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As a student at Pikesville one encounters many paths that can be taken in order to pursue One's interests But once the direction has been decided it is the person who has realized his potential and has attained satisfaction that has found fulfillment. 7 8 Prologue Aeaolerni Arts Contents CS Student Life Sports Underelassrnen Seniors Aolvertisi U8 Faculty Di rectory Index Epilogue w 12-423-f: 'i:4ff:.:? YA' 1.554 255.1 Ez?-iii? gli-'f1:f'ifl1ff3f, bw ag, ,, . 4,-,. .Wa .fx ,, 4, kg 'w,,.,,if ,w,. A,-.fe-eps Lg,-,,.4 A, ,w,.., xg!-3-.':, biggwg- Z.,d,g,t.M.- yn ,yggfb v,,g,EgES:-,yfwg .,., sry. -fb-T254 ,,.-g. QM?-'X S: 1,1 N Q--,Q figfif A+., J Y. 3' 1 'ws,'g2a,3jf,7-.,. fav-fa4:54f:f'2 - -'-V... r ' ',- 5 gi ' A ,:: .f.-- ,-,LI-.-,Ji ',. -- . .. M -mx -4AP-.,:mg?14w-vs:re'fpN'i'f.w,rQ'1-,inpfew f , .x t..-iw -A .-.fbif f- A f 1' vl 1':-f 'A ,A rt' Q 55 -.-X-'swi . fisfil'-fd? 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Ffttaaml Yet frequently they are molded into other forms - disciplinarians, friends I coaches, ' X3-E-I .4:f,-Q 7+ But they always return to their original form, the instructor, as we seek fulfillment in academics. and advisors ,...,q.-ww New Additions New Decisions H EELE R, Principal. BERNARD KOBOSKO, Vice Principal. NE if - , 'V 1 Q bi 'i,, 'X 2, A c f VK,- f Sw , in -a ,,-. ' z- - v- ikii f -f---'-- f ,.c.,5.. ,. . .vxklg QWLE A I 1. A af ' 2 f- if Q Six.,- IAMES SIMONETTE, Vice Principal. HOWARD FLOURNOY, Vice Principal. administration 15 16 office staff ake A ote Of It ve OFFICE AIDES: L. Scherer, B. Sneeler, S. Laslelt, B. Ganzell Q THE SOURCE OF THE GRAPEVlNE: Mrs. Nancy Lolli, Mrs. Nancy Howell, Mrs, Marilyn Stollof. judging by your records. . .' llAd A n d :ln...n nlyj dares- KI , 'mum - , 96121-1' ' Consent I don't believe this! XX xXXx,f7 Lf , ,E 5 , ,,,,,,, , yscr 4'- ,sf TW. .M Guidance aides, Loretta Markel and Ann Hammer, are obviously slave labor. 1:53, Q9 Ruth Rinehart Frank Dickson Sharee Bergdoll Bfenda Bornr Sylvia Finifter guidance 17 LIBRARY AIDES: 7st row - L. Pesh- kin, C. Szmidt, 1. Rosenfeld, 2nd row - C. Snyder, 1. Fine, S. Hutt, M. Lie- berman, S. Diamond, C. Dabbah, F. Lieberman, W. Goldstein, 3rd row- E. Rouiller, E. Bloom, M, Stein, A. Davis, M. Paul, P. Sacher, 1. Aiken, I. Polikoff, B. Kurtz, A. Kuchta, Not pictured - R. Fleischman, D. Gray, R. Henderson, A. Coppersmith, W. Stoier,1. Schwartz, D. Motzno, A. Chircus, D. Chymer, G. Bliden, C. Boyer, S, Kaufman, 1, League. It's A ovel Idea P. :I .,V, We're just waiting for Capt. Chesapeake to come on. Everybody is trying to copy Dan FIick's new hairstyle. 'I8 library AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES: 7st row -1. Q. gr 'rm-. ,A 'G w gsm Dennis Mitchell takes a step up from comic books to heavy literature. Crystal, A. Blumbergg 2nd row - B. Glick, S. Scheiriberg, C. Bachman, 1. Whitman, 3rd row - T. Dryden, M. Zeffert, H. Baumohl, W. Stolerg Not pictured-B. Kennedy, H. Korn- blatt, B. Tannebaum. 3. '...OH Adam Kuchta Elizabeth Rouiller Not pictured- Carolyn Bach man. library 19 Temperatures Ri i H ABOVE: MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: 7st row - I. Maier, P. Stowe, R. Res- nick, 2nd row - M. Layton, F. Ler- ner, A. Kleiman, D. Lansmang 3rd row - M. Goldberg, C. Szmidt, L. Press, L. Swartz iPres.J, E. Zipper, 4th row - M. lnglefritz fNursej, B. Schapiro, H. Leikach, I. Weiman, L. Cohen. 20 health A sudden epidemic of Pikesvillitis. But all I wanted was a band-aid! HEALTH AIDES: Larry Cohen, ludy Shapiro, Lora Swartz. Are you sure theres a house there? nun-ui'-ff 1-.A health 21 The English Experience The English classes in Pikesville as well as throughout Baltimore County were spiced up this year. Seniors were given a choice of five patterns, varying in general diffi- culty, Pattern V being the most challenging. ln addition to Tragedy and Comedy, Man Alone, and Man, The Aggres- sive Animal the following strands were explored: The Romantic Hero, World of the Spaniard, African Literature, The Bible in Literature, and The Thriller. Q J Y5,, v-v I I W W Ma.. ' 5552 ' Off' ' aft? loe Baxley Sheridan Cecil Norman Himelfarb Diane lacobs Keith johnson loan Kinsey james Kozlowski R. Samuel Mann Enid Morome 22 english an O 3 ro lf Q U1 :x no 4 ro -. oo -. O 5 4: Tl 45 if , :tn ...,, ' I . .E t as ll 'E ,t,.+n Please, Lord, help me make it through one more period. i didn't take Unfairness101 for nothing. Little Big Mann. ,-Q. '1- Dora Simons lean Townsend Richard Walters english 23 u Now, let me tell you my History! It's About Time Lorraine Aaronson Paul Bolenbaugh Robert Breitembach Gariand Brown Peter Critikos 24 social studies And here we are in Mexico City. Paul Fenchak Carolyn Fucile Sybil Swindell Bancroft Williams Not pictured- Willard Mouser. social studies 25 r ww YES , 3: Ward Barnes Duane Cipollini 26 math Mr. DeBIase takes his morning drink before along day. Even Mr. Cipollini laughs at the thought of his class understanding it. 5 i'i' e 1' gr -uf' 4 ff! 2 3 fem, E 5 M f L 1-if , A gl... ,, , i V t 1 i Z 5 , 3 P 1 5 ,a 3 Georgeana Cobb Not pictured - Pam Clarke. Miss December's figure sure is in proportion this month, ai ffl ,,'. Q' It Figures ...Q i f... 4' :iii Y: QQ 4 , me . 'iii fr' ge- us W 'af 5 fb ' Q -fe 4 4, Q M, 3 A N 5, fg q z lr 1 ,ff :V , A , .. 3 4? 2 'W' k ,Q . L LFE ! , V ,, M., g. ,Ii ,yt ,V X .,k':x1f 5 1: A K I J ,,, 4 M tp 4 1 , ,f,V,,., , , V , I .N kwyjffr ...M r .f'- L a ,, , .? hw ,W A ' 4: 'if-ff. ' , H ,M ' :V Y e , , V' Vizgacx f ,-iii, M .. ' if fax if . , M, -, 7'..'.frw54. ze.:- A. . .f-. 4951 li ,ll 5 -in ff' q i Mr , y 1 ,mga ,gt as if 1 6 W Q W' ff' ,, i,2f,f'1 at 'Z' ' ,A if .-3, F :V wf Q' -Q f, ., I I 1 6 V ,K y 5 fr f '- . Z' 9 'S' ' 8 3? f F M. tif rm y ,X f . Q PJ 3 J, x71 X t xxx i A If you Can't do it, how do you expect me to? It gets better as we go along. Diane Coble Vincent DeBlase Kenneth Edmunds Frank Shapiro Notpiclured- V Mary Eberhart, Sue MCCloy, math 27 C Q e , I G 3. l Q No matter what you do, Mr. Davidson, l've got you in checkmatef' Virginia Charles Kenneth Davidson Donaid Kelbaugh -4 Nathan Levin 28 science Chemistry 'S-V., lane Mazur 'll r i I've got big problems waiting at home. Anyone for an ice cold coke? iil . X Qv 1 Ox' A worm's-eye view of Ross Brown at his camera. dining-4, Gerald Sklar 'mu' Ronald Trivane all Not pictured - Anna Pobletts Lida Popik Lawrence Russell james Skeens science 29 Martha Heyne Winifred O'Connor Barbara Porter Not pictured- judy Anacker, Daniel Birnbaum, Yvonne Bullock. fi.. F ,, 5 E. 1, ,xt .AA.A W ,f Quffttf fx I 1 'r ' -2 '- M, , ,L J 4 I think I found the tapes Nixon was hiding. 30 language Once in the morning does it. V Another case of dishpan hands. In Other Words. . . ,Y , ,, ., ,..p.v.-x.,,,..m,,,N.,,.y,f. ,,, -,.. 2- - f --,.,., . K ,.,,,,,,,,., 'W F -'sxngn 1 fab, .A , i': 1 ' N E E 2 2 S ,gy But Dicky, you're married! -ref Imelda Sansone Edward Turkow If that's what the answer book says, that's what goes. language 31 Carol Danielson Shirley McFaII jerry Miller Edwin Paul 32 business n The Road To Success VII give you Boardwalk and Park Place if you take my third period class. You're just a bunch of Halloween- ers! - ym Suits Me Fine GYM AIDES: 7st row-B. Schapiro, C. Thomson, F. Gerber, 2nd row-W. Did you hear the one about . . .? Thomas, D. Phipps, A. Schreiber. 34 physical education Gentlemen prefer Hanes. Backfield in motion. .fm 'cv 7 ' V V Miss Holzberg chuckles at the thought of a basket. fr? f fm I' Curt Boushell Philip Donlin F A 33 Mary Farrell M ' . 1- loanHoIzberg I fy j , .jr Sam Norman L' , lanice Price , physical education 35 The Happy Homemaker jill Hurwitz demonstrates that it's sew easy to make a dress. is Q U vl rg, -Ymv Madeline Hurwitz The Happy Cookers. Mary Leatherman lane Whitmore 36 home economics Q 5. it i ,NNN XX-. jack Crystaltinkers withthe oscilloscope. T h 1 I t ade And the rag with Endust wins again. ,Mx Mr. Froelich looks 'board' with the whole thing. 83 wh , XXI? r William Broelmann Norman Froelich industrial arts 37 Mama's little baby. XX lt, Sagacious Sisler sculpts scintillating sapling. Q K 38 art J' Ali if Janice Krach A Carol Long 'ilu-aux... ...av vs. . gf Ak 'Ye Z S' LH. 4 1 ts- xt Mrs. Long teaches a lesson in perspective. E Brush Up And Sing Gut Let me out of here! we X 7. PikesviIIe's Clarinet Choir toots through another year. Alright chairs, . .or1three, ...M ,,te r Q'1q Richard Disharoon Arthur Schmersal music 39 Kitchen Staff Caters To Students' Needs 5 f Did someone scream alhe allie in free? R322 , - : SS 'was I A ' ' ..: -:xiii ' , . W-Mm..t,....., - eggs-3 Q- 33 GTK Time to pause for a tasty break 40 kitchen staff Looks like there s a screw loose somewhere. ll Custodial Staff akes A Clean Sweep Mr. Adams aids in the campaign to clean up Pikesville. Who, me? l Custodial staff 41 A i if 3 A 3 1 I 1 Q 42 Arts Thriving for recognition we Crea te works of art to share with others. We derive pleasure from the echoing sounds ofapplause from those that are pleased with our work. ' i up 4, if Y! af fist We become artists, musicians, performers, ano' writers as we seek fulfillment in the arts. You Can't Take lt ith You On November 15, 16, and 17, Pikesville's Theater Arts Department under the direction of Regis H. Rheb pres- ented You Can't Take It With You. The play centers around the Sycamore family fCindy Segal and Paul Sacherl who at first seem mad, but it is later realized that if they are mad, the rest of the world is madder. ln contrast to these delightful people are the Kirbys fDebbie Kotelchuck and Kevin Butlerl. The plot revolves around young Tony Kirby's CWayne Simmsl love for Alice Sycamore fCyndi Smithl. At a dinner party given by the Sycamores, the two families recognize the complications that would arise in the mar- riage of their offspring. A visit to the Sycamores by an ex- Grand Duchess fSara Raskinl converts Mr. Kirby to the happy madness of the Sycamore family. The affair between Rheba the maid fCindy Michelsonl and her friend Donald fRobert Fuldl in addition to Grandpa's Clan Hochbergl interview with the tax collector fTom Gombedal enhance the absurd madness in the Sycamore household. Hobbies are what you make them. l build with Erector sets 9 at 'S' .iff 9 ,J e Everybody has to pay taxes. lt's the American way. 46 you can't take it with you Cindy Michelson, Cindy Segal, Debbie Kotelchuck, Kevin Butler, Wayne Simms. ,, N , ? K ,. 'i QW W A QQ . 'Q , x. l y . 'K a K , W . 0 W One drink loo many for Mrs. Sycamore's actress friend. in riis , 1 J I .L 4 Essie Carmichael CLois Sommersj limbers up. rw if L i.,i, in if Yi 'C is iiii i i 1 ff A f, ' 'M you can'! take it with you 47 Good luck with your writing. 2' 48 cab J 8f'E'l' 1, 6 N it ,. 41 'Q Y Q I gs? UNO SHHOVS, V10 VCD? Is it because of that jew at the party? Cabaret The scene is Berlin 1930 just before New Year's Eve, when we are welcomed by the Cabaretfs master of cere- monies tBruce Kluger, Marc Plattl. The story begins with American novelist Cliff Bradshaw fCary Phoebusl who upon taking the advice of Ernest Ludvig tDavid Sellmanl rents a room at the lodgings of Fraulein Schneider fSara Raskinj. Cliff declines an invitation to spend New Year's Eve with Fraulein Schneider and her admirer l-lerr Schultz tRobert Crosshandlerl, a jewish fruit shop owner, and instead spends a night at the Kit Kat Klub, where he meets the club's star attraction, Sally Bowles tRobin Millerl. The next day, Sally, after being thrown out of her apartment, appears at Cliff's door asking for a place to live. Cliff, enchanted by Sally, allows her to stay. Sally proves to be too great a distraction and Cliff's writing falls behind, caus- ing their money situation to become desperate. Upon learning that Sally is pregnant, Cliff decides he must get a job and Ernst informs him of the prospect of taking brief trips to Paris for political reasons. While Cliff is away, Sally learns of the engagement between Herr Schultz and Frau- lein Schneider and gives a party in their honor. All the guests are entertained by Fraulein Kost tLois Sommersl, another boarder at Fraulein Schneider's, as she sings of the power of the new generation. As the strength of the Nazi party grows, Fraulein Schneider realizes she cannot marry Herr Schultz and breaks off the engagement. Cliff, too, sees he cannot remain in Germany and makes plans for him and Sally to leave for America at once. Sally, however, refuses and informs Cliff of her recent abortion, and of her deci- sion to stay at the Kit Kat Klub. Cliff, seeing the decadence of society, knows he must leave her and Berlin. Tomorrow belongs to me. ca ba ret 49 I She isn't a meeskite at all! Hello, Cliff? Twosies beats onesies but nothing beats Ihre-es. Cabaret 51 I Sara Gay. Thespians Make The Scene Thespian members get the beat. AX f fl. 5. 's.'1, 'V'-f' - 397 ,A ,L .v, V .,5, ,. . . xl rm., ',tf, nt,, f.. ', Iv 'xAfT,g.g!- .Q ' - ef.- '1 ' V' NF it ' .' 52 thespfan society And I just washed it last night. E 5 Zf ts QW ,,--x'.1 if ,, .. , And you make a wish before you blow 'em out. 1 N' fy itqgf . X X ul l C Z' Q P i This year the Thespian society was more active than ever. Its debut into the 73-74 season consisted of a cook- out spaghetti supper meeting followed by an evening of silent movies. Further into the year, the society took a trip to Godspell, and also participated in the Roaring 20's Day assembly. Although expenses and the energy crisis curtailed the planned trips to New York and Center Stage, all ended up successfully when Dr. john Manlowe, a noted professor of Theater Arts at Towson State College, agreed to teach an hour of theater games. A good and informative time was had by all THESPIAN SOCIETY: 7st row-A. Blankman, S. Klein, B. Golub, R. Fuldg 2nd row-E. Bronstein, I. Hochberg, C. Segal, S. Raskin, 3rd row-C. Michelson D. Sellman, W. Simms, 1. Maler, R. Mittleman, R. Miller, R. Mittleman, 1. Hurwitz, B. Klugerg 4th row -A. Keyser, P. Sacher, S. Mazer, 1, Kilberg, N. Westr- eich, D. Kotelchuck, R. Grosshandler, A. Sacks, G. Smelkinson, H, Schlenger. thespian society 53 Choral Groups CHORALE: 7st row -M. Monheit, S. Steinberg, S. Raskin, D. Smart, K. Hebert, K. Gerberg, l. Maier, 2nd row -M. Billig, C. Steinberg, D. Sellman, G. Rauch, D. Samuelson, B, Gold- stein, D. Kotelchuck, R. Miller. CHOIR: 7st row - B. Bushel, 1. Bassan, D. Smart, R. Eisner, E. Shochet, G. Rauch, S. Lichtenstein, j. Hurwitz, S. Raskin, l. Freinberg, L. Schwartz, M. Wein- stein, L. Wilder, C. Lerner, D. Ries, T. Goldberg, B. Koogle, N. Greenebaum, E. Ries, 2nd row- L. Pressman, K. Hebert, D. Medicus, M. Eppel, R. Cooper- man, N. Danenberg, l. Yaffee, C. Hoffman, C. Pondfield, B. Goldstein, C. Steinberg, P. Goodman, S. Helfman, A, Blankman, L. Newell, A. Sacks, A. Levitt, D. Weiss, D. Kotelchuck, 3rd row- D. Pleet, R. Miller, 1. Maler, B. Peeling, S. Galinn, D. Kassel, E. Ginsberg, 1. Sussman, S. Steinberg, S. Kramer, H. Brodie, R. Peters, R. Mittleman, R. Mittleman, M. Billigg 4th row- K. Gerberg, R. Grosshandler, D. Sellman, M, Fradkin, S. Molofsky, M. Platt, D. lalowsky, G. Wein- stein, S. Polan, C, Wolf, G. Shaivitz, l. Surell, D. Samuelson, D. Share, R. Sussman. 54 Choral groups A U , 't 5? W. . 3, , . g gi n BOYS GLEE CLUB: 7st row -- B Glick, H. Richmond, S. Cohen, S Schiff, R. Abrahams, 1. Silverman Furman, 1. Baseman, M. Rosen, R Sheffler, G. Miller, 3rd row - M Green, P. Pensinger, P. Neeb, G Goldberg, H. Katz, R. Hinshaw,1 Butler. GIRLS GLEE CLUB: 7st row- K. Hebert, D. Roach, M. Strauss, T. Shoda, W. Lewis, S. Gluckstern, H. Lunitz, 1. Lewis R. Land, W. Galinn, M. Statter, W. Levitas, C. Perlberg, C. Epstein, 1. Singer, A. Schwartz, 2nd row - C. Berger, S. Friedman, D. Rosenstein, M. Weis, D. Myerberg, A. Stein, E. Okun, S. Kravetz, A. Smart, 1. Siegel, M. Linker, 1. Clagg, W. Posner, C. Thomson, L. Uszerowicz, 1. Dreizen, L. Kurtz, A. Goldberg, 3rd row - P. Schuster, C. Heintz,1.1ef- fein, M. Freeman, 1. Oberfelder, E. Ries, 1. Benson, A. Richardson, W. lohnson, V. Charles, S, Clavell, D.1acheIski,A. Sacks, P. Hoffman, B. Feldman, A. Shearer, C. Patterson. 2nd row - S. Saiontz, R. Wetzler, Si Harvey, C. Hauck, G. Solomon, Ki. MIXED CHORUS: 7st row - K. Hebert, S. Hammerman, A. Berdann, L. Cohen, T. Segall, M. Rosenthal, G. Bliden, S. Silberman, K. Aiken, 2nd row - D. Lansman, A. Kleiman, 1. Keller, M. Eisen, M. Winter, M. Lay- ton, G. Weingarden, L. Dopkin, S. Boltansky,1. Tepper, L. Wesker, 1. Handelsman, 3rd row - R. Adel' berg, P. Winer, 1. Perlow, M. Dubin, S. Meyers, T. Platt, N. Rose, L. Winer, L. Kronthal, T. Parker, 4th row - N. Westreich, S. Kaufman, S. Green- berg, R. Handelman, S. Blitz. choral groups 55 Sing long ith Dish The 1974 Concert Choir traveled extensively this year serenading a melange of listeners, from shoppers at near- by malls to government officials in the United States Sen- ate. Accompanied bythe Band, the Pikesville Senior High Choir crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains into West Virginia performing at various locations along the way. ln order to raise funds for the overnight excursion, the students spon- sponsored a slave auction, selling their many talents to willing buyers. Mr. Richard Disharoon, the choral director, was pleased with the many accomplishments of the choral groups and hopes for continued success in the future. Choir entertains Washington officials at the Senate num, K She's selling a kiss and I taught her everything she knows. 56 choir ML D,, this is no way to get peanut butter off the roof of our mouths. lf that lights beneath the bushel, bla, bla, bla , . . Hallelujah, Amen, Amen. Choir 57 PikesviIIe's marching band. Q I In-1 if C .-.4 - . - - . U A wwe...-.., 1 - - W 4 Ms . . ef., 4 1 ,,.,. .. JAZZ ROCK ENSEMBLE: 7st row- K. Friedman, R. Forrest, G. Monheit, M. Hamburger, 1. lanofsky, T, Gordon, 2nd row - E. Wenig, A. Schmersal lAdv.D, P, Blank, M, Madow, C. Sil- berschlag, D. Goldberger, S. Kantor, B. Goldstein, G. Weinberg, M. Gum- menick, E. Cohen. 58 band New ORCH ESTRA: 1. Hammerman, A. Coopersmith, E. Wenig, T. jones, T. Feldman. Q Trehhle Shooting LEFT: Before each game the color guard salutes our country. , BELOW: A car wash provided fun and funds. l i I' BAND: 1st row - K. Friedman, 1. Cooperman, 1. lanofsky, D. Kramer, E. Levin, K. Rhone, D. Phipps, C. Segal, 1. Mohr, S. Cooper, 2nd row - L. Levy, l. Schafer, I. Sacks, 1. Scherr, B. Caplan, M. Hamberger, A. Blumberg, T. Gordon, G. Monheit, R. Forrest, M. Sweetman, S. Sheimberg, 3rd row-A. Schmersal, D. Goldman, R. Schwartz, H. Kornblatt, R. Goldstein, E. Cohen, D. Seidman, M. Gummenick, B. Shumer, S. Kantor, D. Goldberger, 4th row - H. Schlachv man, I. Chernak, S. Tabor, M. Arnowitz, D. Gresser, M. Levy, l, Walker, M. Monheit. band 59 Staff members eye potential Prism covers. fo If PRISM STAFF: 7st row- S. Cecil lAdv.l, I. Krach lAdv.lg 2nd row- D. Medicus, S,Morsleir1, D. Schapiro, S. Shochet, C. Wolfeg 3rd row - E. Dahan, S, Shaw, R, Sindler, I. Mohrg 4th row-S. Sokolow lEd.-in-Chiefj, A. Levin, C. Constam lEd.fir1-Chiefj. 60 prism Sue Shochet and lan Mohr try to figure out what it all means Advisors lanice Krach and Sheridan Cecil look on approvingly, Creativity And Crattsmanship This year's Prism, Pikesville's literary magazine, com- bined original imaginative works of literature and art sub- mitted by talented students. The magazine included short stories, poems, short narratives, and fables. ln addition, several teachers submitted original works to add spice to the book. Despite some controversy as to the need and want ofthe Prism by the general student body, it was pub- lished again with much success. CoAEditor-in-Chief Steve Sokolovv tries to auction off rejected Prism poems. prism 67 Sheryl Cooper shows Mrs. Simons the latest Playgirlceriterfold. L 413393. ' , if - 4 lags Kp .. fa. kk . i MCH-i i' X' lx 2 e 1 , feiia i- J f, Q' f M i , ' pipeline Nw.,-N ,,.4-45' x 1 xv' ,ff 'Lf ., , , ,QQ ,f W 62 pipeline Alan Kaufman - editorial page editor. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: lan Mohr and Alan Baverman. ,W All The N ws That's Fit To Print Max Gerber, creator of Gerber's Gallery, eats his words. . I. 'i . I il i S K I-.. 'Cr PIPELINE: 7st row- E. Dahan, B. Greenberg, A. Kaufman, A. Baverman, 1. Mohr, 2nd row - G. Nelson, S. Simon, M. Sager, S. Cooper, L, Hertz, D. Simons CAdv.j, 3rd row-S. London, 1. Schwartz, M, Snyderman, G, Wein- stein, 4th row- Hammerman, R. Land, M. Gerber, E. Cohen, pipeline 63 Pinnacle r y S A , V S A ' 53' E ig ,., A l A Vu Q3 e2 vai 2r A A, li 'i ,.,pr ' PINNACLE STAFF: 1st row- Barbara Miller, Wade Taylor, Randi Eisner, Carol Constam, leannie Oberfelder, Ricky Kraus, 2nd row- Enid Morome CAdvi- sorl, Debbie Fishbein, Bobby Waldman, Chuck Cohen, Howard Siegel, loan Markman, lody Whitehouse, Debbie Kuntz, David Brooks, 3rd row- Howard Sugarman, Corinne DiPasquaIe, Donna Greenberg, Margie Weinberg, Abbe Baida, jill Hurwitz, Gail Goldberger, lodi Dolineg 4th row - Eddie Ginsberg, Sandy Schaftelg Not pictured-jeff Lafferman, Mike Share, Andy Cohen. 64 pinnacle l ,swf y i 4 Debbie Fishbein - Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Milier - Senior Editor, Carol Constam - Layout Editor, Margie Weinberg - Business Manager. PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Brooks and Ricky Kraus. ,fur sf fm ,r' 1 ADVISOR: Enid Morome. pinnacle 65 Pickin' And Strummin' This year's small but talented Folk Music Club met weekly to teach each other new songs, iam, and have a good time. The diminutive size was advantageous as the club was organized, united, and quite close. As advisor joe Baxley stated, VVe're just a group of people vvho have a common interest - blue grass music. Mr .Baxlev and Sam Gold pluck their strings FOLK MUSIC CLUB: 7st row - F Brettschneider, S. Freed, H, Blank man, C. Snyder, D. Richmon, D, Cer man, L. Rubenstein, B. Shapiro, A, Chesler, G. Bass, l, leffein, C. Kobitz, S. Caine, M. Sager, S. Gold, L. Eisen- berg, B. Heft, P. Satcher, A. Gold berg, N, Greenebaum, E. Levenson. 66 folk music club A few members in the Spanish spirit. Que Pasa? Having Milvia from Chile and Felipe from Mexico in addition to Diane Milhauser's return from Brazil was this year's Spanish Club's good fortune. These three students, plus more, spoke at the meetings, as they discussed life in different countries. During Christmas, members learned Spanish folk dancing, ate tacos, and broke a pinata. The year ended with a trip to Washington, D,C. to visit the Spanish speaking embassy and then to a Spanish restau- rant. SPANISH CLUB: 7st row - C. Hoff- Y man, M. Margolies, D. Milhauser, M. Strauss, C. Szmidt, C. Pritsloff, 2nd row--S. Gold, G, Friedman, B. Sell- man, P. Harris, S. Fudman, 3rd row- ' F. Alperstein, H. Leikach, B. Lunitz, R. Gruenbergg 4th row - R. Cooper- man, K. Sweren, C. Molofsky, S. Roody, B. Porter lAdv.J, 5th row - N. Rubin, C. Boyer, L. Jacobs, D. Kohn, M. Hymer. spanish club 67 Latin Club Revived This year the Latin Club returned to Pikesville and enjoyed an active year. Their main objective, according to president Ella Bronstein, was to explore the varied cultures of Greece and Italy. They dined at the Icarus and Athenian, Greek restaurants, and at Sabatino's, an Italian restaurant. A visit to the Baltimore Museum of Art enlightened the club members to the advancement of the Creek and Roman cultures. A field trip to the Italian embassy broad- ened their scope of modern and ancient Italy. Pig Latin is the only kind I know LATIN CLUB: 7st row - DiPasquale, M. Weinberg, 2nd row -W. Jacobs, S. Steinberg, D. Mesh ulam, M. Snyder, 3rd row - I. Doline, L. Rody, M. Maos, B. Schle- noff, 4th row- M. Heyne QAdv.I, M. Lipsitz, F. Lieberman, L, Resnick. 68 latin club Naomi Wolff and Judi Freinberg review their lines before the presenta- tion of the play, L'Avare. French Club Survives After Mr. Birnbaum came to the French Club's rescue as they searched for an advisor, the members began their activities with an innovative speaker from the French 2 embassy. The play, L'Avare, and a script from a French 5 radio program were presented at scheduled meetings. The traditional games day and a cooking demonstration were also held, thus making it another memorable year for the French Club. FRENCH CLUB: 1st row-A. Kleiman, C, Lerner, L. Hertz, M. Fink, M. Mitnick, S. Pollack, E. Rody, B. Schlenoff, D. Meshulam, A. Lichtenstein, 2nd row-E. Levin, non-member, R. Paul, F. Lerner, A. Richardson, S. Cooper, 1. Markman, M. Goldberg, D. Motzno, C. DiPasquale, 3rd row- B. Schapiro, D. Nocho- mowitz, M. Rosenthal, 1. Tepper, S. Solomon, R. Trost, M. Klein, L. Potemken, M. Eppel, S. Heneson, M. Sussman lPres.j, L. Engel, R. Hammerman. french club 69 1 l w N N 70 Student Life Whereas the bell releases those Confined by its timetable, -w'F' ' .A -'it W at ,ar-egg , t , 'Y ' life' 3 f K l 5? V - ' f 5. a b' W -1- 15?-I' ' kzk: :kk 1 it af L X . x f L 1 ,552 A -we ' ' s s A as ff' .A ' -' i, W- ,mwah ttfllllll ill -A, t bt ,, -'fir' A5 gpg ' lt -ss a. fa-2' 1 t. tstt. I3 L A f We A 4 ,, there are those of us that remain to strive toward a self made goal. .Ag Ing, Individual interests link together as united bodies are formed. Our deeds may be felt by many, or few, 39 t yet they always lead to personal contentment. We envelope ourselves with others hoping to be Carried with them to a common end which satisfies individual needs. 75 Our paths vary in form. . . 1-x H91 ' . - - , ,, if 141' aw V-1 i -- .- ..... ,-'f11.'.,:i'w1i- ..: Striving for self complacency. Inspiring a smile 76 lgniting a Common spirit. Searching for new ties. It is by entering into this realm ofdiversions that daydreams may be realized as we attain fulfillment. 77 Suggestions Get Answers SGA REPRESENTATIVES: 7st row-S. Sokolow, L. Altman, H. Siegel, D. Blum, E. Ginsberg, R. Gensler, G. Gottlieb, M. Platt, 2nd row - R. Eis- ner, M. Lamantia, M. Weinstein, L. Kurtz, R. Land, A. Goldberg, L. Winer, D. Rosenstein, 3rd row - N. Miller, R. Howard, L. Lurie, G. Gold- berger, S. Pollack, G. Weingarden, L. Tenny, P. Shavitz, A. Schreiber, 4th row - G. Weinstein, M. Pressman, B. Bloom, l. Zetzer, W. Levitas, H. Brodie, B. Mandel, R. Grossbart, R. Sherman, R. Fishbein, C. Shillman, E. Bronstein, S. London, l. Klein, 5th row - D. Kuntz, A. Baverman, 1. Plovsky, G. Phoebus. l l . l 9 EXECUTIVE BOARD: 7st row - D. Kuntz, G. Phoebus, A. Baverman, 2nd row-1. Weiman, R. Shapiro, M. Rosenthal, 3rd row-J. Whitehouse, A. Kaufman, 1. Sussman, S. Shochet, E. Kemper, T. Offit, Not pictured -J. Plovsky. 78 s.g.a. jerry Plovsky, SGA president Don't look now Max, but I think we've been Caught. J STUDENT FACULTY ADMINISTRATION BOARD: 7st row-1. Plovsky, D. jacobs, S. Kaufman, E. Turkowg 2nd row-1. Skeens, L. Davis, B, Wheeler, B. Anderson, B. Porter. STUDENT COURT: 7st row - D. Tetenbaum, H. Siegel, R. Sussman, S. Shapiro, 2nd row-G. Sigel, 1, Rudd, S. Heneson, I, Shapiro. i . 'i E Q Y as K . ,,kkk N SCA OFFICERS: Ierry Plovsky Cpresi- denty, Debbie Kuntz fsecretaryy, Alan Baverrnan itreasurerj, Gary Phoebus qvice presidentj. s.g.a. 79 Y Nostalgia Roars In Pikesville Pikesville students were taken back fifty years as Novem- ber 30, 1973 was designated Roaring 20's day. Boys shed their jeans to become gangsters as they wore pin striped suits, wide brimmed hats, and patent leather shoes, while the girls achieved the flapper look with short fringed dresses, feathers, and beads. Two assemblies helped to set the mood as students and faculty entertained with skits and songs from the 20's. With the participation of a great number of the student body and faculty, Roaring 20's day proved to be a roaring success. Hey, big spender joe College - Mr. Edwin Paul. 80 roaring 20's day He was some Boogie Woogie bugle boy of Company B.' Now listen here, Mugsie. . , Mama Morome and her gang. Mrs. Jacobs. sm W f .wmm1 wWmz wwwm. an-mmmmxm..-...WM It's time to go back to the home, roaring 20's day 81 Pikesville eek Two time champ, Gail Smelkinson, displays her winning T-shirt. 82 pikesville week The juniors show their spirit. I r ? 215 , it A 'um -, Richard Finstein repeats his performance as the purple-people-put-on winner. SGA president, lerry Plovsky, announces the wirmerg, The winning senior electrical banner. 1 f .f 14 4 ,21.5,'2'2? i?5',fi,1g--1.121251 wr 1 ' 'n' ' Q-f-1 - ' - ,, : -1--, , The flaming pit. fy if'f'- ii pikesville week 83 All Activities Nite ll a ii ' 5 e 1 5 ig 4 i i Brrrrrr, that's cold! 84 all activities nite Richard Finstein and David Lopatin blow till they bust ix E For 55.00 she'iI do anything. Mr. johnson, sophomore Class advisor, pedals his way to the finish line. I could have danced all night. Sweet Cider entertains at the Coffee House. all activities nite 85 Richard Peters and Bobby Heft entertain students. Folk Rock Festival I i Sweet Cider delights the audience. 86 folk rock festival QE Sing along with Abbie. . , 4 And the band plays on. X The Rose Sisters. ..-M W M, f,. . ,M folk rock festival 87 Repeating the oath of service, new initiates add their name to the Honor Society clan. 88 honor society Barbara Miller lights the flame of knowledge. 