Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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W f . 5 1 '?H n 'ff , 'K f QW W mf NS 4 K .. - 1 WX: ryf , N N Q my R X Q 'Y ff :X X L-I ' V7 'Risk 'Ni M , X Y X Q. ix M1L'z.YwuA T-ix ' fczculz' 4? .f4CZ'?7Zf7ZiSZ7'dZ7'0IZ TO OUR SCHOOL Mr. Willard Sabin OUR PRINCIPAL QM-f-aiu '-'kk H ' ' I A , . A. TO OUR COMMUNITY . . FACULTY AAND ADMINISTRATION Mr. Raymond Francis Vice-Principal Miss Dorothy Martens Girls' Adviser Mr. Charles Stalker Boys' Adviser Miss Louise Coulton College Adviser and Employment Director 7 Miss Agnes Crowley School Psychologist FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Florence Trentman School Nurse Mr. George Seils Attendance Officer I GUIDAN Frances Stewart for Class of '54 I X asf X' Q' pi viii? Q' J-1-S Miss Anna Raluber Mr. Hyman Kaplan fOr Class of 55 Hy for Class of '56 Robert Smmthl TT Mr- , ' M .D ld R 11 ' l for Class of 57 llor 2:7355 5538 8 FACULTY A D ADMINISTRATICN FINE ARTS Seated: Mr. Wallace Meyer, Mrs. Helen Bloom. Mrs. Grace Dennison. Mr. O. Matthew Lyders-Headp Stand- ing: Mr. Emil Maurer, Miss Anne Morrow: Absent: Miss Marion Tuthill. ML Benjamin Scammel. PR Miss Ruth Klee Seventh Grade Teacher H? K M Mrs. Genevieve Cupolo ,fp 1 wwf:-Q Eighth Grade Teacher Ni? ' Ah? ACTICAL ARTS wwf! V 4 QXVNN wil .49 Front Row: Mr. Albert Clair, Miss Marion Blake, Mr. Walter Tennent, Mrs. Elizabeth Ring- wood, Mr. Iames Finnegan, Mrs. Fannie Emery: Second: Mr. Ioseph Ruflino, Mr. Ioseph Kaiser, Mr. Merl Ringwood, Mr. William Read: Third: Mr. George Rentsch, Mr. William Schlageter. Mr. Howard Eckert, Mr. Frank Kinney: Absent: Mr. Elston Yaeger-Head. Mr. Arthur Mohr, Miss Agnes Peno. 9 FACULTY A DADMINISTRATION ANCIENT AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Seated: Mr. E. DeMars Bezant-Head, Mrs. Ida Warner, Miss Irene Hess, Miss Agnes Peter- son. Mr. Pincus Cohen: Standing: Mr. Donald Rahtjen, Miss Flora Rizzo, Mr. Domenic DeFrancesco-Head. SOCIAL STUDIES Front Row: Mr. Eugene Macconnell, Mr. Matthew Hoffman, Miss Sarah Larmer, Mr. Ray- mond Iman-Head, Mrs. Helen Martin, Mr. Iohn Clark: Second: Mrs. Helen Vilone, Mrs. Doris Fuller, Mr. Isaac Chapell, Mrs. Florence Wuerges, Mr. . Emest DuBois: Third: Mr Harold Swarthout, Mr. Frank Hosic, Mr. Edward Quinn, Mr. Igranklin Kehrig: Absent: Mrs: Franc Ebray. 10 ' FACULTIW D ADMINISTRATION If I,L IQII A HEALTH Seated: Mr. Burns Beach, Miss Mabel Rodman, Mr. Carl Chamberlain-Head, Miss Patricia Carnahan, Mr. Charles O'Brien, Miss Barbara Rosenbloom: Standing: Mr. Hobart Hoff, Mr. Edgar Stowell, Mr. Harold Rochei Miss Edna Snow, Mr. George Hart, Mr. Ioseph D'Am- brosia: Abserins Miss Laxlry Lawrenbe. I 5' Af 1 COMMERCE 1' - H Il h 1- 1' If 1 ll Y r'1 '1 YW.,,Y ll om 1 rr , n flrxnlxh 11 lf ,sim 9 51, afjn It 'J FACULTYA DADMI ISTRATION MATHEMATICS Seated: Mrs. Martha Middaugh, Mrs. Dorothy Morsheimer, Mr. H. Carlisle Taylor-Head, Mrs. Clara Bode. Mr. Grant Cleland: Standing: Mr. F. Raymond Boland. Mrs. Lucille Cooper. Mrs. Suzanne Hallowell. Miss Ruth Maier, Mr. lenner Hennessey. SCIENCE Seated: Mr. Robert Smith. Miss Esther Callahan, Mrs. Edna Daly. Mrs. Marguerite May. Mr. Arlo Carrollg Standing: Mr. Anthony Betten, Mr. Harvey Thomas. Mr. Harold Miller- Head. Mr. Charles Perham, Mr. Howard Edwards: Absent: Mr. Hyman Kaplan. 12 l I l l L As. so-1,- ..as C L FACULTY A D ,pi 1 5 1 Front Row: Mrs. Fay Law. Mr. Warren Iefferis, Miss Mary Ann DiNatale. Miss Catherine ,I l1f1,4,, , . A, Sullivan-Head. Mrs. Grace Knitter, Miss Catharine Donoghue: Second: Mrs. Dorothy Req!! i.,i 'k iff ' ' -MH L',M' Lisnowihmissfli' ding, Mrs. Laura Frlel, Mrs. Belle Sherman, Miss mam evin iss o y Edna Bayer: Third: Miss Harriette Cochrane, Mrs. Martha Delohn. Mrs. Dorothy Fraser Mrs Ida Warner Miss Sara Turner: Fourth: Mr. Roger Applebee, Mr. George Toms, Miss U iff' Eleargar Harger,!VMiss Virginia Primer. Mr. Warren Humphrey: Absent: Mr. Erle Remington. .f 4 i f fi . l f .- W l TEACHERS' CHOIR First Tenor: Mr. Ernest DuBois, Mr. Ioseph Kaiser, Mr. Elston Yaeger: Second Tenor: Mr. Domenic DeFrancesco, Mr. Charles O'Brien, Mr. William Schlageter, Mr. Robert Smith: Baritone: Mr. E. DeMars Bezant, Mr, Pincus Cohen. Mr. Matthew Hoffman, Mr. Eugene MacConnell, Mr. William Read. Mr. loseph Ruffino, Mr. Harvey Thomas: Bass: Mr. Roger Applebee. Mr, Hyman Kaplan, Mr. Leon Leggett, Mr. Wallace Meyer. Mr. Harold Swarthout. Mr. Harold Warner: Director: Mr. O. Matthew Lyders: Accompanist: Mrs. Helen Bloom. 'fi ' 11 13 FACULTY A D ADMINISTRATION DIETITIANS Front Row: Mrs. Antonina Fuss, Mrs. Teresa Pieneo, Mrs. Frances Kupski, Mrs. Kume- gunda Biskup, Miss Katherine Beecher - Head, Mrs. Frances Mrzywska, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs. Frieda Giese: Second: Mrs. Stella Ross, Miss Bertha Kuelp, Mrs. Victoria Szcze- panski, Mrs. Belle Baker, Mrs. Hattie Strieb, Mrs. Bertha Masterman. MAINTENANCE STAFF Seated: Mr. Eugene Healy- Head Engineer: Standing: Mr. john Mungenast, Mr. Law- rence lrwin, Mr. Croce Fer- rcra, Mr. Ioseph Iaworski, Mr. Herman Wisotzke. OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Ruth Burks Standing: Mrs. Rita Comisar Miss Nancy Wildzunas. W.. 5 N V ff 'X 3 T22 qv we 5 5 f AQEQTQBPH SM Sfigk 5 3 5672002 Experiences SCHOOL EXPERIENCES STUDENT ASSOCIATION, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated: Mr. Stalker, Pross, Mr. Kaplan. Brown - President, Miss Martens. Mr. Francis, Mr. Sabin: Standing: Ashmore, Lurz, Cohen, Sproule, Radford, Zello, Sotile - Secretary, Williams: Absent: Parlet - Vice-President. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Sotile Brown Parlet Williams Mead Silver STUDENT ASSOCIATION, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SPRING Front Row: Mr. Stalker, Williams - Secretary. Mr. Kaplan. D. Mead - President. Miss Mar- tens, Silver-Vice-President, Mr. Sabin: Second: Lutz. Seitz. E. Mead, Mangione: Third: Sproule. Neerbasch, Dolce, Skalny, Brown, Parlet. 16 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school are members of this society Front Row: Meerholz. Shulman, Baldwin. McAdam, Zack. Selclow: Second: Ogden, Klein, Cohen, Wehling, Rosen, Martin, Miss Martens: Third: Krol. Iacobson, Toper, Beck, Iaffa, Iacobs, Merkel. Stoddard: Fourth: Weingarten, Hawkes, Sheinberg, Halwick, Chesler, Schul- man, Wchle, Welch, Hayes: Absent: Borland, DeBrine, Dunn, Garnham, Koepke, McCormick. Mead, Shibona. Wagner, Wells, Yaeger. COfGlIARDIANS OF THE FLAG AND CO-STANDARD BEARERS ask? f - is S ' . if X R , ii C X Ilene Shulman Martin Weingarten Irwin Schulman land McAdam IUNIOR COUNCIL Colonna. Vice-President: Palermo, President: Palleschi, Boys' Social Chairman: Seitz, Girls' Social Chairman, Thomas, Secretary. l7 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES SENIOR CHDIR Front Row: Mrs. Bloom, Herrick, Siplin, Loria, Smith, Snacki. Lazzara. Billone. Radtke: Second: Zelazny, Kelly. Shea, Gillette, Guaniana, Milton, Spry, Nawrocki: Third: Krokou Hassett, Wolf, Kamola, Burns, Henderson, VanGraafeiland, Schwartz. Hoover, Raczkowski: Fourth: Abballe, Abramson, Beck, Fox, Kelley, VanHorn, Lederman, Barned, Kirsch. Battista MADRIGAL CLUB Students withlekcelatioual voices are chosen from the Senior Choir to form the Madrigal Club Front Row: Mr. Lyders, Spry. DiSalvio, Ware. Zelazny, Shapiro, Cacciola. Milton: Second: Hopkins, VanGraafeiland, VanHorn, VanNess, Battista, Poshva: Third: Kirsch, Henderson, Kelley, Machonkin, Ilardo, Sampler, Hoover: Fourth: Linden, D'Amico, Schroeder, Mix, Nolle, Bramer, Beck. 18 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES SENIOR CHOIR Front Row: Shapiro, Oglia. Seitz, Brule, Tannario. Mascaro, DiSalvio, Wilk, Vecchiarelli, Ware: Second: Miller, Weinstein, Goodman, Mattison, Cacciola. Maddalena, Hayes, Sotile. Hceder, Shari: Third: Iames. Abronowitz, Poshva, Hopkins, Neiner, VanNess. VanGraafeil- and. Lautner, Vroman, Bean: Fourth: Cherkauer, Cohen, Sampler, Linden, Adams, Mix, Nolle, Schroeder, Bramer, Printy, Mr. Lyders. ' I 3 A J jf lxg' w 'la I, Y SOLOISTS TRIIMPETERS 1 1 l geafced: Mrs. Bloomg Standing: Lazzara, Nolle, Cohen. Kurlander, Mead ec . EASTMAN SCHOLARSHIPS Ieffrey Hollander, Piano -- 1949-1954 Donald Mead, Trumpet - 1950-1954 19 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR I ww Front Row: Boers. Collins, Lotto, Korenstein, Walls, Scanio: Second: Mrs. Bloom, Termine Sloane, Reubens, Barned. Weiss, Booth, Kelley, Pisano: Third: Oette, Kugel, DiCiulio, Kucker Freeling. R. Cohen. Schulz. I. Cohen, Katz NINTH GRADE CHOIR I Front Row: Hollander, Richardson, Theodor. VanNiel, Crowther, Fasino: Second: Maas Alltre, Iumes, Witt, Porter, Pross, Levin, Page: Third: Broikou. Cissel, Shubowitz. Knappl Bianchi. Rowley. C. Fox Mrs. Dennison' Fourth: Rippe Pedulla Holley Iones B. Zimmer man. Bonavilla, Weber, ,Tartagliag Fifth? Shuman, Reithopp. I. 'Zimmern1an. Solkoff, Crayi Wittmann, Swan, DeSarra, AG. Fox: Sixth: Inguaggiato, Rainey, Rosenstein, Kolko, Sirvet Trovado. Lenz, Bodner, Gabbey. 20 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR II Front Row: Viner, Schankin, Rinere, Polimeni, Feinberg, Barg: Second: Beikirch. Bloom Gorecke, Donato. Mazza, Schindler, Lynch, Franus. Miss Morrow, Third: Markus, Schulman Guglielmino, Gronsky, Gross, Sherman, Cohen. Barkin, Brown. NINTH GRADE CHOIR II Front Row: Gay, Berkov, Eisenberg, Alfieri, Davidson, DeRoller: Second: Bachman, Theodor. Andrews, Lupo, Passar, Dipictro, Gelfo, Alongi: Third: Syracuse, S. D'Amico, Massaro, Mar- kowitz, DiMeo, Loiacono, Heath, Miss Morrow: Fourth: Clarke, Shelton, Marasco, Cooper, Smith, Page, Stoehr, Rappaport, Iackson, Olyslager. Lipani: Fifth: Vroman, Iennejohn, A. D'Amico, Ross. Mulley, Santo, Korenstein, Richane, Martin, Stevens, Sweet, Beckwith, Paruta. 