East Rochester High School - Gagashoan Yearbook (East Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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We are extremely grateful 'lor the mental discipline, the desire for accuracy, and the regard for detail which she has imparted to us. These habits, among the finest acquisi- tions of our high school years, can be applied in everyday living as well as in mathematics. May we dedicate this Gagashoan to you, Mrs. Leuty, as a reminder of the many fruitful years you have spent here at East Rochester High School, and of the students who so deeply respect and admire you. 1, MISS SARA WILSON Johnny Jones and Suzy Smith, Good looking boys and girls, The cows in the pasture, are phrases that will come to mind as we think of Miss Wilson, and think of her we shall, as we face the world on our own two feet, thinking for ourselves as she taught us to do. Now, in our final year at East Rochester High School, -Miss Wilson, we reflect and marvel at your unequalled record of service and dedication to our school. Let this book, which we dedicate to you, be a reminder of the many students and friends who will never 'forget you. l f eofcafzbzz DIRECTOR . . . Principal . . . Mr. Frank J. O'Donnell . . . supervisor of the PRODUCTION MANAGER . . . Superinten- dent of Schools . . . Mr. Lewis C. Obourn. Responsible for daily decisions . . . re- vealing plans for future acts . . . possess- ing the necessary patience . . . diligence . . . open mindedness . . . resulting in I a smoothly functioning production . . . for our school . . . Our Theatre. 'www school's activities . . . concerned with MR- l-EVVl5 C- OBOURN problems of the student body . . . pro- Superintendent viding rules to guide us . . . helpful criti- cism . . . interest in our daily routine . . . our rehearsal for tomorrow's per- formance. MR. FRANK J. O'DONNELL MISS NEVA JACKLING, Guidance: Principal MRS. MILDRED HILL, Secretary. J Cl? MR. JOHN BAYNES, Guidance: MRS. RUTH MULLIGAN, Nurse. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Scarpino, Mr. Pizzingrilli, Mr. Harris, Mr. Williams, President: Mrs. Smith, Clerk of the Boardp and absent when the picture was taken, Mr. Carnell. BOARD or EDUCATION . . . outstanding persons . . . community leaders . . . repre- sentatives of the village . . . chosen by the people . . . backers of our high school production . . . wisdom of ex- perience regulates our education . . . preserves the meaning of our produc- tion . . . retains its dramatic form . . . weighs the ability of our producers Y . . and their methods . . . strives for prog- ress determines policies . . . evaluates the worth of proposed activities . . . takes final responsibility for . . . policies . . . and decisions. PROGRAM DIRECTORS . . . Miss Neva Jackling and Mr. John Baynes . . . dedicat- ed to helping plan future college and bus- iness careers . . . through pursuit of prop- er courses today. Mrs. Mildred Hill . . . administration sec- retary . . . friendly to all . . . always will- ing to aid students . . . despite her own pressing duties. Mrs. Ruth Mulligan . . . school nurse . . . in charge of Red Cross . . . Future Nurses Club . . . ready and able to administer first aid when needed. 1 - .-1 57' ,- ,1- .fw mem, . . ,?1,24i?Kf:Lk..5x4w ,, 2 ,Qa,,,MfJ'i A . 1, i3Kf:.QL3,w. ...F K-ww f., , , A .4234-aff. ,, , Q Y, LJ? Qwafzzs' 4, N f V wwf Jwfxzfyjq We 'L JJ-M-fwfww ffabddyf ,ifcff-0, land faffhwcf bf A 1 ' i Vgcgdg juicy xz l j ' 'imilhiii rf f ':ff W ,QM 4 ,zwcbww ,4 1 ww WM ,400 -,EJVLCU-Y Cari 1 L 4 ff? 91 ny SP my ??wi Q 9 Q uemgvsg Q meunmnum Q E525 if vssM y, ig, A I W,ff4 mm 'K -W W wr' 55 1 Eiiiugg J 'QM ? Qf fs QFOOQICQFS . . PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Arts and Crafts . . . train- ing our bodies to work and co-ordinate with our minds . . . Miss Mildred Beardsley . . . Teaching our hands to create and express Through art . . . Miss Florie Stillman . . Q developing physical fit- ness tor girls in Gym class- es . . . Miss Edith Henry . . . Mr. Raymond Mont- crietf . . . placing skill in our hands Through Home 'Economics and Manual Arts . . . Mr. Donald Quinn . . . helping boys regulate and discipline T h e i r bodies Through Physical Educa- tion. So this is Fairport's Leade-r's Club! LANGUAGE . . . helping others to understand and use correct expression . . . The Tools of The world . . . English . . . Latin . . . French . . . Miss Mariorie Wells . . . Miss Lina Brownell . . . Miss Winifred Youngs . . . Mrs. Sylvia Barrett . . . Mr. Melvin Johnson . . . Miss Pauline Fritz . . . Mrs. Kath- ryn Bieber . . . guiding and helping . . . so that we might better comprehend and understand peoples of the world. ofaoofeofhcufy Miss Mildred Beardsley, Miss Florrie Stillman, Miss Edith Henry, Mr. Raymond Mont- crieff, Mr. Donald Quinn. MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE . . . tools and rules for our future life . . . in the precise world . . . the atomic age . . . increased importance . . . new fields of opportunity . . . fine training . . . given by Mr. Lawrence Weise . . . Mrs. Helen Redman . . . Miss Margaret Whitbourne . . . in Chemistry . . . Biology '. . . Physics! . . . and Mathematics. Miss Mariorie Wells, Miss Lina Brownell, Miss Winifred Youngs, Mrs. Sylvia Barrett Mr. Melvin Johnson, Mrs. Kathryn Bieber, Miss Pauline Fritz. zhoeshhg. . . fzlme. . .ex,0er1e12ce. . . IQQJUQQQQ THE PAST . . . THE PRESENT ...olates...events... hidden causes . . . untold before us and become clear as . . . Miss Fayuna Bentley . . . Mr. Richard McLane . . . Mrs. Lee Solberg . . . Miss Ann Marie Hery . . Miss Dolores Raguso . . . prepare us for the future Through understanding of the past. STANDING: Mr. Lawrence Weise, Mrs. Helen Redman, Miss Sara Wil- son, Miss Laura Cashion. SITTING: Mrs. May Leuty, Mrs. Margaret Whit- bourne. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard McLane, Mrs. Lee Solberg. FIRST ROW: Miss Fayuna Bentley, Miss Ann Marie Hery, Miss Dolores Raguso. No! Gary! Two and Two are FOUR! SECOND ROW: Mr. James Beckwith, Mr. W. Hugh Miller. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Orva Sprague, Mr. Samuel Brody, Miss Bertha Bourne. MUSIC and BUSINESS Melodies for our school supplied by competent di rectors . . . Mr. James Beck with - harmonious sounds from irlstruments . Hugh Miller - vocal music In business department experienced counsellng re ceivecl from . . . Mrs Orva Sprague . . . typing Mr. Samuel Brody us iness law . . . Miss Bertha Bourne . . secretarial courses. M 33? gi? mf 1 I4 L enzbrls 1961 Valedictorian: l LAWRENCE DAVID CLARK SUMMA CUM LAUDE . . . Yaledictorian and Salutatorian . . . peak of scholastic accomplishment . . . achieved through dili- gence , . . merit well-deserved . . . outstanding not only schol- astically . . . but also adept in many other fields . . . our valedictorian . . . new all-time high, 96.7, for E.R.H.S. . . . future success imminent. MAGNA CUM LAUDE . . . High Honor-90 . . . set admirable record . . . greatest number ever to graduate with such high averages. CUM LAUDE . . . Honor-85 . . , also to be commended for scholastic achievement. EQ James Rae Doris Bloodgood Salutatorian: JOHN CARL VOLLBRACHT OD OI' I. i f l 6 Valerie Consaul William Fine Richard Rice Linda Williams Judith Haber Sharon Gaudion Elaine DiFlorio Elef-1I'l0l' Pl'0vldence SECOND ROW: Tobin, Maxwell, Peregrin, McMullen, Della Pietra, Footer, Grano. FIRST ROW: Platino,, Drake, Burton, Herko, Reid, Lisena, LePore. Absent, Jessica Ferrari. Miss Bentley . . .our prompter . . .the most agreeable and long-suffering advisor ever born . . . a steady, un- perturbed force, propelling us Toward Washington and graduation . . . 1961 . . . one of her many classes . . . benefited from her example and long experience. Miss Fayuna Bentley, our Prompter. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: SECOND ROW: Rae, Secretary: Mihaly, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Tobin, Vice President, Morabito, President. Magazine Campaign High Salesmen: SECOND ROW: Providence, Underwood. FIRST ROW: Bellavia, Bloodgood. Our Senior year . . .four able boys lead us . . . plan our magazine campaign . . . play . . . Washington trip . . . candy sales at games . . . details for graduation . . . four high salesmen . . . win prizes for good salesman- ship. Mr. Richard J. Baroody, our Freshman advisor. I7 i Af i ,lg 1 rf N i 'IN xff' Jw -L' L R. fs , Lf'NpAW?BAm'ss Xp i.. 1 W J A f I Cu jx 5 , In XO , 1 u ROBERT JAMES BAGLEY, JR. in ,. ,f 4, , . i f J R .-.W j' 2 gf U w., ii' - R . I 1 ' i if-., , , - . 4 . i. i R 1 a- , v 4 C 5 . viii WW ov -JU ,, 3 R fi NRVE'-'xb.ffUw A ,vpn .GJVPJ Qffw R V jx. M055 3 P' fi Pbffi ILM ajax! ,1 ., ,X 0 Mi? Dil ' L, R13 GN Q lvl .J U Y, 1 ii dvw 1 .Al Ure' ,fx NW lr GENEVIEVE BELLAVIA . ,lf ,fs f If ff ix ' V- wnxijp Q BL M jx .V ws' J, I Xe ,N 5.1. JJMA. J J C, ,J JE L I. R. - . l 9,1 , Vvx, I p,L' fs i fl in ' 4 ,K Q ji 7 XQ! j,JV 'L r fu qs if fi . E fyv f ' -. ' 11' 1.,-J js 1 ' QV, - -V T it ,CN . A i i x I' In ,N M 'A ' Y U, ,ijx af if AA, V K ii' ,k ya' I, if -. Ji' NAA . fy' - ,WM ' F ' i ,Q 4 r f' R, R i ' , 'ji A-if -fb if J' :Im M' L ii. .V Y ,, , . ,1 . v in 6, hy 75, As awe-filled, verdant freshmen, we enlfered high sch Cul vtirjgskout We n ' g four year ingwfrfxlast we had moved upstairs and ioined The upper ranks. Reiicenf, ye? eager 10 as - orshipx d e seni s from afar. M Richarnyaroody, our. greatly admired and understanding advisor, eased us inio our new surroundin . W4- -Q Jw . 1 1, ... 1 1 ' I ix: 1 J-' Q ,N AU ' jf' ' 1 'ML 'sing-., R ,. Q ' , ' ' R- 9' '. i iv -' ,- 1 - ' X f M f qv K I1 Xxr M, X 1 ,V i ,JE ,Y i 7,11 J, i I . , K D . J f i 1 . , L , J , -i, 'J 1, .I A . i Ly . TINA BONAVENTURA , ' 1 J, ,NR lj 5 ,,' f A ,f ex Y 1 i i Q- -if 35 .1 .,w .P A ir R 1- Af , M, ,pi ' 1, J , ,, , R ,'., R 'X Si' 1 i' J ' 53 af r Cx My qu, if 1. Qin if-yi! 'jx , X, Li iii AF' ,NAI -r u i' ' 'U 2' X, I Xe VAX- IJ ,MQ VKX 'f DORIS ELLEN iles X K Af 'W BLOODGOOD 1 X ., v i , f ' ii Ky' ' Xi Q ,rf u A X 'AJR wx KI. jr .x J 'XJ W X if MARIE ROBERT BOGERT BERGEVIN ' ,i.,r..fs, . AX I-fl L T .A ,, . Y x llx 'X l'X K X yi of l ,,l T, Ve, 1 K Vffx I ' L kfl w ii V K ll , l , , , . , - .X -, in ,N , XI, J. ll- x , Ill Q, ,.,g3 , X E X.- ., X, , T. X T ' v x A ,I f YTIAMES BROWN LINDA, ANN . . , , , l , .f ., L J ANNA BUFFONE MARGARET ESTHER BURTON l I 5- A '. kc I l ii l x ' , , . , V . 1 ,- , ,, A , l , Y, 'x x, L c ,X P- Ny' X W lx! . , s X 4 .., , M K, , ,fx X .F l lg Q' llx lllvu Moving lfrom class 10 class, aanoVel and Afhrillino experience, soon became an iniegrafed-Lparf ef our lives. dur iTrs1AQroiec1 was a very successful baked-food sale. A profusion of 'pizza, cupcakes, cookies, and brownies disapgearxeclfbrapidlyg Everything was 'differentland exciting, and each new proieci held unexplored wonders and enioymenfs. School was fun! 'XX 'T - M Qi is X i N x 1 x i, , x , , , , 5 , 4 -,gf : x K ll XL gi l T X, L, N T ,L A PATRICK CAPPIELLO X' mx ii lr' lv , ,x 1 w, ew fs Nix i CAPPONI ., ,lf Mf7l,ff,,,9v MY T lg QJQ' N l I T , ,lug E will J ,iff W Ulf FJ T la T N if ' 1 fy lrcf '5-V'-' 1' UA ,M w 1 M KH I lvr 3 Gigm fl-JwZakJifwJ6axNM,u Q QL jqj Lad.. fi' .. -in U . 