2 ul. Q5 ,, N3 M . .,.,,.,g t C ' . .. C.. ig, f fir. Jg I' :- 'fplm ' 7,1-Wg 9 ' -8.54 L. C: .. K HONOR SOCIETY: 751 row-A. Harris, D. Potemkin, E. Rody, I. Kilberg, l- Mohr fSec.i, B. Waldman lPres.i, R. Suss- man fTreas,J, B. Miller KV. Pres.i, M. Mitnick, M. Billig, K, Gerberg, A. Baverman,1. Klein, 2nd row -I. Hurwitz, S Raskin, M. Klein, A. Baida, D. Greenberg, S. Kantor, D. Pleet, R. Miller, A. Hammer, C. Wolf, 3rd row- B. Gold- stein, S. London, R. Eisner, N. Wolf, C. Smith, S. Lichtenstein, M. Statter, M. Weinberg, 1. Goldsmith, C. Pondfield C. Goldberger, C. DiPasquale, D, Fishbein, A. Kaufman, 1. Oberfelder, S. Gold, K. Friedman, 1. Schwartz, P. Bolen- baugh fAdv.ig 4th row - C. Steinberg, D. Silber, l. Doline, B. Kramer, G. Bass, A. Kaufman, N. Kahn, S. Sheer, B Gensler, T. Sapperstein, M. Snyderman, B. Freedman, C. Censler, M. Platt, H. Siegel, E. Dahan, 1. Lewis, J. Gann,l Sussman, 5th row-1. Wittman, S. Simon, E. Auerhan, R. Land, S. Scheinberg, C. Monheit, K. Shillman, C. Lerner M. Fradkin, D. Kowarsky. Gary Sober slobbers through the Honor Society's All School Relay. Honorable Mention ln an attempt to involve all students this year, the Honor Society sponsored activities that appealed not only to the intellect, but the usually indifferent, as well. Their All School Relay proved to be a highlight at All Activities Night and left the class of 75 triumphant as they received the first place prize -the golden jockstrap. The Laredo Wild West Gambling Casino culminated the year as PHS bookies pooled their money into a S5300 scholarship fund. Seven Card Stud draws a large crowd at the NHS Wild West Gambling Casino. honor society 89 Pikesville's IQ Soars The lt's Academic Team, consisting of lack Miller, lan Hammerman, and captain joel Klein, won three playoff matches which earned them a place in the finals competition. Although the team was defeated in the final match, they progressed further in the playoffs than any previous Pikesville team. They received cash awards totaling 52,050 to be used by the school's scholarship fund. Coach Paul Bolenbaugh contemplates the progress of Pikesville's team. f A a lt's Academic: lack Miller, joel Klein, and lan Hammerman. 90 it's academic Scholarly Achievement 'Q 3 ,ff A ji-,ig .Xs'.-qgqi - V, av. .JZ-1 ,F ii In Q: .-'Y H t. . I - -. -ef:-4 ' za. if '1 . 57 'iS5e2..Jv.1Eb. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Sarah Strauss, Allan Mazer, Not pictured- Mike Share. LETTER OF COMMENDATION RECIPIENTS: 7st row- B, Waldman, l. Surell, N. Danenberg, R. Sussman, 2nd row - R. Sindler, S. Freedman, M. Fink, S. Rasking 3rd row - E. Rody, R. Kushnick, 4th row - M. Gerber, C. Wolf, A. Brecher, S. Kan- tor, M. Mitnickg not pictured - D. Meshulum, 1. Miller, 1. Mohr. 1. 2 A tv' -. 1 1 The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test was administered in October 1972 to over one million students. Pikesville's three finalists were selected not only on the basis of their test scores, but also on their high school aca- demic record, accomplishments, leadership qualities, and extracurricular activities. Each finalist will be considered for one of the 1,000 National Merit 51,000 Scholarships. Let- ters of Commendation were also received by students whose test scores ranked in the upper two percent. national merit 91 Pikesville's Threshold To Other Lands Harmony and international flavor were brought to Pikes- ville Senior High by the two American Field Service stu- dents this past year. Milvia Pascenti from Chile spent her senior year with Ellen Farbman and her family while Martin lngebrand, a student from Sweden, lived with Henry How- ardfs family. Both these students made friends and had experiences that will never be forgotten. One of Pikesville's students, Margie Perlman, spent the year in lohannesburg, South Africa. Randi Land and Henry How- ard have also been chosen to experience life abroad. The AFS Club has been active this year increasing their treasury selling T-shirts, sweatshirts, bumper stickers, greeting cards, and candy to further subsidize foreign students. AFS student Margie Perlman with her sister from South Africa ' instill ,AY AFS students, Milvia and Martin, discover that AFS brings students from around the world together. 92 a.f.s. Henry Howard and Randi Land map out their future as AFS students abroad. Diane Milhauser relates her summer experiences as an AFS student in Bra- L uf? AFS: 7st row-C. Kobitz fPres.J, S. Lichtenstein IV. Pres.J, H. Howard 1Treas.J,2nd row- E. Kemper, C. Szmidt, 1. Brash, P. Hyman, 1. Kramer, 3rd row - L. Sarubin, D. Schapiro, N, Levine, P. Pollekoff, M. Inge-brand, 4th row- I. Maier, R. Land, M. Weinstein, D. Lansrnan, A. Kleiman, 5th row- D. Fishbein, D. Greenberg, R. Fishbein, R. Res- nick,1.Markman, R. Trost, 6th row- R. Mittleman, S. Gaine, D. Pleet, L. Lansman, R. Mittlemang Not pictured- M. Pascenti, E. Farbman, F. Howard, A. Blankman 4SeC.j, D. Milhauser, N. Levin lAdv.j, afs. 93 In an attempt to find out what makes man tick, many PHS'ers joined the psychology club. Experimentation and demonstration followed by a rap sessionf' helped to motivate the pupils' understanding of themselves. In addi- tion, several speeches were given on the subjects of human behavior, sexual response, and hypnotism. By learning from each other, the shrinks of tomorrow found the year most stimulating and informative. President Norlene Hurwitz and advisor Mr. Mouser prove that they are psychologically unsound. l l l 94 psychology club Psychologically, it's the best way. l'm Okay, You're Okay ,,.,f'- MJ'V 3 Hal Ha! Ha! , , ll.: f . PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: 7st row - R. Mittleman fTreas.l, A. Taubenfeld IV. Pres.l, N. Hurwitz fPres.J, R. Mittleman tTreas.l, 2nd row-S. Gaines, S. Lichten- stein, C. Kobitz, L. Friedman, C, Snyder, B. Shapiro, I. Whitman, L. Hertz, S. Gemora, D. Lansman, A. Kleiman, 1. Fader, 1. Handelsman, D. Goldman, 3rd row - A. Mazer, C. Berger, 1, Levinson, A. Baida, R. Fishbein, non-member, G. Goldberg, R. Trost, l, Brash, M. Weinberg, S. Kayne, L. Newell, W, Goldstein, L. Dopkin, L. Swartz, G. Smelkinson, L. Lansman, 4th row - D. Fishbein, D. lalowsky, l. Kramer, S. Soloman, R. Hettleman, C. Wolf, l. Rudd, G. Kessler, N. Kahn, S. Himelfarb, M. Kline, R. Patt, I. Weinstein, l. Cohen, S. Gold, 5th row -A. Hammer, non-member, 1. Deitch, T. Goldberg, N, Levine, B. Golub, F. Silber, S. Schaftel, R. Eisner, R. Land, R. Katz, l. Goldsmith, P. Schuster, C, Snyder, I. Harris, T. Segal, N. Cooper, D. Myerberg, D. Pleet, H. Sugarman, non- member, S. Heneson, W. Mouser CAdv.l. psychology club 95 Political Connections President Nixon and the Watergate scandal, Vice Presi- dent Agnew's resignation, and the Arab Israeli War were only a few of the controversial matters discussed by the 1973-74 Political Club. The overwhelming membership this year in the Political Club, stated President Glenn Weinberg, can best be attributed to the immense impact that the current political situation has had on the students as well as their complete faith in our club's leadership. Speakers for the year ranged from Lt. Cmdr. Henrikson of the john Birch Society to an expert on the john Kennedy assassination. In addition, the PTSA, under Political Club leadership, sponsored a debate on the legalization of mari- juana. ABOVE RIGHT: Political Club mem- bers question the relevancy of a political issue. RIGHT: POLITICAL CLUB: 7st row- I ' R. Fuld, j. Hammerman, M. Snyder, Dino fMascotj, R. Grossbart, K. Friedman tSec.j, G. Weinberg fPres.j, R. Sussman lTreas.j, H. Siegel QV.P.j, M. Skolnick, P. Cooper, W. jacobs, A. Baverman, D. Sellman, 2nd row - j. Aiken, j. Markman, j. Bortz, j. Weinstein, j. Wyman, B. Schapiro, M. Goodman, L. Goldstein, G. Weingarten, E. Dahan, M. Share, 3rd row - M. lngebrande, B. Kramer, R, Friedlander, M. Francis, S. Carliner, j. Cohen, W. Orlove, A, Harris, j. Kilberg, j, Surell, S. Gold, j. Cooperman, S. Polan, R. Waldman, G. Gensler, j. Polikoff, j. Chazen, R. Eckhaus, S. Friedlander, G. Wein- stein, S. Taber, G. Shavitz. 96 political club ,.-w President Weinberg and Vice President Siegel listen attentively to Mr, Henrikson of the john Birch Society. Elementary, my dear Watson. lt's A Myster Science, philosophy, and an interest in the detective's techniques brought students together to form the new cri- minology club. The club members analyzed cases both current and past, real and imaginary. They contacted news- papers, detective agencies, the police, lawyers, the F.B.I., and prison officials to acquire a better understanding of the study of criminology. President Amy Fribush and Vice President Laurie Winer arranged for field trips and speak- ers to help them in their study. CRIMINOLOGY CLUB: 7st row-A. Fribushg 2nd row - 1. Kilberg, M. Rosenthal, C. Lapidus, 1. leffein, 3rd row - L. Winer, S. Boltansky, 1. Weinstein, C, Snyder, L. Dopkin, 4th row - S. Carliner, W. Pear, D. Ger- man, l. Polikoff, P. Riley, N. Rose, G. tt- Goldberg. criminologyclub 97 The ating Game lf practice was responsible for the success of Bobby Fisher, Pikesville's Chess Club's practice sessions may produce a local, county, and state champion team. A school wide tournament featuring entrance fees and cash prizes attracted the attention of students and faculty alike. Guest speaker Marvin Cooper, a Pikesville alumnus and nationally rated chess expert gave a blindfolded exhibition by playing several games at once. Club president Ben Fink- elstein explained, Our main objective was to supply a comfortable place to enjoy chess. CHESS CLUB: 1st row-I. Cohen, B. Finkelstein, E. Foreman, I. Aiken, G. Lichtman, M. Zeffert, M. Wilder, 2nd row - M. Fradkin, D. Sacks, S. Schiff, H. Sugarman, 1. Perlow, A. Davis, 3rd row- L. Baitch, l. Whitman H. Cummins, 4th row- L. Wasserman, S. Mazer, D. Lilienfeld, N. Cohen B. Crazuil, R. Eckhaus, D. German, R. Grossbart, W. Orlove. 1 1 98 chess club Spassky, l've got you now! Q 3 '11 t .D 11 22, Ben Finkelstein practices for the Chess team's tournament against Ken- wood. The Ace Of Clubs BRIDGE CLUB: 7st row - H. Sugar- man, S. Steinberg, G. Monheit, S. Kantor, M. Mitnick, C. Steinberg, I. Smelkinson, D. Berkowg 2nd row - F. Lerner, D, Goldberger, L. Potemken, A. Lichtenstein, M. Sny- der, R. Madow, l. Ordman, N. Cohen, 3rd row - D. Sellman, S. Scheinberg, B. Golub, P. Reiling, C. Berger, D. German, l. Shear, D. Sam- uelson, S. Tabor, A. Mazer, 1. Aiken, E. Gross, C. Gensler. Teaching bridge to a group of students with little or no knowledge of the game was not an easy task for Bridge ' Q junior Ely Dahan makes an ace of himself. Club president Gary Monheit. However, with the aid of a group of experienced bridge players this attempt was suc- cessful. The club mainly provided the place and the people to organize some good games weekly. The year was high- lighted by a tournament among club members. bridge club 99 Stand B - n The Air WPSH, the broadcast media for Pikesville, completed its third full year of operation in 1974. Program Director, Arte Harris, expanded the station's broadcast time to cover all home Panther football and basketball games. Normal 7:30 to 2:30 programming continued to provide students with music, entertainment, and news spots. With new equip- ment and increased student participation, WPSH prepares for greater programming advancements in the near future. . ,- Doesn't this get any other stations? . As........ i-. ..A.,.., gm.,-Aw ' .s - V .K -A WPSH: 7st row -1, Whitman, A. Harris, J. Crystal, D. Cohen, 2nd row- D Brooks, D. Sellman, R. Sherman, L Baitch, G. Bass, H. Schlenger, C. Licht- man, S. Hankoff, 3rd row- P. Cooper, l. Levenson, L. Goldstein, R. Howard, D, f Meshulam, M, Kermisch, 4th row - D. Goldman, D, Tetenbaum, E. Auerhan, N. Kahn, R. Fuld, S. Steinberg, M, Snyder, D. Miliman, R. Friedlander, M. Rosen- thal, 5th row - A. Keyser, B. Schapiro, B. Bloom, L. Rubinstein, H. Platt, A Brecher, B. Craziul, E. Pripstein, S. Kan- torg Not pictured- E. Bloom, L. Boltan- sky, B. Glick, l. Markman, A. Shulman, S. Sokolow, N. Westreich, P. Winer. 100 wpsh The Price Is Right SCHOOL STORE: R. Orenstein, S. Kessler, E. Paul fadvj, S. Troxell, P. Felty. K , TCD? W, f M? , 4? X- f fy f' eh 2 ' W' Q 7 - 91 VVVV .. ,.,,,,wiwf f ' just another item on the sheif. One of those over-the-counter transactions. school store 101 Learning To Earn This year approximately forty PHS'ers participated in the Western Vocational Technical School program. These stu- dents spent three periods ofthe day at Pikesville and two hours at Western Vocational. Among the diverse courses offered this year were data processing, auto mechanics, food services, drafting, carpentry, and Cosmetology. Senior Barbara Sheeler feels that this program offers an excellent opportunity for interested people to learn skills not offered in Pikesville. Doyle Akard and Ray Peregoy confer on a particularly hard problem WESTERN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MMJ: 7st row - K. Sigal, T. Gom- beda, R. Fischbach, B. Tannebaum, E. Harvey, W. Leavey, l. Seyfer, 2nd row -E. Christian. 102 western vocational tech. has Big brother is watching. One move and off goes your ear! WESTERN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL QPMJ: 7st row-- D. Gordon, C. Sapp, B. Hare, 2nd row - A. Goldman, I. Strawser, 1. Frank, M. Wigley, D. Hill, P. Dermerg 3rd row - l. Stoner, B. Swope, D. Tinsley, L. Stanley. western vocational tech. 103 Seniors Find Fulfillment ut Cf School Ella Bronstein goes over last 1 minute details for a pilot pro- l gram on Channel 67. 1 With one hundred thirty-one seniors on release time this year, students found that they have increased their inde- pendence by obtaining part-time jobs or taking college courses. The program, generally favored by all, gave seniors an insight to the working world as well as offering the chance for advancement. Those students enrolled in com- munity colleges and professional schools found the experi- ence invaluable. Mrs. Lorraine Aaronson, release time coordinator, cites the program as a wonderful project and is confident that it will continue to be offered as a senior option. 104 release time Q McDonald's, with the help of Ava Cruenberg, has served over12 billion Ellen Rapoport prepares the batter for ner famous pecan pies she bakes during release time. Nxt i -s-ani , will QCYIY 1 Lv Carol Constam gains insight into a teaching career. Cary Cohen makes a little kid nappy. release time 105 What should we spike this bag with? I Girls Acquire Athletic Ability GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: ist row - N. Kahn, G. Bliden, T. Segal, R. Schlachman, M. Weinberg fPres,j, R. Miller QV. Presj, G. Gordon fSec.l, W. Goldstein, C. Lerner, M. Layton, E. Zipper, 2nd row-S. Goldschmidt, M. Klein, C. Dabbah, D, Phipps, B, Schapiro, S. Henson, L. Friedman, K. Krakower, S. Freed, D. Richmond, I, Harris, L, Cohen, L. Potemken, 3rd row -A. Gruenberg, T. Parker, L. Engel, C. Eisenberg, L. Press, B. Sellman, K. Sweren, W, Galinn, H. Friedmann, S. Diamond, B. Mandel, P. Harris, S, Fudman, R. Gruenberg, 4th row - B. Siegel, B. Schlenoff, D. Motzno, F. Alperstein, S. Friedman, R. Bright, K. Croghan, W. Poler, I. Maler, M. Goldberg, 5th row - E. Grossfeld, I. Keller, I. Ordman, D. Nochumowitz, H. Leikach, P. Stowe, I. Switzer, A. Goldstein, M. Rosenthal, S. Gaine, I. Kramer, 6th row - M. Leiberman, S. Hutt, N. Zeitzoff, G. Leiber, C. Szmidt, L. Schneider, P. Shavitz, C. Kobitz, M. Eppel, S. Hammerman, L. Scherer, 7th row -I. Holzberg 1adv.J, A. Goldberg, 1. Freinberg, E. Wasser, A. Schreiber, E, Farbman, I. Ieffin, C. Thompson, A. Reinstein, D. Hoesche, 8th row-I. Weiman, A. Kleinman, I. Fader, I. Land, F. Lerner, E. Schwartz, R. Land, R, Heddleman, I. Brash, I. Rosenfeld, 9th row- W. Bernstein, C. Epstein, A. Singer, C. Perlberg, non-member, S. Bormel, S. Silberman, T. Noel, M. Hamburger, P. Hoffman, K. London, E. Cohen, 70th row- C. Steinberg, S. Gravell, I. Clancey, I, Doline, I. Finglass, R. Ritter, L. Schwartz, S. Klein, A. Korman, L. Lurie, Notpictured-I. Mohr ITreas,l, B, Miller. 106 g.a.a. Dx J' s. .js .QMQA iw ? , Q ANU! ,,, Hg as I fly? Here's looking at you! The 1974 Girls' Athletic Association, composed of 118 girls, was one of PikesviIIe's most active clubs. ln addition to bowling in the fall and skating in the winter, the CAA climaxed the season with the ever popular gym sleepover and camp weekend. By selling popcorn and baked goods throughout the year, the GAA raised enough funds to award scholarships to deserving girls. 'M' W ai ..,. l . i :L . V' ' , Strike one up for lodi. g.a.a. 107 Pikesville's Easy Riders ln an effort to conserve energy, many Pikesville students joined the Bicycle Club. Club members participated in charity bike-a-thons in addition to going on several bicycle excursions. The highlight of the year was an extended hike to Hanover and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania led by president Don Berkovv and vice president Paul Sacher. A plan for a shop to service members' bicycles is among ideas for next year's agenda. Officers Berkovv and Sacher conduct a lesson on inflating a tire BICYCLE CLUB: 7st row- D. Berkovv, D. Sellman, M. Brecher, G. Goldberg, A. Davis, M. Shuger, A. Blankman, D. Wizer, 2nd row- L. Newell, M. Fink D Meshulam, G. Gensler, R. Land, M. Statter, M. Snyder, P. Sacher, P. Reiling, D. German, G. Kessler, l. Lesser, L. Hyman, l. Lebowg 3rd row- L. Eisenberg G Goldberg, E. Schaffer, S. Kayne, I. Polikoff, I. Aiken, S. Scherr, R. Fuld, A. Powell, B. Goldberg. 108 bicycle club President David Berenhaus introduces a new vein of thought. Club members measure air pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind speed direction. Dovvn To Earth With the help of advisor Lawrence Russell and originator David Berenhaus the Earth Science Club was able to get off the ground and become a unique success. Among the club's numerous activities were geological expeditions to various parts of Baltimore County and maintenance of a Pikesville weather station. In addition, several members attended geological seminars held at Catonsville Commu- nity College. As a money making scheme, club members used polished rocks as gems to create jewelry which was later sold to the public. 'ff' fs.. EARTH SCIENCE CLUB: 7st row- B. Schapiro, 1. Ordman, R. Sussman, 1. Schapirog 2nd row-G. Banks, D. Berenhaus, D. Chapin. earth science club 109 -9 W 'V Z ,ff 1, 211 ff mmm w 'x, 011 499' Students Aid The Underprivileged faafcldldfomdf gowgabafgwat INNER CITY TUTORIAL CLUB: 7st row - L. Sarubin Ichmj, D. Lopatnn Ichmlp I. leffein, E. Schwartzg 3rd row - D. Reamer fchmj, D. Wizer, G. Kessler, G. Garland, I. Rudd, N. Kahn, A. Kaufmang Not pictured - N. Frater, gw0faf0FiiiwUova Jolwwlluzglilw Inner city tutorial Club 111 W 772 Sports In the quest of fulfillment, the need of Competition prevails. We attempt to Conquer time, space, t 'E J and one another. We Celebra .inns ,, in .-9,5 .Q r triumphs, QQ, and wallow in the depression of failure W ! ... la However, the inevitability ofsuccess exists for all when the moment of fulfillment is reached. 7 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: B. Gold- stein, E. Oken, M. Schloss,1. Golds- mith, D. Sisler QCO-Capt.J, E. Tarlow 1Capt.j, E. Poland, R. Eisner, S. Lon- don, A. Pumpian, A. Silber. l.V. CHEERLEADERS: S. Kravetz, S. Buchman, J. Whitehouse, I. Dreizen fCofCapt.J, H. Lunitz fCapt.5, M. Medairy, A. Taubenfeld, L. Davis, S. Bank. 118 Cheerleaders Cheer Up Go, fight, win! Let me hear it in your hands, We are the Panthers, mighty, mighty, Panthers. Cheerleaders 119 ridders Gvercome lnexperience Pikesville's eighth varsity football season had a weak beginning. The coaches, anticipating a slow year, hoped only to build a strong foundation for next year's team, accepting the probability of a losing season. It came as a surprise when early in the season the squad beat Sparrows Point 16 to 8 in overtime. The inexperienced players began to gain invaluable varsity experience. The Panthers reached their peak at midseason when they conquered Loch Raven in a 22 to 8 battle. Despite several serious injuries to valua- ble team members, the gridders made an excellent All- County showing. Charlie Hauck was named to Offensive tackle, Bruce Carey to Defensive back, and jeff Levenson and Dave Reamer received honorable mention. A rr. ' 'i .., - , ,'r' A W, T - fix? r'r'- I ,,.' f .... 3-2 ' .iffl f ..... riss T Dave Reamer turns the corner to avoid an attacking opponent. 120 varsity football Safety Gene Solomon watches jeff Harris put an end to the Woodlawn attack. mum! All-County Cornerback Bruce Carey contemplates his efforts as the game comes to an end. l i VARSITY FOOTBALL: 7st row -C. Hauck lCapt.j, B. Carey fCapt.J, 2nd row-T. Hauck, G. Sober, M. Stappler, R. Siegmeister, A. Kaufman, R. Holstein, R. Finstein, 1. Harris, 3rd row- N. Braverman, T. Offit, 1. Harvey, 1. Levenson, E. Auerhan, D. Reamer, B. Gartner, G. Solomon, 4th row- B. Urban lCoaChj, D. Loreck, S, Mormann, S. Kramer, C. MacWhorter, A. Rock, M. jones, D. Pinskey, P. Donlin fCoachjg Notpictured-1. Klein CCapt.j, P. Neeb. .. Overjoyed Panthers signal the end ofa touchdown drive. Captain joel Klein stares pensively after sustaining a knee injury early in the Milford game. varsity football 121 Greg Howard completes a 40 yard run for a touchdown. 1. .Gridders Place Third 6 There's a rabbit in my hat! Dan Gray takes a break from the game. 122 junior varsity football l Panther Barry Lyons pounces on Milford halfback. l l l Led by Captains Teddy Sapperstein and Malcolm Camp- bell, the junior Varsity gridders finished the 1973 season in third place. High spirits and outstanding teamwork con- l - , xiay tributed greatly to their success. Sophomore Greg Howard ti highlighted the season by setting numerous j.V. offensive ff' records as well as playing excellent defense. Coach Bou- fffff ' Q -fgf 3, shell predicts a successful football season next year due to l it the great potential exhibited by this year's squad. :vm .-fdfm, T ,lag L W A A -4 'i8flf1i'7'4'i -rf' . S 41 IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: 7st row-T. Sapperstein fCapt.J, M. Campbell fCapt.lg 2nd row--M, Birnbaum, l. Hood, T. Annenberg, M. Miller, R. Kraus, A. Shulman, B. Finglass, B. Salganikg 3rd row - G, Miller, l. Cohen, D. Seidman, M. Greif, S. Saiontz, M. Green, W. Koogle, D. Cohen, H. Greenberg, R. Braver, R. Frank, M. Witt, R. Shochet, A. Kaufman, 4th row -M. Robinson, E. Pripstein, l. Silverman, M. Fox, R. Green, H, Katz, P. Winer, G. Gottlieb, G. Howard, B. Lyons, D. Gray, S. Furman, M. Carter, C. Boushell fCoachl. l junior varsity football 123 Steve Kantor gallops past Hereford pIayer's outstretched fist. 'aa J 3 , ,, , 5 ,,, .,,, . . . . . I na- g f - 4 1' . . 7' fairy.. aff., Q7 Ag ,A ,T ' V A S9 Q 'r ,T ',.,,,,-... -Z : 1. M wawtfw-fir' 3- T ' , . ,,ee , m y . T . 2 rg. 'fr ff if . r trr . ' ' Wifi . . 'l4 i. ,7. 1' L ' i Y' i - ' I A 'ff We . 7. I ,H,. .,, ,IWW .g,,9Q,.af.1. fr - .1 WM .,,,' g N. ., , :w.M.,.:,,L,, KV' .ill H I 4 5 f H . -,f- f . f,-f r -,-' .gifs M yu-',, . 3 .. an H za ' 0 I .,rr -f I by fjhrzm'- fK' f ,,W1f.ft7f, 1 A ' . r A nm.. V ,ww .,. . ,Q-5, ... T , , 1 is I . . ww- M.. , ., sa 2 ,www ,jug gi, I V, QQ if . Z Wffkwl Qf . 4 ,,,t, A, I A . ' f-., 1 ,M f K' gif-if -fV, rfveffrg we 1 n xwig E- ' Fw Emfsmwt .ig . 4 ,L .. BELOW: Varsity defense forms a wall to prevent opponents from scoring. A tt't ' BELOW RIGHT: Contemplation on the bench. VARSITY SOCCER: 7st row - L. Keene iCapt.J, H. Epstein, R. Luxen- berg, L. Boltansky, N. Friedman, A. Summerfield, S. Kantor, 2nd row - G. Weinstein, S. Klein, 1. Sussman, M. Sager, S. Eisenberg, I. Lafferman, T. Hunt, N. Prater, E. Ginsberg, D. Ber- kow, S. Norman 1Coachj, A. Fried- man, R. Bachrach, M. Monheit QMgr,J, W. Jacobs CMgr,i, Not pic- tured-B. Kluger. T24 varsity soccer st gui na i Diminutive size, tough competition, injuries, lack of experience, and bad luck characterized Pikesville's Varsity Soccer Team. The squad played well and with full effort. Despite their inability to show a winning record the team fought their opponents in several close battles, while Var- sity Boosters Tony Hunt and Eddie Ginsberg received All County honors. This year's l.V. Soccer season proved to be encouraging. The team had a victorious season, winning 5 out of 8 games. Pikesville students can look forward to a more suc- cessful season next year when many of the l.V. and Varsity boosters return with a year's experience behind them. l.V. SOCCER: lst row - R. Kuntz, D. loffe, M. Levy, H. Schnitzer, A. Baida, I. Weiner, M. Myerberg, H. Schlen- ger, 2nd row-M. Schwartz, A. Mill- houser, E, Schaffer, M. Friedman, B. Poland, R. Handleman, K. Silverstein, M. Greenberg, L. Wasserman, E. Weatherby, M. Abrams, S. Sheer, B, Caplan, V. DeBlase tCoachJ. junior varsity soccer 125 Carol Thomson and Sharon Sirkis battle to retain the ball. Debbie Reamer uses reverse sticks to gain possession of the ball. R ,X VARSITY HOCKEY: 7st row- R, Cohen, K. Bowersox, C, Thomson, l. Gresser, 1. Fader, E. Kemper, N. Greenebaum, D. Reamer, S, Sirkis fCapt.lg 2nd row-1, Price lCoachl, A. Reinstein lmgrj, R. Hurwitz, A, Schreiber, C. Molofsky, F. Gerber, D. Smart lCapt.J, S, Penn, M. Klein, E. Weis, E. Schwartz, L. Sarubin lmgrj. 126 varsity field hockey tv Hockey Sticks Out A Tough Season Emily Schwartz, Ellen Kemper, and lodie Gresser get caught in a sticky situation. M. . - , . it ii' ' 3 vita, Amy Schreiber tries to break away from her opponent. Despite strong determination, Pikesville's varsity field hockey team was able to capture only one victory through- out the season in a practice game against Lansdowne. The team was equipped with a very strong defense and man- aged to hold the majority of their opponents to low scor- ing games. Outstanding players included right halfback Debbie Smart and forward Sharon Sirkis. Coach lanice Price cited the problem as a lack of scoring ability in the forward line, and an abundance of new players. varsity field hockey 127 Even while sitting down on the job, loAnn Nurkin still tries for the set judy Hittman has her Hereford opponent worried as she prepares to kill the ball. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: lst row - I. Nurkin, C. Steinberg, l. Hittman, R. Miller lCapt.l, M. Weinberg lCapt.l, G. Goldberger, M, Goldbergg 2nd row - l. Doline, S. Freedman, M, Farrell lCoaChJ, E. Farbman, C. Con- stam, l. Whitehouse. 128 volleyball Spikers Fall Short fVictory Alex Kleiman leaps high in a spiking attempt. IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: L. . Shifren, K. Wallace, N. Kahn lCapt.J, C. Lapidus, S, Schaftel, L. Dopkin, D. Meshulam lMgr.l, S. Gluckstern lMgr.l, R. Bright, B. Smith, A. Kleif man lCapt.j, M. Farrell lCoachl, T. Noel, P. Hoffman, S. Boltansky lMgr.l, Not pictured-M. Ham- burger, C. Michelson lMgr.l. Although captains Margie Weinberg and Robin Miller tried their best to lead the Varsity Volleyball team to a suc- cessful season, their only victory was a win over Milford Mill in an exhibition game. In her first year of coaching, Miss Farrell held strenuous practices which improved many of the players' skills. Aided by co-captains Alex Kleiman and Nina Kahn, the Junior Varsity team managed to win three of ten very close games. Sandy Schaftel and Bev Smith were considered the most consistent players on the hard-fighting squad. Coach Farrell felt that both teams fought vigorously, but they just got the wrong end of the stick each time. volleyball 129 ln One ord - o Shooting The 1973-74 Panthers concluded their 5-15 regular sea- son record with a 77-50 loss to Edgewood which elimi- nated them from further playoff activity. Preseason expec- tations were high due to the experience exemplified in Seniors Rob Grossbart and Mark Greenberg, beginning their third year of Varsity play, the rebounding potential of Harold Rudo and Barry Greenberg, and the overall depth and speed of the team as a whole. Coach Sam Norman reflected upon his team's disappointing play by stating, I can tell you my team's problem in one word - no shoot- ing! The defense was exceptional but we lacked offensive power. Forward Rob Grossbart and Guard Dave Yarmosky expressed alternate reasons for the teamfs record including the lack of team organization and the ineffective use of personnel. ta ABOVE RIGHT: Co-captain Rob Grossbart views his jump shot taken seconds earlier. RIGHT: Coach Sam Norman psyches up his team as he plots game strategy, 130 varsity basketball W-sw LEFT lunlor Barry Greenberg moves in for an uncontested layup. BELOW Guard and team super shot Tony Hunt looks for an open Pan' vi l ABOVE: Stuart Sheer goes after the ball as jason Sussman and Larry Bol- tansky look on. LEFT: VARSITY BASKETBALL: 7st row -J. Sussman, M. Greenberg, R, Grossbart lCoACapt.l, T. Hunt 1Co- captj, D, Yarmosky, S. Hurwitz, A. Gorelick, 2nd row-G. Brown QAsst. Coachj, H. Rudo, L. Boltansky, B, Greenberg, S. Sheer, l. Schapiro, S. Norman tfjoachl, M. Monheit fMgr.l. varsity basketball 131 JV Holds First Till Finish The 1974 JV cagers attracted more attention than any other junior varsity sport has at Pikesville. Maintaining a first place standing until its last game, the team received a class A award but fell behind to Dundalk in the county championship. One member of the team attributed its suc- cess to the fact that they have been playing together as a team for so long. Coach Garland Brown is confident that many of this year's JV team members will play varsity next year and bring success to Pikesville's top vvinter sport. Keith Silverstein demonstrates the shooting ability that led the Panthers to victory. 