21 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ORCHESTRA B a s s o o nz Fayer, Valenza: Cello: Gardner, Hoffman, Glaess, Levison: Clarinet: Ben- jamin. Dolce, Kanthor, Kings- bury. Marang, Mazzara, Pul- lara, Salzano. Sebastian: Flute: Chait. Kent, Kless, Painton. Wilner: French Horn: Chiap- petta, Hiller. Meyer, Quant, Sussman: Oboe: Osinski: Per- cussion lnstruments: Cravotta. DelVecchio, Cvardone. Polvino: Piano: Fasino. Goldstein BAND Baritone: Hassett, Speedy: Bas- soon: Fayer, Valenza: Clarinet: Cohen, Dipietro, Dolce, Foster, Halwick, Kingsbury, Mazzara. Milazzo, O'Connell, Peters, Pul- lara, Saclick. Salzano, Snyder. Spector, Winer, Wolff: Flute: Kent, Kless. Marsh, Painton. VerPlank, Zwagap F r e n c h H o r n: Chiappetta. Hiller. Meyer, Sussman: Percussion Instruments: N. Brownell, Crav- otta, DelVecchio, Gardone. Cver- ber, Hoffman, Polvino, Salerno js as lil ,ala-I Mr. C. Benjamin Scaxnmell Director SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ORCHESTRA Tenor Saxophone: Serafine: Trombone: McEneany, Neer- basch, Strickland. Walther: Trumpet: Henderson, Kasden. Kulp. Kurlander. Mangione. Marlfus, McNeil, Mead, Sen- zel: Viola: Schlenker: Violin: Belkin, Bernstein, Burger, Bur- ley. A. Cohen, N. Cohen, Costa, Darrer, Dewitt, Hoover, Hur- witz, Kaiser. Piasecki. Piotter. Quantz, Romanowski. Rosen. Sufrin, Szwajkos, VanDake, Wehling, Weisbender, Zobniw: A Ito Saxaphone: DiSalvo: String Bass: Wilk. BAND Saxophone: Bevacqua, DiSal- vo, Markese, Wilkinson: Trom- bone: Austin. Baschnagel, Mc- Eneany, Meiselman, Neerbasch Strickland, C. Swartz, Walther Warren: T r u m p e tt Allen Braun, Cherkasky, Conchelos Cresov, DiPaul, Hollander, Kulp. Kurlancler, Markus, D Mead, E. Mead, Mix, Personte Pioch, M. Swartz. Taft, Tay- lor, Walker, Weissend: Tuba Hopf, Huffman, Pearce. SCHOCL EXPERIENCES SCHOLASTIC ARTS EXHIBITION, 1954 Each year area high school students receive gold keys in recognition of outstanding work in art. Billotti, Cook, DiGregorio, Finkbeiner, Hiller, Hladun, Holmes, Kravetz, LaRosa, Leichtner, Levy, Malczewski, Nast, Palazzo, Ruckdeschel, Sahs, Simms, Smith, I. Thomas. N. Thomas, Ventura, Yates. Students in the Platter Chatter Club broaden their musical background. Model Life 'a' Poster Touch-Up Heads Up SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ,gg E Q Q ' Future Tailors VVhat'5 Cooking? ES Stage Crew i Draftsmen at Work Hop-up the old Lizzie ' 25 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY Students exhibiting unusual work in commercial subjects receive special recognition. Front Row: Morrill. Hopkins, Lautner. Halwick, Cooper. Piasecki, Mrs. Smith: Second: Thomann. Elkin, Wallock, Seldow, Arena, Frumusa, Beal, Mr. Warner: Third: Adams Koepke, Brown, Wehle, VanGraafeiland, Lederman, Linden, Wehling. BOOKSTORE AIDES ln performing an important service to the school, dependable girls receive valuable experience, Front Row: Curtis, Schlenker. McAdam. Okolowicz, Friederich: Second: Beal, Wehling Cooper. Cona. Plutko, Sciortino, McManus: Third: Mr. Warner, Pulazzo, Ortolani, Brownell Baldwin. Taylor, Snyder. 26 v v SCHOOL EXPERIENCES COOPERATIVE, SECRETARIAL, AND RETAIL CLASSES Part-time work provides students with practical business experience. Front Row: Seldow, Brown. Abrams. Bellini: Second: Craft, Cohen, Nally, Schwartz, Sipe. Koepke: Third: Mr. Leggett, VanGraafeiland, Alpert, Lieberman, Saurini, Cooper, Mrs. Young. Fourth: Wood. Towner. Lederman. Pelechati, Baird, Rousso, Block. Service with a Smile Saving for a Rainy Day 27 SCHOCL EXPERIENCES FIRE AND AIR RAID WARDENS These students serve in times of emergency. Seated: Ogden, Klein. Cohen, Wehling. Rosen, Martin: Standing: Weingarten, Hawkes, Chesler. Shulman, Schulman, Welch, Iacobs. LIFE SAVING Tow, throw, row, go 28 F SCHOOL EXPERIENCE DRIVER TRAINING uture motorists learn safe, emcicnt ways to operate an autom bil FLAG AND DRUM CORPS F t R S5-fnello - Captain, Zipkin, Markidis, Tabone: Second: Mendol Pt ll t ' n onoccx. 29 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES G.A.C. AND LEADERS The Girls' Athletic Council promoter health and fun in a sport: program for all girls. Front Row: Schmidt, Yule. Schantz, Rubin, Karchefsky, Baxter: Second: F. Weisbender Piasecki, Halwick, Eggert, Wehle, D. Unterborn, Wehling. M. Weisbender: Third: Stevely Wagner, Kelly, Doyle. Marsh, Gay, McAdam. Malley: Fourth: Craft, Lewandoski, Hofstetter Vacchetto, Tabone, VanGraafeiland, Andaloro, Sirvet. Proeto, Shaub. Miss Rosenbloom Fifth: Borland, Curtis, Kolacki, Comunale, MacLachlan, Burns, Vroman, Rosenberg, B. Unter- born: Sixth: Kingsbury, Iames. Bott, Lucyshyn, Linden, Beckwith. Circhner. Deuel. CHEERLEADERS F-r-a-n-k-l-i-n! F-r-a-n-k-l-i-n! F-R-A-N-K-L-I-N! S ...WN Front Row: Piasecki. Captain: Second: Seitz: Third: Zello, Mable, Sotile: Fourth: Burt. O'Keefe, Halwick. 30 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES BOWLING 'Front Row: Palamar, Rodola. Camhi, Mastowski, Kluchko: Second: Mietus, Ruppenthal -i'Toper, Iackson, M. Weisbender, F. Weisbender, Cooper, Miss Snow: Third: B. Unterborn Qfjtcnte, Giambrai, D. Unterborn, Arena, Schmidt. Mancuso, Deuel: Fourth: Kirchner. Dron lj' Andaloro, Schlellker, Brownell, Marisi, Talluto, Valenti: Fifth: Borland, Payne, Uglialoro V lglayegr Rglbinsfsxn. Boncke. Sciortino. Newman. Kamole, Kingsbury. l .Lf : V 55 UI ls f,,, 1' my ' if --1 fi f, L-L Q wr' N., 51,5175 nl ,ly rl C l j lf Rf l r uf ' if I L L' WATER BALLET Front Row: Kale, Strine. Bergen, Fink, Loria. Borland: Second: Miss Snow, Louth, Oddo. Loiacono, Marsh, Tabone, Hoover: Third: Weimer, Scianatta, Deuel. Yule. Pundt, Zackor. Schmidt: Fourth: Marcello. Wilk, Iones, VanGraafeiland, O'Keefe, Vasileff, Proeto, DiSalvio: Fifth: Slavin, Green, Vroman, Foster, Holley, Rosenberg, VerPlank, Burnes, Kingsbury. 31 SCHOCL EXPERIENCES BASKETBALL AND SOFTBALL Front Row: Kelly, Gay, Bello, Richardson, Mura. Caruso: Second: M. Weisbender. F. Weis- bender, Piasecki, Marsh, Miss Carnahan. Wehle, Unterborn, McAdam: Third: Linden, Curtis Kingsbury, Fiorica. Ortolani, Green, Eggert, Doyle. DeGrave. Raczkowski. Easy does it! A ball in the basket is worth two in the . . . 32 SCHODL EXPERIENCES Grapple and Groan Bird's Eye View I Out of Bo Spirit in the Making ' 4' . . with Eof ease X .ffl fifgf 1 m 33 A 4 .3 i hx LLB Hx ri X SCHOOL EXPERIENCES CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Ciampoli, Nowack, Halwick, Tuberg, Aceto, Bucci, Kilgras, Glaess, Barringer, Dyer: Second: Sherman. Borrino, Petty, Walentas, Metcalf, Gesell, Mion, Hoffman, Onderdonk, Mr. Stowell: Third: Cummings, Yaeger, Centola, LaPlaca. Iackson, Fino, Garnham, Siepka. i 4 l LOW SCORE WINS Franklin 31 - Madison 32 - Edison 74 Franklin 36 - Monroe 41 - Iefferson 65 ' L .l Franklin 47 - Marshall I8 - West 63 D1 No' y Franklin 32 - East 23 r. Charlotte 61 ld' J, ,l .ll , 3. s , Nrlfvli ' 4 V. 1 W 1, l,1 ' goo r Q 5.1 'I bl TU MNH R P ' ' . T n I 'F E X .fl l , K I ,N 1 - -. , FOOTBALL wygywf KXV4 po PM golf l . f , Front Row: Mr. Murphy, Assistant Coach: T. Petramalo, W. Gra owski, Hill, Concordia, X' RO LE l Kuba, Parlet, 'Joseph Romano. Navarra, Curatalo, G. Donovan. Dellorenzo, Porter, Malta, 6 ,xl , Mead, Assistant Managerg Second: Mr. D'Ambrosia, Assistant Coach: Diem. Lingg, Radford, xl TC lbvf Collatto, L. Donovan. Zello, Inglis, Atwater, Slattery, Sproule, Manioci, DeMarco, Assistant A gl Managerg Mr. O'Brien, Coach: Third: Tallorida, G. Romano, Barrett, Syracuse, Weinstein. 1' Cortese, Iohn Romano, Graupman, LaSplna, R. GYabOWSk1, Colonna, Curry, Smith, M. Petro- Q06 mallo, Wasylina. DiGregorio, Manager. . . i 'N in l l , Ai 'f F ki' 20- E l0 F lrlf E0-E211 E13 ,U 'DMV' if ny, Uy FfZn'lrlf?r I8 - Jfersnnhe A. Ffgglrlin o - Gen rr 8 2 KTBQV W lj. bi' 'rx , h ll fr l Y .1 'Y flu FV :UV -fr' 4 .334 l , WX 1 by J, CM , SCHOOL EXPERIENCES SOCCER Kneeling: Guelli, Ianick, Sarlou, Z. Cvuran, Sciarabba, Myron Guran, O'Connell, KOFgHiUk Ackroyd: Standing: Mr. Hart, Friedman, Heck, Pundt, Onufryk, Sznaper, Marvin uran Painton. Eriksson. Machonkin. SCCISES ' Franklin 2 - Edison 3 .lf E Q' ,Franklin 2 -- Charlotte O Franklin 9 - Ieflerson 4 '-5 rf Franklin 1 - Madison 2 Franklin 2 - Marshall ll T ' I Franklin 8 -' Monroe 0 K Franklin O - West 2 3 A il 'Franklin 2 - East 7 in Q X 5 ., ,Lx , g .- A 01 3 w if f 1 Vi.. . , . .1 on Wivtwti WM ta, ,, M2 JY ,I x , X 'X ' X . I J if ' ll flVIING rf' 0' ' 55 Front Ro : Coleman, Sa za ski, Knopp Second: Levine I. Donovan, Comisar, Porter. L. VanDe- Walle, Burns, LaPlaca. Heck, Pettey, t -to ,SFNX is F A 1 X1 fla t QR? f gtg? s....,.t.fV 1 E Y , ly.-V 9 fr X 7 wifi? lofi- ak it , R f ec fi its Franklin 43 Franklin 36 Franklin 48 Franklin 57 Franklin 39 Brighton 32 Charlotte 39 Iefferson 27 Monroe l7 Marshall 36 SCORES 35 Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Madison 7 East I3 West 18 Edison 32 M2 LWEESQHQQL EXPERIENCES ff ,, g 23 L 4 LU 54396934 'U'4lMtW7l3f1Q5' BASKETBALL VQQ YG'-A fly EM E !V1lLi'l -El FE L1 W Ee leaf J ,VC IW! Sealed: ambe, Schankin. Guelli, Schaeffer, Dyer. Sciolino: Standing: Mr. Stowell,x altalfv U CLUPA J fkv 4,-' LaSpina, iem, Siepka, Villareale: Absent: DeBrme. 7 V 'B CU 744 W7 Franklin 57 - Iefferson 40 Franklin 56 - Edison 40 Franklin 42 - Charlotte 33 Franklin 43 - Marshall 36 Franklin 42 -f East 67 Franklin 54 -f West 40 Franklin 47 - Madison 63 Franklin 55 - Monroe 46 SCORES Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin 54 -- Ietferson 45 66 - Charlotte 47 44 - Edison 26 7l - Marshall 62 29 - East 62 52 -- West 50 5l - Madison 75 67 - Monroe 77 WRESTLING Front Row: Oliveri, A. Romano, Puleo, Wandersee. Aceto, L'tt , L p S df I G. Romano, Miller. Strickland. DeLorenzo, Curry, Sproule, lP:1?:malgYsEf1Pig:c6TMrlislilcarli Third: A. Pilato, Hurrell, Deregowski, Friedman, Ney, Terana, Palermo, Slattery, Painton, Palmiere, Cook, Sciarabba, Stella. Franklin 34 - Monroe ll Franklin 21 - Madison 21 Franklin 34 E- West I4 Franklin 33 - Edison 16 SCORES 36 Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin 19 -- Marshall 19 14 - East 21 22 - Iefferson 19 25 - Charlotte 17 K lx SCHOOL EXPERIE if BASEBALL . ' ,, E - -. .2 ..e... -..C ,. .. ,.f.. ...sf ,, .,eeLee,e V xi V, SCO ES Franklin 5 - West 7 Franklin 2 - Marshall l Franklin l - Iefferson 5 Franklin 3 -- Edison 9 Franklin 9 - Monroe 5 Franklin 7 F- Charlotte 4 Franklin 3 Aquinas 2 Franklin 2 - Madison 8 Franklin 0 - East 4 f lfifllfff Front Row: Onderdonk, Grader, Koepplin, W. Tillman, Malta, LaPlaca, Petty, Hoffmeier, Donovan, Painton, Colonna, Archer: Second: Mr. Stowell, Cook, Sherman, Cummings, Gesell Speedy, Stulpin, Hatcher, Uthman, Zello, LaSpina: Third: Barringer, Aceto, Cooper, Walentas, Glaess, Centola, Bode, Friedman, Miller, Mion. Iackson, Rockow, Rainey: Absent: Morris, Grillo, Weissend. R. Hoffmeier. 11 f ff fy scones Franklin 67 - Marshall 28 Franklin 70 2X3 - Edison 24 IX3 Franklin 47 -- East 48 Franklin 68 IX3 - West 26 213 Franklin 71 1X3 -1 Monroe 21 2X3 Franklin 71 2X3 - Charlotte 23 U3 Franklin 83 -f Iefferson 12 Franklin 63 - Madison 32 CITY MEET Franklin 28 - East 25 - Madison 24 37 ya ,1,, 1 ,1 'f 4' F ii' J I ,L .Jiri -' , ,f SCHOOL EXPERIENCES TENNIS Ay ,,m ,,, - N-. ,. iii Mk Sadick. .UL . SCORES Franklin 0 - Monroe 4 Franklin 4 - Edison 0 Franklin 3 - East 1 Franklin 4 '- Madison 0 Franklin 4 - Marshall 0 Franklin l - Charlotte 3 BOWLING 6 cf, Qbvrofq Aw Seated: Kelch, I. Skalny, Kimble, Paul: Standing: K. Keyes, Stacker. F. Skalny, B. Keyes: Absent: Salzano, Zelazny, LoManto. TIIMBLING Robert Painton, Donovan, Ciampoli. Weissend, Walker, Richard Painton. 38 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Students superior in the French language gain additional speaking skills in an informal atmosphere Front Row: Shrager, Sokol, Taylor, Thomas, Mishchenko. Zack, Mrs. Warner: Second: Welch. Iaffa, Burgeman, DiSalvio, Snyder, Lockhart, Vasileff: Third: Chesler, Sheinberg, Rosen. Derman, O'Keefe, Beachner, VanNess, Schulman:Fourth: Iacobs, Nakrach, Rosenstein, Gor- onkin, Iames, Russo, Slavin, Beck. