Benjamin Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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4 -4 4 THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL KEY I f $ f t t A . + f Presented by the Class of 1956 Faculty and Administration Is long as man has existed on earth, he has looked to the stars for inspiration and hope in appreciation of their beauty, in wonder at their size, and in curiosity about the forces that guide the universe. Now, man is preparing to explore his solar system. Its possibilities are just coming within his reach of understanding, while those of other parts of our galaxy are yet scarcely imaginable. OUR SCHOOL IS A SOLAR SYSTEM THE FACULTY 3 The Sun, of all stars visible to the human eye, is the one that affects life on earth most strongly SCHOOL EXPERIENCES 13 The Planets of the Solar System exist and take direction from the sun. Student Government 14 Language English 16 Foreign 21 Mathematics and Science 24 Citizenship 26 Fine Arts 28 Commerce 36 Service Groups 39 Practical Arts 41 Health 44 Hi-Y’s and Y-Teens 55 Kaleidoscope 58 THE CLASS OF 1956 61 The Comets visit the solar system briefly, grow and change direction under the influence of the sun. Advisers and Officers 62 Class 63 Banquet 83 Play 84 Activities 85 KEY Staff 88 THE COMMUNITY (ADVERTISERS) 89 Our Galaxy easily enfolds our tiny solar system along with others. 2 The sun, the core of our solar system, il- luminates and vitalizes every other part. Similarly our teachers, the center of school life, shed light on every subject and give inspiration to every pupil throughout the school. To the teachers who stimulate us toward a wise selection of our goals, We, the Class of 1956, dedicate our KEY, Faculty and Administration MR. WILLARD A. SABIN Our Principal MISS CATHERINE SULLIVAN MR. RAYMOND FRANCIS 4 Vice Principal in Charge of Instruction Vice Principal in Charge of Pupil Services Faculty and Administration DEPARTMENT HEADS Seated: Mr. Domenic DeFrancesco, for Ancient and Modern Foreign Languages; Mrs. Katherine Connell, for English; Mr. Samuel Zornow, for Business' Education. Standing: Mr. Elston Yaeger, for Practical Arts; Mr. Harold Miller, for Science; Mr. H. Carlisle Taylor, for Math- ematics; Mr. Raymond iman, for Citizenship Education. Absent: Mr. O. Matthew Lyders, for Fine Arts; Mr. Carl Chamberlain, for Health and Physical Education. ADVISERS Seated: Mr. Charles Stalker, Boys’ Adviser for Grades 10, II, 12; Mr. Merl Ringwood, Boys’ Adviser for Grades 7, 8, 9; Mrs. Dorothy Redding; Girls’ Adviser for Grades 7, 8, 9; Miss Dorothy Martens, Girls’ Adviser for Grades 10, 11, 12, 5 Faculty and Administration SPECIAL SERVICES Mr. George Seils A itendance Officer Miss Agnes Crowley Psychologist Miss Madeline O’Keefe Nurse Mr. Matthew Hoffman, Guidance Counselor for Grade 9; Mr. Robert Smith, Guidance Counselor for Grade 12; Mr. Donald Rahtjen, Guidance Counselor for Grade 8; Miss Patricia Carnahan, Guidance Counselor for Grade 11; Miss Anna Marie Rauber, Guidance Counselor for Grade 10. Mrs. Genevieve Cupolo Eighth Grade Teacher Miss Ruth Klee Seventh Grade Teacher Miss Eleanor Harger Speech Therapist Absent: Mr, Donald Christians Seventh Grade Teacher 6 Faculty and Administration ENGLISH Front Row: Miss Lois Rowley, Miss Catharine Donoghue, Mrs. Grace Knitter, Mrs. Sheiia Shaw, Mrs. Katherine Connell, Head; Mrs. Fay Law, Miss Miriam Levin, Mrs. Dorothy Fraser, Mrs. Mary Hayes. Second Row; Miss Edna Bayer, Mrs. Mildred Sidler, Mrs. Ida Warner, Mr. Warren Jefferis, Mr. Norman Gebauer, Mr. Richard McHugh, Mr. George Sherwood, Mr. Roger AppJebee, Mr. Warren Humphrey, Miss Ruth Rochow, Mr. Victor Bartolotta, Mrs. Martha DeJohn, ANCIENT AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Front Row: Mr. Domenic DeFrancesco, Head; Mrs. Ida War- ner, Mrs, Belle Sherman, Second Row: Miss Agnes Peterson, Mr. Pincus Cohen, Miss Irene Hess, Miss Flora Rizzo. 7 Faculty and Administration MATHEMATICS Front Row: Miss Margaret Lord, Mr. H. Carlisle Taylor, Head; Mrs. Lucille Kirstein, Miss Stella Scardino, Mrs. Clara Bode, Mrs. Lawana Noftz. Standing: Mrs. Dorothy Morsheimer, Mr. Alfred Stiller, Mr. Raymond Boland, Mr. Joseph Moynihan, Mr. Frederick Hawke, Mr. Grant Cleland. IN MEMORIAM Mr. J. Jenner Hennessy 8 Instructor in Mathematics Benjamin Franklin High School, 1943-1955 Faculty and Administration CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Seated: Miss Dama Zeffers, Mr J, Ernest DuBots, Miss Barbara Moore, Mrs, Virginia Howard, Mr. Raymond Iman, Head; Miss Sarah Larmer, Mrs, Doris Fuller. Standing: Mr, Matthew Hoffman, Mr, Eugene MacConnell, Mr. John Clark. Mrs, Helen Villone, Mr. Harold Swarth- out, Mr. Frank Hosic, Mr. Edward Quinn, Miss Teresa Leene, Mr. Isaac Chapel], Mr. Norman Burgess, Mr. Christian Addimanda. Absent: Mrs. Helen Martin. SCIENCE 9 Seated: Mrs. Edna Daly, Mr. Harold Miller, Head: Miss Carmen Longo, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Marguerite May, Standing: Mr. Arlo Carroll, Mr, Robert Smith, Mr. Charles Perham, Mr, Harvey Thomas, Mr. James Vaiana, Mr. Anthony Beuen, Miss Esther Callahan. Faculty and Administration FINE ARTS Seated: Miss Anne Morrow, Mr. O. Matthew Lyders, Head; Mrs. Helen Bloom, Mrs. Grace Dennison. Standing: Mr. C. Benjamin Scammell, Mr. Emil Maurer. Absent: Miss Marion TuthilL PRACTICAL ARTS Seated: Mrs. Elizabeth Ringwood, Mr. Elston Yaeger, Head; Miss Janie Arnold, Mr. Joseph Ruffino, Mrs. Fannie Emery, Mrs. Mary Wagner. Standing: Mr. Walter Tennent, Mr. Joseph Kaiser. Mr. Frank Kinney, Mr. William Schlageter, Mr. Arthur Mohr, Mr. Howard Eckert, Mr. Eberhard Thieme, Mr. James Finnegan, Mr. William Read. Absent: Miss Agnes Peno. 10 Faculty and Administration HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Harold Roche, Mr. Carl Chamberlain, Head: Miss Joan Hill, Miss Mabel Rodman, Mr. Burns Beach, Mr. Hobart Hoff. Standing: Mrs. Patricia DWmbrosia, Miss Barbara Rosen- bloom, Miss Edna M. Snow, Miss Patricia Carnahan, Mr. George Hart, Mr. Joseph D'Ambrosia, Mr. Mauro Panaggio, Mr. Edgar Stowell. BUSINESS EDUCATION Seated: Mrs. Helen Meinhardt, Mr. Samuel Zornow, Head: Miss Abrona Batz, Mrs, Helen Young, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, Mr. Benjamin Lipson, Standing: Miss Marjorie Endries, Mrs. Laura Smith, Mr. George Weber, Mr, Douglas Adamson, Mr. Leon fceggett, Mr. Harold Warner, Miss Anna Rauber. II Faculty and Administration MEN’S CHOIR Seated: Mr. J. Ernest DuBois, Mr. William Schlageter, Mr. Elston Yaeger. Mr. Joseph Kaiser, Mr. Joseph Ruffino, Mr. Pincus Cohen, Mr. C. Benjamin Scammell, Mr. Eugene Mac- Connell, Mr. Harvey Thomas, Mrs. Helen Bloom, Accompanist. Standing: Mr. Domenic DeFrancesco, Mr. Joseph Gullo, Mr. Christian Addimanda. Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. Harold Swarthout, Mr. Harold Warner, Mr. William Read, Mr. Anthony Betten, Mr. O. Matthew Lyders. MAINTENANCE Seared: Mr. Eugene Healy, Head Engineer. Standing: Mr. Croce Ferrera. Mr, Lawrence Irwin, Mr. Herman Wisotzke, Mr. John Mun- genast. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Antonia Fuss OFFICE STAFF Joyce Poshva. Miss Mona Morrill, Miss Nancy Wildzunas, Mrs. Eve Litwin, Miss Eleanor Klix. LUNCHROOM STAFF Mr. Ernest Hill, Mrs. Kunegunda Biskup, Mrs. Hattie Strieb, Mrs. Victoria Sczcepanski, Mrs. Ida Schlegal, Mrs. Irene Bock, Mrs. Frances Mrzywka, Mrs. Marjorie Burdick, Manager. 12 Different planets circling the sun in well-estab- lished paths furnish a possible base for life under the impulse of the sun. Likewise the varied'pro- grams of the school revolving around the faculty provide the means for expression of ideas in the development of skills, School Experiences STUDENT ASSOCIATION, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, FALL Seated: Palermo, Miss Martens, Mr, Francis, Kilgras, Mr, Sabin, Miss Sullivan, Mrs, Redding, DiPrima, Standing: Salzano, Mr. Ringwood, VanGraafeiland, Dobbelaere, Romano, Tinsmon, Mr. Stalker, Slattery, Snyder. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS VanGraafeiland Palermo Clements Cherkasky Thomas STUDENT ASSOCIATION, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, SPRING 14 Seated: Thomas, Cherkasky, Mr. Sabin, Clements, Miss Sullivan, Miss Martens. Standing: Pundt, Mangione, Mrs. Redding, Sciorttno, Mr. Francis, Walther, Mr. Ringwood, Mr. Stalker, Nitschke, Salzano. School Experiences NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row; Gcsell, Andaloro, Pearce, Shrager, Miss Martens, Zelazny, Milton, Farwell, Hoff- man, Wilmot, Second Row: Aceto, Martens, VanGraafeiland, Zimmerman, DiMitro, Vallone, Hollander, Armbruster. Kirchner, VerPlank, DeMuynck, Korenstein. Third Row: Greenberg, Goronkin, Russotti, Kilgras, Michaels, Tabaczynski, Altre, Haller, Seine, Clements, Lederman, Kasbohm, MacLachlan. Absent: Beachner, Braun, Burgeman, Lockhart, Smith, Snyder, Sufrin. Jeanette Shrager Guardian of the Flag Shirley Cherkasky Junior Guardian of the Flag Michael Greenberg Standard Bearer JUNIOR COUNCIL Officers ot the Class of 1957 plan social events for the year. 15 School Experiences Mr. Joseph Gullo, Editorial Adviser; Mr. Warren Humphrey, Business Adviser EDITORS Seated: Beine, Shrager. Hol- lander, Markus, Mr, Gullo. Standing: Hallinen, Comunale, Simons, Greenberg, Hyland, If- fland. REPORTERS AND TYPISTS 16 Front kow: Solkoff, Comunale, Shrager, Greenberg, Hollander, Simons, Beine. Second Row: Goldstien, Zeif, Salamacha, Graver, Sufrin, Minsk, Bernstein, Pundt, VerPlank, Daniels, Gibbs, Stoll, Gronsky, Lamagra. Third Row: Ferretti, S. Cherkasky, Gutkin, Nally, Hoffman, Ruben- stein, Reitkopp, P. Cherkasky, Batjer, Schulman. Gronsky, Campbell, Silver. Weinstein, Levi- son, Camhi, Shulman. Fourth Row: Markus, Miller, Ukshe, Birr, Frankel, Rockewitz, Judd, Onderdonk, Posner, Tinsmon, Hallinen, Yellen, Kolko, Hall, Cohen, Miller, Kanthor. School Experiences COURANT BUSINESS STAFF ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Seated: Graver, Levison, Rockowitz, Lapides. Shrager, Judd, Birr. SolkofF. Standing: HaIJinen, Landro. CASHIERS Kowalski, Iffland. Landro, Sander, Warren, Barg. CIRCULATION STAFF Front Row: Gas tel, Richardson, Abberger, Mr, Humphrey, Dick, Laky, Ferretti, Amory. Second Row: Mirabel la, Warren, Iffland, Brumfield, Salamacha, Zeif, Lipsky, Shapiro, Cresov, Tishler, Goldslien, Sherman, Feil, Degel, Conti. Third Row: Lapides, Camhi, Kiner, Nally, Silver, Campbell, Kraszkiewicz, Laky. Barg, Weinstein, Philips, Hoffman. Graver, Burgcman, VerPlank, Sciarratta. Fourth Row: Brause, Levison. Sage, Shuman. Hall, Baur. Frankel. Mikiewicz, Landro, Hailinen, Rockowitz, Reitkopp, Schifrin, Wildman, Bruno, Weir, Payne. 