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The Allderdice

VOL. XXXVII TAYLOR ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Published by the Seniors of 1966 2 JO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

5 This is TA. This is our world— the world that we make— the world that our parents can never really know. We enter as children, and as we leave, we are halfway to adulthood. Each of us is an individual, with his own opinions, feelings, prejudices, goals, needs, and pleasures. Somehow, at the same time, each of us is only one of three thousand. This is our book, our image of our world, in which we have become what we are. Our theme is 'us.’ This is how we spend seven hours of every day. This is our life at TA. This is our crowd of three thousand individuals. This is how we are. I

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This is our book — our image of the world. 15 Organizing advanced placement classes, counseling some college bound students, and maintaining school discipline are a few of Miss Wilson’s jobs as Senior School Vice Principal.

Dr. Teal, Principal of Taylor Allderdice High School, advises the admini­ stration, faculty, and students.

A conscientious supporter of the Senior Class, Mr. Scherrer is the new vice principal in charge of curriculum.

Principal of the Junior School, Mr. Costantino executes his duties with efficiency.

16 Mrs. McLaughlin, Miss McKinney and Mr. Blumenfeld, the guidance counselors, fulfill their important jobs of advising students with their subject choices and of helping with individual problems.

Without the expert efficiency of the office clerks, the information system of the school would fail to function.

Mrs. Dale Cattley and Mrs. Janet Utz are Taylor Allderdice’s devoted Medical Room Advisors.

As activities director, Mr. Roth co-ordinates the students with the administration.

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Presiding, inciting, exciting . . .

Mrs. Lewis,Senior Class advisor. The senior class of '66 will go down in TA history as the champion of unity and spirit. Many old ideas were revived, such as crowning the homecoming queen, while new ideas, such as selling candy and fire extinguish- I ers to lower the cost of the prom, inspired the class. One of the best ideas of the year was the creation of the :• Senior Class Advisory position. Mrs. Arlene Lewis, the first to hold this office, made a huge success of it. The tasks of the senior advisor were not clearly defined. Rather, as the problem arose, it was up to Mrs. Lewis to decide what to do with it. Issuing corridor: passes, chaperoning social events, proofreading the Senior Scope, and making suggestions for coordinating all senior Bottom Bow: Jay Reich, Second Vice-president; Howie Gordon, President; Ellis Avner, First activities were a few of her jobs. In addition, the Vice-president. Second Row: Betsy Graves, Secretary; Marc Bilder, Treasurer. advisor acted as a mediator between seniors and the fac­ ulty; in this way, the seniors kept the faculty informed of their activities, and the faculty passed suggestions on The perpetual difficulty facing class officers at Allderdice has been the lack of to the seniors. Mrs. Lewis will be most fondly re­ spirit in the huge, culturally diverse school. The five officers of the Class of '66— membered as a personal advisor. Many college application President Howie Gordon, Vice-Presidents Ellis Avner and Jay Reich, Secretary Betsy letters were submitted to her for correction or assistance.; Graves, and Treasurer Marc Bilder—were encouraged to set goals in such an at­ Mrs. Lewis’s amusing memories include trying to find a place to store 1000 IBM cards for the computer affair, mosphere. But, in spite of that atmosphere, the Fearless Five aimed for unity in and the chaos of arranging, and sometimes misarranging, the senior class, dented the apathy of the student the Senior Scope. body, and on a program for continuation and future expansion—a program that might make Allder­ dice a spirited school. The basis for a senior class unity was the class meeting. At the surface, these assemblies were en­ tertaining, and gathered and amused seniors caught ideas and enthusiasm. Through the year they cheered at games, bought ’66 buttons and ribbons, sold fire extinguishers and candy, and led TA through one of its most spirited years. To reinforce senior zeal, the officers initiated the Senior Scope, Allderdice’s first senior newsletter. Also the Five created the position for a class advisor, adding faculty support and faculty spirit to class spirit. Early in his senior class presidency, Howie Gordon said— "I want to stand on that stage commencement evening knowing that the Class of '66 has gone through the senior pressures, and has come out with a feeling of attachment for the school—a spirit. Only after that graduation, when the kids reflect and say that it has been a great year, will the officers be satisfied.” The five Can be satisfied. And Taylor Allderdice High School can look back at a thrilling year and a growing school spirit and can also be satisfied. Stills from a rapidly moving scenario: Class President Howie Gordon.

20 doing LYNN ABRAVANEL LARRY ACKERMAN LARRY MARK ADLER

RONALD AKERLEY LOUIS ALPERN LOUISE ANN ALPERN

SHERRY ANOLIK FRANK ARIANNA DANIEL ARNHEIM

22 Senior Kenny Greb works on his project in mechanical drawing.

GEORGE ARNOLD

HAROLD ASH BETH ASHKIN HOWARD GLENN ASTON

ELLIS D. AVNER JOHN BACHARACH PHILIP BAER DIANNE BALOGH

KATE BANOV MARCINE BARAFF

Mr. Forry and Mrs. Ramsey expand their teaching duties with individual attention to students Steve Schultz and Serna Newman.,

NANCY BARRISH ROBERT BATKO

MARK BECKER NANCY CHRISTINE BECKETT PATRICIA BEDDARD JAMES RICHARD BENDER I

BARBARA BENKO JUDI BERMAN

KAREN BIENSTOCK MARC MEYERS BILDER CYNTHIA NAN BIRNCRANT LINDA BISSELL

David Sobel, president of Student Council, and Howard Gordon, president of the senior class, crown Joy Gobos at Homecoming dance, October 22, 1965.

EILENE BLACK

SANFORD E. BLATT

25 ARNOLD BLOOM

WILLIAM A. BOG ARTY HOWARD BOKSENBAUM NANCY JEAN BOLCSHAZY

DANIEL ROBERT BONENBERGER JOHN A. BOOTH RICHARD E. BOSCO SUSAN WENDY BRAND

26 BERNARD BREAN LINDA BREAN RICHARD JOSEPH BREAN SHERRY BROAD

Steve Piper imitates "The Thinker.”

JO H N FREDRICK BROWN JAMES BRUNER

IRENE BRUNSWICK DAVID M. BUSH ■■

DANA CAPLAN DONNA CAPLIN

27 MARIETTA CARLINI PATRICIA CARMICHAEL

Eileen Swartz exercises her facial muscles in gym class. DANIEL PATRICK CASEBER ELIZABETH CHABELSKI

JEAN CHAEN KWOK JONI MARCIA CHAPKIS

SHARON CHARAPP MARY CHEN WILLIAM CHERGI

28 MICHELLE SUZANNE CHOLOK JOHN P. CHORNYAK TED CIPA FRED COHEN

\ : MIRIAM COHEN NANCY COHEN RITA LYNN COHEN RONALD COHEN

SARAH COHEN JACQUELINE STACY COLKER

Pete Eckert and Jim Husar demonstrate teamwork in woodworking.

29 JOHN L. COLL DEBBIE RUTH COLLER

THAMER COLLINS GARY CONNOLLY JAMES CRAVOTTO

BURT DANOVITZ ELLEN DANOVITZ TIMOTHY DAPRA MICHAEL DAVIDOW

JEFFREY BEN DEKTOR AURIEL DELL LINDA DEMEDA VINCENT A. DE PAOLO

30 Keen competition keeps Allderdice seniors—Sophie Krasik, Herbie Mallet and Joni Chapkis—hard at work!

BARBARA RUTH DERSHOWITZ MIRIAM DEUTSCH

BARBARA DE VAUL HOWARD DICKMAN MARC DINKIN DAVID DOBKIN

31 GLENN DOUGLAS DOLFI SHERRY DONATO

WILLIAM DROSNES ROBERT DRUGA

KIM DUBIN MARGARET E. DUFF JO HN DUFFY

SUSAN DURR JOHN TERRENCE DWYER MARJORIE DYM

32 GEORGE DZURA LINDA ECKERT PETER ECKERT

LAWRENCE DAVID ELBAUM WILLIAM ELINOFF ALVIN ELINOW

SUSAN ELWELL RICHARD EMERICK ROSALYN ENGELBERG WAYNE BRIAN ENGLISH ROBERT FARRER

CHARLES SAMUEL FAX ALICE MARIE FERGUSON LEE FELDSTEIN

JACK FIELDS DONALD FINEBERG

STUART FINEBERG SYBIL J. FINEBERG

34 Miss Heil's AP Biology class studiously explores the world of micro-organisms.

SHARYN FIREMAN PATRICK FLEMING

NANCY GAIL FOGEL CARRI LYNN FORSCHER THOMAS J. FRALIC

35 ROBERT FRANK ABRAHAM FRIEDMAN

HOWARD FRIEDMAN JUDITH FRIEDMAN

KENNETH FRITZ AARON FURMAN

HARRY GARBER RONALD GARNER GAIL SUSAN GARDNER FRANK GASIOROWSKI

36 EDWARD GEORGE SARAH GERMAINE PAUL GERSON

NANCY GERSTEIN THOMAS GIBSON JANOS GIEGLER KAREN GILLETTE

"I thought I forgot something,” exclaims Robin Ripp.

m DAVID I. GERENYI

FRED GLOGOWER

37 JOY GOBOS

Senior profiles—Linda Eckert, David Sobel, and Ardith Ries.

MITCHEL GOLTZ HARVEY PHILIP GOLD

MARTHA GOLDBACH FRANCINE GOLDBERG ALBERT GOLDFEDER DAVID GOLDMAN

ELLEN GOLDMAN MELVIN M. GOLDSTEIN GLORIA GOODMAN PHYLLIS GOODMAN

38 CHARLES EVAN GORDON HOWARD M. GORDON LEONARD GORDON CAROL GOSS

ELIZABETH GRAVES

GEORGE GRAY KENNETH F. GREB

SHARON GREENBERG KEITH JEFFRY GREEN

39 ALAN C. GRISKEY MURRAY GROSSBERGER

Lynn Sack and Margie Dym the bell in their sneakers on Tennis- Shoe Day

DAVID GROSSMAN MICHELE GROSSMAN

FRANK GUALTIERI HYMAN M. GULAK MILTON HAAS JEFFREY HADBURG

40 GREGORY HALL HAROLD HARRIS MAXINE HARRIS

NATALIE HARRIS RICHARD HARRIS SHERRY HARRIS STUART HARTMAN

MURRAY HARTZBERG DALE HAYDEN

41 DONALD HAYES RONALD WILLIAM HAYWARD

MIMI HECT ERIC HELD BERNA HERMAN

MARSHA CAROL HERRING KARL HERRUP ARLENE HOCHAUSER MIKE HODDO

SYLVAN M. HOLZER RICHARD HORN RONALD HORN MARYANN HORNAK

42 David Litman asks Diane Zeligson, "Are you sure Tiffany's started this way?" MELISSA JONES MICHAEL JOPINKO

Candidates for Senior class officers of ’66 go all out in ’65.

DANIAL JOSEPHS JEFFREY JOSEPH

TRUDY KALSON WILLIAM KANCZES WILLIAM KARELITZ

GERALD MARK KATZ JEANNE KATZ JOANNE KAUFMAN

44 MICHAEL KAUFMAN RENE KAUFMAN RONALD KAUFMAN STANLEY KAUFMAN

MICHAEL KING ROBERT KING 6 Y> DAVID KLATER BARBARA KLEE ROSE KLEIN

VALERIE KLEIN MARTIN KLEMP CHARLES KNOX

CLYDE KNOX JAMES KNOX

FRED KOHLHEPP WILLIAM KOKLADAS

46 . m m - KENNETH KOLESAR

ANDREA KOPRIVA LOIS E. KOVAL SOPHIE KRASIK ALEXANDRA KRATSAS

NINA KRIVJANSKI WILLIAM KRAUSE LAWRENCE STEVE KRIKSTONE LEONARD KUPFER DAYLE KUSHNER

CATHERINE KWAPINSKI RAYMOND LACHOWITZ

"O.K.! Who squirted that whipped cream?” demands Ellis Avner at Roaring 20’s affair.

JO HN JOSEPH LACSKO ALLEN LADIE

BARRY LEE LANDAY WENDY LANDIS ANDREW LANDWEHR DAVID LANDWEHR

48 STEPHEN M. LANGE HOWARD LAPIDUS HILLARD MICHAEL LAZARUS

ALAN LEBOW RUTH LEFF DENNIS LEIBOVITZ STEVEN S. LEVEN

TERRI ELLYN LEVIN

DONALD LOUIS LEVINE

49 SHEILA F. LEVINE

JAMES A. LEVINE BROOKE LEVY

NATALIE LEWIS JUDY LIEBERMAN ROBERT LIEBERMAN

MARC LIFSHER JANET LILLICOTCH DIANE LINDER BEVERLY DEE LIPSCHER

50 HYMAN LIPSITZ MILDRED MARIE LITSKO DAVID LITMAN JEFFREY LITIMAN

On Tennis Shoe Day Freddie Cohen asks, "So where’s your gym shoes?”

JAYNIE LLOYD THOMAS LLOYD

RICHARD LOCKER ROGER LOEB

TIMOTHY LOERKE DEANNA LOVE

51 DEANNA LOWE

SUSAN LUPOVITSCH

"Hmmm. According to my calculations, 2x3 equals 1,246,023.86", exclaims a startled Ronnie Cohen.

KATHRYN MAIATAK

ELLEN DEBORAH MALLIS SANDRA MANDELL CARL MANDELBLATT

52 HARVEY L. MARCUS MARILYN MARCUS SARARUTH MARCUS MARSHA MARKOVITZ

SHELDON MARKOWITZ ROBERT MARKOWITZ JOANN MARSZALEK JOSEPH MASLANKA

\ / I MARLENE MATTHIAS

53 SHIRLEY MAYL SHEILA MAZEROV

RORY MELNICK SALLY MENGES GERRY MERITT

WILLIAM MEYER KAREN MICHALISZYN DAVID FRANKLIN MILLER

RUTHIE MILLER MARSHA KAY MINER JAMES MOONEY SUZANNE MOONEY

54 Lunch is one big laugh, exclaim senior girls.

DEAN ALICE MORRIS LARRY MORRIS

KENNETH L. MOZEIK NANCY MOSES RONALD MOUNTIN

55 DAVID MUDRY monica McDermott

MARYLOUISE McVEIGH SONIA MACOSKO

LOUIS NAPOLITANO ERIC NAUHAUS

if MICHAEL DANIEL NEFT ROBERT NELKIN CHARLES NESTOR

56 JUDITH LYNN NEWMAN SEMA NEWMAN THOMAS NEUMAN BURTON NUSSBAUM ss

CYNTHIA NYIRI WARREN NYSTROM LYNN OBERNAUER PAT O'BRIEN

JAMES O'BRYAN MARC OKLIN

Jeff Sacks receives help from Miss Tygard, head of the English Department. ALFRED M. OPPENHEIMER NANCY OPPENHEIMER HELEN ORRINGER

GARY THOMAS OSIER PENNY OSWANT CLINTON PAGE

MICHAEL JOHN PARADA SANDRA PARZYCK

MICHAEL PASCAL BONNIE PASEKOFF

58 Pete Eckert and Ted Cipa intently watch a crucial play at homecoming game.

ALAN HARVEY PERER HARRIET PERLMAN JEROME PERLMUTTER GOLDYE PERRIN

THEODORE J. PLENDERLEITH PATRICIA PERRY STEPHEN M. PIPER LOUISE PLATT LISSIE PLESSET IREN POBER

BARBARA ILENE PODOLSKY GAIL JOYCE PODOLSKY \

"Pretty” Bobby Nelkin accepted honorable mention for Homecoming Queen contest.

ELAINE POINDEXTER JOANN POLITO

MARSHA J. POLK EILEEN POLLOCK DARWIN H. PORITZ LOUISA JEANNE PORRO

60 JAMES PRICE DONALD PULCINI DENNIS QUINTON JOANN RASZEWSKI

RONALD RECK JAY REICH JEFFREY RICE ARDITH RIES

ROBIN RIPP HANNAH RITTER ARLEEN FERN ROSEN JAMES M. ROSEN

ELLEN ROSENBERG IAN ROSENBERG MARC JAY ROSENBLOOM SUSAN ROSENBLOOM LINDA ROSENFELD STEVE ROSENFELD RENEE ROSENFELD LINDA ROSENTHAL

MARC ROSENWASSER HANNAH ROTH

HOLLY ANN ROTH STEPHEN RUBEN

Steve Ruben, of The Allderdice Staff, expounds: "Another reason your homeroom wants a full page ad ...”

ALLEN RUBENFIELD MARTIN RUBENSTEIN

63 CARL RUBIN JAMIE LYNN RUBIN

Big Chief Karl Herrup keeps wig-warm. ROBERTA RUBIN STEVE RUDKIN

BARBARA RUSSEK PHYLLIS RYAVE

JACK SABLE RICHARD BRENNER SABLOWSKY STEVEN SABLOWSKY

64 MARCIA SACHS LYNN A. SACK TRUDY SACK JEFFREY SACKS

SANDRA SAILOR RICHARD SALEN LINDA SUSAN SAMBOL DAVID SANDLER

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SHARON SAVIDO PATRICIA SCHAMUS

65 DEBRAH SCHENKER LINDA SCHIRM

BRIAN CHARLES SCHREIBER CAROL SCHUGAR STEPHEN SCHULTZ

ALAN SCHWARTZ DAVID MICHAEL SCHWARTZ MARVIN SCHWARTZ

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MARTIN MURRY SCORATOW RAY SECOLI LLOYD SEGAL Harold Harris, master of the Frug, demonstrates his talent at the Senior Class Roaring 20’s affair

CHERYL SEPTER RICHARD SERBIN ALAN JOSHUA SHAPIRO

LYNN SHAPIRO JOEL A. SHERMAN CHARLES SHEROKE ZELDA LEE SHIFLET JAMES ALAN SHINER

We carry our school spirit with us.

A sharp contrast on Tennis Shoe Day.

KAREN SHRINSKY EARL JOSEPH SHUGERMAN

BONIJENE SIEGAL LYNN SILVERS MARCIA LYNNE SILVER

MARC SILVERMAN RUTH SILVERMAN STEPHEN DAVID SIMON

68 JEREE VEE SINGER JOSH SIVITZ ROSANNE FAY SKIRBLE JENNIFER SKOLNIK

DANIEL A. SLOMOFF LINDA SLUTSKY HUBERT SMITH JENNIFER SNIDER

\ s REBECCA SUE SNYDER SARAJEAN SNYDER DAVID SOBEL GAYLE SOCKEL AUDREY SOLOMAN

ILENE BARBARA SOLOMAN LYNNE SOLMAN DANIEL SOLOW

ROSALYN SOLOW STEVEN JOSEPH SONDHEIMER

CAROL SPECTOR JERRY Y. SPEER CAROLE LYNN SPEIZER

Frank Ariana and Ronald Ackerly study the electric shop manual and continue working on their project.

MARK H. SPIRER

BING G. SPITLER NATHAN STARK DAVID STEELE ILENE STEIN

CHARLES STERN JACK STEIN LINDA STEINBERG MARC STEINGART

71 ANNA MARIE STUPAK JACK SUSSMAN

EILEEN M. SWARTZ RAQUEL SZLEPAK

RUTH TANUR

LYNDA TAUBERG CHERYL TEPLITZ DAVID THOMAS RICHARD THOMASSY CILFFORD JOSEPH TIMKO LINDA TRAINOR SARALEE TUCKFELT PATRICIA TYTKE

SHARYN UDELL DAVID VALINSKY WILLIAM VANDIVIER GREGORY VARZALY

Steve Lang works intently on his mechanical drawing project.

BENJAMIN E. VATZ

MATHEW R. VAVRO JUDITH VERNER

"Hey Lawddie Allderdice!”

RONNA VOGAL

ANDREA VUJAN JOAN WALDMAN LINDA WALKER

ROY WALKER PHYLLIS RUTH WANETICK FAY JUDITH WANETICK WENDY WATZMAN MICHAEL WAX JOSEPH WEIGLER JOANN WEINSTEIN FRED WEISBERG

"Eek,” is all JoAnn Weinstein can say com- f ing off the muddy football field.

JEFFREY WEISMAN BEVERLY GAIL WEISS

DON WEISS LAWRENCE A. WELCH

LARRY WHITE NOLA JEANNE WILDING

75 ROBERT LAWRENCE WISEMAN WILLIAM WISNIEWSKI

KATHY ANN WOLF HERBERT WOLFSON MARTHA YOSI JOHN YOUNG

76 JOHN DANIEL ZAHORCHAK STEPHEN R. ZAK TANYA LYNN ZAK SHARON ZAMSKY

SANFORD ZAREMBERG SANFORD LEE ZARKIN JOYCE ZBIKOWSKI LINDA ZEILER

DIANA ZELIGSON JEFFREY ZONIS MICHAEL ZUKERMAN ESTHER MINDELLA ZYTNICK

SENIORS NOT SHOWN:

TOM ARNOLD DOLOROSE MIGHORATO NEIL GERJUDY SUSAN RYAVE JAMES GRANT THOMAS DAVID SHEHADY PRESIDENTS COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Stanley Kaufman, Lloyd Segal, Marc Dinkin, Ronnie Kaufman, Steve Sablowsky, Donnie Fine- berg, Karl Herrup. Second Row: Sophie Krasik, Danny Arnheim, Marc Oklin, Glenn Dolfi, Tim Loerke, Kenny Grebs, Albert Goldfeder, Howie Lapidus.

WAYS and MEANS COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Marilyn Marcus, Sandy Mandel, Barbara Kelecava, Karen Michaeliszyn, Herb Mallet, Gerry Katz, Brooke Levy, Karen Shirinsky. Second Row: Edward George, Pat Fleming, Mark Gulak, Chuck Fax, Sylvan Holzer, Marc Bilder, Tim Andreychek, Danny Josephs, Keith Green.

SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Jackie Colker, Nancy Gerstein, Mike Pascal (co-chm.), Alan Perer (chm.), Brooke Levy (co-chm.), Jeanne'Katz, Melissa Jones. Second Row: Mona Schwartz, Sherry Anolik, Louise Platt, Jo-Ann Weinstein, Ellen Rosenberg, Nancy Cohen, Susan Brand, Barbara Podolsky. Third Row: Trudy Sack, Mike Zuckerman, Sylvan Holzer, Burt Nussbaum, Danny Josephs, Rick Nauhaus, Judy Newman.

78 SECRETARIES COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Nancy Vogel, Betsy Graves, Diane Kentor, Carol Speizer. Second Row: Sharon Savido, Lynn Sachs, Robin Ripp, Pat Perry, Karen Binstock.

PROM COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Gerri Merritt, Joanne Polito, Barbara Klee, Nancy Moses (co-chairman), Sharyn Fireman (chairman), Sherry Broad, Suzi Rosenblum, Shirley Mayle, Linda Dameda. Second Row: Marcia Silvers, Pat Beddard, Joan Waldman, Marilyn Johnson, Gayle Sockel, Shelly Grossman, Suzi Lupovitch, Lynn Obemauer, Linda Rosenthal, Ellen Danovitz, Rozi Solow. Third Row: Linda Walker, Joyce Zbikowski, Tom Fralic, Richard Serbin, Keith Green, Ronald Kaufman, Stanley Kaufman, Carol Schugar.

ATHLETIC PROMOTION COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Jamie Rubin, Trudy Sach, Wendy Landis, Alfie Goldfeder, Kathy Wolf. Second Row: Rosanne Skirble, David Goldman, Nancy Beckett, Ray Secoli, Ellen Roseberg, Howard Lapidus Ronna Vogel, T inda Eckert, Fred Weisberg, Dan Slomov. Third Row: Rich Locker, Mel Goldstein, Holly Roth, Marc Lifsher, Chuck Cordon, Brian Schreiber, Goldye Perrin, Janet Lillicotch, Dave Valinsky, Ruth Silverman. Fourth Row: Steve Lange, Lynn Sach, Dave Miller, Eileeen Swartz, Jim Rosen, Steve Sablowsky, Al Lebow, Sandy Blatt. HATCHET COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Lois Fink, Karen Bienstock, Ilene Solomon, Barbara Dershowitz, Phyllis Ryave, Ilene Stein, Cheryl Teplitz, Marsha j Herring, Lynn Silvers, Nancy Barrish. Second Row: Jeree Vee Singer, Carole Speizer, Audrey Solomon, Beverly Lipscher, Ronna Vogal, Rosanne Skirble, Steve I Sondheimer, Robin Ripp, Joanne Weinstein, Carol Goss, Carol Spector, Sharon Charapp. Third Row: Arleen Rosen, Barbara Russek, Judy Berman, Nancy Op- j penheimer, Auriel Dell, Wendy Landis, Deanna Lowe, Kathy Wolfe, Renee Rosenfeld, Francine Goldberg, Joan Chapkis. Fourth Row: Martha Goldbach, Harriet Pearlman, Patty Schamus, Diane Kentor, Beverly Weiss, Karen Shrinsky, Ruth Tanur, Joanne Raszewsky, Gail Gardner, Rose Klein, Louise Porro, Goldye Perrin.

HATCHET COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Martin Rubenstein, Sol Finkelstein, Marc Silverman, David Grossman, Albert Goldfedder, Jack Sussman, Jeff Hadburg, Arnold Bloom. Second Row: Steve Rudkin, Jimmy Rosen, David Miller, Fred Weisberg, Mark Spirer, Steve Sondheimer (chairman), Robin Ripp (co-chairman), c^C^* ?^arr*s> Howe Dickman, Steve Rosenfeld. Third Row: Chuck Nestor (co-chairman), Herb Wolfson, Buddy Klemp, Chuckie Gordon, Jeff Littman, Brian Schrieber, Mark Gulak, Ron Cohen, Mark Lifscher. Fourth Row: Martin Scoratow, Stu Fineberg, George Arnold, Alfred Oppenheimer, Burt Danovitz, Steve Sablowsky, Sylvan Holzer, Ian Rosenberg, Bernie Brean, Stan Kaufman, John Geigler.

80 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Sharon Zamsky, Marilyn Marcus, Mimi Hecht, Wendy Landis, Rozy Engelberg, Carri Forscher, Terri Levin, Raquel Szlepak. Second Row: Sybil Fineberg, Marc Oklin, David Dobkin, Richard Isaacson, Danny Amheim, Murray Hartzberg, Abe Friedman, Lee Feld- stein, Hannah Ritter, Sandra Mandel.

GIFT COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Louise Alpern, Margie Dym, Lynn Abravanel Phyllis Goodman (chairman), Hillard Lazarus (co-chairman), Dana Caplan, Lois Jacobson. Second Row: Esther Zytnick, Michelle Cholock, Lynn Shapiro, Sharon Greenberg, Mimi Deutsch, Robert Marko­ witz, Helen Orringer, Rene Kaufman, Andrea Capriva, Janet Lillicotch.

THE SENIOR SCOPE STAFF: Bottom Row: Terri Levin, Joy Gobos, Steve Ruben, Lloyd Segal (Editor), Lynn Sa^ Javid ^obkm, :Fran- cine Kimel. Second Row: Sharon Zamsky, Sybil Fineberg, Eileen Pollock, Marilyn Marcus, Danny Amheim, Harvey Gold, Nancy Moses, Lee Feldstein. Not pictured: Jennifer Skolnick, Lynn Abravanel.

81 D irector...... Mrs. L. Mussoff Student Director .... Eilene Black

CAST OF CHARACTERS Peck ...... Goldye Perrin Mother Peagle . '...... Ellen Mallis Mother Trevor .... Karen Bienstock Mother Bassonwaite .... Susan Ryave Sister Carmela ...... Sheila Mazerov Reverend M other ...... Holly Roth Baroness Sliema ...... Lynn Shapiro Miss Venetia Geza .... Sharyn Udell Mrs. M o s s ...... Brooke Levy’ Inspector Pearson .... Harold Harris Sergeant McCartney » Howard-Gordon R e p o rte r...... Keith Green Baron Sliem a Robert Wiseman Mr. Turtle ...... Richard Serbin Miss Inez Escapado .... Barbara Klee Miss Verity Goodchild .. Trudy Sack Miss Prudence Rockingham ...... Shirley Mayl Miss Torquilla Rohays . Faye Wanetick Nuns: Patty Schamus, Kitty Johnson, Sandy Mandel, Audrey Solomon. Students: Nancy Moses, Kim Dublin, Amalia Sivori, Rosanne Skirble, Joanne Kaufmn, Linda Slutsky, Roberta Rubin. Choir Nuns: Ilene Steon, Susan Lupo- vitch, Joy Gobos, Ruthie Silverman, Judy Newman, Marcy Baraff, Susie Rosen- blum, Lynda Fauberg, Bonnie Jean Sie- gal, Esther Zytnick, Sharon Zamsky, Karen Shrinsky, Barbar Kelecava, Phyllis Wanetick.

82 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Props .... Howard Boksenbaum Murder in a Nunnery Diane Kentot Jeff Liftman Sandy Mandel Eileen Pollock Make-Up ...... Joni Chapkis Saralee Tuckfelt . Michele Cholok Tickets Barry Landay Linda Rosenfeld Beverly Lipscher DeeDee Zeligson Gayle Sockle Prompters ...... Nancy Cohen Fred Weisberg Jeff Liftman Publicity ...... Nancee Barish Stage Crew ...... Jim Husar Carrie Forscher Roy W alker Marilyn Marcus Judy Verner Lighting ...... Sherry Donato David Litman Sound Effects . . Linda Rosenfeld Marcia Silver Ruth Silverman Technical Beth Ashkin Kim Dubin Nancy Moses Audrey Solomon Costumes Sybil Fineberg Nancy Fogel Lynn Obernauer Sharon Zamsky Nov. 5, 1965: Seniors roar at 20’s dance.