132 junior varsity basketball Ricky Handelman drives for the layup Pikesville tops the tap. xv-ps LEFT: Center Mark Greenberg strains to keep the rebound. Jai. LEFT: Steve Saiontz hustles down the court to score. ABOVE: IUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL: 7st row- M. Campbell, S. Saiontz, M. Segal, 2nd row - R. Handelman, W. Koogle, 1. janofskyg 3rd row - R. Braver, G. Gottlieb, K, Silverstein, M. Greenberg, M. Krons- berg, G Robinson, I. Deming, S. Kaufman lMgr.l. junior varsity basketball 133 Wendy Galinn drives past her opponent. inless Season Dribbles By This year's Girls' Varsity Basketball team was unable to post any victories as they suffered through a long and dis- appointing season Despite the strenuous practices, it seemed apparent that a lot of outside individual work was needed Coach Price cited the lack of previous years' playing experience on a competitive team by several play- ers as the squad s major problem. The 1 V cagers exhibited a total team effort and gained much knowledge of the sport this year. The team was only able to achieve two victories throughout the season although several games were very close. However, Coach Holzberg felt that their record was not at all indicative of the players abilities GIRLS' l.V. BASKETBALL: 7st row - N. Greenebaum lMgr.l, A. Goldberg Uvtgrj, D. Solomon lMgr.J, L. Pesh- kin lMgr,lg 2nd row - L. Dopkin, l. Yaffe, M. Freeman, 3rd row - P. Hoffman, S. Smith, E. Weis, l. Holzberg CCoachJ, G. Smith, R, Land fCapt,J, C. London, 4th row - C. Thomson lCapt.l, W. Galinng Not pictured-L. Press. girls'junior varsity basketball 135 The Thrill Victor Spectacular can only describe this year's Varsity Wres- tling team. Their optimistic attitude led them to a winning season - the best ever acclaimed to the Panthers. lt was for this reason that they received strong support from the spectators. After a disheartening defeat by Catonsville and Milford, Coach Boushell, through hard work and a deter- mined attitude brought his team back to victory. The Pan- thers gained respect and confidence by ending up second in the Conference. In post season accomplishment, Dave Reamer represented Pikesville and successfully ended third in the state. This victorious season brings optimistic hopes for Pikesville wrestling in the future. Bobby Salganik anticipates the beginning of the second period VARSITY WRESTLING: 7st row- W. Orlove, 1. Lafferman, S. Rudick,j. Borshay, S. Eisenberg, B. Kaufman, B. Salganik, 2nd row - 1. Levenson, C. Hauck, R. Holstein, D. Reamer, D. West, 1. Francis, A. Rock, C. Boushell fCoachJ. 136 wrestling Ron Holstein shows who's tuff. an leff Lafferman grabs his man. 0 Q 0 1 s, , I 0 ,,.., sal. Dave Reamer prepares for the rever- wrestling 137 restlers Hold Their vvn This year's lV team, made up mainly of sophomores, had a large turnout due to last year's success in post season tournament. The novice grapplers had the potential but not the experience. However, Captain Danny Cohen and Bruce Schvvartzman led their team to unexpected victories. Ronnie Green holds his opponent in a half-nelson ABOVE: Bruce Schwartzman exhibits his form with a double underarm hook. RIGHT: l.V. WRESTLING: 7st row - P. Chernock, K. Mechalsky, M. Epstein, T. Butler, E. Glicken, M. Bluestein, M. Mazerg 2nd row - P. Donlin tCoachl, M. Lipman, B. Kno- sen, P. Clancy, W. Carr, 1. Franklin, T, Annenbergg Not pictured - B. Schvvartzman, R.Green. 738 wrestling Dave Reamer. Alan Rock. ...Q J 1l 1 A11 john Francis. Bruce Schvvartzman. ,MAX wrestling 739 I h I I I I0 Coach Gary Schreiber discusses second half strategy with team members Championship Season This year Coach Gary Schreiber led the Varsity Lacrosse team to its most successful season in PikesviIIe's history. The squad compiled a 6-2 league and 8-3 overall record, missing the county championship with the loss of two marginally close games. Captained by Nate Braverman, Eddie Ginsberg, and Larry Keene, the Panther stickmen succeeded in breaking the school scoring record with six- teen goals in one game against Eastern Vocational Tech. Leading the squad in scoring were Sophomore Ricky Han- dleman and junior Dave Berg. Post season honors were awarded to numerous team members. Robby Bacharach and Nate Braverman were named to first team all county and Larry Keene and Ricky Handleman were named to sec- ond team. In addition Brice Goldsborough and David Berg received Honorable mentions. WMS' ri junior Dave Tetenbaum breaks through Lansdowne defense scoring Panther Dave Berg out-maneuvers his opponent another goal. 740 varsity lacrosse Sophomore Ricky Handleman depicts form that gained him all-county Captain Larry Keene uses his head in another fine defensive play. honors. '- g 4, . , ,J -- fl' 5, .... MMM I fpfaif-15,-m,,' 'flrnhr 1 V K ZA f V-. - ,,f,.jl,iU!-F, .-,f,,5f.g.2 ..yJ',VJ - be fc. , arfS:2ff'4lf?W'3 ' f 1 E.-Z.: .!W:vbf'1 ' ' ' 7 95 262 2 Heiewik 14 U .27 1 2 1 13 32 s ,'- A.. re QQ ,imc 4. . ' ' PZ -.ji Q W Q ' r' - ' - cr r , ' V f '- 5 ' ' . ,Pvg..i. ' , ' . X , ' - , ' . gr Q -s -,N - i .,.. av., 'f' A - Q A . ' r - K . 'r'-. - - X. . f 3, -1, f 5,2 ,L f, cf.,-... M Mg. , , . - . , .- 1, qi 3. X 5, ,A .5 r N A ,'tQ,,vL,1g5,, ,Axle .K Q ,fi -,, -g 'iq-W. A . at c -Y . Iv. , - A, .. ,. ,M islam rsf3:f+5gr '-..fim..:333'-re.-,-iv' 1-. . N g IQ: - Y M ' 'am I M 'qv K X bfi.-f ' 1 ri fr viii. ' Wi -W A VARSITY LACROSSE: 7st row- B. Finglass, R. Finstein, L. Keene QCapt.i, E. Ginsberg fCapt.5, N. Braverman QCapt.D, R. Bacharach, D. Berg, 1. Polikoffg 2nd row-G. Schreiber fCoachj, 1. Harris, N. Kahn, M. Sager, D. German, M. Berg, H. Kershner, A. Kaufman, M, jones, D. Flick, D. Tetenbaum, R. Handieman, C. Shillman iMgr.5, C. Wolf fMgr.j, 3rd row-C. Hauck, 1. Levenson, M, Greenberg, M. Ritter, M. Skolnik, B. Goldsborough, M, Green. varsity lacrosse 747 lf only Donlin would show us how to hold the stick right. Stick ith Lacrosse Under the leadership of captains Michael Green and Neil Friedman, the 1974 1V Lacrosse team posted a 4-8 record. Green attributed the poor season to a general lack of unity and too much individualism. The majority of the offense was generated by sophomore Harvey Schnitzer and junior Bobby Salganik. Coach Phil Donlin anticipates a new era of lV Lacrosse starting next year. IV LACROSSE: ist row- R. Kuntz, H. Greenberg, B. Reicher, H. Schlenger, H. Schnitzer, H, Spigel, A. Rojtman, T. judge, Znd row- B. Shapiro, B. lacobson A. Malin, M. Mazer, B. Salganik, N. Westrich, S. Saiontz, P. Reiling, 3rd row - E. Hyman lMgr.l, R. Schapiro, D, Seidman, A. Gordon, M. Green 1Gapt.l, T. Hauck, N, Friedman tCapt.l, P. Donlin lGoachl, I. Franklin, I. Ruddie, P. Chernak, P. Weiner, B. Golub tMgr,l, l. Hyatt. 742 jv lacrosse r PikesviIle's defense is in a fog. fb' ,ln gag evee f,: p t s s s eeeee L ilk' Z K, ' -ff! 'fl f , i' gfiifw t .' , ., ff , 4L'i'f f' K ' I . I - T I ,ts t ww-1 t Hi, how's the wife and kids? A Pikesviile attackman attempts to retrieve a bad pass. jv lacrosse 743 Lacrosse Sets Future Goals The Girls! Lacrosse team possessed good teamwork this year under the leadership of captains Margie Goldberg and Debbie Smart. Although they finished seventh in their divi- sion, their overall scoring was better than that of half of the other county teams. Coach Holzberg feels that the experi- ence that her young team gained this season will definitely provide for a much stronger team next year. ABOVE RIGHT: While Kathy Aiken tries for the ball, her opponent tries for her head. RIGHT: GIRLS' VARSITY LACROSSE: 7st row - D. Smart lCapt.I, M. Goldberg lCapt.l, 2nd row - S. Saiontz, S. Buch- man, R. Ritter, M. Medairy, D. Reamer, N. Greenebaum, S. Freedman, P. Ste- phens, E. Kemper, W. Galinng 3rd row- P. Hoffman, L. Schwartz, B. Carson, K, Aiken, L. Erlanger, R. Fishbein, I. Schweitzer, C. Molofsky, F. Gerber, S. London, I. Keller, I. Ordman, A, Schreiber, 1. Holzberg tCoachJ, I. Rosen- feld fMgr.I, S. Moffett fMgr.j. 744 girls' varsity lacrosse It's mine, I saw it first BELOW RIGHT: ludy Hittman breezes to an easy finish. BELOW: Ooh, I don't want to get sand in my shoes. ,gist . g ,e. Q r r if ' . at ff l l X V' . -. Track Gets Off On The Right Foot A new spring sport emerged this year at Pikesville - Girls' Track. After losing to powers like Dulaney and Catonsville, the lady Panther runners worked hard and beat Milford Mill and Kenwood as the season closed. Pikesville also had an exciting meet with fieldstrong Frank- lin and lost by only a single point, 50-49. Their final season record was 2 wins and 5 losses. ABOVE LEFT: What a place to get stuck! LEFT: GIRLS' TRACK: 7st row - A. Kleiman, M. Linker, M. Levine, E, Weis, A. Bormel, l. Hittman, D. Kahan, M. Mitnick, S. Tatar, G. Kes- sler, B. Koogle, B. Freedman, S. Schu- der, Znd row - M. Farrell lCoachl, M. Statter, C. London, T. Noel, C. Rosenstein, R. Allen, S. Silver, H. Matz, G. Weingarden. girls' track 745 Pikesville Takes The Season ln Stride After only three years of county competition, the Varsity Cross Country team posted a respectable 7-5 record. The IV team had a disappointing 3-8 record, although individual improvement was noticeable all season. Varsity lndoor Track had a fine 4-1 season with school marks set by Dave Samuelson in the 60 yd. dash and Matt Dillon in the 600 yd. run. Mark Brecher, Mark Snyderman, and Larry Kahn also posted new records. The lV ended their season with 2 wins and 2 losses. The Outdoor Track team finished with a disappointing 7-10 record. Individual accomplishments included Mark Snyderman who broke 2 of the 3 school records, while Dave Lopatin broke the other. The JV had an excellent 10-6 season which Coach Trivane says will put him in fine shape for next year. Melvin Robinson glides to victory. Dave Samuelson - winner of the 100 and 220 yd. dashes in the District championships. v tw 146 track l l Q f 4 W? :L ' ' ,,.,, 3, ., wg, 'J' 'f N,.,. Q 4 5 fgw, 1V INDOOR TRACK: 7st row - D. Sacks, B. Caplan, B. Greenwald, R. Levine, N. Bloom, M. Miller, 2nd row -1. Heyn, E. Schaffer, H. Howard, 1. Chernak, j. Silverman, l, League, R. Korman, M. Friedman, V. DeBIase lCoachl. VARSITY INDOOR TRACK: 7st row -M. Smolarz, M. Snyderman, N. Friedman, A, Brecher, L. Kahn, M, Brecher, 2nd row - R. Trivane lCoachJ, D. Samuelson, P. Pensinger, M. Dillon, R. Peters, E. C-ross, H. Mili- man, B. Kramer, G. Sober, B. Ganzell lMgr.l. CROSS COUNTRY: 7st row-M. Snyderman, A. Brecher, M. Dillon, M. Brecher, P. Pensinger, L. Kahn, 2nd row - B. Canzell lMgr.J, H. Miliman, B. Kramer, R. Peters, l. Chernak, H. Howard, l. League, R. Trivane lCoachl, Not pictured - l. Hammerman, R. Sussman. 748 track - - wavy. 4 ' eq JV OUTDOOR TRACK: 7st row - 1. Baseman, B, Knosen, R, Powell, E. Schaffer, B, Greenwald, R. Levine, 2nd row- B, Ganzell lMgr.J, M. Friedman, M. Kronsberg, R. Korman, 1. Latch, R. Shochet, D. Sacks, M. Segal, R. Trivane lCoachJ. VARSITY OUTDOOR TRACK: 7st row - H, Miliman, D. Samuelson, M. Snyderman, A. Brecher, L, Kahn, 1. Chernak, M. Brecher, 2nd row - B. Ganzell lMgr.l, D, West, D. Lopatin, G. Sober, 1. Francis, R. Peters, L. Bren- ner, B. Schwartzman, A. Blumberg, D. Blum, R. Trivane lCoachj, Not pictured-M. Robinson. Brecher and Snyderman control the race. track 749 74 1 Brian Gartner putts it into the seventh hole. , mug, . ,..i,,, em s t - N it x lum-fe 2. he-.li Maybe I'lI have a better chance if I pick it up and throw it ln. I think my golf clubs are an bloom 750 golf Brian Gartner and Allan Miller hike to the next hole. The Swingers After an undefeated season last year, Pikesville's 1974 Golf Team was moved up to a more competitive division, resulting in a disappointing 2 wins, 2 losses. Steve Klein, one of the outstanding players on the team, came in 6th in Baltimore County and competed in the Maryland State Finals. Other members of the team included Allan Miller, Brian Gartner, Steve Attman, Phil Hyatt, Ron Luxemburg, and Phil Pensinger. Golf Coach jerry Sklar is looking for- ward to a stronger season next year with sophomores Phil Pensinger and Brian Gartner leading the way. Sf-'55 ,rt Steve Klein and Steve Attman discuss team strategy with Coach jerry Sklar, golf 757 Tennis Team ls Smashing! TENNIS TEAM: 7st row-M. Monheit, L. Ellis, R. Sherman, H. Burgen, 1. Shapiro, M. Zenitz, D. Silber, 2nd row-E. Cohn, G. Coldberger, A. Pumpian, S. Kantor lCapt.J, 1. Miller tCoachJ, B. Sandler tCapt.J, B. Mazer, L. Zenitzg Not pictured-1. Schapiro. The Panther netters extended their county winning streak to 94 matches and captured their ninth straight county title despite the fact that the team finished the sea- son with five fewer players than when they started, Led by captains Steve Kantor and Beth Sandler, the team's problems started with the sidelining of its number two girl, Amy Pumpian. Two other members were dis- charged from the team for cutting classes. But the big trou- bles came when number one girl Beth Sandler and number two boy Lee Ellis entered private tournaments, not know- ing that it would result in their disqualification from fur- ther county matches. Thusly handicapped, the Panthers were doubtful of their ability to beat a strong Towson challenge for the county championship. But the team squeaked through, taking the title by a score of 4-3. rrfi What do you mean, times? 'NN Vik 1 S L' , K 1. S KJ . - ' 3 , .E Q '-c w-Nr 4 ' f ' ' ' .nb-urqv-of-61. g M- fs-fists fat' ----- Q Q c 1 J ., f 'Ni A fi 3' F i. f i , itcii A i rfwrrfa g T can i:1i?.f.su!.f..L... 4 '.i QT., A . Q 1 1 L., 1, .3M...i,...5....4M4a..4...5--aww-Je-f-4 Lee Ellis chases after a difficult shot. 752 tennis Jeannie Shapiro sets herself up for the return. Captain Steve Kantor displays intense concentration. 4-4.- +L 3 Harold Burgen sends the ball sailin over the net, tennis 753 The IV team looks on attentively. . I ' a.t.. W 54182 , , W I The 1974 Varsity Baseball team was one of the strongest 5 , X' A' , in Pikesville's history. With a record of 5-6, they finished a 'f dv' second in their division. The pitching staff, consisting of , g , pg . A Matt Dillon, Tony Pollack, and Iason Sussman, supplied a i f is i f I WW strong defense, while Gary Weinstein led the Way in the 1 batter's box. Iack Kurtz was noted as the best catcher that M V l V' ' 3, K V a h ve, Pikesville has ever had. f ' The IV team ended their season with a record ofI win g' N 7 - ' Z I f f14 ?'if t A and TO losses. Many of their players will be moving up to -'Q f T' A-gA f'f , 4135..- Varsity next year to fill the openings left by the graduating A- - , ' .2 4 1 V 7' ilfixl M if jf if g' batsmen. ,L ,,., . . ABOVE RIGHT: Sock it to 'em, Pikesvillef' RIGHT: VARSITY BASEBALL: 1st row -- D. Hinshaw, G. Weinstein, S. Rosen, I. Sussman, 2nd row - M. Dillon, M. Campbell, T. Pollack, I. Kurtz, 3rd row -T. Hunt, I. Finifter, C. Boushell 1CoachI, G. Solomon, G. Lehman,W. Koogle. 754 baseball QL 7. -.495 V: I -1. 1 .--,,5,M.' , mggrsuwy r' LL fwap --an . .,.. ', '2..4 , , ,n. ' ' .. -, , 4 ,.. .. -2,-rv fr r eafbhwxwgw gif- Cf ir ,M I '. 'j 7 fgiizf 'XL 1 mf' 1E'.I'. IE5i'g,3,,i f r-' www 7. I L Z 'i 9 ' ' fx W 'lwfw av ., ' ? M - 'T f , 1 ' A E rm ., 'Sf Ky Q di 439, .,V r af .Z ,xg 1,3334 1 :Z 1 gg 'Wy 'Wx - Y , 2' ., Q' ' 51 S WWW W WV! was Y L, - ' 1 ig ., y . My ,K A , if 41 fy , 1- ,ir Y ,,.r 4 , 4, Q2 ABOVE Safe atfrrst. LEFT Panther prepares to punch baseball 755 It's a good thing that I put glue in the pocket. . S - S Softball Sw: n gs Its f ,hpit I ,i t ' :' Ei: ' i kkhy ,. 'Vii ij av TO V' CUNY ' t I I S iot tt ot t ,, ' it tt ott tot.o + ts StS tttt I I t ot f X 1 si ss? Q -' 6. X 'Sv Q Q Q . L L Mgmt.. . tg, .-. . . - -N. .- - . L: fs? . I 'I we as .L lx. , wx . . - I - Sty .: fi . 1 f , . A . is - . V -. t .t ,L 'is it-Y I ,:,,. we - Q. -ff - ' ' I W' ' R-:iff , 5' t VY I f '- ul L: Q- li Pam Goodman slides in safely beneath the tag, 1:5 Jo I 222 VARSITY SOFTBALL: 7st row-E. Cohen tMgr.l, L, Rosenthal, M. Weinberg CCapt.J, L. Geppi, E. Farbman, 2nd row - P, Goodman, N. Libowitz, D. Wallech, I. Doline, E. Schwartz, H. Friedmann, I. Gresser, D. Gresser, M. Eberhart lCoachlg Notpictured-I. Whitehouse, S. Klein lMgr.l. 756 varsity softball IV SOFTBALL: 7st row-C. Snyder, W. Bernstein, S. Garfield, C. Perlberg, T. Lee, 2nd row-A. Harrison QMgr.l, S. Glaser, M. Winter, C. Epstein, S. Crumbacker lCapt.l, D. Lessner, L. Shifren, C. Humen, W. Levitas fMgr.J, V. Charles tCoachl. Mrs. Charles takes a break from the Easter parade. . A ,1-5. if 'I its ' STV I 1. E- '-2 'Ll'Ef ' '-ri f '2'1Q.i-'iilfhajziffii Under the direction of Coach Eberhart, the Varsity soft- ball team displayed excellent teamwork and talent as they completed their season with a 4-4 record. Expert pitching ability was portrayed by Pam Goodman, while other valua- ble contributions made by captain Margie Weinberg, Lynn Rosenthal, and lodie Gresser led the team to much of its success. Although the IV team was not as impressive as Varsity, the girls possessed much skill according to Coach Charles. They managed to win games against Milford Mill and Ran- dallstown to highlight their 2-7 season. fs -. 4--+-A-4,1-Bit- Susan Crumbacker puts oomph into her swing. junior varsity softball 757 VFootball fwon 3, lost 61 PH5 OPP 8 Woodlawn 12 0 Havre de Grace 22 6 Milford Mill 7 16 Sparrows Point 8 22 Loch Raven 8 0 Randallstown 20 6 Franklin 0 0 Forest Park 12 6 Catonsville 29 JV Football lwon 4, lost 31 PHS OPP 0 Randallstown 30 12 Patapsco 8 14 Milford Mill 6 20 Overlea 6 20 Towson 0 0 Catonsville 20 6 Lansdowne 12 158 Scoreboards VSoccer fwon 1, lost 61 PHS OPP O Loch Raven 2 3 Catonsville 5 0 Hereford 3 2 Randallstown 1 1 Franklin 4 1 Sparrows Point 7 1 Milford Mill 2 PHS 1 3 3 1 2 3 0 1 l V Soccer lwon 4, lost 3, tied 11 Cockeysville Loch Raven Catonsville Hereford Randallstown Franklin Sparrows Point Milford Mill OPP 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 PHS O 0 2 0 O O 0 1 Field Hockey fwon 0, lost 81 OPP Dulaney 7 Lansdowne 3 Franklin 5 Catonsville 3 Randallstown 3 Milford Mill 6 Hereford 2 Woodlawn 6 PHS 1 5 29 15 7 13 14 33 24 V Volleyball fwon 0, lost 81 Dulaney Woodlawn Lansdowne Franklin Catonsville Randallstown Milford Mill Hereford PHS 1 7 10 22 20 38 30 31 36 21 j V Volleyball lwon 2, lost 71 Dulaney Woodlawn Cockeysville Lansdowne Franklin Catonsville Randallstown Milford Mill Hereford V Basketball lwon 5, lost161 'HS OPP 8 Hereford 39 7 Milford Mill 65 2 Sparrows Point 83 9 EVT 44 2 Randallstown 63 fforfeit1 2 Loch Raven 66 1 Hereford 51 3 Edgewood 76 1 Catonsville 63 5 Franklin 63 W Forest Park 65 Franklin 62 Randallstown 61 I6 Loch Raven 74 9 Edgewood 73 0 EVT 53 9 Milford Mill 69 9 Sparrows Point 70 2 Havre de Grace 57 6 Catonsville 56 D Edgewood 77 IV Basketball lwon 18, lost 41 PHS OPP 45 Hereford 28 60 Milford Mill 53 68 Sparrows Point 58 91 EVT 43 84 Franklin 70 52 Cockeysville 55 78 Randallstown 70 54 Loch Raven 48 71 Hereford 45 62 Catonsville 68 63 Franklin 53 75 Deep Creek 49 77 Randallstown 59 50 Loch Raven 65 97 EVT 45 57 Cockeysville 49 65 Milford Mill 64 65 Sparrows Point 54 72 Catonsville 58 54 Deep Creek 39 54 Cockeysville 36 58 Dundalk 77 Girls' VBasketball Cwon 0, lost 111 PHS OPP 18 Mt. De Sales 71 22 North Harford 60 34 Westminster 60 20 Randallstown 50 29 Lansdowne 56 31 Woodlawn 66 13 Catonsville 43 16 Dulanev 57 28 Hereford 62 17 Franklin 67 30 Milford Mill 58 Girls'lV Basketball lwon 2, lost 91 PHS OPP 30 Friends 29 9 North Harford 35 15 Randallstown 12 17 Cockeysville 36 15 Lansdowne 50 23 Woodlawn 45 10 Catonsville 41 14 Dulaney 37 18 Hereford 27 21 Franklin 33 19 Milford Mill 30 VVVrestllng lwon 7, lost 3, tied11 PHS OPP 34 Hereford 24 29 McDonogh 23 36 Sparrows Point 23 18 Belair 45 26 Franklin 24 15 Milford Mill 31 33 Atholton 33 51 Loch Raven 10 9 Catonsville 46 63 Park 0 28 Randallstown 19 JV Wrestling twon 5, lost 71 PHS OPP 47 McDonogh 8 18 Hereford 49 39 Sparrows Point 30 38 Belair 29 50 Franklin 14 14 Milford Mill 47 21 Atholton 33 28 Loch Raven 25 18 Catonsville 46 24 Cockeysville 25 21 Deep Creek 30 25 Randallstown 34 Scoreboards 159 PHS 10 9 0 15 4 11 15 6 6 7 16 V Lacrosse Kwon 8, lost 33 Brooklyn Park Patapsco Parkville Sparrows Point Randallstown Milford Mill Lansdowne Catonsville Loch Raven Hereford E.V.T. OPP. 6 8 7 3 6 8 2 3 7 4 1 JV Lacrosse Kwon 4, lost 83 PHS OPP. 8 Brooklyn Park 0 0 Parkville 3 7 Catonsville 4 2 Cockeysville 3 2 Dulaney 9 3 Lansdowne 2 4 Milford Mill 5 5 Franklin 4 1 Randallstown 8 4 Woodlawn 6 3 Hereford 4 4 Patapsco 6 160 scoreboards PHS 7 5 4 6 14 6 7 6 Girls' Lacrosse fwon 1, lost 5, tied 23 OPP. Sparrows Point 12 Milford Mill 12 Hereford 8 Dulaney 10 Woodlawn 5 Catonsville 6 Franklin 7 Lansdowne 10 V Track Cross Country lwon 7, lost 53 Indoor Track Kwon 4, lost 13 Outdoor Track Kwon 7, lost 103 IV Track Cross Country fwon 3, lost 83 Indoor Track Kwon 2, lost 23 Outdoor Track fwon 10, lost 63 Girls' Track fwon 2, lost 53 Golf fwon 2, lost 21 12 Towson Dulaney Loch Raven Parkville OPP. 3M 17 10 4 Tennis Kwon 12, lost O1 PHS OPP, 5 Dulaney 2 7 Parkville 0 5 Towson 2 7 Parkville 0 6 Dulaney 1 7 Perry Hall 0 7 Perry Hall 0 5 Towson 2 7 Loch Raven O 6 Loch Raven 1 6 Patapsco 1 4 Towson 3 VBaseball twon 5, lost 61 PHS OPP. O Hereford 8 4 Sparrows Point 3 2 Catonsville 1 2 E.V.T. 1 0 Loch Raven 8 5 Milford Mill 3 0 Franklin 4 0 Hereford 4 9 Randallstown 1 9 Sparrows Point 1 1 Catonsville 2 PHS 7 3 5 6 13 3 1 3 14 5 VSoftball fwon 4, lost 41 Sparrows Point Randallstown Dulaney Catonsville Loch Raven Lansdowne Woodlawn Milford Mill Hereford Franklin OPP. 10 2 7 12 14 2 5 2 7 19 JV Softball N twon 2, lost 71 PHS OPP. JV Baseball 9 Sparrows Point 26 fwon 1, lost 101 10 Randallstown 2 9 Dulanev 30 PHS OPP. 7 Catonsville 9 0 Parkville 7 20 Loch Raven 7 1 Towson 13 2 Cockeysville 4 5 Hereford 4 2 Lansdowne 11 4 Parkville 7 14 Woodlawn 29 1 Dulaney 14 21 Milford Mill 11 3 Perry Hall 6 8 Hereford 12 0 Perry Hall 2 2 Franklin 3 1 Towson 9 O Loch Raven 5 4 Loch Raven 9 2 Hereford 8 Scoreboards 767 .ga-1-wow ,e JC 'C 'f' -Y-- Abbott, Sandy Adelberg, Rick Adler, Rebecca Aiken, Kathy Albert, Howard Alpern, ludy Alperstein, Francine Altman, Sue Anderson, Sam Annenberg, Ted Aronson, Tammy Azwalinsky, Barton Baida, Andrew Baklor, Edward Balan, Sharon Barshack, Leonard Baseman, james Baumgartner, Randy Baylus, Steven Becker, Yvonne Behr, Mark Belaga, Evan Berdan n, Amy Berg, Marty Berger, Wendy Berman, Brynn Berman, Ellen Berman, Steve Bernstein, Wendy Birnbach, Monte Blaustein, Howard Bliden, Gayle Blitstein, Stanley Blitz, Scott Bloom, Eric Bloom, Lawrence 164 sophomores The Spirit Gt '7 ww! , -of Sophomore cager adds two points tothe score. 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L l W A N Xs, L 'L 3 ' - V X - 1 -- Q' A I 4+ Bloom, Neil Bluestein, Michael Blum, Richard Boltansky, Susan Bormel, joe Bormel, Sherry Boyar, Cindy Brady, Laura Braver, Richard Brenner, Larry Brettschneider, Fran Bright, Rhonda Brown, Cynthia Burgan, Larry Burgin, Harold Butler, Todd Buxbaum, Eddie Campbell, Malcolm Caplan, Bobby Caplan, Robin Carliner, Saul Carr, Glenn Carr, Wendell Carson, Brenda Carter, Kandi Carter, Kim Charles, Valerie Chernak, jeffrey Cherney, Steven Chernock, Paul Chircus, Allan Chisnell, Cheryl Christian, Rita Clancy, joanie Clancy, Katy Clavell, Sharon Cluster, Noah Cohan, Kim Cohen, Cindy Cohen, Danny Cohen, Evan Cohen, Fred Cohen, Harold Cohen, jeff sophomores 165 Cohen, Larry Cohen, Linda Cohen, Paul Cohen, Phyllis Cohen, Steven Coppersmith, Alice Coroneos, Terry Croney, Terry Crumbacker, Susan Crystal, Lynn Cummins, Howard Davis, Ronnie Deba, Garry Deba, Crerry Dennis, Melanie Dopkin, Lisa Drechsler, Phyllis Dubin, Marc Eckert, Wayne Ehudin, Louis Eisen, Michele Eisenberg, Cindy Eisenstein, Bobby Engel, Leslie Epstein, Barbara Epstein, Cindy Epstein, Murray Erlanger, Steven Evans, Karen Farbman, Douglas Faulkner, Paul Fein, Steven Feldman, Lee Feldman, Teresa '11::v CJ iw. 'tax -mr, r -,ti 's SOPHOMORE SPIRIT COMMITTEE: 7st row -- S. Penn, M. Gross feld, A. Greenberg, A. Lichtenstein, Zrrd row - K, Sweren, S. Car liner, B. Sellman, 1. Weinstein, W. Frank, 3rd row- I. Smelkinson, E. Buxbaum, C. Weingarden, M. Francus, P. Hoffman, R. Ritter, Not pictured- D. Kohn, L. lacobs, H. Schlenger. 166 sophomores 4. sh, ff ' 1- if 'X Q. 4 - S: V? I A -. - Q .F - 5 fp, ,, A , .,,. G l . -ff - f wr , if --W 'F , l G K ,gi ,,, '31, I is ' , , :Wi ,. . 4 .Qi 3. l' l ' 4 1 avi ..'lr'f1' fbi Sagas 0 K , I .. , . srtt a F A , 11' F A j ' - h 'k ' G . . , 3 A A x'l': F x x Q j , k . . l' 'L 1 ia.. J 5 , , , . 7 , F ' fi, -F ,Q ,K ,, t l W ' 5 1, i Q: E, f- -:fa - rf' M' ' i fi 1 sr Xl s .. ' X f' KX is 5 ,g,,. li ,,.,...-- ,yur F , The studiou ide of Wayne Zimmerman. f.A,A ' f L'-' ' L- , , K Q ' . . i iii, ' ' V gig? g ' , L 2 ,.,,. ,G 5, L V A D 5 V R Y' I 1 - ..:-wc. . '- i f K - X F ,. fr, ,,.., - .,A- - gg 1 4 ., -.ar :gs X V -LKL- it 77 'ff'-F r 3, - l 'El iii J' ' 'rf , , G , G J :jg LX F if . its ' kiwi A aug xr Q :ff H X 'tn qu 4 ' Q57 , Finglass, Brian Finglass, Ellen Finglass, jonathan Fink, Robert Fischbach, Kevin Fishbein, Ruth Fleischmann, Robby Fokianos, Pericles Foland, Barry Folkoff, Robert Forrest, Robin Fox, Michael Fox, Stephanie Francus, Michael Frank, Robert Frank, Wendy Frankle, jeff Franklin, joel Freed, Susan Freedman, Stacy Freeman, Calvin Freeman, Margaret Freter, Andrea Fribush, Amy Friedland, Holli Friedlander, Max Friedman, Gail Friedman, Marc Fritz, Franklin Fudman, Susan Furman, Arlene Furman, Ronnie Galinn, Wendy Garfield, Shelley Gartner, Brian Gerwig, janet Gill, Mark Glaser, Stacey Glick, Craig Gliken, Eddie Godwin, Linda Gold, Carl Gold, Susan Goldberger, Danny Goldman, Allen Goldman, Linda Goldman, Roy Goldscheider, Donna sophomores 167 SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE: 7st row - M. Wilder, I. Smelkinson, M. Grossfeld, S. Penn, S. Leibowitz, 2nd row - L. Potemken, B. Berman, N. Schleifer, K. Sweren, M. Rosen, L. lacobs, I. Kadish, R. Shapiro, C. Boyar, N. Rubin, M. Layton, P. Harris, T. Segall, I. Harris, 3rd row - B. Siegel, S. Hammerman, F. Miller, S. Schlenoff, A. Greenberg, VV. Levitas, K. Aiken, S. Fudman, N. Hart, C. Molofsky, L. Goldman, I. Weinstein, R. Fishbein, F. Dubin, 4th row-C. Eisenberg, B. lones, L. Schneider, I. Lesser, E. Hassman, A. Kleiman, B. Sellman, D. Lansman, I. Weiman, M. Francus, M. Rosen- thal, S. Carliner, A. Lichtenstein, R. Davis, 5th row - D. Schwartz- man, G. Friedman, E. Buxbaum, B. Frank, R. Milner, P. Margolis, P. Shaivitz,1. Fader, G. Weingarden, S. Bormel, D. Kohn, D. Goldber- ger, L. Hettleman, R. Ritter, L. Engel, T. Noel, F. Pearlman, E. Prop- per, I. Land, M. Goodman, I. Zetzer, M. Levine, P. Hoffman, D. Nochumowitz, L. Swartz, W. Frank, S. Silberman. Goldstein, Arlene Goodman, Mindy Goodman, Peter Goracoff, Toby Gordon, Bob Gordon, Dave Gordon, Scott Gordon, Terry Gore, Debbie Gore, Kevin Gosnay, Teresa Gottlieb, Gary Gottlieb, Mark Green, Murray Green, Ronnie Greenberg, Adrienne Greenberg, Howard Greenberg, Mark Greenberg, Scott Greenberg, Sunny Greenhouse, lack Greenwald, Bruce Greif, Mark Groft, Robert Grossfeld, Ellen Grossfeld, Marni Gruenberg, Roxanne Gumenick, Michael Hamburger, Marjorie Hammerman, Shelley Handelman, Richard Handelsman, lane Harden, Lynn Harmon, Patricia Harris, Ilene Harris, Paula Harrison, Anita Hart, Nancy . Hartlove, joe Harvey, jamie Hassman, Erica Heit, Bill 168 sophomores 'E .,,. xx fi X i 11154. il - vs, ,yt A . L , , Ai, ,, , R il ii is T 2 Q'3l.,1.,, . ' 21223. ,K,.... , K .,., M - ' . r K , , V- in L , 4 ' ' T W ,A. E M N 5 ,V Q E 'Q'-' ig '35 ' Q T i,... ,I W ,m M 3 my ov, A V Ax, if Q A ff 2 , ' Q I ' e-, 0' 'fu 'Sv' 1... T? N , 5 .' 'Q' wav' This is not the propper way to sit. 1. . H., Hettleman, Laura Heyn, john Hill, Donna Hoffman, Pam Holden, Paula Holofcener, Eddie Hood, john Howard, Edward Howard, Fred Hubert, Scott Hughes, Terry Humen, Chrisi Humphreys, Michael Hurwitz, Lawrence Hutt, Susan Hyatt, Craig Hyatt, julius Hylton, Betty lngber, Kevin Isenhour, Cindy jachelski, Donna jacobs, Linda janofsky, jerry joffe, David johnson, Cordon jones, Anthony jones, Bonnie Kadish, Ilene Kaufman, Steven Kaufman, Susan Keller, janet Killingsworth, Samantha Kleeman, Terry Kleiman, Alex sophomores 169 Kline, Marcie Klompus, Cindy Klotzman, Lewis Knosen, Bryan Kogod, Larry Kohn, Debbie Koogie, Warren Krakovver, Cathy Kramer, Barry Kramer, David Kraus, Roger Kroll, Steve Kronsberg, Marc Kronthal, Lauri Kunkel, Brenda Kurland, Roslyn Kurtz, Betsy Lahn, Steffy Lambert, Robin Land, jane Land, jimmy Land, Robyn Lane, Cathy Lansman, Donna Lapidus, Caryn Latch, john Lavenstein, Shelley Layton, Marci League, jason Lederman, Bonnie Leibovvitz, Samuel Leikach, Hinda Lerner, Fredda Lerner, Mark Lesser, jo Lee Levin, Ellice Levin, Marshall Levine, Maryam Levine, Richard Levitas, Michael Levitas, Wendy Levy, jerry Levy, Lewis Levy, Mark 1 70 sophomores fha. with ff , - 1? - qw he , K . L VR? , . i k ' ' Mika 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Sam Leibovvitz, Treasurer, Ira Smelkinson, President, Marni Gross- feld, Secretary, Sara Penn, Vice President. Lffiwnh V' , ,L ' 'Ns 3? 