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY The language of many of the Americas and of Spain gives unexpected values to good students. Front Row: Newman, Hurwitz, Cohen, Kurlander, Solomon, Wilmot: Second: Palleschi, Hol- lander, Sampler, Thomas, Easton, Sutter, Cvommenginger, Mr. Cohen: Third: Monto a, Kauf- man, Roxin, Rockowitz. Iaffa. McCormick, Baldwin, Kleinstein: Fourth: Cona, Clomunale. Price, Hoffman, Wehle, S. Silver, Schlenker, Sherman, Nowak: Fifth: Ambush, Colonna, Levy, Kozel, Friedman, Painton, Iames, Wells, Novick, Iones, Farash: Sixth: Diem, Navarra, Skalny, Schankin, Wertheim, P. Silver, Dunn, Prevost, Toper, Kost, Tracey. 39 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES LATIN HONOR SOCIETY, GROUP I Front Row: Dancy, Schafer, Samloff. Iaffa, Hawkes. Meiselman, Miss Hess: Second: Mr. Rahtjen. Kirchner, Fayer, Kranz, D. Lederman, Korenstein, Hollander, Sherman: Third: Hut- tenbach. Kelley, Mylius. Iacobs, Greenberg, Battista, Berger, Russotti, Barned: Fourth: M. Leclerman. Kiner. Kasbohm, Hoover, Wolff, Raczkowski. Rabe, Iackson, Guelli. Markus. Students excelling in Latin preserve the culture of the past in their enjoyment of the present. LATIN HONOR SOCIETY, GROUP II Front Row: DiNolfo. Brownell, Paluso, Dieterle, Seitz, Zipkin, Grace: Second: Mr. Bezant L. Cohen. Sardone, Klein, I. Shulman, Weingarten, Shibona, M. Cohen: Third: Minsk, Sufrin Pearce. McAclam, Milton, Dron. Andaloro, Butera, Wittenberg: Fourth: Meerholz, Koepke Welch, Adler, Keenan, McCormick, Andrews. Saurini, Perkins, Sciortino: Fifth: Lurz, Aceto Simon, Sheinberg, Rosen, Sipe, Marsh, Wehling, Palermo, Markus: Sixth: Iacobson. Ogden Neerbasch, Winer. Mendelson, Chesler. Kravetz. I. Shulman, Lipsky, Iacobs. 40 SCHDOL EXPERIENCES ITALIAN HONOR SOCIETY Practical understanding of Italian comes through informal use of the language. Front Row: Lockhart, Gallo. Scarminach, Liberi, Marsala, Vitale. Miss Rizzo: Second: B. Battista, Nucelli, Marisi, Mendola, Andrews, Scaccia, P. Battista: Third: Tuttobene, D'Amico, DiCicco, DiMitro, Pedulla, Pipitone, Leone. Amico. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Exercise in the social use of the German language teaches appreciation for another nation Lim. bi Front Row: Martin, Wehling, Meerholz, Merkel, Cook, Horodeckyj, Miss Peterson: Second: Shchurowsky, Hapke, Radtke. Sahmel, Baudisch, Drevert, Trammel: Third: V. Vilunas, Kirsch, Friederich, Cirotski, Heck, Zeugner, Zadorozny, Krasnowolska: Fourth: D. Altre, Neu- bert, Benesch. Schmidtmann, N. Altre, Martyniuk, R. Vilunas, Szmigel, Oette. 41 Q SCHOOL EXPERIENCES v vi C..-.o.A..e.M.s.sa-u.41 5?-1 cow gb-5 it 133:-15-35 Birth 'E - ' Saitek? Events, opmnons, and expenences 'il 2 s fisex ii 9 Sigel' 1.-25 TO IAL STAFF IlK:fl:g3ICathexEhe Sullxvan Advxser Seated: Zack. Schulman, Weingarten: Front Row: Kantor, Wehle, Sardone, Standing: Chesler, Hawkes. Meerholz: Second: Wells, Shulman, Sutter, Poshva, McAdam: Third: Wehling, Schulman, Iames. REPORTERS l E EEEE EEx,E , S as l Front Row: Roxin, Sokol, Mattison, B. Schulman, Ackerman, Karchefsky, Modiano: Second: Foster. Weingarten, Hawkes, I. Schulman, Zack, Chesler, Buckler, I. Shulman: Third: Price. Rubenstein, Hollander, Kaufman, Sherman. Klein, Meerholz, C. Shulman, Belkin, Weiss: , Fourth: Balzer, Avery, Wehle, Welch, Adler, Schafer, Zackor, Smith, Shrager, Lederman: 1 Fifth: I. Shulman, Nakrach, Bauer, Iacobs, Migdol, Feinberg, Butera. Ambush. Cohen, Wells, Lames: Sxith: Meiselman, Sadick, Winer, D'Amico, Inglis. Rosenstein, Lipsky, Samloff, Markus, osner, tre. 42 l 4 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES BUSINESS HRT and ASSISTANTS. chronicle our life at school. Mr. siaiijiegornow CASHIERS and ADVERTISING STAFF At Left: Row: Farrer, Kaufman, Eamhi, Samp- ler: Second: Marcello, Wilk, Weimer: Third: D'Amico, Rockowitz, Roxin, Schulman. Seated: Chesler, Weingarten, Schul man:Standing: Rosen, Weinstein. Seated: Koepke, Cohen, Klein, Wag- ner: Standing: Guttenberg, Ruben, Weinstein, Iames. S PUBLICITY STAFF Chesler, Wein arten: Front CIRCULATION STAFF Front Row: Merkel, Shulman, Hurwitz, Castel, Kowba, B. Levy, Sufrin: Second: Mura, Thomas, Nakrach, Weingarten, Rosen. Chesler, Schulman, Seitz: Third: Markus, Vasileff, Burgeman, Brownell, Meerholz, Zack, S. Smith, C. Smith, Woods, Minsk: Fourth: Sardone, Goronkin, Welch, Adler, Rockowitz. Wilmer, Silver, O'Keefe. S. Levy, Schlenkerz Fifth: Abramson, Kabot, Iames, Wehle, Hoover. Dugan, Sutter, Simon, Levin, Nowak. 43 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES The Editors select the theme, arrange the layout, pre- pare, typewrite and read proof, and decide on all final material. Staff Photografphers choose the setting, take the pictures. and crop the inal prints. Through illustration the Artists enliven the theme of the book. 44 KEY T SCHOOL EXPERIENCES E 954 The Advertising Staff solicits repre- sentation by local merchants: the In- , dividual Photography Staff arranges appointments for senior pictures. The Publicity Staff announces the The Cashiers record the sales and yearbook's progress by means of the tally the results as the returns come in. public address system, stage skits. and poster advertisement. 1 1 V f The Circulation Staff takes orders from individual homerooms and delivers the final products. 45 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ENGLISH BOOKROOM AIDES This group distributes books to the English classrooms. MAIN LIBRARY AIDES students devote much of their time to helping others enjoy the library. RADIO WORKSHOP Front Row: Meiselman, Cook, Hurrell, Sussman, Milas. Damico: Second: Sharf, Milton, lVlcAdam, Lurz. Comunale, Rubin, Wolf: Third: Miss Turner Sherman, Farwell, Snyder, Tripi, Bucci, Cohen, Kingsbury, VerPlank Easton, Marsh, Pundt, Coleman. 46 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES CMMS 1 ' X in X X f X 1 ld .fi K xi . f f' .- - S . K Sl, :ll 'Q S EI: iii fi 3 S -X W ts .. 152 Xiffj 't ,, is -ia -X 1' it . M?-s..,w,f .. ,M . ,. -E-- L Q, S xgxfi, - , 1 f 5 e si. sw ew - si.e.?--B, 5 1 S4 U V. . lv BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER, NEW YORK The Candle. our literary publication, features represen- tative writing of pupils at all grade levels. Students may contribute material directly to the English olhce, or teachers may submit any good writing from their classes. Latin Honor Society Officers at Initiation Schafer, Scribap Meiselman, Aedileg Iaffa, Consul: Hawkes. Consulp Samloff, Nuntiusg Dancy, Quaestor. 47 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES Math D329 'E Trout Season Coming Up Mind over Matter How does your garden grow? Experiment Perilousn E 48 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM Members of the Social Science Forum regularly discuss problems of our day and listen to distinguished leaders of the community. Front Row: Klein, Zack, Sokol, Foster: Second: Roxin, Weingarten. Meiselman, R. Iacobs Wehle, Martin, Cheslerp Third: Mr. lman, Marsh. Schulman, Welch, Rockowitz, Shulman Baldwin, Thiem, Wells: Fourth: Clements, Avery, Kiner. Hawkes, Cohen, Zlowsky. H. Iacobs Brown, Mr. Kehrigp Fifth: Ogden, Samlofl, Winer, Ambush, Wehling, Dunn, Nakrach, Lipsky Gibbs. CONGRESS OF CURRENT EVENTS Students of the eighth and ninth grades become aware of world affairs. Front Row: Viner. Booth. Schulman, Korenstein, Gastel. Bloom, Harris: Second: Mrs. Fuller, Gardner, Olyslager, Weiss, Dugan, Milas, Senzel, Hollander, DiMeo: Third: Mr. Hoffman, Burdulis, Gayk, Oddo, Loiacono, Wahl, Pedulla, Mr. DuBois: Fourth: Quantz. Ernisse, DiMaria. Crowther, Baudisch, Cherkasky, Fox, Simons, Swartz: Fifth: Feinberg, Bernstein, Stetzenmeyer, Sahs, Schifrin, Worsech, Nitschke, Giaquinta, Vitale. Kramerczyk: Sixth: Sirvet. Shuman, Muckstadt, Zellen, Raphael, Kolko, Royka, Girard, Diodato, Bonavilla, Mas- terson, Lucyshyn, Mrzywka: Seventh: Landro, Gabbey, Thomas, Rosenstein, Garren, Davis. Beckwith. Dewitt, Yates, Lenz, Valenza, Gustinis, Swartz. 49 SCHODL EXPERIENCES IUNIOR TOWN MEETING Four students from the Social Studies Department dis- cuss a contemporary problem before the student body and a radio audience. SOCIAL STUDIES LIBRARY AIDES Volunteer workers speed the services offered by the libra Y 50 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES The Young Women's Christian Association and the Young Men's Christian Association offer varied character and health building, educational and entertaining activities to Rochester's teen-agers through high school groups. Speakers, field trips. demonstrations, sports tasters. co-ed dances, dinners, and movies are all a part of the active program. Not only do the Hi-Y's and Tri-Y's benefit from programs. but they serve the community through world fellowship funds, Christmas baskets, CARE packages, creative handicrafts, and benefit shows. TRI-Y The Tri-Y's of the Y.W.C.A. seek fulfillment of Christian ideals in everyday living. OMEGA DELTA PHI Front Row: Andrews, Oglia, Bertola, Wallock, Burt, Ashmore: Secona: Hayes. Baun, Cvoodman, Paruta, Borland, Miss Turner: Third: DeCrave, Mahle, Bruno, Fay, Williams. Bowdey, Mrzywka, Longo, 51 SCHOOL EXPERIENCES Front Row: Kirchner. Mietus, Dron, Andaloro, Sirvet: Second: Heier, Bu- tera. McManus, Armbruster. Vroman. VerPlank: Third: Garzanetti, Pedulla Zimmermann, Burns, Valenti Cissel Foster: Fourth: Slavin, Llxcyshynz MacLachlan, Burnes, Vilunas. Bullis. Cook, Pipitone. SIGMA DELTA PHI Front Row: Weimer, Bello, Thomann, Arena: Second: O'Kcefe, Hallinen, Seitz. Fiorica, Kabot, Comunale, Di Salvio: Third: Hopkins. Iames, Posh- va, Cona, Ortolani, Vasileff, Miss Maier: Fourth: Cherkauer. Balzer, Cook, Cirotski, Shall, l-loover, Kos- bab, Kinqsbury. DELTA THETA CHI I bender. ALPHA SIGMA CHI 1 Front Row: Sheldon Lazzara V lone, Taylor, Unterborn Palamar Second: Sipe. Rippe Kirsch McCor mick. Piasecki lVlcAdam Marisi Third: Saurini, VanGraafe1land Patz Wald. Laumer, Rubin Noqa Placek Fourth: Curtis Keenan Henderson Hladun, Wehle Talluto Gerber Marsh. Beal: Fifth Toper Beck Lin den, Halwick, Raczkowski Sutter Cooper, F. Weisbender M Weis SCHOOL EXPERIENCES DELTA THETA CHI II Front Row: Heath, White, Fuhrman Sobus. Strine. Tomson, Alfieri: Sec- ond: Marcello, Hoover, Iames, Stoehr, Bevacqua, Bergen, Kent: Third: Broi- kou, Ovenburg. Levatino, Wozniak Comunale, Dockey. Porter, Fox Fourth: Wagner, Iennejohn, Ward Diodato, Dengler, Wilk, Freitag Dugan, Vroman. ALPHA SIGMA CHI II Front Row: Schmidt, Wilmot, Corde. Zury, Mazzola: Second: Preston, Pearce, Milton, Shari, Snyder, Cooper: Third: Cacciola, Pundt, Pracher, Pa- lermo, Gallo, Yule: Fourth: Lyndon. Wilkinson, Mattison, Oliver, Tucker. Allart, Giuffre. GAMMA DELTA PSI l Front Row: Kelly, Stenzel, Chudan- ski, Paluso, Alfieri. Woods: Second Degel, Finkbeiner, Guarino, Wilk Brownell, Pfeffer, Tripi, Spampinato Third: Kamola, Reiss, Okolowicz Eggert, Sciortino,' Roesch, Grader Behl, SCHODL EXPERIENCES HI-Y The Hi-Y's of the Y.M.C.A. aim to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community the high ideals of Christian living. CENTIIRIONS Seated: Gibbs. Zello, Gommenginger, Tracey, Palermo. Barrett: Standing: Mr. Toms, Colonna, Schaeffer, Armbruster. DELTA PHI Seated: Dobbelaere, Iacobson. Stoddard. Ogden, Speedy, DeBrineg Stand- ing: Kress, Martin, Stacker, Iacobs, Mix. 54 Xt QW? fit SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ALPHA PSI 1 Seated: Strickland, Weisenreder, Perkins, Pease: Standing: Gior- dano, DeBole, Battoglia. PHI GAMMA Seated: Tinsmon, Kulp, Halwick, Walentas, Painton, Iackson: Standing: Petty. LaPlaca. SIGMA BETA Front Row: Aceto, Kil ras, Zelazny, Hassett: Second: Inglis. Radford, Sproule, Lurz, Slattery, Skalny: Third: Hurrell, Sweet, Atwater, Moore, Brown, Ilardo, Wandersee, Polmateer, F. Skalny, Batall, Bucci. 