84 The machine age hit TA on Jan. 14,1966, when Marryin’ Sam temporarily hitched perfectly computed couples. May 6, Ladies’ Choice — Senior girls treat their catches to a Sadie Hawkins dance and outdoor movie. Allderdice faculty battles Peabody staff, and TA seniors win — Entire student body cheers May 17 Baseball game, sponsored by the Class of ’66. June 3 — Seniors retreat to North Park for Class Picnic

Candlelight and Gold at the Penn Sheraton — June 7, 1966

The After-Prom swings at Churchill Valley from 1:00 AM to 6:00 AM Kicking high, kicking low, always tripping on each toe, as the Majorettes go marching along ...

Gotta smoke, gotta get out, gotta leave this hall, gotta smoke, gotta get out, gotta find that wall ...

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Individual senior honors

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Class officers present the class's gift to its out­ standing faculty supporters. Dr. Teel proudly announces myriad awards. The editors of The Allderdice and the Foreword present a pictorial review of the year to the Senior Class.

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS: Louis Alpern Sophie Krasik Alan Shapiro Zelda Shiflet NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Louis Alpern Beth Ashkin John Boaroman Richard Brean Miriam Cohen Edward Green Joanne Kaufman Sophie Krasik Timothy Loerke Deanna Love David Lukoff Alan Shapiro Zelda Shiflet Jennifer Skolnik Michael Sloss Gail Smiley

96 CIVIC CLUB AWARDEES

A brown bag and soapbox for Mr. Roth, cafeteria patrol and orator. Louis Alpern Ellen Goldman Darwin Poritz Louise Alpern Howard Gordon Jay Reich Daniel Arnheim Elizabeth Graves Gary Richman Beth Ashkin Harold Harris Ardith Ries Rhoda Averbach Maxine Harris Ellen Rosenberg Howard Boksenbaum Gerald Katz Steven Sandheimer Richard Brean Joanne Kaufman Stephen Schultz Miriam Cohen Francine Kimel Alan Shapiro Ronald Cohen Fred Kohlhepp Zelda Shiflet Howard Dickman Sophie Krasik Jennifer Skolnik David Dobkin Stephen Leven Daniel Slomoff Marjorie Dym Roger Loeb David Sobel Charles Fax Deanna Love Daniel Solow Donald Fineberg Sandra Mandel Phyllis Wanetick Howard Fineman Judy Pearlstein Beverly Weiss Sharyn Fireman Stephen Piper Sharon Zamsky Harvey Gold Eileen Pollock

Janet Lillitcotch and a record go to the newly named Sonny N. Scherrer.

K. O. Wilson’s seniors appreciate her record for awarded suspensions.

National Merit Letters of Commendation

Louise Alpern Maxine Harris Darwin Poritz Danial Arnheim Karl Herrup Jay Reich Ellis Avner Francine Kimel Gary Richman Howard Boksenbaum Fred Kohlhepp Ellen Rosenberg Barbara Englesberg Stephen Leven Phyllis Ryave Charles Fax Roger Loeb Lynn Shapiro Donald Fineberg Sandra Mandel David Sobel Howard Fineman Sheldon Markowitz Steven Sondheimet Harvey Gold Judy Pearlstein Bill Vandivier Elizabeth Graves Stephen Piper Sharon Zamsky Harold Harris Eileen Pollock Graduation — June 16, 1966

HONOR

Abravanel, Lynn Greenberg, Sharon Ritter, Hannah Ackerman,. Larry J. Grinberg, Rosenthal, Arnheim, Daniel Robert Amdur Linda Marcia Arnold, George L. Grossman, Michelle Rosenwasser, Averbach, Rhoda Jean Harris, Richard Neal Marc Richard Barish, Nancy Ellen Hartzberg, Murray Jay Roth, Hannah Rae Becker, Mark Hecht, Miriam Faye Ruben, Stephen B. Beddard, Patricia Held, Eric J. Sablowsky, Birnkrant, Cynthia N. Herrup, Karl Franklin Richard Brenner Boksenbaum, Howard Johnson, Marilyn J. Sablowsky, Brean, Richard Joseph Katz, Gerald Mark Steven Larry Broad, Sherry Kaufman, Joanne Sack, Lynn D. Brunswick, Irene Kaufman, Stanley Schugar, Carol Hope Caplin, Donna Phyllis Klater, David Michael Schwartz, Cohen, Nancy Landis, Wendy David Michael Cohen, Ronald Lazarus, Selekman, Howard R. Cohen, Sarah Hillard Michael Shapiro, Alan Joshua Dektor, Jeffrey Ben Levin, Terri Ellyii Sherman, Joel A. Dell, Auriel M. Lewis, Donald Silver, Marcia Lynne Demeda, Linda Louise Lieberman, Judy Claire Silverman, Ruth D. Dickman, Lifsher, Marc Stewart Simon, Stephen David Howard Neaman Lillicotch, Janet Skirble, Rosanne Fay Dobkin, David Paul Linder, Diane Slomoff, Daniel A. Dolfi, Glenn Douglas Lipsitz, Hyman David Solow, Rosalyn J. Elinoff, William H. Loeb, Roger L. Sondheimer, Elinow, Alvin James Lowerke, Timothy Paul Steven Joseph Fax, Charles S. Lupovitch, Spector, Carol Eileen Fineberg, Donald Eric Susan Marilyn Spirer, Mark Howard Fineberg, Stuart Earl Mandel, Sandra Stupak, Anna Marie Fink, Lois Susan Marcus, Marilyn Trudy Teplitz, Cheryl Flinn, Beverly Jean Marcus, Sararuth Timko, Clifford J. Forscher, Carri Lynn Markovitz, Marsha G. Udell, Sharon Friedman, Abe Marszalek, JoAnn Vandivier, Friedman, Judith Matthias, Marlene William Dudley Garber, Harry K. Newman, Judith Lynn Vujan, Andrea Gold, Harvey Philip Nussbaum, Burton L. Waldman, Joan Goldman, Ellen Nyiri, Cynthia Susanna Walker, Roy Goldstein, Melvin M. Oklin, Marc Wanetick, Fay Judith Goodman, Orringer, Wanetik, Phyllis Ruth Phyllis Eileen Helen Lehman Weiss, Beverly Gail Gordon, Howard Marc Perer, Allan Harvey Wilson, Karen Jean Gordon, Perrink, Goldye Witt, Edward H. Jr. Leonard Stanley Pober, Iren Jay Wolf, Bruce Martin Graves, Elizabeth L. Richman, Gary Ian Zamsky, Sharon Gray, George Clifford Ries, Ardith Lynn Zytnick, Ester Mindela HIGH HONOR

Alpern, Louis M. Markowitz, Sheldon Alpern, Louise Ann Michaliszyn, Karen Ashkin, Beth Pearlstein, Judith D. Avner, Ellis D. Piper, Stephen Backer, Alice F. Matthew Bienstock, Karen Ann Poritz, Darwin Cohen, Miriam Holleman Deutsch, Miriam Reich, Jay Allen Dubin, Kim Rosenberg, Ellen Rose Dym, Majorie Rosenblum, Susan Engelberg, Rosalyn Rosenfield, Fireman, Renee Elaine Sharyn Renee Schultz, Stephen Gobos, Joy Shapiro, Lynn Faye Goss, Carol Skolnik, Harris, Maxine Jennifer Ethel Kaufman, Rene Snyder, Rebecca Sue Kimel, Francine Sobel, David Stuart Krasik, Sophie Ann Soloman, Audrey Joan Leven, Stephen S. Solow, Daniel Love, Deane Szlepak, Raquel

To Allderdice a song of joy we raise .

Our loyalty we pledge to her always.

ACADEMIC

103 ENGLISH FACULTY: Mrs. Mussoff, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Weinhold, Miss Tygard, Mrs. Mahoney, Mr. Sommerfeld, Miss Fried, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Thurman.

DRAMA: First Row: Goidye Perrin, Judy Vemer, Audrey Solomon, Rose Klein, Beverly Lipsher, Rory Sue Melnick, Joan Chapkis, Harriet Perlman. Second row: Patty Schamu s, Andrew Landwehr, Richard Isaacson, Stuart Fineberg, Dennis Leibowitz, Karen Bienstock, Helen Orringer, Mrs. Mussoff. Third Row: Deanna Lowe, Linda Slutsky, Trudy Kalson; Barbara Klee, Ellen Danovitz, Ellen Mallis.

Miss Berger explains an English assign­ ment.

104 There (will be; would be) an expository paragraph due . . . using concrete details: one side only every other line develop a paper (a clear, well substantiated paper) (improve word choice) The hero (protagonist) of the story (epic) tighten up style: Dog saw cat. wordy redundant and repetititious verbose The play’s the ... Deep breathing exercises to improve speaking voice, organization, and first, foremost, and above all . . . be concise.

DRAMA: Bottom Bow: Roz Solow, Ruth Silverman, Eileen Black, Zelda Shiflet, Don Weiss. 2nd Row: Dave Grossman, Brooke Levy, Sharyn Udell, Marc Steingart, Eilene Stein, Joy Gobos, Marsha Herring. 3rd Row: Laird Bergad, Michael Wax, Earl Shugarman, Melissa Jones, Joel Sherman, Michele Cholok, Nancee Barish, Eileen Swartz, Lynn Shapiro, Nancy Beckett, Jeree Singer, Mrs. Mussoff.

Elkn ^Rosenb«-g^Howard Boksenbaum, Deanna Love, Joanne Kaufman, Mrs. Schwartz Sararuth Marcus, Betsy Graves Sharon Zamsky, Karl Herrup, Maxine Harris, Beth Ashkin, Francine Kimel, Judy Pearlstem, Sophie Krasik, Jay Reich, Danny Arnhiem, Gary Richman. AP ENGLISH: Bottom Row: Alan Shapiro, Harvey Gold, Ellis Avner. 2nd Row: Jennifer Skolnik, Howie Gordon, Harold Harris, Roger Loeb, Louise Alpem, Mrs. Mussoff. 3rd Row: Howie Fineman, Darwin Poritz, Margie Dym, Steve Schultz, Richard Brean, Eileen Pollock, Chuck Fax, Karen Michaliszyn, Steve Sondheimer, Steve Piper.

Advanced Composition, AP English, Speech, Project English, Speller’s Program, speed reading—what more could the Allderdice English department have added to an already, extensive program? The answer was drama. This latest addition to the English department, a half- semester course, was taught by Mrs. Mussoff. The main purpose of the course was to cultivate the student’s knowl­ edge and appreciation of the theatre. Such playwrights as Ibsen, Shaw, Shakespeare, Anouilh, and Wilde were studied, and field trips to performances at Tech, the Pittsburgh Playhouse, and Pitt were included to bring about a better understanding of the individual plays. Students were also given an opportunity to perform scenes from the plays they had studied. The English department, headed by Miss Tygard, ex­ panded its program even further. Linguistics, taught on a television program, was the latest teaching technique used by the department.

STUDIOUS COUNTENANCES: Fred Cohen and Tim Loerke peruse an assignment.

106 SPEECH: Bottom Row: Iren Pober, Ellen Mallis, Larry Krest, Linda Slutsky, Ellen Danovitz, Roger Loeb, David Valinsky. 2nd Row: Mrs. Mussoff, Richard Sablowsky, Sue Miller, Joan Waldman, Dennis Leibovitz, Howie Gordon, George Arnold, Roz Solow, Larry Elbaum. 3rd Row: David Bliwas, Lee Feldstein, Danny S lomoff, Ellen Silverberg, Judy Goleman, Sarah Cohen, Kitti Johnson, Helen Orringer, Kathy Wolf, Jennifer Snider, Betty Breverman.

SPEED READING: Sitting: Cheryl Teplitz, Kathy Wolf, Sybil Fineberg, Mr. Thompson, Phyllis Ryave, Saralee Tuckfelt. Standing: Eileen Swartz, Judi Friedman, Louise Porro, Cindy Price, Debbie Schenker, A1 Oppen- heimer, Donna Caplin, Nancy Moses, Larry Elbaum, Lee Feldstein, David Bliwas, Larry Krest, Linda Zeiler.

ADVANCED COMPOSITION: M Seated: Judy Goleman, Linda Steinberg, Rosalyn Solow, Susan Miller, Iren Pober George Arnold Aaron Furman, M | Lewis, Martin Rubenstein, Sarah Cohen, (seated) Mrs. Rosenberg (Student Teacher), Danny Slomoff, Jennie Snyder, N Johnson, (seated) Ellen Silverberg, Howard Gordon, (seated) Jimmy Rosen.

107 SPEED READING: Bottom Row: Holly Roth, Gayle Sockel, Beverly Weiss, Gloria Goodman, Marcia Silver, Audrey Solomon. 2nd Row: Sherry Anolik, Rory Melnick, David Dobkin, Ben Vatz, Mr. Thompson, Joe Weigler, Pat Schamus, Marsha Markovitz, Sararuth Marcus.

SPEECH: Bottom Row: Joy Gobos, Nancy Cohen, Robin Ripp, Burt Danovitz, Donald Weiss, Jay Hodges, Earl Shugerman, Lynn Shapiro. 2nd Row: Mrs. Mussoff, Marc Steingart, Mark Gulak, Lissie Plessett, Nancy Gerstein, Trudy Sack, Sandy Zaremberg, Wayne English, Marcia Silvers, David Sandler, Penny Oswant, David* Grossman, Susan Ryave.

SPEECH: Bottom Row: Mrs. Mussoff, Louise Porro, Andrew Landwehr, Karen Bienstock, Carol Speizer, Linda Steinberg, Sybil Fineberg, Marilyn Marcus. 2nd Row: Joanne Kaufman, Nicki Abravanel, Lex Vujan, Claire Coyne, Roberta Rubin, Karen Michaliszyn, Sandy Mandel, Buzzy Bluestone, Barbara Klee, Eileen Pollock, Saralee Tuckfelt.

108 ADVANCED COMPOSITION: Bottom Row: Debbie Schenker, Cindy Price, Lissie Plesset, Robin Ripp, Judy Vemer. 2nd Row: Sandy Zaremberg, Penny Oswant, Nancy Cohen, Marc Lifscher, Nancy Moses, Cheryl Teplitz. 3rd Row: Mrs, Lewis, Phyllis Ryave, Nancy Gerstein, Susan Ryave, Donna Caplan, Harriet Pearlman. 4th Row: Steve Ruben, Mark Gulak, Burt Danovitz, Wayne.English.

SPEECH: Bottom Row: Gloria Goodman, Sararuth Marcus, Beverly Weiss, Gayle Sockel, Marsha Markovitz, Ilene Stein, Sharon Udell, Eileen Black, Nancy Barrish. 2nd Row: Michelle Cholok, June Kennedy, Brooke Levy, Ben Vatz, Nancy Beckett, David Dobkin, Laird Bergad, Sherry Anolik, Jeff Rice, Dana Caplan, Mrs. Mussoff.

Dubious Speech students smile and straighten up in a posture exercise.

109 LANGUAGE FACULTY: Bottom Row: Miss Goldstein, Mrs. Worth, Miss Gardill, Miss Miller, Mrs. Rosenwasser, Mrs. Whedbee. Second Row: Mr. Ward, Miss McLaughlin, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Ries, Miss Sekey, Mrs. Keenan.

FRENCH 5: Bottom Rowi Carol Goss, Donna Caplin, Sharon Zamsky, Judy Friedman, Miss Gardill, teacher, Faye Wanetick, Francine Kimel, Susan Ryave. Second Row: Rosalyn Engleberg, Deanna Love, Jpel Sherman, Gillian Pesche, Cynthia Bimkrant, Lynn Shapiro, Mimi Deutsch, Sharon Greenberg, Carol Schugar, Mark Rosenwasser. Not Shown, Terry Levin. SPANISH 5: Bottom Row; Betsy Graves, Mrs. Whedbee, Karen Michaliszyn. 2nd Row: Sheldon Markowitz, Sharyn Fireman, Ellis Avner, Eileen Pollock, Marjorie Dym, John Young. Missing from picture: Louis Alpern, Gerald Katz, and Judy Pearlstein. Senora Worth questions students in Spanish during language lab.

Bonjour, mes e-tu-di-ants. (Cierra la puerta, por favor. No, Ira—not the window, the door!)

(W hat did she say?) ALM French (my earphones won’t work) Level III, Reel 4, Harcourt, Brace, and World.

Conjugate the verb ... amo amamus amas amatis amat amant

There’s no such thing as a dead language!

No, Ira; not CTONT, CTONT. Faust, Le Petit Prince, La Dama del Alba, Madame Bovary, The Aeneid, Platero y Yo, Himmel Meine Schul . . . Prufung There will be a (an) examen tomorrow. expenentia 3K3AMEH

(OIVEH!)

Au revoir, mes amis. IV YEAR GERMAN At organ Beth Ashkin. 2nd Row: Stephen Piper, Howard Selekman, John Blumberg,- Jay Reich, Hyman Lipsitz, Richard Harris.

RUSSIAN CLASS: Bottom Row: Eran Frankel, Elaine Greenberg, Rhonda Blank, Barbara Rubenstein, Ricki Kriesman, Carol Goss, Raquel Szlepak, Karen Wesoky. 2nd Row: Steve Hundiak, Ron Sinaikin, Mary Louise Cohen, Richard Weitzman, Joni Forscher, Linda Ash, Susan Miller, George Gray, Sherri Clawson, Gregory Gray.

LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT—The Language Department, headed by Miss Gardill, stepped up the enrichment of the curriculum this year and added Russian for students already enrolled in a different language class. This part of Allderdice not only gives pupils a solid language back­ ground, but fills them with ideas and incentive. The relatively new Audio Lingual Method teaches Spanish, French, German, Latin, and Russian students in four progressive steps: (1) hearing the language, (2) speaking it, (3) reading and (4) writing. In this method, in­ terested pupils begin earlier and can include five, instead of the traditional four years, with intense study of the language and its country’s culture. With Russian being studied, foreign exchange students visiting and studying at Allderdice, and the first A.L.M. classes graduating with five years of their chosen tongue, 1966 was an exciting and memorable Russian, new to Allderdice this year, was taught by Mrs. Wein- year for TA’s Language Department. rich. Miss Gardille takes Donna Caplin and Deanna Love on a picture tour of France.

Jay Reich locates an important German city.

Frau Gordon and her perpetual smile.

A Russian picnic provides a topic for Mrs. Weinrich s class.

Mademoiselle Miller engages a student in French con* versation.

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Mr. Forrey, AP and Project History teacher, also finds time to be SUN and debate team sponsor.

HISTORY FACULTY: Bottom Row: Mrs. Judd, Miss Abes, Dr. Quattrocchi, Mrs. Yanis, Mrs. Miller. Second Row: Miss Cohen, Miss Geist, Dr. Burgard, Mr. Teitlebaum, Mr. Gargani, Mr. Forty, Miss Gibson, Miss Buchanan. AP EUROPEAN HISTORY: Bottom Row: Deanna ,Love, Eileen Pollock, Francine Kimel, Louise Albem, Ellen Rosenberg. Second Row: Joanne Kaufman, Fred Cohen, Darwin Portiz, Margie Dym, Beth Ashkin, Maxine Harris, Richard Brean, David Sobel, Jay Reich, Roger Loeb, Mr. Forty. Third Row: Gary Richman, Chuck Fax, Alan Shapiro, Howie Gordon, Howie Fineman, Harvey Gold, Steve Schultz.

History and social studies courses broaden students’ views by increasing their "awareness” of past, present, and future, and so of heritage, duty, and goal. In 1966, Taylor Allderdice’s History Department, headed by Dr. Quattrocchi, has continued to improve the courses offered in these fields. From the Scholars’ History Program in the eighth grade Af I to the senior Advanced Placement European History, special classes have challenged especially capable Allder- * dicians. New this year was the extension of Project Social - $ - Studies, a Carnegie Tech-Board of Education experiment, into the eleventh grade. Project juniors may take the « Advanced Placement American History Test of the College Entrance Examination Board, -which may allow them Student participation and group informality increase history interest. credit for this year’s work. W ith aid from Carnegie Tech, AP classes in Pittsburgh Public Schools have provided students with the chance to earn credit on that test and the similar European History test during the last six years. Many college bound juniors not enrolled in Project or AP classes profit from the Pitt-sponsored Curriculum Continuity Demonstration classes. Along with and because of these enriched programs, every history course has been "upgraded”. Individual teachers have applied special methods, especially class discussion, referral to extra sources, and examination through penetrating essay questions, to their other classes. Thus, the Taylor Allderdice History Department has developed in 1966.

115 MATH FACULTY: Bottom Row: Miss Spicher, Miss Ricci, Miss Kunkle, Mrs. Dillon, Miss Folger. Second Row: Mr. Valenti, Mr. Caye, Mr. Trumbull, Mrs. Bhatt, Miss Rector, Mr. Gillespie. The mathematics necessary to college study, employment, and modern exis­ tence reaches Allderdicians through the math department, which Miss Kunkle heads. Seventh and eighth grade arithmetic develops numerical agility. General Math introduces algebra, and many students progress through algebra and geometry to TAS, which covers trigonometry and touches analytical geometry and statistics. Some gifted eighth graders get a headstart in Algebra I, usually using texts designed by the School Mathematics Study Group at Yale Univer­ sity. Students who have completed TAS or the comparable SMSG course in their junior year may as seniors begin a study of calculus. The results of an Advanced Placement test allow some of these scholars to waive a college math Miss Kunkle explains Y. course. Allderice’s star mathematicians demonstrate their skills in such annual com­ petitions as the National Mathematics Test and the algebra contest of the Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania. With their classmates they attain a facility with mathematics and a corollary accuracy in general reasoning.

AP CALCULUS: Bottom Row: Michael Wax, Mary Chen, Alcie Backer, Beverly Weiss, Ardith Ries, Steven Sablowsky, Richard Harris. Second Row: Lex Vujan, William Drosnes, Jonathan Rosenberg, George Arnold, Charles Gordon, David Berman, Glenn Dolfi, Stephen Simon, Jeffrey Dektor, Timothy Andreychek, David Klater. Third Row: Stephen Leven, John Blumberg, Lawrence Welsch, Alfred Oppenheimer, Robert Grinberg, Howard Dickman, Danny Josephs, Harry Garber. Not shown: Robert Nelkin, William Vandivier.

116 AP CALCULUS: Bottom Row: Danny Solow, Jennifer Skolnik, Sophie Krasik, Steve Sondheimer, Karl Herrup, Fred Cohen, Ellis Avner, Hannah Roth. 2nd Row: David Witter, Stephen Piper, David Sobel, Darwin Poritz, David Dobkin, Ronald Cohen, Alan Shapiro, Stephen Schultz, Charles Fax, Hillard Lazarus, Larry Ackerman, Jay Reich, Danny Amheim, Gary Richman. Absent: Miriam Cohen, Donald Fineberg, Ger­ ald Katz, Judy Pearlstein.

GIVEN: Algebra I; Geometry; Algebra II; T.A.S.; A.P. Calculus. PROVE: 2 + 2 = 4. STATEMENTS REASONS 1. In A ABC, -O ft if It looks like

G f CuT f- 5 ^ ) ] cL*X m T W - T W »0?

Two boards later, David Dobkin finds the right answer.

3. John is 5 Vi years 3. “Page 291 in the new more than 37 times the Algebra II book, odd and age of his brother, Ira. even numbers, and show If Ira was born on Feb­ all work!” ruary 29, 1965, how old is John? 4. "The sons of the 4. r2 = x2 + y2 squaw on the hippo­ potamus equal the sum of the sons of the squaws on the other two hides."

.-.5. 2 + 2 = 4

117 SCIENCE FACULTY:

Bottom Row: Mr. Rankin, Mrs. Snively, Mrs. Kubiak. 2nd Row: Mr. Vakupkovic, Mr. Walker, i Mr. Casey, Mr. Mason.

Mrs. Snively instructs students in botany—the science of plants, just one phase of the biology course. AP PHYSICS: Bottom Row: Steve Sondheimer, Bill Vandivier, Jeff Dektor, Steve Piper, Hillard Lazarus, David Dobkin, Darwin Poritz, Ronald Cohen, Alan Shapiro, Chuck Fax, Mr. Walker.

AP BIOLOGY: Bottom Row: Miss Doris Heil, Carol Hughes, Eileen Siegal, Jennifer Skolnik, Louise Alpem, Betsy Graves, Fred Rubin. 2nd Row: Milton Haas, Richard Sablowsky, Peter D ’Eustachio, Karl Herrup, Danny Slomoff, Howard Boksenbaum, Charles Beacham Mark Diamond, Danny Leighton, Neil Gerjuoy.

Many Very Efficient Men Jump Suddenly Under New Plants . . . (oh, heck, mercury venus earth mars jupiter satum uranus neptune pluto.) I’ll write, you dissect. Escherichia Coli bacteria are W H ITE! W hat’s that yellow gook in your Petrie dish? Example 2: 22 millimeters of a gas are collected over water at 37.85 C and 80 centimeters of pressure. Calculate the volume of the dry gas and S.T.P.

Vi _ Pz_ _ Ti_ Va. “* Pi “ Ta Light reflected from a parabolic mirror converges at the focus of the parabola. HEY!!! PHYSICS WORKS! (so do the other sciences, but there are more sources of error, like, when you’re working with living things.) My behavorial study bit me. (Go over to the Home Ec. department and find out how you get marshmallow stains out of a lab apron.) PSSC PHYSICS: Bottom Row: Charles Blair, Clair Hulm, Rick Thomas, David Weinbaum, Mark Seewald, Alex Cholok, Glenn Gross, Leonard Rabinowitz, Jim Shiner, Leonard Bandell Tom Levine. Second Row: Mr. Bradbury, Fred Kohlhepp, Howard Lapidus, Alvin Elinow, Sheldon Markowitz, Gary Harris, Clifford Timko, Jobn Haydu, Howard Boksenbaum, Larry Brean, Michael King, Jim Cravatta, Michael Mallinger, David Kitzes, William Steiner, Mr. Walker.

AP CHEMISTRY: Ronald Sinaikin, Steve Sondheimer, Robert Grinberg, David Sobel, Alan Moltz, David Witter, Sheldon Markowitz, Larry Welsch, Daniel Solow, Harry Garber, Hillard Lazarus, Ronald Cohen, James Price, Renee Rosenfeld, Ardith Ries, Clair Hulm, Charles Blair, Jonathan Lukoff, Steve Simon, Daniel Arnheim.

Goggled chemists measure solutions. Mr. Walker looks to his class for help on an advanced physics problem. Mr. Rankin, head of the Taylor Allderdice’s Science Department, emphasizes through his work with that department the role in science of "acquiring knowledge.” He and his fellow teachers do not idolize "winning a prize in one little segment of science”, but independent project work with some special interest is common from general science classes to Advanced Placement Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. Besides learning from individual research, students enjoy classroom demonstrations and laboratory work. Science without strange odors and loud noises comes on film : conventional classes as well as special BSCS Biology, PSSC Physics, and AP courses use slides, transparencies, filmstrips, and movies. General Science students visit the Buhl Planetarium and field trips are conducted by individual science classes on higher levels. Science students learn ideas to make their everyday lives and future studies understandable.

PSSC PHYSICS: bottom Row: Sally Broff, Richard Harris, Steve Sablowsky, Stanley Kaufman, Robert Grinberg, Danny Josephs, Jon Lukoff. 2nd Row: Shirley Alpern, Sandy Mandel Vera Kemper, Wendi Hardman, Rosemary Kacsuta, Hyman Lipsitz, Iren Pober, Harvey Graff, Stephen Leven, Beverly Weiss, Beth Ashkin, Judy Bartnoff, Jonathan Rosenberg, Lex Vujan. 3rd Row: Richard Nathenson, Robert Goldsmith, James Price, Alan Moltz, Ronald Sinaikin, Tim Andreychek, James Lieber, Michael Berlin, A1 Oppenheimer, Gary Rosenthal, Harry Garber, Mr. Walker.

PSSC PHYSICS' Bottom Row: Lynn Adlersberg, Howie Gordon, Hannah Roth, Maxine Harris Margie Dym, ®*V1R j^ ^ 'G eo rg e * Gray^Lynn Joe Jaffe, Ken Alpern, Bill Rosen. 2nd Row: Bill Drosnes, David Klater, Steve Rosenfeld, Gary Ridiman,VM g y^ J Rubin, Michael Jacobson, Robert Lampl, Harold Harris, Alan Kaplan Rog« Loeb fruce Foreman ^ ^ Fred Cohen, Richard Brean, Howard Dickman, George Arnold, Michael Wax, Glenn Dolfi, Mr. Walker, Robert ween.

121 BUSINESS FACULTY: Mr. Miller, Mr. Barnes, Miss Schuetz, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Schuller, Mr. Melvin.

The Business Department of Allderdice added several new courses to its schedule. These additional courses followed the new vocational training program introduced in the Pittsburgh Public School System in 1966. Consequently, the title of "Division of Occupational, Vocational, and Technical Education” was given to the department. Graphic layout and design, and graphic communi­ cations and art were a few of the newest programs offered at Allderdice. Even though these courses were considered business subjects, they were not taught by business teachers. Graphic communications and art, for example, was a course available for students in grades 9 through 11 with one semester devoted to lettering freehand by use of drawing guides and pre­ senting topics of design, taught by a mechanical arts teacher. The second semester was devoted to sketch­ ing, design, balance, lettering, and color harmony and was taught by an art teacher. The department did, of course, maintain the stand­ ard business subjects ranging from General Business in the freshman year to Transcription in the senior year. Debbie Coller practices correct typing techniques.

122 Mary Lou McVeigh transcribes shorthand notes.

Heads and pencils bent in unison, Linda Rissell and her classmates tackle a riotehand assignment.

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Tools of the trade? Modern art makes use of all types of materials.

commercial art was successfully introduced into Miss Wuchinich inspires students like Linda Rosenthal to higher levels of creativity. rA as another extension of the department.

