Kensington High School - Compass Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1953
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I, 'll ..-fu .I , ,I I , IIICIII I, I III E r v 3 I V v . introducing the theme . . the yet-to-come . . . behold! . . .the scene is set. . .the curtain parts. . . the play goes on . . . until infinity. . . and Adam heeds his cue . . . life's drama starts. . eternal Time . , . a goali divinity . ,. an evil Past . . . a cause for solemn thought . . . but lol . . . an error noted . . . remedied . . . Man seeks self-betterment . . . a world is wrought . . . great problems conquered . . . human ills recede . . . a fleeting Present . . . yea! a vagabond . . . tomorrow , . . yesterday . . . today . . . and hence . . . Time marches on . . . some fairy waves her wand . . . a doubtful act now . . . then, dire consequence . . . a distant Future . . . vagueness . . . endless Time . . tomorrow's deeds today's thoughts first decide . . . a present gain . . , a future world sublime . . , more decent days . . . for these, brave men have died . . two endless routes . . . perfection as a goal . . . which must Man take? . . . e'er onward . . . wisely though still faltering . . .yet conquering . . . his role . . . foul Hate will cease . . . mankind will triumph so . . . unending Time . . . eternal life's great play . . . thus ne'er to pause . . . but e'er to change its mode a curtain opened wide . . . Man wends his way . . . a steady ceaseless scene . . . a timeless road . . . Ronald Melgier The compass 1 9 5 3 kensingfon high school buffalo, new york .I ...s ix xl X ' 1 'fl-f'. .. A ,ifiiif-2 . J' if : :4 ,Q-I. I, J ,, ' .f,f 5'3l-Fi P Q,: '2?f.f ' ..s'ruclen'rs' annual Mr. john N. Chassin . . . dedication The Spirit of Kensington High School - This epithet aptly characterizes Mr. john N. Chassin. As principal and assistant principal he has guided us since the autumn of I937 when our first faculty contrived to set the infant Kensington on its feet: dur- ing the hard war years of record bond sales and scrap collections, in the present period of widespread insecurity and doubtg ever shaping and designing our future's role. Our institution has responded to his careful guidance with a growth in stature and in- fluenceg our improved facilities and our higher academic standards are matched by a new prestige. Proudly, Mr. Chassin shares our satisfaction in scholastic advancement and extra-curricular innovations: earnestly he enjoys directing the activities of a pro- gressive high school. Because, to our class, he so thoroughly exemplifies the Kensington concept of a complete citizen, we use the l953 COM- PASS to salute Mr. Chassin. For, although he has wholeheartedly dedicated himself, as educator and administrator, to the con- cerns of our school and has utilized every opportunity to better it, he has found time along the way for diversions such as golf, fishing and bowling, as well as extensive reading for recreation and understanding. Further, he has always been a leading ex- ponent of patriotism, civic and national loyalty, regard for parents and family, and sensible consideration of religion and mor- ality. Since he believes that every facet of a student's personality must be polished, he encourages participation in sports, music, art, and our wealth of other activities. Mr. Chassin is the possessor of a remark- able ability to conduct school affairs har- moniously. Teachers and students alike can attest his fairness, his sound decisions, his impartiality. Mr. Chassin's talks before assembly model an integrity, spontaneous sincerity and aversion to platitudes. ln per- sonal interviews, he can be keen while considerate, and one can note the whimsical sense of humor woven into the fabric of his everyday remarks. Finally, what better inspiration for our vote of confidence than the celebrated pencil cheer? Precise, encouraging . . . pleasant, it is a symbol of Mr. Chassin, our mentor and our friend. . . . Gladly would he learn and gladly teach. - Chaucer .- 0- ' EIN 'er . ,- w wf . ., 1--, .- , -9 '. 3'-ttf N gslf-1-ill: V' T 0 , - t fi C-iw .. ' -Ev '-2 -' ,'-.':- ', 5- Q :5f. , Vg l a.:','f:. s1,..g, fff- ' ' 1 n' Q- rf-uni ts. Swmf-i 'ts11-Wtzl. -9 'fiat . -,Q5g,:g'Z'2i12,- au.-,1 , f .gg-1, .m,.v.g.j.v',: ' A 'M sg a fs whil- ' '1' 3' f tt --1-sf ' I7 . . . administration We, today's high school students . . . potential leaders of tomorrow . . . look toward our administration for guidance in preparing for and ultimately building the Future . . . a myriad of stairs, which day by day . . . year by year . . . we ascend . . . with the increased acceleration demanded by the modern world . . . never reaching the ever-beckoning top. Each step represents advancement . . . in science, mathematics . . . in commerce, history . . . in athletics . . . in languages, literature and the arts. To carry on this endless progress we are taught . . , not to become scholars . . . but to urge, excite, stimulate . . . foresight and imagination. We are willingly guided, ably advised, competently counseled . . . so that with sustained purpose we may climb these intriguing stairs. Besides the regular course of study . . . better and better assemblies, better and better speakers, better and better movies . . . create, inspire, instill . . . a wholesome desire for knowledge, increased part- icipation in sports, after-school activities, meetings of parents and faculty . . . all planned by our administration . . . all toward one goal, the Future . . . making the impossible, pos- sible . . . the probable, actual. A. r41f-- t '1l s u AKG' ..g,-.0,-,- - -.A ,, . U if 'Y' LQ- . '- l , ,'j'-,,f, lm ig' , ' : '-5.0: Ei il 9 VJ-J, ',,l'f-',Q.g- A a l f'. '.'W'i'?TJi' iv - :f A 4 'J .yi , , .S if 1 A -. I, -.gn K ' ' '.---.....': 1 Q, og, ,J -994, 1. 51,3 ' ix QQ. .o.-. uh E-Is: . x,.99,5, rf fl - ' 8 .- .v,. if Q f. '1 4' 'A -- .A.. . q . - ' f N- W . i- :.1.s A Qs Z ' Q15 0 , . 'Y7?:f ' X ' 9 0 f if I ,'l :i ll ' 51.1.-, ' Y? H N - - .- . .A ,fy 2 , do Q . A K I K 1 gpnllllazu-Q I' U 'u'.' 9 65' ig- 36231. 'I H.. i A I. FJ s-. '. 0 .' 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Be active in your community by attending your church and supporting worthwhile activities. Be loyal to your Alma Mater. lt is only in giving that you really receive. Be a good neighbor, a good friend, a good citizen. The best preparation for the future is the present well seen to, and the last duty done. -C. MacDonald. Your friend and principal, ,Wad 27. O .Q Wie 'W +a,, C 9 ' we . avg Q ,Q I-Q ' na0 ' . , S N . Q ' 4 ' ' , if 3' . UL'-fa. Q, x'.o4 It 4 '. . JV, . U . 0.0 Q' 0 J? Q .. .. .. in Z ir. S o W i. X-'i'.Ag- Q 5 Q . S4 0 ' -v ' c . '. ,, . 10 Mr. Abraham Axlerod This year we welcomed as our new assistant principal, Mr. Abraham Axlerod. As science instructor, boys' counselor, and assistant principal at Bennett, Mr. Axlerod gained invaluable experience in supervising young people, which has made him a capable and understanding leader. His fairness and diplomacy reveal him to be a man of out- standing character. His effort this year to become familiarly acquainted with the student body has earned him much admiration and gained him many friends. Mr. Axlerod's versatility is expressed in his wide range of interests, which include reading, chess, and camping. During the summer months, he serves as director of a boys' carnp. At present, Mr. Axlerod is studying for his doctorate at the University of Buffalo. We are confident that his future years at Kensington will be years of satisfaction, good health, and happiness. Office . . . focus of activity The office at Kensington, focal point of school business, capably serves us alll Miss Lehde, Administrative Assistant and coordinator of activities, is admired by all for her com- petence and pleasing manner. Our sincere praise is extended to Mrs. Hynes, Mrs. Cuarnac- cia and Miss Sinnott, who helped fulfill the task of maintaining good school organization. Mrs. Italia N. Guarnaccia, Miss Florence Lehde, Miss Rita Sinnott 11 guidance. .toward a better future... if we M A , as N Mr. john McMahon, Dr. Marian Carroll. This year we welcomed a newcomer in our guidance office. Miss Carroll lDr. Ma- rian Carrolll has capably and competently helped Kensington girls solve numerous personal problems. She and Mr, john Mc- Mahon, our boys' counselor, assist students with vocational choices, post-high school educational plans, selection of courses, and part-time employment. Guidance services also include aptitude testing, interest inventories and determina- tion of reading ability. Our counselors have invited several people to talk to us on careers in different fields during the year. Student Office Assistants june XfVilliams, Margo Myers, Sue Ann Dier, Lois Anthony, Audrey Schultz, janet Betz, Marie Kaukus, janet Dormann, Shirley Horn. Absent: Marilyn Koerber. our faculty . . . whose instruction . . . counsel . . .wisdom English and Drama Seated: Miss Louise Strickland, Miss Doris Flierl, Mrs. june B, johns, Miss Maryorie Frunk, Mrs. Margaret M. Bcnnis, Miss Louise Belden, Mrs. Mildred L. Stewart. Miss Mildred Kennedy. Standing: Miss Ruth Ncwman, Miss Agnes Scanlon, Miss Ruth Culliton, Miss Ann I, Maloney, Miss Irene johnson, Mrs.Heleri H. Evans. English Miss Mary C. Belknap Miss Irene lohnson Miss Louise Belden Mrs. lune B. lohns Mrs. Margaret M. Bcnnis Miss Mildred Kennedy Miss Ruth Culliton Miss Ann Maloney Mrs. Helen H. Evans Miss Ruth Newman Miss Doris Flierl Miss Agnes Scanlon Miss Marjorie Frink Mrs. Mildred L. Stewart Miss Drama Louise Strickland Mathematics Librarian Miss Ann Connors Miss Margaret MCC-ee Miss Agnes Creahan Miss Mary Steudle . . Mr. Martin Larrabee Miss Irene Wall M55 D0 0lhY P'e man Miss Virginia Mayer Science Mr. Herbert Albing Mrs. Lee K. Landsman Miss Elizabeth Davison Mr. Thomas Mountain Mrs. Irene W. Eardman Miss Helen Van Natter Mr. Leon Haynes Miss lola Smith Mr. Vincent Kelly Mathematics and Science Seated: Miss Margaret McGee, Miss Agnes Creahan, Miss Ann Connors, Miss Helen Van Natter. E E Standing: Mrs. Lee K. Landsman, Miss Elizabeth Davison, Mr. Thomas Mountain, Mr. Herbert Albing, Mr, Martin Larrabee, Mr. Leon Haynes, Miss lola Smith, Miss Virginia Mayer, Miss Irene Wall, Mrs. Irene W, Eardman, Miss Mary Steudlc, Mr. Vincent Kelly. 13 enrich our present lives.. strengthen our purpose Languages and Social Studies Seated: Miss Theresa Eileen McCarthy, Mrs. Marion M. McKeon, .Miss Verna Walker, Mr. Norman Millard, Miss Westerman Miss Lenore Dunlavey, Miss Helen Coossen, Miss Catherine Valente. Ruth Standing: Miss Edith Stokoe, Mr. Martin O'Donnell, Miss Margaret McCarthy, Miss Margaret Kenny, Mrs. Cheryl C. Lindstrom, Miss Irma Dickman, Dr. Edward Eagan, Miss Mary C. Belknap. Social Studies Miss Irma Dickman Dr. Edward Eagan Miss Helen C-oossen Commercial Mr. Emory K. Baldwin Mrs. Bernadette S. Corcoran Mrs. Esther L. Fink Mrs. Rachel B. jacobs Miss Rose Keicher Miss Sadie Kauffman Mr. john Meegan Miss Clara Panzica Mr. john Reilly Mrs, Marian G. Ruby Miss Genevieve Steftan Mrs. Mary Louise O. Swayze Mrs. Cheryl C. Lindstrom Miss Theresa E. McCarthy Mrs. Marion M. McKeon Mr. Norman Millard Mr. Martin O'Donnell Miss Edith Stokoe Languages Miss Mary C. Belknap Miss Margaret Kenny Miss Catherine Valente Miss Lenore Dunlavey Miss Margaret McCarthy Seated: Mrs. Esther L. Fink, Miss Clara Panzica, Mr. john Meegan, Miss Genevieve Steffan, Mrs. Marion G. Ruby. Standing: Miss Sadie Kauffman, Mrs. Rachel B. jacobs, Miss Rose Keicher, Mrs. Mary Louise O. Swayze, Mrs. Bern S. Corcoran, Mr. Emory K. Baldwin. Absent: Mr. john Reilly. adette 14 assure for us a future bright with promise . . . rg .vvA,:., ju A ' ' ,,.. , fi A' .A , X Q V25 A - niqpnwf-frimsz bfhpfiivi B' Art, Music, Homemaking, Industrial Art Seated: Mr. Raymond Fisher, Miss Mariorie Townsend, Mrs. Catherine l, Hyman, Miss Naomi Stoesser. Standing: Miss Ethel M. C, Davis, Mr. William Pinkow, Mr. Harley Salisbury, Miss Helen Nesper, Miss Elizabeth Meach Art Miss Ethel M. C. Davis Mr. Raymond Fisher Industrial Art Mr. Harley Salisbury Physical Education Mr, Wilbur Bergstrom Mr. Ralph Duquin Mrs. Anne M. Lufkin Mr. Herbert Nilson Mrs. Hazel Nilson Mrs. Celia W. Samui Swimming Miss Mildred Moore Mr. G. john Warren Music Mr. William Pinkow Miss Marjorie Townsend Homemaking Mrs. Catherine I. Hyman Miss Elizabeth Meach Miss Helen Nesper Miss Naomi Stoesser Clinic Mrs. Doris B. Nagle. R. N. Physical Education and Swimming Seated: Mrs. Anne M. Lufkin, Mr. Ralph S. Duquin Mr Wilbur Bergstrom Mrs Celia Samui Standing: Mrs. Herbert Nilson, Mr. Herbert Nilson Mr Henry Banas Miss Mildred Moore Esdifir 15 faculty footnotes . . . Kensington's teachers are versatile, alert, and ALIVE! Their extra-curricular activ- ities are numerous. Many are supplementing their education, both for further enlightenment and for pro- fessional improvement. Mr. McMahon re- ceived his Master of Education degree from Canisius in june, I952. Mr. Axlerod, Mr. Salisbury, and Miss T. E. McCarthy are studying for doctorates. Miss Westerman is active in the League of Women Voters. Miss Dickman and Mrs. Lindstrom are among those taking courses in Human Rela- tions. Miss Davis and Miss Belden are studying Contemporary Art. Miss Davis is also studying lithography and furniture re- finishing. Miss Belknap was singularly honored IN ABSENTIA in Paris, France, on December 9, I952, for her master's thesis in French on the life and work of Anna de Noailles. The thesis, sent to France as an expression of Franco-American friendship, was broad- cast over the French radio. Miss Davis's painting, COLLECTOR'S ITEM, was awarded a prize in a national art show in Miami. There were 8000 entries. Participating in local educational radio and TV programs this year were Mrs. Hy- man, Mrs. Lindstrom, Miss Carroll, and Miss Davison. Members of Alpha Nu chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary fraternity for women in education, include Miss Flierl, Miss Panzica, and Miss Carroll. Many Ken teachers pursue interesting hobbies. Mr. Fisher does free-lance sign painting, drafting, and cartoon strips. He also gives chalk talks. Miss Davis's hobbies include outdoor sketching and ceramics. Miss Van Natter collects bells--Indian, Italian, Chinese. A favorite is an elephant bell given her by Mrs. O'Day, former Ken- sington English instructor. Miss Strickland enjoys painting in oils and gardening. Miss M. McCarthy, Mrs. Eardman, Mrs. Evans, and Mr. McMahon are also avid gardeners. Bowling is a favorite pastime of Mr. Meegan, Mr. O'DonnelI, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. McMahon. Miss Mayer and Miss Smith enjoy photography. Mr. Fisher collects maps and firearms. Miss Strickland has been active in the Studio Theater, Miss Mayer is a member of Schola Cantorum. Mrs. Lindstrom's American History classes have completed many interesting civic projects. Pre-election activities in- cluded interviews with local political lead- ers, publication of two newspapers, and distribution of 800 slingers urging registra- tion. In an unusual bit of observation testing, Miss Flierl has staged remarkable incidents, such as a heated argument between a stu- dent and herself, after which the class wrote reports on what had taken place. Miss Davis's art classes submitted nine paintings to the junior Red Cross. All these works, which depict customs in the U. S., were exhibited at the Albright Art Gallery. Later they will be sent to Washington. After further screening, the best will be sent around the world to increase friend- ship and understanding between us and other nations. We hope for the speedy recovery of Miss Panzica and her mother, injured in the train disaster in Conneaut, Ohio, on April 3. We are grateful to Mr. O'Donnell, who served so well as assistant principal during Mr. AxIerod's illness this year. In the above cross-section of our faculty, many teachers have not been mentioned. To catalogue the services, the avocations, and the achievements of all, would be a task indeed. But, if from what little is here reported, your estimation of these people who have devoted their lives to educate us has been in any way raised, then the goal of this article has been realized. parents' night... fathers Parents' Night was held at Kensington this year on Tuesday, November 25, l952. Hundreds of our parents met in council with the teachers. From 7:30 to 8:30, a program in the auditorium included selections by the orchestra and the A Cappella Choir. Miss Strickland's troupers presented the comedy, The lns and Outs, and Mrs. Hyman's mothers meet faculty sewing classes put on a fashion show. A piano solo was given by joan Bernhardt. Mr. Chassin concluded the program with remarks on educational aims at Kensington. At 8:30, student exhibitions in the pool and gymnasium delighted the parents, who visited with the teachers later. Following the interviews, refreshments were served in the cafeteria. Executone Experiment . . . Pioneer Project in Education Miss Walker and Miss Ma- loney feel that their unseen pupils at Meyer Memorial Hos- pital have become an integral part of their classes. Emma Sue Rankin, Fay Harris, and Ellis johnson are freshmen and take Economic Citizenship. joan Orbin and Colleen Westmiller, juniors, study American His- tory ll and English lll. These pupils keep up their school work while recovering from tuberculosis in Meyer Memo- rial Hospital. The Executone enables them to recite and to participate in all classroom activities. The students in the classes are making Kensingtonians of these pupils, although none of them are from Kensington. After each assembly or special event the students from the classes write letters to each of the hospital stu- dents, sharing with them the pleasure of their experience at school. Each hospital student has purchased a Kensington COMPASS. A blow-by-blow description of each athletic contest is given them while classes are passing. The Executone experiment, a project in which Kensington has pioneered among western New York high schools, gives these convalescent pupils a sense of belonging and a delightful contact with the outside world as well as a chance to continue their high school education. Meyer Memorial Hospital Patients joan Orbin, Emma Sue Rankin, Colleen Westmiller, Fay Harris. Not in picture: Ellis johnson. 17 . . .seniors The future . . . its portals opened wide .... beckons Seniors to venture forth . . to embark on a tide of endless opportunities into boundless realms . . . glowing with promise . . . the fulfillment of dreams . . . Blueprints for our part in that future are being designed . . . Standing on its threshold . . . we, the architects . . . eagerly await the time when we may ascend the stairs to a new world . . . one which reveal us in the roles of doctors and nurses . . teachers, artists, scientists . . . defenders of justice, framers of governmental policy . . .soldiers of Christ . . . bearers of the torch of liberty . . . devoted parents . . . The challenge of the future shall be met. . . with determination to succeed . . . with unyielding spirit . . . attributes developed within all Seniors . . . the consummation of faculty members' untiring efforts these past four years . . . ln all our undertakings . . . we shall uphold those principles of good citizenship which have guided us at Kensington , . . for as Seniors we shall determine the outcome of the future . . . in us lies the future . . . X . ' n l WS I O K 'QA 6 wzwf-'V ff L -.', i lfjigg -..,, ,:. - I' .lu- 21,51 '7 -:f1 fai. ' ., all 18 0,5 ' ' :ff 0 0 .:'-': og. o Q -- Q3 :-. . ,- zg: .o c - 0 4? 0 0 'O o 0 'O. O o .. 9 11 if 1' fl O 0 1+ 47 -.. 1 1-'ff'-, 5 O 0 -.-. I 1:22 .A f'w, O Oo O O O I9 c arol Johnson valedictory . . . Graduation! The occasion that so long has seemed but a vision has now become a reality. This, one of the happiest events in our lives, also fills us with a feeling of deep regret. Accompanying the joy of com- mencement is the sad task of bidding fare- well to our Alma Mater, Kensington. When we began high school four years ago, we were insignificant freshmen to whom the prospect of senior year and grad- uation seemed to be in the far future. Yet, the years have swiftly slipped into the past, and we now stand upon the threshold of the future. lt is our duty to advance with confidence and courage, fortified by the ideals which we have learned at Kensing- ton. Realizing our obligation to our country and to society, we shall employ our know- ledge for the betterment of the world. This is our responsibility, for we are the future. The word valedictory traces its etymology back to the Latin words, vale and dicere. Vale was a customary Roman manner of bidding farewell, and dicere means to say. Hence, the primary purpose of a vale- dictory is to bid or say farewell. That is what we, the graduation class of l953, must do tonight. To you, Mr. Chassin, our most esteemed principal, we offer a heartfelt thank-you and goodbye. We wish to express our sin- cere gratitude for your inspiration, guid- ance, and the high ideals that you possess. You have encouraged us always to strive for the best, ever conscious of the standards which we should maintain. We also wish to thank you, Mr. Axlerod, for your con- tinuous inspiration and advice. ln your first year as assistant principal of Kensington you have most ably demonstrated an under- standing of young people and their prob- lems. We are indeed fortunate to have had at the head of our school two men with such high ideals and such a genuine en- thusiasm for education. To our teachers, so patient and under- standing, we say an affectionate farewell. During the past four years you have tried to prepare us to face the future, undaunted and unafraid. You have planted within us the seed of knowledge, it remains for us to cultivate it and bring it to fruition. On this eventful occasion we also wish to thank our parents and our guardians, who have stood steadfastly by us and cheer- ed us in success as well as in failure. Your constant faith and confidence have helped us to achieve this educational milestone to- night, Now we must direct our thoughts toward the future. Graduation is not the end of the pathg it is merely a stepping-stone to a much broader life that we have yet to face. We are leaving our Alma Mater, but we shall carry with us an abundant treasure of memories, We fervently hope that those who succeed us at Kensington will cherish her as dearly as we have and will help to add to her renown. Armed with our faith in Cod, the courage of our convictions, and the enthusiasm of youth, we venture forward, mindful thati The past is but a story told, The future may be writ in gold. Lorraine M. Meinke, Valedictorian presenting . . . officers of 1953 Senior Officers Seated: Aglaia Economou, Vice-President, David Seitz, Presidentg Ruth Critzke, Secretary. Standing: Richard Hall, Boys' Marshal, Robert Butler, Treasurer, Barbara Bottomley, Girls' Marshal. President-David Seitz Probably the most versatile member of our class is Dave Seitz. When he isn't studying to maintain a high scholastic record, Dave is participating in athletics, debate or dramatics. This four year man excels in cross country and was a member of this year's prize swimming team. He likes pizza and especially mayonnaise cake! Dave's pleasant manner, which has won him many friends, will undoubtedly influence his future career in engineering. Vice-President-Aglaia Economou A winning smile, smart dresser, pleasant personality, all describe Aggie Ever since her Freshman year, she has con- tinued to win friends and influence our school. We will never forget the fine work she did in dramatics and debate. Since studying French. she has added another language to English and her native Greek. We hope that the years to come will bring much joy and prosperity to Aglaia. Treasurer-Robert Butler Our very conscientious treasurer has given much to Ken through his athletic abilities. As co-captain, he led the cross- country team to victory, winning All-High honors for himself. Mr. Butler is a fraternity man and he is socially popular throughout the school. We are very glad to know him and have him handle our money. Best wishes and much happiness to you always, Bob. Sec reta ry-Ruth C-ritzke Ruth's cheerful attitude and mature char- acter have made her an officer for two years. Maintaining a high average keeps her busy, but she always has time for her countless friends. Through her piano and organ playing, Ruth has given us many hours of pleasure. Lunch is perhaps her favorite subject. Oh, those egg salad sandwichesl We hope that Ruth will someday earn her Master's in education. lThat is if she doesn't get another kind of degree firstll Boys' Ma rshal-Richard Hall A leader, an athlete, an admirable person - Dick is all of these. His quiet, assuring manner has made him known and liked by everyone. We will long remember his prowess in football games, at track meets and on the basketball court. This year he was captain of the basketball team. Dick's athletic ability and personality will be missed at Ken lespeciallv by a certain coachl. We are certain that he will do well. Ci rl s' Ma rsha l--Ba rba ra Bottomley Our Miss Bottomley is known to all her fellow students for her enthusiasm and gen- eral interest in every school activity. She has taken part in dramatics, debate, music and also in athletics. Whenever there is a game, rehearsal or meeting, you can be sure to see Barbie there. She has held offices in many clubs and this year she is president of Siempre Amigas Hi-Y. history of the class of l953.. i949 . . . We Were Lowly Freshmen How small and insignificant we felt that September morning when we first entered the welcoming portals of Kensington High School! Impressive seniors, new teachers, and strange faces confronted us. However. our spirits were soon cheered by the re- assuring words of our jovial principal and guidance counselor. After multifarious forms had been filled out we settled down to our first year's work. Who will ever forget those day long assemblies preceding our football games! With Hal Geiger as guard, the Knights went through an undefeated season and captured the Harvard cup as a permanent addition to our trophy case. The Freshman girls started off the social season with their annual Hallowe'en party. The prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Diane Eberz, Alice Creeley and Nancy Werner, and much to her surprise and pleasure, Barbara Fabisch received the coveted ring. Running around Delaware Park, Dutch Butler, jimmy Hayes and Dave Seitz were assisting the cross country team in winning the Cornell Cup. Inspired by Mr. Pinkow's guidance, the school orchestra, in which our class boasted such musicians as Audrey Hoeflin and War- I95O . . . We Were September of I95O ushered into our lives many new and unforgettable experiences. We were now Sophomores, who never again would hear that dreaded warcry of A lunch, Carry this tray, Freshmanlw Our steamrollers on the football team literally wiped the field with our opponents. Such stalwarts as George Mintzer and Harold Geiger downed the enemy, while the back- field chewed up yardage for a 20 to 7 win on Thanksgiving Day. Outstanding girls in basketball and volleyball were Patricia Nemec, Patr'icia Michel, and jane Crowl. His Majesty's Basketeers, led by Sir Dick Hall and Sir Dick Sterben of the Kfnights, gal- loped their way to a very successful season on the Royal Dribbling Planks of Ken, Bar- bara Bottomley's Littlest Angel won oratorical honors in Kensington's Declama- tion Contest. Marilyn Koerber, Dona Du- uin, and Lucille Cochran added their sweet oices to the Christmas pageant. In january we beached our activities ship while the tidal waves of exams swept by. Back on course again we started the year on the right tack. Our swimmers, helped out by Dave Seitz, Dave Wilkinson, and Vince Tower, paddled their way to aquatic supre- macy and the Syracuse Cup. Carol Saxe, Dona Duiquin and Eleanor Downes shone in Cl v ren Sacher, played melodious strains of famous compositions, while the voices of Miss Townsend's choir captured our hearts with the year's presentation of the Christ- mas pageant. After conquering our mid-year exams we returned with renewed vigor to our studies. Many of our classmates participated in the newly introduced sport, rollerskating, among them: joan Woodward, Marilyn Munger, Marilyn Hartzell and Carol Fahning. Splashing around the shallow end of the pool were Barry jensen, Paul White, and Dave Smith, the freshman cIass's contribu- tion to the swimming team. Many freshman mermaids thrilled spectators who witnessed the water show. Besides the water formation in which jackie Boatman, Ruth Wilbert and Margie Brunner took part, gliding about the edge of the pool with their ballet antics were jean Trautlein and Angel Downes. The spring musical production, THE HITHER AND THITHER OF DANNY DITHER, brought recognition to the aspir- ing young actresses, Barbara Goembel, Dona Duiquin and Aglaia Economou. Looking back proudly at the successful year just completed, we enthusiastically contemplated a second lap in our journey to success. Sophisticated Sophomores such sports as swimming, basketball, and skating. jim Shea, our Sultan of Swat, helped to lead us to the Cornell Cup during the baseball season. Using tact and good arguments, Nancy Walter, Barbara Goembel, Alglaia Economou, Knights of the Golden Gavel, achieved many honors in the Inter- scholastic Debate. Myron Cebulski and Roger Folts reigned supreme in second doubles while showering tennis balls on the foe. Rose Marie Gotte, Mary Ann Gor- don, and joan Gerber, led on by Mr. Pin- kow's baton, tooted at the many enjoyable assemblies we had during the year. Our adorable junior Misses, Barbie Goembel and Barbie Bottomley, supported by talkative Marie Marzello, and pert Alglaia Econ- omou, went through the antics of jUNIOR MISS. Our future salesmen, and women too, Herman Kuebler and joan McKenna, gave up their time to get ads for the yearbook. Our mile-long honor list was headed by Lorraine Meinke, Anna Ciille, Carol Roth- fuss, and William Hooper. The band-aid slingers of the Red Cross, Nancy Edmunds, Mary Lou Cross, Patricia O'Leary, and jac- queline Koch, volunteered their services at the various hospitals throughout the city. With the exams finally over, the class motto became only 2 more years to go! our past has been pleasant . . . the future 1951 . . . We Were jovial juniors Our junior year was marked by many momentous occasions. We started off the year with a determination to enjoy our- selves, yet to fulfill every responsibility. Among the Knights that stayed home in order to keep in shape during our football season were Alfred Poochie Lavetti, Carl Granite Rock, and Kenneth Beck. Vifhen not attending football games, Ken's student body thrilled to the competitive spirit of our cross country team, including such not- able juniors as Captain Bob Butler, Ralph Bowen, and Fred Becker. Ken's cheerleaders certainly did a great job in carrying school spirit and enthusiasm to the heart of every student. Attending all of the football games, they kept team morale high and school spirit at its peak. Among the juniors on the squad were Bunny Mun- ger, Peppy Smith, and Red Vince Tower Our junior cheerleaders, with the help of the squad, succeeded in encouraging cheers loud enough to rock Mr. Pinkow's Pent- house! The more serious side of school life was represented by Lorraine Meinke, Ronald Melgier, and David Seitz, our junior honor roll leaders. The lnterscholastic Debates took place on April 5, Ken opposing Grover and River- side. The resonant voices of such orators as Nancy Walter, Nancy Feuz, Barbara Coem- bel, and Robert Menth were inspiring to hear as our debators drove home their ver- bal points. ln addition to this we all listened in reverence to the angelic voices of Anne Robinson, jane Sticht, Nancy Hinman, joanne Lysiak, and joyce Werner. The outstanding girl athletes in 1952 were the following: Basketball-Marilyn Schwing, Dorothy Shanahan, jackie Boat- man, Betty Pack, jacqueline Staebell, and jane Crowlg Badminton - Doubles - Pat Nemec and Ruth Wilbertg Singles-Ruth Wilbertg Volleyball - Sharon Haderer, Marge Brunner, Barbara Roesch, joyce Ely, and Carol Saxeg Swimming-Louise Gra- nata, Elinor Marthia, june Williams, and janet Lau. Old acquaintances were renewed and new ac-quaintances were made while we skated at the Arena Roller Rink Wednesday after- noons. The joys, entertainment, and unfor- gettable memories produced by these after- noons will always be cherished by those present. Among those whirling their way around the rink were Shirley Kranz, Dor- othy Peters, Mary Spielman, and Diane Eaton. Along with the fun of skating - to say nothing about the singing in the buses -members of this group earned additional points toward their letters and gold K's. Checkmate:-that's the echo all oppo- nents met as Capt. Bill Fraas won both the school and Christmas tournament Chess trophies. When the basketball season rolled around, Dick Hall and Dick Sterben were shining through with many thrilling shots and passes. In our junior-Senior Poll, Pat Duncan was named the most likely to succeed. Roman- tic Dave Langheier was named class Casa- nova, Mr. Arrow Collar iVince Tower? was named most fashion-wise. Sarah Bernhardt -excuse usl - Barbara Cioembel - was named most poised. Our scholars, Bill Hooper and Lorraine Meinke, were named Phi Beta Kappa. After the swimming season had passed, Kensington was left with All-High juniors -Barry jenson and Vince Tower. Among other notable mermen were Earl Boyer, Tom Rooney, and Dave Seitz. Dear old assembly programs! What joys you brought us! During our St. Patrick's Day assembly there was noted a very un- usual occurrence - What was it? Ken ac- tually had an Irishman in McNamara's Band!! Who? Hot Lips-jim Shea! Among the dancing colleens who provided color and cheer on St. Patrick's Day were Dona Duiquin, Pat Michel, jane Crowl, and Marilyn Orsolits. Richard Hall, noted for his ability, per- sonality, honesty, and strenuous efforts to promote the welfare of the junior Class, was elected president: Vice-President, Barbara Bottomley: Treasurer, Robert Butlerg Sec- retary, Ruth Gritzke. Marshals were Mar- jorie Brunner and Vincent Tower. The Chairman of our junior Red Cross Council was Nancy Edmunds. With her committees, on which jackie Koch, Pat Piersa and Lucy C-uarino served, she did a most capable job. During the summer sports season, many outstanding juniors appeared on Ken's Continued on Page 159 ..as we see it...is bright.. l952. . .At Last We Were Seniors The long-awaited occasion was upon usg we were seniors. We had reached that most precious moment. We experienced exultation: yet we were sad. The first order of business: football and track with their throbbing excitement and fanfare of cheering: Rah! rahl rahl Team! team! teaml and ultimately the victory assemblies known well to our champions Hal C-eiger, Bob Butler, and Ralph Bowen as well as to Sonny Coletta, Marcia Macie- iewska, and loan Butler, who officiated as flower girls. And, lest we forget, the cheerleaders, Pat Nemec, Lou Ferris, and Bunny Munger, who are undoubtedly still puffing from their exhausting efforts. joan McKenna, Olga Kempker, Harry Schugardt and some fifty others have gain- ed valuable vocational experience from our school work program. At the open house on Parents' Night a very practical facet of our talent was displayed in a style show with Dorothy Peters supplying the patter, Only this time the expert tailoring was the handiwork of the models themselves - Shirley Kranz, joanne Kowal, Carol Fisher, and Audrey Abbott. lt is, however, needless to say that all of this could not have been so well organized without the staff of competent ushers, headed by Dick Corbetta and his crew, Dick Olson, Olin Bender, and Ho- ward Palley. With the approach of january examina- tions, seniors had to buckle down, for in reality they faced that sixty-four dollar question: Am l to be graduated? lt's hats off to Louise Granata, Rosemary Mast- ers and C-erry Scoones, who burnt the mid- night oil in their supreme endeavor to suc- ceed. Seniorhood brought the prerogative of accepting the challenge afforded by the State Scholarship Examinations. This year the wreaths for tenacity belong to Marilyn Bickle, Joanne Rich and Mike Pembleton for repeated attendance at the evening scholarship classes. With the approach of graduation we elected our class officers: President, Dave Seitz, Vice-President, Aglaia Economoug Treasurer, Bob Butler, Secretary, Ruth C-ritzkeg Marshals, Barb Bottomley and Dick Hall. Veterans Rog Folts, Ed Dowski and Myron Cebulski, assisted by new-comers Dan Wachowiak and Ray Zacholski, were stalwarts on Mr. Millard's racket squad as they battled against the opposition. Earl Boyer, Robert McTigue, and jim Shea were hustling players on Ken's baseball team. The girls' enthusiasm for athletics was evidenced by the large number who received their Cold K. Important positions on the COMPASS were held by Nancy Hinman and Nancy Walter, co-editors: Adele Wobig and Cordon Arber, art editors: Barbara Sturges, secretarial editor. Academically, Lorraine Meinke, William Hooper, Carol Rothfuss, Ronald Melgier and Audrey Hoe- flin were the senior honor roll leaders. Anna Cille gained honorable mention in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search Con- test, lim Bonitati received honorable men- tion in the Americanism Contest, and Patricia Brown won the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Representing Ken in the lnterscholastic Debate were Bob Menth, William Hooper, jim Ryan, Pat O'Leary, Howard Palley, Dave Seitz and Barbara Certz. Participating in the spring play, What a Life, either as Thespians or behind-the- scenes workers, were Pat Brown, lean Finsterbach, Dave Seitz, Nan Walter, Doug Barber, Dave Wilkinson, Felicia Musial, Herman Kuebler, Nancy Molter, Barb Gil- bert, Marilyn Schwing, Brad Massman, Barb C-oembel and june Brann. just as all good things must come to an end, so must this, the record of achieve- ment of the Class of '53. We hope that what we have accomplished here will serve to be an inspiration to those who succeed us and will always be remembered by us with joy, pride and sincere appreciation. We shall go forward with the knowledge that truth is the strongest shield: Virtus fortissima aegis. Aglaia Er-onomou David Wilkinson Barbara C-oernbel Robert Menth Dawn Marie Koch Howard Pallev Lorraine Meinke Ronald Melgier AUDREY A. ABBOTT Business 2 Honor Rolls, Home Economics Club, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, l, Badminton, 3, Parents' Night Program, 4, Gold K Award. Bryant and Stratton, Business School. DOREEN I. AH RENS Business Chorus, 2, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 4, Swim- ming Team, 2, Water Show, I, 2, 4, Iunior Lifesaving, 2, Basketball, 4, Tum- bling, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Roller Skating, I, 2, 3, Parents' Night Exhibition, 2, Cold K. Award. Bryant and Stratton, Business. CAROLE M. ALLEN Business 9 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 3, Studio Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, Swimming, I, Activities Office Monitor, 4, Parents' Night Exhibition, 3, Assembly Decorations, City Planning Award, 2. Albright Art School, Commercial Art. GORDON E. ARBER Fine Arts 3 l-lonor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 3, Studio Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball. l, 2, 3, 4, Compass Art Staff, I, 2, 3, 4, Assem- bly Decorations, 2, Painted Backdrop for Danny Dither. United States Navy. SANDRA 1. AUGSTELL Secretarial 9 Honor Rolls, Band, 2, 3, Typing Speed Club at Masten, Bowling, 4, Badminton, 2. Secretarial Work. GERALDINE M. AUSTIN Secretarial I2 Honor Rolls, Typing S eed Club, Bad- minton, 2, Basketball, 3, Bookroom Monitor, I, 2, 3. Bryant and Stratton, Stenographer. GERALD S. BAKER Business Slide Rule Club, 2, Vice-President, Cer- man Club, I, Projection Staff, I, 2, 3. 4, Record Group, 4, journalism Club, 2, Chess Club, I, Intramural Foolball. I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. Cornell, School of Forestry, Sport Goods Dealer. RICHARD H. ABERCROMBIE Engineering Christmas Pageant, 4, Slide Rule Club, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager, 4. I University of Buffalo, School of Engineer- ing, Engineering. ROBERT D. ALEXANDER College Science 2 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 4, Latin Club, 2, Bowling Club, 3, Intramural Foot- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swim- ming, 2, 3, . University of Buffalo. LOIS T. ANTHONY Secretarial 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, Commerce Club, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, Hiking, I, Bowling, 2, 4, Swimming, I, Cold K Award, Secretarial Staff, 4, Guidance Office Monitor, 4, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 2. 