1 , .Tcl L 1 M il -. , V s, 1. J , i ly BARBARAANN X W T lg' sl I M X v c v 1 . ng L K l k JxQBY,IELLlEN QARBOINE LUISA CERVERO LAWRENCE DAVID CLARK, JR. ANTHONY coLlNo A 'C RATRICIA CONNELLAN . ,, MARIAN MARIE ' v' ln CONRAD Gaily decorated with sparkling notes and instruments, our biggest proiect . . . the Frosh Frolic, the best and most successful the school had ever seen. Moving-Up Day was grand thatfyear! Though we had witnessed them before, we never had participated actively. We felt wonderfully im- f portant in our green and whites .aff 3 fl X la, ,H any ,E 1,f,.?:,, jill. I tv we I I , I , N , 1 , - ' ' I Y ,g i :Q,g96'ff1 ff, ij. cyl fl ft -'li fl' 1 1 . X ,. l A ' xl mfr l , V A, J K- , 4 -jc JOHN CROSSMAN , A J' I, gf . ' ef ,. li' A fl- ll i l' ff- A ffl' J f i L- fb, l' X, 1, J X f f' ,I V ' fl A 0 , of ,, jf , V 5, CAROL CRIPPEN , at J f fi! ff: .17 Nu 'wif w -'fl L ' 7A D 1 K 1 , 1 1 x 4 N. 1 ' 4, t fa in f ,ff -4:1 ,fr of 0 4, 51206542 CHARLES X. R 1 ' l J fwfr A i. I COREA 4 4, ,f - if ., . f ,. ,t VALERIE JEAN , CONSAUL t J, 'A l J? Jfll- Jil Milli I W by ut. 5 F' , gil. li: it Ziff Ji lf' A 'N gi, 19 ' J? ,q,, , j fL' .Gly , Q I-it 1 -ff? fa 2,3 yf -N X, V Wy . rg K ,VJ it f I X, 1 ln 14 BLELR ' 215' - 'I U, A I, if ' f ' L X r J if 3 tbl :ilu 9-' ,inf iL.ji 'ir2w fiu '21-fart, 35' li: '55 X917 'JMU i Xl , OW .Ali , 2 'i-U,-f, TEH, QE.,-Jfjfgx' QI U5 if-X 253 Q tb! ffjl, t - 3 0 l ffa Q at :se Cafe .ffigfjcfi-Lb at if Mf W MW E Q ' ----' :. if 1 1 A I I 5 l l l I ANTOINETTE - DIRISIO ELAINE ANN MARIE DIFLORIO DANIEL DELLA PIETRA LEONARD JOSEPH DeGREGORY Much hard work went into the preparation of our songs. The possibility of our winning increased, and our hopes rose. We were fated, however, to grave disappointment that was repeated in the 'two succeeding years. Now we were Sophomores! No Ionger green beginners, we enfered school in September with new-gained confidence. SUSAN RITA DONNELLY ELEANOR LOCKWOOD DRAKE JOAN DU RANTE GARY LYNN EISENHART TERRY LEE ESTEY JESSICA MARIE FERRARI U-I ul WYWMQ MWMWIM by any K W This year The big proiect was the Christmas card saIes. The se ing pf,f e cias 61 e il up. Our Sophomore Hop, the Iast high school dance held in the old gym, highlighted Fe ruary's social event an WBJO er iu to dd o our growing Iisf of successful Vundertakings. I ' ' VINCENT JA' FRONTUTO TERRENCE EDWARD FOOTER KEITH FINK WILLIAM FREDERIC FINE G NTON fgAl?I5LH LA QCWUNULI MARY ANNE Xbkliftlf ' .QXLLK-ll GILLISPIE hm 1 GARY GEMINN C5 L QSC um K, SHARON MARGARET f , . GAUDION Tix C 0' A CNN , - . S' Gi' of Qlwu, A X lifglfu CL X A . u , ,kbixm S - wwe, The new school was ready for occupancy, and after Easter vacation, we all moved up. ln two weeks the allen buuldlng ecame h me, a amlllar . I VV I I VV. l . as an old shoe This year e took regents exams. After the last exam, we poured out of fhe buuldmg nh gay abandon u stud e thro asnde until Sep1ember. X NJN'YX3,,'y'wXNjMN '- YYkx C'xS.,kUQwxk9 JOSEPH SAMUEL X, M GMA mwmywmw GRANO Six -lf3fTlFlr USES fiww. THOMAS GURECKI Lk Goa- l l CRX 1 ' 2: JUDITH ADELINE y HABER GARY MICHAEL HAYES CAROL ANN HERKO W ',i1f'i ,gf A 7 . 4. Sine? aye, Q LL A ,gyda Lu., i 1, k 747242 QQ, INV' gxgivrloall ' , Q 0 ' Nliljdvi 4 L1 ag J! fi ,gill I, f A ' ' , A N, , Lcji-iff Q, -A :fl Q fe, V l l ll filly' J LAL fk .5 'J LMC! ,flwllq illlfll . S LL' Qlgif.L,ix.d4'T,Vfsf+6RQff J. ,il fl ' ', T 1' .f A ' , xl-L42 :UU Lf? 5 053' li' ll llfl l ell X! .A 1 ' f J lj 'L l ,U 1 X g6fkfcLi1ff'L.f' L LJ fi LQMZT A 1 ' .N , M 50,9 lvu . do V ' f ' ., 1 l f I f' i . T V , l . Q, OL 5, L 04,3 il,-lg? All I ,yi 15.131 y , VL yy X PHYLLIS JANE v4 A A L. K if i I i - M - ,L IMES L44 flea, ' C'.aiL EL- W' li ,Lf 5, ,W LO' KM'-'Q H Mflf .T L, -' '11 llll W , 3 of O L Q-CL? as Q A f' wlk 5, Lmp- gpg 1'- f , 1 -v iff ' A ' ff DYQH df X 07 Stepping from the wings and onto 1 e st ge, we pntered our Junior year full of pep and qnthusjasm, Now we were really upperclassmen, leaders in fhe school. More of our names appeared on vaygity teams and on slates of officers. Wddmadfzlvriewfl This was the year of our 'first big proiecfs. f A ' 75' sf y I . , in ,Q 1 , ix Wy X , IL' fu, I-ici, V JA .f W -l X 1 fi f qi? ARLENE MARGARET uf . A , , . 5 A ff if KIER i J k .' lv , ,L U. ,,, , , i ,K i i l 1 'Y' i fi f' ' A l Fl ll ill- '-xv! Ml li JJ - Nl CAROL 'ANNE JOHNSON - 1 r : '. H ' R . 'ANN KANEVIN LESTER PHILIP J JOHNSTON 1 ,L X :fuk -' . H' 3 rf A- f i I , , ' A I 1 i, A Hx A f-- H- fr, D . T rug WL' ' M' ,ff ,1,,i', 5' , 'Q .' , .::'T'2f JEAN LAFAY SANDRA CAROLYN KOWEN CAROL ELIZABETH KOONS KRISTEN ANN KOENIG For weeks we canvassed the streets of East Rochester, ringing doorbells and using our not-so-polished sales techniques to sell candy and stationery. Then that momentous day arrived-our class rings, symbolizing our status and distinction, were e! -With April came the witty Junior Play, l'll Leave It To You. ol' ,657 ly RV NM CX elven CAROL LEPORE QP 40 dy UYNNNUL , Xy ' yt fl JW WWW OWN X3 V XD N ., lgdgjx-5-A I ,N JOHN SEBASTIAN 1 l Q l its My Fly A LEVATO ' ' . ts M V yy QL ggi XJWLQV 1 ' MART A L'ISENA Lbjl-fkfut-Vt A - kffvvkx-L,e5 0.24 KATHRYN ANN MACKENZIE ERNEST JOHN MANNS, JR. CH ERYL AN N MAXWELL . ,fr 0,5 THOMAS HUGH MAXWELL W? On May 13th, the highlight of the E.R.H.S. social season took place-our romanti nd usual pro sf - 'i orchids, palm Trees, Tropical flowers, exotic murals, beauilful dresses, and 1 t rai f 5 esfr Eyeqied against an authentic Tropical if ' l ! background. 502 A D nyj-a blur of imported Hawal an AKA! my J' GREGORY MlHALY DENIS JEFFREY MCELWAINE ANN MARIE MCGEE ffwfl ! MlCHAEL MCMULLEN -4, ,- I 1 i I ill' lx R, T ,Q , if ' R i , M, ix l N. x ROBERT MILLER L I SAMUEL MORABITO ROBERT OLAN NEEDHAM ALPHONSO CARLO L NAZZARO T This year at ihe Traditional Moving-Up Day we were handed The spade fo guard and hand down again when we left ihe school. lt was our dufy as keepers of the spade To protect the reputation and increase the spirit of our school, as well as set new precedents for the upcoming classes. JOYCE HELEN NEWTON - N Ji,.'ivlnn ' 'TJ I-N,.,,. GEORGE ROY ODELL L 1 1 f H R-no-.Lis ,ww- L5' 5 4 --'fl f- TM'.f.,,5p,,. Rf- la .freak CXaw:.:, -L, Af,-ix: s,,,3-X Cxgj L lake-, . X,L'--x'-ELG , QL- Leif xx xmcs uxl 1114,- f, UYWX YB K-'f i1's-fix 3-gill' Us TlQjYlJ,uQf L4 R: 5 you use L appear. in ,xxx-All, new Xl-CG. 4, 'lg D A101 1, XQQQLQIQL BONNE LOU J ,L-1 Liiixllll U-exegu Q-Li sw, ODERKIRK , ' ' KX Lf xox' 'I K'-XY RTA .XVj'lv,l xlNL Egg. Uri MXL Wim .eer l. fx- of L 'r L: ,ns is lil -wgxayg V, L . iii ' E . .l Li T E S .MQW N Im, I LJX-5.9, ' .M jp N JULIE ANN PIZZOLI W QM f 4,-nj MARY DELORES Aj! PLATINO A If JX. ff M 7 M - Our last ygar arrived filling us with mixed emotions-pride, yet pain: happi' ess, yet apprehensg- r regret. We started the year by selling magazines. Money filled the treasury, making our Washington trip seem more of a r ' . The ba et all games brought in stll greater amounts as we sold candy, pop and pizza to all-corners. CARMELA MICHELA PUGLIESE ELEANOR MARY PROVIDENCE ci-R DAVID GA RY PYFROM JAMES RAE R -1 'X R. -,Sz .ER gf XX ' - 1 x - i , RA XA ,,.ili xi. QA, XXX X54 l fi X V, xx X' ,Vx lvl ,X U-Rl , N 'lb' 167. Ak k A .K E U x X x X xx X y R AX RICHARD EMERSON g,f i iq , JOHN URQUHART ROSS i 'y . RICE ' ' X5 ' il iff l XX' M A U A l X J ,ww , x ,- 1 A GH u l 'J f A ' A 1 ' 1 A PAMELA ANN REID ,Q E j ,, X X A J XM Y ,R ,A J fl if if J ,X ' 7 X EX JJ E5 O ' wx 'nl R R N R ef Nam ,. . 'J fi i R A QV .N SY QV jf KX ll Y. 4 'V N J Tx l' Xfxfi X 'Ri A - il J l-i RICHARD MELVEN X, - , .1 , -A E -Rs E, -. .A - , i . , A A e H J . .X 'J A f -R . , ' 4 l 'Q ' . RAMSDELL V 'Vx J 5 N-gl Qx '-,gf my ,I - ,Xl -Aix-Y lv, 1 QQ 7 A i 'T R 11 NX W i ,l ,E if X .1 K XJ kg XX . ,-, W r .V .ui AW yx-X Aja! L' A X M T l 4 3 K Q if ' R, m, :Ry A A- E, if ,V-bil , R, , , Il ,, WA - .-,' R, lx ' 4 , X Y V '- .V rg n g The Senior Play, Anne of Green Gables, our final sijagefpfloducliion, lwasQ'8no1l1Xe.rX1i'iQa'trichl 1riurripl'XXTlqen 'fha long Eintiaflaaiedllbfeek ,falriyeai X we were off To Washingfonl We piled into QIeddy'5Qauses loaded Wiilfiluggsxge, cagnervk, snacki. 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Al-. lv-Eiyw ,FIM ,Lf , M' f I I , XIII I -if ' S - I L ,Q J. V I L4 . ' ft. Wdfmt ad M,,I,?ffC. . KENNETH SETTER , , I TIM, ISI ' A A 75 .3L'bM,, Aly JVM Y- A H UML! 0 1 , I ,I I i ., W .If I, .,IQ,-'ELC . 1 . LILLJLJ-AJ-W1 A I' I It I Visits to museums, government buildings, and memorials were enlightening: the parties that continued far into the morning were hilarious. Never ' will we forget the wonderful memories accumulat d on our trip. Back in school we began to work on our songs. Our eyes misted as we thought of this o ' ast'MoV'Ing-UpLD,ay., .I g.'f'Q12.,, , . 51, N ,Y N V ,J jfb A.. ' M' LL ELI-'T .-l4,I L-My ' I ,I ll, fa 'ful' N ,Q ,lvlbfml 9 ' ,U My bldg- .fb fo N g I is JOHN LAWRENCE K, H Ntxlwbvyrbbfvi ye, J so SULLIVAN ' f 'Niflv ' Q 1- Q, I- sv QJQJWVGEIIAL , Q X '-ILL! 1,5-'U' If L Vw ,.f X .4 f WILLIAM JOHN BONNIE RUTH SHELHAMER . SOU DAN RICHARD BRIAN SKU LLY Ifliilfllt If Fm! I A WJ IQ IJJIIIW PII' IXIIAIWIII Ai! may J' 33 Qpqzeglfgfefwj' 1 QS rf WLC ' Dwwdpv' MDW lj w I Eli' ' JiLrVf'gw3D It Maya ! i Z Y! Mp! yjdt LZ J yn? V L 561 o lQi'Q fi 1 ' W yfvfbpk iff! qlbyll M AJ 'lV',ff I 'wif X, bw SWVJEW ff JOSEPHT if SVI . WW Mf er far to us! O e M w : I W WXQRREN N ERWOOD Zliflfy, lf M PAS My I i w ' a A7 wv?ggdJ2 ytQ-inifinctf . r If f v sf W GERALD ALLEN Q i Q Nifwsig 1 WATTS . . . from ther with whom we have shared many happy experiences . . . we have but one thing left to PAMELA JEAN say-thanks . . . for the memo- WILKINS 'les' - XX Lf if ,i 1 Proud, yet a liitvqllarsadyas lfhex cmgtlaik'-fell ,phi ofllelilr lives, we we 'rlabanlzl lodlcled toyvka ditliel fungi XXX gy? w Clw '?ll.'il' up lip- my J jf! J 'U-' fl' V' if-1 3 j A 1 ,pi 3' I r f 1 if it , mini iii 'MMS NV ' in it U - wg- , ' I ,N - W H ' .,.:sE-as-ai-mm-' y Ixllilrlj A N fljmvbili . . x . 11-L' Q jf fviif ici R X JAMES BURNLEY 'Liz' f WILLIAMS if -i f stil' 1 Q1 lf-l X fy yay? X my il' Kfxisfyl l7l!vil?1 i - Avi' lp X I Our cover . . . centered around the East .Roch- ,xY QlxLE6 ester Staggl Crew pin . . . emphasizes. our theme X kb . . 7 All'fthe School is a Stage . . . the Grecian masiksl. . .called persona by the Romans . . . tjditionally used to represent theater . . . wide mouths of masks . . . amplified and spread the Greek actors' words . . . like-wise . . . we chose the masks for our cover to spread the word of Q- Oy. ' WU la, up , -,lf Wythe 1961 Gagashoan. in 0 5 L Quik. fx 'Msn likiitla expr Q-our most sincere appreciation to Gary Eisenhart who . Wigs respo ilolewfor theicolhifad photograph of Our Theater and to Delores Platino lk gxlllpqer tlyitlful eftor 'on dura unique and attractive cover. Both were highly im- ldorta tijllproducihg thislllfi our 1961 Gagashoan. 