Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1955
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Our world, al Marshall, is slrange and exciling, loo. We are Proiecrors , as lousy as lhe Lillipulian nalion, scurrying from class lo class and Jrhen +o afler-school acrivilies. To avoid appearing like Yahoos, we are developing rhe sense of Jrhe noble l-louyhnhnms. We are gaining knowledge and experience 'ro guide our flying islands. On rhe following pages is lhe record ol our lravels lhroughoul Jrhe year. lls principal design, like Gulliver's, is . . . lo inform, and nol lo amuse . ll, however, if is as successful as Gulliver's Travels, if will do ...Mm ,.,,. bom- , A . . I. 5? f K XV, 1 kv svsc pqlffizf .gif g-cjgifw ..,,, .. ,Elia Vqlyg N .. V X gk li , , A .... 'K.r'v.rx.,4-x.. wx NS-w..,..,.,v Mi! .. f Cfill xx., U K ehicatinn We oledicaTe The l955 John Quill To The English deparTmenT, Whose insTrucTors Tullill Guillive-r's ideal, ThaT Teaching should be WiThouT passion, prejudice, or ill-will . .. To The noblesT encl . .. To inTorm and insTrucT rnanlcind. WiThouT any view Towards proTiT or praise. ff M -M mer up I f-M , ,.f, ' xxs-'N K QUDWJ ,QA K' so T -ffs.....,.u,,,,,,.,,wW-.,, , ,,s.. ,.. .. TSPTM 3? AJS Q A Y H 'V' 'T X 'axis L , Ere:zz.1',.-,yaisj T ELMER W. SNYDER PRINCIPAL To His Loving Subjects Why voyage lo Lillipul, Brolodingnag, or The counlry of 'the Houyhnhnms, when we have Johnmarshall-land, almosi as myslerious, and always filled wiih marvelous adveniure? The world's work is done in large measure by 'rhe liille people in our universe. Take away ihe mulliiuole of pygmies and lhis world, ihis school, would be- come a dreary place. Team play would have no parl' in our exislence and The enlhusiasm creaied by The many would be absenl. When you seniors leaf Jrhrough ihis book, and noie 'rhe record of your years in Marshall-land, you should 'feel a pride and youlhful vigor alcin To The man-mouniain Gulliver among +he Lillipulians. Bui when you relurn io The oulside world from Marshall-land and become swallowed up loy 'rhe giganiic inhabiianls of Brobdingnag, you should gain reassurance by reading again This chronicle of your high school days. . . M . Advisers 'Q-px -1 X. JESSIE BARRY JOSEPH ULRICH M1- Perfecfionisfs ANN TURULA ' ' ALFRED Goefz LEON FRIEL 'QU .fn- 6 i X fv' X ,xx , H I u ev- 2 I X. X yn 7' f ,.-f 1 '- fi X fxfk ,A Li X r ,I ,X 9 1 am 1 X ,PNK I ' xx , :S-iii V. L3 ,c ? V1 1 7'- gg Q M, 3 m is xF 4 he -2 V, 5 Q :S M,,fffff'f'j4N1-JSQLNH Ag L3 I Q- My X if' eh lf X X sg iff X WX X rf X' Y is Av xxx X ff 4 f 4k.,F , K-SX ,V K fi X 'iffif JZ X! ff jqg- K Y Mf!fff,, QQ. 'XaXmXe oX Goxxkexxks 9 5 ' X K L13 X Xo Lapuka V,.A.A,. page 9 . Q lg ' 1 ' naC5 .. Paqe X9 Q X57i'feXfX1' 1 AB X Nl oq age obdkng , , .pag 1 V fd X PK XX fxxloxgage Xo Br 1 XXX A Vox! age Xo XfxXXxpuX . . N 'Xo We Counkvq 0X We fi f Z Se -5 X f-,f V ye f'Wff1effeffffee fffe ff eAX e ij!! 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' zf' M X GV anguage This year The language deparTmenT consigned much Time emphasizing The speaking and compre- hension oT French and Spanish. Films and record- ings dialogued in These languages were used To aid Them. The LaTin sTudenTs gained knowledge oT The culTure and ways oT liTe oT The Romans, The rela- Tionship loeTween l.aTin and English, and The values oT LaTin. TWIST? fm cc s Jr , XY, l T X ik ii I Left To righi: Agnes Powers, Isabel Barden, Florence Chittenden, Donald affix N Clark. A Ywcvwi Exfrac1'ing Sunbeams cience The aim of The science deparTmenT was To help sTudenTs undersTand The world in which They live. This was achieved in The insTrucTion oT eighTh and ninTh grade general science, biology, chemisTry, physics, and earTh science. gh-s Alffllfllltig , s, 4 L I Left to right: Dorothy Corbett, Grace O'Reilley, Virginia Scull , Dani l in 'M' Houseman, Theodore Guglin. Carleton Thayer, Charles Lothl. E TT T QKLEN IO N' - ' o n? T' fi! Nalin ' was ngllsh The English DeparTmenT This year was Taced wiTh a Three-Told Taslc. The TirsT one was To Teach The sTudenTs To speak eTTecTively, The second, To Teach The sTudenTs TO lisTen aTTenTively, and The Third TO Teach The sTudenTs To wriTe clearly. Anf oTher OT The English Teachers' imporTanT iolos was To Teach sTudenTs To use Their own language TluenTly. AnoTher member OT The English Tamily is The Radio Workshop whose basic aim is To Teach The medium OT radio To sTudenTs who are inTerA esTed. lnsertz Mary Murphy 1 l Seated: Jane Biddle, Grace FulTord, Calvin Lauder, Mary Foley, Jane fr Jones, Katharine Saunders, Lulu Bartholomew. Standing: Ethel Dunn. Nellie ' '- Bitz, Grace Leader. Ouf of Cucumbers P f kj I ,J Q ' pg ll' if 'Q 9 vrWw Social Studies Included in The curriculum OT The social sTudies deparTmenT were The hisTory, geography, and econ- omics OT The UniTecl STaTes and The resT OT The world. This worlc is very necessary as iT acquainTs The sTudenT wiTh his ToreTaTher5 and Their worlc, makes him aware OT currenT evenTs and Their im- porTance, and prepares him Tor a useTul and acTive parT in The world OT Tomorrow. X Jiszafedt iElton Eilce, Kenneth Eullrerson, Eranlc Leach. Standing: Edwin Gordon, Charles Meder, Joseph Carol, SanTord Zeman. N-KX I lllll as The Math epartment All branches of rnalhemalics, from Eighrh grade rnalh To The advanced courses of solid geornelrry and lrignomerry wie-re laugh? in The rnalh classes This year! This Training nol only developed subiecl mailer, buf Trained The pupils in The arl ol clear wlhinkinfg. 2-M Q uf 49' 4 1 2, ,I I Seated: Eleanor Riegel, Edith Olrnstead. Standing: Paul Epping, Charles nl y l Business epartment Pllaum, Monroe Lord. Missing: Joseph Conroy. Progress in The business deparlmenl provided excellenl' op- porlunilies lor sludenls lo learn and develop slcill in office praclice and olher relaled business subf iecls, which are useful nol only in Jrhe commercial world, buf also in everyday life. This year, special classes were held alrer school Tor Those sludenrs who wished lo Jralfe Typing for Their own personal use, buf were unable +o because ol Jrheir crowded schedule. vm Q 0953 ,f ' T-'o4 N Foreground: Clayton DeLong, David Brady. Background: Helen Lathrop. 12 X Q f 1, . Raymond Wrqht, G ace Fulle Ray CI pp nge-r ine Arts Department John Marshall l-tigh School had much to ohfer this year in the tield ot tine arts. The Music Departments choral group appeared several times in the assembly. They also appeared on the program ot the lr-lighland Part Lilac Festival. The Art Department contributed a good deal ot tine worlc to the annual Scholastic Art Exhibit. Tom Kass toolf top honors by winning three gold lcey awards, while Meryl Galen, Diclq Sturm, and Sally Michael, along with others, each toolc one award. L L, sv' I 5 9 i v-'QA g? i tll , Q55 l-tarold Singleton, Laura Remington, Roy thrall, Jane Feuerherm. lnsert: Joseph Mollca, Understanding Practical Arts The Practical Arts Department ottered a vaf riety ot classes in mechanical drawing, cratt, metals, woodworking, and home economics. The -,X xxx. JV: M ,.MY'5pg,. XQQG as X Rsobert Ley, Ruth Puls, Dorothy K C x, George Swanson, John Sul- Q an, Royal Hill. I3 department was concerned primarily with teach' ing the students the tundamental principles involved in the use ot machines in lndustrial Arts. John Marshall had excellent representation in several contests held this year, the Scholastic Arts Exhibit and the lndustrial Arts Awards sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. ln home economics students learned the every- day essentials ot homelite. Ann Marie Barrow ,llshtlll 1 Shiv. I a at ,Q , w . .-Em ff 9. J X..1 -.QR 4 l'.f' Mary O'Connor. L hysical ducation epartment The program provided by lhe physical educalion deparlmenl provided many opporlunilies lor boys and girls lo learn lhe lundamenlals ol all sporls including lumbling, apparalus, and wreslling. The inlramural program oiclered varied aclivilies, such as homeroom baskelball, ping-pong, and swimming. This deparlmenl was one ol lhe lew in New Yorlc Slale lo have sixleen dililerenl inlerscholaslic Teams enlered in compelilion in one year. ii! fx N ,wen Seated: Nicholas Zona, Joan Lough lin, Julie Steitz. Standing: Armand Bolton. Kenneth Davis, Anthony Gerace, William Bushnell. Insert Senior Problems The Wg W This six-weelc course was divided inlo lhree paris: college and iob orienlalion, economics, and malhemalics. College and iob orienlalion reviewed brielly how lo lalce noles during a leclure, how lo fill our a college applicalion form, and how lo selecl a suilable college, The cosls, sizes, and sludenl iobs available were some ol: lhe lopics discussed. Oulside spealcers were broughl in and lhe boys in bolh college and job orienlalion heard spealcers lallc on mililary service. Economics included lhe review ol sloclcs and bonds and insurance ol all lcinds. lvlalhemalics included home ownership, morlgages, ways ol borrowing money, lypes ol inleresl, and lhe lilling oul ol bolh Slale and Federal Income Tax lorms. Discussion group: Left to right: R. Van Dylce, J, Besancon, lvl. Heberger. E, Ritenis. Others: Lefi 'co right: D. Rood, K. La Bar. X N I if f W... W , my -' 'mx . I ,, if 14 :i' Xie PSYCHOLOGIST MRS. M. TILFORD Treasury Department The school's finances were handled by a member of rhe faculfy wirh srudenr help. The elecreol s+uden+ Jrreas- urer, Barbara Cole, was responsible for lhe daily bank deposils. Several srudenr boolclceepers helped in record- ing, posling, and preparalion of s+a'remenl's and reporls. Our income 'rhis year was from profils on school dances, plays, The boolcsrore, sporfs, and +he S. A. campaign. This money was spenr for non-profil acfiviries such as mixers and 'rhe senior rea, and for 'rhe purchase of band and cheerleader's uniforms, awards, and equip- menl' nor provided for by rhe Board of Educalion. Thousands of dollars were handled by Jrhis deparrmenr, so exrreme accuracy and responsibiliry were necessary, and were shown by all lhose sludemls who helped. ll 'Ms c 5 F K . ' Q , l. -Tgg NURSE M RS. TRENTMAN ff, Cgwlx 'X 3 X l f r gi x 53 5 , dy .,e .,. .. ' l WC 'V 1 P QQ g- : 'f in QD, N- JV 15 N. KILBURY M. MORALES f i MR. CLIPPINGER B. COTE D. STUBBS MRS. UDERITZ, MISS HILFIKER Seated: C. Turner, J. Besancon, G. Arne Cid, Miss Hiltiicer, L. Corncii, Standing: M. Cone, R. Ewing, S. Riicy, J. Andov- son, C, Lewis, L. Tineiii, M. Joivnson, B. Neid Office Secretaries 'V' 'rr 'Z MRS. MARKUS, MRS. ELMER N. Smith, J. Frank, L. Winter, J. Owen. S. Waterman. On floor: C. Chapman, C. Godfrey, M. Corson, L. Wilson, N. Senecai, S. Kennedy, N.'Parmeie, L Perkins, C. Wilson. Librarians l l K Student Librarians Student Secretaries , ..,.,,--.hi 42 'Lv V7 i-.L.....,., .!?p-. ...Xl X 3 1 ' ,,, , f . V, i Q ,f rfjkx ,,fxf53N . L6 A 1 fx ffm, N532 H X, N gt X X' Max 5 HE. . 1 To FH' Everybody's Fancy 1 v A 4 5': ' ' ' - W 1 . Li' . . L JI , 173- 'V - Q- .- . . i - rw nif:'i1f'kgcuP I5 - Ii - , ' f . .,0C:. 'Y . , .6 if, . - -. K 4 , 8 . ,... A Q l . x W H .A V ,,,.. 1,f, q L55 ' Q 4 A 3 , . ,eg X J . .A , - I , Af-5f.Ill3,fi A T ' A i .75 W , I .-. f 'Y V 1-- .- ex 'A .Q L, . W. 352141: gl 5 -'-.M X fi. J M rin I ' 53 -5 . . ' if - ,,8'vfv:-15'X!' 2j,f ,. .H .A L , . K. ., X , - V ... - -1 1 , - . : f Nw: - M x ., ' F . ' n , .- .. 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R4 X 1 ' fxf y, L B!219 SS I .. diwx ,ff j fy f , Q ii N I F 1 ,,,,,,, r .1-f-'- LJ A, X L J .1.. 4 ?fs if 5Q ffiixi ' f h if Vx! :E A ,V X X f Yf ' 'E 1 Y 7 wanlim X .' M ,- W. J ,A ,,----f.'ff, 'A ff M Y Class i ' 1 - 7 , 4119 1 -A I3 LOUIS P. AClERNO MARY CAROL AINSWORTH ' 33 Lou Rosie ' Never solo, except on his saxe At the head of her class ls this sweet. charming lass, MARGARET AUTEN THOMAS HALL,BARR WESLEY ROY BAUMBARGER A smile each day keeps the Tom Whistle blues away. A warrior aiming lor success He takes the hurdles without His weapons-brains and friend- breaking stride. liness. xi as ,. A i '-' THOMAS THEODORE BEAR BEVERLY MARGARET BEGA ALBERTA CHARMAIN Teddy Bear Bev BISHOP Our Teddy Bear has no care Let a smile be your umbrella. Charm Man has his will, woman her way. :f N ?9l JUDITH KATHLEEN BESANCON Judy A Slar ls Born. zo They fhoughf fhemselves fo be menfal gianfs of 1955 DORIS NANCY BLADDY Dorry Full of lung lively and gay. As lovely as a fresh bouquet. BONITA RENE BLANCHARD Bonnie Our Bonny-Blue lassie. BARBARA ANN BLATTNER Barb Friendly to everyone. Wlwo could aslc more? 1 ' f P ffl jf' '14, .1 I 'f' KL , ffl,-fff2vf .rf jill 2 AK I -' BB iff WILLIAM CLARK BYRANT MARTHA BURNHAM Marky Give me a game or a swim in Friendly nappy so petite ine pool Here s a gal that cant be eat, Give me anytlwlnq But ont give me school - ,X WILLIAM ADELBERT BUTLER Pinky He made a big splash in ou lives. buf really fhey were iusf giani's. CAROL BARBARA BRASSER Happy, friendly, always true. X. 3 BARBARA ANN BUSH Barb Five loot two: but YOWI PATRICIA JEAN CAPRIO Pai Blonde Bombshell! 21 f . LESLIE CARR Les Tall and slender, a wee bit shy We all agree he's one swell guy. IU ff I ' ' ' . i . ir -- 1 251521 ,. . .. .kv is 1? I A EDWARD FRANK CASTER Ed Make Mine Music. s -1. i . CAROL JEAN COLE Sis Lovely to look at, heaven to know 22 I WILLIAM S. CARR JOANNE FLORENCE CASE Sleeze Jo Mr. Sandman-I-le sends us our One case that's not def dream, bataI3Ie- She rates. Class LINDA RILEY CASS The sparkle of her eyes Is repeated in her smile. GAIL ANNE CLEMENT JACK WARREN COERS Gay Stretch She shall make music wherever No one should drive a hard she goes. bargain with an artist. Ax r fa? ta' in i , - ' N IEEE, 1 - i . sig. i 1 inf! M. 4. MARY MARGARET COLLYER E I, Sweet 'n gay with a smile so X ff bright. Though big fhey were in sfafure of 1955 I W i Q 'Q ko A K Q QQ ' ,5 -A gy - E M , c 4: Y ,I 2 a n W Y fm ... H FSL 5 wwf- R ' ' Tn JOANNE CONGILARO ,Ili I 'Wi C ' liff it Ong We know she's friendly, cheer- ful, wise. . ' . i MINI, .3 i Y Yi' NEIL CONNON Scotty It ScotlancI's like this. lead On! P -M --w kiic-i.. i t g m - ' I f' 4 .KJ - tif.,-,Q ,fill ,,., I . .,.:l we AW' 1 Y 'S' , T Z, s A . 5 . x R - ' if ' ' . A 'HXTQL W qn-v MARIAN LOIS CORSON A grace to win, a heart to hold LYLE GORDON CONRAD Lyle Heard through his accomplish- ments, not through words l K. A ,... VK QQ K LL1.i X K . s 1 IFES X BARBARA JOYCE COTE TRACY HERMAN COUNTS DONALD LEON CRAMER Barb Rebel He gets around and has his fun. That look in her eyes. He counts with us. A great guy . . . Ask any one The song in her heart. fhey were fwice as big in heari-. Makes this girl as rare as gold. 'fl' ,ll JAMES DOMINIC COSMANO Cos Why let worry wrinkle my brow? Let me live while I still know how! PATRICIA KAY CRAMPTON Pat She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with. 23 Class .3 . 6? A z, ktt . ffl, ' V . , rf I k I X it 5 A 5 RICHARD LEE CURRIE CAROL ANN CUVELIER , D .7 , Dick Maxie Strike Up The Band, Like a strawberry sundae- So delicate ancl sweet. Q lf,.'f flfft, ' SYLVIA LULA DANIELS JUNE ELEANOR DAVIS RICHARD LEY DAVIS Syl What is so rare as a girl like Dick Hertrierids are many, June? He travels alone in a world l-ler 'Foes-not any. full of friends. 2,5,! Axt lvl X NY, DEANNA JEAN DAVY ROBERT HOWARD DEAN MARGARET DELIA DeGRACE JANE ANN DENGLER Dee Bob Margy Younger than springtime, Captivating is the word. At second base, he's really tops. A pleasant smile, a pleasant Gayer than laughter. - But with everyone, first base he wayg cops. She helps to make a brighter day. 24 WH'h one gianf sfride fhey sfepped over fheir Q fx If ,yr of I955 ' 1 I . :I ' ' I Wxwggiglx lg A , , If I ,.. 1 ,B I .1 I iw 'K ,iff is NANCY ANNE deVRIES ROBERT I Y DOBB N I ,CI-IARLES WILLLAM , RICHARD AUSTIN DVONOVAN Nance o y fly DONNER JR. V , Diclr ' I I Hair as bright as the golden A girl with zest and jestf- lrchuclr ,I I I , The democratic man-Hg, never sun, A ready smile, 'a ready wit. ' tl ffqdieff' Starred by her deep-blue eyes. ' ' 1 I' 1 I 'gl' -I-nr' JOSEPH LOUIS DOVIDIO Luigi Here's to Louie and the way he does the heala-ha! Q. 1, J 1, I i Ri 'lf A 'l iw A I is, K as f a '-L, froubles and Ief'l' I 1 5 1 I ' it b y I r 6 l I y xxx I JAMES EDWARD DOYLE Jim He's made his marlc at Marshall. WILLIAM ROBERT ECKLES Bob Guys like Bob are hard to find. fhem 'far behind. L 'Wu 4' 1 Qs' EDWARD NORMAN EASTON Eddie I sing because l'm Happy am, 2 .f 'fx X , N-.ff is HYACINTH ALICE EGAN Hy A light heart lives lang. 25 Class fixwilfiill iiu sg f it , :QZ V! I Ee, El.ENOR ANN ENSIGN DEANN ANGELA EVANGELIST FREDERICK NICHOLAS ROBERTA ANNE FlNUCANE Ellie l'm sitting on top ot the FABRY Bobbie She keeps us in a twirl, world. Nick She malces each moment special. l-lis height lends strength to his quiet dignity. 10? INGEBORG ELIZABETH FUCHS MERYL JEAN GALEN IRENE MARY GARGOSH Inge This girl has a pretty smile, Reni She cheers tor usp we cheer tor Not now and then, but all the Winsome Whirlwind! her! while. 3 DIANE GEER Light up yeur face wi laughter! 26 J.. K as Oh' X W LAURA ANN GEIGER lt is nice to be natural When you're naturally nice. When fhey worked fhe air was quief of I955 I., Ji 4 X I X u X8 Q, M , lv ,L 'ie I 5 X K , - I. I s., 2 -' - Nfl 1 . ,' R gr.. Q! ' . 'Q I if X4 A i to B . it 514 it :4 ,Ji U.. w K I, I x ii ' i f is-.1 L...L.f.'T f Ain 'L C112 Q I .IA S: x Q 67- ' I ev- Q 1 L 14 ,, lf K - pl- -1 i. I A r 1. 1 . . 5 Hay., 3 X5 3 f H J .V v 1' .I- nf ' . FREDERICK R. GERN Mine be hunting-shirt, knife and gun, Camp aglow cn the sheltered run. So. he I be . thx I, f 135 -. q 5 I ' ' F I WANDA JACQUELINE LOUIS GOETZMAN GODFREY Lou Jac We're oft like a herd ct turtles. Cute 'n Clever, sweet 'rl wise, Jads one gal we idolize. Vs CAROL ANN GODFREY Arthur has treckles, but Carol has friends. k nun ' ' fm F ,X i S fiii JAMES ANTHONY GOULD Tony Let others labor, l'll do the rest, I I I iii 3 I N A are WX .I 1 gsm A L ANTHONY GRATTO SYLVIA JEAN GRIFFIN FLOYD GRIMES MARY ANN GUARIN Ag Syl Junior Mimi We want a touchdown! A pert smile, lovely hair- He pitches a last ball. Her dancing feet are as light Her friends agree, she is so fair, as her heart. buf when fhey played fhe world was lost 27 Class - -A 'I not - - . . r' M 42 -i f . I C. RICHARD GUERIN VIRGINIA ANNE HADDLETON Dick Ginny A 1 Chopin with a Boogie Beat- Sr'niIinq heart, gracious ways. A' 14 to I x K vs. I ,Ig I I. ' I fu . NN n M X Iv I J 53 'I-,iii .121 It . 3 . .. ! 4 I 4 'I if - 5, DAVID PAUL HACKA NANCY ANNE HALL DANIEL THOMAS HANLEY Dave's heIping hand is one we Ginger Dan MJ ,J ITGBF. Iike to shake. No sky is heavy when she is I-Ie's hep and reaIIy alive. T k If t 'nh wx - , 1 ,K I . . gf I ,' f i . , 'XI '5 f T' V F ss 1 4 A 'fp -N I - I Q - .x. I ,. miss- f - ff ' A SRX Mg Im, :If 5 if Ti I 5, I 5 I I 4. A s ,' 1 A I I 6 ig , X ii we 3- VL V N 3 -'W' B ,wx Y I avyz 'AJ A 'Q' Ihhf LIAIIa'I L, . gy ,if ,, . 4 ' R I E ' A, 4 , ' mf I .,,I 1 I MARJORIE ANN HEBERGER WILLIAM KARL HEINEMAN GWENDOLYN DEANN WILLIAM HOWARD HICKS Margie Bill HICKMAN Kanga Our Iittle Margie - fashioned SchoIarship, friendship, sports- Gwen Clever. ambitious. IriendIy. not for tum rnanship. Southern spice. Shy. Adored and admired by every- A portrait ot perfection! Our S. A. Ieader, and one swell one. guy. 28 Their shadow need be casf buf once 'B in -v. ZZL A I eeee IIEL GEORGE CLINTON HIGGINS Higgie The difficult he does immediate- Iyg The impos5ibIe fakes a IittIe longer. F' A HOWARD WALLACE HOBIN Howie He doesn't make loud noises, but we aIways Icnow he's there. -W 19 V f 2 vK?zW!' I 'If I 4 ,ffl I- ANN ELIZABETH J d G. and H' would leave i'l's Impression forever t l' BARBARA JANE JOHNS Barby Eyes lilce stars ot twilight fair, PATRICIA LEE JOHNSON Patti Natural pertection, finished by Like sunrise is lwer golden hair. art, THOMAS KASS ROBERT LYNN KAZMAYER Tovarich Lynn Give him a paint brush and Steadfast, unmovable- colors bright As for the rest, l1e'll do all rig t. I N t,,, DIANE CAROLYN KEYES NORMA THELMA KILBURY LIICG moonlight OVI E5 quiet pool. A pert and lively little migg tranquil A pint and a halt ot loveliness' Yet stiininq and lovely BARBARA ANN JONES Babs A smile, a nod, a friendly way- Her list ot friends grows day by day. flfXAARILYN ANN KEENAN Her ctieer is contagious. TA o o o lm Class MARGUERITE ELLIS JUSTICE Marlre I-low tall the little candle grows, That spreads her light on all she knows. h J Ag' 1 ii i if-? 