3, 4. University of Buffalo. BEVERLY ARMSTRONG College Science 4 Honor Rolls, Latin Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Swimming, I, Skating, I, 2, 3, Volley- ball, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3: Civic Plan- ning Award. 4 Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. IOYCE D. AUMICK General Chorus, I, 2, Christmas Pageant, l, 2,,3. 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Activities Office Work, 4, Parents' Night Exhibition, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Program. 3. 4: Easter PIO- ram, 3, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, Secretarial Work. BEVERLY L. BABCOCK Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Basketball, I, Volleyball, 2, Badminton, 3, Library Monitor, 2, 3. DONNA R. BALZ Fine Arts 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, Ken Kartoon Klub, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3 4, Bowling, 4, Skating, l, 2, Hiking,' I, 2, Swimming, I, Compass Art Staff, 4. , State Teachers College, Teaching. VICTOR A. BARATTA College Science ' Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. Brockport State Teachers College, Physical Education. IAN ETTE L. BARTEL General Red Cross Club, 2, Photography Club, 3' Home Economics Club, 3, Bowling, 3. Buffalo General Hospital, School--iof Nurs- ing, Nursing. I LILLIAN C. BASSET Secretarial Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, BasketbaIl,,3, Skating, l, 2, Bowling, 2, 3. Bryant and Startton Business School, Secretarial Work. DOROTHY M. BAUMANN Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Volleyball, 2, Bowling 2, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Secretarial Work. KENNETH I. BECK College Science 3 Honor Rolls, High C Group of Physics Club, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Football Varsity, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Varsity, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Indiana University, Physical Education. PATRICIA A. BECKETT Secretarial 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Skating, I. Beautician School, Beautician. FRANCIS M. BEILMAN General Chorus, I, Ken Kartoon Klub, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Clerical Work. DOUGLAS L. BARBER College Science Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Ad Club, I, 4, Slide Rule Club, 2, Bowling Club, 3, 4, Projec- tion Staff, I, 2, 3, 4, What a Life, 4. University of Buffalo. FLORENCE A. BARTSCHECK Secretarial 9 Honor Rolls, Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Marching Band, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, I, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, Skating, I, 2,, Bicycle Hiking, I, Horse- back Riding, 2, Lifesaving. 2, Water Show, 2, B.A.C. Demonstration, 2, Bowling, 3, 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, Thanks- giving Day Program, 4, Parents' Night Program, 4, Gold K Award, 4, Work Pro- gram, 4. University of Buffalo, Business Adminis- tration. DONNA P. BATTAGLIA Business Chorus, I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, Basketball, I, 2, Bowl- ing, 2, Skating, I, 2, 3, Swimming, I, 2, Water Show. I. Bryant and Stratton Business School: Accounting. ARLENE E. BEADLE College Science Chorus, I, Band, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Club, I, Water Show, I, Tennis, 2, Volley- ball, 3, 4, Badminton, 4, Hiking, I, Base- ball, 2, 4. I Millard Fillmore School of Nursing, Nursing. FREDERICK M. BECKER College Engineering 2 Honor Rolls, German Club, 2, 3, Radio Club, 4, Slide Rule Club, 4, Secretary, Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Engineering. SYLVIA MAY BEENAU Secretarial I Honor Roll, Chorus, I, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Chess Club, I, Water Show, I, 2, 3, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3. Dental Technician. GEORGE A. BEIMLER College Science Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4. Cortland State, Physical Education, OLIN N. BENDER College Science All Honor ROIISQ Latin Club, 33 Consul, 43 Student Council, 23 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 junior Play, 3. University of BuffaIo3 Medicine. WINIFRED BERNER General Commerce Club, 4. Secretarial Work. IDEREEN A. BEYERS College Science Debate Society, 2, 3, 43 Council on World Affairs, I, 23 Hi-Y Club, 3, 43 Y-Teen, I, 23 Horseback Riding, I3 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 3, 43 Baseball, 3, 43 Bike Club, I3 Skating, I3 Hiking, I3 Com- pass Staff, 23 Badminton, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Nursing. SHARON BITTERMANN Business Chorus, I, 2, 33 Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling, 2, 3, 43 Skating, I, 2, 33 Baseball, 2, 33 Volleyball, 2, 33 Water Show, I, 23 Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, I, 23 Band Majorette, I, 2, 3, 4. Bryant and Stratton3 Secretary. jACQUELlNE F. BOATMAN General Chorus, I, 2, 3' Christmas Pageant, l, 2, 3, 43 Bicycle club, 1, Hiking Club, 13 Y-Teen,- I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, I3 Skating Club, I, 23 Horseback Riding Club, I, 3 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Water Show, I, 2, 33 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bad- minton, 2, 33 Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Tennis, 3, 43 Gold K Awardg St. Patrick's Day Pro- Bram, 3, 4. ostess SCh00lQ Airline Hostess. jAMES A. BONITATI College Science I Honor RolI3 Science Club, I3 Art Club, I, 23 Secretary of High C Physics Club, 33 Swimming, I3 Varsity, 23 Football, I3 Intramural asketball, I, 23 Track, I, 2' Intramural Swimming, I, 2, 33 Intramural Football, I, 43 Honorable Mention, Amer- icanism Essays, 4. University of Buffalo3 Dentistry. BARBARA A. BOTTOMLEY College Classical 6 Honor RoIIs3 Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 43 Debate Club, I, 2, 33 Secretary, 23 Vice- President, 33 Varsity Debate, 23 Speech Choir, 2, 33 junior Miss, 23 Oscar Award, 23 Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 2 ,33 Treasurer, 33 President, 43 Council on World Affairs, 33 Latin Club, 43 Baseball, I3 Volleyball, 233 Skating, I3 junior Class Vice-Presideratiiif' Senior Class MarshaI3 Compass Staff, 2, 43 Spring Concert, 33 Parents' Night Program, 3 43 Columbus Day Program, 23 Thanks- ivin Program, 33 Your Schools at Workff TN. Program, 33 Voice of DemocracgeSpoilti- ing Contest, 33 Winner of Girls' . 'clama- tion Contest, 23 City Planning Certificate, I. Buffalo State Teachers CoIlege3 Teaching. PATRICIA A. BENEDICT ' College Science Chorus, I, 23 Christmas Pageant, I, 23 Red Cross, 2, 33 Art Service Club, 2, 33 Coun- cil on World Affairs, 33 Chess Club, 33 Basketball, I, 2. Women's Air Force. jANET C. BETZ Secretarial 8 Honor Rolls3 Chorus, 33 Christmas Pageant, 33 Council on World Affairs, 23 Typing Speed Club, 43 Volleyball, 23 Hiking, 23 Skating, 23 Guidance Office Monitor, 43 Shorthand Speed Certificate, 2. Cornell University3 Personnel Administra- tion. MARILYN Ci. BICKLE College Science 8 Honor ROIISQ Band, 33 Chorus, I, 33 Christmas Pageant, I, 33 Art Service Club, I, 2, 33 President, I, 23 Secretary, 33 Latin Club, I, 2, 33 Censor, 33 Council on World Affairs, I, 2, 3g Vice-President, 33 Debate Club, I, 2, 33 interscholastic Debate Team, 23 Scholarship Club, 2, 33 Speech Choir, I3 Siempre Amigas, 2, 33 Chaplain, 33 Bowling, 33 Marching Drill Team, 33 City Planning Essay Awar . Oberlin College3 Scientific Field. iupiti-i A. BLAIR General Chorus, I, 23 Christmas Pageant, I 2, Bicycle Club, 23 Hiking Club, 13. Y-Teen, I, 23 Homemaking Clu , I: Skating Club, I, 23 Horseback Riding Club,I3 Vo Ieyball, I, 23 Basketball, I, 2, 33 Baseball, , 23 Badminton, 23 Water Show, I, 23 Tennis, I, 2. Buffalo State Technical lnstitute3 Dental Hygienist. ROBERTA V. BOEG College Science All Honor Rollsg German Club, I, 23 Biology, 23 Compass Ad Staff, 43 Basket- ball, I, 2, 33 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing, 43 Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Badminton, 3, 43 Hiking, 3, 43 Compass Staff, 43 Activities Office, 43 Certificate for City Planning Essay, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School3 Court Stenographer. MELANIA M. BOROWIAK Secreta r ia i 8 Honor Rolls3 Home Economics Club, I3 Debate Club, 23 journalism Club, 3, 43 junior Red Cross, 43 Basketball, I, 2, 33 Volleyball, 2, 3. 43 Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Bowling, 3, 43 Water Show, I, 23 Tennis 23 Badminton, 43 Skating, I3 Gold K Award3 Commerce Club, 43 Essay Contest Certificate, 3. Bryant and Stratton3 Stenographer. RALPH BOWEN College Science 6 Honor ROIISQ Square Dance Club, 43 Cross Country Squad, 23 Varsity, 3, 43 Co- Captain, 43 Track Squad, 23 Varsity, 33 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3. 43 Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Cornell University3 Industrial Labor Rela- tions. EARL I. BOYER Engineering Band, 33 Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule Club, 43 Varsity Swmiming, I, 2, 33 Var- sity Baseball, 3, 43 Varsity Football, 3, 43 Varsity Track, 23 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Swimming, I, 2, 33 All-High Football Medal, 4. Syracuse University3 Aeronautics. IUNE DOROTHY BRANN Home Economics Chorus, 33 Christmas Pageant, 33 Art Service Club, 33 Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 43 Y-Teen, I3 Bowling, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Horseback Riding, I3 Water Show, I3 Basketball, 3. 43 Baseball, 3, 43 Skating, I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton, 43 Tennis, 33 Swimming, I3 St. Patrick's Day Dance, 43 Happy journey, 33 What a Life Parents' Night Program, 43 Lincoln Program, 43 Gold K Award. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences3 Food Management. . 4: Day BONNIE ELLIOT BRENNAN Business PATRICIA A. BRISTOL Secretarial Chorus, I3 Home Economics Club, 43 Hi-Y Club, 3, 43 Commerce Club, 43 Skating, 2, 33 Baseball, 2, 43 Volleyball, 2, 43 Swim- ming Team, 2. Buffalo State Teachers3 Elementary Teach- ing. PATRICIA B. BROWN College Science 6 Honor Rolls3 Chorus, I3 Orchestra, I, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 33 Knights of the Golden Gavel, I3 Y-Teen, I, 2, 33 Inter- Club Council Representative, 33 Basket- ball, I, 33 Volleyball, 33 Bowling, 33 Base- ball, I3 Parents' Night Assembly, 33 Spring Concert, 2, 33 junior Day, I, 2, 33 Senior Day, I, 2, 33 Kleinhans Music Hall Concert, I, 23 Voice of Democracy Contest, 43 American Legion Oratorical Contest, 43 What a Life, 4. Deaconess Hospital, School of Nursing3 Nursing. GERALD F. BUCHERT General Slide Rule Club, Vice-President, 43 Intra- munral Basketball, 43 Intramural Football, I, 43 Intramural Baseball, I, 4. University of BuffaIo3 Engineering. PATRICIA lvl. BURKE General Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Spring Concert, 23 March- ing Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball, 23 Skating 2. Bryant and Stratton, Business School. i IEROME T. BOYLE College Science Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Courtland State Teachers3 Physical Educa- tion. IOHN M. BRAUN College Science Christmas Pageant, I3 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, I, 2. University of BuffaIo3 Medicine. BEVERLY A. BREW Secretarial 3 Honor ROIISQ Chorus, I, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 33 Skating, I, 2, 33 Water Show, I, 23 Y-Teen, I3 Volleyball, I, 2, 43 Basketball, I. New York State Technical Institute of Applied Arts and Sciencesg Dental Hygiene. IOANNE C. BROWN College Science 6 Honor Rolls3 Chorus, I3 Band, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 33 Knights ot Golden Gavel, 23 Y-Teen, I, 2, 33 Inter- Club Council Representative, 33 Council on World Affairs, 23 Science Club, I3 Marching Band, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, I, 23 Bowling, I, 3, 43 Swimming, I3 Badminton, 43 Tennis, 43 Volleyball, I, 43 St. Patrick's Day Program, 23 Spring Concert, 2, 33 City Planning Certificate. Bryant and Stratton3 Secretary. MARIORIE E. BRUNNER Fine Arts 4 Honor Rolls3 Kartoon Klub, 2, 3, 43 Studio Club, 43 Hi-Y, 33 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling, 43 Tennis, 43 Marching Drill Team, 3, 4' junior Girls' Marshal, 33 Gold K Award. Buffalo State Teachersg Art Teacher. LOIS BUCKLEY Secretarial Chorus, I, 23 Christmas Pageant, I, 23 Commerce Club, 43 Basketball, I3 Bad- minton, 43 Volleyball, 23 Hiking, I. I. B. M. School of Business3 Stenographer. PATRICIA A. BURNETT General Council on World Affairs, I, 23 journalism Club, 33 Commerce Club, 43 Y-Teen, I3 Water Show, I3 Volleyball, I, 23 Baseball, I3 Bowling, 4. Bryant and Stratton3 Machine Operator. Spanish Club, 23 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4' IOAN M. BUTLER Secretarial Chorus, I, 2, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Scholarship Club, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 4, Swimming, I, Skating, I, Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 3, 4, Parents' Night Program, 4, Football Skit, 4, City Planning Essay, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. MYRON R. CEBULSKI College Science 4 Honor Rolls, Intramural Tennis, 2, 4, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity, 3, 4, All-High Tennis, 2, 3, Co- Captain, 4. iuffalo State Teachers College, Industrial rts. AUDREY jOAN CHAMPAGNE Business Chorus, I, 2, journalism Club. I, 2, 3, Hi- Y Club, 3, Baseball, I, 2, Bowling, I, 2, Basketball, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, Swim-Y ming, 2, Office Work. MARY ELLEN CLIFFORD General Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, journalism Club, 3, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-y, 3, Tennis, I, Swimming, I, Base- ball, I, 2, Drill Team, I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 4, Skating, I, Bowling, 4, Gold K Award. Cortland State Teachers College, Physical Education. B. LUCILLE COCHRAN Home Economics l Honor Roll, Chorus, l, 2, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs, 2, Home Economics Club, 2, Bicycle Club, I, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, Tumbling, I, Swimming, I, Volle ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, kat- ing, 2, 3, Bowling, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 4, Spring Concert, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Day Program, 2, 3, 4, Parents' Night, 2, 3, 4, Gold K Award. h Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. CHARLES F. COOK College Science Christmas Pageant, I, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3. Alfred University, Horticulture. VICTORIA COSMANO College Science Chorus, 4, journalism Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Riding, I, 2, Hiking, I, 2, Biking, I, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Skatin-F, 4, Swim- ming, 2, Bowling, 4, Drill eam, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, 4, Gold K Award. ROBERT A. BUTLER Engineering 7 Honor Rolls, Bowling Club, 3, Square Dance Club, 4, Cross County Squad, I, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Swimming Squad, I, Track Squad, I, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Compass Staff, I, junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, All-High Cross Country. Cornell University, Engineering. DIANE M. CHAMBERLAND General Swimming, I, 2, Water Show, I, 2, Volley- ball, I, Skating, I, 2, 3, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Baseball, I. Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. NANCY L. CLABO Business 5 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs, 2, Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 4, Basketball, I, 2, Skating, 3, Bowling, 3, Hiking, 3, Volleyball, I, ase- ball, I, 2, Tennis, 3. University of Buffalo, Lawyer. SANDRA L. CLIFFORD Secretarial Chorus, I, Commerce Club, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, Bicycle Club, I, Skating, I, , 3, Horseback Riding, I, Tennis, 3, Swim- ming, I. Bryant and Stratton, Secretarial Work. SONORA E. COLETTA General 2 Honor Rolls, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 4, journalism Club, 3, Basketball, I, 2, Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 3, 4, Skating, I, Swimming, I. Bowling Green State University, General Business. RICHARD L, CORBETTA Business 7 Honor Rolls. Canisius College, Accounting. PATRICIA A. COXE Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 4, Y-Teen, I, Commerce Club, 4, Biking, I, Basketball, I, 3, Swimming, I, Bowling, 2. 3, 4, Volleyball, I, , Hiking, I, Skating, I, 2, 4, Cafeteria Cashier, 4. Stenographer. ARIANNA I. CRAFT Business Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, Skating, I, Swimming, I . Office Work. CARSON L. CROSS Science journalism Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Ad Staff, I, Council on World Affairs, 2, In- tramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I. 2, 3, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Science, Industrial Chemistry. CAROL A. CROTTY Secretarial Chorus, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, lournalism Club, I, 2, 3, History Forum, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Swimming, I, Volleyball, 2, Basketball, 2, Skating, I, 2, Cafeteria Monitor, American Airlines, Airline Hostess. DAVID CUTTING College Science Biology Club, 2. University of Buffalo: Medicine. PATRICIA A. CZERWINSKI Secretarial IO Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, President, 4, Secretarial Staff, 4, Basketball, I, Bowl- ing, 3, Volleyball, 3, Badminton, 3, Base- ball, 3, Cregg Shorthand Certificate, 3' Work Program, 4. Secretarial Work. ROBERT R. DAVIS l Engineering Christmas Pageant, 4 Chess Club, I, 3, 4, Radio Club, 4, Stage Crew, 4. Q University of Buffalo, Engineering. DONNA c. DENNIS Secretarial I Honor Roll, Chorus, I, Band, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, Volleyball, 3, Roller Skating, I, 2. Stenographer. ALICE M. CREELEY General I Honor Roll, Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, journalism Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Debate Club, 2, Basketball, I, Biking, I, Bowling, I, 2, Water Show, I, Skating, 2,3, Hiking, I. Newspaper Work. MARY LOU CROSS Business Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, journalism Club, I, 2, 3, Red Cross, 2, 3, History, Forum, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Volley all, 2, Basketball, 3, Cafeteria Monitor, 2, 3, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. IANE A. CROWL Science 3 Honor Rolls, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, Swimming Team, 2, Tennis, 2, Basketball, I, 2. 3. , Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, Cold K- Award, Marching Drill, 3, 4, junior Lifesaving, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 4, gquare Dancing, Swimming, Parents' Night, Buffalo State Teachers College, Art. SYLVIA P. CZAPLINSKI Science Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club, 3, 4, Skatin , 2, -3, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 5, Spring Play, 2, Drill, 4. Llniversity of Buffalo, Business Administra- ion. NANCY C. DANEBROCK College Science journalism Club, Secretary, 3 Council on World Affairs, 2, Skating, I, 4, Riding, 2, Hiking, I, 3, Volleyball, I, 3, 4, Bowling, 3, 4, Badminton, 3, 4, Basketball, , Swimmin I E. - Deaconess Hospital, School of Nursing, Nursing. RITA D. DE LOZIER General Bryant and Stratton Business School. SUE ANN DIER Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4' Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Advertising Club, I, Com- merce Club, 4, Y-Teen, I, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Red Cross, 3, Basketball, I, 3, 4, Hiking, I, Bowling, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, I, Softball, 4, Drill Team, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, Water Show, I' Bike Hike, I, old K Award, B.A.C. Swimming Exhibition, I, HaIlowe'en Party, I, Office Monitor, 4. Ithaca College, Dramatics. u jANET M. DI PIRRO Fine Arts Chorus, 23 Christmas Pageant, 23 Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 43 Studio Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Ceramics, 33 Debate Club, 43 Chess Club, I3 journalism Club, 23 Skating, 23 Swim- ming, I 3 Water Show, I3 Art Room Decora- tions, 4. Cornell University3 Interior Decorating and Design. ALICE C. DOERNER Business 3 Honor ROIISQ Home Economics Club, I! Commerce Club, 43 Volleyball, I, 2, 33 Basketball, I, 2, 33 Baseball, 33 Skating, I, 23 Bowling, 4. Bell Telep one Company3 Business Work. jAN ET A. DORMANN Secretarial I Honor Roll3 Chorus, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, I3 Treasurer, I3 Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 43 Chaplain, 43 Commerce Club, 43 Vice-Pres- ident, 43 Scholarship Club, 43 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity, 23 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Hiking. I3 Bike Hiking, I3 Skating, I, 23 Water S ow, I, 23 Guidance Office Mon- itor, 43 Cafeteria Monitor, 43 Marching Drill, 43 Football Skits, 43 Parents' Night Swimming Exhibition, I, 23 Gold K Award3 Tennis, 3 Badminton, 43 Bowling, 3, 43 Baseball, I. 2. Buffalo State Teachers College. EDWARD R. DOWSKI Engineering 6 Honor Rolls, Bioloagy Club. 23 Latin Club, 33 Varsity Tennis, , 43 Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, 43 Intramural Tennis, 43 All-High Tennis, 33 Stage Crew, I. University of Buffalo3 Engineering. DONA M. DUQUIN Science All Honor RoIls3 Chorus, I, 2, 3, 43 A Cap- pella Choir, I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Choir, I, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 43 Double Quartet, 43 Ken Kartoon Klub, I, 2, 3, 43 Bicycle Club, I' Debate Club, 23 Red Cross Art Chairman, 5, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 23 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Tum- bling, 23 Badminton, 33 Skating, I3 Drill Team. I, 2, 3, 43 Hiking, I3 Water Show, I, 23 junior Lifesaving, 3 Danny Dither, I3 B.A.C. Swimming xhibition, I3 Parents' Night Program, I, 2, 3, 43 St. Patrick's Day Program, 33 Thanksgiving Day Pro- gram, I, 2, 3, 43 Spring oncert, 2, 3, 43 Gold K Award3 Merit ertificate for City Planning: I. Burroug s3 Comptometer Operator. DIANE N. EBERZ Fine Arts 2 Honor Rolls3 Ken Y-Teen, I, 2, 33 Studio Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Ad Staff, I3 Ad Club, I3 Art Service Club, 3, 43 Ken Kar- toon Klub, 43 Home Economics Club, 43 Sketch Club, 3, 43 Compass Art Staff, 43 Library Monitor, 43 Drill Team, 33 Parents' Night Art Exhibition, 2, 3, 43 Submission of Paintings for Art Scholarship, 43 Fresh- man Hallowe'en Prize, I 3 Gold K Award, 43 Water Show, I3 Baseball, 3, 43 Tennis, 23 Skating, I3 Bowling, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bike Hiking, I3 Horseback Riding, I, 23 Badminton, . Syracuse University3 Fine Arts. JOAN M. EDERER Business Chorus, 43 journalism Club, 43 German Club, I3 Horseback Riding, I, 23 Bowling, 3, 43 Skating, 2, 43 Volleyball, 43 Drill Team, 4. University of Buffalog Sociology and Psychology. DONALD R. DITTMAN College Science I Honor RoIl3 Varsity Track Major, I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football Major, 3, 43 junior Varsity Football, 23 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention in Football. Florida University3 Teacher of Physical Education. PHYLLIS M. DOMRES Secretarial 3 Honor Rollsg Commerce Club, 43 Y-Teen, 43 Skating, 2. Secretarial Work. ELEANOR A. DOWNES I Honor ROIIQ Chorus, I, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 43 Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 43 Vice-President, 43 Commerce Club, 43 jour- nalism Club, I3 Dramatics Club, 33 Water Show Dance Exhibition, I, 23 Horseback Riding: St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 43 Parents' Night Dance Exhibition, 43 Skat- ing, I, 23 Bike Hiking, I3 junior and Senior Li esaving3 Hiking, I3 Bowling, 3, 43 Ten- Volleyball, I, 2, , 43 Basebal, I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton, 43 Swimming, I, 23 Water Show, I, 23 Swimming eam, 2' B.A.C. Swimming Exhibition3 Parents' Night Exhi- bition3 Cheerleader, 43 Athletic Office Monitor. Buffalo State Teachers College3 Bookkeeper. PATRICIA E. DUNCAN College Science 4 Honor Rolls3 Chorus, I3 Band, 2. 33 Marching Band, 23 Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir, 3, 43 Danny Dither, I3 Than sgiv- ing Program, I. 2, 3, 43 History Forum, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President, 3: Treasurer, 43 Biology Club, 23 Secretary, 23 Spring Con- cert, 2. 33 Debate Club, 2, 3, 4: Fashion Show, 2, 3: Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, 43 Record Group, 33 Scholarship CIub,'3, 41 Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3. 43 Vice-President, 43 Compass Staff, 43 Columbus Day Pro- gram. 43 Skating, I. 2. Volleyball, I, 2, 3. 43 Basketball, . 3, Water Show, I, 23 junior Lifesaving, 23 Baseball, I3 Football Skit. 43 Gold K Award3 Girls' Declamation Contest, 4. . Sisters of Charity HospitaI3 Nursing. DIANE j. EATON Secretarial I All Honor RoIls3 Chorus. 2, 33 Christmas Pageant, 2, 33 Y-Teen Club, I, 23 Water Show, I, 23 Skating, I, 2. 33 Volleyball, 2, 33 Tumbling. I3 Horseback Riding. I: Sec- retarial Staff. 43 Work Program, 43 Short- hand Speed Pin and Certificates. 2. Bryant and Stratton Business School3 Sec- retarial Work. AGLAIA ECONOMOU College Arts All Honor Rolls: Chorus, I3 A Cappella, 2. 3, 43 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, U3, 4: French Club, 3, 43 Latin Club. 33 Aedile, 33 Art Service Club, 3. 4: Debate.Club, I, 23 Debate Team. I, 23 Scholarship Club., 31 Compass Staff, 4: Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, I. 23 Secretary, 33 Treasurer, 43 junior Miss, 23 Danny Dither, I3 junior Day Play. 33 Girls' Declamation Contest, 2. 31 Football Skits. I. 23 Thanksgiving Day Program. 43 Parents' Night, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Vice-President3 Volleyball. I3 Base- ball. 2, 3. 4: Bicvcle Hiking. I3 Horseback Riding, I: Skating, 2, 3: Badminton. 42 Soring Concert. 33 Gold K Award3 Delegate to Empire Girls' State, 43 Speech Choir. 33 Drill Team. 2, 3, 4. Buffalo State Teachers3 Teaching. NANCY C. EDMUNDS College Science IO Honor RoIls3 C orus, I, 23 A Cappielila Choir, 3, 43Mixed Choir, 3, 43 Boys' C -Olf- 43 Christmas.Pageant, 43 Siempre Amigas HI-Y, 43 Latin lub, 23 Biology Club, 23 Spanish Club, 3, 43 journalism Clulb, 43 Representative to High School Council and Training Center, 3, 43 Red Cross Work at V. . Hospital, 2, 3, 43 Skating, 2, 33 Thanksgiving Day Program, 3, 43 St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 43 Columbus Day Program, 43 Parents' Night, 3, 43 Music Festival, 3. , University of Buffalo School of NUYSIYIEQ Nursing. SHIRLEY A. ELDRIDCE General Skating, I, Basketball, 2, Library Monitor, 4, Secretarial Work. ROBERT D. EMERSON Engineering II Honor Rolls. University of Buffalo, Engineering. PATRICIA A. ERSING Secretarial 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Compass Staff, 4, City Planning Certificate, 2, Shorthand Speed Certificates, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Secretarial Work. MARGARET A. FAGAN Home Economics Chorus, I, 2, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, 1. Beautician. IOAN R. FALK I Honor Roll, Activities Office, 4, Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4. Bookkeeper. SHEILA M. FANCHER College Science Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 2, 3, Debate, 2, 3, Speech Choir, 2, Latin Club, 3, Basketball, 3, 4, University of Buffalo, Liberal Arts. DOROTHY I. FERRINGER Secretarial Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 2, 3, Sergeant-at- Arms, 3, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club Treasurer, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 4, Tumbling, 2, Swimming, I, Volleyball, I, 4, Skating, I, Bowling, I, 3, 4, Baseball, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Dental Hygiene. IOYCE E. ELY College Language Swimming, I, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, Bowling, 3, 4, Drill Team, 3, 4, Baseball, I , Parents' Night Program, 3, Gold K Award, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teacher. ELAINE M. ENCLERT Business I Honor Roll, Chorus, I , Christmas Pageant, 2, German Club, I, Swimmin , I, Basketball, I, Tennis, I, Hiking, I, gad- minton, I, Baseball, I, Parents' Night Pro- gram, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Comp- tometer Operator. BARBARA A. FABISCH Secretarial I0 Honor Rolls, Ken Y-Teen, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, President, 3, Sergeant-at Arms. 4, Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, , Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Bowl- ing, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, I, Basketball, I, Volleyball, I, Marching Drill, 3, 4, Office Monitor, 4, City Planning Certificate, 2. Bell Telephone Company, Office Work. CAROLE M. FAHN INC Secretarial I2 Honor Rolls, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 4, Ken Y-Teen, I, Commerce Club, 4, Sec- retarial Staff, 4, Typing Speed Club, 4, Chorus, I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, Office Monitor, 4, Basketball, I, 2, Volley- ball, I, Skating, I, 2, Tennis, I, Swim- ming, I, 2. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Secretary. LORRAINE M. FANARA Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Shorthand Speed Certificate, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School. IOYCE M. FELLI College Science All Honor Rolls, Latin Club, 3, Aedile- ship, 3, Home Economics Club, 4, Scholar- ship Club, 3, 4, Nursing Club, 3, Volley- ball, 3, 4, Basketball, I, Tennis, 4, Civic Planning Essay Award, 2. Sisters of Charity Hospital, School of Nursing, Nursing. LOUIS FERRIS Science Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Swimming, 3, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, Usher at Graduation, 3, Cheerleader, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Pharmacy. ELIZABETH I. FEUZ College Science All Honor Rollsg Chorus, 2, 43 Christmas Pageant, 2, 43 Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 3, 43 Scholarship Club, 3, 43 Latin Club, 23 Biology Club, 23 junior Red Cross Club, 23 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling, 43 Bike Hiking, I3 Badminton, 43 Water Show, I, 23 Skating, I, 2, 33 Baseball. 3, 43 Civic Planning ssay, 23 Gold K Award. Deaconess Hospital3 Nursing. IOAN A. FIEDLER Art 7 Honor RoIls3 Studio Club, 3, 43 Skating, 3. Art SchooI3 Art. CAROL D. FISCHER Business 5 Honor Rollsq Ken Y-Teen, I3 Roller Skating, I, 2, 33 Tennis, 23 Hiking, I, 2, 33 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton, 33 Bowling, 43 Swimming, I3 Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 asketball, I, 3 Marching Drill, 43 Gym Office, 3, 43 Parents' Night Program, 43 Gold K Award. Office Work. COLLEEN A. FOLEY Homemaking I Honor Roll3 Chorus, I, 2, 3, 43 Christ- mas Pageant, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 23 Basketball, I, 23 Volleyball, 2, 3, 43 Skating, 23 Bowling, 2, 3, 43 Hiking, I: Bike Riding, I3 Ba minton, 43 Gold K Award. New York Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences3 Dietician. IANICE A. FRAAS Secretarial 2 Honor RoIIs3 Commerce Club, 43 Base- ball, 33 Basketball, 33 Volleyball, 3. Stenographer. EDWIN M. FRANK General Freshman Hi-Y3 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Graduation Usher, 3. University of Kentucky3 General College Education. iosizpi-I GALBO General Christmas Pageant, 3, 43 Football, Varsity, 33 Manager, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, 3, 43 Intra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Usher Staff, 3, 43 Basketball Timer, 4. University of Buffalo3 Law. NANCY R. FEUZ College Science All Honor RoIls3 Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 3, 43 Secretary, 43 Debate Club, 2, 3, 43 Varsity, 33 Latin Club, 23 Praestor, 23 Biology Club, 23 Y-Teen, 23 Journalism Club, 3, 43 Treasurer, 33 Scholarship Club, 3, 43 Ken Pin-Ups, I3 Roller Skating, I3 Bike Hiking, I3 Volleyball, I, 2, , 43 Water Show, I, 23 Lifesaving, 23 Swim- ming Team, 23 Basketball, 43 B. A. C. Swimming Demonstration, 23 Badminton, 43 Marching Drill, 3, 43 Parents' Night, I, 2, 33 St. Patrick's Day, 3, 43 Compass Staff, 23 City Planning Certificate, 23 Gold K Award. Albany State Teachers3 Mathematics. IEAN M. FINSTERBACH College Science I2 Honor Rolls' Chorus, I, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant. I, 2, 33 Debate, 2, 3, 43 Compass Staff, 43 Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 43 Skating, I3 Volleyball, I, 33 junior Day Play: What a Life, 4. Bu talo State Teachers College3 General Elementary Education. ANNA MARIE FLAHERTY Business 4 Honor Rollsq Home Economics Club, 3, 43 Skating, I, 2, 33 Water Show, I3 Basket- ball, 3, 43 Baseball, 23 Tennis, 23 Bad- minton, 33 Volleyball, 33 Hiking, 23 Horse- back Riding, 23 Projection Staff, 2, 3, 43 Gold K Award. Bryant and Stratton3 Business Administra- lOl'1. DOROTHY I. FORKL Secretarial 2 Honor RolIs3 lunior Red Cross, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Skating, I, 2, 33 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling, I3 Horse- back Riding, I, 23 Tumbling, 23 Lifesaving, I, 23 Water Show, I, 23 Recognition Cer- tificate for Red Cross Work. Deaconess Hospital3 Nursing. WILLIAM E. FRAAS Engineering Christmas Pageant, lj Chess Club, 2, 3, 43 President, 33 Club Champions, 33 Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Champion, 43 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Compass Staff, I. American Institute of Bankingg Banking. ROBERT F. FUSANI General Science I Honor RolI3 Cross Country, Varsity, I3 Football, Varsity, 3, 43 Intramural Foot- ball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball, l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, Varsity, 43 Usher Staff, 3, 4. Georgia Tech3 Civil Engineer. MARYLOU GALMBACKER Business Chorus, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant, 2, 33 Horseback Riding, 2. Bryant and Stratton 3 Com ptometer Operator. SHIRLEY C. GAMBIN Secretarial 8 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, journalism Club, 4, Com- merce Club, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 3, Basket- ball, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, l, 2, Secretarial Staff, 4, City Planning Certificate, 4, Gregg Shorthand Certificate, 3. University of Buffalo, Business Adminis- tration. ELIZABETH 1. GEDDES Secretarial 6 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Basket- ball, 3, Baseball, 2. Cornell, Flower Shop Proprietor. IOAN R. GERBER Business 2 Honor Rolls, A Cappella Choir, I, Band, 3, Orchestra, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, Skating, I, Badminton, 3, Concert, 2, 3, Spring Festival, 2. Bryant and Stratton, Bookkeeping and Accounting. BARBARA C. GE RTZ Music 5 Honor Rolls, A Cainpella Choir, I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, I, , 3, 4, Barber Shop, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, l, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, I, Debate, 3, 4, lnterscholastic Debate, 3, 4, Speech Choir, 2, 3, Compass Staff, 3, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Elementary Teaching. ANNA L. GILLE College Science All Honor Rolls, Knights of the Golden Gavel, l, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, Y-Teen, I, 2, Scholarship Club, 4, Science Club, I, Swimming, I, Roller Skating, I, City Plan- ning Essay Certificate, l, Honor Roll Cer- tificates, 2. University of Buffalo, Biology. BARBARA I. GOEMBEL College Arts Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Speech Choir, 'l, 2, Danny Dither, 2, junior Miss, 3, Knights of the Golden Gavel, l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary, 4, Latin Club, 3, Aedile, 3, Basket- ball, 3, 4, Badminton, 4, Hiking, I, Swim- ming, l, Compass Staff, 4, Girls' Declama- tion Contest, 4, Your Schools At Work TV Program, 3, Assembly Day Programs, l, 2, 3, 4, lunior Day Program, 3, City Planning Certificate, I, 2, Oscar Award for Dramatics in junior Miss, 2. University of Buffalo, Personnel Director. IUNE E. GOLDFUS Secretarial Basketball, l, Volleyball, I, 2, Skating, l, 2, Work Experience Program, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Office Work. DONALD GANGNAGEL Business 2 Honor Rolls, Intramural Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 4, Activities Office Monitor, 4. University of Buffalo, Accounting. HAROLD 1. GEIGER Engineering Varsity Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Football Cap- tain, 4, Varsity Basketball, 2, 4, Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 4, Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 3. University of Cincinnati, Engineering. IOAN C. GERHARDT Business I0 Honor Rolls, Bowling, l, 2, 3, Volley- ball, l, Baseball, l, Basketball, I. Bryant and Stratton, Office Work. BARBARA M. GILBERT College Science 5 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, Scholarship Club, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3 4, Softball, 3, Roller Skating, l, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ken Y-Teen, I, 2, Simplicity Fashion ihow, 2, What a Life, 4, School at Work, STUART E. GLOSE College Science 5 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Canisius College, Business Administration. NANCY R. GOLDBACH College Science Chorus, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, Swim- ming, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, I, lr. and Sr. Lifesaving, l, 2. Brockport State University, Physical Educa- tion Instructor. MARY ANN GORDON College Science All Honor Rolls, Chorus, l, Band, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, History Forum, 2, Latin Club, 3, Debate Society, 3, Record Group, 3, Scholarship Club, 3, Skating, 2, Lifesaving, 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Tennis, 2, Parents' Night Program, 3, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, Fashion Show, l, 3, Spring Festival, 2. Sisters of Charity Hospital, School of Nursing. ' Rose MARIE coTTE College Language 4 Honor Rolls, Band, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, I, Secretary, I, Debate Club, 2, History Forum, 2, Latin Club, 3, 4, Praetor, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, Baseball, I, Skating, I, Spring Choir, 2, Declamation Contest, 4, junior Day Program, 3, Siem- pre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Parents' Night Pro- gram, 4, Football Skits, 4, City Planning Certificate. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. ALICE M. GRANDITS Secretarial Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4. Secretarial Work. PATRICIA E. GREEN College Science Horseback Riding, I, Bowling, 3. Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. GERALD C. GROTZ Engineering Biology Club, 2,, Council on World Affairs, 2, German Club, 2, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4. University of Buffalo Engineer. LISA GUCKEL Language 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Council on World Affairs, 3, History Forum, 3, Parents' Night, 3, 4, Easter Program, 3, Thanksgiving Program, 3, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 4, Swim- ming, I, 2, 4, Lifesaving, 2, Volleyball, 2, Baseball, 2. Interpreter. RITA E. HAAS Homemaking Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Biology Club, 2, Homemaking Club, 3, journalism Club, 4. Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. SHARON H. HADERER Secretarial Commerce Club, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Horse- back Ridinghl, Hiking, I, Gold K Award, Secretarial ork. I Aw, .Mn-w 'h.Y! LOUISE GRANATA College Arts Water Show, I, 2, 3, Swimming Team, 3, Girls' Marching Drill Team, l, Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, Basketball, I, Volley- ball, I, Baseball, 2, Tennis. 2, Cafeteria Work, 3, 4, City Planning Essay, 4. Cortland University, Physical Education. jUNE A. GRAVIUS Home Economics Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 4, President, 4, Bowling, 4, Swimming, I, Library Monitor, I. Stenographer. RUTH E. GRITZKE College Science I3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Band, 3, Or- chestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir. 3. 4, Scholar- ship Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, Debate, 2, 3, 4, Biology, Z, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Volleyba I, I, Water Show, I, junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Com- pass Board, 4, Parents' Night, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert, 2, 3, 4, Amherst Press Con- ference, 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, 2, 3, 4, junior Day Program, 3, Voice of America Program, 3, Chromatic Club Award. 