Austin High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1957
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The newspaper phase began its separate career as the Austin Times: and the yearbook, retaining the original name, continued to be issued twice a year as a semi-annual until 1931. Since then it has come out only once a year. ln 1950 the first padded cover was ottered, but it was available only to seniors and was embossed with the owner's name in gold letters. The large 9 x 12 size book was a new feature ot 1951. Throughout the years there have been many changes in form, size, style, statt, and sponsors: but two things have remained constant for titty years-the name ot Maroon and White and the purpose, the interest ot Austin High School. ' Ml QI . 3 1 5 4 , Q ' 5. i KVVA fy. iii 2---W mn i K K . , A V., A 4-r THE PEUPLE UF VULUIVIE 5U They crowd the halls between classes-aI1 3700 ot them, teachers and students-nodding to each other as they pass, calling, Hi, what's new? Or they pause for cr moment's chat beside the long row of lockers. Here they are, the People of Volume 50. Q'-1- H 9 A rf T? -J? J NY' h by 1 W fftfwfx xx X' lx t ' R Al --'fag fg .y if w P' l' 5 . 19 I T , Q I fs 110 , with A' N7 X f We f V 3 A . N-I swityk, ,X jflg ar W 5 t x ' . ' N--' so 7 55 4 :MR Q - x my W1 - ft 5 :ww :gy -- ' A ,1 f X, ' ' , ,,-21. '- if '. -- :' RAYMOND LUSSENHOP Assistant Principal LIBRAHIANS: Virqinia Barrett, Ar- thur Knopinski, Rae V. Shea, Hose- mary Carlson. CLERKS: Esther B. Hecht, Celeste W. Kenny, Cecile McClellan, Angela McSteen, Ruth E. Sargent, Lorraine Smetana, Alice Sullivan, MATRONS: Dorothy B. Fleming, Eliz- abeth Hastings. RAYMOND G. COLES Shop Supervisor GEORGE W. DOWNES LESTER M, BUTLER Assistant Principal Assistant Principal ADNIINISTHATIUN FRANK VOKAC Attendance Counselor RUDOLPH SCHMIDT Attendance Counselor REGINA Z. KELLY Public Relations WILBER R. BOLLINGER Registrar MARION M. STONE Personnel Adviser GILBERT OLSEN Senior Adviser CORNEAL M. BARRETT Placement Adviser FRANK HEITMAN Attendance Counselor NELLIE O'MARA Personnel Adviser 21 x like gf l we . it Q sr. E 'tx . Vi!-.Q .. P- . f f ja is .746 g roam file Camlaua in ummer an in wafer 1 i 1 Thousands of Austin students. since the iirst Maroon and White went to press, have measured their height over the little drinking fountain outside the Concert Orchestra Room in the East Building. Were they shorter back in the days of Volume Orie? Did freshmen ever drink here with ease? My. how they grow -from freshmen to sophomores, from juniors to seniors- the guys and gals of Austin, the people we see in Volume Fifty. Wayne Engstrom Freshman Bob Lawson Sophomore F R E S H I E S MISS MEAD 101 Bottom Row-Barbara Lord, Nancy Pappas, Marvin Cutler, Richard Kreixman, Iudy Olsen, Mary Lou Cote, Gale Cropp, Second Row-Tom Rennison, ludy Dianovsky, Michael Cafierata, Sharon Mitchell, lay Kaplan, ludith Kaplan, Harvey Iacobson. Marie Fruqoli. Third Row-George Siortz, Iames Chevas, Barbara Ander- sohn, Gerald Tollefsen, Barry Steiner, Alvin Goldstein, Robert Loxley, Robert Schjerven, Merrily Schade, Top Row-Barnett S, Press, Leon Kass, Dale Luecht, Ioan Ancell, Dori Fielding. MRS. LEONARD 102 Bottom Row-Vivian Piehl, losephine Lowe, Victor Wolfe, Raymond Padula, Barry Steadman, Sandra Wheat, Marilynn Stout. Second Row-Florence Smith, loyce Hommrich, Mrs. Leonard, Leslie Lurey, Michael Thornton, Lawrence Filpi, Barbara Ostopchik, Nancy Grzeqorek. Third Row-Richard Hornbaker, Ronald Atkin, Woodrow Wilson, Daniel Oskorep, Howard Jackson, Guy Merola, Karen Nolan, Linda lohnson. Carol Walter. Top Row-Iohn Sniadanko, Ioel Crandall, Horman MacLean. MRS. BROWN 103 Bottom Row-Antoinette Maerz, Roseanne Weinstein. Shirley Ann Schelli, ludy Tanqarra, Iosephine Menza, Mary Ellen Marino, Martin Peterson, Gerald Hackbert. Second How-Michael Bousk. Sharon Sikokis, Bob Fredrikson, Dennis Del-lainout, Sheila Dunn. Elaine Berman, Susan Cote, Cyril Rosenberg, Rosalie Mazzuca. Third Row-Karen Gustafson, Delores Frie, Corrine Pavetto, Angela Vozikis, David Fyr, Diane Marosco, Sybil Cohen, Marlene DalPino, Nancy David. Top Row--Patricia Franke, Pasquale Riscossa, Patricia Rec- chia, Marlene Roth, Patricia Dugan, Ioe Plunk, Anthony Belleqante, Ari Wasek, Steven Andelina, Gloria Bundeson. L .,, ,,,,,, ,, Tom Bagel Iunior Ken Marquardt Senior , tile l' 0 ik? Ggllg F R E S H I E S MISS PAPE 104 Bottom Row-Michael Ferstein, Donna Olsen, lim Gardner, Ronald Rotella, Larry Hall, Charlene Cesar, I-'loralie Wexler. Second Row-Robert Wittek, William Kallas, Bonnie Luster, Pat Wiese, Margaret Venables, Sharon Nowak. lean Freud- enthal, Barbara Sorensen, Third Row--William Gartley, Ierome Gorny, Terry Dobrowal- ski, David Kolb, Lester Wolft, Robert Baer, Mary Bolinq, Carol Freudenthal, lack Kirwan, Michael Grossman. Top Row-Bruce Domko, Laurie Grebel, Georqe M. Pearce, Ronald Weaver, Richard Iostes. MRS. WILLIAMS 105 Bottom Row-Eugene Piotrowski, Dearcira Germain, Sharon Marston, Anita Kagis, Richard Kimmel, Robert Harriet, Roger Stromberq, Harold Horner. Second Row-Gayle Schultz, Ioanne Rini, Ieanne Purvis, Donna Kusch, Mrs, Williams, Wayne Engstrom, Sandra Groholski, Marilyn Rosenthal, Madelin Stromberq. Third Row-Bruce Hepner, Ieannie Gourley, Ioan Stein, Richard Handler, Francine Novak, Allen Levin, Roddy Mace donald, Harriet Katz, Anne Kotsos, Alan Simon, George Lau. Top Row--Sherrill Sasseman, Richard Wilken, Elaine Kanter, Diane Baer, Pat Gurns, Bruce Bradley, Richard Mitchell, Donald Mankin, Allen Feiq, Pat Schneider, Rae TerVeen, Sharon Karovesis, Karen Clettenberq. MISS GENGO 106 Bottom Row-Linda Karel, Barbara Witzel, Iudith Goldstein, Nancy Shaw, Louis Hutton, Io Anne Shulman, Leroy Kvaas, Arlene Bender, Margaret Stromberq. Second Row-Rose Guiiire, Ierome Norin, Ilene Cohen, Mari. lyn Buehrle, Susan Seemuth, Patricia Forst, Frank Esposito, Leonard Provisor. Phyllis Malone. Third Row-Donald Giqante, Barbara Thomas, Renee Tepper, Sandra Salapatas, Ianet Ohs, Carol Iohnston, Linda Taylor, Elaine Simon, Ianice Wilde, Barry Landsman, Iames Rosen- berq. Top Row-Richard Ericksen, Edwin Metzl, Lewis Kwate, Iohn Stella, George Apostolopoulos, Thomas Haussman, Robert Haennicke, Edward Lubejko, Robert Moriarty, Fred Delsuca, James Kina, Robert Gore. MR. KREBILL 108 Bottom How--Diane Latorre, Patricia Lokcinski, Dianne Miller, Bob Lindstrom, Tom Parenti, lim Chapman, Don Naviqato. Second Row-Mary Devoe, Ioan Warren, Susan Martin, Mary lane Howard, Gerald Sivertsen, Ioe Ferazzo, Pat Garelli, Don Bates. Third Row-Donno Thor-ton, Frank Rothacker, Iohn Disler, Fernando Paoletti, David Lanqlands, Bill Yaqerman, Thomas Finnegan, Edward Wasek, Tom McGovern. Top Row-Mr. Krebill, Dennis Moss, Harry Hanson, Iohn Pahn, Tom Arnold, Vic Wavrit. eague 01,004 af .xduafin CLASS UP 1960 The freshie at his locker-a young man with an expanding set of values, rules, and responsibilities is now part of something entirely new to him, the division. The boys cmd girls he meets there will remain his good friends for a long time to come. Of course, there is another friend he will long remember-his division teacher. He will always be ready to help the freshie in the next four years. School has never been so appealing, and it seems to be getting better all the time. The mysteries of algebra are revealing themselves to him, problem by problem: and he has finally found out what makes an auto's engine tick. Gym games and calesthenics are exhilarating, and the Band, Orchestra, and music classes give him a chance to become another Sousa or Sinatra. Assemblies and shows entertain him. Yes, this freshie and his locker are ready to take on all corners at Austin. MARVIN CUTLER jrerikmen .Scarf mafching cwe 3ocL6 ana! .gzirfzs Bottom How-Judy Bartelstein, Ianet Tufano, Robert Mulholland, Don Zeigler, Iames Nettenstrom, Phil Spolin. Second Row-Rosalind Blom, Diane Rezavy, Diane DuHy, Alfred Carrubba, Gayle Schwartz, Carole Tucker, George Mack, Kenneth Kroll. Third How-Lynn Karzen, Sandra Eisen, Ianet Morser, David Brainer, Sam Castriota, Ioe Thesz, Barbara Sundin, IoAnn Weiss, William Dahlstrand. Top Row-Iames Spence, Evan Cameron, Gerald Padar, Paul Beamer, Kathleen Smith, Miss Bryan, Carol Lieberthal, Dennis Tenk, Richard Biok, Louis Feigen- berg. MRS. STUBBLEFIELD 102 Bottom Bow--Marge Dominguez, Kathie Rorheim, Ioseph Wolny, Craig Lotsoff, ludy Weltman, Mary Ann Calomtno, Ioann Bartley. Second Row-Walter Napolski, Ronald lacovelli, Ralph Alesia, Lorna Iordan, Doris Anderson, Bonnie Edison, Ioyce Gildenzopf, Myrna Gutof. Third Row-Iames Kryzak, Wayne Iaworski, Arlene Peltz, Ieanine Grage, Carol Molnar. Christine Coughlin, Diane Cyr, Roberta Simon, Carol Davies. Top Row-Dean Penesis, Wayne Biswurm, Iohn Yakimislcy, Leroy Bianchi. Kay Karlsen, Frank Hart- man, Burton Schwartz, Tommy Arndt, Allan Levin, Bill Moffat. 'I3 MISS VARRAVETO 103 Bottom Row-Mike Lupo, Milton Stroner, Marlene Panebianco, William Kenny, Roger Poolesak, Barbara Edison, Iasephine Lieb, Carole Svenson. Second Row-Bonnie Geiger, Gloria Schaffer, Barbara Dorsch, Ieanine Griefen, Iacqueline Iohnson, Lynda Brusman, Loretta Korsick, Kathleen Kryzan. Third Row-Emily Harris, Lionel Ohlson, Nick Kyros, Kenneth MacGregor, Robert Mescall, Ioseph Taini, Phillip Bailey, William Bauer, Lynne Musselman. Top Row-Annetta Miller, George Kakos, Iohn Dalinis, David Cravens. MISS KAYE 105 Bottom Row--Earl Berkeen, Ierry Campbell, Lois Balow, Inez lvlerker, Nancy Lynne Toftel, Patricia Ann Davis, Charlotte Ruth Sittiq. Second Row-Robert Zapte, Donald Stewart, Robert Carramusa, Carol Meqahey, Darlene Iaskot, Linda O'Brien, Irma Kramer, Rochelle Miller, Top Row-Peter Vlahor, Lola Yohnke, Vicki Bartlett, Sarah Robertson, Michael Grobstein, Robert Zurnph, Thomas Ryan, Daniel Gutman, Bill Ward, Bill Priebe. MR. IORIO 106 Bottom Row-Beverly Bjornson, Arlene Eisner, Patricia Piehl, Louis LaRosa, William Grabske, Iames Davie, David Strayer. Second Row--Iudy Washca, Natalie Huminiak, Virginia Biede, Frank DeMarco, Tom Pankonen, Ioan Seaberq, Vija Reters, Tom Browne. Third Bow-Carole Stiqman, Shirley Marienzin, Marvin Rosenzweiq, Iaines Fiolka, Bill Lanqridqe, Bill Plastina, Iohn Celmer, Ann Marie Strand, Phyllis Schuh. Top Row-let-trey Iurczyk, Gerald Brin, Ted Trenton, Mr. Iorio, Donald Sproat, Sam Penuto, Robert Schneider, Renate Weyerstall, Claudia Ienkins. Mn. KELLEY 107 Bottom Row-Phyllis Pctllone, Nancy Assmann, Mary Parsons, Revelle Damask, Iohn Napies, Marietta Burdi, Frank Giganti. Second How-Connie Palumbo, Mary Giqanti, Barbara Lambert, Iona Bressler, Robert Goldman, Barry Libkin, Susan Williams, Carol Givens. Third Row-Bill Anderson, Sharon Cameron, IoAnne Lestina, Pat LoPresto, Georgia Ferdinand, Fred Corey, David Wattenberq, Dawn Kimet, Carol Ouercio. Top Row-Nat Gershman, Marv Silins, Richard Luhman, Bob Schmidt, Sandra Wright, Carol I-lemwall, lim Graziano, Frank Iannella. F R E S H M E N Well! SAOQ6 wcfk GHC! gfue GFLJ A 'I4 A Ohm ,4J.! Bf LJ? g gage., imp af flwileef F R E S H M E N MISS SMITH 108 Bottom Row-Iudy Sherlinq, Arlene Andersen, Barbara Campisi. Gary Iames, Loretta Corvo, Melvyn Fried, Marsha Gilbert. Second Row-Charlene Vandervest, Iohn H. Stackpole, Patricia O'Brien, Caryl Roth, Sally Stapleton, Iackie Lyman, Sheila Seaman. Karen Bolker. Third Row-Iames McGuane, Iudy Fischer, Barbara Potocny, Margie Kovich, Pat Hook, Georgene Snead, Sharon Duffy, lack Mohr, Sam Samaritano. Top Row-Douglas Millstone, Harry Ellis, Manny Weinstein, Louis Battista, Bertha Bralich, Ray Johnson. MRS GREEN 1409 Bottom Row-Eileen Smyros, Bill Gibbs, Howard I-larris, Miriam Anver, Ellen Salvay, Diane Sevcik, Melody Baqgio. Second Row-Lynn Steer, Lenora Marks, Rochelle Sherlinq, Irene Kubica, Ioan Erickson, Catherine Baxter, Richard O'Brien, Nancy Frejlach. Third Row-Donna Levens, Merle Vission, Bonnie Takift, Judy Dahlstrom, Joy Spencer, Edward Preston, Peter Okane, Carolyne McCormack, Mickey Weissman. Top Row--Robert Anderson, Karen Cofielt, Lenore Heidemann, Donald Bray, Mrs. Green, Ken Biasco, Doris Abbott, Mary Hoshell, Nancy Karr. MISS WALKER 110 Bottom Row-Lorraine Provisor, Evelyn Dennis, Lynn Farrell, Carole Beidler, Kenneth Borucki, Michael Rogals, Adrien Nebaqan. Second Row-Edward Lara, Gary Shifrin, Steve Masur. Lynda Levine, Elaine Turchen, loyce Wilson, Sharon Mueller, Ioanne Kaye. Third Row-Carol Blazek, Sheila Kenny, Ion lohansson, Iim Shertoli, Carrie Johnson, Irving Goodman, Iudy Martin, Ioyce Comstock, Dianne Frehe. Top Row-lean Ormaniec, Chris Athanasopoulos, Bob Ferre-ro, Rich Storts, Ierry Howard. Carl Sadler, Merle Iseberq. MR. DROSSOS 111 Bottom Row-Lorena Gunn, Mary Ann Welton, Robert Sim, Pai Grassie, Kathleen Reidy, Val Rae Berke, Claudine Belcher. Second Row-Charles Smm, Sheila Schneiderrnan, Carole Kokavec, Sandra Huddleston, Susan Shapiro, Ianice Litman, Maxine Norin. Becky Dodd. Third Bow-Elaine Glickauf, Sandy Witkorl, Richard Grasso, Christ Santino, Ron Kiersch, Art Kries, Chris Galanopoulos, Thomas Dvaratchek, Tom Vorqias. Top Row-Tony Calabrese, Karen lohnson, Indy Mc-Wherter, Iudy Wehrle, Earl Beecher, Dr. George Drossos, Adrienne Marlowe, Ioan Bellinqer, Ioe Sala- mone, Frances Burk. 15 MRS. BUDZINSKI 112 Bottom Row-Lesley Sharfmcm, Barbara Escamilla, Eugene Handzel, Charlene Barkstrom, Darlene Golembo, Howard Freidman, Iames Nootens. Second Row-Karen Helsing, Della Woltman, Sharon Perry, Lorraine Kugler, Mary Ann Mehok, Donna Weinberg, Diane Klein, Penny Donahue. Third Row-Bob Hagge, Tom Knight, Rita Berger, Ed Staiqer, Maxine Frank, Larry Herrington, Sandra Schultz, Perry Booth, Dean Validis. Top Row-Carol Campbell, Carolyn Ennesser, Mickey Vaia, Margot Kinsaila, Mike Buszynski, Frank Miller, Terry Tontis, Jim Skonie, lim Corbett, Ellen Ring. MR. RITTER 114 Bottom Row-Linda Petrik, Harold I-lilsen, Leonard Edenburn, Ralph Amabile, Tom Mccivusos, lim Dougal, MaryLou Bryant. Second Row--Bob Szczesny, Vic Gelsomino, Ierry Axelrod, Ruth Anderson, Marsha Olson, Maureen Gilbert, Francis Smith, Diane Reardon. Third Row-Neclra Silverstein, Sandra Muter, lean Witt, Elaine Siverstein, Robert Sakoslci, Sandra Iohnson, lim Meyer, Mike Hoslield. Top How--Nick Saladino, Gino Battistoni, Bernard Krolasik, Bill Vojta, Larry Glick. pai aihggengoflzam, flue Queen of flue jrealrie F R E S H M E N MISS LEVETT 116 Bottom Row--Annette Caponiqro, Mickey Notorus, Art Schmidt, Charlene Rimicci, Karen Nettleton, Carol Gunderson, Leona Richmond. Second Row-Mary Slomouitz, Iudith Alano. Valeria Maresch, Ann Dattomo, George Wong, Sam Guttrea, Sandy Porfiris, Arlene lrqanq. Third How-Christa Kramer, Nancy Widel, Allen Levinson, Victor Castillo, Mike Giacobbe, Kenneth Thime, Ollie Johnson, Patrick Costello, Sue Ellen Paulis. Top Bow-Charley Mazza, Steve Nuter, Iames Hagood, Charles Schlicher, Phil Boll. Mn. MILSCARINO 117 Bottom Row--Paul latte, Arnold Goldberg, Ben Cocoq- liato, Bonnie Gray, Sherry Salovei, Diane Mayerhofer, Ioan Kelleher. Second Row-Rita Nelson, Diane Loviq, Rosemarie Pedi, Terry Bressler, Roseann Urso, Adeline l-lenrich, Diane Pott, Nancy McCann. Third How--Kenneth Lightfoot, Ron Medill, George McClory, Richard Prescher, Robert Wayne, Benito Ezerins, Karen Lance, Dale DuVa1l, James Wood. Top Row-Richard Arendanczyk, Bill Gurney, Bob Peters, Frank Schroeder, Bob Ross, Tim Carson. 'I6 MRS. LEHMAN 153 Bottom Row-Gail Johnson. Susan Sexton, Judy Fur- long, Phyllis Weiss, Janet Tews, Sharon Hirsch, Diane Sherman. Second Row-Phyllis Lazar, Beverly Kelly, Judy Glans, Barbara Butler, Helen Spivey, Margaret McKenzie, Barbara Siqeti, Barbara Lelvionier. Third Row-Pat Tannehill, Karen l-lolmstead, Fern Nitzberg, Joyce Miller, lris Shif-iman, Donna Rhys, Judy Colman. Karen Owen, Leah Strahl. Top Row-Gerald Sanfilippo, John Lomeo, Don Feista- mel, Edgar Ruble, Leslie Basso, Robert Guasino, Mike Christ, Sam Clemens. MRS. CORCORAN 155 Bottom Row-David Barrlinqton, Henry Stone, Bonita Grach, Patricia White, Diane Beck, Arlene Marshall, Jeri Puleo. Second Row-Sharon Uretz, Karen Savinski, Lynn Schwanlc, Ardis Koloms, Diane Galler, Betty Spilky, Maxine Rendler, Pat Rinker. Third Row-John Deaville, Malcolm Pollack, George Fredrikson, Dennis McGraham, Joe Scola, Dianne DeFina, Priscilla Glaszer, June McGhie, Jim Casella. F R E S H M E N eam jeafkery arringa af .Juer Socia jfiump MR. KREBILL 156 Bottom Row-Suzanne Goldiine, Phyllis Stillo, Maria Lo Coco, Diane Palmer, Florence Paoletti, Madeline Scaletta, Donna Gilardi. Second Row-Diane Mednick, Pat I-Iaslam, Nancy Falcetta, Philip Moretti, Memo Nitzberq, Carol Lumm, Phyllis Ficarella, Barbara Crowther. Top Row-Morris Liberatl, Tom Rardin, Douglas Matthews. MRS. BROWN 157 Bottom Row-Sharon Cooper, Melvyn, Hutson, Ron Barth, Florence Cox, Ronnie Kahn, Shirley Allen, Carol Dunne. Second Row-Carol Perri, Mary Nelson, Marlene Grider, Geraldine Vinci, Barbara Rzepinski, Frank Qualtier, Pat Collins, Steven Ehlinger. Third Row: Roy McCuan, Bill Schwahn, Bill Spoerl, Beverly Besler, Gloria McCollum, Milton Zalvtsky, Kathy Brucato, Dick Bartell. Top Row: Ray Guilfoyle, Bill Crooks, Fred Burton, Tony Sicili- CDO. I7 1 CLASS UF 1959 The sophomore at his locker-a young man with changed values, new rules, and much more responsibility-now has a few more books and something much more important-a maturing outlook on school and social life. By this time he has found many friends, not only in his division, but also in clubs, organizations and classes. His division teacher is still a good friend, but also an adult to be respected and obeyed. His school life is adjusted to a semi-even keel. He learns the difference between a tangent and a secant in geometry, and discovers biology. He has become a whiz at basketball and can swim 100 yards freestyle with ease. With cr year of practice behind him, he may be made a full-fledged member of the Choir, Concert Band, or Orchestra. And he has found the Austin socials. DAVID STEWART nappy urilaenalem ulaloorf agzolofzomoreh .gzirfa S O P H O M O R E S MISS FISCHER 201 Bottom How-Ieannine Urban, Linda Pratt, Rosalind Carso. Howard Ptelet, Matina Panaqaldos, Irwin Floyd Harris, Bonnie Franklin. Second Row-LeRoy Pollina, Helen Aquino, Melisande Stein, Ioyce Leif, Aline Rausch, Connie Parrish, Ioan Arnold, Ioanne Blondin. Third Row-Dave Stewart, Peter Margarites, Thornton Worth, Dallan Mulnix, Miss Fischer, Russell Mackenzie, Arnold Sood, Allen Lasko, Bob Lephowicz. Top Row-Iohn Hiller, Neal D. Beaton, Paul Butler. MISS PAPE 202 Bottom Row-Arthur Moses, Barbara Rupp, Kathleen Sanger- man, Elena Abbatacola, Iudith Alger, Iean Adams. Bernice Guz. Second Row--Bill Sebastian. Frank Grossman, Ioe Pepitone, William Andersen, Marie Ferrill, loan Doyle, Mike Venuso, Patricia Pizzicaro. Top Row-Bill Iordan, Iim Boyle, Paul Nasland, Burton Miller, Miss Pape, Iim Daniel, George Hides, Maxis Davenport, Tom Tedeschi, MR. COOK 203 Bottom Row-Prada Weissman, Charles Faso, Patrick Gaughan, Iudy Loritz, Dolores DeGuiseppe, Bonnie Mclnerny, lean Donahue. Second Row-Susan Gagnon, Iudy Rollberq, Barbara Thulke, Mr. Cook, Cleo Georgulis, Louis Respino, Diann Dickson, Gale Brady. Top Row-Iudy Lange, Ed Fugelseth. Paul Swanson, Ed Maher, Ioe Militello, Iim Foley, Bonnie Brockway. MISS SCHOENBECK 204 Bottom Row-Delores Wolfe, Carol York, Ioyce Grippo, Theresa Golich, Shirley Moss, Arlene Matuciana, Bari Cohen. Second Row-Sandra Gulino, Karen Berz. Ianet Griess- ler, Rose Ann Gordon, Karen Herrmann, Ioan Gag- liarde, Barbara Green, Virginia Leofanti. Third How-Anita Kaplan, Arthur Brulle, William Rosenthal, Earl Mealer, Iackie Coon, Lee Harris, Reggie Erdman. Morton Kanter, Alan Helford. Top Row--Richard Casale, Ioan Drong. Iim Hines, Richard Spickerman, Anita Ross, Ada Schaplro, Mel Glasebrook. S O P H O M O R E S MRHATHORNE205 ' Bottom Row-Nancy Cohen, Sheila Levy, Eileen Velen, Kathryn Parsons, Meryl Goldman, Ann Gekas, Henry Pevsner. Second Row-Cherie Ubler, left Buckman, Fred Kohn, Marilyn Zelmer, Emily Montefalco, Lennie Ann Sofstrom, Cathie Komblith, Germaine Tannehill. Third Row-David Smith, Iill Markus, Norman Green- berg, Neil Lenhotf, Iohn Houston, Robert Bissell, lim Iohnson, Paul Hiller, Barbara Allen. MR. AKERS 206 Bottom How-Marjorie Truppo, Richard Lesak, Bonnie Campbell, Virqinia Walker, Harriet Mehr, Roselyn De Frank, Hildy Hoffmann. Second Row-Thomas Foley, Bruce Brown, Iames Cullerton, Jimmy Komperilo. Ioan Steidle, Miriam Parker, Sandy Dieckman, Iacqueline Mielner. Third Row-Bernard Sinderman, Don Belton, Walter Headtke, Kenneth Rooney, William Becker, Edgar Muscat, Mike Trott, Rick Mickelsen, Bruce Maclntyre. Top Row-Don Smith, David Cicero, Samuel Kutchinsky. gfai 30,0 aN6lil ClfLt6 .ihcle Leneafk aglly olszaglle 0,96 I9 MR. FINKBEINER 207 Bottom Row-Adrienne Berkun, Katherine Thompson, Bowen Tait, Betty Slaqle, leanette DeBella, lean LaRosa, Miriam Sahlins. Second Row'-Fern Cobb, Darlyn Krieger, Richard Thomas, Paul Wagner, lim Spiver, Rita Anaclerio, Helen Sotos, Rogene Iandolo. Third Row-Robert Lerner, Sarah Donnici, Ligita Zirins, Robert Hehr, Marc Manelis, Pete Demos, William Iohnson, Helen l-lelander, Robert Meister. Top Row-Phillip Cohen, Brian L. Kerman, lmants Eksevics, Mr. Finkbeiner, Frank Wevra, Dominic Folio. MISS MCCARTY 208 Bottom Row-Pat Rinaldi, Pat Trouchet, Ann Schilt, Dolores Rosland, Mary Chiampas, Linda Goble, Carol Mcrlley. Second Row-Beverly Boggs, Therese Alexander, Jerry Gillen, Ierilyn Ioseph. Elanie Gotskind, Lou Anton. Ioel Spnityky, lacqueline Ricktei. Third Row-Louis Adams. Iames Berg, Eddie Levin. Walter Fydryck, Marshall Miller. Christine Iatrides, Bill Kolze, Andris Erdmanis. Top How--John Malone, Thomas Knopp, Frank Council. S O P H O M O R E S MR. KABRIN 209 Bottom Row-Mary Ann Marzec, Esther Deligan, Carol Menconi, Barbara Alleva, Virginia Guzzi, Arlene Bishop, Esther Dakvras. Second Row-Christine Mateia. Gordon Campbell, Sharon Cockhill, Annette Racanelli, Lynette Weller, Salvatore Corvo, Dorothy Lyness, Janice Powers. Third Row-Ed Kratthefer, lim Miles, George Ganas, Ken Kuehnau, Lonny Manqano, George Bakalis, Ber- naro McCall, Ioe Gattuso, Phil Dunkirk. Top Row-Allen Raphael, Conrad Farnsworth. MRS. LINDENBAUM 210 Bottom Row-Sheila Forman, Barbara Heotis, Angela Karas, Lois Mc Gow, Ioan Ryan, Arlene Polan, Kathy Kariotis. Second Row-Elaine Rosko, Carol Hall, Marilynn Saqan, Toni Zieff, Ralph Hutchinson, Steve Lapekas. Roger Karr, Mrs. Lindenbaum. Third Row-Sidney Blatt, Larry Gelles, George Diamond, Steve Heart, Annette Ormaniec, Anna M. Latzel, Florence Rahmer, Betty Mosegaard, Pearl Lande. Top Row-Io Ann Budwitis, Marilyn Gilbertsen, Glenn Hutchinson, lohn Lundstrom, Andy Hortatsos, Iudy Andersen, Pete Ianopoulos. iddg Banded wifi: qwafacfor ie en an ccenf 20 Of .Spain fo .xdudfin it ang aiu! guy Cjorriclorri MISS SAYLOR 211 , Bottom Row-Ioyce Mednick, Bess Kosivas, Elaine Siegel, Sharon McLaughlin, Clara Woltman, Beverly Sunde, lean Addante. Second Row-Carolyn Pitts, Ina Posner, Gail Israel, Arlene Blumert, Miss Saylor, Tom Maikowski, David Meyer, Gary Stein. Third Row-Bob Frazatella, lim Harqer, Bob Andersen, Carmina Buonomo, Victor Bezman, Diane Zakon, David Marine, Diane Laurenciq, loanne Kelly. Top Row-Iohn Keller, Ierry Michaels, Don Koch, Ted Marek, Arthur Mohr, Ken Kitowski, Ron Tortorella. MR. MURPHY 213 Bottom Row-Barbara Hess, Lynn Cabin, Ardel Palmer, Sharon Wolf, Sue Lonis, Betty Bjork, Sally McCullaah. Second Row-loan Nelson, Ioan Cory, Ronald Newman, Cheryl Henrickson, Louis Axelrod, Eddie Duncan, Connie Everly, Ioan Napady. Third How--Nick Mazzocchi, Patricia Rood, Hubert Rice, Larry Fleischer, Allen Simon, Sue Radke, Marilyn Liritis, Iohn Moloqousis. Top Row-Paul Schafer, Marshall Ellenstein, George Littlefield, Ronald Rego, Darrell Trout. S O P H O M O R E S MR. ZAWACK1 214 Bottom Row-Mary O'Connell, Elayne Geniuk, Sallie Flayer, Iudy Hrubec, Dorothy Moran, Christine Palazzo, Arline Berman. Second Row-Miss Moore, Gloria Glowacki, Ken Wulflen, Arthur Gabriel, Gloria Engelhardt, Adrienne Pinsly, Ronda Windsor, Naomi Nunes. Third Row-ludith Iohnson, Penny Christopoulos, Ingrid Carlson. Dianne Philippsen, Ioyce Napady, Ira Robb, Iohn larl, leanne Aedo, Iudith St. Clair. Top How-George Boulahanis, Chris Stamatakos, Fred Cottam, Andy Phillips, Bob O'Connor, Larry O'Connell, Paul Barber. MR. CREITZ 215 Bottom Bow-Irene Orton, Marjorie Chase, Larry Morton, Iulia Mastrodonato, Sheila Chatz, Carolyn l-luss, Henrietta Bennick. Second Row-Elaine Weinstein, Barbara Zack, Ted Lewis, George Matheos, Lorene Egan, Helen Laurinec, Barbara Ielley, Dave Moore. Third Row-Bob Dol:-er, Gerry Meyerson, Harris Gott- lieb, Karen Tencate, Mike McEneany, Bill Nallon, Ioe Tsivoladokis, Danny Tzakis, Raymond Palandri, Perry Jeter. Top Row-Bob Orlik, Mr. Creitz, Dave Opel, Bill Currie. 21 MRS. KASPAREK 216 Bottom Row-Arlene Martorano, Robin Simpson. Iames Wais, Tom Whaley, Merilee Adamson, Bonnee Kozin, Nancy Ioyner. Second How-Barbara Rohde, Arlene Passarelli, Char- lene Udell, Ronald Remus, Dennis Cerese, Georgette Voigtlander, Richard Marquardt, Michael Rosen. Third Row-Russ Foris, Iohn Olenick, Bob Heaney, Larry Lerner, lanet Petersen, Erwin Dolqin, Christine Voss, Charles Larnpropulos, Ethel Von Dabrowski. Top Row-Robert Perz, Uldis Pavitols, Richard Sheran, lack Strabel, Steve Moroz, Fred Miller, Maris Treiquts. Nick Baziotes. MR. EWAN 217 Bottom Row-Charles Del Greco. Dominic Cacavari, Gerry Latone, Dolores Caliendo, Elaine Grabner. Ronald Brzastik, David Koscillnak. Second Row-Mickey Greco, Martin Pirolli, Nancy Padavano, Pete Uazzano, Barbara Tomassi, losephine Geraci, Shirley Iourdan, Pat Rubino. Third Row-Mary Kelstrom, Robert Hornacek. Francis Mocelli, Karen Meyers, Sandra Weglars, Donald Coda. Sandra Martini, Robert Hansen, Betty Baren. Top Row-Charles Michalek. loseph Talluto, Emil Gustafson, Iune Tate, Corrine Lubkey. Mr. Ewan, Anthony Daste, lames Glynn, Morrey Bender, Donald Maddalozzo, Fred Scarelli. S 0 P H O M 0 R E S MRS. LEWKOWICZ 218 Bottom How-Mike Filisha, Marge LaFiura, losephine Cavallaro, Mary Ann Pecucct. Maryann Rigqio, Loretta Mistrata, Darlene Calvello. Second Row-Glen Hoqstrom, Barry Cannizzo, loe Tenzer, Ray Cipriano, Ken Ryan, Iohn Gallichlo, lack Vita, Mary Lou Comitz. Pat Sabatirxo. Third Row-Larry Ryan, Caesar Raffaelli, Louis Fuller, Irma Bartucci, luaniia Kelly. Barbara Ridgeway, Susan Buell, Io LoGa1bo, Edward Doecy. Top Row-George Maviqliano, Orville Ristow, Iohn Bauer, Dennis Hitzemann, William Hill, Matt Salpietro. MRS. FREEMAN 220 Bottom Row-Rose Di Matteo, Donna Dunn, Loreta Bavaro, Norma lowers, Mrs. Freeman, Sheila Garber, Marlene l. Rhine. Second Row-William Feifar, Betty Rabe, Kathy Nassiakos, Mary Iane Dravillas, 'Elizabeth Miller, Mary Ann Dykas, Patricia Watlinq, Michael Fiore. Third Row--Pete Crocenzi, Nick Talarico, Chuck Pore cellino, Bob Kalovsky, Phil Lemoncello, lerry Plesnicar, Kalman Dickstein, Earl Farrell, Ronald Venters. Top Row-Bill Stupec. David Albano, Charles Wood, Bill Spaletto. Frank Wnek. Bob lones, Fred Sauter, Art Fulkerson, Ierry Newell. any Cl Ollefy OFOCL lff 6lCl l aces! fo tk? g ll,5A C f MISS ELSAM 221 Bottom How-Carol Rhode, Darlene Glazier, Betty Bell, Sandra Spock, Ioyce Seybold, Brenda Iehlek, Carolyn Burns. Second Row-Tom Arrigo, Iames Cerceo, Dennis Kube, Pat Cowley, Barbara Van DeWerken, Bob Cwiertnia, Nicholas Dominick, Ronald Carlson. Third Row-Frank Palmeri, Karen Bjork, Bob Sankey, Ben Cairo, Ierry Cooney, Henry Mazza, Ray DeDual, Kenn Kopke, Kenn Madsen. Top Row-Tom Scramuzzo, Bob Loss. MISS MINER 251 Bottom Row-Bruce Chertow, Mildred Zeissler, Barbara Higgins, Camille La Civita, Carol Rhode, Dolores Marshall, Iohn Drylhout. Second How-Robert Perri, Adrian McComb, Karin Smith, Diana Peters, Ioane Kulczak, David Mackenzie, Tom Cunningham, Charles Lang. Third Row-Don St. Clair, Iames Sin, Gene Szot, Allen Marks, lay Arnold, Iohn Akouris, Ioel Swartzman, Morris Goldstein. Top Row-Iohn Russo, Thomas Bagel, George DuBois. Gus Swinehart, Richard Winchell. flue lqxie an .ivy 917004 fo .gjolakomore acer! Bottom Row-Theresa Aqostino, Paula Weisberq, Anna Zandberg, Midge Edis, Roberta Cohen, Sandy Barger, Meridee Coy. Second Row-Ed Sterling, Leonard Oram, Pat Gon- nelly, Pat Danna, Toni Durko, Sharon Powers, Brenda Miqhell, Ioyce Allen. Third Row-Bob Serine, Carmen Baqnola, Dewey Goldberg, Mr. Howell, Ralph Aulenta, Eloise Guenther, Ruth Struwing, Edward Arnold. Top Row-Thomas Landers, Bill l-liller, Kenneth Ryan, Donald Ballestro, Dennis Nelson. MRS. BAIER 253 Bottom Row-Donna Richter, Barbara Bramson, Caro- line Talmage, Sharon Kozin, Pauline Povris, Phyllis Lipman, Deloris Kemp. Second Row-Lana Cohen, Paula Nissley, Judy Erick- son, Valerie Tomasello, Mrs. Baier, Ioan Piechocki, Pearl Strum, Carol Rothman, Bill Henriksen. Third How-lreen Milesis, Linda Trousdale, Dale Waqenheim, Karen Verheeck, lanice Ward, Ioan Sulken, Paul Roy, Iohn Padula, Lee Roherg. Top Row-Larry Preo, Albert Shaffer, Irwin Axerod, Donald Ellis, Charles Atkins, Iohn Carlson, Tony Bellio. SOPHOMORES 23 S 0 P H 0 M O R E S MISS TROEGER 256 Bottom How-Leslie Kerns, Nancy Wood, Nancy Barrett, Ioveen Delmonico, Esther Maggos, Carol Andersen, Patricia McCarten. Second How-William Rosberg, Lynn Birman, Arleen Ross. Markos Kalamaris, Ioe Agate, Dennis Colucci, Terry Reinhart, Brooks Crum. Third Row-Pierre Tevere, David Evans. Richard Stucker, Wally Dunn, Anthony Chevas. George Contos, Henry Gray, Steve Limbers. Helen Beduarowicz. Top Row-Pat Darling, Spencer Petros, Rich Dominguez, Miss Troqer, Bill Apostolopoulos, Anthony Magnotta. MR. BRISTOL 257 Bottom Row-Bobbi Natker, Marilynn Mason, Arlene Vecchiollo, Marilyn Kramer, Sharon Dennis, Karen Leander, Marlene Doppelt. Second Row-Sam Geraldi, David Tumpeer, Pat Ferdinardo. Marlene Lanq, Christine Karis. Florence O'l-lara, Roselyn Goldman, Maricmn Falcone. Third Row--Norman Israel, Merle Green, Pat Misenar, Ioanne Pales, Ioyce Purvis, Bob Sorgatz, Gary Schwartz, Bettye Hawks, George Goldberg. Top Row-Mike Devereaux, Robert Lowe, Carl Aikens. Conf Cab of .fduafin mnf Waffle ,906 lid ear MR. ALEXANDER 258 Bottom Row-Lorraine Ann Schiavone. Louise Tarsi- tano, Margaret Quetler, Helen Kezios, Iudy Wiback, Salvatrice Licitra, Marvin Wolf. Second Row-Cecile Roitman, Parsla Drullis, Pat Scaccia, ludy Young, Barbara Pihos, Rosella Stern, Donna Stone, Elaine Posternack. Third Row-Allen Palles, Curtis Pendell, Mr. Alexan- der, Betty Ruja, Barbara Pinkus, Ioy Wren, Valerie Thies, Kitty Badger. Top Row-Don Doyle, Bob Sedlack, Erwin Pasch. Ronald Goodman, lohn Daly. MR. ALBACHIARA 259 Bottom How-Lois Garner, Sharon Cohen, Annella Goldberg. Ianet Iohnson, Rose DiCicco, LaVerne Gramza, Cecelia Romano. Second Row-Anthony Reda, Mary Ellen Frie, Alice Keith, Anita Gerson, Elise Solomon. Roberta Frank, Davida Chapman, Carol Bouley. Third Row-lohn Mittelbrun, Gerald Marovitz, Howard Elleqant, Albert Suareo, Barbara Reardon, Sonya Iohanson, leanette Heck, Iacqueline Zusel, Don Pinu- CCHS. Top Row-Bob Wayne, Charles Underway. lohn Talsma, Charles Edwards. 24 MISS GENGO 260 Bottom Row-Barbara Portone, Nessa Spencer, Lillian Kagan, Patricia Iirgl, Charlene Drew, Iudy Gunther, Diane Freeman. Second How-Sophie Pantelakis, Margie Lilja, Rose- mary Raflone, Iucly Lara, Diane De Biase, Anna Regan, Lana Riiis, Debby Kaufman. Third Row-Maries Martin, Iohn Balow, lames Feniuk, Frank DiSalvo, Marv Unell, Russell Mc Comb, Frank Damato, Stanley Lee, Marty Gorousky. Top Row-Elvis Dinatole, Bob Pusateri, Bob Gohde. MISS REGENT 261 Bottom Row-Eugenia Can, Patricia Vaira, Sandra Ciotola, Diane Marganti, Rosemary Tuio, Bob Wendel, Mary Cannata. Second Row-Nancy Grossman, Gerry Mercadante, Cecile DeMichael, Marylou Lamantia, Mary Kostner, Nancy Crocenzi, Marie Greco, Nick Zagotta. Third Row-Don Minervin, Nick Sclafani, Mike Para- dise, Martin Anderson, lames Roginski, lames Polich, Bill Lehner, Phyllis Spera, Sandy Palumbo. Top Row-Ioe Alaqna, Ioe Crement, George Poulop- oulos. MR. SOMMERS 262 Bottom Row-Thomas Kafora, Sandra Christiansen, Ruth Ann Swanson, Gunvor Marie Ierstad, Dennis Youngclahl, Angeline Pasquerelli, George Perkins. Second Row-Mary Saracco, loe Greco, Harry Lane, Iohn Mallon, Marlene Dietrich, Barbara McLean, Beverly Lundell, Carol Cook. Third Row-Gerald Hovinqs, Warren Olson, Sheldon Lands, Richard Lieberman, Thomas Cwerenz, Bill Chelemengos, George Moy, Gary Guagenti, Laska Farbiak. Top Row-William Samuelian, Dominic Scioli, Bill De Maria, Pete Majewski, Chris Nicholson. MR. LINNER 265 Bottom Row-Anne Rennison, Barbara Oppenheim, Iudy Antongiovcrnni, Annelie Rosenberg, Anne Han- sen, Elaine Lopatin, Iames Seidelmann. Second Row-Louie DeBoor, Daniel Stirrat, Paul Sherling, Laura Schmiedl, Susan Steinmeier, Geraldine Markiewicz, Pat Suchoski, William Ianserx. Third Row-Frank Westergren, Theresa Sharpe, Ioseph LaMonica, lack Sheils, lerry Zaimins, Leonard Rlckan, George Bouloulcos, Warren Mueller, Neil Van Dyke. Top Row-Charles Foster, Al Karol, George Lustrea. Bob Rocinitzky, Dan Morgan, Tom Vanl-Xrtsen. SOPHOMORES WM jkeir Eiglzffy Cjoforecl .yur-Altec! pargazi 25 CLASS UF1958 The junior at his locker-a young man with a firm set of values and the same rules-has many more books. And with the books come more knowledge, maturity, and responsibility. He begins checking his credits for college entrance sequences. He experiences the thrill of ordering a class ring. With two years behind him, he is sure that he will attain what every freshie, sophomore, and junior look forward to-senior status. ,, 'nw-W... ,,.. Q vu 1 in-LL . i crmrs vmnuso MISS PIDGEON 301 Bottom How-Marybelle Rosenberg, Deryl Schmiedl, Anne Nakamura, lean Schaffer, Geraldine Samuels, lean Fennell, Diane Tarantino. Second Row-Alice Fronek. Nancy Cottinqham, Karen Fether- ston, Charles Harris, Anthony Bullaro, Margo Ridgway, Esther Bartucci, Esther Siver. Third Row-Mary Ann Banks, Ronald Ahrens, Sandra Sciac- chitano, Arnold Hoffman, Iohn Buick, Sam Dounias, Stan Persky, Marshall Ander, George Skintaqes. Top Row-Iames Neads, Bruno Antoniolli, Phil MacArthur, Don Bartley, Frank Ostopchik, Lowell Greene, Gregory Beamer, Phil Blackmore, Iames McConnell. MRS. THOMPSON 302 Bottom Row-Bernice Farrell, Pat Kolohziei, Annette Rada, Santa Sanqirarcli, Betty lean Etchison, loyce Anzalone, lda Firestone. Second Row-Ioe Calabrese, Mel Rishe, Edward Burgh, Larry Donchin, Richard Zaino, Bruce Harris, Leo Wajs, Iim Gibes. Top Row-Harry Chronos, Walter Pollack, Leigh Larson, Wayne 'vVelqe, Iohn Yore, Arthur Raphael, Bob Reinholtz, Stan I. Balodimas, lack Bezpalec. MRS. FREES 303 Bottom Row-Maryann Coates, Dolores Bensen, Barbara Polovin, Bethea Ure, Kelli Gardner, Dolores Merchant, Ioyce Maxwell. Second Row-Lois Zanko, ludy Gosslinq. Merle Ciha, Ardis lackson, Harriet Lewis, Harriet Elman, Ada Sutker, Marlene Rosenberg. Third Row-Richard Manners, Ianet Spoerl, ludy Francois, Bev Tyda, Mary Anne lnfanti, Baiba Paulins, Barb Payne, Bruce Miller, Icel Tedio. Top Row-Gene Munson, Kurt Nelson. I U N I O R S 26 1 U N 1 o R s Mas. DRUMMOND 304 Bottom Row-Dorothea Bilder, Ieanne Bruno, Esther Mostaccio, Edie Heiiron, Ioyce Jacobs, Cathy Rosspank, Kathy Bishop. Second Row-Roberta Ackerman, Helen Spiropoulos, Susan Meek, Ieanette Andria, Don Butler, Elaine Kovats, Pat Miller, Sandra Delin. Top Row-Iohn Diekelmann. Nick Dinatale, Iohn Iacobson, Iames Brotnow, Robert Skelton, Warren Allabastro, Iesse Eisenbeis, Bill Lord, Iames Ferguson. MR. GRASHOFF 305 Bottom Row-Priscilla Danna, Anita Wielesek, Gene- vieve Loutos, Pat Mair, Sonia Gordon, Eleanor Braun, Maxine Strug. Second Row-Robert Becci, Helen Suminsky, Kathleen Mueller, Marlou Delgatto, Barbara Gorgol, Vivian Kolton, Audrey Machart, Barbara Ceriale. 