Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 1 of 142

 

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1959 Edition, Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 142 of the 1959 volume:

. N I -v W 1,2 7 ,f n , Q2 V51 K 5 M 1 W lg? ' 1' lf. 1 1 if in QD TOM snwvea Q nur-K FINN mouumem' F ,ova HHH VX 1, O O we ff MARK TWA!N aofmooo Home 4 Q C:-DMARK 'mwmu MUSEUM 635:15 os Home :arms nous: 19 BEQKQ THA-rcuens House QJUDBE uemewss ww omce GD House or Puusrens 9 ow wc-4AnF 'P M B M ai' his wwf W HAN IBAI, M'SS0UR' L3 Hanmbal Cmtq Lmlis il-1 H , .. if V lf, yr 5 .Y V J I F M -1,, wir sity. L-'M, Le '- 2 Mm k'L4AKxLA mm MW H I , ' ,.M,,. m,..,.,,,,,. ,, 98 69,9 I 4. 4 Y 1 7 E Moy' f ft s , i . if Q 53' ...L W t RY ff' 3 I 1 m f,-i. ,,,, Q X , ,MMWMSQQ-mg',3:egW' X . , I :.V: A, :f f Vi I I .. ' ' 1 1 I I ivx A ' 2 1 1 1 1 Ui 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 tr 3 1 yy I 5 I 1 qdig f0W4 17 1 Sv AA A' H3 1 -r ., '-xx-gm,-v.r ' x ' 231 ' M 1: -kffgint Q,ynhyfr6H ARKlWS4S SCALI CY MIL!! Q6 'n 'iv .hint Nw AT Mkfmw A X Mfmfifw-ff N I 5 ' 2 I' V. ...X-Q A551--f if Q ut J I IRONDEQUOIT HIGH SCHGOL Rocl'1es+er, New York FOREWORD Persons attempting to find a motive in this narra- tirc umill be proseculedg pvrsons attffmpting to find a moral in it will be banislzcdg pvrsons attempting to find a plot in it u'ill bf' shotf, MARK TWAIN Adventures of Huckleberry Finn .il 4 MISS HELEN RICE Now this book deals with . . . A cheery smile and a friendly good morning from Miss Helen Rice start the school day off just right. Always ready to help a prospective Hemingway or Faraday. Miss Rice knows the exact location and content of even the most obscure volumes in the library. Her reading lists have proved invaluable for both the typical IHS student and the more ad- vanced scholar seeking college level material for accelerated classes. As if managing a library were not enough, Miss Rice is also advisor of the Visual Aid Corps. fnder Gimme that red one. ' her astute guidance the volume of films and audio- visual material has tripled in the past year. Library Club, a group of volunteer working aides is also under her directorship. Club members are impressed with her passion for good books and the importance of a smoothly run library. It is therefore with a great deal of pride and affection that we. the Class of 1959. dedicate this book of our best memories to Miss Rice for her un- selfish work in making our high school years more meaningful and in preparing us for future happiness. 69IltQIlb5 PAGE' FACULTY 'T 15 Simons UN DERQASSMEN Acvwmzs SVORTS ADVERTIS me EW IM X Q- A M mffw L All f-T63 W 47 59 851 .4 Q 4... 'A 1 --....r C2203 f MH f ci Xxx fQ ,, FAN HQ ' 25 , 55,3 I Q4 7 H P' 1- J K- I fi .,,k . X .fa Si N K 1 53 K 5 2: M 1 t lfti? ' - , Q .g 'A I 5 x -DAQ' Dr. john C. Hecker, Mrs. Margaret Benford, Mr. James K. Littwitz, Mr. Harry G, Cooke, Dr. Paul W, Vittum. Mrs. Gertrude Horner. SUPERINTENDENT MR. FLOYD RASBACH GUIDANCE PRINCIPAL MR. EARLE HELMER I I I K r fl I 1 MR. CAPPIELLO MISS BURTON MR, BABCOIIK MISS LEONARD 7 M, !' fg X 71 i A 1,4624 ' OWL We f A K , . s. , , , s A Q, ' f'kf 14' ff, 3 .5 r 1 l,fAf lc . . ,- K I I 4' ...wif jg -'W A I I ff V v ,f 2 ' sg f f u ,f A ire? WJ' A Nix M Yx ,.. -- . ' W 2 ffl 1 A xx 451 fi ? ' 02 ' ' ,,1'g',2., f: ' M A? 9 vi-1 'U gg? ' an 3? ! fi 8 1 fl films- SE? V n u s I N L! E s s El X Q X'-X. X X X Seated: Miss Ann Wilkinson, 10th Year Math, Intermediate Algebra, Trigo- nometryg Miss Isabel Averill, Intermediate Algebra, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Calculus, Solid Geometryg Miss Jean McMaster, Math 10, 10th Year Math. Standing: Mr. Herman Lambert, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra: Mr. Donald Ross, 10th Year Math, Intermediate Algebra, Trigonom- etry, Solid Geometry: Mr. William O'ConneIl, Elementary Algebra, Math 9: Mr. Sal Pilate, Elementary Algebra, Math 9. 10th Year Math: Mr. Earl White, Elementary Algebra, 10th Year Math, Math 11. 9 Mr. William Siglsmond, Mr, William Mam mosser, Mrs. Marion Pierce. MATHEMATIUS Miss Carmen Longo, Biology, Life Science: Mrs. Rudy Elmer, General Science, Earth Science, Mr, Frank Sacco, General Science, Science 9: Mr. Donald Cole, General Science, Science 9, Earth Scienceg Mr. Royce Williams, Chemistryg Mrs. Phyllis Ritterson, Biology, Life Scienceg Mrs. Beulah Hilfiker, Biology, Life Science: Mr. Iohn Dodge, Physics. Sealed: Miss Mary Mf'Niullen. Citizenship, American History: tory, European History: Mrs. .loan Neumiller, Ameriran Mr. Harry Wagner, Citizenship: Mr, ,lay Reeve, Citizenship. History: Mr. Richard Kessler, Citizenship, World History. Er-ononiies. International Relations: Mr. John Clasow, Citizena Ameriran History: Mr, Donald Messina, Citizenship, World ship, Typing, Short Hand: Miss Edith Wingate. Citizenship, History: Mr. Herman Brause, Citizenship. World History. Amerivan History, Standing: Hrs. Hazel Lalonde, World His- GITIZENSHIP MUSIC Vlr, James Badger. Orrhestra: Mr. Evan Bollinger. Band: Wir. Lawrenre Parker, Chorus, Choir. f-X 193 no ff ft ? DRAMATIGS i SPEEGH Q - -QQ ,r. Nlr. Eric Young. Public' Speaking Mr. Ann Smith, Mi, Donna Axem Workshop, Mipmphonp Technique, G Drama, Senior Speech, Speech I. HUMEMAKIN Theater Am. 10 'fi' , 5 il O gn X 1-'nys' -F Y .,,, U ' .w , 52 A yzp NX! pw I fy- 1 fra EW' T.--7 Qlmn YI V 4' 51 Milf 3' K C 1: iz ' ef sl. 1. 1 'T J' 1 4 K Mrs. Newton Mrs Wilhelm Mrs Warmck MISS Kamman MAIN UFFIGE SEGRETARIES GUIDANGE SEGRETARIES Miss Nivling DENTAL 'HYGIENIST Front Row: Mrs. DiBenedetto Mrs. Metzger Mrs. Stingle Mrs. Wehle Mrs. Cala Mrs. Robertson Mrs. Stingle. Back Row: Mrs. McCall Mrs. Farley Mrs. Goodrich Mrs. Snider Mrs. Anderson Miss Lloyd Mrs. Roland Mrs. Schlitzer Mrs. Minard. , V, 5 . :vi ,sr .K . Z ,- - V: , I A If 17 1 ' 'y A M W KITUHEN .. r smrr 2 1 5 X s Y x r 4' f A r 1 l .f da .7 .. 1 I l 4- N 12 53' ' xg Q' lf M -itll ' M l M f,,,? J W1 ' ga stef E 2 i 3 Q 5 2 E 5 1 in 10x02 '00 f0I'0I 10061 '-02101 MR OTTO HAHN 1006110401 He gave of himself Lnselfishly with vigor So that we his heirs Mi ht meet the future With confident gaze. He sought an ideal Passionately with wisdom So that we his disciples 'Vlight see the truth And be uplifted too. 13 mags: C'b--- Q UQ'-'RE-,.... 55555 M4 og: E, E20 28 '1 --easin- g-'fm gaagw wr' 'fiig '1'1 m E Z2 F Q.. no O ,ss QQ ', Chivalry is dead! .5 The Statute of Liberty ll f And you Say you want to go to Harsard? Y Y 5 wwf' 'M , 4' Y X 2 sr f s-If Agfa' SA ,Q I- Ih.ll il rf-fl pwnml um rf' , uxmg, Huw ,lawnlvyf Uh tin- 21AIXt'I'lIllT0' uf U'llY'llllHl SENNDRG I ,KJ ,wrt lik 1 i QQK4 W Front Row: J. McKnight, B. Cutherlet, L. Trimhv. B. Kittle. .l. Stauffer, C. Shulman. E. Benham. ll- Lfwii. L. Rellff BHFA P. Rainey, S, Strain, Sgmml Row: C, Merkel, cf Drgigbaph, Rout .l. Arnrine. XI. Rosenlmloom. S. Marshall. R. Sprentall .l. jones. ff. Rogers, A. Dnennelnier. lf. Thiem. Third Ruud: A- Smith. ff- NPISUH3 R: CIIYFUU- W- Blanfhaffl- J Ra mu N. Snyder. C. Griffith. L. Jensen, J. Vilhrandt, J. Nielsen. .l. Tlwmzls. D. Hall. W. Bigelow, NATIDNAL HONOR Valivlicloriirln ALBFRT SNIITH The leadership of presidents John Rasmus and John Thomas. and the advising of Mrs. Dorothy Fattig. have resulted in a good year for National Honor Society. Baked food sales keynoted its fund raising drives for pins and an ad in the yearbook. Service of this organization included ushering at school functions and leading the flag salute in assemblies. The words Hscholarshipw. Hleadershipn. char- acter . and Hservicev exemplify the ideals of the society. With these qualities in mind. the faculty chose Hve per cent of our class in the spring of the junior year and ten per cent the following fall for memhership in National Honor Society. 15 LINIISEY REBER Salutaloriun Hey, Jud, what are you laughing about? Let the rest of us in on the joke, demanded Bob as he watched Judy walk down the hall toward the senior group. I was just looking through my diary for the last four years at IHS. You should hear what I wrote about us, Judy answered. 'gWell, .cut the suspense, unisoned the seniors. We,re always ready for a good laugh.', Okay. Hereis some from our freshman year. Gee, that was a long time ago. 'Dear Diary: I've almost gotten over being petrified of seniors. Most of them are nearly nor- mal! What a terrific basketball game tonight. Our bus was just packed and what a noise we made singing My Eyes are Dim and Six Pence . The boys are awfully shy, though. Most of them sit in the back of the bus and we girls in the frontf, Boy, I remember those away games but, thank heavens, we've changed seating arrangements some- what,', commented Bob. Hey, do you all remember our class party, 'Snowflake Fantasy'?', he added. We only used half the old gym and the boys stepped all over our inch high heels,', smiled Jo. What, do you mean the boys stepped on the girls, feet? You know it's always the girlis fault,', John said indignantly. f'0h, suref, returned Jo. i'Let's see, Bob See- bach was our illustrious president that year, wasn't he? Listen to this entry, Judy cut in. 'Dear Diary: live never had so much homework. I think the teachers are absolute fiends for making us work so hard. Miss Dilts assigned occupational reports and I'm going to write about ditchdigging just for spite! Tomorrow, Miss Collins is giving a final on Ulysses with essay questions and Mr. Williams said something about knowing our rocks and minerals for a little test. I just know Iill fail both of them., We thought school was hard that year but remember our sophomore year ?', asked Bob. Plane geometry would have killed me without Mrs. La- londe. Everyone else except me seemed so smart, especially in world history! Hey, I'll bet you girls remember dissecting frogs and worms, don't you?,' Let's forget about it, Judy quickly inter- GLASS HISTORY rupted. Listen to this. 'Dear Diary: We've started a new tradition by having a Soph Hop instead of a class party! We're calling it 'Fantasyland' and it's going to have a huge white castle as centerpiece. Jim Buchholz is directing everything as presidentf Gosh, that was fun, Jo smiled. Mom even let me get my first formal gown for it. Jud, let me read some, said John. Oh, do I remember this. Listen. 'Dear Diary: Footlight plays were just wonderful. I think our senior di- rectors took advantage of us, but Galloping Crand- ma, Minor Miracle and Uncrossed Boundary were probably successes because of it. ' Hey, don't you ever write about sports ? de- manded Bob. We won the swimming sectionals that year for the second tiine in a row and got the sectional ski title, too. I'll admit we didn't win championships in football or basketball, but we almost did in baseball. We even beat Brighton in both games! 'SHow could I forget?,' Judy laughed. I de- veloped a case of laryngitis at the first football game and kept it all year long! Miss Roberts appreciated it though. It cut down on my 'incessant chattering' in gym. MRemember our first Regents? asked Bob.