science Wing is always filled with busy students using the microscopes in biology, beakers and bunsen burners in chemistry, and scales in physics. Present Research Develops Future Scientists Physics students make practical tests of their theories. 5 i aft 54 Biology students, aided by Mr. Vioiano, learn anatomy through lah exercises. Students find the beauty of geometric figures in models done with colorful string. Moth-The Queen of the Sciences Mathematics is very important today in the yast fields of science. In our mathematics department courses from basic math to Math Analysis and Analytic Geometry are offered. These courses not only prepare students for their more advanced edu- cation, but give them working knowledge which Business math courses help- many students as they pre- pare for a career. they may apply in every-day living. Students enrolled in our math programs in previ- ous years have brought many honors to North Miami High from Science Fairs and Silver Knight awards. Mrs. Branhan stimulates the thinking of her students in her geometry classes. Lynn Vega and john Kemrnerer study geography as a part of their social studies course. Social Studies includes the study of manis past as well as his mental attitudes towards his pres- ent. A guide used in pursuing the social sciences relates to the quotation, man's relation to man is long pondered enigma ,... and the answer will be the sword to cut the master knot of human fatef, While studying the past, students learn Amer- ican history and government, world history and geography. Sociology and psychology, when pre- sented to the student, aid him in understanding contemporary social problems. A student is taught how to better understand his friends and himself. Learning and understanding our past will guide our futures. Sherry Samples places current events on the bulletin hoard. Social Studies Develops Citizenship Mr. Edge brightens up his history class with a witty remark. Y ,y AM.. x ,. X' 'fi t n How to provide a well balanced diet is an important point to be learned in Home Economics. Our modern family course disproves the idea of Home Economics being exclusively for girls. Both boys and girls are enrolled in this course Where they get first-hand experience in taking care of ,Sa their future homes. i Our home economics program also includes courses in cooking and sewing, covering such units as grooming, dating, child care and decorating. The ability to make your own clothing and work with fabrics is one of vital importance. Home Economics Prepares Students For Their Home Life Learning to meet the problems of home life is one of the many facets of the Modern Family class. get i Creative writing students examine last year's Kaleidoscope. Fine Arts Develop Fine Skills Maxine Levine and Elaine Edwards work hard to meet their deadline on the Pioneer Through the creative arts students are able to express themselves. Creative writing classes, under the direction of Mrs? Gaetano, publish the Kaleido- scope, a literary magazine, produced exclusively by students. Under the guiding hand of Mr. Niles, the Pio- neer , the school paper, is published every three weeks. Mr. Niles also directs the publishing of the yearbook, the Conestoga.', In Mrs. Hicks' debate classes, students learn how to Win an argument tactfully. Outstanding students attend debate clinic and contest Where they de- bate members of other schools. These debaters have brought many honors to our school in the past years. Claudio Aguirre displays his ability during a debate. 58 Art-Dromo-Music-The Fine Arts Taught ot North Miomi Senior High School Drama students, with the help of Mrs. Davis, present several productions throughout the year. Many of the outstanding students have the privi- lege of belonging to Thespians, a club exclusively for drama students. Students interested in art either as a profession or a hobby find all needed facilities in our fine art department. Under the direction of Mr. Tobe the students are able to experiment in sculpturing, carving, and various types of paints and chalks. The sound of music can always be heard com- ing from the band room. The marching band, under the direction of Mr. Alexander, can be seen at all the football games. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Signor, present many musical programs during the year. Mr. Alexander believes that practice makes perfect as he directs his band. Mrs. Davis and her students watch carefully as drama students act out a presentation for her drama class. These art students are deciding what they should do for their projects this six weeks. Wm. Mr. Cris-well teaches the techniques of rolling and shaping metals to Tom Koujales in metal shop. Instruction in servicing machines is given jeff Levine hy Mr. Ballon. Vocational Education Prepares Students For Important Jobs Since the onset of the Industrial Revolution, ma- chines have been the link between man's ideas and their realization. Created by man, their purpose is never-ending, helping to reduce time and effort, and increase the capacity of production, affording man more time for relaxation. Here at North Miami our vocational department teaches our students the importance and use of ma- chines. The students are taught how to put these machines to practical use to make their work easier. Mr. Zellers demonstrates the printing press to Ron Macchi- aroala. Students Prepore For Jobs in Business Educotion Courses Students are offered special training in various business education courses here at North Miami High. These courses include typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and IBM operations. Seniors may receive on-the-job training. They attend classes in the morning and Work in various positions of the community during the remainder of the day. There are several clubs especially for students who are active in this type of work. Some of these organizations are DCT, CBE, and FBLA. Helene Krupa works diligently in learning the use of the IBM machines. This student learned that operating the switchboard in the main office is a very tedious job. Students master working of the adding machines in their business courses. sta, V ' sv' .Lib v CRGANIZATICJNS The purpose of the school organizations is to teach the students compatibility. Every facet of school life teaches students how to work with others. Foremost in teaching this harmony are the organizations sponsored by the school. Students are able to achieve positions of leadership while they learn to follow orders as well. As clubs have been added student participation has increased, where there are now 55 student organizations. In this way students form close friendships that have lasted far beyond high school. As our school grew the students could be proud not only of the general growth but of the growth of certain sections in school. With the opportunities the students had to belong to a club they can truly appreciate their democratic living. Each member of the organization has an equal voice in decisions made by the club. Progress has been shown through the school building and the enlarged curriculum, but the most important progress has been made by student participation through school organizations. Penny Hook, Editor-in-Chief, Sheri Rarback, Editor, and Susan Freundlicb, Assistant Editor discuss future plans for the yearbook. Business Manager, Bob Fisher, counts money and receipts for daily yearbook sales. Yearbook Production Teaches Fine Points of Creative Journalism Young people interested in photo journalism have an outlet for their interests on the yearbook staff. These students specialize in different staff positions while learning all phases of yearbook work. To be accepted on the staff, a student must have com- pleted one year of journalism in his sophomore year. That year they learn fundamentals in journal- ism, copy and layout techniques. By the end of their sophomore year they may choose their field of study for the following years. A student can Roberta Herbert, advertising manager, is re- sponsible for our advertising section. specialize in his second year, and in his senior year is eligible for an editorial position if his work is worthy of merit. Their sponsor, Mr. Niles, is constantly looking for new people to join his staff. These people must exhibit a zeal for working and an ability and talent for journalism. All students on the staff are greatly rewarded for their efforts when their finished yearbook is presented to the student body. Iudy Grundner, Faculty Editor, Frank Rackstraw, Danny Robinson, and s..,,,w, ,Pat Murphy draw layouts for club section. 33391 f,f, All pieces of art work are handled by Ellen Geneson, Art Editor. um fwnm, joe May and Barry Schiffman, photographers, focus their cameras before taking pix. Curt Williamson, Circulation Manager, is showing Diane Herrerra the merits of last year's Conestoga. E r in '55, t,tt Lynda Reese, editor of Senior Directory, and Cheryl Mahoney, Senior Editor are busy preparing copy to be sent to the printer. Withozit the advice and guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Niles, a top-rated yearbook would be impossible to produce. Sandy Scheel and Joan Alexander are official office workers for the yearbook. Judy Grunclner, Marcy Levin, Fred' Francis, Sports Editor, Susan Ereundlich, Margie Horne, and Cheryl Mahoney discuss selec- tion of pictures. . . X f 'X f I fx!! ffffffyf J 6 Q . . 4' 4 K A . 'uma IZ i x, ' 'wx 3 f' 5 4, f V fiw ' 59. M ' . iff , Q. ' 4 xx - , Y N- f'w...,' 1 e.,-.sf ay ' . ',,', .- . L' 'f fi F551 '- 7 ROW ONE: M. Zaas, B. Hall, C. Aguirre, I. Baskind, I. Rosenwasser, D. Hansill, G. Petrie, L. Lewis. ROW TWO: D. Davidson, I. DiChiara, I. Lazarus, D. Kandel, I. Schwartz, V. Mann, I. Seisoltz, T. Shapiro, B. Davis. ROW THREE: D. Milman, C. Graber, L. Bucci, R. Wil- son, K. Broroz, D. Gomez, M. Boza. Anchor Strives to Serve Serving their school and community are the members of Anchor Club, now ending their fourth year at North Miami High. Maintaining a 2.8 av- erage, the girls develop iniative, prepare for the duties of citizenship, and learn to cooperate with others. Working under their motto, i'Anchored We Hold, the members hold bake sales, help with the United F und, Cancer, and Tuberculosis drives, and sponsor Health Week. Anchor placed in the Homecoming Float contest this year, and also take part in many other activities around the school to promote spirit. An honorary member of Anchor is this year's foreign exchange student from Chile, Claudio Aguirre. Anchor Club members also go to hospitals and homes for the aged to entertain the patients by singing and reading. Brenda Hall, Recording Sec., Gail Petrie, Vice-Pres.: Irene Rosenwasser, Pres., Linda Lewis, Recording Sec., Moreen Zaas, Treasurer. 'vi All ,Wi '440 hoe mi. 'UHQRAL i Irene Rosenwasser makes Claudio Aguirre an Hon- Clfludw, .llldy Bllfkfnd and DOH Hamm P0-99 df fm orary Anchor Admiral. Afwlwf social. Ioan Sieslwlz, Mercedes Boza, Ioyce Schwartz and Terry Shapiro enjoy themselves at an Anchor meeting. Anchofs sweetheart for this year, Miss Judy Clauclio talks to the Anchor girls at a Baskind. meeting- ft 4' fn? I X X vw T j 67 I t PAUSING ON THE DAVISON PATIO ARE: QSEATEDD Albasi, J. LoBianco, Bob Glasberg, Vicki Stark, K. Sandy, D. Scola, S. Sherman, C. Barett, I. Cartledge, L. Keller. and D. Torres. KVSTANDINGD P. Snowden, L. Casbarro, P. Forman, P. Civinette Members Combine Efforts for Worthwhile Projects Civinettes, the sister club of jr. Civitan, under the guidance of Miss Veling, combine their efforts in many Worthwhile projects. The decoration of the goal posts at football games and the mainte- nance of our Senior Pond are some of the services rendered by the club to the school. They take part in the annual sale of Claxton Fruit Cake and sell green and grayv shakers which are displayed at our football games. In conjunction with their ef- forts to serve the school, Civinettes provide an annual Teachers Tea. The most important requirements for joining are good citizenship, character, a 2.8 scholastic average, a 3.0 citizenship average, and a desire to serve the school and community. v 68 Diane Wiiif, Doris Warren, and Linda Keller are seen washing out the Senior Pond. This is one of Civinettes many projects. i Polly Snowden, Glenda Herman, and Pat Albasi are working on one of Cioinetteis service projects. i x Carol Stoneberger, Corresponding Secretaryg Doris War- ren, Presidentg Sandy Sherman, Treasurerg Diane Wolf, Vice-Pesidentg and Penny Forman, Secretary are the officers of Civinettes. Dee Scola prepares to sell green and gray shakers, an annual project of Ciuinettes. lf- my ., .. NQEME 'K -in V' 3 F A U Q .M .Q , X, f '- ' Q1 X ru N S Relaxing on the field after a hard day of school work gre Cioinette sweethearts, Polly Snowden, and Bob Glas- erg. 69 POSING OUTSIDE THE AUDITORIUM ARE HONORIA MEMBERS: FIRST ROVV - S. Freundlich, N. Stuck, B. Schoenberger, S. Goldman, K. Zinn, L. Mansker, I. Heming- way, M. Litvan, P. Edwards, K. Murray, Mrs. Brown. SECOND ROW - I. Donafsky, I. Gilbert, L. Wolfe, N. Honoria Places First Marcia Elmore, President, hands their advisor, Mrs. Brown the trophy for first place in Forensic Follies. Wutz, D. Dickerson, M. Elmore, G. Kaylor, L. Weinberg, R. Liss, I. Hoschar, C. Godt, A. Leonard, S. Rarback, M. McGoleman, S. Swettman, A. Sweitzer, C. Kidd, I. George, B. Phipps, E. Chessler, N. Bryan, N. Howells. ' in Forensic Follies The primary purpose of Honoria is to promote scholarship, leadership, character, citizenship, and a sense of civic responsibility in high school irls. g The activities of Honoria include visiting the Old Folks Home, Science banquet place cards, Spirit Dolls, Cerebral Palsy Telethon, Singing Valentines, Interclub Picnic, and selling North Miami Pennants. The requirements for membership in Honoria are having a 3.0 average, good standing with teachers and fellow students, and , good citizen- ship. Originating in 1954, their colors are blue and white, and they uphold the motto, still higher - ever upwardf, Ann Marie Leonard, Carol Kaylor and Linda Manslcer participate in the Forensic Follies skit. 1 N ,, , v Honoria girls present a humorous side at Forensic Follies. Honoria officers are Joanne Hoschar, Vice-Presidentg Pat Edwards, Recording Secretaryg Carol Godt, Treasurerg Marcia Elmore, Presidentg Mrs. Brown, Advisorg Ann Leonard, Corresponding Secretary. likfJ,QL4 fri- .Lg Q ,.g ,g .',, L' s 1 4 ...Mn ,, ....-. Nm. i -.44 5? ,NM ..,., x ii L 1 -, f 'A '-r -dbh Km , V4' k,,--,zu f-an .-al Joanne Hoschar and Don Dickerson, sweethearfs of Honoria. Don Dickerson faints for Honoriris skit in the Forensic Follies. 71 One of the newer organizations of our school is Junior Civi- tan. The member are: FIRST ROW - Jerry Rockey, Jim Youngblood, Richard Brown, Glenda Daniels, Bob Clasberg, Don Meyers, Dillon McDanie1s, and jim Murphy. SECOND ROW - Fred Cain, Don Hansil, Tom Bartlett, Tony Bared, Civitan, Members: Builde Junior Civitan is guided by their officers: Fred Francis, Corresponding Secretary, Don Hansill, Recording Secre- tary, Iim Murphy, Vice-President, Ed Masaitis, Treas- urer, Glenda Daniels, sweetheart and Chaplain, and Bob Glasberg, President. I . XV 1 72 Roger Garate, Jerry Klee, Ron Villella, Steve Shaffer, Wayne Virag, Willy Woods. THIRD ROW - Pete DeBlasi, Ion Looney, Ed Masaitis, Bob Tompkins, Bob Cornell, Mike McLaughlin, Fred Francis, Tim Long. rs oi Good Citizenship These builders of good citizenshipv are starting their third year as a service club at North Miami under the direction of Mr. Viviano. Their services to the school include, the care of our Davison Me- morial Patio and participation in the Foreign EX- change carnival. They also help with the Unicef drive and with other Civitan clubs, take part in the annual sale of fruit cake to raise money for the club. Iunior Civitan members must maintain a 2.8 aver- age and try in all Ways to uphold the purpose of their club, that of service to the school and com- munity, building good citizenship, leadership, and character. Glenda Daniels, sweetheart, and Ed Masaitis, mascot, are up in the air for junior Civitan. Iunior Ciuitan members have several projects during the year, One of these is the annual sale of Claxtons frurt cake Fred Fancis holds the cloor for Glenda Daniels, as the other Ir. Cioitan rf, ,, ,, ,, W' ,,'-. rf V, ' ,, 12 f'?XCf' A I. , ! 'igf,f! ,,,'-- 1, 1 , Qt, ,A , , .,, f, ,l W, 4 . 4 -, .,,, ,Un ,,,, A . fc ,- +1 fA.f,,.,, ,J ,V ,.,f, . ,. ,',,,.,,' '-f f ' - f . , members get ready to leave school for the a 5 fa W i ROVV ONE: M. Ross, B. Westfall, Flora Io Chandonnet, M. Lieberman, M. Solomon, B. Fingerhut. ROW TWO: R. Herbert, B. Silvers, D. Weinstein, M. Gollberg, S. Cowan, B. Bloom, E. Donnerstein, A. Klein, S. Lowe, Mr. Seese. Junior Exchonge Members Strive for Unity for Service i'Unity for service is their club motto. This year members of Iunior Exchange participated in many projects including Forensic Follies, a pret- zel sale, a dance, and the selling of our school emblems or Svvanki-naps which they originated. junior Exchange? pretty sweetheart, Miss Flora Io Chan- donnet. In order to become a member of Iunior Ex- change, a boy must have a 2.8 average, recom- mendations from his teachers, good citizenship and a strong Willingness to Work. The members Work for the purpose of giving their service to the ad- ministration, students and the community. NEW MEMBERS OF IR. EXCHANGE ARE: B. Bloom R. Walingu, A. Goldfarb, D. Bentley. ROW TWO: B Westfall, K. Greenside, I. Winters. 5 w . 1. Embarking on a project are: M. Ross, A. Klein, M. Members of Junior Exchange relax in front of our school. Goldberg, R. Walenga, and R. Herbert. Mark Goldberg instructs Ron Walenga, Arnie Klein, Ronnie Herbert, and Mike Ross in the Twist. This clance was part of Junior Exe ange's skit in Forensic Follies this year. Zlffjf 75 3. ,,,,,, .,-,,.' : 43435171 I , The executive board of Key Club at the annual Leaders Banquet. E. Koch, I. Beskind, G. Schwerin, and the Conestoga wagon, symbol of North Miami High. Key Serves School, Community, And Church Serving their school, community, and church through various service projects is the purpose of the Key Club. Members of Key Club must have at least a 3.0 average, be good citizens and diligent workers, motivated by their club motto We Buildf' Key Clubs annual projects include the sale of Sweetheart Calendars, Career Day, shooting the FIRST ROW, QLEFT TO RIGHTD: Paul Beeman, Tico Sadacca, Sylvia Dine, lay Beskind, John Hockok, Walter Schoditsch. SECOND ROW: Jules Zucker, Charles Beck, Jeff Weithom, Marvin Harris, Don Dickerson, Martin Knestrick, Gene Schwerin, Alan Levan, Claudio Aquirre. THIRD ROW: Mr. Garth, Dennis Wightman, Paul Gysan, f IFJ! ' touchdown cannon at football games, and packing caps and gowns at graduation. Members keep the display case on the front lawn up to date and raise and lower the flags every day. The fabulous Christ- mas Ball is held every year by the Key Club. An exclusive feature is the Pioneer', and the Pioneer- essf, the Sweethearts of the club, who promote school spirit at football games. Danny Lee, Bill Bailey, Daniel DiLoreto, Bob Fine, Louis Ulman, Edward Koch, Sid Bernstein, Lenny Rothenberg, Rick Stod- Mr. Weyant. FOURTH ROW: Frank Jones, dard, John Stratton, Dwight Dickinson, Curt Williamson, Bill Witt, Bill Coleman, Bob Corrado, Gene Henderson, Dennis Damiano. af ?i Sylvia Dine, Key Club Sweetheait. jules Zucker, Mascot. P. Beeman, C. VVilliamson, and I. Beskind, participate in Forensic Follies. Key practices for the big football game against Wheel. if AL. ni.:-.. KEY'S OFFICERS CKNEELINGJ: John Hickok, vice-presi- dentg Jay Beskind, presidentg QSTANDINGD: Paul Beeman, recording secretaryg Mr. VVeyant and Mr. Garth, spon- sorsg Tico Sadacca, treasurerg Walter Schoditsch, corres- ponding secretary. 5 wwixxxx SORROTA MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Ann Kern, Pam Frizzel, Diane Patterson, Gene Schwerin, Marilyn Hays, Martina Abdella, Sylvia Dine. ROW TWO: Susan Sha- piro, Vicki Martin, Donna Miller, Lorraine Allen, Sally Parslow, Nancy Ricadelli, I. Belloise. ROW THREE: Mrs. Chonin, Judy Grunder, Elaine Borgk, B. Shain, Vicki Sorroto Practices ' At the Sorrota initiation the girls spell out the name of their cluh and tell what each letter means. Donna Miller and Diane Roth serve refreshments at initiation. Rodgers, Millie Dayer, Dottie Andel, P. O'Hare, Bertia Hogsett, Gail Blankshein. ROW FOUR: Claire Kern, Iulie McReady, Sara Michelanie, Debbie Karg, Joanne Kozel, Sherry Bradley, Ioan Grossman, Trudy Wulf, A. Walker, Barbara Sexton, D. Aciego, Lois Herberholtz. 'Service Above Self Sorrota believes in Service above Self , and the thirty-nine members of the club fulfill this pledge by actively serving the school, church, and their community. Always keeping in mind the club motto you have hitched your wagon to a starf Sorrota girls, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Chonin, perform many Worthwhile projects during the year. Among their main activities, the club visits an old folks home and a local orphanage. This year the club collected money for the Fibrosis Drive and spon- sored a toy and clothing drive. Sorrota has charge of the Christmas baskets that are distributed throughout the community, and the Christmas dec- orations for the school. The girls also conduct bake sales, give a fashion show, and hold their annual dance after the Edison Game. Several of the Sorrota girls meet before school in the en- trance of our school. Claire Kern, Gene Schwerin and Marilyn Hays get to- gether at the Sorrota initiation. SORROTA'S OFFICERS: Ann Kem, corresponding sec- retaryg Pam Frizzel, recording secretaryg Diane Patter- son, presidentg Gene Schwerin, sweetheartg Mrs. Chonin, sponsorg Marilyn Hay, sweetheartg Martina Abdella, treas- urerg Sylvia Dine, vice-president. Sylvia Dine, Claire Kern, Ann Kern and Dottie Andel await the bell to begin school. Sorrotffs sweethearts, Marilyn Hays and Gene Schwerin. Mrs. Chonin, sponsor of Sorrota, receives flowers at the initiation. 79 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C. Sullivan, E. Breton, E. Breton, M. Newman, K. Hazelrigg, C. Trichter. SEC- OND ROVV: D. Lessner, M. Swindle, E. Shannon, K. Cel- Sub-Debs Stresses Ch To promote school spirit, to serve our school, community, and Cod, to build friendship, and to develop character is the purpose of Sub-Debs. Under the guidance of Miss Crantano, Sub- Debs' girls live up to their motto Service De- notes Characterf' Sub Delis welcomes new members. R. Geary and 1. Pascal decorate for the Homecoming Parade. ler, L. VVeber, M. Lipscomb, B. Williams, Miss. Grantano, D. Denning, C. Norton, D. Smith, M. Stratigos, L. Vega. orocter Through Service The activities of Sub-Debs include Welcome back to school posters, aid in school spirit week, marching in community charity drives, carnival for foreign students Week, serving as sister club to Key, the Sub-Debs Luau, and aiding in grad- uation. L E. Breton, D. Denning, C. Norton, E. Breton participate in Forensic Follies. , 4-+542 f f .. fi' i l fi fwfr if X IV 4 K l3 l or All set with leis for the luau are the Sub-Debbers. Elaine Breton, Brent Willianis, and Eileen Breton are the sweethearts of Sub-Debs. 9 L Sub-Debs joins the football team for Forensic Follies. Sub-Debs give the float a last going-over before the big Homecoming parade. i Mary Lipscomb, Chris Trichter, and Maureen King discuss the problems of having a luau. ROW ONE: I. Zimmerman, A. Levitt, C. Conrad, C. Kern, M. Zelazny, S. Kallison, I. Citron, T. Corbo, L. Shoot. ROW TVVO: B. Greenwald, B. Davis, P. Rubenstein, R. I. Citron, L. Shoot, C. Kem, G. Johnston, I. Van Gundy, R. Russell. ROW TVVO: N. Cotterher, M. Storace, D. Opresko, B. Davis, S. Kaplan, R. King, S. Kallison. BOVV ONE: S. Horowitz, E. Kaplan, T. Lief, R. Russell, C. Finkel, K. Konerding, A. Traister, R. Bergusky. ROW TVVO: C. Van Nostrand, F. Hacket, H. Snyder, S. Brown, Reissman, S. Kaplan, D. Opresko, D. Kesden, R. King, N. Gotterher, R. Murray, K. Bloch, M. Corden, R. Crowell, M. Storace, K. Rothman, R. Bloom, D. Daily, G. Johnston. Whether itis pleasing the students by selling student directories, or helping the needy by dis- tributing Thanksgiving baskets, we can count on North Miami Senior Highis Wheel club. Annually they have a senior pin sale and a bagel sale. This club, under the able leadership of Mr. Miller, promotes the idea of service to ourselves, our school and community, and a feeling of friendship for all. Boys wishing to become members of Wheel must have a 3.0 average and two teacher references based on their character, leadership and scholar- ship abilities. I. Mandell, T. Grozan, B. Thomson, D. Morgan, B. Deutsch, B. Diamond, D. Goodkin, R. Epstein, I. Van Cundy, S. Kravitz, S. Kern. fs L W ., , H 'A I 4 1 :f. V-,WWW . sv -..... ... X- f 7 ' i. XX gel hi Wheel club exhibits a special service to the handicapped. V Wheel Club sweetheart, Claire Kern, takes a stroll down the Senior Walk. Thanksgiving Boskets Are Provided by Wheel Club WHEEL CLUB MEMBERS help prepare the Thanks- TWO: R. Murray, E. Kaplan, B. Diamond, R. Bloom, giving baskets for the needy. ROW ONE: N. Gotterher, M. Zelazny, G. Johnston, G. Coleman, M. Storace, R. Ep- K. Bloch, R. King, A. Levitt, D. Daily, R. Russell. ROW stein. 3 52 15? se, r 1 2p:23f'7?2?if1,4ff,Q ,ily ,Q 2' 7 242922 , 83 7 Y-Teen girls welcome a new member into the club. Y-TEEN officers are: Marilyn Litvan, Treasurer, Roberta Liss, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Phipps, Recording Secretary, Judy George, President, lst semester, Io Lipari, President 2nd semester. Mrs. Steinberg is the sponsor. Y-Teens Build Fellowship Through Foith Y-Teens is an interest club with a two-fold pur- pose. They build up fellowship of girls, and try to realize the ideals of personal and social living to which we our committed by our faith. In this endeavor they seek to understand Cod, to share His love for all people, and to grow in the knowl- edge and love of Cod. THE Y-TEEN members shown above are, FRONT ROW: R. Liss, I. Lipari, V. Stark, B. Coleman, I. George, B. Phipps, M. Litvan. SECOND ROW: I. Bennett, K. Mur- ray, L. NVeinberg, K. Geller, L. Walker, B. Sachs, C. This year Y-Teens participated in a potato chip sale, Valentine Lollipop sale, and held a Mother- Daughter Banquet. To become a member of Y-Teens a girl must have a 3.0 average and two teaeheris recommen- dations. Luska, L. Beck, I. Rossman, I. Cox. THIRD ROW: L. Weber, S. Hartman, C. Kratman, C. Bennett, S. Storms, T. Weigle, J. Abele, L. Bockhold, K. Broe, Mrs. Steinberg. Admiring one another are Y-Teens sweethearts, Vicki Stark and Bill Coleman. Iudi Hirsch, Roberta Herbert, and Nancy Wurty are placing notices on the clip board. Y-Teen members, Karen Ross, Mina Donner, and Mary Bennet greet stu- dents at the main entrance. ! I F f-ww' 5 piwfffff' 1 K i Ji aa., ,. , 'ie Fred Frances, Tri-Hi-Y sweetheart, and M ary Stratigos, Hi-Y sweetheart, spend a quiet afternoon together discussing joint projects. FIRST ROW: G. Phillips, M. McGowan, C. Agudo, F. Francis, I. Castoro, R. Papale, C. Altenbaugh. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ketzel, D. Cahill, S. Kirk, L. Long, D. Miller, B. Onove, K. Lind, C. Moore, R. Hellman, R. Mastropaole, TRI HI Y OFFICERS ARE QKNEELINCD: Jean Castoro, President, Geneva Phillips, Chaplain, Mary McGowan, Treasurer, CSTANDINCJ: Mrs. Ketzel, Sponser, Rose Ma- rie Papale, Corresponding Secretary, Carmen Agudo, Vice President, and Carol Altenbaugh, Recording Secretarv. Tri-Hi-Y Girls Uphold Christian Character To uphold a high standard of Christian Charac+ terv is the purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y girls. Throughout our school and community Tri-Hi-Y involves itself with projects. A hayride was among their main activities during the first of the year. The Tri-Hi-Y has also participated in a car Wash and a pizza sale. 4 Mrs. Ketzle, as the school sponser of the club, with Mr. Overton from the Y.M.C.A, guides the girls in Y. M. C. A. ideals. Mr. Overton also ac- companies the clubis representatives on the State Convention. G. Rogers, N. Santos, P. Mills. THIRD ROW: V. Martin, P. Anderson, E. XfVilson, P. O'Crady, B. Novay, C. Pettry, R. Wilson, A. Kunz, T. Lee, J. Leonard, I. Terrier, C. Campbell. Wiiilif' ullunq I A. Y I I 4, . HI-Y OFFICERS ARE, CKNEELINCD: Brent Williams, treasurer, Mary Stratigos, Sweetheart, CSTANDINGD: Steve Barton, Corresponding Secretary, Buddy Massaro, President, and Bob Roller, Vice President. Hi-Y Participates In School Activities Students enjoy working to promote a worth- while organization. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the worth- while organizations in our school. 'FIRST ROW: B. W'illiam, R. jones, B. Pastorni, P. Jacob- son. SECOND ROW: B. Roller, S. Barton, B. Massaro, M. Stratigos, B. Brakeall, I. Sloane. THIRD ROW: D. Smart. B. Scarce, E. Doyle, G. Schloerb, T. Stromer, W. ,Q . V ., gf 2 in . f I f 'i I ,. 'fs 7 ,X . rf on l Tj I ' We ' 'N' fm 'K 5' Working together the Hi-Y boys plan a future project. The Alpha Chapter of the Hi-Y strives to main- tain these goals by instilling cooperation and leadership in their members. Participation in school activities is amply demon- strated by the Hi-Y's appearance in Forensic Fol- lies, the building of fun houses at our carnival, sponsoring the watermelon sale at the Senior pic- nic, and entering a homecoming float in our Home- coming Parade. The Hi-Y is undertaking as its year's project the repainting of the teachers lounge. They also spon- sor Cupidis Capers, a Valentine Dance, a tag sale during basketball season, and two car washes. Virag, I. Cant, L. Roth, I. Ashby, I. Kelly. FOURTH ROW: B. Graber, M. Iannson, A. Hill, D. Vickers, S. Hansen, M. Vilvos, Mr. Cornell, B. Lister. 3 f 'Q 'M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .... , aging 14, Ray Weeks, Chaplain, Al LaMontagne, Vice-President 8: Treasurer, Pete Hepp, President, Bill Pugh, Secretary. The Swim Tec1m's Chief Backers Are the Drokes Row ONE, 1. Lloyd, M. Befmbn, K. Osborn, D. Webb. ' ROW TWO: I. Smith, J. Muthart, I. Zimmerman, I-. Ander- Mastering a new sport are Linda Holler, Drakes' sweet- heart, and Pete H epp, Siremfs sweetheart. An arch swimming rival of our swim team pro- motes an unusual motto for Dralces, Beat Jack- P7 son. The Drakes of North Miami are the chief back- ers of our swim team. They raise money and do an extremely good job of building school spirit. Drakes, boys are usually members of the swim team or have a sincere interest in the team. Boys must maintain a 2.0 average to apply for Drakes. Drakes have held many socials to celebrate swimming victories. Since 1957, the Drakes have had an industrious yearly schedule. Howard Auer, the swimming team coach, is the sponsor of Drakes. son, T. Guffrida. ROW THREE: R. Weeks, A. LaMon tagne, P. Hepp, B. Pugh. -1-.J ROW ONE: S. Cooney, S. Rathburn, S. Turbert, C. Carpi- nelli, P. Scanlan, I. Krassner, P. Holden, D. Sargent. ROW Two: L. Sheets, I. Kneely, C. Todd, B. Mathews, Ian Krassner, Vice-Presidentg Cheryl Carpinelli, Rec. Sec., Patty Scanlan, President, Pat Holden, Corres. Sec., Sue Turbert, Treasurer. Y 'M , ... '.. l .. . , X . ftsis. -. 