'L - R ' S ' FAA! ' if A n 1 'N t - V - . im-f . 'V 'xx K Q ':- rg L. 1 Q,-3 L QT wg, ,f ,. I A xl - z- --Q! ,big ta 1' Wits ill1tf 'i . . 'Y : Z ete Need we say more? QNWQQLLL L XL 1 -..f fi 'Qs 12 2 .T 2 . ,. 5 X - - New -L ' Q T - 3.QmL1L!!svzt1 1 f ll X fr, ,9 L Lichtenstein, Anne Lieber, Gail Lieberman, Marilyn Lipman, Anne Lipman, Max Lipsitz, Kandy London, Cathy Lunitz, Betsy Lyons, Barry Macciocca, Dawn MacWhorter, Chris ' A r 1 'Q ' ' L ---- ' f ?iQLLL L, ,L L , L, ,,,. 1 L , A i i '41 li ' ' A ' 1 rre, 2 x if r ' -3, 'i ' ' 4' g' 1 L ii I 5 .t ...a..1..... 'H EAN AAG? ,:X ' L -,LMS r i' 1 5, I, vu L + , fm QXL, im , J: A ' , 1 - :Lf A 1 --,-, ' 'ga N l, w g L 1- A 'eer A eere L ' 'A L. , ,. , L , to L eeiii, .L '51, A ,W W, E I ,. t I '- fm, 0. 'Q j.-L- T r ' - K 3 'vc A Q Sci' tn, Q, L h L 'V 1 ' 1- . -ff., L 2 ' Q in X .. 5 - A s reLL,, E , W- Liii X 4 -ff ' 4 L ' V V-'fag ey 'l ff N . x A X ff f iastf, s LL f ' L--r ,L'k krkk- f f-L- '-,L '-LL ,ar -. 5 ij fr- it 'B , . L L--i .N , - Lf, fr ' 'W 'w Q 1L A r 'rL 'fl fm ,iff s fn .4 -R 75.-,. M ,, .,, sf- ' X-1 ff L if X, - L rr' 'X f L f- ,LN 1. , L - ,- W ' . ff- R A3 L. -5 uf as L XT L1 . I LQ, I K . L , Mi, ii S, X ' , -ul fri '- L ' LLLL 'H :g 'K-'vs w P' ' f if ifffiil X r - L 11. .9 K' 'A ,lr 'L' f V l ' .1324 Lf Lf Madow, Richard Maier, Ilene Mandel, Brad Mandel, Bren ley da Margolis, Patti Max, David Mazer, Malcolm Mechalske, Kenny Medairy, Mary Meyers, Seth Miles, john Miliman, Richard Miller, Fran Miller, Greg Miller, Mark Miller, Nancy Miller, Ricky Miller, Tom Millhauser, A lan Milner, Randi Moffett, Sandy Molofsky, Carol Moskowitz, Marilyn Motzno, Steve Mutter, Wendy Myerberg, Marc Napp, Stephen Nochumowit Noel, Tammy Odwyer, Bill z, Diane Officer, Randy Olschansky, Scott Ordman, loan sophomores 171 Parker, Terri Pats, Rachael Patterson, Catherine Paul, Mindye Pear, Warren Pearlman, Francine Peltzer, Ruth Penn, Sara Pensinger, Phillip Perlberg, Carla Perlow, jeff Peshkin, Lisa Piasecki, Debbie Platt, Thomas Polikoff, Adam Posner, Wendi Potemken, Linda Potler, Mark Powell, Richard Press, Lisa Pressman, Lisa Pressman, Mindy Pripstein, Eric Propper, Eileen Purdum, David Pyle, james Rasberry, Ursula Raskin, Philip Ratas, Greg Reichel, Bill Resnick, Robyne Rhody, Alan Rhone, Karen Rich, janice Richmon, Debbye Ritter, Robin Robbins, Ken Robinson, Melvin Romanoff, Betsy Roody, Sandee Rose, Nancy Rosen, Mona Rosenblit, Iris Rosenfeld, lill Rosenthal, Mindy Rothstein, Richard Rubenstein, Sheri Rubin, Nancy Rubin, Ronnie Rubin, Stanley Rubin, Sydney 172 sophomores Sophomore cheerleaders cheer their team to victory. 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Ms! 35? sr T377 R is-Jil RP I I-E 1.1- Rudlck, Stuart Sachs, Ira Sacks, David Saiontz, Steve Schaffer, Ed Schapiro, Nathan Scherr, Wayne Schiff, Steven Schlachman, Hillard Schleifer, Nancy Schlenger, Hal Schlenoff, Susan Schmidt, Dianne Schneider, lay Schneider, Lynne Schnitzer, Harvey Schoenfeld, Lois Schwartz, Edmund Schwartz, Michael Schwartzman, Bruce Schwartzman, Donna Schwartzman, Larry Schweitzer, loyce Segal, Marty Segall, Thresa Seidman, David Sellman, Barbara Shaffer, Neil Shaivitz, Patti Shapiro, Ellen Shapiro, ludy Shapiro, Randie Shear, jonathan Shemer, Stephen Shifman, Cindy Shifren, Lynne Shoemaker, Robert Shubow, Michael Shugar, Michael Shulman, Alan Shusterova, Victoria Siegel, Beverly Silberman, Susan Silberschlag, Craig Silver, Michael Silver, Stephen Silverman, john Silverstein, Keith Simms, Wayne Singer, Amy Singer, Esther sophomores 173 Singer, ludy Sisson, Pete Smart, Amanda Smelkinson, Ira Smelkinson, Neile Smith, Beverly Smith, Burt Smith, Guyreen Smith, Susan Smolarz, Roloin Snead, Deborah Snyder, Alan Snyder, Carol Snyder, Iris Sochrin, lay Sokolow, joy Spector, Robin Stanley, Lawrence Stein, Lisa Stein, Mark Stephens, Patricia Stern, Barbara Stierhoff, George Stoler, Wayne Stollof, Sheryl Stoner, jeff Stough, Kathie Stowe, Patricia Strahan, Tianay Strakes, Chris Surell, Susan Swartz, Lora Sweetman, Michael 174 sophomores tw 3 9 1 . nl., ,QV .tg t l Sgr I1-.. .,- ' ELL qi ss 1 s S Eg: 'W .1 if .. , ... , , Q ,UQ .. A: If-QW5: A J ww t Sweren, Kathy Swirnow, David Swope, Bill Tabor, Steve Tarbet, john Tepper, joi Thomas, Wendy Thorner, Arlene Tinsley, Donald Troxell, Barry Veney, Marian Wagenheim, David Walker, jeff Wallace, Karen Wallech, Roxanne Wartzman, Mark Wasserman, Larry Weiman, judy Weiner, jeremy Weiner, Michael Weingarden, Gail Weinstein, jodi Weis, Ellen Weisberg, Barbara Weisberg, Edward Weiss, Brian Wesker, Laura Westreich, Neal Wigley, Mark Wilder, Mark Winer, Laurie Winer, Peter Winter, Marna Witt, Michael Wolfe, Diane Woods, julie Yatovitz, Barry Zeitzoff, Nancy Zenitz, Laura Zetzer, jane Zimmerman, Wayne Zipper, Ellen Zlotnick, Abby Zlotnick, Staci Zuckerman, Barry NOT PICTURED: Allen, Darrel Allen, john Anthony, Thomas Barrack, Wanda Blumberg, Stuart Boley, David Brennan, Vicki Cohen, jeffrey Cowart, Debra Crutchfield, Frank Douglas, jill Drechsler, David Fales, Tracy Ann Ford, Dennis Fountain, jeffrey Frank, jon Friedman, Ina Green, Barry Green, Elysa Halpern, Mark Harris, james Hildreth, Michele jesurum, Bona Kramp, Vickie Lamm, Richard Lewis, Wendy Maszcenski, Rose Reid, james Robinson, Craig Rosenberg, Lawrence Seidel, Stephen Sheffler, Terry Shoda, Patricia Sigelman, Susan Smith, Ricky Spivack, Sol Starr, Denise Steinfeldt, David Talesnik, Steven Taylor, Eric Thomas, Eugene Towlen, jan Wilkins, Susan Winters, jay sophomores 175 Abrams, Michael Addis, Robin Adelsberger, Dawn Adler, Ronald Aiken, jeff Albin, Larry Allen, Robin Althoff, Marilyn Amick, Garry Anderson, Norman Antwerpen, Marcie Apatoff, Rebecca Applebaum, Lee Arnowitz, Mitchell Atagun, Mert Auerhan, Eddie Axman, Hank Baer, Elaine Baitch, Larry Bank, Suzy Barshop, Nina Bass, Cary Bassan, loanne Baumgart, Cilla Baumohl, Harry Bavaro, james Bendos, Maria Benson, loan Berenhaus, David Berg, David Berger, Clara Berkow, Don Berlin, Barry Bernstein, Steven Beser, jerry Blankman, Abbie Blitstein, Dana Block, Barbara Block, Koren Bormel, Anita 176 juniors Borshay, lay Bowersox, Karen Brash, Jodie Braunstein, Mindy Brenner, Carolyn Brodie, Howard Brooks, David Brotman, Marcia Brown, Bruce Brown, Ross Bryant, William Buchman, Stefanie Bull, Norman Bushel, Betsy Butler, Kevin Caplan, Barbara Caplan, Margo Caplan, Stuart Chado, Steve Chapin, David Chazen, joel Chesney, Daniel Chessler, Abbie Chisnell, john Clagg, Teresa Clancy, Paul Cohen, Ellen Cohen, Nicholas Cohen, Robin Cohn, Enid Conaway, Jeannette Cooper, janet Cooper, Paul Cooper, Sheryl Corbett, Ken Cornblatt, Mitchell juniors 177 Cox, Sherrie Creaghan, Steve Croghan, Kathy Dabbah, Claudette Dahan, Ely Daniel, Danise David, Lester Davis, Leslie Deitch, Alan Deitsch, jackie Diamond, Sylvia Doline, lodi Dreizen, lill Eisenberg, Larry Eisner, Randi Ellin, Kathy Eppel, Marcie Erdman, Marcie Ernst, William Farbman, Ellen Feinglass, Merle Feldman, Barbara Finglass, loy Fink, Leslie Fink, Nancy Finkelstein, Ben Fischbach, Royse Fischler, Ilene Fishbein, Randy Flitcraft, jeffrey Foreman, Brian 178 juniors Neil Friedman and Michael Green operate the fund raising Chilly Willy machine. a' . N 'Qi fr' Q-ff, A -'S ...., ,.,, I gi E., IL 151: -iihihf 1? lf 1 yr il saaiwzw The winningluniorcar. 5-1 Foreman, Eddie Fradkin, Michael Frater, Neil Freedman, Barbara Freedman, Shelley Freinberg, Judi Friedman, Jay Friedman, Julie Friedman, Lisa Friedman, Neil Friedman, Shoshana Friedmann, Harriet Friedner, Lori Furman, Jody Furman, Scott Gaine, Shelly Galeckas, Kimberly Gamerman, David Gann, Judi Ganzell, Barbara Garfield, Michael Garland, Gary Garonzik, Donna Gemora, Sherri Gensler, Gary Gensler, Robert Geppi, Leoba Gerber, Fran Gerber, Louis Gerber, Lynne German, Danny Ginsberg, Alan juniors 179 Ginsberg, Sherrie Glass, Nancy Glazer, lerry Glick, Brian Gluclcstern, Sandy Goldberg, Amy Goldberg, Bruce Goldberg, Ellen Goldberg, Gail Goldberg, Greg Goldman, Sanford Goldstein, Barbara Goldstein, loanne Goldstein, Leslie Goldstein, Robert Goldstein, Wendy Golub, Beverly Gordon, Alan Gordon, Grace Gore, Curtis Gorelick, Andy Gottlieb, Marilyn Granat, Sharon Gray, Daniel Green, Dotty Green, Mike Green, Susan Greenberg, Barry Greenebaum, Nancy Gresser, Debbie Gresser, Jodie Gross, Lori Gruss, Eddy Habel, Dan Hankoff, Steve Harris, Tommy Harvey, Earl Hauck, Thomas Hayes, Rick Hecht, Elizabeth Heintz, Carol Helman, Anne Henderson, Robert Heneson, Susan Henneman, Donna Henneman, Patty Hertz, Lois Hettleman, Robin Hiken, Sandy Himelfarb, Suzie Hinshavv, David 180 juniors 1:,' .K -rv N i at fis -wi lax 3 gf-. .f l .. W. ii H +35 gb. . F D , if if it its Y. . X 'Wk . X, X 'Q it ts 'if ,.. K? L i W Sharon Heneson, Congressional page, gets ready to run an errand for Vice President Gerald Ford. 'SDF i ' ,-.. r :zz N -fa , 4 E I , , A .kri jk , 5 Q X llx -vu., .- 2, A A fi? Hittman, judy Hoeche, Denise Hoffman, joel Holstein, Ronnie Howard, Henry Howard, Randi Hughes, Valerie Hurwitz, Roberta Hurwitz, Steven Hyman, Elisa Hyman, Pamela Hymer, Michele jacobson, Robert janofsky, Ellen janofsky, jeffrey jeffein, joan johnson, Paula jones, Doy jones, Robin judge, Tom Kahan, Debbie Kahn, Larry Kahn, Neil Kahn, Nina Kaplan, Neil Kasper, Eve Kassel, David Katz, Howard Katz, jeff Kaufman, Alan Kaufman, Ben Kayne, Stephanie Keller, Suzanne Kemper, Ellen Kempler, Kim Kessler, Gail Kessler, Sherrie Keyser, Aline Kitt, Susan Klavans, Cary Klein, Susan Klompus, Betsy Klunk, Karen Kobitz, Celia Koenigsburg, Neil Kolodny, Barbara Korman, Alice Korman, Robert Kornblatt, Henry Kowarski, David Krakower, Lorna Kramer, Barry Kramer, lodi Kramer, Steve Kraus, Ricky Kuntz, Richard Kurtz, Lisa Lambert, Ralph Land, Randi Lapidus, Linda Lasover, Shawn Lau, Mary League, james LeBow, jay Lerner, Cheryl Lerner, Debbie Lesnick, Steve Lessner, Donna Levenson, Emily Levin, Larry Levy, Mark Lewis, loanie Lichtenstein, Susan Lichtman, Glenn Lichtman, Miles Link, Debbie Linker, Martha Litsinger, jonnie Litsinger, Shirleen Littman, Stuart London, Susan Lopatin, David Loreck, David Lowenthal, Nina Ludwig, Kirk Lurie, Lillian MacBain, Heather Madow, Marshall Magarill, Tenia Maggid, Diane Malecki, Hedy Malin, Alex Maltz, Howard Markel, Loretta Markman, loan Matz, Helaine 182 juniors UW' 'YJ JJ 'un 'N-.Q Q3 News . 'ew rr '-wa... A hopeless battle. NW- .., . lUNlOR PROM COMMITTEE: 7st row-S. Hurwitz, M, Platt, 2nd row-M. Hymer, E. Hyman, S. Lichtenstein, S. Klein, 1. Freinberg, E. Kemper, L. Davis, l. Whitehouse, 3rd row -A. Kaufman, B. Freed- man, M. Eppel, T. Rosenthal, l. Friedman, N. Fink, B. Golub, S. Molofsky, R. Shochet, R. Eisner, 4th row- G. Gensler, M. Weis, S. London, B. Feldman, N. Glass, R. Hettleman, M. Arnowitz, D. Reamer, P. Schuster, R. Land, L. Albin, S. Goldman, 5th row - A. Shearer, D. Rosenstein, S. Granat, E, Cohen, M. Braunstein, M. Zer- den, 6th row - S. Schaftel, 1. Lewis, C. Lerner, S. Kitt, R. Trost, L. Goldstein, l. Doline, S. Gluckstern, l. Gann, L. Tenney, L, Uszerow- icz, l. Dreizen, M. Feinglass, N, Scherr, B. Resnick, S. Gemora. Mazer, Allan Mazer, Barbara Meyers, Steve Michelson, Cindy Molofsky, Celia Molofsky, Sid Monheit, Gary Morstein, Susan Moses, lerold Nabozny, David Neeb, Paul Newcomer, David Newell, Laura Noel, Linda Orenstein, Randi Oseroff, Ellen Pace, Charles Papp, Terri Parker, Diane Parks, Sherry Patchett, Elaine Paul, Rhona Per, Penny Perlberg, Stuart Pinsky, David Platt, Hilary Platt, Marc Pohlar, Wendy Polovoy, jerry Pressman, Michael Price, Ronnie Quattro, Cindy Rainess, Steve Rasberry, Marcia Reamer, Debbie juniors 183 Reiling, Peter Reinstein, Anne Reiser, Monte Resnick, Barbara Resnick, jonathan Richardson, Anne Richmond, Harvey Rider, Sherry Roach, Debbie Robbins, Lisa Robinson, Eric Rock, Alan Rojtman, Albert Roll, joyce Rom, Randi Rose, Fran Rosenstein, Cindy Rosenstein, Debbie Rosenthal, Tammi Rubenstein, Cary Rubin, Larry Rudd, jackie Ruddie, jordan Rudow, Howe Rynd, Marcy Sacher, Paul Saiontz, Susan Salditch, lan Salganik, Bobby Sandler, Brett Sapp, Collien Sapperstein, Teddy Sarubin, Lisa Schaftel, Sandy Schapiro, Beth Schapiro, joey Schapiro, Robert Schectman, Frank Scherr, Adam Scherr, Arlene Scherr, Nancy Schloss, Patti Schreiber, Amy Schroth, jill 184 juniors Q27 W H , t if f Q. mx Dick Kuntz discovers that the Ring Ceremony punch has been spiked. 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K'L I K Schuder, Sandy Schumer, Brian Schuster, Larry Schuster, Paula Schwartz, Andrea Schwartz, Emily Schwartz, Suzie Schwartzman, Bruce Segall, Stuart Seif, Steve Sergi,1im Setren, Robert Shaivitz, Gary Shapiro, Barry Shaw, Stephen Shearer, Amy Sheer, Stuart Sheffler, Richard Shillman, Caren Shochet, Ellen Shochet, Robert Shoda, Terri Shofer, Hank Shub, Lisa Shulder, David Sibel, Stuart Siegel, loan Sigel, Gabrielle Silber, Amy Silber, David IUNIOR RING CEREMONY COMMITTEE: 1st row - A. Goldberg tChmn.5, R. Land fChmn.lg 2nd row-l. Bassan, N. Greenebaum, E. Cohn, L. Kurtz, 1. Gann, R. Howard, A. Shearer, S, Gluckst- ern, B. Jacobson, G. Genslerg 3rd row - N. Fried- man, L. Tenney, A. Korman, C. Lerner, P. Riley, l. Freinberg, S. Kitt, l. Dreizen, C. Rosenstein, M. Green, l. Friedman, L. Albin, 4th row -M. Braun- stein, D. Blitstein, D. Rosenstein, L. Hertz, B. Golub, R. Hettleman, B. Feldman, l. Lewis, A. Sum- merfield, I. Markman, 5th row-S. Green, N. Fink, S. Saiontz, D. Kahan, l. Rudd, M. Weis, B. Freed- man, S. Himelfarb, B. Mazer, M. Gottlieb, S. Schaf- telg 6th row - D. Silber, R. Shochet, M. Hymer, E. Cohen, 1. Doline, L. Uszerwoicz, M. Zerden, P, Schuster, M. Statler, A, Kaufman, R. Eisner, D. Wizer, 7th row - S. Klein, L. Lurie, P. Per, C. Smith, M. Platt, D. Lopatin, L. Hyman, 1. leffein, L. Goldstein, S. Molofsky, B. Kramer. juniors 185 Silberman, George Silver, Alan Silver, jeffrey Silver, Michael Silver, Simone Smith, Cynthia Sneider, Cori Snyder, Cecelie Snyder, David Snyder, Eileen Snyderman, Mark Sobel, Alice Ann Sobelman, Ion Sollins, Michael Solomon, Debby Solomon, Eric Solomon, Sandi Sorin, Gary Soule, jeff Spigel, Howard Spirt, Adrienne Stape, Andy Statter, Mindy Stern, Charles Stoner, Victor Strahan, loe Sugarman, Howard Summerfield, Alan Sussman, jason Tatar, Steffi Taubenfeld, Amy Taylor, Freddye Tenney, Lisa Tetenbaum, David Thomson, Carol IUNIOR SPIRIT COMMITTEE: 7st ,uw - B. Jacobson, R. Eisner, 1. Freinberg S. Kitt, Znd row -M. Green, B. Freedman, I. Dreizen, L. Kurtz I Lewis, G. Gensler, D. Rosenstein, S. Schaftel, N. Greeneb- aum P Reiling, M. Hymer, 3rd row-S. Hurwitz, L. Albin, N. Fried- man R Hettleman, B. Gensler, A. Goldberg, R. Shochet. T86 juniors Wolf, Cyd Wolf, Debbie Woolf, Naomi Yaffe, Ilene Yaffe, Nancy Yox, john Zeffert, Monroe Zerden, Marlene NOT PICTLJRED: Allen, Pamela Anderson, Robert Anderson, Tim Attman, Debbie Boley, Patricia Burgee, Debbie Carter, Michael Cavalier, Stefanie Cohen, judy Cooperstein, Ronda Dermer, Phillip Fox, Mary Gill, David Goldberg, Glenn Goldfein, Martin Harris, Ania Heneson, Sharon Hunt, Tony Hylton, Helen johnson, Wendy Kenney, Robert Trost, Robin Unekis, john Uszerowicz, Lillie Victor, Mike Waldman, joan Waldman, Marta Wallech, Debby Walzog, joe Wasser, Esther Weatherby, Forry Weiner, Henry Weinstein, Mindy Weis, Margery Weiss, Barbara Weiss, Diana Wenig, Eileen West, Cyndie West, David Wetzler, Richard Whitehouse, jody Whitman, jay Wiener, Michael Wilder, Lori Williams, Chris Williams, Doug Wilson, Donald Winegrad, Michael Wizer, David Kramer, Stuart Krause, Gregory Levinson, jared Libowitz, Nancy Mandell, Eric Marriott, Sharon Medairy, Thomas Medicus, Dorothy Mossner, jeanette November, Cathy Peregoy, Raymond Ray, Colleen Riley, Patrick Rishel, Dennis Rosen, Mayer Rosenberg, Stephen Scheinberg, Stephen Strange, Terri Tucker, Kim Wifneke, Randy Wolk, Marlene Yurfest, joshua juniors 187 Naomi Woolf and ludi Gann decorate a junior Car in preparation forthe day's events, juniors Victorious 788 junior activities Hang it up, Seniors, hang it up! Steve Schienberg and Mike Gumenick provide the juniors with music to win by, Alan Kaufman shoots and scores two points for the juniors. Spirited cheerleaders perform during halftime. junior activities 789 Knight To Remember On Ivlay 25, 1974 the junior class of '74 entered the castle walls and crossed the moat into junior Prom to the tune of Knights In White Satin. The clocks were set back 500 years depicting the times of chivalry, and the medieval mood was set by the sounds of Hyde Park. While couples feasted on the delicious fruit, appetizers, and punch, prom chairman Steve Hurwitz and co-chairmen Stuart Sibel and Marc Platt commented that the affair was truly a knight to remember. 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Stewart Alan Anshell 7604 Carla Rd. IV Baseball 10, V. 12, SGA Rep. 10, Class Basketball 10, Page in House of Rep. 12. Univ. of Md. Susan Adler 6614 Chelwood Rd. Ski Club 10. Syracuse Univ. Steven'Wayne Attman 3210 Northbrook Rd. V, Golf 11, 12. Univ, of Md. Eugene Michael Bank Bonnie Lane Barber 1306 Pine Ridge Ln. 8115 Anita Rd. Earth Science Club 12. - Gene. UMBC. Lawrence RobertAItman 4220 Lowell Dr, IV Lacrosse 10, 11, All Activ. Nite 11,125 SGA Legis. Bd. 10,115 Greaser Day 11, Roaring 20's Day Chmn. 12, Spirit Comm. 10.- Larry. Univ. of Minnesota. Robert Lee Bacharach 3 Roland Brook Ct. V. Soccer 12, V. Lacrosse 12, Var. Club 12. - Rob, lthica. Kathy Basler 56 Ritters Ln. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Marlene IrisAngster Box 3181 Saxony Ct. FTA 10, 11, Cabaret 12, Ring Cere- mony 11, Prom Comm. 11, Spirit Comm. 10, 11. Univ. of Md. Abbe Faith Baida 2606 Lightfoot Dr. Honor Soc. 11, 12, PINNACLE 12, V. Lacrosse 10, GAA 10, 11, French Club 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11, Bridge Club 11, AFS 11, 12, Ring Cere- mony 11, Spirit Comm. 10,11,12, Prom Comm. 11,12, Grad. Comm. 125 Class Chrlder. 1.2. SUNY at Sto- nybrook. Ronnie Larry Baum 2213 Sugarcone Rd. Criminology Club 12, Ski Club 10, 11. Univ. of Md. Alan Ierold Baverman 7523 Slade Ave. Honor Soc. 11,125 PlPELINE10, Page Ed. 11, Ed.-in-Chief125 SGA Rep. 105 Executive Bd. 11, Treas. 125 JV Indoor Track 105 PTSA Exec- utive Bd. 125 Political Club 11,125 Cabaret125 Grad. Comm.125 Prom Comm. 11, 125 Spirit Comm. 11, 12. - Bave, Univ. of Md. Deborah Ann Behr 5 Lingate Rd. - Debbie. Secretary. Brian Marc Berele 6705 Maple Leaf Ct. Boston Univ. Ira T. Bernstein 31 Stonehenge Cir. Boys Glee Club 11, 125 V. Cross Country 11. Oglethorpe Coll. Michael David Billig 1309 Pine Ridge Ln. Honor Soc. 125 Choir 10, 115 Mixed Chorus 105 Chorale 125 JV Outdoor Track 105 IV Indoor Track 115 V. Golf 115 AV Aide 105 Cabaret 125 SPCA 12. Univ. of Md. Marlene Geare Berg 6532 Copperfield Rd. b Girls Glee Club 12. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Brad L. Bloom 3311 Greenvale Rd. Spanish Club 115 Science Club 10, 115WPSH11,125 SGA Rep. 12. Univ. of Wisconsin. Arnold Allen Berlin 2712 Willowglen Dr. Boys Glee Club 10, 11, 125 IV Foot- ball 11. - Arnie B. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Damian Dario Blum 4223 Milford Mill Rd. 1V Football 1051V Wrestling 10, 11, V. 125 JV Track 11, V. 125 Spirit Comm. 105 SGA Rep.10,11,12.- Danny. UMBC. Seniors promote spirit during the marathon football game. seniors 195 Robert Grosshan- dlr-r and Mary lane Schloss push senior pizza sales. 796 seniors l l Arthur Blumberg E:711GreenspringAve. Marching Band '10, 11, '12, Concert Band 10, 11, '12, IV Tratk 11, V. 12, AVAide10,11,Prc-s.12, Folk Music Club 12. Univ. ot Baltimore. Ellice Brahms 2608 Summerson Rd. CAA 10, 11, Folk Musif Club 10, 11. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Edel Blumberg 5 Cobblestone Ct. IV Baseball 10, SCA Rep. 10, 12, Class Basketball 11,12, Class Soft- ball 11, Marathon Football Came -Chmn.12, lna Sue Braunstein 6820 Chippewa Dr. Larry Boltansky l211VVoodvall0yl7r, Class Ottice-r - VP 12, IV Basket- ball 10, Capt. '11, V. '12, IV Sorter 11, V, 12, Var. Club 12, WPSH 12, SGA Rep. 10, 11, Prom Comm. Chinn. 11, 12, Grad. Comm. 12. - Bolt, Cc-orge Washington Univ, Nathan Bravvrrnan 41 18 Fallstaff Rd. V. Larrosso 11, 12, V. Football 12, Var. Club 12. Univ. of South Flo- rlda. ni' -Y ,Na-ff .f 1 i, Ionathan Erin' Bortz 6822 NavaIo Dr V. lennis 11, Chttss Club 10, 11, Political Club l 1, 12, SPCA 12. Univ. ot Pennsylvania. Allan Mic havl Brvfher 11306 VVoodIand Dr. Thesp. Soi. 10, 11, 12, PIPE! INE - Photog. 11, IV Outdoor lrack 10, V. 1 1, 12, V. Indoor 1rac'k 11, 12, V. Cross Country 11, Capt. '12, VVPSH 11, 12, Bicycle Club '11, 12, Anti- gone 10, Auntie Manw 10, Hello Dolly 11, Triology 12 Emory Univ, Mark Elliott Brother 11501 VVoocllanrl Dr, Thesp Som. 10, 11, 12, IV Indoor 1rac k 10, V. l 1, 12, V. Cross Coun- try 11, Capt, 12, IV Outdoor Track 10, V. 11, 12, Anligonr' 10, Auntie Manw 10, lrt'nt'h Club 10, ll, 12, Bicyc It' Club - Pros. ll, 12, Mara- thon Football Camo 12. - life: h. Emory Univ. Ella Sue Bronstein 7918 lvy Ln. Thosp. Soc, 10, 11, Treas. 125 lV Volleyball 105 lV Basketball - Mgr, 105 V. Softball 105 Latin Club - Pres,12g Bridge Club 105 115 125 Aunlfe Marne 105 Hello Dolly 115 Cabaret 125 Prom Comm. 125 Grad, Comm. 125 Spirit Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Terry Rae Buckner 2711 Woodfourt Rd. Girls Cleo Club 115 Catonsville Con'1m.CoIl. Helen Teri Clweclcet Creenlea Dr, Ctrls Glcfe Club 11,125 Nurses Alde10.- Teri. Boston Unly, l E i Z George Howard Burnham Altodale Farrn jeffrey H.Cl1lrcus Velvet Valley Ct. 198 seniors Daniel Claude Clymer RI 5, Box S-1 fflgwmw, X K2 R v UWV4 If AMW Andy David Cohen 6618Shelrick Pl. IV Lacrosse 10, V. 113 indoor Track '11, Ski Club 103 All ACIIV. Nite 11. Charles lay Cohen Debbie Lynn Cohen 7001 Conn ord Rd. 1201 Old Post Dr. PlNNACLL1l,1Z3Class Soltlxall ll, Girls Glee Club '10, '11, 12. Strayer Bridge Cluln '11, Callarel 123 SPCA Business Coll. 123 Prorn Cornm.1Z.- Chur lx. Univ. ofMrl. 'ff x Cary Arnold Cohen 4106 Lowell Dr. Mixed Chorus 103 Chess Club 10, 113 Spanish Club 103 Photography Club 11. L,lnix.ofMd. Cary Sc ott Cohen Ronny, Edel, and Ricky play around in study. 6804 Pimlir-O Rd, lay Arthur Cohen 8208Nina Ct. Chess Club 11, Psychology Club 1'1,1Z,Unlx ot Md, Carol Madge Constam 2305 Farringdon Rd. Honor Soc, 11, 12, PRISM 10,11, Ed,-in-Chief 12, PINNACLE 11, Sr. Ed,12,lV Volleyball 10, Capt. 11, V. 12, Guidance Aide 10, 11, Auntie Mame10 Dickinson Coll, Nancy Alice Cooper 2407 Diana Rd. Boys V. Basketball - Stat.11,Ntgr, 12, AFS ll, l1A 11, CAA 10, Art Service Club 11, Psychology Club 12, SPCA '12, Spirit Comm l1, 12. Univ, of Md. ludith Lee Cohen 1ChartweIl Cl All Actix. Nite 11, Nluscular Dys- trophy Dance Marathon Rep. I1, Prom Comm. 11 Athena Constantinides PO. Box 203 Office Work, lonathan Morris Cooperman 5408 Old Forest Rd. Concert Band 10, 1l, 12, Political Club11, 12, Hello Dolly 11, Caba- ret 12, Spirit Comm 10. - Coop. UMBC. Lee Stuart Cohen 5 Cobblestone Ct. lk' Basketball 10, IV Baseball 10, Capt. 11, Prom Comm 12, SPCA 12, Candy Drtye - Chmn.12, Class Basketball - Capt 11, 12, Class Softball 11, UMBC. james T. Cook 3 Harmon Rd, IV Soccer 10, IV Baseball 10. - Ted, Electrical Construction, Robin Tami Cooperman 7911 Ivy Ln Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 11, MS 12, C-XA 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, C.1baret'l2, Sr. Day Comm I2 Univ of Md. Nlanc y Ann Cohen 7105 Plymouth Rd. - Nan Catonsville Comm. Coll. Larry E. Cooper 3420 Birch Hollow Rd. UMBC. Susan Cooperstein 6509 Glenvvic k Ct Spanish Club 11, Folk .Nlustt Club 10, Ntecl Careers Club 11, Prom Comm 11. Syrat use Univ seniors 799 FRIENDLIEST: Susan Shocilwet and Robert Grosshandler. 5 Nlarlm Srwrlvr Cushrwr ZlwO0SL1mlrwrs0rv Rcl, Nam y l Ilvn lkarwnlwrg 29036 lwlwlme-rrx Cl IV ltbfllllllll lllg IV lhlskc-llmll l I, llc1ncvrSm,ll,lZgClwlr ll,ll,All C'l,1ssl5.1skc-llmll ll - ,VldlIl' Svrvlml' Cgllllv lllg lxw lIlIVi' limi lllg Lkllil fxdfDdII'l l.Z, Class Ulllrzfr - l'r1-s llg Slillll flnmrw lllg llrwm Clrmm ll, Sr lhw Ummm -- Clwmn ll llmvu1Mcl, 200 svmors Carol Ann Crcxaghan Charlvs loseph Cronoy 132 Cl.1rc'ndon Avi-. 'IO4 Cflfxrvndon Avo VVc'sl0rn Voc. Tllfll ll, 12. Bvaull- clan. l lack Charles Cryslal Lon Allan Curtis 8200 Amrlvnv Rd 1091 3 Hume llff Dr. Phllllp lax Davis 'xllc lmvll Dclhmm h5U8li.1vIlwrr1c- Rcl Cauwxumcl ln Cfalrmwlllz- Comm Coll All Ac lm, Nrlv llg lwllx Roc lx lc sl: v.1llll,ll,ll 7 llvllfrwvt Carlton Dahlmer lDeMuth 57 Ritters Ln. VVQ-stern Von. Tech. 10,1l, 12. - Moot Corinne DiPasquale 106 Ent hantecl Hills Rd. HonorSoc. 12, PINNACLE12, Latin Club 12, Art Seryife Club 11, French Club ll, Auntie N1JlT1f'i1O, Ring Ceremony 11, Prom Comm. 11, 12, Spirit Comm. 11, 12, Grad. Comm, 12. Carnegie-Mellon Uniy. S. Robert Eckhaus -1208 Colonial Rel. ly lacrosse 10, ll, Chess Club 11, 12, Political Club ll, l2.- Eb. Car- negie-Mellon Univ. Susan louise ECkman Box 320, Broadway Rd. Linda R. Douglas 6999 Brookmill Rd. FTA 10, 11, '12, Psychology Club 11, Univ. of Baltimore. Karen Dudnikov 1 Farringdon Ct. French Club 10, Med. Careers Club '10, 11, CAA 10, 11, 12, Office Aide 10, Library Aide 11. UMBC. Stanley Earl Eisenberg 5411 Old Post Dr, V Wrestling 10, 11, 12, JV Soccer fCapt.11,V. 12, IV Trafk 10, Var. Club 10, 11, 12, Spirit Comm, 10, ll, Ring Ceremony 11. Univ. of New Haven. Timothy F. Dryden Box 255A, OrChard Rd. - Dufe. Wendy Early 7805 Seven Mile Ln. Art Service Club 10, AFS 10, FTA 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, Mental Health Careers Club 11, Proj. Inner City 12, SCA Rep. 12. Northeastern Univ. Karen Lynn Engel 101 Wengate Rd. seniors 201 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: 'lst row - L. Cohen - Candy Sales, R. Sherman, R. Sussman, E. Blurnberg - Marathon Football Game, 2nd row - B. Miller, D. Eishbein - Spirit Comm., N. Danenberg - Senior Day Comm., S. Hellman, M. Sager, P. Pollekoff - Senior Auction, ird row - E. Sc nnitzer, E. Ginsberg - Pizza Comm., T. Otfit, D. Knosen - Graduation Comm., M. Goldberg, A, Kaufman - Prom Comm., Not pictured - R. Sammel, l. Scnvvartz - Senior Switch-Around Day. l-lowardl Epstein ZA Stonehenge Cir. V. Soceer 1 1, 12. - Epper. Univ. of Md. Robin Lynn Fatnberg Old Court Rd. 202 seniors Linda Susan Erlanger 3213 Northbrook Rd. lV Softball 10, V. 11, IV Basketball 11, V, lac rosse12, Folk Music Club 10, All Aftiv. Nite 12, Spirit Comm, 1 lg Grad. Comm. 12, X irginia Commonwealth Univ. Marla E, Feleher 6526 Copperfield Rd. Folk Musit Club 10, Med. Careers Club ll, Guidance Aide 11, Prom Comm. l l. David Neil Eskovv 2405 Hal Cir. Med. Careers Club 10, Science Club 10, 11. Univ. ol Md. Robin Feldman 8 Stonehenge Cir. IV Chrlder. 10, Girls Glee Club ll, Class Chrlder. I l. - Rob. Univ. ot Md. ,Qs 2' 1 .. I 'J J . u Fi . W 55gS,:41 ' . i' I Randy Lynne Ezersky 2408 Diana Rd. AFS1O,11, Prom Comm, 11, Spirit Comm. 10, 11. - Lee Ree. Univ. of Md. Rosanne Fellerman 2802 Smith Ave. Folk Music Club 10, Prom Comm. ll. Villa lulit- Coll. Phyliss Leigh Felty Rt. 7, Box 218 School Store 12, Orch. 10, Band 10, 1l, Sec. 12, Hello Dolly 1 1, Cabaret 12. Sc-crc-tary. Marcia PhyllisFink 65031-laICt. French Club 10, 11, '12, Bicycle Club 12, Antigone 10, Spirit Comm. 10,11,12, Prom Comm.12, Sr, Day Comm. 12. Towson State Coll. Debra Ann Fishbein Box-1-11,0ld Court Rd, Honor Soc. 11,12, PINNACLE11, Ed.-in-Chief 12, V. Hockey 10, 11, IV Basketball - Mgr. 10, V. Lacrosse 10, Psychology Club 12, GAA l0,11,AFS1l, 12, French Club 10, '11, Cabaret 12, Spirit Comm. 10, Chmn. 11, 12, Prom Comm. 11, 12, Sr, Day Comm. 12. -Fish. Univ.ofMd. lon Brian Finifter 2-112 Hunt Dr. IV Baseball 11, V. 12, Boys Glee Club 10, 11. Shippensburg State Coll. Carol Finkelstein 6805 Cherokee Dr. IV Chrlder. - Co-Capt. 10, Prom Comm. 12, Spirit Comm.12, Class ChrIder.12, Marathon Football Game12. Univ. of Md. Susan Louise Fishel 515 Roland Ave Mixed Chorus 10, School Store 12 - Soozl. Secretary. Richard David Finstein 14 Stonehenge Cir. IV Football 10,V.11, 12, IV Lacrosse 10, V. 11, 12, Cabaret 12, Spirit Comm.11,12, Prom Comm. 11,- Finkle Dinkle. Univ. of Md. Daniel Ioseph Flick 2002 R1dg0WayAve. V. Lacrosse 11, 12. - Fllcko. Essex Comm. Coll. if ' 7 i ,..,l A f 1 . J 32:5 ' 1 jonathan Lee Fish 8203 Tall Chimney Ct. Elise Lynn Poland 2505 Lightfoot Dr. V. Chrlder. 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, French Club 11, Library Aide 10, GAA10,11, Cabarc-I 12, Spirit Comm. 10,11,12, Prom Comm. 11, Class Chrlder. 11, SPCA 12. Univ. of Md. T., ,Y 11? H, 4 as 1-ye 'I' f , gg. I finally found a way to conquer the frizzies! seniors 203 204 seniors Lynn Carol Fradkin 6500 Trotwood Ct. Ronald Alan Friedenberg 39 Tahoe Cir. IV Wrestling 11. - Ron, Catons- ville Comm. Coll. Aaron Friedman 2444 Forest Green Rd. IV Soccer 10, V. 11, 12. Univ, of Md. Iohn Robert Francis 23 Wardell Ave, IV Lacrosse 10, V, 115 V. Wrestling 105115125 V. Track 12. Carol Sue Friedland 2406 Forest Green Rd. Girls Glee Club 115 SGA Rep. 105 Office Aide 105 Nurse Aide1O511. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Gail Sharon Friedman 6510 Gardenwick Rd. Cabaret 125 Prom Comm. 125 Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Sara Ellen Freedman 2411 Diana Rd. Med. Careers Club 10, 115 Mental Health Club 115 Art Service Club 10. UMBC. Robert Stuart Friedlander 8400 Dorian Rd. Thesp,Soc.11,125 IV Baseball Mgr. 105 Bicycle Club 105 115 WPSH 105 115125 Chess Club 10, 115 Political Club 105 115 Coin Club 115 Under the Sycamore Tree 115 Trilogy 115 Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Kennethl. Friedman 3501 Arborvvood Ct. Honor Soc. 115 125 Concert Band 10, 11, Treas. 125 Orch. 10, 115 Iazz Rock Ensemble 10, 11, 125 IV Lacrosse 105 Political Club 105115 Sec.125 French Club 105 Hello Dolly 115 Cabaret 12. - Ken. UMBC. Paul Ioseph Fribush 3205 Northbrook Rd. IV Lacrosse 10, 11, Gilford Coll. Sam B. Friedlander 9007 Pittsfield Rd. Political Club 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Marathon Football Game 12. Boston Univ. Steven Marc Friedman 6810 Chippewa Dr. IV Soccer 10, Univ. of Md. Robert Alan Euld 331-1Old Forest Rd. Thesp. Soc. 11, 12, Political Club 10,11,12, Bridge Club 10,11, Bicy- cle Club 11,12, WPSH 10,11, Latin Club 12, Under the Sycamore Tree 11, Trilogy 11, You Can? Take ll With You12, Cabaret 12. - Bobby. Univ. of Md. Karen Patricia Geis 207 Llppergate Rd, Michael Alan Gerber 6721 Laurelwood Ave, BCRASC - Comm. Chmn. 10, VP 11, Pre-s,12, SGA -Executive Bd. 10, Parl. 12, MASC 10, Treas. 11, Admin, Counsel 12, PIPELINE 11, 12, NASC 11, 12, Antigone 10. - Max. Univ, of Md. Bertram L. Furman 3115 Smith Ave. lV Wrestling 1O,11. Catonsville Comm. Coll. G Qt-Q. Scott Howard Galinn 9004 Pittsfield Rd. Choir 11, 12, Political Club 11, 12, SPCA 12. Univ. of Md. Gail Gallant 6712 Baytnorne Rd. Kenny Neil Gerberg 112 Svvanhill Ct. Honor Soc. 12, Cnoir11,12, Cho- rale 11, 12, French Club 10, Library Aide 11, 12, English Aide 10,11, 12, Hello DoIIy11, Ring Ceremony 11. Western Maryland Coll. fs. vf L Stacey Beth Gershon 10 Velvet Ridge Dr. N. Edward Lee Ginsberg 6805 Hunt Ct. Cboir12, PINNACLE 12, IV Soccer - Capt. 10, V. 11, 12, IV Lacrosse 10, V. 11, Capt. 12, Var. Club 11, VP 12, SGA Rep. 12, Cabaret12, Spirit Comm. 10,11, 12, SPCA - Chmn. 12, Prom Comm. 11,12, Grad. Comm.12, Sr. Day Comrn.12, Class Softball 11. - Reds. P, H. Western Maryland. Robin Miller and her pet gorilla pub' licize Cabaret. seniors 205 Bobby, Robert, and Howie try to look tough on Roaring 20's day. 206 seniors Brian lay Glick 4235 St. Vincents Dr, AV Aide 10, 11, 12, Photography Club 10. UMBC. Y Terrye Ranay Goldberg 3501 Round Hollow Rd. Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 11, Mixed Chorus 10, BCRASC - Sec. 11, Elections Chmn,12, SGA Exec- utive Bd. 10, 11, Cabaret 12, Class Officer - Sec. 10, Prom Comm. 11,12, Grad. Comm. 12. American Univ. leanne Lee Godwin 211 Murgate Ln. SGA Rep. 10, 12, Catonsville Comm. Coll. Gail Sue Goldberger 7508 Labyrinth Rd. Honor Soc. 11, 12, PINNACLE 12, lV Volleyball 11, V. 12, V. Tennis 12, Girls Track 10, French Club 10, 11, Cabaret 12, PTSA Bd. Member 11, Elections Comm. 12, Spirit Comm.10,11,12, Prom Comm.11, Marathon Football Game 12. Emory Univ. Michael leffrey Gold 6506 Glenwick Ct. Spirit Comm. 11,12, Prom Comm. 11,12, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. if I Anne Goldman Velvet Valley Way Folk Music Club 10, Spanish Club 12, Guidance Aide 10, 11, SGA Rep.10. Moore Coll. of Art. Samuel Carl Gold 2707 Maurleen Ct. Honor Soc. 11, 12, Student Court 10, JV Indoor Track 10, IV Outdoor Track 10, wPsH 10, 11, Political Club 10, 11, 12, Spirit Comm. 10, 11, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. - Honors. 409-. Margie Mae Goldberg Stevenson Rd. Mixed Chorus 10, 1V Volleyball 11, V. 12, V. Lacrosse 10,11, Capt. 12, GAA 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, All Activ. Nite 10, Spirit Comm. 1O,11, Prom Comm. 11, Chmn. 12, SPCA 12, Grad. Comm. 12. Goucher Coll. DennisAlan Goldman 3236 Smith Ave. Band 10, 11, 12, Psychology Club 10,WPSH 10,11,12, Med. Careers Club 1O,11, Library Aide 12, Aun- tie Mame10, Hello Dolly 11. Tow- son State Coll. Brice Fenner Goldsborough Caves Rd. Thomas Gombeda 208 Clarendon Ave. Western Voc. Tech. 11,125 You Can't Take It With You 125 Folk Rock Festival 10, 11, Draftsman. Elyse loy Greenberg 4105 Lowell Dr. Maxine Sue Goldscheider 2442 Forest Green Rd. Pamela Ann Goodman 3406 Garrison Farms Rd, Choir 11, 125 Chorale 10, 115 V. Hockey 10, 115 JV Basketball 10, V, 115 IV Softball 10, V. 11, 125 Spirit Comm. 105 Class Chrlder. 11. - Pam. Univ, of Md. jill Karen Greenberg 2301 Velvet Valley Way All Activ. Nite 115 Prom Comm. 11. Rider Coll. Suzanne Nancy Goldschmidt 3111 Smith Ave. V. Hockey - Mgr. 115 Spanish Club10, 11,125 GAA10,11,125 Yoga Club 115 Ring Ceremony 11. Univ. of Md, Amye P. Gorback 4Red Barn Ct, Girls Glee Club 11. Univ, of Miami, Mark Samuel Greenberg 3 Thornaugh Ct. V. Basketball 10, 11, 12. Univ. of Md. loy Beth Goldsmith 6617CheIwood Rd. Honor Soc. 11,125 IV Chrlder. 10, v. 11,125 iv Softball 105 FTA 115 AFS 125 Psychology Club 125 SGA Rep. 11,125 Prom Comm. - Chmn. 115 Spirit Comm. 10, 11,125 SPCA12. Univ. of Md. Donna Sue Greenberg 2910 Chokeberry Ct, Honor Soc. 125 PINNACLE 125 Class Officer - Sec. 125 Volleyball - Mgr. 105 Art Service Club 10, Treas. 115 AFS 11, 125 Cabaret 125 SGA Rep. 115 Spirit Comm, 10, 11, 125 Ring Ceremony 115 SPCA 125 Prom Comm. 11,125 Marathon Football Game 12. Univ. of Md. Edward Kenneth Gross 7618 Labyrinth Rd. PIPELINE 10, 11, 125 lV Cross Coun- try 115 IV Indoor Track 11, V. 125 lV Outdoor Track 115 French Club 10, 115 Var. Club 125 Bridge Club 125 PTSA Bd. Member11, Univ. of Md. seniors 207 208 seniors Robert Neil Grossbart 66O0Amleigh Rd. V. Basketball 1O,11, Capt. 12, Class Basketball Coach 11,12, Class Softball 11. - Gross. Towson State Coll. Ann Esther Hammer 10 Stonehenge Cir. Honor Soc. 11, 12, AFS 12, Psychol- ogy Club 12, Spanish Club 10, Guidance Aide 10, 11,12, Folk Rock Festival Chmn.11,12, Spirit Comm. 10, Chmn.11,12, Prom Comm, 11,12, Grad. Comm. 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12, SPCA 12. - Rag- gedy. Univ. of Md. lohn Michael Hancock 601 Ralston Ave. Robertlan Grosshandler 6527 Copperfield Rd. Choir 11, 12, Thesp. Soc. 10, 11, 12, Psychology Club 11, 12, Hello Dolly 11, Cabaret 12, Ring Cere- mony 11, SPCA 12, Spirit Comm. 10,11,12, Prom Comm. 11, 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. Univ. of Md, lan Lawrence Hammerman 6708 Baythorne Rd. Honor Soc.11,12, PlPELlNE12, lt's Academic12, IV Cross Country 11, V. 12, JV Track 11, Political Club 1O,11,12, Forensic Soc. 10, Spirit Comm. 10. Univ. of Pennsylvania. Bettylane Harden 37 Wengate Rd. Nurse. Ava Lynn Gruenberg Reese E. Guth 6721 Greenspring Ave. 12 Stonehenge Cir. V. Hockey - Mgr. 11, CAA10,11, 12, Spanish Club 1O,11, 12, Ring Ceremony11. Univ. of Md. Diane lacobs, class advisor, sings of how young she feels Elizabeth Ann Harmon Mount Wilson Ln. - Liz. Towson State Coll. Charles Edward Hauck 10906 Huntcliff Dr. Boys Clee Club 125 IV Football 10, V. 11, Capt. 125 IV Wrestling 11, V, 125 IV Lacrosse - Capt. 11, V. 125 Var. Club 11, 12, - Charlie. Iohns Hopkins Univ. Stacey Robin Hirsch 6662 Sanzo Rd. IV Basketball - Mgr. 105 Spanish Club 10, 11g Mental Health Club 105 Ring Ceremony 115 Prom. Comm. 11. - Griff Univ. of Md. ArthurIay Harris 2403 Bare Rd. Honor Soc. 125 WPSH - News Dir. 11, Program Dir. 125 Indoor Track 105 Political Club 10, 11, 125 Coin Club - VP 115 Bridge Club 11. - Arte. George Washington Univ. Kathleen Ann Hebert 136 South Ritters Ln, Choir 125 Chorale 125 State Chorus 125 Girls Glee Club 11, 12. - Kathy. Catonsville Comm. Coll. lan Avery Hochberg 4Whisperwood Ct. Thesp. Soc. 10, 11, Historian 125 Boys Clee Club 10, 115 IV Indoor Track 105 IV Lacrosse 105 Film Soc. - VP 115 Auntie Mame105 Hello Dolly115 Trilogy125 All Activ. Nite 10. Univ. of Md. Ieffrey Paul Harris 7302 Park Village Ct. IV Football 10, V. 11,125 IV Wres- tling 105 V. Lacrosse 125 Class Soft- ball 11. - Hot Dog. Univ. of Md. Robert N. Heft 2703 Waco Ct. Folk Music Club 10, 125 Folk Rock Festival 115 Ring Ceremony 115 Class Basketball 11. - Bob. Comm. Coll. of Balto. Carin Hoffman 3406 Woodvalley Dr, Choir 125 Girls Clee Club 115 Span- ish ciub10,11,12, FTA115AFS11, 125 Mental Health Club 115 Ring Ceremony 115 Cabaret 125 Sr. Day Comm. 12, Univ. of Md. Iohn A. Harvey 305 Tollgate Rd. IV Basketball 115 V. Football 12. - The Mack. Morgan State Coll. Susan Ellen Hellman 4107 Colby Rd, Choir12gCirls Cilee Club115Span- ish Club 115 AFS 115 Cabaret 125 Sr. Auction - Chmn,125 Spirit Comm. 105 Prom Comm. 11, 125 Grad,Comm.12.Univ.ofMd. Ellen Beth Hoffman 7902 Stevenson Rd. French Club 105 AFS 105 GAA 105 SCA Rep. 10,115 Prom Comm. 115 Grad, Comm. 12. American Univ. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED lan Mohr and Michael Gerber. 210 seniors leff Horowitz 3413 Philips Dr. IV Track105 Ski Club 10,115 Spirit Comm, 105 Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Phillip Steven Hyatt 2705 Woodcourt Rd. V. Golf 11, Capt. 12. Univ. of Md. -Q-Af T, Andrew Humen 132 Wengate Rd. Olof Martin lngreband Sweden AFS Foreign Exchange Student 125 AFS 125 Political Club 125 Grad. Comm. - Marlin. Univ. of Upps- ala, jill Caryn Hurwitz 2407 Forest Green Rd. 1 Honor Soc, 125 Choir 125 PINNA- CLE 125 Thesp, Soc. 11, 125 Girls Glee Club 115 Hello Dolly115 Cab- aret 125 SGA Executive Bd. 105 SGA Rep, 115 Ring Ceremony - Chmn. 115 Spirit Comm, 10, 11, 125 Prom Comm. 125 Class Chrlder.11. New York Univ, Walter B. lacobs 6 Mayflower Ct. V. Soccer - Mgr. 125 Latin Club 125 Political Club 125 Ring Cere- mony 115 Prom Comm. 125 Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. lan Sheryl Hoffman 6703 Darwood Dr. Spanish Club 105 Spirit Comm. 115 Marathon Football Game 12, George Washington Univ. Norlene Sue Hurwitz Baronet Rd. Psychology Club - Pres. 125 AFS 10,11,125 ski Club 115 FTA 115 GAA 115 Spanish Club 115 Mental Health Club 115 Spirit Comm. 11, 12. - Nor, Univ. of Denver, David Paul lalowsky 6645 Chippewa Dr. Choir 11, 125 Thesp. Soc. 10, 11, 125 Chorale 115 lV Soccer - Mgr. 105 Psychology Club 125 Spanish Club 105 Howto Succeed 105 Hello Dolly 115 Cabaret 125 Ring Cere- mony 115 Spirit Comm. 10, 115 125 Prom Comm. 11,125 Sr. Day Comm.12. Univ.ofMd. Steven M. janofsky 6630 Chippewa Dr. jazz Rock Ensemble 12, Spanish Club 12. Comm. Coll. of Baltimore. l Edwin Baird jones 24 Old Tollgate Rd. - Ted. Bonnie Kalmanson 4252 Nadine Dr. Univ. of Md. Michael L. jeffers 2963 Marnat Rd. SGA Rep. 10. UMBC. Michael C, jones 3302 Garrison Farms Rd. jV Wrestling 10, jV Football 10, V. 11, 12, IV Lacrosse 11, V. 12, Var. Club 11, 12. - jonesy. Univ. of Md, Terry Waltes Kane 1337 Sudvale Rd. Susan Rose poses for a picture before making a big splash on Senior Cut Day. ,av- Karen Ann judge Robert Lewis Kalish 11104 Greenspring Ave. 2208 Millridge Rd. Marylandlnstitute. Bridge Club11,CoinClub11. UMBC. Charles Sheldon Kaplan Catonsville Comm. Coll. Steven jay Kantor 3213 Midfield Rd, Honor Soc, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, Pres. 12, jazz Rock Ensemble 10, 11,125 IV Soccer 10, V. 11, 12, V. Tennis 10, Capt. 11 , 12, Bridge Club 10, 11, VP 12, Film Society - VP 11, Hello Dolly 11, Cabaret 12. - Steve. Univ, of Pennsylvania. seniors 21 7 212 seniors Robert Katz 4101 Colby Rd, Chess Club 10, Boston Univ. Richard Lawrence Keene 7 Crestline Ct. Class Officer - Pres,12, IV Soccer - Capt. 10,V,11,12, IV Wrestling 10, V, Lacrosse 10, 11, Capt. 12, Var. Club 10, 11, 12, Cabaret 12, Ring Ceremony - Chmn.11, Prom Comm. 11, Spirit Comm. 11, 12. - Larry. Amherst Coll. Iames Anthony Kilberg Cirasty Rd., Box 375 Honor Soc. 12, Political Club 12, AFS 12, Criminology Club 12, Under the Sycamore Tree 11, Cabe aret12, SCA Rep. 10, SPCA 12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad, Comm. 12. Washington Univ. Ronald Byron Katz 6613 Chippewa Dr. IV Wrestling 10, U.S. Congres- sional Page 11, 12. Univ. of Md, Michael Evan Kermisch 6615 Chippewa Dr. WPSH 10, 11, 12, Univ. of Balti- FTIOFG, David Bruce Klein 9107 Pittsfield Rd, Alan Gilbert Kaufman 6517 Copperfield Rd. Honor Soc,11,12, PIPEUNE10, Editor 11, 12, IV Football 10, 11, V. 12, IV Lacrosse 10, V. 11, 12, Var. Club 11, VP 12, SGA Rep.11,SGA Executive Bd. 12, Cabare!12, Prom Comm. 11, Chmn. 12. - Turtle. Emory Univ. Howard Stephen Kershner 6722 Chokeberry Rd. IV Football 10, V. 11, IV Wrestling 10, IV Lacrosse 10, V. 11, 12, Var. Club 12, SGA Rep,1O,11, Ring Ceremony 11, Prom Comm, 11, Spirit Comm. 113 Class Softball 11. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Ioel Bruce Klein 3300 Marnat Rd. Honor Soc. 11, 12, l1's Academic - Capt. 12, IV Football 10, 11, V. Capt. 12, IV Track 10, IV Lacrosse 10, Capt. 11, Ass't Coach 12, All Activ, Nite - Chmn,12, Folk Rock Festival 11, SGA Rep. 12, Class Officer - Treas. 10. Univ, of Md. Sallie Kaye Rd.1,Woodland Dr. CAA10, Latin Club 12, Auntie Marne1O, All Activ. Nite 10, UMBC. Renee Esther Kessler 6954 Milbrook Pk. Dr. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Miriam Hester Klein 6520 Copperfield Rd. Honor Soc. 12, V. Hockey 12, GAA 1O,11,12, French Club 11, 12, Yoga Club 11, Library Aide 11, Ring Cer- emony 11, Grad. Comm, 12, Univ. of Md. Stacy Anne Klein 3 Babette Ct, Boston Univ. Steven Randy Klein 7632 Carla Rd. IV Soccer 10, V. 12, V. Golf 11, 12, Class Softball 11. UMBC. Barbara Lynn Koogle 219 Hawthorne Ave. ' Choir 12, IV Basketball 10, V, Track 12, CAA10, SGA Rep. 11,12, Prom Comm. 11, Univ. of Md, The Senior Cut Day caravan to Lake Roland. Bruce Lawrence Kluger 1 Slade Ave, Choir 11, 12, Chorale 12, Thesp. Soc.1O,11,12, IV Soccer 11, V. 12, WPSH 11, 12, Antigone 10, Hello Dolly11g Cabaret12, Prom Comm, 11. Univ, of Md. Robert Richard Koopman RFD 1, Marbrook Rd. Daryn Knosen 27 Maryland Ave. FTA 11, AFS 12, Cabaret 12, SCA Rep. 11, BCRASC Rep. 12, PTSA Publicity Chmn. 12, Spirit Comm. 11, 12, SPCA 12, Prom Comm.11, Grad. Comm. -Chmn. 12, Sr. Day Comm, 12. Univ. of Md. Debra Shelley Kotelchuck 3228 Marnat Rd, Choir 11, Pres. 12, Chorale 10, 12, The-sp. Soc. 1O,11,12, Auntie Mame1O, Under The Sycamore Tree 11, You Can't Take It With You12, Cabaret12. - Debbie. Univ. of Md. Barbara Diane Kobin 2715 Woodcourt Rd. UMBC. Lawrence Hal Kramer 7628 Carla Rd. IV Indoor Track 11, IV Outdoor Track 11. - Buck, UMBC. seniors 214 seniors Leonard S. Kramer Douglas Stuart Kraus Karen Leigh KFHUSQ 3721 Glen Ave. 2931 Marnat Rd. 1314 BroadvvaY Rd- Math Club 10, Science Club 10. Towson SIBIC Coll. Computer Work. Nancy Ellen Krawitz Millridge Dr. Spanish Club 10, 11, 12,, AFS Club 10,11,12, Tolkien Soc. 1O,11, Folk Music Club 10, 11, 12, Photogra- phy Club 10, 11, Yoga Club 11, All Activ. Nite 10, Folk Rock Festival 12. Bates Coll. Iohn Charles Kurtz Ill 213 Church Ln. IV Basketball 10, V. Baseball 10, 11, Capt. 12. - lack. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Iodi B. Kronsberg 6604 Sanzo Rd. GAA 10, French Club 10. Maryland Institute, Richard Kushnick 7021 Pheasant Cross Dr. UMBC. Lawrence Burton Kruger 2608 Willow Glen Dr. Cross Country 11. - Larry. Univ. of Md, Ieffrey Allen Lafferman 2515 Farringdon Rd. PINNACLE - Photog.12, IV Foot- ball 10, IV Wrestling 10, V. 11, 12, V. Soccer12, Var. Club - Pres.12, Tolkien Soc. 10, SPCA 12. Univ. of Md. Susan lane Kravetz 7512 Labyrinth Rd. Girls Glee Club 12, Mixed Chorus 10, IV Chrlder.12, AFS 11, French Club 11, FTA 10, 11, Art Service Club 10, 11, Class Chrlder,11, Prom Comm. 11,12, Spirit Comm, 10, 11,12. Univ. of Richmond. Debra Gail Kuntz 6615 Chelvvood Rd. PINNACLE 12, V. Chrlder. 11, Art Service Club 10, GAA 10, 11, Caba- ret12, SGA Rep. 1O,11, Exec. Bd. 12, Sec. 12, Class Chrlder.12, Prom Comm, 11, Spirit Comm. 10, 11, 12, SPCA 12. Washington Univ. Martha LaMantia 4Eastgate Ct. IV Volleyball 10, AFS 12, Spanish Club 10, GAA 10, SGA Rep.10,11, 12, SPCA 12, Prom Comm. 11, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Linda Ruth Lansman 2903 Oakton Ct. Girls Glee Club 105 AFS - Sec. 11, 125 Art Service Club 10, 115 Auntie Marne 105 Cabaret 125 SPCA 125 Spirit Comm, 11,125 Prom Comm. 11,125 Grad, Comm. 12. Dickinson Coll. jeffrey Richard Levenson 2302 Sugarcone Rd. IV Football 10, V.11,125jV Wres- tling 10, V,11,125lV Lacrosse 10, V. 'l'l, 125 Political Club 11,125 WPSH 11, 125 AFS 11, 125 Var. Club 11,125 French Club 115 Student Fac. Relations Bd. - Pres.11. Drew Univ. Danny Levin Celadon Rd. IV Track 10. Sharon Lynn Laslett 11751 Greenspring Ave. Ciirls Glee Club 115 Office Aide 125 Business Aide 12, Typist, Alex Kruger Levin 3509 Overbrook Rd. PRISM - Ed. 125 Guidance Aide 12. Univ, of Georgia, Laurie Ann Levin 2213 Shefflin Ct. jewish Awareness Club 125 GAA 10, Univ, of Md. Wendy Leavey Gary M, Lehman 33-1 B Strawhat Rd. 3302 Marnat Rd, V, Baseball 11,125 SGA Rep. 10, 11. - Sheldon. .ni ..-L Seniors enjoy study in the courtyard. fx , 'Q J If 1. -. seniors 275 276 seniors THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Larry Keene, President, Donna Greenberg, Secretary, Larry Boltansky, Vice President, Steve Polan, Treasurer. Lise Levin Melinda Dr. PRISM 10, 11, Girls Glee Club 10, French Club 10, 11, GAA 11. Trin- ityColl. Nanette Debra Levine 8204 Nina Ct. French Club10,11,12,AFS10,11, 12, GAA10,11, Ring Ceremony 11, Spirit Comm. 11,12, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md, Michael C. Levin RED 7, Grasty Rd. IV Basketball 10, SPCA 12, Under the Sycamore Tree 11, Marathon Football Game 12, UMBC. jamie Fran Levinson 2902 Tamarack Ct. IV Chrlder. 10, Class Chrlder. 11, 12, Prom Comm. 11. Univ. of Md. Wendyludith Levin 6523 Gardenwick Rd. Girls Glee Club 12, You Can't Take It With You 12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Douglas Craig Levitas 6716 Laurelwood Ave. Folk Music Club 10. - Tasmo. Univ. ofCinCinnaIi. David Lawrence Levine 3409 Midfield Rd. Inner City Tutorial 11. Georgia Institute of Technology. Abbe Rebecca Levitt 1311Sudvale Rd. Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 11, Mixed Chorus 10, Folk Music' Club 10, Cabarel12. Univ. of Md. ludy Levy Neil Larry Levy Faith Ivy Lieberman Lisa Lipman 2326 Micarol Rd. 6707 Chokeberry Rd. 4140 Fallstaff Rd. 3424 lanellen Dr. You Carift Take It With You 12, - Curly. Catonsville Comm, Coll. JV Basketball - Mgr. 10, GAA 10, 11,125 Med. Careers Club 10, Latin Club 12, Library Aide 10, 11, 12. UMBC, Cabaret12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Cornm.12. Univ. of Md, Candye Michelle Lipsitz Connie Beth Littleton 3201 W. Strathrnore Ave. 79 Ritters Lane Girls Clee Club 11, AFS Club 125 Univ. of Baltimore. Latin Club 12. - Mich. UMBC. Rylander Livingston Marc Ira Luckman 4 b I 10 Stravvhat Rd. 1306 Saddleback Rd. Cary Weinstein and loannie Holzberg change places on Sen- Univ. of Md. ior Switch Around Day. seniors 217 Q' Hennie Marcy Lunitz 2705 Maurleen Ct. Girls Glee Club 10, 12, IV Chrlder. - Capt.12, Boys Basketball- Stat. 10,11, Tennis - Mgr. 12, AFS 10, 11, SGA 10, 11, SPCA 12, spirit Comm. 1O,11, 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12, Prom Comm. 11,12, Grad. Comm.12. Univ. of Md. Andrea C, Mandell 1 Bentley Way Surgeons Kershner, Ziman, and Shapiro prepare to remove the chicken's liver. 278 seniors Ronald F. Luxenburg 6504 Pimlico Rd. JV Football 10, V. Soccer 11, 12, Golf12, Science Club 10, Ski Club 11.- Lux. Univ. of Md. Cary Alan Luskin 8308 Burningvvood Rd. Psychology Club 12, Spirit Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12. Emory Univ. l i Merav D, Maos Marilynn Adele Margolies 28 Warren Park Dr. 8201 Anita Rd. Girls Glee Club 11, AFS Club 12, Spanish CIub11, Pres.12, Art Serv- Spanish Club 12, Latin Club 12. - ice Club11. GoucherColl. Miri. Univ. of Haifa. L af ,N K-1 . Iudy Maler 6508 Steerforth Ct. Choir 11,12, Chorale 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 10, 11, All-County Chorus 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, Cabaret 12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Ring Ceremony 11, Spirit Comm. 11, 12, SPCA 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. American Univ. lill N. Margolis 2427 Lightfoot Dr. Spanish Club 10, 11, GAA 10, Spirit Comm. 11, 12, Sr. Day Comm. Har- cum Coll, 'ffm A fl J Harold Ray Markowitz 7 Cobblestone Ct, 'UM Suzanne 1. Mazer 7314 Park Village Ct. Girls Glee Club 10, AFS 11, 12, Under the Sycamore Tree 11, Hello Dolly 11, Cabaret 12, You Can't Take It With You12. - Suzy. Respiratory Therapist. Allen Harvey Mervis 2401 Diana Rd. V, Wrestling 12. - Big Al. Towson State Coll. Douglas Howard Marriott lr. 18 Wengate Rd. JV Soccer 10, V. 11, Class Softball 11. Operating Engineer. Spencer L. Mensh 222 Carnation Ct, Univ. of Md. Deborah Rochelle Meshulam 17 Midland Rd. Honor Soc, 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Thesp. Soc. 11, 12, V. Lacrosse 11, IV Volleyball 10, IV Chrlder.11, French Club 10, VP 11, 12, WPSH 11, 12, Auntie Mame 10, Trilogy 11, Spirit Cornrn. 10,115 Ring Cere- mony 11. - Debbie. Univ. of Vir- ginia. Teddy Offit. Laurie lane Meyer 7906 Stevenson Rd. l Pamela Faith Miles 1218 Glenback Ave. seniors 219 President Larry Keene takes it easy on Senior Cut Day. 220 seniors David Jay Milirnan 3417 Terrapin Rd. WPSH11, News Director 12. Univ. ofMd. Howard Avrum Miliman RFD3, Baronel Rd. V. Cross Country 12, V. Indoor Track 11, 12, JV Outdoor Track 10, V.11,12,Univ. of Md. Alan Miller 2422 Hunt Dr. Lacrosse 11, V. Golf 12. - Mills, Univ, of Md. Barbara Ann Miller 3310Creenvale Rd. Honor Soc, 11, VP 12, PINNACLE - Sr. Editor 12, JV Volleyball 11, Track 10, CAA1O,11, 12, AFS 10, 11, Cabarel 12, Spirit Comm. 11, Chmn. 12, Class Chrlder, 11, 12, Prom Comm, 11, 12, Ring Cere- mony 11. - Bam. Univ. of Md, - Honors, Jack Avery Miller 130 Slade Ave. Robin M. Miller 100 Enchanted Hills Rd. Honor Soc. 12, Choir 11, Sec. 12, Chorale 11, 12, All State Chorus 12, JV Volleyball 10, V. 11, Capt. 12, JV Basketball 1O,V,11, JV Softball 10, V. 'l'l, CAA 10, 11, VP12, Cabaret 12. UMBC. Diane Carol Millhauser 2 East Logan Rd. AFS Summer Exchange Student 11, Honor Soc. 11, 12, Spanish Club 10,11,12,AFS10,Pres.11,12, Med. Careers Club 10, Prom Comm. 11, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Florida. Jeff Millman 2322 Sugarcone Rd. JV Wrestling 10, All Activ. Nite 12. - Cheech. UMBC. Neil David Milstein 6618 Edenvale Rd. Margaret Helen Mitnick Old Court Rd., Rt. 7 Honor Soc. 12, Girls Track 10,12, Bridge Club 10, 12, FTA 10, AFS 10, 11, French Club 11, 12, Antigone 10, Spirit Comm. 11, Grad. Comm. 12, Prom Comm. 12. - Margie. Univ. of Pennsylvania. Robert Mittleman 6519 Glenwick Ct. Choir 12, IV Wrestling - Mgr,10, Thesp. 12, AFS 12, How To Suc- ceed 10, Hello Dolly 11, Cabaret 12, SGA Rep. 11, Spirit Comm, 10, 11,12, Prom Comm.11,12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. Towson State Coll. Dennis Charles Mitchell 12 Carlvon Rd. - Corpse. Richard Mittleman 6519 Glenwick Ct. Choir 12, Boys Glee Club 12, Indoor Track 10, Psychology Club - Treas. 12, Thesp. Soc. 11, 12, AFS 12, How To Succeed 10, Hello Dolly11, Cabaret 12, Spirit Comm, 10,11,12, Prom Comm,11,12, Grad, Comm. 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. Towson State Coll. lan Lynn Mohr 4232 Fallstaff Rd. Honor Soc. 11, Sec. 12, PIPELINE 11, Edfin-Chief 12, PRISM 12, Orchestra 10, Band 11, 12, GAA 10, 11,Treas,12, AFS10,Treas. 11. Univ. of Md. DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS: Donna Greenberg and Teddy Offit. David Harry Molofsky 6802 Timberlane Rd. Western Voc. Tech. 10, 11. Apprenticeship, W: 5 Michael Barton Monheit 6714 Chokeberry Rd. Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 10, Cho- rale 12, Percussion Ensemble 11, 12, V. Soccer - Mgr.10,11,12, V. Basketball - Mgr. 10, 11, 12, IV Track 10,11, V. Tennis - Mgr,12, Cabaret12. Univ, of Virginia. seniors 227 Ourlegs fityourlegs. . . 222 seniors Susan Moses 3523 Barton Oaks Rd. - Moses. Cornell Univ. Debi B. Nabozny 3105 Smith Ave. Iewish Awareness Club 12. Catonsville Comm. Coll, Stephen Alan Mormann 45 N, Ritters Ln. IV Football 10, 11, IV Lacrosse 10, 11, V. Football 12. Towson State Coll. Richard Simon Moss 6503 Sanzo Rd. Folk Music Club 10, SGA Rep. 10, 11. - Rick. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Louis Alan Nagel 6510 Copper Ridge Dr. IV Indoor Track 11, IV Outdoor Track 11. Univ. of Md. Deborah Carol Motzno 5 Elm Hollow Ct. GAA11,12, Spanish Club 11,12, French Club 11, 12, Library Aide 11,12.- Debbie. Rider Coll. Amy Sue Nechamkin 2418 Sylvale Rd. CAA 10, Art Service Club 10, Ring Ceremony 11, SGA Rep. 1O,11, Univ.ofMd. Robyn Lynn Moses 6924 Blanche Rd. Ski Club 10, French Club 10, Open Campus Comm. 11, Prom Comm. 11. Catonsville Comm, Coll. Denise Myerberg 3305 Keyser Rd. Girls Clee Club 11, 12, Mixed Cho- rus 10, Boys Basketball - Mgr. 12, Psychology Club 12, Spirit Comm. 11,12, SPCA 12, Prom Comm. 11, 12,Crad. Comm.12. Hofstra Univ. Gregory Ross Nelson 3412 Shelburne Rd. ' PIPELINE 11, 12, WPSH 10, Spirit Comm. 10, Marathon Football Came12. Syracuse Univ, JoAnn M. Nurkin 6703 Greenspring Ave. Girls Glee Club 105 IV Volleyball 10,V.115125lV Basketball10,V.115 Capt. 125 lV Softball 105 GAA 105 AFS 105 115 SPCA 125 Class Chrlder. 115125 Spirit Comm. 10,115 Prom Comm. 11, 125 Grad. Comm, 12. Univ. of Md. Elisa Okun 6605 Deancroft Rd. Girls Glee Club 125 IV Chrlder.115 V. 125 Cabaret125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Spirit Comm. 10, 11, 125 Prom Comm. 11 - Lee. Univ. of Md, Ioyce Stephanie O'Rourke 3105 Woodvalley Dr. Art Service Club 115 GAA 105 Ring Ceremony 11. Towson State Coll. lean Marie Oberfelder 3406 Deep Willow Ave, Honor Soc.125 FVNNACLE125 Girls Glee Club 125 lV Volleyball 115 Girls Track 105 Cabaret 125 SPCA 125 Spirit Comm. 10, 11, 125 Prom Comm. - Chmn.115125Sr. Day Comm. 12. Dickinson Coll. William Kaufman Orlove 3309 Bruning Wood Rd. V, Wrestling 115 125 lV Football 10. Milvia Pascenti Chile AFS Foreign Exchange Student 125 Spanish Club 125 AFS 12. - Millie. Theodore Alan Offit 3407 Old Post Dr, Class Officer -VP 10, 115 JV Foot- ball 105 Capt, 115 Var. Club 125 SGA Executive Bd. 125 SGA Rep. 105 PTSA Executive Bd. 115 Grad. Comm,12.- Theo. Univ. of Md. Celeste Katie Oken 3216 Timberfield Ln. Latin Club - VP 125 Cabaret 125 You Can'I Take It With You 12. - Lessie. Un iv. of Md. Chuck Kaplan battles for the ball during the Senior-junior bas- ketball game. seniors 223 Richard B. Paul David Stuart Pearlman Ina Susan Pearlman 55 South Ritters Ln. 2702 Copperfield Ct. 2702 Copperfield Ct. - Rich. Catonsville Comm, Coll. Catonsville Comm. Coll, 224 seniors L Helen N, Perlberg 14 Stonehenge Cir. IV Softball 10, Class Chrlder. 11, Univ. of Md. Vallery Pet WITTIEST: Margie Weinberg and Chuck Cohen. a717ch0kebefry Rd. - Val. Pacific School of Horse- mastership. William Charles Peeling Burnside Farm Choir 11,125 Mixed Chorus 10, IV Wrestling 10, IV Indoor Track 11g IV Outdoor Track 115 Cabaret 12. - Billy. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Marjorie Beth Perlman 6603 Baythorne Rd. Richard Ellis Peters 6615 Bonnie Ridge Dr. Choir 11, 12, Cross Countrv11,12, indoor Track 10, 11, 125 Outdoor Track 10, 11,12g Folk Music Club 10, Cabaret 125 Folk Rock Festival 12. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Senior girls livened up the Marathon Football game with their fancy maneuvers. z l, A I ' W ifi 5 H -wi '?ii . . N I vv,, I 'ty H t .M .f,, if 11,- -up . l t W rl yah 5 l fe, f or . . if ,4'5 if 5 . 1 Denise Eilleen Phipps 5 Candlestick Dr. Field Hockey 10, 115 IV Basketball 10, 11, IV Softball 10,115 GAA10, 11,125 Med. Careers Club 11.- Denni, Catonsville Comm, Coll. Stephen Shepard Polan 6801 Bonnieridge Dr. IV Track 105 SPCA 125 Class Officer - Treas. 11, 12. - Ace. Univ. of Md. wi' N QYQ 35.1 . , Q N 1 Edward Garland Phoebus Ill 206 Church Ln. SGA Executive Bd. - VP 125 Choir 11,125 Chorale125 Boys Clee Club 105 IV Basketball 105 Political Club 125 Cabaret 125 Prom Comm. 115 Class Basketball 115 Class Softball 11.- Gary. Univ. of Md. Iudson Casey Polikoff 603 Field Rd. IV Lacrosse 10, 11, V. 125 Political Club 11, 125 Library Aide 125 Crimi- nology Club 12. New England Coll. wiv 1 ics-C if N. 1 , I A . . I 8 Diane Beth Pleet Old Court Rd. Honor Soc. 11,125 Choir125 Girls Glee Club 10, 115 V. Lacrosse 10, 115 Med. Careers Club 10, 115 AFS 11, 125 Reclamation Club 10, 115 Cabaret 125 Spirit Comm, 11, 125 Ring Ceremony 11. Univ. of Md. Anthony Harry Pollack 14 Hawthorne Ct. V. Baseball 12. - Tony. Catons- ville Comm. Coll. LX. . f 5 V Mmm, 4. ,, M Gerald Plovsky 13 Randall Ave. SGA Pres. 125 IV Track 105 IV Soc- cer 115 IV Baseball 115 Cabaret 125 SGA Rep. 115 Student Faculty Admin. Relations Bd, 125 Creaser Day Chmn. 115 Third VP of PTSA 125 Youth in Gov't Day 125 BCRASC Comm, - Chmn. 11, - jerry. Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Susan Yvonne Pollack 3207 Hatton Rd. IV Chrlder.10,V.115 French Club 11,125 AFS Club 11, 125 Reclama- tion Club 10, 115 Spirit Comm. 11, 125 Prom Comm. 125 Grad. Comm. 125 SPCA 12. Northeastern Univ. seniors 225 226 seniors Paula Ann Pollekoff 12 Mayflower Ct, SGA Rep.10, Spanish Club 12, AFS 12, Spirit Comm. 10, 11, 12, Prom Comm,11, Sr. Auction - Chmn. 12. UMBC. Caryn Sue Pondfield 7913 Stevenson Rd. Honor Soc. 12, Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 10, 11, French Club 10, 11, 12, AFS10,11,12, GAA10,11, Cabaret 12, Grad. Comm, 12, Prom Comm. 12, Univ. of Md. Now there's room for me in there! Donna Beth Potemkem 3602 Gardenview Rd. Honor Soc. 12, Spanish Club - Sec, 12, AFS 12, Reclamation Club 10,11, Library Aide 11. George Washington Univ. Arthur Miles Powell 7503 Labyrinth Rd, IV Wrestling 10, JV Lacrosse 10,11. Univ. of Md. Amy Sue Pumpian 3607 Barberry Ct. IV Chrlder. 10, V. 11, 12, V. Tennis 10,11, 12, Ski Club 10, SPCA 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Spirit Comm.11, 12, Emory Univ. Andrea Maria Potts 3206 Midfield Rd. - Andy. North- eastern Univ. Gail Press 2713 Woodcourt Rd. SGA job Service - Pres. 12. - Shorty. Maryland Institute of Art. Janice Lee Pyle 110 Wilgate Rd. Office Aide 12. Ellen Margie Rapoport 3617Anton Farms Rd. Track - Mgr. 115 Med. Careers Club 115 Med. Science Club 115 SGA Rep, 115 Election Comm, 12. - Rap. Syracuse Univ. Sara Gay Raskin 2404 Hal Cir, Honor Soc. 11, 125 Choir 125 Cho- rale 125 Thesp. Soc. 10,11, Pres. 125 Girls Glee Club 115 French Club 10, 11, 125 Cabaret 125 You Can't Take It With You 125 Trilogy 115 Auntie Mame1O5 All Activ. Nite 10,115 Ring Ceremony 11. Towson State Coll. Gail Nancy Rauch Box 468D, Woodland Dr. Choir 11, 125 Chorale 125 Girls Glee Club 115 French Club 105 An1igone105 Cabaret125 Ring Cer' ernony11.Univ. of Md. MOST INTELLECTUAL: Susan Moses and joel Klein. David Reamer 6507 Trotwood Ct. V. Wrestling 10, 11, Capt. 125 JV Football10,V.11,12. Cheryl Ann Reed 246 A Nelson Rd. UMBC, Laurie Rochelle Resnick 3412 Garrison Farms Rd. Thesp. Soc. 11,125 Girls Glee Club 115 GAA105 Latin Club 12. Bryman Nursing School. 228 seniors Wendy Beth Resnick 2906 Oakton Cl, Art Service Club 10, VP '115 AFS 105 GAA 105Splr1tComln. 10,115 Prom Comm. 11, 125 Grad Comm.125 Sr. Day Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Elizabeth loan Rody Old Court Rd. Honor Soc. 125 V. Lacrosse 115 V. Trafk 125 French Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 125 Art Service Club 105 AFS 10, '125 Spirit Comm, 10,115 Ring Ceremony 11. - Liz. Univ. of Pennsylvania. lessie L. Rorke 45 We-ngate Rd. Dianal. Ries 4 Randall Aye. Choir 125 Girls Glve Club 115 Tol- kien Soc. 125 IV Lacrosse Mgr. 10, V, 115V Football Mgr. 11, 125 Cab- are-t125 Prom Comm. 11, 125 SPCA 125 Spirit Comm 12. Uniy. of Md. Erin Lee Ries 4 Randall Aye. Choir 125 Girls Glce Club 1 1, 125 V. Football Mgr. 11, 125 Cabaret 125 Prom Comm. 11, 12. Univ. of Md. Mark Harold Ritter 8200 Pumpkin Seed Ct. IV Lacrosse 10, 11, V. 125 V. Indoor Track 115 Chess Club 10, 115 Sci- enre Club 10. - Tex. Univ. of Md. dfrwvi. .-.A im. x '. .Z. ? ,X . 'Sie 1' -effw 'Ki' 1 gg - gg., . uf 4. Av' ki' 1 ,M ,, fiffiif' 5 , L V. V .A x. .N Qfgum. ' 4 ' .f V. 1, 1 . W, W, . , -5 aa . my fha' W.. . ' fm rl.. . ,raw 5 'aa BEST ALL AROUND: Robin Miller and Charlie l-lauck. Susan Robin Rose Box 3185 Saxony Ct. Ciirls Glee Club 11, SPCA 12, Folk Rock Festival 10,11,12, All Activ. Nite 11, Election Comm. 12, SCA Rep.11, Ring Ceremony 11. Univ. of Md. Lee Aaron Rubenstein 6718 Chokeberry Rd. PIPELINE 10, 11, 12, AFS 12, Folk Music Club 10, 12, Political Club 'l'l, Art Service Club 10, All Activ, Nite12, Folk Rock Festival 10,12, Prom Comm. 11. Clark Univ. Steven David Rosen 651OClenwick Ct. IV Baseball 10, 11, V. 12. Univ. of Md. Alan Mitchell Rudick 7920 Stevenson Rd. IV Soccer 10, IV Wrestling 11, V. 12, Ski Club 11. Ski Instructor. V .i. Harry Ira Rosenthal 4207 Milford Mill Rd. IV Football 10, IV Basketball 1O,11, SGA Rep. - Horse. Towson State Coll. Harold Rudo 6 Eden Roc Ct. IV Basketball 10, V. 12, Class Soft- ball 11. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Lynn Beth Rosenthal 6605 Amleigh Rd. IV Basketball 10, 11, V. 12, IV Soft- ball 10, V. 11, 12, Cabaret 12, Spirit Comm. 10, 11,12, Prom Comm. 11, 12, Grad. Comm. 12, SPCA 12, Marathon Football Came12, Class Chrlder.12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. Univ, of Md, Amy Beth Sacks 2319Sugarcone Rd. Choir 12, Girls Clee Club 11, 12, Thesp. Soc. 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, AFS 11,12, Auntie Mame 10, How To Succced10, Hello Dolly 11, Cabaret 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. I Q '11 a The Senior Switch Around Day Administration enforces rules and regulations. seniors 229 230 seniors Michael Andrew Sager 8510 Arborvvood Rd. PIPELINE11, Page Ed.12, IV Soccer 10, V. 12, IV Lacrosse 10, V. 11, 12, Cabare!12, Creaser Day Chmn. 11, Folk Rock Festival 10, 11, 12, All Activ. Nite Chmn. 11, 12, Class Softball 11, Sr. Auction Chmn.12. - Chooch. Emory Univ. Ruth Ellen Sammel 7502 Slade Ave. Spanish Club 11, VP12, AFS 11, 12, Yoga Club 11, Library Aide I1, Sr. Switch Around Day Chmn.12. UMBC. W va, . BEST LOOKING: Erin Ries and Gary Phoebus. Samuel David Samuelson 341OIanellen Dr. Choir11, 12, IV Football 10, IV Outdoor Track 10, V. 11, 12, V. Indoor Track 11, 12, Cabaret 12. Univ. of North Carolina. Paul Larry Saval 7SutherIand Ct. IV Wrestling 10, I1,V. 12, Var. Club 12, SCA Rep. 10, SPCA 12, Prom Comm. 11. Rockford Coll. Debra Iane Sc hapiro 3218 Hatton Rd. PRISM 12, folk Music Club 10, Art Service Club 11, AFS 12, Anligone IO, Under the Sycamore Tree I1, Hello Dolly 11. - Debbve. Md. Institute - I 'Ecole Superieure des Arts Decoratils, Beth Alma Sandler 6617Sanzo Rd. IV Basketball 10, V. Tennis 10, 11, Capt. 12, CAA 10, 11, Political Club 10, Psychology Club 12. Univ. ofMiami. Robert Neal Sborofsky 7929 Stevenson Rd. Leslie Virginia Scherer 7007 Plymouth Rd. Office Aide I2, Business Aide II, 12, CAA 12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Stvvcn Craig Scherr 21t11Sugarcone Rd. lN'XNrtls1ling1O, SCIQDC4' Club 10, Bridgtf Club 12, Sr. Day Comm. 12. -Slvvv. UMBC. Both Linda Sfhlenoff 3422 Birch Hollow Rd. Folk Music Club 10, Frrfnch Club 10, 1'1,12, Spanish Club 1 1,12, Latin Club 12, AFS 12, Spirit Comm. 11. Univ. of Md. Marv Iam- Schloss 1 Slarl0Av0. V.Cl1Fl4lC'F.l2jSD8V1lSl1 Club 1U,11, Frvnc h Club 11, Cabarr-I 12, All Activ Mtv 12, Class Chrldvr. - Cant. 11, Spirit Comm 111, 11, 12, Ring Cvrvmony 11, Prom Comm, 11, Sr. Day Comm. 12. - M. I. Unix ot Ntd. Risa lc-1-Schlachman 22O8Sh0ttl1n Cl. V. Vollvvball - Mgr. 11, CAA 10, 11,12,FolkMusiC Club 10, 11, MPd1c.1lCarCvrS Club 11, Prom CO1'T111'1,lZ.UF1lV.OliW1Cl Diarw Beth SChloSs 219Carnation Rd. AllActnv.N1tu1O.-IDr-1'-Doe. Catonsvlllv Comm. Coll. lovl David Sr hnapvr 2-1-U5 Barr' Rd. UMBC' Senior Ht-nniv Luntiz brought pride to Pikvsvillv as she won thc' Randallstown laycees lunior Miss pageant. Ellvn Suv Sc hnitzvr 2-124 Smith .-'wo BCRNSC - Corrr-sp Se-r 12: SCM Ron 111, Hr-llo Dolly 11, 11'1!ardol O7 11, Clilmrvl 12, Class Otlicvr- Stlc 11, Spirit Comm. 10, 11, 12, SPCA - Clhmn. 12, Prom Comm. 11, 12, Grad Comm. 12, Sr Dax' Comm 12 4 SKl771llZ,C-f111111'1. Coll t11l3dllIIT1fJfP lUKll1l1lJPlDOI'8l1 SChwart7 51813 Saxonv Ct Honor Soc. 12, PIPHINE11, Pagt- Ed. 12,X'ollc'vlJallf.N'1gr 11, CAA 1O,11,12,l1brarvAidc'12,Sr Switch Around Day 4 Chmn. 12, Prom Comm. 12. - ludv Univ. ot Md. seniors 237 232 seniors Lynn Ellen Schwartz 2428 Forest Green Rd Choir 12, Girls Clee Club 11, V Lacrosse '11, 12, French Club 10' CAA IO, 1 l, Cabaret 12, Ring Cere- mony 11, Spirit Comm. 11, 12, SPCA 12, Prom Comm. 11, 12. v lynnie. Univ uf Md. Cynthia Ellen Segal 7007 Deerfield Rd, Thesp. Soc. 11, Sec. 12, Orchestra 10, Band 11, 12, AUl1lIit NldI716' 10, How To Sufceed 10, Under The Sycamore Tree 11, Hello Dolly11, You Can't Take It With You 12. - Clndi. Univ, of Md. David Samuel Sellman Melinda Dr. Choir 11, 12, Chorale 12, Thesp Soc. 12, lazz Rofk Ensemble 10, Band 10, Bridge Club 11, 12, Bity' cle Club 1 1, VP 12, You Can't Take lt With You IZ, Cabaret 12, All Aftiv Nite 10, ll, Ring Ceremony 1'1,SPCA 12, Drew Univ. MOST TALKATIVE: Debbie Eishbein and Robert Grosshandler. lanet Marie Seyfer 1Middlegate Ct Medical Assistant Cathy M. Shapiro 7919 Stevenson Rd Folk Musln Club 10 11 lean Beth Shapiro Velvet Valley Way IV Volleyball 10 V lt nnis folk M Miami US Steve Shapiro David Michael Share 7907 Stevenson Rd. 2447 Forest Green Rd. Student Court 12. Fairley Dickin- Choir125 PINNACLE-Photog. son Univ. 125 IV lndoor Track 105 Political Club l 1, 12. Univ. of Md. Susan Keri Shochet 3705 Gardenview Rd. PRISM125 Girls Clee Club 125 Art Service Club 105 115 Executive Bd. 125 Youth Day in Gov't 125 Spirit Comm. 115 125 SPCA 125 Prom Comm. ll, Sr. Day Comm. 125 Grad, Comm. 125 Class Chrlder.115 12.-Shoc'k.Sirnmons Coll. Harvey Lee Siegel 6935 Blanche Rd. Class Basketball 12, A Wheels. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Barbara Ann Sheeler 159 Wilgate Rd. Western Voc. Tech. 115 125 Girls Glee Club 105 V, Softball - Mgr. 10. - Barbie. Keypunch Operator. Howard Leonard Siegel 6602 Baythorne Rd. llonor Soc. 125 PINNACLE 125 Stu- dent Court '125 lV Basketball 105 Politlcal Club 115 VP 125 SCA Rep. 125 Spirit Comm 1O5SPC,-X125 Grad. Comm. '125 Class Basketball 11512. Univ ofkld. Ronald Lloyd Sherman 2415 Hunt Dr. IV Football 105 Indoor Track 105 lacrosse 105 V. Tennis 125 VVPSH 125 SCA Movie10, 11,125 Ring Ceremony 115 Prom Comm. 125 Class Basketball 11, 125 Class Sott- ball 115 Marathon Football Came -Chmn. 12. -Sherm. Rider Coll, Randy David Siegmeister 6809 Maurleen Rd. iv Football io, v. 'i i, 125 iv Base- ball 105 Var. Club 125 Folk Rock Festival 11, 125 Ring Ceremony 115 Class Sottball115 12. - Sig. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Steve and Marcia sharea hand. seniors 233 Kc'nn0Ih1'auISigal Franc vs Slwirlov Sllbvr letfrvv lonathan Silver lac quolinf? Marria Silvvrs liox 370-1 2905 Clwokt-lwrrv Ct. 4211 Colonial Rd. 650217vanc'roft Rd. Unlvnl Md Cross Countrv 11, IV1.1crosst- 10, Nursvs Aidr' 10, 11, 12, Mvd. 11 - Crmxfforrl UMBC Cdrvvrs Club 10, Mt-ntal Hz-dlth 1 Club 10.-1.11 14111 Nursing Sc hool Stc'x'0nAlt1r1 Simon Rutn Arlz-no Slndlvr Shvrl lvnn Slngc-r Sharon Mac Slrkls 11lOSadd1vbaCk Rd. 2413HalClrClv 27 VV.1rrc-n 1-'ark Ilr. 1-122PniIlps1Dr. 11onorSor '11, 12, l'lFEllNE111, PRISM 12, lrvnclw Club 12, latin Blood Donor Iiav - Chmn. 12, Glrls C100 Club 10, V. llovkvv 10, 1 Sports Ed 11, 12,IV1iaskvlb.111 10, Club- lrclas 12,An1fgom11O, GAA 10,9111 Actlv Nitz-11J,11,SCA 11, Capt. 12, IVSoftb11I1 10, V 11, 1 X 11, l,UlIl14dl Club 11, Class Bas- Splrtt Comm 11, l2.l21tli1V1SO11 Rc-p. 10, Cabdrc-I 12, Ring Cort- A15 10, Spirtt Comm 12, Prom lu-tbdll 12. Cvorgr- VVdSlW111f2,1OI1 Coll. monv 11, Spiral Comm. 11, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Class Univ. Comm 11.Un1v of Md Cnrldvr. 12. - Chuc lflvs. Univ, of Nftd BEST COUPLE Barbara Kobin and David Molofsky. 2.34 seniors Dawn Elizabeth Sislf-r 1.3.36 Sudyalv Rd. Girls Track 103 V. Chrlrlvr. 1 1, Capt. 123 SPCA 123 Prom Comm. 12. VVOst0rn Maryland Coll. Mark David Smolarz 6707 Creenspring Aye. IV Cross Country 11, IV indoor Track 11, V. 123 IV Outdoor Track 11, V. 123 Var. Club 123 Bridge' Club 10, 123 Library Aidv 103 Marathon Football Camv 12. UMBC. I, Mirhavl Snvdc-r S528 Barton Oaks Rd. Ihvsp S041 11, 123 VVPSH 10, 11 12, Political Club IU, 11, 123 liriclgv Club 10, 123 liicyclv Club 11, 123 latin Club 12,Ul1lfPf Th1'Syra- morfl frm' 113 Hftllo Dolly 11, Tril- ogy 113 Cdlldftql 123 Spirit Comm. 12 - Mir havl, Univ. of Md. Martin A. Skolnik Box 553, Mflionogh Rd, AFS VV00kvncl Host 113 IV Lac rossv 10, 11,V,123 Political Club 10,11, 12, Chvss Club 113 library A1410 11, 123 Marathon Football Camv 12, UMBC. Dc-borah Morris Smart 10909 Baroncft Rd, Chotr11,VP123ChOral0123V Hockey 10, 11, Capt. 123 IV Basket- ball 10, V.11, 12,X. Lafrossv 10,11 Capt. 12. - Bugs. Call Robin Smvlkinson 1412 Highviow Dr. Thx-sp. SOC. 123 Art Svrylcv Club 10,Pre-5.113AFS10,11,123CAA10, 113CabarPl123Ring CPr0mony113 Spirit Comm, 11,123 SPCA123 Prom Comm.11, l2,C3I'i3Kl.COfT1l'T1, 123 Class Chrldor, 11, Capt. 12. Univ. of Md. L00 Rubenstein reioirvs with only 24 more days left. seniors 235 DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL: Terrye Coldberg and Ierry Plovsky. 236 seniors Michael Robert Stappler 6607 Pimlifo Rd. IV Football 10, Capt. 11, V, 125 IV Indoor Track 11,125 V. Trac'k115 IV Lacrosse 105 Bridge Club 105 Class Softball I1 Univ. of Md. I r I Amy Lynn Stein .3214Smltb Ave Boys V. Basketball - Mgr, 125 FTA 105 ll5 AFS 115 Art Svrvire Club 10, 115 CAA 10, 115 SPCA 125 Spirit Comrn 105115125 Prom Comrn.115 125 Grad, Cornrrt.125 Class Chrlder. 12. Llniv. of Md. Cary E. Sober 2434 Smith Ave. IV Football 10, V. 11, 125 V. Indoor Track 10, Capt, 115 125 IV Lacrosse 10, V. 115 V. Outdoor Track 125 Var. Club 11,125 Marathon Football Came 12. Univ. of Md. Gene Arthur Solomon 6705 Saginaw Cir. IV Football 115 V. 125 IV Wrestling 115 IV Baseball 11,V.125 Class Bas- ketball 11. - Gino. Michigan State Univ. Carol Lynn Steinberg 3111 Hatton Rd. Honor Soc. 115 125 Choir 125 Cho- rale 12g Thesp. Soc 10, 115125 IV Volleyball 11, V. '125 IV Basketball 10, 115 V. 125 Bridge Club 105 115 Sec. 125 CAA 105 115 125 Auntie Mame1O5 Hello lDolly115 Cabaret l2. Penn State Steven Lewis Sokolow 3306 Creenvale Rd. PRISM11, Fd.-in-Chief125 lt's ACB- demif - Alt. 125 IV Football 105 SCA Rep. 125 Spirit Cornm. 10. - Sok. Univ of Md. Lois Somrners 6818 Cherokee Dr. Honor Soc. 115 125 Choir ll, 125 Chorale 125 Thesp. Soc. 105 115125 VVPSH 115AFS115 Spanish Club 115 French Club 115 Auntie Marne 105 Hello Dolly 115 You Can't Take lt With You 125 Cabaret 12. - Lo, Univ. of Pennsylvania. Steven Howard Steinberg 3412 Fielding Rd. lra Arnold Steinhart Clarence Harry Stoner Karen Lea Stough 7604 Labyrinth Rd. 57 South Ritters Ln. Marcie Ann Strauss 3308 Marnat Rd. Girls Glee Club 125 Boys Track - Mgr. 115 Spanish Club 11, Treas. 125 Med. Careers Club 115 Med. Science Club 11. - Bubba. Univ. ofMd. john Strawser Rt, 7 Reisterstown Rd. Brenda Kaye Strange 7528 Seyen Mile Ln. 18Pine Bark Cl. Girls Clee Club lO,11,125 Maior- Towson Strayer Business School. cities - Capt, 10, 11, Capt. 12. Sec- retary. MOST ATHLETIC: Margie Weinberg and David Reanfter. seniors 237 238 seniors jonathan Eric Surell 6806 Cherokee Dr. Choir 12, Letter of Commendation 12, Political Club 12, Cabarf't12, SPCA 12, Spirit Comm 12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12. Univ. of Md. Marcelle Claire Sussman 3311 Marnat Rd. French Club 10, Treas. 11, Pres.12, AFS10, 11, GAA 11, Reclamation Club 10, Ring Ceremony 11, Spirit Comm. 11. George Washington Univ. Richard David Sussman Vt-lvc-t Valley Way Honor Soc. 11, Tre-as. 12, Choir 11, Treas. 12, Student Court 12, IV Football 10, lV Lacrosse 10, IV Outdoor Track 11, V 12, Cabaret 12, Class Officer - Pres.1O, Mara- thon Football Game A Chmn. 12. YSuss. Univ. of Md. MOST TALENTFD: Robin Miller and Bruce Kluger. Clara Reshelle Szmidt 6710 Darvvood Dr. Spanish Club 11, 12, CAA 11, 12, Library Aide 11, 12, AFS 12, Med. Careers Club 12. UMBC. William Michael Tannebaum 6955 Brookmill Rd. Western Voc.TeCh.11,12,AV Aide 10, 11, 12. 7 Bill, Data Proc- essing. Ellen Carol Tarlow 6715 Chippewa Dr. Honor Soc. 12, Concert Choir 12, Girls Cjlee Club 11, 12, V. Chrlder. 11, Capt. IZ, Cabaret 12, Prom Comm. ll, Grad, Comm. l2, Sr. Auction Comm I2. George Wash- ington Univ. David Michael Thorne 40 South Ritters Ln. You Can'l Take It With You 12.- Toes. Catonsville Comm. Coll. me Robert Louis VValdman 5225Midfield Rd. Honor Soc. 11, Pres 12, PVNVACLF 11,12gVar,Club12,lX Lac'rosse1U, V. 11, IV Indoor Trac li 10, Folk Rot k Assernblv 12. - Bobby. Hav- ertord Coll Susan Eresell Troxell 11 Old Court Rd. lV Softball 10, School Store 12. - Tusiri. Sec retarv. Margaret Elizabeth VVa1ler h 215 Clarendon Ave. VVestern Voc. le4h.11, 12 - Mar- gie. Hairdresser. Lawrence R. Tvler Larry Tvnes PO. Box 177, Valley Rd. 102 Enchanted Hills Rd. Glenn Lee VVeinberg RFID 7, Box 5515, Mc llonough Rd Band 10, 11, lazz Rock Ensemble 10, 11, 12, IX' Basketball 10, Class Basketball 11, 12, Class Sottball 11, Cabaret 12, Grad. Cornrn 12, SPCA 12. George VVashtn5.1ton Unix' Nlariorie lvnn 1Nt-tnberg l1203NinaCl. 1lonorSr1c 11, 12, PXNNACM '11, liusiness Nlgr. and Sports ld. 125 X' Nollevball lfJ,11,Capt.12,IX'Bas' ketball Capt. 10, V. 11, Capt 125 V Sottball ltl, Capt. l1,12i GAA 111, Sec. 11, l'res, 12, latin Club - Set. 12, SWCA 12. - Margie. Univ, ot Md. Seniors unite after a successful c ut day. seniors 239 240 seniors z l l S -g Regina lee Wheeler Rt 1, llox S94-H, Susanann Dr. Girls Clem- Club 10, 11. A Wheel. Catonsville Comm. Coll. Senior spirit shines through. Charles L. Wolf F1811 Chippewa llr llonorSoc,12, lhvsp. Soc l1, 12, Antigone 10, How to Sticcrwri 10, Trilogy1l,Undr-fthe Sycamore lrer' 12, Hello Dolly11,Y Chuck. Univ. ol Mil. Ricky Wolff i2l7Micltielc Gary Alan Weinstein 2707 Summerson Rd. Choir 12, PIPELINE - Sports Ed. 12, Var. Club 10, 11, 12, lV Soccer 10, V. 11, 12, V. Indoor Track - Capt. 10, V. Baseball A Capt. 10, V. 11, 12, Class Baskelball11,12, Class Softball - Coach 11, Prom Comm.11,1Z. Univ. of Md. Wendy E.Weinstein 104 Enchanted Hills Rd. Girls Clee Club 11. - Missie. Frederick School of Practical Nurs- ing, lanet Hilary Wolfson 608 Field Rd Chorus IU, Volleyball - Mgr. ll, CAA 10, SCA Rep. 12, - Peach. Univ. of Md. Amanda Irene Wood 12 Wengate Ct. - Mandy. Comm. Coll. of Baltif ITIOVQ. David Iay Yarrnosky 2806 Laurelwood Ct. IV Soccer 10, V. 11, IV Basketball 10, V. 11, 12, Var. Club 11, 12, Class Basketball - Coach 11, 12, Folk Rock Festival 11, Ring Ceremony 11. - Yarmo. Univ. of Md. Howard Michael Ziman 2900 Oakton Ct. IV Football 10, 11, IV Lacrosse 10. - Zim. Univ. of Md. I. 2 5 v I '14, . 1, t 3 BIGGEST FLIRTS: Ellen Schnitzer and Richard Einstein. Amie Sue Zimmerman 21 Randall Ave. Folk Music' Club 10. - Reds. Univ. of Hawaii. Seniors not pictured: Doyle Scott Akard Iohn Marshall Balder Caron Ann Brian Ivan Eric Cohen Iames Randolph Crue Matt Rodney Dillion Barry Neil Ellin Howard Dennis Goetz George Goldman Robert Graziul Rebecca Lynn Heyman Russell Wayne Hinshaw, Richard Kronthal Iames R. Lane Gary Mark Liebman David Eugene Lilienfeld Ilene Iill Naron Randy Fisher Robinson Nancy Roth Greg H, Smith Steven Mark Starr William Bartlett Stewart Mark David Zenitz seniors 247 W.. 1, X.- 11' ,...........f- -'--Ax ,f-X fi gms in ' W. A gl? ,ATN 5 'h.1xl f, XL 242 senior Collage guna. ,o -S'-W P1 fvrkv m'f3'7g, 'ufff' f v senior Collage 243 Fuh-LJ-II brings back rock 'rm roll Y . . , . . , W Scfmors Show their apprecralrcm by prvsvntrng Mrs. lac obs with a plaque Y .Z , r-f ,q , IfIworvnotaS0nior. . 244 senior day Senior Da 1974 Senior Spirit sfintillates. The Hillbilly Revival. ,pdl fi N Oh my, this feels good. senior day 245 Abbe Levitt and date take a break inthe Prom festivities, Robin Cooperman poses for hQr Pf0m favgr, Robin Feldman and date get in the swing of things 246 senior prom Elisa Okun reminisces her Senior year, Prom - A Winner At Pimlico Pimlico Race Track opened its gates on Tuesday, june ll to the graduated class of 1974 as they entered one of the most elegant social events of the season. Seniors and their dates danced to the sound of Penn Lucy which included music reminiscent of the Rock 'n Roll era. The ladies were presented with unique Prom favors - a personalized cari- cature. As the one o'clock finish line drew nearer, seniors turned their rings for the final time and bade their fare- vvells to one another. Prom couples take in the atmosphere. senior prom 247 Distinguished Graduates of The Class of 1974 Pikesville Senior High School NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FINALISTS - Allan Hilliard Mazer, David Michael Share, Sarah Strauss. NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION RECIPIENTS - Allan Michael Brecher, Nancy Ellen Danenberg, Marcia Phyllis Fink, Sara Ellen Freedman, Michael Alan Gerber, Steven jay Kantor, Richard Alan Kushnick, Deborah Rochelle Mesh- ulam, jack Avery Miller, Margaret Helen Mitnick, jan Llynn Mohr, Sara Gay Raskin, Elizabeth joan Rody, Ruth Arlene Sindler, jonathan Eric Surell, Richard David Sussman, Robert Louis Waldman, Charles L. Wolf. SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIPS - The Friendship Sisters, l.O.B.C. 'fBessie Brown Memorial - Debra jane Shcapiro j, Lions Club of Pikesville - Michale Alan Gerber Pikesville jaycees - Gene Arthur Solomon Giant Foods, Inc. WBAL Television It's Academic Program'l - Alan jerold Baverman, jan Lawrence Hammerman, Barbara Lynn Koogle, Douglas Stuart Kraus, jack Avery Miller Pikesville Senior High School PTSA- Eugene Michale Bank, Stacey Robin Hirsch, judy Maler, judith Deborah Schwartz Pikesville junior High School PTA - Dennis Alan Goldman, Amy Beth Sacks Milbrook Elementary School PTA - Cheryl Ann Reed Wellwood Elementary School PTA - Robin Mary Miller Fort Garrison Elementary School PTA-Michael Evan Kermisch Sudbrook junior High School PTA- Dawn Elizabeth Sisler Summit Park Elementary School PTA and Lions Club of Pikesville-Arthur jay Harris Pikesville Senior High - Senior Class - Nancy Ellen Danenberg, Ruth Ellen Sammel Pikesville Senior National Honor Society-Samuel Carl Gold, jan Lynn Mohr Pikesville Senior High - Concert Choir - Debra S. Kotelchuck Pikesville Senior High - Student Government Assoc. - Gerald Irving Plovsky Pikesville Senior High - Girls' Athletic Assoc. - Marjorie Lynn Weinberg GRADUATES WHO WERE OFFERED COLLEGIATE SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, OR LOANS - Stewart Alan Anshell, Eugene Michael Bank, Brian Marc Berele, Corinne DiPasquale, Richard David Finstein, Michael Alan Gerber, Ava Lynn Gruenberg, Ann Esther Hammer, Arthurjay Harris, Charles Edward Hauck, jr., Ellen Beth Hoffman, joel Bruce Klein, Debra Shelley Kotel- chuck, Laurie Ann Levin, judy Maler, Stephen Alan Mormann, Susan Moses, Arthur Miles Powell, Lynn Beth Rosenthal, Beth Alma Sandler, David Michale Share, Howard Leonard Siegel, Robert Louis Waldman, David Allan Wright, Howard Michael Ziman. NATIONAL, STATE, AND COUNTY AWARDS EOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT OR SERVICE- Society of Women Engineers Certificate of Merit for High Honor in Science and Mathematics - Susan Moses 1974 U.S. Senate Youth Program Finalist -Alan jerold Baverman Pikesville jaycees Scholastic Achievement and Leadership Award - Samuel Carl Gold Exchange Club of Randallstown Youth-of-the-Year Award - Alan jerold Baverman Annual Scholar-Athlete Award - Charles Edward Hauck, jr. National Honor Society Service Emblem Pendant Collar- Robert Louis Waldman American Assoc. of Teachers of French: Maryland - Marcelle Claire Sussman American Assoc. of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese: Maryland - Diane Carol Millhauser DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS - Art -Corinne DiPasquale, Gail Robin Smelkinson, English -jan Lynn Mohr, Ruth Arlene Sindler, Drama - Ella Sue Bronstein, Ian Auery Hochberg, journalism -Alan jerold Baverman, jan Lynn Mohr, Literary- Alex Kruger Levin, Steven Lewis Sokolow, French - Marcelle Claire Sussman, Spanish - Nancy Ellen Daneberg, Home Eco- nomics - Daryn Knosen, Crisco Plaque -Alan Gilbert Kaufman, Sterling Silver Place Setting -Ellen Sue Schnitzer, lndus- trialArts-jeffrey Howard Chircus, David Lawrence Levine, Anthony Harry Pollack, Gary Edward Sober, Library- Faith Ivy Lieberman, jack Charles Crystal, Arthur Blumberg, Music - Sarah Strauss, Kathleen Ann Hebert, Choir - Debra S. Kotel- chuck, Robin Mary Miller, Deborah Morris Smart, Band - Kenneth jay Friedman, Phyllis Leigh Flety, Steven jay Kantor, Michael Barton Monheit, Social Studies -Alan jerold Baverman, jan Lawrence Hammerman, Specialftward-Gerald Irv- ing Plovsky. ' AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE STUDENTS WHO SPENT SENIOR YEAR AT PIKESVILLE SENIOR HIGH - Olof Martin lngeb- rand - Sweden, Milvia M. A. Pascenti - Chile. CLASS MEMBER WHO SPENT SENIOR YEAR AS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT - Marjorie Beth Perlman. FACTS ABOUT THE CLASS OF 1974- Number of graduates - 435 Number of graduates entering four year colleges - 315 l72IZ,j, No. entering two year colleges, nursing schools, technical schools, etc. - 77 l18'Z1j, Total no. entering institutions of higher learning - 392 C907-lj, Total no. entering fields of employ- ment- 43 l1OlZ,j, Total no. of colleges accepting graduates -172, Total no. of states and countries accepting these gradu- ates - 21 States plus Chile, Israel, and Sweden. 248 graduation W V XX, M1 .Mr ' fi f Q0 Nb ' graduation 249 250 graduation Graduation Attraets Full House The graduating class of 1974 was the first in Pikesville's history to hold Commencement in the round. Painters Mill played host to the 435 graduates and their families and friends. Speakers for the evening included guest speaker Senator loseph Tydings and students lan Mohr and lohn Balder. After the graduates turned their tassels they were addressed for the final time by President larry Keene and Advisor Diane lacobs. The evening was a tremendous suc- cess and proved, None Before Like '74. graduation 257 Sponsors Besl' Wishes +o 'I'he Class of '74 - MR. AND MRS. LEROY L. GAMSE Bes+ Wishes and Much Success Io Jane+ Wolfson - MOM AND JERRY CongraI'uIaI'ions 'I'o my granddaughler Wendy - Love, GRANDMA Congralulaiions Io our niece Wendy - Love, AUNT FAGGY AND UNCLE MILTON CongraI'uIa'I'ions Wendy - AUNT ROSALIND AND UNCLE BERNIE HAGI'S COIFFURES BEAUTY SALON 363-I060 I MR. AND MRS. THEODORE KLEIN THE RED GARTER, LTD., For Ihe ToIaI Look in SporI'swear, MI. 'Washingfon Village MR. AND MRS. M. ELLIOT ROBINSON AND FRONA TED'S PIKESVILLE TAILOR - Cleaning - AIIeraI'ions - SI'orage -Shirfs THE PINNACLE STAFF Wishes 'ro Thank AII Sponsors, PaI'rons, and Adveriisers I for Their Suppor+. 252 Q' ht W ,ifausz fAs BAMQEM Wm 33,60 Gig-22? wg'-J 000 EE 12 3.013 0 mg H5 96 09 l of' ep QA Q o rc- . G EO IW W Q.,-sf: Bt' sw 5 QUB2 5 I Q 19 . like 1 QQD7 gg 92935 9' -YYY' QE- Q WY? QJSZ-RSQLLQBQSK Congralulalions DEBBIE May you always reach 'rhe pinnacle of success and happiness. Mom, Dad, Joan, Ru+h, and Ellen Fishbein Good Luck Lo DONNA GREENBERG and the Class of '74 With Love, Mom, Dad, Adrienne, and Ellen Congraf I 'I +o BARBARA MILLER L N d Pop P BARBARA MILLER Offif BERNARD SHEAR. OPTICIANS 9I59 R 'I I' Rd. Vall V II Shop C + CompIimen+s of The Tarlow Family Good Luck MARGIE WEINBERC-5 Love, Jodi Doline Chrissy Wishes MARGIE WEINBERG Luclr in 'rhe Fu+ure The I973 Varsify and Junior Varsify Volleyball Teams wish 'lo 'rhanlc COACH MARY FARRELL for all +he lime and pafience she gave us. We really apprecia+ed it Good luck always Miss Farrell! Congra+ula+ions 'ro GAIL SMELKINSON and +he Class of '74 Love, Mom, Dad, Leslie, Shelley, Joyce, and Sadie fini 74? Mrs. Kinsey's Period 5 English Class lfyx Rik.