- It was so hot that my pen kept slipping out of my fingers. They only lasted a week, but it seemed an eternity. What a relief the summer was! But I was so happy to go back to IHS in Septemberf' Judy added, even though the amount of homework had doubled since sophomore year. John, read what I wrote about it. Okay, 'Dear Diary: Miss Butler just told our American Lit. class that weid have six author reports next semester. I know what I'll be doing weekends! The Journalism students are already writing half of Rodequoit. Mr. Williams Inter- sperses his talesof the Navy with comments about how much work he expects us to do. Somehow, though, we never seem to live up to his hopesf I guess we did work pretty hard, didn't we? Jo added. But do you remember the unscheduled vaca- tion we got in February?', asked Bob. It snowed so much that they closed school for four days. Boy do I sald Judy John may I have my dxary for a second? Thanks Llsten Dear Dlary At last m,ht workshop we establlshed the Ironde qU0lI Lode of Conduct I know ttll work It lsnt causln headlmes anymore but I thlnk my optt mn m ha been returned IH full dont you? A reed chorused the roup Say remember the Jumor Prom? Jo asked What dld you wr1te about that Jud 1 1 funny Dear Dlary Nly heart e y hen I walked 1nto the m Our Sprm tlme Sere nade fountain had sprun a leak George the -IHIIIIOI' was IIOIQIIY taklnv up the water wxth a yacuum cleaner It was soon for otten though as we watched another flass of D9 mnoyatlon Instead of km, and queen we had a court of ten couples' I dont thlnk well eyer l1ye that one doyvn lau,hed John Ie ee J1m Buchholz, as pres: dent led us throu h It dldnt e9 Hey do you remember the United Nations te t we took that year? asked Bob Stan Marsh all and I md ey Reber carrxed off the first and sec oncl prrzes Ill het no other class w1ll ever equal that' Ioothght plays were good, too, added Jo Remember Thr Bell The Cosszp and Ana da Capo 1 P Yes and how about that hectxc week of cam pawmng for Student Councxl oflices Heres what I wrote, saxd Judy 'Dear Dlary We finally found out Wyland Blanchard w1lI be Presxdent and Sue Cooke Secretary After everyone workm so hard on the parties Blue Chlp Peanuts Zorro and Schmoos nts almost a rel1ef to k ow the resultsl' Then suddenly we were semors I can stlll hardly beheve rt commented Bob It s not really very dnfferent from any other year Oh, no Nothmg but a llttle more responsxbll ty John grmned Lets ee Neodaondaquat was edited by Laurel Jensen Jo-Xnne Jones and John Thomas Rodcquozt was headed by John Ra mus and Mxke Ro enbloom Thats rl ht a reed Judy and Fall Frllhth was senlor edxtor for Indian Now lxsten to this Dear D1ary Iye never worked so hard before The new adyanced placement courses they mtro duced thus year are just fascmatmg, especrally when you try to add up the hours spent on them ' Remember how artxstxc we were thrs year? asked .Io We gave two plays mstead of one- S. All My Sons and Stalag 17' Besides that, added Bob WIHS FM was originated and establxshed after sellmg Irondequolt banners, pom poms candy and stock We eyen put on a fun nlght t Boy money sure came m and went out fast sand John Remember the Semor Ball Sayonara 9 You glrls just dont reabze what we go through for food, flowers and tuxes Theres another lde to that vou know added Judy But xt was beautxful Wy Blanchard and Carol Baase made a perfect Klng and ueen and Ken Gaylord coordmated eyerythmv so well as presxdent You re always so sentimental Dont you re member anythmg but dances'7 asked Bob Oh of course I do' Lx ten Dear Dlary Theres been more school pmt th1 year than anvbody can remember The new vym IQ always packed to the rafter for ba ketball games The fact that we hayen t won any champlonshlps doesn t make any dlfference We loye our teams all the more That UIIQCHIIITICIIIHIQ Bob querled Im sur pr1sed you dldnt ay anythm,. about the orgeous aqua tnle of the new swlmmlnv pool e better et om lnterrupted Jo Ig norm the lat comment II'3.LIlIZiIlOIlb tonlvht an Iye tlll ot mllllons of thlnrs to 0 ay Ill ee you a tomvht sald u y ye A she loy ly walked down the du ky corrldor Judy knew what hed tell her dxary tonxght Dear Dlary Ill neyer for et lrondequolt It blue and gold w1ll always remmd me of frlends and of memorle whose wealth of happmess and tears wlll eyer be wxth me at V y'- i - , ca Y , , - - . . . . . . 1 . . ' e , , . Y . 6 . H 6 . U . g A s -U S I . . I e I- ' ' ' ' - . s s . . , . . , , l . . ', W ' ' ' I :H cs ' . . . s s . . . , si U ' i U 0 F. . r F . e . ,, ' . .. .. ' ' - - '- .- f - ' . - , Th s S '. . . f ll . , . . ' ' 0' ' U - K , as - C U 1 ' F' C ' ,, . . - ' C. - . . . 0 . . . C . , n ' ...- . Y . :-.. 1 -- ' 1 . ' -y, - 9 19 , ,I I' U . ' - . . K.. - -A .. ' - - , - , - , as ': 9 I , . . . , 4 ff . 5 g . h . ' -- . . ' ' ' 2 ina Y ' . Al 1 - p v , .. N 4, , S - L . 1 ' 1' . ' . I A 5 I ' ' I --. . V . .4 1 - V. 99 - ' , f f . wx- ,, , . . ' 1 . ,. GL ' v . . . . , F . 7, . - . ' gvs,--Mehr--s-. .K-s: --e - 4 , 6 - ,Q ew f-Us T 7, , tl ' ' ' T52 ' :-ff' I9 , - ' 1 V- sc f as , ,t ' A 'X Q . . . ' . I ' I. X ' . 5 9. A- It J. ,, - , 2 1. y , K 1 - 5, jf! T, f' ' V T . ,, ,, ,. ' t Tr - 66 - V as . 7 l .1 - ss ' 4 e . . , . v U L w , , 1 GC 1 Q- v ff is . v . 'Y I X K 1 I Q f . W: Y lv C L . Z sc s , V - s Y gi . - ., f cc ' ' -Q 4 ' ,, , . . . ' - - ' S S I . , ' r-. r . P 5 5 L. . . . , ya ls' . . 4. 'N - H - as ' i 5 . - . N ' V ' U - ' s ' ' ff U - 1 ' C .- - '. . .. ' if ' ,, CS 77 Q . Y ' 1 S n ,, . I. . sc as ca as - 9 - uw' 'd g g ' g. ' A ' - 9, . 1 I 4, -. . ,Q . n I 2 If . I F . . . . . . ,, ' s ' d ' s g .3 ff. d . - .. 1 es , ' , . ' . ' . ' , , L V Ok . s ll , . . J d . . ,g ' HB , as , ' ' ' ' - S ,, s y ' ' ' S . . ,Q . is . W , Y 1 - ' V - - v - as I , . ' S LJ , 5 , , - , . . . 4 . ' o' Q . . c . ' r ' - I .' . , ' ' - ' ' ' 5' 1- . ' , . 5 ,N S I . ' f. a .4 7 .U .. U U L, . . ,- , ,- nv r- ' r- . ' ' 7 ' 5 z J X .,.: 3 Nuts i h 'E' 100 LX -.xr V 52 N uf fx' ,K wp Q. 4' 5 A as X .r, I E, , kiwi .Q -,of 1. ilu , M9 x X E fi ,G X X Ay NK ,wx xi 1 , ,A X Ana 1 K ,, sf: 4..- ..1 .en s. WARREN GENE ALENT Here 395 Longacre Road zs mam jolly ways neter fall wm our hearts Latin Club 1 Golf 3 4 NIERYL JE AN A VIDURSKH Rabbzt 122 Seulle Drive If happzness were a crzme Id get a life sentence Benjamin Franklin High School 1 Student Council Committee 3. 4: Rodequoit 4: Neodaonda- quat 4 Co-advertising Editor 4: Orion Society 4: Spanish Club 2 3 4: Future Nurses of Amer- ica Club 2 3, 4: Girls n ra- murals 3 4. I sfo ea-af. 've DOW ALD B ALLEIN Don 84 Charlton Road A friendly sort o chap Student Councll Committee 3 Rodequolt 3 4 Headline Editor Bandl 2 3 4 Visual Corps 3 4 Cerman Club 2 3 4 President 3 JOHN AVIRIN E Hornet 550 Sagamore Drive A hornet ts a soclal worker with a bzg stzng Bots Social Chairman 4 Stu dent Council Representative 3 Student Council Committee 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Neodaondaquat 4: Student Hand- o 3: Latin Club 1. 2 : Swimming 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3 4: Lacrossel 2 3 4. RICHARD F ALLEN Strtng 132 Hedgegarth Drne An athlete honest and true We craze for more lrlte sou Football 1 2 3 4 Lacrosse ll. DITH E ARNISTRONG Re 31 Hollvvsood Crescent A5 fazr as a prmcess Homemakmg Club 1 19 ARTHUR -KLTNIAN fl 48 Burwell Road Work 8 hours and sleep 8 hours but not the same hours Stage Crew 3 4 Visual 41d Corps 4 Latin Club 1 SENIURS EL AIN E SUE ARNOLD Lame 105 Scholfield Road BBB Black slacks Office Aide 1 2 3 4 Business Club 4 Homemaltmg Club 3 4 Cirls Intramuralsl 2 CAROL JANE ATHERTOW Carol 101 Kenmore Lane When shes around shes al ways heard A rnerrzer lass? Dont be absurd Student Council Committee 4 Oc estral 2 3 4 L1 rary Club 3 4 Girls Intramurals 2 3 4 Y Teen SHAROIN BABIN Sherrz 315 Barry Road Quzet demure sweet Sy mpathetzc and dzscreet Rodequolt 4 Germaan Club 2 KATHLEEN ATHERTON Kathy 662 Rock Beach Road Why everyone should msn Brztazn Oxted County Grammar School Surrey Englandl 2 3 Indian 4 Co Edrtor 4 Library Club 4 'NIARILYINN A BARROIN Pres 160 Sagamore Drive My Farr Lady Our Lady of Vlercy High School Rochester N w York 1 2 Rodequo1t3 Chorus 3 OHice Aide 3 4 Homemakmg Club 4g Girls Intramurals 3 4. DEANNA JEAN BELI. 51 Curtice Road The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Student Council Committee 1: Rodequoit 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals 1. 20 CAROL E BAASE Butch 99 Thornclrffe Drive Full of pep and full o fun She has a smzle or eberyone Class Office Secretary 4 Stu dent Council Representative 1 2 Student Council Committee Chairman 4 Chorus 4 Oflice Aide 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Leaders Club 4 Girls I tramuralsl 2 3 4 Rodequoit WILLIAM BAYER Litl Bear 355 Wimbledon Road :Worry never wrinkled his brow. Aquinasy Institute Rochester New York 1 2 3' Football 4' Basketball 4. ADRIAN BABCOCK A y 343 Sagamore Drne Smcere heart rzendly ways ls worthy of the hzghesl prawe Cla s Ofhre Boys Social Chair man 2 Student Council Rep resentatne 4 Student Council Committee 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Football 4 Lac osse 1 2 WE 'Zgn L GAIL THELMA BELFOR at 253 Barry Road Kindliness is invincible pro vided it be genuine. Rodequoit 2 4: Latin Cluh 2 ELSA BENHAN1 GARY J BENZ J ANDY BESUYEN WILLIAN1 L BIGELOW 33 Dorud Road Carlos Buzz z She says ln terse what others 94 Catalpa Road 19 Catalpa Road 30 Lorraine Drne Say ln pf0Se Under his quiet Calm dwell? For hes a jollv good lellou An zngeruous blend' Assembly C0mmltY9C 4 N1 mtschzef Shop Club 1 Toisanda High School 1 2 Il0nal HOHOI' 5001813 4 Ifldlflrl Soccer 4 Golf 3 4 Bowling Prayer Committee Chairman 4 4 Poetry Editor 4 Library Chorus 3 4 Chou- 4 Golf 3 4 Club 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Girls Intramurals 3 To M fha Biggs f BEVERLY JEAN BIRKICHT Jeanie 123 Hermitage Road There is pep in her every step. and laughter in her eyes. While her ready wit chases away her sighs. Activity Ticket Committee 3. 4' Social Committee 1 2 3: Ro- dequoit 3: Library Club 1: German Club 1 2 3' Leaders Club 3 4' Girls Intramurals JUDITH E. BLAKE wiv 27 Placid Place Better a little flame that warms t an a big one that burns. Assembly Committee 4: Busi- ness Club 1 3 4 Treasurer 4: Homemaking Club 4. WYLAND L BLANC HARD 317 Oakridge Drne lt ts not enough to do good one must do it the right way Student Council Executive Of fie1234Second e President 1 Treasurer 2 First V1cePres1dent 3 President 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Foothght Society 1 2 Thespian SOCICIY2 Orchestra 3 4 Choir 1 2 Football 1 2 4 Basket 12 3'Tennis12 . BARBARA JOAIN BOCH uBarbn 840 Titus Avenue A gift of gab. Bus Committee 3: Social Com- mittee 4: Chorus 2: Library Club 1: French Club 2. 3, 4: Homemaking Club 2: Future Nurses of America Club 4: Fu- ture Teachers of America Club 2: C-irls' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. 21 CHARLES H BLISS Buzz 340 'Vlount Airy Drive School ts but a trzppzng stone Chorus 2 3 4 Soccer'2 3 4 Q KAREN ALICIA BRANDT Brant 55 Biltmore Drive Never a dull moment. Student Council Committee Chairman 45 Chorus 1, 2: French Club 1, 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 1. ROGER E. BROWN fCR0g!! 96 Belmeade Road Life is painting a picture, not doing a sum. Student Council Committee 4: Indian 3: German Club 2, 3: Latin Club 1. JACK BOISE 585 Winona Boulevard The world often knows little about its greatest men. Benjamin Franklin High School BRENDA PHYLLIS BRIDGE SlBren,, 65 Scholiield Road She may seem quiet, But she's really a riot. Benjamin Franklin High School 1, 2, Student Council Commit- tee 4g Latin Club 3g Intramu- rals 3, 4. JAMES F. BUCHHOLZ, JR. uBuckyn 79 Pontiac Drive Happy-go-lucky Is our Bucky. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1, President 2, 3: Student Coun- cil Representative 1, 35 Student Council Committee 3, 4, Chair- man 3, 43 Neodaondaquat 4, Advertising Co-Editor 45 Lead- ers' Club 2: Basketball 1. FREDERIC L. BRODSKY Brodsk 403 Rawlinson Road All wool and a yard widef, Swimming 4. if? JUDITH M. BROWN lijudeii 7 Thatcher Road The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Student Council Committee 1, 4: Neodaondaquat 4, Grinds Co-Editor 43 Orion Society 4: Chorus 3, Secretary 35 Choir 3, 4g Library Club 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Future Nurses of America Club 4, President 4-g Majorettes 1, 2, Captain of Junior Varsity I, 2: Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. is WV ,A ,L C 4 4 .age fo 3 .0 C11 .4 - J sbs-vw Q LYNN A. BUEHLMAN THOMAS BURNS 171 Frontenac Heights Tom Nothing cart come out of the great artist that is not in the ' man. Neodaondaquat 4, Art Editor 242 Scholheld Road 'Horses were afraid of auto mobiles long before pedes trians were. 4g Indian 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4. Spanish Club 2: Baseball 1. .Q if . 