South Shore High School - Tide Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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'w.r , ni i ,',,, an -4 I4 Xgql Supporting South Shore with a quiet dignity which renders confidence in us . . . Sheltering her fledglings like a mother bird, until they are ready to fly out to meet the challenges of the World . . . Acting as a guiding light, with patience and wisdom, to illuminate the right paths for South Shore students to follow . . . Ruling with dignity and benevolence with a regal air befitting a queen . . . This is our MARY D. MULROY, Principal of South Shore High School. MR. ALBERT KOSLOFF, Assistant Principal The distinguished-looking man walking down South Shore's corridors, greeting students with a warm smile, is Mr. Albert Kosloff, assistant principal. High on every- one's favorite people around South Shore lists, Mr. Kosloff is an experienced counselor, expert educator, and trusted friend. Primarily concerned with disciplinary prob- lems and the countless minor emergencies that arise, he finds his day Well-filled. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS GUIDE AND SUPERVISE STUDENTS MRS. S. ELOISE BAKER, Assistant Principal Sharing the duties of assistant with him is Mrs. Eloise Baker. Known as one of the school's busiest persons, she acts as trouble-shooter and problem solver. She keeps a watchful eye on the honors program and the senior class to keep everything running smoothly. Together these two able administrators form an effective team to prepare the complicated master program, counsel misguided stu- dents, and deal with stubborn situations that need mend- ing. MRS. COLETTE F. BIRD MR. JOHN CARROLL Attendance Counselor Registrar COUNSELORS HELP STUDENTS IN MANY DIFFERENT WAYS Who will advise me on college? W fmt happens if I'm tardy? Where do I go to get my program changed? Who has my reading scores? Not in the Yellow Pages but at South Shore are the answers to these questions. Mrs. Isabel Lassen counsels college-bound studentsg Mrs. Colette Bird has charge of attendance recordsg Mr. john Carroll registers pupils and plans and organizes their programsg and Mrs. Josephine Strawn aids students in adjusting to high school situations. MRS. ISABEL G. LASSEN MRS. JOSEPHINE P. STRAWN Placement Counselor Adjustment Counselor F.-. r MRS. KATHRYN V. KREUZ Clerk ..,. . ,. . ,, r. MRS. JOAN RAFFERTY Clerk Clerk Ever wonder who's responsible for those tasty delights served in our lunchroom? Wfho washes the dishes and scrubs the pans? Or who cleans up after we leave? Well, here they are-our lunch- room staff. To them we send a special vote of thanks for a job well done. Every school has its librarians and ours top all the rest. They are always ready to lend a hand to the student who can't find a new map of Africa, the pop- ulation figures on Nepal, or a biography of Mark Van Doren. With the assistance of Mrs. Ellen C. Courtney and Mrs. Ruth C. Dawson, South Shore students are able to profit fully from our fine library. Your School Reflects You, is South Shore's motto. Here we present the men who keep the mirror polished! Mr. Robert Burchett's staff works long hours to keep our school ship-shape. -r AC LTY FINDS SCHOOL Q-, LI EIS NOT ALL WORK I I 1 . . , 1-JI' 5. ' rr ' 4 v l1M,f,fy5,U.,g ' AU 1 .L rr L .MAVT-' e 1 1 f4,wafw:-rw ,M , A I 1 fqii I i I l K em! ' L4 f'.'1'q.' :sf My R ll 41 wa 'l'l 1 xy! I 1 svn IE xi I-74 .L . Q 6,411 a. 1, A U AS THE SANDS OF TIME GO DRIFTING BY, MISS MARIA V. ALBRIGI-IT, SCI- ENCE: The lowly hell haf rung. Slmzd oulfide lhe :Indy hull for ren 7IIlIlfllt'J if you mm! lo mlb. MR. OLINDO O. ALO, SPANISI-Ig PAN-AMERICAN CLUB SPONSOR: Eu.s'e7io e.rpai7ol y jkvinze pnrler jum- fob. MISS MARGARET C. ANNAN, ENG- LISI-I: Thi.r puller if very well orgrozizezl hill- Ye God!!! If: wordy, incoherent, inane, unordered, mzimifiezl, illogical, incom- prehenyible, .md miJle:zdi11g. IVIRS. MARGARET' C. BARRY, ENG- LISH: Here'J another exforzlrle. Now doi1'l you .ree? MR. RALPH BECKER, SOCIAL SCI- ENCE5 AUDIO VISUAL AIDES' SPONSOR: Short one paragraph quiz on Louix XIV lomorrow and walch your .rpelliz1gJ MRS. FLORENCE BERGSTRAND, LATIN: S.S.L. SPONSOR: How mrnzy of you fine .fluderm have lichen lo lhe S.S.L. dance? iv 1:11 G-Lrg: 'iam 'Yin MISS ELEANOR T. BISBEE, SOCIAL SCIENCE: DEPARTMENT CHAIR- MAN: Hem1en.r to BelJ'ey! MISS DOROTHY A. BOCK, MATHE- MATICS: DEPARTMENT CHAIR- MAN g NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY SPONSOR: Take it home and tinker with it. MISS NORA T. BRESLIN, ENGLISH: All right, you people! MRS. JACQUELINE C. BURNS, SO- CIAL SCIENCE: fmt remember, clan, lhir por! of hi:- lory if only ri drop in the hacker. MR. CLIFFORD L. COBB, SOCIAL SCIENCEQ DEBATE CLUB SPONSOR: john, move hook two Jeans. jane, move over three Jeotr. Mary, come up five Jean. Now, welll proreed wifh the exam- ifmtionl' MRS. MAR-IORIE COLEMAN, SCI- ENCEQ LAWN COMMITTEE SPON- SOR: Let'.r have more labor and les: armory. I5 M1 I A FACULTY QUILL QUIPS WILL NEVER DIE. IVIR. JERRY G. CONFORTI, BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: SWIM- MING AND TENNIS COACH: After your 150 lap: around lhe pool, hoyx, you have 40 widzhf lo do. MR. THOMAS F. CONNELLY, LAT- IN: SHORE LINE LITERARY STAFF SPONSOR! Lazio mu defend itself: why ark me? MR. DOUGLAS G. COOK, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Do you have u pau? Thereh' lhe door! Oli!! Ol!!! Oilily' MISS WINIFRED S. CORMANY, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION! DEPARTIVIENT CHAIRMAN: FU- TURE NURSES' CLUB SPONSOR: The zmzer will fall mzlzzrfzlly from your eye: hemuxe of gravity-heep doing ihore ho!v.r ! ! JU MRS. PATRICIA A. COX, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: AQUA- DEBS SPONSOR: Girl.f, when you do the Madiion . . . MR. JEFFERSON W. CRANE, SCI- ENCE: Gel in here ou lime, or you'll he rom- ing in tomorrow at 7.'30! MISS FRANCES A. CURTIS, SPAN- ISI-Ig DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN: Ay de mi! MR. ARTHUR DIAMOND, MUSIC: MIXED CHORUS DIRECTOR: Am I leading Zhe acromfzmzimezzt, or if lhe frrcornpouiment lending me??? MR. MARSHALL DUBAN, ENGLISH: HALL GUARD SPONSOR: IVe will now have u dixeluliozz on the poetry of modern 7'0l'k ,Il roll lyrir.r. MRS. BETTY LEE FELDMAN, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: CHEER- LEADERS SPONSOR: If you m11'! do thi: exereixe al your age, wha: will you do when you reach 100-my age? MR. ROBERT E. GELFOND, BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: FROSH- SOPH FOOTBALL COACI-Ig TRACK COACH: Every odd hoy take one :lep forward. Now all of you gel hath, and every olher hoy take one .ftep forward. MR. SAMUEL GORBACH, MUSIC: BAND AND ORCHESTRA DIREC- TOR: See me!!! SIG. IN DIRECTING THE PATHS OF STUDENT THOUGHT, MR. SEYMOUR JANOWITZ, ENG- LISHQ CHESS CLUB SPONSOR: Don't t17'gllB-lh7fIZk.l ' MISS FLORENCE L. JEFFERS, SO- CIAL SCIENCE: ' Ten day if fl day of rerkoningf' MR. SIDNEY E. KAZ, BOYS' PHYSI- CAL EDUCATION3 VARSITY FOOT- BALL COACH: IVhen the going get: tough-the tough get going ! MR. WALTER KELLY, SOCIAL SCIENCEQ BOOKROOM AIDES SPONSOR: Experienre leather, but the tuition ix high ! ! ! MR. OSCAR KENIG, ENGLISHQ HE- BREW: l'm trying to prove that Shaw wir wrong in saying, 'Tho:e, who mn, dog thoxe, who ran't, teaeh'! MRS. SABRA J. KULLE, COMMER- CIAL: Now I remember when . . . MISS NELLE M. GROH, ENGLISHQ DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN: All right, it :nun he funny, hut I don't hnouf why. MRS. PATRICIA H. HALLISY, HOME ECONOMICS: NAUTILAE SPONSOR: Girl.r, I'll give you thirty Jerondx . . . now, OUT of that drefxing roorn!! MISS HAZEL HANSEN, COMMER- CIALQ ORGANIZATIONS COMMIT- TEE SPONSOR: Your won-h if never do12e,' you can fd- wnyf j1mclice.' ! MISS FRANCES I. HUBLER, MATHE- MATICS: Fine rnnthenzatirinzz: divide out common fatlorf when redufing fractionfg they NEVER CANCELF' MR, ROGER C. INMAN, BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION, DEPART- IVIENT CHAIRMANQ BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL COACH: Clem, attention! Front rank, four .ftepf forzvnrd, march! Bach rank, one .ftep forward, vmrrh! Right fare-junzping jachf . . . ready, heginf' MR. THEODORE H. JACOBSEN, SCIENCE: Most thifzgx would he very yivzple, if we :ozzld fduzzyf renzemher to .rtnrt at the heginning and nop when we rearh the end. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IS ALSO SOUGHT. MISS EDNA W. MCCLOUD, SOCIAL SCIENCEQ TIDE BUSINESS STAFF SPONSOR: Tbere'J a wealth of material here! MISS MAJORIE B. MOLYNEAUX, SCIENCE: IV e rar1'r go bath nowg lhere'J no re- peati11g.'!. ' MR. OSCAR V. MONGERSON, SCI- ENCE: You're behind the eight ball. MISS JULIA A. MOONEY, ENGLISH: After :lan ralirzgx come oul, there are mixed feelirzgx toward me. MISS LUCY MULLOY, HOME ECO- NOMICSg NAUTILAE SPONSOR: No, 2, doe.rn't mean a table.fpoor2. MRS. GERTRUDE S. NEAL, COM- MERCIALg DEPARTMENT CHAIR- MAN: Dozz'z looh at anyone el.re': paper. Be original! Make your own mi.flahe.r. MR. JACQUES M. LA FORGE, FRENCH: C'ex1 bien dommagef' MISS AMY L. MACKIE, ENGLISHg SUPPLY ROOM AIDES SPONSOR: Why aloe: one need a can for Macbeth when Min Mackie can porlray all .fbe par-ly? MRS. RUTH S. MACKIE, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIONQ G,A.A. SPONSOR: TENNIS CLUB SPONSOR: Now lefy .ree if you ran hit the ball with the rarhelf' MRS. IOLA D. MAJORS, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Now, children, pleaxe fake out a half a pieee of paperj fell me whaff happening in .... ' MR. ALFREDO MANAT, SOCIAL SCIENCE: May I pleaxe :all your atlenlion to the fan that lbe following people are marked ab.rer11? MRS. ESTER A. MARION, ENGLISHQ READING CENTER DIRECTOR: Come into my parlor, .raid lhe leather to lhe child!!! THOUGH GREENER PASTURES DO BECKON A F EW, MISS GLADYS A. O'BRIEN, MATHE- MATICS: Newer derivitate when you're Juppofed to differentializef MRS. JEAN L. PHILLIPS, ENGLISH: I laid you riot! MR. EDDIE POOLE, SCIENCE: I think that I will ash my college pro- fefsor about that 67111067.11 MISS ALMA REISBERG, ARTg DE- PARTMENT CHAIRMAN: JUNE CLASS SPONSOR: Repetition makex for emphaxixf' MRS. FRIEDA ROBERTS, ENGLISH: Upward and onward. MRS. LUCILE W. ROBINSON, ART: TIDE PHOTOGRAPHY S T A F F SPONSOR: Have all the picture pane: been filed in the teacherr boxes? Q.. QE? MRS. ANNE S. ROSENBERG, COM- MERCIAI.: Oh, Lord, give me an underxtanding heart. SERGEANT JAMES J. ROVANO, R.O.T.C.: IVhen thing: are too tough for otherx, they re just right for uf. MRS. RUTH SADKIN, MATHEMAT- ICS: SHORE LINE BUSINESS STAFF SPONSOR: When I finiyh grading your textr, I'll he glad to give them to you,' until then, PLEASE dorft a.fhl.'! MRS. HELEN SAIDEI., BIOLOGY: W'ell, .ruhmit it anyway. MISS MARIE SCHAACK, MATHE- MATICS: Look at the difficult problem: ar a :hallenge well worth the effort. MISS CAROL C. SCHLESNA, ART: All right now, there dexignx will be due tomorrow. I I9 I MOST SOUTH SHORE TEACHERS WILL STAY WITH YOU. MISS ANNE SCHUTZBERGER, ENG- LISHg TIDE LITERARY STAFF SPONSOR: Min Schutzberger, why did you put an 'M' at the top of my paper, inxtead of u hundred? MR. JOHN J. SCOTTY, ENGLISH: Watch your .fpellingg nzinpellirzg is my pet pee1te. ' MISS GERTRUDE O. SHEA, ENG- LISH: Student: Top o' the morning, Mit: Shea. Mix: Shea: And the rert of the day to yourrelflu MR. JOHN SOMMER, INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Fm with you, kiddies. MRS. HAZEL R. STERN, SQCIAL SCIENCEQ SENIOR CLASS COORDI- NATOR: I realize this if very intererting, but we mutt be moving along. MISS LILLIAN VON BREMER, ENG- LISH: Member.rhip in Mix! Von B.',r .reven o'cloclz lVahe-up, Make-up, Shut-up Club ix open to all 'frixky' xtudentxf' MRS. AUDREY WATSON, MATHE- MATICS: Are there any volunteer: to put there next problem! on the board? MRS. THELMA C. WESTON, MATHEMATICS: Be .rttre to work .rimultuneom equa- tion: at the 147712 time. SERGEANT CLARENCE P. WIEBEN, R.O.T,C.: When you want it done at the lax! minute, call on the R.0.T.C. MR. MAURICE A. WILLIAMS, SCI- ENCE: Better late than never, but better newer late, MR. HOWARD C. WILSON, SCI- ENCE: lf you don't pau this text, we're through. MR. MEYER YASNOFF, MATHE- MATICS: All right, rlau, put away your equip- in 018721. sa 's.',,.,i' Ei : my 'NJ -1' W rscxxfl IN MEMORIAM CATHERINE, BOND The passing of Miss Catherine M. Bond on july 18, 1960, greatly grieved South Shore students and faculty. Truly a dedicated educator, Miss Bond won the respect and love of those who had the pleasure of knowing and working with herl A woman-of great personal charm and integrity, she possessed a sincere interest in the development of every student in the language department. As competent teacher and sponsor of the Cercle Franpaisf' she inspired her students, many of whom have continued their linguistic studies in college. .Faculty members and the student body felt that a tangible memorial should be es- tablished so that future students, as well as those at South Shore now, would be aware of Miss Bond's fine work. Perpetuation of her outstanding endeavors has been accom- plished by adding a new section of foreign books to our library. Although a great lady has passed from our midst, her influence still remains with us. 2I CLASS S An opportunity for all to benefit from a free system of education. Dennis Black, Howard Zeitz, Sharon Lieberman, Sanford Shattil Ray Quisenberry, Lois Platt. it 'k'kir'k 'lr -k ir 'k ir it 'k 'k 'A' 'ic -k 'k 'ir it 'k ir 'k if if 'k 'k ir uk' 'k 41 ir -A' fffu ,A - ' LD ' 1. LH fx ' x - 1' NN- K - J -rg--. I' V1 5, . L1 4 T. qc .S H., ' tv 'x K A . FQ N eq... 6.-1423 sv? .mi if ',,v, ,. V , 1 .1 . 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F R 53.1 V, .-Q AlVulEfXVT' 1 f PQ S! i I., ' ,ff F l -.2 V F. l l K N'-n 1. ,Q l . l M .5 ' 4 Gi O! LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 28 Alice Booth, Lois Platt, Allen Shub, Karalyn Friedman, Gail Zivin, Terri Distenfield. Although not evident in every clay actions and conversations, the worries over toclay's present world relations linger in everyones mind. The teacher, the housewife, the parents of teenagers or young children, and all other citizens contemplate the troubles produced by disarmament, cold war, or Communism. South Shores Language Department attempts to break one of the barriers prevalent in negotiations and world misunderstandings. Our department, continually enlarging, contains today's most modern equipment as an aid in the teaching and learning of languages. The new methods introduced by the laboratory have been so successful and interesting that many more students are now beginning or advancing their study of it language. Students may now choose French, Latin, Spanish, or Hebrew. sw., .. ,-,, :V ..,- ... 1 L, '1 - l .. .1 ' - 7 --'- f :::: f S ' 5- - v ff va., P I l Q , 'N ' 29 ' JJWT' ' 421 .9 , , -.A,v 1 '51, 1 ,. 14 14 3. 'x v, x High. ' . I. , :Eli I J 1 4. 'H ' Lil 'E 17 ' ' I 3511: , Y --x. u , H , VU is p Q. Donna Skidell, Diane Skidell, Fran Pearson. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, is the cry of the witches in Macbeth. Not so, however, with the members of South Shore's cooking classes. Their laboratories have been completely rejuvenated to aid the homemakers in accomplishing remarkable culinary feats. 9., In the sewing classes, too, several improvements have been made. Instruction has been reorganized to correspond with the method used by the famous clothing houses of the world. The Bishop Method eliminates basting and prevents a home-made appearance. This new system permits the seamstress to produce clothing with a professional look and fit. , Inq X i I ...Alain Barbara Price, Nancy East, Pat Kimball. HO E These improvements, together with the excellent knowledge gained through the Home Management class prevent the students from adding too much salt in the soup, putting the zipper in backwards, or pinning t baby instead of the diaper. 30 Now is thc tirnejf-Q9 for all goodfj men to come to the aid of their party, is the familiar phrase to which typing studcnts pound their way to the perfect page in commercial classes at South Shore. Diligence and accuracy :irc stressed in all courses of the depzutment. Latest developments in the modern business of machine bookkeeping, typing, business administration, and commercial law are integrated into the curriculum to keep npzice with the progressive and highly competitive white collar world. Vivian Zlatnik, Sandra Milton, Connie Anton. as .x I W f Qi Na-,Wil A 3 ia, xl -M il' A W , 1,5 1 x21 .- Uv' - .QQ Q' in-5,-:X ggi X ' K9 S www H is W., wif Ti .W 4 f ,MW 'i ' aw wi' if Q Q3 'L 512: - 1 Q :EL f 1-1 W , e. Steven Dosick, Bernard Kerman, Jack Dschida, Bill Crawley, Robert Clay. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT One step forward, one step backward, turn around and run! These commands are frequently heard in the Boys' Physical Education Department. To an outsider, these orders may seem somewhat absurdg but to a gym student they are a part of calisthenics, which are included in the curriculum as a means of developing well-rounded individuals. Fundamentals of good sportsmanship, an important part of the program, are taught by means of game participation. Health courses, which instruct the boys in the care of the body, complete the requirements for a firm physical education background. E 1 I: 4-In Q wigfbifflw :.:.i:,: L. . . If ' I .z 4 L-v...,., . LGWER CLASSME E ix I . we liluuliguf 1 -,. 1 . X. ' ,L Elevator passes for sale cheap, says Judy Schakner to credulous freshmen. The eager shining faces seen around South Shore signify the onslaught of another group of lower class- men. W.itl1 elevator passes in one hand and air-con- ditioned locker leases in the other, they are quickly indoctrinated into the many facets of high school life. Under the able direction of the experienced juniors and seniors, the lower classmen immediately adopt the hallowed traditions of going up down staircases, of uncovering new textbooks, and of damp- ening the bold spirits of hall guards with withering re- plies. Their only sustaining hope comes from the knowledge that with a little patience, they, too, will become upper classmen someday. Frou! rozzf: Robert Levy, Marsha Flack, Steve Swidler, Linda K Mark Gerber, Avery Delott. Second mu-'.' Irving Patt, joan Pantsios, Gail Lapook, Linda L Adrienne Epstein, Diana Fields. Third raw: Lynne Bartenstein, Steven Tennant, Gerald Kirschb Lauren Craig, Gary Lapook, Alan Ziv, Valerie Adams. Fourlb row: Gayle Shucter, Richard Eggener, Bella Drachler, R Proctor, Gayle Alexenberg, Sharon Goldberg. Bark row: Myron Block, Thomas Miller, Linda Eisenstein, Mike G man, William Ackerman, Craig Tatar, John Delano. MRS. FELDMAN,S 1B DIVISION . 36' MISS HAUTA'S lB DIVISION Jr row' Carol Karps, Michele Goldstine, Lloyd Levinson, Elaine oloto, Robert Galbraitli. md muf: Jerry Benrden. Priscilla Berman, Karen Nordquist, Jennifer eitlin, Susan Shapiro, Claire Schechter. rd mul: Carol Nilsen, David Green, Paul Stoops, Robert Levy, oward Rudolf, Sharon Jevert, Jenn Moran. k row: Alan Berk, Jeffrey Larson, Henry Fnjgman, Williarii Pankey, d Holstein, Thomas McCune, Andrea Mnntell. From rare: Harvey Schneir, Harriet Heyman, Bette Wfeisberg, Richard Murray, Joanne Shapiro. Semin! rozr: Susan Hanauer, Deborah Notkin, Jane Froman, Susan Raub, Susan Smith, Marilynn Horn. Third row: Phyllis Eisenberg, Marilyn Adams, Arlene Maslowsky, Anita Steingold, Allen Lev, Barbara Levine. Fourth rouf: Judi Krugman, Helene Uritz, Arthur Abelson, Charles Corbett, Jacqueline Dunn, Michele Lebo. Bark row: John Tarson, Gregory Taylor, George Jacksi, Barry Gadlin, Sidney Stein, Burt Adams, Steven Shulruff. MISS JEFFERS, IB DIVISION MISS ROACH'S IB DIVISION Franz row: Helaine Penner, Arlene Shub, Steven Risher, Roger Bloom, Robert Levine, Lee Guggenheim. Second row: Wendy Bell, Susan Erlanger, Rosalyn Weinstein, Marsha Wetmore, Elaine Fishman, jonina Finkel, Gerry Goldstein. Third row: Barry Lewison, Judith Simes, Sarelle Fields, Joyce Getner, George Hardin, Stuart Motew. Buck row: jeffrey Schultz, Robert Kushen, Charna Segal, Richard Dick, Don Turner, Richard Meyers, James Hoidahl. Franz row: Carol Hirschberg, Paul Solomon, julie Bitters, Alan Bro' Linda I-Iolzer, Robin Orlov, Bennett Black. Second row: Leonard Rothschild, Marilyn Blitzstein, Lynne Robin Gloria Davis, Dean Alexander, Bruce Berenzweig, Christine W Third raw: Georgia Bohmann, Larry Weinstein, Toby Zwikel, Ric Turley, jeff Glassman, Donna Draves. Bark row: Greig Magnuson, Craig Newman, Bill Kabaker, Den Hedberg, Dan Drakulich, Douglas Stangle, Ralph Marchand. MRS. SADKIN'S 1B DIVISION 'P' ii h I 6 nl muz' Robert Guthrie, Howard Olson, Stuart Pockross, Steve renner, Peter Wagner, Larry Putty, Richard Saks. and row: Marty Weiner, Judith Gail, Elizabeth Collins, Harlene latner, Susan Korngoot, Howard Cohn, Mark Greenberg. 'rd row: Muriel Sullivan, Gary Orman, Susan Einbinder, Matilda aphir, Marsha Brooks, Sharon Stangel. k raw: Roberta Gruwell, Allan Kohn, Patricia Clune, Herb Pozen, oward Eagle, julian Schwimmer, Albert jackson. MRS. SAIDEL'S 1B DIVISION X From row: Howard Shapiro, David Fox, Laddie Topel, Carol Haffron, Charles Gladstone, Richard Mayer. Second row: Caryn Nathan, Janis Born, Chris Papageorge, Elaine Wag- ner, William Gleeson, Robert Gleeson, Third row: jackie Radis, Gordon Mazursky, Larry McCormick, Richard Sugar, Karen Kohenn, Susan Silverstein. Back row: Steve Drower, Gail Charles, John Click, Richard Anderson, Alfred Samek, Edward Echt, Joanne Rogers. MR. SCOTTY'S 1B DIVISION L Front raw: Renee Radousky, Sheila Rodin, Barbara Raff, Betty Horvath, Robert jackson. Serand row: Ray Ebinger, Harriet Schlan, Sharon Sloan, Richard Penner, Ronald Glickman, Denise Shayne. Tbird raw: Francine Vickery, Sharleen Miller, Gayle Garmisa, Bernard McDonald, Alan Weintraub, Robert Ellis. Fourlb row: Janice Wallace, Linda Halter, Susanne Reiter, Marilyn Boedeker, Ann Greenblatt, Arthur Feinberg. Back row: Michael Stock, James Druzik, Henry Ochart, Willianu Hagene, Alan Kremin. MISS BOCK,S 1A DIVISION ' x . l I MISS CURTIS, IA DIVISION -'ont row: Mary Myers, Edward Freund, Susan Oronowslcy, Michael Barrash. -'cond row: Douglas Kullerstrand, Madelyn Berezin, Larry Froh- lich, Mary Kay Smith, Barbara More, Michael Horwitz. -bird row: David Byman, James Fisher, Leslie Dematoff, Lorraine Oster, Bill McGrath, Paul Bluestein. mrlb row: Ann Gray, Howard Tasner, Demetri Alexander, Mi- chael Harpur, Thomas Riley, James Hill, Merle Kleinberg. me row: Steve Hirsch, Gerald Kleinberg, Robert Nadler, Margaret Blumberg. H' g3 4' Q f M' . 