'Ihird Row-Arnold Kast, Bob lohnson, Art Ketchum, Sheila SaLovei, lanice Grant, Donna Goldste, Patricia Losier, Nancy Curry, Iohn Lasavio. Top Row-Neil Bertzell, Raymond Thomas, Iohn lnfanti, Danyl Clark, Herbie Kekstadt, Morris Kurtz- baum. Dan Bono. MISS PALMERTON 306 Bottom Row-Sheila Gnagni. Rose Fulco, Roberta Projansky, loe Schultz, Frank Olderr, Mickey Moschetto, Ruth Engel. Second Row-Pat Olson, Ellen Schleicher, Iudy Rad- datz, Roberta Iatiee, loel Klein, Doris Helander, Vita Briedis, Ron Meskan, Third Row-Nick Kinnas, lack Franklin, Abe Dore- vitch, Woodson Garrett, Robert Paul, Linda Ellermann, lean Furnari, Rich Retberg, Melvin Spiegel, Top Row-Bert Goodman, Ross Honsa, Michael Wal- lack, Dale Seaberg, Mike Accardi, Manfred Schulz. MISS KARBOSKI 308 Bottom Row-loan LaTocha, Bob LoGalbo, Nancy lohnson, Francine Bidwell, Russell Witney, Judy Stein, Margaret Marzec. Second Row-Andrea Carlsen, lim Messineo. Bob Wermes, Walter Vanderna, Bob Wylie, ludy Cibula, Dolores Adler, Iudy Zieverink. Third Row-Edward Schumann, Don Anderson, Dave Kmet, Ron VanMatre, Ioe Farina, Ira Steinberg, Fred Gardner, Tom Connolly, George Economos, Len De- Hainctut. 5 LUG Lflldfbtfe goof diff fo gauorecl QPA I U N I ' R S MISS KENNEY 309 Bottom Row-Beverley Halpern, Carol Ciszelc, Kath- erine Salamone, Ianet Lindquist, Bob Caruso, Bob Dalton, Gerry Freeman. A V Second Row-Susan Greenlimb, Sandra Babcock, Helen Passialis, Carole Bouwman, Denny Anderson, Ioe Shelfo, lack Goldstein, Adrienne Meyer. G Third Row-Harriet Harris, Loni Sheff, Karen Synoracki, Bonnie Scaro, Barbara Conrad, Ioyce Iohnson, ,Bob Kavanauqh, Tom Campbell, Ierry Lock. 3 Top Row-Sandra I-lazelton, Allred Schuh, George Matqous, Ken Bjork, Ron Rosenfeld, Gary Bramsledl. Ma. SOLEM aio Bottom Row-Estelle Edelstein, Dawn Seslcind, Lana Sohn, Angie Tenuto, Dorothy Schultz, Charlene Wilde, Barbara Papsch. Second Row-Karen Milwer, Rogene Moisand, Sherwin Greenberg, Arthur Greenberg, Karen Scharp, Patricia O'Rourke, Sandra McDowell, Marilyn Spinello. Third Row--Sharon Gilbertson, Thomas Bessey, Emmanuel Scoulas, Allen Silverstein, Donald Spapperi, Richard White, Arnold Kerman, lay Gershman, Lenard Geraci. Top Row-Robert Campbell, Io Ellen Herbst, Thomas Haas, David Knudsen, Edward Enstrom, Roger Davie, Iames Cilek. MISS FULLER 311 Bottom Row-Elizabeth Skiiano, Ethel Robins, Alice Bezdicek, Karen Murphy, Charlotte Rich, Iudy Gold- berg, Pai Rezek, Ioe Kenny. Second Row-Pat Vescio, Iudy Iohnson, Mary Lou Cc-rder, Kay Falsone, Anna-Mae Giuffre, Barbara Bard, Pat Hall, Bertha Barounis, Iessie Campanelli. Third Row-Noel Lindenmuth, Ronald Marks, Fred Fishman, Elliot Goldman, lrv Loundy, Richard Samonte, Iudy Erling, Carol Haag, Barbara Kaplan. Top Row-Iohn Iudqe, Richard McKenzie, lim Erickso , Frank Angelos, Geraldine Davies, George neste. X MRS. HEYSE 312 Bottom Row-Dee Iacobs, lean Sharon Levi, Kitchie Sirles, Mrs. Heysef Elain Kamaris, Glory DeNand. Second How-Elaine Dravillas, Ianet Weinstein. Harriet Shlossmam George Davetas, Phylis Benlco, Pam Reskey, Carol Lovrencic, Tony Kokavec, Henry Lopez, Third Row-Glenn Wilson, George Danegelis, George Gray, Robert Neumann, Irwin Pearlman, Bill Zimmer- man, Phil Berger, Ioel Atkin, Pete Conclis. Top Bow-Robert Fritz, Richard Phillips, Richard Lieb, Henry Lukaitis. mf Ogay gfue ll!U'l'l ultii U12 LOI' U18 MISS DUFFY 313 Bottom Row--Christine Vasilios, Dorothy Ielley, Mari- lyn Brickman, Patricia Bartram, Katherine Lalagos, Adrienne Goldberg, Barbara Levit. Second How-Daniel Herlihy, Sherry Vreuls, Madeline I-lerlehy. Mildred Mortensen, Anthony Sofia, Gail Holland. Francine Silverman, Teri Fried. Third Row--Iames Duke, Herbert Felsenfeld, Raymond Knapp, Richard Evans, Dorette Buller, Donna Buster, Carol Bernstein, Velta Eichvalds, Lois Butcher. Top Row-Gus Zissimopoulos, Frank Bowron, Aaron Katz, Iohn Westman, Merwin Schade, Wayne Kait- schuck. MRS. RAPS 314 Bottom Row-Lorraine Tarenski. Hazel Westbrook, Betty Marlas. Nadine Gerardi, Roberta Sommers, Pamela Craig, Susan Loving. Second Row-Vizma Nedzveckis, Carmella Munto, Marlene Stein, Howard Frankel, Rich Dehngelo, Bar- bara Broll, Cliff Sieaman, Frank Manchen. Top Row-Ronald Dubart, Bob Centanni, David Doner, Harry Sacha, Chuck Finn, Dennis Daley, Louis DeGrati, Ruta Medenis, Stephanie Schwarz. jo fke juniora racficing ancy iued in flue f9 f MISS ANSEL 316 Bottom Row-Phyllis Sparano, Mickey Brucci, Iudy De Marco, Nancy Urzi, Rosemary Marino, Elaine Schlav, Mary Waldner. Second Row--Ioanne Pappas, Mary Lynn. Anita Capizzano, Iohn Canfield, Michael Carta, Patricia DeWald, Sandy Larsen, Sam Donato. Top Row--lim Ashley, Tom Rasellini, Thomas Paliterro, Ronald Spapperi, Ralph Zullo, Dave Kennedy, Peggy Karr, Diane Reiter. MISS BAILEY 317 Bottom Bow--Ioyce Ventresca, Iosephine Zaccaria, Emily Passarelli, Sid Schwartz, Tina Ferrera, Donna Salotini, Frank Cardne. . Second Row-Rita DiBartolomeo, Gene Capo, Tom Parashis, Miss Bailey, Ann Wnek, Margie Leonard, lerry Lupo, Sandra Mastrodonato. Third Row--Marie Holmes, Paulette Piscitello, Richard Ricordati, Christine Polous, Pat Michelon, Vivian Schneider, Wayne Stout, Ron Schmitt, Dale Torii. Top Row-Frank Foti, Iim Cimaglia, Ronald Migasi, Sam Fanara, Vito Mitola, Curtis White. Rich Veenen- daal, Burt Libet. 1 U N I O R S 29 MR. IVERSEN 318 Bottom Row-Philip Battaqlia, Francis Basile, Rattaela Mastrodonato, Jewel Haqood, Sara DeNicolo, Sandra Greenberg, Theresa Palitucci. Second Row-Isabelle Parise, Jacquelynn Karr, Bar' bara Emerson, Cathy Keller, Lillian Canaccini, Joan Francek, Virginia Basile, Carol Laila. Third Row-Paul Witzel, Joseph Sica, Erol Uner, Lawrence Leverenz, Michael Virburq, Charles Gibson, Lawrence Clemans, Robert Avina, Frank Baloq, Irwin Shudnow, Tim Rutiu, Mr. lversen. Top Row-Anthony Yaqgino, David Taylor, Ferdinand Fabiano, Rosalie Parente, Betty Riebniqer. Jeanette Pattalio, Kristine Vozikis, Vincent Virqilio, Roger Tanqery. MISS JOHNSTONE 320 Bottom Row-Barbara Washam, Rita Siavelis, Cherril Sharrett, Jane Monas, Lorraine DePasqua, Judi Kinney. Roseann Roberts. Second Row-Alice Heath, Betsy Zapantis, Elaine Rini, Leona Weiss, Bob Swanson, Richard Vine, Michael Macaluso, Helen Kazantzis. Third How-Bob Franson, James Kemps, Stuart Cohen, Dolores Palmieri, Miss Johnstone, Judith Entorno, Glenn Svenson, Chet Scales, Sharon Passenheim. Top How-James Morrow, Mel Woloshin, Tom Murphy, Roy Blom, David Engstrom, John Hizek, Tony Lamantia. James McAndrews. MISS BAUM 351 Bottom Row-Gale Gladwin, Judie McCormick, Diane Wallstrom, Demetra Apostolopoulos, Mary Domico, Martha Fronek, Nina Downen. Second Row-Tom O'Connor, Enrico Salvi, Mary Thomas, Miss Baum, Daina Davis, Joan Anderson, Barbara Henk, Jean O'Callaqhan. Third How'-Arnold Berg, Art Krueger, Jerry Clein, Darlene Diehm, Louise Rydell, Joe Motto, Connie J. Smyros, Ric Stuhlmann, Nat Bilsky. Top Row-Jerry Modell, Joe Martell, John Druqis, Roger Barorh, Bob Beck. MISS FUNK 352 Bottom How--Marjorie Crooks, Joan Monlcus, Marilyn Gore, Sandra Jacobson, Marlene Feinstein, Betty Katz, Pat Esposito. Second Row-Sandy Gold, Cathie Currie, Jean McKay, Betty Gregor, Arlene Erhardt, Connie Day, Dean Luckey, Wesley Harrinq. 'Ihird Row-John Forker, Winston Carter, Chris Virruso, Joe Primach, Harold London, Jerry Fiarito, Marshal Goldberg, Dennis Cermak, Vic Loffredi. I U N I O R S unior U feadhefi vorcler Wafcbing ingri anal fro croafi flue Camloud in Wafc ing y eague iff-'5 1 U N I o H S MISS HAGLAND 353 Bottom Row-Marqe Kieft, Iosephine Arena, Elaine Blumenthal, Kathleen Racanelli, Patricia Laspety, Patricia Loveridae, Donna Glazier. Second Row-Ted Kamberis, Penny Kostas, Nancy Knowles, Barbara Iohnson, Miss I-laqlcmd, Shirley DeDual, Marcet Gunn, Trudy Fox. Third Row-Nancy Erickson, Carole Iohnson, Wallace Lind- quist, Ken lames, lrene Friedman, Lawrence Aubin, Paul Doerinq, George Danovsky, Frank DeMarco. Top Row-Ronald Maschke, Robert Kravitz, Dave Keller, Robert Ieske, Mark Goldstein, Chris Kantzavelos, MR. BALLEW 355 . Bottom Row-Ierald Levine, Eileen Werhax, Charles Mills. Iohn Robbins, Ieanette Karadirnos, Irene Stathoudakis, Olympia Sherris. Second Row-Darlene La Compa, Iohn Mecklenburg, Peter Karabatsos, Nick Caudilas, Glen Paglia. Martin Kuhme, Iames Wahl, Barbara Kief. Top Row-Chuck Prudarnes, Allen Lawson, Ed Papanek, Ken Karrison, Stanley Anests, Iohn De Pinto, David Wald. MISS ROWLANDS 356 Bottom Row-Theresa Proce, Wendy Nelson, Isabelle Oresto, Pat Marino, Anne Foglia, Claire lppolito, Barbara Ricci. Second Row-Susan Levinson, Norma Eniwistle, Carmen Osquino, Carol Braunhold, Gloria DiFronzo, Iackie Lino, Diane Wold. Third Row-Dan M, Lurey, Robert Mednick, Victor Cibelli, Ierry Aspito, Ron Katz, Phillip Miceli, Don Levy. Top Row-Leonard Friedman, Dennis W. Koutouzos, Anthony Coyne, Ronnie Harrelson, Rich LaValle, Rich Voeqtle, Larry Piel, William Heiland, MISS RYLANDER 357 Bottom Bow-Sybil Turchen, Dorothy Riley, Frances Riqqio, Rose Procaccio, Charles Picardi, Shirley O'Connell, Marilynn Brown. Second Row-IoAnn l-letter, Teresa Pellico. Richard Guidice, Judy Steinberg, Miss Rylancler, Marianne Luporini, Frank Fontana, Tim Hart. Third Row--Ronald Manteqna. Salvatore Strallante, Louis Gallo, I-lcrrriette Shore, Iohn Calamos, Anqelo C. Provenzano, Philip Salomone, Iames Perillo. Top Bow-Iim Connelly, Neil Carroll, William Romano, David Russell, Leonard Slowik, Howard Flanybaum, Lloyd Hovorka. 531 MRS. HANSEN 358 Bottom Row-Margaret Washer, Pat Teschke, Dolores Strmiska, Nancy Anello, Betty Botes, Carol Grana, Carol Carlson. Second Row-Iudy Wendt, Sharon Gerson, Sonia Berquist. Ioyce Evans, Sue Berger, Darlene Woodruff, Marion Saniilippo. Pat Whalen. Third Row-Bob Vreuls, Lou Molnar, Al Alderman, Norty Kovar, Harold Gluck, Dave Hathaway, Morton Zelickman, Wayne Fink, Sian Lullo. Top Row-Samuel Ehrenberq, Iohn Ellman, William Edwards, Ronald Weissman. MISS HOLBROOK 359 Bottom Row-Ioanne Waltrip, Barbara Fairley, Iudy Chouinard, Louise Krauss, Virginia DiNardi, Carol Sullivan, Francine Gold. Second Row-Bettie Warner, Karen Schulz, Ioan Barbat, Laurel Weaver, Marianne Frehe, Val Camilletti, Garry Bemhardt, Lucille Angeleri. Third Row-James McLay, Chuck Glasehrook, Tom Daschke, Anthony Plesnicar, Gerald Eisen, Phillip Zeidman, Mickey Twohill, Donald I-Iallberq, Larry Campbell, Richard Mulliner. Top Row-Pete Verdico, Rick Greco. MISS SHEEHY 361 Bottom Row-Frada Hirsch, Iudy Sode, Marshall Gardner, Virginia Mathew, Beryl Shapiro, Helen Stein, Leora Miller. Second Row-Richard Beitler, Nick Santoro, Pat DiBattista, Diana Lauber, Karen Rosenzwieg, Richard Robltaille, Dave Leong, Gary Grabowski. Top Row-Bill Hollis Ir., A1 Carlson, Ron Laubenthal, Dennis I. Pima, George I. Frugoli, Bob Schaar, Tom O'Connell. MISS RICHARDS 364 Bottom Row-Marie Pesce, Christine Michopoulos, Iudy Som- mers, Sharlene Polin, Salvatore Proiita, Norm Furst, Iohn Spaletto. Second Row-Sandra Turner, Diana Stuvee, Larry Fricot, Rich Gebhart, Ron Sirddons, Iow Mize, Dennis Powers, Ken Semerau. Third Row-Ken Platson, Christ Platis, Ice Ielinek, Richard Connelly, Dexter Smith, Ronald Pielli, Tom Wirth, Vivian Salvo. Fourth Row-lohn Finaldi, Hoya Kumerow, Iohn Blair, Dennis Schwank. mnder M f 3 JA flu .Sycnior ear Ming 5 -fix ,,4?f3 f 4.-'x f fig' EQX V Q 3 Nl f 2 N X Q' lt x..' H K K ' 'X 5Q 1 , 1 5 , fr kg' - gb in g k 5 . ET . . -. 1 Q 1 . sr V kll' '. V j li. 9 Q . L + 'N'A ' - f :ix gk . ,z,, ,,.. Viqn 3 gi r' Mp ., 1 ,,' 5. -Q 2 lqb. 1 wa . X M , xx-.MX ' ' 'QM'-?Y ep I , ?ieX X: Mg x W 2 f Q im g ww ' Q XX Quia ' ' +3 j g 1 1151232 1 f. f .- Q-Q, 5 E yes r L . 'K 5 ,W J J X M, Q x Kg? A 2 Q3 .' my 31 hgifx Q 1 ' M +14 Ig Q X INV. '7T.6?-W,'x'7'4,1j53 23 5. , 1 E .1- fr 1- S A My i?A'i ig . H 1 J, .qi U z ::, A., i f 5N,' Q i M , Qin, , ':. 1 a f xi' I5 ..,V -ggm 5 . XQlw IUDITH LOIS ABRAMS 452-IUDY-Coll. Club, French Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S., Honor Club, Sr. Show, I-lallquard, Ass't Club G Activities Editor, :Sr Feature Editor of Times, Quill 61 Scroll, Intro-Volleyball. LOUIS ADLER 451-LOU-Bowling, Fencing, Hallquard, Latin Club, Sr. Show, P.T.A. Rep. GERALD R. ANDERSON 482-ANDY-Movie Operator, I-Iallguard, Intra-Bsktball. FRANK ANTHONY ANTONETTI 457-Track, Choir, Cross Country, Financial Rep. Sr. Show, Italian Club, I-lallauard. Ticket Seller, Times Rep.. Bsktball. IOSEPH ANTONIOLLI 451-IOE-A.S.G. Cabinet, Pres. A.S.G., Vice-Pres. A.S.G., Chair. Bldg. 6- Grounds, Sec. Camera Club, Italian Club, Honor Club, N.H.S., Movie Operator, Sr. Show, Freshman Advisor, Homecoming Comm., A.S.G. Court. IAMES ARHONTAS 451-IIM-Engr. Club. GLORIA SUE BAIN 452-American Girl, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, French Club, Checker. EDWARD SEYMORE BAKER 451--EASY ED-Bowling, Choir, Sr. Show, I-lallguard. EDWARD D. BALLINGER 451-ED-Band, Orch., A.S.G. Show, Sr. Show, Swim Team, R.O.T.C. Band Sec., S in City Trumpet Competition. IOSEPH I. BALSAMO 452-IOE-Frosh-Soph Baseball, Treas. Enqr. Club, Vice-Pres. :S Pres. Arch. Club, Sr. Show, Class Day Program. SAMUEL MICHAEL BARENBAUM 453-SAM-Concert Orch., Sr. Show, Hallguard, Band Student Instructor. NANCY BARBARA BARNES 453-NAN-American Girl, Coll. Club, French Club, G.A.A., I-lallguard, Honor Club, Intro-Volleyball, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., Glee Club, Pin 6. Ring Comm., lntra-Bsktball. IONA GAYLE BARSKY 458-GAY-F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, I-Iallquard, Ser. Letter, Red Cross, P.T.A. Rep., Times Rep. IDA BARTELSTEIN 451-F.T.A. Chair. Membership Comm., Intra-Volleyball, ,Intra- Bsktball, Lost 6 Found, N.H.S. Chair. Outside Activities Comm., Office Ass't, Sr, Show, Times Rep. LOUISE ANTOINETTE BASILE 457-LOU-Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Italian Club, M G W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Prom Comm., Turnabout Comm., Pin 5. Ring Comm. RONALD BASSO 454-Baseball, Bit 6 Spur, I-Iallquard, Enqr. Club. WILLIAM T. BEADLE 451-BILL-I-Iallguard, Swim Team, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Enqr. Club. ALICE VICTORIA BEDNARA 459-AL-Glee Club, American Girl, G.A.A., Bowling, Intra-Volleyball, Flower, Color :S Motto Comm., Oflice Ass't. LESLIE FRANK BELL 451--SEL-Band, Bowling, Golf, Freshman Intra-Bsktball Champ, Movie Operator, ASG. Rep., Ticket Seller, Wrestling, Frosh Bsktball. KAREN I. BERG 461-WOWIB-American Girl, G.A.A,, Glee Club, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Coll. Club, Glee Librarian, R.R. Checker, Glee Letter 5 Pin. GEORGE I. BERGER 452-BUTCH-I-lallquard. Locker Guard, Sr. Show. FRANKS GIORDANO 454 Pres Sr Choir Sr Show Director, Sr. Advisor, Pres. Election Board, Chair. Prom Comm ASG Cabinet, Gov'l Affairs Comm., Turnabout Comm., ASG Show Ticket Seller Locker Guard, Choir Soloist, Homecoming Comm., Class Day Program Special Activities Comm. r 1-ei-'fwwfewsfest isxaainfsJ 'X- aim W - i PHILLIP M. BERGER 452-PHIL-Bowling. EDWARD E. BERNDTSON 455-ED-I-Iallguard, Engr. Club. LLEANNE H. BESHK 457-LEE-G.A.A., Ticket Seller, Locker Guard. LINDA LEE BICKART 457-BICX-G.A.A., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Library Ass't, Italian Club, Gift Comm. Rep. GAII. IOSEPHINE BILELLO 452-LITTLE ONE-G.A.A., M G W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Library Ass't, Ser. Club, Sr. Finance Comm., Red Cross Rep. DOLORES BLASI 454-DEE-G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Sr. Show. Ticket Seller, Intra- Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball. SANDRA MAE BLUVER 462-SANDY-Hallguard, G.A,A., Red Cross, Attendance Checker, Times Rep., Austin Rep. in Voice of Democracy Contest. ROBERT BONGIORNO 451-Hallguard, Italian Club, Movie Operator, Dramatic Club. IOSEPH BRODACZ 459-IOEY-Band, Baseball, Bsktball, Fresh-Soph Football, Gym Ass't, Hallguard, lntra-Bsktball, Track Team, Wrestling, Gilt Comm. WILLIAM F. BRYANT 452-BILL-Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Sr. Show. Ticket Seller, Intra-Bsktball, Printing G Engraving Comm. EDWARD P. BURKE 455 FRANCES IEAN CALOMENI 451-FRAN-Ballet, Treas. :S Vice-Pres. Latin Club, Honor Club Constitution Comm., N.l'I.S. Chair. Scholarship Comm., Coll. Club, Com- mencement Co . S . Gl OH' ' ' ' ' mm, r ee, ice Ass t, Remedial Reading Ass t, Sr. Show. LOUISE MARY CATTAPAN 461--LOU-A.S.G. Rep., Clean Up Comm., Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, I-Iallguard, Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Red Cross, N.H.S., Sr. Show, Freshman Advisor, Sgt.-at- Arms Bldg. Gt Grounds, A.S.G. Show, Gift Comm. PHIL CAVAZOS 455-Italian Club, Hallguard, Track Team, Swim Team, Sr. Shaw. IUDITH CHAITIN 459-IUDI-Debating Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show. DAVID THEODORE CHAPMAN 457-ZEKE-Color Guard, Picked Platoon Leader, R.O.T.C. EVELYN MARIE CHIAPPETTA 457-EVIE--A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, Bowl- ing, G.A.A., Glee Club, Italian Club, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ticket Chair. Glee. NICK JOSEPH CICI 457-Intra-Bsktball, Track. RONALD H. CIESLAK 453-Track Team, Sr. Show. Cross Country, Ticket Salesman, Hallguard, Sr. Advisor, Varsity A. FRANK CIMINO 453-A.S.G. Rep., Italian Club. ROBERT I. COCKHILI. 455-BOB-Baseball, Bsktball, Boys' Glee, Class Day Program, Hallguard, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Choir, Ticket Seller, Equipment Mgr. HOWARD E. COGAN 452-ENOCH-A.S.G. Rep., Band, Ticket Seller, Bowling, Track Team, Hallguard. ANTHONY COGLIANESE 452-TONY-Band, Engr. Club, Gym Ass't, I-Iallguard, Italian Club, Movie Operator. ALFRED COHEN 452-AL-Band, Hallguard, lntra-Bsktball, Locker Guard. CHARLES COHEN 451 LINDA CORDOGIAN 452-LIN-A.S.G. Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A.. Glee Club. Hall- guard, Honor Club, N.H.S., Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Sec. Sr. Girls' Glee, Pres. N.H.S., Flower, Color 6. Motto Comm., Bldgs. St Grounds Comm. JUDY A. CORTOPASSI 452-A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, GJ-LA., Glee Club, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Tumabout Comm., Gift Comm. IANUARY1957 35 ANNA FLORENCE COZZA 457-A.S.G. Rep., A.S.G, Ser. Comm., Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A. Board, G.A.A. Social Comm., Glee Club Librarian, Gym Ass't, I-lallguard, Honor Club, Intra'Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, N.l-I.S. Refreshment Comm., P.T.A. Rep., Hostess Club. WARREN DAHLSTROM 451-Engr. Club, Arch. Club, Exponents Club. STEVE DAN 462-DANNY--Intra-Bsktball. DONNA MAE DE LUCA 453--DON-Bit 61 Spur, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard. lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Library Ass't, M :St W Rep., Sr. Show. DELORES ALICE DEWEY 453-CORKIE-Bit 6- Spur, lst Place G.A.A. Bsktball. G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep. IOSEPH ANTHONY DI CANIO 457-IO-IO-Football, Fresh-Soph Football, Track. Varsity A, Boys' Glee, Gym Ass't, Sr. Show, M G W G Times Cartoonist, Ticket Seller. ARMAND VINCENT DI COLA 457-RADAR-Italian Club, Sr. Show, Band, Engr. Club. BARBARA DONALDSON 454-BARB--G.A.A., I-Iallguard, Locker Guard. PHILLIP DOPPELT 455--PHILO-Honor Club, N.H.S., P.T.A. Rep., Hallguard, Bowl- ing, Library Ass't, Sr. Advisor. GUST I. DOUNIAS 461-GUS-Intra-Bsktbctll, Movie Operator, Engr. Club. DONALD DUBIN 453-DON-Orch. BORIS THEODOR DYBA 452 IUDITH KAY EDGREN 451-JUDY-A.S.G. Rep., Ballet, Coll. Club. G.A.A., Intra4Bskt- ball, lntra-Volleyball, M :S W Staff, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Tag Day, Flower Day, Badge Day, Bldg. G Grounds Comm., Student Personal Comm., Special Activities Comm., Proqraming, LEON EISENBERGER 462-IACK-Honor Club, Ticket Seller, Movie Operator, Office Ass't, Hallguard, A.S.G. Rep., Locker Guard, lntra'Bsl:tball, Sr. Show. DARLENE ANN ENDERS 454-DAR-Girls' Band, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show Concert Band, American Girl. DAVID ENGEI. 455 BARBARA LEE ENGQUIST 454-BARB-Girls' Band, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Concert Band, American Girl, Printing G Engraving Comm. ERWIN HOWARD EPSTEIN 451-EPPY-A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, Boys' Glee, Debating Club, Honor Club, Latin Club, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, R. R. Checker. ROY R. ERICKSEN 452--Track, Cross Country, Varsity A. SARI I-'EINBERG 455-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Call. Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Band Sec., intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Library Ass't, M G W Rep., Office Ass't. I-'RANK M. FERRARA 457-TUBBY-A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S,G. Rep., Choir, Clean Up Comm., F.T.A., Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, Italian Club, Sr. Advisor, Ser. Club, Ticket Seller, Chair. Bldg. 6 Grounds Comm., Student Personnel Comm., N.l'l.S. Program Comm., N.H.S., Merit Scholarship Qualifier, Flower Day, Tag Day. MARY ANN I-'ERRARA 452-MAR-A.S.G. Cabinet Sec., Bowling, Coll. Club, F.T.A. Vice-Pres., Intra-Bsktball, M G W Rep., N.H.S., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Glee Club, Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, A.S.G. Sec.-Treas., Bldg. G Grounds Comm. Sec., G,A.A. Board, F.T.A. Board, A.S.G. Sgt.-at-Arms, G.A.A. Rep., Pin G Ring Comm. CRAIG FERRILL 451--CRAIG-Frosh-Soph Football, Football, Ticket Rep., Sr. Show. FRANK V. I-'IASCHE 454-FISH-lntra4Bsktball, Italian Club, I-Iallquard, Swim Team. Sr. Show, Track, Exponents Club. SHEILA A. FIERER 461-Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, Times Art Editor, G.A.A., M Gt W Rep., Ser. Club. GEORGIANNE C. I-'ILOMENO 457-GEORGE-G.A.A., Glee Club, Italian Club, Sr. Show. IAN!-I ANN FINLEY 457-IANEY-Bookroom Ass't, G.A.A., Glee Club, Honor Club, P.'I'.A. Rep., lntra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Gym Ass't, Hostess Club, Merit Scholarship Qualifier. I A N U A R Y 1 9 5 7 36 l IUDITH ELLEN FISHER 459-IUDY-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Glee Club, Sgt.-at Arms Glee Club, I-lallquard, American Girl. IOSEPHINE FONTANA 453-I0--A.S.G. Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Gym Ass't, Hallguard, American Girl, MSW Rep., Sr. Show, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball. YVONNE B. I-'ORSLAND 453-BON BON-Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, I-lallquard, Intro-Volleyball, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., Commencement Comm. IOYCE FRIEDMAN 459-IOY--Debating Club. G.A.A., Glee Club, N.I-LS. Special Activities Comm., Times Rep., Sr. Show, Library Ass't, Honor Club, Bit G Spur, Times Staff. YALE SHERWIN I-'RIEDMAN 457-Varsity Football, Frosh4Soph Football, Hallguard, Military Band, Concert Band, Ticket Seller, Intra-Bsktball. DONALD WILLIAM FYR 455-DON-A.S.G. Cabinet, Parliamentarian A.S.G.. Librarian Concert Orch., Pres. Debating Club. Pres. F.T.A., Key Club, Times Staii. Honor Club, N.H.S., Major R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon, City Cadet Corps Staff R.O.T.C., A.S.G. Rep., Debating Team, Ticket Seller. IOHN NICK GALLO 451-Checker, Frosh-Soph Football, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Intra- Bsktball, Hallquard, Movie Operator, Ticket Seller. BETTY ANN GANAS 453-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Girls' Band, Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep., Intro-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Times Staff, Prom Comm., Clerk of Congress. MARLENE LEA!-I GENSON 459-LENI-A.S.G. Rep., Glee Club, Gym Ass't, Hall- quard, G.A.A., Honor Club, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Intra-Volleyball, N.H.S., Student Personnel Comm. EDWARD VICTOR GEORGE 457-VIC-Ertqr. Club, Intra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Band. ROSE MARIE ANN GERACI 454-ROE-G.A.A., Glee Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, Times Rep., Sr. Show, Treas. Glee Club. MIMI L. GOLDBERG 462-A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, G.A.A., M 6: W Rep., P.T.A. Rep.. intra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball, Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Office Ass't, Times Rep., Bldq. :S Grounds Comm., Personnel Comm., F.T.A. Board 6. Corr. Sec., Sr. Show. WILLIAM ALLAN GOLDSTEIN 457-BILL-Band, Bowling, Camera Club, Cross Country, Engr. Club, I-Iallquard, Intro-Bsktball, Red Cross. P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Ticket Seller, Track Team. THOMAS MAX GOODART 455-TOM-Hallquard, Ticket Seller. RENEE GOULD 451-RICKY-G.A.A., Hallquard, Coll. Club. Sr. Show, American Girl. MARYLOU GRASSO 459-LOU-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Baton Twirler, Sr. Show, Usherette, A.S.G. Rep., lntra-Volleyball. IANET MARLENE GRATZ 455-IAN-A.S.G. Rep., A.S.G. Sqt.-at-Arms, Clean Up Comm., Bldg. G Grounds Comm.. Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club Treas. Homecoming Comm.. Honor Club, Intra-Bsktball. Library Ass't, Intra-Volleyball. Lost G Found. N.H.S.. Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Advisor, Sec. of Gov't Affairs Comm., Commencement Comm., Special Activities Comm. MELVVN A. GRATZ 457-MEL-Intro-Bsktball, Arch Club, A.S.G. IAMES VINCENT GRECO 462-IIM-lntra-Bsktball, Bowling, I-lallquard, A.S.G. Rep. LORNA GREEN 461-DOONE-Ballet, Choir, G.A.A., Honor Club, M 6. W Rep., N.l-l.S., Ofiice Ass't. Times Staff, lntra-Bsktball, intra-Volleyball, Hallquard, Coll. Club, American Girl, Red Cross. MARGOT ANN GREENLIMB 455-MARGIE--M G W Rep., Choir Accompanlst. I-Iallquard. Teachers Aid, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball. Mixed Oclette, M 5 W Staff, Class Flower, Color G Motto Comm.. Times Rep., Sr. Show Accompanist, l956. VICE PRESIDENT MANNY I. PRICE 452-SONNY Band, A.S.G. Rep., Bookroom Ass't, Dance Band, Dance Comm., A.S.G. Show Election Board, Hallquard, Intro Bsktball, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Ser Comm., Prom Comm.. Ticket Seller. ft.: ISE Li- i' 1 'J' S ' 4,4 1 t sscnrzrniw MARILYN PAY GUEST 461-MICKY-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Bit vS- Spur, Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquard, lntra'Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, Library Ass't, M 6 W Rep., Flow, Color and Motto Comm., Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Social Comm., G.A.A. Volleyball G Bsktball, Scholastic Art Award. KATHY HAGE 455-LITTLE ARAB-Cheerleading, Coll. Club. G.A.A., Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Attendance Checker, lntra-Volleyball, Turnabout Comm., lntra-Bsktball. BURTON HANDLER 461-HURT-Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallquard, lntra-Bskt- ball, Bookroom Ass't, Ticket Seller, Wrestlinq, Locker Guard, Ser. Club. IEAN E. HARLOW 452--RED-G.A.A., Glee Club, I-lallquard, lntra-Bsktball, Red Cross, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Treas. Girls' Glee, Sr. Glee Queen, G.A.A. Rep.. Times Rep. GREGORY W. HARPER 451-HOWDY-Arch Club, Bsktball, Intra-Bsktball, Enqr. Club, Hallquard, Italian Club, Swim Team, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. WILLIAM F. HARRIS 453-BILL-Key Club Comm. Chair., Movie Operator, Picked Platoon, Hallquard, P.T.A. Rep., Oratorical Contest, Cadet Maicr in R.O.T.C. CAROLE IEAN HART 451-G.A.A., Girls' Glee. WILLIAM H. I-IASS 459-BILL-Arch Club, A.S.G. Rep, M .G W Rep., Usher, Hall- quarcl, Intra-Bsktball, Sec. Enqr. Club, NORMAN IAMES HAYES 452-MII-Choir. GEORGE EUGENE HAYWOOD 462-GENE-A.S.G. Cabinet. A.S.G. Rep., Bus. Mgr. of Band, Key Club, Office Ass't, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Ushers, R.O.T.C. Battalion Staff, Chair. Sr. Comm., Special Activities Comm., Military Band Librarian, Fire Marshall, Student Advisory Council. GLEN HEINEMANN 454-NMI--Varsity Football, Varsity Bsktball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' Band, Sr. Show, Frosh Football, Frosh Bsktball, Frosh Baseball. IOYCE LAURINE HELLEDY 459-IOY-American Girl, A.S.G, Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Orqanist, Sr. Show, Intro-Volleyball. MARLENE HERSTEIN 461-MAR-Attendance Checker, Bowling, Choir, Coll, Club, G,A.A., Gym Ass't, I-lallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra'Bsktball, Red Cross, Latin Club, Library Ass't, M 51 W Staff, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Ser, Club, Sr. Editor, PATRICIA ANNE HIGGINS 452-PAT-Sr. Club, Honor Club, Chess St Checkers, N.H.S., American Girl Club, French Club, A.S,G. Rep., G.A.A., Librarian Ass't, Girls' Glee, Sr. Show. lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktboll, Ser. Comm. Special Activities Comm., Program Comm., Refreshment Comm.. Coll. Club. BARBARA HOBLIT 455-HOB-Attendance Typist, Glee Club. I-iallquard, Sr. Show, Cap G Gown Comm., lnira-Volleyball, G.A.A., lntra-Bsktball, Times Rep. IAME T. HURT 453-BUZZ-I-Iallguard, Enqr. Club. Ticket Seller. CHARLES FRANK IMBURGIA 453-Italian Club, Hallauard, Usher, Sr. Show. LANA M. IACOBS 454-SUNSHINE--Choir, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Library Ass't, Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., Ticket Seller, Usherette, M :St W Rep. TONY PETER IACONETTI 453-TONY--Bit 8 Spur, Italian Club, Physics, Sr. Show, Wrestling, Bowling, Drama Club. MARILYN R. IANKOFSKY 453-MARSHMELLOW-Sr. Queen, A.S.G., G,A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Sr. Show, Times Rep., M 5 W Rep., Intro-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, P.'T.A. Rep., Clean Up Comm.. Ticket Seller. MARTIN ENAR IOHANSON 452-IVIARTY-Engr. Club, Locker Guard, Hallquard. MARCIA LEE WILSON 451-Marsh 38 I Arch. Club, A.S.G., Bit G Spur, Coll Club, G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club, Intro Volleyball, Intro Bslctball, Latin Club, M G W Hep.. N.H.S.. Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Times Rep., Prom Comm., Finance Comm. 7 10 ll I2 I3 ll IUDITH ELIZABETH IOHNSEN 452-IUDY-lntra-Bsktball, G.A.A., Glee Club, P.T.A. Rep., Class Day Program. JEAN AUDREY IOHNSON 461--IEANNE--American Girl, Coll. Club, Sr. Choir, G.A.A., Intra-Volleyball, lnlra-Bsktball, Ser. Club, R. R. Checker. KAREN RUTH IOHNSON 459-G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, Glee Club, Times Rep. WILLIAM IAMES IOHNSON 462-BILL-Class Day Program, Hallguard. ANDREW KAIATI 454-ANDY-A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep., Camera Club, Hall- quard, Key Club, Sr. Advisor, Ticket Seller, Clean Up Comm. MORTON PAUL KAMINS 451-MORTY-Key Club. ALLEN A. KAPHENGST 453-AL-Engr. Club, Hallguard, Stage Crew. DARLENE CAROL KARY 457-DAR-A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Gym Ass't, Hallguard, Homecoming Comm., Honor Club. lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, M :S W Staff, N.l-l.S., PTA. Rep., Co-director Senior Show, A.S.G. Show, Sr. Advisor, Times Rep., Locker Guard, G.A.A. Board Member. RUDOLPH I. KASPRZYK 454-RUDY-Bit G Spur, Hallguard, Engr. Club. MYRNA IEANNE KLEIN 462-MYRN--Glee Club, Glee Treas., G.A.A., Intra-Bsktball, Red Cross. PHIL KLINSKY 481 BARBARA RUTH KLOPP 461-BABS--American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., I-lallquard, lntra-Volleyball, lnlra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, Ser. Club, R. R. Checker. BOB S. KUBAS 454-KUBALL-Exponents Club, Hallguard, lntra-Bskiball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, PlT.A. Rep., Swim Team. NANCY ANN KURINSKY 452-NAN-Coll. Club, Membership Comm., Commencement Comm., Librarian Sr. Glee, lntra-Bsktball, Times Rep., G.A.A., Div. Queen, lntra- Volleyball. LA GESSE, FRANCES 451 ELLEN BETH LAMBERT 453-A.S.G. Rep., Band, Coll. Club, Rec. Sec. F.T.A., G.A.A., Hcillguard, Honor Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Library Ass't, Ser. Comm., N.H.S., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Teacher Ass't, French Club. RALPH LANGER 452-Band, Concert Orch., Sr. Show, Pres. Band, Ass't Student Conductor, A.S.G. Show, Military Band. IOSEPH IOHN LAURIE 452-Italian Club, I-lallquarcl. DIANA ROSE LAVINE 457-DI-Choir, Exponents Club, G.A.A., Sr. Show, Red Cross, Attendance Checker, PHYLLIS LAZOW 451--G.A.A., American Girl, Gym Ass't, Program Signer, Coll. Club. SHIRLEY ANN LEANDER 451-G,A.A., Glee Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Pin G Ring Comm., Hallguard, Coll. Club. NANCY LEE 451-BUTCH-Cheerleading, G.A.A., Glee Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, M 6. W Rep., Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Prom Comm., Turnabout Comm., Flower, Motto G Color Comm. SAMUEL RUSSELL LEONE 454-SAM-R.O.T.C., Hallguard, Ticket Seller. HARRIE1' CAROL LESAK 452-Girls' Glee, G.A,A., Hallquard, M :S W Rep., Times Rep., Sr. Show, Coll. Club, French Club, Dramaiics Workshop, Programming Staff. RALPH I. LEVIN 454-Boys' Band, I-lallquard, Honor Club, lntra-Bslctball, Ticket Seller, Freshman Council, Gift Comm. SALVATOR PATRICK LIBERATI 453-SAM-Bit 6 Spur, Choir, Honor Club, Italian Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show. DIANE C. LIVERIS 454-GREEK-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallquard, lnira-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, P.'T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Finance Comm. I A N U A R Y l 9 5 7 39 SUZANNE LOEBIG 454-SUE-Arch Club, Girls' Band, Bit G Spur, Sr. Show, G.A.A., Hallquard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Ring 6. Pin Comm., Tumabout Comm.. Concert Band. IOSEPHINE MARY LOIZZO 452-IO-A.S,G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep., Band, Captain of Twirlers, Hallguard, Italian Club Pres., Italian Club Homecoming Queen, Red Cross, Gym Ass't, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, G.A.A., Office Ass't, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Sr. Comm., Times Rep., A.S.G. Show. IOHN A. LULLO 454-A.S.G. Rep., Co-Capt. Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallquard. Sr. Advisor, Capt. Iunior Track, Sr. Track, Sr. Show. IOHN PETER MAC IVER 459--MAC-Arch Club, Enqr. Club, Hallquard, M 6 W Rep., Usher, Vice-Pres. Enqr. Club. NANCY IEAN MAKI 455-MURPH-Band, G.A.A., Hallquard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, Printing 6. Enqrovinq Comm., Sr. Show, Concert Band. IAMES WILLIAM MALONEY 455-IIM-Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, M G W Rep., Movie Operator, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show. ROBERT M. MANZKE 454-BOB-Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., Library Ass't, Rifle Team. WAYNE LEONARD MARA 454-Boys' Concert Band, Boys' Military Band, Combined Concert Band, Combined Military Band, Concert Orchestra. DIANE MARKOS 455-DI--A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, F.T.A., G.A.A. Vice-Pres.. G.A.A. Pres., N.I'I.S., Office A3ss't, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Finance Comm., F.T.A. Board, Bldg. G Groun s Comm., Gym Ass't, Honor Club, Intro-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball. M G W Hep., G.A.A. Board. Homecoming Comm. MORTON MARKOVITZ 461-Frosh-Soph Football, I-lallguard, Times Staff. KENNETH E. MARQUARDT 454-KEN-Editor-in-Chief of M G W, FTA.. Chair. F.T.A. Act. Comm., Sr. Show. A.S.G. Rep.. I-Iallquard. Boys' Band. Cop G Gown Comm., Quill 6- Scroll, Concert Band, M 6. W Rep., M 6. W Staff, Star Iournalist Pin. LARRY MASON 455-Movie Operator. JOHN G. MASSA 457-Football, lntra-Bsktball, M G VJ Rep., Sr. Show. ELAINE L. MASSARELLI 452-Ceramics Club, Coll. Club. G.A.A.. Hallauard. Intra- Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Girls' Glee, Cap 6. Gown Comm., G.A.A. Rep. JAMES PATRICK MCCANN 453-Fresh-Soph Football, Intra-Bsktbcrll, Hallquclrd. GEORGE DONALD MCCLORY 461-RACKETS-Sr. Show, Red Cross, Gym Ass't. RONALD HERLUF MEEDOM 455-RON-Hallquard, R.O.T.C., Enqr. Club, Intra- Bsktball. EVAR LEONARD MILLER 462-Arch. Club, Vice-Pres. Camera Club, N.H.S., Ex- ponents Club, Hallquard. Honor Club, Intro-Bsktball. Times Rep., Senate. Concert Orch., Usher, Chair. of Projects of Key Club, Sgt.-at-Arms of Band, Enqr. Club. PETER MITROPOULOS 453-A.S.G. Rep., Enqr. Club, I-lallquard, M 51 W Rep., Pres. Stamp G Coin Club, Track Team Mqr. BURTON MOELLEH 455-Stage Crew, Movie Operator. BARBARA N. MOORE 457-BARB-Intra-Bsktball, Intra-Volleyball, G.A.A., Glee Club, Sr. Show. Color, Motto :S Flower Comm., Italian Club. CARLENE LILLIAN MOSHER 461-Teacher's Aid. DAN I, MULCAHY 457-DECAN DAN-Stage Crew, Sr. Show, R.O.T.C. MARY KATHLEEN MULLEN 451--RED-MOON-Ceramics, Sr. Show, lntra-Bsktball. Intra-Volleyball, I-Iallguard. RAVILA MURAT 453-GJ-LA.. Coll. Club. IOHN T. MURRAY 461-Enqr. Club. KATHLEEN G. NAHDI 461-American Girl, Bsktball, Sr. Show, G.A.A., Intra-Volley- ball, P.T.A. Rep., Hallquard, Ser. Club. GEORGE PETER NASSOS 459-Baseball, Class Day, Concert Orch., Frosh-Soph Football. Gym Ass't. Ticket Seller. Hallquard, Honor Club, Intra'Bsktball, M G W Rep., Sr. Advisor, Times Rep. I BARBARA L. NESVACIL 459-Hallguard, Sr. Show, G.A.A., Intra-Volleyball, Times Rep.. Gym Ass't. DANIEL I. NOOTENS 462-DAN-Camera Club, Hallquard. I A N U A R Y 1 9 5 7 IANET R. NUTLEY 452-IAN-Bit 5: Spur, G.A.A., Sr. Show, lntra-Volleyball, Prog. Registor. SHERWIN MICHAEL OLKEN 461-SHER-Bookroom Ass't, Gym Ass't, Hallquard. Honor Club, Chair. Comm. Key Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S., Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep.. Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Intra-Bsktball. DONNA 1.1-:E or.ssN 459-DEE-Bit is spur, lntra-Volleyball, Glee club, G.A.A., I-iallguarcl, Sr. Show, Intro-Bsktball, Red Cross. American Girl. BARBARA ORDMAN 459-BABS-Ceramics, Hallquard, Glee Club, G.A.A.. Sr. Show, Printing G Engraving Comm. PETER R. ORLANDO 457-NERO--Wrestling, Sr. Show, In1ra'Bsktball, Military Band, Concert Band, Bit 6 Spur, Movie Operator. ROBEHTA MARY PADULA 454-BOBBIE--Attendance Checker, Glee Club, Library Ass't. ROSE MARGARET PALAZZO 451-ROSIE--Coll. Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Sec. lr. Glee. Honor Club, lntra-Bsktball, Vice-Pres. Italian Club, Library Ass't, Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Cap G Gown Comm. PATRICIA IOANNE PALMER 457-PAT-Attendance Checker. Glee Club, Sr. Show, Intra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball, F.T.A., A.S.G. Show, G.A.A,, American Girl, Teachers Ass't. IOHN I. PANAGAKOS 462-GREEK--Baseball, Football, Hallquard, Varsity A. IOSEPI-I PARRILLO 462. LOIS ANNE PATRICK 454-Band, Call. Club, Drum Majorette, G.A.A. Ass't, Hall' guard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Stall, Twirler, Sgt.- at-Arms Band, Ser. Club, Class Color, Flower G Molto Comm. STEPHEN PATT 454-STEVE--Fresh Bsktball, Hallquarcl. lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Baseball, A.S.G. Rep., Locker Guard, Gym Ass't. BARBARA IEAN PAVEK 452-BARB-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Coll. Club, G.A,A., Glee Club, Palmer Style Show, lntra-Bsktball. DIANE VICTORIA PAWLOSKI 452-DEE-G.A.A., Intro-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Attend' ance Checker, Italian Club. Glee Club, Cap Gr Gown Comm., Gym Ass't. SHEILA L. PEARLMAN 459-SHEE-Girls' Band. Hallquard. Honor Club, Red Cross. Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Staff, G.A.A., F.T.A., Coll. Club, American Girl, Times Rep. IAMES I. PERGO 457-IIMMY--Italian Club, Hallquard. THERESE MARIE PERB! 455-TERHI-N.H.S., A.S.G. Sec.-Treas., Pres. 5. Sec. Glee Club, Co-Bus. Mgr. Times, Clean Up Comm., Coll. Club. Hallguard. Homecoming Chair., Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet, Bowling, Ass't Bus. Mar. Times, intra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Sr. Advisor, Freshman Advisor. - A.S.G. Show, Prom Comm., Hostess Club, Social Comm., Ser. Comm.. Sec. Bldg. 5 grccxigids Comm., Gov't Affairs Comm., Corr. Sec. Special Activities Comm., G.A.A, o . IEAN D. PETERS 462-IEANIE-G.A.A., Intra4Bsktball, Intra-Volleyball. TREASURER VIRGINIA LUCILLE WATTS 462-GINGER American Gill, A.S.G. Rep.. Clean Up Comm.. G.A.A., Sec. Glee Club, Student Advisory Comm.. Hallquczrcl. Homecoming Comm.. Captain Intra Volleyball, Intra Bsktball. Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Senate, Sr. Show, Ser. Comm. Sec., Prom Comm., Hostess Club, Election Board, Sgt.-at-Arms, Cort. Sec., Vice-Pres. G Pres. Coll Club, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Show. .mfs ii . its-ssgrfliwggivjirbfllsig AQ I' I Y V182 I THOMAS H. PETERS 459-TOM-Bowling, Movie Operator. ROBERT EARNEST PETERSON 455-PETE-Frosh-Soph Gt Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Football, Intra-Bsktball, Vice-Pres. :St Treas. Key Club, Varsity Football, Personnel Comm., Class Day Program, A.S.G, Special Activities, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Vice- Pres., A.S.G. Sr. Advisor, Chair. Personnel Comm., Hallquard, Homecoming Comm., Senate. MARY THERESA PETRUZZI 459-PETRUZ-G.A.A., italian Club, Glee Club, Sr. Show, Gym Ass't. 2 MARTIN A. PICK 453-MARTY-Sr. Show, Wrestling, A.S.G. Rep., Bowlinq, Intra- Bsktball, Ticket Seller. RALPH E. PIEHL 452-Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C. CORINNE EVON PODLESAK 453-CORKY-G.A.A. Rep., intra-Bsktball. lntra-Volley ball, Gym Ass't, Hallquard, P.T.A. Rep., Ser. Club, Library Ass't, Sr, Show. 3 IOYCE ESTELLE POLLAK 454-DIMPLES-Glee Club, A.S.G. Rep., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., American Girl, intra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Hallguard, Bit :S Spur, Coll. Club. FRANK EDWIN PREO 453-Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Sr. Show. RUTH MARIE PRESSLER 459-RUTHIE-American Girl, Band, Coll. Club, Concert Orch,, G.A.A., Honor Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S., Intra-Volleyball. 4 THOMAS PRESTON 452-SARAH-Enqr. Club. Hallquard, Vice-Pres. Camera Club. PSICHOGIOS. NICK 462. LILLY RIEMER 453-Bus. Mgr., G.A.A., Glee Club, Treas., Hallquard, Sr. Show. Times Staff. 5 IOHN P. RINI 457-YO-RINI--A.S.G. Rep., F,T.A., Hallquard, Honor Club. Italian Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Choir, N.H.S., Sr. Advisor. MARSHA DOROTHY ROBBINS 461-MARSH-G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club, Intra- Volleyball. lnlra-Bsktball. N.H.S., Office Ass't, Ticket Seller, Times Staff, Exchange Ed. of Times, Pin :S Ring Comm., Press. SUSAN FERN ROTSTEIN 451-SUE-A.S.G., Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, Commencement Comm., G.A.A., Sgt.-at-Arms Honor Club, lntra-Bsktball, Sec. N.H.S., Press, Ottice Ass't, Quill :Sr Scroll, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Girls' Sports Ed., Times Headline Ed. 5 LAWRENCE F. RUSSO 459-LARRY-A.S.G. Rep., Choir, Honor Club, Italian Club, Library Ass't, P.T,A. Rep., Ser. Club, Ceramics, Hallquarcl, Sr. Show. LORETTA T. RUSSO 453-LOR-American Girl, Bsktball, Choir, Coll. Club, Hall- quarcl, Italian Club, P.T.A. Rep., Ser. Club, Cap 6 Gown Rep., lntra-Volleyball. PATRICIA I. RYAN 453-PAT-American Girl, Choir, G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club. M 51 W Rep., Office Ass't, Library Ass't, Times Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep., lntra- Volleyball, Sr. Show. ALLEN M. SACHS 461-A.S.G. Hep. f I-'RANK I. SALAMONE 457-SAL-Cross Country, M G W Rep., PTA. Rep., Sr. Show. Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Track Team, I-lallquard. Varsity A. FRANK S. SALOUM 454-Football, Track Team. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS BETTY KATHRYN FLYNN 453-FLYNNSIE American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Band, Bit G Spur. Choir. Coll Club, Times. Poetry Winner, Austinite Reporter. G.A.A., Honor Club, lntra Volleyball, intra Bsktball, Library Ass't, M G W Rep., N.H.S., Sr. Show, Prom Comm., Election Board. . 7 8 9 IU ll I2 3 14 I, BONITA E. SAMUELSON 453-BONNIE--Treas. American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet, Bit 6 Spur, Bowling, Class Day Comm., Coll. Club Board, American Girl Board :S Sgt.-at- Arms, Sr. Glee, Honor Club, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Usherettes, Treas. Social Comm., Co-Chair. Social Comm., Co-Chair. Bldg. 6. Grounds Comm., Student Personnel Comm., Special Activities Comm., Gov't Affairs Comm., Homecoming Publicity Comm. HAZEI. SAVITZKY 481-P.T.A. Rep., Hallguard, Library Ass't, Sr. Choir, G.A.A.. Accompanist, Office Ass't, Locker Guard. Ser. Club. MAURINE R. SCHMIDT 455-MOR--A,S,G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep., Sgt.-at-Arms Girls' Band, Bowling, Coll. Club, Treas. Concert Orchestra, G.A.A., Intra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Freshman Advisor, Sgt.-at-Arms A.S.G., Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Times Staff, A.S.G, Show, Special Activities Comm., Class Gift Comm., Student Per- sonnel Comm., Clean Up Comm. BEVERLEY ANN SCHOLI. 454-BEV-Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard, Honor Club, intra-Volleyball, N,H.S., Ottice Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Times Staff, Prom Comm., Library Ass't, Red Cross. ROBERT ALAN SEAMAN 453-BOB-Choir, A.S.G. Rep., Library Ass't. DEBRA SUE SHAFI-'ER 462-DEBBIE-A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallguard, Library Ass't, intra-Volleyball, Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., Attendance Checker, Lost G Found, Drama Workshop, A.S.G. Show. IANICE DARLENE SHAYMAN 462-IAN-A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A. Intra-Volleyball, Hallquard, Sr. Show, Band, Sec. Band, Intra-Bsktball, Printing 6- Engraving Comm., Ticket Seller, Attendance Checker, Times Rep., P.T,A. Rep. CONNIE SHEARON 462-Glee Club, Intra-Bsktball, intra-Volleyball, Gym Ass't, G.A.A., Red Cross, Times Rep., Sr. Show, Commencement Comm. PATRICIA ANN SHEPPARD 459-PAT--Ceramics, G.A.A., Hallguard. Sr. Show. SANFORD R. SHER 462-SANDY-Band, Concert Orch., Dance Band, Frosh-Soph Bsktball, Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Wrestling, Ticket Seller, Hallguarcl, Locker Guard, Italian Club, Times Rep. MARVIN SHERMAN 459-HAIRY-Band, Bowling, lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Hallguard. SYLVIA T. SICILIANO 452-SYL-Attendance Checker, Cheerleading, G.A.A., Glee Club, Gym Ass't, intra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Times Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Color, Flower G Motto Comm. MARIAN HELEN SICIILES 455-PUDGY-Band, Twirling, G.A.A. GLORIA IOY SIEGEL 462-GITTY-G.A.A., Hallguard, Gym Ass't, Office Ass't, American Girl, Coll, Club, Usherette. RICHARD ARNOLD SILVER 461-RITCHIE-A.S.G. Rep., Band, Bsktball, Gym Ass't, Hallguard, Key Club, Library Ass't, N.H,S., P.T,A. Rep., Swim Team, Tennis, Times Rep., Movie Operator, Senate, Ticket Seller, Wrestling, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Ser. Club. SANFORD SILVERMAN 455-Movie Operator, A.S.G. Rep., Engr. Club, Hallguard. BENIAMIN N. SIMON 462-BENIIE-A.S.G. Rep., Bsktball, I-Iallguard, lntra-Bsktball. PAUL FRANCIS SMITH IGI-ROMEO--Cross Country, Movie Operator, Sr. Show, Track Team. MARGARET BARBARA SNELL 455-WEENIE-Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard, M QS W Rep., Homecoming Comm., Social Comm. SHEILA LOUISE SOHN 459-SHELIA-A.S.G, Rep., F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Honor Club, Library Ass't, M G W Rep., N.H.S., Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Times Start. CHARLENE DAWN SOIDTKE 452-SHERRY--American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep., Clean Up Comm., Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, lntra-Volleyball, Ser. Club, Ticket Seller, Usherette, Bsktball, Hallguard. GAIL IOANNE SORENSON 454-GAY-Glee Club, G.A.A., Honor Club, N.H.S, Vice- Pres., Intra-Volleyball, Organist, Sr. Show, Times Rep., Commencement Comm. PAUL ROBERT SPIVEY 451-Baseball, Football, Hallquard, Locker Guard, Sr. Show, Varsity A. PATRICIA VALLEY STACK 459-PAT-Bit Gt Spur, G.A.A. Hallguard, Times Rep. BEVERLY ROSE STANEK 455--BEV-G.A.A., Hallguard, Iritra-Bsktball. BOBERT CHARLES ST. CLAIR 461--BOB-Pres. and Sec. Key Club, Chiei Usher, Honor Club, Freshman Advisor, Treas. N.H.S., Sr, Advisor G Sgt.-at-Arms Bldg. 61 Grounds Comm., Sr. Advisor Gov't Affairs Comm., Choir, Sr. Show, Tag Day, Congress 6 Cabinet, Special Activities Comm., Homecoming Dance Comm., Fine Arts Club, A.S.G. Show, Times Copy Ed., News Ed., Editorial Features Ed., 6- Copyreader, Associate Iustice Student Court, Boys' State Rep., Publicity Chair. ot Homecoming, Co-Chair. 6 Sgt.-at-Arms Social Planning Comm., Class Day Comm., Quill :S Scroll. DIANE MERLE STEIN 461--DEDE-American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet. Bit :S Spur, Intra-Bsktball, Bowling, Sr. Show, Usherette, Student Personnel Comm., Choir, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Intro-Volleyball, Gym Ass't, Office Ass't, Turnabout Rep., Ser. Club. A N U A R Y 1 9 5 7 43 ESTELLE FRANCIS STERN 455-TONI-Bit 5- Spur, Choir, G.A.A., Hallguard, Sr. Show, lntra-Bsktball. CHARLES STILLO 482. ROBERT C. STOOPS 451-BOB-Football, Engr. Club, Ticket Seller, Band, Hallguard, Sr. Show. IUDITH ANN STRAUSS 451-IUDY-G.A.A., Glee Club, intra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, Sr. Show, Bit Gt Spur. A.S.G. Rep.. Coll. Club, American Girl, Times Rep. LEON IAY STURMAN 459-IOHN-Bowling, I-lallguard, Intra-Bsktball. CESIRA YOULANDA SUMMARIA 462-SAM-Coll, Club, Sr. Show, Class Gilt Rep. RUTH MYRLE SWANSON 457-RUTHIE-N.H.S. Prcgram Comm., N.H.S., Honor Club, Glee Club, Hallguard, Sr. Show, Times Rep., G.A.A., Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Office Ass't Coll. Club, Cap ci Gown Comm. FRANK A. SWIATEI! 454-Sr. Show. MELVIN L. TEPPER 453-MEI.-P.T.A. Rep., Stage Crew, Hallguarcl, Engr. Club. DAVID TEPPS 481-lntra-Bsktball. Hallguard, Locker Guard, Swim Team. CHARLES WILBERT THOREN 451-CHUCK-Library Ass't R.O.T.C., Ticket Seller. GEORGE CHARLES TIPMAN 461-intra-Bsktball. IOHN A. TODOROFF 461-IAYTEE-A.S.G. Sgt.-at-Arms, Gov't Affairs, Choir, Stage Officer of the Color Guards, Debating Club Pres. G Vice-Pres., Times Ed.-in-Chief, Feature Ed., News Ed., F.T.A., Honor Club, Sr. Director, Key Club, N.H.S., Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander, Battalion Executive Officer, Lt. Col. on City Cadet Corps Staff, Sr. Show Freshman Advisor, Homecoming Parade Marshal. IERALD TORNHEIIVI 451--IZZY--Bookroom Ass't, Hallguard, Honor Club, Latin Club, N.H.S., Sr. Show. EDWINA I. TREFNY 457-EDDIE-Band, American Girl, Class Day Program, Coll. Club, F.T.A., Red Cross, Office Ass't, G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Refreshment Comm. N.I-l.S., Times Rep. EDITH G. TREMONT 462-A.S.G. Rep., Bit 6. Spur, Sec. 61 Treas., Choir, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Coll. Club, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, St. Show. HELEN G. TREMONT 462--Bit 6 Spur. Choir, lntra-Bsktball, Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, intra-Volleyball, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Sr. Show. CARL A. TURANO 455- CAT -Movie Operator, Sr. Show, Arch Club, Orchestra, Pres. Concert Band, Vice-Pres., A.S.G. Show, Band Ass't, Dance Band. JACK CARL TWEED 453-CHICKIE-A.S.G. Rep., Class Day Program. TIMOTHY JAMES 'I'WOHII.I. 451-TIM-Sr. Show, Movie Operator. FRANCIS ALBERT URSINI 462-ORREANI-Football, Capt. Wrestling, Hallquard. Sr. Show, Fresh-Soph Football. MARY CONNIE VAINISI 454-MAR-Glee Club, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, Sr. Show, Librarian. RICHARD I.. VAN BERSCHOT 452-DICK-Movie Operator. CAROL ANN VAN DE WERKEN 462-BONNIE-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Glee Club, Gym Ass't, I-lallguard, intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, M G W Rep., Office Ass't. ir. ShFvrIv:,ATimes Rep., Pin 5 Ring Comm., Turnabout Comm., Prom Comm., Library ss't, . . . I A N U A R Y l 9 5 7 LYNN LORRAINE VASEY 455--RED-Band, G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., Hallquard. PHYLLIS FRANCES VESCIO 457-PHIL-G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallquard, Italian Club, Sr. Show. DANIEL WM. VICKERY 481-Baseball. ALLAN F. WALTER 459--Hallquard, Swim Team, Ticket Seller. MAHLENE MYRA WAXMAN 462-MAHSI-Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club, Office Ass't, Locker Guard. ERNEST M. WEINBERG 454-ERNIE-Band, Ticket Seller. IOSEPH H. WHITE 459--IOE-A.S.G. Rep., M 6. W Rep., Enqr, Club, Hallquord, Bit G Spur. IANET I. WIDEN 461-Times Stofl, N.l'I.S., Sr. Choir, G.A.A.. Coll. Club, Honor Club. BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS 457-BARBIE-A.S.G. Rep., Commencement Comm., Coll. Club, Honor Club, G.A.A., Sr. Show, Times Rep., A.S.G. Special Activities Comm., G.A.A. Rep., Vice-Pres. Glee Club, lnlra-Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, Red Cross, A.S.G. Show, Social Comm. MALCOLM S. WISE 461-MAL-A.S.G. Rep., Hallguard, Honor Club, Office Ass't, Cap G Gown Comm., N.H.S., M G W Staff. IUDY I-'RANCINE WOLF 452-G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Intro-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktboll, Red Cross, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Hostess Club. IOHN R. WORSLEY 452-Choir, l-lallquarcl, Library Ass't, Ticket Seller. MERVIN YAKIMISKY 461-YAKO-Homecoming Comm., Sr. Show, Haliquard, Enqr. Club. r IOYCE MARCIA YOUNG 454-I0-G.A.A., Hallquard, Lost G Found, Sr. Show, Ushereile, Office Ass't. ADELE CLAIRE ZANETTO 455--Capt. Cheerleading, Pres. 6. Sec. Glee Club, Co- Director Sr. Show, Sr. Advisor, G.A.A. Sec., Pin G Ring Comm., Times Rep., Bowling, Library Ass't, I-lallquarcl, Locker Guard, Attendance Checker, lntro4Bsktball, Intrae Volleyball, G,A.A. Sgtfat-Arms, Usherettes, Honor Club, N.H.S., G.A.A. Board, Hostess Club, A.S.G. Cabinet. Coll. Club, Homecoming Comm. HOWARD ZAR 461-HOWIE-Hallguord, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Sr. Advisor, Bond, Wrestling, P.'l'.A. Rep., Ser. Club, intra-Bsktball, Movie Operator. CAMILLE MADONIA 459-CRRM--Bit 61 Spur, G-.A.A., Glee. Italian Club, M :Sr W Rep., Sr. Show. JANUARY emorieri At noon, on January 29, the graduates met at the Sherman Hotel where they ate veal cutlets and danced to the music of Don Fernando. The hectic week of March 5, 1956, brought 4B elections. Three hundred and fifty students had jittery nerves as they took the civics test on Iune 5. February 16 filled them with happiness, for that was the day they received class rings. A perfect evening was spent dancing to the rhythm of Marty Roberts at the Turnabout, Melody in May. Orchid and silver were chosen as the class colors and white mums as the class flower of the Icmuary grads. Prom night, Ours to Remember, Ianuary 25, found the guys and their girls dancing to the tunes of Lou Brownie at the Covenant Club. The Senior cast of 250 presented a musical, Look Ahead, on December 6. New risers for Rockwood Hall were the gitt from the Ianuary class. re macle of wwe At While We're Young they danced to the melodies ot Lane Emery in the Crystal Ballroom at the Blackstone Hotel on June 21. Friday, October 26, the results ot the 4B elections were announced. They waltzed By Starlight to the strains of Tony Marterie at the 19th Century Club on December 7. The thought in every Iune graduate's mind was, Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Class colors of turquoise and silver were selected. Turquoise tipped white carnations were chosen as the class flower. They dined, danced, and had fun on Class Day at the Conrad Hilton Hotel on june 24. Luclry seniors they were on September 18, when the class rings were given out. Mary Considine and Frank Walzlstrom go over a new mambo step before leaving lor the prom. Pat Nawracay puts her lohn Hancock on the little ,ei MARY M. ABARRE 408-American Girl Sgtfat-Arms, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Sr. Advisor, Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Sr. Glee Treas., I-lallguard, Home- coming Comm., Honor Club, Turnabout Comm., Prom Comm., Governmental Affairs Comm., lntra-Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, Pres. oi Ir. Red Cross, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Chair. 6- Sec. of Social Comm., Spec. Activities Chair., A.S.G. Congress. VLADIMIR S. ABRAMCHIK 401-RUSSIAN-Capt. Swim Team, Cross Country, Bit 6 Spur, German Club, Hallquard, Intra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller. SHARON LEE ADLER 410-SHARI-American Girl, Ballet, Coll. Club, Glee Club, Teacher's Ass't, Honor Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S., Sr. Show, Typist, Office Ass't. CARL S. ADRIAN 418-ASG. Rep., lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, I-Iallquard. WILLIAM LEE AEDO 401--BILL-Bit 5 Spur, Enqr. Club. Movie Operator, Hallquard, NICHOLAS IOHN ALEX 419-NICK-Hallquard, Art Scholastic Award. GAYLE ALLEN 402-G.A.A., Glee Club, Ticket Seller. SIIELDON HERBERT ALTMAN 407-SHELLY-Band Treas.. Hallquard, Phys. 6. Chem., Sr. Show, Honor Club, Office Ass't. REBECCA AMI 417-BECKY-American Girl, Coll, Club, French Club, G.A.A., Hall- quard, Glee Club, Office Ass't, Attendance Checker. IOYCE K. ANDERSEN 418-ANDY-Ballet, Glee Club, G.A.A., Hallquard, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Usherette, Library Ass'i. AGNES ANN ANDERSON 403-SCOTTY-American Girl, Bowling, Cheerleading, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, French Club, F'.T.A. Treas. Sec. 6: Vice'Pres. Sr. Glee, Honor Club, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, N.I'l.S., Office Ass't, Sr. Show, G.A.A. Rep.. A.S.G. Rep., Austin Times Staff, A.S.G. Show. G.A.A. 400 G B00 pt. Awards, Cap Gt Gown Comm., Div. Pres., Vice-Pres., Pres. G.A.A. DONALD E. ANDERSON 401-DUCK OR LIL' DON-I'-Iallquard. ROSALIE MAY ANDERSON 420-RO-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, Girls' Glee, Honor Club, Red Cross, Bowling, Library Ass't, Latin Club, P.T.A. Rep., Lost 6: Found, Sr. Show. WILLIAM LEWIS ANDERSON 419-BILL. ROBERT P. ANDREWS 413-ANDY-A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C. Cadet Capt., Color Guard, Hallquard, Drill Team. MARY B. ANGELINI 407-ANG-Italian Club, Sr, Glee Vice-Pres., G.A.A., Intra- Volleyball, Office Ass't, Checker, A.S.G.. Rep., Sr. Show, Gym Ass't. FRANCIS XAVIER ANGERAME 421-ANGIE-A.S.G. Rep., Sr. Choir, Sr. Advisor, Key Club Program Chair., I-lallquard, N.H.S., Phys. 6- Chem., Ticket Seller, Sql.-at-Arms Governmental Affairs Comm., Honor Club, Camera Club, Clean Up Comm., Finance Comm., Court, Engr. Club, Div. Treas., Student Court Clerk, Ser. Comm. RALPH F. ANNUNZIO 418-lntra4Bsktball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Hallguarcl, Ticket Seller. IOHN C. ANZALONE 408. BILL N. APOSTAI. 413-BILL-Sr. Choir, Hallquard, A.S.G. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Staff, Sr. Show. DEMETRA APOSTOLOPOULOS 401-G.A.A. HARRY LEE CRAMER 401---LEE Pres of Sr Class Pres of Sr. Choir, Pres. of Election Board, Vice-Pres. G Treas of Key Club Sec Treas. of A.S.G.. Social Comm., Freshman Advisor. lntra Bsktball Parliamenlanan A.S.G.. Clerk of Congress, Sec. of Cab.. Chair. of Prom Comm Tennis Team. Sr. G A.S.G. Shows. City-Wide Code Congress Hep Usher Bldg G Grounds Comm., Freshman Council, Governmental J. ANITA G. ARENDS 401-NITA-Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Library Ass't, Masque G Gavel, P.'I'.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, A.S.G. Rep., Exponents Club. ALICE MARIE ARIZZI 401-AL-Glee Club, G.A.A., Sr. Show, I-Iallquard, Bowling, Italian Club, A.S.G. Rep., M G W Rep. DEANNA IOAN ARMSTRONG 421-DEE-Attendance Checker, Bowling, Ed.-in-Chief M :St W, G.A.A., Glee Club, lntra+Volleyball, Masque 6- Gavel, Sr. Show, Hostess Club, Cap 6 Gown Comm., Gym Ass't, Ticket Seller, IntraABsktball, Ouill 6. Scroll. REGINA L. ARNOLD 417-IEAN-Coll. Club, American Girl, A.S.G. Court, G.A.A., Hallquard, Sr. Show, French Club. Gym Ass't. IOANN BAGATO 416-IOIO-Bsktball, Italian Club, G.A.A., Sr. Show, Hallguard, American Girl, lntra-Volleyball. IAN LAVERNE BANKS 410-BINKO--A.S.G. Rep., Choir, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Home- coming Comm., Honor Club, Sec. Glee, M 6. W Rep., Hallquard, Sr. Show, Spec. Activities Comm., Sec. N.I-LS., Div. Bsktball, Teacher's Ass't, Div. Volleyball, Govern- mental Afiairs Comm., Freshman Advisor, A.S.G. Cab., A.S.G. Show, Class Day Comm. MARLENE ELAYNE BARLIANT 404-Accompanist, Attendance Checker, Sr. Show, Hallquard, G.A.A., French Club, Exponents Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Times Rep., Ticket Seller, Glee Club. DONALD IOHN BARON 418--Ticket Seller, Hallquard, Intra-Bsktball, Bowling Team, Teacher's Ass't. CARL H. BARSHOP 411--Band, Times Rep., Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Movie Operator, Hallquard, Intra-Bsktball. MARIA T. BASELON 419--American Girl, Oftice Ass't, G.A.A., Coll. Club, Hallguard. EDWINA CAROL BATOR 401-EDDY-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, F.T.A., M G W Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Hallquard, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Italian Club. WAYNE BATZ 403-Arch. Club, Hallquard. Ticket Seller, Div. Officer. EARLENE H. BEATON 421-PAT-American Girl, Ceramics, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Hallquard, Glee Club, Sr. Show, Coll. Club, Clean Up Slogan Comm. PATRICIA A. BECKER 401-ELVIS-A.S.G. Rep., Choir, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Sr. Show, P.T.A. Rep. SANDRA LORRAINE BELL 403-SANDI DING DONG-G.A.A., Homecoming Float, Pin G Ring Comm., Hallguard, Sr. Show, Chem. Ass't, Exponents Club, French Club, lntra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball, Ser. Club, Attendance Checker, G.A.A. Volleyball, Div. Treas. BARBARA IEAN BERG 411--BEE-B-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep.. Ballet, Choir, Hallguard, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Library Ass't, Hostess Club, Teacher's Ass't. RONALD BERGMAN 421-RON-Ticket Seller. WILLIAM G. BERGMAN 420-BILL--Staqe Crew, Times Rep., Sr. Choir, Boys' Glee, Exponents Club, Intra-Bsktball. RONALD EDWIN BERKMAN 401-Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Choir, German Club, RR. Checker. BARRY BERKOWITZ 401-Band, Hallquard, Latin Club, Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep. AL I. BIERLEIN 419-BIG AL-Track Team, Usher, Key Club, Engr. Club, Office Ass't, Sr. Show. MARY HELEN BISHOP 484-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, G.A.A.. Girls' Glee Librarian, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Red Cross, Library Ass't, Social Comm., P.T.A. Rep., French Club, Usherettes, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Phys. G Chem. ARTHUR BLESSING 410-ART-Enqr. Club. Frosh-Soph Football, l-lallquard, Honor Club, Intra-Bsktball, Key Club, Phys. 6- Chem., Times Rep., Ir. Track, Honorable Mention I.l.T. Drafting Contest. DICK BLUMENBERG 418-Hallquard, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Locker Guard. ROY BODO 417--ELMER-Track Team, Bowling. IOHN WILLIAM BOEHM 407-Choir, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, Key Club, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Usher, A.S.G. Rep., M :St W Rep., Phys. G Chem., Times Rep., Intra-Bsktball. CAROLINE BOKIOS 401-American Girl, Ballet, Coll. Club, Div. Sec., F.T.A., Honor Club, R.R. Checker, Ser. Club, Times Rep., Usherette, Latin Club Sec. G Treas., Library Ass't, M or W Rep., N.H.S. 49 t LOUISE FRANCES BOMBICINO 421-LOU-American Girl, Bowling, Sr. Choir, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Oiiice Ass't, Gym Helper, Prom Comm. IUDY E. BONDMASS 416-IU-IU--Intro-Volleyball, G.A.A., American Girl, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Hallguard, Bsktball, WALDEMAR BOROWSKY 401-WALT-A.S.G. Rep., Engr. Club, Swim Team, Usher, Ticket Seller, I-lallguard, Bookroom Ass't, Movie Operator, P.T.A. Rep. PIERCARLO BORRA 401-PIER-A.S.G. Cab., A.S.G. Rep., Asso. lustice Student Court, Freshman Council Rep., Attendance Checker, Pres. Latin Club, Italian Club, Social Comm., Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, A.S.G. Pres., A.S.G. Show, N.H.S., Freshman Advisor, Sr. Advisor, Governmental Arlairs Comm., Sr. Show, RR. Checker. TONY F. BOSCO 408-Baseball, Intra-Bsktball. MARLENE CATHERINE BOWERS 418-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Ballet. Bit G Spur, Choir, Masque :St Gavel, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ser. Club, A.S.G. Show, Coll. Club, Sr. Glee Club, I-lallguard, Library Ass't, Lost :S Found, Matron's Helper. BARBARA ANN BRADSHAW 404-BARB-American Girl, G.A.A., Sr. Choir, French Club, Bowling, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Show. RICHARD A. BREMS 401-ADMIRAL--R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, Color Guard, Usher, Cross Country. Swim Team. EILENE BRIM 401-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Choir, G.A.A., Hallguard, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show. PATRICIA DALE BROCKEH 410-PAT-American Girl, Band Sgt.