5351'- .. fx: TJ- all 05 1 LARRY J BUTTERFIELD 216 Thomcllffe Drne Change of wavs In changzng tzmev Golf 1 ,.w I HAROLD E CADLE Ha 65 Frankland Road Zoom' Aqumas Instxtute Rochester New York 1 Chorus 2 3 SWlmm1hg 4 asfff JOHN CAL ABRESE Cao 189 Oakrtdge Drne The lzon 15 not as erce as they pamt htm Student Councxl Representatne 4 Student Councll Committee 4 Footballl 2 3 Wlanagerl 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 lan a rl 23 Baseball12 4 Lacrosse 3 PATRICIA LEE CAUDILL Pat Lee 55 Mayfair Drtve Our lady wtth the lamp East Aurora Hlgh East Aurora New York 1 2 Student Coun c1l Commlttee 3 Rodequo1t3 4 Headlmlng CoEd1tor 4 Chou' 3 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Future lNurses of America Club 3 4 Vlce Prestdent 4 DAVID CLARK BRUCE A COLLIINS THOVIAS N CONGDOlN 230 Chestnut H111 Drne 440 Wmona Boulevard Tom Lzttle but mzghty At last I've reached the end' 50 Frankland Road Band 1 German Club 1 2 Soccer 2 Sometzrnes qulet ts an unqutet thing German Club 2 3 Stage Crew B- RICHARD CHESLER Chet the jet 638 Seneca Avenue There was ease ln Cheslers manner as he stepped up to the plate Chorus 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 ROBERT JOEL CHAIT o 4124 St Paul Boulevard Nothing ts more useful than stlence Art Club 2 Prestdent 2 Foot hght Soclety 3 Stage Craft Club 4 A 23 QLQXN X 100lxl7 Sue l90 Nnlm Hlll A 61CIll8IZl Surf! llfllllllll Student Cfjllflfll I xec11t1xe Of e Necretarx Nlllr en lounc1l Commutee 3 4 Fremh lun 4 Latm Cluh I c uh 3 4 C1rlQ Intram 4 Qturlen 401111 Repro entatne XNDREVS I IJ XNIUN Werwc 60 Barons Road 4 dashzng smzle lot: or snup H certamlx I9 ll uznnng Vi ln f R11111 1 1 ketm e Soccer 2 IOS FF CREEK Joxce I BFOORXIFXS Drne Still ualcrs run fltep Oiice Mde 'S French lluln Curl Intramural I KAREN IOLIQF DANA Kart' 729 T1t11 he-nue 4 Qource or Innocent VVIFVFI ment Student Councrl Commlttee 2 '3 4 Cha1rman 4 Ind1an 4 L1 DENNIS W CROWIEX Denny 114 Charlng Road Hrs presence IS lxnoun In hr szlence Student Counc1l Commute-e 5 4 I70otl1ghtSoc1etw 2 Choru I qtage Crews 3 4 -Xme-r1can H tors Cl h 3 Qpam h fluh Z 3 Track 4 'WMM PRI-ADERIC K l IHHXIH Dutch I -Xnchor Terran H0 moles mth a slzght druul Houlton H1gh NI 1ne I Q1 1 mIH,f,I 2 ,f -4, lmrars Club 3 4 Latm fluh I Le r C J If Intramuralcl 2 3 4 CHRISTOPHER INDIO. IR. 'iS0nny. Busby I9IT Portland Avenue 'iLife is one long process of getting tired. 24 DANID L. DeCLERCIx 'Dare' IIB Onela Road 'Erery man is a volume. if 3' ll I-:now how lo read him. Mc uaid High School. Roches- ter New York I: Latin lnh 2: Art Clu . Illia - - on RONALD DeYOS Screaming ' 876 Ridge Road Eayt One rasl. substantial Jrnile. DAVID F. DONNON EGIA XIARIE D'ONOFRIO i'Uat'e Eege 90 Long Acre Road 172 Barry Road Tower of Power Ladiev with bright ever mm West Pottsgrove High 1: Foot- jnfluencpfy ball 2. 3: Lacrosse 2. Student Council Committee 4. JJ Chairman 4: Othce 'Xidc l 2. 3. 4: French Club 1. 2: Span' ish Club 4: Leaders' Club 3: Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 1. Q li- Xt?- J STEPHEN FACLKENBERRY HEt1'enne 130 Bellhurst Drive A little of ull the world. Student Council Committee 3 4. Chairman 4: Student Hand book 3: Latin Club 2: Photog raphy Club 4. ERWIN A. ETKIN Slim T0 Wimbledon Road Anyone for a ho! dog? Band 1: Orchestra 2: Latin Club 1. 2: American History Club 3. KQAIL NIARJORIE DREISBA1 H 140 Brooluien Drive Verv neat and quilt' tlemurc. Of her wuccess zufrc ren sure. Class Oltice 2. 3. Secretary 2. 3: Student Council Committee 2. 3. 4. Chairman 3: 'Yntional Honor Society 3. 4. llorrespond' ing Secretary 4: Rodequoit 2. 3. 4. Co'Editor of Editorial Page 4: Footlight Society 1. 2. 3: Band 1. 2, 3. 4: Orchestra l. 2. 3. 4: Library Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Aedile 1. Secretary 2: Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. ICDITI-I A. FAY zsludysa 186 I-Iedgegarth Drive i:SilenCe is more rnusical than any songf' Student Council Committee 4: Rodequoit 4: Business Club 1. 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Homemalun Club 2 3 4 Future Teacher of -Xmerica Club Z ALICE NIARIE DCENNEBIER .-iloysiusu 126 Thornclifie Drive .-I charming girl. a cheery smile. Il gonrl sport und ltell ll'17VllI it-hilt-. 1434: Ofhce 3. Cirls' Social Chairman 3: Student Council Executiie Oflice 4. Correspond- ing Secretary 4: Student Coun' t-il ffommittee 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Office Aide 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. SH.-'IRON K. FELDNIAN 281 Scholfield.Road There's so much to say. but your eyes keep interrupting me.', Student Council Committee l. 3. 4: Rodequoit 4: Chorus 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: German Club 4: Homemaking Club 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 4. X. i SABIL EI. I-'LORIO Gisamli 2450 St. Paul Boulevard When you need a loyal friend. Sam's the guy we recom- mend. Student Council Committee 4: Latin Club 1, 2. 25 LESLIE W. FOOR llLeS77 I66 Belmeade Road Always ready with a smile. Full of fun all the while. n I 2 3 . GERALD G FRAINCIS Jerry 795 Lake Shore Boulevard A look of mnocence but Oh M Student Councll Commlttee 3 4 Soccerl 2 OREN K GAYLORD Frztz 59 Thornton Road Man of actton Class Office 4 Presldent 4 Student Councrl Representatlve 2 3 Student Councll Commxt tee I 2 3 4 Orton SOCICIY 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Stage Mana ge 4 Vlsual And Corps 4 Football I 2 3 4 'Vfanager 2 3 4 Basketball me 1 2 3 CHARLES A FULTZ Chuck 35 Hermltage Road Oh' subtle man how many are your mzschzefs Class Office I 2 Boys Soclal Chalrman I Treasurer 2 Stu dent Counctl Executtve Oflice 3 Treasurer 3 Orton Soclety 4 Pres1dent4 Basketballl 2 Soccerl 2 3 4 Captam 4 'VIARY GRETA GEWU NG 57 Harvmgton Drne Mary Mary qutte contrary how does your pony tall grow? Student Councll Representatlve to Rochester Health Bureau 3 Student Counctl Commxttee 2 3 4 Chalrman 4 Rodequolt 1 2 3 4 Page Four CoEd1tor 4 Student Handbook 3 Foot llght Soclety 3 Chorus 2 L1 brary Club 2 3 4 Latm Club il EDWIN H GALLVIAIN Ed Arngt 837 Wmona Blvd A man of all hours ready or anythmg Indran 2 Band 1 Latm Club 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 JAMES D GAGNIER George 268 Wlmbledon Road Shall I begin with the usual jokes that the audzence al ways laughs at Lacrosse I rii' Vll fm ti XRDIANI-X V GIAINCURSIO A 9' 495 Barry Road Sweet and charmzng at trrnes alarmmg Student Councll Commlttee 4 Rodequoxt 2 3 4 Typlng Edl tor 4 Chorus I Office Alde 4 French Clubl 2 Busmess Club 3 4 Homemakmg Club 4 Gtrls Intramurals 2 3 4 RICHARD CARLTON GIBSON Dtck Dorf I 24 Lake Terrace Mr Wonderful Class Office 1 VlCCPI'CSldCl'1I 1 Student Counctl Representa uve 2 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 Rodequolt 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 French u 2 Football 1 2 3 Captam 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Captaln 3 4 Lacrosse 1 2 26 LOWELL E. CLICK SUSAN PAT GILES Ksuei! 225 Belmeade Road 'Alf you know Susie like we know Susie, Uh, Oh, Oh what a gal. Class 0H'ice 4, Girls' Social Chairman 4: Student Council Representative 3, 4: Student Council Committee Chairman 3, 4: Office Aide 2, 3, 4: Home- making Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. SCOTT CILLIAM Scott 78 Boxwood Drive Scott Gilliam has friends hy the milliamf' Cleveland, Ohio 1: Student Council Committee 3, 4: Foot- ball 2, 3: Swimming 4. 42 Elgrove Road 'iClick, Click, Click. here fumes Lowell Glick. Student Council Committee 3. 4: Band 1: French Club l. 2: Photography Club 1. LINDA J. GOLDSTEIIN 101 Burwell Road 'gAnything worth doing, is worth doing well. Benjamin Franklin High School, BLASE THOMAS GOLISANO rcsonnyu 333 Long Acre Road i'The fair sex is my depart- ment. Student Council Committee 4, Chairman 4: French Club 3: Basketball 1: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4. CARL G. GORSUCH Coose'l 5325 St. Paul Boulevard nlVhatever he does, he does well. York High School, New York 1, 2, 3g Football 4. Rochester, New York 1, 2: In- dian 3. BARBARA ANNE GOSNELL 66Barb9! 345 Winona Boulevard i'T..'V.T.-Tiny, Nice, Tempt- mg.' Student Council Committee 4: Rodequoit 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2: Oihce Aide 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers of America Club 4: Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2: Y-Teens 1. MARTIN G. GOLDSTEIN c:Marty9s 287 Seville Drive Nothing is more useful than silencef' Monroe High School. Rochester, New York 1, 2, 3. GARY GOODGER 1041 Brown Road A cloud of dust and a hearty 'hi ho, motorcycleh Gary rides again? Shop Club 1. 2. 27 BARBARA JANE CRAINIIE Barb? 490 Winona Boulevard The way to hate ll frzend to be one Student Council Committee 3 Rodequoit 3 Footlight Society 3 Band 1 French Club 4 Latin Club 1 2 Future Nurses of America Club 3 Girls In tramurals 1 2 B ARBARA J GUTBERLET Bar Cub 93 Thornton Road Count your age by frtends not years Student Council Representative 3 Student Council Committee 3 4 Chairman 4 lNat1onal Honor Society 4 Rodequolt 1 3 4 Proofreadmg Editor 4 Foothght Society 1 Chorus 2 3 Library Club 2 3 4 Pro gram Chairman 2 3 President Latin Club I DAVID GRFEIN Dave 1146 Titus Awe He takes the boys home from school but net er the gzrls as a rule fhorus 1 2 3 Shop Club 1 Soccer 3 'Vlanager 3 JOYCE F HAASE .loycte 12 Dover Road Her vozce was ever soft and ow Student Council Committee 3 Office Aide 4 Spanish Club 3 Business Club 2 Homemakm Club 4 Girls Intramurals 1 2 3 4 YTeens1 SANDRA JEAN HARJUNG usandyn 550 Washington Avenue The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Rodequoit 33 Chorus 3: Office Aide 4: Business Club 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 3, 4. 28 ROBERTA GAIL GRIFFITH at 201 'Vlount Airy Drive Everdayv a new adventure Student Council Committee 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Indian 4 Co Editor in Chief 4 Footl1ghtS0c1ety1 2 3 Band 1 2 Chorus 3 Library Club 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Vice Presi dent 3 Junior RAUN Repre sentatlve 3 4 French Club 1 2 4 President 4 Girls Intra m rals1 2 3 4 STEVEN L HACKETT Steveo 1076 Winona Boulevard A body for football a mmd for fame. Band 1- Latin Club 1 2' Foot- bal I 2 3 4' Basketball 1' Lacrosse 1 3 4. JACK BEVAN GROVER .luanzto 144 Hermitage Road Clothes make the man Student Council Committee 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 WIHS 4 Spanish Club 3 Treasurer 'S Shop Club 2 Baseball 1 2 Swimming 3 4 Soccerl 2 3 4 Lacrosse 3 4 DOWALD A. HALL Emil 290 Mount Airy Drive Hes a worker, not a shirker. Student Council Representative 1- Student Council Committee 2 3 Chairman 3: National Honor Society 4: German Club I 2- Football 4' Lacrosse 3 4. ALICE JEAN HARPER 249 Scholfield Road Alice in Wonderland Indian 3: Band 2, 3: German Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Fu- ture Nurses of America Club 3: Future Teachers of Amer- ica Club 3. MARY JANE HAYNER Janie 115 Upland Drive fanie'5 are the nimble feet: Her dancing is a pleasant treat. Student Council Committee I, 2. 3, 4: Rodequoit I, 2, 4: Footlight Society 1: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ofhce Aide 2, 4: WIHS 1, 2, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Intra- murals I, 2. 