3. Buffalo State Teachers College, General Elementary Teaching. LUCILLE GUARINO Secretarial Commerce Club, 4, junior Red Cross, 3, 4, Bowling, I, Skating, I, Volleyball, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Office Work. ROBERT GUEST College Science Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Ad Club, 2, 3, 4. University of Buffalo. LOIS C. HACKEMER College Science Ken Bike Club. I. Buffalo State Teachers College. iosspi-i vv. HAGEMAN College Science Chorus. I, Christmas Pageant, I, Intra- mural Football, l. 2, 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Track, 4. United States Navy. CAROL R. HAHN General Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 3, Skating, I, 2, 3, Swim- ming, I, Swimming Team, 2, Hiking, I, Gold K Award. Office Work. THOMAS A. HALL Fine Arts Compass Art Staff, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Varsity Baseball, I, Intramural Swimming, 3, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Drafting or Commercial Art. BEVERLY A. HANIFORD Business Baseball, I, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, Water Show, I, 2, Activities Office, 4. Office Work. jAMES F. HAYES College Science Christmas Pageant, I, Swimming, I, Cross Country, I, Track Squad, I, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Usher for Christmas Pageant, 4. University of Buffalo, Electrical Engineer- ing. Joi-IN HEALY General Christmas Pageant, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Parallel Bar Club, 3, 4. United States Navy. DONALD V. HERRINGER General Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Football Champions, 4, Baseball Varsity Team, I, Football Varsity Team, 3, American Legion Baseball, I. University of Buffalo, Radio and Tele- vision. ROSEMARY HILLIARD College Science 3 Honor Rolls, Latin Club, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, Skating, 3, 4, Hiking, 3, 4, Volleyball, 3. 4, Gold K Award. Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. RICHARD C. HALL Engineering 3 Honor Rolls, Varsity Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming, I, 2, 4, junior Class President, Senior Class Marshal. IOAN E. HAMMERMILLER General Badminton, I, Swimming, I, Tennis, I, Basketball, 2, Skating, 2, Hiking, 3, Vol- leyball, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Book- keeping. MARILYN A. HARTZELL Business 4 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, A Cappella, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Drama- tics, 2, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4, Lifesaving, 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Hiking, 3, Bowling, 4, Gold K Award, Drill Team, 3. 4, Parents' Night, 2, 3. 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3. 4, Spring Concert, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Program, 2. 3, 4, Kleinhans Spring Music Festival, 2, 3, City Planning Essay Certificate, 3. Air Line Hostess. ROBERT C. HAYES College Science Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club, I, Chess Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, City Plan- ning Essay Certificate. University of Buffalo. WENDY E. HENRY Secretarial Commerce Club, 4, Swimming, I, Volley- ball, 2, Proiection Staff, 2. Albany State Teachers College, Commer- cial Teaching. DENNIS G. HICKEY General Mechanical Work, Contracting. PEGGY A. HIMMERT Secretarial Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Marching Drill Team, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, I, 2, Bowling, I, Skating, I, 2, 3, Water Show, Volleyball, I, 2, , 4, Baseball, I, Badminton, 2, Gregg Short- hand Certificates, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Sec- retarial Work. NANCY LOU HINMAN College Science I3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, Biology Club, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Recording Secretary, 4, Compass Board, 3, Co-Editor of Compass, 4, Orchard Park and Amherst Press Con- ferences, 2, 4, Parents' Night Program, 3, 4, Easter Program, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Day Proogram. 3, 4, City Planning Essay Cer- tificate, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Water Show, I, Life- saving, 2, Cold K Award. University of Buffalo, School of Nursing, Nursing. IOYCE ANN HISCUTT Business All Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, Compass Staff, 4, Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 4, Activities Office, 3, 4, School Store, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, Bowlingi 3, 4, Tennis, 3,. Badminton,. 3,. Volleya all,. 2, .3, .4, Skating, I, 2, 3, Basket all, 2, C-old K Award. Buffalo State Teachers College Teaching. jAN ET M. HOFFMAN General Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, Debate Society, I, 4, Library Monitor, I, Glee Club, I, Parents' Night Program, I, Fashion Show, I, Declamation Contest, I, Ameri- canism Essay, I, Veterans Hospital, 3, Eng- lish Medal, I, Basketball, I, 2, Tennis, I, Baseball, I, Badminton, I, Volleyball, I. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. EVAN A. HOOK Business 3 Honor Rolls, Latin Club Treasurer, I, Ad Club, 3, Visual Aids Staff, I, Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, Varsity Soccer Manager, I, Varsity Basketball Manager, I. United States Army, Diesel Technician. SHIRLEY HORN Secretarial Chorus, I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, Commerce Club, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, journalism Club, 2, Office Monitor, 4, Secretarial Staff, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Skating, 2. Secretarial Work. jOAN M. HUBER Secretarial Commerce Club, 4, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, Volleyball, 2, Skating, I, Bowling, 4, Swimming, I, Basketball, 3. Albany State Teachers College, Commercial Teaching. LORRAINE jANISH Homemaking Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, Bicycle Hiking, I, Hiking, I, Baseball, 2, Water Show, I, 2, 4, Drill Team, 2, Drum Maiorette, 4. Art Designing. RAY C. HIPPCHEN College Science Debate Society, I, Ad Club, 3, Projection Staff, I, 2, 4, junior Day Assembly, 3, Football Skits, I, City Planning Certificate, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Team, 3, Cross Country Manager, 4. University of Buffalo, Pharmacy. AUDREY M. HOEFLIN College Science All Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Choir, 2, Chess Club, I , Debate, I, Council on World Affairs, 2, French Club, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 4, Spring Concert, 2, 3, Spring Festival, 2, Easter Program, 2, 3, junior and Senior Day Pro- grams, I, 2, 3, 4, City Planning Essay Certificate, 4, Water Show, I, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, Tennis, 3, Basketball, I, 3, Bowling, 4, Badminton, 4, Gold K Award. Ohio-Wesleyan University, Home Econo- ITIICS. LINDA M. HOFFMAN Home Economics I Honor Roll, Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, Alpha Sigma Pi Hi-Y, 4, Bacsketball, I, 2, 3, Bowling, I, 4, Volley- ball, 2, 3, Tennis, 2, Baseball, I, 2. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Dietician. WILLIAM QOHN HOOPER, jR. ngineering All Honor Rolls, Chorus, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Debate Society, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Debate Team, 4, journalism, 2, 3, 4, journalism President, 4, German Club, I, 2, 3, Biology Club President, 2, Ad Staff, I, Radio Club, 4, Compass Staff, 2, 3, 4, junior Day Play, 3, Parents' Night Skit, 4, Photography Staff, 4, Fun to Learn T. V. Program, High School Press- box Board of E itors, Reporter and Inter- viewer,. Freshman .Attainment .Medal, Mathematics Association of America Award, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Division Champions, 3, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Track Squad, 2. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Physics. HERBERT C. HORNI College Science Chorus, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Biology Club, 3, Chess Club, 4, German Club, I, Art Service Club, 4, Scholarship Club, 4, Compass Ad Staff, 3, Bowling, 3. University of Buffalo, Teaching. DAVID C. HUSNER College Science Christmas Pageant, 4, Usher, 4, Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Squad, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. Michigan State University, Hotel Manage- ment. CAROL M. jASNAU Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Home Economics Club. 4, Secretarial Staff, 4, Si ma Phi Hi-Y, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2 3 4 B sk tb ll I 4 Baseball I . . I 5 9 3 . . 2 . I Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team, I, 2, Water Show, I, 2, 4, Parents' Night, 4, Tumbling, 2, junior Red Cross, 4, old K Award, Shorthand Certificate, 3. University of Buffalo, Business Adminis- tration. BARRY N. IENSEN College Science Varsity Swimminf Team, 2, 3, 4, Track Team, I, 2, 3, ntramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try Team, I, 2, Intramural Swimming, I' Christmas Pageant, 4. Syracuse University, Physical Education. DAVID A. IOHNSTON College Science I Honor Roll, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 4, Cross Coun- try, 3, 4, Intramural Cross Country, 3, 4, Freshman Swimming Team, I, Intramural Szwignnzing, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, Eastman School of Music, Music Teacher. PHYLLIS A. IONES Business Chorus, I, 2. Bryant and Stratton, Secretary. PATRICIA KANE College Science I3 Honor Rolls, Latin Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, Council on World Affairs, 2, Debate Club, 2, 3, Bowling, I, 2, Skating, I, 2, 3, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Vol eyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, Hiking, 4, Cold K Award. Administration. MARIE IANE KAUKUS Secretarial I2 Honor Rolls, junior Red Cross, 3, Com- Terce Club, 4, Skating, I, Office Monitor, Bryant and Stratton. WILLIAM A. KERPKA College Science OVCIWBSYYB, I. 2. 3. 4, Christmas PB eant, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 5, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, infra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Certi- ficate of Merit, I, 2, 3, 4, University of Buffalo. KENNETH C. KING College Science Swlmmlng. Ii VBYSIIY. 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Miss, 3, Stage Crew, 4, Ad Staff, 2, 3, Sunrise Club, 4. University of Buffalo, Engineering. CAROL S. IOHNSON Fine Arts I Honor Roll, German Club, 2, Studio Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Ken Senior Girls Hi-Y, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, 2, 3, 4, Hiking, 3, 4, Bowl- ing, 4, Gold K Award, Studio Club Certi- ficate of Merit, I, 2, 3. Buffalo State Teachers, Commercial Art. CAROL F. IOLLS General Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Sigma Pi Hi-Y, 3, 4, Bowling, I, 2, Basetball, I, 2, Volleyball, I, Baseball, I, skating, 1. Rochester Institute of Technology, Retail- ing. GERALDINE F. KAIDASZ Secretarial 6 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 4, Tennis, 2, Skating, 2, Activities Office, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Secretarial Work. SHIRLEY R. KAUDERER Business Chorus, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, Volley- b ll, 3. B?yant and Stratton Business School, Sec- retarial Work. OLGA M. KEMPKER Business 3 Honor Rolls, Basketball, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2. NANCY L. KESSNER College Science 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, Tumbling, 2, Softball, 2, Basketball, 3, Volleyball, 4, University of Buffalo, Home Economics. BARBARA A. KINMARTIN College Science Chorus, 2, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Record Group, 2, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, Baseball, I, 2, Badminton, 3, Hiking, I. University of Buffalo, Home Economics. IOAN A. KLIER College Science 9 Honor Rolls, Y-Teen, I, 2, Bike Club, I, 2, Skating, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, Swim- ming, I, Basketball, I, 2, City Planning Essay, 2. Bryant and Stratton, Office Work. RONALD l. KNASIAK College Science 5 Honor Rolls, Debate Club, 4, Scholarship Club, 4, Ad Club, 4, Bowling Club, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team, 4, Ameri- can Legion Baseball, 2, City Planning Cer- tificate, 2. Cornell University, Law. IACQUELINE M. KocH College Science II Honor Rolls, Biolo y Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, journalism lub, 4, Scholarship Club, 4, Compass Advertising Staff, 3, lunifxr Red Cross Work at Veterans Hos- plta . General Hospital, Nursing. MARILYN E. KOERBER Classical All Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, History Forum, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 4, Scholarshig Club, 3, 4, Library Monitors Club, 4, rench Club, 4, Science Club, I, Skating, I, Tennis, 2, Baseball, 3, Bicyc- ling, I, Basketball, 3, Swimming, I, Volley- ball, 2, 3, 4, Parents' Night Program, I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir, .3, 4, A Cappella Choir, I, 2, 3, 4, Washington Day Program, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival, 2, 3' Compass Staff, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, lunior Day Program, 3' Guidance Office Monitor, 4, Danny Dither, I, Easter Program, I, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Program, , 2, 3, 4, St. Patrick's Program, 2, 3, 4, Demonstra- tion for Teachers' Convention, 2, Armistice Day Program, 2, 3, City Planning Cer- tificate, 3, 4. Buffalo State Teacher's College, General Elementary Education. JOANNE M. KOWAL Business I Honor Roll, Chorus, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Basketball, I, Volleyball, I, Biking, I, Bowling, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, Skating, I. Burroughs Business School, Office Work. ,mice K. KRZYZAN Fine Arts Chorus, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 4, Studio Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 2, 3, Basketball, I, Marching Drill, I, 2, 3, Cafeteria Duty, 4. State Teachers College, Art Education. HERMAN R. KUEBLER General Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, German Club, I, 2, Ad Staff, I, 2, 3, 4, Ad Club, 2, 3, 4, Projection Staff, 2, 3, 4, Photography Staff, 4, Usher at Graduation, I, 2, 3, Color Guard, I. Buffalo State Teachers College, Math Teaching. NATALIE KLI MASZEWSKA Business I Honor Roll, Chorus, I, Biking, I. Bryant and Stratton, Office Work. DAWN MARIE KOCH Business Chorus, 3, Christmas Pageant, 3, Skating, I, 2, Compass Staff, 3, ditorial Board, , City Planning Certificate, I. Bryant and tratton, Office Management. ARTHUR I. KOER BER General 5 Christmas Pa eant, I, Z, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, , 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Ad Staff, I, 2, 3, 4. Georgia Tech, Engineering. ALBERTA L. KOTARSKI Secretarial 3 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 4, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, skating, 1, 2, 3, 4, Biking, I. 2. 3, 4: Gold K Award, City Planning Certificate, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Secretarial Work. SHIRLEY A. KRANZ Secretarial Science Club, I, Skating, I, 2, 4, Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Gold K Award. Secretarial Work, New York Telephone Company. IOHN F. KUBIAK College Science 3 Honor Rolls, Debate Society, I, Varsity Football, 4, lr. Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Basketball Squad, 3, Intramural Footbal, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3. 4. , Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. EDMUND P. KUIAWA College Science Ch 'stmas Pageant, I' Latin Club, 2, Intra- murijal Baseball, I, 2, 3, 41 lI'lff?mU al Foot' ball, I, 2, 3, 4, American Legion Baseball, 3, Intramural Baseball Champions, 3. University of Buffalo, Geology. ALICE S. KURZ Secretarial 5 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Coun- cil on World Affairs, 2, 3, 4, journalism Club, 4, Bowling, 4, Volleyball, 3, Skating, 2, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Guidance Office, 4, Marching Drill, 3, 4, Cafeteria Duty, 4, Fashion Show, 3, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3. University of Buffalo, Psychology. DAVID EDWARD LANGHEIER College Science Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, U, S. Naval Air Reserve, Varsity Football, 3, Track, I, 2, 3, 4, All-High Varsity, 3, Intramural Swim- ming, I, 2, , 4, Intramural Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Cross Country, I, 2, 3, 4, I74th Armory Track Meets-Knights, 3, Cheer- leader, 4, Football Skits, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Dentistry. NINA' R. LARKIN College Science 8 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Council on World Affairs, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 4, Water Show, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, B.A.C. Swim- ming Exhibition, 2, Bowling, 4, Gold K Award, Compass Board, Editor of Music and Drama, 4, Music Week Program, 2, 3, Spring Music Festival, 2, 3, Vets Hospital Program, 2, Easter Program, 2, 3, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, Thanksgiving Program, 2, 3, 4, Armistice Day Program, 2, 3, Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, 4, Assem- bly Programs, 2, 3, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Dental Hygienist. ELEANOR j. LAUCK General Commerce Club, 4, Y-Teen Club, I, Bi- cycle Club, I, Basketball, I, Volleyball, I, Tennis, 2, Baseball, I. General Office Work, Telephone Operator. ALFRED LAVETTI College Science Chorus, 3, Senior Day Assembly, 3, Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Baseball, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, American Legion Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Squad, I , Compass Staff, I. Syracuse University, journalism. DANIEL R. LERCZAK College Science 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, Band, 2, Or- chestra, 2, Christmas Pageant, 3. University of Buffalo, journalism. ELAINE C. LIEBERT Secretarial Y-Teen Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Bi- cycle Club, I, Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, Badminton, 4, Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, I, 2, 3, B.A.C. Demonstration, 2, Water Show, I, 2, Swimming Team, 2, Parents' Night, 2, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Hiking, I, 2, 3, 4, Gold K Award. Bryant and Stratton. CLAYTON H. LACEY IR. General Chorus, I, 2, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, Slide Rule Club, 2, Projection taff, I, 2, 3, journalism Club, 2, Yearbook Photographer, I, 2, 3, Compass Staff, I, 2, 3, Ad Staff, Ken Key Notes Paper, 2, Color Guard, I. Rochester Institute of Technologyl Com- mercial and Industrial Photography. NANCY V. LAPAGLIA Business Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Art Service Club, 3, journalism Club, 4, Water Show, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, Skating, 4, Badminton, 4, Bowling, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4. Bowling Green University, Sociology. IANET M. LAU College Language All Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Debate Society, I, 2, 3, Scholarship Club, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club, 4, Science Poster Club, I, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, Tennis, 2, BadmInton, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Life- saving, 2, Senior Lifesaving, 3, 4, Swim- ming Team, 2, 3, 4, Major Team, 2, 3, Five-Mile Swim, I, Skating, I, 4, Hiking, I, 2, Basketball, 4, Bowling, 4, Marching Drill Team, 4, Parents' Night Exhibition, I, 2, 3, 4, B.A.C. Exhibition, 2, Gold K Award, Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Elementary Education. ,EAN v. LAUR General Chorus, I , Skating, 2, Swimming, 2, Volley- ball, 2, Athletic Office, 4. lnternational Business Machines School, International Business Machine Operator. CAROL LE PINE Business Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 4, Marching Drill, 2, 3, 4, Skating, 2. Bryant and Stratton, Office Clerk. MARLENE M. LETZNER Business Chorus, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, Volley- ball, I, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Bowling, 3, Tennis, 2. American Airlines Training School for Stewardesses, Airline Stewardess. poizis 1. LINK Business Chorus, I, Home Economics Club, I, Ten- nis, 2, Bowling, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, Base- ball, I. Bryant and Stratton, Office Machine Work. ioi-IN c. Lipp College Science Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, Biology Club, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, American Legion Baseball. 2, 3, 4, Senior Day Assembly, 3. Cornell University of Agriculture, Agrlcul- UVB. BETTY ANN LODER College Science Scholarship Club, 4, Cafeteria Work, 4. Sisters of Charity Hospital, Nursing. IOANNE A. LYSIAK College Science Il Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Record Club, 4, Debate Club, 2, 3, Dramatics Club, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, Speech Choir, 3, Assembly Programs, 2, 3, 4, Parents' Night, 3, 4, Student Political Convention, 2, aseball, I, Volleyball, I, Compass Staff, 2, United Nations Day, 3, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, 2, 3, 4, Sprin4g Concert, 2, 3, 4, Musc Festival, 2, 3, , Orchard Park Conference, 2, Recognition Award, 2, 3, 4, City Plan- ning Essay Certificate, 2. D'Youville College, Nursing. MARCIA ANN MACIEIEWSKA General Chorus, I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant. I, 2, 3, Compass Ad Club, 3, 4, Compass Ad Staff, 3, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Bowling. 4, Skating, I, 2, Freshman Hallowe'en Party, Tap Dancing, I, Fashion Show, 3, Thanks- giving Day Assembly 3. Rochester Institute of Technology, Interior Decorating. FELICIA M. MACY Secretarial I2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I. 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, Tumb- ling, 2, Studio Club, I, Commerce Club, 4, Activities Office, 4, City Planning Certi- ficate, 2, Studio Club Certificate, I, As- sembly Program, 3, Parents' Night, 3, Spring Concert, 3, St, Patrick's Day Assem- bly, 3, Music Festival, 3, Work Program. 4. University of Buffalo, Business Adminis- fa IOYI. MARY I. MAIEWSKI Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club. I, Commerce Club, 4, Volleyball. 3, Basket- ball, 2, Skating, 2, Bowling. 4, Horseback Riding. I, 2, Marching Drill, I, 2, 3, 4, Guidance Monitor, 4, Civic Planning Award, I, Shorthand Speed Certificate, 3, Secre- tarial Staff, 4. University of Buffalo, Business Administra- tion. IAMES T. MALONEY College Science Council on World Affairs, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming, 2. University of Buffalo. -- J ' . ,yu SHIRLEY I. LIPPOLD Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls. Bryant and Stratton, Secretary. IOAN M. LONG Business Chorus, 3, Skating, 2, Bowling, 4: March- ing Drill, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Stenographer. IANET M. MACFARLANE Fine Arts 3 Honor Rolls, Kartoon Klub, I, 2, 3, 4, Art Service Club, 4, Skating, I. 2, Volley- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Marchingh Drill. 3, 4, Badminton, 3, 4, Water S ow, I, 2, Tumbling, 2, Gold K Award. A Albright Art School, Commercial Art. DOROTHY S. MACIEIEWSKI Secretarial I0 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 4, Sec- retarial Staff, 4. Medical Secretary. CORINNE R. MAESTRA Secretarial Chorus, 2, Christmas Pageant. -2, Com- merce Club, 4, Siempre Amlgas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3. 4: V0II6Yb8Il.,3. 41 Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 4, Skating, 2, Gold K Award. V University of Buffalo, Secretarial Work. IAMES I. MAKOWSKI College Science Ad Club, 2, 3, 4, President, A2, 3, 4, Coun- cil on World Affairs, 2, Slide Rule Club. 2, Ad Staff, 2, 3, 4, journalism Club, I, Bowling Club, 4, Square Dancing Club, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Comp'ss Assembly, 2, Americana Llegion Baseball, I, Compass 2 . Staff, , . University of Buffalo, Pharmacy. MARILYN L. MANDELL Secretarial 9 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club. 4,' Swim- ming, I, Water Carnival. I, Skating, I, Basketball, I, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 4, Tumb- ling, 2, Cold K Award. . Buffalo Technical Institute of,Applied Arts and Sciences, Dental Technician. MARYBETH MANGOLD Secretarial I0 Honor Rolls5 Chorus, 25 Christmas Pageant, 25 Commerce Club, 45 Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 45 Marching Drill, 3, 45 Skating, I, 2, 35 Volleyball, l, , 3, 45 Water Show, 25 Tumbling, 25 Office Monitor5 School Work Program, 45 Gold K Award, Bryant and Stratton5 Civil Service. ELINOR MARTHIA College Science All Honor Rolls5 Science Club, I5 Home Economics Club, I, 25 Debate Society, 25 Y-Teen Club, 2, 3, 45 President, 45 Kar- toon Klub, 35 President, 35 Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 35 Slide Rule Club, 45 Scholar- ship Club, 45 Skating, I, 3, 45 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, I, 35 Basketball, I, 35 Five Mile Swim, I5 Swimming Team, 2, 3, 45 Major, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling, 25 junior and Senior Lifesaving, 2, 3, 45 Bike Hiking, I5 Bowling, 3, 45 Water Show, I, 2, 3, 45 Hiking, 3, 45 Badminton, 3, 45 Horseback Riding, I5 Compass Staff, 25 Library Monitor, 3: Water Show, I, 2, 3, 45 Parents' Night Program, I, 2, 3, 45 B.A.C. Demonstration, 25 Girls' Marching Drill Team, 45 Civic Planning Certificate, 35 Gold K Award5 Girls' Sports High Point Award, 3. Cortland State Teachers College5 Physical Education. PAULA M. MASSE Secretarial Chorus, 45 Christmas Pageant, 45 Com- merce Club, 45 Council on World Affairs, 2, 35 Baseball, I5 Bowling, 45 Volleyball, I, 45 Swimming, I5 Skating, 25 Freshman letter. Secretarial Work. ROSEMARY j. MASTERS College Science I2 Honor Rolls5 Latin Club, 3, 45 Aedile, I. Deaconess Hospital5 Nursing. jOAN A. MCKENNA General journalism Club, 45 Ad Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Ad Club Treasurer, 25 Library Monitors Club5 Chess Club, I5 Skating, l, 2, 3, 45 Hiking, I5 Tennis, 25 Biking, I5 Water Show, I5 Volleyball, 45 Bowling, 45 Swim- ming, I 5 Drill Team, 25 Library Monitor, 4. aurraughs Comptometer School5 Office or . RITA E. MATTUCCI General Volleyball, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences5 Dental Technician. PATRICIA ELIZABETH MCPHEE Fine Arts 6 Honor- Rolls5 Council on World Affairs, 2, 45 Slide Rule Club, 35 Studio Club, 2, 3, 45 Secertary, 35 Freshman Hallowe'en Party Prize, I5 Hiking Club, I5 Bicycle Hike, 25 Art Service Club, 3, 45 Science Club, I5 Ad Staff, I5 Ad Club, I. 45 Treasurer, I5 Debate Club, I5 Y-Teen Club, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 45 Sketch Club, 3, 45 Football Assembly Posters, 25 Parents' Night Exhibition, 45 Volleyball, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Water Show, I5 Tennis, 45 Skating, 3, 4. University of Buffalo5 Commercial Artist. NANCY A. MANGOLD Secretarial 4 Honor Rolls5 Ken Y-Teen, 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 .Bicycle Club, I5 Commerce Club, 45 Hiking, I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball, 35 Shorthand Speed Certificates, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School5 Stenography. MARIE MARZELLO General 3 Honor Rolls5 Chorus, 2, 35 Christmas Pageant, 25 Debate Society, I, 2, 3, 45 Speech Choir, 25 Art Service Club, 3, 45 Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 45 Y-Teen, I5 Basketball, 3, 45 Hiking, I5 Horseback Riding, I5 Skating, I5 Baseball, 35 Bad- minton, 3, 45 Bicycle Club, I5 Volleyball, 45 Homeroom Ticket Manager, 25 Thanks- giving Program, 25 junior Miss, 25 Veterans Hospital Program, 25 junior Day Play5 Student Stage Director5 Hallowe'en Party Entertainment, I 5 Parents' Night Pro- gram, 25 Homeroom Cheerleader, 2. Buffalo State Teachers College5 Teaching. BRADLEY MASSMAN Business I Honor RoIl5 Chorus, I, 3, 45 Christmas Pageant, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir, 3, 45 Ger- man Club, I, 25 President, I5 Debate CIub5 journalism Club, 45 General Decorator, 45 School Newspaper Bookkeeper, 45 Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball, I, 3, 45 Intramural Swimming, I5 Compass Staff, I, 25 Spring Festival, 3, 45 Veterans Hos- pital Program, 3, 45 Parents' Night, 3, 45 Easter Programs, 3, 45 Thanksgiving Pro- grams, 3, 45 St. Patrick's Day Programs, 3, 45 Square Dancing, 45 Christmas Caroling, 45 What a Life, 4. Cornell University5 Medicine, MARGARET j. MATHESON College Science 2 Honor Rolls5 Chorus, I, 2, 3, 45 Christ- mas Pageant, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 35 Scholarship Club, 3, 45 Baseball, I5 Basket- ball, 2, 3, 45 Bowling, I, 2, 45 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College5 Guidance Teacher. KATH LEEN S. IVICCANN Band, I, 25 Chorus, 25 Council on World Affairs, 2. Bryant and Stratton5 Office Work. ALLAN R. McLOUTH ' Coltege Science 2 Honor Rolls5 Slide Rule Club, 25 Council on World Affairs, 35 Radio Club, 45 Track Squad, 25 Varsity Track Team, 3, 45 junior Varsity Football, 2, 35 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Swimming, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Basketball, 2, 35 Armistice Day As- sembly, I. University of Buffalo5 Industrial Chemistry. ROBERT W. MCTIGUE College Science I Honor RoIl5 Chorus, 35 lntrarnural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball. 45 Varsity Baseball, 45 American Legion Baseball, 3, 4. University of Colorado5 Copper Mining. LORRAINE M. MEINKE Classical All Honor Rolls3 A Cappella Choir, I, 23 Orchestra, I, 2' Christmas Pageant, 23 Latin Club, 2, 3, 43 Praetor, 3 Record Group, 43 Spanish Club, 3, 43 Council on World Affairs, 23 Scholarship Club, 3, 43 Baseball, 23 Compass Board, 43 Cafeteria Worker, 2, 3, 43 Parents' Night Program, 23 Home Room Reporter, 23 Spring Concert, 23 Hospital Programs, 2, 43 Scholastic Attainment Medal, 2, 33 City Planning Essay Award, 2. Buffalo State Teachers College3 Elementary Teaching. ROBERT E. MENTH Engineering All Honor R0llS1 Christmas Pageant, 4! Chess Club, I3 German Club, I, 2, 33 President, 33 Debate Society, 2, 33 Presi- dent, 43 Varsity Debate Team, 3, 43 Scholarship Club, 3, 43 Compass Staff, 2, 3, 43 Compass Photographic Staff, 2, 3, 43 City Planning Essay Award, I, 23 Intra- mural Footba I, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, 4. University of Buffalo3 Engineering. PATRICIA L. MICHEL College Science 9 Honor RolIs3 Home Economics Club, I3 Compass Board, 43 City Planning Essay Award, I3 St. Patrick's Day Program, 33 Parents' Night Program, 2, 33 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 aseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis, 23 Bowling, I, 2, 3, 43 Hiking, I, 23 Roller Skating, I, 23 Drill Team, I, 2, 33 Bicycle Clu , I3 Gold K Award. :lniversity of Buffalo3 Business Administra- ion. MARILYN A. MILLER College Science Compass Ad Staff, 43 Ad Club, 43 Swim- ming, I, 2, 33 B. A. C., 23 Bowling, 2, 43 Volleyball, I, 43 Skating, I, 2, 3, 43 Water Show, I, 23 Baseball, 23 Riding, I, 23 Tennis, 23 Badminton, 43 Gold K Award3 Parents' Night Program, I. Buffalo State Teachers College3 Physical Education Teacher. WILLIAM R. MIX Classical I Honor Roll3 Chorus, 43 Christmas Pageant, 43 A Cappella Choir, 43 Latin Club, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 43 Stage Technical Staff, I, 2, 3, 43 Danny Dither, 23 Thanksgiving Day Program, 43 Parents' Night rogram, 43 Eastern Program, 43 Boys' Choir, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Syracuse University3 Forestry. . RICHARD A. MORGAN College Science Christmas Pageant, I3 Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band, I, 23 Intramural Basketball, li Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4. Syracuse University3 Wild Life Manage- men . CAROL D. MOYER College Science 4 Honor Rolls3 Home Economics Club, I3 City Planning Essay Award, 43 Gold K Award3 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Volle ball, I, 2, 3, 43 Skating, I3 Hiking, I, 23 Base- ball, 23 Bicycle Cub, I. University of Buffalog Nursing. RONALD A. MELGIER College Language All Honor Rolls3 Chess Club, I, 2' Art Service Club, 33 Spanish Club, 2, 3.3 Presi- dent, 33 French Club, 43 Scholarship Club, 33 Biology Club, 23 Compass Staff, 3, 43 Ushers' Staff3 City Planning Essay Award, I, 2, 3. Middlebury College3 Linguist. MARY A, MERCURIO Business 8 Honor Rolls3 Home Economics Club, 33 Commerce Club, 43 Y-Teen Club, 43 Bike Hiking, lg Skating, 23 Compass Staff, 43 School of Politics, 3. Felt and Terrent Comptometer School: Comptometer Operator. ALLISON MILLER Secretarial 2 Honor RoIls3 City Planning Essay Award, 33 Library Monitor, I. Secretarial Work. GEORGE E. MINTZER Business Council on World Affairs, 33 Sunset Club, 43 Parents' Ni ht Program, 43 Football, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Team, 2, 3. 41 Baseball. 32 Team Manager, 33 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3. 41 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3. 41 Infri- mural Swimming, I. 3. 4 , I Syracuse University3 Business Administra- tion. NANCY A. MOLTER College Entrance Science 6 Honor Rolls3 Christmas Pageant, l, 2. 3. 43 A Cappella Choir, 2, 3. 43 Mixed Cl'1Qll'. 2, 3, 43 Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4i,ClfY Planning Essay Award, 33 Speech Choir. 35 Chorus. li Debate Club, 3, 43 Scholarship Club, 43 Latin Club, I3 Council on World Affairs, 2, 33 President, 43 Compass Staff, 43 Library Monitor,.43 Library Monitors Club, 43 Football Skits, '43 Parents Night Program, 2, 3, 43 St. Patrick's Day Progam, 2, 3, 43 Spring Program, 2, 3: U. N- ele- gate, 3, 43 Easter Program, 2, 3. 43 Thanks- giving Day Program, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, 33 Swimming, I3 Volleyball, 3, 43 Basketball, I, 43 What a Life , 4. Buffalo State Teachers College3 General Elementary Education. IOSEPH F. MORGANO Business I Honor Roll3 Christmas Pageant, 3, 43 Public Speakin Club, 23 Secretary, 23 Sun- set Club, 43 glrack Team, I3 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 41 Swimming, I3 Assistant Manager of Foot- b ll T , I. , , , CZnisi5smCollege3 Business Administration. IOAN M. MULLINS Home Economics Chorus, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant, 2, 33 Homemaking Club, 2, 33'Compass Staff, 23 Football Skits, 43 St. Patrick's Day Program, 43 Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 2, 33 owl- ing, 43 Hiking, I, 23 Skating, I, 23 Tumb- ling, I, 33 Volleyball, 3, 43 Water Show, I. Millard Fillmore Hospitalg Nursing. MARILYN MUNCER College Science 3 Honor Rolls, Science Club, I , St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 4, Parents' Night, 2, 3, Girls' Gym Demostration, 3, B. I. E. Day, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Bicycle Club, I, Hiking, I, Skating, I, 2, 4, Swimming Team, I, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, Cold K Award, Buffalo State Technical Institute, Dental Technician, FELICIA I. MUSIAL College Science I Honor Roll, Chorus, I, Christmas Pag- eant, I, Debate Club, 3, 4, Library Mon- itor, I, American Legion Medal, I, Basket- ball, I, Riding Club, 2, Volleyball I, What a Life, 4. Ithaca College, Voice Teacher. SHIRLEY A, NAC-EL Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 4, Skating, I, 2, Volleyball, 2, Water Show, I. Bryant and Stratton. PATRICIA NAUDASHER Fine Arts II Honor Rolls, Art Service Club, 3, 4' Treasurer, 4, Compass Art Staff, 2, 4, Council on World Affairs, 4, Debate, I, 2, French Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, Ken Kartoon Klub, 4, Sketch Club, 3, 4, President, 3, Studio Club, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident, 3, Activities Office Monitor, 4, As- sembly Decorations, 3, Library Monitor, 4, Parents' Night Art Exhibition, Z, 3, 4, Paintings for Art Scholarship, 4, Basket- ball, 4, Badminton, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, I, 4, Riding Club, I, Skating, 4, Marching Drill Team, I, 2, 3, Tennis, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Gold K Award, Syracuse University, Fine Arts. DIANE M. NEWMAN Fine Arts 8 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 4, Christmas Pag- eant, 4, Art Service Club, 3, 4, Chess Club, 4, Greek Club, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Scholar- ship Club, 4, Art Service Club Certificate, 3, Civic Planning Essay Certificate, 3, Bowling, 2, Skating, 4, Volleyball, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Art Ed- ucation. PATRICIA A. O'LEARY Science All Honor Rolls, Biology Club, 2, Debating Society, 3, 4, Varsity Debate, 4, Home Economics Club, I, 2, journalism Club, 3, 4, New Editor, 3, Copy Editor, 4, junior Red Cross, 2, Ken Pin-Ups, I, Kensington Y-Teen, 2, Kensington Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 3, Latin Club, 2, Library Monitor, 4, Re- cord Croup, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 4, Scholarship Club, 3, 4, Compass Home Room Reporter, I , Compass Staff Assistant, 2, Ken Key Notes Staff, 3, 4, City Planning Essay Certificate, 3, Badminton, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, Bicycle Club, I, junior Life- saving Award, 2, Skating, I, 2, Water Show, I, 2, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Gold K Award. Buffalo State Teachers College, Handicap- ped Teaching. RICHARD E. OLSON Engineering I3 Honor Rolls, Biology Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball Champs, 3, Usher, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Electrical Engineering CAROL A. MURRAY Secretarial Chorus, I, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, Com- merce Club, 4, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, Softball, 3, Tumbling, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Water Show, I, Cold K Award. Bryant and Stratton, Civil Service Work. MARCO L. MYERS Secretarial Commerce Club, 4, Guidance Office Mon- itor, 4, Kensington Y-Teen, 4, American Airlines, Airline Hostess. jEANNE L. NAPLES Homemaking Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Homemaking Club, 2, 3, St. Patrick's Day Assembly, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 4, Bicycle Club. I, Riding Club, I, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, Water Show, I. Buffalo State Teachers College. PATRICIA A. NEMEC College Science 8 Honor Rolls, Cheerleader, 4, Dancing, 4, Parents' Night, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Secretary, 3, Badminton. 3. 4, Baseball, I, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bicycle Club. I, 2, Bowling, I, 4, Hiking, I. 2. 3, March- ing Drill Team, I, 2, 3, 4, Cold K Award. Buffalo State Technical Institute, Techno- logy. MARjORlE A. NOLAN General Compass Staff, 2, Homemaking Club, 2, 3, Science Club, I, St. Patrick's Day Program, 4, Baseball, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Skating, I, 2, Water Show, I. Doyle Beauty School Beauty Culture. jANET M. OLSEN Secretarial I Honor Roll, Chorus, 2, Christmas Pag- eant, 2, Basketball, I. Bryant and Stratton, MARILYN A. ORSOLITS College Science 9 Honor Rolls, Debate Club, 2, Science Club, I, Bowling, I, 2, 4, Drill Team, I, 2, 3, 4, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Hiking, I, Basketball, I, 2, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, Swim- ming, I, 2, Baseball, I, Bicycling, I, Gold K Award, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 4, Open House Night, 2, 3. University of Buffalo, Business. DANIEL I. OWCZARAK Business Slide Rule Club, 2, 3, Chess Club, 3, Bowl- Ing Club, 3, journalism Club, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Square Danc- ing, 4, Cheerleader, 3, Activities Office, 4, Usher, 3, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Certified Public Ac- countant. ELIZABETH LOUISE PACK College Arts 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus I, 2, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, Debate Club, I, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, French Club, 4, Scholarship Club, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, Exhibition, 2, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Skating, I, 2, 3, Hikings I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team, I, 2, 3, Volley all, I, 2, 3, St. Patrick's Day Dance, 3, 4, Bike Hiking, I, 2, Tennis, 4, Badminton, 3, 4, Tum ling, 2, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Y-Teen, I, , Gold K Award, Cafeteria Cashier, 4, Office Monitor, 4, Parents' Night, 2, 3, 4, Football Skits, 2, 3, Civic Planning Essay, I, 2, What a Life, 4. University of Buffalo, Teaching. HOWARD ALLEN PALLEY Engineering II Honor Rolls, Orchestra, I , Biology Club, 2, Debate Club, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, 4, Scholarship Club, 3, Bowling, Club, 4, ln- tramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball. I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Freshman Basketball Champions, I, Compass Staff, 3, 4, Decor- ating Committee junior Day, 3, Usher at Pageant, Graduation Night, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Pre-Law. jAMES N. PAULY College Science 3 Honor Rolls, Bowling Club, 3, 4, Ad Staff, 4, Spanish Club, , Biology Club, 2, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball Champs, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming, I, Decorat- ing Committee junior Day, , City Plan- ning Certificate, 4. University of Buffalo, Dentistry. MICHAEL CHARLES F. PEMBLETON College Classical I Honor Roll, Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pag- eant, 3, 4, Debate, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, French Club, 4, Art Service Club, 3, 4, Record Group, 3, Pro- jection Staff, 3, Greek Club. 