-at-Arms 6- Cortes. Sec., Bowling, Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard, Div. Bsktball, Div. Volleyball, Sr. Show, Teacher's Ass't, Gym Helper. VIRGINIA ANN BUCK 417-GINGER-A.S.G. Rep.. Coll. Club, Court, G.A.A. Rep., Glee Club Pres., l-lallquard, Homecoming Comm., Class Day Comm., lntra-Volleyball. Intra-Bsktball, French Club, Sr. Show, Special Activities Comm., Ser. Comm. BILL CHAS. BUETOW 407. NANCY RUTH BUHRDORF 407-NAN-American Girl, Vice-Pres. Band, Coll. Club, Turnabout Comm., Clean Up Comm., Sr. Show, A.S.G. Rep.. Ser. Club. Bldg. S Grounds Comm., Pres. of Freshman Council, Ticket Seller, G.A.A., German Club. LILLIAN BURGESS 404. ARLENE B. BURK 407-American Girl, Times Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Gift Comm., Hallguard, Phys. :St Chem., German Club. CAROLE I. BURNS 413-PUDGY-Attendance Checker, Glee Club, Hallguard, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep.. Hostess Club. IACK I. CADOGAN 401-BLACKIACK-Baseball, Frosh-Soph Football, Football. IOAN I. CALANDRA 401-IOANIE--American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Sgt.-at-Arms Sr. Glee, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Intra-Volleyball, intra-Bsktball, Latin Club, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, A.S.G. Show. IOSEPH IAMES CALDEHONE 411-IOE-Football, l-lallguard, lntra-Bslctball. Italian Club, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Track Team. ROBERT M. CAMPANA 411-BOB-lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, I-lallguard, Times Rep.. A.S.G. Show. MARLENE ANTOINETTE CAPPARELLI 403-PEACHES-A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, F.T.A. Pres., G.A.A., Gym Ass'i, Honor Club, Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Ass't in Placement Office, lntra-Volleyball, Hostess Club, I-Iallguard, Homecoming Comm., Italian Club, N.H.S. Treas., Sr. Advisor, A.S.G. Show, Class Day Comm. BRYCE WILLIAM CARUS 410--BRUCE-Exponents Club, Track Team, Sr. Show. NUNZIO CASALINO 418-ROCKS-Arch Club, A.S.G. Rep., Engr. Club, Movie Operator, Bit 6 Spur, Phys. G Chem., Times Staff, Social Comm., Sr. Show, Times Rep. ROBERT SALVATORE CASELLA 411-BOB-Baseball, Ticket Seller, Office Ass't, Hallguard, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Intra-Bsktball, Frosh-Soph Football. GLORIA MARY CAVALZANI 421-GLORY BEE--Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Italian Club, lntra-Bsktball, Ser. Club. RITA CERS 408-G.A.A. RICHARD ALLEN CHALFEN 417-l-Iallguard, Usher, Camera Club, Times Typist. IUNE 1957 IOHN CHIAMPAS 419-Frosh-Soph Football, Football, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. GEORGE ANDREW CHIUMIENTO 403-ANDY-Hallquard, Social Comm., Office Ass't, Sr. Show. MARIANNE CHORNOMAZ 407-CHORNEY-Accompanist Sr. Glee, Usherettes. G.A.A., Glee Club, Orqanist, A.S.G. Show. BARBARA LOIS CHRIST 402-BARB-American Girl, A.S.G., A.S.G. Show, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallquarcl, lntra-Volleyball, Latin Club, Library Ass't, Phys, :St Chem., Turnabout Comm., Sr. Show, Student Personnel Comm. MICHAEL CIMINO 404-MIKE. EDWARD HAROLD CLEMENSON 402-EDDIE-A.S.G., Governmental Affairs Comm., Gym Ass't, Hallquctrd. ROBERT E. CLINE 410--BOB-Ticket Seller, Hallguard, Phys. dt Chem. IOANNE ALICE COLLIS 419-I0-Choir, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquctrd, Intra- Bsktball, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Stamp G Coin, Times Rep., Div. Sec. NANCY CONLEY 402--Bsktball, G.A.A., Sr. Show, Glee Club. VINCENT BREMER COORS 411-VINCE-Arch Club, Vice-Pres. Camera Club, Enqr. Club, Concert Orch., Movie Operator. DOLORES MARIE CORDELLA 401-DE-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard, Intra'Vo1leyball, Italian Club, Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. JOHN F. CORSINI 419-Frosh-Soph Football, Boys' Glee, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, Exponents Club. CHRISTINE V. CORTOPASSI 403-CHRIS-Attendance Checker, Bowling, Exponents Club, F.T.A. Flower, Color and Motto Comm., ASG. Show, lntra-Volleyball, Intra- Bsktball, Italian Club, Library Ass't, M G W Rep., Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show. BRENDA REGINA CUDZIK 418-American Girl Board, Bowling, Coll. Club Board :S Pres., French Club, G.A.A. Rep. Board, M Gt W Staff, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Freshman Advisor, Usherette, A.S.G. Cabinet, Office Ass't, Gym Ass't, Hallguard, Intra+Volleyball. I0 ANN GALE CURPHEY 404-IO-American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Congress, Ser. Comm. Chair., Coll. Club, M LS W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Times Rep., Hostess Club, G.A.A., Sr. Glee Club, Hallquard, Intra-Volleyball. Intra-Bsktball, Spec. Activities Comm., A.S.G. Show, Ticket Chair. for Ir. Glee. ROBERT D'AGOSTINO 403-BOB-Gym Ass't, R.O.T.C. WILLIAM DALY 418-BILL-Hallguard, intra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller, Choir. MARY ANN CATHERINE DAMATO 413-MAR-Glee Club, G.A.A., Austin Times Rep., Coll. Club, American Girl, Social Comm., A.S.G. Show, A.S.G. Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, I-Iallguard, Ticket Seller, Homecoming Comm., Ser. Comm., Spec. Act., Sr. Show, Float Comm., Student Day Teacher, Div. Bsktball, Div. Volleyball. CAROL DANIELS 418-A.S.G. Rep., Bit ti Spur, French Club, Glee Club, Gym Ass't, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Ticket Seller, Bowling. PATRICIA L. DANZICO 421-PAT--G.A.A., Intra-Bsktball. IUDITH DORICE DAVIDSON 401--IUDY-American Girl, G.A.A., Hallquard, Intra- Bsktball, Treas. Glee Club, Glee Club, Tumabout Rep., Sr. Show, Coll. Club, Attend- I ance Checker, Intro-Volleyball, Latin Club. VICE-PRESIDENT NORLU C. MILLER 404-NOR Hallguard, Social Comm., Intra-Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, Library Ass't, Coll. Club, A.S.G. Rep. 6 Sgt.-at-Arms. Sec., Treas. American Girl, Sgt.-at-Arms Honor Club, Sec., Treas. Glee Club. M G W Rep.. Sr, Advisor, Usherette, Sec. Student Personnel Comm., Governmental Affairs Comm.. Spec. Activities Comm., Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Phys. :S Chem., Prom Comm., G.A.A. Rep. l IAY DAVIS 411-NERVOUS-Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Track, Locker Guard, I-lallguard, Ticket Seller, Intra-Bsktball, Baseball, Honor Club. RUTH LUCILLE DECOLA 404-RUTHIE-Choir, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Choir Sec. I-lostess, Sr. Show. CAROL ANN DE GENOVA 402--DEE-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Bit ci Spur, Choir, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Latin Club, Library Ass't, Phys. 6- Chem., Sr. Show, Personnel Comm., Spec. Activities Comm., Ser. Club, A.S.G. Congress. 2 VIRGINIA ANN DEI. GIORNO 402-VIRG-American Girl, Exponents Club, G.A.A., Sr. Glee Sec., Honor Club, Italian Club, Times Rep., lntra-Volleyball, N.l-LS., Office Ass't, Sr. Show. CARLOTTA IESSE DEI. PRINCIPE 420-CAR-Sr. Choir Treas., G.A.A. Rep., ltalian Club Pres., Sr. Show Choreographer, Turnabout Comm., A.S.G., Bldg. G Grounds Comm., lntra-Volleyball. WILLIAM H. DE LUCA 421-BILL-Sec. Treas. of Arch. Club, Football, Hallquord, Sr. G. Ir. Track. 3 ROGER DEMA 403-Movie Operator, l-lallquard. VERONICA THERESA DE MARIO 420-RONNIE-American Girl, Sr. Choir, lnt. Choir Treos., Italian Club, Honor Club, Sr. Show, N.l-LS., M Gt W Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Office Ass'i, Pin 6. Ring Comm., G.A.A., Office Ass't, Attendance Checker. LOUIS I. DENOTTO 416-LOU-Baseball, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallquard, Sr. Show, italian Club, lntra-Bsktball. 4 DALE GRACE DEWAR 403-DOUGIE-Exponents Club, G.A.A.. Glee Club, Hall- quarcl, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Intro-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball. KATHLEEN MARIE DiCI-IIARRO 418-KATHY-American Girl, G.A.A., Italian Club. Ticket Seller. ROSALIE Di!-'RONZO 421-RO-G.A.A., Sr. Show. 5 GLADYS I.. DODGE 410-GLADY-G.A.A., Pin G Ring Rep., Locker Guard, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Intra-Volleyball, Hallguard, F.T.A. DOROTHY ANN DONAHUE 411-DOTTIE-MSW Rep., Girls' Glee Librarian, G.A.A., Bowling, Hallguard, Pin St Ring Comm., Personnel Comm., American Girl, Coll. Club, lntra-Bsktball, G.A.A. Volleyball, A.S.G., Ser. Comm., Sr. Show. DARLENE S. DONOVAN 420-G.A.A., Italian Club, Office Ass't, Sr. Show. 6 IOEL EDWARD DOWNEY 402-Library Ass't, A.S.G. Rep., Phys. Gt Chem.. H.O.T.C. IUDITH DRAKE 413-KITTEN--Attendance Checker, lntra-Bsktball, GJ-LA., Hallquard, Sr. Show, lnira-Volleyball, Div. Bsktball, Prom Comm., Sr. Bsktball Champs. DAVID W. DRUMMOND 402-DAVE-Camera Club, Cross Country, Honor Club, Latin Club, MGR., Movie Operator, N.H.S., Office Ass't, Press, Times Staff, Track Team, Key Club, Debating Club, Biol. Lab. Ass't, Times Rep., Phys. 6. Chem., Austin Times Photo Ed., M G W Photographer. BARBARA ANN DUNIVAN 407-BABS-Ballet, Bit :S Spur, Sr. Show, Sr. Choir. Ir. Choir Sec., A.S.G. Show, Coll. Club. G.A.A., Hallquard, American Girl. JANE HAMILTON DYON 410-American Girl, A.S.G. Delegate-at-Large, A.S.G. Ser. Committee, A.S.G. Spec. Activities, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallqucxrd, Usherette. ALICE DZIACKO 404-G.A.A., Girls' Glee. IO ANN KATHLEEN SCALFARO 417 SECRETARY American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Sgt-at-Arms ol A.S.G., Bit G Spur, Coll. Club, Ser. Club, Ticket Seller, Homecoming Comm.. Usherette, Treas. Office. Sr. Show, Teacher's Ass't, French Club, Hallguurd, Honor Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S.. Turnabout Comm., A.S.G. Show, Grand Marshall Comm., Sr. Class Sec., Governmental Affairs Comm., Ser. Comm. CAROL LEE EDWARDS 402--CARRIE-G.A.A., Sr. Glee, Hostess Club, M 6. W Rep., Sr. Show. Times Rep. EDWARD IOSEPH EGEE 410-ED-Concert Band. Sr. Show. BARBARA ANNE ELDER 403-BARBIE-A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep.. Attendance Checker, Sgt.-at-Arms Coll. Club, Treas. Exponents Club, Usherette, Hostess Club, Sec. :St Treas. Social Comm., Sec. :S Chair. Governmental Affairs. Phys. 6. Chem., American Girl, G.A.A., Sr. Glee. Hallquard, Honor Club, N.l-l.S.. Freshmen Advisor, Chair. of Coll. Club Cabinet. IRAN S. ELIA 421-SERRIAN-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Bit G Spur, Bowling, G.A.A., Ser. Club, Times Rep., Turnabout Comm., Hallquard, Hostess Club, Glee Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Printing 61 Engraving Comm. PAUL ROBERT ELLEFSEN 416--Hallquard, lntra-Bsktball. MARILYN A. ELTGROTH 402-A.S.G. Rep., Vice-Pres. Bit 6- Spur, Sr. Choir, Concert Orch., Sec. Debating Club, Hallquard, Honor Club, Intra+Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, N.I-l.S. ROBERT E. EMERY 410-BOB-A.S.G. Rep., Exponents Club, lntra-Bsktball Charn- pionship, Hallquard. DALE B. ENGQUIST 410-ENKY-Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show. ALICE HELENE ESDALE 403-KITTEN-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Camera Club, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Sr. Glee, Hallquard, Office Ass't. ROSE PHYLIJS FAVIA 417-DOLLY. BRENDA CAROL FELT 402-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., Intra- Bsktball, Maiorette, Intra-Volleyball. GARY FELZER 403-A.S.G. Rep., Debating Club. ELVIRA FERRARI 416-BABE-G.A.A., Bsktball, Hallguard. ARLENE MARIE FIANDACA 411-ARE-G.A.A., Gym Ass't, lntra-Volleyball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Bowlinq. Band. ROSE A. EIORE 403-LITTLE IODINE-G.A.A., American Girl, Sr. Show, Choir. CHARLES A. FIORITO 416-CHUCK-Arch. Club, Enqr. Club, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, Intra-Bsktball, Hallguard, Sr. Show. CAROLYN MAURETTA FIXOTT 417-CAROL-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Sr. Show. BARBARA FORTINO 404-BARB-G.A.A,, Hallquard. Times Rep. IACQUELINE M. FOSSIER 421-IACKIE-G.A.A., Ticket Seller, I-lallquard. IANICE A. FOSSIER. 421-IAN-Hallguard. MARY A. FRANCONE 419-AUNTIE-G.A.A., Sr. Show, Red Cross, Hallquard, lntra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Intra-Volleyball, A.S.G. Rep., Times Rep. SHARON LYNN FREGA 417-SHERRY-American Girl, Ballet. Bit 51 Spur, Coll. Club, French Club, G.A.A., Hallquard. Sr. Show, Band. SONIA E. FUIAN 407-SANDY--American Girl, Bowling, G.A.A., Coll. Club, Hall- quard, Glee Club. Sr. Show, Ser. Club, RR. Checker. FRANK D. GAGLIANO 416-Honor Club, Italian Club, Key Club, Hallquard, Times Rep., Sr. Show, Shop Supt. Helper, RR. Checker. FRANCIS PETER GAGLXARDO 410--FRANK-Italian Club, Exponents Club, Hall- guard. MARCIA RUTH GALSKIS 411-SHORTY-A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A., Glee Club, Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Hallquard. EDWARD 1. GARCIA 4na-EDDIE-Arch. Club, Bit is spur. I U N E 1 9 5 7 53 IACQUELINE CAROL GEE 403-IACQUIE-A.S.G. Rep., Sr. Show, G,A.A. ROBERT C. GEIS 410-BOB-Intra4Bsktball, Hallguard, Frosh-Soph Football, Times Rep. SAM C. GENDUSA 416-M 61 W 51 Times Cartoonisl, Swim Team, Cross Country. SYLVIA P. GEORGEAN 419-TOOTIE-G.A.A., Gym Ass't. IRENE GEORGEPOULOS 413-GEORGE-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, Div. Bsktball, Sr. Show, Cap 51 Gown Comm. GERALD S. GEREN 407-IERRY-Hallguard, Swim Team, Varsity A. MELVIN GERSON 413-PEPPY-I-Iallguard, P.T.A. Rep., Clean Up Comm. A.S.G. Rep., Red Cross Collections, Wrestling, Sr. Show, Locker Guard. PATRICIA ANN GILL 421--PAT-lntra-Bsktball, Exponents Club, G.A.A., Hallquard, Intra-Volleyball. HAROLD A. GILLESPIE 420-HARRY-Swim Team, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show. RUDY JOSEPH GIROLAMO 421-Baseball, Frosh Football, Track, Arch. Club, Intra- Bsktball. IOSEPH M. GIUFFRE 413-Gym Clerk, Locker Guard, Ticket Seller. RONALD H. GLASSMAN 407-Choir, Bit 6: Spur. DONNA GLAZIER 403--G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., A.S.G. Rep.. Sr. Glee, Library Ass'l, Bowling, Hostess Club. WALTER I.. GLISSON 403-WALLY-Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Hallquard. ROBERT IRWIN GOLDBERG 410-BOB-Football, Ticket Seller, A.S.G. Rep., Bowling Trophy. SHELDON ROBERT GOLDSTEIN 403-SHELLY-Sr. Show, Hallquard, Times Rep., A.S.G. Rep., Freshman Council, Gym Ass't, Bowling, Office Ass't, Locker Guard. MARY ANN GOLICI-I 408-MARE-G.A.A.. Sr. Show, Gym Ass't. Sr. Choir. RICHARD GORKA 466-Intra-Bsktball, Hallguard. IEANNETTE ELLEN GRAHAM 413-SUSIE-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Choir, Hall- guard, Honor Club, Sr. Show, Choir Soloist, Choir Librarian. LYNETTE GRANER 418-LYN-American Girl, Band, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Italian Club. M :S W Rep., M G W Staff, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., A.S.G. Rep., Aitendance Checker. THOMAS IOSEPH GRAVES 408. DIANE MARIE GRIEFIN 421-DEE-Glee Club, lntra-Bsktball, Masque 51 Gavel, Sr. Show. Usherette, G.A.A., intra-Volleyball, Hallguard. NANCY MARIE GRIMALDI 421-BRIGHT EYES-American Girl Sgt.-at-Arms, Coll. Club, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Sr. Advisor, G.A.A., Italian Club. Usherette, Band. Hallquard. Attendance Checker, M G W Rep., Italian Club Oueen, Homecoming Court, 56. MICHAEL R. GROHOLSKI 419--MIKE-Italian Club, Hallguard. IEROME ALLEN GROSSMAN 417-GROSS--lntra-Bsktball. Hallguard, Prom Comm. ROBERT IOSEPH GUIDO 408-BOB-Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show. CAROLYN I. GUNNELL 403--CAROL--G.A.A., Masque :S Gavel, M 6 W Rep., M 6. W Staff, Sr. Show, Sr. Ed. of M 6- W, Social Comm., Printing S Engraving Comm., lntra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball, Hostess Club, Quill 6. Scroll. TUNE 1957 CAROL AVIS GUSTAFSON 402-GUSSIE-Bowling, Latin Club, Honor Club, Intra- Volleyball, I-lallquard, Library Ass't, Times Rep., G.A.A., Bowling Sec., lntra-Bsktball, American Girl Sgt.-at-Arms, American Girl Board, G.A.A. Rep., Vice-Pres. of Ir. Glee, Sr. Show, Sec. of Sr. Glee, Ser. Club. WALLACE H. GUSTAFSON 417-IACK. WANDA LORRAINE HALL!-I 417-G.A.A., Glee Club, l-lallguard, OHice Ass't. Sr. Show, College Club. LILI I. HANSEN 404-TIGER-A.S.G. Rep., Sr. Choir Sec., French Club Pres., Homecoming Comm., G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Masque :St Gavel, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Times Rep., Times Staff, Sec. Turnabout Comm., Usherette, P.T:A. Rep., F.T.A., Spec. Activities Comm. BARBARA I. HANSON 404-BARB-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Ballet, Choir, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, French Club. G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show. MARTY HARRIS 408-Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Wrestling, Track, Hallguard, Honor Club, Locker Guard, Ticket Seller, Gym Ass't Baseball, Ser. Club, Debating Club. ROCHELLE HAYWARD 413-ROACH--American Girl, Hallguard. CAMERON DEE HEDLUND 417-SPIDER-Arch. Club, Engr. Club, Hallquard, lntra- Bsktball, Camera Club. CATHERINE F. HEIN 403-PENNY--Band, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Sr. Show. LARRY HENKIN 408-BUTCH-l-lallquard, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Choir, Ser. Club, Locker Guard, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Gym Ass't. IAMES E. HENNESSY 410-OX-Baseball, Football, Hallquard, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. ANTHONY H. HEOTIS 418-Bsktball, Hallquard, Frosh-Soph Football, Gym Ass't, lntra-Bsktball, Phys. 15. Chem. Movie Operator. EDWARD W. HEYER 408-SKEEZIX-Choir, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Gym Ass't. EDWARD T. HILL 416-TED-Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Cross Country Track Team, Hallguard, Gym Ass't, Varsity A Club, lntra-Bsktball. ROBERT DONALD HIRSCH 403--BOB-Concert Orch., Exponents Club, Capt. Golf, Hallguard, M G W Rep., M 5. W Stalt, Sr. Show, Tennis. JOHN O. HOKMAN 421-Engr. Club, Times Rep., M G W Rep., Movie Operator, Stage Crew. DELORES IUNE HONIG 411-DODO-Hallguard, Office Ass't, Times Rep., Times Clubs 6. Activities Page Ed., N.H.S., Bit 6: Spur, Coll. Club, lntra-Bsktball, Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, Finance Comm., Times Copy Ed. LLOYD F. HOVORKA 413-LOUIE-Choir, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Picked Platoon, Exponents Club, l-lallquard, Library Ass't, Movie Operator. THOMAS HOWARD 413-TOM--A.S.G. Rep., Exponerits Club, Phys. G Chem., Stage Crew, Hallguard, A.S.G. Delegate. GARNETT MAY HUBERT 413-GAR--G.A.A., Hallguard, Sr. Show. ROBERT G. HUIE 403--BOB. - MARY M. CONSIDINE 408-MARE TREASURER American Girl, A.S.G., Cheerleading, Coll. Club Board, G.A.A. Rep.. Home- coming Comm., Election Board, Sr. Glee Sec., Honor Club, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bslctball, Class Day Comm., Prom Comm.. Hostess Club, Class Treas., Freshman Advisor, N.H.S., A.S.G. Show, Sr. Show. Spec. Activities Comm.. Governmental Affairs Comm., Sec. Ser. Comm., Ir. Queen, Hallguard. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBERT IAMES IMMENGA 408-AI.-Fresh-Soph Football, Bowling, Tennis, Times Rep., Hallguarcl. Phys. :S Chem., Sr. Show, M 6: W Rep., lntra-Bsktball, Intra-Baseball. ROBERT A. INTRIERI 420-BOB-Hallquard, Italian Club, P.T.A. Rep., Ticket Seller. ALTHEA RAE IRWIN 413-AI.-G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show. SANDRA IEAN ISAACS 407-SANDY-Ballet, American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Attend- ance Checker, Ceramics, Coll. Club, Honor Club, G.A.A., Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Freshman Council, House of Rep., A.S.G. Show. EI.I.EN CLAIRE IVERSEN 404-Sl'-IOHTY-Bowling, Exponents Club. KENNETH P. JACKSON 404-Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Swim Team. HOWARD I. IACOBSEN 402-JAKE-Frosh-Soph Football, Swim Team, Ticket Seller. ARMANDO E. IACONETTI 401-Bit G Spur, Bowling, Italian Club, Wrestling, Sr. Show, Press. CAROLYN BERYL IAFFE 404-BOOBO0-Accompanist, Treas. Int. Choir, Pres. Exponents Club, Pres. 6. Sgt.-at-Arms Honor Club, Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Adi. Office Ass't, Times Rep., Band 6- Orch., Sr. Choir, Phys. :Sr Chem., Hallguard Supt., Science Club. GERALD EDWARD IANICKI 405-ACE-Frosh-Soph Bsktball, Varsity Bsktball, Var- sity Baseball, Intra-Bsktball, Class Day Program, Gym Ass't, Sr. Show. NANCY E. IENSEN 413-BUBBLES-A.S,G. Rep., Treas. G Sec. G.A.A., Intra-Volley- ball, Intro-Bsktball, M 6- W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Usherette, G.A.A. Sophomore Volleyball Champs, Office Ass't, American Girl, Coll. Club, Prom Comm., Red Cross. DAVID E. IOHNSON 413-DAVE-Attendance Checker, Choir, Hallquard, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Intra-Bsktball. IOAN ARLENE IOHNSON 407-KITTEN-A.S.G. Show, G.A.A., Red Cross, Intra- Volleyball, Inira'Bsktball, Times Rep., Ceramics. KATHLEEN LEE IOHNSON 410-KATHY-American Girl, ASG. Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, N.H.S., P.T,A. Rep., Sr. Show, I-lallquard, Honor Club. Intra- Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, Library Ass'i. IEAN MARGARET IURCY 419-IEANNE-Band Twirler, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Intra- Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Locker Guard, Volleyball Captain, Co-Captain Bsktball, Concert Band. MYRA IOYCE KAI-IN 403-MIKE-Exponents Club, French Club, Honor Club, Sec. Honor Club, Chair. N.H.S. Member. Comm., Losi G Found, Office Ass't, Placement Office, Usherette, Chemistry Helper, Phys. 6: Chem., lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball. TED S. KAMBERIS 353-GREEK-Cross Country, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Stamp G Coin, Hallquard, Ceramics, Bsktball. BILL KANELLOS 419-Sr. Show, lntra-Bsktball, Ceramics. HERBERT KANTER 410-ERBIE-Band, Hollquard, Intro-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Movie Operator, Sr. Show. IOSEPH ROBERT XAPKA 401--TOE-Intra-Bsktball, Phys. G Chem. KATHERINE GEORGE KAPPO5 418-KAY-Choir, G.A.A.. Gym Ass't, Ir. :S Sr. Intra4Vo1leybal1 Captain, Ir. 6. Sr. intra-Bsktbll, Sr. Show, Locker Guard, Times Rep., Pin G Ring Comm., Bsktball Captain, Volleyball Captain. ELEANOR LAVERNE PAOLICCHI 419-ELE American Girl Board. Co-Capt. Cheerleaders, F.T.A., G.A.A., Hallguczrd, Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, M G W Rep., P.T.A. Rep.. A.S.G., Election Board, Prom Comm., Class Day Comm., Usherette, Sec. to the Visual Education Dept., Table Tennis-lirst winner. Hostess Club, Sr. Show, Sec. of Div. ARTHUR I. KAREL 417-ART-Bowling Pres., Cross Country, Engr. Club, l-lallguard, Key Club, Sr. Show, Track Team. ANNA I. KARRI5 419-BABE-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Sr. Choir, Hallquard, Stamp G Coin, Sr. Show, Coll. Club, Ser. Club, Intra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball. G.A.A., Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., A.S.G. Show, Times Rep., Congress, Student Personnel. STACY ANN KARRIS 419-DOLLY-American Girl, Choir, Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Stamp :S Coin, Office Ass't, Ticket Seller. WILLIAM ROBERT KELL 402-BILL--Times News Ed., M 6- W Start, A.S.G. Rep.. F.T.A. Publicity Chair., Office Ass'i, Ed.-in-Chief cf Times, Latin Club, Cross Country Mgr., Track Team Mgr., N.l-l.S. MARCELLA KELLER 421-MARCY-American Girl, Sgt-at-Arms, A.S.G. Delegate, A.S.G. Show, Bowling, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Ticket Seller, Glee Club, intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Hostess Club, Bldg. :S Grounds, Hallguard. MARIAN KELLER 421-MAR-American Girl, Bowling, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show. IOYCE LOUISE KIMMEL 411--DOSEY-G.A.A., Intro-Volleyball, American Girl, lntra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Choir, Homecoming Comm., Times. JOHN B. KING 421-Exponents Club, Movie Operator, Times Rep., M 6. W Rep., Phys. G Chem. CHARLES WALTER KIRKLAND 408-CHUCK-R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon, Y.M.C.A. Rifle Team Pres., M G W Rep., Fire Warden, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, Boys' Glee Accompanist, German Club. MARILYN KLEIN 413-MAR-A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A., Library Ass'l, P.T.A. Rep., Gym Ass't, R.O.T.C. Typist, Sr. Show, Red Cross, Ser. Comm. IOANNE MARGARET KNAPP 402-IO-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep.. A.S.G. Show, Bit G Spur, Bldg. G Grounds Comm., Bowling, Vice-Pres. Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, Governmental Affairs Comm. Sec., G.A.A., Homecoming Queen, Italian Club, Italian Club Queen, Sr. Show, Chief Usherette, Miss Austin, Pin G Ring Comm. MARIETTA I. KOLASSA 417-MICKEY-Band, Vice-Pres. Glee, G.A.A., Ballet, Sr. Show. IRVING P. KOLESKY 408-P Q-A.S.G. Rep., Choir, Movie Operator, Ticket Seller. RICHARD ALBERT KOMPERDA 413-RICH-Hallguard, Movie Operator, P.T.A. Rep., Clean Up Comm., Bookroom Ass't, Red Cross Collector. NORTON KOVAR 408-SMOKEY. BARBARA ANN KOZAR 411-BOBBI-G.A.A. Intro-Volleyball, intra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., American Girl, Bowling. EDWARD A. KOZIN 413-EDDIE-Bowling, I-lallguard, M 6. W Rep., Ticket Seller, P.T.A. Rep., Library Ass't, Times Rep., Movie Operator, Football, Wrestling, Concert Band Pres., Concert Orch. Vice-Pres. IUDITH RENA KOZIN 419-IUDY-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Hallguard, Sr. Show, Times Rep., Intro-Volleyball, P.T.A. Rep., Ticket Seller, Prom Comm., Drama Workshop. BARBARA L. KRIGSHOLM 410-BARB-F.T.A., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Hallquarcl, Honor Club, intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Coll. Club, Ser. Club, American Girl, Teacher's Ass't, Masque :S Gavel, Sr. Choir Librarian. ELAINE R. KRINSLEY 401-G.A.A., I-lallguard, Latin Club, Office Ass'i, Phys. 6- Chem., Sr. Show. , ROCHELLE SHARON KROHNER 408-SHELLEY--American Girl, Attendance Check- er, Choir, G.A.A., Library Ass't. Ser. Club, Hallguard, Sr. Show, Div. Teacher's Ass't, Gym Ass't. IOHN R. KULCZAK 402-IACK-Movie Operator, Hallguard. CHARLES MATTHEW KURKIIAN 401-LIPY-Varsity G Frosh-Soph Football, Hall- quard, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ir. Gt Sr. Track Team. LARRY L. LADOVE 418-Baseball, I-lallgucird, lntra-Bsktball, Gym Ass't, Phys. 5: Chem., Sr. Show, Locker Guard. IOHN A. LAMPA 407. MARION BARBARA LANCE 420-LANCY-Ballet, M G W Staff, M :St W Rep., Hall, guard, G.A.A. Rep., Honor Club, Coll. Club, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show. DIANNA BEA LANDSMAN 410-LANDSY-Ballet, Bowling, G.A.A., Hallguard, Sec. of Honor Club, N.I-l.S., Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Intro-Volleyball. IUNE 1957 57 PAMELA ANN LANE 420-PAM-American Girl Club Co-Regent, A.S.G. Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep. :S Board, Girls' Glee Librarian, Hallguard, Hostess Club, Intra- Volleyball, Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show. BEVERLY A. LAPOINTE 404-BEV-American Girl, Ballet, Bowling, Sec. Choir, Exponents Club, French Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Red Cross, M G W Rep., Times Rep., Sr. Show. IOHN VINCENT LAPORTA 404-Exponents Club, lntra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Hallguard, Ticket Seller. LINDA M. LARSON 403-LIN-A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, Expon- ents Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguard, Office Ass't, lntra-Bsktball, G.A.A. Rep. ROLAND S. LARSON 413-RON-Cross Country, Track, Hallguard, Exponents Club. PATRICIA LASPETY 4113-G.A.A., Sr. Glee. IUDITH SUZANNE LATHAM 404-IUDY-Sr. Advisor, American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, Sr. Choir Librarian, Glee Club, Hallguard, Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, lntra-Volleyball, Coll. Club, French Club Pres., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., lntra-Bsktball. N.l-LS., Sr. Show, Captain G.A.A. Volleyball Team, Spec. Activities. IAMES I. LEADER 413-IIM-Football, Track. Hallguard, A.S.G. Rep., Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show. AL LEGITTINO 420-'IOM-Italian Club, Track Team. IOYCE I-'AYE LESLIE 407-SHORTY-Latin Club, G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep. MERRILL S. LEVINE 417-Cross Country, Engr. Club, Hallguard, Honor Club, Track Team, Sr. Show, Pin 6. Ring Comm., Varsity A. KEN E. LIACONE 404-Exponents Club, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, Intra- Bsktball, Ticket Seller, Press, Italian Club. MORTON E. LIEBERMAN 404-Bit G Spur, Boys' Band, Gym Ass't, Hallguard, Movie Operator. THOMAS ANDREW LIGAS 404--TOM-lr. High Bsktball, Ir. Varsity Bslctball, Ir. Varsity Football. ANNA LIRITIS 407-ANN-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Ballet, Ceramics, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, N.H.S., Office Ass't, Pin G Ring Comm., Sr. Show, Governmental Affairs Comm. ANTHONY W. LISANTI 416-Baseball, lntra4Bslctball, Hallguard, Sr. Show, Italian Club, Arch. Club. OLGA MARIAN LITUS 416-A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, Band, Coll. Club, Concert Orch., G.A.A., Sr. Glee Record Chair., Honor Club, Italian Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Times Ass't News Ed., M :St 'N Rep., N.H.S., Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Reporter 61 Copyreader, Ser. Comm., Bldg. 6- Grounds Comm., Times Headline Ed., Pin 6. Ring Comm. ANTHONY RONALD LOCOCO 408-TONY-Bit 61 Spur, Class Day Program, Hall- guard, Phys. G Chem., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., lntra-Bsktball, IntraABaseball. IOSEPHINE BARBARA LOCOCO 404-I0-A.S.G. Rep., Ballet, Bowling, Sec. of Sr. Choir, French Club, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., Student Personnel Comm. Sr. Advisor, Tag Day, Homecoming Badges, Flower Day, Div. Pres. RAYMOND C. LOMAN 402-RAY--Concert Orch., Hallguard, Latin Club, Library Ass't, Movie Operator, Sr. Show, Track Team. ASTRIDA LORBERGS 420-American Girl, Choir, Honor Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S., Times Rep., Hallguard, Typist. PATRICIA LOVERIDGE 403-G.A.A. ROY THOMAS LOWE 407-GILL-Hallguard, Sr. Show. ROBERT S. LUCAS 410-BRUNO. MARGARET LUKAITIS 402-MARGIE--Ballet, Bit :St Spur, G.A.A., Orch., German Club, Honor Club, Sr. Show. PHYLLIS MARY LUTFY 417-PHIL-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Ceramics, Coll. Club, French Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Homecoming Comm., Honor Club, Ticket Seller, Spec. Activities Comm., Ser. Comm., R.R. Helper, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Flower 6- Motto Comm. SALVATORE MACRI 418--Italian Club, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Movie Operator, Wrestling. DELORES M. MADDOLOZZO HS-DEE-American Girl, G.A.A., Glee, I-lallquard, Intra-Bsktball, Italian Club, Sr. Show. FOTINI MAKROYANNIS 404-FOFO. VANITA MANGASER 402-Sr. Choir, GJ-LA., Bowilng League. HARRY MARAM 408-A.S.G. Rep., Bit G Spur, Hallguard, Movie Cperator, Bowling, Stage Crew. MICHAEL IOSEPH MARIGLIANO 418-MICKEY-lntra-Bsktball. IANICE ELAINE MARSHALL 418-IAN-ASG. Rep., Div. Bsktball, G.A.A.. Hall- guard, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, F.T.A., Office Ass't, Bldg. G Grounds Comm. RICHARD MARTINO 416-RICKIE-A.S.G. Rep., Book Room Ass't, lntra-Bsktball, Honor Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Mil. Band, N.H.S., Vice-Pres. Concert Band. FRANCES MARZEC 420-A.S.G. Delegate-at-Large, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Personnel Comm., Spec. Activities Comm., Sr. Show, Intro-Volleyball. DENNIS IOHN MARZULLO 418-MARIO-Hallguard, Wrestling, Sr. Show, Attend- ance Checker, A.S.G. Rep., Intro-Bsktball, Gym Ass't, Book Room Ass't. RICHARD L. MASSARELLI 410-MOTTS-A.S.G. Rep., Ceramics. Choir, I-Iallguard, Italian Club, M :St W Rep., M 61 W Staff, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Class Day Program. RONALD B. MATTHEWS 402-RON-Arch. Club, Bit G Spur, Hallquard, Honor Club, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show. MICHAEL LEWIS MATUCIANA 413-Italian Club, A.S.G. Cabinet, Hallguard. NICK IAMES MAVROMATIS 421-GREEK-Arch. Club, Bsktball. IAMES RAE MCCLINTOCK 416-YIM-Honor Club, Sr. Show, Library Ass't, Times Staff, Ass't Sports Editor. DOROTHY ANN MCLENDON 410-DOTTY-Sr. Choir Soloist, French Club, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, Cheerleading, A.S.G. Show, Mixed Octette, lntra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Rep., Ser. Comm. ROBERT S. MCLEOD 417-BOB-Color Guard, Hallquard, Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Movie Operator, Drill Team, Picked Squad, Bowling League. LORE'.l'I'A M. MESCALL 417-PEGGY-American Girl, Bit G Spur, Choir, Coll. Club, F.T.A., Gift Comm., G.A.A., Library Ass't, M G W Rep., Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Latin Club. CAROL ANN METCALF 403-COOKIE-American Girl. G.A.A., Hallguard, Italian Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Bowling, Prom Comm. NORMA B. MEYER 401-G.A.A. WILMER B. MEYER 401-Enqr. Club. PATRICIA A. MICELLI 420-IJTTLE PAT-G,A.A., Hallquard, Sr. Show. Q -Wir F 4t:TKJE5i-Hidglbiz'-ti ', .ifi IUNE 1957 DENA SANDRA MICHELS 403-G.A.A., American Girl, Exponents Club, French Club, Hallguard, Coll. Club, lntra-Volleyball, Office Ass't. BENITA MILLER 416-BEA-I-Iallguard, Sr. Choir Librarian, Sr. Show Soloist, G.A.A., M 6 W Rep., Times Rep., A.S.G. Rep., P.T.A. Rep. IANET MARION MILLER 410-HAPPY--American Girl, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Glee, Attendance Checker, G.A.A., lntra-Bsktball, Hostess, Social Comm., Student Day Teacher, A.S.G. Show, Spec. Activities Comm., Div. Volleyball, Office Ass't, Sr. Show, Float Comm., Coll. Club, Ser. Club, Div. Bsktball, Usherette, A.S.G. Ser. Comm., A.S.G. Rep. SHARLENE MILLER 403-SHARKY-I-Iallguarcl, Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Ser. Club. French Club. WILMA IEANETTE MILLER 413-WILLIE-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A. Rep., Gym Ass't, Hallguard, Stamp G Coin, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bskbtall, Red Cross, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Times Rep., G.A.A., Sr. Div. Bsktball Champs, Social Comm.. Ir. Volleyball Champs. ROBERT KENNETH MINAGLIA 4l9-MINAG-Baseball, lnlra-Bsktball, Football, ltale ian Club, P.T.A. Rep.. Times Staff, Hallquard, Bowling, Ticket Seller, Wrestling, Red Cross. CATHERINE ANNE MINUTILLO 417-KAY-G.A.A., Glee, Sr. Show, Glee Treas., Printing G Engraving Comm. BARBARA ANN MISCINSKI 413-BARB-A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A., A.S.G. Personnel Comm., G.A.A. Rep., lntra-Volleyball, lnira-Bsktball, Ir. Volleyball Champs, Sr. Div. Bsktball Champs, Gym As'st, Locker Guard, Turnaboui Comm., Twirler, Concert Band, Sr. Show, American Girl. GUS T. MONAHU 404-Enqr. Club, Exponents Club, Hallguard, lnlra-Bsktball, Bookroom Ass't, Stamp 5. Coin, Wrestling, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. IOHN GEORGE MORAN 403-Arch. Club, Frosh-Soph Bsktball, Latin Club, Gym Ass't, lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Div. Pres., Red Cross. THOMAS PATRICK MORRIS 413-Enqr, Club, I-Iallguard, Freshman Council. MARY BONNIE MORRISON 407-BONNIE-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A-, Bit ci Spur. MORNA MOSS 416. VIRGIL ANTHONY MOSTARDO 408-ROCKY. DAVE MUELLER 416-Ticket Seller, A.S.G., Varsity Football, lntra-Bsktball Champs. NANCY IOAN MUELLER 402-Sr. Girls' Glee, Library Ass't, American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Sr. Show. Ser. Club, Social Comm., Homecoming Comm., Bowling Program Comm., Latin Club, I-lallquarcl. HOWARD T. MUKOYAMA 401. HECTOR I. MUNOZ 407-BUTCH-Arch Club, Enqr. Club, Hallguard, Camera Club, Swimming Team, Varsity A, Red Cross, Sr. Show. GARY E. MURPHY 411-Ballet, Choir, Concert Orch., Exponents Club, Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Library Ass't, Movie Operator, Tennis. DIANA LEE MUSCIA 419-DEE-A.S.G. Rep., Sec. Spec. Activities Comm., Intra- Volleyball, Bowling, Librarian Inter. Choir, Coll. Club, Sr. Show, G.A.A., Honor Club, M 61 W, Staff, Rep., A.S.G. Show, M G W Rep., Ticket Seller, N.l'I. S. Vice-Pres. IACK MUTZ 411-MAATZ-Capt. Wrestling, Varsity A Club, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Hallquard, lntra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Locker Guard, Movie Operator. -ms.