Brockport Central High School - Arista Yearbook (Brockport, NY)
- Class of 1954
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Woodworth 1956 l Andrew D, Oliver Edgar H. Benedict Frank W. Epke Dinrifr .Yupffinrendmx Tfwwrvf Clerk 4 Facult The administration and faculty have been promoting good school spirit throughout the years. How- ever, when this school spirit be- comes over-enthusiastic, the fac- ulty proposes certain restrictions. H. L. Vaughan Supervising Principal ' Hamilton College, B.A. Albany Stare Teachers College, M.A. Raymond E. Daly ' High .Yclwol Principal St. Bonaventure College, B.S. University of Rochester, M. Ed Constance Fowler, Bookkeeper Brockport High School Alice Mae Fulton, Srtrctary Ortumwa High School Margaret Shreve, Secretary Brockport High School Olive B. Grambow Guidance Counselor Keuka College, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. Doris Banker Nurse Highland Hospital, RN- Edna Butterfield English ll, l2 University of Rochester, B.A., M.Ed. Olive Upton I English l, 2 University of Maine, B.A. Katherine Beachem Helen VanDeVort Attendance Supervisor Librarian Adult Education Supervisor Geneseo State Teachers College, Brockport State Normal School B.L.S. New York University, B.S. Qs, fx gg Q x of X P dw-fl, y E gills? ' Dix 'Q i ' K H A a E., 5-.. Madeline Rodwell Dental Hygienist Rochester Dental Dispensary in .gs X , S l-f-TJ' I x John Hurley ' English 2, 3 Niagara University, B.A., M.A. Beatrice Kelley Carolyn W. Knapp English 3, 9 English 7, Science 7, 8 Social Studies 8 Brockport State Normal School Keuka College, B.A. K -V ,K wb Edward E. Banker Robert Cross Social Studies ll, I2 Social Studies 10, ll, 12 University of Rochester, SYWCUSB U 1iVe 5ifYr 3-A- B.S Mid. University of Vermont, M. Ed. ,Ll O Gladys Queen Social Studies 7, B Southern lllinois Normal University University of Illinois, B.S. .q..- . Jack Kirby Biology, Elementary Algebra Albany State Teachers College, B.A., M.A. Henry F. O'Meara Edward G,-ygiei Higher Sciences and General Science Gen. Mathematics Science 3 Albany State Teachers College, B.A. Coiggie University, B,A,, M,A, me Alene Butler Social Studies 9, IO Albany State Teachers College, B.S. University of Rochester, M.A. John Lottes Higher Mathematics Monmouth College, B.S. Syracuse University, M.A. U Gladys Grabb Mathematics 7, 8 Brockport State Normal School Columbia University, B.S. Eleanor Wooster Latin, French, General Language Elmira College, B.A. University of Rochester, M.Ed. Myrtle Harness Art Rochester Institute of Technology John R. Pavka Agriculture Cornell University, B.S. Carl Neuscheler Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Cornell University, M.S. Patricia Tickner Physical Education Hygiene Cortland State Teachers College, B.S. Thomas A. Burns Business Notre Dame, B.C.S. University of Rochester, M. Ed. ss l I S HI I-5-,fef-fig: ' .5 Natalie Smith Vocal Music Fredonia State Teachers College, B.S. li' Ei-isirf - F 7?? ii1 Robert A. Pepper Physical Education Hygiene Ithaca College, B.S. University of Rochester, M.Ed. Mary Jane O'Connor Business Elmira College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. ,gig . K ., fs 2 2 E 'P ' f f'lLffQf' t ff Q ii 7 ff? . ig ,,.. I ,,,.. K, V E. Lg, 2 ,,. -c.x..Z': - .QNX :Vik 1 sw Elizabeth Barush Homemaking Buffalo State Teadiers College, B.S. Van Conradt Instrumental Music Fredonia State Teachers College, B.S. Syracuse University, M.M. J. Robert White Physical Education, Driver Training Cortland State Teachers College, B.S. ElHSSES Seated Ralph Ruoff, Presidentg Darlene Hamlin Secretaryg Gerald Middleton, Vice Presidentg Standing' John Radloff, Treasurcrg Mr. Lotres and Mrs. Harness, Advisors. We shall never forget our classmate and friend, Fred Breslawski. He had a sunny smile and a likeable disposition. Fred was an industrious fellow with immeasurable qualities of dependability and reliability. His character and personality endeared him to all who knew him. IO e enior Devils Deluxe School spirit as expressed by the seniors is often followed by members of the lower classes. The 1954 seniors sponsored an un- usually successful magazine drive. Their Thanksgiving dance, the Turkey Trot, was unique. The senior play was different also, being a melodrama taking place entirely in a- court room. With the money earned, a large percentage of the class spent an eventful Easter vacation in Washington. In the spring all thoughts Were tumed toward the annual junior-senior prom, the will and prophecy assembly and the final culmination of twelve long years, Com- mencement. All's well that ends well! Fred Breslawski ll EARL BABCOCK I journqed fur, I jaurngfed fqJ',,' I glad I foun de place at la.r'. Senior Patrol 12.5 Future Farmers of America 10, II, 12.5 Camera Club 10, II, 12.. JOHN BAKER A man after bxlr own heart. CCharlotte H. S. 9, ro, 11-Witan Staff 11, Pilot Staff ro, 115 Camera Club IO, 115 Audio Visual Corps 8, 9, 10, 115 Sigma Phi Fraternity 10, 115 Swimming ro, IIQ Track 10, 115 Soccer II, Intramurals 12.5 Cross Country 12.5 Soccer 12.5 Volleyball 12.5 Track 12.. Q9-13, ,V Nl 'I ul: LOUISE BANKER No one dererve: to be praired for goadneu af .rbe l2a.m't the .rpirit to be bad. . Junior Patrol 9Q Junior Band IOQ Senior Band 11, 12.5 Junior Mixed Chorus QQ Senior Mixed Chorus II 12.. gi- J' 5, . VX, . ' I x JAY BIBBY I'll hope for :lu but and provide for the wont. Arista Staff 12.5 Library Club II, Ilg Student Assn. Play Crew IO, II, Cast 115 Senior Play Cast 8: Crew 12.5 Cafeteria Staff 10, 115 Intramurals 12.5 Soccer 105 Tennis 9, 10, 12.. II NEIL BONTER The grentert admiration give: fill not to word: but to silence. Junior High Patrol 7, 85 Future Farmers of America 12.5 Library Club 12.5 Seventh Grade Chorus 7Q Junior Mixed Chorus 8, 95 Senior Mixed Chorus Io, II, 12.. SHIRLEY BROWN Few person: have courage enough to appear ar good as they really are. Junior High Parfol 7g Arista Staff 12.5 Li- brary Club 12.5 Red Cross Council 12.5 Latin Club 1o, II, 12., Vice-Pres. 115 Homcmaking Award 115 Orchestra 9, 105 String Ensemble 95 Senior Girls' Chorus 1 1, 12.5 Senior Mixed Chorus 12.5 Leaders' Club II. see' 4 GEORGE BUSHNELL Hi: .rtudfer were pursued, hut never ejfectioeb overtaken. fHoneoye Central School 9, IO,II -Class President 9QJl1l1lOI' Band 9QJ.V. Basketball IOQ Varsity Basketball II, Assembly Corn- mittee 12.5 Senior High Patrol 12.5 Senior Play Crew 12.. ROBERT CARSON Around and around he goes, and where he .rtnpr nobody knows. Senior High Patrol Capt. 12.5 Red Cross Council Il, Visual Aids Club II, 12.5 Senior Play Crew 12.5 Cafeteria Staff 12.5 Intra- murals II, Ils Touchdown Club 115 Foot- ball 7, 8, 9, 1o, IIQ Volleyball 12.5 Track II, 12.. C CAROLYN CLARK Two had brown eyer, I am their .rlaveg my lip: mqy my 'Run awqy from fne', hut my eye: .ray 'Come' ploy with mel Arista Staff II, 11, Hi-Type Staff 12.5 Li- brary Club II, 12.5 Red Cross Council 115 Student Assn. Play Cast 115 Senior Play Cast 8: Crew 12.5 junior Mixed Chorus 9g Senior Mixed Chorus II, 12., Librarian Il, Senior Girls' Chorus Io, II, 12.. ANTONIA CLINE P CToniD Heart: don't hreak: they jun hend and wither. National Honor Society ll, ILQ Student Council 12.5 Assembly Committee IOQ Senior Patrol 12.5 Arista Staff II, 12., Asst. Ed. II, Editor 12.5 Library Club ILQ Latin Club 9, IO, II, 12.5 Jr. Mixed Chorus 95 Athletic Council 1o, II, 12.5 Intramurals 9, ro, 115 Leaders' Club 9, IO, II, 12., Pres. 17.5 Pep Club I7.QJ.V. Cheerleader 9g Varsity Cheer- leader 1o, II, 11., Capt. 11. I2 KWH gf, 7 N JOHN COLLER Oh Sweet Myxtery of Life-hut I'll rolve it. Hi-Type Staff Sports Editor 12.5 Library Club 12.5 French Club 9, IOQ Key Club IO, IIQ Student Assn. Play Crew 115 Public Speaking 12.5 Senior Band 9, IO, II, 12.5 All- State Band IO, 12.5 Senior Orchestra 1o, II, 12.5 Cross Country II, 12.5 Soccer 105 Track 9, 1o, 11, 12.. MARY LOU COND She love: her fun, and fun lover her. Senior Play Crew 12.5 junior Mixed Chorus QQ Senior Girls' Chorus IIQ Intramurals 95 Leaders' Club 11. Iv '5-. l' 5 ALICIA CORBETT To Lee, life ir jour one laugh after another. Red Cross Council 12.5 Latin Club 9, 10, IIQ Senior Play Crewg Intramurals 10. JOAN COWAN We'll make room for eveqyhody by fairing the roof. Latin Club 115 Student Assn. Play Crew 115 ' Senior Play Crew 12.5 Senior Girls' Chorus 115 Senior Mixed Chorus 115 Track Score- keeper II, Manager 12.. 