Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1954
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0345 Wifi ,M fb? 4' 49 D w5'f-igbsxgjiixsw M3 QSM l y-iffwjyiww WWW QW? WW WJ? law We My WV Qgfww 3? WWW Wifi? 4 gxggfgfggkgwzw Y 3 Q5 . kr gi ff , EN ' S 5, ff! Q Q, N Si X Sf? Q9 X iohn qui , f Q1 X V2 ' 'X Ji' 5 ZX. ,K R: MF M Mx ,A 42 X R, A ' s N fl y ffff f f f 7A x ff' ,ff ff X X! Lx -gf , foreword The world is one vasl experiment Progress is everywhere: The alom, The x-ray. lhe airplane, All are producls of science. We, Too, are 'scienlislsg Our experimenl is Life, And lhe school is our laboralory. l-lere we mix The various elemenls Of work, alhlelics, social life: And from here comes lhe molded A Life, 'rhe richer for experience. So filled wilh vision and courage We of Marshall face lhe fulure. Now Jrurn This page. And view our lalooralory And our worlc. -'df dedication To Progress ancl lo Science We dedicafe lhis book. To our science cleparlmenlg To ils ieaclwers, Who guide us in our queslg To fine sludenls, Pasl, present and fulureg And lo all scienlilic aclvenlurers Wlno plan for a beller world We cledicale llnis boolc. table of contents classwork .... seniors ..... acfivifies .... sporfs ...... adver+isemen+s page 9 page I9 page 43 page 67 page 89 ELMER W. SNYDER Principal our head technician 'rhe besl' scieniific apparafus high school ai' a 'lime when lhe social paH'ern of 'Phe changed by +he irresisfible push of progress. progress has given us roclcefs, guided pace, and ihe afomic submarine fo 'For beH'er healfh and mankind. Much +he program by helping say is ihe mos? our head technicians This pasi year ihe advisers in John Marshall, as in a laboraiory, guided all produciion ihai favored progress. These advisers discovered and direcied ihe inieresfs and abiliiies of each siudeni, considering always ihe need of The sfudeni and of socieiy. Their 'raslcs were arduous buf They gave of ihemselves in service for ihe advance- meni and developmeni of each siudeni, LEON FRIEL Vice Principal JESSIE BARRY Girls' Adviser JOSEPH ULRICH Boys' Adviser ALFRED Goetz d t t h d ANN TURULA Boys' Counselor S Girls' Counselor Siiiing: J. Barry, L. Friel, E, Snyder, L. Jardine. M. Foley. Skanding: A. Goetz, A. Turula, D. Brady, D. Houseman. D. Clark. N. Zona. J. Ulrich, K. Fulicerson. john marshall our laborafory clas s ork 0 A, .K f If 'W X ' 9 1 , N 5 N' ' lil Q J f f I . Rx 3 1. M , LULU E BARTHOLOMEW IHS. J M BIDDLE NELLE. BITZ ARMAN3-:OLTON BORDEN-CL BOOTH Ermh Ilqliih ENQIISVI Driver-training Mafhemafics TRAFTON BOULLS Social Siudios I I' K ,' 1 , I, 'F W, , K 1 1' J , A I I ,'!f'f If , f, faculty laboratory DAVID B. BRADY WILLIAM BUSHNELL -. .. .. . ... - .-. .-x .- JOSEPH CAROL FLORENCE CHITTENDEN DONALD R. CLARK RAY L. CLIPPINGER Social Siudios Latin - English Language - Head Business Educaiion JOSEPH H. CON ROY Mafhumaflcx MRS. DOROTHY MRS. DOROTHY COX NORMA CRITTENDEN CORBETT -- 1 ' - Foods Psychologuf Science I0 KENNETH R. DAVIS CLAYTON C. DeLONG ETHEL M. DUNN JOHN R. ECKHARDT ELTON S. EIKE Physical Education Business Educalion Eng-Rh Mechanical Drawing Social Sludies 1953- 1954 assistants W PAUL T. EPPING MRS. JANE FEUERHERM MARY C. FOLEY Malhomalics Ari Enqlish - Head MRS. GRACE C. W. KENNETH MRS. GRACE FULLER ANTHONY L. GERACE FULFORD FULKERSON -- - - -1 Business Educalion Physical Education Emllish Social Sludies - Head EDWIN A. GORDON THEODORE GUGLIN FRANCES H. HEANEY MRS. JUNE HEMMING Social Sludiex Science -TA-alhemalics Nurse ' Social Sludln L Jaffa,-ff M H '47 4 1 V ,, . ' .iv gig L' Q15 jbff .D MPRQSSLZCCQILIEEF, DANIEL C. HOUSEMAN MRS. JANE M. JONES HELEN M. LATHROP FRANK C. LEACH - Scienc:Haad English Busineszucalion Social Sfudies Physical Education faculty laboratory GRACE M. LEADER ROBERT E. LEY MONROE I. LORD English Arlcrafl Malhemalics CHARLES H. LOTH ISABEL MAYO JOSEPH A. MELKA MRS. MARY MURPHY Science Latin Art English JOAN P. NARUSZEWICZ MARY M. O'CONNOR MRS. EDITH OLMSTEAD GRACE K. O'RElLLEY EDNA L. PARKER Physical Educalion Physical Educalion Mafhemalics Science Science I2 O WWW' CHARLES W. PFLAUM AGNES V. POWERS RUTH N. PULS MRS. LAURA W. MRS. KATHARINE i - - REMINGTON SAUNDERS Mafhamaiics Modern Language Clothing -- . - Accompamsf English 1953 - 1954 assistants HAROLD T. SINGLETON WILLIS G. STEWART JOHN E. SULLIVAN Music Speech Thsrapisf Woodworking GEORGE W. SWANSON GRACE J. TANNER LARRY TENNITY L. CARI-ETON THAYER General Meial Sociamudlu Cugian Sciancc If l J J II ' J ROY S. THRALL W. RAYMOND WRIGHT SANFORD ZEMAN NICHOLAS ZONA Insirumenfal Music Business Educafion General Education Healih Educaiion - Head I 3 .3-X V. plane geometry mathematics department ii During the past year the math department algebra, plane geometry and solid geometry, and ottered a great variety ot courses, They included trigonometry. Marshall was tortunate to have an eighth grade math, elementary through advanced excellent teaching statt to guide the students. selenee department g,,,,,,,,g Otlered in the many branches ot science this bouyancy and Darwin's theory ot evolution. Exper- year were physics, earth science, chemistry, and imenting with modern equipment at their own biology, which kept our research scientists busy in desks gave students practical and usetul experience their classrooms learning Archimedes principle ot in these tields. l 4 physics latin language department Pupils in classes ot Spanish and French used recordings by native speakers to accompany their textbook reading lessons. During Their tree time they listened to the disks in order to improve Their pronunciation ot the toreign language. .,,,, the history This year the social studies department devot- ed considerable time to The current national and international scene. This tactor in the curriculum prepared the students to be better citizens. a chiet concern ot our school. Along with the history Various Types ot sound tilms in Spanish and French were shown tor the tirst time this year. Films narrated in English emphasized some ot the values ot Latin and modern toreign languages. department ot the past, the curriculum helped all the students to be more intelligent toward national and world problems and thus not only become citizens ot the United States but citizens ot the world. general education I 5 I6 cloihing home economies The home economics classes lhis year sfudied and 'rhe aclual prepararion of meals 'formed a par? family relarions and discussed lhe requiremenrs of of The course. Food and clolhing budgels were ideal family life. The planning of nulrifious meals considered as well as rules for inlellligenr buying. experimenfal sfafions business department Many courses in business educarion were many people lesfed in co-operafive courses or offered This year ro our furure secrefaries. Typing. in office pracrice. By serving as sludenl' secrelaries shorrhand, bookkeeping, and business law were or srudenr messengers, ofhers gained experience available. These provided a foundafion which in The business field. practical arts The practical arts classes in our school were not only tor tundamental training in a certain cratt or tor the tun ot it, but students were taught how to think in an organized manner and how to co-operate on the iob. Three ot the boys, Louis Acierno, Benjamin Lucitti, and Ronald Morales, won certiticates and cash awards tor their achievements in metal shop trom the Ford lvlotor Company. wood shop art department ln the art department the students were taught to express themselves in their tavorite media. By supplying pupils with brushes, paints. and helptul guidance, the prospective artists not only improved their drawing skill but enioyed the experience. Some ot the proiects this year were posters tor the various campaigns, art work tor the Scholastic Art Exhibit. photograms and sketches tor the yearbook. voice class Under the directions ot Mr. Singleton, vocal training was made available tor pertecting solo work. Through the use ot vocal exercises, proper control ot the breathing muscles, and recording tacilities. the singers developed poise and personality plus a well-rounded repertoire. metal shop I7 art custodians Sitting: E. Sutter, A. Pschier- rer, R. McGucken. Extreme Right: L. Tennity. Standing: C. Strassner, F. Donaldson. O. Weather, W. Johnson. This year, the custodians ot our time school gave us the services required to office staff keep it the sharpest looking school in the city. office staff The office staff, Miss Lee Jardine, Mrs. Florence Cutaker, and Mrs. Mollie Markus, took care of all school business, financial and clerical. library aids B. Malin, J. Besancon, J Loder, C. Lewis, K. Gesch wind, R. Hiltiker, B. Bryant E. Woods, N. Eddy. G Davis, L. Wasterval. L. Jardine M. Marcus librarians the library The John Marshall library is one ot the most important rooms in the building. It served this year not only as a material and reading center, but also as a guidance and teaching agency. This year, with the help of the new librarian, Miss l-liltiker and her assistant. Mrs. Uderitz, the students aided in administering and running the K Uderih library by establishing a Senior Advisory Board and a corps ot library aides. Rf Hilfiker Iunchroom staff Each day the lunch- room staff served us tempting hot lunches to satisfy all hearty appe- tites. They also prepared delicious dishes for many parties, banquets and teas. cafeteria staff E. Mitchell, M. Bemish, L. Foster. M. Vance, M. Burdick, V. Gustafson, l. Burgdorf, V. I8 Kelso. ,uf W? 1Z fy ,. f m 90 QW 9117 gfw n KJ 7 KVM? If QQOFY s ff CZ C O rw 0 m ici S H z1 'j xxX 'I f 1 K 7 marhmmacs J x 1 RQ Q I J! f 5 ' xxx gf I Z X ' X V g, I ,K 'MJ ff I QQ1 W WX ky' CAROLYN R. ABENDROTH ELIZABETH ALBRO FRANCIS ALLENZA LAWRENCE C. ALMAN JR. Carole Betty Quiet. but oh my - ! Larry , Smart and gay, high she rates. Dynamite comes in small pack- Don't fence me in, gA ages. f N7 'rf I . A .Q W I l N gf . L., A '+--'I 1.7 GWEN BAKER SHIRLEE BAKER DAVID G BARCLAY ' ROGER BARGAINNIER Fun and fancy free. In, sports she takes the lead. Dave BU9 I I aim to please. Indispensable! B . 20 class of I954 N CLAYTON W. BARNARD ROBERT A. BARONE FREDERICK C. BAXENDELL DIANE BEGY Barney Bob Fred Di Common sense is a virtue. I love life. Studying doesn't bother his Carefree and gay. education. WILLIAM L. BELLOR ELIZABETH ANN BENJAMIN MARY PAULINE A. BIANCHI BARBARA J. BIERWORTH Bill Betty Paul Barb Football hero: classroom pal. Qiilclc and petite, slwe can't be Perfection. Gentlemen prefer blondes. eat. l 2' The method of Science I kr- Q5 Iii 59' BETTY LOU BIERWORTH DONALD BIERWORTH WILLIAM EDWARD BILLS ROBERT W. BOCK Patience has its rewards. Don Bill Bob Quiet-Never a word to spare. Sweet William. V.P.-Vitality plus! EUGENE BOHRER JOAN ANN BOMMELJE ROSARIE BRANDFINO JOAN MARIE BRAUN Gene Lovely to look at, Why teachers get gray. All our hearts she has won. The laborer is worthy of his reward. wk ' , .. vs. ,,,,...w L, The atoms of life 22 CAROL RUTH BRAUND GERALD J. BREEN JR. BETTY LEE BROWN JAMES A. BURCHILL Small in stature. great in deeds. Smilin' through. Artistically inclined. Jim Care is an enemy to life. MARY VIVIAN BYERS PAULA JEAN CADY JOANNE L. CARDWELL EDWARD A. CARESS Bibgig There's never a doubt when Jo Ed l'II gaily dancg through life, 5he'5 about, Full of pep. and really hep. Quiet and shy. his I, Qfs high STEPHEN GODDARD CARTER GERALDINE CELESTINO SHIRLEY MAE CIGNA MARILYN C. CLARK Sieve Gerry Cigy Clever and pretty. Oh my-I An ambitious sort of guy. She's carved her initials in our Vip, vim, and vigor. hearts. class of I954 23 BERNICE JANE COCKCROFT RALPH COLT PHILLIP CORWIN WILLIAM A. COSTAIN Flaming youth. A classroom pal. Phil Bill I-Ie's true to the core. He lives his lite contentedly. BEVERLY ANN CRAMER HELEN J. CRAMER DARWIN S. CRANDALL DONNETTE CRUMB Bev Legs Happy-Go-Lucky. A bonnie lass. she's got class. A thing of beauty is a joy Life is what you make it. forever. RICHARD CRUMB BERNARD J. CULHANE ERNEST GLEN DANIELS J. HOWELL DAVIS Dick Bernie Dan Howie A head for facts. Count your age by friends not What I could teach Romeo! Why the little red school house years. burned down. 24 class of I954 ix vi ,flwqwidlivfy ROBERTA DAYTON VERONICA M. DeGRACE BARBARA L. DeKRAMER GAYLE GRACE DEY Robin Sue A friend to everyone. Lynn Brains. vitality, and personality. Speech is silver, silence is Still water runs deep. golden. MARION ALICE DHAENENS MARIANNE DIMITRIOU GEORGE DOUGHERTY ROBERT G. EASTON Words are precious: I malce She'll remain in our hearts for- Life is one big puzzle. Bob mine count. ever. He lights the lamp of wisdom xl' Q w B Q B 'N ' 1 ...I JAMES R. EDWARDS JOHN EYSVOGEL JOYCE L. FAGAN CHRISTOPHER J. FARRELL Jim Enthusiasm makes life worth I never pretend. e j Chris Just give me a simple life. living. IV, I-Iis pompador fwill never die - ' J , U I L - ,ffl l f Sly nf ' U ' I JANICE FASSETT MICHAEL FERGUSON NORMAN E. IFIQESX SHIRLEY ANN FORSAY Monroe's loss. Morshall's gain. MIIIO Norm Shirl Mighty Mite. His only labor is to kill time, Her personality reaches all. .I so it . I It ,I,s I b ,Ilia Q . l - Toward New Frontiers 26 .Vg Isil 5 ' J JOAN FORSTER GORDON S. FRENCH BEATRICE A. FRISBY FRANCES GARTLAND Swell gal. grand pal. Ace. Athlete. Apollo. Bea Fran She who laughs, lasts. Attractive smile and plenty of V style. WILLIAM GASS LOUISE GEORGE BEVERLY MAE GIENGER H. NADINE GILL Bill Sincere in purpose - with a A cheery word, a cheery smile. Deany To succeed is his goal. design. A quiet girl is always admired. LAWRENCE A. GORDON VIRGINIA JANE GOULD CAROL LESLIE GRAHAM CHARLES HERBERT GREENE Larry Ginny Jonny Wisdom of the ages. I set my ideals. Always happy. always gay. Marshall's Mermaid. class of I954 27 MARY GRIFFIN VIRGINIA GROTH SANDRA GRUVER DONALD V. GUILLOD Those who speak little, lrnow Gi'lnY SGHJY TSX much. A gentle spirit makes a lady. We treasure her. No one's ever down when Don's around. JOAN HAl'lZ LAWRENCE H. HAMBURG DORIS MAE HAUSS KARL E. HAWES Joni To try is to succeed. A collector of lasting friends. One in a million. Short, snappy. and sweet. JOAN BARBARA HELLER GAYLE BETTY HENDERSON HENRY C. HOECKER EDUARD P. HONlG Peace is the fairesl: form of Alabama l will be sad for nobody! Eddy happiness. l'm Alabamie bound. He strengthens the linlc of friendship. 28 class of I954 FRED C. HORWATH DOLORES V. HOUGHTLING MARION HUGOBOOM WILLIAM WAYNE HUMM Skip Dee Tootsie Bill What is this thing called edu- Our Junior Miss. l'm in love with you, Honey. A trumpet. a friend--Must we cation? end? THOMAS HUNT BETTY HYSNER RENATE IFLAND PEGGY ANNE IHRIG Tom Bet A new true friend we've found To succeed is her goal. Fogget tomorrow. today's the Everybody knows and likes her. in her. ay. VV iii ? 'Q , ' , ,A :wiv '1 Q - , y Z T I i ff 1 A 6 Q a sf 'I I f Center of dispersal 29 I- ,AE ls Af, ,Mfr 0 ' ,. 1 ,' J 520 JANICE A. JACOX GORllJON JEWETT ii ROBERT JOHNS ARTHUR L. JOHNSON Jan Gordie Bob Art Diligehce and delight make A big fish in the stream of life. Life is one big ball, He plays a cool sax. Janice just righf. ', ARI, Av 3 'lvl GEORGE JOHNSTON NINON JOYCE JOLIDON ROBERT CHARLES JOYCE MARTIN KANE Ramsay Nena Bob Our Private Eye. George, class has begun! New to us, she grew to us. l've lived through it. Hurrah! N I 4 f A V 'J 1 N if ev' 1 fe , - my 15,4 I 5 P gi AR Too lifile iime 30 i. 'Wir ' rizrzv'-fx-:I-'B ' X ,Www -513+ ewugy . we JAMES KENNARD SUE ELIZABETH KENYON GUY KERRIDGE IONA KOETZLE Jim Life for her is one grand bubble. Quite a guy! Tall in stature. full of grace. A fella you can't help lilcing. CARL E. KOWALSKI EUGENE ROBERT KRIST RICHARD KRIST VIRGINIA G. LAAKSO Cal Gone Dick Ginny Never a Care- There's comfort in solitude. How can I avoid school? With a song in my heart. JOYCE A. LAKE EUGENE W. La.MENDOLA BARBARA JUNE LaMONT MARIE ELIZABETH LARRY A penny for your thoughts. Genie Bobbie Rea President, wrestler, personality Fun's her delight, Jubilant, joyous, just. too: people lille Gene are very few. class of 1954 3l GERALD G. LEMBKE CAROLYN IVY LEMON RICHARD H. LEWIS CLAIRE E. LODER Gerry Carol Dick Speedy Rembrandt the Second. A likeable girl with a likeable He makes Marshall life com- ln any life, she'll do fine. way. plete. MARILYN LOWDEN DOREEN E. LYTTON JAY MacNAUGHTON SUSAN LEE MARKS Maril Judy His treasure he finds in his Sue Gay and funny, she's a honey. Sugar and spice, everything friends. A merry heart and a winning that's nice. way. W. JOHN MARVIN RICHARD MASLYN ROBERT E. MASON GEORGE F. MATTHEWS Mr. Touchdown. To know him is to like him. Bob One of the Boys, Here's a guy we'll miss. .. class of I954 ,L . ., v,,,, ,, ,, DAVID MCANN PETER ANDREW MCCABE GORDON PETER MCGRAIL 1 SANDRA MCKISSOCK Dave Pete Gordy . Sandy I ' He'll find a way, Marsh-all's A-I Drummer. Quiet. handsome. and sincere. TdfiV6 is to ldugh- i I YA f I RICHARD MEILI CATHERINE MESSURO RAYMOND A. MEYERS HARVEY MITCHELL Dick Cathy Speedy Crazy, Man, Crazy. Quiet. studious, and refined. Friendship is the wine of life. Friendly, blond. and very nice. .5 i News from Mars 33 VIRGINIA BETH MITCHELL DIANE C. MORRELL CONNIE MOSTELLER LAWRENCE MURRAY Ginny A maiden never bolcl. Kim Crutch Full of fun for everyone. Among our girls. she holds her l never let work interfere with place. fun. PAUL LOUIS NEEFE D. EDWARD NIESKENS MINERVA NOTT SYLVIA ANN OSBORN Big Mo Dutch Mickey Angels listen when she sings. Mr. Americag Mr, Worldp Mr, He's smooth and polished in l'm no Angel. Universe. everything he does. Bound for outerspace 34 I zi. 2 1,,A Q Qv,. ' i i'i ' A ,, - 1 A l 25 A 31.1 61 4 if -' A 'L li I l '13 t 9 iiwgillfwk L g p fe- RICHARD OSTRANDER BEVERLY ANN OTTNOD CHARLES PADGET JAMES EUGENE PARSONS Dick Sparlrie Chuck Pars Eos come. easy go We'II give odds on this girl. He likes school when he's not Athletic and vital, with ability I there. and personality. -..