3: Y-Teens 1. .T CAROL A. HERZOC Hertzie 192 Thomas Avenue Spicy, sparkling, frankly flir- tatiousf' St. Agnes High School, Ro- chester, New York 1: Indian 2: Footlight Society 4: Office Aide 3, 43 Home-making 3, 4: Cirls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BABETTE S. HOOK uBenyn 2115 Portland Avenue Pleasure and action make the TIMOTHY C. HILL G6TimY, 203 Hoover Road Man is not made for defeat. Cheshire Academy 3, Lalolla High School 4: Student Coun- cil Representative lg Orion So- ciety 4: Stage Crew 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Swimming 1. 2. PAUL S. HURYSE Tiger 418 Seneca Park Avenue Well developed bump of hu- mor. Student Council Representative 2, 4: WIHS 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. .pf-l VIRGINIA LEE HILL cscinnyn 1650 Hudson Avenue Sweet personality, full of ras- calityf' Student Council Committee 3, 4: Rodequoit 2, 3, 4, Co-Or- dinator 4: OIIice Aide 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of .America Club 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. MARY E. HOLTZ 93 Charlton Road Under her shyness Ls sincerity and kindness. Rodequoit 4: Chorus 2: Li- brary Club 3, 4: French Club 2: Homemaking Club 1, 2: Fu- ture Nurses of America Club A I X . It t hours seem short. Homemaking Club 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. LAUREL KRISTINE JENSEN 210 Thornclitfe Drive .'Vez:er idles a moment but considerate and thoughtful' of others. Class Officer 3, Treasurer 3: Student Council Representative 2: Student Council Committee 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4: Rodequoit 2, 3: Neodaondaquat 4. Co-Editor 4: Footlight Society 1, 2, 3: Thespian Society 3, 4: Chorus 1: Choir 2: Library Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3. 4: Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. 29 N. JO ANNE JONES 230 Oakridge Drive Faithful to her studies And fazthful to her frzends Student Council Committee 4 National Honor Society 4 1Neo daondaquat 4 Co Editor 4 Footlight SOCICIY 2 3 Thes plan SOCIBIY 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chorus 1 2 Library Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Secretary panish 1 2 RICHARD KESSLER Dick 2854 St Paul Boulevard He knew the preczse psycho logtcal moment when to say nothing Student Council Committee 4 Stage Crew 2 3 French Club 2 Radio Club 2 3 4 PATRICIA JOHNSON Trish 89 Rogers Parkway The windy satisfaction of the tongue. Chorus 1, 4: Office Aide 1, 2: Business Club 1: Homemaking Clubl 2 3' Girls Intramural: 1 2. 3: Y-Teens 1 2. LEO KELLET Clad' 220 Barry Road Dont crowd gzrls Ill szgn them all Rodequoit 4 Filing Co Editor 4 Latin Club I Football 2 3 Basketball 2 Lacrosse 1 BFTTY G AIL KEY MEI Bebe Bee zs for beauty 520 Eaton Road Orion Society 4 Chorus 3 Office Aide 3 YTeens 2 'VIA RIONI ELIZ ABETH KEVIP Betty 129 Belmeade Road Nothing can brzng you peace but yourself Student Council Committee 1 Office Aide 2 French Club 2 3 4 Homemakmg Clubl 3 Future lNurses of Amerlca Club 3 4 lVIaJorettes1 2 3 Girls Intramuralsl 2 3 4 YTeens 1 2 VrcePres1dent 1 fx-A BARBARA ANNE KITTLE Barb 93 Hedgegarth Drxve Music ts feelzng not sound Student Councll Representative 3 4 Student Councll Commit tee 1 2 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Neodaondaquat 4 Proofreading Editor 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Library Cub I 3 4 Latin Clubl 2 DON KENIDALL Big Don 679 Wlnona Boulevard Regrettably rare ln supply French Club 2 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 'vo SUSAN 'VI KOERNER Susze 112 Harvington Road Carefree and gay Shes always that way Student Council Committee 4 Ro equoxt 3 B nd 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Girls In tramuralsl 2 3 4 YTeens1 30 NANCY 'VI KORENSTEIN Dzmples 64 Florenton Drne Wzthout a care m the world Benjamm Franklin Hugh School x BARBAR A AMN KRUZE Ginger 506 Brookvlew Dnwe Patzence ts the remedy for etery trouble L1hrary Club 1 German Club 2 Laun Club 2 Future Teach ers of Amerxca 3 'VIARIE KRAPP Murray Mrs Magoo Ill Oneta Road Anyone for dtctattong Student Councll Representatne 1 Student Councll Commlttee 4 Student Handbook 4- Chorus 1 Lxbrary Club 2 3 Office Arde 1 2 4 French Club 3 Glrls Intramuralsl 2 ANN NIARIE E KULAS Ann 400 Wlmbledon Road leepers creepers whered you get those peepers9 Office Alde 3 4 French Club 2 3 Homemakmg Club 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 Glrls Intra muralsl 2 3 4 HELGA C. KRATSCH Kitty 2066 Hudson Avenue Hllly' interests are scattered from one end of the world to the other. Chorus 1: Office Aide l: Ger- man Club 1 Qs 1-9 E ARL W KRAUSE Kraut 26 Oneta Road The subject I major tn tv fun German Clubl 2 3 Baseball 3 Track 1 LEE FREDERICK KUNKEL Kunk 600 Pme Grove Avenue Lzfes a funny proposztzon Student Council Representatne 3 Student COUHCII Commlltee 4 German Club '7 3 Basket b 2 Soccerl 2 3 4 en ms 1 LORRAINE A KRESS Lorrt 420 Brookv1ew Drmve Great thoughts come from the heart Homemaklng Club 3 4 GITIS Intramurals 1 2 Y Teens 1 GEORGE KURZROCK 1 142 Catalpa Road To be a great man rt IS ne cessary to be a great rascal Bovslmg 3 4 31 IOHN Vi LXHNIAC RXREN ANN LFFNIINC LINDA DI-XNE IEVSIN FIILABETH V1 LONIBAHIJ et Qzzm 111 C0lE'1Jl001x 171111 You nezer can 1011 The depth of the 11011 B1 the lenglh 01 the handle on the pump Student COUHCII Commlttee 3 -1 Office 1 French Clubl 2 3 -1 qpanl 11 14 BI'O01xXlEX1 D 1 ef' 4 11111 g111111 111111 11111 1 P1111' D 'V Sulmmmg 1 1 111111 1111 1111111111 fl 1 14111111 1111131111111 1fnI lf 1 n KFQIIOII ' 3 1 P P 11 me 1 1 Pre 1den1 4 Clfl Illlffllllllllll IOSEPH NI XDONI -1 U1 I Clrle Intramunal 1 06' 103 Yallex 11011 f1e vent Behznd th1t 111111111211 1111111 C6711 11100 1l1r1 77111111101 lvl Hal PW Iunmr H1 11 N1l1o11l Fm 11 Ol 1 Q11 1 lfl 111 7 FIITIIIP Roacl Il 11 111111 t11 l1lNCVZC 1111 11111 fltlll g 111 1001111 1A.,Il1IllIlf 11eserL111g Qtuclrnt COIIIICI1 Commune 3 Natlonal HOHOI Qomr-t1 3 4 equonl 7 3 4 1:11110 Pa 1- F1l1to1 -1 Qtudent II.1n1l 100 '3 nllan I'oo 1 01011 1 3 1 4 'xfl1I llf8I1 H t 'S Ferman Cl1l11 4 Latm flul '3 Homen alxln 1 e0 Treae 3 Clfl Intramu Q I RICH XRD NI XDONH R10 100 Xalley 11111 f.1eQ1'ent ' '11 '. 1 -1111 th 11. I' begun. I-Ialiey l1111io1' Hi 11 S1'11o0l. Fm'- J I'IillJ. A I I I7'111' RICHAR I LIP D101. 109 Lon Xrre 11111111 11111 110111 1 I1 I 1111 11115 110111111 l 111 ll 0 7 Hana Hi! 'inf A 1, 2, , 5 Q11-innninr ,' 1: S .-XNl.IfY F, N11RSl1Xl.l. Fo 4. Elm, , arm '1 .' 1.111171 1 11111 1' 1 0111 .' 4t'l'11 101111111 1 1 1'1' - . . ' n - 1 Nzltio 1 1111111 ' 1-i1-ty 1 111 01 11111 : '1111 A 1111 .f: iz11-11- '-.1 ' uni'h ff L. 5. 4: '1n1111-ir ' torv C 1 .. F411 XIXRTINQOX 11.1 11100. F111 168 Wlnnna 1101111-1:11 l , 1 1111 111101 1111111 11 1111 F V1 111 110 111-117 11111 1 ff1 N 11 I1 4- 11- g 11, Stmlent fio11n1-il Rf-111-e41111tnti11- 2: Student fQ1111n1-il ffr1n1111itI111- 3 4 Banl 1 1 '3 1' F1'11111'l1 f,:1 I I IOANNE C NI4SUH 501 Rawlmson Road Serzzce with a smrle Student Counctl Commlttez oru 1 Ihre de 1 I Chatrman 4 Buelne Q f uh 3 4 Preelden 3 Sm 1 halrman 4 Homemaklng Flul I 2 3 Secretary 3 1. 0 N UEQKV HAROLD W Nl XTZKW 519 Rock Beach Road Man wzth a brg horn nt 1 2 3 4 Orc Q 7 3 4 German uh Q CAROLYIN A NIERKEL Merk 130 Hoower Road Frzendly cheerful always gay Merl-t brzghtens up a dreary CH ARLOTTE E NI M ES Stella 18' Plnezret Drur- Nothtng Ib so popular as ltmt ness Rodequo1t3 4 Co XIJIIIH Fda Jrarw flulm 3 4 I 1 tm 3 Preeuen Spam h Club 3 4 Homemalt Cl b 3 C I Intramural IOHIN NI N11-:USER ake 490 Seneca Park -Menue The joker zs wld Student Councrl Commtttee 4 WIHS 4 Sports Announcer 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Baseball 2 Soccer 3 4 IE AX E NICRNICHT feannze 50 Couchman -Menuf annu a clucrjtl 1 X Selling lmoln to exert tluss Book Store 3 4 Student foun ommlttee 4 'Nattont Honor Som lets 3 4 Rods qt n t 1 3 4 l'ecnSccne Re tl ot1ltSoutwl Bn: 1 ue h 1 ll I 3 Secretan l'tenn I1 1 II Q n re lntramurali 1 ELNIA L NIH HELSON E ze 165 East Parkway Moderatzon IS the noblest gill of heaten West H1 h School Roche-Qter New Xorlx 1 Student Council Commlttee 4 Chorus 3 4 French Club 1 Grrls Intramu rals 2 ROBERT NIEHRHOF o 46 Scholfteld Road We that lzne to please must please I0 lzne Student Counctl Commlttee 4 Chaxrman 4 German Club 4 Latin Club 1 2 Photography C 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 3 Skung Club 2 4 Gy St Agnee Hrgh School Roche ter New York 1 2 Student Councxl Commrttee Chalrman 4 Neodaondaquat 4 Typmg Co Ed1tor4 SANDRA XIIC-DOI Sands 37 lungs lane Happmese seems made tn be shared Homemalung Club 1 Ctrl In tramurals 2 33 RICHARD F. MILLER, .1R. 5CDick,! 52 Hermitage Road He leads a life of pleasure free. A happy, quiet boy is he. WIHS 4: Soccer 3, 4. NA NCY PAT MOYSE ..Nan,, 125 Wildmere Road Pen little pony tail ending in a curl, Apt signature for a feminine girl. Student Council Committee 4, Chairman 4: Neodaondaquat 4, Typing Editor 4: Orion Society 4: Chorus 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Latin Club 1: Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JOHN R. MILLER Kjacki! 175 Montclair Drive Ah, sweet mystery of life- but l'll solve it. ' Student Council Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4: Neodaondaquat 4, Photographer 4: German Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Pho- tography Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Radio Club 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, Manager 3: Golf 2, 3, 4. ROBERT T. MONTBACH ilBobN 225 Sagamore Drive Don Juan has nothing on him. Student Council Representative 3: Student Council Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4: Neodaonda- quat 4, Photography Editor 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Lacrosse 2, 3, 4: Track 1. MAUREEN MURPHY scMurph9s 203 Rock Beach Road Speak softly and sweetly smile. Student Council Committee 1 2: Orion Society 4: Office Aide, 1, 2,3: French Club 2: Leaders' Club 1: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 3. ROGER ALAN MOON KKBOZOFQ 235 Charing Road Man in the making. Rodequoit 4: Band 1: Stage Crew 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. GARY L. MORIARTY McGoo 365 Pinecrest Drive Always willing to be a friend. He will always be true to the very end. Chorus 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: WIHS 2. aw fi. 2-. s GARY ROSS MUXWORTHY Muncie 290 Thomas Avenue He has the balance and split second timing of a great ath- lets. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2. 3, 4. fo 3 ff L? J 'if axv -'X ANDREA NAGEI. Andi 471 Winona Boulevard UGA modesty. Chorus 1: French Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Girls' Intramu- rals 1. 34 maid of grace and complete CURTIS IN NELSON Curt 43 Sagamore Drue Sound sound the trumpet of ame Cla-s Officer Vice Pre ident 2 Student Council Repre entatne 1 4 Student Council Commit tee 3 Chairman 3 'National Honor Society 4 Footlight So 1 and 1 3 4 2 B ketball 1 7 ce 1 100' 2 , , NIARCI4 E NELSON Maru 48 Ixnsams Road She must be seen to he ap preczated Student Council Committee I 3 sl 2 3 4 O e 1 4 Latin um I Home-making Club 1 S Intramuralel 7 3 4 Y een 1 Xmerlcan Hiitorx Club 3 J Q? JO1 CE EINID OLSH AN 124 Wyndale Road Her tact and nature are hard to beat Student Council Committee 3 4 Rodequoit 3 4 Orion So r w 4 Library Club 1 2 3 S amh Club 2 3 4 ture Teachers of America Club : Girls Intramural- 1. 2, . 4: Y-Teens 1: American Hi-- tory Club 3. NHRH BETH OLTERNI ANS Mart B 81 Wimbledon Road Her flamzng hazr tops a gentle disposition a bubbling ull and a sweet smile Student Council Committee 4 Orion Societs 4 Ofhce Ride . 4: Ctrl- Intramurals 1. . 