1? ll. MILTON DAVIS For the rwift, wealth is half won. Student Council 12.5 Senior High Patrol 12.5 French Club 9, IO, IIQ Key Club Io, II, 12., Vice-Pres. IIQ.Il.II1l0l.' Band 95 Senior Band 9, IO, 115 Intramurals 9, 12.5 Cross Country II, 12.5 Track 10, II, 12.. , gm -Q-'I ' I . BRUCE DILL The rule of my life ir to make hueiners a pleasure and pleamre my bruinerr. Senior High Patrol Captain 12.5 Future Far- mers of America 9, IO, II, I7., Reporter 11, Vice-Pres I1QHi'Y 1 IQ Senior Play Crew 12.5 Inn-amural Council 115 Intramurals 9, 10, II, 12.5 Touchdown Club II, 12.5 Secy. ILQ Football 10, 11, 12.. T3 IEP FRANCIS DONAHUE If accident: happen and you are to blame, take step: to avoid repetition of tame. Assembly Committee 115 Senior High Patrol 12.5 Library Club 12.5 Key Club IO, II, 12., Secy. 115 Senior Play Crew IIQ J.V. Football QQ Cross Country 1o, II, 12.5 Track 9, IO, II, 11., Monroe Co. Champion 1oo yd. dash and 2.2.0 yd. dash 115 Section V Cham- pion 1oo yd. dash II. EDWARD DOWNEY A comcience deem? keep one from doing things, only from enjoying them. Hi-Y 9, IO, IIQ Cafeteria Stalf IOQ Intra- mural Council 1o5 Intramurals 17.5 Football 9, Io, IIQJ.V. Basketball 95 Varsity Basket- ball 10, 115 Baseball 9, 10, 11. T O -Addtozprr Tdfdl. --sg.: 'sums EARLEY C52-ily? She Jhxfted her brain into neutral and let ber tongue idle on. jr. High Patrol 75 Hi-Type Staff 12.5 Library Club 11, 12.5 Red Cross Council II, 12., Corr. Secy. 11, Secy. 12.5 Latin Club 9, IO, 11, 12., Pres. 105 Student Assn. Play Crew ro, Cast 115 Senior Play Cast di Crew 12.5 Type- writing Prize 115 Sr. Band 8, 9, xo, 11, 12.5 All-State Band 10, 12.5 Orchestra 8, 9, Io, 11, 12., Secy.-Treas. 12.5 Saxaphone Quartet ro, 12.5 Seventh Grade Chorus 7. ROSELYN.HADLEY Though absent each from each, .rho .rm ond hear: him. National Honor Society 11, 12.5junior High Patrol 85 Hi-Type Staff 12.5 Library Club I1Q Senior Band IO, 11, 12.5 All-State Band 105 Orchestra xo, II, 12.5Junior Mixed Chorus 8, 95 Saxaphone Quartet 12.5 Intramurals 8, 9- 5 ff ll VIRGINIA FENNELL Votyzw tink, I know nothing dhout mon? Salutatoriang National Honor Society 11, 12.5 Student Council 7Q Arista Staif ro, 12., Art Co-Editor 12.5 Hi-Type Staff 1o, 11, 121, News Editor 12.5 French Club 11, 12.5 Stu- dent Assn. Play Crew Io, IIQ Senior Play Cast 12.5 jr. High History Prize 85 Geometry Prize IOQ Board of Educ. 1st Award 115 Sen- ior Band 8, 9, xo, II, 12.5 Jr. Mixed Chorus 8, 95 Sr. Mixed Chorus ro, 11, 12.5 Girls' Sextette'1c5 Intramurals 9, ro. f DARLENE HAMLIN Sweet or a rote, bright as a,.rtar: thm'.r no doubt .rhe will ga far. National Honor Society 11, ILQJIIDIOI' High Patrol 73 Class Secretary 12.5 Hi-Type StaE Copy Co-Editor 12.5 Library Club 12.5 Senior Play Cast 12.5 Typewriting Prize ICQ Board of Educ. Ist Prize 9, and Prize 105 Senior Girls' Chorus II, 12.5 Senior Mixed Chorus 12.. . I4 FRANK HUTCHISON Different mm excel in dijfermt wayr. Arista Staii' II, 12.5 Library Club 115 Student Assn. Play Crew IIQ Senior Play Crew 12.5 Seventh Grade Chorus 7j Junior Mixed Chorus 8, 95 Senior Mixed Chorus 9, xo, 11, 12.5 All-State Chorus Il, 12.5 Boys' Ensemble 105 Mixed Octet Ii 5 Intramurals II, 12.5 Football Asst. Manager 12.5 Cross Country 95 Track 9, ro. LORNA JENNEIAHN The luaven is my throne and the earth it my foot- rtool. Valedictorian, National Honor Society II, 12., Pres. 12.5 Arista Stan' 11, 12., Typing Mgr. 12.5 Hi-Type StaE Typing Editor 12.5 Library Club IZ., Jr. High Music Award 95 World History Prize 105 American History Prize 115 Senior Band 7, 8, 9, 1o, II, 11, Secy.-Treas. 12.5 All-State Band 9, Io, 115 Orchestra 7, 8, 9, ro, II, Il., Intramurals 9, I0- vs kv 1 05.3 RODNEY JENNEIAHN A man .rbauld cbaoxe with careful eye the thing: to be remembered by. Assembly Committee 1o, 11, 12., Asst. Stage Mgr. II, Stage Mgr. 12.gJr. High Patrol Co- Capt. 95 Sr. High Patrol Il., F.F.A. 9, rog Library Club II, 12.g Camera Club 11, 12.5 Student Assn. Play Crew IIQ Senior Play Cast 81 Crew 12.5 Public Speaking 12.g Cafe- teria StaE' II, rzgjunior Band 9, IOQ Intra- murals 1o, I15J.V. Football 95 Soccer 12., All-County 12.5 Volleyball zo, 12.5 Baseball 11, 12.. JANE LAWTON A girl with a happy prmnt and 4 bright future. Senior Play Crew 12.5 Senior Band 9, IO, 11, 12.. EUNICE KEENAN A maiden appearing demure and .rlwy, but leak at the twinkle in her eye. Assembly Committee 11, Senior High Pa- trol ng Arista Staff I2.Q Library Club 12.5 Red Cross Council 12.5 Senior Play Crew ng Intramurals 1o. I C-Ev PATRICIA LESTER Tbau ba: made ber a little lower than the angels. Senior High Patrol ILQ Class Treasurer IOQ Arista Staff 12.5 Library Club 12.g Red Cross Council Vice-Pres. 12.5 Intramurals 10. 15 DALE LOOIVIIS U In clrennlrtry clan be doe: .meh tfix that everyone duck: when be start: to mix. Junior High Patrol 7, 8g Key Club 11, 12., President 12.5 Senior Play Crew 12.5 Cafeteria Staff 10, II, 11, Jr. High Basketball 7, 8, J.V. Basketball 9gj.V. Baseball 9. KENNETH LOTZOW ' Y Life would be too .rmaatlr :ff we bad no Kenny in it. Senior High Patrol 12.5 Key Club II, 12.5 Junior Mixed Chorus 8, Intramurals 12.5 Volleyball xr.. . W U JOANN M.4cBLANE She may .term quiet, but .rh:'.r really a riot. National Honor Society II, 12., Secy. 12., Flag Bearer IIQ Assembly Committee 9, IO, Junior High Patrol 8, Class Secretary II 3 Hi-Type StaE II, 12.5 Library Club Cort. Secy. 12., Latin Club 10, II, 12., IIQ Student Assn. Play Cast II, Senior Play Cast 12.gJun.ior Town Meeting 12.5 Board of Educ. and Prize 9, 11, ISI Prize IO, Senior Band 8, 9, IO, 11, 12., All-State Band 10, Il., Clarinet Quartet xo, 17.5 Orchestra II, 12., Vice-Pres. 12., Intramurals 1o. GERTRUDE MANK A MARTHA MANN Romeo, Romeo, wherefore are thou, Romeo? National Honor Society 11, II., Junior High Patrol Sg Arista Staff 9, 10, II, 12., Photog- raphy Ed. IAQ Hi-Type 'StaE' 9, 10, II, 12., Asst. Ed. II, Editor 12., Library Club 11, 12.5 Red Cross Council 9, 11, 12.5 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12., Secy. IO, Student Assn. Play Cast IIQ Senior Play Cast I2.QJl1l1i0I' Town Meeting 115 Cafeteria Staff 9g Orchestra 95 String Ensemble 9, Seventh Grade Chorus 75 Intramurals 7, 9. 59 If: not whatyou do but what you get may with that oountr. National Honor Society II, 12., Senior High Patrol Secy. 12.5 Arista Staff Art Co-Editor 12.5 Hi-Type Staff II, 12., Production Mgr. 12, Library Club II, 11, Red Cross Council 11, 12., Cort. Secy. 12.5 Senior Play Cast 8: Crew I?.jJl1D.i0l.' Town Meeting 12.5 Orches- tra 7, 8, 9, ID, 11, 12.5String Ensemble 9, ro, IIQ All-State Orchestra II, Il., Intramurals 7: 82 .92 Io: II- . avr. SUZANNE MARTIN To he good ir noble, but to rhow othm how to he good it nohler and no trouhle. CCharIotte H. S. 9, 1o, 11-Latin Honor Society, Chi-Yg Stage Crewj Arista Staff 12., Hi-Type StaE 12., Library Club 12., Latin Club II., Senior Play Crew I7.QJl1DiOI' Town Meeting 12., Senior Mixed Chorus 12., 16 RICHARD MAULT Tonight we liueg tomorrow we take an arpirin. Student Council Vice-Pres. II, President 12., Senior High Patrol 12., Library Club 11, 12., Red Cross Council 12., Key Club II, 12., Stu- dent Assn. Play Crew Io, Crew 81 Cast II 5 .Senior Play Cast 11, Commencement Mar- shall IIQ Intramurals 7, 8, 9, Io, II, 12., Cross Country 9, rog Jr. High Basketball 8. SANFORD MEDWIN A rolling qc, 4 roving heart. CLakemont Academy 9-Class Treasurer, J.V. Basketball, Rush-Henrietta Central School 1o-Visual Aids Club, Intrarnuralsjg Future Farmers of America 11, 12., Treasurer 12., Hi-Y IIQ Intramurals II, ng Touch- down Club II, 12., Football 11, 11. S ALLEN MERCER Laaked up to in mare way: than one. Flag Bearer IIQ Library Club 12.5 Student Assn. Play Crew IIQ Senior Play Cast 8: Crew 12.5 Senior Band 9, 10, II, 12.5 All- State Band 1o5 Senior Mixed Chorus IO, II, 12.5 J.V. Football 95 Cross Country 115j.V. Basketball 10, Track Manager IIQ Tennis 1o. JAMES MERCER Here have I hem holding a candle to the devil, to :how him the way ta mischief. Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, 12.5 Library Club 11, 17.3 Red Cross Council 12.5 Student Assn. Play Crew IIQ Senior Play Cast 12.5 Cafeteria Staff 11, 12.5 Junior Band 93 Senior Mixed Chorus IOS Intramurals 9, xo, II, 12.5 Cross Country 1o, II, IZ., Volley- ball ILQ Track II, 12.. 1'4 K. GERALD MIDDLETON Thi: hay mat: a barn of brass: the nares, like him, have lat: of class. Class Vice-Pres. 12.5 Library Club 12.5 Key Club II, 12.5 Student Assn. Play Cast IIQ Senior Play Cast 12.5 Senior Band 9, 10, II, 12., President 12.5 All-State Band 1o, 12.5 Or- chestra 1o, II, 12.51. V. Football 95 Soccer IO, 11, 12.5J.V. Basketball ICQ Track 9, IO, III, 12.. W JOYCE MILLER A I 'm full uf fun and fancy free. Junior High Patrol Secy. 95 Senior High Patrol Seq. 12.5 Library Club I2.Q Red Cross Council 12.5 Student Assn. Play Crew IIQ Senior Play Crew 12.5 Junior Mixed Chorus 95 Senior Girls' Chorus ro, II, 12.. 