-.iaf:l' , STEWART D. PATTON BETTY PAUL LILLIAN PAUL EDWARD F. PESTKE Stew Sumpin' money can't buy. Quiet and true. fun loving too. Athletics. personality. he holds We have our patent on him. lille Ace- JAMES THOMAS PLANTONE BARBARA ANN PLATNER JOHN M. POLATAS HELEN MAY POWRIE Jim Barb Jack A nicer gal will ne'er be found. A riot in every class. She loves fun, fun loves her. Jack is well worth knowing. class of I954 35 BERNARD PRENDERGAST MARILYN J. PRESTON WILLIAM PSCHIRRER ROBERT ALLEN PUTZIG Bernie Overflowing with the joys of life. Bill Bob A friend to 'che end. Tops in 'che shops. Over the hurdle. mr' 2 'lv ' 'fl his BARBARA HELEN RANKE 'O Jfk6sERT XRATHO- ff-f EDNA MAE REGER MURIEL REICHNECKER Barb ' 521.9 Y f A1835 She makes us happy when skies If you do it, do it well. lt's true what they say about ,'QB'ucI5et o5'Esoll:s and Bob. are gray. redheads. T by CAROL DORIS REXER Rex She's quiet but what a riot. 36 MARCIA IDA RICHARDSON MAUREEN ANN ROACH Marsh Reenie Full of fun and friendship. A pleasing gal. class of 1954 li ,firm PATRICIA CAROL ROTH DAWN ELAINE ROYCRAFT ANNIE LAURIE RUEMELIN CONR - Pai Oh for fun from dawn to darlc. Rem A dashing X, Her smile moves all obstacles. Priceless to those who value if X X .Q AX kindness and gaiety. :K R Q X ri ,X Il, , ' if N If J-I ' if f . W U X M MVS. A. ' su I io rf LEON RUSSO JOHN SAWDEY CAROLYN E. SCHAERTEL THOMAS SCHIEFER Lee Johnny Her laughing eyes cause longing Tom Sports announcer. sports writer. He does things in clever ways. sighs. A good sort and a good sport sports fan. , Kg M X f a l I I, gg i . 1 . 55's i I W4 1' A 'swf SQ:-nnifwffwe . , . Roclzei Power 37 15 pf i ITIS LAWRENCE J. C. SEELEY JOAN M. SEYMOUR RUTH MILDRED SHAW Larry Sweet. lovable, loads of fun. A cute little miss. As a musician l1e'll rate. JANET VINCENT SILLER BARBARA SIMPSON LORRAINE SKIRMENT CAROL ANN SMITH A halt pint of personality. Simps Lorrie Exceeclingly nice to lcnow. She means no mischief but - -. Pretty and slim, smart and trim. l ,.,, . , ,W i ,-'TQ I I S g , l l l i T I V Plans for departure 38 . ml, CAROL ELAINE SMITH ARLENE SNYDER ELSIE MAY STROYER SUZANNE MARIE STUTZMAN Our prize package. A favorite of ours. EI Sue She talks on tiptoe. Better late than never. PATRICIA R. TENNY DAVID THORNE THOMAS TICKNER DONALD TOAL 'Lovely to look at. delightful Thorny Torn Slim to know. Einstein's first. Thorny's next. What makes him tick? My kingdom for a car. PHILIP PAUL TRIASSI SHIRLEY ANNE VanATTA JACK W. VanDUSER GARY L. VanVEGHTEN Hassi She's right on the ball. Achilles of our cross-country Dramatic and Dynamic. Gridiron Goliath. team. class of I954 39 X mx .frlgllwg lm' SANDRA VOLLERTSEN EARL K. WADMAN DONALD WAITE DIANE JEANETTE WANGMAN Sandy Marshall's mal: master. Stretch Di True 'friends are hard to find. Looked up to by all. Friend, past, present, and future. WILLIAM R. WARD DALE E. WEBSTER DIANE JOAN WEHNER W. RONALD WEINING A cheery word for all. Dale has qualities rare. De Ron Lives fo love, loves to Iive. Ne'er 5 nicer guy, PAUL JOSEPH WENZEL PATRICIA ANN WESTWOOD PATRICIA LEE WHEELER DONALD BRUCE WILBUR Weasel Pat Patty Don Never d dull moment- Our little twinkle toes. There's sunshine in my heart. Tall, darlc. and you know the rest. .0 class of I954 GAIL WILSON RUTH MARLENE WOLFF PATRICIA ANN WORSECH MARION WRIGHT Pretty? l'll bet. Clever? l'll say. Sl1e'll go places. watch and see. TOOIS DUfCl1 JEAN ZARNSTORFF DIANA M. ZIMMERMAN Her accomplishments are many. Zim Live, love. laugh. and be happy. I I , ,xv Q ,Ze 7-I ' r I -. 2-S I li? ' . xg 'I While we live, let us live. Never judge c bool: by its COVSF. Oukward to the stars senior olass officers EARL WADMAN Presidenl: GORDON J EWETT Vice-Presidenk FRANCES GARTLAND Secretary CAROLYN SCHAERTEL Treasurer senior problems Someihing new was added lhis year 'ro 'lhe variely of offerings al John Marshall High School: a one-semesier course, Senior Problems, was begun lo help seniors 'lo make a srnoolh lransfer from high school 'ro college or 'ro a iob. The course was divided inlo ihree seclions of six weeks each and covered conlenl and skills needed in rnaihemalics, economics, and college or job orienlaiion. learning 'lo live in fhe scienfific age 42 I LJ f 1' X! c ' 1 1 + ' 13.1 s QW if fl P--5-xl ' F ti f jf: ffm , + X - 1 V W P I fu, f X 5 f :gg K ,I TAQQX ,XX 5 .,-AY, KAR In J t , N If ' , Nfisf X ,f ' f f W f,.4kNf 'X N h 'xi fy X - E ' f Ewg i . . - F 'NNVf5Xf' AX ' I - , A 7 V I 1- Nx,4 X - ifx u 'G f fx H . Q qg I, ..!-gxffl ,ff .Z I U Af L I w X R l if , , ..-- ' A X f V RN?-Nl I 4 7-N , :PH ' , A15 xx K f' V 'itll-,cya I 1 11-24 lx .A :MUNW I ' X I' A ' KK K , , C Lx PM C 3 ' ' wg- as-rf f s 1 X wx :1oLxjcwC -my 'x 4 ' 1 K I 2 V M LAW.. lT'x'Tgv--I9 ' X 3 A V 'X I ,f - -. Mi f ' N- X X . EUGENE LaMENDOLA President ROBERT BOCK Vice-President BARBARA BUSH Secretary SANDRA GRUVER executive council The execuiive council ihis year was composed of fourieen members. Five commissioners, five grade represeniaiives. and The four elecied Sfudeni Associaiion officers who acied as officers of ihe council. The council's obieciive was To keep Marshall High on ihe lisi of promineni high schools. li succeeded io accomplish 'rhis by proclaiming a couriesy monih, by developing school aihleiic morale, by providing dances aiier nighi baslceiball games, and securing a more balanced school aciivily program. Treasurer Siilzingz G. Schudel. S. Gruver, J. Barry. E. LaMendola, R. Bock, M. Byers. F. Scott. Sfanding: B. Bush, P. Judge. R. Bargainnier. J. Ulrich, E. Ccress. C. Green, G. VanVeghten, E. Wadman 44 Row 1: J. Haitz. D. Wangrnan. R. Dayton, S. Gruver, C. Smith, L. Almquist, L. Ruemelin. Row 2: J. Braun. E. Mayo, D. Lytton. R. Bargainnier, M. Byers, P. Westwood. Row 3: L. George. C. Braund. P. Bianchi. Row 4: B. Frisby, J. Zarnstorhi, E. Reger, F. Gartland, R. Meili, R. Easton, E. Caress, C. Green, D. Thorne, M. Larry, P. Tenny. national honor society The Naiional Honor Sociely, a naiion wide honorary organiza- lion of high school sludenfs, bases iis membership on scholarship, leadership, service, and characier. The John Marshall chapier, headed by Miss Mayo, elecied This year aboui 'rhiriy siudenis from +he junior and senior classes on 'rhe basis of ihese qualifies. Mem- bership in 'rhe Socieiy was reslricied scholaslically 'ro ihe +op five per cenr of +he iunior class and 'rhe +op fiffeen percenl of The senior class. fhe cerebellum guardians of the ilag The highesf honor ihal is besfowed upon lwo seniors ranlcing iirsl in iheir class is ihai' of guardians of l'he flag. Roberf Easlon and Roger Bargainnier 'fied for ihe posiiion of siandard bearer and Sandra Gruver acled as Daughier of lhe Flag. They led ihe pledge in assemblies, headed 'rhe processional al graduaiion and look parl' in The Washing+on's birihday exercises. 45 n. h. s. officers Q49 R. Bargainnier. M. Byers R. Easton, S, Gruver. R. Bargainnier sub-frosh Foreground: R. Bock. Sitting: D. Morgan. S. Jardine, D. Smith, R. Zimmerman. Sfanciing: J. McKay, R. Cholowsicy, R. Ewing. In 6 I , 7 OA 0 Q seniors freshmen Row 1: A. Goetz. S. Caldwell. Row 2: D., Rue. C. Heinsman A. Beouf, C, Smith. W. Springer. Row 3: S. Powers, D. Carr P. Judge, D. Justice, K. Geschwind, L. Piver, G. Heidt. Sitting: S. Forsoy. D. Houghtiing, E. Reqer, P. Westwood, R. Bock. Sianding: E. Nieskins. R. .Easton. 1 P. Neefe, R. Lewis. . . . .. egislature rockef power The law making body of our represenfalive government 'rhe legis- lafure. was composed of an elecled represen+a+ive and allernale from each homeroom. The chairman was Bob Bock, Vice-Presiclenl of lhe Sludenls' Associalion. He was under 'rhe able guidance of Mr. Goelz and Miss Turula. Meeiings were held periodically and each represeniaiive reporled To lhe homeroom The acfivilies of 'the legislalure. Represenfa- 'rives 'rook charge of Jrhe Sludenls' Associafion drive, 'rhe sale of 'lhe John Quill, lhe Memorial Scholarship Fund. lhe March of Dimes drive, and fhe Red Cross drive. sophomores , , . iuniors Sitting: D. Howard. M. Branch, A, Turulo, J. Ferner, K. King, G. Greqory. Sfanding: J. Cox, P. Kron. N. Senecal, S. Kennedy. C. Perry. Row 1: T. Hinton, B. Bush, M Heberqer. G. Higgins, D. Evan qelist. Row 2: C. Reese. D Bladdy, E. Higham. S, Simpson Row 3: F. Gern. F. Masterson. C. Ainsworth. L. Kazmaver. 47 rating clerks FirsT Row: F. Paul, B. RooT, J. Myers, P. Bianchi, P. Wesfwood, C. Pascle, D. Rood, S. Trimmer, M. Johnson, G. Cardy. Second Row: J. Hailz, B. Frisby, J. Keichman, K. Keing, H. Richman, S. WaTerman, S. Riley, R. Daylon, C, Braund, D. Crumb. Third Row: W. LaFave, D. Howard, R. Bauer, W. Ludeke, A. Crowley, R. Hauck, M. Miles, R. Rornig, J. Herr, R. Weiss, R, Crumb, A. Nazzaro, J. BarTleTT, R. Canfaben, T. O'Hare. FourTh Row: A. Vitello, W. La- Fave, L. Skirmenf, W. Godfrey, E. Reger, B. BlaTTner, J. Lake, K. LaBar, B. LuTz, J. STiles, M. Robin- son, J. Ecker, S. Griffin, P. CrampTon, C. NewTon, M. Clark. Fiffh Row: C. Wehbring, A. Jun- ker, L. Moss, T. Hinfon, G. John- sfon, C. Perry, R. Bargainnier, R. EasTon, G. Maffhews, F. Conle, G. Higgins, B. Donovan, L. Con- rad, K. Kofahl. RaTing blanks were Tilled ouT by The pupils aTTer each marking period. These blanks were collecTed and checked by a chosen sTudenT in each homeroom called The raTing clerk. This was iusT parT oT his iob. He arranged The blanks according To rank, Tound The median, and reporTed The Tive highesT sTudenTs in his homeroom To his Teacher. LaTer These reporTs were Turned in To Mrs. OlmsTead who direcTed all procedures. banking clerks The idea of school saving has gone Tar since iTs origin in France in The year l834. IT came To The UniTed STaTes in l887 and To RochesTer in l9l5. This year our crew oT 42 homeroom banking clerks, wiTh The assisTance of Mr. Pflaum, Tried To do Their share To Till The armored car which arrived regularly every Monday morning. 5. Firsf Row: N. Kehr, R. Ewing, B. Camper, C. Andrews, J. Trapani, J. Hufchinson. Second Row: M. Guarin, P. Westwood, D. Reeves, J. Javis, D. Mansfield, R. DayTon, P. Lockwood, G. Gregory, B. Shawnhan, K. King, C. Andrews. Third Row: A. Jackson, B. Gienger, B. Simpson, T. Sallsman, J. VanDuser, J. Stone, D. Miller, E. Pike, S. Osborn, C. Rexer, B. LaMonT, G, Clement, L. Fraser, J. Case, Mr. Goelz. 48 . lookmg for sfars flameholders This pas+ year ihe Doclcei sraff, assisied by Mrs. Biddle, published six ediiions of ihe paper. The ediforial sfaff, headed by ediior- in-chief, Charles Greene, made ir +heir goal 'ro preseni a paper +ha+ was bolh iniormaiive and inferesfing 'ro +he sfudenl body. Included in Three edifions was a special rofogravure seclion, lhe Scholasiic Rolo. Lasl' November four of ihe slaff aifended The Empire Sfare School Press Associafion Conference a+ Syracuse. An edilorial and carloon enlilled Double-Barred Crosses won second place in 'rhe Scholasiic Press Proiecf. docket staff Row 1: B. Gienger. L. George F. Gartland, C. Greene, R Crumb. Row 2: E. Caress. W Gess, L. Ruemelin, J. Biddle J. Dewey, J. Meinherdt. reporiers r i Row 1: D. Evangelist, N. Kehr, V. Gould. Row 2: G. Gregory, D. Howard, S. Simpson, N. Eddy, C. Mosteller, J. Gilbert. L. Vallone, Row 3: K. Riley, S. Marlces. C. Lanqenbecher. +ypis+s ancl copyreaders Row 1: G. Gregory, J. Kuchmen, B. Lockwood. Row 2: R. Curry, J. Hutchinson, S. Danno, S. Osborn, M. Larry. Row 3: A. Barrow. D. Waite. P. O'Hara. J. Fever. S. Molton, K King, K. Geschwind, D. Lewis. N. Kehr. J. Biddle, T. Hinto . S. Osborn. R. Schwanlce, M. DeGrace, Lod , E. Reger. sale - Row 11 J- ZGFUSYOFH. M. Byers. V- Miichell. Row 2: A. J. Siller. Row 4: W. Powers, A. Masi, E. Bohrer, B. Hender JOClISOf1. B- Benjamin. B- COClKCfOff. E- RSQSF- 5- Belief. D- son, B, Ottnod, T. Hunt, M. Clark. Row 5: G. VanVeghten Houghtling, H. Egan. Row 3: B. Simpson, M. Richardson, W. VanDyke. dramatics The Jrheafer arfs enjoyed by Marshall's sons and daugh+ers of Thespis, included panfomime, voice, characferizafion, selling, cosfurning, make-up, and producfion. This varie+y of falenfs was ufilized in sludenf assemblies, and in fhe plays which The dramalics class presenlecl for eclucalion and enjoyment Row 1: J. Moss, T. Hinton. Row 2: F. Woodard, G. Matthews, W. Humm, C. Greene, B. Clark. Row 3: L. Kazmayer. 50 s+age crew Sfanding: F. Gartland. L. Slrlenar. First Row: R. Kenyon. Axon. Third Row: J. Coers, D, Wilbur, S. Mclfissoclc, T. B. Gienger, J. Burchill, R. Siclcmond. Second Row: J. Bom- Bear. D. Wehner, M. Lowclen. Fourih Row: Mrs. Saunders. melje, S. Waterman. D. Wilbur, B. Burchard. A. Bishop, D. air waves the radio workshop The John Marshall Radio Workshop under ihe direciion of Mrs. Saunders successfully presenfed Friday morning broadcasis enfifled Marshall Unlimil'ed which consisled of sporis announcemenis, special evenfs. and music. Along wiih The pleasure gained in preseniing ihese programs, exfensive knowledge in produciion management engineering sound eiiiecfs, scripf wriiing, and aciing was acquired. The Sporis Announcers aimed To creaie school spirii and en- courage large aiiendance al' all aihlefic evenis 'rhrough radio and assembly announcemenis. radio confrol room I sporis announcers W. Heineman R. Donovan J. Coers, D. Axon. J. Bom melje, D. Wilbur, C. Barnard J. Burchill, M. Lowden, A Bishop. 5 I senior band Row 1: J. Stiles, R. Bargainnier, L. Seely, M Robinson, B. Smith, D. Happ. Raw 2: A. John- son, P. Bianchi, L, Brady, C. Ainsworth, B Stocking, K. Plummer, C. Donner. Row 3: K Burns, G. Loughborough, E. Maynard, M Bianchi, M. Waugh, W. Kruger, J. Guanere R. Buchan Row 4: J. Caress, A. Fitzgerald J. Preston, D. Chapman, C. Behnlce, A. Berry, D. Morgan, l. Klatehn, D. Holman, R. Bauer, B. Root. Row 5: K. Wehner, P. McCabe, C. Heinzman, L. VanDylxe, H. Mitchell, F. L Presti, D. Hanley, R. Thrall, J. Brazier, W Searls, B. Currie. orchestra Row 1: D. O'Hare, D. Pool, C. Newton, D. Kolwalslci, M Reily, C. Baldeclc, R. Hubble, J. Vermett, N. Jolidon, R Maier. Row 2: M. Newton, D. Hough, A. Fitzgerald J, Besconson, M. Guisz, C. Heinzman, R. Thrall, A. Viola D. Holman, E. Caster, T. Towner, B. Root, R. Harris R. Osborne. Row 3: M. Bianchi, P. Bianchi, V. DeGrace D. Webster, E. Woods, J. Zarnstortt, S. Molton, C. Ains- worth, J Stiles, V. Peterson, N. DeVries, R. Zimmerman J. Briggs, K. Geschwind, R, Ewing. Row 4: F. LoPresti, O Krahl, R, Campbell, F. Gern, G. Simonitti, P. McCabe L. Seely, D. Waite. R. Morgan, L. Kazmayer, G. Rhodes R. Currie, R. Buchan, G. Higgins, L. Acierno. junior hand and orchestra The members ot the Junior Band worlced hard this year to prove their titness tor their ultimate goal - Senior Band. They played in assemblies under the leadership ot Ray Mueller, student con- ductor, and did a time iob in the spring concert. The otticers this year were as tollows: President- Bob Schneider, Vice-President--James McCulloch, Secretary-Treasurer-David Nash, and Unitorms- Ray Mueller. The orchestra completed an interesting year playing at the Senior Play, graduation, and the annual Spring Concerts. Special concerts presented at tive grammar schools gave added experience to the group. The credit tor the orchestra's success goes to the director, Mr. Roy Thrall, whose interest in the organization provided the incentive to worlc hard. senior band Under 'rhe direciion of Mr. Roy S. Thrall +he John Marshall Senior Band, nineiy- seven sirong, gave us anoiher year of superb performances, including several school conceris, many ouisicle daies, music ai every assembly, and precision marching af fooiball games and ihe Memorial Day Parade. The officers for 'rhis year were William Humm, Presidenig Mary Newion. Vice-Presideni: Frank LoPresi'i, Secreiary- Treasurer: William Kruger, Librarian: and George Higgins, Sl'uden'r Conducior. senior band Row 1: B. Fordyce, R. Zimmerman. J. Bes conson, S. Molton. N. DeVries, D. Webster Row 2: D. Mansfield, A. Crowley, S. Wilson L. Kazmayer, G. Rundel, S. Power. Row 3: G Simonitti. R. Sanderson, R. Weis, D. Guillod, R Easton, E. Caster, W. VanDyke, W. Humm Row 4: L. Bowen. A, Viola, L. Acierno, D Ellis, R. Rhodes, D. Crellin, V. DeGrace, J Rhodes. G. Higgins. space opera iunior band Row 1: G. Chesboro. R. Mueller, D. Miller, G. Poppinlr, A. Schnieder, D. Nash, J. Holtman. J. Rhodes. Row 2: R. Thrall, P. Burns, S. Montello, R. Sally, G. Bischoli, S. Trimmer, G. Alman, B. Baldeclr, D. Allen, R. Haynes, B. Miles. Row 3: J. Wyant. E. Mangan, R. Bennett, A. Cullen, K. VanVegl1ten, G. Poretta. D. Schwartz, F. Williams, S. Dean, F. Newman, G. Barker. Row 4: S. Lecomte, R. Williams, N. Geiese, M. Kellman, R. Wilmier, R. Slocum, R. Kruger, L. Lawrence, G. Hecht, B. Gienger, W. Coates. 53 Zarnstorff, R. Schlosser. Row 5: V. Peterson. D. Bane, R. Currie, P. Payne, P. Judge, R Young, A. Triest. Row 6: M. Thorne. R. Osborne, M. Newton. D. O'Brien. W. Weis, L. Jolidon, O. Krahl, F. Stegeman, J. Miller, R. Scranton, J, banking office B. Lockwood, B. Bierworth B Dunno, R. Wright. Iunchroom cashiers Row 1: B. Montanuro. B. Bush M. Burnham. P. Bauer. C Misel. C. Mosteller. Row 2 D. O'Brien, J. Cox. islands in 54 student secretaries Row 1: F. Salvaggio, C. Surf prenant, D. Begy, S. Marks, S, Forsay, S. Cigna, M. Richardson, L. Petraiia. Row 2: M. Moffat, P. Crampton, M. Roach, J. Heller, B, LaMont, M. Griffin, B. De- Kramer, V. Gould. J. Seymour. Row 3: M. Wright, C. Lemon, B. Cramer, G, Wilson, B. Hender- son. B. McGory, E. Reger, S. VanAtta, S. Koper, G. Sabin, C. Smith. treasury Row 1: D. Hauss, D. Begy, C Smith, S, Gruver. Row 2: D Waite, R. Clippenger, W. Bombar, W. Bryant. the sky 55 audio- visual Row 1: D. Carr, M. Ciaric. J Eclcer, C. Bauer, M. Kane. Row 2 D. Bane, E. Neilis, S. Rood, H Doty. P. Abendrotit, D. Toai Row 3: J. Loder, D. Justice, G Linger, R. Morgan, J. Miiier, R Larry, R. Barone. Bqfjlj fx in rf' Row 1: L. Remington, C. Joyce, S. Baker. G. lrish, B. Cote, C. Miller, M. Guerin, J. Schutte. Row 2: C. Braund, J. Siller, N. Kehr. M. Young, C. Renchler, V. Groth, B. Frisby, F. Church, P. O'Hara. Row 3: M. Lamb, N. Rite, D. Davey, E. Higham, K. Riley, N. Tischler, V. Gould. J. Gilbert, D. Evangelist, G. Clement, R. Dean, V. Wright. Row 4: D, Stubbs, R. Sorg. J. Vermett, D. Bladdy, D. Reeves, P. Caprio, D. Bane, E. LaMendola, J. Cosmano, L. Jardine, M. Jackson, G. Wilson. D. Waytalak. J. Eckhardt. Row 5: J. Pratt. B. Peacock, V. Brown. S. Piker. D. Haka, G. Mistal, G. .Schudel, D. Guerin. '.d'. ly ,jf llrlj, ' ff , 1 , senior choir L .17 4 i I fn! 'VI ji l fl il 1 i .lf J X J Under the direction of Harold Singleton and accompanied by Mrs. Laura Remington, the Senior Choir completed another successful year. The choir, made up of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders produced fine work this year: several soloists have contributed greatly to the success ol this musical organization. The hard work of this musical group and their cflicers, Gene Lalvlendola, President: Karl Hawes. Vice-President: Pal' Caprio, Secretary: and Barbara Cote. wardrobe mistress, gave Marshall a year ot musical enjoyment. Row 1: G. Bush. M. Ottoman, A. Hoyt, M. Lagnese, D. Flagg, R. Maier. Row 2: D. Crellin, B. Smith, P. Farmer, S. Clarke, J. Meili, J. Williams. Row 3: A. Nazzaro. N. Wharmby, P. John- ston, M. Speziale, P. Norris, M. Potter. Row 4: H. Singleton, M. Novell, W. Fulmer, D. Henkel, C. Newton, D. Hendricks. Row 5: C. DePilato, J. Baird, B. Baker, W, Springer, E. Kosel, l. Fernholr. 