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Brotherhood Week Play, 3, Spring Festival, 4, Thanksgiving Day Pro- gram, 3, 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 4, Easter Program, 3, 4, Parents' Night, 3, 4, Intramural Football, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Saint joseph Seraphic Seminary, Franciscan Priest. ALEXANDER j. PERDICAS Business I2 Honor Rolls, Chess Club, I , Greek Club, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Decorating Com- mittee junior Day, Usher, Parents' Night. University of Buffalo, Business Administra- tion. PATRICIA C. PIERSA Secretarial 5 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Library Club, I, Secretary, I,lunior Red Cross. 3, 4, Com- merce Club, , Clinic Assistant, 4, Veter- ans Hospital, 3, 4, Skating, 4, Hiking, 4, Volleyball, I,'BasebaIl, I, Basketbal, I, Short and Certificate, junior Red Cross Certificate, 3, City Planning Certificate, 3, Secretarial Staff, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Private Secretary, ARLENE CAROL PACHTER Secretarial Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs, 2, Vol- leyball, I, Tennis, 2, Skating, I, Water Show, I, Red Cross, 4, Bowling, 3, Base- ball, 2. Office and Secretarial Work. MARILYN A. PAEPLOW General I Honor Roll, Swimming, I, Hiking, I, Badminton, I, Skating, I, Basketba I, I, Volleyball, I, Bowling, I. Office Work. - IOAN E. PAULEY College Science Chorus, l, 2,, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Scholarship Club, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4: Softball, I, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Bad- minton, 4, Skating, 4, Bowling, 2. 4 Millard Fillmore Sc ool of Nursing, Nursing. ELEANORE L. PEISSINGER Secretarial Volleyball, 2, 3. l Rochester Institute of Technology, Interior Decorating. DOROTHY I. PENNER General Chorus, 2, Swimming, I, Volleyball, I. 2. I3. 4, Basketball, I, 2, Skating, I, 2, TENNIS. 3, Bowling, 4, Hiking, 3, 4, Baseball, I. 2, 3, 4, Horseback Riding, I,I 2, Gold IK Award, Council on World Affairs, 2, Civic Planning Certificate. . Deaconess Hospital, Nursing. DOROTHY E. PETERS College Science All Honor Rolls, Latin Club, 2, Scholarshap Club, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 42 Skating, I, , 4,.VoIIeyibaII, 2, 4, CIIY PIUINIVIE Cer- tificate, I , University of Buffalo, Medical Technician. CAROL A. PITTAWAY Secretarial Commerce Club 4, Volleyball, I-,A2, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, 2, Hiking, 2, Shorthand Speed Award. A Bryantd and Stratton, Secretarial Work. 1oAN c. Poe General I Honor Roll, Hi-Y, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, Skating, l, Bowling, 2, 4, Badminton, 3, Lifesaving, I, Gold K Award. Kensington Business School, Comptometer Operator, DON NALEE E. PRIDDLE College Science Chorus, I, 3, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant, l, 2, 3, 4, Debate Soceity, 2, Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 3, 4, Area Council Rep- resentative, 4, Basketball, I, Badminton, 4, Water Show, l, Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival, 3. Deaconess Hospital, Nursing. GERALDINE C. RADZIK Home Economics I Honor Roll, Christmas Pageant, 4, Home- making Club, 3, 4, Art Service Club, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs, 4, Volleyball, 3, 4, Skating, 3, Badminton, 4, Tennis, 4, Buffalo State Teachers College, Home Economics. MARY E. REEB College Science Ad Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Nurses' Club, 3, Coun- cil on World Affairs, 4. Nursing. SHIRLEY REUTER Fine Arts Y-Teen, I, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Studio Club, 4, Bicycle Club, l, 2, Water Show, I, 2, Basketball, l, 2, Skating, l, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball, l, 2, 4, Tennis, 3, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Bowling, I, 2, 4, Hiking, l, 2, Bicycle Club, l, 2, Gold K Award. Deaconess Hospital, Nursing. E. ANNE ROBINSON Science 7 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Debate Society, I, 2, 3, French Club, 4, Scholar- ship Club, 3, 4, Record Group, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 4, Water Show, I, Volleyball, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 3, 4, Badminton, 3, 4, Drill Team, 3, 4, Gold K Award, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3,1 Pa- gents' Night Program, 3, 4, Spring Fesitval, Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. BARBARA K, ROESCH Fine Arts 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, l, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Kensington Y-Teen, His- torian, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming, l, 2, 3, Water Show, I, 2, Swimming Team, 2, 3, Vollelball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bicycle Club, I, Horsebac Riding, I, 2, Baseball, 2, 3, Bowling, 3, 4, Badminton, 4, Hiking, l, 2, 3, Volleyball Champs, I, 2, 3, 4, Compass Staff, 3, 4, Gold K Award. Buffalo State Teacher's College, Art Teach- er. KENNETH H. PORTER College Science 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, Debate Club, 3, Speech Choir, 3, Easter Assembly, 6.3, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basket- a . Emerson College. SHIRLEY ANN RAAB Home Economics I0 Honor Rolls, Chorus, l, Christmas Pag- eant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella, 2, 3, 4, His- tory Forum, I, 2, 3, Compass Staff, 4, journalism Club, 4, Studio Club, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 4, Compass Ad Staff, 3, Scholarship Club, 3, 4, Skating, l, 2, Bowl- ing, 4, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Biking, l, Gold K Award, Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Programs, l, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival, 3, Kleinhans Music Hall Concert, 2, 3, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, Veter- ans Hospital Program, 2, Spring Concert, 2. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. IO ANNE REEB College Entrance Language All Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, il, Latin Club, 3, Scholarship, 3, 4, Skating, Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. DAVID C. REICHERT Science 2 Honor Rolls, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Marching Band, I, 2, Ad Staff, l. Buffalo State Technical Institute. IOANNE E. RICH Secretarial I3 Honor Rolls, journalism Club, 3, Schol- arship Club, 4, Skating, I, Bowling, 3, Volleyball, 3, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, , 4. University of Buffalo, Legal Stenographer. CARL L. ROCK Science 3 Honor Rolls, Band, l, Orchestra, l, Latin Club, 2, 3, Biology Club, 2, lunior Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4. U. C. L. A., Medicine. ARLENE A. ROGACKI I Science l2, Honor Rolls, Nurses Club, 3, Scholar- ship 'Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, KGHSWSYOH Y-Teen. I, 2, Water Show, I, V0II6YbaIl, I. 2, 3, 4, Roller Skating, l, 2, 3, Baseball, 2, Bowling, 4, Gold K Award, City Planning Certificate, 3. Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. CAROL E. ROTHFUSS Science All Honor Rolls, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, Orchestra, 3, Christmas Pa4geant, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, German Club, , Vice-President, 4, Scholarship Club, 4, Compass Staff, 4, Civic Planning Certificate, l, 2. University of Buffalo, Nursing. RUTH A. RUHLAND Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, l, Christmas Pag- eant, l, Commerce Club, 4, Secretarial Staff, 4, Basketball, l, Hiking, l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, Skating, 2, 3, 4, Gregg Short and Certificate, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business Institute, Sec- retarial and Office Work. CAROLE MARY RYAN General Siempre Amigcas Hi-Y, 3, Kensington Y- Teen, l, Bas etball, l, 2,, Swimming, l, Volleyball, l, 2, Horseback Riding, 2. University of Buffalo, Business Administra- ion. W. WARREN SACHER College Science 7 Honor Rolls, Band, l, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Lournalism Club, 3, Assembly Program, l, , 3, 4, Spring Festival, 2, 3: Intramural Baseball, l, 2, , 4, Intramural Football, l, 2. 3. 4. University of Buffalo, Pharmacy. CAROL M. SAXE Secretarial l Honor Roll, Chorus, l, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, l, 2, Debate Club, 2' Home Economics Club, 2, Ken Cyclists Club, l, Square Dance Club, 4, Kensington Y-Teen, l, Science Club, l, B.A.C. Demon- stration, 2, Skating, l, 2, 3, Baseball, l, 2, 3, Water Show, l, 2, 4, Basketball. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 3, 4, Girls' Swimming Teams. l, 2, Varsity, l, Volleyball, l, , 3, 4, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Hiking, l, Tumbling, 1, St. Patrick's Day, 4, Horseback Riding, l, Eunior .Lifesavmr-g, l, Senior Lifesaving, 4, ntertainmenf reshman HaIlowe'n Party, Parents' Night Program, l, 4, Fashion Show 3, ivic Planning Certificate, l, Shorthand Speed Certificate, 2, 3, Gold K Award. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching, IEANE'l'l'E M. SCHEPPAN Col lege Science 9 Honor Rolls, Scholarship Club, 4. Moline Lutheran Hospital, School of Nurs- ing, Nursing. GARY i.. sci-IMIDT College Science l Honor Roll, intramural Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball, 4. ALICE R. RUBER' Science 9 Honor Rolls, German Club, 3, Scholarship Club, 4, Kensington Y-Teen, l, 2, Skating, l, 2, 3, 4, Vollegball, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, , Water Show, l, aseball, 2. University of Buffalo, Medical Technology. ANN M. RYAN Secretarial Christmas Pageant, 3, Home Economics Club, l, Commerce Club, 4, Basketball, l, 3, Skating, l, Volleyball, l, 3, Hiking, l' Swimming, l, Bow ingw 4, Gregg Speecl Test, Gregg Shorthand riting Certificates. Bryant and Stratton Business Institute, Secretarial Work. IAMES E. RYAN College Science I0 Honor Rolls, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, De- bate Society, 3, 4, Varsity Debate Team, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Scholarship Club, 4, ln- tramural Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, l, 2 3, 4, Comlrass' Staff, 3, 4, Boys' Sports Editor, 4, ensington's Rep- resentative at Empire Boys' State. University of But alo, Engineering. JANE M. SALTARELLI Secretarial l Honor Roll, Latin Club 2, Scholarsh? Club, 4, Nurses Club, Basketball, 2, 3. g Softball, l, 2, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4, Water Show, l , Gold K Award. Deaconess Hospital, Nursing. IOYCE M. SCHALK College Science All Honor Rolls, Chorus, l, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, Debate, 3, lournalism, 3, Scholarship Club, 3, Volleyba I, l, 2, 3, Basketball,. l, 2, 4, Baseball, l, 2, Drill Team, 3, City Plan- ning Certificate. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. IAMES E. SCHLEICHER General Band, l, 2' Intramural Swimming, l, 2' Intramural Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, l. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Construction Drafting. IOHN W. SCHNETDER Business Chess Club, 2, Slide Rule Club, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. CAROL A. SCHO-ENLE Business 3 Honor Rolls5 Chorus, 35 Christmas Pag- eant, 35 Basketball, I, 25 Swimming, I5 Volleyball, 25 Baseball, 35 Hiking. Telephone Company. AUDREY E. SCHULZ Secretarial I Honor RolI5 Chorus, 25 Christmas Pag- eant, 2, 3, 45 Commerce Club, 45 Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 3, 45 Basketball, I, 2, 3. 45 Volley- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 Tennis, 25 Badminton, 45 Skating, I5 Baseball, I, 25 Gold K Award5 Guidance Office Monitor, 4. University of Buffalo5 Secretarial. SUSAN A. SCHULZ College Science 2 Honor Rolls5 Scholarship Club, 45 Basket- ball, 2, 3. University of Rochester, Medicine. ELEANOR F. SCHWEGLER General Bowling, I, 2, 3, 45 Hiking, 35 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Compass Staff, l. State Teachers College5 Elementary Teacher. GERALD F. SCOONES Engineering I2 Honor Rolls5 Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, I, 25 Scholarship Club. 45 Senior Boys' Hi-Y Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Your Schools At Work, Television Program, Gymnastics and Apparatus Club, I, 2, 3: Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Football, I, 2, 35 Varsity Football, 2, 35 American Legion Baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 Compass Staff, I. Cornell CoIlege5 Engineering. NANCY C. SEIBERT Secretarial 6 Honor Rolls5 Commerce Club, 45 jour- nalism Club, 35 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 45 Ten- nis. 25 Skating, I, 2, 35 Swimming I5 Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 Hiking, 25 Gold K Award5 Library Monitor, 35 Shorthand Speed Award, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business lnstitute5 Secretarial Work. ARMAN DO A. SEVERO College Science Track, I, 25 Varsity, Intramural Basketball. I5 2, 3, 45 Champions, 2, 45 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 45 What a Life, 4. University of Buffalo5 Engineering. HARRY A. SCHUGARDT Engineering 5 Honor Rolls5 Spanish Club, 2, 35 Radio Club, 45 Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 Buffalo State Insti- tute of Technology. DIANA I. SCHULZ General Volleyball, 25 Tumbling, I. Telephone Operator. NANCY I. SCHWAGLER Language 7 Honor Rolls5 A Cappella Choir, I, 25 Christmas Pageant, I, 25 Council on World Affairs, 25 Latin Club, 25 Scholarship Club, 45 Y-Teen, I5 Volleyball, I5 Skating, 25 Compass Staff, I5 Civic Planning Essay Cer- tificate, I, 2. University of Buffalo5 Psychology. MARILYN j. SCHWING Secretarial 3 Honor Rolls5 Science Club, I5 Commerce Club, 45 Homemaking Club, I5 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 45. Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, I, 25 Bowling, 3, 45 Swimming, I5 Skating, I., 25 Hiking, I5 Drill Team, , 45 St. Pat- rick's Day Program, 3, 45 Square Dancing Club, 45 Parents' Night Program, 3, 45 Chorus, 35 Varsity Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 45 Candidate for Queen of gunior Prom5 Gold K Award5 Shorthand peed Certificates, 2, 3, What a Life, 4. University of Buffalo5 Business Administra- ion. MARGUERITE A. SEDITA General Commerce Club, 45 Drill Team, 25 Swim- ming, I5 Hiking, 25 Bowling, 45 junior Prom Queen Cadidate5 Secretarial Staff, 45 Short- hand Speed Award, 2, 3. University of Buffalo, Business Administra- tion5 Secretarial Work. DAVID 1. sEiTz Engineering All Honor Rolls5 Debate Club, 45 Varsit , 45 Golf Club, 45 Swimming Squad, I, 2, 35 Varsity Team, 45 Cross Country Squad, I, 2, 35 Varsity Team, 45 Compass Staff, 45 Senior Class Presidenf5 Football Skit, 45 jnior Day Playg City Planning Essay Certi- ficate, 25 What a Life, 4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology5 En- gineering Physics. DOROTHY A. SHANAHAN Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls5 Chorus, I, 2, 35 Christmas Pageant, I, 25 35 Christmas Pageant, I, 25 Science Club, I 5 Debate Club, I 5 Commerce Club, 45 Square Dancing Club, 45 Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, I, 2, 35 Bowling, 3, 45 Swimming. I, 25 Skating, I ,25 Water Show I, 25 Girls' Swimming Team, I5 Hiking, I5 Bicy- cling, I5 Drill Team, 3 ,45 Varsity Volley- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 St. Patrick's Day Program, 3, 45 Parents' Night, 3, 45 Shorthand Speed Certificates, 2, 35 Gold K Awarcl. University of Buffalo5 Business Administra- ion. IAMES M. SHEA Music 3 Honor Rolls, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, I, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, Varsity, I, 2, 3, 4, All-High, 3, Intramural Baseball Champs, 2, Amer- ican Legion, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, I, 2, 3, 4, junior Miss, 2, Football Skits, 3, 4, Spring Music Festival, 2, 3, Parents' Night, I, 2, 3, 4. Radio, Television. CAROLE R. SMITH College Science Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Skating Club, I, 2, Soft- ball, I, 2, Marching Band, 3. 4, Assembly Programs, 2, 3, 4. Millard Fillmore, Nursing. DAVID P. SMITH College Science Senior Boys' Hi-Y, 2, Intramural Swim- ming Champs, 2, Swimming Squad, I, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, Intramural Baseball, 2, Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, American Legion Baseball, I, Football Skits, 3, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Science, Architectural Drafstman. EILEEN A. SMITH Business Skating, 2, Bowling, 3, Basketball, 3. Stenographer. IOYCE A. SODERGREN Homemaking 3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Homemaking Club, 3, 4, Scholarship Club, 4, Bowling, 4, Volley- ball, 3, 4, Tennis, 4, Badminton, 4, Base- ball, 4. Deaconess Hospital, Nursing. MARVIN W. SPANN College Science Strickland Players, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3. 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Chemistry. IACQUELINE E. STAEBELL College Science Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, 4, Basetball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Hiking, 3. 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 2, 3, Hi-Y, I, 2. 3. 4, Bowling, 2, Skating 2. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Science, Dental Hygiene. MARY SUE SKAINE Business 4 Honor Rolls, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4. Office Work. CAROLE V. SMITH Secretarial 4 HOYIOI' R0lIS:,C0rnmerce Club, 4, Science Club- I: Bowling. I. 2, 3, 4, volleyball, I. 2. 3, 4: Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skatin , I. 2, Drill Team, 4, Water Show, F, L'fe5aV S. IZ TENNIS. I. 2: Baseball, 2, Gold -K Award, Cheerleader, 3, Honorable Mention Americanism Essay. Bowling Green University, Legal Secretary. DOROTHY S. SMITH Secretarial Debate, 2, 3, L'b M 't I b ' Library Monitor, 3,rgry om ers C u ' 4' Secretarial Work. IOANNE E. SMITH College Science IO Honor Rolls' Chorus, I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Debate, 2, journalism Club, 2, Ken Senior Girls' Hi-Y, 3, 4, -junior Red Cross, 4, Ad Staff, 3, Scholarship Club, 3, Softball, I, 2, 3, 4, Tumblkrig, I, Bowling, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, ater Show, I, Skating, 2, Tennis, 3, Badminton, 4, Gold K Award, Library Monitor, 4. Llniversity of Buffalo, Laboratory Tech- nician. HANS W. SOLBERG Business Debate Team, I, Swimming Team, I, In- tramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Business. MARY E. SPI ELMAN Business Chorus, 2, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2, 4' Red Cross Work, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing. 4, Horseback Riding, 2, Parents' Night Program, 2, Skating, I, 2, Gold K Award, Senior Girls' Hi-Y, , Shorthand Speed Cer- tificate, 3. Meyer Memorial Hospital, Nursing. IOY ANN STALEY Music IO Honor Rolls, A Capgaella Choir, 4, Mixed Choir, 4, Band, I, 2, , 4, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 2,,3, 4, Spring Concert, 2, 3, 4, hanksgjiving Day Pro- gram, 3, 4, journalism Clu , 2, 3, Art Ed- itor, 2, Record Group, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident, 3, Chess Club, 2, Scholarship Club, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club, 4, Swimming, I. Fredonia State Teachers College, Musical Direction. SHIRLEY A. STALEY College Science Chorus, 2, Science Club, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming. l,. 2, Horseback Riding, 2, Tennis. 2, 3, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4, Hiking, l, 2, 3, Bicycle Club, I, Football Skit, 4, I I Millard Fillmore School of Nursing, Nursing. IOAN H. STEIMLE Business 3 Honor Rolls, Bowling, 3, 4, Skating, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Business and Arts. RICHARD STERBEN College Science I Honor Roll, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 4, Intramural Tennis, 2, Intramural Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Championship, 2, Intra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4,'Championship, 2, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 2, Varsity Track, 2, Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Courier-Express Scholarship. Industrial Salesman. IANE C. STICHT College Science Chorus, l, 2, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Debate, 2, Basketball, I, Baseball, I, Volleyball, I, 4, Spring Concert, 3, Parents' Night Program, 3, 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, 3. Telephone Operator. ALBERT V, STOCKMAN, IR. College Science Band, I, 2, Intramural Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming, 1, Christmas Pageant, I, Gym Decoration, 3. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Building Construction. RUTH M. STOLZMAN , Secretarial 7 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 3, Skating, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, l, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Badminton, 3, Tennis, 3. Business Work. ' BARBARA C. STURC-ES Secretarial 'All Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, Christmas Pag- eant, 2, Commerce Club Secretary, 4, Typ- ing Speed Club, 4, Lincoln's Day Program, 4, Ad Staff, I, Shorthand Speed Certifi- B wlin 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 cates,3,o'g,., .., Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, I, Skating, 2, Bicycling, I, Water Show, I, 2, B.A.C. Demonstration, 2, Compass Staff, 3, Citfy Planning Essay Award, 2, Secretarial Staf , 3, 4, Secretarial Editor, 4, Library Monitor, 3, Gold K Award. Secretarial Work. IOAN M. STEARNS Secretarial 4 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 4, Basket- ball, I. 2, 3, 4, Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Swim- mine. l: Skatrng, I, 2, 4, Volleyball. I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball, 4, Cold K Award, Tennis, I. 2, New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Food Administration. ELIZABETH L. STENCEL College Science Skating, 2, Bowling, 4, Volleyball, 4. Sisters oflCharity Hospital, School of Nurs- ing, Nursing. YOLANDIA STEVANATO Secretarial IO Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageaflf. I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, I, Skating, 3, Basketball, 3, Volleyball, 3. Office Work. IEAN K. STICHT Business Chorus. 31 Christmas Pageant 4' A Cap- pella Choir, I, Record G , 2, ' I' Ciqb, 2, 3, oebafe Club.rc2lllp louma 'sm University of Buffalo, Office Work. MARLENE M. STOESSEL Secretarial 3 Honor Rolls, Swimming, I, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Staff, 4, Typing Speed Club, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Sec- retarial Work. LOIS E. STOTZ Secretarial Advertising Club, 3. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Office Work. LENORE R. STURM College Science Science Club, I, Latin Club, 2, Home Economics Clubs, I, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I. 2. 3. 4, Swimming. I, 2, Water Show, I, 2, Bowling, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 3, 4, Badminton, 3, 4, Drill Team, 4, Parents' Night, 3, 4, Cold K Award. Deaconess Hospital, Nursing. iovce E. SUNDQUIST i General Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2. 3, 4, Home Economics Club. I, Volley- ball, 4, Badminton, 3, Baseball, 2, junior Red Cross. 3. n Bryant and Stratton, Secretarial Work. ALICE M. SZCZUR Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, junior Red Cross, 3, 4, Veterans Hospital Work, 3, 4, Com- merce Club, 4, Library Monitor, I Library Club, I, President, I, Skatm , 4 Baseball, I Basketball, I, Volleybalf I, Shorthand Speed Certificate, 3, 4, Sec- retarial Staff, 4, Red Cross Certificate, 3. Bryant and Stratton, Private Secretary. PAUL B. TERHORST Chess Club, I, Bowling, 4, Intramural Swimming, I, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball, 4. A Buffalo State Teachers College, Industrial Arts. ARTHUR G. THRUN Music 2 Honor Rolls, Orchestra, I, 2, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4. United States Marines. jEAN M. TRAUTLEIN Secretarial I3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3. 4: Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs, 3, Record Group, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Water Show, 2, Soft- ball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Bowling. 3. 4, Volleyball, 3, 4, City Planning Cer- tificate, 2, journalism Club, 3, Secretarial Staff, 4, Shorthand Speed Certificate, 3, Gold K Award. Connecticut College, Dance Instructor. PAULINE F. UNGER Business 4 Honor Rolls, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, 2, 3, Bowling, 4. Office Work. SHIRLEY A. VOHWINKEL Secretarial 4 Honor Rolls, Basketball, AI. 2, Water Show, I, Baseball, I, 2, Bowling, I, Swim- ming, I, 2, 3, 4, Activities Office, 4. Private Secretary. I DE LORES A. SYMANSUK Secretarial I Honor Roll, Horseback Riding, I, 2 Skatin , 2, Basketball, 2, 3, Bowlin 4 Volley all, 2, 3, Compass Staff, 2, Liffrary Monitor, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Teaching. BETTY C. TAYLOR College Science 2 Honor Rolls, Chorus. 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Council on World Affairs, 3, Home Economics Club 4, Record Group, 4, Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball. 3, 4, Volleyball, 3, 4, Badmin- ton. 4, Bowling, 3. 4. Niagara University, College of Nursing . Nursing. ' WILMA E. THOMSON General I Honor Roll, Chorus. I' Christmas Pageant, I, Ken Kartoon Klub: 3' Skatin 5, Hz, aaskerpalg 4, Horseback iiiding, ff I 'meme' 3, ica e, , City Planning Cer- wimmln , I, m D t' , 3 C' ' Service genif' fy 3- em 'ons ' ' 'V' Draftsman. VINCENT F. TOWER General Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Chess Club I 2' Bowling Club, 3, Apparatus Club. 3, Swim: m! IE. I. 2: Varsity, 3, All High Swim- ming, 3, Intramural Swimming, I, 2, Intra- mural Baseball. I. 2, 3, , Intramural Swimming, I, 2, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball. I, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Tournament, 3' Cross Country, I--, Chorus. 4,4 Mixed Choir, 4, Swimming Demonstration. 2, 3, junior Prom Deco- ration Committee, 3, Boys' Marshal, 3, Football Skits, 3 4, Special Assemblies, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 2, 3, Parents' Night PIIPBFBH1. 2, 3, 4, Buffalo Turners' Scholar- s ip. University of Buffalo, Physical Education. ROBERT TRIMBLE College Science I Honor Roll, Chorus, 3, 4, Boys' Choir, 3 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, French Club, 4' Chess Club, 2, , 4. University of Buffalo, Engineering. NORMA j. VAN WIE Secretarial Activities Office. Secretary. DANIEL S. WACHOWIAK College Science Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club. 2, 3, Basket- ball, 3, Varsltr, 4, Tennis Varsity, 4, lntra- mural Footbal, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Champs, 3, Band Concert, 2, Compass Ad Staff, 2. University of Oklahoma, Oil Refining. IEAN E. WALTER Fine Arts I3 Honor Rolls, Studio Club, I, 2, 3, , 4 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, Z, 4 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 3. . Gold K Award, Compass Art Staff, 2, 3, , City Planning Award. Commercial Art. WILLIAM C. WALTER Engineering II Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, I, Chess Club, I, Bowling Club, 4, Intra- mural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4. I I Cornell University, Aeronautical Engineer- ing. GARY C. WALTERS College Science 4 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 4, Chess Club, I, Slide Rule Club, 2, Bowling Club, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming, I, 2, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, Christmas Pageant Usher, 4. University of Buffalo, Psychology. MARGARET F. WARNER General Commerce Club, 4, Y-Teen Club. 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, Hiking, 3, Skating, 4, Badminton, 4, Square Dancing, 4, Water Show, I, Gold K Award. Office Work. VIRGINIA M. WEBB College Science I3 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Latin Club, I, 2, Spanish Club, I, 2, Council on World Affair? Sgholgrshllp bC:Tib,13, 24, 3Con3- pass ta , , as et a , , , , , Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bike Hiking, I, 2, Bacgmigitogi, 3, N1Vater4Sh,o'm- I. 2, gkaging, ,,,,owin,,iing,,,,. Buffalo State Teacgwers College, Teaching. SHIRLEY WEISHAUPT Secretarial I Honor Roll, Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Homemaking Club, 4, Rec- ord Group, 4, Baseball, 2, , 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 4, Basketball, 4, Com- merce Club, 4, St. Patrick's Day Program, 4. Bryant and Stratton, Secretarial Work. IOYCE A. WERNER College Science I2 Honor Rolls, Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 3, 4, Debate Club, 2, Skating, I, Bowling, 3, Volley- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, Water Show, I, Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, 4, Cafe- teria Monitor, , 3, 4. Millard Fillmore Hospital, Nursing. NANCY MADLYN WALTER Homemaking II Honor Rolls, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 2, 3, 4, Home- making Club, I, 2, , 4, Secretary, 2, Vice- President, 3, Council on World Affairs, I, Debate Society, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Spring Prize Debate, 2, Varsity Cagrtain, 3, Record Group, 3, Vice-President, , Dan- ny Dither, I, What a Life, 4, St. Pat- rick's Day Program, I ,Freshman HalIowe'en Party, I, Spring Festival, I. 2, 3, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 2, 3, Fashion Show, 3, Parents' Night Program, 2, 3, Gold K Award, Water Show, I, 2, Bike Hiking, I, Softball, 2, Horseback Riding, 2, Tennis, 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Compass Co-Editor, 4, Guidance Office Work, 4, Declamation Contest, 3, City Planning Essay Award, 4, junior Day Play, Voice of Democracy Con- test, 4. Buffalo State Teachers College, Home Economics Teacher. GLADYS H. WALTERING Secretarial 7 Honor Rolls, gunior Red Cross, 4, Com- merce Club, 4, peed Club, 4, Ken Y-Teen Club, Secretarial Staff, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Parents' Night Program, I, 2, Bowling, I, 2, Bike Riding, I, 2, Gold K Award, Swimming, I , Skating, I, 2, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 4, Baseball, I, 2, Badminton, 3, 4, Semi-Finals, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Sec- retary. IEANNINE B. WANTZEL Business Bowling, 4, Baseball, 4, Volleyball, 4, Library Monitor, 4. University of Buffalo, Business Administra- tion. IACK R. WASHBURN College Science I Honor Roll, Spanish Club, I, 2, Ad Staff and Club, I, 4, Proiection Staff, I, 2, 3, 4, journalism Club, 4, Radio Club, 4, Bowling Team, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club, 3, Intramural Swimming, 3, Baseball Squad, 3. A Buffalo Radio Institute, Television and Electronics. MARY ANN WEIR 8 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Office Monitor, 4, Cafeteria Monitor, 2, 3, 4, City Planning Certificate, 4. Office Work. BARBARA IVI. WERNER General Chorus, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4, Skatin , I, Basketball, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, 36, Baseball, 2. Bryant and Stratton, Secretarial Work. NANCY F. WERNER College Science Chorus, I, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageanf., I. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Council on World Affairs, 2, Volleyball, 4, Compass Staff, 4, Freshman Hallowe'en Prize, I. Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Dental Hygienist. ELAINE H. WERTZ Business 4 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2. 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Biology Club, 2, Sigma Phi Pi Hi-Y, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, Volley- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4, Short- hand Certificate, 3, Gold K Award. Banking, Teller. MARLYN F. WHITEHEAD Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Bowling, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, Baseball, 4. International Business Machines, Business. BARBARA I. WILDE Secretarial II Honor Rolls, Chorus, 4, Christmas Pageant, 4-, Commerce Club, 4, Dramatics Club, 2, Siempre Amigas Hi-Y, 4, Volley- ball, I, Basketball, I, Tennis, 2, Baseball, 2, Home Room Reporter, I, Gregg Short- hand Certificate, 2. Buffalo State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Dental Hygienist. IUNE M. WILLIAMS Secretarial Chess Club, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Typing Speed Club, 4, Science Poster Club, I, humor Red Cross, 4, Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4, asketball, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton, 4, Horseback Riding, 2, Main Office. Staff, 4, Home Room Ticket Repre- sentative, 4, Gold K Award, 4. Medical Secretarial Work. PATRICIA A. WLODARSKI General Y-Teen, I, 2, Hi-Y, 4, Swimming, I, 2, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 3, 4, Tumb- ling, 2, Drill Team, 3, 4, Water Show, I, 2, Gold K Award. International Business Machine, Business. IOANNE M. WOINAR Secretarial 2 Honor Rolls, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, Red Cross Club, 3, 4' Commerce Club, 4, Library Club, 4, Skating, 2, Library Monitor, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School. IOAN L. WOODWARD Home Economics I Honor Roll, Chorus, 2, Skating, I, 2, 4, Bowling, 2, 4. Buffalo General Hospital, Nursing. raps 5, , I PAUL I. WHITE Engineering 5 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, I, 4, Slide Rule Club, 3, Scholarship Club, 42 Ken Boy's Hi-Y, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Intramural Swimming, I, 2, 3, Intrarnura Football, I, 2, 3, 4, ntramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 3, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Chemistry. RUTH A. WILBERT Home Economics 4 Honor Rolls, Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Vice-President,. 4, Swimming, I, 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Bowling. 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2, Volleyball, 2, , Badminton, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, Horseback Riding, I, 2, Hiking, I, Tumbling, 2, Gold KAward. Buffalo State Teachers College, Foods Demonstrator. DAVID E. WILKINSON Engineering 3 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Swimming Squad, I, 2, 31,ll'1fl'a' mural Football, I, 2, 3, 4: CBDTBIYI. ,4i Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Com- pass Staff, 4, City Planning Essay, 4, What a Life, 4. A I Cornell University, Chemical Engineering. ESTHER M. WIND Business 6 Honor Rolls, Chorus, 3, Christmas Pageant, 3, Economics Club, 2, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Skating, I, 2' Gold K Award. International Business Nlachine, Business. ADELE G. WOBIG Fine Arts All Honor Rolls, Kartoon Klub, 3, Treas- urer, 3, Studio Club, 4, Skating, I, Basket- ball, I, 2. 3, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 4, Hiking, 4, Compass Staff, Art Editor, 4, Gold K Award. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. BERNARD C. WOITKOWSKI General Cross Country, 2, 4, Track, 2, Manager, 3, Varsity Team, 4, Ad Staff, I. Canisius College, Engineering. MYRNA I. WOODWARD College Science I0 Honor Rolls, Latin Club, I, 2' Treasurer, 2, Scholarship Club, 4, Sigma Phi HI-Y, 4, Water Show, I, SwimminglTeam, I, Life- saving, I, Skating, I, 2, olleyball, 2. Buffalo State Teachers College, Mathe- matics Teacher. MARCELLA R. WROBLEWSKI Business Chorus, I, Christmas Pageant, I, Com- merce Club, 4, Skating, I, 2, 3, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Pro- fessional Skating Teacher. THOMAS H. YAUGER I College Science Ken Ad Staff, I, President, I, Advertising Manager, I, Intramural Football, I, 2, 4, Intramural Baseball, 2, Spanish Club, 2, C.A.P. Assembly, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Industrial Chemistry. DORIS H. YOUNG Secretarial 8 Honor Rolls, Ken Pin-Ulps, I, Chess Club, 4, Commerce Club, 4, y ewritin Speed Club, 4, Volleyball, I, 4, gasketbjl, I, 2, 3. 4: Badminton,.4, Horseback Riding, 2, Gold K Award, City Planning Essay Award, 3, Shorthand Speed Certificate, 2, 3, Sec- retarial Staff, 4. Secretarial Work. CLAYTON D. ZELER College Science Latin Club, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. University of Buffalo, Medicine. THOMAS R. EDEL Science Engineering 2, Honor Rolls, Varsity Football, 2, 3, Var- sity Baseball. 2, -3, , Intramural Basket- ba I, I, 2, 3, Chairman of junior Play, 3. Lafayette College, Mechanical Engineering. Roceiz 1. Foi.Ts Business 5 Honor Rolls, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Champs, 2, 43 infra- mufil Football. I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming, I, 2, Cham s, I, Intramural Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Intramural Champion, 4, Co-Captain, 4. University of Buffalo, Law. RICHARD F. BUNDSCHO DONALD L. ZUBIENA Fine Arts 5 Honor Rolls, Christmas Pageant, I, Kar- toon Klub, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball, I, 2, 3, 4. Syracuse University, Commercial 'Art. DONALD G. GRESS General 3 Honor Rolls, Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Track, 4, Intramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES E. SCHNURSTE I N College Science Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Optician. IANUARY GRADUATES CRESCENTIA GRACE WUTZ General I Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Pa eant, 2, 3, 4. Buffalo State Teachers Col ege. ROSEMARY E, YOERG Secretarial 7 Honor Rolls, Commerce Club, 4, Basket- ball, 3, Baseball, 3, Library Monitor, 4. Bryant and Stratton Business School, Secretary. RAYMOND M. ZACHOLSKI Business A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4, Chess Club, 4, Intramural Football, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Tennis Team, 4, Thanksgiving Assem- bly, 3, 4, Easter Assembly, 3, St. Patrick's Day Assembly, 3. Bryant and tratton, Accountant. RITA M. ZIARNIAK Secretarial I Honor Roll, Commerce Club, 4, Library Club, 4, Bowling, 4, Library Monitor, 3, 4, City Planning Essay Award, I, 2. Bryant and tratton, Bookkeeping-Secre- tarial Work. IOHN M. KAUFMAN General Slide Rule Club, I, journalism Club, 2, Intramural Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural gaslketball, I, Intramural Baseball, I, 2, Bhsiriess. RALPH A, MICHELETTI General Varsity Football, 4, Intramural Football, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Intramural Champions, 4, Christmas Pageant, 3, 4. University of Florida, Deep Sea Diving. DONALD R. COE ROBERT G. MARIANI DONALD MAY 54 knights and ladies . . . Versatility. . . Dependability. . . Co-operation . . . School Spirit . . . Nancy Walter William Hooper Robert Menth Marilyn Koerber Earl Boyer Patricia Duncan Dear Knights and Ladies, ' Going to school day after day to study history, mathematics, and English does not alone educate us. lt is also the experience gained through harmonious team work with people our own age that helps us face adulthood. Knowing each of you has not only inspired, but has set an example for us to follow. As your friends and classmates, we wish to thank you for your commendable influence upon our Alma Mater. Since you have given innumerable hours of your leisure time and excellent abilities to so many school and extra-curricular activities, we feel that you are truly worthy of being Knights and Ladies of Kensington. It gives us pride to bestow this honor upon you, the outstanding members of the class of l953. May your admirable character be ever emulated by the Kensingtonians of the future. Very sincerely yours, The Class of i953 M ' -S ls? ?f'xXf.