17 '52 SIMEON MONAGAN Hs leaalr a Inf: of plearure free: a happy, quiet hay is he. Junior High Patrol 7, 85 Library Club II, Il, Senior Play Cast I2.Q junior Mixed Chorus 95 Senior Mixed Chorus ro, 11, 12.. SHIRLEY MUNTZ A charming air af vigor and vitality. Assembly Committee 9, IO, 11, Asst. Chair- man IIQJl1I1l.Ol.' High Patrol Secy. QQ Arista Staff II, 12.5 Hi-Type Staff 11, 11, Fashion Editor 12.5 Library Club Vice-Pres. 12.5 Latin Club 10, 11, 12.5 Treasurer' 12.5 Student Assn. Play Student Director IIQ Senior Play Student Director 12.5 Twirler 11, 12.5 junior Mixed Chorus 95 Intramurals 9, xo, 115 Leaders' Club Vice-Pres. 11, 12.. LL VJ ELEANOR NESBITI' My ge: tell what I am, my voice tells what I will heeome. Junior High Patrol Capt. 9, Senior High Patrol ILQ Arista Stalf 11, 11.3 Hi-Yype Staff IIQ Library Club I1Q Red Cross Council 11, Visual Aids Club Secy. 11, Treas. ng Stu- dent Assn. Play Crew ng Senior Play Cast 8: Crew ng Intramural Council 9, ro, 11, Treasurer IIQ Intramurals 9, xo, 11, ng Leaders' Club '10, 11, 12., Treasurer 11.. NEIL NEWMAN No! .ra much low livin' and high thinkin' ar law light: an' no thinkirf. Junior High Patrol 9, Senior High Patrol 11.5 Arista Staff 17.Q Library Club 11, 11, President 124 Red Cross Council ng Hi-Y Io, IIQ Visual Aids Club IO, 11, 11., Vice- Pres. II, Pres. 11, Senior Play Cast Sc Crew, Intramurals 9, 11, ng Soccer 1o, II, I2.QJ.V. Basketball Io. Q: 1 JOY NICHOLS All men have their joy and Max ha: hir. National Honor Society 11, 11.9 Student Council Treasurer Il, Class President :og Arista Staff 10, Il, Hi-Type Staff 11, Li- brazy Club 11, 17.5 Student Assn. Play Cast IIQ Senior Play Cast Il., Twirler 9, 10, 11, Drum Majorette 11, I2.j Orchestra 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11.5 String Ensemble 9, xo, IIS All- State Orchestra 9, xo, 11, 12.. less, 1 .ro LAWRENCE NICHOLS He war silent hi: firxt two yearr, naw hir antics leave ur in tearr. Library Club 'ILQ Visual Aids Club 9, Io, II, ILQ Student Assn. Play Crew Io, IIQ Senior Play Crew ng Intramurals 9, 1o, 11, 12.5.1 .V. Football 9Q Volleyball ng Baseball 11. 18 - if LEORA PAETH Little people .rhauld he :em and not heard' is a stupid saying. Hi-Type Staff II, Camera Club II, Student Assn. Play Crew IIQ Senior Play Crew I7.Q Junior Band 8, QQ Senior Band 9, 1o, II, 12.9 Orchestra 7, 8, 9, ro, 11, ILQ All-State Or- chestra IO, II g Intramurals 11.. JAMES PALMER Alwaj: leave them laughing when you .ray gaad- bye. Assembly Committee IIQ Junior High Pa- trol 9g I-Ii-Type Staff ng Seventh Grade Chorus 7. A... .1 ..., .1-,-. HLA., V ----e-Aa' if Q JOHN RADLOFF Nice and witty, to all bf: a pal. But the light in lair qc ir for one certain gal. National Honor Society II, 11.5 Flag Bearer 115Junior High Patrol Capt. 95 Class Treas. 12.5 F. F. A. 95 Library Club 11.5 Senior Play Cast I7.Q junior Mixed Chorus 95 Senior Mixed Chorus IO, II, 11.5 All-State Chorus II, IZ., Boys' Ensemble II 5 Mixed Octet IOQ J.V. Football 9. . JANET ROBINSON If you low me air I love you, what knxfe can cut our love in two? ' Class Secretary 105 Hi-Type Staff IO, II, 11., Feature Editor Il, Library Club II, 11., Corr. Secy. IIQ Latin Club ro, II, 11., Secy. 11.5 Student Assn. Play Crew 1o, Cast IIQ Public Speaking ILQ Voice of Democracy Contest 17.5 Girls' State II, Senior Band 9, 10, II, 11., Secy.-Treas. IIQ All-State Band 9, II, 11.5 Orchestra 9, ro, 11, 11., Pres. 11.5 String Ensemble 75 All-State Orchestra IO, Jr. Mixed Chorus 8, QQ Girls' Sextette 9, 105 Intramurals 105 Track Scorckeeper 11.. S . DAVID ROCKOW You can't pay attmtion to the brake: when your mind'.r on tba ollltcb. Senior High Patrol Alt. Leader 11.5 Arista Staff 11.5 Future Farmers of America 9,1o,r1, 11., Sentinel 11.5 Library Club 12.5 Red Cross Council Treas. 11.5 Visual Aids Club II, 11.5 Senior Play Cast 12.5 junior Band 95 Senior Band 1o, IIQ Intramurals 9, ro. DAVID ROSE ' Surfer: doe.rn't come to the sleeper. Senior High Patrol 17.5 Library Club 11.5 Red Cross Council I7.Q Visual Aids Club 11, 11., Reporter 11.5 Senior Play Cast 11.5Junior Band IOQ Intramurals 9, ro, 11, 12.5 Soccer 10, II, 11.5 Volleyball 11.5 Track 11, 11. 19 RALPH RUOFF Too bad I wa: born lvandromc instead of rich. fBenjamin Franklin High School 91 5 Stu- dent Council 1o, 115 Class Vice-Pres. II, Pres. 11.5 Hi-Type Business Mgr. 11.5 Camera Club IIQ Senior Play Cast 81 Crew 11.5 Intra- murals II, 11.5 Soccer 11.5 Tennis II, 11.. MARY ANN SHREVE A nicer girl can ne'sr be found, c'en if-you .reafcb the world around. National Honor Societyirr, 11.5 Arista StaE' 11.5 Senior Play Crew 11.5 Orchestra 7, 8, 9, ro, II, 11.5 String Ensemble 7, 8, 9, IO, IIQ All-State Orchestra 9, 10. H QQ-Ks w f- l JOHN F. SMITH Men in general love to :peak of themselves and on this theme they even heeome eloquent. fAquinas Institute 9, 10, 11-French Club 115 Biology Club 115 Sabre's Club 115 Intra- murals 9, 1o, 115 Bowling Club IIQ Gold Club IOJQ Senior Play Crew 12.5 Senior Mixed Chorus Ilj Intramurals 12.. RICHARD TOISTER Cart, cart, theft all I think of. Senior High Patrol IZ., Visual Aids Club 11, 12.5 Student Assn. Play Crew 115 Senior Play Crew 12.5 Junior Mixed Chorus 95 Intra- murals 12.. NANCY TOWNSEND .Ya .rhinee a good deed in a naughty world. Senior High Patrol 17.5 Arista Staff IO,- 12., Advt. Mgr. I2.j Library Club 11, 17.5 Latin Club 9, 1o, 11, 12., Treasurer xo, Vice-Pres. 12.5 Senior Play Crew 12.5 Junior Band 95 Senior Band 9, 12.5 Saxophone Quartet 12.5 Intramurals 10, 11. 45 S3 V7 ,iz SALLY TOWNSEND Sally? a tiny mite, hut hewnre-.the'.r dynamite. Student Council 85 Arista Staff 11, I7., Advt. Mgr. 11, Literary Editor 12.5 Hi-Type Staff I2.j Library Club II, 12., Rec. Secy. 12.5 Latin Club 9, 1o, II, 12., Pres. IZ, Senior Play Cast 12.5 Seventh Grade Chorus Z5 junior Mixed Chorus 8, 95 Senior Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 11.5 Senior Mixed Chorus 12.5 Intramurals 7, 85 Pep Club 12.5 Jr. High Cheerleader 85 J.V. Cheerleader 9, IO, Capt. ICQ Varsity Cheer- leader II, 12., Co-Capt. 12.. I 20 1 1 A iN JOHN WADHAMS He talk: enough for himself and all the company, Student Assn. Play Cast 8: Crew IO, 1 IQ Senior Play Cast ILQ General Metal Award 115Junior Band 95 Senior Band 9, 1o, II, 12.5 Senior Mixed Chorus 12.5 Intramurals IO, II, 12.5 j.V. Football IOQ Cross Country Mgr. 115 Volleyball IOQ Track II, Ilj Ten- nis xo. JOHN WATTS It it better to know foolish thing: than noth- ing at all. Senior High Patrol 12.5 Class Vice-Pres. 9, 1o5 Library Club 12.5 Red Cross Council 12.5 Hi-Y 9, ro, IIQ Senior Play Crew 17.5 Intra- murals ICQ Soccer 9, 1o, II, 12.5J.V. Basket- ball 9, IOS Varsity Basketball 11, 12.5 Volleyball 95 Baseball 9, Io, 11, 12.. HUGH WELDON He ir the bert man who is timid in ooumel but bold in action. Senior High Patrol 11.5 Key Club II, 11, Treasurer 12.5 Visual Aids Club ro, n, 11, Maintenance Engineer ng Student Assn. Play Crew IOQ Senior Play Crew ng j.V. Football 9Q J.V. Baseball xo. GALE WEBSTER Cboore your love and love your choice. Senior Play Crew ng junior Ivlixed Chorus QQ Senior Girls' Chorus Io, 11, ng Senior Mixed Chorus 11, ng Intramurals 9. BARBARA WIETZ An intelligmt girl it one who know: bow to refute a kirs without being deprived of it. Arista Staff ug Library Club 11, 11, Treas. ng Latin Club 9, Io, 11, 11., Treas. ng Senior Girls' Chorus 17.5 Intramurals II. r -M A 2 g 1 f . ., M J I X Ax- I-E S S ,f J ' E f- lv ll 1- f I v jr' 1 ' ', , l I P F- ' 4 A Iu- 'N cf- 21 Junior Striving Satans Juniors this year introduced the idea of a standard school ring. Members of the lower classes liked this idea and the new rings were ordered. Juniors also sponsored a baked food sale and three dances, one being the Crazy Rythm dance. Firrt Raw: Robert Rudman, Secretary, William Scorse, Vice- Prcsidentg Second Row: Robert Iveson, Treasurer, Mr. White, Ad- visor, Miss Tickner, Advisor, David Cooper, President. Fint Row: Diana Blank, Marilyn VanCise, Corrine Mault, Nellie Youngs, Nancy Lawton, Mary Ruth Knapp, Evelyn Thompson, Second Row: Elizabeth Parker, Joanne Euler, Dianne Flagler, Joyce Gearing, Dorothy Alexander, Mary Lou Dot-gan, Mildred Redingerg Third Row: Wayne lluggles, John Quackenbush, Madeline Swift, Richard Jennejahn, Thomas Indovino, joseph D'Agostino, Joseph Corbettg Faurrb Raw: Larry Hawkins, Bernard Good, Carl Nellis. Absent: Patricia Barrus. Fint Row: Mary Lou Duel, Judith Brandenburg, Marilyn Quinn, Carole Fahmer, Shirley Thompson, Enid Schmidt, Lorna