South Shore High School - Tide Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1960
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DEPARTMENTS .,EE.,E4 FRESHMEN .....,,A SOPHOMORES .E...... J UN IORS ....,......, SENIORS .......,4... GRADUATES ......,AA.,. ORGANIZATIONS ,.., ATHLETICS 1.....E.A,.... INDEX .....,EE CCNTENTS Page 2 12 14 38 46 54 58 88 .,H......l20 mA......l1l-0 ,.....,-W, Wm.,- S or pf 1 I' :W W Z ,aawew 'gg I X . Q L gk 1 2 .z , w :, .. 1 ' . N .JL . we fa , . as TIA., S X 9 ORIENTATICN ASSEMBLY THE PATTERN IS OUTLINED.. As the weaver draws many patterns, one of which will be the basic design for his fabric, so the incoming freshman considers the subiects and extra-curricular activities which will be the basis of his four year high school program. The weaver must carefully plan and finally choose the pattern which promises the best result. So the student is counseled in a wise selection. After being acquainted with each activity, he will be led to choose the courses which best suit his needs, interests, and talent. 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H1-I4-11 llallloltlll. c:l'I'tl'lllll' X1Cfz0XN'1lll, xlilfil' Ru- xoli, Mary Xlurplny. Lillizm Fill'lllk'l', Burk rmc: IXlaz1'g.1a11'vt Zim-linslxi, Xlilfii' lim- l'I1llill'I1, jvnnic- Moore-, NL-ttiv Pnlknslxi. Szlrull II:-im, Stvllzl Rulnluo. Lmlisv Mc- c10X'l'l'll. Elixxllwtlw .Immun-S. Xalhllim' Ln-Qsalrcl. CUSTUDIANS . . . Blanucl Conzulvz. Rohm-rt Dunn, Felix Marths, Edward Pacovsky, maintenancc mc-nz Robert Bm'- L-lwtt, vngiueer. Page 13 CLASSES Group by group the student body progresses from one Class to another to create the finished fabricg - Page 14 the shepherds bring in the slleepg the shearers clip the woolg the carders prepare the wool for the I spinning. Shepllerzls: Robert Marx, Albert 'l'l'lL'll. Sheurers: Arnold Revzin, Mark Levy. Carriers: Rosemary Hanson. Judith Kohn M'f- nh 2, XFN rf'-Q Q- , A-J 1 gm . W va ng, mm' WQHQ? 'f ,Sid fr .wa-I, ff A :www fjlUf'kll.'i-YV! Bc-lu-ttv C1-tl. Davie! Tillotson, Judy Huy, Kl'Illll'fIl Millvr, lmslin' lIz11'triL'l1, Linda Hifkin. Vliss Julia Moon:-y Mrs. Marie Svlloflc-ld Miss M2ll'gZlFl't Annan Miss Anne Sl'lllllZlll'l'gl'l' Miss Nello Groll, Chairman Mrs. Dl2lI'g2ll'l'l I ENGLIS Through the study of English comes the ability to express oneself. In order to accomplish this aim, it is necessary for a student to become well versed in such areas as reading, writing, speaking, and listening. These areas, representing the four goals of South Shore's English Department, are satisfied through the means of a three-level program including advanced placement, honors, average, and remedial classes. Such classes give every student the opportunity to work to the best of his ability. They also offer to those above-average students the opportunity to receive college credits while still in high school. llL'llCllIljJ,' Center students wait for the Hush of plurusvs on tht- SL'l'l'l'll while using tht- tnchisto- scope. Front rout: joan jackson, Lois Dublin, Arla-nc' liuksm, Mzltlelim- Consley. Second row: joan Levy, ltolwrtu Pollack, liiclmrd ltulwns, Julius Loesvr. Sfllllllillfli fxlrs. Esther' Xlurion, li Nun M no in Mis I ran I ullqn Miss Lillian Von I:l'l'lll4'l' Mrs. Ester Marion Miss irl'l'll'lldl' Sha-a Mr MlYNhdll Dub in MATHEMATICS 9 In orclcr to take curc ol' thc ncccls of ull the pupils. the ninth clcpnrtincnt has 21 thrcc lem-I progrzun. For giftccl students, an honors course which tclc- scopcs four ycars of clusscs into thrcc is provided. A fifth ycnr 1lClN'2lIlL't'Cl placcnicnt course is ollcrccl as il part of the honors sc-qucncc, coupling the knowledge lcurnccl in high school math with calculus and 2lll2llyflCLll gc- omctry. Through this cxtru your of math, il stuclcnt may plucc out of its cquivalcnt in collcgc. Avcrnge and remedial prograuns fulfill the necessary requirements of remaining stnclcnts. Front row: Rohcrtu Sm-nn, Riclizml Parry, Back row: Loon Fruzin, Shclly Dwortz. jocl Shcrnmn. Miss Gladys Miss Dorothy Mrs. Gertrude Miss Ruth Miss Franrcs Mrs. Helen Mr. Meyer Miss Ma 0'Hri4-n Bock linker Kopel Hubler Paulsen Yusnoff S4-Imac E E '11, ua. Because this era is dependent upon technical knowledge and application, the study of science has become an increasingly vital component in the curriculum of modern education. The South Shore Science Department strives to answer this need by stimu- lating the students curiosity through an expanded and diversified program. For the average student there are highly motivating standard courscsg unlimited opportunities are provided for the advanced student in accelerat- ed courses of general science. biology, physics, and chemistry. The Chicago Public Schools Science Fairs are an added incentive for many students. l1IllIl'l' n1ic'rn.s'f'npr': Gareth Quale. Standing: Rita Biltzer, Yictor Fried, Barliara Ross. Irene Rath. Jefferson Mrs. Judith Mr. Theodore Miss Marjorie Mr. Usear Miss Mar' Crane M ' ' SCIENCE IH Mr. Maurice Mrs. Marjorie M . Ii ' I ostmoy ,lavobsen Molyneau' M , ' ' ' ' r ow arf x ongerson Albright Will ' - ' ' lanls Colonia n W llson E :ez- Ag! S 'Z . ,, , , ,-.., .. . . -- .,.... ., .....,......,.- A ... Standing: Mik Mr. Alfrs-do Mana! is S 1- S1-gal, julio Sullivan, Shirley Smith, Gabriel Angres, Pamela Mc-ycrs. On Globe: Avis Mzuulvl. Mrs. Hazel Sh-rn Mr. Clifford Cobb Miss Mary Condon Mrs. lula Major ta Chairman SCCIAL SCIENCE VVith the advent of the jet age , it is imperative that our social science studies he practical as well as informative. One World has hecome a reality. Historical, geographical, and governmental studies act as links to a better world understanding of people and their surroundings. The chang- ing of the social studies curriculum hy adding Comparative Government, American Problems courses, and the combina- tion of civics and United States history act as cohesive forces toward our ultimate goal of world peace. This ideology of world peace is further strengthened by such school activities as the Human Relations and Pan-American Clnhs and the World Discussion Croup. lr Walter Kellv Miss Eleanor Bisbee Miss Edna McCloud Miss Camille Jacques Mrs. Margaret Donahue + gggxa ': .. f-1i 2 .1 aug S Q ?1f'b fi , ! K f PAI Ilzwlcm- Kullivk, Ilr-lvn Ilortcm, Carol XY1-instvin. Miss Catherine Bond Miss Henrietta Graybill Mrs. Mary Ann Lumpan X i TL LANGUAGE Due to the ever-shortening distance between the United States and its neighbors, the National Defense Act has provided for an experimental language program in American schools. As a part of this plan, South Shore is one of the two high schools in Chicago which have a language laboratory equipped with facilities for thirty-five students. By listening to lessons, poems, and stories on tapes or records, students gain pronunciation and comprehension skills and an appreciation of foreign culture. Through the language laboratory, the United States hopes to go one step further in the breakdown of the language barrier and one step closer to the human ideal of peace and understanding between nations. Students listen intently to language records in order to improve their pronunciation skills. Front row: Linda Stone. larvis Friduss. Srfconrl row: George Solomon, Roberta Berger. Back row: Carol XViborg. Richard Ostcn. M1 Tlunnas 1 Ollllllli Mrs. Florence Bergstralnfl Miss Fl'illll't'S Curtis, Ch urm ln COMMERCIAL x I In keeping pace with an ever in- creasing demand for skilled white- collar Workers, the commercial de- partment strives to develop consist- ently top business personnel. The var- ied sequences, shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, commercial law, busi- ness training and salesmanship. pre- pare a student for 21 rewarding career. As encouragement for diligence, sex'- eral nationwide commercial contests are held annually in which South Shore students are encouraged to compete. Clockwise: Paul Lieberman, Joyce Kzlnn, Mary Horvath, Michael Ehlers. M A h K an Mrs. Sabra Kulle Miss Hazel Hansen Mrs. Gertrude Neal, Chairman r. rt ur ceg HCME ECCNGMICS The one occupation that is of inter- est to more women than any other is that of home-making. This not only includes the art of sewing, home man- agement, and planning and preparing meals, but also covers the finer aspects of gracious living such as interior decorating and family welfare. These hasic requirements are included in the curriculum of the Home Economics Department. To gain additional ex- perience in meal planning and sewing, the members of the classes have acted as hostesses at various school func- tions. Fmnt row: Victoria St:-eh-, Elaine XVayue. Bark row: Maureen McFarland, janet XValquist. Miss Lury Mulloy, Lhairman Mrs. Patricia Hallisy as ART By assigning projects in which abil- ity aan be discovered and by showing movies on diversified subjects related to art, teachers instill in the student an awareness and appreciation of this subject. All the work that was done in the art department this year led up to the Field Day Demonstration, which was held in May at Washing- ton High School. Each teacher had her class specialize in one facet of the art program. Front: Sandra Halpern, Patricia Mungvr, Sandra Blain. Burk: Dame-n Yan Tuyl. Mr luulv Robinson Miss Alma Reisberg, Chairman Mr. john Sommer Miss Carol Sfhlf-'Sllil Attempting to interest the students in the various fields of music is the main job of this department. South Shore accomplishes this task by en- abling the student to select band, or- chestra, a choral group, or a general music course. As a result of their be- coming acquainted with the many pleasures a musical background offers, many students continue their studies, and music becomes an important part of their later life. Front: Phil Bau gher. Back: Sherry Hartigan, Carol XViborg, Linda Isaacson, Robert Block. MUSIC www' Mi'. Arthur Dialnond Miss Agatha Lon Ch ' g., alrman Mr. Samuel Gorbavh PHYSICAL EDUCATION s glam ,Af N A il ugh' Nw BCYS lt is the purpose of the Boys' Phys- ical Education Department to cle- velop the hoys of South Shore into individuals who are physically ancl socially prepared for life. Through athletic and aquatic instruction, these hoys hecome coorclinatecl, agile. and healthy. VVholesome incliviclual and team competition teaches them how to get along Well with others, how to face prohlems inclepenclently. and how to win or lose well. Health courses, which instruct the hoys in the care of the hotly through the knowledge of hygiene and anatomy, complete the program. Bottom: Barry Deniovslcy, Alton Baird. Top: jerry Aclelman, Laurie Soll, Sergeant Robert Sergeant James Mr. Roger Inman, Lockwood Rovano Chairman Mr. Robert Golfoml Mr. jerry Cnnfurti Mr. Sidney PHYSICAL EDUCATICN GIRLS Through its many activities, the Girls' Gym Department contributes to the making of a Well-adjusted indivi- dual. Volleyball, captain basketball, and speedball provide fun while sup- plying experience in working coopera- tively with others. Calisthenics de- velop coordination, while swimming teaches grace and provides practice in a skill useful for a lifetime. Mean- while, mental attitudes are not over- looked, for in health classes, problems in hygiene and general physical Well- being are discussed. Thus healthy bodies are developed to house healthy minds. Bottom: Eleanor Lorsch, Liana Simon, Joyce Ward. Top: Gaby Frankenthal. Miss Winifred Cormany, Chairman Mrs Betty Lee Feldman Mrs Patricia Cox Mrs Ruth Markle Q is ,M nm , ,jM1,i,s.3E' N ,W ,i O Q 9 I gk .,1 W . W' 59 05552 M k 'M 'F ' 1: :wg fg . .. ag: E . Q . ' F , W' 5 Q 5 : .Mix fm I 8 Q ' H -wr ? 5. Wx XQL v .W K ww wi Miss lg0lllI.S IB Division Ifroni rout' liuln-rt Nlliinstvin. Bvtli Furnnincl. Elle-n Lolwn. Nam-ttv Laxvn. Scwmcl mic: 1,1-c Katz. -lanws Block. .lusvpli lloltznian. Clwryl Bl'l'l'lIljlfOll. .Ivllry Xlelnicli. Tllirfl row: .linnny Hnlmin. Bvttv Nlackic-. hleaimc Nlittler. Barbara llannsvy. Xlarcia XVall4. Fnurllz mir: Barlmara Silx'0r1nan. Donna Nlorros, Alan Loilwn. Cliarlvs Barr. Eclwarcl Xlillnncliick. Fifth mir: Elaine Scliain. liucliel Hnlminsteiii, Sharon Lnssicr. Sliirlvy l,cx'y. Barlmara Grail. Sixllz mic: Barnvt Hllttvnlwrg. jack Block. Penny linsli. Xlicliavl Poppvr. l,awi'1'1icv Colin. Burk l'Ull'.' llavicl lim-ckviz Clorclrni llaclloy. Miss Huliler's IB Division Ifrmif rout: Laurel llavitz. llc-lvnv Xlilcnlmacli. l,l'lIlll5 Crvcnspail, l,c--mniarcl Tisclilcr. Sfwmzrl row: Sliari Iacolmson. Diane' Slirago. Xlicliac-l Block, llolwrt llnrwifz. Davicl Klitzky. Tlzirfl mick' Lanrvncc Spvctor. Allan llarrison. Allan Cliarlvs. Howard Lalxow. Bracllcy Ponclwr. Fourtlz row: Sliirlcy llanson. Linda Nlaric-ntlial. Alvanni Hyclv. Gloria Garclncw. Susan Berger. Fifth rmc: Susan Stainlcr. llvnvc- llvvsv. xllllIl'l'1'Il Colcl- sniitli. -lncly lflcillirunn. Buck l'UlLi.' Stc-wart Brown. .3tlllll'f'NY XVatson. liic-lx Sistx-lc l,c'c livsvrinan. cllllllill' Nlonltnn. l'agn- 31 Mr. Kollfs IB Division Ifront mum' Charlcs Shapiro, Ronald Pc-rsson, Pc Orlinsky. Ira Distcnficlcl. Sr'c'on1lrm1': Lincla Frank, Scott Donccn. lichccca lfcin- stcin, Aclricnnc lipstcin. .Iucly Kraft. '1'l1irr1 rout Barry Frazin. Clary Blumenthal. Xlikc I ncaux. Lorry Sirkin. Xlarty Soll. 1'iO1Il'fl1 rout' Barhara Nlackin. Stuart Closcnpucl. Howard Brooks. lirucc lluchstacltcr. llowarcl Paul. Fifth l'mzf.' Stcvc Alpcrt. Russ Nlurray. Karcn jolnison. Nancy Roll, liowcna Kcllcclx. Sixth rmv: Nlarx' Ann Pctroskv. Nancy Lcihcr. llclcn licch, Dianc Tanis, Arno Furstcnhcrg. Bm-k rmrg Icrrv Clolicn. Nlartin Lichcruian. Lconarcl Xlaslowsky. Q i Mrs. Mackie-'s IB Division Front l'0lU.' Margcry Sitlcoff. Kcnncth Aclchnan. NVcncli Iiahens. Marcic Harrison. Second row: Karen Sparhawk, Sandra Sklansky, Susan Darrah, Patricia Dopp. Lcstcr Barnshack. Third row: Lcstcr Mosbacher, 'Icnnifvr Van Duysc. David Clickcn, Patricia Cunningham. Rochellc Barracl. Fourth ruur: Sharon Sklansky. Fred l,c-ry. .lunc Kihort, blames Frazicr. Ann Varna Caris. Fifth row: Ronald Hcilhrunn. Siclncy liauch, Nancy Huclak, Susan VValthnan. Richard Crm-cnhlatt. Sixth rozv: Gail Bogoinol, Luc Smith, Karna Pt-to. Ralph Oko. liichartl XVih0rg. Buck rout' lionalcl Bachcnhcinicr, Xlichacl Xlillvr, Thomas Stcxnplc. Ccorgc XVilliamson. i'ag1- fill Mrs. Chen's IA Division Front row: I,ynn Nlarcus. Susan Ncwinan. David Lund- grcn. Gharinainc Straszcwski. Scconll row: Barbara Xlarhcll. Kathy Boughcy, Patricia Golden, Bctsy Schncidcr. Third row: Karcn Abcson, Alan NVilcns, Ann Sayrc, Allen Anderson, .Iudith Brown. Fourth row: Hcidi Gharous, Carol Loncrgan. Gail Nlcycr, Darla Schroeder. joan Frankcl. Fifth row: Susan Tuplcr. Gnrtiz Gangi. Frank Cornell. Bruce Gray. Ann Talhot. Sixth, row: .Ianct Glavor, liosclnaric Daniclc, Xlary Van. Tcrcsa Danos. xvilliillli Zirngihl. Sf'l2l'llflI f'UllJ.' Nlichacl Cahill, Douglas Gast. Stcvcn Bach- cnhciincr, Glcnn Fcllfcrnian. Huck row: XValtcr Sclunnachcr, liichard lic-cd. Page- E33 Mr. Holzhalfs lil Division Front row: Lynnc Sinton, 'Xlichclc Swcc, Barry Kranncr. Xiarilyn Carlson. Sccmirl row: jaincs Rothschild, Adrian lindcr. Niichacl Polak. Toha Soincrinan. lillcn Bicrinan. Third row: Gail Schatz, Nlargic Sagcr. liihlmy Silvcrt. Carolyn Nlurray. Susan Kcpccs. Fourth row: Alanicc Gahc. Aloycc Kinncy, Gharlcnc Nlillcr, Anna Grail, .Indy Yan. Fifth row: Suxannc Aingclis. Ivan liittcnhcrg, Vvillilllil Lcstcr. joy Smith. Lcslic Turncr. Sixth row: Larry Bccinan, Stuart Appcl, Earl Vinccnt. Rhona Bcrklcy, Barbara Kcinp. Buck row: Nlartin Nlaycr, Tcd Bush, Ronald Foltz, xvilliillll Rennie. Gcrald Haasc. Af s Miss Hansen's ,IA Division Front row: janice Nielsen, Eileen Dick, David Kaufman. Barbara Rubinstein. Second row: Marcia Kimmell, Marsha Cilden, Carol Laine, Laurie Berkman. Third T0lU.' joan Kleppinger, Michael Dunham, Beverly Berkovitz, Victoria Steele, Sharyn Leon. Fourth row: David Bennett, Susan Penner, Gloria Cross- hlatt, Carol Hicks, Michael Levitt. Fifth row: Steven Isaacson. Karen NVindehy, joseph Boyd, Sheryle Peterson, Harold Shinsky. Sixth row: Betty Kramer. Brenda Uretsky. Lawrence Fox, james F rye. Burk l'UlI.'.' Nlark Streeten. Andrey Piinqst. Page 34 ,- M 4-iam Mrs. Coleman's 1A Division Front row: Susan Levy, Dariel Anderson. Anthony Kastel Ellen Weiner. Second row: Daniel Levitan, jean Block, Sandra Sklar Bonnie Zoloto. Third row: Judy Teich. Holly Ansell, Nlarsha Naiditeh, Merle Pomper, Edward Reingold. Fourth row: Karen Pollock, Peter Niarcns, Michael Cor- don, Cail Hoffman, jndyth Pratt. Fifth row: Nancy Niarx. Wesley johnston, Alfred Lewy. Marcy Baron, Andrea Simmons. Sixth row: Sue Sondell. Marion Apter. Jaycee Aronson. Dale Kushner. Irene Tischler. Brick row: Phyllis Kleinstein, Arlene linksza. Hoherta Pollack, Pamela Van Kirk. Sharon Epstein. Stephen Hollander. m v: z n - c ..l Mr. ,Iaeollson's 1A Division Front row: Lottie Meyers. Susan Kastel, Susan Stein. Bjorg Halsen. Sccoml row: Patti Bell, Howard Grosky, judith Levay, Nancy Simon. Third row: Larry Belenke. Paul Freiman, Stanley Klein. Kenneth Kurke, Harriet Silverman. Fourth row: Michael Fox, Roger Goodman, Richard Moeller, Edythe Goldberg, Linda Beedle. Fifth row: Mary Beers. Susan Alter, Eileen Sager, judith Rosen, Lester Fink. Sixth row: VVilliam Shugan, Richard Nleltzer, Dale Levin- son, Nlary Devlin. Kan-ole Smith. Buck row: Richard Sonaty, Rose Garvey. Samuel Haemo- vitz, Brian Bubeck. Richard Halpern. 'ix mm., iw ' A Mrs. lVlarion's 1A Division Front row: Marcia McGuire. Nancy Devine, joan Winter, Barbara Kesner. Second row: Lois Lipton, Sue Alpert, llilary Lewis, Lynne Sanderman. Third row: Linda Stone, Eve Sonneman, joan jackson, Susan Strom, Sherry joseph. Fourth row: Robert Wittie. jarvis Friduss, Sandra Cohen, Roberta Berger, Sharon Rich. Fifth row: Laurel Block, Florence Loiben. Ruth Fitch, Madeline Gonsky, joan Levy. Sixth row: Robert Greenberg, Steven Schwartz, George Solomon, Ray jones, Lois Dahlin. Seventh row: Leslie Goldman, Eileen Estes, Donna Kay- ton, Lynette Vistein, Peter Armstrong. Buck row: joel Silver, Sam Haines. Edward jatfe. Page 35 Mrs. McNamara's IA Division Front row: Laura Braun, Carol Apter. Lihcrty Sfonclcles Nancy Berman. Seconri row: liicharcl lsenherg. Nlarvin Heilnan. Diane Quinliyan. liicharcl lioscnficlcl. Third row: Phyllis Hoflnan. Nlirian Flack. Aluclith Stcffcn Michael Shapiro. Rohert Goodman. Fourth row: Donna Nlattson, Elsa Eskouen, Nancy llag- lunrl, Susan Xlc-Cullough, Susan Barrow. Fifth rouf: Xlichael Frcechnan. Paul Price. Nancy Tuttle Marion Stoons. Donald Martin, Sixth rout: Diana llaitis. Susan W'urhcl. Elissa Palicke Antoinette Vanclas. Tom l,eihcr. Svuwlill l'0llI.' Christine Chentes. Alexandria Milcoropulos. Arnolcl Bernstein. Charles Siegel. Frecl Eaton. Burk l'mi': Carl Porter. -Iaincs Coan. H Miss 0'Brien's IA Division From' row: Elizabeth Loewe. Barbara NVQ-insteiu. Barry Polisky. Bohhe Nlalkin. Second row: Francine WVhitc. Ellen Silverman. Nlitchcll Rubinstein. Elcnee Panutsos. Third row: janet Grinker, David Locks. Arnold Klein. Richard Rahens, Sonia Dnhin. Fourlh row: 'Iulius Loeser, Steven Zitowsky. Barbara Bil- ski, Ilene Kaplan. Judith Baircl. Fifth row: Vicki Kramer. VVayue Cray. Nlichacl Snyder. Dennis Coleman. Rodger Hinnnel. Sixth row: Steven XVhite. Daniel Cliclu-n. Richard Christy, Stuart Zisook. Henry Pearson. Back row: jeffrey Brown. Steven Christon. Charles Haw- leigh, Eugene Barasch. Page 36 Wlr vllllldlllh IA IJlVlil0ll rmt rom B uh n 1 Besslngel 'X mu Un I xnn nga lioscm lrx lasco Second row: Cltliy lrossc r. Dale Trrivers. Daniel Hod- m'1n Cary bona s. Third row: A0lllI Harm-in Shcrry B'll'li'1ll. Betty Silvcr, Holly Ilrnnlnorg Arthur Stoike. fourth row: Lee Malkin. Daniel Nlarx. Barbara Eisen- berg, -lanet Nlcliay. Alan Newman. Fi th row: Susan Lapin. Paul Bucher, -luclitli XValcl, David Seliiamlverg, Robert Almelson. Six 1 row: Marlene Levy, Nlary Haes. latrieia Ham on. ane Unclerwoocl. Gerald Xlogy. Seventh row: XVillian1 Vincent. Frank Clielunan. Dennis lIal'lron. john Dunlop, juclith Unger. Buck row: -lolin llicllon. james Krit. Page IST Mrs. Paulsf-n s IA Division Front row: Susan Cogol, jnclitli Greenspan. Laurie .lack- son. Robert jeflre. Second row: Nlark NIL-Kinney. Eileen Kahn. Sharon Comberg, Claclys Simon. Third row: Virginia Heatlierly, .luanita NVeinln-rg, Xlarion Seicler, Roberta Little. Carol Nlilzer. Fourth row: Nliriam Strick, Nlerle Newman. Lynne Booth, Andrea Klein, Marianne Sclionfelcl. Fifth. row: VVayne Skurow, Susan Sarfatty. Barbara De- vine. .luclitli Cooclman, Allen Nleier. Sixth row: Laura Belkin, Larry HOS0lll3llSCll. Clary East- liope, john Granger, blnclitli Sclnnoll. Buck row: Alan Xlarkovitz, Val Sesek. Tlioinas Berelmos. Eugene Bnletty. Peter Franlentlial. xl, I , A I Mrs. Burns' 2B Division Front row: Barbara Weinberg, Sharon Ne-merow, Alice Pasow, Hannah Cold. Second row: David Patner, Hal Arkcs, Marc Isaacson, Judi Boshcs. Thircl row: Suzanne Zehme, Judith Lund, John Lowen- stein, Judi Banks, Susan Lewy. Fourth row: William Tancnbaum, Edward Jones, Robert Ruthstein, Marian Chapman, Elizabeth Hoornaert. Fifth row: Mitchell Sogin, Donald Baker, Bruce Soifcr, Donald Schultz, James Cancialosi. Back row : Michael Croner, Wzlltcl' Deitch. Mrs. Hallisey's 2B Diviiion Front row: Janice VVeleh, Sharon Friedman, joan Alpert, Judith Anderson. Second' row: Sharon Goldberg, Sheila Handzel, Ann Blitzstein, Shirley Garland. Third row: Susanne Taylor. Marion Matlock, Philip Tavins, Pamela Segal, Paul Deutch. Fourth row: Steven Pulik. Karen Matthews, Holly Simp- son, Howard Shless, james Lowenstein. Fifth. row: Thomas Morrow, jill Shapiro, Barbara Schnitz. Erika Strahl, Carol Bachenheimer. Sixth row: Richard Saly, David Kaplan, Richard Glass, Donald Crumpley. Back row: Warren Swanson, Robert Nleflarthy. . ML uw t-s,.t.Ma1.,,iv-+1 i1 mu Miss Hauta's 2B Division Front row : Linda Helmer, Ann-Xlarie Sandberg. Kathleen Oflonnell, Sybil VVhitetield. Second row: Gail Vold, Bruce Katz, Henrietta Gerstel. Xlaureen Kotler. Third row: Nlieliael Draehler, George Schmidt, Michael Swidler, Sandra Clifton, Roxanna Gilbert. Fourlh row: Sara Schoehet. Barbara Kubey. Gail Shapiro. Gayla Levinson, Barbara Lorentzen. Fifth row: George Kerman, lloward Mullin. Ronald Swislow, Robert Nlaples. james Alexander. Sixth row: Barbara Feldman. Sheryl Pritilxin. Richard Brrz, Harold Schroeder. Back row: Bruce Smiley, Kenneth Simon. Frank Anton. Richard Bradford, Ronald Banks. pa we 20 Hrs. Majors' 2B Division Front row: Ellen Kraus. Ellen Nathan. Kathy Hand, llita Cross. Svconzl row: Nancy liicliarclson, .Ianws Cintzler, Sanclra Sinnns. Norman l,e'venson. Third row: loan Bauer, Pamela Zierkc, Laura Nlarcler, Sharon Sonnncr. Preston Uncy. Fourtlz row: Slwila VVviss. Karla Levinson, Carol Bier- man, jonathan Goodman, Ronald Pales. Fifth rour: llarolcl Levy, Burton Lewis. james Toomey. Own-n XVonclc-rs. Cc-oflrvy Seaman. Burk rout: -lolnn clllllClilHklll. NVilliam llaclnnann. Kvnnotlm lil'y'lll2lll. 1m vm . mantra is V ' Miss SIIPRQS 2B Division From' row: Sllvlloy l,Ul'Ilt'l'. Broncla Nloxin. Xlargim- Zolla. Tolny Frey. Second row: Elizabeth Lifclivf, Carole Natlwnson. Nitza Neclwles, Susan YVolfe. 