- if s Yi-51,77 Lag, ,' 'Q' -I 'LZ-'i' -2 ' 5,1 :nil , f.,xxL....fA, --, -.sxfiz 1 P-Z'S,ff,53,',i'!..v: .ZFWIA ill- W ,. QE- l- Ivipfii i 1ifi ls if 'xx : 'N .G 2 E13 Aj I 'y i , .17 J- xx Y ,A X l llgjifixd , 1 codicil to past wills... The Future is our yearbook's theme, Our Rocket Ship is set, To take us in a cloud of steam, To days not happened yet. Our Rocket's ready for our trip, But first one short delay: Some things that won't fit in our ship, We want to give away. Pecos Ryan's sideburns to the next Cen- tennial. Pert Patti Duncan's collection of pictures, trinkets, and weekends spent at various colleges to scintillating Sheila Graham. Fire and Ice Gritzke's hot argyles to all thfi athletically awkward boys over six feet ta . Nan Molter's football pads and jersey to Coach Barb Markham. Stalwart Barry jensen's pearly whites to the Pepsodent Company. Arty Gordie Arber's peace pipes to Adlai Stevenson. Ruth Wilbert's badminton racket and Pat Nemec's athletic prowess to eager Lois Koenig. Dan Wachowiak's ocarina to Mr. Pinkow to bolster the band. Happy Herman K7uebler's catching camera, to the Buffalo Evening News photo staff. jumpin' joe Galbo's waddle walk to Roy Tripi. Nan Walter and Nan Hinman's knitted ties to those lucky men. Merry Marie Marzello's squeaking shoes to Maureen Crangle. jean Trautlein's ballet shoes to versatile Rog Seibert. Pat Michel's Geiger counter to Tom Reeb for scientific purposes. jerry Boyle's stilts to Gerry Wojtkowski. Dave Wilkinson's title, Man of distinction to darling Dave Eldridge. Blushing Howard Palley's brain storms to the Board of Regents. To Matha Burns we leave a forlorn Valen- tine from none other than Kenny Beck. Vic Barratta's cravats to whosoever needeth or wanteth them. We leave our Lit to dereliction . . . Shakespeare, Dickens, Chaucer. We'll be reading Science Fiction In our flying saucer. Pat Brown's book, How to Combat Com- munism, to all future entrants of the Voice of Democracy Contest. Bill Boyer's autographed copy of The Coach and I to Pete Catania. Sleepwalker Wilma Thomson's series, l Love Trouble and her pursuit of the finer arts to Roslyn Marano. jim Makowski's prized volume, l0Ol Approaches to Patrons to Messieurs Meegan and Fisher. Classroom Cutup Lavetti's darling dim- ples and favorite book, Physical Culture to that's my business Hudson Schnell. Curly Dave Smith's favorite, How to Enter a Room Unseen to the master magician Blackstone. The final unrehearsed scene in the Ghost Story to Pat Schrack and Bob K7elly, with love and luck. Dream Boy Paul Becker's book, How to Win Friends and Influence Votes to next year's candidates for the D. B. B. Michael Pembleton's new text book, How to Speak Creek in 7,000 Easy Lessons to Miss Kenny. Casonova Fred Becker's book, Proper Date Etiquette to suave Bill Raymond. Because They're Cheaper by the Dozen all mad scientists who invade the Chem Lab leave their novel, The Spots on the Wall as a reminder of the days spent in search of a good cleanser. To all daring students we hesitatingly leave, The Whys and Wherefores of jitterbug- gin', by Ralph Michelletti. Sweety joyce Werner and subtle Vince Tower's book, How to Get the Most Out of an Argument, to merry Marilyn Tropman and rollicking Russ Coogan. Our Lit students leave their pet rooster, Chaunticleer to the Broadway Market. Our favorite radio programs, too, It was our great decision To bequeath them all to you. We've still got television. Cashmere Kids Barb Gilbert and Sonny Coletta's Love of Life to Nancy Cash. As we embark on our Armchair Adven- ture, we leave Ronnie Knasiak's caddy cart to Dave Koch. Sherlock Scoones' Elementary Watson! Elementary! to Danny Bargnesi. Kenny King's favorite, Treasury Men in Action, to the Kefauver Committee, head- ed by Gary Estes Young. We leave our man Friday lor is it Mon- day ? ? ? ? l to Dragnet. Bulldog Myron Cebulski's red-hot tem- per to Gillette's Cavalcadef' Dave Seitz's version of the minuet to lt's Fun to Learn. prologue to the future . To the faculty we bequeath insatiable Bill Hooper's 2O Questions. lim Bonitati's eerie screams to Suspense We leave the songs you've heard us sing, Each and every tune. Henceforth our rocket ship will sing, With Racing With the Moon. Nan Edmunds' theme song, l Taut l Tau a Puddy Cat, to all the stray animals that wander within our Halls of Ivy. Ron Melgier and Lorraine Meinke's favor- ite tune, I May Be Wrong But- to San- dra Betz and Matthew Martinelli. Aggie Economou's Good Morning Song to early riser Dave Garroway. Gary Schmidt's All l Got For Christmas Was a Christmas Tree, to Tom Rooney. Chemist Herbert Horni's favorite melody, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes to the Buffalo Fire Department. Mary Lou Cross' song, l'm Feeling Mighty Low, to Midnight, the cat. Because Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend, our lucky engaged gals would rather not leave them behind. Gigglin jackie Staebell's bassoon solos to the Bullfrog in the Pond. Our mannerisms we leave to thee, For safety, 'cause you bet, We'Il not need them any more, When we're all Space Cadets. Bouncy,' lean Finsterbach's pet flea Cha- coon and her irrepressible humor to our human question mark, Marilyn Bickle. Coach Pinkow's Better give that bugle a bath, and Where's your horn? to the talented l????l Freshman band. Warren Sacher's Hot Lip and sad taps to determined lan Holser. Sophisticated Barb Goembel's dramatic tears to Thespian-minded Paul Storm. Dashing Dave Langheier's Living Lan- guage to Noah Webster. Sleepy Shea's lively remarks and stolen apple cores to Mealy Mulligan. Armando Severo's Where sa' my Mary? to Andre Namenek. Colonel Albing's Ya dumb cookie, to the Homemaking Club. Fluttering Barb Bottomley's assortment of adjectives, Honey, Sweety, and Darling, to Robert and Elizabeth Brown- ing. Petite Marilyn Schwing's tiny tootsies ta galloping Paul Stoll. Mary Ellen Clifford's quiet efficiency to passive ? Morton Achter. lan Kryzan and Pat Burke's glockenspiel antics to their blissfully ignorant successors. Cute Chris Di Pirro's oratorical powers to Creepy Crandall. Determined George Mintzer's Mail the Diplomas suggestion to Michael Di Pota. When we embark on our trip this june, Though it only may be to the Man in the Moon, We'll not have room for these items we grieve, So now our White Elephants to you we do leave. A box of Kleenex to Mr. Millard, who loses three more tennis stars: Rog Folts, Eddie Dowski, and Myron Cebulski. Dutch Butler's Math dilemmas to Shorty Bock. loy Staley's How's Nicholas? to Fredonia State for further investigation. Paul White's financial instability to the Wage Stabilization Board. Ralph Bowen's blisters to Peanuts Ryan. Shirley Staley's monument to memory, How do you litchl glass with HF? to Mr. Kelly's book of unforgettables. Prankster Ray Hippchen's cultured-look- ing specs and his frantic search through Delaware Park for the Missin' Apparel to innocent? Bill Roberts. Flashbulb L a c e y a n d Microfilm Menth's left-handed shutters to southpaws everywhere. Cheery Patty O'Leary's pet dog Homer to the S. P. C. A. joker Brad Massman's lost L's in lovely Lillian and his jar of peanut butter to Standard English loyce Schueler. One bottle of Tom Hall's Horse Liniment for Humans to the Ken High Eiquestriennes. Bill Fraas' well-worn chess board to Herk Getzin. Patty Coxe's problems to Dr. Popenoe. Dimples Dona Du-quin's flowing tears to the Flood Control Units. Competitor Rosemary Masters' guitar to Les Paul and Mary Ford. We've left our excess weight and thus We'll soon be raising ship. But soon you too will follow us, On this our lifelong trip. just one more word e'er we begin: Don't ever be afraid. Work hard and you'll be happy in This trip that must be made. jean Finsterbach Ray Hippchen William Hooper, lr. Nancy Molter David Seitz Nancy Walter . . . classes . . . Studying . . . gaining knowledge about manis progress . . . development of litera- ture-il-lomer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, Shaw, Sandburg, O'Neill . . . mathe- matics-Euclid, Descartes, Leibnitz, Carnap, Einstein, Bohr, Fermi , . . history of the world-Neanderthal man, Hellenic civilization, Roman Empire, feudalism, Renaissance, ex- plorations, lndustrial Revolution, the Constitution, League of Nations, United Nations . . . science-Hippocrates, Copernicus, Newton, Harvey, Pasteur, Mendel, Reed, Fleming, Lister, Roentgen, Hale . . . study of languages-Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, German . . . the field of business-Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, Swift, Mellon . . . art-Pericles, da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Renoir, Van Gogh, Benton, Saint-Gaudens, Borglum, Wright . . . music-Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Verdi, Foster, Grieg, Debussy, Pa- derewski, Gershwin, Berlin . . . Assimilating classroom knowledge . . . preparing for the future . . . fortifying ourselves for what lies ahead . . . college and higher education? business school? a steady position? military service? the role of homemaker? Progressing . . . developing our minds . .. broadening ideals . . . acquiring good citi- zenship, co-operation, perseverance, integrity, tolerance . . . working for universal peace, understanding . . . we go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart . . F 'S 'sc . X10 , 5 If f 0 .QQ ' . -'cf 34,5 3-4 i, Xu'-1 bl 3 xx X' ix fe 9 30 5 SW,-I I 58 00+ I' OQQO4-f i.. O 0' O0 O fi' +L '.4:-3 , '.'JQ x'+'l '.O ffxx' v X O O ' 0 Q0 4 'L '+' + o ' 9 0 OOO O ..+,. ,000 ol G ' 9'o9QeqCf0 O 943 SQOQEUQP' . f'f'.'1f+' 00 P0 00 Q 'VDO 0 O f '0 9'17l -A . 0 0 O +0 O O QOQQ o .. 7 .515 . so ' 'Nz oi O .2-. -sbp Q ., e ' we 4 0.9.0 Vx xv -. .. 0. U O . .0 Q-b.EEIo...,.0gM ,-. I Lf 2 i ,oo O 6 'Wi' ga.f1..2,'f'4i'f1':-,Q3i ?'f5ifg,. ' . ' fisfit .'-.. .JS4F?'5f2E1igi,2'f50 'fr .K . -..v:,...ff- 'f .Lrg ' O o Q Aer P4f...15' 0- 3 oo fzf' E-O 5' 1 i' vb ..'0 .. 6 A 'N 59 XNXN CG VO iunior officers Marilyn Tropman, Vice-President, Thomas Webb, President, Faye Becker, Sec- retary, Barbara Markham, Girls' Marshal, Cary Young, Treasurer, David Eldridge, Boys' Marshal. Presenting . . . junior officers of I953 . . . Thomas Webb, President Amiable Tom Webb, our competent president, is well-liked for his genuine friendliness. His main interest, other than a certain young miss, is athletics, for Witty Webb is proficient in basketball, football, and track. We recall many sports write-ups and pictures appearing in the newspapers Eommending his outstanding skill in this ield. Marilyn Tropman, Vice-President Our ever-cheerful Veep, Marilyn Tropman, is very active in dramatics. Trop,' displayed the tops in talent in Happy journey and What a Life! not to men- tion the Girls' Declamation Contest, in which she placed third in the city. She is, also, a member of the orchestra and one of our bubbling cheerleaders. Faye Becker, Secretary Faye Becker, our sports-minded secretary, is as capable in the swimming pool as she is on the bowling alley. Her sunny disposi- tion and charming manner have made her one of the most popular girls at Ken. Faye is always willing to help, active in many school affairs and an effervescent cheer- leader. Gary Young, Treasurer Likable Gary Young, our choice for treasurer, admits to being mad about those crazy plaid caps. He enjoys sports and is a drama enthusiast. Gary participated in Ins and Outs, that clever Parents' Night skit, a Saturday afternon radio forum, and admirably played Mr. Nelson, the assistant principal, in What a Life! Barbara Markham, Girls' Marshal Barbara Markham, our Girls' Marshal, is liked by all for her sweet personality. The production staff of What a Life! thanks her for willing aid in the prop depart- ment. Barb, who is a capable violinist and artist, will be well-remembered for her convincing impersonations of johnny Ray and Billy Eckstein. David Eldridge, Boys' Marshal Our own Boys' Marshal, and proud pos- sessor of that real gone plaid sport coat, is David Eldridge. Dave, by his sincere naturalness, has won a host of friends, especially girls! il-le can usually be found in the swimming pool, as he is among the most important swimmers on our cup- winning team. Rooms ll I, 206 Bottom Row: H. Schnell, D. Dougherty, T. Wiegert, 1. Crumlish, M, Cascio, P. Benedetti, D. Braun, R. Thrun, A. Schwarz- mueller, R. Allen, R. Sobczak, R. Wehrle. Second Row: G Woitkowski, R. Bock, R. Zielinski, W. Ayers, A. Clark, D. Chalcraft, 1. Crandall, R. Cheeley, T. Webb, A. Castiglia, D. Eckel, W. Smith. Third Row: C. Sterling, C. Wagner, D. Crane, G. Hauser, P. Weitz, 1. Carlin, B. Dowd, M. Di Pota, M, Voelker, 1. Chunco, 1. Moyer, R. Werelus. Fourth Row: R. Stockinger, E. Swiatek, F. Weibel, R. Szykowny, P. Storm, R. Seibert, K. Walter, A. Cologgi, R. Drollinger, R. Smith, T. Timberlake, J. Tita, Fifth Row: G. Stock, I. Urbanski, F. Sorgi, R. Dean, C. Brauer, P. Stoll, N. Becker, P. Catania, R. Cromp. Rooms 239, 241, 100 Bottom Row: N, Downes, R. D'Amico, S. Errick, N. Heider, S. Graham, C. Meloon, M. Dirschel, M. lanish, B. Hamilton, K. Goodrich, M, Crangle, P. Gordon. Second Row: D. Grotz, D. lohnston, C. Flynn, C. E. Crotty, M. Goodspeed, N. Dittman, D. jarzebinska, A. Denk, C. Kasprzak, D. Crapsi, M. Finn, I, Flattery. Third Row: A. Hartmann, A. D'Amaro, M. Hartzell, P. Hammond, L. Griffin, D. johansen, G. Heck, S. Hammer. A. Del Prince, A. Hoechst. I DFcLurth Row: S. Hohl, D. Czaplinski, S. Delavalle, S. Cooper, G. Dentinger, G. Galinski, P. Doud, I. Dahlke, P. Hering, , ec. Fifth Row: M. Ruhland, 1. Harloff, A. Hagen, I. Pfohl. P. Dailey, 1. Harter. 61 Rooms 203, 204, 100 Bottom Row: W. Naylon, R. Caebel, R. Hartnett, R. Farr, E. Sachenik, T. Cawrys, C-. Hoke, W. Mulligan, R. Hoshal, R. Rice, R. Kelly, R, Levine. Second Row: D. Koch, C. R. Goldstein, F. Fleury, R. Schuman, M. Martinelli, C, Lochner, R. Maving, G. Reinig, G. McNeil, W. Hibbard, M. Heinold, C, Rossi. Third Row: E. Renning, C. Gorman, T. Reeb, R. Left, L. Otminski, R. Niedbala, C. Schwan, D. Pritchard, M. Kotlarski, W. Roberts, 1. King, N. Mruk, W. Scherer. Fourth Row: D. McDonald, R. lackman, W. Raymond, R. johnson, R. lakubowski, A. Papatagos, 1. Spiess, B. Hearn, A. Metzinger, R. Foster, S, Reen. Fifth Row: D. Robinson, S. Con, R. Freier, E. Hays, R. Marthia, D. Cress, D. McPhee, E. Schmidt, A. l. Hyde, R. Russell. Rooms 243, 259, 262 Bottom Row: B. L. Wendel, B. Martelli, M. Reehling, R. Lewandowski, L. Leney, P. Knasiak, R. Marano, C. Konerth, B Pittman, M, Poch, l. Roth, M. LaPenna, Second Row: M. Label, L. Kazmierczak, A. Krystal, I. Schueler, 1. Rich, C. King, P. Marnon, B. Marinaccio, M. Lauck, R Leahy, M. Lucci, C. Rapp, M. R. Reilly. Third Row: 1, Schmitter, M. Pieczynski, M. Wood, B. Markham, B. Saxer, P. Krier, D. Regalla, H. Pontrello, M. Puglia E. Mac Farland, 1. Sahlen, L, Saviano, E. Knopf. Fourth Row: l. Schneggenburger, N. Prell, 1. Piontek, l, Schoof, I. Krull, E. Maidanik, M. Prolejko, N. Littlefield, L Koenig, S. Klute, M. Pinkel, P. Kelly. Fifth Row: M. Ralicki, G. Lloyd, M. Luecht, E. Kimmler, N. Schoof, 1. Holser, P. Piotrowski, L. Reitmeier, P. Kolbe, N. Raybould, A. Scheibel, I. Sandacz. 63 - Rooms 263, 266 Bottom Row: N. Wasierski, I. Benshadle, I. Sturm, M. Burns, M. A. Ciezki, B. Trenberth, C. Wiscamp, A. Carroll, I Weishaupl, P. Williams. I. Clifford, C. Wesp. Second Row: S. Ceglia, A. Yammarino, M. Weiner, I. Blarr, M, Tropman, B. Burg, I. Boorman, C. Campagnolo, M. Bickle I. Colella, A. Weick, B. Carr. B. Bernick. Third Row: S, Wawrzyniak, C. Amborski, S. Betz, A. Arendt, P. Bowen, A. Butler, A. Baniecheck, M. Tixier, M. Wal- leshauser, I. Creed, S, Zalewski, M. Wallenhorst. Fourth Row: I. Barbeau, M, Axford, M. Yocum, P. Vanderwalker, M. Sullivan, A. Vogel, S. Tolin, F. Becker, I. Thielkc E. Wolff. Fifth Row: C. Corker, S. Bednarek, M. Zasowski, C. Vann, M. Strzelczyk, D. Weiss. Rooms 303, 366 Bottom Row: C. Schultz, C. Sercu, A. Notaro, S. Nice, M. Stephan, M. O'Connor, I. Matre, E. Penkaty, B. Pfeil, I. Silver- man, E. Statler. E. McMillan. Second Row: R. Milani, E. Martin, C. Sitarzewski, A. Lobdell, V. Slawinowska, L. Metzger, R. Mascia, M. Newham P Stevenson, R. Smith, P. Munzert, I. Mueller. 1 I -A Third Row: I. Spranz, D. Mersdorf, F. Masset, B. Norholm, C. Staskiewicz, R. Shobert, D. Mussen, L. Silvaroli, A, Spielman E. schreck. ' Fourth Row: R. Smith, P. Schrack, I. Stockman, B. Seibold, R. Netter, P. Schriner, A. Streeter, I. Moxer B. Strong I Myszka. ' ' A Fifth Row: P. Meier, C. Stewart, S. Seegar, P. Percy, M. Shamblen, R. Merz, D. Seifert. 62 juniors . . .future sovereigns of kensington Club activities, participation in sports . Letter Day . . . these are some of the events sington . . . By taking an active part in many learned to do things that were of value to us be of great assistance to us in our senior year . . elections, junior Day . . . the junior Prom, that have highlighted our junior year at Ken- activities in and outside of school, we have in our past years at Kensington and that will and after we graduate from school. Many junior girls seem to like working in the library. So in the future if you see joann Sahlen, Theresa Colella, Moira Lee Finn, or Carolyn Konerth working as a librarian you'll know why. Dave Eckel, our fleet-footed friend, won craft, Dave Eldridge, Dave Koch, Norm Mruk, All-High Cross Country honors. Darrell Chal- Cordie Reinig, and Dick Robinson won cor- responding honors in the swimming department. Marilyn Tropman, our bubbling cheerleader, portrayed Barabara in the Spring Play She also won the speaking contest. Roger Seibert won all-high honors on the second basketball team, while Al Clark received all-high mention for football. Among the girls in the Drill Team, some Rosalie Milani Matha Burns joan Mueller june Cordon of the outstanding juniors are: Angie DiNatale Phil Piotrowski Maureen Crangle Globe Trotter Don McPhee believes that one picture is worth a thousand words. Next year he will try to show Mr. Nilson that pictures he collects. he can imitate the basketball stars in the Wonder if joan Rybka, Fay Becker, Carolyn Konerth, and Nan Weiss will still be the bowling champs in the future? Mike DiPota, Dick Smith and Fred Fleury are planning to purchase the new three- dimensional cameras so they will be experts at their jobs when they go to Hollywood. A charming junior who came from Utah this year is C-eorgeana Sheldon. Ron Stockinger will soon be publishing a new book entitled THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CHESS. Each purchaser will receive a new chess board. Pat Knasiak, another cheerleader, is proficient in dancing as well as in sports. After Tom Reeb, Paul Stoll, Paul Storm going to give minuet lessons. and Roy Tripi graduate from school they are Some Colleens in the St. Pat's dance were: ' jean Boorman Maureen Crangle Ann Notaro Dick lDadl Robinson, jim Urbanski and set of sights for their golf clubs so they won't Maureen Dirschel Pat Knasiak Dave Koch are working on a high-powered miss their putts when they are on the green. An expert badminton player is Carol Rapp. Oustanding in activities outside of school are: Carol Vann Pat Schrack Sandy Errick Mary Grace Wallenhorst Next winter when the hockey season arrives, Roger Bock and Bob Cheeley will be using a new radar attachment on their hockey sticks that will enable them to find the puck more easily. Many juniors have been active in sports ming, basketball and volleyball. such as baseball, badminton, bowling, swim- Sandra Betz, one of our honor roll leaders, was a delegate to the United Nations Convention. Faye Becker, our versatile cheerleader active in all sports, seems to like being near the swimming team. From Mr. Pinkow's Penthouse right down to talkative Mr. Banas' swimming pool the junior class of Kensington has been well represented this year. Next year and in all our future years, we hope to develop to useful advantage the valuable traits we have acquired in our junior year. Moira Lee Finn Elbridge Renning 64 Rooms 205, 207 Bottom Row. W, Evarts, R. Agthe, B. Hynds, R. Catalano, S. Lauricella, R. Mauerman, R. Getzin, H. Dowski, P. Brunner B. Blakelock, I. Mandell, 1, Folts. Second Row: 1. Barback, L. Feolo, R. Meyers, l. Demme, 1. Fries, 1. Burr, R. Dumke, D. Cowan, M. Henry, A. Wind, R Geiger, K. Condrell, R. Farrell, M. Achter. Third Row: , . , . , . E. Malinowski, R. Mary, D. Freiert, C. Freiheit, 1. Congdon, 1. Crowley, M. Kahn. B. Dolata, D. Fischer, B. Jacobs G Ciminelli R Finucane R Canfield, C. Gregoire, R. Ciurczak, W. Berner Fourth Row: R. Battaglia, 1. Lennon, T. Kelley, F. Kreppel, W. P. Lynch, M. Christopher, R. Henri, W. Adams, S. Bevi Iacqua, T. Forster, R. jedrzejek, W. Haas. Fifth Row: P. Becker, 1. Ferrara, D. Rochonski, M. Martin, 1. Hubert, I. Kaiser, D. Haag, D. Browinski, T. Hannan, W Kraus. Rooms 307, 357, I00 Bottom Row: C. Brown. C. Bestine, D. Corbetta, M. Anderson, K. Bates, B. N. Cash, C. Conrad, F. Bruno. Second Row: D. Hoedt, S. Chojnicki, I. Creola, B. Clabeaux, C. Becht, D. LePine, B. Clabo, R. Atzrott, A. Charters. Third Row: l. Baltus, 1. Burke, F. Bamberg, N. Anderson, C. Bundrock, R. Bausch, M. Bentley, C. Carpenter. Fourth Row: C. Crowl, C. Cronyn, D. Brunner, A. Cantillon, I. Curtis, C. Bartoszek. Fifth Row: P. Barnes, D. Coletta, S. Bolt, C. Becker, C. Ackland, A. Crotty, Borucki, I. Bartolucci, B. Bopst, 1. Bernhardt Boehringer, 1. Breeser, 1. Austin, D. Cioch, N Butler, B. Ciminelli. C. Brown, S. Cable, 1 Baun, E. Baumann, I. Carney, P. Kelly, C B. Cameron. 65 'T Rooms 451, 453 Bottom Row: V. Di Cenzio, L, Franke, M. Fields, P. Harrington, A. De Lance, S. Crabianowski, S. Hillman, I. Denz, S. Danat, B. Hoffman, C, Grzedzielski, R. De lac. Second Row: S. Graham, E. Fuerst, A. Farren, N. Custaferro, N. Handley, I. Geiger, D. Hruby, S. Hruby, P. Carrold, M Hubert, P. Eagle, F. Gutowski, S. Held. C, Gangnagel. Third Row: I. Dye, 1. Dolata, 1. Hawthorn, F. Diodato, A. Denk, L. Dean, E. l-lann, I. Henry, P. Di Lallo, S. Dedline, C-. Berryman. Fourth Row: T. Dillon, T. Generoso, B. C-riffin, E. Henderson, P. DePlato, D. Hubner, M. Driver, A. Felix, A. C-randmaison, N. Douglas, P. Donahue. Fifth Row: l. Harrington, N. Freiberger, L. Heinold, M, Demski, C. C-ruber. Rooms 209, 211, 100 Bottom Row: D. O'Brien, R. Ryan, R. Nowak, l. Sullivan, R. Tripi, R. McCall, D. Callivan, 1. Mullen, H. Snyder, R. Perosa R. Walkowiak, A. LaCrego. Second Rowi R. Trank, E. Taylor, I. Pleban, D. Schwaegler, R. Peters, R, Sawyer, R. Thielke, F. Klein, D. Westphal, M Winer, P. Turner, W. Otis, E. Surowiec, I, Sliwinski. Third Row: R. Schmidt, R. Lock, 1. Fischer, P. McManus, W. Rusch, E, Seifert, E. lakubowski, C, Roedel, C. Nepokroeff C. Sankus, R. Wiepert, D. Ruhland. Fourth Row: E. Therrien, C. Schlez, T. Bernardo, R. Wrona, C. Rosati, H. Coppola, F. Brill, C. Muehlberger, T. Rooney H. Wozniak. Fifth Row: M. Wilson, F. Williams, C. Triftshauser, R. Paxson, K. Seager, R. Shields, C, Pike, R. Soos. 66 Rooms 455, 457 Bottom Row: S. Meger, P. Lemper, S. Knox, P. King, C. Kachelmeyer, F. Merrifield, G. Mascia, V. McKay, I. Helenbrook K. Knight, B. Lehr, L. Kuske. Second Row: T. Dube, 1. Kirchner, C. Kellner, S. Lipp, M. Meyers, B. Martina, P. Makowski, I. Merz, L. Magiera, N. Lich- tenthal, 1. Mary, D. Mazella. Third Row: N. Lucci, A. Maichrowicz, C. jarzyniecki, S. Kozlowska J. Klein D Maher K McCurty R lories, S. McFar land, N. Matteson, P. Minken. S. Marks. l ' ' ' ' V . ' - Fourth Row: l. McLaughlin, P, Moliterno, I. Landwehr, C. Mauer, D. Majchrzak, P. Leone, 1. LaRue, S. Lau, S Lattimorc C. Kruzicki. Fifth Row: L. Kasprzak, D. Kaffai, I. Huth, B. MacKearnin, W. McCoIgan, C. Knoop, C. Klass. Rooms 462, 463 Bottom Row: C. O'Connor, D. Saub, l. Richards, B. Nash, D. Rodems, C. Lipsius, R. Neuner, C. Schafer, N. Morlock, M. Person, R. Pontrello, V. Schenk, Second Row: M. Neubarth, R. Queerio, C. Rommel, P. Nawrocki, D. Michenzi, C. Rickard, 1. Peresan, C. Scharhag, I. Norton, P. Saltarelli, G. Sheldon, A. Osborne, Third Row: M. Pert, C. Nostro, B. Ruminski, S. Nawrocki, 1. Nanna, 1. O'MaIley, P. Morn, A. Niklas, I. O'LaIly, D. Reichert, B, Scarafia, C. Nowicki, N 'Fourth Row: M. Munzert, 1. Milani, 1. Parkes, S. Muran, C. Pokorski, I. F. Neuner, D. Pritting, D. Rook. D. Rogge, B. ap es. Fifth Row: D. Peters, E. Fisher, L. Reisch, M. Rambuss, C. Neil, D. Powalowska, J. M. Neuner, 67 Rooms 465, 466 Bottom Row: E. Stegner, M. Fox, W. Ziegler, N. Walberg, L. McCullough, C. Cummer, A. Norton, E. Seres, M. Spinner, P. Statler, G. Hubbard, 1. Schorr. Second Row: C. Zagarino, P. Witt, C. Watson, B. Whissel, N. Stamp, D. Seitz, G. Schifferle, B. Wonacott, N. Westphall, A. Sterben, S. Call, S. Williams. S Jhird Row: 1. Tonello, V. Young, B. Seivert, G. Schwarz, C. Witzel, E. Cray, P. Wojnowska, 1. Wurtz, S. janish, N. mit . Fourth Row: N. Wolfgruber, I. Schwelle, E. Carney, N. Waters, M. Slager, E. Dingwall, E. Miller, P. Stoos. Fifth Row: A. Szymanski, S. Lipke, S. Young, M. Wekemann, L. Schwartz, 1. Smith. The Future . . . As Sophomores See It . . Read of our future, Then let it sink sound- That all of our sophomores Are We' getting around! re expecting to See . . . Carrie Conrad and june Curtiss become WAVES. Nancy Cash make the Varsity Debate Team. Audrey Cott as a fashion designer. Sue Cable as a dancing teacher. Pat Harrington's snow sculpture figures. Anne Charters' famous travel folders. Carol Watson leading the Marching Band. Pat Eagle become a model. Marguerite Fields go into the Women's Air Force. janet Dye become a professional accor- dion teacher Nancy Douglas as a beautician. Barbara Clabeaux become a painter and teacher at the Albright Art Gallery. Morton Achter as a musician of many talents-perhaps a concert pianist! More of Don Ruhland's witty writing. Many more new members of Bob Ciur- czak's Hot Rod Club lan organization for good purposes.l Artful Adams's art on exhibit. Franklin Klein as a deep philosopher. Many charming sophomore girls be- come charming secretaries. Many more sophomore boys go out for football and basketball! What it feels like to be a junior! sophomore celebrities . . . When we look back to our Sophomore year we will definitely associate some of our fondest high school memories with this stepping-stone year of high school. No longer are we inexperienced Freshmen. Now we can eagerly look forward to our upperclassmen years. Among the many Sophomore Celebrities are: Sparkling Bev Clabo, who appeared on WBEN-TV Schools At Work, sewing her Easter coat. Bill Rusch, an important member of Mr. Millard's Chess Team. Last October he par- ticipated in the Lake Erie Open Chess Championships. David Fischer also figures importantly on the school Chess Team. Attractive posters were again offered by artistic Nancy Wolfgruber. Ever try to distinguish Frank Williams from the tuba he attempts to play for Mr. Pinkow? Another musician in the large instrument department is Clark Trift- shauser. The baritone saxophone he plays is almost as tall as he is. Three Sophomores who tickle the ivory under the direction of Mr. Pinkow are: joan Bernhardt, Myrtle Person, and Lois Franke. john Storms was the only Sophomore member in the cast of our Spring produc- tion, What a Life! We are bound to see him in many other plays. Our well-groomed Diane Seitz looks good in a football uniform, especially during athletic skits. Ronnie Shorty Ryan was a letterman on Mr. Duquin's Cross-Country Team. We are proud of athletically inclined Velma Young. She's a cheerleader who really has the spirit! Andre Namenek is also a new and active cheerleader. Two very ambitious girls who worked hard for their Freshman letters are Fran Diodato and Myrna Rambuss. We are very glad they finally made it this year. lf you ever wonder where Bill Kraus, Marty Kahn, and Tim McMullen are after school during the swimming season, you'll find them 'in the pool practicing for forth- coming meets. Bill Kraus made the All- High Team. Two girls who helped to make a success of Ken's Water Show this year are Dolores Rodems and Gail Crowl. This year's McNamara was joe Fer- rara. He really looks good in short pants. Penny Lemper boasts of having studied the Greek language for eight years. Versatile Morton Achter adds to his many activities through h'is amusing ventrilo- quisms. Ambitious Nancy Freiberger seriously intends to go into missionary work. Clayton Freiheit has a large reptile and fish collection. He is quite interested in that field and also works at the Buffalo Museum of Science. Popular Nancy Westphall boasts of at- tending all the athletic games and meets. Our two sets of twin girls are judy and Delphine Hrubyg and jean and june Neuner. We are wondering how jean and june both maintain those high averages! Mr. Bergstrom is thankful that Sam Bevilaciqua is on his baseball team. Nancy Blumreich kept us guessing when she posed for Mystery Girl. In our Easter assembly, Barbara Wonacott proved to have a nicely cultured voice. A bundle of flowers to Carl Muehlbergerl Because of an unfortunate football accident, he missed playing on this year's basketball team. We will see more of him next season. Ken's Sophomore girls really got down to brass tacks when they pinned flowers on both the basketball and the swimming teams. Among those responsible for this are jane Hawthorn, jean La Rue, and Bobbie Butler. Versatile Gloria Bundrock excels in her studying besides being very active in after school sports. Look for Eugene Ciminelli, jerome Hu- bert, Bill Otis, and Mickey Taylor as stars on next year's football team. A Ken girl who really seems to be inter- ested in working with the junior Red Cross is Barbara Clabeaux. She is a very active member. joe Folts is following in the foosteps of his older brother. Believe me, he plays a mean game of tennis! This year's Sophomore will long be re- membered in future years at Ken. As we approach our junior year we will see these, and many more, traveling down the road to success. Rooms 213, 100 Bottom Row: E. Barlow, I, Butler, 1. D'Amico, L. Crapsi, R. Faber, P. Burger, A. Dolata, D. Brady, R. Crego. Second Row: W. Vernon, A. Bauer, j. Eberle, I. Ewert, S. Block, lr., E, Chapman, lr., I, Cunilus, 1. Dedloff, P, Decollibus Third Row: R. Betz, L. Carnevale, E. Hoebel, D. Buckley, R, Bartha, I. Bendig, Fourth Row: F, Burns, L. Dobmeier, N. Davis, C. Baschnagel. Rooms 301, 313 Bottom Row: 1. Weir, 1. Walberg, E, Thomson, I, Seitz, C. Smith, B. Wekemann, l. Tague, 1. Van Lew, M. Stutz, M. 1 Treadway, K. Young, S. Taylor. Second Row: C. Smolen, B. Speidel, 1. Thurn, l. Watson, J. Veros, L. Szymanski, R. Wissing, R. Stolzman, A. Wick, B. I Sullivan, N. I. Strauss, L, Stotz. Third Row: E. Ursitti, I, Waters, M, Seeley, M. Zimmerman, I. Von Langen, I. Staley, A. Wilczewska, I. Thrun, D Westermeier, S. Skowronski, B. Sedita, I. Walters, I. Tursini, S. Smith. Fourth Row: I. Cox, D, Schwartz, D. Smith, L. Swartzenberg, A. Stevens, F, Summe, C, Wortman, M. Wunderlich, Tamm, L. Will, B. Weick, C. Schoen, E. Webb. Fifth Row: L, Taylor, B. Symonds, A. Trznadel, A. Trost, I, Upton, P. Smith, B. Smith. 70 D Rooms 304, 305 Bottom Row: I. Winer, G. Wishart, K, Fredricksen, I. Wind, A. Walters, R. Wild, P. Wollenberg, N. Snelling, B. Finn C. Hall, W, Flattery, D. Green. Second Row: A. Criskevicius, C. Redanz, K. Clriet, I. Anzalone, l. Wittman, D. Wroblewski, D. Waldowski, I. Reilly, C Hollstein, C. Kieffer, R. Botham, D, Kellogg, I. Karkoska. Third Row: H. Crandrnaison, C. Goodwin, W. Hageman, T. Fulton, S. Kilian, T. Erhardt, R, Harlock, 1. Fahning, T. lach imiak, W. Wilson, I. Hayward. A Fourth Row: D. Wobig, P. Whalen, I. Williams, D. Cetzin, K. Hauser, E. Ferger, 1. Crosskopf, E. Beicke, W. Enser, C. Hall Fifth Row: C. Walleshauser, R. Kingston, P. Hokanson, C. lohnston, D. Angierski, R. Germain, R. Kelly. Rooms 311,100 Bottom Row: 1. Robison, A. Schifferle, R. Quirin, C. Schultz, N. Remmy, E. Rogge, N, Priester, l. Schiller. Second Row: 1. Reinhardt, D. Raab, M. Ricketts, D. Draucker, l. Richardson, I. Rau, l. Rick, F. Reilly, R. Roush, V. Schultz Third Row: E. Scheppan, l. Schumacher, 1, Schlemmer, M. L. Ruppel, D, Schilling, S. Reeb, M. Saviola, 1, Quagliana, Fourth Row: C. Quint, H. Roberts, 1. Rose, D. Reitmeier, E. Roberts, M. Ryan. 71 Rooms 306, 309 Bottom Row: R. Magee, C. Randall, R. Pembleton, L. Ligarzewski, K. Schuh, N. Perino, N. Paske, R. Mclntosh, 1. Lang, K. Schnabel, W. Kranz, 1. Buckley. Second Row: C. Soby, R. Latchford, N. Vogt, R. Voelker, L, Romagnuolo, R. Morrison. R. Schimant, K. Spranz, D. Moritz, C, Mazza, R. Rindone, D. Robinson, 1. Meehan. Third Row: R. Thorp, R. Schwan, R. Schlee, A. Stevens, A. Mudd, G. Neubauer, R. Kinnius, A. Lemper, R. Martynowicz, D. Seil, D. Schoening, 1. Rogers. Fourth Row: G. Robert, P. Steimle, C. Mayne, F. McNeil, A. Nassivera, C. Martin, D. Timberlake, D, Wagner, G, Saxe, C. Pache. Fifth Row: M. Romance, R. Moulton, 1. Nixon, G. Kramer, D. Wagner, F. Payne, 1. Storms, R. Totaro. Rooms 401, 403 Bottom Row: E. Bardol, C. DeBergalis, R. Berryman, C-. Brown, l. Boucher, E. Boehringer, M. Binner, C.. Del Col, 1. Car roll, B. Bradford, D. Donaldson, P. Bouck. Second Row: A. Bembenista, S. Buhles, 1. Burger, A. Drabinski, V, Cattoni, H, Doug as, , rew, 1. Boller, B. Bowen, 1. Bechtold, M. Carpus, S. Cook. Third Row: C. Bosch, 1. Breen, M. DiBerardino, D. Berge, B. Baumgert, V. Cieszynski, D. Abramowski, K. Baszczynski, A Battaglia, K, Ast, C. Brawn, 1. Allen, L. Bork, S. Cunningham, A. Antoszewski, Fourth Row: G. Cancelli, 1. Breeser, B. Dormann, V, Crump, L. Cutini, C. Borczynski, 1. Belter, C. Staskiewcz, C. Boesl C .Anderson, K. Bellezza, M. E. Bird, S, Marsden. Fifth Row: 1. Balbiesz, M. Burke, 1. Clement, B. Crockett, S. Coll, B. Button, D. Bonner, 1. Albright. I D C T. Crew, M. Beckett 72 i i Rooms 404, 405 Bottom Row: L. Koscielny, A. Huber, M. Ciacalone, 1. Ehrlich, B. Kammeror, C. Fialkiewicz, M. Fell, B. Full, M, Cay, L LaPenna, M. Germain, L. Goble. Second Row: T. Cram, A. jordan, E. lakubiak, B. Hendrickson, I. Kirst, 1. Knott, L. Hector, D. Helmerl, 1. Koch, C. Ccisel M, Dutchess, I. Duttweiler. P, Kaufman, R. Caluski, Third Row: M. Kuske, A. Koscianski, I, Freeman, R. Ives, M. Krueger, C-. Grotz, L. Gardner, I. Ingraham, L. A. Hassel- beck, A, Dudziak, B. Gilmour, G. Fanara, S. jones, W. judge. Fourth Row: D. Crunder, N. Kirchmeyer, I. Hopps, M. C-asko, P. Eckel, N. Harlach, S. Friel, E. Hahn, N, Kern, K. Koeof E. Crondahl, L. Hughes. Fifth Row: B. Fuchs, S. Krawczak, A, Kane, M. Heyn. L. Krakowiak, S. Eder, K, Dressel. Rooms 406, 4'l I Bottom Row: M. Norberg, T. Paolucci, 1. Norton, I. Mary, C. Metcalf, B. Moore, I. Meinzer, C, McKenna, M. Notar, F. Marino, P. Meger, C. Linton. Second Row: P. Plucinski, P. Plotnicki, R. Pinto, P. Pirri, M. L. Nolan, S. Newman, N. Mullen, C. Olson, I. Malone, A. Mayer, M. Makowski, P. Pawarski, E. Pontrello, I. Price. Third Row: C. Orcutt, S. Paulson, I. Pauly, P. Maze, C. McCarthy, C. Person, C, Patzke, 1. Miller, E. McKay, P. Ortncr, M. Nowak, N. Darcy, S. Long, S, Marvin. Fourth Row: R. Miller, B. Nebrich, D. Nagel, L. Moyer, N. Lewis, C. Perrotta, M. McGuire, S. Merrick, E. Lewandowski, C. Napierski, B. Pastecki, B. Licata, N. Manderscheid, 1. Mallon. Fifth Row: 1. Long, 1. Luecht, M. La Vigne, L. McDonald, N. Meyers, A. Phillips, E. Pochylska, D. Pollinger, B. Miskcll. 73 freshmen . . . commencing . . lf you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. judging from past and present events, we Kensington Fresh- men are destined for futures as varied and colorful as the patterns of a kaleidoscope. . . ln the Brain Department we have jesse Ketchum Medal winners joan Breeser, Maria Notar, Marianna Giacalone, Arlene Du- dziak, and Frances Marino: while Ann Bem- benista captured second honors. Mercita Binner and Robert Mclntosh are the proud possessors of the D. A. R. and S. A. R. Medals, respectively. Honor Roll leaders with averages above 95 for the first twenty weeks as announced by Mr. Chassin are: Carol Boesl, john Reilly, Donald Waldow- ski, Marianna Giacalone, Mary Ann Zim- merman, Lawrence Dobmeier, Lewis Crapsi, Gerald Kieffer, jo Ann Norton, joan Breeser, joyce Walberg, judith lngraham, Carol Patzke, Ann Huber, jean Von Langen, Bar- bara Button, Louise Mayer, Paul Wahlen, Elizabeth Roberts, Gary Pache, Charles Riter, Elaine Grondahl, Ellen Thompson, Rosalie Ives, and Nicholas Perino. . . Gerald Kieffer, jon Winer, Donald Wobig, and Robert Mclntosh are freshman members of the Stage Crew, the organiza- tion which makes assemblies tick. . . We have many hobbyists in our class. Outstanding among them are Marguerite Kaiser, who has a collection of three thou- sand stamps, Margie Carpus, who has a sports file of professional athletesg and Sally Merrick, whose beautiful doll collec- tion is unique . . . Promising prospects for the swimming team are Garv Pache, Paul Steimle, jack D'Amico, and David Appel. Lewis Crapsi and Al Mudd are future stars on the tennis team. . . Music enthusiasts are: Margaret Ger- main, an angel in the Christmas Pageant and a member of the A Cappella Choir, and judith Luecht, who proudly displays a pin for music. . . Some boys working for the future with jobs after school are Robert Moulton, George Kramer, Frank Payne, and Carl Randall. . . ln the paint brush and palette depart- ment we have janet Long, who holds an art certificate for poster and calendar workg and Thelma Crew, who works in water colors, designs her own clothes. . . The members of the Freshman Class of l953 seem to have the ability to make a success of their coming years at Ken and of the many years after they leave Kensing- ton. The fine characteristics developed here will prove to be of inestimable value in the occupational fields of their choice. We will keep up our scholastic averages but we will also take part in the many extra-curricular activities offered at Kensington. C4 'i ' df' one 1 S WYXJ. QM-i .131 4 A C61 3 4 1 , gf pg .... Csitbr l ,.,: .5 vjf- .. -fry C7 ' a . -.4f.j.,'i- ,i'.3QA,Y' i ll, N Q -1 5 , 1 i co, honor roll leaders I Bottom Row: D. Crapsi, A. Hoeflin, C. Rothfuss, R. Melg , B. Sturges, L. Meinke, I. Schueler, A. Arendt. Second Row: M. Pert, S. Kozlowska, I, Neuner, G. Bundrock, R. Trank, E. Schwan, R, Getzin, S. Betz, I. Spranz, D. Weiss. Third Row: 1. Richards, I. Merz, C. Kieffer, 1. Reilly, D. Getzin, P. Waldowski, C. Boesl, M. Ciacalone, V. Schenk. To develop perfectly integrated young people with enlightened and discerning minds is the main purpose of education. Therefore, an important step toward the fulfillment of this aim is the conscientious application of scholarship. At Kensington our scholastic achievement is proven by the long honor rolls, the many scholarship awards and the successful careers of our alumni. A sincere thank you is extended to Miss Carroll and all other instructors who so willingly and generously conducted the Wednesday evening scholarship classes to prepare seniors for the state scholarship examinations. 26th Week l 2th Week 2Oth Week 6th Week Lorraine Meinke 99.25 Ronald Melgier 98.8 Garol Rothfuss 98.6 Sandra Betz 98 Annette Arendt 97.2 Dorothy Weiss 97 Margaret Pert 97.4 Sandra Kozlowska 97 lean Neuner 96.6 lohn Reilly 98.6 Carol Ann Boesl 98.4 Gerald Kieffer 96.4 Seniors Lorraine Meinke 99.25 Lorraine Meinke 98.75 Carol Rothfuss Ronald Melgier Annette Arendt Sandra Betz Ioyce Schueler Dolores Grapsi Margaret Pert William Wind Gloria Bundrock Sandra Kozlowska Ioyce Merz Ioan Richards Virginia Schenk lohn Reilly Carol Ann Boesl Gerald Kieffer Donald Getzin 99.2 Carol Rothfuss 98.6 Audrey Hoeflin juniors 97.2 Annette Arendt 98.6 98.2 97.6 Lorraine Meinke Carol Rothfuss Barbara Sturges Sandra Betz 97.2 Sandra Betz 97.6 96.8 Dolores Grapsi 97.5 lean Rich 96.5 Edward Schwan 96.8 Dolores Crapsi Ieanette Spranz Sophomores 98.4 Sandra Kozlowska 98.3 Margaret Pert 97.2 Margaret Pert 97.7 Ioan Richards 96,6 Robert Getzin Freshmen 98.4 Carol Ann Boesl 97.6 lohn Reilly 97.6 98.6 98.4 97.4 Donald Waldowski 98.2 75 Ronald Trank lean Neuner lohn Reilly Carol Ann Boesl Marianna Giacalone 99.25 99.2 98.5 98 97.4 97 98.2 97.2 97 98.8 98 97.2 honor roll A total of 526 Kensingtonians achieved honor rating during the first four quarters of 1952-1953. The seniors led with 151 3 next were the freshmen -142g followed by the sophomores, who had 121 3 and the juniors with 112, Seniors Allen, Carole Balz, Donna 'Y' Bartscheck, Florence H' Baumann, Dorothy M' Becker, Frederick 2' Becker, Paul 'H' Bender, Olin Beyers, Idereen 'F Bickle, Marilyn ' Boeg, Roberta ' Borowiak, Melania ft Bottomley, Barbara 'l' Boyer, Earl t' Braun, john 'l' Butler, Robert 9' Clabo, Nancy 9' Coletta, Sonora tt Corbetta, Richard Wt' Czerwinski, Patricia ff Davis, Robert 'I' Dier, Sue Ann 'F Doerner, Alice Dowski, Edward t Duquin, Dona Eaton, Diane t Eberz, Diane 'i' Economou, Aglaia l' Edel, Thomas Ederer, joan Edmunds, Nancy 9' Emerson, Robert i l l Ersing, Patricia Fahning, Carole W Felli, joyce t Feuz, Elizabeth 'l'9 l l' Feuz, Nancy Fiedler, joan W Finsterbach, jean Flaherty, Anna Marie 'l' Foley, Colleen il' Forkl, Dorothy 'l l' Fraas, William 'l' Geddes, Elizabeth ti' Geiger, Harold Gerhardt oan it '2' . l ' Gertz, Barbara Wi' Gilbert, Barbara 'F Gille, Anna 'l'i'il ' Glose, Stewart tl' Gordon, Mary Ann Gritzke, Ruth Guckel, Lisa 'l' Hartzell, Marilyn 'l l l l' Heller, janice 'H' Hilliard, Rosemary Hinman, Nancy Hippchen, Ray i' Hiscutt, joyce Hoeflin, Audrey Hoke, Patricia 'W' Hooper, William 'l l' johnson, Carol 'H' Kane, Patricia l' Kaukus, Marie Kempker, Olga 'M' Klier, joan Ht Knasiak, Ronald 'l' Koch, jaoqueline WF Koerber, Marilyn ,l l'W' Kotarski, Alberta M' Kurz, Alice H' Lau, janet 'l' Lippold, Shirley 'l' Loder, Betty Ann il' Lysiak, joanne 'l l'f' Macfarlane, janet 'Wi' Maciejewska, Dorothy :mans Macy, Felicia 'l i Mangold, Mary tl' Mangold, Nancy i' Marthia, Elinor 'l l' Marzello, Marie a'9'H'e' Massman, Bradley 'l' Masters, Rosemary Meinke, Lorraine M. 