Swinrong Second Raw: Helen Koss, Laurimcre Chapman, john Lessord, William Stokes, Charles Baase, Betty Beehler, Betty Ackles, Third Row: Thomas Maxwell, Peter Whire, Keith Gilman, Gardner Craft, Robert Sendall, Susan Graupman, Elizabeth Root, Faurtb Row: Delbert Newton, Paul Brund- age, Glenn Funk, Robert Hutchison, Duane Zorn. First Raw: Patricia Diclas, Eileen Eller, Alaync Ferries, Patricia Kubitz, Lucille Swanger, Shirley Noble, Phyllis Blodgettg .Shand Raw: Gwendolyn Bird, Marion Taube, Vivian Townley, Ruth Ann Ginther, Suz- anne Schmidt, Grace Hamlin, Diann Kinnearg Third Row: Warren Siddons, Richard Burdick, john Quaken- bush, Garry Lcverenz, Larry Rath, Merritt Ackles, Arnold Monno, Doris Balling. Abnnt: Donald Gahan. ophomore Lively Luciiers The Wise Fools, the Sophomores, now officially members of senior high school, find their studies more difficult and thus more homework necessary. An cn- thusiastic crowd attended their Dance of the Snowballs' ' in January. Fir.rt Raw: Paul Eldrcd, Prcsidentg Richard Webster, Secretary, - Second Row: Miss O'Connor, Advisor, Marjorie Morris, Vice- Presidentg Mr. Kirby, Advisor, james Coleman, Treasurer. First Row: Barbara Howard, Eunice Hickey, Alice Cook, Joann Keable, Ann Grenrzinger, Mary Downey, Joan Watson, .Yecand Row: Carol Morrison, Carolyn Purvee, Emily Pattison, Ann Maher, Gertrude Noble, joan Baker, Barbara Wilson, Third Row: Paul LaDue, Theodore Root, Gerald Brown, Marian Vaughan, Ronald Flemming, Robert Ryan, George Jenks, Fourth Raw: Daniel McCullough, john Cleary, Thomas Lcvcrenz, Ray Kishlar. Abrent: Douglas Bell, jacquclyn Modzel, Lou Anne Rogers, Sadie Skellen, Joan Stephenson. Fin! Rowsjohn Seaman, George Bott, CliEord Chapman, Donald Davis, Donna Mault, Michael Skill, Mari- lce Burdick, Second Raw: Ruth Ann Klopp, Miriam MacBlane, Barbara Way, Barbara jenneiahn, Joann Munrz, Ann Hoy, Judith Voightg Third Raw: Jack Hall, Dean Wright, Richard Fegan, Wayne Loomis, jerry Carpenter, William Merritt 5 Fourth Row: Milton Downey, Donald Bauch, Wayne O'Brien, Roy LaDue, Dierk Tcrbouw. Absent: Dorothy Purvee, Fred Rose. First Raw: Mary Jane Magin, Christine Krutcnat, Lorraine Ruoff, Robert Hehn1y,James Hoy, jean Branden- burg, Eleanor jenneiahng .Yzcand Row: Mary LeSchander, Diana Palmero, Dorothy Burgess, Shirley Proctor, Lawrence Erbe, Arlene Va.nOrden, Marlene Zorng Third Row: Robert Keyes, Barbara Nichols, Barbara Bax- rer, Stephen Cona, Gail Smith, Eleanor FirzSirnmons, Marilyn Root, Faurtb Raw: Ronald Lotzow, Fred Gil- man, Fred Rayburn, Richard Sheffield. Abi-mr: Donald Breeze, Elaine McCagg. Pre hmen Foolish Fiends Looking forward to being freshman has finally become a reality for these one hun- dred twenty-five spirited youngsters. Ad- justing rhemselves to the great changes in school, working and making new friends kept them quite busy so that officers weren'r elected until mid-year. Their big event of the year was the Freshman dance. First Raw: Charles Funk, President, Douglas Westcott, Vice- President, Secand Raw: Carol Sparks, Treasurer, Miss Butler and Mr. Grygiel, Advisors, Virginia Kingston, Secretary. First Row: Paul Hoy, Gary Webster, Clara Hiscock, Linda Paap, Gloria Stevens, Barbara Atkinson, Nancy Nesbitt, Second Raw: Jean Merger, Joan Zimmerman, janet Hershey, Barbara Denny, Betty Turner, Gary Bechler, Betty Wolf, Third Raw: Patricia White, Barbara Harness, William jennejahn, David Ellis, Edward Garrison, Theodore Graf, Robert Butterfield, Fauftb Raw: Fred Rich, Richard Kreigcr, Richard Cowan, Herbert Lester, Bernard Quinn. Absmt.-Joseph Barber, Robert Ludgare, Gary Sigler. First Raw: Elizabeth Leiter, Judith Stokes, Carol Brundage, Judith Hensley, Marilyn Redinger, Carol Town- send, Patricia Schneider 5 Secand Row: Lillian O'May, Beverly J ackson, Beverly Wing, William Clark, William Beck, Nancy Eckerty, Viola Pickett, Tbird Row: Walter Seudall, Frederick Armes, Larry Nesbitt, David Goold, Milton Hoy, Louis Mehserle, Susie Luceg Fauftb Raw: Charles Funk, Charles Hamlin, Gary Demler, Eugene Young, Ronald Warren. Abrmt: Frederick Knapp, Kenneth Ross, Anna Marie Vinal. First Row: Madeline Jubenville, Connie Rockow, Carol Ruger, Carol VanCise, Lois Marks, Delmer Zorn, Charles Leverenzg Second Raw: Wilbur Heise, Lee Wolff, Rose Carges, John Baase, Richard Swanger, Gwen Webster, Ronald Merrill 5 Third Raw: Barbara Northrup, Marilyn Graupman, Jack Rath, Jack Smith, John Erbe, Shirley Harris, Barbara Gavittg Fourth Raw: Roger Hummel, Wayne Wietz, Douglas Westcott, Sylvia Cunningham, joseph Bopp, Thomas Kruger. Absent: Winifred Barczak, james Downey. First Row: Patricia Ryan, Joanne Fegan, Barbara Davis, Herbert Rose, Robert Maxwell, Mary Wright Myrna Bacong Second Row: Glenn Wheeler, Joyce LaDue, Joanne Indovino, Barbara Monno, Richard Ammering, Helen Baum, Earl Chapman, Third Raw: Charles Gay, Cynthia Kelley, Freda Hofherr, John Hartter, Carol Sparks, Lynn VanValkenburg, June Wilkinsong Fourth Rau1.'Jamcs O'Bricn, William Breach, James Taif, Jack Greenfield, Thomas Kuczmynda, James Downs, Herbert Redick. Abram: Terrance Fowler. First Row: Dorothy Gillespie, Guy Hall, David Clark, Frank Balling, John Nelson, Virginia Kingston, Ann Lobcnskig Suorzd Row: Joann Brown, Joann Ochlbcck, Anna Duff, William lveson, Constance Schmidt, Warren Wheeler, Vanessa Smith, Third Row: Judith Nohlen, Enid Lambert, Joyce Medwin, Dorothy Kuhn, Lois Annlot, Brenda Young, Joann Strebg Fourth Raw: George Haynes, Donald Deane, Carol Boozcr, Paul Hoy, Ronald Tolstcr. Ahnnt: Richard Pickering, Marilyn Schunk, David Wilson. I Firrt Raw: Miss Butler, Carol Burgett, Blanche Carson, Mary Lou Stevens, Susan Noble, Claire Phelps, Marguerite Siddonsg Second Raw. Barbara Dunn, LeRoy Harris, David Kxutenat, Betty Denny, Elaine Hynes, Sandra Marks, Thomas Coleman, Kenneth Swangerg Third Raw. Kathleen Maxwell, Arlene Bibby, Thomas Gartley, Joyce Totter, Norma FitzSimrnons, Darlene Luce, Peter Paapg Fourth Raw: Robert Wood- ley, Douglas Booth, Ronald Spencer, Patricia Hixson, Kenneth jones, Michael Tuttle, Douglas Park, Donald Grentzinger. Absent: Carol Post lllglllli Gl'ilil0l' Mischiei Makers In their second year of junior high school, eighth graders become more aware of their opportunities to take part in school activities. With the assistance of their par- ents and the Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Grambow, they are busy planning a schedule for their future education. First Raw: Mrs. Kelley, Olive Clark, Barbara Watson, Howard Townley, Donna Pickering, Larry O'Brien, Myrtle Murrellg Second Row: justine Atkinson, Richard Spurr, Thomas Dobson, George Kruger, Frank Davis, Richard Blodgett, Howard Root, Third Row: Richard Pal- mer, Gerald Young, Betty Swift, Brenda Richardson, Virginia Beadlc, Elaine Fahmer, Rosemary Irish, Fourth Raw: William Gavitt, James Herfron, joseph Doherty, Gary Masters, Robert Howard, Ronald McCauley, Frank Sherman, Ward Wolff. Absent: Susan Stokes. First Raw: Miss Barush, David Zorn, Sandra Hart, Joan Christian, Joann Paul, Theresa Stoddard,John Blodgettg Second Raw.'John Kleinbeck, Sharon Hough, Shirley McBride, Virginia Flemming, Mildred Paeth, Carole Lawton, Sandra Unterborng Third Raw: Russell Swanger, Robert Wierzchowski, Allen Cretney, Iris Turner, Ann McCullough, Carl Faber. eventh Grader, my Stamps The Seventh Graders make their debut into the busy classrooms and routine of high school. They help with the responsibility of patrolling the hallsg they may participate in the junior high play or may join the Junior High Mixed Chorus or Junior Band. First Raw: Mrs. Grabb, James Swanger, Bonnie Wright, Anne Manlc, Celia Jackson, Janice Cotter, Janet Sealyg Secand Row: Claudia Palmero, Robert tMehserle, John Fennell, Sheila Keenan, Duane Webster, Gale Smith, Barbara Geyerg Third Row: Marilyn Knab, David Ludington, Jerry Brandenburg, Alan Beaney, Barbara Brundage, William Strebeg Fourth Row: James Northrup, John Carpenter, Donald Jubenville, Dennis Day. Ahsmt: Theodore Ammering, William Benz, Donald Hoyt, Lois VanTuyl. Firrt Row: Mrs. Knapp, Irene Chase, Nancy Lessord, Nancy Seever, Jean Rayburn, Clor Merle, Charles Gavittg .Shand Raw: Bruce Jenkins, David Laine, Richard Kimmel, Richard Graf, Robert Northrup, Richard Townley, Robert Beck, Third Row: Donna Williamson, Sarah Hubbell, Luanna Smith, Richard Jubenville, Ronald Modzel, Michael Cunningham, Gerald Webster, Fourth Raw:-Carolyn Wagner, Bernard Baker, Priscilla Nellis, Marcia Young, Kathryn Burdick, William Bonrer, Herbert Post. Abrmt: L. Kurt Engclhart. Firrt Row: Mrs. Queen, Spencer Sargent, Jon Kelsey, Lawrence Keenan, Larry Hynes, Patricia Baum, Barbara Jenks, Second Raw: William Bushnell, Julie Noble, Bearrice.Mehserle, Ronald Fegan, Sharon Rockow, Betty Townsend, Francis Marks, Third Raw: Lynn Knab, Joyce Way, Joan Sherman, Terry Wolff, Marlyn Osborne, Nancy Mahle, Peggy Beehlerg Fourth Raw: Richard Allis, William Stephenson, Richard Ludgate, John Rippel, Joseph Purvee, Francis D'Angiolillo, james German. WMA 3 Wm Q? s z ai Q ia .E ,..,.:m5:g,l :K-My 5 1:3 L ,. ' L K iera 14 . ,ELL - Tw, 4 1 - ' 1,7-f 7,151 ..s1 ., ' , ,Said .,.., .,,, ,V ,Y K, gi ls, 5:45, sf: - 1a?3wt:g ,55 2 ' X ' . 