'I'l1irrl row: Nina Goldman. .Iac-qnolinv Paul. Pamela Bauer. Ray Kaplan, Barbara Nocl. Fourth row: -loan Bittcrs, Coral:-9 Birclwc-ll. llarxvy Plant. Sliara Cooclman, Harold Eisc'1nlu-rg. Fifllf row: Maria Rodriguez, john Heclfc-rn. .lay Goldmin- lwerg, Donald Smith, Nlnricl Ilonston. Sixth row: Contantine Korosc. Barry XV:-itzmlfclcl. Xlar- sliall Sniclcr, Eunice' Schulman. Bonniv Vansclow. Brlrk rout: -lohn Ross. Timothy 1'hfmi05. Dwight Farwvll. Pagm- 40 Mrs. Baker's 2A Division Front row: Leonard johnson. Nlury .Io Felclt. Richard Lieberman, Marianne johnson. Second row: Annette Nlnlliu, Ronald VVilcl. Milton Sim- mons. Hiclizwcl Osten. Third row: Natalie Siegel, Evelyn lxlillllllt, Evelyn Cru- vesen. Constance Siegel, Charles Krnzan. Fourtlz row: Evelyn Dutfell, Phyllis Fl'lCLll2lllCll'I', Ellyn Shziinherg, Essie Corey, Susan Skogsherg. Fifth row: joel Meyer. Dnvicl Bnllen. Brian Harris. Howard Karin. Back row: llohert Nuss, Mc-rtlitli Nlilcezny, Thomas c:lLlSSIIl2lll, Xl:-lyyn Golclfarh. :ff l my ,11 mwl. 1l.x,.a-nf... Mrs. Cox's 2A Division Front row: Eileen Fishman, ,Indy Feldman, joyce Ciber- tini. Mary Ryan. Second row: Lynne XVeinlJerg, Susan Germaine, Karen Kahn, Michele Young. Third row: Mary Zink. Marilyn Zink. .Iudi Schakner, Lynne Edelstein, Dayle Lawrence. Fourth row: Ricky VVachtel, Marion Rosenthal, Darlene Kayton. Ronelle DuBrow, Adrienne Hurvitz. Fifth row: Roherta Chatt. David Oherg, Stephen Sontz, Geraldine Sertich, Mark Brody. Sixth row: Rohert Schmidt, David Lawrence, Martin Fleisher. Donald Anderson. Back row: Richard Halpern. Sanford Levine. Page 42 Mr. Colilfs 2A Division Front row: Laura Seren, Sherry Badiner. Aline Friedman. jenny Farley. Second row: Elaine Eden, Diane Pacholski, Lacey Nut- ting, Barbara Siebenschuh. Third row: Anita Eve, Virginia Stockman, Margaret Haran, Nancy Sheridan, Ann Cooknian. Fourth row : Marguerite Shuchter, lanice johnson, Sharon Slcupien, Alan Andalman, Helen Hihhott. Fifth row: Andrea Trock. Philip Peterson. jerry Tenner, Kenneth Suskin. Back row: Richard Rosen. Daniel Roni, Ralph Rulnier, Mary O'Shea. fel-fxwfwiw - -W. Mr. Grane's 2A Division Front row: Adriann Silverbrand, Sharon Rogers, Robert Dahlin, Penny Pikofsky. Second row: Lorraine Goldman, Karen Kales, Marilynn Truax, Nancy Myers. Third row: Dana Kahn, Eileen Shapiro, Nina Weinstein, Gail Belenke, Larry Burland. Fourth row: Donna Labnndy, Sue Glaster,juditl1 Meyers, Donald Kraft, Barry Tasner. Back row: Hal Singe1', Mark WVinsberg, james Elbaor, Richard Schlitlce, Richard Benson. :mwsm h Miss Cullen's 2A Division Front row: Diane Potash, Claire Altbach, Renee Feld schreiber, Doreen Engel. Second row: Barbara Martin, Richard Born, David Ehr lich, Annette Broh. Third row: Sharyn Pratt, Linda Mayer, Marc Rifkin Nick Gostopoulos, Marie Regan. Fourth row: Gloria Gerber, Judith Claahsen, Janice Has- siepen, Priscilla Croy, Richard Seip. Back row: Fred Berger, David Alpert, Ray Davis. Page 4-3 Mr. Diamoml's 2A Division Ifronl row: Nlarlene Fischer. Elinor Lannin. Bonnie Howard. -lndith Brownstein. Sevoncl row: Carole Higgins, Valerie Stevens, Denise Macropulos. Carla Clannaven. Tllirrl roux' Robert XleCreal, Arthur Kubey. Alan Davis Alan Leder, joseph Ginsburg. Buck row: Nliehael Nowlan, Nelson Habenieht. George Kelnpf. Norman Newman, Haney Claster. h'tg.f' , Mr. Manafs 2A Division Front row: Margo Greenberg. Nlarilyn Delioven. Eileen Bennett, Barbara Hacker. Second row: Sharon Kushner, Barbara Brodsky, Karen Kaufman, Donna Hallett. Third row: Biehard Berman, Richard Chileen. james Chudnow, Cynthia Parry, Karen Summer. Fourth row: Kathy Pagenkopf, Melodee Spalding, Betty Pick, Richard Stevens, Dana Gordon. Fifth row: Lawrence Orlov. Burton Richardson, Arthur O,Connor, Robert Potter. Back row: Donald Pliner. james Norman. Bruce Turner. Page -14 Miss Sehaam-k's ZA Division Front row: janet Kaplan. Carol Turley. Karen Ray. Diane Kelley. Second row: Maureen llichter, Donna Putman. Susan Hesky, Karen Schroeter. Third row: Herbert Grunnet, james Gleave. Texas Eck- stone. Barry Laven. joanne VVeinberg. Fourth row: Susan Stiles, Marvelle Vickery. Sidney Nlathias, Larry WVeinberg, Robert Lincoln. Fifth row: Donald Best, jay Kosner. XVilliam Clark. Barry Ferner, Ray Nlichau. Back row: Dorothy johnson. Carolyn Nlichau. Carole Nowakowski. Frank Klein, Gary Powers. Page 45 Mrs. lVIOst0v0y's 2A Division Front row: Susan Gordon. Bobette Lezak. josette Ach. Dorothy johnson. Second row: jeffrey Falk, Carol Grossman. Debbie Mil- lunchick, Gerson Mosbacher. Third row: Margie Knutson. Marilyn McKay, Hilary Kromclow, Donna Haless, Babette VVeber. Fourth row: Ardith Rashkow, janeeu Shankman, Carolyn Mandel. Sharon VVaxman, Susan Krause. Fifth row: Charlene Weber, Mike Lezak. Nlike Alex- ander, Larry Fischer, Susan Fineberg. Sixth row: Gene Kleinberg, Phil Grossman. Lee Fensin. james Newton. Buck row: james Buckley. Richard Russell. Nlark Schorr. - 'C' f if . 'f H C Q Ns VN Ag fa Y ., ' , .V T f , . R IX xx On 00 A . , ' . I N' fn fftjm M '11 M, x 'L I xx , f F - K . 1 xx ., V7 NX O.. ,gg if 7' V 'I' y ' 1 . was ,V ,l -I 'Y A ,gg '- vga ' G M ,, 'fly , f avi .. , wif, jg- y Q, Nxy 'gg,j.. Navi X T was-..,, is E ,,,-,D a if 25? xg S w X . ggi x K QQ gsskm E Y Q ,, X ef 2, S Q S255 ,. .,.,. , W ik R Q R it e X Ni K W ' - NK WW E gk ,Q t. +A ' F:2'a2-I- ss my N ,Q il x w ws W 5 2 , A 334535553 , Km 1 wx K ' X- +1 1 fm-f 1 if W z: .-,.,.,.3, -Q A we X MN EQ .1 , .. fi -Y-SE-: 5-'f-?.w:-NRs-x:sf::- Isiyliiiiiiif: N X Q Q? L -5 Y qv . ?2I'E..IfI:' K Q -T- 5 Q v Y 1 'fm ix 'I xg N Q. v wg?- :xi 'M l 2 x sm il NSN Q' ,xxx A, 1-, fb , 3 X an i' ?-x SE 5 X Q s V2 ik' . Q a Q fiisqfm 'X QQ Q: 3 J Q Q R X 1 0? as E ,,,' fur Yi iv 5+ ' my AW Ag 5 Miss Bishee's 3B Division Front row: Tania Sazonow, Iudith Wilensky, Karen Hes- ncr, Gayle Temkin. Second row: Judith Touzios, Roberta Sloan, Leslie Van Camp, Nancy Trankar. Third row: Perry Segal, john VVallendar, Lois Yalowitz, Rochelle Weissman, David Solomon, Fourth row: David Frishman, Maurice Swee, Gail Mu- raida, Yosh Horihe, Barry Scher. Back row: Stephen Marcus, Richard Shimkus, Steven VV21SS61'lTl3.l1, Steven Kingsmill, Lance Thompson. xdfawk Mr. Duhan's 3B Division From row: Donna Pliner, Anita Kornetz, Gilda Freinlan Martha Heed. SITCTUIIKI row: Gerald Duhois, Karen Kahn, Sandra jones Arlene Gonsky. Third l'UllJ.' David Delott, Louis NVcxner, Patricia Giles Nancy Adchnan, lXlargarct Bjorklund. F0lll'fll row: Milton Estes, Thomas Chclius, Arnold Klin- sky, Martin Barill. Buck row: Thor Berg, YVilliam Burwell. Stephen Kish. Page 47 Miss Craylnilfs 3B Division Front row: jennifer Fields. Sue Cordon. Evelyn Conrieh Rita Nlartin. Seeonll row: Linda Poznanski. Lynne Stahl. Paula Beiser Bunny Kramen. Third row: Neil Bennett. Nlitchell Kriso. Donald Dreyfus. llillel Kliers. Daniel Nloran. Fourth row: Clant Cohen. llohert Dick. Paul Altman Barbara liansford. Arlen lluhiu. Bark rout' David Clolher. ltohert Shapiro. ,lack Dillon. Miss L0ng's 3B Division Front row: Sandra Baum. Sherry Stein. llolly jones. Robert Herman. Second row: Stuart Banks. Richard Smulevitx. Agnes VValsh. Nancy Cuhurnek. Third TOIUI YVarren Krugman. Mary Lynne Nlorgau. Evelyn Garvey. Larry Benish. XVilliam Saphir. Fourth row: Daniel Lallere. Neal Cadlin. john Clark. john Nordquist, Kenneth Halpern. Fifth row: julie johnson, Lynda Brooks. David Smith. Frank Peters, Larry Karp. Blick row: Larry Ellison. Donald Larson. Erie Petterson. Page 48 Miss Alhrighfs 3A Division Front row: Elaine Ahlin. Susan Korf. Ruth Israel. Eileen Klaskin. Second row: janice Harwood. Sheila Craft, Barhara Lucado, Carol Cayley. Third row: Dale Coldhaher, Leslie Tepper, jolm Planer. Alan Pick, janet Pick. Fourth row: Margaret Van, Susan Peake, Carla Lipson. Yvonne Stangle. Christine Fotopoulos. Fifth row: Kenneth Krugman, Mark Turner, Alona Zuckerman, Angela I,amhros, Betty Uppling. Sixth row: Charles Dwyer, Constance Anton, Marsha Uritz, joanne Rooker, Roger Crow. Back row: Michael Eisenstein, Fred Peters, Tom Forney. Page 49 Miss Von Bremer's 3B Division Front row: Sheila Maydet, june Kohorn, Lynn Nelson. Alana Bloom. Second row: Mary Walls, Margaret NIcCleish, Edna Rosenberg, Susan Honigmann. Third row: Stuart Corelik, Suzanne Finkel, Mae Magnu- son, Mary Crossman, Carol Horner. Fourth row: Gerald Lurie, Philip Cohen, Michael La- Dere, Stephen Line, Richard Blumherg. ' Fifth row: David Miller, Carl Samek, Mitchell Stengel. Barry Kravitz, Barry Bluestein. Back row: Roy Cetschow, Dennis Gabriel, joel Good- man, Rohert Peek. ' www 1 'sf -, fx, saw , y . , it ,a Miss jacques' 3A Division Front TOIUI Linda Harris, Sharon Rudman, Karen Olson, judy Roche. Sccond row: Sandra Slawinski, Kathy Turoif, Roxane Wenk, Linda Wiss. Third row: Donald Kaveshan, Marjorie Perlman, Iames Cozza. Patricia Kimball, Margaret Briggs. Fourth row: Paul Nierman, Allen Cherin, Beverly Price, Linda Nelson, Lesley Barnbaum. Fifth row: XVilliam Chandler, Dennis Black, Mario Ca- macho, Daniel Lipscomb. Michael Ehlers. Buck row: Larry Wallace. Brian Daly. VVilliam Piggott. Page 50 Mrs. Barry's 3A Division Front row: Ruth Hinsley, Lois Platt. Susan Rosenberg, Barbara Aronesti. Second row: Eva Saphir, Barbara Maples. Carol Hois- ington, Heather Shubart. Third row: Nancy Brouowski, Morris Oldham, Roberta Abrams, Linda Einbinder, Suzanne Cohan. Fourth row: Sharon Holmstedt, Howard Balfour, jacque- line jordan. Ray Obstfeld, Fern Schultz. Fifth row: Sharon Lebo, Lucile Reals, Barbara Carlson, Sari Zwikel, jeremy Byman. Sixth. row: George Ianis, Henry YVerteimer, Norman Eisenberg, Kim Varna Garis. Ronald Penn. Back row: jay Zite, Steven Ticrsky, XVilliam Hyman, Donald Czarapata. Mr. Keegalfs 3A Division Front row: Susan Quale. Francine Glicken, Kay Brenn- Wasser, Alanis johnsrud. Second row: Lesley Landsman, Deborah Cohen, Helene Mozenter, Carol Martin. Third row: Marjorie Carlson, Roger Bogin, Bebe Geller, Sandra Brodine, Ronna Schwartz. Fourth row: Helyne Brody, Phyllis Mane-With, Sharon lmmergluck. Michael Wfright, Robert Bessinger. Back row: Ronald Alpert. Mary Ellen Maifia. Gordon Wfait. Martin Bloom. lm31w,n,u-nn L ws mm Hema-,szslJw sa i, mmaaxu ,mn ta J 1 Miss Maekie's 3A Division Front row: Judith Skurow, Lynn Velick, jerilyn Isenberg, Diane Harris. Second row: Sharon Romanz, Linda XVQ-stburg, Marshall Hornstein, Sandford Gail. Third row: Dean Liberman, Gail Zivin. Peggy Schneider, Martha Andes. Bernard Wolfberg. Fourth row: Diana Merrymon, Blossom Segal, Madeline Zoberman, jennifer Lynn, Howard Smith. Fifth row: Patricia Melton, janet Foss, Barbara Alter, Steven Mann, john Potamites. Sixth. row: Sandra Solomon, Susan Christon, Donald Cou- stan, Carole Gardner, Judith Wodis. Seventh row: Nick Bobis, Stuart VVeisberg. VVilliam Klawans, Philip Podolner, Sheldon Ghesky. Back row: Larry Goldstein. Mark Garfien. Kenneth Tacker. Page 51 Mr. Nlongerson s 3A Division Front row: Diana Ianis, Loretta Caraker. Bonnie Zafieras, Bohhie Stnckey. A Sccfonfl rout: Anita Goldberg, Nlillie Krooth. Nlyrna Rosen. XVendy Cohen. Tlzirrl rout' Rae Berss. Diane Skidell. Donna Skid:-ll. Linda Epstein, -loni liooth. I'lUIll'I'll row: Connie Cordon. llse Xleyn, Frances Pearson. Anne Nlc-Citlin, Helen Berkovitf. Fifth rout lihoda Tennenhalnn. Sharon liinella. Nliclxey Bonrhnles, Barhara Vistein, Linda XVindchy. Sixth row: .lohn Berry, Leslie Kramer. .Iohn Hardin, Thomas Xlnrphy, Neal liosenfield. Bflrk row: llarvey Barnett. Barry Bennett. liohert Bitters. Terry Xlnrphy. Toni Papageomie. if if Miss Reisherg's 3A Division Front row: Elaine Nadler, Nlarlene Shngan. Sandra Schanks, Francine Lewis. Second row: ,Incli Kohak. Sherwin Swidler, .Iani Stern. -Iudith Zussman. Tlzirfl row: Lynn Greenwald, Sandra'Klein, jnclith Pa- chol, Nlarsha Lurie. Kathy Lanhe. Fourth row: Marilyn Adelman, Mary Steck. Bahette Hefter, Marilyn Harrison, Margaret Hochstadter. Fifth row: Beverly VVright, Nancy Segall, jill Horwitz, Victor Fried, Sam Kramer. Sixth row: Sidney Zisook. jack Hurwitz, ,lack Crawoig. Steven Shuchter. Back row: Theodore Bavlv, Sidney Nlaslowskv. XVavne Pfiel, Richard Barker, Timothy Fenton. 1 l Page 52 Mr. Sommer's 3A Division Front row: Karen Schwitters, Carole McCarty. Vivian Larocca, Sandra Milton. Second row: Martha Montgomery, Cay Stone. Linda Huddleston, jo Ann Matesi. Third row: josey Goodman, Donald Salem, joan Daley, Claudia Kempf, Sandra Fensin. F ourth row : Morto11 Much, judith Rosen, Carole Bohne. Karen Mer, Arlene Boshes. Fifth row: Bernard Kerman, Roger Lange, Allen Shub. Elliot Abelson, Barbara Scott. Sixth 7'01lJ.' Leonard Gerson, Sandra Martinelli, Karen johnson, Errol Cetner, Ray Quisenberry. Back row: Russell Enlow, Robert Higginson, Sherwin Hammer, Mitchell Komaiko. Alice Booth. Page 53 O Miss Sehlesnzfs 3A Division Front row: jean Mayer. Carol Knhialt. Susan lsenherg, Susan Merlander. Second row: joan Oster. Sharon Schwartz. Barbara Eyer. Annette Rosenfeld. Third row: Allan Rodin. Charles Schein. Yivian Zlatnik, Karalyn Friedman, Linda Marks. Fourth row: Michael XVolt. Michael Pomper. Bruce Rashkow. Peter Garretson. Burt Kraft. Fifth row: Lvnn Lewison. Phvllis Schechter. Leslex' Zatz. Rosilyn Kossiv, Donna Pellarf ' Sixth row: Howard Zeitz. Daniel Creenherg. Beverly Smith, Ceorgiana YValas, Carol Clavor. Seventh row: Bruce Meyers. Larry Levin. Thomas Levy, joel Widman. Back row: Richard Robinson. j ack Little. Ronald Sliapiro, Mr. Yasn0H s 3A Division Front row: Christina Konz, Carole Langwinski, Pauline Peterson, Kathy Rand. Second row: Frances Baron, Cheryl F oreman, Audrey Mitchell, joan Karlin. Third row: Nancy Tarson, Roger Ruminer, Lois Graff, Greg Kane, Stephen jones. Fourth row: Roger Innes, Martha Briggs, Bonnie Cronin, Marcia Zientara, Carole Ben. Fifth row: Richard Sato, joan Reed, Susan Huttner, Donna Knhey, Pamela Hornby. Sixth row: Shelby Mazursky, Gay Brown, Arvin Levin, Tim Ulaszek, David Goldberg. Back row: 'lay Karant, Mark Belkin, Michael Lurie, VVilliam Stanwyck, Paul Koepping. Page 54 .U ,,...,.bs tk, Mr. Wils011's 3A Division Front row: Brenda Felsenthal, Terri Distenfield, -Iudith Goldstein, Carol Mehlenheck. Second row: Ferne Drachler, Linda WVeil. Loretta Brnder. Maralee Pahn, Third row: Diane Erickson, Mai-Mai Chan, Phyllis Flores, Kathleen Bushey, Karen Mixer. Fourth row: Richard Coleman, Joyce Friesser, Harold Wall, Richard Luther, Loraine Stern. Fifth row: Michael McMahon, john Yates. Terry Heu- schkel, -Iohn Hyde, Murray Edelman. Sixth row: Louise Oillonnell, Brian Dohiecki. james Danos, Melvin Bulirick, Steven Novil. Back row: Louis Butcher, Steven Rittenherg. ,MA Yr 1 if M ,mi + 4 , fm., TE . H as X , W gm f Q 1 if fl? 35' -Mn. 2 ' 'Sm ,ww M Q 'fkiq'-w ,, . L 'www' gm V gsffsf Us? T, SI EPZA. , 4 ' x 1 . ' .:22g:g',:: WW fx' ylgllia svf ,P A ' ' gb V? W www? ,, BA ,Z if -vs MQ ui ex gg 'Q if T2 J W Q fjfmwAAvf 4 ' 4. 'lt : 5 K A mi- i K if 331 ' 5 EEK K N ws D ,F Kb 9 'A Ha + iii 3:1 ge. X ,W Q ,Q af 1 3 Xxx S Q X ' s Q , H 9 ,, 2 1 , Z 2 K i my 3 Qr miss ,lggff 5 kg, M4 Miss Kopel's 4B Division Front row: Sharon Creenblatt. Elaine Distenfield, jeri Kipnis. Sherry Shattil. Second row: Dorothy Carb, Brenda Kaplan. Cary Siria. Nancy East. Third l'0lL7.' Barbara Price. Diane Roll, Sharon Farmer, joyce Caspcrs, Nlichael Loewenstein. Fourth row: james NVolfson. Ronald Vogel. David Linet- Zky, Steven Dosick, George Bakonris. Fifth row: john Borland, john Chase. xvllllillll Peake, Sanford Shattil, lloward Siegel. Buck row: Maurey Knit, john O'Benar. Dennis Kaveshan, james McFarland, Steven Nehf. K ea - Miss lVIcCl0ud's 4B Division Front row: Diane Miller, Barbara Nichols. Helene Rosen berg, Noreen Rosenberg. Second row: Karen Rahe, Leslie Cault. Marsha Cutzait Karen Ripes, Miriam Rosenbusch. Third row: Sandra Arkow, Barbara Hopper, Ileen Cohen Sharon Letler, Linda Erikson. Fourth. row: Stephen Winter, Luke Lulich, Robert Chai- ken, Larry Rosenthal. Buck row: Kenneth Freund, Richard Alexenbnrg. Page 56 Miss Roaelfs 4B Division. Front row: Alyce Krause, Sllllllfkl Duncan, llolmertn Sclmefer, Sandra XVilliums. Second row: Robert Guy, Nlicllael Lermun. Phyllis Bender, Susan Esclllmacll, Betty Paul. Third row: Ira Golclfine, Steven Levy, jerry Gosenpucl. Leslie Steinberg, Karen XVest0n. Fourth row: ,lack Dscllicla, XVilliam Schatz. Karen Shea. Selma YVise, NVurren NVeislJerg. Buck row: james NVeuver, WVilliu1n Crawley. Larry Heed. Paul Forsyth, Sheldon SCl1lllI112lll. Page 57 Miss Molyns-aux's 4B Division Front row: l,Ul'l'kllllt' NC'lllI1ilIlIl. lfleanm' l,au'son. llurlmru Click. Carolyn Carlsen. Sc'cm1flrow: Kathleen l.m'son. KuySmitl1. Xliriaun Klilmu- now, Susan Berman. Third row: .l0lllI Brunner. l5m'lmru Sokolec. .Ieri NVelel1, Carol Skoog. Fourtlz row: Clmurles Nlnnson. Nmnunm Ilunclzel. Cerulcl Newman, tlolm Uellzulio. Back row: l.11XVl'k'l1Ct' Hoclkin. liurl Nlirslty. Paul Colclmun. X xr. ,MNA :- sm.A,,'1 i M ,, 5 Q, ,Q , 1 E in Q 35 Q! W 5 V xg , gg K fsifw ' gk l zr. ,,.,i1.:, QQ, , ., , i :1. gi X Q 2 S fl W n WX' W an .. i 3 'ik 1 ' is -'. 1 JANUARY 1960 RICHARD ALGER Baseball, Basketball, Football Mgr., Swim, Latin, Stage Crew, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. CAROLE ANDERSEN Adjuvantcs, Library, Mixed Chorus, Class Day Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Pep Com., Lib. Aide, Oflice Aide. WILLIAM ANDERSON Latin, Band. JOHN APTER Bowling, Golf, Movie, Pan Am., Social Com., Hall Guard Capt., Registrar, Storeroom. MARILYN BARTOS G.A.A. Pin, Pin 81 Ring Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard, OiHce Aide. JAMES BEHN Football, Pan Am., S.S.L. Rep. DINAH BENDER Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Registrar. SHELDON BIERMAN Wrestling, Latin, Band, Hall Guard. ROBERT BLACHER Baseball, Bowling, Football, Latin, U.N.O., Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Fire Drill Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard Capt. SANDRA BLAIN Bowling, G.A.A., Gym Aide, Letter, F.T.A., Library, Pan Am. Statistics Com,. S.S.L. Poster Com., Lib. Aide. ROBERT BLOCK R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Adjuvantes, Library, Literary, Band, Pres., Mgr., Orch. V.P., Mgr., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Fire Drill Com., Lib. Aide, Oflice Aide, Registrar, Tutor. JEAN BOCOLUB Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, F.T.A., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Social Com.. S.S.L. Rep., Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. 1 DIANE BRAV G.A.A., S.S.L. DIANNE BRENCE G.A.A., S.S.L. DALE BRODIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, F.N.C., Library, Pan Am., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. HOWARD BROMBERG Bowling, Latin, U.N.O., Hall Guard. JEROME BROWN Latin, Hall Guard. VERNA CAPLAN G.A.A. Rep., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep.. Service Awards, Hall Guard. w l Page 59 Page 60 CLASS OF SANDRA CARLSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Latin, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard. PEGGY CHARLES S.S.L. Rep., Pep Goin., Hall Guard. MICHAEL CORTILET Football, Swim, Track, XVrcstling, Latin, Pan Am., Band, Hall Guard. ROBERT DRAKE Golf, Pan Am. V.P., U.N.O., Band, Shore Line Rep., Cap 61 Gown Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Tutor. BARBARA EVANS Cheerleading Capt., G.A.A. Pin, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilae, Pan Am., Senior See., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Rep., Athletic Pub. Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Ottice Aide, Registrar. ROBERTA FRIEND Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., Mixed Chorus, Cap Gr Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Clean-up Com., Hall Guard. P.T.A. Rep. ROBERT CANGI R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifie, Movie Pres, Stage Crew Mgr., Mixed Chorus, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Assembly Com., Fire Drill Com., Safety Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard Capt., Usher. ROSALIND GEDNEY G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantes, F.N.C., Latin, Shore Line Rep,, Prom Com., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Rep., Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Ofiice Aide, Registrar, Tutor. ALLEN GINSBERC Bowling, Football, Latin, Movie, Commence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard Capt. LYNNE GORDON Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Library, Pan Am., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Hall Guard, Lib, Aide, Office Aide. MICHAEL GORDON Bowling Capt., Golf, Tennis, Latin, Literary, N.H.S., Band Mgr., Tide Lit., Shore Line Rep., Class Day Com. Social Com., S.S.L. Athletic Pub. Com., Clean-up Com., Hall: Guard, Registrar, Tutor. ROBERT GREENSPAN Pan Am., Hall Guard, Tutor. ROSEMARY HANSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, F.N.C. Pres., F.T.A., Latin, N.H.S. V.P., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus V.P., Lib., Shore Line Rep., Class Day Com., Social Com,, S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, OHice Aide, P.'I'.A. Rep., Tutor. JODY HARRIS Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Com- mence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Office Aide. ARLENE HECHT Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com., I-Iall Guard. ROBERT HELY Football, Hall Guard. BRUCE HENSEL Tide Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Storeroom. GLORIA HOFFMAN Bowling, Adjuvantes, Library, Pan Am., Cap 81 Gown Com., S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. JANUARY 1960 ALICE HOUSER G.A.A., S.S.L. Pep Com. LINDA ISAACSON Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Pin, F.T.A., N.1I.S., Pan Am. Treas., V.P., Quill 251 Scroll, U.N.O., Girls' Chorus Pres., Shore Line Lit., Commence. Com. Chr., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. RICHARD ISACKSON Movie, Pan Am., Band, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep.. S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. JUDITH ISENBERG Bowling, F.T.A., Pan Am.. Mixed Chorus, Pin 8: Ring Com. Prom Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard, P.'I'.A. Rep. STUART KAGAN Bowling, R.O.T.C. Dnun 61 Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Latin, Movie, Band Treas., V.P., Orch., Tide Rep., Prom Com. Chr., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard. REGINA KAHN Bowling, Adjuvantcs, F.'l'.A., Pan Am., Commence. Com.. S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards. Clean-up Com., Human Rela- tions Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Ollice Aide. Registrar. VIVIAN KAPLAN Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvant:-s. Finance Com., S.S.L Clean-up Com., Lawn ClOlll,, Pep Com., Hall Guard Capt. KENYON KARL Movie, S.S.L. Athletic Pub, Com. JOYCE KARM G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., Pan Am., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Pin 251 Ring Com. Chr., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com. MARY KIZMAN G.A.A., S.S.L. TOMM KLEYENSTEUBER R.O.T.C. Drum 81 Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Latin, Library, Movie, Pan Am., Mixed Chorus Treas., Pres., Com- mence. Com., Pin Sr Ring Com., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Outside Messenger. lQWENDOI,YN KORNGOOT G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Library, Pan Am., S.S.L. Pep Com., Lib. Aide. ,IACK KRAMER R.O.T.C. Drum 61 Bugle, Picked Platoon, N.H.S. Pres., Pan Am., Band V.P., Pres., Orch., Gift Com. Chr., Pin 8: Ring Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Talent Show Com., Tutor. PHYLLIS KRITCHEVSKY French, Class Day Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. DAVID LABOW' Bowling, Football, Pan Am., Band, S.S.L. Rep., Charity Com., P.T.A. Rep. JEROLD LEVIN Bowling, Latin, Band Mgr., Orch. Mgr., Gift Com.. S.S.L. Athletic Pub. Com., Hall Guard. PAUL LIBERMAN Basketball, Bowling, Swim, Pan Am., Tide Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. RENEE LIFCHEZ Aqua-Debs, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Library, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Charity Com., Lawn Com Social Com Lib Aide OiHce Aide PTA Re - , c . , . , , . . . , Registrar. Page 61 CLASS OF SUSAN LINDHOLM G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Board, Pin, Adiuvantes, F.'l'.A., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Senior V.P., S.S.L. Service Awards, Pep Com., Hall Guard. Office Aide. VIRGINIA LIVINGSTON Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide. Rep., Letter, F.N.C, Latin, Library, Girls' Chorus V.l'., Slum- Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Clean-up Com., Pep Com., Talent Show Coin., Hall Guard. Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. ELEANOR LORSCH Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, F.T.A., Library, Pan Am., Lib. Aide. AVIS MANDEL Aqua-Delis, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., N.H.S., Quill 81 Scroll, U.N.O., Mixed Chorus. Tide Rep., Lit., Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com., Scholar- ship Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Poster Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. JOEL MANN Latin, Movie, Prom Com., llall Guard, Tutor. ELLIOT MARGOLIS Movie, Pan Am., Band, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Class Day Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship Com., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. BARRY MARK Pan Am., S.S.L. JOEL MARK Movie, S.S.L. ROBERT MARX Bowling, Latin, Pres., N.H.S., Band, Orch., Senior Pres., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Athletic Puh. Com., Citizenship Com., Fire Drill Com., Talent Show Coin., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. BONNIE MASTRO Adjuvantes, Girls' Chorus, Cap 81 Gown Coin., Office Aide. EDWARD McCARTHY Baseball, Football, Ir. Red Cross Treas. MAUREEN McFARLAND G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.T.A., Nautilae, Tide Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Bookroom, Office Aide. SHERRON MEYER Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Adjnvantes, F.T.A., Library, N.H.S., Pan Am., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Finance Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Lawn Com., Pep Com., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. ALLEN MIKELS R.O.'1'.C. Picked Platoon, Latin, S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Bookroom. ROSALIE MOGY Jr. Red Cross Treas., Cap 251 Gown Com., S.S.L. Pep Coin., Hall Guard. CYNTHIA MONAGHAN Aqua-Dehs, Shore Line Bus., Office Aide. BETTY MOORE Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard. MARTIN MOTEW Bowling, Latin, Band, Tide Lit., Cap dz Gown Chr., S.S.L. Athletic Pub. Com., Charity Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. JANUARY 1960 1 AROL NEWMANN Agua-Delis, bowling, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., N.H.S., Pan Am., Senior Treas., Finance Com. Chr., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Charity Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Olliee Aide, Registrar. I ARRY NEWMAN Swim, Tennis, Latin, Band, Tide Rep., Lit., Shore Line Rep., Finance Com., S.S.L. Rep., Charity Com., Citizenship Com., Clean-up Com., Bookroom, llall Guard, Storeroom, Tutor. LAROLE NICHOLSON G.A.A., S.S.L. Pep Com. Nll I OLECH G.A.A., Band. BRUCE OLSEN Statistics Com., IIall Guard. NEIL OSTRO Baseball, Bowling, Football, XVrestling, Letterman, Finance Com., S.S.L. Charity Com. Chr., Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard Chr. HOWARD PENN ER Football, VVrestling, Band, Hall Guard. I ARRY PHILLIPS Latin, Band. LINDA PICKARD F.T.A., Girls, Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Tutor. SANDRA PLATNER Bowling Capt., Cap 64 Gown Com., Hall Guard. KEITH POCKROSS Basketball, Bowling, Latin, Band, Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard Capt. KAY POMERANCE Adjnvantes, F.T.A. Pres., Library, N.H.S., Pan Am., Tide Rep., Bus., Shore Line Rep., Photo., Class Day Com., Pin :Sz Ring Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Char- ity Com., Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Poster Com. Chr., Social Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. STEVEN PRICE R.O.T.C. Drmn Sz Bugle, Latin, Literary Treas., Movie,, Pan Am., Band, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Cap 81 Gown Com., S.S.L. Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Outside Messenger, P.T.A. Rep. ARNOLD REVZIN Bowling, Latin, Movie, N.H.S. Treas., Band, Shore Line Rep., Finance Com., Scholarship Com. Chr., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Athletic Pub. Co111., Hall Guard, Registrar. NURIT RICH G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., F.N.C., Hall Guard. FRED ROSENBERC Football, R.O.T.C. Calor Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, Latin, Letterman, Band, Class Day Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship Com., Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. BARBARA ROTH SCHILD G.A.A. Chevrons, Adjuvantes, Library, Pan Am., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Safety Com., Social Com., Lib. Aide, Olliee Aide. CHARNA RUSII Cheerleading, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, Adjuvantes, F.T.A. See., Pres., N.H.S., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Class Day Com., Scholarship Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Clean-up Com., Lawn Com. Chr., Pep Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. Page 63 Page 64 CLASS OF ROBERT RUSSELL Movie, Stage Crew Asst. Mgr., Hall Guard. IRA SAPSTEIN Bowling, Latin, Pan Am., Band, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard Capt. STUART SCHNEIR Baseball, Basketball, Football, Swim. ESTHER SEIDER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Am., Statis- tics Com., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Ollice Aide, Registrar. BARBARA SHAPIRO G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, Library, Pan Am., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Otlice Aide. ELEANOR SIRNER Bowling, G.A.A. Rep.. Latin, Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., llall Guard. Tutor. RONALD SLAN Football, Band, Shore Line Rep.. S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. LEROY SOPER Football, Library, Pan Am., U.N.O., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. EDWARD STERN Swim, Track, Adjuvantes, Letterman, Library, Movie Pres., N.H.S., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Photo.g Pin 61 Ring Com.. Statistics Com. Chr., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Of-tice Aide, Registrar. CAROL STEWART G.A.A., S.S.L. ARTHUR STIEFEL Pan Am., Band, Shore Line Rep., Hall Guard MICHAEL SZIDIK jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. ISABEL TAPPER Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pres., Chevrons, Adju- varites, F.T.A., Latin Sec., Library, Literary, N.H.S., Nau- tilae, Quill 51 Scroll, U.N.O., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Lit., Pin 81 Ring Com., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Sec., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Assembly Com. Chr., Clean-up Com., Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Pilot Chr., Social Com., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Usherette. JUDITH TISCHLER G.A.A. Pin, Latin, Literary Chr., N.H.S. Secy.. Nautilac. Quill dz Scroll, U.N.O., Band, Orch. Sec., V.P., Pres, Lib., Tide Lit., Shore Line Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Scholar- ship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Com., Code Com., Social Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor. STUART VELICK Bowling, Football, Pan Am., Hall Guard, MARTIN WALLACH Latin, U.N.O., Band, Orch., Shore Line Rep., Hall Guard. JANET WALQUIST G.A.A. Rep., Chevrons, Adjuvantcs, F.N.C., F.T.A., Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Pan Am. Sec., V.P., Mixed Chorus, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Schol- arship Awards, Service Awards, Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard Capt., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. RACHEL WEISS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Library, Pan Am., Gift Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. JANUARY 1960 ELLEN WHITEFIELD , G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes, Library, Pan Am., Shore , Line Rep., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Organizations Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Safety Com., Social Com., Lib. Aide, Oilice Aide, Tutor. ,IUDITH YALOWICZ G.A.A., F.N.C. GERALDINE ZOOK G.A.A. Gym Aide, Re J., Library Treas., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Gift Com., Hall Guard, Lib, Aide, P.T.A, Rep. CAMERA SHY: PATRICIA DENNIS MARK FELDMAN DIANA FOX LLOYD MUNRO RICHARD PARRY JOEL WAXMAN IRWIN ZAITZ SCHOOL ANTHEM SCHOOL OF OUR DREAMS School of our dreams, thy children we Pledge now our hearts and hands to thee Our love shall grow as years roll by, Strengthened by friendshipls golden tie. We shall be true in word and deed, Thy voice of inspiration heed, Thy lofty aims our goal shall be, Thy precepts wise to life our key. Thy stately halls to us grow der. Mem'ry will hold forever near, Thy colors we see Heating high, Symbols fair of earth and sky. CHORUS SCHOOL OF OUR DREAMS SOUTH SHORE, SOUTH SHORE THY NAME WE,LL PRAISE, FOREVERMORE. Page 65 x , zifgifiig V A 7, qw, W ESQ ig xx' S .5252 f Q ,, iii mx wil? Y' A., n 4 'TK H V A -,Q 14: : , ASKK - f QQRE s 9. JUNE 1960 GERALD ADELMAN Swim Capt., Wrestling, Letterman Treas., Pan Am., Pin 61 Ring Com., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Athletic Pub. Com. Chr., Human Relations Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Tutor. JAMES ADELMAN Swim Capt., Track, Wrestling, Adjuvantes, Lettennan Sec., Pan Am. Treas., Band, Pin 8: Ring Com., Prom Corn., S.S.L. Rep., Clean-up Coin., Pep Com., Hall Guard. DOLORES ANDERSON G.A.A., S.S.L. GABRIEL ANGRES Basketball, Football, Swim, VVrestling, Lettennan, Orch. Pres., Hall Guard. ALTON BAIRD Baseball, Basketball Capt., Football, Latin, Letterman, Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Bookroom, Hall Guard, ALBERT BARSKY Bowling Capt., French, Band, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard. CAROLYN BARTOS G.A.A., Hall Guard. RICHARD BASS Wrestling, Movie, U.N.O., Band, Shore Line Rep., Hall Guard Capt., Registrar. PHILLIP BAUGHER Mixed Chorus, Tide Picture, Shore Line Lit., Social Corn., S.S.L. Pep Com., Pilot Com., Poster Com., Talent Show Com., Bookroom, Ilall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. JOHN BAUGHMAN Pan Am., Baud, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. ROBERT BAUM Latin, Library, Mixed Chorus, Tide Rep., Shore Line Lit., S.S.L. Rep., Charity Com. Chr., Citizenship Com., Social Corn. Chr., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Registrar. DIANE BECKER G.A.A. Rep., Letter, Pan Am., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard. PHILIP BECKER Movie V.P., Mixed Chorus, Cap Sr Gown Corn., Hall Guard, Office Aide. AVA BELKIN French, Library, S.S.L. Rep., Pep Corn., Ilall Guard, Lib. Aic c. PIIYLLIS BENDER Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. Pep Conn., Hall Guard, Registrar. SHEILAH BERCOV Pan Ain., S.S.L. Pep Corn., Hall Guard. JOHN BERG Movie, Hall Guard. RICHARD BERMAN Bowling, Hall Guard. Page 68 CLASS OF PAULA BERSON G.A.A. Gy1n Aide, Rep., Pan Am., S.S.L. Pep Com., lIall Guard. RITA BILTZER Baton, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Library Treas., Nautilae Sec., Girls, Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Organizations Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Poster Com., Social Com. Chr., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. WINSTON BLOCK Orch., S.S.L. MINNETTE BLUMENTHAI. G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Literary Sec., Band, Tide Rep., Lit., Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Scholarship AW1lrllS. Service Awards, Pep Com., Social Com.. Hall Guard Capt., Tutor. RICHARD BORON Basketball, Bowling Capt., Latin, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. PATRICIA BOTTA G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross. NAOMI BRODKIN Aqua-Debs, Social Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard Capt., Registrar. DIANE BROOKS G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Library, Nautilae, U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., Cap 81 Gown Com., S.S.L. Scholar- ship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Com., Clean-up Com., Code Com., Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Organiza- tions Com. Chr., Pep Com., Safety Com., Social Com.. Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. FRANCES BROWN Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Girls, Chorus, Tide Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Athletic Pub. Coin., Human Relations Com., Lawn Coin., P.T.A. Rep. DAVID BUESCHEL Football, R.O.T.C. Exhibition, Pickcd Platoon, Rifle, Adju- vantes, Latin, Library, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Lit., Commence. Com. Chr., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Social Com., Talent Show Com., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. EILEEN RURNJAS Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Nautilae, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rcp., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. VICTOR CANCIALOSI Movie, Stage Crew, S.S.L. Service Awards. IIall Guard. EILEEN CARLSON G.A.A. Rep., Pin, F.T.A., Girls' Chorus Lib., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. NORMAN CARLSON R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Movie, Mixed Chorus, Tide Rep., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Fire Drill Com. Chr., Pilot, P.T.A. Rep. ELIZABETH CATANIA G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. KENNETH CAVENAGH Football, S.S.L. ZANE CHAIT Latin, U.N.O., Tide Rep., Asst. Bus. Mgr., Shorc Line Rep.. S.S.L. Rep., Charity Com., Pep Coin., Social Com., Hall Guard. ROBERT CHARLES R.O.T.C. Drum 61 Bugle, Chess, Hall Guard. JUNE 1960 STUART CHESKY Football, R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Picked Platoon, Latin, Band, S.S.L, Fire Drill Com., Bookroom, Hall Guard. DONALD CHILSON jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. LINDA CHIZ F.N.C., Hall Guard. RICHARD CHORLEY R.O.T.C. Drum 81 Bugle, Latin, Library, Ouill 81 Scroll, Band, Orch., Tide Picture, Shore Line Rep., Lit., S.S.L. Human Re- lations Com., Pilot Chr., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Registrar. WAYNE CLARK Office Aide, Registrar. JERROLD COHEN Latin, S.S.L. ROBERT CONKLIN Football, Swim, Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Rep. ELIZABETH CONN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, French, Latin, Library, Literary V.P., Quill dr Scroll, U.N.O. Asst. Sec. Gen., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Ed-in-Chief, Commence. Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Charity Com., Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Lib. Aide, Registrar. CHARLOTTE CURCURO G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard. CAROL CZARNECKI G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., Girls, Chorus. DONALD DAHLKE Pan Am., Tide Rep., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard. ADRIAN DAMER R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Drum tk Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Band, Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Pilot, Social Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Outside Mes- scnger. CATHERINE DANNER French, Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Oflice Aide. LEONARD DELISI Jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. BARRY DEMOVSKY Basketball, Bowling Capt., Tennis, Letterman, S.S.L. Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard. ELLEN DEVINE G.A.A. Rep., Chevrons, French, jr. Red Cross Treas., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Charity Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. RALPH DIAMANT Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Swim, Ath, Pub. Com., Hall Guard Capt., P.T.A. Rep. SYLVIA DOKTORSKY Adjuvantes, Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Service Awards, Oflice Aide, Registrar. Page 69 1 ,sri Page 70 CLASS OF THEODORE DUKAS Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard, Registrar. ROCHELLE DWORTZ Bowling, Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, Tide Rep., Shore Line Hcp., Financial Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Charity Coin., Tutor. BERNARD EGGENER R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Picked Platoon, Latin, Prom Com., S.S.L. Social Com., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Registrar RALPH EHRLICH Football, French, Movie, Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard. ANN ELLIS Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com, W'ILLIAM ELSON Basketball, Golf, Pan Am., S.S.L. Pilot, Hall Guard. LEE EPSTEIN Baseball, Basketball, Bowling Capt., Football, Pan Am., Prom Coin., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard. NOEMI FAJCMANN G.A.A., S.S.L. EVELYN FASIG G.A.A. Gym Aide, Girls, Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com. JACK FELDMAN Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Track, F.T.A., Latin, Mixed Chorus, Tide Bus., S.S.L. Ath. Pub. Coin., Lawn Com., Pep Corn., Social Com., Bookroorn, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Storeroom. STEPHEN FELSENBERG Track, Wrestling, Pan Am., S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide. DONNA FERNER G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.T.A., Library, Mixed Chorus, Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Pcp Com., Hall Guard, Lib, Aide, Oflice Aide. WILLIAM FIELDS Latin, Movie, Band, Tide Rep., Scholarship Com., Hall Guard. Outside Messenger. SANDRA FIRSEL G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantcs, Shore Line Rep., Hall Guard, Office Aide. MARLYSE FISHER S.S.L. Human Relations Com., P.T.A. Rep. LAWRENCE FOX VVrestling, French, Hall Guard, Tutor. ALLAN FRANK Football, Tennis, Track, Letterman Sec., S.S.L. Rep., Ilall Guard, Outside Messenger. MARJORIE FRANK Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Treas., Chevrons, Ad- juvantes, Treas., Sec., V.P., F.T.A., Latin, Library Treas., Sec., V.P., Pres., Literary, Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Charity Com., Organizations Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Social Com., Bookrooni, Lib. Aide, OfHce Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Storeroom. JUNE 1960 GARY FRANKENTHAI, Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Board, Chevrons, Adju- vantes, French, F .N.C., F.T.A., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Ath. Pub. Com. Chr., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Hall Girard Capt., Oflice Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. LEON FRAZIN Latin, Band, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Citizenship Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. CORALEE FREELAND G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, F.N.C., F.T.A., Latin, Library Pres., Girls' Chorus Sec., Social Com. Chr., S.S.L. Rep., Ath. Pub. Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. MICHAEL FRIDUSS Basketball, Bowling, Tennis Capt., Track, Latin, Letterman, Radio, Band, Prom Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Citizen' ship Com., Fire Drill Com., Membership Com., Hall Guard, Outside Messenger, Registrar, Tutor. ROSALYND FRIED G.A.A. Gyln Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Ani., U.N.O., Statistics Corn., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Bookrooln, Office Aide. HARVEY FRIEDMAN Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Latin, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Hall Guard. RICHARD FRIEDMAN R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Band, Hall Guard. SHELLEY FRIEDMAN Aqua-Debs, Adjuvantes, French, Shore Line Rep., Pin 8: Ring Coin., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath. Pub. Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Poster Coin., Hall Guard, Office Aide. MELVIN GACERMAN Ir. Red Cross, S.S.L. Ath. Pub. Com. WYIIAIAIAM GALE Basketball, Pan Ain., Financial Coin., Hall Guard. BENETTE GETZ Adjuvantes, F.'l'.A., Library, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Conr- mence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Iluinan Rela- tions Coin., Lawn Coin., Lib. Aide, Oilice Aide, Registrar, Tutor. BARBARA GILDEN Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Ath. Pub, Coin.. Pep Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard. CHARLES GLASER Financial Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Citizenship Com., Hall Guard. BONNIE .IO GLATT Aqua-Debs, Cheerleading, G.A.A. Pin, French V.P., Cap 81 Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard. JEROME GLAZOV Bowling, Latin, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. JORDAN GLAZOV Football, Latin, Shore Line Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Social Com.. Hall Guard, Oflice Aide. .IUDITH GOLD G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., , 1 , . ., Library, Pan Am., U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Charity Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. GEORGE GOLDBERG YVrestling, Hall Guard. Chevrons Ad'uvantes F .TA Page Page 72 CLASS OF RICHARD GOLDBERG Basketball, Bowling, Golf, Latin, Tide Bus., Registrar. ROBERT COLDBERG Mixed Chorus, Social Com. Chr., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Social Com. IRA GOLDFINE Bowling, F.T.A., Latin, Movie, Band. Shore Line Rep., Ass't. Bus. Mgr., S.S.L. Citizenship Com., Fire Drill Com.. Hall Guard, Registrar. GERALD GOLDMAN Adjuvantes, Library, Movie, Financial Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Charity Com., Hall Guard. Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. IVAN GOLDMAN Pan Am., Band, Hall Guard. VICKI GOLDSMITH G.A.A. Rep., Pin, Pan Am., U.N.O., Girls' Chorus, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Ath. Pub. Com., Pep Goin. SANDRA GOODFREND Aqua-Debs, Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aidc, Rep., Pin, French, P.T.A., U.N.O., Tide Rep., S.S.I.. Rep., Pep Com., P.T.A. Rep. WILLIAM GRACE Baseball, Latin, Letterman Sec., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. HOWARD GREENE Golf, Swim, Lettennan, Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Talent Show Goin., Hall Guard. RONALD GREENSPON Football, Swim, Wrestling, Latin, Rand, Orch., Hall Guard Capt. SUSAN GROHS Adjuvantes, French. F.T.A., Literary Sec.. V.P., N.ll.S., Nau- tilae, U.N.O., Band Lib., Orch. Sec., Lib., Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Com., Human Relations Com. Chr., Pep Coin., Pilot, Social Com., Talent Show Com. Chr., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. JACK CRONER Swim, Hall Guard. BURTON CROSS Basketball, Football, Swim, Track, Letterman, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. FRANK GRUNDMAN R.O.T.G. Color Guard, Movie, Pan Am., Stage Crew, Band, Bookroom. DIANE GUBIN G.A.A., S.S.L. RENEE GUSSIS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard. PATRICIA HALESS Pan Am., S.S.L. Organizations Com., Pep Com., Poster Com, DENISE HALLIHAN Library, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. JUNE 1960 SANDRA HALPERN Aqua-Dells, G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. Poster Com. ROGER HANEY Latin, Band, Shore Line Rep., Hall Guard. ANITA HARMELIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, French, Hall Guard. CAROLSUE HARR G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A. Treas., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Ollice Aide, Registrar. 