4 v a ,V 8 fi .. t i ' 1: - ' 735' l ls' 5 X .L A A' - s if Q , ' '5 W, Front row: Judith Jaffe, Richard Holzer, George Blickhahn, Eddie Pokorny, Steve Kahn. Second m1u.' Bonnie Powell, Richard Salem, Roslyn Kovel, Colette Wallace, Robert Foutts. Third row: Linda Robins, Arlene Dwortz, Joanne Barkan, Maureen Boron, Judie Feldman. Fourth row: Jeri Kleyensteuber, Janice Hall, Karen Olson, James O'Brien, Lee Ann Hagenson, Joanne Evans. Bark row: Leslie Lyndstrom, Nancy Skoda, Roland Schroeder, George Monsson, Bill Schroeder, Bonnie Sadle, Marlene Lapin. IA DIVISION l -f 51351 MRS. DONAHUE s MISS GROH'S IA DIVISION v -V215 Front row: Robin Smolin, Leona Zimmern, Alfred Stengel, Goldenberg, Jeffrey Coleman. Second row: Helene Solcolof, Charla Arkiss, Cathy Dwortz, Abrams, Clarice Swanborn, Sharon Grossman. Third row: Charles Cohen, Bonnie Heimerclinger, Linda William Smith, Bruce Burg. Burk raw: Roberta Bernstein, Judy Pahn, William Axelson, Axelson, Dennis Slan, Helen Delson, Rochelle Zaitz. Harris Pamela Parker, Ronald F1-out row: jane Loebl, Arlene Goldman, Shirley Wise, Michal Wolfe, Arlene Novick, Rhonda Kosner. Second row: Lynn Feingold, Vivian Aronesti, Sandra Abrams, Day Katz, Michael Wodis, Ruth Fuerst. Tbira' row: Patty Salomon, Ethel Stohl, Martin Helmer, Tom Adlu Ira Edelson, Ira Weiner. Fourth row: Alan Goldberg, Bonnie Laskey, Randi Rubovits, Pau Mills, janet Ruben, Clive Harding, Richard Davidson. Bnrle raw: Robert Pomerance, Steven Blum, Linda Rosen, Marily Fischer, Audrey Goldman, David Borus, Bill Bogolub. MRS. KULLE,S IA DIVISION 1 flu 5 U9 ., Vx ont row: Judith Brown, Linda Brown, Elliott Gladman, Carol Thuringer, Rozanne Dosick, Murray Cohen. ' rand row: Margery Lewy, Hilary Pastewski, Stanley LeVee, Bonnie East, Joanne Caim, Laurie Grossman. ird raw: Jewel Schwitters, Jerrold Kessler, Bruce Scheff, Belinda Koloffer, Barry Schulman, Ralph Clark. urlla row: Phyllis Chapman, Williaiiu Raffel, Michael Trotta, Raymond Peterson, Marilyn Allison, Norma Deerey. ck raw: Robert Poctt, Barry Smith, Susan Frook, Sharyn Witten- berg, Robert Lehmann, Roberta Berkson. X MISS MOONEY'S lA DIVISION Franz row: Olivia Flores, Nicholas Nickolopulos, Peggy Kennedy, Jacqueline Smith, Allan Hanhart. Seromz' row: Judith Johnson, David MacKenzie, Elizabeth Medueczky, Fred Minskey, David Pillet, Barry Spitzer. Third row: Howard Tatar, Larry Nudelman, Vicki Brown, Helen Butcher, Magdaline Berchos, Susan Harvey. Fourlb row: XVilma Grossman, Kinga Petrasovits, Robert Alward, Terry Atkins, Tom Skelton, Barbara Strahl. Bark row: Cynthia Miller, Ruth Friefeld, Sherry Ginsburg, Steven Skinder, Thomas Diamant, Elizabeth Hoehener, Catherine Mayer. MRS. PHILLIPS, lA DIVISION MISS I ie SCHUTZBERGER,S IQ IA DIVISION Fran! row: Kathy Polcorny, Stanton Wolfe, Bernard Marx, Marlene Smith, Terence Swift. Second row: Nancy Coner, Allan Goldstein, Audrey Kurke, Cheri Line, Gene Faermark. Third row: Norman Lieber, William Haines, Thomas Resnick, David Zatz, Jerry Rand, Terry Glover. Fvurlla row: William Feldt, Meridith Wolfe, Mary Hamburg, Laura Dart, Mercedes NVolfe, Carol Bougie, Mike Weisskopf. Back row: Toni Hartrich, Rosemary Reed, Ira Mer, David Pritikin, Charles Good, Denise Wheaton, Maureen Goldstein. MRS. SCHOFIELD'S IA DIVISION Fran! rouu' Cheri Brown, Bennett Bilski, Michael Weintraub, Ke Kohn, Diane Shagam, Toby Garber, Jacqueline Weinberg. Serwm' row: Martin Siegel, Marcia Immergluck, Leslie Tayl Sharyn Klinsky, Allan Newdelman, Lois Roseff, Susan Scher. Third muh' Janice Gabe, Michele Sohn, Doreen McCallum Les Schutters, Bonnie Dolinka, Dorothy Zirngibl, Rachel Back row: Josephine Vahey, Leonard Cohnmann, Bruce Robert Kennedy, Belinda Bassett, Max Weinberg, Dona Ross Goldstein. ie, I hour. MRS. WATSON'S lA DIVISION please, Please, PLEASE! Get off the phone. You've been talking for half Front row: Williarn Pearlman, Alexis Perl, Carol Frank, Perri Lou Spielman, Roberta Farmer, Merilyn Rutzky, Jerry Gore. Second row: Kathryn Meyering, Cynthia Marek, Bonnie Bernstein, Robert Klaskin, Lesley Alpert, Judy Moss, Donna Hyde. Third row: Irvin Moskowitz, Evelyn Kravetz, Larry McCormick, Herman Jackson, Michael Siegel, Williaxui Scanlon. Back foul: Wayne Kuhn, Toni Langstaclter, Andrea Hasselson, Steven Goldberg, Diane Lewis, Michael Chestler, Harlan Dorfman. lr' rg. rv' MR. ALO'S 2B DIVISION Franz raw: Sandra Hodge, Ira Distenfield, Peter Orlinsky, Barbara Sanes. Second row: Francine Gaan, Adrienne Epstein, Judy Steffen, Rebecca Feinstein, Ronald Klepetar. Third row: Diane Tanis, Barry Frazin, Nancy Roll, Marie Ponce, Karen Johnson, Rowena Kelleck. Fourth row: Paul Bucher, Deanna Jetton, Helen Rech, Lorry Sirkin, Mike Devereaux, Mary Ann Petrosky. Bark raw: Steve Alpert, Howard Brooks, Marty Lieberman, Leonard Maslowsky, Russ Murray, Arno Furstenberg, john Hays. From row: Judy Van, Sharon Kruzan, Patricia jascot, Carolyn Mur Marshall Appell. Second row: Barry Kramer, Jimmy Rothschild, Margie Sager, Ad Ender, Gail Schatz, Michael Polak. Third row: Libby Silvert, John Herman, Joy Smith, Larry Bee Allen Meier, Linda Beedle. Bark row: Barbara Kemp, William Lester, Ronald Feltz, Gerald Ha Rhona Berkley, Bradley Poncher. MISS BRESLIN,S 2B DIVISION l vi row' Phyllis Kramer, Wendi Rabens, Sandy Sklansky, Sharon George Williainscmn, Margie Sitkoff. rauf.' Tom Stemple, Lester Mosbacher, Karen Sparhawk, Kibort, Fred Levy, Kenneth Adelman. row: Nancy I-luclak, Rochelle Barracl, Jim Frazier, Lee Smith, Darrah row: Ann Varna Garis, Mary Burger, James Frye, Marcie arrison, Gina Jacobs, Sue Waldiiian. lb row: Michael Miller, Lester Horvath, Ronald Bachenheimer, on Self, Dick Wfiborg, Gail Bogomol. MR. DIAMOND'S 2B DIVISION l MR. COOICS 2B DIVISION Front row: Linda Frank, Michele Swee, Ronald Persson, Lynne Sinton, Charles Shapiro. Second row: Marty Soll, Toba Somerman, Ronald Heilbrunn, Patricia Dopp, Bruce Hochstadter, Ellen Bierman. Third row: Sandra Glazov, Beth Marshall, Jennifer Van Duyse, Sharon Kruzan, Arthur Stocke. Fourth row: Richard Greenblatt, Stuart Gosenpud, Michael Shapiro, Gary Blumenthal, Jerry Cohen, Ivan Rittenberg. Back row: Judi Greenwald, Leslie Turner, Ralph Oko, Earl Vincent, Karna Peto. Front row: Laurel Ravitz, Diane Shrago, Shirley Hanson, Shari Jacobson, Helene Milenbach. Serolzd rozgf: Dennis Greenspon, David Klitzky, Robert Hurwitz, Mike Block, Leonard Tischler. Third 1-ow: Jeanne Hyde, Laurence Sgector, Renee Reese, Susan Berger, Linda Marienthal. Fourlb 1'a11i'.' Susan Stamler, Maureen Goldsmith, Bradley Poncher, Allan Charles, Allan Harrison, Kenneth Wasserman. Buck raw: Howard Labow, Stewart Brown, Claude Moulton, Lee Leserman, Rick Sistek, Andy Watson, Judy Heilbrunn. MISS HUBLER'S 2B DIVISION 4 Front row: Beth Formund, Cheryl Berrington, Lee Katz, Rob Weinstein, Ellen Cohen. Second row: Joseph Holtzman, Nanette Laven, Bette Mackie, Mar Walk. Third row: Jeanne Mittler, Donna. Morros, Barbara Silverman, Ja Block, Elaine Schain. Fourth row: Rachel Rubinstein, Charles Barr, Edward Millunchi Michael Popper, Larry Cohn, Alan Loiben. Bark row: Barbara Graff, Jim Rubin, David Becker, Gordon Radl Barnett Ruttenberg, Jack Block, Shirley Levy. MISS O'ROURKE'S 2B DIVISION MRS. COLEMAN'S 2A DIVISION 111 row: Jaclyn Abrams, Sharyn Leon, Jill Slone, Carol Hicks, aren Friedland, Barbara Rubinstein, Eileen Dick, Laurie Berk- an, Joanie Kieppinger. and row: Beverly Berkovitz, Brenda Oretsky, David Dominguez, ayne Gray, Michael Levitt. Sheryie Peterson, Gloria Grossblatt, eff Berman, Vicki Steele, Joan Newman. ,E row: Karen Windchy, Harold Shinsky, Joseph Boyd, Lawrence ox, Pat Donegan, Michael Weis, Audrey Pfingst, Richard Christy, avid Bennett, Susan Penner, Mike Dunham. Front 1'01l'.' Jean Block, Sandra Sklar, Holly Ansell, Tony Kastel, Judy Teich, Susan Levy. Second row: Nancy Marx, Andrea Simmons, Daniel Levitan, Merle Pomper, Marsha Naiclitch. Third row: Edward Reingold, Karen Pollock, Roberta Pollack, Marion Apter, Marcy Baron, Judie Pratt. Faurlb raw: Sue Sondell, Jaycee Aronson, Michael Gordon, Wesley Johnston, Dale Kushner, Gail Hoffman. Burk row: Phyllis Kleinstein, Irene Tiscner, Arlene Ruksza, Stephen Hollander, Pamela Van Kirk, Alfred Lewy, Sharon Epstein. MISS HANSEN'S 2A DIVISION 49 MR. .IACOBSEN'S 2A DIVISION ' Front row: Karen Abeson, Kathy Boughey, Barbara Marbell, Betsy Schneider, Diane Quinlivan, Alan Wilens. Second row: Pat Golden, Allen Anderson, Heidi Charous, Gail Meyer, Darla Schroeder, Charnrlaine Straszewski. Third row: Susan Tupler, Bruce Gray, Elsie Blevins, Rosemarie Daniele, Terri Danos, Ann Talbot, Dave Lundgren. Bark row: Linda Raskin, Frank Cornell, Gerry Zogaric, Glenn Fef- ferman, Douglas Gast, Steven Bachenheimer, Mike Cahill. v, 154. x Front row: Susan Kastel, Lottie Meyers, Dale Levinson, P Freiman, Edythe Goldberg, Mary Beers, Patti Bell, Lolita LoFran Serond row: Eileen Sager, Richard Meltzer, Roger Goodman, Sus Alter, Rose Garvey, Mary Devlin, Allen Heilig, Stanley Kle Judy Levay, Harriet Silverman. Bark row: Mark Mamalakis, Richard Moeller, Judy Rosen, D Crumpley, Brian Bubeck, Sam Haemovitz, Ronald Kehr, Rich Halpern, Michael Fox, Karole Smith, Lester Fink, Willi Shugan. I QD' MR. KENIG'S ZA DIVISION x'X , 1 HYITO' A qi MRS. MARION'S 2A DIVISION row: Nancy Devine, Barbara Kesner, Hilary Lewis, Susie Lynne Sanderman, Donna Kayton, Sharon Rich, Joan joan Levy, Lois Lipton. ww: Michelle Scott, Eileen Estes, Florence Loiben, Roberta Joni Jackson, Robert Wittie, Ruth Fitch, Susan Strom, Gonsky, Eve Sonneman, Laurel Block. row: George Solomon, Steven Schwartz, Ray Jones, Joel Leslie Goldman, Sam Haines, Ed Jaffe, Lois Dahlin, Peter Jarvis Friduss. Linda Stone, Robert Greenberg. Fran! row: Marvin Heiman, Carol Apter, Nancy Berman, Barbara Black, Sfondeles Liberty, Phyllis Hofman, Laurie Braun, Richard Isenberg. Second row: Barbara Moore, Susan Barrow, Donna Mattson, Nancy Haglund, Antoinette Vandas, Elsa Eskonen, Susan McCullough, Kathleen Changus, Marion Stoops, Miriam Flack. Back row: Ricky Rosenfield, Mickey Freedman, Paul Price, Arnold Bernstein, Charles Sicel, Val Sesek, Carl Porter, Pete Marcus, Steven Seigler. MRS. McNAMARA'S 2A DIVISION Q15- l I 52 Lf .a B155 MISS O'BRIEN'S 2A DIVISION Franz row: Elizabeth Loewe, Barbara Weinstein, Barry Polisky, Janet Grinker, Judith Cohan, Bobbe Malkin. Sefond row: Francine White, Ellen Silverman, Ilene Kaplan, Sonia Dubin, Barbara Bilski, Julius Loeser, Elaine Panutsos. Third row: David Locks, Steven White, Judy Baird, Vicki Kramer, Mitchell Rubinstein, Arnold Klein, Judy Taymor. Fourth row: Richard Rabens, Rodger Himmel, Daniel Glicken, Jeffrey Brown, Dennis Coleman, Michael Snyder, Don Bruszer. Bark row: Eugene Barasch, Henry Pearson, Steven Christon, Charles Rawleigh, Philip Wolpe, Peter Frankenthal. From raw: Susan Gogol, Judy Greenspan, Juanita Weinberg Ly Rooth, Lori Jackson, Second row: Miriam Strick, Robert Jeffre, Roberta Little, Mar Seider, Andrea Klein, Mark McKinney. Third foul: Eileen Kahn, Marianne Schonfeld, Cathy Conno Gladys Simon, Carol Milzer. Fourth row: Merle Newman, Wayne Skurow, Laura Belkin Schmoll, Judi Goodman, Barbara Devine. Bach row: Stuart Zisook, Gary Easthope, Alan Markovitz, Buletty, Thomas Berchos, John Granger, Larry Rosenb it MRS. PAULSEN'S 2A DIVISION usch xxx Front row: Suzy Newman, Ellen Weiner, Marcia McGuire, Dariel Anderson, Howard Grosky. Second raw: Susan Wurbel, Jann Schlesinger, Marsha Gilden, Susan Lapin, Shelley Pastor, Judy Brown. Third row: Don Martin, Steve Zitowsky, Robert Goodman, Susan Stein, Ken Kurke. Fourth row: Stuart Adler, Bill Zirngibl, David Schiamberg, Curtiz Gangi, Richard Sonaty. Buck row: Ronald Banks, Edward Barry, Richard Reed, Mark Streeter, jerry Mogy. MR. WILLIAMS' 2A DIVISION fggl ff f , W 1? 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BURNS' 3B DIVISION Fran! row: Holly Simpson, Janice Welch, joan Alpert, Judy Ander- son, Marion Matlock, Henrietta Gerstel, Sharon Friedman. Second row: Arlen Rubin, Ann Blitzstein, Linda Breeding, Karen Matthews, Carol Bachenheimer, Pamela Segal, jill Shapiro, Bar- bara Schnitz, Susanne Taylor. Bark row: Paul Deutch, Philip De Angeles, Thomas Morrow, David Kaplan, Richard Glass, Warren Swanson, Howard Shless, Richard Saly, Steven Dulik, James Lowenstein, Neal Goldman. MRS. HALLISY'S 3B DIVISION iffy' Front row: Gail Vold, Ann-Marie Sandberg, Cookie Gerstel, Maureen Kotler, Gail Shapiro, Gayla Levinson, Sara Schochet, Barbara Kubey, Linda Helmer, Bruce Katz, Second row: David Oberg, Michael Drachler, Bob Maples, Sheryl Pritikin, Barbara Feldman, Barbara Lorentzen, George Kerman, Michael Swidler, George Schmidt. Back row: John Murphy, Michael Moran, Robert McArdle, Bruce Smiley, James Alexander, Harold Schroeder, Frank Anton, Richard Bradford, Kenneth Simon, Bruce Stern, Richard Berz. MISS HAUTA,S 3B DIVISION Frau! wiv: Kathy Rand, Ellen Kraus, Ellen Nathan, Sharon Wils Rita Gross. Second raw: Joan Bauer, Preston Uney, Nancy Richardson, Lal Marder, Pamela Zierke, Norman Levenson, Sharon Sommer. MRS. MAJ ORS' Bark row: Karla Levinson, Jonathan Goodman, Harold Levy, Hachmann, john Chuckman, Owen Wonders, Marc Rifkin, Bierman. ws, l-,i 3B DIVISION 155' 3 MISS SHEA'S 3B DIVISION Jwer left: Ferne Drachler, chairman of the Charity Committee, keeps the school posted on the divisions' progress in the Crusade of Mercy. :wer righl: Hall guard posts are handy for last minute note compari- ns. ,JT ,- 2' sig , v Fran! 1'0u'.' Toby Frey, Coralee Birdwell, Barbara Noel, Muriel Houston, Carol Thomsen, ,Ioan Bitters. Second 1'0Zl',' Margie Zolla, Nina Goldman, Shelley Lerner, Nitza Necheles, Jacqueline Paul, Susan Wolfe, Brenda Mozin, Eliza- beth Lifchez. Third row: Barry Weitzenfeld, Jay Goldenberg, john Redfern, Harvey Plaut. Donald Smith, Constantine Korose, Harold Eisen- berg. Back raw: Marshall Snider, Kenneth Letraunik, John Ross, Bonnie Vanselow, Dwight Farwell, Gary Powers, Eunice Schulman, Tim Thimios, jay Dryan, Robert McGreal. ' XI T Fl2'.. fl.NiikBEi'2 MISS BISBEE'S 3A DIVISION From row: Laura Seren, Aline Friedman, Barbara Siebenshuh, Jen- nifer Farley, Lorraine Goldman, janet Lucchesi. Second row: Anita Eve, Lacey Nutting, Helen Hibbott, Marguerite Shuchter, Janice johnson, Andrea Trock, Virginia Stockman. Third row: Nancy Sheridan, Susan Zeman, Howard Blaz, Robert McCarthy, Ann Cookman, Sharon Skupien. Fouflla 1-ow: Ralph Rubner, Joseph Ginsburg, Harvey Claster, Ken- neth Suskin, David Hoffman, Alan Davis. Bark row: Alan Andalman, Dennis Good, George Kempf, Nelson Habenicht, Daniel Boni, Richard Rosen, jerry Tenner. Front row: Josette Ach, Marjorie Knutson, Dorothy Johnson, Sus Gordon, Gerson Mosbacher. Serond vow: Ardith Rashkow, Debrah Millunchick, Carol Grossm Hilary Kromelow, Marlene Ward, Susan Krause. Third row: Donna Haless, Sharon Waxnian, Wayne Kaplan, Jane Shankman, jeffrey Falk. Fourlb row: Michael Alexander, Charlene Weber, Lee Fensin, Sus Fineberg, Carolyn Mandel, Richard Russell. Bark row: Harold Cayton, Mark Schorr, James Buckley, Phi Grossman, jerry Brody. MR. COBB'S 3A DIVISION as l row: Judy Feldman, Lynn Landers, Karen Kahn, Lynne Edel- Susan Germaine, Ilene Fishman. row: Lynn Weinberg, Ronelle DuBrow, Mary Zink, Marilyn Dayle Lawrence, Anita Formosa. row: Darlene Kuyton, Michele Young, Ronald Pales, Fred- Wachtel, Adrienne Hurvitz, Judi Schakner. row: Kenneth Heyman, Roberta Chatt, Stephen Sontz, Martin leisher, Marion Rosenthal, Mark Brody. k row: Eve Schneiderman, Sam Kroll, Richard Halpern, Don nderson, Sanford Levine, David Lawrence, Robert Schmidt. MRS. COX'S 3A DIVISION Front row: Adriann Silverbrand, Joanne Yates, Penny Pikofsky, Bob Dahlin, Karen Kales. Second row: Elinor Lannin, Larry Burland, Dana Kahn, Nina Wein- stein, Bonnie Toussaint. Third row: Marilynn Truax, Gail Belenke, Daniel Moran, Kerry McConnehey, Judy Meyers, George Temple, Donna LaBundy. Fourth row: Robert Margolis, Arthur Kubey, Richard Sager, Geof- frey Seaman, Donald Kraft, William Ostrinsky. Back row: Richard Schlifke, Hal Singer, Jerome Barrad, Richard Benson, Thomas Morony, Mark Winsberg, James Elbaor. MR. CRANE'S 2- 3A DIVISION - l 4 .L Az Front raw: Rick Born, Diane Potash, Jean Nuss, David Ehrlich, Susan Lindsay, Renee Feldschreiber, Claire Altbach. Second row: Maxine Jacobson, Sharyn Pratt, Annette Broh, Jerold Silverman, Nick Costopoulos, Marie Regan, Doreen Engel. Third row: Gloria Gerber, Donald Smith, Janice Hassiepen, Alan Grayson, Judy Claahsen, Barbara Taylor. Back row: Richard Seip, Alan Lecler, David Alpert, John Dragon, Ray Davis, Fred Berger, David Trahey. MISS CULLEN'S 3A DIVISION From waz:-'.' Richard Berman, Carol Turley, Richard Chileen, Marill De Koven, Margot Greenberg. Serond row: Texas Eckstone, Barbara Brodsky, Sandra Koss, Shea Goldstein, Karen Kaufman. , Third row: James Chudnow, Denise Macropulos, Karen Summ. Scott Allswang, Eileen Bennett, Ida Ashley. Fourth row: Alvin Brown, Warren Soble, Betty Pick, Cynt Parry, Richard Stevens, Kathy Pagenkopf. Bark row: Robert Potter, Larry Orlov, Bruce Turner, Donald Pli James Norman, Arthur O'Connor. MR. MANAT'S 3A DIVISION MR. MONGERSON'S lx 3A DIVISION 5' 0 ani row: Diane Kelley, janet Kaplan, Susan I-Iesky, Donna Putnam, Karen Ray, Sharon Schneider. .cond row: Maureen Richter, Karen Schroeter, Larry Weinberg, Shirley Carland, Roseann Burke, Susan Stiles, Ruth Ingles, Marvelle Vickery, Robert Rotcher. lvird row: Carolyn Michau, Ray Michau, Barry Ferner, Warren Krugman, Carole Nowakowski. 'ck row: Donald Best, Sidney Mathias, Williani Clark, Robert Lincoln, Walyne Loughran, Bert Grunnet. Front row: Leonard johnson, Marlene Fischer, Hannah Gold, Mary jo Feldt, Natalie Siegel, Constance Siegel. Second row: Milton Simmons. Annette Maffia, Brian Harris, Susan Skogsberg, Evelyn Mardat, Evelyn Gravesen, Marianne johnson. Third row: joel Meyer, Judy Brownstein, Ellyn Shainberg, Chuck Kruzan, Phyllis Friedlancler, Richard Osten. Back raw: Corky Siegel, Mark Schertzer, Howard Karm, Melvyn Goldfarb, Thomas Glassman, Evelyn Duffell, Russell Chadwick. v r MISS SCHAACICS 3A DIVISION ... . A ,,...,,,,.gmz...,,-R . ., .,,,-,,, . ,l'm'Yl .. N.- MRS. WESTON,S 3A DIVISION af . jim Powell, General Motors Public Relations Staff, demonstrates jet propulsion to students. Front row: Carolyn Levin, Heather Alpert, Nancy Schorr, Bon, Chaden, Diane Sitnick, Gail Goldstein. Second row: jane MacKenzie, Nancy Davis, Maureen Markm. Barbara johnson, Marion Krucek. Third row: Carole Buscher, Sandra Kaszuba, Michael Pearlm: Robert Orman, Douglas Gorin, Rebecca Wolfe. Fourth row: Richard Nudelman, Ronald Morris, Alan Stern, Stew Wickert, julian Lawitz. Burk row: Tom Trotta, Dustin Holmes, Michael Rice, Thom Myers, Peter Adler, jonathan Beck, Richard Rowder. ul ww: Susan Delano, Roberta Sloan, Donna Pliner, Judith Wilen- y, Anita Kornetz. Martha Reed. Gilda Freiman. nd roui: Gail Frank, Gerald DuBois, David Delott, Patricia iles, Martin Bariff, Karen Kahn. mul: Nancy Adelman, Ira Rasof, Thomas Chelius, Milton stes, Thor Berg, Stephen Kish, Arnold Klinsky, George Poole, ochelle Weissrnan. MR. DUBAN'S 4B DIVISION Front raw: Gayle Temkin, Rosiland Weis, Roberta Weis, Pat Iver- son, Sue Gordon, Tania Sazonow, Jennifer Fields. Serond row: Arlen Rubin, Donald Dreyfus, Barbara Ransford, Judy Rapacki, Linda Poznanski, Bonita Kramen, Paula Beiser, Richard Horwitz, john Wallendar. Bark row: Hillel Kliers, David Golber, Peter Friedell, Paul Altman, Robert Shapiro, Robert Dick, Mario Comacho, Glant Cohen. MISS GRAYBILL'S 4B DIVISION Fran! raw: Sandra Baum, Sherry Stein, Nancy Cuburnek, Diane Burton. Second row: john Bour, Larry Benish, Maurice Swee, Richard Smulevitz, Stuart Banks. Third row: William Saphir, john Clark, Mary Lyn Morgan, Larry Karp, Gail Muraida, Neal Gadlin, Yosh Horibe. Back row: Lynda Brooks, Robert Ackerman, Williain Erven, Kenneth Halpern, Don Larson, Lance Thompson, Eric Pettersen, julie johnson. MISS LONG'S 4B DIVISION From,1'ow,' Sheila Maydet, Margaret McGleish, Karen Hesner, L11 Van Camp, Robert Herman, Judy Touzios, Carol Cayley, Nelson, Nancy Trankar. Second raw: Alana Bloom, Carol Sue Horner, Mae Magnuson, Finkel, Gerald Lurie, Stuart Gorelik, Mike LaDere, Dave Solon Lois Yalowitz, Susan Honigmann. Back row: Mary Crossman, Richard Shimkus, Carl Samek, 11 Miller, Barry Kravitz, Larry Wallace, Barry Bluestein, Phil Co Roy Getschow, Norman Hard, Richard Blumberg, Edna Rosenb MISS VON BREMER'S 4B DIVISION Pk u f, Y! TT ff A- . f 'Y Aff tixgigg-:.4-. l f 1 ll - E: r ,T 7-1 I as-. I ' A 1 i V V ' ' ' . QQ,Q,'ff -17?--j, ,.,fj :Ps l ' ' aw ' x ? ff L , + f lx111?ff ' 3 ' , 1 1 ! M .JG gi f 9. -i '57 -iff?--' - M 2 f f Z- 1 ,419 -T- Q V5 . 15 ' P- ' s, , 5 ,ff . V 911 ,mw- QP! 1. HI 9 ,E ' is ff! 'Q iw KQV 'dk fvlm F A 5. my .J - M 1' may an , 3- , . ,,'a'b Q ,gg PA ' , N 'G , 9 V i '-7444- ,Q ,y,,a QQ , -2- vig, L 1 E. ,7 ' X'-2 , I' Aff, 'S ul'-slim -Q1 ,- W F-if' IF-JMB lb CQ 'dl' I NN', ---X:-N, ' X' - vc: -8- .541 j X v- ' -Q f, 'Q ,, M, 3 ' -952555, H ,,.1 1 A 1156 V 43 Q 4 ,fi X54 ,. .tif V, X4 X, ,Q v , 1 5 N, 1 I , , -343 , E5 x 1 Tl: LA K ma 1 3 5 ,154 gg 4' .fgl -mf. - ,-, 1 ,mr .w - :f , f H 41 n, I! , X E 'Ll I. lxzxr i ' CQ . .x , ff' 4- ul WT CHARD ADELMAN Bowling, Band, Orch., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Registrar. ARK ALEXANDER S.S.L., Hall Guard. NDRA ARKOW Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, French, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Shore Line Rep., Tide Bus., Prom Com., Scholarshi Com SSL Re Charit Ath.-Pub., Human 4 P -i - - - P-r A Y, Relations, Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. EORGE BAKOURIS Football, jr. Red Cross Rep., Stage Crew, S.S.L. Rep., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Storeroom. IEODORE BAVLY Basketball, Football Capt., Track, Wrestling, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Lettermen, Pan Am., Band, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard Capt., P.T.A. Rep. IIYLLIS BENDER jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. ISAN BERMAN Bowlin GAA Re FTA r Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., g,... p.,...,J. Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Charity. ' .IZABETH BERNOTUS G.A.A., Hall Guard. IHN BORLAN D Football, Track, Wrestling, Lettermen, Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., IANUARY 1961 xr-. 1? 2-'xv V so .1 iff, '1'5,! uf-...,,. Q.. ii f' KAY BRENNWASSER Latin, Library, Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Pep, Poster, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. JOHN BRUNNER Latin, Movie Vice-Pres., Shore Line Rep., Cap Sc Gown Corn., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. CAROLYN CARLSEN G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Latin, Mixed Chorus Lib., Tide Rep., Hall Guard. JOHN CHASE R.O.T.C. Drum lk Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Chess, Pan Am., Band, Office Aide. ROBERT CLAY Pan Am., Mixed Chorus Pres., S.S.L. Human Relations, Poster, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. BARBARA CLICK Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Vice-Pres., Pres., Chevrons, French, Library, N.H.S., Girls' Chorus Vice-Pres., Pres., Tide Rep., Sr. Class Sec., S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Pep, Poster, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. ILEEN COHEN G.A.A., S.S.L. WILLIAM CRAWLEY Movie, Radio, Science-Math, Gift Com. ELAINE DISTENFIELD G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Pan Am., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. 67 r 'N Q1 CLASS BARBARA DOLATA G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Girls' Chorus, Lib. Aide. STEVEN DOSICK Football, Band, Orch., Prom Com., Hall Guard, Registrar. JACK DSCHIDA Tennis, Shore Line Rep. SANDRA DUNCAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Hall Guard. NANCY EAST G.A.A. Gym Aide, Finance Com., Office Aide, Registrar. NORMAN EISENBERG R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Talent S Hall Guard. LINDA ERIKSON Adjuvantes, F.N.C., Finance Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. SUSAN ESCHBACH G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Social Com., S. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. SHARON FARMER G.A.A. Rep., N.H.S., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line R Tide Bus., S.S.L. Pep, Tutor. PAUL FORSYTH Football, Band, Mixed Chorus. MARY ELLEN FOUNDOS G.A.A., S.S.L. KENNETH FREUND Bowling, Pan Am., Russian, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S. Rep., Hall Guard, Tutor. SANDY GAIL Chess, Latin, Movie, Hall Guard. WILLIAM GANLEY Radio, Stage Crew Mgr., Hall Guard. DOROTHY GARB Bowling, G.A.A. Repi, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Gift Com., H Guard, Lib. Aide. LESLIE GAULT G.A.A. Gym Aide, French, Jr. Red Cross Rep., jr. Class Tre Pin 8: Ring Com., Social Com., S.S.L., Talent Show, Athlet Pub., Pep, Registrar. NANCY GELMAN G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Rep., United Nations, S.S. Rep., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. LENN ARD GERSON Wrestling, R.O.T.C. Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Russian, H Guard. ANUARY 1961 LBERT GOLDBERG R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon. jr. Class Council, Finance Com., S.S.L. Charity, Pilot, Hall Guard Capt. UL GOLDMAN Football, Track. Stage Crew, Mixed Chorus, Cap 8: Gown Com., Pin 8: Ring Com.. S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. EL GOLDSTEIN French Vice-Pres., Science-Math, S.S.L. Rep., Pilot, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. EZ GORIN G.A.A. Rep., Shore Line Bus., S.S.L. Rep. ZROLD GOSENPUD Chess, French, Band, Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com., Sta- tistics Com. Chr., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Hall Guard, Regis- trar. ARON GREENBLATT Bowling Capt., F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Rep., World Discussion, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Hall Guard. ARSHA GUTZAIT F.T.A., Tide Bus., Hall Guard, Tutor. BERT GUY Football, Swim, Movie, Stage Crew, Band, Hall Guard. ROL HALTER Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep Com., Hall Guard. NALD HARRIS Movie Treas., S.S.L. Rep., Tide Rep., Outside Messenger. IARRIET HATTERAS G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. IIARILYN HELFORD G.A.A. Pin, Adjuvantes, French, F.N.C., P.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, N.H.S., Quill 84 Scroll, Shore Line Rep., Tide Ed.-in-Chief, Social Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. iERALD HOCHBERGER R.O.T.C. Drum R Bugle, jr. Red Cross Rep., Mixed Chorus. ARBARA HOPPER G.A.A. Rep., Pin, P.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, N.H.S., Mixed Chorus Sec., Vice-Pres., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Lawn, Pep, Poster, Social, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. AROL JACOBI G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., French, F.N.C., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Commence. Com., S.S.L. Talent Show, Ath.- Pub., Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep.,. Registrar. RENDA KAPLAN Bowling, F.N.C. lATRICIA KIMBALL G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L., Pep, Hall Guard. ERI KIPNIS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., French, F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Rep., Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Bus., Scholarship Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. 'lT as Ql L. V' 'Wig-.7 'TQ- 'lb vga 'T- 'T F THOMAS LEVY Baseball Mgr., Basketball Mgr., Chess, French, jr. Red Cross Rep., Lettermen, N.H.S., Science-Math, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Lit., Tutor. SHARON LIEBERMAN G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., N.H.S., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., jr. Class Sec., Pin 8: Ring Com., Social Com. Chr., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Ath.-Pub., Pilot, Hall Guard, Regis- trar, Tutor. DAVID LIN ETZKY Swim, Pan Am., Band, Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Ath.-Pub., Pep, Hall Guard. MICHAEL LOEWENSTEIN Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. KAY MCGOVERN G.A.A., S.S.L. BRUCE MEYERS R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, French, jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Pep, Hall Guard Capt., P.T.A. Rep. DIANE MILLER Bowling Capt., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Library, Tide Rep., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. EARL MIRSKY Swim, Movie, Shore Line Rep., Statistics Com. JOHN MOELLER R.O.T.C. Exhibition, Picked Platoon, jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie. MIRIAM KLIBANOW Adjuvantes, French, jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, N.H.S., N tilae, Shore Line Rep., Alumni Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholars Awards, Pep, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Regis ALYCE KRAUSE Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. MAURY KUIT Basketball, Golf, jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Tide Rep., S. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Pep, Social, Hall Guard, Registrar. ELEANOR LARSON Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Hall Guard. KATHLEEN LARSON Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Board, Chevrons, Ir. Cross Rep., Tide Rep., Gift Com., Pin 81 Ring Com., S.S Rep., Talent Show, Ath.-Pub., Pep, P.T.A. Rep. BETTY LAZAROFF Bowling Capt., F.N.C., Library Sec., N.H.S., Pan Am., Sh Line Rep., Bus., Tide Bus., Alumni Com., S.S.L. Rep., Serv Awards, Charity, Ath.