124 ART (art) 1. form of human activity ap­ pealing to the imagination, especially draw­ ing, painting, and sculpture, also architec­ ture, poetry, music ... To learn to handle many kinds of material for expressing an idea was the objective of the art department for 1966. The department increased its already com­ prehensive schedule with three new pro­ grams: OVT, Scholars program, and visual perception. OVT was patterned to prepare the stu­ dent for a commercial field and placed em­ phasis on layout and design. The Scholars program was another new course designated to familiarize the student with all forms of art: visual, graphic, sound movement, rhy­ ART FACULTY: thm, dance, etc. The course included a stu­ Mrs. Fulton, Miss Wuchinich, Mr. Kirkbride, Mrs. Jacobs. dent workday every Saturday at Tech to further the development of the program. Finally, a course in visual perception was taught in conjunction with the English department in order to make the student aware of his surroundings.

OVT courses will aid Anthony Tomasino and other students in future vocations.

125 Skill in construction and design combined in this mobile illustrates the talent of the T.A. { art students.

Faye Wanetik, Mimi Hecht, and Cheryl Scepter participated in the diverse programs offered by the art department.

OVT ART: Bottom Row: Cheryl Septer, Ursula Gelman, James O’Bryan, Polly Kramer, Alan Lebow, David Brown. 2nd Row: Charles Geyer, Susan Durr, Rachel Fein* berg, Holly Roth, Greg Varzaly, Diane Bozicevich, Carole Carlisle, Gloria Goodman, Stuart Abelman. 3rd Row: Tony Thomasina, Barbara Bender, Mr. Blum- h'ng. ADVANCED CRAFTS: Bottom Row: Sheila Schugar, Libby Jacobson, Betty Fellheimer, Ellen Wolovitz, Nancy Gerstein, Sue Berger, Judy Tabor, Jan Fierst, Sally Kalson. 2nd Row: Janice Malkoff, Lynn Shapiro, David Litman, Auriel Dell, Rise Burdman, Kathy Delhanty, Elizabeth Chabelski! 3rd Row: Mr. Kirkbride, Dave Gillingham, Diane Zeligson, Marc Lantzman, Clifford Zlotnik, Harry Miller, Frank Gualtieri.

Students crowd around Mr. Kirkbride with questions, questions, and hammers. Paula Trabitz designs her own jewelry

ADVANCED CRAFTS: . . Bottom Row: Debbie Roth, Dayle Kushner, Arlene Tepper, Barbara Weisberg, Saralee Tuckfelt, Lois J a co b so n , Susan Siegel, .Martha Got - bach, Ruth Tanur, Barbara Podolsky, Nancy Moses, Diane Kentor. 2nd Row: Mr. Kirkbride Linda Steiner Mona Schwartz, Sue Steme , Kathy Wilson, Lynn Walker, Cheryl Septer, Joyce Macon, Arlene Rosen, Roberta Rubin, Frank Gualotien, Jett Fogel.

127 HOME EC FACULTY: Mrs. Bush, Miss Bailey, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Frankenstein. Taylor Allderdice’s Home Economic Department, with its various cooking and sewing classes, provides the high school girl with useful creative experiences. Beginning in the seventh and eighth grades, the sewing student becomes acquainted with patterns, darts, bastings, and sewing machines. Continuing their studies, if they wish, the students enter Advanced Sewing. During the summer of 1965 one of the sewing rooms was remodeled to include a laboratory for the purpose of enriching this course with a study of textiles. This course is highlighted by a study of the textiles which are used in class. One of the sewing rooms was completely overhauled during the summer of 1965 for exactly this purpose. In the cooking section of the department, the beginning student learns the basics of the cutlery art. As in sewing, the student may further her skills in Advanced Cooking where she prepares full course meals and even brings course- supplementing recipes to class. However, regardless of the student experience in Home Economics, each takes a substantial amount of pride in her finished dress or tempting meal.

OVT HOME ECONOMICS: Bottom Row: Mary Hampshire, Lynn Obernauer, Alexandra Kratsas, Barbara Russek, Nancy Fogel. 2nd Row: Jean Chaenkwok, Diane Greenwald, Millie Litsko, Lynn Sack, Elaine Poindexter, Mrs. Bush, Harriet Andre.

128 OVT COOKING: Bottom Row: Phyllis Weiss, Millie Litsko, Candy Kerr, Kathleen Delahanty, Susan Brand, Robin Ripp, Susan Durr, Gail Sacks, Barbara McBride. Second Row: Debbie Matthews, Mary Baur, Soma Newman, Carol Nestor, Eva Pongracz, Linda Collura, Peggy Shearin, Barbara Burleigh, Mrs. Ramsey.

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ADVANCED CLOTHING: I Bottom Row: Phyllis Goodman, Alexandra Kratsas, Mrs. Bush, Mimi Deutsch, Rozy Engelberg, I Sharon Savido. Second Row: Nina Krivjansky, Nancy Fogel, Nancy Bolschazy, Karen Wilson, I Sarah Cohen, Mary Hampshire, Natalie Harris. Third Row: Lynn Sach, Harriet Andre, Millie I Litsko, Barbara Russek, Diane Greenwald, Elaine Poindexter.

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At TA's annual Fall Fashion Show, Carol Lipman models a hand-sewn outfit, while a Simplicity Pattern’s expert encourages the audience to try sewing.

129 SHOP FACULTY: Mr. Winterling, Mr. Foytick, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Mathews, Mr. Amrick, Mr. Seigal.

BUZZZZZ, BAMM, WRRRRR, TAP TAP TAP, KPUTT KPUTT — Sounds of creativity-—sounds of construction in AUderdice shops Each takes pride in his useful project—hard work paying off in a lamp, monogrammed stationery, domino die paperweight Self-expression— forming a basis of useful art skills Electric shop, machine shop, OVT —developing technical skills for future work—a way of life ...

Mind and machine share the work as shop activity moves from plan to project. Industrious-workers preparing for future in industry.

ADVANCED MECHANICAL DRAWING: Left Side: Edward Rogers. Right Side: David Turcsanyi. Bottom Row: Kenneth Mozeik, David Mudry, Mr. Winterling, David Gerenyi, George Dzura, Steve Lange, Pat O’Brien, Larry White, Matthew Vavro, Michael Thomas, Ray Lachowitz, Clifford Timko, Mike Hoddo, David Osier, Kenneth Greb, Larry Brean.

Mr. Seigal and Lindsley Love address a mechanical problem. Shop Foremen Wayne English, Brad Cullen, Charles Gordon, Martin Port, and Charlie Bregman were chosen by Mr. Matthews to assist him in conducting classes.

The various shops offered at Allderdice provide an outlet for student creativity in technical expression. Beginning in seventh or eighth grade the student is trained in the basics of dther wood, metal, or print shop. In ninth grade, along with his academic schedule, he may choose to continue study in one particular shop or may apprentice himself under the new Occupation-Vocational-Technical program. .All­ derdice is an OVT center for three specialized pro­ grams involving the industrial arts—printing, elec­ tronics, and drawing-design. Besides the OVT pro­ gram the advanced student may participate in machine shop or senior wood shop, and may act as foreman in his specialized area. The Allderdice shop curric­ ulum involves comprehensive programs, which help prepare the skilled student for a fruitful career in the industrial arts. OVT ELECTRONICS: Bottom Row: Michael Connors, Frank Arianna, James Danka, Richard Delaney, Raymond Lavery. 2nd Row: Paul Padey, Patrick Fleming, William Chergi, James Takacs, Mark Rickley, Steve Krikstone, Eugene Bokor. 3rd Row: William Meyer, John Booth, Janos Giegler, Anthony Donofrio, Glenn Botts, Robert McRoberts, Ronald Akerley, John Furtney, David Steele* William Karelitz, Kenneth Killcrece, Robert Lowen Alan Griskey, Mr. L. W. Silzle, Philip Baer.

Mr. Foytick, Frank Coffey, Lloyd Di Jidas, Kerry Dreibholz, Ed Hoener, James Broner, Fleming Shaw, Sam D'Ambrosio, Frank Baranyai, Walter Baker. Missing: Ralph Williams, Stuart Moltz, Clinton Page.

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ACTIVITIES Innovations and improvements have j been the key words of this year’s stu- I; dent council. The school store has been i improved and enlarged. The Red Cross f Student Committee under the auspices of Stu­ dent Council has expanded its program : to include projects at many district hos- I Government- pitals as well as service programs in underprivileged areas. The idea of an : interschool student exchange was real- ^ Council 1966 ized in the form of a two day exchange with Shadyside Academy and a shorter . but larger program involving South Hills High School. Innovation in this j year’s student council has come in the > form of the establishment of Homecom- J ing at Taylor Allderdice High School 3 and the development of a coordinating committee to schedule intraschool fund raising and social events.

Louis Alpern, treasurer, Maxine Harris, secretary, David Sobel, presi­ dent, Fred Cohen, vice president JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Amy Friedman, Nancy Lazear, Neila Hecht, Billy Amdur, treasurer, Louis Logdon, vice president, Susan Mandler, president, Sheila Winkler, secretary, Jody Mussoff, Mavis Shure. Second Row: Barbara Lieberman* John Kohberger, Sally Tabachnick, Steffi Fidel, Jeff Rosenthal, Ricky Gottlieb, Martin Seltman, Debbie Caplan, Nancy Josephson, Janet Harris, Jeff Levin, Susan Levin, Susan Robbins, Francine Presser. Third Row: Steve Leyton, Jack Twersky, Sheldon Greenwald, Jeff Levenson, Mark Pollack, Melvin Vatz, Barry Gross, Billy Rudolf.

To assess the real value of the 1966 coun­ cil, it is not enough to look at past accomplish­ ments, but also it is necessary to evaluate what this year’s Council has done for future .Student Councils at Allderdice. Student Council officers have attempted to create the intangible feelings of respect for council and a better rapport between students ana faculty at All­ derdice. By reforming its election procedure and watching its ethical conduct, Council has tried to gain respect for itself as an organization. Such gestures as the Student Faculty volleyball game, the Faculty Tea, and the distribution of Faculty minutes have helped to further Council’s goal of achieving a better Student-Faculty re­ lationship. By attempting to improve the image of Student Government at Allderdice, this year’s Council has tried to establish an aura of good feeling in which future councils can achieve success. JUNIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS: Billy Ander, Susan Mandler, Louis Gordon, Sheila Dinkier

5ENIOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: J t ..... Bottom Row: Ezra Shapiro, Ellis Avner, Ellen Rosenberg, Louis Alpern, David Sobel, Maxine Hams, Fred Cohen, Rosanne Start) . ura Silvers. Second Row: Steve Krikstone, Gerry Katz.

137 STUDENT COUNCIL RED CROSS COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: A. Finkelstein, R. Cehrman, J. Harris, M. Mallinger, H. Sachs, C. Abrams, M. Broad, S. Tuckfelt, N. Oppenheimer, J. Ber­ man, D. Harts. Second Row: L. Obernauer, G. Lazerus, C. Abrams, A. Kirksenbaum, S. Kalson, D. Miller, S. Broner, M. Alexander, L. Ruben, A. Marcus, L. Steinberg. Third Row: S. Poot, B. Saroff, S. Strauss, B. Magram, H. Stein, B. Fellhiemer, N. Lieberman, S. Udell, E. Mallis, F. Siegal (Co-Chairman), S. Finklestein (Chairman), L. Slutsky, G. Perrin, M. Moss, N. Wielding, R. Shore, S. Sach, R. Sloan. Fourth Row: S. Feldman, B. Murphy, M. Zweig, D. Gottleib, G. Zweig, F. Wolovitz, J. Goleman, S. Podolsky, T. Levin, C. Goss C. Spector, M. Sach, A. Tanur, D. Kushner, S. Elwell, L. Blear. Fifth Row: B. Klemp, R. Serbin, M. L. Cohen, A. Hochauser, M. Duff, J. Kessler, V. Miche, B. Loesch, D. Naizman, R. Dinkin, A. L. Foreman. B. Flyn I. Solomen. Sixth Row: J. Sherman, D. Kibbee, B. Lanople, J. Stein, P. Ryave L. Homer, M. Lelsno, L. Shapiro, M. Broner, T. Eddy, A. Caplan, D. Fineberg, J. Weigler, R. Fineberg, P. Mainfere. Not Shown: M. Markovitz, E. Wolf, R. Kacsuta, M. Swartz.

HOME FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Hilary Sachs, Carol Abrams, Marilyn Broad, Janice Malkoff, Ann Louise Foreman, Saralee Tuckfelt. Second Row: Marcia Sachs, Ronna Boegel, Betty Fellheimer, Trudy Sach, Ellen Mallis, Lynn Shapiro (Chairman), Jeanne Katz, Mimi Deutsch, Nancy Broner, Phyllis Krikstone, Saul Finkelstein. Third Row: Judy Goleman, Nicki Abravanel, Alexis Glantz, Mar­ garet Duff, Phyllis Wanetick, Susan Lupovitz, Sheila Podolsky, Linda Rosenfield. Fourth Row: Debbie Silverman, Sharyn Udell, Dana Caplan, Ruth Zasloff, Libby Jacobson, Mary Louise Cohen, Leah Sheps, Beth Murphy, Ilene Stein.. Fifth Row: Douglas Kibbee, Sally Menges, Mimi Hecht, Karen Shrinsky, Margie Ohringer, Ruth Silverman, Jane Kessler, Helene Mandell, Betsy Bloom. Not Shown: Joe Weigler, Cynthia Birnkrant, Sherry Rosenbaum, Gerry Meritt, Bess Fall, Karen Wilson, Nancee Barish, Becky Snyder, Barbara Russek, Marsha Markovitz.

138 SCHOOL STORE COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Fred Glowgower, Karl Herrup. Second Row: Ruthie Silverman, Leslie Westerman, Mimi Hecht, Margorie Dym. Third Row: Carol Goss, Danny Slomoff, Mimi Deutsch, Gail Whitman, Wendy Hartman

HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Carol Goss, Lynn Browarsky, Louise Alpem, Margie Dym, Rene Kaufman, Sharyn Fireman, Robin Ripp. Second Row: Ilene Skin, Wendy Landis, Helen Orringer, Ruth Leff, Carol Spector, Leslie Westerman, Doree Mallin. Third Row: Cherly Teplitz, Lynn Shapiro, Phyllis Goodman, Judi Fried­ man, Shelly Gorssman, Debbie Gottlieb, Absent Members: Marcy Baraff, Gail Whit­ man, Suzi Rosenblum, Judy Newman, Elissa Wolfe, Diane Linder, Phyllis Wanetick.

STUDENT COUNCIL ATHLETIC PROMOTION COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Sandy Anderson, Malcolm Harris, Richard Brean, Gary Richman, Buzzy Bluestone, Sally Menges, Linda Exkert. Second Row: Lee Weiss, Jim Shiner, Suzanne Kaufman, Peggy O'Brien, Rosanne Skirble, Ellen Rosen­ berg, Janet Lillicotch, Joyce Klein. Third Row: Marcia Greenberg, Bernie Shapiro, Harvey Graff, Bruce Foreman, Dennis Leibovitz, Rovert Coltzer, Kieth Rosenstock, Abbie Moos. Not Shown: David Berlin, Kenny Faberman, Larry Fedigan.

139 SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Sharon Savido, Ellen Rosenberg, Louise Alpern—co-chairman, Harold Harris— chairman, Lynn Browarsky, De-De Linder. Second Row: Jill Freedland, Billy Steiner, Wayne English, Lanny Kaplan, Ricky Cohen, Keith Green, and Barbara Saroll. Not shown:” Sherry Broad.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE: Bottom Row: Carri Forscher, Lynn Rubin, Mary Lou Cohen, Rosanne Skirble, Karen- Michaliszyn, Mimi Deutsch, Beth Ashkin. Second Row: JSJarc Lifsher, Vera Kemper, Steve Schultz, Eileen Black, Chuck Fax, Kim Dubin, Joanne Kaufman, Alan Shapiro.

PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Mona Kann, Lynn Abravanel, Dick Sablowsky—co-chairman, Howie Fineman—chairman, Gayle Sockel, Lynn Obemauer, Rozi Solow. Second Row: Fred Weisberg, Jim Shiner, Buddy Klemp, David Miller, Linda Slutsky, Nancy Cohen, Sybil Fineberg, Nicki Abravanel, Susan Lupovich. Third Row: Marc Steingart, Richard Harris, Tom Neu­ man, Jim Rosen, Trudy Kalson, Nancy Moses, Marsha Mallinger, Fay Wanetick.

140 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Chuck Fax, Karen Michaliszyn, Rosanne Skirble, Marc Lifsher.

Every year four Allderdice juniors are chosen to be T.A.’s foreign exchange students to South America. Last year a committee comprised of the previous year’s exchange students and representatives of the administration chose Chuck Fax, Marc Pepe Pajares Lifsher, Karen Michaliszyn, and Rosanne Skirble to represent Allderdice abroad. The four were granted a three month "scholarship” in the country of their choice: Chuck went to Sao Paulo, Brazil; Marc, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Karen to Medillin, Colombia; and Rosanne, to Cordoba, Argentina. In accordance with the exchange program run by International Fellowship Inc., a nationwide organization, the four traveled to South America in the sum­ mer of 1965. Chuck Fax spent some of his time on a coffee plantation, in the interior of Brazil. Marc visited through the Brazilian southland, while Karen visited Bogota, the capital of Colombia. Rosanne saw Buenos Aires, not to mention other old famous cities. Time not spent on traveling around their respective countries was spent attending school and tanning on the beach. The annual trip to South America is only half of the program, for, upon their return to this country, all exchange students are asked to host, in turn,, exchange students from South America for a period of three months. And so November, 1965, saw the arrival of our four exchange students from South America. From Peru came Lissi Trisano, who lived with Karen, and Pepe Pajares, who lived with Chuck. From Argentina came Amalia Sivori, who lived with Rosanne, and from Chile came Yanko Tirado, who lived with Marc. Lissi and Amalia also visited Niagara Falls, while Pepe saw Maryland, Wash­ ington, and Virginia, and Yanko visited Chicago. Trisano In school the students attended classes, fit right into the swing of things, becom­ ing an integral part of T.A. society. Working behind the scenes during their stay was the Student Council Foreign Exchange Committee, directed by Chuck Fax and assisted by JoAnne Kaufman. The committee sponsored teas for all the students, supervised the integration of the students into the student body at large, and, a the end of the visitors’ stay, sponsored a "farewell assembly” for the four students, at which the entire student body was present. After three months stay our students left, and the program for the Class of '66 came to an end. The final order of business for the students involved in the exchange program was the choosing of four juniors to send to South America during the coming summer of 1966. A committee consisting of Rosanne, Marc, Karen, David Sobel, Dr. Teal, Miss Wilson, and Mr. Sherrer and chaired by Chuck Fax, chose Billy Rosen, Marc Frank, Wendi Hardman, and David Kitzes as the Class of ’67 exchange students. All in all, the students who participated in the Foreign Exchange program en­ joyed a unique experience which ran smoothly and was fully appreciated.

Yanko Tirado

141 Miss Kunkle and Mrs. Byers register satisfaction at the Faculty Tea given by the Student Council.

Coffee, tea, or aqua for Latin teacher Mr. Audia? When departments mingle, the conversation scintillates.

Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Gargani, and Mr. Herman enjoy the afternoon relaxation.

The room and even the table are decked with the evergreens of the holiday season.

142 Miss Wilson sports "granny” glasses and those annually appearing bloomers.

Five supporters of the Green Beret share the bench at the Council sponsored Faculty-Varsity Game.

I Coach Giovane shows why the faculty won.

Lots of pep, some air-horns, and a rhubarb join "James" Teal on the sidelines. Homecoming ’66

David Sobel presents Coaches McNertney and Giovane a token of the game

It was a hard fought game against South but the Dragons came out victorious

Pretty Bob Nelkin accepts Honorable Mention Award at Homecoming Dance.

Homecoming Queen Joy Gobos Yes, that’s Dr. Teal (on the right)

THE QUEEN AND HER COURT llth grade attendant—Betsy Werner; 10th Grade attendant—Judy Marland; 12th Grade attendant—Janet Lillicotch; Queen—Joy Gobos; 10th grade attendant— Basora; llth grade attendant—Linda Kraft

Ropes could not contain the enthusiasm of T.A. students at homecoming game

Dragon mascots Mark Lifscher and Holly Roth present Homecoming Queen Joy Gobos at half time 146

Nancy Moses, Linda Eckert, Mr. Thompson—sponsor. Hannah Roth Layout Editor

Kim Dubin, Art Editor

Marilyn Marcus, Photography Secretary Rachel Schwartz, Layout Staff

Patty Schamus, Layout Staff Stephanie Savage, typist; Kati< Kingsford, typist.

Linda Eckert, Co-editor

Kitti Johnson, Sheila Levine, Layout Staff Secretary Yearbook Staff

Robert Goldsmith, Business Staff

Jenny Skolnik, Steve Ruben, Copy Staff Business Manager David Dobkin, Business Staff

Joe Weigler, Business Staff, David Presser, Copy Editor Eileen Swartz, Advertising Manager

Sarah Cohen, Copy Staff

Judy Vefner, Copy Staff

Judy Lieberman, Secretary, Hannah Roth, Joan Chapkis, Typist Editor-in-Chief Roger Loeb, MANAGING EDITOR; Sophie Krasik, EDITOR- IN-CHIEF; Maxine Harris, and Chuck Fax, ASSISTANT EDI­ TORS.

Foreword TAYLOR ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLV A N IA

V olum e 78 June 16, 1966 Number 7

NEWS STAFF: Bottom Row: Ruth Silverman, Ellen Kaufman (News Editor), Carol Rubenstein. Top Row: Kate Banov, Howie Gordon, Bill Rosen, Ron Cohen, Wendy Wilson, Patti Loeb, Jay Cohen.

150 Mr. J. C. Thompson, FOREWORD STAFF ADVISOR.

Bottom Row: Ann Meyerson, Kelly Weisberg, Wendi Hardman. Top R ow Fran wolr, Ann Louise Foreman, Liz Newman.

The '66 Foreword featured many fine sports articles by SPORTS EDITOR Richard Brean. SPORTS STAFF: Bottom Row: Sandy Zaremberg, Mimi Deutsch. Top Row: Lanny Kaplan, Kenny Alpern.

BUSINESS, COPY, TYPING STAFF: PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART STAFF: Bottom Row: Karen Harris, Harriet Andre, Gina Zweig, Joni Chapkis. Top Row: Claire Bottom Row: Howard Boksenbaum, Jenn Skolnik. Top Row: Tommy Rosenberg, Debbie Rubenstein, Geri Lazarus, Janet Harris, Burt Danovitz, David Dobkin, Neuman, Ezra Shapiro. Joe Weigler, Gail Sachs.

151 YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVES

FOREWORD REPRESENTATIVES Last minute corrections are made before a Saturday debate in the auditorium.

DEBATE CLUB: Bottom Row: Howie Gordon, Maxine Harris, Alan Shapiro, Ellis Avner. 2nd Row: Ezra Shapiro, Lisa Youngner, Cathy Abrams, Janet Harris, Geri Lazarus, Marlee Lasnik, Laura Silvers, Linda Burkey, Kathy Haskins, Merrianne Moss, Ellen Kaufman. 3rd Row: Betsy Werner, Kenny Levicoff, Rhonda Blank, Debbie Silverman, Claudia Hexter, Jeff Lewin, Debbie Geffner, Emmie Vozza, Debbie Rubenstein, Barbara Adler, Debbie Weisberg. 4th Row: David Heller, Howard Hubbel, Don Fineberg, Karl Herrup, Neil Busis, Scot Schneider, Jay Colker, Judy Clayman, Ann Meyerson, Marilyn Pasekoff, Laura Golden. 3th Row: Tommy Baker, Ron Cohen, Rich Brean, Steve Schultz, Lou Alpern, Bobby Michaels, Walter Elman, Toddy Eddy, David Grossman, Richard Serbin, Malcolm Harris, Paul George, Don Falk.

This year’s debate team has continued the policy of participating in trophy tournaments across the country. The varsity team consisted of two seniors, Maxine Harris and Jay Reich, and two sophomores, Malcolm Harris and Paul George. The debaters began the season by winning the Best Negative Team Trophy at Bishop McCort. This success was followed by the fifth place trophy at the Forensic Festival in Miami, Florida, an Outstanding Speaker’s Trophy from St. Vincent’s College in Latrobe, two Outstanding Speaker’s Trophies at the Liberty Bell Tournament in Philadelphia, and a first place Trophy at the Whitmer Tournament in Toledo, Ohio. The team was also invited to attend the largest tournament in the nation, the Cherry Blossom Tournament in Washington, D.C. The debating season closed with the team’s winning the second place trophy in the W estern Pennsylvania District and the second place trophy in the state of Pennsylvania.

Maxine Harris and Jay Reich find serious preparation and long hours of work are needed for each debate. STUDENT UNITED NATIONS: Bottom Rout: Louise Alpern, Judy Pearlstein, Lynn Adlersberg, Allison Antis, Gillian Pesche. Second Row: Raquel Szlepak, Ava Kirshenbaum, Marlee Lasnik, Alan Shaprio, Sohpie Krasik, Stephen Schultz, Jay Reich, Richard Brean, Phyllis Wanetick, Eileen Siegal, Dorie Mallin. Third Row: David • Grossman, Douglass Kibbee, Robert Lampl, Roger Loeb, Cbuck Fax, Ann Meyerson, Dan Slomoff, David Sobel, Dan Leighton, Mark Diamond, Fred Rubin, Steve Sivitz, Nancy Moses, Neil Busis, Linda Kirhkam. Fourth Row: Rachel Schwartz, Eileen Pollock, Carol Abrams, Judy Goleman, Leslie Schneider, Gloria Tobias, Marianne Moss, Marlene Schwartz, Wendy Sternberg, Ellen Kaufman, Barbara Adler.

Twelve hundred students from area high schools belong to Senior Discussion Club, directed by Miss Berger, includes the Student United Nations of Western Pennsylvania, a model seniors and, at the year’s end, a few juniors. Meetings are built of the UN in New York. Members hope to gain an under­ around discussion such subjects as "Fraternities and Sorori­ standing of international relations through a large, two-day ties,” "Sex in High School,” "The Bomb,” and "Are there meeting each year. Each school represents one or more coun­ really flying saucers?” These topics are chosen by the mem­ tries in the General Assembly of the SUN. World Court, Trus­ ber who leads the meeting, are limited only by the group teeship Council, Security Council, and smaller commissions taste. Chuck Fax acts as moderator, and meeting leadership also operate. The Allderdice SUN delegation represents Tan­ rotates. Each year, Discussion Club broadcasts a radio program zania and Ghana in the General Assembly and Red China as of the Junior Town Meeting of the Air series over W W SW an observer nation. As Ghana now holds the General Assembly radio. This year four seniors argued the question, "Is the presidency, Steven Schultz presides and Allderdice students Extreme Right a threat to American democratic traditions?” serves as administrators.

SENIOR DISCUSSION: Bottom Row: Harvey Gold, Richard Brean, Alan Shaprio, Chuck Fax, Louis Alpern, David Sobel, Maxine Harris, Louise Alpern. Second Row: Howie Gordon, Ellen Rosenberg, Gerry Katz, Steve Schultz, Rhoda Averbach, Ellis Avner, Margy Dym, Miss Susan Berger. Third Row: Danny Arnheim, Roger Loeb, Darwin Poritz, Danny Slomoff, Harold Harris, Robbie Wiseman, Steve Sondheimer.

154 MATH CLUB. Bottom Row: Kim Dubin, Clair Hulm, Sally Broff, Judy Bartnoff, Lynn Rubin, Miriam Cohen, Gina Zweig, Vicki Guadenti, Hannah Roth, Steve Sablowsky, Ann Rubin, Steve Schultz, Alan Shapiro. 2nd Row: Tom Levine, Leonard Bandell, Mike Wax, Ronald Cohen, Danny Slomoff, Chuck Beachem, Hillard Lazarus! Dave Dobkin, Jonathan Rosenberg, Steve Sondheimer, Howard Dickman, Ellis Avner, Bill Drosnes, Richard Harris, Gerry Katz, Harvey Greff, Joe Jaffe. 3rd Row: Rickey Cohen, Michael Berlin, Rhoda Averbach, Judy Pearlstein, Sophie Krasik, Joey Stein, Kelly Weisberg, Daniel Lrighton, Linda Faleder, Jeff Dektor, Steve Simon, Karl Hemp, Rosemary Kascuta, Donald Fineberg, Stephen Leven, Darwin Poritz, Charles Blair, Gerry Schwartz, Lee Wagman. 4th Row) Harry Garber, Mark Seewald, Abe Fineman, Dan Amheim, Garry Harris, Murray Hartzberg, Chuck Fax, Alan Moltz, Lawrence Welsch, David Klater, Gayton Prestia, Seldon Markowitz, Harry Marcus, Stephen Piper, Bruce Foreman, Bill Rosen, Gary Richman, Billy Steiner.

Mu Alpha Theta is sponsored by the Mathematics As­ sociation of America. The purpose of this organization, which is headed in Allderdice by Steve Sondheimer and sponsor Miss Kunkle, is to promote understanding, en­ joyment, and scholarship in mathematics. Students who have completed first year algebra, geometry, and second year algebra with at least a 'B’ average are eligible for membership. The program of activities includes topics presented by club members, lectures by guest speakers from industries and local colleges, and field trips. Mem­ bers attended the Regional Meeting of Mu Alpha Theta at Seneca Valley High School in Harmony, Pa., and some won recognition at the Regional Meeting of the Junior Academy of Science, held at the University of Pittsburgh. Selected students took the M.A.A. national high school mathematics test. A March bake sale raised funds to honor graduating members with bouquets. 1966 has been one of Mu Alpha Theta’s most worthwhile years.

Steve Schultz, member of Math Gub, SUN, and Senior Discussion Gub, ponders which meeting to attend on Monday after school.