'f' Melgier, Ronald 1 ' Menth, Robert M Mercurio, Mary Ann Mi' Michel, Patricia 'l l ' Molter, Nancy 'l l'il ' Moyer, Carol il' Murray, Carole 'l' Myers, Margo 2' Naudasher, Patricia Wi' Newman, Diane tid' O,Leary, Patricia 'l'i i i' Olson, Richard Palley, Howard 'l'H' Pauley, joan W Pauly, james Perdicas, Alexander Peters, Dorothy i'9'1 l' Piersa, Patricia 'ld' Poe, joan it Raab, Shirley Ann 'Mui' Reeb, joanne 'l l Reichert, David 'H' Rich, joanne 2 '9 ' Robinson, Anne Roesch, Barbara 'l' Rogacki, Arlene il' Rothfuss, Carol 'l'M' Ruber, Alice 'l l i' Ryan, james Sacher, Warren Schalk, joyce W Scheppan, jeanette 'l l ' Schoenle, Carol 'l'H Schwagler, Nancy 'M' Schreck, Carol 'l' Schwing, Marilyn 'ki' Scoones, Gerald Seitz, David 'l l Smith, Carole 'Y' Smith, joanne W Sodergren, joyce 'l' Staebell, jaciqueline 'i' Staley, joy Ann i l Stearns, joan 'F Sterben, Richard if Stevanato, Yolanda H 1 l Sturges, Barbara 's'a'f' Trautlein, jean M' Vohwinkel, Shirley Ann 'Y' Walter, jean Walter, Nancy Waltering, Gladys 'Wi' Webb, Clyde Webb, Virginia i i l' iq? A D Q35 tx fx fXi Q A v3 5 H55 A ,, Jf'.i -. 'lf . Fu.. wg'--,.c'g- - UA. , Q 1 f f,-1' X! + ' 1 ,, L- ii., TN ' Y '. 3' 1' ll 'inzi.,,-.',. 76 Weir, Mary Ann l Werner, joyce 'tl' Whitehead, Marlyn 'Y' Wilbert, Ruth Ht Wilde, Barbara 'l ' Wobig, Adele i Wojnar, joanne YM Woodward, joan 'l' Woodward, Myrna 'l l' Yoerg, Rosemary 'kt Young, Doris Zubiena, Donald 'l' juniors Arendt, Annette 'l't 'l' Bebber, Carol tl' Bednarek, Sylvia 'lol' Beers, Marguerite H' Betz, Sandra Burns, Matha l l' Carr, Barbara it Cooper, Suzanne 'l' Crandall, joel 'W' Crapsi, Dolores l ' Crotty, Carol E. 'l' Danitz, Dianna 9' Deck, joan ti Del Prince, Amelia 'l '9',l' De Lozier, Rita Denk, Audrey W' Dentinger, Gertrude 'l' Di Natale, Angeline Hi' Dittman, Nancy Eldridge, David M' Finn, Moira Lee l l' Flemming, Marilyn 'lf Fraas, Marianne Frost, joan 'l l' Galinski, Gloria Mi' Geyer, Patricia i l ' Gon, Stanley Hagen, Annette t 1 ' Harloff, jacqueline f 'l Hartnett, Robert ti Hauser, Gary i l l l' Hering, Patricia Wt' Hohl, Shirley 2' l-lolser, janis 'l jarzebinska, Delphine'l l',l' 'la great achievement . . . Mr. Kasprzak, Caroline 'Cl' Kazmierczak, Lorraine warm. Kimmler, Eleanor King, joseph Klute, Shirley 9' Kolbe, Phyllis 't Konerth, Carolyn Krull, janet ' La Penna, Madeline Lett, Ronald ' Lewandowski, Rita l Luecht, Margaret Mac Farland, Elaine ' Majdanik, Elaine Marano, Roslyn 'F Marinaccio, Barbara 'l' Markham, Barbara 'l ' Martin, Eileen Mascia, Rosemarie ' McMillan, Euphemia 'W' Meloon, Carol Metzinger, Albert 'l' Moyer, jean Mueller, joan Munzert, Patricia 'l' Mussen, Dorothy Myszka, Eugenia Netter, Rosemarie Notaro, Ann ' Pieczynski, Mary t Pinkel, Marion ' Pontrello, Helen Prolejko, Manica Ralicki, Maxine 'l ' Raymond, William ' Reehling, Marlene ' Reitmeier, Leone 'l' Renning, Elbridge 'l ' Rich, jean ' Rossi, Carmen 'l' Sachenik, Edward H' Saxer, Beatrice W Scheibel, Audrey Schmidt, Errick Schmitter, Carol 'l ' Schmitter, joan H' Schoof, lrmgard 'l' Schoof, Nancy 'l l ' Schueler, joyce Schwan, Carl Schwan, Edward 'l Schwartzmueller, A. Sercu, Christine Silvaroli, Lucy Sirtace, Bernice W Spiess, john Spranz, jeanette Staskiewicz, Geraldine iii Stewart, Carol 'F Stockman, joanne Storm, Paul Timberlake, Thomas ' Tropman, Marilyn ' Urbanski, james 'l ' Vann, Carol ak Vogel, Annette H' Voelker, Marvin Wasierski, Nancy ' Webb, Thomas 'l' Wehrle, Ronald Weiss, Dorothy Weitz, Paul 'l' Wesp, Carole Yammarino, Antoinette sew Young, Ga ry ' Zalewski, Suzanne Zasowski, Marcyann t Sophomores Achter, Morton Anderson, Margaret M Anderson, Nancy ' Battaglia, Robert ' Baun, Carol ' Becht, Carol l l' Bentley, Marie ' Berner, Warren ' Bernhardt, joan Marie 8181 Bestine, Carol ' Blakelock, Barton 'l Blumreich, Nancy ' Bolt, Sharlene W Brunner, Donna 'l' Bundrock, Gloria 'l l l' Burke, jean ' Cable, Sue 'F Cantillon, Ann 'F Cash, Nancy Charters, Anne Clabeaux, Barbara 'Wi' Clabo, Beverly l' Conrad, Carrie ' Corbetta, Dolores Cowan, David Crowl, Gail ' Dean, Lois tt Dedline, Sylvia 'i' Denz, jaoquelyn 'H' DePIato, Patricia 'l ' DiLallo, Phyllis 'i l l l' Dillon, Therese Diodato, Frances tt Dolata, Bertram Donahue, Patricia Evarts, William Farrell, Robert Finucane, Robert Fisher, David ' Frank, Ronald 'F Freiberger, Nancy 'ul' Freiert, Donald Gangnagel, Carol 'l l' Getzin, Robert Gruber, Carol Guastaterro, Nancy 'l' Haas, William ' Harrington, Patricia Heinold, Lillian Henderson, Elizabeth 'i' Huth, janice 'l' jankowski, james 'l' jones, Ruth 'l Kaiser, jason ' Kirchner, jean Klass, Carolyn ' Knox, Sally 'l' Kozlowska, Sandra 'l ' Kruzicki, Carol Ann Lattimer, Suzan ' Lau, Sandra Lauricella, Salvatore 'l' Lee, Diana 'l' Lehr, Beverly 'l' Le Pine, Nancy tt Lorenz, Mary Ellen Maher, Deanne 'l' Majchrzak, Diana wwfv-U ,. .. . ' rffffmgl' 2 , t 'lb 5' ' ,E .-S -:QQ .fa :A-:Qt 7 , ,,,, ,,,, 77 Axlerocl Makowski, Patricia Mauer, Gertrude McCall, Robert McColgan, Willa 'l McManus, Paul Merz, joyce Meyers, Ronald l' Munzert, Maureen Muran, Sally 'l' Myers, Marleen Namenek, Andre Neil, Carol ' Nepokroeff, Carl Neuner, jean 'l l l' Neuner, june ' O'Malley, judith 'l' Person, Myrtle Pert, Margaret Peterson, Robert Pokorski, Christine 'l' Pontrello, Ruth Powalowska, Dolores 'l ' Pritting, Donette Queeno, Rosemary l Rambuss, Myrna l Reisch, Lousie Rickard, Colleen N Richards, joan 'l l' Rogge, Dolores Rommel, Carol 'f Ruhland, Donald Ruminski, Barbara 'l' Scarafia, Barbara ' Schenk, Virginia l' Schwartz, Geraldine Seifert, Edward ' Seitz, Diane 'l' Seivert, Bonalyn ' Sheldon, Georgeanna 'l' Sliwinski, joseph 'l' Szymanski, Arlene ' Trank, Ronald W Walleshauser, Marie ' Wasierski, Carol Ann 'I' Westphall, Nancy Wind, William ' Winer, Marvin Witt, Patricia ' Witzel, Carol 'I' Woinowska, Patricia ' Wolfgruber, Nancy ' Wonacott, Barbara Wurtz, janice ' . . . activities Clubs, recreations, sports . . . extra-curricular projects innumerable . . . sketching, ceramics, cartooning . . . dramatics, debate, discussion groups . . . chess . . . music . . . dancing, social functions . . . organizations benefiting school and community . . . Art Serv- ice, junior Red Cross, projection staff . . . radio, journalism, homemaking . . . Our activ- ities at Kensington offer opportunities in the present . . . point the way to a creative future . . . The experience . . . stimulation . . . encouragement we gain from activities at Kensington . . . the ideas and ideals we develop . , . will form our personalities, awaken our life's ambitions . . . may shape our careers. And as time moves on . . . our activities . , in ceaseless flux . , . will change, increase, improve . . . Innovations will appear . . . television, atomic experiments, enlarged civic pro- grams, composing, sculpturing, adventures in understanding . . . We shall discover new worlds of the mind . . . new horizons for activities. 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However, the Club also furnishes the opportunity for all Latin students to become acquainted with each other and encourages them to partic- ipate actively in the programs, thereby enabling the members to assume respon- sibility and leadership. A highlight of the year's activities was the Christmas party at which a skit com- paring the way we celebrate our Christmas with the Roman celebration of the Saturn- alia was presented, gifts were exchanged, and carols were sung in Latin. Other pro- grams included plays, interesting articles about the Romans and, of course, games with a Latin touch. It is hoped that through the activities of this Club, which correlates knowledge gained in the classroom with extra informa- tion, the members will develop a keener appreciation for Latin. Sponsors: Miss Margaret Kenny, Miss Margaret McCarthy. Bottom Row: M. Binner, Cen- sor, B. Campbell, Quaestor, N. Freiberger, Quaestor, M. Koerber, C. Rothfuss. M. Pembleton Consul, R. Masters, Aedileg M Kahn, Aedileg A. Del Prince Praetorg S. Betz. C. Becht. Second Row: D. C-reen, A Huber, C.. Hubbard, P. Lemper M. Anderson, M. Notar, I Burke, N. Cash, I. Norton, I Walberg, C. Burger. Third Row: K. Grleb, A Arendt, C. Quint, I. O'Malley, I Smith, 1. Neuner, D. Majchrzak, G. Bundrock, H. Dowski, L. Has- selbeck, I. Kirchner. Fourth Row: R. Finucane, A. Phillips, B. Iacobs, P. McPhee, C Raskob, M. Winer, C. Neil, I Albright. - w Bottom Row: L Meinke W Mix, C. Boesl, Censor C Brauer Aedileg M. Bickle Censor O Bender, Consulg B Bottomley A Schwarzmueller, Praetor Second Row: E Stegner C Schultz, M. R. Reilly C m mel, M. Pert, E Scheppan I lngraham. P. Pirri R Pemble ton, M. E. Lorenz D Corbetta Third Row: B Seivert M Nowak, L. Dean S Cable B Griffin, E. Sachenik S Lau D Rook, B. Wonacott B Weick Fourth Row: I Balbierz C Hauser, S. Bolt, M Christopher B. MacKearnin, T Reeb and romance languages Front: D. Pritting, N, Larkin A. l-loeflln, A. Denk, C. Kruzicki A. Namenck, B. Clabcaux, M Ncubarth, A. Robinson, V, Cos- TYTBFIO. Rear: Miss Valcntc, M. Pcm bleton, C. Pcrrotta, M. Koerbcr M. Abb d M Y anan o, , ocum, I Merz, B: MacKearnin, l. Schuc- Icr. S, Con, I. Nanna, R. Trim ble, C. Maurer, A. Economou, E Pack, R, jones, P. Naudasher, R Melgier. Sponsor: Miss Catherine Va lente. Le Cercle Francais . . . Focus on France Parlez-vous francais? Did you say yes? Then why not attend one of the monthly meetings of Le Cercle Francais, under the capable direction of Miss Val- ente? Here you will learn some interesting customs and manners of the French people, including their songs, dances, and games. Meetings are conducted entirely in French by the President, Andre Namenekg Studying lf you should happen to meet a Ken student heading in the direction of Room ZO4 some Thursday after school, and you are greeted with Hola, Amigolv lHello, triendll you will know that he or she is on the way to attend a Spanish Club meeting. The Club aims to integrate the know- ledge gained in the classroom with addi- tional information about the Spanish lan- Bottom Row: F. Diodato, M. Sp nner, R, Martynowicz, I.. Melnke lPresidcr1tIg V. Webb 1Sccrotaryv g I. Holser, I. Ferrara, N. Edmunds. Second Row: S. Graham, B. Symonds, B. Wekemann, W. Wilson B. Mortina, P. Makow- ski, S. Betz, 1. Lau, 1. Grosskopf, W. Evarfs, M. Letzner, C. Am- borski, P, Schrack, E. Kimonler. Sponsor: Mass Lenore Dun- lavcy. Vice-President, Carol Kruzickig and Sec- retary, Barbara Clabeaux. The main social event of the year was the Christmas party. The program followed the traditional French pattern and included the singing ot the favorite carol, Cantique de Noel. Each meeting of Le Cercle Francais closes appropriately with the French National anthem, the Marseillaise. About Spanish guage, customs, and people. The Christ- mas party, where carols were sung in Spanish and delicious goodies were served, was especially enjoyed by the members. It is hoped that the members, through the activities of this Club, will develop a keener appreciation and understanding of Espanol. u-vez 21. r Group at left: D. Majchrzak, M. Pemble ton, A. DelPrince, P. Storm, l. Reeb L. Otminski. Group at right: R. Hilliard, M. Kenny, I Scheppan, W. Raymond, D. Newman I. Lennon. Sponsor: Miss Margaret Kenny. The Greek Club . . . Learned Philosophies The Greek Club is called The Athenaeum from the name applied to a temple in ancient Athens where men of learning gathered to discuss philosophy and other intellectual subjects. Though we do not pretend to be learned, the purpose of the club is the promotion of cultural interests, and since our Western civilization has for German Club . The purpose of the German Club is to supplement the work of the classroom. lt also gives the student an opportunity to put into practice what he has learned. The members meet twice a month, alter- nating formal and informal programs. At the formal type may be heard records of a German Opera or a talk on some section of Germany, illustrated by pictures or post- cards. A meeting may also be devoted to the most part its cultural roots in Greece, the meetings of the club have been devoted to a consideration of language, music, art, and literature with reference to their Greek origins, as well as to the historical back- ground of the text read in the Greek class. The club is under the understanding and capable leadership of Miss Kenny. . . Deutsches Verein the study of a German writer, poet, or com- poser. At informal meetings games are played. Every gathering is opened with the singing of German songs and an effort is made to engage those present in a German conversation. Those who come to meeting? during their first year of studying German usually continue to come for three years, proving that membership must be worth their while. Bottom Row: E. Rogge, F. Eckart, E. Fuerst, R. Gaebel, C. Rothfuss, K. Ast, L. Bettinger, l. Harloff. Second Row: R. Kingston, D, We'ss, P. Hokenson, C. Hollstein, M. Zimmerman. I. Rau. E. Chapman, L. Romagnulo, R. Quirin, R, Wissing. Sponsor: Miss Ruth Westerman, Seated: Ann Huber, Marlene Kuski, Phyllis Leone, Nancy l.aPaglia, Margaret Anderson, loan Ederer, Barbara Whissel, Carmela Perrotta, lanice Huth, Donctte Pritting, Melanla Borowiak, Shirley Raab. Standing: Sandra Betz, Beverly Mac- Kearnin, loyce Walberg, lohn Crieb, Nancy Edmunds, Victoria Cosmano, lacquelinc Koch, Christine Pokorski. Virginia Schenk, Nancy Morlock, Albert Dolata. Sponsor: Mrs. Mildred Stewart. journalism Club. . . Editing Events One of the many ways by which students of today can be informed is through news- papers. This year the aspiring journalists of Ken- sington met every Tuesday afternoon in Room 209. At these meetings, the 40 mem- bers, under the capable instruction of Mrs. Stewart, studied how to read newspapers, and how to gather and write news. Meet- ings began with the business of the day and included programs in which the students participated, A special event was the field trip through the Buffalo Evening News: and a high light of the year was the Valentine party, - a huge success. One of the journalism Club's accomplish- ments this year was the edition of several issues of Ken Key-Notes, the school paper. By issuing this paper, club members gained practical experience and also informed the students of important school events. Council On World Affairs Once again Kensington's arm-chair dip- lomats organized to discuss world problems under the capable supervision of Miss Walker. The Council on World Affairs began the year with a discussion of the Communist trials in the United States. The members participated in a Model United Nations meeting at State Teachers College on March 28. There, 60 high schools represented the 60 member coun- tries of the United Nations. Kensington re- presented the Netherlands. The agenda was the same as the agenda for the United Na- tions meeting this year. Previous to the general meeting, the Buffalo Seminary in- vited all the nations of the NATO group to a block meeting where they planned their strategy and agreed in advance on solutions for some of the major problems. Through such discussions, students have learned to take a more serious interest in national and international affairs and to express their opinions intelligently and forcefully. Seated: L. Hoffman, S. Raab, M. Koerber, N. Molter, M. Bickle, P. Duncan, B. Gilbert Standing: M. E. Reeb, G. Dentinger, P McPhee, P. Naudasher, G. Radzik, Miss Walker. Sponsor: Miss Verna Walker. i l Rear at bulletin board: C. johnson, P. Naudasher, I. DiPirro. Rear, standing: C. A. Baun, W. Adams, C. Pollock, S. Reuter. Standing: B. Clabeaux, M. Stephen, 1. Walter, A. Wobig, G. Arber. Working at tables, middle and rear: N. Strauss, P. McPhee, A. C. Del.ance, E. Knopf, D. Eberz, R. Allen, W. Berner, 1. Macfarlane, Group in front, at tables, standing and kneeling: 1. Fiedler, 1. Krzyzan, B. Roesch, Miss Davis, D, Zubiena, T. Hall, D, Balz. Sponsor: Miss Ethel M. C. Davis. Studio Club . . our Studio Club . . . profound in- fluence on the student artist . . . the ex- pression in the contemporary art field to- day . . . the hope for tomorrow . . . always looking to the future . . . what will art be then, what art forms will develop . . . the wish to be outstanding in our field of endeavor , . . the things we've done, what do they mean . . . for Hallowe'en a mon- strous witch . . . made from laminated paper, she soared into the future on her broom searching for what is to come . . . this group always thinking, striving, work- ing for more knowledge, more experience . . . we imagine it and feel it but cannot grasp it . . . that is what haunts us on into the night . . . the thoughts, the measure of human thinking . . . the dreams, practical application, the results of our dreams ex- pressed in the molding, forming, develop- ing of new forms . . . the world is our school . . . an ever-broadening outlook . . . new attitudes, new sense of feeling, con- templation . . . knowing our earth, pitifully small, a revolving mass, illuminated by the sun, engulfed in atmosphere, just one in a universe of multi-billion glowing masses . . . the foresight, the searching . . . in our striving to know more, what will be un- veiled . . . let's paint, paint, draw, draw, into infinity . . . Seated in front: Gregory Pol- lock, Gordon Arber, Marge Brun- ner, Donna Balz, Rear: Thomas Hall, Donald Zubiena, Carol Baun, janet Mac- farlane, lean Walter, Adele Wobig, Patricia McPhee, Diane Eberz, Warren Berner. ack: 1 , . . 7 f.,1f 1 Y . M l Standing at board: P. Stoll, M. Yocum, M. Pembleton. Standing at rear: T. Reeb, First Row, front to rear: 1. Schueler, C. Pokorski, N, Morlock, E. Sachenik. Second Row: M. Bickle, A. Sterben, P. Storm, M. Magee. Third Row: P. Naudasher, D. Eberz, C. Radzik, P. Minken, M. Tannario, M. Ralicki, M. Stephen. Sponsor: Miss Mariorie Frink. Art Service Club Have you ever been there? Fisher's cartoons, and beautiful slides jillg Where? shown by Miss Belknap. Sometimes Wilt? See:.L!m irizsfgree 'frail . ar i. w i u I jill: Ot course, every member ot the Art School at the time Maxine Rancid Service Club has' Whalls more' we and Christine Pokorski each gave a always have Conducted tours' TNS talk and so did Paul Storm. He used ?'ZK: arfsvfjlzv the eXh'b'l'On Called the opaque projector to show copies ' of paintings in the Philadelphia ack? l remember VWOWA The SUnCl-BY Paper Museum of Art which he visited on had 3 plCTUl'e of Ken students in the 3 recent' frip there' We had 3 Wonder- King Car- What elSe haw? YOU done? ful Christmas party, too. You'd like jill: We've seen Miss Davis's studio, Mr, this club. lt's fun. Ken Kartoon Club The Ken Kartoon Klub was formed to inal comic strips, gay cartoons and funny provide a source for student humor and drawings. Mr. Fisher has a large collection cartoon talent. Under the capable super- ot original comic strips and cartoons to aid vision of Mr. Fisher, members design orig- and inspire our tuture American cartoonists. T' Ag... V-3-ge, ,,, A, .. KEN C P Kmatooii 4 , Kult, K. Front Row: A. Sterhen, B Clabeaux, A. Wick, C. Gorman, Mr. Fisher. Middle Row: D, Eberz P. Nau- dasher. D, Zubieria, E. Crondahl. Standing: R. Getzin, E. Lauri- cella, R, Allen, 1, Mandeli. Sponsor: Mr. Raymond Fisher. Semi-circle in front: I. Staley Miss Mayer, C, Baker, M. Dil Pota, H. Kuebler. M, Wood, G Heck, A. DelPrince, M. Schlager Second Row: P, O'Leary, L. Meinke, 1. Lysiak, 1. Staley, A, Scheibel, D. Crapsi, D. Czaplina ski, P. Storm, M. Achter, 1 Harter, P. Schultz, M. Ciacalone. Third Row: L. Magiera, B Taylor, I. Trautlein, S. Weis- haupt, 1. Schmitter, R. james, I Belter, D. Newman, M. 1 Weiner, B. Clabeaux, A. Sterben, M. Poch. Sponsors: Miss Ruth Culliton Miss Virginia Mayer. The place: The time: The purpose: The manner: The Record Group Reports . . . Room l57 every Friday afternoon to explore the marvels ot music, both classic and modern films, entertaining and in- structive . . . records per- fectly reproduced on our new recording system . , . talks, technical and popular, on all of music's aspects . , . dem- onstrations, expert, precise, by Mr. Pinkow's protegees . . . student programs, pol- ished and adroit, by joy Ann Staley, Michael DiPota, Nancy Wolfgruber, and Paul Storm . . . posters, notices, signs advertising Buttalo's musical events . . . enjoyment, relaxation, in- creased understanding of music, queen of the arts. The result: Ken Dance Group Among Kensington's many clubs, there seems to be always room for one more. An innovation this year is the popular Ken Dance Group, Each morning this co-ed group meets in the gym to learn basic square dance steps and social dancing under the excellent direction ot Mrs. Lutkin and Mr. Duquin, the latter a professional square 79 dance caller, The group's first public presentation, a minuet in celebration ot Washington's birthday, was greatly enjoyed by everyone. The dancers' second appearance, in an lrish waltz, Mr. Callahan, at the St. Patrick's Day assembly, was also very well received. The Ken Dance Group is rapidly becoming one ot the biggest and most popular co-ed organizations at Ken. Brill, Noreen Dirschel Mr. Ralph S, Duquin. Front: Mercita Binner Ralph Bowen, Elaine Macfarlane Roy Tripi, Noreen Mullen Frank Standing: Natalie Kern David Seitz, loan Buhles, Paul Storm Lee Phillips, Andre Namenek Shirley Vohwinkel, Paul Stoll Pat Knasiak, Robert Butler Dona Duquin, Thomas Reeb Sponsors: Mrs, Ann Lufkin Radio Club Front Rowi D, Wilkinson Becker, I. Shea, H. Schugarclt. .P, Second Row: Mr. Haynes, F. Becker, R. Davis. W. Hooper, R. Dean, K. King, I. Crandall. Sponsor: Mr, lc-on Haynes. Learning the fundamentals of Radio opens the gateway to many fascinating fields. Kensington's Radio Club of the past has contributed alumni to many fields . . . Cornell Aeronautical Lab Engineering De- partment . . . WBEN-TV Cameraman . , . Army Electronics Instructor. . . Link Trainer Serviceman . . . Graduate Work in Engineer- ing at Carnegie Tech . . . West Point Cadet. The present membership is proving its mettle also. . .one with an F. C. C, amateur transmitting license . . . others aiding the Physics Department with demonstrations . . . all learning the fundamentals and many special applications under the expe rt tutelage of Mr. Leon Haynes. The future . . . ? But Crystal sets aren't crystal balls . . yetl C-od Save The King Cod Save the King is the theme song of 25 Ken students who meet Wednesday afternoons in Room 207. They're not En- glishmen but serious-minded chess players intent on preserving the king, the piece that represents royalty, at all costs. The members, proficiently coached by Mr. Millard, become Machiavellian schemers for a moment, knowing that the move being made will bear fruit a dozen moves later. The C-et-Aciquainted Tournament was won by Ronald Stockingerg and the victors Mr. Roy Black, City Chess Champion, spoke and then played l5 matches simultaneously, losing only to Bill Fraas and Mr. Millard. Team members were Bill Rusch, Bill Fraas, Ronald Stockinger, David Fisher, and Bob Davis. Teams from Bennett, Crover Cleveland, McKinley, Seneca, and Tech- nical, members of the High School Chess League organized this year by the Queen City Chess Club of Buffalo, East, Canisius, and St. losephis were Ken's victims at least once. The Chess Team, as their record sub- of the School Championship were Bill Fraas stantiates, has certainly learned how to and runner-up, Bill Rusch, At one meeting, Save the King. Standing in rear: R, Getzin ckett, R. Trimble, I, Riley, R Stockinger, C. Con, C. Nepo kroeff. Standing, middle and front: I Staley, D. Young, M. Ciacalone D. Fisher, D. Seil, W. Haas, D Haag, Mr. Millard. Seated: R. Davis, W. Fraas. Sponsor: Mr, Norman Millard immmi,'e W. Rusch, R. lacholski, B. Cro- Bottom Row: lrmgard Schoof, Seated: Richard McGee, janet Lau, Mr. Larrabee. Elinor Mar- thia, lohn Schneider, Thomas Reeb, Richard Dressel, loy Staley, Gordon Hall. Standlnqi Edward Sachenk, Gerald Buchert lV'ce - P'esi- dentlg Walter W'lson Gerald Grosskopf, lPres'dentlg Earl Boyer, Sponsor: Mr. Martin Larr:-bee. Slide Rule Club Each Wednesday Ken's mathematical geniuses frolic with figures in smiling Mr. Larrabee's Slide Rule Club. The junior Einsteins show off their ability in math by solving tricky brain teasers as well as useful mathematical pro- blems, Members learn the ins and outs of the slide rule, that can be used on the final exam, as well as the functions of the sex- tant, transit and micrometer and other instruments. They also measured the height of the sky-piercing Kenfield chimney with- out leaving the meeting room lO4. The club's officers are: Gerald Gross- kopf, President, Gerald Buchert, Vice-Pres- identg and Fred Becker, Secretary. Of these, the president, only, is chosen as a result of a slide rule test, while the other officers are elected by popular ballot. Everyone interested in mathematics should boast of membership in this interest- ing club. Homemaking Club Now let's see what's cooking in the Homemaking Clubl This group, which meets monthly under the direction of Miss Nesper and Mrs. Hyman, includes twenty- eight members. This year's officers are Nancy Schoof, Ruth Wilbert, Leone Reitmeier, and An- geline Di Natale. Activities started in October, when club members served at the luncheon for the Social Studies Section of the Western Zone Teachers' Convention. At Christmas, attrac- tive boutonnieres were made and sold to classmates. Fifty Valentine favors made after the February business meeting were gratefully received at the Meyer Memorial Hospital for children in the wards. Some of the girls gave entertaining illustrated dis- cussions of their particular hobbies. Making and filling seventy-five original Easter favors for the Veterans Hospital kept the girls especially busy again in March. A tour of the Hotel Statler, and a final dinner party, wound up a successful year. Phyllis Piotrowski, Leone Reit- meier, Nancy Schoof, Ruth Wil- hert, Angeline DiNatale, loan Mueller, Faye Becker. Second Row: Anna Marie Flaherty, Patricia Harrington, Lori Kuske, Barbara lakubowska, Mariorie Luecht, lean Boorman, Geraldine Heck. Annette Hagen, lean Trautlein, Shirley Weis- haupt, Betty Taylor. Third Row: loan Richards, Audrey Scheibel, loan Schmitter, Diane Eberz, Patricia McPhee, Arlene Roeacki, loyce Sodergren, Patricia Naudasher, Geraldine Radzik. 88 Bottom Row: E. Lauck, P Coxe, W. Berner. E. Downes, l Fcrringcr, Treasurer, I. Dormann, Vice-President, P, Czerwinski President, B. Sturges, Secretary P. Ersing, D. Smith, P. Masse M. A, Weir, M. Schwing. Second Row: L, Guarino I. Kaukus, L, Anthony, Schulz, A. Ryan. C. lasnau, Murray, l. Huber, M. Sedita, Dier, S. Haderer, C. Fahning. Grandits, l. Fraas, E. Geddes. Third Row: L, Basset. Pwfilrg KE I0 3. nw T 05 5, 'UI' -W 35 27' DJ TD Z-4 V S U1 3 21131 bert. D. Macieiewski, M, Warner M. A. Mercurio. R. Ruhland, P Piersa, R. Ziarniak, 1, Williams I. TrautleIn, M. Myers, M. Mani dell, G. Waltering. Fourth Row: N. Mangold, S Horn, R. Yoerg, C, Maestra, G Kajdasz. A. Kotarski, M, Boro- wiak, A, Szczur, I. Wojnar, L Buckley. B. Fabisch, M. Mangold S, Garnbin, Fifth Row: D. Shanahan, C Saxe, C. Smith, S. Clifford. F Bartscheck, M, L, Cross, D. Bau- man, C. Crotty. S. Beenau. Sponsor: Mrs, Rachel lacobs. Commerce Club The Commerce Club functions for Ken- sington's commercial seniors who are going into the business world. Members are given hints on how to be super-secretaries, stenographers and gen- eral office workers. Guest speakers talk of Activities Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Fink the well-organized Activities Office is kept smoothly moving with the assistance of l8 girls from the bookkeeping classes. Besides catering to the needs of the student body, Activities Office personnel willingly assist our faculty in typing and duplicating mate- rials for instructional use. ? requirements and opportunities in the pauper-to-riches business world. This year's officers are: President, Pat- ricia Czerwinski, Vice-President, lanet Dormann, Secretary, Barbara Sturges, and Treasurer, Dorothy Ferringer. Office ln the Activities Office, students may order books, purchase school supplies, and obtain tickets for athletic events. Not only is this service a great convenience to stu- dents and faculty alike, it also affords valuable vocational experience for the girls on the staff. Seated: Adrianne Craft. lear Laur, Shirley Kaudcrer. George Mintzer, Norma Van Wie, Rich- ard Corbctta, Mrs, Fink, loyce Hlscutt. Standing: Allison Miller, Roberta Boeg, loseph Morgano, Eleanor Downes, Carol Allen, loyce Aumick. Sponsor: Mrs. Esther Fink. D. Seil, C. Redanz, R. Kin- nius, R. Kingston, Miss Panzica, C, Pache, R. Farrell, j. Hayward, I. Karkoska, P. Hokinson, R. Cetzin, 1. Sullivan. Sitting: Marie Spinner, Collen Rickard, Pat Woinowska. Mar- lene Kuske. Sue Zalewski, Ann Huber, Pat Munzert. Standing: Dorothy Crew, Vir- ginia Cattoni, Shirley Klute, Miss Panzica, joan Breen, Anne Marie Flaherty. Seated in front: C. Raskob, F. Brill, 1. Washburn, Standing at record player: D. Barber, R. Smith. Standing at projector on left: R. Finucane, R. C-ritzke, N. Christopher, R. Farrell. Standing at opaque projector: W. Hibbard. F. Fleury, H. Kuebler, R. Thielke, M, DiPota, W j. Demme. j Sponsor: Miss Clara Panzica. Visual aids Seen any good movies lately? lf not, you,d better head for Room 4l3. Miss Panzica will suggest a film. The secretaries will see that it is ordered and one of the operators will be assigned to show you the picture. Few of us realize the amount of work the visual aids organization entails. The staff of nine secretaries and twenty-eight operators secures movies, film-strips, and recordings for assemblies and for individual classroom instruction. The audio-visual aids department here in Kensington is very well equipped. We have 4 motion picture projectors, 2 film-strip machines, and 2 still projectors for slides. The department can also supply us with record players, a wire and tape recorder and an opaique projector. Last year 493 films were procured, 45l of which came from the Board of Education. The audio-visual machines were used a total of l24l times. The values of audio-visual aids are numerous. Perhaps the most important of these are: l. They help to bring the world into the classroom. 2. They help students to learn more and remember longer what they have learned. 3. They provide an' effective stimulus to learning. The projection staff could not properlv function without the competent guidance of Miss Panzica, faculty advisor. juniors and Seniors received awards for their service to the school on Recognition Day. Front: Barbara Wonacott, Sec- retaryp Nancy Edmunds, Presi- dentg Paul Stoll, Vice-President. Back: loan Koch, Marie Bent- ley, Gift Box Chairman, Barbara Clabeaux, Tray Favors Chair- man, Barbara Button, School Album Secretary, Arlene Ster- hen, School Album Vice-Chair- mang Donna Rook, School Chest Secretary: Martha Yocum, School Chest Chairman, Sharon Wil- liams., Tray Favor Secretary. Bottom Row: Dorothy Forkl, jackie Koch, joan Schmitter, AI.ce Szczur, Patricia Piersa. Second Row: Mary Spielman, joann Smith, Carole Zagarino, Patricia Bowen, loan Schreck, Donna Boehringer, Sandra Mc- Farland, Pat Minken, joan Bausch. Third Row: Carol Olson, Carol lasnau, Gladys Waltering, Eliza- beth Feuz, Nancy Lee Matteson. Bottom Row: N. Wick, G, Quint, K, Ast, j. Balbierz, V. Cattoni. Second Row: T. Crew, j. Creola, P. Pawarski, D. Cioch, A. Cantillon, j. Parks, C, Baun, P. Schuh, D. Corbetta, D. Brunner, D, Ruby, C. Carpenter, D. Crew. Third Row: M, Di Berardino, C. Perrotta, D, Pollinger, I. Ruby, C. Buchenroth, B. Weick, C. Conrad, C. Brown, B. Brad- ford. Fourth Row: K. Young, j. Walberg. Sponsor: Miss Louise Belden. Co-Sponsor: Miss lola Smith. junior Red Cross Our junior Red Cross Council at Ken carries on its many activities by committees under the direction of President Nancy Edmunds and Vice-President Paul Stoll. Each committee has a special project to ful- fill Two representatives from our School Council attend the Buffalo Chapter Meet- ings, ln addition to our School Council, we have members assisting in Central Supply, Pharmacy, and the Blood Center at the Vet- erans Hospital, who render a service each day after school. They are a tremendous help to the regular staff at the hospital. Carrying on the major activities of the club in school are these four committees. The Album Committee has undertaken the task of incorporating in an album a pic- turesque view of our American school life to be sent to Yugoslavia this year. The Chest Committee, with the cooperation of Mr. Salisbury and students in the Industrial Arts, is assembling a chest and contents, which will include the necessities of an entire class in a foreign school. The Ciift Box Committee, under the sponsorship of the club's co-sponsor, Miss Smith, is filling individual gift boxes which will be appre- ciated in stricken areas of the United States and abroad. The efforts of the Scrapbook and Tray Favor Committees add to the entertainment and relaxation of patients in hospitals throughout Buffalo. The junior Red Cross Club is justly proud of its successful attempts in promoting beneficial acts of service. To be of service is a solid foundation for contentment in this world. debate . . . pros and cons Negative Debate Team lleft hand tablel: Miss Flierl, Nancy Feuz, timcker.-per. james Ryan, Robert Menth, Williarn Hooper, Sandra Betz, Affirmative Debate Team lright hand tablel: Marilyn Bickle, timekeeper, David Seitz, Patricia O'Leary, Howard Palley, Barbara Gertz, Mr. O'DonneIl, standing. Sponsors: Miss Doris Flierl, Mr. Martin O'DonnelI. Debate The Knights of the Golden Gavel, one of the most valuable extra-curricular activ- ities at Kensington, offers unusual oppor- tunities to its members. Every Wednesday afternoon this lively group gathers in the library to argue such provocative and wide- ly-varying topics as Resolved: That all students should receive a free college edu- cation, and Resolved: T h a t fly i n g saucers are space ships, Subjects such as these, assigned two weeks in advance, re- ceive careful consideration and preparation. The Varsity Debate Teams are composed of club members. This year the negative team, including Robert Menth, Sandra Betz, William Hooper, and james Ryan, alter- nate, defeated South Park lO-5 in the annual lnterscholastic Debate held March 26 on the question, Resolved: That the nations of the N. A. T. O. should form a Federal Union. The affirmative, Patricia O'Leary, Howard Palley, David Seitz, and Barbara Gertz, alternate, put forth their best efforts but lost to East ll-4. Besides the study of weighty intellectual problems, the debate society includes upon its yearly agenda a gala Christmas party and a spring picnic. Members agree that The Knights of the Golden Gavel challenges students' reason- ing powers, awakens new ideas, develops habits of logical thinking, increases poise, and in addition, provides a great deal of entertainment. Knights of the Golden Gavel Bottom Row: Vtfilla Mcfjolgan, Nancy Cash, Nancy Walter, Vice-President, Robert Menth, President, Barbara Goembel, Sec- retaryg Howard Palley, Sergeant-at-Arms, Nancy Feuz, Patricia O'Learv. Sandra Betz. Second Row' Mr. O'Donnell, Kenneth Baker, James Ryan, Matthew Martinelli, Ronald Martinowicz, Kenneth Grieb, Alberl Dolata. William Raymond, Michael Pembleton. Ellen Thompson. Wilma Ziegler, loyce Walberg, Miss Flierl. Third Rowi loel Crandall, David Seltz. William Hooper, Felicia Musial, lanet Hoffman, Frances Diodato, Louise Reisch, Nancy Molter, Marilyn Bickle, Barbara Gertz. xiunnnnmnuanuwi w library...horizons of the future Standing: Patricia Bowen, Carolyn Konerth, Dorothy Smith, Patricia O'Leary. Nancy Molter, Shirley Stauffenherger. Seated: Carolyn King, Rosemary Yoerg, june Cravius, Theresa Colella. loanne Smith. Library Filing. . . sorting library slips. . .typing . . . arranging books and magazines . . . these are the daily duties of the library monitors. Under the excellent leadership of our new librarian, lvliss Dorothy Pierman, these girls have organized a library service club. Special services include decorative book jackets supplied for advertisement and dec- oration in the classroom, portable bulletin boards loaned for use in homerooms, sets or collections of books and magazines furnish- ed for classroom reading. The vertical file, another library service, contains many re- cently published pamphlets, pictures, and clippings from newspaper and periodicals. The faculty library, operated for the benefit of the teachers, includes current works of fiction and non-fiction. In Front: Dianna Danitz, Marilyn Koerber. Entire classes are permitted to come to the library by appointment for instruction and study. Freshmen are oriented in library usage, while upperclassmen complete re- search problems. The Kensington library subscribes to 55 different magazines. There are over 900 biographies and almost l200 novels on the shelves, as well as books on a tremendous variety of subjects ranging from Greek myths and classic drama to modern medical discoveries, atomic energy, and radar. As a result of the new admittance sys- tem inaugurated this year, students have experienced a fuller understanding of the world through books. The number of vol- umes circulated during the first term reached the all-time high of 7503. Daily attendance in l952-53 averaged 200 stu- dents. Back Row: joan Wojnar, Carol Baun, loann Sahlen, Diane Eberz, Patricia Naudasher, Moira Lee Finn, Carol Flynn, Rit: Ziarniak. ter, joel Crandall Gary Young man. rman o Goernbel, Maxine Ralicki, Betty Pack Felicia Musial. Barbara Gilbert Herman Kuebler, june Brann jean Finsterbach. Robert Kelly Nancy Molter, Patricia Brown David Wilkinson, Bruce Hearn joyce Schueler, Dramatics . . . Animated Expression Spring Play Our spring play this year was the sprightly Goldsmith comedy concerning the academic adventures of Henry Aldrich, titled What a Lite! The lead was played by Bob Kelly, an enterprising and likable junior. He did Henry with enthusiasm and spirit and just the right amount of con- fusion. Barbara, Henry's girl friend, was Marilyn Tropman, a peppy junior whose varied dramatic successes have included television programs, assembly skits and the Girls' Declamation Contest. Mr. Nelson, the assistant principal, was affable Gary Young. Gary's portrayal of Mr. Nelson was dig- nified and very understanding. lt is hoped that Gary keeps up his ole soft shoe. A talented and charming senior, Nancy Walter, was Miss Shea, the principal's sec- retary. Nancy has contributed much ot her sparkling talent to many of our school's activities. The harassed but kindly prin- cipal, Mr. Bradley, was deep-voiced john Storms, a promising sophomore. Others in the cast were: june Brann, Pat Brown, Doug Barber, joel Crandall, jean Finsterbach, Bruce Hearn, Barbara Gilbert, Nancy Mol- ter, Felicia Musial, Brad Massman, Betty Pack, Pat Schrack, Dave Seitz, Marilyn Schwing, Lucy Silvaroli, Armando Severo, and Dave Wilkinson. The production was under the expert direction of Miss Louise Strickland, Kensington's versatile and pop- ular drama coach. Student director was Barbara Goembelg wardrobe mistress, june Branng and properties manager, Maxine Ralicki. Mr. Salisbury's scenery makers . . . Lett to Right: Robert Ess. Earl Hayes, james Fisher Carol Saxe, Marilyn Munger. Ralph Micheletti, Harley Salisbury, Carole Smith, Patricia Schrcck. Nincy Vvlrl- Lucy Silvaroli. Bradley M sz- mrn, john Storm Mfrlyn T oo- A d feveo, B: bfira In Orchestra Pit: R. Mcln- to R Sawyer, R. Davis, M. Winer A Schwarzmueller, W. Rusch I Crandall. On Stage: Mr, Haynes, F. Becker W Hooper, D. Eldridge. C Keiffer I Wlner, D. Haag, D, Wilkinson D. Wobig. Sponsor Mr. Leon Haynes. Stage Crew . . . Sound Effects - Lights - Actionl Boys who carry a WKEN card find plenty of action! No season is dull. The show must go on , and special assembly pro- grams such as the Lincoln's birthday tableau fill the gaps between Christmas Pageant, Opera Workshop, Water Show, and spring play. Tape recording, too, is an expanding activity, not only in bringing music to basketball games and providing sound effects for stage productions, but in taking dramatizations to classrooms. Public The students of Miss StrickIand's Dram- atic and Public Speaking classes are always busy and always happy. They gain self- confidence for public speaking from reading scripts, making spontaneous speeches, and A project developed by WKEN member Robert Sawyer was awarded a bronze medal at the Western New York Science Congress. WKEN Staff members find opportunities each year to go professional for profit as well as experience. Because a successful stage production requires full responsibility of every member of the Stage Staff, every WKEN member is an officer. Speaking tape recording their individual voices. His- tory of the theatre is studied and the students experiment in applying stage make-up. Enjoyment is always at a peak, and the training is second to none! Chairman: john Kubiak, Speaker: Arlene M. Szyman- ski. Technician: Al Lavetti. Row I: Matthew L. Marti- nelli, Geraldine C. Radzik, Farl Therrien, Robert Hartnett, Torr Rooney. Row 2: Frank A. Sorgi, lanct C. Lipke, Roger E, Shields, Bill Walter, Arthur Thrun. Row 3: I. Preston Barricks. Ron Ryan, Charlcs Gorman. Cayle Brown. Band Bottom Row: I, Russo, I. Barback, D. Cietzin, W, Mulligan, M. Martin, I. Breeser, A. Beadle, I. Gerber, E. Dlngwall, P. C-eyer, K. Fredricksen, I. Fuerst, M. Slager. Second Row: P. Burke, I. Krzyzan. M. Wood, D. Dennis, R. Cotte, M. C-ordori, C. Staskiewicz, M. Zasowski, I. Brown, I. Shea, G. Heck, I. Boorman, I. Crandall, I. Storms. I, Dye, M. Treadway. Third Row: P. Meger, S. Meger, M. Wood, I. Breeser, E. D Crapsi, C. Neubauer, C. Mayne, R. Cetzin, I. A. Staley, I. L. Staley. P. Buerger, I. Ingraham, M. Bickle, R. Lewandowski, R. Pontrello. Fourth Row: N. Walter, I, Droit, S. Bolt, P. Whalen, A. Hyde, W, Sacher. H, Coppola, N. Mruk, B. Iacobs, C. Cialinski, I. Holser, S. Skaine. R. Mauerman, R. Voelker, Fifth Row: C. Buerger, P. Barricks, R. Canfield, D. Schoening, F. Bartscheck, C. Smith, F. Williams, R. Thielke, W. Adams, S. Zalewski, M. Voelker, I. Burr, W. Evarts. The sixty-six students in our band have performed enthusiastically during assembly programs and at football games. ln the auditorium and on the gridiron the band sparks school spirit. This year nine mem- bers of our band represented Kensington in a program presented by the Music Depart- ment of the Buffalo Public Schools in con- nection with the Eastern Music Education Conference. Our freshman band has nineteen prom- ising members. Next year they will con- tribute greatly to our senior band. Marching Band Bottom Row: C. Sake. S. Bitterman, M. Treadway, S, Zalewski, A. Beadle, W. Adams, I. Burr. M. Voelker, D. Schoening, C. Buerger, I. Krzyzan, P. Burke, N. Kern, L. Ianish. Second Row: P, Geyer, C. Heck, I. Boorman, E. Fuerst, I. Dye, M. Achter, W. Mulligan, R. Thielke, I. Storms, D. Cetzin, I. Brown, I. Barback, R, Cette, M. Slager, I. Russo, K. Fredricksen. Third Row: S. Meger, R. Pontrello, W. Evarts, M. Wood, L. Crapsi, I. Staley, M, Zasowski, C. Mayne, R. Cietzln, C. Watson, P. Buerger, R. Voelker, R. Mauerman. Fourth Row: C. Dentinger, I. Holser, I. Droit, S. Bolt, P. Whalen. C. Smith, F. Bartscheck, B. Iacobs. Fifth Row: I. Crumlich, C. Galinski, F. Williams, R. Canfield, H, Coppola, N. Mruk. dm ww, e f -P ft J L- - ' N '.'