-Pub. Chr., Pep, Pilot, Social, Hall Gua Lib. Aide, Tutor. SHARON LEFLER French, F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep. MICHAEL LERMAN Wrestling, Pan Am., Band Lib., Vice-Pres., Tutor. STEVEN LEVY Bowling Capt., Chess, French, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie Tre Band, Shore Line Rep., Statistics Com., Hall Guard. CLASS O l LIFFORD MORRIS jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. ORTON MUCH Wrestling, jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Science-Math, Tide Lit., S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Charity, Citizenship,-Human Rela- tions, Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. I-IARLES MUNSON jr. Red Cross Rep., Hall Guard. DBERT NATHAN Tide Rep., Cap .Sc Gown Com., S.S.L. Talent Show, Hall Guard. ITEVEN NEI-IF Pan Am., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard Capt. DRRAINE NEUMANN Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. ICHAEL NEUMANN I Football, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Human Relations Chr., Lawn, Pep, Poster, Hall Guard Capt., P.T.A. Rep. ERROLD NEWMAN Latin, Movie, Tide Rep., Finance Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard. ARBARA NICHOLS Bowling, F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Alumni Com., S.S.L. Talent Show, Poster. IANUARY 1961 Rf? .,-5 ,-Q' ,pu ni ROBERT NOREN Football, Swim, Wrestling, jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep. BETTY PAUL G.A.A. Rep., Nautilae Treas., Girls' Chorus, Tide Rep., Pin 8: Ring Com., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Registrar. PHILIP PENDLETON Basketball Mgr., Football, Movie, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. JAMES PERKINS Baseball, Football, Hall Guard. JANET PICK G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes, F.N.C., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Service 1'Awards, Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. MICHAEL PRESS Bowling, R.O.T.C. Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Latin, Alumni Com., Hall Guard. BARBARA PRICE F.N.C., Jr. Red Cross Rep., jr. Class Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. KAREN RAHE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantes, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Library, Shore Line Rep., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. LARRY REED Football, Wrestling, Mixed Chorus, Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pilot. L Q avr.. CLASS KAREN RIPES French, F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Tide Bus. LAWRENCE RODKIN Basketball, Debate, jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie, Mixed Cho S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Citizenship, Pilot, Social, Ways Means, Hall Guard. DIANE' ROLL Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Tide Bus., Ci mence. Com., S.S.L., Pep. SANDRA ROOS Bowling, jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Pan Am., Commen Com., Lib. Aide. MIRIAM ROSENBUSCH G.A.A. Rep., French, F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Alumni Cc S.S.L. Rep., Pilot. LARRY ROSENTHAL R.O.T.C. Comm. Officer, Picked Platoon, Band, S.S.L. Pi Hall Guard. WILLIAM SCHATZ Pan Am., Band Pres., Orch., S.S.L. Service Award, Tal Show. SANFORD SHATTIL Debate, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, N.H.S., Mixed Chorus Tr Shore Line Rep., jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Vice-Pres., P Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Talent Show, Pilot, Registrar. SHERRY SHATTIL G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Board Vice-Pres., Pres., Chevr F.N.C., Latin, N.H.S. Vice-Pres., Nautilae, Mixed Chorus 3 Shore Line Rep., Bus-., Statistics Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholars Awards, Talent Show, Human Relations Chr., Pep, Pi Social, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. KAREN SHEA Girls' Chorus, Pin and Ring Com., S.S.L. Rep., P.T.A. Rep. HOWARD SIEGEL Bowling, Pan Am., Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., A Pub., Pep, Pilot, Hall Guard. LINDA SILVERMAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, F.N.C., Shore Line Rep., Class Council, Pin 8: Ring Com., Prom Com., S.S.L. A Pub., Pilot, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. GARY SIRIA. Bowling, Wrestling, Latin, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. I CAROL SKOOG - Latin, Commence. Com. KAY SMITH G.A.A. Letter, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Library Vice-Pres., N.H Pan Am. Sec., Pres., .Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Com., S.S.L., Scholarship Awards, Pep, Pilot, Social, Lib. A Office Aide. BARBARA SOKOLEC G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Acljuvantes, French, F.T. jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Mixed Cho Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. R Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Char Human Relations, Pep, Pilot, Social, Lib. Aide, Office Ai Registrar, Tutor. LYNNE SONATY G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Sta tics Com., S.S.L. Rep. LESLIE STEINBERG Bowling Capt., French, Social Com., S.S.L., Ath.-Pub., Guard, Outside Messenger, Registrar. NUARY 1961 jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie, Pan Am., Shore Line Photo., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Office Aide. DITH STIEFEL G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., F.T.A., Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Pan Am., Quill 8a Scroll, Shore Line Rep., Tide Ed.-in-Chief, Commence. Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Poster, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar BBIE STUCKEY Aqua-Debs, Hall Guard. CHAEL THORNTON S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. HN TRANKAR Football, Hall Guard. NALD VOGEL jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. MES WEAVER Baseball, Basketball Capt., jr, Red Cross Rep., Latin, Letter- men, N.H.S., Quill 8: Scroll, Shore Line Rep., Ed.-in-Chief, Sr. Class Pres., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Citizenship Chr., Fire Drill 8: Safety, Pep, Pilot, Bookroom, Hall Guard. RVIN WEINSTEIN jr. Red Cross, S.S.l.. ARREN WEISBERG Swim, Wrestling, N.H.S., Band, Shore Line Rep., Bus. Mgr., Finance Com. Chr., S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Citizenship, Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. CHAEL WEISS Basketball, Bowling, Movie, Science-Math, Stage Crew, S.S.L., Pilot, Bookroom, Hall Guard Capt., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Tutor. I WELCH G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Latin, Library, Girls' Chorus, S.S.L., Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. AREN WESTON G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, French, jr. Red Cross Rep., N.H.S., Nautilae, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Sr. Class Treas., Finance Com., S.S.L. Rep., Pilot, Office Aide, Registrar. -ANDY WILLIAMS G.A.A. Letter, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Pep, Hall Guard. LMA WISE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library Treas., N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus. Mgr., Tide Rep., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Talent Show, Pep, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. HEILA WOLFE Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Tide Rep., Bus., Gift Com., Hall Guard. MES WOLFSON Chess, Latin, Library, N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus. Mgr., Lib. Aide, Storeroom. EVERLY WRIGHT G.A.A. Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, P.T.A. Rep. LMERA SHY -Dennis Kaveshan Q '--:S'i f-Tb, , gf! M ,. 13 1, zz, fb. 35 5l'5Fi - YF,- 3 ' ' 5 -m f' fl Qwqmfwzg .,,, .N A P N 9 Q5 N I 1 W 1 I QLJVJ, iyilljiii fl' -v 4 B' :vs w E5 4 TGA gilg, ,V ff! Y 1 . z Aff :-ns4vqji A ig: ff :SAF 0 VmQE7 gT f'f: f ' 17 1 'MV 3. ui 1 m f 5 - M f 4. X. -,.sf-,,. W VM ,X '- , If V 1 ' M V -.41..:,. - 'L -, CLI! V W . Alla W. . iff' -1 X 1 ' --f---Q ' Q , f , .,- W. -' ' W V ' ,D 4.1. H--mx --- Q- I -- L. 'L-H' J ' J 'A ' ,ix , bf ' f - 4 rr ' 1' , HQLQR' .U-1' P22113 'fL-Jai, s 4, wg 1 ' W' i' big- ' 'F - 1 ,' :J J., - .- .--it-29 5?-'51, .. 1 , , - y u ' ' 'FQ'--TL-.-4-. R- 'J A X B , F, 3 ' .' - 3 q . 'L ' , -, ? :sl l'ii 'f'iL '-T'4. 'JLF' R-QA ' Y ' ' ' W V W J- '1 4 1'7ff5Q1,':,,,I': . 29 n ' f-f '. Q V. W ' A-gr, 1- ri-I' ' 1 A. f. 'Z' N- ,fig ' ..,f.4,. x?'1.ff V.-,'? 'J ' i FP ati l ' ' xiE+E ,:' 4 ' ' ' ' ' W ' ' A? 1:-aff 'M ,J I. . , , iz 4, 45 1 V Y V 1 'I L , lvliyglig V ,, Q RA xg! xr Er, , 1 a',2',' A gf V 14 1 ,ly , w' t- I, K 15111 ,'-yL,5'- .A r . f -lx ,Fx AMW? QBTTON MUSE? S ILIOT ABELSON Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Letterman, Pan Am., Tide Lit., S.S.L. Citizenship Chairman, Pep, Bookroom, Hall Guard Capt., P.T.A. Rep. AINE ABLIN iAqua-Debs, Mixed Chorus, Lib., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard. FBERTA ABRAMS Bowling, S.S.L., Pep, Hall Guard. 'KRILYN ADELMAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., F.N.C., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. 'NALD ALPERT Adjuvantes, Latin, Library, Movie, N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity, Citizenship, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Pilot, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. .RBARA ALTER Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Poster, Hall Guard, Office Aide. ' 'XRTHA ANDES Adjuvantes, Debate, French Pres., Library, N.H.S., Russian, Science- Math, World Discussion, Orch., Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Sewice Awards, Human Relations, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Storeroom. NSTANCE ANTON G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. IEILA APPELL F.T.A., Hall Guard. UNE 1961 BARBARA ARONESTI G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pan Am, S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard Capt., Registrar. GAIL BACKER Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Hall Guard, Registrar. HOWARD BALFOUR Chess, Latin, N.H,S., Radio Sec., Vice-Pres., Science-Math, Shore Line Bus., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Citizenship, Hall Guard Capt., Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor. JOHN BARHAM Football, S.S.L. RICHARD BARKER Football, Swim Capt., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. LESLEY BARNBAUM Jr. Red Cross Rep., Shore Line Rep., Commence. Corn., Scholar- ship Com., Hall Guard, Office Aide. HARVEY BARNETT Swim, Lettermen, Pan Am., Band, Shore Line Photo., Tide Pic- ture, Social Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Citizenship, Tiitor. FRANCES BARON Adiuvantes, Latin, Library, N.H.S., Science-Math, Orch., Tide Rep., Commence. Com., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. RICHARD BEDENKOP R.O.T.C. Comm. Officer, Picked Platoon. CLASS KENNETH BEEDLE R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Mixed Chorus Pres., Sr. Mixed Chorus Treas. MARK BELKIN Platoon, Rifle, Latin, N.H.S., Band, Orch., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Schc ship Awards, Talent Show, Citizenship, Fire Drill 8: Poster, Social, Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. CAROLE BEN G.A.A. Rep., Pin 8a Ring Com., S.S.L. Pep. BARRY BENNETT Bowling, Tennis, jr. Red Cross Rep., Band, S.S.L. Guard, Tutor. HELEN BERKOVITZ Safety, P Rep., ll G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Adjuvantes Treas., Treas., F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Girls' Chorus Treas., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Pan Picture, N.H.s., Tide 84 Gown Com., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awa Charity, Human Relations, Lawn, Pep, Poster, Hall Guard, Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. JOHN BERRY Bowling Capt., Mgr., Tide Picture, S.S.L. Rep., Bookroom, Ol Aide. RAE' BERSS F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Shore Line Rep., Commence. C- Pin 8a Ring Com., S.S.L. Talent Show, Lawn, Hall Guard. ROBERT BESSINGER Football, Movie, Radio Sec., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard Capt. MARCIA BINGER G.A.A., S.S.L. ROBERT BITTERS R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Picked Platoon, Movie, Chorus, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. DENNIS BLACK Stage Crew, M Latin, N.H.S., Band, Shore Line Rep., Senior Class Pres., Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Ch Chr., Citizenship, Ath.-Pub., Fire Drill Safety, Pilot, Social, Guard, Office Aide. V JUDITH BLASIER G.A.A., S.S.L. MARTIN BLOOM Wrestling, Latin, Band, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Fire Drill 8: Sa Hall Guard. NICHOLAS BOBIS Latin, Movie, Radio, Russian, Band Lib., S.S.L. Talent Show, Drill 84 Safety, Pep, Hall Guard. ROGER BOGIN Adjuvantes Treas., jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Band S.S.L. Service Awards, Office Aide. CAROLE BOHNE Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Line Bus., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Registrar. ALICE BOOTH G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Shore Line Lit. Tide Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Social, Hall Guard, Aide, Office Aide, Tutor. ARLENE BOSHES Adjuvantes Sec., French Treas., Jr. Red Cross Rep., N.H.S., 8: Scroll, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Picture, in-Chief, Commence. Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, S Awards, -Charity, Pilot, Poster, Hall Guard, istrar. Office Aide, NE 1961 KEY BOURBULES G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. Pep, Hull Guard. NEST BOUYOUCAS S.S.L., jr. Red Cross. RGARET BRIGGS Aqua-Dcbs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin. RTHA BRIGGS Aqua-Debs Mgr., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, Hall Guard. LYNE BRODY Aqua-Debs, G.A,A., S.S.L. NCY BRONOWSKI S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. Y BROWN Bowling, Adjuvantes, Pan Am., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Regis- trar. RETTA BRUDER Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Poster. LVIN BUBRICK Latin, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Hall Guard, Registrar. LLIAM BURWELL Baseball, Wrestling. lTHLEEN BUSBEY Aqua-Dabs, G.A.A. Rep., Latin, Library, Tide Rep., Lib. Aide. 'UIS BUTCHER Swim Mgr., Band, Tide Rep., P.T.A. Rep. HN BUTSCH Latin, Pan Am. REMY BYMAN Bowling, Latin, N.H.S., Quill 8: Scroll, Band, Orch., Sho:e Line Lit., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard. 'RETTA CARAKER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Girls' Chorus, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. ,RBARA CARLSON G.A.A., S.S.L. IEANOR CARLSON G.A.A., Girls' Chorus. 'KRJORIE CARLSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Latin, Nautilae, Girls' Chorus Sec., Cap 8: Gown Com., Pin 8: Ring Com. T7 ROBERT CHAIKEN R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Rifle, Mo Band Pres., Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Hall Guard. MAI MAI CHAN G.A.A., S.S.L. WILLIAM CHANDLER Football, Swim, Wrestling, Stage Crew, Tide Rep., S.S.L. R Hall Guard. ALLEN CHERIN Movie, S.S.L. SHELDON CHESKY toon, Latin, Movie Chief, Band, S.S.L. Fire Drill 8: Safety, Guard. SUSAN CI-IRISTON Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Pep, P1 Social Chr., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Storeroom. JUDITH COHAN Adjuvantes, Latin, Science-Math, Mixed Chorus Lib., Tide PJ Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. SUZANNE COI-IAN Chorus, Cap Bc Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Aw Organizations, Pep, Poster Chr., Social, Hall Guard, Office A Registrar, Tutor. DEBORAH COHEN G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Latin, Pan A.m., Hall Guard. CLASS O WENDY COHEN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Hall Guard. RICHARD COLEMAN Swim, Latin, N.H.S., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity, Hall Guard Capt., Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. EVELYN CONRICH ' G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Shore Line Re Bus Tide Bus SSL Ath Pub Pe Social Office Aide, Rdgistrarji D, i i I in ii P, l PATRICIA COUNCIL Aqua-Debs Pres., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. DONALD COUSTAN jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin Vice-Pres., N.H.S., Tide Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Vice-Pres., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Citizenship, Human Relations, Pep, Social, Ways and Means, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. NANCY COWALL G.A.A. Gym Aide, s.s.L. JAMES COZZA Movie, Stage Crew. JOAN DALEY Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Letter, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Nautilae, Girls' Chorus Treas., S.S.L. Pep, Poster, Lib. Aide. BRIAN DALY Baseball, Basketball, Latin, Stage Crew, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Office Aide. R.O.T.C, Comm. Officer, Drum 84 Bugle, Exhibition, Pickedll G.A.A. Gym Aide, French, F.T.A., Library, Nautilae, Pan Ai G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Adiuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Am., Gal MES DANOS Football, Swim Capt., Track, Lettermen, Movie Pres., Pan Arn Treas., Tide Rep., Sr. Class Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Book- room, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. .RRI DISTENFIELD F.T.A., Latin, Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Tide Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Human Relations, Lawn Chr., Pep Chr., Pilot Chr., Social, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Store- room. IRNE DRACHLER Aqua-Debs, F.T.A., Latin, Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Girls' Cho- rus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity Chr., Social, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. SAN DULSKY Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Boolcroom, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. JART ECKHAUS Movie, Band, S.S.L. Talent Show. ITRRAY EDELMAN Chess, Latin, Science-Math, Band, Shore Line Rep. A CHAEL EHLERS Basketball Mgr., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Band, Orch., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Lit., S.S.L. Rep., 'Talent Show, Charity Chr., Ways and Means Chr., Hall Guard, Registrar. WDA EINBINDER Cheerleading Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin Sec., N.H.S., Nautilae, Band Lib., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Bus., Jr. Class Treas., Prom Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Pep, Pilot, Social, Hall Guard, Office Aide,- Registrar, Tutor. CHAEL EISENSTEIN Bowling Capt., French, Ir. Red Cross Rep., Movie, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. UNE 1961 RUSSELL ENLOW Basketball, Tennis Capt., Track, Lettermen, Pan Am, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Hall Guard. LINDA EPSTEIN Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aicle, French, F.T.A., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard. MILTON ESTES Wrestling, Latin, N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus. Mgr., S.S.L. Schol- arship Awards, Social, Outside Messenger, Registrar, Tutor. BARBARA EYER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. BRENDA FELSENTHAL G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, Commence. Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Pilot, Registrar. SANDRA FENSIN , G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., F.N.C., F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Bus., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. TIMOTHY FENTON Football, Swim, Latin, Tide Rep., Hall Guard. PHYLLIS FLORES F.N.C., S.S.L. CHERYL F OREMAN G.A.A. Rep., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Charity, Pep, Social, Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. 109-1' CLASS Ol JANET FOSS G.A.A., S.S.L. CHRISTINE FOTOPOULOS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, F.N.C., Latin, Girls' Chorus, Sl? Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Human Relations, Pep, Hall Guard, P. Rep., Registrar. VICTOR FRIED Chess, Latin, Science-Math., Band, Orch., S.S.L. Rep. KARALYN FRIEDMAN G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, French, Jr. Red Cross Rep., N. Nautilae Sec., Girls' Chorus Accomp., Pres., Mixed Chorus comp, Tide Picture, Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awa Service Awards, Talent Show, Human Relations, Lawn, Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. JOYCE FRIESSER Pan Am, Mixed Chorus. DAVID FRISHMAN jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie, Band, S.S.L. Lawn, Poster, Guard. CAROLE GARDNER Latin, Nautilae, Girls' Chorus Lib., S.S.L. Rep., Scholar Awards, Pep, Poster. MARK GARFIEN Basketball, Bowling, Latin, Movie, Band, S.S.L. Talent S Pep, Hall Guard. PETER GARRETSON R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, S.S.L. EVELYN GARVEY Debate, French, F.N.C., Russian, Science-Math, Mixed Cho S.S.L. Human Relations. BEBE GELLER F.T.A., Latin, Shore Line Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Pep, Guard. ERROI.. GETNER Latin, Movie. F RANCINE GLICKIN G.A.A., S.S.L. DAVID GOLBER Chess, N.H.S., Science-Math Pres., Band, Orchestra, S.S.L. T Show. ANITA GOLDBERG Bowling, F.N.C., F.T.A., Pan Am., Hall Guard, Registrar, T DAVID GOLDBERG Chess, Pan Am., Science-Math, Band, Orch. Vice-Pres., Tide S.S.L. Talent Show, Hall Guard, Tutor. DALE GOLDHABER Swim, Debate, French, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie, Band, S Human Relations, Pilot, Hall Guard, Outside Messenger, P. Rep., Registrar. JUDY GOLDSTEIN F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, O Aide, Registrar. E 1961 RY GOLDSTEIN Football, Latin, Movie, S.S.L., Pep, Hall Guard. LENE GONSKY F.N.C., Band, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard Capt. EY GOODMAN Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Treas., Chevrons, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, N.H.S., Nautilae, Quill LQ Scroll, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Rep., Lit. Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Human Relations, Lawn, Pep, Poster Chr., Social, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. NSTANCE GORDON Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes Treas., F.T.A., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Ath.-Pub., Pep, Pilot, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. IS GRAFF Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. ILA GRAFF French, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Lit., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Office Aide. K GRAWOIG S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. ARON GRAY S.S.L. Pep, Lib. Aide. NIEL GREENBERG Baseball, Tennis, Wrestling, Chess, Movie, Pan Am., S.S.L. Citi- zenship, Hall Guard Capt., Outside Messenger. 'NN GREENWALD Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Office Aide. IARON GROSSMAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Debate, Science-Math Treas., Sec., Shore Line Bus., Social Com., Lib. Aide! IMES HAASE Swim, Movie, Stage Crew. IERWIN HAMMER Jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., S.S.L. Charity, Human Relations, Hall Guard. ANE HARRIS F.T.A., Latin, Mixed Chorus. NDA HARRIS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, F.N.C. Sec., Pres., F.T.A., N.H.S., Pan Am., Quill 8: Scroll, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Lit., Social Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Pep, Pilot, Ways and Means, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. ARILYN HARRISON F.T.A., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard. .NICE HARWOOD Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Poster, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. LBETTE HEFTER G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., F.T.A., Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. MARSHALL HORNSTEIN Bowling, Movie, Hall Guard. JILL HORWITZ Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, P.T.A., Library, Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Citizenship, Ath.