-s.-sms remiss: .- f-M ws . ssiv.stEf L-wwe S -- V 7 I0 I1 2 I3 14 MARYANNE KATHLEEN NARDELLA 416-MAR-A.S.G. Rep., Hallguard, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Gym Ass't, lntra-Volleyball, Red Cross, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ser. Club. IOE CALUGO NASCA 418-CEEBO-Attendance Checker, A.S.G. Rep., intra-Bskt ball, Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Bookroom Ass't, Sr. Show. LOIS NATI-IANSON 410-LO-G.A.A., Hallquard, Times Staff, Times Rep., Cap :S Gown Comm., Sr. Show. CATHERINE D. NAUMICA 419-SHOO-BOOM-Choir, G.A.A., Office Ass't. Ticket Seller, I-Iallguard, Gym Ass't. PATRICIA MARY NAWRACAY 418-PAT-Italian Club, Ticket Rep., G.A.A., Ameri- can Girl. IUDITI-I LEE NORRIS 408-IUDY-G.A.A., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, R.R. Checker, Pin G Ring Comm. BERYL RUTH NOTARUS 407-A.S.G. Rep., Ceramics, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Times Rep., Hallguard, Library Ass'i, P.'I'.A. Rep., Ser. Club, Sr. Show, F.T.A. IANET R. NUTLEY 402-IAN-Bit 61 Spur, G.A.A., Sr. Show, Intra-Volleyball, Pro- gram Registor. WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN 420-WIMPY-Book Room Ass't, Gym Ass't, I-Iallquard, Intra- Bsktball, Library Ass't, Sr, Show, Stage Crew, Ticket Seller. EUGENE I. ONESTO 419-GENE-Band, Honor Club, Italian Club, Library As'st, N.H.S., Phys. 5- Chem., Times Rep., Bowling League, Book Room Ass't. IOSEPH PAUL OREDNICK 402-PAUL-A.S.G. Rep., Choir, I-fallguard, Latin Club, M G W Rep., Movie Operator, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Boys' Octette, Spec. Choir. ANNE IANE O'ROURKE 401-NANA-G.A.A., Latin Club Sec., Library Ass't, N.I-LS., Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sec. Honor Club, Hallguard, Sr. Show, R.R. Helper, Div. Ass't. EDMOND OUDIN 416-ED-Sr. Show, A.S.G., Intra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller. PATRICIA PACKER 420-PAT-Coll. Club, G.A.A. EUGENE ANTHONY PAGLIARO 407-PAG-Capt. Frosh-Soph Football, I-lallguard, Track Team, Ticket Seller, Exponents Club, Varsity A, Sr. Show. BRIDGET PALERMO 415-BEE-Italian Club, Girls' Glee, Hallquard, American Girl, Office Ass't, Ticket Seller, Hostess, Intra-Bskthall, Sr. DI ANN IUNE PALUMBO 402-DA-DA-American Sr. Choir, G.A.A., lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Sec. G Queen Italian Club, Sr. Show, Usherette, A.S.G. Show, Bldg. G Grounds Comm., G.A.A. Rep., Div. Chair. IOSEPH A. PANOZZO 416-IOE-Intra-Bslctball, A.S.G. Rep. Show, G.A.A. Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, Sec. IOAN ELIZABETH PARKES 418--A.S.G. Rep., Coll. Club, G.A.A., M 6. W Rep., M :S W Staff, Sr. Show, Bldg. 61 Grounds Comm., Student Personnel Comm., Spec. Activities Comm., Governmental Affairs Comm., Intra-Bsktball. THOMAS DAVID PASSARELLA 420-TOM-Fresh-Soph Football, Baseball Choir. ROBERT ROY PASSENHEIM 408-BOB-Rifle Team, Color Guard, R.O.T.C., N.R.A. Pres. MARILYN IEAN PASTERNOCK 402-KITTEN-American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet, A.S.G. Rep., Sr. Choir Sec. Treas., Accom., Sgt.-at-Arms, Coll. Club, G.A.A. Homecoming Comm. Sec., Honor Club, Library Ass't, Typist, N.H.S., Sr. Show, Usherette, Freshman Advisor, Flower Day, Social Comm. Sec., Personnel Comm., Tag Day, Spec. Activities Comm., Ser. Club, A.S.G. Show, Director. DON W. PEIRCE 419--DON-Baseball, Intra-Bsktball, Div. Rep., I-Iallguard, Bowling, P.T.A. Rep., Engr. Club, Times Rep. ROSALIE CARMEN PEREIRA HI-SPEEDO-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Band, Intra-Bsktball, Twirller, Coll. Club, Hostess, G.A.A., Library Ass't, Sr. Show. ROSE MARIE PESCE 4U7-ROE-Choir, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, I-Iallquard, Intra-Volley- ball, lntra-Bsktball, Red Cross, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Rap., A.S.G., G.A.A. Volleyball. KAREN SUE PETERS 420-KAY-American Girl, Bowling, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hall- guard. DONALD IAMES PETERSON 416-PETE-Bsktball, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show. 61 KAREN ANN PETERSON 410-PETE--American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Co-Captain Cheer- leaders, Librarian of lr. :S Int. Choir, Sec. oi Sr. Choir, G.A.A. Rep., Hallquard, Home- coming Comm., Honor Club, Intro-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Cort. Sec. of Spec. Activities Comm., Personnel Comm., Clerk oi Congress, Sec. of Freshman Council, Ser. Comm., Pres. N.H.S., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Show, Coll. Club, A.S.G. Show. SILVIO A. PETITTI 419-SILV-Times Rep., Italian Club, lntra-Bsktball, I-Iallguard. Bowling, A.S.G., Ticket Seller, Wrestling, Red Cross. lOl'IN M. PIDICK 416-IACK--Choir, Cross Country, Swim Team, Track Team. IUDITH ARLENE PIEPER 404-IUDY-Attendance Checker, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Librarian Glee, Honor Club, Intro-Volleyball, Intro-Bsktball, N.H.S. Office Ass't. PAUL I. PIGNATELLI 408-Band, Hallguard, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, lntra'Bsklball, Times Rep. ROBERT PIZZUTO 421-BOB-I-Iallquard, A.S.G. Rep., Choir, Teacher's Ass't, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, lnlra-Bskiball. KENNETH PLATSON 408. RICHARD DANIEL POIDOMANI 421-DICK-Arch Club, Bowling. ALBERT NICKOLAS PORCELLINO 421-LITTLE AL-Wrestling. HELEN POULOS 419-TOOTSIE-American Girl, A.S.G, Rep., Bit 6. Spur, Bowling. Ceramics, F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, I-Iallquard, Intra-Volleyball, Drama Workshop, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Glee Accompanist, Treas., 6. Sec. ELEANOR IEAN PRUETT 416-American Girl, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Sr. Show. ROBERT LEON PUGSLEY 402-BOB-A.S.G. Rep., Student Conductor Concert Band, Pres. Concert Orchestra, Drum Major, R.O.T.C. Drum 6. Buqle Corp, Honor Club, Library Ass't, Track Mqr., Movie Operator. qry,L.1I-,f.T.i,il,,::Qyk L 4 , 7tL,'f' te- ft r SHARON P. PULEO 421-SHAR--G.A.A., Glee Club, Coll. Club, lntra-Volleyball. THERESB PUSATERI 418--TERRY-American Girl, Band, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Italian Club, Usherette, Pin 6- Ring Comm., Coll. Club. MARGARET HELENE RAHMER 421-MARGE-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Bowling, G.A.A., Glee Club. BONNIE DIANNE RAKESTRAW 413-BON-G.A.A., Glee Club, Oflice Ass't, Sr. Show. IAMES RANGE 419-BIG IIM-Baseball, Varsity A, Bowling, lntra-Bsktball, Div. Rep., I-lallguard, Ticket Seller, Wrestling, Times Rep., Red Cross, A.S.G. IANICE KAY RAYHILL 421-IAN-Sr. Show, American Girl, Choir, G.A.A., Intra- Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller. DAN REARDON 418-SLATS-Arch Club, Pres. Bowling League, I-lallquard, Camera Club. BARBARA ANN RENDEK 415-BARB-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Italian Club. JAMES RENTAS 403--GREEK-Exponents Club, Hallquard, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Enqr. Club, lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Stamp 5. Coin. ROTA VELTA RETERS 420-American Girl, Bit G Spur, G.A.A., German Club. MARCIA L. REUTER 421-American Girl, Attendance Checker, Bit 6- Spur, Coll. Club, I-lallguard, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Governmental Affairs, Social Comm., Glee, Intra-Volleyball, M G W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Ser. Club, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., G.A.A., Pin 6 Ring Comm. SHELBY IEAN RHODES 420-American Girl, Bowling, Glee Club, Sr. Show, G.A.A. IOHN NICK RICHARDI 419-RICK-Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., I-Icrllquard, P.T.A. Rep. MARYELLEN RIDDELL 421-MAR-Exponents Club, G.A.A., Italian Club, Office Ass't, PTA, Rep., Hostess, Phys. 5. Chem. GUS G. RIKOS 419-GREEK-Ticket Seller, Track, lntra-Bsktball, Gym Ass't, Hall- guard. ANGELA THERESA ROCCO 411-ANGIE--American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Attendance Checker, Bit 6. Spur, Library Ass't, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Freshman Advisor, Italian Club, Homecoming Comm., Turnabout Comm., Coll. Club Board. Exponents Club, G.A.A., National Thespian Society Charter Member, Gift Comm., Sabrina Fair, Time Out for Ginger. MARSHA ROCKLIN 417-MUSHIE-Bowling, Sr. Choir, G.A.A., Teacher's Ass't, Office Ass't, Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, M 6. W Staff G Rep., Sr. Show, P.T.A. Rep., A.S.G. Rep. ROCHELLE MAE ROGUS 417-ROCKY-Bit 6- Spur, G.A.A., Ir. Glee, Attendance Office, lntra-Volleyball, P.T.A. Rep., Ticket Seller, Hostess. HARRIET IEAN ROSS H7-IEAN-American Girl, A.S.G. Show, A.S.G. Senate. Bowling, Bit 61 Spur, Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, French Club, G.A.A., Hallquard, Home- coming Comm., Red Cross, M G W Rep., Ser. Club, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Times Rep., P.T.A. Rep. DONALD S. HOSSI 413-ROSS-A.S.G. Rep., Movie Operator, Bit ci Spur, Phys. 6 Chem. KEN HOST 407--Arch. Club, Intro-Bsktball, Track Team. MARSHA VAL ROTHSCHILD 411-MARSH-Attendance Checker, Sr. Show, G.A.A. Hallquard, Gym Ass't, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Red Cross Rep., Pitman Award. DENNIS RUBER 408-DEN-Bowling, lntra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Class Day Comm., Hallguard. RUTH M. RUDIN 407--RUTHIE-A.S.G. Rep., Intra-Volleyball, Cheerleaders, G.A.A., Glee Club, Coll. Club, Social Comm.. Sr. Show, Governmental Affairs Comm.. Personnel Comm., R.R. Checker, Spec. Activities Comm., Office Ass't, Usherettes, A.S.G. Show, American Girl, Ser. Club, Ser. Comm., Div. Sec., Prom Comm., G.A.A. Rep. IOSEPH RUSSO 419-Italian Club. PHYLLIS RUSSO 403--PHIL-Treas. Italian Club, Bowling, G.A.A., American Girl, Library Ass't, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show. SHARON KAY SADLER 418-SHERRY-Glee Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, G.A.A., lntra-Bsktball, Hallquard, lntra-Volleyball, Gym Ass't. WENDY ELLEN SALZMAN 410-SALTZ-Attendance Checker, Div. Pres., G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallquard. Honor Club, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Red Cross Rep., Sr. Show. EDWARD KAY SAMUELIAN 417-ED-Track Team. IOHN H. SANDORS 404-A.S.G. Rep., Backroom Ass't, Debating Club, Hallquctrd, Honor Club, Key Club, N.H.S., Office Ass't, P.T.A. Rep.. Ticket Seller, Debating Club Pres. G Treas., Freshman Advisor. PETER IOHN SANTORA 421-PETE-Sr. Show. MARY ANN SAPORITO 410. DOLORES SAVIANO 418-DEE-G.A.A., intra-Volleyball G Bsktball, Italian Club, Sr. Show, Turnabout Comm. AUDREY SCARIANO 418-AUD-Times Club 6. Activity Editor, Div. Bsktball, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Coll. Club, F.T.A., Times Copy Editor, Intrcr-Volleyball, Gift Comm., Hallguard, Library Ass't, Times Rep., Sr. Show, Honor Club, Ser. Club, Times Rep., American Girl, A.S.G. Show, Pop Concert. ROY WILLIAM SCHERDIN 419-ACE-Bowling, Hallquarcl, lntra-Bsktball. ROGER SCHMIEDL 407-HOG-Arch Clttb, Cross Country. UNE 19 UNE 19 I 2 3 4 5 6 IANYCE SCHUBERT 402-Bowling League, G.A.A., Latin Club, Exponents Club, Hostess Club, Hallquard. IOHN THEODORE SCI-IUNK 420-IACK-Baseball, Exponents Club, P.T.A. Rep. WESLEY E. SCHWABEDISSEN 410--Usher, Collector. EARL SCHWARTZ 408-Frosh-Soph Bsktball, Varsity Bsktball, Fresh-Soph Track, Cross Country, Hallquard, Teacher's Ass't, Locker Guard, Vice-Pres. Div., Choir, Ser. Club. IUDITH H. SCHWARTZ 404-IUDY-American Girl Club, Sr. Choir, Coll. Club, Exponents Club, French Club Sec., G.A.A., Hallguard, Sgt.-at-Arms 5 VicePres, Honor Club, Sr. Show, Adj. Ortice Ass't, Times Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Sec. 6. Pres. at Div. Attendance Office. ROSALIE SCHWARTZ 404-RO-American Girl Club, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Hall- quard. College Club. FRANK EUGENE SCOLA 416-Concert Band, Hallquard, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show. ' MIRIAM E. SCORZA 413-A.S.G. Rep., Girls' Band, lntra-Bsktball, Italian Club, G.A.A., Hallquard, Sr. Show, Coll. Club, lntra-Volleyball, F.T.A.. Library Ass't. BETTY LOU SCULLES 413-Coll. Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Intra-Bsktball, Red Cross, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Bsktball Champs, M 6 W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Hallquard, G.A.A. Rep., Pin G Ring Rep. PHYLLIS LEE SEGAI. 404-PHYL-Ballet, Concert Band, American Girl, G.A.A., French Club, Coll. Club, Hallquard, Honor Club, N.H.S., Sr. Show. PHYLLIS ANN SEIFER 411-PHYI.-G.A.A., Sr. Show, lntra-Volleyball, Office Ass't, Honor Club, I-lallquard, Times Staff, Red Cross Rep. SHIRLEY SELMAN 404-SHIREL-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Ballet, Choir, Concert Orchestra, Masque :S Gavel, N.l-i.S., Physics 6. Chem., Sr. Show, Times Typist, G.A.A., Exponents Club, French Club, l-lallquard, Honor Club, Recording G Corresponding Sec., Treas. Choir. Sgt-at-Arms, Honor Club. PATRICIA SEPE 418-PAT--Ballet, Band, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Italian Club, M G W Rep., American Girl, Ticket Seller, Attendance Checker, Coll. Club. DARLENE B. SERPE 413-DAR-intra-Volleyball, G.A.A., intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Hallquard, Gym Ass't, Library Ass't. ROBERT SERPICO 408-BOB-Hallquard, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, P.T.A. Rep., Movie Operator, Library Ass't, Bsktball. THEODORE ARTHUR SHAPERO 407-TED-Honor Club, French Club, Hallquard. STANLEY IAMES SHARMAN 402-STASH-Arch. Club, Mil. :S Concert Band, Chess 6 Checkers, Concert Orch., Latin Club, Crack Drill Team, Fire Warden, M 5: W Rep., Library Ass't, Drum :S Bugle Corps, Hallguard, I.E.A. Centennial Pageant, R.O.T.C., Teacher's Ass't. LUCILLE IOYCE SHELF-'O 418-LU-ltalian Club, P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Ticket Seller, Gym Ass't, G.A.A. Rep. RAYMOND IOHN SHENKO 417-RAY-lntra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Hallquard, Gym Ass't. KATHLEEN ANNE SHERIDAN 417-KATHY-G.A.A., Lost :S Found. OLYMPIA I. SHERRIS 407-BIA THE GREEK--American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Band. G.A.A., Hallquard, Gym Ass't, Intra-Volleyball, Red Cross, Stamp G Coin. Times Rep. KENNETH GILBERT SHIPPY 410-KEN-Choir, Capt. Cross Country, Hallguard, Track Team, Varsity A. RUTH IOY SILVER 403-RUTHIE-Attendance Checker, Bowling, Exponents Club, French Club, G.A.A., 400 Pt. Award, G.A.A. Rep., A.S.G. Rep., Hallguard, Intra- Volleyball, Capt. Intra-Bsktball, M G W Rep., M 5 W Staff, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Red Cross. MICHAEL L. SILVERMAN 407-MIKE-Frosh-Soph Football, Football, Prosh-Soph Bsktball, Bsktball, Intra-Bsktball, Hallguard, Movie Operator, Locker Guard, Ticket Seller. FRED L. SINDERMAN 403--Hallguord. IOSEPH CHARLES SIRACUSA 419-SHMOE-Band, Italian Club, Gym Ass't, Hall- guard. IOSEPH A. SLAPINSKI 416-IOE-Frosh-Soph Football, Sr. Show, Hallguard, Intra- Bslctball. BARBARA ANN SMITH 420-BARD-Attendance Checker, Bus. Mgr., G.A.A., Honor Club. lntra-Volleyball, N.H.S., Office Ass't, Sr. Show. BARBARA KAYE SMITH 401-BARB--Bowling, G.A.A., Glee Club, Hallguarcl, Laiin Club, M Gr W Rep., Times Rep. BENIAMIN K. SMITH 411-lntra-Bsktball, Hallquarcl, Ticket Seller, Ballet. IULIE ANN SORICE 418--American Girl, A.S.G. Delegate-at-Large, Bit G Spur, Sr. Choir, G.A.A., Honor Club, Div. Bskiball. Italian Club Queen, Office Ass't, Govem- mental Affairs, N.H.S., lntra-Volleyball, A.S.G. Show, Ticket Seller, Usherette, Sr. Show. ANNIE A. SOUKOULIS 419-IE-G.A.A., I-lallquard. FRED R. SPEARS 401-Student Personnel Comm., Sr. Advisor dr Chair., Sgt.-at-Arms G Co-Chair. Social Comm., Pres. Boys' Glee, Sgt.-at-Arms Choir 6. Band, Movie Opera- tor, Gym Ass't, Class Day Comm.. Chief Usher, Frosh Track, Sec. G Treas. Key Club, Sr. 61 A.S.G. Shows, A.S.G. Cab. Gr Congress, U.G.G. Rep., Bldg. 51 Grounds Comm., Spec. Activities Comm., Freshman Advisor, Ticket Seller, Homecoming Comm., Pres. Barons. GEORGE HENRY SPENCER 411-Choir, Hallguard, Phys. G Chem. FRANCES LOUISE SPIZZIRI 411--FRAN-Attendance Checker, Hallquard, Italian Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Exponents Club, Prom Comm., Lockerguard. IACK I. SPROVIER 418-lntra-Bsktball, Baseball, Hallguard. ROGER A. STADE 408-BUTCH-Arch. Club, Concert Orch., Hallquard, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. VIRGINIA THERESA STANCY 408-GINGER-G.A.A.. Flower G Motto Comm.. Hostess Club. ROCHELLE STARR 416-SHELLY--American Girl, Girls' Glee, M G W Rep., Sr. Show, Times Rep., Teacher's Ass't. IAMES STAVROPOULOS 419-Arch. Club, Hallquard, R.R. Checker GERALD A. STAYCHOCK 408-IERRY-Sr. Show. CAMILLE STEEHLER. 411-A.S.G. Rep., G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Hallguard, Sr. Show, Social Comm., A.S.G. Show. ARTHUR E. STONE 417-PEBBLES-Baseball, Varsity Bsktball, Gym Ass't, Band, Phys. G Chem. LILLIIA STRAUSS 401-LILLI-Masque :S Gavel, Sr. Show, Office Ass't. Sr. Glee, Coll. Club. CALVIN STUBBS 410. BARBARA ANN STUROMSKI 401-BARB-Coll. Club, Exponents Club, G.A.A., Glee Club. Intra-Volleyball, Library Ass't, M :S W Staff, Phys. 6. Chem., Sr. Show, R.R. Checker. CAROL ANN SUBAT 404-A.S.G. Rep., Choir Soloist, Vice-Pres. French Club, G.A.A., Hallguard, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show, Ticket Seller. CAROLYN ANN SULLIVAN 407-CASPER-American Girl, Ceramics, G.A.A., Hall- guard,4M 5. W Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Office Ass't, Times Rep.. Sr. Show. 65 K: . JA -NJ -+..J 'S KJ R' v--3 .1 5 Stl I 2 3 4 5 6 7 66 PAT SULLIVAN 420. I ANGELA SURIANA 408-ANG-Italian Club, I-Iallquard, G.A.A., Sr. Show. IOSEPH SVEITIS 415-Fresh-Soph Bsktball, Varsity Bsktball. CARLA LOUISE SWANSON 401-Girls' Glee, Honor Club, N.H.S., Latin Club, Library Ass't, M :S W Rep., Phys. 6 Chem., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Checker. IOHN ROBERT SWANSON 410-BOB-Picked Platoon, P.T.A. Rep. IAMES S. TAIT 404-YIM-Hallguard, Ser. Club, R.O.T.C. MARLENE HILDEGARD TAUSCHER 410-TOOSH-American Girl, Coll. Club. G.A.A., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, Locker Guard, Office Ass't, Float Comm., Teacher's Ass't, Div. Bsktball, Div. Volleyball, Usherette, Honor Club, A.S.G. Show, Student Day Teacher, Gym Ass't, Commencement Comm. LORETTA FRANCES TEITELBAUM - 411-LAURIE--A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, Ceramics, Exponents Club, F.T.A., Gym Ass't, Honor Club, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, G.A.A. Board, American Girl, Freshman Council, Ser. Club, A.S.G. Personnel Comm., F.T.A. Vice-Pres. SANDRA LEE TEITELBAUM 418-SANDY-American Girl, A.S.G. Cabinet, F.T.A.. G.A.A., Honor Club, Library Ass't, Ceramics, Bsktball, Sr. Show. RICHARD EUGENE THEILEN 402-TIGER-Ticket Seller, Football, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball, Track. ANITA TOLEDO 416--TUBBY-American Girl, Bsktball, G.A.A., Sr. Show, Choir, Hallquard. RONALD L. TOLLEFSEN 418-RON-Concert Band, Drum Major-DAB, Picked Platoon, Capt. R.O.T.C., Capt. Ushers Club, Drill Team, Picked Squad, Color Guard, Social Comm., Homecoming Comm,, A.S.G, Rep., Hallquard. IOE TRAINA 416-BIG IOE-Bit G Spur, Hallguard, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, Sr. Show, Arch. Club. RICHARD HARDIE TROUT 411-RICH-Bowling, Hallquard, Ticket Seller, A.S.G. Rep., Intra-Bskbtall. ROBERT HAROLD UGOLINI 408--Color Guard, Movie Operator, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C, IOHN G. UHL 418-Cross Country, A.S.G. Rep., FroshfSoph Football, Intra-Bsktball, Wrestling, Ticket Seller, Hallguard, Italian Club. GERTRUDE LUISE ULMER 401-TRUDY-American Girl, Ballet, Girls' Glee, Library Ass't, Sr. Show, Coll. Club. DON H. UPTON 420-UPS-Bowling, Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Sr, Show, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. CHRISTINE VALIDIS 411-TINA--Attendance Checker, Bit 6- Spur, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Sr. Show, A.S.G. Show. IEAN AUDREY VAN DER AUE 411-BABE-American Girl, Band, G.A,A., Intra-Bskt- ball, P.'I'.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Coll. Club, Twirler. ROBERT EDWARD VANde VEN 402-BOB-A.S.G. Rep., Choir, Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Homecoming Comm., Movie Operator, Sr. Advisor, Times Rep., Key Club. NANCY VARVEN 419-G.A.A., Hallquarcl, A.S.G. Rep., American Girl, Coll. Club, P.T.A. Rep. PETE TONY VERCILLO 417-PETE--Track Team, Hallquard, Movie Operator, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. ANGIE C. VOLPE 411-ANGIE-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Hallguard, Intra-Volley- ball, Italian Club, Ticket Seller, American Girl, Library Ass't, A.S.G. Show, Sr. Show. DORAE L. VONASHEK 421-American Girl, A.S.G. Rep., Concert Orch., G.A.A., Hallquard, Honor Club, lntra-Bsktball, M :Sf W Staff Ass't Bus. Mgr., N.H.S. FRANK NNILLIAM WAHLSTROM 408-Bit G Spur, Cross Country, Key Club, Movie Operator, Swim Team, Track Team. ADRIEN CAROLE WALLERSTEIN 411-ARIE-Sr. Show, G.A.A., Gym Asst, A.S.G. Rep., M 6 W Rep., Office Ass't. IOAN WARD 413-DIMPLES-Attendance Checker, G.A.A., Hallquard, Intra-Volley- ball, lntravBsktball, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Sr. Div. Bsktball Champs, Red Cross, Library Ass't. GARY WATERSTRADT 416. PATRICIA ANN WEBB 420-Hallquard, G.A.A., Times Rep. RICHARD A. WEBER 420-LITTLE LOUIS-Enqr. Club, Exponents Club, Intra- Bsktball. Frosh-Soph Bsktball, Varsity Bsktball, Boys' Glee. DAVID CHARLES WEISS 408-DAVE--A.S.G. Rep., Bowling, l-lallquard, Intra- Bsktball, Ticket Seller. RICHARD F. WELLS 417--DICK-Exponents Club, lntra-Bsktball, Pin 5. Ring Comm., Hallquard. LES WHITE 421-DINO-Baseball, Engr. Club, I-lallguarcl, Phys. :S Chem., P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Capt. Swim Team, Varsity A Club. LORETTA KAY WILCOX 4Il--LORI--Sr. Choir, G.A.A., Bit 61 Spur, American Girl. LEE WILLERMAN 408-WILL-Choir, Exponents Club, Band, Hallquard, lntra-Bskl- ball. Movie Operator. LEONARD R. WOLF 411-WOLFIE-A.S.G. Rep., Football, Hallguard, Lunchroom Guard, Sr. Show, Track Team, P.T.J-L Rep., Ticket Seller. SANDRA HAHRIET WOLF 407--SANDY-American Girl, Coll. Club, G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Times Rep., lntra-Bsktball, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Ser. Club. EDITH WOLPER 404-EDIE-French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Hallquard, Honor Club, Library Ass't, N.H.S., Orlice Ass't, Sr. Show, Div. Pres., F.T.A. DARLENE MARY WOOD 411-DAR-DAR-American Girl, Band, Coll. Club, G,A.A., Intra-Bsktball, Sr. Show, Hostess Club, Twirler. FRANK NICKLOS WUICH 403-HIC---Enqr. Club, lntra-Bsktball, Frosh Baseball, Hullquard, Frosh Bsktball, Intraewrestlinq, Ticket Seller, Pin 6- Ring Comm. ALBERT WULFFEN 421-Sr. Show, Hallquard, Times Rep. ALICE M. WYLIE 421-Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Hallquard, Volleyball, SAM YAGERMAN 404--SONNY-Drama Workshop. IOHN YOHE 417-Frosh-Soph Football, Hallquard. CHRISTINE ANN ZACK 410--ZOOK-American Girl, Sr. Choir, A.S.G. Show, G.A.A.. Gym Ass't, Hallquard, Div. Bsktball, Div. Volleyball, N.H.S., Float Comm., Honor Club, intra-Volleyball, lntra-Bsktball, Usherette. Sr. Show, Prom Comm., Turnabout Comm., Coll. Club, A.S.G, Rep., Teacher's Ass't. RICHARD ZAMPA 408-ZAMP-Enqr. Club, Hallquard, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. EDWARD I. ZEISSLER 420-ED-Exponents Club, Freshman Council, Track Team, M G W Rep., Engr. Club. ELEANOR RUTH ZELMER 420-G.A.A., A.S.G. Rep. RICHARD A. ZIGANN 407-DICK-Hallguard, P.T.A. Rep., Ticket Seller, Sr. Show. ZINA ZUNDER 417-American Girl, Coll. Club, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Record Orlice, 'Tecxcher's Ass't, lntra-Volleyball. Hallquard, Honor Club, N.H.S., Orlice Ass't, Sr. Show, Finance Comm. ARTHUR D. ZUSSMAN 402-ART-Exponents Club Sec., Hallguarcl, Capt. Intra- Bsktball, Phys. 61 Chem. Ass't, Sr. Show, Ser. Club, A.S.G. Rep., Times Rep., Usher, M 6. W Rep., Ticket Seller, Attendance Checker, P.T.A. Rep., Band Sql.-cn-Arms. Class Day Program, Library Ass't, Movie Operator, Bowling, Gym Ass't. ELEANOR ANN ZUSSMAN 407-ELLY-Sr. Show, G.A.A., Hallguard, Bowling, Pro- gramminq. RICHARD DALY 416-RICH-Vice-Pres. Arch. Club, Bit G Spur, Movie Operator Pres. Engr. Club, Hallgucrd, Intra-Bsktball, Ticket Seller. Track Team. MUHE JANUARY GRADUATES CHARLES NORMAN GOLDSTEIN IOANN PAULA GROSSCUP ANTHONY PHILIP MARTINGILIO ROBERT ALAN NORCROSS RICHARD D. OBESO NEIL ORDMAN NICHOLAS PARASHIS PAUL PEVSNER CARMELLO MARIE RUMORO THOMAS DIMITRIUS SHERRIS CAROLYN ANN STATON CHARLES LEONARD STILLO Looking over Dennis Kube's shoulder Miriam Parker, Rita Anaclerio, DOUGLAS MICHAEL BOYKO IOSEPHINE DE I-'ALCO IOHN IOE DEL VECCHIO GHAUUATES MNC. ...M RICHARD EDWARD GOLOSINSKI DANIEL ALLEN ISRAEL DELBERT KIRKPATRICK BEN KISCHNER BERNARD LISITZA IERRY MAIZELL MARY IANE MATURO ARTHUR MAZZA GORDON MCLEAN RICHARD BURTON OWENS NADINE PERRI MARIE IOAN PESCE THOMAS PE'I'ER POLETTO THERESA KATHLEEN PROCE HENRY SCHENK EUGENE LOUIS SMITH TERRY DAVID SMITH MORRIS IACK TUCKMAN MUBE JUNE Sharon Wolf, Marie Ferrill and Ierry Cooney find that the Austin Times is full of hm and fact. - n L A Checking the motor ot their car. cr sight seen often around Austin, Ron Bergman, Bill Hackley, Albert Wulfen and Bob Pizzuto get ready to take a little spin. Taking advantage ot a warm day, Darlene Calvello studies on the campus. Engine trouble comes in with spring to Ken lames. Hoy Lowe, Dwight Hecter, Tony Pischetto. and Bob Pavetto. Miki Stein and Arlene Matuciana learn from Robert Ward and Chris Nickolson that chivalry still prevails ct Austin. SPIIINII TIME IS IIIIII TIME 13' 5, 5 xx gk w :FQ x v ff r . ,C ,S ix A H 'Q L QM M S i M is M Q 'Q is 4 ,M ' . S 11 56 i Sf xg, YQ - 11 Uk Q . , 17, . fr gig il 51:1 , , si: 4' :Q g . X ' ' iii: ii ' S 57 -S'- 'fQ'k' xx I v A s ig 1 X, , - - Y-aff?-f 9 :is K 1- .hub A , 5 - 1 Q f --4' , . X: f if S ' ffkg, 3 if: M, . . L. K .X -- . f 'ww X .. fl f . V Q af .?,,,,. y 555 'V Q 4 4-la THE CLASSES UP VULUME 50 There are 615 of them in session every day. Some are the required ones which Austin students have wrestled with through the years. Some are electives to suit individual taste and talent, and some have been recently added to meet the needs of modern society. N.-,, M ,K A .mv E AY- ML2, tlaelb . h ' UK -7-ffw'+ Sm-450 lay t , N 1- 419110 , rs- h 1 f t v gyf'- If KX X E e ff 47' 'e ff -i We X X 71 1 Mrs. Lydia Thomas explains to Annelie Rosenberg, Ellen Lambert fseatedl. Iames Sin, cmd Mike Graholski their task ot choosing the ten most interesting stories lor the March issue of the Reader's Digest. Grammar tests, punctuation, term papers, essays, literature ot America, England and of the world are easy to the student who takes four years of English. As freshman and sophomore, he shrinks a little at the thought of Shakespeare and Hawthorne, but by the time he's a junior he likes their works, even when he won't admit it. In his senior year he begins taking stock oi himself, wondering if he will meet college entrance requirements. Electives like public speaking, journalism, dramatic workshop, and general language offer specialized fields for specialized interests. Books, books, everywhere and not the ones we want, is the theme of Bill Blomquist and Joseph Wolny, searching the stacks in the East Library. . Q f:fesf.R,sf:,-sam-nu. -1 . :- -we .,,-.,a Doris C. Mead Elizabeth Pape Helen Pidgeon Alice M. Rape Helen T. Schoenbeck Helen L. Smith Marie Varraveto Irene B, Whige Vicki Bartlett reads to Miss Schoenbeck's English 2 class. Not pictured here-Dorothy M. Bailey, Oona M. Corcoran, Made' line M. Glynn, Dorothy Miner, Patricia Lewkowicz, Frances M. Kenney. 4- Helen E. Atwater Alice C. Baum Ruby G. Elsam Gladys Hansen Belle K. lacobs Alice H. lohnstone Marie Kasparelc Margie S. Lehman Bernice Marshall Members of the Committee on Russian Literature, Iohn Massa, Ioyce Pollalc, and Mimi Goldberg listen to Chairman Steve Palt reveal his findings to a world literature class. T' I.i1f' Q ,fwf- ' ' mm: 1, I My , x ' rwvsru ENGLISH 73 Hand made three dimensional scenes lrom the Tale of Two Cities' are displayed by Brooks Crum, Harriet Perlman, and Roberta Cohen students of Mrs. Iaccbs's English 4 class. Miss Schoenbeck's room provides the background tor Steven Gallo, Barbara Rohde, and Chuck Edwards to study the lollrlore of old Germany. FUHEIGN LANGUAGES Why do people study foreign languages? College preparatory courses require two years. The lawyer with a knowledge of Latin learns his legal terms more easily. The doctor wants to read in the iield of German medicine. The French language has one of the world's greatest literatures. Chicagoans of Greek descent have a pride in the traditions oi their race. Spanish is the language of America's increasing business with her southern neighbors. Everyone wants to travel in sunny Italy, the home of great art. Frere Jacques' led by Ray DeDual, Sylvia Poulos, and Barbara Rein adds variety to Mrs. Wingfie1d's French class. L 4.-Wim Qigilitvaixelh genome N i Bees EZ l U iliflmima E YS' 1? E meh W' 5 l , M 0 it mi.. r L. 74 Italian newspapers carry Italian ads and one interests Cindy Butzek and Carole Mancini who are skimming the columns ot the loreign language papers in the East Library. al'LgbLdgQ6 George I. Drossos Ruth H. Frees Iames I. lorio Mario Mascarino Albert Milanesi loseph O'Reilly Bernice Wingfield Against a Latin printed background Peter Margarites and Melisande Stein display Austin's Latin motto, We enter that we may learn and we depart that we may serve. .Are sgmlaorfanf in an ge 0 julie Not pictured here-Gennaro Albachiura. Lois E. Fischer, Edna M. McCarthy. FOREIGN LANGUAGES TJXM 21 Q06 . Q Sunset over the Sea is the theme of the oil painting being created by Frank Saiamone, an art major in Miss Hatley's class. ART AND MUSIC The artistic talents of some enabled them to try their hands at ceramics and enameling. These composed a special class taught by Miss Holbrook. From clay they molded ash trays, bowls, relish dishes. figurines, and especially sculptured heads. After using the Bisque firing method, students experimented with making their own glazes. and fired the ceramic ware once again to make it durable and water tight. The music department helps to develop an awareness of beauty through the courses it offers. One year of music is necessary for graduation. Music history 1 and 2 can be taken by upperclassmen. Harmony 1 and 2 and theory and ear training are open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. A typical advanced music class may consist of listening to records of musical composition from primitive to modern times or of reading reviews from the Chicago newspapers to learn a musical vocabulary. Christmas hovers in the air over Karen Harris, Charles Finn, Ice DiCanio, Lois Patrick, lean Harlow, and Clit! Steaman making Christmas ornaments. 