253. ' A , ii ss., is X 3-'Xl N 4 Q .M A ,. gwim 'A gg X F bX '4, x g. Rf QQ i M ' H 3' . .Q el ,msg ir X gl. , Q f S X N 1 'x Y, A X ice 1 4 'Zak S S Q, 5 Q f ef r v. .Q N C. Gregor, I. Smith, I. Cole, L. Barlan, M. Wynne, K. Young. Sirena Promotes Spirit ond Interest in The Swim Teom To promote spirit and interest in the swim team is the prime purpose of Sirena. They also strive to send the best swim team possible to the state meets. To become a member, a girl must have a 2.0 average and a sincere interest in the swim team. Sirena sponsored a bake sale, a joint dance with Drakes, and joint meetings with other Sirena and Drake clubs. They also devote much of their time to helping 'the unfortunate of our community. Sirena girls go after a big win for the swim team. xx is-iirzgfizfi x ..a .v f- f Wg., kiwiwxz X i . .wifli . :rv-wwf' .i,. ,C Members of Concert Band sit posed awaiting the maestro's signal. Concert Bond Provides Fine Music For Students Mr. Alexander, director of Concert Band, prepares to give the downbeat. Students have applauded their performances in our asemblies, on television, and in their annual rendition of Handelis 'gMessiah , which has at- tracted a large following. Members have brought honor to North Miami High each year in the Dis- trict and State Music Contests and in their per- formance in the annual Spring Choral Festival. Their final performance of the year takes place at our graduation exercises. The ability to appreciate good music is instilled in students participating in Concert Band. These young people are given the opportunity to advance culturally While expressing their innate talent. ?,..7.-new i7 D. Anclel D. Anderson W. Andrews . Anzalone F' D. Bachorik N. Baker B. Barkoff D. Beall D. Bellack S. Bernstein B. Beutel R. Bloom I. Bowman H. Breslow I. Brooks M. Conte F. Cooper R. Crawford T. Criscitiello W. Crossley D. Cumbie This year our Concert Band has appeared in several concerts. M. Dayen I. Dorf P. Elizer S. Elkiss P. Ellis B. Feiman P. Fetcher J. .Fleming K. Foreman M. Foreman M. Gilman R. Goldman P. Hannon G. Hapner M. Harrison L. Herberho I. Hogsette G. Holcomb L. Hollar B. Hunt K. Kent lz Members S. Kellar, R. Klicpera D. Kover M. Kushaner A. Leavitt P. Levine G. MacLean B. Marquetle S. Michaels C. Mirsky R. Olofson P. Ouzts C. Parmilee B. Pray P. Pyle D. Reinap H. Rodstein I. Safait Schweigart D. Scott B. Shellahamer B. Silberrnan S. Simas M. Simon S. Solomon R. Stein S. Stout D. Strudwick R. Teltsch R. Thomas S. Udell M. VVasha S. VVeiss K. NVilliams T. XVilliams I. Wigcoff B. Falk M. King' P. Hannon 91 The big green and groyi' band in their N .M . formation Marching Bond Presents Outstanding Progroms North Miami High marching band members are: B. Adel- son, D. Anderson, D. Bachorik, B. Barkoff, D. Beall, D Bellack, B. Buetel, J. Boggs, I. Bowman, J. Brooks N Brown, A. Bundy, F. Clements, F. Cooper, R. Crawiord, W. Crossley, D. Combie, M. Dayen, L. Dearman, L. Dipi- anta, I. Dorf, C. Durocher, B. Edelstein, B. Feiman, I Flemin K Forman Good B Cordon G Har g, . , I. , . , . pner, M. Harrison, I. Hevia, H. Hice, C. Hill, I. Hogsette, B. Hunt, C r.,,L,. in ,.l,l,,ii:E,,'r,rE,V!,1 , 1 . ,. , .,,, ,. ,,',. .. .. 'QI'!.lf3.'?lfft . .. 7, -,r.f ., , V ,fr f 5 1 4 .. - . A ,Q hi ,. , ,,,.V,-VV.,V A, ,sst 1 It .E V,k, . I , ez, J .77 A Q4 Yj f .,.,' f 0 5 1 1 J' . ai , ,,.....,, 't, 92 B. Iandrucko, M. Jones, SZ Kass, I. Keller, K. Kent, B. Kerr, M. King, B. Knipper, S. Koloff, D. Kover, C. Levassuer, P. Levine, I. Lumb, B. Mansfield, B. Marquette, B. Mellon T. Mueller, B. Miller, C. Mirsky, S. Mishalanie, L. Morello G. McLean, A. Norris, R. Olofson, I. Rank, I. Pte-ckson, D. Reinap, H. Rodstein, I. Safrit, T. Schoenberg, S. Schweigart, D. Scott, S. Sexton, M. Simon, I. Sirman, I. Smith, E. Solo- mon, I. Solomon, D. Strudwick, M. Talbot, M. Taylor, A. Teltsch, C. Tennyson, B. Thomas, P. Twitchell, D. Tyree S. Udell, I. Venable, R. Watterson, C. Weir, L. Wilhite K. VVilliams, T. 11Villiams, I. Wycoff, B. Wadsworth, L Wood, P. Pyle, D. Parmelee, B. Silberman, T. Criscitiello, P. Ouzts, B. Shellahamer, A. Simas, R. Stein, I. Brennen, I. Lorenzo, C. Beutel, 9 J 7 1 Bentley Shellahamer has served our school well. During the past two years he has been our drum major and student conductor. As drum major, Bentley has prepared and rehearsed several out-' standing halftime shows. He was a member of the all-state marching clinic in 1960 and 1961 and has played solo alto saxa- phone at many music clinics. In addition to these accomplishments, he has maintained a 4.0 academic average. Marching band officers are: FIRST ROW: Bob Beutel, Cap- tain, Bentley Shellahamer, Drum Major, Danny Bellack. Lieutenant. SECOND ROW: Leonard Taylor, Captain, and Sharyn Udell, Lieutenant. 'I Our majorettes demonstrate a typical pose. The : C. galli, S. St t, L. H g , C. Cc ' ll' L. B kh ld P Ed- Gray, G. Daniels, A. Cobin, S. Allen, B. Hornsby, yC.alEesta- Wards, L. Iqlldller, D.OK?i1ddel, C? OC O 7 l g 1 MMV 'Ext ff 9 ,W 552' he Q Zag fa... eggs f ,f ' ' 5f.1,:,f5: fE5.5.1- I Practicing one of their many routines are Glenda Daniels, Linda Boekhold, Sheila Allen, Sandy Stout, Pat Edwards, Linda Holler, and Carolyn Adamson. Moiorettes Lend Glamour ond Spirit to Events Leading the Majorettes are Glenda Daniels, choreographer, and Sheila Allen and Linda Hogan, Co-Captains. The sound of drums and brass, the flashing of twirling batons, herald the Majorettes onto the field. This corp of shapely twirlers brighten our football games and represent our school at various competitions. Glenda Daniels, the choreographer, originates the assorted routines the girls execute. Many hours of hard work and practice are needed to perfect the twirls, steps, and jumps the girls perform. The results show when the Majorettes proudly strut onto the field. Don Myers and Pat Edwards are the sweethearts of the Maiorettes. Mr. Dutton goes over a number with some of his students. f W 'f M , . C, 1 Concert Choir Membership Karen Adams Carolyn Adamson Pam Adelson Dorothy Allred John Anderson Mile Barnes Robert Bogart Elaine Boryk Flora Jo Chandonnet Diane Cline Kathy Curto Glenda Daniels Diane Davidson Diane Denning Eddie Doyle Sharon Dunayer Charles Fisher Linda Garrett Ray Harrel Yvonne Garrison Ken Heller Jean Henning Diane Herrera Bertrice Hogsett Barbara Hornsby Barbara Jurgenson Carole Kammerling Carole Kaylor Dorothy Kempner Mary Beth Kelly Maureen King Layy Kirland Don Kirsch John Kopi Kathleen Korray Judy LoBianco Linda Mandelstam Vicki Martin Donna Miller Anna Mueller Willie Muller Serwind Netzler Gay Noble Linda Nordfonn Susan Person Terry Robertson Vicki Rodgers Cheryl Rubenstein Sherry Samples Bob Scarce Gary Schloerb Barbara Sexton Sandy Sherman Marlene Shopmalcer Anne Smith Richard Stern Bonnie Strauch Sunnie Taylor Gloria Traband Chrys Trichter Kathleen Truitt Gary Wolfe Donna VVolf Carman Zarza ? I fy Take 66 well-blended voices under the able direction of Mr. Dutton, and we have North Miami Senior High's re- nowned Concert Choir. This year, for the first time, they participated in the Greater Miami Piano Festival at the Miami Beach Auditorium. They also partook in several school assemblies, shows, and participated in the seventh annual presentation of Handelis The Messiah . Our choir is renowned for their superior rating that they receive in the many phases of music that they present at the various musical contests. Each year their work ends with the presentation of the Spring Coral Festival, in which all of North Miamiis Choral organizations participate. diss F 2 se a i . ' 'mi - ' ' . 7 ff .Ez ,, Z . Q are l 'V 1, A , I- Q , g!,.,.p , 5 A 'gh V 5 yr V, , ' fs .5 if f Q. ag C ZQH 3, 1 1 f .fi i, . . if -56 ' 1 ' .4 5 ' Q 'i f' 5 r A Q. 'gd . W ,L if -3. - - qv, . Q V v v ,ty ' 1 ,K 1 at -4 A choir of 200 voices gave the seventh annual Messiah,' presentation. Messiah, Glee Clulo Add To Musical Program North Miamils K'Messiah choral group is corn- posed of the Concert Choir, alumni, and any per- sons interested in taking part in this program. It has become part of our schoolls tradition. North Miami is the only school in Dade County that offers this performance. The University of Florida Men's Glee Club, the :Singing Catorsv, is directed by Guy B. VVehb and consists of 65 male voices. Annually, for almost 36 years, the 5KSinging Gatorsv have toured the major cities and schools of Florida, giving their Concerts. i The University of Florida Merfs Glee Club performs for North Miami in their annual tour of Florida. a 517, . i i f' ,,V, L s l l -2' ' e 'E lp, Beginner Girls Chorus ROW ONE: G. Hill, E. Sucker, S. Rule, T. Burgamy, P. Zarzour, M. Walters, M. Ramos, M. Browett, J. Way, S. Sommey, S. Manlove, S. Alperstein, M. Orlando, B Conner, B. Tashma, P. Anderson, B. Kapp K. Eger S Smith, R. cam. Row TVVO: 1. Cole, K. Long, K, Mull lens, C. Schaffer, I. Alexander, K. Blum, S. Ostrow, R Hoff, C. Kennedy, S. Marvil, B. Meacham, S. Raulerson S. Brown, B. Dine, B. Bagwell, V. Holt, B. Charles, C Ziemer, R. Roth, S, Kovalsky, I. Brown, P. Thomas, I Russel, M. McDonald, E. Canada, R. Licata, H. Harringl ton. ROW THREE: C. Fields, C. Tofts, P. Giamongo, J. J Norris, S. Bright, B. Keithley, M. jo Schivibert, Cr. Fos- sella, M. Russell, S. Payton, P. Bonahoe, S. Murphy, V. Spelton, C. Phillips, B. Boswell, K. Traband, B. Knapp, M. Noweicky, P. O,Dare, R. Young, L. Austrin, I. Beaver, N. Moulton, S. Braksve, J. Frohock, S. Thompson, R. Li- cata, B. Derington, B. Burk. ROW FOUR: L. McFarland, D. Deifenback, D. McCue, G. Miller, E. Gyle, S. Brower, G. Lamkay, L. Young, S. Laufer, C. LaVasseur, C. Wil- son, B. Dodd, I. johnson, D. Read, D. Penington, C. Joy, S. Stem, R. Elington, I. Dumas, J. Gable, P. McGary, T. McKeldon, I. O'Day, M. Profise, C. Krevitt, T. Yuni. North Miomi Hops Vocol Ensemble S. Person, L. Neu, C. Kaylor, B. Petty, E. Chessler, S. ray, A. Mueller, D. Miller, C. Fisher. NOT PICTURED Netzler, S. Taylor, R. Lacey, M. Kelly, L. Foden, K. Kor- ARE: F. Chandonnet, P. Adelson. ' ' S 1 X, as , ggi? L T P . 3 ' 5 ' fe li- la. Advanced Girls Chorus ROW ONE: M. Papale, D. Albert, V. Saluda. V. Newman F. Blakely, S. Berman, C. Shelton, K. Sandy, K. Bumen, B. Holmes, L. Hamilton, D. Wruble, D. Thomas, N. Stuck. a ROW TWO: V. Saker, B. Hamm, S. Brummett, C. Todd, B. Cox, N. McCaffery, A. Papale, S. Bradley, D. Torres, R. Zimmerman, N. Bianchi, A. Tanchuk, M. Donahue, P. Varied Music Program Chessler, I. Clark, C. Rogers. ROW THREE: I. Danovsky, I Drake, B. Silberman, N. Dunsmore, D. Klergerman, H Lane, B. Spaulding, R. Henderson, V. Dailey, R. Wilson G. Petrie, L. Hines, S. Stromer, D. Coulter, B. Luedeke T. Neiman, E. Shannon, R. Whisner, M. Lefkowitz, E Patillo, N. Jones at piano. Boys Chorus ROW ONE: O. Snitkin, S. Tasman, K. Cohen, I. Christ, C. Kapalow, I. Christiansen, B. Petty, M. Leahy, J. Mor- ganroth, B. ,Margolies, A. Goldfarb, J. Sanderson. ROW TWO: B. Snow, R. Clarke, C. Taylor, I. Lema, R. Dover, E. Katz, R. Coldfarb, W. Virag, I. Hamilton, I. Parke, R. LaMont, D. Watson, R. Starke, L. Neu. ROW THREE: P. Oswald, S. Mayor, M. Carrell,'M. Barnes, B. Tomkins C. Roller, M. Liss, M. Palmer, R. Oliveri, G. Barbieri, P. Wollan, A. Pacitti. J 7 7 Members of the Concert Orchestra are: D. Aciego, B. Bald- win, B. Bauer, B. Bloom, R. Bordeaux, I. Brennan, V Bridges, WV. Brooks, N. Brown, A. Bundy, C. Chaney, I Clark, Pi. Crawford, C. Curran, T. Deutch, B. Deutsch, L DePianta, D. Dorosh, C. Durosher, S. Durst, C. Fairchild K. Flaum, C. Cray, S. Cordon, M. Corback, I. Greenfield L. Greenwald, P. Cyorok, Y. Harrison, I. Helfenbein, Gi Herman, I. Hill, B. Hunt, T. Issacs, S. Iansson, I. Johnson The Orchestra Has Participated in Many Musical Programs 7 D. Kaig, S. Katz, A. Kern, A. Klein, S. Koloff, J. Lee, A. Leonard, M. McColman, L. McDowell, W. Mellon, E. Mil- more, L. Morello, P. Morgan, S. Netzler, B. Partridge, R. Raynor, I. Bickson, A. Rosenblatt, T. Shapiro, A. Sherman, P. Sidersky, I. Siesholtz. I. Sirman, S. Vetter, D. Warren, C. Washbon, R. Westfall, L. VVidawski, L. Wilheto, I. VVilliams G. VVolf, S. Yarra, C. Hapmer. : During the year, under the baton of Mr. Signor, the orchestra has participated in many school and community programs. The members of this organ- ization are enthusiastic students who are devoted to their instruments. They work together as a team and combine their efforts to produce outstanding work. In addition to these many concerts, the orchestra members sell candy to raise funds to sponsor their annual trip to compete in state competition. Mr. Signor accompanies the orchestra on the violin. ve M , . I Y , 3 of 4 Qi, V 1131 Aw , s 5 4 ff, , I iz, B , ' f ff f 3 , . r 5 ' B F i i 'Q 7 f, ' ' , ' U-,:, ' ,, , I ,f mf fy 4,1 ' fr V 1, 1 i f S i if wif ei? ef ,-H, 0' , i. we ' 44, Responsible for governing activities are the orchestra Lewis Wilhite, Bill Hunt, Bill Partridge, Richard Bordeaux officers: ROW ONE: Ann Marie Leonard, Ann Kern, Ralph Crawford, and Mr. Signor, director. Michele McColman, and Dorris Warren. ROW TWO: Orchestra members practice under the direction of Mr. Signor. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL ARE: Dee Scola, Bonny Hrinda, Kathy Broe, Cheryl DeFero, Sylvia Dine, Kathy Geller. BACK ROW: Dennis Wightman, Alan Levan, Danny Lee, Danny DeLoreto, Don Crane, Richard Brown, Mr. Lipscomb. Student Council Instills Citizenship Keeping students informed of school policies and activities is just one of the many purposes of our Student Council. Under the leadership of Mr.pHow- ard Lipscomb, the officers and representatives help to develop responsibility, iniative, leadership and school pride in the students of North Miami High. The Student Council sponsors many activities throughout the year such as Orientation VVeek in- cluding a Friendship Dance at the beginning of the year, Spirit Week and pep rallies during foot- ball season, and many other service activities. The Council undertook some new proiects this year when they organized the Senior Consultants to aid sophomores in their first few weeks at school, and helping to sell i'Pioneersv for the Iournalism Department. By promoting student-faculty rela- tions and coordinating activities, the Student Coun- cil does a great service to North Miami High. STUDENTS COUNCIL OFFICERS-Kathy Geller, Recording Secretary, Dennis Wightman, President, Kathy Broe. Treasurer, and Steffy Bear, Corresponding Secretary. Not Pictured is Danny Lee, Vice President. -Y -f re-'-W.. . . . , ..k,,XiwS. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES D. Davidson, L. Ehrlick, L. Verga, R. Ritter, D. Alemeda, V. Stark, M. Schnieder, G. Alpert, S. Biller, B. Schoenberg- er . ROVV TVVO: I. Beskind, T. XVilliamson, W. Herzog, P. Reeder, D. XfVolf, R. Caputo, G. Daniels, I. Hoschar, D. Patterson, M. Weinstein, F. Potempkin, I. Laustra, I. Stewart, S. Kerns, G. WVeisman, B. Bruno. ROW THREE: A. Levan, S. Barton, D. Machis, B. Coleman 7 G. Schailey, J. Nyberg, P. Beeman, D. Edell, F. Zahn, B. Davis, P. Rubenstein, L. Patch, L. Shoot, D. Dickerson, F. Gratinan, Mr. Lipscomb. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES C. Graber, B. Sands, V. Saluda, D. Kandel, B. Sachs I. Bennett, C. DeFero, L. Mansker, G. Pimental, R. Geary ROW TWO: M. Horne, L. Bucci, K. Zinn, M. Levine, I. Cox, R. Lawin, L. Hamilton, I. Rossman, A. Rappaport, SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES S. Brown, A. Duiffy, N. Greenbaum, S. Lawton, P. Mc- Gary, S. Murphy, D. Eisenberg, I. Perretti. ROW TWO: K. Blum, M. Dayen, K. Gabriel, D. Dupuy, B. Dive, J. 7 N. Kron, C. Fidalgo, K. Sorenson, L. Allen, I. Taylor, S. Sherman. RONV THREE: Mr. Lipscomb, P. Chaiken, N. Bryan, N. Klores, D. Mullen, B. Greenspan, J. Mitchell, D. Wightman, D. McKay, D. Pasquini, K. Ross, L. Gar- rett, M. Ellerin, R. Sarron, H. Shultz. Johnson, K. Schwartz, C. Phillips, S. Paulerson, I. Way, C. Hansen, M. Migliaccio, H. Sockowitz, I. Beerman, R. Davis, N. O'Dawe, D. King, G. Hermance, D. Wightman, I. Lumb, K. Flaum, I. Zelber, D. Smith, Mr. Lipscomb 11 SITTING: I, Castoro, G. Alpert, M. Lipscomb, D. Warren, I. Koppleman, S. Fine, M. Newman, M. McGowan, S. Green. KNEELING: C. Agudo, I. Rossenwaser, L. Mollov, I. Bookhultz, L. Lewis, A. Leonard, I. George, L. Reese, I. Hoschar, P. Holden, R. Bushman, M. Horne. STAND- ING: Mr. Lipscomb, D. Lee, I. Citron, R. Argento, B. Diamond, M. Corden, J. Looney, G. Johnston, D. DiLoreto, B. Roller, S. Barton, D. Crane, M. Storace, S. Mack, B. Massaro, and I. Beskind. I.C.C. Co-ordincites Club Activities Coordinating the activities of the various school clubs and organizations for the benefit of our school is the Inter-Club Council. Headed by the Vice-President of the Student Council, membership is composed of a representative from each club in the school. The Council's activities this year in- cluded the bonfire at the beginning of the foot- 1.C.C. offikzers, lay Beskind, Danny Lee, and Danny Di- Loreto, pause under the palm trees for a friendly chat. 102 ball season, other pep rallies, the decoration of the halls and Walks to promote school spirit, the sale of tickets for various events, and the annual I.C.C. Sweetheart Ball, which honors the newly elected sweethearts of the clubs. I.C.C. also supervised the election of the Homecoming Queen and the election of class officers. Danny Lee talks to the group at an I .C .C . meeting. S. Kaplan, R. King, G. Garcia, F. Cassano, L. Cross. North Miomi Storts Chess Club Students who have an interest, or would like to have an interest in the game of chess are members of this club. Not only do they compete with each other locally at the game, but our school has won many games against other schools in Dade Coun- fy. R. Boone, R. Weichbrodt, W. Mounce, E. Demirgian, R. Garate. R. Hurlbut. ROW TWO: I. Nading. R. Murray, M. Cordon, I. Smith, Mr. Roth, S. Leader, R. Crowell. The Aviation club is fairly new at North Miami. These boys go to school for part of the day and then go to the airport for the remainder of time. The members naturally are interested in aviation and many plan on pursuing this profession after they graduate. Aviotion Members Leorn At Airport D. Oderkirk, I. Grove, I. Hames, P. Ross, I. McFarland, I. Sedawie, S. Friedel, E. Brown. f f lg' HONOR GARDE OFFICERS ARE: Dorothy SENIOR DRUMMERS ARE: Diane Wulff, Doris Warren, Aronson, Captain, Diane Smith, First Lieu- Martina Abdella and joan'Koppelrnan. tenant, Pamela Frizzell, Second Lieutenant, Carol Godt, Color Sergeant. Honor Garde sweetheart Diane Denning gives Honor Garde 'Top Kick' Hon Villela a kiss. X Honor Garde Promotes School Spirit The crowds cheer when Honor Garde marches on the field. For each of our football games they present' a new drill. North Miarniis Honor 'Garde is known throughout the state for their precise, intricate routines. During their sophomore year, there is a train- ing period for all eligible girls. They must main- tain a 3.0 average during their training period and future years to come if they are chosen for the Garde. The girls are selected for their character, leadership and ability. Each year Honor Garde sells candy to raise money for the senior girls trip. They also sell boost- er pins to bolster school spirit. ROW ONE: D. Wulff, D. Warren, M. Abdella, I. Koppel- P. Snowden, P. Frizzell, C. Godt, S. Parslow, D. Smith, man, M. Elmore, B. Schoenberger, I. Hemingway, I. Gen- D. Denning, L. Weinberg, C. Webb, I. George, I. Gil- nusa, L. Sudit, M. Litvan, R. Liss, J. Hoscher, D. Aronson, bert, C. Norton. 5 4- 1- 5 3 ff 1, 5 ? . 1 -fs 4 Junior members of the Honor Garde are CKNEELINGD: L. Wulf, M. Willer, S. Shullrnan, L. Nordfonn, G. Ashman, B. Spengler, L. Matteni, L. Beck, L. Kutun, S. Swettman, P. Casey, S. Cashon, C. Baldwin, M. Boza, C. Ogle, K. D. Thomas, N. Ricciardelli, S. Rose, R. Garry, G. Noble, Kidd, N. Wutz, M. Zaas, B. Sachs, K. Murray, and S. N. Stuck, and C. Zappolo. CSTANDINGD: D. Gomez, Albury. ,-..,... S at-. I Y I am ff..f..L. f ...A Senior members of the Garde are: B. Schoenberger, I. I. Hoschar, D. Sorenson, captain, M. Elmore, I. George, Hemingway, I. Gilbert, M. Litvan, D. Denning, L. Sudit, I. L. Weinberg, P. Frizzell, second lieutenant, C. Webb, and Gennusa, D. Smith, first lieutenant, R. Liss, C. Norton, S. ParSl0W. Susan Fine is the senior manager of the Honor The Color Garde members include: Carol Godt, color sergeant, Pat Garde. Casey, Polly Snowden, Carol Baldwin, Mercedes Boza, and Bonny Sachs. I-:fl ' 7 2 lg as LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Breton, K. Broe, E. Breton, M. Newman, C. Luksa, K. Hazelrigg, K. Geller, M. Swindell, D. Lessner, and M. Stratigos stand at attention for the Alma Mater. Cheerleaders Promote The Frienclliest School in The World Cheerleaders are chosen each spring on the basis of coordination, ability, voice, pep, personal- ity, jumps, and poise. They also must maintain a 2.8 average. Annual projects include the sale of jinx dolls, spirit tags, and North Miami Pioneer sweatshirts. The cheerleaders keep time to the band music, I r 106 ' It is often said that the spirit of our students has helped our teams win many games and events. Our cheerleaders are always there to lead the students and encourage the team. They help to promote school spirit with their cheers and build good sportsmanship. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Geller, football co-captain, Mrs. Kulka, sponsor, Diane Lessner, basketball co-cap- tain, Michelle Newman, captain. KATHY GELLER KATHY HAZELRIGG I , . b l jr. v X , 1151: lub. .N-'1' 1, . 45 4: fx 51, 1 - ffm ,Q 3 :f'Xfi'f , 4... 1. .. . . ziggy '- ,ggi P - . V ffsafgjegg 3? S 5.5: wig N tx? f.',,fk' fig K -3, diff? t A J., M . - x,.i5'1.f.. .2 .,.f:gp,5 3' Ng, fl' A 2: N 3 4 .,., . . .2f..5,.,5 . . , . A ni: V . V 1' W 'Sid if. , , .til V Rig, A L 4,5 ,V V Q ,. gg .u gh -ij? S . 5 I V.. . I L4 I -f. A 'Lf . ff :Hz . A . .X,, ,, A ' b, 2 .Va ,HMG .. Q Z.4g,,g,Q 2,89 A E. EW A L 5' ' '- 'V .' .Y-4 -Q A J . -ofwaf-, 1 -ffff.,.,3,..f qw -, .5 Q,-I me f' . A M' - my ff-Rin J, W- ff W4 J- 1'-QM' ' 2 ..- wggwiliagw. .gyggXggwfffQgf.f . HA W 4 ' L. 1' A ' l W ., .W . LA.. I 'H BX tk z , Sv w 3 L-4 3 4 ly Y 4' . 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Q ., '- 4' '75 .f.,.Z' 'Ti w5?.ff,Wr,1Q'.,., fu' iV, YL',.+ff ? , 'ewgffg rf' f:g31.yffV1f'f':?ap.. Jig ,.L4f?qf, z:i',g1 'WV ' ' A L- ,frrf3'Z51i, 3 ...f 5f ff?vifjifiz ,bwzf .'j'Ef, I,S'Q.7..' 'slrffii fs S, uf- .. .A f f I mf' 4? if if Xa DIANE LESSNER E. Breton, M. Newman, and E. Breton are MICHELLE NEWMAN MARY SWINDELL fi ' gmfi ,- ',,: jf f ,A 43 ey.: ,mt . 'gy 3 AL, K ii-714' . :!s 35 '5:,'a ?'iQ Y' ' ,f awww., , 'f up . , f-V y a 7 3 , , vi QU six? 15 ' 'V WY AFM ' 4? . 'gf 'gwia e 'nl , -' fmf 1h5fI N ' ' 4' 1 . 'H?'ff3f5'ij vi U . V Q. 1. V ' + f w Sw-. ' i A :Q fa i?.1 ifff' 1 f ff. . . 'Q fx P, fe f2,g5?L'r'v ,C- W ' 5 si f '77 1 If , V. 549 . n . 4 . - ., ,f ,, Q, f gh y f V- f ,.,..+.53,.. - 5 M ?,.l3.!.Vl, .K f I WAQW X 3, .f 5.:'7,fq,Q?l, wif. fig! 'z U, L 6.A74f I ,' EY ' 2-gy-Q ffwgfeg-yqf'-rf U ,. ,Y 4- 1 .'.- . 1 V . f ffrffw rm yn f , M ,fffiyaf . 1' Qs' 4, .wx 'f - i.'4.wf fig A 'Wax in-., we:-rfw, . Mfr!-yi, ,.jwf.0,,,, ,VW . 6 L We 52 '-'A 9-UQ' . -' 131' Hifi . V? 'W ' t .- w :w.wf'Q ,. Sf -W, ' ' .. A if q . ELAINE BRETON up in the air for the Pioneer team. 5 gig LETTERMAN'S OFFICERS: Paul Cysan, Randy Wilkin- son, Bill Coleman, Richard Angelou, and Ronnie Mac- chiarolo. Lettermen Encou Promoting and encouraging participation in ath- letics' and athletic events are the purposes of Let- ternians, Club. Sponsored by Mr. Clark, Letter- mans' members must have earned a letter in a varsity sport such as football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, golf, and gymnastics. The thirty Our fine members of Letermarfs 51 Letterman's sponsor, Coach Clark. rage Participation members must also maintain at least a 2.0 average. This year, Lettermans, sold popcorn after school in order to help the athletic department finance equipment like a Whirlpool, traveling bags, and other useful items. and their sweetheart, Diane Lessner. ,, 'fr Some of our senior Lettennen: Harold Beals, Don Os- Ken Osborn Dwie Talbot john Speflke Martin Knes born, John Blackstock, Bill Huddleston, john Stratton, trick KNEELINC Bill Coleman president and Diane Randy Wilkinson, Richard Angelou, Ronnie Macchiarolo, Lessner sweetheart In School Athletics W 3 7 'ii ,'.- 2 '-' ft we-ew 17 1 This year four juniors were taken into LeHerman's club. The First Members of the club this year were: Harold Beals, Bill Coleman, john Stratton, Randy Wilkinson, Richard Angelou, Ronnie Macchiarolo, and Paul Gysan. I , Z if Y V .. gf I VH , ,, 1 we Tri-G sweetheart, Gale Wiseman, gives a pretty smile to our photographers. Tri-G's Display Interest in Gymnastics Tri-G is the Gymnastic Honorary society at North Miami Senior High. People Who Wish to become members must have a 2.8 scholastic aver- age. The clubis program is divided into tvvo areas: Gymnastics, which includes the competitive field, and Gymkanas Where members display their show- manship abilities. Throughout the year, Tri-G plans and produces many shows, They have often participated in half time shows at our school. This year they spon- sored a dance and entered a float in the home- coming parade. M 7 . 5 ft? Tri-G officers are: Betti Hettel, Gale Wiseman, Chris' Winters, Torn H oneycutt, and Sue Shaw. kai, ff, T 6 f- 'wmeia V. f . We Tri- G plans first Gymkana show. ROW ONE-G. Wiseman, Mr. Cicio, Sponsor. ROW TVVO-T. Honeycutt, K. Schroder, J. Blackstock, E. Doyle, D. Smart. ROW THREE-C. Winters, B. Het- tel, S. Stroemer, S. Shaw. in A-ai! PA, f ,Vik ., . Zvi! . . f 1 Members of the Girls Athletic Association are: L. Sarone, L. Lewis, G. Bogart, B. Kline, G. Cheny, C. Altenbaugh, A. Freedman, L. Garrett, I. Klein, B. Latt, S. Perdue, L. Coffee, he 'Z , .. fg . ' nil 13. ., P. Hamilton, M. Shopmaker, D. Cline, L. Anzolone, S. Lavae, G. Boarer, S. Alt and R. Haas. GAA Teoches,Principles of Physical Fitness Girls are kept in tip-top shape through the Girls Athletic Association. Girls who are interested in sports such as volleyball, basketball, and softball comprise GAA's membership. Many of these girls who are interested in officiating take tests to quali- fy. Several of our girls have taken this test and are now certified volleyball officials. During the course of the year these girls have brought many honors back to North Miami High in their winning of the tournaments. G.A.A.'s officers pose in front of school. Girls, championship volleyball team poses for picture after tournament. Many of our girls are now qualified as volleyball officials. if ff? YW ROW ONE: P. Zarcone, B. Fallin, M. Hughes, T. McCar- ren, A. Fabrizio, A. Pasteur, J. Mussello. ROW TWO: L. Simpson, C. Blankenshein, B. Gibson, I. McColgin, K. Eger, R. Wright, M. Russell, D. Edney, C. Mullins, K. Curan, M. Arnett. ROW THREE: I. Dever, C. Wilkins, M. Neathery, J. Winters, Mrs. Klingmeyer, D. Dionne, M. Pesekow, N. McCaffery, P. Biggs. Library Club Makes Readers Become Leaders Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Klingmeyer, these students render daily service to the student body and the faculty. The.Library Club members participate in many activities during the year: they plan a Homecoming Marlene Pesekow and Mary Nethery sheloe books so readers may find them quickly and easily. 112 412142 g 1 1 . ,rrk . -, float, elect state officers, and attend a yearly con- vention at Leesburg, Florida. Requirements for membership are work in the library, an average of 2.0 and a courtious and co- operative attitude. . iii' . if :.1X'f .,.-' YM- 5, 2 W ,W X. ,rn - . k XX , t W Nr 9 t .- XX- t s .lpp i, . y p wi, If , ' -' S- f i Q an if 41773 ,X ,. ie . rs :V w Y. assi, -. . Y' Q, . .-,,. ,Q Mrs. Klingmeyer, Roberta Wright, President, Martha Arnett, County Parliamentariang Linda Simpson, Secretary, Gail Blankenshein, Vice President, and Carol Curan, Treasurer. We make readers become leaders is the motto of the Library Club. .5 Audio Visual assistants ure. ROW ONE- B. O enheim, ROW THREE: Mrs. Harris, B. Brosius, R. Bosse, R. Davis, ' f ' ' PP . C. Schwerin, D. Klug, L. Keller, B. Schafer. ROW TWO: S. Netzler, T. Canfield, A. Karch, M. Neatherly, Mr. Com. D. King, B. Jeffers, I. Arnato, C. Atwood, D. Newman. Audio - Visuol Aides Augment Teocher Instruction Our Steering Committee consists of Wayne Virag, Elaine Boryk, Mr. Bullington, Carol Kratman, Miss Hill, and Stanley Hanson. The Audio-Visual department is one of the busi- est organizations at North Miami High. It is re- sponsible for operating our motion picture ma- chines and slide projectors. Whether a class wants a tape recorder, or a record player, the Audio- Visual department will aid them. Steering Committee Assists in Testing The Steering Committee of North Miami High consists of two students from both the junior and senior classes who are interested in guidance work as a career. These students are under the direction of Miss Hill, who is in charge of our general testing program, and Mr. Bullington, head of the Guidance De- partment. These students assist in the major testing programs of our school and in the annual College Night. 113 Carol Pobletts, Elaine Edwards, Steve Grisillo work out the page layouts for the next edition of the Pioneer The Pioneer,' Keeps Us Abreost of School News The Pioneer , a bi-weekly newspaper published by the Journalism II students of North Miami Sen- ior High, under the direction of Mr. Carl Niles and the leadership of Elaine Edwards and Steve Grisillo, the co-editors of the publication. Mr. Carl Niles, advisor, looks over the editorial page. 'I14 Many long hours have been spent interviewing, writing stories, copy reading, taking pictures, count- ing headlines, soliciting ads, and general detail work in order to entertain, instruct, inform, and to report and accurately interpret all the events of the year for the student body. Marian F lam and Pat O'Leary pause from their o0py-read- ing. Mr. Niles discusses the last edition of the Pioneer with Steve Grisillo and Elaine Edwards. Iris kBorrok, Linda Keller, and Bob Howard, get ready to wor . Jane Ahele, Marylinda Bull, and Evelyn Allred write head- ak f Kathy Wells draws ad layouts. Maxine Levine counts the number of words in order to ob tain the correct spacing for a story. lines. :a,9 1 5, ,,i,i , .,, 115 THE SPANISH CLUB members are: ROW ONE: A. Erviti, H. Lane, E. VVax, E. Vidaillet, T. Cox, S. Rank, A. Figuera, D. Torres, A. Kern. ROW TWO: D. Gomez, T. Giovanelli, M. Taines, I. Benis, S. Finver, S. Martine, M. Abalo, I. Zeizew, S. Sigmond, D. Shoemaker, L. Kuten P. Puckett, S. Rainess. ROW THREE: D. Minin, M. Boza, 7 2'5 I. Bookhultz, P. Chaiken, C. Pack, I. Grunder, C. Aguirre, K. Geller, I. Kopelman, S. Albury, S. Raif, M. Monashkin, K. Heller, B. Alexander. ROW FOUR: L. Rovell-Rixx, C. Cestagalli, N. Brown, M. Harris, P. Rubenstein, K. Brothman, M. Goldberg, 1. Mandell, R. Fine, I. Kozel, H. Snyder, G. Contreares, and Mrs. Hand, sponsor. Spanish EnCOUraQeS German Club Promotes Latin American Friendship The Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs. Hand, promotes interest in the Spanish language and the Latin American countries. 