155 SPANISH CLUB: Bottom Row: Judy Penkstein, Ellen Labovitz, Bruce Levenson, Renee Rosenfeld, Nancy Gerstein, Arnold Bloom. 2nd Row: Brooke Levy, Marlene Schwatrz, Rosanne Skirble, Eileen Pollick, Raquel Szepak, Karen Michalisczyn, Lois Fink, Randee Josehp, Marlene Zweig, Stephanie Yamron, Diane Kentor. 3rd Row: Karen Shirnsky, Sam Mallin, Steve Levin, Betsy Werner, Joy Gobos, Marc Cohen, Joel Dreshold, Harvey Gold, Kenny Alpern, Larry Borfield, Sheldon Markowitz, Neil Gerjouy, Jack Field, Hanna Ritter, Kitti Johnson, Mrs. Whedvee. 4th Row: Neil Berger,. Cynthia Birnkrant, Linda Steinberg, Vicki Gaudenti, Ellen Lehman, Keith Rosenfeld, Carol Speizar, Sheila Schneider, Judy Tabor, Rosalie Lehman.

ART CLUB: Bottom Row: Carrie Forscher, Kim Dubin, Allison Antis, Paula Trabitz, Mimi Hecht, Nancee Barish, Audrey Soloman, Faith Pearlstein, Sheila Gropper. 2nd Row: Cheryl Teplitz, Harrison Miller, Sandy Lubish, Donna Caplan, Linda Rosenthal, Gayle Sockel, Sharon Casey, Judi Freedman, Lynn Marckosy, Lillian Silverman, Alee Cholok, Charlott Camiti, Pat Tyike. 3rd Row: Kathy Stapsey, Barbara Levinson, Renny Oswant, Neil Gerjuoy, Alan Lebow, Joanne Kaufman, Eileen Hankin, Linda Kirkham. Miss D ’Anne Wuchinich, Advisor.

156 Warpainted Indians served turkey and popcorn, quite peacefully, at the German Club International

Amateur pitchers take a chance at the German Club Carnival

"It was indeed a superior comestible”—Kipling Hardworking members and outsiders made the German Club affairs suc­ cessful.

GERMAN CLUB: , c , Bottom Row: Ellen Goldman, Madell Brahm, Shirley Alpern, Esther Zytnick, Howard Selekman, Beth Ashkm, Raqu'l Salepak, Richard Harr. Second Row: Goldye Perrin, Alisa Moser, Rosie Barth, Hyman Lipsitz, Sandor Lubish, Howard Lapidus, Rhoda Averbach, Stephen Piper, Jettrey Dektor, John Blumberg, Howard Boksenbaum, Mrs. Gordon.

157 Allderdice’s Crafts Club, sponsored by Mr. Kirkbride. consists of talented and interested stu­ dents from Crafts classes. The members meet First Row: Dayle Kushner, Mr. Kirkbride, Ruth Tanur. Back Row: Janice Malkoff, once a week and try to improve their; artistic Martha Goldbach, Eileen Black, Lynn Shapirol. Not Shown: Alan Shapiro, President. skills. The club frequently visits the Arts and Crafts Center in Shadyside where the students further their knowledge of art technique. Each member’s interest in the club and desire to fur­ ther his art education leads to the beneficial outings and meetings of Taylor Allderdice’s Crafts Club.

In 1964 Dr. Teel chose Lou Alpern, Chuck Fax, and Steve Schultz to represent Allderdice County, the student voice of the annual UF contribution campaign. In November of their junior year these boys discussed the United Fund on more than one hundred occasions and so out­ standingly campaigned that the Fund rated in the top twenty among those promoted by the two hundred bureau speakers. As seniors they con­ tinue this worthy, time-consuming activity which has given the UF a boost and has reflected well on Allderdice.

UNITED FUND APPEAL Steve Schultz, Dr. Teal, Chuck Fax.

158 CHESS TEAM: Bottom tow: Can Josephs, Howie Dickman, Fred Glowgower. Second row: Larry Sigmond, Bob Grinberg

CHESS CLUB: Bottom Row: Patty Schamus, Emmy Vozzo, Susan Miller, Rosey Barth, Penny Oswald, Marlene Schwartz, Ronna Sloan, Rene Rosenfield. Second Row: Daniel Josephs, Len Rabinowitz, Larry Ackerman, Marc Rabinowitz, Hillard Lazarus, Howard Dick­ man, Marc Oklin, Barry Kaplan, Fred Gloglower, Dave Witter. Third Row: Keith Rosenstock, Stu Hoffman, Len Bandell, Paul George, Don Falk, David Grossman, Bill Drosnes, Dave Dobkin, Larry Siegman, Jack Fields, Dave Klater, Steven Blatner, Morgon Donato, Jeff Werner, Lex Vujan. Fourth Row: Ira Mitchell, Mike Wax, Scott Schneider, Wally Ehlman, Alan Meltz, Lawrence Welch, Martin Scoratow, Steve Simon, Robert Green, Sheldon Markovitz and Jeff Hadburg.

159 Forty sophomores, juniors, and seniors make up Allderdice’s chapter of Future Business Leaders of America, a national organization for business education students. W ith Mrs. Schul­ ler as sponsor and Dean Morris as president, the club plans its program to create interest in and understanding of business occupation. Speakers from Pittsburgh companies discuss preparations for business careers, and field trips are made to various companies—the club visited the Bell Tele­ phone Company, U.S. Steel, and Robert Morris Junior Col­ lege during 1966. Students develop self confidence and com­ petence through independent projects, and participate in state and national tests of business skills. In this year’s regional competition two FBLA members qualified for state meets by earning first places in clerical practice and in spelling. Another FBLA objective, home and community im­ provement, has motivated the club to send food to needy families and to hold a Christmas party at an orphanage. Through candy bar sales, representatives are sent to state and national conventions. Mrs. Schuller goes all out during homecoming week.

FBLA: Bottom Roto: Sandra Sailor, Beverly Lipscher, Ronna Vogel, Ruth Miller, Barbara Podolsky, Gail Lurie, Beverly Flinn, Lynne Solman, Joyce Zbikowski, Mr: Sciuller. Second Row: Sandra Parzyck, Patricia Carmichael, Karen Gillette, Andrea Kopriva, Dean Morris, Susan Elwell, Linda Brean, Kathy Kapinski rnda Walker. Third Row: Sandra Huckestein, Irene Brunswick, Linda Demeda, Patricia Beddard, Darrilyn Koch, Patricia Piel, Cheryl Mattahias, .Alic erguson, Manlea Mastroeni, Dorothy Duff, Jackie Johnson, Christine Malloy, Mary Lou Rota, Patricia Steele.

60 FTA: Bottom Row: Nicki Abravanel, Sharon Mosse, Janice Malkoff, Trudy Sach—Secretary, Robin Ripp—vice-pres., Goldye Perrin—president, Lynn Sach—treas., Judy Lieberman—sec., Leah Shepps, Marianne Moss. Second Row: Hannah Ritter, Carol Meth, Lynne Browarsky, Brooke Levy, Raquel Szlepak, Sherry Broad, Suzi Rosenblum, Barbara Saroff,, Barbara Bronk, Marsha Mallinger, Ellen Rosenberg, Rozi Solow, Susan Lupovitch, Sharon Fireman, Louise Alpem, Mrs. Mussoff. Third Row: Susan Broner, Dana Caplan, Maxine Gross, Lynn Obernauer, Lynn Walker, Sherri Clawson, Mona Kann, Shelly Grossman, Eileen Swartz, Nancy Gerstein, Suzanne Kaufman, Susan Strauss, Deanna Lowe, Betsy Bloom, Rita Shore, Fern Valen. Fourth Row: Margie Dym, Marlene Zweig, Joannie Forscher, Susie Fingerette, Carol Goss, Roberta Rubin, Bonnie Pasekoff„ Helen Orringer—historian, Andrea Caplan, Marcia Silver, Eleanor Schorin, Joyce Klein, Gloria Tobias, Roberta Schwartz, Terri Levin. Fifth Row: Gina Zweig, Karen Bienstock, Carol Schugar, Howard Selekman, Charles Selekman, Wendi Landis, Louis Alpem, Andrea Johann, Judy Tabar, Jill Fredland, Marilynne Pasekoff, Betsy Gondleman, Phyllis Wanetick.

Tutor Lynn Marcovsky clarifies a math problem.

Shelley Grossman and Trudy Sach check the pro­ gram at FTA’s Western Regional Convention, which was held at Allderdice in 1966.

President Goldye Perrin and sponsor Mrs. Mussoff lead Allder­ They substitute for absent teachers, and on FTA Days, actually dice students who are interested in education as they explore this conduct classes. Tutoring students in math, Algebra I, and first field as members of the Future Teachers of America. Their activity year languages is another FTA program. begins with study of teaching. Speakers’ explanations of qualities re­ Allderdice FTA belongs to state and region organizations, and quired in teachers are supported by each member’s work with a an Allderdice future teacher, Don Fineberg, is state FTA president single teacher throughout the year. Opportunities in teaching are for 1966. At regional conferences and at the annual tea sponsored also investigated, through visits to special-education schools and to a by the Allderdice group for other area FTA's, all members share college. More materially, FTA’s fund raising projects provide a mem­ experiences and exchange ideas. In these ways, FTA members at ber with a college scholarship, and place a counselor in Training at Allderdice are evaluating themselves and preparing for a possible Emma Kaufman Camp. vocation. Finally, members seek chances to gain teaching experience.

161 I7 8 1 28 lOlli3 4 1 J4151617 III 1 12223 242521 SERVICE CLUB: |82830 Bottom Row: Sharon Charapp, Ronna Vogel, Beverly Lip- scher, Irene Brunswick, San­ dra Sailor, Sandra Huckestein, Linda Demeda, Linda Schirm, Linda Brean, Barbara Devaul,- Kathy Malatak. Second Row: Karen Gillette, Dean Morris, Marlene Matthias, Marilyn Johnson, Mary Ann Hornak, Lynne Solman, Andrea Ko- priva, Linda Walker, Joyce Zbikowski, Patricia Beddard, Marsha Miner, and Mrs. Schul­ ler.

SENIOR OFFICE AIDES: Standing: Janet Lillicotch, Lynn Obernauer, Beth Ashkin, Andrea Vujan, Susan Elwell, Lynn Solman, Beverly Weiss, Ellen Rosenberg. Sitting: Sandra Sokolow, Pat Beddard.

COUNSELOR’S AIDES: Bottom Row: Barbara Larkin, Jo Ann Raszewski, Rebecca Snyder, Louise Alpern, Shelly Grossman, Monica McDermott, Kathy Malatak, Joyce Zbikowski. Second Row: Linda Walker, Mary Lou McVeigh, Susan Hoechstetter, Sandy Sailor. Not shown—Ardith Ries.

LIBRARIANS: JUNIOR OFFICE AIDES: Bottom Row: Mrs. Hipkens, Miss Oetting, Mrs. Meals. Top Row: Bottom Row: Jaynie Lloyd, Dolores Migliorato, Mrs. Bell, Miss Graham, Mrs. Mendlow, Mrs. Martin. Sharon Savido. Second Row: Sandra Barad, Linda Demeda, Mar­ lene Matthias, Susan Elwell, Ronnie Vogal.

162 LIBRARY STAFF: Bottom Row: Audrey Solomon, Rita Shore, Hedi Stein, Sally Kalson, Joanne Steele, Gloria Tobias Deborah Weiss. Second Row: Harlan Singer, George Speck, Gordon Siebert, Francine Wolf Patricia Tytke, Marlene Zweig, Leslie Westerman. Third Row: Arlene Stein, Joan Winer Susan Shearn Margaret Shearn, Wendy Sigal, Ellen Siegal.

Students receive opportunity to make good use of LIBRARY STAFF: library facilities during study periods. Bottom Row: Christine Brendza, Jo Phyllis Esman, Barbara Gerson, Sheila Mazerov, Sararuth Marcus, Zelda Shiflet, Gloria Goodman, Rachel Feinberg. Second Row: Joyce Hampson, Linda Collura, Judy Baker, Susan Cooper, Eleanor Freedman, Madel Brahm, Naomi Nudelman, Mary Hampshire, Evelyn Zavos. Third Row: Leslie Golding, Lynn Franklin, Randee Joseph, Shelly Kessler, Maxine Gross, Deirdre Hamlin, Gloria Cohen, Judy Heilman.

LIBRARY STAFF: Bottom Row: Terry Levin, Linda Slutsky, Cathy Wilson, Susan Siegel, Nancy Lieberman, Majorie Ohringer, Rachel Kohane, Alice Ferguson, Patti Levy. Second Row: Carol Stern, Barbara Nadler, Patricia Lampl, Betsy Schwartz, Barbara Markowitz, Pattie Erenstein, Robin Morris, Natalie Lewis, Mark Rand, Judith Levine, Rebecca Litman, Marcia Lewis, Nadene Kaplan. Third Row: Vernetta Mike, Rochelle Daniels, Kathy Kwapinski, Bonnie Simon, Lorraine Maybury, David Eaton, Lillian Silverman, Paul Golden, Debbie Ord, Suzanne Mooney, Marvin Mayer. Mitchell Kaplan.

163 SENIOR MEDICAL ROOM AIDES: Bottom Row: Sherry Shapiro, Ruth Tanur, Libby Jacobson, Shirley Mayl, Hiliary Sacks, Gail Gardner, Randy Siegel, Elaine Poindexter, Beverly Lepscher, Cathy Prohira, Mary Lou Sullivan. 2nd Row: Merle Haber, Mimi Hecht, Tanya Zak, Saralee Tuckfelt, Jo Ann Marzelak, Gayle Lourie, Rose Klein, Dayle Kusher, Nicki Abravanel, Phyllis Krikstone. 3rd Row: Lynn Markovsky, Jan Fierst, Alice Ferguson, Rozi Solow, Linda Leiner, Carol Goss, Carol Spector, Sheila Podolsky, Barbara Rubenstin, Leah Sheps, Francine Paul. 4th Row: Ellen Lehmen, Lynn Adlesberg, DeDe Zeligson, Lynn Abravanel, Judy Freed­ man, Carri Forscher, Diane Kentor, Geri Merrit. Not Shown: Debbie Coller, Gail Podolsky, Alice Backer, Barbara Kelecava.

JUNIOR MEDICAL ROOM AIDES: Bottom Row: Linda Colurra, Barbara Bronk, Lynn Browsky, Brooke Levy, Gail Gardner, Shirley Mayl, Debbie Roth, Nancee Barish, Kathy Smith. 2nd Row: Marie Minor, Judy D’Andrea, Mary Ann Kacsuta, Debbie Deer, Rose Klein, Ruth Tenure, Marlene Zweig, Sarahellen Schutzer, Charlotte Comito, Fracine Paul. 3rd Row: Mimi Hecht, Terri Levine, Carey Forscher, Lynn Abravanel, Donna Kweller, Lynn Silvers, Hattie Perlman, Lynn Walker, Carol Goss, Alison Wilson.

STAGE CREW: Bottom Row: Jim Husar, Michael Jopinko, Dave Bacharach, Rick Thomas. 2nd Row: Paul LaFace, Jim Knox, Jack Sable, Buddy Knox, Mr. Cosgrove, Earl McConnell, Chuck Stem, Roy Walker. v - L 1 - HALL PATROL: Bottom Row: A. Glantz, D. Small, N. Wilding, N. Oppenheimer, L. Rosenfield, W. Landis, D. Marcovsky, M. Siegal, S. Chapman, Linda Hudak. 2nd Row: H. Rubin, T. Dupre, R. Lachowicz, F. Glowgower, L. Platt, E. Nauhaus, S. Grossman, J. Friedman, G. Socket, E. Shorin, D. Lebowitz, B. Schreiber, G. Marcus, R. Harris. }rd Row: M. Rosenbloom, L. White, A. Rosenberg, R. Morris, H. Wolfson, D. Leighton, S. Lange M. Gulak, S. Blatt, M. Goldstein, B. Weissman, J. Meyers.

BOOKROOM STAFF: Bottom Row: Pattie H. Erenstein, Annette Siegel, Miss Polyak (supervisor), Miss Brown (supervisor), Linda Brean Michelle S. Cholok. 2nd Row: David Walker, Donald R. Hayes, Joyce Macon, Ronald A. Gamer, Saul Finkelstein, Not Shown: Sheila Levine KEY CLUB: Bottom Row: Bruce Gilbert, Robert Lederman, David Presser, Alan Barash, Kenneth Glick, Ronald Kaufman, Michael Johan, Keith Green, Jay Reich, Larry Green, Billy Steiner. 2nd Row: David Siegel, Alan Kaplan, George Arnold, Shelley Farber, Glen Gross, Louis Alpem, Joe Stein, Jeffrey Barash, Marc Bilder. 3rd Row: Bruce Foreman, Richard Winston, Malcolm Harris, Sanford Levy, Joe Solomon, Dennis Leibovitz, David Lippa, Lex Vujan, James Aronson. 4th Row: Alan Moltz, David Weinbaum, Harry Ruben, Daniel Maharam, Ira Altshule, Robert Nelkin, Harvey Graff, Steve Steingart, Mart Cohen, Donald Arnheim.

VARSITY CLUB: Bottom Row: John Coll, George Gray, Don Lewis, Hugh Lichter, Rick Nauhaus, Howie Lapidus, Jack Gross, Larry Levkoy, John Kranick, Dale Hayden, and Jim Hurley. Second Row: Clyde Knox, Dan Renard, Mike McDonnel, Glenn Gross, Dave Weinbaum, Harold Haver, Ken Greb, Warren Nystrom, Josh Sivitz, Bill Steiner, Steve Kirkstone, Jack Sable. Third Row: Frank Arainni, Rich Fox, Bruce Foreman, Tom Levine, Joe Psoida, Harold Marder, Duane DiPietro, Chuck Gilbert, Mark Bilder, Gary Rosenthal, Mark Spirer, Dave Bush, Alan Perer, Ed George, Jim Aronson, Don Haynes, Glenn Aston, Mark Rabinovitz. Fourth Row: Buzzy Bluestone, Jack Ross, Jay Simon, Lou Krause, George Dzura, Bob Heifer, Jay Reifer, Rich Bosco, Jim Knox, John Chomyak, Pete Eckert, Tim Loerke, Bill Karelitz, Bud Knox, Joel Smooke, and Mark Frank.

166 Since its origination six years ago, the TA Key Club has attempted to serve the school in the same manner as its father club, the Kiwanis, has served the community. Its primary objective is to buy much needed equipment for the school and to work co-ordinately with the Kiwan- ians on annual projects. Among its previous contributions are the gym scoreboard, the pitch­ ing machine, a whirlpool bath, and a football drill machine. In com­ munity affairs the club has annually chaperoned crippled children around Kennywood Park, collected for charities, and helped to pay the cost of the Kiwanis Scholarship to an Allerdice senior by selling booster stickers. Its membership consists of responsible and dependable boys from the ninth through twelfth grades who are willing to volunteer their time and services to a spiritually rewarding organization.

Lou Alpern, president of Key Club, co-ordinates and directs its activities.

A familiar sight at all school activities—Key Club members Coach Sofield presents Varsity Letters to Cross-Country stars. selling refreshments.

"To give recognition to those willing to put forth extra effort in develop­ ing athletic skills,” is the first purpose of the Taylor Allderdice Varsity Club. These Senior Varsity Letter winners, under Coach Giovane’s sponsorship, not only sell candy, gym suits, and gym bags, but also handle boy’s gym rentals and honor a student-chosen May Queen, along with star athletes, at the annual May Queen Dance. Proceeds from these projects helped pay for a basketball scoreboard, and are used each year to buy varsity award jackets. Led by President Howdie Lapidus, Vice President Dale Hayden, Secretary Marc Steingart, and Treasurers Marc Spirer and Glenn Gross, the club aims to "stimulate interest in all boys' varsity sports at Allderdice,” and "to back ... all school functions athletic or otherwise.” Most of all, the boys "sell, by example the discipline necessary for great success in athletic participation.

Coach Giovane, the advisor of the Varsity Club, addresses the mid-semester Sports Honor Assembly

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MUSIC

169 A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Bottom Row: Esther Zytnick, Bonnie Pasekoff, Jill Digby, Amy Robins, Lynne Browarsky, Rochelle Daniels, Bonijene Siegal, Carol Stern, Barbara Magram, Susan Cooper, Beverly Flinn, Kate Banov, Sherry Broad, Susan Lupovitch, Patti Hicks, Karen Fischer, Deanna Lowe, Marcine Baraff, Joy Gobos, Carol Spector, Ilene Solo- man. 2nd Row: Barbara Kelecava, Linda Tauberg, Hinda Barsky, Linda Segall, Renee Hilley, Jeree Vee Singer, Rene Kaufman, Susan Rosenblum, Karl Herrup, Dale Hayden, Regis Vilsack, Steve Ruben, Ilene Stein, Ruth Silverman, Ruth Zasloff, Debbie Brozgal, Judy Canter, Judy Newman, Kenny Livicoff, Marilyn Pasekoff. 3rd Row: Sharon Zamsky, Becky Hamilton Natalie Levenson, Betsy Epstein, Michele Judd, Murray Hartzberg, Jeff Sacks, Bruce Wolf, Burton Burovetz, Danny Slomoff, Phyllis Waneticic, Ellen Robins, Karen Shrinsky, Ilene Flom, Marilyn Broad, JoAnn Razewski, 4th Row: Marc Dinkin, Stuart Fineberg, Richard Issacson, Alan Perer, Robert Wiseman, David Goldman, Benjie Vatz, David Miller, James Aronson, Mark Wingard, Mike Zukerman, William Drosnes, Stuart Hoffman, Ronald Hayward, Ronnie Reck, Mike Kaufman.

MALE CHORUS: Bottom Row: David Miller, Burton Burovitz, Bruce Wolf, Regis Vilsack, Stuart Hoffman, Robert Americus. 2nd Row: David Goldman, Dale Heyden, Karl Herup, Joe Stein, Steve Ruben, William Drosnes, Mike Zukerman. 3rd Row: Jeff Sacks, Alan Perer, Murray Hartzberg, Danny Slomoff, Mark Wingard, Ronald Hayward, Mike Kaufman. 4th Row: Marc Dinkin, Richard Issacson, Stu Fineberg, Benji Vatz, James Aaronson, Robert Wiseman, Ronnie Reck, Stuart Abelman.

170 GIRL CHORALE: Bottom Row: Esther Zytnick, Bonnie Pasekoff, Jill Digby, Any Robins, Lynne Browsky, Rochelle Daniels, Bonijene Siegal, Carol Stem, Barbara Magram, Susan Cooper, Beverly Flinn, Kate Banov, Sherry Broad, Susan Lupovitch, Patti Hicks, Karen Fischer, Deanna Lowe, Marcine Baraff, Joy Gobos, Carol Speetor. 2nd Row: Barbara Kelecava, Linda Tauberg, Hinda Barsky, Linda Segal, Renee Hilly, JereVee Singer, Renee Kaufman, Susan Rosenblum, Ilene Stein, Ruth Silverman, Ruth Zasloff, Debbie Broscal, Judy Canter, Judy Newman, Kenni Livicoff, Ilene Soloman. 3rd Row: Ruth Walker, Linda Faledar, Sharon Zamsky, Becky Hamilton, Natalie Levenson, Betsy Epstein, Michelle Judd, Phyllis Wanetick, Ellen Robins, Karen Shrinksy, Ilene Flom, Marilyn Broad, Jo Ann Razewski, Marilyn Pasekoff.

ENSEMBLE: Bottom Row: Esther Zytnick, Bonijene Siegal, Carol Stern, Susan Cooper, Beverly Flinn, Susan Lupovitch, Patti Hicks, Karen Fischer, Ilene Soloman, Joy Gobos. 2nd Row: Barbara Kelecava, Michele Judd, Ruth Walker, Susan Rosenblum, Dale Heyden, Karl Herupp, Steve Ruben, Ruth Silverman, Marcine Baraff, Carol Speetor. 3rd Row: Sharon Zamsky, Becky Hamilton, Natalie Levinson, David Goldman, Jeff Sacks, Alan Perer, Burton Burovitz, Danny Slomoff, Jo Ann Razewski, Linda Faledar, Mike Zukerman, Marc Dinkin, Richard Isaacson, Stu Fineberg, Murray Hartzberg, Benji Vatz, Ronnie Reck, William Drosnes, Mike Kaufman.

171 CHOIR IV: Bottom Row: Joan Allison, Sherri Donata, Leah Sheps, Leslie Westerman, Joan Feldman, Cynthia Price, Jory Miller, Gail Lurie, Mary Lou Sullivan, Ellen Lehman, Rosalee Lehman, Linda Kraft, Kathleen "*DeIehanty. 2nd Row: Robert Lipsitz, David Green, Richard Greenberg, Betsy Bloom, Anna Graves, Barbara Rubenstein, Marcia Kramer, Judy Baer, Aviva Radbord, Eleanor Freedman, Beth Ashkin, Alisa Moser, Naomi Nudelman, Lynn Darling. 3rd Row: Gary Cohen, William Half, Criss Louick, Paul Kravitz, Robert Lederman, Steve Herrup, David Walker, Debbie Hartz, Betsy Gondelman, Betty Breverman, Phyllis Stern, Carol Abrams.

\ CHOIR III: Bottom Row: Shirley Dovci, Debbie Silverman, Cathy Luick, Robin Meyers, Helen Bowers, Eve Perchersky, Fern Perl- mutter, Sherri Clawson, Ellen Moses Rochelle Losman, Eileen Zytnick. 2nd Row: Sandy Cobb, Sheryl Matthias, Jann Morrison, Abbylee Charapp, Marilee Alexander, Marily McClain, Barbar Woods, Donna Pace, Kim Ladley, Susan Miller, Sheila Kann, Marcia Harris, Judy Marland, Jacqueline Gilchrist. 3rd Row: Joel Kimel, Jay Lindenberg, Robert Mrs. Lewis announces the sele Diddle, Gary Knox, Paul Wartzman, Gary Greisinger, David Reiss, Alec Lowy, Richard Glick, Marcia Lewis, Robin Brour- tions performed by the A Che man, Brenda Oyer, Charlotte Prohira. at its traditional winter concert.

CHOIR II Bottom Row: Elaine Melnick, Mary Malia, Ronna Sloan, Petty Loeb, Janet Meyer, Debbie Weiss. 2nd Row: Judy Kimel, Pam Kimble, Rhona Snow, Debbie Radakovich, Cindy Wilder, Rhona Schwartz, Michel Fink, Ann Hampshire. 3rd Row: Arlene Lowy, Seretta Price, Joyce Calloway, Linda Lewis, Deborah Brown, Shelda Frank.

172 CHOIR I: I Bottom Row: Joel Rubin, Steve Weiss, Roberta Landay, Debby Weiner, Mitchell Kaplan, Robert Harris. 2nd Row: Sharon Knox, Jeannine Daisey, Laurie Golden, Joyce Bader, Betty Rothbart, Rachael Dinkin, Audri I Schirm, Elaine Schlessinger, Denise Robenfeld, Debby Geffner, Nancy Josephson, Wendy Sigal, Susie Katz. 3rd il Row: Janice Rapport, Andrea Novick, Marilyn Sofyan, Sari Nathenson, Nancy Broner, Jeff Lewin, Kenny Slone, | Myra Mervis, Carmelle Nickens, Carol Tracht, Betsy Kraus, Lynn Terkel, Sharon Sholock, Parry Deak. 4th Row: Lisa Younger, Danny Friedman, David Morris, Walter Ellman, Stewart Baskin, Lee Alexander, Robert Simon, Tod Eddy, Jay Colker, Eric Walker, David Halliday, Pat Kimball.

EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR: Bottom Row: Robbie Shapiro, Barbara Baker, Roslyn Golden, Sharyn Glasser, Howard Novick, Ed Hoss, Richard Silver, Bruce Weinberg, Jeffrey Housman, Marvin Meyer. Second Row: Heddie Wittlin, Sharon Baroff, Roberta Brahm, Laura Nathan, Debbie Catz, Edith Leighton, Wayne Zeligson, Marty Blumenfeld, Jerry Berlin. Third Row: Evelyn Rosenwasser, Debbie Chetlin, Sharon Landay, Marsha Rubin, Frannie Krisner, Ellen Gordon, Ronna Wein­ berg, Larry Robin, Jules Shear. Fourth Row: Kerry ZelSglstein, Naomi Shrager, Cheryl Williamson, Hillary LaBovick, Ava Rosenblum, Barbara Lieberman, Lynn Coleman, Sandy Gallo, Fred Orlansky, Stuart Rosenthal.

Allderdice alumni join Choir V in the annual Christmas assembly Kate Banoff and Bonnie Jean Siegal, members of the A Capella choir, prepare for the processional march of the seasonal assembly.

173 A ORCHESTRA: First Violins: Alice Backer, Judy Bartnoff, Barbara Nadler, David Alber, Stephen Simon, Ronald Baseman, Ellen .Levith, Rosemary Kacsuta, Barbara Rosenthal, Martha Girdany, Pam Polk, Lee Feldstein. 2nd violins: Gerald Cassel, Gerry Meritt, Howard Boksenbaum, Carol Haynes, Sally Menges, Francine Gold­ berg, Patti Soffer, Claire Binstock, Michael Stein, Robert Field, Ruth Ehrman, Mark Yeices, Becky Snyder, David Caplan. Violas: Sararuth Marcus, Mary Louise Cohen, De Zeligson, Marv Oklin, Penny Oswant, Leonard Rabinowitz, Howard Selekmarl, Ada Bell Royston, Betsy Schwartz, Hugh Lichter. Cello: Richard Locker, Howard Lapidus, Rochelle Notov, Joanne Kaufman, Glenn Dolfi, Julie Lustman, Jon Lange, Tom Garber, Barry Landay, Howard Cohen. Bass: Carol Hughes, Joseph Brandtner, Margie Crest, William Karelitz, Martin Selman, Richard Barrish. Flute: Carol Spitzer, Barbara Levin, Larry Elbaum, Katie Braude, Jo Beth Levy, Ellen Mallis. Clarinet: Jay Reich, Judy Pearlstein, Gerald Katz, Harvey Marcus, Kenny Rubin, Malcolm Harris, Rosanne Skirble. Oboe: Roslyn Katz, Jeff Harris, Jill Weinberger, Phyllis Krikston. Bassoon: Cynthia Rembert, Stanley Friedman. Trumpet: Bill Vandivier, Jeff Barash, Dale Linton, Richard Kessler, Hebret Mallet. French Horn: Howard Wall, Ronald Backer, Michael Jacobson, Alan Barasch, Denpis Abelson, John Dwyer, Mark Becker, Murray Grossberger. Trombone: Steven Friedman, Peter D'eustachio, Donald Backer. Tuba: Eric Macey. Percussion: Barbara Klee, Elissa Wolfe, David Schachter. Harp: Sally Broff.