1 Q S W ll .ith- 5 , H ' W' irsf Prize 76 1 Not pic A R OLGA HATLEY IENNIE L. HOLBROOK CARL G. LINNER ADELLA F. LEONARD CHERRY A. LUTTON EDNA B. POHLMANN CAROLYN RAPS HELEN B. SCANLON lured here-Katherine Williams. T AND MUS Gloria DiFonzo and Elisse Pogotsky help sell 500 Christ- mas ornaments made by art students to raise money for supplies. .,' 'li .,, 1, S. W Four ot the 425 students studying music history, Na'-cy Buhrdori, Ralph Langer. Nancy Jensen, and Michael Matnuana select their favorite classics. if vm The Boys' Band and the Girls' Band of past years combined in September, 1956, to make one organization of 85 members, now having more instruments as well as two practice rooms to aid in preparation for their two concerts and their competitions. In the City Wide Solo Contests, Evan Cameron received superior rating in baritone and piano accompanying and Myrna Wiegman in xylophone and twirling. Others to win superior ratings in twirling were Bonnie Brockway, Ioan Arnold, Dolores Benson. DANCE SEIITIUN First Row-Ice Agate, Robert Koehler, Carl Turano, Mary Thomas. Second Row-Nancy Buhrdorf, Iohn Keller, Phil Berger, lack Goldstein. Third Row-Edward Bollinger, Ralph Langer, Iohn Malone, Pat Rezek, Mr. Kabrin. TWIHLINE SECTIUN Bottom Row-Ioan Arnold, Gynel Redfield, Linda Trousdale, Ianice Ward. Second Row-Myrna Wieqman, Iosephine Loizzo, Lois Patrick, Brenda Felt, Dolores Bensen, Sheila Chatz. Top Row-Bonnie Brockway. 78 MAHEHINE BAND nfl ' The Marching Band composed of some 75 members and a Twirling Corps of ten majorettes performed at pep assemblies, ,W m t An l all football games, homecoming parade, and Memorial Day parade. They took part in commercial and city parades such as the Halloween parade in the community and Cleanup parade Downtown. ROSTER Flutes and Piccolos-Darlene Diehm, Prada Hirsch, Dalian Mulnix, Sherryl Keyes, Burton Selman, Iudith St. Clair, Deanna Prantis, Ioan Anderson. Oboes-Phillip MacArthur, Richard Manners, Morris Kurtzbaum, Sheila Gnagni. Alto Clarinet-Nancy Cohen. Bass Clarinets- Bessie Kosivas, Ioe Siracusa, Anthony Yaccini. Bassoon-Robert Pugsley. Solo Clarinets- Carl Turano, Dean Luckey, Iohn Jenkins, Iudith Wendt. First Clarinets-Mary Thomas, Melisande Stein. Second Clarinets-Edward Sterling, Tim Rutille, Paul Barber, Paul Naslund, Donna Goldstein, Audrey Machart. Third Clarinets-Richard Martino, Irwin Shudnow, Donald Feistamel, Brenda Iehlik, Christine Palazzo, Nicholas Saladino, James Berg, Larry Lerner, Leroy Pollina, Robert Carramusa. French Horns-Frank Angeles, Ruth Pressler, Dorothy Ielley, Barbara Ielley, Frank Palles, George Littlefield, Prada Weissman, Susan Buell, Harris Gottlieb. Alto Saxophones-George Haywood, Phillip Berger, Thomas Katora, Iohn Keller. Tenor Saxophones-lack Goldstein, Dorothea Wind. Baritone Saxophones-lack Gelsomino. Edward Ruble. Solo Cornet-Ralph Langer, Edward Ballinger. First Comets-Henrietta Bennick, Iohn Malone. Second Comets-Sheldon Altman, Frank Scola, Edward Egee, Ioan Cory. Third Comets-Bruce Miller, Dennis Tenk. Trumpet 14B-ernard Lestiza, Richard Robitaille. Trumpet ll-Iames Seidelman, Robert Funk, William Crooks. Flueqel Hom-Vito Mitola. First Trombones-Morris Tuckman, Don Belton, Patricia Rezek. Second Trombones-John Iarf, Aaron Katz. ,Third Trombones-Evar Miller. Bonnie Grabow, Mavis Treiguts, Sam Barenbaum. Baritones-Brooks Crum, Nina Downen, Elayne Geniuk, Evan Cameron, Norton Kovar. Tubas-Wayne Mara, Nancy Buhrdorf, Therese Alexander, Robert Feldman, Iames Sim. Strlnq Bass-Ioseph' Agate, Lewis Molnar. Snare Drums-George .ft 9 L J ' .1 if lv sm 4 bl .et , 1 5.25 f ti? ss,- IAMES KABRIN R Frugoli, Robert Koehler. Bass Drum-Diann Dickson. Tympani Chimes-Larry Leverenz. Xylophone-Myrna Wiegman. Piano Accompanist-Nancy Buhrdori. Librarians-Eugene Onesto, Barbara Ielley, Morris Tuckman, Paul Barber. Twirlers-Lois Patrick, Brenda Felt, Igsephine Loizzo, Dolores Benson, Karen Murphy, Linda Trousdale, lean Iurcy, Barbara Miscinski, Darlene Wood, Bonnie Brockway, Ianice Ward, Ioan Arnold, Sheila Chatz, Gynel Redfield, Myrna Wiegman. The Marching Band and the twirlers join forces to boost school spirit in the stands. .4 3, ww 5 V' I . ter. s- ' 79 ALFORD CREITZ ' 1 ily QQ .ill f Anus Mlul Mu ' Mlm! Tom Sherris plays Viotti's Concerto No. 22 at the Concert, November 16. and Meditation of Thais tor the Commence- ment program. The strains of the string bass lend themselves to the Pop Concert under the hands of Ioe Agate, Robert Bissell, Lewis Molnar. Charles Goodrich. and Lonny Mangano. CUNEERT UHCHESTHA Let's take it from Number 7 and see it we can clean up the pizzicato, says Mr. A. Eugene Creitz, and the Concert Orchestra starts rehearsing for another Austin special event. This year the Orchestra played a pop concert as well as regular assemblies, and shared the bill with the Senior Choir in a full concert. They were invited to play at the Manley Vocational High School graduation. Instruments that are heavy and expensive are loaned to the orchestra players. However the Orchestra isn't all work and no play. This was proved by the annual spring picnic, given under the direction of the officers, with all members attending, of course. ' 80 fn ,. . 17 62 15 5 X- 3 Ya x ' Q , ,k xt 3 K! x w nf? 1 'Q U 'Fir-'? I 9' x x x +531 ' J X, B , s 3 3 an 5. tm v 1-af N wa I ff -'ff ' 15 ff' ,ff . F 1, A33 I V ' ' ,gf 39 ' 'Q 1 If A , ' L 1 if 'fu ' y ' -Q EM 7 4 ay? f' ., fgy' x 'Qi ...E X er 2 f 1 iii -Q 1. A f N if W Eff E' Q if Q, -'F -L KS .M -.. K W V E , , , x Q ffr Q I A M uk .VA 'SPE Q6 4q,,- ,,Y,, ff 'W - qw' . '- , 'W 1 fkm ' Q if A - ' Af' QPR , wt , 3, fi if Y 7 4 I . ' gy! 3 I 3 ffk ,, , isvk 5. ff L ,,, 9-'sl ' - - ' V ee A i ' K Q X 3 L! ff, A g D R 9 ? , ,, ,K 'iff i I in . , K H '-1-Luk, ' fx fy x mx Q W V QE W-'wif Q A 5 fr ,4 4 Q X ..-., 1, , . . . f ' , 2 f ig U f is 1, .. , X L-L,. K H my LMS -.il A ' gk V ggi: i 1. .l K 1 . -, i Human palm trees, pineapples, flowers, dancing girls and a lonesome sailor pro- vide the theme for the choir float, Hula win? We'll win. KENNETH IVERSEN f'14 f Q ftefx ,JLL.n-. .QF 'Q W SENIUH EHUIR In October the Senior Choir appeared at the Convention of Lunchroom Teachers at the Palmer House with selections from the hit play and movie Oklahoma. During the Christmas season they sang for the third consecutive year at the Board oi Education program, for the City Council, and they gave their own Christmas Concert of F or Unto Us a Child is Born, Sleigh Ride, I Wish You a Merry Christmas, White Christmas and The Child Iesus. In April they entertained the Illinois Vocational Association Convention with selections from the Broadway play My F air Lady. The solos were by Maxine Strug, Dorothy McLindon, and Frank Giordano. For their annual Spring Concert they presented I Won't Kiss Katy, On the Day of ludgment, Whi1e We're Young, How They So Softly Rest, and selections from My Fair Lady. ROSTER Bottom Row-Ian Rayhill, Dorothy McLenndon, Carol Subat, Iudie McCormick, Louise Bombicino, Bobbie Bramson, Susan Loving, Loretta Mescall, lo LoCoco, Martha Fronek, Maxine Strug, Vanita Manqaser, Marjorie Crooks, Charles Harris, Bruce Harris, Dale Engquist, Bill Apostal, Salvator Liberati, Ric Stuhlmann, Frank Giordano, Tom O'Connor, Iohn Buick, I. Paul Orednick, Russ Foris, Sheila Fierer, Veronica DeMario, Susan Rotstein, Marsha Rocklin, Carlotta Del Principe, Anne Nakamura, Mary Domico, Benita Miller, IoAnne Collis, Barbara Oppenheim, Bobbi Notker. Second Row-Carolyn latte, Iudy Lara, Diana Lavine, Iudy Wurtz, Karen Fetherston, Iudy Latham, Karen Peterson, Ioyce Kimmel, Marilyn Pasternock, Barbara Kriqsholm, Karin Smith, lim McConnell, John Rini, Chuck Edwards, Iohn Hiller, Edward Arnold, Victor Cibelli, Lenard Geraci, Ed Oudin, Den Shippy, Iohn Pidick, Emmanuel Scoulas, Tom Connolly, George Brown, Ioe Mize, Diane De Biase, Lili Hansen, Barbara Emerson, Ianet Widen, lean McKay, Susan Grienlimb, Doris Sorensen, Barb Smith. A. 1 3 - 9 A.- The octet plus one completes their rendi tion ot selections irom My Pair Lady for the P.T.A. program-john Boehm, Joe Motto Dorothy McLendon, Carol Subat, Maxine Strug, Bobbi Natlrer, lean McKay, Tom O'Connor, and Ric Stuhlmann SENIOR CHO This teddy bear will be loved by some one. says Karen Peterson to Bruce Harris, arranging packages for a needy family. OFFICERS: Standing-Sec. Josephine Lo- Coco, Sec. Marilyn Pasternock, Libr. lean- nelte Graham, Sgt.-at-arms Lee Cramer, Treas. Carlotta DelPrincipe. Seated-Pres, Frank Giordano, Vice-Pres. loAnne Knapp. , ki V, ROSTER Third Row-lean Ross, Loretta Russo, Barbara Dunivan, Judy Sode, Loretta Wilcox, Ieannette Graham, Phyllis Russo, Beverly LaPointe, Mary Ann Golich, Ruthie Decota, Barbara Bradshaw, Astrida Lorberqs, Irene Friedman, Ioe Motto, Tom Bessey, Bob Campbell, Paul Swanson, Iohn Boehm, Conmie Smyros, Chris Kantzavelas, Iohn Jacobson, Lawrence Aubin, Robert leske, Don Hallberh, Margot Greenlimb, IoAnne Knapp, Pat Scaccia, Iulie Ann Sorice, Sandy Iacobson, Carole Iohnson, Di Ann Palumbo, Diana Lee Muscia. l x Top Row-Ioanne Pappas, Patricia DeWald, Susan Steinmeier, Kitty Badger, Linda Ellermann, Hazel Savitzky, Diana Lauber, Marilyn Eltqroth, Liqita Zirins, Laska Farbiak, Iudy Schwartz, Theresa Sharpe, Frank Ostrochik, George Spencer, Lee Cramer, Frank Ferrara, Art Krueger, Frank Anqerame, Don Petersen, Kin Bjork, Bob Vreuls, Fred Spears, Bob Beck, Sandy' Gold, Sandy Sciacchitano, Vivian Schneider, Carmen Osquino, Christine Zack, Pat Di Battista. t EDNA POHLMAN We Praise Thee, O God, A Hymn to Music and Ching-a-ring Chaw were a few of the selections sung by 335 music makers to a packed auditorium on the' evening of November l6. The program ended with Intermediate and Senior Glees singing Brahms- Branscombe's The Lord is Our Fortress. At their spring concert the program opened with the joyous Repleti Sunt Omnes by both Glees, followed by an old favorite, Danny Boy, and a composition ot the late Mr. Pohlman, Resurrection, Three hundred and eight members and alumnae attended the banquet at Neilson's on December 18. At Christmas time the girls contributed canned food, meats and clothing for three needy families. The spring otticers are as follows: President Christine Cortopassi, Vice President Agnes Anderson, Secretaries Mary Considine, Carol Gustaf- son, Mary Ann Nardella, Virginia Del Giorno, Treasurers Pamela Lane, Mary Abarre, Lillya Straurs, Mary Angelini, Librarians Ioan Colcmdra, Arlene Burk, Dottie Donahue, Mary Kalossa, Mary Bishop, Sergeants-at-arms Carole Edwards, Carla Swanson. 84 sms' ELEE CLUB V Cleo Georqulis, Ronda Windsor, and Ieanne Aedo Iseatedl supervise the packages that will be given to a needy family ol eight for Christmas. R O S T E R Bottom Row-lanet Lindquist, Charlene Soidtke, Helen Poulos, Marietta Kolassa, Sandra Delin, Asst. Accomp. Marlene Rosenberg. Asst. Accomp. Beverly Halpern, Accomp. Marianne Chornomaz, Trects. lean Harlow, Vice-Pres. Barbara Williams, Pres. Adele Zanetto, Sec. Mary Petruzzi, Libr. Iudy Cortopassi, Sec. Linda Cordogian, Louise Basile, Sec. Ginger Watts. Iudy Goldberg, Iudy Stein, Dolly Bilder, Anna Cozza, Barbara Kief, Indy Cibula. Second Row-Ieanne Kallas, Ian Banks, Ianet Miller, Alice Esdale, Hildy Hoffmann, Mildred Zeissler, Carol Carlson, Therese Perri, Ioyce Helledy, Alice Bednara. Chris Cortopassi, Mrs. Pohlmann, Ruth Rudin, Roe chelle Starr, Nancy Iensen, Nancy Lee, Maryann Coates, Carol Grana, Dale Dewar, Dolores Cordello, Elaine Posternack, Lilliia Strauss, Delores Maddalozzo. Third Row--Iudy Raddoi, Kay Lalagos, Marcia Galskis, Margaret Quetler, Maryann Damato, Myrna Klein, Barbara Ricci, Donna Glazier, Virginia Di- Nardi, Scotty Anderson, Io Ann Curphey, Trudy Ulmer, Rose Procaccio, Elaine Dravllias, Marilyn Spinello, Glory DeNcrnd, Marlene Feinstein, Norlu Miller, Katherine Salamone, Sybil Turchen, Iudy Wiback, Gloria Bain, loan Calandra, Rose Marie GIRLS' GLEE Gemi- Fourth Row-Zina Zunder, Evelyn Chiappetta, Ca- mille Madonia, lean Schaffer, Mickey Brucci. Iudy Abrams, Harriet Lesak, Sharon Puleo, Iudy Pieper, Karen Iohnson, Anne Foglia, Iackie Lino, Donna DeLuca, Carole Hart, Marylou Lamantia, Mary Ann Ferrara, Karen Berg, Barbie Elder, Peggy Washer, lean Ella, Irene Stathoudakis, Betsy Zapantis, Anita Arends, Pat 1, ,Qtr Sq V Palmer, Barbara Kayesmith. Ui 1 Ji 1- '-5 Fifth Row-Delores Dewey, Rose Palallo, Marlene Bowers, Karen Milwer, Phyllis Spera, Ang -r SN Darlene Kary, Teresa Pellico, Mary Vainisi, Indy Iohnsen, Carol Edwards, Sonia Berquist, ' ' Pat Higgins, Darlene Woodruff, Pat Marino, Sharon Adler, Sandra McDowell, Nancy Mueller, EK Lilly Riema, Mary Angelini, Mary Considine, Mary Abare, Dorothy Donahue, Merle Ciha. X Alice Arizzi, Donna Stone, Ioanne Waltrip. wtf Sixth Row-Alice Wylie, Carla Swanson, Marion Sanfiliprjo, Patricia Laspety, Frances I N ' Calomeni, Barbara Christ, Laurel Weaver, Pam Lane, Ruth Swanson, lane Finley, Irene ,L Georgepoulos, Shirley Leander, loyce Evans, Barbara Pavek, Louise Cattapan, Wanda , I X N Halle, Carolyn Fixott, Carol Lovrencic, Barbara Benson, Marcella Keller, Barbara Payne, f X ix n Val Camilletti, Iudy Strauss, Helen Sotos, Edith Heftron. ' Top Row-Susan Meek, Jeanette Andria, Marge Rahmer, Catherine Minutillo. Olga M. Litus, , Ioan Steidle, Ida Bartelstein, Patricia Sullivan, Arlene Burk, Kathleen Iohnson, Anna Liritis, -A Bev Scholl, Librarian Ioyce Pollack, Librarian Nancy Kurinsky, Sec. Bonnie Samuelson, M loan Barbat, Carol Gustafson, LaVerne Secker, Penny Kostas, Linda Larson, Mary Anne Intanti, Karen Synoracki, Barbara lohnson, Gail Sorenson, Pat Miller, Ianet Gralz. ORGANISTS: Seated-Marianne Chornomaz, Gall Sorenson. OFFICERS: Bottom Row-Pres. Adele Zanetta, Sgt.-at-Arms, sfundillq-Kelli Gllfdnef. Sandy SCiGCCilf11'lO. IOYCS H9l19dY. Louise Basile, Treas., Rose Marie Geraci, Vice-Pres. Barbara KGY KUYISOU- Williams. Second Row-Libr. Mary Vainisi, Sec. Bonnie Samuelson, Libr. Nancy Kurinsky, Treas. lean Harlow, Treas. Myrna Klein. Top Row-Sec. Mary Petruzzi, Libr. ludy Coriopassi, Accom- panist Marianne Chornomaz, Sec. Ginger Watts, Libr. Ioyce Pollak. 85 Modern Chicagoans cannot be gladiators nor knights in shining armor. but they find it interesting to read about them, Through ancient. medieval, and modern history courses the lives of famous men can be followed-their trying experiences, their amazing discoveries. their explorations in unsettled lands. Courses about government and the ways in which they are run are offered in senior year. Social studies keep students well intonned about the events of yesterday and today. After class modern history I students. Pam Lane, Robert Gets, and Iotm Boehm, examine the up to date bulletin board of the course they will be talcinq next semester. Teens today, citizens tomorrow. is the motto that in- spires Iean Iercy, lim Duttons. and Mel Gerson to search into the responsibilities ot citizenship. Tig 7 gf. .S ti' SUUIAL STUDIES Roy C. Compton Veronica H. Doyle Pearl Freeman Regina Z. Kelly Not pictured here-Virginia Heyse 86 Term papers are rated by U. S. history students, fseatedl Sharon Passen- bein, Dorothy Schultz, lo Ellen Herbst, Kay Falsone: tstandingl Dave Knudsen. Robert Johnson, Tom Bessey. U. S. history students, fstandingl David Evans, Phyllis Spera, fseatedl Jay Arnold, Nancy Barrett, use maps made by class in the discussion of early American colonization. SOCIAL STUDIES Not pictured here-Virginia Heyse ALBERT A. MARKOWITZ VERA S. MCCONVILLE MARY W. MOORE SYLVIA HEGENT LOUISE ROWLANDS nsssna L. scHLErcH y LAWRENCE soMMERs l EDITH E. SWANSON 87 SCIENCE Perhaps it is just coincidence that the various sciences are on different floors and that the further cz student is goes in his science sequence, the more stairs he must climb to reach his class. Biology, his second year subject is on the second floor, where some of the experiments inspire the girls to scream and the boys to laugh. Physics, his third year headache takes him to the humming generators and the ozone smells of the third floor. But to reach the cabbage and rotten egg odors of chemistry, he must climb 81 steps to the fourth floor. The final year of the science sequence throws future chemists, Maurine Schmidt and Ralph Lerun, into a world of ions, atoms, and radicals. 0 0 ' f IK L QVO 6 gl 'Q . r, t it S -f ss F f V- x ' I . ' W i t 4' lIl.M12WlI llfZ Q -Q - - -- -4 Y'W Y K C dy Fred H. Akers Faith Gamble g fl 1 cs w ' if Amer M. Ballew Charles W. Gouget f ' W ' .1- fs I Rose Budzinski Gussie G. Green I I . 4 4. x , ,M ,.. IM. Q ,W-.Z-I E.. ,, F A Orval A. Catt Alice C. T. Peterson A X' ' ' ' M A 'i' Eva W. Drummond Walter F. Robbins John Finkbeiner Ioseph Wasserman S. Russel Fouts Iohn I. Whitaker Not pictured here-Florence Kaye. is W Q95 is 5 I , r Wk , ,-A , J i 'A V, , . X,lf ,,.L 1 i?il'i,. .CLE 3' v . W? 1, as wg 1 h ,L . Q QQ' 3 J if HUME EEUNUIVIIES In home economics there are still those who want to live as the pioneers did, without can-openers, dressmakers, and maids. They find there is no greater satisfaction than wearing dresses they themselves have made or eating meals they themselves have cooked. The courses prepare girls for the responsibilities they must assume now and for the ones they will face in womanhood. Homemakers oi the future, Iune McGhie. Bev- erly Wheeler, IoAnn Grcsscup, and Patricia White, sample delicacies made in cooking class. 90 '14 , N9 ll I lt ,pl lg A13-H The making of a dress involves several skills shown here by lnese Svaniells at the machine. lanet Spoert cutting from a pattern, and Linda Beatty adding handwork. The line is important in Austin. whether it be a football line or the hem line that lean Adams pins in for Anna Petruzzo. Not pictured here-Juanita U. Fuller V! X ui , id X A , ,f 1, X gf r l X X, MHP NMISIN Edna L. Ansel Vlasta H. Vedra S .: s H vu iw eff, eammrwsftr s. t.f.r,:anns..4swf:-1. ff, -1-sf-1.1, mf: eityxsnwts EUIVIIVIEHIIII-ll. Every semester the National Ofiice Management Association of Chicago presents awards in typing, accounting, shorthand, and general business. In February Marlene Genson, 459, won the shorthand award, lean Iohnson, 461. the typing award, Gail Sorenson, 454, the general business award, and Roy Ericksen, 452, the bookkeeping award. Austin is the only high school in the city which has two switchboards, one with cords and the other without. Both were installed by the Telephone Company. Other new equipment includes duplicating machines, dictating 2::,f'i:.z':.Liif?::.fizz202z.2:2n2zS:si,::f5z2z1,id 'O machines- Posing machines- and listing machines which will aid students in preparation lor the business world. 0l'Yll'l'lel Cla 0lfll 6e5 fain l 2 0 al' Ol' eff, ' f C ' Ml. 't CJ W W Orson G. Alexander Helen l. Bredehorn Mary M. Dahl Hazel E. Hagland Zenas F. Hathorne Oliver W. Howell Blanche M. Mazanec Marion D. Rauth-chairman Agnes Richards . Not pictured here-Pearl Free Mane F' Scanlon man, Edna Clark, Marcella Mc- Thelma S. Thorson Lindon. Ruth Palmerton. COMMERCIAL 91 MATHEMATICS C The subject of mathematics is as old as the culture of the Arabic people. Yet today this field is more important to every day life than ever before. Buildings, the paintings of great artists, and even pattern designing are based on mathematical principles. Newer and more powerful cars, planes, and other complex machines make the knowledge of mathematics one of the necessities in education. The department offers essential math, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. The rigidity oi cr triangle is demonstrated by Ioyce Mednick, Ray DeDual and Lee Harris with various forms of construction made in Geometry I classes WMA .94 Me .gourwlafion for modern ngmeering Not pictured here-Armin Krebill, Blanche Walker, Leslie Cook. 92 Mildred C. Baier Wilma Brown Maude Bryan Nona W. Daugherty Catherine C. Doheny Elsie Luhan Harold C. Ritter Florence Sheehy Orla Spitler Alta Stubbleiield 'W Piikfe cnvff ff ,X I. X Wg? .fflifybiffggff vt, X' if' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Yea! Yea! Hurrah! These are the shouts that roll out from under the gym doors and echo through the corridors. revealing tense moments or thrills of victory in tumbling, in volleyball and basketball, in classes, and in the toumaments held between division rooms. Sometimes the sounds more closely resemble groans when the physical fitness program causes muscle fatigue and bones begin to protest their aches and pains. fl, Gym is iun from the bottom of the pyramid to the top. Norlu Miller shows a halt squat, hal! straddle vault. Dottie McLindon demonstrates a squat vault, Nancy Buhrdorf accomplishes perfect form in Hank vaultinq. HYMAN CRIZ LOIS V. DUFFY EMILY M. GENGO IOHN S. GILL LOUISE M. HOFMEISTEH HENRIETTA LAVIN ELINOR LEVETT JOSEPH I-I. MURPHY IOSEPH L. RISILY CHARLES W. SWEET CHARLES SULLIVAN CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Not pictured here-Anne Lin- denbaum, Frank Vokac, William Heiland, George Ledcly. 93 5 3 . Ballet members in full splendor pre- pare to make a grand entrance. BALLET Girls in brightly colored costumes, dancing to the music of Chopin, opened the twelfth Gala Performance. Many moods of life , Ligita Zirins, Bonnie Campbell, Phyllis Segal, and Marion Lance demonstrate the gracetul balance necessary to achieve a triumphant finale position. were portrayed. In comedy masks and with trailing veils, the a BETTE WENZEL advanced group performed a masquerade. Complete with castanets K, A and with red roses in their hair, members of the Ballet executed X ' a few Spanish numbers and finally closed with scenes from the X , M - Old West, spiced with guns, cowboy hats, lariats, and a X I N two-boy horse. The Christmas show, centering around a skating I 4 Pond and a royal court, was the Ballet's first entertainment of the year. Dances featured snow balls and jingle bells. Snow 3211- f 'lt Queen Patricia DeWald and the village girl, Gale Gladwin, had 9 solo parts. Other appearances were made at the D.A.B. Drake Hotel k t Show, the Austin Pop Concert, and the Breakfast Bandstand 5 55' program for television. 94 EALA PERFORMANCE Sharon Lipshultz. Ada Schapiro. and Elisse Pogotslry portray the tempta- tions young people have to avoid in growing up. -fi sn l AMI HINID4 Holding releve soussus position, Patricia Sepe represents reserved youth: Patricia De Wald. quizzical youth. sometimes sweet and mis- chievous: Gale Gladwin, tiery youth. JS' Aww: num fir 3 'V 2 'sw XV . ei' ? W Patricia Sepe plays the role ot ci young person. quiet and reserved, and the Corps de Ballet helps her to carry out this mood. ks-V They hold the opening pose lor the Masquerade Suzte Sharon Lipshultz Patricia DeWald Lrgita Zmns and Bonnie Campbell. A pose lrom the Waltz ol Masquer- ade. shows Liqila Zirins kneeling and Gale Gladwin in arabesque. BALLET On February 27 the ballet performed on Ronald Born's Breakfast Bandstand. Dorothy McLindon, on Mr. Born's right, sang My Funny Valentine. A picture finish held by Phyllis Segal, Sherry Freqa, Liqita Zirins. Gale Gladwin. Bonnie Campbell, Ada Schapiro, Sharon Lipshultz, Patricia Sepe, Marion Lance, and Patricia DeWald concludes the last of tive suites of Masquerade , 4 ,, ,iv 4. fb -5.5 V - 5 .Hwy .rf SHUPS Approximately l000 boys have shop scheduled on their programs. A very thorough training is given to those interested, for there are four machine shops, one foundry, two wood shops, three industrial arts shops, five drafting rooms, one printing and one electric shop. The printing shop makes the programs and tickets for various organizations. Affiliated with the shops is the stage crew where members learn to operate lights, P.A. systems, and other mechanical devices back stage. Debris ol dust and chips collect at the jig-saw where Gary Delzmer works on a wall lamp. David Wold and Nick Psichcogos learn uses of the lathe in Mr. Englislfs West Building class. Lower case, upper case, and point size are just a lew of the problems for Ronald Pielli, Iohn Corsini, Al Czerwinslri, Iaseph Greco, Robert Swanson, Gordon Olenick, Robert Wendell, all print shop students in Room 128. if 0 Q35 , ' its '- Q V HAROLD ACHTENHAGEN MAUBICE CLINE LESLIE COOK EUGENE A. IARVIS ROBERT E. KELLEY TACK C. OBERHART 98 t i sf mm ff 1 5' is '-- ffl' k 1 Ji fi . -. M- ,f .6 32 Y wif if 5 ffl.: V vff 'T fl gg f 'M .'kh-r his ,K 2 Q Q: is 'gil f ks A ,j ' t J, my 1 V u., :Q i.. f f f If , -' .4 i.' . , A 5.13 K E . YV VK K li l wk . I A Kz, ' Y w A 'fmg Ls! , 11. 9' -4955 .G J' - x . 5 1--f' , , , , 1, - , 9 i RIFLE TEAM: Bottom How-Robert McLeod Edward Arnold Ronald Berkman Top Row-Robert Passenheim, Richard Brems R. U. T. ll. The fall Rifle Team came in second in the district match. In the Iune semester at the district freshman rifle match Frank Schroeder scored 108 points and Robert Schjerven shot 130. The following persons received R.O.T.C. awards: Cadet Lt. Col. Iohn A. Todoroff, officer's efficiency medal: Cadet MfSgt. Lynn B. Crum, non-commissioned officer's efficiency medal: Cadet SFC Iesse I. Eisenbeis, Drum and Bugle efficiency medal: Cadet 2nd Lt. Richard A. Brems, marksmanship medal: Cadet Cpl. Kenneth C. Quarfoot, first year efficiency medal: Cadets Sgt. Gary H. Iohnson and Cpl. Iohn R. Deaville, neatest cadet medal. l00 COMPANY A Bottom Row-Iames Cullerton, Iohn Mittelbaum, Ronald Pedersen, David Smith, Lionel Ohlson, William Feifar. Marvin Wolf, Gene l-landzel, Ioe Kenny. Second Row-Ioel Atkin, Larry Gelles, Brooks Crum, Charles Bonesz, loe Thesz, Iames Fiolka, Winston Long, Reggie Erdman, Bill Collins, Thomas Knight. Third Row-Charles Edwards, lay Arnold, Gerald Padar, Ieiirey Mich, lra Massing, Ion lohansson, Alan Helford, George Aneste, Michael Carta, Patrick Cos- tello, Ronald Remus. Fourth Row-Richard Winchell, Franklin Bloom, Paul Heller, Ronald Goodman, Frank Anqelos, Donald Albert, Phillip Cohen, Stewart Brekke, Iames Bojanow- ski, Thomas Kafora, Paul Ray. Fifth How-Bernard Krolasik, Roy Blom, Kent Rouse, Gerald Plesnicar, Henry West, Edward Arnold, Dennis Tenk, Allen Katcher, Al McComb, Don Stump, Arthur Speciale, Bob Bruhn. Top Row-Allen Lawson, Erol Uner, Robert McLeod. Iames Ashley, Noel Lindenmuth. COMPANY B Bottom Row--William Andersen, Robert Andersen, Adrian McComb, Nicholas Dominick, Tom Parashis, Steven Ehlinger, Dave Cohen, Patrick Haug, David Barrington. Second Row-Dan Lurey, Richard Burkey, Ronald Tortorella, Leonard Margie, Reggie Meade, Edward Ziemba, William Ford, lack Franklin, Iames Kryzak, lae Wolny. Third Row-Patrick Gauyhan, Arthur Brulle, Iohn Deaville, lim Buckley, Bill Hiller, Dennis Cerese, Rich- ard Naujoks, Sidney Iacob, Don Smith, Mel Spiegel. Gerry Meyerson. Fourth Row-William Bennett, Robert Van Geertrux, Edward De Franco, Fred Bircher, Ralph Carter, Gary lohnson, lim Foley. lerry Plesnicar, Ed DuBrock, Bob Avina, Iohn Milton. Top Row-Bill Romano, Robert Mgolini, Iohn Vernon, Wally Glisson, Iohn Todoroff, David Chapman, Robert Andrews, Ivars Svanfelds, Bruno Renss, Frank Wnek, Donald Ballestro. e 5 ,fig ii l. COMPANY C Bottom Row-Allen Levinson, Edward Preston, Don Stewart, Bob Zapie, Don Zeigler, Craig Lotsofi, Howard Harris, Silvio Zarlenga, Iames Nootens. Second Row-James Sim, Mike Christ, Ron Meclill, Phil Napolitano, Gus Swinehart, Edmund Czarny, Robert Thompson, Robert Funk, Mike Lupo, Ray Thomas. Third Row-Peter Vlahos, lohn Oesterheld, Ioseph Tunno, Steve Nuter, Iarnes Tait, Stan Sharman, Sam Leone, Kenneth Ouartoot, lim Gibes, Melvyn Hutson, Ierry Campbell. Fourth Row-Frank Danno, Louis Cantos, Bruce Bark- ley, Larry Glick, William Hamer, lerry Zaimins, Iames McLay, Gene Capo, Dennis Hanzel, Richard Evans, Raymond Knapp. Top Row-Gerald Eisen, Iesse Eisenbeis, Boris Dyba, William Harris, Ronald Berkman, Dennis Cermak, lohn Richardi, Stan Lullo, Rich McKenzie. COMPANY D Bottom Row-Ralph Piehl, Richard Iacobsen, Leonard Lichard, Glen l-lagstrom, William Bauer, Dean Denicolo, Bob Walker, Richard Storts, Gary Dehmer. Second Row-Ron Tolletsen, William Hollis, Charles Thoren, Ierlrey Iurczyk, San Samaritano, lim Meyer, Robert Sakoski, Bernard Krolasik, Chas. Kirkland. Third Row-Robert Sim, lim Caselle, Chuck Foster, Bill Hill, Chuck Porcellino, Iim Collins, Morris Tuckman, Aaron Katz, Frank Schroeder, Lee Iohnson, Charles Goodrich. Top Row-Wallace Lindquist, Wayne Stout. Robert Maivzke, Gene Szot, Dennis Koutouzos, Iohn Swanson, Bill Hackley, Phillip Bailey, Henry Clemans, Don Malocahy, Tom Thorsen. .ll... J 1 K r. 101 f ll!! Llwilf 6 ci vi LJXQ 6' f v! ff 47,1 A . , , 1 ,K ., . K1-5 if QB 3 Ivan ' Wife. THE IIETIIIITIES IIT IIULUIVIE 5U They begin with early morning rehearsals in Rockwood Hall. They go on in the quiet discussions of ninth period club meetings and in the gruelling work of athletics out on the practice field, learning new plays and perfecting old ones. .L-I I I-Lil.. I I, I I ai: xg- ' I ' P, in ux g :Mm VOTE J VI I if . T ' Wi 2 .-fi I II .' I ' Www Fo L A I N I It S . I-f I I 'TI W TI -Y AG II 103 VARSITY FUUTBALL BILL HEILAND I . A 13-13 tie in the quarter finals of the city play-offs between Austin and Calumet gave both teams a share in the championship, as Calumet, 1 winner on statistics, went ahead to beat Morgan Park 25-19 in the finals. 1 This year's team with the leadership of captains Gene Pagliaro and ' Iohn Lullo became the eighth city championship team Coach Heiland my' Bottom Row-Iohn Panaqakos, Don Upton, Ioe Caldrone, Bruce Miller, lohn Lullo, Gene Paqliaro, Frank Preo, Larry Preo, Ierry Fiarito, Charles Mills. Second Row-Coach Bill Heiland, Iohn Ellman, lim Hennes- sey, Bob Skelton, Craig Ferrill, Chuck Kurkjian, Manfred Schultz, Lou Calamus, Richard Theilen, Chris Virruso, Coach Ioseph Risily. Thlrd Row-Ed l-lill, Roger Baroch, Francis Ursini, Ioel Tedio, Pete Conglis, Leo Wais, Iamss Perillo, David Enq- strom, Iohn Rizek. Bill Bryant, Bill DeLuca. Top Row-Managers: Mike Yum, Norton Kovar. Leonard Slowik. lames Cilek. lack Cadogan. Pat Reidy. Dennis Schwank, Terry Powers, Curtis White, Iohn Buick. Mana- gers: Harold Gluck, Larry Piel. Bob Vandeven. Eugene Smith. Bob Skelton receives his award as Lineman of the Week from the Chicago American. has produced and his eighteenth West Section championship team, , with the Tigers suffering only one defeat against Lane. In statistics during the regular season Austin scored 144 points to its opponents' 25, 1 gained 853 yards to opponents' 846, and had 64 first downs to opponents' 30. Leading ground gainer was Dick Thielen with 407 yards for 53 carries: leading scorer was Frank Preo with 42 points: leading ' tackler was Pat Reidy with 91 tackles: and leading punter was Bob Skelton with 630 yards in 14 punts. an average of 45 yards per kick. 104 Gene Paqliaro was voted the most valuable player to the team: Iim Hennessey, the most valuable lineman: lack Cadogan, the most valuable back: and Dick Thielen, the rnost improved player. Iim Hennessey made All-City at center and Bob Skelton made lineman of the week in the Chicago American and was also named on the American's All-State team along with Frank Preo and Ed Hill, who received honorable mention. VARSITY SCORES 'Austin 12 . . . Morton 12 'Austin 12 . . Fenger 0 Austin 6 . . Lane 12 17 Austin 47 . . Crane 0 9 X A R :Ausein 13 . . sieinmerz o ff ' 1 Homecoming. Austin 13 . . Schurz 0 1 'MW A Austin 26 . . Harrison 0 S V Austin 26 . . Lakeview 0 0 Austin 13 . . Calumet 13 , llprhiu, +Calumet 13 . . Schurz 7 ' 'I-Calumet 25 . . Morgan Park 19 +Calumet 0 . . Leo 12 ' Denotes Practice Games. t Representing Austin in Finals. Tired and dirty. but still victorious varsity players walk down the stairs to the locker room-Terry Powers 1902, Pat Reidy 1921, Bob Skelton 1721, John Buick 1892, EU-CHAMPS WITH EALUMET-'56 Larry Preo 1521, lim Leader 1651. Sti!!-arming his way around a Steinmetz taclcler, Lullo heads for the goal line. Between Dr. Busby and Mgr. Bob Vandeven. Lullo limps oi! the field in the first quarter of the Calumet game. With the timeout almost over, Coach Heiland walks of! the field during the Calumet game. 105 f' N Down goes Cadoqan 6931, fiercely tackled by his Calumet opponent. Hill C872 blocks against Calumet for his team mate. Thielen 1621. VARSITY FOOTBALL Austin's Tigers, crowded around Coach Heiland before the game, have high hopes of beating Steinmefz. l1's over' And Lullo in the lower left corner of the human heap scores another touchdown against Steinmetz. Terry Powers fi-702 relaxes. 5.,,Nxk Bottom Row-George Hansen, Don Minervirii, Tony Florio, Dave Cicero, Bert Minervini, Bill Becker, Lanny Manqano, Bill Sebastian. Second How-Dave Stewart, Edgar Muscat, lohn Schueler, Wallace Dunn, Coach Vokac, James Young, lim Daniel, George Hides, Phil Bizar, Nick Zagotta. Third Row-Phillip Crescio, Yale Corcoran, Dominic Scioli, Douglas Matthews, Iames Vitacco, John Coletta, Danny Tzakis, Iohn Iarf, Bill Currie. Top Row-Andy Hortatsos, Robert Bienick, Ierry Newell, Robert Ward, loe Crement, George Goldberg, Ronnie Karas, Leslie Basso. . 