'clnternational friendship through Spanishv is shown in the students, eagerness to acquaint the student body with Spanish customs in a Pan Amer- ican Day program. Members must have complete one year of study iii the Spanish language to be eligible for member- s ip. GERMAN CLUB members are, ROW ONE: R. Quint, G. Johnston, R. Murray, I. Brogran. ROW TWO: R. Colton, R. Walenga, S. Katz, S. Shaw, A. Friedman, R. Interest in German Culture Deutchland und Amerika hand mit anderen handv CGermany and America, hand in handj is motto of the German Club, Whose purpose is to' promote interest in German culture and to develop Sprach Gefuhllv Membership is determined by the studentis in- terest in the culture and language of Germany or his enrollment in the German class. Originated in 1959, the club, under the guidance of Mrs. Burke, displays the students, interest in conquering the ever-present language and cultural barriers of the countries of the world. Russell, S. Kass. ROW THREE: S. Kaplan, J. Seretsky, S. Cantrell, E. Donnerstein, B. Gorlin, E. Kaplan, S. Weidinger. The members of the Science Club are, ROW ONE: R. Argento, M. Zelazny, D. Vaughters, C. Aquirre. ROW TWO: R. Byrd, C. Castegelli, S. Adler, K. Moran, I. Cit- ron, R. Crowell. ROW THREE: I. Zimmerman, S. Kaplan, Science Club Emphasizes ,Research The Science Club at North Miami Senior High is open to any student who desires or has an in- terest to learn more about the sciences. The mem- bers experiment to try to find the answer to many different scientific problems. Most of these stu- dents have taken or are taking Chemistry, Biology, Advanced Biology, or Physics. Many of them plan to enter a profession which has some connection with the scientific field. In past years many of our students have received scholarships because of their interest and ability in science. Gathered outside our school are, ROW ONE: S. Leader, K. Moran, S. Rank, S. Adler, L. Mollov. ROW TWO: M. Corden, D. Kesden, R. Byrd, A. Bergman. ROW S. Leader, S. Rabk, L. Mollov, P. Rubenstein, D. Kesden. ROW FOUR: A. Bergman, M. Goldberg. ROW FIVE: F. Cassano, S. Kantrell, Mrs. Luck, M. Corden, D. Opresko. The questions of mathematical intricacies are further pursued by the members of the Math Club at North Miami. These students, having the de- sire to learn, delve into the problems of mathe- matics to learn the higher applications of math. Some of the senior members are in their fourth year of mathematics taking such courses as Math Analysis, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, and Func- tional Four. Mcith Club Members Delve Into Higher Problem Solving THREE: Mrs. Lynch, I. Citron, M. Zelazny, F. Cassano, R. Crowell, D. Opresko, S. Kaplan, S. Cantrell, D. Vaught- ers. Pictured above are the Latin Club members: ROW 1- A. Klein, K. Buzard, P. O'Leary, B. Diamond, S. Rosenweig, P. Twitchell, C. Finkel. ROW TWO: C. Lehmann, A. Romon Customs Are on Interest of the Lotin Club The Latin Club is composed of students inter- ested in the language and customs of the Roman people. The members' activities include a Latin Forum, which they attend annually. Allied Youth members are: CKNEELINGD: I. Heming- way, R. Wisell, S. Netzler, I. Snider, L. Long. CSTAND- INGD: Mr. Martin, sponsor, P. Casey, M. Hayg M. Hill, www Z. L Vieser, I. Wanner, S. Kravitz, R. Walenga, D. Winston, l R. Brown, B. Davies, M. Berman. Allied Youth is an organization concerned with the banning of alcoholic beverages. Abstinance is the main requirement for membership in the club. Allied Youth Promotes Temperance D. Pattersong I. Hoscharg B. Davisg A. Parakisg and I. Kozel. Philosophy Club Probes Mon's Thinking Students interested in group discussion ranging minds and broaden their interests. During its first from politics to the arts make up the Philosophy year the Philosophy Club has proved itself a wel- Club. By discussion the students learn to use their COITIG addition to N01'fl1 Miami High. Philosophy Club members are: Nancy Bryan, Sherry Leader, Roy Auerback, Ellen Geneson, Leona Augustowski, Mike Scriber, Larry Epstein, Sponsor Mrs. Mitchell, Steve Kaplan, and Richard Coff. Rifle Club Brings Honors to North Miomi Frequent practices and hard Work have brought what hard work and diligence can accomplish in many victories to our Rifle Team. Under the in- a project of interest. struction of their sponsors the members have shown qi ' a v ' ' V-.fl ., 1 - 4' ' Q, v 'f v f fp '7 'G' A f Q Vi , '.i-'2 '- M i ' ' ' , Andi Members of the Rifle Club are: 'x s, , Davis Rindone, Steve Miller, i' Kenneth Shand, Lewis VVhil- V hite, Bruce VVrinkle, and Paul Gruleff, Dan Brumgarden, Judy Cartenson, Sponsors: Mr. 'Wil- liams and Mr. Johnson, Chris- tine Mapes and Ken Heller. rn' 119 fsfff C.B.E. members are, ROW ONE: D. Cahill, K. Caron, Richter, D. Caudette, S. Merry, C. Dumas, C. McCardel, D. Tobay, P. Reeder, M. Watkins, P. Wood. ROW TWO: P. Malarkey, E. Davis, Mrs. Hinshaw, I. Ferguson, D. T. Lee, P. Amelio, B. Phelps, I. Censhaft, B. Zaleski, Sellers. B. Sibley, C. DuChateau, I. Lipari. ROW THREE: P. Cooperative Business Education Provides Business C.B.E. provides basic business information of ed- ucational value, and sponsors events such as the Parent-Daughter Tea, C.B.E. octopus sale, Nas- sau trip, Christmas and Halloween partv proj- ects, employer-ernployee banquet, and the Dis- trict Ten Conference. Special requirements for membership in the club are senior status, three or more credits in business education subjects, minimum overall average of Cn, and preferably a B average in business ed- ucation subjects. Since l956 the C.B.E. at North Miami High has helped business-minded young ladies advance in their chosen careers. The officers of C.B.E. are Darlene Cahill, treasurer, Diane Gaudette, president, Pam Reeder, secretary, and jo Li- pari, vice-president. Ex peHence C.B.E. Sweetheart, Ken Osborn, and president, Dzhne Gaudette, shown at the C.B .E . banquet. i i --- ..,, ., , .. , , - ,- ..,.,..., .. ,...,, i D.C.T. members gather to eat lunch before going out to their jobs. D.C.T. Leorns Through Experience We realize our education explores many facets. Our Diversified Cooperative Training-Diversified Education program explores the vocational edu- cation facet to the fullest. This club endeavors to promote the growth of cooperative vocational education and a better un- derstanding of the club's purposes by the general public, for the benefit of our state, community, school, and ourselves. The students develop the answer to the most immediate problem facing them as they prepare Members of D.C.T. are, ROW ONE: H. Hutchins, B. Lancellontti, I. Williams, R. Alonge, R. Ritter, W. Zeiner, ROW TWO: B. Kelly, K. Spangenberger, I. Handy, N. Schultz, S. Riddle, K. Harrington, E. Mantana, M. Mc- Tir: Officers of D.C.T. are, ROW ONE: Elena Mantana, Cor- responding Secretary: Nancie Schultz, Recording Secre- tary, Kathy Harrington, Presidentg Joyce Handy, Vice-Pres- ident, ROW TWO: Mrs. Breese, Sponsor, Arnold Powell, State president, National vice-president: Reenie Alonge, treasurer. for their life's Work by on-the-job experience. Through their activities and vocational education their future leadership qualities are developed. Maintaining a 2.6 average, being capable of meeting all necessary requirements for graduation, and being outstanding students are the high re- quirements for membership. D.C.T.-DE. carries out its aims even in its ac- tivities. for the year. All yearly activities can be classified in the four areas: leadership, civic duties, professional and social endeavors. Cowan, ROW THREE: P. Baker, S. Akius, I. O'Quinn, D. Vincent, I. Flaum, B. Lynde, T. Prepicky, B. Wild- stein, A. Powell, I. Terrier. .s Members of F .F .A. participate in the planting and caring of plants at their farm. F.F.A. OFFICERS ARE, CSITTINGD: J. Klapmeyer, secre- tary, B. Bomarte, president, S. VVeidinger, vice-president. CSTANDINGD: K. Stone, treasurer, and L. Woods, reporter. Future Formers Help Americo Grow Learning to do-doing to learn-learning to live- livingp to serven, is the motto of Future Farmers of America. They strive to develop competent lead- ership, strengthen the confidence of students, and encourage members to improve their homes, charac- ter, and their scholarship. MEMBERS OF F.F.A. ARE, ROW ONE-T. Harper, Cowan, B. Cann, I. Klapmeyer, R. Bomonte, I. Siegel, C. VValker, L. Woods. ROVV TWO-Mr. Sistrunk, G. Tolomeo, B. Coodstein, K. Smith, T. Russ, F. Hicks, T. Carbalano, I. Ruggiero, A. Pastuer, R. Davis, L. Shendowich. ROW f , 5 ,.:1f,fz- 'ry--v,,.f1. ,,, 1ve'.., fb!45Q y,ig, fa, ,V X WW WW --fygz Q'.,W'-if- K ff, 'ff JI., f- 1,7-,Q 5 'f J ' 1, , . , , , Future Farmers' activities for the year consist of National and State conventions and recreational activities. They participate in livestock and poultry judging contests. Since 1951, the club, under the direction of Mr. Sistrunk, has encouraged boys to try to improve themselves and their surroundings. THREE-D. XVatson, T. Fincannon, I. Fields, D. Sisk, C. Mayo, I. Gainey, T. Charles, M. Updike, B. Cohen, S. Bul- ford, A. Concannon, J. C-ood, R. Shuman, I. Bailey, R. Bernstein, I. Martin, T. Wager, and D. Brown. , Mwwf , ,,,,,M-ff 7h,W,,4ewfM M ,Mp- Future Farmers preparing for their trip the Florida State Fair in Tampa. Students watch the judging of the livestock. The poultry exhibits are another part of the fair. F.F.A. members look at prize-winning steer. Members register for livestock exhibit. Vw Renee Fmngk and Sue Greene get some pointers from Mrs. Stair. Members of this club are interested in some phase of the business world. Each year the members participate in a convention Where they hear lectures relating to business. Future Busi- ness Leaders of America also hold an annual Mum Corsage sale. FBLA Members Are Trained for Business World The officers of FBLA, M. Watkins, S. Greene, P. Kaed- ing, and R. Frangk, meet with their sponsor, Miss Blau. Members of FBLA in the first row are: I. Genshaft, C. Hin- around the table are: S. Moreels, D. Tobez, L. Blouse, ton, R. Papale, C. Godt, Sponsor Miss Blau, D. VVulf, M. E. P. Malarkey, and B. Shayewitz. Watkins, R. Frangk, M. Vlfeinstein, and S. Greene. Seated '. .,, V. f xv' F. T. A. officers are Susan Freundlich, Recording Secre- tary, Irene Rosenwasser, Vice-President, Lynda Reese, President, Elaine Edwards, Corresponding Secretary, and Ellen Ceneson, Treasurer. F.T.A. Prepores Students For Coreer Members of F. T. A. are, ROW ONE: S. Katz, S. Dunayer, M. Flum, K. Zinn, P. Chaiken, V. Saluda, R. Katz, I. Stan- chi, D. Kurtz, E. Geneson, I. Rosenwasser, S. Freundlich, ROW TWO: S. Vinocur, K. Garret, K. Eger, A. Erviti, P. Sidersky, M. Taines, B. Satter, C. DelMonico, N. Wutz, I. Lazarus, M. Bull, L. Reese, E. Edwards, V. Rogers. ROW THREE: B. Schwartz, S. Finver, P. O' Leary, C. S .air Elaine Edwards, Irene Rosenwasser, and Lynda Reese go over some new F. T. A. information with their advisor, M rs. Rowe. The main purpose of F. T. A. is to help prepare students for the teaching profession so that they will have the knowledge of what to expect and how to best plan their preparation for this profes- sion. Sponsors are Mrs. Rowe and Mr. Joe Cox. The students receive a chance to put their learn- ing to work by teaching at Biscayne Elementary School. Some of the other activities in which the members participate are Tjeacher Appreciation Day, a bake sale, an annual 'dance, a field trip to the University of Miami, and Student Government Day. The Future Teachers also assist in teaching the handicapped children of elementary school age. Metter, K. Buzzard, S. Superty, L. Verga, J. Benis, L. Ehrlich, S. Blonder, G. Alpert, J. Katz, L. Greenwall. ROW FOUR: B. Hornsby, H. Lane, P. Murphy, S. Shapiro, S. Gloger, C. Cestigali, I. Lobe, A. Powell, G. Wamble, B. Zimmerman, J. Beskind, A. Kuntz, C. Curren, L. Vega, D. Levinson. 7 A --4. J.-PM H ,-, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST RONV: P. Adelson, I. Paskal, M. Levine, S. WVitus, M. Schnieder, R. Hocfelson, P. Sedersky, M. Horne. SECOND ROVV: D. Pasquini, S. Baer, C. Levin, P. VVinters, K. Kent, I. Hirsch, M. Fellrnan, D. Thespions Promote Thespians, a society dealing with the drama, proposes to help those with an interest in the theater. This year they produced a musical in addition to two other outstanding plays. They have participated in other outstanding festivals at the University of Miami. The students joining Thes- pians must have achieved ten points by Working in plays or backstage, this ensures a true interest in drama, and these students will Work for the club. . Their motto is KAct Well your part, for therein the honor liesf' It is Worthy of the hard Work and devotion these talented students display. Ed Dortrwrstein, Steffi Baer, and Perry Schift show how a rehearsal can become very lively. Wolf. THIRD ROW: R. Knapp, S. Cloger, E. Donner- stein, C. Todd, Mrs. Davis, D. Cathy, C, Samuelson, P. Scheift, L. Winston, A. Levan. Interest In Acting Paula Winters, Steffi Baer, and Perry Schift relax before a rehearsal. Z ,f ' 1 Mrs. Hicks, H. Deutsch, M. Solomon, A. Levan, S. Burns, nick. ROW TWO: H. Fox, I. Looney, K. Barish, H. Borden V. Levin, R. Messinger, D. Milman, L. Hoban, R. Bud- W. Greenwald, E. Milmore, L. Shoot, M. Storace. National Forensic League Members Gain Poise Through Speaking To train the students in effective speaking and leadership in a democratic country are the goals of the National Forensic League. Griginated in 1955 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hicks, the N.F.L. members participate in many local and out-of-town activities. This year some members have attended the state Student Con- gress at Florida State, a Discussion Conference at the University of Florida, and the State National Forensic League Tournament at Stetson Universi- OFFICERS OF N.F.L. are: Keith Barish, President, Mike Solomon, Corresponding Secretary, Roberta Messinger, ty. This group is also in charge of the Forensic Follies show at our school in which all of our clubs participate. Each year they have a pickle sale, and maintain the Speakers Bureau in which prom- inant people come to our school assemblies and talk. Members must -maintain a 2.6 average for mem- bership and earn 25 credit points in competitive speech activities. Recording Secretary, Vivian Levin, Vice President, and Mike Storace, Treasurer. ? s li 5 5 SENIOR MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Mr. Williams, Jules Zucker, Jay Beskind, Claudio Aquirre, Ellen Geneson, Ioan Koppelman, Barbara Schoenberger, Tina Sullivan, Vicki Greenberg, Ellen Stem, Diane Denning. ROW TWO: Bob Corrado, Marcia Elmore, Roberta Liss, Lynn Vega- san Fine, Lois Herberholtz, Marlene Monashkin, Diane Levinson, Ronnie Rudnick, Sheri Rarback, Judy Katz. ROW THREE: Dan Kesden, Dennis Opresko, Neil Cot- teherer, Steve Kaplan, Marvin Harris, Peter Rubenstein, Eddie Goldman, Ronnie Crowell, John Citron. Beta Recognizes Scholarship This year Beta has two sponsors, Mr. Murrell and Mr. K. Williams. Under their leadership the members strive to create enthusiasm for scholar- ship, encourage development of character, render service, and promote leadership. Requirements for membership are rigid: a 3.6 scholastic average for the previous semester in all school studies, participation in significant extra- curricular activities, and demonstration of quali- Beta members work hurriedly to prepare for the Home- coming Parade. ...a.. . ,,, ,vy K ..,, , I ,V . ,. :Lk V? E, ties of leadership. Membership shall be based upon honor, character, scholarship, creditable achievement and commendable attitude. Beta sponsors Better English Day, Student Cov- ernment Day, the Foreign Exchange Carnivalbdig confetti sale, and the mistletoe sale. They also publish the Honor Roll and present the Distin- guished Scholar Award to outstanding seniors. Beta's sponsor, Mr. XfVilliams. 'W ff--a i Tina Sullivan, Beta's sweetheart. ROW ONE: T. Sullivan, M. Flum, I. Katz, R. Quint, V. Greenberg, B. Schoenberger, C. Aquirre, I. Krassner M. Litvan, N. Wutz, E. Geneson, M. Monashkin, D. Denn- ing, I. Koppelman, M. Harris. ROWV TWO: Mr. YVilliaxns ,J Ioan Koppelamn, president, hands out applications for the membership drive. BETA'S OFFICERS: Claudio Aquirre, honorary member, Barbara Schoenberger, treasurer, Iohn Citron, vice-presi- dent, joan Koppelman, president, Lynn Vega, secretary, Mr. YVilliams, sponsor, Marvin Harris, secretary. P. O'Leary, K. Buzzard, S. Kravitz, S. Rarback, L. Herber- holtz, S. Bemstein, N. Bryan, B. Sands, I. Zucker, I. Bes- kind, M. Elmore, R. Corrado, R. Liss, S. Fine, I. Kozel, D. Levinson, L. Vega, L. Mollov, R. Rudnick. Seated at the front of our school are: S. Grisillo, C. Pob- behind them are S. Rarback, M. Bull, B. Fisher and P. letts, Mr. Niles, E. Edwards. and S. Freundlich. Standing Hook. lim if Officers of Quill and Scroll are Mr. Niles, Sponsor, Elaine Edwards, Treasurer, Steve Grisillo, President, and Penny Hook, Secretary. Quill And Scroll is Goal of Journalists Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for high school students. ln order to become a member, a student must be nominated by the journalism spon- sor, maintain a 3.0 average, be outstanding in jour- nalistic achievement, and rank high in leadership and citizenship. A member must have published a minimum of two hundred inches or its equivalent in photography, art, or business. Students who excel in journalistic studies find Quill and Scroll and excellent outlet to improve their work and receive criticism from people with literary talents. Dining at a Quill and Scroll initiation are: Mrs. Rice, Mr. Rice, President, Steve Grisillo, and Treasurer, Elaine Edwards. l G. Alpert, S. Dashiff. ROW THREE: I. Rosenberg, S. Schweigart, B. Wainwright, E. Zeitzew, E. Stern, I. Da- novsky, P. Malarkey, I. Falk, M. Krupp, D. Gorman, V. Future Nurses of America The girls in the Future Nurses of America at North Miami Senior High have a desire to aid the sick and comfort the wounded. The members usually plan on entering some phase of the medi- cal world and raise money through many worth- while projects. During the year they sponsor bake sales, dances and candy sales. Through their ef- forts they have set up a fund for optical and dental aid for underprivileged students at our school. Their many field trips add worthwhile knowledge to their quest in the medical profession. Meeting of the annual candy drive. .C A - 'NX .ex .9.Q,9P . . , ' nu, ,,u,,,. 35 4.0 1 1. fl V. fO.s , 'Q QQ 1 '4 LQ- 3 c LCS a. Mann, N, Sloan, A. Norris, P. Pender, P. Dorta. ROW TWO: C. Kaylor, L. Weinberg, I. Laustra, L. Hines. Carol Kaylor, Vice President, Linda Weinberg, Correspond- ing Secretary, Steve Dashiff, Sweetheartg Linda Hines, Treasurerg Joyce Laustra, Recording Secretary, Gan Alpert, President. Future Nurses' new members and sweetheart at their in- stallation. .wa f-'rf . . ,.,- ...Va-.f,,,n 'Ax Q , .1 Seen outside our school are the Senior members of National ROVV: Miss Blau, Sponsor, Jules Zucker, john Citron, Den- Honor Society. FIRST ROXV: Ellen Ceneson, Susan Fine, nis Opresko, Al LaMontagne, Jay Beskind, and Mr. Bertok, Carol Ann Castell, Diane Denning, Tina Sullivan. SECOND Sponsor. Notionol Honor Member Shown on the front lawn of school are: John Citron, Presi- dent, Tina Sullivan, Recording Secretary, Ellen Geneson, s Aim High,WorkHc1rd The members of the McKay Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society are scholastically in the top one per cent of the school. The purpose of the club is to recognize and en- courage scholarship - to stimulate and promote higher ideals of citizenshipf' The requirements for membership are at least a 3.8 average for each of the two previous semesters, a satisfactory record of character, participation in significant extra-curricular activities, distinguished service to the school, and demonstration of the qualities of a leader. Under the direction of Mr. Bertok, the club sells stationery, has a tutoring service, is in charge of Words for the Wise , and has a booth at the For- eign Exchange Student Carnival. Books are familiar aids to National Honor Society members. Corresponding Secretary, Carol Ann Castell, Treasurer, Al LaMontagne, Vice-President. x Y r f 'fif as , i Students especially interested in music are members of Tri-M. They are: D. Torres, D. Patterson, A. Kern, I. Book- hultz, L. Garrett, P. Twitchell, M. King, F. Jones, A. Klein, W. Virag, G. Henderson, B. Partridge, T. Grozan, S. Netz- ler, B. Bordeaux, P. Pyle, I. Solomon, E. Chessler, K. Kor- ray, B. Iurgenson, B. Hornsby, A. Leonard, Mr. Dutton. SECOND BOVV: D. Andel, R. Quint, K. Heller, B. Beutel, .ffl S. Bernstein, V. Bridges, E. Borylc, Y. Harrison, S. Gordon, D. Davidson, M. McColman, I. Henning, K. Curto, C. Cray, L. Herberholtz, D. Levenson, C. Shelton, T. Sullivan, I. Brennen, D. VVarren. SEATED: G. Noble, B. Hogsett, T. Shapiro, E. Stern, V. Rodgers, K. Truitt, V. Martin, S. Katz, L. Wood, S. Dine, C. Kaylor, C. Trichter, D. Denning, M. Shopmaker, S. Person, and N. Stuck. Tri-M Fosters Music Appreciation Guiding the destiny of Tri-M this year are the officers: Ann Marie Leonard, President, Bill Partridge, Vice-Presi- dent, Tom Grozan, Treasurer, Maureen King, Chaplain, Dianne Patterson, Secretary, and Sylvia Dine, Historian. This national honor society for high school people interested in music enables students to enhance their talents. Modern Music Masters limits their membership to students achieveing a Cv average academically and a B average musically. They strive to pro- mote a greater and continued interest in all phases of music: solos, ensembles, band, orchestra, and choral performances. Community and school activities hold an im- portant place in this organization. They have do- nated over S530 of recordings to our library, ushered at all musical performances, and sponsored the Singing Gatorv performance at our school. Discussing this yearis calendar are-Doris Warren, Ann Marie Leonard, Tom Grozan, Dianne Patterson, Diane Denning. 133 , A ww ff X Of , M 7 'fi fy M! Wff ff f Zfffviffy f ff 4 , 4 f K X Of X W X K Qffif QXKAXX0 fff f M 77 ff f 5 f w 0ffW A f f mf v v IW 'EW W 1 ,Ji ATHLETICS Man has always found it necessary to have strong bodies as well as strong minds. Our athletic program provides students from our school with an opportunity to develop sound bodies. Progress covers all areas, it is not confined to the classroom alone. We have experienced equally as much growth on our athletic fields as we have in academic fields. As our school was growing, the perfect outlet for student enthusiasm was in athletic contests. Students on the sidelines were able to participate just as actively as the players on the field through their school spirit. School spirit, an essential component of each student's personality, is the yardstick that measures the degree of interest students display in their school. Student participation grew with renewed excitement as each new victory was accumulated for North Miami Senior High. Victories are easily well received, but our young sports teams had to learn to accept defeat as well. With each new year came more experienced players, players who excelled in sportsmanship, who enjoyed athletics with no idea of reward. 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Derrer, R. Melich, L. Chaffin, H. Schultz. SECOND ROXV: D. Fricke, J. Mitch- ell, P. Fetscher, J. Muthart, D. Webb, P. Cysan, J. Stark, R. Bachmann, R. Sarron, H. Johnston, J. Knight, T. Bible- heimer, D. Kilgaski, J. Krieger. THIRD ROW: R. Hartley, J. Stratton, B. Phebus, J. Anderson, B. Huddleston, P. Di- Blasi, A. Hill, R. Villella, J. Gardner, R. Bogart, D. Fulgi- niti, M. Berg, E. Milmore. FOURTH ROW: A. Heinrich, C. DeFrancesco, D. Edell, R. Macchiarolo, L. Carr, B. Snow, S. Wilson, F. Hill, I. Dobbins, T. Bared, R. VVilkenson, R. Graff, R. Angelou, D: McDaniels, P. Murphy, B. Bryant, H. Beals, T. Neville, J. Thomas. Varsity Gridders Finish With A-5-l Record North Miami footballers opened their 1961 sea- son with a bitter revenge meeting with Edison. Falling beneath a Red Raider rampage, the Pio- neers sufered a 39-0 loss. Determined not to fall in such a way again, Coach Bogart's eleven pushed into an even more rugged game with Norlandis Vikings. A bad break on the conversion try hit the Pioneer gridders for a 7-6 defeat. Stunning the Cavaliers with a 0-0 shutout, North Miami threw her jinx and in their next game ar- razed Jacksonvilleis Ribault team in a 34-7 romp. Miami High was next on the agenda and the Pioneers fell before the national champs 27-0. Then came two wins in a row for the Bogart- men as they took Miami Military's Kaydets 44-0 and downed Miami Jackson I9-7. Next North Miamiis gridders took a short jaunt to Jacksonville and lost to Andrew Jackson in a chilling 33-7 game. Back home again, the Pioneers played losing host to Jacksonville Lee, as they dropped their ninth bout of the season I4-6. In the last game Hiaelah fell for the third straight time, I3-6, in a high spirited rival Homecoming game, leaving the Pioneers with a 4-5-I record. Senior players are: FIRST ROW: J. Muthart, K. Osborn, J. VVirth, D. Meyers, H. Johnston, and P. Cysan. SECOND ROW: J. Krieger, P. DiBlasi, B. Phebus, T. Hartley, R. Urbanek, and B. Snow. THIRD ROW: P. Sarron, D, Edell, R. Macchia- rolo, and R. Wilkinson. NOT PICTURE are: R. Angelou, H. Beals, D. Fulginiti, J. Stratton, J. Thomas, and R. Villella. . 'mmm f ffvxwrr ww .L f jffiif, 1 1 ,, 1 . 7 p., , P' .1 g fs 3 1 I 'fa' 1. X' rw' . gf, ' ifigiw .X 7 ,,., f 'Q 'c liff ' .nf M .H ,V,, 0 : , f-4 az' ff he Ag, - , ff! J N, ,1.,f K ' .:fffY.,' 42 'WAN f,,,i wwf ...-an ', v f .V ,:t.1.l if,-f Ax.. 4 5 y'asf?1V 'bi , 4 at Edison 39 .,,,, Norland 7 .,,,..,, Gables 0 .,,,..,A,,,,, Iax Bibault 7 ,,,,.,.,,,. Miami High 27 ,,......., Miami Military 0 ...... THIS YEAR Miami Jackson 7 .......... Andrew Iackson 33 Jax Lee 14 ..........,..... Hialeah 6 ............. ,V ,,., LN, wifi? Sf' 3 5- H2-v.,'g'z fi, - w a ,Q '1a.kn., All-City Pete DiBlasi displays a trophy with Head Coach Red Bogart. NM NM NM NM NM NM NM Edison ...,i,. . Norland ....., Gables ...,.,,. Open ........,..,, Stranahan ..,,.,,,i Miami High ,,.., Pompano ...,. Ft. Lauderdale South Broward McArthur .......,.,,,,, NEXT YEAR Hialeah ...,....,... ,,,o,,,,o,,,,,,, Stern faces are shown while the first half is reviewed. Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. Nov Nov. Pioneer, 1. Wirth, cuts off Raider runners path. Edison Avenges Miami Edisonis uliedmenv plowed over our Pio- neers in a heartbreaking 39-0 opener, as a spirited crowd of thousands observed the Bogartmen play a talented first quarter. Then in their second quar- ter quarterback Ken Osborn was taken out of the game with a ripped knee ligament. With his ab- sence, the club's controls were sluggish and evi- dence of Edison revenge on ,60 was visable. Soph. QB-R. M elich sends Muthart scarnpering. Injured Osborn helped oh' at the half. Norlond Nips, 7-6 The Pioneer Gridders led 6-0 at the half and in- flicted many injuries to the Viking lineup but they couldnit stop Norland halfback Larry Adams on a lucky breakaway kickoff sprint in the second half. This paced the Norland squad to their biggest victory of the season as the conversion kick pushed the scoreboard lead, 7-6. NM Grobs Morol Victory North Miami's defense marveled, but their offense couldnlt click as they captured an impressive moral victory over the Cavaliers of Coral Gables. The double Ois tell the story of tvvo strong defensive units and many fumbles, but exclude the pre-game 18 point underdog rating that was given to the Pioneers. junior, Jack Mitchell and senior halfback Paul Gysan maneuvered Gables right out of their only TD opportunity with a tackle and a diving fumble recovery on the two yard line. Richard Angelou cuts down a Cavalier for a loss. i l w Paul Gysan tallies another fumbles from Gable's quarter back. jim M uhart didn? expect the flying Cavalier Double two clicks off another first. Ribault QB finds no receivers. Bogortmen Riddle Ribciult for First Big'n 311-7 Five TD,s and victory number one were tallied up as Iacksonville Ribault crumbled to the power- ful Pioneer offense. Senior fullback Bob Phebus plowed for 55, 13 and 1 yards and gathered in 18 points leading the Bogartmen to a successful romping of the out of town squad. Ends Richard Angelou and Ronald Villella set the Pioneers up for their fourth score with two consecutive passes. Later, Phebus again dominated the offensive thrills with a hand-off which he ran over tackle and sprinted 55 yards untouched. Left half, Muthart, capped off the Pioneers, romp with a short blast up the middle for the final score. Jax defenders are too late as D. Webb is within inches of the goal. 6 i1 5 fcf ,M 0, M fi? , l f 4 7202 4 Wg H 1 .V W1 A V, f, Q , f V ,, an ff 2 451, f ff M.M.A. Crumbles Under Pioneer Offensive Push North Miarni's Bogartmen, using reserves by the numbers, literally ran Miami Military Academy into the ground as they collected a 44 to 0 score. Contributing to the Pioneer romp was the ex- cellent performance of senior fullback, Bob Phe- bus. Phebus was the workhorse for the backfield all night, punching over tackle 'continually for numerous gains. His 55-yard touchdown sprint sent the crowds wild and spurred the squad for a bigger romp. The fourth quarter showed the crowd North Miamils bench strength. Almost every Pioneer saw action and still the Kaydets remained scoreless. With not eight seconds remaining in the game, Ron Villella flared out from scrimmage to the sideline, Mehlich fired a pass and Ron raced half the field to the final touchdown. Herby Johnson nails MMA halfback. L 142 Tackle Ron Macchairolo leads interference as Webb sheds off MMA linebacker. Meyers blocks another Miami jackson halfbaek. 1 W E , , 4 f 7, f . , A f,.: i.,5y l V . Q plums 1, ,mf-fm ,gf A f I ? f 4, f Charles DeBaby, future speed merchant, carries in his first varsity game. Pioneers Ride Herd on the Thoroughbreds North Miamiis redheaded fullback, jerry Ander- son, gave a large Homecoming crowd a preview of next year,s offensive as he plunged for two touchdowns and another victory against rival Hia- leah. Senior lim Muthart ran behind his tackles Ron Macchiarollo and Roy Hartley many times for big yardage in the first eighty-drive. Anderson followed with the score from the two. Randy Wilkinson booted the conversion. For the next two quarters both teams held tight, but the Thoroughbreds, made the first mistake, which resulted in another Anderson score, now 13 to 0. After fighting down to the one yard line. Vance Ceasar broke through to score. The extra point failed. Despite a last minute drive by the Thor- oughbreds the score remained 13 to 0. Phebus finds a small hole at the two Pre-game formalities take place before the rival game. WH WRYR WAR H115 Our Varsity Basketball team: FIRST ROW: E. Masaitis, D. D. Dickinson, I. Kernmerer, M. McLaughlin, S. Carlton, I Hansill, S. Dashiff, Coach Hyrne, I. Hickok, I. Anderson, Puccio, P. Ellis, R. Lacey, H. XVoods, Manager. I. Reese, M. Sass, Manager. SECOND ROW: B. Maloney, Cagers Find Team Work An Essential Part of The Game Our Junior Varsity Basketball tearn: FIRST ROW: L. buhler, and I. Rowland. SECOND ROVV: VV. Kuken, I. Byrnes, C. Bisbano, R. Melich, B. Micldendorf, T. Hunger- Cline, R. Hutson, K. Flaum, I. Parkes. 