7 fi I M9 H. Ji I Q ' .. X - . gs I rx A Vgy, . . L61 'M WSA.: I r ' gg si, 1 5 29 'i :sy 7 1 1' ,at 30 They had fhe qualify of walking with fhelr heads of 1955 3 1' A ll ll 1 Q 1, f R '66 ' . ,Q ,,,,,..,,,,.,xS5A LT? .a mi., ROBERT E. KLiPs Q if M, 1,5 Lefty l fill Care's an enemy to lite. SANDRA LOUISE KOPER Sandy R ARLENE JOYCE KOROL Cool, Cute, and classy. Sparkling eyes, bewitching smile, A strawberry blonde, and oh, some style. ,WE IRENE LORE KOLLER A smile punctuated by a dimple. lx-A-4 X WILLIAM.RICHARD KRUGER Bill Luck in love is just one of his arts. PATRICIA ANN KUBITZ AUDREY ANN LAMMEL CAROL ANN LANGENBACHER GAIL FRANCES LAVECK Pat A girl whose friendship you like Lang Poopsie Pat doesn't make much noise. to share. A tirecracker with plenty ot She threads her needle with She crept quietly into our hearts. spark. friendliness, Exploding into friendliness and And sews a fine seam of happi- f I Un. TIGSS. in fhe clouds buf fheir feei' on fhe ground. 31 3 out Mx E .. ' .iwigyfd - ks 4 K M A X A ,,,,tq.E egg, KATHRYN GERTRUDE LEE Kathy Kind, obliging, triendIy, and gay. AII these things we tind in Kay GERALD HERMAN LINGER Jerry He taught us to Iaughi He taught us to smiie. I g wg, I ELIZABETH MARIE LUTZ Betty One ot the best Bets in Mar- shaIll 32 NE: Q sem we EV I, ,,, f5 - Q an an f - Q A ss 1 A X N, X , ,.. DONALD HANS LIEBERT Don Sunlight aIi ahang the wayi' PATRICIA ANN LUTESKI FRANKLIN LQPRESTI Cheech Pat I've got rhythm, I've got Here is proof, agreed by aii music, That good things come in pack' ages smaII, E is srti A L ii , w e . I if A inir I N! N43 I A sssi . I , -..--I is 'ersis L 5 JANICE RAE MACK BEVERLY ANN MALCHOW JOSEPH PAUL MANDRINO J a n B e v J OG Sweetness, coupied with turn! Friendiy, sincere, Ioyal, and true. H655 Smooth! They were Hercules I ru 1 rn m, DA 3 cn 1 1 N4 I' cu Cu 1 5+ OJ 3 Q. CJ of I955 SIDNEY MAE MARSHALL Syd winning way. x- Ii Q71 ' -I K X4 V A I ivmf' ,I Y M, 'LV XJ . 111l 1 , at L A ZR 1 ANTHONY N. MASI Tony Lighting up the limelight, JOANNE FAYE McANN ni I' NLLL RK gf ln. YVBY FREDERICK KENT MASTERSON JOHN C. MAZZUCO JR Fred A n'ian's natural manner best becomes him. Jack Buslness is John's pleasure Pleasure is John's Business 53' BERNADETTE MARY McGORY DAVID T. MEIER Jo Bernie Dave the Iaddies love this lassie. With laughter, dance and Fast and turious lun! song The day soon passes. 2 lgi f 4- I 1+ , 1 ,sf dvrr' ID' ix . I ,. LESLIE MEREDITH JR. NANCY ANN MERKLE Scoop Nan This year's best and biggest I-Iappy tall: . . . keep talking Scoop happy talk. and Aflas rolled info one. 33 Class ,,'M, is pswzmewwewwwgwmwmew nf ' - R , L VL i ,k,.r H Q L'h' 'N I I . , -.. h , ..fX,-.- I ,- 'ext kv I mi. seg - M 9 uL I ' ' ' A 2 A 2 issis -ii Q4 ,SQ ins Q fmfsv 5 I ssii A ' 'fs ' I L fl i i K In ' .. 'TW I A I QJ f C i , . .Q-I' W fvffz X--- 1, Axfv any Ng, ,. , 4 K! K XS- I Ay: I ' gh ,W I 'xx f Y N, A ,158 ., , - fr' fe ir-rss? , as 'mf' M ' NANCY JUNEVMERRYMAN SALEME ROSE MICHAEL CAROL LEE MILLER JOHN BENEDICT MILLER Nan Sally I-Ier rice is Iar above rubiesf' KnowIed e becomes Inimg he F3 9 Knowing Iier is like setting SIie's friendly . . . a girI going brings friendship to music pIaces Everything to the test of him- self 1395 lyivm .,. WWW MARY ANN MILLER MELVIN WALTER MINARIK NORMAN DONALD MISTAL Mare Tank Norm Softspoken, serious, and, on, so TanI1s' I... Ior a woncIerIuI I-Ie Iives to buiIcI, not boast. sweet! IIVUG. rw, 562 BARBARA ANN MONTENARO Barb TI1ere'II be cI1uckIes whereyer Barb goes. 34 vs, 'x 'UHF' W X ' .. MARLENE MORALES Eyes Iike sparkling stars. UTGH as an oak, of I955 X ,. I. i ix X X 1 I . A . . -QL. 1 1 I .fi 3,.... :Sw I I I I I Iii g i , itfxijs ' 1 ,. 1 'ei f' Y! X91 Q. Q . RSL : - K X RY' K' ' 1 a I Q , 1, SOLVEIG NORDSTROM Vesla She sailed right into our hearts. ELIZABETH ANN NEID The grace ot friendship . mind and heart. I in 2 5 PATRICK JOSEPH O'HARA Pat Jesters are otten prophets. I i ttf 1.:.9'i tf if . Wi, B-Fixx M f fi' . lf, 1 .X .... .A ' 'r- ,R+ . , 2 : cs 'X .. I .-fm' A at ' -.Wil i. I RONALD MORALES BERNARD CARL MOSKOWITZ ROD Sam I-Iomeworic . . . what a chore! The quiet mind is richer than a GirIs . . . Never a bore! ,-.Q glpv'-'N-t, L mln. 'f sux 0 WR Q V55 K., S, . .Q if MARY ELIZABETH NEWTON A ciresden tigure in a peasant skirt Enchantment sprinkled with mirth. DEANNA MARGARET O'NEILL When Irish Eyes Are Smiiinqu buf swifi' as a deer. CI'OWI'I. f qu, . JEANNE MAE NICODEMUS Nicki 'Thou art tair. and few are fairer. Rx THERESA MARIE O'NElLL Terry Li'i Liqhtnin' Bug. 35 E l E fi DONALD OTTOMANO Don A IittIe nonsense now and then Is rehshed by the best of men, ROBERT PARSONS Our ticket to a IiveIy time. Class Wa., In I x b sl K Eff ,xt R4 xi if I ' ' A KATHERINE ANNE PARMELE Y I A Nan Cut her out in IittIe stars, And she wiII make the tace ot heaven fine. EDITH MARY PAUL PATRICIA JUNE PAYNE Edie Pat Pretty hair, pretty tace. Joy is the mainspring ct her FriendIy, sweet 'n tnII ot grace hte. FL m 9 535 l 552V I' I ,,.- ' I I It I fs ' 1 is . QP BARBARA LOU PEPPER LILY MARIE PETRALIA ARNOLD F. POMMERENING DAVID RAYSOR Pepie Lil Arnie Dave Majorette. Barbara Pepper, Sugar 'n Spice In aII thaI's nice. A IitfIe wgrk, plus Iots ot play LOOK SHARP! BE SHARP! This coquettes a high stepper. That's What I caII an A pIus Q36 day. To describe fheir sfrengfh of 1955 S hh ' fa, g,:N, . C CAROLE ANN REESE DOROTHY ANN REEVES RICHARD JAMES RENALDI Reesie Doann Dick Talk about a tivinq dott . , . I A meadow tark in twer umtorm ot lt he Hes any tautts, ctveer. We twaverft dxscovered ttvemf' 132' J '-1, A I ' I fit' I -. r 1 'S if g I RR' C ,',1 K 2 S' J tgiriu 1 A ' V A - R4 or A if of ttt- WALTER ROSS RIDER ERWIN RITENIS Ross He tuas ttwe art ct drawlnq at- A bundto ot mwsctwiet is our guy, tention. Ross. I m 4 I RN! , ' I 4 rw 2 k 4 ,W 'A bf 4 'lim 1 if 4 A 'P fs. y 'Q ,f ' Q-V. wt at to - 4 f J l C it '61 GAIL ESTER SABIN would be impracfical Happmess is where stwe makes lt. CAROL ANN RENTSCHLER Sweet afvd tmvotygjtxd ltko dream. 'Wi f Q Q 2. MARY FRANCES ROBiNSON Robin Student and Scout . , . Our Amertcarw Gul. ,Q 5 x FRANCES LILUAN SALVAGGIO Fran Luqtwt is her young twearti Ligtvt may it be . 37 R, K- asys s, 3 A syeeii 3 LISI ape A srrs . I fe A b . r f , A rg' , fa-I bh Ql I f5?fl7l iti if :A, A ' 6 , 2 5 t WILLIAM S. SCHAEFFER PATRICIA JEAN SCHIMMEL Moose Shim Fineeline sportsmanship that's Heres a gaI that's reaIIy hep, guaranteed to Iast a Iitetime. FUII ot fun, pIiis Iots ot pep. i,j.W S LL.1 -tim? WAYNE VINCENT SEARLS Big ot heart, broad ot mind. ROY EDWARD SCRANTON Scrappy Ityou'reIOoIcir1qtor me, Litt up my trombone, and there I'II be. Class z GEORGE HERBERT SCHUDEL Wong An aII 'round guy . .. I-Ie's ReaI George with us. CAROL PATRICIA SELKE Priceless to those who vaIue kindness and gayety. JEANNE DIANNE SCHUTTE A smiIe tor every girI, two tor every boy. ik-I 1 .. SH. ,J V1 , V fyxxaigl 53 . .Q-.2 'VAT . .R ss s , as wf I I L I We It , S5591 1 I ,.I. f i X ' t 0 syss ' XVI , .. r x K s.., 1 Vi xi L ssss A ff. - -,,k 1 A CAROI.. ANN SERVIS WILLIAM JOSEPH SEYMOUR' I X Cupid BiII t I I I She gives ot' herseIt . . . and I-Ie's wiIIinq to worIc, but he'd gathers friends. rather play. 38 To describe fheir size of 1955 ...w!Q9.WK :Ai L i . N W ' 'L A 1 -S f 'X - A S I , :,,. I . as an , 4, ', 0 -I 6 Q , f fII,II I ff 'fl' ' Ky, I T Z I ., ' W, I z E I P , A ,,,,,-::s ROBERT JOSEPH SIMPSON GAIL RAE SIMMONS Ifl3f,H!, ,gf Bob Where is there more sunshine III fi III' When most I wink, In her hair or her smiIe? .R st Then do my eyes see best I. ,I., 1 L. y ,mt- Ji a L 2 , N- s SARA ELIZABETH SIMPSON LARRY DUANE SKLENAR Pretty is and pretty does. SIrIen An artist-with his head in the cIouds, An athIete-with his feet on the ground! ,, t..1.M5.:m,s sssz.,ig?,gEf3iEgsT5ig 1 :I if -- I A ' -we ., y ' I is I X I I 1 r 1 I I RICHARD ALLAN SMITH RAYMOND HARRIE SORG Dick Ray There's a friend that sticks He'II go places, wait and see. closer than a brother. Llhzjjfh-fwiih II MQ NORMA ARLENE SMITH We're in Iove with you, honey JACQUELINE HELEN STILES Jackie Curly hair, a pleasing grin, A combination bound to win, would be impossible. N 39 angina- -Nuo' JOHN MARTIN STONE JR. JUDITH ANN STONEHAM Stome Judy Laugh and the world Iaughs Spiced with variety! with you Study, and you study aIone Class A Q , 1 .Br ,, J' 7 ! 'WG 'TEV' RICHARD GEORGE STURM LOIS ANN STUDLEY DONALD JAMES STUBBS Dick Torch DON Be good, it is said, and happy This pert red-head never has a I-Iigh schooi days have their you'II be, frown. dehghts, But, tun on the other hand, But, I preter those high schooI satisties me. nights. MARCIA LOUIS SUITT BARBARA ANN THOMAS JOYCE DORIS THOMPSON 'Kind and thoughttuin says it Barb Words aren't abie truely to exe best. A picture ot Iovelinessl press, Her friendship wiII pass The charming ways that you test, possess. AO They were fhe only people WILLIAM HAROLD THOMPSON A quiet mind is richer than a crown. of l955 NANCY ELIZABETH TISCHLER Tish Lovely, vivid, happy, serene A girl like TIsh is rarely seen 'Wv LAWRENCE WILLIAM TOBIAS Swede lt youre looking tor a triend Heres one we recommend. . ' -:W '4'.,,l 's 'ld ' 1 twig 1 , -QQ .nge I ' . i f I sf' I ROBERT WALTER VANDYKE Bob Molded with pertection- A silhouette ot modern man. till s L it 1 '4 f :Q , fit I X il' I E ff 1 W' . .. K .N t QQ R N. -365 I . Q' X I WILLIAM RONALD USBORNE Ron He smiles when others siqh, C. fz 1 -1, ! FUI 9' 7 J T ,mea fm' 74941 00 CHARLES NILS VANDUZEE Chuck Happy is the man that Gets understanding Q Qyat -401 ELLEN JANE VAN SICE Van Eun and fancy tree! who did nof look . . D L I :Q :Civ UGLIASDSANDREW VAN PUTTE 'fpkx Doug residing with the dignity ot youth- oading with the wisdom tel ages. --me SANDRA MARIE VER PLANK Sandy Ideal student, perfect pal. Che-erttil, clever, a dandy gall 41 MEMS-.3 Class - Q SANDRA LEE WATERMAN Sandy How much we do love voul V,k NN In 1 ' . ,- - : I i i s A' H - . i ff S .ff CHARLES F. WEAVER CHARLES VERNON ROGER ALLEN WEISS Chuclt WEHBRING Rog Achuckie ot happiness- Chuck He that mischief hatcheth, A Weaver OF guggesg, His smile is serious- Mischiet catchethu iiis sssis it . f f '-,nwqsf QQs.,x..i-1 :yi 'ish - fifi ,,,s. 5 gf i L' 1 X 1 -1 .. sssiss ssls , ? K f Q., i txha' X ,i 4 L A K ,L '1f'3.Q: , ,sw .,, fs. A . -Ti ijt is PATRICIA ELAINE WESTER Pat Sweet smiling and sweet spoken. 3- sith- l ss L. 1 1 essss i. nQ .L Nevfli' V irk Q so A ih f f .. .1 ,I - ,E ,, 94 s - My 1 dex - ,- JOHN NELLIS WEYERTS t-lis late is not in fortunes hands. but in his own. ---sq, DAVID JAMES WISHART FREDERICKCHARLES Dave WOODARD Quietly standing behind the Whatever is worth doing, is SCENES. 42 lilo worth doing well. ki? J Y wi fins if ,M 5' I ,..f- 5 But, theres a twinkle in his eye. writ ,f LOIS WILSON N 'n Gaietv and kindness that never ends. l-las given this girl a host friends. of K A H M C Z W. ,, , . 4' ' 453 2'2 .g 'TJ foolish reaching of 1955 T I A 1 X 'f' I Q, gilf'-fyfs ' slmi ' 'at 53 'R R' . bar R fl S ., A C? l I I .. 1 ROBERT WOODING ROBERT WURTZ CAROL ZEITVOGEI. Woody Bob Ziggie Right Happy aII the tirne' I Iike schooI best when I'm not I-Iei' srniIe brings sunshine on the there. rainiest day . , . IN MEMORIAM GEORGE sT1Po ROBERT BRUCE Duaols ff ggi, 1 M-ka 1936-1953 1937-1954 ,,. ff 7 365 I I 'III ' UI I I Rm ff ff- ' 1. in I IYIEIB Iii! 'fx I I -K., R 1' l K X3 Q 37' NV K 'w if SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Marguerite Justice, Treasiirerp IQo11gIas Van Putie, Presidentp Bill Schaeffer, Vice-President Pati Johnson, Secretary. gg? ...x R 'Reef 'I - I 9 R , Fi -5:3 1 ,gy 1 ,Q E' , 5, , is-nf vw ,W- .X ..f ' 97 for fhe moon. sSf ' A3 H 'ur- ' , .. .E f E if f C h ri sl m a s D a n c e .. , ,,,... m 1, ,x,,., ,,,: ' :M T ,- ?l.f3.iyf1 Senior Tea ,,,, .- - Dec. -- Dec. V , JV ir ::L hnwx.. ,l E T. The Lunch Period A EVENTS OF THE ,ga E 'i l E ' YEAR il ll SA. Assembly ., .--W Od. y ii IEEV Goblins' Ball H, ,M Od E li Open l-louse . -H , Nov, rw 5595651 1111 5,5 li f E in .M l x 3 ,,..M,eE Q- ' 'M Snowball E , - , Chris'rmas Assembly Senior Play H., E, Jan. Feb. Shamrock Ball ,. ,, March i M. ' erik 3 T' H :Je .P gy? Emi Xi, win wg w Q We sf X ,4 e 5 Q, - ,. .. -, X 5 - ' 'wt ,- Pr . .g -Q. xx . Q-32? , K l EX Q5 H A- ii N Sludenf Day E, ,E Apr. O A yggfglw ' E30 Gradualion ,H W.. 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Officers BILL HICKS President CHUCK WEAVER Vice-Pres. . VI 1 5 , ' . xxx K, zu, , , 'K l xecutive ouncil Treasurer The Execurive Council was a funclionlngslink berween MARY NEWTON The sludenl loody and The lacully, endeayorlng lo pro- Secretary more our school and enhance our days al Marshall. Membership consisled ol aclivily represenlallves, class represenrarives, and officers of The Council. Some re- . . sulrs of legislarion passed by rhis loody are lhe Hallo- The Caurf of LIHIPU'l' ween l-lop, Snow Ball, Sludenr Alhlelic pass, Sludenfs Day, and a new arnplilicarion and spealcer syslern. From Lefi fo righi: W. Godfrey, W. Van Dylce, T. l-lrnton, G. Hlgglrrs, D. Fisher, Mrs. Barry. W. l-lrclcs. M. Newton, C. Weaver, B. Cote, F. Lopresti, D. Van Putfe, D. Haefele, S. Waterman, G. Chesboro, Mr, Ulrich. 46 The National Honor Society Again this year the National Honor Society tried to uphold the scholastic standards ot John Marshall. The members ot this organization were chosen for their achievements as students and leaders. The otticers ot the society tor this year were president, George Higgins, and secretary, Mariorie Heberger. The faculty adviser was Mrs. Barden. Flag Guardians A. JACKSON, G. HIGGINS In High Favor af 'l'he Court National Honor Society First Row, left to right: S. Nordstrom, J. Besancon, A. Jackson, Mrs. Barden, M. He- berger, S. Waterman. Second ROW: W. Godirey, R. Sturm, K. Parmele, P. Johnson, E. l.utZ, C. Ainsworth, J. McAnn, M. Robinson, B, Malchow, W. VanDyke, D. Vanputte. Third Row: G. Higgins, F. Woodard, R. Smith, R. Davis, D. Leibert, F. Masterson, W. Hicks, W. Heineman, J. Miller, L. Kaz- mayer, F. Gem, T. Hinton. Missing: D. Wishart. The Scholarship ommission The Scholarship Commission, which is composed ot the Ten seniors with the highest rating in their class, strove to maintain a high level ot scholarship in the student body. The Commission mel regularly to work on report card ratings and to mark Honor Roll and Honorable Mention on the report cards. This year the Commission planned Student Day on which students took over the reaching and administrative iobs in the school. QQ 47 hits. S5 - .un- Scholarship Commission Left to right: A. Jackson, My Friel, G. Higgins, J. Miller, Hinton. Standing: M. Robinson B. Heineman, F. Masterson, Kazrnayer, F. Johnson. any '4. The Legislature The Legislarure is The law making body of our represenl- alive governmenr af John Marshall. lr is composed of an elecled represenrarive and alfernare from each homeroom. This year under Jrhe capable guidance of Miss Turula and Mr. Goerz, rhe group look an aclive parl in rhe work and acriviries of The school. Chuck Weaver, Vice Presidenl of our Sludenrs' Associalrion, presided over 'rhe rneerings which were held periodically Jrhroughour 'rhe year. Numerous responsibiliries Thar belonged +o each repre- senrarive included reporring lo various homerooms The program and progress and of Jrhe legislarure. Also The legislalive body played an imporranl parr in rhe success of The Red Cross Drive, Jrhe March of Dimes Drive, and The Memorial Scholarship Drive. Their orher acriviries were rhe promorion of John Quill Sales and Jrhe Srudenl Associarion Campaign. SOPHOMORES xt' T2 'M uv-1 f' 'L 'L 1 5? W gg Ni T lbw 1 ,Me 4. NW I 'GZ' FROSH I0'l'h Grade Represenfafives Floor: T. Conocchiloli, K. LaBarr, J. Chamber lain, A. Vitello. Seated: M. Clark, D, Mayfield, D. Herrick, D. Carr, C. Caldwell, S. DeBisschop. Standing: W. Houghtling, E. Gallo, D. Haelle, W. Springer, M, Herrick, D, Miller, C. Heinz- man. 9+h Grade Represen+a+ives Seafed: J. Clayton, M, Speziale, J. Bart- lett, S. Montello, S. Manlredi. Standing: P. Thorpe, R. Hill, P. Thomas, D. Smith, M. Ottornano. Their Laws Were Small eff 0 rg? C Sw-EN JUNlORS SENIORS Nil Seated: G. l-liqgrns, F. Gern, F. Loprcsti Conrad. Standing: A. Korol, N. Parmclc Ainswortli. B. Lutz, M. Heberger, C. Reese 'x cn, C. Weaver, M. Bianclii, l-l. Kenyon, G. Scliaelier. Second Row: K. King, S. Galloway, K. Burns, S. Wilson, F. Steqeman, D. Fislier, A. Maccal- First Row: Q. Kranl, G. Leiqli. M. Bran lini, B. Clarlc. ld. J. Parish. Second Row: S. Martin, B. Burton. C. Mrlanettr, J. Francis. Baal: Row: J. Cavallaro. J. Steinwaclws, A. Jardine, B. Front Row: K. Gallrqan, G. Arno Haclcslnaw, B. Davy. B SUB FROSH fini f-f mwl uf Their Sfafufes Grea'l ' A9 ,.. If Rating Clerks First Row, Bottom: K. Cerra. S Hardwick, J. Beiter, N. Blatt- ner, B. Haitz, G. lrish, B. Schaeter, S. Maxon. Second Row: D. Bane, C. Calhoun, J. Anderson, M. Smith, R. Us- borne, R. Dean, A. Alairno, T. Kingsley, L. Verneulen. Third Row: M. Hicks, K. Fisher, M, Burnham, J. Schutte, N, Kehr, E. Paul, G. Baybutt, J. Kuch- man, M. Morales, F. Williams, F. Tyler, S. Lecomte. Fourth Row: F. Higham, K. King, F. St. Maurice, W. LaFave, B. Malchow. C. Kelly, M. Galli- gan, K. Lohtink, A. Vitello. C. Pearl, C. McCarthy, W. God- trey. Fifth Row: G, Lauricello, J, Lucyshyn, S. Kcper, B. Ro- mig, K. Kotahl, A. Crowley, B. Milne, E, Marcone, E. Lutz. R. Schwonke. M. Nagell, B. Lock- wood. Sixth Row: G, Higgins, G. Herring, G. Schatter, R. Kettenbury, F. Conte, W. Heineman, R. Wilrnier, B. Lowe, A. Junker, P. Judge, J. g Moss, T. Hinton, Mr. Conroy. lvlr. Conroy, with the assistance ot rating clerks chosen trom each home- room, computed the ratings ot each student by a new sirnplitied method. This g new rating system made it easier tor all to tind their ratings. The rating clerks then tound the medians and reported the tive highest students ot each home- room to the homeroom teachers. These reports were later turned in to lvir. Conroy, the taculty adviser. anking Glerks The Lord High Treasures Banking Clerks First Row, Bottom: R. Julian B. Root, J. Davis, M. Bianchi A. Hoyt, B. Fordyce, C. Le Ford, J. Scporito. Second Row J. Chamberlain, V. Rosentreter. J. McAnn, J. Trapani, J Hutchison, S. Hardwick. J Ferner, M. Guarin, M. Otto mano. R. Jackson. Third Row loway, J. Rowley, C. Martin C. Mihm, C. Newton, G, Goetz P. Lockwood, M, Clark, K King, F. Reber, S. Riley, G Gregory. Fourth Row: L Brady, J. Dewey, G. Frank, E Pike, D. O'Brien, S. Rood, R Goodrich, F. Contef D. Heilig- man, M. Thorne, J. Lucyshyn S. Michael D. McKenna. S Danno, B. Lockwood. R. Ewing, C. Andrews, S. Gal- The school savings program was provided to help students practice the habit ot thritt by regular savings. About l75 students banked each week. Over the year the amount deposited added up to several thousand dollars. The work ot banking was carried on by torty homeroom banking clerks, and eight tellers in the bank- ing ottice. lvlr. Ptaum was taculty adviser. l 50 'L First Row: C. Zeitvogel, B. l Coulter, S. Waterman, N. J. Cox, M. Waugh, J. Case, Kehr, N. Eddy, cl, Kuchman. l. Fuchs. Second Row: S. Moul- ton, J. Dewey, J. Meinhardt, D. Patton. L. Vallone. C. Turner. Third Row: D. Robin- son, R. Siebel, K. Plummer, R. Kasper, W. Start. D. Wis- hart, I.. Drummond, D. Pool. J. Bartlett. if 5 Nr - Service orps N--1-.T Q r Boys and girls wearing blue and orange iaclcels were rhe mem- '?' . 