17 School Experiences EDITORS K E Seated: Farwcll, Goronkin, Minsk, Shrager. Standing: Mac- Lachlan, Lederman, Greenberg, Judd, Clements, Martens, Beine, Milton, ARTISTS Seated: Kopen, Burgeman, Sweet, M. Hoffman, Standing: Simon, Shrager, Zimmerman, Cook, Sander, Kowalski, Boyer. PHOTOGRAPHERS Seated: Kranz, Korenstein, Beine. Standing: Zelazny, Judd. 18 School Experiences ADVERTISING STAFF Seated: Andaloro. Gerring, Kasbohm, Standing: Kelley, Mendelson. INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Seated: Andaloro, Kirchner, Standing: VerPlank, Marshall, McManus. CIRCULATION STAFF Front Row: Tannario, Levy, Shapiro, Snyder, Mr. Humphrey, Gerring, VerPlank, Sufrin, Aroesty, Simon, Corde. Second Row: Stoll, Maruke, Yule, Gallo, DeMuynck, Prachel, Carnc- vale, Dron, Burgeman, Baird, Thiem, Lang, Lapides. Bergen. Andaloro. Third Row: Nally, Silver, Kirchner, Boncke. Mietus, Kelley, Mendelson, Sadick, Sweet, Rapkin, Kasbohm, McManus, Rubenstein, Sirvet, Hoffman. 19 School Experiences The Candle, our literary publication, features representative writing of pupils at all grade levels. Students may contribute material directly to the English office, or teachers may submit good writing from any class. MAIN LIBRARY AIDES ENGLISH BOOKROOM AIDES 20 Much of the convenience of the library is due to the volunteer service of this group. Books circulate among the English classes through the efforts of these boys. School Experiences LATIN HONOR SOCIETY GROUP I Front Row: Prince, Lotto, Manning, Boers, Nitschke, Shaub, Wilner, Hoover, Stoehr, Barned, Abramson, Mrs. Sherman. Second Row: Gattuso, Lederman, SolkofF, Hollander, Sufrin, Anda- loro, Kirchner, Sirvet, Minsk, Pearce, Dron, Grace, Reitkopp, Korenstein, Schulman, Frank, Third Row: Barned, Miller, Humeniuk, Lenz, Kolko, Mendelson, Seine, Oette, Rosenstein, Lonkiewicz, Gabbey, Kelley, Wagner, Hallinen, Cohen, Markus, Simon. INITIATION LATIN HONOR SOCIETY GROUP II Front Row: Miss Hess, White, Mohr, J. Laky, Rinere, Wood, Levy, Kinzel, Feary, Koren- stein, Kelley. Second Row: Bloom, Movsky, Kent, Goldstien, Levison, Yates, L Laky, Gia- quinta, Quantz, DeWitt, Kasbohm, Kanthor, MacLachlan, Milton, Gutkin, Mehlenbacher, Hollander, Cotsimopoulas, Weiss. Third Row: Senzel, O’Connell; Burger, Gustinis, Simons, Del, Ilardo, Tabaczynski, Michielson, Posner, Grabb, Clements, Gardner, Gans, Osinski, Guran, Greenberg, Ofslager. 21 School Experiences Front Row: Juskiw, White, Serero, Mrs. Warner, Guarre, Stoehr, Grace, Mishchenko. Second Row: Pundt, Martschenko, Crowther, Burgeman, Levison. Nally, Ross, Broikou, Dylowsky, Andaloro, Snyder, Lockhart. Third Row; Kasbohm, Goronkin, Altre, James, Beine, Haller, Conchelos, Komesar, Barnard, Dengler, Beachner, Milton. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Ackerman, Fleischer, Syvelnik, Weber, Hoffmann, Baudisch. Second Row: Gerring, Freitag, Guenther, Branse, Fedder, Mischke, Miss Peterson. Third Row: Neumann, N. Altre, Zeugner, Zuch, N. Cohen, Cherkasky, Stekloff, Schulz, Ukshe, Sahmel, Nowack. Fourth Row: 7? Rippe, Linger, Chait, Noth, Mass, Lenz, A. Cohen, Flint, Walker, Benesch, Muckstadt, Lonk- iewicz, D. Altre. School Experiences SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Samuel, Wilmoi, Okun, Cavallaro, Buff, S. Cherkasky, Mr. Cohen. Second Row: Hughes, Farwell, Theodor, Wozniak, Broikou, Camhi, Karchefsky, Little, Laky. Third Row: James, Dewitt, Magin, P. Cherkasky, Kirsch, Price, Rockowitz, Bodner, Walther, Smith. ITALIAN HONOR SOCIETY 23 Front Row: Morgana, Polvino. Second Row: Volpe, Marchaesi, Tuttobene, Miss Rizzo, Gallo, Mascaro, DeRoller. Third Row: inguglia, Martino, Curatalo, Bcvacqua, Jackson, VanGraafeil- and, Scardino, Contorno, Lockhart. School Experiences MATH-SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Zackor, Mr. Taylor, Tahaczynski, Greenberg, MacLachlan, Kuroyedov. Second Row: Sheldon, Omecinskyj, Goronkin, Rapkin, Simons, Beine, Bodner, Korenslein, DiMitro, Milton, Shrager. Third Row: Quantz, Frankel, Gust inis, Lenz, Michaels, Lonkiewicz, Altre, Rosenstein, Haller. Grabb, Clark, Clements. Lederman. Russotti, Chcrkasky. MATHEMATICS CHEMISTRY Help Wanted! PHYSICS Ten, nine, ... five, four, three, two, one .. . Scram! 24 Mind over Vacuum School Experiences RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB The Breeze and I GREENHOUSE AND AQUARIUM CLUB Front Row: Simmons, Herring, Bourdeau, Witt, Richane. Second Row: Sywalski, Sherman, Sinisgalli. Mr. Pcrham, Bonavilla, Amory, Smith, Alessi, Third Row: Snyder, Smith, Rizzo, Beinke, Pies, Paul, Harrington, Flowerday, Poshva, Spector, Weir, 25 School Experiences SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM The Social Science Forum encourages interest in economic, social, and political affairs by sponsoring distinguished speakers, panel discussions, and inter-high conferences. Miss Teresa Leene, Mr. J. Ernest DuBois, Advisers; Jeffrey Hollander, David Lederman, Brenda Levison, Marsha Bernsiein. Officers. Students from many high schools in West- ern New York receive warm welcomes when they come to participate in discus- sions on world problems. 26 School Experiences JUNIOR TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR Owen Quantz, David Gardner. Eleanor DeWitt and Marilyn Hollander discuss the question. Should the academic standards for student officers be raised? SOCIAL STUDIES LIBRARY AIDES Volunteers speed the services of the library. CONGRESS OF CURRENT EVENTS Front Row: Freedman, Tarquine, Page. Lambert. Romano, Panzardla, Buckler. Second Row: Bonavilla, Huff, Korenstein, Privitera. Mrs, Fuller, Mr. MacConnell, Miss Moore, Karweck, Szeles, Okun, Berenstein. Third Row: Alias, Medynski, Rogoff, Grossman, Andius, Simon, Roegner, Komesar, Quinn, Sproule, Blass, Kostecki, I.ipsky, Hoppe, Marshall. School Experiences MADRIGAL CLUB Front Row: Mrs. Bloom, Longo, Cacciola, Andaloro, Jonas, Crowther, Snyder, Rinere, Heath, Mr, Lyders. Second Row: Kale, Mastowski, Daniels, Zelazny, Rose, Paruta, Poshva, Garzanetti, Shubowitz, Thiem, VanGraafeiland. Third 'Row: Markus, Skillman, Kirsch, Brown, Abballe, Haller, Muckstadt, Kelley, Schroeder, Santo, Machonkin. SOLOISTS Pundt, Machonkin, Mrs. Bloom, Kelley, Dron. TRUMPETERS 28 School Experiences RECOGNITION BY THE EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Franklin musicians who have played with the Rochester Civic Orchestra in the Civic Youth Concert are Marcia Bernstein, violin, 1954, 1955, 1956; David Gardner, 'cello, 1956; Jane Hoover, violin, 1956; David Valenza, bassoon, 1955. Eastman scholarships are held by Marcia Bernstein, violin, 1954 1956; Jeffrey Hollander, piano, 1945 1956; and Joyce Hollander, violin, 1952-1956. SENIOR CHOIR Mr. O. Matthew Lyders, Director; Mrs. Helen Bloom, Accompanist Front Row; Rappaport, Fasino, Sherman, Thiem, DeMuynck, Miskiel, Simmons, Loiacono, Schlenker, Johnson, Bianehi, Lang, Autovino, Bachman. Second Row: C. Mastowski, Shubo- witz, Hassett, Isaacson, Coleman, Wittmann, Jones, Daniels, Booth, Belk, Adams, Sussman, Poshva, Martin, Beckwith, Drebert, P. Mastowski. Third Row: Rose, M. Bamed, Clawson, Pata, Brown, Reynolds, Moran, M. Brown, Abballe, Muchstadt, Harper, Kelley, Skillman, DeBellis, Machonkin, Trovato, Green, Garzanetti. Fourth Row: Fasino, Longo, Schmidt, VanDake, Pieniaszek, Heath, Yule, Andaloro, Snyder, VanGraafeiland, Kale, Cacciola, J. Barned, Pilon, Rinere, Schantz, Siplin. 29 School Experiences JUNIOR CHOIR GRADE 9 GROUP I Front Row: Mrs. Dennison. DiPrima, Clarke, Wiesner, Tarquine, Gattuso, Cherkasky, Panza- rella, Manioci. Sawyer. Caliri. Miss Morrow, Second Row: Sereno, LaForce, Diaz, Cavallaro, Mastowski, Gugino, Karweick, Yaiwman, Guarre, Gronsky. Third Row: Mirabel la, Lind. Lam- bert, Amdursky, Bonsignore, Markus, Uglialoro, Parsons, Gutkin, Weinstein, Nadiak, Zeif, Rogoff, Shapiro. Fourth Row: Schenkel, Estes, Richmond, Frisch. Pelychaty, Mass, Hartz, Clements, Brown, Nowack, Every, Slavin, Hoesterey, Fuss, Story, Shopes. JUNIOR CHOIR GRADE 9 GROUP II Front Row: Mrs, Dennison, Stagliano, Barnash, Lidman, Cranmer, Hirsch, Shaw, Mastro- giovanni, Vassallo, Germuga, Watson, Costanza, Scott, Miss Morrow. Second Row: Swydynsky, Greenberg, Markus, Doktor, Shapiro, Fox, Matunow, Bonn. Aloi, Roth, Walls, Bridge, Stubin- sky, Frapce. Third Row: Marano, Kreitzberg, Vandenberg, Hughes, Neiner, Walther, Twilliger, Doyle, Keefer, Ratigan, Geiss, Kramer, Ruta, Scott, Flower. 30 School Experiences JUNIOR CHOIR GRADE 8 GROUP I From Row: Kowpa, Zizzo, Davidson, Herring, Denk, Kranz, Fiano, Fine, Bartikofsky, Oleksyn, Mesotella, Perry, Wilhelm, Dick, Trovato. Second Ron: Mrs, Bloom, Dankner, Welz, Goldfarb, Rumfola, Stramanino, SafTer, Camel!, Momano, Wiedenmann, DiFrancesco, Gorton, Hagymasi, Cavallucci, Costa, Pross, Plati, Miss Morrow. Third Row: Grasta, Alessi. LaMendola, Freed- land, Bonavilla. Bianchi, Mietus, Goldman, Weir, L. Smith, Frisch, Mendick, Andriunas, Osipo- vitch, R. Smith, M. Goldman, Fourth Row: Azzolino, Tambe, Prewasnieak, Nohe, Zaretsky, Guglielmino, Diodato, Tarquine, Winkler, Schwartz, Passer, Pies, Arena, Sciortino, Finkbeiner, Nuci, Clift. JUNIOR CHOIR GRADE 8 GROUP II Front Row: Aceto, O'Laskey, Petrone, Radtke, France, Hyman, VanGraafeiland, Cohen, Ola- skey. Cadlc, Paulin. Mattci. Richani. Loosman. Provenzano, Case], Delorme. Second Row: Mrs, Dennison, Mills, Conti. Goldstien, Camel I, Sorce, Levison, Abberger, Czyzewski, lsakoff, Stillman, Villard, Arbore, Aroesty, Crisciullo, Cona, DaVola, Miss Morrow, Third Row: Frederico, Gombatto, Sherman. Watson, S. Smith, Migdol, Falzone, Williamson, Corolla, Nobel, Gravina, Williston, Cooper. Stefl, Amory, Dibble, Zachary, Maslanka. Fourth Row: Layton, Lamarca, Megi, Bebemeyer, Sharf, Yales, Koch, Gordon, Scarpulla, Raphael, Thorpe, Abballe, Porter, Licata, Jones, Anderson, Kaabel, Michalek, Kohler, Warren. 31 School Experiences ORCHESTRA MR. C. BENJAMIN SCAMMELL, Director Violins: Bernstein, Bloom, Burger, A. Cohen, N. Cohen, DeWitt, Doliton, Ferro, Galloway, Goldstein, Greenberg, Harris, Hollander, Hoover, Isakoff. Kaiser. Kennard, Lambert, Lisson, Maslanka, OlsofF, Petrone, Romanowski, Sedor, Spector, Stonefield, Sufrin, Swartz. Violas: Darrer, Hurwitz. Cellos: DeMyda, Gardner. String Busses: Goldstein, Wilk. Flutes: Kent, Wilner. Oboes: Osinski. Clarinets: Guenther, Mohr, Serafine. Bassoons: Valenza, Trumpets: Mangione, McNeil, Pariato, Personte, Searles, Taylor, Walker. Trombones: Bryant, McF.neany, Mink, Swartz, Warren. French Horns: Harley, Kulp. Percussion: Bantleon, Beckwith, Huffman. Piano: Morticelli. 