Orchestra officers Bill Vandivier, Vice President; Howard Lapidus, President; and Richard Locker, Secretary, pose with Mr. Pavlet, their director.

174 mm PERCUSSION VIOLAS BASS E0D VI0LINS SEC0ND INDS W BRASS 175 FIRST STRING SECTION OF A ORCHESTRA: Alice Backer, Judy Bartnoff, Sararuth Marcus, Howard Lapidus, and Carol Hughes display their individual instruments.

WOODWIND QUINTET OF A ORCHESTRA: Stanely Freedman—Bassoon; Carol Speizer—Flute; Jeff Harris—Oboe; Jay Reich —Clarinet; Howard Wall—French Horn.

ORCHESTRA 4: Bottom Row: Sara Jean Klein, Elizabith Wells, Ronna Sloan, Debby Bartnoff, Diane Wolfe, Rose Kay Harris, Judy Klayman, Gary Walk. 2nd Row: Jay Rice, Robert Finkelhor, Bill Amdus, Susan Wakd, Ronald Baseman, Wayne Lieberman, Vicki Beitzel. 3rd Row: Samuel Seiarvitch, Ellen Barfield, Judith Levine, Ralph Epstein, Ricky Morgan, Shari Weiner, Wendy Kwalwisser, John Kilgdalon, Harriet Moss, Diane Heller, Louis Supowitz, John Lep, Sharon Mistelman, Marlee Lasnik, Jean Marquis, Amy Weinberger, Ann Pearlstein, Maura Stone, David Maharam, Debra Caplan, Larry Sigmond, Phillip Sinakin, Fred Hankee, Joyce Miller, Martin Broff, Kenneth Denmark, Rick Cantor, James Marcus.

176 ORCHESTRA 3: Bottom Row: Rose Benkovitz, David Witt, Martin Breverman, Martha Schafer, Joe Baeum, Debbie Green, Patty Sherman, Katharine Karst, Marcy Myers Alison Matiak. 2nd Row: Renee Smith, Martin Slomberg, Amy Glick, Jodi Mitchel, Sandra Rubin, Judy Heilman, Margery Lubet, Marion Hatala, Michael Esmond, Mr. Pavlot. 3rd Row: Robin Rosenzweig, Donna Linder, Joyce Smith, Ellen Garber, Robert Fliess, Sheila Stangel, Alison Loerke, Carol Carlish Laura Ashkin, Carol Laney, Nicky Lauer, Pearl David, Roberta Weissburg, Charles Borff, Steve Haynes. 4th Row: Wendi Frishman, Lori' Steiner, Sidney Markovitz, Robert Honig, Carla Stone, Francine Roesnfeld, David Jacobs, Paul lyEustachio, Eliot Fargen, Murray Miller, David Raizman, Gary Goldberg Jessee Sandor, Allen Paul, Milton Jacobson.

ORCHESTRA 2: Bottom Row: Ramona Curry, Diane Bass, Nina Klionsky, Belinda Shear, Elysa Luick, Susan Levine, Barbara Geary, Barbara George. 2nd Row: Eric Solomon, Larry Neft, Carla Bossinger, Nora Leblance, Jackie Schwab, Naomi Nobel, Shirley Kessler, Donna Wilson, Janet Levine, Helene Feldman, Julie Miskovitch, Mr. Pavlot.

ORCHESTRA 1: Bottom Row: Mr. Pavlot, Kerry Goldstein, Carolyn Mitchell, Barbara Kuperstock, Linda Plum. 2nd Row: Theodore Goldman, Laura Harris, Yvonne Montgomery, Marjorie Klemp, Patti Weisbrod, Judy Joseph, Kathy Kranack, Clara Hollenbeck, Howard Goldman, Nancy Braden, Mark Rosenberg, Michael Lange, Maxine Chaimovitz, Carol Omitz. Howard Lapidus, a cello player in A orchestra, serves as a student director.

177 A BAND: Director Mr. Dipasquale. First Clarinet: Clayton Prestia, Dave Valinsky, Ralph Caruso, Robert Gorman. Second Row Clarinets: Marsha Polk, Chuck Saul, Oded Finegold, Don Lewis. Third Row Clarinets: Hal Goodman, Ed Wender, Bill Waltuck, Robert Cantor. Fourth Row Clarinets: Susie Cooper, Howard Weiss, Jack Gross. Fifth Row Clarinets: Fred Weisberg, Sandy Zarenberg, Marv Steingart, Harold Ash. Oboes: Celia Berman, Mark Fosner, Bassoon: Dave Lippa, Craig Hardman. First Row flutes: Ellen Labowitz, Ellen Graff, Sheldon Greenwald, Dave Grossman. Second Row flutes: Joann Weinstein, Sally Apter, Nancy Nelkin, Devra Meyers. Alto Sax: Alan Weisberg, Mel Goldstein, Jeff Josephs, Howard Fishbine. Tenor Sax: Shelly Farber, Ian Sacks. Bass Sax: I Mark Rabinowitz. Baritones: Dan Pickholtz, Gary Seltman, Frank Coffee, Joel Smooke. French Horns: Murray Grossberger, Jeff Chastain, Abe Friedman, Sherman Schrager. Trumpets: Sandy Levy, A1 Goldfeder, Alan Gordon, Dave Bliwas, Jules Stein, Warren Ashton, Jeff Weiss, Larry Krest, Joe Ortiz, Lenny Kupfer, William Wisdom. Trombones: Burt Nussbaum, Martin Rothman, Bill Cohen, Mark Lasser, Jeffery Perlmutter. Tuba: Steve Klein, Ian Rosenberg (Not Shown). String Bass: Margie Krest. Percussion: Alan Cherin, Sylvan Pomerance, Mitchell Goltz, Ed Witt, Rich Runin, Bob Elbaum. Alto Clarinets: Steve Krikstone, A1 Rosenberg. Bassoons tune up with A Band’s big brass.’

One with his horn, Jay Robinson studies the music.

BAND II: Bottom Row: L. Myer, L. Berger, C. Yahr, E. Kramer, L. Brostoff. 2nd Row: J. Garrick, M. Elinoff, M. Rosen, W. Morris, A. Lieberman, H. DiPasquale. 3rd Row: B. Simon, M. Segal, S. Barad, B. Lawlis, S. Tampres: 4th Row: A. D ’alessandro, S. Wanetick, P. Metlin.

BAND I: Bottom Row: B. Witt, J. Lebovitz, G. Kravitz, C. Williams, M. Caruso, A. Karelitz, I. Trachtenberg, G. Baer, L. Levin. 2nd Row: S. Markovitz, S. Bardin, O. Esman, C. Porter, W. Gordon, A. Fraley, J. Robinson, D. Schneider, F. Britton, S. Rob­ bins, B. Chamovitz. 3rd Row: L. Held, G. Weinstein, A. Rosen, R. Levy, S. Klein, L. Klater, E. Issacson. 4th Row: H. Dipasquale, R. Benkovitz, W. Zukerman, M. Kaufman, S. Mallinger, M. Weitzman, R. Stone, E. Dektor, J. Garrick.

179 MARCHING BAND: Bottom Row: Sylvan Pomerantz, Mitch Coltz, Steve Heller, Donald Lewis, Ed Witt, Alan Cherin, Richard Ruben. Second Row: Celia Berman, David Gross­ man, Devra Myers, Ellen Lebowitz, Ellen Graff, Sally Apter, Nancy Nelbin, Mr. DiPasquale. Third Row: William Waltuch, Ralph Caruso, Sandy Zarin- berg, Clayton Prestia, Harold Ash, Bobby Cantor, Howard Weiss, Edward Wender. Fourth Row: Susan Cooper, Harold Goodman, Marsha Polk, Mark Good­ man, Howard Fishbien, Jeff Josephs, Creg Hardman. Fifth Row: Iran Rosenberg, Odet Finegold, Allan Gordon, David Bliwas, Larry Krest, Albert Goldfeder, Sanford Levy, Steve Klein. Sixth Row: Ian Sachs, Larry Gerson, Murray Grossberg, Frank Coffey.

Jimmy Lebowitz, Gary Kravitz, and Charles Williams pucker up and blow.

180 BAND IV: Bottom Rota: R. Cottam, S. Shore, D. Kacsuta, B. Lincoff, N. Perrin, D. Copper, Mr. DiPasquale, R. Morris, E. Siegel, A. Paris. Second Row: E. Stangel, M. Wiener, R. Weiner, R. Weisberg, H. Dunn, O. Weinstein, R. Schwartz, B. Judd, I. Mitchell, A. Green­ berg, A. Gordon, R. Stearn. Third Row: R. Lipp, J. Tombosky, R. Ruben. Fourth Row: B. Udell, R. Fedigan, J. Perkins, Mr. J. Garrick, D. Wender, A. Corn, R. Weitsman, E. Siegel, R. Polk, C. Smolovitz, D. Dolf, R. Ortiz, G. Harris.

MUSIC FACULTY: Mr. Pavlot, Miss Salas, Mrs. Lewis, and Mr. DiPasquale.

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BOY’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS: Coach Giovane, Coach McNertney, Coach Dunlap Nicholas Vacsulka, Coach Sofield. GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS: Bottom Row: Mrs. Massarelli, Miss Allshouse, Mrs. Kramer. Top Row: Mrs. Fitzgibbon, Mrs. De Luca. First on TA’s ’65-’66 Sports Calendar . . .

Managers R. Leterman, Yosi, Rosenwasser, Ariana, Mazer.

Football.

Co-Captain Rich Bosco was named to the Bill Wisniewski, Co-Captain. All City backfield by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

SENIOR FOOTBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Lcjerke, Cipa, ^ Ha'rtman, Mooney, Bacharach, Pascal Bosco, Wisniewski, Secoli, Lieberman, Aston, B. Knox, C. Knox. Second Row: Williams, aran, J. Kranick, Dzura, Shiner,. McDonald, C. Lishner, Renard, Gansz, Souyak, Eckert, Greg. Third Row: Lindahl, Earl, Kaufman, Simon, Fedigan, Whalen, Hoener, Pahel, Yeager, A. Kranick, Leterman. Fourth Row: Miller, Lippa, Hoover, Pomerantz, Norkus, Markhoff, B. Lischner, Mgr. Mazer, Ariana, Yosi, Rosenwasser.

186 Rich Bosco resists charging Peabody linemen.

Coach McNertney watches hours of prac­ tice pay off in a winning football game. ALLDERDICE DRAGONS— FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Allderdice ...... 19 Peabody ...... 19 Allderdice ...... 7 Westinghouse ...... 47 A lld e rd ic e ...... 21 South ...... 0 Allderdice ...... 33 South H ills ...... 7 Allderdice ...... 8 Schenley ...... 15

TACKLE TACKLE TACKLE GUARD GUARD GUARD James Mooney Pete Eckert Clarence Williams Glen Aston Tim Loerke Buddy Knox

QUARTERBACK HALFBACK Mike McDonnell Larry Fedigan

Football season requires hours of daily practice, in summer as well as during school. CENTER CENTER HALFBACK FULLBACK HALFBACK QUARTERBACK Greg Gansz Stuart Hartman Danny Renard Ted Cipa Clyde Knox Paul-Whalen

END END END END Ray Secoli Bobbie Lieberman John Kranick John Bacharach

Coaches McNertney and 'Giovane observe a crucial play

JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM: Bottom Row: De Jidas, Meyers, Chosky, Mgr. Weinberg, Rosenberg, Levinson. Second r Frishman, Ruben, Marcus, Fishbein, Wachsberg, Cuttruzula, Robinson. Third: Mgr. Recht, Paul, Sterns, S. Meyers, Petruska, Mgr. Cohen, Peters, Chapkis, Coach Dunla Lindahl, Epstein, Schofield, Bass, London, Gerson, Scatpino, Chomyak, Carlton, Lasser.

189 TRACK TEAM: Bottom Row: Coach Slessinger, Richard Delaney, Harvey Morris Tom Olivo, Ed Pesyna, Dave Heller, Ralph Wil­ liams, David Walker, Jeff Barash, Glenn Gross, Joe Psioda, Mark Treelsky. Second Row: Harold Haver, Steve Fisher, Ed Witt, Larry Barfield, Tom Abbott, Billy Steiner, Lee Wagman, Alan Kaplan, Larry Krest, Sidney Lip- man. Third Row: John Coll, (Mgr.), Lex Vujan, Alan Vacks, Clarence Williams, Paul Ban, Richard Kweller, Albert Carter, Frank Beal, Greg Hall, Dale Hayden, (Captain). Fourth Row: Steve Klein, Charles Lackey, Alan Ladie, Michael Wahal, Pat O'Brien, Mark Bilder, Hubert Smith, Kirk Loadman, Chester Williams, Robert Lampl.

An Allderdice man rides over the top on a vaulting pole.

Modern discus thrower, Steve Fisher aims at a first Ralph Williams hurls the shot, place for Allderdice.

1966 SENIOR TRACK

Allderdice .... 83 Carrick ...... 58 Allderdice ... .36 1/6 Westinghouse . .95 5/6 Allderdice .... 98 Fifth Avenue . . 43 Allderdice ....65 Serra ...... 53 Allderdice ....811/2 Schenley ...... 5 9 1 /2 Allderdice .... 46 Peabody - ...... 95

Albert Carter squeezes above the bar.

190 r

Hubert Smith bursts over a barrier.

The effort to stay ahead lifts Garry Rosenthal off the ground.

Richard Delaney and David Heller watch Ed Lampl (Cross country star, Dale Hayden, came in first in hurdle. m eets and in the City League Championships.

CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. ottom Row: M. Vavro, S. Zarkin, D. Witter, D. Hayden, D. Hayes, L. Vujan. Second Row: T. Abbott, L. Lovkoy, H. Haver, G. Rosenthal, R. Delaney, J. Psioda, G. Gross, S. Abelman. Third Row: Coach Sofield, G. Greisinger, D. Heller, Ed Pesyna, T. Lampl, F. Eckert, K. B. Lampl, W. Levy, R. King, K. Lantzman, Manager—S. Klein.

191 Ray Secoli waits, ready, while Jim Hurley strains to recover the ball.

Jim Hurley nudges the ball into Allderdice Ray Secola leaps to tap the ball to teammate hands. Jim Hurley.

JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM. Bottom Row: J. Levinson, M. Johan, D. Meyers, Steiner, S. Meyers, D. Pozek, R. Moldovan. Seco Row: S. Braun, G. Schofield, B. Lipp, B. Judd, Britton, R. Kline, Coach Dunlap. Third Row: M. Smi J. Cohen, T. Lindahl, M. Fedoris, S. Markowitz, Carlton, B. Weinberg.

192 Fast, Live Games — Dragon Hoopers’ 1966 Season.

ALLDERDICE DRAGONS—BASKETBALL RECORD

Allderdice ...... 60 Westinghouse ...... 79 Allderdice ...... 61 Wash. Vocational . . ----- 57 Allderdice ...... 76 South ...... ----- 56 Allderdice ...... 58 Schenley ...... 115 Allderdice ...... 57 Peabody ...... 79 A lld e rd ic e ...... 80 Westinghouse ...... ___ 81 Allderdice ...... 78 Wash. Vocational .. ----- 65 Allderdice ...... 75 South ...... ___ 65 A lld e rd ic e ...... 53 Schenley ...... ___ 81 Allderdice ...... 53 Fifth Avenue ...... ____8S A lld e rd ic e ...... 55 Peabody ...... ___ 60 A lld e rd ic e ...... 49 Fifth Avenue ...... 83 Team captain Bill Wisniewski played in the Dap­ per Dan Roundball Classic.

Bottom Row: Jim Hurley, Fred Cohen, Joey Solomon, John Gross, John Chornyak. 2nd Row: Lloyd Savage, Michael Griffin, William Sopira, Louis Crowse, Richard Bosco, Sonny Coslov, Jim Mulligan, Coach McNertney

193 Senior Swimmers Section I Kings

1966 SENIOR SWIM RECORD

Allderdice ...... 69 Peabody ...... 2 Allderdice ...... 70 Connelly ...... 2 Allderdice ...... 83 Fifth Avenue ...... 1 Allderdice ...... 77 Westinghouse ...... 1 Allderdice ...... 68 Schenley ...... 2 Allderdice ...... 46 South Hills ...... 4

TA swimmers tense for start in Central meet.

SENIOR SWIM TEAM: Bottom Row: P. Baum, H. Marder, C. Rudick, S. Steingart, C. Gilbert, R. Fox, E. Nauhaus. 2nd Row: Coach Roth, H. Lichter, J. Smooke, E Stangel, R. Menges, E. Rubinoff, H. Berger, R. Greenberg, D. Mahran, M. Yahr, D. DiPietro, J. Weiss. 3rd Row: M. Frank, G. Gray, M. Ltfsher, F. Weisberg M. Steingart, J. Aronson, J. Reifer, S. Sivitz, D. Weinbaum.

194 While Junior Team Captures City Crown

Fred Weisberg scores with another first place for Allderdice.

Steve Steingart executes a perfect jack-knife.

JUNIOR SWIM TEAM: Bottom Row: M. Rosenberg, Abrams, Lowenthal, Hayes, E. Rosenberg, A. Lichter, Dolfi, Cantor, Gottlieb (Captain), Zweig, Homig. Second Row: Nussbaum, Davis, Greenwald, Dejidas, Recht, L. Gordon, Macey, Anolik, Goleman, G. Lichter, Schneider. Third Row: Tabor (Asst. Mgr.), Weinbaum, Chornyak, Fischer, Clawson, Pease, Reuben, Harris, Michaels, Gerson, Deakter, Benovitz (Mgr.), E. Slessinger, Coach. SENIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM Bottom Row: S. Zaremberg, R. Garner, L. Kaplan, F. Beal, E. McConnell, L. Savage. Second Row: M. Dinken, K. Greb, J. Jaffe, C. Knox, A. Perer, J. Lieber. Third Row: S. Pomerantz, G. Griss, I. Rosenberg, W. Sommerhill, John Kranick, T. Cindrich, Coach Dunlap. TENNIS TEAM: Bottom Row: Dave Josephs, Bernard Bluestone, Danny Solow, Marc Becker, Kenny Alpern. Second row: Van Levinson, Tom Neuman, Joel Shrut, Dennis Liebowitz, Tom Levine, John Zissovicci, Marc Rabinowitz (mgr.).

Tommy Neuman starts a volley.

GOLF TEAM: Buzzy Bluestone launches the ball. Dale Linton, Ted Cipa, Jeff Werner, Mike McDonnell, Capt., Jim Price, Larry Brean.

197 Baseball Team Challenges Leaders

SENIOR BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Bob Heifer, Jack Ross, Ray Secoli, Mel Goldstein, Lou Krause, Jim Knox, Rich Bosco, Buddy Knox, Dave Bacharach, Joe Soloman. Sec­ ond Row: Coach Giovane, Mark Spirer, Mark Cohen, Jim Mulligan, Frank Basic, Mark Freed, Warren Nystrom, Dan Renard, Art Griffiths, Jeff Meyers, Jack Gross, Ed Hoerner. Third Row: Nick Vacsulka. Jimmy Knox makes a dusty but safe slide to first.

JUNIOR SOFTBALL: Bottom Row: McCormick, Small, Friedman, Fishbein, Scarpino. Second Row: Novick, Schacter, Orlove, Sturm, Buettner, Quillan, Rosenfield, Kravitz. Third Row: Pollack, Gerson, Ziacin, Brown,* Klien, Kranik, Lipp, Carlton, Chornyak, Lasser, Coach Dunlap.

Coach Giovane evaluates the results of his teaching.

199 Extracurricular Sports Activities . . .

11th grade intramural basketball champs

12th grade intramural basketball champs

10th grade intramural basketball champs

200 SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM: Bottom: Martha Goldbach, Auriel Dell, Cynthia Nyiri, Kitty Johnson, Nancy Bolcshazy. Second: Patty Schamus, Margaret Nyiri, Beth Ashken, Lorraine Mayberry

Intramural Athletes Compete and Learn . . .

SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: Bottom: Kitti Johnson, Barbara Kelcava, Milly Litsko, Ruth Silverman, Phyllis Wane- tick. Second: Tanya Zak, Cindy Nyiri, Nancy Bolcshazy, Patty Schamus.

SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM: Center Front: Betsy Graves, Capt. Bottom: Anna Graves, Mariles Mastroni, Claire Hulm, Rosemary Kacsuta, Sandy Ritter, Mary Lou McVeigh. Second: Shirley Dovci, Joan Allison, Joyce Smith, Barbara Yalch, Renea Smith.

201 SENIOR LEADERS: Bottom Row: Martha Goldbach, Aiiriel Dell, Kitty Johnson, Nancy Bolcshazy, Cynthia Nyiri, Marylea Mastroeni, Ann Graves, Deanna Love, Mary Lou McVeigh. 2nd Row: Lorraine Maybury, Clair Hulm, Rosemary Kacsuta, Andrea Johan, Barbara Yalch, Joan Allison, Sandra Thorn, Diane Niskach, Sandy Ritter, Carol Stern.

Senior Leaders Instruct and Assist . . .

CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR SWIM TEAM: Bottom Row: Susan Greenberger, Deanna Love, Joy Jaffe, Joni Forscher, Pat Bodak, Jo Beth Levy, Carla Stone, Maura Stone. 2nd Row: Lillian Silverman, Lynn Darling, Janis Walko, Hope Darling, Chris Beiter, Paula Trabitz, Sandy Cobb, Gloria Gibson, Brooke Levy. and Extramural Swimmers Win City Championship. First Row: Sandy Grobstein, Rose Benkovitz, Kathy Karmer, Robin Silverman, Cheryl Legge, Mariana Torcaso, Debbie Caplan, Barbara Weschler. Second Row: Beth Kalmenson, Neila Hecht, JoAnn Marcovsky, Barbara Fitzgerald”, Sharon Davidson, Carol Cohen, Cathy Siegal, Barbara George. Top Row: Joyce Miller, Sallee Tabachnik, Paula Maiz- lish, Eileen Karmer, Pat Harrocks, Judy Block, Patti Lampl, Cindy Wild, Marilyn Safyan.

JUNIOR SOCCER: Top Row: Dolly Kascutta, Marilyn Safyan, Paula Maizlish, Terry Feinberg, Cindy Wilder, Ellen Graff, Lynn Ferber. Bottom Row: Kathy Kramer, Patti Loeb, Rose Benkovitz, Sarajean Klein, Sandy Grobstein, Carol Cohen, Joyce Bader.

JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: Sharon Levinson, Eileen Kramer, Joyce Miller, Sharon Davidson, Sharon Landay, Shelley Smooke, Laurel Robinson, Robin Silverman.

203 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: Rosanne Skirble, captain Janet Lillicotch, co-captain Ellen Rosenberg, Nancy Beckett. 2nd Row: Joyce Klein, Paggy O’brien, Jamie Ruben, Susanne Kaufman.

Harold Harris, “Oh Yea!!”

Auriel Dell, “Ready, set, inarch!”

Janet Lillicotch leads a cheer.

204 MAJORETTES: Bottom Row: Margie Krest, Beverly Flinn, Linda Sambol, Marilyn Marcus. Top Row: Linda Demeda, Auriel Dell, Mary Ann Kacsuta, Maureen Dydodiak, Pat McCue.

Suzann Kaufman, Rosanne Skirble, Peggy O’Brian, Ellen Rosen berg, Janet Lillicotch, Jamie Rubin, Nancy Beckett, Joyce Klein.

Marilyn Marcus, Mary Ann Kacsuta, Linda Sam- ble, Pat McCue, Maureen Wydodiak watch the game after the spirit boosting half time show.

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PATRON ADS

Harry Andre and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Belcastro Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Caplan and Family The Cohen Family The Durr Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Dymirski R.F.S. Poo Earl's House o f Beauty James M. Ecker M r. and Mrs. Harry Eisenfeld and Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elias From a graduating Fink Mary Ann Gielas Mr. and Mrs. Jules Goltz Tony Greco (Tailors) From Poo I to Poo 2 Ted Haas and family Mr. and Mrs. Lester Herrup Berine Johnson Congratulations from the "Gary-Poo" Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Johnson The Lemon Tree Shop Mr. and Mrs. John Lintz Honorable and Mrs. Harry Markowitz McKean Oldsmobile— Liberty Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Somer Obernauer Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pearlstein, Judy and Ann Compliments of a friend Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Platt M ajorette Squad o f 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Podolsky Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pulcini Studio of R's-^Murray Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rosenthal and Family Judy and Billy Rubenstein A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Schwartz Prof. and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz and Ladybird Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sigil—Wiekus Service Center Mr. and Mrs. Martin Silver andfamily Ellen Sue and Rochelle Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Sobel John Spagnolo Morris Stein John Stokes and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tapper Tommy and Lisa Thaviu Dr. and Mrs. Richard Weigler and family The Great Massachusetts Coast Walk Compliments of Mrs. Whitehead