1 ALAN HARRIS Chess, French, Movie, U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., Bus. Staff, Financial Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Storeroom. RICHARD HARRIS Latin, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard. SHERRY HARTIGAN Aqua-Debs, Baton Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Chess, French, F.T.A., Latin, U.N.O., Band Sec., Girls' Chorus V.P., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. EVELYN HARTMAN G.A.A., F.T.A., S.S.L. LESLIE HARTRICH G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Latin, U.N.O. Sec., Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards. Charitv Com., Human Relations Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Registrar. HOWARD HEILBRUNN Latin, Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Human Relations Com., Hall Guard, Registrar. DORIS HEILIG F.T.A., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Ofliec Aide. PATRICIA HERBLOT Chess, French. CAROL HERITAGE G.A.A., S.S.L. ROBIN HERMAN Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, Tide Bus. Mgr., S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard, Tutor. CHARLOTTE HERR Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, U.N.O. See., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Com., Clean-up Com., C0 e Com., Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Or- ganizations Com. Chr., Pep Com., Pilot, Social Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. LEA HERST G.A.A. Rep., Library, Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Mem- bership Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. HELEN HILLGARD G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Library, Pan Ani., Pin 81 Ring Com., Prom Coin., S.S.L. Pep Com., Ilall Guard, Lib. Aide. RICHARD HIRSCH Football Cant., Track, Wrestling Capt., Letterman Pres., Movie, Band, Shore Line Rep., Senior V.P., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Social Com., Hall Guard, Registrar. Page 73 CLASS OF SUE HIRSCH Pan Am., Shore Line Bus., S.S.L. Pep Com.. Social Coin. STUART HOFFENBERG R.O.T.C. Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Riiic, Latin, Mixed Chorus, Social Com., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard. PENNY HOFFMAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, F.T.A., Latin, Nautilae, Mixed Chorus Sec., Tide Lit., Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com.. S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Human Relations Coin.. Lawn Com., Pep Com. Chr., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. VICKI HOKIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantcs, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. JEAN HOLZ Girls, Chorus, Hall Guard. HELEN HORTON Adjnvantes, French Pres., F.T.A., Literary Trcas., Russian, U.N.O., Band Sec., Lib., Orch. See., Lib., Tide Rep., Com- mence. Com., S.S.L. Human Relations, Ilall Guard, Office Aide, Storeroom, Tutor. MARY HORVATH G.A.A. Gym Aide, Girls, Chorus, Lib., S.S.L. Pep Coin., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. SUE HUDSON G.A.A., S.S.L. GAIL INGLE G.A.A. Gym Aidc, Latin, S.S.L. Pep Coin. CARRY ISAACSON Bowling, Golf Capt., Band, S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Bookrooin ELLEN JESPERSEN Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., Band, Orch. Sec., Lib., S.S.L. Pep Com. PETER JOHNSON jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. LAWRENCE JOSEPH Movie, S.S.L. MARCIA KAHN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, S.S.L. Human Relations Com. Ofiice Aide. STEPHEN KAHN Adjuvantes, Library, Movie, Tide Rep.. Lit., Shore Line Ren.. Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Lib. Aide. Office Aide, Registrar. GERALD KALISH Basketball, Track, Latin, Tide Rep., Lit., Shore Line Bus.. Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Citizenship Com., Human Relations Com., Pep Com., Ilall Guard. P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. HARLENE KALLICK Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep.. Social Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards. Service Awards. Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. BEVERLY KALUZNA Bowling, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Library, Pan Ain.. Tide Rep.. S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. JUNE 1960 PATRICIA KANIA G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Girls' Chorus Sec., S.S.L. Charity Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard. RICHARD KANNER Bowling Capt., Mixed Chorus Treas. JANE KARP Pan Am., S.S.L. ELIZABETH KASCHUBE G.A.A., Hall Guard. SUZANNE KATZ Aqua-Debs, Bowling, Adjuvantes, French Treas., F.T.A, Sec., Library, N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Charity Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Lib. Aide, Oflice Aide. DIANE KELLER G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Human Relations Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Ofliec Aidc. DONALD KESSLER Latin, Radio, Band, Orch. ROBERT KLAPER R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Movie Treas,, Financial Com., Hall Guard, Storcroom. RONALD KLEEBLATT Movie, Pan Am., Statistics Com., Hall Guard. LYNN KLEINBERG Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Latin. Hall Guard, Registrar. DAVID KLINOWSKI S.S.L., Hall Guard Capt. JANET KLITZKY G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Am., S.S.L. Rcp.. Hall Guard, Oflice Aide, P.T.A. Rep. DAVID KOENIG Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track, VVrestling, S.S.L. Charity Com., Hall Guard. .IUDITH KOHN Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Adjuvautcs, Latin, Library, Literary, N.H.S., Quill 81 Scroll, Band, Orch.. Tide Rep., Lit. Ed., Shore Line Rep., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Lih. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor, EILEEN KOSTEL F.T.A., S.S.L. Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard. ALBERT KRAFT R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, Storeroom. KENNETH KRAMEN jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. AARON KRAMER Latin, Band, Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., Hall Guard. ,.,,,,.....-K Page T6 V s CLASS OF LORRAINE KRESSIN G.A.A.. S.S.L. GAIL KRIT G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter. S.S.L. Pep Goin., Poster Coin. Hall Guard, Office Aide. EDWARD KRUGMAN Pan Ani., Tide Rep., S.S.L.. Rep., Clean-up Goin., Pep Com. llall Guard, P.'I'.A. Hep. LINDA KRUSKOL F.T.A., Pan Ain., llall Guard, Tutor. ROBERT KUSHNER R.O.T.G. Drum 81 Bugle, Latin, Movie. U.N.U., Ilall Guard. STEWART LAPIN Latin. Band, Cap tk Gown Coin., S.S.L., Pilot, Ilall Guard, Registrar. JANET LARSUN G.A.A. Gyln Aide, Chevrons, Adjuvantes Y.P.. l .'I'.A.. Latiu. Lihrary, N.II.S., Nautilae Sec., V.P., Mixed Chorus See.. Shore Lille Rep., Gift Goin., S.S.L. Rep.. Service Awards. Pep Coin., Pilot, Poster Goin., Social Coin.. Lili. Aide. Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor, HELEN LASIN Hall Guard, Tutor. RIVELLA LASINSKY G.A.A. Rep., Pep Coin.. llall Guard. P.'I'.A. Prep. LYNNE LASKEY Adjuvantes, Pan Ain., S.S.L. Citizenship Com RICHARD LAZAR Latin, Movie, Tide Rep., Hall Guard. RONALD I,EBOWITZ Latin, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Gonnnence. Coin., S.S.L. Service Awards, Charity Com., Code Coin.. Safety Conn., Social Com., Hall Guard, Registrar. PAUL LEVIN Basketball, Track, Latin, Letterman Treas., Movie, N.II.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Lit., S.S.L. Rep., Pres., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Citizenship Coin. Chr., Fire Drill Com., Pep Coin., Pilot, Hall Guard, P.'l'.A. Prep. ROCHELLE LEVINE G.A.A. Rep., French, S.S.L. Clean-up Coin., Pep Coin. SUZANNE LEVISON G.A.A. Gyln Aide, Pin. Adjuvantes, Library, N.ll.S., U.N.0., Girls, Chorus Lili., Tide Lit., Cap 81 Gown Com. Chr., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Coin., Lawn Coin., Talent Show Coin. Chr., Lib. Aide, Office Aide. Registrar. LOIS LEVY Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C.. Lihrzlry, llllll Alu.. llall Guard, Lih. Aide, Registrar. MARK LEVY Adjuvantcs, Movie, Shore Line Rep., Lit., Senior Pres., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Charity Com., llnll Guard, Office Aic e, Registrar, Tutor. ROBERT LEVY Latin, Radio Sec., Pres., Band, S.S.L. Fire Drill Coin., Ilall Guard. JUNE 1960 MARILYN LEWANDOWSKI G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Nautilae, Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com. EILEEN LEWIS Bowling, G.A.A. Chevrons, Pan Am., U,N.O., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. SHARYN LEWIS French, F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Treas., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Tutor. SHARON LINDSAY G.A.A. Gym Aide, Freneh, S.S.L. Pep Com. BERNARD LINN S.S.L., Hall Guard. ,IEFFERY LOVINGER Basketball, Tennis, Latin, Pin 81 Ring Com., Prom Com., Rep., Ilall Guard, Registrar. MARY LUNDGREN Aqua-Delis, G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Library, Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com., Lib. Aide. ,IEANNE MACKENZIE G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilae, Pan Am., Girls, Chorus, Tide Rep., Cap :Sz Gown Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. BARBARA MAGNO G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Latin, Girls, Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., P.'I'.A. Rep. ROBERT MAIER Golf, Swim, Tennis, Track, Movie, Tide Rep., Cap tk Gown Com., Hall Guard. RICHARD MARTIN Baseball, Football Capt., Latin, Letterman, Shore Line Rep., Hall Guard. SUSAN MASI,0WSKY G.A.A. Rep., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Charity Com., Clean-up Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, P.'l'.A. Rep. NANCY MATTSON G.A.A., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com. PATRICIA McEv0Y G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Registrar. KAREN Mc-GUIRE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Latin, S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., P.'l'.A. Rep. MARY SUE MeNAlR G.A.A. Gym Aide, Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com. PAMELA MEYER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, Latin, S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Charity Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard, Registrar. MARCIA MEYERS Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Oiiiee Aide, Registrar. Pagm CLASS OF SHARON MEYERS Baton, Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., Letter, F.N.C., F.T.A., Library. Pan Am., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Lib. Aide, Oliice Aide. ELAINE MILLER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Board, Letter, Library, Nautilae, Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com., Lib. Aide, Usherette. KENNETH MILLER Adjuvantes, Library, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. V.P., Scholar- ship Awards, Charity Com., Citizenship Com., Human Re- lations Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Poster Com.. Social Com., Talent Show Com., Lib. Aide, Oflice Aide. Registrar. COLIN MORAN Basketball, Football, Track, VVrestling, Letterman, Movie. S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Fire Drill Com., Safety Com., IIall Guard, Storeroom. LYNN MORRIS G.A.A., S.S.L. Pep Com. DAVID MOSKOWITZ Social Service, Hall Guard. PATRICIA MUNCER Latin, Statistics Com., Pep Com., Poster Conn. TERRI NADLER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pan Am., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard. MERLE NADLIN French, Movie, U.N.0., S.S.L. Org. Com., Pep Coin., Hall Guard, Office Aide. ,IOLENE NAGAKURA Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Sec., Chevrons, Adjuvantes Treas., See.. Pres., Latin, N.H.S., Girls' Chorus Pres., Orch., Tide Rep.. Shore Line Rep., Bus., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Treas., Serviec Awards, Lawn Com., Pep Com.. Poster Com., Office Aide. Registrar, Tutor. ARTHUR NEISBERG Pan Am., Russian, Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com., llall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. EARL NEWI.ING Basketball, Football, Track, Wrestling, Letterman, Movie S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Hall Guard Capt. ,IUSTINE NIDAY G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard. LEANNE NIELSEN Latin, Girls' Chorus Treas., Tide Rep. KATHI NOVAK Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Treas., Chevrons, Liter- ary Pres., Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Pilot, Hall Guard, Registrar. LYNN NOVAK r Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.T.A.. Latin, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. IVAN NOVICK Bowling Capt., Adjuvantes, Movie, Pan Am., Tide Rep.. llall Guard. BARRY NOVY Bowling Capt., Literary, Pan Ain., Mixed Chorus Treas., Pres.. Shore Line Rep., Pin 61 Ring Conn., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. Page 78 .IUNE 1960 MERLE NUDELMAN Adjnvantes, F.T.A., Library, Literary, Pan Am., Tide Rep.. S.S.L. Charity Com., Pep Corn., Social Com., Lib. Aide. Ofiice Aide, Registrar. GEORGE ODMAN Swim Capt., Latin, Letterman, S.S.L. Fire Drill Coin. Chr. JOAN 0'HARA G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A.. Girls, Chorus Sec., Gift Com.. S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard. .ll'DlTH K. OPPENHEIMER Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., Library, Nautilae, Mixed Chorus Lib., Tide Rep., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Re ., Fire Drill Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Safety Com., Hail Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. JUDY H. OPPENHEIMER G.A.A. Pin, Tide Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Ath. Pub. Com., Registrar. LARRY OPPENHEIMER R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Chess, Movie, P.T.A. Rep. SUSAN ORENSTEIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., F.T.A. W'INlFRED OSGOOD Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, Adjuvantes, F.T.A.. Literary, U.N.O., S.S.L. Pep Com., Office Aide. DAVID OSTEN Basketball, Tennis, Latin, Letterman, Movie, Social Com.. S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Human Relations Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. ROBERTA PACHOL Aqua-Debs G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., French, U.N.O., Girls' Chorus Lib., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Pep Com., Poster Com.. Hall Guard. STELLA PAPAYANIS Cheerleadin 1, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin. Adjuvantes, Library Pres., Nautilae See., Pres., Pan Am., Girls' Chonrs Sec., Tide Rep., Financial Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Pep Coin., Social Com., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. WALTER PARUSZKIEWICZ Chess, Mixed Chorus Treas., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep.. Hall Guard. PHYLLIS PASLOWSKI G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., S.S.L. Organizations Com., Pep Com. AARON PASSMAN Chess, Latin, Shore Line Rep., Financial Com., Hall Guard Capt., Registrar. jl'DITH PELLAR G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.'l'.A.. Latin, Library, U.N.O., Girls, Chorus, Tide Picture Ed.. Scholarship Com., Social Com., Pep Coin., Lib. Aide. Office Aide, Tutor. LOUIS PENNER Latin, Movie, S.S.L. Rep., Fire Drill Coin., Hall Guard. NEIL PERL Financial Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Outside Messenger. DIARNA PERLMAN Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., Adjnvantes, F.T.A., S.S.L. Charity Coin., Human Relations Coin., Pep Com., Hall Guard, OH-ice Aic e. e Page 79 Page 80 CLASS CDF JAMES PETERSEN Foothall, VVrestling, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. Lih. Aide. JOHN PETERSEN Swim Capt., Track, S.S.L. Rep., Office Aide. MICHAEL PINCHOUCK Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep.. S.S.L. Rep.. Hall Guard Capt. GLORIA PLATT Aqua-Delis, G.A.A. Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, French, 1 .'l'.A., Literary, Girls' Chorus, Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Coin., Pep Com., Social Com., Office Aide. P.'l'.A. Rep.. Registrar, Storeroom. DOROTHY POLAK Aqua-Dehs, Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adju- vantes Pres., F.T.A., Pan Am., U.N.O., Tide Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Citizenship Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Lih. Aide. Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. CARYL POLANSKY Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Lihrary, Pau Am., U.N.O., S.S.L. Charity Coin., Clean-up Coin., Lawn Com., Pep Coin., Poster Coin., Hall Guard, Lili. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. DAVID POLAREK jr. Red Cross. S.S.L. BEVERLY PORTER Aqua-Dehs, G.A.A. Rep. CAROLE PRITIKIN Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter. Adjuvantes, Lihrary, Pan Am., U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Social Com., Talent Show Coin.. Ilall Guard. Lili. Aide, Office Aide. ROBERTA PROSK F.N.C., F.T.A., Pau Ain., Mixed Chorus. GARETH QUALE R.O.'I'.C. Picked Platoon, Latin, U.N.O., Band, Tide Picture, S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Lawn Com.. Pilot, llail Guard, P.T.A. Rep. JEAN QUINLIVAN F.N.C., Latin, Girls' Chorus. BARBARA RABENS Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes, l .'l'.A., Lihrary, Pan Ain., U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Charity Com., Clean-up Coin., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Poster Coin., Hall Guard, Lih. Aide, Office Aide, P.'1'.A. Rep. BARRY RAFFEL Swim, Latin, Movie, Mixed Chorus Treas., Lili., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Code Com., Talent Show Com., Registrar. RENEE RAFFELD Rowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., French, Girls' Chorus Treas., P.'l'.A. Rep. GEORGE RAINVILLE Jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. PAUL RASMUSSEN Foothall, VVre-stling, R.O.'l'.C. Exhihition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, Letterman, Pan Ain., Stage Crew, U.N.O., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Pin 61 Ring Coin., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Coin. IRENE RATH Adjuvantes, F.'l'.A., Latin, Lihrary, Pres., Literary Pres., N.li.S., Nautilae, Tide Picture, Shore Lino Rep., Senior See., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards. Charity Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Social Coin. Chr., Office Aide, Tutor. JUNE 1960 Adjuvantes, F.T.A. V.P., N.H.S., Pan Ain., Quill 8: Scroll, Girls, Chorus Treas., Pres., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Lit., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Com. Chr., Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Oflice Aide, Registrar. JOAN REDFERN G.A.A. Rep., Hall Guard. ELAINE RESNICK Bowling, F.N.C., Pan Am., Girls, Chorus, Prom Com., S.S.L. Pep Com., Poster Coin., Office Aide. NANCY REZES G.A.A., Hall Guard. LYD RICE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Latin, U.N.O., S.S.L. Pep Com. SUSAN RICHARDSON Aqua-Dehs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep.. Pin, F.T.A., Nautilae Sec., Mixed Chorus Sec., V.P., Tide Picture, Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Poster Com. RONALD RICHTER Basketball, Movie, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. MARCIA RIDLON Aqua-Debs, Baton Capt., G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Latin, Girls, Chorus Sec., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., llall Guard. I INDA RIFKIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.N.C. Pres., F.T.A. Sec., Latin, S.S.L. Charity Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Oflice Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. MARK ROBBINS Baseball, Basketball, Football, Latin, Lcttennan, Lihrary, Movie, Band, Tide Rep., Shore Line Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Clean- up Com., Fire Drill Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Bookroonu Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Registrar. LORETTA ROBINSON S.S.L. Rep., Organizations Com. I ESLIE RODMAN Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes Sec., V.P., French, F.T.A., Nautilae Treas., Pres., U.N.O., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Senior Treas., S.S.L. Service Awards, Lawn Com, Chr., Pep Com., Poster Com. Chr., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, SUSAN ROLSTON Aqua-Dehs, G.A.A. Rep., Nautilae, Mixed Chorus Pres., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Pep Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor. JANE ROOD Aqua-Dehs, G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., Library, Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Athletic Puh. Com., Pep Com., Poster Com. Chr., Social Com., Lib. Aide. JANET ROSEN Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., French, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship Com., Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Safety Com., Hall Guard. HELENE ROSENBERC Bowling Capt., Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.T.A., Pan Am., Mixed Choms, Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Service Awards, Pep Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard, Lih. Aide, Oflice Aide, Registrar. NOREEN ROSENBERG Bowling, Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.T.A., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Service Awards, Pep Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. HARRIET ROSENFELD Bowling Ca t., G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Girls' Chorus, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Human Relations Com., Org. Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard, Oflice Aide, Registrar. Page 81 CLASS OF FELICE ROSENZWEIG Pan Am. Sec., Mixed Chorus Lib., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Ofiice Aide. BARBARA ROSS Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Library, U.N.O. Secretariat, Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Poster Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Oliiee Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. ELAINE RUBEN Shore Line Rep.. S.S.L. ,IUDITH RUBIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, P.T.A., Latin, Library, N.II.S., Girls' Chorus, Tide Picture, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Gift Com., S.S.L. Scholarshi Awards, Service Awards, Charit Com., Poster Com. Chr., 'Pali-nt Show Com. Chr., Hall Guarcli Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. PERRY RUDA Football, Swim, jr. Red Cross Treas., Latin, Movie, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Pin 81 Ring Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Tutor. DIANE RUDOLF Bowling, Cap Sz Gown Com., S.S.L. Lawn Com. LYNNE RUTZKY Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilae Treas., V.P., Pan Am., U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., Financial Goin., S.S.L. Service Awards, Lawn Com., Office Aide, Registrar. MARCIA SAKS Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Letter, Adjuvantes, F.T.A. YP., Nautilae, Pan Am., U.N.O., Shore Line Rep., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Social Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. MARTIN SARRETT Golf, Latin, Movie, Hall Guard, Oiiice Aide. SUSAN SAX G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., S.S.L. Charity Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide. MONTY SCHER Football, Swim, Nvrcstling, Letterman, Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Book- room, Hall Guard. LAWRENCE SCHIAMBERG Latin, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Financial Goin., S.S.L. Scholar- ship Awards, Charity Com., Registrar. JAMES SCIILIENZ jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. MARILYN SCHMARAK G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilac, Pan Am., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn Com., Pep Corn., Office Aide, Registrar. LESLIIC SCHOOLMAN G.A.A. Rep., French, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Coin., Bookrooni, llall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. EIJNA SIIIIWARTZ G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantcs, l .'l'.A., Literary, Nautilae, Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Pep Com., Pilot, Poster Com., Social Com., llall Guard, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Usherette. ,IUDITH SCIIWARTZ G.A.A. Gym Aide. Pan Am., U.N.O., S.S.L. Pep Com.. llall Guard. MUFFI SCIIWARTZ Latin, Library, llall Guard, Lib, Aide. JUNE 1960 NORMAN SCHWARZ Football, S.S.L. JACQUELINE SECAL G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Social Com., S.S.L. Charity Com., Pep Com., P.T.A. Rep. WILLIAM SEII' Movie, Stage Crew, Ilall Guard. ROBERTA SENN Aqua-Delis, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Ouill 8: Scroll, Tide Rep., Lit., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Com., Poster Com., Social Com., Talent Show Com. Chr., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. GEORGENE SERTICH G.A.A., S.S.L .IOEL SHERMAN Bowling, Chess, U.N.O., Band, Orch. Mgr., Scholarship Com., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Scholarshi Awards, Citizenship Com., Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard, Lili. Aide. MARILYN SHRAGO S.S.L., Hall Guard. REEVA SHULRUFF Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Lihrary, U.N.O., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Ath. Puh. Com., Human Relations Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Lih. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. WILLIAM SIEBENSCHUH Foothall, Latin, Shore Line Lit., Hall Guard. DORALEE SIEGAL Aqua-Dcbs, G.A.A. Rep., Pan-Am., Pin 8z Ring Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. ROBERTA SIEGEL Aqua-Dehs, Cheerleading, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Literary, Nau- tilae, Pan Am., Shore Line Bus., Scholarship Com., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Pep Com., Poster Com., Social Com., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. ICHAEL SIGAL M Tide Lit., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Ath. Puh. Com.. Hall Guard. LIANA SIMON Aqua-Delis, Bowling, Cheerleading, G.A.A. Rep., Lettcr, Adjuvantcs, F.T.A., Nautilae, Pan Am., Tide Bus. Mgr., Shore Line Rep., Pin 81 Ring Com. Chr., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Charity Com. Chr., Pep Com., Poster Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. JUDITH SKLANSKY Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Library, S.S.L. Rep., Lili. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. SHIRLEY SMITH S.S.L. Charity Com., Pep Com., Office Aide, Registrar. SUSAN SMITH Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilac, Girls, Chorus, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Athletic Pub. Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Pilot, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. LAUREN SOLL Swim, Tennis, Latin, Letterman, Shore Line Rep., Bus. Mgr., Gift Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Charity Com., Org. Corn., Pilot, Social Com., Registrar. ROBERTA SOLOVY Aqua-Delis, Pan Am., S.S.L. Lawn Com., Pep Com. .5 if if CLASS OF RONALD SPIEGEL Baseball Mgr., Bowling, Football Mgr., Latin, Band, S.S.L. Rep., Org. Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard. NANCY SPIRO Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com. .IACQUELYN SPITZER Pan Am., Tide Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Pep Coin., P.T.A. Rep. SUZANNE STANTON Aqua-Dehs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chcvrons, Adjuvantcs, F.T.A., Latin, Nautilae, Shore Line Lit., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Clean-up Com., Pep Com, Chr., Social Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor, JOHN STEIN Bowling, Tennis, Movie, Tide Rep.. Shore Line Rep., Cap :X , Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. CIIARLENE STEINGOLD G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Shore Line Rep., Cap Sr Gown Com., Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. ,IUDITII STERN Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., French, S.S.L. Rep., Clean-up Coin.. Pep Com., Poster Com. MYRON STERN Adjuvantcs, F.'l'.A., Movie, N.ll.S., Quill 65: Scroll, U.N.O. Asst. Sec.-Gen., Mixed Chorus, Tide Lit., Shore Line Rep.. S.S.L. Rcp., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Code Coin., Human Relations Com., Office Aide, Outside Messenger, Registrar, Tutor. LOIS STERNQUIST G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, Girls, Chorus, Office Aide, RONALD STEWART R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Picked Platoon, Cla-ss, Pan Ain., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., llall Guard. JOHN STOCKMAN Foothall, Swim, Vlfrestling, Latin, Pan Am., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Storerooin. MICHAEL STRAUSS Bowling Capt., VVrestling Capt., French, Band, S.S.L. Clean- up Com., Fire Drill Coin., Lawn Coin., llall Guard. JULIE SULLIVAN G.A.A., Girls, Chorus. PETER SUTTON Footlxall, Wfrestling, Letterman, S.S.L. Rep., Pep Corn., llall Guard Capt. DAVID SWIDLER Chess, N.H.S., Pan Ani., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Asst. Bus. Mgr., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep.. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Iilunan Relations Coin., Lawn Coin. Chr., Safety Com., Social Com., Hall Guard Capt., Registrar, Tutor. ALBERT TEICH Bowling, Latin, N.H.S., Quill Ga Scroll, U.N.O., Band, Shore Line Lit., Photo., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards. Citizenship Com., Fire Drill Com., Lawn Com., Social Coin., Hall Guard, Outside Messenger, Registrar, Tutor, DAVID TILLOTSON Swim Capt., Latin, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Fire Drill Com., Pep Corn., Social Coin., Talent Show Com., Hall Guard, Lili. Aide, Registrar. JOAN TISHLER Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Social Com., S.S.L. Lawn Com., i Office Aide. Page 84 JUNE 1960 MARILYN TORNGAY G.A.A. Rep., French, F.T.A., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Pep Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide. DENNIS TRESCOTI' Tennis, Wrestling, R.O.T.C. Dmm Sz Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, Latin, Letterman, Quill 81 Scroll, Mixed Chorus, Tide Lit., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Charity Com., Pep Com., Registrar. CHARLES TRUAX Pan Am., S.S.L. CAROLE TUNNEY Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, Girls' Chorus Treas., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Oi'Hce Aide. SANDRA VAN G.A.A., S.S.L. DAMON VAN TUYL Football, Track, Latin, S.S.L. Rep. MARGOT VARGO Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Rep., Chevrons, Adjuvantes, Nautilac, Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Charity Com., Org. Com., Pep Com., Ilall Guard, Otlice Aide, Registrar. SUSAN WACHTEI, Aqua Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Sec., V.P., Clicvrons, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Library V.P., Literary, N.H.S., Nautilae, Shore Line Lit., S.S.L. Rep., Sec., Service Awards, Pep Com., Pilot, Social Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. AILEEN WACNER G.A.A. Gym Aide, French, U.N.O., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Lib. Aide, Tutor. MARILYN WAINER Adjuvantes, French, Library, Mixed Chorus, Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath. Pub. Com., Poster Com., Lib. Aide, Oilice Aide, Tutor. ANDREW WALLS jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. JOYCE WARD G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Girls, Chorus, Hall Guard. CHARLES WATTS Stage Crew, S.S.L. ELAINE WAYNE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Pep Com. ROCHELLE WEINBERC G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Library, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath. Pub. Com., Clean- up Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Tutor. CAIL WEINER G.A.A. Rep., S.S.L. RAYNA WEINER Bowling, Cheerleading, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., French, F.T.A., Library, Statistics Com., S.S.L. Charity Com., Lawn Com., Pep Com., Social Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, RICHARD WEINER Bowling, Latin, Movie, Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Bookroom, IIall Guard, Office Aide. Page 85 CLASS OF JUNE 1960 Page 86 CARYL WEINSTEIN Aqua-Debs, F.T.A., Latin, Nautilae, U.N.O., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Charity Com., Human Relations Com., Org. Com., Pilot Com., Hall Guard, Tutor. ,IACQUELYN WEINSTEIN Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, F.N.C., F.T.A., Library, Pan Am., S.S.L. Ath. Pub. Com,. Pep Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Oflice Aide. SHARON WEINSTEIN F.T.A., Library, Tide Rep., Shore Line Rep., Bookroom, Lib. Aide, Tutor. KAREN WEINTRAUB F.T.A., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Office Aide. ELAINE WEISS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, F.T.A., Nautilae, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Ath. Pub. Com., Lawn Com., Pilot Com., Talent Show Com. PHILIPP WEISS jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. ALLAN WEXLER Swim, Latin, Band, Orch., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Citizenship Com., Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard. CAROL WIBORG Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, French Treas., V.P., F.T.A., Library, Nautilae Sec., Quill 8: Scroll, U.N.O., Girls Chorus Lib., Tide Lit., Statistics Com. Chr., S.S.L. Charity Com., Pep Com., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. DENNIS WICKSTROM R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard. HARVEY WOLF Chess, Latin, Hall Guard, Registrar. CHARLES WOODS R.O.T.C. Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Movie, Pan Am., S.S.L. Fire Drill Com., Hall Guard. RICHARD WORKER jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. JANET YATES Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Clean-up Com., Pep Com., Poster Com., Hall Guard. JOHN ZEHME S.S.L. Lawn Com., Hall Guard. JANET ZIENTARA G.A.A., S.S.L. Rep. CAMERA SHY: MICHAEL PONCHER MICHAEL RUSS MARJORIE SCHONFELD JOEL SINGER MICHELE TAVINS AUSTIN WHITTEN JAMES BOYD BRENDA COHEN SHARON GOOD BERNARD COULD MARSHALL KAMINSKY ELLEN KRUTZLER STATISTICS MOST BEAUTIFUL EYES ........ ....... NICEST HAIR ...A.......,........ ........... CUTEST COUPLE .,....... .......,... BEST DRESSED ....S,, ........... BEST LIKED .,.....,..........,S.,..SSA,..SA ......, MOST ATTRACTIVE SMILE ...,....,....... QUIETEST ,......... ....,...,.. CLASS CLOWN ........,,EE,EES..EE.,..,S,.,.....,..... MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED .......LLL..,, MOST ATHLETIC .,.........,LL..,....,L,.,..,......, BEST ALL AROUND STUDENT .......... NICEST ALL AROUND PERSON ........ BEST APPLE POLISHER .....,...,.I. ...,.EI. MOST INFECTIOUS LAUGH .........,,L.... BIGGEST FLIRT ......... ....... BEST GROOMED ..,.,.L ........... MOST GENEROUS ........ .I..... BEST ORGANIZER .....,.. ....... ,MOST FBECKLED ..,...E. ........... CUTEST DIMPLES .,...... .......I... ICUTEST NOSE ,........ ....I.I MOST TALENTED ....IIEE ........... MOST SINCERE ......... ........... BEST MANNEHS ....,.... ....... of JUNE MIKE SICAL VIC CANCILOSI DICK MARTIN ED KRUGMAN DAVE BUESCHEL BILL GRACE AUSTIN WRITTEN JERRY KALISH MARK LEVY ALTON BAIRD AL TEICH DICK HIRSCH PHIL BECKER DAMON VAN TUYL JACK FELDMAN GARY ISAACSON LAURIE SOLL KEN MILLER RON GREENSPON JOHN STEIN MARK ROBBINS BOB GOLDBERG PAUL RASMUSSEN BARRY NOVY Page 87 1960 CLASS MARGIE FRANK BEVERLY PORTER PAT KANIA TERRI NADLER MARY LUNDCREN LIANA SIMON ELAINE WAYNE RENEE GUSSIS JUDY RAY KATHI NOVAK IRENE RATH STELLA PAPAYANIS PENNY HOFFMAN LYNN MORRIS PAT HERBLOT LESLIE RODMAN JOLENE NACAKURA LYNN KLEINBERG MARILYN SCHRAGO VICKI GOLDSMITH KAREN MCGUIRE ELLEN DEVINE JANET LARSON ROBERTA SIECEL CRGANIZATICNS The Organizations of the school enhance the students' development in their various endeavors, - Page 88 as some spin on the spindle, others with the wheel, - all striving for a fine finished product. Hand s1Jin11ers: Paul Levin, Judith PL-llar, Elizalmvtli Conn jack Kramer. lVl18!?l smnncrs: Marilyn Helford, juclith Stix-fel. M.- ' f .Q Q , vs. N 1 uf ' 1 A ' i ,- 2911 M, V fn. ,W H 1 y K , F3 .A N ww .V . ,H MCQUW X 12 Qmm I 11-11111-111 usa- ni Hu- iliJl'2lI4V 11115 aucivci fX.II.S, 1111-111i:1-rs lu z1tl:1111 lin- i11gl1 sn-lmiznstic Slilllli2lliiiS Ill'CL'SSilI'y im' l1u'1l1i11'1'sl1ip. lrmll rn1z': l':ii1'Il Alvspm-l's1'11, Imsiim- lic1Li111:111. SIISQIII wills, Al1llll'i l,a11'w11, Burk l'Ullii -Im-I Sil4'l'lilllll, Km'11111'ti1 Niillvr, SiCl3ill'Il ix 1l111, Currmi XX'ilmrg, Kathi N1lY2lii. jucly Kulm, Cfliair- inlli' llc'1'1', Xlxirix lmxy, U1111liIi1-a1ti1111s for X.Il.S. i111-iiimlv L'il2lI'ilL'tl'l' . . . , ll uis ciilllfllil Rmli. te I. Imilwl 'ii2ll5lN'l', NIy1'011 Storm, -I1lIll't xVili1llliSt, Ci1:11'11:l lillsli. lirlrk ram? Daivici Swicilc-1', lCiiNVLll'Ci SU'l'll, 11111105 XVUH- Outstanding Students at S. S. Receive Recognition Arnuici li1'1'zi11 iozuis tim iCZlCi0l'S of South Shore in ll f.iiSL'llSSi01l. l'il'47IIf 111111 1,1-siic Hz11't1'i1'l1. lI1'i1'11 lIc11'tu11, Diillll' Brrmuks, Mi11111'tt1- BI111111-11ti111i, Bvtty Cflllll. Burk 1'n11': Stuziri K11gz111. BilI'iT2lI'il 1'iY21l1S, 'I'c1111n1 KiL'f'i'IlSiClli7l'I', 1iiQ'i1ilI'Ci P1ll'I'j', Ruiac-1't Block, lii1'l1a11'ci Ci1u1'i1'5'. li1'111'1' l,ii'1'i1c'Z. Dawici BllI'SL'i1L'l. un! rnrr: Slum-115' Slmttil. li0iN'l'til S1-1111, Susan XVLICIX- 1, 1111111-s XY:-111 1'1'. Dnvici C,Sfl'H, Alix-rt 'l'1-i1'i1. Page 90 .' ' 11 n . ff 1 1 ,sz Through Membership in The Nofionol Honor Society The motto of the National Honor Society. Noblesse Obligef' Obligations of the Noblest, dates back to feudal times. In the Middle Ages, because the nobles had more wealth and power than common people, they were admired and respected. These men were obligated to use their fortunes for the benefit of the serfs. Taking care of the bulletin board is one of the ways in which these students serve the school. Irene Rath. judy Ray, Linda Isaacson, Sherron Meyer, Robert Marx, Avis Nlaiulel. Kay Poiuerance, Suzanne Levison, jolene Nagakura, Suzanne Katz, Paul Levin. Carol Newinann, ,Indy Rubin. latlt kianui pitsidmnt, liosmniaiy Ilan son, vice-president: and Arnold Revzin. Today in our high schools, we recognize a different type of nobility. XVe no longer think in terms of money. but in terms of high standards of scholarsihp. leadership, character, and service. Above-average students possessing these qual- ities are eligible for membership in the National Honor Society and are chosen twice yearly by a faculty committee headed by Miss Dorothy Bock. Only five per cent of the SA, 4B, and 4A classes is chosen each semester, totalling the top fifteen per cent of each class at the time of graduation. An impressive induction ceremony is held for those students upon whom the honor of membership is bestowed. treasurer, participate in the traditional candle lighting eereniony. ge The Students Service League Has an Endless Job Ilousewives claim that their work is never done. Certainly, the has discovered that it also has an endless job caring for its household, South Shore. Under the supervision of Mistress Florence liergstrand. S.S.ls. officers, committee chairmen. and student bodv strive to improve South Shore. This yearis talent show, lh'lAKli NTINE COUNTRY STYLIQ, proved to be both a tremendous success and a great booster for the budget. VVith the aid of additional profits from social events such as CUPID KAPif:iis, BA1,Lo'r Bonuses, and the traditional WAc:oN WHEIQL TJANCE, new auditorium spotlights will be purchased and installed very soon. The highlight of AUTUIXIN AMBLE, a dance co-sponsored by the S.S.l,.. and Booster Club. was the announcement of the football team's new captains. The Student Service League functions in many other ways. Pilots. big brothers and sisters, stress the importance of both scholar- ship and school participation to incoming freshmen. Publicity of all school events and the large turnouts at them revealed a growing family bond among the students at South Shore. Ns x f Umm 09 Cloc'kici.vr': Mrs, lflortnu Bugsti and sponsor lun Miller, vice-president P lul L4 un pri sldc nt Iolcnm Nagakura. treasurer ind but YVuhttl suntan pick out posters to sp urls S S L nicinbarslnp drum ,Z f -ef X if G' me .: , fa pf3g,m'Ug2?f'iQfa,3 1115 If mul- Qwvszzzw -gv -QW 43935 gig? 17k5fif3'gii' 7527 X UV ffngiiii if . 1356? Gy? 33,455- 'Wil m.,s'f TEST: gkgywsch ,ww . .NHL M Working Hand in Hand The Shore Line's Twin Staffs .Inn VVL-ux'er', Elizulwth Conn Editors XIV, john Carroll Litm-rzlry Stuff sponsor' Miss Camille ,lucquvs Blrsincss Stuff sponsor IAIIITCII Soll BllSiIll'SS A'IllIliljli'l' Frou! row: Anon Sllllll, Bc-1'11z11'cl Xhmlflmcrg, Rita Biltzor. SVVIJIIII rmu: .Indy Huy, -lcffrvy Fulk, Suv Staurton, Norvcn liosvn- lwryl. Tflirrl l'UlL4l jucli Stix-fvl, Cc-0fl'1'c'y Svillllilll. Ilmvnnl lll'iHJl'lIIlll, Canby I l'1l'illlkl'lltllilI, lhil Colu-n, Burk rnrr: Nlitc-ll Ste-nge-I, XVRIYIAOII XXX-islwrg, jay Kilfilllf, Larry Karp. 1' ':'A'. ., ., A V rp, 5' mg - 'fi as V Y' Qi, 451, ww f E rw gk Af- sf ml W ,Q fktxgsw 1 Page 94 Turn Out Cl Fine Newspaper for South Shore News about school functions and achievements, announcements and reports of athletic events, and plain hilarity converge to make up South Shoreis newspaper, the Shore Line. Working mutually to pre- sent the South Shore student with a newspaper that is both informative and entertaining are the three separate branches of the Shore Line staff. Members of the Literary Staff Write the articles for the paperg members of the Distribution Staff see that every student subscribing gets his copyg and members of the Business Staff handle the paper's pecuniary matters. This year, Mr. john Carroll, sponsor of the Literary Staff, joined the ranks of the emeritus as he was succeeded by Mr. Thomas Connelly, who will carry on Mr. Carrollis high standards and fine Work. Continuing in her position as Business Staff sponsor is Miss Camille jacques. The fall semester editor-in-chief, Betty Conn, was succeeded by james VVeaver. Lauren Soll continued to do an excellent job as business manager. 3 Ifront row: Leslie llartrieh, jeremy Hyman, jim VVolfson, SPCIJIIII row: llelene Rosenberg, Roberta Siegel, lioxane XVenk, Bar- bara Haeker, Leonard johnson. Tllirfl row: Ann Cookinan, Sue llirseh, Linda Poznanski, Mare Isaaeson, joni liootlu, liutli Israel. Back fllllfi Paul Nierman, jolin Stoekinan, Bill Siebenseliulu, Mike Elilers. Arlene Boshes. Page 95 The Tide Editors and their Eclitmmin-Chief NIAHILYN IIELFOHD Eclitor-in-Chia-f The pllotngraplly stuff proncl- ly displays form:-r ym-urs' luhors. Svcltvfl: Donna Pvllur. Mrs. Lncilc Robinson, sponsor. juni Booth, Arlvnc' Boslws. Stmulima: -lncly Boshm-s, Rich- ard Ostcn, Mitch Stvngn-lx Ilclvn Bc-rknvitz, Alun An- clahnzln, Harvey Bnrnctt. john Vllll Kirk, Kurnlyn Fri:-clinan, Phillip Bunglwr. VIUDY l'l'lLl,All l'liotogrupl1y limlitnr ROBIN IIEKMAN Business NILIIILIQCI' Girls of the Busincss Staff dum-k incoming Tirlc' ordvrs. Clmrkwise: Susan Skogshcrg, Kathy Tnroff. liwxum' Wcnk. Heather Slmburt. Three Staffs Help Keep The Ball Rolling nPI'I7Uf-l'l'illllllg is no fum, sigli im-inln-rs ul thi- litcrzlry stall. Cl00lcwiSe: Mike sigsl, Lymu- Eclclstcin. Sta-wi Kulm, Avis Nlilllilvl, Dvnnis Trvscott. Rolu-rtu Svnn. ,'Xl'li'll Rlllilll. Carol YVil10rg, Alzuwt Kaplan. ZANE CIIAIT Assistant Busim-ss lNl1ll1ilQll'I' JUDY KOHX Literary Eclitm' 'i'l'l1is is tlu' waxy tlu-y clicl it in '5T. Frunt row: Gail Zivin, Slu-ilu Muyflot, Sm- Nl0l'lilIlCl9I'. Limlu Harris. Huck frlllji Dave- Colcllu-rg, joscy Cooclmun, Myron Stn-rn, Nlalrk Scliorr, Miss SL-liiitzlmvrgor, sponsor lite-rury stall. if 1 W: xg! vm Mg re ff I r 1, - ' 'rmmvgfztff 1 Ati W tak Qf.. 'm M251 -.A 55735 ' Q I 3 2? ,fi .- .gf A g fu 5 , I 5 gm- az M V fa 5 ' My 1 i Z N Xa, Sidi! I V fa x gg 'f,,,ff 1 TL 2 is Q V' , x Q' vevfi 4 ' BTQ? 2, ii . wifi , i 2 ' 2 2 1 is . 32 , 'ix. 5 f A i as fx ,, 2- yfixifif ? . ,. 5 iff ' Y 1 'A ' , K 'www , ' wg v ex New Pilots Serve cis Guiding Lights 'ro Our Freshmen When freshmen enter the portals of our school at the beginning of each semester, they are bewildered by the strangeness of their unfamiliar surroundings. The Pilots, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Florence Bergstrand, steer these stu- dents into their proper paths. Each new division has a boy and a girl pilot to help the freshmen over the rough spots in their new experiences. Composed of out- standing seniors, this organization has been a guiding light for many freshies. Under the direction of Mr. Cobb and the impetus of interested students, South Shore organized a debate team. Each year the debate team will be given a new topic on which to do research. The topic for this year was, Resolved: That the federal government should substantially increase its regulation of labor unions. South Shore, along with nine other schools, has started an intersection debate tournament. The winning team is selected by several judges, who give points on presentation, clarity ot thought, and logic ot argument. Izaie Tapper and ltieh Chorley inform Pilots ot their new posts. Front row: ltiehard Chorley, Isabel Tapper. Seeonzl row: Elaine XN'eiss, Gaby Frankenthal, Kathi Novak, Sn- san Crohs, Jolene Naguliura, Charlotte Herr, Irene Hath, Sn- san Sinith, planet Larson, Iidna Schwartz. Caryl XVeinstein. Buck roar: Paul Levin, Adrian lJilllll'l', Phillip Bauglier, ltieh- ard Lazar, Richard llirseh. Stewart Lapin, Lauren Soll. Kenneth Miller, Norman Carl- son, Careth Qnale. ln a heated clisenssion, the De- liate Club argues the aspects of sponsor, Mr. Cliltorcl Cobb. Chehind his hack, of eoursel. Sanford Shattil, Mark Levy, Mark Sehorr. Hin-hard Chorley, presidentg Bob Conklin. Susan Rosenberg. l'ag1-99 ef M.b...A y MR -T5 4 ..... , ,V , .. ., .W X, ,,.,,.5,gmE: X .. .Aa . - X53 X eix xx Q 'L A , . Q if N h w Q za ,N fir X f swf 'X ,N asf? Y' wi H A. . .,.... , W, S3 W3 f W is :. V Aa, J ,, ,Jaw - - 4 4 5 as 'W viii: W, 'INF Q2 nm ,law 'W' ?i?f52i ': EW ? ' ' .525 Www .gy .Q if .weft ,,,.h.mw elmlw fi . .A.,,ff'f' k .. V ,wwf :my Wmvwgkm ., . , sf XY PEL Q Student Services Aid in Operation of School Ed Stern projects fellow movie-operators on screen. Front row: Sheldon Chesliy, john Brunner, Ray Ubstfeld, Gerald Goldman. Sveoml row: Ronald Harris, Robert Klaper, Larry Levin, Edward Stern. Back row: Myron Stern, Earl Mirsky, Tom Papageorge, Harvey Claster, Tomm Kleyensteuher. Page 103 The Audio-Visual Department has grown in size and ability. First, due to the opening of the language laboratory, the aides have become increasingly important. To train the boys to run the special audio equipment there, a special program has been arranged. Second, new teaching aids such as an opaque pro- jector, slide projectors, a set of portable screens, and special equipment for recording tapes for the regular curriculum Work have been added. To Wander through the halls between classes without a pass is to invite a stern reprimand from the hall guards. These guardians of the corridors work hard to live up to their motto, Keep the halls clean and clearfi Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Barry, our hall guards pick up papers and limit the amount of noise. They also give directions to visitors and confused students. Ahal Caught without a pass, you scoundrel! Front row: Donald Pliner, Michael Lurie, Neil Ostro, Richard Coleman. Back row: Steven Nehf, Allen Ginsberg, Richard Sherman, Steven jones, Robert Clay, Ted Bavly, Hal Singer. 