32 School Experiences BAND MR. C. BENJAMIN SCAMMELL, Director Clarinets: Ackroyd, Adams. Berger, Bramer, Burgess, Bush, Cherry Epstein, Estes, Geiss, Guenther, Ha I wick, Kanthor, Lamagra, Lang, Loicano, Mohr, Nyenhuis, Peters, Pilato, Proietti, Remmeli, Rudin, Sadick, Salzano, Schreiher, Sebastian, Shulman, Siekierski, Snyder, Spector, Stein, Szebeda, Weinreb, Flutes: Burns, Cerasani, E, Chait, DeWitte, Kent, Wilner. Oboes: Bruinsma, Osinski, Rosen. Bassoons: Valenza. Saxophones: Barone, Berlowitz, Gravina, Hirsch, Jansen, Osburne, Palermo, Petromallo, Popowych, Serafine, Spiwak, Storace, Wilkinson, Wil- liams, Yobbagy. Cornets: Allen. Angilella, Biernbaum, Chait, Crino. Crisler, DcBell, DiPaul, Hood, Gordon, Knowles, Mangione, Mazza, McMann, McNeil. Muhs, Pariato, Payment, Personte, Poltifrone, Schantz, Searles, Senzel, Serth. Spampinato, Stell, Tabak, Taft, Taylor, VanZandt, Walker. French Horns: Harley, Knapp, Kulp. Baritones: Baur. Lathrop. Osband, Rcnda. Roegner. Trombones: Bryant, McEneany, Miller. Mink, Pica, Simon, Spitznagel, Swartz, Tinsmon, Walthcr, Warren. Tubas: A. Cohen. Hopf, Pearce, Salt. Percussion: Bantleon, Beckwith, Cappellino, Huffman, Kucker, Orlando, Sherman. 33 School Experiences CENTRAL WESTERN ANNUAL SCHOLASTIC AWARDS OF HIGH SCHOOL ART Keys and Honorable Mentions: Carolyn Marcello, Jeanette Shrager, Jean Thomas. Keys: Alan Accorso, Eld a Calta, Virginia Cook, Peter Cumbo, Shelby Eckrich, Cynthia Hammicker, Glen King, Henrietta Romanowski, Marshall Sarkis, Wilbur Steiner, Raisa Stryzaczenko. Honorable Mentions: Donald Bazar, Judith Gartz, Larry Grant, Algirdas Gustinis, Rita Loce, Daisy Lopez, Barbara Maslanca, Peter Pavia, Jean Planken, Nancy Sahs, Judith Schweickhard, Sandra Simon, Barbara Sparklin. 34 School Experiences SCULPTURE 35 POTTERY WATER COLOR School Experiences COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Alfieri, Corde. Falzone. Scicglone, Autovino, Andrews. Latson. Mrs. MeinhardL Second Row: Hughes. Lockhart. Cacciola. Gcsell. Skura, Theodor. Trivigno, Oliver. Bloomer, Palermo. Third Row: Sharf, Prachel, DeMuynck, Mogab, Pascarella, Ross. Stetzenmeyer, Dempsey, Heck, VanGraafeiland. Berg. Fourth Row: Hofstetter, Zimmerman, Phillips, Paruta, Goronkin, Green. DeBellis, Borland, Sander, Dengler, Poshva, Armbruster, Ovenburg. COOPERATIVE, SECRETARIAL, AND RETAIL CLASSES Front Row: Hofstetter, Allart. Second Row: Mrs. Young, Mazzola. Bloomer. Gastel, Oliver, Sharf, Mrs. Smith. Third Row: Laniak, Poshva. Rapp, Schroeder. Richardson, Stevely, Dempsey. 36 School Experiences SUPPLY STORE AIDES Front Row: DeRoller, Staub, Dockey, D’Amico, Latson, Boyer. Second Row; Hughes, Farwell, Baird, Mr. Warner, Mrzywka, Borchers, Pearce: Third Row: Berg, Milton, Hoover, Van- Graafeiland, Paruta, Dengler, Little, Brause, Mattison, Szwajkos. TOKEN WINDOW “10 for $.75.” (as we go to press) SUPPLY STORE “1,956 gummed reinforcements and a pail of water, please.” 37 School Experiences DICTATION ‘Take a Letter' OFFICE PRACTICE Look under F” BUSINESS MACHINES 38 Automation School Experiences FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Jenks, Buff, Shulman, Stoll, DeRoller, Bloom, Peters. Second Roiv: Schulman, Wilk, Abballe, Wagner, Miss Rauber, Pearce, FarwelL Milton, MacLachlan. Third Row: Wilner, Karchefsky, Mazza, Giorgione. Molinari, Lapides, Gerring, Wozniak. Scicglone. Daniels. Shaub, Goldstein. Fourth Row: Schmidt. Szwajkos, Manning, I. Laky. Rubin. Freitag. Lieb, Lockwood, Levison, Marchaesi. Graver, Thelen. Bernstein, Snyder. Fifth Row: Agnello, J, Laky, Boers, Barg, Zarpentine, Bond, Gagliano, Astrachan, Rosenstein, Osinski, Shaver, Bevacqua, Kumiskis, Burgess, Sherman, Viner. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Front Row: Tannario, Gastel, Wilmot, Sykes, Alfieri, Smith, Mohr, Spring, Strine, Peters. Second Row: Korenstein, Hughes, Adler, Miller, Marsh, Gutkin, Kent, Jinks, Hutchins, Hoover, Kinzel, Fleck, Comunale, Camhi, Hollander, Cutler. Third Row: Payne, Mogab, Sirvet, Kirch ner, Mietus, Davies, Allen, Schifrin, James, DeWitt, Brown, McManus, Boncke, Mattison, Andaloro, Nally, Lapides. 39 School Experiences CORRIDOR AIDES NURSE’S AIDES Official Business? Emergency? SWITCHBOARD AIDES Outside, please. 40 School Experiences STAGE CREW Curtain Going Up VISUAL AIDES Lights Out! PROJECTIONISTS From Row: Mr, Yaeger, Rizzo, Gurell, Shapiro, Warran, Greenberg, Bott, Schimenti, Pritchard. Second Row: Rivaldo, Winter, Atwater, Shafer, Bonanno, Linger, Sussman, Zellen, Hurrell, Landro, Astrackan, Muratore. 41 School Experiences COOKING A Stirring Experience SEWING Paris Creation TAILOR SHOP Sitting on Pins and Needles HOSTESS CLASS Bread Line DRAFTING CABINET SHOP Droodles I Came, 1 Sawed, I Conquered 42 School Experiences ELECTRIC SHOP “I Get a Kick Out of You PRINT SHOP That Old Black Magic” AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL Smoke Gets in Your Eye” TRANSPORTATION SHOP In My Merry Oldsmobilc 43 School Experiences FIRE AND AIR RAID WARDENS Flags Up! LIFE SAVING DRIVER TRAINING Chins Up! Eyes Up! TRAFFIC SQUAD 44 Heads Up! School Experiences CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Yule, Captain. Second Row: Purcio. Third Row: Schmidt, Agnello, Kale. Fourth Row: Snyder, Fifth Row: Van Graafeiland, Engels, James. Sixth Row: Schankin, Cresov Guenther, Speedy, Marsh, Bonfield, Stoehr, DRUM MAJORETTES 45 Front Row: Smith, Gallo, Massaro, Cooper, Gay. Second i!ow: Shelton, Allart. Pipitone, Captain; Tabone, DeChiara. School Experiences Front Row: Richane, Zackor, Gior- gione, J. Laky, Sobus, Richane. Second Row: Mrs. D’Ambrosia, Wozniak, Seiarratta, Scicglone, Krywonos, Rich- ardson. Third Row: Brumfield, I, Laky, Mikiewicz, Gatz, Prince, Cook, Dubyniak, Polimeni. MODERN DANCE GIRLS’ BOWLING, ADVANCED Front Row: Wilmot, Bridge, Sawyer, Cherkasky, Rosen, Sobus. Second Row: J. Laky, Nowak, C. Mehlenbacher, Schindler, Unterborn, Simpson, Schantz, Richardson. Third Row: Sahs, Riggi, Mura, Wehren, Moore, Baxter, Merkel, L. Mehlenbacher, Simpson, Wozniak, Green, Sanger. Fourth Row: L Laky, Payne, Shopes, Pauli, Kasbohm, Cook, Kapczynski, Skillman, Bond, Young, Story, Bilodeau, VanGraafeiland, Bonsignore, Walker. 46 School Experiences GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Basketball remains a favorite after-school activity for girls of every grade. GIRLS' BOWLING, BEGINNERS Front Row: Buff, Bowerman, Kohler; Second Row: Silveri, Huff, Hannemann, DeToye, Third Row: Hartz, Sweet, O'Leary, Hammecker, Wickman, Belkin, Miss Snow. 47 School Experiences GIRLS’ BADMINTON AND BOYS’ BOWLING Front Row: Korenstein, Goldstein. Wurster, Fahrer, Shopes, Spiro. Second Row: Buff, Yurgealitis, Clements, Weekes, Gattuso. VARSITY BOWLING TEAM Front Row: Pimm, Skalny, Captain. Standing: Glaess, Stio, Pawlowitz. JUNIOR VARSITY BOWLING TEAM 48 Front Row: Mietus, Travinski, Popowych. Sec- ond Row: Coleman, Toper, Kravetz, School Experiences GOLF TEAM Mr. D'Ambrosia, Coach; Mueller, Tabaczynski, Moran, Guglielmino. Franklin 11 Irondequoit .1 Franklin 6 Charlotte 6 Franklin 2 Brighton . 10 Franklin 6 Marshall , . . . 6 Franklin 7 East 5 Franklin 4 Monroe 8 SWIMMING TEAM Front Row: Schwartz, Manager; Beckwith. Brueckner, Bentley, Lipin, Sandholzer, Sproule, Goldstein, Bruckner, R. Lamagra, P. Lamagra, Shearman, DiPrima. Second Row: Mr. Roach, Coach; Jansen. Schlottman, Dyer. Salt. Williamson, Rockowitz. O’Farrell, Howie. Weimer, Sirvet, Baur, Coleman, Flowerday. Franklin . 62 Jefferson .18 Franklin 14 Marshal! 63 Franklin 23 Edison 54 Franklin 58 Madison . .. .19 Franklin , . — Charlotte , . — Franklin — West — Franklin 20 Monroe 57 Franklin 49 East .... 27 49 School Experiences Cross Face Guillotine WRESTLING TEAM Front Row: Abramson, Williams, Chiarenza, McAdam, Russelli. Second Row: Palmeri, Trainer: Quantz, Kramarczyk, Manioci, Aceto, Captain; Knopp, Mr. Panaggio, Coach. Third Row: Soprano, Baschnagel, Quinn, Faraci, Makowski. Absent: Brown, Centola, DiLorenzo, Streb. Franklin 26 Franklin 11 Franklin 6 Franklin 19 Edison ............20 Marshall 34 East ........... ,33 Jefferson.......... 22 Franklin 19 Franklin 8 Frarvkltp.......... 19 Franklin 31 Charlotte .......34 Monroe 33 Madison..........26 West............ 13 50 School Experiences FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Ferreri, Maratta, Barone. DiPrima, Tallarida, Co-captain; Folino. Tisa. Second Row: Lombardo. Knopp, Quantz. Dunbar. Sproule, Posato. Occhipinti. Manioci, Shapiro, Saczalski, Third Row: Mr. Parmagio. Asst, Coach; Lamagra, Trainer; DeNinnis, Trainer; Neu, Halwick, Nicolosi, Zambuto, Darrer, Romano, Slattery, DeLorenzo, Mead, Manager; Mr. Adams, Asst. Coach; Mr. D’Ambrosia, Coach. Fourth Row: Streb, Makowski, Sciortino, Tychoniewicz, Tinsmon, Burba, Lingg, Romano, Harley. Pundt, lnguaggiato, Matula, Monroe, Moran, DiMuro, Nash. Franklin 13 East 13 Franklin . . . 24 West 13 Franklin . . . 6 Edison 14 Franklin 14 Charlotte ...13 Franklin 7 Marshall .. 21 Franklin 0 Jefferson .... 20 SOCCER TEAM Front Row; Debole, Nuth, Machonkin, Kostyfiiuk, Schantz, Brown, Hauss, Ackroyd. Second Row; Taylor, Kinnear. Guran, Janicki, Ukshe, Sahmel, Valenza, Humeniuk, Franklin 6 West ... 3 Franklin 0 Edison . 8 Franklin 0 East ... 5 Franklin 4 Charlotte . . ... 2 Franklin 0 Marshall . . . . 5 Franklin 11 Madison . . .3 Franklin 6 Monroe 0 Franklin 4 Jefferson .2 School Experiences TENNIS TEAM Mr D’Ambrosia, Coach; Meiselman. Sadick. L, Markus, Huttenbach, Comisar, R. Markus, Flowerday. Franklin 0 Monroe . 4 Franklin 4 Madison Franklin 4 Marshall 0 Franklin 1 East Franklin 4 Charlotte 0 TRACK TEAM 52 Front Row: Loiaeano, Turburg, Aceto, Strickland, Concordia, Posato, Walentas, O’Connell, Olek. Quantz, Gissin, Shulman, Chiarenza, Second Row; Donovan. Dunbar, Tallarida. Kilgras, LeBritton, Mangione, Zello, Mr. Stowell, Coach; Glaess, Brown, Neu, Magin, Pioch, G, Dono- van, Sanger, Walther, Manager, Third Row: Williamson, Matula, Clements, Cummings, Van- Graafeiland, Lingg, Haller, Webb. Hammersla, Romano. Harley, Rockow, Sherman. Mott. Ukshe, Saczalski, Grant, J, Brown. Franklin 59 Marshall 36 Franklin 75 Edison 20 Franklin 59V Madison . . 35% Franklin 83% Jefferson 12% Franklin 74% Charlotte 20% Franklin 71% Monroe 23% Franklin 70 West 25 Franklin 41 East 54 School Experiences BASEBALL TEAM Front Row:Lamagra, Barone, Painton. Halwick. Second Row: Skalny, Tins mon, Guclti, Graves. Third Row: Carlavatti, Burba, Kwiatkowski Mr. Hart, Franklin Coach. 