3: Y-Teens 1. President 1. JANET LOLISF NIFI SEN ou 36 Sandwmount Dru: Whats mme I5 tours Student Council Representatne 7 Student Council fommittee 4 National Honor Sorietw 4 Rodequoit 3 4 Pa e Four l-flu tor 4 Footlight Society 3 Uri on Societx 4 librirw Club 3 4 Program Chairman 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 3 Nice Presi ment 2 Spaniah Clib 3 Lea era Club 2 Ctrl Intra m rala l 2 3 4 my ALFRED W NORWOOD A J 26 Cedarwood Road What? Me worrt9 Clase Office Bow Social Chan mfm 3 Nommating Committee B d 3 4 So Co 1 lacro we KENNETH NI PALNIER Ken 5352 St Paul Boulexard mas be th but am IIINDA AVN OHIRI4 H tn 120 Scholheld Road Wet Theres none so claws As thzs fazr lassx Student Council Commxttee 4 0Hice Aide 4 French Club 2 3 Buamess Club 4 leader Clubl 2 Ctrls Intramural I 3 4 X Teena VIILLI-UI PNNKRATH W1 7364 St Paul Boulexard 4 sudden thought strlhew me 5101419 otmll 1 2 R eta WIHS l 35 JOHN L PATTERSON JR Johnny 163 Frankland Road A happy smzle a clever wz Help to make thzs guy a Student Councll Commlttee 3 Fr nch Club 1 2 3 mm mmg 2 Soccer 3 4 Vlanager Golf 2 DIANNE K PLEK AN 243 Brlarwood Drne The blush ts beautzful but IS sometzmes znconnenzenz Indlan 3 Band 1 Office Alde 3 4 French Club 2 3 BUSI ssClub12 3 4 Ho makxng Club 3 Glrls Intra murals 1 2 YTeens 1 ff PATRICIA JANE PATTERSON Patty 163 Frankland Road Laugh and the whole world laughs wzth you Student Councll Commlttee 3 Llbrary Club 1 Oflice Aide 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Glrls Intramuralsl 2 3 4 S NFORD DENNIS PECK PHYLLIS O PERKINS Sandy Perky 113 Scholheld Road 156 Paxton Road A man who knows what hee I serzous9 How dare you about Spanxsh Club 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 EDWARD W PLOW 4 200 Plnecrest Drne Plow yourself a deep furrow Ln lzfe McQua1d Jesutt Hlgh School ROBERT PRIOR Bo JOHN D POGODA 27 Wyndale Road He that mzschzef hatcheth Mzschzef catcheth Student Councll Representatrve 3 4 Electron Commlttee 4 Bn 1 2 Latm Clubl 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Lacrosse 1 2 3 4 znuate such a thmg Rodequon 3 Latln Club 1 Homemakmg Club 3 Glrls tramurals1 2 3 4 I llll f .!.!i- QQ all SHELIA JANE POTTER e 91 Harvmgton Drne Ease wzth dzgnzty Student Councll Representatne 2 Rodequo1t2 3 Latln Club 2 4 Leaders Club 2 Clrls Intramurals 2 4 32 Vnlla Nova Road I lwe to lone Indlan Hxlls K nsa 1 2 36 PATRICIA J. RAFFERTY PATRICIA A. RAINEY JOHN CHARLES RASMUS LYNDA MARION READ 'ctpatn Hpatyi Nj. Rn!! Kijoei! uLyn3, I 169 Wyndale Road 320 Colebrook Drive 26 Pontiac Drive 361 Thomas Avenue Gentlemen prefer blondes. It is quality rather than quan- Successful minds work like a ,.,, all those endearing young Student Council Committee 3. tity that counts. 4: Rodequoit 3: Neodaonda' National Honor Society 4: Cho- quat 4, Proofreading Co-Editor rus 4: French Club 2. 3, 4. 4: Latin Club 1: Homemaking Girls' Intramurals 2: Y-Teens Club 4: American History Club 1. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 3. I 1 ZA sf' A. LIXDSEY REBER 33 Florenton Road Quality built in, not rubbed on.', Student Council Second Vice- President 2: Student Council Committee 3: National Honor Society 3. 4, Parliamentarian 41 Rodequoit 1. 2. 3: Neodaondaa quat 4. Copy Co-Editor 4: Stu- dent Handbook 3: Chorus I. 2, 3: Library Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary I. So' cial Chairman 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. 4, Vice-President 4: Footlight Society 2. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ft we J ROBERT S. REEDER 6iB0b,, 148 Rawlinson Road His mood is devilishfl Band 1: Soccer 2. I xl. gimlet, -to a single point. Social Committee 1. 2: National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4: Rodequoit 3, 4, Coalfditor- In-Chief 4: Footlight Society 1, 2, 3: Orion Society 4: Thes- pian Society 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Library Club 3. 4: Boys' Social Chairman 3: Stage Crew 1: Visual Aid Corps 3: WIHS 1, 2, 3. 4, Chief An- nouncer 3, Manager 4: Latin Club I, 2, 3. Treasurer 2: Pho- tography Club 1: .American History Club 3. PETER F. RIES charms. Orion Society 4: Office Aide 4: Business Club 4: Girls' In- tramurals l. 2, 3. 4: Swim- ming 4. DONALD E. ROBERTSHAW LlShaw71 143 Hoover Road Every man is entitled to o little bit of swagger. Orion Society 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2: Swimming 3: Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. Petei 211 Mt. Airy Drive The measure of life is not length but honesty. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLX IN ROGERS 222 Belcoda Drive Her own light makes her shine. Class Officer 3, Girls Social Chaimian 3: Student Council Committee Chairman 4: Nation- al Honor Society 4: Chorus 3: Choir 1: Latin Club 1. 2. 3. Consul 3: Cheerleading 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain 1: Leaders' Club 1. 2: Girls Intramurals l. 2. 3. 4. 37 KATHRX N ROSFN Kathy 265 Rawlmson Road A arr exterior I5 a 51 nt recommendation Student founml Commlttee 3 l'r nfh Club 4 -Xmernan Hue tors Club 3 Future TP8f'l1f'TQ Xmerua Club 4 Circ tramurals 1 ROBERT RUCG o 118 BellehurQt Drne MICHAEI ROSEINBI OOM Where Rugg szti there rx the head o the table Mike Football 3 Baseball 1 Track 300 Barry Road Reason and zalm judgment the qualztzes especzally I longzng to a good leader Student Councll Repreientatm 7 Student fflllnill Commlttef 3 Natzonal Honor Some-tx 4 Rodequolt 3 4 CoFd1torIn Chnl 4 Student Handbook 3 r Fdntor 3 I lan F 1-nvh Cl b 2 3 Amerxcan H1 tory Club 3 Basketball I KONSTANCL Stl BFR Connie 87 Drake Drum Women were made to gm our eyes delzght Charlotte Hugh Sehool Roche ter New York 1 2 HILABETH ANN SCH-KBH Betty 123 Thornton Road In the twznklmg of an e e Student Councll Committee 5 4 Chalrman 4 Chorus 2 4 German Clubl 2 3 BusmesQ Club 4 GIFIS Intramurals 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 JOHN T RUSSI Russ 107 Belmeade Road My lzfe ts full of rhythm Student Councll Representatne 1 Student Councll Committee Bandl 2 3 4 Orchec 3 4 Spamsh Club 1 2 -? ' NEIL RYAN 20 Nlanor Drne I just cant make ny out behave Tenms 2 xii' 'il buf 11 '? DONALD A SCHIEINKER LYNNIE SCHRAN Don 334 Brookvxew Drne 68 Dake Menue A world of thoughts behmd I dont say much but I do those eyes lot of thznkmg Student Councll Commlttee 4 Footballl Lacrossel L rary Club 1 2 3 lls Intramuralsl 2 4 38 TODD SCHUBERT T, S. 61 Eastbourne Road Head and shoulders above the crowd. Student Council Representative 2, 3: Student Council Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4: Rodequoit 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: Footlight Society 2: Thes- pian Society 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Football 1, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: Soccer 2. GAIL ANN SEEBACH ssceers 101 Allwood Drive I shall laugh myself to death. Student Council Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4: Indian 3, 4, Typing Editor 4: Footlight So- ciety 1, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Future Teach- ers of America Club I, 4: Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, CAROL ANN SHULMAN Shulm, Fats 3 Burwell Road Light-hearted gaietyf' Class Oflicer 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4: Student Council Representative 1: Stu- dent Council Committee 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Ro- dequoit 3: Footlight Society 2, 3: Orion Society 4: Oflice Aide 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA S. SIEGEL Barb 120 Dake Avenue Speech is great, but silence is greater. .lohn Adams High School, O- zone Park, New York l, 2, 3: Chorus 4: Business Club 4: Future Nures of America Club 4: Girls' Intramurals 4: Y- Teens 4. ROBERT SEEBACH Seebee 101 Allwood Drive The answer to a coach's prayer. Student Council Representative 4: Chorus 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Football 1, 3, 4: Basketball GARRICK SHEAR zccarryss 30 Northfield Road Life is what you make it. Student Council Committee 3: Chorus 1: Latin Club 1, 2. DONNA JEANNE SLAVIN UDee97 98 Belcoda Drive Always at the height of fash- ion. Benjamin Franklin High School Rochester, New York 1: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals 2, 3. KAREN SHELLMAN Shelm 42 Biltmore Drive Live, love, laugh and be hap- pyf! Student Council Committee 2, 4: Chorus 1, 2: 0Hice Aide 3, 4: French Club 2: Leaders' Club 1, 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, RUTH SNIALLINE 6'Ruthie 198 Barry Road Hang sorrowf Let's be nzerry. ' Student Council Committee 1. 2, 3, 4: Rodequoit 3, 4: Neo- daondaquat 4: Indian 3, 4: Library Club 4: American His- tory Club 3: Latin Club 1: Spanish Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Future Nurses of America 3: Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4, 39 ALBERT E SVIITH Wersc 116 Pmecrest Drue There 19 another and a better world Student Councll Commlttee 3 4 N3Il0Il8l Honor Society 3 4 Trea urer 4 Rodequolt 4 Buslnes Nlanager 4 Footllght SOCICIQ 2 Band 4 L1 rarw Club 3 4 Stage Crew 4 VIS ual 41d Corps 2 3 4 'NANCY LEE SNIDFR an 38 Bristol Menue Dzgntty pozse grace Set off bw a prom face Student Council Commxttee 3 4 National Honor Socrety 4 Rodequo1t3 Bandl 2 French Clubl 2 3 Future Teachers CH ARLOTTE SWIITH s 44 Beach Terrace To make the world a happx place She must show a happy ace Student Counul Commxttee 3 4 Chorus 3 4 French Club 4 Homemakmg Club 3 Future 'Nurses of Amerxca Club 4 Cxrls Intramuralsl 2 3 4 PHYLLIS SOUTHARD of Amerlca Club 4 Glrls I 30 Poppy Street tramuras 1 2 3 4 YTeens G d 1, 1, ll 1 Amencan Hlstory Club 3 5, tigbiwspeec to a Sung orus1234 Colr G THOROLD G SMITH JR FLENIN C SWIYTHE Ted Oraly Smztty 88 Thornton Rodd 4904 St Paul Boulesard Elbow grease zs wtzll the ozl 5 g mad world mad as bed of zndustry Student Councll Commlttee 3 4 Stage Crew 3 Assl tant 'Ilan ag r 3 Latm flubl 2 Ba ketball 2 4 Manager 4 Soc 1 am Student Council Committee 2 Amerlcan Hlstory Club 3 Glrls Intramurals I Teens I PHILIP D STAINAT Phzl' 144 Wyndale Road A man among men Student Councll fommxttee 4 German Club l 2 Secretarx Treasurer 1 0 VIARX ELIZABETH SPENI F Ltzzy 297 Pmecret Drne ls there anything I can help you wtth9 Student Councrl Commute:- Footllght Soclety 4 Choru 3 4 Office Alde 3 4 ROBERT R SPREINTAII o 114 lNob H1ll I only ask for znformatzon Student Council Representatue 2 Student Councll Commlttee 3 Natlonal Honor Socxets 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Neodaonda quat 4 Co Copy Edltor 4 Foot Soclety 2 3 Bandl 2 Orchestra 2 3 Llbrary 3 4 Vlsual Axd Corps Co'V1anager 3 4 WIHS German Club 3 Latm Club 1 2 R8d10 Club 1 V1ce Presldent 1 lght C ub ALDEN C STANDER JR Bu 136 Biltmore llrne Anything for the quiet it Student Council Committee I 4 V1 ual 41d Corps Shop Club 1 Football 1 4 Nlanager 4 American Histors Club 3 Stage Crew 3 4 Ten ms 4 X 4 .s P ATRICIA STANDER upatn 156 Biltmore Drive Lots of fun and quite a pal Is this uznvome. witty gal. Class Officer, Girls' Social Chairman 1: Student Council Committee 1. 2. 4: Rodequoit 3 Orion Society 4. Secretary Chorus 1, 2. 3: Ollicc Aide nch Club 2, 3: Latin Ilub 1 Homemaking Club 4: o ram ihairman 4: Leaders' u i -',...i ROSE B STEX ENC Rosebud' 1653 Hudson -henue Life is one long pleasant dream Student Council Committee 2 3 4 Bu ne Club4 1Te s 4 Girl Intramurals-4 CA ROI. ANN STAUFFER ccstaulvs 63 Couchman .Nvenue Calm in her queenly beauty. Rodequoit 2: Indian 4: Office Aide 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Cheerleading 2: Girls' lntrae murals 1. 2, 3, 4. HAIL KAY STODDART 451 Eaton Bond fast knowing her has In-cn an experience. Student Council Rperesentative 2. 3: Student Council Commit- tcc 3: Rodequoit 1: Orion So- ciety 4: Chorus 2: Library Club 4: Latin Club 1: Office 1 be i If . JANET CAII. STAIQFFER asjanss 353 Oakridge Drive Honest labour bears a loiely facef, Student Council Committee 4: National Honor Society 4: Bo- dequoit 1. 3, 4, Proofreading Editor 4. Art Editor 4: Student Handbook 3: Library Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Girls' Intra- murals 1. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I. JANET LOUISE STOLLE scjanvs 528 Colebrook Drive Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Student Council Committee 4: Rndequoit 3: Chorus 1: l.i- brary Club 4: French Club'2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. BRLICE J. STEWART Wheel 110 Nluyrille Lane Fiers man is the builder of the ., temple called his body. Student Council Committee 3: ootiall Z: Baseball 1: Base ke mall 1. 2. Aide 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America Club 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. SALLH STR AIN Z3 Suburba Avenue Herc's a gal ulizfll nzalrr hw way. Pleasant, cheerful, day by day. Student Council Committee I: Yational Honor Society 4: Ro- dequoit 3. 4: Ne-odaondaquat 4. Grinds Co-Editor 4: Student Handbook 4. C0-Editor 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 4: Fren , , 2, ., -side 41 BRUCE J. STEWART Wheel 110 Mayville Lane 'Eze'-y man is the builder of the :f'ple culled his body. St-:-:nt Council Committee 3: Y'-'tiall 2: Baseball 1: Bas- .,- I 1, 2. GAIL KAY STODDA RT 451 Eaton Road 'ifust knowing her ha.: been an experience. Student Council Rperesentative 2, 3: Student Council Commit- tee 3: Rodequoit 1: Orion So- ciety 4: Chorus 2: Library Club 4: Latin Club 1: Ollice Aide 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America Club 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. X -ff' ALI-EN C. STANDER, JR. SfBub!! 156 Biltmore Drive ifuiing for the quiet life. 22:1 Council Committee 1. 3. 4: Visual Aid Corps 4: :cg 'Club l: Football 1, 4, 4:13-er 4: American Historv PATRICIA STANDER fapatrs 156 Biltmore Drive Slots of fun and quite a pal Is this winsome, witty gal. Class Officer, Girls' Social Chairman 1: Student Council Committee 1, 2, 4: Rodequoit 3: Orion Society 4, Secretary 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Office Aide 3, 41 French Club 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Homemaking Club 4: Program Chairman 4: Leaders' Club 3, 4. Qi 5: Stage Crew 3, 4: Ten- JANET LOUISE STOLLE Cijani! 528 Colebrook Drive Diligence is the mother of good fortunef' Student Council Committee 4: Rodequoit 3: Chorus l: Li- brary Club 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Girls' ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens l. CAROL ANN STAUFFER ccstaufss 63 Couchman Avenue Calm in her queenly beauty. Rodequoit 2: Indian 4: Office . s I E-if ' SALLY STRAIN 23 Suburba Avenue Here's a gal who'll make he' way, Pleasant, cheerful, day by day.- Student Council Committee l National Honor Society 4: Rc' dequoit 3, 4: Neodaondaqua: 4. Grinds Coallditor 4: Studen: Handbook 4, Co-Editor 4: Banc 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4: Frencli Club 1. 2, 3, Vice-President 2. JANET GAIL STAUFFER ujann 353 Oakridge Drive Honest labour bears a lou. face. Student Council Committee 4. National Honor Society 4: Rc- dequoit 1, 3, 4, Proofreading Editor 4, Art Editor 4: Student Handbook 3: Library Club E 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Girls' lntra murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1 Aide 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Cheerleading 2: Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE B, STEVENS Rosebud 1653 Hudson .Avenue Life is one long pleasant dream. Student Council Committee 2. 3, 4: Business Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Girls' Intramurals 4. JI RICHARD A. STUGIS Dick 87 Somershire Drive 'Be silent always when you doubt your sense. PETER STULTZ Pete Punk 96 Mayvrlle Lane Its not what you do tts what you can get away wzth that counts Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Vrsual A1d Corps 2 3 WIHS 3 German Clubl 2 Pho ography Club 1 2 Radlo Club Soccer 1 Lacrosse 2 CHRISTINE T THOMAS Chrts 229 Brlarwood Drlve I guess I was just born hap horus 1 2 4 Lrbrary Club 2 3 Busmess Club 1 2 J 4 YTeens 1 Student Council Committee 3 4 FootlrghtSoc1ety 4 Amer lcan History Club 3 DAVID R STURTZ Dave 19 Hollymount Road Fazr and tall and ltked by a Latm Club 1 2 Basketball 2 'Nlanager 2 Soccer 3 4 IOHW N1 THON1 49 o n J 107 fornuall Lanc He has achzered success h has lztea' uell laughed often and loted much Student Council fommlttee 'Natronal Honor Socrcty 4 Ro dcquolt 3 Neodaondaquat 4 lolfdrtor 4 Footlrght SOFIGIX 1 2 3 Orlon Soflcty 4 he plan Socxetx 2 3 4 Pre xdent 4 Chorus 1 Llbrary flub 4 S 1 2 4 Chlcf nouncer 4 French Club 2 3 Amerrcan History Club 3 lisa SHEILA ANN TAX LER 137 Pmetree Lane A hard worker ratses no dust Student Councrl Commrttee 3 4 Rodequo1t2 3 4 'NIa1l1n2 Exchange Editor 4 Chorus 3 Llbrarw Club 2 3 4 Office Arde 4 French Club 2 ELLEN LOU THIEV 113 Wlmbledon Roa ts a hard undertak seek to please eneryon Student Councrl Commlt 'Watronal Honor Socrety dequo1t2 3 4 CoOrd1na Student Handbook 4 E ln Chlef 4 lndlan 3 Fo SOCICIY 2 3 Thesplan Q 3 4 Secretary 4 m H1 tory Club 3 Socral man 3 Spanlsh Club 1 Secretary 4 Future Teacl: America Clubl 2 3 4 l ZS.-A JAMES R THONIPSON ftmmer 1000 Rock Beach Road Boys wzll be boys you know French Club 1 Basketball 1 50 BETTY D TILLSON Betty 221 Charmg Road A combznatzon of sen nonsense Class Office Secretary 1 dent Council Representat Rodequon 4 CoTyp1ng 4 Student Handbook Typmg Edltor 4 Ind fyplng Edltor 3 Orchex 2 3 4 Chorus3 French 5 .17 IYNNE J TRINIBX Trim 3103 St Paul Bouleward Flzrtatzon attention uzthout intention Student Council Committee 1 2 3 4 'National Honor Societs 4 Rodequo1t3 Footlxght So cletv 3 Orton Society 4 Cho 3 Office kde 1 2 3 Spanish Club 1 2 3 Secretarx 3 Girls Intramuralsl 2 3 4 TYLER UPHAM 36 Hathaway Road He argues now. he argues erer, Will he stop arguing? . . Never. Student Council Committee 3 4: German Club 1. 2. 3: Swim ming 4, TUDITH LOUISE TROST wit 72 Chelsea Road Voice so jolly smile so gat With these two charms chow care away Student Council tommntee ui brary Club 4 Ofhee Aide 4 Spanish Club 4 123 PETER VAN CAMPEN Pete 3773 St. Paul Boulevard Peters a tiny mite but beware -hes dynamite. Band l 2: German Clu . -: C 3. 4. lx NTHRH N I TL NINIONDS Judy Tummy 61 Upland Druc- -1 little deul who multzplzf you and dnzdes grief Student Council Representatm 3 Student founcil Committe- 3 4 Bandl Llbrars 1 3 4 Office Aide 4 French ub 2 3 Bustnes Club 3 4 Leaders Club 4 Girls intra ralsl 2 3 4 XTeens LAWRENCE UVIOFF Larrv 21 Thornton Road The Most Happy Fella Student Council Representative 2 4 Student Council Commit tee 4 Rodequo1t3 4 Sports Co Editor 4 Foothght Societw 1 Spanish Clubl 2 3 Base ball 2 Manager 2 BERTIS J. VAINDER SCHAAFF Bert 60 Hoover Road Man about town. Student Council Representative 1 2: Student Council Commi - tee 4, Chairman 4: Band 1 2. 3 4' Visual Aid Corps 3 : French Club 4: Radio Club 2 President 2: Leaders Club 2' Basketball 1 2: Baseball 1 2 Manager 1. 2. DONNA R UNTERBORN 3136 St Paul Boulevard Not eastly exerted she goes her way East High School Rochester New Xork 1 2 3 Footlight 4 JOHN B. VAN MARTER an Coronado Drive A true gentleman both ' manners and words. East High School Rochester. New York 1 2. 3: Drum Ma-. jor 4. 43 MARILYN WAGNER 281 Seville Drive Szlence neuer betrays you Rodequoit 1 Chorusl 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 SIGRID .I WESTCOTT Szgze 37 Boxwood Drive Much mzrth and no madness Brighton High School Roches ter New York 1 2 Library Club 4 German Club 4 Girls Intramurals 4 JUDYLEE VILBRANDT Hludy!! 248 Belhurst Drive Blond hair, blue eyes, a model in disguise. National Honor Society 4-g Ori- on Society 4g Library Club 3, 4g Ollice Aide 3: Latin Club 1, 2g Spanish Club 3, 43 Amer- ican History Club 3 4 Treas- urer 3 Secretary 4. BERNARD LEO WALTUCK Bernze 81 Scholfield Road Always at your beck and call National Honor Society 4 Stage Crew 4 American History Club 3 Visual Aid Corpsl 2 3 4 WIHS 2 3 4 Ch1efTechn1 n 4 Latin Club 1 2 Photography Club 1 2 3 V1cePres1dent 1 President Leaders Club 1 Football 1 Basketball 2 'Vlanager 2 WILLIAM F WILT 1 4007 St Paul Boulevard We may be personally d feated but our prmctples Never Rodequolt 4 Photography Edi to 4 Band 1 Visual 1d Corps 3 4 German Club 3 Latin Club 1 2 Photography Club 3 Radio Club 2 3 Sec retary Treasurer 2 Soccer 3 TERRY 'VI WARD am 160 Shorewood Drive Anything for a laugh Student Council Committee 2 CHARLES F WATSON' Chuck 5389 St Paul Boulevard Tall dark and handsome West High School Rochester New York 1 2 Chorus 3 Golf :fs Q ' si.-ra 5 Q ii? ELAINE C WISNER lerkly 2014 Portland Avenue Soft words wzn hard hearts Benjamin Franklin High School Rochester New Yorkl 2 Busl ness Club 4 Girls Intramurals ARTHUR WOLFE f 60 Cooper Road Better late than neter bu better nener late German Cl b 3 4 Spanish flub 1 2 Track 4 44 LYINN WRIGHT Tube 240 Rock Beach Road Life lS short so am I TUGRUL YASAR 3773 St Paul Boulevard Marvelous zmport Darussafaka Lisesi Turkey 1 2 3 Orchestra 4 Swimming 4 MICHAEL H YEAW Mzke 84 Daley Boulevard How many hearts are left be html? Class Otlicer 4 Vice President 4 Latin Club 2 3 Football 3 MARION E YOUNG Mar 243 Coronado Drive 'ing Shes happy sweet and full of fun A frzend to all a foe to none Our Lady of Mercy High School 1 2 French Club 4 at1n Club 3 Girls Intramurals 3 4 PHYLLIS MARCIA ZWEIG Phyll' 148 Simpson Road Ambmon LS the fuel which hes the engine of her life, Student Council Committee 3 4 Chairman 33 National Honor Society 3 45 Rodequoit 3 4: Indian 2 3, 4, Managing Edi- tor 4- Footlight Society 1 33 Band 1, 2 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, WIHS 35 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2g Future Teachers of America Club lg Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2, 3. 45 MARJORIE YULE Margze 343 Oakridge Drive Danczng eyes and freckled nose Catch the eye where ere she goes Student Council Committee 4 Orion Society 4 Neodaonda quat 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Library Club 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 'Vlayorettes 1 2 Girls Intra murals 1 2 3 4 YTeens 1 Sify, X SENIOR TOM-FOOLERY H Anwone for 520 puck up Look, Ma, no cavities! You Qay we arent havmg the test today? But he Qald No john nt wont um any beauty rontestsf i. 1 3 '27 x vu Q SC MKAAL t fc, UNDEFCLASSMEN fx . :J Ns 4 ...Q : A ' f -f x..J -vx,-- 13' ,.-,.hJ,f '5 5 I Q I ,K V4 i J .zidlf 4k ' A I ' 1 g f Ax ' , L. N , UL x. M W, , .. -JC. JUN Front Row: D. Moorhouse. S. Delireest, C Colton, D. Brewer, C. Fortner, C. Stu is D. Mattioli, P. L'6YfrWrT7'Sec0nd Row: E. Meyer, S. F.. Senzel, J. Roessel. SL-lidyvarqds, K. Weisenborn, A. Lipson, A. Anderson, A. Hertle, M. Hill J. Brill, K. Beldue. Third-Row: If Alley, L. Coodal, E-lChiapetta, H. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-A Henle. Treasurer: Mrs. Neumiller, Advisor: D. Reynolds, President: R. Allen. Boys' Sorial Chairman: S. Lloyd, Cirls' So- cial Chairman: Mr. Pilate. Advisor: Mr, Clapp, Advisor: Miss Walton. Ad- visor: D. Scudder, Vive-President: C. Stugis, Sec-retary. 'A MW 57--fr....t., x... A-, 2 IDRS Shulman, L. Pulvino, D. Pertirone, A. Nelson, K, Marshall, C. Hawver, P. Schlege, . . u er, L. Brelos. 'TBTRWUT R eilier J. Baumann, T. Clutz, S, Duffield, T. Johnson, J. Williams, A. Sprague, C. Schelter, -S. Morrison, J. Shulman, J. Cowart, M. Pearce, Lvitel' ' Front Row: C Qgrijgg, P. Banker, O'Grady. Kamy, .l.YSCl1r0dL,-M. Myers, J. Castle. N. Hersch, A, Rless, K. Fultz. Second Row: J, Crayton. L. Friderirh, C. Brooksfm.