-if Q,,J J Congra'rula+ions, Bes+ Wishes and Love Always 'lo MAR CIE WEINBERG Mother, Dad, Howard, Steven, and Nibs Congraiulaiions +o DEBBIE KUNTZ on her graduafion. Mom, Dad, David, Dick, and Michael To Our One and Only TERRYE Mofher, Dad, Howard, Hinda, S+uar+ Marilyn, and Sieve THE GIRLS' A THLETIO ASSOOIA TION OONGRA TULA TES THE CLASS OF I 974 AND OUR SENIOR OFFICERS MARGIE WEINBERG - PRESIDENT ROBIN MILLER - VICE PRESIDENT JAN MOHR - TREASURER Lo+s of Luck, MICHELLE The Lipsih Family wwgafw Jw0gafwaMQwhgpZww Congra+uIa+ions STEVE ROSEN on Your Grad- ualion Wi+h Love, Mom, Dad, Terri, and Sugar Mmm wufdlkw May Your Life Be as Beauliful as an Orchid. Congra+ula+ions fo The King of Records MIKE KERMISCH and 'rhe Class of '74 From His Parenfs, Jack and Bea Kermisch Besf Wishes Class of '74 Mr. and Mrs. Roberl H. Smifh Blilell The Ca+erer Wilh I'he Orchid Touch. Bluefeld caI'ers al' Bluecresf NorI'h in Pilcesville, or al your home or facilify. For ideas aboul' how The Orchid Touch can come Io +he aid of your par'ry, call 486-2 I 00. Congra+ula+ions JUDY, LYNN, and +he Class of '74 From Mr. and Mrs. Norfon Schwariz and +he Enfire Schwarh Family Congra+ula+lons +0 Our Daughler - WENDY LEVIN and 'the Class of l974 May your en'rire life be full of happiness La Parfumerie CROSS KEYS PHARMACY 435-8866 - 435-5050 - 435-505I Village of Cross Keys Congrafulafions SUSAN The rose has become a symbol of 'Fragrance and beaufy. No o1'her flower has had so many poelic +ribu+es paid 'ro H! Love, Al, Audrey, Nancy Good Luck Farewell +o SARA Plk6SVlll6 and fhe FFOFTI 'lhe Class of '74 Yarmosky Family Mom' Dad' and Linda Raskin Congrafulalions ANNE GOLDMAN You're Greafl Love, Mom and Dad Alex, Carla, Jacob, and Linda Congrafulalions 'ro JAMIE and The Class of '74 Love, Mom, Dad, Ellensue, and Gramps Congra+ula+ions MARY JANE SCHLCSS Aunl' Muriel Congra+ula'rions +o Our Third Pilcesville Gradua+e SUSAN KRAVETZ - Class of '74 From Mom and Dad Carole - Class of '66 Judy - Class of '69 PRODU SAVAL FOOD CTSCCLINC. Congra+ula+es PAU L SAVAL May your 'Fu+ure be filled wi+h heallh, happiness, and success. Dear Michael, Don'+ pu'r off 'For fomorrow wha'r you can do +oday, for if you enioy doing if foday, you can do i+ again +omorrow. Bes1'o'f luclcfo you and fhe class of I974. Love, Dad, Ma, Carol, Shep, and Jon Congrafulafions and Good Luck Always in All Ways +o LYNN SCHWARTZ and +he en'I'ire class of I974 Wilh Love, Mom, Dad, and David Good Luclc ALAN and fhe Class of '74 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Baverman Besl of Luclr TURTLE Love, Clam and Shilley JILL N. MARGOLIS Congra'rula+ions and Bes+ Wishes From Souffle and fhe Res+ of Us. 60777 Qmenzls 0 1w7'6 ffwjsffflmf W5 ZQULBWWLHW. Congratulation to CAR and th ASS oi 74 N XX is Cmumbm I IX i kk QS X xx X NK S xx Q Q: x P., Shock, Filberr, Die, Air- an, T.R.G., Josephine Tennis, and numerous ofhers, You will always be my besi memories. Wifh undying friendship, Nelle Bean R.L.K., May 800 miles be +he only fhing fo ever come be+ween us. Bes+ wishes for luclr, suc- cess, and happiness. All My Love, Clam - summii park - reis+ers+own road - bel+way - parallel park, donu+, pig mi+chell, popcorn, hawaiian punch, never visi+ unexpec+edly, bingo, sunglasses, fennis, missing 34, chow mein, +ie a yellow ribbon, surprise par+y, your freder- iclr, my shawan road, i hale you, i'm sorry, shpug, dodi, 3 4, 320, 35, 3 I4, 3?, 3?, shu+ up - i'm only kidding, you never eaf, s+eve, whal' should i do, mud eyes, shenan- doah, fields - las+ +ime, bowling, baslcefball layup, minia- fure golf . . Thanks, Tur+le To DIANE, You're a Doll. Love, Jeff Congrafulaiions PAU LA POLLEKOFF Mom, Dad, Abby, Andy, and Allison Good Luck JODY The Whifehouses Congra+ula+ions GAIL Love, Mom, Dad, Gary, and Danny To A.H., T.G., J.H. and o+hers, +hanx for your friendship. Love E.H -ix 'lu -1, a 1 S 73 ,V ,,:l Mr. Mann s Period 6 English Class To JACKIE, Happy are 'those who dream dreams and are ready To pay +he price 'ro have Ihem come Irue. All our Iove, Mom, Dad, Sfacey, and Bruce To HOWARD, More fhan yesferday, Less 'Ihan fomorrow. Love, Jane? Trophies ' Awards Plaques ' Engraving Laminafions Adverfising Speciallies Business Giffs I6 Easl Lombard SI. 685-2626 +han I did! ALLEN LEE OPTICAL FASHION CENTER, INC. See Yourself on TV by Videofape and Ins+an+ Replay I4I6 Reislersfown Road 486-2400 CongraI'uIaI'ions AMYE GORBACK and +he Class of '74 From Mom, Dad, Michael, and Samson THE PHIL MARKMAN CO. Good luck +o 'fha volleyball, baskefball, and sof+baII Ieams. I hope you win more games Tur+Ie f 750 0 same from like Class if 75 Congrafulahons JoAnn WendY Resnick To you and +he and +he members of +he Class of 74 Class of 74 we wash you Love success happl ness and a world of peace Mom Dad S+eve Sharon and George Mo+her Dad and JIII Besf Washes fo Congrafulahons Susan and besf of luck and fhe Class always fo our son Gary and 'lhe of 74 class of 74 Dr and Mrs Dr and Mrs Harold M Manuel Sober Hellman and Susan THE SINFUL SEVEN Congra+ula+lons JANET SEYFER and 'rhe Class of I974 From The Seyfer Family Mom and Dad Malel Tov Congra+ula+lons 'ro our daughler Sfeven Clara Szm1d+ on her gradua 'On Love Love Mom Dad Lora Nalalle and Randle and Tama Mo+her Dad Candy Congralulahons and Besl Washes +o our daugh'rer GallFr1edman and +he Class of 74 Wl+h love, Mom, Dad, and +he Family CAN YOU REMEMBER. . . Howard Sugarman nol' being sweel? Randi Eisner nol being CHEERful? Joan Markman being home on a Salurday nighl? Sandy Schaflel being nosey? Jody Whilehouse no+ spilling her lunch? Debbie Kunlz wilhoul her crop machine? Eddie Ginsberg wilhoul' Jeannie? Jeannie Oberfelder wilhoul' Eddie? Jill Hurwilz nol' lapping her way inl'o lhe hearls of millions? Corinne DiPasquaIe's mounlains, raised? Jeff Lafferman wilh slraighl hair? Relyping 'l'he enlire senior seclion? BUT IF YOU CAN'T REMEMBER, CAN YOU IMAGINE. . . Howie Siegel as l'he double of Fa+ Boy ? Donna Greenberg as a guesl' sl'ar on +he Rel'sons? Jodi Doline wilh +he mou+h and nol lhe know how ? Abbe Baida wearing conlacls? Gail Goldberger chewing gum? Ricky Kraus wilhoul' his camera? David Brooks wi'lh his camera? Chuck Cohen being serious? Bobby Waldman minding lhe business? Wade??? Dino as a guesl sl'ar on lhe Flinlslones wilh her new child named Onid? Mrs. Morome wilhoul' her onions, diel' ril'e, and amusing slories al' lunch? Barbara, Carol, Margie, and Debbie wilhoul 'rheir 74 slaff? YES!!! Congralulalions lo Barbara Miller and l'he Class of '74 Wil'h love, Mom, Dad, Ira, Sue, and Jerry To Linda Lansman To Neue' Congra+ula'I'ions from Donna Good luck from Andy Slay well 'from Mofher and Dad And love from all of us! In hopes of love and happiness for lhe fu'l'ure. Congralulalions To fhose we had cloubl' and bed, ofluck aboul'- Special congra+uIa+ions 'ro +0 LARRY TYNE5 Eddie Ginsberg BRUCECAREY d h BILLSTEWART an I e and SUSAN ROSE Class of '74 . 'll ' . El-oodllucakl miss you Mom' Dad' ove a w y , . Adrienne, Jody and Debbie PENNYBACK Relail Apparel Syslem for High Fashions Towson - Easlern Ave. Reislerslown Road Plaza 4 S S eg f 9 S Q 1' -i ff L Q CD 9 ompkimenfs O5 WW Qjmw +lwJ,0,L Www From Her Moiher and Fafher, Good Luck fo MARGIE WEINBERG Love, Aunl Sylvia and Uncle Morris Congraiulafions +o BETH May your 'Fu'l'ure be as brigh+ as you are. Love, Mom, Dad, Marc, and Sue 'POND' KlhJANlS AFEEEX-ING S'TgoNg,g,,q. yqg. QOGKSEN BALL-:7'A4,Qpy..-4 'ILVNCHOMARLBQRQUGSUDOO 'o2 5P'D MAN'RlD6,So fm :Q-UJZZZCRACKEQS-ENDQXZ-41: 5. QPF' ' 5-inc--7, 024753 mn-as-as -asrzu--Nivea v3A3N4,--49,4 z'iQ'9lVl'l7'9'dri'H'Jld,4v.qDp, Q2-'19-?ino1 Vygloygmwz Q-S'G7UN0QDw'oUUWHQox0s 0-l-VS ?J-'HM Nl SLHQIIVNI- 'S'd3i0.??W'S3'i'D ,Q9gQ1-994.0 Wishing a Success SANDY SCHAFTEL Susan, Louis, ScoH, Malcolm, and Freclcles Congra+ula+ions +o ANN HAMMER and +he Class of I974 Wi+h Love, Mom, Dad, Larry, and Jon TERRYE, May all your days be full of sunshine, love, and happiness. Friends forever. Luv, Ann Good Luck +o All Gradua+ing S+uden+s From Ellen and Neil Kaplan Good Luck MARGIE WEINBERG Love, Lynne, Warren, Marc, Jeff, and Tislre+ RON, No+ ius+ +oday, bu+ always . . . l wish you love. Ann Congrafulaiions and Good Luck +0 Our Cousin MARGIE WEINBERG From Robin and Gayle Nee- dle Congrafulalions and Besi Wishes +o MIKE SHARE Mo'l'her, Dad, and S+effi Compliments ot ITCHELL FUQS Downtown Store 81 Office Loch Raven Plaza Shopping Ctr. 227 North Howard Street 923-925 Taylor Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21201 ,M ,m Towson, Md. 21204 Telephone C3012 727-4563 S Telephone C3015 296-5115 Con ?7CZfUfCLfL,O715 love, Wm, ,Dad and fczzjy Congratulations to Our Daughter ROBYN Good Luck Always. All our love, Mom, Dad, Scott, Arthur, and Shana . Congratulations To Mom, Dad, and Bill, Thanks tor everything. JABEXT SEYFER T B b' th + b +' 9 Class ot I974 From The Godwin Family Donna - Wayne - Sandra Love, RON Congratulations and Best Wishes tor the Future LINDA R. DOUGLAS All Our Love, From the Family and Duchess CONGRATULATIONS to MAR IA PINK and THE CLASS of '79 FINK'8 DISCOUNT LIQUORS 6054 FALLS ROAD qfgigep 577- 9599 i x x Y. ff . j ' n I ' 287 1506 Uvaid -P ide pi Bafbam Wm- VZ? 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Mom, Dad, and Nina From fhe presidenf The Plovs fo our son The Preside Congrafulafions fo fhe and good luck in fhe fufure fo our son JERRY To Lois Wifh Love C, D, E, and 2 From Ala n 's parenfs To B., k New York YS Anabels A Rose nf 3: I 5 Whifmans Class of '74 Lifegaurds V.D. 7+h Period The Summer P. From fhe presidenf's parenfs EDITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like fo fake fhis opporfunify fo fhank: Mrs. Morome, for always pulling my head ouf of fhe ground when if was sinking so low, Margie Weinberg, for being a good sporf when faking over fhe business and for working so diligenfly unfil fhe end, Barbara Miller, for coming up when Times were rough: Carol Consfam, for always agreeing wifh my decisions even fhough you always disagreed: Chuck, Bobby, and Wade, for nof holding a grudge: The Enfire Sfaff, for fhe fime and energy fhaf was needed fo creafe PINNACLE I974. I would also like fo fhank all fhe people who were indi- recfly involved wifh fhe yearbook. If is a combinafion of fhe above people fhaf have made fhe pasf year a memora- ble one. Good luck Jodi, Sandy, and Randi and may your experiences be as rewarding as ours. Thank you, Debbie Fishbein Edifor-in-Chief Faculty Directory Lorraine Aaronson B.A., Goucher Coll., M.L.A., johns Hopkins, Social Studies IO, 12, SGA Advisor, Release Time Coordinator. ludith Anacker B.A., UMBC, Bryn Mawr Coll., Span- ish I, II. Ward E. Barnes B.S., Dickinson Coll., M,E., Ed.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Algebra II, Math ll, Calculus, Bridge Club Advisor. joe Baxley B.A.E., Univ. of Florida, English lI,12, Senior Class Advisor, Folk Music Club Advisor. . Sharee Bergdoll B.S., M.A., West Virginia Univ., Guid- ance Counselor. Daniel Birnbaum M.A.T., johns Hopkins, French I, III, French Club Advisor. Paul Bolenbaugh B.A. Ball State Coll., M.A. Indiana Univ., Social Studies, Honor Society Advisor. Brenda F. Bornt B.S., Salisbury State, M.Ed., Univ. of Md., Guidance Counselor. Curt Boushell Penn State Univ., B.S., East Strouds- burg Coll., Physical Education. Robert Breitenbach B.S., Towson State, M.Ed., johns Hop- kins, Geography, International Per- spectives. VVilliam L. Broelmann B.S., N.Y. State Univ. Coll., Electron- ics, Technical Drawing, junior Class Advisor. Garland A. Brown B.A., Shaw Univ., M.A., North Caro- lina Central Univ., Social Studies TI. Yvonne Bullock B.A., Univ. of Md., Spanish II, III. Sheridan L. Cecil B.A., Western Maryland Coll., English 284 faculty directory IO, Research Paper, Creative Writing, Adv. Written Comp., Fundamentals of Written Comp., PRISM Advisor. Virginia VV. Charles B.S., Denison Univ., M.A.T., johns Hopkins, Biology, jV Softball Coach. Duane L. Cipollini B.S., Indiana Univ. of Pa., M.E.D., johns Hopkins, Algebra II, Math II, Calculus, Honor Society Advisor. Pamela Clarke B.A., Rosary Coll., M.S., Univ. of Notre Dame, Algebra I, Geometry, Trig.lAnalyt. Georgeana B. Cobb B.S., Morgan State, Algebra I, Geome- try, Integrated AIgebra!Trig. Diane Coble B.S., Towson State Coll., Algebra I, II, Integrated AIgebra!Trig. Peterj. Critikos B.A., La Salle Coll., M.A., Villanova Univ., M.A., St. Mary's Seminary and Univ., American Experience, Political Club Advisor. jill Cutler B.A., Univ. of Illinois, International Perspectives, Twentieth Century World, Criminology Club Advisor. Carol Danielson Shippensburg State, A.A., Catonsville Community Coll., B.S., Balto. Coll. of Commerce, Typewriting II, Personal Use Typing!Forkner Shorthand. Kenneth W. Davidson B.S., Shippensburg State Coll., M.S., Morgan State Coll., Chemistry, Phys- ics. Vincentj. DeBlase B.S., M.Ed., Loyola, Algebra I, College Algebra, Prob.!Statistics and Com- puter Math. Frank Dickson M.Ed., Loyola Coll., Guidance Coun- selor. Richard A. Disharoon B.S., Towson State Coll., M.A., Teach- ers Coll., Columbia Univ., Vocal Music IO, ll, 12, Guitar, Concert Choir. Phillip E. Donlin A.B., Univ. of South Carolina, M.S., Univ. of Bridgeport, Physical Educa- tion. Mary F. Eberhart B.A., Western Maryland Coll., M.S.T., Rutgers Univ., Mathematics. Kenneth Edmunds B.S., Univ. of Md., johns Hopkins, Towson State, Mathematics, jV Base- ball Coach. Mary Farrell B.S., Univ. of Md., Phys. Ed. II. PaulFenchak B.S., Clarion State Coll., M.Ed., Penn State Univ., john Carroll Univ., Inter- national Perspectives, Eastern Europe and USSR. Norman H. Froelich B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Md., General Woodworking I, II, III, Industrial Arts Department Chairman. Martha j. Heyne B.A., Goucher Coll., Latin Il, Latin Club Advisor. Norman Himelfarb A.B., M.Ed., johns Hopkins Univ., English TO, English Department Chairman. joan Holzberg B.S., Univ. of Md., Phys. Ed. IO, GAA Advisor. Madeleine Hurwitz B.S., M.A., Univ. of Utah. Home Eco- nomics Department Chairman. Maxie llgenfritz B.S., Texas Woman's Univ., johns Hopkins School of Nursing, School Nurse. Dianejacobs B.A., Towson State Coll., M.L.A., johns Hopkins Univ., English IO, 12, Senior Class Advisor. Keith H. johnson B.A., Illinois Wesleyan Univ., English 11, Sophomore Class Advisor. Michele R. Kalish B.S., Univ. of Md., Biology. Donald L. Kelbaugh B.S., Towson State Coll., M.A.T., Univ. of N.C., M.S., Morgan State Coll., Physics, Advanced Physics, Science Department Chairman. joan Kinsey B.S., Towson State Coll., M.L.A., johns Hopkins Univ., English 11,12. james C. Kozlowski B.A., johns Hopkins Univ., M.A.T., Univ. of Chicago, English 10. janice A. Krach B.S., Frostburg State Coll., M.F.A., Maryland Institute of Art, Art 10,11, 12, PRISM Advisor. Adam j. Kuchta B.S., Fordham Univ., M.S.L.Sc., St. johns Univ., Librarian. Mary Leathermann B.S., St. joseph Coll., Food and Nutri- tion I, Food for Boys, Intercultural Foods, Housing and Interior Decora- tion, Sophomore Class Advisor. Nathan S. Levin B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Chemistry. Carol D. Long B.F.A., Ohio Univ., Fundamentals of Art, Art History Seminar, Art Seminar. james E. Long B.S., Univ. of Md., Driver Education. Samuel Mann B.A., Univ. of Md., English 11, 12. jane Mazur M.A.T., johns Hopkins Univ., Biology, Biochemistry. Susan McCl0y B.A., Carnegie Institute of Tech., M.Ed., Bowie State Coll., Math. Shirley McFall B.A., Marshall Coll., Business. jerry E. Miller B.S., Bloomsburg State Coll., Business Law!Economics, Retail Selling, Per- sonal Use Typing. Enid I. Morome B.A., Mt. St. Agnes, M.Ed., Loyola, English 12, PINNACLE Advisor. VVillard G. Mouser B.A., Univ. of Md., Issues in Social justice, Dynamics of Individual Behavior, Psychology Club Advisor. Sam Norman B.S., M.S., Ithaca, Univ. of Md., Phys. Ed. 10, Phys. Ed. Department Chair- man. VVinifred O'Connor B.A., Western Md., M.A., Middlebury Coll., French III, IV, V. Edwin F. Paul B.S., Shippensburg State, M.Ed., Loy- ola Coll., Accounting I, Personal Use Typing, Intro. to Business, Business Education Department Chairman. Anna Pobletts A.B., M.A., Western Maryland Univ. of Mad., Towson,State Coll., St. loseph's Coll., Biology. Lida Popik B.S., Penn State Univ., Biology, Horti- culture, Cheerleaders Coach. Barbara Porter B.A., Towson State Coll., Universidad Internacional de Saltillo, Spanish II, iv, v. janice Price B.S., Madison Coll., Phys. Ed. 11, 12. Regis H. Rheb B.S., Towson State Coll., Syracuse Univ., Univ. of Denver, Theater Arts I, II, English 10. Ruth R. Rinehart A.B., Western Maryland Coll., M.Ed., Univ. of Md., Guidance Counselor Department Chairman. Elizabeth B. Rouiller B.A., Louisiana Tech. Univ., M.S., L.S., Univ. of Md., Librarian Department Chairman. Lawrence E. Russell B.S., Towson State Coll., Univ. of Md., Earth Science. Imelda L. Sansone B.A., Coll. of Notre Dame of Md., M.A., Middlebury Coll., Spanish I, French Il. Arthur H. Schmersal B.M., M.M., Peabody Conservatory, Instrumental Music. Frank Shapiro B.S., C.C., N.Y., N.Y.U., johns Hopkins Univ., Algebra I, Integrated Algebra and Trigonmetry, Cieometry. Dora Simons B.A., Univ. of Md., M.L.A., johns Hop- kins Univ., English 12, journalism I, II, PIPELINE Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor. james M. Skeens B.S., Concord Coll., M.A., Marshall Univ., M.S., Morgan Coll., Physics. jerry Sklar B.S., Towson State Coll., M.S., Morgan Coll., PhotographylAstronomy. 'SybilC. Swindell B.S., Univ. of East Carolina, M.Ed., Univ. of N. Carolina, U.S. History. jean Townsend B.S., Towson State Coll., M.L.A., johns Hopkins Univ., English 10. Ronald j. Trivane B.S., Montclair St. Coll., M.S.T., Cor- nell Univ., Chemistry, Track Coach, Bicycle Club Advisor. Edward R. Turkow B.A., M.A.T., johns Hopkins Univ., Spanish II, III, Spanish Club Advisor, WPSH Advisor. Richard Walters B.S., Millersville Senior Coll., M.Ed., Western Maryland Coll., English 11. jane Whitmore B.S., Univ. of Md., M.Ed., Penn State Univ., Home Economics. Bancroft Williams B.A., johns Hopkins, M.A., Loyola, Social Studies. faculty directory 285 Aaronson, Lorraine 24 Abbott, Sandy 164 Abrahams, Robert 55,194 Abrams, Michael 125,176,188 ACADEMICS 10-41 Addis, Robin 176 Adelberg, Rick 55,164 Adelsberger, Dawn 176 Adler, Rebecca 164 Adler, Ronald 176, 270 Adler, Susan 38,194 ADMINISTRATION 14,15 ADVERTISING 252-283 Aiken, Kathy 55,144,164 Aiken, jeffrey 18, 96, 98, 99,108,176 Akard, Doyle 103 Albert, Howard 164 Albin, Larry176,183,185,186 ALL ACTIVITIES NITE 84, 85 Allen, Robin 145,176 Alpern,judy164 Alperstein, Francine 67,106,164 Althoff, Marilyn 176 Altman, Larry 36, 73, 78, 81, 84, 194 Altman, Sue 164 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 92, 93 Amick, Garry 176 Anderson, Norman 176 Anderson, Robert 79 Anderson, Sam 164 Angster, Marlene 194 Annewberg, Ted 123,136,138,164 Anshel, Stewart 194 Antwerpen, Mirian176 Apatoff, Rebecca 176 Applebaum, Lee 176 Arnowitz, Mitchell 59,176,183 Aronson, Tammy 164 ART 38 ARTS 42-69 Atagun,Mert136,176 Attman, Steven 151,194 AUDIO VISUAL AIDES 19 Auerhan, Eddie 88,100,121,176 Axman, Hank 176 Azwalinsky, Barton 164 Bacharach, Robert 124,141,194 Bachman, Carolynn 19 Baer, Elaine 176 Baida, Abbe 17, 64, 88, 95, 194, 239 Baida, Andy125,164 Baitch, Larry 98,100,176 Baklor, Edward 164 Balan, Sharon 164 Balder, john 249 index Index BAND 58, 59 Bank, Eugene109,194 Bank, Suzy 118, 176 Barber, Bonny 196 Barnes, Ward 26 Barshack, Leonard 164 Barshop, Nina 176 BASEBALL154,155 Baseball, james 55,149,164 BASKETBALL, BOYS'j.V. 132,133 BASKETBALL, BOYS' VARSITY 130, 131 BASKETBAII, GlRLS'134, 135 Basler, Kathy 194 Bass, Gary 66, 88,100,176 Bassan, joan ne 54,176,185, 269 Baum, Ronnie 194, 211 Baumgart, CiIla176 Baumgartner, Randy 164 Baumohl, Harry19,176 Bavaro, james 176 Baverman, Alan 49, 62, 78, 79, 88, 163, 195, 229, 280, 281 Baxley, joe 22, 73, 245 Baylus, Steven 164 Becker, Yvonne 164 Behr, Debbie 195 Behr, Mark 164 Belago, Evan 164 Bendos, Maria176 Benson, joan 55,176 Berdann, Amy 55,164 Berele, Brian 195 Berenhaus, David 109,176 Berg, David 140,141,176 Berg, Marlene 195 Berg, Marty 141, 164 Bergdoll, Sharee 17 Berger, Clara 95,99,176 Berger, Wendy 164 Berkow, Don 99,108,124,176 Berlin, Arnold 195 Berlin, Barry 176 Berman, Brynn164 Berman, Ellen 164 Berman, Steven 164 Bernstein, lra195 Bernstein, Steve 176 Bernstein, Wendy 106, 107,157,164 Beser, jerry 176 BICYCLE CLUB 108 Billig, Michael 21, 49, 50, 54, 88, 195, 269, 278 Birnback, Monte 123,164 Birnbaum, Daniel 11, 95 Blankman, Abbie 53, 54156, 108, 175, 269 Blaustein, Howard 164 Bliden, Gayle 54,106,164 Blitstein, Dana 176, 185 Blitstein, Stanley164 Blitz, Scott 55, 164 Block, Barbara 176 Block, Koren176 Bloom, Brad 78,100,195, 219 Bloom, Eric 18, 164 Bloom, Neil 148,165 Bluestein, Nichael 136,138, 165 Blum, Damian 78,137,149,195, 242 Blum, Richard 165 Blumberg, Arthur 19, 39, 59,149,196 Blumberg, EdeI196,198, 202 Bolenbaugh, Paul 24, 88, 90 Boltansky, Larry 80,124,131,196, 216 249, 251 Boltansky, Susan 55, 97,129,165 Bormel, Anita 145,176 Bormel, joe 165 Bormel, Sherry 106, 107, 165, 172 Bornt, Brenda 17 Borshay, jay 117, 136 Bortz, jonathan 96,196 Boushell, Curt 34, 35,136 Bowersox, Karen 126,177 Boyar, Cindy 67, 165 Brady, Laura 165 Brahms, Ellice196 Brash, jodie 93, 95, 106, 177, 270 Braunstein, Ina 196 Braunstein, Mindy 177, 183, 185, 270 Braver, Richard 123, 133,165 Braverman, Nathan 121,141,196 Brecher, Allan 91,100,101,148,149, 196,245,260 Brecher, Mark 108, 148,149, 196, 245, 260 Breitenbach, Robert 24 Brenner, Carolyn 177 Brenner, Larry 149, 165 Brettschneider, Fran 66,165 BRIDGE CLUB 98 Bright, Rhonda106, 129,165 Brodie, Howard 54, 78,177,269 Broelmann, William 37,176 Bronstein, Ella 8, 50, 51, 53, 78, 104, 197,281 Brooks, David 64, 65, 93,100,177 Brotman, Marcia 177, 257 Brown, Bruce 177 Brown, Cynthia165 Brown, Garland 24, 25,131 Brown, Ross 29,177 Bryant, Bill 177 Buchman, Stefanie 118, 144, 177, 191 Buckner, Teri 197 Bull, Norman 177 Burgan, Larry 165 Burgin, Harold 152,153,165 Burnham, George 197 Bushel, Betsy 54,177, 269, 270 BUSINESS 32 Butler, Kevin 47, 55,177 Butler,Todd 136,138,165 Buxbaum, Eddie 165, 166 CABARET48, 49, 50, 51 Campbell, Malcolm 123,133,154,165 Caplan, Barbara 177 Caplan, Bobby 59,148,165 Caplan, Margo 177 Caplan, Robin 165 Caplan, Stuart 177 Carey, Bruce 33,114,120,121,197 Carliner, Saul 96, 97,165,166 Carr, Glenn 165 Carr, Wendell 136,138,165 Carroll, Frances 197 Carson, Brenda144,165 Carter, Kandi 165 Carter, Kim 165 Carter, Michael 123 Cecil, Sheridan 22, 60, 61 Chado, Steven 177 , Chapin, David 109,177 Charles, Valerie 55,134,165 Charles,Virginia 28,157 Chazen,joel 96,177 Checket, Helen 197 CHEERLEADERS118,119 Chernak, jeffrey 59,148,149,165 Cherney, Steve 165 Chernock, Paul 123,136,138,142,165 CHESS CLUB 99 Chessler, Abbie 66, 87,177 Chircus, Allan 165 Chircus,jeffrey197 Chisnell, Cheryl 165 Chisnell,john177 CHOIR 54 CHORALE 54 CHORALE MUSIC 54, 55 Christian, Edward 103,197 Christian, Rita 165 lCipollini, Duane 26, 89 Clagg, joyce 55,197 lClagg, Teresa 177 lClancy,joanie106,165 Clancy, Katy165 Clancy, Paul 136,138,177 Clarell, Sharon 165 Cluster, Noah 165 Clymer, Danny198 Cobb, Georgeana 26, 27 Coble, Diane 27 Cohan, Kim 165 Cohen, Andy 198 Cohen, Charles 64, 198, 224, 280 Cohen, Cindy 165 Cohen, Danny 123, 165 Cohen, Debbie 197 Cohen, Debby 100 cohen, Ellen 106,107,156,177,183, 185 Cohen, Evan 58, 59,165 Cohen, Fred 165 Cohen, Gary198 Cohen, Cary105,198 Cohen, Harold 165 Cohen, jay 95,96, 98,199 Cohen, jeff123, 165 Cohen,judy199 Cohen, Larry 20, 21,166 Cohen, Lee 199, 202, 229 Cohen, Linda 55,106,166 Cohen, Nancy 199 Cohen, Nicholas 89, 98, 99, 177 Cohen, Paul 166 Cohen, Phylis166 Cohen, Robin 126,177 Cohen, Steven 55,166 Cohn, Enid 63,152,177 Conavvay,jeannette177 Constam, Carol 60, 64, 65, 105, 106, 128,198,225 Constantinides, Athena 199 Cook, james 199 Cook, Ted 27 Cooper, janet 177, 276 Cooper, Larry 199 Cooper, Nancy 95,199, 242 Cooper, Paul 96,100,177 Cooper, Sheryl 39, 59, 62, 63,110, 111, 177,257 Cooperman, jonathan 39, 59, 96,199 Cooperman, Robin 8, 50, 54, 67, 199, 246, 281 Cooperstein, Susan 199 Copperstein, Alice 58,166 Corbett, Ken 177 Cornblatt, Mitch 177 Coroneos, Terry166 Cox, Sherrie 178 Creaghan, Carol 200 Creaghan, Stephen 178 CRIMINOLOGY CLUB 97 Critikos, Pete 24 Croghan, Kathleen 106,178 Croney, Charles 200 Croney, Terry 166 Crumbacker, Susan 134,157,166 Crystal, jack 19, 37, 73, 81,100, 200 Crystal, Lynn 166 Cummins, Howard 98,166 Curtis, Lon 200 Cushner, Marty 200 CUSTODIAL STAFF 41 Cutler,jill 25 Dabbah, Claudette 18,106,178 Dahan, Ely 60, 63, 88, 96, 99, 178, 257 Danenberg, Nancy 8, 50, 51, 54, 80, 91, 200, 202, 244, 269, 280, 281 Danialson, Carol 32 Daniel, Danise 178, 270 David, Lester178 Davidson, Kenneth 28 Davis, Alan 18, 98,108,166 Davis, Larry 166 Davis, Leslie 79,118,119, 178,183,270 Davis, Philip 200 Davis, Ronnald166 Deba, Carry166 Deba, Gerry 166 DeBlase, Vince 26, 27,148 Deitch, Alan 178 Deitsch, jacqualine 95,178 Delheim, Michael 85, 200 Deming, lra133,166 DeMuth, Carlton 201 Dennis, Melanie166 Dermer, Phillip103 Diamond, Sylvia 18, 106, 178 Dickson, Frank 17 Dillon, Matt 37, 147, 148, 154 DiPasquale, Corinne 38, 39, 64, 88, 201, 276 Disharoon, Richard 39, 56, 95, 269 Doline, jodl 64, 88, 106, 107,113, 128, 156,161,178,183,185, 270 Donlin, Phillip 4, 34, 35, 116, 138, 142 Dopkin, usa 55,95,97,129,135,155 Douglas, Linda 201 Drechler, Phyllis 166 Dreizen, jill 55, 118,178, 183,185, 186 DRIVER EDUCATION 33 Dryden, Tim 19, 201 Dubin, Fran 166 Dubin, Marc 55,125,166 Dudnikov, Karen 201, 245 Early, Wendy 201 EARTH SCIENCE CLUB 109 Eberhart, Mary156 Eckert, Wayne 166 Eckhaus, S. Robert 36, 96, 98, 201, 206 Eckman, Susan 201 Edmunds, Kenneth 27 Eindin, Louis166 Eisen, Michelle 55,166 Eisenberg, Cindy 106, 166 Eisenberg, Larry 66,108,178 Eisenberg, Stanley 124, 136, 201, 239, 243 Eisenstein, Bobby 166 Eisner, Randi 30, 54, 64, 78, 80, 88, 95, 118, 178, 183, 185, 186, 257, 269 Ellerin,joe166 Ellin, Kathy178 Ellis, Lee 152, 166 Engel, Engel, Karen 201 Leslie 39,106,166 ENGLISH 22, 23 EPILOCUE 296-304 index 287 Eppel, Ma rCae39,54,106,17a,183 Epstein, Barbara 166 Epstein, C Epstein, H indy 55, 106,157,166 oward 124, 202 Epstein, Murray 136, 138, 166 Erdman, Marcie 178 Erlanger, Linda 144, 202, 242 Erlanger, Steven 166 Ernst,VVill iam 178 Eskow, David 202 Evans, Karen 166 Ezersky, R FACULTY Fader, juli Fainberg, andy 202 DIRECTORY 284, 285 e 95,106, 126,166 Robyn 202 Farbman, Douglas 166 Farbman, Ellen 106,128,156,178 Farrell, Mary 34, 35, 128, 129, 145 Faulkner, Paul166 Fein, Steven 166 Feinglass, Merle 178, 183 Felcher, Marla 202 Feldman, Feldman, Feldman, Feldman, Barbara 178,179, 183, 185 Lee 166 Robin 202,246 Teresa 58,166 Fellerman, Rosanne 202 Felty, Phyllis 101, 203 Fenchak, Paul 25 FIELD HOCKEY126, 127 Fine,Iackie 18,166 Finglass, Brian 123,141,167 Finglass, Ellen 167 Finglass,Ionathan167 Finglass,Ioy 106,178 Finifter,Ion 154,203 Finifter, Sylvia 17 Fink, Lesli e178 Fink, Marcia 39, 91,108, 203, 233 Fink, Nancy178,183 Fink, Robert 167 Finkelstei Finkelstei n, Ben 30, 76, 98, 178 n, Carol 203,225 Finstein, Richard 3, 49, 82, 83, 84, 121, 141 , 203, 241, 242, 245, 281 Fischbach, Royse102,178 FischIer,I lene178 Fish, Lee 203 Fishback, Kevin 167 Hshbein,tJebra5o,e4,65,8a,93,95, 193,195,2o2,2o3,232,239,243,244, 245,281 Fishbein, Randy178 Fishbein, Ruth 78, 93, 95,144,167 Fishel, Susan 203 Fleischmann, Robby 167 Flick, Daniel 141,203 Flitcraft,Ieffrey178 Flournoy, Fokianos, 288 index Howard 15 Pericles167 Foland, Barry 125, 167 Foland, Elise 80,118, 119, 203, 225, 239, 245, 272 FOLK MUSIC CLUB 66 Folkoff, Robert 167 FOLK ROCK FESTIVAL 86, 87 FOOTBALL, IV122, 123 FOOTBALL, VARSITY 120, 121 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 30,31 Foreman, Brian 178 Foreman, Edward 98,179 Forrest, Robin 8, 50, 58, 59, 167 Fox, Mary 270 Fox, Michael 123,167 Fox, Stephanie 167 Fradkin, Michael 8, 49, 54, 88, 98, 179, 257, 269 Francis, john 136, 139, 149, 204 Francus, Michael 96,166,167 Frank, john 103 Frank, Robert 122, 123,167 Frank, Wendy 166, 167 Frankle,Ieff167 Franklin,Ioel 136, 138,142,167 Frater, Neil 124,179, 270 Freed, Susan 66,106,167 Freedman, Barbara 2, 88, 145, 179, 183, 185,186, 257 Freedman, Sara 75, 91, 204, 245 Freedman, Shelley 128, 134, 144,179 Freedman, Stacy 167 Freeman, Calvin 167 Freeman, Margaret 55,135,167 Freinberg, Iudith 54,106,179,183, 185, 269 FRENCH CLUB 69 Freter, Andrea 167 Fribush, Amy 97,167 Fribush, Paul 204 Friedenberg, Ronald 204 Friedland, Caryl 204 Friedland, Holli Friedlander, Max 167 Friedlander, Robert 96, 100, 204,239 Friedlander, Sam 96,204,247 Friedman, Aaron 204 Friedman, Gail 167 Friedman, Gail 67,204 Friedman, lay 179, 186 Friedman, Iulie179, 183, 185 Friedman, Ken 50, 58, 59, 88, 96, 204 Friedman, Lisa 95,106,179 Friedman, Marc 125, 148,149, 167 Friedman, Neil 124, 142, 147, 148, 178, 179,185 Friedman, Shoshana106,179 Friedman, Steven 204,239 Friedmann, Harriet 106, 156,179 Friedner, Lori 179 Fritz, Franklin 167 Froelich, Norman 37 Fucile, Carolyn 24, 25 Fudman, Susan 67,105,167 Fuld, Robert 47, 52, 53, 96,100,108, 205, 249 Furman, Arlene 167 Furman, Bertram 205,242 Furman, Iody 179 Furman, Ron 167 Furman, Scott 55, 123,179 Gaines, Shelly 66, 93, 95, 106,179 Galeckas, Kimberly 179 Galinn, Scott 54,205 Galinn, Wendy 55,106,135,144,167 Gallant, Gail 205 Gamerman, David 179 Gann,Iudi88,179,183,185,188, 257 Ganzell, Barbara 16, 148,149, 179 Garfield, Michael 179 Garfield, Shelley 157, 167 Garland, Gary 110,111, 179 Garonzik, Donna 179 Gartner, Brian 121,150, 151,167 Geis, Karen 205 Gemora, Sherri 95, 179, 183 Gensler, Gary 88,96,99,108,176,179, 183,185,186,270 Gensler, Robert 78, 88,179,186 Geppi, Leoba 156,179 Gerber, Fran 34,126,144,179 Gerber, Louis 179 Gerber, Lynne 179 Gerber, Michael 63, 79, 84, 91 , 96, 199, 205,218 Gerberg, Kenny 54, 88,205 German, Daniel 66, 97, 98, 99,108, 125,141,179 Gershon, Stacey 205 Gerwig,Ianet167 Gill, Mark 167 Ginsberg, Alan 179 Ginsberg, Ed 49, 54, 64, 78, 124,141, 193, 202, 205, 243, 269, 280, 281 Ginsberg, Sherrie 180 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 106 107 Glaser, Stacey 157, 167 Glass, Nancy 180, 183 GIazer,Ierry180 Glick, Brian 206 oHck,Bnan19,55,180 Glick, Craig 167 Glikin, Eddie136, 138,167 Gluckstern, Sandy 55,129,180,183, 185 Godwin, Ieanne 206 Godwin, Linda 167 Gold, Carl 167 Gold, Michael 206 Gold, Samuel 66, 73, 88, 95, 98, 205, 245 Gold, Susan 67,167 Goldberg, Amy 55, 66, 78, 106,135, 185,186 Goldberg, Goldberg Bruce 108, 180 Ellen 180 coidberg, can 95,97,108,180 Goldberg, Goldberg, 160, 202, Goldberg, 236, 245, Greg 108,180 Margie 20, 39, 106, 128, 144, 206 rerrye 50, 54, 95, 206, 225, 269 Goldberger, Danny 58, 59, 99, 167 Goldberger, Gail 64, 78, 88, 128, 152, 161, 206, 225, 239 Goldman, Goldman, Goldman, Goldman, Allan 103,167 Anne 37,206 Dennis 59,95, 100, 206 Linda167 Green, Ronnie 123, 136, 138,168 Green, Susan 180,185, 257 Greenberg, Adriene 166,168 Greenberg, Barry 60,131,180 Greenberg, Donna 50, 64, 88, 93, 207, 216, 219, 221, 225, 239, 242, 244, 245, 251 Greenberg, Greenberg, Greenberg, Greenberg, Greenberg, Greenberg, Greenberg, Aise 207 Howard 123,142,168 jill 207,225 Mark 131, 207 Mark 125, 133,141, 168' Scott 55, 168 Sunny 168 Greenebaum, Nancy 54,66,126,135, 144, 180, 185, 186, 269 Greenhouse, lack 168 Goldman, Ray167 Goldman, Sanford 180,183 Goldsborough, Brice 141, 207 Goldscheider, Donna 167 Goldscheider, Maxine 207 Greenwald, Bruce 148,149,168 Greif, Mark 123,168 Gresser, Debbie 59,134,156,180 Gresser, lodie126, 127,156,180 Groft, Robert 168 Goldschmidt, Suzanne 106, 207 Goldsmith, loy 80, 88, 95, 118, 207, 225, 242 Goldstein, Arlene 106, 168 Goldstein, Barbara 54, 80,88,118,180, 191, 269, 270 Goldstein, Bobby 58,59,180 Goldstein, loanne 180 Goldstein, Leslie 98,100,180, 183,185 