Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1953
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I THE N E ODAON DAQUAT 1453 l ttr SPONSORED ™e SENIOR CLASS IRONOEOUOIT HIGH SCHOOL n In the modern age of television, we, the class of 1953, have taken our places before the camera of secondary learn ing, have performed our parts success fully and are now seeking a new sponsor in the world beyond Irondequoit High School. DEDICATION We, the class of 1953, proudly dedicate this yearbook to Mr. John Haven, who, through his tremendous personality and understanding friendliness, has inspired the students to do their best both on the playing field and in the class¬ room. j(r ' (Ft ML m W ias w BL. tt 1 law® hi mm tnwiMt _ TJ SKUN-win 0 urunuM° chM l ,wt whsml MEET THE FACULTY ... • OOIO IW5 T cie , ' s,or4 Miss Jin Alessi Spanish, French Spanish Club Adviser Miss Christa Benedict Guidance Secretary Gordon Allen Physical Education Basketball, Baseball and Soccer Coach t H Miss Loretta Bode Home Economics Home Economics Club Adviser Miss Isabel Averill Higher Mathematics Senior Class Adviser Evan Bollinger Instrumental Music, Band Ivan Beams Industrial Arts Shop Club Adviser Rifle Club Adviser Miss Dorothy Burton Latin Latin Club Adviser, Stu¬ dent Council Adviser 10 Louis Dickens English 10 and 12 Intramurals John Dodge Chemistry, Physics Photography Club Adviser Radio Club Adviser Junior Class Adviser Mrs. Dorothy Fattig French French Club Adviser National Honor Society Adviser Otto Hahn American History Senior Class Adviser Irondequoit Athletic Corps Adviser John Haven World History Football Coach. Swim¬ ming Team Coach M E E T Mrs. Hazel Lalonde T Plane Geometry, Elemen¬ tary Algebra Sophomore Class Adviser h e F A C U L T Y Mrs. Beulah Hilfiker General Science, Health Freshmen Class Adviser 11 William Mammosser Bookkeeping, Business _ Law, Typing, Salcf manship, Businadr ManagerqdQt Management Lawrence Parker Chorus M E E T Miss Johanna McCarthy Junior English, Citizen¬ ship Junior High Dramatics Warren Pierson Science 8, Biology Miss Anna McCulloch Social Studies 7, 8 Eighth Grade Adviser Mrs. Katharine Reichel English 12, Speech, Dramatic Orion and Footlight Society Adviser Stage Crew Adviser P. A. System Adviser Mrs. Ethel Roberts School Nurse Miss Winona Northup Superintendent ' s Secretary ' Mrs. Marian Pierce Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice, Transcription Advertising Adviser for Neodaondaquat 12 TCitviaton ' Miss Ruth Schaeffer English Butler Shaw Citizenship, Driver Education Harry Wagner Citizenship 12 Visual Aid Corps Adviser Miss Marion Roberts Girls’ Physical Education Miss Sarah Roberts Art Intramurals Miss Arian Rockas School Dietition Mrs. Barbara Salmon Principal’s Secretary Miss Ann Wilkinson Junior Math Seventh Grade Class Adviser Earl White Math, Elementary Algebra ALL STAR Magazine drive... college entrance boards scholarship exams . . . Senior Faculty Game . . . Senior Day . . . Moving-Up Day . . . banquet . . . graduation. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 16 Standing: M. Keenan, Boys’ Social Chairman; C. Fullerton, Secretary; R. Young, Girls ' Social Chairman; A. Smith, Treasurer. Seated: D. Kaufman, Vice-President; Miss Averill, Adviser; Mr. Hahn, Adviser; R. Andrews, President. Back Row: U. Buhrer, J. Jordan, P. McAnally, W. Knack, J. Paris, B. Mueller, J. Reddig. First Row: W. Thorne, Vice-President; V. Dunmall. President; A, Man¬ chester, Secretary; D. Holtz, Treasurer. Absent: K. Guenther, Mrs. Fattig, Adviser. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Tapping . . . scholarship . . leadership . . . character . . service . . . eighty-five aver age . . . flag ceremonies . . Tech Singers” ... Moving Up Day . . . service plaque N sj 17 A TELEVISION PANTOMIME ' By Janis Jordan ACT I Scene 1 Irondequoit High School Corner Titus Avenue and Cooper Road Forty-niners” from five grammar schools sweep into higher education. . . . We are just a little bit nervous about being high-schoolers but swing into camera range by electing Charles Reiners as President. . . . Jean MacDonald and Mike Keenan spot-light as rulers of Frosh Valentine party. . . . Spring picnic for entire cast and director, Mr. Earl White, at Willowpoint Park. ACT II Scene 1 Spanking new building at 260 Cooper Road Wally Knack stars as Class President. . . . We meet in Manhattan for Soph party and choose Jean MacDonald and Wally Knack for feature billing as King and Queen. Scene 2 Our small roles expand to starring vehicles as upper-classmen. . . . Dick Andrews center-stages as Class President. . . . We honor show-business great at Prom, Rhapsody in Blue . . . . Crown Rhoda Young and Wally Knack. Scene 3 Sarah Bernhardts and John Barrymores of secondary education, we hit the top of TV polls, electing Dick Andrews to recreate his starring presidential role. . . . We set stellar example for lesser attractions. . . . Magazine subscriptions keep our program on the air. . . . Senior Day creates top audience participation show. . , . Younger males prove superior performers to Faculty in game of skill. . . . Cast holds Grand Ball, Stardust Serenade — King and Queen, Rhoda Young and Wally Knack. . . . Dress rehearsal and opening night — June 22, 1953. EPILOGUE As the camera pans back over four years of secondary education, it reveals talented novices, excellent teachers, long practice sessions and finally — accom¬ plished performers, ready to take their places in the biggest television program of all — LIFE. 18 Decorating tor Senior Quartet. RICHARD ANDREWS Dick” 172 Seneca Road You ' ll always find him on the run, but he’s the one who ' ll get things done. Class President 3, 4; Rodequoit 3. 4, Sports Editor 4; Student Council 1, 3; Student Hand¬ book 4, Sports Editor 4; Span¬ ish Club 3; Visual Aid Corps 3, 4; Band 1. BEVERLY BAASE Bev” 99 Thorncliffe Drive Full of happiness and a smile for all. Class Vice-President 3; Neoda- ondaquat 4; Student Council 1, 4, Refreshment Committee Chairman 4; French Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 4; Office Aid 3; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KAY L. BALDWIN K” 149 Thomdyke Road She carries the stars in her eyes and the sun in her friend¬ ship.” Class Refreshment Committee Chairman 2, 3, 4; Student Coun¬ cil Social Committee Chairman 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club President 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Home Ec Club 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ALLEN Bob” 84 Charlton Road Short with red hair, and he ' s a little shy—but anyone will tell you, he ' s a real nice guy.” Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 4, Jr. Manager 3, Sr. Manager 4; Chorus 1, 2; Special Chorus 1; Office Aid 4; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3. ( SANDRA GAIL BECKER Sandy” 1871 Titus Avenue Sincerity marks a good person and a true friend. Neodaondaquat 4, Proof Editor 4; Rodequoit 3; French Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Home Ec Club 4; Bowling 4; Honor Study Hall 4. JUDITH HELENE BERGER Judy” 72 Daley Boulevard Always in the height of fash¬ ion. Harley School, Rochester, New York 1; Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3; Bowling 4. 20 CATHERINE BERNARDINI Cathy 155 Thornton Road Sparkling like diamonds. Euclid High School, Euclid, Ohio 1, 2; French Club 4; Girls ' Sports Club 3, 4. JOHN BIEBER Puppet” 606 List Avenue Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it.” Office Aid 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3; Soccer 1, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. c GORDON BLOM Gordy” 209 Avondale Road To understand a little is bet¬ ter than to misunderstand a lot. French Club 4; Chorus 1, 2; Special Chorus 1; Cashier 2; Bowling 4, President 4; Intra¬ murals 4. JOHN BORELLE Johnny” 286 Rogers Parkway The battle has ceased and the job was well done. Aquinas High School, Roches¬ ter, New York 1, 2; Football 3, 4. MARGARET BORCHARD Peggy” 133 Wildmere Road Life is such fun. Class Secretary 2; Neodaonda- quat 4; French Club 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2 4; Special Chorus 1; Band 1 Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Leaders ' Club 2, 3, 4; Cheer leader 2, 3, 4; Pep Rally Com mittee Chairman 3. uLa ' O u ANTHONY BORRELTft ' Tony” 173 Somershire Drive Ambition and sincerity lead to success. Radio Club 3; Radio Work¬ shop 1; Chorus 3, 4; Social Committee Electrician 3, 4; Public Address System 2. 3, 4, Chief Engineer 3, 4; School Organist 3, 4. 21 RONALD J. BRUNNER Ron” 62 Biltmore Drive In quietness and confidence shall be his strength. Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4; Chorus 1, 2; Radio Room 3, 4; Stage Crew 4; Honor Study Hall 4. CYNTHIA ANNE BRIGHAM Cyn” 335 Sagamore Drive Faithful to her studies and faithful to her friends. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4; Stu¬ dent Council Property Commit¬ tee Chairman 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4. ENIOR OF URSULA BUHRER Rose” 158 East Parkway Here is a girl with cheer and smiles. Class Secretary 3; Neodaonda¬ quat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4, Proof Editor 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 4; Student Council As¬ sembly Committee Co-Chairman 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Foot- light Society 3; Chorus 1, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4. CAROL BYER Barclay” 222 Maplehurst Road Smile—it’s worth a million dollars and doesn ' t cost a cent.” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4; Senior Ball Souvenir Com¬ mittee Chairman 4; French Club 3, 4; Orion Society 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Special Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNE C. CARLETTA Jay” 287 Daley Boulevard Who shows kindness reaps friendship. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3; Publicity Committee Chair¬ man 4; Office Aid 4; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3; Home Ec Club 4; Senior Ball Coronation Committee Chairman 4. BERNICE CARROLL Bea” 75 Birchwood Drive Good things come in small packages. Rodequoit 3, 4; Latin Club 3. 4; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Neodaondaquat 4; Home Ec Club 4. CLASS 1953 MARY LOUISE CARSON Mary Lou” 52 Parkside Cresent It ' s the smile you wear that makes the sun shine every¬ where. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4; Library Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Office Aid 4; Bowling 4, Secre¬ tary 4. ARDIS CAVES 1758 Portland Avenue Witty, courteous, liberal, and full of spirit.” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3; Office Aid 2. JAMES CERQUONE Cruncher” 350 Simpson Road Ah, why should life all labor be? DANIEL COOKE Dan” 135 Pinegrove Avenue He ' s clever enough to be wit¬ ty, and earnest enough to make good. Boys ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4. 23 ELIZABETH FREAR COOPER Liz” 60 Lanvale Street A laugh all her own. Class Secretary 1; Neodaonda¬ quat 4; Rodequoit 2, 3, 4, Ex¬ change Editor 4; French Club 2, 3; Chorus 1, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun¬ cil 2. JANICE CORMACK Jan” 74 Bristol Avenue If a laugh a day keeps the doctor away, Jan will always be healthy. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3, 4. AUDREY COSTICH Audie” 222 Avondale Road Full of fun and a true friend to everyone.” Neodaondaquat 4; Student Council 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Special Chorus 1; Office Aid 4; Honor Study Hall 4. DOROTHY DANBY Dot” 37 Wahl Road Winning is her smile and kindness is her way. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Social Chairman 3; Girls ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR JOHN De SMITH Jack” 21 Parkview Terrace For he ' s a jolly good fellow.” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 1; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Soccer 1, 2. 24 BERNICE DeVOS Bernie” 898 Ridge Road East ' Always cheerful, never glum, she makes a bright and happy chum.” Neodaondaquat 4; Library Club 1, 2, 4; Office Aid 1; Cashier 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CAROL ANN DUFFY 2274 Titus Avenue Friendship lights life ' s way. Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. VIOLA DUNMALL Vi” 367 Barry Road Beauty, brains and gaiety ga¬ lore—how could anyone ask for more?” Class Vice-President 1; Rode- quoit 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 4; Jr. Prom Coronation Com¬ mittee Chairman 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Consul 3; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Foot- light Society 2, 3; Orion So¬ ciety 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4. CLASS DIANE SHIRLEY EGGERS Di” 3319 Culver Road A still and quiet conscience. Archery Club Committee Chair¬ man 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Cash¬ ier 2; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4. JANET ELINORE EMMERLING Jan 75 Mayfair Drive A pretty smile and a pleasant word. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4, Art Editor 4; Library Club 4; Photography Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Office Aid 1; Girls ' Sports Club 3, 4; Bowling 4; Honor Study Hall 4. JOANNE EMPEY 41 Adrian Road A will to work, a hand to lend. Neodaondaquat 4; Library Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 4; Honor Study Hall 4. FREDERICK FESSLER Fred” 122 Belmeade Road He was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad.” Golf 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Intramurals 3; Varsity Club 2, 3. 25 BRUCE FORD Pudge 70 Alice Street Today’s success depends on yesterday ' s preparation. Boys ' Intramurals 1. SHIRLEY CAROL FOX Lee 71 Orland Road The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD FRISQUE Frisky” 162 Scholfield Road He says little but thinks much.” King George V High School, England 1, 2; French Club 3; Soccer 3; Student Council 3. ANTON A. FUIERER Tony” 596 List Avenue He knows the road to success. Spanish Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Photography Club 3, 4; Soc¬ cer 3, 4; Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2; I.A.C. 4; Hon- ot Study Hall 4. SENIOR CLAIRE FULLERTON 131 Curtice Road Efficient, reserved and always polite, but deep in her eyes shines a mischievous light. Class Vice-President 2, Secre¬ tary 4; Neodaondaquat 4; Rode¬ quoit 2, 3, 4, Editorial Editor 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Orion So¬ ciety 4, Secretary 4; Footlight Society 3;,. Chorus 1, 2, 4, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer 2; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2, 3; Student Council Exchange Chairman 4. BEVERLY JEAN GRAHAM Bev 29 Opechee Drive A ready wit, a happy smile and eyes that sparkle all the while. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4; Latin Club 2, Secretary 2; Footlight Society 3; Library Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, 4; Chorus 1; Office Aid 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2, 3. 26 PATRICIA LOUISE GROH Patti 70 First Street Youth had been a habit with her for so long that she could not part with it. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4; Student Council Alternate 4; French Club 4; Chorus 1, 4; Drum Majorette 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH GUENTHER Ken” 74 Coolidge Road Born for success he seems. Neodaondaquat 4; Assistant Business Manager 4; Rodequoit 3, 4, Personal Manager 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Committee Chairman 4; Span¬ ish Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; Visual Aid Corps 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Boys ' Intramurals 3; Bowl¬ ing 4; I. A. C. 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4. CLASS 1953 JOHN COLLIER HILL Burly” 203 Hoover Road Dancin ' and swimmin ' , he’s tops with the women. Leaders ' Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Boys ' Social Chairman 4; Band 1, 2; Football 2, 3. 4; Soccer 1; Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. ? DAVID HEHIR Dave” 3824 Culver Road Sometimes he sits and thinks and other times he just sits.” c . RICHARD GEORGE HEIDT 1164 Ridge Road East If he isn ' t joining the fun, he ' s making it. Student Council 4; Latin Club J 3, Adelile 3; Basketball 1; Base- ball 1; Junior Achievement Club 4; Boys ' Intramurals 4. lot, 309 Lak rr An ardent Yankefl Football 4; BtiskejW 4; Baseball 4 So4 r Irftjunior Achievatfentl 4 1Varsity 1 ( 1 Club 3 27 DONALD L. HOFFMAN Don” 268 Seville Drive Thinking is but a waste of thought.” EILEEN ANNE HOFFMAN 21 Chimayo Road With her there ' s fun till day is done. Cape Vincent Central School, Cape Vincent, New York 1, 2, 3, 4; Rodequoit 2, 3; Chorus 3; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD J. HOLTZ Don” 93 Charlton Road His very foot has music in it as he comes up the stairs.” Rodequoit 3, 4, Headline Edi¬ tor 4; Student Handbook 4, Ac¬ tivity Editor 4; National Hon¬ or Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Study Hall Committee Chairman 4; Senior Magazine Drive Co-Business Manager 4; French Club 3; Visual Aid Corps 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Spe¬ cial Chorus 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4. ROSEMARY IMES Rose” 50 Durand Drive She doesn ' t loaf, she doesn’t shirk, but tackles the lessons that require the work. Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Office Aid 3; Honor Study Hall 4. SENIOR BARBARA ANN JOHNSON Barb” 9 Maplehurst Road A combination of sense and nonsense. Rodequoit 3, 4, Public Rela¬ tions Editor 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Orion Society 4; Chorus 1; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2, 3, 4. 28 WILLIAM HOUSTON JOHNSON Willy” 312 Rawlinson Road Nothing bothers him; he is blessed with a good nature. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 4; Soccer 1; Leaders ' Club 2; Boys ' Intramurals 3. JANIS DEE JORDAN Jan” 115 East Parkway Her heart is like the moon— there ' s a man in it.” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4. Assistant Editor 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Hand¬ book Assistant Editor 4; Souv¬ enir Co-Chairman 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Orion So¬ ciety 4; Footlight Society 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Jun¬ ior Town Meeting of the Air 3, 4. DAVID A. KAUFMAN Dave” 188 Paxton Road Let ' s have a card game, fellas.” Class Social Chairman 3, Vice- President 4; Student Council 1; Junior Prom Committee Chair¬ man 3; Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4; Football 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 1; Leaders ' Club 2; Varsity Club 3. CLASS 1953 MICHAEL KEENAN Mike 95 Doris Road Athletic, yes, and sunny, too, always smiling, never blue.” Boys ' Social Chairman 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Visual Aid Corps 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Swim Team 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Boys ' Intra¬ murals 1, 3. RICHARD KESSLER Dick 130 Worthington Road Give me today and keep tomorrow. Neodaondaquat 4; Student Council Banking Chairman 4; French Club 3; Photography Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 2, 3; Bowling 4, Vice-President 4. RAYMOND KIRCHERER Ray” 47 Lake Breeze Park Modesty cannot be taught, it must be born. French Club 3, Vice-President 3. WALLSON G. KNACK Wally” 349 Rawlinson Road Character, leadership, inspira¬ tion, have made for him a great reputation.” Class President 2; Rodequoit 3, 4; Student Council Sergeant At Arms 2, Vice-President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; National Honor Society 4; Freshman Party Committee Chairman 1; French Club 3, 4; Orion Society 4; Footlight So¬ ciety 2, 3, President 2; Radio Workshop 2; Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Honor Study Hall 4; Varsity Club 3. 29 RICHARD KOCH Rick” 236 Wyndale Road He looks serious, but don ' t let him fool you.” West High School, Rochester, New York 1, 2, 3; Football 4. WALTRAUT KOENIG Wally” 129 Garford Road Always happy, always gay, that ' s her motto every day.” Neodaondaquat 4, Typing Edi¬ tor 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Foot- light Society 3; Library Club 3, 4; Girls’ Shop 3; Store Room 4; Cashier 2; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2; Basketball Honor Team 2, 3. ANNE-MARIE KUPFER Annie” 20 Corley Drive She is full of surprises.” Neodaondaquat 4, Art Editor 4; Rodequoit 2, 3, 4; Student Handbook 4, Art Editor 4; Stu¬ dent Council Committee Chair¬ man 4; Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4; French Club 2, 3; Library Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; Band 1, 2; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4. BARBARA LAWRENZ Barbie” 2850 Culver Road She is pleasant, good-natured, and civil.” Rodequoit 3, 4, Chief Typist 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR OTTO LAWRENZ Jr.” 2850 Culver Road Even the most timid man can deliver a bold speech.” Football 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2; Varsity Club 3. JEAN LENT Jeana” 210 Seneca Road A faithful friend is the medi¬ cine of life. Neodaondaquat 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES LOCHNER Jim” 3283 Culver Road Horseplay, laughter, fun, and —study? Not if he can help it! Neodaondaquat 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' In- Uamurals 1, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE LOIACONO Joey” 2858 Culver Road Ambition is the ladder to success. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Baton Twirler 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS 1953 DONALD LONG Don” 59 Hoover Road Worries none; full of fun! Neodaondaquat 4; Spanish Club 3; Orion Society 4, Stage-man¬ ager 4; Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 4. HOWARD LONG Howie 9 Rudman Road A winning smile and manner shy, how about it, Howie, give the girls a try! Student Council 3; French Club 3 . JEAN MacDONALD Jeanie” 518 Winona Boulevard Meet her any time of the day, she always smiles the same sweet way.” Girls ' Social Chairman 1, 2; Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4; Student Handbook 4; French Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Office Aid 3,4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Team Basketball 2, 3. ALETTA MANCHESTER Letty” 176 Hoover Road One of those happy souls, who is the salt of the earth.” Neodaondaquat 4, Co-Editor 4; Rodequoit 3; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Decorations Chair¬ man 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Aedile 2, Consul 3; Orion So¬ ciety 4; Footlight Society 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Band 1; Honor Team Basketball 2, 3; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Town Meeting 3, 4; Em¬ pire Girls ' State Delegate 3; Sectional Music Festival Chair¬ man 3; Honor Study Hall 4. 31 JOANNE ELEANORE MATTISON Jo-Jo 54 Salem Road She has brown hair, and speaks small like a woman.” Neodaondaquat 4; ' Rodequoit 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 3. PETER McANALLY Pete” 88 Hoover Road I woke one morning and found myself famous. Rodequoit 3, 4, Business Man¬ ager 4; National Honor Society 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Honot Study Hall 4, JAMES MtCANN “Jim” 146 Thorncliffe Drive Life is a pleasure without a care. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. ARTHUR McFARLANE Monk” Huntington Hills Art really loves to ski, a great champion he will be.” Rodequoit 3, 4, Public Rela¬ tions Manager 4; Spanish Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Leaders ' Club 3. SENIOR ROBERT McGRAW “Bob” 56 Kiwanis Road Habit with him was all the test of truth.” Boys ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4. helen McIntosh 42 Wimbledon Road Joking and humor arc pleasant and often of extreme utility. French Club 3; Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 32 NANCY JANE MILLER Nan” 67 Lanvale Street Ready, willing, and able—she aims to please. French Club 4; Office Aid 2, 3; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WARREN MIX Mixie” Huntington Hills His grin is a magnet which attracts many friends. Neodaondaquat 4, Chief Photo¬ grapher; Photography Club 3, 4, President 4; Visual Aid Corps 4, Vice-President 4; Token Seller 2; Office Aid 1; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Bowling 4, Treasurer 4. CLASS 1953 THOMAS MOFFITT Tom 324 Wacona Avenue All your fortune lies beneath your hat.” Intramurals I. PAULETTE MONTALTO Queenie” 47 Burwell Road Attractive, talented, gay, a queen she is in every way. Sacred Heart Academy, Roches¬ ter, New York 1; Rodequoit 3, 4, News Correspondence Editor 4; Latin Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4. CAROL ANN MORS Morsie” 90 Doris Road A personality full of rascality. Neodaondaquat 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 4. BETTY ANN MUELLER Bets” 340 Barry Road They don ' t make them any better.” Neodaondaquat 4, Copy Editor 4; Rodequoit 3; Student Coun¬ cil 4, Corresponding. Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Property Com¬ mittee Chairman 3; Junior Prom Coronation Committee Chairman 3; Library Club 3, 4, President 4; Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4. JAMES MURPHY Murph” 88 Catalpa Road I rest well in all my classes.” Aquinas Institute, Rochester, New York 1; Student Council 3; Basketball 4; Ski Team 4; Intramurals 3. GERARD NEUMANN Jer” 99 Somershire Drive School is but a tripping stone. JAMES NOLAN Jim” 218 Brandon Road I was born some time ago, but I know not why. Intramurals 1, 3, 4. JOHN PARIS Jack 150 Hoover Road He may seem to be a little shy; but we think he ' s a great guy.” Neodaondaquat 4, Co-Editor 4; National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 2; Photography Club 3, 4; Irondequoit Athletic Corps 3, 4; Bowling 4; Honor Study Hall 4. SENIOR RICHARD PARSONS Dick” 41 Harrison Terrace If it ' s a joke, I know it.” Boys’ Intramurals 1; Varsity Club 2; Football 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2. 34 MARILYN PFLEGHAR Flips” 216 Long Acre Road Her own special charm at¬ tracts everyone. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4, Public Relations Editor 4; Bus Committee Chairman 4; Freshman Dance Refreshment Committee Chairman 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Orion Society 4, President 4; Footlight Society 2, 3; Chorus 1; Office Aid 2, 3; Chairman Crusade for Freedom Drive 2. DONALD PHILLIPS Don” 143 Aragon Avenue Rest first and then work.” Football 2, 3; Intramurals 3. KARL PIERCE Skinny” 35 Nile Drive Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we diet.” Football 3; Intramurals 2. CLASS 1953 PHILLIP H. PORTNO Phill 100 Daley Boulevard He takes things as they come.” Benjamin Franklin High School, Rochester, New York 1; Span¬ ish Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Bowling 4. ANTHONY PRIZZI Tony 95 Belcoda Drive He does not only find the jest but the laugh too.” East High School, Rochester, New York 1, 2; Baseball 4; Bowling 4. JOHN PROKOP 115 Thorndyke Road The torch of knowledge burns ever brightly.” Football 1; Baseball 1. 