-Morin, W. Smith, I.. Wolcott, L. Valle, J. Ralfert' C, Brink, J. Parlis. T7izrH Row: R. Jackson, C. Nlervhand, R. News:-helvr S. Rosenbaum, l, lyroh. R. Vigna, C. Colab, T. Ashman, D. Postles, P, Pero. B. Lar' li. Hawkes, Top Row: E. Slattf-ry. R. Geiger, L. Bice, R. lamon, R. .rlcKay, .l. VanValkenhurg, R. I-leinkf-l, D. Ye-omans. C. Svott, R. Carlelta, D. Curro, C. Cast, D. Allen. I H Mc. cy iff X, all Q5 A CLASS , GF 960 Front Row: B, Trfarlwav. B. Dunran J. Bc-evrofl. F. Warnirk Nl, E. Shanhart. V. 1.1-ttau. M. Ralston. J. johnson. Sw-finrl Rout A,'l,f-hrf-r. ll, Bufhlman. S. Glasgow. Q. Beadlin . J. Sf-ibolj, E- TCHPV- L. Ciisifl. .l, Clark. lzml Rau-: R. flrnmvwll. R. l.au. ll. Plliilll S. ,rot- zingfr, R, Rowak. D, llaydgn, ll. Rowe, B. Bm-liner, W. Wilhelm, 21, Stark, F.. lailzleo. Hilrhard. Top Row: . . .lastPrs. D. Cohvn, D Fleminf. B. Cath. T. Slater, . C erney. H. Evans. .l. Kiervvk. P, Yaeksl, WH. Korpell, Nivf-r. D, Wakefield. 48 l Dony. B. Hubbard. K. Wilson. C. Bauer. S. Farqueharion. .I S. Cohen. B.'DYaUIn.-L. Sutter. ff. Patterson. A. Dulmiel. S Ref-iz. ,I. Koszalka. .I. KIingTer.YTHrTRou':' . NI Nligdall. . S. Spevtnr. F. Cohringer. NI. Cohen. I Top Rauf NI. Kaufman. I.. Dunsker. R. Hoffman. H. Owlett x R fha ex G Ixarn B Qtark. S. Lamps-rt, B. Ewell. D. Cherry. D. Martin. I. Miller I I ron! Rau. I I mlx P Ix III A a I Hens ef, If. Niedermeier. 5. Burke. Sefund R u I I I 4 Ik It N R I I.louI I' De N1-mneelmerger. I., Mele-eh. I-. Celmharnl. D Campbell Thml R u I Naller I reelm B Dx ser I Xmlamslzi, J, Yan Saun. A Qoenln X tefIrn R I ll I I Ix fl N llxffx I R fr Top Rau: B Laitenlrerrer, I. Ferster. B Lau I5 I r ma I Rm I D ull r D Thra her D Reynolds. D. Moore. Berkov. D. Front Row: M. Straitter, J. Hewlett, J. Neun, N. Hart, J. Jansen, A. Johnson, A. Gardner, J Johnson, H. Kingston. Second Row: J. Frederico, L. Chapman, S. Steubing, L. Hiatt, K. Ward M. VanVeen, D. Kimlmel, P. Garrett, S. Baumann, C. Sien, S. Freedman. Third Row: K. Bills, S. Herlcer, J. Johnson, E. Low, B, Clark, J. Olan, S. Stevenson, J. Brodsky, M. Koral, P. Pucher, B, Card, J. Turianslci, A, Holla, S, Cissel. Top Row: R. Lent, I.. Lavery, T. Rasbach, G. German B. Ludlow, C. Thorne, R. Sehlitzer, N. Russo, J. Cottrill, A, Greenberg, R. Burgey, D. Heffer, C. Little. v s SOPHUMORE GLASS OFFIGERS L. Noble Seeretaryg S, Tandler, Cvirls' Social Chairman: J. Cone, Vice-President: M. Patek, Treasurer: Mr. Dunning, Advisorg . emma President: Mrs. Hilfiker, Advisor: R. Schneider, Boys' Social Chairman: Mr. Dexheimer, Advisor, 50 Front Raw: K. Parker, A. Bearclen, l. Boyd, I. Schlegel, K. Sturgis, J. Buehmann, L, Zagara, D. Divinsky. Second Rauf: Nl. Baker. IJ, Dunford, D. jolm, C. Miller. J, Nlatzky, J. Johnson, P. Bemlore, Nl. Calahrf-Se, E. Chapman, D. Ranigan. Third Row: L. Hultensehmidl, P. Levin, D. Marlin, Nl. Loeurcio. L. Clement. Nl. Craft. J. Forward, D. Oogjen, L. Meisel. F. Wilder, C. Peek, S. Karn. Top Row: A, We-isser, N, Leeming, J. Rui, Nl. Glasgow, L, Flad, C. Krasz, W. Bradley, S. Kareh, Ni. Brady, D. Nlann, J. Fleisher, R. Walker, Nl. Woodworth. Front Row: S. lfmlrree, ll. Lthe, J. Nlagro, S. Skaddan. J. Tenea, E. DelCrand, M. Krieger, L Stewart. Sevonrl Row: li, Roman, R, Shear, S. Bodner, S. Wolfson. L. Belfor, H. Popkin, S Pheterson. ll. Gf'llf'll, K. Powell. Third Roux' N. Lewis, S. Rolminion, Wi. Berger, D. Farley, K Nluxworthy, T. Tillson. E. DeLong, B. Darling, C. Smith. R. Marshall, D. Shedesky, J. Rothstein Top Row: E. Frank, T, lleweese, D, Lemon, W. Wangerin. P. Carr, D. Mutrie, A. Streiiiert, D Ross, J. DiVito, D. Lynne, W. Plc-ws, R. Raab, R. Rizzo. 51 Front Row: L. BllFl1flPlCl, L. Carter, S. Spaven. E. Lauffer. D. DeRyke. B. Daniel, N. Cole. Second Row: N. Ehrich. Nl. Krug, K. Xloore. C. Boller. C. Lowell. T. Leary. B. Pulvino. E. Rampe. M. Lane, K. Pieunas. J. Delfrank. Third Row: W. Schafer, C, Elmendorf. P. Debenham, T. Stevens, J. Hughes. D. Streiffert, W, Fay, R. Lathrop. F. lluennelmier. R. Koepke. R. Yeager. .l. Cala. LASS Q OF 961 Top Row: F. Offensend. J. Mohr, D. Bruce. J. Harvey, ll, Svhopp. F. Monthaeh, E. Michaels, D. Niedermeier, J. Thomas, Nl. Patek. fl. Klc'Dougal. R, df-Fay. D, Eskin. Front Row: R. Teller. L. Noble, S. Klitehell. S. Wenkert. R. fl. Rec-kett. Nl, Shaheen. R. Florio L. Westmiller. P. Nliller. Serornl Rout .l. Nliller. S. Ely. B. D4-rman. H, fiheun, S. Rlanvharfl H. Seiaralmlma, O. Blake, L. Lee. B. Young, D. Frieque, S. Cilmaud, Third Row: J. Calabrese, J Fulton, B. Johnston. A. Rolrlmin, A. Loving:-r. B. Hale. W, Bohrer. J. Porter. R. Kohler, J Speranza. ff. Neun. F. DiBenerletlo. Top Rauf D. Haefele. .l. Cuerinnt. .l. Cala. C. Raglan. R Sr-hneicler. J. Soullmzml. D. Ye-rsprille. ll. Dolmlmertin. .l. McGrath. J. Riesenlmerger. J. Riesenluerger, R. Larter. H. Yerlx. 52 New lg Front Row: I.. Beevh. S. Hermann. P. Jameson, .l. Andrus. A. Klf-ss, N, Nloreato. C. Engel. K Kuf-ey. E. Andrus. B. Scott. Second Rouv: NI. Thayer. .l. Partridge. NI. Carr. C. Grinnell, D. Cole Y. Fay. K. Quirk. C, Daniels. I.. Sawyer. C. Yanllussen, K. Rellis. Third Row: D, Cooney, P. Car land, T. I.elir. R. Fleisher. NI. Raurh. R. Albert. C. While. A. Seliauliroeek. Cv. Huenniger. T Davis, R. Lovkwood, T. Congdon. Top Row: P. Cohringer. N, Perrins. R. Hussar. E, Brennan Y. Yesu, R. Wunsvh. A. Warner. R. C-rymin. R. Yanee. W. Swann. I. Peth. T. Davis. W. Young Front Raw: D. Fergerson. NI. NIa4'R'ane. K. Slubenrod, K. Junker, D. Faulkenlmerry. M, Teague. R. Hawkes, A. Koenig. ff. Franris. C, Steubing, I-. Ives. NI. Warnivk. Serum! Roux' P. Giordano. NI. Cugino, I.. Foor. S. Tillson. NI, Loesrher, K. NIacBlane. S. Whitvomhe. S. Revard, V. Porter. V. Jameson, I. Houghton, C. Weber. .l. Ilenham. Thin! Rout Nl. Culver. S. Tzindler. NI. Russell. XI, Nagel. I. Kotairy. K. Partington, NI. Deshrow. L. Berinstein. P, Kofahl, N. Laughton, S. Postles. J. Anzalone. NI. P. l.au. S. Wadmun. P. Kinne. K. Foam S. Paris. N. Stettner. Top Row: T. Wag:- ner, I.. Fritzhand. NI. Rothman. R. Nlrllonnell. R. Cr-hal. .l. Hood, R. Simon. I.. Ambush. K. Ballou, R. Sehmilz. S, Rovkowitz. D. Shapiro. N. Bremigan. R. Yerrruysse. If. Erniese. S. Pierre. C. Yaekel. 53 FRESHMAN GLASS DFFIGERS R. Barber. Vive-President: NI. Nie man, Sevretaryg Miss Avery, Ad risorf B. Frank, Presidentg R. Holtz- herg, Boys' Sorial Chairman: Mr White, Advisor: B. Patterson, Girls Social Chairman. Front Row: N. Migdol, S. Crittenden, B. Andrus, V. Meyer, Nl. Rose. J. Besuyen, J. DiVito, V. Heller, M. Jackson. Second Row: C. Penlon, C. Smith, K. Pogoda, C. Reher, Y. Kubarieh, M Jansen, Nl. NlcKallip, C, Nluxworthy, Nl. Tuzzeo, C, Amato, K, McGrath. M. lleikle. Third Row M. Cinanni, D. Srrihner, P. Reynolds, J. Smith, S. Cuuetta. D, lman. W. Loveland, G. Burns, S.. Foglia, IJ. Miller, D, Laughton, L. Nlartinson, R. Prizzi, T. Pigage, Top Row: D, O'Neill, P. Sigas, T, Oldham, R. Berhaek, W. Gilmore, J. Lobiondo, R. Greenleaf. E. Saurini, E. Phillips, R. Stew- art, W. Isaar. R. Oehs, A. Van Campen. J. Cushman, P. Forward. 1' Mc.. CA. rigid L ii gif CLASS OF 962 54 7 QQCIMF- - 55 Front Row: I.. Polidor, S. Sehoenheit. S. Feldman, K. Jensen. NI. Landers, P. Johnson. S. Kinsley. J. Cilkeson, S. Lieeiardi. P. German. Second Row: S. Sayre. VV. Sherman. D. Carey. S. Rartles, .I. Watson, I. Calhoun. D. Hagenliavh. S. Story. T. Nls'Nelly. I.. liaves. .l. Nielsen. Third Row: T. Rainey, W. Cooper. W. Allen, B. Sacks. R. Hyman. A. Niemeyer. T. Seblenker. D. Frederes. S. Weinerr. F. Willson, H. Shaffer. W. Frank. D. Stolp. A. Groves. Top Row: R. Bell. S. Barnes. B. Foertseh, I.. Hamberger. B. Conrad. J. Clippings-r, A. Hutvhinson. N. Atherton. .I. Steehler. J. Herald, C. Sherman. C. Grant, S. Condell, NI. Kazmark. K. Stauffer. Front Row: Nl. Oehlliark, N. Wisner. lf W'illis. S. Osborn, I.. Hlaekmer. I.. D'Onofrio. S. Bir kieht, D. Kaiser, C. Wolney. K. Sehnarr. S. Belfor. Servml Roux' R, Nowak. W. Kearney. K. Witbey P. Senior. F. Gravina. W. Fraseh, W, Deans. P. Russell. H, Worden. W. Tanzer. W. Hubbard. D Harvey. Third Row: R. Patterson. Nl. Calabrese, B. Odenbaeh. R, Vivian. Y. Fromm. V. Camping A. Sprague. I... Nlarsor-ei. NI. Nieman. NI, Nlangione. S. Revhin. NI. Dye. D. Klein. NI, Barton Top Row: B. Coniff. D. Ugine. C. Weeks. T. Downs. R. Dana. D. Darrohn. C. Tozek, I. Derso R. Barber, D. Abbott. T. Corbett. C. Forth. D. Van Epps. I. Wylam. R. Hart. wg! Front Roux' Nl. White. S. Korpf-ll. E. Thompson. Nl. Valinilcy. F. Daniels. S. .-Knrlffrson. S. Stout 11, De- Yny. N. UP Nlvtse-naflrv. if. Brryvr. P. lman. 51-mrvrl Run: fl. Fngg, B. De-Fr:-est. R, Trott. .l Balwr. .l. Svhulz. W. lime-rson. P. Nffusvhlf-r. l.. Sm-Ivan-l1. ll. Rfwgvrs T. Ylulvmk. P, Palumlm. F- RPf lPF. C. DPRykf'. B, Sf-hneirler. C, Thomas. Third Rout Y. Allvn. .l. Winflnlf, C, Taylor. R. lmvitl. C. Sriarratta. Nl. Ynutrhai. N. W48ll8f'P. ff, llvarns. K. Zweigx. ff. Thulin. .l. Shulman lDIelsKBhRQrrllTR PP ki .. QP- . auf' . . . aurffr. np ou? . npping I. Knfkfw, R. Rnlmineon. .l, Svhelterl ff, hvhran. N, Williu. R. llvsn. D. Befarlling. T. Smith. ll. Rvlllwrg. N, Tlmnmpfon. C. Caruana. S lJvBruyno, .l. Hamann. li. Ram-ey, Frnnt Rlilff l. Rfmlwy. V. lxwlllr-n. 9. Snyflffr. S. ulf'!'DlH1flIll. Nl. W--ll-h D. Ke-llfftt. Nl. Svhif-fl. Nl XI: Q l 'y -r. B. Xzmllnrn. N. Hul. I, Lynn. .NII'llfl1lRI11l: l. F2llllls4'l1lH'l'l'f. 1. Flmnlmrt. Nl. S1'lNXillll' ' . , ,. . . nr .. N 1 N1 N luluv I, llunu. ll. lumuwn-l. XX. l.omll.n'h. l. l.Zl!I . ll. llLlNl'U'N. ll, I-l'Nl'll, ll, llnp-. Ylf xln l Ymler hllfl 7'l1mlR Il 'N lfnvllu Y Wul l llllllllll X1 lhnu ll ' uw, , .I 'i1. Hg.. I-'a. . fl. ,. .1-. . -- . .5Iurl4.YX lluflgm. B, fl'-lwll. Il, flr'rlmr4IqA ll Pnm-r. l., 9lmfTvr,'Xl, fmn-, Xl. Nlgn'-lmll. l'. D1-'llurf-k. .l. RPLII' flun. Twp Run: 5, xlllllfb. l, ll:-mmwl. l', lurpyn. Vs, l.:-nk.-, l.. ll:-v'llf'I'. ll, l'f'tr'r'-011. V. Bruf-h .l. flrinnvll. Xl. l.. Hill. lf. Xpple-, ll, llfvrlc. R. l'uItf'rwn. ll. l'f-411-nf-lx. D, FHX. ll. Fm-fl. 56 INNNT FUNNY- BONE itk Almost millvzllinnal uwnnvivr hw In n,. lt will Lulu that Npuiex In up II1r'w.ll:'. II pn-sx Nu hurmi mtl: your f1Il41t'Y! Nlmr' nt tu the Ie-fl! Hey . . .YW .-4' 7.. aunqp XN:':Io:1mtl1il1gL,, ,. , fm' ll pr:-'wx I 'i 4 -33 4' 'ia 1' 'S ,gsfi J . R , af Q , p 1 ' X' 1 x ' ii fl QL ,Q Q r. A i , , 3 J, 1 4: 1 Q! H Q VV f 5? Kg XA nfx. 'ff .J ff J 'fi W. x.. ' K M ,, M M,,,f.nr-rr'-'f ,. 'MW .ww Q D -Q , ,hy x 1 , ' 'X M-2v L..- Wif H ' ff we, ...ww- Mx, 'ff I I - H., K,-. ,EM f 5 ' 6, -1 , .nu Q f ACF! v NES N3 MA 1 mf nal ' ,mi as n 'XIISS BURTON X X1- Standing: W. Blanchard, President. Seated, Front Row: N. O'Crady, Treasurer: L, Bice, Vice-President: A. Stoler, 2nd Vice-President. Sealed, Second Row: S. Cooke, Secretary: A. Babcock, 3rd Vice-President: A. Duennebier, Corresponding Secretary. MR. SHAW STUDENT Meeting regularly every Thursday. Student Coun- cil handled extracurricular activities from banking to away-game buses. Student orientation, school dances. activity ticket. and assembly planning all fell under the province of Student Council work with the help of chairmen and special committees responsible to the council. Representatives were elected from each homeroom. and executive ofhcers were chosen by the entire stu- dent hodv after intensive campaigning in the spring. l'nder the direction of advisors Miss Dorothy Burton 00llNOIl. and Hr. Butler Shaw. and Preident Wyland Blanch- ard. the Council took many important strides in furthering the Code of Conduct at IHS. Besides routine duties of discussing student sug- gestions. running committees. and approving club charters. Student Council this year sponsored a special dance. the proceeds of which were given to the FBI. station. The group also organized the Student Service Corps to help in cafeteria supervision during lunch periods. l'0NlNIl'l I'ifPi fill-XIRNIHN Fmnt Rnun' Ni. flf-nungr. R, F4-hub:-I. R, fillliN'Yif'I- fi, Rogvrg, N4-rnml Run-: I., Bild!-t'. S, flili-F. B. Uuyvr. Pi. lYUn0frio. K. Brnnvlt. Thirfl Rnuy' N. Winysv, if. D'-rw. 5. Nlaiwhull. H. llnlir-ann. B. Vainrirr- Svhuafi, fl, Sf'I'ilill'i1, K, Danna. Trip Rnui: E. Hope-. H. Niuntliavli. R, Xir'hi'iiuf, T, Smith. R. Broun. ,I. Ville-r. S, Fziiilkvnin-rry. Nii- f ... COUNCIL MEMBERS SIUDFNT lf0UNfiII,-Fran! Rauf J. Lyon. W., Smith. Conv, C. Stugis, A, Simonils. B. Conrad. B, Geiger. Krntary, S. Srilrwnheit. A, Bfhariiefn. Svrnrizl Rout B. Foertsvh, fl. Brooks. B, Kiltlv. Top Rauf: C, Harper. S Tilllnn. D. ffampiwll. 