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BRONER, JAMES—Transfer from Peabody . . . p. A BECKER, MARK—A Orch 9-12; All-City Orch 11-12; All-City Band 11-12; Tennis Team; HR 27, 133 ABRAVANEL, LYNN—HR Pres 11-12; Stu Coun Treas 12; Intramural Sp . . . p- 24, 174, 197 BROWN, JOHN FREDERICK— Soccer 9; Wood Pub Comm; Drama Cl 10; Med Rm 11-12; BECKETT, NANCY CHRISTINE—HR VP 10- Shop Foreman 11-12 . . . p. 27 Sr Pres Comm; Stu Coun Rep 10; Sr Gift 12; Pep Cl 10-12; Var Cheerleader 12; A CbOir BRUNSWICK, IRENE—Service Cl 12; FBLA; Comm . . . p. 22, 140, 164 11; Stu Coun Athl Promotion Comm 12 . . . p. Intramural Sp 10-11; Gregg Awds 11-12; Typ­ ACKERMAN, LARRY—Chess Cl 10-12; Chess 24, 105, 109, 204, 205 ing Awds 10-11 . . . p. 27, 160, 162 "B" Team 10; HR Pres 10; HR Treas 11; BEDDARD, PATRICIA—Office Aid; Gregg BUSH, DAVID M —Var Cl 10-11; Track Team Intramural Basketball 10-12; Sr Athl Comm 12; Awds; Service Cl; FBLA 11-12, Treas 12; Prom 10-12; Intramural Basketball 12; Volleyball 12 AP Classes . . . p. 22, 117, 159 Comm; Intramural Sp .. . p. 24, 160, 162 . . . p. 27 ADLER, LARRY M.—Hall Pat 11; Lib Staff 10; BENDER, JAMES RICHARD—Stu Coun Rep 11; C Intramural Sp; Caf Staff 11; Stu Coun Rep 9 Intramural Basketball;: Soccer 9; Softball 9; Bas­ ... p. 22 ketball 9; Stage Crew 9 . . . p. 24, CAPLAN, DANA—Pep Cl 10; Drama Cl 10; AKERLEY, RONALD—Electronic 12; Intramural BENKO, BARBARA—HR 251 Span Cl 12; FTA 11-12; HR Sec 10; HR VP Sp 12; Ad Metal . . . p. 22, 71, 133 BERGARD, LAIRD—Jr Soccer, Letter; Jr Basket­ 11; Sr Gift Comm 12 . . . p. 27, 109, 138, 161 ALPERN LOUIS—Debate 9-12, VP 10-11; All ball, Letter; Jr Softball, Letter; HR Pres 9; CAPLIN, DONNA—Art Cl 12; Russian Cl 10; City Stu Coun 9-12, VP 12; St Coun 9-12, Pres Stu Coun Alt 10; Intramural Sp; Drama .. . AP Classes . . . p. 27, 107, 109, 110, 156 9, Treas 12; Key Cl 9-12; Sec 11, VP 12; Sr p. 25, 105, 109 CARLINI, MARIETTA—HR 313 . . . p. 28 Disc 11-12, V Mod 12; UF Speaker 11-12, BERMAN, DAVID—Sr Pub Comm 12; Calculus CARMICHAEL, PATRICIA—FBLA; Intramural Torch Awd; Volleyball 10 . . . p. 22, 153, 161, . . . p. 25, 116 Sp; Gregg Awds; HR Sec . . . p. 28, 160 166, 167, 154, 158 BERMAN, JUDI—Sr Hatchet Comm; Red Cross CASEBER, DANIEL PATRICK—HR Treas; In­ ALPERN, LOUISE ANN—Stu Coun Soc Comm, Comm 12; Scholastic Gold Key Art Awd 11; Ad tramural Sp; Wood Shop Foreman . . . p. 28 Co-Chair 11-12; Sr Disc Cl, Speaker Jr Town Art 10; Ad Crafts 11-12 . . . p. 25, 138 CHABELSKI, ELIZABETH—HR 372 . . . p. 28 Meet on Air 11-12; l'TA 10-12; MATT I Cl 11; BIENSTOCK, KAREN—FTA 12; Sr SEC Comm CHAENKWOK, JEAN—HR 226 . . . p. 28, 128 Sr Gift Comm; Drama Cl 10-11; Stu Coun 12; Bethesda Tutoring Service 12; Fr Cl 10; CHAPKIS, JONI MARCIA—Sr Hatchet Comm; 10-12 . . . p. 22, 108, 115, 119, 140, 159, 161, Sr Med Rm 11; AP Classes 10-12; Sr Hatchet Yearbook Staff 12; Foreword Staff 12; FBLA; 162 Comtn . . . p. 25, 104, 108, 161 Hall Pat 11; Jr Leaders Cl 9; Creative Writing ANDRE, HARRIET—Jr Med Rm 9 ... p. 22, BILDER, MARC MEYERS—Sr Class Treas; HR Cl 10 . . . p. 28, 31, 104, 149, 151 128, 129, 151 Treas 10-11; Stu Coun Rep 9; Track Team, CHARAPP, SHARON RAE—Gregg Awds 11; ANRECHEK, TIMOTHY—Ways & Means Comm; Letter, Medal 11; Var Cl 12; Key Cl 11-12; FBLA 11-12; Athl Awds 9; Sr Leaders 10; HR Treas 11-12; Track Team 12 . . . p. 22, Marching Band 9 . . . p. 25, 166, 190 Foreword Staff 12; Hall Pat 11; Typing Awds 116,, 121 BIRNKRANT, CYNTHIA—Sr. Hatchet Comm; 11 . . . p. 28, 162 ANOLIK, SHERRY—Drama Cl 10; Soc Comm Sr Sec Comm; FTA 10; Span Cl 12; Fr Disc CHEN, MARY—AP Calculus; Transfer from 12; iervice Cl 12; Pub Comm 12; Intramural Cl 10; Foreword Rep 12; Stu Coun Home for Hauppaugl HS . . . p. 28, 116 Sp 11 .. . p. 22, 108, 109 Crippled Children Comm . . . p. 25, 110, 156 CHERGI, WILLIAM—HR VP 12; OVT Elec­ ARIANNA, FRANK—Football Mgr 11-12; Proj BISSELL, LINDA—Athl Pub Comm 12; C Orch tronics 12; Ad Woodshop 11; Intramural Sp Cl 9-11; Elec Sh Foreman 11; OVT Electronics 9 . . . p. 25, 123 12 . . . p. 28, 133 12; Intramural Sp 12; Adv Wood 12; Varsity BLACK, EILENE—Northside Tutorial Proj 11-12; CHERIN, ALAN—A Band; All-City Band; All- Cl 12 . . . p. 22, 71, 133, 166, 186 Stu Coun Foreign Exchange Comm; Span Cl City Orch . . .p. 28, 174, 178 ARNHEIM, DANIEL—Chair Sr Pub Comm 12; 11; Home for Crippled Children Comm 11; CHERIN, ALAN—A Band; All-City Band; All- Stu Coun Rep 9-11; HR Pres 11-12; Sr Disc Yearbook Rep 11-12; Drama 12; Speech 12 CHOLOK, MICHELLE SUZZANNE—Gift Cl 12; MATH Cl 12; Jr Var Track Team 9; . . . p. 25, 105, 109, 140, 158 Comm; Bookroom Staff . . . p. 29, 105, 109, Jr Stu Coun Athl Promotion Comm, Chair 9 •. • BLATT, SANFORD E.—Hall Pat; Coin Cl; Pro­ 165 p. 22, 105, 120, 154, 153, 117 jection Cl; Shop Foreman . . . p. 25, 165 CHORNYAK, JOHN P.—Var Cl 10-12; Sr Base­ ARNOLD, GEORGE L.—Key Cl; Stu Coun Rep BILWAS, DAVID—Marching Band 9-12; A ball Mgr 10-11; Sr. Basketball Mgr 11; Sr 11; Ger Cl 11; Sr. Hatchet Comm; HR Treas Band 9-12; Intramural Sp 9-10; Spec Classes Football Mgr 11; Stu Coun Alt 12 . . . p. 29, 10; AP Calculus; PSSC Physics . . . p. 23, 107, 12 . . . p. 26, 107, 178, 180 166, 193 116, 166 BLOOM, ARNOLD—Span Cl, Treas 12; March­ CIPA, TED—Var Football; Jr Var Football; Golf ARNOLD, TOM—Schenley Nite School ing Band 9-10; A Band 9-10; Foreword Rep Team; Jr Soccer; HP VP 9; Intramural Sp; ASH, HAROLD—Band 5 . . . p. 23, 178, 180 11; Prom Comm; CCD Hist 12 . . . p. 26, 156 HR Treas 10 . . . p. 29, 59, 186, 189, 196 ASHKIN, BETH—AP Classes 11-12; Kaufman BLUMBERG, JOHN—Ger Cl; PSSC Physics; COHEN, FRED—Stu Coun, VP 12; Var Basket­ Pottery Awd; Medal, Math School Art Show; Intramural Basketball . . . p. 26, 116, 157 ball, 10-12; Letter; Var Cl 11-12 HR VP 11; Stu Coun Alt 9-12; Northside Tutorial Proj BOGARTY, WILLIAM A.—Intramural Sp 10-12 Jr High Basketball 9; AP Classes; Stu Coun 11; Foreign Exchange Comm 9-12; Ger Cl 11-12 . . . p. 26 Soc Comm 11 . . . p. 29, 51, 115, 117, 121, 143 . . . p. 23, 105, 115, 121, 140, 162, 157 COHEN, MIRIAM—All-City Orch 11-12; A Orch BOKSENBAUM, HOWARD—Poetry and Music ASTON, HOWARD GLEN—Sr Scope; Var Foot­ Ed Comment; Photography Ed Foreword; Pho­ 9-11; MATH Cl 11-12; Foreword Staff 10; Stu ball 11-12; Volleyball 12; Track 12 . . . p. 23, tographer Yearbook; All-City Orch; Ger Cl; A Coun Alt 11; Sr Hatchet Comm . . . p. 29, 155 ■ 166, 186, 188 COHEN, NANCY—FTA 11-12, Treas 12; Sr AVERBACK, RHODA—Sr. Disc Cl 11-12; Ger Cl Orch . . . p. 26, 105, 119, 120, 151, 157, 174 BOLCSHAZY, NANCY JEAN—Sr Leaders Cl Soc Comm 12; Stu Pub Comm 12; HR VP 9-10; 11-12; VP MATH Cl 12; HR Pres 11; AP Drama Class 12; Ad Home Ec . . . p. 29, 108, Hist; Russian Cl 10; Foreword Rep 10 . . . 10-12; Intramural Sp; AP Math 9-11’. . . p. 26, 129, 201, 202 109, 140 p. 23, 154, 155, 157 COHEN, RONALD:—Debate Team 10-12; Fore­ AVNER, ELLIS D.—Sr Class VP; Debate Team BONENBERGER, DANIEL ROBERT—HR VP 10-12; Intramural Sp; AP MATH 9-11 . . . p. word Staff 11-12; MATH Cl 11-12; Sr Hatchet 10-12; Pa Hs Speech League; Natl Forensic 26 Comm; Photography Cl 9; AP Classes; Intramu­ League Degrees; Stu Coun 9-12; Sr Disc Cl ral Sp . . . p 29, 52, 117, 119, 120, 150, 153, 11-12 Jr Town Meeting; MATII Cl . . . p. BOOTH, JOHN A.—Electronics Techonology 12; Yearbook Rep 12; Projection Work 12 ... p. 155 23, 48, 111, 153, 154, 108, 155, 117 26, 133 COHEN, SARAH—Yearbook Staff 12; Lib Staff B BOSCO, RICHARD E.—Var Football 9-12, Cap­ 9-10; Span Cl 12 .. .p. 29, 107, 129, 149 COLKER, JACQUELINE STACY—FTA; Stu 4CHARACH, JOHN—Jr, Var, Var Football I l ­ tain 12; Var Basketball 10-12; Var Baseball 10-12; Var Cl 10-12; Intramural Basketball Coun Rep; HR Sec 10; Sr Soc Comm; Hos ia; Stage Crew 12; HR VP 11; Var Cl; HR Comm; Creative Writing Cl 10 . . . p. 29 Treas 12 . . . p. 23, 186, 189 10-11; HR VP 11; Projection Cl 9-12 . . . p. 26, 166, 186, 187, 193 COLL, JO HN L.—Var Swim; Sr Track; Key Cl; BACKER, ALICE F.—Stu Coun Rep 12; Sr Nom Projection Cl; Lib Staff . . . p. 30, 166, 190 Comm 11; A Orch* 11; MMM 11-12; AP BRAND, SUZAN WENDY—Sr Soc Comm; Yearbook Rep 11-12; Foreword Staff 10; Ad COLLER, DEBBIE RUTH—Jr Med Rm 9; Sr Classes . . . p. 23 116, 176, 174 Med Rm; Sr Athl Promotion Comm . . . p. 30, Home Ec 10-12; Spec Hist 9 . . . p. 26, 129 BAER, PHILIP—Stu Coun Alt 12; Astronomy 122 Cl 9; OVT Electronics 12 . . . p. 24, 133 BREAN, BERNARD—Hatchet Comm; Span Cl; COLLINS, THAMER—HR Sec 9; HR Treas 10; HR VP 10; Ham Radio Cl . . . p. 27 BALOGH, DIANE—Ad Art; HR Sec 9 . .. p. Chess Cl 10; Track Team 11 . . . p. 30 24 BREAN, LINDA—Bookroom Staff 9-12; Service CONNOLLY, GARY—HR 253 .. . p. 30 BANOV, KATE—Foreword Staff 10-12; A Choir Cl 12; FBLA 12; Gregg Awds 11-12 . . . CRAVOTTO, JAMES—Intramural Sp 9-11; Con­ 12; All-Ctiy Choir 12; Girls' Choir 12; Spec p. 27, 160, 162, 165 trolled Eng 9-11 . . . p. 30, 120 Classes; Jr. Med Rm 11-12 . . . p. 24, 150, 170, BREAN, RICHARD JOSEPH—Foreword Staff 171 10-12; Sports Ed 12; SUN 11-12, Treas 12; D BARAFF, MAR CINE—Shi Coun Hos Comm 12; Sr Athl Promotion Comm 12, Co-Chair; Sr DANOVITZ, BURT—Hatchet Comm 12; Fore­ HR Sec. 9-10; A Choir 11.-12; Girls’ Choir 11- Disc Cl 12; Debate Team 10-12; Editorial word Staff 12; HR Pres 10; Foreword Rep 9; 12; Ensemble 11-12 . . . p. 24, 170, 171 Asst, Comment 11-12; AP Classes . . . p. 27, Yearbook Rep 9; Jr Track Team 9 ; .B-Band 9 BARRISH, NANCY—Sr Hatchet Comm; Red 108, 115, 121, 139, 151, 153, 154 . . . p. 30, 108, 109, 151 Cross Comm 12; Art Cl 12; Med Rm 11-12; BROAD, SHERRY—A Choir; All City Choir; DANOVITZ, ELLEN—Sr Prom Comm; Stu Coun Pep Cl 11; Twirjers Cl 9 . . . p. 24, 105, 109, Sr Nom Comm; FTA; Sr Soc Comm; Prom Alt; HR VP; Foreword Rep; Intramural Sp; 156, 164 Comm; Spec Classes . . . p. 27, 140, 161, 170, Speech; Drama . . . p. 30, 104, 107, BATKO, ROBERT—HR 254 .. . p. 24 171 DAPRA, TIMOTHY—Hall Pat 12; Soc Comm 11; Jr Woodshop Foreman 11; Caf Staff 11; Intramural Sp 11-12 . . . p. 30 Foreman . . . p. 29, 33, 59, 166, 186, 188 FRANK, ROBERT—Prom Comm; Crafts Cl; Stu DAVIDOW, MICHAEL—Intramural 'Sp . . . p. ELBAUM, LAWRENCE DAVID—Stu Coun Alt Coun Rep 12, Alt 11; HR Treas 11; Intramural 30 12; Yearbook Rep 11; A Orch 9-12; HR Treas Sp; Yearbook Rep 9 . . . p. 36 DEKTOR, JEFFREY BEN—Westinghouse Sci­ 10; Intramural Sp 11; Speech; All City Orch; FRIEDMAN, ABRAHAM—Ger Cl; MATH Cl; ence Honors Inst 12; MATH Cl 12; Salle Band 10-12 . . . p. 33, 107, 174 Marching Band 10-12; Pub Chairman; Sr. Pub DeScrine Fencing Cl 10; Northside Tutorial EI.INOFF; WILLIAM—FTA Tutoring; Intramural Comm; All City Band 10 ... p. 36, 155, 178 Proj 11; AP Physics 12; AP Calculus 12; Sp . . . p. 33 FRIEDMAN, JUDITH—Scholastic Art Award; Track 9-10 . . . p. 30, 116, 119, 155, 157 ELINOW ALVIN—PSSC Physics; Soc Comm Student Council Hospitality Committee, 12; DELL, AURIEL—Majorettes 12; Sr Leaders 10- . . . p. 33, 120 Medical Room Aide, 12; Art Club, 12; French 12; Hatchet Comm 12; Crafts Cl 11, Sec; ELWELL, SUSAN— HR VP 12; Jr and Sr. Off Club, 9; Advanced French, 12; Advanced Art, Intramural Sp 9-12; Twirlers Cl 10-11; Athl Aide 12; Red Cross Comm 12; Span Cl 12; 11. 12 . . . p. 36, 107, 110, 139, 156, 164, 165 Awds . . . p. 30, 127, 201, 202, 204, 205 FBLA 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm FRITZ. KENNETH—Shop Foreman 12 . . . p 36 DEMEDA, LINDA—Service Cl 12; Majorettes 11; Sr Leaders Cl 10-11 . . . p. 33, 138, 160, FORESMAN, AARON—HR 226 .. . p. 36, 107 162 12; FBLA 11-12, Reporter Officer; Prom G Comm; Gregg Awds 11-12; Typing Awds EMERICK, RICHARD—Wood Shop Foreman 10- 10-12; Jr Off Aide . . . p. 30, 160, 163, 205 12; Intramural Basketball 10; Metal Shop GARBER, HARRY—MATH Cl 11-12; Ger Cl IDE PAOLO, VINCENT—Span Cl 11-12, Con­ Foreman 9; AP Wood Shop 12; Intramural 11; Yearbook Rep 12; AP Chemistry 12; AP stitution Comm Chairman 11; Financial Sec Soccer 9 . . . p. 33 Calculus 12; PSSC Physics 12; Intramural Sp 12, Soc Comm 11; Art Cl 12; Ad Art 9-12 . .. ENGELBERG, ROSALYN—Creative Writing Cl 9-10 . . . p. 36, 116, 120, 121, 155 GARDNER, GAIL SUSAN—Stu Coun Alt; Med p. 30 10; Yearbook Rep 9; SUN 11; Stu Coun For­ DERSHOWITZ, BARBARA RUTH—Jr Achieve­ eign Exchange Comm 11; Foreword Rep 10; Rm, MMM; Yearbook Rep; Foreword Rep; Hall ment 11-12; Twirlers Cl 11; Jr Councilor Aide Med Rm 12; Sr Pub Comm 12 . . . p. 34, 110, Pat; Creative Writing Cl; HR Treas. . . . p. 36, 164 10; Sr Med Rm 11; Jr Med Rrn 11-12; Sr 129 GARNER, RONALD—Football 10-11; Track 10; Hatchet Comm 12; Intramural Sp 9-11 . . . p. ENGLISH, WAYNE BRIAN—Soc Comm 12; Caf Staff 11; Shop Foreman 10-12; Intramural Sp Volleyball 11-12; Bookroom Staff; Intramural 31 Sp; Var Cl . . . p. 36, 165, 196 DE STEIN, BARRY—Woodshop Foreman 11-12 . . . p. 34, 108, 109, 132, 140 GASIOROWSKI, FRANK—Ad Woodshop 10-12 . . . p. 31 F . . . p. 36 DEUTSCH, MIRIAM—Stu Coun School Store FARRER, ROBERT—Stage Crew 9; Softball Mgr GEORGE, EDWARD—Var Cl; Chess Cl; Radio Comm; Chairman 12; Stu Coun Foreign Ex­ 9 . . . p. 34 Cl, Pres; Stu Coun Rep; Var Basketball 10; change Comm; French Cl, Pres; Stu Coun Home FAX, CHARLES SAMUEL—Stu Coun 10-12; HR Treas 12; Sr Sports Comm . . . p. 37, 166 for Crippled Children Comm 11-12; Foreword Foreword 10-11, Asst Ed 12; Chairman Stu GERENYI, DAVID F.—HR 226 . . . p. 37, 131 Staff; Sr Gift Comm; Sr Disc Group ... p. Coun Foreign Exchange Comm 12; Sr Disc GERMAINE, SARAH—HR Sec 11; FBLA 11 31, 129, 138, 139, 140, 151 Cl 11-12, Moderator 12; Jr Town Meeting on . . . p. 37 DE VAUL, BARBARA E.—Service Cl 12; Gregg Air 11-12; HR Treas 12; MATH Cl 12 . . . GERSON, PAUL—Sr Metal Shop 10-12; Intra­ £wd 11 ... p. 31 p. 34, 108, 115, 117, 119, 140, 142, 150, 154, mural Sp . . . p. 37 DICKMAN, HOWARD—Sr Hatchet Comm; Stu 155, 158 GERSTEIN, NANCY—Sr Soc Comm, Sec; HR Coun Alt 12; Chess Cl 10-12, Team 10-12; FELDSTEIN, LEE—Sr Pub Comm; Sr Scope; Treas; FTA 11-12; Span Cl 11-12; Northside AP Calculus; MATH Cl 11-12; Orch 10-11; A Orch 9-12; Intramural Sp; Speech; Speed Tutorial Proj 11-12; Eng 9-12; Speech . .. Intramural Sp . . . p. 31, 116, 121, 155, 159 Reading . . . p. 34, 107, 174 p. 37, 108, 109, 127, 156, 161 DINKIN, MARC—A Choir 10-12, Stu Director; FERGUSON, ALICE MARIE—Lib Staff 9-12; GIBSON, THOMAS A —Basketball 9; Soccer 9; Ensemble 10-12; Boys Choir 10-12; Volleyball FBLA 11-12; Sr Med Rm 12; Jr Med Rm 9; Softball 9; Safety Comm 11; Intramural Sp . . . Team 11; HR Pres 10-12; Pres Comm . . . p. Pep Cl 11; Intramural Sp 9-12; Off Asst 10 P- 37 - 31, 170, 171, 196 . . . p. 34, 160, 163, 164 GIEGLER, JANOS—OVT Electronics 12; Ger Cl DOBKIN, DAVID—MATH Cl 11-12, Sec 12; FIELDS, JACK—Chess Cl; Span Cl . . . p. 34, 10-11; Sr Track 11; Projection Work 10-11; Ger Cl 11; Sr Pub Comm 12; Chess Cl 12; 156, 159 Soccer 9, Letter; Sr Hatchet Comm . . . p. Am Chemical Soicety Test, 3rd place 11; Fore- FINEBERG, DONALD—FTA, Pa State Pres 11- 37, 133 ward Staff 11-12, Business Mgr; Yearbook 12; SUN 11-12; Debate Team 10-12; Home GILLETTE, KAREN—FBLA 11-12; Service Cl Staff . . . p. 31, 108, 109, 117, 119, 149, 151, for Crippled Children Comm 10-12; Sr. Disc 12; Proj Eng 10; Gregg Awds 11 . . . p. 37, 155, 159 Cl 12; MATH Cl 12; HR Pres 12 . . . p. 34, 160, 162 DOLFI, GLENN DOUGLAS—HR President 12; 138, 153, 155 GLOGOWER, FRED—Northside Tutorial Proj A Orch; PSSC Physics; AP Calculus; Swim FINEBERG, STUART—A Choir; Ensemble; Boy’s 11-12; Chess Team 11-12; Chess Cl 10-12, VP Team; Pres Comm . . . p. 32, 116, 121 Choir; All City Choir; Intramural Sp . . . 12; Hall Pat 12; School Store 12; Intramural DONATO, SHERRY—Drama Cl 10-11; News­ p. 34, 104, 170, 171 Sp 9-12 . . . p. 37, 139, 159, 165 paper Staff; Lib Staff 9-11; Class Sec 9; HR FINEBERG, SYBIL J.-—Sr Pub Comm; Stu Coun GOBOS, JOY—A Choir 11-12; All City Choir VP 11; Disc Cl 11; Chorus 9-12, Jr Sextet 11— Pub Comm; Twirlers Cl; Sp Classes 12; Ad 9-12; FTA 11; Span Cl 11-12, Sec; Intramural all these at Franklin Area HS, Murrysville, Pa. Crafts 11; Intramural Sp ... p. 34, 107, 108, Sp; Sr Pub Comm . . . p. 25, 38, 105, 144, , . . . p. 32 140 145, 156, 170, 171 DROSNES, WILLIAM—MATH Cl; A Choir; FINEMAN, HOWARD DAVID—Stu Coun Pub GOLD, HARVEY PHILIP—Ed, Comment 11-12; ^Ensemble; Chess Cl; HR VP 11; Calculus; Comm 12, Chairman; Stu Coun Rep 9-11, Alt Debate Team 10-11; Sr Disc Cl 11-12; Span PSSC Physics . . . p. 32, 116, 121, 155, 159, 10; HR Pres 10; Ger Cl 10-11; Sr Disc Cl 12; Cl 11-12; Sr Pub Comm 12; AP Classes . . . p. 170, 171 Debate Cl 10-11; A Orch 9-11 . . . p. 35, 108, 38, 108, 115, 154, 155 DRUGA, ROBERT—HR Pres; Intramural Sp; 115, 140 GOLDBACH, MARTHA—Hatchet Comm; Lib Jr Softball Team . . . p. 32 FINK, LOIS—Span Cl 11-12; Sr. Hatchet Comm Staff; Lab Asst; Crafts Cl; Ad Crafts; Sr DUBIN, KIM—Yearbook Staff, Art Ed; Sr Pub 12 ... p. 35,155 Leaders; Intramural Sp . . . p. 38, 127, 158, Comm, Co-Chairman; FTA; Art Cl, Pres; For­ FINKELSTEIN, SAUL-—Bookroom 9-12; Stu 201, 202 eign Exchange Comm; Drama Cl; HR VP Coun Home for Crippled Children Comm 11- GOLDBERG, FRANCINE—Sr Hatchet Comm; 9-12, Sec 10 . . . p. 32, 140, 148, 155, 156 12; Stu Coun Red Cross Comm Chairman 12; A Orch 11-12; Gregg Awds; Jr Office Aide 12; DUFF, MARGARET E.—Med Rm; Intramural Sp; Sr Hatchet Comm ,12 . . . p. 35, 138, 165 Jr All City Orch 10; FBLA 11; Intramural Home for Crippled Children Comm . . . p. FIREMAN, SHARYN—Prom Comm, Chairman Sp . . . p. 38 32, 138 12; Sr Stu Coun 9-11; Hospitality Comm 11- GOLDFEDER, ALBERT N. JR.—HR Pres 10-12; Stu Coun 9; Pres Comm, Sec; Stu Coun Pub DUFFY, JOHN—HR 254 ... p. 32 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm 11; Stu Coun Pub Comm 9-10; AP Classes . . . p. Comm; Sr Soc Comm; All City Band; A Band DURR, SUSAN—HR 356 .. . p. 32, 126, 129 . . . p. 38, 178, 180 DWYER, JO HN TERRENCE—A Orch 12; C 35, 111, 139, 161 FISHER, STEPHEN—HR Sec-Treas 9; Sr Soccer GOLDMAN, DAVID—A Choir 11-12; Boy's Orch 11 ... p. 32 9; Jr Track 9; Sr Track 10-11; Sr Soc Choir 11-12; Ensemble 12; Track Team 10-12; DYM, MAJORIE— Stu Coun Hos Comm, Chair­ Comm 12; Ad Woodshop 12; Intramural Debate Team 9-11; Cheerleader 12; HR Treas man 12; FTA "12; Stu Coun Soc Comm 11; Sp 9-12 . . . p. 35, 190 11 . . . p. 38, 170, 171 Stu Coun Home for Crippled Children Comm; FLEMING, PATRICK—HR Treas 12; Intramural GOLDMAN, ELLEN—Ger Cl; AP Amer Hist; Stu Coun School Store Comm 11; Span Cl 11; Sp 12; Ad Wood Shop 11; Electronics 11 . . . Northside Tutorial Proj . . . p. 38, 156 Sr Disc Cl 12 . . . p. 32, 40, 108, 111, 115, p. 35, 133 GOLDSTEIN, MELVIN M.—Var Basketball 11- 121, 139, 161 12; Letters 11-12; Stu Council Rep 10-11, Alt DZURA, GEORGE J.—Var Football 11-12; Track FLINN, BEVERLY—Stu Coun Rep 10-12; A Choir 11-12; Amer Legion Awd 9; Majorettes 12; Var Cl 11-12; Hall Pat 12; Sr Soc Comm; Team 9; AP Classes; HR Treas 11; HR VP 12; 10-12, Co-Capt 12; FBLA 12; Red Cross Comm A Band 11-12 . . . p. 38, 165, 178 Var Basketball Mgr . . . p. 33, 131, 166, 186 12; Lib Staff 12 . . . p. 35, 127, 160, 170, 204 GOLTZ, MITCHELL—Band 9-12; All City Orch 11-12; All City Band 12 . . . p. 38, 178, 180 E FOGEL, NANCY GAII^-Service Cl, Sewing 11- GOODMAN, GLORIA—Intramural Sp. 9; Ar­ EARL, ARTHUR—Var Football 12; Intramural 12; Intramural Sp 10; Ad Sewing 12 . p. 35, chery 10; Sr, Pub Comm 12; Lib Staff 12, p. Basketball; Soccer Team; Softball; Basketball 128, 129 38, 108, 109, 126, 163 Mgr ... p. 33 FORSCHER, CARRI LYNN—Art Cl 12; Med GOODMAN, PHYLLIS—Jr Stu Coun 9, VP; Sr ECKERT, LINDA—Yearbook Staff, Co Ed; Year­ Rm 11-12; Foreign Exchange Comm 12; FTA Gift Comm, Chairman; Stu Hos Comm 12; book Rep 11; Athl Promotion Comm 12; Stu 10-11; Sr Pub Comm 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm 14; Drama Cl 10-11 . . . p. 35, Stu Coun Rep 10; FTA 10; AP Biology 12; Coun Alt 11; Twirlers Cl 10-11; Caf Staff 12 Service Cl, Home Ec 12 . . . p. 38, 129, 139 . p. 33, 38, 139, 148 . 140, 156, 164 FRALIC, THOMAS J.—Prom Comm; FBLA 11; GORDON, CHARLES EVAN—Western Pa In­ ECKERT, PETER—Var Football 11-12; Intra­ dustrial Arts Fair, First Prize; MATH Cl 11; mural Sp; HR VP 10; Var Cl 12; Sr Metal Ad Art 10-12 ... p. 35 Cross Country Team; Lib Staff 9-11; Proj AP Calculus; Stu Coun Alt 9; Woodshop Fore­ ter; HR Sec; Sr Track; Var Cl . . . P- 41, 186, Cl 11' All City Jr Orch; Electronics Technician man 10-12; Intramural Sp 9-12; Sr Hatchet !89 , „ HARTZBERG, MURRAY—MATH Cl 12; Sr. Class ’... p. 26, 44, 133, 166, 174 Comm 12 . . . p. 39, 116, 132 KATZ, GERALD MARK—Stu Coun Rep 9-12; Pub Comm 12; Stu Coun Pub Comm 12; A GORDON, HOWARD M.