55 l SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ln the summer of 1953, Rae Iacobs represents Franklin in various Euro- ean countries under the P sponsorship of the Ameri- can Field Service. 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SANDRA ABRAMS CAROL ABRAMSON ALICE ADAMS 45 Luzerne Street A23 Sellinger Street 315 Remington Street 97 x ROCHELLE ADLER MICHAEL AIELLO MARILYN ALCOMBRACK 202 Ridge Road E. 104 Hebard Street 59 Florida Avenue A . S R ' A t t ELAWKENCE 115 Silverclale Drive X W ,wr bu 5 ROBERTA LEIGH ANDREWS ALPHONSE ARENA LUCILLE ARENA 4973 Culver Road 1500 Norton Street 47 Hollister Street 59 IANICE ALPERT 35 Weaver Street Avenue SHMORE Road BRUCE BAIRD 10' Delonge Street I DANIEL BANCROFT 61 Almira Street .tw V ji, - f ' K ' it .f -, N , - ' Saw I I ii I ,, X' . 2 1 A PATRICIA BEAL , ., Treyer Street Q EUGENE BELL 4274 Mt. Read Boulevard THE CLASS OF l954 I l l l l RAYMOND BALDASARRE LARRY BALDASSARE 1 Sheridan Street 608 Clinton Avenue North 1 '5 1. 4 ti, , , MICHAEL BARBARITA 149 Woobrury Street Rocx-IELLE BAUN l 152 Avenue B l IOSEPH BATALL 227 Lux Street ELAINE BEAN IOANNE BECK BARBARA BEHLENDORF ,' ria t l293 Clinton Avenue North 47 Vinedale Avenue 6l Ma Stree Avenue ERIKA BERG 1 ,EEE l Avenue 285 Hollenbeck Street I rig! . THE CLASS or .. IO ANNE R' lt x Lei' Q, o- 'w ,Fm 42 nao gddinfit V' b' I-v - ig, ,B 3-.1 f fa J ' .- ff 1 ...M l ,', vt' A Q U .5 ' I Q 1 1,11 BORLAND Str Street EBI Y ww-tt 0 I r N X J Xu X 99.1.10 it f Y tt t Q-. 2 X -.,i . mt wg R . ' ,V X M X bq. 5 GAIL BOWDEY ROY BREITENBACH Road 48l Norton Street SSS N A tr,f S' - ,151 x I E S IRVING BREWERTON MM ' , IEAN 1, , YN!! X41 11 1,14 fl' fun .L T QL, .', U SHIRLEY Drive 1304 439 Seneca Avenue rtre LYLE BROZOST 203 Willlnont Street 69 Parkside Crescent Avenue 1 61 1 304 Avenue 74 Harris Street Mr- 1, THE CLASS OF I My 1. LJ IACQUELINE BURT ANNA BUTENKO FRANK CANCILLIERI 189 Randolph Street Q35 Wilson Street 435 Verona Street V: l X CARDONE IOANNE ULOUIS CATONE ELEANOR CELENTANO A venue D 17 Avenue Bloomingdale Street 1850 Clifford Avenue 16,517 sri ANTHONY CESARONE CHESLER CHIAPPETTA GERALD CHRISTOFF 127 Ontario Street 11 Avenue B 106 Lincoln Street 563 Clifford Avenue RUDOLPH CIRAFISI ELAINE COHEN LOIS COHEN MARSHALL COHEN 1l7M Morrill Street 21 Boston Street 82 Collingwood Drive 145 Sellinger Street 62 l F l Q Y -gl' 2 , . fl R THE CLASS 0F I954 ROBERT -..-.,,- 1222 St. Paul Street 80 AHerman Street 205 Fxrst Street Street S. N Sb' IDL M l I RICHARD CONCORDIA ROBERT CONSTANTINE 46 Trust Street Sl Carter Street 91 Kelly Street Mohawk Street 19V Street DAVID COOK ROGER COOK 230 Garford Road 3330 Culver Road IOAN CRAFT 97 Barberry Terrace ,.' l Lf Stdet UV fx HJ ,,, ,,, ,-,, , Point Pleesant ff' ,l Lx if .f lf. lf , 'ef 3- , I fill uf! gi, ,fy L0 fi f if THE CLASS l954t , I EJ. . SUSAN DE LORME GEORGE DEL VECCHIO IAMES DI BELLA 34 Reed Park 55 Aurora Street Avenue 6 Caspar Street ON A 'l c 1 ' Mlm gf -. L. RX F. Q Q KK. X We 5 Q , X 1 'X wif' 33 . f ei ROY DOLCE GERALD DOMAGALSKI 248 Weyl Street 28 Gilmore Street Shore Point LAURENCE 277 Orland 28 Rialto Street , Y . 161 Conkey Avenu DURBANO CARL DUVEL e. 3 ff. gets ' l 2 Q T 'Y , nfl: gk X lil E f' ,J knfr 'x lg L wlc ill lx if .N gyfl Q ali . if N X QP., gl-Life 7 ft i tett elle figfe get it 5, ' ,F Qi, IACK DYER RUFUS ELLIOTT DONALD ENGEMAN if IEAN ERNST 9 Fien Street 62 Vienna Street 64 Northview Terrace V 70 VanStallen Street 64 1 QQ- Tlm-lli CELAQS OF I954 K t Jf '1 x SYLVIA FARRER W JUYCEL HAY SALVA FINK 162PSchnackel Drive 1211 Norton. Street, X 136 Third Street Avenue oint Culver Road Trust Street Avenue 172 Park Road GRETCHEN FRIEDERICH RAPHAEL FRIEDMAN DONALD GALLO IRICHARD GARNHAM 450 Avondale Road 54 Strong Street 575 North Street 49 Trenaman Street .Q rtV,tA W X it . X e'1Se terr o.1t e:.,r , 'S':T',Z . Q1' it Slee 16 ,uf DIANE GERBER ASI 347 Wilkins Street Avenue Avenue 65 THE CLASS or 1954 is f HJ MILTON GISSIN PATRICIA GLOGOWSKI BARBARA GOODMAN orth 79 Nassau Street 107 Thomas Street 97 Bryan Street , Q. IAMES GRANVILLE VYTAUTAS GREBLILINAS SJ 51 Buchan Park 13 Watkins Terrace ROSLYN GROSSMAN ANITA GLIARINO ROSALIE GUARINO GUTTENBERG 135 Clifford Avenue 601 Sixth Street 166 Grafton Street Place L - xv , Q DONALD HAELISEL 3 NORMAN HAHN SANDRA HALWICK ALFRED HAMZA 127 Evergreen Street 40 Marwood Road 30 Aurora Street 104 Strong Street ' 66 f 1-W yy ng M THE CLASS OF 1954 IANET HART MARILYN HAWKES 107 Weaver Street 111 Roth Street SANDRA HEEDER GAILQENDERSON 38 Evergreen Street 229 VERA HLADUN EDWARD HOFFMEIER 132 Weaver Street 84 Ketchum Street 1 -Q X .Q 'Ng f Q PAUL HURRELL 421 Bernard Street DONNA HAYES 49 Garford Road Nw X' ELEANOR HERRICK hawk treet 12 Cole Street Terrace Hanover 67 HOLMES LIDIA Paul Street 2 Buchan 33A 4161 MARLENE HECK 1064 Ioseph Avenue FRANKLIN HILLER 24 Sullivan Street Point Pleasant HOWARD IACOBSON 94 Flower Street f IAMES IUROE 238 lerold Street ,X 3 If 1 A S if NORMAN KELCH THE CLASS OF 1954 PHYLLIS IURKOW 1884 Goodman Street North IOYCE KEENAN C' A ' 225 Pennsylvama Avenue 'mls 269 llfford venuep Us ,li . MARLENE KILGRAS 256 Clark Avenue VINCENT KIMBLE 1394 North Street 136 Wahl Road Avenue THE CLASS or I954 EDWARD KORESKO BRUCE KOST BURTON KOZEL 228 Weyl Street 1090 St. Paul Street 155 Versailles Road IRENE KRASNOWOLSKA GEORGE KROL KRYGERIS 29 Rhine Street H3 Sellinger Street Terrace RUDY LA ROSA PETER LA SPINA GAIL LAUTNER MARTIN LAZARUS 79 Kohlman Street 960 Goodman Street North 6 Marburger Street 14 Mander Park 1 IOHANNA LAZZARA BARBARA LEDERMAN CAROL LEVINE MYRNA LEVINE 283 Traver Circle lOl Thomas Street 106 Huntington Park 54 Simpson Road 69 MEYER LEVY ALA LIEBE AN MARGUERITE LINDEN GORDON LINK 44 Vlenna Street 93 homas S eet 9 Scrantom Street 609 Ioseph Avenue O IOSEPHINE LONGO 4 ZbAb- Q 131 Merrimac Street I .Ei ,Q-- Q 5 X ' K I X YM' S A 1 K Q WS 5 0 V X 5 X V N Xwkgtz 4 , liver W Q. ROB L T L RZ,- 46 Ma one Street MALAMUT Boulevard THE CLASS OF 1954 ' I O VYTAUTAS MALASAUSKAS IOHN MAMMANO CAROLYN MANCUSO 104K Bernard Street 136 Northaven Terrace I 24 St. Iacobs Street RICHARD MARIANETTI ROSE MARISI MAE MARKIDIS 293 Avenue C 345 Pardee Road 452 Rosewood Terrace ANNE MARSH THOMAS PATRICK MARTIN ANNA MARTYNIUK 3929 Culver Road 125 Westfall Road 1059 Ridge Road West IANET MCADAM SHIRLEY MCCORMICK DAVID McGILLIVRAY 260 Point Pleasant Road 183 Magee Avenue 10 Evergreen Street Point Pleasant 71 DOROTHY MANCUSO LUCILLE MARSALA 1149 Goodman Street North NEIL MARVEL 92 Flint Street LAVERNE MCNUTT 9 Siebert P1ace THE CLASS OF I954 DONALD MEAD IOANNE MEERHOLZ ROBERT MEL1 261 Lake Breeze Park 526 Magee Avenue 64 Jerold Street -7 to 3 ADAA X . Y ,eee - C. 5 JVM? IAMES MERKEL BRUCE MICHAEL H ALAN 61 Garford Road 272 Versailles Road 428 Strathmore KE' lu ff' X pl N sf EVELYN MENDOLA 1512 Clifford Avenue SONDRA MILLER 549 Conkey Avenue ur' V' is 1 CORRINE MRZYWKA EDW 476 Carter Street MURA Avenue ERNEST 109 W Street 1182 Clmton Avenue North NAHMIAS 'N L fx, jr Q' U11 LJ 4 1 Q . THE CLASS OF 1954 Y NERSINGER LORRAINE NOGA 57 Galusha Street 51 L90 Street 79 Weeger Street IOYCE NOWAK RAYMOND NOWAK WILLIAM OETTE 293 Remington Street . ' 212 St Stamslaus Street 522 Avenue D ROBERT NOWACK GLORIA NOWAKI 30 Warsaw Street LARRY OGDEN 40 Hawkins Street IXLIQJ' fl lvl. J U RICHARD PAINTON X x40 Zygment Street: :gy ,N IEAN OGLIA IOH OLLES U ZENOWII 1391 North Street 614 Clinto A Avenue No .A R ' f I R e e I ,.e I ,X A IOSEPHINE PALAMAR MICHAEL PALAZZO ANTHONY 188 Sellinger Street ' 1204 Goodman Street North 125 Tr R' 1 ,gf ' ' -1' Xt .gow . LQ-SQ, .,.f!..f ,,f, - . nb, 4 uf k J 57' 73 J 439 Q lg 'V PI It -'iff ' 1+f.ff'e' ,A ef.: .. ,nv .Nd ,, Q, A if THE CLASS OF I954 MARLENE PELECHATI 48 Sullivan Street DOLORES 6 Fairbanks Sjteet . . 3 an Q e RONALD PASNAK CAROLINE PATZWALD ROBERT PAUL 238 Roycroft Drive 230 Mowhawk Street 59 Roycroft Drive HARRIET MICHAELL, PETROMALLO X1Y5l5LL 1 . l lncoln Street AM PHELAN Road LILLIAN PLACEK ROSELYN PODSIADLY 59 Malone Street 350 Dunn Street GERALD POLLOCK CHARLES POLVINO OANNE RACZKOWSKI SALVATORE I 556 Hollenbeck Street 8 Aurora Street 140 Alphonse Street 73 Aurora 74 MYRNA RIPPE 212 Berlin Street RONALD ROTHFUSS' 657 Hudson Avenue Hoeltzer Street Street X 'SA X19 THE CLASS F I954 SARAH ROBINSON 202 Clairmount Street rust 45 Huntington Park 222' IRVING ROUSSO BARBARA RUBEN DORIS RUBENSTEI 22 Martin Street 1880 St. Paul Street 125 Dorset Street Road 3 Peart Culver . Pleasant if f' ANNE SCACCIA Drive Street 104 Fourth Street 75 SALINDRA ROSEN N 'V .f 1 ROY SCHANKIN 54 Weaver Street THE CLASS HELEN SCHNITMAN 185 Avenue E ii? l N Wx , ESTHER SCHWARTZ 1615 St. Paul Street fc , 1: THEODORE SEILS 293' Taft Avenue uh A MORTON SHECTER 466 Ioseph Avenue ILENE SHULMAN 354 Yarmouth Road BETTE SELDOW 183 Norton Street HELENE SHAPIRO 92 Bernard Street v 52 ir RITA SHEINBERG 686 Clinton Avenue North 626 Conkey Avenue WINIFRED SHELDEN 132 Union Street South 80 Duma f,f6,c,a,xzsae2z f ivivfxalgcf '11- THOMAS S1-IIBONA 2022 Ridge Road East, mmm SILVER Avenue wgw I, X- HE CLASS or 1954 , if IM anal'-ff flu' V 55' I 1 . N' DJ: IOSEPHINE SINOPOLI SHIRLEY SIPE X IOHN SKALNY VITO SLAPELIS 262 First Street 45 Coleman Terrace Q., 88 Durnan Street 188 Randolph Street BERNARD SMILACK 64 Nye Park ROBERT SMITH 22' Almira Street SHIRLEY SMITH IACQUELYN IOHN SPALL 75 Vienna Street KLZIS2 Norton Street Q2 Avenue A 4 CAROL SPRY 40 Morris Street ,W , , 2370 Titus Avenue THE CLASS OF I954 EDNA STRAIGHT GERALD 749 Parsells Avenue 6 Gladys Street 128 Bronson Avenue 599 Portland Avenue MICHAEL SLIL MARILYN SLITTER sf W, Q x it BETTY SZCZECH VERONICA TALLUTO IOAN TAYLOR NANCY THOMAS ll Bremen Streett-gt 244 Yorkshire Road 568 Meigs Street 138 Bernard Street 3 fl If .4..f--leg, , , 't-X T lx 'zz' A D -S i n , . Tx s, Q. R ff, - -.-. I .- ,: Q K TN X .53 Qiibfg. Q- -. 