-Pub., Pep, Ways 8: Means, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. LINDA HUDDLESTON G.A.A. Rep., Adjuvantes, Latin, Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Pep, Poster, Hall Guard, Office Aide. JACK HURWITZ Football, Wrestling Capt., Lettermen, Band, Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Hall Guard, Registrar. SUSAN HUTTNER Bowling, Pan Am., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. JOHN HYDE Basketball, Football, Swim, Latin, Lettermen, Tide Rep., Prom Com., S.S.L. Charity, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. WILLIAM HYMAN Football Capt., Swim, Lettermen,,Stage Crew, S.S.L. Pilot, Hall Guard Capt. SHARON IMMERGLUCK Bowling, French, F.N.C., F.T.A., Library, Shore Line Lit., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Human Relations, Organizations Chr., Pep, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Registrar. ROGER INNES Track, Wrestling, Hall Guard. TERRY HEUSCHKEL Football, Wrestling, Hall Guard. ROBERT HIGGINSON Baseball, Basketball, Latin, Movi ROBERT HINCKLEY R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Band. RUTH HINSLEY G.A.A. Gym Aide, Hall Guard. MARGARET HOCHSTADTER Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Re Latin, Library, Shore Line Rep., Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. CAROL HOISINGTON e, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. p., F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross R S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Gu G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, S Pep. SHARON HOLMSTEDT G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Girls' Ch Vice-Pres., Tide Rep., Finance Com., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Aide. FRED HOLSTEIN Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Hal PAMELA HORNBY l Guard. Tennis, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, F.N.C., Jr. Red C Rep., Latin, Library, Girls' Chor us, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. l Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. CLASS O ILYN ISENBERG G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilae, Pan Am., Shore Line Bus., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. SAN ISENBERG Bowling Capt., Adjuvantes, French, P.T.A., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Office Aide. TH ISRAEL Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Commence Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. ANA JANIS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Nautilae, Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Pilot, Social, Office Aide, Tutor. ORGE JANIS Chess, Band. REN JOHNSON Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, F.N.C., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Mixed Chorus, Tide Rep., Pin 8: Ring Com., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. ORMA JOHNSON G.A.A., S.S.L. NIS JOHNSRUD P.T.A., Pan Am, Science-Math. OLLY JONES G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Hall Guard, Office Aide. U E 1961 STEPHEN JONES Track, Wrestling Capt., Latin, Bookroom, Hall Guard Capt. JACQUELINE JORDAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Baud Lib., Treas., Sec., Orch Lib., Hall Guard. RICHARD KABAKER Latin, Movie, Band, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Prom Corn., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship Chr., Hall Guard, Outside Messenger, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, GREGORY KANE Football, Track, Wrestling Capt., latin, Movie, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. JAY KARANT Latin, Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Citizenship, Hall Guard. JOAN KARLIN Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. DONALD KAVESHAN Jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. CLAUDIA KEMPF Adjuvantes, Latin Sec., Vice-Pres., N.H.S., Pan Am, World Dis- cussion, Orch., Shore Line Rep., Lit., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Human Relations Chr., Pilot, Office Aide, Tutor. BERNARD KERMAN Baseball Mgr., Swim, Track, Prom Com., S.S.L. Social, Hall Guard. CLASS Ol EILEEN KLASKIN G.A.A. Rep., Jr. Red cross Rep., shore Line Rep., Tide Rl S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. WILLIAM KLAWAN S Bowling Capt., Football, Pan Am., Hall Guard. SANDRA KLEIN G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep., H Guard. JUDI KOBAK Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Library, N.H.S. Treas., Nautilae, Pan A Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Social Com., S. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Social, Ways Bc Means Chr., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office A Registrar. PAUL KOEPPING R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Movie, Fire Drill 8: Safety. JUNE KOHORN G.A.A., Orch. MITCHELL KOMAIKO Baseball, Basketball, Swim, Tennis, Latin, Lettermeri, Shore Ll Rep., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awail Talent Show, Citizenship Chr., Ath.-Pub., Lawn, Pep, Soc Hall Guard, Tutor. SUSAN KORF G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, F.N.C., Jr. Red Cross Rep., tilae, Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Cap 84 Gown Com. Chr., S. Rep., Pep, Pilot, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. ROSILYN KOSSIV G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., Pan Am., Hall Guard. BURT KRAFT Bowling, Wrestling, jr. Red Cross Rep., Band, Tide Rep., S Com., S.S.L. Fire Drill 8: Safety, Hall Guard Capt., Out Messenger, Registrar, Tutor. LESLIE KRAMER Bowling, Swim, French, Movie, Radio Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Ath.- Tutor. SAM KRAMER Wrestling, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Storeroom. MITCHELL KRISO Wrestling, Movie, Hall Guard. MILLIE KROOTH Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Pan Am., Mixed Cho S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. DONNA KUBEY Bowling, Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Latin, Social Com., S.S.L. R Charity, Pep, Ways 8: Means, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Regist' CAROL KUBIAK G.A.A., Tutor. IULIAN KUSHNER Orch., S.S.L. ANGELA LAMPROS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Girls' Cho S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Registrar. UNE 1961 SLEY LANDSMAN Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Library, Pan Am., Band, Shore Line Bus., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. GER LANGE . Baseball, Basketball Capt., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin Treas., Let- termen, N.H.S., jr. Class Pres., S.S.L. Rep., Pres., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Citizenship Chr., Human Relations, Pep, Pilot, Social, Hall Guard, Storeroom, Tutor. ROLE LANGWINSKI Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Girls' Chorus Sec., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Ath.-Pub., Pep, Poster, Hall Guard. VIAN LAROCCA G.A.A. Gym Aide, jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Mixed Chorus, Tutor. IS LARSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. THY LAUBE G.A.A., Office Aide. ARON LEBO Aqua-Debs, Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, P.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Nautilae, Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Commence. Corn., S.S.L. Human Relations, Hall Guard, Lib, Aide, Office Aide. VIN LEVIN 'Football Mgr., Wrestling, Latin, Radio, Band, Orch., Hall Guard. WRENCE LEVIN Track, Chess Sec., French, jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie Sec., Band, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Talent Show, Pilot, Social. CHARD LEWIN Movie, Radio, Science-Math, Stage Crew, Tide Rep., Hall Guard Capt. -ANCINE LEWIS Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Lawn, Pep, Poster, Social, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. 'NN LEWISON Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantes, F.T.A. Sec., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Charity, Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor. EAN LIBERMAN Baseball Mgr., Band, Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Registrar. IEPHEN LINE Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Band, S.S.L. Charity, Citizenship, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Human Relations, Lawn, Hall Guard, Registrar. .RLA LIPSON Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, F.T.A., Library, Pan Am., Cap 8: Gown Com. Chr., Scholarship Com., Tide Picture, S.S.L., Lawn, Pep, Pilot, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Registrar, Tutor. :K LITTLE Football, Track, Lettermen. tRY LIVINGSTONE Jr. Red Cross Rep., Mixed Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Office Aide. RBARA LUCADO G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Jr. Girls' Chorus Treas., Hall Guard. Yzfs- BARBARA MAPLES G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Nautilae, S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Registrar. LINDA MARKS Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Pan Arn., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Tutor. CAROL MARTIN Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, Registrar. SIDNEY MASLOWSKY Football, S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard Capt., Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor. JEAN MAYER Bowling, Adjuvantes, Girls' Chorus Sec., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Poster, Office Aide. SHELBY MAZURSKY Latin, S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship, Hall Guard. CAROLE MCCARTY G.A.A. Rep., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Rep. DONALD MCDOWELL Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard Capt. HOWARD MCGRATH jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. MARSHA LURIE Aqua-Debs, Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., brary, S.S.L. Rep., Organizations, Pep, Social, Hall Guard, L Aide, Office Aide. MICHAEL LURIE Movie, Band, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Charity, HI Guard Capt., Lib. Aide, Registrar. RICHARD LUTHER jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. Charity. JENNIFER LYNN Tennis, G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. ANTOINETTE LYSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Char Pep, Hall Guard. MARY ELLEN MAFFIA G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Sec., Chevrons, F.T.A., Latin, N.H Girls' Chorus Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Treas., Scholarship Awards, S ice Awards, Talent Show, Pep Chr., Poster, Hall Guard, Ofa Aide. HELENA MAMALAKIS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, Girls' Chorus. PHYLLIS MANEWITH Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Library, Pan A S.S.L. Lawn, Lib. Aide. STEVEN MANN Bowling, Pan Am. Pres., Mixed Chorus Treas., Pres., Shore L Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Citizenship, Fire Drill Safety, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Registrar. CLASS 0 ICI-IAEL MCMAHON Football, S.S.L. IAREN MCMULLAN G.A.A., S.S.L. LROL MEHLENBECK Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. nTRICIA MELTON F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard. 'XREN MER Bowling, G.A.A. Gym Aide, French, F.T.A., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. SAN MERLANDER Aqua-Debs, Cheerleading Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter P.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Library, N.H.S., Nautilaei Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., Lit., S.S.L. Rep. Sec., Service Awards, Talent Show, Lawn, Pep, Pilot, Social Chr. Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. ANA MERRYMON Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Pin, Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard. ,NDRA MILTON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, S.S.L. Pep. LEX MITCHELL Swim, S.S.L. Fire Drill 8: Safety. UNE 1961 9 3 AUDREY MITCHELL G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. DENNIS MITCHELL Football, jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Registrar. KAREN MIZER G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Pan Am., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Charity. MARTHA MONTGOMERY Adiuvantes, Latin, Library, Nautilae, Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Service Awards, Pep, Poster, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. HELENE MOZENTER Aqua-Debs, Latin, Hall Guard. TERRENCE MURPHY Track, Wrestling, Latin, Movie Treas., Radio, Stage Crew, Band, Hall Guard. THOMAS MURPHY Swim, Track, Wrestling, Movie Vice-Pres., Band Sec., Hall Guard. ELAINE NADLER F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Human Relations, Hall Guard. LINDA NELSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, S.S.L. Rep., Organizations, Pep. CLASS O1 PAUL NIERMAN Track, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Movie Vice-Pres., Science-Ma' Band, Orch., Shore Line Rep., Photo, Tide Rep., Picture, S.S Rep., Service Awards, Talent Show, Ath.-Pub., Hall Guard, Tuti STEVEN NOVIL Movie, Pan Arn., Band, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Storeroom. STEPHEN NUSS Football, Wrestling, S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Charity. RAYMOND OBSTEELD N Latin, Library, Movie Pres., S.S.L. Service Awards, Talent Sho Citizenship, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Hall Guard Capt., Lib. Aide. LOUISE O'DONNELL F.T.A., Latin, Hall Guard, Registrar. MORRIS OLDHAM Baseball Mgr., Wrestling, Adjuvntes, Latin, Library, Movie, Ban Tide Rep., S.S.L. Charity, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide KAREN OLSON F.N.C., Latin, S.S.L. Organizations, Pep. JOAN OSTER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, F.T.A., Pan Am., Hall Guard, P.T.A. R IUDY PACHOL Aqua-Debs Treas., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, F.N.C., Red Cross Rep., Nautilae, Girls' Chorus Sec., Tide Rep., S.S Rep., Ath.-Pub., Pep, Poster. MARALEE PAHN Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. TOM PAPAGEORGE Swim, R.O.T.C. Comm. Officer, Drum 8: Bugle, Picked Plat Rifle, Library, Movie, Radio Vice-Pres., Pres., Band, S.S.L. T3 Show, Hall Guard Capt., Lib. Aide. PATRICIA PATTERSON G.A.A. Pin, Latin, S.S.L. Organizations Chr., Pep. SUSAN PEAKE G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Prom Con S.S.L. Scholarship Awards. WILLIAM PEAKE R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, S.S.L. Fire Drill Bc Safety. FRANCES PEARSON Bowling Capt, Mixed Chorus, Social Com., S.S.L. Pep, Guard, P.T.A. Rep. DONNA PELLAR Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantes, F. Latin, Shore Line Rep., Tide Picture, S.S.L. Service Awards, Social, Office Aide, Registrar. MARJORIE PERLMAN F.N.C., F.T.A., Library, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. FRED PETERS S.S.L., Jr. Red Cross. UNE 1961 ULINE PETERSON Cheerleading Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Girls' Chorus S.S.L. Talent Show, Ath.-Pub., Pep, Poster, Hall Guard. UCE PETO Movie, Radio, Hall Guard Capt. AYNE PFIEL R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Movie, Stage Crew, Band, S.S.L. Social Hall Guard, Office Aide. NNIE PHILLIPS Bowling, Adjuvantes, Latin, Girls' Chorus, Prom Com., S.S.L Rep., Charity, Pep, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. AN PICK R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Picked Platoon, Chess, Hall Guard. ILLIAM PIGGOTT Baseball, Football, Swim, Tennis Capt., Track, Wrestling, Letter- men, Movie, S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. HN PLANER Chess, Latin, United Nations, Band, Mixed Chorus Treas., Orch., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, Tutor. IS PLATT Aqua-Debs, G.A.A. Gym Aide, Treas., Vice-Pres., Chevrons, jr. Red Cross Rep., N.H.S., Nautilae, Pan Am., Quill 8: Scroll, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Lit., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Lawn, Pep, Social Chr., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom, Tutor. IIILIP PODOLNER Chess Pres., Band. ICHAEL POMPER S.S.L., Hall Guard. HN POTAMITES Basketball, Tennis, Latin, Tide Lit., S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. aRRY PRICE Latin, Band, Hall Guard. VERLY PRICE G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Charity, Pep, Hall Guard. 'SAN QUALE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, F.T.A., Latin, Library, Treas., Nautilae Vice-Pres., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Pep, Social, Lib. Aide. IY QUISENBERRY R.O.T.C. Comm. Officer, City Cadet Corps, Drum 8: Bugle, Picked Platoon, N.H.S., Pan Am Treas., Science-Math Vice-Pres., Band, S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. LTHY RAND Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Gym Aide, Letter, Adjuvantes Vice-Pres., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Library, Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Charity, Ath.-Pub., Pep, Pilot, Social, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. UCE RASHKOW Pan Am., S.S.L. Citizenship Chr., Fire Drill 8: Safety, Hall Guard, Registrar. IC RASMUSSEN Swim, R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Radio, Band. JUDITH ROSEN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F .N.C., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, S.S.L. Lawn, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide. MY RNA ROSEN G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.T.A., Pan Am., Quill 8: Scroll, Girls' Chorus, Tide Lit., Finance Com., S.S.L. Rep., Registrar. SUSAN ROSENBERG G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Chess, Debate, F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Russian Pres., Science-Math, World Discussion, Band Lib., Girls' Chorus, Tide Rep., Lit., S.S.L. Talent Show, Char- ity, Human Relations, Poster, Social, Hall Guard, Tutor. NEAL ROSENFIELD Latin, Hall Guard. SHARON RUDMAN G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., Library, Pan Am., Prom Com., S.S.L. Scholar- ship Awards, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. ROGER RUMINER Baseball, Bowling Latin, Hall Guard. DONALD SALEM Baseball, R.O.T.C. Comm. Officer, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Latin, Movie, Band, Tide Rep., S.S.L. Service Awards, Citizenship, Fire Drill 8: Safety, Haltl Guard, Registrar. EVA SAPHIR G.A.A. Gym Aide, Pin, Adjuvantes, F.N.C., Library Pres., N.H.S., Nautilae Sec., Pan Am. Treas., Vice-Pres., Pres., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Ath.-Pub., Organizations, Pep, Poster Chr., Social Chr., Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. RICHARD SATO Football, Swim, Latin, Band, Shore Line Lit., Hall Guard. LUCILE REALS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, Library, Russian, Science-Math, Sh Line Rep., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Poster, Hall Guard, I Aide. NANCY RICH G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., Latin, S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. R SHARON RIN ELLA G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Gi Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Pin 8: Ring Com., S.S.L. Rep., P Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. STEVEN RITTENBERG Football, Swim, Wrestling, Band, Hall Guard. JUDY ROCHE G.A.A., Latin. ALLAN RODIN Radio, Hall Guard. SHARON ROMANZ G.A.A., Hall Guard. W JOANNE ROOKER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Service Awards, P Hall Guard. JONI ROOTH G.A.A. Gym Aide, Sec., Chevrons, F.T.A., Latin, Library, N.H Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Picture, Sr. Class Sec., S.S.L. R Service Awards, Talent Show, Pep, Social, Lib. Aide, Office A1 Registrar. CLASS Ol 55' :sux This !' DI SCHANKS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep. Adjuvantes, F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep. Latin, Library, s.s.L. Rep., Lawn, Pep, Han Guard, Lib. Aide: Office Aide. LLIS SCHECTER G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep. Pep, Poster, Hall Guard. ARLES SCHEIN Band, Hall Guard. IAN SCHEINBUKS Adjuvantes, Chess Treas., Movie, N.H.S., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards Pilot, Hall Guard Capt., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep. Registrar, Tutor. RRY SCHMARAK Bowling, Tennis, Adjuvantes, French, S.S.L. Service Awards Ath.-Pub., Pep, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. GY SCHNEIDER G.A.A., S.S.L. Pep. LDON SCHULMAN R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Exhibition, Picked Platoon, Latin, Movie, Pan Am., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Fire Drill 8: Safety, Hall Guard Outside Messenger. N SCHULTZ Adjuvantes, Hall Guard, Office Aide. NNA SCHWARTZ G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, S.S.L. Pep Hall Guard. E 1961 1 2 s 1 1 s SHARYN SCHWARTZ G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, F.N.C., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep. Pan Am., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard, Office Aide. KAREN SCHVVITTERS jr. Red Cross Rep., Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Pep. BARBARA SCOTT Latin, Library, Pan Am., Quill 8: Scroll, Russian, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Lit., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Poster, Lib. Aide, P.T.A. Rep. BLOSSOM SEGAL S.S.L., Hall Guard. NANCY SEGALL Bowling, Adjuvantes, French, F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Ath.-Pub., Human Relations, Organizations, Pilot, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar. RONALD SHAPIRO R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Band, Hall Guard. ALLEN SHUB Track Capt., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin Pres., Lettermen, Quill 8: Scroll, United Nations, Mixed Chorus Pres., Shore Line Rep., Ed.-in-Chief, Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Serv- ice Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Citizenship, Ath.-Pub. Chr., Fire Drill 8: Safety, Lawn, Pilot, Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor. HEATHER SI-IUBART G.A.A. Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, F.T.A. Treas., Pres., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Nautilae, Band Lib., Sec., Tide Bus. Mgr., S.S.L. Service Awards, Charity, Ath.-Pub., Human Relations, Pep, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. STEVEN SHUCHTER Basketball, Swim, Tennis, Latin Pres., Library, N.H.S., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Prom Com. Chr., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Citizenship Chr., Pep, Pilot Chr., Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. 1 CLASS O1 MARLENE SHUGAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Chevrons, Adjuvantes, Chess Sec., Fr Sec., Vice-Pres., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Nautilae, Pan Sec., Mixed Chorus, Vice-Pres., Shore Line Rep., Comme Com., Pin 8: Ring Com., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Service Awa Talent Show, Human Relations Chr., Lawn, Pilot, Social, ll Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. DIANE SKIDELL Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Pin, junior Red Cross Rep., Mi Chorus, S.S.L. Charity, Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. DONNA SKIDELL Bowling Capt., G.A.A. Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Mixed Cho- S.S.L. Charity, Pep, Hall Guard. JUDY SKUROW Jr, Red Cross Rep., Latin, S.S.L. Charity, Hall Guard, P.T.A. li SANDRA SLAWINSKI G.A.A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Girls' Chorus, Shore Line R Office Aide, Registrar. BEVERLY SMITH jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Rep. HOWARD SMITH ' Bowling, Movie, 'Tide Rep., Pin 8: Ring Com., S.S.L. Ath.-P Hall Guard Capt. WILLIAM SMITH Baseball, Basketball, Football, Swim, Band. MORTON SOLOMON Football Mgr., Hall Guard. SANDRA SOLOMON F.N.C., F.T.A., Latin, Girls' Chorus, S.S.L. Human Relati Pep, Hall Guard, Registrar, Tutor, JOSEPH SONNEMAN R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Drum 6: Bugle, Picked Platoon, R Chess Sec., Debate, Latin, Radio, Science-Math, Mixed Cho Orch., S.S.L. Rep., Human Relations Chr., Hall Guard, Out Messenger, P.T.A. Rep. MICHAEL SPIRO Basketball, Football, Swim, Wrestling, Bookroom, Hall Guar LYNNE STAHL G.A.A. Gym Aide, F.N.C., Shore Line Rep., Tide Rep., S. Lawn, Poster, Hall Guard, Office Aide. YVONNE STANGLE Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Am., Hall Guard, Office Aide. WILLIAM STAN W Y CK Football, Stage Crew, Hall Guard. LORAINE STERN Aqua-Debs, Bowling, G.A.A. Rep., F.N.C., jr. Red Cross Latin, Library, N.H.S. Sec., Nautilae, Shore Line Rep., Lit., Sc arship Com., S.S.L, Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Poster, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Storer GAY STONE G.A.A. Gym Aide, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Mixed Chorus, Shore Bus., S.S.L. Rep. CAROLYN STRUTHERS G.A.A. Gym Aide, Shore Line Rep., Office Aide. E 1961 RWIN SWIDLER Baseball, Bowling Capt., Track, Wrestling, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Band, Social Com., S.S.L. Citizenship, Social, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. RRY TABERNACKI S.S.L., Hall Guard. ETH TACKER S.S.L., Hall Guard. IS TALAMONTI jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Girls' Chorus. NCY TARSON G.A.A. Gym Aide, Girls' Chorus Treas., S.S.L. Pep, Hall Guard. ODA TENNENBAUM G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Pin, Adjuvantes, P.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Library, Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Bus., S.S.L. Charity, Lawn, Lib. Aide, Office Aide, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. LIE TEPPER Football, Swim, R.O.T.C. Rifle, Movie, Band, Hall Guard. RIE THOMSEN Library, Girls' Chorus. VEN TIERSKY Swim, jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Movie, Band, Pin 8: Ring Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Fire Drill 8: Safety, Lawn, Hall Guard, Registrar. RK TURNER R.O.T.C. Drum 8: Bugle, Movie, Band. THERINE TUROFF Adiuvantes, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Bus., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Pep, Social, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. OTHY ULASZEK S.S.L., Hall Guard. ITTY UPPLING Cheerleading, G.A.A., Gym Aide, Rep., Chess, F.T.A., Pan Am., Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Talent Show, Char- ity, Pep, Social, Hall Guard, Tutor. ARSHA URITZ Adjuvantes, F.T.A., Pan Am., S.S.L. Charity, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. aRGARET VAN G.A.A., s.s.L. HN VAN KIRK Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, N.H.S., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus, Tide Picture, Sr. Class Treas., S.S.L. Rep., Citizenship, Ath.-Pub., Pep, Social, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar. NI VARNA GARIS Swim,,R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Chess, Latin, Movie, Shore Line Rep., Scholarship Com., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard. NN VELICK G.A.A., Hall Guard. HENRY WERTHEIMER R.O.T.C. Comm. Officer, Picked Platoon, Band Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Talent Show, Hall Guard. LINDA WESTBURG Jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Mixed Chorus Vice-Pres., Cap 8: Gown Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Charity, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar. JOEL WIDMAN Wrestling, Pan Am., Scholarship Com., Hall Guard. LINDA WINDCHY G.A.A. Gym Aide, Latin, Library, Nautilae, Girls' Chorus Sec., Tide Rep., S.S.L. Charity, Pep, Hall Guard, Lib. Aide. LINDA WISS G.