333 L , 2 Q .aliuf ' ' -' 1: Q 5 A H H T .. . ,... JM A Town TREK H S ' Fl2E.'5 our COURTING? WHAT Now? A-sms? Y , Y Y Z , JUST EELAUNG xr , , ,W 'L LLEGIATE ,Y ' wnATu.L vw HAVE? szczer LOVE CO w 1 N GOOF OFF5 J . FAULKNEE MR BEAUTY Amo 55.951 SPOKEN F R. O REAL, GONE. SMOOTH? DOBY I I-lor s'ruFF?umcuE ED ws-uAT'6 U0 wuose mol-L? Kool, KRT 'T I E x Q. 2 1 fr- 1 L. ,WH Q e, 45. v Q W vw 1 , W . Aw, . 1 a 1 34 o ationol Honor ooiot The National Honor Society was formed in Brockport High School during the spring of 1953. At the present time seven- teen members belong to this organization. Students are chosen for membership based on scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Firrt Raw: Miss Butterfield, Advisor, Robert Sendall, Treasurer, Robert Ive- son, Vice-President, Joann MacBlane, Secretary, Lorna Jenneiahn, Presi- dentgjohn Radloffg Second Row: Darlene Hamlin, Roselyn Hadley, Mary Ann Shreve, Virginia Fennell, Gertrude Mankg Third Raw: Martha Mann, Toni Cline, Joy Nichols, Eileen Eller, Corrine Mault, Elizabeth Parker. Flag Bearer tudont Council Our school spirit is also promoted by the Student Council. Through a campaign in the fall, students get a chance to show en- thusiasm in supporting their favorite party and the election of Oili- cers always proves exciting. In 1954 the junior high play was sponsored by the Student Council and the play proved to be very successful as expected. Noon-hour movies were also provided. - The three flag bearers who are representative of our school spirit are chosen by the council from the junior class. Firrt Row: Toni Cline, Garry Leverenz, Vice-Presidentgjoy Nichols, Treasurer, Richard Mault, President, Doris Balling, Secretaryg Mr. Cross, Advisor, Second Row: Douglas enz, Ann Maher. Robert Iveson, Helen Koss, Robert Sendall. Booth, Tom Leverenz, Milton Davis, David Cooper, Carolyn Wagner, Charles Lever- : . Firrt Row: Marcia Young, James German, john Erbe, Co-Capt.gJean Merger, Mrs. Grabb, Advisor, joan Zimmerman, Secyfg Mary Wright, T Sccy.g Francis D'Angiolillo, Carol Burgettg Second Row: Glenn Wheeler, Treas.g Anna Mary Duff, Co-Capt., James Swanger, Betty Denny, Anne Mank, Nancy Lessord, Marlyn Osborne, john Blodgett, Richard Blodgett, Sheila Keenang'1 hirdRaw:James O'Brien, Co-Capt., Bernard Quinn, Herbert Lester, Joseph Bopp, Co-Capt., Allen Cretney, Ronald Spencer, Madeline Swift, Patricia Nellis, Lynne Knab, Shirley Harris, Frederick Armes, Treas.g James Heffron. Junior High Patrol The junior High Patrol consists of seventh, eighth and ninth grade members. Their main duty is to promote safety on the first floor. The bubbling enthusiasm of junior high pupils is partly con- trolled by this group. onior High Patrol Among the duties of the Senior Patrol are keepj ing safety in the building, order in the halls, and assisting visitors. The patrol is composed of Sen- iors, with Juniors serving as alternates during second semester. This organization is one of the oldest in the school. Court is held each week to try offenders. Pint Row: Milton Davis, Guardian, Dick Mault, Guardian 5 Gertrude Mank, Secretary, David Rockow, Alt. Leader, Robert Carson, Captaing Bruce Dill, Captain, Helen Koss, Alt. Leader, Joyce Miller, Secretary, .Yemnd Raw: Earl Babcock, Patricia Lester, Nancy Townsend, Eunice Keenan, Dick Tolster, Toni Cline Eleanor Nesbittg Tbird Raw: Miss Wooster, Advisor, Neil Newman, Francis Donahue, Kenneth Lotzow Hugh Weldon, Rodney Jenneiahng Faurtb Row: David Rose, Jack Watts, Mr. Burns, Advisor. 1 9 A lf: QQ- L+ 3 . - 1 ol git Arita Staff The yearbook staff has worked hard to make the record of the 1953-54 school spirit, as shown through school activities, a memo- rable one and to live up to its name, ARISTA, which means the best. Members of the staff are chosen by the advisors and the edi- I tor from a list of sign-ups early in the year. Fint Raw: Mary Ann Shreve, Sue Martin, Evelyn Thompson, Lorraine RuoE, Mary Lou Dorgan, Carolyn Clark, Shirley Brown, Second Row: Pat Kubitz, Emily Pattison, Shirley Muntz, Nancy Nesbitt, Marion Taube, Eleanor Nesbitt, Sue Schmidt, Diann Kinnear, Third Row: Barbara Harness, Barbara Wietz, Joy Nichols, Pat Lester, Mary Ruth Knapp, Gail Smith, Linda Paap, Lorna Swinton, Eunice Keenan, Fourth Raw: Fred Rayburn, Neil Newman, David Rockow, Paul Eldred, Frank Hutchison, Mary Lou Duel, Susan Graupman, Jay Bibby. Firrt Row: Mrs. Harness, Advisor, Mrs. Grambow, Advisor, Nancy Town- send, Advertising Manager, Toni Cline, Editor, Elizabeth Parker, As- sistant Editor, Francis Donahue, Business Manager, Second Raw: Joyce Gearing, Sales Manager, Lorna Jenneiahn, Typing Manager, Gertrude Mank, Art Co-Editor, Virginia Fennell, Art Co-Editor, Sally Townsend, Literary Editor, Martha Mann, Photography Editor. Marked improvement has accompanied the Hi-Type this year due . to better printing and more interesting articles, such as the popular Hi-Type tail A, mi Vacumn Cleaner, a combination of the Orchids and Onions Xb and a gossip column. Interviews of the seniors proved to be very in- k terestin g also. First Raw: Mr. Hurley, Advisorg Miss O'Conner, Advisorg Janet Robinson, Feature Editorg Martha Mann, Editor-in-Chiefg Lorraine Ruoff, Assistant Editorg Ralph Ruoif, Business Managerg Second Row: Emily Pattison, Art Editorg Darlene Hamlin, Copy Co-Editorg Roselyn Hadley, Copy Co-Editorg Virginia Fennell, News Editorg Gertrude Mank, Production Editorg john Coller, Sports Editorg Tbird Raw: Lorna Jenneiahn, Typing Editor, Shirley Muntz, Fashion Editorg Carolyn Clark, Exchange Editor. First Row: Barbara Howard, Mary J ane Magin, Lorna Swinton, Joy Nichols, Sue Martin, Toni Cline, Second Row: Marilee Burdick, Barbara Way, Carol Morrison, Joann Muntz, Joan MacBlane, Sally Townsendg Third Raw: Joann Euler, James Palmer, Marjorie Morris, Sally Earley. Fint Row: Miss VanDeVort, Advisor, David Rockow, Treasurer, Patricia Lester, Vice- Presidentg Marion Taube, President, Sally Earley, Secretary, Gertrude Mank, Corr. Secy.g Second Row: Susan Graupman, Rodney Jenneiahn, Neil Newman, David Rose, Richard Mault, Robert Carson, William Scorse, Larry Hawkins, James Mercer, Third Row: Martha Mann, Peter Paap, Eleanor Nesbitt, Mary Lou Dorgan, Vivian Townley, Marilyn VanCise, Enid Schmidt, Eunice Keenan, Lorna Swinton, Joyce Miller, Shirley Brown, Alicia Corbett. Red Cross Council The Red Cross Council is a student group for both the junior and senior high which enables students to help the less fortunate children in other countries. By collecting money for the Junior Red Cross Member- ship Drive, packing gift boxes, collecting clothes for Korea, and working at the bloodbank, students have a chance to show the spirit of helping others. - i ual Aid Club The V. A. C, is an efliciently functioning group chosen from senior high school stu- dents on approval of faculty and members of the club. The boys and one girl did an excellent job providing audio-visual aids to the pupils this year. The club also fur- nished operators for the Kiwanians and other organizations. ' First Row: David Rockow, Donald Bauch, Bernard Good, Larry Nichols, John Lessord, Richard Tolsterg Second Raw: William Merritt, Neil Newman, President, Eleanor Nesbitt, Secy.