'grit . f r TQ N e? I XX-r I l A ILLIAM 300 Ashwood KATHLEEN TOPER LOUIS TORREGROSSA MARLEN TOWNER 253 Weaver Street I2 Reed Park 973 Clinton Avenue North .il t,eeee V Vwxt N RICHARD DIANNA UNTERBORN CARL UTHMAN 633 Avenue Street 446 Bernard Street Hanover Apartments, 1-5B 78 I X , R ,ll Wg!! 1 J THE CLASS OF 1954 ,V DAVID VACCHETTO FLORENCE VALONE 206 Orland Road Street IO ANN VECCHIARELLI CHARLES VELLA 821 Clifford Avenue 570 Culver Parkway IEAN VITALE GLORIA WAGNER 130 Bay Street 1243 Clinton Avenue North MARION WEHLE 1048 Avenue D Park MARDENE VAN GRAAFEILAND ,ri 177 ri it if EN 1 1.1 .4 X3 Q 1 MARLENE W 61 Warsaw h 1 A . DONALD WASYLINA 574 Wilkins Street 4 WEINSTEIN 117 Northview Terrace 80 Tyler Street Y. THE CLASS OF 1954 255 Weaver Street DONALD WOOD 2302 Culver Road IACK YAEGER 243 Avenue B LOUISE LEYDEN WELLS 23 Seneca Road . MICHAEL ZACHARKO MARLENE ZACK VERA ZADOROZNY MARCIA ZELLO 1, 15 Lillian Place 1320 Dewey Avenue 72 Vienna Street 211 Springfield Avenue MARY LOU ZURY 19 Fieldwood Drive Absent: Theresa Bruening. Donn Calabrese, Lawrence Kenny 80 THE CLASS OF I954 presents Love Is Too Much Trouble by Guernsey LePelley CAST 5-L0 Front Row: Brown--Stage Manager, Patzwald, Wallock, ' DeGrave, Hurrell-Production Manager: Second: Cook. Burnes, Sotile, LoRe, Ashmore, Piasecki: Third: Stacker. Lurz. Mr. Remington--Director. Chiappetta. Shibona 1 4 I This is trouble? Suspended Animation Mr. Erle Reminaton, Director 81 CLASS OF I954 - LAST VVILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of the Class of '54, being of unsound bodies and no minds whatsoever. do hereby will and bequeath to the following under the powers vested in us, all our fond memories and questionable possessions. After due consideration regard- ing the disposal of our fortunes we, the Seniors, shall apportion our common estate thus: To Mr. Sabin we leave a brand new group of shining senior faces at the front of the auditorium for Friday morning inspiration. I To Mr. Francis we leave a helicopter to hop the hills of Honeoye. To Mr. Stalker we leave a record of Dragnet and a giant, economy size bottle of Nodoze for his breakfast club. To Miss Coulton we leave an abundant supply of State Scholarship Application Blanks for 1955. To Miss Martens we leave one day free from tardiness and tantrums. To Miss Stewart we leave a chartreuse Iaguar. To Mrs. Towers and to Mr. Meyer who have guided us through the daze of class social life, we leave all the extra tickets, decorations from dances, and other accumulated debris from our gay night life. Sincerely though, many, many thanks. To Mr. lman we leave a short pamphlet entitled, Even a Child Can Repair a Car, and for next year's economics class 30 copies of How to Live within Your Income in 10 Easy Lessons. ' To Mrs. Ringwood we leave a dozen self-measuring measuring cups and a yard of ready-made button holes for her new eighth-graders. To Mr. Miller we leave a notebook in ,which to inscribe his assorted stories, and upon request, the name of a publishing companyi - To Mr. Zornow we leave three pages of perennial ads to fill the empty spaces in our publica- tions. To all the unmarried teachers still hoping. we leave tall, dark, handsome MEN. To Mr. Cleland we leave one very sharp pen-knife and a box of new pencils. To Mrs. Ebray we bequeath an extra set of keys. fKeys, did you sayfll To Mr. Taylor we leave a brand new Tinker-Toy set for bigger and better examples of prob- lems in solid geometry. To Mrs. Fraser we leave a new set of seniors who not only read poetry easily, but write it, too. To Mr. Rahtjen we leave a copy of Bennett Cerf's book, Anything for a Laugh fnot that we mean to be facetious but, Try and Stop Mell To Mr. Lyders we bequeath a set of rubber-tipped gavels and an album of the latest jazz records. To Mr. Remington we leave one fool-proof public address system for the auditorium, and one folding stairway for the stars direct from Room 38 to the stage. To Miss Levin we bequeath one pair of adjustable rubbers for those rare days when the side- walks are dry and the driveways are wet. To O'B we leave new football uniforms for next year's champions. To Miss Sullivan we bequeath one round trip ticket to Syracuse and a large can of Gefulte fish. From Mr. Kehrig we take his tangent so he can't go off on it, and we leave him a 102, discount on all baby furniture. For Mrs. Martin we leave a house in town. lt's peaceful here. To Mr. Carroll we leave a carton of Chesterfields, a bottle of grape juice, and chickens that don't hatch in exam week. To Miss Donoghue we leave a new crop of seniors for Fall mowing. To the Iunior Class we leave all the worry and expensive honor of being Seniors. To the Sophomore Class we leave all the dignity of being Iuniors. You're arriving, kid! To the Freshmen we leave plane geometry, world history, and biology, the three evils of the 10th grade. To the present Eighth Graders we leave the hope of making lt. To the incoming Eighth Graders we leave this advice, Never ask a senior. This document has been duly witnessed and signed this thirtieth day of the first month, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four by the Senior Class of Benjamin Franklin High School. Executors of this will are Zack, Wal- lock, Nakrach. Smith, Kirsch. Halwick, Rubin, Wehle, Goodman, and Baun. 82 CLASS OF I954 I Dignitaries Terrific' vflw ws er S mv' zo ' C5 A . 96 ' ovovck 1 0:0 dh vice X YY Beffxotdm? 69:6 n v ORA Social Glitter Foreseeing the Future 83 0,09 . ACTIVITIES OF THE CLASS OF 1954 ABRAMS. SANDRA--Transfer from Monroe High: Co-op ABRAMSON. CAROL -- lunto 3.4: Iunior Council: Iunior Da Program: Courant Circulation 3.4: Choir 2.3,4: Bowling 8 ADAMS. ALICE-Latin Honor So- ciety 2.3: Commercial Honor Society 4: Bookstore 3: Tri-Y 2.3: Bowling 2: Basketball 8 ADAMLIS. RICHARD -- Iunto 1: Madrigal Club 3: Choir 3 ADLER. ROCHELLE-Courant Re- porter 1-4. Circulation 8-4: Key Ad- vertising: Latin Honor Society 3.4: Social Science Forum 8.1: Switch- board 2: Senior Will and Prophecy: Greenhouse 8.1 AIELLO. MICHAEL-Iunto 1 ALPERT. IANICE-Iunto 2: Iunior Council: Iunior Day Program: Courant Circulation 2: Co-op: Guide 1.3 AMBLISH. DEENA-Iunto 8: Cour- ant Reporter 3.4. Typist 3. Circulation 3: Key Photographer: Spanish Honor Society 8-4: Social Science Forum 2.3: lunior Day Program AMICO. LAWRENCE-lunto 2: In- ter-High Choir 8.1: Choir 8.1: Cor- ridor Aide 4 AMICO. MICHAEL-Italian Honor Society 4: Choir 1.2: Hi-Y 2.3: Intra- mural Basketball 8.1 AMICO. THERESA - Iunior Day Program: Basketball 3 ANDREWS. ROBERTA LEIGH -- Iunto 2: Italian Honor Societ 4: Latin Honor Society 3,4: Tri-if 2.3.4: Basketball 2: Bowling 1.2: Swimming 1 ARENA. ALPHONSE--Baseball 4: Track 3.4 ARENA. LUCILLE--Corridor Aide 1,2.3: Library Aide 1: Bowling 4: Vol- 1eyball2.3 ASHMORE. MARCELLA - Execu- tive Council 4. Iunto 2.3: Senior Play: Sophomore Council: Choir 1.2: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Life Saving 4: Bowling 2 BAIRD. BRUCE--Co-op: Intramural Basketball 8.1 BALDASSARE. LARRY-lunto I BALDWIN. DIANE-Courant Cir- culation 2.3, Typist 3: Key Photo- grapher: National Honor Society 3.4: Spanish Honor Society 8-4: Social Science Forum 4: Bookstore 4: Iunior Day Program BATALL. IOSEPH--Iunto 2: Sopho- more Council: Latin Honor Society 3.4: Hi-Y 3.4 BALIN. ROCHELLE--Iunto 2: Sen- ior Council: Iunior Council: Bookstore 3: Nurse's Aide 4: Guide 2: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Varsity Club 8.1 Senior Will and Prophecy BEAL. PATRICIA--Iunto 1.2: Iunior Day Program: Key Advertising: Com- mercial Honor Society 3.4: Leaders 2: Bookstore 1-4: Tri-Y 2.3.4 BEAN. ELAINE -- Iunto 2: Senior Council: Choir 2.3.4 BECK. IOANNE - National Honor Society 4: Madrigal Club 4: Tri-Y 4: Spirit Committee 4: Transfer from Kenmore. New York BEHLENDORF. BARBARA - Li- brary Aide 1 BELLINI. DORIS--Iunto 3: Iunior Day Program: Courant Reporter 8. Circulation 8: Choir 8: Co-op: Attend- ance Cards 3: Guide 3: Tri-Y 3.4: Varsity Club 8.1 BENNION. W. MARVIN-Projeo tion Staff 1-4: Stage Crew 2.3,4 BERGL ERIKA-Iunto 2.3.4: Library Aide 1 BERTOLA. IO ANNE - Library Aide 2: Tri-Y 3.4 IQOEHM. VIRGINIA-Iunto 1: Tri-Y BORLAND. MARCIA - Iunto 1.2: Key Individual Photography: Spanish Honor Society 3: Leaders 3.4: Ed- wards' Fashion Board 3.4: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Water Ballet 4: Swimming 1: Bowling l.2.3: Badminton 4 BOWDEY. GAIL-Iunto 3: Choir 2: gibrary Aide 1: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling .3 BREITENBACH. ROY-Iunto 2.3: Iunior Day: Corridor Aide 4: Soccer 2.3: Baseball 2.3.4: Intramural Basket- ball 2.3 BREWERTON. IRVING-Iunto 1: Proiection Staff 1-4: Lunchroom Cus- todian 1 BROWN, IEAN-Courant Circula- tion 2: Co-op: Library Aide 8: Guide I BROWN. NORMAN--Student As- sociation. President-Fall: Senior Class Vice President: Iunior Day: Radio Workshop 2.3.4. President 3: Social Science Forum 3.4: Choir 2: Proiec- gon Staff 1-4: Stage Crew 1-4: Hi-Y BROWN. SHIRLEY - lunto 3.4: Senior Council: Iunior Council: Com- mercial Honor Society 3.4: Choir 1: Attendance Cards 1.2: Tri-Y 2.3: Var- sity Club 8.1 BROZOST, LYLE-Band 8.1.2: In- tramural Basketball 8 BRUENING. TI-IERESA-East Eve- ning High School BRULE. CHARLENE -- Choir 3.4: Library Aide 1: Guide 4 BRLINO. ROSEMARY - Courant Circulation 2: Choir 8.1: Switchboard 4: Guide 3 BURKE. RICHARD--Variet Show 3: Track 3.4: Swimming 3.4: 'Tlumbling 3.4 BURKE. ROGER - Iunto 3: Senior Council: Swimming 3.4: Variety Show 3: Track 4 BURNES. IOY-Senior Play: Cour- ant Circulation 3: Library Aide 1: Tri-Y 2.3 BURT, IACQUELINE--lunior Day Program: Inter-High Choir 3: Library Aide 1: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Cheerleaders 3.4 BUTENKO. ANNA-German Honor Society 3.4: Volleyball 4 CALABRESE, DONN - Iunto 2.3: Corridor Aide 2.4: Hi-Y l-4: Football 3.4: Reserve Baseball 2 CAMARATA. IOSEPH-Iunto 1.2: Intramural Basketball 1-4: Reserve Baseball 2 CATLIN. IOANNE-Iunto 4: Guide 3: Tri-Y 3.4: Varsity Club 2: Bowling 84 g?TONE. LOUIS--Varsity Baseball CELENTANO. ELEANOR -- Bowl- ing 1: Volleyball 1 CHESLER. LAWRENCE-National Honor Society 3. President 4: Courant Sports Editor 4. Assistant Sports Edi- tor 3. Business Stall Co-Manager 3.4. Assistant Manager 2. Reporter 3.4: Key Co-Business Manager: French Honor Society 3.4: Latin Honor So- ciety 2.3.4: Social Science Forum 2.3.4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Lunchroom Custodian 2:, Corridor Aide 3: Tennis 3.4 CHIAPPETTA. DONALD - Iunto 1: Senior Council: Senior Play: Iunior Council: Iunior Day Committee: Inter- High Band 1-4: Inter-High Orchestra 1-4: Choir 3: Band 1-4: Orchestra 1-4: Corridor Aide 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4 CHRISTOFF, GERALD - Iunior Day Program: Courant Reporter 3.4 Radio Workshop 2.3.4: Latin Honor Society 4: Model Republican Conven- tion 2: Choir 8.1.2: Spirit Committee 3 CIRAFISI. RUDOLPH - lunto 8.1.2.4: Choir 1: Hi-Y 2: Varsity Base- ball 2.3.4 COHEN. ELAINE-Sophomore Council: Co-op: Madrigal Club 2.3: Inter-High Choir 4: Choir 8-4 COHEN. LOIS - Iunto 2: National Honor Society 3. Secretary 4: Cour- ant Reporter 4. Cashier 4. Circulation 2.3: Key Editor and Artist: Latin Honor Societ 2.3.4: Social Science Forum 3.4: dloir 8.1: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Iunior Day Com- mittee COHEN. MARSHALL - Iunto 1: Latin Honor Society 2.3,4: Inter-High Band 8-3: Inter-High Orchestra 3: Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 2: Craft Guild 8.1 COHEN. ROBERT--Iunior Council: Courant Circulation 2: Band 8,1.2: Or- chestra 8.1.2: Intramural Basketball 8.1,2: Golf Team 4 COHN. NANCY -- Transfer from Kane. Pennsylvania COLANTONIO. GRACE-Choir 1: Tri-Y 2 CALUCCI. IOHN--Iunto 2 CONCORIQIA. RICHARD-Iunto 3: Choir 2: Football 4 CONSTANTINE. ROBERT-Iunto 3: Senior Class President: Iunior Class Vice President: Italian Honor Society 3: Hi-Y 1.2.3: Intramural Basketball 8 COOK. DAVID-Senior Play: Radio Workshop 3.4: Social Science Forum 4: Choir 3 COOK, ROGER - Guide 2.3: Hi-Y 2.4: Wrestling 2.3.4 COOPER. BLONDINE -f Co-op: Swimming 3 COOPER, . IOYCE-Senior Council: Commercial Honor Society3. President 4: Keg Circulation Staff: Choir 1: Bookstore 1-4: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Leaders 1 CRAFF, IOAN - G.A.C. 4: Leaders 1.3: Guide 3: Badminton 3: Baseball 1: Basketball 3: Bowling 3 CURTIS. GAIL-Senior Play: Iunior Day Program: Leaders 4: Bookstore 4: Corridor Aide 1: Guide 3: Tri-Y 2.4: Life Saving 4: Water Ballet 8: Basket- ball 8 CZARNIAK. CHESTER-Iunto 1.2: Intramural Baseball 1.2: Intramural Basketball 1.2 DE BRINE. RICHARD-Senior Council: Iunior Council: lunior Prom Committee: Key Editor: Social Science Forum 3: Hi-Y l-4: Reserve Baseball 2: Reserve Tennis 1: Cross Country 1: Intramural Basketball I-4: Varsity Basketball 4 DE GRAVE, IOYCE-Iunto 1: lun- ior Class Secretary: Sophomore Class Secretary: Senior Play: Choir 2: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 1.2: Swimming 1 DE LORME. SUSAN-Choir 3: Swimming 8.1: Volleyball 4 DEL VECCHIO, GEORGE-junior Day Program: Band 2.3.4: Orchestra 2.3.4: Football 2 DI BALIDO, FRANK-Football 3 DIEM. GERALD-Iunto 4: Spanish Honor Society 3: Basketball 2.3.4: In- tramural Basketball I: Football 4 DOLCE. ROY - Iunto 1.2.3: Senior Council: lunior Council: Inter-High Band 1-4: Band 2.3.4: Orchestra 4: In- tramural Basketball 1.2: lunior Day Program DLIELL. PHILLIP-Courant Artist 4: Key Artist DUNN. LALIRENCE - lunto 2.3.4: Iunior Council: Courant Artist: Key Artist: Spanish Honor Society 3.4: Scholastic Art 3 D'LlRBANO. FREDERIC-Fire and Air Raid Warden: Corridor Aide 1: Traflic Squad 1.2: Greenhouse Club DLITCHER. RAYMOND-Hi-Y 1-4: lntramural Basketball 8.3.4 DYER. IACK - Hi-Y 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Reserve Basketball 2: In- tramural Basketball 8-4: Golf 4 ENGEMANN, DONALD-Iunto 3.4: Inter-High Orchestra 1: Band 8.1: Or- chestra 8.l: Swimming 1.2 ERNST. IEAN - Iunto 2: Library Aide 8.1: Tri-Y 3.4: Varsity Club 2 FARRER. SYLVIA-Courant Artist 4. Publicity 4: Leaders 1: Library Aide 1: Radio Workshop 3: Bowling 1.2 FAY. IOYCE-Iunto 2.4. Executive Council 3: Madrigal Club 2: Choir 2.3: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 8.1: Iunior Day Program FICO SAM unto 812 Choir 81 . -I . . : ' , : Intramural Basketball 8: Wrestling 1,2 FINK, HARRIET-Courant Reporter 8.l.2: Key Editor: Latin Honor So- ciety 2.3.4: 8:15 Club 4: Social Science Forum 1,2.3: Choir 1.3: Greenhouse Culb 8.1: Luchroom Cashier l-4: Water Ballet 8.l.2.4: Leaders 8.1: Swimming 8.1,2: Tennis 8: Volleyball 1: Life Saving 8 FINO. HENRY - Iunto 3: Senior Council: Junior Council: Hi-Y 2.3: Track 4: ross Country 3,4 FIORINI. DONALD-Iunto 1,2 FISHMAN. PAUL-Iunto 3.4: Senior Council: Golf 4 FLEIG. PATRICIA-Nurse's Aide 1 FRIEDERICH. GRETCHEN-Gen man Honor Society 4: Leaders 4: Bookstore 3.4: Radio Workshop 3: Tri-Y 2: Bowling 1.2: Swimming 4 FRIEDMAN. RAPHAEL - Iunior Day Program: Baseball 1-4: Soccer 4: Football 3: Intramural Basketball 1.2 GALLO, DONALD-Lunchroom Custodian 1 GARNHAM. RICHARD - Key Photographer: Projection Staff 8-4: Stage Crew 2.3.4: Lunchroom Custod- ian 8: Greenhouse Club 8.1: Track 4: Cross Country 4 GERBER. DIANE-Choir 8: Corri- dor Aide 2: Tri-Y 3.4 GERRING. PALIL-Iunto 1.2. Execu- tive Council 8: Courant Reporter 8: Choir 8: Co-op GESELL. HAROLD-Cross Country 4: Track 3.4: Basketball 3.4 GILLETTE. IOAN-Iunto 4: Span- ish Honor Society 3.4: Choir 1.4 GLOGOWSKI. PATRICIA - Guide 3.4 GOODMAN, BARBARA - Senior Will and Prophecy: Iunior Day Pro- gram: lunior Prom Committee: Madri- gal Club 2.3: Choir 1-4: Guide 4: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Spirit Committee 4 GRAMLICH. DAVID - Corridor Aide 2.4: Hi-Y 2: Cross Country 1.2: Intramural Basketball I GRANING. RONALD-Iunto 2: Li- brary Aide 1.2: Volleyball 3 GREELJUNAS. vYTAuTAs-sQC- Eiipiiiiwo. ANITA-Tri-Y 2.3 GUARINO. ROSALIE-Choir 1.3.4: Guide 4: Library Aide GLITTENBERG, ROSALIE - Cour- ant Typist 3. Advertising 4: Key In- dividual Photography. Advertising. Circulation: Choir 1.2: Guide 8-4 HAHN, NORMAN-lunto 8-3: Choir 8 HALWICK. SANDRA - Senior Council. Social Chairman, Senior Will and Prophecy: Iunior Council, Iunior Day Program. Iunior Prom Com- mittee: National Honor Society 3.4: Key Advertising: Commercial Honor Society 3.4: G. A. C. 2.3.4: Cheerlead- ers I-4: Choir 1: Bookstore 3: Switch- board 4: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Badminton 1.2: Leaders 1: Swimming 1 HAMZA, ALFRED - Iunto 1: Re- serve Basketball I HAWKES, MARILYN - Iunto 1: Senior Will and Prophecy: Iunior Day Chairman: National Honor So- ciety 3.4: Courant Exchange Editor 4. Publicity 3: Key Editor 4: French Honor Society 3: Latin Honor Society 2.3, President 4: Social Science Forum 3.4: Leaders 2: Empire Girls' State. Franklin Representative 3: Choir 8.1.2: Social Work 3: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Spirit Committee 3: Life Saving 3: Badminton l.2.3: Swimming HAYES. DONNA-National Honor Society 4: French Honor Society 3: Choir 2.4: Tri-Y 2: Life Saving 4: Bowling 1.2.4: Swimming 1.4 HECK, MARLENE--French Honor Society 3: Model Republican Conven- tion 2: Tri-Y 2: Bowling 1 HEEDER. SANDRA -- Choir 1-4: Tri-Y 2: Bowling 8.2: Swimming 8 HENDERSON, GAIL-lunior Coun- cil. lunior Day Program: Choir I: Tri-Y 2.3.4 HILLER. FRANKLIN - Inter-High Band 1-4: Inter-High Orchestra 2.3.4: Band I-4: Orchestra 2.3.4 HLADLIN. VERA-Iunior Day Pro- gram: Tri-Y 3 85 HOFFMEIER. EDWARD - Swim- ming 2.3.4: Tumbling l-4: Football 3.4: Track 3.4 HOLMES. PATRICIA - Leaders 8: Choir 8.1: Social Work 3: Greenhouse 8: Life Saving 3: Water Ballet 8 HORODECKYI. LIDIA - German Honor Society 3 HLIRRELL. PALIL-Senior Play Pro- ducer: lunior Day Program. Iunior Prom Committee: Proiection Staff 2.3.4: Stage Crew 3.4: Radio Work- shop 3.4: Spirit Committee 3.4: Soccer Manager 4 IACKSON. MOLLY - Iunto 2.3: Bowling 3.4: Swimming 3: Tennis 4 IACOBS. RAE--National Honor So- ciety 3.4: American Field Service Summer Scholarship 3: Courant Circu- lation 3: Key Photographer and Edi- tor: French Honor Society 3.4: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Social Science Forum Vice President 3. President 4: Iunior Red Cross Representative 3.4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Greenhouse 2.3: Hi-Y 1-4: Cross Country 1: lunior Day Pro- Program IACOBSON. HOWARD-lunto 3.4: National Honor Society 4: Latin Honor Society 2.3,4: Hi-Y 4: Golf 4: lntramural Basketball 8-4 IAFFA. IOSEPH-lunto 4: National Honor Society 4: Key Advertising: Latin Honor Society 2. Treasurer 3. President 4: Band 8.1: Intramural Basketball 8.1 IAFFA. PHYLLIS-Iunto 1.2.4: lun- ior Council. Iunior Day Program: Sophomore Council: Key Advertising: French Honor Society 3.4: Spanish Honor Society 1.3.4. Secretary 2: Choir 1.3 LLIROE, IAMES-Reserve Basketball KARCHEFSKY. PHYLLIS-Courant Circulation 2. Reporter 3.4. Advertis- ing 4: Key Advertising. Publicity: So- cial Science Forum 2: Choir 1: Guide 3: Bowling 1 KEENAN. IOYCE-Iunior Day Pro- ram: Key Typist. Individual and Group Photography. Circulation: Latin Honor Society 3.4: Tri-Y 3.4: Tennis 3.4 KELCI-I, NORMAN-Bowling 3.4 KELLOUGH. RONALD-Iunto 1.2: Hi-Y 2.3.4 KENNY, LAWRENCE-Choir 8.1: Intramural Basketball 8.1.2 KEYES. KENNETH-Varsity Base- ball 3: Reserve Baseball 2: Intramural Basketball I.2.3: Bowling 4 KILGRAS. MARLENE-Tri-Y 3 KIMBLE. VINCENT -- Intramural Baseball 1: Intramural Basketball 1.2: Bowling 3.4 KIRSCH. MIRIAM-Senior Will and Prophecy: Key Advertising: German Honor Society 2.4: Madrigal Club 4: Choir 1-4: Switchboard 3: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 2 KLEIN. SHARLA-Iunto 8: National Honor Society 3.4: Courant Reporter 4. Cashier 4. Circulation 2.3: Key In- dividual and Group Photography: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Social Science Forum 3.4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Switchboard 4: Guide 3: Iunior Day Program KOEPKE. DARYL -f Iunto 1: Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: Courant Cashier 4. Circulation 3.4. Typist 3.4: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Commer- cial Honor Society 4: G.A.C. 1.2.4. President 3: Leaders 1,2.3: Model Re- publican Convention 2: lunior Coun- cil: Iunior Prom Committee: Sopho- more Council: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2.3.4: Bowling 1: Softball 1: Badmin- ton 1: Spirit Committee 3 KORESKO. EDWARD-Iunto 1.2: Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Baseball 1 KOST. BRUCE-Iunto 1.2: Spanish Honor 'Society 1-4: Band 8: Intramural Basketball 8: Swimming Team 1 KOZEL. BURTON-Courant Report- er 3. Circulation 3: Spanish Honor Society 8-4: Social Science Forum 3: Intramural Basketball 1 KRASNOWOLSKA. IRENE -- Ger- man Honor Society 2.3 KROL. GEORGE-Iunto 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Tennis 4 KRYGERIS. ALDONA -- German Honor Society 1.2 KUBA. EDWARD--Spirit Committee 4: Intramural Basketball 3.4: Football 3.4: Wrestling 3 LA ROSA. RLIDY-Key Artist LA SPINA. PETER-Basketball 3.4: Football 4: Track 3.4 LAUTNER, GAIL -- Commercial Honor Society 3.4: Leaders 8.1: Choir 8-4: Attendance Cards 2: Bowling 8,l.2: Swimming 8: Tri-Y 2.3.4 LAZARUS, MARTIN--Iunto 3: Cor- ridor Aide 2.3.4: Intramural Baseball 8 LAZZARA. IOHANNA-junior Day Program: Leaders 8.1: Inter-High Choir 1-4: Choir 4: Tri-Y 3.4: Bowling 1: Basketball 1 LEDERMAN. BARBARA - Co-op: lunto 2: Courant T pist 3. Circulation 2.3: Commercial I'llonor Society 3.4: Iunior Day Program: Choir 1 LEVINE. CAROL-Courant Circula- tion 2.3.4: Spanish Honor Society 3: Choir 8-4: Guide 3.4 LEVINE. IVIYRNA--Courant Circu- culation 2. Advertising 4: Key Circula- tion: Social Science Forum: Guide 2.3.4 LEVY, MEYER-Executive Council 2: Iunto 3: Spanish Honor Society l.2.3: Intramural Basketball 