1 w i P x V l Forward Ed Masaitis was one of the most popular cagers on this year's squad. Besides keeping the team in fine humor he was a fine competitor on the court. John Kemmerer saw quite a hit of his senior action under the nets, where he hauled down many rehouncls. . E,-,ma --'f' -1 Senior Dwight Dickinson drives in for a layup in pre-game practice. Dwight was an excellent team player this year i L 147 Ed Masaitis tips one in against Palmetto. Iolzn Kemnzcrcr and Mike McLaughlin wait for a rebouncl. Juniors jerry Anclerson and Steve Carlton practice zz drill Randy Lacy flriues for two points. x?sO,3'i' umm ,L 'QM M- , + -1 f M Q l my M if c- ,, Jim Reese shoots foul-shot at MacArthur game. Ed Masaitis, No. 31, Mike McLaughlin, No. 39, and Randy Lacey, No. 33, try to get rebound at the Miami Military Academy game. Players, managers, and coaches discuss plays and strategy for the game. ff --XX -.Ml-.K 149 Team members how heads for a moment of prayer. Bill M alony tries hrls hand at a lay-up shot. All eyes are on the hall at the Junior Varsity ,game with MacArthur. 1 Our baseball team always practiced hard after school dur- ing the season. Members of this active team are: Coach Clark, R. Villella, R. Tisdale, P. Fetschur, I. Mitchell, D. McKay, I. Bloch, T. Stroemer, D. Damiano, T. Canfield, I. LaMotta, and D. Godt. SEATED are: P. Sarron, R. Me- lich, S. LaPage, H. Johnson, M. Cushner, H. Schultz, I. Stark, M. Knestrick. R. Sarron, I. Speake, D. Harrington, and A. VVood, seated in front. Baseball-The Spectators' Sport Although the baseball season had just begun when this book went to press, We can all be proud of our baseball team for their fine sportsmanship and their eagerness to Win. The boys on the team all have special abilities, which, when put together, Coach Clark instructs four of the senior players, John Speake, Marty Knestrick, Pete Sarron, and Ira Bloch. .it .Aux blend to make a fine team. Under the guidance and direction of their coach, Coach Clark, the boys have practiced long hours in hopes of a successful season. Batter upf' shouts Ira Bloch as he gets ready to catch the first ball. ff' f ,L ,.f, 1 -fl ,Jain 59 M, A ' , -f f , H ,it w ,, H f lr: ,.., , 151 T Z I, , ,f..- 1' K 41,5 Q L. . J Agh V. ' '. , fel T lg f 3 Q, 'Q l-1 '-ww ' S g A 1 I V, gf.: f . QE We - ,ff iw A fs- 41 j W1 ii., 1 ' . 2 if e gf f .i,V W U x ge 5 Q Wff Y .1 , .f 4 , ,,,. Infielders take a break for a picture. They are: I. Mitchell, S. LaPage, T. Stroemer, T. Canfield, and I. LaMotta. SEATED: H. Schultz, M. Knestrick, R. Sarron, and I. Speake. Terry Straemer reaches from first base to catch a fly ball. Pete Sczrron shows his bunting technique, i 152 Dale M cKay catches high fly. This year's outfielders are R. Tisdale, P. Sarron, D. Harrington, D. Damiano. ar ' ff .f l f AFM X - Q I. Mitchell prepares to make a fast run to first after 'making a good hit. and R. Villella. SEATED are I. Stark, M. Cushner, and X Aeig A ' llll . . ig ' X01 ,Q 0 ' M. will . - . V FIG Dennis Damiano Edison game. Herbert johnson 154 Our swimming team is out practicing come rain or shinei' every day. Members of this team are: FIRST ROWV: C. Todd, S. Rathbun, L. Hardie, B. Mathews, G. Chaney, I. Smith, K. Young, M. Wynn, I. Cole, P. Holden P. Scanlan, I. Krassner. SECOND ROWV: P. Dreisen, T. Thompson, P. Hepp, R. Weeks, R. Schindler, B. Albertson, I. Guise, I. Beeman, A. LaMontagne. THIRD ROVV: R. Chamberlin, T. Deutsch, T. McCarren, K. Randle, D. Campbell, R. Varsity Squad H Last year Coach Auer's swimming squads both took second place at the State Meet at Gainesville, and Richard Abrahams, Ray VVeeks and Patty Scanlan received All-City honors. This year's boy's squad looks just as promising with such members as Richard Abrahams, Ray Weeks, Al LaMontagne, and Sam Fields. They are hoping to repeat and better last year's per- formance. And thegfre off! - so begins another day of practice. CIS vaewweewf. WH M 9,1 My Flaum, M. Berman, D. XVayne, D. Reilly, S. Stone. FOURTH ROVV: S. Turbert, S. Covert, L. VVeisblatt, R. Glassman, D. Straka, L. Ranch, P. Lambert, I. McHugh, S. Shurman, E. Brown, C. 'Wheaton, Coach Auer. FIFTH ROVV: I. Loyd, S. Fields, K. Hoffman, I. Chewning, R. Rank, N. Apfelbaum, R. Abraham, E. Hoffmann, I. Rus- sell, E. Luchman. SIXTH ROWV: B. Pugh, I. Smith, H. Be- linky, P. Hurlock, M. Seid, T. Ciuffride, IV. Menger, Winning Season The girl's team this year is led by Patty Scanland and Patty Smith. Since most of the team gradu- ated last year, this year's squad will have to be built up in number. Bill Pugh and Mary Vkiynn hold the diving talents and should do very well this year. Riclzarcl Abraham has received All-City lzonors from both the Herald and News. He swims the butterfly and freestyle Sprints. Roger Schindler is the best hackstroker on this year's squad Sam Fields will help carry the 200 and 400 freestyle load this year, 156 I Kathy Young practices her hutteifly stroke. Karl Hoffman swims the butterfly and sprints and also corn petes in individual medleys. Pat Holden cuts through the water with the breaststrohe. cy , h i Melvin Seicl swims the middle distance freestyle. Pete H epyfs specialties are the short Sprints. 9 , fx 4 r M,,.fff' Mary Wynn, our only girl dioer, practices a half gainer. 157 Senior I. Moore who runs the 220 and 440 is a three year veteran. Sophomore C. Debaby, in getset position, should prove quite the sprinter in the future. Members of the Track Team are: FIRST ROW: A. Leist, E. Donnerstein, D. Stoddard, K. Osborne, I. Muthart, L. Pilla, C. Debaby, S. Elias, C. Kay, T. Urspruch, I. Miller, T. Torres, L. Ramirez, B. Jeffries, L. Sweetwood, A. Higgens, D. Mott, T. Teems. SECOND ROW: A. Hill, I. Dobbins, L. Rogers, B. Snow, L. Beltrone, B. Fine, D. Blix, M. Mun- day, I. Lewis, D. McKibben, D. Miller, F. Mellon, M. Sier- .'. f Squod Shows Promise This years team, although young and inexperi- enced, displays a talent loaded future. Seniors on Coach Sullivan's squad this year are T. Lytle, D. Ozburn, B. Huddleson, G. Sandell, I. Moore, D. Edell, R. Macchairollo, B. Graber, B. Snow, I. Muthart, and K. Osborne. Two of the most ex- perienced members are T. Lytle and C. Sandell. Much is expected of Lytle who is the team,s best quarter rniler. Sandell, Who is also one of the best hurdlers inthe state, is also a fine relay man. piejko, B. Bryant, I. Cline, I. Moore, T. Lytle, D. Ozburn. THIRD ROW: Coach Sullivan, A. Heindrich, R. Macchai- rollo, D. Edell, G. Barhein, L. Ware, F. Brajdic, D. Koner- ding, T. Williamson, I. Halstead, B. Graber, T. Grozian, M. Berg, N. Cathcart, C. Whitaker, B. Huddleson, G. Sandell, and M. Rey. Bill Huddleston and George Sandell practice jumping the hurdles. This year's track captains are Terry Lytle and George Sanclell. Don Ozburn practices his running speed and skill before a meet. 159 f ' ,L 3, A, f ' , W gf. wmv' X saws Z M Senior Bob Graber leads the sprinters, juniors and sophomores, in workouts. Track Provides Cpportunity for Participation Linda Lewis, finding insufficient competition among females, works out with the boys, squad. 1 gig'-wfwigg I , V .Z V ii f Ron M acchiarolo displays his shotput form. 160 Senior Iim Mutliart is the squad's pole oaulter. David Edell lets the slzotput fly Half-rnilers run five and eight miles a day for their workouts. 1 I Bob Snow and Terry Lytle run the relay on our track ield. Daoicl Talbot begins the broad jump. Our track men run the field as other sports engage in spring practice, - North Miami's Gymnastic team brought home many victories P. McDonald. KNEELINC: B. XVilliams, E. Doyle, D. from this year's competition. Pictured are: I. Hummel, T. Smart, and I. Alcorn. Blackstock, K. Schroder, I. Dowling, B. Bailey, C. Suddretli, Skill oncl Form Are Vitcil to Gymnosts C, Suddrgfh and j, Dowling work the rings, Zljlacksiock, K. Schroder, and I. Alcorn display fine Ja nce. Members: STANDING: T. Honeycutt. P. Morris, G. Lozo, Cicio. KNEELING are: F. Camp, M. Halliwell. I. Hagen, I. Crane, S. Sandburg, R. Hollis, I. Villella, D. Straka, P. I. Fields. B. Pasorini. L. Keller, P. McDonald, C. Hinkley, Badagliacca. G. VValdman. I. Zelbeer, D. Smith. and Coach S. VVeinstock, and F. Montesano. W1 3 , gt. Ax f J 'K t, , .pf , A X ft Members ofthe girls' tennis team are: E. charlos, V. Casale, I. Howells, C. Castell, B. Kline, Captain N. Howells, I. Taylor, K. Schwartz, V. Stark, Mgr., Miss Veling, Sponsor. The Tennis Tec1m's Skill Requires Practice Daily exercises, practice, and guidance from the coach, Miss Veling, is the schedule of the tennis team while in training for matches which began in January. ' Team spirit, willingness to work, cooperation, respect and courtesy to both team members and opponents are a must for any member of the team. To raise money, the team Washed cars, sold soft drinks after school and at basketball games, and sold pennant pins. With the money, they bought new equipment including a machine which serves tennis balls for practice, and outfitted the whole team with new uniforms. Becky Kline reaches high to return a powerful serve. 164 Evelyn Chatlos is practicing hard to improve her serve. The tennis team jumps rope frequently to build their muscles and their reflexes. . 'Exe' Vw. . -W, ,-,. lm W , 5 jk f4I' 24-A, 'gif A ff. '1 I is .. in . , l .- Q ,H 0 2 ,w M , --, I ya MV... , 5 K' 1,3355- Y- Q-.1.i,,,g. , , r . 45 tg, . , +dp::'A'.-yi., 15 , ,Q W- K' Aa' W :T K ' 1 R 7' v .lf 1 1 of ' , 5 .f 1'4 v J A y o . JS, M I K J Q vw 1'1 ' ages' s f , Y ,Y f' .N . if 1 A ,, K . i 0 53 M 2 . If , I x I' .qc-W g f 1 Q wvigyf . 55252. Members ofthe boys' tennis team are: Miss Veling, Sponsor, M. Goldberg, D. Marshall, L. Scott, Capt., N. O'Dawe, R. Crowell, J. Morrow, D. Stetson, S. Andrews. f ! n .g-:--- -www. if ,.- 9 I N - u I ' ,:,f I Q 4 'f-Hiisseiief' , '. 'i chan!- ' Wt 1164 a 'e . , ,,,,,.,. .. .... A . l elif l . '.'. fi g 5. L 'sig V I- . V. P-Mn i -VM A 1 51.2 Q . if ,ll X , - . sf rag-sane M .. - l+': f-W A ' f E .Q--,-.v- ,. ' ', I ' ' Q ' . J Good use of the new servzng machine is made as Dave L , Qf ff' . ' ' .' .--M . , ..r.,e.....n---'- -1 Marshall returns a practice serve. ' yea, 'A Vi, Rim,l,NQ,,53,,, ,.s. ,a1n.-.,,.,,-- l L. 'll' 52:1 '.l. - Qc ii 'l,- f . 1-if - 1595! U if 3. f j K if '. ' . ff N. O,Dawe prepares to return a forehand shot. 165 Ken Heller, Lewis YVilhite, and Chris Mapes coach Mike Miller, Bruce Winlcle, and David Hindone at target practice. Rifle Teom: New Sport ot North Miomi High Gne of our newer sports teams is the rifle team. At the present time they have twelve members, but the interest in this sport is steadily growing. The team has many sports activities during the year. Every Saturday they meet here at the school and have target practice for several hours. They have matches quite frequently in which both the boy and girl members participate. Most of these matches are out-of-town. They have traveled to such places as Key WVest and Tamiami. Rifle Club members are: SITTING: Danny Baumgarten Judy Carstensen, Mr. VVilliams and Mr. Johnson, Sponsorsg Chris Mapes, and Ken Heller. STANDING: David Rindone, Mike Miller, Ken Shane, Lewis IfVilhite, Bruce VVrinkle Paul Grouleff. 1 2 may E Guiding and instructing the team are its officers: Lewis Wilhite, Ken Heller, Paul Grouleff, and Mike Miller. . WW, YMANU I is Samoa 'Nl' 44 j ff . . The girls, A colleylaall team poses after their tournament. Head of all the girls' sports is Mrs. Bradd. Girls interested in sports and those who excell in them participate in the extracurricular activities offered by the Physical Education Department. This year our volleyball team brought honors to North Miami High by defeating all other girl's teams for the district championship. Sportsmanship is The Rule of Their Go me One of the many oariecl activities in physical education is field hockey. 'I67 Our hard working coaches are: KNEELINC: Coach Hyrne, basketballg Mr. Murrell, business manager, Coach Red Bogart, footballg Coach Cagni, basketball. STANDING: DEP T. Coach Cave, football, Coach Clark, baseballg Coach Del- Eiellg, lfootballg Coach Sullivan, track, and Coach Herbst oot a . Coaches Strive for Perfection in Sports As we, the spectators, watch a sports event, few of us realize the time, practice, and hard Work that went into that particular event. Throughout the year many of our students par- ticipate in such sports as football, basketball, base- ball, and track. Too often the winning credit goes to the team members rather than the coaches. These faculty members are out on the field every afternoon giving freely of their time and knowledge to help the students make their sport a success. Coaches Bogart, Cave, DelBello, and Herbst are interested in making our football team the best in the state. They start training the boys in the spring 168 for the big fall games. Coaches Cagni and Hyrne are trying their best to re-gain the basketball state championship for North Miami High. The spectators, sport , baseball, is headed by Coach Clark who has readied his boys to play any and all other teams. Coach Sullivan has some of the fastest running students around Miami on his track team. And Mr. Murrell, as business manager, incites school spirit and good sportsmanship into all the sports. 1 3 Cheerleaders line up to cheer the team to victory. Mr. Rice watches with interest as game progresses Coral Gables majorettes added sparkle to that game. ,sz ' . 5 2 Z 6 X . , 1 169 X , I I ,,,,,, d,,,,,, ,,,.., f ,, ,,,. ,... . H .,., A. ,,,,. U from Members of the sophomore and junior classes start their football practice early in the spring When given the signal the girl,s swimming team dives in at another day of practice. Track men ancl football players alike practice flaring March. , MM V, ' I 7 ,,g,Z,4!5, , I I I 4 I 1' ,401 and practice 171 wxqwf 5 r i 3 1 , , , 1.4 Q l FEATURES 'ink- my Our education doesn't consist of all work or all play alone. just as classroom instruction leaves lasting traces, so our extra-curricular activities round out our education and leave memories which will become even closer to us as we grow older. All the activities featured in this section were not present at the start of our school. They were added year by year at the students' suggestions, and as the school added the tenth through twelfth grades. Sharing in these activities through the years have brought the students closer together, giving them a feeling of pride in their school and fellow students. Young people putting forth their supreme effort for achievement in their fields exemplifies the spirit of improvement at North Miami Senior High. Pat Edwards, Diane Lessner, Diane Den- ,ning, Flora Io Chandonnet, and Glenda Daniels wait nervously before the game. As tradition would have it, the cheerleaders and Student Council decorated the Hame- coming Court Float with white love-seats, baby palms and red roses. Diane Patterson casts the spell over the Thorough breds on Sorrota's winning float. Third place winner was Honoria's Honoria Sweeties . QP' . if W 4 tj I P J. f Sub-Debs and Key came in second with their float Can Those Thoroughbredsv. LL- ...S .,.. Tri Hz Y and Hi-Y's floats A Little Bit of Heaven. Storybook Land comes to North Miami through Anchoris float. Ir. Exchange members let Hialeah know what will be happening to their football players on the field. . . . . Tri-G used a roman theme for their float Homecoming 1961 November 22, 1961. This is a date that will stand out in the minds of many for years to come. This was the night of our 1961 homecoming game, parade, and dance. The festive activities began with the traditional parade through North Miami. Eight of our clubs partici- pated with beautiful floats ending with the homecoming court on a float bedecked with roses. The game with Hialeah started the tension which steadily built up until Miss Flora Io Chandonnet was crown- ed our Homecoming Queen by Miss Candy Collins, 1960 Homecoming Queen. We will always remember the dance which followed our victory over Hialeah 13-6, when the winners of the float contest were announced: 1st place, Sorrota, 2nd place, Sub- Debs or Key Club, and 3rd place, Honoria. Beta members show true Pioneer Spirit. RA JO 1 Hom Her Mcajest, Princess Glenda Daniels Princess Pat Edwards Princess Diane Denning Princess Diane Lessner L. Everybody seems pleased as Flora Io receives her congratula- tions from Bert DuBois, her escort. ,uf R f' -V , A,w , :w ap f V Q ' , vi. , , M, ,571 ' Mr. Rice chats with parents about the game pro- ceedings. North Miami was really out to beat Hialeah this year. Diane Denning, Bill Coleman, Glenda Daniels and Bert DuBois nervously try to converse before half- time. 'l7B Everybody gets into the act as students decorate the goal posts. ff ,, r M, .3 K . S, 1 if Y? 4' V K A .V , -ll! , may ,Sym Diane Lessner, Daoe Trathen, and Pat Edwards watch the game as tension mounts up. 5 Let's fight, fight, fightl! yells Michelle Newman, cheerleader captain. . . . . , . . Flora Io Chandonett beams with happiness as she begins her reign. Drum major, Bentley Shellahammer, strikes up the band as they play Miss America . x ,,f if ? Richard Chamberlain and Raymond fudge our M iss Conestogal' contest. 180 Massey gmcigusly Miss Ioan Patrick and Richard Chamberlain decorate the Blair Hospital Yule tree. r D f lfijn Gear vig?-iu Al+ iwo lw 1 Q - CU LcY.FF5.NS'TY January ll, l?6Q Miss Penny Xosk, Editor UConastofaN Forth Miami High School .E. 137th Street Forth Miami, Florida Soo I-? Dear Miss Block: V ,A After careful judging by Nr. Tassey, Kiss Patrick and myself, we have selected contQstant W4 es our choice for Miss Convstoga -- 1962. Headless to say, it was a dif?icult decision for us and we hope that it meets with your aprroval. Hay we Qxtend our best wishes to the entire :student body of North Tvfiami 211521 School and ask that you continue to watch the Doctor Kildare ssries over our Miami outlet, NCKT. Best wishes for 1962 and always. Sincerely , Z HICHARE C . TAI ZLETERLJKIN RC:vo W 'xr'-.S , ,,gi, .i':' 'A XX -M .5 X., , T224 Miss Conestoga ,LIQANPERRETTIX LINDA HOLLAR MIRIAM LEFKOWITZ SHARON MURPHY DONNA STEVENSON MARY STRATIGOS NANCY WEBER GALE WISEMAN PAULETTE YUHAS BEST ALL AROUND DONE MOST FOR NORTH MIAMI HIGH MOST LIKELY TO SUCEED MOST SCH OLARLY MOST ATHLETIC MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT FRIENDLIEST WI TTIEST MOST TALEN TED BEST DRESSED 186 1962 Superlcatives Diane Smith and Don Dickerson Barbara Schoenlaerger Tony Corbo Diane Denning and Keith Barish Sherry Leader and Iohn Citron Lincla Lewis and Iohn Stratton Michelle Newman and Brent Williams Mary Swindell and Gene Schwerin Rosemary Caputo ancl Tim Long Glenda Daniels and Bentley Shellahamer Joanne H oschar and Steven Barton an DONE MOST FOR NORTH MIAMI HIGH Barbara Schoenberger Tony C orbo BEST ALL AROUND Diane Smith Don Dickerson 2 gi Q MOST LIKELY T0 SUCEED Diane Denning Keith Barish MOST SCHOLARLY Sherry Leader .Iohn Citron I not picturedj MOST ATHLETIC Linda Lewis John Stratton K not pictured Q MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Michelle Newman Brent Williams ik , K xg in, px,-, ,,a..,,,, F RIENDLIEST M ary Swindell Gene Schwerin WITTIEST Rosemary C aputo Tim Long BEST DRESSED Ioanne H oschar Steve Barton MOST TALEN TED Glenda Daniels Bentley Shellahamer lay Beskind Don Dickerson Alan Levan Dennis Wightman Diane Denning Being pronounced a Pioneer at the end of the year in the Conestoga is the greatest single honor that can be bestowed upon a senior here at North Miami High School. These students are chosen for their outstanding traits and characteristics which are unequalled by any other member of the student body. A selected committee of administrative and faculty personnel meet in a secret session in the middle of the academic year and select eight students, four girls and four boys. Pioneers Mary H Owtlffd Lipscomb The Pioneer is the symbol of perfection: Dianne Patterson Barbara Schoenberger 192 each student ln his own rlght has achieved the highest standard in high school. Diane Denning Many acnvities, many duties, and many respon- sibilities, but Diane Denning still has time to be friendly and helpful. Diane, a member and now vice-president of Sub-Debs has contributed much to the school. She has brought honors to the school through the Honor Carde, the Concert Choir, and the Pioneers vocal ensemble. The sweetheart of the Honor Garde also is interested in the Latin Language and has received several awards in this field. WVith all these activities Diane stays on the Dean's list and is an active member of National Honor Society and Beta. I ay Beskind lay Beskind has served our school well in the last three years. He has served as sophomore class vice-president, Beta Honor Societyls sergeant-at- arms, and senior class vice-president. During his years at North Miamijay has been a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish Club, and is president of Key Club. Iay's interests vary from playing of the violin and clarinet to water skiing and sports in general. He has been of community service in helping with the Cancer Society Drive, Muscular Dystrophy Drive, and the March of Dimes. 193 Mary Howard Lipscomb Radiating warmth and sincerity, Mary Howard quickly makes even a total stranger feel at ease. Her activities have reflected her sparkling person- ality over the years. She has worked diligently to make the proms better by serving on the sophomore and junior proms committees. Last summer Mary was elected Supreme Court justice at Cirl's State and she has received the Optimist,s Club Outstand- ing Citizenship Award. Mary Howard has par- ticipated in many community drives and is very active in her church group. 194 Don Dickerson Representing North Miami High as good will ambassador, Don Dickerson has sown the seed of friendship both here and abroad. Don has served on our Student Council as president of the Inter- Club Council, and as a delegate to several con- ventions. In other extra-curricular activities, Don has been the chairman of the Christmas Ball and the Foreign Student Carnival. Among Don's special interests and hobbies are hunting, fishing, skiing, and traveling. Don has served the community as honorary councilman for North Miami, and has received the American Legion Award. ,,,a.an sar ., ma , ff! Dianne Patterson Always smiling, gay and lighthearted is Dianne Patterson, president of Sorrota. She has worked to better the school through the Student Council as Inter-Club Council representative and Student Council Representative. Her interest in music is expressed in her membership in Marching Band and Concert Band. Dianne has done extensive work in her church's Sunday School. Alan Levan Dependable, and diligent in his work, Alan Levan has been noted for his fine Work with the National Forensic League and Thespians. Alan was on the Inter-Club Council and secretary of publicity on the Student Council. Alan is the president of his youth group at his temple, and the junior Achieve- ment of Greater Miami. He was elected Mayor and Senator at Boyis State and vice-president of South Eastern Speech and Drama Institute. Alan has also received many first-place awards in public speaking. E 195 . 4 - , V , fav- 5. . ,L ini? 1,230 Zim vi 4 G :ii 1 A- 6' ' ,' W, 1: ritflw . .,A. . fs.',-awie. ymfffx .f' 4 1 an l Barbara Schoenberger Handling the money for a class is one of the many tasks which Barbara Schoenberger has under- taken in the last three years. She is also treasurer of Beta. She has Worked hard to serve her school and community through Honoria, Student Council, and Honor Garde. Barbara is active in her re- ligious youth group and was a volunteer for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Among the honors which she has obtained are being a graduation Herald and a finalist for the Foreign Exchange Student Program. 196 Dennis Wightman Serving his school With pride is Dennis Wight- man, Student Council president. Dennis has worked efficiently as sophomore class president, junior class representative, member of the Inter-Club Council, Career Day chairman, and as a Key Club member to make the school life more interesting throughout the years. Out of school, Dennis enjoys sports and music. He is an active member of the young people's society at his church and he was one of the six boys to attend Boy's State from our school. .7 L 1 .. ,i Q Q if Aw ' 1 +2 ,,,,,. ,. We. fa 3,-ff -- - Representatives of Boys' State and Girls' State are: Mary Lipscomb, Alan Levan, Bob Labbe, Dennis Wightman, Paul Gysan, Frank jones, jay Beskind, and Joanne Hoschar. Students Receive Practical Governmental Experience at Boys' ancl Girls' State By observing how our government functions, students can better appreciate their democratic government. The finest way a high school student may accomplish this is by being a delegate to Boys, or Girls, State. From our delegates to Girls, State, Mary Lips- comb Was elected Supreme Court Iustice and Jo- anne Hoschar was a representative to the House of Representatives. Mary Lzpscomh and Joanne Hoschar hold Girls' State Pennant. Alan Levan was elected mayor and senator, and Iay Beskind held the offices of councilman and senator at Boys' State. The democratic spirit of nomination and election Was foremost through sessions of Boys' and Girls' State. jay Beskind, Frank jones, and Alan Levan show off their Boys' State shirts and caps. austra- 197 f , ' - - !,ff7,ffff,?3:fwf-9-if Z 7 L 1, 4.9111-3yyg-g1fG2f,2 xW! 4 ,.,f.,WfL, ,,,, ., f f ff f ,Wjw , ,S 1,-I?:'if:a-' Q21-if-YW 'f 1 ff 407 ffffl?fQfQ5Q 'A fig , f.f.7Wf,5,5f,,,g,fff, , , ,f, f f f ,WW ff X C9 527:27 U - ix Z - f f ! q 4 - 'fl , C 1'-'f't,y.,g:'Q, Q gif 2 f :,:2 Y I nas, f, . W' - r ,f gf ,Eff M- , . ,, ,, 'f ' --.ff ' ' is f X 5 91 . - , 1 ' V 21 5252 W. q h 5 ,. -V 5 ,4 I by ' 1 ff , ,.,W, Z I 1 , . 1 'f 1,- - C ,,',-,, gf I 1 Wav ff +-vA--if-A-V---Aww ,,., Y W L, 1 I Y 1 1 1 W 1 P r 4 I r L Y CLASSES fg, , , 2 ff ,f 4, 4A,cf :gif I X In 1951 E. L. Constance junior High boasted of a student body of 1,334. Now in 1962, North Miami Senior High points with pride at a present enrollment of 3,357. This growth in the number of students is typical of the growth of all facets of our school. A decade has gone, but student's memories have lingered. Those first students have vivid recollections of their new, unfinished building. They adjusted to the newness, realizing the growth that was yet to come. This growth was not only due to the addition of building blocks to an unfinished building, but to advancement in pride and love for a new school which can rest only in each student. The years saw an addition in student enrollment which brought the traditions and policies that have become as much a part of our school as the students who attend the classes each day. When, after 7 years, the seventh-ninth grades were dropped, we became North Miami Senior High, grades ten-twelve. This high school had its beginning as a junior high and evolved into a senior high. This change was like the change that our tenth graders experience from their first day of attendance in high school to their graduation day. Their last three years of education see the greatest progress and growth of their entire educations. The moments in the classroom, working with the other students and teachers, prepare young people for productive lives in society. Cay moments, along with the serious, all contribute to lasting memories. These memories are compounded each year for the student, all part of his individual growth, all part of the growth of our school. Alma Mater O'er the fair Atlantic shore, The sun fills each new clay With bright hopes now Anal more each morrow For the Green and Gray. Toxfthee we pledge our loyalty To thee our mind and heart From thy radiant Green ancl Gray Our love will ne'er depart. 200 Ii 4 W 9 Mig, x X W H V Pliriulsnqv. -we---i..,,,,, Q 1 Q ri s Q , ,.,,, 1. .f X ' in .gg Q W 'etluw S Q Q. Q 1 ' 1 N .hu-n TNQ, X . fi' Working di1igent.ly for the c1ass of '62 are: Miss Mastropaolo and Mr. Herbst, Sponsorsg and officers: Jay geskiiid, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Schoenberger, Treasurerg Diane Smith, Secretaryg and Tony Corbo, resi ent. Senior Closs - l962 Motto-God Beside Usg Life Before Us Color-Gold and White Flower-Yellow Rose Song-'KI May Never Pass This Way Againi' 1,11 give my hand to those who cannot see The sunrise or the falling rain. I'11 sing my song, to cheer the weary alongg For I may never pass this Way again. I'11 share my faith with every troubled heart For I sha11 not have 1ived in vain. 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They have sponsored a magazine drive to raise money for the junior-Senior Prom, and the following year's Senior Banquet. A Iunior Class dance was held in the cafeteria to fur- ther raise funds for their activities. Having completed their second year in high school, now on the verge of becoming seniors, they can be proud of past achievements, and look forward to new and exciting experiences. fini ? The junior Class aided by Mr. MVS- 510071 iS fl DVOUCZ SPON- N 0 r d m e y e r , Sponsor, has sor of the Junior Class. achieved a success-ful year's work. 227 K 554 4 4 ':,':'-. I , ,zz ,:. , g I . . an . , ib- if 'N A . A Ji ? ix f 12 I I, kv f, . , 5 I v:'.,VL s. P Sky-WV V x VV :4 ' iezre . .P V ft ! v ' - .- -1 .. . ,g,, . 7, -f ., wmr .- ., ,f -af.f..-Kei.. ' ' 'ft 'fe SE . . ' f J 1 -1 5A Abde11a,E. A Abecasis, L. . 3 f,5 Abele, L. fi, . Ahearn, K. ' .: Albert, D. ,V . 1 Albertson, B. Allen, L. Altman, S. Anderson, I. Andron, A. Ansac, L. Arins, L. Arnett, M. Aselmenbrenner, R. Ashman, G. Aulton, P. Bach, S. Baldwin, N. Bamonte, B. Bames, W. , '. A 'V. .. fr l V Barnett, M. f ' r,..l ...A Bamhaft, J. ' ,Vjgf y fy V f - ' Barrett, C. ., Q: ..l. t 1 if , , ' ...I-,., Baumwald ..,'l: A rt't :L - , VV, ..,. AV ml - k7Vkk,k V .1,Vr V P x- ' , ' Baxter, M. A , .W - A . BGCk, M- 1 ,.... . Irf Beiker, M. 5 1 t Q 3 ztr ' X .f'?1s, B , . .. , f r? tett V.f,,gVi'i'5? ? e J - fi? A .. ,'.,, V V 1' Bell, R. V, -A ., Q Belloise, I. -. g g' .v,. Bennett, C. Bennett: C- VVY . VAVV ff., .,. VVVVVVVV .Q V A . t , tt '- V' Bennett, I. fr' V V47 f',V V V V V Bennett, M. A is V ' X' VE' Berger, S. V C, . , V Berlinghoff A .- -In Berman, M. y .V,, 'QI SIN V XV, . Berman, ' ' Berman, S. VV V1 5 V , L , , Bernstein, S. f f, 'eff 4., r r' f . ' ' fps. V . V X., ' :.f V- f ..-4:s ,,ze3,, 15, A Ai. iw f S' an M.- : , 8 U .S 5. ? Civinette members make sport of the foot- ball team and Coach Bogart. . , . . Q.. , ,, Q. Bianchi, N. r '- ' K Bittner, L. - Boggs, C. h X' Q 5 Berse, C. IS N K 1 x n.. ,, , T U v 1 Bicke1,M. B- . 4 is . A 3 j. ' xv : r f ' .-'T : .N f . . 'Ll M' ef 9 'Ry 2' K ! E 'A' -S . Y Y A .. 79' . 'Q 4 . 1,1 , v ., . ,Z ,la fs .fc:. . , 2' 2 7 5 1 'Q 'iw YM 9 YN sf K S X K 3, M4 -. ' , 1 -15. ' is Sw ff gjv fc A F wr X , h Bond, I. i 9' . E Bookhultz, I. . . h ,V , Boone, R. ,,.x Boroce, K. ' V K A - 5- . '1'1 2 Boudrot, R. . V .,-. ,. I Q f-.1 ' iff: . V -' 's Bournstein, B. . ,A . Q. 1 Boykan, P. ' ,' 'imk' . ' . wi' , A Boza, M. io L,..., Q. 35-.ff 1 Braidic, F. V W 7 ,,,...' Brakehall, VV. W' T Brautigarn, B. -w - , V LLVVL u... .., , Brenner, M. V Bridges, V. Brooks, B. Brown, L. iz my .,-. fl M..-:fi'f'.W7G K' T. ' f .