-Treas.g David Rose, Reporter, Delbert Newton, Hugh Weldon, Maintenance Engineer, Ronald Flemming, Glenn Funk, Vice-President, Mr. Neuscheler, Advisor, Tbird Row: Tom Lcverenz, Merritt Ackles, Wayne Wietz, Robert Carson, Tom Maxwell, Ted Root, David Cooper, John Seaman, Robert Hutchison, William Stokes, Eugene Young. Lutiu Club Anyone may join Latin Club after one semester of Latin. The members sponsored an annual as- sembly with members of the French Club. The Club was re- organized in February to add the new members. Meeting twice a month, the group strives to create an interest in Latin throughout the school. French Club French Club, consisting of former members and those who joined in February after studying one 'semester of French, annually attend a French movie in Rochester. They meet twice a month and conduct both the business meeting and entertainment in French. Future Farmer of America The Future Farmers of America is a group of students who are in- terested in promoting scientinc farming., This was helped this year by a trip to a' Leadership Training School in Webster and attending a poultry show in Rochester. The members also placed exhibits at the state and county fairs. First Row: D. Balling, E. Schmidt, M. Mac Blane, B. Harness, B. Northrup, L. Paap, J. Hensley, L. Marks, R. A. Ginther, E. Thompson, Second Row: S. Brown, S. Mar- tin, S. Muntz, Treas., S. Townsend, Pres., N. Townsend, Vice-Pres., J. Robinson, Secy., Miss Wooster, Advisor, M. Le- Schander, D. Maultg Third Raw: B. Wictz, S. Earley, J. Nohlen, C. Kelley, C. Boozer, R. Rudman, B. Quinn, R. Sendall, G. Bott, Fourtb Raw: J. MacBlanc, M. Mann, T. Cline, C. Mault, N. Nesbitt, C. Schmidt. Absent: P. Barrus. Fin! Row: J. Euler, E. Parker, G. Brown, Vice-Pres. M. Burdick, Tteas. R. A. Klopp, Secy., .Yemml Row: S. Schmidt, B. Way, Watson, J. Baker, C. Morrison, J. Voight, Miss Wooster, Advisor, Third Raw: C. Krutenat, V. Fennell, L. Ruoff, M. L. Duel, M. Vaughan, E. Root, G. Smith, D. Blank. Alumt: P. Barrus, Pres. A 39-57Fir.rt Row: N. Bonter, T. Indovino, D. Bauch, J. Hall, W. Wietz, E. Babcock, T. Lcverenz, P. White Second Row: J. Mercer, D. Rockow, Sentinel, D. Cooper, Reporter, S. Medwin, Treasurer, C. Fahmer, Sec retary, B. Dill, Vice-President, C. Baase, President, Mr. Pavka, Advisor, TbirdR0u1.' R. Jenneiahn, R. Tolscer . R. Flemming, D. Davis, L. Chapman, M. Skill, L. Erbe. Assembl Committee The members of the Assembly Committee, one chosen from each grade, and an alternate, select and plan assemblies for the student body. Under their careful choos- ing we are given fine entertain- ment throughout the year. Firrt Raw: Russell Swangcr, Donald Grentzinger, Donna Pickering, Jean Rayburn, Janice Cotter, Richard Allis, Second Row: Robert Hutchison, Warren Wheeler, Theodore Graf, Joann Fegan, Douglas Westcott, Eugene Young, Third Row: Rodney Jcnneiahn, Stage Manager, Donald Bauch, Barbara Howard, Christine Krutenat, Miss Butler, Advisor, Joyce Gearing, Arnold Monno, Charles Basse, George Bushnell, Eunice Keenan. Camera Club The Camera Club, provides an enjoyable and instructive activity every Friday for those interested in photography. Some of the snap- shots in the Arista are a result of the efforts of Camera Club members. First Row: Mr. O'Meara, Advisor, C. Schmidt, V. Townley,J. Euler, Second Raw: N. Lawton, P. Kubitz, C. Fahmer, E. Root, President, M. Quinn, Treasurer, M. VanCise, Secretary, M. L. Duel, Vice-President, D. Burgess, B. Jenneiahn, M. Redingerg Third Row.-J. Oehlbeck, J. Corbett, W. Beck, Pat White, M. Swift, J. Hensley, S. Thompson, E. Leiter, J. Wilkinson, D. Blank, Fourth Raw: J. Bopp, R. Jenneiahn, R. Iveson, R. Sendall, Pete White, E. Babcock, W. Ruggles, F. Rayburn, J. Lessord, D. Newton, J. Stokes. W ll Club Young men of good school citi- zenship and goodieffort in their studies are chosen to be in Key Club. Community leadership and better citizenship are developed through practice in this club. This year the members helped the Ki- wanians to promote and organize the first Career Day held at Brock- port High School. Fifst Raw: Mr. Donovan, Advisor, Hugh Weldon, Treasurer, Robert Iveson, Secretary, Dale Loomis, Presi- dent, Robert Sendall, Vice-President, .Ymmd Row: Gerry Middleton, Ray Kishlar, Robert Rudman, Kenneth ' Lotzow, Glenn Funk, Dick Mault, Milton Davis, Francis Donahueg Third Row: Robert Hutchison, Wayne Loomis, Gerald Brown, James Coleman, John Collet, Charles Gay, Eugene Young. Abrmt: Fred Knapp. Librar Club Due to the increased membership in the Library Club this year, only seniors visited the Rochester library. The Library Club Christ- mas Tea for the faculty and an assembly program were sponsored by the club. This year the club has done a great deal to organize an inter-high council to exchange and promote new ideas. Pint Row.'J. Mercer, G. Middleton, J. Nichols, T. lndovino, J. Robinson, J. Coller, E. Root, S. Barley, D. Ballingg Second Row: Miss Van- DeVort, Advisor, Mr. Banker, Honorary Member, B. Wietz, Treasurerg S. Townsend, Secretary, N. Newman, President, S. Muntz, Vice- PresidentgJ. MacBlane, Corr. Secy.g Miss Upton and Miss Butterfield, Honorary Mernbersg Third Raw: E. Eller, M. VanCise, N. Youngs, N Townsend, P. Lester, R. Hadley, E. Schmidt, A. Ferries, S. Martin, L. Jenneiahn, E. Keenan, D. Hamlin, L. Swinton, J. Millerg Fourth Raw: G. Hamlin, E. Nesbitt, S. Brown, T. Cline, C. Clark, E. Parker, M. Redinger, M. L. Dorgan, G. Bird, G. Mank, M. Mann, Fifth Raw: P. Bruntlage, J. RadloE, N. Bonter, A. Mercer, M. Davis, F. Donahue, D. Rose, R. Mault, R. Jenneiahn, D. Rockow. Fmt Raw A Mercer, G. Mank, D. Hamlin, C. Clark, S. Earley, J. Bihbyg Second Raw: ' h Tb' dRow J MacBlane, J Radloff J N1cho1s,J. Wadhams, M. Mann, R.Jenne1a ng xr .' . Nesbitt G Middleton S Monagan R Ruolf S Townsend, V. FennellgFourtl1Row: E , . , . , . R Mault D Rose, N. Newnian,J. Mercer, D. Rockow. .li enior Pla The seniors tried a. new type of play this year. The Night of January Sixteenth was a mys- tery-comedy in three acts. The en- tire play took place in a court room. Karen Andre was the de- fendant on trial for murder. Ar jury was drawn from the audience to determine a verdict. The jury at the first performance found her not guilty, but the second night the jury declared her guilty. I R. Jenneiahn, M. Mann, N. Newman, J. . Nichols, J. Radlolf, J. Wadhams. Firrt Row: Miss Butterfield, Director, Mrs. Harness, Make-Up and Costume Advisor, Shirley Muntz, Student Director, Joan Cowan, Sally Barley, Mr. Neuscheler, Stage Advisor, Second Row: Ralph Ruoff, Jay Bibby, Robert Carson, Neil Newman, Allen Mercer, Larry Nichols, Jack Wadhams, Milton Davis, Francis Donahue, Hugh Weldon. . G. Manlc, ,A. Mercer. Junior High Pla The Junior High Play has be- come an annual and important event for the seventh, eighth and ninth graders. Giving this three- act play helps provide an early start in developing hidden talent and gaining experience along the road of acting. Under the direction of Mrs. Kelley, the cast and crew worked hard to make this year's play, Special Delivery Male, even more successful than in the past. Fin-t Row: Richard Spurr, Joyce Totterg Second Raw: Ward Wolff, Carol Boozer, Linda Paap, Charles Gay, Barbara Northrup, Mrs. Kelley, Director, Third Raw: David Lud- J. Totter, R. Spurr, B. Northrup, C. Gay. ington, Constance Schmidt, Barbara Harness, Gerald Young, Virginia Kingston, Kathleen Maxwell. .ng , Tv, K. Maxwell, L. Paap, B. Harness, G. Young, C. Boozer, V. Kingston. Fin: Row: S. Hart, L. Marks, N. Nesbitt, J. Merget, M. Swift, M. Wright, A. Mc- Cullough, Second Row: D. Pickering, B. Watson, D. Luce, S. Noble, J. Streb, J. At- kinson, S. Unterborn, S. Luce, K. Swangerg Third Row: R. McCauley, E. Young, P. Paap, W. Hiler, D. Booth, R. Wierz- , chowski, J. Smith, H. Redick, M. Tuttle. Junior To n Meeting ei the Ai junior Town Meeting of the Air, sponsored by station WHEC in Rochester, was presented by the Seniors. They wrote their own scripts for a panel discussion and answered questions which were asked by members of the student body. This was all recorded on tape and broadcast at a later date. Martha Mann, Miss Butterfield, Advisorg Gertrude Mank, Suzanne Martin, Joann MacBlane. oiee oi Democrat Sponsored by the Rochester Junior Chamber of Commerce, this contest encourages young people to think about democracy. Several pupils write and record speeches and one recording is chosen to rep- resent our school. Public peaking Eight pupils were chosen from those interested in Public Speaking to prepare a short selection for an evening performance. Judges chose a first and second place for both boys and girls. This activity is car- ried on to promote better speaking 'in public. Janet Robinson Fin! Row: Mr. Hurley, Coach, Marion Taube, Miss VanDeVort, Coach, Janet Robinson, Miss Butterfield, Coach, Second Raw: Carol Ruger, Rodney Jenneiahn, Peter White, Robert Rudman, John Coller, Elizabeth Root. X x x n I IN Wa km: f The orchestra has become another important in- strumental group in school. With the band, the or- chestra plays in two concerts annually. The winter concert in 1954 was called Snowflake Fantasy. Outstanding numbers by the orchestra were Night in Tripoli, Serenade from the Stadent Prince, and Hymnus. Our orchestra has become one of W the best in this part of the state. X r fl Q w fl , snrlillll l al l Orche tra 1 .l i My .I 'I gi Firrt Row: Corrine Mault, Judith Voigt, Carol Sparks, Carol Boozer, Diana Palmero, Enid Schmidt, Gertrude Mank, Leora Paeth, Mary Ann Shreve, Elizabeth Parker, Second Raw.