35 JANICE REDDIG Jan 698 Lake Road, Webster Full of vim, vigor, and verve —what kind of vitamins do you serve?” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Handbook 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Social Chair¬ man 3; French Club 4, Treas¬ urer 4; Orion Society 4; Foot- light Society 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 3. CHARLES REINERS Chuck” 123 VanVoorhis Avenue A personality far from dim, and oh brother, how that man can swim! Freshman Class President; Ne¬ odaondaquat 4, Business Man¬ ager 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4, Second Vice-President 2; Stu¬ dent Council Elections Chair¬ man 4; Red Cross Drive Chair¬ man 3; Orion Society 4; Foot- light Society 2, 3, Vice-Presi¬ dent 2; Visual Aid Corps 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Chorus 2, 4, Vice-President 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Swim Team 1, 2 , 3, 4; WIHS Announcer 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4. JACK B. ReVELLE 216 Burwell Road Cheer, cheer, and let them know you ' re here.” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 4; French Club 3; Orion Society 4; Footlight Society 2, 3; Vis¬ ual Aid Corps 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; WIHS Announcer 4; Boys ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Student Council Public Rela¬ tions Chairman 4. SARA REYNOLDS 4360 Culver Road I hate scarce smiles; I love laughing.” French Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 4. SENIOR MARY RIES 61 Pleasant Way A bit of wit flavors the con¬ versation.” Chorus 1, 2, 3; Office Aid 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ROBERTSHAW 143 Hoover Road Some think the world is made for fun and frolic—and so do I. Latin Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Office Aid 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4. STEPHEN ROWELL Steve” 20 Salem Road Intelligence is the keynote to success. Honor Study Hall 4. CLASS 1953 MARY M. RUSSELL Pat” 195 Hoover Road Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well.” Neodaondaquat 4, Grinds Edi¬ tor 4; Student Council 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3; Junior Prom Souvenir Committee Chairman 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Orion Society 4; Footlight Society 3; Library Club 2, 4, Secretary 2, Treas¬ urer 4; Band 2, 4; Secretary- Treasurer 2, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2; Hu.nor Study Hall 4; Home¬ making Fashion Show Chair¬ man 3. PETER SABIN Pete 726 Titus Avenue Why worry? Be full of fun; the world will go on when we are done!” Football 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Boys ' Intramurals 4. RODMAN SALZER Rod” 169 Garford Road He is little, he is wise, he ' s a terror for his size.” Latin Club 2, 3; Band 1, 4; Boys ' Intramurals 1, 4; Bowl¬ ing 4. RANDALL SARGENT Sarge” 256 Scholfield Road He usually hits the nail on the head.” Aquinas Institute, Rochester, New York 1; Visual Aid Corps 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 2, 4; Swim Team 3; Boys ' Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SCHOEFFLER 24 Poppy Street Rather shy and very light; nice to see and most polite. Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 4; Home Ec Club 4. CAROL SCHWAB 138 Biltmore Drive A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Special Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SCUDDER Bob” 176 Le Gran Road Never a dull moment.” Student Council 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; I.T.C. 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Honor Study Hall 4. SENIOR H1LKE SEIFERT 195 Hoover Road Many are her friends made new, but she retains the old ones, too! Kiel, Germany 1. 2, 3; Rode¬ quoit 4; French Club 4, Presi¬ dent 4; Library Club 4; Chorus 4; Girls ' Sports Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4. JOYCE SHAFFER Joy” 60 Aragon Avenue With a wish to try an d a will to do.” Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3. 38 PATRICK SHEEHAN Pat” 329 Somershire Drive Oh, subtle man, how many are your mischiefs. Spanish Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4. CLASS 1953 AELEN SMITH AI” 204 Seneca Road I ' ve taken my fun where I ' ve found it. Class Treasurer 4; Ncodaonda- quat 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Photography Club 4; Golf 3, 4; Intramurals 4. ELEANOR SHERMAN 53 Coolidge Road IW We can never have too much of a good time. Rodequoit 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 4; Home Ec Club 4. PATRICIA SISCA Pat” 294 Wimbledon Road Quiet in a friendly manner.” Chorus 1; Office Aid 3; Girls ' Sports Club 1. HERBERT SOHN Herb” 233 Walzer Road He has the wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages. Stage Crew 3, 4; Radio Staff 3, 4; V.A.C. 4; Student Coun¬ cil 4; French Club 4. 39 UCJtfkRD STROM Dick” Cambria Road good memory is an essen¬ tial element o£ gdtiius. Neodaondaquat?; Rodequoit 3, 4, Circulatifm Manager 4; I.A.C. Committee|$; Latin Club 2, 3, hfcfaor Study DOUGLAS TAYLOR Doug” 79 Rawlinson Road I like work; I can sit and look at it for hours.” Photography Club 1; Boys ' In¬ tramurals 1; Soccer 1; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS STONELY Lo” 133 Cooper Road The best way to face life is to face it with a smile.” Neodaondaquat 4; French Club 2, 4; Chorus 4; Honor Study Hall 4. SENIOR OF WILLIAM THORNE Bill” 409 East Ridge Road Fortune reigns in gifts of the world. Neodaondaquat 4; Advertising Manager 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; National Honor Society 3. 4, Vice-Presi¬ dent 4; French Club 3; V.A.C. 3, 4, President 4; Office Aid 3; Boys ' Intramurals 1; Soccer 1, 2, Bowling 4; Honor Study Hall 4; I.A.C. 2. 4. BERNICE TISHKOFF Bernic” 2360 North Clinton Avenue To keep from cryin ' I opens ma mouth and laughs.” Neodaondaquat 4; Student Council 1, 4; Bowling Com¬ mittee Chairman 4; Co-Chair¬ man Assembly Committee 4; Senior Ball Committee Chair¬ man 4; French Club 3; Chorus l; Office Aid 3. JERALD TRENKLER Jerry- 68 Iroquois Street A good tongue shows a wise head. Office Aid 3; Swim Team 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE Van De VOORDE Lorrie” 310 Avondale Road A smile goes a long way.” Chorus 1; Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4. CLASS 1953 Ken- 81 Amerige Park They say you are a melancholy fellow.” Football 3; Boys’ Intramurals 3, 4. JAMES VOLPE Jim- 279 Winona Boulevard At last—one thing finished in this hasty world. Spanish Club 2, 3; Soccer 1; Boys ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4. DONALD VRAGEL D. V.” 184 Tamarack Drive I sleep—I rest—I sleep.” Office Aid 3. DORIS WAHL Dor- 518 North Road Silence is sweeter than speech. Rodequoit 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2, 4. 41 WILLIAM WALLISER Bill 90 Seville Drive An all-around good fellow.” French Club 4; Football J, 4; Ski Team 4; Golf 3, 4; Boys ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4. LINDA WALTUCK Lin” 81 Scholfield Road Good nature and good sense combined.” Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3; Latin Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; Office Aid 3. WILLIAM WEISS Bill” 94 Chestnut Hill Drive Let me build a world all my own, where work and studies are not known. French Club 3; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 1, 2; Intra- murals 3, 4. LOIS WELLINGTON 204 Wyndale Road Her voice was ever soft, gen¬ tle, and low, an excellent thing in women.” French Club 4; Cborus 1; Girls ' Sports Club 1. SENIOR GERALDINE WELSH Gerry” 2 Nile Drive At work or play, she ' s always gay.” Library Club 1; Chorus 1; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3. SALLY WERTH Sal” 790 Winona Boulevard A good laugh never spoiled a good joke.” Class Treasurer 3; Neodaonda¬ quat 4; Student Handbook 3, Typing Chairman 3; Constitu¬ tional Committee 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Social Chairman 3; Chorus 1, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 2, 3, 4. 