-fi ' 'C Bob Grabvr and Danny Vickers work hard makmg flowers for the float. Brown, 2? viii. ,Vy. pjzhr. .? . ..r,, i Brown . A mr,r .,'. I Brown I . ., - , Q. 1 Brucio, . M.. .R 'iwf 9 Q ,T f.: M. P , of , . . P' fl , P , Bryan, N. Buckle gf - Q Y' B' . ,. Burrows, I. Buzard, K. - x Casbarro, L. Carlin, K. Carmel, C. 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Taylor, I. Taylor, M. Tepfer, R. Thomas, B. Thomas, D. Thomas, D. Tisdale, R. Todd, C. Tomson, P. Torres, D. Traister, A. Tubb, I. Tudor, S. 39 H. x S N 2- . 2 -sl , S ei! :S K' x Vx W 4 f X X- Q S qi: we -A 5 V 5 kkir E S Q' L .,,. Q, Ji ' ' , 'b ggi. , Q ' ig , - f .Q M 5 A Q' I 'irk , Sylvia Dine and Key-elubbers Turner, R. ' K X Tyson, L. We . Udeu, s. Union, I. To T o . Urspruch, T. - .. Ll A ,1 VanGundy, I. . S Van Nostrand, G. - X . , Venable, I. Q lg' Vidi, J. ,K ,, fi V f Vinocur, S. .fx Vogt, H. V ' 'S Voit, S. . Volante, T. X ,,.Q, . Vollmer, J. Volpa, M. , b Q -,A. . . Waitlatz, 1. I T I Wa enga, R. Q ,. T ..,, VVa1ters, H. f- I 1' S M32 W Ware, L. Xgli... Y Sf, . YVax, E. T 4 -Q Q S. Lf xl Weber, , 1 ' X XX, 55 3 Weber, N. ' 5' 5 X ,fo S ll in Weeks, R. S f - 1 if Weinstein, H. hs ..-pi NR P . Wheaton, C. AS. . P . 5? 2' W Wheldon, B. 'N ,, b Wiener, E. Z? 'I X Weider. I. N 5,1 .4 6 E .. r- . g VVierstuck, B. 4 1 7' 1' Wilbur, D. K . :I . Williams, C. W' ,.o-i S 5 Williams, L. .. .9 jg: 1- ., of' A 7 S 35. Winbarg, R. 4, g. g Winn, S. gp Winstead, M. ' h X Wlinters, K. T .M ,,5f',?Qf? 4 Wood, A. 'liirff in 221. Wooten, T. Worthington, R. Weder, I. XA. .S K, 1 .. WVrub1e, D Wulf, L. VVutz, N. Yarley, I. Yuhas, P. Zaas, M. Rager, I. Zaleski, K. Zappi, B. Zappolo, C Zarcone, P Zinn, K. The emotzons that arise at a football game are expressed on these students faces Mrs. Crantano, sponsor, Mr. Miller, Sponsor, Sylvia Pfoten- Weiss, Teasurer, and Don Smith, President are officers hauer, Corres ondin Se reta ' D nn' N V' fth S h l . p g c ry, e is ewman, 108 o e op omore cass Prwidentg Sharon Murphy, Recording Secretary, Jerry Sophomores Thrill to New Experience Upon Entering High School 1261 students thrilled to a new experience this year as they entered the halls of North Miami High as sophomores. Eagerly, they began the school year, meeting with the problems of a new schedule and new teachers, experiencing excite- ment at their first high school football game, and showing great spirit for their new school, North Miami High, which they will always remember. Now, by the end of the year, these students are 242 no longer awed sophomores, they are students advancing their education, proud of their school, and wise in the ways of North Miami High. During the progress of the year, after they had become familiar with the routine of the school, they elected their class officers, appointed cabinet officers, collected class dues, and truly became an organized part of North Miami High. Regardless of what grade the student is in, the school spirit is the same. , Zi'-If Q X ,. . . f. ,, . . 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V WUH, fi Young, I. ff, V ,VV . . V5 V Young, R. , Yourke, M. D., .Q Zacharia, M. Zaiser, L. ,. Zeiber, J. Ziffer, T. Zimmaro, C. Zucher, S. f ZW f X ' 2 S ? ..i,'.L: Taylor, W. Thompson, S. Tierney, M. Tofts, C. Traband, K. Tripician, L. Tuck, H. Turner, K. Tupper, T. VeiLer, S. Visclet, I. Volante, T. Wafers, D. Wares, M. Waters, D. Way, M. Way, M. Wayne, D. Webb, D. Weber, N. Weigle, L. Weir, B. Welch, S. Weldon, V. Widekind, S. Williams, I. Williams, S. Winne, B. Winter, M. Winters, I. -. ,uw ,. ls, ' yi: ,I ,' - 1' ' as K ' ,' l f T ., . A T '.rr. . . - 2 s A , V I , f,,. I f.,V .fi , Sh , 1 1 .ort f Q 'IX 315 gr ' ' W :5 .,,.f, 2 if 1 Q . .,,, '. .-cw, , 1 ,af .Y ' .,., T nr.s .2f.,.:3aff' wi-la' 2, x, 2 My YV - 'i,'fa.?f ' ar .T , x., . I, - V W af fif. , 3 -f 1. A K We sincerely Wish to thank our advertisers for their faith in our yearbook by advertising with us. Progress carmot be made Without the help of our friends and co-workers, or efforts far surpass individual striving. Many people Working together for a common goal, achieve this goal more efficiently and in less time. It is for these reasons We need our advertisers. We both form a team for the production of a yearbookg the student providing journalism talent and our advertisers supporting them. Both parts are essential for the finished product. A.B.C. House of Formals A.B.C. Costume Shop EVERYTHING IN STOCK IMMEDIATE FITTINGS Phones: Day PL 7-3492 Nite JE 8-2706 5130 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Florida JIM ROGERS AUTOS, INC. NEW AND USED CARS 10101 N.W. 27th Avenue Miami, Florida VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE North Dade Impo PHONE! WI 7-7413 15551 W. DIXIE HIGHWAY NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLA. JORDAN MARSH ARTIS RESTAURANT West Dixie Highway FLORIDA FLAIR FASHIONS GRADUATE INTO FLORIDA'S FUTU RE! An education at one of Florida's outstanding institutions of higher learning will prove a valuable asset in the years ahead. Remember also, that every Florida learning hour can be transformed into Florida earning power . No other state offers more promise for action-minded, well-trained young people. Reddy Kilowatt suggests that you make a gd-y of the growing opportunities in the Sunshine State and find out why so many Florida grads find Florida ideal for a life- time of profitable home-work . Ol' o FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY Helping Build Florida Compliments of COMMERCIAL BANK OF MIAMI 9301 N.W. 7th Avenue Big Bank Service With Every Banking Convenience Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of Young Sophisticates 9526 Harding Avenue Surfside, Florida Congratulations to the Class of '62 Paul Rarback and Family Eats and Meats 79th Street Shopping Center 565 N.E. 81st Street PL 4-0531 Everything for the Fisherman Miami's Largest Salt ancl Fresh Water Tackle fx A -A 314'-f' 5 N C' V ' I I GI - v: I kiwi. , - I 'E lat. 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Inu K .,llnIII I I DOWNTOWN COFIFAL WAY LITTLE RIVER NORTH MIAMI KENDAI.L Main Office 2750 S.W. 22nd Street 8380 N.E. 2nd Avenue 900 N.E. 125th Street 100 N.E. lst Avenue 8727 S, Dixie Highway NORTH MIAMI'S WHEEL CLUB SALUTES THE PIONEERS THIS THIS THIS NOT IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS WITH A BANG BUT WITH A BAGEL -CHARLES SINGE SENIOR MEMBERS KEN BLOCH RON BLOOM KEN BROFMAN TONY CORBO FLASH CORDENH RONALD CROWELL DAVE DAILEY WILLIAM FLOWERY GREENWALD ED MLLMORE The Last of the Four Horsemen of the AcopoIyse RAY MURRAY AL LEAVITT RAINEY RISSMAN PETER RUBE RUBENSTEIN I'm Beautiful MONTE ZELAZNY JAY ZIMMERMAN CHARLIE SINGE-President STEVE KAPLAN-Vice President Sorry I missed all those meetings GLENN JOHNSTON-Maiority Party Boss I left my crayons in the rocket STEVE KALLISON-Treasurer My name is Michael Anthony DENNIS OPRESKO-Secretary . . . and I have a present for you RODNEY KING-Public Relations . . . Money???!I! ALI BEN GOTTEHRER-Senior Direcor Sahib, have you seen my camel? JIM VAN GUNDY-Junior Direcor It's in the rocket, too. RUSTY RUSSELL-Sophomore Director But we haven't got cr rocket. ANDY TRASTER-Ugly Man We do have a bagel, though. JOHN CITRON-Hero l'm better than you are. DANIEL KESDEN-Fashion Director I'm straight from Dior. CLAIRE KERN-Sweetheart MR. MILLER-Sponsor CLUB MOTTOS: Never Underestimate the Power of a Schnook Remember the Bagel Sale CLUB SONG: Censored gedf IIXIAJILQJ ,Czar .14 5 M gut Southern Bell ...Gmwafg w1272?72e Fdww JOHN'S GULF STATION 12500 N.W. 71h Avenue AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 990 N.E. 125th Street North Miami QXNG C0 D G 3 Q. OF KJ A if I Qty 1869 MARCEI.I.A'S I 13886 W. Dixie Highway CAMPBELL'S TEXACO SERVICE 290 N.E. 167th Street THE MAJORETTES ANCHOR CLUB ARNOLD'S KIDDYLAND 163rd Street Shopping Center MR. AND MRS. T. BERG MR. AND MRS. N. J. HOOK MR. AND MRS. A. B. 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DIRECT FACTORY DEALER SALES - SERVICE - PARTS On Broad Causeway East ot Biscayne Blvd. North Miami David Glenn Photographer 2162 N.W. 95th Street AIIHIGRAPH A Abadi, Barbara- Abadi, joe- Abdella, Martina-Honor Garde 10, 11,12, Drummer 125 Y-Teens 10, 115 Sorrota 11,12, Treasurer, 125 Junior Red Cross 10 Abele, Ian-Y-Teens 11,125 Historian 125 Pioneer 125 Prom Decoration Committee 11 Abrahams, Richard-Swim Team 11, 125 All-City 11,125 National F0- rensic League 12 Accornero, Peter- Adams, Carolyn-Tri-Hi-Y Adams, Karen-Concert Choir 11,125 Messiah 10,11,12 Adamson, Carolyn-Majorettes 11,125 Concert Choir 11,125 Reserved Choir 105 Messiah 11,12 Adler, Beth-Varsity Tennis Addonizio, F red-Guidance Aide Adelson, Pamela-Thespians5 Pio- nettes Letter Club5 Concert Choir5 G.A.A.5 Prom Committee5 Guid- ance Aid -1 Adler, Sharon-German Club5 Sci- ence Club5 Math Club Aikin, Sandra-D.C.T. 125 Varsity Volleyball 125 Varsity Basketball5 Secretary of Homeroom 115 Red Cross 105 Vice President of Home- room 10 Agudo, Carmen-Tri-Hi-Y Vice Pres- ident5 Guidance Aid Allcorn, James-Hi-Y5 Gymnastic Team5 Tri-G Allen, Sheila-Majorettes 11,125 Cap- tain 125 Student Council 10 Allred, Dorothy-Concert Choir Allred, Evelyn-Pioneer Staff5 Latin Club 10 Alemeda, Daisey- Alonge, Maureen-Reserved Choir 105 Concert Choir 115 D.C.T. Treas- urer Alpert, Gan - President F.N.A.5 F .T.A.5 Student Council Represen- tative5 Prom Committee 115 Guid- ance Aide Altenbaugh, Carol-Secretary of Tri- Hi-Y5 G.A.A. Ammerman, Laura-Swimming Team 10,11,125 All City 115 Sirena 10, 11 Amelio, Pam-C.B.E.5 UBEA Award 11,125 Gregg Shorthand Award 11 Andel, Dottie-Sorrota 10,11,12, Par- liamentarian 125 Tri M 11,125 Marching Band 10,115 Concert Band 10,11,125 Ir. Red Cross 115 Guidance Aide 125 Sophomore Class Representative 10 Anderson, Pamela-Sophomore Prom Committee5 Student Council Rep- resentative 115 Tri-Hi-Y5 Anchor Angelou, Richard-Football Team5 Letterman's Club5 Guidance Aide Angus, Robert-Pioneer Rifle Team Anselmi, Dana-Thespians 10 Arias, Margarita- Senior Directory Argento, Robert-Ir. Optimist 11,125 Secretary 11, Vice President 125 Latin Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 10, 11,125 Science Club 12 Aronson, Dorothy-Honor Garde 10, 11,12, Captain 12 Ashby, Jack-Gymnastic Team Ashby, Ronald- Asmos, Douglas-Youth for Christ Astling, Iohn- Augustowski, Leona- B Babbitt, Rochelle-Red Cross Repre- tative 10,11 Baer, Steffi-Corresponding Secre- tary, Student Council5 National Thespians, SeCreta1'y5 Prom Com- mittee, 115 Vice President Home- room 10,11,12 Baer, Steve- Bailes, Alan- Bailey, William-Key Club 10,11,125 Gymnastic Team 10,11,12 Baker, Patty-D.C.T., Chaplin Baker, Tina-Homeroom Treasurer, 12 Banks, Jeanne-Future Nurses Club5 Student Council Rep., 105 Vice President Homeroom 115 Red Cross Alternate 115 Homeroom Treasur- er 10 Barber, Donna-Homeroom Secretary 11,12 Barish, Keith- Barkstrom, Janis- Barnes, Mike-Reserve Chorus 115 Boys Chorus 125 Concert Chorus 12 Bartlett, Thomas-Civitan 125 Home- room Vice President 12. Bartloi, Richard- Barton, Steve-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary5 Hi-Y 11,125 Student Council Representative 125 Guid- ance Aide 11,12 Baskind, Judy-Sophomore Class Rep.5 Junior Class Rep.5 Senior Class Rep.5 F.T.A., 11,125 Chap- lain 125 Anchor 11,12, Sweetheart 125 Junior Prom Committee Bates, Bill-Auto Shop Bauer, William-Orchestra, Concert5 W.W.C.C. Beals, Harold-Football team 10,11 12, Captain 125 Letterman's 11,12- Civitan 12 Beatty, Alan- Beaver, Jimmy- Beck, Charles-Key Club 11,125 Jun- ior Class Representative Beeman, Paul-Student Council 10, 11,125 Sophomore Class Rep.5 Sen- ior Class Rep.5 Key Club 10,11, 12, Recording Secretary 11,125 Lat- in 10,115 N.F.L. 10 Begal, Bobbi- Belmont, Craig- Beller, Sherry-Library Aid Belsky, Mike-J.V. Football Benard, Shirley- 2 9 Benis, Judy-Library Aide 105 Guid- ance Aide 10,115 F.T.A. 10,11,12 Benson, Charles-Volleyball Team 10,11,125 Basketball Team 12 Bereydioui, Roberto- Beringhaus, Ronald- Berg, Paul- Bergman, Ami-Guidance Aide 10, 11,125 Red Cross Representative 10,11,125 Sophomore Class Repre- sentativeg Science Club5 Math Club Bergman, Ronnie-I.V. Basketball Berman, Susan- Bemberg, Jeff-Concert5 Marching Band 10 Bernstein, Linda- Beskind, Jay-Vice President of Soph- omore Class5 Vice President of Seni- or Class5 Key Club, Vice President, 11, President 125 N.H.S., Sgt.-at- Arms, 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Spanish 11,125 Sr. Consultant 125 Student Council 10,11,125 March- ing Band 10. Beutel, Bob-Concert Band 10,11,12, Captain 125 Marching Band 10,11, 125 Concert Orchestra 10,11,125 Tri M, 11,125 WV.H.A.C. 10,11,12, President 11,12 Biondi, John- Blackstock, john-Gymnastic Team 10,11,12 Blakemore, Judy- Blalock, Gayle- Blankenship, Steve- Bliss. Helvn-Guidance Aide 11 Block, Ken-Wheel Club5 N.F.L. Block, Ira-Baseball Team 10,11,125 Home Room Representative 105 Latin Club Blocker, Mike-Honors English 105 Graphics 10,11,125 N.H.R.A. 10, 11,12 Blonder, S a l I y-Sorrota, F.T.A., Homeroom President 10 Bloom, Ronald-Concert Band 10,11, 125 Marching Band 10,115 VVheel Ciub 125 National Forensic League Blouse, Loma-Future Business Lead- ers of America Bockhold, Linda-Student Council Representative 105 Majorettes 10, 11,125 Y-Teens 11,125 Youth For Christ Club 10 Borden, Howard-National Forensic League 11,125 Debate Team Bosley, Jerry- Bordeaux, Richard-Tri-M 11,125 Concert Orchestra 10,11,12, Treas- ure 11, President 12 Boulizny, Larry- Bova, Mike- Bower, Phyllis-Future Teachers of America Club Boyd, Harry- Brandsnia, Warren- Bradford, Iim- Breton, Eileen-Cheerleader 11,125 Sub-Debs 11,12, Sgt. at Arms 12, Sweetheart 125 Concert Chorus 11, Reserve Cl1OIuS 105 Herald at Graduation 115 Homeroom Presi- dent 10 Breton, Elaine-Cheerleader 11,125 Sub-Debs 11,12, Parliamentarian 12, Sweetheart 125 Homeroom President 11,125 Herald at Gradu- ation 115 Sophomore Class Repre- sentative 105 Concert Chorus 11, Reserve Chorus 10 Briggs, Rex- Broaddus, Penny-Homeroom Presi- dent 10, Vice President 11,125 Guidance Aide 11,12 Brodsky, Charles- Broe, Kathleen-Graduation Herald 115 Cheerleader 10,11,12. I.V. Co- Captain 10, Sweetheart 125 junior Class Corresponding Secretary 115 Student Council Treasurer 125 Y- Teens 11,125 Guidance Aide Brogren, Janet-Secretary of German Club Brofman, Kenneth-Wheel Club 11, 125 Latin Club 11,125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 125 Prom Com- mittee 11 Brown, Nancie-Spanish Club5 Stu- dent Council Representative 115 Homeroom Secretary 10 Brown, Richard-Senior Board Chair- man of Student Council 125 junior Class Representative 11, Sopho- more Class Representative 105 Se- nior Class Sgt. at Arms5 Civitan 12 Broun, Paul-Auto Visual 10 Brummett, Sheryl-Girls Ghorus5 Guidance Aide Bruno, Marianne- Bulforcl, Sid- Bull, Marylinda-Homeroom Presi- dent, Treasurer5 Prom Committee 115 Paper Staff 11,12, Business Manager 12 Burgamy, Robert- Burghart, Frank- Burkhead, Ruth- Burks, George- Burvvell, Orville- Busch, Kenneth- Bush, Donna- Bushkin, Freddy-Thespian5 Student Council Representative5 Science Club Byrd, Reeves-Math Club5 Science Club5 Ir. Red Cross Representative5 Homeroom Representative Byrd, Robert-Science Club5 Math Club5 Guidance Aide 1O,11,12 C Cahill, Darlene - H0mer0OII1 Ville President 10,115 Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 C.B.E. 12, Treasurer 12 , Cain, Fred-junior Civitan5 Deans List 11 Calvo, Miguel- Senior Directory Campbell, Candy-President of Li- brary Club 115 Tri-Hi-Y Sweet- heart 12 Cann, Herbert- Cantrell, Scottie-German Club5 Math Analysis Honors5 Math Club5 Science Club Cappuccio, JoAnne- Caputo, Rosemary-Homeroom Presi- dent 125 Student Council Repre- sentative 12 Carbellano, Tom-Chess Clubg Sci- ence Club Carlile, Tom- Caron, Kathleen-Library Aide 105 C.B.E. 12 Carr, Richard- Carstensen, Glenn- Casale, Veronica-Tennis Team 10, 11,125 Spanish Club Cassano, Frank-Science Club5 Math Club5 Chess Club Castell, Carol-N.H.S. 11,125 Tennis Team 11,125 Science Club 11,125 Sirena, 11,125 Red Cross 11 Chaffin, Leon- Chessler, Elaine-Honoria 11,125 Tri M 11,125 Concert Choir 11,125 So- lo Ensemble 125 Reserved Choir 10 Chewning I.- Citron, John-N. H. S. President5 B.H.S., Vice President5 Wheel Club, Senior Director5 Science Club5 Math Club Clarke, Thomas- Clements, Carol-Pionettes 11, Sec- retary5 Guidance Aide 12 Codianne, Ed- Cognata, Bob- Cohen, Barry-F.F.A.5 Homeroom Vice President 12 Cohn, Peter- Coker, Nicolene- Cokl, jane- Cole,David- Coleman, William-Letterman's Club, 115 President 125 Sweetheart of Y-Teens, 125 Ir. Class Represen- tative 115 Student Council Repre- sentative 125 Football Team, 115 Inter-Club Council Representative 12 Compton, Charles-Civil Defense Conn, Sharon- Conn, Steve-Student Council Rep- resentative, 115 Senior Float Com- mitteeg Senior Class Representa- tive Conte, Phyllis-Pionettes 11,125 Vol- leyball Team5 Guidance Aide 125 Majorettes 10 Cooper, Frank-Concert Band 10,11, 125 Marching Band 10,11,12 Cooper, Leonard- Corbo, Tony-Jr. Class President5 Sr. Class President5 Wheel Club, Hi- Jinx Corden, Michael-W'heel Club5 Chess Club, President, Science Club, In- ter-Club Council Cornell, Bob-Civitan 125 Prom Com- mittee 11 Corrado, Robert-Beta5 Key Club Cote, Carolyn-Clinic 1rVorker Cowan, James- Crane, Don-Prom Committee 10,115 Latin Club 105 Handbook Com- mittee, Student Director of Activi- ties5, Senior Consultant5 Optimist Citizenship Award 12 Crawford, Ralph-Concert Orchestra5 Concert Band5 Marching Band Cronsen, Ronald- Cross, Lucien- Crowell, Ronald-Beta5 Wheel Club5 Math Club5 Science Club5 Varsity Tennis Teamg Ir. Red Cross Rep- resentative5 Chess Club Curtis, Richard- Cutone, Anthony- D Danluck, Thomas-Golf Team 10,11, 125 Ir. Red Cross Representative5 Dade County High School Golf Champion Dailey, David-Slide Rule Club5 Wheel Club 12 Daniels, Glenda-Civitan Sweetheart 125 Miss Conestoga Contestant 10, 115 Concert Choir5 Graduation Herald 115 Student Council Rep- resentative 10,11,125 Gymnastic Team 115 Modern Dance Organi- zation 125 Hi-Jinx 10,11,125 Home- coming Court Danovsky, Joanne-Honoria 11,125 Future Nurses, Sergeant-at-arms5 Girls Chorus 125 Ir. Class Alter- nate5 Student Council Alternate 12 Danzig, Roberta- Dashiff, Steve-Basketball Team 10, 11,125' Volleyball 11,125 Future Nurse Sweetheart 125 Wheel Club 105 Civitan 115 Homeroom Presi- dent 12 Davidson, Dianne-Modern Music Masters 10,11,12, Anchor Club 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Armsg Concert Choir 11,125 F.T.A. 10,115 Nation F0- rensic League 125 Ir, Class Repre- sentative5 Sr. Class Representa- tive, Honor Guard 10 Davis, Betty- Davis, Beverley Io-Anchor 11,12, Chaplin 125 Allied Youth 12, Par- liamentarian 125 Sr. Class Repre- sentative 125 Office Assistant 10, 11,12 Davis, David-Guidance Aide 10,11, 125 Homeroom Representative 105 Volleyball Team 10,115 Audio Vis- ual 10 Davis, Elaine-C.B.E. 12 Davis, Harry- Davis, Robert-VVheel Club 10,11, 125 Science Club 11,125 Math Club 11,125 Student Council Rep- resentative 11,125 Class Represen- tative 10,11,125 Ir. Red Cross Rep- resentative 10,11,125 Prom Com- mittee 11,125 Dean's List, Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention Dean, Marcia-Tri-M 11,125 Concert Choir 11 De Angelis, Carol- De Bernardo, Louis- Defeo, Kathy-Science Club 115 Guidance Aide 11,125 Spanish Club 115 Drama 11,12 Denning, Diane-Miss Conestoga, 105 Honor Garde 10,11,12, Corporal 125 Beta 11,125 N.H.S. 11,125 Mod- ern Music Masters 10,11,125 Con- cert Choir 11,125 Latin Club 10,11,12, President 115 Sub-Debs 10,11,125 Vice-President 12 De Francisco, Charles-Football Team 10,11,12 Delgado, Darlene- De Lucca, Sandra- De Marco, Caren- De Mattia, Bill-Football Team 10, 11,125 Audio Visual 10,11,12, Pres- ident 115 Jr. Class Representative5 Baseball Team 125 Basketball 105 Student Council Representative 10 Deno, Richard- Deutsch, Harold-N.F.L, Vice Presi- dent 11 Di Chiara, JoAnne-Anchor 11,12 Di Blasi, Pete-Football Team 10,11, 125 Track 11, Jr. Civitan Dickerson, Don-Student Council Vice President 115 Key Club 10, 11,125 Honoria Hunk 125 Stu- dent Council Representative 10, 115 Track 11, 125 America Field Service Exchange Student of Fin- land 11 Dickinson, Dwight-J.V. Basketball 10,115 Homeroom President 115 Key Club5 Jr. Class Representa- tive Di Loreto, Daniel-Key Club5 Secre- Council5 Jr. Class Representative Dine, Sylvia-Sorrota 10,11,12, Vice President 125 Tri-M 10,11,12, His- torian 125 Key Club Sweetheart, Pioneeress 125 Student Council Representative 10,11,12, Chaplain5 Concert Choir 105 North Miami representative to Jordan Marsh High School Board5 Sophomore and Jr. Class Representative Dinkel, D.-German Club Doerr, Denis- Doleman, Rodney- Dorosh, Donna-Concert Orchestra5 German Club Dorta, Peggy-F-.N.A. 11,125 Jr. Red Cross Representative 115 Historian F .N.A. Dottorelli, Carol-Chorus Doyle, Eddie-Concert Choir5 Hi-Y5 C-yn1nastics5 Messiah5 Sophomore Class Rep. Doyle, Leslye-Softball Official 11, 125 Volleyball 115 Softball 115 Con- cert Band 10,11,125 Band Award 105 School Letter Sports 11 Drake, Janice- Senior Directory Du Chateau, Carol-C.B.E.5 Student Council Alternate 12 Dumas, Carole-C.B.E.5 NOMA Spell- ing Certificate5 Shorthand Award Dunayer, Sharon-F.T.A5 Tri-M5 Concert Choir Dunn, Elaine-Homeroom Secretary 105 Senior Class Representative Dunn, Irene-Homeroom President 10: Red Cross Representative E Edell, David-Football Teamg Track Team Edwards, Elaine-Pioneer Staff, As- sociate Editor 11, Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 115 Treasurer 125 F.T.A., Chaplain, 11, Secretary 125 Junior Class Vice President5 Junior Op- timist Sweetheart 125 Usherette 11 Edwards, Patricia-Honoria 10,11,12, Corresponding Secretary 12, Sweet- heart 125 Majorette 10,11,125 Y- Teens 10,115 F.B.L.A. 10,115 Grad- uation Herald 115 Homecoming Court 12 Elameda, Daisy- Ehrlich, Mike-Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 105 Junior Class Alternate Ehrlich, Lois-Reserve Choir 105 F.T.A. 11,125 Homeroom President 11,125 Student Council Represen- tative 11,125 Honoria 125 Messiah 125 Guidance Aide 11,125 Prom Committee5 Senior Float Commit- tee 12 Eisen, Harry- Elbaum, Judy- Elizer, Page-Marching Band 10,11, 125 Concert Band 10,11,12 Emore, Marcia-Honor Garde 11,125 Honoria President 12, member 10, 11,125 Student Council Represen- tative 105 Usherette 115 Beta 11, 125 Homeroom President 10 Erickson, Joyce- Evers, Michael- F Fallin, Benny-Library Club Falk, Judith-Future Nurses 11,12 Farro, Anne-Student Council Rep- resentative 125 Usherette 115 An- chor 10 Fasso, Connie- Fauntleroy, Connie-Civinettes5 Ten- nis, Varsity I5 Senior Class Rep- resentative5 Messiah Ferguson, Joy-C.B.E.5 Student Coun- cil Representative 12 Fields, Sammy-Swim Team Fine, Susan-Honor Garde 10,11, Senior Manager 125 National Hon- or Societyg Historian 125 Beta Hon- or Society5 Student Council, Senior Consultant 12 Fiorentino, Phil- Fischer, Joy- Fischer, Ken- Fisher, Alan- Fisher, Charles-Concert Choir5 Con- test Soloist5 Messiah Fisher, Robert-Conestoga Staff 11, Business Manager 125 Quill and Scroll 12 F lader, Edward-Orchestra 11 Flaum, Jeffrey-D.C.T., Reporter5 F.T.A.5 Homeroom President 10, Vice-president 115 Student Coun- cil Representative Foden, Lois-Concert Choir5 Mes- siah5 Vocal Ensemble Forgione, Barbara-Tri-Hi-Y 12 Forman, Penny-Civinettes 10,11,12, Recording Secretary 125 Guidance Aide 11,12 Foster', Jacqueline-Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Homeroom president 10,11,12 Fox, Hayward-National Forensic League 11,125 National Thespian Society 10,115 Key Club 10,11 Fox, Francis-Civil Air Patrol Francis, Fred-Varsity Track 10,11, 125 Pioneer Staff 115 Conestoga Staff, Sports Editor 125 Volley- ball team 10,11,125 Tri-Hi-Y Sweet- heart 125 Jur. Civitan 12, Corre- sponding Secretary 12 Franck, Renee-F.B.L.A. 11,125 of- ficer 125 Senior Float Committee5 Guidance Aide 115 Anchor 12 Freal, Bill-Science Club Freeman, Patricia Ann- Freundlich, Susan-Chaplin Jr. Class, Senior Class5 Honoria Service Club 11,125 Student Council 10,115 F.T.A. 10,11,12, Recording Secre- tary 125 Conestoga Staff 11, As- sgtant Editor 125 Guidance Aide 1 Friedman, Arlene-Brush and Palette 115 Usherettes 10,115 Senior Float Committee Friedman, Debby-Tri-Hi-Y 125 Civi- nettes 125 Student Council Rep- resentative 11,125 Red Cross Rep- resentative 10,115 Senior Float Committee Friedman, Dan-Homeroom President 10,11,12 Frizzell, Pamela-Honor Garde 10, Sargeant 11, 2nd Lieutenant 125 Sorrota 10,11, Recording Secre- tary 125 Y-Teens 10,115 Gradua- tion Usherette5 Prom Committee 115 Guidance Aide 10,11,12 Fronda, Paul- G Gaines, Aliene- Gajai, Anna- Gallagher, Eileen-Civinettes Garcia, George-Math Club5 Chess Club5 Science Club, Science Fair Committee Garcia, Joe- Garcia, Jose M.- Garcia, Manny-Jr. Exchange- Gartielo, Bob-J. V. Basketball5 Foot- ball5 Student Council Member 10 Gamer, Betty- Gatto, Donald-Audio Visual 10- Jun- ior Exchange 11,12, junior ,Class Representative 11 Gaudette, Diane-C.B.E., President' Former Sorrota Member Geisler, Mark-Home Room Presi- dent 10 Geller, Kathy Anne-I. V. Cheerlead- er 10, Treasurer, Varsity Cheer- leader 11, Co-Captain 12, Sub- Deb's 11,12, Sirena 10,11, Chap- lain 12, Y-Teen's 11, Asst. Chap- lain 125 Student Council, Record- ing Secretary, Usherette at Gradu- ation Geneson, Ellen-National Honor So- F.T.A., Treasurer, Beta 11,12, Co- Chairman of Publicity of Sr. Class, Chairman of Refreshments, Soph, Student Council 11, Conestoga Staff Gennusa, Teri-Guidance Aide 10, Red Cross Rep. 11, Honor Garde l0,11,12, P.F.C., F.T.A. 10 Genshaft, Irene-C.B.E., F.B.L.A., Sgt. at Arms George, Judy-Y-Teen 11,12, Presi- dent 12, Honoria 11,12, Chaplain 12, Honor Garde l0,11,12, Future Nurses Club 11,12, Soph. Class Representative Gilbert, Ioan-Herald 11, Honoria, Student Council Rep. 11, Soph. Class Rep., Honor Garde 10,11, Corporal 12, Class Secretary 10, Prom Committee Giovannelli, Terri-Civinettes 10,11, Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Red Cross Rep. l0,11,12, Volleyball 105 Library Club, Home Room Rep. 10, Stu- dent Council 10 Giovanni, Marin- Glasberg, Robert-Civinette Casa- nova, Civitan Treasurer, Counselor Aide Gledhill, Tom- Glick, Rosalind-Student Council Rep. 10, Ir. Class Rep., Guidance Aide 12, Red Cross Rep. 10, Prom Committee 11 Godt, Carol-Honor Garde l0,11,12, Sergeant 12, Honoria 11,12, Treas- surer 125 F.B.L.A. 11,12, Vice Pres. 12, Sr. Class Secretary So- cial Affairs, Ir. Class Historian, Chairman of Decorations Ir.-Sr. Prom, Guidance Aide l0,11,12 Goldapple, Marty- Goldberg, Barbara-Student Council Rep., Library Assistant Goldfarb, Ronald- Goldman, Eddie-Beta, National Hon- or Societv, Home Room Rep,, Var- sity Swimming 11 Goldman, Susan-Honoria l0,11,12, Red Cross 10, Student Council 10, Spanish Club 10, Guidance Aide a 10 Goldstein, Barry-lr. EXCh2f1ge 123 Home Room Rep., Guidance Aide 10,11, Red Cross 10,12 Senior Directory Gonzalez, A. Jeanette-Chorus 10,11, Messiah 10,11 Gonzalez, Garl- Goodstein, Barry-F.F.A. Gorman, Dixie-F.N.A. 10,11,12, jr. Year Vice Pres., Student Council 12, Guidance Aide 10,11 Gottehrer, Neil-XVheel Club 10,11, 12, Director CVVheel Clubj 10,12, Beta 11,12, Sgt. Arms jr. Class, Student Council 10,11, Guidance Aide 12, Class Rep. l0,11,12 Graber, Robert-Track 11,12, Hi-Y 12, Audio Visual Vice Pres. 10 Graham, John-Boy's Chorus 10,11 Gray, Carolyn E.-Orchestra Gray, Virginia-Bible Club Greenberg, Evelyn- Greenberg, Vicki-Beta Greene, Susan-F.T.A. 10, F.B.L.A. President 12, Student Council Rep, 11, Guidance Aide Greenwald, William C. - 'N.F.L. Chairman of Speaker Service, De- bate Team, WVheel Club, Sgt. of Arms Gress. Ronny-Pioneer, Prom Com- mittee, Guidance Aide Grisillo, Stephen-Pioneer, Co-Edi- tor, Quill and Scroll, President Griss, Lynn-Tri-Hi-Y Groom, Tom- Grothman, Fred-Student Council, German Club, Science Club Grouleff, Paul-German Club, Rifle Team Grunder, Iudy-Sorrota 12, Cones- toga Staff, Spanish Club 11,12, Senior Banquet Committee Guise, Jack-Swimming Team Gunning, Alberta- Gyorok, Teresa- Gyson, Paul-Key Club l0,11,12, Let- terman Club, Secretary 11,12, Ger- man Club 11,12, Football 10,11, 12, Track 11, Home Room Presi- dent 10 H Hadley, Barbara- Haines, Kathleen- Hamilton, joel-Chorus Hamilton. Phyliss-Pionettes, Girls Sports Teams Handy, Joyce-Homeroom Secretary 10,11, Student Council Represen- tative 11, Prom Committee 11, Concert Choir 11, D.C.T. 12, Vice President 12 Hannington Kathv-President o f D.C.T., 12, Student Council Rep- resentative 11, Red Cross Secre- tary 10, Prom Committee, Vice President of Homeroom 11, Sec- retary of Homeroom 101 Sr, C1355 Representative 12, Tri-Hi-Y Hansill, Don-Basketball l0,11,12, Student Council 10, Ir. Class Al- ternate 11, Baseball 10, Civitan 11,125 Secretary 12, Anchor Ad- miraln Halford, Steve-Science Club, Rifle Club Harman, Carole- Harrington, Sandee-Sr. Class Rep- resentative, Girls Chorus Harris, Barbara-F.T.A., Anchor Club, Pionettes, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Float Committee Harris, Marvin-Key Club l0,11,12, Historian 12, Beta 11,12, Corres- ponding Secretary 12, Spanish Club 11,12, Guidance Aide 11 Harris, Ronny-Auto Shop Harper, Tom- Hartley, Roy-Football Team 10,11, 12 Harvey, Ruth-F.B.L.A., Chorus Havelick, Lauren-Guidance Aide 10 Havern, Nancy- Hay, Marilyn-Sorrota 11,12, Sweet- heart 12, Sergeant-at-Arms 12 Hays, Tressa-Tri-Hi-Y Hellman, Rosemarie-Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 Hemingway, Ioan-Honor Garde 10, 11,12, Honoria 11,12, Assistant Historian 12, Allied Youth 11,12, Recording Secretary 12, Sopho- more Class Representative Henderson, Rosanne- Henry, Robert- Henson, Bill- Hepp, Pete-Drakes 10,11,12, Presi- dent 12, Swimming Team 10,11, 12, Concert Chorus 11, Civitan 12, Messiah l0,11,12 Herberholz, Lois-Sorrota 11,12, His- torian 12, Beta l0,11,12, Tri-M 11,12, Marching Band 10,11, Con- cert Band l0,11,12 Herbert, Roberta-Honor Garde 10, F.T.A. 10,11, Y-Teens l0,11,12, Advertising Manager 12, Secretary of Publicity 11, lunior Class Rep- resentative, Guidance Aide 10,11, 12, F.S.P.A. Convention 11 Herman, Glenda-Civinettes 11,12, Concert Orchestra 11,12, Concert Band 10 Hershkowitz. Carol- Herzog, Wally-Student Council Rep- resentative 12 Herrera, Diane-Concert Choir 10, 11, Reserve Choir 11, Homeroom Vice President 10, Homeroom Pres- ident 12, Sophomore Class Rep- resentative 12 Hicks, Richard- Hill, Mary-Marching Band 11, Al- lied Youth Secretary, F.T.A., Con- cert Band 11, Secretary, Sopho- more Prom Committee, Student Council Representative 12 Hillier, Harry- Hines, Linda-Girls Chorus, F.N.A. 11,12, Treasurer 12 Hoffmann, Karl-Swim Team Holland, Connie- Hollar, Linda-Maiorettes 12, Con- cert Band 10,11, Usherette 11, Class Representative l0,11,12 Hollingsworth, Donna- Holmes, Jim- Homler, Martha- Hook, Penny-Pioneer Staff 10, Edi- tor 115 Conestoga Editor-in-chief 125 Quill and Scroll 11, Secretary 125 Guidance Aide 11,125 Senior Banquet Committee, 125 Pioneer Representative 12 Hoover, Al-Spanish Club Hoschar, Joanne-Student Council Representative 11,125 Honoria 10, 12, Vice President 125 Allied Youtih 11,12, President 125 Honor Garde 11,125 Girlsis State 11 House, Maureen-F.B.L.A. 115 Sec- retary of Homeroom 125 Office Worker 12 Howell, Darell-Gymnastics 115 Elec- tronics 10 Howells, Nancy-Honoria 11,125 Ten- nis Team 11,12 Huddleston, Bill-Football Team 10, 11,125 Track Team 11,125 Letter- menis Club Huff, Carol-Library Club 115 Tri- Hi-Y 12 Hull, Kim-Track Team Hummel, James-Gymnastic Team Hunt, William-Concert Band 10,11, 125 Marching Band 10,11,125 Con- cert Orchestra 10,11,12 Hutchins, Helen-D.C,T. 125 D.E.