56 Row 1: M. Richardson, J. Paliani, S. Marshall. H. Singleton. Row 2: J. Wil- liams, D. Houghtling, R. Shaw, S. Hard- wiclr. Row 3: L. Geiger. N. Jolidon, W. Godfrey, M. Heberger, A. Korol. Row 4: B. Cockcroft, K. Hawes, V. Laalrso, M. Clarlr, S. Griffin, D. Geer. Row 5: R. Hubble, F. Baxendell, C. Sellce, D. Geer S. Osborn, B. DeKramer, G. Snively. N ,J , will ,Jw Nil!! Q Pl! gfplwllll if if ffjll JJ 1 ' My G Mil! fpwbjiv ill ill Ill l Ji A . X ll M All M junior choir J, l X1 ' The Junior Choir, consisring of IOI members, was a group of music loving sfudenls who mel lhree rimes a weelc under The direclion of Mr. Singlelon. They sang numerous seleclions, and received lraining which helped 'ro prepare 'rhem for The Senior Choir, The Secrelary for lhe year was Laurie Rinloul. Row 1: F. Beady, V. DeSantis, C. Kober, A. Powers, W. Surprenant, J. Myers, J. Gargosh, W. McQuaig, J. Morris Haefele, W, LaFave, D. Hough, L. Finelli, D. Papa, S. B. Currie, G. Perry, E, Mambretti. Row 4: S. Schmanlre, A Gibaut, N. l-loule, F. Meade. Row 2: A. Graham, E. Sullivan, Ryer, P. Gardner, D. Happ, M. Hendrix, G. Goetz, J B. Shaefer, A. Stipo, N. Weld, A. Shaw, B. Barnard, S. Brazier, R. Cholowslcy, G. Clemmons, B. Stocking, W. Saunders Hardwick, C. Martin, B. Camper, E. Smith, M. Nassivera. Row 5: S. Wilson, C. Jardine, J. Laning, J. Briggs, R. Milne Row 3: G. Baybutt, N. Breisch, M. Johnson, C. Houle, C. K. Geschwind, L. Rintoul, N. Sherwood, J. VanDuser, J Flensted, S. MacArthur, D. Heiligman. il Ediior ...... Ass'+. Ediior -- Ass'l'. Ediior .... Managing Ediior Layoul Co-Edilors ----------Jean Zarnsforff -------------Carol Braund - .... Lawrence Gordon ll lerml ,,-,,----,-------Charles Greene ----Rober+ Eas+on, Sfephen Carier General Adviser .................. Miss Elhel Dunn Senior Ediior - -- Frances Ga r+land Acriviiies Edi+or ...................... Joan Haiiz Sporls Ediiors ....... Fealure Edifor -- -James Parsons, Mary V. Byers ----------,------Laurie Ruemelin edifors-in-chief J. Zarnsforfl, E. Dunn, C. Braund. secfional edifors the 1954 Phoiographers ......... David Thorne, William Gass Typisis ...... Doris Hauss, Marie Larry, Sylvia Osborn Proofreaders ...... Laurie' Ruemelin, Roberia Dayion Grinds Edifor ........................ Joan Braun Grinds Commillee ................ Richard Crumb, Lynnea Almquisf. Gordon French, Janice Jacox, Susan Marlcs, Paul Neefe, James Parsons, Edna Reger Senior Siaiisiics Commirfee ..... Marcia Richardson, Sylvia Osborn, Lorraine Skirmeni Wriie-ups .... Seniors: Mary V. Byers, Roberia Dayfon, James Parsons, Barbara Simpson. Dale Websfer, Barbara DeKramer: Juniors: Wanda Godfrey, Marjorie Heberger, George Higgins, Mary Robinson, Judy Besancon, Richard Davis, Donald Liebert Roger Weiss, William Builer. Judy Sfone- ham, Sandra Waferman, Joanne McAnn, Thomas Hinfon, Pafricia Luieslci, Beverly Malchow, BeH'y Luiz, Ann Jackson, Carol Miller, Kafherine Parmele, David lreland, Lynn Kazmayer,.Fred Masierson. John Wyerfs. David Wisharf, Fred Woodard, Richard Donovan, Fred Gern, William l-leineman, William Hicks, Franlc Conie. Row 1: J. Zarnstorff. J. Haitz, F. Gartland, C. Brauncl. Row 2: J. Parsons. Robert Easton. C. Greene. 58 iohn quill art staff J. Paliani, P. Triassi, C. Ainsworth. T. Kass. G. Lemclre. B. Brown. Art Editor ............. Thomas Kass Art Staff ........... Carol Ainsworth, Betty Brown, Gerald Lembke. June Paliani, Philip Triassi Art Adviser ..... Mrs. Jane Feuerherm general staff Row 1: L. Ruemelin, R. Dayton. J. Jacox. Row 2: D. Hauss, S. Marlcs, M. Larry, M. Richardson. E. Reger, J. Parsons. Row 3: D. Crumb, L. Gordon. G. French, W. Gass, R. Colt, D. Thorne. business staff Row 1: D. Thorne, M. Lowden. R. Crumb, G. Swanson, Row 2: R. Thayer. B. Cramer. M. Kane. S. Kenyon. W. Gass R. Ley. M. Larry. Advertising Chairman--Marilyn Lowden Advertising Statt ..... Beverly Cramer. Susan Kenyon Advertising Adviser ...... Mr. George Swanson Sales and Distribution Adviser ........... Mr. Robert Ley Sales and Distribution Chairman .......... Nancy deVries Sales and Distribution Committee ........ Marilyn Bianchi. Elaine Higham, Carol Ainsworth Business Manager ....... David Thorne Business Adviser---Mr. Carleton Thayer 59 Front D Houghtlnng M Clark R. Lewis, R. Bock, R. Shaw, G. French. V. Laakso, C. Greene. D Lytton B Albro Middle J. VanDuser, L, Seely, E. Bohrer, J. Siller, M. Byers. G. Van- Veghten F Gartland D Gulllod Back: S. Carter, L. Ruemelin, C. Smith, J. Hailtz. The senior play The Divine Flora, selecTed by a commiTTee of sTudenT officers, aided by The direCTor, was casT from sixTy or more sTudenTs who volunTeered Tor Try-ouTs. Choices Tor The roles were made by The sTudenTs Themselves. SelecTing The play and casTing iT were preliminary To Tive weeks oT daily rehearsals lfrom Three To Tive o'clockl and Two evening dress rehearsals. Drama sTudenTs assisTed wiTh The make-up and The properTies. The sTage crew devised an ingenious seTTing Tor The prologue and arranged an aTTracTive seaside living room wiTh backings To suggesT sky and sea Tor The main acTion. The climax To weeks oT cooperaTive eTTorT was Turnished by an app-reciaTive audience of sTudenTs and parenTs. G. French, L. Seeley. R. Shaw, R. Bock. 60 divine flora '7' fi EDI VI .1060 ,qv N ,ably I Q0 1, . e 0 . tm, , 'Nl lhbhrl 96 6-C6 X- 5 -I ,ww Oo! ef ' p M . :J 'T H ' :mobo .wok X. John Marshall High .L csv X mmw, nmuuv 1: nu-ms P. DL N? 525 ADMISSION FDTY CEN11 Marie Larry ...... .... R ufh Marcia Richardson --- ---Valerie Barbara Simpson --- ..... Parry Jean Zarnsrorff .... ..... R oberla Charles Greene .... .... M r. Dugan Elizaloelh Albro -- ....... Susie Doreen LyH'on ...... ........ B ella Carol Elaine Smiih -- .... Marvelle Laurie Ruemelin .... ---Helena Front: R. Bock, G. French. R. Shaw, M. Richardson. C, Smith, L. Ruemelin. Middle: F. Gartland. J Zarnstorff, V. Laaicso, R. Lewis, J. Haitz. Back: M Larr B Sim son M B ers, Y' - P ' - Y G. VanVeghten. fo mfinH'y bl cast of characters Rulh Shaw ------ Gordon French --- Roberr Bock ------ Frances Garrland --- Gary Van Veghlen Richard Lewis ..-... - Don Guillod ---- Marilyn Clark --- Larry Seeley ---- Slephen Carler -- Janer Siller ----- Dolores Houghrling Ella Dean lllloral ------Randy Pryor - - --Buzz Raiferly -----Mrs. Pryor ---Mr. Pryor -----Tex Arlen ---------Mr. Dean ----Daphne Gilllord -----Siu Morgan --------Hal -------Winnie --------------Boops Mary V. Byers --.-- .---- K if Olmsreacl Virginia Laalcso --- Jack VanDuser - Eugene Bohrer -- Joan l-lairz --- ----Sharon Pryor ---------Bolo -----Wayne ---Polly Row 1: C. Greene, W. Stradt. E. Honig. D. Robinson, W. Gass, E. Caress. L. Russo. Row 2: A. Macallini. C. Turner, M. Byers, P. Bianchi, D. Crumb, C. Braund. P. Westwood. D. Wishart. D. Zaman. Row 3: J. Haitz. J. Seymour, L. George. S. Waterman, D. Morrell, L. Slcirment, J. Jacox. F. Gartland. D. Lytton. 7 inferplanefary Travel 'During The pasT year The Service Corps Tulhlled The Tollowing duTies: mainTained order in The lunchroom: direcTecl people aT The doors: and paTrolled The halls. This service was provided by each sTudenT who volunTarily gave up parT of his Tree Time. i R traffic squad The OuTdoor TraTFic Squad, headed by Mr. Gerace, consisTed of iunior and senior boys working TogeTher under CapTain RoberT EasTon and Richard Meili. The squad's duTies were supervising TraTfic beTore and aTTer school, direcTing visiTors in The parking loT on special occasions, and giving The all-clear signals during Tire and air-raid drills. Kneeling: E. LaMendola, T. Kass, R. Bock, J. VanDuser, F. Fabry. R. Weis. Standing: F. Gern. R. Meili, D. McAnn, R. Easton. R. Gallo.. R, Davis. W. Butler, B. Prendergest. 62 inter-high choir members The lnfer-high Choir, a selec- tive group of singers from The Rochester high schools, mel' for rehearsal every Saturday ai East High School Annex. This group of vocalists were lcnown for their outstanding musical ability as well as their ac- complishments. This year they sang at rhe National Music Edu- cators' Convention in Chicago. Row 1: J. Paliani, C. Braund. J. Siller, N. Ketterer. E. Benton, D. Reeves, M. Heberger V. Laakso. M. Clark, W. Godfrey. Row 2: K. Hawes, V, Wright, L. Jardine, D. Mitchell J, Eckhardt, R. Hubble, G. Schudel, T. Hinton, K. Plummer, P. McCabe, R. Copeland Row 1: R. Bargeinnier, A. Johnson, L. Seeley, M. Newton. Row 2: W. Humm, E. Caster. R. Scranton. Row 3: H. Mitchell. inter-high band and orchestra members The Inter-High Band and Orchesfra offered an ourlel' for musically inclined students in the Rochesrer high schools to play together. The organiza- tions mer on Saturday at Mon- roe High School under The director, Mr. Karl VanHoesen. The band played a+ the Wash- ing+on's Birthday Exercises ai' Franlclin High School and both organizations gave a Spring Concert. marshall music masters Several members of the senior band organized a dance band which performed in the Students' Association assembly, and played for several Marshall dances as well as on many out- side engagemen+s. Row 1: C. Newton, P. Bianchi, D. Webster, J. Zarnstorif, N. Jolidon, M. Newton Row 2: G. Higgins, L. Kazmayer. L. Seeley, R. Bargainnier, P. McCabe, D. Waite W Humm, R. Easton, E. Caress, R. Currie, E. Caster. 63 fop flighf galaxy Yffb J beta hi-y Row l: C. Greene, M, Miles, R. Crumb C. Turner. Row 2: E. Caress, D. Otto mano, W. Gass, J. Stone, W. Stadt, M ruby' ,dvr S147I4'f illV Aki? ,JJ 4 pf!- . x-., 0 Thorne. robots and spacemen The l-li-Y's and Tri-Y's are service organiza- tions, established on Christian principles. lts members this year were chosen on the basis ol their spirit of service and helpfulness. These clubs served as centers of social activities lor its new members. These groups sponsored activities such as field trips to various places, Christmas parties, and community projects which bene- fited people at the old tollcs home or similar groups. ln all, the member l'li-Y's and Tri-Y's strove to promote clean living, honesty, and the responsibilities of duties as a citizen. alpha tri-y Row 1: S. Atwood, G. Irish, M. Richard- son, J. Bates, P. Hodeclcer, B. Frisby. P. Bianchi, C. Townson, A. DuPont. Row 2: J. Braun, D. Wangman-, D. Meyer, R. lfland, J. Vermett, E. Pilce, P. Clarlc, P. Phillips, M. Gallagher, C. Rexer, C. Sennett, D, Webster. theta sigma eta tri-y Row l: V. Bock, D. Tracy, R. Simmons, J, Meili, C. Smith, B. Gallup, L. Tonelli. Row 2: J. Gavotti, B. Malin, J. Briggs. P. Norris, J. Klafehn, M. Hale, S. Mac- Arthur, C. Westfield, M. Clarlr, L. Cal- houn, C. Martin, D. Rood. 64 le'l' 'l'he rockefs roar Row 1: W. Wilson, V. Weber, l. Fuchs, S. Stutzrnan. Row 2: P. Johnson, M. Collier, P. Caprio, D. Reeves, B. Bush. reserve cheerleaders varsily cheerleaders X N cs cheerleaders The varsily and reserve cheerleaders compleled an- olher successful year under lhe direclion ol lheir leaders, Robin Daylon and Nancy Tischler, respeclively. The varsily squad cheered lor our foolball and baslcelball reams al lhe games, in 'rhe pep assemblies, and al lhe Alhlelic Banquel. The reserve cheerleaders led our soccer and reserve baslcelball leams on ro viclory. 'Q Counter clockwnse N Tuschler J Rowley C Rencheler S Waterman M Young B Montenaro A Korol majorettes The Marshall Twirlers lhis year added color lo several loolball and baslcelball games wi+h 'rheir lriclcy formalions and baron skill. Under lhe leadership of Beverly Cramer and her assislanr. Helen Cramer, +he majorelles also led our school in lhe Memorial Day Parade. Row 1: K. Lee. E. Ensign. C. Newton. N. Hall. Row 2: S. Cigna, J. Celestine. a day in the life of a marshallite gm ff! Uby, 'VG 'Vi Xxx W. LaFave. G. Sabin, L. Brady, L. Cass. Row 1: J. Clayton, A. May, G. Carney, R. Ewing, G. Irish, B. Benjamin, S. Kilpairick, M. McLeod. Row 2: A. Barrow, J. Elwell, B. Coulter, D. Brown, l. Reber, B. Mallon, A. Ryer, S. Dean, S. Hardwick. C. Pascale. Row 3: K. Lee. S. Forsay, L. Lurz, E. Spring, A. Vitello, Dobberfon, J. McAnn. volleyball Foreground: B. Benjamin, C. Ains- worth, R. Dobberton, Background: B. l Gienger, S. Forsay, S. Danno, J. Lesco, M. Justice. J. Cox. R. space jumpers girls' sports There was an excellenr iurn-our for girls' afier-school aciivifies during i953- l954. This year The sporis program included badminron, volleyball, basker- ball, soccer, baseball. and swimming. The bowling. s+un+s, apparafus, and modern dance clubs were also very successful and +o lop off 'rhe season, fhe boys joined wiih ihe girls To make ping-pang a very popular acfiviry. swimming Row 1: J. Clayton. G. Williams, B. Fordyce, S. Kilpatrick, A. DuPont, L. Tinnelli, K. VanVeghten. N. Houle, D. Morgan. Row 2: B. Stanin. N. Eddy, C. Luther, V. Bock, J. Bellor, E. Mangan, J. Kuchman, R. Ewing, L. Brady, L. Lurz, J, Elwell, S. Wilson, J. Tucky, C. Newton, S. Hardwick, B. Phillips, B. Coulter. D. McKenna. J. Cox. 68 baskerball fx di Row 1: G. Irish, E. Reber, A. Barrow, P, Hoedecker, D. Brown. L. Rath. R. Tebo. Row 2: E. Bently. L. Perkins, L. Cass, R. Dobberton, L. Studley, M. Robin- son, G. Lauricella, S. Forsay, M. Justice. apparafus L Foreground: G. irish, J. Cox, S. Hard- wick, Background: C. Geshman, E. Reber, D. Brown, S. Hardwick, M. John- son, B. Schaeffer. modern dance Row 1: G. Irish, K. Bonodona, J. Elwell, M. Galligan, D. Brown, K, Falardeau. Row 2: J. Barlow, G. Carney, A. DuPont, J. Clayton. M. McLeod. Row 3: C. Newton, L. Lurz, N. Houle, E. Spring, J. Tuclly, K. Kleisley, E. Reber. B. Coulter. H. Hoeclcer, R. Boclc. E. Caress. R. VanDylce, G. Jewett R Schlosser W VanDylze Marshall Marshall .... Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Secfionals Marshall .... Marshall .... SOCCEI' SCOYES Jefferson Edison Tech Monroe - Franklin - Easl' .... Madison Wes? --- Charlo++e l-lornell - Brighlon fhe moon or busf vo anofher score if 'W Once again 'rhe John Marshall pilchmen baile lheir wa ' dgZaQrf A veils 'r r's fl' season and a seclional crown. Allhough losing l ve rans lr las champs. lhe Gerace coached boys clidn'+,W' o iroub lcing,rblTeV fo h . . . V ff' sfraighf clfy and seciional crown. N , fV Ouisianding lor lhe iurisfs were + Van e bro s. jlf' ill arid 'LBS . For lheir greal play 'rhey were n '+ lhijci Ay chola lear .fO+her players coniribuling To lhe cause w re 1 J w Nfl' 'e,n,Nlfhe ,f nyllfithard Dick Chamberlain in lhe loaclcliel ob 'B o lc, Richard 'iDic Schlosser on The line and Edward Caress i h . , - Ny e 4 K The final game againsl Brighlon wefgr ' ov keigapfodygfexzgghn an- Dyke's lciclc found ifs marlc in lhe Brighfofa BV u '+he:W6'1 gift e Crown. Much of 'rhe credil goes To 'rhe every ach Gerace for his fine job. Row 1: R. Chamberlain, D. Howard. J, Eysvogel, Rf Mueller, L, Piver, W. VanDylce, G. Jewett. G. Frank, E. Pherson, E. LaMendola, D. Egan Row 2: A. Gerace, L. Ames, G. Swan, D. l-leiligman, B. James, J. Eilcenger, W. Stanin, N. Files, D. Grau, J. Miller, G. McPherson, E. Paren, A. Wheeler, R. Sturm. R. Milne. Row 3: H. Hoecker, R. Schlosser, R. Bock, D, Hanly, E. Caress, R, Giebal, K. Plummer, E. Ritinnis, D. Bennett. N. Scott, R. VanDylce, L. Higbee, R. Rider. . 3.3,- I . . . . . football Coach Davis The i953 version of lhe John Marshall Foofball Team proved +o be 'rhe besl in ihe lasl len years. Noi' only was lhe over all record of 3 wins and 3 losses The besl in a decade, bul lhe leam showed 'Fine spirii and fighl. The iurisis splii lhe firsl' four games, bealing Fairporl 25-20, lrouncing Dansville 33-O and losing 'ro Charloile I9-6 and Jeff 20-7. The fiflh game saw lhe gridmen pull oul a I2-7 verdici over Wesi. The final game of 'rhe season saw 'l'he iurisis lose a hearlbreak 2l-20 loss To Madison affer leading for 3 quariers. The individual slandouls for Marshall were Big Don Axon, whose slellar line play nelled him an All-Scholaslic berih: and Dick Lewis and John Marvin, boih of whom made second leam. The leam was ably coached by Coach Davis wilh assislanls, Mr. Buiz and Mr. Slewari. .5 X. N.-. n ...',, 7-'er' 4 .sf - .fi rr. ' 'Q,lJg1,4,C n.1--Arco-' Row 1: R. Sylvester, R. Canteben, L. Jolidon, D. VanPutte, l-laefele, R. Axon, W. Butz. Row 3. K. Davis, L. Simmons. S. Cone-glio, J. Parsons, S. Power, J. Eckhardt, M. Herrick, W. Bellor, R. Snyder, C. Weaver, R. Barnard, R. DeBock, R. Depanzia. M, Minarik, G. Irish. Row 2: P. Argento, R. G. French. W. Shaeffer. W. Carr. W. Heineman. P. Neefe. Huff, Dobberton, Sghudel, Triaggi, Axon, POmfT16F6f1lf1g, D6P0ldlZO, BdflKlSy, L6WlS, COHLS, Osborne, L. Slclenar, W. Coleman, R. Noonan, M. Brush, D. R- Smith. W. Grimm, W. Stewart. 72 Q Phil Triassi Don Axon s1'ars of ihe pigskin Dick l-'Vi' Jim Parsons fouchdown 73 BiII Bellor John Marvin 1? -ff Row 1: R. Alimo, D. Crellin, K. Hawes, D. Jacox, R. Anderson. E. Smith, R. Bennett. Row 2: G. Higgins, R. Cairns, J. Wilmier, R. Easton, T. Guglin, R. Steg. A. Bierworth, J. VanDuser, L, McCumber. .-.fi ef- K4 lx .L cross country 1953 H s ha+s off +o fhe hill and dale men and 'rheir new coach, Mr. Guglin. The Cross Counlry +eam broughl home 'rhe l:irs+ cily and seclional crown ever To be won by such a Team al' Marshall. They swepf ihrough The ci'ry compelifion P and a+ 'fhe seclionals in Geneva. The boys really showed lheir feamworlc and fhey loesled I3 ieams 'ro win ihe crown. Among +he early finishers a+ all +he meeis were: Capfain, Rober'r Easion: Jack VanDuser: Karl Hawes: Philip Corwin: Ronald l-lauck: David Phillips: George Higgins: David Jacox: and Roberr Cairns. K. Hawes, G, Higgins, R. Easton, J. Van Duser, P. Corwin, R, Hauclx. . K Q s il-iffiii A .. .EQIPE 74 l .. K ,H is - l'-fa 'leg lfil 'i -3 '33 f., Q3 M , .5 sa , .4 f Row 1: D. VanPutte, N. Edgett, T. Barr, R. VanPutte, G. Johnston, L. Murry, C. Russel, O. Krahl. R, Hauclc. R. Sturm. Row 2: A. Jents, K. Mansfield, R. Edgett. R. DeBocl:. R. Bargainnier, R. Holzschuh, K. Davis, D. Barlcley, C. Perry. R. Easton. D. Kirchmeier. J. VanDuser. track The i953 cinder-men. under the watchful eye 1 Mr. Davis, managed to talxe eighth place in the league lstf' ding. The team had several individual standouts. Richard Hldlzschuh in the shot put, Douglas VanPutte and Ronald H in the DeWitt Dee Kirchmeier in the pole vault: and Robert Easton in the mile g all were constant winners and runners- up. Ron Vanputte, Doug Vanputte, Dee Kirchmeier, and Conrad Connie Russell won places in the sectionals. 