-janet Robinson, President, Joann MacBlane, Vice-President, John Coller, Lorna jenneiahm, Lois Marks, Joan Watson, Vivian Townley, Roselyn Hadley, Sally Earley, Secy.-Treas.g Third Raw: Robert Wierzchowski, Dorothy Alexander, Freda Hofherr, Gerald Brown, Eleanor jenneiahn, Larry Chapman, Jack Greenfield, Gerald Middleton 5 Fourth Raw: Cynthia Kelley, Wilbur Hiler, Richard Palmer, Claudia Palmero, Mr. Conradt, Director, Clifford Chapman, Dick Webster, Garry Leverenz. C Twilm: Joy Nichols, Drum Majoretteg Alayne Ferries, Shirley B Muntz, Joann Muntz. Members of Senior Band, our largest instrumental organization, are kept busy each year practicing for two annual concerts in our school plus going to festivals. In Spring and Fall the band forms a marching band. Under the direction of Mr. Conradt and led by drum majorette, Joy Nichols, they practice drills and formations for pa- rades and football games. Through the summer the concert band plus string players of the orchestra, present six weekly outdoor con- certs. Last year as their reward they spent an eventful three days in New York City. f First Row: Judith Hensley, Joann MacBlane, John Coller, Lorna Jenneiahn, Secy.-Treats., Virginia Fennell, Leora Paeth, Elaine McCagg, Allen Mercer, Cynthia Kelley, Lois Marks, Joan Watson, Janet Robinson, Sally Earley, Evelyn Thompson, Jane Lawton, Mary R. Knapp, Second Row: Judith Stokes, Connie Schmidt, Diana Palmcro, Earl Chapman, Susan Stokes, Nancy Lawton, Marilyn Redinger,Emily Pattison, Robert Wierzchowski, Vivian Townley, Corrine Mault, Nancy Townsend, Barbara Baxter, Barbara Watson, Roselyn Hadleyg Third Raw: Olive Clark, Peter Paap, Miriam MacBlane, Bruce Jenkins, Louise Banker, Dianne Flagler, Freda Hefherr, Gerald Brown, Eleanor Jenneiahn, Robert Rudman, Larry Chapman, Jack Greenfield, Gerald Middleton, President, Earl Chapman, Robert Iveson, Dick Burdick, Fourth Raw.- Frank Sherman, Wilbur Hiler, Claudia Palmero, Richard Palmer, David Cooper, Clifford Chapman, Robert Sendall, Jack Wadhams, Dick Webster, Mr. Conradt, Directorg Garry Leverenz. Abxmt: Dorothy Alexander, Vice-President, Lou Ann Rogers, Barbara Harness. .Yaxapbom Quarter: Nancy Townsend, Sally Clarinet Quartet: Judith Hensley, Joann Mac Earley, Roselyn Hadley, Evelyn Thomp- Blanc, Lorna Jenneiahn, John Collet. son- Bran Combo: First Row: Gerald Brown, Eleanor jenneiahn, Freda Hofherrg .Yet-and Raw: K. Gerald Middleton, Robert Iveson, Richard Webster, Clifford Chapman, Rob- ert Wierzchowski. Abram: Dorothy Alex- ander. Junior En emble As early as the fifth grade, beginners on musical instruments enter the Junior En- semble. This is a training group to gain experience for playing in the advanced groups. When adegree of accomplishment has been reached, individual members are transferred to the senior band or orchestra. First Row: Betty Pavka, Roberta Cotter, Carol jenkins, Cheryl Boozer, Barbara Douty,Janet Sealy, Sarah Hubbell, Ruth Ellis, Richard Van- Valkenburgh, Evelyn Burdick, Leslie Samson, Second Raw: Mr. Conradt, Director, Patricia Smith, Barbara Howard, Robert Allis, Patricia Duff, Albert Webster, Thomas Ellis, Diane Parish, Sharon Miller, Judy Smith, Mildred Adams, Donald Wierzchowski, Helen Baum, Third Raw: Alfred Sealy, James Hill, Ronald Root, David Knapp, Irwin Schmidt, Michael Cunningham, Carl Hunsinger, John Fennell, Lydia Ackerman, William Hiscock, Peter Cole. Fourth Row: Larry Hynes, Patricia Palmer, Duane Webster, l-lalfred Hofherr, james.Messer,'james ' Cliff, Leroy Harris, Lawrence Young. Girls' Sextette This year the Girls' Sextette has been veryhactive. The girls have participated in two annual vocal concerts. They also sang at the senior play, public speaking contest, commencement and the instrumental con- - cert. .Featcds Enid Schmidt, Miss Smith, Director, Diana Blank, .S'tanding.' Vivian Townley, Marilyn VanCise, Suzanne Schmidt, Eileen Eller. The Girls' Chorus has had a successful year. Activities this year were the Christ- mas and spring concerts, the festival in Pittsford and singing at baccalaureate ser- vices. The chorus also helped to present an assembly in Spencerport. Girl ' Choru l Fir.rt Row: Miss Smith, Director, M. Taube, President, A. Maher and H. Koss, Libra- rians, S. Thompson and D. Balling, Secretaries, B. Way, C. Morrison, B. Jackson, G Noble, S. Schmidt, S. Townsend, D. Kinnear, A. VanOrdeng Second Row: G. Bird, M Downey, R. A. Klopp, B. Jenneiahn, B. Beehler, A. Cook, E. Parker, S. Brown, J. Keable, A. Grcntzinger, C. Clark, M. Burdick, P. Blodgett, B. Wilson, Third Row: E Schmidt, L. Swinton, J. Miller, M. Morris, D. Blank, G. Smith, M. Root, D. Maul: P. Ryan, E. Eller, M. VanCise, D. Hamlin, Fourth Raw: M. Redinger, A. Ferries, B Wietz, M. Quinn, B. Nichols, S. Graupman, E. Root, M. L. Duel, E. FitzSimmons E. Hickey, D. Gillespie, N. Youngs, M.j. Magin. Junior Mixed Choru The Junior Mixed Chorus is composed of students from junior high school grades. Members participated in assemblies and in the spring concert. In this chorus voices Firrt Row: C. Schmidt, V. Flemming, S. McBride,J. Bloclgett, W. Benz, R. Mehserle D. Laine, R. Kimmel, R. Northrup,J. Fennell, D. Webster, T. Coleman, S. Unterborn Secand Raw: R. Carges, D. Pickering, C. VanCise, J. Brown, C. Townsend, P. Paap, D Ludington, G. Webster, D. Krutenar, L. Harris, J. Hershey, B. Turner, B. Wolf Third Row: Miss Smith, Director, S. Luce, Librarian, B. Northrup, Secretary, V. King- ston, Librarian, D. Luce,J. Baase, C. Leverenz, S. Hart, K. Maxwell, B. Atkinson, R Modzel, B. Dunn, G. Stevens, Fourth Row: R. Irish, J. Fegan, R. Allis, J. Nohlen, P Hixson, M. Graupman, L. VanVa1kenburgh, J. Doherty, E. Leiter, J. Rath, L. Paap W. Stephenson, O. Clark. 1 1 are molded for the future ,high school choruses. 1 0 O Fim Raw: S. Townsend, R. A. Ginthcr, M. Redinger, B. Jenneiahn, Miss Smith, Direc- tor, J. Radoff, President, C. Clark, Librarian, M. Burdick, Librarian, M. Taube, A. Hoy, S. Schmidt, J. Coleman, Secmd Raw: C. Ruger, S. Thompson, D. Gillespie, A. Ferries, L. Banker, S. Martin, V. Fcnnell, D. Hamlin, P. Didas, H. Koss, D. Flagler, B. Way, P. Blodgettg Third Row: D. Ellis, M. Root, D. Mault, P. Ryan, D. Balling M. L. Duel, D. Kuhn, D. Blank, E. Fitzsiznmons, C. Baase, L. Swinton, S. Brown, N Youngs, Fourth Raw: R. Sendall, L. Nesbitt, G. Hall, M. Downey, W. Siddons, D. Mel Cullough, A. Mercer, F. Hutchison, W. Loomis, L. Rath, N. Bonter, D. Cooper. emor Mixed Choru 1 Among the activities of the Senior Mixed Chorus this year were the Christmas and spring concerts and an exchange of as- sembly programs with Spencerport. A new and unusual event was a Carol Sing on the steps of the University of Rochester library building. The rain may have dampened the singers but their high spirits were shown in their hearty singing. Cross Country The Cross Country team had a very suc- cessful season winning at Aquinas, Oak- Held, Perry, Attica, and Alfred-Almond. In the Monroe County Championship, Brockport defeated Brighton. Dick Shef- field had an undefeated season, placing first in the Section V Championship where he broke the course record. Kneeling: john Coller,Ja1nes Mercer. .S'tanding.' Francis Donahue, Milton Davis, Rich- ard Sheffield, Jack Wadhams, Manager. Abrent: Mr. Lottes, Coach.. 