- C.A. 125 C. E.C. 12 I Immermino, Toni- Irwin, Edward- I Jackman, Jill-Homeroom President 10,11, Vice President 125 Reserve Chorus 10 Jackson, Donna-Hi-Y 125 Student Council Representative 115 Prom Committee 115 Guidance Aide 10 Jacobsen, Dorothy-F.T.A. member 10,115 Guidance Aide 115 Sr. Class Representative 125 Homeroom Sec- retary 12 Jamieson, Donna-Red Cross5 Y- Teens Jaques, Donna-Student Council Rep- resentative 115 Thespians Jenkins, Julie-Student Council Rep- resentative 105 Guidance Aide 10, 115 Clinic Helper 10,11 Jenkins, Valerie- Johnson, Lillian- Jones, Matt-Band Johnston, Herbert-Football 11,12 Johnston, Glenn-Wheel Club 10,11, President 125 German ,Club 10,11, 12, Vice President 125 Guidance Aide 12. Jones, Cheri- Jones, Frank-Band Lieutenant 10, 115 Key Club 11,125 Tri-M 11,125 B0y's State 11. Jones, Nancy-Spanish Club5 Jr. Class Representative Senior Directory K Kallison, Steve-Wheel Club 11,12, Jr. Director 11, Treasurer 125 Beta 11,125 Science Club 11,125 Math Club 125 Spanish 125 Guidance Aide 105 Forensic Follies 11,12 Kammerling, Carole-Concert Choir, Music Clinic5 G.A.A.5 F.F.A. Sweetheart5 Tri-M Kane, Marcia-Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 10,11,125 Student Council Representative 12 Kaplan, Stevan-Wheel Club 10,11, 12, Vice President 125 National Merit 115 Beta 11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Math Club 10,11,125 Ger- man Club 10,11,125 State Student Congress Best Speaker 115 Parlia- mentarian Class of 62v 11 Karr, Richard- Katz, Judy-Beta5 Y-Teens5 F.T.A.5 Spanish Club5 Honor Roll Katz, Sharon-Barnard Book Price5 Modern Music Masters 10,11,125 Concert Orchestra 10,12, Concert Mistress5 All-State Orchestra5 Ger- ,man Club 10,11,12, Vice President 11,125 F.T.A. 11,125 Jr. Red Cross Representative 115 Pioneer Staff, artist 11 Kaylor, Carole-Guidance Aide 10,11, 125 Concert Choir 11,125 Honoria 11,125 F.N.A. 11,12, Vice Presi- dent 125 Tri-M 11,125 Pioneeress 115 Usherette 11 Keefe, Kenneth- Kelker, David-Audio Visual 11 Kelly, Barbara-D.C.T. 125 D.E.C.A. 125 C.E.C. 12 Kelly, Bob-J.V. Basketball 10 Kelley, John-Track Team 11,12 Kelly, Mary Beth- Keller, Linda-German Club Presi- dent5 Civinettes 11,12, Historian 125 Yearbook Artist5 Swimming Team5 Student Council Represent- ative5 Jr. Class Representative5 Guidance Aide Kemmerer, John-J.V. Basketball 115 Varsity Basketball 11,125 Home- room Vice President 12 Kemptner, Dottie-Reserve Chorus 105 Concert Choir 11,12 Kirkland, Lawrence-Reserve Choir 105 Concert Choir 11,125 Messiah 11,12 Kent, Kitty-Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11 Kern, Anne-Sorrota 10,11,125 Secre- tary 125 Tri-M 11,125 Orchestra 10,11,12, Secretary 11, Treasurer 125 Red Cross Representative 105 Student Council Alternate 10 Kems, Sally-Student Council Rep- resentative 10,11,125 Prom Com- mittee5 Treasurer of Senior Board Kerstein, Marvin- Kesden, Daniel-Science Club Presi- dent5 Wheel Club5 Math Club, Beta5 Student Council Represen- tative5 Guidance Aide Kettle, John- Kimes, Jerry- King, Carl- King, Maureen-Concert Choir 11, 125 Pionnaires 115 Conestoga 115 Optimist Queen 105 Florida All- State Chorus 115 Sr. Class Rep- resentative 105 Tri-M 11,12, Chap- lain 12 King, Rodney-Wheel Club Secre- tary Kirk, Sandra-Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Teach- er's Aide 12 Kirkland, Ed- Kitchens, James- Klaus, Mann- Klansky, Jill- Klee, Jerry-Chess Club5 J. V. Foot- ball Klegerman, Denise-Reserve Chorus 105 Girls Chorus 11,12 Klotz, Gayle-Beta5 Science Club5 Math Club Knapp, Kurt- Knestrick, Martin-Baseball Team 10, 11,125 J.V. Basketball Team 105 N.H.S. 125 Beta 125 Key Club 11, 12 Knick, Sandee- Knowles, Donald- Koch, Edward-Sophomore Class Representative 105 Guidance Aide 105 Homeroom Treasurer 125 Se- nior Class Representative5 Key Club 12 Koppelman, Joan-Honor Garde 10, 11,12 Drummer 125 Beta 10,11, 12 President 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Student Council Representa- tive 115 Guidance Aide 125 1.C. Representative5 Sophomore Class Representative5 Prom Committee 10,11 Kopi, John-Concert Choir 11,125 Reserve Choir 10 Kover, Don-Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,12 Kramer, Geri-Sophomore Class Rep- resentative5 Homeroom Secretary 12, Treasurer 11 Kramer, John- Kramer, Norma Jean-Tri-Hi-Y5 Band 10 Kratman, Carol-Y-Teen 10,11,125 Steering Committee 10,11,125 F.T.A. .10,11,12, Historian 125 Guidance Aide 10,11,125 Home- room President 11 Krieger, Joel-Varsity Football 10,11, 125 Varsity Tennis 11,125 Home roomRepresentative 10,11, Student Conucil Representative 105 Track Team 11 Kunkel, Geraldine- Kunz, Andrea-Red Cross Represen- tative 115 F.T.A. 10,11,125 Tri-Hr Y 11,12 Kurtz, Diane-Corresponding Secre- tary of Senior Class5 Senior Float Committee5 F.T.A. 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Top seller in maga- zine drive 115 Red Cross Repre- sentative 10 L Lamb, Ronnie- La Montague, Albert-National Hon- or Society 11,12, Vice President 125 Drakes 10,11,12, Vice Presi- dent-Treasurer 125 Swim Team 10,11,12 Lancellotti, Barbara-D.C.T.5 D.F.. Lanzan, Jacques- Laphan, Donna-F.N.A.5 D.C.T.5 Sci- ence Clubg Spanish Club5 Anchor Stephen, Larson-Marching Band 10, 115 Concert Band5 Pioneer Staff Lauzen, Marian- Laustra, Joyce-F.N.A. 10,11,125 Cor- responding Secretary 10,11, Re- cording Secretary 125 Student Council Representative 125 Senior Board Secretary5 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Civ- inettes 125 Float Committee 125 Banquet Committee Lavin, Sandra- Lavin, Tom-Golf Team Law, Doris-Jr. National Achieve- ment member5 Sophomore Class Representativeg Homeroom Presi- dent 125 Civinettes5 Tri-Hi-Y5 Se- nior Consultant5 Senior Float Com- mitteeg Senior Banquet Committee Lazarus, Judy-Anchor 11,12, His- torian 125 F.T.A. 10,11,125 Red Cross Representative 105 Prom Committee, Forensic Follies 125 Honor Garde 105 Student Council Alternate 11 Leader, Sherry-Math Club, Presi- dent 125 Science Club 10,11,125 Chess Club 10,11,125 Slide Rule Club 115 Latin Club 105 Civil Air Patrol 125 N.H.S. 125 Science Fair 2nd place 11 Leavitt, Alan-VVheel Club 11,125 Marching Band 10,115 Concert Band 10,11,125 jr. Red Cross Rep- resentative 11 Lee, Tana jo-Tri-Hi-Y 125 C.B.E. 125 Orchestra 10,11 Leonard, Ann Marie-Honoria 10,11, 12, Recording Secretary 125 Tri- M 11,12, President 125 Orchestra 10,11,12, Recording Secretary 115 Sophomore Class Representative5 Ir. Prom Committee Leonard, Charles- Leonard, JoAnne-Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Historian5 Homeroom President 10, 115 Senior Float Committee Lessner, Diane-Cheerleader 11,12, Co-Captain 125 Sub Debs 11,12, Chaplain5 Lettermen's Sweetheart 125 Miss Conestoga contestant 115 Usherette 115 jr. Class Represen- tative5 Homecoming Princess Senior Directory Levenson, Diane-Beta5 F.T.A.5 Mod- ern Music Masters5 Honor Roll Levin, Judy- Levin, Marcy-Homeroom President 10,11,125 Conestoga Staff 125 As- sistant to Advisor Levin, Vivian-N.F.L., Vice Presi- dent 125 Senior Consultant5 Cym- nastic Team 105 Senior Class Float Committee5 Sophomore Class Rep- resentative5 Inter Club Council5 Speakers Service Advisor Levine, jeff- Lewis, Linda-G.A.A. President5 An- chor, Corresponding Secretary5 Of- ficials Club5 Curriculum Office Assistant5 Volleyball Team5 Bas- ketball Team5 Softball Team Lind, Karen-Ir. Class Representa- tive5 Tri-Hi-Y Lindquist, Ingrid- Lipari, jo-Pioneer Staff 105 Honoria 1O,11,125 Y-Teens 10,11,125 Vice President 11,125 C.B.E. 12, Vice President 125 Prom Committee 115 U.B.E.A. Typing Award Lipman, Kenny-Student Council Representative 105 Guidance Aide 10 Lipscomb, Mary-Sub Debs 11,12, President 125 Senior Consultant5 Girl's State5 I.C.C. Representative Liss, Roberta-Sophomore Class Rep- resentative 105 Honor Garde 10, 11,125 Honoria 11,12, Parliamenta- rian 125 Y-Teens 1O,11,12, Par- liamentarian 11, Corresponding Secretary 125 Beta 11,125 Home- room Vice President 11 Litvan, Marilyn-Honor Garde 10,11, 125 Honoria 10,11,12, Sergeant-at- Arms 125 Y-Teens 11,12, Treasur- er 125 Beta 11,125 Guidance Aide 125 Youth for Christ 10 Llanso, Margarite- Lo Bianco, Judy-Civinettes 11,125 F.N,A. 115 Concert Chorus 12 Lo Cicero, David-Graphic Arts 10, 11,125 N.H.R.A. Locascio, Alfred- Lo Monaco, Carol-Senior Class Al- ternate 12 Long, Lynda-F.N.A. 105 Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Allied Youth Long, Tim-Ir. Civitan5 German Club Looney, Ion-jr. Civitan5 N.F.L. Lowe, Mona-Student Council Rep- resentative 1O5,Guidance Aide 105 Reserve Chorus 10 Ludwig, Lillian-Guidance Aide5 Homeroom President5 Deans As- sistant Lynde. Bob-D.E.D.C.T. Lynn, Jeffrey- Lytle, Terrv-Hi-Y: Track Team 10, 11,125 Lettermen's Club Mc McCardel, Glenda-C.B.E.5 U.B.E.A. Typing Awards McEwen, Carol- McFarland, John- McGary, Cheryl-Rifle Club McGhee, Ken- McGowan, Doug- McGowan, Mary-Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Treasurer 11,125 D.C.T.D.E. 12, Parliamentarian 125 Ir. Red Cross Representative 10,115 Prom Com- mittee5 Senior Float Committee McLaughlin, Michael-Civitan 125 Basketball Team 11,125 I.V. Bas- ketball 105 Track Team 125 Home- room Vice President 10 McMartin, Paula- McNally, Barbara-Ir. Class Alter- nate M Macchiarolo, Ronnie-Football Team 10,11,125 Lettermenis Club 11,125 Hi-Y 12 MacDonald-Gymnastic Team 11,125 South Florida Novice Sidehorse Champion MacFarlane, Robert-Y.F.C., Presi- dent 12, Vice President 115 Track 105 Student Council Representa- tive 105 German Club 12 Mack, Steve-Senior Class Sergeant- at - Arms5 Civitan Sergeant-at- Arms5 Volleyball Team Captain 1O511,12 MacNorius, Gary- Mader, Chris- Mahoney, Cheryl-Senior Consultant5 Student Council Representative 10, 11,125 Ir. Class Representative5 Sr, Class Representative5 Conestoga Staff 11, 12, Senior Editor 125 Homeroom President 11,125 U.B.- E.A. Typing and Shorthand Awards5 Handbook Committee5 Nominee for Optimist Citizenship Award Malarkey, Edna-F.N.A., Chaplain5 F.B.L.A., Parliamentarian5 Guid- ance Aide Malarkey, Pat-F.N.A. 10,11,125 F.B.- L.A., 11,125 U.B.E.A. Typing Awards 115 C.B.E. 12, Sergeant- at-Arms 125 Guidance Aide 10,11 Mapes, Christine- Markman, Stuart- Martin, John-F.F.A. Martin, Vicki-Reserve Chorus 105 Concert Choir 11,125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Sorrota 125 Guidance Aide 105 Sr. Prom Committee5 Sr. Float Committeeg F.T.A. 11,12 Martin, Wayne- Martone, Flena-D.C.T.5 D.E. 125 Student Council Representative 125 Corresponding Secretary D.C.T. 125 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Curricu- lum Office Assistant 11 Masaitis, Ed-Civitan 11,125 Basket- ball Team 11,125 Homeroom ,Pres- ident 105 Track Team 10,125 j.V. Basketball 10 Mastropaolo, Roseann-Tri - Hi - Y, P.B.X. Operator, Red Cross Rep- resentative Matchus, David-Audio Visual 11, Student Council Representative 12 Matyisin, Jim-Auto Shop Mayor, jordan- Medlin, Sharon- Melograno, Anthony- Membrives, Danielle- Mendelsohn, Sarah-F.N.A., Latin Club, Clinic Assistant, Anchor Menendez, Adolf-- Merry, Sharon-C.B.E. Chaplain 12 Messinger, Roberta-N.H.L. 11,12, Corresponding Secretary 11, Re- cording Secretary 12, Social Af- fairs Secretary, Ir. Class, Sr. Ban- quet Chairman 12, 3rd place state oratory contest, Executive Board 10,11 Meyers, Don-Football Team 11,12, Basketball 11, Civitan 11,12, jr. Class Representative, Sr. Class Representative, Mr. Majorette Sweetheart 12 Mickey, Mary- Miller, Donna-Sorrota 10,11,12, As- sistant Chaplain 12, Homeroom President 10,11,12, Concert Cho- rus 12, Sophomore Class Repre- sentative, Student Council Repre- sentative 11, jr. Class Alternate Miller, Pat- Milman, Deborah-N.F.L. 11,12, An- chor 11,12, Red Cross Represen- tative 10 Milmore, Edward-Wheel Club 10, 11,12, F.T.A. 10,11,12, N.F.L. 11, 12, Sr. Class Parliamentarian 12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Concert Orchestra 11,12, Wheel Club Chaplain 12 Minim, Doris- Mitchell, Edward- Moffett, Susan- Moldof, Mike-Golf Team 11,12 Moore, Gloria-Tri-Hi-Y Mooiie, John-Thespians, Audio Vis- ua Moore, john Allen-jr. Optimist, President 12, Track Team 11, F.T,A., Ir. Optimist, Treasurer 11 Morgan, Harold-Volleyball Team, Basketball, N.H.R.A. Morgan, Richard-German Club, Tri- M, Allied Youth 12 Monashkin, Marlene-Beta 11,12, Historian 12, Spanish 10,11,12, French Club 10, Newspaper 10, 11, Homeroom Representative 10 Monical, Bruce- Moskowitz, Ira-Library Club, Foren- sic Follies Mottinger, Dick-Football, Orchestra 10,11,12, Homeroom Vice Presi- dent Mueller, Alex- Mueller, Anna-Concert Chorus, Vo- calEnsamble Mugge, Nancy- Senior Directory Muhlerwirth, Richard-Ir. Exchange, Hi-Y Mulroe, Tom- Murphy, James- Murray, Raymond-German Club, President, Rifle Club, Treasurer, Wheel Muthart, jimmy-Football Team 10, 11,12, Drakes 11,12, Lettermen's 12, Track 11,12 N Naar, Irving- Nagy, Joseph- Nahama, Elaine- Naipavel, Brian- Nash, Ronald-Sr. Class Represen- tative, Ir. Class Representative, jr. Red Cross Representative, Ir. Exchange Club, Honor Roll Neu, Les-Concert Choir 11, Boys Chorus 10,12, German Club 11 Newman, Ken- Newman, Michelle-Homeroom Pres- ident 10, Class Representative 10, 11,12, Student Council Representa- tive 10,11, Sub Debs 11,12, Cheer- leading I.V. 10, Varsity 11,12, Captain 12, Chorus 10, Concert Choir 11 Newton, Harold-Auto Shop Niehaus, David- Nienstent, Bill- Nissenberg, Michael-Latin Club 11, 12, Prom Committee 11 Nolan, David- Nolan, jimmy- Norman, Charles- Norris, Ronny- Norton, Caryl-Sub Debs 11,12, Re- cording Secretary 12, Honor Garde 10,11,12, Corporal 12, Co-Chair- man Decoration Committee 10, U.B.E.A. Typing and Shorthand Awards, Senior Consultant, Stu- dent Council Representative 10,11, Guidance Aide 10 Nunez, Vince- Nyberg, John-Student Council Rep- resentative 10,11,12, Homeroom President 12, I.V. Football, Guid- ance Aide 12 O O'Connell, William- O,C0nnor, Barbara- O'Donnell, jack-Baseball T e a m N.H.R.A. O'Grady, Pamela-Tri-Hi-Y, Main Office Assistant O'Neill, Peggy- Onrot, Janice-Red Cross Represen- tative 10, Homeroom Treasurer 12 Onove, Barbara-Tri-Hi-Y Opresko Dennis-N.H.A., Beta, Wheel Club, Secretary, Science Club, Vice President, Math Club Osborn, Bill- Osborn, ames-Football 10,11,12, Basketbzill 10, Baseball 10, Track 11,12, Drakes 11,12, Letterman's 12, Homeroom Officer 10,11,12 Osvvell, Bill- O'Quinn, jim-De. D.C.T., Ir. Red Cross Representative 10,11, Guid- ance Aide 10,11,12 Ouzts, Paul-Band 10,11,12, Orches- tra 10, Marching Band 10,11,12 P Pack, Charlotte-F.N.A. Palonis, Bill-Auto Shop Panton, Christine- Papale, Anna-Girls Chorus, Ir. Class Representative, Homeroom Presi- dent 10 Papale, Rose Marie-Guidance Aide, Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary, F.B,L.A., Ir. Red Cross Represen- tative 11 Parslow, Sally-Sorrota 11,12, Honor Garde 10,11,12, Volleyball 11, Basketball 10,11, Softball 10,11, Pionettes 11,12 Parsons, Rodney- Partridge, William-Orchestra 10,11, 12, Vice President, Tri-M Vice Pres. Parzen, Steve- Patch, Lawrence-Student Council Representative 10,11,12, Sergeant- at-Arms 12, N.F.L. 10,11,12, Homeroom President 10,11 Patterson, Diane-Sorrota 10,11,12, President 12, Tri-M 10,11,12, Sec- retary 11,12, Allied Youth, Treas- urer 12, Student Council Repre- sentative 10,11,12, Band 10,11, I.C.C. 12, Homeroom Treasurer 10, Sophomore Class Representa- tive Pechony, Carol- Pedersen, Christian- Pellito, Linda- Pennell, Fred- Perez, Gilbert- Perry, Gregory-Homeroom Officer, F.F.A. Person, Barbara-Band Person, Susan-Tri-M, Concert Choir, Messiah 10,11,12, Girls Chorus, French Club, Hi-Jinx Petri, Gail-Anchor 11, Vice President 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Nurses Aide 11, Rifle Team 11, Sophomore Representative Petty, Bob- Pfeiffer, Pat-Reserved Chorus 10, Girls Chorus 11,12, Guidance Aide 11, Secretary's Assistant 12 Pierce, Edward- Pierce, Terri-Lyn- Phebus, Bob-Football 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Soph. Class Rep. PhelPS, Barbara-C.B.E. Phillips, Frank- Phillips, Geneva-Tri-Hi-Y 11 12 Chaplain 125 Prom Committee? Youth for Christ 11,125 F,B,L,A,5 jr. Red Cross Representative 115 Student Council Re rescntitive 11 P 'X i Phipps, Barbara-Honoria 11,12, Historian 125 Y-Teens 11,12, Re- cording Secretary 125 Guidance Aide 125 Sophomore Class Repre- sentative5 Honor Garde 10 Pobletts, Carol-Pioneer, Managing Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 12 Poole, Lansing- Potemkin, Fran-Student Council Representative 10,11,125 Concert Choir 115 Sophomore Class Rep- resentative Powell, Dallas-D.E. 11,12, Parlia- mentarian 11, District Represen- tative, State President, National Vice-President5 Gymnastics 105 F.T.A.5 Lettennan's Club Press, Edwina-F.T.A. 105 Senior Class Representative Prise, Sandra- Puckle, John-Chess Club5 German Club Pugh, William-Drakes5 Swim Team5 Gymnastic Team Q Quartermaine, Allan- Quartermaine, Harry- Quinn, Ianie-Girls Chorus Quintero, Richard- R Radiano, Pat- Radin,Iack- Radin, Patricia-Library assistant5 Clinic assistant Ralston, Helen- Rank, Suzi-Science Club 10,11,12, Treasurerg Slide Rule 11,12, Sec- retary5 Math Club, Vice President5 Spanish 11,12, President5 Ir. Red Cross Representative5 Civil Air Patrol5 Science Fair 10,11 Rappa, Philip- Rarback, Sheri-Honoria 11,125 Beta 11,125 Quill and Scroll 12, Student Council Representative 10,115 Guidance Aide 125 Senior Con- sultant5 Honor Garde 105 Conestoga Stiaff, Faculty Editor 115 Editor Rathfon, Greg- Reeder, Pamela-Majorette 10,115 Student Council Representative 125 C.B.E. Secretary 125 Sr. Class Representative 125 Typing Award 115 Art Awards 10,115 German Club 11 Reese, Lynda-F.T.A. 10,11,12, Pres- ident 125 Conestoga Staff 11,12, Senior Directory 125 Sr. Class Al- temate 125 Student Council Al- ternate 115 Guidance Worker 11, 125 jr. Sr. Prom Committee 11 Renard, Shirley- Senior Directory Repicky, Terry-D.E.D.C.T. Revercomb, Tom- Reigs, Cutberto-Spanish Club 11, RFYHOICIS, Tara-G.A.A. 11 Richardson, Karen-Student Council Representative 10,115 Tri-Hi-Y5 Guidance Aide 10,115 Ir. Red Cross Representative5 Homeroom President 10 Richter, Phyllis-C.B.E. Riddell, Shirlee-Homeroom Secre- tary 105 Jr. Red Cross Represen- tat1ve5 D.E.D.C.T.5 D.E.C.A.5 C.E.C.5 Prom Committee Riddick, Gary- Riggs, Steve-Guidance Aide 12 Rlngler, Carla-Sr. Banquet Commit- tee5 Prom Committee Rissman, Rainey-VVheel Club Ritter, Rita-D.C.T. Rivers, Victor- Rivers, Steve- Robertson, Terry- Robinson, Danny- Rohrbeck, Frank- Romaquera, Young-Audio Visual 11 Romanelli, John- Rogers, Gwen-Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Ir. Class Representative5 Sr. Class Representative5 Girls Chorus 125 Sr. Float Committee5 Devotional Committee, Tri-Hi-Y Rolpir, Marshall-Guidance Aide 10, Rosenberg, Bruce-Dean of Boys Of- fice Rosenblatt, Rodney- Rosenwasser, Irene-Pioneer Copy Editor 115 Student Council Rep- resentative 115 F.T.A. Vice Presi- dent5 Anchor, President Ross, Douglas-Gymnastic Team 10 Rossman, Ed- Rossi, Paul- Roth, Diane-Sorrota 10,11,12, Ser- geant-at-Arms 125 Prom Decora- tion Committee 11 Roth, Phil-Golf Team Rothenberg, William- Rothman, Louise- Rubenstein, Cheryl-Concert Choir 125 Pionairrs 115 Girls Chorus 11 Rubenstein, Pete-Wheel Club 11,125 Beta 11,125 Science Club5 Stu- dent Council Representative 125 Senior Class Historian5 jr. and Sophomore Class Representatives5 Heart Association Award5 Spanish Club Rudnick, Bonnie-Beta5 N.F.l,.5 F.T. A.5Honor Garde 10 Pugh, William- Russkle, Steve- Rushton, Vivian-Tri-Hi-Y 115 Home- iciom Secretary 105 Spanish Club S Sadacca, Albert-Key Club 11,12, Treasurer 12 Sahm, Sue- Salvador, Gasper- Samples, Sherry-Girls Choir 105 Con- cert Choir 11,125 Student Council 105 President of Homeroom 10,11 Sandell, George-Track Team 10,11, 125 Football Team 11 Sanders, Judy-Guidance Aide 105 Ir. Red Cross 115 Modern Dance 12 Sanfilippo, Bart-Latin Club Santama, Mario-Auto Shop Santos, Nancy-Guidance Aide 10,115 Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Student Council Representative Alt. 12 Sass, Michael-Basketball Manager 11,125 Concert Band 10,115 Key Club 10 Saunders, Terry- Sayre, Kathryn- Scarce, Bob-Concert Choir Scott, Russ-Ir. Red Cross Represen- tative5 Latin Club 10,11 Schailey, Glen-Student Council 11, 125 Prom Committee 11 Scharlat, Ronald- Scheel, Sandy- Schell, Earl- Schellenger, Gary- Schellenger, Phil- Schneider, Marilynn-Prom Commit- tee 115 Chairman, Publicity Com- mittee 115 Sec. of Publicity 125 Student Council Alternate 10,11, 125 Thespian Schindler, Roger-Swimming Team 10,11,12 Schley, Ronald- Schloerb, Gary- Schoditsch, Walter-Key Club 10,11, 125 Corresponding Secretary 125 Junior Class Representative Schoenberger, Barbara-Treasure of Class 10,11,125 Honoria 11,125 Honor Garde 10,11,125 Beta 11,12, Treasurer 125 Student Council Representative 10,11,125 Gradua- tion Herald 115 Foreign Exchange Finalist 115 Spanish Club 11 Schofield, William- Schor, John- Schreiber, Meris- Schroder. K. R.-Math Club5 Gymnas- tics5 Forensic League Schultz. Nancy-Guidance Aide 10.11, 125 D.C.T. Club Secre-tary5 Presi- dent of Homeroom 10.11, Red Cross Renresentative5 Debate Aid Schultz, Robert- Schwartz, Curtis-Thesnians 125 Homeroom Representative 10 Schwartz, Michael-Swimming Team 11 Schweitzer, Robert- Schwerin, Gene-Key Club 11,12, Chaplain: Sorrota Sugar 125 Ir. Varsity Football 105 Pioneer 125 Chaplain of Sophomore Class 105 Inter Club Council Rep, 125 Senior Class Representative 12 Seager, Karen- Seguir, Susan- Seichepin, Adrienne- Seid, Melvin-Swimming Team 10, 11,12 Selig, Merry-Swimming Team 10,11, 12, Sirena Club l0,11,12 Sellers, Donna-C.B.E. 12, Tri-Hi- Y 11,12 Sensil, Norman- Serrano, Leo- Seuss, Sue- Shalomith, Naomi- Shapiro, Joseph- Shaw, Susan-Sorrota 10, Guidance Aide 12, Civinettes 12 Shayewirz, Beverly-F.B.L.A. 11,12, Sweetheart 12, Spanish Club 10 Sheehan, Dan- Sher, Harvey-Conestoga Photo-gra- pher 11, Jr. Exchange Sgt. at Arms 11,12, Photographer 11,12, Latin Club 10, Golf-Team 12, Homeroom President 11 Sherman, Alex-Orchestra 10,11,12, Rifle Team 11,12 Sherman, Lillian-Y-Teams 11,12 Shellahamer, Bentley-Concert Band, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Drum Major 11,125 Tri-M 11,12, Stu- dent Council 11,12 Shoot, Larry-J.V. Football 105 Wheel Club 11,12, Student Coun- cil Representative 11,12, N.F.L. 10,11,12, Sgt. at Arms of Junior Class 115 Conestoga 11, Sopho- more Class Representative 10 Sibley, Betsy-C.B.E., Junior Class Alternate 11 Siesholtz, Joan-Orchestra 10,11,12, Anchor Club 11,12 Silver, Warren- Sjolund, Don- Slater, Edward- Slavin, Donna-Jr. Red Cross Rep. 10, Student Council Rep. 10, Guid- ance Aide 10,11, Homeroom Treas- urer 12, Future Nurses Club 125 Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 10, Float Committee 12 Sloane, Nancy-Latin Club, Future Nurses Club Slusher, Georgia-Deans Aid 10,125 Guidance Aide 10,11.12, Latin Club 12, Future Nurses Club 12, Float Committee 12 Smart, Dudley-Hi-Y Club, Gymnas- tic Team, Tri-G, Diving Team Smith, Anne-Concert Choir 10,11, 12 Smith, Anne- Smith, Betty- Smith, David- Smith, Diane-Sub-Debs 11,12, Hon- or Garde 10,11,12, First Lieuten- ant 12, Concert Chorus 11, Tri- M 11,12, Secretary of Class 10, 11,12, Spanish Club 11,12, Ush- erette at Graduation 11 Smith, James- Smith, Jerry- Smith, Judy- U l Smith, Linda-Civinetts 11, Tr1-H1- Y 11,12, Herald at Graduation 11, Guidance Aide 12, Curriculum Aide 11 Sriider, Jimmy-J.V. Football, Guid- Senior Directory ance Aide, Reserve Choir, Concert Choir, Civitan, Allied Youth Snow, Bob-Football 10,11,12, Track 11,12, Boys Chorus 10,11,12, Re- serve Chorus 10, Concert Chorus 11 Snowden, Polly-Honor Garde 10,11, 12, Civinettes 10,11,12, Guidance Aide 11,12, Homeroom President 12, Senior Consultant 12, Civi- nettes Cutie 12 Snyder, Mark-Junior Red Cross Vice President Solari, Sandra- Solomon, Linda- Sootin, John-Science Club Sovey, James-Homeroom Represen- tative, Gymnastic Team Sowers, Carol- Spangenberger, Karolyn-Jr. Red Cross Representative 10, Student Council Alt. 10,11, Junior Class Representative 11, D.C.T. 11,12, Historian 12, Prom Committee 10,11 Speake, Johnny-Baseball Team 10, 11,12, Basketball Team 10 Spiegel, Jo-Deans List, Prom Com- mittee, Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil Alternate Spitalnick, Gerry- Stair, Daryl-Marching Band 10, Con- cert Band 11 Stanton, James- Stedman, Norma-Youth for Christ Club Steinberg, Barbara-Homeroom Rep- resentative, Guidance Aide, Prom Committee Stern, Ellen-Beta Club, Chaplain, Modern Music Masters, Future Nurses Club, Honor Roll 10, Deans List 11, Music Award 10, 11, English Award 10 Stern, Richard-Prom Committee 10, 11, Messiah 11,12 Stewart, Cliff- Stewart, Mary Jane-Student Council Representative 12, Senior Class Representative 12 Stone, Adrienne-Prom Committee, Guidance Aid 11 Stone, Denny- Stoneberger, Carol-Civinettes Club 11,12, Recording Secretary 12 Stone, Kenneth-Future Farmer Club Storace, Michael-National Forensic League, Treasure, Wheel Club, Debate Team, Honor Roll Storms, Sharon-Y-Teens, Future Teacher of America club, Guid- ance Aide, Prom Committee Stout, Sandra-Majorettes 12, Beta 10,11, Tri-M 10,115 Concert Band 10,11,12, Student Council 10 Strnad, Joel-Latin Club, N.F.L. Strauss, Carolyn-Jr. Red Cross Rep- resentative Stark, Vicki-Y - Teens 10,11,12, Sweetheart 12, Civinettes 11,12, Honor Garde 10,11,12, Senior Class Representative 12, Tennis Team 12, Manager 12, Student Council Aide 11,12 Stratigos, Mary-J.V. Cheerleader 10, Varsity Cheerleader 11,12, Usher- ette at Graduation 11, Sub-Debs Treasurer 12, Hi-Y Sweetlleaff 12 Stratton, John-J.V. Football 10, Var- sity 11,12, Key Club 11,12, Let- termans Club 11,12 Strauch, Bonnie-Concert Choir 12, Reserve Chorus 10 Stromer, Sandra-Student Council 10, 11,12, Guidance Aide, Senior Float Committee Strumas, Daniel- Sturn, Bill- Sturtwant, Cathy- Suarez, Walter- Sudit, Lynne- Sullivan, Bill- Sullivan, Bob- Sullivan, Christina-Sub-Debs 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Re- cording Secretary 12, Beta 11,12, Sweetheart 12, Tri-M 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10, Senior Consultant 12 Sullivan, Robert-Senior Float Com- mittee 12, Civitan 11,12, Senior Class Representative 12, Prom Committee 11 Sutton, Carol- Sweed, Roberta- Swichkow, Leon- Swiderski, Lydia- Swindell, Mary-Cheerleader 11,12, Sub-Debs, Homeroom Secretary 12, Homeroom Representative 10, Junior Red Cross 10, Guidance Aide 11 Szucs, Joe-Tennis Team 10,11,12, Captain 12, Lettermanis Club T Tabb, Steffi-Student Council Rep- resentative 10,11,12 Taks, Gaye- Talbot, David-Track Team 10,11,12, Orchestra 10, Vice President Home- room 10 Talbot, Marion- Tanchuk, Arlene-Girls Chorus 12 Tardy, Nancy- Tasman, Stuart- Tate, Pete- Taylor, Willa- Taylor, Jerald- Taylor, Sunnie-Pionaires, Concert Choir, Modern Music Masters, Student Council Representative 10, President Home room 10 Telford, Michael- Terrier, Jean-De. D.C.T., Tri-Hi- Y, Red Cross Representative 11 Toboz, Dolores-F.B.L.A. 11,12, C.B.E. 12 Tolomes, Eugene-F.F.A. Tomb, Harry- Tompkins, Robert-Civitans 11,12, Boys Chorus 12, Prom Committee 10, Guidance Aide 12 Towne, Vicki-Guidance Aide 12 Trichter, Chrystine-Student Council Representative 10, Sophomore And Junior Class Representative, Sub Debs 11,12, Corresponding Secre- tary 12, Modern Music Masters 11,12, Concert Choir 11,12 Troblinger, Carol- Trutt, Gerald- Truitt, Kathleen-Concert Choir 11, 12, Tri M 1o,11,12 Thomas, Carol- Thomas, John-Football Team 10,11 125 Track 11 Thomas, Richard-Concert Chorus' Pionaires Thomas, Sharron-Ir. Red Cross Rep- resentative Thomas, Tom-Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 105 Jr. Red Cross Repre- sentative 10 Tyige, David-Marching Band 10,11 1 Q J U Urbanek, Rodney-Football Team 105 Baseball Team 125 Civitan5 Var- sity Football Team 11,125 Home- room President 115 Teacher's Aide 11 V Varone, Linda-G.A.A. 11,12 Vega, Lynn-Student Council Rep- resentative 105 Jr. Class Represen- tative5 Prom Committee 115 Sub Debs 11,12, Historian 125 Beta 11,12, Secretary 125 F.T.A. 11,12, Parliamentariang S p a n i s h 11, Treasurer 115 Homeroom Secre- tary Verdi, Emil- Verga, Linda-jr. Red Cross Repre- sentative 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Student Council 125 Senior Board5 Senior Float Committeeg F.T.A. 12 Vetter, Gloria- Vickers, Danny-Hi-Y 11,125 Band 10,11 Vilbas, Matt-Hi-Y 11,125 Track 12 Villella, Ron-Football Teamg Honor Garde Top Kick',5 Civitan Vincent, Dave-D.C.T. Virag, Wayne-Swimming Team 10, 115 Tri-M 11,125 Steering Com- mittee 10,11,125 Civitan 125 Boys Chorus 11,125 Messiah Program 11,125 Hi-Y 12 Vitch, Martin-Football Manager 11, 125 Audio Visual 105 Assistant Stage Electrician 11,125 Chemistry Lab Assistant 11,12 Vitterite, Nick- Vogel, Arthur- W Wainwright, Betty- Walker, Linda-Y - Teens 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 .Guidance Aide 105 Homeroom Treasurer, Student Council Alt. Representative 10 Walker, Ann-Sorrota 11, Chaplain 125 Concert Band 115 Junior Class Representative 11 Walker, Stuart- Walleu, Judy- Warren, Doris-Honor Garde 10,11, 125 P.F.C. 125 Civinettes Club 10,11,12, President 125 Orchestra 10,11,12, Secretary 125 Junior Red Cross Representative 10,11,12 Washa, Mona-Marching Band 10, Concert Band 10,11,125 Student Council Representative 105 Home- room Vice President 125 Guidance Aide 10 Senior Directory Wasserman, Sharon- Watkins, Margaret-Honoria 11,125 F.B.L.A. 11,12, Recording Secre- tary 125 C.B.E. 125 Prom Com- mittee 115 U.B.E.A. Typing Award 115 Gregg Shorthand Award 115 Sophomore Class Representative 10 Wayne, Martin-Spanish Club, Mod- ern Music Masters Webb, Carol-Allied Youth 11,125 Honor Garde 10,11,12 Webb, Earl- Weidinger, Steve-German Club5 Vice President of Future Farmers of America Club Weigle, Tamara-Y-Teens 11,12, Sgt. at Arms 125 junior Class Rep- resentative 115 Student Council Representative, Sirena 12 Weiner, joel-I.V. Basketball 105 I.V. Volleyball 10,11,125 Chess Club Weinstein, David-Junior Exchange Secretary Weinstein, Myra-Junior Red Cross Representative 10,115 Student Council Alt. Representative 11,125 Guidance Aide 115 Secretary Of F.B.L.A. Weiss, Barry- Weiss, Dianne- Weissman, Leonard-- Weithom, Jeffery-Key Club 11,125 Band 11 Welch, William- Wells, Kathy-Pioneer 11,125 Adver- tising and Circulation Manager Wenneck, Janet- Wemhardt, Veronica- West, Sandra- Widarski, Diane-Future Nurses of America Club5 Future Business Leaders of America Widdekind, Sharon- Wigman, Danny-Gymnastic Team Wightman, Dennis-Sophomore Class President 105 Iunior Class Rep- resentative 115 Key Club 10,11, 12, Junior Board Director 115 Ca- reer Day .Chairrnan 115 Latin Club 115 Student Council President 125 Representative for Boys State 11 William, Thomas- Williams, Brent-Gymnastic Team 10,11,125,junior Red Cross Rep- resentative 105 Sub-Debs Sweet- heart 125 Hi-Y club 12 Williams, IoAnn-D.C.T.5 ' Williams, Nancy- Williams, Pam- Williamson, Curtis-Key Club 10,11, 125 Yearbook Staff 12 Wildstein, Robert-D.C.T.5 Modem Music Masters, Boys Chorus Wiles, Helen-Sophomore Class Rep- resentative 105 Junior Class Rep- resentative 115 Senior Guidance Aide 12 Willoughby, Ioan- Wilkinson, Randy-Football 10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,12, Sgt. at Arms 125 Let- terman's Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Sgt. at Arms of Senior Class 125 Track 12 Wilson, Emily-Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Senior Float Com- mittee l25 Student Council Rep- resentative 10 Wilson, Rosemarie-Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 Anchor Club 11,125 Guidance Aide 115 Girls Chorus Winge, Russ- Winters, Judy-Volleyball Team 10, 115 Basketball Team 11,125 Libra- ry Club Winters, Paula-Guidance Aide 105 President of Thespians 12 Wirht, john-Football 10,11,125 Let- terman's Club 12 Wisehart, Carla- Wisell, Robert- Wiseman, Gale-Tri-G Sweetheart 125 Student Council Representative 10,125 Gymnastic Team, Guidance Aide 10 Wolf, Dona-Thespians 125 Student Council Representative 11,125 Con- cert Chorus 115 Girls Chorus 115 Treasurer of Homeroom 125 F.T.A. 12 Wolf. Timothy- Wolfe, Gary-Concert Choir Wornble, Gary-Future Teachers of America Sgt. at Arms 12 Wood, Linda-Tri-M 11,125 March- ing Band 11,125 Orchestra 11 Wcicid, Patricia-Tri-Hi-Y 105 C.B.E. Woods, Willis-junior Varsity Foot- ball 115 Civitan 125 Auto Shop Foreman Wrinkle, Bruce- Wulff, Diane-Honor Garde 10,11, 125 Civinettees 11, Vice President 125 Future Business Leaders of America 11,12 Wycoff, Irene-Concert Band 10,11, 125 Marching Band 11,12 Y Yates Iohn - Youngblood, Jim- Z Zaleski, Barbara-C.B.E. 12 Zarcone, Rosalie- Zarza, Carmen- Zeitzew, Irene- Zelazny, Monte- Ziener, Willa-D.E.D.C.T. 12 Zimmerman, Betsy-Student Council Representative 10,1 15 Future Teachers of America 10,11,125 Homeroom President 105 Guidance Aide Zimmerman, Robin-Messiah 11,125 Girls Chorus 10,11,125 Ir. Red Cross Representative, Homeroom Representative Zimmerman, John- Zirnmerman, Sandra-Prom Commit- tee 11 Zohn, Frank- Zucker, Iules-Key Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Beta Honor Society 10,11,125 Sen- ion Consultant 125 Guidance Aide 11,125 Science Fair Winner 105 Sgphomore Class Representative Foculty Adkerson, Audrey-Biology-George Peabody College, B. S. Akin, Alma-Spanish-Ohio State University, A. B., B. S., M. A. Alexander, Robert-Bandmaster-University of Miami, A.B. -Sponsor Majorettes. Angelastro, Lucas-Vocational Education-New York State Agricultural College, New York Technical Institute. Atwood, Esther-Spanish-James Millikin, B. S., University of Washington, A. B. Auer, Harold-Physical Education-Syracuse University, A. B.