'pA3j'i'uU if ml L X Allllb W Elly if 3 ff Pgqffgwfff afhf 35 jgf Euzlsa. . . Our 510012135 cSez70z'12'd5F 4 if Q sf fig? wp 09. Mohave Shziuaucflmmgloyablzme. Bylivlnpaui ableizzlvwwmdamligznriaai an.agne1:imcea'lxa,t.'7 lmppgmmadaapavtwwipa YM' fwwwbsvb fb'-of '50 M9255 filgw All County: Bob Ferris, Bob Bagley, Car- men Urzetta. Harvest Queen: Eleanor Provi- Boys' State: David Clark dence bracht, Michael McMullen O L D.A.R. Representative: Linda Williams Student Council President Emerson Underwood American Field Service Diplomat: Luisa Cervero' Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholarship: Eleanor Drake, Carl Voll- Z! Teen Scene Reporter: Ann mane McGee Class Presidents: SECOND ROW: Joe Schil- laci, Freshmanp Francis Scorza, Junior: FIRST ROW: Sam Marebito, Senior: Tom Maxwell, Sophomore. N-...Q Flag Guardian: John Sullivan United Nations Pilgrim age. Dick Rice R.A.U.N. Representative: Terry Footer Gagashoan Editor: Judy Haber, Am- bassador Editor: Doris Bloodgood Girls' State: Kris Koenig Zefween Me qcfs BAGLEY, ROBERT JAMES, JR. ,Bobo Varsity Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4, All Scholastic Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Soccer 3. BARNES, LINDA MAY Linda Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Modern Dance Club 3, Girls Sports I, 2, 3. BEERS, THOMAS H-I-omn Senior Band, Drill Band I, 2, Intramurals I, Cross Country Manager I. BELLAVIA, GENEVIEVE Genny Glee Club 2, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Leaders Club 4, Library Club 3, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Magazine Campaign High Salesman 4. BERGEVIN, DONNA MARIE DONNA Transfer from Hoover Drive-J. V. Cheerleader at Kendall, Junior Chorus I, Girls Sports 4. BLOODGOOD, DORIS ELLEN UDDI, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chair I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretory 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, J. V. Cheerleader I, 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 3, Advanced Place- ment 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Ambassador Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Magazine Campaign 4th Top Salesman. BOGERT, ROBERT HBCU, Galt 3, 4, Ambassador Stott 4, Varsity Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. BONAVENTURA, TINA Tina Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports. BOURGET, LINDA ANN Frenchie French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Freshman Dance Committee I, Modern Dance Club 3, Girls Sports I, 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, BROWN, JAMES 1,-limo Magazine Campaign. BUFFONE, ANNA Anna Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 3, Sophomore Hap Committee 2. BURTON, MARGARET ESTHER Marge Stage Crew 2, Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Drill Bond I, 2, Dance Band 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. CAPPIELLO, Patrick llpatll Intramurals I, 3, Magazine Campaign 4. CAPPONI, BARBARA ANN Barb ' Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Modern Dance Club 3, Speech Club Play 3. CARBONE, JUDY ELLEN ll-Judy!! Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, Modern Dance 3. CERVERO, LUISA Luisa Gagashoan Stott 4, Student Council 4, Glee Club 4, President 4, French Club 4, Leaders Club 4, Girls Sports 4, Junior Red Cross 4, National Honor Society 4. CLARK, LAWRENCE DAVID JR. Dave Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Aedile 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Gagashoan Stott 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice President ot Student Council 4, Boys' State 3, All-State Choir 4. COLINO, ANTHONY HFOXYH Track 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. CONNELLAN, PATRICIA opml, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Health Club Representative 3, Library Club 4, Leaders Club 2, 3. CONRAD, MARIAN MARIE Marian Library Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4. CONSAUL, VALERIE JEAN nvalu National Honor Society 3, 4, Gagashoan Staff 4, Supplemental Chemistry Instruc- tion 4, Senior High Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Wide Horizons 4, Student Council I, Secretary I, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Cheerleader I, All High Music Festival I, 3. COREA, ROGER CHARLES HROQH J. V. Football I, Varsity Football 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, J, V. Baseball I, Track 3, 4, Praiectionists Club 4, Basketball Intramurals I, 2, Varsity Club 4. CRIPPEN, CAROL Carol Modern Dance Club 3, Library Club I, Girls Sports I. CROSSMAN, JOHN ,,BUd,, Magazine Campaign 4. Transfer from Riverside High School, Milwaukee. DE GREGORY, l.EONARD JOSEPH ul-ent: Junior Varsity Football I, Varsity Football I, 2, Senior Band I, Intramural Basketball I, 2. DELLA PIETRA, DANIEL uDan,, Senior High Choir 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. DIFLORIO, ELAINE ANN MARIE Elaine National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Accom- panist 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, Gagashoan Stott 4, Ambassador Statf 4, Modern Dance 3, S. O. S. Club I, President I. DIRISIO, ANTOINETTE uAn,fn Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4,i Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, J. V. Cheer- leader 2, Gagashoan Staff 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Commit- tee 2, Frosh Frolic Committee I. DONNELLY, SUSAN RITA Hsuen Our Lady ot Mercy High School I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Girls Sports 3. 4. DRAKE, ELEANOR LOCKWOOD Eleanor Senior High Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, Dance Band 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Play Prompter 2, Future Nurses Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Modern Dance Club 3, All High Music Festival I, 2, 3, Supplemental Instruction 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation Winner 4, National Honor Society 4. DURANTE, JOAN Joannie Band I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, Modern Dance 3, Junior Red Cross I, Leaders Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Drill Band I, 2, Library Club I, Song Committee 3. EISENHART, GARY LYNN usaryn Gagashoan Stott 3, 4, Baseball I, Soccer I. ESTEY, TERRY LEE' Terry Magazine Campaign 4. F.ERRARl, JESSICA MARIE Jessie Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Leaders Club 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. FERRIS, ROBERT FRANCIS I uBobn J. V. Baseball I, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basket- ball I, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Junior Prom Committee, Cross Country I, Student Council I, Rochester Times Union All County First team. FILITTI, BEVERLY ANN uBev,, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, Library Club I, 2, 3. FINE, WILLIAM FREDERIC Bill ' Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Gagashoan Staff 3, 4, Ambas- sador Statf 4, Managing Editor 4. FINK, KEITH KeiTl't French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2. FOOTER, TERRENCE EDWARD Terry Jae Taverite, come down from there immecliatelyl But, Mr. Montcrieff, that's my finger. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Placement 3, Class Representative to Rochester Association of the United Notions 3, 4, Gagashoan Staff 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 1, J.,V. Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Band 1, National Honor Society 4, Football Announcer 4. FRONTUTO, GARY VINCENT Hsaryu J. V. Football 1, J. V. Basketball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1. GAUDION, SHARON MARGARET Sherry Senior High Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3: 4, Vice President 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3,.4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Soceity 3, 4, Girls Sports 2, 3, 4, Gagashoan Staff 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Class Officer 2, Leaders Club 4, Song Committee 3, S. O. S. 1. GEMINN, GARY Gary liatig flub 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Track 4, Drill GFI . GILLISPIE, MARY ANNE Mary Anne Girls Sports 1, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore l-lop Committee 2. GLANTON, MARIBETH Mari Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Cheerleader 1, Drill Band 1, 2, Twirling 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Modern Dance 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Leaders Club 3. GRANO, JOSEPH SAMUEL ,fhloeff National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Choir 3, 4, Wide Horizons 3, Ambassador Staff 4, Football 1, Junior Prom Committee 3, J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. GURECKI, THOMAS Weasel Bowling 1, 3, 4, Magazine Campaign' 4. HABER, JUDITH ADELINE ujudyff Ambassador Staff 4, Gagashoan Editor-in-Chief 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wide Horizons 3, Supplemental American History, English 3, 4, Senior High Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Girls Sports 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, 4. HAYES, GARY MICHAEL HGSYYH Cross Country 4, Vice President of Proiectionist Club 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Prop Manager 4, Room Captain in Magazine Campaign 4, Veterans Day Assembly, Prop Manager of Junior Play 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Junior Pram Committee 3. HERKO, CAROL ANN Carol Gagashoan Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2. HEWES, WILLIAM DAVID Dave . Tennis 2, 3, Ambassador Staff 4. HILL, BRUCE ROSS Bruce Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Freshman Dance Committee 1. IMES, PHYLLIS JANE uphylu Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, CAROL ANNE Carol French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, Future Nurses Club 3, Modern Dance Club 3, Sophmore Hop Committee 2, Future Nurses Club President 3. JOHNSTON, LESTER PHILIP Butch Football 1, 2, 3, J. V. Baseball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Varstiy Club 3. KANE, CAROL ANN , Carol French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, ll5ibrary3Club 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Modern ance . KIER, ARLENE MARGARET uRedu Stage Crew 1, Junior Red Cross 1, Senior Band 1. KOENIG, KRISTEN ANN Kris E. R. Representative to Empire Girls State 3, Chairman to Senior Magazine Campaign 4, Gagashoan Staff 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Secretary 4, J. V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Harvest Queen Alternate 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Committee 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, S. O. S. 1. KOONS, CAROL ELIZABETH Carol Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 3, 4, Leaders Club 4, Secretary 4, Modern Dance 3, Future Nurses Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S. O. S. 1. KOWEN, SANDRA CAROLYN Sandy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Ambassador Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice President 3, J. V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Magazine Campaign Assistant Chairman 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Band 1, 2. LAFAY, JEAN Jean Stage Crew 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. LE