.f- L! 5 Q Gr ' T 5:11 11 ' l l Bottom Row: C. Freiert, A. Giaraffa, K. Dressel, M. Heyn l Von Langen E Di Berardino M Neubarth C B ht E , . , . , , . . ec , Henderson, B. Kinmartin. 1. Hathorne, 1. Dye, L. Magiera, N. Cash. Second Row: G. Dentinger, C. Walleshauser, I. Bernhardt, D. Priddle, N. Werner, A. Hoeflin, S. Czaplinski. V. Schultz M. Stephan, B. Markham, L. Silvaroli, S. Muran, C. Heck, I. Staley, R. C-aebel, I. Ryan, R. Dressel, P. Wollenberg, P. Duncan B. Gertz, F. Bruno, W. McColgan. Third Row: P. Meger, S. Meger, M. Wood, I. Breeser, E. Dingwall, M. Zasowski, S. Bolt, 1. Droit, M. Achter, W. Mulligan, D. Getzin, I. Shea, A. Beadle, J. Gerber, P. Geyer, C. Staskiewicz, N. Walter, K. Fredricksen, l. Russ, B. Clabo, N. Munzert L. Ligarzewski. Fourth Row: R. Roush, C. Antoszewski, P. Kaufman, D. Raab, L. Stotz, S. Lattimore. J. Albrecht, A. Phillipps, C. Ackland, C. Smith, G. Galinski, R. Thielke, l. Holser, F. Bartscheck, S. Skaine, R. Critzke, M. Tropman, C. Watson, M. Person, L. Franke B, Speidel, N. Larkin, P. Stockman. Fifth Row: R. Voelker, P. Buerger, R. Getzin, P. Whalen, P. Steimle, C. Mayne, W. Adams, M. Voelker, W. Sacher, H. Coppola, N. Mruk, A. Cologgi, B. jacobs, l. Burr, L. Crapsi. Orchestra The members of our orchestra are among Kensington's most enthusiastic students. In December the orchestra rehearsed early in the morning to prepare for the school's annual Christmas Pageant. The musicians prepare programs for Thanksgiving Day, Lincoln's and Washington's Birthdays, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, junior and Senior Day, and Commencement. Under the direction of Mr. Pinkow, the 60 members of the orchestra have maintained an excellent reputation for Kensington High School. Majorettes Bottom Row: S. Bitterman, C. Saxe, L. lanish, N. Kern. Second Row: M. Treadway, P. Burke, 1. Krzyzan. ! Seniors Bottom Row: A. Economou, S. Raab, I, Pauley, H, Kuebler, M. M. Townsend, R. Hayes, I. Werner, M. Koerber, R. Gritzke. Second Row: N. Larkin, P. Duncan, N. Molter, N. Hinman, N. Edmunds, B. Bottomley, B. Gertz, N. Werner. Third Row: E. Wertz, l. Sticht, R. Zacholski, M. Pembleton, 1. Lysiak, A. Hoeflin, D. Duquin. Fourth Row: D. Seitz, B. Massman, W. Mix, R. Trimble. Absent: M. Hartzell. A Cappella Choir Miss Townsend scores again! Yes, ver- satile Miss Townsend has had another suc- cessful year with her A Cappella Choir. Kensington's A Cappella Choir has the distinction of being the only high school choir that sings unaccompanied. The choir has become a cultural tradition here and the faculty and student body alike look for- ward to performances by this group. Each choir member is responsible for memorizing all the songs. Therefore, the choir is always ready to contribute to musical assembly programs. ln the fall, the choir performed for Parents' Night and Thanksgiving. The cast for the Christmas Pageant was selected from the students enrolled in the A Cappella Choir. lm- promptu solos were offered by George . . , The Singing Boys ' Front Row: Miss Townsend, K. C-rieb, R. Pembleton, K. Schnabel, C. Burger, D. Green. Second Row: R. Freier, W. Mix, A. Stockman, S. Con, A. Namenek, R. Smith, R. Trimble, R. Zacholski, W. Roberts, l. Washburn, D. Seitz, B. Massman, 1. Storms, R. Germain, P. Storm, R. Canfield, V. Tower, R. Finucane, R. Totaro, R. Zielinski, R. Dressel, M, Pembleton, A. Schwarzmueller, R. Hayes, R. rman, D. Wilson, H, Kuebler. S juniors Bottom Row S Ce Ita I Pfohl P K Ib D F k . g , . , . o e, . uza , L. Leney, B. Marlnacclo, M. Crangle, M, Stephan, M Stevenson, C. Schultz. Second Row: R. Mascla, D. Iarzebinska, L. McDougall, A. Denk, C. Amborski, M. Pleczynskl, A. Notaro, C. Heck, C. Stewart. M. Wood. Third Row: A. Schwarzmueller, D. I. Hyde, M. Luecht, B. Sirface. I. Holser, I. Rcltmeler, B. Markham, W. Roberts, G, Walleshauser, Fourth Row: I. Tita, S. Con, R. Freler, R. Iakuhowsku. Absent: P. Storm. Walleshauser, Robert Schumann, and Iohn Tita at the Christmas assembly. Four Irish songs were sung by the choir for the St. Patrick's Day assembly. The choir also gave a musical program at Easter. Many of the boys participated in the 4,000 boys' chorus for the music conference held in February. The A Cappella Choir has grown rapidly in the past few years until now it is com- posed of IIS members. This is the largest choir Miss Townsend has ever had. Two divisions in this large choir are the Girls' A Cappella and the Mixed Chorus. This past year the Mixed Chorus has improved greatly. They are now able to perform much more difficult numbers. Membership in the choir is open to all students who can qualify. Sophomores and Freshmen Bottom Row S. Crabianowskl, R. Wissing, I. Dye, C. Perrotta, N. Freiberger, C-. Bundrock, S. Danat, M. Lorenz, F. Bruno, E. Stegner. Second Row: I. Luecht, I. McLaughlin, I. Huth, C, Gruber, R. Funucane, R, Totaro, R. Canfield, S. Cable, B. Wonacott, l. Tursinn. Third Row: I. Bernhardt, I. Bausch, S. Bolt, B. Herbold. N. Cash, D. Seitz, C. Lipsius, E. Seres, W. McColgan, T. Crew. Fourth Row: C. Burger, D. Kellogg, R. Pembleton, K. Crieb, Absent: R. Germain, M. Germain, C. Witzel. christmas pageant . . . traditional homage The Full Cast . . . an Impressive Sight 'i ' 4 Christmas 'The best yetl - Marvelous! -ln- spiringl --These were only a few of the words used in praise of the Christmas Pageant of l952. Yes, the age-old story that has become a tradition here at Kensington was again a tremendous success. Bradley Massman and Michael Pemble- ton, portraying the great prophets Vergil and lsaias, foretold the importance of the coming event. The narrator, David Seitz, introduced the arrival of the heralds, shep- herds, and kings, who had come with the angels to adore the Infant King. The angels' delicate voices contrasted with the deep, rich tones of the kings and shepherds. The angels' songs and the customary carols were highlighted by a beautiful soprano solo, lesu Bambino, sung by Marilyn Koerber. The entire production was brought to a magnificent climax with the singing of Mozart's Gloria and Handel's Halle- lujah Chorus from the Messiah, The en- tire cast participated in these two numbers. Much of the success of this year's pa- geant is due to the unceasing effort of members of the faculty and student body. Thank you to the following who gave so generously of their time and talent: Mr. Pinkow and his orchestra, Miss Townsend and her A Cappella Choirg Mr. Haynes and the stage crewg Miss Strickland, and all the other teachers. Your instruction and your help were greatly appreciated. Prophets: Michael Pembleton, Bradley Massman. Narrator: David Seitz lextreme rightl. Kings: Raymond Germain, Robert Schumann, Herman Kueblef- ,fv- glorious paeans of praise. . . S h Heralds: David Green, Richard Magee, Robert Pembleton, Kenneth Schnabel-Spirit, joseph Russo, Carl Randall Charle c reck. ' Shepherds, Kneeling: Robert Finucane, David Eldridge, Richard Dressel. Shepherds, Standing: Richard Totaro, Reginald Canfield, Robert Freier, William Mix, Gary Young. Double Quartet: Allen Hyde, George Walleshauser, Dona Duquin, joan Pauley, Soloist: Marilyn Koerber, Barbara Gertz Ann Robinson, john Tita, Stanley Gon. KINGS Herman Kuebler Raymond Germain DOUBLEQUARTEV Dona Duquin joan Pauley Barbara Gertz Anne Robinson Allan Hyde George Walleshauser john Tita Stanley Gon HERALDS Richard Magee Robert Pembleton David Green SHEPHERDS William Mix David Eldridge Donald McDonald Gary Young Reginald Canfield john Storms There were 41 girls in the angel choir. Carl Randall Kenneth Schriable Charles Schreck joseph Russo Robert Trimble Robert Freier Ronald lakubowski Richard Totaro Robert Finucane Richard Dressel First Row: Susan Danat, Elaine Wertz, Gloria Bundrock, Nancy Freiberger, Ida Tursini. Second Row: Nancy Delphine jarzebinska, jane Pfohl, Marilyn Hartzell, Shirley Raab, Margaret Germain, Nina Larkin, Nancy Hinman, Thelma Crew, joanne Carney. Third Row: joyce Werner, Lucille Cochran, joanne Lysiak, Lisa Guckel, jane Sticht, joan Falk, Betsy jill Herbold, jane McLaughlin, Nancy Edmonds, Anne Notaro, Barbara Bottomley, Carol Gruber, janice Huth E . . . assemblies ls there an assembly this morning? . . . This familiar fquestion is often asked Ken- sington's teachers by inquisitive students land sometimes vice versal. Every student anxiously awaits each new assembly. ln the school year i952-53, Ken- sington's assemblies have included skits, lectures, demonstrations, and other forms of entertainment. Early in September . . . assembly pro- grams got under way. These included assemblies on football and cross country . . . Highlights of the fall athletics were a skit featuring members of our football team, entitled Klubenflaber's Football Kinder- garten lstarring Dave Seitz as Prof. Von Klubenflaberl . . . the ceremony of pre- sentation of the Columbia Cross Country harriers. As October rolled in . . . an assembly honored Christopher Columbus . . . marked by a serious account of Columbus' voyage to America lmade humorous by being shown in modern dressl . . . Noted pianist Donald Scott Morrison impressed Kensing- tonians with selections from Bach to Gersh- win. ln November various members of the armed services informed us of the military program in a Veterans Day assembly. Mmm . . mm . . fragrance of Thanksgiving Tur- keyl . . . That, however, did not weaken our appetite for the Thanksgiving Day pro- gram . . . marked by appropriate selections by our orchestra and chorus . . . Next the inspiring song leader, George Campbell, set the rafters shaking with the melodious voices of Kensington's student body. Through December and into january . . . more assembly programs . . . Our variety program featured such performers as pianist loanne Bernhardt, and accordionist Patricia Geyer . . . the traditional Christmas Pageant with the performance of the reverently beautiful Hallelujah chorus . . . Basket- ball and swimming replaced the fall sports as the times of athletic interest in our auditorium. February ushered in . . . Dr. Rowland Meyers, an outstanding authority on lan- guages, whose stimulating lecture benefited us all . . . Marking the occasion of Lincoln's Birthday . . . a dramatic sketch portrayed the great Emancipator's character as seen through the eyes of a storekeeper friend of Lincoln. ln remembrance of George Wash- ington . . . a noteworthy film depicting life in colonial Williamsburg . . . in addition the singing of colonial ballads by Marilyn Koerber. March came to Kensington with the Chromatic Club presenting an assembly in- cluding piano, violin, and soprano presenta- tions . . . The General Motors Corporation presented demonstrations in jet propulsion and the effect of high frequency vibrations . . . Those students who earned recognition in various sports finally got their letters . . . in addition Kensington mermen received the Yale Cup . . . for winning efforts in swimming . . . Debating . . . our Varsity Negative Team defeated South Park . . . Score? . . . Ten to five. April, May and june . . . The Easter Pro- gram . . . Gold K and Girls' Letter Day . . . junior Day . . . Senior Day . . . 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' A O , Xl 1- M 'Q I We' waxed ARK WG nr' QS? .Q ,, 1- 3 Wffwp K i 'VZ , ,-Wm. 1 L,,, A ,,3s'g1,if LX x VV Y WMM M MMZEQ-fx X ' ',, WV' ' Y ,ix3Ir'gWvm,.I,h1L:-'j Y' 4 K ' , Q W ' X 1 A A i 535 my W: if P'l:i Co-Editors: Nancy Hinman, Nancy Walter, Co-Art Editors: Gordon Arber, Adele Wobig. O Fx lafiqsl gig' REE Editorial Board k Seated: james Ryan, Marilyn Koerber, Patricia Michel, Ronald Melgic Q QL Ruth Critzke, David Seitz, Carol Rothtuss, Howard Palley, Dawn Koch. Standing: William Hooper, Lorraine Meinke. ' 1 -- N Not in picture: Nina Larkin. rgygrv ., mfba., 'a3f- KV? . QQ . f',3'31'f1 - 4 ' '- an-'Fl-'-Z-1.' '. ll 4' : gf if fi ' , 7 . .sg KL- f' ' -vw ' AV' ?- ,r ' f 4 l um I - J' f ' ' . 1- X---4. l' .21? 1:f:.-1 . gl'-'Ji' '- ,Q -r-- '55 11,f-...1fii'fT.,: -fl' Art Staff Front: Adele Wobig, Miss Davis, Cordon Arber. Second Row: james R, Mandell, Carol johnson, Patricia Naudasher, Diane Eberz, Carol Ann Baun, Nancy Blumreich. Third Row: William Adams, Gregory Pollock, jean Walter, Barbara Clabeaux, Patricia McPhee. Rear: Barbara Roesch, janet Mactarlane, Donna Balz. 4::,,..an i Literary and Photography Staff Seated at table: jean Finsterbach, Barbara Gertz, Aglia Economou, joyce Schucler, joyce Hiscutt, Richard Sterlvon, Circula- tion Managerg William Raymond, Robert Menth, jack Washburn, William Hooper, john Karkoska, Photography, Standing: Virginia Schenk, Patricia Duncan, Shirley Raab, Nancy Werner, Barbara Bottomley, Virginia Wclilx, Ninn lmkin 4Member of COMPASS Boardlg David Wilkinson, Barbara Coernbel, Herman Kueblcr, Kent Frodricksen, Photography Standing, rear' Morton Achtcr, jeanne Aust.n, Nancy Molter, Barbara Markham ADVISERS CHAIRMAN Ruth C. Culliton LITERARY Louise Belden june B. johns Florence Lehde ART Ethel IVI. C. Davis ADVERTISING Raymond Fisher CIRCULATION john B. Ivlclvlahon Secretarial Staff SECRET-ARIAL Front Row lseatedl: Diane Eaton, Carol jasnau, Carole Fahnmg, Melania Borowiak, Doris Young, joan Rachel Iacobs Schreck, Mary Majewski, jean Trautlein, Barbara Wilcle, Patricia Piersa. Middle Row lseatedl: Nancy Seibert, Ruth Ruhland, Shirley Horn, Gladys Waltering, Marlene Stoc-ssrzl, Shirley Cambm, Dorothy Maciejcwska, Alice Szczur Standing' janet Dormann, Barbara Sturges, Secretarial Ed.torg Barbara Fabisch. Advertising Staff Bottom Row: E. Renning, j. Droit, D. Schilling, M. Maciejewska, F. Sorgi, j. j. Makowski, M, Achter, R, McCall, W. Haas, C. Crotz, Second Row. C. P. Hollstcrn, jr,, j. Karkoska. Third Row: j. Pauly, B. Hamilton, R. Smith, M, Ruppel, M. Casko, P. Turner, j. Crosskopf, j. Pleban. Pceb, B. Whissel, B, Wonacott, D. Roggc, j. Wtartz, N, Woltgruber, M. L, 10' ' fy ' '1' ,en'Iff'z+ 57 A t ,weft S ...S ..V'.,.g , Q. wc.-game . . .athletics . . . black eternal void . . . time and space and matter . . . aeons and micro-seconds . . . light years of distance . . . a clock plies man's feeble effort to count the racing, crawl- ing beat of time . . . on the athletic field garnes are won . . . games are lost . . . in fleet- ing instants . . . for in the abstract universe of the player's mind . . . seething with the demands of combat . . . time assumes new dimensions . . . mocks the relatively rapid . . . relatively dragging metronome of mechanical timepieces . . . projects the future of an athletic contest into the unattainable . . . and records build . . . and crumble into dust . . . ambiguous probabilities of future exist . . . while coaches, athletes, fans surmise their na- ture . . . with bottomless assumptions of things unforeseeable . . . future becomes pre- sent, becomes past . . . and in that brief period . . . teamwork and ability must shape events . . . must mold the present to create a laudable past . . . and peer again into the future . . . black eternal void . . . aeons and micro-seconds . . . AD INFINITUM . , . on o ,I 'Q o . 0 15 O Q 'Q' O. ' ' X ,oh U O 0 901-1 I'-'O' . .,,, C .... ,v'4'i' - 'o-'-., I ..., - x ms ' I 0 950 -.La ' , ,C -,vs X i ..o:?g. 'Q :tl 6 ' ' 32 H-. f' L!-fl Q, L.. V . ' J- '- E? 2 5 . . -I 0 .og 108 A . ..., ' UAILA. i V ' EO ' . 80 O -.Q O QPF O 0. 'sdqfbg 0 ' .,'. . Cry- O. . .Q i i ..... Jiogy ..o::.z .. . J Q o Q. Q O Jogossd E90 OO KTO O :'9.mf-'xl Q 3 ..., x .- '-- 0 Ofoawudoms 100 cross country takes city honors. Bottom Row: D, Eckel, R. Bowen, Co-Capt.: D. Seitz, R. Butler, Co-Capt.3 R. Bock, R. Ryan. Second Row: Coach Duke Duquin, H. Schnell, W. Ayers, 1, Ewert, W. Roberts, R, Bartha, G. Young, R. Tripi, F. Becker, R. Hippchen, Mgr. Third Row: R. Faber, R. Coogan, Ci. Kramer, D. lohnston, N. Mruk, F. Brill, I. Bendig. With four returning lettermen: Co-cap- tains Dutch Butler and Ralph Bowen, Dave Eckel and Roger Bock, urging the team on, the Knights looked forward to a successful year. On October 3, the men ran the first meet against East and Fosdick-Masten at Delaware Park. They came through to win the meet with the near-perfect minimum of l6 points. The next meet on October 9 combined East, South Park and Hutch against Kensington. We triumphed again with 25 points. Duke's expert coaching and guidance again brought victory when the Ken harriers competed against Bennett, Tech, East and South Park on October l6. The team came out on top with 35 points. ln the middle of the season an intra- mural run was staged with all four classes represented. The seniors emerged victo- rious with 32 points, followed closely by the juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, re- spectively. The Senior team was: Greg Pol- lock. Dave Seitz, Bill Ayers, Dave Lang- heier. and Dave lohnston. October 23 was the day all Kensington awaited. All the academic high schools were to participate in the All-High Meet. Our point-winners were: Dave Eckel, Dutch Butler, Ralph Bowen, Roger Bock, and Dave Seitz, accumulating a winning total of 37 points. Others who ran well for Kensington in the All-High Meet were Ron Ryan, james Ewert, Bill Roberts, Bill Ayers, and Richard Bartha. Heartiest congratulations to Coach Du- quin and his championship l952-53 team! Scores l. Kensington I6 Fosdick-Masten Park 49 East H 63 Kensington 25 South Park 52 East 57 Hutchinson HI T37 Kensington 35 Bennett 57 Technical 77 East 82 IV. Kensington 37 Bennett 62 Riverside l24 Fosdick-Masten Park l35 Bottom Row: D. Seitz, R. Bowen, Co- Capt., R, Butler, Co-Capt.g D, Eckel, R. Bock, R. Ryan, Second Row: Coach Duke Duquin, W. Ayers, W. Roberts, R. Bartha, l. Ewert. track.. .teamwork and ability. Track Squad Kneeling in front: R. Hall, D. Langheier, R, Butler, R. Maving, T. Webb. Second Row: R. Totaro, C. Reinig, A. McLouth, F. Brill, W. Roberts, R. Bowen, D, Eckel, R. Russell, W. Ayers, F. Becker, R. Marthia, D. Robinson, l. Cunius. Third Row: Mgr. R. Freisch, Mgr. R. Tripi, E. Barlow, I. Mandell, R. Coogan, I. Bendig, R, Barlha, 1. Ewert, D. McPhee, C. Young, C. Cregorie, D. Koch, B. Woitkowski, P. Brunner, Coach Duquin. Fourth Row: P. Benedetti, 1. Bonitati, I. Carlin, W. Adams. R. Dean, C. Brauer, W. Hooper, R. Schmitt, S. Reen, D. McDonald, D. Ruhland, C. Nepokroeff, W. Smith, R. Allen, R, Geiger, R. Meyers, R. Lock. Enthusiasm Soars Under the impetus of Opening Meet Track coach, Ralph Duquin, makes this year no exception in predicting another laudable season. The team itself includes lettermen Dick Hall, Robert Butler, Tom Webb and Ron lvlaving along with ,sixty enthusiastic men. At this writing the men set the pace for the season by downing rival Bennett 66-2!3 to 3l-l!3, and bringing back nine out of a possible eleven first places. These went to: Dick Hall-High jump and pole vault. Tom Webb-Hurdles and 220 yard dash. Robert Butler-Half mile. Dave Eckel-Mile. Ronald lvlaving-Broad jump and lOO yard dash. Fred McNeil-Shot-put. SCORES Ken .... 62 2!3 .. Bennett .... 3l U3 Tech . 34 l!3g Ken . 343 East . 24 l!3 Bennett .... I9 U31 South Park .... 8 FINAL ALL-HIGH MEET Ken . . 23 215 . . Fosdick-Masten 23 2X5 TIE FOR FIRST PLACE Tech .. 2lg East .. 203 Bennett .. I3 t for triumph . . The Football Knights of l952, fielding an aggressive team, concluded the series with a record of 3 wins, l tie, and l loss. Although the team, ably coached by Bill Bergstrom, had the spirit and determination to win the Harvard Cup, they lacked the necessary punch to capture it. Bennett, and defending champion, Seneca, field- ing powerful and experienced teams, edged us out of Turkey Day competi- tions. T ' Being idle the first Saturday of the season, we had a chance to observe our adversaries in action. The week following, perhaps through pure de- termination to win the first game, the men outfought and outcharged Burgard to win a close but effective victory. The scoring honors were shared by Tom Webb and Ralph Micheletti, as Ken won l4-7. ln the second game Seneca handed Ken its only defeat of the season by posting a 22-O victory. The Green and Gold penetrated Seneca territory sev- eral times to no avail. A harder hitting, more lively team faced McKinley the following week as Ken scored a comparatively easy 26-6 E Boyer, end M. Cebulski, tackle G. Mintzer, guard R. Micheletti, full-back T. Webb, half-back D. Dittman, half-back A. Lavetti, quarter-back D, Smith, center triumph. A hard-charging line proved to be the Macks' downfall as it con- tinually broke up plays before they could develop into anything dangerous. For the annual tilt between arch- rivals Kensington and Bennett, both teams were in excellent condition. The men battled to a 7-7 tie as the first cold weather of the season set in. A last goal-line stand by Kien warded off a final-period desperation drive to our 7 yard line with 4 minutes re- maining. Our precision team had awarded Bennett its only tie! ln their final game for Kensington the seniors showed their determination to make a victorious exit by whipping Tech 20-6, in Civic Stadium. The seniors who sparked the team were: Harold Geiger, Al Lavetti, Earl Boyer, Ken Beck, Dick Hall, Don Herringer, Bob Fusani, Myron Gebulski, jim Shea, Don Dittman, George Mintzer, Dave Smith and john Kubiak. Although Kensington suffered only one loss, we finished in 3rd place. However, a majority of the teams will lose as many players as our own, leaving the league open next year. Let's go, juniors, it's up to you nowl D. Grotz, guard I. Shea, tackle H. Geiger, e seniors spark '53 football knights . . . Football Squad Bottom Row: A, Sartori, R. Seibert, T. Webb, D. Crane, R. Micheletti, R. Fusani, A. Lavetti, D, Chalcraft, A. Castiglia, D Dittman, E. Boyer, D. Bargnesi. Second Row: I. Galbo, K. Beck, A, Clark, G. Reinig, G. Stock, D. Smith, H. Geiger, Capt., R, Hall, I. Shea, R, Leff, M, Cebulski, F. Kreppel, K. Cox, Assistant Coach, Mr. Bergstrom, Coach. Third Row: S. Reen, R. Guest, 1. Kubiak, P. Catania, R. Schumacher, D. Gress, H. Solberg, R. Cromp, 1. Hubert, G. Mintzer, E. Ciminelli. Score Boa rd Ken l4 Burgard 7 Ken 26 lvlcKin. 6 Ken O Seneca 22 Ken 7 Bennett 7 Ken 20 Tech 6 Kensington's Best . . . Cheerleaders Kensington High School set another record this year when it introduced its twelve cheerleaders, who with zest and enthusiasm helped guide our teams to victory. When called upon unexpectedly, the cheerleaders always managed to do something that was apropos, showing that they were not only willing but able to carry out their duties. Girls: Eleanor Downes, Velma Young, Faye Becker, Bunny Munger, Pat Nemec, Marilyn Troprnan, Pat Knasiak. Boys: Dave Langheier, Tom Rooney, Andre Namenek, Lou Ferris, Roy Tripi. Not in picture: Vince Tower. ..an n basketball . . . Basketball Team Bottom Row: 1. Woitkowski, R. Sterben, R. Seibert, R. Hall, Captain, H. Geiger, R. Wiepert, S. Bevilacqua. Second Row: R. Abercrombie, Mgr., R. Micheletti, R. Bock, R. Wrona, H. Coppola, A. Papafagos, R. Russell, T. Webb, I. Galbo, Mr. Nilson, Coach. Third Row: D. Wachowiak, R. Shields, N. Becker, D. McPhee, R. Folts, D. Rochonski. Kensington's Highest Scoring Team Coach Herb Nilson, building a mighty team around two returning letter-men, showed us once again his expert coaching ability. As the season commenced, Roger Seibert, Dick Hall, Hal Geiger, Dick Ster- ben and Butch Wiepert held starting posi- tions. Lack of experience and height accounted for the first two losses against Riverside and Emerson, the top-rated teams of the series. After humbling McKinley, the eagle- eyed hoop artists went on to top Burgard and East by sizeable margins. Expert playing by Rog Seibert and Dick Hall spurred the Knights decision over Hutchinson tossed in 35 points as the defeated Grover 75 to 55 Dick Sterben and Butch from outside, helped to assure us victory in earning the . Harold Geiger Green and Gold 'Wiepert, hitting in two more contests against Technical and Lafayette. Bennett nosed us out in a real thriller 76-74. With Hal Geiger controlling the backboards and Rog Seibert and Dick Hall finding the range, Ken punched out wins against lvlasten and South Park. The final match against Seneca, on the Burgard court, proved to be a misfortune and we lost by too many points. With the season closing and the team taking a rest, we should note that our Knights drew a triangular tie for third place, along with Emerson and Hutchinson. Of special significance is the fact that this year's was the HIGHEST-SCORING team that has ever been coached here. Our team was also ranked the most-improved in the league, having jumped from 5 wins and 8 losses to a 9:4 ratio this year. L3 -if-ji:-1s'Z?fj.F. c rr 5 'ICQ i 6-Lv on 'Y J is fl f 114 Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken .rated city's most improved 1 Richard Hall Roger Seibert A .-- ,, Af.-Rf :Z . 'Qs FV? lf: 1 X -- sf . x. . lrgtzqvi, Winners Scores Intramural Basketball League R Agggagfocxibi larbfgr, H. Geiger, R. H II A g . , . olts, R, Michelett Riverside H Emerson McKinley Burgard East Hutchinson Grover Technical Lafayette Bennett Masten South Park Seneca 115 .under the hand of coach banag D. Chalcraft, C. Reinig. D. Robinson, D. f Koch, H i D. Eldridge, B. Jenson, N. Mruk, W. Kraus. Congratulations, Mr. Banas, upon a milestone in your young career and a hearty welcome back to Mr. Warren! Ken 50 Hutch I6 Ken 45 S. Park 21 Ken 44 East 22 Ken SO Bennett i6 Ken 43 Lafayette 23 Ken 45 Riverside 21 All High: Ken - 44 S. Park - 17 East - 9. All-High Swimming Team Bottom Row: W. Hibbard, B, jensen, D. Koch, D. Chalcraft, N. Mruk, G. Reinig. Second Row: B. Hynds, Mgr., D. Eldridge, T. McMullen, D. Robinson, I. Urbanski, W. Kraus, H. Banas, Coach. Third Row: T. Timberlake, S. Reen, K. King, D. Seitz, P. White. nsw -4 '- . . ken swimmers sweep all-high meet. Our fine swimming team was coached to victory this year by Mr. -Henry Banas, filling in for ailing Mr. Warren. The season opened for the Knights on january 29, in the Hutchinson pool. Bill Kraus, our 2OO yard man, ably placed first as the team went on to win SO-16. After defeating East 44- 22, and Lafayette 43-23, the men were paced by Barry jensen, who clocked a slick l :lO.4 in the Tech encounter. Ken then out- swam a lauded South Park team. Bennett held high hopes this season but lost to the tune of a SO-l6 score. lim Urbanski starred that meet by unexpectedly placing second to Norm lvlruk in the back stroke lOO. Riverside High provided comparatively slight opposition as Dave Koch and Darrell ob c 'Ti Q Chalcraft, co-captains, led the men to a 45-21 victory. The final all-high, all important meet was held at Bennett. Coach Banas gave eleven men the chance to earn medals as Ken qualified two men in each event plus two relays. Eight of them came through fincluding 2 double winnersl: Bill Kraus, 200 yard free-style, Norm Mruk, back- stroke lOO, Darrell Chalcraft, free-style 40 and relay: Dave Koch, Dick Robinson and Cordon Reinig, also free-style relay, Dave Eldridge and Barry jensen, medley relay. Other creditable performances were turned in by Dave Seitz, Warren Hibbard, Ken King, Tom Timberlake, Marty Kahn, and Bart Blakelock. s i , 0 I . iN I 9,3 ' 09 D O70 Q Q .Q f 'O .,.. - il: ' 'Ori . 4 ' Q . ao . . 0 . ' 0- .. .gn ua . .cxg ...SEE ro'--' tl .fl 1 vf- 3:PJ.1.iig,,. - L '-1 . I 0.51-. 0.1 . ' .. ','.o-' 5 'll . ' ,Q -., . '. 'T' . ' 9 C K , JI X3 '347gZ'! gif O Swimming Squad Bottom Row: W. Kraus, D. Eldridge, R. Robinson, C-. Reinig, D. Koch, Co-Capt., D. Chalcraft, Co-Capt., N. Mruk, B. lensen, W. Hibbard, T. McMullen. Second Row: B. Hynds, Mgr., B. Blakelock, D. Swaegler, G. Rose, I. Urbanski, K. King, S, Reen, T. Timberlake, M. Kahn, P. White, R. Farr, Henry Banas, Coach. M dgjfhird Row: D. Wroblewski, W. Naylon, E. Schwan, C, Schwan, 1. Nixon, W, Kelly, P. Steimle, G. Pache, C. Hauser, A. U . Fourth Row: 1. Meehan, l. Dedloff, T. Lemper, R. Harlock, 1. D'Amico, D. Robinson, D. Appel. tennis . . . ken wins championship Tennis Team Front: I, Folts, L, Crapsi, T. Wiegert, H. Dowski, A. Mu Rear: R, Ciurczak, M. Cebulski, R. Zacholski, D. Wacho k, R. Folts, N. Mruk, E, Dowski, Mr. Millard. Tennis Team Triumphs Again This year's Tennis Team continued the high standard set by other Ken tennis teams, which have won 46 out of their 47 matches within the last five years. For instance, the men consider it an honor to hold a position on the doubles team because this group has a won: lost ratio of 99:3 for the past six years! Yes, Tennis is a more spectacular sport than is supposed. Roger Folts demon- strated this by hitting the ball across the net, 'a record 244 times, in the Seneca match, to WIN a single pointl Coach Norman Millard organized the team according to talent displayed by the competitors in the annual fall tournament. Roger Folts won the school championship in the Tournament: Tom Wiegert won second place: and Myron Cebulski third. The bull-dog Cebulski made himself an invaluable member of the team through his ability to consistently raise his skill to meet the demands of victory. Coach Millard molded the defending- champion team around five returning letter- men. Ed Dowski at 3rd, singles, and Norm Mruk and Tom Wiegert, first doubles, stand an excellent chance of completing unde- feated seasons. Senior Dan Wachowiak in his first year of Tennis has formed a very strong 2nd doubles combination with Little joe Folts, sophomore spark-plug.. The team in its entirety is: co-captain Roger Folts, first singles: co-captain Myron Cebulski, second singles: Ed Dowski, third singles: Norm Mruk and Tom Weigert, first doubles: and joe Folts and Dan Wa- chowiak, second doubles. The following men were doubles alternates: Ray Zachol- ski, Henry Dowski, jim Ursel, and Bob Ciurczak. Lewis Crapsi, Al Mudd and Don Wobig, three very promising freshmen, also Saw action. Scores Ken 5 Burgard Ken 4 Seneca Ken 5 East Ken 5 South Park Ken 5 Bennett Ken 4 Tech lWinners of League ll Ken 5 Riverside Ken defeats Riverside, Champions of League ll baseball . . . team hustles tirelessly . . Baseball Team Bottom Row: A, Metzinger, R. Bock, P. Catania, A. Lavetti, K. Beck, S. Bevllacqua, R. Seibert. Second Row: A. Sartori, E. Boyer, R, Wiepert, D. Rochonski, 1. Shea, R. Wrona, C. Rossi, Mr, Bergstrom. Third Row: R. Faber, R. Shields, R. McTigue, C. Walters, R. Fusani, H. Schnell. Knights Expected to Break through the Baseball Barrier What is one of the first signs of spring? A baseball game, of course. All over the country teams, coaches, managers, are training to win the game and earn that pennant. Our Kensington Baseball Knights are no exception, since they begin when the big leagues do and work with the same objectives in mind, minus the salary of the professional. All our athletic team members should be given special acknowledgement of the amount of work they do solely for the benefit of the school and for their own self-betterment. On the pitchers' mound this year are Ralph lButchl Wiepert, jim Shea, Roger Shields and Dick Faber, chucking to catchers Al Lavetti and Bill McTigue. On the third base hot corner Dan Rochonski, a new- comer, plays, while adjacent to him is Roger Bock at shortstop. Kenny Beck and Al Met- zinger hold the second base double-play position, while Pete Catania and Sam Bevi- lacqua vie for first base. Earl Boyer, Rog Seibert and Bob Wrona chase the flies in the outfield. Also waiting their chance for a major letter are third baseman Carmen Rossi, second base Hudson Schnell and Ron- Perosa, and Cary Walters, first base. Poor weather was the toughest opponent of the early season, but May twelfth, a poetically beautiful day, saw Tech lose the opening game 7-4. Seibert's home-run and Wiepert's 4-hit pitching were backed up by Rog Bock Pete Catania and . . . Wiepert himself, all of whom are credited with 2 hits apiece. At this writing any later hits, runs and triumphs will have to go un- recorded because they have not yet occurred. The men finished second last year behind Riverside and hope this year to break through the baseball barrier towards an- other trophy and possibly a Williams cup. Scores Ken 7 Tech Ken l 5 East Ken 9 Bennett Ken 5 Burgard Ken 6 S. Park Ken 4 Seneca golf . . . active team a great asset to kensington H Foreground: Mr. Meegan and R.'Knasiak. Background: j, Lennon, D. Robinson, D. Koch, j. Urbanski, D. Timberlake, D. Seitz, D. Barker, j. Crandall, A. Metzinger. Golf Team Kensington's golfers have a sincere en- thusiasm. Out of l7 men who attended the first meeting, l7 are now team members. Although the early-season weather has been inclement, Mr. Meegan, the golf coach, has been attempting to book Timon High School, defending champion of golf in the parochial high schools, whose team we defeated after they had won the championship. The team will also play Bennett, which has always presented a fine golf team. lvlr. Earl Ford, a business acquaintance of Mr. lvleegan, invited the team to play golf in Cleveland over the weekend of May first. At Cleveland they played the Ridge- wood Country Club course and the High- Kensington Chess Team Wins The Chess Team, made up of Bill Rusch, Bill Fraas, Ron Stockinger, Dave Fisher, and Bob Davis, won the Queen City Chess Club Trophy, which was presented to the school land Park course. The latter is nationally known for its fine maintenance and com- plexities as a public golf course. The team was disappointed this year when, although it was rumored that golf would again be one of the many sports in Williams Cup competion, it was excluded. However, if it should be re-entered next year, the well-balanced Kensington team expects to give a prize performance. The following boys comprise this year's team: Dave Koch and Dick Robinson, Coe captains, joel Crandall, Ronald Knasiak, james Lennon, Al Metzinger, Dave Seitz, james Urbanski, and Dave Timberlake. High School Chess Championship in an assembly. The Kensington team had an over-all record of l9 matches won and 2 matches lost for the finest record in the school's history. Scores Ken 4 Bennett Ken 4 Seneca l Ken 4 McKinley Ken 3V2 St. joseph's llfg Ken 4V2 Grover Cleveland Ken 2 St. joseph's 3 Ken 5 Seneca Ken 4 St, joseph's l Ken 3 Tech Ken 3 Canisius 2 Ken 2 Tech Ken 4 Canisius l Ken 3 Tech Ken 3Vg Grover Cleveland l Vg Ken 4 Bennett Ken 4 McKinley l Ken 5 McKinley Ken 4 Grover Cleveland l Ken 4V2 Grover Cleveland Ken 5 East O Ken 5 East Norman K. Millard, Coach. 