1 LIEBERMAN. ALAN-Co-op: Iunto 3: Choir 2.3: Guide 3: Intramural Basketball 8.1 LINDEN. MARGUERITE - Com- mercial Honor Society 4: Madrigal Club 3.4: Keg Artist: Iunior Day Pro- gram: Leaders 3.4: Choir 8.1.3: Li- brary Aide 1: Try-Y 2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Baseball 4: Badminton 3.4: Tennis 4: Swimming 8 LINK. GORDON - Spanish Honor Society 1-4: Corridor Aide 2 LITTMAN, ROLAND -- lunto 1.3: Wrestling 4: Hi-Y 2.3 LO MANTO, IOSEPH-Bowling 3: Intramural Basketball 8.1.2 LONGO. IOSEPHINE - S e n i o r Council: Iunior Council: Italian Honor Society 3: Iunior Day Program: Tri-Y 3.4 LO RE. LORRAINE-Senior Coun- cil: Senior Play: Iunior Council: Lead- ers 4 LUCAS. THEODORE - Basketball Team 3.4. Reserve 2, Intramural 1 LURZ. ROBERT-Executive Coun- cil 4. Iunto 3: Senior Play: Iunior Day Program: Latin Honor Society 3.4: Radio Workshop 3. President 4: Spirit Committee 4: Soccer 3.4: Wrestling 3.4: Hi-Y 2.3.4 MACCARONE. ANTHONY-Iunto 1 MAHLE. GLADYS--Iunto 2.3: Sen- ior Council: Iunior Council: Iunior ?giyl Program: Cheerleaders 3.4: Tri-Y MALAMUT. LORRAINE-Courant Circulation 2: Key Circulation: Choir 1: Guide 4: Bowling 1 MALASAUSKAS. VYTALITAS - Soccer 2.3.4 MANCLISO, CAROLYN - Choir 8,1.2: Bowling MARISI. ROSE -- Iunto 8: Iunior Council: Iunior Day Program: Sopho- more Council: Key Circulation: Italian Hgnor Society 2.3: Tri-Y 3.4: Bowling 2. .4 ' MARKIDIS, MAE--lunto 4: Senior Council: Iunior Council: Iunior Day Program: Leaders 1: Drum Majorettes 3.4: Tri-Y 2.3: Bowling 8.1.2 MARSALA. LUCILLE - Italian Honor Society 3.4 MARSH. ANNE - Latin Honor So- ciety 3.4: Social Science Forum 4: G.A.C. 4: Leaders 2.3: Inter-High Band 2.3: Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 1-4: Radio Workshop 2,3.4: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Spirit Committee 3.4: Bowling 2.3: Tennis 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Water Ballet 1,4 MARTIN. THOMAS-Iunto 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: German Honor Society 3.4: Social Science Forum 3. Vice President 4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Hi-Y 3.4: Cross Country 2 MARVEL. NEIL - Orchestra l.2.3: Lunchroom Custodian 8: Greenhouse 8 MCADAM. IANET--Co-Guardian of the Flag: National Honor Society 3.4: Iunto 2: Iunior Council: Iunior Prom Committee: Courant Circulation 3, Typist 3.4: Key Editor: Radio Work- shop Vice President 3. Secretary 2.4: 8:15 Club 2: Latin Honor Society 3.4: Social Science Forum 3: Model Re- Eublican Convention 2: G.A.C. 2.3.4: eaders 2.3: Bookstore 4: Tri-Y 2,3.4: Swimming 3.4: Bowling 1.2: Basket- ball 3.4: Spirit Committee 3 MCCORMICK. SHIRLEY -- Iunto 8,1.4: Senior Council Secretary: Senior Will and Phophecy: Latin Honor So- ciety 3.4: Spanish Honor Societ 3.4: Leaders 4: Switchboard 3.4: Tri-Y 2.3.4 MEAD. DONALD-Student Associa- tion. President-Spring: Inter-High Band 2: Orchestra 1-4: Band 1-4: School Trumpeter 2,3.4: Brass Sextet 2: Key Photographer and Artist: Guide 4: Corridor Aide 4: Football Manager 4: Traffic Squad 1 MEERHOLZ. IOANNE - National Honor Society 4: Courant Circulation 4. Typist 3.4: Latin Honor Society 2,3.4: German Honor Society 3.4: Iun- ior Prom Commitee: Choir 1.2: Bowl- ing 3 MELI. ROBERT - Iunto 3: Intra- mural Basketball 86 MENDOLA. EVELYN -- Iunto 1: Iunior Day Program: Italian Honor Society 3: Drum Maiorettes 8-4: Choir 8.1: Guide 4: Tri-Y 2.3.4 MERKEL. IAMES - Iunto 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Key Editor: German Honor Society President 4: Social Science Forum 3: Model Re- publican Convention 2: Cross Country 2: Intramural Basketball 3.4: Hi-Y 1-4 MICHAEL. BRUCE - Tennis 3.4: Badminton 4. City Champion 3: Vol- leyball 4 MILLER, SONDRA-Courant Circu- lation 3: Latin Honor Society 3.4: So- cial Science Forum 2: Choir 8 MONTESANTO. ERNEST--Iunto: Choir 1: Baseball 1,2.3: Air Raid Runner 8-4 MRZYWKA. CORRINE-Iunto l-4: Key Artist: Leaders 8: Choir 8: Spirit Committee 4: Tri-Y 2.3.4 MURA. EDWARD-Iunto 2: lunior Council: Iunior Prom Committee: Sophomore Council: Craft Guild 2: Hi-Y 1-4: Cross Country 1.2: Intra- mural Basketball 1.2 NAIDER. ARLENE-Iunto 3 NAKRACH. ALLEN-Iunto 8: Sen- ior Play Production: Senior Will and Prophecy: Courant Circulation 3.4. Photography 4. Reporter 2.3.4: Key Circulation. Publicity: 8:15 Club 3: French Honor Society 3.4: Social Science Forum 1-4: Model Republican Convention 2 NALLY. SYLVIA--Co-op: Band 8-4 NAVARRA, IOSEPH-Iunto 1.3: In- tramural Basketball l.2: Reserve Basketball 2: Football 3.4: Spirit Com- mittee 4 NERSINGER. KAY-Senior Council: Library Aide 1: Tri-Y 2.3 NOGA. LORRAINE-Senior Coun- cil: Library Aide 8: Tri-Y 2.3.4 NOWACK, ROBERT -- Executive Council 1: Corridor Aide 1: Slide Rule Club 3: Hi-Y 1.2: Wrestling 2.4: Track 3.4: Cross Country 4 NOWAK. GLORIA-Choir 1: Tri-Y 2: Tennis 2: Bowling 2: Badminton 1 NOWAK, IOYCE-Courant Circula- tion 3.4: Key Advertising: Social Science Forum 3.4: Library Aide 8.1: Tennis 1: Basketball 1: Badminton I OETTE. WILLIAM--German Honor Society 4: Social Science Forum 2: Corridor Aide 4: Photography Club 1: Greenhouse 8.1 OGDEN, LARRY - National Honor Society 3.4: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Social Science Forum 4: Key Editor: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Hi-Y 4 OGLIA, IEAN-Iunto 4: Choir 3.4: Tri-Y 3.4 Q ONLIFRYK. ZENOWII - German Honor Society 2: Soccer 4 PAINTON. RICHARD -- Band 8.1: Track 3.4: Gym Team 8-4 PALAMAR. IOSEPHINE - Tri-Y 3.4: Bowling 1-4 PALAZZO. MICHAEL - Iunto 1: Iunior Council: Key Artist: Inter-High Choir 1.2: Choir 2: Football 3 PALMIERE. ANTHONY-Corridor Aide 3: Baseball Manager 3: Cross Country 3: Wrestling 1.2.3.4: Soccer 3 PARLET. IOSEPH - Student As- sociation Vice President 4: Senior Council: Football 2,3.4: Track 1.3: Basketball 2.3: Cross Country 8.1 PARLITA. SHIRLEY--Senior Coun- cil: lunior Day Program: Library Aide 1: Guide 4: Tri-Y 2.3.4 PATZWALD. CAROLINE-Senior Play: Choir 8: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 1 PAUL. ROBERT - Corridor Aide 8.1.2: Chess Club 2: Bowling Team 3.4: Track 3.4 PELECHATI. MARLENE - Choir 8.1 PERKINS. HARRIET-Latin Honor Society 3.4: Greenhouse 8.1 PETROMALLO. MICHAEL--lunto 1: Band 8.2.3: lntramural Basketball 3.4: Football 3,4 PHELAN, WILLIAM-Senior Coun- cil Social Chairman: Corridor Alde 2: Hi-Y 1.2.3 PIASECKI. DOLORES - Iunto 1.3: Senior Play: Iunior Day Program: Key Advertising: Commercial Honor Society 4: Cheerleaders 2.3. Captain 4: G.A.C. 3.4, President 2: Leaders 1.2.3: Orchestra 1-4: Guide 3: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Varsity Club 1: Spirit Com- mittee 4: Volleyball 1.2: Baseball 1.2: Basketball l.2,4: Bowling 1.3: Tennis 8: Badminton 3: Water Ballet 1: Swimming 8 PICZAK. SHIRLEY-Iunto 2: Bowl- ing 8 PLACEK. LILLIAN-Softball 3.4 POSIADLY, ROSELYN-Guide 1.2 POLLOCK. GERALD-Library Aide 1: Intramural Basketball 1.2 POLVINO. CHARLES -- Iunto 8.1: Band 8-4: Orchestra 8-4 RACZKOWSKI. IOANNE - Latin Honor Society 3.4: Madrigal Club 3: Choir 8-4: Leaders 3.4: Bookstore 2.3: Iunior Day Program: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Swimming 8.4: Baseball 4: Basketball 4: Volleyball 3.4 REGGIO. SALVATORE-Choir 8: intramural Basketball 1: Reserve Base- a l 1 RIPPE. MYRNA-Iunto 8-4: Iunior Day Program: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Badminton ROBINSON. SARAH - Choir 8.1: Tri-Y 2: Swimming 1: Bowling 8.1.4 ROMANO. IOSEPH - lunto 3.4: Senior Council: Spirit Committee g:4Football 3.4: lntramural Basketball ROSEN. SALINDRA - National Honor Society 3.4: Inter-High Or- chestra l-4: Orchestra 8-4: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: French Honor Society 3: Courant Circulation 1.2 Secretary 3.4: Key Individual and Group Photography: Iunior Day Pro- gram ROTHFLISS. RONALD -- Corridor Aide 8 ROUSSO. IRVING-Co-op: lunto 2: Spanish Honor Society 1-4: Guide 3 RUBEN. BARBARA-Courant Ad- vertising 4: Keg Publicity: Choir 8.1: Guide 3.4: Varsity Club 1 RUBENSTEIN. DORIS - Courant Reporter 3.4: Iunior Day Program: Choir 1 RUBIN. SANDRA-Iunto 1: Senior Will and Prophecy: Sophomore Coun- cil: Key Publicity: Radio Workshop 3.4: Choir 8: Tri-Y 3.4: Horseback Riding Club 2 SADDOCK. FREDERICK-Transfer from Edison SALZER. WILLIAM - Spanish Honor Society Treasurer 3 SARDONE. GENEVIEVE - Iunto 1.2.3: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Courant Typist 4. Circulation 2.3.4: Key Editor: Choir 1: Tri-Y 2.3: Cheerleaders 3.4 SATURNO. ROBERT -- Iunto 2: Craft Guild 1.2: Intramural Basketball 3.4 SALIRINI. GLORIA-Iunto 1: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Co-op: Tri-Y 3.4 SCACCIA. ANNE-Iunto 1: Italian Honor Society 3.4: Iunior Day Pro- gram: Guide l SCHANKIN. ROY-Iunto 1-4: Sen- ior Council: Iunior Day Program: Radio Workshop 3: Hi-Y 3: Varsity Basketball 3.4: Varsity Baseball 1-4: Football 2 SCHNITMAN. HELEN - Key Photographer: Tri-Y 3.4: Bowling 1 SCHULIVIAN. IRWIN-Co-Standard Bearer: Iunto 3.4: National Honor So- ciety 3.4: Courant Sports Editor 3. Editor-in-Chief 4, Publicity 3. Circula- tion 3.4. Reporter 2: Candle Editor 3: 8:15 Club 2.3: French Honor Society 3. President 4: Social Science Forum 2.3.4: Golden Ayin Award of New York State Hebrew Teachers Associa- tion 2: Choir 8.1: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4 SCHWARTZ. ESTHER - Co-op: Guide 3.4 SEILS. THEODORE - Intramural Basketball 1 SELDOW. BETTE-National Honor Societ 3.4: Spanish Honor Society 1-4: Clommercial Honor Society 3.4: Co-op: Switchboard 4 SHAPIRO, HELENE - Iunior Day Program: Sophomore Council: Cour- ant Publicity 3. Cashier 3. Circualtion 8-4: Key Individual Photography. Circulation: Guide 2.3.4: Life Saving 3 SHEA. MARY LOUISE - Choir 8.1.4: Library Aide l SHECTER. MORTON - Courant Photographer 1: Choir 1 SHEINBERG. RITA - National Honor Society 4: French Honor So- ciety 3.4: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Choir 8.1: Bowling 8 SHELDEN. WINIFRED-Tri-Y 3.4: Baseball 3 SHIBONA. THOMAS-Student As- sociation Vice President 3: Senior Play: Iunior Council President: lunior Day Program: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: Hi-Y 3 SHULMAN. ILENE - Co-Guardian of the Flag 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Latin Honor Society 2.3. Presi- dent 4: Courant Circulation 2.3.4: Re- orter 4. Typist 3.4: Key Editor and Typist: Social Science Forum 1.4: Iun- ior Red Cross Representative 3.4: Band 2: Orchestra 2.3.4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Iunior Day Program SHUR. FLORENCE-Fashion Board 4: Guide 3.4 SIEPKA. GERALD-Senior Council: Cross-Country 3.4: Track 4: Basket- ball 3.4: Reserve Basketball 2: Intra- mural Basketball 2 SILVER. PHILIP-Student Associa- tion Vice President 4: Spanish Honor Society 3.4 SINOPOLI. IOSEPHINE - Italian Honor Society 3: Guide 2 87 SIPE, SHIRLEY-Latin Honor So- ciety 3.4: junior Council: Iunior Day Program: Iunior Prom Committee: Sophomore Council: Courant Adver- tising 3: Leaders l: Flag Corps 3: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Swimming 1.2.3: Badmin. ton 2: Baseball 8.1.2 SKALNY. IOHN '- Iunto 1: Iunior Day Program: Sophomore Council: Spanish Honor Society 1-4: Corridor Aide 1.2.3: Hi-Y 1-4: Bowling 2.3.4: Cross Country 1 SLAPELIS. VITO -f German Honor Society 2: Corridor Aide 2 EMILACK. BERNARD - Volleyball SMITH. CAROL-Courant Advertis- ing 3: Badminton 4: Volleyball 4 SMITH. ROSALIE--Iunto l: Senior Council: Corridor Aide 1 SMITH. SHIRLEY-Iunto 2: Senior Will and Phophecy: Iunior Day Pro- gram: Courant Reporter 4. Circulation 4: Key Artist. Circulation: Corridor Aide SOTILE. IACQLIELYN -- Student Association. Secretary-Fall: Execu- tive Council 4: Senior Play: Inter- High Choir 8-4: Choir 1-4: Iunior Day Program: Courant Circulation 3: Key Circulation: Commercial Honor So- ciety 3.4: Madrigal Club 2.3: Cheer- leaders 3.4: Drum Majorettes 2 SPALL. IOHN-Library Aide 1.2 SPINELLO. DELORES-'Iunto 1.2.3: Iunior Day Program: Sophomore Council: Drum Majorettes 1-4: Varsity Club 8. 