88O : Ronald VanPutte and Kenneth Manstie ' .llie 44O g V ttf' . M , . lxd 'Phe barrage J, ,I restlmg you. ?'0 f'44 , '-dy 'W i v -.j ' Z-svf-44-y The wrestling team, under the g id n aj f ac Davis A great deal of success is ac redited to the new-comers, and Captain Eugene LaMendolas a sg sstul year. Don Haefle. Dave Egan, Harry Pfeiffer, Tom Schiefer. and W .M After an upset win by East. th T r , ' gt ners came Melvin Mineralc, together with the old faithfuls, Doug Van- ' aback to swarm over most of Ve r m ing onents to Putte, Bill Bellor, Milre Stelljies. George Schudel, and Jim' v emerge with a winning season. L l Parsons. 'J Foreground: E. LaMendola, D. Platte. K. Davis, Row 1: ling, M. Herrilc, G. Schudel. D. Haefle, D. Crellen, D. Egan D. Phillips, D. Jacox, H. Pfeitfer Lljclolidon, M, Minirilx, G. Row 3: W. Bellor, G. Brown, J. Hutt, W. Pearl. R, Rider M. Stelljies. F. Conte, L. Merideth. L. Carr. R. Smith. N Fabry, R. Taylor. X. AEM J - gee. Row 2: J. Carstairs, J. Parsons, T. Shiefer, W. Hought- 9 L P3 Q . - Row 1: R. Dean, W, VanDylce, L. Slclenar, D. Axon, C. Weaver. Row 2: W. Bushnell, E. Caress. B. Prendergast, W. Carr. W. Schaeffer, W. Hicks. y ,V . I varsity basketball Our l'953J'2i54. baskerball squad showed improvemeni' over fhe l952-I953 +82mA by lgarheiihg enciugh poiniage 'lo scrape up 'five wins buf dumping +oo marly poirujz causingilhirleen ldsses. V The rwoh fop scorers of +he +wen+y game series proved +o be William Moose Schaeffer, arid Larry Sklenar wi+lu 2I2 and I7I poinfs respecfively. Through ihe loss of Donald Axon affer fhe firsl' half of rhe season, Bernard Prendergasf earned a well-deserved siaruing berih and compleied fhe year wifh a +o+al of 92 poinrs. The olher +wo able sfarlerg were Charles Weaver, who mainlained a superb sef shof, and William Hicks who possessed The forever-accuraie side line hius. All in all, our ueam, +he maiorily of whom were iuniors, played a hard- 'loughr season aqainsf some well experienced opposiiion. velocify on fhe march 76 . . . . .basketball F varsity scores FIRST HALF Q SECOND HALF 7 Q , f ,Marshall 48 lSpencerpor+ Marshall-46 M6ClISOr1 -63 y A V xx Marshall 46 Madison --- Marshall-54 lVlOI'1rOG --64 ' l N Marshall 53 Monroe .... Marshall-34 Edison ---29 6 , Marshall 45 Aquinas ,--4 Marshall-65 Charloffe -5l gl Marshall 53 Charlo'Hel--Q Marshall-62 Franklin --7l ge Marshall 48 Edison ..... Marshall-46 Jefferson -42 Marshall 36 Franklin A.-lg Marshall-49 Easf .--. .-66 s Marshall-74 Jefferson --- Marshall-43 Wesl ---.-60 4 Marshall-4O Easl ....... K Hx Marshall-52 Wesl ...... I XX I . X f A lb ll ' i l R 'gr-'ravi ' 'bv 1 il , N -N ' ' The reserve baslcelball 1 Mr rrol, clroveJ+ffl,seveh'wins in ' .eleven games. and placed sails LQQU . There were 'lwoLhear+brealc' . losses lo Madison by a sc d a ere y a score of'6O!59, which ' ' Cosl +he Juris+ J.V.'s +he' n. e- m wa d by lhe consislenl sqorino of ' Gary Niedermeir, Rob r sons, n iip Kroni an by The smool'h lloor play. of ' Ray Axon. Arnold Pom M in n J, erl Simpson. ' ' ' l' 4 . Row 1: R. eulbransen, S. Coniglio.'A. Macoal '. S. Power. Kron, R. Simpson, D. Justice. A. Pommerening. G. Niedermexr R, Ronig, J, Eichenger, D. Heiligman. H. Dolly. F. Larry. J. Coers, D. Carb F. Masterson, R. Donovan. 'R. Persons P. Argenlco, R. Axon. R. Kirby. Row 2: D. Allerdice. P. J. Shive, R. Chambe ein. G. MacPherson. D. Grau. r I lxidh ,fu ff 2 - ...Jef J 'I l - V3 LXVU-lQ,L,l Ki y 1 UL of .-.,.f- . fi' lf! B. JL l -i - ,w .4 i X1 li .foil L T. A 'l E I s 1 wgi,c i A-' off' u -gi CDV TV? UA ivfj A 1 P LA, ' ,f Tf L L. DePonzio, W. Ambeau, K, Kemp, D. Bierworth, C. Kowalslri, R. Stag. bowling Marshall had a successful year 'lor bowling. The boys' league was coached by Mr. Zona. Dave Barclay led The Team wifh fhe highesl average. Every Tuesday, afler school, lhe girls enjoyed bowling af Domm's Bowling Alleys under 'rhe direc- +ion of Miss 0'Connor. This year The girls joined a nalional league. Bowling was one of 'rhe mosl popular of 'rhe girls' sporls. geiger counfer Row 1: C. Ainsworth, B. Blattner. G Lauricella, L. Rath, V. Jaques, B. Bush hi bench: L. Carlson, B. Lutz, M Robinson, B. Mellow, P, Lutslci, C. Mos- keller, R. Wolff. S. Forsay, S. Wilson 2nd bench: C. Coleman, M. Hicks, J Titterson, J. Case, G. Bush. J. Sillon K. Wilson, N. Blattner. 'Ist scoreboard' S. VanAtta, S. Osborn. 2nd scoreboard: V. Peterson, G. Goetz. Siandingz J. Stiles, E. Beehler, K. LaBar, N. Senacal, D. McKenna. 78 - -f . . -1 ,J V ' ,X PU, I QW i s 7 . 3 , , , X fb 1: 0 odes. G. Jgwett. Mayfield. C. Russel, L. VanDyl:e. RowI2: N. Files, J. Miller, A K A . is . B tler, Q, Donner, F. Stggeman, C. Perry K. Gerace, R. Bargainnier, R. DeBocl:. L. Alman. ' iffy . ljlifj ll i fr, 1 x A mjdualfzzuzo ,.J4o'-4131-g,,yp,,4fLJ 'l 1 ' ' l l ' 4 ' Y ' J l --1'5 ' .1 iffy. ,Zi ,511 ., f ' A , 'N 5 X95 ,LPI I .,9 If 7 'Kiki MP V K' A i ., ,,, .-g7Ie. .4,a .Lu-c'4l affix ef H f We arsh ll swi ming leam, under lhe coach- 5 ohwhom ranlced among lhe ci'ry's secgp .wL Li Brin pliony Gerace, has done remarkably well 'rhis plJons:- Conrad Russel, Gordon French, Rlenald Qe- gf' y . The linmen won 5 meels and losl lwo meels. Bock, Norman Files, Diclc Dayis, Bill Buflerx, Rogerz, , 'T e deleals were suffered al 'ihe hands of Franklin Baxrgainnier, Larryvfxlman. Dick Mayfieldiwqffy . y. ll d Edison. VaQiDyke,f'l'red Sfegeman, and Charles DonneJ19fgf,66 Special credil r T 9 'ream' ccess wenl lo co- bedni consisfenhwinners. . ff - 41 5 I J p ains W e r Rhodes: bolh if ' X4 2' -Jr A! MW , ff .f xp ,M i il . ' Aw. w','-riff!-,flfhvbf as If f 'f as 1 . s' fUfw,p'lCf5,, ff!fA ,ff !550?Zard reeslyle: - ' ZOO yard freeslyleg ? 'irijafp jeefag ffzgfyyfffl fl Conrad Russel, Gordon French! 1: ,Roger Rhodes, Norman Files l1'l':'fi -, Y IOO yard lreeslyle: l5O yard individual medley: 172515, ,fit 1 ffl 1,1 , fRonald DeBoclc, Charles Donner QGordon Jewell, Fred Slegeman ' I f Y is IOO yard breasl slrolce: . 'W J H - M ...- W- W Larry Alman Richard Davis 1 . - fa g.'- IOO yard back slrolce: U In William Buller, Roger Bargainnier iq Diving: , Richard Mayfield, Loyal VanDylce l 'l X , ' K X 1 -Ma-JLMLMi??,,.m .cs axes, g, , U, W2 amphibians in-.af Eg ' Quad 79 i GQ-J-e-aw. Qcwsksxwg Sfanding: Mr. Bushnell. R. Sullivan, W. Carr, D. Axon, C. Weaver, R. Evans, R. Harter. D. Spieler. Kneeling: S. Farah. P. Bonnet, R. Klump, L. Slclenar, W. VanDylce. baseball The l953 Baseball Team, led by The all-scholasTic piTching oT Sammy Farah. achieved a league record oT Tour wins and Tour losses and one non-league loss. The season's TirsT game wiTh WesT was one oT The longesT ever wiTnessed in high school ball in RochesTer. The WesT men edged ouT a 7-6 vicTory in The long, ll inning duel. The highlighT oT The season was Farah's one hiTTer againsT CharloTTe in which Sam won his own game wiTh The winning run. The Team was bo'lsTered by The Timely hiTTing oT Ronald l-larTer and The able baclcsTopping of William VanDylce. The Team was coached under The skillful eye oT Mr. Bushnell. ? ll Larry Slrlenar Coach Bm baseball - 1953 Marshall .......... 6 Marshall .... --- I Marshall .... --- 9 Marshall--- --- 3 Marshall--- --- 5 Marshall--- --- l Marshall--- --- 2 Marshall--- --- 2 Marshall--- --- 2 SPCICBHIGII Won 4 - LosT 4 - lll Non-league WesT --..---.-.--- 7 CharloTTe --- --- 0 Madison --- --- B Edison -- --- 2 Monroe -- --- 4 Franlclin - --- 2 Aquinas -- --- 6 Jefferson --- ----IO EasT --..- --- 4 beware! as D. Thorne, S. Carter, R. Austin. D. Wishart. tennis The Orange and Blue fennis feam, coached by Mr. Zeman, finished fhe i953 season in Sfh place. They posfed a record of 2 wins and 4 losses. The feam was sparked by Capfain John Miller and James Lambe, Richard Ausfin, David Thorne, Sfephen Carfer, and David Wisharf. x-ray specfra golf The golf feam. led by Ralph Pascale, Roberf Jones, William Bowden, and Michel Sfelliies puffed and drove fo a fie for firsf place in fhe lnferscholasfic Golf League. This marks fhe firsf 'rime in Marshall's hisfory fhaf a golf feam has done so well. W. Bowden, M. Stelljies. R. Pascale. sports' snaps a year at marshall S. A. Assembly .... --- Halloween Hop .... .... Eiglvl'-Ninllm Mixer Open House ....... .... Junior-Senior Parly Junior Prom ....... .... Senior Tea ...... Courlesy lv1on+l1 -- ---, Snowball .......,.. ..-. A+lwle'ric Banque? .... .... Gradualion ..... -Od Od. Ocl Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Feb. Mar Apr Jun. ANN LYNNEA ALMQUIST SENIOR S CAROLYN R. ABENDROTH IB4 Cravenwood Avenue Barnard3 Goblin Ball I3 Docket I, 23 Spring Swing 23 Student Secretary 23 Athletic Banquet 23 Junior Prom 33 Graduation Usher 3. Undecided ELIZABETH ALBRO IBI Pomona Drive Barnard3 Red Cross I3 Assembly I, 2, 33 H. R. Representative Alternate 23 H. R. Representative 33 Student Secretary 33 Senior Choir 33 Senior Banquet 33 Junior I-'rom 33 Graduation Usher 33 Minor Letter Activities, Senior Play 4. Work FRANCIS H. ALLENZA 520 Seneca Parkway lrondequoit3 Swim Club 2, 33 Honorable Mention 2, 3. College LAWRENCE C. ALMAN JR. ' I45 Newfield Drive Barnard: Soccer 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Swimming 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Service Corps 2, 33 Service Corps Captain 33 Hi-Y I, 23 Halloween Hop 33 Swimming Club I, 23 Junior Prom 33 Lunchroom Table Chair- man 23 Co-chairman Swim Program Marshall Day 3. College 648 Stone Road Barnard3 Swimming I3 Dancing I3 Ping Pong I3 Student Secretary 23 Honorable Mention I, 2, 33 Book Store I, 2, 3, 43 Graduation Usher 33. John Quill 43 Assembly 23 Docket Reporter 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Dramatics 23 Ticket-seller tor Marshall Day 33 Drum Maiorette I3 National Honor Society 4. College GEORGE B. ALTOFT 62 Morville Drive Roberts Wesleyan High3 Wrestling Manager 33 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Football 4. Armed Forces RICHARD C. AUSTIN 606 Clay Avenue No. 73 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 Tennis 2, 3, 4. College DON G. AXON 482 Oakwood Road Barnard3 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 H. R. President I3 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Major Letter Athletics 33 Table Tennis 2, 33 Assembly I, 33 Photo Agents 2. College GWEN BAKER 302 Merrill Street No. 4l3 Ping Pong I3 Volleyball 23 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 23 Lunchroom Clerk I3 Athletic Banquet I3 Spring Swing 23 March of Dimes 23 May Prom 2. Undecided SHIRLEE BAKER I5 Woodside Street No. 4l3 Swimming I, 23 Stunts I, 23 Hit Pin I3 Junior Games Club I3 Swimming Manager 23 Assembly I, 23 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 43 Assistant Secretary for Senior Choir 4. Work DAVID G. BARCLAY 499 Stone Road Barnard3 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track 3. 43 Bowling 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I3 Halloween Hop 4. Collegef ROGER BARGAINNIER I7B4 Ridge Road West Greece Central3 Senior Band I, 2, 3, 43 Inter-High Band I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Rating Clerk 43 Covstandard Bearer 43 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Minor Letter Activities 23 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 School Award 33 Assemblies 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I3 Swim Club I, 23 Swim Team 3, 43 Lifesaving I, 33 Tennis Team I, 23 Crosscountry 2, 33 Track 3, 43 Music Masters 3, 43 H. R. Bank Clerk 3, 43 Chairman of Scholarship Com- mission and Executive Council 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. College CLAYTON W. BARNARD 608 Ridgeway Avenue Greece Central3 Alternate Representative I, 23 Radio Engineer 3, 43 Alternate Banking Clerk I3 Audio Visual 33 Radio 3. College ROBERT A. BARONE 307 Winchester Street No. 4l3 Scholarship 23 Swimming 23 Spring Swing 23 H. R. President 23 Visual Aid 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Benefit Dance 33 Marshall Day I, 3. Undecided FREDERICK CHARLES BAXENDELL 345 Estall Road Charlotte3 H. R. Basketball 2. College DIANE BEGY IZ99 Clifford Avenue No. 73 Scholarship 2, 33 Baseball I, 23 Soccer I3 Bowling I3 Badminton 23 Volleball 23 Manager Soccer 23 Manager Basketball 23 Basketball Sport Day 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Social Dancing 33 Attendance Aide I3 Junior-Senior Party 23 Attendance Call 33 Senior Banquet 33 Student Secretary 43 Tri-Y I, 23 Graduation Usher 3. Work WILLIAM L. BELLOR IBA Dorsey Road Barnard: Football I, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Track 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 2. College ELIZABETH ANNE BENJAMIN 90 Chesterton Road Greece Central School3 H. R. Bank Clerk Alternate I3 Junior-Senior Party 33 Senior Banquet 33 Winter Style Show 33 Dramatics 43 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Play Day I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Badminton 33 Games 33 Stunts 33 Leaders Club 23 Swimming I3 Hit Pin I3 Baseball I3 Basketball 23 Bowling 33 Tri-Y I, 23 Snowball 2. Undecided MARY PAULINE ANN BIANCHI 485 Lexington Avenue No. 343 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 H. R. Banking Clerk I, 2, 33 Minor Letter Scholarship I3 Maior Letter Scholarship I3 Minor Letter Activities 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Orchestra 3, 43 Junior Band I3 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Service Corps 43 Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 43 I. C. C. for Tri-Y 33 Corres- pondino Secretary Tri-Y 43 Rating Clerk 43 Social Dancing 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Ping Pong 33 Badminton 3, 43 Snowball I3 Concession at Basketball Game 2, 33 Senior Play Usher 23 Docket 2,3 May Prom 23 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Red Cross Benefit Dance 33 Wrestling Concession 33 Senior Banquet 33 Dance Sport Day 33 Athletic Banquet 33 National Honor Society 4. College BARBARA J. BIERWORTH - l68 Birr Street No. 73 S. A. Secretary 23 Student Secretary I3 Token Otfice 43 Banking Clerk I: Junior Choir I3 Banking Clerk Alternate 23 Spring Swing Z3 Junior Prom 3: Basketball 33 Volleyball 33 Soccer 33 Social Dancing 33 Badminton 33 Dance Sport Day 33 Scholarship 2, 3. Work BETTY LOU BIERWORTH 457 Westmount Street No. 4I3 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 33 John Quill Sales Committee 33 Scholarship I, 2. Work DONALD BIERWORTH 457 Westmount Street No. 4I3 H. R. Basketball 2. 3. Work WILLIAM EDWARD BILLS l454 Dewey Avenue No. 4I3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 4. Undecided ROBERT W. BOCK 568 Augustine Street No. 73 Honor Roll I3 H. R. President 23 Rating Clerk I3 Soccer 2, 33 Soccer Varsity 43 Basketball 2, 33 S. A. Vice-President 43 H. R. Basketball I3 Junior Prom 33 Barber Shop Quartet 43 Junior Inter-High Choir I3 Hi-Y 33 Music Masters 43 Choir I, 2, 33 Goblins Ball 33 Halloween Hop 43 Minor Letter Scholarship I3 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Minor Letter Activities 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Activities 43 Outdoor Trattic Squad 3, 43 Senior Play 4. ' College EUGENE BOHRER 203 Clay Avenue Sacred Heart3 H. R. Basketball 2, 33 Industrial Arts Award 2, 33 Senior Play 4. Work JOAN ANN BOMMELJE 92 Carlisle Street Greece Central3 Swimming I3 Hit Pin I3 Ping Pong 23 Volleyball 33 Soccer 23 Bowling 33 Picture Representative I3 Social Dancing I3 Spring Swing 23 H. R. Representative I3 H. R. Representative Alternate 33 Graduation Usher 33 Scholarship I, 2, 3. Work ROSARIE BRANDFINO 2I Brooklyn Street No. 34: Junior Games Club I3 Bowling 23 Junior Choir I, 23 Scholarship I, 2. College JOAN MARIE BRAUN 23 Bardin Street No. 73 Banking Office 2, 3, 43 Docket I, 2, 33 John Quill 43 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Usher Graduation 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Senior Banquet 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Minor Letter Activities 33 Maior Letter Scholarship 23 Social Dancing 2, 33 Assistant Rating Clerk I, 2, 3, 43 Office Messenger I3 Swimming I3 Julior Games Club I3 Baseball 33 Lunchroom I3 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Concession at Basketball Game 33 National Honor Society 4. Work CAROL RUTH BRAUND 24 Fillingham Drive No. 4I3 Minor Letter Scholarship I3 Maior Letter Scholarship 23 Ping Pong 33 Social Dancing 33 Rating Clerk I, 3, 43 Memorial Scholarship Drive I3 Docket Reporter 2, 33 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter-high Choir 2, 3, 43 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Marshall Day 33 Service Corps 3, 43 Senior Banquet 33 Usher Graduation 33 Students' Association Drive 43 Minor Letter Activities 33 Assistant Editor John Quill 43 R. A. U. N. Representative 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Rating Committee 43 Tri-Y 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Senior Tea 4. College GERALD J. BREEN JR. 369 Exchange Street Madison. Work BETTY LEE BROWN I 277 Knickerbocker Avenue No. 4I3 Tri-Y I3 Baseball I, 23 Badminton I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 23 Volleyball I, 23 Play Day I, 2, 33 Bowling I, 43 Ping Pong 23 Stunts 23 Junior-Senior Party 33 John Quill 43 M ior Letter Athletics 23 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Athletic Banquet 33 taarshall Day 33 Career Day 33 Senior Pictures 4. College JAMES A. BURCHILL 9l Leonard Road Barnard3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball 23 Traffic Patrol I, 2, 3, 4. Armed Forces MARY VIVIAN BYERS ll5 Albemarle Street No. 73 Swimming I, 23 Social Dancing I3 Basketball I, 2, 33 Junior Games Club I3 Badminton 23 Leaders Club Manager 23 Soccer 33 Athletic Commission 3, 43 H. R. Representative I, 23 Marshall Day l, 33 Service Corps 2, 3, 43 Dances 2, 33 Docket 23 Usher Washinqton's Birthday Exercises 33 Book Store 33 Senior Banquet 33 Junior Prom 33 Graduation Usher 33 Minor Scholarship Letter I3 Maior Scholarship Letter 23 Minor Athletics Letter 23 Minor Activities Letter 23 Maior Activities Letter 33 School Award 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Assemblies I, 2, 3, 43 Rating Committee 33 Co-Chairman Rating Com- mittee 43 Girls' Sports Editor John Quill 43 Co-Chairman S. A. Cam- paign 43 Executive Council 43 Scholarship Commission 43 Senior Play 4. College PAULA JEAN CADY 70 Rand Street Hornell High School. College JOANNE LILLIAN CARDWELL 649 Magee Avenue No. 73 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Swimming I, 23 Swimming Manager I3 Lilesaving I, 23 Water Leader 23 Swimming Meet I3 Ping Pong 33 Leaders Club I, 23 Minor Letter Athletics I3 Maior Letter Athletics 23 Athletic Commission 2, 33 Athletic Banquet 33 H. R. Bank Clerk I3 Autumn Style Show I3 Spring Swing 23 Senior Banquet 33 Junior-Senior Party 23 Student Secretary Mobil Unit 2, 33 Usher Senior Play 33 Tri-Y I, 2, 33 Graduation Usher 33 Marshall Day 2. Work EDWARD A. CARESS 28 Rye Road Greece CentraI3 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Reserve Baseball 33 Reserve Basketball I, 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Athletic Commission 3, 43 Executive Council 43 Scholarship Commission 43 Service Corps 2, 3, 43 Docket Reporter 2, 33 Docket Sports Editor 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 3, 43 Empire Boys State 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Inter-High Band 2. 