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., Girls' Chorus Sec., Vice-Pres., Pin Sc Ring Corn., S.S.L. Rep., Pep, Hall Guard. JUDITH woms Adjuvantes, French, F.N.C., S.S.L. Human Relations, Organiza- tions, Pilot, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Storeroom. MICHAEL WOLF Chess, Movie, Pan Am., S.S.L. Citizenship, Lawn, Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Tutor. BERNARD WOLFBERG Bowling, Track Capt., Chess, Latin, Quill Bc Scroll, Band Pres., Shore Line Lit., Commence. Com., S.S.L. Citizenship, Ath.-Pub., Pilot, Hall Guard Capt. JOHN YATES Baseball, Swim Mgr., Band, Bookroom, Hall Guard. GORDON WAIT Swim Capt., Track, Hall Guard. GEORGIANA WALAS IG.A.A. Rep., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., S.S.L. Organizatif ep. HAROLD WALL l Football, jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Movie, S.S.L. Pep, Hall G1 Capt. AGNES WALSH G.A.A., S.S.L. Bowling, Latin, Movie, Band Vice-Pres., Shore Line Bus., Com., S.S.L. Service Awards, Organizations, Pep Social, Guard, Office Aide. EDWARD WEBER Football, Stage Crew, Band, Hall Guard. STUART WEISBERG Bowling, Football, Wrestling, Latin, Letterrnen, Band, Shore Rep., Lit., Social Com., Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Registrar, St room. BARRY WEISS Wrestling, Latin, Movie, Band, S.S.L. Lawn, Pep, Hall Gu Outside Messenger. ROXANE WENK G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Adjuvantes Pres., Debate, French, F. Mixed Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Bus., Cap 8a G Com., S.S.L. Rep., Scholarship Awards, Ath.-Pub., Lawn, Pilot, Social, Ways 84 Means, Office Aide, Registrar. STEPHEN WASSERMAN CLASS O NNIE ZAFFERAS G.A.A. Gym Aide, S.S.L. LEY ZATZ G.A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., F.T.A., jr. Red Cross Rep., Latin, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Charity, Pep, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Rep. WARD ZEITZ N.H.S., Pan Am., Commence. Com. Chr., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Outside Mes- senger, Registrar, Storeroom. RCIA ZIENTARA Bowling, S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Pep, Hall Guard. GY ZIMMAR G.A.A., S.S.L. NEY ZISOOK Baseball, Bowling, Football, Latin, Shore Line Rep., Social Com., S.S.L. Rep., Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Ath.-Pub. Chr., Fire Drill 8: Safety, Pep, Hall Guard Capt., Office Aide, Tutor. ZITE Football Mgr., Wrestling, jr. Red Cross Rep., Movie, Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard. IL ZIVIN French Treas., Sec., Pres., Jr. Red Cross Rep., N.H.S., Pres., Nauti- lae, Quill 8: Scroll, Girls' Chorus, Shore Line Rep., Bus., Tide Lit., Scholarship Com., Social Com., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Talent Show, Charity, Human Relations, Organ- izations, Pilot, Poster, Social, Hall Guard Capt., Registrar, Store- room, Tutor. 'VIAN ZLATNIK Pan Am., Pin 8: Ring Com., Prom Com., S.S.L. Ath.-Pub., Regis- trar. U E 1961 CAMERA SHY resa Bright Vincent Keefe Kenneth Slou hen Goodman Ann McGiffen Fred Tabalc n Hardin Dennis Skoglund Merry Wilson is-e 943' -ea, MADELINE ZOBERMAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, French, N.H.S., Nautilae, Pan Am., S.S.L. Scholarship Awards, Service Awards, Charity, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Registrar, Tutor. JERROLD ZOLOTO Jr. Red Cross, S.S.L. ALONA ZUCKERMAN G.A.A. Gym Aide, Adjuvantes, F.T.A,, S.S.L. Poster, Hall Guard, Office Aide. JUDY zUssMAN G,A.A. Gym Aide, Rep., Letter, Adjuvantes, Pan Am., Mixed Choms Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Lawn, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Regis- trar. SARI ZWIKEL G.A,A. Rep., jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan Am., S.S.L. Rep., Hall Guard, Office Aide, Outside Messenger. DAVID MILLER Movie, S.S.L. CLASS OF AUGUST 1961 Bloom, Alona Meyn, Ilse Robinson, Richard Cayley, Carol Morgan, Mary Lynn Silberman, Eileen Forney, Thomas Nelson, Lynn Sloan, Roberta Giles, Patricia Pieck, Denis Wallace, Larry Hodgdon, jane Poole, George Walls, Mary . Ladere, Mike Rapacki, Judy ORGAN ZATIO An opportunity for all to devote time and energy to social and academic activities. Arlene Boshes, Mitchell Stengel Lynn Nelson, Allen Shub, Donald Coustan, Sheila Mayclet w . aiu 1 if . 'OFT' ,+ If W A X.. i 1 .5 .1 -Lg aa uf , 'WF it U I L-. 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' , 1 1 'f N Q, 1 ', +13 f a ' I , 'prev gg, y 3' ' . - Q' 'L M-- Y 4. F. ,. . .1 ,f J M .-rw ,.. ,J , -' M6 , . .. ,.E'Tr1ffif2 ,? . b , Q 4. .f V i52eg1'k, g ' A 'f-'iqL'1 ?'?i?iA-1-rf -Sfifr A' - 1 4 H wah- 1-51 I - .1 . -.-eff gigff. . , iw-Rv 5? .2 Q, ' ff - -- '-. :gig-P-, 115j.1:. gf-1s4'.y.: :.4 , , .V .., ,,--.,- . nr ,, 1 . -,N glxg. IN THE FOUR-FOLD PLAN ARE BROUGHT TO VIE Serving as an inspiration 'to all students as well as a reward to outstanding pupils is the possibility of membership in the National Honor Society. Dur- ing the impressive induction ceremonies held once a semester, a maximum of five percent of the eligible 5A, 413, and 4A class members are honored by membership in the society. Through the ceremony's candle-lighting ritual, the officers define anew the goals for which we all strive, those which constitute eligibility in the National Honor Society: excellence in the fields of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The common field daisy, the society's emblem, consists of white petals representing purity held to- gether by the golden center of truth. Noblesse Oblige or Obligations of the Noblestj' the society's motto, is a constant reminder to its members to maintain their high standards as their noble obligations. Speakers at the induction assembly are proud to introduce the high ideals of the N.H.S. to the new members. Front row: Barbara Sokolec, Sharon Lie- berman, Sherry Shattil. Second raw: Eva Saphir, Kay Smith, james Wolfson. Back row: Wai'ren Weisberg, james Weaver. E x i National Honor Society 'members display proud smiles and certificates of membership. Fran! row: Joni Rooth, Ferne Drachler, Eva Saphir, Linda Einbinder, Linda Harris, Madeline Zober- man, Frances Baron, Ruth Israel, Terri Disten- field, Lois Platt, Sue Merlander. Bark row: john Van Kirk, Steve Shuchter, Mark Belkin, julian Scheinbuks, Jeremy Byman, Ray Quisenberry, Ronald Alpert, Dennis Black, Don Coustan, Richard Coleman, Howard Balfour. Relaxing after the assembly, National Honor Society members proudly survey their newly acquired certificates. Front row: Helen Berkovitz, Karalyn Fried- man, Martha Andes, Arlene Boshes. Bark I'01U.' Claudia Kempf, Mary Ellen Maf- fia. josey Goodman. 98 is NUMEROUS IDEALS WHICH MEMBERS PURSUE 'Fhiillua udy Kobak, treasurerg Gail Zivin, presidentg Mitchell Stengel, Members of the National Honor Society light candles symbolic of their vice-presidentg Loraine Stern, secretary, admire National Honor ideals. Larry Benish, Linda Poznanski, David Golber, Gerald Lurie, Sheila Society membership plaque. Maydet, Milton Estes, Margaret McGleish, Phil Cohen. ALL S AWARD RECIPIENTS ARE LONG ON BRAINS AND DRIVE Many a scholar has entered South Shore To seek knowledge and attain high goals, He pursues his subjects diligently And in activities he enrolls. All his efforts are for his school, He strives to pass that test, His greatest thrill is when he receives That highly coveted HS. Clockwire: Linda Nelson, Sheila Maydet, and Margaret McGleish When the third marking comes along South Shore does praise his name,l For he has worked to achieve all S'r And proved worthy of acclaim. Three students this year hold this honor And truly proud can be, We present their pictures in this book As models for all to see. REASONS FOR FAILURES Xl' E Q Y My r-41,1 'A Y, -W N SJ, ,L A E WNEQTER 6 :Non-:G ,l -V Y-L-5 4. Alisiiz.,-L A -Li:.i'N'.i i iw. L! VL YJ fi . ,I v ,, , ' lei-. Muon sumzcrs L W' :,.,.-.lTj w 7, i - , - 1 l ' i . 1 '. ',.l 4- L, maui. . . ,,., l gf,.t,,- , -4- -'AH - f gy M Y ,,,tf'ffg'L,:, 'gf '- ' 9, 0 I . ' In EI ,ENGLISH y ' S js' i mi- '- - A-' ' S up ' ' il - L ,gli D V ,V ' F ' N THRU E .I 5 seam ssouemx 'ff5:.S'15' , Ti -e - f A A A +14 - 2. ., . ,A . - ' 5 ' '. - 7- A ' i' 1 i A - - is Qu 1, ff me ,ff :gb ' 'VT G i , - i , ' f 1 wi .- W A - Q , 9 .. l - muon suancrs ' . ' ef' ay. 0 ' ' l , . af-, . , X as 1 5 -. , X . , '- .. ,hr .. W 'V . . 0 l ' -. . f --- u- i A S- i . , l l ' ' , , mi--h ,Y H - li X ff 1 f . ' E li DAYS A5299 U 1' - LJ' 3-' -- 1, , l Ti-.ers nasv I ihj i .- S L 51-.egr.-1.5325 , I I in -W f '-'? ' ' ' A 4' t ffm.-V 1 u fly, K, A , ---V-.-.vb ,A f ,f ,A i ,i 'fF?7'ei:3L1wf'7f 'ffl r ,w i'Jli 2, ' 1 , , . V, , A ,W 0 - 4 0 . , -a f 'I f ' I ' ' D -K-an raft-.f L . ff- :V -rfrfff-'fI'fT:' ' ' 1 5 3 if, 2 'xx ' zu Masons von gaiwu on an ' M g YN! QYNSI un: 'asfril EFOE Y THE WHEELS OF SGUTH SHORE ARE KEPT MOVIN 3' S.S.L. officers, Sue Merlander, secretary, Roger Lange, pres- ident, Don Coustan, vice-president, Mary Ellen Maffia, treasurer, and Mrs. Florence Bergstrand, sponsor, beam over successful results of membership campaign. Attention all students! ! We're here to say- S.S.L. is coming your way, In high school days It offers so much, S.S.L. dances, parties, and such. As the Student Service League is the hub, so its many activities are the spokes which keep the wheels of South Shore life revolving. Each semester, among its many activities under the sponsorship of Mrs. Florence Bergstrand, it presents an orientation assembly to acquaint the incoming freshmen with the many available opportunities offered in high school. At the present time, the members are working on a hand- book, which will contain information to help the freshmen adjust to their new school life. The student body participates in the S.S.L,'s services by working on committees concerned with social and financial events. Dances, par- ties, and various luncheons are given throughout the year to raise funds and honor those students who worked on the various projects. One of the highlights of every semester is the S.S.L. Awards As- sembly. During this program, worthy students receive either the scholar- ship, the service, or the much-coveted double award for helping the Wheels of South Shore turn smoothly. I . I S.S.L. chairmen display sym- bols of their committee func- tions. Semfed on floor: Sue Christen, Nancy Schorr, Eva Saphir, janet Kaplan. First raw: Don Coustan, Lois Platt, Josey Goodman, Judy Boshes, Helen Berkowitz, Dean Liberman, Don Lar- son, Carolyn Levin, Susan Krause. Second row: Betty Lee Kram- er, Sue Cohan, Paul Deutch, Judi Schakner, Fern Drach- ler, Larry Benish, Eliot Abelson. Bark row: jim Danos, james Alexander, Mike Lezak, An- nette Maffia, Ricky Wach- tel, Lynne Weinberg, Bill Saphir, Jessica Patt. u ' , 51 XA 5.-,qh--2 , , ,,a: . IES- 'v wg w. -.17 . ,I V ' :sk ,fc :W h va .nik ii it fi? 1:7 wr. NNN. iw' df -.Q K bXE5f'?5 ,fexggw 'Mis' -215' Q ff, fl' 'sf We Til-Q3 1 M E-11? ..-ff? ' ,rf -QW? '7f5 + 1 f!? f5'g5' 13v7ef X 2 Xz5.'7q . JAZ. 4 I NL NE r ' 4 wr ' I 3 -1 53' fb www lr ..:?g,.F - '+k , . I 3: , . . Yin ' 'R K 4' 'Tl M. 5 l x , A , , Q gk L' :X KX I . , -, -' ' -f , . Q Q , ' IK N. ig .1 fe .. X ,,, M- ,1, .-,L . . 5 'A K -tl I ww '51 . X5 , Nl 4:5 W, V' A X A' X. , Q S A ' '59 ' 1 mfg J, 'Q xg fl Q, . , L f, H vl ,Q -,fu ' X 1' 3 C ,Ny Xu . Xff' , ,vnu gk'-'H 1'x .X W! Q . W .W , I1 .. 'X Y A A - ' V 'Q' K F X ' , -,--',-:l 1 ' ' x Y ,J ' N x 'fl ,, R - --' in l ' m I + ' A A 'fps- ff':,Z , a, A 23 1 'f . rs cf - E ,T VN95?0Q01 bg: 'r , ' ag l02 ALL SHORE LINE MEMBERS SHARE MUCH FU1 Shore Line editor, Phil Cohen, and sponsor, Mr. Thomas Connelly, beam with pride at the prize-winning issue of the paper. During the late hours of the day, the Shi Line Literary Staff labors to prepare the paper t press. Generally about 6:30, after the pages organized, columns planned, and headlines W ten, staff members and sponsor, Mr. Thou Connelly, close up shop. Five days later, student body of South Shore will devour the nu issueg and the staff will feel a keen sense accomplishment in seeing their creative effu IN PRINT. Ricovering from strain of meeting deadlines, Share Line Literary Staff takes a reak. Franz raw: Lois Lipton, Linda Helmer, Hilary Kromelow, Merle Pomper, ' Roberta Pollack. Second row: Larry Karp, jeremy Byman, Allen Shub, Phil Cohen, Bernard Wolfberg, Cynthia Parry, Rickie Waclatel. Third row: Len johnson, jeffrey Falk, Dan Glicken, Mark Schott. Back row: Marshall Snider, Richard Bradford. l i RODUCING A PAPER WHICH HONORS HAS WON This year an innovation was a mid-semester ninar, as a part of the newspapers program acquaint junior staff members with the me- ics of journalism. he Shore Line finances and distribution are naged by the business staff and their able nsor, Mrs. Ruth Sadkin. They keep the paper the pink by masterminding the circulation lve each semester and by procuring ads. Business Staff meet to discuss their subscription campaign. Fran! row: Joni Winter, Ruth Israel, James Alexander, Larry Benish, Roxanne Vfenk, Nina Weimtein, Elizabeth Lifchez, Semud mum' Arlene Boshes, Marc Isaacson, Lynne Rooth, Fern Drachler, Bar- bara Hacker, Susan Finkel, Nancy Adelman, Sherry Stein, Lacey Nutting. Left vlarkwire: joan Levy, Susan Gogol, Nancy Marx. Rigbl cloclmfires Jacqueline Paul, Madeline Gonsky, Brenda Mozin, Susan Krause, Nancy Schorr, Kenneth Wasserman, jim Frazier, Eileen Estes, Nancy Haglund, Linda Poznanski, Louis Wexner. rK?. Sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Sadkin, and business manager, Milton Estes keep the Shore Line receipts in apple-pie order. 6552-:Z me y V ' i As Titus the Tide bird has repeatedly said, Time and the Tide wait for no man. Rough and ready, Tide workers are constantly aware of this Wise saying, and are therefore always pre- pared to record such memorable South Shore events as the winning of many scholarships, the arrival of visitors from foreign lands, and so on. The Literary Staff expertly juggles commas and apostrophes, with Miss Anne Schutzberger call- ing the fouls. Our able photographers, all of whom were formerly on the staffs of such great publications as Life and Time, are supervised by Mrs. Lucille Robinson. Members of the busi- ness staff, known as Wielders of the red ink, keep debits from joining credits with the aid of Miss Edna McCloud. Certainly, with these able staffs, it is no wonder that the Tide manages to reach such heights of excellence every year. Busy day! Busy day! Will we ever finish? Clockwire: Judy Boshes, Shelly Lerner, Arlene Boshes, Lois Lipton, Susan Alpert. TWENTY YEARS WORKING SIDE BY SID Members of Tide staffs proudly display their handiwork Franz row: Gail Belenke, Carolyn Mandel, Evelyn Conrrch Judy Wolf Bonnie Chaden Lynne Weinberg, Judy Schakner. Second row: Penny Wilson, Linda Marks, Miss Edna McCloud business staff sponsor Nina Weinstein, Linda Harris, jessica Patt, Myrna Rosen. Bark row: Alan Loiben, Richard Rabens, Robert Wittne Paul Deutch Hilary Kromelow Joni Newman, Lynne Edelstein. Industrious Literary Staff members pause to listen to words of wisdom taken from previous Tider. Left to right: josey Goodman, Sheila Maydet, Michael Ehlers Myrna Rosen 04 AFFS HAVE LABORED TO MOLD EACH TIDE Front raw: Linda Poznanskl, Gail Zivin, Mark Schorr, Linda Lewis, Madeline Gonsky, Ronnie DuBrow, Alan Andalman. Second row: Janet Kaplan, Miss Anne Schutzberger, Lit-A erary Staff sponsorg Ralph Segall, Helen Berkovitz, Alfred Lewy, Lois Lipton, Alan Markowitz, Mrs. Lu- cile Robinson, sponsor. Back raw: josey Goodman, David Ehrlich, Barbara De- vine, Susan Alpert, Judy Boshes, Shelly Lerner, Judy Greenspan. nhour school days, pressure-filled working conditions, epless nights-it's all over now, and the Tide editors can ax Heather Shubart, business managerg Sheila Mayclet, erary editorg Mitchell Stengel, photography editorg Arlene shes, editor-in-chief. 4-,pm 5 ll. Will- Where the money is-Business Staff members, Robert Wittie and Bill Hyman, record Tide payments. 'Ulm lla: llltr rl -Q , '1 ga-H ' 'Je I05 PILOTS GUIDE FRESHMEN INTO S.S. HARBOR Pilots gather to devise new methods for assisting division teachers. Sealed: Kathy Rand, Nancy Adelman, Sherry Stein, Linda Einbinder, Linda Harris, Steve Shucter. Slanding: Ronald Alpert, John Clark, Willimn Saphir, Dale Goldhaber, Mrs. Florence Bergstrand, sponsorg Mae Magnuson, Terri Distenfield, Nancy Segall, Sue Merlander, Susan Christon, Diana Janis. Pilots indoctrinate bewildered freshmen. Kneeling: Linda Lewis, Bernard Wolfberg. From' row: Linda Poznanski, Milton Estes, Marlene Shugan, Allen Shub, Bennett Black, Arlene Boshes. Bark row: Carla Lipson, Judith Wodis, ju- lian Scheinbuks, Constance Gordon, Law- rence Levin, Mark Belkin, Mitchell Sten- gel, Brenda Felsenthal. IO6 Guiding the ocean liner into the harbor, the pilot prevents the ship from being grounded. Explaining the rules, stressing the importance of schol- arship and service, and advising the incoming freshmen, Pilots at South Shore help our new students adjust to high school life. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Florence Bergstrand, these Pilots, boys and girls chosen from a group of outstanding seniors, assist 1B division teachers. THE HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTESTH IS A NAUTILAE GIRL Serve on the left and clear on the right! The water glass goes at the tip of the knife. Through the many activities of Nautilae, the members are attempting to learn the knack of being the hostess with the most- est. Devoted to the duty of serving South Shore, this group of girls, under the skillful guidance of Miss Lucy Mulloy and Mrs. Patricia Hallisy, has performed numerous helpful tasks. From the manifold calls of serving lunch to state inspectors and re- freshments after assemblies to presenting an International Tea for South Shore's fac- ulty members, or entertaining at a Big Sis- ters' Party for incoming freshmen girls, Nautilae members are always obtaining ex- perience for perfectibility. Nautilae girls put the kitchen back in order after a successful party. Front raw: Nancy Davis, Linda Poznanski. Second row: Susan Quale, Barbara johnson. Bark' row: Lacey Nutting, Mae Magnuson, Mar- garet McGleish. Who said that setting a table is easy??? Clorkwire: Susan Delano, Marion Chapman, Sue Chris- ton, Mary Crossman, Gail Frank, Lynne Edelstein, joan Daley, Judi Schakner, Judy Pachol, Claire Alt- bach. Sheila Maydet and Heather Shubart audition for the entertainment for the Freshman Party Clorkwise: Barbara Randsford, Marion Matlock, Marianne Johnson Carole Nowakowski, Nancy Trankar, Diana Janis. 'WV' WHAT ARE THEY DGINGT' EVERYONE ASKS. Upper left: Loaded down with work, Adjuvantes officers, Eva Saphir, vice-presidentg Roxie Wenk, presidentg Nancy Adelman, corresponding secretary, fill teachers' boxes. Upper rigbi: Mounting duties keep Lassen Aides occupied. Clockwire: Linda Einbinder, Kathy Turoff, Linda Harris, Janice Harwood, Karalyn Friedman, John Van Kirk, Helen Berkovitz, Ruth Israel, Joni Rooth. Library Club gathers in familiar sur- roundings. From row: Sharon Lussier, Martha An- des, treasurerg Richard Isenberg, sec- retary, Gerald Lurie, president, Susan Quale, vice-presidentg David Mac- Kenzie. Second row: Mrs. Ruth Dawson, librar- ian, Leonard Johnson, Martha Mont- gomery, Roberta Pollack, Eva Sap- hir, john Granger, janet Ruben, Mrs. Ellen Courtney, librarian. Third row: jack Bierig, Cathy Dwortz, Nancy Richardson, Ralph Segall, Dean Alexander, Michael Wolfe, Diane Shagam, Loretta Caraker, Lance Quale. Buck row: Susan Wolfe, Marion Apter, Allan Hanhart, Toni Hartrich, Arn- old Klein, Carol Sue Horner, Alan Stern, Audrey Goldman, Matilde Sap- hir. Typewriters are clicked, file cabinets are snapped, en- velopes are stamped, and messages are run as the office aides go about their daily duties. These busy student helpers do their share to aid the administrators in keeping the machinery of South Shore running smoothly. Each period in the main office, library, and in the offices of Mrs. Strawn, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Lassen, and Mr. Carroll, aides can be seen efficiently filing mountains of papers and patiently answering numerous questions. The counselors and clerks for whom the aides work are lavish in their praise of the services these stuclents perform for the school. IO8 Supplied with stamp pads an- an abundance of useful informal tion, our student librarians kee their domain running smoothl and efficiently. Those mysteriousl hidden books and those strange missing magazines are deftly u covered by these master sleuth They seem to have a sixth sen that tells them when a student bewildered, and they gladly off any help they can. Yes, if you' looking for that special book wri ten in Sanscrit, just go to the de and ask the one who knows, t library aide. AIDES CHEERFULLY PERFORM THEIR CLERICAL TASKS Main Office Aides inspect records. Strawn Aides are shown new method of sorting mail. Julian Scheinbuks, Nancy Aclelmnn, Paula Beisen, Bette Mackie, Bon- Front raw: Sherry Stein, Gilda Freiman, Brenda Mozin, Roxane Wenk. nie Chaden,judy Feldman. Back row: Marilyn Fischer, Diana Janis, Barbara Siebenschuh, Gail tudent Aides surround Mrs. Bird, at- :ndance counselor. Sybil Whitefield, lelen Hibbott, Merle Pomper, Mrs. ird, Judy Wolf, Morris Oldham, Bob Ielson. LaPook, jessica Patt, Gary LaPook, Richard Blumberg. Mr. Kosloff registers new student as Office Aides look on. Lynne Weinberg, Bonnie Chaclen, Mr. John Carroll, registrarg Mr. John Polatschek, Irit Polatschek, Mr. Albert Kosloff, assistant prin- cipalg Paula Beiser, Carol Grossman. IO9 ELECTRIC ACTIVITIES SPARK STAGE CREW TO ACTION Lift them barges! Tote them bales! You might expect to hear these words on a Mississippi River bank, but actually you are hearing Co-Managers Mike LaDere and jim Haase direct the Stage Crew in one of its endless tasks. Under the sponsorship of Mr. john Sommer, the boys set up chairs and arrange lights for school affairs, keep the stage and sound equipment in good condition for all assemblies, and do various maintenance work around the school. Needing only a will to work, a boy first goes through a new training program, devised to teach him the rudiments of the job, and then becomes a member of this group. Ray Michau instructs novices, George Monsson Robert Foutts and Peter Arm- strong in the mechanics of the public Stage Crew prepares lighting equipment for special assemblies. Front row: David Oberg, Robert Mc- Carthy, John Murphy. Bark row: Ronald Feltz, Don Smith, Richard Seip. Mike LaDere, managerg James Haase, assistant managerg Gerald Haase, secre- taryg Robert Lincoln, treasurer, receive instructions from sponsor, Mr. john Sommer. ODERN COMMUNICATIONS PROVIDE FUN AND EXPERIENCE Audio-Visual Aides demonstrate supplementary teaching devices. Sealed: Gerald Tenner, Alvin Brown, Richard Schlifke, vice-president. Row One: Dennis Haffron, james Gintzler, secretary, Richard Sager, presidentg Terrence Murphy, Mr. Ralph Becker, sponsor, Bruce Stern, Bruce Smiley. Row Two: Robert Lincoln, Leslie Kramer, Nick Bobis, Richard Halpern, treasurerg Thomas Murphy, Lawrence Levin. Movie reels twirl and tape recorders hum as the efficient Audio- Visual Department functions under the watchful eye of Mr. Ralph Becker. Capable boys are trained from their freshman year to aid in the systematic distribution of audio-video machines, to work in the language laboratory, and to learn the procedure involved in running special equipment. By utilizing the skill of the Audio- Visual Department in operating films, slides, and tapes, the cur- riculum of South Shore is greatly enriched. KQYGW-Your signals are 25Db over S9. The Radio Club, a member of the American Radio Relay League, seeks to satisfy an interest in radio broadcasting and technology. Sponsored by Mr. John Sommer, it not only communicates in code but by radio waves. Now equipped with a six-meter transmitter and convertor, the club qualifies as a station and is able to broadcast. Calling KSWDXQ Come in, please, K3WDR. Sealed: Alvin Brown, Howard Balfour, jeffrey Falk, vice- presidentg Tom Adler. Standing: Mr. Sommer, spon- sor, Leslie Kramer, treas- urerg Julian Lawitz, Rich- ard Davidson, trusteeg Bruce Peto, Thomas Murphy, ad- viser, james Newton, secre- tary, Terrence Murphy, Bruce Stern, Tom Papa- george, director, Joseph Sonneman. OUR SCHOOL STOREKEEPERS SUPPLY STUDENTS' NEEDS i T Blarney, sure 'tis a revolt! says Mr. Kelly to bookroom aides. Front raw: Marilyn DeKoven, Toni Hartrich, Marilynn Horn, Ralph Segall, john Van Kirk. As a base for Mr. Kelly's mis- sionary work, the bookroom also serves as depot and storage room for books where teachers' orders can be filled. Helping pupils claim lost books, repairing old books, and bookkeeping contribute to make the bookroom aides a very busy group. However, strains of laughter can always be heard echoing through the halls from the book- room, for Mr. Kelly believes a happy staff is a working staff. And that it is! Seglffitigklilsgklncy Slam' Judy Baird' Sharon Immergluck' Industrious storeroom aides busily supply school needs B4fk1'0w-'GCYSOU M05bafhffi BrifmDa1Y. Clorkwirex jonathan Beck, Diana Janis, Hillel Kiers Nancy As prompt and efficient as the supermarket is the storeroom under the supervision of merchant Miss Amy Mackie and her assistants. Though she does not have the usual staples found on grocery shelves, she has many necessities that help keep our school function- ing. The various commodities that are needed are distributed to the teachers as they are requested. II2 Devine, Loraine Stern, Sue Christon, Bernie Wolfberg DIVERSIFIED ACTIVITIES SPICE SCHOOL LIFE junior Red Cross members review the achievements of the past year. Sheila Maydet, Arlen Rubin, Richard Schlifke, Loraine Stern, Richard Sager. Students have