5 2535. aa X my 2 4. , gn: 'VRS 12,925 W M ww iii IEW MMS gr IWW E 4931 ,W-W , vm gg w. 0 .I. A A . M :..,. , V 'mm 94 Q V :- Nfwh, K 15,1 V , f wmv W Q3 nz, ' gagmgf ' X 'L EH qmnfxgf 1 2 .1-' 4 ,.. ak it . .. - - , 'wil 9' Kl:,,'f J' -:-. w ,, - --lg A '.,,. , fi A ' Ygjf we 'P' , , - :. . f 2:52,-ezf. - :as ., . fi ,,, 1+ df 2 an 'wg 21 , 1, X . M f 'I-1'-z. :agus X5 011 ff . w Q wi 12, .WA HV' ' EW Kf A' f . in i f f i , M zmy., 14 305.5 qi. Yfgjw' 41 ' . .' 'v , ,,,L. A ,U M , L,gy,q:3Lp,jVx . my . ' if X, ,-kv s Y Lx 1 My L ' ta? 'f if ,, Mwtwfw Q. ff - 1 7 V My - 1 X A - -- ' ' W. X . . , ix f V' Kz, ff- f ,.1-f,M4. ,- af ' 3 Vg . ' 1 V1 i.,...,.,w V , Q, . ., V T: , ,., ,,.. . W 21 Y . V- I vvrs A W N . , --W-W ..,-,:1. 1: :wx 2415941114:1i 1iTg,'f'jj7'gff5f,:w ..,MfwfN-.J1m:', ww, Q 'Warn E , 24 X f View 1 if X: Q2 V H M 'Qsfx ww' Y - z Q W gm P W A If M, , p In 25 ,iff z .1 'af T- f ,4 4 - Y , Q. I ,Q A2,V ' H M 1 2 ' ':-:f E2 I I L 5: ' f 'V 'f i iff ' 5, ,. -'2' -- - - 1 A 'K PM ' Q ' M A ' ,WW I 4 ig 3 q - ' 'Q fiwmgmag wmgwm f South Shore Students Serve School ond Humanity Our hostess elub welcomes its new members at the annual tea. At tullle eloek1L'ise: Marcia Saks, Lynne Hutzky, Susan Richardson, Leslie Rodman. Diane Brooks, Charlotte llerr. Stunrling elm'ku:i.w': Edna Schwartz, jerilyn Isenberg, janice Harwood, Barbara Sokolec, Karalyn lfriedmau. Carole Gardner, Carol XViborg, Roberta Siegel, Rita Biltlcr, Elaine XVayne, Eva Saphir. This year, under the able direction of Miss Lucy Mulloy and Nlrs. Patricia llallisy. the girls of Nautilae have been busy. Besides giving their animal teas for new members and graduating seniors, the girls welcomed incoming freshmen at a joint party with the S.S.l,.. served at the P.T.A. Fathers' Night, and enjoyed a demonstration of flower arranging. The Christmas season rolled around to find Nautilac members making puppets for a children's hospital, and donating a basket of food to a needy family. South Shoreis chapter of the junior lied Cross is busily on the job. This year its mem- bers, under the capable leadership ot Nlrs. Nlargaret Donahue. aided the Charity Committee in reaching its high goal of SLIUO. The bI.ll.C. carried on. single-handed. the can- celled stamp collection which was marked by the appearance of a giant mail box in our main corridor. The stamps deposited in it were used lor the entertaimnent and the ther- apy of patients in hospitals across the nation. To prepare for their big charity drive. Junior lied Cross members arm themselves with necessary equip- ment. Lois C.rall, -lean Quinhtan, Sandra 5lilXK'lIlSlil, lllL'llill'll Schlilkc. liiana Simon, ,ludy llay. lleexa Shulrull. Page 106 Clubs Help Students Prepare for Future Careers Twenty little girls had a happier Christ- mas hecause members of the Future Nurses Association of South Shore High School enter- tained them at a party at the Kenwood-Ellis Community Center. These students, all inter- ested in nursing as a profession, meet monthly under the guidance of Nliss XVinifred Cor- many. Their planned activities include teas. lectures on nursing. films. and trips to places of medical interest. All of their activities cen- ter around nursing as a career. A career in teaching is of interest to other students in their junior and senior years. They are given a chance to explore opportunities and advantages in this field hy joining the Future Teachers of America. A special feature of a panel discussion hy South Shores newly assigned teachers helped attract hoth sexes, as this year the cluh welcomed its first male memher, jerry Adelman. The cluh is sponsor- ed by Nlrs. Isabel Lassen. l+'ollnxv the rules, prompts Kay Pomerance. Frmit row: Kay Pomerauee. Seemrrl rout Carolsue llarr. Linda Riflxin, Suzanne Katz. Burk rout Charna Hush, Klart-ia Salts. Page l0T Practicing lirst aid on one of their llll'lIlllt'I'S, lfuture Nurses prepare lor their careers, Pmnt l'HIl'J ,Indy Stiefel, Sheila Nlaydet, Linda Harris, Carol cl72lliIIl'i'lxl. Buelf l'tJll'J Phyllis Paslawslii, l,lIltl2l lllllilll, Xlllill lllt'll, Ilelen Berliovitx, Donna lferner. Linda Chin, Xlarilyn llellord. 45, 6:4 ' f 2 Q and 15525 22- Y ki i L lg ..,. : fixes-5: .33 ,,.... : 1 Y ,rw ' W ' 13 k wg iw 5 9 W, xg :?fTg??: fsriggg , 3' X fmFf?Q-if ,iflwl W, ,- A. 1 fn ,rw xg. :J - :rf-I - ',g,igfWf! xg! 1 -V f R X X sv C 'ff 4 ,- M ww W Jifx 4 ri 1 F is vig Q. ,mv .... 5 . .,,., 1 , A wg Vu: . 4 . : gg. g QW,gg,4 ' W A , W M,gygg31W .,,: A K A lg 1555121 ' 1.3. - , . ' 'ff 'Q M4 im + .. if 'Haig ' 'Q QQ: xv W , . QW R W .,., . , r 32 nf 5 Q Mb? gifs!-Q .. A A ,gn 0 . L fn V X , Q. , X rf: ' S .ff Y figvw ,f1,..,g A Av-, C 7 riff -ax 931353 EH ' va iLtt '- T NE' -r up 2.65.-'sr:f-I . '-ax l Sidi' H 3 A f gi g 1 . X -f X ..: ,sf Goldberg oncl Lipscomb Play with Chicago Symphony Orchestra members wait tor the downbeat. At piano: Audrey Ptingst. Front row: David Alexander, Priscilla Croy, june Kohorn, Robert Block, Victor Fried, Susan Crohs, Lynn Nelson. Seeoml row: Arlene lluksza, Kathy Pagenkopf, Stephen Sontz, julian Kushner, Brenda Oretsliy, Marvin lleiman, David Goldberg. Back row: Nancy Simon, llelen Horton, Larry Karp, Mary OiSllL'il. Supplying the student body with a richness in classical and semi- classical music is the task of the South Shore Orchestra, under the direction of Nlr. Samuel Cvorbach. Members of the orchestra were acclaimed for performances at the P.T.A. tea and at the Kiwanis Club luncheon held at the South Shore Country Club Hotel. Other achievements of orchestra members included participation of Judy Kohn, French horn, in the animal solo competition sponsored by the Board of Education and the selection of Dan Lipscomb, tuba, and David Goldberg, French horn. from auditions of Chicago high school students to play in a brass ensemble which assisted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in performances of Tschaikowskyis 1812 KJVEHTUHE in the final Youth Concerts of the season. 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'- 5, A kf w - .Jil 4 2 Q Q K s M WM Q f ? ,f F' if , .17 ,ff I V Q 5 F is Q - 4 . , Q 'T F K A 5 ,iid . :: Q mi X ' ' 3, 2. , .:, K 52 S' 5 - S A5 ,L 5 IIQQ Front row: Sandra Solomon, Eileen Carlson, Joyce VVard, Mary Horvatli, Charlotte llerr, Leanne Nielson, Caryl Vifeinstein, Judy Pellar. Second row: Carol Czarnecki, Kay Brenwasser, Renee Haffeld, Carolyn Levin, Cail Zivin, Pat Kania. Third row: -loan Daley, Rochelle Dwortz, Diana Mcrrymon, Annette Maltia, Jolene Nagakura Vicki Goldsmith, Barbara Click. Back row: Judy Pachol, Coralee Freeland, Marjorie Carlson, Christine Fotopoulus, Babs Hefter, Rita Biltzer, Helen Berkovitz, Elaine VVQ-iss, Carol VViborg, Eleanor Carlson, Harriet Rosenfeld, Sharon Holmstedt. Senior Girls' Chorus Gives Girls Musical Enioyment Sr. Girls, Chorus meets once every day Relying on Miss Long to show them the way. Great are their traditions, Initiation the best, R.O.T.C. assemblies among the rest. Letters are given to those faithful lasses whose Service is best during all choms classes. Christmas caroling at South Shore Bank, Honoring their mothers at a tea to say thanks, Opportunity arises to sing for P.T.A. Royally they perform in their own special Way. Using their voices they sing loud and clear at Spring Festival ending a successful year. Page 112 Front row: .Iucly Hay. jessica Patt, Ann Ellis, joan Quinlivan, Lca Hvrst, Evelyn Fasig, Suzanne- Cohan, Carole Carclnor, Sffconcl row: Susan Smith, Arlm-ne Bushes, Suzanne Taylor, Barbara Taylor. Third rouf: janvt Yates, Roma Slinlrull, Slivrry Hartigan, Roberta Pacliol, Barbara Magna. Burl: row: Margie Vargo, Marilyn L.L'VV2l!lClOVVSlil, Stella Papayanis, Mary Ellen Mallia, Lois Sternqnist. Martha Montgmncry, Karvn Min-r, Mary Lynne- Morgan, Barliara Vistcin, Marilyn Trwrngay. Clm'ku'i.w': Lincla lsaacsun, prcsiclcnt: Slim-rry Hartigan, yin--p1'vsimlv11t: Marcy Ricllwn, corn-sponcling sz-crm-tary: and joan Olllara, rcworclingl su-L-rotary. vlmosv music for tlwir nvxt pvrlorinancc. l'ag1- H3 5 sv V, .1 k J .,,,5. Y ., ,ff Q 4 f I JN 5 E U R L is .jf - ., .jf ifal2g.vg?f Rf' .1,' , Q ,A,,, 5 Q , ..,. . ' if .'.'. f A .Jw X z 1 Q,. N W2 f , M , ..,..1...: 'V if 2 ' E A AQf .QifQf1--- w g XA,,A Q J Q ' gg: an sy S2 Q x- ...JH-s .E 1' Yi N, is W Linnla Poznanski, sccretaryg Sheila Mayclet, nccoinpanistg Nina XVQ-instein. accompanist: ancl Sue Rolston, presiclent, await Mr. Dizunonclis clircctions. They Blend Their Voices in Sounds so Clear The junior Nlixccl Chorus of South Shore lligh Enahles each stuclent in singing to try To blend his voice in sounds so clear, VVhich makes this chorus delightful to hear. Nlr. Arthur Diainoncl capahly clirects, Ancl all our errors he corrects. Musical knowledge one may learn, And at thc same time he may earn Nlusic credit, points, or letter, Anal thus can make the chorus hetter. At Yuletide season one may hear The chorus singing its good cheer. At the animal festival in the spring, The choristers' voices proudly ring. Front row: Diane Skillell, Donna Slficlell, Nlillie Krootll, Hoxane XYenlC, Kathy Turofli, Sheila Nlayclet, Elaine Ahlin. SUCOIIII row: Anita Kornetz, Tania Sazonow, Sanclra Clifton, jucly Touzios, Dinah Bender, 'Holly Simpson, jucly Zussinan, Ladine Cohen, Gayle Ternkin. Tlzirrl row: Linda Wcsthurg, Loretta Brurler, Diane Roll, Lacey Nutting, janet Pick, Miriam ltosenhusch, Fran Pearson, Mae Magnuson, Sharon Liclicrlnan, Barhara Sokolec. Hack row: Ken Bccdlc, Neal Gacllin, Jann-s Alexander, Bruce Stern, jay Zite. Gerald Lurie, Hieharcl Class, Norman Eisenberg. 'sf af . 3 wb? V A , px, ,- 5 3 Qi f W gs! W , . ' 55551 A ww xy H' R X43 g'5Z3S', + if ,,. '.', i Q 0' 3 ww, . wg gffsffg, , S f E52 J 1 'S 9 N QM Mm 1' fi ' .rim wfX,K., f ff' 5 qw 'Q if 753 ,V in K Q? 9114? 4 'S Q if RA 5.1. GTX W gf' f V . .J F V , Q I fi' ,B - , .Q If mx. ,,. 5 gg A M H W Q 1 ' sf if U ' ' H For Every Child, The Highest Advantages During the 1959-1960 school year. tht- South Shorv lligh St-hool Parmit- 'livuclrcr Association acloptccl as its motto the phmse. For cvcry chiltl. thc highcst artlvuiitagcsfi These words express the aim ol that P.T.A. to promote thc wclfurc- of chilclrvn in their homes. nt school. :mtl in tht- Clllllllllllllly. P.'l'.A. olliccrs pwsviil llwir rvports at al monthly mm-timl. Mrs. I. C. Morgzm. Srrl xiu--pre-sirlviitg Mrs. C. A. w7lll'Cl, trmls11r1'l': Mrs, james L. Hood, rccortling sw-ri-tn1'yg Mrs. Alton j. Banircl, L-orrvsponcling sz-1-rvtalryz Mrs. josvph Slit-riclam. prr-sitlt-nt. P.T.A, clvlcgzitvs to Chicago Region, opcn niet-tim: with thc- ple-mlgc to the Hug. Front roux: Mrs. lf:-rris Larson. Mrs. Sidney Clolclmam. Mrs. Alfrvcl Fviristt-in. Bavk row: Mrs, Ronald Yuri Tuyl. Nlrs. Louis Boshcs. l Pagi- H8 Is P.T.A.'s Motto P.T.A. uu-mln-rs prcparc thc tca tahlc for thcir Illf'l'tlIlf.f. Mrs. VVillizun Unclcrwoocl, Publicity Chairmang Mrs. Clifford Bucschcl, Hcalth Chainnang Mrs. Harry Larson, Social Chairmang Mrs, julian Tishler, Regional Dclcgate. ...A Mrs. L. YVcston, Mrs. llarry Op- pcnhciiucr, Mrs. Syclncy R, NVcis- hcrg, and Mrs. llans HRISIIIIISSUH listcn attcutivcly as Mrs. Clunrle-s johnson rcvicws the- l'.T.A. activi- tics of thc past ycar to fcllow COIN' xuittrc R'llillI'llll'Il. Annually, iu thc past ycars, the P.T.A. has prcscutccl a scholarship of S250 to a cle-serving graduate. During the last fcw scmcstcrs. thc gLroup's intcrcst in such a scholarship program has iucrcasccl so grcatly that it can ll1illi0 available one scholarship cvcry seine-stcr. Barham Evans. a blaluiary gracluatc. was thc rnost rcccut rccipicut of this award. Other programs spousorccl by the P.T.A. havc iucluclccl a faculty tca in Septclnhcr, Fathers' Night iu Novcuilmcr. aucl a faculty luuchcou ancl au Opcu House iu May. Pact- H9 ATHLETICS Athletics is a necessity in the school life, - if it is to be colorful and so, long remembered, - Page 120 just as in the fabric the outstanding patterns must be achieved with the spun yarns enriched wi th colorful and enduring dyes. Dyers: William Grage, Riclmrcl Martin, jzuncs Adi-lmu Ball winclers: Barbara Evans. Richard Hirsch. Skein wincler: Isabel Tapper. 5. - 'S-X ' 5 .. if 'N-. M7 Sv xp' 41:1 .Sa A Vx M F ,Q V: 'MMV q 'rx 1:3 '-W.. e-.:'3 .,l li Tars Play One of Their Best Games of The Season Front row: jim Norman, Don Martin, Mark Bobhins, Dave Koenig, Bruce Cray, Brian Bubcck, NVayne Gray, Art O'Connor, Dan LaDerc. Second row: Pete Sutton, Mike LaDere, joe Ginsburg, Marty Bariff, Barry Scher, Greg Kane, jack Hurwitz, Richard Martin, jim Conlon, Larry Reed. Tlrirzl row: Chuck Kruzan, manager, Mike Newman, Ted Bavly, Damon Van Tuyl, Ken Cavenagh, Earl Ncwling, Mike Coitilct, Alton Baird, Colin Moran. Bill Siebenschuh, john Meyers, Coach Sid Kaz, Coach Bob Celfond. Back row: Pete McCarthy, john Stockinan, Dick Hirsch, Bill Hyman, john Borland, Paul Goldman, Luke Lulich, jack Little, John Hamilton, Leon Yan. Under the guidance of the new head coach, Mr. Sid Kaz, the Tars finished the season in third place, narrowly missing a playoff berth. The team won four games, lost three games by a total of seventeen points, and tied one game. After trouncing Foreman in the seasonis opener, the Tars fought to a scoreless tie with Hirsch. sorely handicapped by numerous penalties in the Roosevelt game. South Shore lost by one touchdown. Farragut scored the winning touchdown in the closing minutes of its game with South Shore, although we had the ball in enemy territory when time ran out. The Tars played their best game of the season against arch-rival Hyde Park in the annual Wagon-Wheel Game. The powerful Indians, who eventually won the Blue-Division Championship, Hnally overpowered the smaller and lighter Tar eleven. Despite this heart breaking defeat, the team got hot and won the last three games. Graduation will take such stalwarts as Dave Koenig, elected this yearis most valuable playerg Mark Robbins and Alton Baird, all league selections, Dick Hirsch and Dick Martin, 1959 co-captainsg and Damon Van Tuyl and Colin Moran, defensive standouts. The 1960 co-captains, Bill Hyman. all league choice. and Ted Bavly will have a group of experienced and promising players next season. Page 122 1 - Ia we .. t 'ff 15' 'Et 1? iff f 'ia 1 RA is A . f .,WV 21 ' m , f My Y :M ' we W E 735:13 XA UU 6 JM, I Q. U ,X V fi as X K Y A M , M fapf1 w , ,'Q ,M Wg EA- Lf fw-.mul , ...bf L wx, M' N' ,xv Q my iw? As Tar defense holds opponent, offense players John Borland, Paul Goldman, John Meyers and Mike LaDere watch intently. They Make Big Come-back in 1959 Gridiron Season South Shore .AA.A... 41 South Shore South Shore South Shore Mark Robbins snares pass against Hyde Park. Foreman .,.,........ 0 Hlrsch ................ 0 ' Roosevelt Farragut ..w.o.r,w,,. 19 VARSITY SCORES South Shore Hyde Park South Shore ........ 20 Englewood South Shore South Shore ...,,...18 Parker ,.....,..,....,. 0 6 Bowen 0 'Game forfeited by Englewood from coaches Kaz and Gelfond. Mark Robibns snares pass against Hyde Park. Page 124 Kneeling: Tom Levy, manager, Mr. Roger Inman, coach. Sfmuling: Roger Lange, Elliot Abelson, Ralph Diainont, Steve Shuchter, Mitchell KOlllklIli0, Jim NVQ-aver, Paul Levin, captain, John Van Kirk, Mark Cartien, Don Larson, Alton Baird, jerry Kalish, Russell Enlow, Bill Elson. Cagers Levin and Weaver Receive All-City Honors Featuring an evenly-balanced squad under the able leadership of Coach Roger Inman. the Tars finished with a better than .500 season. Jim Weaver and Paul Levin both received all-city and all-section honors, with Paul grabbing the South Section Player of the Yearv Award and an honorable mention on the All-Chicago-Area Team. The season was highlighted with impres- sive victories and heart-breaking defeats. The Tars started their march to third place with an overtime victory against F enger, a league power, 55-54. In the closing seconds of the regulation time, Mitch Komaiko scored on a jump shot from the corner, tying the game 49-49. In the overtime, Paul Levin tallied the remaining six points. The Tars then went on to outclass Bowen, 68-58. In the second round of the tourney, the cagers conquered Calumet, 48-43, and Bowen, 63-52. Leading the attack against Calumet, jim Weaver poured 19 points through the hoop. The Tars then lost a tough one to league champ, Vocational, 51-47. After gaining a playoff position for the third straight year, the T ars lost a hard-fought game 83-69 to a city power, Carver, which had previously defeat- ed the team, 74-51. In exhibition games. the senior cagers routed St. Francis, 43-26 and 70-34, beat Kelly 53-48, and lost a close one, 62-61, to Hyde Park. A highly rated Farragut quintet also fell to the Tars twice, 58-53 and 72-67. Paul Levin scored 25 points in the first game before fouling out with two minutes to go in the first half. In the same game, Bill Elson's magnificent play-mak- ing and ball-handling kept the taller Admirals from gaining possession of the ball. The Tars can look forward to next year with the return of three starters. jim XVeaver, Mitch Komaiko. and Roger Lange. Besides these boys, almost the entire second string will be back, along with the boys from the Frosh-Soph Team. Page 125 esw,msamn J 421 ' E qi X1 ' 'g'zfw'?2?i:g 4375 SZ??G5h1w-- 'favffiffgg f 1' ga :S 0 5 Mm, J X gs, N1 AWK 63 I Q, QW if 15 55 5 12 .3 sf it xg Li .luniors Take First Place in Red Division XVith the realignment of the public league. the Frosh-Soph basketball team sped to a first place finish in the tough lied Division. They won seven of their eight games, spoiling their perfect league season by a two point loss to Fenger. Their overall season reeord was 15-6 with a .714 winning percentage. This yearis Frosh-Soph was mainly a second half ball club. Trailing by half time in most games, they rallied in the second half to win. Typical of this quality was the victory over C.V.S. South Shore was losing by three points at half-timeg holding C.V.S. to T points in the second half. they won by 12 points. joel Goodman and Don Larson. a dou- ble scoring threat, were lost to the team at mid-season. Goodman moved out ol' the district and will be sorely missedg l,arson lfrosh-Soph Basketball Tezun members rc- ecive eneouragemcnt liroin Nlilu- lli'ilI'lllIill1. Front roar: Mr. Roger Inrnnnr coat-lug liruee Cray. VVayne Cray. Scemul row: Mieliael Rice. Michael Swicller. Nlieliael Croner, Charles liawlcigli. Third rout liiehard Ilalpern. 'l'homas Class- man, Robert liatlel. Back row: Glenn lfetterinan, Samuel llaenio- vitz, Alan NVQ-stman, Mike Ehlers. moved up to the Varsity. Mike .Perlman then provided the team with a scoring punch. These lAis, john Donlop, Glen Fel- ierman, and Rich Halpern, turned in excel- lent performances after mid-season when they became eligible. Those outstanding youngsters have a full season of eligibility on the Frosh-Soph left. The 1 point loss to Hirsch in a play-oil game was a big disappointment to the boys. Next years team should prove to be equally as successful with the return of these start- UTS llllfl SC'Vf.'T2'l.l f'XpQl'l9nCC'Cl l'K'SfAl'Vf'S. Page l2'i Pitchers Grage and Levin Shine on Diamond Front rouf: Brnci' Cray. lhnifl Koenig, Dick Mau-tin, Hogs-r lhnninvr. Vhyin- Cray, Don Sulvin, Bill Grangv. Sffroml row: Rirlmrnl Schlifkv. Phil Cohen. Boh Higginson, .Ianni-s VV:-nvvr. john Van Kirk, john Yates, Alton Baird, Hogvr Lznigv. Bark row: john Dunlop, Owvn VVon- ch-rs, Elliot Alwlson, Don Larson, P2llll Lovin, Bill Bnrwvll. Brian Daly. John Xvllil'9 pulls om- out of the- air for thc- thirml ont. Pitn-lu-r Bill iliulplv elm-nionSh'am's hii jfilllll'-XK'illIlillg l0I'lll, Paul lmvin sc-tw llillISQ'lii for thi- pitch. Page 128 Dave Koenig hacks up left Helder Alton Baird at early spring practice. Baseball Team Enters City League Playoffs Led by their Co-Captains Dick Martin and Bill Crage, the South Shore Tars enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in their history. In their first league game of the season, Bill Grage, veteran pitcher, struck out fourteen Bowen batters to lead the team on to victory. He enabled the Tars to defeat, for the first time in seven years, the perennial baseball power, Fenger High School, 8 to 0, by yielding only two hits. On the whole, the season was a great success with the Tars having an impressive 11-5 record at the conclusion' of the league season. This fine record enabled the team to enter the City League Playoffs for the second consecutive year. base. South Shore 4 South Shore I3 South Shore 1 South Shore 6 South Shore 9 South Shore 1 South Shore 2 South Shore 4 South Shore 17 South Shore 8 South Shore l South Shore 6 South Shore 4 South Shore l3 South Shore 3 South Shore 2 throw from third. Page 129 Elliot Ahelson takes a peg from Hog Lange to put john Yates out at seeond BASEBALL SCORES Mendel Bowen Parker Hirsch Carver C.V.S. Calumet VVashington Vllesteott Fenger Calumet Bowen Hirsch Morgan Park Carver Parker VVon ll, Lost 5. jim VV:-aver reaches out for a wut- Captain Mike Friduss explains the liner points of the game to fellow team members. Front row: john Stein, Allan Frank. Barn' Demovsky. Seeonrl row: Coach Jerry Conforti. jaek Dsehida, Stevo Shuchter, jack Feldman. Back row: Russ Enlow, Cordon Hadley. Jarvis Fricluss, Larry Rosenhuseh. Tcirs Go Gut in ci Mciior Way for Minor Sports By claiming the city championship, great honors have come to South Shoreis tennis team this year. Except for a 2-3 loss to Fenger, a potential city finalist, the Tars sparkled under the coaching of Mr. jerry Conforti. In the city finals, South Shore avenged its loss to Fenger by heating them 3-2. Mike Friduss and Barry Demovsky in doubles, and jack Dschida in singles led the team on to the city championship. Ever since 1946 when it was introduced, bowling has enjoyed great popularity at South Shore. In the past, our teams have reached great heights in the city tournament, and although the team did not fare too well this season, Mr. Becker, sponsor, anticipates greater success next year. This year's boys, league champions were Lee Epstein, Barry Demovsky, Al Barsky. Mike Strauss, and Barry Schmarak. The Ten Pins, comprised of Joyce Aaronson, Vicky Kramer, Nancy Marx, and Marcy Baron finished the season as girls, league champs. Hoping for a strike, Siria eyes the pins warily. On alleys: Marshall Hornstein, Cary Siria. Seated: Al Barsky: Mr. Ralph Beekcr, sponsor, Standing: Dave Solomon, Barry Kravitz, Barry Deinovsky, Captaing and Mike Alexander, Page 130 fi 3 Q ky' gf ,R+ , Ly 5 gut W wg., ..: 5' if kg My 5,5 , x , ' F Wzisgyg li Aclelman Twins Star in City Meets Distinguishing themselves under the guidance of Coach jerry Conforti, the senior tankmen placed fourth as a team in the first city meet. Here jim Adelman took first in the 200 yard free style. Jerry Adelman, jimis twin brother, placed in both the 100 yard free style and the individual medley. With more experience, the Tars took third in the second city meet. Maier and Greene swam to sixth in the backstroke and breaststroke, respectively. jerry Adelman placed second in the 100 yard free style and fourth in the 120 yard individual medley. Jim Adelman was again first in the 200 yard free style with a time of 2:07.8. Maier, Greene, Odman, and Anglin formed the relay team which took third. 