42 JOHN WEST Johnnie” 47 Daley Boulevard A smile, a frown, a nonchal¬ ant air; he has troubles, but what does he care.” Neodaondaquat 4, Photography Editor 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Orien¬ tation Chairman 4; Social Com¬ mittee 4; Decoration Chairman 4; French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Orion Society 4, Treasurer 4; Footlight Society 3; Football 3, Varsity Manager 3; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, Junior Varsity Man¬ ager 1, 2; Varsity Club 3; Boys’ Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Bowling 4. RAYMOND WEYLE Ray 211 Brandon Road None but himself can equal his worth.” French Club 3, 4; Library Aid 1; Soccer 1; Swim Team 2; Co- Chairman of Coronation Com¬ mittee 2. CLASS 1953 RONALD W1ESNER Wies” 109 Garford Road Summer, winter, spring, and fall—I ' m a fool to rise at all.” Spanish Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Soccer 1; Boys ' Intramurals 3; Varsity Club 3. JAMES WILDER Jim 177 East Parkway In came Jim, one vast substan¬ tial smile.” Office Aid 3; Record Library 4, Purchasing Agent 4; Honor Study Hall 4. Tubby” 26 Outlook Drive A lion among ladies is a dreadful thought. Student Council 4; Boys ' murals 4; Chorus 1, 2, Robe Master 4; Special 1; Band 3, 4; Football 1 4; Basketball 1, 2; 2 , 3 . MARJORIE WOOD Margie” 47 Biltmore Drive A small friend with a big heart.” Chorus 1; Girls ' Sports Club I, 2, 3, 4. 43 SENIOR CLASS ALBERT YAHN Hike 38 Westboume Road How I ' ll miss my afternoon naps.” Boys ' Intramurals 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1; Baseball 4. RHODA YOUNG Ro” 46 Somershire Drive Full of laughter, full of fun; ever ready to help someone.” Girls ' Social Chairman 3, 4; Neodaondaquat 4; Rodequoit 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Rally Committee Chairman 4; French Club 3, 4, Girls ' Social Chairman 3, Vice-President 4; Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4, Secretary 4; Pass Aid 1. OF 1953 CLASS ROUND-UP C- S eC oVv ' 0- . ft-cfea (2Jo(kxvvt 0-V ! Lo JLuM 4 aA cur aolatX j r • Back Row: P. McPherson, J. Adamek, J. Myers, R. Anderson, R. Hunt, D. Dronkers, M. Van Amersfort. Third Row: B, Strong, G. Cuyle, M. Turianski, P. Trost, C. West, R. Kimmel, J. Hendrickson. Second Row: D. Bills, D. Garland, P. Dwyer, J. Doser, E. Kaplan, G. Hatton, A. Halpin. First Row: H, Seibert, N. Carter, M. Willis, D. Dc-Vos, S. Gillette, B. Neun, W. Eisenhauer. Back Row: R. Allen, P. Tanner, R. McDougal, D. Miller, H. Kirchner, M. S. Reilly. Third Row: D. Keck, R. Tetzlaff, C. Pennock, K. Voellinger, W. Blackwell, R. Gears, D. Lapp. Second Row: J. Boring, S. Yonckheere, R. Lehr, R. Gastel, R. Buckert, J. Winans, L. Barnet. First Row: R. Evans, M. A. Miller, C. Sillick, C. Edgar, M. Taylor, B. Brightman, R. Kleinhans. 47 pcnV, ScV.UW« ' D ovros, a °%. A «?W. • s Ro ' -. f lts t f . Johos° n .- M lVVe c e a is, «i°„s c w ' ' • SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS k, Treasurer; J. Troy, Vice-President; J. Clearman, Boys’ Social Chair- Adviser; J. Graham, Girls ' Social Chairman. Seated: R. Koch, Secretary: t im OSOnOw . . J Back Row: R. La Borie, R. Iman, R. Dziekonski, N. Orlen, G. Hoenig, J. Kralles, R. Marr, R. Waterman. Third Row: A. Slater, J. Freedman, K. Smith, J. Berger, M. Waltuck, M. Barber, J. Naughton, D. Schneider, M. Leichtner. Second Row: D. Dunbar, B. Campbell, C. Thrasher, S. Koch, R. Koch, B. Lederman, J. Bodner, P, Toole. First Row: C. Krapp, S. Gerace, J. Schwab, B. Partridge, B. Farrell, C. Crittenden, Olv n S. D ' Co . s. 49 Fourth Row: A. Muench, S. Miller, E. Laitenberger, E. Muench, E. Swan, T. Ireland, W. Grant, C. Bieber, M. Miller, S. Judson. Third Row: G. Thompson, J. Sillick, A. Moldenhauer, R, Strelow, C..Torsleff, C. Moll, D. Unterborn, E. Trautmann, R. Folts, B. Harbison, P. Thorne, S. Sargent. Second Row: R. Lang, R. Goodman, N. Niver, J. Doser, W. Heigel, W. VanHee, R. Morris, A. Bartles, N. VanWaes, L. Cone. First Row: T. Haney, S. Audino, B. Closser, M. Bull, J. Russo, M. LaBorie, J. Amato. nTs. et ’ Fourth Row: S. Melin, D. Bork, D. Levinson, R, Stettinius, E. Lobene, L. Wangerin, S. ReVelle, R. Allen, A. Zimmer, L. Orlen. Third Row: B. Perkins, B. Valente, J. Mc¬ Millan, M. Roth, G. Rogers, D. Schrader, G. Gilmore, H. Drury, W. Hopper, L. Melnyk, J. Nichols. Second Row: R. Harper, D. Cohen, N. Bradshaw, C. Bradshaw, R. Segelin, I. Fuierer, C. Lee, R. Kendall, P. Junker, M. Masiello, G. Brodsky. First Row: G. Ray¬ mond, M. Wentz, P. Smith, L. Parr, M. Keyes, J. McGIashan, H. McKinley. Back Row: R. Kimber, J. Scudder, D. Anderson, D. Moldenhauer, L. Spitz-Nagel, R. Stark, D. Frisone, J. Borror, R. Holley. Third Row: E. Brush, C. Bennett, J. Werly, R. DeVrieze, M. Spector, R. M. Locurcio, W. Spies, S. Woodruff, L. Miller. Second Row: D. Copeland, S. Friedman, B. Emerald, D. Drury, L. Lavery, L. Barclay, J. Johnson, 52 N. Podgers, J. D ' Angelo, K. Gleason, A. Sisca, C. Harvick. First Row: S. Forward, R. Guerinot, R. Rosenbloom, G. Prizzi, J. Pickering, R. Schiffler, J. Yeager, R. Lerner. Back Row: J. Hurd, P. DeClerck, R. Conge, B. Windolf, R. King, L. Figaro, W. Hook, G, Peacock, R. Patterson, B. Bartlett, M. O ' Neill. Third Row: J. Van Amersfort, C. Rip- perger, S. Levin, J. Waterman, D. Perry, R. Buier, B. DeYoung, V. Rose, M. Springer, K. Woodruff. Second Row: N. Shellman, R. Gillette, J. Randall, J. Tellex, E. Duen- nebier, P. Geddes, M. Schmaus, P. Stevenson, P. Brinson. First Row: A. Keck, J. Baker, J. Farkas, J. Hecker, R. Nolte, R. Wolny, B. Newman, K. Lerner. Back Row: H. Bodner, J. York, J. Egan, S. Snider, J. Fromm, J. Van Kuyck, S. Van- Kuyck, L. Ely, W. Schutte, J. Jansen, B. Merker. Third Row: B. Collins, D. Robbins, M. Barbato, A. Warden, S. Finegold, L. McDonnell, N. Desbrow, M. Stultz, M. Blure, B. Hawver, J. Wren. Second Row: N. Schneider, R. Schmidt, F. Heigel, B. Bailey, T. Raushi, J. Ciciotti, S. Granite, R. Flad, R. Grimm, G. Bradshaw. First Row: S. Bris¬ tow, W. Ryan, J. DeWeese, J. Hawks, J. Loveland, J. Seebach, R. Jeary, R. Amdursky. Back Row: T. Baldwin, S. Pontius, J. Adams, C. Marsh, M. Josh, N. Cottrill, G. Baist, R. Ryan, M. Mammosser, G. Janus. Third Row: F. Kucey, R. Swan, S. DeVoy, A. Mosher. R. Moll, N. Ott, E. Stark. P. Wager, E. Vergari, J. Beach. Second Row: K. Milles, L. Stonely, B. Perry, A. Sillick, D. Smith, C. Cala, W. Pankrath, W. Culver, V. Straat, S. Lewis, S. Brodsky. First Row: H. Parker, P. Kaplan, S. Dermond, C. Rysewyk, S Schneider, G. Weinert, D. Andrews, D. O ' Kane. Bicycle Built for Two. Do - re - me ' That good old mountain YOUR SHOV OF ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Standing: Miss Burton, Adviser; L. Thiem, Third Vice-Presi¬ dent; C. Krapp, Treasurer. Seated: B. Mueller, Corresponding Secretary; Mr. Leahy, Adviser; W. Knack, President; R. Clark, Vice-President; V. Dunmall, Secretary. Absent: H. Miller, Sec¬ ond Vice-President. STUDENT COUNCIL Representatives . . . alternates . . . executive . . . officers . . . advisers . . . Gaithers¬ burg Exchange . . . Christmas program for School No. 3 . - - Senior Day . . . ITC . . . athletic pictures . . . student calendar . . . Bon-Fire Pep Rally . . . student pictures . . .Johnny Hartzog . . . clubs . . . amendments . . . assemblies . . . chartered buses First Row: S. Schneider, S. Dermond, M. Mammosser, M. Witters. Second Row: K. Lembach, R. Schiffler, S. Melin, R. Clark, R. Lang. Third Row: A. Carletta, D. Moldenhauer, B. Baase, B. Tishkoff, R. Koch, D. Bills, M. Jagger. Fourth Row-: F. Thorne, H. Willis, R. Gears, K. Guenther, R. Heidt, I. Barnet, J. Troy. Christmas presents for School No. 3. Gaithersburg jam session Wrapping gifts for School No. 3. The powers that be. 9 T r I T Reduce this one to 3Vi x2 Proof reading perils RODEQUOIT Too many words.” RODEQUOIT OF IRONDEQUOIT HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER 17. NEW YORK Published Monthly Member of National Scholastic Press Association Empire State School Press Association Genesee Valley Press Association All American 1948. 1949. 1950. 1951. 1952 All New York 1948. 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 Editors ' parley. National Scholastic Press Association . . . top awards . . . All American since 1948 . . . Empire State School Press Association . . . All New York since 1948 . . . Times Union, Democrat and Chronicle News¬ paper Award since 1948 . . . Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors . . . Journalism class . . . nine issues . . . fall sign-up . . . two nights a month. Back Row: B. Johnson, Public Relations; U. Buhrer, Proof Editor; C. Brigham, Exchange Editor; P. McAnally, Business Manager; K. Guenther, Public Relations; R. Strom, Circulation Manager. Second R3w: D. Holtz, Headline Editor; B. Graham, News Editor; M. Pfleghar, Public Relations; E. Cooper, Exchange Editor; V. Dun- mall, News Editor; J. Emmerling, Art Editor; B. Lawrenz, Chief Typist; Miss Butler, Adviser. First Row: J. Jordan, Assistant Editor; J. Reddig, Editor-in-Chief; R. An¬ drews, Sports Editor; C. Fullerton, Editorial Editor. ORION SOCIETY Standing: M. Russell, A. Manchester, J. ReVelle, B. Johnson, J. Jordan, V. Dunmall, S. Werth, M. Pfleghar. Seated: C. Reiners, J. West, J. Reddig, W. Knack, C. Fullerton, N. Bradshaw, Junior Dramatics; C. Bradshaw, Junior Dramatics; R. Clark, Footlight Society. Absent: C. Byer. I langrid.” National Thespians . . . seniors . . . eighty-five aver¬ age . . . director’s manual . . . The Great Big Door¬ step” . . . tryouts ... re¬ hearsals . . . prompting . . . building set . . . properties . . . publicity . . . dress re¬ hearsal . . . make-up . . . curtain call . . . Arena Thea¬ tre, “The Man”. Orion Society of Irondequoit High School presents The (treat Big Doorstep bi Look out!” Ain’t it purty?” Duck, lookit. He can ' t get his mout ' shut. First Row: S. Gillette, J. Graham, E. Broder, M. McKinley, J. Bodner, C. Sillick. Second Row: D. Draper, S. Strebel, G. Williams, M. Baumer, M. Taylor, Third Row: M. Jagger, N. Young, B. Stark, S. Yonckheere, E. Kaplan, D. Garland, P. Straat, K. Voellinger, N. Mosher. Fourth Row: G. Cuyle, L. Barnet, B. Strong, D. Urlacher, C. Thrasher, C. Newton, Fifth Row: R. Chapman, R. Hall, W. Eisen- hauer, R. Kleinhans, G. Hatton, R. Clark, R. Bookout, E. Newton, A. Koloseike, W. Leaty. FOOTLIGHT SOCIETY Eighty average . . . gateway to Orion . . . Orion directors . . . three one-act plays . . . Opening Night . . . Submerged” . . . I ' m a Fool”. JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS First Row: S. Pontius, G. Straat, N. Shellman, J. Tellex, C. Weikert, J. Loveland, S. Levin, L. Lavery. Second Row: M. Witters, A. Sillick, G. Wad- man, G. Miller, R. Amdursky, K. Davis, G. Weinert. Third Row: J. Sillick, E. Stark, A. Mosher, S. Allen, J. Hawks, J. Barnet, V. Rose, J. Russo, L. McDonnell, D. Maggio, P. Geddes. Fourth Row: E. Brush, S. Devoy, S. Finegold, M. Mil¬ ler, M. Mammosser, B. Win- dolf, L. Theim, N. Ott. Fifth Row: B. Merker, B. Emerald, S. Woodruff, J. Kemp, L. Estes, N. Desbrow. Sixth Row: R, Clark, S. ReVelle, L. Downs, W, Heigel, R. Harper, R. Al¬ len, T, Hill, M. Doyle, G. Ray¬ mond. 63 Snowflake Scuffle” ... initiations . . . mock elections . . . mock trials . . . Junior Classical League . . . tea . . . Dr. Horler . . . Two for the Money” . . . spring banquet. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS First Row: W. Leaty, Consul; Miss Burton, Adviser; G. Cuyle, Consul. Second Row: M. Andrus, Aedile; C. Kirchner, Aedile; R. Tetzlaff, Praetor; C. Sillick, Aedile; S. Strebel, Scriba. First Row: M. Doyle, R. Lang, M. Taylor, L. Barnet, R. Strom. Second Row: B. Harbison, M. Keyes, M. Holley, M. Miller, S. Ashman, M. Masicllo. M. A. Smith. Third Row: I.. Wanger- in. R. Allen, R. Kinney, A. Baumann, B. Strong, D. Rankin, S. ReVelle. 64 Le Cercle Francais . . . eighty-five average . . . speakers . . . games . . . monthly meetings . . . annual banquet. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS First Row: H. Seifert, President; Mrs. Fattig, Adviser; J. West, Secretary. Second Row: R. Young, Vice-Presi¬ dent; J. Reddig, Treasurer; P. Tanner, Social Chairman. Third Row: J. Hill, Social Chairman. First Row: P. Junker, E. Kap¬ lan, L. Barnet, S. Melin, B. Thorne, N. Miller. Second Row: A. M. Kupfer, M. Jaggar, B. Stark, B. Baase, S. Reynolds. Third Row: B. Dryer, S. Koch, E. Trautmann, R. McDougal, B. Walliser, M. McKinley, B. Johnson. FRENCH CLUB First Row: J. Berger, E. Brodcr D. Draper, M. Baumer, N. Gor don, A. Zimmer. Second Row G. Gilmore, M. Borchard, J MacDonald, S. Becker, P. Straat L. Wellington, J. Buchholz Third Row: P. Groh, L. Stone ly, H. Sohn, G. Blom.W.Knack C. Byer, K. Bernardini. 65 VISUAL AID CORPS First Row: S. Fox, C. Mors, J. Loiacono C. Sauer. Second Row: J. Lent, D. Garland, J. Boring, G. Meyer. Third Row: D. Lapp, A. Fuierer, C. Crittenden, R. Weisner, B. Campbell, P. Farrell, B. Farrell, T. Kurzrock. Monthly meetings . . . Christmas dinner . . . Pan Amer¬ ican Day dinner . . . Spanish weekend at U of R . . . Miss McCarthy . . . Puerto Rico . . . Brighton games . . . skits . . . prizes . . . refreshments . . . Cascarones . . . Pinata. B average . . . Junior and Senior boys . . . service or¬ ganization . . . movie projectors . . . recording machines . . . April dance. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Miss Alessi, Adviser; C Brigham, Vice-President; A. Smith, Treasurer. Second Row: M. Russell, Secretary; R. Brunner, President. Sitting: Mr. Wagner, Adviser, C. Reiners, P. McPherson, J. ReVelle, R. Clark, W. Mix, W. Thorne. Standing: D. Lapp, R. Sargent. W. Knack, P. Tanner, D. Keck, K. Guenther, R. An¬ drews, R. Kessler, R. Allen. First Row: M. Willis, P. Dwyer, S. Yonckheere, J. Lent, J. Loia- cono, S. Strebel, M. Jagger, C. Crittenden. Second Row: B. Neun, M. Baumer, M. Andrus, B. Lawrenz, B. Partridge, M. L. Carson. Third Row: B. Part¬ ridge, K. Voellinger, J. Jordan, D. Garland, M. Keppler, G. Williams. SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Miss Rice, Adviser; B. Mueller, President. Second Row: B. Graham, Social Chair¬ man; M. Russell, Treasurer; A. Manchester, Vice-President. Third Row: D. Urlacher, Sec¬ retary; A. M. Kupfer, Social Chairman. SR. LIBRARY CLUB Service club . . . shelving . . . cataloging . . . circulations . . . baked food sales . . . Arena Theatre . . . Death of a Salesman” . . . C lunch . . . New York City . . . Letty’s” cottage. Boys and girls . . . 7th, 8th and 9th grades . . . meetings every two weeks . . . shelving . . . bul¬ letin boards . . . filing . . . paste pockets . . . plastic covers. JR. LIBRARY CLUB First Row: E. Stark, C. Weik- art, R. Amdursky, D. Drury, J. Rousso, E. Bauman. Second Row: M. Springer, N. Rick- secker, B. DeYoung, S. Ash¬ man, J. McGlashan. Third Row: R. Grimm, J. Barnet, M. Wit¬ ters, A. Warden, N. Strever, P. Wager, N. Lipson, P. Steven¬ son, A. Greene, G. Wadman. Fourth Row: N. Schne ider, L. Orlen, G. Rogers, S. Snider, E. Duennebier, C. Sidler, J. Nich¬ ols, S. Allen, D. Maggio. Fifth Row: K. Woodruff, B. Farrell, M. Vogele, M. A. Smith, J. Scudder, S. Melin, M. Miller, S. Miller, M. Masiello. 67 SHOP CLUB D. Brooks, D. Moldenhauer, J. Borror, J. Snider, J. Clearman, B. Koloseike, H. Miller, J. Pickering, F. Denk, K. Schabel, G. Hoenig, R. Buier, Mr. Beams, Adviser. Dog House” . . . refreshments at games . . . hobby show . . . prizes . . . $25 . . . jet car races . . . model airplane meet. Two sections . . . amateur radio . . . regular radio . . . two exams . . . Morse code . . . theory . . . Dick Wolny . . . W2MOX . . . Don Long . . . K2BBL . . . Fred Denk . . . W2MPF. RADIO CLUB R. Wolny, J. Brandt, J. Snider, Mr. Dodge, Adviser; F. Denk, D. Long, L. Robertshaw, R. Harper. PHOTO CLUB First Row: W. Blackwell, R. Strauss, W. Mix, J. Paris. Sec¬ ond Row: J. Brandt, A. Fuierer, F. Johnson, E. Newton, R. Kes¬ sler, Mr. Dodge, Adviser; R. Genf, A. Smith, D. Keck. Own equipment . . . developing , Neodaondaquat. . fundamentals of photography . . . enlarging . . . printing field trips . . . Kodak Park . . . pictures for Rodequoit and STAGE STAFF AND ANNOUNCER Electronics . . . stage maintenance notices . . . PA system . . lighting . . . curtain time . . . morning jnzr- Sitting: D. Long, B. Strong, M. Wagner, W. Leaty, J. ReVcllc, J. Snider, E. Kap¬ lan. Standing: A. Borrelli, F. Johnson, R. Wilder, R. Clark, R. Tetzlaff, W. Gor¬ don, D. Molinari, R. Allen, D. Unterborn, D. Lapp. 69 First Row: B. DeYoung, D. Keck, F. Johnson, W. Heigel, R. Stettinius, R. Shark, R. Folts. Second Row: J. Yeager, C. Moll, D. Moldenhauer, D. Bork, R. Clark, D. Bills, C. Newton, R. Gillette, R. Wolny. Third Row: P. Tanner, P. Smith, D. Richey, D. Draeseke, M. Miller, H. Willis, D. Lapp, J. ReVelle. Fourth Row: L. Downs, R. Shaw, R. Patterson, L. Robertshaw, R. Wolny, M. Turianski, G. Hatton, W. Knack. SENIOR BAND first Row: B. Koloseik e, R. Salzer, S. Levin, M. Wagner, H. Hamburg, L. McIntosh, M. La- Borie. Second Row: B. Strong, B. Dryer, R. Gastel, E. Newton, W. Grant, D. Holtz, R. Scud- der, N. Young, D. Anderson, D. Rankin. Third Row: D. Thrash, F. Thorne, D. Taylor, A. Koloseike, J. Lochner, K. Smith, D. Calnon, R. Buier, J. Borror. Fourth Row: R. Clark, P. Thorne, J. Moldenhauer, D. Unterborn, M. Russell, J. Lent, K. Lembach. L. ' 1 WS. ¥4 .m -3 L? 1 IsT? W r s? 1 u, =f ? ? 6 J kvL- 70 Mr. Bollinger, Director F. Heigel, S. Granite, R. Moll. Second Row: W. Schutte, n „ , _ ... R. Wilder. M. Mammosser, G. Wadman, M. Frame, N. P - ° roh Drum Majorette Desmond, B. Allen, D. Smith, J. Beach. Third Row: C. Cala, D. Smith, W. Eisenhauer, W. Adams, G. Miller, R. Schmidt, C. Seibert. 71 CHORUS OFFICERS Right to Left: B. Thorne, R. Young, M. Borchard, C. Reiners, H. Willis, Mr. Parker, Director; P. Tanner. CHORUS First Row: E. Fitch, S. Fox, K. Baldwin, B. Partridge, K. Parsons, R. Waterman, C. Krapp, E. Trautmann, A. Baumann, S. Wilcox, J. Schwab, M. A. Miller, J. Mattison, S. J. Audino. Second Row: E. Norwood, G. Rosin, R. Koch, N. Mosher, M. Leichtner, B. Redshaw, J. Winans, A. Borrelli, W. Gordon, L. Wangerin, N. Carter, E. Sherman, C. Schwab, P. Groh, R. Buhrer. Third Row: J. Empey, H. Seifert, V. Dunmall, S. Werth, B. Baase, G. Cuyle, H. Willis, J. Bieber, C. Lee, J. Stein, E. Cooper, G. Williams, B. Harbison. Fourth Row: C. Fullerton, G. Yahn, D. Urlacher, M. Andrus, M. VanAmersfort, J. Boring, P. Trost, R. Gears, D. Taylor, B. Allen, D. Dronkers, B. Dryer, C. Kirchner, J. Buhrer, L. Stonely, J. Emmerling. 