reason to be proud of the 31,100 which they contributed to various charities during the recent Cru- sade of Mercy drive, sponsored by the S.S.L. in collaboration with the junior Red Cross, directed by Mrs. Margaret Donahue. Two members of our chapter, Richard Sager and Ruth Israel, were chosen to represent South Shore at the Red Cross Training Center and the Na- tional Safety Congress. Roberta Pollack appears to be asking John Planer and David Golber, Are you sure he doesn't bite? Imagination, creativity, ancl a strong curiosity in science are the prerequisites for mem- bership in South Shore's Sci- ence-Math Club, sponsored by Mrs. S. Eloise Baker. Tension mounts as crucial game nears its climax. Seated: john Planer, secretary and treasurerg Philip Poclolner, president. Slmzding: jeffrey Tennant, Mitchell Rubinstein, Lance Quale, Donald Baker, William Tanen- baum, Robert Glick, Mr. Seymour Janowitz, sponsor. In an atmosphere conducive to pin-dropping, a Chess Club meeting is animated by a regular rub- bing of felt-bottomecl pieces on wooden chess boards and an occasional, Your move. However, the excitement and fun are not measured by an ap- plause meter at these sessions. Although not aug- mented by cheerleaders, the team has defeated its opponents: Lindblom, Hyde Park, Calumet, Tilden, Kelly, and Morgan Park. lI3 PREMO VERITAS GUIDES OUR JOURNALISTS Quill and Scroll, an internationl honorary society for high school str dents, is open to all who exhibit ou standing journalistic ability. As well 1 high caliber written material, a ratir in the upper third of the class, and recommendation from either Miss Ani Schutzberger, sponsor of the Tide, 4 Mr. Arthur Connelly, sponsor of th Shore Line, are necessary. The purpo of the society is to encourage and r ward individual student achievement journalism and school publications. Quill and Scroll members admire the wa which brought them fame. Sealed: Josey Goodman, Arlene Boshes, B nard Wolfberg, Lois Platt, Allen Shu Sheila Maydet. Standing: jeremy Byman, Gail Zivin, Li Poznanski, Barbara Scott, Myrna Ros-I Linda Harris. HALL GUARDS KEEP SCHOOL SPIC AND SPAN Stop right there! Do you have pass? These words are heard throu out the day as the hall guards ren their services to the school. Under able supervision of Mr. Marshall Dub they see that the halls are empty of who do not belong. Another serv which the guards perform is that keeping the corridors free of pap The combined efforts of the hall gua and Mr. Duban help us to have a clea and safer school. I know I have one here somewhere . . says Connie Gordon, when asked for a co dor pass by vigilant hall guards. Linda Harris, Helen Berkovitz, Robert singer, Judi Schakner, Karen Summer, J Brownstein, William Saphir. STUDENTS PREPARE FOR FUTURE TEACHING CAREERS Sometimes erroneously called the Future Terrors of Amer- a, the Future Teachers Association, under the able tutelage Mrs. Isabel Lassen, is designed to acquaint students with e teaching profession. All those interested can receive infor- ation about the opportunities and rewards of a teaching reer through the enlightening discussions at the monthly eetings. In lectures by outside speakers in the administrative d teaching fields, all phases of an educational career are plored. For all those prospective hickory stick wielders, the ture Teachers Association is recommended as an informative troduction to their field. ndy Baum exhibits teaching techniques to future pedagogues. out row: Sherry Stein, treasurerg Sharon Schneider, Susan Peake. cond row: Kathy Rand, secretaryg Evelyn Conrich, Jessica Pattg Roberta Weis, Mae Magnuson. ird row: Sandra Baum, presidentg Heather Shubart, Susan Isen- berg, Judi Schakner, Rosiland Weis, Jerilyn Isenberg, Barbara Rans- ford. urlb raw: Nance Adelman, vice-presidentg Sandra Klein, Lynne Edelstein, Janet Kaplan, Janeen Shankman, Phyllis Schechter. ck row: Paula Beiser, Lynn Lewison, Karen Kales, Gilda Freiman, Sue Finkel, Susan Delano. FUTURE NURSES DEVELOP PATIENT TECHNIQUE The Florence Nightingales of uth Shore are none other than le members of the Future urses of America. The aim of is club is to explore the oppor- nities of a career in nursing. under the direction of Miss Cor- -any, these girls invite speakers -om hospitals to explain the dif- rent areas of nursing. As one their projects, the girls pro- ded food and entertainment at Christmas party given for less rtunate children at the Ken- Dod Social Center. -eila Maydet, treasurer, takes pulse Mary Crossman while Linda Har- , president, wipes brow. 'jizz row: Rosiland Weis, Claire ltbach, Judy Pachol, Carol Meh- lenbeck, Helen Berkovitz, treas- urerg Carol Milzer, Lacey Nutting, Paula Beiser. 'ck row: Pamela Hornby, Nancy Adelman, Laura Murder, Boberta Weis, Joan Bauer, Barbara Rands- ford. CULTURAL PROGRAM BREAKS DOWN LANGUAGE BARRIERS Cultura, la culture, or la cultura-whatever your linguistic preference, you will find personal Contact with the cultures of the Latin, French, Hebrew, or Spanish-speaking countries through our language clubs, whose programs are putting greater emphasis on cultural enlightenment. The Latin Club, through its recent purchase of modern conversational Latin tape recordings, is acquaint- ing its members with an unusual aspect of the languages rich classical heritage. The members of the Cercle Francais are finding that French culture is abundant here in Chicago. Highlights of this year's French Club program were a lecture by a student reared in France and a guided tour and lecture on French art at the Art Institute. The program of the Pan-American Club was based on a series of tours to areas of Spanish influence. By presenting these informal sides of their respective cultures, the language clubs afforded their members greater interest in language studies as well as broader knowledge of our world. Authentic costumes interest Pan Am Club mem bers. Franz 1-ow: Michael Gordon, Wesley Johnston Alfred Lewy, Ray Quisenberry, president. Second row: Judy Teich, Peter Marcus, Alice Booth, vice-presidentg Merle Pomper, Roberta Pollack, Daniel Levitan, Edward Reingold. Hebrew Club members gayly join in dancing the Horah. lander Aspiring French scholars join the French Club to add to their cultural knowledge. 012 floor: Marion Stoops, Barbara Kesner, Nitza Necheles, Janet Kaplan, Charmaine Straszewski, Susan Delano, Nancy Segall. Seated' Miss Henrietta Graybill, sponsorg Ricky Wachtel, vice-presidentg Hilary Kromelow, secretary Rlfhafd Isenberg, Jessica Patti and Ml' Sheila Maydet, 'treasurerg Martha Andes, presidentg Sue Finkel, Judith Wodis, Marion Rosenthal Chelf Scott reenact a S6696 from a RP' Lynne Weinberg, Marion Matlock, Ann-Marie Sandberg, Joan Winter. - men drama for the benefit of the Latin Szmzding: Elizabeth Loewe, Jennifer Fields, Eileen Estes, Hilary Lewis, Joni Newman, Lois Lipton,'Sandra Club' Cohen, Joel Silver, Barry Frauman, Sharon Waxman, Mae Magnuson, Linda Stone, Nancy Devine. Back row: Gayla Levinson, Sue Sondell, June Bar tow, Susan Quale, Eva Saphir, Stephen Hol Front row: David Alexander, June johom, Julian Kushner, Larry Rosenbusch, Burt Abrams, Sanford Levine, William Dorrance. Second row: Robert Poett, Ida Ashley, Phillip Wolpe, Richard Saly, Jacqueline jordan, Karen Kahn, Victor Fried, Steven Schwartz, Elizabeth Hoor- naert. Third row: Roberta Pollack, Audrey Pfingst, Barry Frauman, David Goldberg, Peter Adler, Alan Stern. Back row: Alfred Lew, Russ Chadwick, Larry Karp, Mr. Samuel Gorbach, director, Nancy Simon. 'CIF MUSIC BE THE FOCD OF LIFE, PLAY ON? How dull this great big world would be If ne'er a sound were heard, If all the notes were swallowed up Into a mass of words. The lights are climmedg the stage is set. As the curtain rises, the orchestra begins to play. Its members, masters of their respective instruments, are directed by Mr. Samuel Gorbach. Included in its program are the January graduation exer- cises and the Spring Festival. December and January brought fame to the orchestra and to our school as three members, Lynn Nelson, oboeg David Alexander, violin, and David Goldberg, French horn, were selected to play with the Chicago Symphony. The selection played was Fizzlmzflia by Sibelius, 1 If, X , A H l 1 I. 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P I if U me... 3 . L M..-1 MJ -tx Senior Girls' Chorus officers put their heads to- gether to decide repertoire for next program. Clockwire: Karen Mizer, presidentg Mary Ellen Mnffia, vice-presidentg Sharon Holmstedt, re- cording secretaryg Connie Anton, corresponding secretary, Margie Carlson, treasurer. Music is the shining path Over which the poet passes To bring his song to the world. I am interested in music . . Have you heard this little saying recently? Don't worry! We are not being invaded by junior Longfellows. The new chorus members are simply going through the annual initiation ritual, which puts them in the right spirit, says their director, Miss Agatha Long. Their voices blended in rich harmony for the R.O.T.C. Award Assembly, the 1B Orientation Assembly, the Spring Festival, and the Mothers' Day Tea. Surely music, music, music fills the choristers' thoughts a great deal. :zo y LILTING MELODIES FILL THE HALLS AS GIRLS SING SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS Front row: Gail Zivin, Helen Berkovitz, Judy Pachol, Mary Ellen Maffia, Karalyn Friedman, Nancy Sheridan. Second raw: Diana Merrymon, Joan Winter, Toba Somerman, Carol Hoisington, Loretta Caraker, Christine Fotopoulos, Constance Anton. Third lrow: Patricia Melton, Coralee Birdwell, Marion Stoops, Martha Montgomery, Sharon Holmstedt, Barbara Johnson, Marilyn Truax. Back rauf: joan Daley, Babette Hefter, Eleanor Carlson, Carole Gardner, Barbara Scott, Carole Nowakowski, Marge Carl- son, Nancy Tarson. rv-1 4 u 5 4 N ' x 1 ,Q QL 1 - 11. 'lu v y., W!!!-g-E xfg W .V . A hx if A' 4 1593 555 . D RM A -': Xl 4- W I V -ix - : F k- . I , :A I pn Z, A :tl , f A u I, I . , ' N ' 'N b A H al 3 -I 1 F 'I ff' uv Q I Aa, . W' 3 if? , Q, J! el , e J if , ' ' - r g xx - gs: 5 , , 'ap , V Pj v ' 1:4 4- f. g ,F A I A V ' 4 YF? YS , e ' -' v ff . ' , , 'f'-f , 5 Y I ' .W M 'Z V W I i ' ' - H f 11: ' ul' ug rl ' . 35,6 32 IETPA L ak ' 5 14 ....1. -V J -- 'Vx 3' Q 5 , ,,-, 'X'.- -1 Qf. ' I- - 'ka' gli 5 ' 964.1 Y., .N - f1v25'ivms''lgffmrv V9?R-u: d.:gFEg7bewAL4 , ,.- fi-.M HARMONY COMING FROM VOICES CLEA The walls of Jericho came tumbling down, just as the walls of South Shore nearly do when their Joshua, Mr. Arthur Diamond, leads his trumpeteers, the melodious and exuberant Mixed Chorus, in song. Daily, these trumpeteers are heard diligently practicing their do-re-mi-fafr. They add lyrics and dynamic markings to the notes, and the result is an expert rendition of any song from Set Down, Servant, Cranberry Corners, and You'll Never Wlalk Alone, to Hal- lelujah Chorus. These songs are typical of the wide variety of selections the Chorus presents each year at the Spring Music Festival. One can become a trumpeteer by being accepted at the semi-annual auditions. Are there any other benefits besides the pleasure of singing? Chorus members are given music credit, service points, or a letter for two years' service. Since the chorus is organized as a club, one may even have the experience of being an officer. Mixed Chorus adds something special to the Yuletide season at South Shore by carolling in the halls. Various times throughout the year, it gives command performances for the student body and parents. One question is continually asked of chorus members. Since each of your performances is superior to the last, how do you do it? Franz row: Judy Feldman, Barbara Noel, Joan Bitters, Ruth Mark, Kathy Turoff, Roxane Wenk, Andrea Trock. Second row: Nancy Roll, Janice Welch, Linda Harris, Linda Westburg, Jaycee Aronson, Sue Sondell, Judy Zussman. Third row: Wesley Johnston, William Hachmann, Robert Smith, Roseann Burke, Susan Christon, Seymour Mansfield, Bruce Stern, Michael Primack. Bark row: Don Bruszer, Ken Beedle, Jay Karant, Jay Zite, James Buckley, Gordon Radley, Julian Scheinbuk, Dennis Good, Gerald Tenner. ERKS UP SPIRITS AND PLEASES THE EAR Mixed Chorus officers join in a tribute to Mr. Diamond. Linda Bucdle, Allen Shub, Nina Weinstein, Steven Mann, president, Marlene Shugan, viceapresidentg Carol Sue Horner, Terri Distenfield, Richard Glass, treasurer, Ellen Kraus, librarian. Voices blending in harmony, the Mixed Chorus begins. . Frou! rom: Susan Gordon, Bobbe Malkin, Nancy Devine, Jackie Wfeinberg, Robin Smolin, Sandra Sklar, Linda Robins, Lesley Alpert. Second raw: Lacey Nutting, Judith Feldman, Judie Pratt, Sharyn Pratt, Marion Matlock, Judith Glickman, Susan Lewy, Magda- line Berchos, Paula Mills. Buck rout Ray Jones, Frank Cornell, Jarvis Fricluss, Norman Lieber. P.T.A. SEEKS TO BETTER HOME-SCHOOL RELATIONS P.T.A. officers review details of future programs. , Mrs. Sidney J. Goldman, second vice-president, Mrs. Alton J. Baird, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Johnson, president, Mrs. William E. Underwood, treasurer, Mrs. Robert Tumer, first vice-president, Mrs. Paul Nutting, third vice-president. Constantly striving for a better understanding between school and home, the Parent-Teacher Association has centered this year's activities around the general theme of Progressive Teaching. Teachers, pupils, and parents have presented monthly discussions to facilitate intelligent cooperation in the educational program of South Shore High School. Fathers' Night in November and Open House in April are features of the year. The presentation of three scholarships has been scheduled for 1960-1961. P.T.A. Committee Chairman gather in Social Room. Sealed: Mrs. Hans Wzfchtel, Scholarshipg Mrs. Arthur T. Anderson, Semester Rep- resentativeg Mrs. Morris Kaplan, Publicityg Mrs. O. E. Westburg, School Education, Mrs. A. L. Kimball, Social, Mrs. L. Boshes, Delegate to High School Council. Standing: Mrs. S. Schwartz, Mental Healthg Mrs, Harry W. Larson, Special Events, Mrs. Hans Rasmussen, Hospitalityg Mrs. J. Gordon Myers, Citizenship, Mrs. joseph Sheridan, Historiang Mrs. William L. Chandler, jr., Region Delegate. .NJ Aug g..,,i,.. . LQQQQ,-,lffyi . E fam . , 'mb , Ui-fb eh, g1L,.Q?Q.gL.g-'V Z- 7? 713325: M: ' 'ENR ,QL ' L B... Q1 ' A kg., WHA-4 Y sm: ,L-.i , K, A , F' fish v.q 5 Q 'fi 'gf fy' IBF' 'iq K x K 3 I v fr if , v, Q- JI mg! ff . iv, -. F V U15 .. Y A :I ' 1 Lgnijf. . AERA, fa jx q yr Wx 1 :ff . .., . ,.,.. Q :E:fT: ftS5:f,V2 ,af 51- . I I 7 ff Upper right: Let's turn the tables on our photographer! Center left: The Thinker Center: Students cheer team on to victory before Farragut game. Center righz: See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Lower Zefl: Can you see me doing a jig? Lower right: Hmm, muses Roger Lange as he studies batting form of ace center fielder Babe Boshes. rf LIFE STUDENTS WHO GIVE THIS SCHOOL THEIR ze, 4 V -7'- ,F It 3 VY, SOUTH SHORE IKOUEZIER QLIIB PREQENT' ITMWNG LV 9' I PEN NEW VISTAS WHILE HAVING A BALL Upper left: They have to be labeled? 3 Cevzler left: Aw shucks, t'weren't nothin', says Bill Hyman after J completing speech at pep assembly. , Cezzler right: Fatigued student snoozes after all-night cramming. U Lower left: Thank goodness, the sernestefs over! Lower riglai: All observe team as one watches camera. THLETICS An opportunity for all to build strong bodies to match probing minds. Front row: Roger Lange, Linda Einbinder. Bark row: Ted Bavly, Barbara Click, jim Weaver, Bill Hyman. ,Z -':1L., L11 l i fn, .Nl L .au L-4 N 'P' u N .ll .4- df x X 'S fi 5 W 'fr' f3ffm..n'1 Yi:-f 'Q ' - -' r 4 '4 ff X, ggi NJ Y xxx'-digg. v--1'-sf: . xi fy.. '5'2.VIs'XvL . x x A :P ,a- JQL Q, 24' X x X sv' 4.- SPIRIT AND ABILITY FORM VICTORY COMBINATION Featuring size, speed, experience, and spirit, the Tars, under Mr. Kaz's guidance, racked up their best season. It was also a memorable one for South Shore: the Blue Division was reformed, the Wagon Wheel Game was dis- continued, the C. O. Applegran Trophy Game was orig- inated, and the team established itself as a Blue Division power. In the first league game of the season, the Tars downed Bowen 19-0. Against Parker, Little and Borland took ad- vantage of Tar interceptions by Chuck Geringer and Bill Hyman CM.V.P.j for another victory. The toughest game of the season began with DuSable, jumping to an early 13-0 lead. By the end of the third quarter, we still trailed but by only six points. In the last period, our team scored 13 points and turned the tide to victory. As well as victories, there were heartbreaks: the Tars' 19-18 loss to Englewood, the 6-0 loss to Hirsch, and the 0-0 tie with Farragut which our team won on statistics. All in all, the boys had a great season. There was no one star: everybody did his part. The players functioned and starred as a team. Jack Little received All-State Honorable Mention and Bill Hyman a place on the All-City First Team. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Front raw: Ted Bavly, Bill Chandler, Paul Goldman, john Barham, Leon Van, John Hamilton, jim Norman, Fred Holstein. Second row: Chuck Geringer, Mike McMahon, Wayne Gray, Richard Stevens, Stu Weisberg, Jack Hurwitz, Greg Kane, Bruce Gray, Don Martin, Bob McCarthy, Coach Sid Kaz. Third row: Tom Zels, Mike LaDere, John Meyers, Chris Sims, George Bakouris, Rick Sato, Mike Neumann, Art O'Connor, Jack Little, Joe Ginsburg. Burk row: Frank Anton, John Trankar, Tom Berchos, Brian Bubeck, Bill Hyman, John Borland, Ed jones, John Hyde, Ken Simon. li I 1538 if xt xv' I . x I ii.. 1'1- -X . f . 1, f , A 1 Chuck Geringer and John Meyers make tackle on Bowen player as John Borland and Greg Kane Come up to help them. Hyman fights his way through -cer's defense for a first down. john Hamilton and Mike Neumann block Parker players as john John Hyde and Paul Goldman watch as Tars break through Borland goes for five yards. Bowen's secondary. QQ lg: .1 ,!.l.lI 1 1 1 ---l. ,LI , .l i. tidal .. 3 33? 17 1 6 42 11 0 32, it 125 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Front raw: Jerry Geschwind, Fred Minskey, Peter Armstrong, Steven Goldberg, David Lundgren, Sidney Rauch, Alan Goldberg, Robert Ellis. Serond raw: Allan Harrison, Gary Blumenthal, Harlan Dorfman, Brian Bubeck, Steven Blum, Al Warady, Wayne Gray, Ralph Clark, Coach Bob Gelfond. Third row: Richard Glass, Bruce Gray, Edward jones, Frank Anton, Henry Ochart, Richard Reed, Ronald Kehr, Duke Martin, captaing Curtiz Gangi. , Back row: Edward Millunchick, Ken Simon, joel Silver, William Hagene, john Ross, Michael Trotta Martin Pollack, Michael Fox, Tom Berchos. South :l'South tl'South South W South :5South Jack Little, racing for a touchdown, sweeps around Bowen defenders. 'FSouth 'kSouth South Shore South Shore South Shore VARSITY SCORES Shore 40- O Foreman Shore 19- O Bowen Shore 27-20 DuSable Shore 32-20 St. Francis Shore 20- 0 Parker Shore O- 6 Hirsch Shore 18-19 Englewood Shore O- 0 Farragut FROSH-SOPH SCORES 6- 0 Bowen 0-40 Hyde Park 0-21 Hirsch 0- 6 Bogan South Shore 'ltLeague games WEAVER SCORES 36 POINTS IN HIS FINAL GAME Roger Lange drives past Fenger defenders for a basket. Team forms huddlf at Crucial P0iUt of BOEHU Sime- A thrilling victory over Hirsch, 71-50, was the highlight of the season. This being Jim Weaver's last game due to grad- uation, everyone was anticipating some great ba1l-playing- and did they get it! Jim displayed some fancy shooting to score thirty-six points-over half of the team's total score. Weaver's midterm graduation was disappointing to South Shore but not to Northwestern University, which jim is now attending. Before graduation, jim was named an All-City cager. Our first league game was against Carver, winner of the Public 'League Holiday Basketball Tournament and a team which defeated the state champs, Marshall. Although losing this game 34-19, our boys showed fine style, Even though the team's defeats outnumbered the wins, the games were filled with excitement and spirit. Thanks to the fine ball-handling of Roger Lange, Elliot Abelson, Mitch Komaiko, Don Larson, Steve Shuchter, and john Van Kirk, the fans got their money's worth of thrills. 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Bark row: Charles Siegal, Thor Berl co-captaing Ken Halpern, Bruce An: lin, co-captaing John Butch, Nels Habenicht, Harvey Barnett, Richa Barker. Second row: Coach jerry Conforti, Rica SENIOR SWIM TEAM SPLASHES ITS WAY TO VICTORY Under the guidance and leadership of Coach jerry Conforti, the Senior Swim Team swam to one of its most successful seasons with a record of 16 wins to 4 losses. Helping the team to attain this record, Charles Siegel placed first in diving during the city-wide competition for state qualification with 235 points. With hard practice every day, the Tars expect to do better in the spring meet. Hopefuls are Ken Halpern in the 50 free, Bruce Anglin in the 100, and Rich Barker in the 200 yard free style. Charles Siegel is confident of taking first place in diving again. With the four best free stylers on the team: Anglin, Barker, Berg, and Halpern, the Seniors expect to place at the' top of the list in the 200 yard free style relay. S.S. 26-59 Morgan Park S.S. 60-18 Hyde Park S.S. 43-39 Thornton S.S. 69-15 Parker S.S. 78- 8 Bogan S.S. 52-34 Leo S.S. 59-26 University High S.S. 68-17 C.V.S. S.S. 78- 6 Calumet S.S. 55-30 Tilden S.S. 58-51 Fenger S,S. 67-18 University High S.S. 73- 9 Bowen S.S. 23-64 Morgan Park S.S. 60-17 Hyde Park S.S. 74- 8 Parker S.S. 66-20 Leo S.S. 5 5-51 Fenger South Central Relays: 77 points. juniors and Seniors finished second as a team. It's a birdg it's a planeg it's a Last one out is a rotten egg! ,,, double-gainer. I , 'wil , . -. , 'J' ' l as - Q g l q. . . and last but not least, the junior wim Team! -ron! row: Claude Moulton, co-captain, Don Bruszer, co-captaing Alan Loiben, Richard Arazi, Paul Bluestein. -ecoud row: Coach jerry Conforti, Mi- chael Gordon, Mitchell Sogin, james Rubin, Dennis Coleman, Allan Charles, Andy Watson, Steve Gold- berg. lark row: Ken Adelman, Jarvis Fridus, Leonard Calmmann, Fred Levy, Marty Soll, Richard Holzer. ,qua-Debs give a HEART-Y welcome to our photog- tpher. lorkwire .tiarlizrg af paint: Holly Hamburg, Judy Pa- chol, presidentg Donna Putman, Marion Rosenthal, MaryAnn Petrosky, Randi Rubovits, Nancy Loiber, Gail LaPook, Karen Schroeter, Janice Gabe, Evelyn Duffell, Kathy Busbey, treasurerg Lois Dahlin, Jeri Kleyensteuber, Lynne Sanderman, Pat Council, secre- taryg Martha Briggs, Colette Wallace, Kathy Pokorny, Gayle Alexenbur. Splish-splash, sounds like they're taking a ath . . . It's the Aqua-Debs, practicing synchronized wimming every Monday under the direction of vlrs. Patricia Cox, their sponsor. To display their alents, they presented their water spectacle of ntricate and beautiful water ballet on Fathers' slight as they have done in past years. This beau- iful pageant presented by the skilled swimmers lelighted the visiting parents. as Witll an outstanding team and record of 18 wins to 2 losses, the juniors placed sixth in the first city-wide meet. The four man 160 yard free style relay of Don Bruszer, Allan Charles, Steve Seigler, and Andy Watson placed second with Bill Lester capturing fifth place in diving. Confident in placing in the next city meet are: Allan Charles in the 50 yard free, Righafd Cohgn in the 50 yard backstroke, Claude Moulton in the 80 yard individual, Andy Watson in the 50 yard butterfly. We also expect to place in two relays: the medley and the free style. SCORES 37-39 59-14 55-27 63-15 62-13 41-56 60-17 57-18 62-15 57-16 52-17 44-33 51-21 30-47 49-19 55-17 49-za 50-26 Finished 6th in city meet. Morgan Park Hyde Park Thornton Parker Bogan Leo University High C.V.S. Calumet Tilden Fenger University High Bowen Morgan Park Hyde Park Parker Leo Fenger MERMEN AND MERMAIDS SHINE IN AQUATIC SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Tennis and track, two of our most popular springtime sports, attract many boys each year. Our tennis team's city championship in 1960 is truly an accomplishment of which South Shore may be proud. For the first time in our history, we entered two boys, Bernie Wolfberg and Allen Shub, in the City Cross-Country Run, October 29. Wolfberg, running for the first time in the two- mile race, won the event in the time of 10:12. In the regular outdoor track season, South Shore enjoyed its best season in recent years-due largely to the intensive rebuilding program undertaken last year by Coach Robert Gelfond. I' ' 2 F . 1. le- e .-'dv , Bill Piggott, co-captain, displays winning form to Larry Rosenbusch Gordon Radley, Steve Shuchter, co-captaing Russell Enlow, co-captain and Coach jerry Conforti. .,,., ...A ..-C i , I f l ASN: 3f?iL::v -gi ' '- 111 545 'ip ' Ji.-' T , 1 ' 1 ' J .A ' .' iffzyrifg 'QW' A Y-v,:W7'iSf'W2', l' - . . -, , . s iz , ' ' - f ig- v in ' . f,-.i.11f.-f- -1- P, .,,. ,,, f -j , U 'saqi ' ' . ' V - -ba tlEl7ft.s.Z,?Jpaj3N ' ge-JW' XX ' i Lili '-561 5 I up--.-.ir-.'v .- , Coach Robert Gelfond says, On your mark! get set! . . to Allen Shub and Bernie Wolfberg. Track team listens to last minute instructions before meet. Front row: Dan Levitan, Gerson Mosbacher, Bernie Wolfberg, co- captaing Michael Gordon, Brian Harris. Second row: Geoffrey Seaman, Alvin Brown, Allen Shub, co-captaing Thomas Murphy, Terrence Murphy, Marshall Snider. Back row: Mike Groner. Val Sesek, leff Brown. Ken Suskin, Tom M0 jim Danos, vice-presidentg John Hyde, president, and Jack Hurwitz, treasurer, of Lettermen discuss agenda for upcoming meeting. BOYS STRIVE FOR VO, SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT jack Little, Roger Lange, Bill Hyman, and Greg Kane persuade Z1 student to buy zi ticket for a basketball game. Clorkwife: Mitch Komaiko, Art O'Connor, Steve Shuchter, Don Larson, and Elliot -flea. EEE efi :fx E g 2 M M2555 15 Abelson, members of the Clean-up Committee, demonstrate the manner in which they serve the school. 