—Sr Class Pres; De­ Sr Ways and Means Comm 12, Co-Chairman; Choir 12; Foreword Rep 9-12; Track Team 10; bate Team 10-12, Treas 12; Foreword Staff 12; Span Cl 11-12, VP 11; Sr Disc,Cl 12; MATH Intramural Sp 9-12 . . . p. 41, 155, 170, 171 Sr. Disc Cl; Stu Coun Rep 11; AP Classes 11- Cl 12; A Orch 9-12; AP Classes 11-12 . .. 12; A Band 10 . . . p. 39, 25, 107, 108, 115, HAYDEN, DALE—Track Team; Cross-Country Team; Var Cl, VP; Stu Coun Rep; A Choir; p. 44, 154, 155, 174 121, 150, 153, 154 KATZ, JEANNE—Stu Coun Rep 10; Stu Coun Basketball 9; Softball 9 . . . p* 41, 166, 170, GORDON, LEONARD—Yearbook Staff 12; Ger Hos Comm 11; Sr Soc Comm 12; Home for Cl 11; Lib Staff 11; Intramural Sp 9-12; 171, 190, 191 Crippled Children Comm 12; Bethesda Church Bethesda Church Tutoring Service 11-12 . . . HAYES, DONALD—HR VP 11-12; Bookroom Staff 9-12; Woodshop Foreman 11-12; Foot­ Tutorial Service 11-12; Yearbook Rep 11; Fore­ p. 39. word Rep 12; Proj Eng . . . p. 44, 138 GOSS, CAROL—FTA 12; Northside Tutorial Proj ball Team 10-11; Var Cl 12; Cross-Country Team 12; Track Team 10-12 . . . p. 42, 165, KAUFMAN, JOANNE—Foreign Exchange Comm 11-12; Stu Coun School Store Comm 12; 12; Art Cl 12; Russian Cl 10; HR Pres 11; HR HR Sec 12; Stu Hos Comm 12; Sr Hatchet 191 VP 10; A Orch; AP Classes . . . p. 44, 108, Comm 12; Sr Med Rm 11 . . . p. 39, 110, HAYWARD, RONALD WILLIAM—A Choir; 105, 115, 140, 156, 174 138, 139, 161, 164 Boys’ Choir . . . p. 42, 170 KAUFMAN, MICHAEL—A Choir; Track 9 ... GRANT, JAMES—Band; Soc Comm; Baseball; HECHT, MIRIAM—Stu Coun Home for Crip­ pled Children Comm; Stu Coun School Store p. 45, 170, 171 Basketball; Chess; Orch KAUFMAN, RENE—Stu Coun Hos Comm 12, GRAVES, ELIZABETH L.—Sr Class Sec; In­ Comm; HR Sec; Sr. Pub Comm; Med Rm 11-12; Chairman; Sr Gift Comm 12; Stu Coun Home tramural Sp; Lib Staff 9-10; PSSC Physics Foreword Rep; Sr Art Cl, Sec 12 . . . p. 42, for Crippled Children Comm 11; HR Pres 9; 11; AP Classes; Spanish 5 . . . p. 39, 105, 111, 126, 138, 139, 156, 164 HR Sec 11; HR VP 12; A Choir 12 . . . p. 119, 201 HELD, ERIC—HR VP 11; Intramural Sp .. . p. GRAY, GEORGE—Var Cl; Var Swim Team; HR 42 45, 139, 170, 171 KAUFMAN, RONALD M —Key Cl 9-12, Treas; Treas 10; Jr Ap; Intramural Sp . . . p. 39, HERMAN, BERNA—B Choir; Med Rm; Intra­ HR Pres 12; Chess Cl; JR Pub Comm; Stu 121, 166 mural Basketball . . . p. 42 GREB, KENNETH F.—Football Team 10-12; HERRING, MARSHA CAROI^Hatchet Comm; Coun Alt 12; Prom Comm; Pres Comm . . . Volleyball Team 11-12; Soccer Team 9; Track Bethesda Church Tutorial Proj; A Orch 10 . . . p. 45, 166 KAUFMAN, STANLEY—Stu Coun Rep 9-10; Team 9; Ad Mechanical Drawing 11-12; HR p. 42, 105 Pres 12; HR Sec 10 . . . p. 23, 39, 131, 166, HERRUP, KARL—A Choir; Ensemble; Stu Coun HR Pres 12; Sr Prom Comm; Stu Coun Pub Comm 9; Stu Coun Soc Comm 11; Pres Comm 186, 196 Rep; Pres Comm, Co-Chairman; Debate Team; GREEN, JEFFRY KEITH—Key Cl; HR Treas; Sr MATH Cl; Sr Disc Cl . . . p. 42, 64, 105, 117, . . . p. 45, 166 KELECAVA, BARBARA LEE—Ways and Means Ways and Means Comm; Sr Prom Comm; Stu 119, 139, 155, 153, 171 Coun Soc Comm . . . p. 39, 140, 166 HOCHHAUSER, ARLENE—Yearbook Rep 11; Comm; A Choir 11-12; HR Treas 12; Sr Med GREENBERG, SHARON—HR Pres 9; Crafts Cl Cafe Ticket and Candy Seller 11-12; AP Home Room; Stu Coun Rep 11; Intramural Sp . .. 10; Fr Cl 12; Hall Pat 12; Sr Gift Comm 12; Ec 10-11; Red Cross Comm 12; Hatchet Comm p. 45, 170, 171, 201 Tutorial Proj 12; Spec Classes . . . p. 39, 62 12; AP Classes . . . p. 42, 138 KENTOR, DIANE IRIS—Sec Comm, Chairman; GREENWALD, DIANE—Sewing Service Cl 12; HODDO, MICHAEL—AP Classes . . . p. 42, 131 Sr Hatchet Comm; Span Cl; Crafts Cl; Med Intramural Sp 10; Sewing OVT 12 . . . p. 40, HOLZER, SYLVAN M.—HR Treas 10-12; Sr Rm; Hall Pat; Lib Staff . . . p. 45, 127, 155, 128, 219 Soc Comm; Sr Ways and Means Comm; Ger 164 GRINBERG, ROBERT A —Chess Cl, Pres; Chess Cl 10-11; PSSC Physics; Band 9; Intramural KILLCRECE, KENNETH—Intramural Sp; Elec­ Team, Capt; Stu Coun Rep 9-12; Track Team; Sp . . . p. 42 tronics OVT; Jr Var Football . . . p. 45, 113 MATH Cl 11-12; Stu Coun Soc Comm; AP HORN, RICHARD—Intramural Sp 9-12; Chess KIMEL, FRANCINE—Sr Pub Comm; Sr Scope Classes . . . p. 40, 120, 121 Cl 9; Basketball Team 9; Softball Team 9; Staff, Artist; SUN 12; AP Classes . . . p. 45, GRISKEY, ALAN—OVT Electronics 12; Intramu­ Soccer Team 9; Safety Comm 11 . . . p. 42 105, 110, 115 ral Sp; HR Pres; Shop Foreman . . . p. 40, 133 HORN, RONALD—Intramural Sp 9-12; Softball KING, MICHAEL—Lab Asst; Track Mgr 11; GROSSBERGER, MURRAY—A Band 9-12, VP 9; Soccer 9; Safety Comm 9; Basketball 9; Var Cl; PSSC Physics 12; Caf Staff . . . p. 45, 12; A Orch 12; All City Orch 12; All City Chess Cl 9 . . . p. 42 120 Band 11-12 . . . p. 40, 174, 178, 180 HORNAK, MARYANN—FBLA 11-12; Intramu­ KING, ROBERT—PSSC Physics; Intramural Sp GROSSMAN, DAVID—Bethesda Church Tutor­ ral Sp 11; Service Cl 12; Gregg Awds 11 ...... p. 45, 191 ing Service; Drama; Tennis Team; City Jr. Ten­ p. 42, 162 KLATER, DAVID—MATH Cl 11-12; AP Calcu­ nis Champion; Jr. Basketball; Hatchet Comm. HUCKESTEIN, SANDRA—Service Cl 11; Greg lus; PSSC Physics; Chess Cl 11-12; Debate . . . p. 40, 105, 108, 139, 159 Awds; FBLA . . . p. 43, 160, 162 Cl 10; Band 9 . . . p. 46, 116, 121, 155, 159 GROSSMAN, MICHELE—FTA 12; Sr Prom HURLEY, JAMES—Projection Club 11; Intramu­ KLEE, BARBARA—A Orch 9-12; All City Orch Comm 12; Stu Coun Hos Comm 12; HR ral Sp 9-12; 500 Cl . . . p. 43, 166, 192, 193 and Talent Show 9; Stu Coun Soc Comm 11; Sec 10; Sr Counselor Aide 12; Ad Art 11-12 HUSAR, JAMES—Machine Shop Foreman 11-12; Sr Prom Comm; HR Sec 12; Drama Cl 10-11; . . . p. 40, 161, 162, 165 Stage Crew 11-12; Stage Crew Foreman 12; Proj Eng 12 . . . p. 46, 104, 108, 174 GUALTIERI, FRANK—Woodshop Foreman 9; HR Pres 11 . . . p. 29, 43, 164 KLEIN, ROSE—Sr Hatchet Comm; Foreword Staff; Intramural Sp 10; Jr Med Rm 11-12; Sr Crafts Foreman 10-12; Crafts Cl; Intramural Sp; I CCD Hist . . . p. 40, 127 Med Room 11-12 . . . p. 46, 104, 164, ISAACSON, RICHARD—A Choir 12; Sr Pub GULAK, HYMAN M.—HR Sec 9; HR Treas KLEIN, VALERIE—Intramural Sp 11; Med Rm Comm 12; Ensemble 12; Boys’ Choir 12 . . . 11-12; Hatchet Comm; Ways and Means Comm; 12 . . . p. 46 Hall Pat; Intramural Sp ... p. 40, 108 109 p. 43, 104, 170, 171 KLEMP, MARTIN—Hatchet Comm 12; Stu Coun 165 J Pub Comm 12; Red Cross Comm; Foreword JACOBSON, LOIS—Med Rm; Sr Soc Comm; Sr Rep 12; HR Treas 9; Band 9-10; Intramural H Gift Comm; HR Treas 9; HR Sec 11; Ad Sp .. . p. 46, 138, 140 HASS, MILTON—AP Biol; Caf Ticket Seller; Crafts . . . p. 43, 127 KNOX, CHARLES— Football 10-12; Baseball 10- Hall Pat .. . p. 40, 119 JOHNSON, KITTI S.—Yearbook Staff 12; Span 12; Stage Crew 10-12; Var Cl 10-12; HR VP; HADBERG, JEFFREY—Chess Cl 12; Sr Hatchet Cl 11-12; Speech; Jr Off Aid; Jr and Sr Leaders Foreword Rep . . . p. 46, 186, 188 Comm; Intramural Sp 10-12; CCD Hist .. 9-12; Intramural Sp 11; Pep Cl 10-11 . . . p. 43, KNOX, CLYDE—Var Football 10-12, Defensive p. 40, 159 107, 148, 156, 201, 202 HAHN, STANKEY—HR 254 . . . p. 4l Capt; Var Volleyball 11-12; Var Cl 11-12; JOHNSON, MARILYN—Service Cl 12; Proj Intramural Basketball 10-11; Track 9; Stu Coun HALL, GREGORY—Sr Track; Var Cl; Sr Foot­ Eng 10-11; Prom Comm 12; Intramural Sp 10- ball; Stu Coun; VP of Sophomore Class; News­ Rep 9; Basketball 9 . . . p. 46, 166, 186, 189, 11; Gregg Awds 11; Typing Awds 11; Leaders 196 paper Rep; Key Cl—all these at Washington Cl 9 . . . p. 43, 162 Township HS . . . p. 41, 190 KNOX, JAMES—Football Team 10-11; Baseball JONES, MELISSA—Speed Reading; Speech; Dra­ 10-12; Stage Crew 12; Var Cl 10-12; HR Sec HARRIS, HAROLD—Comment Staff; Sr Disc Cl; ma; Sr Soc Comm—transfer from Shaler HS Stu Coun Comm, Chairman; Track Team 11; 12; Baseball Team Capt 12 . . . p. 46, 164, 166, . . . p. 44, 105 186 Male Cheerleader; AP Classes . . . p. 41, 67, JOPINKO, MICHAEL—Stage Crew 12; Intra­ KOHLHEPP, FRED—AP US Hist; PSSC Physics 108, 121, 140, 154, 204 mural Sp; Sec 12 . . . p. 44, 164 HARRIS, MAXINE—Debate Team 9-12, Pres 12; JOSEPH, JEFFREY A.—Concert Band 11-12; . . . p. 46, 120 Foreword Staff 10-12, Asst Ed 12; Stu Coun Marching Band 11-12 . . . p. 44, 180, 178 KOKLADAS, WILLIAM F.—Caf Staff; Intra­ 12, Sec; Sr Disc Cl 11-12; Stu Coun Executive JOSEPHS, DANIAL—HR Treas 10-12; Chess mural Sp 9-10; Chess Cl . . . p. 46 Comm 11; Stu Coun Soc Comm 11; Drama Cl Cl 11-12; Chess Team 11-12; Sr Soc Comm; KOLAN, WESLEY—Stage Crew 9; Softball 9; 11 . . . p. 41, 105, 115, 153, 150, 154 Sr Ways and Means Comm; AP Classes; Intra­ Intramural Sp 9-10; Wood Shop Foreman HARRIS, NATALIE—Intramural Sp 9-12 . . . p. mural Sp . . .p. 44, 121, 159 9-12; Safety Cl . . . p. 47 41 K KOLESAR, KENNETH—Intramural Sp 9-11; HR HARRIS, RICHARD—Ger Cl, Treas; Hall Pat; Treas 11; Wood Shop Foreman 10 ... p. 47 KALSON, TRUDY—HR Pres 9; Stu Coun Pub KOPRIVA, ANDREA—FBLA 12; Service Club MATH Cl; Stu Coun Pub Comm; Sr Hatchet Comm; Athl Promotion Comm; Sr Med Rm Comm; AP Calculus . . . p. 41, 116, 121, 140 12; HR Sec 12; Pep Cl; Spec Classes . . . p. 44, 12; Gregg Awds 11 . . . p. 47, 160, 162 155, 157, 165 104, 140 KOVAL, LOIS E.—Basketball Team . . . p. 47 HARRIS, SHERREY—Hatchet Comm 12; HR KANCZES, WILLIAM—Stage Crew; Safety KRASIK, SOPHIE—Foreword Staff 12, Ed-in- Sec 11; Foreword Rep 10; Med Rm 11-12 . . . Comm—transferred from Bishop Boyle HS Chief; SUN 11-12; Gen Assembly AP, TA p. 41 . . . p. 44 Chapter Sec; MATH Cl 11-12; Sr Advisory HARTMAN, STUART—Var Football 10-12, Let­ KARELITZ, WILLIAM JAY—Var Cl; A Orch; Comm 12; HR Pres 12; Amer Chemical Society Awd 11; Duquesne University Assn Awd for LEVINE, JAMES A.—Attended Connolly Voca­ 9, Letter; Track 9, Letter; Intramural Sp . . . News Writing 11 . . . p. 31, 47, 105, 117, 150, tional H.S. p. 51, 52, 174 154, 155 LEVINE, SHEILA F.—Sr. Soc Com; Yearbook MALLIS, ELLEN DEBORAH—Red Cross Comm KRATSAS, ALEXANDRA—Service Cl 12; FBLA Staff; Med Rm; Book Room Staff; Bethesda 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm 12; Soc 11-12; Intramural Sp 9-11; Fashion Show 10-12; Church Tutoring Service . . . p. 50, 148 Comm 12; A Orch 10-12; HR Treas 9 ; Speech Twirlers Cl 10; Clothing OVT . . . p. 47, 128, LEVY, BROOKE—HR Sec Treas 11; HR Treas 12; Drama 12 . . . p. 52, 104, 107, 138 129 12; Sr Soc Comm, Co Chairman; Span Cl 11-12; MANDEL, SANDRA—AP Classes 11-12; Sr KRAUSE, WILLIAM—Ham Radio Cl 9-10; Intra­ Northside Tutorial Proj 11; May Queen Atten­ Ways and Means Comm; HR Treas 12; Sr mural Sp 9 -li; Band 3 10; Electronics at dant 11; FTA 11-12 . . . p. 50, 105, 109, 161, Pub Comm; Red Cross Comm 12; Home for Washington Technical . . . p. 47 156, 164, 202 Crippled Children Comm 11 ... p. 52, 108, 121 KREST, LAWRENCE—Cross Country Team 10; LEWIS, DONALD—Sr Swim Team 9-10; All City MANDELBLATT, CARL—Intramural Sp; 'HR City JV Meet, 4th Place; Track Team 10; A Band 9-12; Var Cl 10-12; A Band 9-12; In­ Treas 9; St Coun Alt; Coin Cl 9 .. p 52 Band; Speech 12 . . . p. 47, 107, 178, 180, 190 tramural Sp 10; SMSG Trig . . . p. 50, 166, MARCUS, HARRY—Yearbook Rep 12; Cross KRIKSTONE, STEVE—Swim Team 10-12, 3 174, 180 Country 11; MATH Cl; Intramural Sp . . . p. Letterman; Var Cl 10-12; Intramural Sp; Elec­ LEWIS, NATALIE—Lib Staff 9-12 . . . p. 50, 52, 155 tronic Technician Class; All City Band 10-12; 163 MARCUS, HARVEY L.—A Orch 10-12; All Sr Soc Comm; Stu Coun Rep 12 . . . p. 47, 133 LIEBERMAN, JUDY—Yearbook Staff 12; FTA City Orch 12; Intramural Sp 9-10 . . . p 53 KRIVJANSKI, NINA—HR 254 . . . p. 47, 129 11-12, Corresponding Sec 12; HR Pres 10-11; 174 KUPFER, LEONARD—Sr Hatchet Comm; Ger Foreword Rep 10; Med Rm 11 . . . p. 50, MARCUS, MARILYN—Yearbook Staff; Twirlers' Cl 10-11; Jr Basketball 9; A Band 11-12 . . . 149, 160 Cl 10-12; Majorette 11-12; Sr Pub Comm; p. 48, 178 LIEBERMAN, ROBERT—HR Pres 9; Var Foot­ Ways and Means Comm; St. Coun Rep 11-12; KUSHNER, DAYLE—Red Cross Comm 12; Sr ball 11-12; Var Swim 11; Var Wrestling 9; Gregg Awds 11 . . . p. 53, 108, 148, 205 Med Rm 12; Crafts Cl 12; Twirlers Cl 11; Ad Var Cl; Proj World Hist; Band 9 ... p. 50, MARCUS, SARARUTH—A Orch 9-12; All City Crafts 11-12; Pep Cl 10 . . . p. 48, 127, 138, 186, 189 158, 164 Orch 9-12; Lib Staff 10-12, Pres 12; Jr. Leaders LIFSHER, MARC—Foreign Exchange Stu; Cross Cl 9; AP Amer Hist; AP Eng; Spec Classes KWAPINSKI, CATHERINE—FBLA 11-12, Par­ Country Team 10-11; Span Cl; Brushton Tutor­ . . . p. 53, 105, 108, 109, 163, 174, 176 liamentarian, Scrapbook Comm Chairman; Lib ial Proj; Athl Promotion Comm; Track Team MARKOVITZ, MARSHA.—Hatchet Comm 12; Staff 12; Sr Med Rm 12; Twirlers Cl 10 . . . 10; Var Swim Team 12 . . . p. 50, 109, 140, p. 48, 160 Home for Crippled Children Comm 12; Red 142, 145 Cross Comm 12; Med Rm 11; Lib Staff 11; L LILLICOTH, JANET—Amer Legion Awd; Sr Foreword Rep 11; Drama Cl 10 . . . p. 53, LACHOWITZ, RAYMOND—Ad Drafting and Cheerleaders 11-12; Pep Cl 10-12; Athl Promo­ 108, 109 Design 12; Hall Pat 12; Intramural Sp 9-12 tion Comm 12; Gift Comm 12; Sr Off Aide MARKOWITZ, ROBERT—Projectionist; CCD Caf Staff 12 . . . p. 48, 131, 165 12; Jr. Cheerleader 9 . . . P- 50, 139, 145, US Hist; Sr Soc Comm . . . p. 53 LACSKO, JO HN JOSEPH—Intramural Sp; Caf 162, 204, 205 MARKOWITZ, SHELDON—Span Cl 11-12; Staff ... p. 48 LINDER, DIANE—FTA 12; Soc Comm 12; Hos MATH Cl 12; Chess Cl 12; Sr Soc Comm; LADIE, ALLEN—Jr. Var. Basketball; Intramural Comm 12; Gift Comm 12; Span Cl 12; HR AP Hist 11; AP Chemistry 12; PSSC Physics Sp . . . p. 48 Pres 9; Med Rm 11-12 . . . p. 50, 140 . . . p. 53, 111, 120, 155, 156, 159 LANDAY, BARRY LEE—All City Orch; Year­ LIPSCHER, BEVERLY DEE—HR Sec 12; Ser­ MARSZALEK, JOANN—Sr Med Rm 11-12; Span' book Rep; Chess Cl; Sr. Hatchet Comm; A vice Cl 12; Hatchet Comm 12; Jr and Sr Med Cl 11; Yearbook Rep 11; Intramural Sp; HR Orch 9-12; Drama . . . p. 48, 174 Rm 9-12; FBLA 11-12; Gregg Awds 11; Drama See 10; .Lab Asst 11; Ad Clothing 12 . . . p. LANDIS, WENDY—Stu Coun Rep 12; Sr Pub . . . p. 50, 104, 160, 162, 164 53, 164 Comm 12; 100 Friends of Art 11, 12, Chair­ LIPSITZ, HYMAN—Ger Cl; Chess Cl; PSSC MASLANKA, JOSEPH—Foreword Rep 9 . . . man; Span Cl 11; SUN 11; Hall Pat . . . Physics; BSCS Biol 10; CCD Hist 11 . . . p. p. 53 p. 48, 161, 139, 165 51 121, 157 MATTHIAS, MARLENE—Service Cl; FBLA 12; LANDWEHR, ANDREW—B Choir 9; Alt HR LITMAN, DAVID—HR 351 . . . p. 43, 51, 127 Sr Leaders 10-11; Jr Off Aide; Intramural Sp Foreword Rep 10; BSCS Biol 10; Coin Cl LITSKO, MILDRED MARIE—Typing Awd 11; 10-11; Typing Awds; Gregg Awds . . . p. 53, 9; Photography Cl 9 . . . p. 48, 104, 108 Intramural Sp 10-12; Caf Staff 11; Red Cross 162 MAYL, SHIRLEY—Span Cl 12; Sr Prom Comm; LANDWEHR, DAVID—Yearbook Rep 10; Ad Comm 12 . . . p. 51, 128, 129, 201 Med Rm 9-12; Pep Cl 9-10; Bethesda Church Art 9-11; BSCS Biol 10; Photography Cl 9; LITTMAN, JEFFREY—Hatchet Comm 12; CCD Golf Team Candidate 9 . . . p. 48 Tutoring Service 12; Foreword Rep 12 . . . Hist 11; Intramural Sp 10; Chess Cl 11; Fore­ p. 54, 164 LANGE, STEPHEN M.—Hall Pat 12; Cross word Rep 9; Stu Coun Rep 10 . . . p. 51 Country Team 10; Jr High Track Team 9, MAYOR, ARTHUR—HR 456 ... p. 54 LLOYD, JAYNIE—Soc Comm; Yearbook Rep; Letter; Yearbook Rep 9; Ad Mechanical Draw­ MAZEROV, SHEILA—Yearbook Rep 10; Lib Crafts Cl . . . p. 51, 162 ing; Intramural Sp; Spec Classes . . . p. 49, Staff 1-12; HR VP 12; Drama Class Treas- LLOYD THOMAS—Foreword Rep 12; Ad Me­ 73, 131, 165 12 . . . p. 54 LANTZMAN, MARC—Stu Coun Soc Comm; Hall chanical Drawing; HR Pres 9; Amer Legion McDERMOTT, MONICA—Counselor’s Aide— Awd; Intramural Sp; Sr Comms . . . p. 51 Pat 11; HR VP 10; Intramural Sp; Crafts Cl; Recent Transfer to TA . . . p. 56, 162 HR Sec Treas 10; Caf Staff . . . p. 49, 127 LOCKER, RICHARD—A Orch 9-12; All-City McVEIGH, MARY LOUISE—Med Rm 11-12; LAPIDUS, HOWARD—Var Cl 12, Pres; A Orch Orch 9-12; HR Pres 9; Track Team 9 ■ • • P- Yearbook Rep 12; Sr Leaders 10-12; Intramural 12, Pres; Swim Team 9-11; HR Pres 9-12; 51, 174 Sp 10-12; Off Aide; Gregg Awds; Typing Band, Drum Major; All City Orch; Athl LOEB, ROGER—Foreword Staff 10-12, Managing Awds 11 . . . p. 56, 123, 201, 202 Promotion Comm, Chairman . . . p. 49, 120, Ed 12, Sp Ed 10-12; SUN 10-12; Sr Disc 12; MELNICK, RORY—Ad Art 10-12; Drama 12; 157, 166, 174, 176, 177 Stu Coun 12; Sr Steering Comm; AP Classes Scholastic Art Exhibition 11; Intramural Sp . . . LAZARUS, HILLARD MICHAEL—Var Football . . . p. 51, 107, 108, 115, 121, 154, p. 54, 104, 108 Team 10-11; Ger Cl 10-11; MATH Cl 10- LOERKE, TIMOTHY— Football 11-12; Track 11- MENGES, SALLY—Intramural Sp 9; A Orch 11; Chess Cl 12; Sr Gift Comm, Co-Chairman; 12; HR Pres 12; Prom Comm 12, Co-Chairman; 9-12; String Cl 9-10; Stu Coun Athl Promotion Var Track Team 10; Intramural Sp . . . p. AP European Hist 12 . . ; p. 51, 166, 186, Comm 12; Manchester Tutoring Program 12; 49, 117, 119, 120, 155, 159 188 Home for Crippled Children Comm 12; All LEBOW, ALAN—Intramural Basketball 9; Intra­ LOVE, DEANNA—Sr Leaders 10-12; A March­ City Orch 9-11 . . . p. 54, 138, 139, 174 mural Softball 10; Sr Art Cl 12; OVT Com­ ing Band 9-10; Russian Cl 10; Foreword Staff MERITT, GERRY—Sr Prom Comm; A Orch mercial Art . . . p. 49, 126, 156 10-11; School Store Comm 11; AP Courses 9-12; All City Orch 9-10; Sr Med Rm; Jr LEFF, RUTH—Stu Coun Rep 10; Lib Staff 9; 11-12 . . . p. 51, 105, 110, 115, 202 Med Rm . . . p. 54, 164, 174 Jr. Off Aide 12; Stu Coun Hos Comm 12; Span LOWE, DEANNA—FTA 11-12; A Choir 12; MEYER, WILLIAM—Electronics Class . . . p. Cl 11; Foreword Rep 11; HR Treas 10 ...p. All City Choir 12; Girls’ Choir 12; Lib Staff; 54, 133 49, 139 Scholastic Art Awd 9; Hatchet Comm . . . p. MICHALISZYN, KAREN—Foreign Exchange LEIBOVITZ, DENNIS—City Tennis Champion­ 52, 104, 161, 170, 171 Stu; Span Cl 11-12, Pres; Foreign Exchange ship, Second Place; Var Tennis Team; Key LOYD, LEONARD—Recently Transferred to All- Comm 12; Ways and Means Comm, Co-Chair­ Cl; Sr. Prom Comm; Stu Coun Athl Promo­ derdice man; SUN 11; HR Treas 11; AP Classes . . . tion Comm; Drama and Speech . . . p. 49, 104, LUPOVITCH, SUSAN—A Choir 11-12; FTA 12; p. 54, 108, 11, 140, 142,156 107, 139, 165, 166, 197 Ensemble 12; Pub Comm; Home for Crippled MIGLIORATO, DOLORES—Gregg Awds; Jr Off LEVEN, STEVEN S.—Span. Cl; MATH Cl 12; Children Comm; Prom Comm; Bethesda Church Aide 12 . . . p. 54, 162 Willa Cather Awd for Short Story 10, Second Tutoring Service . . . p. 52, 138, 140, 161, MILLER, QAVID FRANKLIN—HR Pres 9-10; Place; AP Calculus 12; PSSC Physics 12; SMSG 170, 171 Stu Coun Rep 11; Jr Var Soccer; Jr Var Track; Math 9-U ; CCD US Hist 11 . . . p. 49, 116, M Sr Track; A Choir . . . p. 54, 140, 170 121, 155, 156 MACON, JOYCE E.—Book Room Staff; Intra­ MILLER, RUTH—FBLA 12; Sr Soc Comm; For­ LEVIN, TERRI ELLYN—FTA, 10, 11, 12; Stu­ mural Sp 10-11; Chorus 9 • • - P* 52, 127, 165 ward Rep 12; Stu Coun-Rep 9-10; HR Pres dent Council Social Comm 11; Senior Class MACOSKO, SONIA—Jr Med Rm 9-10 . . . P- 56, 9 . . . p. 54, 160 Publicity Comm, 12; SUN, 11; Foreword Rep­ MALATAK, KATHRYN—Intramural Sp 10-11; MINER, MARSHA KAY—Service Cl 12; Gregg resentative, 11; Medical Room Aide, 12; AR Awds 11; Intramural Sp 11 . . . P- 54, 162 Secretary, 9 . . . p. 49, 138, 163, 164 Service Cl 12; Chorus 9; Counselors’ Aide 12 . . . p. 52 MOONEY, JAMES—Var Football 12; Class Cl LEVINE, DONALD LOUIS—Projection Cl 9-U; 9; Soccer 9; Basketball 9; Intramural Basketball Ham Radio Cl 10, Sec; HR Sec 11; Jr Track MALLET, HERBERT—Sr Ways and Means Comm 12, Chairman; A Orch 10-12, First 9; Hall Pat 10 . . . p. 54, 186, 188 9; Sr Hatchet Comm 12; Sr. Gift Comm 12; MOONEY, SUZANNE—Lib Staff 12; Sr Soc Intramural Sp 9-12 . . . p. 49 Trumpet 12; FTA 11; All City Orch 9; Swim Cl 12; AP Classes 11-12 . . . p. 60, 115, 117, Gift Comm 12; Hos Comm 12; Hall Pat 11; Comm; Intramural Sp 9-10; Ad Art 11-12; Caf 108, 119, 155, 154 Ticket Seller 12; Fashion Show 10-12 . . . p. 54, Drama Cl 10; Swim Team 10; Yearbook Rep PORRO, LOUISA JEANNE—Med Rm 11; Year­ 163 9 . . . p. 58, 104, 107, 139, 161 book Rep 12; Eng 11; Sr Hatchet Comm . . . OSIER, GARY THOMAS—Projection Cl 10-11; MORRIS, ALICE DEAN—FBLA 11-12, Pres 12; p. 60, 107, 108 Service Cl 12; Sr Off Staff 12; Intramural Intramural Sp; Electronics at Washington Voca­ PRICE, JAMES—Intramural Sp 11; Chess Cl 9; Hockey 10; Intramural Basketball 10; Intra­ tional HS 11-12 p. 58 PSSC Physics 12 . . . p. 61, 121, 120, 197 mural Volleyball 10 . . . p. 55, 160, 162 OSWANT, PENNY—HR Treas; Pgh Youth Sym­ PULCINI, DONALD—Yearbook Rep 9; HR MORRIS, LARRY—Intramural Sp; VP 9, Schen- phony; All City Orch; Carnegie Library Young Treas 10; FBLA 11; Ad Print Shop 10-11; Iey HS . . . p. 55 Reviewers Cl; Chess Cl; Current Events Disc Typing Awd 12 ... p. 61 MORRIS, ROBERT—Cross Country 11; Hall Pat; Cl; Lib Staff . . . p. 58, 108, 109, 156, 159, Intramural Sp . . . p. 55, 165 174 Q MOSES, NANCY—Prom Comm, Co-Chairman; P QUINTON, DENNIS—HR 251 .. . p. 61 Yearbook Staff, Layout Ed; Stu Coun Pub PAGE, CLINTON—Yearbook Rep 11; Foreword R Comm; Creative Writing Cl; SUN; Stu Coun Rep 12; Ad Print Shop; NOMA Awd; Intra­ Soc Comm; Northside Tutorial Proj . . . p. 55, RASZEWSKI JO ANN—A Choir 11-12; Ensem- mural Sp; Typing Awd; OVT Graphic Arts bel 12; All City Choir 12; Hatchet Comm 12; 107, 109, 127, 140, 148, 154 MOUNTIN, ROBERT—Basketball 9; Jr Var p. 58, 133 Intramural Sp . . . p. 61, 162, 170, 171 PARADA, MICHAEL JOHN—Football 10-11; Basketball 10; Var Basketball 11 . . . p. 55 RECK, RONALD—A Choir 11-12; Ensemble 12; Basketball 12; Ad Wood Shop Foreman; Jr MOUNTIN, RONALD—Intramural Sp 9-10; All City Choir 12; Hatchet Comm 12; Lib Soccer 9; Jr Track 9 • • • p. 58 Safety Comm; Basketball 9; Football 9 Staff 12; Foreword Rep 9-12; Yearbook Rep PARZYCK, SANDRA—FBLA 11-12; Sr Coun­ 9-10 . . . p. 61, 170, 171 p. 55 MOZEIK, KENNETH L.