'DUN bers of +he Service Corps who were on duly belore school and during lunch hour. They performed such Tasks as palrolling The halls and doorways, providing for safely, and giving sludenls desired iniorrnalion. Fronl: to Baclr: D, Howard, R. Weiss, T. Davis, N. Edgett. J. Van Orden, M. Miles, M. Thorne, G. Schaffer, T, Saltsman, F. Gern, W. Butler. C. Perry, R, Davis, C. Donner, F. Fabry. W Fan-hfur subiecry' Traffic Squad All was well on The srreers around Mar- shall lhis year. Our safely parrols, under lhe laiihful leadership ol Caplain Diclc Davis, and Lieuirensni Bill Builer, were our al 8:45 every morning and al 3:00 every aliernoon. Their duries included insuring safely on rhe srreers around school, parrolling rhe parlcing clear signal aller air raid and Tire drills. 51 lol and bicycle room. They also gave The all- STage Crew T C Q - - 'io yy, D L VAT, ,N T. . l 'k ' ff l X W i r Q swap, N, ff M f X i f N ff A I , i -,-Y -an h': T'N'4 -v i 'L D N' illm. flew XX xi i WEN X' T Foreground: L. Kazmayer, J. Moss. Back- ground: D. Pool, D. Mullen, F. Woodard. D F' her B Clalc . IS DirecTor MISS BITZ Combafants, Standing: Van Dyke, R. Dean. Firsi Row: J. Besancon, M. Burnham, W. Scl'1aeT'ler, l. Kohler, E. Paul, C. Langenbacher, E. l-ligham, B. l-laitz, N, deVries. Second Row: N, Merclfel, P. Schim- mel, E. Pilce, J. Carsfairs, L. Cass, E. Lutz, S. Atwood, M. Robinson, M. l-leberger, D. Meier, G. Sieidle, A. Korol. Their Enfry Was Magnificenf' Dramatics The curTain rose many Times This pasT year To display The varied TalenTs oT our TheaTer-minded sTudenTs. Under The guidance oT Miss BiTz, The sTudenTs noT only sTudied The sTrucTure oT plays, acTing, and play producTion. buT also worked on and improved Tacial expression, voice and dicTion, and The basic TundamenTals oT make-up. PuTTinq These elemenTs TogeTher, The young Thespians presenTed Tor The enioymenT oT all, Sugar and Spice, All on a summer's day, ConTessional, Call Me Mac. and ChrisTrnas FanTasy. The combined eTTorTs oT The class helped all lvlarshalliTes To know and appreciaTe The TheaTer. 52 fl' f b. '-. l ' . L ' ConTrol Room ' F di J. L' . J. N Ccoleergrojil Weyerks, ldliiehlliller. Background: W. SchaeTTer, B. x Montenaro, .l-, V X ll J ,,2..,l a l ' ffyf x '- e f , T I 'Z A Ll cy, RQ T T adio Workshop We have been very TorTunaTe To have a Radio Worlcshop aT Marshall. Under The experT direcTion oT Mrs. Saunders many sTu- denTs have gained valuable radio experience. During The pas'T year The workshop served as an inTormer on currenT evenTs, socials, and sporTs. and iT also played an imporTanT parT in creaTing inTeresT Tor The various school acTiviTies. ln addiTion The workshop presenTed several dramas Tor The enioymenT oT The English classes. The men behind The scenes were Dick Donovan, STaTion lvlan- ager: Bill l-licks, AssisTanT Manager: Barb lvlonTenaro, SecreTary7 and Jaclf Coers aT The conTrols. 53 JJ Cuffing a Caper porTs Announcers 'X fl Left To righ R VanDylre L Slrlenar Radio Class Foreground B Montcnnro R Donovan W l-liclcs FIYSf Row H ton D Ree es D ran B M Birn rn S cond Row F Woodard W Schaehfer J Dengler W Van Dylce N Freeman Third Row Coers J Linge Stan n in acl: an e s eill R L Sk en ll S f 53 l T ii , XX l ' ' . y 777... A ' i. ' .ir 4 'cz . , saw? T. in l, f v' . . Deli deb i, ,Bush, , Q ha . J. I V ..ii ir. di gi i b I Ev .Q lit, OTN ', R, ornig, . l ar. t ! First Row, Bottom: S. Marshall, I. Lesco, J, Raliani, C. Surprenant. N. Kehr, D. Detsch, M. Guarin, J. Schutte, M. Fender, R. Rorzelt, S. Hardwick. Second Row: D. Reeves, N, Merryman, J. Titterson, B. Smith, C. Rentschler, D, Tracy, J. Gilbert, J, Woltt, P. Johnston, Rat Norris. Third Row: Mrs. Remington, J. Laning, A. Korol, N. Cox, N. Rite, C, Martin, B. Dean, G, Goetz, W. La Fave, S. Grittin, D, Bladdy. Fourth Row: A. Bishop, G. Clement, L. Geiger, C, Newton, D. Stubbs, S. Wilson, K. Geschwind, D. Dekdebrun, B. Peacock, I. Koller, S. Ver Planlc, B. Stocking. Fifth Row: V, Bokhorst, C. Sellce, D, Bane, G, Mistal, T. Van Duser, J. Eclcardt, T. Masi, B. Clark, C. Di Pilato, F. Sherry, K. Senior Choir Nothing But the Best, was the motto ot the Senior Choir ot ninety members trom grades ten through twelve. Under the direction ot Mr. Harold Singleton, and accompanied by Mrs. Laura Remington, they once again maintainedthe high standard expected ot the John Marshall Music Department. Particulary outstanding was their Easter concert and the large number ot Marshallites in the lnter-t-ligh Choir. Otticers were, Toni Masi, President: Bob Dean, Vice-president-treasurerq Nancy Tischler, Secretary: and Barbara Cote, Wardrobe Mistress. Plummer, Ed Easton. First Row, Bottom: J. Soporito, K. Giryin, S. Martin. C. Milanetti If K. Strassner. Second Row: F. Meade, A. Caruso, J. Ventura, L Wood, D. Seeley. Third Row: N, Fxley, D. Sniyely, K. Fisher, R H Frattle, C. Houle. Fourth Row: Mrs, Remington, C. Pardee, J. Nash K. Wilson, C. Kelly, D. Besancon, J. McAyinney. Fifth Row: A Hartsell, G. Gaylord, J. Lamb, M, Nagell, R. Remley, J. Brownlee R. Milne, Junior Choir More v 1 A YUM sa - AW W hvxy qxlhx J S1725 5-5 it QM A SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS R, Dean. B. Cote, A. Magi. Senior Choir First Row, Botton: M. Nassiyera, D. Farley, B. Barnard F. Conapghiy, I B. Blanchard, Second Row: G. I-lrclrman, G, Bafbrztt G. Rfbrnsrrr, ., G. Irish, B. Jettorer. B. Cote, Third Row: D. Crlellrn, A, Rrfnrnrnd, V4 E, I-lrqham, D. Davy, M, l-leborqer, W. Godtroy. Fourth Row: R. Sorq, G. Snrvely, J. Fshelman, R. Baher, N. lrschler J. Vermett Mr. I Singleton. Fifth Row: T. hlrnton, D. Grrerrn B, Schnerder W. Springer, D. I-lata, J. Cosrnano, D. Mitchell, S. Frlcer. Under The direction ot lvlr. Singleton, John Marshalls eighth and in Miniature. ina, Z 4, X ' ninth grade choristers presented a program ot familiar songs tor the stu- sxd ,X dent body, teachers, and proud parents. The selections presented were l BN Requiem by Woodman, On the Levee, and Swinging on a Star by Van I l luesen. The soloist was Carol Milanelli. f Early in the year elections were held and the following choir members ---'F J were chosen as officers: president, Pat Geshwin, Sue Gibaud, vice-prey I identg Carol I-loule, wardrobe mislresst and Carol Bean and Margaret J-'NM Nagle, secretaries. First Row Bottom: D. l.ee, G, I-lipp, J. Mayer C. Baker, A. Powers, P. Kinslow, J. Cote, J. Johnston. Second Row: J, Falcer, A. Rybke. B. Ras, B. Northrop, J. McAnn, P. Jackson, G. Wrlsc-n, P. Larar.-, B. Bianchi, P. Broolrs. Third Row: J. M ers, D. Qrraltrotrqh, K. Couchman, S. Gibaut, J. Malin, B. Y Timrots, D. DeGrave, A. Kerlrnq, I-l. Geschwrnd S. Breber, V. Rcsentreter. Fourth Row: lvl. Spezialv ' ff w V l'lr D. S l'lt7 J N. Sherwood, F. Marnbrettr, M. Smith, N. Grese, D. Corssn, A. Fmcrsgn. . X, Q r , . Garqosh, Mr. Singleton, Fifth Row: D, Flood, J. Frenstcd, F. Flank, A. Jardine, S. MacArthur, B. Currie, D. Wetherell, D. Hendricks, C. Beane, N. Eyerman, N. Brersch. v-,-,,,.-- -if 55 L Senior Band fig? The John Marshall Senior Band highlighted school concerts, football ni W games, and holiday assemblies. The colorful unitorms, precision marching, Q na-N and slqilltul performance ot this group brought praise to them and their M conductor, Roy Thrall. Various band members gained experience as conductors. A record featuring the Marshall band playing two famous marches was made available to students as a lasting memento of its F line music . xl r , M, Senior Band First Row: J. Stiles, M. Robinson, C. Behnke, C. Ainsworth, L. Brady, B. Baldeclc, R. Zimmerman, R. Slocum. D. l'lopp, J, Besancon, S. Moulton, N. deVries. Second Row: A. Berry, P. Macone, M. Bianchi, B. Stocking, A. Crowley, A. Fitz- gerald, D. Mansfield, S. Montello, K. Plummer, S. Wilson, L. Kazrnayer, J. Smith, N. Giese, G. Rundell, S. Power. Third Row: D. Chapman, M, Waugh, E. Maynard, K. Burns, G. Loughborough, J. Preston, B. Smith, J. Caress, L. Bowen, A. Viola, L. Acierno, R, Young, P. Judge, B. Sanderson, G. Simonetti, R. Weiss, E. Caster. Fourth Row: F. Williams, J. Wyant, R. Williams, J. Van Wiclclin, F. Mangan R. Frattle. C. Pardee, B. Kruger, J. Guarnere, F. Newman, R. Axon, D. Swartz, J, Rhodes, G, Ponetta, J. hloltmar D. Nash P. Payne, D. Creilin, D. Ellis. Fifth Row: D. Currie D. Bane, B. Root, V. Peterson, D. l-lolman, J. Smith l. Klatehn S. LeComte, N. Fdgett, D. Corscn, F. Ge-rn R. Ewing, P. Burns D. Buchan, G. Chesboro, R. Mueller. Sixth Row: C. hleing- man, D. t-lanley F. LoPresti, B. Van Dyke, G. Schatfer, F. Perrin, R. Bennett, W. Searls, R. Usborne, J. Braze' B. Currie, D. OBrien, B. Weiss, l.. Jlotdon, F. Stegeman, J. Miller, O. Krahl, R. Scranton. J. Rhodes. G. l-liggihs. Seventh Row: Mr. Thrall, D. Seymour M. Newton. Missing: D. Miller , D. Snively, D. mi. w. yan Dylre, K. Van y-semen L. l Strassner. Music Junior Band First Row: J. Cavallaro, G. Barlrer, R. Case, D Weinning, B. Alman, J. Bischoti, D. McAdam tord, M. Groth, E. Tyler, T. Conconnon, R. Cigna. Mr. Thrall, S. Bennett, J. Francis, l-l. Scholce, J. Hanlon, E. Leibert, J. Nuetier. Third Row: J. Bianchi, S. Gritlin, C. DeFord, B. Davy, A. Cullen, P. l-lenery, T. Berndt, G. Cox, B. Streeter, G. Schultz, L. Searls, B. l-lecht, J. Ains- worth, D. Mitchell. Missing: J. l-lutl, L. l-luti. 56 P. Morton. Second Row: R. Jullian, D. Craw- Orches+ra First Row: E. Woods, M. Smith, T. OT-lare, D Schiltz, R. Maier, P, Geschwind, D. Crawford B. Padgett, G. Buchan, M. Newell, D. Seeley D. Goodchild, Second Row: D. Seymour, D Davis, L. Kazmayer, C. Ainsworlh, J. Stiles. Bianchi, L. Remley, J. Sanow, G. Schailer, I-leingman, P. Macone. J. Smith, Mr. Thrall, M Newton. Third Row: R. Usborne, R. Ewinq. V l-lix, A, Emerson, K. Geschwind, M. Reilley. C Baldeck, D, Pool, B, Hubble, C. Newton, J Vermett, J. Malin, D. l-lolman, J. Smith, D Currie. Fourth Row: J. Rhodes, G. Higgins O. Krahl, F, Gern, G. Simonetti, R. Young, P Payne, B, Sanderson, J. Guarnere, L. I-Xcierno, L. Bowen, A. Viola, S. Moulton, N. deVries, J Besancon. Missing: J. Briggs, J. Klirnm, D Hanley, E, Caster, D. Kolwalski, M C N.. . ' If 4' Af . f ' TWT lf xl r r r- An . ' rngr cg .M -X qc f s: ,wry QQ 'AL as -a f 4 C. fhe Spheres Iunior Band The Junior Band, conclucied by Mr. Thrall and siudenr conducior, Ronnie Case, progressed rapidly This year. They played lor ihe 8+h and Qih grade mixer and lor several assemblies. These acliviries plus a keen spirir of Teamwork and individual com- periiion lor promolion, gave lhe Junior Band valuable experience rewards membership in lhe Senior Band. The officers were president John Ainsworihq vice-president Mike Groihy secre- iary-lreasurer, Ronald Case, and uniforms, Gene Schulrz. 57 SKI-EN Editors Lett to right: Managing Editor: A, Jackson, Advisorg Miss Dunn, Layout Editorg L. Kazmayer, Co-Editor: D. Wishart, Editor-in-chietp T, l-linton. Sports Pat O'l-lara, Edward Nellis, Dick Donovan, Bill l'leineman, Carol Miller. Judy Besancon ,,,, ,, , ,,, ,, ,, Seniors Mary Robinson ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Rrootreader Statistics Judy Stoneham, Pat Crampton, Carol Reese, Doris Bladdy. Martha Burnham , , ,,,, Business Manager ' Mr. Thayer Advertising Joyce Thompson, Sara Simpson, Lyle Conrad Mr. Swanson ohn Quill Staff Tom Hinton ,,.,, ,...,...... E ClIiOF ,W Assistant Editor ,c,,-,,,, Managing Editor Layout Editor Typist oo,oo...,. ,LLL Barbara Cote, Carol Miller Margie l-leberger David Wishart H Ann Jackson ,W Lynn Kazmayer ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,c.. sun, -,,.,,.. ,. Grinds Wanda Godtrey Grinds Committee Mary Newton, George Schuclel, Sandra Waterman, Dick Donovan, Bill Schaetzier, Ann Jackson. George l-liggins ,,.,, ,..,, ,, ,,,,. ,,, Photography Greed Admirers Picture Secretaries Judy Besancon, Carol Miller, Marcia Suitt, Carol Brasser, Sandra Koper, Barbara Lockwood, John Weyerts. Photographer's Aids Fred Woodard, Charles Weaver Ar+ Staff Mrs. Feuerherm, Larry Sklenar, Jack Coers, Carol Ainsworth, June Paliani. Promotion Staff Mr. Ley, Marilyn Bianchi, George Frank, James Moss, Dave Fisher. K ll General Staff X J. Besancon, W, Godtrey, J. Stoneham, M. Robinson, S. Waterman, C. Miller, C. Reese. D. Bladdy, F. Woodard, D. Donovan, W. l-leineman, M. Suitt, C. Brasser, M. laleloerger, J. X Bartlett. if A' X QR 4, L ll VI 'UUA SSE!-' :as-mr ' -2' J' .2-.r..-:- N af l ff? , . V vu , Y . 1 X ni . Dx' 1' P- ' . i' ll lv' j fi ip E,., 'l L X l W W ff, X Cc? 58V Writers Ann Marie Barrows Barbara Coulter Sandra Danno Josephine Dewey Nancy Eddy Jane Ferner Sally Gallway Karen King of Proiec'l's me '34 . 5'-P gmiea--..X 'Zu -icq LXR WRITERS lconlzl Joanne Kuchman Phil Kron Barbara Loclcwood James Moss Joan Meinhardt Sally Moulton Fred Stegernen Lewis Vallone Joan Vermett Marcia Waugh John Weyerts John Miller f itg. J! 5'-77 ib- Art Staff Mrs. Fuerherrn, C. Ainsworth, L, Skla- nar, J. Paliani. Missing: J. Coors, Business Statli Mr, Swanson, Mr, Thayer, L. Conrad, J. Thompson, M. Burnham. Missing: S. Simpson. Publicity Staff Seated: L. Tinelli, M. Bianchi. Stand- ing: 'D..Fisher, Mr. Ley, J, Moss, G. Frank, G. Bush. ,xr- swf fjf. .nl 59 fv ,J X 'Z' 5- R . haf y f Stage Door The Ferber-KauTman hiT, STage Door, was chosen by The Mas- queTeers oT I955 Tor Their seasons producTion. The enThusiasm oT - h ' T T denTs The seniors was shown Trom The early Try ouTs, w en nine y s u responded, righT Through The Tinal perTorrnance. The casT OT ThirTy- Two worked wi+h The sTage crew, properTy man, scripT girls, ward- robe rnisTress, and malre-up girls Tor Two monThs To produce an evening's enTerTainrnenT Tor MarshalliTes and Triends. T , l i l ff Q Xl X ,L ' ,f XX f' ,ff ,ef Q l T iffy, ff TT '3 'i 'wif s .ikjviv -X ix - t. g , Q' Q , 1 , i.T.X,g 'VV-S 2 cf: iv i mf,ijw,1r' T T iff 'T T T If T liliizllkh ill X '- li lT-vf I i ANI! V K hh' Eli H x W- .,.f ' l kkg, Q27 3' qs s milf KXNXN l X 4 - V. 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T- Hinton W Vanoyke A KNO' erger. Seated: A. Bishop, J. Besancon, J. Stiles, B. Montenaro, M, i ' i ' I nson, B. Lutz, A. Korol, W. Van Dyke, W. Godtrey. Standing: C. Ren schler, C. Langenbacher, T. Bear, J. Case, W. Heinernan, C. Ainsworth, Schaetter, M, Newron, F. Lopresti, E. Higham, L. Cass, N. Paimele. L Kazmayer, T. Hinton, P. O'Hara, R, Van Dyke. G. Simmons. Olga Brandt Bernice Susan Paige Mattie Big Mary Little Mary Madeline Judith Cantield Ann Braddock Mrs. Orcutt Kaye Hamilton Cast Elaine Higham Betty Lutz Barbara Bush Gail Simmons Judy Besancon Jackie Stiles Carol Rentschler Barbara Montanaro Linda Cass Carol Ainsworth Mary Newton 2 Lou Milhauser David Kingsley Keith Burgess Mrs. Shaw Dr. Randall Ellen Fenwick Tony Gillette Larry Westcott Billy Adolph Gretzl Bill l-leineman Bill VanDyke Tom t-linton Nan Parmelee Lynn Kazmayer Carol Langenbacher Nancy deVries Pat O'Hara Frank Lo Presti James Gosmano Q W5 ' a.. Q v DQS' Marshall Docket t SYS Stun Eclifors ' m m v' Press Bureau 19.13 The Eyes Have If Left to right: Mrs. Biddie, S. Waterman, K. Parmelee, T. .ff-.XJ Mfg,-.f First Row: J. Besancon, D Recd, S. Harwich, N. Kehr, R Ewing, L. Tineiii, J. Beiter, J. Briggs. Second Row: A. Bar- row, C. Bower, J. Weldon, D Reeves, C. Mihm, D. Carr, C OJ-iare, C. Lewis, B. Hoope B. Maiin. Third Row: D. How ard, M. De Grace, J. Giibert K. Born, S. Simpson, Mrs Biddie, S. Danno, J. Dewey R. Schwonke, S. Mac Arthur, J. Bartiett. Fourth Row: M Speziai, N, Kuhrt, CS. Form, H Doty, P. Larry, B. Donovan, J Biack, L. Skienar, R. Casper, i-licks, J. Coers. 62 Hinton, R. Donovan, M. He- L 4 berqer, W. Godfrey, L. Va- ione, K. King. 6' Cfxziff ,J 'x X 'l fi .- , . V, y ,. . -X., i f I M i' ' rw f C. I ,- ..... i' , Left to right: B. Lockwood, B. ,id N14 Couiter, L. Vaione, N. Eddy. i il' E M SK Repor+ers Varsily Cheerleaders -., 1 Kneeling: G. Bush, M. Clifford, k gf . oung, C. Rentsclvler. i 4 A Q 3 311 4 I f M Y ,X Vf Standing: T. O'Neil, I r M, l-ligby. l l gr' A ' bldg N-L V Y Y-,YY ,LJ ' .Link heerleaders Kneeling: W. Wilson, l. Fucns D. Reeves, B. Biisn, V. Weber. Sfanding: B, Montanaro, M Collyer, P. Jolnnson, P. Coprio N. Tisclnler. Junior Varsify Cheerleaders D. Carr, Mgr, Q Drum ln ' I I Mn -N X Majorettes llhl lgif , l W 16.5 Dr, X. Junior Varsily Maiorefles Display Varsily Maiorefles D Kneeling: K. Jermyn, E. Ensign, L. Beals Standing: S. Simpson lCo-captainl, N. Sen- ecal, D. Davy, A. Korol lCapt.l, J. Payne B. Kowalski, C. Lanqenbaclwer. Foreground: B. Sclwaefer, D. Papa. Baclr- ground: S. l-lardwiclc, J. Ensign, J. Laninq K. Lee, C. Newton, K. Gescnwind, Parmele. -Nvi- Bookstore Left to right: D. Detscrv, J. Stone. J. Merrwhardf, J. Lucyshyrw, P. Jcrmscrw, J. MCAr1rr, P. Meyers, fx. Barrow, C. DeLong, L. Cal- noun. Audio- Visual G. Bucrwker, T. O'Hare, R. Saw, J. McKay, D. Caspersorx, B. Bauer. W. Downs, B. Caspersorw, P. Pxberr drotlw, L. VaHorwe, R. Skrnrwer, P. Larry, J. Weyerts, J. MrlNer, E. Neliis, K. Pwmrrwer, J, Coers, J. Lrnqer, G. Brown. Gashiers First Row, left to right: M. Burn- ham, B. Bush, P, Bauer. Second Row: J. Sdrutie, B. Montersarc, D. Reeves, M. CcNyer, P. Caprlo. 2 3 2 I Showing Their Sk H Banking Oiflce Left io right: S. GaHoway. B. Lcckwood, N, Serwccak R. Wrrqiwt, S. Danno, J. Ferner, J, Hutdmsorw, M. Lamb. . I ll T-in i....:. Senior Band Officers Newton, F. Lo Presti, J. Sti W. Kruger. A High No1'e Inter-High Band First Row: M. Newten. D. Mans- field, J. Besancon, C. Bennlce Second Row: B. Sanderson, G Higgins, D. Ellis, E. Caster, Third Row: L. Brady, P. Maccne, C. Ainsworth, R. Currie, C. Newton. Inter-High Choir Firsl: Row: J. Raliani, B. Kettcrer, E. Benton, D. Reeves, M. He- berqer, W. Gcdlrey, V, Wriglnt, L. Jardine, J. Verrnett. Second Row: R. Bauer, B. Baker, R. Scrq, J. Baird, G, Clement, D. Mitchell J. Eclrardt, D. Heilrgrnan, B. Clark, K. Plummer. Alpha Tri-Y First Row: A. Johnson, M. Def Grace, C. Sennett, M. Galligan, P. Philipp. Second Row: A. Du- Pont, J. Lesco, K. lnlugoboom, P. Kubitz, M. De Grace, C. Chap- man, N. Temp, P. Clarlc. Theta Sigma Eta Tri-Y First Row: M. Hale, L. Calhoun M. Clark, C. Smith, l. Klatehn, D Rood. Second Row: P. Larae, A Bartusek, B. Malin, C. Bower, J Miller, P. Thorpe, S. De Bisschop J. Cavoti, K. Cerra. Third Row G. Reper, B. Hoppe, G. Goetz, K. Kane, M. Josh, N. Davie, K Geschwincl, J. Echer, C. Lewis. X if? 555' 'qs' Beta Hi-Y First Row: C. Behulce, N. Kuhrt Jr., Treasurer, J, Hardenbrgglq Second Row: W. Butterfield, M Miles, M. Thorne - President, W Statt - Secretary. Third Row: J Bartlett, C. White, J. Hanlon, D Bemish, W. Manzelr, C. Turner, R. Giebel, P, Judge, S. Rood, R, Newman. -wa nap Q' X A ' - .E 5 - A A4 A A A X X ,wif X A, T A A Ili Y' l Xxxxx X A ' '5:?SiLf'f'se'S, W 3 ' ' N ' Xxx NA X,E'Q'aiiaQ:Ija5y In 5 , X A -. IE.-if'Nv'?5E4'V'7 U! 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A Jones. J. Crist, L. l-lvsner, V. Brown, V. Peterson, K. Geshwind G. Goetz, B. Shawhan, C. King O. Service, C. Thomas, J. Biggs J. Elwell, V. l-lix, J. Clarlr, Mrs Pollizi. Fourth Row: J. Thompson B. Loclcwood, J. Smith, N. Kehr S. Hardwick. Sports For lhose who preferred ouidoor sporis, soccer, solflball, and Tennis were offered: while for rhe indoor sporfs enfhusiasls bowling, loadminion, and dancing was provided. Sealed: B. Fordyce, T. Connocchioli, M. John- son. J. Caress, S. Atwood, G. Irish, R. Ewing, G. Wilson. Standing: B. l-loppe, A. Barrow, E. Beniley. V. Jacques, R. Dobbertin, J. Crist, Mrs Loughlin, J. Roesser, K. LaBar. K. Born, G Lallricella. P. hlodeclcer, D. Merriclc. Volleyball Firsi Row: M, Waugh, J. Wagner, S. Atwood. N. Kehr, G. Irish, S. l-lardwiclc. Second Row: A. M. Barrow. P, l-lodecker, E Bently, G Lauricella. V. Jacques, J. Dewey, J. Sfeih. Display First Row: J. Clayton, M. McLeod, M. Davis M. Bianchi, Cu, Carney, Mrs. Steifz. C. Finucane S. Loyeland, B. Root, B. Schaefer, K. Falardeall Second Row: B. Shawhan, C. Newton. F. Ros- sifer, l'l. Dofy. J. Hardenbrocvlc, C. Weaver, B Carr, A. Bierworth, M. Reilly, D. Gulbransen D. Sturm, J. Elwell, K. Kleisly, J. Malin, S Hardwick. A ffo f 1 . .5 . s. f ., . .,J'm. . . l - .f wut 1 fi' ff nv .J .Nile '4L.'if1fiJ Q ' ,, I First Rowi J. Parsons, S. Patton. P. Argento, Coach Bushnell, Dumphy. D, Axon, C. Kowalski, W. Carr F Grmes W. VanDyke, H. Doty. R, Axon,.R. Dean. Second Row: W, Schaelzler. C. Weaver, R. Simpson, R VanDyke L Sk enar J. Eckhardt. Baseball Wifh a T i 'f-' -1 f A Varsily Baseball l954 W T' R fl X. Marshall Jefferson ,,,..,...... --, W 5 , 5 Marshall Monroe -W Xi. Marshall Franklin ........,, lgx ,W ,al 5 Marshall Easl ..,.....,,,... , X. 3, ' R, I Marshall Aquinas lexhibilionl Y, I XX Marshall Edison ...,,.,a.A -,. ii E Marshall Wesl ..,,..Y,.. U li lr, Marshall Charlolle ...,,..,,.,... 