0 Awaiting the shot ofthe gun, swimmers tensely take their mark. Howard Greene, Richard Barker, Yoshio Horibe, jim Danos, Bruce Anglin. , w:z jim Adelinan gives a pep talk to the 111011117013 of the swim team. In water: Bill Zirngilml, Thor Berg, john Stoekinan. Front row: Richard Barker, john llyde, Bruce Anglin, Donald Larson, james Danos. On lmurzl: Yosheo Horihe, Ralph Rnliner, George Odinan, Howard Greene. SUCUIIII row: Bob Maier, jerry Adel- nian, Earl Mirsky, Dave Osten, Ber- nard Kerinan. Dave lloifinan, Har- vey Barnett, Louis Butcher, inan- ager: Mr. jerry Conforti, coach, High in the air, Dave Osten executes a spectacular jackknife dive. Page 132 Captain james Clcave and mem- bers of Junior Swim Team watch fellow member demonstrate his ability. Front row: Donald Smith, Dana Cordon, Donald Bruszcr, Richard Sato, Russell Chadwick. Back row: Richard Arazi, Robert Maples, Kenneth Halpern, Charles Siegel, Barry Laven, Robert Raffel, David Frishman, Mr. Conforti, coach. Boys' oncl Girls' Groups Swim To Watery Success This year with the aid of Coach jerry Conforti, our junior Swim Team splashed to a sixth place berth in the city meets largely through the efforts of Ken Halpern and Captain jim Cleave. One of the teamis out- standing victories included the meet with Bowen when our boys trounced the Boilermakers 60-7. Every Monday, fourth period, the mermaids of South Shore practice such aquatic skills as back dol- phins. somersaults, and synchronized swimming under the able direction of Mrs. Patricia Cox. This year, the girls made a big splash when they performed on F athers' Night in May. A circus theme prevailed, and serious acts as well as humorous ones were presented. No! Itis not the Miss America Page- antg it's the Aqua Dcbs preparing for a show. Foregrnuml: Pat Council, president. Marianne johnson, secretaryg Sandra Halpern, Kathleen Busbey, -Indy Pachol. Page 133 l Cur Cheerleaders Help To Promote School Spirit ' Kms XVc gotta F-I-G-H-'I' . . . xvljiflt gonna win! yell tht- enthusias- tic cheerleaders at the start ofthe game. Cynthia Parry, Rayna XV:-iner, Liana Siinon, liolmerta Siegel, Charna Hush, Sue Merlander, Barh Evans, Pauline Peterson, Bonnie jo Clatt. Stella Papayanis. Linda Einlmindcr, Betty Uppling. The South Shore cheerleading squad, consisting of twelve enthusiastic. school-spirited girls, leads the cheers at all pep rallies and football and basketball games. 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A Abelson, Elliot: 53, 125-127 Abelson, Robert: 37 Abeson, Karen: 33 Ablin, Elaine: 49, 115 Abrams, Roberta: 50 Ach, Josette: 45 Adelman, James: 67, 121, 132, 135 Adelman, Jerry: 67, 132, 135 Adeiman, Kenneth: 32 Adelman, Marilyn: 52 Adelman, Nancy: 47, 135 Adler, Peter: 41, 110, 111 Alexander, David: 109, 11, 131 Alexander, James: 39, 115 Alexander, Michael: 45, 130 Alexenburg, Richard: 56 Alpert, David: 43, 110, 111 Alpert, gran: 39 Alpert, onald: 51, 101 Alpert, Steve: 32 Alpert, Sue: 35 Altbach, Claire: 43 Alter, Barbara: 51 Alter, Susan: 35 Altman, Paul: 48 Amgelis, Suzanne: 33 An alman, Alan: 42, 96, 97 Anderson, Allen: 33 Anderson, Dariel: 34 Anderson, Donald: 42 Anderson, Judith: 39 Anderson, Dolores Evelyn: 67 Andes, Martha: 51 Anglin, Bruce: 132 Angres, Gabriel: 67, 135 Ansell, Holly: 34 Anton, Connie: 49, 114 Anton, Frank: 39 Apple, Stuart: 33 Apter, Carol: 36 Apter, Marion: 34 Arazi, Richard: 133 Arkes, Hal: 38 Arkow, Sandra: 56 Armstrong, Peter: 35 Aronesti, Barbara: 50 Aronson, Joyce: 34 I Bachenheimer, Ronald: 32 Bachenheimer, Steven: 33 Badiner, Sharon: 42 Baird, Alton: 67, 125-127, 135 Baird, glgiith: 36 Baker, nald: 38 Bakouris, George: 56 Balfour, Howard: 50, 102 Banks, Judith: 38 Banks, Ron: 39 Banks, Stuart: 48 Bachenheimer, Carol: 39 Barilf, Martin: 47, 131 Barker, Richard: 52, 132 Barkan. Sherry: 37 Bambaum, Lesley: 50 Bamett, Harvey: 52, 96-97, 110-111,132,135 Barnsback, Lester: 32 Baron, Marcy: 34 Baron, Frances: 54 Barosch, Eugene: 36 Barr, Charles: 31 Barrach, Jerome: 136-137 Barrard, Rochelle: 32 Barrow, Susan: 36 Barros, Carolyn Ann: 67 Barsky, Albert: 67, 130 Bass, Richard: 67, 110-111 Bauer, Joan: 40 Bauer, Pamela: 40 Baugher, Phillip: 67, 99, 96-97, 108, 1 16-1 17 Baughman, John Earl: 67 Baum, Robert: 67, 92-93 Baum, Sandra: 48 Bavly, Ted: 52, 103, 131, 135 Beck, Johnathan: 41 Becker, Diane: 67 Becker David: 31 Becker, Philip: 67 Beedle, Ken: 115 Beedle, Linda: 85 Beeman, Larry: 33 Beers, Mary: 35 Beisler, Paula: 116, 117, 48 Beleke, Gail: 43 STUDENT INDEX Belenke, Larry: 35 Belkin, Ava: 67 Belkin, Laura: 37 Belkin, Mark: 54 Bell, Patti: 35 Ben, Carol: 54 Bender, Dinah: 115 Bender, Phyllis: 57, 67 Benish, Larry: 48 Bennett, Barry: 52 Bennett, David: 34 Bennett, Eileen, 44 Bennett, Neil: 48 Benson, Richard: 43 Berchos. Thomas: 37, 102 Bercou, Sheilah: 67 Beerg, John Christian: 67 Berg, Richard: 39 Berg, Thor: 47, 132 Berger, Fred: 43, 136-137 Berger, Roberta: 23, 35 Berger, Susan: 31 Berkeley, Rhona: 33 Berkman, Laurie: 34 Berkovitz, Beverly: 34 Berkovitz, Helen: 52, 96, 97, 107, 112, 114 Berman, Nancy: 36 Berman, Richard: 44, 67 Berman, Susan: 57 Bernstein, Arnold: 36 Berrington, Cheryl: 31 Berry, John: 52, 104, 135 Berson, Paula Kay: 68 Berss, Rae: 52 Bessinger, Barbara: 37 Bessinger, Robert: 51 Best, Donald: 45, 136-137 Bierman, Carol: 40 Bierman, Ellen: 33 Bilski, Barbara: 36 Biltzer, Rita: 68, 92, 93, 94, 95, 106, 112, 113 Birdwell, Cora Lee: 40, 114 Bitters, Joan: 40 Bitters, Robert: 52, 102, 116-117, 136-137 Black, Dennis: 50 Blain, Sandra: 101 Blaz, Howard: 110-111 Blitzstein, Ann: 39 Bjorkland, Margaret: 47 Block, Jack: 31 Block, James: 31 Block, Jean: 34 Block, Laurel: 35 Block, Michael: 31 Block, Robert: 90-91,,l09, 1 10- 1 1 1 Block, Winston J.: 68 Bloom, Alana: 49 Bloom, Martin: 51 Bluestein, Barry: 39, 110-111, 136-137 Blumberg, Richard: 49 m nt a a Blu e h l,G ry:32 Blumenthal, Minnette: 90-91, 68 Bobis, Nick: 51, 110-111 Bogin, Roger: 51, 100, 110-111 Bogolub, Jean: 116-117 Bogomol, Gail: 32 Bohne, Carole: 53 Boni, Daniel: 42, 136-137 Booth, Alice: 53 Borland, John: 56, 131 Boron, Richard: 68 Boshes, Arlene: 53, 94-95, 96-97, 112-113 Boshes, Judith: 38, 96-97 Boughey, Kathy: 34 Botta, Patricia: 68 Bourbules, Mickey: 52 Boyd, James: 136-137 Boyd, Joseph: 34 Bradford, Richard: 39 Braum, Laura: 36 Brennwasser, Kay: 51, 112-113 griggs, Marglaretg450 rig s, art a: Brotgn, Dale: 101 Brodine, Sandra: 51, 114 Brodkin, Naomi: 68 Brodsky, Barbara: 44 Brody, Helyne: 51 Brody, Mark: 42, 110-111 Broh, Annette: 43 Bronowski, Nancy: 50 Brooks. Diane: 68, 90-91, 98, 106 Brooks, Lyna: 48 Brooks, Howard: 32 Bom, Rick: 43, 131 Brown, Alvin: 110-111 Brown, Frann E.: 68 Brown, Gay: 54 Brown, Jeffrey: 36 Brown, Judy: 33 Brown, Stewart: 31 Brownstein, Judith: 44 Bruder, Loretta: 54, 115 Brunner, John: 57, 103 Bmszer, Donald: 133 Bubeck, Brian: 35 Bubrick, Melvin: 54 Bucher, Paul: 37 Buckley, James: 45 Bueschel, David: 66, 68, 90, 91 Buffen, David: 41 Buletty, Eugene: 37 Burland, Lawrence: 43 Burnjas, Eileen: 68 Burwell, William: 47 Busa, Ted: 33 Busbey, Kathleen: 133, 54 Butcher, Louis: 54, 110-lll, 132 Byman, Jeremy: 50, 94-95 C Cahill, Michael: 33 Camacho, Mario: 50 Cancialosi, James: 38, 68 Cannaven, Carla: 44 Caraker, Loretta: 52 Carlsen, Carolyn: 57, 116-117 Carlson, Barbara: 50 Carlson, Eileen: bs, 112-113 Carlson, Eleanor: 112-113 Carlson, Marilyn: 33 Carlson, Marjorie: 51, 112-113 Carlson, Norman: 68, 99, 116-117,136-137 Carlson, Sandra: 57 Caspers, Joyce: 56 Caspers, Yvonne: 41 Catania, Elizabeth: 68 Cavenaugh, Kenneth: 68, 123 Cayley, Carol: 49 Chaden, Bonita: 41 Chadwick, Russell: 41, 133 Chaiken, Robert: 56, 136-137 Chait, Zane: 68, 96-97 Chan, Mai-Mai: 54 Chandler, William: 50, 131 Chapman, Marion: 3 Charles, Allen: 31 Charles, Robert: 68 Charous, Heidi: 33 Chase, John: 56, 110-111 Chatt, Roberta: 42 Chelius, Thomas: 47 Chentes, Christine: 36 Cherin, Allen: 50 Chesky, Sheldon: 51, 103, 110-111,136-137 Chesky, Stuart: 69 Chileen, Richard: 44 Chilson, Donald: 69 Chiz, Linda: 69, 107 Chorley, Richard: 69, 90-91, 92-93, 99,110-111,132 Christon, Steve: 36 Christon, Susan: 51, 101, 104, 1 16-1 17 Christie, Richard: 36 Chuckman, John C.: 40 Chudnow, James: 44 Claahsen, Judith: 43 Clark, John: 48 Clark, Wayne: 69 Clark, William: 45 Claster, Harvey: 44, 103 Claster, Susan: 43 Clary, Robert: 55, 103, 108, 1 16- l 17 Click, Barbara: 57, 135, 112 Clifton. Sandra: 39, 115 Coan, james Allen: 36 Cohan, Judy: 116-117 Cohan, Suzanne: 50, 112-113 Cohen, Brenda: 55 Cohen, Deborah: 51 Cohen, Ellen: 31 Cohen, Glant: 48 Cohen, lleen: 56 Cohen, Jerry: 32, 69 Cohen, Ladine: 115 Cohen, Phil: 49, 94, 95 Page 14-0 Cohen, Sandra: 35 Cohen, Wendy: 52 Cohn, Lawrence: 31 Coleman, Dennis: 36 Coleman, Richard: 54, 103 Conrich, Evelyn: 48 Conn, Betty: 69, 89. 90, 91, 94, 95, 98 Cookman, Ann: 42, 94, 95 Corey, Essie: 41 Cornell, Frank: 33 Costopoulos, Nick: 43 Council, Patricia: 133 Coustan, Donald: 51, 104 Cozza, James: 50, 102 Crawley, William: 57, 102 Cronin, Bonnie: 54 Grossman, Mary: 49, 114 Crow, Roger: 49 Croy, Priscilla: 43, 109 Crumpley, Donald: 39 Cuberner, Nancy: 48 Cunnnigham, Pat: 32 Curcuro, Charlotte: 69 Curland, Shirley: 39 Czarapata, Donald: 50 Czarnecki, Carol: 69, 107, 112, 113 D Dahlin, Lois: 17, 35 Dahlin, Robert: 43 Dahlke, Donald: 69, 105 Daley, Joan: 53, 112, 113 Daly, Brian: 50 Damer, Adrian: 69, 99. 116-117, 136-137 Damos, Teresa: 34 Daniele, Rosemarie: 33 Danner, Catherie: 69 Danos, James: 54, 132 Danos, Terma: 33 Darrah, Susan: 32 Davis, Allen: 44 Davis, Nancy: 41 Davis, Raymond: 43 Deitsch, Walter: 38 DeDoven, Marilyn: 44 DeLisl, Leonard: 69 Delladio, John: 57 Delott, David: 47 Demovsky, Barry: 69, 130, 135 Deutch, Paul: 39 Deveneaux, Mike: 32 Devine, Barbara: 37 Devine, Ellen: 69 Devine, Nancy: 35 Devlin, Mary: 35 Diamant, Ralph: 69, 125-127 Dick, Eileen: 34 Dick, Robert: 48 Dillon, Jack: 48 Diman, Helen: 55 Distenfield, Elaine: 56 Distenlield, Ira: 32 Distenlield, Terri: 54, 92-93. 116-1 17 Dobiecki, Brian: 54 Doktorsky, Sylvia: 69 Doneen, Scott: 32 DOPP, Pat: 32 Dosick, Steven: 56 Drachler, Feme: 54, 104 Drachler, Michael: 39 Dreyfus, Donald: 48 Dschida, Jack: 57 Dubin, Sonia: 36 Dubois, Gerald: 47 Dubrow, Ronelle: 42 Duffel, Evelyn: 41 Dukas, Ted: 70, 105, 108 Duncan, Sandi: 57 Dunhan, Michael: 34, 131 Dunlop, John: 37 Dwortz, Rochelle: 70, 112-113 Dwyer, Charles: 49 E East, Nancy: 56 Eastlope, Gary: 37 Eaton, Fred: 36 Eckstone, Texas: 45 Edelman, Murray: 54, 110-lll Edelstein, Lynne: 42, 96-97 Eden, Elaine: 42 Eggener, Bemard: 70. 136-137 Ehlers, Michael: 50, 94-95, 125-127 Ehrlich, David: 43 Ehrlich, Ralph: 70 Einbinder, Linda: 50, 108, 116-117, 134 Eisenberg, Barbara: 37 Eisenberg, Harold: 40 Eisenberg, Norman: 50, 115 Eisenstein, Michael: 49 Elbaor, James: 9, 43 Ellis, Ann: 70, 112-113 Ellison, Larry: 48 Elson, William: 70, 125-126 Ender, Adrian: 33 nEgel, Doreen: 43 Enlow, Ruuel: 53, 125-127 Epstein, Adrienne: 32 Epstein, Lee: 70 Epstein, Linda: 52 Epstein, Sharon: 34 Erickson, Diane: 54 Erickson, Linda: 56 Ervin, William: 102, 110-111 Eschhach, Susan: 57 Eskonen, Elsa: 36 Estes, Eileen: 35 Estes, Milton: 47, 131 Evans, Barbara: 58, 90, 91, 121, 134 Eve, Anita: 42 Eyer, Barbara: 53 F Fajgman, Naomi: 70 Falk, Jeffery: 45, 94-95, 102 Farley, Jennifer: 42 Fanner, Sharon: 56 Farwell, Dwight: 40 Fasig, Evelyn: 70, 112, 113 Fefferman, Glenn: 33, 125-127 Feinstein, Rebecca: 32 Feldman, Barbara: 39 Feldman, Jack: 70 Feldman, Judy: 42 Feldman, Mark: 136-137 Feldschreiber, Renee: 43 Feldt, Mary: 41 Felsenberg, Steven: 70 Felsenthal, Brenda: 54 Feltz, Ronald: 33 Fensin, Lee: 45 Fensin, Sandra: 53 Fenton, Tim: 52 Ferner, Barry: 45 Ferner, Donna: 70, 107, 116-117 Fields, Jennifer: 48, 108 Fields, William: 70 Fineberg, Susan: 45 Fisk, Lester: 35 Finkel, Suzanne: 49 Firsel, Sandra: 70 Fischer, Lawrence: 45 Fischer, Marlene: 44, 70 Fishman, Eileen: 42 Fitch, Ruth: 35 Flack, Mirian: 36 Fleischer, Martin: 42 Flores, Phyllis: 54 Foreman, Cheryl: 54 Formund, Beth: 31 Forney, John: 102, 136-137 Forney, Thomas: 49, 102 Forsyth, Paul: 57, 110-lll Foss, Janet: 51 Fotopoulos, Christine: 49, l 12-113 Fox, Lawrence: 34, 70 Fox, Michael: 35 Frank, Allan: 135 Frank, Linda: 32 Frank, Marjory: 70, 135 Frankel, Joan: 33 Frankenthal, Gaby: 71, 92-93, 94-95, 99, 135 Frankenthal, Peter: 37, 110-lll Frazier, James: 32 Frazin, Barry: 32 Frazin, Leon: 71, 105 Freedman, Michael: 36 Freeland, Coralee: 71, 101, 112 Freiman, Gilda: 47, 100 Freiman, Paul: 35 Fruend, Kenneth: 56 Frey, Toby: 40 Friduss, Jarvis: 23, 35, 131 Fridus, Michael: 71. 135 Fried, Rosaland: 71, 104 Fried, Victor: 52, 105, 109 Friedlander. Phyllis: 41 Friedman, Aline: 42 Friedman, Harvey: 71 Friedman, Karalyn: 53, 96-97, 106, 114 Friedman, Richard: 110-111 Friedman, Sharon: 39 Friedman, Shelley: 71 Friesser, Joyce: 54, 116-117 Frishman, David: 47, 133 Frye, Jimmy: 34 Kahn F urstenberg, Amo: 32 G Gabe, Janice: 33 Gabriel, Dennis: 49 Gadlin, Neal: 48, 115 Gagerman, Mel: 71 Gail, Sanford: 51 Gale, William: 71 Gangi, Curtis: 33 Gangi, Robert: 102, 136-137 Ganley, William: 102 Garb, Dorothy: 56 Gardner,3Caro1e: 51, 106, 112-11 Gardner, Gloria: 31 Garlien, Mark: 51, 125-127 Garretson, Peter: 53, 136-137 Garvey, ive1yng548 Garvey, ose: Gasti DIogsglas:5ig3, 110-111 Gau t, ie: Gedney, Rosalind: 100 Geller, Bebe: 51 Gerber, Gloria: 43 Germaine, Susan: 42 Gerson, Leonard: 53 Gertel, Henrieta: 39 Setnti:-, Errlinl: 53,9 'etsc ow, oy: Getz, Benette: 71, 105 Gibertine, Joyce: 42 Gilbert, Roranna: 39 Gilden, Barbara: 71 Gilden, Marsha: 34 Giles, Patricia: 47 Ginsberg, Allen: 103 Ginsberg, Joseph: 44, 102, 123,1 1 Gintzler, James: 40 Glaser, Charles: 71 Glass, Richard: 39, 115 Glassman, Thomas: 41, 125-127 Glatt, Bcannie Jgg 71, 134 G avor, aro : Giavor, Janet: 33 G azov, Jerome: 71 Glazov, Jordan: 71 3131? 'iimloif IC 1 YTY? Gliclten, ll-gan5:1:3g6 G ic 'en, avi : Glicken, Francine: 51 glickinagn, Fraglg: 37 080 , 1153115 Golber, David: 48, 105, 110-111 Gold, Hannah: 38 Gold. Judith: 71 Goldberg, Albert: 55 Goldberg, Anita: 52 Gtnggetigblgawiid: 54. 96-97, Goldberg, George: 71 Goldber , Richard: 71 Gtniigtirfi Robert: 66, 71, Goldberg, Sharon: 39 golgbergi,Edyt,,l5e: 35 o en, at: Goldenberg, Jay: 40 Goldfarb, Medvyn: 41 Golclfine, Ira: 57, 72 Goldhaber, Dale: 49, 110-111 Goldman, Gerald: 72, 103 Goldman, Ivan: 72 Goldman, Leslie: 75 Goldman, Lorraine: 43 Goldman, Neal: 131 Goldman, Nina: 40 Goldman, Paul: 57, 123 Goldsmith, Maureen: 31 Goldsmith, Vicki: 72, 112-113 Goldstein, Gail: 41 Goldstein, Joel: 55 Goldstein, Judy: 54 Goldstein, Larry: 51 Sh : 37 Gomberg . aron Gonsk Arle e v, n :47 Gonsky, Madeline: 17, 35, 108 Good, Sharon: 98 Goodman, Joel: 49 Goodfrend, Sandra: 72 Goodman, Jonathan: 40 Goodman , Josey: 53, 96-97, 135 Goodman, Judy: 37 Goodman, Goodman, Goodman Robert: 36 Roger: 35 Shara' 40 Gordon, Connie: 52 Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon , Dana 44, 133 , Michael: 34 , Susan: 48 , Susan: 45 Gorelik, Stuart: 49 Gorin, Douglas: 41 Gorin, Inez: 55 Gosenpud, Jerrold: 57 Gosenpud, Stuart: 32 Graff, Barbara: 31 Graff, Lois: 54, 106 Graff, Sheila: 49 Grage, William: 72, 121. 135 Grail, Anna: 33 Granger, John: 37 Graveson, Evelyn: 41, 100 Grawoig, Jack: 52 Gray, Bruce: 33, 125-127 Gray, Wayne: 36, 125-127 Greenberg, Daniel: 53 Greenberg, Margo: 44 Greenberg, Robert: 35 Greenblatt, Richard: 32 Greenblatt, Sharon: 56 Greene, Howard: 72, 132 Greenspan, Judy: 37 Greenspon, Denis: 31 Greenspon, Ronald: 72 Greenwald, Lynn: 52, 116-117 Grinker, Janet: 36 Grohs, Susan: 47, 66, 72.90, 91, 92-93, 99,109,110-111 Groner, Jack: 72 Groner, Michael: 38, 125-127 Grosky, Howard: 3a Gross, Burton: 72 Gross, Rita: 40 Grossblatt, Gloria: 34 Grossman, Carol: 45 Grossman, Phillip: 45 Gubin, Diane: 72 Grundman, Frank: 72 Grunnet, Herbert: 45 Gussis, Renee: 72 Gutzait, Marcia: 56 Guy, Robert: 57 H Haase, Gerald: 33 Haase, James: 102 Habenicht, Nelson: 44 Hacker, Barbara: 17, 44, 94-95 Hackman, William: 40 Haemovitz, Sam: 35, 125-127 Haes, Mary: 37 Halfron, Dennis: 37 Haglund, Nancy: 36 Haines, Sam: 35 Haless, Donna: 45 Haless, Patricia: 72 Hallett, Donna: 44 Hallihan, Denise: 72 Halpern, Kenneth: 48, 133 Halpern, Richard: 35 Halpem, Richard: 42, 125-127 Halpern, Sandra: 72, 133 Halsen, Bjorg: 35 Halter, Carol: 55 Hamborg, Holly: 37 Hammer, Sherwin, 53 Handzel, Norman: 57 Handzel, Sheila: 39 Haney, Roger: 73 Hannon, Patricia: 37 Hanson, Rosemary: 15, 91, 116-117 Hanson, Shirley: 31 Haran, Margaret: 42 Hardin, John: 52 Harmelin, Anita: 73 Harr, Carol Sue: 73, 100, 107 Harris, Alan: 73 Harris: Brian: 41 I-Ian-is, Diane: 51 Harris, Linda: 50, 96-97, 107, l 16-1 17 Harris, Richard: 73 Harris, Ronald: 55, 103 Harrison, Allan: 31 Harrison, Marcie: 32 Harrison, Marilyn: 52 Harwood, Janice: 49, 106 Hartigan, Sherry: 73, 110-111, 112-113 Hartman, Evelyn: 73 Hartrich, Leslie: 73, 90-91, 94-95, 105 Haskell, Richard: 102 Hassiepen, Janice: 43 Heatherly, Virginia: 37 Hecht, Arlene: 116-117 Hefter, Babette: 52, 112 Heilbrunn, Judy: 31 Heilbnmn, Howard: 73, 94-95 Heilig, Doris: 73 Heiman, Marvin: 36, 109 Helbrunn, Ronald: 32 Helford, Marilyn: 55, 89, 96-97, 107 Helmer, Linda: 39 Herblot, Patricia: 73 Heritage, Carol: 73 Herman, John: 37 Herman, Robert: 48, 92-93, 111 Herman, Robin: 73, 96-97 Herr, Charlotte: 73, 90, 91, 98, 99,106,112-113 Heist, Lea: 73, 108,113 Hesky, Susan: 45 Hesner, Karen: 47 Heuschekel, Terry: 54 Heyman, Kenneth: 40, 111 Hibbott, Helen: 42 Hicks, Carol: 34 Higgins, Carole Ann: 44 Higginson, Robert: 53 Hillgard, Helen: 73 Himmel, Roger: 36 Hinsley, Ruth: 50 Hirsch, Diana Sue: 73, 94-95 Hirsch, Richard: 66, 73, 99, 121, 135 Hochberger, Gerald: 55, 116-117 Hochstadter, Bruce: 32 Hochstadter, Margaret: 52 Hoffenberg, Stuart: 74, 136-137 Hoffman, David: 132 Holfman, Gail: 34 Hoffman, Pennv: 74, 116-117 Hoffman, Phyllis: 36 Hoisington, Carol: 50 Hokin, Vicki: 74 Hollander, Stephen: 34 Holmstedt, Sharon: 50, 112 Holtzman, Joseph: 31 Holz, Jean: 74 Honigmann, Susa: 49 Hoornaert, Elizabeth: 38 Hopper, uaroaia: 56, 116-117 1-tonne, losmo: -tl, 132 Hornby, ramela: 54 Horner, Carol: 49, 116-117 Hornsteln, Marshall: 51, 150 Horton, Helen: 74, 90-91, 104, 108, 109, 110-111 Horvath, Mary: 74, 112 Horwitz, jill: 52 Houston, lviurrell: 40 Howard, Bonnie: 44 Huuak, Nancy: 32 Huudelston, Linua: 53 Huuson, Sue: 74 Hurutz, Adrienne: 42, 114 Hurwitz, JACK: 52, 151 Hurwitz, Robert: 31 Huliner, Susie: 54 Hyut, Jeanne: 51 Hyue, Jonn: 04, 132 Hyman, wiiuam: 50, 102, 123, 130 I lmmergluck, 51, 108 lngle, bail: 74 lnues, Roger: 54 Klaskin, Eileen: 49 Klawan s, William: 51 Kleeblatt, Ronald: 75 Klein, Andrea: 37 Klein, Arnold: 36 Klein, Frank: 45 Klein, Sandra: 52 Klein, Stanley: 35 Kleinberg, Gene: 45 Kleinberg, Lynn: 75 Levin, Paul: 76, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99, 125, 126, 127, 135 Levine, Rochelle: 76 Levine, Sandy: 42, 131 Levinson, Dale: 35 Levinson, Gayla: 39 Levinson, Karla: 40 Levinson, Norman: 40 Levison, Suzanne: 47, 66, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93 Isaacson, Garry: 74, 104 lsaacson, Linda: 58, 90, 98 Isaacson, Mark R.: 38, 94-95 lsaacson, Steven: 54, 131 lsenberg, Jerilyu: 51, 106 lsenberg, J udith: 116-117 lrenberg, Richard: 36 lsenberg, Susan: 53 lsrael, Ruth: 49, 94-95 J Jackson, Joan: 17, 35 Jackson, Laurie: 37 Jacob Jacob J alle, Janis, Janis, i, Carol: 55 son, Shari: 31 Ed: 35, 131 Diana: 52 George: 50, 110-111 Jelfre, Robert: 37 Jesperson, Ellen: 74, 90, 91 johnson, Barbara: 41 Johnson, Dorothy Lynn: 45 Johnson, Janice: 42 Johnson, Julie: 48 Johnson, Karen: 32 Johnson, Karen: 53, 116-117 Johnson, Leonard: 41, 94-95, J ohns on Marianne: 41, 133 Johnson, Peter: 74 Johnsrud, Janis: 51 Johnston, Wesley: 34, 105 Joner, Sandra: 47 Jones, Edward: 38 Jones, Gary: 37 Jones, Holly: 48 Jones, Ray: 35, 131 Jones, Stephen: 54, 103 Jordan, Jacqueline: 50, 111 Joseph, Lawrence: 74 Joseph, Sherry: 35 K Kagan, Stuart: 58, 90-91, 110-111,136-137 Kahn, Dana: 43 Kahn, Eileen: 37 Kahn, Karen: 42, 47, lll Marcia 4 0 1 , : 7 , 9 -9 Kahn, Steve: 74, 90, 91, 96-97, 100 Kales, Karen: 43 Kalish, Gerald: 74, 125-127 Kallick, Harlene: 74, 116-117 Kaluzna, Beverly: 74 Kane, Gregory: 54, 131, 135 Kania, Patricia: 74, 112 Kanner, Richard: 75 Kaplan, Brenda: 56 Kaplan, David: 39 Kaplan, Ilene: 36 Kaplan, Janet: 45, 96-97 Kaplan, Raymond: 40 Kaplan, Wayne: 111 Karant, Jay: 94-95, 116-117 Karlin, Joan: 54 Karin, Howard: 41 Karp, Larry: 48, 94-95, 109 Kaschube, Elizabeth: 75 Kastel, Anthony: 34 Kastel, Susan: 35 Kaszuba, Sandra: 41 Katz, Bruce: 39 Katz, Lee: 31 Katz, Suzanne: 75, 90-91, 107 Kaufman, David: 34 Kaufman, Karen: 44 Kaveshan, Dennis: 56, 102 Kaveshan, Donald: 50 Kayton, Darlene: 42 Kayton, Donna: 35 Kelleck, Rowena: 32 Keller, Diane: 75 Kelley, Diane: 45 Kemp, Barbara: 33 Kempf, Claudia: 53, 108 Kempf, George: 44, lll Kepecs, Sue: 33 Kerman, Bemard: 53, 132 Kerman, George: 39 Kesner, Barbara: 35 Kessler, Donald: 75, 110-111 Kibort, June: 32 Kimball, Patricia: 50 Kimmell, Marcia: 34 Kingsmill, Steve: 47 Kinney, Joyce: 33 Kipnis, Jeri: 56 Kish, Stephen: 47 Klapper, Robert: 75, 103, 136-137 Page 14-1 Kleinstein, Phyllis: 34 Kleyensteuber, Tom: 90-91 , 103,116-117,136-137 Klibanow, Miriam: 57 Kliers, Hillil: 48, 92-93 Kleppinger, Joan: 34 Kleppinger, Joan: 34 Klinowski, David: 75 Klinsky, Arnold: 47 Klitzky, David: 31 Klitzky, Janet: 75 Klock, Beverly: 41 Knutson, Marjorie: 45 Kobak, Judy: 52 Koenig, David: 75 Koepping, Paul: 54 Kohn, Judith: 15, 75, 90, 91, 96-97,110-111 Kohorn, June: 49, 109 Komaiko, Mitchell: 53, 125, 126, 127 Konz, Christina: 54 Korf, Susan: 49 Kornetz, Anita: 47, 115 ltorose, Constantine: 40 Kosner, Jay: 45, 111 Kossiv, Rosilyn: 53 Kostel, Eileen: 75 Kotler, Maureen: 39 Kraft, Albert: 75, 136-37 Kraft, Burt: 53, 110-111 Kraft, Donald: 43 Kraft, Judy: 32 Kramen, Bunny: 48 Kramen, Ken: 75 Kramer, Aaron: 75 Kramer, Betty: 34 Kramer, Barry: 33 Kramer, Jack: 58, 89, 91, 110-111, 136-137 Kramer, Leslie: 52, 102 Kramer, Sam: 52, 131 Kramer, Vicki: 36 Kraus, Ellen: 40 Krause, Alyce: 57 Krause, Susan: 45 Kravitz, Barry: 49 Kressin, Lorraine: 75 Kriso, Mitchell: 48 Krit, Gail 75 Krit, James: 37 Kromelow, Hilary: 45 Krooth, Millie: 52, 115 Krucek, Marion: 41 Krugman, Ed: 76 Krugman, Kenny: 49, 104 Krugman, Warren: 48 Kruskol, Linda: 76 Kruzan, Charles: 41 Kubey, Arthur: 44 Kubey, Barbara: 39 Kubey, Donna: 54 Kubiak, Carol: 53 Kuit, Maurice: 56 Kushner, Dale: 34 Kushner, Julian: 109 Kushner, Robert: 76 Kushner, Sharon: 44 Kurke, Kenneth: 35 L Labow, Howard: 31 Labundy, Donna: 43 LaDere, Danie: 48, 102 LaDere, Michael: 49, 102, 131 Laine, Carol: 34 Lambros, Angela: 49 Landsman, Lesley: 51 Lange, Roger: 53, 92-93, 104, 125, 126,127,135 Langwinski, Carole: 54, 114 Lann'n Elinor' 44 1 , , Lapin, Stewart: 76, 99 Lapin, Susan: 37 Larocca, Vivian: 53 Larson, Donald: 48, 125-126, 127, 132 Larson, Eleanor: 57 Larson, Janet: 46, 90, 91, 99, 116-117 Larson, Kathleen: 57, 135 Levitan, Daniel: 34 Levitt, Michael: 34 Levy, Fred: 32 Levy, Harold: 40 Levy, Joan: 35, 17 Levy, Lois: 76 Levy. Mark: 15, 66, 76. 