0CC0l' This season's squad was one of high spirit and much determination. The team fin- ished third in the league and placed two men, Watts andjenneiahn, on the All-County team. Kneeling: James O'Brien, John Seaman, Wayne O'Brien, Rodney Jenneiahn, William Scorse, Neil Newman, Jack Watts, David Rose. .S'tanding: Jack Baker, William Stokes, Ralph Ruoff, Paul Eldred, George Bott, Fred Knapp, Gerald Middleton, Merritt Ackles, Warren Wheeler, Mr. Pepper, Coach. Touchdown Club The Touchdown Club is a young organi- zation. The purpose of the club is to pro- mote the best interests in sports activities of all types, to encourage young men and Women to engage in athletics, and to see that athletic activities of all types are con- ducted on a high standard of sportsman- ship. First Row: Ted Graf, Charles Gay, Richard Flemming, Herbert Redick, Douglas West- cott, joe Barber, Raymond Kishlar, Serum! Raw: Mr. Grygiel, Advisor, Sanford Med- win, President, Robert Sendall, Treasurerg Bruce Dill, Secretary, Robert Rudman, Ted Root, Dick Fegan, William Breach, Third Row: Don Deane, Wayne Wietz, Bob Hutch- inson, Dick Burdick, David Cooper, John Cleary, Charles Hamlin, Charles Funk. Abrmt: Doug Bell, Vice-Presidentg Keith Gilman. Football The 1953 Football squad had a hard fought season. Never outfought though fre- quently outmanned, the Blue Devils were an inexperienced but spirited group. Winner of the Player of the Week awards were Co-Capt. Pete Rowell, Douglas Westcott, Bruce Dill, Sanford Medwin, John Cleary, Robert Hutchison and Doug Bell. The award for most improvement was given to Chuck Hamlin. A unique feature was that both efhcient scorekeepers were girls, Ruth Anne Ginther and Elizabeth Parker. First Row: Robert Rudman, David Cooper, john Cleary, Bruce Dill, Peter Rowell, Richard Burdick, Sanford Medwin, Robert Hutchison, Douglas Bell, Smmd Raw: Ronald Flemming, Joseph Barber, Keith Gilman, Charles Hamlin, Ray Kishlar, Frank Balling, Robert Sendall, Jerold Lista, Larry Rath, Third Rawsjames Scully, Asst. Coach, Richard Fegan, Herbert Redick, Ted Root, Fred Rose, Tom Indovino, Donald Deane, Wayne Wietz, Charles Funk, Mr. Gtygiel, Coach. Var it Cheerleader This year the Varsity Cheerleaders were a more unified group, not only in their cooperation but also in their physical coordination. These girls play an important part in promoting school spirit. Clockwire .rmrriug at fb: rap: Ann Hoy, Mary Ruth Knapp, Sally Townsend, Joyce Gearing, Toni Cline, Doris Balling, Ann Maher. Varsity Ba ketball The season's Varsity Basketball highlights were the upset wins against heavily favored Holley and Fairport. Enthusiasm was shown by all members of the team and the students were behind them all the way. Center: james Hoy, Manager, Mr. White, Coachg Left ta Right.- Merritt Ackles, John Cleary, Wayne O'Brien, Charles Hamlin, Charles Funk, Jack Watts, Bill Scorse, Garry Leverenz, Doug Westcott, Doug Bell. Bill Scorse, Jack Watts. Junior Varsity Ba ketball The ,I.V.'s made a fine showing. Against some of the better teams in the league, Brockport gave East Rochester and Brighton good battles but lost by a few points. In the first game against Holley the teams went into overtime with Brockport losing a heartbreaker by one point. Here's to next year's varsity. First Row: Frank Balling, Charles Levcrenz, Ted Graf, Dick Fegan, Lee Wolff, Terry Fowler, Bob Maxwell, .fecand Row.- Mr. Kirby, Coach, Joe Doherty, George Haynes, Bob Ludgate, Fred Rich, Don Deane, Herb Redick, Herb Lester, Manager. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders helped keep the sp1r1t up for the J.V. games. A new method of choosing these cheerleaders was started this year. They were chosen by a representative group of the student body and the faculty. Clackwire starting at tb: top: Lorraine Ruoff, Ann Lobenski, Joan Keable, Ann Grent- zinger, Barbara Monno, Elaine McCagg, Virginia Kingston. - Pep Club The Pep Club was reorganized this year to help build up school spirit. The members range from ninth to twelfth graders. The large , number of members indicates its enthusiasm. First Raw: A. VanOrden, J. Baker, S. Townsend, M. MacBlane, A Hoy, N. Nesbitt, L. Marks, M. Taube, G. Noble, A. Maher, B. Wolf, B. Monno, Secaml Raw: C. Hiscock, M. Graupman, S. Luce, R. Flemming, T. Leverenz, Miss Tickner, Advisor, D. Balling, Vice-Pres.gJ. Gearing, Sccy.-Trcas.g D. Alexander, Pres.g M Ackles, C. Boozer, S. Cunningham, J. Medwin, D. Kinnearg Tlnird Row: L. VanValkenburgh, M. VanCise D. Blank, E. Eller, G. Smith, L. Ruolf, M. R. Knapp, B. Beehler,J. Keable, A. Grentzinger, B. Young, R Carges, C. VanCise, T. Cline, Fourth Raw: D. Cooper, E. Leiter, M. Burdick, V. Kingston, A. Lobenski, B Ackles, M. L. Dorgan, C. Rockow, B. Jenneiahn, J. Hensley, B. Way, R. A. Klopp, C. Gay, D. Westcott H. Redick. Firxt Row: Miss Butler, Robert Iveson, Mr. Pepper, Mr. Daly, Second Raw: Toni Cline, Mt. Neuscheler, Mr. Grygiel, Miss Van De Vort. Absent: Doug- Athletic Council The purpose of the Athletic Council is to reconsider and reinstate those students who have been suspended for dis- i' obedience of training rules. This year there were few meet- ings because there was little need for them. las Bell. mlm-fa 2 E GINNY Leader ' Club The girls in Leaders' Club learn fair play and good sportsmanship. They coach and referee the girls' intrarnurals games. This club makes it possible for girls to take an active part in athletics. First Raw: Arlene Van Ordcn, Joan Baker, Barbara Monna, Ann Maher, Gertrude Noble, Beverly jackson, Joan Stephenson, Eleanor Nesbitt, Treasurer, Second Row: Mary Downey, joan Keable, Miriam MacBlane, Shirley Muntz, Vice-President, Ann Lobenslci, Virginia Kingston, Gwen Bird, Connie Rockow, Clara Hiscockg Tbird Row: Miss Tickner, Advisor, Toni Cline, President, Nancy Nesbitt, Gail Smith, Linda Paap, Ann Grentzinger, Evelyn Thompson, Barbara Harness, Barbara Northrup. Kneeling: jay Bibby, Bob Sen- clallg .S'tanding: Ralph Ruoff, Gardner Craft, Paul Eldred. Tenni The tennis team, playing a full league schedule, showed promise of giving opponents much com- petition. The squad returned in- tact from a successful 1953 season. Firrt Row: Arnold Monno, Tom Indovino, Charles Hamlin, Ted Graf, Mr. Pepper, Coach, Second Row: Bob Hutchison, Wayne Wietz, Doug Westcott, jim O'Brien, Garry Leverenz, Third Raw: Bill Scorse, Jack Watts, Rodney Jenneiahn, Charles Funk, Don Deane, Abrent: Fred Knapp. Ba eball Many new faces were seen in this year's baseball lineup, due to the heavy losses from graduation. Freshmen up from last year's jun- ior team aided the team greatly in its drive for a successful season. Track The 1953 track team had one of the most successful seasons in Brockport's track history. At the county meet Dick Sheffield reached home first in the mile run. Francis Donahue won both the 220 and 100 yard clashes. Both boys are eligible for the 1954 competition. Fir-it Raw: Robert Ryan, George Bott, James Mercer, Gerald Brown, Second Rawsjanet Robinson and Joan Cowan, Managers, George Jenks, Ted Root, Tom Kruger, joe Barber, James Hoy, john Collet, Gerald Middleton, Third Raw: Dick Fegan, Fred Rich, David Cooper, Dierk TerLouw, Dick Sheflield, David Rose, Milton Davis, Robert Carson, Eugene Young, Francis Donahue, Jack Baker, Mr. Lottes, Coach. First Row: E. Hynes, K. Maxwell, A. Bibby, C. Phelps, S. Noble, J. Hershey, C. Krutenat, G. Bird, B. Monnog Set-and Row: T. Stodclard,J. Totter, S. McBride, P. Hixson, M. Siddons, D. Ball- ing, M. Downey, M. Vaughan, C. VanCise, M. Graupman. Intramural Intramurals are taken part in by both junior and senior high pupils. Some sports played are basketball, ping-pong, softball, touch football and volleyball. An oppor- tunity is provided for those who are unable to play in inter-high sports. First Raw: M. Downey,J. Lessord, P. White,J. Corbett, C. Nellis,j. Hall, D. TerLouw Second Row: T. Dobson, R. Graf, G. Kruger, W. Wolff, D. Zorn, T. Kruger, L. Keenan C. Faber, W. Stephenson. Absent: D. Wilson. L olle ball Volleyball, an increasingly popular sport, will , show a good-sized squad representing the school and endeavoring to win the county finals. 1 First Raw: Jim O'Brien, Dick Sheffield, Larry Nichols, Delbert Newton, David Roseg Second R0tl1. I3ClC Baker, Bob Hutchinson, Bob Carson, Ken Lotzow, James Mercer, Paul LaDue. Abrams- Frerl Rose. Bu Driver The bus drivers, both to and from school and interscholastic games, hear the results of Brock- port's School Spirit With the cheering and singing of the Blue Devil Gang. Sometimes, however, it becomes necessary to dampen the spirit when enthusiasm be- comes too great. Cu todian Although visitors notice, we sometimes forget who it is that keeps the Brockport High School building in such good shape. Hats off to the custodian group for its fine spirit! Mr. Freson, Mr. Simes, Mr. Ebert, Mr. Knab, Mr. Burlingame, Mr. Arnold, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Ellwanger, Mr. Fegan, Mr. Flemming, Mr. Fissler. Cafeteria tail Under the capable management of Mrs. Wadhams and with the help of student workers, the stu- dents are able to receive their devils' food in our cafeteria at lunch time. Fin: Rvws Tom Leverenz, Dale Loomis, Rodney Jenneiahn, jim Mercer, Mrs. Wad- hams, Cook-Manager, Mrs. Ludingron, Jack Smith, Grace Hamlin, Carol Brun- dageg Second Raw: Carl Nellis, Wayne Rugg- les, Fred Gilman, Wayne Wictz, Ted Root. Fin: Row: Mr. Dorrance, Dick Webster, Larry Nichols, Ronald McCauley, Warren Wheeler, Strand Row: Francis Donahue, Mr. Leiter, Gerald Middleton, Mr. Mault, Mr. Tighe, Clifford Chapman, Mr, Ginther, Chief Custodian. es DPERHING UEVURY QUITE A KETCH AZLA.. was on sue., vzssuz! ' H 'll' 45 5' A may -'rf -in, ' ' 'I 455' 12 .I J mi A A ir -1' N Q L : - n.-'1 ,Q 1 lg L. 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