72 First Row: T. Hill, D. McKin¬ ley, D. O ' Kane, B. Ackroyd, J. Siebach, B. Ryan, C. Newton, P. Straat, B. Thorne. Second Row: K. Milles, D. Smith, R. Wolny, W. Culver, H. McKin¬ ley, A. Sillick. Third Row: C. Cala, B. Koloseike, W. Eisen- hauer, R. Wille, B. Pankrath. Fourth Row: J. Fromm, M. O ' Neill, R. Moll, P. Martin. Fifth Row: D. Bork, C. Moll, W. Heigel, R. Scudder, D. Bills, R. Clark, D. Bull, R. Lang. Sixth Row: R. Brown, J. Adam- ek, D. Anderson, R. Strauss, H. Miller, Captain; T. Ireland. IRONDEQUOIT TRAFFIC CORPS Initiation . . . bicycles . . . halls . . . 8:00 A. M. ... 3:00 P. M. . . . passes to basketball games. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior business enterprise . . . stock . . . hand lotion . . . after shave lotion . . . weekly meeting . . . election of officers twice yearly . . . May — liquidation . . . three advisers . . . Rochester Sales Executive Club. First Row: B. Downes, M. Kep- pler, A. Bauman, J. Czerniak. Second Row: W. Eisenhauer, R. Harper, M. Wentz, B. Ott, R. Kleinhans, D. Schneider. Third Row: R. Hall, W. Hal- lauer, R. Buckert. First Row: C. Bradshaw, C. Schmidt, S. Cooper. Second Row: J. Stein, P. Toole, P. Sisca, B. Carroll, G. Rogers, B. Ashton, B. Ott. Third Row: S. Gillette, J. Winans, H. McIn¬ tosh , M. Borrelli, C. S. Karlye. First Row: S. Schoeffler, B. Par¬ tridge. Second Row: K. Voel- linger, B. Neun, B. Hughes, B. Graham, M. S. Riley, J. Czer- niak. Third Row: C. Edgar, M. Willis, S. Yonckheere, C. Rob- ertshaw. Veterans’ hospitals . . . banquets . . . faculty teas . . . Fashion Show . . . Farm and Home Week . . . Cornell. First Row: E. Sherman, B. De- Vos, J. Carletta, S. Becker, J. Buhrer, B. Baase, G. Williams. Second Row: K. Baldwin, J. MacDonald, Miss Bode, Advis¬ er, M. VanAmersfort. 74 w. What is the probability Mr. Peepers ' What would you like for Christmas, little girl? What’s so funny? ' What a charming partner down beat. Cocktails A stitch in time saves nine SPORTS CAVALCADE LCtty J. Hill; Right Guard. All-County Second Team H. Willis; Left Guard J. McCann; Center and Captain All-County Center. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1952 R. Gears; Left Tackle. O. Lawrenz; Right Tackle. All-County Honorable Mention R. Wiesner; End All-County End. P. McAnally; Quarterback C. Reiners; Left Halfback. All-County Honorable Mention C. Pennock; Right Halfback. All-County Third Team. First Row: R. Parsons, L, Robertshaw, R, Kicherer, R. Hills, J. Clearman, G. Thon, D. Miller. Second Row: A. Koloseike, A. McFarlane, R. Sargent, D. Kaufman, P. McPherson, Manager. J. Haven, Head Coach SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL SCORES OPPONENT 1HS Brighton . .13 12 Webster . .14 6 Fairport . .34 12 East Rochester . .25 13 Canandaigua . .26 14 Newark . .18 6 Brockport . . 6 38 THIRD TEAM L. Dickens, Asst. Coach First Row: R. Kendall, J. Kralles, R. Fox, R. LaBorie, E. Lobene, R. Iman, R. Marr, J. Troy. Second Row: L. Downs, H. Miller, G. Tuite, C. Torsleff, H. Kirchner, R. Ashton, J. Quinlan, D. Unterborn, R. Foltz, Manager. 79 Seated: D. Lapp, J. McCann, P. McAnally, J. Bieber, C. Pennock, D. Kaufman, W. Knack. Standing: A. Halpin, R. Tetzlaff, R. Hills, B. Warden, L. Kanada, J. Myers, J. Lochner, C. West, R. Sargent. VARSITY BASKETBALL IHS 45 34 59 40 53 62 0 - VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES IHS 48 47 46 44 25 46 OPPONENT Fairport . East Rochester Webster . Brockport . Brighton . Spencerport ... 80 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES IHS OPPONENT OPPONENT East Rochester Webster .. Brockport East Rochester Webster . Brockport Spencerport Spencerport JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Seated: R. Foltz, 1. Barnet, R. Blaessig, L. Robertshaw, J. Grant. Standing: R. Waterman. F. Thorne, A. Koloseike, R. Tompkins, R. Genf, T. Kurzrock. JUNIOR VARSITY R. Young c H E E R L E M. Borchard, Head Cheerleader K. Baldwin 82 M. McKinley, S. Cooper JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Standing: A. Fuierer, J. Trenkler, H. Miller, J. Clearman, M. Keenan, C. Reiners, R. LaBorie. Kneeling: D. Bills, L. Rickner, J. Hill, D. Shepard, H. McKinley. BASEBALL Standing: R. Scudder, D. Miller, J. Myers, C. Pennock, J. Hill, C. West, J. Adamek. Kneeling: D. Ohlrich, P. McAnally, G. Thon, R. Gears, D. Lapp. 83 VIDEO Coming through ROD AND GUN CLUB GOLF TEAM W. Heigel, R. Harper, R. Strauss, J. Snider, President; G. Hoenig, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Hendrickson, Vice-President; E. Trautmann, D. Pogoda, Social Chairman. SOCCER SOCCER SCORES Kneeling: H. Miller, A. Smith. Standing: F. Fessler, W. Walliser. OPPONENT IHS Brighton .10 0 Spencerport . 9 2 Brockport . 4 2 OPPONENT IHS Brighton .14 0 Spencerport . 4 0 Brockport . 0 0 First Row: D. Pogoda, R. Shaw, A. Fuierer, Captain; H. McKinley, R. Waterman, A. Halpin. Second Row: J, Brandt, R. Strauss, F. Johnson. D. Frisque, R. Taylor, B, MacDonald, F. Thorne, W. Hupper. Third Row: L. Kanada, G. Hoenig, D. Hcrtle, R. Flaherty, M. Waltuck, L. Wangerin, R. Tompkins, R. Blaessig. 85 First Row: M. Russell, S. Werth, J. MacDonald, J. Reddig. Second Row: C. Mors, W. Koenig, C. Brigham, V. Dunmall. Third Row: A. Manchester, M. Borchard. SENIOR BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM GIRLS LEADERS ' CLUB First Row: J. Graham, L. Bull, J. Parsons, J. Tellex, S. Gerace, P. Heuer, M. Willis, J. Lent. Second Row: N. Ricksecker, A. Carletta, D. Draper, P. Straat, C. Mors, B. Hughes, C. Karle, A. Muench, C. Bieber. Third Row: B. Johnson, S. Werth, M. A. Miller, K. Baldwin, S. Ashman, B. DeYoung, I. Fuierer, K. Murphy, J. Buchholz, S. Cooper, B. Farrell. 86 Look, Ma! Two marks! ' Prima Ballerina What ' s the score, fellas? ' What a job 87 Everyone on key? ' STATION Now all together, Oh, those physics labs! I need guidance. i i 1 v : uL i ' Come on boys. Now for a little snooze. 1 89 OUR SPONSORS KRIETER ' S Suburban Rochester ' s Most Complete Drug Store 659 Titus Avenue CHAR. 2345 MACKAY ' S JEWELERS 72 Irondequoit Plaza ROCHESTER 17, N.Y. ARCHIE D. MACKAY Phone: Glenwood 8027 Congratulations to the Class of ' 53 AMATO ELECTRIC, INC. Light Power Installations GLEN. 6558 322 SIMPSON RD. Cooper Delicatessen 12 COOPER ROAD HOURS 9 A.M. ' till 10 P.M. Including Sundays Char. 3129 Red and White Store 653 TITUS AVENUE Meats — Groceries Frosted Foods Charlotte 2720 Compliments TITUS AVENUE HARDWARE When you say it with flowers Say it with Howard ' s W. M. HOWARD Flowers for all occasions GLENWOOD 5320 2026 HUDSON AVE. THE TITUS AVENUE BARBER SHOP 657 Titus Avenue LEE PONTICELLO, Proprietor PULLANO ' S SHOE REPAIR EXPERT WORKMANSHIP 651 Titus Avenue Ad Service Engraving Company, Inc. 59 EAST MAIN STREET Locust 8065 Compliments of McMillan baase, inc. Fruit Vegetable Brokers 99 THORNCLIFFE DR. Tung Sol Bulbs Flashers Oil Filter Service Co. 33 Northfield Road ROCHESTER 17, N. Y. GLENWOOD 1285-M MONROE 0543-W Rochester’s First Cleaners Since 1822 CLEANERS LEARY ' S DYERS Delivery Service, Hamilton 9293 STORES LOCATED AT: 1960 Monroe Ave. 691 Titus Ave. 240 Mill St., Corner Plett NEUMANN ' S GARAGE General Repairing - Snow Plowing Tractor Power mower repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED 653 Titus Ave. Rochester, N. Y. PHONE CHARLOTTE 3064 93 BEST WISHES to the Class of 1953 from Dr. J. B. Deavitt You can ' t beat Star Market Meat Star Super Markets In IrondetjiToit at Titus-Hudson Shop¬ ping Center and at 4348 Culver Road Compliments of CLARENCE W. FOUQUET WILLpW POND FRUIT AND DAIRY FARMS Mills-, Cream, Butter, Buttermilk EGGS AND FRUIT 1090 Titus Avenue BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO. ANDERSON FLORIST 1176 Mt. Hope Avenue 446 Titus Avenue CHEMICAL SUPPLIES FOR EDUCATION Charlotte 2739 INDUSTRIAL PRIVATE LABORATORIES ROCHESTER 17, N.Y. BASTIAN BROS. CO. 1600 Clinton Ave. North Congratulations to the ROCHESTER 17, N. Y. Official Jewelers for Irondequoit High School Graduating Class of ' 53 from Designers and Producers of Class Rings, Commencement MU ETA ALPHA Announcements and Personal Cards George D. Killip, District Manager Phone: GLENWOOD 3380 Senior Portraits and Group Pictures made by MOSER STUDIO, Inc. 27 Clinton Avenue North ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Portraiture Graduation Engagement Bridal Formals Wedding Candids Baby Candids Fine Copies - 3— £ 3yv ax-t 4 c X - tV «-w ct o. • COMPLIMENTS of EPSILON PHI SORORITY CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1953 Compliments of VAN ' S GULF SERVICE HUDSON TITUS AYES. Phone: Charlotte 4002 Rochester, N. Y. THE WISE OLD OWL SAYS’ )bu Caw Lead the Thrift Parade If ou Use this Savings Aid Start a SAVINGS BANK Account Now 1 Rochester Savings Bank Three offices to serve you Tri Savings to Get Ahead 40 Franklin Street-47 Main Street West and 1775 Clinton