2' 4 W I Aw M 525 .N :Yi 'Qi I we 1 L . ,-by gl.. x iv. X xi girls' athletics . . . gold K The class of l953 is proud to have set a record in the number of girls receiving a Cold K-95, in contrast to 67 last year. Each year our physical education depart- ment: Mrs. Samul, Mrs. Lutkin, Mrs. Nil- son and Miss Moore, encourages an in- creasing number ot girls to win this high award, which requires a total of SOO points accumulated over a tour-year period. The program consisted of basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, skating, bowling, soft- ball, swimming, and hiking, Cirls also gain- ed credit for Marching Drill, St. Patrick's Day assembly, Parents' Night, and all assemblies during which dances were pre- sented. While receiving points for their athletic awards, the girls also learned good sports- manship and co-operation. Each girl who has participated in the extra-curricular sports program wishes to express her grat- itude to the most willing and very patient instructors, Cold K Winners Bottom Row: D. Ahrens, E, Feuz, E. Downes, P. Kane, N. Larkin, S. Kranz, D. Duquin, I. Ely, M, E. Clifford, R, Boeg. Second Row: A. Hoetlin, L. Anthony, S, Haderer, C, Foley, N. Hinman, l. Beyers, A. M. Flaherty, A. Beadle, 1. Brann, V, Cosmano, I. Dormann, 1. Boatman. Third Row: L. Cochran, C. Hahn, I, Lau, I. Hiscutt, M. Borowiak, D. Eberz, P, Duncan, A. Economou, S. Dier, N. Dane- brock N. Feuz, C, lasnau. Fourth Row: M. l-lartzell, A. Kotarski, R. Hilliard, C. Fischer, C. johnson, A. Abbott, 1. Crowl, M. Brunner. Bottom Row: M. Schwing, I. Smith, G. Waltering, I. Stearns, B, Pack, I. Schalk, l. Trautlein, M. Miller, L, Sturm, A. Robinson Second Row: S, Reuter, E. Wind, P. Stevenson, N. Walter, E. Wertz, 1. Williams, D. Young, P, Nemec, S. Raab, M. Orsolits, E. Schwegler, D. Shanahan. Third Row: l. Staebell, C. Murray, M. Mangold, M. Spielman, N. Seibert, M. Warner, M. Matheson, 1. Walter, A. Ruber, R. Wilbert, P. Nauclasher, l. Saltarelli, l. Macfarlane, M. Mandell. Fourth Row: C, Saxe, C. Smith, B. Roesch, B. Munger, P. Michel, E. Liebert, D. Penner, C. Moyer, P. Wlodarski, B. Sturges, A. Rogacki. Fifth Row: A. Wobigg P. O'Leary, 1. Poe, C. Maestra, V. Webb, E. Marthia. ll .n in 1i ur x 4, : bowling . . split and miss 'em! Kensington Alleys Schiller Alleys C. V. Smith, M. Munger, P. Michel, Captain, M. Orso- N. Weiss, F. Becker, R. Wilbert, 1. Rybka, P. Nemec, C. lits, L. Stearns. Konerth, Captain. Bowling The Kensington and Schiller Bowling Alleys had a workout when Ken girls' bowl- ing teams invaded them this year. 204 girls participated. The Bowl Weavels of the Ken Alleys boasted the Championship in their division. Patti Michel, captain of the Bowl Weavels, had high score of l76 and headed the top of the list for both alleys. iv- At Schiller Alleys the Gutter Girls came out victorious, winning all their games. loann Kowal led both alleys in high average- l2l. We were instructed in the fundamentals of bowling by our gym teachers, Mrs. Samul and Mrs. Nilson, who spent many hours teaching us scoring, stance and technique. Softball .. .Strike Three.. .You're Out! With the coming of spring, once again Ken's gym was filled with 206 baseball en- thusiasts. The first I5 girls to arrive com- prised one teamg and the next i5 anotherg until everyone had played and a good time was had by all. Girls' Drill Team To add something special to the Ken- sington-Bennett game, the Girls' Drill Team, along with the Marching Band, displayed the school colors to the best advantage. Trained by Mrs. Lufkin, the team held the interest of the spectators with its precision marching and effective formations. guard . . forward out ! Sophomores Bottom Row: R. Pontrello, I. Milani, V, Young, Capt., D, Pritting, D. Rodems. Second Row: C. Moushlian, 1. Nanna, B, Campbell, L. Reisch, L. Kasprzak, 1. Carney, G. Crowl. each other soon after in an elimination the juniors were too much for the seniors series. While the freshmen were crushed by as they registered a 20-l 5 score to win the the well-balanced juniors 22-6, the seniors championship ot the school. squeezed out a breathtaking victory over Outstanding players were: Velma Young, the sophomores 22-l8. In the final game Dorothy Shanahan. Freshmen Bottom Row: M, Germain, E. Ursitti, M. Carpus, Capt. S. Marvin, 1. Veros. Second Row: S. Reeb, C. Anderson, D. Reitmeier, L. Hasselbeck. ,wwmmmaaafumvt W in lQ-nnmsrmxr Butz:- 1g,,. H f 4 ,m-nl basketball . Seniors Bottom Row: M. Schwing, 1, Boatman, P. Michel, Capt.g 1. Staebell, 1. Ely. Second Row: M. Brunner, C. Saxe, C. Smith, l, Crowl, M, Munger, D. Shanahan. The Centers of Attractions . . . Basketball While the Kensington Knights were dis- playing their talents on the gridiron last October, the girls showed what they could do on the basketball court here at Kensing- ton. Over 3OO enthusiasts, under the care- ful guidance of Mrs. Samul, Mrs. Lufkin, and Mrs. Nilson, competed against each other. After some very close competition, one team from each class was selected, who met juniors Bottom Row: I. Mueller, l. Boorrnan, A. Rote, Capt.g M. Luecht, B. lakubowska. Second Row: P. Piotrowski, F. Becker, N. Schoof, L. Reitmeier. Absent: C. Vann. 27 Q . at A . ia A Green and Gold Teams C-reen and Gold Teams Bottom Row: E. Thomson, I. Mueller, C. Wesp. C. Crzedzielski, L. Kosclelny, M. Binner, S. Lipp. Second Row: M. Sullivan, B. Burg, L. Sil- varoli, j. Lau, C. Bundrock. Standing: M. Lorenz, L. Hasselbeck, M. Ruppel, M. Reilly. Third Row: C. Crowl, F. Becker, E. Mar- thia, P. C-eyer. Fourth Row: V. Slawinowska, B. l-lerbold. j. Stockman. junior Teams . . The Winners Kneeling: M. Fraas, l. Mueller, C Wesp, Sfockman, L. Silvaroli, V. Slawinowska. . Shriner. l. P Standing: B, Burg, F. Becker, M. Sulli van, P. Geyer, 1. Deck, M. Reilly. Kensington is proud to recognize swim- ming as a girls' sport. lt is required of all freshmen, not only for physical education, but because it develops relaxation and grace. Swimmers trained at Kensington possess perfect coordination and skill. Class teams compete with each other in lively contests. This year the junior team, cap- Class Teams junior Team . . . The Winners tained by Carole Wesp, with joanne Stock- man, manager, was the victor, although the winners were closely pressed by the Fresh- men. Because of limited time the major team races were held in the latter part of May and june. We thank Miss Moore for her ever- cheerful help and guidance. Class Teams Bottom Row: R. C-ilmor, B. Sedita. 1. Waters, M. Wunderlich, P. Bouck, C. Mc- Kenna, N. Westphall. Second Row: B. Bradford. N. Mander- scheid, R. Quirin, K. Dressel, j. Mary, L, Will, j. Mallon, M. Fraas. Third Row: Miss Moore, M. Kaiser, T. Crew, j. Schumaker, N. Freiberger, A. Kane, j. Deck, P. Shriner, M. Casko, C. Grotz. 1 rwmva .aLm' 'r , Water Carnival At Side of Pool: I. Miller, M. Ruppel. Kneeling: K. Young, L. Granata, M. Gasko, N. Coldbach. May l4 and l5 . . . huge success . . . boys admitted for first time . . . symphony of color . , . sound and dance routines performed in the water. Bottom Row: M. R. Reilly, C. Watson, B. I. Herbold, P. Schriner, C. Schultz, I. Mallon, L. A, Hassel- lneck, D. Schwartz, D. Seitz, -C. Boesl. Second Row: L. Koscielny, M. Binner, C. C-rzedzielski, E. Rogge, P. Kaufman, I, Thurn. Third Row: C. Grotz, R. Wissing, 1. Breen, S. Paulson, D. Young, E. Marthia, E. Fischer, B. Maclicarnin Fourth Row: M. Heyn, B. Crockett, D. Bonner. Beauty . . . Precision . . . Cirace Practice! Practice! Practice! . . . Practice made perfect the l953 Water Carnival. However, this was not ALL that made the show such a success! A theme, which was Sun Valley, had to be chosen. Scenery was diligently planned and painted by Mr .Fisher. Mr. Haynes organized and directed the lighting staff. Combining all these elements we would naturally expect an outstanding production, but there was yet another problem: What numbers would be included and who would present them? After a tryout, the girls went on to create acts and to improve their synchronized swimming. Finally, the production was complete. Ken's pool sparkled in the colors of our mermaids' costumes, and the audience was delighted with the graceful water ballets, precision swimming, beautiful formations and humorous interludes. The success of this splendid project is due largely to the skillful and understand- ing guidance of our coach, Miss Moore. At Side of Pool: D. Rodems, W. McColgan. Sitting in Front: L. Goble. Sitting: j. Bundrock, l. Mary, P. Geyer, I. Lau, S. McFarland, L. Reisch, 1. Deck. Second Row: R. D'Amico, M. Wunderlich, C. Nowick, V. Slawinowska, R. Quirin, T. Gram, 1. Walters, L. Will, B. Sedita, A. Stearns, W. ludge. Third Row: 1. Walberg, A. Huber, E. Thomson, C. McKenna, B. Bradford, 1. Quagllana, R Roush, B. Weick, N. Manderscheid, 1. Luecht, K. Dressel. Flowers . . . music . . . clever formations . . . gaiety. . . we spent two days at Sun Val- ley . . . loved every minute of it . . . volleyball . .. l Seniors Bottom Row: I. Hiscutt, E. Marthia, Capt.g A, Hoeflin. Second Row: C. Moyer, E. Liebert, A. Wobig, 1. Lau, M. Matheson. Absent: E, Wind, M. Marzello. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- sport it was an opportunity to improve their day after school during March and April, a skill. For the newcomers, it was a chance total of 528 girls participated in volleyball to learn the fundamentals of the sport. intramurals. Four leagues were set up and Under the capable supervision of Mrs. a round robin tournament was played off. Lutkin and Mrs. Samul, the upperclassmen For the girls who were familiar with the developed new techniques, while the fresh- luniors Bottom Row: P. Knasiak, 1. Benshadle, I. Frost, P. Geyer, Capt., L. Silvaroli, C. Schultz, C. Wesp, Co-Capt. Second Row: L. Koenig, D. Mussen, C. O'Hara, 1. Stockman, l. Moyer, B. Sirface. v : - f. m, side out . . . rotate ' ..-at -i Sophomores ' Bottom Row: K. Knight, F. Bruno. j. T. Nanna, Capt.: B. Whissel, N. Cash. A H Second Row: D. Mazella, P. Moliterno, Co-Capt., M, Driver, C. Neil, M. Peters, D. Seitz, C. Rickard. men, under Mrs. Nilson, learned the rules. After nine weeks of strong competition a winner from each league was decided. ln the semi-finals between the juniors and the Freshmen, the juniors won 32-28. ln the Senior-Sophomore semi-finals game the Seniors were victorious 26-22. In the final playoffs between the juniors and Seniors, the Seniors won with a score of 24-17. The following outstanding'players were observed during this sport: Seniors: Patricia Nemec, Patricia Michel, Elinor Marthia, Adele Wobigg juniors: Patricia Geyer, Lucy Silvaroli, Carole Wesp, Lois Koenig, joanne Stockmang Sophomores: joanne Nanna, Diane Seitz, Mary Peters, Velma Young, Freshmen: Mercita Binner, Margaret Carp- us, Barbara Speidel, and Delda Reitmeier. Freshmen Bottom Row: C. Fialkiewicz, B. Speidel, M. Binner, j. Breeser, Capt., j. Buhles, Co-Capt., M. Fell, G. DeICol. Second Row: B. Sedita, C. Braun, C. Cancelli, D. Reitmeier, S. Friel, S. Reeb, M. Kuske. Absent: M. Carpus. skating . . . the skaters' waltz . . gpills and Thrills . . . Skating Attracts Enthusiastic Crowds Every Tuesday afternoon for ten weeks the Kensington girls boarded N. F. T. buses and headed for the Arena Roller Rink tor two pleasant hours ot skating. Thanks to its owner, Mr. Van Dyke, the 346 skaters had exclusive use of the skating rink. The be- ginners as well as experienced skaters en- joyed these sessions, ably supervised by Mrs. Lutkin. By the tenth week most of the girls were able to show great improvement in their ability to skate. A roll call ot the expert skaters would include: Virginia Webb, Esther Fischer, Nancy Woltgruber, Beverly Burg, Alberta Osborne, Mercita Binner, and Barbara Speidel. Along with the fond memories of skating and singing on the buses, all the girls earned additional points toward their athletic award. Experts and Amateurs . . . Fun for Everyone Q . ' 0.W' 0, , ' I U is of ' ' 3 O T l ' - ' 3 A . Q To ' :'s ,. ?'25f.a 1 0 E ii ala ' 5 'L i -9 8' iifiiia ' If Q6 new '.:Qu'.'s!,O 6 oo Uk I. Q .i . X' I lsr ....4 f UN badminton and tennis deuce your ad! Tennis Marie janish, Angie DiNatale. Shrill voices echoed, love-nothing, 7 up, game bird, as the 93 junior and senior girls invaded the gym each Monday for lO weeks to play badminton. After be- ing ably taught the basic fundamentals by Mrs. Lufkin, a singles and doubles tourna- ment was scheduled. Competition was keen as the number of undefeated players dwindled. ln the senior tournament Nancy Walter and Patricia Nemec struggled for the singles championship with Pat finishing on top. Tension was broken when Pat Nemec and Ruth Wilbert defeated Gladys Waltering and Roberta Boeg in the doubles tournament. Our Outstanding Girls We honor these young women whose ardent endeavors in numerous ways have entitled them to be called our outstand- ing girls. Through volunteer work in hos- pitals, costuming for the plays, work be- hind the scenes for assemblies and taking part in various activities, they have played an important role in the betterment of Ken- sington High and of the community. Outstanding girls: Patricia Meger, joan Bernharclt, june Brann, Dorothy Forkl, lac- quelyn Koch, Nancy Edmunds, Dolores Rogge, Barbara Button, Carol Fischer, Anna Marie Flaherty, Eleanor Downes, Maxine Ralicki, and Rose Marie Neuner. Badminton P. Nemec, R. Wilbert, N. Walter, R. Boeg, C. Waltering. When the junior singles tournament was completed, Patricia Geyer had arisen vic- torious. Pat later joined forces with Carol Schultz to take first honors in the doubles tournament. ln addition to many hours of enjoyment, the entire group earned addi- tional points toward their athletic achieve- ment for l953. Fifty girls crowded the gym, rackets in hand, to complete another successful season of girls' tennis. They attended a lecture, observed the boys' varsity games, handed in set scores and took a written test on the rules and technique of the game. Hiking Left. . . right. . . left. . . right. , . sound off . . . echoes of the Ken High Hikers . . . trudging to the All-High Meet . , . tennis matches . . . baseball games . . . Williams- ville . . . Ft. Erie . . . invigorating exercise . . . enjoyment . . . callouses . .. a double . . . seemingly endless line . . . for miles . . , hills . . . vales . . . explorers . . . pioneers . . . friends, . . advertising lncessantly mysterious . . . irrepressibly curious . . . unimaginable in form . . . in- comprehensible yet inherent . . . Advertising in the? future will be as essential for our day- to-day existence and as inevitable, as is the day which follows the night. , , , Indicator of ability . . . life-blood of industry . . f backbone of business . . . expedient of subsistence for millions . . . lVlan's natural tendency to advertise has so affected our knowledge, social relations, and economy that life itself has become intrinsically depend- ent upon it. Although each day brings us revelations of unforseen events, we ourselves shall never behold the future's latent potentials. lt is not for us to live in the world of tomorrow . . . we can only dream or imagine the aspects of an era which we shall never know . . . inter- planetary communication . . . unlimited celerity . . . ultra-modern comfort and luxury . . harnessing of light energy . . . scientific perfection. 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NNE xoove QECOYA qigfxg 'xo io 1999 4-,Owe 6' xo 09639 gk --- To we -ow Q Nieaqiv XNQXOQBQ 60018 ,-.liiw we , 'GX Q Q96 -'owe ,WI G NION we N your Oficial Phvlagraphcr I OWNTOWN aurrALo PORTRAIT STUDIO THIRD FLOOR 134 -s-.sux--gnxus--xnsugnxus-nxusnslnxnsns--x--xusuxnxuxuuse-suxl-sn-xlIxl-1.-xox.-Q.-Q--s--sns1nsnnx Pontiac 5.1 0 PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE O GOOD WILL USED CARS O GENUINE PONTIAC PARTS I FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS CHOOSE YOUR DEALER AS YOU CHOOSE YOUR CAR oe Villa Pontiac zaou BAILEY Ava. EVEIFIEHGS UN- 3900 3 DECADES OF FAIR DEALINGI' DIRECT FACTGRY DEALER MA. 3356 WALTER E. ZIEBARTH ARENA WHOLESALE MEAT CO. ROLLER RINK, INC. MEATS M. H. VAN DYKE POULTRY 30 AMHERST ST. 20 ELK MARKET Buffalo 14. N. Y. TERMINAL I UN. 9565 Buffalo 3, N. Y. -154-54 susnx.-xn-x4-sux--sus--Q--sus'-sus-vs-asus-:suus-as-nsnsnx.-sus-vxnsuxnsnsnaxusnrsunsnsnx 135 usnscvsususnsnsusosnus-osuvsn-s4vs4us4usnrsnvs4vs4vsasnsnvsusgvsnvxns-vsavsnxnvsunxuxuvsuvsn-xnusnnsnnxuru-vgans.vsus4usev-s-rsnxus-nsnrsn-sux ng 0, U, nw L. xi-xnx.wxnx--sux1-sfIx-1xi-xnsnswx-ax-fx-ns--sus--s Lead A g a I n ' INSIST ON ' f f sineo IWIL ' ll I- K l 5 x lookin . ffl 0 PROTECTS uouim rnmiws uzmtu lm if fi 211 ',f,2r E fQ52f5'- ,, 1.,-3,-- ':'- Q-33-,'i. ,.,: 59:52 rzrl rf:fQfr,ffffQ ii' rlf' ljE5:5'2:12:5 iifQf5,3if,.3,gQ2.Qf5 11' fQQl23fEQi235-'5fQQ: -ifi-jIiiI5Q3 -' Yes, Lang's lead. For besides the exceptional quality of Lang's Sealed Milk-laboratory tested for your protection-you enjoy the extra advan- tages of the perfected Sealed Container. These sealed containers are far more sanitary-entering only YOUR home. And the pouring lip is SEALED on the inside for added protection. No bottles to wash, Langls SEALED milk saves refrigerator space, too. And the milk itself stays fresh longer. So-next time you're at the store, make it a point' to insist on LANG'S CREAMERY, Inc 400 BEST STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. vs--snsnx-'sus--x--1aswx--sqwx-,sus--x--x--sus--sn 136 sus:-su-sus - uLnLuLuLu -xus--sux nxnxnguusnxnsuxnsnsn-snxnsusnnxuxnvsu-sauxuuxessausnasnnxnvxu D. M. RECH CO. 3209 BAILEY AVENUE KENSI NCTON'S LEADINC PAINT STORE Serving Kensington I5 Years FOSTER'S BICYCLE SHOP Schwinn Bikes SALES - SERVICE 3233 BAILEY AVENUE UN. 4165 Compliments Of ACHTEIEVS CUT-RATE VARIETY STORE HosiERY - THREADS - YARNS - DRY oooos, ETC. 14-16 W. Chippewa St. MA. 4645 Phone Fillmore 1899 Fillmore 2271 DU BOIS SALES, Inc. FURNITURE - APPLIANCES CROSLEY - C-E - FRIC-IDAIRE AL KAISER - WILLIAM OWENS 1179 E. LOVEJOY STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. K. L. 81 M. PAINT STORE 2997 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. AM. 0385 S. S. KRESGE CO. 2877 BAILEY AVE. ' UN. 8625 COMPLIMENTS OF CLARENCE E. BEICKE STEVEIS GRILL IOHN CAYDICA, Prop. FAMOUS CLAM CHOWDER 2748 BAILEY AVENUE Qns-ns--xus-as-wsusus--sus.-Q.ux.IX.n5-ns--suns-nsuasnsusn-sn-xnsn11-sus--sux-nxux as-uxnsnsns 137 nxnsnsn:sn-xusuxnsnsuxnsnnxnsnsnsnxnxusn snnxnsn-snsnnsnnsnuse-snasa-xusnsnnsnsusnsansnusnsn C. J. D. PACKING CO., INC. WI-IOLESIALE SAUSAGE 88 HOLT STREET PORK BUFFALO 6, N. Y. W.. T- GRANT CO. Tire Repair - Accessories Lubrication - Minor Repairs E156 NORM'S SERVICE STATION 3089 BAILEY AVENUE BAILEY AVENUE at KERNS BUFFALO 11, N. Y. UN' 7779 CAR WASHING TA. 9822 KENSINGTON RED HOTS OPEN 24 HOURS 1100 KENSINGTON AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. Roy E. Pearson, Prop. UN. 9696 KENSINGTON BOWLING ACADEMY 3106 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. CAMERAS SUPPLIES I. H. WHARFF EXCLUSIVELY PHOTOGRAPHIC Color, Black and White Finishing 3327 BAILEY AVENUE OLLIE ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE 1189 KENSINGTON AVENUE COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Specializing In Permanents AM. 34I8 AM. 8101 Open Monday and Friday Evenings RENTALS MORTGACES Residence Tel. UN. 7996 TA. 8609 GLASER REALTY JOSEPH M. SHINER REALTOR 1136 Kensington Avenue at Bailey Buffalo 15, N. Y. FRANKLIN O. CLASER AM. 4I I7 Res. BEdford 2496 FLOOR AND WALL COVERINCIS Linoleum - Asphalt Tile 295 GRIDER STREET BUFFALO 15, N. Y. fvsnsnsusn 1 . - 5. fx.: sus-nsnns1ns--x1wx1nunnsnsnsnsux--sus-ns1-inQ1nx-asnnsu1s1asansusnsnxnsnsnusnvs- asus-usns-:snsnxns-ns.use-x1-xnsnxusn-sus--xnsusn-snnsus--sn-sunsnsns-as-:sus-as--x--sux UN. 5407 BELLEVUE SHOP 3194 BAILEY AVENUE LEADERS IN FEMININE FASHIONS Phones HU. 2068-2.069 Nite Calls HU. 5207 N. Y. P. S. C. No. 761 HOUCK BROTHERS. Inc. HEAVY HAULING CONTRACTORS Carryall Trailer Service Stakes and Flat Semi's with Winches A. I. Crosskopf, President 127 DUTTON AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. TILE AND MARBLE CONTRACTORS HYGRADE TILE CO. Phone HU. 89ll 1319-21 WALDEN AVENUE BUFFALO II, N. Y. SMITH'S SAFE PHARMACY 5 RHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU Prompt Delivery Service-No Extra Cost . We Call For Prescriptions 3064 BAILEY AVE. at KENSINGTON PA. 363i Compliments of HORWITZ PHARMACY 852 E. DELAVAN AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. BADER'S HOME FURNISHING SHOP 3297 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. UN. 6700 Phone TA. 224-2 FRANK W. LANDSEADEL REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Compliments of N. Y. E. PARK Associates HOTEL Franklin Eder - Charles Allen BA. 3978 Notary Public With Seal EUGENE J. KOMOROWSKI V. LESINSKI 2204 GENESEE STREET BUFFALO 11, N. Y. TA. 9865 GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Automobile and Fire Insurance 1978 GENESEE STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. vsnx.-is11s1as1vsns-useuseusevs.us1nxansgvsnxavsnxavsnvsusnnsunsunsnxusavsnsusux nxu-sus 1 -Q-ax-ns nsnsvs uxutvio patrons of the 1953 compass Miss Ruth Culliton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher Mr. Hank Mack, a friend Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Duquin Miss Louise Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woltgruber Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Getzin Al Fieri's Pharmacy Theodore E. Deck Theodore E. Deck, jr. Mr. Martin Larrabee Mr. Wilbur S. Bergstrom Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dressel Bob's Barber Shop Paul Hammer Wittig and Son, 2332 Bailey Overhead Door Sales Co. M. Forster Optical Store Frederick j. Murak john E. Denz DaVerne Heating Co. Fred's Barber Shop Kensington Flower Shop Char's Delicatessen Bailey Radio and TV Dietrich Funeral Service Lyke-Nu Cleaners Eugene Borowicz Airflo Cleaners Fenamore Shoe Repair Crawford's Electric Service Mr. and Mrs. loseph Brzezinski Mr. and Mrs. B. j. Miller Mr. William Pinkow H. Hensel Bernhard's Barber Shop Miss l. S. johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig C. Rogge Michael Mindl and Family Arthur Westphall Rose Lang Mr. Robert Whissel Miss Marjorie D. Frink Miss Helen M. Van Natter Miss lola A. Smith Mr. Herbert Nilson Mrs. Rachel B. jacobs jeanette Kollboeck Miss Ruth Newman KaIb's Market, 3287 Bailey Avenue Mrs. Irene j. Eardman june Curtis john Curtis Mr. and Mrs. john Scarafia Mr. and Mrs. joseph j. Greib Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schalk Dink Dailey Kappa Psi Omega Sorority john Streit Harold Baldauf Miss Louise F. Belden Mr. and Mrs. john Sand Robert N. Sfhnell Milton C. Ast Mrs. Frances Schmitt Mrs. A. Hock, Sr. Mr. A. Hock, Sr. Stanfel Heating and Hardware Harold W. Hill, Hardware Firkins Shade and Blind Shop Esther and Hildegarde Roehl Mr. Lesinski Mr. and Mrs Adelbert P. Burrett Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Swanson, jr. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene j. North Dr. and Mrs. Winfield L. Butsch Mr. and Mrs ohn McWilliams Reed - l Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Perry Dr. and Mrs. Robert j. A. Irwin. Sr. Dr. and Mrs. james P. Cole Miss Anne Connors Gerald E. Germain Miss Margaret Kenny Mr. Chester Berman Miss Margaret M. McGee Miss Marjorie M. Townsend Ruth Germain Miss Mary R. Steudle Fred j. Leininger Mr. Richard Gralianowski Mr .and Mrs. Henry j. Pritting Dartmouth Food Shoppe Charles F. james Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Burgasser Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Speidel Room 404 - Girls 140 Room 404 - Girls Room 404 - Girls Room 404 -- Girls Room 404 - Girls Meta Becker Mr. and Mrs. E. Majchrzak Evelyn G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. john Gall Mr. and Mrs. j. Antoszewski Carol Ann Kryszak Geraldine A. Antoszewski Girls of Homeroom 40l Francis j. Larkin Richard Schrader Richard E. Boye Frank Sterlace Bob Stotz's Service E. j. Meyers Alpha Beta Lambda Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Colucci Cpl. Ralph Colucci Mr. and Mrs. james Azzarello Mr. and Mrs. Achille Colucci Ren-De-Voo Sandwich and Coffee Shop Georgeis Delicatessen E. H. Becker Mr. Arthur Reitmeier Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Scheibel Warren Boneberg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blumreich, jr. Mrs. Harold Boehringer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kovach Mrs. Mary Radzik Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens Helen Bartoszek Myron Cebulski Boys of Room l04 Mrs. G. Mauer Mr. Chester M. Clement Mr. Lawrence F. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Henry j. Getzin Girls of Room 4ll Miss Irene E Wall Miss Rose Keicher Mr. and Mrs. john Muran Mrs. Bernadette Corcoran Mrs. Marion M. McKeon aixnsnsus nknvxxnxunxauxaasn usosinus:sumniunxnlmuxuxnsus nsionswins:anusxunanxusnnsuxnsnninsmntuus UN. 6551 I Francis B. Matthews BAILEY FURNITURE CO. INC. 3012 BAILEY AVENUE Near Kensington BUFFALO 15, N. Y. Sheetmetal Work - Furnaces - C-as - Oil - Coal Stainless Steel Work - Air Conditioning Established 1919 FRED HEHR 81 SONS, INC. 1271 E. FERRY STREET BUFFALO 11, N. Y. Phone HU. 7188 Home Address: 64 Colorado St. - TA. 2313 IVIERNAN-CHEVROLET, Inc. 2751 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. Phone PA. 4870 SALES - SERVICE -- PARTS Phone TA. 1239 Estimates Civen LOUIS DEL PRINCE DURABLE BLACK TOP DRIVEWAYS Concrete Work 89 WEBER AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. WE Deliver Phone HU. 3565 East Delavan Poultry 81 Fish CHOICE LIVE POLULTRY American and Italian .Fresh Fish Strictly Fresh Eggs Al. I. lannohe usa E. DELAVAN AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. ' Compliments Of .PRICE YARDS, INC. 536 NORFOLK AVENUE . BUFFALO 15, N. Y. AM. 1819 FRANK FULL SERVICE STATION 1331 KENSINGTON AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. GULF OIL PRODUCTS UN. 9746 -'sus'-susan-snsn-suxnsusns-vs'vxnsuxnxnsns- -sus.-sn Cameras Projectors Photo Finishing RECH PHOTO SERVICE PHOTOC-RAPHIC SUPPLIES Phone HU. 5641 2540 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. I' sus.vsnsnsusunsusnsumsn-se-sus-nxnnse-sus sux--Q--1nxnx1-xlnx--Q.-s-ns--su-sux-n SHEEHAN MOTOR SALES so Compliments of TAYLOR-O'BRIEN CORP. Nash - Sales and Servlce Your Friendly Neighborhood v FORD DEALER 1675 soUTH PARK AVENUE UN. 6400 FA' 2222 2837 BAILEY AVENUE Compliments of PAUL P. CREOLA BA. lO97 20 EDISON ST. TED'S BAKE SHOPPE BA. 8640 Store Hours: 8A. M. to ll P. M. 1478 EAST DELAVAN AVENUE Compliments Of STEVEN PANKOW Pres. of Pankow Motors, Inc. YOUR DODGE 6' PLYMOUTH DEALERS 1255 BAILEY AVE. HU. 3220 Phone HU. ll2O DELAVAN - BAILEY DRUG CO., INC. 2502 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. Compliments of FORNASIERO BROS. GENERAL CONCRETE WORK HU. 2l93 95 HARRIET STREET Compliments of JOE LONG HU. 9634 1463 E. DELAVAN AVENUE Compliments of FRED ALFANO TA. 5255 96 HARRIET STREET ns-ns-ns-nsususasus'ns-nsavsns11su-xuusausansnnsnsns-nsnxuxnsn ax'-sus nsn-sus--snxnsaa 142 sg ns-us. -sux-nsnsnns-ns-asus 1 n snsnsns- -sux-nsns v snnsusuasnsnxnsnsns- wsu-x-wx--s --sux--snxusnsuxnxnnsnsnxnuxnnsnx--sus - ns.-snsns--s-nsnx-wsmus-ns EAT THE GOOD KIND LANG'S ORANGE MILK CHOCOLATE BARS 306 WYOMING AVENUE Compliments of THE MAP RESTAURANT 2897 BAILEY AVENUE Compliments of DR. S. M. MARKS DENTIST 3022 BAILEY AVENUE LEROY PHARMACY ALBERT L. HOCK, lr. PHARMACIST FILLMORE AVE. at LEROY BUFFALO 14, N. Y. FOR A CAREER IN PROFESSIONAL NURSING Appy To THE DIRECTOR OF NURSING Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing 563 RILEY STREET BUFFALO 8, N. Y. ONE DAY SERVICE CASH C1 CARRY WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT CASTLE CLEANING COMPANY QUALITY DRY CLEANERS AT A MODERATE PRICE Pick Up and Delivery 938 KENSINGTON UN. 0276 JARRARD'S DELICATESSEN PA. 7394 COLD CUTS - BAKED GOODS BEER - SOFT DRINKS Open: 8:I5 A. M. - II P. M. Sundays: 9:I5 A. M. - II P. M. 553 SUFFOLK AVE. .I ACK O'CONNOR OPTICIAN OCULISTS PRESCRI PTIONS FILLED 1141 KENSINGTON AVE. Near Bailey BUFFALO 15, N. Y. Tel. AM. 0328 COTTRELL BUS SERVICE I-IO. 3000 3675 CLINTON ST. Buffalo 24, N. Y. x--snsns.-Q..xUs--x.-s,.,sus..-x.-s--sns0susns- :LuLnL1lL11LnLnLu-Lnxnxnmsnx-in MASTER SAVERS PREMIUM STORE 1401 BROADWAY BUFFALO 12, N. Y. REDEEM YOUR MASTER AND GIANT SAVERS HERE - AVAILABLE AT B.W.G. AND FOODMASTER STORES Q .-sus--suns-ns--sn snsns-asa Compliments of WIESNER-RAPP CO., INC. 1600 SENECA STREET nsnxuxl-snxnsnsns-:sf-suxI-xlnsnx--sux-as-ns--sus-nsux-ns1-snsus--suxususnsns UN iversity 1946 GEORGE F. ADAMS PRINTER 3120 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. 6 Compliments of R. J. MCMANNUS 1264 EAST FERRY BUFFALO I1, N. Y. FI. 1254 fm-xvxng.,xnxxnsnx--x.-gnx.-sux-nxnxnxx-wx--sux -1x4-sus-ns Best- Wishes From RICH'S ICE ' CREAM CO. 418 ,PRATT STREET WA. 6650 nsuxnsusnx-rx--x-as--x--xi-snxns nsusnxnsnsus. nsuxusnsn-sn ns111--xnns--xus-ns--sus,-1sn-sus-nxu sn-sus--sus--sn usa snsux- ax-as SALVATORE'S RESTAURANT 1448 E. DELAVAN AVE. BUFFALO, N. Y. HU. 9574 BROADWAY KNITTING MILLS, INC. HOME OF HI-TEEN FASHIONS FACTORY AND STORE 1176 BROADWAY BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Specializes in Italian Foods - Pizza BA. 1176 BA. 1177 Compliments of ROY P. KIMMICH 98 HAZELWOOD AVE. BUFFALO 15, N. Y. BA. 4427 Congratulations To The Class of 1953 KLEINHANS COMPANY MAIN at CLINTON DOWNTOWN BUFFALO susus-ns-ns.-xu as-nsnsn-sn-su xn-suns-asus-vsnsnns-asuxnvx-:sus--sus-us-:susan sus-us-nxansusns vsusns-asasus--sux--x--sux.-Q-nsn TA. 842I BUFFALO COLLISION SERVICE Free Estimates - Any Make Car ns.-s-ux-nsns-nsus- ns --sn-sus. -sus' ns ususnsnsns- -s--sus-ns--sux LEONARD P. GERNOLD INSURANCE COUNSELLOR AND ANALYST OFFICE RESIDENCE 401 GENESEE BLDG. 28 JASPER DRIVE 960 E. DELAVAN AVENUE MA. 7000 AM. 1209 KATHRYN MCCARTHY MUSIC THEORY GR. 4835 296 BRYANT STREET TROIDL'S RESTAURANT 2 SCHRECK SERVING THE BEST IN FOOD AND DRINKS HELENAT DRESS SHOP HOSIERY - LINGERIE - BLOUSES SPORTSWEAR Ccnvenient Budget Terms AM. 4926 3045 BAILEY AVENUE at Kensington Phone PA. 0558 METROPOLITAN ELECTRONIC TV - RADIO - APPLIANCE Sales and Service I096 KENSINGTON AVENUE inear Baileyl HENRY AUER INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAINTING Estimates Furnished Res. 43 ELMER AVE Phone PA. 2278 PARKSIDE CANDY SHOPPE CANDIES - ICE CREAM LUNCHEON 3208 MAIN ST. at WINSPEAR PARKING IN REAR See Us First . . . Portable Typewriters 0 Royal 0 Smith Corona 0 Remington 0 Underwood THE EAST BUFFALO NEWS-TRIBUNE STATIONERY - OFFICE SUPPLIES CQNVENIENT 1456 GENESEE STREET TA. 7289 ARQEQHQED in-iunvnmfvxni:fininLussnL-1LninlinLnLuL1nLnniulsnL1:Qui .-Q.--s-wsuxnx-vx--sns-vx.-xnxnx-.Q-rx.-x.., UBon Voyage 'ro The Seniors of 1953 from The Sporfsmen of Room 207 o 'MG Y' m 'gr xbaes X, T11 'fi 17,1 X' X4slk?7l 2, A7 eo Qs Mir Q M Og U . ik E .. 1,1 I' X, ,JO A GSM YQ . 9 Qtiq. fx :N 41 Ri 455554, 1? Fqfh 3- bb Gfgfcvg o 4 fp QAQQ U' ii so bmNdELL ax H 3. 3 K iq., M rl -Tom KELLEY 5 EJ MAL' c 4 F 'E mi En jk qxxbrq SGML 1 T-,px 6 xwg fr qua 1+-P 04 l 4136! :cull 79 O 3'V.'q 1 Q2 4747 Emi 147 992.1 x--sus sux-nxuxux--sux:-xnx--Q-'xox-wx-vs-nsas-ns-as-use-susnsnsususns-nsas-us--snnxns-ns-ns-nsus Compliments of ALPHA SIGMA DELTA SORORITY 1. Klein, President P. Harrington, Vice-Pres. L. Kuske I. Kirchner CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY IWONDER BREAD P. Carrold, Secretary M. Kuske B. Hann, Treasurer D. Maher A, De Lance B, Speide, 312 FOUGERON STREET C. Kellner I. Witt N. Lichtenthal BUFFALO 11, N. Y. HU. 7094 DR. AUGUSTYN C. SCI-IWENDER 1813 GENESEE STREET BUFFALO II, N. Y. SHERAL FURNITURE COMPANY SPECIALISTS IN MODERN 3020 BAILEY AVENUE PA. 6I00 JERRY TUNKEY FRIENDLY SERVICE MAIN and JEWETT STREETS UN. 9691 MERLE J. HARBECK INTERIOR DECORATIONS BETTY POHLE, Consultant Complete Planning E7 Decorating Service 2462 MAIN STREET AM. 6630 DICK CAVANAGH OPTICIAN -7 , HEARING AIDS . . . BATTERIES HUUIX 5 HEALTH SPOT AM. 87QQ SHOE SHOP CLEVE-HILL PLAZA AM' 6418 KENSINGTON at EGGERT RD. HILLCREST DAIRY 39 KILHOFFER BUFFALO II. N. Y. HU. 7533 -as1as1ns--xas-nsnsusa-sus--sus-:xggnxuxux-'14-s1usas-as--sus-ns-vs-ns.-s GORENFLO'S PHARMACY BAILEY AVE. at MINNESOTA BUFFALO 15, N. Y. PA. 7492 ox-as --sus-as--Q.-Q.-sus snxn -snsnsusuxusnnxnsnnsnsnsns- nx- 5 Q nsusnsnnxnsansnasnuxnsusuasnsnsnxusnoxsnsnnsnnsnxon 0 HARRY W. VACKEL FUNERAL HOME 836 EAST DELAVAN AVENUE BUFFALO 15, NEW YORK SMITH FENCE CO., INC. P A C K ' S 743 NORTHLAND AVENUE BUFFALO 11, N. Y. HU. 7244 FOR SHARP SPORTSWEAR 1522 GENESEE cor. MOSELLE SGH GREEN STAMPS GIVEN AND REDEEMED GOLD CREST ICE CREAM COMPANY 1444 BROADWAY Compliments of NEW YORK FASHION SHOPPE IUNIOR, MISSES, AND WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL 1504 GENESEE STREET HU. 4048 HU. 8643 GIVE FLOWERS SEND OURS FORBACH'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED PHONE PArkside 2113 993 KENSINGTON AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. PHILIPPS BROTHERS DAN HANNAN CARPET - LINOLEUM DELICATESSEN HARDWARE - PAINT snsn 2886 BAILEY AVENUE 3159 BAILEY AVENUE UN. 8353 5-nsusa-sux-:snasus-usnsnsnasn-snsnxnsus-:susansnsuxunsunsus'nsnsnsosususunsavsnsusu 954014 1 wsuusevs:usaosusnxnnsnsnsunxu-sus-wx-ns-nsnxiusnsussuususuxnsnsnfs-nsnsusa-sus'as-nsnsnsusux CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF l953 MISS MCCARTHY THE GIRLS OF ROOM 252 l just before Christmas, the bulletin outside the guidance office became a regular stop for everyone walking along the first floor corridor. The reason? To note Mr. Fisher's clever sketches, which gave us day-to-day reports on Mr. Chassin's progress following his operation. Z Z A HoNoR C-eisel, Carolriuit Freshmen Abramowski, Dolores? Albright, ludyiftikmit Angierski, Danieltm Ast, Katherinetkfk Bark, Lorraine? Baumgart, Bettetwmft Bembenista, Annflfifif Binner, Mercitaiffffzk Boesl, Carol Ann'F'fFf1H11 Bonner, Donna'?fl'f7' Boucher, lsabelleffff' Breeser, loanittksm Brown, C-ayleff Buhles. loanwftfk Button, Barbarargtmrit Cieszynski, Virginiatiuit Cook, Suzannetit Crapsi, Lewistkilutff Crew, Dorothytm Crockett, Ba rbaratfnlfitk Dobmeier, Lawrencemlitkfk Dolata, Albertam Dressel, Richardtlf Dudziak, Arlenetttitzii Eberle, lamesmk Ewert, jamestit Faber, Richardahitfit Fauz, lamesff Fell, Margaretwflf Fuchs, Barbaratlttktfw' Gardner, Loistk Casko, Maryfiffwtfl Cetzin, Donaldtitifftiuft Ciacalone, Mariannatfiwft Grieb, Kennethfftittit Griskevicius, Aloisiusikmft Grondahl, Elainettfftk Crosskopf, Gerald? C-rotz, Gailik Crundner, Dianetlttfuft Hall, Gordonfiiiiitiit-'f Heyn, Marlenetfnfttlt Hollstein, Carliiiiffifu Huber, Annmittltlt Hughes, Lindattiifffilt lngraham, ludith'5f?3:tf't1: lves, Rosalie'3ii'f'7' lakubiak, Elainefttittt lay, Davidtf: Kieffer, Geraldtwtfitit Kilian, Carl'l'4' Knatt, loyce'W'3't Kuske, Marleenfft Lang, lamestwit Latchford, Robertfittittit Lewandowski, Esthertif Luecht, judlthwftft Mallon, leant? Marino, Francestlnfffltrft Martynowicz, Ronaldtf' Mary, leanftwf Mclntosh, Robertfiuktfnil Moyer, Louise' Mudd, Alberts? Mullen, Noreeniftiu-1 Norberg, Marciafif ROLL Norton, lo Annzitrkfftlit Notar, Mariatmffffi Olson, Carolritrktit Paske, Gary:7':i::5':7: Patzke, Carolrfnlzrfftlt Paulson, Sandratlnlt Perino, Nicholasimtfrt Perri, Patriciamfffff Perrotta, Camillarffzit Person, Claudia? Phillips, Aliciaimiiifi Plotnicki, Patricia? Pochylska, Elaineml: Pontrello, Estherif-Writ Quirin, Rochelle? Raab, Deanna? 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Weick, Barbaratfttltt-W Wekernann, Bettytff Westermeir, Deannatftift Whalen, Paul f:3't-'tiff Wild, Ronaldtlftiuff Will, Lindamtmf' Williams, lamestlnf: Winer, lontkiiuw Woblg, DavQdi':ff'F:?f Wroblewski, Davidttiiiiit Zimmerman, Mary Ann sas uws-wx--sn-sus-vs.vs-vs-'sux--s-nsnsusns-vs-usuvsnsnsn-sn-is-ws1vsusususns--Q--is--sus'-sug wx s vsnsusa:susansavxus-ns--sanxansansnvsaasanxansunxn Key to Pictures On Pages 103, 104 and 105 PAGE 103 1. St. Pat's Day Colleens 2. Our Pal Barry 3. Feminine Gridder 4. Dragnet C1 Co. 5. Declamation Contestants 6. Coach, Star, Manager 7. What a Team! 8. Xmas Tree Ornaments? 9. What an Outfit this is! . Crazy mixed up kids ? 10 I1. Debate Frolic V2 . Twinkle Toes PAGE 104 1. What a handsome trio! 2. Mrs. Lindstrom's Experimentals 3. Gee - I don't know! 4. Red Cross Workers 5. 413 is the room of Good Neighbors. 6. Papa Kelly and family 7. ls that so! 8. Well - somebody say something! 9. Mrs. Hyman's stitchers 10. Home Room Antics! 11. There's a toothpick and a life saver! lThat's Mr. O'Donnell!l 12. Has anyone seen Melvin? 13. Drill Team Gals 14. Dig that crazy witch! PAGE 105 1. Frosh Fun 2. Concentration 3. Nan Edmunds' Abode 4. O Happy Day! 5. Patti and the new Chem. Prof. 6. Draft notices? or report cards? 7. Only foolin'! 8. Gals from C Lunch 9. Tinsel Hangers? 10. Prize winners Key to pictures on P. 121 : 1. jim Shea -- pitcher, baseball 2 . Track relay: Dave Langheier, Tom Webb, Ronald Maving, Dick Robinson 3. AI Lavetti - catcher, baseball 4. Barry jensen -- swimming 5. Earl Boyer - all-high football 6. Myron Cebulski - tennis 7. joseph Folts -- tennis 8. Norm Mruk - swimming 9. Bob Butler - cross-country 10. Hal Geiger, Dick Sterben - basketball 11. Ralph Bowen - cross-country -sus-:sus-usaxnga-x-ns--snsns--5--sux-1ga-x--sus-QL--snsusususnsns- vxavsans-nsnsns-esnosns-as-ns-os.-'susan x-as-ns-a susan ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS So MANY helped in so MANY ways! The COMPASS thanks you. Here are a few: Dave Eldridge Donald Ruhland Gary Young. Margaret Pert john Reilly: . james Shea Douglas Barber Elbridge Renning Moira Lee Finn Carol Boesl joyce Schneggenburger Nancy Westphall Anne Robinson ' Diane Seitz All the students who made phone calls, took mes- sages, etc. ALL the teachers. And last, but not least, to the physical education department, for their patience, good humor, and efficiency, goes a great big Thank you, Mr. Nilson, Mr. Bergstrom, Mr. Duquin, Mrs. Nilson, Mrs. Lufkin, Mrs. Samul! Compliments Of SIGMA PSI GAMMA President: Tom Rooney Vice President: Dick Hall Treasurer: James Urso Pledge Master: Roger Seibert 9 it L 1. ' . ' 7 f '. 6- i, -'il' : '- 1 ' , ,'.' fe - 1' i 1 5 '1 7 Q L '- 13.- 74'-A '.f 'ij3.,1f1.gQ. 'ft' - A 5 is- '17. 55'.', Y 5 -. ffl' .,.5k: QL 5. .., ' .1 Q . fr - 9 - ' 25.5.5 .5 1 .-' ,h ,If , , 151 sosnsus -sus--xnsnsns-1ga-1--susns-nsnsn Llltniu DAN PARIS Shoe Repairing 2920 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. UN. 91 I4 snsusnnsnsnxus--sn-xuxnxnx-.sn -xusnsnsn-sus-ns-asus.-snns--xox-nsnsuns-asus-nsnvxnas-:sn PIECHOWICZ FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1168 WALDEN AVENUE BUFFALO 11, N. Y. HU. 0426 EKENSINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS SCHUTZ OPTICAL COMPANY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HU. 7155 Kensington's Oldest Thrift Institution Phone PA. 3206 1074 KENSINGTON AVENUE 1628 GENESEE STREET TRY CON STANZO'S BREAD AND BE CONVINCED 1230 E. DELAVAN AVENUE TA. 4040 FAMOUS ITALIAN BREAD Compliments of DELTA PSI GAMMA SORORITY Compliments Cf MISS FLIERL'S HOMEROOM ROOM 211 JUNIOR BOYS ROOM 203 sus.-sus--s-'sus--sus,-5.usnsnsnsnxa-xusnsu-sux--sn STUDENTS! REMEMBER - CAUTIOUS DRIVING WILL REDUCE YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RATES! FRANK J. CURTIN AGENCY, Inc 320 GENESEE BUILDING BUFFALO, N. Y. 152 Q1nsns-ususn-sa:snusasus-ususnsnsnsnsuxg nexusuxnsnsuxnsus--snnsunsusnsnsnsnsusnusus--s .nxnsn-sans-use-xa nxusa nsnsnx-ns -nxnsuxus Compliments of ALPHA PHI ALPHA FBATERNITY 36 CLOVERDALE AVE. BUFFALO 15, N. Y. Phone WI. 3552 COBNWELUS SHOE STORE 3077 BAILEY at KENSINGTON Air Step - Roblee - Little Yankees For Children Foot X-Ray Shoes Correctly Fitted HON McINTO'SH MOTORS, INC. ' BUFFALO'S OLDEST DESOTO--PLYMOUTH DEALER 2917 BAILEY AVENUE ERIE COUNTY PA' 3329 FAMOUS FOR HALL PERSONAL SERVICE FOR 35 YEARS ux--su-xnsux1vs'-sn-sus-as1use-snsnxnsusussusu-sus--sn-sus-nsns.-1asusas-nsnsusnnsusnsuns 153 sus-wsus4-s-sx--xnsux4-xusns-- 1 -sux.-5-,sn . ug.-g.-x.-su ns-nsusnsnxn as-ns.-sus-n COMPLIMENTS OF Harri on Radiator Dlvl lon GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Lockport, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y :sas--sux-. .- - .rg--x--xv 154 vsnsnsnvxnxnvsusn-xnsnsuxuvsnxuxqvsunxs E Q,,, S Ai Q W ? A RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING co., INC. 229 OAK STREET MA. 8342 :sus-os' ns- nsnxnvsnsnsfrg- us ns'ns-vs--snsns-usnvs.us-nsnsn 155 ni4vs.n1us4ox4nQ4ns4 CLA Soil 53 In your lives ahead you young graduates are in for a lot of hard work. With world conditions as they are . . . the tasks you face will not be easy. lt will be up to you, the leaders of tomorrow, to create lasting peace and harmony among all peoples and nations. It may be a long hard pull but in the end your diploma is your key to success and we know that you will be the winner. To you, the graduating class of Kensington High School we say God speed and Good Luck. E ERYBODY' P lam HI G Co. EVERYBODY'S BUILDING auFrAl.o 12, N. Y. o WA. 0555 ' - -' 'j v -s..- - v - - - - - v - .. - TO THE GRADUATES OF TODAY and the CITIZENS and HOMEMAKERS of TOMORROW L'.onqnafulation.4, We are in business to serve you. The correct advice on the proper typo of furniture to purchase with your initial Inulgvt can mmm dvvp satisfaction and lasting vnjoyniont in the yvars alwall. We- have thc favilitifis to sein you woll. and sllall Ivo most happy to :Io so. Plvaso drop in and Look Us Ove-rf, DICK WILCOX and FRANK NEUREUTER BOB WILCOX FURNITURE HOUSE, INC. 1875-81 NIAGARA STREET BUFFALO 7, N. Y. DE. 6112-6113 .VJ I ,I I ,I I ,I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I ,I I, ,I I II I II I I I In II I II I In I I I I I I I I -. ,-. ,+. IA- ,A-5As,'-vf'-.IA-J-. -vf'-Y-L-vf'xi' 'S,Ax,'Y,',,'x,, I Y 157 s11x1nsuxu-Q1-s11s11111s1ws11x1us11s11s1ns1vs.ns,ns1usnsnsnsn 1 1 x11s11x11s 1 1 1x11s1 1x1-Q I 1- 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 AND MAY THE YEARS AHEAD BE FILLED WITH HAPPINESS AND FROM MISS STOKOE SUCCESS AND THE JUNIOR BOYS OF ROOM 111 Compliments of CLIFFS HOBBY SI-IOPPE the 614 MINNESOTA AVENUE PA 6602 OSTENDORF MOTOR CAR CORPORATION Compliments of 1325 MAIN STREET A FRIEND Phone GR. 7030 158 1x1rsns11s11s1vx1ns1ws1ns11s1vs1 x-as nxns-:suseusnsnsnsnsuns-:susansus--sus--sus l95l . . . We Were jovial juniors Continued from Page 23 horizon. Earl Boyer and George Mintzer zoomed around the bases for our baseball team, while Myron Cebulski, Edward Dow- ski, and Roger Folts were whipping the ball across the net for our Williams Cup winning Tennis Team. But wait!! Let us not forget Harold Geiger, Dave Langheier, Don Ditt- man and Ronald Maving, who were pacing our fleet-footed, strong-shouldered track and field team. The junior Day Program on May 23 brought thunderous ovations from a well- pleased audience. Besides Marilyn Koer- ber's solo, a flute trio by Arlene Beadle, joan Gerber, and jacqueline Staebell and a trumpet solo by Warren Sacher were fea- tured. ln the Ghost Story, a one-act comedy, Nan Walter was courted by the devoted but inarticulate Ray Hippcheng while both were haunted by an irrepressible gang composed of Rose Marie Gotte, Barbara Goembel, jean Finsterbach, Aglaia Economou, Dave Seitz, Bill Hooper and Olin Bender. With charming Aglaia Economou reign- ing as queen of the junior Prom that eve- ning we had reached the highest point of social recognition as the class of '53. Our junior year was an in-between year. Though we were no longer under dogs, we were not yet in the limelight. Never- theless, this exuberant junior year will be impressed forever on our minds as one of the satisfactory stepping stones to grad- uation. ususnsu QAnsux:nsusnsns1-sn-s-nsux--sus-:Qu Best Wishes To The Senior Class of 1953 from THE GIRLS OF ROOM 161 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 from ROOM 405 L0 r.-5 : t , M .:., nf 2 4 f f 5 , ' ,- . 0:-' Jfjf, ,V -' ff V ' 1.-.-.gZ ,.: F by '55 M :I ' XL P, X' c 4,,,2j'-,f A j,,fgf,s, -wx--sus-1xnsus,-2-as--sux.--x-'x.-x.-s.-sns- 159 -sus-nxn snsusuxusnsnsnxns-nuns.-xnsns- ,..x..x..,..,..-..x..,..s..-..x..X..X..,..,..x..s..x..,.,x..x. 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