Goldstein Wendy 18, 95,106,180 GOLF150,151 Golub, Beverly 53, 95, 99,142,180, 183,185 Gombeda, Thomas 47,102,207 Goodman, Mindy 96,168 Goodman, Pam 54,156, 207,269 Goodman, Peter 168 Goracoff, Toby 168 Gorback, Ami 207 Gordon, Alan 142, 180 Gordon Gordon, Bob 168 Dave 103, 168 Gordon, Grace 106, 180 Gordon, Scott 168 Gordon, Terry 58, 59,168 Gore, Debbie 168 Gore, Kevin 168 Gore, Curtis 180 Gorelick, Andy 131, 180 Goshay, Teresa 168 Gotilieb, Gary 74,123,133,168 Gottlieb, Marilyn 180,185 Gottlieb, Mark 78,168 GRADUATION 246, 247, 248, 249 Granat, Sharon 180,183 Gray, Daniel 122,123,180 Gravell, Sharon 106 Graziul, Bob 98,100, 276 Green, Dorothy 180 Green, Michael 142, 178, 180, 185,186 Green, Murray 55,123,141,168 Gross, Edward 49, 99, 148, 207, 280 Gross, Lori 180 Grossbart, Robert 78, 96,98,130,131, 169, 208, 222, 239 Grossfeld, Ellen 106,168 Grossfeld, Marni 166,168,170 Grosshandler, Robert 3, 36, 49, 50, 53, 54, 94, 196, 200, 208, 232, 242, 243, 244, 269, 280, 281 Gruenberg, Ava 104, 106, 208 Gruss, Eddy 180 GU I DANCE 17 Gumenick, Michael 58, 59,168, 189 Guth, Reese 208 Habel, Dan 180,189 Hamburger, Marjorie 39, 58, 59,106, 168 Hammer, Ann 17, 88, 95,208,225 Hartlove,loe168 Harvey, Earl 102,180 Harvey, jamie 168 Harvye, john 55, 121, 209 Hassman, Erica 168 Hauck, Charles 55,121,136,141, 209, 228 Hauck, Thomas 121, 136, 142, 180 Hayes, Richard 37,180 Hebert, Kathy 54, 55, 209,269 Hecht, Liz 180 Heft, Bob 66, 86, 209 Heintz, Carole 55,180 Heit, Bill 168 Helfman, Susan 8, 50, 54, 202, 209, 269, 272, 281 Helman, Anne 180 Henderson, Robert 180 Heneson, Sharon 180 Heneson, Susan 79, 95,106,180 Henneman, Donna 180 Henneman, Patty 180 Hertz, Lois 30, 39, 63, 95,180,185 Hettleman, Laura 96,106,169 Hettleman, Robin 95,180,183,185, 186, 270 Heyn, john 48,169 Heyne, Martha 30 Hiken, Sanford 180,188 Hill, Donna 103, 169 Himelfarb, Norman 22 Himelfarb, Suzie 95, 180, 184,185 Hinshaw, David 154,180 Hinshaw, Russell 55 Hirsch, Stacey 209,239 Hittman,ludy115,128,134,145,181 Hochberg, lan 47, 53, 209 Hoeche, Denise 106, 181 Hoffman, Carin 50, 54, 67, 209, 243, 269 Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman , Ellen 209, 225 ,lan 210, 225 ,loel181 Hammerman, lan 58, 63, 90, 96, 208, 245 Hammerman, Shelley 55,106,168 Hancock, lohn 208 Handelman, Richard 55,125,132,133, 141,168 Handelsman, lane 55, 95,168 Hankoff, Steve 100, 180 Harden, Betty 208 Harden, Lynn 168 Hare, Barry 103 Harmon, Elisabeth 209 Harmon, Patricia 168 Harris, Arte 88,96,100,209 Harris, Ilene 95,106,168 Harris, leff 120, 121, 141, 209 Harris, Paula 67,106,168 Harris, Thomas 180 Harrison, Anita 157, 168 Hart, Nancy 168 Hoffman, Pam 106,129,135,144,166 169 Holden, Paula167 Holofcener, Eddie 169 Holstein, Ronnie 121, 136,137,159, 181 Holzberg, loan 35,106,135,144, 217 HOME ECONOMICS 37 HONOR SOCIETY 88,89 Hood,lohn 123,169 Horowitz, leff 210, 211 Howard, Edward 169 Howard, Fred 169 Howard, Greg 122, 123 Howard, Henry 93,148,181 Howard, Randi 78, 100,181, 185, 270, 276 Howell, Nancy 16 Hubert, Scott 169 Hughes, Terry 169 index 289 Hughes, Valarie181 Humen, Andrew 210 Humen,Chrisi 157,169 Humphreys, Michael 169 Hunt, Tony124,131,154, 159 Hurwitz, Jill 8, 36, 50, 53, 54, 64, 88, 210, 219, 239, 244, 269, 280 Hurwitz, Lawrence 169 Hurwitz, Madaline 36 Hurwitz, Norlene 95,195, 210, 242 Hurwitz, Roberta 126,181 Hurwitz, Steve 131, 179,181,183,186 Hutt, Susan 18,106,169 Hyatt, Craig 169 Hyatt, Julius 136, 142, 169 Hyatt, Phillip 165, 200 Hylton, Betty 169 Hyman, Elisa 108,142, 181,183,185 Hymer, Michele 67,181,183,185,186 INDUSTRIAL ARTS 36 Ingber, Kevin 169 Ingebrand, Martin 92, 93, 96, 210, 247 lngelfritz, Maxie 20, 21 INNER CITY TUTORIAL CLUB 110, 111 Isenhour, Cindy 169 IT'S ACADEMIC90 Jachelski, Donna 169 Jacobs, Diane 22, 79, 81, 208, 243, 244 Jacobs, Linda 67,169 Jacobs, Walter 96, 124, 210, 239 Jacobson, Bobby 142, 181, 185, 186 Jalowsky, David 3, 8, 49, 50, 54, 95, 210, 244, 280 Janofsky, Ellen 181 Janofsky, Jeffrey 58, 59,181 Janofsky, Jerry 133, 169 Janfosky, Steven 211 Jeffein, Joan 55, 66, 97,106,111,181, 185 Jeffers, Michale 211 Joffee, David 125 Johnson, Gordon 169 Johnson, Keith 23, 85, 242 Johnson, Paula 181 Johnson, Wendy 55 Jones, Anthony 58,169 Jones, Bonnie 169 Jones, Edward 211 Jones, Michael 36,121,141, 211 Jones, Robin 181 Judge, Karen 211 Judge, Tom142,181 JUNIOR ACTIVITIES 188, 189 JUNIOR PROM 190, 191 JUNIORS 176-187 290 index Kadish, Ilene 169 Kahan, Debbie 145, 181,185 Kahn, Larry 148, 149, 181 Kahn, Neil 88, 100, 141,181 Kahn, Nina95,106,110,111,129,181 Kalish, Robert 211 Kalmanson, Bonnie 211, 245 Kane, Terry 211 Kantor, Steven 50, 58, 59, 88, 91 , 99, 100,124,152,153, 211, 243 Kaplan, Chcuk 211, 223 Kaplan, Neil 181 Kasper, Eve 181 Kassel, David 54,181 Katz, Howard 55,123,181 Katz, Jeff 181 Katz, Robert 95, 212,249 Katz, Ronald 212 Kaufman, Alan G. 3, 50, 62, 63, 78, 88, 121,141, 202, 212, 242, 281 Kaufman, Alan M.88,110,11,123, 176,181,183,185,189 Kaufman, Ben 136,181 Kaufman, Steven 55, 79, 133,169 Kaufman, Susan 38,169 Kaye, Sallie 212 Kayne, Stephanie 95,108,181, 269 Keene, R. Lawrence 50,124, 141, 212, 216, 220, 243, 244, 249, 251 Kelbaugh, Donald 28 KeIler,Janet 55, 106,144,169 Keller, Suzanne 181, 276 Kemper, Ellen 78,93,126, 127,144, 179,181,183 Kempler, Kim 181 Kennedy, Angela 28 Kennedy, Brendan 19 Kermisch, Michael 100,212 Kershner, Howard 141 , 212, 218, 244 Kessler, Gail 95, 108, 111, 145, 181 Kessler, Renee 212 Kessler, Sherrie 101,181 Keyser, Aline 52, 53, 100,181, 270 Kelberg, James 50, 52, 53, 82, 88, 96, 202,212,242 Killingsworth, Samantha 169 Kinsey, Joan 22 KITCHEN STAFF 40 Kitt, Soozyn179, 181,183,185,186 Klavans, Gary181 Kleeman, Terry 169 Kleiman, Alex 20, 39, 55, 93, 95,106, 129,145,169 Klein 243, Klein, Klein, Klein Klein David 212 Klein, ,Joel 20, 78, 88,90,121, 212, 227, 244 Miriiam 39, 88,106,126, 212 Stacy 213 , Steven 124,151,161, 212 ,Susan 53,106,181,183,185 Kline, Marcie 95,170 Klompus, Betsy 80,119,181 Klompus, Cindy 170 Klotzman, Lewis 170 Kluger, Bruce 3, 5, 50, 53, 134, 213, 219, 238, 243, 244, 269, 280 Klunk, Karen 181 Knosen, Bryan 136,138, 149,170 Knosen, Daryn 50, 202, 213, 225, 242, 244 Kobin, Barbara 213, 234 Kobitz, Celia 20, 66, 93, 94, 95,106, 181 Kobosko, Bernard 15 Koenigsburg, Neil181 Kogod, Larry 170 Kohn, Debbie 67,170 Kolodny, Barbara 181 Koogle, Barbara 54, 71 , 145, 213, 225, 269 Koogle, Warren 123, 133, 154,170 Koopman, Robert 85, 87,213 Korman, Alice 106,181,185 Korman, Robert 148, 149, 181 Kornblatt, Henry 19, 59, 181 Kotelchuck, Debra 47, 50, 53, 54, 213 269 Kowarski, David 88,181 Krahc, Janice 38, 60, 61 Krakower, Cathy 106, 170 Krakower, Lorna 181 Kramer, Barry 96,148,182,185 Kramer, Barry 170 Kramer, David 59,170 Kramer, Jodi 93, 95, 106, 182 Kramer, Lawrence 88,213 Kramer, Leonard 214 Kramer, Steven 20,121,181 Kramer, Stuart 54, 269 Kraus, Douglas 214 Kraus, Richard 64, 65,182 Kraus, Roger 123, 170 Krause, Karen 214 Kravetz, Susan 55, 118, 214,242 Krawitz, Nancy 214 Kroll, Steve 170 Kronsberg, Jodi 214 Kronsberg, Marc 133, 149, 170 Kronthal, Lauri 55,170 Kruger, Larry 214 Kuchta, Adam 18,19 Kunkel, Brenda 170 Ku ntz, Debra 64, 78, 79, 214, 225 Kuntz, Richard 125,142, 182,184 Kurland, Roslyn 170 Kurtz, Betsy 18, 170 Kurtz, John 154, 214 Kurtz, Lisa 55, 78,182,185,186 Kushnick, Richard 91, 211, 214 LAcRossi5, BOYS'JV140,141 LACROSSE, Boys VARSlTY142, 143 LACROSSE, GIRLS 144 Lafferman, jeffrey 124, 136, 137, 214, 276 Lahn, Steffy 170 LaMantia, Martha 78, 214, 272 Lambert, Ralph 182 Lambert, Robin 170 Land 106,170 Land, jimmy 170 Land, Randi 20, 55, 63, 78, 88, 93, 95, 106,108,135,182,183,185, 257 Land, Robyn 170,172 Lane, Cathy 170 Lansman, Donna 20, 55,93,95,170 Lansman, Linda 93, 95, 215, 225, 239 Lapidus, Caryn 97,129,170 Lapidus, Linda 182 Laslett, Sharon 16, 215 Lasover, Shawn 182 Latch, john 149, 170 Lavenstein, Shelley 170 Lay, Mary 182 Layton, Marci 20,55,106,170 League, james 182 League, jason 148, 170 Leatherman, Mary 36 Leavey, Wendy 215 LeBow, jay 108, 182 Lederman, Bonnie 170 Lee, Terry-Ann 157 Lehman, Gary 85,154, 215 Leiber, Gail 106 Leiberman, Marilyn 106 Leibowitz, Samuel H. 170 Leikach, Hinda 20, 67,106,170 Lerner, Cheryl 39, 54,88, 106,182,183 185, 257 Lerner, Debbie 182 Lerner, Fredda 20, 39, 99, 170 Lerner, Mark 170 Lesnick, Steve 182 Lesser, jo Lee 108, 170 Lessner, Donna 157, 182 Levenson, Emily 66,182 Levenson, jeffrey 95,100,121,136, ' 215 297 I Levin, Alex 60, 215, 276 Levin Daniel 215 Levin, Ellice 39, 59,170 Levin, Larry 182 Levin, Laurie 215 Levin, Lise 216, 249 Levin Levin, Levin, Levin, Marshall 170 Michael 216 Nathan 28 Wendy 216 Levine, David 216 Levine, Maryam 145,170 Levine, Nanette 93, 95, 216 Levine, Richard 148,149,170 Levinson, jamie 216 Levitas, Douglas 216 Levitas, Michael 170 Levitas, Wendy 55, 78, 96,157,170 Levitt, Abbe 54, 216, 246, 269 Levy, jerry 170 Levy, judy 217 Levy, Larry 217 Levy, Lewis 59, 170 Levy, Mark 125,182 Levy, Mark 59, 170 Levy, Wendy 102 Lewis, joan 55, 74, 88,176, 182, 183, 185,186 Lewis, Wendy 55 Libowitz, Nancy 156 LIBRARY 18, 19 Lichtenstein, Anne 39, 99,166,171 Lichtenstein, Susan 20, 54, 88, 93,95 182, 183, 247, 257, 269 Lichtman, Glenn 98,100,182 Lichtman, Miles 182 Lieber, Gail 171 Lieberman, Faith 18,217 Lieberman, Marilyn 18,171 Lilienfeld, David 28, 98 Link, Deborah 182 Linker, Martha 55,145,182 Lipman, Anne 171 Lipman, Lisa 217 Lipman, Max 136, 138, 171 Lipsitz, Candye 217 Lipsitz, Kandy171 Litsinger, jon 182 Litsinger, Shirleen182 Littleton, Connie 217 Livingston, Rylander 134, 217 Lolli, Nancy 16 London, Cathy 135, 145, 171 London, Susan 63, 78, 88, 106, 118, 144,182, 183, 257 Long, Carol 38,276 Long, james 33 Lopatin, David 84, 110, 111, 149, 160, 182,185,270 Loreck, David 121,182 Lowenthal, Nina 182 Luckman, Marc 217 Ludwig, Kirk 182 Lunitz, Betsy 67,171 Lunitz, l-lennie 55, 118, 119, 218, 231 242, 244 Lurie, Lillian 78,106, 182,185 Luskin, Cary 218 Luxenburg, Ronald 124,150, 218 Lyons, Barry 123, 171, 174 MacBain, Heather 182 Macciocco, Dawn 171 MacWhorter, Chris 121, 171 Madow, Marshall 58,171,182 Madow, Richard 99,171 Magarill, Bettina 182 Maggid, Diane 182 I Maier, Ilene 20,93,171 Malecki, Hedy182 Maler, judy 8, 50, 53, 54, 80,106, 218, 245, 269 Malin, Alex 142, 182 Maltz, Howard 182 Mandel, Bradley 171 Mandle, Brenda 78,106,171 Mandell, Andrea 218 Mann, Roger 10, 23, 270 Maos, Merav 218 Margolies, Marilynn 67, 218 Margolis, jill 218 Margolis, Patti 168,171 Markel, Loretta 17, 182 Markman, joan 2, 39, 64, 96,108,185, 257 Markowitz, Harold 219 Marriott, jr., Douglas 219 MATH 26, 27 Matz, Helaine145,182 Max, David 171 Mazer, Allan 91, 95, 98, 99,183 Mazer, Barbara 111, 153, 183, 185 Mazer, Malcolm 136, 138, 142, 171 Mazer, Suzanne 47, 53, 219 Mazur, jane 28 McCloy, Sue 27 McFall, Shirley 32 Mechalske, Kenny 136,138,171 Medairy, Mary 118, 119, 144, 171 Medicus, Dorothy 54,60 Mensh, Spencer 219 Mervis, Allen 137, 219 Meshulam, Deborah 39,91,100,108, 129, 219 Meyer, Laurie 183, 219 Meyers, Seth 55,171 Michelson, Cindy 47, 53,134,183 Miles, john 171 Miles, Pamela 219 Miliman, David 100, 220 Miliman, Howard 148,149, 220 Miliman, Richard 171 Miller, Alan 150, 151, 220 Miller, Barbara 8, 50, 64, 65, 88, 106, 202, 220, 278 Miller, Fran 171 Miller, Greg 55,123,171 Miller, jack 90, 220 Miller, jerry 32,152 Miller, Mark 123,148, 171 Miller, Nancy 78,171 Miller, Ricky 171 Miller, Robin 48, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 80, 88, 106, 128, 205, 220, 228, 238, 243, 244, 245, 269, 280, 281 Miller, Tom 171 Millhauser, Alan 125,171 Millhauser, Diane 67, 93, 220, 249 Millman, jeff 211, 220 Milner, Randi 168,171 Milstein, Neil 221 index Mitchell, Dennis 19, 221 Mitnick, Margaret 39, 88, 91,99,145, 160, 221, 243 Mittleman, Richard 49, 52, 53, 54, 93, 95, 221, 239, 243, 269, 281 Mittleman, Robert 8, 49, 50, 53, 54, 93, 95, 221 , 242, 243, 269, 281 Moffett, Sandy 171 Mohr, lan 59, 60, 62, 63, 88, 106, 210, 221, 226, 239, 251, 278 Molofsky, Carol 144,168,171 Molofsky, Celia 67,126,183,185 Molofsky, David 221, 234 Molofsky, Sidney 54,183, 269 Monheit, Gary 58, 59, 88, 99, 183 Monheit, Michael 56, 59,124,131, 152, 221, 239 Mormann, Stephen 121, 222 Morome, Enid 23, 64, 65, 81 Morstein, Susan 60,183, 257 Moses, lerold 183 Moses, Robin 222 Moses, Susan 222, 227, 228 Moskowitz, Marilyn 171 Moss, Richard 222 Mossner, lenaette 270 Motzno, Debbie 39,106,222 Motzo, Steve 171 Mouser, Willard 94, 95 Mutter, Wendy 171 Myerberg, Denise 55, 95,222 Myerberg, Marc124, 125,171 Nabozny, David 183 Nabozny, Debi 222,250 Nagel, Louis 222 Napp, Stephen 171 Nechamkin, Amy 222 Neeb, Paul 55,183 Nelson, Gregory 63,222 Newcomer, David 183 Newell, Laura 54,95,108,183 Nochumowitz, Diane106, 168,171 Noel, Linda 183 Noel, Tammy 106, 129, 145, 168, 171 Norman, Sam 35,124,130,131 Nurkin,loAnn128,134,195, 223,242 NURSE 20, 21 Oberfelder, lean 55, 64, 88,223 O'Connor, Winifred 30, 31 Odwyer, Bill 171 Officer, Randy 171 Offit, Theodore 78,121,2o2,221,223, 244, 245,250 Oken, Celeste 223 Okun, Elisa 55, 85, 118, 223, 242, 247, 272 index Olschansky, Scott 136,171 Ordman, loan 99,106,109,144,171 Orenstein, Randi 101,183 Orlove, William 7, 96, 98,136, 223 O'Rourke, loyce 223 Oseroff, Ellen 183 Pace, Charles 183 Papp, Terri 183 Parker, Diana 183 Parker, Terri 55,106,172 Parks, Sherry 183 Pascenti, Mi lvia 93, 223, 247 Patchett, Elaine 183 Pats, Rachael 172 Patt, Rachel 95 Patterson, Catherine 172 Paul, Edwin 32, 80, 101 Paul, Mindye 18,172 Paul, Rhona 183, 257 Paul, Richard 224 Pear, Warren 97,172 Pearlman, David 224 Pearlman, Francine 168,172 Pearlman, Ina 224 Peeling, Billy 49, 54, 224,269,281 Peltzer, Ruth 172 Penn, Sara126,166,168,170,172 Pensinger, Phillip 148, 172 Per, Penny 183, 185 Peregoy, Raymond 102 Perlberg, Carla 55, 106,157,172 Perlberg, Helen 224, 243 Perlberg, Stuart 183 Perlman, Margie 93, 224, 245 Perlow, jeff 55, 98,172 Peshkin, Lisa 18,135,172 Pet, Vallery 224 Peters, Richard 36, 49, 54,86, 148,149 224, 239,269 Phipps, Denise 34, 59,106, 225, 245 Phoebus, Edward 48, 50, 56, 78, 79, 84, 225, 230, 269, 280, 281 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 34, 35 Piasecki, Debbie 172 PIKESVILLE WEEK 82, 83 PINNACLE 64,65 Pinsky, David 121,183 PIPELINE 62,63 Platt, Hilary100,183 Platt, Mare 51, 54, 76, 88,163,185 246, 269,280 Platt, Thomas 55,172 Pieer, Diane 50, 51, 54, 66, 69, 93, 95, 225, 269, 278, 280 Plovsky, jerry 78, 79, 83, 225,236 Pobletts, Anna 29 Pohlar,Wendolyn 106,183 Polan, Stephen 54, 79, 96, 216, 225, 243, 251, 269 Polikoff, Adam 172 1 Polikoff,ludson18,96, 97, 108, 141, 225 POLITICAL CLUB 96 Pollack, Anthony 154, 225 Pollack, Susan 78,225,245 Pollekoff, Paula 93, 202, 226 Polovoy,lerold183 Pondfield, Caryn 8, 54, 88, 226, 245, 269 Popik, Lida11, 28, 29 Porter, Barbara 30, 67, 79 Posner, Wendi 55,172 Potemken, Donna 88, 226 Potemken, Linda 99,106,168,172 Potler, Mark 172 Potts, Andy 226 Powell, Arthur 108, 226 Powell, Richard 149,172 Press, Gail 226, 297 Press, Lisa 20,106,172 Pressman, Lisa 54, 56, 172, 269 Pressman, Michael 183 Pressman, Mindy 78,172 Price, Janice 35,126,134 Price, Ronnie 183 Pripstein, Eric100, 123,172 PRISM 60,61 PROLOGUE 2-7 Propper, Eileen 168,169,172 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB 94,95 Pumpian,Amy80,113,118,119,152, 225, 226 Purdum, David 172 Pyle, james 172 Pyle, lanice 226 Ouahro, Cindy 183 Rainess, Steve 183 Rapoport, Ellen 105, 227 Rasberry, Marcia 183 Rasberry, Ursula 172 Raskin, Philip 172 Raskin, Sara 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 88, 91, 227, 269, 280, 281 Ratas, Greg 172 Rauch, Gail 54, 227, 269 Reamer, David 120, 136, 137,139, 189 227,237 Reamer, Debbie 111, 126, 144, 183 Reed, Cheryl 227 Reichel, Bill 172 Reicher, Billy 142 Reiling, Peter 99, 108, 142, 184, 186, 257 Reinstein, Anne 106, 126, 134, 184 Reiser, Monte 184 RELEASE TIME 104, 105 Resnick, Barbara 183, 184 Resnick, jonathan 85,184 Resnick, Laurie 227 Resnick, Robyne 20, 93, 172 Resnick, Wendy 195, 228, 242 Rhody, Alan 172 Rhone, Karen 59,172 Rich,janice172 Richardson, Anne 55,184 Richmon, Debbye 66,106,172 Richmond, Harvey 55,184 Rider, Sherry 184 Ries, Diana 50, 54,228,269 Ries, Erin 8, 50, 54, 55, 225, 228, 230, 242,269,281 Riley, Peter 97,185 Rinehart, Ruth 17 Ritter, Mark 106,141, 228 Ritter, Robin 144, 166,168,172 Roach, Deborah 55,184 ROARINC. 20's DAY 80, 81 Robbins, Ken 172 Robbins, Lisa 184 Robinson, Craig133 Robinson, Eric 184 Robinson, Melvin 123,146,172 Rock, Alan 121,136,139,184 Rody, Elizabeth 88, 91, 228, 276 Rojtman, Albert 142, 184 Roll, joyce184 Rom, Randi 184 Romanoff, Betsy 172 Roody, Sandee 67,172 Rorke, jessie 228 Rose, Francine 184 Rose, Nancy 55, 87, 97, 172 Rose, Susan 87, 211, 229 Rosen, Mayer 55 Rosen, Mona 168, 172 Rosen, Steve 154, 229 Rosenblit, lris172 Rosenblum, Mark 192 Rosenfeld, jill 18, 106, 144, 172 Rosenstein, Cindy 145, 184,189 Rosenstein, Debbie 55, 78,183,184, 185,186 Rosenthal, Harry 36, 81, 229, 242 Rosenthal, Lynn 134, 156, 225, 229, Ruddie, jordan 142,184 Rudick, Alan 229 Rudick, Stuart 136, 173 Rudo, Harold 131,184, 222,229 Russell, Lawrence 29 Rynd, Marcy 184 Sacher, Paul 18, 46, 47, 53, 66, 108, 184 Sachs, Ira 59,173 Sacks, Amy 50, 53, 54, 55, 229, 239, 269 Sacks, David 98,148,149,173 Sager, Michael 63, 66, 124, 141, 202, 230, 242, 245, 281 Saiontz, Steve 55,123,133,142,173 Saiontz, Susan 34,144,184,185 Salditch, lan184 Salganik, Bobby 123, 136, 142, 184 Sammel, Ruth 230, 239 Samuelson, Samuel 49, 54, 99, 146, 148, 149, 230, 245, 269, 280, 281 Sandler, Beth 152, 230 Sandler, Brett 184 Sansone, lmelba 31 Sapp, Collien 103,184 Sapperstein, Teddy 88,123,184 Sarubin, Lisa 93,110,111,126,184 Saval, Paul 115,137, 230,239 Sborofsky, Robert 230 Schaffer, Ed 108,125,148,149,173 Schaftel, Sandy 64, 95, 29, 183, 184, 185, 186, 270 Schapiro, Beth 20, 34, 66,95, 100,106, 109,184 Schapiro, Debbye 7, 60, 93, 230 Schapiro,joey 131,184 Schapiro, Nathan 173 Schapiro, Robert 142, 184 Schectman, Frank 184 Scheinberg, Stephen 19, 59, 88, 99, 189 Scherer, Leslie 16, 106, 230, 239, 245 Scherr, Adam 184 Scherr, Arlene 184 Scherr, Nancy 183, 184 Scherr, Steven 108, 231 , 233 Scherr, Wayne 173 Schneider, Lynne 106,168,173 Schnitzer, Ellen 231, 241 Schnitzer, Harvey 173 Schoenfeld, Lois 173 SCHOOL STORE 101 Schreiber, Amy 34, 78,106, 126, 127, 134,144,184 Schreiber, Gary140, 141 Schreiner, Gail 134 Schroth, jill 184 Schuder, Sandy 145, 185 Schumer, Brian 59,185 Schuster, Lawrence 185 Schuster, Paula 55,95, 183,185 Schwartz, Andrea 55,185 Schwartz, Edmund 173 Schwartz, Emily 106, 110, 111, 126, 127,134,156,185, 270 Schwartz, judy 63, 88, 231 Schwartz, Lynn 8, 50, 54, 144, 232, 239, 269, 272 Schwartz, Michael 173 Schwartz, Suzie 185 Schwartzman, Bruce 136,138, 139, 149,185 Schwartzman, Bruce 173 Schwartzman, Donna 168,173 Schwartzman, Larry 173 Schweitzer, joyce 144, 173 SCIENCE 28, 29 SECRETARIES 16 Segal, Cynthia 7, 46, 47, 59,232 Segal, Marty 107, 133, 147,149, 173 Segal, Terresa 55,95 Segall, Stuart 185 Segall, Thresa 106, 168,173 Seidman, David 59, 123, 142,173 Seif, Steven 185 Sellman, Barbara 67, 106, 166, 168, 172, 173 Sellman, David 7, 48, 53, 54, 96, 99, 100,109, 232, 269,280 SENIOR COLLAGE 242, 243 SENIOR DAY 244, 245 SENIOR PROM 246, 247 SENIORS192-241 Sergi,jim185 Setren, Robert 185 245,272 Rosenthal, Mindy 55, 78, 97,100,106, 168,172 Rosenthal, Tammi 183,184 Rothstein, Richard 172 Rouiller, Elizabeth 18, 19 Rubenstein, Cary184 Rubenstein, Lee 66,85,100, 229 Rubenstein, Sheri 172 Rubin Rubin Rubin Rubin Rubin Lawrence 84 Nancy 67,168,172 1 Ronnie 172 , Stanley 172 ,Sydney 172 Rudd, jackie 79, 95,111, 184, 185, 270 Schiff, Steven 54,98,173 Schlachman, Hillard 59,173 Schlachman, Risa106,231 Schleifer, Nancy 168, 173 Schlenger, Hal 53,100,125,142,173 Schlenoff, Beth 106, 231 Schlenoff, Susan 168,173 Schloss, Diane 231 Schloss, Mary jane 80,118,119,196, 231, 244,272 Schloss, Patti 184,270 Schmersal, Arthur 39, 58, 59, 280 Schmidt, Dianne 173 Schnaper, joel 231 Schneider, jay 173 Seyfer, janet 102, 232 Shaffer, Neil 173 Shaivitz, Gary 54, 96, 185, 269 Shaivitz, Patty 78, 106, 168,173 Shapiro, Barry 96,142,185 Shapiro, Cathy 232 Shapiro, Ellen 173 Shapiro, Frank 27 Shapiro, jean 152, 153, 232 Shapiro Shapiro Shapiro ,Judy 21, 79, 109, 173 ,Randie 78, 96, 168,173 ,Steve 79, 218, 233, 242, 244 Share, David 54, 96, 233, 269 Shaw, Stephen 60, 61,185, 257 Shear, jonathan 99,173 index 293 Shearer, Amy 85,183,185 Sheeler, Barbara 16, 233 Sheer, Stuart 88, 131, 185 Sheffler, Richard 55,185 Shemer, Stephen 173 Sherman, Ronald 78, 100, 152, 198, 202,233 Shifman, Cindy173 Shifren, Lynne 129,157, 173 Shillman, Shochet, Ellen 54,185, 269 Caren 78, 88,141,185 Shochet, Robert 123,149, 183,185, 186 Shochet, Susan 60, 78, 200, 225,233 Shoda, Terri 55,185 235, 245, 269 Smelkinson, Gail 53, 82, 95,195, 235, 239, 242, 245 Smelkinson, Ira 99,168,170,174 Smelkinson, Neile174 Smith, Beverly 129, 158, 174 Smith, Burt 174 Smith, Cynthia 50, 88,185, 257 Smith, Guyreen135,174 Smith, Ricky 171 Smith, Susan 135,172,174 Smoarz, Mark 148, 235 Smolarz, Robin 174 Snead, Debby 174 Sneider, Corinne 95,186 Shoemaker, Robert 173 Shofer, Hank 185 Shub, Lisa 185 Shubow, Michael 173 Shugar, Michael 108,173 Shulder, David 185, 270 Shulman, Alan 123,173 Shusterasa, Victoria 173 Sibel, Stuart 185 Siegel, Bev 106, 168, 173 Siegel, Harvey 30, 215, 233 Siegel, Howard 36, 64, 78, 79, 88, 96, 206, 233, 245 Siegmeister, Randy 121, 233 Sigal, Kenneth 102, 234 Sigel, Gabrielle 179,185, 257 Silber, Amy 118, 185, 269 Silber, David 88,152,185 Silber, Fran.95, 234, 245 Silberman, George 186 Silberman, Susan 55,106,168,173 Silberschlag, Craig 58,173 Silver, Alan 186 Silver, jeffrey 186 Silver, jeffrey 234 Silver, Michael 186 Silver, Michael 173 Silver, Simone 145, 186 Silver, Stephen 173 Silverman, jonathan 55,123,148,173 Silvers, jacqueline 234 Silverstein, Keith 132,133,173 Simms, Wayne 47, 53,173 Simon, Steven 63, 88, 234 Simonette, james 15 Simons, Dora 23, 62, 63 Snyder Snyder Snyder ,Alan 174 ,Carol 97,157,173 ,Cecelie 18, 66, 95, 186 Snyder, David 186 Snyder, Eileen 186 Snyder, lris174 Snyder, Michael 96, 99,100,108,235, 245 Snyderman, Mark 63, 88, 148, 149,186 Sabel, Alice Ann 186,270 Sobelman, jonathan 186 Sober, Gary 121, 147, 148, 149, 211, 236, 245 SOCCER 124, 125 Sochin, jay 174 SOCIAL STUDIES 24, 25 SOFTBALL 156, 157 Sokolow, joy 174 Sokolow, Steven 60, 61, 78, 236 Sollins, Michael 186 Solomon, Deborah 135,186 Solomon, Eric 186 Solomon, Gene 55,120,121,154,238 Solomon, Sandi 95,186 Sommers, Lois 9, 47, 48, 100, 236, 281 SOPHOMORES 164-175 Sorin, Gary 186 Soule, jeffrey 186 SPANISH CLUB 67 Spector, Robin 136, 174 Spigel, Howard 142,186 Spirt, Adrienne 186 SPORTS 112-161 Stanley, Lawrence 103,174 Stape, Andy 186 Stappler, Michael 121,236 Sindler, Ruth 60, 91, 234, 249 Singer, Singer, Singer, Singer, Amy 106, 173 8 Esther 173 judy 55,174 Sheri 8, 50, 234, 239 Sirkis, Sharon 126, 234, 245 Sisler, Dawn 38, 80, 118, 119, 225, 235 Sisson, Pete 174 Skeens, james 29, 79 Skolnick, Martin 20, 96, 106, 141, 235 Smart, Amanda 55,174 Smart, Deborah 54, 80, 126, 134, 144, 294 index Statter, Mindy 55, 74, 88, 108,145,176 177,185,186, 257 Stein, Amy 55, 236, 242 Stein, Lisa 174 Stein, Mark 18,174 Stein berg, Carol 4, 54, 88, 99, 106, 128, 134,236,269 Steinberg, Steven 54,99,100,236, 269 Steinhart, Ira 237 Stephens, Patricia 144, 174 Stern, Barbara 174 Stern, Charles 186 Stierhoff, George 174 Stoler, Wayne 19, 174 Stollof, Marilyn 16 Stollof, Sheryl 174 Stoner, Clarence 237 Stoner, jeff 103, 174 Stoner, Victor 186 Stough, Karen 237 Stough, Kathie 174 Stowe, Patricia 20,106,174 Strahan, joe 186, 270 Strahan, Tianay174 Strakes, Chris 174 Strange, Brenda 239 Strauss, Marcie 55, 67, 237 Strauss, Sarah 91, 237 Strawser, john 103, 237 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 78, 79 STUDENT LIFE 70-111 Sugerman, Howard 21, 64, 95, 98, 99, 186 Summerfield, Alan 124,185,186 Surell, jonathan 49, 54, 91, 96, 238, 244, 269, 281 Surell, Susan 171,174 Sussman, jason 54, 78, 88, 124, 131, 154,186,269 Sussman, Marcelle 238 Sussman, Richard 8, 49, 50, 54, 79,84 88, 91, 96, 109, 198, 202, 238, 269, 278 Swartz, Lora 20, 21,95,106,168,174 Sweetman, Michael 59,174 Sweren, Kathy 67,106,166,168,175 Swindell,Sybill11, 25,182 Swirnow, David 175 Switzer, joyce 106 Swope, Bill 103,175 Szmidt, Clara 18, 20, 67, 93,106, 238 Tabor, Steve 59, 96, 99, 175 Tannebaum,William 19,102,238 Tarbet, john 175 renew, Ellen 8, 80, 118, 119, 225, 238, 243,269 Tatar, Stephanie 145, 186 Taubenfeld, Amy 95,118,186 Taylor, Freddye186 Taylor, Wade 64, 211, 242 Tenney, Lisa 78,183,185,186, 270 TENNIS 152, 153 Tepper, joi 55, 175 Tetenbaum, David 79, 100,140, 141, 186 THESPIAN SOCIETY 52, 53 Thomas, Wendy 34,175 Thome, David 239 Thomson, Carol 34, 55,106,126,135, 186 Thorner, Arlene 175 Tinsley, Donald 103,175 Townsend, jean 23 TRACK, BOYS 146, 147,148,149 TRACK, GIRLS 145 Trivane, Ronald 29,148,149 Trost, Robin 93, 95,183,187 Troxell, Barry 175 Troxell, Susan 101, 239 Turkow, Edward 31, 79 Tucker, Neil 260 Tynes, Larry 239 Unekis,john187 Uszerowicz, Lillie 55,183, 185, 187 Veney, Marian 175 Victor, Mike 187 VOLLEYBALL 128,129 Wagenheim, David 175 Waldman, loan 187 Waldman, Marta 187 Waldman, Robert 36, 64, 73, 88, 91 , 96, 206, 239, 245 Walke, jeff 59, 175 Wallace, Karen 129,175 Wallach, Roxanne 175 Wallech, Deborah 156,187 Wallech, Margaret 239 Walters, Richard 11, 23 Walzog, joe 187 Wartzman, Mark 175 Wasser, Esther 106, 187 Wasserman, Larry 98,175 Weatherbee, Fury187, 189 Weiman, judy 20, 78, 95, 106,168,175 Weinberg, Glenn 49, 58, 96, 239, 245, 280, 281 Weinberg, Marjorie 6, 64, 65, 88, 95, 106, 107, 128, 134, 156, 159, 224, 225, 237, 239 Weiner, Henry187 Weiner, jeremy 175 Weiner, Laurie 97 Weiner, Michael 175 Weiner, Peter 142 Weingarden, Gail 55, 145,166,175 Weingarten, Gail 78, 96,168 Weinstein, Gary 3, 8, 49, 50, 54, 63, 78, 96,124,154, 217, 240, 243, 244, 269, 281 Weinstein, jodi 95, 96, 97, 166, 168, 175 Weinstein, Mindy 54, 78, 93,187, 269 Weinstein, Wendy 240 Weis, Ellen 126,135,145,165,175 weis, Margery 2, 55, 179,183,185,187 Weisberg, Barbara 175 Weiss, Barbara 187 Weiss, Brian 47,175 Weiss, Diana 54,187, 269 Wenig, Eileen 50, 58,187, 270 Wesker, Laura 175 West, Cynthia 187 West, David 136,149,187 WESTERN VOCATIONAL TECH. 102, 103 Westreich, Neal 53, 55,142, 175 Wetzler, Richard 55,187 Wheeler, Bixler 14, 79 Wheeler, Regina 240 Whitehouse, jody 64, 78,118,128, 183,187,257 Whitman, jay 19, 88, 95, 98,100,187 Whitmore, jane 36 Wiener, Michael 187 Winer, Edwin 261 Wigley, Mark 103,175 Wilder, Lori 54,187, 269 Wilder, Mark 98,168,175 Williams, Bancroft 25 Williams, Douglas 187 Wilson, Donald 187 Winegrad, lra187 Winer, Laurie 55, 78,175 Winer, Peter 55,123,175 Winter, Marna157,175 Witt, Michael 123,175 Wizer, David 108,111,185,187 Wolf, Charles 54, 91, 240, 269, 278 Wolf, Cyd 60, 88, 95,141,187 Wolf, Debbie 187, 270 Wolf, Diane 175 Wolff, Ricky 4, 240 Wolfson, janet 240, 245 Wood, Amanda 241 Woods, julie 175 Woolf, Maomi 88,187, 188, 269 WPSH 100 g WRESTLING 136,137,138,139 Wright, David 245 Wyman, judy 96 Yaffe, Ilene 54,135, 187, 188 Yaffe, Nancy 187 Yarmosky, David 131, 241, 244 Yatovitz, Barry 175 YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU46, 47 Yox, john 187 Zeffert, Monroe 19, 98,187 Zeitzoff, Nancy 106, 175 Zenitz, Laura 152, 175 Zenitz, Mark 152 Zerden, Marlene 183,185,187 Zetzer, jane 78,168,175 Ziman, Howard 96, 218, 241 Zimmerman, Amie 241 Zimmerman, Wayne 167, 175 Zipper, Ellen 20,106,175 Zlotnick, Abby 175 Zlotnick, Staci 175 Zuckerman, Barry 175 index 295 if E s Q 5 S 3 2 h 5 5. 296 Epilogue The bonds that once served as a uniting force 4 ...ii ,- N H. , - -'W V , '. ,H f 'fii!E2fi?iv V 'f5f, f Q ' V' ' release 35 we gO OUI' S6',O3l'3fE' WEIYS ,L ' an . wi, . .,. xiyfjn' - -,f,?5gf..3, V., 'A ' 'z f.,c ' M 'KK b U , Q .A a A J... - f S , T. 45 6511 , ff W ' fv- ,,,-I .., , 8, , v V We are retrospective ofthe past, ' 1 ' e wWW www? ww? ffuwkWM'i 'mi Emwwww MNQN Qw- while pondering the future. 1 5233? X 74 5 VVe have accomplished our desires within the confines ofthe school l But as we part, we must seek new interests with which to involve ourselves. k......' Mika' Involvement brings forth fulfillment We have been involved. We have found fulfillment. As a student at Pikesville there are diverse areas that can be pursued in an effort to attain fulfillment. We have the option of whether or not to become involved in the school. Not being involved implies that the student will come to school from 8:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M., only involving himself with the academic standpoint of the school. Others choose to become members of clubs, teams, or organizations that create a uniting spirit. lt is through this partici- pation that we acquire a feeling of attachment to the school. This attachment is what leaves such fond memories in the minds of the graduating seniors. As we enter into our years of high school we are teenagers, not fully matured, but gradua- tion produces prospective adults, awaiting the responsibility that will shortly be thrust upon us. Many seek a college education while others pursue vocations. The end becomes a begin- ning. Each person has the responsibility of living a life of more than just a routine. Involvement leads to satisfaction. Satisfaction is fulfillment. l?iu.lJwM . 3 , r. 11 f ,ff A if'!J 5


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