PORE, CAROL Carol Library Club 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. LEVATO, JOHN SEBASTIAN j HDobY,, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Golf 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Ambassador Staff 4. LISENA, MARTHA Marty ' S. O. S. Club 1, Leaders Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2. LUDWIG, LINDA Linda Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MACKENZIE, KATHRYN ANN Kathy Girls Glee Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, Girls Sports 3, 4. MANNS, ERNEST JOHN, JR. Ernie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. MAXWELL, CHERYL ANN Cheryl Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, J. V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Ambassador Staff 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. MAXWELL, THOMAS HUGH uMaXu Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Golf 2, Stage Crew 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Class President 2, Song Leader 1, National Honor Society 4. MCELWAINE, DENIS JEFFREY IlMaCll J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Varsity Club-3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. McGEE, ANN MARIE ,,Annff Gagashoan Staff 4, Ambassador Staff 3, Teen Scene Reporter 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 2, 3, Senior High Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Modern Dance 3, Senior Play 4. MCMULLEN, JON MICHAEL Mike Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, Junior Play 2, 3, Proiec- tionist Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Football 4, National Merit Scholar- ship Foundation Letter of Commendation, Ambassador Staff 4, Senior Play 4. MIHALY, GREGORY ,,Gregn Football 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J. V. Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. MILLER, ROBERT ,Boba Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, Golf 1, J. V. Football 1, Bowling 1. MORABITO, SAMUEL Mort Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Baseball Manager 3, Drill Band 1. NAZZARO, ALPHONSO CARLO UAV, Student Council 2, J. V. Basketball 2, Captain 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Gagashoan Staff 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 4, Latin Club Conference 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, All Scholastic Cross Country 2. NEEDHAM, ROBERT OLAN uBobu Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, NEWTON, JOYCE HELEN Figie Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. ODELL, GEORGE ROY George Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Cross Country 4. ODERKIRK, BONNE LOU Odie Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Song Committee 1, 2, 3. O'KEEFE, EVELYN JOAN NEW.. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sporst 1, All-State 3, 4. PACILIO, LUCILLE ANNE Junior Red Crass 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Girls Sports ULU.. 1, 2, 3, 4. PEREGRIN, GERARD MATTHEW Penguin St. Andrews 1, East Rochester 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, Track Manager 2, Football Manager 2, Nevada Union 3, Basketball, Track, Newspaper Staff, Prom Committee, Letterman's Club. PIZZOLI, JULIE ANN Julie Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3. PLATINO, MARY DELORES Delores Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Artist 4, Gagashoan Staff 4, Library Club 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Future Nurses 1, 2. PROVIDENCE, ELEANOR MARY uEIn National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Officer 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Girls Sports' 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Gagashoan Staff 4, Harvest Queen 3. PUGLIESE, CARMELA MICHELA llcarmll Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, Girls Sports 1, 2, Speech Club Play 3, Red Cross Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4. PYFROM, DAVID GARY Dave Stage Crew 3, 4. RAE, JAMES Jim J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Gagashoan Staff 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, Class Secretary 4, Stage Crew Officer 3, 4, Wide Horizons 4, Advanced Placement 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Officer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramurals I 2, 3, 4. RAMSDELL, RICHARD MELVEN Dick Magazine Campaign. Transfer from Burlington High School, Mass. REID, PAMELA ANN rfpamrr Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, S. O. S. Club 1, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, 4, All High Music Festival 1, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Dance Band 4, National Honor Society 4. RICE, RICHARD EMERSON lIDickll National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Advanced Placement English 3, Supplementary Chemistry 4, Wide Horizons 3, Boys State Alternate 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Consul 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSS, JOHN URQUHART Iljohnll Transfer from Fairport, Chorus 1. SACCO, EUGENE ROBERT nGeneu Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Drill Band 1, 2, Frosh Frolic 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. SACCO, ROXANNE Roxie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Frosh Frolic Committee 1, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Officer 3, Gagashoan Staff 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, Song Committee 3. SANTINI, JAMES DOMINICK ujimn Band 1,'2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SAUER, GEORGE CHARLES, JR. Sandy Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 4, Varsity' Club 3,' 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4. SCHILLACI, JOSEPH SYLVESTER Joei' J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Stage Crew Band 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Freshman Class President 1, Choir 3, 4. SCHILLING, LINDA CAROL nun., Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, Junior Play Committee 3. SCORZA, FRANCIS JOHN llskipll Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Junior Class President 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Song Leader 2, Marching Band 3, 4. SETTER, KENNETH Irish Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Soccer 3. SHELHAMER, BONNIE RUTH Bonnie Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Civic Music Association Representative 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, Song Committee 3. SKULLY, RICHARD BRIAN Dick Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3. SOUDAN, WILLIAM JOHN iam Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Choir 4, Track 3, 4. SULLIVAN, JOHN LAWRENCE Sull Bowling 2, Baseball 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Indoor Track 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. TAVERRITE, JOSEPH Joe Crow Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Golf 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3. THOMAS, JAMES llnmll Magazine Campaign. TOBIN, ROBERT JOHN nsobn Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Wrestling 3, Tennis 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 4. TURRI, ALBERT Butch Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. UNDERWOOD, EMERSON WARREN Buzz Student Council 3, President 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Drill Band 1, 2, Dance Committee 1, Junior Prom Committee 3, Teenage Safety Council Delegate 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Golf 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Monroe County Bad- minton Singles Champion 3. . ' URZETTA, CARMEN JOSEPH Carm French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 4, J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. VOLLBRACHT CARL r ncarlu Band I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Drill Band 2, All-State 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Wide Horizons 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Advanced Placement 3, Wrestling 2, Track 1, 2. WARREN, THOMAS GERALD n-rornn J. V. Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Student Council 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 4, Winter Carnival 3. WATTS, GERALD ALLEN Pancho Bowling Team 3, 4. WILKINS, PAMELA JEAN lrpamrf French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, Library Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1. WILLIAMS, JAMES HJ WH Latin Club 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 4, Bowling Team 3. WILLIAMS, LINDA LEE Nunn D. A. R. Representative 4, Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Class Secretary 3, Supplemental English 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Gagashoan Staff 4, J. V. Cheerleader 2, Ambassador Staff 4. ZUHLKE, LYNDA LEE ill-ynu Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirling Corp 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Band 1, 2, Class Secretary 1, Latin Club I, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Science Congress Finalist 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Highland Bowl 1, Future Nurses Club 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Ambassador Staff 4. My eyes aren't what they used to be. lsle of Dreams Gaiety . . . soft music . . . dim lights . . . garlancls of baby orch- ids . . . tinkling laughter . . . little grass shack . . . swaying palms . . . colored fish nets . . . ful pieces of driftwood . . . star fish . . . and friends ries are made of this! CFGIU 50 of ff? gel!! yRdGI220I'l6.S' The first day of school . . . Miss Youngs demonstrated her viewpoint emphatically . . . In contemporary liter- ature, morals are being low-w-w-wered . . . While trying to raise a stubborn map Miss Bent- ley said . . . Taxes in the United States have been on a constant ris-s-se crab baskets . grace- 1 smiling faces , . . Memo- 5 i, I li l .S AWB!! ' 2 Sie ' , , MM M' W CU 1960 Jnzes an gqwar 5 East Rochester Teachers Association Prizes: for attendance, responsibility, and consistent effort: Mike Bauer, Elsie Bushart. Harriet Babcock Memorial Prize for excellence in English by East Rochester Study Club: Georgaynne Pignato. Veterans of Foreign Wars Merit Awards for out- standing service rendered to the school-a pin and a certificate of merit: Nancy Rinaldo, Charles Alletto. Delphian Study Club American History Prize: Georgaynne Pignato. Louis E. Bird Memorial Latin Prize for excellence in Latin Study: Georgaynne Pignato. The Burton J. Fryatt Memorial Prize to a Senior boy and the E. Retta Fryatt Prize to the Senior girl, who has maintained a high scholarship, and dis- played commendable persistence and application in business subiects: Leo Fitzsimmons and Rosemary Catizone. Mark Byron Furman Prizes to the boy and girl of the graduating class who have excelled in char- acter and ideals, scholarship and leadership: Charles Alletto and Sue Betzer. The American Legion Auxiliary of Jules Verne Fish Post Citizenship Prize: Robert Volpe. The E.R.H.S. Class of i959 Scholarship to Joanne Tuttle. St. Nicola Society Prize for outstanding work in in- strumental music to: Charles