3, 43 Inter-High Orchestra 33 Assembly 3, 43 Maior Letter Activities 33 Major Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 School Award 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Usher 33 Graduation Usher 33 Cornell Day 3, College STEPHEN GODDARD CARTER 48 Hammond Street Greece Central3 Cross Country I, 2, 33 Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Service Corps I, 2, 33 .Iohn Quill Sales 23 Goblins Ball I, 23 Snowball Committee 23 Stage Crew 2, 33 John Quill WriteeUps 33 Career Day Guide 33 Graduation Usher 3: Halloween Hop I, 23 Hi-Y I, 23 Veterans of Foreign Wars Award 33 Minor Letter Activities 23 Layout Assistant John Quill 43 Senior Play 4. College GERALDINE CELESTINO 28 Newtield Drive Barnardg Honor Roll 2. 33 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter Scholarshio 23 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 43 Student Secretary 33 Athletic Bannuet 2: Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Memorial Day Parade I, 2, 3, 43 Maiorette Basketball Game 2, 3. College SHIRLEY MAE CIGNA , 52,1 Birr Street No. 73 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 2, 33 Junior Prom 33 Honor Roll 43 Tri-Y 33 Senior Choir 23 Social Dancing I3 Swimming I. College SENIOR S MARILYN C. CLARK B7 Dorothy Avenue No. 4l3 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Junior Choir Wardrobe Mistress I3 Inter-Junior Choir I3 Inter-High Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter-High Treasurer 43 Swimming I, 23 Tri-Y I, 23 Junior-Senior Party 33 Junior Prom 33 Docket Staff 33 Red Cross 33 Dramatics 43 Halloween Hop 43 John Quill Business Chairman 33 Honorable Mention I3 Senior Play 4. Colle e BERNICE JANE COCKCROFT 238 Avis Strait Sidney Central High School3 Senior Choir 3, 43 Dramatics 43 Junior Prom 3. College RALPH COLT 378 Augustine Street No. 73 Tennis I3 Memorial Day Parade 2, 33 Swim Team 33 John Quill Grinds Committee 43 Hi-Y 2, 3. College PHILLIP CORWIN 990 Ridgeway Avenue Albion High: H. R. President 23 Junior Health Representative 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Traftic Squad 3, 43 Table Tennis 2. College WILLIAM A. COSTAIN 45I Flower City Park No. 4l3 Bowling 33 Swimming 23 Junior Choir I. Work BEVERLY ANN CRAMER 63 Briarcliff Road St. CharIes3 Tri-Y I3 H. R. Representative Alternate 33 Marshall Day 33 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 43 Maiorette Leader I, 3, 43 Co-Chairman John Quill Advertising 43 Junior Prom 23 Scholarship 2, 3. College HELEN J. CRAMER I80 Florence Avenue Barnard3 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming I3 Lifesaving Senior 3. Work DARWIN S. CRANDALL 32 Newton Road Aquinas. College DONNETTE CRUMB l6Z EI Rancho Drive Barnard3 Scholarship 33 Goblins Ball 23 Spring Swing 23 Athletic Banquet 2, 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Student Secretary 33 Docket Typist 33 Recording Attendance 33 Collect Attendance Cards 33 Rating Clerk 3, 43 Senior Banquet 33 Junior Prom 33 Usher Senior Play 33 Minor Letter Activity 33 Service Corps 43 Usher Graduation 33 Gradua- tion Hostess 3. Undecided RICHARD CRUMB I62 EI Rancho Drive Barnard3 Attendance Aid I3 Lunchroom 23 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 43 Docket Reporter 23 Properties Snowball 33 Docket Staff 33 Assembly 33 Junior Prom 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Maior Letter Activities 43 Minor Letter Scholarship 43 John Quill Grinds Committee 43 Rating Clerk 3, 43 Assistant Docket Editor 43 John Quill Advertising 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Graduation 3. College BERNARD J. CULHANE 56l Westmount Street No. 4l3 Rating Clerk I3 H. R. Basketball I, 33 Cross Country I3 Basketball I3 Swimming I3 Football I3 Junior Choir I. Work ERNEST GLEN DANIELS I279 Lee Road FrankIin3 Football I, 23 Soccer Varsity, 3, 43 Swimming 33 Track I3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 H. R. Representative I, 23 Maior Letter Athletics 43 Minor Letter Athletics 3. Armed Forces J. HOWELL DAVIS I543 Long Pond Road Greece Central3 H. R. Basketball I3 Basketball I3 Football I. Work ROBERTA DAYTON 60 Raines Park No. 73 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Bank Clerk 2, 3, 43 Rating Clerk I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Captain Cheerleaders 43 Junior Choir I3 Co-Chairman Junior Prom 33 Marshall Day 33 Assembly I, 33 Docket Reporter 23 John Quill Sales 23 Career Day 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 March ot Dimes 33 Senior Banquet 33 Talent Show Committee 33 Memorial Day 33 Junior Games I3 Swimming I3 Bad- minton I3 Minor Letter Scholarship I3 Maior Letter Scholarship 23 Minor Letter Activities 23 Maior Letter Activities 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Graduation Usher 33 Girls' State Representative 33 Scholarship Commission 43 Pep Assemblies 3, 43 Halloween Hop Committee 4. College VERONICA M. DcGRACE I42 Flower City Park St. John Cathedral3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 33 Memorial Day Parade 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Scholarship 2, 3. College BARBARA L. DeKRAMER I62 Pomona Drive Barnard3 Tri-Y I3 Dance Checker 23 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Student Secretary 43 Snowball Decorations 3. Work GAYLE GRACE DEY 24 Castleford Road Barnard3 Athletic Banquet 2. College MARION ALICE DHAENENS 298 Wendhurst Drive St. CharIes3 Scholarship 2. Undecided MARIANNE DIMITRIOU 24 Fillingham Drive Volos, Greece College GEORGE DOUGHERTY .99 English Road St. Charles3 H. R. Basketball I3 Bank Clerk I, 23 Rating Clerk 2. College ROBERT G. EASTON I550 Stone Road Greece Central3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Inter-High Band 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Traffic Squad 3, 43 Captain Outdoor Trattic Squad 43 Legisla- ture 43 Docket 2, 43 John Quill Layout Editor 43 Minor Letter Activities 33 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Commission 43 Harvard Book Award 33 Standard Bearer 43 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter .Scholar- ship 33 Cross Country 3, 43 Track Team 3, 43 Athletic Commission 43 H. R. Basketball 3, 43 Swim Club 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 National Honor Society 4. College JAMES R. EDWARDS I54 Albemarle Street Sacred HBBFTQ Swimming Club I, 23 Wrestling 3, 43 May Prom 2. Work JOHN Evsvoesi. , U96 Rye Road Greece CentraI3 Baseball I, 2, 43 Wrestling I, 2, 43 Soccer 2, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Football I. College JOYCE L. FAGAN 7B Eglantine Road Barnard3 Tri-Y I3 Badminton I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming I3 Ping Pong I, 23 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 33 Student Secretary 33 H. R. Alternate 3,.4Z Red Cross 3: Red Feather Campaign 2: Graduation Usher 33 Senior Banquet 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Play Days 2, 33 Junior-Senior Party 33 Picture Representative 4. Work CHRISTOPHER J. FARRELL l50 Rodessa Road Aquinasg Football 3, 43 Track 2, 4. College JANICE FASSETT I342 Ridge Road West Monroe3 H. R. Representative Alternate 4. College TATISTIGS MICHAEL FERGUSON 58 Owen Street Sacred HSBFI: Swimming Club I, 23 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Band I. College NORMAN E. FILES- I39 Ridge Road West No. 4l3 Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 23 Soccer 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Football I3 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Table Tennis 33 Maior Athletics Letter 3. College SHIRLEY ANN FORSAY l43I English Road Greece Central3 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Badminton I, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Soccer 43 Volleyball 3, 43 H. R. Representative 43 Junior-Senior Party 33,S. A. Clerk 43 Athletic Banquet 33 Graduation Usher 33 Senior Tea 23 Basketball Play Day 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 3. Work JOAN FORSTER 342 Bonesteel Street Barnard. College GORDON S. FRENCH l53 Nivtield Drive Barnard3 Football I, 33 Football Varsity 43 Skiing Varsity 2, 43 Tennis Varsity I, 23 Swimming Varsity 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Lifesaving 3, 43 Junior Leader Instructor Course 33 Maior Letter Athletics 23 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Maior Letter Activities 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Picture Representative I3 Dance Committee 2, 33 Attendance Aide I3 Indoor Service Corps I, 2, 33 Docket I, 2, 33 Assistant Lunchroom Chairman 23 Junior Prom Chairman 33 Halloween Hop 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Chairman of Swimming Marshall Day 33 Usher School Open House 23 Swim Club I, 23 Radio Announcer 33 Athletic Commission 43 Dramatics Commission 33 John Quill Grinds Committee 43 Spring Assembly 33 Radio Workshop 33 Elementary School Visit I3 Senior Play 4. College BEATRICE A. FRISBY 97 Florida Avenue Barnard3 Badminton 2, 33 Social Dancing 2, 33 Ping Pong 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y President 43 Senior Choir 2. 3, 43 Checking Goblins Ball 23 Assistant Rating Clerk 23 Rating Clerk 43 Concessions Basketball Games 2, 33 Senior Banquet 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Graduation Usher 33 Snowball Corn- mittee 33 National Honor Society 4. College FRANCES GARTLAND l32 Bryan Street Holy ROSBFYI Minor Scholarship Award,33 Minor Activities Award 33 Service Corps 3, 43 Tri-Y I3 Spring Swing 23 Docket Editor 43 John Quill Editor 43 Badminton 33 Soccer 33 Ping Pong 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Marshall Day I, 2, 33 Radio Workshop 43 H. R. Representative I3 Secretary Senior Class 43 Student Secretary 33 Dance Committee 33 Assembly 2, 43 Senior Tea 43 Guide Visitation Day 33 Hostess Goblins Ball Z3 Drama 43 Maior Letter Activities 43 Halloween Hop 23 Career Day 33 Spring Concert Program I3 Senior Banquet 33 Junior Prom 33 Usher Senior Play 33 Memorial Day 33 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Senior Play 43 National Honor Society 4. College WILLIAM GASS I46 Glendale Park No. 343 Hi-Y Z, 3, 43 Service Corps Z, 3, 43 Marshall Day Swim Show Committee 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Docket Photographer 43 John Quill Photographer 4. College LOUISE GEORGE I25 Flower City Park Ridgewood3 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 23 Basketball 33 Stunts 33 Social Dancing 3, 43 Usher Senior Tea I3 Junior.Choir 23 Secretary Junior Choir 23 H. R. Alternate Banking Clerk I3 H. R. Alternate Representative 23 Concessions Basketball Game 23 Docket 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 23 Secretary Senior Choir 23 Athletic Banquet 23 Lunch- room 23 Junior Red Cross Committee 23 Co-Chairman Memorial Scholar- ship Drive 33 Career Day 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Swim Show Marshall Day 33 Service Corps 3, 43 Captain Service Corps 43 Minor Letter Activities 33 Maior Letter Activities 33 Senior Banquet 33 Assembly 33 Scholarship Commission 43 Open House 43 S. A. Elections 33 Delegate E. S. S. P. A. 4. College BEVERLY MAE GIENGER I7 Flower City Park No. 4l3 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Volley- ball I, 23 Soccer 33 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Docket Reporter 2, 33 Press Bureau Editor 43 Graduation Usher 33 Minor Letter Activities 3. College NADINE GILL 73I English Road Greece Central3 Bowling 3, 43 Badminton 3, 43 Ping Pong 43 Volleyball 43 ,Basketball 3. Work LAWRENCE A. GORDON I490 Ridgeway Avenue East High: Docket 2, 3, John Quill 4. Work VIRGINIA JANE GOULD 3585 Ridge Road West No. 73 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir Z, 3, 43 Student Secretary 43 Lunchroom 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Tri-Y 23 Graduation Usher 33 Vocal Solo 33 Docket Reporter 3, 43 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 Social Dancing I, 33 Ping Pong 2, 3. College CAROL LESLIE GRAHAM 667 Flower City Park No. 4l3 Swimming I3 Badminton 23 Honorable Mention 3. Work CHARLES HERBERT GREENE 39 Florence Avenue Barnard3 H. R. Alternate Representative I3 Service Corps 2, 3, 43 Sprinq Swing 23 Docket 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter Activities 23 Assembly 2, 3, 43 Lunchroom 23 Co-Chairman Memorial Scholarship Drive 33 Photo Agent 33 Snowball 33 Red Cross Benefit Dance 33 Captain Service Corps 3, 43 Maior Letter Activities 43 Junior Prom 3' Quill and Scroll 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Minor Letter Scholarship Z3 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Executive Council 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4' Music and Dramatics Commission 33 Commissioner of Publica- tions 4' Docket Editor 43 John Quill Managing Editor 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Honorable Mention I, 2, 43 Delegate E. S. S. P. A. Convention 43 Senior Play 4. College MARY GRIFFIN I004 Ridge Road West Sacred Heart School3 Junior Choir I3 Athletic Banquet 33 Senior Banquet 3. Work VIRGINIA GROTH 908 Long Pond Road Greece Central School: Senior 2, 3, 43 Soccer 33 Basketball 33 Volleyball 33 Bowling 23 Nurses Secretary 43 Sport Day 33 Junior Prom 33 llsher Senior Play 3. Undecided SANDRA GRUVER I80 Lexington Avenue No. 73 H. R. Representative I3 H. R. Representative Alternate 23 Docket Staff 23 Attendance 23 Junior-Senior Party Committee 33 Usher Washing- ton's Birthday Exercises 33 Minor Activities Letter 33 Assembly 33 Junior Prom 33 Usher Graduation 33 S. A. Treasurer 43 S. A. Assembly 43 Minor Letter Scholarship I3 Maior Letter Scholarship 23 V. F. W. Honor Student 33 Guardian of Flag 43 Scholarship Commission 43 Swimming I, 23 Dancing I3 Games Club I3 Badminton I3 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. College DONALD V. GUILLOD l27 Ridgecrest Road No. 73 Traffic Squad 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Honorable Mention 2, 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Football I3 Table Tennis 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Lunchroom Table Chairman 33 Assembly 33 Senior Library Advisory Committee 43 Senior Play 4. College JOAN HAITZ 352l Dewey Avenue Greece Central3 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 H. R. Representative Alternate 23 Goblins Ball 23 Docket Reporter I, 2, 33 Distribution Senior Announcements 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Swim Show Marshall Day 33 Service Corps 3, 43 Rating Clerk 3, 43 Assembly 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Athletic Banquet 33 John Quill Activities Editor 43 Graduation Usher 33 Schmanke Dance Committee 43 Junior-Senior Party 43 Graduation Usher 33 Senior Play 43 National Honor Society 4. College LAWRENCE H. HAMBURG 74 Selye Terrace No. 73 John Quill 23 Homeroom Basketball I, 2. Work DORIS MAE HAUSS 37 Bancroft Drive Barnard3 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Scholarship Minor Letter 23 Scholarship Maior Letter 33 Soccer 23 Volleyball 2, 33 Leaders Club 23 Basketball 23 Ping Pong 2, 3, 43 Badminton 33 Social Dancing 2, 33 H. R. Bank Clerk Alternate 23 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Student Secretary 33 Snowball 33 Red Cross Benefit Dance 33 Basketball Concession 33 Junior Prom 33 Rating Clerk 33 Athletic Minor Letter 33 School Book- keeper 43 Tri-Y I, 23 Senior Banquet 33 John Quill Typist 43 National Honor Society 4. Work KARL E. HAWES 370 Bernice Street No. 253 Cross Country 43 Track 43 Swim Club I, 23 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir Vice-President 43 Inter- High Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter-High President 43 Junior Choir I3 Inter- Junior Choir I3 H. R. President I3 Banking Alternate 3, 43 Music Commission 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Hi-Y Secretary I, 23 Hi-Y Vice-President 33 Rating Alternate l, 23 Assembly I, 2, 3, 43 Student Assistant Assembly 3, 43 Honorable Mention I, 23 Marshall Day Assembly I, 23 Senior Graduation Singing 2, 3. College JOAN BARBARA HELLER 99 Barnard Street Barnard: Tri-Y I3 Student Secretary 43 Lifesaving 33 Flowers Senior ' Graduation 33 Athletic Banquet 33 Senior Banquet 3. College GAYLE BETTY HENDERSON I44 Dorsey Road Bay Minette, Alabama3 Senior Banquet 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Junior Prom 33 Basketball Concession Stand 33 Graduation Usher 33 Honorable Mention 33 Student Secretary 4. Work HENRY C. HOECKER 95 Hartley Street Greece Central3 Baseball I3 Football I3 Soccer 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Chairman Spring Swing 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 Junior-Senior Party Committee 4. College EDUARD P. HONIG 2627 English Road Wassenaar, Holland3 Service Corps 4. College FRED C. HORWATH IB3 Rock View Terrace St. Johns3 Wrestling I, 2, 33 Football I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Halloween Hop Art Staff 43 Basketball Club I, 2, 3, 4. College DOLORES VIOLA HOUGHTLING I75 Pomona Drive Barnard3 Drama 2, 43 Radio 23 Audio Visual 33 Senior Banquet 33 Athletic Banquet 33 Assembly 2, 3, 43 H. R. President 43 Marshall Day I, 23 Fashion Board 43 Rating Clerk 33 Checking Halloween Hop I3 Senior Choir 3, 43 Swimming Club I3 Senior Play 4. Work MARION HUGOBOOM 69 Mitchell Road St. John's Evangelist3 Bowling I, 2, 33 Bowling Tournament 33 Dancing I3 Dance Sport Day 33 Tri-Y I, 23 Fashion Show I, 23 Visual Aid 33 Attendance Call 33 Scholarship 3. College WILLIAM WAYNE HUMM 256 Seneca Parkway No. 4l' H. R. President I3 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Inter-High Band I, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3. 