-Coach of Swim Team. Ballou, Arthur-Vocational Education-Auto Mechanics. Basnett, Fredric-Biology-Fairmont State, A. B., West Virginia University, M. S. Beal, Ruth-Latin-University of Pittsburgh, A. B. Berrong, Marvin-Mathematics-Maryville College, A. B., University of Tennessee, M. S. Bertok, Alexander-Business Education-Concord College, B. S., West Virginia University, M. A. Blatter, Delbert-Mathematics-Muskingum College, B. S., West Virginia University, M. A. Blau, Raela-Business Education-University of Miami, B. E.-Sponsor National Honor Society. Blotcher, Robert-Mathematics-University of Illinois, A. B., Northern Illinois State College, B. E., Brown Univer- sity, M. A. Boden, William-Vocational Education-University of Flori- da, Florida State University, M. A. Bogart, Joseph-Physical Education-University of Miami, B. E.-Head of Physical Education Department-Head Coach of Football Team. Bone, Mary L.-Physical Education-Murray State Col- lege, B. S. Bowman, Vera-English-University of Miami, B. S. Boyarsky, Rebekah-Biology-University of Miami, B. E. Bradd, Mable-Physical Education-Virginia Polytechnic In- Sti'CL1tC, B. S. Brady, John C.-Social Studies-University of Miami, B. E. Branhan, Selma-Mathematics-Marshall College, A. B., University of Florida, M. A.-Head of Mathematics Department. Breese, Ruth-Distributive Co-operative Training-Mississi- ppi State College for Women, B. S., University of Florida, Vocational Certificate-Head of Co-operative Business Education. Brown, Mary C.-Guidance-Florida State University, B. S., New York University, M. A.-Sponsor of Honoria. Bucker, Mabel-Business Education-Indiana State Teach- ers College, B. S., University of Iowa, M. S. Bullington, David-Guidance-East Tennessee State Col- lege, B. S., Columbia University, M. A.-Chairman of Guidance Department. Bultman, Rosemary-Librurian-University of Pennsylvan- ia, B. S., University of Miami, M. E. Directory Burgess, Ward-Physical Education-University of Miami, B. E.-Head of Physical Education Department. Burke, Martha-German-College of Mount St. Vincent, M. A., College of City of New York, M. S. Cadwallader, Florence-Guidance-University of Florida, A. B. Cagni, Raymond-Biology-Stetson University, B. S.-Physi- cal Education Coach. Campbell, Elizabeth-Secretary to Principal. Cave, William-Social Studies-University of Miami, B. E. -Physical Education Coach. Chonin, Lynn-English-University of Florida, A. B.- Sponsor of Sorrota Service Club. Cicio, Casper-Physical Education-Florida State Univer- sity, B. S.-Sponsor of Tri-G. Clark, Jack-Social Studies-University of Miami, B. E.- Coach of Baseball Team. Corn, Homer-Mathematics-Delta State College, B. S., George Peabody College, M. S.-Head of Audio Visual. Cornell, Charles-English-University of Missouri, A. B., M.A. Cox, Ioseph-Guidance-University of Miami, B. E. and M. E. Cox, Lois-Business Education-Georgia State College for Women, A. B. Crew, Mildred-English-Barry College, A. B., M.A.-cum laude. Criswell, James-Industrial Arts-State Teachers College, California, B. S. in Education. Dallinger, Eva-Library Clerk. Darrow, Stewart-Physical-Syracuse University, B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Davis, Ellen-English-Drama-Northwestern University, B. S.-Sponsor of Thespians. DeLabar, Doris-Physical Education-University of Florida, B. S., M. S. Del Bello, Jack-Physical Education-University of Miami, B. E. Dine, Charlotte-Secretary to Dean of Girls. Donohue, john-Social Studies-Boston University, B. S., Barry College, M. A.-Coach of Golf Team. Dukin, James-Head Custodian. Duncan, Paul-Dean of Boys-Eastern Kentucky State, A. B., M. A. Dutton, R. Watson-Choral Director-Willamette Univer- sity, A. B., University of Miami, B. Music cum laude, M.A. Edge, Erving-Social Studies-Florida State University, M.A. Faber, Geraldine-I. B. M. Secretary. Farmer, Perry-Biology-University of Louisville, A. B. University of Louisville, M. E. Foculty Directory Findley, William-Social Studies-Michigan State Univer- sity, A. B., University of Miami, M. E. Foregger, Kathryn-Registrar. Fortney, Pauline-School Treasurer. Fountain, Lydia-T. V. Aide. Gaetano, Leona-English-Mythology-Hunter College, A.B., -Advisor Kaleidoscope. Garth, I. Hunter-Social Studies-Troy State Teachers Col- lege, B. S., George Peabody College, M.A.-Sponsor Key Club. Gellen, Murray-Social Studies-University of Connecticut, A.B., University of Miami, M.E. Grantano, Catherine-Social Studies-West Virginia Uni- versity, B. S. Cross, Edith-Social Studies-Hunter College, A. B., Colum- bia University, M. S. Hakam, Louis-Vocational Education-Brooklyn College, A. B., University of Miami, B. E. Hand, Myra-Spanish-Rutgers University, B. S.-Sponsor of Spanish Club. 7-Iarris, Mary-Secretary, Dean of Boys. Herbst, Raymond-Social Studies-University of Miami, B. E.-Senior Class Sponsor. Hicks, Vivian-English-Florida State University, B. S., M. S.-Sponsor of National Forensic League. Hill, Marcia-Cuidance-Marshall University, A. B., M. A. Hindmarsh, Jack-Mathematics-Ohio State University, B. S., Pennsylvania State University, M. S. Hinshaw, Elizabeth-Co-operative Business Education-Uni- versity of North Carolina, A.B., M. A. Hogsett, Margaret-Homemaking-Florida State College for Women, B. S. Hyrne, F rederick-Guidance-Social Studies-University of Miami, B. E., M. A. Johnson, Victor-Industrial Arts-University of Miami, B. E. -Sponsor of Rifle Team. Jordan, M. Clyde-Social Studies-Birmingham Southern, A. B. Joyner, Frankie-Business Education-Stetson University, A. B. Ketzle, Nina-Business Education-Florida State College for Women, B. S., Columbia University, M. A.-Spon- sor of Tri-Hi-Y. Klein, Thomas-Physics-Canisius College, B. S. Klingmeyer, Faye-Librarian-Wooster College, A.B. B. L. S., Westem Reserve University, M.L.S. Kulka, Jane-Physical Education-Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, B. S., University of Florida, M. E.-Sponsor of Cheerleaders. Lamont, Bemard-Vocational Education-University of Mi- ami, B. E. Lanius, Mabel-English-State Teachers College, B. S. La Perriere, Ruth-Librarian-University of Kentucky, A.B., University of Miami, M. E. Lewis, Stella-English-Liverpool University, A.B.-Ex- change Teacher Lipscomb, Howard-Director of Student-West Virginia Tech, A. B. Luck, Edna-Chemistry-Florida State University, A.B., University of Virginia M.A.-Sponsor of Science Club. Lydzinski, Theodore-Vocational Education-University of Miami, A. B. Lynch, Elizabeth-Math-Florida Southern College, A.B., Columbia Uuniversity, M.A. MacDonald, Robert-Russian-University of Miami, A.B. Manze, Michael-Social Studies-State Teachers College, Pennsylvania, B.S. Marconi, Serge-Business Education-Temple University, B.S., New York University, M.A. Marin, Henry-English-University of Miami, B.S., Wagner College, M.S. Mastropaola, Marie-English-West Chester Teachers Col- lege, B. S., -Senior Sponsor. Matheson, Thelma-Social Studies-University of Wiscon- sin, A.B. College, A.B., Barry College, M.S. Messier, Marion-Business Education-Coker College, B.S. Miller, Nathan-English-Carson Newman College, A.B., University of Tennessee, M.S.-Sponsor of Wheel Club. Mitchell, Amy-French and English-Barry College, A. B. Moore Helen-Registration Clerk Moore, Ovella-Homemaking-Georgia State College for Women, B. S., Barry College, M. S. Moore, Robert-Math-West Point Military Academy, B.S., M.A. Murphy, W. R.-Spanish-University of Florida, A.B. Cum Laude. Murray, Amold-English-University of Miami, B.S. Spon- sor of Wheel Club. Murrell, Clifton-Florida Southern College,A.B.-Business Manager of Physical Education Department. Myers, Ida-Curriculum Assistant-University of Miami, B.S., Barry College, M.S. Nicholas, Elsie-Spanish-Duke Univerity, A.B., Monterey Technical University, M.A.-Department Head. Niles, Carl-Ioumalism-University of Tennessee, A.B., M.A.-Conestoga and Pioneer CYearbook and News- paperl advisor. Nordmeyer, Klaus-Math-University of Michigan, B.S., M.A.-Sponsor of Junior Class. Peete, Henry-Guidance-University of Alabama, B.S., M.A. Perko, Florence-Cafeteria Manager. Perrin, David-Social Studies-University of Florida, B.S.- Department Head. Foculty Directory Peterson, Frank-French-University of Florida, A. B. Powers, Laura-T. V. Aide. Price, Chester-Social Studies-Austin Peabody College, B. S. Rabinowitz, Sol-Social Studies-New York University, B.S. Reed, Wilhelmina-Business Education-Newark Teachers College, B.S., Syracuse University, M.A. Rice, Wilfred-Principal-Rollins College, A.B., University of Florida, M.A. Rahrer, Kathryn-Library Clerk. Roth, Ralph-Physics-Omaha University, B.E. Rowe, Claire-English-State Teachers College of Tennes- see, B.S., University of Miami, M.A. Ruskin, Sylvia-Math-Hunter College, A.B. Russell, Betty-Guidance Secretary. Samuelson, Dorothy-English-University of Miami, A.B. Duke University, M.A. 7 Scalise, Celia-Business Education-Hunter College, A.B. Schmaus, Annabelle-Business Education-Indiana Univer- sity, A.B., M.A. Schwcmmer, Oro-Guidance-Drexel College, B.S. Univer- sity of Miami, M.E. Scott, Lois-T. V. Aide. Seese, James-English-State Teachers College of Pennsyl- vania, B.S. Sems, Charles-Math-State Teachers College of New York, B.S. University of Buffalo, M.E. Seward, Myra-Dean of Girls-Florida State University, B.S. Signor, B. Warren-Orchestra Director-University of Colo- rado, B. E., M. E. University of Oregon, M.A. Sistrunk, Perry-Vocational Agriculture-University of Flor- ida, B.S., M.A. Sloan, Nell-Math-Delta State College, B.S.,-Junior Class Sponsor. Soncy, Yvette-School Nurse. Spell, Genevieve-Math-Georgia Teachers College, B.S. Spence, Bettye-Business Education-Georgia State College for Women, B.S. Spencer, Thomas-Chemistry-University of Miami, B.S., Head of Science Department, Coach of Golf Team. Stair, Edith-P.B.X. Operator. Stalnaker, Lillian-English-West Virginia University, A.B., Duke University, M.A. Stark, Marwood-Special Education-University o f Pitts- burg, A.B., University of Miami, M.E. Steele, Phyllis-Business Education-Kent State Univesrity, B.S. Steinberg, Sandra-Spanish-University of Miami, B.E.- Sponsor of Y-Teens. Stratton, Alan-Social Studies-University of Miami, M.A. Sullivan, Edward-Social Studies-University of Miami, B. E. Sunkel, Genevieve-English-Washington University, A.B. Swettman, William-Physical Education-Springfield Col- lege, B.S., M.E.-Coach of Honor Garde. Temple, Aline-Math-Wayne University, A.B., Columbia University, M.A. Tobe, Lawrence-Art-University of Louisville, B.S., M.A. Ueling, Ineke-Physical Education-Barry College, B.S. Viviano, Samuel-Biology-Birmingham Southem College, B.S.-Sponsor of Civitan. Warren, Emily-Biology-University of Kentucky, B.S. Weyant, Walter-Math-Syracuse University, B.S., M.S.- Sponsor of Key Club. Whelpton, Rosalie-Spanish-University of Delaware, A.B. Williams, Keith-Math-Wayne State University, A.B., Full- er Theological Seminary, B.D. Williams, Russell-Chemistry-University of Miami, B.S. Willis, Barbara-Physical Education-Boston University, B.S. Wimmers, Howard-Latin-University of Miami, B.E.- Sponsor of Latin Club. Wingerd, Lucille-English-Nebraska State Teachers Col- lege, A.B., B.S. University of Omaha, M.S. Wohlgemuth, Arthur-English-University of Miami, B.E., M.E. Womack, James-Industrial Arts-Barry College, University of Miami. Zellers, Robert-Industrial Arts-Millersville State College, B.S. M., 228 A Aaron, W., 243 Abafli, B., 202 Abalo, M., 116 Abecasis, L., 228 Abdella, E., 228 Abdella, M., 78,79,202,104 Abele, I., 202,84,115 Abele, L., 228 Abell, L., 243 Abney, B., 8 Abrahams, R., 202,155 Abrahams, S., 243 Aciego, D., 78,98 Adams, C., 49,202 Adams, K., 94,202 Adamson, C., 94,93 Adelson, B., 92 Adelson, P., 94,96,126,202 Adkerson, Mrs. A., 26 Adler, B., 202 Adler, S., 117,202 Addonizio, F., 202 Agudo, C., 102,202 Aguirre, C., 202,66,67,76,128,129,116,117 Ahearn, K., 228 Akin, Mrs. A., 26 Aiken, S., 202,121 Alameda, D., 202 Albasi, P., 68,69 Albert, D., 228.97 Albertson, B., 228 Albury, S., 105,116 Alcorn, I., 163 Aldrich, I., 202 Alemeda, D., 101 Alexander, B., 116 Alexander, I., 243,65,96 Alexander, H. 202 Alexander, Mr. R., 59,26,9O Allcorn, I., 202 Allen, I., 243 Allen, L., 243 Allen, L., 228,101,78 Allen, S., 202,93 Allred. D., 94.202 Allred, E., 202,115 Alonge, M., 202 Alonge, R., 121 Alpert, G., 102,101,123,125,202 Alperstein, S., 96 Alperstein, R., 243 Alt, S., 243 Altenbaugh, C., 202,111 Altman, S., 228 Amelio, P., 120,202 Amoto, I., 113 Andel, D., 78,79,91,133,202 Anderson, D., 91,92 Anderson, I., 228,145,136 Anderson, I., 94,80 Anderson, P., 96,202 Andrews, W., 91,165 Andron, A., 228 Angelastro, Mr. L., 26 Angelow, B., 139,108,109,136,137 Angus, R., 202 Anselmi, D., 202 Antczak, L., 243 Anzalone, L., 91,111 Applegate, M., 243 Argento, R., 117,102 Arins, L., 228 Arnett, M., 228,112 Ansac, L., 228 Aronson, D., 104 Student Index Aronson, R., 202 Aschenbrenner, R., 228 Ashby, I., 202,87 Ashby, R., 202 Ashman, G., 105,228 Asmus, D., 202 Aspinola, M., 243 Atwood, G., 113 Atwood, Mrs. E., 26 Atzer, B., 49 Auer, Mr. H., 26 Auerback, E., 119 Augustine, R., 243 Augustowski, L., 202,119 Aulton, P., 228 Austrin, L., 96 B Babbitt, R., 202 Bacon, R., 243 Bach, S., 228 Baclunann, K., 136 Bachorik, D., 91,92 Badagliacca, P., 163 Baer, S., 202,100,126 Baer, S., 203 Bagwell, B., 96 Bailes, Alan, 203 Bailey, I., 124 Bailey, W., 203,76,48,163 Baker, N., 91 Baker, P., 203,121 Baker, T., 203 Baldwin, B., 98 Ballan, G., 243 Ballou, Mr. A., 27,60 Baldwin, C., 105 Baldwin, D., 243 Baldwin, N., 228 Bamonte, B., 228 Banks, I., 203 Barber, D., 203 Barbieri, G., 97 Bared, T., 72,136 Barhein, G., 158 Baringhaus, R., 203 Barish, K., 203,127,188 Barkoff, B., 243,92,9l Barkstrom, I., 203 Barlan, L., 243,89 Barnes, M., 94,203,97 Barnes, W., 228 Barnhard, I., 228 Barnhart, D., 243 Barnett, M., 228 Barrett, C., 228,68 Bartholomew, C., 243 Bartlett, T., 203,72 Bartoli, Pt., 203 Barton, S., 102,87,203,191,101 Baskind, I., 66,67,203,125 Basnett, Mr., 27 Bates, C., 203 Bauer, B., 98 Baumwald, I., 228 Baumann, F., 243 Baumgarten, D., 168 Baxter, M., 228 Baxtern, M., 243 Beals, Harold, 109,136,137 Beals, Mrs. R., 27,53 Beall, D., 91,92 Beatty, A., 203 Beaver, I., 96,203 Beck, C., 76 Beck, L., 105,84 Beck, M., 228 Becker, C., 243 Becker, M., 228 Beeman, I., 243 Beeman, P., 76,77,203,101 Beerman, I., 101 Begel, B., 203 Bell, I., 228 Bell, R., 228 Bellack, D., 91,92 Belloise, I., 78,228 Beltrone, L., 158 Belsky, M., 203 Benis, I ., 203,125,116 Bennett, C., 228 Bennett , C., 228,84 Bennett, I., 228,84 , I., 101 Bennett, Bennett Benson, C., 203 Bentley, D., 74 Bercuson, D., 243 Berdivin, R., 243 Berezdivm, R., 203 Berg, M., 158,136 Berg, P., 203 Berger, S., 228 Bergman, A., 117,203 Bergman, R., 203 Bergusky, R., 82 Berlinghoff, I., 228 Berman ., 88,155 Berman ., 228,118 Berman, Berman, Pt., 203 Berman, S., 228,97 Berman, S., 203 Bernberg, I., 203 Bernstein, L., 203 Bemstein, R., 124 Bernstein, S., 91,76,129 Bernstein, S., 228,133 Berrong, Mr. M., 27 Berse, C., 229 Bertok, Mr. A., 27,132 Beskind, I., 102,76,77,128,129,2 132,244,201,192,193,197 Bess, K., 243 Besola, R., 203 Bethards, D., 243 Beutel, C., 92 Beutel, R., 203,91,l33 Bevans, C., 204 Bianchi, N., 229,97 Bibleheirner, T., 136 Bickel, M., 229 Bier, M., 243 Bier, R., 243 Biggs, P., 243,112 Biller, S., 204,101 Biondi, I., 204 Black, I., 49 Blackstock, I., 204,110,109,163 Blakely, F., 97 Blakemore, I., 204 Blanksehin, G., 243,78,204,112 Blalock, C., 204 Blatter, Mr. D., 28 Blau, Miss R., 28,122,132 Blix, D., 243,158 Bliss, H., 204 Bloch, K., 204,82,83 Block, I., 204,151 Blocker, M., 204 Blocker, S., 243 Blonder, S., 204,125 gk? I0 5 03,101 Bloom, B., 74,98 Bloom, R., 204,91,82,83 Blothcer, Mr. R., 28 Blouse, L., 204,122 Blum, K., 243,10-1,96 Boarer, G., 111 Bockhold, L., 204,84,93 Boden, Mr., W., 28 Bodiford, B., 243 Boggs, I., 92 Boldger, I., 243 Bogart, G., 111 Bogart, R., 243,94,136 Bogart, Mr. R., 28,171 Boggs, Charlotte, 229 Boggs, I., 243 Bomarte, B., 124 Bohan, M., 243 Bond, I., 229 Bond, I., 243 Bone, Mrs. M., 28 Bookhultz, I., 229,102,133,116 Boone, R., 229,103 Bootman, N., 243 Bordeaux, R., 204,99,98,l33 Borden, H., 204,127 Borden, I., 243 Boroce, K., 229 Boroz, K., 66 Borrok, I., 115 Boryk, E., 94,78,113 Bosley, C., 204 Boswell, B., 96 Boudrot, R., 229 Bouligny, L., 204 Boumstein, B., 229 Bova, M., 204 Bower, P., 204 Bowman, I., 91,243,92 Bowman, Mrs. V., 29 Boyarksy, Miss R., 29 Boyd, H., 204 Boyington, B., 243 Boykan, P., 229 Boza, M., 229,66,67,105,116 Bradd, Mrs. M., 29,169 Bradford, I., 204 Bradley, S., 78,97 Bradshaw, M., 243 Brajdid, F., 229,158 Brakeall, W., 229,87 Braksve, S., 96 Brandsrna, W., 204 Brandsma, W., 204 Branhan, Mrs. Z., 29,55 Braun, W., 204 Brautigam, B., 229 Breese, Mrs. R., 29,121 Brennan, I., 133,92,98 Brenner, M., 229 Breslow, H., 91 Breton, E., 204,80,8l,106,107 Bridges, V., 229,133,98 Briggs, R., 204 Bright, S., 96 Broaddus, P., 204 Brodsky, C., 204 Bryan, N., 101 Broe, K., 204,106,107,84,100 Brofman, K., 204 Brogren, I., 204,416 Brooks, L., 243 Brooks, I., 91,92, Brooks, W., 229,98 Brosius, B., 113 Brosse, R., 113 Student Index Brothman, K., 116 Brower, S., 96 Browett, M., 243,96 Brown D., 124 Brown, E., 243,103 Brown C-., 243 Brown, I., 49,96,243 Brown L., 229 Brown, L., 243 Brown, M., 204 Brown, Mrs., 70,71 Brown, N., 244,98,92 Brown, N., 229,98 Brown N., 205,92,116 Brown, R., 229 Brown R., 100,205,72,118 Brown, S., 244,82,101,96 Brown, T., 229 Carmel, G., 229 Carrell, M., 97 Caron, K., 120,205 Carpinelli, C., 93,89 Carr, R., 205 Carrillo, C., 229 Carstensen, C., 205 Carstenson, I., 119,168,224 Cartheart, N., 158 Cartledge, I., 68,229 Casale, V., 164.205 Casbarro, L., 229 Casey, P., 105,118,229 Cashon, S., 105 Cassano, F. 103,117,205 Casso, R., 96,244 Castell, C., 132,164,205 Castoro, I., 102,205 Brucio, P., 229 Brumgarden, D., 119 Brummett, S., 205,97 Bruno, D., 101 Bryan, N., 229,119,129,7O Bryant, B., 158 Bucci, L., 66,101 Bucchino, A., 244 Buckley, B., 229 Buckley, P., 244 Buetel, B., 92 Bull, M., 130,115 Bulford, S., 124 Bultman, Mrs. R., 23 Bundy, A., 92,98 Burgamy, R., 205 Burgamy, T., 96 Burgess, Mr. W., 30 Burghart, F., 205 Burk, B., 96 Burke, Mrs. M., 30 Burks, G., 205 Burns, S., 127 Burrows, I., 229 Burwell, O., 205 Bull, M., 125,205 Bullington, Mr., 113 Bumen, K., 97 Busch, K., 205 Bush, D., 205 Bushkin, F., 205 Bushman, R., 102 Burstrom, L., 244 Buzard, K., 229,118,125,129 Byrd, R., 205,117 Byrd, R., 205 C Cagni, Mr. R., 30,170 Cahill, D., 120,205 Cain, F., 72,205 Calvo, I., 205 Camp, F., 163,244 Campbell, Mrs. B., 23 Campbell, C., 205 Campbell, K., 244 Canada, E., 96 Canfield, T., 113,151,153 Cann, B., 124 Cann, H., 205 Cant, I., 87 Cantrell, S., 116,205 Cappuccio, I., 205 Caputo, R., 101,190,205 Carbellano, T., 124,205 Carles, L., 244 Carlin, K., 229 Carlton, S., 145 Cathey, I., 126,244 Cave, Mr. W., 30,170 Cestagelli, C., 116,117,125,93,229 Chaffin, L., 205 Chaiken, P., 101,116,125,229 Chandonnet, C., 244 Chandonnet, F. I., 74,94,96,175,176, 178,179,205 Chaney, C., 111,155,98,244 Charles, B., 96 Charles, T., 124 Charlton, S., 205 Chatlos, E., 164,229 Chaykin, P., 229 Chaykin, S., 244 Cheney, K., 229 Chessler, E., 133,96 Chessler, P., 97 Chewning, I., 205 Childers, B., 244 Chippendale, S., 244 Chonin, Mrs., 30,78,79 Choyette, L., 244 Chrissean, B., 244 Christ, I., 97 Christ, T., 229 Christenson, G., 97,244 Church, V., 229 Cicio, Mr. C., 30,110,163 Cirk, I., 206 Citron, I., 82,117,132,128,129,205,102, 188 Clark, D., 49 Clark, I., 49,97,98,244 Clark, Mr. I., 31,6,108,170,151 Clark, L., 230 Clark, K., 230 Clark, T., 244 Clarke, R., 97 Clarke, T., 206 Clements, C., 206 Clements, F., 92, 244 Cline, D., 94,111 Cline, I., 136,158 Cline, M., 49 Cobin, A., 93,230 Codianne, E., 206 Coff, R., 119 Coffee, L., 111 Cognata, R., 206 Cohen, B., 206 Cohen, K., 97 Cohn, P., 206 Coker, N., 206 Cole, C., 206 Cole, D., 206 Cole, I., 230,155,96,89 C0l6l5161al, B., 178,76,101,108,109,85,84 Coleman, C., 83 Collins, C., 7 Collins, I., 230 Collins, P., 230 Colton, R. 116 Combie, D., 92 Compton, C., 206 Concannon, A., 124 Conn, S., 206 Conn, S., 206 Conner, B., 96 Conrad C., 82,206 Conte, M., 91 Conte, P., 206 Contreares, C., 116 Cook, C., 230 Cooney, S., 89,230 Cooper, E., 244 Cooper, F., 91,92,206 Cooper, L., 206 Coosey, R., 49 Coplin, C., 244 Corbo, A., 206,201,82,187 Corbo, E., 244 Corden, M., 103,206,82,117,102 Cordon, R., 230 Corenblum, S., 244 Corn, Mr., 113,31 Cornell, R., 206,72 Cornell, Mr., 87 Corrado, R., 206,76,128,129 Cosner, C., 244 Cote, C., 206 Cohen, B., 124 Coulter, D., 97 Courtney, C., 244 Courtney, D., 230 Courtney, M., 230 Student Index D Daily, A., 244 Daily, D., 82 Dailey, D., 206 Dailey, V., 97 Dallas, I., 230 Dallinger, Mrs. E., 23 Daly, D., 230 Damiano, D., 151,227,154,76 Daniels, C., 206,101,177,72,178,175,191 93 Danlick, T., 206 Danna, S., 244 Danovsky, I., 206,97,123 Danovsky, S., 244 Danzig, R., 206 Dashiff, S., 123,146,206,145 Daugherty, A., 207 Daugherty, K., 230 Davidson, D., 94,101,207,66 Davison, Mr. P., 10 Davies, B., 118 Davis, B., 207,118,82,l01,66 Davis, E., 120 Davis, Mrs. E., 59,126,32 Davis, H., 207 Davis, I., 230 Davis, I., 244 Davis, K., 244 Davis, K., 244 Davis, M., 244 Davis, N., 244 Davis, R., 244,124,101,113 Davis, R., 207 Davis , S., 207 Dayen, M., 244,91,92,101,78 Dean, S., 49 DiBlasi, P., 207,136,137,72 Di Chiara, I., 207,66 Dickerson, D., 207,192,194,101,70 187 71,76,232 Dickinson, D., 207,76,147 Diehl, M., 49 Dillon, K., 230 DiLoreto, D., 207,102,100,76 Dine, B., 96 Dine, Mrs. C., 23 Dine, S., 76,77,133,207,100,78,79 240 Dinkel, O., 207 Dipianta, L., 92 Dive, B., 101 Dionne, D., 112 Dobbins, I., 158,136 Dobbs, N., 245 Dodd, B., 96 Dodds, M., 245 Dodds, P., 245 Doerr, D., 207 Dolan, I., 230,136 Doleman, R., 207 Donafsky, I., 70 Donahue, M., 97 Donahue, P., 96,245 Donovan, I., 245 Cowan, I., 206,124 Cowan, S., 74,230 Cox, B., 97, 230 Cox, I., 84,230,101 Cox, K., 230 Cox, T., 116,230 Cox, Mr., 125 Cox Mrs. L. 31 Crane, B., 244 Crane, D., 100,206,102 Crane, I., 163 Cragni, P., 244 Crawford, R., 91,98,92,99,206 Crespi, S., 230 Crew, Mrs. M., 31 - Criscitiello, T., 244,91,92 Criswell, Mr. I., 60,31 Crook, S., 244 Crosley C., 244 Cross, L., 103 Crossen, M., 244 Crossen, W., 230 Crossley, W., 91,92 Croswell, R., 244 Crowell, R., 103,244 Crowell, R., 206,128,82,165 Crumpler, L., 48 Culp, S., 244 Cumble, D., 244,91 Cummings, E., 244 Cummings, R., 230 Cunningham, N., 230 Cupeck, P., 244 Curan, K., 112 Curcio, K., 244 Curran, C., 244,98,125 Curtis, R., 206 Curto, K., 94,230,133 Cutone, A., 206 De Angelis, C., 207 Dearrnan, C., 92 DeBaby, C., 144,158 DeBellis, R., 244 DeBer-nardo, E., 230 DeBemardo, L., 207 Decarie, A., 230 Defeo, K., 207 DeFero, C., 100,101 DeFrancesco, C., 136 Deiffenbach, D., 96 Dejoris, T., 230 Delabar, Mrs. D., 32 DelBello, Mr. I., 32,170 Delednardi, I., 245 Delgado, D., 207 Delman, P., 11 Del Monico, C., 125 DeLucca, S., 207 DeMarco, C., 207 Demattia, W., 207 Demayo, S. 230 Demirgian, E., 103,245 Dernirgian, E., 230 Deno, R., 207 Denning, D., 80,128,129,178,175,177,94, 207.132,133,188,l92,193 DePianta, L., 98 Derington, B., 96,245 Derrer, W., 49 Deusch, T., 98 Deutsch, R., 245 Deutsch, B., 98,82 Deutsch, H., 127,207 Dever, I., 112,245 Devivo, R.,245 Diamond, B., 230,118,82,83,102 Diaz, C., 207 Diaz, M., 245 Donegan, I., 245 Donner, M., 230 Donnerstein, E., 158,116,74,126 Donohoe, Mr. I., 32 Donohue. Mr. NV., 20 Dorf, I., 245,91,92 Dorfrnan, S., 230 Dorocher, C., 92 Dorach, D., 207,98 Dorta, P., 223,207 Dottorelli, C., 207 Doughty, C., 230 Dover, R., 97 Dowling, I., 163,207 Downs, I., 245 Doyle, E., 110,163,87,94,207 Doyle, L., 207 Drake, I., 207,97 Dresskell, V., 230 Dravert, K., 230 Dreyfuss, K., 230 DuBois, B., 178 Du Bois, V., 231 DuChateau, C., 120,207 Duckett, D., 231 Dulffy, A., 101 Dumas, C., 207,120 Dumas, H., 245 Dumas, H., 231 Dumas, I., 96 Dunayer, S., 208,125,94 Duncan, Mr. P., 19 Dunn, E., 208 Dunn, I., 231 Dunn, T., 245 Dunne, I., 208 Dunkin, I., 48 Dunsmore, N., 97 Dupuy, D., 245,101 Duroscher, C., 98 Durst, S., 98 Dutton, Mr. R. W., 133,32 E Edell, D., 208,101,161,137,136,158 Edelstein, B., 92 Edge, Mr. E., 32,14,56 Edney, D., 112 Edwards, E., 130,115,114,125,208 EdWa1'dS,P., 179,175,20s,177,93,70,71 Eger, K., 96,112,125,245 Ehrhardt, L., 245 Ehrlich, L., 208,125,101 Ehrlich, L., 208 Ehrlich, W., 231 Eisen, H., 208 Eisenberg, D., 245 Elbaum, I., 208 Elias, S., 231,158 Elington, R., 96 Elizer, L., 208 Elizer, P., 91 Elkiss, S., 91 Ellerin, M., 231,101 Ellis, P., 231,91,145 Elmore, M., 104,71,208,128,129,70 Epstein, L., 119 Epstein, R., 82,83 Erickson, I., 208 Erviti, A., 231,116,125 Eurers, E., 49 Evers, M., 208 F Fabian, K., 245 Fabrizio, A., 112,245 Fagan, D., 245 Fairchild, G., 98 Falk, B., 91,245 Falk, I., 208,123 Fallin, B., 208,112 Fallin, R., 245 Falmlen, B., 245 Farber, L., 245 Farley, C., 245 Farmer, Mr. P., 33 Farmer, R., 245 Farren, L., 245 Fasso, C., 208 Fauntleroy, C., 208 Favor, R., 48 Feilds, C., 96 Feiman, B. 91 Ferguson, I., 120,208 F eirnan, B., 92 Feldman, C., 245 Feldman, L., 245 Felhnan, M., 126,230 Fetscher, P., 91,136,151,231 Fidalgo, C., 101,231 Fields, I., 163,124 Fields, S., 155,208 Fiquerra, A., 116 Fincannon, G., 245 Fincannon, T., 124 Findley, Mr. W., 33 Fine, R., 76,116,158 Fine, S., 102,128,129,132,208 F ingerhut, B., 74 Finkel, C., 82,118,231 Finkelstein, S., 231 Finver, S., 116,125 Fiorentino, P., 208,231 Fischer, K. 208 Fish, K., 245 Fisher, A., 208 Fisher, C., 94,96,208 Fisher Fisher, Fisher, ,E., 245 P., 231 R., 64,130 Fishkin, J., 231 Fitch, D., 245 Fitzsimmons, F., 231 Flaherty, B., 48 Flaum, I., 155 Student Index Flaum, K., 98,101 Flaum, R., 231 Fleming, I. 91,92 Fletcher, S., 245 Flum, M., 129,114,125 Fluhr, B., 245 Foden, L., 96,208 Ford, B., 245 Foreggar, Mrs., 23 Foreman, K., 91 Foreman, M., 91 Forgione, B., 208 Forman, K., 92 Forman, M., 231 Forman, P., 68,69,208 Formerm, R., 245 Forro, A., 208 Fortney, Mrs., 23 Fossella, C., 96 Foster, I., 208 Fountain, L., 47 Fox, H., 127 Francis, F., 65,72,86,208 Frangk, R., 122,208 Frank, M., 245 Franssen, S., 231 Frasca, N., 231 F real, B., 208 Fredericks, M. Freedman, A., 111 Freeman, P., 209 Freidin, S., 231 F reundlich, S., 64,65,70,125,130,209 Friedel, S., 103 Friedman, A., 116,209 Friedman, D., 209 Friedman, M., 231 Friedman, P., 231 Fritz, E., 231 F rizzel, P., 78,79,104,209 Frohock, I., 96 Fronda, P., 209 Fry, F., 209 Fujarczyk, I., 209 Fulginiri, D. 136,137 G Gable, I., 96 Gabriel, I., 49 Gabriel, K., 101 Gartano, Mrs. L., 33,58 Gaffney, D., 209 Gaines, A., 209 Gainey, I., 124 Gajai, A., 209 Galipeau, K., 231 Galkin, O., 231 Gallagher, E., 209 Garate, R., 72,103,231 Garcia, I., 209 Garcia, M., 209 Gardner, I., 136 Garfield, R., 209 Garner, B., 209 Garrett, K., 125,227,231 Garrett, L., 94,101,111,133,231 Garrison, Y., 94 Garry, R., 105 Garth, Mr. I., 33,77,76 Gatto, D., 209 Gaudette, D., 120,209 Geary, R., 80,101 Geisler, M. 209 Gelbart, E., 245 Gellen, Mr. M., 33 Geller, K., 80,84,100,106,107,116 Genesee, Ellen, 65,119,128,129,125132 209 Gennusa, G., 104,209 Genshaft, 1., 120,122,209 George, J., 70,34,104,209,102 Gering, M., 245 Gerrie, R., 231 Gershwin, C., 231 Getz, D., 231 Giaccone, C. 231 Giamondo, P., 96,245 Gibson, B., 112,245 Gilbert, J., 70,104,209 Gilman, M., 91 Giovanelli, T., 116 Giovannelli, M., 209 Giuffrida, T. Glasbefg, B., 68,69,72,209 Glassman, R., 231 Glazer, D., 245 Gledhill, T., 209 Glick, R., 209 Gloger, S., 125,126 Goddard, I., 245 Godt, C., 70,71.122,209,104 Godt, D., 151,154,245 Goetschius, D., 245 Goldapple, M., 209 Goldberg, B., 209 Goldberg, M., 74,75,116,117,165 Goldenberg, P., 231 Goldfarb, A., 97,245 Goldfarb, R., 97,209 Goldman, A., 231 Goldman, E., 128 Goldman, E., 231 Goldman, R., 91 Goldman, S., 70,209 Goldstein, B., 209 Gomez, D., 66,105,116,232 Gonzalez, C., 210 Gonzales, F., 232 Gonzales, I., 210 Good, I., 92,124 Goodkin, D., 82 Goodman, A., 210 Goodman, A., 245 Goodman, P., 245 Goodstein, B., 124,210 Gorback, M., 98,245 Gordon, B., 92,232 245 Gordon, B., Gordon, D., 245 Gordon, R., 232 Gordon, S., 98 Gorelick, I., 232 Gorlin, B., 116 Gorman, D., 123,210 Gotterher, N., 82,83,128,210 Govaerts, I., 232 Graber, C., l01,66,232 Graber, R., 87,158,161,210 Graff, 136,232 Graham, B., 246 Granoff, G., 246 Grantano, Mrs. C., 34,80,242 Gratman, F., 101 Graubard, S., 232 Crawford, B., 232 Gray, C., 98,133,210 Gray, C., 93,232 Gra , V., 210 Grebin, B., 232 Green, S., 102 Greenbaum, N., 101,246 Greenberg, V., 128,129 Greene, S., 122,210 Greene, T., 246 Greenfield, I., 98 Greenside, K., 74 Greenspan, B., 101 Greenwald, L., 98 Greenwald, W., 82,127,210 Greenwald, L., 125 Greenway, I., 246 Gregg, M., 232 Gregor, C., 89,232 Gregory, Mr., 12 Gress, R., 210 Grimsey, B., 246 Grimsey, R., 232 Grisillo, S., 114,115,130,210 Griss, L., 210 Griswold, L., 232 Groom, T., 210 Gross, Mrs., 34 Grossman, I., 78 Grosswold, D., 49 