'xx Letternien plan tactics for en- forcement of lunchroom rules. Fifi! fable CIOL'kIUi.f6.' Bill Chan- dler, Brian Daly, Bruce Ang- lin, Sid Kaz, sponsor, Roger Ruminer, Bernie Wolfberg, Allen Shub, john Myers, Stuart Weisberg. Second table clarlawife: Bill Pig- gott, Rich Sato, Thor Berg, Harvey Barnett, Yoshio Ho- ribe, Bill Burwell. Linda Einbinder, captain, prepares to lead a cheer at football rally. CHEERLEADERS S l X- ii' i 1 'X Peppy officers show their school spirit. Sue Merlancler, secretaryg Linda Einbinder, captaing Pauline Petersen, co-captaing Cynthia Parry, treas- UICI. E 4 f Cheerleaders shout a last hurrah before leaving for a game. Front row: Virginia Stockman, Janice Welsh, Betty Uppling. Bark row: Marion Matlock, Barbara Siebenschuh, Judy Feldman. G.A.A. BOARD Front row: Lois Platt, Margaret McGleish, Ricky Wachtel, Mary Ellen Maffia, Nancy Adelman, Ann Cookman, Josey Goodman. Back row: Sharry Shattil, Joni Rooth, Elsa Eskonen, Barbara Click, Betty Pick, Kathy Larson, Marion Chapman, Pat Golden. While the other G.A.A. Board members look on, Barbara Click inducts Nancy Marx, Pam Van Kirk, and Annette Maffia. Lois Platt, presidentg Barbara Click, past presidentg Joni Rooth, vice-presidentg and Ricky Waclmtel, secretary, listen as Margaret McGle1sh recites the pledge for the office of treasurer. WORK IS GAY WITH THE G.A.A lVfaefz I wear my light blue jacket and my new G.A.A. fzwfzrd, 117196212 Fm .fwiizging nz temzir racket, I enjoy being on Board. Under the able direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Mackie, the fourteen girls who made up the G.A.A. board coordinate various activities for the en- joyment of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Included in the G.A.A. year are an ice-skating party, membership par- ties, a swim-meet, a student-faculty vol- leyball game, intramural contests, high school play-days, and an award assem- bly, in which girls who have fulfilled certain athletic requirements are re- warded. Thus, this organization provides a wholesome program which develops sportsmanship, leadership, and service. Lois Platt, newly elected president accepts the gavel of office from Barbara Click, past president. S.S. R.O.T.C. Under the direction of Cadet Lt. Col. Ray Quisen- berry and his assistant, Cadet Major Kenneth Beedle, the R.O.T.C. has enjoyed a successful year of events including the Military Ball, Veterans' Day Parade, Armed Forces Day Parade, Cadet Day Parade, and Federal Inspection. Three new organizations, the Honor Guard, which ushers at all school functionsg three separate Color Guard units, which promote greater efficiency, and a Review Board, which handles Cadet grievances, were established. Supervised by MfSgt. Willis L. Williains and MfSgt. James Rovano, the R.O.T.C. has been successful in all its competitions. The Drill Platoon made its best showing in years, and the Rifle Team, with only one veteran, finished the season with a 780 average. R.O.T.C. OFFICERS Color guard plays its traditional role in the assembly program. Front row: Fred Berger, Sam Haines, Sidney Mathias, Bill Clark, Steven Bachenheimer. Bfzrla row: Gerry Zogaric, Steve Christon, Robert McGreal, Bruce Turner. 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Z, EEF V- I I , .iq j ,WXN N 1 U A: i 4 J, ORGANIZATIONS Arkow, Sandra, 67 A Ender, Adrian, 46 Erlange FACULTY Albright, Maria, 7-1 Becker, Ralph, 66, 111 Bergstrand, Florence, 100, 106 Bird, Colette, 109 Carroll. John, 109 Conlorti, Jerry, 125, 138, 140 Connelly, Thomas, 102 Courtney, Ellen, 108 Dawson, Ruth, 108 Feldman, Betty, 66 Gelfond, Boh, 125, 132, 140 Gorbach, Samuel, 117-119 Graybill, Henrietta, 116 Inman, Roger, 125, 133, 135 Janowitz, Seymour, 113 Kaz, Sidney, 125, 130, 141 Kosloff. Albert, 109 Kreuz, Kathryn, 123 McCloud, Edna, 66, 74, 104 Mackie, Amy, 7-l Molyneaux, Mariorie, 66 Mooney, Julia, 74 Neal, Gertrude, 74 Robinson, Lucille, 105 Sadkin, Ruth, 66. 105 Schlesna, Carol, 74 Schutzberger, Anne, 105 Sommer, John, 74, 110-111 Stern, Hazel, 74 Aqua Debs, 139 Bands, 118-9 Baseball, 136-7 Basketball, 133-5 Bookroom Aides, 112 Booster Club, 125 Cheerleaders, 142 Chess Club, 113 Choruses, 120-3 Football, 130-2 French Club, 116 Future Nurses' Club, 115 Future Teachers' Club, 115 Girls' Athletic Association, 143 Hall Guards, 114 Hebrew Club, 116 Latin Club, 116 Lettermen, 141 Library Aides, 108 Movie Operators, 111 National Honor Society, 98-99 Nautilae, 107 Orchestra, 117 Office Aides, 108-9 Parent Teachers' Association, 124 Pilots, 106 Quill and Scroll, 114 Radio Club, 111 Red Cross, 113 Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 144-5 Science Club, 113 Shore Line, 102-3 Spanish Club, 116 Stage Crew, 110 Storeroom Aides, 112 Student Service League, 100-1 Swimming, 138-9 Tennis, 140 Tide, 104-5 Track, 140 STUDENT INDEX Ahelson, Arthur, 37 Abelson, Elliot, 29, 36, 75, 100, 112, 133, 137, 141 Abelson, Robert, 53 Aheson, Karen, 50 Ablin, Elaine, 75 Abrams, Burt, 117 Abrams, Jaclyn, 49 Abrams, Pamela, 42 Abrams, Roberta, 75 Abrams, Sandra,,42 Ach, Josette, 58 Ackerman, Robert, 64 Ackerman, William, 36 Adams, Burt, 37 Adams, Marilyn, 37 Adams, Valerie, 36 Adelman, Kenneth, 47, 139 Adelman, Marilyn, 75 Adelman, Nancy, 63, 100, 101. 103, 106, 108, 109, 115 Adelman, Richard: 67 Adler, Peter, 62, 117, 118 Adler, Stuart, 53 Adler, Tom, 42, 111 Alexander, David, 117. 118 Alexander, Dean, 38, 108 Alexander, Demetri, 41 Alexander, Elizabeth, 40 Alexander, James, 56, 100, 103 I48 Alexander, Mark, 72 Alexander. Michael, 58 Alexenbure, Gayle, 36, 139 Allison, Marilyn, 43 Allswang. Scott, 60 Alpert. David, 60. 119 Alpert, Heather, 62 Alpert, Joan, 55 Alpert, Leslie, 45, 123 Alpert, Ronald, 75, 98, 106 Alpert. Steve, 46, 118 Alpert. Sue, 51, 104, 105 Altbach, Claire, 60, 107, 115 Alter. Barbara, 75 Alter, Susan, 50 Altman, Paul, 63, 144, 145 Alward, Robert, 43 Andalman, Alan, 58, 105 Berkov itz. Helen, 76, 98, 100, 08.114,115,120,12l 105, 1 Berkson, Roberta, 43 Berman, Nancy: 51 Berman, Priscilla, 37 Berman. Richard, 60, 118 Berman, Susan: 67 Bernotus, Elizabeth, 67 Bernstein. Arnold, 51 Bernstein, Bonnie, 45 Bernstein. Roberta, 42 Berman, Jeff, 49 Berry, John, 76 Barrington, Cheryl, 48 Berss, Rae, 76 Berz, Richard, 56 Bessin er Barbara' 5 Burland, Lawrence, 59 Burton, Diane, 64 Burgvell, William, 77, 136, 137, 1 1 Busbey, Kathleen, 77, 139 Busch, Alan, 40 Buscher, Carole, 62 Butcher, Helen, 43 Butcher, Louis, 77 Bush, Ted, 135 Butsch, John, 77. 138 Byman, David, 41 Byman, Jeremy, 77, 98, 102, 114 C Daley, Joan, 78, 107, 120 Daly, Brian, 78, 112, 133. 136, 137, 14 1, 144 Damos, Teresa, 34 Damiele, Rosemarie, 50 1 Danios, James, 54, 74, 79, 100, 1 1 Danos, Teresa, 50, 79 Darrah, S Dart, Lau usan, 47, 121 ra, 44 Davidson, Richard, 42, 111 Davis, Alan, 58 Davis, Gloria, 38 Davis, Nancy Francis, 62, 107 Davis, Raymond, 43, 60 Dc Angeles, Philip, 55 Deerey, Norma, 43 Anderson, Allen, 50, 145 Anderson, Dariel, 53 Anderson, Donald, 59 Anderson, Judith, 55 Anderson, Richard, 39 Andes, Martha, 75, 98, 108, 116 Anglin, Bruce, 138, 141 Ansell, Holly, 49 Anton, Connie, 31, 75, 120 Anton, Frank, 56, 130, 132 Appel, Sheila, 75 Appell, Marshall, 46 Apter, Carol, 51 Apter, Marion, 49, 108, 118 Arazi. Richard, 139 Arkes, Hal, 55 Arkiss, Charla, 42 Armstrong, Peter, 51, 110, 132 Aronesti, Barbara, 75 Aronesti, Vivian, 42 Aronson, Jaycee, 49, 122 Ashley, Atkins, Ida, 60, 117 Terry, 43 Axelson, Ronald, 42 Axelson, William, 42 B 8 1 , 3 Bessinger, Robert, 76. 114 Best, Donald, 61, 144, 145 Bierig. Jack, 40, 108 Bierman, Carol, 56 Bierman. Ellen, 47 Bilslci, Barbara, 52 Bilski, Bennett, 44 Binger. Marcia Beth, 76 Birdwell. Cora Lee, 57, 120, 121 Bitters, Joan, 51, 122 Bitters, Julie, 38 Bitters, Robert, 76 Black, Barbara, 51 Black, Bennett, 38, 106 Black. Dennis, 23, 24, 74, 76, 98 Blasier, Judith, 76 Blaz, Howard, 58 Blevins. Elsie, 50 Cahell, Michael, 50 Cahnmann, Leonard, 44, 139 Chanmann, Ray, 138 Calm, Joanne, 43 Cancialoisi, James, 38 Cannaven, Carla, 44 Caraker, Loretta, 77, 108, 120 Carland, Shirley, 61 Carlsen, Carolyn, 67 Carlson, Barbara, 77 Carlson, Eleanor, 77, 120 Carlson, Irene, 40 Carlson, Marjorie, 35, 77, 120 Catania, Elizabeth, 68 Cayley, Carol, 64 Cayton, Harold, 58 Chaden, Bonita, 62, 104, 109 Chadwick, Russell, 61, 117, 119, 138 Deitch, Walter, 55 DeKoven, Marilyn, 60, 112, 121 Delano, John, 36 Delano, Susan, 63, 107, 115, 116, 121 Delladio, John-57 Delott, Avery! 36 Dclott, David, 63 Delson, Helen, 42 ' Dematoff, Leslie, 41 Deutch, Paul, 55, 100, 104, 118 Deveneaux, Mike, 46 Devine, Barbara, 52, 105 Devine, Nancy, 51, 112, 116, l 123 i Devlin, Mary, 50 L Diamant, Thomas, 43 Dick, Eileen, 34, 49 Dick, Richard, 38 Blickhahn, George, 41 Blitzstein. Ann, 55 Blitzstein, Marilyn, 38 Block, Jack, 483135 Block, James, 48 Block, Jean, 49 Block, Laurel, 51 Block, Michael, 48 Block, Myron, 36 Bloom, Alana, 64 Bloom, Martin, 76 Bloom. Roger, 38 Bachenheimer, Carol, 55 Bachenheimer, Ronald, 47 Bachenheimer, Steven, 50, 145, 144 Backer, Gail, 75 Baird, Judith, 52, 121 Baker, Donald, 55, 135 Bakouris, George, 67, 150 Balfour, Howard, 27, 75, 98, 111 Banks, Judith, 55 Banks, Ronald, 53 Banks, Stuart, 64 Barasch, Eugene, 52 Barham, John, 75, 130 Bariff, Martin, 63 Barkan, Joanne, 41 Barkan, Sherry, 53 Barker, Richard, 75, 138 Barnbaum, Lesley, 75 Barnett, Harvey, 75, 158, 141 Baron, Marcy, 49 Baron, Frances, 75, 98 Barr, Charles, 48 Barrad, Jerome, 59, 144, 145 Barra, Rochelle, 47 Barrash, Michael, 41 Barrow, Susan, 51 Barry, Edward, 53, 119 Bartenstein, Lynne, 36, 118 Bartow, June, 40, 116 Bassett, Belinda, 44 Bauer, Joan, 56, 115 Baum, Sandra, 64, 115 Bavly, Ted, 67, 129, 130 Bearden, Jerry, 57 Beck, Johnathan, 62, 112 Becker, David, 48 Bedenkop. Richard, 75 Beedle, Ken, 76, 122, 144 Beedle, Linda, 46, 125 Beeman, Larry, 46 Beers, Mary, 50 Beiser, Paula, 63, 100, 109, 115 Belenke, Gail, 59, 104 Bluestein, Barry, 64, 144, 145 Bluestein, Paul, 41, 139 Blum, Steven, 42, 132 Blumberg, Margaret, 41 Blumberg, Richard, 64, 109 Blumenthal, Gary, 47, 152 Bobis, Nick, 76, 111, 118 Boedeker, Marilyn, 40 ' Bogin, Roger, 76 Bogoluh. Bill, 42 Bogomol, Gail, 47 Bohmann, Georgia, 38 Bohne. Carole, 32, 76 Boni, Daniel, 58, 119, 144, 145 Booth, Alice, 28, 76, 116 Borland, John, 67, 130 Born, Rick, 60 Borne, Janis, 39 Boron, Maureen, 41 Borus, David, 42, 158 Bushes, Arlene, 25, 76, 97, 98, 103, 104, 105, 106, 144, 126 Bushes, Judith, 55, 100, 101, 104, 105, 126 Bougie, Carol, 44 Boughey, Kathy, 50 Bout, John, 64 Bourbules, Mimi, 77 Bouyoucas, Ernest, 77 Boyd, Joseph, 49 Bradford, Richard, 56, 102 Braun, Laura, 51, 121 Breeding, Linda, 55 Brenner, Steve, 39 Brennwasser, Kay, 67 Briggs, Margaret, 35, 77 Briggs, Martha, 35, 77, 159 Chaiken. Robert, 78 Chan, Mai-Mai, 32, 78 Chandler, William, 78, 150, 141, 144 Changus, Kathleen, 51 Chapman, Marion, 55, 107, 143 Chapman. Phyllis, 43 Charles, Allan, 48, 139 Charles, Gail, 39 Charous, Heidi, 50 Chase, John, 67, 145 Chatt, Roberta, 59 Chelius, Thomas, 63 Chentes, Christine, 36 Cherin, Allen, 78 Chesky, Sheldon, 51, 78, 118, 144. 145 Chestler, Michael, 45 Chileen, Richard, 60 Christon, Steve, 52, 144, 145 Christon, Susan, 78, 100, 106, 107, 112, 122 Christie, Richard, 49, 145, 144 Chuckman, John C., 56 Chudnow, James, 60 Claahsen, Judith, 60, 121 Clark, John, 64, 106 Clark, Ralph, 43, 132 Clark, William, 61, 144 Claster, Harvey, 58 Clay, Robert, 34, 67, 101 Click, Barbara, 33, 66, 67, 129, 153 Dick, Robert, 63 Dickman, Bruce, 44 Distenfield, Elaine, 67 Distenfield, Ira, 46 . Distenfield, Terri, 28, 54, 79, 98, 106, 123 Dolata, Barbara, 68 Dolinka, Bonnie, -14 Dominguez. David, 49 Donegan, Patricia, 49 Dopp, Pat, 47 Click, Clune. John, 39 Patricia, 59 Cohan, Judy, 52 Cohan, Judy, 78 Cohan, Suzanne, 78, 100, 121 Cohen, Charles, 42 Cohen, Deborah, 78 Cohen, Ellen, 48 Cohen, Glant, 63 Cohen, Ileen, 67 Cohen, Jerry, 47 Cohen, Murray, 43 Cohen Cohen Cohen , Phil, 64, 99, 102, 136 , Sandra, 116 Wendy' 78 Belkin, Belkin, Laura, 52 Mark, 76, 98, 101, 106 Bell, Patti, 50 Bell, Wendy: 38 Ben, Carol Ann, 76 Bender, Phyllis, 67 Benish, Larry, 64, 98, 100, 103 Bennett, Barry, 76 Bennett, David, 49 Bennett Eeileen, 60 Benson, Richard, 59, 118 Berchos, Magclaline, 43, 123 Berchos, Thomas, 52, 130, 132 Berenzweig, Bruce, 38 Brodsky, Barbara, 60 Brody, Brody, Helyne, 77 Jerry, 58 Brody, Mark, 59 Broh, Annette, 60 Bronowski, Nancy, 77 Brooks Brooks , Howard, 46 , Lynda, 64 Brooks, Marsha, 39 Brown, Alan, 38 Brown, Alvin, 60, 111, 140 Brown, Cheri: 44 Brown, Gay, 77 Brown, Jeffrey, 52, 140 Brown, Judith, 43 Brown, Judy, 53 Brown, Linda, 43 Brown, Stewart, 48 Brown, Vicki, 43 Brownstien, Judith, 61, 114 Bruder, Loretta, 77 Brunner, John, 66, 67 Berezin, Madelyn, 41 Beag, Donald, 44 Berg, Thor, 63, 138, 141 Berger, Fred, 60, 144, 145 Berger, Roberta, 51 Berger, Susan, 48 Berk, Alan, 37 Berkley, Rona, 46 Berkman, Laurie, 49 Berkovitz, Beverly, 49 Bruszer, Donald, 52, 122, 139 Bubeck, Brian, 50, 130, 132 Bubrick, Melvin, 77 Bucher, Paul, 46 Buckley, James, 58, 122 Buletty, Eugene, 52 Burg, Bruce, 42 Burger, Mary Jeanne, 47 Burke, Rose Ann, 61, 122 Cohn, Howard, 39 Cohn, Larry, -118 Coleman, Dennis, 52, 139 Coleman, Jeffrey, 42 Coleman, Richard, 78, 98, 138 Collins, Elizabeth, 39 Comacho, Mario, 63 Coner, Nancy, 44 Connolly, Cathy, 52 Conrich, Evelyn, 78, 104, 115 Cookman, Ann, 58, 143 Corbett, Charles, 37 Cornell, Frank, 50, 123 Costopoulos, Nick, 43, 60 Council, Patricia, 35, 78, 139 Coustan, Donald, 78. 81, 97, 100 Covitz, Barbara, 40 Cowall, Nancy, 78 Cozza, James, 78 Crawley, XVilliam, 34, 67 Crossman, Mary, 64, 107, 115 Crumply, Don, 50 Cuburnek, Nancy, 64 Cunningham, Pat, 121 D Dorfman, Harlan, 45, 132 Dorrance. William, 117 Dosick. Rozanne, 43 Dosick, Steven, 34, 68 Drachler, Bella, 36 Drachler, Ferne, 57, 79, 98, 100, 103 Drachlcr, Michael, 56 Dragon, John, 60 Draues, Donna, 38 Dreyfus, Donald, 63 Drower, Steve, 39 Druzik, James, 40 Dryan, Jay, 57 Dschirla, Jack, 34, 68 Dubin, Sonia, 52 DuBois, Gerald, 63 DnBrow, Ronelle, 59, 105 Duffel, Evelyn, 61, 118, 139 Dulek, Steven, 55 Duncan, Sandi, 68 Dunham, Michael, 49 Dunlop. John P., 135, 136, 137 Dunn, Jacqueline, 37 Dwortz, Arlene, 41 Dwortz, Cathy, 42, 108 E Eagle, Howard, 39 East, Bonnie, 43 East, NRHCYC 30, 68 Easthope, Gary, 52, 145 Ebinger, Ray, 40 Echt, Edward, 39 Eckhaus, Stuart, 79 Eckstone, Texas, 60 Edelman, Murray, 79 Edelson, Ira, 42 Edelstcin, Lynne, 59, 104, 107, 115 Eggener, Richard, 36 Ehlers, Michael, 79, 104 Ehrlich, David, 60, 105 Einbinder, Linda, 29, 79, 98, 106, 108. 129, 142 Einbinder, Susan, 39 Eisenberg, Barbara, 53 Eisenberg, Harold, 57 Eisenberg, Norman, 68 Eisenberg, Phyllis: 37 Eisenstein, Dan, 40 Eisenstein, Linda, 36 Eisenstein Michael, 79 Elbaor, David, 145 Elbaor, James, 59 Ellis, Rob ert, 40, 132 Engel, Doreen, 60 Enlow, Russell, 79. 133, 140 Epstein, Adrienne-Kelly, 36 Epstein, Adrienne-Feldman, 46 Epstein, Linda, 79 Epstein, Sharon, 49 Erikson, Linda, 25, 68 r, Susan, 38 Dahlin, Lois, 51, 121, 139 Dahlin, Robert, 59 Erven, William, 64, 118 Eschbach, Susan, 68 Kelley, Diane: 61, 121 Eskonen, Elsa: 51, 121, 143 Estes, Eileen: 51, 103, 116 Estes, Milton: 24, 63, 79, 99, 103, 106 Evans, Joanne: 41 Eve, Anita: 58, 121 Eyer, Barbara: 79 F Facrmark, Gene: 44 Faigman, Henry: 37 Falk, Jeffery: 58, 102, 111 Farley, Jennifer: 58 Farmer, Roberta: 45 Foreman Farmer, Farwell, Sharon: 25, 68 Dwight: 57 Fefferman, Glenn: 50, 135 Feinberg , Arthur: 40 Feingold, Lynn, 42 Feinstein, Rebecca: 46 Feldman Feldman Feldman 125, 1 , Barbara: 56 , Judie: 41, 122 :IJudy: 59. 100, 109, -2 Feldschreiber, Renee: 60 Feldt, Mary Jo: 61 Feldt, William: 44 Felsenthal, Brenda: 79, 106 Feltz, Ronald: 46, 110 Fensin, Lee: 58 Fensin, Sandra: 79 Fenton, Tim: 79 Ferner, Barry: 61 Fields, Diana: 36 Fields, Jennifer: 63, 116 Fields, Sarclle: 38 Fineberg, Susan: 58 Fink, Lester: 50 Finkel, Tomina: 38 Finkel, Susan: 6-4, 101, 103, 115, 116 Fischer, Marilyn: -12, 109 Fischer, Marlene: 61 Fisher, James: 41 Fishman, Eileen: 59 Fishman, Elaine: 38 Fitch, Ruth: 51 Flack, Marsha: 36 Flack, Mirian: 51 Flcisher. Martin: 59 Flores, Olivia: -13 Flores, Phyllis: 79 , Cheryl: 79 Garvey, Rose: 50 Gast, Douglas: 33. 50, 119 Gault. Leslie: 68 Gayle, Garmisa: 40 Geller, Bebe: B0 Gclman, Nancy: 68 Gerber, Gloria: 60, 121 Gerber, Mark: 36 Geringer, Chuck: 130 Germaine: Susan: 59 Gerson. Leonard: 68 Gerstel, Cookie: 55, 56 Geschwind, Jerry: 132 Gctner, Errol: 80 Cerner, Joyce: 3B Gctsoliow, Roy: 64 Gildcn, Marsha: 53 Giles, Patricia: 63 Ginsberg, Joseph: 58, 130 Ginsberg, Sherry: -13 Gintzlcr, James: 111 Elliott, Gladman: 43 Gladstone, Charles: 39 Glass. Richard: 55, 123, 132 Glassmnn, Jeff: 38 Glassman, Mike, 36 Glassman, T'pas: 61 Glazov, Sandra: 47 Gleeson, Robert: 39 Gleeson, Williani: 39 Glick, Robert: 40, 113 Glickcn, Daniel: 52, 102 Glicken, Francine: 80 Glickman, Judith: 123 Glickman, Frank: 53, 119 Clickman, Ronald: 40 Glickmcn, Esther: 40 Glover, Terry: 4-1 Gugol, Susan: 52, 103 Golber, David: 63, 80. 99, 113, l 18 Gold, Hannah: 61 Goldberg, Alan: 42, 132 Goldberg, Albert: 68 Goldberg, Anita: 52, 80 Goldberg, Barbara: -i0 Goldberg, David: 26, 53, 80, 117, 119 Goldberg. Edythc: 50 Goldberg, Sharon: 36 Goldberg, Steve: -15, 132, 139 Golden, Pat: 50, 143 Goldcnbcrg, Harris: 42 Goldenbc-rg. Jay: 57 Goldfarb, Melvyn: 61 Goldhaber, Dale: 80, 106 Greenberg, Robert: 51, 119, 145 Greenblatt, Ann: 40 Greenblatt, Richard: 47, 145 Greenblatt, Sharon: 69 Greenspan, Judi: 52, 105 Greenspon, Dennis: 48 Greenwald, Judi: 47 Greenwald, Lynn, B1 Grinker, Janet: 52 Groner, Michael: 55, 135, 140 Grosky, Howard: 53 Gross, Rita: 56 Grossblatt, Gloria: 49 Grossman, Carol: 58, 109 Grossman, Laurie: 43 Grossman, Phillip: 58 Holstein, Ed: 37 Holstein, Fred: 82, 130 Holtzman, Joseph: 48 Holzer, Linda: 38 Holzer, Richard: 41, 139 Honigmann. Susan: 64 Honroff, Brad: 40 Hooge, Sandra: 46 Hoornaert, Elizabeth: 55, 117 Hopper, Barbara: 29, 69, 101 Hoilbe, Yoshio: 64, 136, 137, 1' 1 Horn, Marilyn: 37, 112 Hornby, Pamela: 82, 115 Horner, Carol Sue: 64, 108, 123 Hornstein. Marshall: 82 Karp, Larry: 64, 102 Karps, Carol: 37 Kastel, Anthony: 49 Kastel, Susan: 50 Kaszuba, Sandra: 62 Katz, Bruce: 56 Katz, Dayle: 42 Katz, Lee: 48 Kaufman, David: 53 Kaufman, Karen: 60 Kaveshan, Dennis, 72 Kaveshan Donald' 83 Kayton, Darlene: 59 Kayton: Donna: 51 Kehr, Ronald: 50, 132 Kelleck, Rowena: 46 Formosa. Anita: 59 For-mund, Beth: 48 Forsyth, Paul: 68 Foss. Janet: R0 Fotopoulos, Christine: 80, 120 Foundous, Mary Ellen: 68 Foutts, Robert: 41, 110, 145 Fox, David, 39 Fox, Lawrence: 49 Fox, Michael: 50, 132 Frank, Carol: 45 Frank, Gail: 63, 107 Frank, Linda: 47 Frankenthal, Peter: 52, 119 Frauman. Barry: 116, 117. 119 Frazier, James, 47, 103 Frazin, Barry: 46 Freedman. Michael: 51 Freiman, Gilda: 63, 109. 115 Freiman, Paul: 50 Freund, Edward: 41 Freund, Kenneth: 68 Frey, Toby: 57 Friduss. Jarvis: 51, 123, 139 Fried, Victor: 80, 117 Friedell, Peter: 63 Friedland, Karen: 49 Friedlander, Phyllis: 61 Friedman, Aline: 58 Friedman. Karalyn: 28, BO, 98, 108, 120. 121 Frcidman. Sharon: 55 Friefeld, Ruth: 43 Friesser, Joyce: 80 Frishman, David: 80 Frohlich, Larry: 41 Proman, Jane: 37 Frook, Susan: 43 Frye, Jimmy, 47 Furst, Ruth: 42 Furstenberg, Arno: 32, 46, 145 G Gaan, Francine: 46 Gabe, Janice: 44, 159 Gadlin, Barry: 37 . Gadlin, Neal, 64, 101 Gail, Judith: 39 Gail, Sanford: 68 Galbraith. Bob: 37 Gangi, Curtiz: 53, 132 Ganley, William: 68 Garb, Dorothy, 68 Garber, Toby: 44 Gardner, Carole: 35. 80, 120 Garfien, Mark: 80, 133 Garrctson, Peter: 80, 144, 145 Gan cy, Evelyn: 80 Goldman, Arlene: 42 Goldman, Audrey: 42, 108 Goldman. Leslie: 51 Goldman, Lorraine: 58 Goldman, Neal: 55 Goldman, Nina: 57, 121 Goldman, Paul: 68, 130 Goldsmith, Maureen: 48 Goldstein, Allan: 44 Goldstein, Gail: 62 Goldstein, Gerry: 38 Goldstein, Joel: 68 Goldstein, Judy: 80 Goldstein, Larry, 81 Goldstein, Sheila: 60 Goldstein, Maureen: 44 Goldstein, Ross: 44, 135 Goldstene, Michele: 37 Gonsky, Arlene: 81 Gonsky, Madeline: 51, 103, 105 Good, Charles: 44 Good, Dennis: 58, 122 Goodman, Jonathon: 56 Goodman, Josey: 81, 98, 100, 105, 114, 143 Goodman, Judy: 52 Goodman, Robert: 55 Goodman, Roger: 50 Gordon, Connie: 81, 106, 114 Gordon, Michael: 49, 116, 139, 140 Gordon, Susan: 58, 123 Gordon, Sue: 63 Gore, Jerry: 45 Gorelik, Stuart: 64 Gorin, Douglas: 62 Gorin, Inez: 69 Ciosenpucl, Gosenpud. Jerrold: 49, 69 Stuart: 47, 118 Graff, Barbara: 48 Graff, Lois: 81 Graff, Shelia: 81 Graig, Lauren: 36 Granger, John: 52, 108 Graveson, Evelyn: 61 Grawoig, Jack: 81 Gray, Ann: 41 Gray, Bruce: 50, 130, 132, 135, 136 Gray, Haron: 81 Gray, Wayne: 49, 130. 132, 135, 156 Grayson, Alan: 60, 119 Green, David: 37 Greenberg, Daniel: 81 Greenberg, Harvey: 40, 135 Greenberg, Margo: eo Greenberg, Mark: 39 Greenberg, Gayle: 40 Grossman, Sharon: 42, 81 Grossman, Wilma: 43 Grunnet, Herbert: 61 Gruwell, Roberta: 39 Guggenheim, Lee, 38 Guthrie, Bob: 59 Gutzait, Marcia: 69 Guy, Robert: 69 H Haase, Gerald, 46, 118, 135 Haase, James: 81, 110 Habenicht, Nelson, 58, 138 Hacker, Barbara: 103 Hackman, William: 56, 122, 145 Hacmovitz, Sam: 50, 135 Haes, Mary, 53 Haffron, Carol: 39 Haffron, Dennis: 111 Hagene, William: 40, 132 Hugenson, Lee Ann: 41 Haglund, Nancy: 103 Haines, Sam: 51, 144 Haines, Williams: 44 Haless, Donna: 58 Hall, Janice: 41 Halpern, Kenneth: 64, 138 Halpern, Richard, 42, 59, 135 Halpern. Richard, 50, 111 Halter, Carol: 69 Halter, Linda: 40 Hamborg, Holly: 53. 121, 139 Hamburg. Mary, 44, 118 Hamilton, John: 130 Hammer, Sherwin: 81 Hanauer, Susan: 37 Hahhart, Allan: 43. 108 Hanson. Shirley: 48 Hard, Norman, 64 Hardin, George: 38 Harding, Clive: 42 Harpur, Michael: -ll Harris, Brian: 61, 140 Harris, Diane: 81 Harris. Linda: 26. 81, 98, 104, 106, 108, 114, 115, 122 Harris, Ronald: 69 Harrison, Allen: 48, 132 Harrison, Marilyn, 52, 81 Hartrich, Toni: 44, 108, 112 Harvey, Susan: 43 Harwood. Janice: 81. 108 Hasselson, Andrea: 45 Hassiepen, Janice, 60, 121 Hatteras, Harriet: 69 Hays, John, 46 Hayward, Peter: 40 Hedberg. Dennis: 38 Hefter, Pabette: 81, 113, 120 Heilbrunn, Judy: 48 Heilig, Allen, 50 Heilig, Doris: 73 Heiman. Marvin: 51 Heimerdinger, Bonnie: 42 Heilbrun, Ronald, 47 Helford, Marilyn: 69 Helmer, Linda: 56, 102 Helmet, Martin: 42 Herman, John, 46 Herman, Robert: 64, 119 Hesky, Susan, 61 Hesner, Karen: 64 I-Ieuschkel. Terry, 82 Heyman, Harriet: 37 Heyman, Kenneth: 59 Hibbot, Helen: 58, 109, 121 Hicks, Carol: 49 Higginson, Robert, B2 Hill, James: 41 Himmel, Rodger: 52, 118, 145 Hinckley, Robert: 82 Hinsley, Ruth: 82 Hirsch, Steve: 41 Hirschberg, Carol: 38 Hochberger, Gerald: 69 Hochstadter, Bruce: 47 Hochstadter, Margaret: 82 I-Ioehener, Elizabeth: 43 Hoffman, David: 58, 138 Hoffman, Gail: 49 Hoffman, Phyllis: 51 Hoisington, Carol: 82, 120 Holdahl, James: 38 Hollander, Stephen: 49, 116, 145 Holmes, Dustin: 62 Homstedt, Sharon: 82, 120 Horvath Betty: 40 Horvath Kathy: 118 Horvath Lester: 47 Horwitz, Jill: 82 Horwitz, Michael: 41 Horwitz, Richard: 63 Houston, Muriel: 57 Hudak, Nancy: 47 Huddleston, Linda: 82 Hurvitz, Adrienne: 59 Hurwitz, Jack: 82, 130, 141 Hurwitz, Robert: 48 Huttner, Susie: 82 Hyde, Donna: 45 Hyde, Jeanne: 48 Hyde, John: 82, 130, 141 Hyman, William: 32, 82, 105, 129, 130, 141 I lmmergluck, Marcia: 44 Immergluck, Sharon: 24, 82, 112 Ingles, Ruth: 61 Innes, Roger: 82 Isaacson, Marc Roger: 55, 103, 118 Isenberg, Jerilyn: 83, 115 Isenberg, Richard: 108, 116 Isenberg, Susan: 115 Israel, Ruth: 83. 98, 105, 108 Iverson, Pat: 63 I Jacksi, George: 37 Jackson, Albert: 39 Jackson, Herman: 45 Jackson, Joan: 51 Jackson, Laurie: 52 Jackson, Robert: 40 Jacobi, Carol: 69 Jacobs, Gina: 47 Jacobxon, Maxine: 60 Jacobson, Shari: 48 Jaffee, Ed: 51 Jaffee: Judith: 41 Janis. Diana: 83, 106, 107, 109. 112 Janis. George: 83 Jascot, Patricia: 46 Jeffre, Robert: 52 Jetton, Deanna: 46 Jevert, Sharon: 37 Johnson Barbara: 62, 107, 120, 121 Johnson Dorothy: 58 Johnson Janice: 58 Johnson Judy: 43 Johnson Julie: 64 Johnson Karen: 46, 121 Johnson Karen Josie: 85 Johnson, Leonard: 61, 102, 108 Johnson, Marianne: 61, 107 Johnson, Norma: 83 Johnsrud, Janis: 83 Johnston, Wesley: 49, 116, 122, 125, 145 Jones, Edward: 55, 130, 132 Jones, Gary: 53, 119 Jones, Holly: 83 Jones, Ray: 51, 123, 135 Jones, Stephen: 83 J , Jacqueline: 83, 117, 118 ordan K Kabal-rer, Richard: 83 Kabaker, William: 38 Kahn, Dana: 59, 121 Kahn, Eileen: 52, 119 Kahn, Karen: 63, 59, 112, 118 Kahn, Linda: 36 Kahn, Steve: 41 Kales, Karen: 59, 115 Kane, Gregory: 83, 130, 141 Kaplan, Brenda: 69 Kaplan, David: 55 Kaplan, Ilene: 52 Kaplan, Janet: 61, 100, 105, 115, 116 Kaplan, Wayne: 58 Karant, Jay: 83, 101, 122, 123 Karlin, Joan: 83 Karm, Howard: 61 Kemp, Barbara: 46 Kempf. Claudia: 83, 98 Kempf, George: 58, 138 Kennedy, Peggy: 43 Kennedy, Robert: 44 Kerman, Bernard: 34, 83 Kerman, George: 56 Kesner, Barbara: 51, 116 Kessler, Jerald: 43 Kibort, June: 47 Kimbale, Patricia: 30, 69 Kipnis, Jeri: 69 Kirschbaum, Gerald: 36 Kish, Stephen: 63 Klaskin, Eileen: 84 Klaskin, Robert: 45 Klawans, XVilliam: 84 Klein, Andrea: 52 Klein, Arnold: 52, 108 Klein, Maralyn: 40 Klein, Sandra: 84, 115 Klein. Stanley: 50 Kleinberg, Gerald: 41 Kleinberg, Merle: 41 Klienstein, Phyllis: 49 Klepetar, Ronald: 46, 118 Kleppinger, Joan: 49 Kleyensteuber, Jeri: 41, 39 Klibanow, Miriam: 70 Kliers, Hillel: 63, 112 Klinsky, Arnold: 63 Klinslcy, Sharyn: 44 Klitzy, David: 48 Knutson. Mariorie: 58 Kobak, Judy: 8-1, 99 Koepping, Paul: 84 Kohenn. Karen: 39 Kohn, Allan: 39r Kohn: Kerry: 44 Koliorn, June: 84, 117 Koloffer, Belinda: 43 Komaiko, Mitchell: 84, 133 136, 141 Korf, Susan: 29, 84 Kornetz, Anita: 63 Korngoot, Susan: 39 Korose, Constantine: 57 Kosner, Jay: 118 Kosner, Rhonda: 42 Koss, Sandra: 60 Kossiv, Rosilyn: 84 Kotler, Maureen: 56 Kovel, Rosilyn: 41 Kraft, Burt: 84 Kraft, Donald: 59 Kramen, Bunny: 63, 101 Kramer, Barry: 46 Kramer, Betty Lee: 55, 100 Kramer, Leslie: 32, 84, 111 Kramer, Phyllis: 47 Kramer, Sam: 84 Kramer, Vicki: 52 Kraus, Ellen: 56 Krause, Alyce: 70 Krause, Susan: 58. 