1 Edison . 5 Franklin 1 West Franklin .... 7 East .... 0 Franklin 3 Aquinas Franklin I Marshall 4 Franklin 4 Jefferson Franklin 3 Madison 6 Franklin 0 Monroe Franklin 1 Charlotte 4 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Front Row: Renda, Altavcna, Loiacano, C, Mangione, Costanza, Kirchner. Second Roh : Adams Accto, Turberg, Shulman, Kilgras, Co-captain; D. VanGraafeiland, Schenkel, Balcaen, I Magin, Goldstein. Third Row: Mr. Stoweli, Coach; Siekierski, R, Magin, G. Mangione, Sceusa, Farad, Stell, Fisher, A, VanGraafeiland, Walter, Walentas, Gallo, Boise, Walther, Manager. Fourth Row: Brown, Serth, Williamson, Cranmer, Clements, Mink, Hurwitz, Mott, Tabaczynski, Glaess, Royka, Sherman, Barker, Pioch. Low score wins. Franklin 21 West 46 Charlotte 70 Franklin 19 Edison . 50 Madison 74 Franklin 25 East 36 Jefferson . 71 Franklin 27 Monroe 51 Marshall 52 53 La r r to School Experiences VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Shapiro, Babcock, Dunbar, Walentas, Kilgras, Mr, Stowell, Second Row: Hurwitz, Hyde, Conchelos, Third Row: Tinsmon, Lingg. Walther, Mueller, Matula, Sherman, Onderdonk, VanGraafeiland. Franklin 51 Charlotte 36 Franklin 61 Charlotte . 60 Franklin 53 Marshall 64 Franklin 41 Marshall ... 57 Franklin 82 Edison 58 Franklin 48 Edison 52 Franklin 57 West 54 Franklin 54 West 81 Franklin 54 Madison 88 Franklin . . . . 58 Madison .79 Franklin 50 Monroe 44 Franklin 64 Monroe 50 Franklin 54 East 56 Franklin 70 East 79 Franklin 74 Jefferson .38 Franklin 58 Jefferson 59 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: VanGraafeiland, Stubinsky, Posato, Cohen, Mink, Nash, Janicki, Fisher, Onder- donk, Second Row: Barker, Romano, Hale, Demetrius, Sherman, Stell, Sebastian, Serth, DiMuro, 54 School Experiences ALPHA BETA GAMMA Front Row: Coleman. Sloane, Rizzo, Shaver. Babcock. Harding. Second Row: Linger. Mattie, Abrey, Monroe, Pfrommer, Muckstadt, Strickland, Ry- lander, Fitch. SIGMA BETA Front Ron': I. Magin, Nitschke, De- bole, Putz, Hassett. Second Row: Walker. Landro. Pioch, Bucci, Cle- ments, Gabbey, Valenza, R. Magin. Third Row: Polmateer, llardo, Hall- inen, Williamson, Dobbelaere, Webb, Bott, Schlottman, Burger, Lenz, Faraci, Walter. SPARTANS Front Row: Turberg. Quantz, Frank. Sahmel, DeSarra, Mattioli. Second Row: Guran, Sirvet. Sciortino, Lonkie- wicz, Milas, Butenko, Shaw, O’Con- nell, Richane. 55 School Experiences Y-TEENS The Y-Teens of the Young Women’s Christian Association seek ful- fillment of Christian ideals in everyday living. ALPHA BETA CHI Front Row: Bush, Sawyer, Bamash, Coleman, Muhs, Nolan, Shaffer, But- ler, Renneli, Stein, Bruinsma. Second Row: Campbell, McGillicuddy, Ben- esch, Bramer, Henry, Mindnich, Lan- nin, Tornabene, Burns, Estes, Eckrich, Kemmerer, Third Row: VanGraafeil- and, Geiss, Meyer, Auer, Herington, Friederich, Bantleon, DcWitte, Strick- land. Hirsch, Boes, Avery, Dibble. BE-BOPS Front Row: Nohe. Clift. Gibbs. Mar- ciano. Second Row: Bruno, Finkbeiner, Giaquinta, Gerrmg, Simmons, Costa. 56 School Experiences DELTA THETA CHI From Row: Ferrtfti, Preston, Wilkin- son. Schmidt. Wiimot. Second Row: Tucker, Snyder, Andaloro, VerPlank, Farwell. Gallo, Gesell, Pundt. Third Row: Cacciola, Pearce, Muttison. Mil- ton, McManus, MacLachlan, Berg, Poshva, Armbruster, Zimmerman, Kirchner, Sharf, Oliver. GAMMA DELTA PSI Front Row: DeRoller, Basamania, White, Bergen, Spring, Alfieri. Second Row: Clark, Heath, Hoover. Broikou, Olyslager, Comunale, Borchers, Frei- tag, Strine. Third Row: Stoehr, Jarvis, Ovenburg, Marcello, Lieb, Dengler, James, Wagner, Kent. Paruta, Beck- with. Weidman, Bevacqua, Simmons, Pieniaszek. SIGMA THETA CHI Front Row: Littman, Smith, Unter- born, Flint, Mehlenbacher, Schindler , Schantz, Mohr. Second Row: Sintzen- ich, Rinere, Closser. Kinzel, Topel, Lockwood, Mahon, Gayk, Fleck, Conklin. Third Row: Walker, Simpson, Schlenker, Atessi, Herington, Wolfron, Feary, Lieb, Hutchins, D’Ambrosio, Marsh, Baxter. Fourth Row: Latus, Davies, Guenther, Allen. Moran, Skill- man, Collins, Reynolds, DeGrave, Marsh, Brown, Speedy, Zarpentine, 57 School Experiences KALEIDOSCOPE SPIRIT COMMITTEE Front Row: Schmidt, VcrPlank. Pundt. Second Row: Miss Martens, Me Adam, Snyder, Van- Graafeiland, Spring, Sykes, Mr. Stalker. Third Row: Turberg, Phillips. Nally, Wolfrom. Guen- ther, Ovenberg, VanGraafeiland, Marsh, Heath. Fourth Row: Strickland, Dengler, Abronowitz, Williamson, Tinsmon, Dobbelaere, Ondcrdonk, Greenberg, McManus, Jinks, Speedy. FRANKLIN DAY CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB Noon-time Leisure RED CROSS GAME OPEN HOUSE Blood Count Who will cry tomorrow? 58 School Experiences KALEIDOSCOPE WATER BALLET Water Wheel SENIOR BEANIES The Beginning of the End FACULTY-STUDENT BASKETBALL GAME Drip or Dribble? DENTAL HYGIENE Torture Chamber STUDENT ELECTIONS “Mr, Sabin,'Mr. President, Members of the Faculty, Fellow Candidates, and Friends . . 59 School Experiences KALEIDOSCOPE CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY “To begin with, Marley is dead ’ “Christmas! Humbug! “God bless you merry gentlemen! “Open the bundle, Joe ' 60 fef’si :•! 'tv traveling from the depths of space pass the solar system, i y change course and th their own and the sun's reflected light, tanner the seniors in their progress through ary direction and enlarge their goals as new skills in the light of their own and reflected ideas. Class of 1956 Mrs, Edna Daly Adviser Mr. Pincus Cohen Adviser OFFICERS Bernard Russotti Daniel Altre Nancy Snyder Carol Kirchner Sandra Simon Anthony Syracusa President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Girls'Social Chairman Boys Social Chairman SENIOR COUNCIL From Row: Mrs. Daly, Adviser; Syracusa, Altre, Russotti, Snyder, Kirchner, Simon, Mr. Cohen, Adviser, Second Row: Goronkin, Bullis, Green, McManus, Mietus, Boncke, Lederman, Kranz, Kowalski, Andaloro, Farwell, Yule, Trivigno, Kelly, Volpe. Third Row: Dobbelaere, Tabaczynski, Tinsmon, Sherman, Santo, Mangione, Lowe. Polmateer, Ilardo, Kelley, Skalny, 62 Class of 1956 ROGER ACETO 31 Durgin Street DAVID ACKROYD 282 Avondale Road DOMINIC ABBALLE 23 Kappel Place GARY ABRONOWITZ 6 Theodore Street FREDERICK ADAMS 37 Buchan Park MICHAEL AMOROSO 86 Nichols Street HASKELL ALBAHARI 3[Vz Rowley Street ROSEMARY ANDALORO 160 Durnan Street v1 a PATRICIA ALLART 360 Walzford Road DANIEL ALTRE 302 Sixth Street WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER 200 Norton Street HELEN AROESTY 52 Nye Park MILDRED AUTOVINO 95 LeFrois Street 63 Class of 1956 ANTHONY AZZOUNO 589 Hazelwood Terrace GEORGE BEINE 234 Ashwood Drive RUTH BERGEN 18 Peckham Street EDWARD BOES 4355 Culver Road SHARON BAIRD 10 DeJonge Street MABEL BARNED 8 Payne Street BARBARA BEACHNER 275 Aragon Avenue MARJORIE BELL 250 Conkey Avenue DOLORES BERG 285 Hollenbeck Street RAYMOND BERGER 116 Woodbury Street JOAN BONCKE 2476 St. Paul Blvd. THOMAS BLAZYNSKI 1465 North Street JANE BLOOMER 34 Townsend Street BARBARA BOOTH HENRY BORCHERS 126 Orland Road 409 Avenue D 64 Class of 1956 JAMES BOYER 64 Peart Avenue SANDRA BOYER 64 Peart Avenue DAVID BRAUN 55 Sylvester Street MARGARET BRUMFIELD 56 Hanover Street JOSEPH BUCCI 63 Lux Street BARBARA BULLIS 97 Corley Drive MYRNA BURGEMAN 116 Weyt Street BARBARA BURNES 232 Fern wood Avenue CAROL BUTERA 351 Waring Road GAIL CAMHI 160 Scholfield Road W. MARIE CARNEVALE 60 Gorham Street JAMES CAVALLARO 54 Martin Street ARLINE BROWN 41 Galusha Street JOHN BURBA 222 Longview Terrace JANE CACCIOLA 96 Sc ran torn Street ROBERT CENTOLA 107 Arbutus Street 65 Class of 1956 JOANNE CIULLA 171 Lincoln Street VIRGINIA COOK 230 Garford Road ROBERT CRAVOTTA 122 Petrossi Drive VINCENT DE LORENZO 309 Joseph Avenue ROBERT CLARK 1232 St. Paul Street KENDRICK CLEMENTS 1520 Portland Avenue SHIRLEY COOPER 196 Mohawk Street SHIRLEY CORDE 436 Bricker Street HORACE CUMMINGS 17 Thomas Street GLORIA DE BELLIS 517 Remington Street JOANNE DEMPSEY 67 Norton Village Lane RITA DEMUYNCK 22 Laser Street ROBERT CONCORDIA 224 Fieldwood Drive ROBERT CRAMER 75 VanStallen Street RAYMOND DEBOLE 54 Mohawk Street EDWARD DEREGOWSKI 272 Conkey Avenue Class of 1956 ANTHONY DI M1TRO 81 Gray Street FRANCES DRAGONE 92 Aurora Street AUDREY ENGELS 937 Clinton Avenue N. AUREL FISCHER 182 Hollenbeck Street RONALD DINGER 722 Clinton Avenue N. ARNOLD DI PIETRO 1701 Goodman Street N. DONALD DOBBELAERE 39 Coolidge Road JEANINE FARWELL 331 1 Culver Road JOHN EHRLICH 83 Coleman Terrace GARY EIDELSTEIN 13 Grant Street MARION I A I ICONE 37 Phelps Avenue JEANETTE FERRETT1 7K Aurora Si reel Class of 1956 BARBARA FOLK 25 Lill Street LAWRENCE FORKELL 1336 St. Paul Street ANTHONY GAGLIANO 347 Avenue A JEAN GALLO 423 Portland Avenue CELESTE GARZA NETT! BARBARA GASTEL 14 Morris Street 60 Kohlman Street OTTO GAVENS 21 Turpin Street ISABEL GAYO 212 Rohr Street BARBARA GFRR1NG 508 Joseph Avenue GEORGE GLAESS 59 Arbutus Street JEAN GESELL 13 Treyer Street GENE GIBBS JOAN GIUFFRE 391 Winfield Road 201 Wilkins Street NORMA GORDON 386 Barry Road MARILYN GORONKIN 14 Harris Street ELDENE GRACE 12 Shepard Street 68 Class of 1956 BARBARA GREEN 53 Shore Drive MARY GREEN 425 North Street ROCHELLE GROSS 196 Sellinger Street ALICE GUINTA 60 Pardee Street MARVIN GORAN 39 Lill Street LINDA HACKMER 96 Fairlea Drive RICHARD HAEUSEL 127 Evergreen Street WILLIAM HALLER 55 Briar Lane THEODORE HARLEY 96 Hudson Avenue RICHARD HARPER 16 Concord Street RAYMOND HECK 235 Brockley Road ALAN HASSETT 91 Lake Bluff Road 7 CHARLOTTE HECK 13 Oscar Street JANET HEIER 77 Dewberry Drive 69 Class of 1956 ALLEN HERBST 14 Bradford Street HENRY HODRICK 40 Vi Nassau Street TALA HOFFMAN 259 Avenue D ANITA HOFSTETTER JEFFREY HOLLANDER 219 Delamaine Drive 40 Avenue D HERBERT HOPF 93 Avenue A RICHARD HURRELL 421 Bernard Street LOUISE IORIO 15 Marne Street JOSEPH INQUAGIATO 82 Traver Circle LINDA INCARDONA 192 Rohr Street JOSEPH ILARDO 1597 Goodman Street N, LEON ISAACSON 120 Scllinger Street ARTHUR JACKSON, Jr. 2770 Hudson Avenue JOYCE JACKSON 77 Herman Street BRUCE JACOBS 279 Baden Street Class of 1956 VAUGHAN JUDD 129 Walzford Road SANDRA KENNARD 20 Vienna Street DAVID KORENSTEIN 87 Avenue D IRENE LAKY 508 Joseph Avenue VIOLET KASBOHM 2 Bradford Street JAMES KELLEY 221 Avenue E CATHERINE KELLY 345 Cascade Place DONALD KI LORAS 136 Wahl Road CAROL KIRCHNER 190 Grafton Street SORA LEE KOPEN 4134 St. Paul Blvd. MARY KOWALSKI 1436 North Street CARL KRANZ 66 Evergreen Street MARIJA KRYGERIS 24 Watkins Terrace DAVID LEDERMAN 334 Joseph Avenue CARMEN LEONE 190 Arbutus Street JAMES LESSLIE 2457 Ridge Road E. BETTY LEVY 548 Joseph Avenue THEODORE LEVY 551 Conkey Avenue CHARLES LIBERI 53 Ward Street JAMES LAZZARA, Jr. 283 Traver Circle BURTRAM LEVIN 265 Avenue A RICHARD LINGG 182 Lincoln Street % DOROTHY LYNDON 404 Murray Street Class of 1956 ALBERT MAGNUS 3! 