90, 91, 99 Levy, Marlene: 37 Levy, Robert: 102, 76 Levy. Shirley: 31 Levy, Susan: 34 Levy, Steven: 57 Levy, Thomas: 53, 116-117, 125-127 Lewandowski, Marilyn: 76, 113 Lewis, Burton: 40 Lewis, Eileen: 76 Lewis, Francine: 52 Lewis, Hilary: 35 Lewis, Sharyn: 77 Lewison, Lynn: 53 Lewy, Alfred: 34 Lewy, Susan: 38 Lezak, Bobette: 45 Lezak, Myron: 45 Liberman, Dean: 51 Lieberman, Martin: 32 Lieberman, Richard: 41 Lieberman, Sharon: 115 Lifchez, Renee: 90-91 Lifshez, Elizabeth: 40 Lincoln, Robert: 45, 102 Lindholm, Susan: 58 Lindsay, Sharon: 77 Line, Stephen: 49 Linetzky, David: 56 Linn, Bernard: 77 Lipscomb, Daniel: 50, 110-111 Lipson, Carla: 49 Lipton, Lois: 35 Little, Jack: 55 Little, Roberta: 37 Livingston, Ginnie: 112-113 Locks, David: 36 1-008913 Julius: 17, 36, 110, 111 Loewe, Elizabeth: 36 Loiben, Alan: 31 Loiben, Florence: 35 Lonergan, Carol: 33 Lorentzen, Barbara: 39 Lowenstein, James: 39 Lowenstein, John: 38, 104 Lowenstein, Michael: 56 Lovinger, Jeffery:'77 Lucado, Barbara: 49 Lulich, Luke: 56 Lund, Judith: 38 Lundgren, David: 33 Lundgren, Mary: 77. 116, 117 Lurie, Gerald: 49, 101, 115 Lurie, Marsha: 52 Lurie, Michael: 54, 103 Lussier, Sharon: 31 Luther, Richard: 54 Lynn, Jennifer: 51 M Mackenzie, Jane Ann: 41, 114 Mackenzie, Jeanne: 77 Mackie, Bette: 31 Mackin, Barbara: 32 Macropulos, Denise: 44, 108 Mallia, Annette: 41, 112 Mafliia, Mary Ellen: 51, 92, 93, 113, 135 Magno, Barbara: 77, 113 Magnuson, Mae: 49. 115 Maier, Robert: 77, 132 Malkin, Bobbe: 36 Malkin, Lee: 37 Mandel, Avis: 90, 91, 96, 97, 98, 100 Mandel, Carolyn: 45 Manewith, Phyllis: 51 Marbell, Barbara: 34 Marcus, Lynn: 34 Mann, Steven: 51, 108, 116, 117 Lasin, Helen: 76 Lasinsky, Rivella: 76 Laskey, Lynne: 76 Lassier, Sharon: 31 Laube, Kathy: 52 Lauen, Barry: 45, 133 Laven, Nonette: 31 Lawitz, Julian: 41 Maples, Maples, Marbell Marcus, Barbara: 50 J- Robert: 39, 133 , Barbara: 33 Lynn: 33 Marcus, Peter: 34 Marcus, Mardat Stephen: 49 Evelyn: 41 Marderl Laura Lee: 40 Margoli Margoli s, Elliot: 58 s, Robert: 58, 111 Marienthal, Linda: 31 Lawrence, David: 42 Lawrence, Dayel: 42 Lazar, Richard: 76, 99 Lazaroif, Betty: 55, 101 Lebo, Sharon, 50 Lebowitz, Ronald: 76 Leder, Alan: 44 Leiler, Sharon: 56 Leiber, Nancy: 32 Leiber, Tom: 36 Leon, Shargh: 34 Lerman, Michael: 57 Lerner, Shelley: 40 Lee, Leseoman: 31 Lester, William: 33 Levay, Judy: 35 Levin, Arvin:54, 110,111,131 Levin, Carolyn: 41, 112 Levin, Larry: 53, 103 Markman, Maureen: 41 Markovitz, Alan: 37 Marks, Linda: 53 Martin, Barbara: 43 Martin, Carol: 51 Martin, Donald: 30 Martin, Richard: 77, 121, 155 Martin, Rita: 48 Martinelli, Sandra: 53 Marx, Daniel: 37, 111 Marx, Nancy: 34 Marx, Robert: 15, 58, 90, 91, 110, 111 Maslowsky, Leonard: 32 Maslowsky, Sidney: 52 Maslowsky, Susan: 77 Matesi, Jo Ann: 53 Matthews, Karen: 39 Mathias, Sidney: 45 Matlock, Marion: 39 Mattson, Donna: 36 Mattson, Nancy: 77 Maydet, Sheila: 49, 96. 97, 107, 108. 115 Mayer, jean: 53. 114 Mayer, Linda: 43 Mayer, Martin: 33 Mazursky, Shelby: 54 Mehlenbeck. Carol: 54, 114 meter, Allen: 37, 102 Melnrck, jelloy: 31 Melton, Patricia: 51 Meltzer, Dick: 35 Mer, Karen: 55 Merlanaer, Susan: 53, 96. 97, 108. 154 Merryman, Diana: 51, 112 Meyer, Gail: 33 Meyer, Sherron: 90, 91, 100 Meyers, Bruce: 53 joel: 41 Meyer, Me ers, John: 4l. l3l ud 43 ll4 Y Meyers, J YZ , Meyers, Lottie: 35 Meyen, Marcia: 77 Meyers, Pamela: 77 Meyers, Sharon: 77, 100 Meyn, llse: 52 ivhchau, Carolyn: 45 Mnchau, Rav: 45 Mikels, Allen: 136-137 ' Mikoropulus, Alexandria: Bb Milcezny, Meredith: 91 Muenbach, Helen: 31 Miller, Charlene: 33 Miller, David: fill Miller. Diane: 5b V Miller, Elaine: 11h-1 17 Miller, Kenneth: 78, 90. 91, 92-95, 99 Miller, Michael: 32 Millunchick, Debrah: 45 Millunchick, Edward: 31 Milton, Sandra: 53 Miller, Carol: 37 Mirsky, Earl: 57, 103, ,l32 Mitchell, Audrey: 54 Mittler, Jeanne: 31 Mtzer, Karen: 54, 113 Moeller, john: 55, I36-157 Mueller, Richard: 35, 1341-137 Mogy, Gerald: 47 Montgomery, Martha: 53, 101, ll3 Moran, Colin: 78 Moran, Daniel: 48 Morgan, Mary Lynne: 48, ll3 Morris, Lynn, 78 Morros, Donna: 31 Morrow, Thomas: 39 Mosbacher, Gerson: 45 Mosbacher, Lester: 32 Moskowill, David: 78 Motew, Martin: 58 Moulton, Claude: 31 Mozenter. Helene: 51 Mozin, Brenda, 40 Much, Morton: 53 Mullin, Howard: 39 Munger, Patricia: 78 Munson, Charles: 57 Muraida, Gail: 47 Murphy, Terrance: 52, 131 Murphy, Thomas: 52, 131 Murray, Carolyn: 33 Murray, Russ: 32 Myers, Nancy: 43 Myers, Robert: 102 Myers, Thomas: 41 McCarthy, Carole: 53, 114 McCarthy, Robert: 39 McCullough, Susan: 36 McEvoy, Patricia, 77 McFarland, james: 56 McFarland, Maureen: 100 McGiHin, Anne: 52, 116, 117 McG1eish. Margaret: 49. 116, 117 McGreal, Robert: 44 McGurie, Karen: 77 McGuire, Marcia, 35 McKay, janet: 37 McKay, Marilyn: 45 McKinney, Mark: 37, 110 McMahon, Michael: 54 McNair, Mary Susan: 77, 116-117 N Nadler, Elaine: 52 Nadler, Terry: 78 Nadlin, Merle: 78 Navarura, Jolene: 78, 99, 91, 92, 93,112,135 Naiditch, Marcha: 34 Nathan: Ellen: 40 Nathan. Robert: 55 Nathenson, Carol: 40 Necheles, Nitza: 40 Nehf, Stephen: 56, 103 Neisberiz. Arthur: 78, 105 Nelson, Linda: 50 Nelson, Lynn, 49, 109, 110, Ill Nemeron, Sharon, 38 Neumann, Lorraine: 57 Newling, Earl: 78 Newman, Alan: 37 Newmann, Carol: 58, 90, 91 Newman, Jerrold: 57 Newman, Merle, 37 Newman, Norman: 47 Newman, Susan: 38 Nf-wton. James: 45. 102 Nichols, Barbara: 56 Niday, Justine: 78 Nielsen, Janice, 34 Vieleon. Leanne: 78 Nirrman, Paul: 50, 94, 95, 110, lll Noel, Barbara: 40 Nordquist, john: 48 Norman, james: 44 Novak, Kathi: 78, 90, 91, 99. 135 Nowak, Lynn: 78 Novick, lvan: 78 Novil, Steve, 54 Novy, Barry: 78, ll6, ll7 Nowakowski, Carole, 45, 114 Nowlan, Michael: 44 Nudelman, Merle, 78 Nuss, Robert: 41 Nuuing, Lacey: 42, 115 O U'Benar, John: 56, 136, 137 Oberg, David: 42, 111 Obstfeld, Raymond: 50, 103 0'Connell, Mary K., 39 0'Connor, Arthur: 44 Udmau, George: 78, 132, 135 0'Donnell, Louise: 54 U Hana, Joan: 79, 1124113 Olto, Ralph: 32 Uluham, Morris: 30, 110-1 ll Olson, Karen: 50 Uppenheimer, Judith: 79 Oppenheimer, Judy: 79 Oppenheimer, Larry: 79 Urenstein, Susan: 79 Oretsky, Brenda: 34, 109 Orlinsky, Peter: 32 Uriov, Larry: 44 Orr. Nancy: 37 U'Shea, Mary Ellen: 42, 109 Osgood, Winifred: 79 Osten, David: 79, 90, 91, 132 Osten, Richard: 23, 41, 96, 97 Oster, joan: 53 Ostro, Caryn: 48 Ostro, Neil: 103 P Pachol, Judy, 52, 112, 113, 133 Pachol, Roberta: 79, 113 Pacholski, Diane: 42 Pagenopf, Kathy: 44, 109 Pahn, Maralee: 54 Pales, Ronald: 40, 110, 111 Palicke, Elissa: 36 Panutsos, Eleneeg 36 Papageorge, Tom: 52, 102, 103 Papayanis, Stella: 79, ll3, 134 Parry, Cf nthia: 44. 108, 134 Parry, Richard: 90, 91 Paruszkiewicz, Walter: 79, 116, 117 Paslowski, Phyllis: 79, 107 Passman, Aaron: 79 Pasco. Rosemary: 37 Pason, Alice: 38 Patner, David: 38 Patt, jessica: 41, ll3 Paul, Betty: 57 Paul, Howard: 32 Paul: Jacqueline, 40 Peake, Susan: 49 Peake, William, 56, 136, 137 Pearlman, Michael: 41, 125, 127 Pearson, Frances: 52, 54, 115 Pearson, Henry: 36 Peek, Robert: 49 Pellar, Donna: 53, 96, 97 Peliar, Judith: 79, 89, 96, 97. 100, ll2, ll3 Penn, Ronald, 59 Penner, Susan: 34 Fenner, Louis: 79 Perkins, james: 55 Perl, Neil, 79 Perlman, Marna: 79 Perlman, Marjorie: 50 Person, Ronald: 32 Peters, Frank: 48 Peters, Fred: 49 Peterson, James: 79 Peterson, john: 79 Peterson, Pauline: 54, 108, 134 Peterson, Phillip, 42 Peterson, Shervle: 24 l'eto, Karna: 32 Petrosky, Marv Ann: 32 Pettersen, Eric: 48 Pfiel, Wayne: 52 Plingst, Audrey: 34, 109 Pick, Alan: 49 Pick, Betty Jan: 44. 135 Pick, Janet, 49, 115 Pizgott, William, 135 Pikofsky, Penny: 43 Pinchouk, Michael: 80 Planer, John, 49, 110-111 Plant, Harvey: 40 Platt, Gloria: 80, 100 Platt, Lois: 50. 92-93. 104, 135 Pliner, Donald, 44, 103 Pliner, Donna: 47 Podolner, Phillip: 105, 110, 111 Polak, Michael, 33 Polisky, Barry: 36 Polak. Dorothy: 100, 80 Polansky, Carvl: 80 Polarek, David, 80 Pollack. Roberta: 17, 34, 105 Pollock, Karen: 34 Pomerance. Kay: 90-91, 92-93, 107 Pomper, Merle, S4 Pomper, Michael: 53 Poncher, Bradlevg 31 Popper, Michael: 31 Porter, Beverlv: 80 Porter, Carl: 36 Potamites, John: 51 Potash, Diane, 43 Potter, Robert: 44 Powder, Richard: 41 Powers, Gary: 45 Vozansiti, Linda: 48. 94-93, 115 Pratt, Judy: 34 Pratt, Sharyn: 43 Price, Barbara, 56 Price, Beverly: 60 Price, Paul: 36 Prisser, Cathy: 37 Prttikin, Carole, 80, 100 Pritikin, Sheryl: 39 Prosk, Roberta: 80 Pulik, Steie: 59, 110-111 Putman, Donna: 45 O Quale, Gareth, 80, 99, 102, IU5, l1U-I I l Quale, Susan: 51, 101 Quinlivan, Diane: 36 Quinliven, Jean, 80, 106, 113 Quisenberry, Rav: 53, 105, 108, 110-111,136-137 R Rabens, Barbara, 80, 101 Rabens, Richard: 17, 36, 108 Rabens, Wendi, 32 Radley, Gordon: 31 Ralfel, Barry: 80, 116-117 Ralfel, Robert, 125-127 Raffeld, Renee: 80, 112 Raftis, Diana: 36 Rahe, Karen, 56 Rainville, George: 80 Ralston, Sue: 115 Ramsey, Barbara, 31 Rand, Kathy, 54 Rand, Kathy, 40 Ransford, Barbara, 48 Rashkow, Ardith: 45 Rashkow, Bruce: 53 Rasmussen, Paul: 80, 155, 136-137 Rath, Irene: 66, 80, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99, 100 Rauch, Sidney: 32 Ravity, Laurel, 31 Rawleigh, Charles: 36, 125-127 Rav, Judy: 80, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95. 98, 106, 113 Rav, Karen: 45 Reals, Lucille: 50, 105 Rech, Helen: 32 Redfern, Joan: 80 Redfern, John, 40 Reed, Joan: 54 Reed, Larrv: 57, 151 Reed, Martha, 47 Reed, Richard, 33, 131 Reese, Renee: 31 Regan, Marie: 43 Rengold, Edward, 34 Rennie, William, 33 Resnick, Elaine: 81 Reuzin. Arnold: 15, 58, 91, 110, 111 Rezes, Nancv: 81 Rice, Cvd: 81 Rice, Michael: 110, Ill, 125, 127 Rich, Nurit: 107 Rich. Sharon: 35 Richardson, Burton: 44 Richardson, Nancy, 40 Richardson, Susan, 81, 106, ll6, ll7 Richter, Maureen, 45 Richter, Ronald, 81 Ridlow, Marcia: 81, 112,113 Ridlow, John, 37 Rifkin, Linda: 81, 100,107 Rifkin, Mark, 48 Rinella. Sharon: 52 Ripes, Karen, 56 Rittenberg, Ivan: 38 Rittenberg. Steven, 54, 131 Rohhins, Mark: 81, 104 Robinson, Loretta: 81 Robinson, Richard: 53 Roche. Judv: 50 Rodeiquez, Marie: 40 Rodin, Allan: 53, 102 Rodkin, Lawrence: 57, 116, 117 Rodman, Daniel, 57 Rodman, Leslie: 66, 81, 90, 91, 92, 93. 106 Rosters. Sharon: 45 Roll, Diane, 56. 115 Roll, Nancy: 32 Rolston, Sue: 81 Romanz, Sharon: '51 Rooker. Joanne, 49 Rood. lane: 81 Roos, Sandra: 55 Ross. Barbara: 81 Rnfnh. loni: 52, 91, 95, 96, 97, 135 Rooth, Lvnne: 37 Rosen, Janet: 81 Rosen, Judy: 35 Rosen, Judy, 53 Rosen, Mvma: 52. 114 Rosen. Richard, 42 Rosenberg, Edna: 49 Rosenberg, Fredrick: 136-137 Rosenberg, Helene: 46, 81, 94, 95 Rosenberg, Noreen, 56, 81, 94, 95 Rosenherz. Susan, 50. 99. 105 Rosenbusch, Larrv: 37 Rosenbusch. Miriam: 56, 117 Rosenfeld, Annette: 53 Rosenfeld. Harriet: 81, 112, 113 Rosenfield. Neal: 52 Rosenlield, Richard: 56 Rosenthal, Larrv: 56. 110, lll Rosenthal, Marion: 42 Page 142 Rosenzweie, Felice: 81, 116, 117 Ross, John, 40 Rothschild, james: 53 Rowder, Richard: 41 Ruben, Elaine, 82 Rubin, Arlen, 48, 96, 97 Rubin, Jimmy: 31 Rubin, Judith, 82. 90. 91 Rubinstein, Barbara: 34 Rubinstein, Mitchell: 36 Rubinstein, Rachel, 31 Rudman, Sharon, 50 Rudolf, Diane, 82 Rugner. Ralph, 42, 132 tsuntsza. Arlene, 17, 34, 109 Ruminer, Roger: 54 Rush, Charna: 90, 91, 107, 134 nush, Penny: 31 Russell, Ricky: 45 Ruthstei, Robert, 38 Rutsky, Lynne, 82, 100, 106 Ruttenberg, Barnet: 31 Ryan, Mary, 42 S Sager, Eileen, 35 Sager, Margie: 33 Saks, Margia: 82, 106, 107 Salem, Donald, 53, 110, lll, 136, 137 Saly, Richard: 39 bamek, Carl, 49 Sanberg, Ann Marie: 39, 100 Sauderman, Lynne, 35 Saphire, Eva: 50, 101, 106, 108 Saphir, William, 48 Sarfatty, Susan, 37, 110 Sapret, Martin, B2 Sato, Richard, 54, 102, 133 Sax, Susan, 82 Sayre, Ann: 33 Sazonow, Tania: 47, 115 Schaefer, Roberta: 57 Schain, Elaine, 31 Schakner, Judy, 42, 116, 117 Schanks, Sandi, 52 Schatz, Gail, 33 Schatz, William, 57, 110 Schechter, Phyllis, 53 Schein, Charles, 53 Scheinbuk, Julian: 105, 108, lI6, 117 Scher, Berry: 47 Scher, Monty, 82 Schiamberg, David, 37 Schiamberg. Lawrence, 82, 105 Schlienz, Jim, 82 Srhlifke, Richard, 43, 106 Schmarak. Marilyn, 82 Schmidt, George: 39 Schmidt, Robert: 42 Schmoll, Judy, 37 Schneider, Betsy, 33 Schneider, Peggy: 51 Schnitz, Barbara, 39 Schochet, Sara: 59 Schofeld, Marianne, 37 Schoolman, Leslie: 82, 104 Schorr, Mark: 45, 96, 97, 99, 105 Schorr, Nancy, 41 Schroeder, Darla, 33 Schroeder, Harold: 39 Schroeter, Karen, 45 Schulman, Eunice: 40 Schulman, Sheldon, 5E, 1361 137 Schultz, Don: 38 Schultz, Fern, 50 Schumacher, Walter, 33 Schartz, Edna: 99, 100, 106 Schwartz, Judith: 82 Schwartz, Ronna: 51 Schwartz, Mulii: 82 Schwartz, Sharon: 53 Schwartz, Steven: 35 Schwitters, Karen, 53, 114 Scott, Barbara: 53, 114 Seaman, Geoffrey: 40, 94, 95 Segal, Blossom, 51 Segal, Jacqueline, 82, 116, 117 Segal, Pamela: 39 Segal, Perry: 47. 131 Segal, Nancy: 52, 108 Seider, Esther: 100 Seider, Marion: 57 Seip, Richard, 43 Seip, William, 83 Senn, Roberta: 82, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98 Seren, Laura, 42, 110 Sertich: Geraldine, 42 Sertich, Georgene: 83 Sesek, Yalg 37 Sfondeles, Liberty: 36 Shainberg, Ellyn: 41 Shankman, Jameen: 45 Shapiro, Charles, 32 Shapiro, Eileen: 43 Shapiro, Gail: 39 1 3 Shapiro, J' : 9 Shapiro, Michael: 36 Shapiro, Robert: 48 Shapiro, Ronald: 53 Shatil, Sanford, 56, 99, 116, 117 Shattil, Sharrv: 56. 90, 91, 92, 93, 116,117,135 Shea, Karen: 57, 114 Sheridan, Nancv: 42, 114 Sherman, Joel: 83, 90, 91, ll0, lll Sherman, Richard: 103 Shimkus, Richard, 47 Shinsky, Harold: 34 Shless, Howard, 39 Shrago, Diane, 31 Shrago, Marilyn: 83 Shub. Allen: 53, 94, 95, l08. ll6, ll7 Sh uba rt, Heather, 60, 96, 97 Shuchter, Margucrie: 42 Schuter, Steve, 52, 125. 127 Shugan, Marlene, 52, 105, 108, 116, 117 Shugan, William: 35 Shulruif, Reeva: 83, 106, ll2, ll3 Siebenschuh, Barbara: 42, 114 Sieben schuh, William, 82. 94. 95 Siegel, Charles, 36, 133 Siegel, Constance: 41 Siegel, Doralee: 83 Siegel, Howard, 56 Siegel Lynn, 37 Siegeli Natalie: 41 Siam, Roberta: 83, 94. 95, 106 134 Sigal,,Micliael: 96, 97 Silver, Betty, 37 Silver, Joel: 35 Silverbrand, Adriann: 43, 114 Silverman, Barbara, 31 Silverman, Ellen: 36 Silverman, Harriet: 35 Silverman, jerold: 110, lll Silverman, Linda: 55 Silvert, Libby, 53 Simmons, Andrea, 34 Simmons, Milton: 41 Simms, Sandra: 40 Simon Simon Simon , Gladys, 37 , Liana: 92, 93. 106, 134 , Kenneth, 39 Simon, Nancy, 35, 109, ll0, lll Simpson, Holly, 39, ll5 Singer, Hal: 103 Singer, Hal W.: 43 Simon, Lynn: 33 Siria, Gary: 56, 130 Sirkin, Lorry: 32 Sistek, Rick: 31 Sitkoff, Margery, 32 Sitnick, Diane Sue: 41, l0l Skidell, Diane: 52, 115 Skidell, Donna: 52, 115 Sklans Sklans ky, Judith: 88 ky, Sandra: 32 Sklansky, Sharon, 32 Sklar, Skoog, Skosbe Sandra: 34 Carole, 57 rg, Susan, 41, 94, 96-67 Skupien, Sharon: 42 Skurow, Judith, 51, 108 Skurow, Wayne: 57 Slawin Sloan, ski, Sandra: 50, 106 Roberta: 47 Smiley, Bruce: 39 Smith Beverly, 53 Smithi David: 48 Smith, Donald: 40, ll0, 135 Smith, Howard: 51 Smith, Joy: 33 Smith, Karole: 35 Smith, Kay, 57, 101, 108, 116-117 Smith Lee' 32 Smith: smiley: sa Smith, Susan: 83, 99, 112-113 Smulevitz, Richard: 48, 131 Snider , Marshall: 40 Snyder, Michael: 86 Sogin, Soifer, Mitchell: 38 Bruce: 38 Sokolec, Barbara: 57. 106, 115 Soll, Lauren: 83, 99, l35 Soll, Marty: 32 Solomon, David: 47, 130 Solomon, George: 25, 35 Solomon, Sandra: 51, 112-113 Solovy , Roberta: 83 Somerman, Toba: 33 Sommer, Sharon: 40 Sonaty, Lynne: 55 Sonaty, Richard: 35 Sondell, Sue Ann: 34 Sonneman, Eve: 35 Sonneman, Joseph: 136-137 Sontz, Stephen: 42, 109. 114 Spalding, Melodee: 44 Sparhawk, Karen: 32 Specto Spiega Spiro. Spiro, r, Laurence: 31 I, Ronald: 83 Mike: 131 Nancy: 83 Spitzer, Jacquelyn: 83 Stahl, Lynne: 48 Stamler, Susan: 31 Stangle, Yvonne: 49 Stanton, Suzanne: 83, 92, 93, 94, 95, 100 Slanwyck, William: 54 Steck, Jani: 52 Steele, Victoria: 34 Steffen, Judy: 36 Stein, John: 84 Stein, Stein, Sherry: 48 Susan: 35 Steinberg. Leslie: 57 Steingold, Charlene: 84 Stemple. Thomas: 32 Stengel, Lawrence: 55 Stengel. Mitchell: 49, 94, 95, 96, 97,110,111 Stern, Alan: 41 Stern, Bruce: 102, 115 Stern, Edward: 58. 90, 91, 103, 105, 116,117,135 Stern, Jani: 52 Stern. Judith: 84 Stern, Lorraine: 54 Stern, Mvron: 90, 91, 96, 97, 98, 103, 105 Sternquist, Lois: 84, 112, 115 Stevens, Richard: 44 Stevens, Valerie: 44 Stewart, Ronald: 84, 136, 137 Stiefel, Judith: 55, 89, 94, 95, 96, 97, 107 Stiles, Susan: 45 Stovkman, John: 84, 94, 95, 132 Stockman, Virginia: 42 Stocke, Arthur: 37 Stone, Gay: 53 Stone, Linda: 35, 23 Stoops, Marion: 36 Strahl, Erika: 39 Straszewske, Charmaine: 33 Strauss, Michael: 84 Streeten, Mark: 34 Strick, Miriam: 37 Strom, Susan: 35 Stuckley, Bobbie: 52 Swidler, Michael: 39, 125, 127 Swidler, Sherwin: 52 Sullinan, Julie: 84 Summer, Karen Ruth: 44 Suskin, Kenneth: 42 Sutton, Peter: 84 Swanson, Warren: 39 Swee, Maurice: 47, 110 111 Swee, Michele: 33 Swidler, David: 84, 90, 91 Swislon, Ronald: 39 T Tacker, Kenneth: 51 Talamonti, Lois: 114 Talbot, Ann: 33 Tanis. Diane: 32 Tannenbaum, William: 38 Tapper, lsabel: 90, 91, 98, 99, 135, 151 Tarson, Nancy: 54, 114 Tasner, Barry: 43 Tavins, Philip: 39 Tailor, Barbara: 113 Ta '1or, Susanne: 39, 112. 113 Teich, Albert: 15, 84, 90, 91, 98 Teich. Judy: 34 Temkin, Gayle: 47. 115 Tennenbaum, Rhoda: 52 '1ner, Leslie: 49 Thimios, Timothy: 40 Thompson, Lance: 47, 110, 111 Tierski, Steve: 50 Tillotson, David: 84 Tischer, Irene: 34 Tischler, Judith: 98 Tischler, Leonard: 31 Tishler, Joni: 84, 116, 117 Toomey, James: 40 Torngay, Marilyn: 84, 113, 1 Touzious, Judith: 47, 115 Trankar, John: 55 Trankar, Nancy: 47 Traners, Dale: 37 Trescott, Dennis: 84, 96, 97, 98, 135, 136-137 Trock, Andrea: 42 Truax, Charles: 84 Charles: Truax, 84 Tupler, Susan: 33 Turley, Carol: 45 Turner, 'I urner, Turner, Bruce: 44, 136-137 Leslie: 33 Mark: 49 Turolf, Kathy: 50, 96-97, 115 Tuttle, Nancy: 36 U Ulaszek, Timothy: 54 Underwood, Jane: 37 Uney, Preston: 40 Unger, Judith: 37 Uppling, Betty: 49, 108, 134 Uritz, Marsha: 49 V Van, Judv: 33 Van, Leon: 131 Van, Ma Van, Ma rgaret: 49 ry: 33 Van, Sandra Lee: 85 Van Kamp, Leslie: 47 Vandas, Antoinette: 36 Van Duvse: Jennifer: 32 Van Kirk,: John: 96, 97, 125, 127 Van Kirk, Pamela: 34 Vanselow, Bonnie: 40 Varbel, Richard: 110, 111 Vargo, Margie: 85, 112, 113 Varna Garis. Ann: 32 Varna G arnis: Kim: 50 Velick, Lynn: 51 Velick, Stuart: 85 Vickery, Marvelle: 45 Vincent, Earl: 33 a si,-, ., Vincent, William: 37 Vincent. William: 34 Vistein, Barbara: 52, 112, 113 Vistein, Lynette: 35 Vogel, Ronald: 56 Vold, Gail: 39 W Wachtel, Frederich: 42, 116, 117 Watchel, Sue: 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 135 Wagner, Aileen: 85 Wainer, Marilyn: 85 Wait, Gordon: 51 Walas, Georgiana: 53 Wald, Judith: 37 Waldman, Susan: 32 Wall, Harold: 54 Walk, Marcia: 31 Wallace, Larry: 50 Wallendar, John: 47 Walls, Mary Alice: 49 Walls, Joseph: 85 Walquist, Janet: 90, 91, 116, 117 Walsh, Agnes: 48 Ward, Joyce: 85, 112,113 Wasserman, Stephen: 47 Watson, Andrew: 31 Watts, Charles: 85, 102 Waxman, Sharon: 45 Wayne: Elaine: 85, 106 Weaver, James: 57, 90, 91, 94, 95, 125, 127, 135 Weber, Babette: 45 Weber, Charlene: 45 Weil, Linda: 54 Weinberg, Barbara: 38 Weinberg, Joanne: 45 Weinberg, Juanita: 37 Weinberg, Larry: 45 Weinberg, Lynne: 42 Weinberg. Rochelle: 85 Weiner, Ellen: 34 Weiner, Gail: 85 Weiner, Ravna: 85, 134 Weiner, Richard: 85, 100 Weinstein, Barbara: 36 Weinstein, Caryl: 85, 98, 99, 112, 114 Weinstein, Jackie: 85 lNeinstein, Nina: 43, 115 Page 143 Weinstein, Robert: 31 Weinstein, Sharon: 85, 104 Weintraub, Karen: 85 Weisberg. Stuart: 51, 131 Weisberg, Warren: 57, 94, 95, 110 Weiss, Elaine: 86, 99, 112 Weiss, Phillip: 86 Weiss, Sheila: 40 Weissman, Rochelle: 47 Weitzenfeld, Barry: 40 Welch, Janice: 39 Welch, Jeri: 57 Wenk, Roxanne: 50, 94, 95, 96, 97, 115 Wertheimer, Henry: 50, 110, 111, 136, 137 Westburg, iLnda: 51, 115 Westman, Jan: 441, 125, 127 Weston, Karen: 57, 116, 117 Wexler, Allan: 86, 110 Wexner, Louis: 47 White, Francine: 36 White, Steven: 36 Whitefield, Sybil: 39 Wiborg, Carol: 23, 47, 66, 86, 90, 91, 96, 97, 98, 106, 108, 112, 114 Wiborg, Richard: 32 Wickstrom, Dennis: 86, 136, 137 Widman, Joel: 53 Wild. Ronald: 41 Wilens, Alan: 33 Wilensky, Judith: 47 Williams, Sandra: 57 Williamson, George: 32 Wilson, Andrea: 114 Windchy, Karen: 34 Windchy, Linda: 52, 114 Winsberg, Mark: 43 Winter, Joan: 35 Winter, Stephen: 56 Wise, Selma: 57, 101 Wiss, Linda: 50, 114 Wittie, Robert: 35 Wodls. ,1l1dVi 51, 108 Wolf, Mike: 53 Wolf, Harvey, 86 Wolfberg, Bernard: 51, 94, 95, 135 Wolfe, Rebecca: 41 Wolfe, Sheila: 55 Wolfe, Susan: 40 Wolfson, James: 56, 90, 91, 94, 95 Wonders, Owen: 40 Woods, Charles: 86, 136, 137 Worker, Richard: 86, 136, 137 Wright Beverly: 52 Wright, Michael: 51 Wurbel, Susan: 36 Y Yalowitz, Lois: 47 Yates, Janet: 86, 112, 113 Yates, John: 54 Young, Michele: 42 Z Zatferas, Bonnie: 52 Zatz, Lesley: 53 Zehme, John: 86 Zehme, Susan: 38 Zeitz, Howard: 53 Zientara, Janet: 54 Zientara, Janet: 86 Zientara, Marcia: 54 Zierke, Pamela: 40 Zink, Marilyn? 42 Zink, Mary: 42 Zirngill, William: 33, 132 Zisook, Sidney: 52 Zisook, Stuart: 36 Zite, Jay: 50, 115, 131 Zitowsky, Steve: 36 Zivin, Gail: 51, 96, 97, 108, 112, 113 Zivngibl, Bill: 135 Zlatnik, Vivian: 53 Zoberman, Madeline: 51 Zogaric, Gerald: 105 Zolla, Marjorie: 40 Zoloto, Bonnie: 34 Zook, Geraldine: 101, 116, 117 Zuckerman, Alona: 49 Zussman, Judy: 52, 115 Zwikel, Sari: 50 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Tide Staff wishes to express its appreciation to all who rendered helpful assistance in creating the Tide Yearbook of 1960. We wish to thank our principal, Mary D. Mulroy, for her helpful criticism and guidance. We further wish to acknowledge the courtesy of the Keystone View Co. for their permission to use their copyrighted photograph No. 13499, of the Scandinavian weaver Isymbolizing The Start , pages 8 and 91 and similarly the courtesy of the Curtis Publishing Co. for their special permission to reproduce their photograph by David Attie, reprinted from their 1958 issue of HOLIDAY Magazine Isymbolizing The Selection , pages 6 and 71, - together with the kind permis- sion of Lenore Tawney, the noted weaver herself, appearing in same. We are also very grateful to Mrs. Else Regensteiner, head of the Weaving Department, Art Institute of Chicago, who gave so generously of her time and knowledge in setting up the loom and acquainting us with the weaving technique. We desire, also, to thank Esther M. Wendell, Instructor of Weaving at Hull House, Chicago, for her aid in familiarizing us with the weaving field, and the loan of her mother's yarn cards, likewise, Mrs. Lucile Robinson, one of our sponsors, for the use of her yarn cards, yard winder, spinning wheel, and handwoven Colonial coverlet, all family heirlooms. Acknowledgement also is due Mr. Leander Hagerty of the Leander Company, publishers of this yearbook, and their patient and able photographer, Mr. Sam Becker, Leander Studio, Inc. Page 144 2, E , Q. ,,,: r '.- 1 im ..-if 7' fa.-if ' 5:3 T' nu . .sm V 1 nit 1 '-r 4 I 3.52 12 4, -'x ' r . 5 v . ' fx ,. I, . X I Q w fini img? J 'tif 5. is A .1 JL.. ..,A 7,1 3.2. .4 n 'E ., XV M. , ,. W . 1, - W 1' W J W 1 . 43-f -x -f,:..,'.'.4 -- x mi W uq .Q,.1H.x,g81f,.:.. W ar 4--.,.,r'.x.. 1 i .,.. W' .4 W ,,,: ag W, 1 ' ,,, .,.. .1-,M f . f ,fr 4 --aw - j :wt - . ir , ..., ' A ' 1 v' W. ' - E:-w-1 1-V npr.,--. 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