100, 103 Kravetz, Evelyn: 45 Kravitz, Barry: 64 Kremin, Alan: 40 Kriso, Mitchell: 84 Krit, James: 53 Kroll, Samuel: 59 Krorrgelon, Hilary: 58, 102, 104 11 Krooth, Millie: 84 Krucek, Marion: 62 Krugman, Judi: 37 Krugman, Warren: 61 Kruzim, Charles: 61 Kruzan, Sharon: 46 Kubey, Arthur: 59 Kubey, Barbara: 56 Kubey, Donna: 84 Kubiak, Carol: 84 Kuhn, Wayne: 45 Kuit, Maurice: 70 Kullerstrand, Douglas: 41 Kurke, Audrey: 44 Kurke, Ken: 53 Kushen, Robert: 38 Kushner, Dale: 49 Kushner, Julian: 84, 117 L Labow, Howard: 48 LaBundy, Donna: 59 La Dere, Daniel: 64 I 49 Price Rand, Lebo. , Alan, 55 Poett Robert 1 11 , La Dere, Michael, 64, 110, 130 Lampros, Angela, 84 Landers, Lynn, 59 Landsman, Lesley, 85 Lange, Roger, 26, 85, 100, 129, 133.136, 1-11 Langstadter, Toni, 45 Langwinsky, Carole, BS, 121 Lannin, Elinor, 59 Lapin, Marlene, 41 Lapin, Susan, 53 LaPook, Gail, 36, 109, 139 LaPook, Gary! 36, 109 Larocca, Vivian, 85 Lurie, Gerald, 64, 99, 108 Lurie. Marsha, 86 Lurie, 'Michaelg 86 Lussicr, Sharon, 108 Luther, Richard, 86 Leslie, Lyndstrom, 41 Lynn, Jennifer, B6 Lyson, Marie, 86 M Moran, Jean, 37 More, Barbara, 41 Morgan, Mary, 64 Morony, Thomas, S9 Morris, Clifford, 70 Morris, Ronald, 62, 70, 145 Morros, Donna, 48 Morrow, Thomas, 55 Mosbacher, Gerson, 58, 112, 140 Mushacher, Lester, 47 Moskowitz, Irvin, 45 MacKenzie, David, 43, 108 Moss, Judy, 45 Motew, Stuart, 38 Larson, Donald, 64, 100, 153, 137. 1111 136, Larson, Eleanor, 70 Larson, Jeffrey, 37 Larson, Kathleen, 70, 143 Larson, Lois, 85 Laske Bonnie' 42 Y- i Laube, Kathy, 85 Laven, Lawitz 1-14, Lawren Nanette, 48 ,JuHan,62,111,119, 1115 ce, David, 59 Lawrence, Dayle, 59 Lazaroff, Betty, 70 Lebo, Sharon, 24, 85 Leder, Alan, 60 Lefler, Sharon, 70 Lehmann, Robert, 43 Leimbeck, Barbara, 53 Leon, Sharyn, 49 ' Lerman, Michael, 70 Lerner, Shelley, 57, 104, 105 Leserman, Lee, 48 Lester, William, -16 Le Traunik, Kenneth, 57 Lev, Allen, 37 Levay, Judy, 50 Le Vee, Stanley, 43 Levenson, Norman, 56 Levin, Arvin, 119, 85 Levin, Carolyn, 62, 100 Levin, Larry, 111, 106 Levine, Barbara, 37 Levine, Robert, 38 Levine, Sandy, 59 Levine, Sanford, 117 Levinson, Dale, 50 Lexinson, Gayla, 56, 116 Levinson, Karla, 56 Levinson, Lloyd, 57 Levitan, Daniel, 49, 116, 140 Levitt, Michael, 49 Levy, Fred, -17, 139 Levy, Harold, 56 Levy, Joan, 51, 103 Levy, Marlene, 53 Levy, Robert, 36 Levy, Shirley, -i8 Levy, Steven, 70 Levy, Susan, -19 Levy, Thomas, 27, 70 Lewin, Richard, 85 Lewis. Diana, 45 Lewis Lewis Lewis , Francine, 85 , Hilary,S1, 116 , Linda, 36, 105, 106 Lewison. Barry, 38 Lewison, Lynn, 85, 115 Lewy, Alfred, -19, 105, L16, 117, 119, 1-15 Lewy, Margery, 413 Lewy, Susan, 55, 125 Lezak, Mike, 100 Liberman, Dean, 74, 85, 100 Michele, 37 Lieber, Norman, -14, 123 Lieberman, Martin, 46, 138 Lieberman, Sharon, 23, 66, 70, 98 Lifshez, Elizabeth, 57, 103 Lincoln, Robert, 61, 110, 111 Lindsay, Susan, 60 Line, Cheri, 411 Line, Stephen, 85 Linetzky, David, 70 Lipson, Carla, 74, 85, 106 Lipson, Donna, 40 Lipton, Lois, 51, 102, 104, 105, 116, 121 Little, Jack, 85, 130, 140, 141 Little, Roberta, 52 Livingstone, Mary, 85 Locks, David, 52 Loebl, Jane, 112 Loeser, lulius, 52, 119, 145 Loewe, Elizabeth, 52, 116 Lo Franco, Lolita, 50 Loiben, Alan, 48, 104, 139 Loiben, Florence, 51 Loiber, Nancy, 139 Lonergan, Carol, 121 Lorentzen, Barbara, 56 Loughtan, Wayne, 61 Lowenstein, James, 55 Lowenstein, John, 55 Lowenstein, Michael, 70 Lowitz, Julian, 119 Lucado, Barbara, 85 Lucchesi, Janet, 58 Lund, Judith, 55 Lundgren, David, 50, 132 l50 MacKenzie, Jane Ann, 62 Mackie, Bette, 48, 109, 121 Macropulos, Denise, 60, 121 Maffia. Annette, 61, 100, 143 Maifia. Mary Ellen, 35, 86, 98, 100, 120, 121, 145 Magnuson, Greig, 38 Magnuson, Mae, 64, 106, 107, 115, 116 Makson, Donna, 51 Malkin, Bobbe, 52, 125 Malkin. Lee, 53 Mamalalcis, Helena, 86 Mamalakis, Mack, 50 Mandel, Carolyn, 58, 104 Manewith, Phyllis, 86 Mann. Steven, 86, 125 Mansfield, Seymoor, 122, 123 Manteli, Andrea, 37 Maples, Barbara Lee, 86 Maples, J. Robert, 56 Marbell, Barbara, 50 Marchand, Ralph, 38 Marcus, Peter, 51, 116, 119 Mardat, Eyelyn, 61 Marder, Laura Lee, 56, 115 Marek, Cynthia, 45 Margolis, Robert, 59 Marienthal, Linda, 48 Mark, Ruth, 122-123 Markman, Maureen, 62 Markovitz, Alan, 52, 105 Marks, Linda, 86, 10-1 Marshal, Beth, -17 Martin, Donald, 53, 130, 132 Martin, Carol, 86 Marx, Bernard, 44 Marx, Daniel, 53, 118 Marx, Nancy, 49, 103, 143 Maslowsky, Arlene, 37 Maslowsky, Leonard, 46 Maslowsky. Sidney, 86 Matthews, Karen, 55 Mathias, Sidney, 61, 144 Matlock, Marion, 55, 107, 116, 123, 142 Maydet, Sheila, 64, 97, 99, 101, 10-l, 105, 107, 115, 114, 115, 116 Mayer, Catherine, 43 Mayer, Jean, 32, 86 Mayer, Richard, 39 Mazursky, Gordon, 59 Mazursky. Shelby, 86 Medueczky, Elizabeth, 43 Mehlenheck, Carol, 87, 115 Meier, Allen, -16 Melton, Patricia, 87, 120 Meltzer, Dick, 50 Mer, Ira, -1-1 Mer, Karen, 87 Merlander, Susan, 87, 98, 100, 106. 142 Merrymon, Diana, 87, 120 Meyer, Gail, 50 Meyering. Katherin, 45 Moulton, Claude, 48, 119, 121 Mousson, George, 110 Mozenter, Helene, 87 Mozin, Brenda, 57, 103, 109 Much, Morton, 71 Munson, Charles, 71 Muraida, Gail, 64 Murphy, John, 56, 110 Murphy, Mike, 55 Murphy, Terrance, 87, 111, 140 Murphv Thomas, 87, 111, 140 Murray, Carolyn, 46, 121 Murray, Richard, 37 Murray, Carolyn, 46 Murra Russ i6 Y, S A Myers, John, 1-11 Myers, Mary, -11 Myers, Thomas, 62 Mc McArdle, Robert, 56 McCallum, Doreen, 44 McCarthy, Carole, 86 McCarthy, Robert, SS, 110, 130 McConnehey, Kerry, 59 McCormick, Larry, 39 McCormick, Larry, 45 McCullough, Susan, 51 McCune, Thomas, 37 McDonald, Bernard, 40 McDowell, Donald, 86 McGleish, Margaret, 64, 99, 107, 143 McGovern. Kay, 70 McGrath, Bill, -L1 McGrath, Harry, 86 McGreal, Robert, 57, 144, 145 McGuire. Marcia, 53 McKinney, Mark, 52, 119 McMahon, Michael, 150 McMahon, Michael, 87 McMillan, Sharen, 87 N Nadler, Elaine, 87 Nadler. Robert, 41. 155 Naiditch, Marsha, 49 Nathan, Caryn, 59 Nathan, Ellen, 56 Nathan. Robert, 71 Necheles, Nitzag 57, 116 Nehf, Stephen, 71 Neinberg, Jackie: 123 Nelson. Linda, 87, 99 Nelson, Lynn, 64. 97. 118 Nelson, Robert, 40, 109 Neuberg, Rachel, 44 Neumann, Lorraine, 71 Neumann, Mike, 71, 130 Newdelman, Allan, 44 Meyers, Meyer, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Mich au M ich au . Bruce, 70 Joel, 61 John, 130 Judy, 59 Lottie, 50 Richard, 38 , Carolyn, 61, 121 Milenbach, Helene, 48 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller. Cynthia, 43 David, 64, 95 Diane, 70 Michael, 47 Sharlene, 40 Thomas, 36 Mills, Paula, 42, 123 Millunchick, Debrah, 58 Ray, 61, 110, 144, 145 Newman Newman Newman , Craig, 38 Jerrold: 71 Newman: Joni, 49. 104, 116 Newman Newman Newton. Nichols, Nickolopulos, Nicholas 145 Neilsen, , Merle, 52 Susan, 53 'Jarnes, 111 Barbara, 71 Janice, 3-i Nierman, Paul, 88, 118 Nilsen. Carol, 37 Noel, Barbara, 57, 122-123 Nordquist, John, 133 ,1l3, 145. Millunchick, Edward, 48, 132 Milton, Sandra, 31, 87 Milzer, Carol, 52, 115 Minskey, Fred, 43, 132 Mirsky, Earl, 70 Mitchell, Alex, 87 Mitchell, Audrey, 87 Mitchell, Dennis Lee, 87 Mittler, Jeanne, 48 Mizer, Karen, 87, 120 Moeller, John, 70 Moeller. Richard, 50, 145 Mogy, Gerald: 53 Montgomery, Martha, 87, 108, 120, 121 Monsson. Ceorge, 41 Moore, Barbara, 51 Moran, Michael, 56 Moran, Daniel, 59 Nordquist, Karen, 37 Noren, Robert, 71 Norman, James, 60, 130 Notkin, Deborah, 57 Novick, Arlene, 42 Novil, Steve, 88 Nowakowski, Carole, 61, 107, 120, 121 Nudelman, Larry, 43 Nudelman, Richard, 62 Nuss, Jean, 60 Nuss, Robert, 60 Nuss, Stephen, 88 Nutting, Lacey, 58, 103, 107, 115, 123 O Oberg, David, 56, 110 O'Brien, James, 41 Obstfeld, Raymond, 88 O'Cliart, Henry, 40. 132 O'Connor, Arthur, 60, 150, 141 O'Donnell, Louise, 88 Oko, Ralph, -17 Oldham, Morris, 88, 109 Olson, Howard, 39 Olson, Karen, 88 Olson, Karen, 111 Oretsky, Brenda, 49 Orlinsky, Peter, 46 Orlov, Larry, 60 Orlov, Robin, 38 Orman, Robert: 39, 62 Oronowsky, Susan, 41 Orr. Nancy, 53 Orwin, Clifford, 40 Osten, Richard, 61 Oster. Joan, 88 Oster, Lorraine, 41 Ostrinsky, William, 59 P Pachol, Judy, 88, 107, 115, 120, 139 Pagenkopk, Kathy, 60 Pahn, Judy, -12 Pahn, Maralee, 88 Pales, Ronald, 59 Pankey, William, 37 Pantsios, Joan, 36 Pantsios. Paula, 40 Panutsos, Elance, 52 Papageorge, Chris, 59 Papageorge, Tom, 88, 111, 145 Parker, Linda, 42 Parry, Cynthia, 60, 102, 142 Pasco, Rosemary, 55 Pason, Alice, 55 Pastewski. Hilary, 43 Pastor, Shelly, 53 Patner, David, 55 Patt. Irving, 36 Part, Jessica, 100, 104, 109, 115, 116 Patterson, Patricia, B8 Paul, Betty, 71 Paul, Jacqueline, 57, 103 Peake, William, 56, 88, 145 Peake, Susan, 88, 115 Pearlman, Micheal, 62, 133 Pearlman, XVilliam, as Pearson, Frances, 30, 88 Pearson, Henry! 52, 135 Pellar, Donna, 88 Pendleton, Philip, 71 Fenner, Helaine, 38 Fenner, Richard, :io Fenner, Susan, 119 Perkins, James, 71 Perl, Alexis, 45 Perlman, Mariorie, 88 Persson, Ronald, 47 Peters, Fred, 88 Peterson, Pauline, 89, 142 Peterson, Raymond, 43 Peterson, Sheryle, 49 Pero, Bruce, 111, 89 Peto, Karna, 47 Petrasovits, Kinga, 45 Petrosky, Mary Ann, 46, 139 Pettersen. Eric, 611, 144, 145 Pfiel, Wayne, 89 Pfingst, Audrey, 119, 117 Phillips, Bonnie Lee, 89 Pick, Alan, 89 Pick, Betty Jan, 60, 143 Pick, Janet: 71 Piggot, William, 89, 140, 141 Pikofsky, Penny: 59 Pillet, David, 43 Planer, John: 88, 113. 118 Plant, Harvey, 57 Platner, Harlene, 39 Platt. Lois, 23, 28, 74, 89, 98. 100, 1141, l-13 Plaut, Harvey, 57 Pliner, Donald, 63 Pliner, Donna, 65 Pockross, Stuart, 39 Podolner, Phillip, 88, 105, 113, 118 . S 4 3. 7 Pol-corny, Eddie, 41 Pokorny, Kathy, 139 Polak, Michael, 46, 119 Polansky, Barbara, 40 Polzrtschek, Irit, 109 Polisk , Barry, 52 Pollacli, Martin, 132 Pollack, Roberta, 49, 102, 108, 115, 116, 117 Pollock, Karen, 49 Pompcr, Merle, 49, 102, 109, 116 Pomper, Michael, 88 Pomerance, Robert, 42 Ponce, Marie, 46 Poncher, Bradley, 46, 48 Poole, George, 63 Popper, Michael, 48 Porter, Carl, 51 Potamites, John, 88 Potash, Diane, 60 Potter, Robert, 60 Powell, Bonnie, 41 Powers, Gary, 57, 145 Pozen, Herb, 57 Poznanski, Linda, 63, 98, 101, T05, 105, 106, 107, 114 Pratt, Judy, 49, 125 Pratt, Sharyn, 60, 123 Press, Michael, 71 Price, Barbara, 30, 71 Price, Barry, 89 Price, Beverly, 35, 89 Paul' 51 Primack, Machael, 122-123 Pritiken, David, 44 Pritikin, Sheryl, 56 Procter, Robert, 36 Putman. Donna, 61, 121, 139 Putty, Larry! 57 Q Quale, Lance, 40, 108, 113 Quale, Susan, 89, 107, 108, 11 Quinlivan, Diane, 50 Quisenberry, Ray, 23, 26, 89, 98, 116, 144, 145 Raab, R Susan, 37 Rabens, Richard, 52, 104 Rabens, Wendi, 47 Radis, Jackie, 59 Radley, Gordon, 48, 122-123, 135, 140 Radovsky. Renee, 40 Raff, Barbara, 40 Raffel, William, 43 Rahe, Karen, 71 Jerry, 44 Rand. Kathy, 56, 106 Rand, Kathy, 89 Randsford, Barbara, 107 Ransford, Barbara, 63, 115 Rapacki, Judy, 63 Rashkow, Ardith, 58 Rashkow, Bruce, 89 Raskin, Linda, 50 Rasmussen, Eric, 89 Rasof, Ira, 63, 119, 145 Rauch, Sidney, 132 Ravitz, Laurel, 48 Rawleigh, Charles, 52, 135 Ray, Karen, 61, 121 Reals, Lucille, 90 Rech, Helen, 116 Rcdfern, John, 57 Reed, Larry, 11 Recd, Martha, 63 Reed, Richard, 53, 132 Reed, Rosemary, 44 Reich, Nancy: 90 Rcingold, Edward, 49, 116 Reiter, Susanne, 40 Reese, Renee, 48 Regan, Marie, 60 Resnick, Thomas, 44 Rice, Michael, 62, 133 Rich, Sharon, 51 Richardson, Nancy, 56, 108 Richter, Maureen, 61 Rifkin, Mark, 56, 119 Riley, Thomas, 41 Rinella, Sharon, 90 Ripes, Karen, 72 Risher, Steven, 38 Riskind, Robert, 135 Rittenberg, Ivan, 47 Rittenberg, Steven, 90 Robins, Linda, 111, 123 Robinson, Lynne, 38 Roche, Judy, 90 Rodgers, Joanne, 39 Rodin, Allan, 90 Rodin, Sheila, 40 Rodkin, Lawrence, 72 Rodman, Daniel, 53 Rogers, Lynne, 55 Roll, Diane, 72 Roll, Nancy, 46, 122, 123 Romanz, Sharon, 90 Rooker, Joanne, 90 Roos, Sandra, 72 Rooth, Joni, 29, 74, 90, 98, 108, 1,45 Rooth, Lynne, 52, 105 Roseff, Lois, 114 Rosen, JudY3 90 Rosen, Judy, 50 Rosen, Myrna, 90, 104, 114 Rosen, Richard, 58 Rosenberg, Edna, 64 Rosenberg, Susan, 90 Rosenbusch, Larry, 52, 101, 11 140 Rosenbusch, Miriam, 66, 72, 101 Rosene, Susan, 40 Rosenfielcl, Neal, 90 Rosenfield, Richard, 51 Rosenthal, Larry, 72, 144, 145 Rosenthal, Marion, 59, 116. 159 Ross, John, 57, 132 Solomon S Stoops, Paul, 37 Rotcher, Robert, 61 Rothschild, James, 46 Rothschild, Leonard, 38 Rowder, Richard, 62, 140 Ruben, Janet, 108 Rubin, Arlen, 55, 63, 113 Rubin, Jimmy, -18, 139 Rubinstein, Barbara, 49 Rubinstein, Mitchell, 52, 115, 119 Rubinstein, Rachel, 48 Rubner, Ralph, 58 Rubovits, Randi, 159 Rudman, Sharon, 90 Rudolf, Howard, 37 Ruksza, Arlene, -19 Ruminer, Roger, 90, 141, 136 Russell, Ricky, 58 Ruthstein, Robert, 55 Ruttenberg, Barnet, 48 Rutzky, Merilyn, 45 Sadlc, Bonnie, -'ll Sager, Eileen, 50 Sager, Margie, 46 Sager, Richard, 59, 111, 113 Saks, Richard: 59 Salem, Donald, 90, 144, 145 Salem, Richard, 41, 118 Salomon, Fatty, 112 Saly, Richard, 55, 117, 119 Samek, Alfred, 59 Samek, Carl, 64 Sandberg, Ann Marie, 56, 110 Sanderman, Lynne, 51, 159 Sanes, Barbara, 46 Saphir, Eva, 74, 90, 100, 108, 116 Saphir, Matilfle: 39. 108 Saphiir, William, 64, 100, 106, 11 Sarfatty. Susan, 118 Sato, Richard, 90, 130, 138, 141 Sazonow, Tania, 63 Scanlon, XVilliam, 45 Schain, Elaine, 48 Schakner, Jucli, 56, 59, 100, 104, 107, 114, 115 Schanks, Sandi, 91 Schatz. Gail, 46 Schatz, William, 72 Schechter, Claire, 37 Schectcr, Phyllis, 91, 115 Scheff, Bruce, 43 Schein, Charles, 91 Scheinbuk, Julian, 91, 98, 106, 109, 122 I Scher, Susan, 44 Schertzer, Mark: 61 Schaimberg, David, 53 Schlan, Harriet, 40 Schlesinger, Jann, 53 Schlifke, Richard, 59, 111, 113 Schmarak, Barry: 91 Schmidt. George, 56 Schmidt, Robert, 59 Schmoll, Judy, 52 Schneider, Betsy? 50, 121 Schneider, Peggy, 91 Schneider, Sharon, 61, 115 Schneir, Harvey, 37 Schniedcrman, Eve, 59 Schnitz, Barbara, 55 Schnchet, Sara, 56 Schonfeld, Marianne, 52 Schorr, David, 40 Schorr, Mark, 58, 102,' 105 Schorr, Nancy, 62, 100, 103 Schroeder, Bill: 41 Schroeder, Darla, 50 Schroeder, Harold, 56 Schroeder, Roland, 41 Schroetcr, Karen, 61, 139 Schulman, Barry, 43 Schulman, Eunice, S7 Schulman, Sheldon, 91 Schultz, Fern, 91 Schultz, Jeffrey, 38 Schutters, Leslie, 44 Schwartz, Ronna, 91 Schwartz, Sharon, 91 Schwartz, Steven, 51, 117 Schwimmer, Julian, 39 Schwitters, Jewel, 43 Schwittcrs, Karen, 91 Scott, Barbara, 91, 114, 120 Scott, Michelle, 51, 116 eaman, Geoffrey, 59, 140 egal, Blossom, 91 egal. Charna: 38 egal, Pamela, 55 egall-, Nancy: 24, 91, 106, 112, 116 egall, Ralph, 40, 105, 108, 112 elder, Marion, 52 eigler, Steven, 51 eip, Richard: 60, 110 elf, Don, 47 eren, Laura, 58, 118 ertich, Georgenc, 83 esek, Val, 51, 140 foncleles, Liberty, 51 hagam, Diane, 44, 108 Shainberg, Ellyn, 61 Shankman, Janeen: 58, 115 Sha iro Charles, 47 Solomon, Morton, 92 Solomon, Patty, 42 Solomon, Paul, 38 , Sandra, 92 Tischler, Leonard, 48 Tnpel, Ladclie, 39 Toussaint, Bonnie, 59 Touzios, Judith, 64 X P . Shapiro, Gail: 56 Shapiro Shapiro , Howard, 39 Jill' 55 Shapiro: Joanne, 37 Shapiro, Michael: 47, 118 Shapiro, Robert, 63, 146 Shapiro Shapiro , Ronald, 91, 144, 145 Susan, 37 Shapps: Donna, 53 Shattil. Sanford, 23, 27, 66, 72 Shattil, Sherry, 66, 72, 98, 145 Shayne, Denise, 40 Shea. Karen, 72 Sheridan, Nancy, 58, 120 Shimkus, Richard, 64 Shinsky, Harold, 49 Shless, Howard, 55 Sharago, Diane, 48 Shub. Allen, 28. 91, 97, 106, 114, 123, 140, 141 Shub, Arlene, 38, 102 Shubart. Heather, 91, 105, 107, Sommer, Sharon, 56 Somerman, Toba, 47, 120 Sonaty, Lynne: 72 Sonaty, Richard, 53 Sondell, Sue Ann, 49, 116, 122 Sonncman, Joseph, 92, 111, 144, 145 Sontz, Stephen, '59 Sparhawk, Karen, 47 Spector, Laurence, 48 Spielman, Perri Lou: 45 Spiro, Mike: 92 Spitzer, Barry, 43 Stahl. Lynne, 92 Stamler, Susan, 48 Travers, Dale, 53 Trahey, David, 60 Trankar, John, 73, 130 Trankar, Nancy, 64, 107 Truck, Andrea, 58, 122-123 Trotta, Michael, 43, 132 Trotta, Tom, 62 Truax. Marilynn, 59, 120, 121 Tupler, Susan, 50 Turley. Carol,.,-60, 118 Turley, Richard, 38, 119 Stangel, Sharon, 39 Stangle, Douglas, 38 Stangle, Yvonne, 92 Stanton, Wlolfe: 44 Stanwyclt. William, 92 Steele, Victoria, -19, 121 Turner, Don,'38 Turner, Bruce, 60, 144 Turner, Leslie, 47, 119 Turner, Mark, 93 Turoff, Kathy: 92, 108, 122 U 1.15 Shuckter. Gayle, 36 Shuchter, Marguerie, 58 Schuchter, Steve, 27, 74, 91, 98. 1 Shugan Shugan 06, 133, 140, 141 , Marlene, 92, 106, 123 , William, 50 Shulruff. Steven, 37 Siebenschuh, Barbara, 58, 109, 142 Siegel, Charles, 51, 130 Siegel, Constance, 61 Siegel, Corky, 61 Siegel, Howard, 72 Siegel, Lynn: 53 Siegel. Martin, 44 Siegel, Michael, 45 Siegel, Natalie, 61 Silver Betty, 53 Silver, Joel, 51, 116, 122 Silverbrand, Adriann, 59, 121 Silverman, Barbara, 48 Silxerman, Ellen, S2 Silverman, Harriet, 50 Silverman, Jerold, 60, 119 Silverman Linda, 72 Silverst Silvert, eini, Susan, 59 Libby, 46 Simes, Judith, 38 Simmons, Andrea, 49 Simmons, Milton, 61 Simon, Gladys, 52 Simon, Ken, 56, 130, 132 Simon, Nancy: 117, 119 Simpson, Holly, 55 Sims, Chris: 130 Singer, Hal, 59 Sinton, Lynn, 47 Siria, Gary, 72 Sirlcin, Lorry, 46 Sistek, Rick, 48 Sitkoff, Margery, 47 Sitnick, Diane, 62 Skelton, Tnm, 43 Skidell, Diane: 30, 92 Skidell, Donna, 30, 92 Skinder, Steven, 43 Sklansky, Sandra, 47 Sklansky, Sharon, 47 Sklar, Sandra, 49, 123 Skoda, Nancy, 41 Skogsberg, Susan, 61 Skoog, Carol, 72 Skupien, Sharon, 58 Skurow, Judith, 92 Skurow, Wayne, 52 Slam, Dennis, 42 Slawinski. Samlrs, 92 Sloam, Roberta: 63 Sloam, Sharon, 40 Smiley, Bruce, 56, 111 Smith, Barry, 43 Smith, Beverly, 52. 92 Smith, Donald: 57, 60, 110, 119. 138 Smith, 1-lowardl 92 , Smith, Jacqueline, 43 Smith, Joy, A16 Smith, Karole, 50 Smith, Kay, 66, 72, 98 Smith, Lee, 47 Smith Marlene, 4-l smnhf Mary Kay, 41 Smith, Robert: 122-123 Smith Susan, 37 smahl William, -12 Smith, William, 92 Smolin, Robin, 42, 123 Smuleu Snider, Snyder, itz, Richard, 64 Marshall, 57, 102, 140 Michael, 52 Soblc, Wfarrcn, 60 Sogin, Mitchell, 55, 139 Sohn. Michele: 44 Sokolec, Barbara, 72, 98 Sokolof, Helen, 42 Soll, Marty, 47, 139 Solomon, David: 64 Solomon, George, 51 Steffen, Judy, 46 Steiger, Harold, 40 Stein, Sherry, 64, 103, 106, 109. 115 Stein, Sidney, 37 Stein, Susan, 53 Steinberg, Leslie: 72 Steingold, Anita, 37 Stemple, Thomas: 47 Stengel, Alfred, 42 Stengel, Larry, 73 Stengel, Mitchell, 97, 99, 102, 105, 106 Stern, Alan, 62, 108, 117 Stern, Bruce, 56, 111, 122, 123 Stern, Lorraine, 92. 99, 112 Stevens, Richard, 60, 130 Stiefel, Judith, 73 Stiles, Susan, 61 Stock, Michael, 40 Stocke, Arthur, 47 Stockman, Virginia, SS, 142 Stohl, Ethel: 42 Stone, Gay, 92 Stone, Jill: 49 Stone, Linda, 51, 116 Stoops, Marion, 51, 116, 120, 121 Strahl, Barbara, 43 Straszewski. Charmaine, 50, 116, 121 Streeter, Mark, 53 Strick, Miriam, 52 Strom, Susan, 51 Struthers, Carolyn, 92 Stuckey, Bobbie, 73 Sugar, Richard, 59 Sullivan, Muriel, 39 Summer, Karen Ruth, 60, 114 Suskin, Kenneth, 58, 140 Swanborn. Clarice, 42 Swanson, Warren, 55, 119 Swee, Maurice, 64, 118 Swee, Michele, 47, 121 Swicller, Michael: 56, 135 Swidler, Sherwin: 93 Swicller, Steve, 36 Swift, Terrence, 44 T Tabernacki, Harry, 93 Tacker, Kenneth, 93 Talamonti, Lois: 93 Talbot, Ann, 50, 121 Tanis, Diane: 46 Tanenbaum, William, 55, 115 Tarson, John, 37 Tarson,.Nancy, 93, 120 Tasner, Barry, 41 Tasner, Howard, 41 Tatar, Craig, 36 Tatar, Howard, 43 Taylor, Barbara: 60 Taylor, Gregory, 37 Taylor, Leslie: 44 Taylor, Susanne, 55 Tiymor. Judy: 52 Tc-ich, Judy: 49, 116 Temkin, Gayle, 63 Temple, George, 59 Tennant, Jeffrey, 40 Tennant, Stexen, 36, 113 Tennenbaum, Rhoda, 93 Tenner, Gerald, 58, 111, 122, 123 Tepper, Leslie: 93 Thimios, Timothy, 57 Thompson, Lance: 64, 118 Thomsen, Marie Christine, 93 Thomsen, Carol, 57 Thornton, Michael, 73 Thuringer, Carol, 43 Thuringer, Nancy, 40 Tiersky, Steve, 93 Tischer, Irene, 49, 121 Ulaszek, Timothy, 93 Underwood, Jane, 53 Uney, Preston, 56, 145 Unger, Judith, 53 Uppling, Betty, 93, 142 Uritz, Helene, 37 Uritz, Marsha, 95 V Vahey, Josephine, 44 Van, Judy: 46 Van, Leon, 130 Van, Margaret, 93 Van Camp, Leslie, 64 Vandas, Antoinette, 51 Van Dwyse, Jennifer, 47 Van Kirk, John,.74, 93, 108, 112, 133 Van Kirk, Pamela, 49, 143 Vanselow, Bonnie, 57 Varna, Garis Ann, 47 Varna Garis, Kim, 138, 93 Velick, Lynn, 93 Vickery, Francine, 40 Vickery, Marvelle, 61, 121 Vincent, Earl, 47 Weisberg, Wfarren, 57, 66, 73, 98, 110 Weiss, BarYY: 9-1 Weiss, Michal, 73 XVeiss, Sheila, -10 Weisskopf, Mike: 44 Wfeissman, Rochelle, 58, 63 Weitzenfeld, Barry, 57 Welfh, Janice, 55, 122, 123, 112 Welch, Jeri, 57, 73 Wlenlc, Roxanne, 50, 94, 105, l08,'109, 115, 122, 123 Wertheimer, Henry: 50, 94, 110 111, 118, 136, 137, 145 Westburg, Linda, 51, 94, 115, 122, 123 Westman, Jan, 41, 125, 127 Weston, Karen, 25, 66, 73 WetmrJre, Marsha, 38 Wexner, Louis, 47, 103 Wheaton, Denise, 44 Wluite, Francine, 52 White, Steven, 52 Whitefield, Sybil, 39 Wiborg, Richard, 47 Wickert, Steven, 62 XVidman, Joel, 53, 94 Wild, Ronald, 111 Wfilens, Alan, 50 XVilensky, Judith: 63 Williams. Sandra, 57, 73 Williamson, George, 47 Wilson, Andrea, 114 Wilson, Barbara, 40 Wilson, Penny, 40, 104 Wilson, Sharon, 56 Windchy, Karen, -19, 121 Windchy, Linda, 52, 94, 114 Winsberg, Mark, 43, 59, 118 Wirgter, Joiml 51, 116, 120, 121 1 3 Winter, Stephen, 56 Wlise, Selma, 27, 66, 73 Wise, Shirley, 42 Wiss, Linda, 50, 94, 114, 121 Xlllittenberg, Sharyn, 43 Wittie, Robert, 51, 104, 105 Wildis, Judy, 94, 100, 108, 116 Woclis, Michael, 42 Wlolf, Judith, 40, 104, 109 Wfolf, Mike, 53, 94 Wfolfberg, Bernard, 94, 102, 106, 112, 11-1, 135, 140, 141 Vincent, William, 53 Vogel, Ronald, 73 Vold, Gail, 56 W W'achte1, Ricky: 59, 100, 1 116, 143 Wagner, Elaine, 39 Wagner, Peter, 39 02, Xlllolfe, Christine, 38 Wolfe, Mercedes, 44 XVolfe, Meridith, 44 XVolt'e, Michael, 42, 130, 108 Wolfe, Rebecca, 62 Wlnlfe, Sheila, 75 Wfolfe, Stanton, 44 Wlolfe, Susan, 57, 108 Xvolfson, James, 73, 98 Wolpe, Wnnde Philip, sz, 117, 119 rs, Owen, 56 Wright, Beverly, 75 Wlright, Michael, 51 W'ait, Gordon, 94 Walas, Georgiana, 94 Vfald, Judith, 53 Waldman, Susan, 47 XValk, Marcia, 48 Wall, Harold, 94 XVallace, Colette, 41, 139 Wallace, Janice, 40 Wlallace, Larry, 64 Wfallenclar, John, 63 Walsh, Agnes, 94 Wfarady, Alan, 55, 132 Wlarcl, Marlene, 58 Wasserman, Kenneth, 48, 103, 118 Wasserman, Stephen, 94 Watson, Andrew, 48, 135, 139 Waxman, Sharon, 58, 116 Weaver, James, 26, 66, 73, 98, 129, 133 Wfeber, Charlene, 58 Weber, Edward, 94 Weinberg, Barbara, 55 Weinberg, Jacqueline, 44 Weinberg, Juanita, 52 Wleinberg, Larry, 61 Wfeinberg, Lynne: 59. 100, 104, 109, 116 Wleinberg, Max, 44 Wfeiner, Ellen, 53 XVeiner, Ira, 42 Weiner, Marty, 59 Weinstein, Barbara, 52 Weinstein, James, 73 Weinstein, Larry? 58 Weinstein, Marvin, 73 Weinstein. Nina, 59, 103, 104, 123 Weinstein, Robert, 48 Weinstein, Rosalyn, 38 Weintraub, Alan, 40 Weintraub, Michael, 44 Weis, Michael, 49, 119 Weis, Roberta., 63. 115 Wleis, Rosnlancl, 65, 115 Weisberg, Bette, 37 W'eisberg, Stuart, 51, 94, 130, 131, 146 XVurbel, Susan, 55 Y Yalowitz, Lois, 64 Yates, Joanne, 59 Yates, John, 94, 136 Young, Michele, 59 Z Zafferas, Bonnie, 95 Zaitz, Rochelle, 42 Zarz, Lesley: 95 Zatz, David, 44 Zehrne, Susan, 55 Zeitlin, Jennifer, 37 Zeitz, l-Iowarcl, 23, 27, 95 Zels, Thomas, 150 Zeman, Sue, 58, 121 Zientara, Marsha, 95 Zierke, Pamela, 56 Zimmar, Peggy Lorraine, 95 Zimmer, Leona, 42 Zink, Marilyn, 59 Zink, Mary, 59 Zirngibl, Bill, 53 Zirngibl, Dorothy, 44 Zisook, Sidney, 95 Zisook, Stuart, 52 Zire, Jays 95, 122-123 Zitowsky, Steve, 53 Ziv, Alan, 36 Zivin, Gail, 28, 74, 95, 99, 105, 114, 120 Zlatnik, Vix ian, 31, 95 Zoberman, Madeline, 25, 95, 98 Zogziric, Gerald, 50, 144, 145 Zolla, Marjorie, 57 Zoloto, Elaine, 37 Zoloto, Jerry, 95 Zuckerman, Alona, 95 Zussman, Judy: 35, 95, 122-125 Zwikel, Sari, 95 l5l ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Tide Staff wishes to express its appreciation to all who rendered helpful assistance in creating the Tide Yearbook of 1961. We wish to thank our principal, Mary D. Mulroy, for her helpful criticism and guidance. We also wish to acknowledge the courtesy of Mr. Robert E. Mowat, Vice-President of Hoops, 614 South Michigan Avenue, for his generous loan of an hour glass for the photograph on page 4. We also wish to thank a number of people for supplying photographs much needed in carrying out the theme of our yearbook. First, we are indebted to the U. S. Air Force for photographs of the Atomic Bomb used on pages 6 and 146. We also wish to thank the various Chicago newspapers: the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, the CHI- CAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, the CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, and the CHICAGO AMERICAN, for per- mitting us to use headlines from their newspaper files spanning the years 1941 to 1961g also LIFE MAGAZINE for the use of a cover on the Kennedy Inaugural and an inside 'page of LIFE, telling the story of Ham, predecessor of the astronauts, all appearing on page 7. In addition, we wish to thank Mr. Alfred Kubelsky of the Chicago Public Library Microflim Depart- ment for his care and help in locating headlines for our needs. We also wish to thank Mr. Cosby Brink- ley, Department of Photo Duplication of the University of Chicago Library, for his careful work in du- plicating the headlines for us. We are further indebted to the U. S. Army for photographs of a tank, guns, and missiles and to the United Nations for their photograph of the U.N. Building, all used on page 7. We are also very grateful to the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, for supply- ing us with the photograph of the Statue of Liberty on page 8. Acknowledgment is also due Mr. Bernie Callahan of Taylor Publishing Company for his prompt and efficient service in connection with our yearbook. And last, but not least, we wish to thank Mr. Norbert Dompke and Mrs. Marge Brooks of Root Studios and their many able photographers for their constant cooperation and excellent service, not only in ac- complishing the routine photography for our book, but for the unending service they gave in photograph- ing and re-photographing special things for our theme pages. Widiout their patient help we could not have so successfully produced this-our 20th Yearbook. The Tide Staff TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Ihr W4-uId'l luv Vnrboakn Av: Vu W!. '111' - 1 5' ,Q U ' 1 1 1 'gf' ' . W -Q. .4 1 14 , 1,1 1-fn L , 1 ,ATI F z . 1 : g s.. 1 1 1 1 'r 1 f., 1 '. .111 r .vw ' 1 Eb Uh 1: 9! in ' . 4. 1-1-91- 1. IA, 1 JN. 11- , -13 QL 1, ,, 135111 Mg 5 . a., -rs:-.3- E'uLL 11' -f J Jw- Qil ' 'wr .1111-, ' , K 'lr 1 . .. ,. 'Ain ,M 1 . . , ,,,,, 1 . 1, 14,113 1 1. .1 1 11. ' 1 'r -11 .1,. ,,x 4 1 .I 1 1 '1 '.,'1-1 l ' I - 1' 1 V. Y 1 '.' ,. ' -Q11 1.. ' 1 11.Q,' 1.11 , 1. ,g 11 A , -- - C --5 1.3.1, ii! 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