4 li 4 Marshall Madison ,,..,.,.,...... X Q Marshall Madison llirsl place playolll .f J Secfionals N, X Marshall Corning Free Academy V VX' A 11-1-1 Marshall Baiavia ,..,,..,,...,,, X l MIN l Weaver at bat with Carr i on declc circle, W. VanDylwe catching and Bushnell the um- pire. , 'F 2' . g if X fn aseball 1' QD - Q Q N3 I ,L I John lvlarshall's l954.baseball feam capfured fhe cify champion- -, x,wA 'TK X ship before finally bowing in fhe Secfional finals fo a fine Bafavia feam. Acfually, fhe feam fied for firsf place wifh Madison buf won V The righf fo represenf Rochesfer in fhe Secfionals by defeafing lvlad- K ison in a special playoff game. Marshall had many individual heroes, lr, X four of whom were honored by being selecfed fo fhe All-Scholasfic V' baseball Team' Cuffielder Chuck Weaver' shorfsfo l.arr Slcl , i i J I l i Q frffku ,d fill liafxg LJ f' . , , p, y enary cafcher, Bill VanDylceg and pifcher, Don Axon: all received firsf feam berfhs. lnfielders, Bobby Dean and S+uie Pa++on, plus pircher, Floyd Junior Grimes received honorable menfion. The brillianf hurling of Axon, fhe greaf Team spirif and aggressiveness of Van- Dylce, fhe fine balfing and shorf fielding of Slclenar, and fhe fre- mendous clufch and power hiffing of Weaver helped fo malce Coach Bushnell 5 i954 baseball feam one of fhe finesf in Marshalls hisfory. O I of Their Fingers SHQW bm g tagged by Dean at second base. v 71 Kron, R. Donovan, W. Dumphy. Secon inks, G. Niedermeier, J. Coers, J. LUMM riff ,M ,Wrljw W Wlsrlf . f W . 1, L 4 Basketball .I fl K VV,f ,V A3 'A I .4'V','.f: E.: i 7 ' X 7' AX I 1 Milli ,461 NN Xml Baske-+ball 1954- 1955 WW 0 'V' L ' 3 53 1 Q Isl half W i ' ,J 'V , Marshall 54 Spencerporl f,,, W- WU- 36' if I 'A 41 l V' L Marshall 68 Monroe .,.,., U- 50 A Q' , W , Marshall 6l Edison .,..., --- 57 Marshall 6l Charlolle M, -H 59 ,JM , i Marshall 77 Franlclin H- -U 63 LZ, P Marshall 50 Jefferson do 5I 7' '-Qlllii Marshall 53 Easl .,e. -,- 84 . U 'N 'M,,fl, Marshall 38 Wesl ,.,.,,,, -H 52 H UM Marshall 36 Madison ,.,,.,., ,, W-, 55 ' A zna hair ,fi 'sill ii Marshall 55 Aquinas loverlirnel ,... .,,. 5 9' ' ,l J 'l Marshall 64 Monroe ..,,.,.,,., .,.. 5 5 Marshall 42 Charlolle .,.,,,,, --, 37 Marshall 56 Edison ,H V- 38 Marshall 63 Franklin -- ,H Sl Marshall 6l Jefferson .s,. 40 Marshall 5I Easl ,.,, um, 72 Marshall 36 Madison .... 54 'kexhibilion games N Basketball L , .Nix liw ii The l954-55 season proved a banner year for lhe Marshall ' hi-1. 5 Hoopslers. The boys finished lhe lirsl half wilh a 4-4 record, buf X l ' in lhe second half il was improved lo a 5-3 ledger. X N Highlighls of lhe schedule were a come-from-behind 42-37 A ' ,N lriumph over Charlolle, and a 6l-40 massacre ol Jefferson afler ' XX lhe Slalesmen had ruined our chances for a Seclional loerlh wilh a 'll SX , 5I-50 upsel win. gre-:X ' ' R gm Larry Slclenar was The leamls high scorer wilh 243 poinls, in- Xi 41 L L cluding a record-smashing 34 againsl Franklin. Bill Hicks was second l Q l J. wilh l74, and was lhe +eam's lop rebounder. Bobby Dean and Chuck 7' ly Weaver supplied lhe oulside slrenglh, while Gary Niedermeier iff jj L gave Hiclcs able assislance under lhe boards. Bill Carr was lhe +eam's defensive slalwarl as he conlinually held lhe opposilion's lop scorers in checlc. 'N Zvi Q r 6 3 ' ,L jg Z2 C LIL X , JK ' bsllxl '9'-'h Aix ! il .4 a V, V V 'fx ' ,, 'gf x. ' Land of fhe Granfs L x QLGW 4 K bu aa ' 4 I A OL! L. X ' 5 ,. 4 x- 4 J r .-f' 'A A J . . 4, 'ns -I U 1 , 5, . s- l. V. Basketball r,,,, First Row: N, Weld, J. Jeffries, G. Brown, R. Higham, P. O'Hara, T. Compton, F. Rossiter. H. Doty, D. Gulbransen. Second Row: P. Morton, R. Axon, J. Fox, G. Macpherson, J. Hardenbroolc. W. Currie, L. Gross, L. Piver, D. Smith. Third Row: A. Maccallini, S. Power, J. Schieve, D, Graw, D. Heligman, J. Dolobertin, L: Helzfer, D. Justice, G. Rundell, D. Miller, P. Kass, Coach Carrol. 73 A .41 . . - vans vis 'MJSJJV' 1 r::ff.-wwf... .,-., ,...- V ...,..-- l i ach Thrall. Third Row: A. Junlcer, D. Carperson, D. Smiih, First Row: W. Heineman, B. DiPonzio, F. Umberiqo, E. Co Mambretti, G. Leigh, J. liierrinq, A.XViola, J. Cave-larro R D. Chamberlin, B. Noonan, S. Power, F. Conte, M. Brush, J. Cantaben, G. irish, J. Ivilarvin. Second Row: T. Guqlin, M. Dobbertiri. J. Rhodes, E. Rothaug, C. Di Pilato, R. Smith, l-lerriclc, S. Pfierfer, C.,Ro h, G. Ar endinqer, I.. Jolidon, R. B. Schneider, R. Usborne, R. Junior, G. Manttle, J. Limbeclr. Currie, R. Ernest, Coach av Baumbarqer, D. D lla D. Haefle. Vella, G. Schudel, D Va, u Qfxjotto, M. Minarik, 1 X . k ' X ri , X .r 1 , . N ,r, sy QQ ,ir I e,,FootbaII Team . 'J GJ X F' X i 37 ' . f E? if ffiq T 5 'lv' The foorball Team, under rhe able leadership 6 i es? JU f I2 of Coach Davis and his assisranrs, Roy Thrall and if F H 7 3,-SROY' UWA 13 Ted Gauqlin, had a successful season. The Team in X l H in 'W a surprise move bear 'rhe highly favored Jerferson WJ Marshall lg T990 'TAT' ',,' ream, I9-13. The boys honored from our Team were 2 flxlmaiilrg ' T W' i'l'H Dou van Puri An' P m Q ' J B b I i ar al Fr il Vid! ILM I2 q e, tr ie o reniung, an o l A 1 ' ' ' Noonan. The ca rains were Bill l-lerneman, Dou shal 6 ,'Eas'r H- 6 p Q , afghan , QMKQMONOG W ' 2 Van Purre, George Schudel, Arnie Pommereninq, rl' X1 ,Nl l TTTVTTT in Ronnie Usborne, Melvin lvlenarilc, Dick Smirh, and Q71 lf Tony Grorrc ' K x j. U ' f R . ,G T . .N ,-. f . i n v . : Q , sg , . . 1 X ' T W! K I S, 'V . f - -- K-J lv I SP , vi Ai f of Q i J sf if xi' I r ll QW' v 56 R N if ' my 464 GMES T 1 Na 4 A ,H , , M TW JUG! on .N r L X f A Y , O40 plus , , f df 74 W Soccer 1954 'T Under The able guidance oT Coach Gerace The John Marshall Ji piTchmen ha,d a successful season wiTh a record in ciTy compeTiTion oT Q ff' , gg! Tour wins, Three Ties, and one loss. The one loss was To The high -,X , 3 D raTed EasT Team. ATTer compleTing The league season, The booTers .w1 V Dyizf' moved inTo The quarTer finals of SecTion V championship play where 1' Few-ffkc f They losT To a deTermined Wayne CenTral Team 4-O. Co-capTains if Diclc STurm and Larry Higbee, along wiTh John Turpin and Al kg Lev WI' Wheeler were sTanolouTs in ciTy and secTional play. Guarding The K fffvryvx V neTs Tor The Team were Bill l-liclcs and Gary Niedermeier who aided L. greaTly in John Marshalls success. X X437 .....,Ai f1'?A,l'i pk i-'! iff .,,, .. lJl.i . . ,ff yi Marshall 2 EasT W., Marshall 2 WesT ,,,, QQ ffpf Marshall 5 CharloTTe .L 5673-rj mf!! 13 Marshall 2 Edison M, YS' Marshall 2 JeTTerson . ,, Marshall l Madison -H Marshall 5 Monroe ,. Marshall 6 Franlclin M. , lSecTionalsl Marshall O Wayne CenTral First Row: D. Howard, N. Edgett, E. Pherson, L., l-ligbee, R. L, Van Dyke, W. Bryant, D. Crawford Third Ro N Cannon Sturm, A. Weaver, R. Romig, R. Muller, D. MansTield. Sec- D. Grau, N. Mistal, P. Kron, D. LiebeT W l-lclcs G Ne e ond Row: R. Milne, G. Frank, R..Gie-ble, R. Rider, D. Fisher, meier, E, Rit. D. Justice, W. Statt, D Be n J Echn G. Hegerty, Coach Gerace, D. l-leligman, L. Piver, J. Turpyn, G, MgCPh9ar5Qn, 75 ross Country 1954 This year The cross couniry ream under iheir new coach, Mr. Carol, finished wilh a record of rwo wins againsr ihree serbaclcs. l-loping +o repeal lheir seclional win ol lasi year ihey ran a srrong fifrh in lhis iourieen learn Meeir. Pacing lhe field of IOS was Ronnie l-laucli who blazed home wiih a lime of I2:O8 for rhe 2.4 mile course. Aiding rhe Jurisls' cause was Dave Jacox who finished in ninih posiiion. Orhers finishing in order were Chuclc Wenzel, Bob Cairns, Kevin Considine, lvlilce Walsh, and Dave Crellin. Coach Carol should be corn- mended for ihe showing his Jream made in ihe sec- iw c KV, QL. fionals. J -1 gurl yn o F Oi Lf 9 0 L A Clow il Kneeling: D. Mitchell, C. Barnard, D. Jacox, C. Wenzel, D Crel n F Beatty C Calhoun Sian In F. Stegernan, K. Considine, R. Campbell, R. Cairns, Mr. Caro as K R l-lauc Hetzke. 76 x-1. A rx , ,yr ,U ' f E 2, -S ,gl jx, ng .Q js, 1? .sr vi. uf- W -R Su First Row: D, Egan, D. Phillips D Jacox R Weigg 'I' K V . - . . , . ass. Stanin, W, Statt, Coach Davis W. Hicks C D PI w. Bsumbafgef, R. Kirby, G, Finder, P. Corwin, K. H , c 'T D H' 1' J v Toi ' ' G Second Row: R. l-Tauck, G. SchaeTTer, R. Sturm, R, Cairnawia. NTTSEZSQTT. i lelqmeni U an mer' Mi Waishl D Haeieic L... ,, . mfilllf- Cer ,oi . TPM' 4 .sf Track The John Marshall Traclc Team suTTered several deTeaTs during The year ending up The season wiTh a I-7 record. This record does noT indicaTe The hard work and long hours The boys spenT Training Tor Their meeTs. Two consisTenT winners on The Traclc Team were Wesley Baumloerger in The TOO and 220 yard dashes and Doug Van PuTTe in The halT mile. The JurisTs' only win came when They Thumped JeTTerson 62-31. WiTh mosT OT lasT year's Track Team reTurning, and wiTh Coach Davis aT The helm, The JurisTs should show decided improvemenT over This spring. 77 wi' .WJ Y. G?'.v'.e bx.N A.- l N 1 1 ,,,.,........----.. First Row: P. Burris, W. HaeTle, W. Rawlings, M. Minarilc, l. Pleifrler, R. Cantaben. R. Bauer, M. Madison. Third Kow: rdillo, P. Crellin, D. Crellln, R. Alrnan. l. Roth, J. Wyant, l. Ernest, D. Haefle, J, Hough, A. Wheeler, F. Conte, J. D, Buckley, B. Miles. Second Row: Coach Davis, D. Swartz, Rlwgdegy W. l-lelngman, E, Perrin, R, Haefle, R. Chamberlin, . Blanchard, J. Carsiairs, A, Viola, D. Van Putie, J, Hay- R, Nognan, R, Rider, R. Pearl, M. Herrick. ward, W. Weis, L. Jolidon, G. Leigh, B. Di Ponzio, H. Q 1 , f A I A -. f .off Ms... 4.1.1 if-af .4 restling 1955 M444 M' ns. 'gl I, . , 8 1 Qi ,Je f...:......4e.f.. X50 Under The splendid TuTelage oT Coach Davis, The Marshall wresrling Tea ended, w I .. , . . . .. . ' j The l955 grunT and groan campaign wiTh several individual sTandouTs. I , ' OuTsTanding Tor The JurisTs were Mel Minarile, Doug Van PuTTe, and Don HaeTele.f M , VJ Bill Heineman, Sonny PTeiTler, Bobby Noonan, and George Schudell also gave a good ' QL, I accounT oT Themselves. -LSM2124f1ffs::s:'::'zf:vz:mf:w-:Qn I 4 lx li 7 . ,. , ,fxfx lg I KK? l i A 1 .37 . F ,. if Vx U K ' . ff i ,f Coeps f Sm, . Marshall 25 WesT ,U .,, I8 Marshall 6 EasT ..,. W- 35 Marshall ll Madison -, W, 3I Marshall ll CharloTTe -M ,H 34 Marshall 26 Franklin N, U I5 Marshall 20 Monroe W, ,H 2I 16' X1 1:11 --- ennis The John Marshall Tennis leam posled a record of Jrwo wins, Jrwo losses, and fwo draws in Jrhe IQS4 spring season under lhe guidance ol Mr. Carol, Jrheir coach. John Miller, Gary Niedermeier, Dave Thorne playing singles, and Wayne Slali and Tom Sallsman leamed up for doubles: all did very well considering The limired amounr ol praclice fhey were able To gel. John Miller made an unsuccess- ful arrempl a+ lhe ciiy championship in singles, and Wayne and Tom were bealren in iheir lry lor cily doubles championship. 1 x ly! X x y X X x X x K 1, fs' I X i 'T' -.91 'X ' T iiii' sf T Ti' T X 4 FW' . fi ' f X l'. T. fi X I ' I ' l XX Vw I . I ' 1' mit' N315 ---we 'FF' 1, 1 '1-1 TLT Coach Ca rol G Neidermeier, J. Miller, W. Statt. J. Chittenden, D. Thorne, T. Sal 79 WY X . 3 . Pi , i lg M llxx, lfui N li lf w fix .fi ll my li lf A get 1 Ji -. lil xi g.'vfL J jg. AW 7. X.,u.xa 1.3 gk. N ,' QX5 ,f 72 4,-, ix-XXE fb X ix ,,,,,,..........W. i WDDNS , . KNT5 Back Row: G. Purdy, J. Miller, R. DeBock. C. Donner, F. Stegeman, M. Reilly, D. Cole, B. Stanin, D. Grau, B. Butler. Front Row: D. Hamill. M. Miles. H. Gregory, J. Herring, T. Davis, l.. VanDylce, D. Mayfield, D. Ralston, D. Crawford, D. Davis in water. Coach Gerace on side. ' I 1 V' '17ii!v.-,,qv. X 5693 'X - I I x E 'V R 'sp '1' so 3 ,160 Swlmmm g 1955 N ' Q C oc Q gi - 'K-.X Q, X X . fr' ' X. -X ll 3 John Marshalls i955 swimming learn splashed Q Six .4 ' s gg? +0 an impressive iour wins in a colorful and spiriled Q N id display. -A 'xx ' Y Lqi 'i I X., Coach Tony Gerace relied heavily on Dick Q .ffffmlfggf 33 Davis, IOO ard breaslslrokeq Bill Buller, IOO ard . X -ii' -'v Y . . Y Q, Y A Qi? baclcslroke, and Fred Slegeman. l5O yard individual Nl 5 X. medley. X Qi These looys formed Jrhe nucleus of lhe squad, ,QR Ng! HEjfiA,2fI4ffi'z and along wilh diver Dave Ralslon, scored mos'r of so X if., 'fi-if Swift- The Jurisls' poinls. X X ff, Sf sl ii 3 X l is g ' V y Marshall 53 Monroe - 22 , Marshall 35 Charlolle 40 Marshall Jefferson Marshall Easl D-- . Marshall Franklin ,..... gy X I l s X D X X x S i' R V ' 5 -Xl' : X lt - Q Q 3 , u ... . - -f s 3- v-. N i, ,. Y X xx 1 X N wb., X Q. 1 X X' K? yy :Q Q r. R xl K SX fl ss fs, . xi P X sg, .. so V i. g i ll X X, X' 'gil , E' W' I 1 A ' - - X .X 'Xi 'X r Wal s- 80 .B , K ' X XX iv Q N l X I . , ffyil 4 'fx' jp fm! ,1 I ni f, -,ff A r low'-if - 4 .. .I JA 7p?fif.':. if enior tati tic Q LOUIS ACIERNO I39 Chesterfield Dr. No. 4l3 Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter Activities 33 Memorial Day I, 2, 3, 43 Marshall Night Barn 33 Hi-Y I3 Home- room Basketball I, 23 Spanish Assembly 33 Highland Park Concert I, 2, 33 Marshall Day l, 3, Navy CAROL AINSWORTH l03 Standish Road Greece CentraI3 Homeroom President I, 2, 43 Alternate 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior l.etter Scholarship 33 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 School Award 33 8th and 9th Grade Mixer I3 Orchestra I, 23 Individual Photo Agent 23 Junior and Senior Band and Orchestra l, 2, 33 Athletic Banquet 33 Junior Waitress, Senior Tea 33 Junior Prom 33 Circulation John Quill 33 Serving Senior Party 33 Memorial Day Senior Band and Orchestra 33 Swimming I3 Lite Saving 2, 33 Instructor Aid 33 Bowling 3, 43 Volleyball I, 2, 33 Softball 3. College MARGARET J. AUTEN 280 McCall Road HiIton3 Junior Choir I, 23 Senior Choir 3, 4, Work THOMAS H. BARR 85 Kislingbury Street No. 73 lntra-Mural Basketball I3 Track 23 Bth and 9th Grade Mixer I3 Memorial Day I3 Snowball 23 Jr. Prom 3. Work WESLEY R. BAUMBARGER IIO Lexington Avenue No. 34: Bank Messenger 33 Homeroom Basketball l, 23 Football 43 Track 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 4. Armed Forces THOMAS T. BEAR 28l Willis Avenue No. 303 Varsity Soccer I3 'Homeroom Representative 23 Assembly I, 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Football 23 Marshall Day 23 Dramatics 33 Radio Workshop 33 Sr. Band I, 23 Bowling 2, 4. Armed Forces BEVERLY BEGA 45 Whitman Road Monroe College JUDITH K. BESANCON l78 Hoover Road Greece CentraI3 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Maior Letter Scholarship 33 Baseball I3 Stunts 33 Soccer 33 Ping Pong 33 Social Dancing 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Band I3 Lunchroom Alternate Representative 23 Jr, Waitress Senior Tea 33 Library Aide 3, 43 Serving Sr. Party 33 Grad- uation Usher 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Docket Reporter 43 Editor Senior Section ot John Quill 43 Honor Roll Z3 Honorable Mention I, 3. College ALBERTA CHARMIAN BISHOP I5 Ross Street No. 4l3 Swimming Team I3 Swimming Club I, 2, 33 Bowling Club I, 23 Stunt Club Jr. I, 2, 33 Sr. Choir 2, 43 Jr. Choir I3 Cheer- leader 33 Assembly 33 Water Satety Leader I, 2, 33 Hit Pin 2, 33 Senior Life Saver 4. Drama School V .' .ian-lille. .1 7 --s, .3 -I Tit 3, S- i--,' 43,3 Y, ry f , A L -. 3' i 7: . I 1 1 The Emperor's Palace DORIS N. BLADDY 585 Driving Pk. Ave. No. 343 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Jr. Choir I3 Inter.Jr.-Choir I3 Home- room Representative Alternate 33 Snowball 23 Jr. Prom 33 S. A. Assembly 43 Career Day 23 8th and Sith Grade Party I3 Assembly I3 Tri-Y I, 23 Elementary School Visitation I3 l0th Grade Party 23 Honor Roll I, 33 Honorable Mention I, 2, 33 Jr. Sr. Party 3' John ouiii Staff 43 Marshall Day7'Z. college BONITA BLANCHARD A I9I Ridgecrest Road East High ANNEX: Swimming I, 2, 33 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 4. R.l.T. BARBARA A. BLATTNER 3553 Ridge Road W. Greece Central3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Choir I3 Rating Clerk 33 Honorable Menticn 2. College CAROL BRASSER ,- ll07 Long Pond Road Greece Central3 Jr. -Choir I3 Sr.'Choir 23 Athletic Banquet 3. Undecided WILLIAM BRYANT SIS Clay Avenue No. 4l3 Soccer Team 3, 43 Intra-BasketbalI3 Jr. Choir I3 Bank Messenger ,3. College MARTHA BURNHAM 248 Eastman Avenue Greece Central3 Honorable Mention I, 2, 33 Graduation Usher 33 9th Grade mixer I3 I0th Grade mixer 23 Junior Prom 33 Snowball 33 Museum Usher I3 Rating Clerk 43 Business Manager John Quill 43 TrieY I3 Lunchroom Cashier 3, 43 Basketball 23 Radio 43 Drama 'ti Junior Senior Party 3. Work BARBARA A. BUSH I9 Canary Street No. 343 Bowling I, 33 Varsity Cheerleader Z, 3, 43 Junior Choir I3 Homeroom Banking Clerk l, 23 Lunchroom I3 Memorial Day Parade l, 2, 3, 43 Career Day Committee3 Alternate Banking Clerk 33 March ol Dimes I3 Spring Assembly 33 Senior Banquet Waitress 33 Student Association Secretary 33 Assembly 33 Pep Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Radio Workshop 43 Lunchroom Cashier 3, 43 Marshall Day Decorations 23 S.A. Assembly 33 Social Dancing 23 Co'Captain- Varsity Cheerleaders 3. Work WILLIAM A. BUTLER 90 Ayer Street Greece Central3 Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention I, 2, 33 Trattic Squad 3, 43 Snowball Decoration Committee 33 Homeroom Basketball l, 23 Junior Town Meeting 43 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Athletics 3, College PAT CAPRIO 34 Augustine Street No. 73 Swimming 2, 33 Water Satety Leader 23 Soccer 2, 33 Ping Pong 2, 33 Badminton 23 Stunt Club 23 Basketball 23 Hit Pin 23 Reserve Cheerleader 2, 33 Minor Athletic Letter 23 Maior Athletic Letter 33 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 33 Marshall Day 23 Homeroom Banking Clerk 23 Memorial Day 2, 3, 43 Career Day 23 Favors Snowball 23 Chairman l0th Grade Party 23 March ot' Dimes 23 Halloween Hoo 23 Jr, Sr. Party 23 Assembly 33 Secretary Senior Choir 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Minor Activities 3. Work LESLIE CARR 53 Everett Street Greece Central3 Wrestling 3, 43 Radio 23 Dramatics 23 Assembly 23 Junior Prom 3. Undecided WILLARD S. CARR 89 Mayflower Street No. 4l3 Football 33 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom President 33 Assembly 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter Athletics 23 Maior Letter Athletics 3. Work JOANNE CASE 98 Apollo Drive Greece Central3 Homeroom Banking Clerk I, 2, 33 Athletic Banquet 33 Student Secretary 33 Junior Choir I3 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Lite Saving 23 Water Satety 23 Sr. Lite Saving 33 Service Corps 43 Ushering at Museum 43 Honorable Mention 2, 3. College LINDA R. CASS l429 Ridge Road West Monroe3 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 33 Soccer 3, 43 Bowling I3 Badminton 33 Spanish Assembly 33 Picture Representative 43 Memorial Day 33 Senior Lite Saving 33 Minor Letter Scholarship 23 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Individual Photo Secretary 23 Tennis 33 Dance Sports Day 2. College THOMAS W, CASS I2 Fairview Heights Aguinas Institute3 Post Graduate. College EDWARD F. CASTER 7I M5993 Avenue No. 73 Inter-High Band and Orchestra 3, 43 Senior Band' 'and Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Maior Letter Activities 33 Minor Letter Activities 33 Scholarship Art Award, Key 3, Honorable Mention I, 23 As, sembly 33 Homeroom Aide 3. COIIEQS GAIL A. CLEMENT B0 Dorothy Avenue No. I53 Assemblies l, 2, 3, 43 Ottice Messenger I3 Junior Choir I. Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter-Junior Choir I3 Inter-'Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Banking Clerk I, 2, 33 Bth and 9th Grade Mixer I3 l0th Grade Party 23 Senior Banquet 33 Lunchroom I, Snowball 37 GVGCIUGUOV1 33 Schmanke Street Dance 33 Usher at Museum 43 Jr. Prom 32 my I, 2. College Senior JACK COERS l398 Dewey Avenue CharIoi're3 Baseball Manager I3 Baskelball 2, 3, 43 John Quill Ari Slaff 43 Dockel Reporler 2, 3, 43 Halloween Hop 33 Radio Engineer 3, 43 Homeroom Baskelball I, 23 Honorable Menlion Arr Exhibil 2, 3, 4. College CAROL J. COLE 97 Buckman Road Greece CenIral3 Junior Choir I3 Sr. Choir 23 Honorable Menlion 2. Work MARY MARGARET COLLYER 564 Weiland Road Greece Cenlral3 Varsily Cheerleader 3, 43 Lunchroom Cashier 2, 43 Halloween Hop 33 March of Dimes 33 Memorial Day Parade 2, 3, 43 Swimming I3 Banking Clerk I, 2, 33 Hil Pin I3 Sludenl Secrelary 4. Work JOANNE CONGILARO 205 Bidwell Terrace Easr Junior High School IBinghamIon, New Yorkl3 Honorable Menfion 3, 4. Work NEIL WM. CONNON 7 Brooklyn Sireei Allan Glen's, Glasgow, ScolIand3 Hi-Y I, 23 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Homeroom Baskelball I3 Honorable Menlion 2, 33 Honor Roll 33 Assembly I. College LYLE G. CONRAD' l93 Albermarle Sfreef No. 73 Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Baskelball I, 2, 33 Inlra- Swimming I, 23 Raling Clerk 2, 33 Docket Pholographer 43 John Quill Adverlising Manager 43 Homeroom Represenlaliye Allernale 43 Museum Guide I3 Minor Leller in Scholarship 33 Marshall Day 2. College MARIAN L. CORSON 3I8 Sfeko Avenue No. 4I3 Scholarship 2, 33 Swimming I3 Baseball I3 Soccer 23 Bowling 23 Legislalure Represenlariye Allornale I3 Lunchroom I3 G.A.A. Meeling 23 Wailress Aihlelic Banouel 33 Favors-Snowball 23 Tri-Y I, 2. Work JAMES D. COSMANO 24 Banker Place No. 4I3 Homeroom Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Banking Clerk I, 2, 33 Snowball Commillee I, 23 Junior Parly 33 Bowling Team 3, 43 Aller School Swimming I, 2, 33 Honorable Meniion 23 Swimming I3 Junior Choir I3 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Assembly 33 Banking Clerk 2, 33 Memorial Day I3 Halloween Hop I3 Red Cross Dance 2. Armed Forces BARBARA J. COTE I46 Maryland Slreel No. 343 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I3 SrudenI's As- socialion Treasurer 43 Jr. Heallh Council 33 Soccer I3 Hir Pin I3 Swimming 23 Baseball 23 Memorial Scholarship Drive 2, 33 -Minor Leller Acliyilies 33 Minor Leller Scholarship 33 Wardroomllvlislress Sr. Choir 3, 43 Typisr lor Yearbook 43 Maior Leller Aclivilies 43 Co-Chairman I0lh Grade Parry 23 Halloween Hop 23 Finance Com- ..I.r f 3 rigli gg 33r, . , -Jr. A . . ,iof ,. 4 3' EF I T 'YT' Life among royalty tati tic miilee 43 Assemblies I, 2, l3,'43 Gradualion 33 Schmanke Slreef Dance 33 Jr. Prom 33 Individual Pholo Secrelary 23 Honorable Menlion 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 2. Work TRACY COUNTS IOI Easfman Aveniue CharIofle3 Homeroom Baskelball I, 2, 33 Swim Club I, 23 Honorable Menlion 2, 33 lnlra-Swimming I3 Memorial Day 2. Work DONALD L. CRAMER IBO Florence Avenue Barnard3 Homeroom Baskelball I3 Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Lunchroom Chair- man I. Undecided PATRICIA K. CRAMPTON 3l4 Merrill Slrdel No. 4I3 Minor Lelfer Scholarship 33 Homeroom Raling Clerk l,,2, 3, 43 Memorial Scholarship Drive I3 Individual Pholo Agenl 23 Office Piclure Assislant 23 John Quill 23 Senior Banquel I, 323 Senior Parry 33 Student Secrelary 33 S.A. Campaign 43 Goblin's Ball 43 Tri-Y I, 23 Honorable Menlion I, 2, 33 Marshall Day Dec- oralions 23 Jr. Prom Decoralions 33 John Quill Slafi 4. College RICHARD L. CURRIE , 329 Eleclric Avenue No. 73 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra I, 3, 43 Infra-High Band 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Banking Clerk I, 2, 3, 43 Dockel 2, 33 Museum Usher 23 Red Cross Dance 23 Minor Leller Scholarship 23 Minor Leffer Aclivilies 23 Maior Leller Scholarship 33 Maior Leller Aclivilies 33 Honorable Menlion I, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3. College CAROL ANN CUVELIER 56 Apollo Drive Sl. John's SchooI3 Sludenl Slore 2, 33 Banking and Special Sale 33 Senior Parly 33 Minor Leller Scholarship 33 Wafer Safely 33 Senior Life Saving 33 Marshall Fashion Board 3. Undecided SYLVIA L. DANIELS 596 Dewey Avenue Harding3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 23 Tri-Y I, 23 Soccer'23 Baskelball 2, 33 Jr. Choir I3 Lunchroom 3. Undecided JUNE E. DAVIS 52 Florence Avenue Barnardj Banking Clerk I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Bowling I3 Bad- minlon I3 Minor Leller Aclivilies 23 Tri-Y I, 23 Sludenl Secrelary 43 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Gradualion Usher 3. College RICHARD L. DAVIS 2527 English Road Nazarelh HaIl3 Swimming Team 2, 3, 43 Ouldoor Traffic Squad 3, 43 Honorable Menlion I, 2, 3, 43 Maior Leiler Aihlelics 33 Minor Leller Scholarship 33 Homeroom Baskelball I3 Snowball 33 Jr.-Sr. Party 23 8Ih-9rh Grade Mixer I3 Co-Caplain Swimming Team 4. DEANNA College DAVY 64 Clay Avenue No. 4I3 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Sr. Corps 3,9-43 Memorial Day 33 Drum Maiorelles 2, 3, 43 Bowling 23 Alhlelic Banque? 33 TriY I I - , 23 Bow ing 2. College ROBERT DEAN 220 Rand Sireei No. 4l3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Wreslling I3 Baskefball 2, 3, 43 Choir I, 3, 43 Homeroom Baskelball I3 Minor Leller in Sporls 33 Maior Leller in Sporls 33 Aller School Swimming I, 23 Junior-Senior Parly 33 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 23 Pres. Jr. Choir l, Armed Forces or Work MARGARET D. DeGRACE I42 Flower Ciiy Park SI. Michael IWisconsinl3 Tri-Y'43 Swimming I, 2, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Badminlon 2. Work JANE A. DENGLER 257 Mill Road Nazarelh3 Bowling 23 Goblins BaII3 Honorable Meniion 23 Senior Parly3 Sludeni Secrelary. Work NANCY A. deVRIES I792 Ridge Road Wesl Greece CenlraI3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 l0Ih Grade Parry 23 John Quill Sales Slaff 2, 33 Aihlelic Banquet 33 Circulalion IJohn Quilll 33 Homeroom All. Raling CIerk3 Museum Usher 3, 43 Senior Parly 33 Memorial Day I, 2, 3, 43 Inlerhigh Band I, 23 Minor Leller in Scholarship 23 Minor Lelier in Aclivilies 23 Maior Leller in Scholarship 3. College ROBERTA DOBBERTIN 5 Acfon Sfreef Greece Cenlral3 Baseball 2, 33 Soccer I, 2, 3, 43 Baskelball I, 2, 33 Senior Life Saving 33 Ping-Pong 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Wafer Safely Aid 33 Honorable Menrion 2, 33 Badminlon 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 Minor Leller in Alhlelics 33 Play Days 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Swimming I3 Memorial Day 33 Siunls 4. College CHARLES W. DONNER, JR. 208 Bidwell Terrace No. 343 Homeroom Baskelball I, 2, 33 Band I, 33 Swim Club I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y I. 23 Swim Team 3, 43 Traffic Squad 43 Museum Guide 2, 43 Marshall Day 23 Lunchroom Chairman 23 Museum Usher 23 Orcheslra I3 Honor Roll 2, 33 l0'rh Grade Parly. College f JJ 1 SJ enior ian msc jeg? RICHARD DONOVAN 360 Maplewood Avenue No. 7, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, Sports Announcer 3, Sports Editor IJohn Quilll 4, Sports Editor lDocketl 4, Sports Reporter 3, Station Manager 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter ln Sports 3, Minor Letter in Activities 4, Minor Letter in Scholarship 4, Maior Letter in Sports 4, Scholarship Magazine Writing Award 3, Homeroom Basketball 8, Jr.wSr. Party 3, Marshall Day 2. College LOUIS DOVIDEO 73 Mason Street No. 7, Representative 2. Work JAMES DOYLE I3 Acton Street Greece Central, Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, Swimming Club l, 2, HiAY I, Cross Country l, Visual Aid 2. College EDWARD N. EASTON 2403 Ridge Rd. W. Greece Central, Minor Scholarship Letter 2, Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, Chairman lOth Grade Party, Accountant on Red Cross Drive, Museum Usher, Honor Roll 2. College ROBERT ECKELS 3l Eastman Avenue No. 4I, Lunchroom Chairman l. Work HYACINTH EGAN 523 Howard Road Holy Apostles, Volleyball I, 2, Soccer Club I, 2, 3, Docket Staff 3, Basketball I, 2, Social Dancing I. Work ELEANOR A. ENSIGN ,I76 Clay Avenue No. 4l, Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, Memorial Day Parade 2, 3, Tri-Y l, 2, 3, Swimming, Work DEANN A. EVANGELIST II77 Long Pond Road No. 43, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter in Scholarship 3, Minor Letter in Activities 3, Baseball I, Volleyball I, Basketball I, 2, Social Dancing 2, Softball 3, Junior Choir I, Homeroom Banking Clerk Alternate I, Homeroom Repre- sentative Alternate I, 2, Docket Reporter 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 3. College FREDERICK N. FABRY I 2227 Dewey Avenue No. 4l, Homeroom Basketball l, 2, Junior Prom 3, Trattic Squad 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Hi-Y 2, Goblin's Ball 4, Silk Screen Printing 2, Parking 3. College ROBERTA FINUCANE I00 Florence Avenue St. Charles Borromeo. Work INGEBORG FUCHS 45 Christian Avenue Girls High School IGermanyl, Res. Cheerleader I, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4, Pep Assemblies I, 3, 4, March of Dimes I, 3, H. R. Representative I, Spring Assembly l, Memorial Day I, 3, Assembly 3, Minor Letter IAthleticsl l, Honorable Mention I, Service Corps 4, Athletics Banquet I, 3, Marshall Day I, Stunt Club, Swimming I, 2. College MERYLE J. GALEN 64l Magee Avenue No. 7, Swimming I, 2, Ping-Pong 2, Homeroom Representative B, Sr. Life Saving 2, 3, Leaders l, 2, Athletic Comm. 3, 4, Jr. Life Saving I, Jr. Prom 3, lOth Grade Party 2, Snowball 3, Home- room Representative I, Work IRENE GARGOSH I47 Argo Park No. 34, Swimming l, Lunchroom l, Winter Style Show 2. Work DIANE GEER 54 Parma Street No. 4l, Hit Pin l, Leaders Club l, Badminton I, 2, Ping-Pong I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Soccer I, Basketball I, Games l, 2, Social Danc- ing l, 2, 3, Minor Letter-Athletics 3, Jr. Choir I, 2, Elementary School Guide I, Exec. Council Rep. I, H. R, Pres. I, 8th and 9th Grade Mixer l, G.A.A. 2, l0th Grade Party 2, Sr. Choir 3, G.A.A. Meeting 3. Work LAURA A. GEIGER 43 North Avenue West High, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Jr. Prom 3, Ap- paratus Club 2, Sr. Litesaving 2, 3, 4, Water Satety 3, Spanish Assembly 3, Sr. Choir 3. Work FREDRICK R. GERN 40 Flower City Park No. 4l, Rating Clerk I, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orch. 3, 4, Traffic Sguad 3, 4, Assembly I, Minor Letter in Scholarship 3, Minor Letter in Activities 3, Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Swim Club I, 2, Lifesaving 3, Legislature 3, 4, College CAROL ANN GODFREY 45 Augustine Street Sacred Heart, Scholarship I, Office Messenger. Work A gay adventure WANDA J. GODFREY 556 Lexington Avenue No. 34, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Minor Scholarship Letter I, Maior Scholarship Letter 3, Minor Activities Letter 3, Assemblies I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Town Meetings 3, H. R. Alt. Rep. l, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3, Snowball 3, Jr.eSr. Party 3, Bth and 9th Grade Mixer I, Bank Clerk I, Rating Clerk 2, 4, Style Show I, 3, Senior Party 3, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Act. Comm. to Exec. Council 4, Docket Reporter 3, 4, John Quill 3, 4, Schmanke Dance 4, Grad. 3, Charades 3, Campaign Chairman 4, E.S.S.P.A. Convention 4. College LOUIS GOETZMAN IIO Merrick Street Greece Central. Se,-vice JAMES A. GOULDV A 435 Raines Park No. 4I, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swim Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, H. R. Basketball l, 2, Lifesaving 3, Golf 3. College ANTHONY GRATTO 499 Westmount Street No. 4I, H. R. Basketball I, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention in Art I, Honorable Mention in Scholarship 2, 3, Marshall Day 3, Halloween Hop Z, 3, Red Cross Dance 3. College SYLVIA J. GRIFFIN 60 Tacoma Street No. 34, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Vice Pres. I, Honorable Mention 2, 3, Maior Letter in Scholarship 2, Graduation 3, Sr. Tea 3, Rating Clerk 3, Assembly l. Work FLOYD GRIMES 3 A10 Street No. 41, Baseball 2, 3, 4, H. R. Basketball l, Z, Ind. Photo Agent 2. Service MARY ANN GUARIN ll Brooklyn Street No. 34 Banking Clerk l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming l, Volleyball 2, Dancing 2, TrivY I, Jr. Choir I, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Marshall Day 2, Jr. Prom 2, Jr.-Sr. Party 2. Work RICHARD GUERIN IO93 Dewey Avenue No. 7, H. R. Basketball I, 2, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir I, Music Festival 2, Memorial Day Parade l, Assembly 3. Service VIRGINIA HADDLETON I77 Elmgrove Road Greece Central, Swimming l, Bowling 2, Bth and 9th Grade Party 2, Senior Party 3, Lifesaving 3, Office Aid 3. Work DAVID P. HACKA 28 Castleton Road Barnard, H. R. Basketball I, 2, Sr, Choir 3, 4, Spanish Assembly 3. College NANCY A. HALL l9I Cabot Road Nazareth, Maiorette 2, 3, Swimming Club 2, 33 Style Show Z: Athletic Banguet 2, 3, Litesavirig 3, Memorial Day Pamade 2, 33 Minor Letter in Activities 3. Work ,- o jeffd? Senior tati tic The pride ot universe DANIEL, T- HANI-EY 77 Oriole Street Aquinasg Soccer 3, 43 H. R. Basketball 23 Golf Team 2, 3, 43 H. R. Year Book Chairman 43 Sr. Band 3, 43 Drama 33 Radio 43 Memorial Day Parade 3, 43 Decorations tor Marshall Day 2. College MARJORIE A. HEBERGER 262 Merril Street No. 4I3 Jr. Choir I3 Sr, Choir 2, 3, 43 Jr. Inter-high I3 Inter-high 2, 3, 43 H. R. Rep. 33 H. R. Alt. I, 2, 43 Picture Comm. 238th and 9th Grade Mixer I3 Assembly I, 2, 3, 43 Rating Clerk I3 Jr. Prom COUW1- 32 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Minor Scholarship Letter I3 Maior Scholarship Letter 23 Minor Activities Letter 33 Jr. Town Meeting 2, 33 Lunchroom Comm. I3 Docket Reporter 43 John Quill 3, 43 Co-Chairman Student Ass. Drive 43 Charades 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Music and Drama Comm. 4. College WILLIAM K. HEINEMAN II67 Long Pond Rd. Greece CentraI3 Assembly I, 2, 33 Rating Clerk 2, 33 Rating Comm. 33 Charades 33 Sports Announcer 33 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Scholarship Comm. 43 John Quill Statt 43 H. R, Rep. 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 23 Track 33 Banking Clerk I, 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Town Meeting 43 Minor Letter in Sports 33 Minor Letter in Scholarship 23 Maior Letter in Sports and Scholarship 33 Memorial Day Parade 3. College GWENDOLYN D. HICKMAN I30 Goodwill Street Salem High School lWest Virginial3 Tri-Y 43 Senior Pictures 4. College WILLIAM HICKS 260 Tait Avenue Barnard3 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 43 Track 3, 43 S. A. Pres. 4: Honor Roll' 23 Honorable Mention I, 33 Chairman ot Basketball Comm. 23 Minor.Letter in Athletics 33 Maior Letter in Athletics 43 Minor Letter in Scholarship 33 Maior Letter in Scholarship 43 Maior Letter in Activities 4. College LAWRENCE P. HIGBEE 248 Newton Road Greece CentraI3 Baseball I3 Soccer I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 23 Snowball 33 Minor Letter in Athletics 33 Homeroom Aide 3. Undecided GEORGE C. HIGGINS 29 Elmgrove Road Greece CentraI3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orch. 2, 3, 43 Assembly I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, Z, 3, 43 Athletic Minor 33 Activities Minor 23 Activities Maior 33 Scholarship Minor 23 Scholarship Maior 33 School Award 33 Exec. Council 43 Inter-high Band I, 2, 3, 43 Home- room Pres. I, 43 Alt. 23 Rating Clerk 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Statt 43 Cross-country I, 2, 33 Cornell Day 33 Athletic Banquet 23 Museum Usher-33 Charades 33 Jr. Town Meeting 23 Standard Bearer 43 Franklin Jr. Congress 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Scholarship Comm. 4. College ELAINE V. HIGHAM l57I Ridge Road W. Homeroom Alt. Representative I3 Homeroom Representative 33 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Banking Alt. I3 Rating Clerk' 43 Tri-Y I3 John Quill Statt 33 Dancing I3 Bth and 9th Grade Mixer I3 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Dramatics 43 Senior Banquet 33 John Quill Circulation 33 Museum Usher 4. College THOMAS HINTON 95l Winton Road No, 4I3 Guide I, 23 Jr. Choir I, 23 Lunchroom Checking Ass. I3 Memorial Day I, 23 Rating Clerk I, 2, 33 Sr. Choir I, 2, 33 Hr. Alt. Representative 33 Assembly 23 Museum Usher 33 Executive Council 43 Intra Basketball I, 23 Editor-in-chiet ot Docket 43 Co-Editor ot John Quill 43 Stage Crew 2, 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 33 Docket Reporter 2, 3. College HOWARD W. HOBIN 238 Kislingbury Street No. 73 Honor Roll 23 Ind. Photo Agent 23 Memorial Day 33' Hr. Basketball 33 Volleyball 3. Work or Service GAYLE A. HUGHES 277 Pierpont Street No. 73 TrifY I, 23 Rating Clerk I3 Honorable Mention 2, 33 Goblin's Ball 43 Concessions and Ticket Sales 43 Memorial Day 33 Assembly I3 Alt. Representative I3 Honor Roll 2. Work DAVID IRELAND 93 Ayer Street Greece Centralg Band l, 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Letter 23 High School tor Christ Club 3, 4. College ANN JACKSON B53 Washington Avenue No. 4I3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 33 Guardian ot Flag 43 Editorial Writer lDocketl 33 Reporter 23 Graduation Usher 33 Minor and Maior Scholarship Letter 23 Snowball 23 Swimming I3 Dramatics 33 Radio Workshop 33 S.A. Assembly 33 Christmas,As- sembly 33 Memorial Day Assembly 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Junior Town Meeting 33 Voice ot Democracy 33 Scholarship Commission 43 Rating Committee 23 Managing Editor lJohn Quilll 43 March ot Dimes 2' Red Cross 33 Photo Agent 23 Paleontology Club I3 Grinds Comlmittee 43 High School tor Christ Club 2, 3. College MARILYN JACKSON 237 Ridgeway Avenue No. 4I3 Banking Clerk 33 Marshall Day I3 Jr. Choir I3 Spanish Assembly 33 Homeroom Banking Clerk 33 Ottice Messenger 33 Senior Choir 2, 33 Attendance 23 Honorable Mention 2, 33 High School tor Christ Club 2, 3, 4. College BARBARA J. JOHNS 253 Bennington 'Drive Barnard3 Tri-Y 23 Junior Prom 33 Bowling 23 l0th Grade Party 2. College PATRICIA L. JOHNSON 50 Lambert Drive Barnard3 Basketball I3 Swimming I3 Badminton I3 J. V. Cheer- leader l, 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 S.A. Campaign 23 Museum Usher l, 2, 33 Lunchroom I3 Student Store I, 2, 3, 43 Docket Reporter 2, 3, 43 Third Page Editor lDocketl 43 Athletic Banquet 2, 33 Memorial Day Parade I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Snowball 33 Water Safety 33 Liiesaving 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Marshall Day 23 John Quill Statt 43 Senior Banquet 33 Minor Letter in Scholarship 23 Major Letter in Scholarship 33 Minor Letter in Athletics 33 Minor Letter in Activities 23 Maior Letter in Activities 33 Scholarship Commission 43 Secretary Senior Class 43 Graduation Usher 33 GobIin's Ball 43 Career Day 23 Pep Assemblies 2, 3, 4. College BARBARA A. JONES IS20 Stone Road Peckham Jr. High lWisconsinl3 Spanish Assembly 33 Water Safety 3, 43 Litesaving 3, 43 Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Stunts 43 Soccer 43 Honorable Mention I. College MARGUERITE E. JUSTICE 3663 Mt. Read Blvd. Charlotte3 Scholarship I, 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 IOth Grade Party 23 Senior Tea 33 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Assembly 33 Baseball 23 Sports Day I3 Sr. Otticer 4. Work THOMAS KASS l368 Ridgeway Avenue No. 4I3 Cross Country I3 Track l, 33 John Quill Art Editor 33 Snowball 33 Halloween Hop 23 Honorable Mention I3 Honor Roll 2, 33 Trattic Squad 33 Art Activities 33 Spanish Assembly 33 Home- room Representative Alt. 23 Window Display 2. Undecided ROBERT LYNN KAZMAYER 440 Winchester Street No. 73 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orch. I, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Minor Letter in Scholarship 23 Minor Letter in Activities 23 Maior Letter in Scholarship 33 Maior Letter in Activities 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Marshall Day I3 Jr. Choir I3 Snowball 33 Stage Crew 33 Sr. Band and Choir 33 High School tor Christ Club 2, 3, 4, College MARILYN KEENAN 30 Thorn Street Holy Rosary3 Docket I, 23 Banking Clerk I3 Honorable Mention 2, 3. Work DIANNE KEYES II9 McGuire Road No. 53 Badminton 43 Ping Pong 4. Work ' -zo f'f7? Senior tati, tic 7 NORMA T. KILBURY 209 Kislingbury Street JOSEPH MANDRINO 303 Augustine Street No. 7: Badminton I: Homeroom Banking Clerk Alt. I: March ol Sacred Heart: Band 2: Orchestra 2: Assembly 3. Work Dimes 2, 3: IOth Grade Party 2: Senior Party 3. College SYDEEY M. MARS:-IAgLf I 40 Keeler Street Rossnr Kurs 395 Knickerbocker Avenue S,,',Q'i:ff,'f,,,Cj'? Q1i:Ce 1:22 ,,3' J' Cho Sem' Cho 2' Snofg No. 4I: Football I, 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Honor Roll l: Homeroom ' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Swim Club I, 2: Marshall Day Z: Track 3, 4. Work ANTHONY N. MASI 785 Emerson Street IRENE KOLLER II09 English Road Charlotte: Volleyball 2: Office Messenger 3. Work SANDRA L. KOPER 6I7 Ridgeway Avenue No. 4I: Rating Clerk 4: Junior Choir I: Assembly I, 3, 4: Student Secretary 3, 4: Service Corps 2: Senior Pictures 4: Senior Banquet 3: Athletic Banquet 3: Minor Letter in Scholarship 3: Hit Pin l: Lenten Service 3: Swimming l: Banking Clerk I: Halloween Hop I, College ARLENE J. KOROL 265 Santee Street No. 34: Honorable Mention I, 2, 3: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 3: Bth and 9th Grade Mixer 2: I0th Grade Party 2: Jr.