16 Culver Road LUDMILA MAR LENS 51 Willile Drive CAROL MATTISON 54 Salem Road EDWARD MACHONKIN 39 Treycr Street BARBARA MacLACHLAN 1944 SL Paul Street RONALD MAGIN 89 Lux Street GASPARE MANGIONE 48 Martin Street CLARA MARRANCA 20 Hollister Street RIJBEN MARSHALL 220 Rauner Street KATHLEEN MARUKE 3 Manitou Street MARGARET MASCARO 21 Blakeslee Street IRENE MASTROMATTEO 1776 Norton Street Class of 1956 ALICE Me A DAM 260 Point Pleasant Road JOANNE McARTHUR 293 Liberty Avenue DAVID McENEANY WARREN McGRAlL 330 Conkey Avenue 3537 Culver Road carol McManus 50 Garford Road ALAN MENDELSON 39 Seabrook Street THOMAS MICHAELS 167 Hollenbeck Street JOAN M1ETUS 4 Pulaski Street MARTIN MILLER 549 Conkey Avenue CATHRYN MILTON 1332 St. Paul Street BARBARA MINSK 30 Saranac Street JAMES MION 209 Hillcrest Street RICHARD MOORE 3327 Culver Road ROBERTA NALLY 1182 Clinton Avenue N. LEO NEUMANN 72 Hollister Street i JANET MOGAB 1972 Goodman Street N. ■ 7 DORIS PESKO 191 St. Casimir Street JOSEPH ORYSZAK 302 North Park Drive ROBERT PALERMO 268 Lyceum Street FRED PAWLOWITZ 89 Eiffel Place JEANETTE PEARCE 35 Nile Drive GAIL OLIVER 74 Heberle Road WALTER ONDERDONK 715 Linden Street SAMUEL PALERMO 97 Rohr Street GARY PAPROCK1 56 Del Monte Street GEORGE PASSAR 523 Joseph Avenue i JANET PAYNE 72 Herman Street AWRENCE PALERMO 6 Frederick Street MARGUERITE PALERMO 121 Aurora Street MARLENE PALERMO 46 Fieldwood Drive 75 Class of 1956 ANTHONY PILATO 58 Cleveland Street JOYCE POSHVA 594 Conkcy Avenue DONALD PRITCHARD 65 Hanover Street MALCOLM REYNOLDS 3430 Culver Road FRANK PIMM 487 Exchange Street DALE POLMATEER 328 Ridge Road E. JOYCE PRACHEL 134 Hillcrest Street HELEN PRESTON 2494 Culver Road CLEON PRINTY 212 Leicestershire Road ELIZABETH PUNDT 37 Eastwood Trail MYRON RAPKIN 26 Morris Street CAROLE RAPP 104 Watkin Terrace ROSEMARY RICHARDSON 1356 Portland Avenue JOSEPH RINERE.Jr. I 35 Longacre Road JOSEPH RIZZO 44 Cliffordale Park Class of 1956 HENRIETTA ROMANOWSKI 3 Vienna Street CAROLE ROSEN 56 Hooker Street NORMAN ROUSSO 22 Martin Street SHARON RUBENSTEIN 125 Dorset Street BERNARD RUSSOTTI 138 Norran Drive CATHERINE SACHELI 556 Rocket Street ROBERT S A DICK 162 Mailing Drive NORMA SANDI R 181 Townsend Street ANTHONY SANTO 829 Norton Street AUDREY SCHMIDT 292 Remington Street RONALD SCHREINER 180 Wilkins Street RONALD SCHROEDER 2494 Titus Avenue ALLEN SCHULTZ 25 Lill Street JUDITH SCHWEICKHARD 142 Birchwood Drive SHIRLEY SHAPIRO 136 Conkey Avenue HELAINE SHARE 54 Buchan Park Class of 1956 JEANETTE SHELDON 146 Hurtsdale Road GENE SHERMAN 75 Fieldwood Drive JEANETTE SHRAGER 59 Valois Street SHIRLEY SILVER 781 Avenue D % i SANDRA SIMON 150 Westchester Avenue MARY S1PLIN 50 Bartlett Street KALEEN SHERMAN 20 Athens Street SHEILA SILVERMAN 176 Paxton Road JAMES SLATTERY 126 Abington Drive BEVERLY SHIELDS 12 Oak man Street ROSE MARIE SIMON 40 Spiegel Park FREDERIC SKALNY 88 Durnan Street BARBARA SLAVIN 215 Dickinson Street Class of 1956 NANCY SNYDER MICHAEL SPINELU 68 Coolidge Road 1696 Clifford Avenue DUANE SMITH 154 Sea View Avenue FFRN STACCO 1650 Norton Street WILBUR STEINER 8? Chapin Street BI I Rl.Y STEVELY 26 Seneca Road GERALDINE STOLL 104 Bernard Street I 42 Morton Street JON STRICKLAND 67 Watzer Road GERTRUDE SUFRIN 17 Morris Street BARBARA SUKERT 6 Gladys Street WILLIAM SWEET, Jr, 1244 St Paul Street Class of 1956 JEANNETTE TANNARIO 32 Wilson Street LEE TINSMON 21 St. Jacob Street ANTHONY TUTTOBENE 9 Zimmer Street ANTHONY TARANA. Jr. 31 Arch Street ALBERT TOLEDO 174 Baden Street I JEANNETTE VACCHETTO 206 Orhnd Road CAROL VAN GRAAFETLAND 75 Hoff Street MARJORIE THIEM 172 Morrill Street INI JOAN TR1V1GNO 185 Taft Avenue BASILIA VALENTI 703 Laurelton Road DAVID VAN GRAAFETLAND 75 Hoff Street k JEAN THOMAS 138 Bernard Street ANNE TUCKER 150 Parker Road NATALE VALLONE 155 Arbutus Street I 1 MARLA VANZANDT 4025 Culver Road 1SALEAN VARN 40 Concord Street til DOROTHY VELITOVICH 315 Hudson Avenue WILLIAM VELTZ 209 Ernst Street JUDITH VER 96 Garford Road JOSEPHINE VOLPE 60 Herald Street DORIS VON BUREN 6 Burbank Street PAUL WEBB 75 Newcomb Street DOUGLAS WEIMER 1089 Clinton Avenue N. CAROL YULE 318 Conkey Avenue NORMA ZACKOR 250 Norton Street GILBERT WARREN 58 Turpin Street DAVID WAI.ENTAS 59 Herald Street JANICE WILKINSON 38 Vinton Road MARGUERITE WILMOT 108 Sylvester Street Class of 1956 GERALDINE ARGEER FRANCES ZURY RICHARD FLORACK 19 Field wood Drive The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1956 We. the Seniors of the Class of 1956, being of hollow head, feeble body, and demented mind, do hereby will and bequeath to the following under the powers vested in us, all of our sweet, sweet memories and other unfit possessions. After prolonged consultation, consideration, and complete waste of time regarding the disposal of our Fortunes, we, the Seniors, shall apportion our estate thus; To Mr. Sabin we leave our sincere appreciation for his guidance and understanding during our five-year ad- venture at Franklin For Mr, Francis we have secured permission to share with Ding Dong School's own Miss Francis the me- lodic bell to wake up all the sleepy-eyed students each morning. To Mis Sullivan wc leave a deluxe helicopter so she can avoid the four o'clock rush on her way to River Campus. To all senior homeroom teachers we leave a king-size box of Pnbluin and sympathy. But if they have seen us through, they can take anything. To Miss Martens we leave a 24-inch color television set for her wailing roam and a red and white whistle to clear court when her lunch hour arrives. To Mr. Stalker we bequeath a set of bells for his toes so that the kids will have enough time to stash away their lunches when he tinkles his approach. To Mrs. Daly and Mr. Cohen we leave our heartfelt thunks for unfailing leadership, and a huge trash can for the relief of old council notices, senior beanie re- ceipts, and banquet tickets. To Mr. Smith wc leave a Utopian Society where every- one goes Id the same college or seeks the same type of employment. To Mr, Sherwood wc leave ;i book of the best plays from the last 25 years for you know what ' along with one Bah and two Humbugs. To Miss Carnahan and Mr. Hoffman, next year's senior cluss advisers, we leave a giant economy size bottle of Fizrin for all the headaches accompanying a senior class and a contract for starring roles in the Broad- way production of As You Like It, To Mr. Taylor we bequeath a ray gun to hah all tres- passers who stray into dosed corridors. To Mr. Zornow we leave a pair of roller skates so he can really “whiz'1 through the corridors. To Mr, Miller wc leave a magenta fire truck to put out .ill his neighbors’ fires, and a beautiful companion for Piddler, To Mr Lyders we leave a free ticket to hear Marlon Brando sing.-Wc know he’ll enjoy himself. To Mrs Connell we leave a lower blackboard to elimi- nate standing on her tiptoes while writing the English assignments. To Mr. Iman wrc leave a sociology class rich in perception. To Mr, DcFranccsco we bequeath an automatic seat ar- ranger to satisfy everyone. To Mr, Chamberlain wc leave a consignment of the newest Paris-fashioned gym suits. To Mr. Vaeger we bequeath a projection room on every Poor of B.F.H.S, To Mrs. Morsheimer we bequeath a two-hundred-foot- square piece of paper that she can tear to infinity in her spare time. To Miss Batz we leave 30 brand new typewriters that don’t make mistakes. To Mr. Carroll we bequeath a biology class that doesn't wait until Memorial Day recess to start its term papers. To Miss Donoghue we leave u choral group especially adept at reciting poetry. To Mr. Scammell we bequeath a crack-proof podium und a fireman’s pole from the fourth floor to the band pit. To Mrs. Martin we delegate a World History Special that really is. To Miss Hess we promise future Latin students who will never wander into sweet Elysium. To Miss Rosenbfoom we leave a hygiene class that doesn't ask embarrassing questions. For Mrs. Emery we have purchased sixteen tons of number nine thread. To the incoming Eighth Graders we leave a hot tip; Season’s passes for the elevator to the fifth floor are now being sold by all penniless Seniors, To the present Eighth Graders we leave a literary master- piece as a guide for your behavior toward Seniors: A Senior stood on the railroad track, A train was coming fast. The train got off the railroad track And let the Senior pass.' —A Nony Mo us To next year's Sophomores we leave a secret pamphlet giving ten new ways of getting their schedule changed. To next year's Juniors we bequeath Mr. Hamm, Mr. Beard, and Mr. Iman, who are all included in the American History package. To the present Juniors we recommend that in Chem. das they reserve seats (dash) near the door. Duly witnessed and signed this twenty-first day of the first month, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-six, by those in the Senior Class of Benjamin Franklin High School who could write. The terms of this document shall be admin- istered by Russotti, Goronkin. Minsk, and Sufrin, Attorneys at nonsense and foolery. 82 SENIOR BANQUET The Class of 1956 “You Can’t Take It With You” by Moss Hart and George Kaufman CAST Seated: Rubenstein, Silver, Mangione, Hoffman, Rus- sotti, Stoll, Kelley. Standing: 1 lardo. Sweet. Van- Graafeiland, Skalny, Dron, Tinsmon, Strickland, Lowe, Mr. Sherwood, Director. 