1: Basketball 8.1: Bowling 8.1: Tennis 8 SPRY. CAROL - Madrigal Club 42 Choir 4: Try-Y 2 STACKER. WALTER - Iunto 2.3: Senior Play: Orchestra 1: Hi-Y 3.4 STODDARD. RICHARD-Iunto 4: National Honor Society 4: Latin Honor Society 3.4: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Sophomore Council: Band 1: Hi-Y 1-4: lntramural Basketball 1.2.3 STRAIGHT. EDNA-Choir 1.2 SLIKERT. GERALD - Iunto 1.3: Choir 8.1: Corridor Aide 2: Intramural Basketball 8.1 SLILTAN. MICHAEL - Iunto 1: Choir 8: Football l: Intramural Basketball 8.1 SLITTER. MARILYN -- Iunto 1-4: Spanish Honor Society 3.4: Courant Circulation 3.4. Typist 3: Key Circu- lation: Choir 8.1: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 3: Spirit Committee 3: Basketball 8 SZCZECH. BETTY -' Iunto 2: Sophomore Council SZNAPER. EDLIARD-Soccer 4 TALLUTO. VERONICA - Sopho- more Council: Key Circulation: Iunior Dgya Program: Tri-Y 3.4: Bowling TAYLOR. IOAN - Iunto 1: French Honor Society 3: Latin Honor Society 1-4: Sophomore Council: Choir 8: Bookstore 2.3.4: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 2: Basketball 8 THOMAS. NANCY - Key Artist: Iunior Day Program: Choir 1: Swim- ming 8.1.4 TILLMAN. WILLIAM -- Iunto 1: Band 2: Visual Aide 3: Track 2 TOPER. KATHLEEN - National Honor Society 4: Spanish Honor So- ciety 2.3: Iunior Day Program: Book- store 3: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 1 TORREGROSSA. LOUIS--Corridor Aide 4 TOWNER. MARLEN-Iunior Day Program: Tri-Y 2.3 TURNER. KATHERINE -- Latin Honor Society l-4 UNTERBORN. DIANNA -- G.A.C. 2.3.4: Leaders 8-4: Choir 8.1: Book- store 8,l: Guide 3.4: Corridor Aide 8: Tri-Y 4: Spirit Committee 4: Basket- ball 1-4g Badminton 2: Bowling 8.2.4: Volleyball 2.3: Softball 1-4 UTHMAN. CARL - Key Photo- grapher: Model Republican Conven- tion 2: Traffic Squad 8: Track l-4: Cross Country 1: Football 2 VACCHETTO. DAVID -- Iunto 1: Hi-Y 1 VALONE. FLORENCE-Tri-Y 3.4: Varsity Club 2: Bowling 1 VAN GRAAFEILAND. MARCIA- Iunto 8.3: Senior Council: Commer- cial Honor Society 4 VAN GRAAFEILAND. MARDENE -Radio Workshop 3: Life Saving 3 QIEZCCHIARELLI, IO ANN -- Choir VENTURA. IOSEPH-Iunto I: Sen- ior Council: lunior Council: Choir 1: Wrestling 1 VILUNAS. RAMUNE - German Honor Socieg' 1-4: Commercial Honor Society 4: unchroom Cashier l-4: Volleyball 1.2.3 VITALE, IEAN - Iunto 2: Italian Honor Society 4: Iunior Day Program WAGNER, GLORIA - National Honor Society 4: Courant Circulation 3. Cashier 4: Social Science Forum 3.4: G.A.C. 3.4: Leaders 2.3: Basket- ball 2: Badminton 3 WALLOCK. MARLENE -- Senior Will and Phophecy: Senior Play: Iun- ior Day Programgclunior Prom Com- mittee: Courant irculation 2: Key Circulation: French Honor Societ 3.4: Commercial Honor Society 3.4: Lead- ers 2: Drum and Flag Corps 3: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 1: Spirit Committee 4: Swimming 8 EDITORS Lois Cohen Richard DeBrine gamer McAdam ames Merkel Hildegard Wehling loan Welch eyden Wells ASSISTANT EDITORS AND TYPISTS Harriet Fink Marilyn Hawkes Ioyce Keenan PHOTOGRAPHERS Richard Garnham Donald Mead YVASYLINA. DONALD - Football WEHLE, MARION -- Iunto 2: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Senior Coun- cil: Courant Circulation 3.4. Typist 3,4, Reporter 3.4: Key Circulation, Publicity: Spanish Honor Society 4: Commercial Honor Society 3,4: Social Science Forum Secretary 3.4: G.A.C. 2.3, President 4: Orchestra 8-3: Iunior Day Program: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Leaders l,2,3: Tri-Y 3.4: Tennis 4: Basketball l-4: Volleyball l,2,3: Badminton 2.3.4: Swimming I: Softball l.2.4: Spirit Committee 3 WEHLING. HILDEGARD-Iunto l: National Honor Society 3.4: Courant Typist 3.4. Publicity 3: Key Editor and Typist: German Honor Society l, President 2. Secretary 3.4: Inter-High Orchestra 1-4: Orchestra 1-4: Book- store 2.3.4: Latin Honor Society 4: Commercial Honor Society 4: Social Science Forum 3,4: G.A.C. 1. Secre- tary 2.3.4: Leaders l,2.3: Air Raid Warden 4: Lunchroom Cashier 4: Iunior Day Program: Tri-Y 2: Basket- ball l.2.3: Badminton 2: Volleyball 1.2.3: Bowling 1 WEINGARTEN. MARTIN - Co- Standard Bearer: Iunto 2: National Honor Society 3.4: Courant Assistant News Editor 2. News Editor 4. Busi- ness Staff 1. Assistant Manager 2, Co- Manager 3.4, Reporter 3: Key Co- Business Manager: Candle Editor 3: 8:15 Club 3: Latin Honor Society 2.4, President 3: Social Science Forum 2.3.4: Model Republican Convention 2: Choir 8,1,2: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Craft Guild 8.1 WEINSTEIN. LOIS-Iunto 8: Cour- ant Circulation 2. Advertising Mana- ger 4: Key Advertising. Publicity: So- cial Science Forum 2: Choir l-4: Guide 3.4 WEISBENDER, FRIEDA - Sopho- more Council: G.A.C. l-4: Leaders 8-4: Nurse's Aide l: Guide l: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Bowling 3,4: Badminton 2.3: Volleyball 1: Tennis 2.3.4: Softball 8-4: Basketball 8-4: Hit Pin 1.3: Var- sity Club 8 KEY Staff WEISBENDER, MARGARET.. Iunto 1.2: Sophomore Council: G.A.C. l-4: Leaders 8-3: Choir 3: Orchestra I-4: Guide 1.2: Tri-Y 2.3.4: Basketball 8-4: Softball 1-4: Bowling 3.4: Life- saving 3: Badminton 2.3.4: Volleyball WELCH. IOAN - National Honor Society 3,4: Courant Publicity 3.4. Circulation 4, Reporter 4: Key Editor and Typist: 8:15 Club 2: Latin Honor Society 2.3.4: French Honor Society 3.4: Social Science Forum 3.4: Fire and Air Raid Warden 4: Library Aide I WELLS. L. LEYDEN-Iunto 3: Sen- ior Council: Courant Publicity 3 Typist 4: Key Editor and Typist: lun- ior Health Committee of Rochester and Monroe County 3.4: Spanish Honor Society 3.4: Radio Workshop Secretary 3: Social Science Forum 3.4: Iunior Day Program, Iunior Prom Committee: Library Aide 1: Tri-Y 2,32 Bowling 2 WILLIAMS. BARBARA - Student Association, Secretary--Spring 4: Ex- ecutive Council 4: Iunto l: Switch- board 3: Bowling 1.2: Swimming 1 WOOD. DONALD--Library Aide l YAEGER. JACK - Transfer from Edison: Cross Country 4: Basketball Manager 4 YURGEALITIS, MARLENE - Tri-Y 2.3 ZACK. MARLENE--National Honor Society 4: Senior Will and Prophecy: Senior Play Production: Iunior Coun- cil: Courant Feature Editor 3.4. Re- porter 2 ,Circulation 2.3.4: Key Cir- culation, Publicity: Candle Editor 3.4: 8:15 Club 3: French Honor Society 3.4: Social Science Forum 2.3.4: Switchboard 3 ZADOROZNY. VERA-Swimming 1 ZELLO, MARCIA - Iunto 2: Senior Council: Iunior Day Program: Sopho- more Council: Ke Artist: Italian Honor Society 3: Cgheereladers 2,3,4: Tri-Y 2,3 ZIMMER. NANCY-Iunto 1: Tri-Y 2: Varsity Club 2: Bowling 1 INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHY ARTISTS STAFF Rosalie Guttenberg Sharla Klein Saundra Rosen Marcia Borland Helene Shapiro ADVERTISING STAFF Rochelle Adler Rosalie Guttenberg Sandra Halwick loyce Nowak Miriam Kirsch Patricia Beal Phyllis Karchefsky Phyllis Iaffa Dolores Piasecki ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHERS CASHIERS Deena Ambush Diane Baldwin Rae Iacobs Barbara Lederman Rose Marisi Gloria Saurini Rita Sheinberg Marcia VanGraafeiland Contributors: Larry Ogden, Genevieve Sardone. Helen Schnitman, Ilene Shulman. Carl Uthman. Mr. Emil Maurer, Art Adviser: Mr. Samuel Zornow, Business Adviser: Miss Lois Rowley, Editorial Adviser Phillip Duell Rosalie Guttenberg Rudolph LaRosa Marguerite Linden Donald Mead Corrine Mrzywka Shirley Smith Nancy Thomas PUBLICITY STAFF Martin Weingarten Carol Abramson Lawrence Chesler Donald Chiappetta David Cook Paul Hurrell Robert Lurz Barbara Ruben Irwin Schulman Florence Shur Bernard Smilack Marion Wehle Lois Weinstein Marlene Zack 88 1 L Y .A i 11 111'T1,11'11 1 1 11111f1'1T1'111m'11 ' 1' 11 111111 111 1 111111111111 , 1111'1111111111'111 1 111 1 1 1'1',111'1111'W1EnrLo11ec1 1L1'zYoLL 12 So11oo1 1111,1'111111,1111111 11 1111111'11'1l11'11 expenenoesi. emembens I111'11'11 '11111,1111h 11 1 1 ,111 111'11111111111 O1'f.1'lC Q'Y'Cld'L1CL1fl,'1'2Q C1CL5S 1111111 111 1 1 11 111111I1111111 'L be 1 11111 1111111 1 1111 111 111111111 eaveto come Q .L 11'1'111111H11111111 11 111111 1111i1111,111111 PC1151 of gihe fciundatlohvfz h 1111111 1'11111111111'!11'11 1:11 212 Te 3f1f11 Qm1' 16 111Iy1':1111,11N 1 1 111 11111111111 e ree 1, contmue 111111111111111 111111 1 1111111111 to growl 1 1 1 ,,11 1 1111 '111'111.111 '1'1 1 111111 11 11111111111 11 1' 1 111 1 1 11 111 1' 111 111 '1 1,1131 1f1111HI1111,,11 1 I-1111111111111 1111111111111111111 1 1111 1111111111 1111111111 1 1111111 11 l1l1'1A11'111111111l1M 1111,11111111111111 I 1 1111 1111 11'111 1111111111111 11111111111111111111111 J 111111K111111 111 1 1:11 f1,111111'111111 1 f11w+1' 1111111111111 1 11 111111111!1'1111111 1 111111111111 1111111 1111111 111 1'1111Q11111 111 1 1 1 1 'll 11'11?11111'I' W .1?l3111111'11 11,11 111111 111 1 1 111 1 11111111111 1 1, 1111111 11111 11x11 1Q1111111x 1 .. ,'?. 1111 1' 1 ' 11' rg , i v f V.. 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MOnroe 3357 THE METAL ARTS CO Manufacturing Iewelers and Staiioners RINGS-PINS-KEYS Designs for All School Clubs Ieweled Pins Athletic Trophies Medals Dance Programs Favors School Siationery Q 742 Portland Ave. For Information Call Mr. Russell A. lack- BAker 1385 Tllere's u one und only in refreshment, to J BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Uur Best Wishes to the Graduates KOLKO PAPER CO., INC. 440-46 Ormond Slreef Paper supplies of every descriplion Cups - Towels - Napkins elc. BAlrer 5808 Mo A 'f Xffff if 4 Y' 4 fffl H , - xr '. X X Z 1390 Norton Street X 'l X Hopkins 0765 -2 NORTH PARK JEWELERS NAVIS FLORAL SHOP Compliments of 1378 Norton Street HOpkins 8927 lNorth Park Shopping Centerl Special Attention and Prices Given HT S' MANDELL' Ph'G' Portland at Norton HOpkins 0785 to Franklinites M-M-M--M BASTIAN BROS. CO. 1600 Clinton Ave. N. 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