-Sr. Party 3: Sr. Choir 3, 4: Tri-Y I, 2: Winter Style Show 2: Snowball 2: S.A. Assembly 4: Assembly 3, 4: Drum Maioretts I, 2, 3, 4: Memorial Day 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative Alt. 4: Maiorette Captain 4: Tri-Y President. Work WILLIAM KRUGER 236 Bennington Drive No. 7: Homeroom President I, 2: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Assembly 2, 3, 4: Sr. Band Vice President 4: Dance Committee Jr. Prom 3: Minor Letter in Activities 2: Homeroom Basketball I, 2: Honorable Mention I, 2: Swimming Team l, 2: Marshall Day 2: Memorial Day 3, Armed Forces PATRICIA A. KUBITZ 4094 Mt. Read Blvd. Brockport High School, Work AUDREY A. LAMMEL 39 Tacoma Street No. 34: Social Dancing 2: Fashion Board 3: Honorable Mention 2, 3: lOth Grade Party 2: Street Dance 4. Work CAROL A. LANGENBACHER I8 Avis Street Sacred Heart: Tennis 3: Tri-Y I, 2: Memorial Day l, 2, 3, 4: Maiorettes 3, 4: Docket Reporter 3, 4: Athletic Banquet 3: Senior Party 3: S.A. Committee 3: S.A. Assembly 3, 4: Fashion Board 4: I0th Grade Party 2: Service Corps 2. College GAIL F. LAVECK 470 Flower City Park Sacred Heart: Baseball 3. Work KATHRYN G. LEE 792 Stone Road Barnard: Rating Clerk I, 2: Alt. Banking Clerk I: Memorial Day Parade 2, 3, 4: Graduation Usher 3: Senior Play Usher 3: Spanish Assembly 3: Maiorettes 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Ping Pong 4: Honor Roll 2: Honorable Mention 3. College DONALD H. LIEBERT . 237 Mill Road Greece Central: Soccer 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball I, 2: Minor Letter in Scholarship: Maior Letter in Scholarship: Marshall Day 2: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-C 3, 4: Hi-C Vice President 3: Hi-C President 4. College GERALD H. LINGER 34 Tindale Drive No. 4I: Volleyball 3: Table Captain I: Visual Aid 2, 3, 4: Radio Operator 3. 4' College FRANKLIN LoPRESTI 2II9 Dewey Avenue No. 4l: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Band l: H. R. Pres. 4: Alt. Pres. 2, 3: Sr. Band Pres. 4: Sr. Band Treas. 3: Ford Motor Co. Award 4: H. R. Basketball 2, 3: Honorable Mention 2: Pres. Music and Dramatics 4: Dance Committee: Orchestra 3: Minor Letter in Activities 2: Maier Letter in Activities 3: Jr. Inter-High Choir I: Wrestling 3, 4: Memorial Day l, 2, 3, 4. Work PATRICIA A. LUTESKI 3I7 Augustine Street No. 7: Swimming I: Badminton I: Homeroom Representative I: Rating Clerk I: Assembly I: Minor Letter in Scholarship 3: John Quill 3: Tri-Y 2, 3:iBowIing 3: Senior Play Usher 3: Graduation Usher 3: Junior Prom 3: Honor Roll I, 2: Honorable Mention I, 2, 3. College ELIZABETH M. LUTZ I433 Long Pong Rd. Greece Central: Rating Comm. 3, 4: Museum Usher 2, 3: Assembly 3: Senior Tea 3: Bowling 3, 4: Swimming I, 2: Lite Saving I, 3: Hit Pin 2: Basketball 3: Minor Letter in Scholarship 2: Minor Letter in Athletics 3: Maior Letter in Scholarship 3: Water Safety Aid I: Honor Roll I, 2: Honorable Mention 3: Assembly J: Graduation Usher 3. College JANICE MACK 6I Alden Road Monroe: Tri-Y I, 2: Oftice Messenger 3. College BEVERLY A. MALCHOW II88 Beach Avenue No. 7: Bowling 3, 4: Rating Clerk I, 3, 4: Badminton I, 2: Senior Tea 3: Graduation Usher 3: Spanish Assembly 3: Minor Letter in Scholarship I: Maior Letter in Scholarship 2: John Quill 3: Snowball 2: Photographer's Aid 4. College Holy Family: President ot Senior Choir 4: Music and Drarnatics Commission 4: Docket Reporter 3, 4: Radio Manager 3: Junior Choir I: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: S.A. Assembly 4: Chairman ot Radio Assembly 3: Minor Letter in Activities 3: Goblin's Ball 4. FREDERIC K. MASTERSON 7I Raines Park Durand-Eastman School: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 2: Homeroom Alternate 3: Homeroom Basketball I: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Minor Letter in Scholarship 2: Maior Letter in Scholarship 3: Scholarship Commission 4, College JOHN C. MAZZUCO 2I9 Driving Park Avenue Ada Merritt Junior High lMiamil: Baseball 3, 4. College JOANNE I'-. McANN 7I Veness Avenue Barnard: Book Store 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 4: Badminton 2: Red Cross 3: Minor Letter 3: Athletic Banquet 3: Memorial Day 3: Usher 3: Spanish Assembly 3. College BERNADETTE M. MCGORY l78 Bonesteel Street Sacred Heart: Bowling I, 2: Swimming I: Student Secretary 3: Oftice Messenger 3: Social Dancing 2. Work DAVID T. MEIER 60 Eastman Avenue No. 4I: Junior Choir I: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Honorable Mention 2: Snowball 2: Memorial Day Parade I: Assembly 4. College LESLIE MEREDITH, JR. 33 Pullman Avenue No. 4l: Wrestling I, 2,:3: lntra-Swimming I: Goblin's Ball I: Homeroom Representative I, 2: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Assembly 3. Work NANCY A. MERKEL I24 Oriole Street Holy Rosary: Swimming Club I, 2, 3: Senior Lite Saving 3: Water Satety Aid 3, 4: Athletic Banquet I: Museum Guide I: Tri-Y I, 2: Student Model I: Marshall Day I: Assembly I: Senior Tea I. College NANCY J. MERRYMAN l08 Gorsline St, OSWHJO Hl9l1I Senior Choir 3, 4: S.A. Assembly 4. College SALEME R. MICHAEL 9 Fairview Heights Our Lady ot Perpetual Help: Minor Letter 3: Honor Roll 2: Rating Clerk 'li Graduation Usher 3: Student Secretary 4: Athletic Banguet 2: Spanish Assembly 3. College K -iq., Continual drudgery ,if enior tati tics CAROL L. MILLER II Lake View Park Edison High School lMinneapolisJ3 John Ouill Staff 43 Senior Picture Secretary 43 S.A. Assembly 43 Rating Clerk 43 Senior Choir 33 Secretary for Identification Pictures 43 Graduation Usher 33 Lite Saving 3. College JOHN B. MILLER 52 Flower City Park Sacred HSBTIQ Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Audio Visual 3, 43 Soccer 2, 33 Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 lntermural Basketball I, 23 Minor Letter in Scholarship 23 Minor Letter in Sports and Ac- tivities3 Maior Letter in Scholarship and Sports 33 School Award 33 Scholarship Commission 43 Museum Guide 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Band Uniform Committee 3, 4. College MARY ANN C. MILLER A 359 Avis Street Sacred HSGTIQ Athletic BanqueI3 Junior Choir 23 Comm. Talent Show 2. College MELVIN W. MINARIK 460 Spencerport Road Aquinas lnstitute3 Football 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Minor Letter in Sports 3. Work NORMAN D. MISTAL 32 Laurelhurst Road Holley Central School3 Volleyball 3, 43 Soccer 43 Spanish Assembly 3. Service BARBARA A. MONTANARO 2569 Mt. Read East High School3 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Lunchroom Cashier 3, 43 Homeroom Aide 3, 43 Banking Clerk 43 Tennis 33 Memorial Day Parade 2, 3, 43 March of Dimes 33 Pep Assemblies 3, 43 Radio Workshop 43 John Quill Representative 43 Marshall Day 23 Re- freshment Stand Clerk 33 Halloween Hop 23 Reserve Cheerleader 3. Work MARLENE MORALES 52 Finch Street No. 343 Swimming I3 Oftice Aid I3 Winter Style Show 23 Ch. l0th Grade Party 23 Asst. Rating Clerk 23 Sewing at Senior Party 3. College RONALD MORALES 52 Finch Street No. 343 H. R. Basketball l, 23 Jr. Chr. I3 Ford Motor Industrial Art Award l, 2. Service BERNARD CARL MOSKOWITZ 294 Lexington Ave. No. 343 Honor Roll 2, 33 Swim Club 2. College JAMES ALEX NASH I70 Johnson Road West High3 Aquinas Honor Roll 3. College ELIZABETH ANN NEID 402 Flower City Park Scholarship I, 33 Office Messenger 4. College MARY ELIZABETH NEWTON I96 Clay Avenue No. 4l3 Scholarship Letter Minor I3 Maior 23 Baseball l3 Soccer 23 Social Dancing 2, 33 Orch. I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Choir I, 23 Rating Clerk I3 Ex. Council I3 Treas. Jr. Choir I3 Chairman l0th Grade Party3 Co-Chairman Jr. Prom 33 Minor Act. 23 Maior 33 Jr. Health Council 33 V. P. Orch. 33 Secretary-Treas. Band 33 S. A. Secretary 43 Memorial Day 33 Alt. H. R. Rep. I. College ni!! 3 li i i i 'Jil ir- It 3 5433.41 'Ns 43,5 vfrfnrfns uedw4'fs1-0JN 5 li df, JL., 1- .3 . . '- Scientists JENEANE NICODEMUS l20 Ambrose Street Homer City iPenna.J3 Scholarship 2, 3. Work SOLVEIG NORDSTROM I78 Hoover Drive Vesla Frogner Skole, lNorwayJ3 Badminton 4. Undecided PATRICK J. O'HARA 200 Kislingbury Street Holy Rosary3 Red Cross Dance 33 Swim Club 2, 43 Docket 2, 3, 43 S.A. Assembly 3, 4. College DEANNA MARGARET O'NElLL 255 Hoover Drive Jetterson3 Radio Workshop 43 St. Sec. 23 Scholarship 3. Work THERESA M. O'NEILL 23 Electric Avenue Sacred Heart3 Tri-Y I, 23 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 2, 33 Baseball 33 Mem. Day Parade 23 Cheerleader 3. Work DONALD OTTOMANO I6 Canary Street No. 343 Track 33 H. R. Basketball I, 23 Honorable Mention I, 33 Beta Hi-Y I, 23 Assembly I. College KATHERINE ANNE PARMELE IIS Birr Street No. 73 Swimming I3 Maiorettes 3, 43 Docket Editor 43 H. R. Pres. 43 H. R. Vice Pres. 33 Usher at Graduation 33 Tri-Y 8th3 St. Sec. 43 Bank Clerk 33 Jr. Choir I3 Jr. Sr. Party 33 Assembly 23 Sr. Party 33 Elm School Visit 83 Docket 4. College ROBERT PARSONS I4 Fairview Hgts. No. 73 Basketball Reserve 33 Baseball Reserve 33 Homeroom Bas- ketball I3 Senior Play I3 Clean Up I3 Golf I3 Marshall Day 23 Mr. Fulkerson's Ottice 2. Undecided EDITH MARY PAUL 274 Bonesteel Street Barnard3 Soccer I3 Dancing I, 23 Basketball I3 Swirnming3 Rating Clerk 43 Badminton I, 23 Scholarship 3. Work PATRICIA JUNE PAYNE 304 Selye Terrace Brockport High3 Sr. Band 3, 43 Sr. Mixed Chorus 33 Snowball Committee 33 Memorial Day Parade 33 Orchestra 43 Highland Bowl Festival 3. Work BARBARA LOU PEPPER 49 Strathmore Drive Barnard3 Fashion Board 43 Assembly 23 Swimming 33 Marshall Day 2. Work LILY PETRALIA 566 Lexington Ave. No. 343 Tri-Y l, 23 Baseball 33 Spring Cheerleader Try Out 33 Student Secretary 2, 3. Work ARNOLD F. POMMERENING 200 Kislingbury Street Manlius High3 Football 3, 43 Basketball 33 Homeroom President 43 Jr. Prom 33 IOth Grade Party 2. College DAVID RAYSOR l22 Rand Street No. 4I3 Homeroom President I, 23 Homeroom Basketball I, 2, 33 Marshall Day Activities 23 Red Cross Dance 33 Skiing Sectionals 33 Halloween Hop Dance 2, 33 8th and 9th Grade Mixer l. College CAROLE ANN REESE l5B Strathmore Drive Barnard3 Homeroom Representative 23 Alternate I, 3, 43 Athletic Banquet 23 John Quill Staff 43 Memorial Day Parade 23 Snowball Committee 33 Community Chest 23 Junior Prom 33 Rating Cgerk I. ollega DOANN REEVES l002 Stone Road No. 4l3 Banking Clerk 2, 33 Rating Clerk 23 Tri-Y l, 23 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Captain ot Cheerleaders 43 Reserve Cheer- leader.l3 Swimming I3 Halloween Hop 33 S.A. Assemblies 3, 43 Memorial Day I, 2, 3, 43 Assemblies I, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter High Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter High Junior Choir I3 Radio 43 Dramatics 43 Athletic Banquet 2, 3, 43 Minor Activities Letter 33 Athletic Council 43 Marshall Day 23 Pep Assemblies I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton I3 Dance Committee 3, 43 Checking at Halloween Hop I3. Concessions at Benefit Dance 3, 43 Lunchroom Cashier 43 Girls Athletic Association 33 Collected Money for March of Dimes I, 2, 3, 43 John Ouill Reporter 4. College RICHARD J. RENALDI Z8 Jones Avenue Aquinas3 Spanish Play. College CAROL ANNE RENTSCHLER l33 Strathmore Dr. Barnard3 Reserve Cheerleading 3, 43 Badminton I3 Leaders Club IZ Student Secretary 3, 43 Senior Choir 3, 43 Jr. Prom 33 Memorial Day Parade 33 Square Dancing Sports Day 23 Student Guide 33 Scholarship I, 2. Work ROSS WALTER RIDER II7 Dottern Drive Football I, 23 Soccer 3, 43 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Minor Letter Athletics 33 Maior Letter Athletics 33 Homeroom Basketball I3 Goblins Ball 4. College ERWIN RITENIS IB Admiral Park Grammar School in Germany3 Soccer 3, 43 Halloween Hop 23 Career Day 33 Jr. Prom 33 Jr. Senior Party 3. R. I. T. CIIIOI' MARY ROBINSON 3535 Ridge Road West Greece Central5 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention l, 25 Minor Letter in Scholarship 25 Maior in Scholarship 35 School Award 35 Swimming I5 Lite Saving and Water Safety l, 35 Basket- Ball 2, 35 Bowling 2, 35 Softball 35 Minor Letter in Sports 35 Memorial Scholarship Committee I5 lOth Grade Party 25 Homeroom Alternate 25 Usher tor Senior Tea 35 Waitress for Senior Banquet 35 Rating Clerk 3, Homeroom Secretary I, 35 Usher at Museum 35 Junior Red Cross Council 3, 45 Assemblies 3, 45 Scholarship Com- mission 45 Memorial Day 2, 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Uni- torm Committee 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Minor and Maior in Activities 35 Graduation Usher 3, Junior Town Meeting 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 John Quill Statt 4. College GAIL ESTHER SABIN 292 Curlew Street No. 345 Minor Scholarship 25 Maior Scholarship 35 Minor Athletics 35 Tri-Y I, 25 Badminton 2, 35 Usher Graduation 35 Senior Party 35 Radio Workshop 45 IOth Grade Party 25 Social Dancing 2, 35 Student Secretary 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Ping Pong 25 Play Day 25 8th, 9th Grade Mixer Party I5 Honor Roll 2, 35 Badminton 25 Usher Graduation 35 Sr. Party 3, Work FRANCES L. SALVAGGIO ll8 Mason Street No. 75 John Quill Senior Statistics 45 Snowball Committee 35 Stu- dent Secretary 35 Tri4Y l, 25 Scholarship I, 2, 35 Maiorettes 35 8th, 9th Grade Mixer I5 Social Dancing I5 Spring Cheerleader Tryout 3. R. B. I. 6 WILLIAM SCHAEFFER IO69 Lake Avenue No. 75 J. V. Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Homeroom Basket' ball 45 Basketball Manager 45 Football 35 Baseball 2, 35 Ping Pong 25 Athletic Council 3, 45 Minor Letter Athletics 25 Maior Letter Athletics 35 Schmanke Dance 45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Home- room Vice Pres. 25 Honor Roll 25 Senior Class Vice Pres. 45 Rep. Assembly 35 S.A. Assembly 3, 45 Athletic Banquet 35 Clean up Dance I5 Radio Workshop 45 Dramatics 4. Service PATRICIA SCHIMMEL I56 Perrinton Street Sacred Heart School5 Social Dancing 35 S.A. Assembly 3. College GEORGE SCHUDEL 358 Bonesteel Street Barnard5 Athletic Comm. 3, 45 Executive Council 35 Jr. Class Pres. I, 35 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 A certificate ot merit tor tootball 35 Senior Choir 2, 35 Jr. Prom 35 Goblin's Ball 4. College JEANNE DIANNE SCHUTTE 38 Mosley Road Barnard5 Honor Roll I, 25 Honorable Mention I, 2, 35 Rating Clerk I, 2, 3, 45 Lunchroom Cashier 45 Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Chairman 3, 45 Basketball I5 Baseball I5 Square Dancing-Sports Day 25 Athletic Banquet 25 l0th Grade Party 25 Assist Photo Agents 25 Badminton I' Graduation Usher 3' Marshall Da Dec ration 2 Homer om , , y o s 5 o Alternate Rep. 25 Ind. Photo Agent 2. Work or R. I. T. ROY E. SCRANTON l75 Driving Park Avenue Lakeview School No. 75 Senior Band I, 2, 3, 45 Marshall Dance Band 2, 35 Homeroom Basketball I, 25 Homeroom Rep. I5 S.A. Assembly 35 Table Tennis I5 Inter-High Band 25 HIVY I, 25 Music Festival I, 2, 3, 45 Minor Letter Activities 35 Halloween Hop 2. College WAYNE V. SEARLS 2I7 Malden Street Oaktield, Alabama Central5 Band 3, 45 Track 3. College CAROL P. SELKE 9 Ross Street No. 4I5 Junior Choir I5 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Homeroom Representative 25 Marshall Day 25 Junior Red Cross 25 Memorial Scholarship Drive 35 Assistant Rating Clerk 45 Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Spring Bowling Tournament 35 Swimming I5 Graduation Usher 35 Assemblies I, 45 Athletic Banguet I5 Senior Banquet 35 Minor Letter in Scholarship. College CAROL A. SERVIS IS44 Stone Road Greece Central5 Swimming I, 2, 3, 45 Stunts I5 Spanish Assembly 35 Senior Play Usher 35 Graduation Usher 35 Water Satety I, 3, 45 Junior Lifesaving I5 March ot Dimes 25 Lunchroom I5 Minor Letter in Athletics 25 Maior Letter in Athletics 35 Museum Usher 2. College WILLIAM SEYMOUR I62 Rodessa Road Aquinas. Armed Forces GAIL RAE SIMMONS I27 Bonesteel Street Greece Central5 Tennis 35 Museum Usher 25 Tri-Y I5 Spanish Assembly 35 Graduation Usher 35 Sr. Play 35 Individual Pictures 45 John Quill 45 Minor Letter Scholarship 35 Athletic Banquet Decorations 35 S.A. Drive Posters 35 Sibley Art Exhibit Awards 35 Memorial Day Parade 35 Window Display 35 Art Activities 3, 45 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3. College ROBERT SIMPSON 35 Dunsmere Drive No. 4l5 H. R. Basketball I5 Reserve Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Basket- ball 45 Football 25 Baseball Reserve 25 Baseball Varsity 3, 45 I-I. R. Pres. I5 Minor Letter Athletics 35 Jr. Prom 3. College 87 ' tati tic SARA ELIZABETH SIMPSON I047 Lake Avenue 52 I No. 75 Badminton I5 Tri-Y I, 25 Maiorette l, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain Maiorette 45 Tennis 35 Minor Letter Activities 35 Fashion Board 35 Seniorette Fashion Board 45 Fashion Show 35 T. V. Fashion Show 35 Docket Reporter 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 35 Chairman Advertising John Quill 45 Ottice Messenger 25 Home Room Rep, Alt. 35 Scholastic Art Award Central Western New York Regional Exhibition 35 Scholastic Art Award in the Nat. High Art Exhibition 35 Memorial Day Parade l, 2, 35 H. R. Hostess Open House 35 Honorable Mention 2. College LARRY DUANE SKLENAR 3529 Mt. Read Blvd. Barnard5 Football I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis l, 25 Halloween Hop I5 Career Day 25 Jr. Prom Chairman 35 Spring Assembly 25 S.A. Campaign 35 Sports An- nouncer 45 Docket Statt 45 John Quill Art Statt 45 Pep Assembly Scripts 2, 3, 45 Pep Assemblies 2, 3, 45 S.A. Assembly 45 Assembly 25 Minor Letter Athletics I5 Maior Letter Athletics 2. College NORMA ARLENE SMITH IOS Beverly Hgts. Barnard:,Bowlinq A25 lOth Grade Party 25 Lite Saving and Water Safety Aide 3: Tri-Y I, 25 Jr. Prom 35 Graduation Usher 35 Bad- minton I, 25 Photograohers Assistant 3, 45 Honorable Mention l, 2, 35 Minor Letter Scholarship 25 Student Secretary 4. College RICHARD ALLAN SMITH 663 Stone Road Barnard5 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 35 Minor Letter Scholarship 35 Homeroom Basketball l, 25 Hi'Y I, Z, 35 Hi-C 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. College RAYMOND HARRIE SORG 69 Burling Road Barnard5 Sr. Choir 3, 45 lnter'High Choir 45 Tennis Club l, 25 Homeroom Basketball I, 2, 35 Golt l, 25 Inter Swimming I, 25 Assembly 3, 45 John Quill Advertisement 4. Undecided MICHAEL STELLJES 68 Ridgemont Drive Greece Central5 Football 25 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 Track I5 Gol' 3, 45 Delta Hi-Y5 Athletic Minor 25 Athletic Maior 35 Minor Lotter 2. Collcqr JACQUELINE STILES l45 Christian Avenue No, 4l5 Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Choir I5 Jr. Choir Sec, I5 Rating Clerk 35 Sec.