84 Page 672 of My Current Novel Activities of the Class of 1956 ABBALLE, DOMINIC-Madrigal Club 4; Choir 1-4; FT.A. 3,4; Junto 4. ABRONOWITZ, GARY-Choir 8,1,2; Spirit Committee 4; Math--Science Honor Society 4. ACETO, ROGER—Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Cross Coun- try 2,3,4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Hi-Y 2. ACKKOYD, DAVID—Junto 3; Band 1; Soccer 1-4; Intra- mural Basketball 3 ADAMS, FRED—Junto 8.1; Choir 2,3,4: Senior Play; Stage Crew H-4; KEY Circulation. ALBAHARb HASKELL—Football Manager 3; Basketball 2; Corridor Aide 3, ALLART. PATRICIA—Majorette 2-4; Y-Teens 1-3. ALTRE, DANIEL—National Honor Society 3, President 4; COURANT Sports Reporter 1,2,4; Sports Editor 3; French Honor Society 1-4; German Honor Society 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4; Junto 8, 1; Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 3.4; Intramural Basketball 8-4; Corridor Aide I; Math-Science Honor Society 4, AMOROSO. MICHAEL—Executive Council 8,2; Junto 8,2. ANDALORO, ROSEMARY—Junto 1, Senior Council; Jun- ior Council; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4: KEY Individual Photography and Advertising Staff; Madrigal Club 4; Choir 8,1; F.N.A. President 3,4; Nurse's Aide 4; Leaders 2; Camping Recreation Club 4; Bowling 2,3; Tennis 2-4; Swimming 1,2: Baseball 2,3; Y-Teens 1-4; Senior Play; Moth-Science Honor Society 4. ANGE, JOSEPH-Junto 4; Football 3 ARENA. BART-Junto 8, ARMBRUSTER, ELIZABETH — Junto 1,3: Commercial Honor Society 3, President 4. Bookstore 2; Choir 8.1; Swimming 1.2; Y-Teens 2,3,4. ARMBRUSTER. WILLIAM-Junto 8; HI-Y 2. AROESTY, HELEN-Jumo 1; Choir 8,1. AUTO VINO, MILDRED—Commercial Honor Society 4, AZZOL1NO, ANTHONY—Junto 3; Italian Honor Society 3; Conservation Club 1,2,3. BARN ED. MABEL-Latin Honor Society 2,3.4; Choir 8-4; Swimming 8, BAIRD, SHARON—Junto 8; Choir 1; Swimming 8,1; Life Saving 2,4; Senior Play; Y-Teens 3,4. BEACHNER, BARBARA—National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2.3.4; Malh-Sciencc Honor Society 4, BE1NE, GEORGE-Latfn Honor Society 2.3,4; Library Aide 8-4; COURANT 3,4; Radio-Electronics Club 3.4; Math- Science Honor Society 4; Office Aide 2. BELL. MARJORIE-F.N.A. 3; Tennis 4. BENNETT, ADDIST-Transfer from Clearwater, Florida. BERG, DOLORES-Junto 8,1; Camping Recreation Club 4; Y-Teens 4. BERGEN, RUTH—COURANT Circulation and Advertising 4; KEY Circulation; Swimming 8-4; Tennis 8-4: Water Ballet 2; Modern Dance 2; Camping Recreation Club 4. BERGER, RAYMOND-Junto 8.1; Latin Honor .Society 2; Stamp Club 1.2,3; Math-Science Honor Society 4. BLAZYNSKI. THOMAS—Junto 1; Intramural Basketball 1.2. BLOOMER, JANE-Commercia! Honor Society 3.4; Junto 3; Co-op; Life Saving 3; Leaders 2. Banking Aide 4. BOES, EDWARD—Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Corridor Aide 4; Intramural Basketball 3,4. BONCKE, JOAN-Scnior Council: Junto 2; Latin Honor Society 3; KEY Circulation; F.N.A. 3,4; Bowling 8-4: Tennis 3,4; Baseball 2,3; Y-Teens 1-3, BOOTH, BARBARA-Ctaoir 3,4; Transfer from New York City, 1952. BOYER. JAMES—Choir I, BOYER, SANDRA—F.N.A 3,4; Swimming t, BRAUN, DAVID—Sophomore Council; Choir I; Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4; Math-Science Honor Society 4. BROWN, ARI INE—Junto 4; Swimming 8 BRUMFIELD. MARGARET-COURANT Circulation 4; Bowling 2; Modern Dance 4; Basketball 8,1,2,4; Volley- ball 8. BUCCI, JOSEPH-Junto 3,4; Radio Workshop t.2,3; Cross Country 2; Track 2; Hi-Y 1-4 BULLIS, BARBARA—Senior Council; Junior Council; Band I; Swimming l;Tri-Y 1-4, BURBA. JOHN—Football 3.4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4, BURGEMAN, MYRNA-French Honor Society 2,4, Vice President 3; Congress of Current Events I; Junto 8,1; COURANT Artist 2-4, Reporter 2-4. Circulation 2-4; KEY Artist and Circulation; Choir 8,1; Water Ballet 2; Swimming 2; Senior Play. BURNES, BARBARA-Junto 8-2; French Honor Society 3,4; F.N A. 3,4; Switchboard 3; Y-Teens 2,3; Spirit Com- mittee 2.3. BUTERA CAROL—Vice President of Sophomore Class; Junto 8.1.2.4; Latin Honor Society 2; COURANT Re- porter 1; Choir I; F.N.A, 4; Cheerleader 3.4; Swimming 8; Leaders 2; Tennis 1; Y-Teens 8-2. CACCIOLA, JANE—Junto 4; Junior Council; Commercial Honor Society 4; Madrigal Club 2.4; Choir 1.2,4; Y-Teens 2.3.4, CAMH1, GAIL—Choir 8.1,2; COURANT Publicity 2; Con- gress of Current Events 1; Radio Workshop 8, CARNEVALE, MARIE-KEY Circulation CAVALLARO. JAM ES-J unto 3.4, CENTOLA. ROBERT-Junto 2; Baseball 2,4; Track 2; Cross Country 1,2. CIULLA, JOANNE—Switchboard 4; Swimming 1. CLARK, ROBERT-COURANT Ass't. Sports Editor 3. Re- porter 4; Choir I; English Bookroom Aide 8.1; Corridor Aide 3; Social Science Forum 2,3; F.T.A, 3.4; Congress of Current Events 1; Track 3,4; Senior Play; Math-Science Honor Society 4. CLEMENTS, KENDRICK—Student Association President 4; National Honor Society 3.4: Latin Honor Society 3,4; KEY Editor; Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; RAUN Repre senta five 3,4: Social Science Forum 2.3,4: UN Conference Delegate 3; Spring Executive Council 4; Junto 1,2; Track 2.3.4. Cross Country 3.4: Intramural Basketball 4; Hi-Y 3,4: Math-Science Honor Society 4, CONCORDIA. ROBERT-Junto 4; Track 2.3,4, COOK, VIRGINIA-KEY Artist; Volleyball 3,4; Tennis 3.4, Basketball 3,4; Camping Recreation Club 4; Life Saving 4; Water Ballet 3; Bowling 4; Baseball 3.4 . Y-Teens 1.2 3, COOPER. SHIRLEY-Leaders 2: Y-Teens 2,3. CORDE. SHIRLEY—Commercial Honor Society 4; KEY Circulation; Y-Teens 2; Guide 4. CRAVOTTA. ROBERT-Band 8,1,2. CUMMINGS, HORACE-Junto 1.4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Track 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Hi-Y 3. DE BELLIS, GLORIA-Commercial Honor Society 4; Choir 1.3.4. DEBOLE. RAYMOND-Junto 8,1; Soccer 1,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2,4. DE LORENZO,VINCENT-Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Football 2, 3.4, DEMPSFY, JOAN-Commercial Honor Society 4; Co-op; Basketball 3. DE MUYNCK, RITA-Commercial Honor Society 3.4; Bad- minton 4; Swimming 2; Choir 3,4. DIMITRO. ANTHONY—Italian Honor Society 1.2: Track 3; Math-Science Honor Society 4. DINGER, RONALD—Intramural Basketball 3; Math- Science Honor Society 4; Transfer from Shamokin, Pennsylvania. DI PIETRO, ARNOLD—Football 2; Band 8,1X3.4. DORBELaERE, DONALD—Executive Council 4; Junto 3,4; Senior Council; Junior Council; Sophomore Council; Spirit Committee 4; Varsity Basketball 1-4; Hi-Y 1,2, DR AGONE, FRANCES-Guide 4. DRON, MARILYN—Junto 8; Junior Council; Sophomore Council; Madrigal Club 3.4; Senior Play; Latin Honor So- ciety 2,3; Tennis 8-4; Bowling 8-3; Baseball I; Leaders 2, EHRLICH, JOHN-Conservation Club 2, President 3. EIDELSTEIN. GARY—Junto 8,1: COURANT Reporter 8; Baseball 2,3.4; Senior Play; Intramural Basketball 3; Bowling 4; Corridor Aide I. ENGELS, AUDREY-Junto 3,4; Swimming 8; Baseball 2; Tennis 3; Volleyball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Modern Dance 3.4; Cheerleader 3,4; Leaders 3; Water Ballet 2; Senior Play. 85 FAR WELL JEA NINE—Spanish Honor Society 3, Vice President 4; KEY Editor; Senior Council; Senior Play; Senior Dance Committee; Junto 2,3,4; FT,A, 3, Secre- tary 4. Junior Dance Committee: Y-Teens 3,4; Choir I Radio Workshop 2,3; Representative to Rochester Safety Council 3,4; Guidance Aide 4; Bookstore Aide 4; Tennis 3; Senior Prophccv, FATICONE, MARION—Italian Honor Society 3; Guide t FFRRETT1. JEANETTE—CO URANT Reporter 4; Circu- lation 1,4; Publicity !: Y- Teens 2,3,4. FISCHER, A OREL—Transfer from Trieste, Yugoslavia, FISCHER, LESTER—Transfer from Aquinas, 1954. FLORACK, RICHARD-Conservat ion Club 2,3, FOLK, BARBARA—Swimming 2,4; Badminton 2,4; Tennis 4; Water Ballet 2. FORKELL, LAWRENCE—Madrigal Club 1.4. GAGLIANO, ANTHONY-Jumo 1,2,3; Junior Council; Choir 1, GALLO. JEAN-Junior Council; Italian Honor Society 2,4, President 3; KEY Circulation; COURANT Typist 3; Ten- nis 4; Majorette 3,4; Y-Teens 1-4; Choir I; Senior Play, GARZANETT1, CELESTE-Co-op; Choir 4; Madrigal Club 4; French Honor Society 4, GASTEL, BARBARA-Co-op; COURANT Typist 3, GAYO, ISABEL—Transfer from Nazareth. GERRING, BARBARA-Junto 3.4; KEY Publicity and Ad- vertising; COURANT Publicity and Advertising 4; Guide 3; FT,A, 3,4; Choir 8.1. GESELL, JEAN-Junto 8.1,4; Junior Council; Commercial Honor Society 3,4; Bowling 3; Supply Store Aide 3. GIUFFRE, JOAN-Junto 8,1: Radio Workshop 8.1; Orches- tra 8,1. GLAESS. GEORGE—Cross Country 2,3.4; Track 1-4; Bowl mg 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Orchestra 8,1,2; Green- house Club 8.1. GORDON, NORMA—French Honor Society 1.2. GORONKIN, MARILYN—Student Assoc. Vice President 3; Executive Council 3; Junto 8,1,3; National Honor Society 3,4. French Honor Society 1-4, Commercial Honor So- ciety 4: COURANT Circulation 1.2; KEY Editor: Senior Council; Sophomore Council; Representative to Chamber of Commerce 3; Sibley Teen Fashion Board 4; Congress of Current Events 8,1; Spirit Committee 3; Choir 8,1; Students’ Day in Government 3; Senior Will; Senior Play; Math-Science Honor Society 4, GRACE, EL DENE—Junto 8. Latin Honor Society 2.3,4; Choir 8,1; Switchboard 2,3; Guide 3. GREEN, BARBARA—Senior Council; Commercial Honor Society 3.4; Badminton 3; Water Ballet 2,3; Life Saving 2,3; Basketball 3; Choir 3,4. GRFFN. MARY Basketball 3; Bowling 1; Volleyball I. GREENBERG, AL-COURANT Photographer 1,2; Projec- tionist 8-4; Lunchroom Aide 3,4, GREENBERG. MICH A EL-Standard Bearer: National Honor Society 3.4: Math-Science Honor Society President 4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; KEY Editor; COURANT Editor-in-Chief 4, News Editor 3; Main Library Aide 8-4; Choir 8,1: Radio-Electronics Club Secretary 3,4; Social Science Forum 2,3,4; Congress of Current Events I; Switchboard 2; Junto 8- GROSS, ROCHELLE-Transfer from New York City. QUINTA, ALICE-Tennis I. GURAN, MARVIN-Socccr l,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4. HACKMER. LINDA—Junto 2. HAEUSEL. RICHARD—Lunchroom Aide8, HALLER. WILLIAM—French Honor Society 3; Track 3.4: Intramural Basketball 3,4; Band 1; Choir 1,3; Madrigal Club 1,3,4; Inter-High Choir 3,4; Math-Science Honor Society 4. HARLEY, THEODORE-Junior Council; Football 4; Bas- ketball 3.4; Track 3.4; Cross Country 3. HASSETT, ALAN-Soccer 1,2; Choir 1,2,4; Madrigal Club 1,3,4; Band 1.2; in ter-High Choir 2,3.4; Hi-Y 1-4. HECK, CHARLOTTE — Commercial Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 2; Choir 8,1; Y-Tecns 3. HECK, RAYMOND—Sophomore Council; lunior Council; Soccer 1,2; Swimming 1,2; Conservation Club 2 HEIER, JANET-Y-Teens 2.3 HERBST, ALLEN—Junto 2; Corridor Aide 3. HODRICK, HENRY-Stagc Crew 8. HOFFMAN, MARSHA—Junto 1.2,3: Spanish Honor Society 1,2,3,4; COURANT Cashier, Reporter and Circulation 8.1,2.4; KEY Artist and Circulation; Congress of Current Events 8; Orchestra 8-3; Tennis 8,1; Lunchroom Aide 8-3; Junior Dance Committee: Senior Play. HOFFMAN, TALA—Junto 8,1.2; Junior Council; Sopho- more Council; French Honor Society 1-4; COURANT Circulation 8.1,2; Choir 8,1. Junior Dance Committee; Senior Play; Math-Science Honor Society 4. HOFSTETTER. ANITA—Commercial Honor Society 4. Leaders 2; Badminton 3: Swimming 1,2. HOLLANDER, JEFFREY-Junto I; National Honor So- ciety 3, Vice President 4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; KEY Editor; COURANT Re- porter 3,4; Social Science Forum 3. President 4; Congress of Current Events 8,1; Band 8.1,2; Stamp Club 1; Math- Science Honor Society 4, HOPF. HERBERT—Badminton 1-4; Spirit Committee 3; Orchestra 8.1; Band 2,3,4; Corridor Aide 8-4; Guide 3,4. HURRELL, RICHARD-Radio Workshop I; Projectionist 2,3.4: Stage Crew 2,3,4. I L ARDO. JOSEPH-Senior Council; Larin Honor Society 3,4; Choir I; Madrigal Club 2.3,4; Hi-Y 2.3.4; Senior Play 1NCARDONA, LINDA-Junto 4: Guide 4. 