Alletto. ' Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award: Philip Mundy. William Hugh Miller Prize for faithful participa- tion and superior work in vocal music: Leo Fitz- simmons. East Rochester Rotary Club Scholarship to: Carol Ricci. East Rochester Parent Teachers Association Prize to: Carol Ricci. Genesee Valley Newspapers Award for excellence in Journalism: Sharon Weagley. Alex Bosso Memorial Award: Chester DiBerardinis. Alexander Mackenzie Memorial Stewardship Prize: Charles Alletto. John McLaughlin Memorial Prize given by the Jules Verne Fish Post 896, American Legion, Dept. of New York: Kristen Klitgord. Lucille Saunders Prize: Gail Meyers. William T. Clay Memorial Science Award: Sue Betzer. Elizabeth Ann Clay Modern Language Award: Georgaynne Pignato and Carol Ricci Ctiel. Library Prize given -by the Librarian, Melvin John- son: Gail Meyers. College Club Scholarship: Sharon Weagley. Edward N. Saxton Memorial Prize for excellence in Mathematics: Kristin Klitgord. Honor Books, given by the Board of Education for perfect attendance the school year, 1959-60: not tardy: Nancy Rinaldo, Robert Dudley, Gary Kuhn, Lucille Orioli. Student Association Trophy Awards were pre- sented to Sharon Weagley, Sue Betzer, Carol Ricci, Kristin Klitgord. The N.Y. State Regents Scholarships to Sue Betzer and Philip Mundy. The Rochester Business Institute of Monroe County Scholarship to Donna Consaul. The Graflex Scholarship ito U. of RJ to John Griffith. The Consolidated Tool Scholarship to Ronald Kaz- oroski. The St. Nicola Society Prize for outstanding work in art to: Joyce Rumpf. The National Merit Letter of Commendation Schol- arship to Sue Betzer and Philip Mundy. 4l Q 1 X f vw- as l . ,W A .i ' i N 4 6 l J v 1 W a AE E t. L... x ,quan- .My ,nw H 4 OFFICERS: Bob Hill, President, Mike Ruth, Vice President, Carol Able, Secretary, Absent, Mary Lou Di Guiseppi, Treasurer. Verclant Freshmen . . . laying foundation for high school years . . . enthusiastically reach- ing for new heights . . . originators of Chatterbox . . . Junior High School news- paper . . . energetic candy sales . . . success- ful Frosh Frolic . . . experienced hand help- ing them . . . Miss Laura Cashion . . . their guardians . . . Juniors . . . offering advice and aid . . . eagerly awaiting opportunities . . . success . . . new horizons. y 44 MISS LAURA CASHION, Advisor gresfmen THIRD ROW: Ramph, Scumaci, Dickenson, De Maltina Faruch, Steuber, Gifford, Piersielak. SECOND ROW: Holben, Lamb, Tengeres Whitcomb, Shuryn, Neighbor, Harris, Goy. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Leufy, Chinelly, Kier, Ludwig, C. Brown, lallone, Cannan, Salvalore, Di Guiseppi, Messerschmidt. 1960-1961 THIRD ROW: Matzan, Winfree, Mousso, Sweeney, Raschiatore, Clow, Engert, Schilling. SECOND ROW: Weise, Pacilio, Quinn, Kotowlcz, Hill, Benedeflo, Girvin, Jeffrey, Atwood, Seidel, Chapin. FIRST ROW: Mr, McLane, Costanza, DeBerardlnis, De Felice, Smith, Parroila, Rosini, Levinson, Busharf, Gurecki, Gaudion, Thompson, Dudinski. THIRD ROW: Joslin, Hodges, Maybee, Quinzi, Haber, Blessing, Smith, Gouger, Bliek, Ruth. SECOND ROW: Nageldinger, Dupont, Laber, Schirnglone, Able, Baker, Gauclioso, Liberti, Evans, Campbell, Passero. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Whitbourne, Sherman, Dicesare, Ulrich, Checko, Taverrite, D'Ambrose, Corea, Di Florio. THIRD ROW: Ellis, Ramph, Smith, Kier, Holahan, Gillman, Watts, Filitti. SECOND ROW: Hill, Cialini, Mancuso, Capriotfi, Morton, Pom mers, DiDomenico, Burrell, Storrier, Guarino, Reigal. FIRST ROW: Miss Cashion, Apere, Parrinello, Lauricella, Morabito, Doyle Bottazzo, Cosco, Thompson, Dendel, Whitmire. 46 MRS. SILVIA BARRETT, Advisor OFFICERS: Joseph Lo Castro, President, Absent, Terry Ross, Vice President, Mary Lou Pompa, Secretary, Bonnie Evans, Treasurer. cgopfom ores 1960-1961 Gay, young Sophomores . . . assisted on their climb by able advisor . . . Mrs. Silvia Barrett. . . aided by their guardians . . . the Senior Class . . . adding to treasury profits from . . . paper folder sales . . . Christmas card sales . . . Sophomore Hop Madison Time . . . novel and enioyable dance . . . undaunted school spirit typified by Mighty Manfred, mascot . . . excellent school spirit. THIRD ROW: Hoskins, Schoian, Bellenger, Passero, Providence, Michaels, DeGendice, Evans, Allen, Whitcomb, Rice, Ahcield. SECOND ROW: Miss Brownell, Sprague, Young, Garceau, La Fica, Spall, O'Connor, Catizone, Falzone, Schillaci, McMullen, Niles. FIRST ROW: D'AIessandro, Frank, La Fay, Venette, Jackson, Loury, Chadderdon, Vigaretti, Beltran, Mance, Pacilio. OXO 012701493 THIRD ROW: Ross, Farchione, Black, Lahfh Alleffo, Ballard, Chanrra, Kier, Molz, D'Eufemia, Gross. SECOND ROW: Manclelero, Schub- nehl, Schoonmaker, Florack, Volbrachf, Laughlin, Baldassare, De Felice, .Hook, Reid, Christopher, Manuel. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Barrett, Barnes, Suhr, Zimarino, Jackson, Palermo, Rosini, George, Pullano, Palmer, Miller, Ferre, Pryor. 48 THIRD ROW: Finoccharrio, Reynolds, Betzer, Pompa, Alfieri, Marino, Brewer, Sargent, Tucker, Ballone. SECOND ROW: Scorza, Cimicata, Tobin, DiPie1ro, Shuryn, Mauen, Frey, Finkill, Di Risio, Wawrzewski. FIRST ROW: Miss Youngs, Hamilton, Konarski, Koerner, Arnold, Wonder, Ramsdell, Learn, Hieber, Marcoccia. l960Hl96l THIRD ROW: Reid, Spall, Brown, Hanchowski, Valeniine, LoCastro, Orr, Kowen, Hoffman, Levato, Schake. SECOND ROW: Schick Tuttle, Whiimire, Pecora, Noyes, Consaul, Bristol, Battle, Andres, Kristan. FIRST ROW: Miss Bourne, Wlmer, Evans, Drake, Smith, Forrest Lincoln, Marshall, Beaney, Pompa. OFFICERS: Nelson Baldo, Presidentg John Ventura, Vice Presidentg Jackie Mundy, Treasurerg Carolyn Della Pietra, Secretary. MISS MARJORIE WELLS, Advisor anzbrs Jolly Juniors . . . originality . . . enthusiasm . . . togetherness . . . eager advisor . . . Miss Mariorie Wells . . . successful proiects . . . lightbulb campaign . . . car wash . . . sensational prom . . . overflowing Treasury . . . well on their wayito . . . success . . . Washington. 50 THIRD ROW: Weagley, Frontuto, Hull, Whitmire, Corlsaul, Soule, Sandle, Allen. SECOND ROW: Ferre, McMullen, Swift, Klitgord, Able, Kucewicz, Morgante, Breon, Ventura. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bieber, Papapiefro, Giardino, Arianna, Nazzaro, Simons, Rogoza, Miller, Cul- ross, Megale, Schoian. 19604961 THIRD ROW: Cast, Cartwright, Laughlin, Ellis, Matzan, Colombino. SECOND ROW: Bagley, Campbell, Fassel, Liberti, B. Branski, Clarke FIRST ROW: Miss Fritz, Degregory, Hopkins, Fornieri, Fosillo, Gurecki, McGee, Dellapietra, Kreger. THIRD ROW: Dudley, Mousso, Ostrowski, LaFay, Paul, Burlingame, Brown, Hahn, Gurecki, Myrick, Ward. SECOND ROW: Fitzsimmons, Gilbert, Zubrycki, De Genolice, Branski, George, Malone Whitman, Morreale. FIRST ROW: Miss Wells, Di Berardinis, Parrinello, Doyle, Marozzi, Sult, Wawrzewski, Passero, Boyce, Ruih. uzzibrs 1960-1961 THIRD ROW: Ransco, Vergo, Fioravanti, Cook, Coryell, Hanks, Neighbor, Davis, Morris. SECOND ROW: Lausin, Bardon, D'Innocenzo, Herzig, Kazoroski, Tuttle, Baldo, Quinn, Harris. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Redman, Battle, Underwood, Mundy, Shutter, Volpe, Cimicaia, Mon?- crieff, Fink, LaPie1ra. 52 J M532-S SEQ? CAFETERIA STAFF . . . prepares our meals . . . Miss Edith Henry . . . manages one of our favorite stages . . . the school cafeteria . . . our commissary . . . emits tantalizing aromas . . . nourishing food cooked by efficient hands. Waiting Watch out for wooden nickels. Students returned to school . . . clusters of friends . . . discuss happenings of the day . . . some past . . . some to come . . . social tidbits of information . . . scurry to beat the tardy bell. 54 l 4 i And next week we're posing for Seventeen. gfzferl Duration of li at end of which back to Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Ollie Ransco, Mrs. Florence Vig- aretti, Mrs. Mae Wright. ls that the contact lens everyone is looking for? 12211381012 one hour. . . bell calls us performance. lt's not bad. Really, it isn't! That never-ending cafeteria line. Mr. Ted Morrow and Mr. Leo Boudah. THE NOON HOUR . . . intermission in our play . . . time for relaxation . . . the cafeteria vibrant with conversation . . . laughter . . . groans over homework . . . the latest news . . . buzzing from student to student. 'nz' k,k.k ,. Back to the old grind. i Mrs. Lia Odorisi CUSTODIANS . . . our stage crew . . . keep our theater clean . . . straighten up our stages . . . lend helpful hand in preparing school scenes . . . direct placement of sets. 55 QDFGIZZG k7y!0QS K.. jcfzlvzfzbs anof Qgfoorfs . J- ', ,TN -,,.'f 1 3 1 l N i w Q T :tj , ,, , A 4.- . NZM ,Lv Wug g v .':i':' 1 D V' H Q V, . ' fi g ,-K :-.. vzv- --'- k t ' '- . .,fff,,Q .,QL if 1A,' - i 1 ff L A.'V 1 , X ,V .I fnf 6 .. L' ,V,' : - 1 V', I kll' I , N 1: f- 1 - ' ' - - '- cyjdyol ffe sporfs your scfoof Whatever you do, don't step on that contact lens! LINEMEN-SECOND ROW: Scorza, Maxwell, Mihaly. FIRST ROW: Gurecki Levato, Tobin, Morabito, Ventura. Cool, crisp tall days . . . colorful crowd bundled against biting chill . . . rousing calisthenics . . . roaring shout at kick-off . . . the fighting eleven . . . led by experienced Seniors . . . light but scrappy . . . run . . . tackle . . . fight . . . hit 'em with head down . . . break through that line . . . hit 'em hard . . . win for Quinn . . . hot dogs at half time . . . resume play . . . 3rd down, goal to go . . . deafening cry as he's over . . . team set, ready hike . . . push 'em back . . . go Quinnmen go . . . six hard fought victories . . . two losses . . . heartbreak at Fairport . . . reasons to be proud of . . . best season in years. BACKS-SECOND ROW: Underwood, Levato, Fioravanti. FIRST ROW: R. Rice Turri, Clark. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES E.R. 0 :....... O .... Brockport ,W .,.,-,.,,,,,,, 28 27 ..............,. LeRoy ..,..... , A,,,,, 7 20 ,......:.:...... Eastridge ..,-,, .,.,- 6 26 ..............., lrondequoit .,.,.. ,,,,, 6 I8 ....,.:......... Canandaigua .:,, ,:,,, 6 19k ...... - ..... Newark ,.....,. ,,, ,,,,,,,,,. I4 37 ................ Greece Olympia ...,,, 0 7 ................ Fairport .....,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 8 58 LINEMEN-SECOND ROW: Schillaci, Lo Castro, Ransco. FIRST ROW: Colum bino, Needham, Hill, Vergo, Corea. if , GFSIQ goofgaf Quarterback and Center-Ferris, Rae. a 1960 Quarterback and Center-K. Rice, Hoff- ' man. Y m Football Coaches and Manager-Mr. Montcrleff, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Calabrese, Mr. McLane, Warren. 59 JV FOOTBALL-SECOND ROW: Di Berardinis, Checko, Marcoccia, Corson, Scumaci, Quinn, Kristan, Sherman. FIRST ROW: Evans, Piersielak, Naven, Di Domenico, Hill, Hoskins, Matzan. Junior Varsity Football . . . a young ambitious squad . . . learning fundamentals . . . bene- fiting mistakes . . . training for a strong varsity of the future . . . encouraged by a successful season. JV SCORES Brighton ....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 2 'I -7 W East Ridge ..,.,. ,,,,,,, 3 I-27 W Webster .,,,... 4,,,,,, 7 -O W Fairport .... ,,,,,,, 1 8-6 L Newark ............ ....... 2 1-7 L Irondequoif .,.. ,,,,,,, 2 2-0 L JV FOOTBALL-SECOND ROW: Finocchario, Ballone, Andres, Smith, FIRST ROW: McMullen, Kowen, Tucker, DiRisio, Consaul, Michaels, Atfield. All Aboard! VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-SECOND ROW: Mr. Brody, coachg Bagley, Sul- X llvan, Schake. FIRST ROW. Culross, Nazzaro, Coryell, Laughlin. IQO-S-S 01112 fy C oss . R COUNTRY SCORES CROSS COUNTRY . . . grueling sport . . . re- E.R. 15 .....C. M..- .,............ - ..,..... -. Monroe quiring perseverence . . . Harriers running al- 1 ER- I5 ------ '---K,,-------b- - ----- J effefson wa s toward final oal . . . the sectionals . . . E R 15 C d ' Y Q ' ' '-'4'- -------H man a'9 'a finest team ever . . . Coach Brod -sa s . . . ran 9 E.R. I5 ....,., .. Penfxeld y y ER 35 T 'T ' Pittsford through undefeated season . . . four shutouts 6 E.R. 35 Brighwn . . . first in Monroe County . . . second in Brighton First in County First in Section 5 Second Brighton Invitational Invitational . . swept through Section Five Sec- 0 tionals . . . champions . . . bringing glory To E.R.H.S. CROSS COUNTRY-THIRD ROW: Mr. Brody, coach: Bagley, Hayes, saver, suilivan, ode-ii, schske. sEcoNn ROW: Laughlin, Nazzaro, D'lnnocenzo, Schoian, DeGendice, Quinn, Mandile, Coryell, FIRST ROW: Urzetta, Manager: Sortino, Culross, Lamb, Storrier, Quinzi, Sirianno, Morganti, Manager. 6I Fruit of our efforts. arszky Winter brings . . . packed gyms . . . roaring crowds . . . ticket sales . . . late practices . . . traditional events in a bas- ketball town . . . center iump ...the ball is ours ...a quick lay-up . . . two points for E. R. . . . the score mounts . . . op- ponents surge ahead . . . fight, team! . . . Bombers battle back . . . halftime . . . pop and smoke in the lobby . . . strate- gy and orange iuice in the locker room . . . warmups . . . E. R. builds lead . . . subs go in . . . Rah! East Rochester! . . . the buzzer . . . E. R. victory . . . head for down-town . . . 15 working as a team . . . uphold traditions at E. R .... struggle against height disadvantages . . . called the Big 5 by ref- erees . . . only team to hold down league champs . . . roar back in closing minutes . . . defeat Brockport . . . stun Fair- port in closing second . . . take second place in the county . . . . . . fill East Rochester's per- ennial Sectional berth. 62 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-FOURTH ROW: Schake, Hahn, Mihaly, Clark, Fioravanti, Grano. THIRD ROW: Coryell, Scorza, Sortino, Mandile, D. Rice. SECOND ROW: Soudan, Quinn, Urzetta. FIRST ROW: Ferris. Managers, Hanks and Niles, Coach, John Baynes. E. R. VS.- Brighton Irondequoit Webster Gates-Chili Penfield Brockport Fairport Greece Olympia Eastridge Brighton Irondequoit Webster Gates-Chill Penfield Brockport Fairport Greece Olympic Eastridge ygasfe SCORES 64-50 57-35 43-55 58-39 43-40 38-45 50-45 52-47 44-31 61-43 69-50 53-65 35-'l 4 59-40 47-42 59-57 66-61 69-43 J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES E. R. VS.- Brighton lrondequoit Webster Gates-Chili Penfield Brockport Fairport Greece Olympia Eastridge Brighton lrondequoit Webster Penfield Gates-Chili Brockp 55-21 53-26 54-28 51 -31 49-26 38-24 54-40 7i-49 62-26 63-40 42-49 63-25 70-38 63-38 53-37 Coach, Larry Weisep Managers: Baker and Hoskins. The East Rochester Junior Varsity Bombers . . . begin sea- son with high scores and easily won victories . . . continue winning ways . . . gain confi- dence and respect 'as season passes , . . become heralded throughout county as Team to Beat . . . scrimmage Varsity and make a good contest . . . gain reputation as a tall team that can shoot and handle the ball . . . lose valuable player to the Varsity . . . show much class in filling the gap left . . . Each man develops to mold new starting five . . . shows ability in the close games . . . number of wins . . . climbs and climbs .- . . adds pressure . . . captures interest of school- mates and towns-people . . . At last! Eastridge victory . . . becomes win number 20 . . . Fairpor Olympia 45-26 47-24 55-26 ends a glorious chapter in East Rochester sports . . . players . . . acknowledge the team ef- fort as the main factor . . . and compliment Coach Weise in his. first year. Zaslefgaf BASKETBALL TEAM-FOURTH ROW: Quinzi. THIRD ROW: Pommers, Ludwig, Checko. SECOND ROW: Ruth, Passero, Smith Kowen. ROW: Ballone, K. Rice, Levato, Zito. 63 r W 4 x x V V ! L Fighting grapplers . . . mighty matmen . . . develop endurance through arduous work-outs . . . think quickly and exhibit strength'in matches . . . gain confidence from victory . . . learn skills from Mr, Donald Quinn . . . count calories and run laps to make their weight classes . . . contest weekly with their teammates during wrestle-offs . . . struggle for personal conquest . . . contribute to team effort . . . encourage each other . . . ioyously triumph to- gether through an undefeated season. VARSITY WRESTLING - SECOND ROW: Schoian, Ransco, Ventura, Gurecki, LoCastro, Vergo, Maxwell, resfflrzy Wfonroe own? 6320122 !0S JV WRESTLING-SECOND ROW: Tucker, Atfield, Williams, Thomas. FIRST ROW: Di- Berardinis, Bristol, Kristan, Michaels, Finoc- chario, Hill, DiCesare, Hoben. 4 Morabito. E. R.-Rush Henrietta 51- 5 E. R.-Irondequoit 51- 2 E. R.-Fairport 53- 2 E. R.-Hilton 49- 5 E. R.-Spencerport 48- 8 E. R.-Eastridge 39- 9 E. R.-Brockport 23-17 Qxftla r. E. R.-McQuaid E. R.-Honeoye Falls E. R.-Gates-Chili E. R.-Penfield E. R.-Brighton E. R.-Webster E. R.-Greece Olympia 31-16 46- O 31- 9 26-16 28-1B 27-17 28-18 Mr. Donald Quinn, Manager, Jim VARSITY WRESTLING - FIRST ROW: Sirianno, Con- saul, Quinn, Megale, De- Felice. UNDEFEATED: Vergo DeFelice Megale County Champions: Siriano-95 Megale-112 DeFelice-120 LoCastro-180 Vergo-unlimited Continue on to Sectionals 65 66 Th ' t' d' ' ...ld ol' yeispfffycgfei Teamefge-'f fQf'akQ :,fZ'iZf,ers mfg .f fV'f,OfJ': vARsnY CHEERLEADERS: Knigord, Amana, cimicafa, sun. Team ls Re-e-ed Hot! . . . never lose hope . . . constant en- couragement . . . We Wanna Win the Title . . . accompany team on bus . . . sit in front fdarnll . . . share ioys and sorrows of teams . . . football . . . basketball . . . pep assemblies . . . keep and build spirit. GFSIQ QQFQGOQFS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Koenig, Providence, Captainf Burton, Co-Captainsg Bloodgood, Maxwell. JV CHEERLEADERS: LaFica, Seidel, Vigaretti, Cosco, Hamilton, Di-Guiseppi,Koerner,PaciIio,Garceau Eager . . . enthusiastic . . . leading crowds at preliminary basket- ball games . . . J, V. victory is our cry . . . noon practices . . . trained by Miss Florrie Stillman . . . heartened by Varsity. 4 A VARSITY BASEBALL-SECOND ROW: Coryell, Rice, Fioravanti, Mihaly. FIRST ROW: Clark, Urzetta, Ferris. EAST ROCHESTER NINE . . . provide Thrilling moments . . . end with 8 won and 8 lost. Record . . . tie for fourth place . . . fine mound work by Terry Footer . . . fashions one-hitter against Brockport . . . teamwork . . . triumph over league champions . . . defeat Brockport IO to I. Young team . . . loses one starter . . . returns eagerly for 1961 season. J.V. BASEBALL-SECOND ROW: LoCastro, Levato, Hoffman. FIRST ROW: Ransco, Parranovano, Kristan, Wawrzewski, Sirianno. 68 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East Rochester , ,... ,..... . Rochester ,,.., Rochester ...., Rochester Rochester ..,.. Rochester ...,. Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester aryl? z1121br arszzy East East East East East East East East East East East East J.V. BASEBALL SCORES Rochester ......s........ . ........ Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester ..... .... . Rochester ..... ......... Rochester ..... - Rochester ..... .. .... .. Rochester ..... ........ M . Rochester ..... - ....-.. Rochester ..... Rochester VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Brockport -,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 9 Penfield ..,.,., YYA,,,w, - A,M,,v,, 7 Irondequoit ....,..,...... N .,,,,,,,, 11 Hilton .,....,.... F ...,..... .,-,, - L1 Fairport ,,,,.. ,,,,A,,A 0 Brighton ,,., ,,,,,M,,,F,--YY 6 Webster .,...,,,.,. , ,,-,-,,w,V 'I Spencerport ,... ,,,,,B,A 7 Penfield ,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,- 4 Irondequoit' . ..-,.,, ,5 Hilton .......,.., ,,,,,,A, 3 Fairport .,,,,,.....,, ,,,,,,,Y 6 Brighton ,,,, M ,,,,,,-, ,-,,-.YR 4 Brockport ,.A,, ,,,Y,,,, 'I Webster ...,,,. --,,,-,, 2 Spencerport ..... ........ 9 ZQSQEQH 303860K J.V. BASEBALL SCORES Brockport ..,,................ - ..............r -B Penfield .,........ ...............-.......-Y I Irondequoit .... .- .............-. 20 Hilton .......... -,------- - ---- I Webster ..,,...... - .............. - ....-. I 6 lrondequoit .... -- ..............-- -4 Hilton .......... ----- - ------ ----- --9 Fairport ..... --- ---- ---I 0 Brighton ...,.. ..... - -....- I 0 Brockport .... -- ,-... ---2 Webster ...... ...1.---. - -.-- 2 Spence rport .... ..----3 VARSITY BASEBALL-SECOND ROW: Coach Donall Quinn, Footer, Mundy, Warren. FIRST ROW Manclile, Ransco, Laughlin. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL team . . . future varsity Iettermen . . . gain experience and skill in freshman and sophomore years . . . sacrifice time . . . practice and play at Eyer Park . . . battle adversities . . . led and taught by Coach John Baynes. J.V. BASEBALL-SECOND ROW: Rice, Quinn, Ballone, Whitmire, Mr. John Baynes, Coach, Megale. FRST ROW: Gross, DiRisio, Passero, Nenno, Sortino. 69 TRACK-THIRD ROW: Schake, Allefto, SECOND ROW:' Coach Sam Brody, Sullivan, Forrest, Evans, Setter, Vergo, McElwaine, Sauer, Corea Pot ter, Volpe, Levato. FIRST ROW: DiBerardinis, Turri, Colino, Ransco, Culross, Miller, Needham, Taverrite, Chiccino, Cialini. Ready . . . Set Go! Runners, take your marks . . . get set . . . go! . . . E. R. H. S. track team . . . under guidance of Coach Sam Brody . . . com- piled winning record . . . 4 wins . . . 