'i l' Q sv.. .S rx A tt i F 0 U T B A I-I I-I F .N ' In spite of a show of spirit, Fenger won 7-2. t 4 kiss ilu f V' 1 I I John jar! Iaterals lo George Hides, who begin My -Q around blockers Dave Stewart, Nick Zagotta, ' 8 gg ny' Dunn during a campus scrimmage. ' WW my n . S C O R E S AUSTIN 18 . . . MORTON 20 AUSTIN 2 . . . I-'ENGER 7 AUSTIN 28 . . . STEINMETZ 2 AUSTIN 6 . . . LANE 6 AUSTIN 12 . . . SCHURZ 7 'DENOTES PRACTICE GAME After dropping their first two pract-ice games to Morton and Fenger, the Austin Tigers went on to end their season with two wins and one tie in West section competition. Against Steinmetz Coach Vokac's team played its best game of the season both offensively and defensively. It was the first time in seven years that Austin has been able to beat Steinmetz. A tie against Lane was obtained only by the smart running of Iohn Bizar who returned a punt thirty yards in the last minute of play for the score. Against Schurz George Hides scored two touchdowns in the first quarter to give Austin the victory in the final game of the season. 107 s cr sweep and Wally SC O RE S Austin 44 . . . Mt. Carmel 35 Austin 21 . . . Weber 46 Austin 50 . . . Lane 61 Austin 29 . . . Lakeview S5 Austin 56 . . . Schurz 44 Austin 61 . . . Roosevelt 58 Austin 218 . . . Weber 78 Austin 50 . . . Amundsen 62 Austin 40 . . . Tait 60 'Austin 53 . . . Crane 71 'Austin 54 . . . Manley 55 'Austin 59 . . . Wells 81 'Austin 94 . . . Kelvyn Park 44 'Austin 74 , . . Washburne 49 Austin 71 . . , Mt. Carlnel S5 'Austin 86 . . . Tuley 50 'Austin 51 . . . Steinmetz 45 'Austin 70 . . . Foreman 38 'Austin 61 . . . Marshall B6 ' Denotes League Game Bottom Row-Charles Glasebrook, Co-capt. Ernest Kumerow, Co-Capt. Chris Virruso, Robert N Geis. Second Row-David Kmet, Don Petersen, Herbert Keckstadt, lerry Modell, Eddie Enstrom. Top Row-Coach Sweet, Caesar Raffaelli, Richard Weber, Mar. Dave Cravens. 1. BASKETBALL r Forward Chris Virruso stretches be- yond a Manley player for a layup shot. CHARLES SWEET ' ll ,J VllHSlTY,,' Racing against the clock and Manley, Charles Glasebrook, forward, drives in for a lay-up. Ernie Kumerow outiumps his Lane player lor the ball as Chuck Glasebrook and Joe Mortell stand ready lor action. Co-Captains Ernie Kumerow and Chris Virruso led the varsity cagers to a fourth place tie in West Section competition with cz record of five wins and four losses and a season record of nine wins and eleven losses. Kumerow, leading the team with 264 points was voted the most valuable player and Virruso the most improved. Major letters were awarded to Don Petersen, Bob Geiss, Chuck Glasebrook, Richard Weber, Ed Enstrom. Ernie Kumerow. and Chris Virruso. Enstrom, Virruso, and Kumerow will be the only starting players returning next year with Virruso and Kumerow again as Co-Captains. 108 With a desperate leap, Bob Loss tries to retrieve the ball ahead ot his Lane opponent. Seated-Coach Sweet, Co-copt. Georqe Bouloukos, Don Gehrke, lim I-Iaussmann, Mqr. Dave Cravens. Standing-Tom Van Artsen, Co- capt. Iohn Russo, Fred Sauter, Bob Loss, Bill Currie, Mike Vaia. -vt AFV' A bftn-fl 5 I vi BASKET BALL TERM 7 1- QZX, Exif' ', fi fx XR. . its. t.ffgii t l XX , ll! f A A . 109 Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin ' Austin ' Austin ' Austin ' Austin ' Austin Austin ' Austin ' Austin ' Austin ' Austin 'lAustin Mt. Carmel Weber Lane Lakeview Schurz Roosevelt Weber Amundsen Tatt Crane Manley Wells Washbume Ketvyn Park Mt. Carmel Tuley Steinmetz Foreman Marshall ' Dunbar 'Denotes League Gomes 'i'Denotes Playoffs Ioe Morrell grabs the ball from three Lane defenders and Ernie Kumerow. FHUSH-SUPH This is one of the tallest Frosh-Soph teams I ever had, said Coach Sweet. Led by Co-Captains Don Gehrke and Bob Loss the team finished fourth in West Section play with ct record of five wins and tour losses. The season's record was nine wins and eleven losses. Gehrke and Loss were elected most valuable and most improved players, respectively. During the middle of the season Tom Van Artsen. Caeser Rafiaeli, and Iohn Russo were moved up to the varsity. City pole vault champion, Chuck Kurkjian, shows perfect form descending from a jump. SENIUBS Bottom Row-lohn Diekleman, Dave Stewart, Roland Larson, Sid Schwartz, Paul Sherlinq, Bruce Miller, Stanley Belodimas. Second Row-Manager Emmanuel Scoulos, lohn Rizek, Dan Tzaktos, Larry Preo, Ken Shippy. Chuck Kurkjian, Frank Oslopchik, Bill lorcian, Merrill Levine, Dennis Schwank. Top Row-Coach Bill Heiland, Edward White, loel Tedio, Al Alderman, Dale Seaberg, Henry Lukaitis, Ronald Rosenfeld, Roger Baroch. Ioe Premack, Iohn Ellman, Ray Thomas, Art Fulkerson, lohn Pidick. TRACK Early in the season the job of leading the track team was turned over to Coach Bill Heiland. The Tigers finished their indoor season by taking fifth place in the Chicago Public League Indoor Track Meet at the University of Chicago. Captain Chuck Kurkjian was one of the four individuals who placed for the Tigers. He captured the only first place for the Seniors in the pole vault. Other places were taken by Frank Ostopchik, third, in the pole vault: Iohn Ellman, third, in the shotput: and Henry Lukaitus, third, in the high hurdles. This year's team showed its strength in the field events scoring l1Vz of their 14W points in these events. -1 ,Min fy mtv: , - , , T, Y .l is rm-amsQ.rsi.a as nu. .xvfmarfrsli ls. x-.maya .iavLl.nmuiusms.:t 1 w - il JUNIDRS Bottom Row-Nick Sebastian, Ron Aherns, Howard Friedman, Chris Athanasopoulos, Barry Libkin, Ron Kiersch, Moxie Davenport, Dominic Caccavari, Rich Samonte. Second Row-Jerry Michaels, Fred Miller, lim Daniels, Edgar Muscat, Andy Hortatsos, Chris Stamatakos, George Hides. Phil Bizar, Bob Hehr, Art Caccavale. Top Row-Managers, Bill Rosberq and Tony Trainag Rich Luhman, Marvin Silins, Berton Selman, Dave Sundin, Bill Spaletto, Jim Hines, Orv Ristow, Iim Young, Robert Schmidt, Louis Feiqenberq, Jim Sbertoli, Coach Bill I-leiland, Paced by Co-Captains Chris Stamatakos and Bill Spaletto, The Iunior Track Team won its seventh consecutive indoor track championship. Stamatakos placed first on the 880 yard relay team and Spaletto took second in the high jump. Leading scorer for the team was Orv Ristow, City high and low hurdle champion. Other members of the winning 880 yard relay team were Mike Vaia, George Hides, and Ron Bizar. Richard Samonte, Robert Schmidt, Robert Hehr, Norman Greenberg, Edgar Muscat, Iames Daniels, and Andy Hortatsos also placed. Orv Ristow wins both the high and low hurdlinq championship in city. Winning the preliminary heat in city is half miler, Rich Samonte. ntl l Life , .5 X We A.: 0 Wu pu- ff ff. H ..... , 'Thjf :gh jumping is B111 Spalettos V FW J specialty. Here he demonstrates ffflvch KLM the western roll. '57' 4 EHUSS EUUNTHY WRESTLING Bottom Row-Paul Sherling, Iohn Lomeo, Gerald Sanlilippo, Dominick Caccavari, Ed Lara, Garry Bernhardt. Second Row-Roy Erickson, Iohn Pidick, Ron Cieslak, Ken Shippy, Merrill Levine, Roland Larson, Al Alderman, Art Fulkerson. Top Row-Sam Gendusa, Burt Sellman, Dave Sundin, Rich Samonte, Coach Iohn Gill, Chris Starnatakos, Iohn Diekelmann, Stan Belodimas, Ray Bruns. Bottom Row-Dan Tzakis, Dom Minervini, Don Upton, Tom Bagel, Iohn Buick, Mike Vallencaurt. Second Bow-Iohn Iart, Ron Matthews, lack Sheils, loe Mize, Pete Conqlis, Vito DiGioia. Top How-Wesley Mukoyama, Phil Crescio, Coach l-leiland, Mgr. Larry Piel, Capt. Bob Caruso, Gordon Cambell, Phil Spolin. The Austin Cross Country team finished their season by placing fifth in the Chicago Public League High School meet held at Washington Park on October 27. Major letter awards went to Capt. Ken Shippy. Art Fulkerson, Ron Cieslak, Paul Sherling, Al Alderman, and Merrill Levine and minor Letter awards to Chris Stamatakos, Dominic Caccavari. Norm Greenberg, and George Bouloukos. H2 Austin's wrestlers suffered its worst season this year, dropping all five oi their matches to Schurz, Lane, Crane, Tilden, and Kelly. Co-Captains Bob Caruso and Fran Ursini were two of the returning lettermen from last year's team along with Ioe Mize, Don Upton, and Iohn Iarf. Caruso and Iarf were the only members of the team who won more points than were scored against them. it SWIMMING Austin's senior and junior swimmers both ended West Section competition with five wins against two defeats. In the North-West Swim Meet the three-man backstroke relay team of Gerry Geren, Tom Bessey, and Bill Zimmerman broke the record for the event. For the first time Austin captured both the senior and junior city diving championships in the same year. Fernando Inglesias won it for the seniors and Norman Greenberg for the juniors. Norm Greenberg's swan dive is one of the specialities that won him second place in diving in the city meet. ,GSNHHQ5 t Y - fl, ' ,Anus uw: 5. .A .QI-A' ...f- ..A. .,.., SENIUH Bottom Row-Tom Be-ssey, Ierry Geren, Richard Mulliner, Bill Zimmerman, Capt. Vladimir Abram- chik. Second How-Sam Gendusa. Don Levy, Bob Lowe, Tom Wirth, Martin Kvame, Harold Gillespie. Top Row-Richard Lieb, Leslie White, lim Brot- now, lohn Yore, Peter Majewski, Coach Risily. JUNIUH Bottom Row-Steve Lapekas, Bob Hemphill, Morris Goldstein. lim Messineo, lim Ginsburg. Second Row-Ierry Gillen, Iohn Wirth, Ken Ryan, Mgr. Henry Lopez. Top Row-Rich Thomas, Tom Arrigo, Dick Zombo, Norm Greenberg, Coach Risily. TENNIS 'A M' TENNIS TEAM: Bottom Row--Arnie Berg, Bob Rodnitzky, Aaron Heller, Phil Berger, Pancho Wallack, Lee Cramer, Marty Gorovsky. Top How-Bill Bibbs, Irwin Shudnow, Marv Unell, Joel Iacobson, Coach Sweet, Eddie Duncan, lack Goldstein, Howie Ellegant, Frank Fannella. Seen here are third year men Arnold Berg, lack Goldstein, and William Gibbs, the latter ranking sixth in the Chicago area. BOWLING TEAM: Michael Rosen, Wesley Harring, David Weiss, Roy Scherdin, Dan Reardon, Steve Moroz, Steve Gallo. A little body English helps Wesley Harrinq to follow through on his delivery. Art Karol lofts the ball over the line, attempting to shoot for a strike. Bowling director, Rudolph Schmidt, meets with Art Karol, league president: Wesley Harring, league secretary: and David Weiss. Coach Sweet's tennis team dropped its first league match of the season to Hyde Park by 4-1. In the state qualifying meet, Austin failed to qualify anybody. Lee Cramerwon his first match but lost his second. The doubles team of Martin Gorovsky and Marty Wallack also won its tirst match and failed in the second try. Austin's bowling squad rolled a three game total of 2719 to win the 19th annual Chicago High School Bowling congress. Steven Moroz' 609 series was the highest in the tournament. Steve Gallo was second with 569. Dan Reardon, Mike Rosen, David Weiss, Wesley Harring, and Ron Scherdin composed the rest of Austin's squad. The entire team will receive major letters. ' 3? 'izgekji ' rr, . rib? BASEBALL Bottom Row-Don Salerno, Burton Miller, Art Stone, Ray Cipriano, Iim Spivey, Charles Mazza. Second Row--Steve Llmbers, Iohn Lundstrom, Iames McConnell, Ierry Fiarito, Chris Virruso, Caesar Raifaelli, Iohn Russo, Larry Ladove, Ierry Aspito. Top Row-Cogch Leddy, lohn Malone, Harry Chronis, Bob Pusateri, A1 Wallenclort, Ernie Kumerow, lim Rance, Iohn Schunk, George Maviqliano, Dave Kmet, Manager Dave Cravens. RM' 1' 11- v fi x W0 x ftt vi -tt it ' wise it ' si . N 1 f he YS Wm! X .ld Wav lvlt t I td 10 , , Nita ,: U N f I x l Power on this years team is provided by M ,. i aw, , ,,..- JV v- X SA, x X X A1 Wallendort, john Schunk, lim Rance, I ii' Y ,Lx -2' PM -N-N ,X Art Stone, and Chris Virruso. ' MM, -v 2 ,hh . fi T Jerry Fiarito awaits the toss from the ' J pitcher in a practice session. Caesar Rafiaeli keeps a sharp eye on the ball. Ili In the first half of the season Austin's diamondmen won five of their seven games. Three oi these victories came in league competition against Foreman. Tuley, and Crane. The Tigers played three of their practice games, beating Von Steuben and Lakeview and losing to Lane. The starting lineup consists of Iim Rance, lst base: Caesar Raiaelli. 2nd base: Art Stone, 3rd base: Ierry Fiarito, short stop: Iohn Schunk, right field: Dave Kmet, left field: Chris Vinuso, center field: Iohn Russo, catcher: and Ernie Kunerow, pitcher. Captain of this year's team is Chris Virruso. 'I15 VARSITY ll FENEINE Bottom Row-Gene Pagliaro, Don Upton, Ben Simon, Iohn Lullo, Francis Ursini, Robert Skelton, Tom Bessey, Les White, Ierry Gererr, Norm Greenberg, Chris Virruso, Art Stone, Steve Lapekas. Second Row-Hector Munoz, Bill Zimmerman, Roland Larson, lim Brotnow, Ernest Kumerow, Alan Vfallendorf, Ed Hill, Don Petersen, Ictmes Rance, Ierry Fiarito, Ioe Mize, Ken Shippy, lim McConnell, Bob Caruso. Third Row--Bob Van de Ven, Roy Ericksen, lohn Diekelmann, Iohn Panagakos, Bob Cockhill, Ron Cteslak, Emmanuel Scoulas, lohn Rizek, Robert Lowe, Dick Zombo, Iohn Iarf, Iim Messineo. Top Row-Frank Salamone, loe DiCanio, Chuck Kurkjian, Ioel Tedio, Bill Del..uca, loe Premack, Nick Cici, Morris Goldstein, Bruce Miller. Richard Rotberg, Dave Leong, and Manfred Schultz joined together to win the Illinois State Fencing championship and the Chicago Public League Championship. This is the third year in a row that Austin has won the state championship which enables them to keep the three ioot trophy. Leong also won the city individual fencing championship and A1 'li Palles placed third. I tl I 116 in ll? Kneeling-Russ Foris, Ken Wuliten, Al Palles, Dave Leong, Bruce Harris, Bruce Finne, Coach Paulson. Standing-Pete Marqarites, Rich Rotberq, Nick Fuscet, Fred Schulz, Bob Kravitz, Phil MacArthur, Fred Cottam. T Dave Leong and Rich Rotberg keep in shape during the fencing season. E.ll.1l. Follow that ball through wins Carol Gustafson high average, high game of 202. and high series of 504. i I. ig ,S JVN: ff X gf' jf I- :rem A GIRLS' BUWLINE 117 The Cinderella bowling scoreboard is the center oi attraction. Seated-Sandy Gold, Laurie Teitelbaum, Louise Bombicino. Standing-Roberta Cohen, Mimi Goldberg, Diane Stein, Carol Rothman, Lana Cohen, lean Elia. Bottom Row-Darlyn Krieqer, Loreta Bavaro, Darlene Calvello, Salvatrice Licitra, Helen Kozios, Donna Glazier, Nancy Barrett. Second Row-Lorraine Schiavone, Barbara Pihos, Elaine Rosko, Gloria Glowacki, Patricia O'Rourke. Leona Weiss, Annette Racanelli, Marilynn Saqan, Top Row-Pat Tannehill, Pearl Lande, Adrienne Marlowe, Rosalie Anderson, Ianet Spoerl, ,loAnn Budwitis, Helen Helander, Doris I-lelander, Helen Poulos, Beverly Kelly. Bottom Row-ludy Gunther, Sharon Dennis, Barbara Oppenheim, Mimi Goldberg, Laurie Teitelbaum, Deanna Armstrong, Iean Elia, Second Row-Roberta Cohen, Lana Cohen, Scotty Anderson, Diane Stein, Dianna Landsman, Carol Davies, Gerry Marlciewicz, Mary Lou Corder. Top Row-Brenda Cudzik. Sec. Carol Gustafson. Geraldine Davies, Marge Rahmer, Bonnie Samuelson, Iudy Lange, Helen Bednarowicz, Marlene Capparelli. E ,ani me Q se-as-maximum Us Spooky spooks, scary skeletons, black cats, and weird monsters were all part of the Girls' Athletic Association party held eighth and ninth periods in the Gym. A spook house made by the members clirnaxed the affair. Afterward, frosted doughnuts and cool pepsi-colas were served at a table decorated in keeping with the season. --,,,,,m-,,,,Wi t t ,fa s.,i..,.,-..M,i.,. .tii The devil, Diane Wallstrom, captures the sou! of the Swiss yodeler, Mary Thomas, at the GAA Halloween party. HALLUWEEN PARTY Anyone for donuts? Come and get 'em lrom Susan Shapiro, Wilma Millet, and Laurie Teitel- baum. Funniest hat and funniest mask win honors for Donna Pisani and ludy McWherter at the GAA eighth period Halloween party. li. A. A. 4.1 fi' , 1 7 44124 Q 5, 3' if ,5 46 ,lf ax? X 1 iii! YS, fa. get sig 5 K W :Ann-any 'S Q 5 v? QE 5 Q If x I me 4k,. in S , Ah.. Q i' , L ' W. jg n X efggw K 'R - if v 1 v I , f I R 1 ' 5 E I A l A I The G.A.A. concentrates in activities Bottom Row-lanet Miller, Diane Klein, Mary Ellen Riddell, Stacy Karris Nancy Marie Grimaldi, Elaine Weinstein, Char- lotta Del Principe, Renee Gould. Second Row-Chris Cortopassi, Scotty An' derson, Mary Ann Damato, Ioan Klatt, Rattaela Mastrodonata, Ieanette Pattalio. Mary Ann Welton, Sandy Oren, JoAnn Weiss. Third Bow-Ruth Rudin, Pat Packer, Marcia Reuter, Fran Marzec, Betty Robe, Kitty Badger. Ioyce Leslie, Mimi Goldberg, Kathy Haqe, Karen Peterson. Fourth Row--Anne Rennison, Patricia Kart- sounes, Helen Sotos, Santa Sangirardi, IoAnne Knapp, DiAnn Palumbo, Nancy Mueller, Pat Higgins, Marsha Rocklin, Mary Lou Corder, Carol Van De Werken. Top Row-lean Peters, Ianet Campbell, Carmina Buonomo, Sonya lohanson, Mar- lene Tauscher, Christine Zack, Mary Anne lnfanti, Geraldine Davies, Iill Markus, Jacqueline Miller, Karen Bjork, Carolyn Burns. Bottom Row-loann Bartley, Maryann Calo- mino, Hildy Hoffmann, Mariorie Truppo. Sandra Grice, Dolores Saviano, loanne Lestina. Second Row-Gloria Schaffer, Doris Ander- son, Carol Molnar, Lorna lordan, Roselyn DeFrank, Peggy Stockdale. Patricia Mc- Carten, Germaine Tannehill. Third Row-Emily Montelalco, Loretta Mis- trata, Dawn Kmet, Ian Banks, Arlene Peltz, Carol Dautes, Brenda Iehlik, Randa Windsor, Margot Ridqway. Fourth Row-Marge LaFiura, Iudy Lange, Barbara Rohde. Sherry Vreuls, Mickey Herlehy, Patricia Sullivan. Ioan Steiole, Christine Voss. Top Row-Beverly Besler. Georgette Voigt- lander, Bonnie Knudson, Anna Giuffre, Terry Kenny, Pam Lane. G A A BOARD- Bottom Row-Sec Carol Daniels, Pres. Diane Markos, Vice-Pres. which attract large groups for Scotty Ahderson, Treas. Mary Ann Ferrara. Paflicipdti-On' They tcok hikes to the Top Row-Laurie Teitlebaum, Wilma Miller, Marlene Capparelli, Chris Cortopassi. Garfield Park Conservatory and to Thatcher Woods, and had a roller skating party at the Hub. They featured a swim meet in January. The Buzz Saws took first place in the basketball tournament of the first semester and the Springers placed second. An intramural volleyball tournament provided excitement for the second semester. 120 BIT ANI! SPUR Happy Day Stables, here we come! This is the only thought in the minds of those lonesome cowpokes who leave school promptly at 3:00 on Fridays and hustle out to the stables for an afternoon of fun. The group is comprised of both guys and gals who go for four legged animals like Amos and The1ma. Miss Thompson is the sponsor and welcomes newcomers who hear the call of the trail. v...1.l,,o Here are more riders irorn Bit and Spur-Ronald Dubart, Robert Toye, Paul Saniilippo, Glenn Hamilton, Don Coda. Dave Koscielnicrk, Ronald Ahrens. Vice-Pres. Marilyn Eltgroth. In spite oi cr little trouble from cr restless horse IDiane Peters and Barbara Hessl, Rich Samonte and Dave Koscielnial: show the freshmen what cr well dressed Bit and Spur member wears for cz ride. Bottom Row-Ed Fuqelseth, Richard Samonte, Corr. Sec. Meridee Coy, Pres. Sherry Vreuls, Rec. Sec. Karen Milwer, Byron Larson, Diana Peters. Second Row-Kathy Kryzon. Barbara Dorsch, Loretta Korasick, Carol Steqmcm, Rochelle Miller. Inez Merker, Pai Olson, Annette Rada, Barbara Hess. Top Row-Richard Thomas, Gus Swinehart, Bob Vreuls, Lynn Larson. .IQ 1' lh u rf ' X' y I lt hhv x Y 'Q lf l ll ., ', 121 Through a varied program, comprising good grooming, college life, social life, and service, the College Club helps its members to make new acquaintances, to widen their field of interest, and to gain poise and useful knowledge. Fashions which can be made easily and inexpensively were modeled by the board members at the Simplicity The winning ot a S-50.00 scholarship is the occasion for Betty Flynn's wearing the corsage, a gift from the sponsors, Miss lohnstone and Mrs. Dahl. CULLEEE CLUB Laura Schmiedl serves punch to Karen Berg, Joyce Pollak, and Nancy Kurinsky, three oi the 16 graduating seniors at the Farewell Tea in the social room. FALL OFFICERS: Seated-Rec. Sec. Sandy Iacobson, Pres. Ginger Watts, Vice-Pres. Betty Flynn. Standing-Corr. Sec. Edith Heftron, Treas. Carole Iohnson, Sgts.- at-arms Susan Meek and Dorothea Bilder. SPRING OFFICERS: Seated-Vice-Pres. Barbara Payne. Pres. Brenda Cudzik, Rec. Sec. Kitty Badger. Standing-Sqts.-at-arms lan Lindquist, Barbara Emerson. Carole Bouwman, Treas. Susan Meek, Sgt.-at-arms Ardis Iackson. it It AM' c L 1 v ' i Style Show. Miss Betty Manning oi the Patricia Stevens Modeling Agency demonstrated proper posture and walking and sitting techniques. Mrs. Hughes, also from the Stevens Agency, used Elaine Rosko as her subject to demonstrate correct make-up for both day and evening wear. lVliss Grace Carlson, dance instructor, gave Pre-Prom tips. New students were invited to a Freshman Tea, where they played Human Bingo to get acquainted with each other and the board members. Acting as hostesses at the Women and Chi1dren's Hospital was a new service of the College Club. Each week end throughout the year four girls donated time to receive and give visiting cards to guests. 122 ALICE IOHNSTONE MARY DAHL Bottom Row-Alice Esdale, Sta- cy Karris, Anna Karris, Virginia Guzzi, Carol Sullivan, Pat White, Virqe Basile, Fran Ba- sile, lanet Tutano, Irene Orton, Ian Lindquist. Second Row-Sandy McDowell. lane Dyon, lean Van Der Aue. Pat Tannehill, Phyllis Lazar, Ioan Ryan, Lois Garner, Rosa- lind Blom, Carole Tucker, Ro- chelle Sherling, Arlene Peltz, Kay Falsone. Third Row-Iudie McCormick, Camille LaCivita, Elaine Schlau. Doris Abbott, Anita Wietesek, Kathie Rorheim, Carol Molnar, Phyllis Lutfy, Ioan Parkes, Fran Marzac, Gerry Freeman, Bobbie lafiee, Sarah Robertson. Fourth Row--Patricia DeWald. Mary Kostner, Phyllis Pallone, Marjorie Truppo, Lorrayne Scholtes. Pat Cowley, Karen Iohnson, Jeanette Heck, Patricia Sullivan, Barbara Broll, ludy Cibula, Carole Bouwman, Marie Ferrill, Karen Synoracki. Top Row-Marge Dominguez, Sonya Iohanson, lill Markus, Miriam Parker, Bonnie Edison, Diane Cyr, Audrey Scariano, Ioyce Miller, Arlene Burk. loyce Uebel, Ruth Struwing. Bottom How--Marlene Bowers, Sharon Puleo, Ianet Miller, Mary Ann Damato, Nancy Marie Grimaldi, Mariorie Crooks, loAnn Scalfaro, Mari- lyn Pasternock, Salvatrice Lici- tra, Hildy Hoffman. Second Row-Lorraine DePas- qua, Norlu Miller. lanet lohnson, ludy Dahlstrom, Carol Mega- hey, Nancy Mueller, Marcy Kel- ler, Dorothy Donahue, Bethea Ure, Janet Tews, Ellen Salvay. 'third Row-Myrna Wieqman. Marlene Tauscher, Kathleen Iohnson, Gayle Schwartz, Dawn Kmet, IoAnne Lestina, Karen Bolker, Francene DeLaFont. Kathleen Mueller, ludy Goss' ling, Merle Ciha, Arleen Rash- kow. Fourth Row-Valerie Tomasello, lanet Morser, Sandra Eisen. Barbara Conrad. Andrea Carl- sen, Teresa Pellico, Iosephine Arena, Skaidrite Pupurs, Fern Nitzberg, Susan Steinmeier, lo- ann Marosco, Kay Hawkinson. Christine Couqhlin. Top Row-Holecita Simon, lean- ette Andria, Linda Ellermann, Pat Losier, Leah Strahl. Louise Rydell, Barbara Rickert, Bertha Bralich, Ioanne Poles, Nancy Erickson. Bottom Row-Sgts.-at-Arms Betty Rabe and Barbie Elder, Corr. Sec. Vice-Pres. Betty Flynn, Mrs, Dahl, Pres. Ginger Watts, Miss Iohnstone, Iohnson, Rec. Sec. Sandy Jacobson, Sgts.-at-Arms Dolly Bilder and Second Row-Kitty Badger, Laura Schmiedl, Angela Rocco, Barbara Berquist, Brenda Cudzik. Elaine Rosko, Barbara Emerson, Marilyn Banks. Third Row-lady Sade, Therese Perri, Rose Palazzo, Barbara Klopp, Edie t-Ieffron. Treas. Carole Susan Meek. Payne, Sonia Spinello, Ian Ioyce Pollak, Nancy Kurinsky, Betty Ganas, Ruth Swanson, Barbara Engquist, Darlene Enders, IoAnn Curphey. Top Row-Mary Considine, Barbara Sturomski, Cathy Hein, IoAnne Knapp, Diana Lee Muscia, Mary Abarre, Doris Sorensen, Barbara Christ, Pam Lane, Jean Ross. KT' tr The American Girl offered unusual variety in activities. Members conducted a drive for junk jewelry to send to the Caney Creek School to be used as pretties or to be traded with tarmers tor food. The Gadget Band from the Lewis School entertained at one meeting. A lecture by Dr. McDermott, head of the Narcotics Bureau of the Chicago Police Department, was so well attended that the speaker was brought back for a second engagement. The club adopted an American Indian family to whom members gave personal assistance. A speaker from Patricia Stevens emphasized the importance in careful grooming, of developing one's own personality and style to bring out natural beauty. FALL OFFICERS: Seated-Co-Regent lo Arena, Co-regent Pam Lane. Standing-Treas. lean Schaffer, Sgt.-at-arms Margo Ridqway, Sec, Norlu Miller. SPRING OFFICERS: Seated-Treas. Nancy Cottinqham, Co-Regent lollnne Waltrip, Co-regent Norlu Miller, Standing-Corr. Sec. Anne Nakamura, Rec. Sec. lean Schaffer, Sgt.-at-arms Gloria DiFronzo, Sgt.-at-arms Hildy Hoffman. 124 AMERICAN GIRL Bottom Row-lanet Miller, Eleanor Paolicchi, Alice Esdale, Carol Sullivan, Marqorie Crooks, Nancy Grimaldi, Stacy Karris, loann Scalfaro, Carol Dunne. Second Row-lean Ross, Ruth Rudin, Mary Ann Damato, ludy Young, Nancy Mueller, loAnne Knapp, Eloise Guenther, Mickey Greco, Phyllis Lutiy, Veronica De Mario. 'Ihird Row-JoAnne Waltrip, Val Camilletti, Mar- lene Tausher, Marcella Keller, Earlene Beaton, Betty Ann Ganas, Betty Kay Flynn, Iudy Lange, Cathy Hein, Betty Baren, Diane Sevcik. Top Row--Carol Blazek, Skaidrite Pupurs, Karen Iohnson, Ioyce Miller, Pam Lane, Norlu Miller, Iosephine Arena, Anna Karris. Bottom Row-Carmen Osquino, Marlene Panebi- anco, Eileen Smyros, Deryl Schmiedl, Anne Naka- mura, Mrs. Heyse, Iean Schaffer, Nancy Cottinq- ham, Carol Walker, Carolyn Mustradi, lan Lind- quist. Second Row-Katherine Caliqiuri, Donna Pisani. Angeline Pasquerelli, Sophie Pantelakis, Carol Bouley, Claire Ippolito, Anne Foglia, Isabell Oresto, Pat Marino, Barbara Kiel, Karen Syno- racki, IoAnne Lestina. 'Ihird Row-Ioan Seaberq, Arlene Peltz, Carol Davies, ludy Latham, Margot Ridgway, Kay Falsone, Elaine Schlau, Lennie Ann Saisirom, Marilyn Spinello, Anita Wielesek, Gerry Freeman, Dawn Krnet, Barbara Sender, Hildy Hoffmann. Top Row-Gloria Schaffer, ludy Gossling, Ardel Gloria Di Fronzo presents one ol nine outstanding service certificates to Nancy Keller and Barbara Christ at the seniors' farewell tea. Palmer, Kathy Williams, Patricia DeWald, Kath- leen Mueller, ludy Erlinq, Geraldine Davies, Louise Ryclell, Carolyn Pitts, Gloria DiFronzo, Susan Gagnon, Nancy Erickson, Cathy Ross Pank. vmeinm Hisrss A M E R I C A N G I R L Al Q.- 131 All , A N J -W . ti. , V X l , 1 H' Amr: H Voted most typical All-American girl by fellow members, Norlu Miller Q Xa. accepts a trophy from Past Co regent lo Arena. junclri .x4re Qaida! Lg l0africL is may C-'aLe Sak 125 USHEHS - USHEHETTES Seventeen years ago the Austin PTA and members of the 1940 graduating class gave forty attractive maroon uniforms trimmed in gold to the newly organized Ushers' Club. Since that time the ushers have come a long way. They have even added forty or more attractive girls, who assist the ushers in handing out programs and seating people at the glee, band, orchestra, ballet, and choir concerts, and also at the graduation ceremonies. The Usherettes are picked for their personality, charm, and ability to be at ease with people. Iohn Buick, Russell McComb, Robin Simpson, Marilyn Pasternock, Betty Rabe, Ianet Weinstein, Balcony Chief Norlu Miller, Barbie Elder, Chief Usher Bob St. Clair, Donald Ballestro, Richard Brems, Bethea I. Ure, Patricia Dewald, ludie McCormick, Connie Parrish, Elaine Lopatin, Manfred Schulz, Chris Kantzavelos, Gene Hay- wocd, Allen Lawson, Kathryn Parsons, loan Arnold, Mike Dornacher, Captain Ron Tolleisen, Main Floor Chief Don St. Clair, Sidney lacob, Rich Gutof, lanet Tufano, Ian Lindquist, Barbara Allen, Evar Miller. Ierry Tordott, Dennis Koutouzos, Sonya Iohan- son, Karen Holmste-ad, Sandy Ramis, Barbara Payne, Carole Bouwman. Kenn Kopke, Ronald Pederson, Caroline Bokios, lulie Ann Sorice, Nancy Grimaldi, Sandy lacobson, Kay Falsone, Roqene Moisand, Bob Centanni, Fred Miller, Bob Neumann, Allen Lasko, A1 Bierlein. Margot Ridqway, Virqe Basile, Chief Usherette IoArme Knapp, Frances Basile, Mr. Coles, Kenneth Madsen, Frank Ostopchik. Barbara Papsch, Ioann Scalfaro, Marjorie Crooks, Laurel Weaver, Bruce Macintyre, In-Coming Chief Donald I-lallberq, Lee Cramer, lim McConnell, lohn Boehm, Carlotta Del Principe, DiAnn Palumbo. Christine Zack, Carole Iohnson, Marilyn Spinello, Dennis Cerese, Balcony Chief Fred Spears, Brenda Cuclzik, Carol Lalla, Iane Dyon. Blending their masculine voices to the tunes of Casey Iones, Mississippi Mud, Christmas Candles, VVhiffenpoof Song, Tumbling Tumble Weed, and Thank the Good Lord It's Friday, the Boys' Glee this year appeared at two Choir concerts. BUYS'ELEE Bottom Row-Frank Gnaqni, Robert Mulhol- land, George Mack, Fred Kohn, berg, Frank Qualtier, Howard Schimmel. Second Row-Bruce Barkley, Pedersen, Bob Wylie, Vice-Pres. Ioe Motto, Roberta Natker, Robert Hehr, Al Silverstein, Larry Donchin, William Iohnson. Top Row-Ioe Gattuso, Tom Connolly. lesse Eisenbeis, Ioe Sica, Mr. Iverson, Pres. Fred Spears, Iomes Ferguson, Treas. Connie I. Smyros, Sgt. at Arms. Ric Stuhlmann. Norm Green- Pielet, Marty Sec. Ronald and Accomp. F.T.A. Seated-Darlene Calvello, Sharon Wolf, Mimi Goldberg, Ellen Lambert, Ida Bartelstein, Tina Ferrera. Standing-Mary Ann Ferrara, John Rini, Frank Ferrara, Ken Marqucrrdt, Diane Markos, Don- ald Fyr, Marlene Capparelli, Patricia O'Rourke. JR.HED EHUSS Seated--Laura Schmiedl, Lois Garner, Susan Steinmeier. Standing-Anne Ptennison, Kitty Badger, Bar- bara Reardon, Carol Bouley. Annelie Rosen- berq. The future teachers made trips to Northern Illinois State College cmd DePaul University to see the campus where tomorrow's educators are being trained. In a panel meeting they discussed the benefits of teaching. The Iunior Red Cross organized drives to provide presents in true Robin Hood spirit for those who would o therwise be forgotten-a thousand Parties in a Box for the Oak Forest Infirmary, one hundred Christmas stockings for children in hospitals, and Easter baskets made by art classes. , 1 27 KEY CLUB The next time you hear people say that boys can't cook. don't believe them. The Key Club had a sellout at their last bake sale for which the boys made their own cookies, cakes, and pastries and netted nearly S30 for the treasury. The Austin chapter is one of 1,562 Key Clubs in the United States and Canada. This year they donated S245 from their Halloween candy sale to the Brain Research Foundation and assisted the Youth Rally by ushering and by contributing the proceeds of a dance to the Rally and to a youth scholarship. L, t Q Q A UL Z' l an 0 e Q n Gene Haywood and Don Fyr demonstrate how they helped Ev, .1 53, sell nearly S500 worth of peanuts for the Childrens Welfare 3 Q5 Fund on their annual Kiwanis Kid's Day. OFFICERS: Seated-Vice-Pres. Robert E. Peterson, Pres. Bob ,, W St. Clair. 5 Standing-Senior Director Iohn Todorofi, Sec. Fred R. Spears, bf lunior Director Donald Hallberg, Treas. Lee Cramer. Bottom Row-Dir. Iohn Todoroii, Sec. Fred Spears, Vice-Pres. Robert Peterson, Pres. Robert St. Clair, Treas. Lee Cramer, Dir. Donald Harmberq, Dir. Gus Zissimopoulos. Second Row-Ice Schultz, Nick Kinnas, Richard Arnold Silver, Sherwin Olken, loel Klein, Al Bierlein, Dave Leong. Garry Bernhardt, Mr. Coles. Third Row-Evar Miller, Iohn Boehm, Raymond Thomas, Donald Spapperi, Bob Neumann, Frank Gaqliano, Frank Ostopchik, Bruce Miller, Edward Burgh, Rich Gutof, Bob Beck. Top Row-William Harris, Iames Brotnow, Chris Kantzavelos, Frank Wahlstrom, Dennis Koutouzos, Gerald Eisen, Gene Haywood, Frank Anqerame, Donald Fyr, lohn Sanders. Mv- rsvj ' , Qt ' -' . A 'tl fwfr X if H le' K ' 5 ' ' 'A ' , Y . , W ,L A -5-fn -bein -if . e. lg , . -1- f..-sneer: .Q as Sf Lili Mi. ' L ,G -vi .' w i Q Row H-Nunzio Casalino, Pier Borra, Bonnie Samuelson, MaryAnn Infanti, Mary Abarre. Row G-Margot Ridqway, Barbara Elder, Carol Bouwman, Barbara Broll, Nancy Mueller. Row F-Barbara Papsch, Ioanne Morosco, Pat Suchoski, Fran Basile, Virginia Basile. How E-Norlu Miller, Marilyn Pasternock, MaryAnn Damato, Terri Perri, lanet Miller. Standing-Iohn Dillon, Bob St. Clair, Lee Cramer, Ron Tolleison, Bob Van de Ven, Fred Spears. SUUINL PLNNNINE The job performed by the Social Planning Committee was decorating and making bids for the eighteen dances of the year, advertising them, and arranging for entertainment during the intermissions. They also selected the iollowing names for the events: Teahouse of the Austin Moon, Hippity Hop Hop, Sophomore Serenade, Freshie Prolics, Rockin' Through the Green Door, and Austin's Sock Hop. In co-operation with the A.S.G. they sponsored our annual homecoming dance. Their work in the spring was to select one freshman, one sophomore, one junior, and one senior queen at four different socials. Then these four competed for the title of Miss Austin. Barb Elder, Marilyn Pastemock, and Mary Abarre point to the sign ot Iun and irolic that can be had at the evening social. Ric Stuhlman decorates with shamrocks and top hats for the shenanigan festivities in the evening. Cheers resound through the gym as Mary Abarre and Fred Spears crown Karen Bjork sophomore queen at the social. Hockin' through the Green Door. 129 Q. 1 L gif , 14, l rl .1 .aa I Mr. ee, a former commercial teacher at Austin, was a guest speaker at one Stamp and Coin Club meeting. He brought with him stamps and coins collected during his world travels and exhibited them to interested student collectors and to the club sponsor, Dr. Drossos. Anthony Chevas, George Contos, Helen Kazantzis, Kathy Nassiakos, Esther Maqgos, Esther Deligan, Christ Platis, Erol Uner, George Aneste, Frank Angeles, Arleen Ross, Peter Apostal, Vice-Pres. Chuck Edwards, Tom Sherris, Stacy Karris, Anna Karris, Olympia Sherris. Sec. Helen Spiropoulos, George Matheos, Pierratos Chrysanthe, Mr. Drossos. He1lo, Roman boy, hello, Roman girl. This is the appropriate greeting used by Latin Club students at the Roman Banquet. They came dressed in togas, the ancient Roman dress, to eat Roman food but to be entertained with American games, such as 20 questions. One of the members added the final Roman touch by telling the story of Minerva. Bottom Row-leannine Urban, Carol Rhode, Irwin Harris, Linda Pratt, Lorrayne Scholtes. Second Row-Bill Bennett, Peter Margarites, Aline Rausch, Ioyce Left, Tina Panagakos. Top Row-Ioan Arnold, Kay Hawlcinson, Pat Cowley. Carol Walker. Masque and Gavel is a dramatic organization that meets every Friday to discuss techniques of acting. pantomime, and drama in general. In Iune they presented Dino, a four act play. Members who have been accepted in the new chapter of Thespian are Charles Harris, Phyllis Weiss, Donna Buster, Barbara Ceriale, Ken Ryan, n Susan Loving, and Irwin Harris. Pres. Charley Harris. Front Row-Rec. Sec. Tom Connolly, Corr. Sec. Irwin Harris, Sgt.