—OVT in Drafting: selors’ Aide; Greg Awds . . . p. 58, 160 REICH, JAY—Sr Class VP 12; Debate Team PASCAL, MICHAEL—Football 10-12; Soccer 9; Intramural Sp; HR Sec; Var Cl . . . p. 55, 131 10-12, VP; Extemporaneous Speaking 11, State Soc Comm 12; Co-Chairman; HR Treas 11 . . . MUDRY, DAVID—OVT Drafting 11-12; Intra­ Champion; SUN 12, VP; All City Orch 11-12; p. 58, 186 mural Sp . .. p. 56, 131 Key Cl 11-12, Sec; HR Pres 9-10 . . . p. 61, PASEKOFF, BONNIE—Sr Pub Comm; FTA 12; 105, 115, 117, 154, 166, 174, 176 N HR Pres 10; A Choir; All City Choir 12; RICE, JEFFREY—HR Pres 9; HR VP 10-11; NAPOLITANO, LOUIS—Chess Cl 9; Hall Pat Proj Eng; Stu Coun Rep 9 . . . p. 58, 161, Soccer Team 9, Letter; Softball Team 9, Letter; 11; Cafe Staff 1; Intramural Sp 1 0 -1 1 .... p. 170, 171 Foreword Rep 9; Span Cl 11; Intramural Sp 56 PEARLMAN, MARSHA—Library Staff, 9; Intra­ 10-12 . . . p. 61, 109 NAUHAUS, ERIC-—Swim Team 9-12, Letter; Var. mural Sp 9, 10, 11; Foreword Rep, 11 . . . RICHMAN, GARY—Debate Team 10-12, Busi­ Cl; Sr Soc Comm; Intramural Sp 9-12; HR p. 59 ness Mgr; Stu Coun Athl Promotion Comm, 12, Sec Treas 9-10; Hall Pat; Wood Shop Fore­ PEARLSTEIN, JUDITH D.—MATH Cl 11-12; Chairman; MATH Cl 11-12; Sr Disc Cl 12; man . . . p. 56, 165, 166 SUN 12; Span Cl 11-12; A Orch 10-12; Sr. AP Classes 11-12; PSSC Physics . . . p. 61, NEFT, JAMES—CCD Hist 11 . . . p. 56 Hatchet Comm 12; HR Pres 9, VP 12; Off 105, 115, 117, 121, 139, 155 NEFT, MICHAEL DANIEL—Cross Country; Aide 12 . . . p. 59, 105, 154, 155, 156, 174 RICHTER, PETER—Entered Allderdice Jan ’64; Track; Print Shop Foreman 9-10; Cafe Staff 11; PERER, ALAN HARVEY—Swim Team 9-11, Let­ HR 365 . . . p. 61 Intramural Sp. ... p. 56 ter 9-10; Volleyball Team 10-11; Var Cl 10-12; RICKLEY, MARK—Intramural Sp 9-12; Electron­ NELKIN, ROBERT—Key Cl, Pres, VP 9-12; Ger Cl 11; Male Cheerleader 12; A Choir ics Technician Class: Electron Officer 12 . . . Stu Coun Athl Comm, Chairman; Stu Coun Rep 11-12 . . . p. 59, 166, 170, 171, 196 p. 62, 138 9-11; Debate Team 9-11; Sr Disc Cl 12; PERLMAN, HARRIET—Jr Med Rm 12; Sr RIES, ARDITH—Intramural Sp 10-11; Sr Lead­ Male Cheerleaders 12; Office Aide . . . p. 56, Hatchet Comm; Drama 12 . . . p. 59, 105, ers 11, Sec; Book Room Staff 11; Counselors' p. 60, 144, 166 109, 164 Aide 12; AP Chem; Calculus . . . p. 38, 62, NESTOR, CHARLES—St. Coun Rep 12; Var Cl PERLMUTTER, JEROME—A Band; Marching 116, 120, 162 10-12; Var Track 10-12, Letter; PSSC Physics Band; HR VP 10; Intramural Sp . . . p. 59 RIPP, ROBIN—FTA 1-12, VP 12; Sr Hatchet . . . p. 56 PERRIN, GOLDYE—FTA, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Ger­ Comm, Co-Chairman; Hos Comm 12; Stu Coun NEUMAN, THOMAS—Foreword Staff 11-12; man Club, 11, 12; Student Council, 9, 10; Rep 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm 11; Var Cl; Sr Pub Comm 12; St. Coun Pub Sr Hatchet Comm; Red Cross Comm, 12; Girls Creative Writing Cl 10; HR Pres 10 . . . p. 37, Comm 9-12; Art Cl 12; Tennis Team 11-12; Swim Team, 9, 10; Special Classes, 9, 10, 11, 62, 108, 109, 129, 139, 160 Cross Country Team 10-11 . . . p. 57, 140, 12 . . . p. 59, 104, 138, 160, 159 RITER, HANNAH—FTA Span Cl; HR VP 11; 151, 197 PERRY, PATRICIA—FBLA 11; Staff 11; Stu Bethesda Church Tutoring Service; Pub Comm NEWMAN, JUDITH LYNN—A Choir 12; Med Coun Alt 11; HR Sec 12; Pep Cl 10; In­ . . . p. 62, 155, 160 Rm 10-12; All City Choir 12; Stu Coun Hos tramural Sp 9-12; Stu Coun Soc Comm 12 . . . ROSEN, ARLEEN FERN—Med Rm 9; Foreword Comm 12; Foreword Rep 12; Sr Soc Comm p. 59 Rep 12; Hatchet Comm 12 . . . p. 62, 127 12; Girls' Choir 12 . . . p. 57, 170, 171 PIPER, STEPHEN M.—Ger Cl; MATH Cl; AP ROSEN, JAMES M.—Sr Soc Comm; Stu Coun NEWMAN, SEMA—Foreword Rep 9; Yearbook Physics; AP Calculus: AP Eng; Westinghouse Pub Comm 12; Span Cl; Basketball Team 9; Rep 10; Intramural Sp 9-12; Hall Pat 11; Hat­ Science Honors Program . . . p. 27, 59, 108, Stu Coun 10 . . . p. 62, 107, 140 chet Comm 12 . . . p. 24, 57 117, 119, 155, 157 ROSENBERG, ELLEN—Cheerleader 11-12, Co- NUSSBAUM, BURTON—Sr. Soc Comm; HR PLATT, LOUISE—FTA 10; Sr. Soc Comm; Pep Capt 12; FTA 11-12; Sr Disc Cl 12; Stu Coun Treas 11; Yearbook Rep 9; Swim Team 9; Cl 10; School Store 11; HR Sec 9-12; HR Treas Soc Comm 11-12; Sr Athl Promotion Conun 12, All City Orch 12; All City Band 11-12; A 10; Hall Pat 12 . . . p. 59, 165 Co-Chairman; Stu Coun Rep 12; HR VP 11 Band 10-12 . . . p. 57, 178 PLENDERLEITH, THEODORE J — Basketball 9, . . . p. 62, 105, 115, 139, 140, 160, 162, NYIRI, CYNTHIA—Service Awd 9; FTA 10; Letter; Soccer 9, Letter; Track 9-12; Woodshop 204, 205, Span Cl 11; Sr Leaders 10-12; Intramural Sp Foreman 11-12 . . . p. 59 ROSENBERG, IAN—Hatchet Comm 12; All 10-12 . . . p. 57, 201, 202 PLESSET, MELISSA—Fr Cl 9; Sr Athl Pro­ City Orch 12; All City Band 10-11; Intra­ NYSTROM, WARREN—Pres Comm 12, Chair­ motion Comm; Spec Classes 9-12; Choir 9-11 mural Sp 9-12; Marching Band 10-12; A Band man; HR Pres 10; Baseball Team 11-12; Var . . . p. 60, 108, 109 10-12 . . . p. 62, 178, 180, 196 Cl 11-12; HR Sec 11; Basketball 9; Controlled ROSENBLOOM, MARC-JAY—Foreword Rep 11; Eng . . . p. 57, 166 POBER, IREN—HR Pres 10-12; Ger Cl 11-12; PSSC Physics; A Band 9-12; Stu Coun Rep Hall Pat 12; Coin Cl 9; Intramural Sp; Wood O 9; Marching Band 9-12; Spec Classes . . . p. 60, Shop Foreman 10 ... p. 62, 165 OBERNAUER, LYNN—Prom Comm 12; St. 107, 121 ROSENBLOOM, SUSAN—FTA 12; A Choir 11- Coun Pub Comm 12; Sr Off Aide 12; Home for PODOLSKY, BARBARA ILENE—Sr Soc Comm; 12, Sec 12; Ensemble 12; HR Treas 9-11; Stu Crippled Children Comm 11; Sr Med Rm 10-11; FBLA 12; Lib Staff 11; Jr Med Rm 11; Ad Coun Hos Comm 12, Co-Chairman; Prom Pep Cl 10 . . . p. 57, 128, 138, 140, 161, Crafts 1-12 . . . p. 60, 127, 160 Comm; Sr Nom Comm 11 . . . p. 62, 160, 170, 162 PODOLSKY, GAIL JOYCE—Foreword Rep 11; 171 O’BRIEN, PAT—Soccer 9; Intramural Sp 9-12; Med Rm 12; Yearbook Rep 12; Red Cross ROSENFELD, STEVE—Intramural Sp; PSSC Phy­ Chess Cl 9; OVT Drawing 12; Safety Comm Comm 12; Hall Pat 9; Intramural Sp 9; Athl sics; Hatchet Comm . . . p. 63', 121 11; Basketball 9 . . . p. 57, 131 Promotion Comm 12 . . . p. 60 ROSENFELD, RENEE—FTA 10; Foreword Rep O’BRYAN, JAMES—Commercial Art Class 12; POINDEXTER, ELAINE—Pep Cl 10-11; Sr 10; Chess Cl 12; Span Cl 12; Hatchet Comm Ad Art Class 11; Chess Cl 11 . . . p. 57, 126 Leaders 10-11; Med Rm 10; Intramural Sp 9-12; 12; AP Chem; Intramural Sp . . . p. 63, 120,' OKLIN, MARC—HR Pres 12; Sr Pub Comm; Drill Team, Capt 10; Fashion Show 11-12; Cafe 155, 159 Pres Comm 12; Chess Cl; A Orch; String Cl Staff 11 . . . p. 60, 129, 129, 164 ROSENFIELD, LINDA—Service 12; Home for 10; All City Jr Orch . . . p. 57, 159, 174 POLITO, JO ANN—Prom Comm 12 ... p. Crippled Children Comm 12; Jr Leaders 9; OPPENHEIMER, ALFRED M.—Fr. Cl; Photo­ 60 Sr Leaders 10; Athl Letter 9 . ■ ■ P- 63, 138, graphy Cl 9; Athl Chairman 9; Sr Class Hat­ POLK, MARSHA J.—A Band 10-12; All City 165 chet Comm; AP Calculus 12; PSSC Physics Band 10-12; Music Librarian 12; Lib Staff 9, ROSENTHAL, LINDA—Stu Coun Rep 12; Prom 12; Ad Mechanical Drawing 11 . . . p. 58, Service Afr; Jr Off Aide 9 . . . p. 60, 174 Comm; Lib Staff 10-12; Art Cl 12; Scholastic 107, 121, 116 180 Art Awds 9-11; HR VP 12 . . . p. 63, 124, OPPENHEIMER, NANCY—FTA 10; Hatchet POLLOCK, EILEEN—Debate Team 11; Span 156 Comm 12; Red Cross Comm 12; Pep Cl 9; Cl 11-12; SUN 12; Sr Pub Comm 12; Sr Scope ROSENWASSER, MARC—A Band; Marching Ad Home Ec; Hall Pat 12 . . . p. 58, 138, Staff 12; AP Classes 11-12 . . . p. 60, 108, Band; All City Band; Football Mgr; Basketball 165 111, 115, 154, 155 Mgr; AP Fr; Intramural Sp . . p. 63, 186 ORRINGER, HELEN—FTA 10-12, Historian 12; PORITZ, DARWIN H.—MATH Cl 2; Sr Disc ROTH, HANNAH—Yearbook Staff 12, Co-Ed; MATH Cl 11-12; Sr Disc Cl 12; Ad Art Cl SCHIRM, LINDA—Service Cl; Off Aide; Gregg 12; Foreword Staff 11, Treas; HR Treas 9-10 Bethesda Church Tutoring Service 12 .. p 68 Awds; Twirlers Cl; Intramurals . . . p. 66, 170, 171 . . . p. 63, 117, 121, 148, 149, 155 162 SILVER, MARCIA LYNNE—FTA 12; Sr Prom ROTH, HOLLY ANN—Drama Cl 10-11; Stu SCHREIBER, BRIAN CHARLES—Athl Letters; Coun Pub Comm 11; Athl Promotion 12; Sr Comm 12; Med Rm 10-12; Ad Art- Pep Cl Stage Crew 10; Stu Coun Rep 10; HR VP 11 . . . p. 68, 108, 161 Soc Comm; HR Sec 11; Gold Key Scholastic 11; Service Cl 10; Sr Soc Comm 12; Intramural Art Contest 9; Dragon at Homecoming . .. SILVERMAN, MARC—Ad Mechanical Drawing; Sp . . . p. 66, 165 Hatchet Comm; Intramural Sp; Sr Track p. 61, 63, 108, 126, 145 SCHUGAR, CAROL—Fr Cl 11, VP; School Store p. 68 RUBEN, STEPHEN B.—Yearbook Staff 12, Busi­ Comm 11; Crafts Cl 9-10; Tutoring Service ness Ed; A Choir 11-12, Pub Director and SILVERMAN, RUTH—A Choir 11-12, Ensem­ 11-12; FTA 12; Prom Comm 12; HR Pres ble 12; Foreword Staff 10-12; Stu Coun Home Treas, Ensemble 11-12; Sr Pub Comm; Stu Coun 9 . . . p. 62, 66, 161 for Crippled Children Comm 11-12; School Rep 9-10; HR Pres 11; Golf Team 10-12 . . . SCHULTZ, STEPHEN—SUN, Pres; Debate Store Comm 12; Sr Athl Promotion Comm; p. 63, 109, 149, 170, 171 Team 9-12; United Fund Stu Speaker 11-12, Intramural Sp 10-12; HR VP 11 . . . p. 68, RUBENFELD, ALLEN—Jr Track Team 9; In­ Runner-Up Awd Allegheny County; MATH 105, 138, 139, 150, 170, 171, 201 tramural Sp . . . p. 63 Cl 12, Treas; Stu Coun Foreign Exchange SILVERS, LYNN—Foreword Staff 9; Sr Hatchet RUBENSTEIN MARTIN—Athl Promotion Comm 11-12; HR Pres 9-10; AP Classes . . . Comm; Jr Med Rm 12; Bethesda Church Tutor­ Comm 12; Hatchet Comm 12; Speed Reading p. 24, 66, 108, 115, 117, 140, 153, 154, ing Service 12; Spec Classes 12; Jr Stu Coun 12; Eng 9-12; Ad Wood Shop; Intramural Sp 158 Pub Comm 9 . . . p. 68, 164 . . . p. 63, 107 SCHWARTZ, ALAN—Yearbook Rep 9-11 ; In­ SIMON, STEPHEN DAVID—MATH Cl 12; RUBIN, CARL—Caf Staff; Intramural Sp . . . tramural Basketball 9-11; Intramural Softball Chess Cl 12; AP Classes 12; A Orch 10-12; p. 64 9-11; Caf Staff 11 . . . p. 66 Intramural Sp 9-12; Coin Cl 9; Foreword and RUBIN, JAMIE LYNN—Pep Cl 10-12; Cheer- SCHWARTZ, DAVID MICHAEL—A Orch 9-10; Yearbook Rep 9 . . . p. 68, 116, 120, 155 Leader 12; Lib Staff 10-11; HR Sec 9-11; Sr AP Hist 12; All City Orch 9-10; Debate Cl 159, 174 soc Comm; Stu Coun Athl Promotion Comm 10; Foreword Staff 9; Stu Coun Pub Comm SINGER, JEREE VEE—A Choir, Ensemble; 12; Intramural Sp 9-10 . . . p. 64, 204, 205 9 . . . p. 66 Drama; Sr Hatchet Comm; Women's Inter­ RUBIN, ROBERTA—FTA 11-12; Span Cl; Sr SCHWARTZ, MARVIN—Intramural Sp; A d- scholastic Swim Team; BSCS Biol; A City Pub Comm 12; Yearbook Rep 11-12; B Orch Wood . . . p. 66 Chorus; Intramural Sp ... p. 69 105, 170 9-10; Intramural Sp 9-11; Sr Girls Swim Team SCHWARTZ, MONA R.—Sr Soc Comm; Intra­ 171 9-10 . . . p. 64, 108, 127, 161 • mural Sp 9-11; Ad Crafts 11-12; Yearbook Rep SIVITZ, JOSH—Football 10; Basketball 10-11; RUDKIN, STEVEN—Print Shop Foreman 11-12; 10; Foreword Rep 10; HR Treas 10 . . . p. Baseball 10-11; Band 10; Speech 11; Sr Soc Hatchet Comm 12; Intramural Basketball 9-12; 66, 127 Comm; Sportsmanship Awd 9 . . . p. 69, 166 Intramural Soccer 9-11; Spec Eng 11 . . . p. 64 SCORATOW, MARTIN MURRY—Cross Coun­ SKIRBLE, ROSANNE FAY—Foreign Exchange RUSSEK, BARBARA—Hatchet Comm; Red Cross try Team 11; Chess Cl 12; Sr Hatchet Comm; Stu; Stu Coun Foreign Exchange Comm 11-12; Comm; Yearbook Rep; Med Rm; Service Cl Intramural Sp 9-12 . . . p. 66, 159 Span Cl 11, Program Chairman 12; Stu Coun . . . p. 64, 128, 129 SECOLI, RAY—Var Cl 10-12; Athl Promotion Rep 11-12; Sr Pres Comm 12, Chairman; Cheer­ RYAVE, PHYLLIS R.—Debate; Hatchet Comm; Comm 21; Football 11-12; Basketball 10-12; leader 11-12; Sr Orch 11-12 . . . p. 69, 139; Red Cross Comm . . . p. 62, 64, 107, 109, 138 Baseball 10-12; Intramural Basketball Champs 140, 142, 155, 174, 204 RYAVE, SUSAN—FTA 11; Forensic League 12; 10-11; HR Sec 10-11 . . . p. 66, 186, 189, 192 SKOLNIK, JENNIFER—AP Classes 11-12; Lib Pub Comm 12; Red Cross Comm; AP Fr 12 SEGAL, LLOYD—Sr Scope 12, Ed; Debate Team Bulletin Board Staff 9-12; Foreword Art Staff . . . p. 108, 109, 110 10-11; Sr Pub Comm 12, Co-Chairman; Cross 11-12; Russian Cl 9-10; Sr Pub Comm 12; ACTION Housing Tutorial Program 11; Year­ S Country Team 11; HR Pres 10-12; Jr Stu Coun Pub Comm 9, Chairman Jr High Bas­ book Staff 12 . . . p. 69, 108, 117, 118, 119, SABLE, JACK—HR Pres 12; Baseball Team 9-12, 149, 151 ketball Team 9 . . . p. 66 Capt 11; Var Cl; Stage Crew; Band 5 10-12 . . . SLOMOFF, DANIEL A.—-Stu Coun School Store . . . p. 64, 164, 166 SELEKMAN, HOWARD R.—Ger Cl 11-12, Pres 12, Chairman; A Choir 10-12; SUN 12; MATH SABLOWSKY, RICHARD BRENNER—Jr Stu 12; FTA 12; A Orch 11-12; Red Cross Comm; Cl 11-12; Debate Team 10-11; Cheerleader 12 Coun Pub Comm 9, Co-Chairman; Sr Stu Northside Tutorial Proj . . . p. 66, 161, 157, . . . p. 69, 107, 119, 139, 154, 155, 170, 171 Coun Pub Comm 12, Co-Chairman; Yearbook 174 SLUTSKY, LINDA—Sr Soc Comm 12; Stu Coun Staff 12; HR Pres 9; Stu Coun Rep 11; AP SEPTER, CHERYL—Commercial Art Course; In­ Pub Comm 12; Creative Writing Cl 10; Year­ Biol 12; Sr Prom Comm . . . p. 64, 107, 119, tramural Sp; Leaders Cl 9 . . . p. 67, 126, 127 book Rep 9-11; HR Pres 9; Speech and Drama 140 SERBIN, RICHARD—HR VP 11; HR Treas 9; 12; Red Cross Comm 12 . . . p. 69, 104, 107, SABLOWSKY, STEVEN—Jr Stu Coun Rep 9; Prom Comm; Spec Print Shop 11; Intramural 138, 140, 163 Jr Stu Coun Pub Comm 9; HR Pres 11-12; Sp; Red Cross Comm . . . p. 67, 138, 153 SMITH, HUBERT—Football Team; Track Team; Athl Promotion Comm 12; MATH Cl 11-12; SHAPIRO, ALAN JOSHUA—Debate Team 10- Prom Comm . . . p. 69 Span Cl 11; AP Classes . . . p. 64, 116, 121, 12, Statistician 12; Comment 11-12; Co-Ed; SNIDER, JENNIFER—Red Cross Comm; Lib 155 Crafts Cl 11-12, Pres 12; Sr Disc Cl 11, Sec- Staff; Span Cl; Speech; Drama . . . p. 69, SACHS, MARCIA—HR Sec 12; Hatchet Comm Treas; Foreign Exchange Comm 11-12; SUN 107 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm 11-12; 11-12; MATH Cl . . . p. 67, 108, 115, 117, SNYDER, REBECCA SUE—A Choir 11-12; A FBLA 11; Gregg Awds 11; AJA 10; Intra­ 119, 140, 153, 154, 155 Orch 11-12; All City Sr Orch 10; Creative Wri­ mural Sp 9 • • ■ P- 65, 138 SHAPIRO, LYNN—Stu Coun Home for Crip­ ting Cl 10; Sr Med Rom 10-11; Sr Counselor’s SACK, LYNN D.—FTA, Treas; Sr Pub Comm pled Children Comm 9-12, Chairman 11-12; Aide 12; Spec Courses . . . p. 69, 162 12; Athl Promotion Comm 12; Med Rm; HR Stu Coun Executive Board 11; Fr Cl 11, Sec; SNYDER, SARAJEAN—Foreword Rep 11; Sr Pres 9-11; TA Rep to Kaufman’s HS Board; Crafts Cl 11; Sr Athl Promotion Comm 12; Sr Leaders 10; Drama Class 12 . . . p. 69 Intramural Sp . . . p. 40, 65, 128, 129, 161 Gift Comm 12; Stu Coun Hos Comm 12 . . . SOBEL, DAVID—Sr Stu Coun 12, Pres; All SACK, TRUDY—FTA 10-12, Sec 12; HR Sec p. 62, 67, 105, 108, 110, 127, 138, 158 City Stu Coun 12; Debate Team 11-12; Sr 11-12; Athl Promotion Comm; Sr Soc Comm; SHEHADY, THOMAS DAVID—Intramural Sp; Disc 12; Art Essay Awd 11; Cheerleader 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm; HR VP 9; Jr High Basketball Team; Sr Basketball AP Classes . . . p. 25, 38, 70, 115, 117, 120, Ad Art . .. p. 65, 108, 138, 161 SHERMAN, JOEL A —HR Treas 12; Stu Coun 144, 154 SACKS, JEFFREY—HR Officer 9-12; A Choir Ways and Means Comm 12; HR Pres 11; Sr SOCKEL, GAYLE—HR Sec 10-12; FTA 12; Sr 11-12; Ensemble 11-12; Boys’ Choir 11-12; Hatchet Comm 12; HR VP 10; Chess Cl 11-12; Prom Comm 12; Stu Coun Pub Comm 11-12; Intramural Sp 9-12 . . . p. 65, 170, 171 Stu Coun Red Cross Comm 12 . . . p. 67, 105, Sr Art Cl 12; Hall Pat 12; Lib Staff 10-11; In­ SAILOR, SANDRA—Pep Cl 10; Intramural Sp 110, 138 tramural Sp 10 . . . p. 70, 108, 109, 140, 156, 10-11; Service Cl 12;Off Aide 12; Typing SHEROKE, CHARLES—Jr Soccer; Jr Track; Jr 165 Awds; FBLA 12 . . . p. 65, 160, 162 Softball . . . p. 67 SOLMAN, LYNNE—FBLA 12, Asst Reporter; SALEN, RICHARD—Elementary Functions . . . p. SHIFLET, ZELDA LEE—Lib Staff 9-12, VP Service Cl 12; Sr Off Aide 12; Greg Awds 11- 65 10; Span Cl 11, Sec; Russian Cl 10; Oriental 12; Typing Awds 11; Leaders Cl 9 . . . p. 70, SAMBOL, LINDA SUSAN—Stu Coun Rep 9; Study Group 10; Sr Pub Comm 12; Foreword 106, 162 Majorettes 12; Med Rm 9-12; Jr and Sr Lead­ Rep 9 . . . p. 68, 105, 163 SOLOMON, AUDREY—HR Sec 12; Sr Hatchet ers A-10; Intramural Sp 9-10; Lab Asst 12; SHINER, JAMES ALAN—Var Football 10-12; Comm 12; Lib Bulletin Board Staff 12; Fore­ HR VP 9 . . . p. 65, 204 Stu Coun Athl Promotion Comm 12; Stu Coun word Rep 11; Sr Art Cl 12; Ad Art 11-12; Drama 12 . . . p. 70, 104, 108, 124, 156, SANDLER, DAVID—Chess Cl; Current Affairs Pub Comm 12; HR Treas 9-10, Pres 11; Stu Cl . . . p. 65, 108 Coun Rep 12; Jr Var Soccer 9; Intramural 163 Sp . .. p. 68, 120, 139, 140, 186 SOLOMON, ILENE BARBARA—A Choir 11-12; SAVIDO, SHARON—Jr Leaders 9; Sr Leaders Vocal Ensemble 12; Sr Med and Counselor's 10-11; HR Sec 11-12; Athl Awds 9-11; Service SHRINSKY, KAREN—HR Treas 12; Span Cl 12; Med Rm 10-12; Home for Crippled Child­ Aide 11-12; Sr Hatchet Comm; Stu Coun Red Cl 12; Stu Coun Soc Comm 12; Intramural Cross Comm; Yearbook Rep 12; North Side Sp 9-H . . . p. 65, 129, 140, 162 ren Comm; All City Choir 12; A Choir 12; Sr Nom Comm . . . p. 68, 138, 155, 170, 171 Tutorial Proj 11-12 . . . p. 70, 138, 170, 171 SCHAMUS, PATRICIA—HR Sec Treas 11-12; SHUGERMAN, EARL JOSEPH—Track 9; Projec- SOLOW, DANIEL—Sr Var Tennis Team, Letter; Ger Cl 12; Chess Cl 12; Sr Ways and Means Chess Cl 11; Northside Tutorial Proj; Amer Comm; Sr Hatchet Comm; Athl Awds 10-12; jection Cl 9-11; Cross Country 10-11; Drama 12; Yearbook Rep 9; Sr Track . . . p. 68, 105, 108 Chemical Society Test; Fr Awd; AP Calculus Sr Counselor Aide . . . p. 65, 104, 108, 148, 12; AP Chem 12 . . . p. 70, 117, 120, 197 159, 201 SIEGAL, BONIJENE—A Choir 11-12; Librarian 12; Med Rm 11-12; HR Treas 11; HR Pres SOLOW, ROSALYN—Sr Prom Comm; FTA 12; SCHENKER, DEBRAH—Sr Hatchet Comm 12 Stu Coun Pub Comm 12; Drama 12; Sr Med . . . p. 66, 107 9; All City Choir 12; Creative Writing Cl 10; U Rm 12; Foreword Rep 10; Bethesda Church UDELL, SHARYN— Hatchet Comm; Red Cross Tutoring Service 11-12 . . . p. 70, 105, 107, Comm; Home for Crippled Ch.ldren Comm; 140, 161, 164 SONDHEIMER, STEVEN JOSEPH—MATH Drama . . . p. 73, 105, 109, 138 Cl 11-12, Pres 12; Stu Coun Rep 11-12; Sr V Hatchet Comm, Chairman; Chess Cl 10-11; VALINSKY, DAVID—Sr Athl Promtion Comm Bethesda Church Tutoring Service 11-12 . . . 12; A Band 12, Pres; All City Band 9-12; Jr p.70, 108, 117, 119, 120, 154, 155 High Sports 9; Intramural Sp 9-12; HR Of­ SPECTOR, CAROL—A Choir 11-12; Ensemble ficer 9-10 . . . p. 73, 107, 178 12; Home for Crippled Children Comm 11; VANDIVIER, WILLIAM D.—All City Orch Stu Coun Hos Comm 12; Sr Hatchet Comm; 10-12; Pgh Youth Symphony 10-12; A °rch Yearbook Rep 11-12; Med Rm 11-12 . .. 11-12; Track Team 9-11, Letter; AP Calculus p. 70, 138, 139, 164, 170, 171 and Physics; Swim Team 9, Letter; Soccer SPEER, JERRY Y.—Intramural