2 losses . . . provided Thrilling events in Spring of 1960. Outstanding relay teams . . . American Legion placed first in Mile Relay . . . took second in Mile Medley Relay. UFGCA East Rochester VS- Canandaigua 58-42 Pentield 62-38 Pittsford 69-31 Fairport 52-48 Brighton 60-40 Webster 79-21 American Legion Mile Relay-1st place: Sauer, Potter Ba'gley, Forrest. TENNIS-THIRD ROW: Coach Thomas Conners, Hahn, Scorza, Soule, Whitman, Malone, Reed. Fifteen-love . . . no good . . . net sEcoND ROW: Niles, robin, Hall, Hawes. Fmst ROW: Nauen, Hoskins. serve! The tennis team . . . anxiously awaits warm weather . . . develops skill and suntans in spring sunshine 912,213 angfgof . long hours of practice . . . brought 2 wins 7 losses record . . . Fore! . . . E. R. H. S. linkmen . . . dodge rainy weather . . . spend long and foretell a skilled, experienced hours in practice . . . employ woods and irons . . . display talent . . . com- Team for Coach Tom Conners in pile Winning 9 and 5 record. Coach Cannioto . . . qualified golfer . . . pass 1961. on tips . . . finds returning seniors giving promise of 1961. GOLF-SECOND ROW: Coach Alex Cannioto, DeGregory, Kowen, Hanks, Rae. FIRST ROW: Schoian, Bogen, Underwood, Morreale. Guess I had one 'foo many of those rum Go, Glenbrook! life savers. , .aa Watch it, girls-that contact lens may be H50 I ,aid to him . . j' somewhere around here! What form! 72 7 7 J oys anofgzlff Into the air, Junior birdman. What boots, already, where's the snow? Mamma Please, John, not here! , ,.Mo.,,,... ,, ,N And with a mighty spring she's airborne! Aren'f you glad I use Dial? Whaf's your prerogative? yn fram Ura 3 Keep your gum on a chain? Oh, if she were only a boy! SENIOR MEMBERS-SECOND ROW: Rice, President, Rae, Tobin, Maxwell, Grano, Clark, Footer, Cervero, Fine, Vollbracl-it, Vice President, Consaul, Reid, Drake, NEW MEMBERS-SECQND ROW: Ranscgl Ferrari. FIRST ROW: Haber, Williams, Bloodgood, Secretary: Providence, DiFlorio, Vergo. FIRST ROW: Mundy, Kucewicz. T e55UVel'i GBUCIIOFI- NATIONAL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . Senior members . , . stars of our theater . . . heading the cast . . . playing Their parts with perfec- tion . . . proving Themselves worthy of praise . . . setting examples for understudies . . . possessing leadership . . . scholarship . . . citizenship . . . school spirit . . . Junior members . . . the stars of tomorrow . . . showing promise . . . some day in the spotlight . . . leading their class . . . acquiring necessary experience to play leading parts next year . . . guided in their practice by ad- visors . . . Miss Ann Marie Hery . . . Mr. Lawrence Weise . . . Mr. Frank J. O'Donnell. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Ellis, Klitgord, Hanks, Della Pietra, Rice, Allen, Ferri. vs L4 VU ff? Jfoyramme J annzlny Jommzffee STUDENT COUNCIL-THIRD ROW: Baldo, Whitman, Michaels, Underwood, Clark, Warren. SECOND ROW: Ballard, Harris, Hill, Culross, McGee, Sauers. FIRST ROW: Miss Bentley, advisor, Miss Jackling, advisory Gaudion, Hodges, Cervero, DeGregory, Rosini, Evans, Cimicata, Mr. O'Donnell, advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Program Planning Committee . . . Represen- tative legislators . . . able leaders . . . elected by classmates . . . chosen to represent all , . . govern our activities . . . improve our 'agenda of events . . . sell tickets to athletic activities . . . charter transportation to games . . . organize a Wear What You Want Day to accumulate funds . . . help sponsor American Field Service foreign exchange students . . . review candidates for the coveted Student Activities'Trophies . . . receive and incorporate suggestions . . . acquire knowledge of democratic ideals . . . illustrate their application . . . promote interest in-government . . . create enthusiasm for 'future po- litical responsibility . . . contribute much to the smooth performance of our drama. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISORS-SECOND ROW: Clark, Vice President, Miss Bentley, Advisor, Miss Jackling, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Gaudion, Secretary, Culross, Treasurer, Underwood, President, Mr. O'Donnell, Advisor. QSXUQQJQX Gouncz' No, Warren, we CAN'T adiourn. We iust got here 75 jj Q y6UZ'1y5fS . cover afffeafer eoezzfs GAGASHOAN STAFF-SECOND ROW: Consaul, Platino, Clark, Rae, Ferre, Nazzaro, Koenig, Klitgord, Sacco. FIRST ROW: Fine, Haber, Eisenhart, Gaudion, Cervero, McGee, Herko, Della Pietra, Hanks, Weagley, DiRisio, DiFlorio, Allen, Providence, Williams. And it says here in Playboy- I EDITORS: Co-editor Williams, Editor Haber, Co-editor Providence. PLAYWRIGHTS ALL , . . portraying parts of school drama . . . col- lecting . . . selling . . . selecting . . . discarding . . . utilizing . . . 'formulating a diary . . . a journal of memories . . . capturing our past in pictures , . . proghesying our future . . . reminiscing through l the 'years . . . thinking . . . planning . . , organizing . . . agreeing l . . . disagreeing . . . reorganizing . . . working . . . trying to please all . . . waiting for their 'finished 1961 Gagashoan . . .Aworthy of ADV praise . . . better than ever before. 76 ISORS: Miss Bourne and Miss Beardsley. O sun' I e I S c 9 o ..,.-ia..m..s M. ,,,.,,.i..,.,., Mllllling Edna! . . . ,. . wlllilill Pill! Fellini FADE! ., .,...,,,, .... , , ..... . .,., . Sllldrl KGWEII Nm 1-:asm ' ..., , . , ,,,, .... ,.,, .. .,.. .1-ann nasa- ciri-' sam. mmf ...... ,, .,.,. ,.,.......,,.,.,......, . , cr-wi uuwsu Bnyr spam Bruin , ..,, ,, ....,.....,.. :mi s. zum cimuusn ummm .... ,. ..... ., ,. ,. . mum zum H4 H-er!-'R bil B ln, Ellill DTI F . I h Gfilwu Po mm iiz.w.., mm-.1 minus-l, HSS. www nm Annjlirle any 'My-am vaux-No.5 mn annum mln sen-wi H H I I I I V A' Friny.Dmmw 1.1900 SENIOR JOURNALISM STAFF . . . Miss Hery, advisor . . . reporting successes and failures on our stages . . . announc- ing coming rehearsals . . . informing student body . . . searching for facts and truth . . . combining literary efforts . . . applying writing fundamentals . . . rush- ing to meet deadlines . . . typing and retyping . . . awaiting expectantly for finished product . . . the Arnbassador. Hey, Miss Hery! A-M-B-A-S-S-A-D-D-O-R ? ? ? Miss Ann Marie Hery, Advisor, Doris Bloodgood, Editor in Chief, Bill Fine, Managing Editor. 32122 assaogr GYM AMBASSADOR STAFF-SECOND ROW: McMullen, Haber, WilIiams,'MaxwelI, Bloodgood, Grano. FIRST ROW: Fine, Miss Hery Advisor Kowen, DiFlorio, Zuhlke, Levato, Hewes. LEADERS CLUB-FOURTH ROW: Kowen, Koenig, Kucewicz, Klitgord, Burton, LaFica, Williams, McGee, Vigaretti. THIRD ROW: M. Tuttle, Alletto, Swift, S. Tuttle, Maxwell, Sacco, Gaudion, Haber. SECOND ROW: Bloodgood, Volpe, Ferre, Miss Florrie Stillman, advisor, Ferrari, Fornieri, Providence, Consaul. FIRST ROW: Bellavia, Sult, Cimicata, Hopkins, Zuhlke, Cervero, DiFlorio, Koons. LEADERS CLUB . . . select female group . . . conduct girls' athletics . . . learn to use responsibility and authority . . . develop self-confidence . . . receive direction of purpose . . . encouragement . . . from Miss Florrie Stillman , . . set examples for others . . . dependability . . . honesty . . . perseverance, humility . . . good sports- manship. VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: Rae, Treasurer, Underwood, Vice President, Mr. Donald Quinn, advisor, Ferris, Presi- dent, Schillaci, Secretary. a Q , r . S t C116 T LEADERS CLUB OFFICERS-BACK ROW: Bellavia, T urer, Koons, Secretary. FRONT ROW: Kowen, President, Miss Florrie Stillman, advisor, Fornieri, Vice President. ' VARSITY CLUB . . . organization of athletes . . ..taking part in school life . . . expanding in its second year . . . hayride . . . football dance . . . ushering at basketball games . . . new, distinctive jackets . . . add to prestige of organization t . . . advertise athletic prowess of E.R.H.S. VARSITY CLUB-FIFTH ROW: Clark, Warren, Sortino, Quinn, Tucker, Hoffman, LoCastro,l J. Levato, Hayes, Bogert, Turri. FOURTH ROW: D. Rice, J. S. Levato, Kohler, Coryell, Whitman, Hanks, Kowen, K. Rice, Hahn, Needham. THIRD ROW: Maxwell, DeFelice, Laughlin, Megale, Fioravanti, Scorza, Tobin, Consaul, Schake, Culross. SECOND ROW:: Sullivan, Ventura, Mandile, McElwaine, Colino, Corea, Mihaly, Hill, Harris, Vergo. FIRST! ROW: Qurecki, Ransco, Footer, Nazzaro, Urzetta, Bagley, Morabito, Rae, Underwood, Schillaci, Ferris, Mr. Donald Quinn. C515 78 cgfaye Sqfopren fzbes Just a little higher, boys. BOYS' STAGE CREW-THIRD ROW: Hayes, Rae. SECOND ROW: Weagley, Schilliaci, Marino, Allen, Burlingame, Finkell, Ko narski. FIRST ROW: Brewer, Wawrezew ski, Kristian, McMullen, Hull. STAGE APPRENTICES . . . set up . . . breakdown . . . work, work . . . headaches . . . pride . . . picturesque scenes . . . effective lighting . . . appeal to the eye . . . set the mood . . . solemn for Veteran's Day . . . festive for Christmas . . . formal for National Honor Society's tapping . . . amusing for Junior Play . . . reminiscent for Moving Up Day . . . Miss Beardsley . . . our guiding hand . . . an inspiration to artists and prop men . . . . . 7 coordinates unselfish effort . . . fun and success. Has anybody found 'he Comac' lens Ve' GIRLS' STAGE CREW-SECOND ROW: Haber, LaFay, Platino, Miss Bearclsley CAclvisorJ. STAGE CREW OFFICERS: Sauer, stage man FIRST ROW: Koenig, Cimicata, Catizon. agery Rae, technician, Platino, artist, Koenig secretary, absent Hayes, prop manager fjjZ OlU.S' . JR. RED CROSS OFFICERS: Burton, Gilbert, Fornieri. That's what you get for biting your finger nails, FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA . . . vital to our community . . . common purposes . . . civic responsibility . . . human relations . . . service to local community . . . acquaint themselves with hospital life . . . are trained in clinical practices . . . sacrifice free hours . . . volunteer to help less fortunate . . . labor as hospital aides . , . unburden nurses . . . preview pos- sible vocations . . . mature from' valuable ex- periences . . . another important prop for our stages . . . one day essential in our world. necessary fo JUNIOR RED CROSS . . . serves the local community . . . develops skills, talents, and knowledge for the general welfare . . . assists the Red Cross . . . promotes international friendship and understanding I . . prepares youth for humanitarian service . . . teaches health and safety . . . en- courages good citizenship . . . trains members to be intelligent leaders . . . participates in the School Council with other high schools . . . eagerly undertakes service proiects . . . birthday greetings and seasonal decorations for lola Sanitarium . . . solicits funds for Red Cross . . . as a prop, it enriches daily life on our stages. Is that a Red Cross magazine or a ioke book? Wear Gross azzofgzufure urses FUTURE NURSES-THIRD ROW: Laughlin, Black, Shick, McMullen, East, Kazoroski. SEC- OND ROW: Shutter, Palmer, Mundy, Cimicata, Montcrieff, Simons, DiBerardinis, Schoon- maker. FIRST ROW: D'Alessandro, Suhr, Wimer, Parrinello, Doyle, Gurecki, Drake, Pullano. 80 moof cgcfoofguzzcbonzlfzy PROJECTIONISTS CLUB . . . Trained and experienced boys . . . give up hours of study . . . attend meetings . . . learn Techniques of running pro- iectors . . . ready, willing and able, to heed call of teachers . . . show educa- tional movies . . . instrumental in the spread of knowledge through visual medium. r FIRST ROW: Barnes, F. McMullen. Troieclifonzlsfs 7 bm 51Q'ar PROJECTIONISTS CLUB OFFICERS: Mc- Mullen, Secretary, Hayes, Vice President, Sauer, President. I LIBRARY CLUB-SECOND ROW: Scurnaci, Zubrycki, Garcau, Whitmire, J. LaFay, Kazoroski, Catizone, Hieber, Connellan, Scorza, Montcrieff, Beltran, Fitzsimmons, Imes, Rosini, Conrad, York. FIRST ROW: S. LaFay, Pizzoli, Chadderdon, Palermo, George, Pacilio, Forrest, Gurecki, Pecora, Frank. PROJECTIONISTS CLUB-THIRD ROW: Flnkill, Burrell, Hayes, Harris, Mr. Frank O'Donnell, advisor: Corea, Dickinson. SECOND ROW: M. McMullen, Corson, DeMat1ina, Providence. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: Gurecki, Presi- dent, Beltran, Vice President: Pizzoli, Sec- retary, Mr. Melvin Johnson, advisor. LIBRARY CLUB . . . Members from all classes . . . prepared to do their iob . . . help readers choose books and magazines . . . organize shelves . . . file cards . . . check overdue books . . . aid Mr. Johnson . . . keep library an inviting place of study. goreqn gn fnyue LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Maxwell, Aediley Vergo, Quaeslorg Consaul Scriba- Rice, Consul Nazzaro, Consul. '51 LATIN CLUB . . . fun-filled zarion . . . rousing parTies . . . . . ' ' . .C c hilarious inmahons humil ing slave aucfion delicl Tureen suppers unique R an banquef spedacular 82 E Hur . . . and Latin, ofcourse . . all supervised by Miss Paul Friiz . . . our seemingly Tireli advisor . . . Latin Club promo inferesf in The classics Through ' Junior Classical League vides hours of enioyment and cirement for all. LATIN CLUB-THIRD ROW: Williams, Schick, Providence, Alletto, Kowen, Bloodgood, Klitgord, Burton, Shelhamer, McGee, Kucewicz, Tuttle. SECOND ROW: Swift, Koons, Mundy, Palmer, Cimicata, Simons, DiBerarcIinis, East, Vollbracht. FIRST ROW: Miss Fritz, aclvisor: C hadderdon, Pizzoli, Donnelly, Drake, Volpe, DiFlorio, Maxwell, Consaul, Haber, Gaudion. Babb LATIN CLUB-THIRD ROW: Clark, Vollloracht, Grano, Paul, Kowen, K. Rice, Hoffman, DellaPietra, Ballone, Warren, Geminn. SECOND ROW: R. Rice, Maxwell, Underwood, I-lanks, Brown, Ransco, Fioravanti, Vergo, Lo Castro, Levato. FIRST ROW: Turri, Nazzaro, Fine, Niles, Hos- kins, LaFay, Breon, Whitman, Malone, Coryell, Quinn. 83 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-SECOND ROW: Gross, Vice Presidentp Ferre, Treasurerg Hahn, President. FIRST ROW: Della Pietra, Program Com., Gaudion, Secretaryf Clark, Program Com. C FRENCH CLUB . . . enriches knowledge of French background . . . customs . . . tra ditions , . . sparks interest in modern France . . . provides good times . . initiations . . . day of degradation and merriment . . . initiates in frivolous French , . ' c c costumes . depicting assigned chara ers . . . can-can dancers . . . forei- legionnaires . . . Brigitte . . . one of many eventful days , . . exotic movies . . nn informative student talks 84 hilarious parties . . . dinner at Normand I . . . ' ' c 4 foreign travel . , . all accented by Fren flair . . . wit , . . capability of able advis . . . Madame Beiber. f FRENCH CLUB-THIRD ROW: Kowen, Betzer, Lahti, Reid, Ballard, Morse, Hanchowski, Cartwright, Fink, Allen, Tucker, Gross. SECOND ROW: Kreger, Montcrieff, Wilkins, LaFica, Ferre, Clarke, Kane, Reynolds, Evans, Whitmire, Providence, Burton. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bieber, advisor, McMullen, DellaPietra, McKenzie, Donnelly, Beltran, Shutter, Ruth, Boyce, Koerner, Vigaretti, Passero, Giardino. ren C6 C116 FRENCH CLUB-THIRD ROW: B. Reid, Michaels, Valentine, Baldo, Mihaly, Corea, Soule, Sandle, Hahn, Allen, McElwaine, Schake, SECOND ROW: Tuttle, Schoonmaker, Ferrari, Johnson, Koenig, P. Reid, Shelhamer, McGee, Urzetta., Bristol, Bellenger, Finkill, Whitman. FIRST ROW: Hamilton, Papapietro, Doyle, Pullano, Sprague, O'Conner, Spall, Miller, Drake, Gaudion, DiFlorio, Cervero, Bourget, Garceau. Wuszca 5 . . . me 006003 CHOIR-FOURTH ROW: Schillaci, DellaPietra, Hoffman, Vollbracht, McMullen, Scorza, Burlingame, Ramph, Kowen, Ellis, Clarke, Seidel. THIRD ROW: Hanks, Grano, Rice, Soudan, Mihaly, Morabito, Burton, McGee, DiFlorio, Glanton, Durante, DiRisio, SECOND ROW: Coryell, Hahn, Schake, Valentine, Hill, Alletto, Betzer, Bloodgood, Oderkirk, Swift, Beltran, Jeffrey, Whitmire, Sult, Cimicata. FIRST ROW: McGee, Gross, Burrell, Hoskins, Tobin, Arianna, Volpe, LaFica, Drake, Lauricella. fcs of GA ' JY fafe an 011' ALL STATE-SECOND ROW: McMullen, Clark, Hahn, Maxwell. FIRST ROW: DiFlorio, O'Keefe, Hanks, Reid. 86 ALL-STATE . . . choir members . . . dem- onstrate talent and ability . . . wait expectantly . . . choices announced . . . selected vocalists . . . join with other schools . . . days of rehearsal. .. fun at dance . . . meet, new friends . . . cooperate as one . . . strive to blend styles and experience . . . work toward perfection. Sound of massed choir inspires members . . . tension mounts . . . parents and friends assemble . . . performance brings applause . . , high praise from popular director . . . tiring efforts prove worth- while. MR. HUGH MILLER, Director. . . gforfs your company . . . CHOIR-FOURTH ROW: Tuttle, Consaul, Sprague, E. Providence, E. Drake, L. Volbracht, L. Whitmire, Lahti, A.' Reid, D. Kowen, K. Rice, Clark, Allen. THIRD ROW: Wimer, Hamilton, P. Doyle, Hopkins, Papapietro, O'Keefe, Ulrich, S. Haber, Weagley, Baldo, Ruth, Evans. SECOND ROW: R. Cimicata, Gilbert, S. Gaudion, J. Haber, Garceau, Schoonmaker, Koenig, P. Reid, Shelhamer, Williams, Breon, Faruch, Bliek. FIRST ROW: Della Pietra, Ruth, Boyce, J. Gaudion, Palmer, Chinelly, Baker, Taverrite, Maxwell, La Castro. SENIOR HIGH.CHOIR , . . harmonic strains of choral music . . . Mr. Hugh Miller, director . , . attempts to create Y a well-blended choir . . . various types I of music . . . popular tunes . . . clas- sical choir works . . . spirituals . . . brings meaning to words and notes . . discovers new frontiers in music . . . participates in exchange programs . . . Highland Bowl . . . a festive occasion . . . prepares for Spring Concert . . . our greatest musical endeavor. , Hey! Mr. Miller.is down in front. ACCOMPANISTS AND OFFICERS OF CHOIR-Accompanists: DiFlorio, Volpe, DelIaPietra. Librarians: Doyle, Taverrite. President, Maxwell, Secretary, Hoffman, Vice President, Hahn. 87 DANCE BAND . . . devotinginoon hours . . . playing for Sophomore Hop Halloween Dance . . . assemblies . . . iazz . . . pop tunes . . . dance music . . . pro- viding many enloyable hours of enter- tainment. SENIOR HIGH BAND . . . woodwinds . . . percussion . . . brass . . . members sacri- tice study halls . . . hours of individual practice necessary . . . exasperated minds . . . try over and over . . . classical works . . . show tunes . . . Christmas program . . . marches . . . novelties . . . all types of . Mr. Beckwith . . . keeps order . . . strives to- music . . . genial . . . patient . . ward unitied sound. BAND OFFICERS: Morabito, Vice President, Schillaci, President, Alletfo, Secretary: Tob- in, Treasurer. DANCE BAND-THIRD ROW: P. Reid, Drake, A. Reid, Maxwell, Michaels, Vollbracht. SECOND ROW: Hahn, Morabito, Clark, Ellis, Schillaci, Sacco, Whitman, Malone, Schoon- maker, Faruch, Hoffman. FlRST ROW: Seidel, Shelhamer, Della Pietra, Allen, Finkill, Glanton, Paul, Rice. Zan 3 azzaffzfsfafe BAND-FIFTH ROW: Dickenson, Breon, Ruth, Ward, Michaels, Tobin, Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Gaudion, D'Ambrose, Guarino, S. Kowen, R. Sacco, DiRisio, Footer, Scorza, Gouger, Sweeney, DiDomenico, Norton, Hill, Bellavia, Morabito, Sudan, E. Sacco. THIRD ROW: Koons, Zuhlke, Under- wood, Needham, Turri, Vergo, Hahn, Whitman, Malone, Schoonmaker, Ramph, Ranisco, Bagley. SEC- OND ROW: Tuttle, Swift, Palmer, Smith, Shutter, Manns, Durante, R, Kowen. FIRST ROW: Shel- hamer, Mundy, Drake, Seidel, Ruth, Harris. .,.,sQ 88 R 4 l' BAND, ALL-STATE-SECOND ROW: Mundy, Manns, Finkill, C. Ellis. FIRST ROW: Vollbracht, Schillaci, Alletto, P. Ellis. Simons, Klitgord, Alletto. ROW: Levato, DeMattina. FOURTH ROW: Schillaci, C. Ellis, Bliek, Schake, Vollbracht S. Haber, Niles, LoCastro, Quinn, Baldo, Faruch, Sandle, Paul, R. Rice. THIRD ROW: Salva- Baker, Valentine, Clark, K. Rice, Hoffman, Finkill, Geminn, Allen, Glanton. SECOND ROW: Ulrich, P. Ellis, Thomas, J. Haber, Schick, Della Pietra. FIRST ROW: Hodges, Drake, EXPERT MUSICIANS . . . trumpets . . . trombones . . . clarinets . . . drums . . . nothing but the best . . . chosen from candidates . . . ioin with other schools . . . play selected pieces . . . no squeaks allowed . . . sharps and flats . . . constant practice . . . signs of progress . . . instruments achieve unity . . . concert draws near . . . dress rehearsal . . . work . . . work . . . on the stage . . . relief, no mis- takes . . . performance well done. Mr. James Beckwith . . . our well-liked and talented band director and instrumental teach- er . . , his patience and skill always reap large dividends. Mr. James Beckwith, director w N, X .Rv ii-af 1... 89 GLEE CLUB-FOURTH ROW: Connellan, Newton, S. Tuttle, A. Reid, Laughlin, Kazoroski, Williams, East, Kucewicz, Bardon, Carbone. THIRD ROW: Bourget, Goy, Lahti, C. Pompa, Pacilio, Shuryn, Forrest, Whit- mire, Evans, Vollbracht, Cimicata.,SECOND ROW: Providence, Harris, P. Reid, Reigel, Kane, Oderkirk, Bellavia, Garceau, Haber, M. L. Pompa, FIRST ROW: Hodges, LaFay, Bonaventura, Platino, Koenig, Con- saul, M. Tuttle, Gauclion, Schoonmaker, Gilbert, Black. . 9106 7 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS-SECOND ROW: V. Pres., Fornierl: Accomp., DiFlorio, Sec., Clarke, Lib., Gilbert, Accomp., Vollbracht. FIRST ROW: Sec., Vigaretti: Lib., Cimicata, Pres., Cervero. GLEE CLUB-FOURTH ROW: Baldassare, DiPietro, Palmer, Pryor, Miller, Spall, Scorza, Atwood, Shuryn. THIRD ROW: Learn, Capriotti, Dendal, Gaudion, Sprague, Passero, Doyle, Thomas, Fitzsimmons, LaPietra. SECOND ROW: Pugliese, Barnes, Young, Levinson, Gurecki, Della Pietra, Volpe, George, Rosini, Loury, Lincoln, Pacilio. FIRST ROW: Cosco, Hopkins, Fink, Wawrzewski, Fosillo, DeGregory, Papa- pietro, Capponi, Boyce. 90 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FOURTH ROW: N. Drake, York, Underwood, D. Jackson, R. Jackson, Marshall, Miller, Heiber, Vigaretti, Koerner, Bushhart, Whitcomb, Collins. THIRD ROW: Di Guiseppi, Buffone, Parrinello, Salvatore, Nazarro, Corea, Laber, Pacilio, Chaclderclon, Pizzoli, Pullano, Fornieri, SECOND ROW: Taverrite, Lisena, Venette, Cannan, Rosini, Mance, Frank, Smith, DeFelice, Lauricella. FIRST ROW: D'Ailesandro, Wimer, Palermo, Hamilton, Morabito, O'Keefe, Ulrich, Doyle, Marozzi. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . . . represents all classes . . . blends a multitude of feminine voices . . . inspires each to sin her best . . . ex resses en'o ment of 969 ' group singigg . . . performs ala Annual Slpglng Con- cert . . . pleases all with Winsome music . . . re- ceives praise and admiration . . . congratulates Mr. Miller . . . his guidance, teaching, and patience . . . a year's work well accomplished. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FOURTH ROW: Ellis, Ramph, Chapin, Ballard, Pecora, Bloodgood, Burton, Kowen, McMullen, Johnson, Schilling, Guarino, Lausin. THIRD ROW: Catizone, Alletto, Betzer, Reynolds, Florack, La Fica, Seidel, Schubmehl, Smith, DeGendice, Shick, Conrad, Campbell. SECOND ROW: P. Able, Glanton, C. Able, S. Whitmire, Jeffrey, Durante, Beltran, Zubryski, Di Berarclinis, C. Maxwell. FIRST ROW: Clarke, D'Ambrose, Sacco, DiFlorio, Ferrari, Cervero, Arianna, K. Cimicata, Sult. 9I 2 i 1 -I f- :I II I TI ' I :Il-dee, + LlIE-fill s ' I I, l IJ Eli QL!l l ' I s, l SPONSORS Our 'llwanks . . . 'ro l'l1e slalf of l'l'Ie l96l Gagashoan . . . for a iaslc well done . . . deadlines mel' . . . operarion a+ all limes . . . an exceplional siaif. Miss Bourne and Miss Beardsley CO- Many 'rhanlcs . . . io our very capable and willing acl- visors . . . and io our sponsors . . . who have made if possible . . . +o produce a yearbook . . . and 'lo Hue faculiy . . . pa+ieni' during during piclure-ialcing limes. 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