-at-arms Kenneth Ryan, Vice-Pres. Donna Buster, Mrs. Lewkowicz, Mr. Catt. Second Row-Marlene Bowers, Barbara Ceriale, Deanna lrhgitrong, Carolyn Gunnell, loyce Left, Lois Balow, Nancy o e. Third Row-Stuart Cohen, Peter Margarites, Marshall Ellenstein, Louis Axelrod, Bill Rosberq. Arthur Brulle. Fourth Row-Sharon Uretz, Ardis Koloms, Phyllis Lipman, Bob Lerner, Larry Glick. Filth Row-Bonnie Campbell, George Aneste, Phillip Cohen, Linda O'Brien, Diane Griefen. STAMP-EUIN - LATIN ' MllSllUE tl EAVEL 130 DHAMATIE WURKSHUP Official looking members of the Board ot Education, worried townspeople, and the new high schools teachers come to lite before the cameras ot WGNTV in the Dramatic Workshop's presentation ot l00 Years ot Education. Larabee, Larry Henkin in real lite, bumps into Sabrina, portrayed by Angela Rocco. and on tirst impression mistakes her for Gretchen. Let em roll is the command which sets ludy Wolf, lim Kerkemeyer, Frank Gagliardo, and lim Maloney in action on the movie Remember When being shot tor freshman orientation. A tense moment arises when David's ex-Wife Gretchen, played by Marylyn Iankowsky, enters the room to qc sailing with Lionus, enacted by Mort Markowitz. Sabrina brings a git! cockatoo for Maude, whom Debra Schaffer impersonates, but Iulia, Marlene Barlient and Sabrina's father, Chafieur Fairchild as done by Frank Gagliardo, have a better view ot it than Maude does. Sabrina Fair and Time Out for Ginger were two! full length plays given by the Dramatic workshop, a new organization sponsored by Mrs. Lewkowicz tor those interested in advanced acting. Their presentation of an early meeting of the Chicago Board of Education was selected for televising as a part of the High School Centennial celebration. On a non-competitive basis they entered two one-act plays for the city wide festival at Wilson College. High Hurdle was given at the school assembly for Brotherhood Week, Case for Books for the P.T.A. and Dubbler tor the College Club. The Dramatic Workshop group went Hollywood and made a movie Remember When. WM, 1 .lr V I .ref-.44-e N f war --.-. -new .al-sf-f Construction drawings are prepared for the 1957 Metropolitan build- ers home contest by members ot Mr. Iarvis's architectural 5 class. Bottom Row-Anthony Lisanti, Richard Daly, Howard Ellegant, Marcia Lee Wilson, Su- zanne Loebig, Stuart Cohen, Ioel Klein, Richard Manners, Michael Macaluso. Second Bow-Ioe lelinek, Paul Witzel, - Warren Mueller, Bob Hornocek, Frank Bar- ber, Larry Leverens, Ron Migasi, loe Traina, Noel Lindenmuth. loe Balsamo. Third Row-l'-'rank DeMarco, lack Strobel. Robert Norcross, lack Bezpalec, lim Erickson, Bob Wermes, Peter Majewski, Chris Nichol- son, William Vogeney, Stan. Balodimas, Nunzio Casalino. Fourth Row-William Romano, Edward Gar- cia, Rich Gutof, Bert Goodman, Nick Mav- romatis, Eddie Schumann, Ron Matthews, Roo. Wendort, Rick Garcia, Charles Fiohito. Greg Harper. Filth Row-Mr, Solem, Warren Allabastro. Iames Young, William Iordan, Gregory Beamer, Gary Waterstradt, Mike Accardi, Dennis Schwank, Gus Zissimopoulos, Murph Schade, Bob Perz, Mr. Iarvis. Bottom Row-Robert Funk, Dominic Cacca- vari, Henry Lopez, Glen l-loqstrom, Hector Munoz, Martin Kuame, Waldemar Borowski. Daniel Casole, Paul Barber. Second Row-Dan Reardon, Iohn Diekel- mann, Peter Karabatsos. Iohn lenieins, Edgar Muscat. Bill Markus, Bill DeMaria, Louis Ful- ler, Anthony Dasta, Bill Kolze. Third Row-Roger Stade, Paul Schafer, Maris Treiguts Wayne Balz, Curtis White, Bob Gohde, Vince Bianco, lohn Forker, Kalman Dickstein, Eddie Levin. Fourth Row-Iim Spivey, Iohn Kowicz, Sala- vator Liberati, Roger Schmiedl, David Russell, Ernest Kumerow, George Maviqliano, Iim Stavropoulos, Ken Rost, Tom Van Artsen, Top Bow-Mr. Solem, Cameran Hedlind, Bill De Luca, Rich Greco, I. G. Moran, Mr. Iarvis. 132 ARCHITECTS' CLUB Five of the 13 top prizes were won by the Architectural Department in the city wide competition sponsored by the Chicago Metropolitan Home Builders Association. The winners, Iohn Moran, second prize: Ioseph Balsamo and Gregory Harper, honorable mention: Richard Daly and Stan Balodimas, mention, brought honor and prestige and 3135.00 to Austin and its architects. The exhibition of 27 drawings representing Austin architects was displayed at the Home Show held at Navy Pier and was shown at numerous Loop stores and at the Illinois Vocation Association convention. Visits to architectural offices, as well as visits from professional architects, such as Eugene Voita and A. I. DelBianco, an alumnus of Austin, have cleared the outlook for the students of these classes. EAST ADJUSTMENT Do you need help in adjusting to school? If you do, you can get it by stopping at the East Adjustment Office. You can find out what course to take and how to realize your goal in life. Incoming students are interviewed here and are sometimes given tests. All personal records are kept in the office and are available to teachers. HUSTESS CLUB Seated-Beverly Scholl, Mar- lene PaneBianco, Mary lean Parsons, Janet Tufano, Salva- trice Licitra, Charlotte Rich. Standing-Marilyn Kramer, Ann Regan, Richard Bisk, Da- vid Cravens, Veronica DeMario, Merna Nitzberq, loann Weiss. Front Row-Patricia DeWald, Sandra Isaacs, Nancy Toffel, Lois Balow, Iudy Zachary, Sarah Robertson, Janet Morser, Ardis Koloms. Back Row-Sharon Mueller, Karen Bolker, Beverly Nesheim, Nancy Feeley, Harriett Elman, Bonita Grach, Patricia Davis, Valerie Dullum, Maxine Rend- ler, Lynda Brusman, Sandra Gold. lune McGhie, Diane Mar- kos, Rosalie Puleo, Rose Palaz- ,,1,- zo, loan Miller. EAST UEEIEE Telephone ringing, students asking peculiar questions, busy foot steps on the office floor- these are just some of the things heard by students who work in the East Building office. Under Mrs. MacSteen's supervision, they not only learn how to work in an office but they also receive honor or service points. To be a gracious hostess, to set a table properly, and to plan a party are among the lessons learned by members of the Hostess Club. This year they served at two faculty teas, a football banquet, a combined athletic banquet, and a Kick Off dinner for the Social Center, which was attended by 450 teachers. lane Finley was the winner over 50 entrants in the Betty Crocker Contest and thus became eligible for Miss Illinois. Bottom Row-Dolly Bilder, Janet Miller, Therese Perri, Rosalie Pere- ira, Marilyn Gore, Elaine Kamaris, Catherine Naumica, Barbara Berg, Claire Ippolito, Nancy Lee, Donna Glazie, Betty Botes. Second Row-Mary Ellen Riddell, Ieanette Pattalio, Gamett Hubert, Carol Edwards, Pat Marino, lane Finley, Beverly Grosse, Barbara Papsch, Carol Laila, Phylis Benko, Isabell Oresto, Pat Bartram. Third Row-Adele Zanetto, Iudie McCormick, JoAnn Curphey, Ro' gene Moisand, Susan Meek, Mrs. Vedra, Carmen Osquino, Laurel Weaver, Mickey Moschetto, Kay Falsone, Alice Bezdicek. 133 EXPUNENTS Who? Twenty-seven happy students - grade S-out of a club membership of 94! They are real enthusiasts. eager to learn the practical and the theoretical Bottom Row-Mary Ann Vifelton, Iudy Majdanski, Iames Nettenstrom, Don Zeigler, aspects of mathematics under the Phillip Spolin, lnez Merker. - l Second How-Maxine Norin, Rosalind Blom, IoAnn Weiss, Arleen Rashkow, Valerie 15 Udefshlp of M155 BTYUH- Kain, Gayle Schwartz, Judy Bartelstein. Third Row-Iudy McWherter, Ann Rubio, Barbara Sender, Ianet Morser, Barbara Sundin, Sandra Eisen, Sharon Potempa, Susan Shapiro. Top Row-Alvin Gordon, Paul Beamer, Miss Bryan, Richard Bisk, Louis Feiqenberg, Evan Cameron. MUVIE UPEBATUHS Remember that movie you saw in your classroom? Did you wonder how it got there? Well, at your teacher's request one of these boys set up the projector, ran the film, then rewourid it, spliced it ii necessary, and returned it to the Visual Education Room. 2, i- x Bottom Row-Mr. English, Bob Neumann, Gus Dounias, Tom Parashis. i Second Row-Mike Yuro, Bill Hamer, Herb Felsenfeld, Fred Fishman. Third Row-l-larry Maram, Roger Dema, Bruno Antoniolli. Irwin Pearlman, t Phil Graqe, Elliot Goldman. Top Row-Aaron Heller, Robert Uqolini, Richard Van Berschot, Fred Bircher. U E B G B Irving Loundy, Robert Van Geertruy. 1 l Sealed-Sec. Phillip Cohen, Treas. Bob Beck, Vice-Pres. Sheldon Lande, Sgt.- at-arms Iohn Deaville. l Standing-David Barrington, Stewart Brekke, Gary Johnson, Edward Ziemba. 1 Haven of the round table discussion and the S - 5 orderly argument, the club debated these 'il various subjects: Federal Aid to Education, The Effectiveness of the Veto, and Federal Aid to the C.T.A. Before the Kiwanis they debated: Resolved That the Federal Budget Should be Reduced. Round table discussions helped to develop ease of speaking. 134 ITALIAN ELUB Each year the Italian Club gives boot shaped pins symbolizing Italy to students who have maintained a superior average for one semester. If they continue to get high marks they are awarded certificates of merit. The latter were given to Loretto Bavaro, 220: Rosalie Fulio, 156: Carol Lumm, 156: George May, 252: Diane Palmer, 156: Florence Paoletti, 156: Anne Wnek, 3175 and Rita Anacleris, 207. Tape recordings by Dr. Enzo Pestelli, Cultural Attache to the Italian Consulate in Chicago and Mr. Nicola Rossi Lemeni, world famous basso of the LaScala Opera House in Milan, Italy, were heard at the meetings. SPRING OFFICERS: Seated-Vice Pres. Mary Ann Pecucci, Pres. Marilyn Spinello, Rec. Sec. Rita Anaclerio. Standing-Corr. Sec. Fran Basile, Festivities Chair. Virginia Basile, Treas. Bob Cen- tanni, Sgt.-at-arms Mary Giganti, Publicity Chair. Kay Salamone. FALL OFFICERS: Seated-Rec. Sec. Darlene Calvello, Pres. Josephine Loizzo, Vice-Pres. Mary Ann Pecucci. Standinq-Sgt.-at-arms Fran Basile, Festivities Chair. Rita Anaclerio. Pub. Chair. Sandra Martini, Sgt.-at-arms Betty Baren, Mr. Iames lorio, Corr. Sec. Virginia Basile, Pub. Chair. Marilyn Spinello, Treas. Phyllis Russo, Festivities Chair. Loretto Bavaro. Bottom Row-Joe Schultz, Donna Gilardi, David Koscielniak, Roseann Vescio. Marlene Sandei, loyce Grippo, Darlene Calvello, Pres. Iosephine Loizzo, Clara Woltman, Sharon McLaughlin, Carolyn Mustradi, Loreta Bavaro, Judy Antonqiovanni, lack Vita. Second Row-Caesar Raiiaell, Fran Basile, Virgo Basile, Kathryn Parsons, Cecelia Romano, Charlene Drew, Salvatrice Licitra, Donna Pisani, Florence Paoletti, Diane Palmer, Rosalind Carso, Theresa Pusateri, Phyllis Russo, Connie Palumbo, Ray Cipriano. Third Row-Dominic Caccavari, Peggy Stockdale, Tina Ferrera, Arlene Martorano, Loretta Mistrata, Sharon Monti, Katherine Caliqiuri, Joann Caccamo, Joanne Bielko, Mary Giqanti, Carol Lumm, Pat DiBattista, Iosephine Cavallaro, Phyllis Pallone, Rosslyn DeFrank, Ma1yAnn Pecucci. Fourth Row-Mickey Greco, Ianet Pinqitore, Bonita Petrone, Ann Pacific. Donald Spapperl, Donald Coda, Joe Calabrese, Anthony Dasta. Louis Fuller, Bob Perz, Donald Maddalozzo, Carinne Lubke, Mary Saracco, Marilyn Spinello, Sandra Martini, Frank Ferrara, Bob Centannt. Top Row--Ioy Evans, Betty Baren, Rita Anaclerio, Sandy Gulino, Karen Meyers, George Mavigliano, Angie Milazzo, Patricia Sullivan, Barbara Rendek, Esther Bartucci, Nancy Falcetta, Madelyn Steward, Barbara Reardon, Josie Logalbo, Irma Bartucci. N HUNUH CLUB Bottom Row--Nancy Barrett, Elaine Lopatin, Ieannine Urban, David Barrington, lean Dona- hue, Merike Adamson, Tina Ferrera. Second Row-Roberta Cohen, Lana Cohen, Fern Cobb, Bobbi Natker, Kelli Gardner, Fran Basile, Carol Bouley, Elise Solomon. Third Row-Valerie Dullum, Christine Karis, Irwin Harris, Howard Ellegant, Roberta Acker- man, Ieanne Aedo, Phillip Cohen, Betty Baren, Trudy Fox. Top Row-Sidney Blatt, Jeanette Andria, Iohn Deaville, Bruno Antoniolli, George Bakalis, Charles Edwards, Irwin Axelrod, lay Arnold, Victor Bezman. Bottom Row-Bernice Guz, Salvatrice Licitra, Darlene Calvello, Sharon Kozin, Marilyn Kramer, Suzanne Goldfine, Betty Spilky. Second Row-Estelle Edelstein, Barbara Oppen- heim, Kay Hawkinson, Ioanne Blondin, Barbara Pihos, Ieyce Lett, Ioel Klein, Ftosella Stern. Third Row-Norman Israel, Merle Green, Gary Schwartz, Ieanette Heck, Karen Tencate, Fred Kohn, Robert Lerner, Judy Young, Janet Iohnson. Top Row-Sonya Iohanson, Allen Laslco, Brian Kerman, Dennis Koutouzos, Iohn Keller, Gary Iohnson. Bottom Row-Sharon McLaughlin, Carol Sulli- van, Bohby Proiansky, Barbara Polovin, Linda Pratt, Ioan Ryan, David Meyer. Second Row-Lorrayne Scholtes, Anita Wiele- sek, Sophie Pantelakis, Elaine Rosko, Naomi Nunes, Howard Pielet, Bruce Maclntyre, Merna Nitzberg. Third Bow-Mary Kostner, Sandra Martini, Arleen Ross, Ina Posner, Roselyn Goldman, Irene Friedman, Diane Mednick, Anita Ross, Marc lvlawelis. Top Row-Dallan Mulnix, Ierry Michaels, Ken- neth Rooney. OFFICERS: Seated-Pres. Bobbi Natlcer, Sec. Sophie Pantelakis. Standing-Tre-as. Elaine Rosko, Vice-Pres. Kelty Badger, Sgt.-at-arms Ieanette Heck, Sqt.-at-arms Mary Kostner. An audience participation quiz program in which the contestants were chosen by a drawing was directed by Miss Bailey and Miss Luhan. the sponsors of Honor Club. Diane Freeman and Angelo Prouenzano answered the most questions in the chosen categories, history, movies and current events, and were declared winners. During the annual talent show Fran and Virginia Basile sang a duet called Troub1e. Susan Steinmeir, Ieanette Heck and Ada Sutker played the piano. 136 HONOR CLUB Fishin' for something beside S's, Susan Sieinmier, Anita Wielusik, Barbara Rickert, Tom Bagel ride atop their homecoming float. ere re flue .gilzofarfihiia innem 0 flue jufure Bottom Row-Dorothea Bilder, Annelie Rosenberg, Ianet Tews, Meryl Goldman, Hildy Hoffmann, Indy Goldberg, Iudy Stein. Second Row-Cathie Komblilh, Edith l-lefiron, Susan Steinmeier, Eloise Guenther, Kitty Badger, Ioan Sleidle, Dale Waqenheim, Laura Schmiedl. Top Row-Edward Ziemba, Barbara Rickeri, Barbara Payne, Sheldon Harsel, Raymond Thomas, Franklin Bloom, Angelo Coprovenzano, David Sundin, George Contos. , Bollom Row-Diane Sherman, Bethea Ure, Ann Gekas. Diane Freeman, Maxine Rencller, Elaine Weinstein, Germaine Tannihill. Second Row--Phyllis Lazar, Sharon Urelz, Don Sherrer, Barbara Emerson, Marilyn Splnello, ludy Francois, Dianne Philippsen, Norm Greenberg. Top Row-Sian I. Balodimas. Louis Canios, Paul Naslund, lmants Eksevics, Rick Mickelsen, William Ioanson, Roberi Leibman, Kenn Kopke. 'I37 X gf , , , Bottom Row-Sheila Sohn, Ellen Lambert, Vice-fPres. Gail Sorenson, Pres. Linda Cor- dogian, Mrs. B. K. Iacobs, Treas. Robert St. Clair, Sec. Susan Rotstein, Anna Cozza, Therese Perri. Second Row-ludy Abrams, Marcia Lee Wilson, Ioyce Friedman, Mary Ann Ferrara, Ruth Swanson, Edwina Tretny, Frances Calomeni, Pat Higgins, Darlene Kary, Adele Zane-tto. Third Row--lda Bartelstein, Ruth Pressler, Marlene Genson, Sherwin Olken, Iohn Rini. Louise Cattapan, Marsha Robbins, Diane Markos, Betty Flynn. Top Row-Donald Fyr, Beverly Scholl. lerry Tornheim, lanet Gratz, Frank Ferrara, Evar Miller, Iohn Todoroif, Malcolm Wise. loseph Antoniolli, Loma Green. Bottom Row-Diana Lee Muscia, Veronica DeMario, loAnn Scalfaro, Edith Wolper, Mar- ilyn Pasternock. Karen Peterson, Ian Banks, Barbara Ann Smith, Marlene Capparelli. Second Row-Dorae Vonashek, Scotty An- derson, Iudy Pieper, Caroline Bokios, Iudy Latham, Mary Considine, Zina Zunder, Bar- bara Elder, Sharon Adler, Olqa Litus. Third Row-Shirley Selman, Virginia Del Giorno, Astrida Lorbergs, Phyllis Segal. Dianna Landsman, Myra Kahn, Anna Liritis, Iohn Sandots. Top Row-Kathleen Iohnson, Christine Zack, Francis Angerame, Bill Kell, David Drum- mond, Eugene Onesto, Piercarlo Borra, Carla Swanson. NATIUNAL HUNUR SUEIETY This year the National Honor Society formed the Membership Committee, whose purpose is to tell new students, through division talks, about the Society and about the necessity of beginning early to earn the high grades and the honor points that are required of all candidates for N.H.S. Mr. Wasserman talked to the group on the scientific approach to thinking and at another meeting the students saw Mr. Sommer's colored slides of England and France. To raise one hundred dollars for two or three scholarships, the club gave bake sales and held penny raffles with savings bonds as prizes. 138 Gold tassels bedeck the caps ot NHS members, Fran Calomini, who wears a cape of white tor scholarship: Gail Sorenson, coped in gold for character: Pres. Linda Cordogian: Torchbearer John Todorott: Sue Rotstein in a red mantle symbolizing service: and Bob St. Clair, whose cape of purple depicts leadership. AUSTIN STUDENT EUVERNMENT SPRING OFFICERS FALL OFFICERS PIER BORRA President MARILYN SPINELLO VicePresident SANDRA IACOBSON Secretary-Treasurer ROBERTA NATKER Executive Secretary ROBERT PETERSON President LEE CRAMER Secretary-Treasurer DONALD FYR Parliamentarian The Non Smoking Committee, Iudy Goldberg, Janet Miller, ludy Stein, and lim Gibes, litter the smokers out of Austin. Awsviw QUJOUQT JI' 55' 217 owv'a:M:x9m'F A1 J! V 1? iI ., IESSIE SCHLEICH A.S.G. offers opportunities to all those who wish to be a part of their student government. It is preferable to join in the first or second year so that one may understand more thoroughly the goal of this organization and may participate to the fullest in its activities. Requirements for potential officers are a signed petition. at least one year's membership. a scholastic average of 2.5, and recommendations from three teachers, one of whom must be the division teacher. Students running for president must be seniors. Every student in the A.S.G. must be on a committee each semester. He may sign up for the one of his choice, but if there are too many on that committee the President may change him to another. 139 HAZEL RYLANDER GOVERNMENT!-XL AFFAIRS STUDENT PERSONNEL 140 Sandra Jacobson, Janice Banks, Pier Borra, lane! Gratz. Richard Guidice, Angelo Provenzano, Robert Mednick, Bob Vreuls, Terri Perri. Lee Cramer, Trudy Fox, Maurine Schmidt, Naomi Nunes, Iohn Sandors. Harold Klor, Anna Liritis. Francis Auzerame, Kenn Kophe, Eva! Miller, Patricia O'Hourke, Adele Zanetto, Frank Giodano, Darlene Kary, Miss Rylander. Chair. Fred Spears, Sec. Norlu Miller, Betty Baren. Nancy Barrett, Frances Basile. Barbara Broil. Marlene Capparelli, Barbara Christ, Sandra Ciotola, Marjorie Cooks. Marlene Genson, Mimi Goldberg, lucly Gossling, Nancy Grimaldi, Gail Israel, Ioseph Ierilynn. Marilyn Kramer, Judy Latham, Elaine Lopatin. Fran Marzec, Sue Meek, Marilyn Pasternoclr, Karen Peterson. Frank Ferrara, lim Fergerson, Pat Dil?attista, Diane Freeman, Betty Ganas, Angela Rocco, Ioan Ryan, Karen Smith, Marilyn Spinello, Diane Stein, Loretta Teitelbaum, Sandra Teitelbaum, Sherry Uruels, Ric Stuhlmann, Iudy Cibula, lean Ross, lerald Levin, Lillian Kagan, Ioe Motto, Richard Thomas, Ester Deligan. Austin is My School. These signs are a part ot the campaign organized by the Governmental Affairs Committee to rouse school spirit. In this committee all matters of constitutional procedure are thoroughly discussed. Any contemplated amendment is considered here before being sent back to Congress for a vote. The Student Personnel Committee checks applications for awards for service in A.S.G. For a minor letter a student must have served four semesters with one activity tor each, such as Flower Day or Tag Day participation. For a major letter he needs to have five semesters' service with one activity during each one, and he must have held an office. SERVICE SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Avon U71 ll. S. E. :A . I 5 , G The Service Committee worked on One Way East and No Parking areas to make it easier to enter and leave the parking lot. They put up No Smoking posters in the corridors. They had charge of Homecoming publicity including posters, newspaper articles, and dance tickets. They made arrangements for grade school visitors to tour Austin. The special activities committee with Terri Perri presiding set a goal of 5600.00 for the Community Fund collection. They decided that the Austin Student Aid Fund would be divided into two parts with three-fourths of all money collected LAWRENCE SOMMERS for the fund used for football insurance and one-fourth used for Student Aid. Chair. Gene Haywood, Rec. Sec. Mary Considine, Corr. Sec. Ginger Buck. Dottie Donahue. Phyllis Lutty. lane Dyon, Pat Higgins, Emily Montelalco, leanette Heck, Barbara Emerson, Helen Poulos, Iudy Stein, ludy Goldberg, Jim Gibes, Douglas Ruqh, Manny Price, Mary Abarre, Mr. Sommers. Seated-Carol DeGenova, Ginger Buck, Darlene Kary, Rec. Sec. Marilyn Pastemock, Corr. Sec. Karen Peterson, Sen. Adv. Mary Abarre, Adele Zanetto, Marlene Capparelli. Standing--Priscilla Danna, Iudy Gossling, Marjorie Crooks, Pam Lane, Ric Stuhlmann, Chair. Terri Perri, Lee Cramer, Bruno Antoniolli, Frank Giordano, lane Dyon, Fran Marzec, Judy Latham. Lx' Q r Building-grounds: Chair. Bruno Antoniolli, Sec. Mary Ann Ferrara, Sgt.- at-arms Louise Cattapan, Ass't Sec. Diane Markus, Ray Cipriano, Richard Gutof, Teresa Pellico, Gerry Eisen, Iohn Rini, Tina Ferrera, Barbara Polovin, Charlotte Rich, Linda Corclogian, Bob Centanni, Sr. Adviser Andy Kajati, Mr, Oberhart. ll. S. E. FALL CABINET: Seated-Club Rep. Darlene Cary, Club Rep. Marilyn Pasternock, Sr. Adv. Personnel Nancy Grimaldi, Sec. Treas. Lee Cramer, Chair. Spec. Act. Terri Perri, Ser. Comm. Io Ann Curphey, Club Rep. Adele Zanetto. Standing-Sr. Adv. Spec. Act. Mary Abarre, Chair. Ser. Gene Haywood, Chair. Personnel Fred Spears, Pres. Bob Peterson, Sr. Adv. Bldg.-Grounds Andrew Kaiati, Chair. Bldg.-Grounds Bruno Antoniolli, 4A Pres. Frank Giordano, Sr. Adv. Govt. Affairs Pier Borra. BUILDING-GROUNDS Get off the grass, Big Feet was the slogan used by the Building and Grounds Committee in their effort to beautify the campus. Also included in this campaign was the planting of grass and of flowering shrubs. Other projects of the committee were the installing of mirrors in the boys' washrooms and the seating of students from the grammar schools of Austin's district in their annual visit here. MR. IACK C. OBERHART NEW MEMBERS OF SPRING CABINET: Seated-Club Rep. Ian Banks, Comm. Chair Robert Van de Ven, Vice-Pres. Marilyn Spinello, Chair. Sam Kutchinsky, Exec. Sec Bobbi Natlcer. Standing-Sec.-Treas. Sandy Jacobson, Club Rep. Brenda Cudzik, Chair. Build, and Grounds lo Arena, Club Rep. Pam Lane, Chair. Spec. Act. Ric Stuhlmann. S gredkmen fo oin qcfugd loin our club and have lun! This phrase heard through Rockwood Hall at the Freshman Orientation Assembly had a purpose. It was to acquaint the freshies with the clubs at Austin. Among the organizations giving skits were the Honor Club showing the way to N.H.S.: the Latin Club in a skit about Pluto: the F.T.A. presenting a fashion show: the Masque and Gavel with a scene from an asylum: and the Glee and the Choir singing everyone's favorites. Ioann Lestina, Phyllis Schulz, and Dawn Kmet encour- H ,, age heshies to join the Honor Club. O Dear. shrealcs Sharon Uretz as cm N4 .. . -- Q., attendant, Arnold Hoffman, drags her back to the asylum. lohn Hiller, portraying a Roman mother, resists the attempt of Pluto IPeter Marger- itesl to steal her daughter Proserpina from the group of maidens-Carol Rhode, Ioan Arnold, Aline Rausch, Linda Pratt, and Jeannine Urban. 143 Three thousand and seven hundred students in the arlcing lot at one P time create an impressive scene for the Pep Rally. HUMEEUMING A cold cmd windy Wednesday moming found undaunted cheerleaders selling colorful maroon and white pompous and a thousand tiger homecoming badges. Excitement was already in the air. At 10:00 o'clock 3700 students poured out from both buildings for a gigantic outdoor pep rally on the south parking lot. The band played: the crowd waved and cheered: the football co-captains, Iohn Lullo and Gene Pagliaro, crowned the homecoming queen, IoAnne Knapp. Thursday and Friday were spent putting the final touches on the floats. Saturday noon the big parade started. Twenty-five floats plus cars, bands, and marching students left Merrick Park and moved gayly up Central Avenue to Hanson Park. The team plunged through to win the victory so necessary for a happy homecoming and 1150 students turned out for the dance in the Boy's gym, where Phil Herman's Band Waltzed, mamboed, and rock and rolled them until midnight. 144 Mr. Sullivan, athletic director, sets the tone for the pep rally. A. S. G. Mrs. Schleick and a former principal, Mr. Gregg, are just two of the .rooters at the Steinmetz game. -irngm ' V fs .seas 5, X- Q, Roman glamor portrayed by pillars and white linen robes oller the setting for Latin Club members, Peter Mcrrgarites, Irwin Harris, and Queen Ioan Arnold. Cheerleader Queen Nancy Lee and fountain girls-Agnes Anderson. Ruth Rudin, and Dorothy McLenden-standing between gigantic milk-shakes made of paper flowers, win sec- ond prize ior beauty in the Homecoming parade. 145 .4- Co-captains john Lullo and Eugene Pagliaro crown Io Ann Knapp Home. coming queen in the presence of her court, Nancy Grimaldi and Brenda Cudzik. Accompanied by her court, Betjy Flynn and Nancy Barnes, Queen Mary Considine swings on the shining moon that brings Austin to victory and wins cr victory for Beta-first prize tor beauty. so y The Boys' Octet, in Lederhosen Hay-dare-ho-zenlvloe Motto, Eric Stuhlman, Edward Oudin, Pau! Orednick, Bruce Mclntyre, Bruce Harris, Russ Foris-sing the Drinking Song. I-l.S.G. SHOW A typical American family watched television in Rockwood Hall to provide a vehicle for the A.S.G. variety show, A Quiet Evening at Home. The first act was a skit put on by forty official members of the Mickey Mouse Club, all of whom had written in for their ears, membership cards, and sweatshirts. The second act curtain opened on Bandstand Matinee with a bunch of real kool kats doing a fast rock and roll. Then Ianice Banks and Miriam Scorza, the Mellow Mellowtones, sang Green Sleeves. The winner of the jitterbuq contest received a six-hour Elvis Presley record. The third act, David Garroway's Wild, Wild World, represented two sailors on leave from the South Pacific, touring Europe. In a small secluded French restaurant a torch singer, Dottie McLendon, sang I Love Paris. lust before the finale the sailors joined in the frolic at a German Beer Garden. t Eric Stuhlman and Edward Oudin sing the Drinking Song to Connie Parrish, a wee bonnie iassie doing the highland fling. 146 CHEERLEADERS QM. Leaping high, Mary Consadine leads the student body in oral support of the team. VARSITY: Standing-Elizabeth Skifano, Ian Lindquist, Kathy Haqe. Maxine Slruq, Sandy McDowell, Eleanor Paolicchi, Ruth Rudin, Agnes Anderson, Mary Consldine, Alice Fronek. Kneeling-Karen Peterson, Adele Zanetto, Nancy Lee. INTERMEDIATE: Standing-Virginia Sirles, Betty Buren, Anne Nakamura. Lett Row--lFront to back?-Micky Brucci, Karen Milwer, Barbara Alleva, Margot Ridgway. Right Row-tFront to backl-Marge Groholski, Mary Chiampas, Karen Leander, Rita Siavelis. Center. kneeling-Sharon McLaughlin. BOOM! BOOM! GIVE ME AN Al TIME OUT! TIME INl These were the new cheers for this year, and the girls in swirling maroon skirts led their fellow students in the shouting at assemblies, on the campus. in the gym, and on the playing field. They were assisted by the Intermediate Squad, who adopted charcoal flannel slacks and white blouses for their uniform. On the social side, the cheerleaders gave a party honoring their graduating members: and they were invited to attend the banquet of the teams of spring sports. Co-captain Sandra McDowell received special mention in the All-State Cheerleaders contest. Senior typists. Shirley Selman and Bob Hitch. do their share in getting the Times out on schedule. lane! Widen and Betty Ganas finish tabulating the ballots of the straw vote which gave Eisenhower 2054 votes and Stevenson 1271. 148 AUSTIN TIMES ALICE RAPE The click of typewriters, a constant roar of voices. and an atmosphere of organized confusion provide a background for a typical afternoon in room 136- production center of the Austin Times. A bi-weekly. 8-page newspaper, the Times is produced exclusively by students, except for printing. The business staff handles all bookkeeping and financial work of the paper. The advertising staff solicits plans and keeps accounts on all advertising. The heart of the paper, the editorial staff, gathers. edits, and presents the news, along with the various features and editorials. The Times has won the George H. Gallup award for the seventh consecutive year and has captured its eighth straight International Honor Award. FALL IOHN TODOROFF Editor-in-Chief BETTY FLYNN Managing Editor MAURINE SCHMIDT Co-Business Manager TERRI PERRI Co-Business Manager DONALD FYR Advertising Manager BOB ST. CLAIR Copy Editor .1 j 2,5...'?? semi l. ... V u A.- K1 i.'j :5','. l Basnahm. um F- 5 ' TY' V ..... M460 Jiang, 1721 SUSAN ROTSTEIN Headline Editor MARS!-IA ROBBINS Exchange Editor IOYCE PRIEDMAN Editorial Feature Editor SHEILA PIERER Art Editor I UDY ABRAMS Feature Editor SPRING BILL KELL Editor-in-Chief AUDHEY SCARIANO Co-Copy Editor DOLORES I-IONIG Co-Copy Editor DAVID DRUMMOND Photo Editor OLGA LITUS Headline Editor MARILYN ELTGROTH Advertising Staff Copy Header A change in the arrangement ot the paste up dummy is discussed by sports Edgar Don Levy and Editor-in-chief Bill e . Copy editor Audrey Scariano records copy that has been sent to the printer. Copy editor Dolores Honiq helps the readers, Ed Burgh. Stanley Perslry. Charles Hovies, Dennis Koutouzas, and Bob Pack, make corrections and create headlines. wvwwvQ1 1smmwwexf-.sei-Q-fer ,- MARUUN ANI! WHITE BERNICE MARSHALL E KENNETH MARQUARDT Co-Editor-in-Chief DEANNA ARMSTRONG Co-Editor-in-Chief TOM O'CONNOR Business Manager .7lLi:S .901 .,,. LA. ,, 4... Mony Friday afternoons find Pat Cowley, George Littlefield. Donna Dunn, Kathleen Mueller, Florence Rahmer, Ioan Napady, Nancy loyner, Chris Kantzavelos, and Roberta Cohen examining the latest proofs which Mr. Mitchell has brought. We, the staff and the adviser of 1957, wish to acknowledge our indebtedness to the long parade of staffs which have preceded us and especially to those pioneers of publications who believed that the activities of Austin students are worth recording. We have gratefully' built on the inspiration of the past. But school life is ever on the move. and so Volume Fifty of the Maroon and White will add, we hope. something of itself worth weaving into a half century's progressive tradition. gum ou U2 ume 50 in fAe mar CAROLYN GUNNEL Senior Editor DORAE VONASHEK Assistant Business Manager ARDIS RUTH IACKSON Club Editor IUDY EDGREN Senior Staff Member MALCOLM WEISS Senior Staff Member of jing .Sivan Posting payments on the yearbook orders keeps Barbara Oppenheim, Bob Sorqatz. Salvctrice Licitra, Rose Ann Gordon and Ioan Ryan busy. S T A F F vrcron BEZMAN SALVATRICE LICITRA no1aEn'rA LEE COHEN GEORGE LITTLEFIELD PAT CQWLEY KATHLEEN MUELLEH PATRICIA DE WALD IOAN NAPADY DONNA LEE DUNN BARBARA OPPENHEIM Km' GARDNER S:.iglI'gIcNg2TI?lEgi5-11151 ?!g1gEGl5ISIgl:3?gRDON M-MSHA ROCKLIN LYNETTE GRANER fgiffflfflfko BBRNICE GUZ MARILYNN SAGAN ANNE HANSEN NANCY IOYNER LAURA ANNE SCHMIEDL Bon soncA'rz cmus KANTZAVELOS ammo vsmnrco Pat DeWald. Laura Schmiedl, Kelli Gardner, Marilynn Sagan, and Ann Hansen choose pictures to be used in the annual. V WHERE TU Activities of Volume 50 ....... ......... l U2 Administration ................... ------ 9 .........l24 American Girl Architects Club .,.... .-.------ 1 32 Art ........................ ...... 7 5 A.S.G. Show ....,........,................. .....--.- 1 46 Austin Student Government ....... ......... 1 39 Austin Times .....................,... ......... 1 48 Ballet .................... ...... 9 4 Band, Concert ....,... ..... 7 8 Band, Dance ....,... .v... 7 8 Band, Marching .,.... ..... 7 9 Baseball .............. ......... l 15 Basketball ......... ......... 1 U8 Bit and Spur ........ ......... l 21 Bowling, Boys' ................... .....,... l 14 Bowling, Girls' ...................................... ......... 1 17 Building and Grounds Committee ....... ......... 1 42 Cabinet, Fall .................................... ......... l 42 Cabinet, Spring ...... ......... l 43 Cheerleaders ...... ......... l 47 Choir ............................... ...... 8 2 Classes of Volume 50 ....... ,,,,, 7 U College Club ...,.......... ......... l 22 Commercial ........ ......... 9 1 Cross Country ........ ......... l 12 Debating Club ............... ...,..... l 34 Dramatic Workshop ......... ...,..... l 31 East Adjustment ..,........ .,,...... l 33 East Office .......... .......,. l 33 English ................ t...,, 7 2 Exponents Club ........., ......,., l 34 Fencing ..........,.................... ....,..., 1 16 Football, Frosh-Soph ......... ......... 1 07 .........lO4 Football, Varsity ........ 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