Grothrnan, F., 210 Grothman, I., 246 Grouleff, P., 168,210 Grove, I., 103,232 Grozan, T., 82,133,158 Gruleff, P., 119 Grunder, I., 64,65,78,116,210 Guffrida, T., 88 Gugliemo, M., 232 Guise, I., 210 Gunning, A., 210 Gurynn, E., 49 Guston, P., 246 Gyle, E., 96 Gyorok, P., 98 Gyorok, T., 210 Gysan, P., 136, 137,76, 139, 197,210 H Haas, R., 111 Hacket, F., 82 Hackmeir, M., 232 Hadley, B., 210 Haenisch, B., 232 Hagen, D., 232 Hagen, I., 163 Hahn, L., 232 Haines, K., 210 Hakem, Mr. L., 34 Halford, S., 210 Hall, B., 66,232 Halliwell, M., 163 Halstead, I., 158 Harnes, I., 232,103,246 Hames, R., 246 Hamilton, I., 210,97 Hamilton, L., 97,101,232 Hamilton, P., 210 Hamm, B., 97,210 Hand, Mrs. M., 34,116 Handy, I., 210,121 Haner, G., 91 Hannon, P., 91 Hansen, C., 246,101 Hansen S., 113,87 Hansill,7D., 146,72,210,66,67,145 Hanson, D., 246 Hanson, S., 232 Hapmer, G., 98 Hapner, G., 232 Harakas, C., 232 Hannan, I., 246 Harman, C., 210 Harpner, G., 92 Student Index Harper, T., 124 Harrel, R., 94 Harrington, D., 151 Harrigton, H., 246,96 Harrington, K., 121 Harrington, S., 210 Harris, B., 210 Harris, M., 76,128,129,210,116 Harris, Mrs., 23,113 Harris, R., 246,210 Harrison, M., 91,92 Harrison, Y., 98 Hartloy, R., 211,137,136 Hartman, R., 232 Hartman, S., 232,84 Harvey, R., 211 Haugn, H., 211 Havelick, L., 211 Hawkins, E., 232 Hay, M., 211,118,78,79, Hays, T., 211 Hazelrigg, K., 80,106,107 Headly, Y., 232 Heinrich, A., 136,158,232 Helfinbein, I., 98 Heller, K., 94,116,119,232,133,168 Hellman, R. M., 211 Hemingway, I., 70,104,118,211 Henderson, G., 76,133 Henderson, R., 97,211 Henning, I., 94 Henry, R., 211,246 Hepp, P., 211,88,155,157 Herberholtz, L., 133,91,128,129,211,78 Herbert, R., 64,211 Herbert, R., 74,75,232 Herbst, Mr. R., 34,170 Herderson, A., 246 Herman, G., 68,69,98,211 Hermance, G., 101 Hernandez, W., 232 Hernandez, D., 246 Herrera, D., 65,94,211 Herzog, W., 211,101 Hettel, B., 100,232 Hevia, I., 232,93 Hice, H., 92 Hickok, I., 76,77,145,232 Hicks, F., 124 Hicks, Mrs. V., 34,58,127 Hicks, R., 211 Higgens, A., 158 Higgens, I., 246 Hill, A., 158,136,87,232 Hill, C., 92 Hill, F., 136 Hill, G., 96 Hill, I., 98 Hill, M., 118,211 Hill, Mrs., 113 Hillier, H., 211 Hindmarsh, Mr., 35 Hines, L., 123,211,597 Hinkley, C., 163 Hindshaw, K., 246 Hindshaw, Mrs., 120 Hinton, C., 223,122 Hintz, M., 233 Hirsch, I., 223,126 Hoban, L., 127 Hocfelson, R., 246,126 Hodge, I., 211 Hoff, R., 96 Hoffman, K., 211 Hogan, L., 93 Hagen, I., 246 Hogsett, B., 94,78,233,133 Hogsette, I., 91,92 Hokstad, E., 233 Holcomb, G., 91 Holden, P., 102,155,233,89 Holland, C., 211 Holland, I., 246 Hollander, R., 233 Hollar, L., 211,91,93,88 Hollingsworth, D., 211 Hollis, R., 163,246 Holmes, B., 233 Holmes, K., 246 Holmes, M., 97 Holt, V., 96 Homler, M., 211 Honeycutt, T., 163,110 Hook, P., 130,211,641 Hopner, K., 246 Horne, M., 65,101,126,102,233 Hornsby, B., 93,133,125,233,94 Hornstein, R., 246 Horovitz, E., 211 Horowitz, S., 82 Hoschar, I., 102,191,211,197,71 70 118 101,107 House, M., 211 Howards, R., 233,115 Howell, R., 211 Howells, I., 164,246 Howells, N., 164,211,70 Howland, A., 211 Hrinda, B., 211 Hrinds, B., 100 Hsot, F., 246 Hubbard, W., 233 Huddleson, B., 158,109,137,136 211 Huff, C., 212 Huff, S., 233 Hughs, M., 48,112,246 Hummel, I., 212,163 Hunt, C., 246 Hunt, W., 91,98,99,92,212 Hunter, G., 233 Hurlbut, B., 233,103 Hutchins, N., 121 Hutchinson, R., 233 Hutchinson, W., 246 Hutson, R., 246 Hyland, R., 212 Hyme, Mr. F., 35,145,170 1 Issacs, T., 98 Immorrnino, T., 212 l Iackman, I. 212 Iackson, D., 212 Iackson, H., 233 Iacob, C., 233 Iacobs, R., 246 Iacobsen, D., 212 Iacobson, P., 87 Iames, I., 233 Iames, I., 246 Iamieson, D., 212 Iandrucke, B., 92 Iannson, M. 87 Iansson, S., 98 Iaques, D., 212 Iarvinen, B. 233 Iarvis, D., 212 Ieffera, B., 113 Ieffries, B., 158 Ieffries, R., 246 Jenkins, J., 212 Jenkin, v., 212 Johns, G., 233 Johnson, G., 102 Johnson, H., 212,142,154,151 Johnson, J., 246,96,98,101 Johnson, L., 212 Johnson, Mr. V., 35,168,119 Johnson, M., 49 Johnston, B., 233 Johnston, G., 212,116,82,83 Johnston, H., 136,137 Jordon, Miss M., 35 212 Jones, C., Jones, C., 246 Jones, F., 212,133,197 Jones, M., 212,92 Jones, N., 212,97 Jones, R., 87 Jones, S., 233 Jons, F., 7 6 Joy, C., 96 Jurgenson, B., 94,133,233 K Kaeding, P., 233 Kaffman, L., 212 Kaig, D., 98 Kallison, S., 117,212,82 Kammerling, C., 94,212 Kandel, D., 233,101,93,66 Kane, M., 212 Kantrell, S., 117 Kapalow, G., 97 Kaplan, E., 116,82,83 Kaplan, M. 246 Kaplan, S., 116,119,82,117,212,128,103 Kapp, B., 96,246 Kappen, N., 233 Karch A, 115 Karg, D., 78 Karr, R., 212 Kass, S., 246,92,116 Kasson, S., 233 Katz, A., 233 Katz, E., 97 Katz, J., 212,128,129,125 Katz, R., 125 Katz, S., 212,133,98,125,116 Katz , S., 246 Kay, G., 158,246 Kaylor, C., 96,133,94,212,70 Kaeding, P., 122 Kean, B., 48 Keefe, K., 212 Keithley, B., 96 Kellar, S. 91 Keller, J., 92 Keller, L., 163,115,113,68 Kelly, B. 212,121 Kelly, J., 212,87 Kelly, K., 246 Kelly, M., 94,96,212 Kelly, R., 212 Kemmerer, J., 212,147,145 Kempner, D., 94,213 Kennedy, C., 246,96 Kennedy, J., 213 Kent, K., 91,246,126,92 Kent, P., 213 Kerish, A., 48 Kern, A., 213,133,116,78,79,98,99 Kem, C., 213.78,79,82,83 Kern, S., 233,82 Kerns, S., 101,213 Kerr, B.,, 92,233 Student Index Kerstein, M. 213 Kesden, D., 128,82,117 Kettle, J., 213 Ketzle, Mrs. N., 35,86 Kidd, C., 233,70,105 Kilgaski, B., 136,233 Kime, R., 246 Kimes, J., 213 King, C., 213 King, D., 133,246,101 King, M., 91,133,92,94,213,31 King, M., 246 King, R., 103,82,83 Kirby, B., 213 Kirk, S., 213 Kirkland, E., 213 Kirland, L., 94 Kirsh, D., 94,233 Kitchens, J., 213 Klapmeyer, J., 124 Klee, J., 72 Klee, K., 213 Kleen, J., 246 Klegerman, D., 213 Klein, A., 118,75,74,133,98 Klein, J., 111 Klein, Mr. T., 36 Kleppinger, J., 233 Klergerman, D., 97 Kleylein, D., 213 Klicpera, R., 91 Klika, E., 233 Kline, B., 164,111 Klingrneyer, Mrs., 23,112 Klores, N., 101,233 Klug, D., 113 Knapp, B., 96 Knapp, K., 213 Knapp, R., 126,233 Knapp, S., 246 Knestrick, M., 153,151,154,213,109,76 Knick, S., 213 Knight, J., 136 Knight, R., 246 Knipper R., 233,92 Knoff, M., 233 Knowles, D., 213 Koch, E., 76,213 Kolken, B., 246 Koloff, S., 92,98 Kon, D., 234 Kondas, V., 234 Konerding, D., 158 Konerding, K., 82 Kopi, 1,213 Kopi, J., 94 Koppelman, J., 104,116,128,129,102, 213 Kornov, P., 234 Korsun, G., 246 Korray, K., 94,96,133 Koscheski, L., 234 Kotun, L., 234 Kovalsky, A., 246 Kovalsky, S., 96 Kover, D., 91,92,213 Kozel, J., 78,116,118,129,234 Kramer, N., 213 Kramer, C., 213 Krassner, J., 129,155,234,89 Kratman, C., 84,113 Kravitz, S., 82,129,118 Krevitt, C., 246 Krevitt, J., 246 Kreiger, J., 136,137,213 Kron, N., 234,101 Kroupa, H., 213,61 Ki-npp, M., 123,213 Kulick, 1., 213 Kulka. Mrs. J., 36,106 Kunkel, G., 213 Kunz, A., 213 Kuntz, A., 125 Kurtz, D., 214 Kushner, M., 234,91,151 Kushner, M., 246 Kutun, L., 105,116 L Labbe, B., 197,214 Labell, S., 234 Lacey, R., 96,234,145 Lake, D., 246 Lamb, R., 214 Lambert, P., 214,155 Lamkey, G., 96,246 Lamont, Mr. B., 36 LaMont, D., 214 V LaMont, R., 97 LaMontagne, A., 214,132,155,88 LaMotta, J., 151,153 Lancellontti, B., 121 Land, B., 234 Lane, H., 97,116,125 LaPage, S., 151,153 LaPerricke, Mrs. R., 23 Laphan, D., 214 Lariniere, E., 234 Larsson, S., 214 Latt, B., 111 Lauan, G., 246 Laufer, M., 214 Laufer, S., 96 Laurenzo, J., 246 Laustra, J., 123,101,214 Lauzon, J., 214 Lavak, S., 111,234 Lavassever, C., 96 Laven, J., 214 Law, D., 214 Lawton, S., 101 Lazarus, J., 66,125,214 Leader, S., 103,117,119,188,214 Leahy, M., 97,214 Leavitt, A., 91,214 Lee, D., 102,76,100,234 Lee, E., 246 Lee, J., 98 Lee, T. J., 120,214 Leech, H., 247 Lefkowitz, M., 97 Leggett, S., 234 Lehmann, C., 118 Leist, A., 158 Lema, J., 97,234 Leonard, A., 71,99,70,102,133,98,214 Leonard, C., 214 Leonard, J., 214 Lerner, B., 247 Lerner, S., 234 Lervik, M., 234 Lesner, D., 214,108,109,80,106,107,197 175,177 Levan, A., 76,192,127,195,101,126,100, 197,214 Levassuer, C., 92 Levensen, D., 214,133 Levin, C., 126,247 Levin, J., 214 Levin, M., 214,65 Levin, V., 214 Levin, V., 127 Levine, B., 234 Levine, C., 234 Levine, D., 234 Levine, I., 60 Levine, M., 126,101,115,227,234 Levine, P., 91,92 Levinson, D., 125,128,129 Levitt, A., 82,83 Levy, M., 234 Lewin, R., 101,234 Lewis, C., 247 Lewis, I., 158 Lewis, L., 214,189,111,161,66 Lewis, Miss S., 36 Licata, R., 96 Lichter, H., 247 Lieberman, M., 74,214 Lief, T., 82 Lind, 214 Lindquist, I., 214 Lipari, I., 84,120,214 Lipman, K., 214 Lipscomb, M., 102,214,192,194,197,80 81,244 Lipscomb, Mr., 20,100,101,102 Liska, S., 247 Liss, M., 97 Liss, R., 128,129,104,214 Lister, B., 87 Litvan, Mi, 70,215,129,84,104 Lloyd, I., 88,155 Lobanenco, I., 68 Student Index Machis, D., 101 Mack, S., 102,215 MacKeldon, T., 247 Macklin, E., 112 MacLean, C., 91,92,247 Maclennan, B., 247 Mader, C., 215 Magolan, R., 247 Maher, D., 234 Mahler, I., 247 Mahoney, C., 215,63 Mahoney, I., 234 Malor, K., 247 Malarkey, E., 215 Malarkey, P., 215,120,123,122 Maloney, W., 145,247 Mandell, I., 82,234,116 Mann, V., 234,66 Mandelstam, L., 94,234 Manlove, S., 96,247 Mansfield, W., 92,247 Mansfield, L., 235 Mansker, L., 235,70,101 Mansour, R., 235 Mantana, E., 121 Mapes, C., 168,119 Marchant, S., 235 Marconi, Mr. S., 37 Marcus, S., 235 Margolies, B., 97 Marin, Mr. H., 37,118 Markman, S., 215 McDaniel, C., 235 McDaniels, D., 72,136 McDonald, M., 96,247 McDonald, P., 163 McDonnell, W., 163,235 McDowell, I., 247 McDowell, L., 98 McEwen, C., 215 McFarland, D., 235 McFarland, I., 103,215 McFarland, L., 96,247 McGary, C., 215 McCary, P., 96,101 McGhee, K., 215 McGil.livray, I., 235 Minter, L., 247 Mirskv, C., 91,92 Mishaleine, S., 92,235 Missall, P., 235 Mitchell, E., 216 Mitchell, I., 101,136,151,153 247 Mitchell, Mrs., 38,53,119 lNlitil'-1non,I.,235 Moffa, R., 235 Moffet, S., 216 Moldorf, M., 216 Mollor, L., 235 Mollov, L., 102,117,129 Monashlcin, M., 128,129,216 Monaskin, S., 116,247 Montesano, F., 163 Montesano, L., 247 Lobe, I., 125 Lo Biano, I., 94,215 Lo Cascio, A., 215 Lo Cicero,D., 215 Logan, C., 247 Logan, S., 234 Lo Monoco, V., 215 Long, K., 969 Long, T., 118,215 Long, S., 47 Long, T., 72,190,215 Longo, D., 234 Marquette, B., 91 Marshall, B., 235 Marshall, D., 165,247 Marshall, I., 215 Martin, C., 215 Martin, I., 247 Martin, I., 215,124 Martin, V., 215,94,133,78 Martin, W., 215 Martin, W., 235 Martine, S., 116 Martone, E., 215 Moore, B., 247 Moore, C., 247 Moore, G., 216 Moore, Mrs. H., 23 Moore, I., 235 Moore, I., 158 Moore I., 216 Moore, I., 216 Moore Mrs. O., 38 Moore, R., 49 Moore, Mr. R., 38 Moran, K., 117,216 Longstreet, S., 247 Looney, I., 72,127,102,215 Lorenzo, I., 92 Loudis, S., 234 Lovett, D., 247 Lowe, M., 215 Lowe, S., 234,74 Lozo, C., 163 Lucas, S., 234 Luck, Mrs. E., 36,117 Ludwig, L., 215,247 Luecke, A., 247 Luedeke, B., 234,97 Lugo, B., 234 Luksa, C., 106,107,84,227 Lumb, J., 92,101 Lunden, C., 234 Lustigi, D., 234 Ludzinski, Mr. T., 36 Lynch, Mrs., 117 Lynde, R., 215 Lynn, I., 215 Lyons, C., 247 Lytle, T., 158,215 M Maayo, C., 124 MacArthur, D., 234 Macchiarolo, R., 108,109,161,142,136, 137,60,215,158 MacDonald, Mr. R., 37 MacFarlane, I., 215 Maryil, S., 96 Masaitis, E., 215,147,145,72 Maseheimer, L., 235 Mason, R., 247 Massaro, B., 102,87 Mastin, K., 235 Mastropaolo, R., 215 Mastropaolo, Miss M., 37 Matchus, D., 215 Mayor, S., 97 Mayer, R., 247 May, I., 65 Mauritz, L., 235 Maureau, M., 49 Mattemi, 105 Matheson, Mrs. T., 37 Mathews, B., 89 Mathews, I., 247 MCCaffery, N., 97,112,235 McCardel, G., 215,120 McCarrent, T., 112,247 McCarthy, P., 235 McCaulley, C., 235 McColeman, M., 70 McColgin, I., 112,247 McCollough, S., 247 McColmun, M., 99.98 McCormick, P., 247 McCoy, M., 49 McCue, D., 96 McCillouch, P., 235 McCullough, D., 235 Morello, L., 92,98 Moreels, S., 122 Moretti, I., 247 Morgan, D., 82,235 Morgan, I., 236 Morgan, P., 98 Morgan, R., 216 Morganroth, I., 97 Morguette, B., 92 Morris, P., 163,236 Morrow, I., 165 Moskowitz, I., 216 Mott, D., 158 Mottinger, R., 216 Mounce, W., 103 Moulton, N., 96 Moyer, I., 236 Muller, A., 96,216 Muller, A., 94,216 Mueller, L., 248 Mueller, T., 92,248 Mugge, N. 216 Muhlerwirth, R., 216 Mullen, D., 101,236 Mullens, K., 96 Muller, W., 94,236 Mullins, C., 112,248 Mullins, D., 248 Mulroe, T., 216 Munday, M., 158 Munoy, C., Munz, A., 236 Murphy, I., 72,236 Murphy, P., 136 Murphy, P., 64,100,114,115,125,130,236 Murphy, S., 96,101,242 Murphy, Mr. W. 38 Murphy, V., 49 Murray, Mr. A., 39 Murray, I., 236 Murray, K., 70,84,105,236 Murray, R., 82,83,103,116,217 Murrell, Mr. C., 39,70 Musselo, I., 112 Muthart, I., 88,136,137,139,158,161 Mydock, L., 217 Myklebust, A., 236 N Naar, I., 217 Nading, I., 103,236 Nagy, I., 217 Nahama, E., 217 Naimark, I., 236 Naipavel, B., 217 Napolitano, P., 248 Nash, R., 21 Nasta, B., 48 Neatherly, M., 113,112 Neely, I., 89,236 Neiman, T., 97 Nemire, N., 236 Netzler, S., 94,96,98,118,133,113,236 Nev, L., 96,97,217 Neville T., 136 Newbelry, D., 248 Newburry, D., 248 Newby, K., 236 Newman, D., 113,242 Newman, M., 80,106,107,l79,217,102, 189 Newman, V., 97,236 Neihaus, D., 217 Neinstedt, W., 217 Nicholas, Mrs. E., 39 Nichols, R., 236 Nicosa, B., 48 Nikolsky, V., 236 Niles, Mr. C., 58,39,65,17,114,130 Nissenberg, M., 217 Noble, G., 94,105,133 Nodler, B., 248 Nordell, K., 236 Nordfonn, L., 94,105,236 Norclmeyer, Mr. K., 39,227 Norman, C., 217 Norman, L., 248 Norrell, N., 236 Norrie, B., 236 Noris, A., 236,123,92 Norris, I., 96,248 Norton, C., 80,104,217 Norwack, P., 248 Nowack, P., 236 Nowack, C., 248 Noweicky, M., 96 Nunez, V., 217 Nussbaum, M., 236 Nyberg, I., 217, 101 O O'Brien, M., 217 O'C0nnell, K., 248 O'Connell, W., 217 O'Connor, B., 217 O'Dare, P., 96 O'Dawe, P., 96 O'Dawe, N., 101,165,248 Student Index O'Day, I., 96,248 Odclo, E., 248 Oderkirk, D., 103 O'Donnell, C., 236 O,Donr1ell, I., 217 Ogle, C., 105,236 O'Crady, P., 217 O'Hare, P., 78,248 O'Leary, P., 114,129,118,236,125 Oliver, R., 97 Olkon, O., 236 Olofson, R., 91,92 Olson, R., 236 Olson, S., 248 O'Malley, B., 248 O'Neill, A., 49 O'Neill, P. 217 Onove, B., 217 Onrot, I., 217 Oppenheim, W., 248,113 Opresko, D., 82,132,128,117,217 O,Queen, B., 248 O,Quinn, Orlando, I-, M 217 ., 96 pvcu ea k 999999 NNESQWI .5'1,S ,-.- cn ruo8'9'gb. 5 J fljfns NNJPUN- NJ ZH:-' mga:- - 001049 oo no 5100 .N no on 3 os Osborne, Osborne Osborne Osborne 109 7 'J '7 217 248 109,158 217,88,138,158,120,136,137, P Pacitti, A., 97 Pack, C., 116 Page, M., 248 Palmer, M., 97 Palonis, W., 217 Parmilee, G., 91 Panagopoulas, S., 248 Panton, C., 217 Papale, A., 97,217 Papale, M., 97 Papale, R., 122,217 Papendick, A., 49 Papke, A., 248 Paraskis, A., 118,236 ' Parke, I., 97 Parker, D., 236 Parker, D., 248 Parks, R., 248 Parmelee, D., 92 Parmelee, G., 236 Parslow, S., 78,104,217 Parsons, R., 218 Partridge, B., 98,99,133,218 Parzen, S., 218 Pasciak, B., 248 Pasciak, L., 236 Paskal, I., 80,126,236 Pasquini, D., 101,126,236 Pastuer, A., 112,124 Pasorini, B., 163 Pastorini, B., 87,248 Patch, L., 101 Patterson, D., 78,79,101,118,175,l33, 192,195,218 Patillo, E., 97 Paulerson, S., 101 Payton, S., 96 Pearlman, K., 248 Pechony, C., 218 Pellito, L., 218 Pennell, F., 218 Pennington, D., 96,248 Perdue, S., 111,248 Perez, G., 218 Perks, F., 49 Peorr, B., 248 Pemick, B., 248 Perretti, I., 101 Perretti, I., 248 Perrin, Mr. D., 40 Perry, C., 218 Person, B., 218 Person, S., 94,96,133,218 Pesekow, M., 112 Peterson, A., 48 Petillo, E., 237 Petrie, G., 66,97,218 Petty, B., 96,97,218 Pfeiffer, P., 218 Pfotenhauer, S., 242,248 Phebus, R., 136,137,144 Phelps, B., 120,218 Phipps, B., 70,84,218 Phillips, C., 96,101 Phillips, F., 218 Phillips, G., 218 Pickover, R., 248 Pierce, T., 218 Pilla, I., 248 Pilla, L., 158 Pimental, G., 101 Pinder, P., 123,237 Pittenger, G., Platts, B., 237 Pobletts, C., 114,130,218 Pollock, D., 237 Pollman, I., 218 Poole, L., 218 Pool, V., 248 Potemkin, F., 101,218 Powell, A., 125 Powell, A., 121,218 Powers, Laura, TV Aide, 47 Pral, I., 237 Pratt, S., 237 Pray, B., 91 Preite, P., 248 Press, E., 218 Price, Mr. C., 40 Price, S., 218 Priest, W., 237 Proctor, C., 248 Profise, M., 96 Prues, M., 237 Prues, S., 248 Puccio, I., 145,237 Puckett, P., 116,237 Puckle, I., 218 Pugh, B., 88,155 Pugn, W., 218 Pyle, P., 91,532,133 Pyne, C., 237 Q Quaroni, M., 237 Quartermaine, A., 218 Quartermaine, B., 248 Quartennaine, H., 218 Quinn, I., 218 Quint, T., 113,116,129,237 Quintero, R., 218 R Rabinowitz, Mr. S., 40 Rabk, S., 117 Rackstraw, F., 64,237 Radiano, P., 218 Radin, I., 218 Radin, P., 218 Raif, S., 116 Rainess, S., 237,116 Ralston, H., 219 Ramirez, L., 158 Ramds, M., 96 Ramsey, C., 248 Ranch, L., 248 Ranch, L., 248 Randino, T., 237 Rank, I., 92 Rank, S., 219,116,117 Rappa, P., 219 Rappaport, A., 237,101 Rappaport, E., 237 Rarback, S., 219,128,129,130,76,64 Rathbun, S., 237,155,89 Rathton, G. 219 Ratnoff, B., 219 Raulerson, S., 96 Raynor, R., 98 Read, D., 96 Raynor, R., 98 Read, D., 96 Reckson, I., 92 Redmond, K., 248 Reece, B., 237 Reece, R., 249 Reed, Mrs. W., 40 Reed, M., 237 Reed, M., 237 Reeder, P., 120,219,101 Reese, I., 237,145 Reese, L., 102,65,219,125 Reid, N., 249 Reidinger, K., 237 Reifman, M., 237 Reilly, D., 237 Reinap, D., 237,91,92 Reissman, R., 82 Renard, S., 219 Repicky, T., 219 Revercomb, T., 219 Rey, M., 158 Reyes, C., 219 Reynolds, T., 219 Riasetto, M., 237 Ricadelli, N., 78,237,105 Rice, Mrs. 130 Rice, Mr., 178,15,16,17,130 Richardson, K., 219 Richter, P., 219,120 Richter, R., 237 Rickson, I., 98 Riddell, S., 219,121 Riddick, G., 219 Riggs, S., 219 Rindone, D., 168,119 Ring, B., 237 Ringler, C., 219 Rissman, R., 219 Ritter, L., 237 Ritter, R., 219,121,101 Rivera, V., 219 Robbins, D., 237 Roberts, E., 237 Roberts, M., 49 Robertson, T., 94 Robertson, W., 219 Robinson, D., 219,64 Robinson, L., 219 Rob n, L., 249 Rockey, C., 219,72 Rodgers, R., 237 Student Index Rodgrs, R., 237 Rodgers, V., 94,133,78 Rodstein, H., 91,92 Rogers, G., 97 Rogers, L., 237,158 Rogers, V., 125 Rohrbeck, F., 219 Rohrer, Mrs. K., 23 Rohrer, I., 249 Roller, B., 1o2,136,s7 Roller, C., 97 Romanelli, I., 219 Romanelli, T., 249 Ronin, C., 249 Roper, M., 219 Rosen, G., 237 Rosenbaum, P., 249 Rosenberg, J., 123 Rosenberg, S., 237 Rosenblatt, A., 98 Rosenblatt, L., 155 Rosenblatt, R., 219 Rosenwasser, E., 237 Roenwasser, I., 219,66,67,102,125 Rosenwasser, L., 249 Rosenzweig, S., 118 Roskin, L., 249 Ross, D., 219 Ross, K., 101 Ross, M., 237,75,74 Ross, P., 103 Ross, S., 105 Rossi, P., 219 Rossman, I., 84,238,101 Roth, D., 219,78 Roth, L., 87 Roth, Mr. R., 40,103 Roth, P., 220 Roth, R., 249,96 Rothenberg, L., 76,238 Rothenberg, W., 220 Rothman, K., 82 Rothman, L., 220 Rovell-Rixx, L., 116,238 Rowan, S., 249 Rowe, Mrs., 125 Rowell, B., 249 Rowland, T., 249 Rubenstein, C., 94,220 Ruenstein, P., 117,128,220,116,82,101 Rudnick, R., 128,129,127,220 Rudinger, R., 220 Ruggiero, I., 124 Rule, S., 96 Rushton, V., 220 Ruskin, Mrs. S., 40 Russ, T., 124 Russell, Mrs. C., 23 Russell, E., 49 Russell, I., 96 Russell, M., 112,96 Russell, M., 96 Rusell, R., 82,83,116 Rutter, L., 249 Ryan, S., 249 S Sabino, I., 249 Sabol, L., 249 Sachs, B., 84,101,105,238 Sadacca, A., 220 Sadacca, T., 76,77 Safait, I., 91 Safrit, I., 92 Sagaert, C., 238 Sahm, S., 220 Saker, V., 238 Salemo, R., 238 Saluda, V., 97,101,125,238 Samples, S., 56,94,220 Samuelson, C., 126 Samuelson, Mrs. D., 41 Sandburg, S., 163 Sandell, C., 158 Sanders, I., 220 Sanderson, I., 97 Sands, B., 129,101,238 Sandy, K., 68,97,238 Sanfilippo, B., 220 Santana, M., 220 Santos, N., 220 Sargent, D., 89 Sarone, L., 111 Sarron, P., 136,137,151 Sarron, R., 101,136,151,153 Sass, M., 145,220 Satter, M., 125 Sayre, K., 220 Scabo, I., 239 Scalise, Mrs., 41 Scanlan, P., 89,155,238 Scarce, B., 94,87,220 Schack, M., 238 Schaffer, C., 96 Schailey, G., 68,101,220 Scharlat, R., 220 Scheel, S., 220 Schell, E., 220 Schellenger, P., 220 Schellenger, C., 220 Schendowich, L., 238 Schiffman, B., 65,238 Schindler, R., 155,220 Schivibert, M. I., 96 Schley, R., 220 Schoerb, C., 87,94,220 Schaus, Mrs. A., 41 Schneeweiss, A., 238 Schnieder, M., 101,126 Schoditsch, W., 76,77,220 Schoenberger, B., 70,101,128,129,187 192,196,201 Schoenberg, T., 92,249 Schoening, C., 249 Schofield, W., 220 Schor, H., 220 Schneider, L., 249 Schrager, A., 238 Schreiber, M., 119,220 Schrift, P., 126,238 Schroder, K., 110,163,220 Schulman, S., 238 Schultz, H., 151,153,136 Schultz, N., 121,220 Schussler, S., 238 Schuster, B., 249 Schuster, B., 238 Schwartz, ., 238 Schwartz, ., 125,238 Schwartz ., 221 Schwartz , 238 Schwartz , 66,637,238 Schwartz, 101,164,249 Schwibert, M., 249 Schweigart, S., 91,92,123,238 Schwerin C., 76,79,113,190,221 Scola, D., 68,69,100,238 Sconiers, C., 49 Scott, D., 91,92 Scott, L., 47,165 Scott, R., 221 Seager, K., 221 Sedawie, I., 103 g-QQQVQ cf: us Stone Seese, Mr. I., 41,74 Seichepin, A., 221 Seid, M., 221 Seidle, M., 249 Seiser, D., 221 Seisoltz, I., 66,67 Selig, M., 221 Sellers, D., 120,221 Sems, Mr. C., 41 Seng, S., 249 Sequin, S., 221 Seretsky, K., 116,249 Serrano, L., 221 Setzer, W., 249 Seuss, S., 221 Servatt, B., 49 Sexton, B., 94 Seward, Mrs. M., 18 Sexton, B., 78,238 Sexton, S., 92 Sharper, M., 249 Shafer, B., 113,249 Shafer, R., 9 Shaffer, S., 72 Shain, B., 78 Shalomith, N., 221 Shapiro, S., 78,125,238 Shapiro, S., 238 Shapiro, T., 66,67,98,133 Shane, K., 119,168 Shannon, E., 80,97,238 Shaw, B., 238 Shaw, S., 221, 110,116 Shaw, S., 249 Shayewitz, B., 221,122 Sheehan, D., 221 Shelbrick, L., 249 Shellahamer, B., 91,92,179,191 Shelton, C., 97 Shelton, C., 133, 238 Shendowich, L., 124 Shepard, S., 249 Student Index Sims, D., 249 Sirman, I., 98,249 Sisk, D., 124 Sistrunk, Mr., 124 Sloane, N., 221,123 Slusher, C., 221 Skinner, Skos. J.. C., 238 68.238 Slater, E., 221 Slavin, D., 221 Sloane, I., 87 Sloan, Mrs. N., 42, 227 Smart, D., 87,110,163,221 Smiley, S., 238 Spence, Mrs. B., 42 Spencer, Mr. T., 42 Spengler, B., 249.104 Spiegel, I., 222 Spillane, D., 249 Sprinkle, I., 249 Sromer, S., 97 Stair, Mrs., 23,122 Stair, D., Stalnacker, Miss., 42 Stanchi, I., 49 Stanchi, I., 239 Stanton, I., 222 Stanchin, 125 Stark, J., 239,151,136 Stark, Mr. M., 47 Stark, B., 249 Stark, R., 249 Stark, V., 68,84,85,101,164,222 Starke, B., 97 Stedman., N., 222 Steele, Miss P., 43 Steers, D., 239 Stequall, B., 239 Stein, R., 91,92 Steinberg, B., 222 Steinberg, Mrs. S., 43,84 Stephens, M., 239 Stephenson, M., 239 Stern, E., 222,133,128,123 Stem, R., 222,94 Stern, S., 249,96 Stetson, D., 165 Stewart, C., 222 Stewart, I., 101 Stewart, M., 222 Stewart, M., 222 Stockton, G., 48 Stoddard, D., 158 Stoddard, B., 76,239 Sher, H., 221 Sheridan, A., 249 Shennan, A., 221,98 Sherman, L., 221 Sherman, S., 68,69,94,101,238,249 Shillinlaw, A., 249 Shimmer, I., 249 Shine, B., 249 Shires, I., 238 Smith, A., 221 Smith, A., 94 Smith, A., 221 Smith, B., 221 Smith, C., 48 Smith, D., 104,187 Smith, D., 201 Smith, D., 221 Smith, D., 242 Smit.h, D., 80 Smith, D., 163 Smith, D., 101 Smith, C., 221 Smith, I., 239,155 Smith, I., 103 Smith, I., 221 Smith, I., 221 Smith, I., 89 Smith, I., 88 Smith, I., 49 Smith, I., 92 Smith, I., 249 Smith, I., 249 Smith, I., 249 Smith, K., 124 Smith, L., 222 Smith, S., 96 Smith, S., 249 Smith, T. , 249 Snider, I., 118 Snider, I., 222 Snitkin, O., 97 Snow, R., 97,136,137,222 Snowden, P., 49,68,69,104,222 Snyder, H., 239,82,116 Snyder, I., 239 Snyder, M., 222 Stomp, E., 49 , A., 222 Shoemaker, D., 116,238 Shoot, L., 82,101,127 Shopmaker, M., 133,94 Show, B., 158 Shultz, H., 101,238 Sulman, S., 105 Shumman, R., 124 Sibley, B., 120,221 Sidersky, P., 98,125,126 Siegel, I., 124 Sierpiejko, M., 158 Siesholtz, I., 221,98 Sigmond, S., 116 Signor, Mr., 42,98,99 Sikes, K., 249 Silberman, B., 92,97 Silkenbaklcen, D., 11 Silver, R., 238 Silvers, B., 74 Silver, W., 221 Silberman, B., 91 Simms, S., 91 Sima, A., 92,249 Simon, M., 91,92,249 Simmons, C., 249 Simpson, L., 112,249 Snyder, S., 249 Sockowitz, H., 101 Solomon, E., 92 Soloman, I., 239,133,92 Solomon, L., 222 Soloman, M., 239,74,127 Solomon, S., 91 Solori, S., 222 Solzner, B., 239 Sommey, S., 96 Sootin 222 . I-. Sorenson, K., 101,239 Soucy, I., 222 Soucy, Miss Y., 47 Soulcler, A., 49 Southard, L., 239 Sowers, C., 222 Spaulding, B., 97 Spaulding, E., 239 Spangenberger, K., 222,121 Speake, I., 153,151,109,222 Speake, S., 239 Spears, B., 222 Spector, S., 239 Spelton, V., 96 Spell, Mrs. C., 42 Stone, D., 222 Stone, I., 239 Stone, I., 239 Stone, K., 124,222 Stone, S., 155 Stoneherger, C., 222,68,69 Storace, M., 239 Storace, M., 82,83,127,102,222 Storms, S., 84,222 Stout, S., 222,91,92 Straka, D., 163 Strand, I., 223 Sfratigos. M., 80,106,107,86,87,222 Stratton, Mr. A., 43 Stratton, I., 76,109,136,137,189,222 Strauch, B., 94,222 Strauss, C., 222 Streelman, R., 239 Stren, B., 249 Stroemer, S., 110,223 Strowmer, T., 87,151,153 Stuck. N.. 70,97,1o5,133 239 Strumas, D., 223 7 Strudwick, D., 91,92 Sturn, W., 223 Sturtevant, C,, 223 Suarez, W., 223 Sucker, E., 96 Suddreth, C., 163 Sudit, L., 223 Sudlard, D., 223 Sullivan, C., 805223 Sullivan, hir. F, 43 170 15' Sullivan li 1' i , Sullivan, ii Sullivan, T., 132,133,128,199 Sullivan, W., 223 Sulzner, B., 249 Summervilles, S., 239 Summey, S., 249 Sunkel, Miss C., 43 Superty, S., 125,239 Sutter, I., 249 Sutton, C., 223 Sweedlow, R., 223 Sweetwood, L., 158 Sweitzer, A., 70 Swerdloff, S., 223 Swerer, R., 223 Swettrnan, S., 70,105 Swlchkow, L., 223 Swiderski, L., 223 Swindle, M., 80,106,107,190,223 Szucs, I., 223 T Tabb, S. 223 Taines, M. 116,125 Taks, G. 223 Talbot, D., 109,223 Talbot, M., 92 Tanchuk, A., 97,223 Tardy, N., 223 Tashrna, B., 96 Tasman, S., 97,223 Tassong, G., 249 Taskinger, F., 239 Tate, B., 223 Tathen, D., 179 Taylor, C., 97,249 Taylor, I., 239,68,101,164 Taylor, I., 223 Taylor, L., 92 Taylor, M., 239,92 Taylor, S., 94,963,223 Taylor, W., 223,250 Teems T. 158 Telford, M., 223 Teltsch, A., 92 Teltsch, R., 91 Temple, Mrs. A., 44 Tennyson, C., 92 QQHHP-l'i'i'-1'-1 IT'D D l3 IJ f0f'D 5555555552 2222222853 U Q v V v U 0 'TWU P'1PUrd'rDUow10J ., v ,, ,Q v -' m QOH NJN fovgfffllrgcowg vm E N233 3 CD U1 Thomas, , 224 Thomas, ., 224 Thompson, S., 96,250 Thomson, B., 82 Thurston, F., 224 Tierney, M., 250 Tisdale, R., 239,151,227 Tobay, D., 120 Tobe, Mr. L., 44 Toboz, D., 224,122 Todd, C., s9,97,239.155 Todd, C., 126 Tofts, C., 96,236 Tolomeo, G., 124 Tomb, H., 224 Tompkin, B., 72,224,97 Tomson, P., 239 Tarres, D., 239,68,133,116 Torrest, T., 158 Towne, V-, 224 v-1 Student Index Traband, G., 94 Traband K., 96,250 Traisker, A., 239,82 Trichter, C., 80,81,133,94,224 Tripician, L., 250 Trobliger, C., 224 Trott, C., 224 Truitt, K., 94,133 Tubb, I., 239 Tuck, H., 250 Tudor, S., 239 Tupper, T., 250 Turbert, S., 89 Tumer, K., 250 Turner, R., 240 Twitchell, P., 133,118,92 Tyree, D., 92 Tyson, L. 240 U Uclell, S., 240,91,92 Ulman, L., 76,224 Union, I., 240 Updike, M., 124 Urbanek, R., 136,137,224 Urspruch, T., 240,158 V Van Eck, T., 49 VanCundy, I., 240,82 Van Nostrand, G., 82 Van Nostrand, C., 240,82 Vaughters, D., 117 Vega, L., so,128,129,224,125 Veling, Miss I., 44,164,165 verga, L., 224,125,101 Venable, I., 92,240 Veiter, S., 250 Verdi. E., 224 Vetter, S., 98 Vickers, D., 224,87 Vidaillet, E., 116 vidi, 1,240 Vieser, A., 118 vilbas, M., 224 Villela, I., 163 Villela, R., 224,151,136,l37,72,104 Vincent, D., 224 Vinocur, S., 240,125 Virag, W., 72,133,87,113,224,97 Vilvos, M., 87 Varone, L., 224 Visclet, I., 250 Vitch, M., 224 Vitterite, N., 224 Viviano, Mr. S., 44,54 Vogel, A., 224 Vogt, H., 240 Voit, S., 240 Volante, T., 250 Volante. T., 240 Vollmer, I., 240 Volpa, M., 240 W Wadatz, I., 240 Wadsworth, B., 92 VVafers, D., 250 Wager, T., 124 Wainwright, B., 123 Waldman, G., 163 Walenga, R., 75,118,116,240 Walingu, R., 74 Walker, A., 224 Walker, C., 124 Walker, L., 84,224 Walters, H., 240 Walters, M., 96 Wamble, C., 125 Wanner, I., 118 Ware, L., 158,240 Ware, L., 240 Wares, M., 250 Warren, D., 224,104,69,133 98 102 99 Warren, Mrs. E., 44 Washa, M., 91224 Washbon, C., 98 Waters, D., 250 Watkins, M., 120,122,224 Watson, D., 97,124 Watterson, R., 92 Wax, E., 116,240 Way, I., 96,101 Way, M., 250 Wayman, N., 224 Wayne, D., 250 Webb, C., 104,224 Webb, D., 88,140,250,136 Webb, E., 224 Weber, L., 80,84,240 Weber N., 250 Weber, N., 240 Weder, I., 240 Weeks, R., 88,155,240 Weichbrodt, R.,, 103 Weider, I., 240 Weidinger, S., 116,124 Weigle, L., 250 Weigle, T., 84,224 Weinberg, L., 224,123,70,84,104 Weiner, I., 225 Weinstein, D., 74 Weinstein, H., 240 Weinstein, M., 225,101,122 Weinstock S., 163 Weir, B., 250 Weir, C.,, 92 Weiss, B., 225 Weiss, D., 225 YVeiss, I., 242 Weiss, S., 91 Weissman, L., 225 Weisbaum, I., 136 Weithorn, I., 76,225 Welch, S., 250 Welch, W., 225 Weldon, V., 250 Wells, K., 115,225 Wenneck, I., 225 Wemhardt, V., 225 West, S., 225 Westfall, B., 74,98 Weyant, Mr., 76,77,44 Wheaton, C., 240,155 Whelan, M., 225 Wheldon, B., 240 Whelpton, Mrs. R., 45 Whisner, R., 97 Whitaker, C., 158 Wickett, H., 145,225 Widawski, D., 225 Widawski, L., 98 Widdekind, S., 225 Widdekind, S., 250 Widener, L., 225 Wiener, E., 240 Wierstack, B., 240 Wigcoff, I., 91 Wightman, D., 192,196,197 76 101 100 Wilbur, D., 240 Wildstein, R., 225 Willer, M. L., 105 Wiles, C., 225 Willite, L., 99,168,98,119,92 VVilliams, B., 81.80,87,163,189,225 Williams, C., 240 Williams, J., 98,121,225 VVilliam, J., 250 Williams, K., 91,92 Williams, Mr. K., 45,168 Williams , L. Williams, N., 225 Williams, P., 225 Williams, Mr. R., 128,129,45,119 Williams , S., 250 Williams, T., 91,92 Williamson, C., 65,76,77,225 Williamson, T., 225,158,101 Willis, Miss B., 45 Wilkins, C., 112 Wilkinson, I., 225 Wilkinson, Randy, 108,136,137,109 Wilson, C., 96 Wilson, E.,, 225 Wilson, R., 97 Winter, J., 74,112,250 VVinters, K., 240 Wisner, D., 250 Wirth, I., 138,225,136,137 Wisehart, C., 225 Wisell, R., 118,225 Wiseman, C., 225,110,101 Witt, B., 76 Witus, S., 126 Wilson, S., 136 Wimrners, Mr. H., 46 Winbarg, R., 240 Winge, R., 225 Wingers, Mrs. L., 46 Winn, S., 240 Winne, B., 250 Winstead, M., 240 Student Index Winston, D., 118 Winston, L., 126 Winter, M., 250 Winters, C. Winters, I., 250 Wohlgemuth, Mr. A., 46 Wolcott, A., 49 Wolf, C., 225 Wolf, D., 69,126,94,101,225 Wolf, E., 250 Wolf, G., 98 Wolf, T., 226 Wolfe, G., 94,226 Wolfe, L., 70 Wolfe, S., 250 Wollan, P., 97,226 Wollman, G., 250 Womack, Mr. I., 46 Womble, G., 226 Wood, A., 240,151 Wood, L., 226,133,124,92 Wood, P., 120,226 Woods, W., 72 Wooten, T., 240 Working, B., 250 Worthington, R., 240 Wozylovvski, D., 250 Wright, R., 112 Wrinkle, B., 226,168,119 Wruble, D., 241,97 Wulf, D., 122 Wulf, L., 241,105 Wulf, Trudy, 78,250 Wulff, D., 104,226 Wutz, N., 241,129,125,105,7O Wycoff, I., 226,92 Wynne, M., 155,157,89 Wynters, P., 126,225 Y Yarley, I., 241 Yarra, S., 98 Yates, I., 226 Young, K., 155,156,239 Young, L., 96 Young, I., 250 Young, R., 96,250 Youngblood, I., 72,226 Yourke, M., 250 Yuhas, P., 241 Yuni, T., 96 Z Zaas, M., 105,66,241 Zacharia, M., 250 Zager, I., 241 Zahn, F., 101,226 Zaiser, L., 250 Zaleski, B., 120,226 Zaleski, B., 241 Zappi, B., 241 Zappolo, C., 105,241 Zarcone, P., 112,241 Zarza, C., 94,226 Zarzour, P., 96 Zeiber, I., 250 Ziemer, C., 96 Zeiner, W., 121,226 Zeitzew, E., 123 Zeitzew, I., 116,226 Zelazny, M., 117,82,83,226 Zelbeer, J., 163,101 Zellers, Mr. R., 46,60 Ziffer, T., 250 Zimmaro, C., 250 Zimmerman, B., 125,226 Zimmerman, I., 82,88,226,117 Zimmerman, R., 97,226 Zimmerman, S., 226 Zinn, K., 70,101,125,241 Zucher, S., 250 Zucker, I., 76,77,128,129,132,226 ' Y im Ira.-.mi:',htEl.', Q..,Qv,QwiAsQ 1. mean-mv?-u Wwe.. 1 g I I A ..-w'.y,., ' - ' ., , u . .- . 4,1-LQ' - 1,41-it ' +, MA.: ww w.-.um 1 4 , 1 f , f.,. ,, A fs. 5 fu 4, 1 X 1 , '- f J v v ww 1 ' 1 H N. 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