43 S. A. Assembly 3, 43 Marshall Day 33 Minor Letter Activities 23 Maior Letter Activities 23 President of Band 43 Legislature I3 Athletic Banquet I, 2, 33 Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Music Commission 43 Assembly I, 2, 3, 4. College THOMAS HUNT 498 Emerson Street Aquinas3 H. R. Basketball 23 Football 3. College BETTY HYSNER 684 Flower City Park No. 4l3 Swimming I3 Badminton 2. Work RENATE IFLAND 429 Clay Avenue Berlin, Germany Work PEGGY A'NNE IRHIG 205 Ravine Avenue Weil: Honor Roll I. College JANICE A. JACOX 79 Morville Drive No. 4I' Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Swimming I3 Basketball I3 Ping Pong I, 23 Badminton I, 23 Volleyball 2, 33 Junior Lifesaving 23 Senior Lifesaving 33 Junior-Senior Party 33 Snowball I3 H. R. Bank Clerk I, 23 Spring Swing 23 Basketball Concession 23 Career Day 33 Marshall Day Ticket Committee 33 Marshall Day General Committee 33 Red Cross Benefit Dance 33 Docket Reporter 3: Junior Red Cross Council 3, 43 Service Corps 3, 43 Assembly 33 Junior Prom 33 Graduation Usher 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Maior Letter Athletics 23 John Quill Grind Committee 43 John Quill Statistics Committee 3. Nursing GORDON JEWETT 374 Knickerbocker Avenue RO Greece CenraI3 Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Soccer I, 2. 3, 43 Swimming Club I, 2, 33 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Senior Lifesaving 2, 3, 43 Memorial Day Parade Z 3' l0th Grade Party 2' Junior Prom 33 Scholarship 23 Senior Class Vice-President 43 H. R. Alternate Representative 33 Football I3 Minor Letter Athletics I3 Maior Letter Athletics 2. College BERT JOHNS ZI6 Goodwill Street No. 4l: Scholarship 33 Spring Swing 23 Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 43 May Prom 23 Junior-Senior Party 33 John Quill 2. College ARTHUR L. JOHNSON 903 Dewey Avenue No. 73 Football 2, 33 Basketball Club I, 23 Dance Band Director 3, 43 Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4. Armed Forces GEORGE JOHNSTON 3l Portage Street No. 343 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 33 H. R. Representative 43 Rating Clerk 43 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Band I3 Orchestra I. College NINON JOYCE JOLIDON I34 Pierpont Street Tulsa, Oklahoma. Work ROBERT CHARLES JOYCE 5I Hollywood Street Sacred Heart3 Football 3. Work MARTIN KANE 59 California Drive St. Charles3 Swimming Club 3, 43 H. R. Basketball 23 Audio-Visual 3, 43 Table Chairman 3. Armed Forces JAMES KENNARD 526 Ridgeway Avenue No. 4I3 H. R. President 23 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Swimming Club I3 Marshall Day 33 Hi-Y I, 23 H. R. Alternate Representative 4. Work SUE ELIZABETH KENYON I99 Latona Road Greece Central3 H. R. Representative I3 Junior Choir Vice-President I3 Se-nior Choir 23 Spring Swing 23 Messenger I. Work GUY KERRIDGE 583 Ridgeway Avenue No. 4l3 H. R. Bank Clerk 23 H. R. Representative Alternate 23 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Basketball Club 33 Tennis I3 Track 23 Swim Club I, 23 Honorable Mention I, 23 Decorations Halloween Hop 43 Baseball 23 Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Hi-Y Treasurer 2. College IONA KOETZLE 407I Dewey Avenue Greece Central3 Baseball I, 23 Volleyball I, Z, 33 Badminton I, 23 Athletic Banquet 33 Senior Banquet 33 Senior Prom 23 Honor Roll 2, 33 Junior Stunts 23 Soccer I, 23 Junior-Senior Party 33 Marshall Day 3. Undecided CARL E, KOWALSKI 3l0 Steko Avenue No. tllj Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 23 Football I3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Marshall Day Assembly 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Athletics 43 Scholarship l, 23 Picture Repre- sentative I. . College EUGENE ROBERT KRIST 254 Haviland Park St. Charles3 Honor Roll I3 Bowling I. Work RICHARD KRIST 254 Haviland Park Aquinas3 Honorable Mention 23 Honor Roll 23 Lunchroom 23 Swimming Club 2. Q College VIRGINIA G. LAAKSO 250 Ellington Road No. 4l3 Senior Inter-High Choir 2, 3, 43 Minor Scholarship Letter 33 Junior Choir I3 Picture Representative I3 Senior Choir Solo 33 Senior Banquet 33 Junior Prom 33 Tri-Y I, 2, 33 Corresponding Secretary Tri-Y 33 Office Messenger 43 Senior Choir 43 Swimming Club 23 Volleyball 33 Athletic Banquet 33 Honorable Mention I, 23 Lenten Servicg 3, o ege 43 Senior Play 4. JOYCE A. LAKE 37 Castleton Road Barnard3 Bowling I, 43 Usher Senior Play 33 Rating Clerk 43 Tri-Y I3 Baseball 33 Dancing 2. Uf1deClded EUGENE WALTER LaMENDOLA 54 RGIHBS Park No. 73 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 3, .43 H. R. Basketball I3 May Prom Committee 33 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Rating Clerk I, 2, 3, 43 Rating Checker 23 Minor Letter Activities 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Outdoor Traffic Squad 3, 43 Swimming Club I3 Honorable Mention 2, 33 Soccer 43 Student Association President 4. WQFIK BARBARA JUNE LaMONT 55 5tl 3tl'lm0fS Drive No 4l' Bank Clerk I 2, 3, 43 Athletic Banquet 33 Maiorette I, 23 Teninis II3 Dancing I3 Badminton 23 Tri-Y' I. 2, 33 Bowling 23 .Student Secretary 43 Fashion Board 3, 43 Fashion Show 33 Memorial 'Day Parade I, 2. Undecided MARIE ELIZABETH LARRY l4l Maiden bane St. Charles: Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 23 Bookstore 2, 3, 43 Minor Activities Letter 33 Minor Scholarship Letter 23 Maior Scholarship Letter 43 Assembly 23 Docket Staff 2, 43 Marshall Day I, 33 Memorial Scholarship Drive 23 Spring Swing 23 May Prom 23 Washington's.Birth- day Exercises 33 Snowball 33 Senior Banquet 33 Senior Lifesaving 23 Graduation Usher 33 Senior Play 43 National Honor Society 4. Work GERALD G. LEMBKE 39 Bradfleld Street Jefferson3 Football 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Baseball 43 Wrestling 2. College CAROLYN IVY LEMON I2I Wildwood Drive Barnard3 Tri-Y I, 23 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 43 Student Secretary 43 Memorial Day Parade I, 2, 3, 4. Uf1dCCIded RICHARD H. LEWIS l5l Ridge Road West No. 4I3 Honor Roll I, 23 H. R. President 3, 43 Chairman of Dance Committees 3, 43 Junior Choir I, 23 Assemblies I, 2, 3, 43 Table Captain 23 Minor Letter Activities 43 Legislature 3, 43 Hi-Y I, 23 Football I., 3, 4' Baseball I, 2, 33 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Badminton I3 Minor Athletics Letter 33 Maior Athletics Letter 43 Senior Play 4. College CLAIRE E. LODER 2404 Edgemere Drive Nazareth: Docket 4. College MARILYN LOWDEN I44 Elmqrove Road Greece Central3 Students' Association Election I3 Style Show lj Mes- senger I, 43 Athletic Banquet 23 Rating Clerk Alternate 2, 33 Scholarship I. 2. 33 H. R. Chairman Marshall Day 33 Chairman Advertising John Quill 43 Tri-Y I, 2. Undecided DOREEN E. LYTTON 70 EI Rancho Drive Barnard: Scholarship I, 2, 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Swimming Club I3 Vollevball I, 2, 33 Leaders Corps 23 Basketball 2, 3: Reserve Cheerleader 3: Badminton 2, 33 Baseball 33 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Snorts Day Basketball 33 H. R. Alternate Representative I3 May Prom 23 Junior-Senior Party 33 Student Secretary 33 Film Proiection 33 March of Dimes 33 Senior Banquet 33 Usher Senior Play 33 Bank Clerk 33 Service Corps 43 Graduation Usher 33 Senior Play 43 National Honor Society 4. , College JAY MacNAUGHTON 70 Alameda Street Greece Central Schoolg Baseball 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Soccerxi, 3l2 or SUSAN LEE MARKS 46 Gorsline Street No. 4l3 Soccer 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3. 43 Baseball 2, 33 Ping Pong 2, 33 Rowling 2: Games 23 Minor Athletics Letter 3: Senior Lifesaving 33 H. R. Bank Clerk Alternate I3 H. R. Representative Alternate 23 Docket Reporter 2, 43 John Quill 43 Junior-Senior Party 33 Tri-Y I, 2, 33 Student Secretary 43 Senior Banguet 33 Marshall Day 3. College 86 SENIDII STATISTIGS JOHN W. MARVIN 25 Strathmore Circle No. 4l3 Football 2, 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Basketball Club I3 Reserve Baseball 33 loucndown Club of Rochester Honorable Mention or Outstanding Player H52 Football 5655003 Football Captain 4. Undecided RICHARD MASLYN 63 Eglantine Road Barnard3 H. It. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Service Corps 2, 33 Minor Letter Scnoiarsnip 33 Maior Letter Scnolarsnip 43 Marshall Day 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 4-3 Service Corps 33 Graduation 'lickets 33 Usher Open House 23 Senior Play Tickets 33 Marshall Day I. College ROBERT E. MASON 37l Glenwood Avenue Aquinas Work GEORGE F. MATTHEWS 854 Edgemere Drive No. 4l3 Swimming Club I, 23 H. R. Rating Clerk I, 2, 3. 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Docket Photographer Z3 Junior Choir I3 Junior Lifesaving 23 Memorial Day Parade 23 Dance Committees 2, 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Minor Letter Activities 33 Honorable Mention I3 Wrestling 23 Marshall Day I, 33 Usher Senior Play 3. College DAVID McANN I3I Perrinton Street I-Iilton3 Football I, 23 Wrestling 23 Safety Patrol 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I3 Audio-Visual 33 Junior Choir l. Undecided PETER ANDREW McCABE 98 Barrington Street Willraharn Academy3 Inter-High Choir 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 33 Inter- High Band 3, 43 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Assembly 3, 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 H. R. Basketball Captain I3 Swimming Club I, 23 Memorial Day Parade 2, 3, 43 Swimming I3 Honorable Mention 3, 4. College GORDON PETER McGRAlL 30-G Romana Park Blessed Sacrament3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 43 Swimming Club I, 2. Work SANDRA McKlSSOCK 400 Maiden Lane Barnard3 H. R. Representative I3 Maiorette I3 Senior Choir 2, 33 Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Swimming Club I3 Tri-Y I. Work RICHARD MEILI l90 Merrick Street Greece Central3 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 H. R. Alternate 3, 43 Outdoor Traffic Squad 3, 43 Lunchroom Chairman 23 Lieutenant Traffic Squad 43 National Honor Society 4. College CATHERINE MESSURO ' BIB Ridgeway Avenue No. 4I3 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 33 Washington's Birthday Exercises Usher 33 Graduation Usher 33 Graduation Hostess 3. Work RAYMOND A. MEYERS 260 Bennington Drive Bdfhdfdj H. R. Basketball I, 2. Armed Forces HARVEY MITCHELL 393 Flower City Park No. 4I3 Dance Band 3, 43 Senior Band 3, 43 Senior Choir I, 2, 33 Football 33 Marshall Day 33 Swimming Club I, 2, 33 Basketball Club I, 2, 33 Inter-High Choir I, 2. College VIRGINIA BETH MITCHELL I04 Bancroft Drive Barnard3 Tri-Y I3 Dramatics 4. Night School DIANE C. MORRELL 24I Buckman Road Greece Central3 Docket Reporter 2, 43 Music Club I3 Debating Club I3 Student Secretary 2, 33 Leaders Club 33 Graduation Usher 33 Co- Chairman Junior-Senior Party 33 Senior Play Usher 33 Senior Library Advisory Board 43 Minor Letter Activities 33 Service Corps 43 Marshall Day 3. College CONNIE MOSTELLER 6I Glide Street Greece Central3 Maiorette I, 23 Swimming Club I, 23 Docket Reporter 43 Athletic Banquet 2, 33 Senior Banquet 33 Baseball 33 Baseball Playday 33 Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3, 43 Social Dancing 3. Work LAURENCE D. MURRAY I9 Admiral Park Aquinas3 Track 3. Undecided PAUL LOUIS NEEFE 8 Holmes Street No. 343 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 43 Basketball 2, 43 Table Tennis 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Athletics 43 Assembly 2, 3, 43 Scholarship 33 Lunchroom 33 H. R. Representative 43 Grinds D. EDWARD NIESKENS l35 Ridge Road West No. 4l3 Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 33 H. R. Representative I, 23 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 H. R. President I. College MINERVA NOTT 3l0 Ridgedale Circle Canandaigua Union3 H. R. President I, 23 Student Secretary 2, 33 Rating Clerk 2, 33 Bank Clerk 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Tri-Y I. Undecided SYLVIA ANN OSBORN I23 Hartley Street Greece CentraI3 Bowling 3, 43.Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Docket 3, 43 Student Secretary 43 Volleyball 33 Swimming 23 Bowling Play Day 33 Assistant Banking Clerk 43 Senior Tea 33 John Ouill 43 Easter Service 33 Inter- High Choir 3, 4. Work RICHARD OSTRANDER 76 Electric Avenue Aquinas. College BEVERLY ANN OTTNOD 97 Palm Street Lyons3 Athletic Banquet 23 H. R. Representative 33 Polio Drive 23 Senior Choir 2, 33 Spring Musical Festival 3. Work CHARLES PADGET 249 Kislingbury Street No. 73 H. R. Basketball 23 Swimming Club I. Armed Forces JAMES EUGENE PARSONS 52 Whitman Road CIIGYIOTIBZ Reserve Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 President Junior Class 33 Chairman Junior Prom 33 Snowball Committee 33 Executive Council 33 Honorable Mention 23 Representative Gannet Youth Club, Stardust Club 43 Dance Committee 3, 43 John Quill Sports Editor 43 Grinds Committee 43 S. A. Elections 33 Marshall Day 33 Schmanke Dance 43 Ping Pong 23 Assistant Lunch- room Chairman 33 Halloween Hop 43 Junior-Senior Party 3, 43 Assembly 3, 43 Maior Letter Athletics 4. College STEWART D. PATTON l62 Langford Road No. 4l3 Hi-Y I, 33 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Vice- President Hi-Y 2. College BETTY PAUL 274 Bonesteel Street Barnard: Ping Pong 2, 33 Soccer 33 Basketball 2, 33 Basketball Sports Day 33 Dance Sports Day 33 Social Dancing 2, 33 Swimming l, 2. Work LILLIAN PAUL 274 Bonesteel Street Barnard3 Social Dancing 2, 3, 43 Ping Pong 23 Swimming 23 Student Secretary 4. Work EDWARD F. PESTKE 29B Bonesteel Street Barnard3 Basketball Reserve I, 23 Basketball Varsity 3, 43 Baseball Reserve I3 Baseball Varsity 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 33 Table Tennis 2, 33 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Soccer 43 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Lunchroom 23 H. R. President 33 Scholarship 23 Dances 2, 3, 43 Assembly 3, 43 Halloween Hop 2. Undecided JAMES THOMAS PLANTONE 30Bl Ridge Road West Greece Central School3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Outdoor Traffic Squad 33 Baseball I. Work BARBARA ANN PLATNER 4Il2 Dewey Avenue Mother of SOTFOWS3 Tri-Y I3 Bowling 43 Dance Committee 33 Spring Swing 3. College JOHN M. POLATAS 622 Electric Avenue Sacred Heart3 I-I. R. Basketball I, 23 Swimming Club I, 2. Armed Forces HELEN MAY POWRIE 587 Clay Avenue No. 4l3 Choir I, 2, 33 Games Club I3 Soccer 23 Baseball 2, 33 Bowling 23 Lunchroom Chairman I3 Senior Banquet 33 Scholarship I, 2, ork BERNARD PRENDERGAST 67 Andover Street Greece Central3 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Outdoor Traffic Squad 3, 4. College MARILYN J. PRESTON I86 Bancroft Drive St. Charles Borromeo3 Bowling 23 Concession Basketball Game 23 Usher Senior Play 33 Individual Photo Agents 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Checker at Red Cross Dance3 Student Secretary 33 Assistant Rating Clerk 33 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Minor Letter 3. Work WILLIAM PSCHIRRER 393 Ridgeway Avenue Sacred HBBFTI H. R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Lunchroom Table Chairman I. Undecided ROBERT ALLEN PUTZIG I Strong Street No. 73 H. R. President I, 23 Track I3 Basketball 23 Football I. Undecided BARBARA HELEN RANKE 357 Knickerbocker Avenue No. 4l3 Scholarship I, 23 Bowling I, 23 Tennis I3 Soccer I3 Baseball I3 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 33 Senior Banquet 33 Tri-Y I, 2, 3. Work ROBERT RATH 85 Bonesteel Street Greece Central School3 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Baseball 2, 3. Undecided EDNA M. REGER I5 Canton Street Jefterson High3 Swimming Club 2, 3, 43 Social Dancing 23 Badminton 43 Honor Roll 23 Minor Letter Scholarship3 Washington's Birthday Exercises Usher 33 Graduation Usher 33 H. R. Representative 33 Alter- nate 43 Senior Banquet 33 Bank Clerk 33 Docket Reporter 43 John Ouill 43 Rating Clerk 43 National Honor Society 4. College MURIEL REICHNECKER l7I Dove Street No. 73 Try-Y3 I3 Junior Prom 33 Student Secretary I. Work CAROL DORIS REXER 223 Navarre Road No. 222 H. R. Representative I, 2, 43 Graduation Usher 33 Goblin Ball 23 Assistant Rating Clerk 33 Athletic Banquet 33 Assistant Checking Lunchroom 23 Snowball 33 Bowlinq Club 43 Scholarship I, 23 Tri-Y I, 2, 3. 43 Assistant Banking Clerk 43 Fashion Board 4. Art School ROGER RHODES 44 Duffern Drive Barnard: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 3, 43 H. R. Representative 43 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Band 43 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 Junior Prom 3: Athletic Banquet 3. Undecided MARCIA IDA RICHARDSON 77I Britton Road Barnard3 Ping Pong 2. 3, 43 Badminton 2, 33 Social Dancing 2, 33 Drum Maiorette I3 S. A. Elections I3 GobIin's Ball I3 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Red Cross Dance 33 Snowball 33 Concession Basketball Game 33 Senior Choir 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Athletics Minor 33 John Ouill 43 Dramatics 4. Work MAUREEN ROACH 63 Ridgeway Avenue Sacred Heart3 Student Secretary 43 Dance Committees 2, 3, Work PATRICIA CAROL ROTH l47 Pomona Drive St. Chavles3 Baseball I3 Trv-Y l, 2: Dancing 2, 33 Senior Banquet Com- mittee 33 Junior Prom 33 Fashion Show 33 Senior Play Usher 33 Student Secretary 43 Scholarship 2, 3. Nursing DAWN ELAINE ROYCRAFT I46 Hartley Street St. Johnsf Tri-Y I, 2, 3. Undecided ANNIE LAURIE RUEMELIN l9B Duttern Drive Barnard3 Minor Letter Scholarship 33 Soccer 23 Baseball 2, Volleyball 23 Pino Pond l, 2, 33 Social Dancing 3' Fashion Show 23 Spring Swing 23 Docket 2, 3, 43 Junior-Senior Party 33 Marshall Day 33 Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 33 Student Store 3 4: Service Corps 33 Senior Banquet 33 Graduation Usher 33 John Quill 43 Schmanke Dance Corn- mittee 43 Tri-Y l, 2, 33 Senior Play 43 National Honor Societv 4. College CONRAD RUSSEL 35I Knickerbocker Avenue No. 4l' I-Ii-Y I: H. R. Alternate I3 Track I. 2 3 43 Cross Country 33 Football I- Swimminq 43 H. R. Basketball I, 2' Swimming Club I. 23 .liinior Choir I3 Minor Athletics 23 Maior Athletics 3. Work LEON RUSSO IS Starling Street No. 34- H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Sports Announcer 37 Honorable Mention 3' Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: .lunirsr Choir I3 Docket Sports Page Editor 43 H. R. President I3 Service Corps 3, 43 Radio 33 Drama 3. College JOHN SAWDEY B9 Rand Street No. AI- H R. Basketball I, 2, 33 Swim Club I, 23 Marshall Dav Com- mittee 27 Spring Swing 3. College CAROLYN E. SCHAERTEL IO4 Knickerbocker Avenue Rarnardj Scholarship l, 23 Hrtnrir Roll 33 Assemblv 2. 33 Athletic Banquet 73 Spring Concert I3 .lunior-Senior Partv 33 Choir I, 23 Swim- minn I, 7 3: Social Dancino 2 33 Soccer 23 Water Satetv Leader I: leafierg Cliiln 2: Litesavino 2: Senior Class Officer 43 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 3. College THOMAS SCHIEFER B2 Windsor Road Charlotte3 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Armed Forces RICHARD SCHLOSSER 93 Corona Road Greece Central: Picture Representative I3 Service Corps I, 2, 33 Senior Bannl I, 2 3 4: Orchestra 2 3. 