1NQUAGIATO, IGSEPH-JuntO 3,4. IORIO, LOUISE—Choir 3; Guide 8.1.2, ISAACSON, LEON—Choir 3,4. JACKSON, ARTHUR—Junto 8 2.4; Sophomore Class Presi- dent; Junior Class Vice President. Latin Honor Society 2,3; Cross Country 2; Track 1; Basketball 1; Hi-Y 1,2; Band I; Choir 8. JACKSON, JOYCE—Corridor Aide 8,1. JACOBS, BRUCE-Lunchroom Aide 8; Conservation Club I; Greenhouse 8,1; Intramural Basketball 1 JUDD, VAUGHAN - KEY Editor and Photographer: COURANT Photographer; Conservation Club 1; Execu- tive for a Day 4. KASBOHM, VIOLET-Junto 1,4; National Honor Society 3.4; Latin Honor Society 2.3,4; KEY Advertising; Sopho- more Council; Senior Play; Supply Store Aide 3; Choir 8,1; Greenhouse 8,1; Baseball 1,2; Swimming 8,1; Tennis 3.4; Y-Teens I; Math-Science Honor Society 4, KELLY, CATHERINE—Senior Council; COURANT Cir- culation 4; Spirit Committee I; Choir 1, KELLEY, JAMES—Junto 3; Senior Council; Junior Council; Latin Honor Society 2.3,4; Social Science Forum 3,4; Congress of Current Events Secretary 1; KEY Advertising; Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal Club 2,3,4; Inter-High Choir 2.3.4; Senior Play, KENNARD, SANDRA-Transfer from Monroe, 1955; Math Science Honor Society 4, KILGRAS. DONALD Student Association President 4; Junto 3; Junior Council; Sophomore Council; National Honor Society 3.4; Latin Honor Society 2,3; Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; Cross Country 2,3. Co-Captain 4; Track 2.3,4; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3.4: Hi-Y 2: Math-Science Honor Society 4. KIRCHNER, CAROL Junto I; Senior Class Treasurer: Larin Honor Society 2-4; KEY Individual Photography; Rowling 2,3; Tennis 2-4; Leaders 2; Camping Recreation Club 4; F.N.A. 3, Vice President 4; Choir 8,1; Y-Teens 14; Senior Play; Math-Scicncc Honor Society 4. KOPF.N, SORALEE French Honor Society 2,3; COUR- ANT Reporter 2; Tennis 2,3; Choir 1; Senior Play, KORENSTE1N, DAVID—Junto 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Honor Society 2. President 3.4; Math-Scicnce Honor Society 4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; COUR- ANT Reporter 3; KEY Photographer; Social Science For- um 3,4; Congress of Current Events 1; Choir 8,1; Main Lihrarv Aide 8,1; Math-Science Honor Society 4. KOWALSKI, MARY-Junto 2,4; Senior Council; COURANT Artist 4: KEY Artist; Swimming I: Bowling I; Office Aide 4; Greenhouse 8; Y-Teens 1,2,3. KRANZ. CARL—Junto 3,4; Senior Council; Junior Council; Larin Honor Society 1; KEY Photographer. KRYGERIS, MARIJA—German Honor Society 2; Volley- ball 1,2,4: Lunchroom Aide 2. LAKY, IRENF-Junto 4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; COURANT Circulation 4; Swimming t; Water Ballet 3.4; Volleyball 3.4; Baseball 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Bowling 3.4; Lifesaving 3. Camping Recreation Club 4; F.T.A. 4: Guide 4; Y Teens 3. LANG, JEAN—Choir 3,4; Bowling 8; Camping Recreation Club 4; Social Studies Library Aide 1. LAN1AK. BARBARA-Junto 8,1.2; Co-op; Bowling I; F.N.A. 3; Banking Committee 4; Senior Play, LAPIDES. SANDRA—Junto 4; KEY Circulation: F.T.A. 4: F,N.A. 3,4; Senior Play. LAPP. ROBERT—Junior Council; Corridor Aide LARK, MARTHA-Library Aide 2 LA ROCCA, VIVIAN—Choir ! LAZZARA, JAMES—Track I. LEDERMAN, DAVID—National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Math-Science Honor Society 4; Bausch and l.omh Science Award; Junto 3; Senior Coun- cil; Social Science Forum 3; Vice President 4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; COURANT Reporter 2,3,4; KEY Editor; Main Library Aide 2; Congress of Current Events I. LEONE, CARMEN—Italian Honor Society 2.3.4; Choir 8; Corridor Aide I. LESSLIE, J AMES-Conservation Club 1,2,3. LEVIN, BURTRAM—Junto 1; Intramural Basketball 8-4. LEVY, BETTYCOURANT Circulation 2: KEY Individ- ual Photography; Choir 1; Guide 1,2,3. LEVY. THEODORE-COURANT Photographer 4; Orches- tra 8.1; Congress of Current Events 8,1; Chess Club 1. LIBERI. CHARLES—Junto 2,3; Italian Honor Society 2; Wrestling 3, LINGG, RICHARD—Junto 8-4; Spring Executive Council 4; Junior Council; Corridor Aide 4; F.T.A. 4; Basketball Intramural 8-2, Varsity 3,4; Football 2,3, Captain 4; Track 2,3.4; Baseball I; Hi-Y I LOCE. RITA—Junto I: Bowling 2.3. LOCKHART, ALICE—Junto 8,1; Italian Honor Society 1-4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Commercial Honor Society 4; COURANT Reporter 8; Guide I; Corridor Aide 1. LOWE, SANFORD—Junto 8,2.4; Senior Council; Senior Play; Congress of Current Events 1; Intramural Basket- ball 8,3,4; Corridor Aide 4. LYNDON, DOROTHY -Junto 3; Senior Council; Volleyball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Modera Dance 3; Camping Recreation Club 4; Y Teens 1.2. MACHONKIN, EDWARD—Junto 2: Sophomore Council; German Honor Society 2; Choir 1,3,4; Inter-High Choir 3,4; Madrigal Club 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3.4; Table Tennis 3,4; Wrestling 4. MAC LACHLAN. BARBARA—National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; KEY Editor; Supply Store Aide 3; Social Science Forum 2; IT.N. Conference Delegate 3, Spring Convention 4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.N.A. 3; Modern Dance 3; Tennis 3.4: Y-Teens 2,4; Math-Science Honor Society 4. MAGIN. RONALD—Spanish Honor Society 3; Corridor Aide I; Cross Country 3.4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Track 3.4; Hi-Y 4. MAGNUS. ALBERT-Soccer 4. MANGIONE, GASPARE—Junto 1,2,4; Senior Council; Jun- ior Council; Senior Play; Track 2.3,4; Cross Country 3.4. MARRANCA, CLARA-Switchboard 4; Swimming 1-4. MARTENS, LUDMILA—KEY Editor: Switchboard 4; Sen- ior Dance Committee. MARL'KE, KATHLEEN-Senior Play; Guide 4. MASCARO, MARGA RET -Choir 1.2,3. MASTROMATTEO, IRENE—Junto 4; Sophomore Council; Choir I MATTISON, CAROL-Junto 4. Supply Store Aide 3.4: Soc Studies I ibrary Aide 1; Senior Play: F.N.A. 3, Secretary 4; Tennis 3; Camping Recreation Club 4; Swimming 2,3; Badminton 2: Y-Teens 1,2,3. MATULA, ALAN—Junior Council; Football 3.4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3,4. MAZZOLA. ROSEMARIE-COURANT Typist 2,3: Choir 8.3; Bowling 1. MCADAM. ALICE—Junto 1.4; Junior Council; KEY Edi- tor; Supply Store Aide 3; F.N.A. 4; Badminton 3; Senior Play: Junior Dance Committee; Y-Teens 2.3.4 MC ARTHUR. JOANNE-Switchboard I. MC ENEANY, DAVID—Band 8-4; Orchestra 14; Attend- ance Aide 3; Corridor Aide 3, MC GRAIL. WARREN —Intramural Basketball 3, MCMANUS. CAROL-Junto 2.3; Senior Council; KEY Advertising; Spirit Committee 4: F.N.A. 3.4; Life Saving 4; Tennis 4, Badminton 3,4; Y-Teens 1-4. MENDELSON, ALAN—Latin Honor Society 2,3.4; English Book room Aide 8,1; Guide 4; Social Science Forum 3; Math-Science Honor Society 4. MICHAELS, THOMAS-Social Science Forum 4; Math- Science Honor Society 4. MIETUS. JOAN—lunto 2; Senior Council: Sophomore Council; F.N.A. 3.4: Bowling 1-4; Tennis 2,3; Y-Teens 2.3, MILLER. MARTIN-COURANT Reporter 4; KEY Circu- lation; Junto 2; Social Science Forum 3. 4: Sophomore Council; Senior Play; Corridor Aide 3; Wrestling 1-4; Track 2; Soccer 3. MILTON. CATHRYN-COURANT Circulation 3; KEY Editor; National Honor Society 3. Secretary 4; Latin Honor Society 2.3.4; French Honor Society 3,4; Congress of Current Events 1; Social Science Forum 3.4; Delegate to U.N. Conference 3, Spring Convention 4; Junior Health Committee Representative of Rochester and Monroe County 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4: Radio Workshop 1,2; Madrigal Club 3; Choir 1,3; Supply Store Aide 3.4; Guide 2; Senior Dance Committee; Junior Dance Committee. Tennis 1,2; Swimming 1.2; Air Raid Warden 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Math- Science Honor Society 4. MION, JAMES—Choir 8,1; Cross Country 2; Football 3; Reserve Basketball 3. MINSK, BARBARA—Latin Honor Society 2-4. KEY Editor; COURANT Reporter 3,4, Circulation 2,3,4; Social Science Forum 3; 8:15 Club 3; Orchestra 8,1; Switchboard 2,3.4; Lunchroom Aide 2; Senior Will; Senior Play. MOGAB, JANET—Commercial Honor Society 3.4; COUR- ANT Circulation 4; F.N.A. 3,4: Choir 3; Bowling 3; Base- ball I; Tennis 2; Guide 4; Camping Recreation Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3. MOORE, RICHARD-Swimming 1,2; Corridor Aide 4; Hi-Y 1,2. NALLY, ROBERTA—Junto 4; French Honor Society 3,4; COURANT Reporter and Circulation 4: KEY Circulation; 8:15 Club 3; F.N.A. 3, President 4; Senior Play; Choir 8,1; Math-Science Honor Society 4. NEUMANN, LEO — Transfer from Geneseo. New York; Math-Science Honor Society 4. NUTH, IVO-German Honor Society 1,2,3; Soccer 2.4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Tennis 3; Guide 2. OLIVER, GAIL—Commercial Honor Society 4; Co-op; Swimming 1,2; Badminton 2; Y-Teens 1-4. ONDERDONK. WALTER-Junto 2-4: COURANT Photog- rapher 4: Spirit Committee 4; Corridor Aide 4; Track 8.1; Basketball 8,1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Basketball Manager 3,4. ORLANDO, JOHN-Track 4. PALERMO, LAWRENCE-Band 3.4. PALERMO. MARGUERITE-Student Assoc. Secretary 4; Executive Council 3; Junto 8,2,3; Sophomore Council Secretary; Commercial Honor Society 3.4: Spirit Com- mittee 2; Majorette 2,3,4. PALERMO, MARLENE- Spirit Committee I; Guide 4; Bowling 3; Y-Teens 1,2.3. PALERMO. ROBERT-Hi-Y 3. PALERMO. SAMUEL—Intramural Basketball 1.2.3. PASSAR, GEORGE-Junto 8.1. PAWLOW1TZ, FRED—Bowling 4. PAYNE, JANET-COURANT Circulation 4; F.N.A. 3,4; Library Aide 3: Bowling 2,3.4; Modem Dance 3,4; Basket- ball 3; Volleyball 3; Baseball 2,3; Camping Recreation Club 4; Y-Teens 3. PEARCE. JEANETTE-Junto 1.2: Junior Council; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; F.T.A Vice President 3, President 4; Supply Store Aide 3,4; Guide 4; Camping Recreation Club 4; Tennis 3; Senior Play; Y-Teens 1-4: Math-Science Honor Society 4. PESKO. DORIS-Spanish Honor Society 4: COURANT Cir- culation 2; KEY Circulation; Congress of Current Events 1; Y-Teens 1. PILATO, ANTHONY—Intramural Basketball 1-4; Wrestling 2,3. PIMM, FRANK—Traffic Squad 8; Track 3: Wrestling Man- ager 2: Bowling 4. P1PITONE, THERESA Junto 4; Sophomore