Avenue North Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Cepyr ln Iffl, TM Soeloy loeks AnotMw « « Sw • New T—i COMPLIMENTS of Hosea Rogers Parent-Teacher Association Read the Rodequoit for News Editorials Witticisms School Sports Mail Orders Taken Compliments of RIDGE CREST BAKERY 2006 Ridge Road East HOPKINS 7625 L. T. PFLANZ, Inc. Compliments of DR. JOS. A. INCAVO ' ' Custom Built Homes’ ' SINCE 1925 WALTER L. HESS TIRES BATTERIES 1848 Hudson Ave. Congratulations from RODENHOUSE APPLIANCES, INC. 687 Titus Avenue COMPLIMENTS of Chips Irondequoit ' s Buick Specialists ROYAL ' S GARAGE 1667 Hudson Ave. GLENWOOD 6174 DICK ' S STORE 275 Ridge Road East Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables WE SELL ICE BEST WISHES from the REUBEN A. DAKE Parent-Teacher Association SMALLINE PHARMACY 221 Ridge Road East GLENWOOD 4649 R. B. I. Students of today are the leaders of tomorrow ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE 172 Clinton Avenue, S. ROCHESTER 4, N. Y. Best Wishes Parks Bros. Fruits and Vegetables 486 RIDGE ROAD EAST Compliments of BUSS PETE ESSO SERVICE 373 Ridge Road East Compliments of SIMON ' S BABY FURNITURE COMPANY BEST WISHES from GREEN ACRES FLORIST ROCHESTER PICTURE FRAMING COMPANY 424 Court Street Girls BELL ' S BAKERY IRONDEQUOIT SHOPPING PLAZA Baked Goods of the Finest Quality, ingredients the same as you would use in your own home. Open 6 days a week and Friday night till 9 Plan Today For Tomorrow Plan To Join The Telephone Co. Good Pay First Day of Employment. Scheduled Increases. Vacation With Pay. Pleasant Working Conditions. APPLY NOW. Glenwood 3872 NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Employment Office For Women 95 N. FITZHUGH ST. — 1st Floor or CONSULT YOUR SCHOOL ADVISER 102 Compliments of an Irondequoit Builder Betty More Chocolates Salted Nuts Arthur Pearce KLEE ' S ICE CREAM 35 NILE DRIVE Circulating Library Magazines J. F. MUXWORTHY HARDWARE Compliments of 563 Titus Avenue Char. 2688 Best Wishes Allen E. Dye Funeral Home 2255 HUDSON AVENUE Compliments of TYDINGS SUNOCO SERVICE STATION CULVER 7276 1968 Ridge Road East Near Culver R. S. STRONG 2121 Clinton Ave., N. Rochester 17, N. Y. Glenwood 8064 Congratulations to the Class of 1953 ATLANTIC HOMES, Inc. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Anthony Audino — Joseph C. Audino 272 NORTH STREET HAMILTON 2737 SUMMERVILLE Sporting Goods, Inc. 720 Washington Ave. Rochester 17, N. Y. Charlotte 3134 Complete Sporting Goods for Fishing - Hunting - Golf - Swimming - Baseball - Football WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY WILLIAM S. THORNE Jeweler 318 EAST MAIN STREET Official R. R. Watch Inspector Congratulations Hollauer ' s Flowers 2304 PORTLAND AVE. ESLER ' S Irondequoit Shopping Plaza The very latest and largest record department in Rochester. Dan Pooley, Rochester ' s favorite band leader, manager of the record department promises to have the stars of T.V., radio, stage and screen appear at ESLER ' S when they are appearing in Rochester. Bring refreshment into play have a Coke •OTTIIO UNOll AUTHOUTV OF TMf COCA-COLA COmPANT IT Rochester Coca-Cola Bottling Corp. A. L. ANDERSON SONS KNIPPERS BOOTERY 696 Titus Avenue POLL PARROT SHOES Footwear for the entire family Compliments Rochester ' s Largest Textile Store BRODSKY ' S 406-416 JOSEPH AVENUE JOSH GARDENS — FLOWERS 370 Ridge Road East PHONE: GLENWOOD 3268 GOOD LUCK AL ' S HOME MADE ICE CREAM Compliments of LaDUE and FITCH. Inc. BUILDERS Compliments of CUMBERLAND NASH, Inc. 209 N. Clinton Ave. ALBERT DOC DeYOUNG Dodge, Plymouth Ford Service 1 EVANS STREET Phone: Hamilton 7871 GREETINGS D. L. WOODRUFF Builder and Realtor 259 SEVILLE DRIVE Glenwood 3617 or Monroe 0182 FARRELL FLORIST 1279 St. Paul St. opposite Ave. C GLENWOOD 0680 DELIVERY SERVICE GERARD E. RICHTER 2035 Ridge Road East ROCHESTER 9, N. Y. Welding, Wrought Iron, Metal Work CULVER 5378 Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make our¬ selves do the thing we have to do when it ought to be done, whether we like it or not. —Anon but Choose for your life work not that which you have to make yourself Jo, but that you do because you find it rewarding. —HWE for One of the most durable satisfactions in life is to lose oneself in one ' s work. —Harry Emerson Fosdick B O K E E Hugh W. Ernisse BAKER 4243 BEST WISHES To the Class of 1953 YOUR BOARD OF EDUCATION BEST WISHES To the Class of 1953 from Compliments of the DR. BERNARD E. TOFANY IRONDEQUOIT Compliments of TOWN COUNCIL LAWLERS MARKET AND GROCERY Supervisor, Walter S. Lauterback Councilmen: Howard R. Patterson Dave ' s Friendly Service George D. Henderson Raymond J. Weyl Hudson and Titus Avenues John Walsh Town Clerk, Fred E. Hussey Free Pickup and Delivery Service Town Attorney, Emmett J. Schnepp CHAR. 2344 Congratulations to the Class of 1953 FROM THE VISUAL AID CORPS of Irondequoit High School CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1953 GAMMA BETA PHI ORION SOCIETY BEST WISHES FROM 25 GREAT GUYS Gordy Blom Tony Prizzi Ron Brunner Jim Quick Bruce Ford Chuck Reiners Ken Guenther Rod Salzer Don Holtz Bob Scudder Dick Kessler Randy Sargent Warren Mix Al Smith Tom Moffitt Dick Strom Jim Murphy Bill Thorne Jerry Neumann Bill Walliser Jack Paris Ron Wiesner Dick Parsons Karl Pearce Ken Van Wyckhouse V. VALENTE, INC. Complete Home Furnishings 205-207 Lyell Avenue ROCHESTER 6. N.Y. Phone: Glenwood 0541-0542 HENNEKEY ' S FRUIT STAND 2164 Hudson Ave. Glenwood 2915 Fresh Eggs Good Apples Home Dressed Poultry Fresh Vegetables COMPLIMENTS of Y?THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS Lawrence Parker Evan Bollinger PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Allen Miss Virginia Allen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Andrews Mrs. Geraldine Becker Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Bieber Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Borchard Mr. and Mrs. John Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caves Mrs. J. Cerquone Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cooper Mrs. Wallace Cormack Mr. and Mrs. William Danby Mr. and Mrs. Hilles De Smith Mr. Jack G. De Smith Mr. Robert H. De Smith Mr. William E. De Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dunmall Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Eggers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emmerling Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Empey Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fox Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuierer Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holtz Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Imes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jordan Mrs. Margaret Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kupfer Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Lent Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lochner Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Long Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. McAnally Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McCann Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Mix Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mors Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mueller Mr. and Mrs. William Neumann Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Paris Mrs. Prudence T. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfleghar Mr. and Mrs. William Quick Mr. and Mrs. James C. Reddig Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Reiners Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Robertshaw Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Scudder Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sisca Mr. and Mrs. H. Sohn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Spuck Mr. and Mrs. William Strom Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tishkoff Mr. and Mrs. James F. Volpe Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walliser Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waltuck Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Werth Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard West Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Weyl Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Wilder Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Willis Mr. and Mrs. W. DeWitt Young show us to the business firms of , whose advertisements appear on have taken this opportunity to use the medkTm of advertising their services and Ane faculty and their friends their interest our friendliness by patronizing these advertisers. THE STAFF NOTE OF APPRECIATION The Neodaondaquat staff wishes to extend sincere thanks to these people who have unselfishly rendered services in the production of this book. Mr. Bruce Clair Mr. John Dodge The Faculty Mrs. Marian Pierce The Administration The Senior Class 114 V V AUTOG CZ-J $-- ugJLs . 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