4' Career Dav Committee 37 Assemlnlv 3' H. R. Basketball I. 2, 3, 4: Varsitv Soccer 2, 3, 43 Inter- Hinh Band 3: School Swim Club I, 23 Minor Letter Activities 2' Maio' Letter Activities 3. College SENIOR STATISTIUS LAURENCE JAMES SEELEY 30 Devitt Road No. 4l, H. R. President 3, H. R. Basketball I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Band 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Campaign I, S. A. Campaign 4, Dance Band 3, 4, S. A. Assembly 3, 4, Marshall Day Assembly 3, Minor Letter Activities 2, Maior Letter Activities 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Intermural Basketball 3, 4, Legislature 3, Athletic Banquet 3, Honor Roll 2, John Quill Sales Representative 3, Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. College JOAN M. SEYMOUR I62 Rodessa Road St. Monica, Scholarship I, 2, 3, Minor Scholarship Letter 2, Goblin Ball 2, Distribution Senior Announcements 2, Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 3, Swim Show Marshall Day 3, Attendance Collector 3, Service Corps 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Student Secretary 4. Work RUTH MILDRED SHAW I058 Long Pond Road Greece Central' Basketball I, 2, 3, Swimming Club 2, Soccer 2, Junior Choir I, Senior Choir 4, Usher Senior Play 3, Usher Graduation 3, Baseball I, Spring Assembly 3, Scholarship I, Junior Red Cross Com- mittee I, Snowball Checker I, Dramatics 3, Senior Play 4. College 545 Magee Avenue JANET VINCENT SILLER No. 7, H. R. Secretary I, 3 4, Tri-Y I, 2, 3, Junior Choir I, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Pictures 4, Decorations Junior Prom 3, Dancing Club I, Halloween Play 4, Senior Banquet 3, Athletic Banquet 3, Breakfast Career Day 3, Honorable Mention I, Marshall Day 3, Tri-Y Treasurer, Senior Play 4. College BARBARA SIMPSON 35 Dunsmere Drive No. 4I, Bank Clerk I, 2, 4, Tri-Y I, 2, Badminton I, 2, Swimming Club I, Student Secretary I, 2, Social Dancing 2, Attendance Aid I, 2, Athletic Banquet 2, Senior Play 4. College LORRAINE SKIRMENT 2563 Mt. Read Boulevard Whitesmoro Central, Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 3, Rating 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Athletic Banquet 3, Service Corps 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Scholarship I, 2, 3, Senior Banquet 3, Red Cross Benefit Dance 3. College CAROL ANN SMITH I39 Maryland Street No. 4I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Alternate H. R. Representative I, School Bookkeeper 4, Minor Letter Scholarship I, Maior Letter Scholarship 2, O en House 2' Orchestra I' Usher Washin ton' irthda r D , , g s B y Exe cises 3- Badminton I, Junior Choir I, National Honor Society 4. Work CAROL ELAINE SMITH 53 Magee Avenue No. 7, Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Representative I, Junior Prom 3, Halloween Hop 4, S. A. Assembly 4, Marshall Day Assembly 3, Senior Banquet 3, Student Secretary 3, 4, Senior Pictures 4, Junior- Senior Party 3, Memorial Day 3, Christmas Dance 3, Senior Play 4. R.I.T. ARLENE SNYDER 269 Pierpont Street No. 7 Work ELSIE MAY STROYER I47I Ridgeway Avenue No. 4l, Tennis Club I, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Assistant Rating Clerk I. Work SUZANNE MARIE STUTZMAN I49 Corona Road Greece Central, Tri-Y I, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Career Day 3, Halloween Hop 2, 4, Snowball I, Spring Swing 2, Senior Banquet 3, Swimming I, Pep Assemblies 4, Office Messenger 4, Polio Benefit Game I, Marshall Day 3. College PATRICIA R. TENNY 464 Augustine St. No. I3, H. R. President I, Dancing I, Ping Pong I, H. R. Rating Clerk I, Executive Council 2, Spring Swing 2, Usher Washington's Birthday Exercises 3, S. A. Treasurer 3, Chairman ot Finance 3, Junior Prom 3, Scholarship I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. Work DAVID THORNE 400 Ridgemont Drive Greece Central, Service Corps I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, Tennis 3, Yearbook Photographer 4, Yearbook Business Manager 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, H. R. Basketball 2, 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Guide tor Career Day 3, Legislature Alternate 4, Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 4, Boy's State 3, National Honor Society 4. College THOMAS TICKNER , 290 Maplewood Avenue No. 7, Hi-Y 2, 3, Bookstore 4. Work DONALD TOAL I0 Bardin Street Sacred Heart, Radio Engineer 3, 4, Audio-Visual 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Swimming I, Red Cross Benefit Dance 3. Work PHILIP PAUL TRIASSI 58 Tacoma Street No. 34: Maior Letter Activities 3, H. R. Basketball I, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Social Advertising 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Athletic Banquet 3, H. R. Representative 3, Senior Banquet 3, Executive Council 2, Ping Ponq 2, 4, Swimming Club I, Snowball 3, John Quill Staff 4, Assembly 3, 4, Sports Announcer 2, Maior Letter Athletics, Wrestling 3, Lunch- room Tables 3, Junior Prom 3. College SHIRI.EY ANNE VAN ATTA 40 Ross Street No. 4l, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Representative Alternate 3, 4, Bad- minton 2, 4, Tennis 2: Pino Pono 2, Junior Choir I, Lifesaving 2, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Maior Letter Athletics 4, Student Secretary 4, Tri-Y I 2, Usher Graduation 3, Leaders Club 2, Athletic Banquet 2, Spring Bowling Tournament 3. College JACK W. VanDUSER 203 Knickerbocker Avenue No. 4I, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Trattic Squad 3, 4, Banking Clerk 4, H. R. Basketball 3, 4, Junior Choir I, 2, Memorial Day Parade 2, Swimming Club 2, 3, Honorable Mention 2, Minor Letter Athletics 4, Swimming Team 4, Senior Play 4. Armed Forces GARY L. VAN VEGHTEN 797 Ridgeway Avenue Kendall Central, H. R. Basketball I, 2, Attendance Cards 3, Audio- Visual Squad 3, 4, Radio Engineer 4, Executive Council 4, Master ot Ceremonies Junior Prom 3, S. A. H. R. Sales 2, Dramatics 4, Radio Workshop 3, Senior Play 4. College SANDRA VOLLERTSEN 239 Seneca Parkway No. 4l, Banking Clerk I, 2, 3, 4, Social Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, Athletic Banquet 3, 4, Senior Banquet 3, Badminton 2, 3, Ping Pong 3, Honorable Mention 3, 4, Spring Swing 3. , ' College EARL K. WADMAN 94 Brookridge Drive Barnard, Wrestling 2, 3, H. R. Representative 4, Executive Council 4, Senior Class President 4, Docket Staff 2, Senior Dance 4, John Quill 4, Graduation Committee 3, S. A. Campaign 3, Honorable Mention 2, H. R. Basketball I, Marshall Day Committee 3. College DONALD WAITE 46 Steko Avenue Myron J. Michael, H. R. Basketball I, 2, ,Inter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Docket 3, 4, School Banker 4. College DIANE JEANETTE WANGMAN 2984 Dewey Avenue Barnard, Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4, John Ouill 4, Senior Choir 2, Dance Com- mittee 2, Swimming Club I, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, National Honor Society 4. College WILLIAM R. WARD l284 Dewey Avenue No. 7, H. R. Representative I, Lunchroom Chairman I. Undecided DALE E. WEBSTER 3095 Dewey Avenue Barnard, Halloween Dance 2, Bank Clerk 2, 3, Senior Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Secretary 2, Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Band 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Advisory Council for Library 4, Style Show 2. College DIANE JOAN WEHNER 2 Hanford Landing Road Durand Eastman, Student Secretary 3. Work RONALD W. WEINING IB39 Stone Road Greece Central, Bank Messenger 3. College PAUL JOSEPH WENZEL 56 Willmae Road Aquinas. College PATRICIA ANN WESTWOOD I2? Wheeldcn Drive No. 4l, H. R. Representative 4, H R. Alternate 2, Rating Committee 3, 4, H. R. Bank Clerk 2, 3, H. R. Banking Alternate 4, S. A Assembly I, 4, Service Corps I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Snowball I, 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3, Stunt Club 2, Scholarship I, 2, 3, Minor Letter Activities 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4. . COIIGQG PATRICIA LEE WHEELER 405 Driving Park Avenue No. 4I, Soccer Club 2, Baseball Club I, 2, Scholarship I, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, Junior Choir I, 2, Picture Representative I, H. R. Alter- nate I, 2, Senior Choir 2, 3. Work DONALD BRUCE WILBUR 447 Pullman Avenue No. 44, H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, Swimming Club I, 2, Radio 4. Armed Forces GAIL WILSON 607 Birr Street No. 7, Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir I, Junior Prom 3, Student Secretary 4, Senior Banquet Usher 3, Lunchroom Chairman I, 2, Marshall Day 3, Spring Music Festival 2, 3. Work RUTH MARLENE WOLFF 24 Alden Roa-d Greece Central, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club.2, Athletic Banquet 2, Senior Banquet 3, Tri-Y I, 2, Playday 2, Swimming Club I, Student Secretary 4. Work PATRICIA ANN WORSECH 355 Bennington Drive Barnard, Tri-Y l, 2, Social Dancing I, 2, Junior Choir I, Senior Choir 2, 3, Honorable Mention 3, Back Stage 2, Swimming Club I, 2, Spring Music Festival 2, 3, Athletic Banquet 2, Marshall Day 2, 3. Work MARION WRIGHT I439 Long Pond Road Greece Central, Badminton 3, Volleyball Club 3, Bowling Club I3, Senior Banquet 3, Athletic Banquet 2, Student Secretary 4, Air Raid Warden 4, Scholarship 2, 3. College JEAN ZARNSTORFF ll25 North Greece Road Greece Central, H. R. Rating Clerk I, 2, Picture Representative I, 3, Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Band 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Orchestra 3, 4, Assembly I, 3, 4, May Prom 2, Minor Letter Activities 2, Maior Letter Activities 3, Usher Wasl'lington's Birthday Fxercises 3, Concession Basketball Games 3: Marshall Dav. 3, Athletic Banquet 3, Senior Banquet 3, Air Raid Warden 3, National Honor Societv 3, 4: Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, John Oaill Ediior-in-Chief 4: Senior Library Advisory Board 4, Scholar- ship Commission 4, Senior Play 4. College DIANA M. ZIMMERMAN 490 Lexington Avenue No. 34, Scholarship I, 2, 3, Minor Letter 3. Work 88 ADVERTISERS Acilo Grocery ............ Acilo Healing and Rooling Ada Cooper Aero Hardware .... Alderman, Mrs. J. .. .. Allan's Men's Shop ...... Alpha Tri-Y AI's Dewey Avenue Service Ann Marie's Flower Shop ..... Alomic Dry Cleaners ......... Barnard, Porler, Reminglon and Baslian Bros. Co. ........... . Blanchard Florisl ............ Blue, Green and While . B. Michaels Company . .. Bond Bread Bakers ...... Bordens Ice Cream lnc.- .. Boucher Florisl ......... Brighlon 'Place Dairy .... Buckmans Dairy ........ Beuckmans Hardware .... Buy and Key Really Co. . . Cavall's . .... . . .- .... .. Cheerleaders ChrisloFl's Food Merkel .... CIiFl's Milk Bar .......... Cooper, Norm .............. Crilic's ..................... Communicalion Engineering Co. Complimenls Complimenls Complimenls Complimenls Del-Bar Fuel ol Delendorls . .. ol a Friend ..... ol a Friend of a Friend . .. Service if ....... Dewey Avenue Pharmacy Inc. . . Dewey Bail and Tackle ...... Dewey Sweel Shop ..... Don's Jewelers ......... Dom and Van's Diner Down's Lending Library . . . Ernie's .Dc-Nul Shop .... Farm Bureau Insurance ........ Farm, The ........,......... Finesl Home Service Companies Finewood, IL. B. ............ . Fishler Prinling Co. ......... . Frankensleins Fred Eysvoqel and Sons . . . Garlland, Fran ............ Gebell's Men's Shop ......... Gene Conger Service Slalion . George Franks Service ....... Grinian, Frank ............. Gould Homes ........... Greece Floor Covering . . . Greece Ridqe Fire Depl. Ladies Auxiliary ..... Hendrix ........ ....... Herb's Esso Servicenler .. Hein's Diner Hi-C Club ........... Homeroom 8 and 5 . .. I0 Homeroom Homeroom 26 Homeroom IO7 .. Homeroom I27 .. Homeroom 202 .. Homeroom 203 .. Homeroom 205 .. Homeroom 224 .. 'FAQIQLI 1 INDEX 5 Hysner, Daniel F. .... .... 9 2 Ideal Roofing Co. . .. ... . 94 Jan's Beauly Shoppe ... . . . . 94 Jewell ............. .... 9 2 Johnson Bakery .... .... 9 2 Kemp Research .... .... I I7 Kessler Nash ........ .... 9 4 Kleinhenz, Ludwig S. .......... .... I 04 Lake Bingo .................... .... 9 4 Lee Baker Healing and Plumbing ....... I24 Leis, Charles H. ......,........ .... 9 5 Liberalore, Fred ............ ,. . ,. . . I24 Lovely Lady Beauly Salon . . .... 99 Mary's Delicalessen ..... .... 9 4 Maplewood Reallors . . . . . . . 94 Maplewood Diner . . .' .. . . 99 Maieslic Television ..... .... 9 9 Max Florisl .............. .... 9 5 Max Talilel Variely Slore .... .... 9 5 Meacham Ponliac ........ .... 9 4 Melin's Men Shop . .. .... 94 Morrell, Edilh K. .. .. .. 99 Moser Sludio ......... .... I 08 Melal Arls Co. Inc. ..... .... 9 9 Norlene Bridal Shoppe . .. ... . 95 Norlhgale Appliances .............,.. I I7 Norlhgale Barber Shop ............... 95 sorlhgale Plaza Soda Bar and Reslauranl 95 orwel Reslauranl ................... IO4 Nolhnagle, John .,.................. 95 Palmos,. Sweel Shop .........,. .... 9 5 Pappani's Tailor and Tux Shop ... . 95 Pelroleum, Producls ........... .... 9 8 Planlone, Cosmos A. ....... . Pommering, H. C. and Sons .... 92 ...,I2I Poole, Roberl JL .... Q.. .... 95 Rall's Women's Wear . .. .... 93 Reichenberger s Markel ..... .... 9 3 Rene Savary Barber Shop .... 96 Rich's Ice Cream ........... .... 9 9 Ridgeway Pharmacy . . . . . .. Rochesler Aulomalic Healing Rochesler Gas and Eleclric Co Rochesler Radio Supply ..... Rochesler Savings Bank .,.... Roger's Super Markel Rockcaslle Florisls .... .... 9 3 Schanlz Homes Inc. .. ....l02 Scheuermann Cleaners .. .... 93 93 Schmanke's .......... .... Sellillo's Reslauranl .. . ,.. . 93 Senior Band ...... ,.. .... I I5 Senior Choir ...... .... I 09 Skirmenl. Lorraine ., ...... .... I 07 Smalline's Pharmacy .................. 93 Sociely Cleaners and Tux Shop ........ 96 Sludenl Slore ................. .... I I0 Sugar Bowl .................. .... 9 6 Terry Tire Shop ........ .... 9 6 Thorpe, J. W. and Sons .... .... 9 6 Town Taxi ............. Q.. . 96 Towne Men's Shop ... .. .. 96 Varden ................. .... I 06 Ver Hulsl Bros. ...................... I24 Walkers Eleclrical Appliagces ......... 96 Wallace's Super Sodas and Sundaes.... 96 Wall's Corner Service ................ 94 Wesl Ridge Provision Co. ............ 96 Zacks Hardware ............. .... I 24 Zarnslorll. Charles H. and Son . .. . . . . I24 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '54 from MRS. J. ALDERMAN :sw LAKE AVENUE Congratulations to CLASS OF '54 from ATOMIC DRY CLEANERS 733 DEWEY AVENUE Bonvand ALLIANCE G A R A G E GLenwood 3332 Open Evenings F E N R General Auto Repair A D A C O O P E R . Collision Service MH-LINERY 'C 'ft M r. BAke' 8768 834 Dewey Avenue WO R K 532 NORTH STREET AQ Driving Park Ave. Rochesier 13, N. Y. Rochesier, N. Y. Good Luck to the Grads AERO HARDWARE 1430 Dewey Ave. 892 W. Main Sr. GLen. 0361 GEn. 5043 ACITO GROCERY' 378 SMITH STREET Qualiiy Foods, Frui'l's and Vegefables General Repairing Your Texaro Dealer AL'S DEWEY AVE. SERVICE wav DEWEY AVENUE Oil and Gas Burners Air Conditioning ACITO HEATING 81 ROOFING 625 DEWEY AVENUE Rochesier. N. Y. LOcus'l' 7647 Paul Acifo Vi+o Aciio G'-enwwd 7227 GLen. 7098 CHar. 4463-W C0 'P,fQ 'en'5 GEORGE BOUCHER ANN MARIE'S FLOWER FLOR'5T- SHOP FLOWERS BY R Flowers for All Oecasions 740 DEWEY AVENUE GLen. 8l70 GLen. 4325 422 EAST MAIN STREET Opposite Eastman Theater BAker I420 Roches+er, N. Y. Compliments of ERNIE'S DO-NUT SHOP I777 DEWEY AVE. Specializing In DOUGHNUTS and COOKIES FRANK GRINNAN I527-9 LAKE AVENUE MEATS - GROCERIES - VEGETABLES Call GLenwood 6bI4 Open Evenings Unfil 9 P. M. Lighi Lunches Sodas THE FARM Under New Managemeni' SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT Always Glad To Serve You I302 DEWEY AVENUE G. Donofrio, Prop. Watch 8: Jewelry Repairing DON'S JEWELERS The Finest In Diamonds, Wafches, Jewelry and Elec'I'rical Appliances Charge Accounts Invited I30 E. Main S+. - 702 Granife Bldg. BAIcer 8073 Roches+er 4, N. Y. FRANKENSTEINS Ladies' - Men's - Cbildrenlv Ready To Wear Dry Goods and Noiions 494 PORTLAND AVENUE FISLER PRINTING CO. PRINTING - MULTILITHING I66I DEWEY AVENUE BAker 7578 Open Evenings Corner Rand S+ree+ Farm Bureau General Insurance Compliments LIFE - AUTO - FIRE of BOND BREAD BAKERS RONALD MORGAN 722 FLOWER CITY PARK GLenwood 0Ib7 GEBELLS MEN'S SHOP VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS IOOZ Wool Gabardine Slaclcs Rugly Sporiswear I508 Dewey Ave. GLen. 5485 George Franlc's Service S+a+ion Dewey Ave. and Briarcliffe Rd. Rochesfer. N. Y. Phone: CHarIoH'e 4297 Chair Caning Shear Sharpening J E W E T T Gl.en. 5153-W 374 KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE G O U L D H O M E S All Types of Homes Reasonably BuiH'l Stop In - Free Consultation - Estimates! GLen. 8579-J 3585 RIDGE ROAD WEST Compliments 07' Greece Floor Covering 2883 DEWEY AVENUE CHarloHe 4700 Compliments of H. C. POMMERING 81 SON Hardware - Painfs - Appliances l086 LYELL AVENUE GLen. 3I I0 JOHNSONS BAKERY 033+ QXQPHOTOGRAPHERS We Cover 'The Wedding We Follow fhe Bride All Day On The Spot Coverage 7 puuman Ave. GLen. 0972 Residence Phon-e After 6:00 P. M. - GLen. 8443-W 534 Flower Cify Park Congffjjjffonf-' H E I N ' s D I N E R H E R B I S 2387 RlDGE ROAD WEST ESSO SERVICENTER 3797 DEWEY AVENUE REGULAR DINNERS - SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES WE NEVER CLOSE! Compliments Of Greece-Ridge Fire Dep+. Ladies Auxiliary Qamief c HYSNER SPORT SHOP I49l DEWEY AVENUE Phone GLenwood 7860 Rochesfer I3, N. Y. R A F F ' S WOMEN'S WEAR 45: RIDGE ROAD WEST RIDGEWAY PHARMACY We carry a compIe+e Iine of half-price and school supplies, especially designed 3800 DEWEY AVENUE for halgwgfs DRESSES COATS SUITS ACCESSORIES I470 DEWEY AVENUE S C H M A N K E ' S Compliments Three Nationally Known Sboes of ROBLEE for Men AIRSTEP for Women A I E N D Bus+er Brown for Boys and Girls DEWEY AVE. corner RIDGEWAY AVE. ROCKCASTLE FLORISTS 20:5 MAIDEN LANE RD. Flowers for All Occasions BARNARD, PORTER, REMINGTON 81 FOWLER Dealers In Painfs, Oils, Glass, Brushes Ar'ris+s' Malerials ancl Draf+ing Supplies Spray Painling Equipmen+ Mainfenance Supplies GLen. 9I25-M BAIcer OIIO 9-II-I3 N. Wafer S+ Heartiest Congratulations Compliments to the Graduates of of JOHN MARSHALL Rochesier Gas 8: EIec+ric SCHEUERMAN CLEANERS 2846 DEWEY AVENUE EL.,-N Q7 SELLITTO'S Q31 5 J -QE El R + 1, gl? IJ SS Quran Featuring the fi Q Q X Finest In Foods w 6, 4 . We Caier To Parfies M 1 if ,Q and Banquefs K ' GLenwood 7993 354 Driving Park Ave. SMALLINE'S Clinfon-Ridge Pharmacy Let SMALLINE Fill Your Next Prescription Nor+h Clinfon and Ridge Road COngress 8250 Rochesier, N. Y. Free Delivery Best Wishes to the SENIOR CLASS OF I954 WALT'S CORNER SERVICE L A K E B I N G O me LAKE AVENUE THIS HALL IS OPEN ALL WINTER Compliments of MARY'S DELICATESSAN I042 DEWEY AVENUE For Class of I953-54 Compliments of KESSLER NASH SALES NASH SERVICE 560 Ridge Road Wes'I' af Lake JACK L. KESSLER GLenwoocI 8802 Rochesfer I3. N Compliments of a -I L E . Inis. I,E ,MAPIEIYEIIIIXIISREALTY , M3 A I I S LES - RENTALS Compliments from IDEAL ROOFING CO. MELIN'S MEN'S SHOP 430 RIDGE ROAD WEST VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS - ADAM HATS INTERWOVEN SOCKS - LEVIS Phone: GLenwood 5092 Compliments of JAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 357I DEWEY AVENUE CHarIo'He lI45 Compliments of MEACHAM PONTIAC :seo LAKE AVENUE CHARLES H. LEIS FuneraI Home 2692 DEWEY AVENUE CHarIo'H'e 0430 XA iffwff' Isgusfffg-E,p-0 Compliments of NORTHGATE PLAZA Soda Bar and ResI'auranI' NORLENE BRIDAL SHOPPE I298 Norih S'Iree'I' EVERYTHING FOR THE BRIDE Complete Outjits for Bride and Her Attendants Call Beiween 1 and 9 P. M.