Council; Italian Honor Society 2.3,4: Commercial Honor Society 3,4; Supply Store Aide 3; Majorette 2.3.4; Y-Teens 1-4. POLMATEER, DALE-Junto 2,3,4; Senior Council; Soph- omore Council; Band 8.1; Hi-Y 2,3,4. POSHVA. JOYCE-Junto 8; Sophomore Council; Com- mercial Honor Society 4; Choir 8,1 2; Madrigal Club 2; Supply Store Aide 3; Co-op; Greenhouse I; Y-Teens 1-4. PRACHEL, JOYCE-Commercial Honor Society 4; KEY Circulation; Y-Teens 1.2.4. PRESTON, HELEN—Junior Council; Sophomore Council; Choir 1,4; Corridor Aide 4; Guide 4; Radio Workshop 2,3; Swimming t-4; Badminton 2; Y-Teens 1-4. PRITCHARD. DONALD-Projectionist 8.4, PUNDT. ELIZABETH—Spring Executive Council 4; Junto 4; Junior Council: French Honor Society 4; Senior Play; Inter-High Choir 4; COURANT Reporter 4; Supply Store Aide 2; Radio Workshop 2; Junior Dance Committee; Water Ballet 2,3; Tennis 2,3.4; Baseball 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. RAPKIN, MYRON—Matb-Science Honor Society 4; Con- gress of Current Events I; KEY Circulation; Coin Club 3.4: Projectionist 1.4: Library Aide 1-4. RAPP, CAROLE-KEY Circulation; Senior Play; Co-op RICH ARDSON. ROSEMARY-Attendance Aide; Co-op. R1NERE, JOSEPH-Junto 8 I; COURANT Circulation 4; Social Science Forum 3.4; Band 8,1; Intramural Basket- ball 8. ROM ANOWSKI. HENRI ETTA-Orchestra 1 2,3,4. ROSEN, CAROLE-Choir I; Guide 4. RUBFNSTFIN. SHARON-Junto 8-1; COURANT Adver- tising and Reporter 4; KEY Publicity and Circulation; Congress of Current Events 2; Choir 8,!; Senior Play; Senior Dance Committee: Junior Dance Committee. RUSSOTTI, BERNARD-Junto 2.3; KEY Editor; Senior Class President; Senior Council Latin Honor Society 2.3,4; Congress of Current Events I; Senior Play; Junior Dance Committee; Math-Science Honor Society 4. SACHELI, CATHERINE—F.N.A, 3.4: Lifesaving 2. SADICK. ROBERT-Junto 1; COURANT Reporter 2.3,4; KEY Circulation; Band 1-4, Tennis 2,3.4, SANDER, NORMA—Junto 3,4; COURANT Artist 4; Com- mercial Honor Society 3.4; Choir 1; Swimming 8,1 SANTO. A. ROBERT-Junto 8,1,3; Senior Council. SCHMIDT, AUDREY-Junto .1,4; txecutive Council 3; FT.A. 4; Choir 1.4; Cheerleader 4, Captain 3; Guide 4; Bowling 2.3; Swimming 2; Leaders 2; Life Saving 3; Water Ballet 2; YTcens 1-4. SCHREINER. RONALD-Intramural Basketball 2. SCHROEDER, RONALD - Sophomore . Council: Co-op; Madrigal Club 1-4; Inter-High Choir 4; Choir t,2,3; Projectionist 2,3, SCHWEICKHARD, JUDITH-Choir I; Bowling I; Y-Teens 2.3.4. SHAPIRO, SHIRLEY - Junto 8,2; Executive Council 4; COURANT Circulation 2; Junior Council; Sophomore Council; Madrigal Club 2; Choir 8-3; Guide 8-3; Switch- board 4. SHARF, HELAINE — Sophomore Council: Commercial Honor Society 3,4; Co-op; Spirit Committee 1; Radio Workshop 1.3; Secretary 2; Choir 8-3; Supply Store Aide 3; Y Teens 2,3,4. SHELDON, JEANETTE-Y-Tccns I.2.3.4; Math-Science Honor Society 4. SHERMAN, GENE-Junto 8,2; Senior Council: Junior Council; Sophomore Council; Italian Honor Society 3.4; Spirit Committee 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 1-4. SHERM AN, KALEEN-Junto 8; COURANT Circulation 4; Sophomore Council; FT.A 3,4; Spirit Committee 1; Choir 8,3.4; Radio Workshop 1.2,3; Library Aide 1; Guid- ance Aide 4. SHRAGER. JEANETTE-Guardian of the Flag 4; National Honor Society 3, Secretary. President 4; COURANT Fea- ture Editor 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 3; Reporter 2; KEY Editor and Artist; Math-Science Honor Society 4; Congress of C'urrcnt Events President 1; French Honor Society 1,2; Junto I; Social Science Forum 3; Choir 8; Y-Teens 1. SILVER, SHIRLEY - Junto 1.2; COURANT Circulation 1,2,3; KEY Circulation; Congress of Current Events 1; Spanish Honor Society 1-4; Lunchroom Aide 1,2; Senior Play; Franklin Day 3. SILVERMAN, SHEILA-Bowling 8; Swimming 8. SIMON, ROSE-KEY Circulation. SIMON, SANDRA—Senior Council: Sophomore Council; l atin Honor Society 2-4; KEY Artist; COURANT Circu- lation 2, Reporter 4 Artist 4; Choir 8; Junior Dance Committee; Swimming 8; Franklin Day 3.4; Senior Dance Committee; Senior Play. SIPLIN, MARY-Basketball 1; Choir 4. SIRVET. ENE—Junior Council; Latin Honor Society 3,4; KEY Individual Photography and Circulation: Leaders 2; F N.A. Secretary 3.4; Y-Teens 1.2.3; Nurse's Aide 4; Math-Science Honor Society 4; Commercial Honor So- ciety 4. SKALNY. FRF-D—Senior Council; Junto 1,4; Bowling 1-4; Baseball 2,3,4; Corridor Aide 1.4; Hi-Y 1; Senior Play. SKURA, PATRICIA—Commercial Honor Society 4; Trans- fer from St. Joseph s Commercial High School-1954. SLAPEl IS, ALDONA-Volleyball I; Lunchroom Aide 3.4; Math-Science Honor Society 4. SLATTERY, JAMES—’Executive Council 3.4; Junto 1-4; Wrestling 1,2.3.4: Football 2.3,4; Cross Country 1; Track 2: Corridor Aide 3; Hi-Y 1,2 SLAVIN, BARBARA—Junto 3,4, French Honor Society 1.2; Tennis 2.3.4; Y-Teens 2,3. SMITH, DUANE-Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3.4: Math-Scicncc Honor Society 4. SNYDER. NANCY—Junto 2,4: Executive Council 4; Senior Council Secretary; Junior Council Secretary; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3.4; Fire and Air Raid Warden 4; Supply Store Aide 2; COURANT Circulation 3; F.T.A, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Spirit Com- mittee Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Y-Tcen 1-4; Choir 1,3,4; Madrigal Club 3,4; Band 1-4; Inter-High Band 1,2; Inter-High Choir 4; Senior Play. STACCO. FERN—F.N.A, 3 STEINER. WILBUR—KEY Artist. STEVELY. BEVERLY—Junior Council; Leaders 2; Swim- ming 1,2; Baseball 1; Y-Teens 1.3,4. STOLL, GERALDINE—COURANT Reporter. Feature Staff 4; Senior Play; F.T.A, 3,4; Social Studies Library Aide 1,4; Guide 4; Tennis 2.3; Main Library Aide 4. STORACE, DANIEL—Band 8.1.4. STRICKLAND, JON—Junior Council; Senior Play; Corridor Aide 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Orchestra 2; Hi Y 2,3. SL1FRIN. GERTRUDE-Junto 4; Latin Honor Society 2,3.4; COURANT Circulation 1,2. Reporter 3,4; Orchestra 1-4; Social Science Forum 2,3; Junior Red Cross Representa- tive 3.4; Lunchroom Aide 1.2; Math-Science Honor Society 4 SWEET, J. WILLIAM-KEY Artist; COURANT Artist 3.4: Senior Play; Junior Dance Committee; Projectionist 1; Hi-Y 1 2,3 • SYRACUSA. ANTHONY-Junto 8.1,2.4; Senior Council; Football 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Conservation Club 2. TABACZYNSK1, JOHN-Junto 1; Senior Council; Soph- omore Council; Latin Honor Society 3.4; Math-Science Honor Sbciety Vice President 4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3.4; Stamp Club I; Math- Science Honor Society 4. TALLARIDA, ALEX-Junto I; Football 1-4; Track 3,4. TANNARIO. JEANNETTE-F.N.A. 3,4: Senior Play; Con- gress of Current Events 1; Choir 2,3. TARANA, A NTH ON Y—Foot ha 11 3; Wrestling 2,3. THIEM, MARJORIE-KEY Circulation; F.N.A. 3; Social Science Forum 3; Congress of Current Events 2; Choir 3,4; Bowling 1. THOMAS, JEAN—Student Association Secretary 4; Spring Executive Council 4; Junto 3; Junior Council; Commer- cial Honor Society 4; Senior Play; Junior Dance Com- mittee: Choir 8,1; Y-Tccns 2.3. riNSMON. LEE—Junto 8-4; Executive Council 3,4; Senior Council; Junior Council; Sophomore Council; Senior Play: COURANT Reporter 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1-4; Cross Country 2; Choir 8; Hi-Y 2. TR1V1GNO, JOAN—Senior Council; Junior Council; Com- mercial Honor Society 4; Guide 4; Choir I. TUCKER. ANNE-Y-Teens 1.2,3,4. TUTTOBENE, ANTHONY - Italian Honor Society 2,3, President 4. VALENTI, BASILIA-Junior Council, KEY Artist; Switch- board 4; Bowling 8.1; Y-Teens 8-3. VALl.ONE. NATALE-Social Science Forum 3,4. VAN AUKEN, JACQUELINE - Junto 8.1.4; COURANT Circulation 4; Choir 8. VAN GRAAFEILAND, CAROL—Junto 4; Sophomore Council; Commercial Honor Society 3.4; Choir 2, Sec- retary 3,4; Inter-High Choir 4; Madrigal Club 2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Cheerleader 3.4; Congress of Current Events I: Guide 1; Leaders 2; Swimming 8,1.4; Life Saving 2; Water Ballet 2: Y-Teens 3. VAN GRAAFEIL AND, DAVID—Student Association Vice- President 4; Executive Council 4; Junto 4; Spirit Com- mittee 4: Track 2.3.4; Cross Country 3,4. VELITOVICH. DOROTHY-Junto 1; Choir 1. VER PLANK. JUDITH-Junto 14; KEY Individual Photog- raphy and Advertising; COURANT Circulation 3,4, Re- porter 4, F.N.A. 3; Choir 1.3; Madrigal Club 3; Life Saving 2.3; Water Ballet 2; Y-Teens 1-4. VOLPR. JOSEPHINE—Junto 8.1.2.3; Senior Council; Ital- ian Honor Society 4; Switchboard 3.4; Spirit Committee 2; Guide 1-4; Majorette 2. VON BUREN, DORIS—Bowling 8,1,2: Camping Recreation Chib 4. WAI ENTAS. DAVID- Junior Class President; Junior Coun- cil; Sophomore Council; Spring Executive Council 4; Junto 8,1,2; Track 1-4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Basketball Reserve 2, Varsity 3.4; Hi-Y 1-2; Math-Science Honor Society 4; Spirit Committee 4. WALTERS, CONNIE-Guide 3; Senior Play. WARREN. GILBERT—Orchestra 3,4: Band 8,I,2,3.4, Vis- ual Aide 3,4. WEBB. PAUL-Conservation Club 3; Track 3,4; Hi-Y 4. WFIMFR. DOUGLAS-Swimming 3,4. WILKINSON. JANICE-Band 1,2.3,4; Bowling 4; Badmin- ton 2.3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. WILMOT, MARGUERITE-Junto 3 4; Spanish Honor So- ciety 1-4; Social Science Forum 4; F.N.A 3,4; Nurse’s Aide 4; KEY Artist; Orchestra 8; Baseball 8,3,4; Tennis 3; Swimming 8.3; Water Ballet 3; Volleyball 2,3.4; Leaders 8,2; Basketball 2.3,4; Y Teens 2,4 YULE, CAROL—Junto 3,4; Senior Council; Junior Council: KEY Circulation; Choir 3.4; Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4; Leaders 2; Life Saving 2; Junior Dance Committee; Y-Tccns 2.3. ZACKOR. NORMA-Junto 8,2,3.4; COURANT Reporter and Circulation 1,2; KEY Individual photography; Choir 8,1; Inter-High Choir 8.1; Water Ballet 2; Choir 8.1; Mod- ern Dance 4; Life Saving 4; Senior Play; Math-Science Honor Society 4. ZELAZNY, EDWARD—National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 1,2,3.4; Air Raid Warden 4; KEY Photog- rapher; Madrigal Club 2.3,4; Choir 8,1,2 Vice President 3; Hi-Y 1,2; Math-Science Honor Society 4. ZIMMERMANN, HEIDE —Junior Council; Commercial Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; KEY Artist; Choir 1; Con- gress of Current Events 2; Badminton 3; Y-Teens 2,4. ZURY, FRANCES-Choir 1; Congress of Current Events 1; Bowling 1,3; Swimming 1; Y-Teens 2,3. 88 gj?E8Sr [e-galaxy and tbe solkr system inter school while the school- affects its f y.x,Mxnni- -• . asss «jjjg Wmm ■ -■m Wmm WES LORENTZ AND COMPANY INSURANCE 977 Hudson Avenue There's a “One and Only in refreshmentt too! 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