-Trcas. Sr. Band 45 Soitball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Minor Letter Activities 25 Maior Letter Activities 35 Bowling 35 Ping Pong 35 Volleyball 3. College JOHN STONE V IIO Lapham Street NO-, 4lI 5975 HI-Y 3: Homeroom Basketball I, 25 Book Store 45 Rating Clerk l, 25 Inter Swimming 25 Manager Basketball B, I 25 Manager Baseball B5 Table Tennis 25 Scholarship l, 2, 3. R, l, T, or Armed Forces JUDITH ANN STONEHAM IB4 Wildwood Drive Barnard5 Athletic Banquet 25 Memorial Day Parade 25 Honorable Mention 2, 35 Honor Roll 25 Jr. Prom 35 Graduation Usher 35 Minor Letter Scholarship 25 John Quill 35 Senior Statistics John Quill 45 Badminton I5 Basketball I5 Snowball 25 Attendance Ofticcr 25 Marshall Day 25 Senior Picture Sec. 45 Photographers Aid 4. Collegc Progress in understanding ,I e ry enior ' ' DONALD JAMES STUBBS I497 Ridgeway Avenue No. 4l3 Sludenl Aide I, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Choir I3 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Spring Music Feslival 23 Assembly I, 2, 3, 43 Halloween Hop 23 Goblin's Ball I3 Snowball 23 Minor Leller Acliyilies 23 lnler-High Choir I, 2, 33 Bank Messenger, Banker LOIS STUDLEY I02 Weyl Slreef SI. Monica's Baskelball 2, 3, 43 Sr. Lile Saying 33 Waler Safely 33 Memorial Scholarship Drive 2. Work RICHARD GEORGE STURM I73 Rodessa Road Barnard' Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Honorable Menlion I, 2, 33 Execulive Council 23 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Track Varsily 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Basker- ball I, 2, 33 Sophomore Day 23 GobIin's BalI3 SnowbalI3 Career Day Commillee 23 Adverrisemeni for Snowball3 Chairman Jr. Prom 33 Maior and Minor Sporl LelIer3 Minor Scholarship3 Career Day Usher. Work or Armed Forces MARCIA LOUISE SUITT 473 Seneca Parkway No. 73 Junior Red Cross I3 Represenlaliye 43 Senior Piclures Sec. 43 Swimming I, 2, 33 Slrecl Dance 4, College BARBARA A. THOMAS 54 Argo Park NGZGVEIDQ Bowling 33 Baseball 33 Baskelball 4. Secrelary JOYCE THOMPSON 203 Nanluckel Road Greece CEDITBIQ Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 43 Leaders I3 Tennis 33 Badminlon 33 Slunls I, 43 Life Saying l, 3, 43 Waler Salely Aid I, 33 lOlh Grade Parly 23 Honorable Menlion I, 23 Spanish Assembly 33 Minor Leller Alhlelics 3, College WILLIAM H. THOMPSON I44 Glenlhorne Road No. 4I3 Homeroom Baskelball I, 23 Swimming Club 2. Work NANCY ELIZABETH TISCHLER 3 Beverly Hgfs. Barnard3 Volleyball I, 23 Baskelball Club 23 Jr. Varsily Cheerleader 33 Varsily Cheerleader 43 So. Dancing-Sporls Day I, 23 Memorial Day Parade 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom 33 Aihlelic Banguel I, 23 Cheer- leader Try Oul 23 Sr. Choir 3, 43 Honorable Menlion 2, k or LAWRENCE WILLIAM TOBIAS 67 Jordan Avenue Edison Technical and lnduslrial High. Armed Forces WILLIAM RONALD USBORNE I379 Ridge Road Wes? Greece CenlraI3 Jr. Band I3 Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orch. 3, 43 Foolball l, 2, 3, 43 Assembly 33 Memorial Day Parade 2. College CHARLES NILS VAN DUZEE I7 Aclon Slreel Greece Cenlral3 Homeroom Baskelball I, 2, 33 Track 23 Adyiser's Aid 3. College ROBERT WALTER VAN DYKE 76 Magee Avenue Canaseraga3 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Baskelball I3 Swimming 23 Baseball 2, 43 Snowball 43 Schmanke Dance 3, 43 Music and Dramatics Com- mission 43 Sporrs Announcer 43 Dockel Reporler lSporTsl 43 As- sembly 43 Assisl. Radio Manager 43 Minor Leller and Maior Alhlelics. College R. I K 4 At leisure hours tatl tlc WILLIAM B. VAN DYKE 76 Magee Avenue Canaseragag H. R. Pres. 2, 33 Choir I, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra 23 Soccer I, 2, 3, 43 Allscholaslic Soccer 43 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball I, 2, 3, 43 Allscholaslic Baseball I, 43 Gymnaslic I, 2, 33 Seclional Champ Parallel Bars I, 333Ekec. Council 43 Alhlelic Comm. 3, 43 Radio Dramalic and Music Comm. 43 Sludenl Ass. Drive and Assembly Chairman 3, 43 Co-Caplain Soccer 43 Co-Captain Allscholaslic Soccer 43 Minor and Maior Leller Alhlelics and Aclivifies 43 H. R. Rep. 2, 3. College DOUGLAS A. VAN PUTTE I02 Brookridge Drive Barnard3 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Wreslling 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 I-Ionor Roll 2, 3, 43 Memorial Scholarship Comm. 23 Jr. Town Meeling 43 Sr. Class Pres. 43 Minor Leller Scholarship 33 Minor Letler Alhlelics 23 Maior Leller Alhlelics 33 Honorable Menlion I, 2, 3, 43 Maior Lelrer Scholarship 4. College ELLEN JANE VAN SICE 224 Sunsel Sfreef Jefferson. College SANDRA MARIE VER PLANK 83 Veness Avenue Wayland CenIral3 Honor Roll 33 Choir 43 Band I, 2, 33 Sexlel I, 23 Baskelball I, 2, 33 Soccer I, 2, 33 Hockey I, 2, 33 Volleyball I, 23 GobIin's Ball 43 Usher al Graduation I, 2, 33 Chorus I, 2, 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 I-losless lor Sr. Tea 33 Arhlelic Banquel I, 2, 3. College SANDRA L. WATERMAN 75 Hasfings Lane No. 73 Swimming 3, 43 Swimming Guard 33 Waler Safely and Sr. Lilesaving 33 Badminlon 2, 3, 43 Social Dancing 23 Jr. Varsily Cheerleader 33 G.A.A. 23 Alhlelic Comm. 3, 43 Minor Leller Alhlelics 33 Honorable Menlion I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Minor Leller Scholarship 23 Maior Leller Scholarship 33 All. Banking Clerk I3 Bank Clerk 33 Raling Clerk I, 2, 33 Assembly I, 2, 3, 43 Snowball Comm. 23 Schmanke Slreel' Dance Comm. 43 Dockel Re- porler 2, 33 Second Page Ediror 43 Office Messenger 2, 43 H. R. Rep. 23 Talenl Show Comm. 23 Service Corps 3, 43 Music and Dramalics Comm. 33 Ciyic Service Comm. John Ouill 3, 43 Memorial Day Parade 33 Ouill and Scroll 3, 43 Usher al Gradualion 33 Exec. Council 3, 43 Minor Lelrer Aclivilies 33 Maior Lelfer Aclivilies 33 School Award 33 Radio Workshop 33 Dramalics 3, College CHARLES F. WEAVER B2 Ronald Drive Barnard3 Soccer I, 23 Foolball 33 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Minor Leller Alhlelics I3 Maior Lerler Alhlelics 23 Minor Leller Acliyilies 4 Minor Leller Scholarship 43 Assembly 2, 3, 43 Dance Comm. I, 23 Marshall Day 23 S.A. Vice-Pres, 41 Marshall Rep. I3 Leg, 33 Career Day 23 Varsily Soccer 2. ColleQe CHARLES VERNON WEHBRING 2 Welslead Place No. 343 Raling Clerk 23 Assl. Raling Clerk 33 I-I. R. Rep. 23 Jr. Choir I3 Marshall Day I. Work ROGER ALLEN WEISS IO52 Long Pond Road Greece Cenlral3 Traflic Squad 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orch. 43 Honor Roll I3 Honorable Menlion I, 2, 3, 43 Raling Clerk 3, 43 Allendance Clerk 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Soccer 43 Tumbling 2, 33 Minor Lerler Scholarship 33 Minor Leller Acliviries 33 Minor Leller Alhlelics 33 Memorial Day 3. College PATRICIA E. WESTER I54 Winchesler Slreel Planr High lTampa Floridal. College JOHN WEYERTS 376 Maplewood Avenue No. 73 H. R. Baskelball I, 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Token Window I3 Marshall Day I3 Volley Ball 33 Radio Operalor 3, 43 Minor Leller Scholarship 3. College LOIS WILSON 45 Winchesfer Sfreef Madison3 Sludenl Secrelary 4. Work DAVID JAMES WISHART 56 Hammond Sfreel Greece Cen1ral3 Honor Roll I, 23 U. N. Rep. 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 3, 43 Tennis 23 Wreslling 33 Science Club I, 23 Baskelball Tickel Taker 33 Gradualion Ticker Taker 33 Swimming Club I3 Yearbook Edilor 43 Service Corps. l, 2, 3, 43 Snowball 33 Assembly 33 Jr. Red Cross Council 33 Memorial Day 33 Orch. I. College FREDERICK C. WOODARD 56 Willislon Road Barnard3 Scholarship 2, 33 All. Colleclor I3 Slage Manager 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom 2, 33 Snowball 33 Visual Aid 3, 43 Minor Leller 33 Maior Leller 33 Halloween Dance 4. College ROBERT W. WOODING 457 Pullman Avenue CharlolIe3 Homeroom Baskelball I, 2, 33 IOIh Grade Party 23 Hi-C Club 3, 4, College ROBERT WURTZ 3794 Lake Avenue Holy Rosary3 Volleyball 33 Assembly 3. College CAROL J. ZEITVOGEL 3I8 Malden Sfreef Greece Cenrral3 Tri'Y I, 23 Tennis 33 Spanish Assembly 33 Junior and Senior Mixer 33 Service Corps 3, 43 Gradualion Usher 33 Sludenl Secrelary 23 Service Commission 33 Snowball I3 GobIin's Ball 43 Scholarship I, 2. College Advance Graphic Pholo Service Al's Dewey Ave. Service . . Aero Hardware . Alliance Tool 8: Die Allen Healing Co. Alpha Tri-Y . . . Corp. . Anne Marie's Flower Shop . . Asler Dresses . . Auslin's Grocery . Baker's Markel . Balla '81 Son . . . Berardi, Marie J. . Bill's Neighborhood Bi-Rile Markel .' Black and Red . . Boucher, George . Boyer Decoraling 8: Buckmanls Dairy . Cameron's . . . Carvelh Appliances Carr, Morey . . Cass Funeral Home Cavall's .... Chrislolf Merkel . Cheerleaders . ,. Claire's Dress Shop o s n Q n Slore . . Plainling . .N i W . Clemenl, Mr. and Mrs.' . . . Clifl Hardware 8: Healing Co. CliFF's Milk Bar . Collyer's Poullry Fa Conroy's, Mike . Cooper. Ada . . rm '. . Crescenl Purilan Laundry Co. Crilic's .... Denise, William Inc. Dewey Bail 8: Tackle . . . Dewey Ave. Barber Shop . Dewey Sweel Shoppe . . ' Domm Bros. 'A . .. Dudley Esso Service Ernie's Do-Nul Shop Eslelle's Powder Box Farmens Florisl . Fincher Molors lnc. Fisler Prinling Co. Foreman 8: Crouse . . . . A- . . . ,f ' o . INDEX Page 9I 9I 9I I05 IO4 9I ' 97 9I 9I 9I 9I IO4 92 92 96 92 I04 92 92 92 98 92 I05 92 l I5 92 IOI I03 93 93 93 93 I06 93 I07 93 I36 A 93 I03 I03 93 94 94 I06 94 94 Frear's Funeral Home . . Complimenls ol a Friend . . Complimenls ol a Friend . . Complimenls ol a Friend . . Complimenls ol a Friend . . Complimenls of a Friend ., . Complimenls ol a Friend . . Complimenls of a Friend . . Complimenls of Two Molhers Congralulalions ..... Freeman, Norman 8: Nelson . Freeman 8zCampe 'L . . . George 84 Bill's Esso Service . George Frank's Service . . . Girls in lhe Red 8: While . . Gray's Hobbies - Toys Inc. . Greece Hardware . . . Green, Blue 81 While . Grinnan, Frank . . Homeslead, The . Hahn Pholo Cenler . Hall's Flower Shop .... Haloid Company .... Harlmann Carburelor Service Harl's Food Slores .... Helen Cropsey Beauly Shop . Hibbard's Dewey-Benninglon S Houslon Millinery .... Hysner Sporls Slore . Homeroom 9 . . . Homeroom I0 . Homeroom 27 . Homeroom 40 . Homeroom I03 . . Homeroom IO4 . . Homeroom I05 9. . Homeroom I06 . . Homeroom I08 . . Homeroom IIO . . Homeroom 'l3I . Homeroom 204 . . Homeroom 205 . A. Homeroom 206 Homerooms 208 and 8 . Homeroom 226 . . Homeroom 232 . . Homeroom 239 . I . ervice Page . 94 . 95 . 96 . 97 . 98 . 99 . IOI . I05 . 9l . l02 . 94 . 94 . I07 . 95 . I30 . 94 . 94 I3l-I32 . 95 . 95 . 95 . 95 . I36 . 95 . I36 . 95 . I09 . 95 . 95 . I I7 . I I8 . I06 . I07 . I08 . I I9 . I20 . I09 . I2I . I I0 . I22 . I23 . I24 . I I0 . I25 . I26 . l26 . I27 INDEX P ge Homeroom 30l . . l08 Homeroom 302 . . I36 Homeroom 3l0 . . I28 Homeroom 3II . . . Ill Homeroom '320 . . . . II2 lamon's Beauiy Shop . . 96 ldeal Roofing Co. . . . 96 lrene's Fashion Shoppe . . . 96 Jan's Beauiy Shoppe . . ,. 96 Jan Cursio Beaufy Salon . . 93 Joanne's Beauiy Bar . . . 96 Judge,Mol'or Corp. ..... . I I2 Kapherr's French Salad Dressing . 4 IO3 Kay Michaels Beaufy Salon . . . 98 Keysione Builders ..... . I36 Kiddie Korner Children's Shop . . 96 Kleinhenz, Ludwig S .... . l03 Lalce Tire Service . . . . 96 Ledlie, J. O. - Jewelers . . . I02 Lincoln Rochesier Trusl Co. . . 97 Lippa, J. S ...... . 97 Maiorehes ..... . I I I Mandell, Mil+ - Drugs . . 97 Manhaifan Res'I'auran+ . . 97 Maplewood Diner . . . IO3 Marlts 8: Abramson, lnc. . 97 Maroon '81 Whiie . . . l29 Mary's Delicaiessen . . . 97 MaH'le Funeral Service . . . I02 Max Florisl' ........ . 97 Mechanics Laundry Co. lnc ..... 97 Mongin. M. R. Elecironics Service . . 98 Mi. Zion Fellowship House .... l03 Naum's ......... . 98 Newman Appliance . . . 98 Newman Flooring . . . 98 Nichols-Wyman lnc. . . . . 98 Norihgafe Garden Sfore . .. . 98 Noihnagle lnc. .... . 98 O'Brie'n's Gifl Cenier . . 96 Palmos Sweel' Shop . . . 99 Payne's Marlcel' . . . . 99 Pappani's Tailor Shop . . 99 Paul Jewelers . . . . 99 Pe'l'ers, E. H. lnc. . . . I02 Piehler Poniiac . l08 Purple 8: While . .. Rafi's . .J . . . Ranalieifa, Peier G. . . Ray's Esso Servicenfer . Raymer, Clyde W. . Ridge Bowling Hall . Ridgeway Pharmacy . . Roger's Super Marlcei' .... Roches+er'Business lns'l'iiu+e . . . Rochesler Coca-Cola Bo'Hling Corp. Rochesier Gas 81 Eleclric Corp. . . Rochesier Savings Bank .... Rochesier You+h for Chrisi Hi-Club Sam 8: Pal s S+a'I'ion ...... Scarlel' and Whi-ie . Schaefer Marlcei . Sco++y's Coffee Bar . . Schwalb Coal 8: Oil Co. . Senior Band .... Senior Choir ...... Scheuermann Cleaners .... Springer, Gerry - Mobile Siaiion . S+illman's Men's Shop . . D . Slorandi, William C. . . Siudenl' Sfore .... . Sugar Bowl ........ Sullivan Fuel 8: Healing Service . . Tellier Food Shop ...... Tony'si Hulx . . . Towne Men's Shop . Teiilebach, Fred . . Varden Sfudio . . . VanPu'H'e Seed Co. . Viclc, C. A. .3 . . . . Vic'I'ory Dairy ....i . . . VerHuls+ Brofhers Farm Markei . ., . Walker's Elecfrical Appliances . . Wallcer's - Jewelers .... Wall,ace's Sfore . . .- . . . Waugh, H. O. Hardware . . . Wesiern Aufo Supply Co. . . . Wes? Ridge Provision Co. . . . Wilson, R. V. lnc. ..... . Younglove, Charles J. Funeral Home Zack's Hardware and Toys . . . Q Page II4 I02 IO3 99 93 9I 99 99 99 II4 99 II3 l00 II4 II6 I00 IOO IO9 I34 I33 I00 94 IOO IOO II3 I00 IOO I00 I0l IOI IOO l35 IOI 92 IOI ,lOl IOI IOI I02 IOI I02 I02 I36 I02 I02 ADVANCE GRAPHIC PHOTO SERVICE 5I9 Sfafe S'I'reeI' Rochesfer, N. Y. LOcus+ 68 I 5 Specializing In PROMS and BANQUETS GLenwood 673I R. L. A S T E R S W O M E N ' S W E A R 463 Ridge Road Wesf Rochesfer I3 ,N. Good Luck to the Grads AERO HARDWARE 1430 Dewey Ave. 892 W. Main St. AUSTINS GROCERY 47 PULLMAN AVE. GLenwood 3256 GI.en. 0361 GED. 5043 General Repairing GLenwoocI 7227 AL'S DEWEY AVE. SERVICE 1687 DEWEY AVENUE We Take Pride In Our Work RIDGE BOWLING HALL 46: RIDGE ROAD WEST C OMPLIMEN TS OF TWO MOTHERS BAKER'S MARKET Under Managemenf of Louis Palerma I278 DEWEY AVE. , Prop. For FREE DELIVERY Call GLenwood 0734 Compliments BAke, 9361 of BALLA and SON Manufacturing and Retailing FURRIERS T R I - Y' I48 Eas+ Avenue Rochesfer 4, N. Y. ' Compliments of Complzments W Y N N E 81 C A S S of FUNERAL HOMES BlLL'S NEIGHBORHOOD 725 P kA agnd venue 43' BONESTEEL ST. I429 Ridge Road Wesi Iai' SI'0I'1eI Edward P. Wynne Wm. Pomeroy Cass Compliments Of BI-RITE MARKET CARVETH APPLIANCES Radios - Records Refrigeraiors - Sioves Washers - Ironers - Freezers EIec+ricaI Appliances - Television .i-1 IRONDEQUOIT SHOPPING PLAZA fLast Store In Shopping Centerj GEORGE BOUCHER FLORIST, INC. FLOWERS BY WIRE 422 EAST MAIN STREET Opposite Eastman Theater BAIcer I420 Rochesier, N. Y. CHRISTOFF'S FOOD MARKET 404 Lexingion Avenue 602 Driving Park Ave. GLenwood 2000 GLenwood 4205 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 CLARENCE A. VICK Iusuranfe of Every Description I 64 EAST AVENUE BAIcer 9380 Rochesier 4, N. Y. When YOU Need Insurance - C. VICK Quality Meats Frozen Foods CA M E R O N' S 2046 DEWEY AVE. Open Evenings Till I2:30 Cameron and Gary Ingraham, Props. Fresh Vegetables Ire Cold Beverages GLenwood 6454 CLAlRE'S DRESS SHOP Blouses, Lingerie, Hosiery SIcir+s, Sweafers 838 DEWEY AVE. ai' Driving Park Rochesier I3, N. Y CLIFF'S MILK BAR 1678 LAKE AVE.. Clifford Laundry ProprieI'or GLenwood 9406 Evenings by Appointment JAN CURSIO BEAUTY SHOP Specializing In COLD WAVES - HAIR STYLING 1944V2 RIDGE RD. WEST MISS TERESA fRidge Crvsl Shopping Cenlerj CLYDE W. RAYMER and ASSocia+eS SANDWICHES CANDY l REALTORS and BUSINESS BROKERS C R I T I C S We Solve Your Real Estnle Problems 350 DRIVING PARK AVENUE IHomeI GLen. 7890 IOfficeI GLen. 3898 ICE 1208 Lake Ave. 115 Ridge Rd. W. COLLYER'S POULTRY FARM 564 WEILAND ROAD GLenwood 5985-R Best Wishes Dewey Bai+ and Tackle The Show Plare of Fine Fishing Tackle L I V E B A I T I96I Dewey Ave. GLenwood 7807 MIKE CONROY'S FINE FOODS and BEVERAGES Hos+ - SHALE SANS DEWEY SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN SERVICE- LIGHT LUNCHES HOME MADE CANDY I450 DEWEY AVENUE GLen. 5666 I225 Ridge Road W. George Antivahis, Proprietor GLen. 3333 Open Evenings C0mPlimeni-' 01' A D A C O Q p E R ERNlE'S DO-NUT SHOP MILLINERY I777 DEWEY AVE. 834 DEWEY AVE. AI Driving Park Ave. Rochesfer I3, N. Y. Specializing In DOUGHNUTS and COOKIES ESTELLE'S POWDER BOX GLen. 2797 37 Pullman Ave. Hoping To Make Your Beauty Dreams Come True! ESTELLE - Proprieior 8: 90 FREEMAN'S POWER LAWN ROLLING SERVICE CHar. 2308 I64 Leonard Rd GLen. 0752 HUGH FOREMAN COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE JAY CROUSE . . . GENERAL REPAIRING Lubricaiion - Tires - Batteries - Accessories 329 McCall Rd. Rochesfer I6, N. Y. FLOWERS BY Compliments BETTE and OTTO ULRICH af THE FLOWER BOX 622 Easi' Main S+. HA. 5460 F A R M E N ' S 33I Driving Park Ave. GL. l240 GREECE HARDWARE 2890 DEWEY AVE. Complete Line of DuPONT PAINTS FISLER PRINTING CO. PRINTING - MULTILITHING Ibbl DEWEY AVENUE Corner Rand S+reeI GRAY'S HOBBIES TOYS, Inc. Northgaie Piaza FREEMAN 81 CAMPE ci-asf. zaoa eLen. 796842 LANDSCAPING, LOADING and BULLDOZER SERVICE GERRY SPRINGERS MOBILGAS STATIONS 903 and l436 Ridge Road Wesi' GLenwood 7366 George FranIc's Service S+aI'Ion Dewey Ave. and BriarcIIFfe Rd. Rochesfer, N. Y. Phone: CHarIoHe 4297 H A R T M A N CARBURETOR SERVICE HAmiI+on 2346 I39 LYELL AVENUE FRANK GRINNAN I527-9 LAKE AVENUE MEATS - G-ROCERIES - VEGETABLES Call GLenwood 66I4 Open Evenings Un+iI 9 P. M. HELEN CROPSEY BEAUTY SHOP 9 NEWTON ROAD Rochesfer, New York Phone: GLenwoocI I947 Compliments of HAHN PHOTO CENTER 308 DRIVING PARK AVENUE Glenwood 303I THE HOMESTEAD 2809 Dewey Ave. HOTS -I GROUND BEEF and BEEF BAR-B-O Orders To Take Out C 0 m pl im ents H A L L ' s of 2075 DEWEY AVENUE H O U 5 T O N GLenwood 2662 FLO WER GARDEN SHOP STORE MILLINERY and ACCESSORIES I505 LAKE AVE. Open Mon. - Sai. GLen. 94I7 Compliments glafnief :mmm of HYSNER SPORT SHOP I49l DEWEY AVENUE A F R I E N D Phone GLenwood 7860 Rochesfer I3, N. Y. 95 Compliments of A FRIEND I-I.F.s. Dresses Blouses KIDDIE-KORNER CHILDREN SHOP 835 DEWEY AVE. Coats Accesso Compliments from IDEAL ROOFING CO. Compliments of LAKE TIRE SERVICE TO SERVE YOU IRENE'S FASHION SHOPPE FASHIONABLE APPAREL OUR TWO STORES O'BRIEN'S GIFT CENTRE Watch Repairing I I1 J I Diamonds - Wa c es - ewe ry Dews+one Shopping Cen+er Cards and GMS CH . 347I 55I S+ R d ar Open Evmin 5 Until 9 Owoole ca Wm. I. O'Brien 29I6 Dewey Avenue g C CHarIo+I'e 33I3 RocI1es+er I3, N. Y. Compliments 07' JAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 357I DEWEY AVENUE CHarIo'I'+e II45 Compliments from The BLACK and RED JoANNE'S BEAUTY BAR GLenwoocI 5205 840 DEWEY AVENUE Compliments 01' IAMON'S BEAUTY SALON I040 Dewey Avenue GLen. 5284 Open Evenings 96 Compliments of a FRIEND L. T. F. Compliments Of ANN MARIE'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Orcasionsu 740 DEWEY AVENUE GLen. 8I70 GLen. 4325 Congratulations Seniors! LINCOLN ROCHESTER EST. l9I5 MAX, The FIoris+ Where Artistic Floral Arrangements TRUST co 'f Made I467 LAKE AVENUE 3663 MT' READ BLVD' GLenwoocI 07I6 RocI1esI'er I3, N. Y J. S. LIPPA ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Commercial and Residential Wiring 97 Ambrose S+. GLen. I956-J Compliments of MARY'S DELICATESSAN I042 DEWEY AVENUE For Class of I'-753-54 MILT MANDELL D r u g s 5lI DEWEY AVENUE Marks 8: Abramson, Inc. I0 S+a+e Sfreef JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS Fine Selection of WATCHES, DIAMONDS and RINGS Compliments of the MANHATTAN RESTAURANT Operated By ALFRED C. ERNEST. SR. Since I905 Best Wishes To SENIOR CLASS MECHANICS LAUNDRY I4 GLENDALE PARK Compliments NEWMAN and SONS Of A P P L I A N c E s A F R I E N D 2I0 ScoHsviIIe Road GLenwood 2506 N E W M A N FLOORING KAY MICHAELS BEAUTY SALON ll82 Dewey Avenue Complete Line of Floor and Wall Coverings 630 RIDGE ROAD WEST GLen. 5998 Rochesfer I5, N. Y. Compliments M. R. Mongin Eleclronic Service Guaranleed Radio and Television Service Complete Line of Philco Radio and Television Receivers 4002 LAKE AVE. CHar. I776 GLen. 7973 NICHOLS-WYMAN INC. Wlaen You Need Lumber, Call Our Numbef' GLenwood 2243 2435 Dewey Ave. Roches+er I6, N. Y. MOREY CARR SPORTING GOODS STORE 640 RIDGE ROAD WEST JOHN T. NOTHNAGLE. Inc. REALTORS UUEE galliiy of JOMELI' I4 Easf Main S+. 