-Saturdays 1 io 5 P. M. HOpIcins 8806 PALMOS SWEET SHOP 32I Driving Park Avenue ESI. I9I5 MAX, The FIoris+ Where Artistic Floral Arrangements A M d HOME MADE ICE CREAM re a e LIGHT LUNCHES I467 LAKE AVENUE GLenwood 07I6 Rochesfer I3, N. Y. Compumem JOHN T. NQTHNAGLE, Inc. of R 13 A L T o R S T ATE BARBER SHOP ,, , NOR HG 27115 gazzga, Ofevome, 3800 DEWEY AVENUE 4 Barbii Ifmr Service I4 Easf Main Sf. 29I7 Dewey Ave. 'mes BAker 8I50 Corner Sfone Road GLenwood 5846 Compliments M A X T A F F E T of VARIETY STORE Jewelry, Dry Goods, Con'Fec+ionery Greefing Cards. Sfafionery, EIC. 744 Ridgeway Ave. Rochesfer, N. Y ROBERT J. POOLE Funeral Home 1305 DEWEY AVENUE A FRIEND NEED A TUX FOR GRADUATION? Come To Pappani's Tailor 8: Tux Shop Open Open 8A.M.-9P.M. 8A.M.-6P.M. Monday Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 292 DRIVING PARK AVENUE SOCIETY CLEANERS AND TUX SHOP I34I DEWEY AVENUE Telephone GLenwood 0525 PATRONIZE RENE SAVARY BARBER SHOP 87I DEWEY AVENUE sueAR BOWL WALLACE 5 A SUPER SODAS and SUNDAES HOME MADE CANDIES Tobaccos . . . Greefing Cards and Gifis ICE CREAM SODAS LUNCHES l48l DEWEY AVENUE LOcus'I' 5555 TERRY TIRE SHOP VULCANIZING and RECAPPING 526-528 WEST MAIN STREET Rochesier 8, N. Y. New HOMES J. WALTER THORPE 81 SONS CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS 97 DUFFERN DRIVE CHarIo+'Ie 3645-R Compliments of TOWN TAXI LOcus+ 4400 TOWNE MEN'S SHOP Van Heusen SI1irI's - Hiclcok BeI'I's Inferwoven Socks - Lee Riders 2884 DEWEY AVENUE CHarIoH'e I425 Compliments of WEST RIDGE PROVISIO 1:4 RIDGE ROAD w. RECORDS TELEVISION W A L K E R ' S Elecfrical Appliances N 2844 DEWEY AVENUE Inear Sfone Road, Doug. Walker CHarIoHe II67 DOWN'S LENDING LIBRARY FINEST CARDS - PHOTO SERVICE 4II LYELL AVENUE Rochesfer, N. Y. DEWEY SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN SERVICE - LIGHT LUNCHES HOME MADE CANDY I450 DEWEY AVENUE George Antivahis, Proprietor U 1 E- DOM and VAN'S M051 A DINER , 22000 , GIANT CUSTARDS me DEL BAR FUEL SERVICE ' A , 0tIyEjysHj'Q?,3k:?Y coAL - FUEL on. - COKE V 'f oi In Mira Q sas LABIZE AVENUE 377 sMm-I STREET ROCHESTER. N. Y. Locusi. 9872 HEAT X- 55' E i ik . a X8 H595 OURS9' ' Fr31c?L Vinc?:t:PT'T'Eps. Compliments Compliments 0 af D E F E N D O R F S A FRIEND 612 STONE ROAD Dewey Avenue Pharmacy, Inc. 29l0 DEWEY AVE. GOOD LUCK.' from BLANCHARD FLORIST sa LAKE AVENUE CHEAQHE 15:4 BME' 9494 Best Wishes Congratulations from Dewey Baii' and Tackle The Show Place of Fine Fishing Tackle L I V E B A I T I96I Dewey Ave. GLenwood 7807 BEUCKMAN'S HARDWARE 3759 DEWEY AVENUE Rochesier I2, N. Y. BUCKMAN'S DAIRY 2576 RIDGE ROAD WEST Corner of Long Pond and Ridge Rd. MILK - ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS Fresh From Farmer To You Compliments vf CITIES SERVICE CLIFF'S MILK BAR 1678 LAKE AVE. Clifford Laundry Propriefor BEST WISHES N O R M C O O P E R 2666 DEwEY AVENUE Compliments SANDWICHES CANDY of CR'T'C'S B. MICHAEL'S COMPANY sso DRIVING PARK AVENUE 29,8 DEWEY AVENUE ICE CREAM HOT LUNCHES Compme Line of InIanI s and ChIIdren's Wear . I Compliments CIIrIsI'oFFs Food Markeis of 40 LEX'NGTON AVE' BORDEN'S ICE CREAM co. 602 DRIVING PK. AVE. GLenwood 2000 GLenwood 4205 285 ORMOND STREET BAker 7788 Compliment-I Compliments 0 0 J' BRIGHTON PLACE DAIRY 45FULTON A FRIEND GLenwood 0 I 44 MOnroe 7350 . . . WE NEVER CLOSEI' AIT Condmoned Befween Lake Avenue Maplewood and Memorial Bridge 59 RIDGE RD W Diner Roc:-iesrek. NI Y. ' Compliments ROGER'S SUPER MARKET I458 DEWEY AVENUE We Deliver GLenwoocI I698 Compliments of MAJESTIC TELEVISION Radianf Hearing - Air Condifioning Shee+ Mefai Work - Sfeam Fiffing Comforf for Sale ROCHESTER AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. I459 LAKE AVENUE Nexf Io Riviera Theafre GLenwood 8569 Rochesier I3, N. Y. The MeI'aI Arfs Co., Inc. The Official John Marshall Class Rings Manufactured by the Craftsmen of THE METAL ARTS CO. Main Office and Factory 742 Porflend Avenue Rochesfer 2I, N. Y. EDITH K. MORRELL COMPOSITION FOR OFFSET 24I BUCKMAN ROAD GLenwood 8909-R C o n gmtulatio ns S E N I O R S ! from THE LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON 4372 CULVER ROAD Sea Breeze HOpIrins 8098 Rose George, Prop. RICH'S ICE CREAM 965 BUFFALO ROAD Roches+er's Finesi' QJQ,Qfj.zZZ2Q SV' W W jf? xii 63522 2 X Ewkw 5 KX: if 'EM :YQ -.f V. V JS ' wigs? is .mf f wh :Wj,fJiA iMgv'lii,., M1335 ,lf E.,-1-P MW WL D H W' 5-ff 53 ew! MM M W Mew 'HW if-5 L J' GOOD-BYE FROM SENIORS OF HOMEROOM Z02! Firsl Row, leff +o righf: Belly l-lysner, Philip Triassi, James Parsons, Chris Farrell. Second Row: Sue Slulzman, Earl Wadman, Bob Mason, Gordon French. Third Row: Pal' Wheeler, Diclc Schlosser. George Malhews, Carl Hawes. Fourfh Row: Gail Wilson, Beverly Oilnod, Marilyn Lowden. Guy Kerridge. Fiffh Row: Muriel Reichneclcer, Beverly Gienger, Lynn Almquisl. S+anding: Marilyn Presfon, Gerry Celesfino, Janice Fassell, Joanne Cardwell, Carolyn Lemon. Richard Masslyn, Larry Alman, Ralph Coll, William Bills, Sieve Carler, Dave Barclay, Mr. Conroy. lOl SCHANTZ HOMES INC. BUILDERS OI' QUALITY RESIDENCES o 4029 ST. PAUL BOULEVARD Rochesrer I7, New York CHarlo'H'e 3407 Good Luck +o +l1e Class of I953 from a former member of +l1e John Marshall Facul+y FRANK J. SCHANTZ. lPres.l F. TIM SCHANTZ JOHN SCHANTZ Vice-President Assistant Treasurer IO2 Congreiculaiions SENIORS from The GUYS QGALS . 3, cf The TRAFFIC SQUAD gf SERVICE CORPS Q33 -SQ, Pa,uJLn.Q , ,90 Ofy K K t 5 V, WQ 3 V Boi.o.nQ..kn oi-VN'L6'q'7f V4A f I g P QVZQQ FEW xv . VXG' L? .wa v,., .MA .A.. , , , e , dcixlglbgggss L! x. . i LK i? E B eps . .YVO7 A -ffg ' 5 'A 4 0 'Qqfcf 60'-Aix Olin . A W fy Tw' mtg I NEXOJLG O VN Q-01coG122LX QOO! CQCQI. O17 3: N., K 7-4 fy f Cjyof 4: fceifb' ' 45 Bob Q' '71 QOQK e-5 J bg G91 plfa Q03 ehe if H MR ZE ' H 5 03324 ,ZW fgxaxxmm . . MANS omeroom No. QCA S5 aa Yxofv O' mv Neff 94 V4 Q0 4, ' A Q0 069 S00 ckwfv' df .XG Loaf 'QSC qgfh Gard' QQOQI C1 Q ' 9.90 SS Eoin 53305 00,5 I s Q' Of A1 f E-'LS Cf Q Gap I hy QQ: 0 loin luqsllrfhih CL fx '71 h emhd e SW 3 QQ' 5943 v, QW I J A'E,Duv5!1,f Om ,QQ 10 00-YZVOQIZ ,yeh ,sAQf-Z? MR.GERAcE's Homeroom No.8 I03 NORWEL RESTAURANT Camflfmenfs BASTIAN BROS. CO. Manufacturing jewelers and Engravers of CLASS RINGS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS George D. Killip, Representative I600 Clinfon Ave. N. COngress 5650 EAT AT ' ' I I CHarloH'e 4728 C A V A L L S WHERE THE FOOD EXCELLS LUDWIG S. KLEINHENZ 99 RIDGE ROAD WEST OrdersToTakeOut CONTRACTOR Chicken or Shrimp in a Baskei' Roches+er lb. N- Y- - Cafering - BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '54 from ALLAN'S MEN'S SHOP 3800 DEWEY AVENUE 26 NORTHGATE PLAZA FINEST IN MEN'S WEAR IO4 Mk wkwp Mi om Limerffs 1353 sw wry C LQULNAQ, ww' Qugw W ww? 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QV 9 ED ytu STO lx',y'M MAR Jane cn s'DN mqgtfj Mp Psuznir-rev RoL Reu1'iii,cLeR, Mqqshqll 4Tl',c, I 0 O Narrxtgeushm Amd SM as ew'-5 NM A Q-l Oq Q Q j '7' , MQ' 7' o B W3 A, 6 ,Q Q E' C o 0 0 0095 L Ale? e 3 a . Q J 1 Q G Q X ' s A 0 ft 0 -- v. 5 'Pee W' W J 9. vo-V ov vbwx' 3 e y G of A V , E 'sk 4' 4 el' ' ,V t Co I 4 3, N , Q G N A ha, If 3 pf 2 Q . . . :fi I PATRONIZE Y 0 u R STUDENT STORE for Review Books and all Kinds of School Supplies. All Profifs are used fo Supporf Acfiviiies of fhe S'ruden+ Associa+ion Behind ihe Counierz Joanne McCann Mr. DeLong Pai Johnson Cusforners: Ann Barrow Joan lvleinhardl' The following pupils give of iheir 'rime io operafe ihe Sfudenl' Siore. Lynnea Almquisf Marie Larry Laurie Ruemelin Pai Johnson Joan McCann Ann Marie Barrow Joanne Meinhardi Pa+ Meyers Phil Kron THE WISE OLD OWL SAYS! Q ,, gig M XXV fs? FY liar fiff 'Q ' 'l :- IF-AtTkriFtYou would emi 'nwsim way ming tl1eBeII 0.o? Stfarfa SAVINGS BANK Account Now C f I 'NP gl l Who' Main Office: Franllin S+. af Norfh Downtown Office.- Main S+. Wes? ai Fihhugh Ridge-Clinton Office: l775 Clinfon Ave. N. ROCHESTER sAvlNcs B f,1 NSUIAN COIPOIAVION IIO . 'AN 0 F Of- 'N A . , D .Q-is six , .MIP ' , I .. -, . up , 1 F u ., 5' ' ' 3 1 f I 1 ' v Q 0 L 4' , ta ,, ' 5 s s 4 ' 5 ,U Q.. ' u' X' I-f' 5 i ,O r' I .. I cw bccbfwi C Qui JvkwJl,cz,mc5 First Row, left to right: Marie Lar , Bib ie Byers, Helen Powrie. Second Rowzqliggn a Ranlce. Fran Gartland, Carol Smith, on Bommelje. Third Row: Marcia Richardson, Doris Hauss. Joan Braun. Carol Reese, lnge Fuchs, Nancy Tischler, Judy ,Stonehagp Four'th.Row: , Jean Shutte. Marty 'am, Earolvfentchlqrl v IW ' Fifth Row: Jackiel. re , rgie Helaerger. f,.6,1Ajf . i I 1' fl- ' lp ' ylsj I H, lfyi . fm. jyfl ,j V' - ' ':'s,,.l -Fl , fl ff ' , -1:11, gi '. COMPl.IMEN'1fQj0 JD 1-J V J, A E MHROON HND WHITE ,lu 'X 1 L ' First Row. left to right: Gail Gregory, Wendy Wilson, Margie Higby, Pat Farmer. Second Row: Jane Hutchison, Diane Carr, Sally Galloway, Jo Chamberlain, Barbara Coulter, Janice Smith. Third Row: Bonnie Phillips, Joan Rowley, Donna Waytalak. Fourth Row: Sally Witherow, Pat Meyers, Jane Ferner, Nancy Kehr, Jackie Hagg. Gail Snively, Jean Tuclcey. Fifth Row: Gail Robinson, Joan Meinhardt, Denny O'Brien, Barbara Lockwood, Rita Civitello, Joan Eshleman. l III - I atv.. ,l ,,. '- , ur , ' ., ff -I rwlx bl ri Q nl-bs rx' I. .O ,A I IA The Sign of Action for Years Tops In Real+y BUY HND KEY REALTY CO. ANTHONY P. BIANCH, Broker 485 LEXINGTON AVENUE R Eh + I3 N Y WE BUY -- SELL - TRADE RESIDENTIAL nNDusTmAL coMMERc1AL W8 m f in Q. 2 M Www Q? W QW EE 5, 0 Mm-ww if W gy Gy 3515 Q 'Y Wgvffw' N9 WJ II2 Compliments of Top Row, lefi to right: Gordon Jewett, Jim Parsons, Carl Kowalski, Ed Pestke, Don Axon, Bill Bellor, George Altoft, Phil Triassi. Second Row: Gene La Mendola, Doann Reeves, Earl Wadman, Stewart Patton, Bob Boclc, Edna Reger, Connie Mostellior. Third Row: Carol Lanqenboclcer, Sandra Koper, Doris Bladdy, Marilyn Keenan, Fran Salvagio, Sandy Mclfissoclc, Carol Zeitvogal, Sylvia Daniels. Fourth Row: Deanna Davy, Ruth Wolfe, Barbara Johns, Barbara Bierworth, Norma Smith. June Davis, Gail Sabin, Diane Geer. Fifth Row: Terry O'Neil, Lily Petralia, Judy Beason, Sally Michaels. the cv- - and Q, S 'sv 'S 635' 49 II3 Complggrzgsn ,um 'Yr Qu ,wqvxk Top Row, lefi fo right: Larry l-ligbee, Les Meridetlw, Bob Simpson, Tracy Counts, Nick Fabry, William l-licks, Dick Sturm. George Schadel, Larry Slclenar, Second Row: l-larry Doty, Don Mansfield, Dava Beamount, Roger Weiss, Bob Dean, Ray Axon, Carol Misel, Sandy Kennedy, Third Row: Alex Viola, Marilyn Lamb, Peggy O'Neil, Mary Lou Branch, Jane Wolfe. Syd Marshall. Fourih Row: Miclcey l-leridericlcs, Artie Shoemaker. Carole Pascale, Angie Vetello, Roberta Swanlcie. Fifth Row: Miclcey Young, Ginnie Weber, Barbara l-lasselwander. th e QV 6, ' X Q3' II4 Congratulations to the Class ot '54 From the I. M. H. S. SENIOR BAND nov s. THRALL, Director First Row, left to right: Larry Seeley, Mary Robinson, Dianna Happ, Betsey Fordyce, Ruth Zimmerman, Judy Besancon, Sally Moulton, Dale Webster, Second Row: Gary Rundell, Steve Powers. Third Row: Bill VanDyke, Pauline Bianchi, Carol Ainsworth, Beverly Stocking, Charles Donner, Ken Plummer, Don Mansfield, Art Crowley. Fourth Row: Linda Brady, Kathryn Burns, Gail Loughborough, Marilyn Bianchi, Elaine Maynard. Marcia Waugh, Bill Kruger, Jim Guarnere, Linda Bowen, Alex Viola. Fifth Row: Barry Smith, Jeanette Caress, John Preston, Dick Chapman, Carl Behnke, Donna Morgan, lone Klatfen, Doug Holman, Bob Bauer, Bonnie Root, Vonda Peterson, Five and One-half Row: Bob Sanderson, Gus Simonitti, Roger Weiss, Don Guillod, Bob Easton, Bill Humm. Sixth Row: George Higgins, Roy Scranton, Jerry Rhodes, John Miller, Otto Krahl, Fred Stegeman, Larry Jolidon, Bill Weis, Danny O'Brien, Eddie Caress, Norman Edgett, Fred Gern, Terry Towner. Seventh Row: Chuck Heinze- man, Ken Wehner, Pete McCabe, Mary Newton, Dan Hanley, Frank LoPresti, Butch VanDyke, John Brazier, Wayne Searls, Bill Currie, Marc Thorne, Ronnie Usborne. Those missing in the picture are: Allen Fitzgerald, Nancy de Vries, Beverly Gienger, Sharon Wilson, Lynn Kazmayer, Roger Bargainnier, Arline Berry, Art Johnson, Jackie Stiles. Louis Acierno, Dick Buchan, Ray Axon, Eddie Caster, Joe Coniglio, Dave Crellin, Veronica DeGrace, Del Ellis, Peter Judge, Roger Rhodes, Dick Schlosser, Al Triest, Dennis Turk, Ronnie Young, Jean Zarnstorlii, Pat Payne, Dave Bane, Dick Currie, Harvey Mitchell, Sandra Ver Plank. II5 SENIDR HOMEROOM 224 Back Row, lefl' 'I'o righ+: Arllwur Jolwnson, Jim Kennard, Diclc Oslrander, Harvey Milclnell, Tom Scliieler, Virginia Gould, Marion Dhaenens, Carolyn Scliaerlel, Joan l-leller, Joyce Lake, Carolyn Abendrollw, Mrs. Corloell, Barbara June La Monl, Veronica DeGrace, Dolores l-louglilling, Paula Cady, Rosarie Brandfino, Belly Albro, Elsie Slroyer. Ex'l'reme Riglwl' a+ Tables, le'f+ fo rigl1+: Bob Rain, Fred Baxenclell, Ray Meyers, Rulli Sliaw. Middle Row af fables, lefl' +0 riglrl: Ernie Daniels, Fred l-lorwalh, Bernard Culliane, Virginia Laal4so. Ex+reme l.e'f+ a+ fables, lefl' +o rigl'11': Donald Bierworlli, Larry Murray. II6 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. engineering and mainfenance vice of qualify fo ihe 1' y radio services. Wishes All The Best To The CLASS OF '54 RESEARCH is no+ an expense buf an INVESTMENT KEMP RESEARCH ORGANIZATION Marketing Analysts Roci1es+er 4, New York Compliments 01 ALPHA TRI-Y Congratulations to the CLASS OF I954 from NORTHGATE APPLIANCES 3800 DEWEY AVENUE in fine NORTHGATE SHOPPING PLAZA .RREIUELL from-++n.1uv James Burchlll Ruclsarcl Crumb gewellobavlg t eor 00 Bl' Norma flless Y Thomas l-lqnl John Marvin Peier Mugabe Eelwarcl Nsesllmt Charles Pad ef Conrad Russell Joan Bommtl 'G Helen Camel' 'Shirley Forsay Joan Forster Carol Graham Bdllf l-lQmler8on Clara l.o eler Katherme MeSSvro Minerva Nell Sylvia Osborn Lilian Paul Belt Paul Barblra Plalner Helen Powrue Quane Wanaman lx Dagnrt xfssmrgf-:nan First Row, left 'co right: Diane Wangman, Carol Graham, Sh l T F Sylvia Osborn. Second Row: George Dougherty, D Zimmerman, l-lelen Cramer, Lillian Paul, Helen Powrie, Kat l'l d J B lull P M C b D Tir Row: ames urc i, eter C a e, ianeW je. r i H d J B l F h R Ed d N k II D Cla l P d Nor Fl C cl Russell, J M k N B b Pl l95 L. B. FINEWOOD 788 Ridge Road Wes'r SAND. GRAVEL, CINDERS Compliments 0f GENE CONGER'S SERVICE STHTIGN TYDOL l405 DEWEY AVENUE Corner of FLOWER CITY PARK Phone: GLenwood 764I GLen. 2683 Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service for the FACULTY OF JOHN MARSHALL Fred G. Eysvogel Arnold R. Eysvogel one AmeriCa's Finest Home Service FRED G. EYSVOGEL Companies! 8 S 0 N ' Rochesler owned and operaled Since l888 ' Many of our employees have PLUMBING, and HEATING loeen willw us lor over 30 years CQNTRACTQR ' Your visil is always welcome l RE.fCEN URITAN 6l5 Wesl' Main S+ree+ E GEnesee 3644 Rochesfer, N. Y. GLM' 0860 I 1630 DEWEY AVE. A 23 52 , LQ? 59 wg? ,iw wg WWW KN 'WM My wow Q yf .ffvffggjw M! ff X0 ififigf Cf Cuff' Cim- 1' f Owl M f ., ' fflfflf 9 E f- is QQ , WQWL ROCDW Sf Q1 J 6. A 5 Q. if WJ gl G F? EN J MW Q Zz ,ff J fm W HX W ff S rw W Q Jmzm .fam Q pgyqkv- A4 YHN IZO Hear1'ies1' Congra1'uIa1'ions! To Each Graduafe . . May 'rhe Fu'l'ure bring fhe fulfillmenf of your fondesi' dream. We Invite Your Inspection of Our New Heart's Desire Homes Ridgewood Manor Tract - Mason Avenue On the Sunny South Side of Ridge Road West - Off. NO. 3121 Now Under Cons+ruc+ion - I75 Homes '6Heart's Desire Homes Designed 81 BUlll Only By Home is where the HEART Is . Thomas Plantone 81 Sons Inc We Budd .... 3121 RIDGE RD. WEST Wi+h YOUR fufure in mind for fhaf Sales by someday . . . when YOU will be Ridge Real Estate Company Buying or Building a Home i i Cosmo A. Plantone- Realtor D ehghtfully designed We welcome any questions you H onesfly pnced GL. 6227 may have on Building - Plans uH ome is where the Heart ls XX Il ' ' KK ll ' l2I SENIDR HOMEROOM 127 Firs+ Row, lefi 'ro righfz M. Dimilriou, S. Gruver. Second Row: D. Welosfer, G. Dey B. Simpson, C. Smillw. Third Row: B. Brown, S. Van Alfa, B. Coclccrofr, J. Siller. Sfandingz P. Tenny, B. Delirarner, J. Eysvogel, L. Hamburg, R. Rhodes, G. Bolwrer, 6. Jolwnslon, G. Van Veglwlen, R. Auslin, R. Weining, L. Gordon, B. Alloll, D Crandall, L. Seeley, W. Humm, Mr. C. Lo'rl1. l l 4 1 I l 1 I22 l A 4 114491 Firs+ Row, leff +o righ'I': L. Kazmayer, W. Gili. Second Row P. Caprio, G. Schudel, C. Wehbring, R. Morales, C. Brasser Third Row: J. Thompson, R. Dobberfin, N. Merkel, B. Mc Gory, R. S+ree+, B. Woodlng. Four+h Row: S. Simpson, G Hughes, K. Parmele, B. Pepper, G. Raush, C. Van Duzee Fif+h Row: J. Cosmano, M. Minarilc, A. Graffo, L. Conrad D. Raysor, L. Goe+zman, W. Seymour, C. Weaver, L. Tobias W. Searles, R. Scranfom, Mr. Swanson, F. Grimes. I23 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES VerHULST BROTHERS FARM MARKET GL 5l5I I27l Ridge Rd. W. PLIES SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS Z A 'U IK 9 S HARDWARE and Toys 1316 DEWE Compliments of Fred Libera+ore's Barber Shop FOR THE FINEST HAIRCUTSH 277 DRIVING PK. . Charles H. Zarns+orFf 8: Sons BUILDERS OF CUSTOM MADE HOMES H25 NORTH GREECE ROAD Spencerporh N. Y. GLen. 6256-W 6oW 'g 5 L PEQCEHHHERTEQE KE ?1....m.5- H..+'.35 I6 wooldmlb S17 Ghan. 69'-U-I Watch for THE 1955 MODEl The IOHN QUILL
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