29l7 Dewey Ave. BAker 8I50 Corner Sfone Road Naums Appliance Slore Ro'cI1es+er, N. Y. Evergreens - Trees - Roses - Shrubs Nor+I1 Ga+e Garden S'I'ore 2373 Ridge Ra. W. GLen. 6376 SPORTING eooos . APPLIANCES Ga'de'glSu,ffP eS'ylfldfcape Semce JEWELRY an IHQS - aIn enance Re-loading Suppues 3925 Dewey Ave. CHar. 2525 PALMOS SWEET SHOP 32I Driving Park Avenue HOME MADE ICE CREAM LIGHT LUNCHES Compliments of rl FRIEND NEED A TUX FOR GRADUATION? Come To Pappani's Tailor 81 Tux Shop Open Open 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. B A.M. - 6 P.M. Monday Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday Friday Saiurday 292 DRIVING PARK AVENUE RIDGEWAY PHARMACY We carry a compIe+e Iine of half-price school supplies, especially designed 'For half-wi'I's l470 DEWEY AVENUE Diamonds - Wa+ches - Jewelry Rochesfer Business InsI'iI'uI'e Typewri+ers - Appliances Tested Business Training PAUL JEWELERS sancelses GLen, 5623 374 Wes-I Ridge Road I72 CIin+on Ave. S. Rochesfer 4, N. Y Compliments of C l' 1 PAYNE'S QUALITY MARKET mp I Open Seven Days a Week 8:30 A. M. I'o I2 Midnighi Free .Delivery GLen. 778I 803 Dewey Ave. ROGER'S SUPER MARKET I458 DEWEY AVENUE We Deiiver GLenwood I698 RAY'S ESSO SERVICENTER 4422 RIDGE ROAD WEST GLenwoocI 6624-J Our Service Is Always At Your Servire ROCHESTER GAS 81 ELECTRIC 89 Easf Ave. Ro'ches+er 4, N. Y. M 11-1-' STILLMAN'S MEN'S SHOP 83I DEWEY AVE. ead uar ers or aiona K II-l 6 HAdvZrtisf2d1VIen'jvWQear lly 1 BUT God Commenderlw His Love Toward Us, in +I1aI' wIwiIe we were yer sinners, CHRIST Died For Us. Van Heusen Shirfs - In+erwoven Socks Superba Ties - Hickok Belfs SCHAEFER MARKET S U G A R B O W L FINEST IN FOODS HOME MADE CANDIES ioso DEWEY AVENUE 'CE CREAM SODAS LUNCHES SCHEUERMANN'S DRY CLEANERS SULLIVAN PM .Stow FUEL 81 HEATING SERVICE 2846 Dewey Ave. 205 Ridge Rd. E. CHarIoH:e 3478 . . COnjgress 6694 402 AVENUE Alferahons -:- Dyeing -:- Repairing G1-enwood 6986 Rochesrer, New York We Own and Operate Our Own Plant SCOTTY'S COFFEE BAR IO7 RIDGE RQAD WEST TELLIER'S FOOD STORE Doughnuts By The Dozen To Go 836 RIDGE ROAD WEST open 6 A. M. - izsoo Maanigm Gmwood 7673 Friday and Safurday 24 Hours Compliments of 0 br C6 GF BILL STORANDT H0 0342 4063 CULVER ROAD Free Estimates BE SURE ABOUT YOUR ROOF IOO T O N Y ' S H U T I925 E. Ridge Road Congress 9866 Famousfor TONYBURGERS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES VerHULST BROTHERS FARM MARKET The Cityfs Lafgest GLen. 5I5I I27I Ridge Rd. W. H A M B U R G RECORDS TELEVISION TOWNE MEN'S SHOP WALKER'S Van Heusen Shirfs - Hi'cI:oIc BeI'I's In+erwoven Socks - Lee Riders 2884 DEWEY AVENUE EIecI'ricaI Appliances 2844 DEWEY AVENUE Inear S+one Road, CHar'oHe M25 Doug. Walker CHarIo'He II67 DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIR Congratulations and Best Wislaes WATCHES JEWELRY REPAIR 10 the JEWELRY ENGRAVING SENIOR CLASS OF '55 VICTORY DAIRY GLen. 7IOI WALKER'S JEWELRY 2907 DEWEY AVENUE RocI1es'rer I6, N. Y. CHarIo'H'e 3633 Success and Happiness To The CLASS OF '55 MR. 81 MRS. E. CLEMENT Compliments Of A FRIEND Congratulations to the CLASS OF I955 from the W. E. VanPUTTE SEED COMPANY I36 Nor+I1 Ave. Greece, New York H. O. WAUGH HARDWARE 773 Lake Ave., corner Lexingfon Phone: GLen. 4740 W A L L A C E ' S SUPER SODAS and SUNDAES R A F F ' S WOMEN'S WEAR 4sI RIDGE ROAD WEST Tobaccos . . . Greefing Cards and Gif+s 3800 DEVGES AVENUE DRESSES COATS '48' DEWEY AVENUE SUITS ACCESSORIES , C I' Home of Davis Tires amp :ments Wizard BaH'eries af Counfry Club Sea? Covers gsubnlvii and WEST RIDGE PROVISION CO. I' 1' F' ' WIZARD APPLIANCES H4 'HUGE ROAD W' TOYS - TOOLS HOUSEWARE BICYCLE SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL NEEDS Compliments of SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS Charles L. Y O U N G L O V E Funeral Home Z A IU IK 9 S HARDWARE and TOYS 1318 DEWEY AVE GL WOOD B017 ROCHESTER 13, N Y MATTLE FUNERAL SERVICE 330 CUMBERLAND STREET E. H. PETERS, INC. Mercury 385 Ridge Road Wesf J. O. LEDLIE - Jeweler 2 ::5:1:::g:::::,:5-1.7 - gg- .:i' .2'E:::::q:::::g::::-:1:-: ff I ssfszszszsgsfsgsgzgiz A I Eg difzf f L, ,-::+:-:-:-:f' .V - E. ' - ' I:E:E:E:::E:2:,,2g:2:f:5:5:5'5:1 -:-:-:-' - , .-:-:-:-:-:-:+:-:'h:':-:'-:f:':-:-14:-'R' 15:2 5 fha, 512:52f:f:f:f:f:E:f:2:2:2f:-z'1'f:2:f:f:f. qs- 1,9 9552? 1 '. R 152g25:g13::::z3::::q:f:S,x63:g:::5:3. - -E4 I '-:-:rc-24:-:+:4:-:-:-if.. E' ' L E:E:E:2:2-I-1-I-:f2:E:E:E:5b. iii. L7 3 Q- , :SE E SEFEEEEEEE V .-' :sexi 3222525222522 :iv .g:3:1:-' 'e-:1:::::::::5. E32 ,C ' I I j' W V 'Zigi- ' 'S -Fw. .a2:1aeES:1fa2z2sI2s ' -' N 1 I I Q. -1: if 5- ' .' '. I 5' -'3:-:5:5:5:3g:::g:g:Q:::::4:: :., gfgikx x I, , I ? ,,I,,X?7'l , Q 1 I '-Ewing? n 1 I W sv' 'EI ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS CHar. 3427 585 Sfone Rd. Cliff Hardware and Hearing Inc. Complete Hardware and Heating Store Rochesfer I3, New York Lennox Heafing and Air Condifioning Equip. CHarIoH'e 4728 LUDWIG S. KLEINHENZ C O N T R A C T O R RocI1es+er I6, N. Y. Air Commivned Iff'f..'I.EIfC 32352 Maplewood siidniidcrliiriiizifidxii GLe,,,,,od 2424 Diner Roca-iesren. rl Y. ' DOMM BROS. BOWLING HALL 640 RIDGE ROAD WEST DUDLEY ESSO SERVICE COMPLETE LUBRICATION Tire and Ba+'I'ery Service GLenwood 8948 MT. ZION FELLOWSHIP T . owmg HOUSE I05I DEWEY AVENUE Wilbur J. Dudley Rochester 13, N. Y. 32' LAKE AVE Proprietor GLen. 7396 Serve The Best Dressed Salad In Town K A P H E R R ' S BLANCHE SELKE Indianapolis Phone: GLen. 6553 9 Ross S+reeI' Rochesfer, New York Phone: GLen. 8 I 79-R PETER G. RANALLETTA HOME BUILDER I484 LEXINGTON AVE. Rochesfer 6, N. Y. Refinisbin g, Re pairin g, Restoring Allen Heating Company GEnesee 8902 WILLIAMS sALEs DIL-0-MATIG ssnvlcs HEATING 659 Jay Sfreei' Rochesfer I I, N. Y. of Anfique and Modern Furniiure Edmond V, Boyer 205 Magee Ave. RocI'1es+er, N. Y. FOR ANYTHING IN REAL ESTATE M. I. BERIIRDI IILLIIINCE ORG. INC. HAmiI+on 5000 383 EDGEMERE DRIVE CHarIoHe 230I-M IO4 GLenwood 4I I5 ALLIANCE TOOL and DIE CORP. Design - Process - Build Tools - Dies - Special Machinery K. F. FUCHS President General Manager Lamina+ion Dies a SpeciaI'I'y IO25 Lexinglon Ave. Rochesfer 6, N. Y. Compliments of a FRIEND CAVALL'S RESTAURANT 99 Ridge Rd. Wesf 25 Different Made To Order Home of the Sandwiches Long - - - Bob SHRIMP - CHICKEN - FISH Any Item In Our Menu Prepared To Take Out GLenwood I577 IO5 The Home Service Ins+i+uI'ion Of Today CRESCENT-PURITHN The Finest Laundering Dry Cleaning and Fur Storage I630 DEWEY AVENUE GLenwood 0860 Our 63rd Year George I'II dare you anyrime you're driving one of Ihose real Cool OIdsmobiIe Rockeis from F I N C H E R ' S P.S.: Finchers address is . . I8 SOUTH UNION Betty G-ua Simonstfxmlll N 'D 1 facet Mo J Nlosi fr, C- , UVA 'U 14 49,0 vi'Q.r'3 jafegodxvs raids? J-an Y,3b:.l.tL CIWIS 4,57 QI IycJI ' IO6 fx A.Con,graCCulaiLion S u Sr c'C,,CL' 1-77 oLSfl'.f'-'IQ-3,0 5 5 Firsr row, L. lo R.: Phyllis Pui- nam, Noel Kuhrf, Warren Frear, Dick Reynolds. Second row: Joyce Sanow, Jim Lore, Ed Gallo, Wendell Buflerfield. Third row: Diane Seymour, Don Cole, Phil Mullin, Dick Chap- man. Fourfh row: John Pic- cirilli, Ronnie Hoalc, Louise Wasferual. Filth row: Don Zenkel, Bill Jordan, Dave Crelin. Sfanding, L. lo R.: Ronnie Toner, Dick Keffen- burg, Brian Donovin, Marlene Lippa, Maureen Brown, Kafhy Born, Wendy LaFave, Peggy O'Neill, Dianne Carr, Pal Bauer, Mrs. Cox, Clara His- cock, Jane Wolff, Christine Andrews, Marlea Fender, Sel- ma Kilpalrick. own - f' .. GEORGE 8 BILL Compliments 01' William Denise Inc. Your Friendly ESSO SERVICENTER 2243 Ridge Road Wesl' lCor. Milchell Rci.l GLenwood 84ll Wm. F. McNul'l'y George Fischer l5l Newlon Rd. II57 Longpond Rd. UQMQQWQMAVWWKI C2451 OF 555 AYJM Compliments f'fEf'70f1P.s 4,0 C2611 of Sf of mf Hamsfva-vM JW PIEHLER PONTIAC 4,g,f?rno!1L ff. Haffk G' .ffviwvff -417-'5l '5 rf- 6'21ff'9 f C319-wffivn-f l560 LAKE AVENUE R 66.rc'6n00J 2? Wdffllf u, 1146174411 C'. lodlfdaaf fflavffffraqfg -7: Aflalfvdk ,14.f3,-,.,4,,g m lfefavivcl K Afarli G -Dltfhty 19 bfaalli' F. K-'4f6ovf1 A Jeeky J. J?ru'?ff Af -PQJ6 v. -f7'Pn,eae16J A2 75 wjriu fp WA, fa :nib Opposite Kodak Pk. HOMEROOM 103 y First Row, left to right: June Paliani, Barbara lngerick, Larry Merriik, Lorraine Beals. Second Row: Jackie Titterson. Colleen Townsend, Virginia Webber, Ginny Wright, Diane Pearson. Carol Angelo. Third Row: Sandra Kennedy, Carol Schwartz, Dennie O'Brien, Yvonne Pafon, Barbara Kefterer. Fourth Row: Mary Degrace, Judy Hix, Pat Hodeclrer. Standing: Ray Pearl, Ray Mueller, Ron Hauclr, Bob Schneider, Rog Cliff, Bob Romig, Ken Kofahl, Gerry Slzeidel, Ronnie DeBoclc, Laurence Jolidon, Bobby DiPonzio. 108 X we First Row, lelt to right: William Perkins, Ronald Newman, Patricia Johnston, Carol Dalle, Gerald Duemmel. Second Row: Frank Newman, Kenneth Wehner, Dorothy Harris, Patricia Dodd, Jeannette Caress. Third Row: Angela Stippo, Arlene Callipare, Doris Herrick, Autoriette Beufe. Fourth Row: Raymond Anderson, John Fox, Faith Williams, Nancy Danie. Fifth Row: Charles Heinzman, Arthur Junlrer, Gordon Purdy, Irene Lesco, Kathleen Falardeou, Robert Sylvester. Sixth Row: Nelson Freeman. Standing: William Proctor, Michael Walsh, James Ballerstein. Richard Barnard, Miss Bartholomew. f scHwALs coAL sf oiL co. , I For Over 80 Years the Name DQSZY 6' - 'i E252 S C H W H L B A E. as I CO1-ll. 8: OIL COMPANY H I B B A R D S In Rochester Has Meant nswsv-BENNINGTON senvice y Bm ' F e's Lehigh Valley Coal Semei' - Solvay Coke f ' Atlantic Fuel and Range Oil CA Telephone: ? ' BAker sozo 92 Por+Iand Ave IO9 HOMEROOM 110 Seated, First Row, left to right: M. Holmstrom, J. Pratt, M. Lamb, P. Larry. Second Row: G. Snively, M. L. Branch, J. Fit1Morris, R. Axon. Third Row: C. Godfrey, J. Lesco. Fourth Row: S. Danno, B. Kowalski, P. Clark, R. Kenyon. Fifth Row: B. Lockwood, A. Barrow, J. Owen, V. Bokhorst. M. Will, B.. Haselwander. Standing: D. Ellis, H. Pfeiffer, Miss Dunn, D. Mansfield, D. Ralston, T. Stephanini, minomaaoom zos Standing, front to back: Fred Berbert, Bob Beiter, John Turpyn, Gary DeRoo, Gary Pinder, Bill List, M. R. Gordon, Jim Chittenden, George Brown, Dave Heiligman, Ddtch Perrin. Dave Justice. First School Row, front to back: Pat Philipp, Carol Thomas, Eleanor Guarin, Jane Lucyshyn, Sharon Wilson, Marian Clark, Carol Pascale. Second School Row, front to back: Jackie Payne, Margie Higbee, Barbara Hoppe, Anita Isabella, Rose Marie LePore, Linda Calhoun, Carol Smith. Third School Row, front to back: Elaine Bennett, Beverly Bianchi, Betty Bianchi, Pauline Brandfino. Fourth School Row, front to back: Michael Reilly, Fred Rossiter, Merrill Herrick. HO QQ-Q WF J Qi! AQQlTg9f?4lJ:jii, off LfiEEETlE5il Myra ER vii HUMEROUM 311 'lip XI- 11' Left to Right: Charles Barnard, Julius Cole, William Dunphy, Donald Flood, James Groth, James Hardenbroolr, George Hagerty, Edward Kosel, Ernest Marcone, James McCulloch, Donn Miller, Richard Morales, Frank Passero, James Pelham, Edward Lee Piver, Archie Proven, Jack Robinson, Edward Rothaug, Paul Slyclc, Thomas Van Duser, Gail Baylauti, Marilyn Brasser, Teresa Conocchioli, Barbara Dangell, Shirley Davies, Ann Demler, Donna Failey, Mary Hale, Joan Laning, Carol Martin, Jacquelyn Peter, Margaret Phillips, Ann Richmond, Ruth Simmons, Mr. Pflaum. lll HOMEROOM 32 First Row, left to right: B. Kopp, E. Mambretti, A. Nazzaro. Second Row: G. McLean, S. Manfredi D. Mahan, K. Reed, S. Riley, F.iSt. Maurice, H. Laihrop. Third Row: K. Bonadonna, S. Calkins, J. Cox J. Crist, J. D'Olivio, L. Hysner, C. Jardine. Fourth Row: H. Frank, N. Weld, B. Siailef, H. Hovey B. Alman, N. Wharmby, M. Lane, R. Usborne, J. Ainsworth, B. Currie, M. Josh, W. Saunders, B. Cass Compliments of IUDGE MOTOR CORP. ai LAKE AVENUE Your FORD Dealer 112 0 -EE 1 v u THE WISE OLD OWL SAYS! J :ll X ! Main offsfef g Franklin Sf. af Nor+h fx- 5 5 ,x X , I? ' 5 T ' :-if-I I K- . D J' ' : . Q E Downtown Office: '5 7' 1 .G -H 5' - nm! C' Main S+. Wes? af Fihhugh IF At Thrift You Would Excel Heres the Way to Ring the Bell SAVINGS BANK Account Now .0'0 S . M10 ll Start a Ridge-Clinton Offire: l775 Clinfon Ave. N. .. ROCHESTER I 5 S AVI N G S Tl' B l hr YOUR zrbolr' pnuil 1' INSUIANCI COIPOIAYION IOHN MARSHALL STUDENT STORE Scl1ool supplies and review boolcs carried 'lor your convenience. Purchase supplies here and supporl +l1e Sludenls' Associalion. N-1. STORE ASSISTANTS: Ann Marie Barrow, Linda Calhoun, Donna Deiscln, Pali Johnson. Jane Lucyslwyn, Joanne Mcfixnn, Joan lvleinlwarcll, Pal Meyers, Jolwn Slone. ll3 Congratulations S E N I O R S Compliments of the PURPLE and WHITE What you want SAM and PAT'S igq SERVICE STATION :sos DEWEY AVENUE Coke W a t c h fo r T H E 1955 M 0 n E L ,.lED UNDE. A coc. ROCHESTER cocA-com The IOHN QUIT-L Bomlnc comp. A. L. ANDERSON SONS QMDLN P315 NTS 7 Q3 Q ' f QZWQMN 25: ff 173 LX! kg ARSHALL Xi- f--2 X-33 g5g,CCHmQm.mlAum3 DOANN REEVES PAT CAPRIO BARBARABUSH eawmm WEBER PATI Jouwsow ruwgv vouwc, INGE Focus BARBIVIONTENARO MQREEN CLNFFORD mm COLLYER H5 SX, 1 Compliments of the SCI-XRLET 81 WHITE P5 'Ts L' QQQQI' 1 Li , 5 1- ' 65' I' 154' .go , C1195 Brian Burclward V W ,5 41 10 'H CA. U O Dave Menu- 'Trend Q25 I Oo 0 'Vows eh y isa '2- Jf if ' 6' Q 5 064 90005 IRFVY LM Q04 Q3 W H 2' 1.2 Ggvle H exs L B05 WV' 041-. QL 4 Mav+y Cu Hen Q05 .5 7 6 0 X EFLE ' First Row, left to right: L. Perkins, C. Wilson, E, Benton. Second Row: G. Irish G. Kemp, D. Miichell, D. Wayialalc. Third Row: C. Sullivan, O. Krahl, W. Powers, C. Boyce, N. Wilson, R. Copeland. Fourth Row: E. Reber, T. Tepper, H. Kenyon, D. Beaumont, D. Anderson, D. Crosier, P. Abendroth. Standing: S.l Stein, V. DiLorei:o, N. Freeman, M. Cassata, J. Carsiairs, D. Chapman, J. Hough, A. Wheeler, T. Ranke, Mr. Sullivan. H7 QNDUP H OMQ' Qoom First Row, left to riqlit: R. Doblaeriin, J. Thompson. Second Row: Skoneham, B. Pepper, M. Morales, P. Caprio. Tlwird Row: N. Parmele, W. Searls, R. Woocling, D. Raysor, L. Tobias, M. Minarilc, A. Groito. Fourth Row: C. Van Duzee, L. Kazmayer, L. Conrad, S. Simpson, L. Goeizman, R. Scranton, W. Seymour, R. Morales, J. Cosmano, F. Grimes. Standing: G. Schudel, C. Weaver, C. Wehbring, G. Hughes, C. Brasser, B. McGory, N. Merkel, E. Ensign, M. Jaclrson, B. Malcliow. Missing: Mary Ann Miller, Ann Jackson. 118 Goocl bye, . . . l OY l 2091 First Row, left to right: Theresa O'Neill, Barbara Monterano, Roberta Finucane, Gail Laveclr. Second Row: Nancy Merryman. Alberta Bishop, Gwendolyn Hickman. Third Row: Pat Luteslri, Deann Evangelist, Betty Lutz, Sandra Kaper, Nancy Tischler, Carol Rentschler. Fourth Row: Carol Servis, Hyacinth Egan, Barbara Jones, Carol Miller. Fifth Row: Lily Petralia, Erwin Ritenis, Neil Connon. Standing: Norman Mistal, Thomas Hinton, Wesley Baumbarger, Douglas Van Putte, David Meier, Leslie Meredith, Anthony Masi, John Mazzuco, Fred Woodard, Lawrence Higbee, William Heineman, Mrs. Murphy. 135:-mesh'-ff , 7 0 , M323 L ,- QL W ,. ,Q-'Zz ggjxx W biwaf Q . my y v V Q if A i 5 rl W I f f 1 44 31 , . BQ L 'f as f . L lil G Q Ba ,,.s 1 f 1 ,fm M. 7' fre N Ss i :E+ ar, ,.,.. y if-W , -' A- -,- aLQ,,:1fi,i::3g2g,f4 . af ..-W-n,:.:..,. ,i,. ..,. W...- .35 V Comes Q6 HOMEROOM 105 First Row, front to back: M. Gregory. Second Row: C. Baldeclr, B. Burchard, W. Coates. Third Row M. Petrone, S. Piker, P. Meyers, S. Witherow, F. Stegeman. Fourth Row: S. Galloway, M. Galligan J. Hutchison, L. Jardine, G. Misial, E. Stanely. Fifth Row: E. Beehler, J. Frank, R. Civitillo, J. Ferner M. Fontain, L. DePonzio. Standing: Mrs. Jones, T. O'Hare, D. DiPonzio, J. Post, D. Haefele, D Martin J. Rhodes. Missing: B. Duggan, P. Righimeyer, G. Shori, J. Herr, R. Tebo, L. Rafh. 120 HR. not Til max li, 7X1 - .33 L+. l 5-9 We First Row, left to right: Lorn MacUmber, Linda Bowen, Phyllis Nichols. Second Row: Florence Scott, .1 Joseph Mandrino, Robert Hubble, Gary Niedermeier. Third Row: William Stanin, Sandra Hardwick, Florence Karpinslri, Jerry Sheive. Fourth Row: Shirley Atwood, John Eclcardlz, Gerald Swan. Filth Row: Roberia Schwonke, Maureen Clifford, Beverly Jones. Sixth Row: Philip Kennard, Nancy Temp, Alan Bierworth. Seventh Row: Mrs. J. Biddle, Carol Chapman, Karen King, June Gilberk, Nancy Houle, Lawrence Ames, Richard Tessier, Brian Lawrence. ,.,,....., ,,,.-- --..4' ,,,--v--f 4 .,-...- i, 'iv-' .,.....f-1 ' -Q ..: ,--' Mrs. :we K l ll i Qui? QAMQ Klux x mio oM,5Xf3Z N if Q' ' X s - yfxg fn? 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'Fourth Row: Pat Wester, Audrey Lammel, June Davis Gail Sabin Filth Row' Marcia S itt B tt N 'cl , . . u , e y el , Deanna Davy. Sixth Row: Don Stubbs, Deanna O'Neill, Meryl Gallon. Seventh Row: Vessla Nordstrom. Standing: Ed Caster, Bob Clipps, Bill 'Van Dyke, Ray Sorg, Bill Kruger, Frank Lo Presti, Dave Halma, Bob Simpson, Clark Bryant, Pat O'Hara, Ed Easton, Jim Doyle, Tracy Counts, Fred Masterson. 124 Q Kay, if QW mf O : W Vee HOMEROOM zna is 9? X' if 2: H ' JMU Xen fm 31 Zig wmgg-j Cjovnziddflj and ow mwijwmajomsnoom a 2 1770! ll XXX 'JL WXVSKX J 7 Q' JM X11 -' X Qxliixxx QPAIN My M, :L ffvxf f 4-ww M M 953 My fl! Q wwf, QMS WW M1 by fi Wwfi-Qpxfxi WM! MQ. THA ye R'5 Homenoom-226 J . 'Qt-Nef 1 33, RQRLX I Pdixk U-tg A11 me LJYC ewpe 41- Wlaller 'QQ pe ff 400 If? Lak-X Rk+'knQ U- -ff G75-0 X - ,565 5'lbdAQrd? 04725, 'P - LXQX Lo- 'Barb 4 ful X ww 5,,L,a.e1Q, Blu-ng, ,SDVVKYA LKB bf . 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Grimm D. Bennett. Second Row: P. Kron, D. Grau, A. Crowley, D. Kowalslci, E. Bentley, V. Brown. Third Row A. Viola, R. Young, J. Wagner, J. Trapani, S. Wilson, M. O'Brien. Fourth Row: G. Leigh, R. Sander son, C. Pearl, A. Dupont, S. Loveland, N. Rife. Fifth Row: C. Misel, G. Gregory, P. Herne. 127 ewewell jltwm Tl ea L 4- ieninrflanmezfovm In Standing from left to right: Mr. Melka, Bill Hiclrs, Bill Carr, Dick Donovan, Howard Hobin, Don Liebert, Ronald Osborne, Pat Johnson, Sally Michael, Bill Thompson, Dick Renaldi, Tom Bear, Louie Acierno, Ross Rider. Seated, first row on left: Marilyn Keenan., Second Row: Bonita Blanchard, Diane Keyes, Katherine Lee, Carol Langenbacher. Third Row: Bob Dean, Pai Paine, Elaine Higham, Carol Cole, Carol Reese. Fourth Row: Donne Reeves, Pai Kubilrz, Barbara Blattner, Sylvia Griffin, Sylvia Daniels. ,, ' iff' 128 ff is Q WW First Row, left to right: J. Schufie. W. Godfrey, J. Gilloon, N. Tischler M. Burnham. Second Row: M. Bianchi, B. Cote, M. Newton, G. Robinson N. Kehr, J. Meinhardk, S. Wifherow, C. Rentschler, J. Stoneham, J. Ferner J. Hutchinson. Standing: S. Galloway, A. Woodworth, Y. Villard, D O'Brien, B. Lockwood, P. Meyers. S. Danno, J. Dewey, B. Malchow Compliments of the MI-SROON HND WHITE ls G ,QC . First Row, left to right: T. Conocchioli, S. Davies, D. Carr, B. O'Brien. N. Blattner, M. Higbee. J. Tuclrey. Second Row: M. Hiclrs, C. Nellis, S. Powers, S. Logen, B. Root, B. Shawhan, B. Fordyce, G. Birch, P. Stailer. Standing: B. Philips, G. Wilson, R. Ewing, G. Kelder, K. Wilson, C. Wesi- field, A. Isabella, F. Bonesieel, B. Barnard, C. Crary. 129 Compliments of THE GIRLS IN THE RED HND WHITE kb Front Row, lett to right: R. Rentoul, A. Stipo, B. Bush. Second Row: B. Ballop, J. Paliani. C- Wilson. J. Congilaro, N. Kilbury. Third Row: C. Angelic, B. Bianchi, A. Daniels. Fourth Row: L. Nott, P. Vieau, D. Waytala, P. Bower, L. Bowen, R. Stoddard. Fifth Row: C. Sullivan, B. Smith, A. Castallano, P. Carlson, R. 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