9. Lloyd. P. Knzwk. D. Div- NI. Pzxtflk. D. Frame. E. Phillips. I.. Umoff. E. Brennan in ky. N, Kinsella, Third Roux' A, Nvlson. S. Cilf-S, J. fi. Nelson. R. Barber, B. Frank. D. Mann. if fi H11 1 ill PIIGKISH PASTIMES Y 1 I A - '- A 5 .0 K? Haw xnu haul yuur -:mp tmiaiyf' Q If you 1inn't think this took IIPTXQ' .fu H 'Sr is P' I XX 4, fC.,L, h Um f.-, 1 lbilliiixfu ww xlli X II II hd- Nfilll' ILIFIIQ' 2lf lln 61 MR. BRUCE f1l.AIR Advisor Wait till he reads that grind! 62 ..,, 955 J S' ' it y ,r af... . Standing: P. Rafferty, Proofreading Co-Editor: R. Sprentall, Copy Co-Editor: C Merkel, Typing Co-Editor: l.. Buehlman, Art Editor: Xlr. Clair. Advisor: J. Amrine, Business Manager: R. Nlonthach, Photography Editor. Seated: J. Brown. Co-Crinds Editor: S. Strain, Co-Crinds Editor: J. Jones. Co-Editor: .l, Thomas, Co-Editor: l,. Jensen, Co- Editor: B, Kittlc, ffm-Proofrezirling Editor: N. Nloyse, Typing Co-Editor. NEODADN DAQIIAT Neodaondaquat is the diary of a year at lrondequoit High School, highlighting the exalted senior class. The staff. advised hy Mr. Bruce Clair, worked hard to capture the flavor of lHS in candid shots. copy, and informal pictures of seniors. underclassmen. faculty. and various club ac- tivities. The entire stafff chose cover and theme. Each editor supervised his field: photography. copy. grinds. art. advertising. typing, proofreading, and business. Co-editors Laurel Jensen. Joanne Jones, and John Thomas handled special duties of planning layouts and co-ordinating all departments in an effort to equal past prize-winning yearbooks. Front Row: P. Zweig, Music Editor: L. Lewis, Editorial Page C0-Editorg T. Schubert, Sports Page Co-Editor: C. Dreisliach, Editorial Page Co-Editor: L. Umoff, Sports Page Co-Editor. Second Row: M. Rosenbloom, Co-Editor-in-Chief: B. Cutberlet, Proofreading Co-Editor: J. Staufler, Art Editor, Proofreading Co-Editor: P. Caudill, Headlining Co- Editor: M. Genung, Second News Page Co-Editor: J. Nielsen, Second News Page Co- Editor: R. Moon, Circulation Manager: E. Thiem, Co-ordinatorg J. Rasmus, Co-Editor in-Chief. Top Row: C. Mayes, Mailing Exchange Co-Editor: J. Olshan, Filing Exchange Co-Editorg B. Tillson, Typing C0-Editorg A. Ciancursio, Typing Co-Editor: VV. Wilt, Photography Editorg V. Hill, Co-ordinator: S. Taylor, Mailing Exchange Co-Editor: A. Smith, Business Manager. Absent: L. Kelli-tt. Filing Exchange Co-Editor: D. Allen, Head- Rodcquoit, featuring scoops on all the elections. wise words from the lining Co-Editor. president. informal chats with the exchanges. and news of interest to all. has diplayed capable leadership under John Rasmus and Mike Rosenbloom. These boys have met nightly with advisor. Miss Norma Butler. to discuss this publicationis problems. The eyes and ears of the paper have covered sports events. social gatherings. classes and club activities. Assisting John and Mike were Linda Lewis and Gail Dreisbach. editorial page editors. Todd Schubert and Larry Lmofl. sports page editors.. and Janet Nielsen and Mary Cenung. page four editors. All interested students have been able to help by headlining. proofreading. typing. writing. or acting as reporters Standing: L, lfmoll, Sports Page Co- Editor: C. Dreisbach, Editorial Page Co-Editor: N. Butler, Advisor: T. Schubert, Sports Page Co-Editor: J. Nielsen, Second Page News Co-Edi- tor: M. Genung, Second Page News Co-Editor. Seated: L. Lewis, Editorial Page Co-Editor: M. Rosenbloom, Co- Editor-in-Chief: J. Rasmus, Co-Editor in-Chief. 63 MISS BUTLER Advisor - -'Q N. K 9 NIR. IJICKEENS Adtisnr . '- 9 T ,Aft 427423 Tamb HANDBOOK Fran! Rau: I.. I'If'lwr. 9 Fuiilkenlwrry. NI. Rosen- iloom. .Nm-mit! Rauf l. Nmrine. NI, Cenung. E. Thiem. 5. Strain., Tap Rau: l. Stauffer. I.. Lewis NI. Krapp. Il. Tillson. 6-I INDIAN Outstanding: examples of writing talent were included in the two issues of the Indian. IHS literary magazine. Editors Gail Crifhth. Iilsa Benham. Kathleen Ath- erton. and Cordon Harper sifted through masses of short stories. poems, essays, and humorous articles contributed by students from the grammar schools as well as the high school. With an eye to excelling past prize-winning publications. the staff, advised by Mr. Louis Dickens, provided talented students a means to achieve re- cognition. Seated: C. Seehach, E. Benham, K. Atherton Standing: P. Zweig, C. Griffith, C. Harper, W Wilt, I.. Buehlman. Front Row: J. Rowley, S. Belfour, J, Lyon, D. Gerhardt, B. McKallip, K. Fultz, L. Chap- man, A. Johnson, A. Bearden, I. Boyd, M. Hayner. Second Row: J. Tummoncls, D. Kaiser, A. Nelson, B. Cutberlet, K. Nlelin, A. Lipson, P. Knack, B. Kittle, A. Gardner, P. Poppink, C. Sciaratta. Third Row: E. Schabel, Nl. Burritt, P. Johnson, J. Kleiber, Nl. Ralston, R. Smal- line, P. Caudill, J. Jones, K. Jensen, G. Stoddart, G. Brooks, P. Banker, S. Taylor. Fourth Row: M. Yule, B. Conrad, W. Smith, E. Telfer, C. Griffith, J. Olshan, L, Lewis, E. Benham, L. Hiatt, L. Jensen, J. Brown, N. Moyse, I.. Reber, C. Patterson, J. Mulder, C. Dreisbach, J. Stolle, S. Steubing. Top Row: J. Stauffer, J. Vilbrandt. C. Stugis, A. Simonds, K. Dana. C. Atherton, S. Marshall, J. Thomas, R. Sprentall, J. Rasmus, E. McPherson, C. Ranft, C. Seebach, E. Derso, J. Neilsen, J. Trost, K. Atherton. Students with an interest in library work and an acquaintance with its principles found their places in Library Club this year. lvnder the lquidance M155 RICE of advisor. Miss Rice. and president. Barb Cutberlet. the club sponsored a Adfiw, hook sale. holiday displays. and a tea for the faculty. Outside activities in- cluded excursions to two plays. HLi'l Abner and 6'My Fair Ladyn. The club, which met twice monthly. planned breakfast meetings for the first Wednesday of each month and after-school meetings for the third. Mini Q ,,....,. '-fm, ' A-N J'- Front Row: B. Gutberlet. President: A. Johnson. Assistant Program Chairman: A. Simonds, Vice- Presidentg J, Nielsen, Program Chaimtan. Top ' Row: J. Rasmus, Co-Boys' Social Chairman: J. Mulder. Treasurer: S. Niarshall, Co-Boys' Social Chairman: J. Jones, Secretary. 65 Front Row: M.. Outermans, P. Stander, Mr. Young, Advisor: L. Trimby, M. Yule. Second Row: B. C. Keymel. M. Murphy, J, Vilhrandt, J. Olshan, N, Moyse, I.. Read. Back Row: M. Amdl1rSlCy, T. Hill, J. Thomas, D, Rolmertshaw, J. Rasmus, C. Fultz, C. Shulman. . . . . . , . 'G Dlrerted by Mr. Eric' Young. Orion Society presented Arthur Millers All My MRAIZQHN Sons on December 6. John Rasmus played the leading role of a man who has sac-rilir-ed his ideals for the sake of his business by sending defective airplane parts to the war. As a result he has to defend himself against the death of twenty-one men. When his own son turns against him. he realizes his ideals were false and sees his whole world fall apart. John was ably supported by senior members of Dramatic-s Il 4-lass headed by Charles Fultz. president. and Pat Stander, secretary- treasurer. - - V xg-x ' This was supposed to he a window? 'J 5 R J l l 1 Seated: M, B. Spence. K. Fultz, L. Pulvino, E. Mickelson, A. Ball. Standing: M. VanHee, R. Stugis, Mr. Young, J, Burnham. NI. Shanhart, NI. Pluta. FUOTLIGHT SOCIETY Footlight Society. under the direction of Mr. Eric Young. consisted of the members of the Dramatics I class. They displayed their acting and dramatic talents in their May presentation of wlihe Heiress . Also included in the groups activities was the production of Cinderella which was presented to the students of the local primary and elementary schools. The IHS auditorium was the scene of assemblies in which the society members participated. 67 I -4:?4:. ! f-'14 Q ,ff 1 , fm- You've got to have a dream . . . MAM A: I fl tit V oem T w ou of three again. Standing at Mike: J. Rasmus, J. Thomas. Front Row: Mr. Young, Advisorg M. Shanhart, J. Siergiej VI. J. Hayner P. Hurysz. Second Row: G. Phillips R. Raab S. McVittie P. Carr W. Wangerin K. Palmer. Top Row: B. Waltuclc R. Miller J. Egan C. Knowlton .l. Meuser J. Grover. Chosen from the new microphone technique class the WIHS staff operates the public address system. This year under the leadership of Mr. Eric Young general manager' John Rasmus station manager' John Thomas chief announcer' Bernard Waltuck chief engineer' announcers and technicians not only transmitted daily bulletins to homerooms but also broadcasted during Parents Forum Back-to-School Bight and recorded a Red Cross tape of a school music department concert which was sent to Europe. Special added attractions to morning announcements were ,lack Grover and John Meuser with their fearless forecastsi' of inter- scholastic sports results. -' ' ' T e next voice you hear will he that of . . . X MR. BEAMS Advisor STAGE DREW Meeting the first and third Wednesdays of the month after school in either the shop or auditorium, the stage crew made the stage equipment for three plays and all the assem- Kneeling: K. Gaylord, A. Stander. Sitting: R. McDonnell C Phillips, F. Duennebier. Standing: W. Bradley, T. Phillips blies. The advisor, Mr. Beams, and President, Ken Gaylord, stressedjnterest in stagecraft -I and a willingness to put in extra hours of ,,,.- ' ' hard work as requirements for membership. 4... ll The keyword of the Visual Aid Corps this year was 54- NL. efficiency. In the capable hands of advisor, Miss Rice, and -5 co-managers, Bob Sprentall and Al Smith, the VAC showed over 500 films in the past year and coordinated the audio- V A c visual equipment of the school. Front Row: J. VanSaun, A. Smith, R, Sprentall, D. Allen. Second Row: M. Cohen, D. Postles, B. Waltuck, G. Karn, D. Ross, W. Wilt. Top Row: A. Altman, G. Phillips, D. Fleming, B. VanderSchaaff, P. Pucher, W. Lacy. MISS RICE Advisor .nf jf -. f V l A J. Kleiber, J. Brill, H. Korpell. becond How: J. Bollinger. U. Allen, Al. Jtarx, J. ussei I rjj 5 A. Bearden, R, Neuschcler. E. DeLong. S. Spavin. C, Nlartinson, S. Wernimont, M. Desbrow Y i Third Row: B, VanderSchaaff, S. Cohen. M. A. Calabrese, B. Reitz. T. Tillson, J. VanMarter A. Babcock, R. Gravina, Nl. Espenmiller. A. Anderson. Fourth Row: A. Smith, E. Low, W Schafer, M. Bauch, B, Bechtold, C. Nelson. H. Rowe, P. Debenham. R. Chasey, D. Reynolds ,V I .sc A. Wallace. Top Row: J. Hood, J. Derso, R. Gibson, L. Foor, A. Norwood, N. Matzsky, D X . - W Q' Rortshaw, C. Harper, R. Hess. T. llummer. Stamling: J. Russi. R. Heinl-cel, P. Zweig. J ' t Hibbard, J SENIOR MR. BOLLINGER D Director lrondequoit High Schoolis Senior Band, Consisting of stu- dents with superior talents in wind and percussion instruments. gave three public concerts under the baton of Director Mr. Pivan Bollinger and assistant Herbert Korpell. The band also performed for numerous school programs. Members of the band participated in several of the functions of the New York State School Music Association including the sectional band and the solo contest. The entire band was en- rolled in the N.Y.S.S.Nl.A. band contest. competing with many of the area high school bands. and returned with high honors. 23 INA.. Ml-1 15, N E. Thiem. B. Reexz, J. Varftiarter DRUNI MAJOR AND HAJURETTES sg.:- L ' fu X 4 -. t-nr, di Q Easels Q, 70 .iii gig . 5' -,' 3 iii' 94' 5- gm I ' I ,A V 5.2 In ' NI' -X . '- an - QLQQQQQ -45 ,, 1 wi Q J gg, Q? E 45 GV? ? an 'fi X 11 , I iii:-5 Q6 ig! '-'W' 6 ,nu ip' ptxpn Tr .. iff Fifi f?i'ff i? , -, 3 9 v 4 X6 g a A T f I Wlgpi ff 1, 1 F3 ' ' ' , 1 f I if-iam 5 I I A Q N Q . f I I ' ' 'P Q 1 1 1 1 7' J. Q 1 w , r ' 1 5 fun ' f Q 5 ' I 1 1 iv Q if, H x h A I y I 1 I ' ' I I I I Q sl! ,Wim kmxxj FRENCH CLUB Parlez-yous francais? If you understand this. chances are you were a memher of French Cluh this year. Gathering in the fac- ulty dining: room or Room 118. the club met monthly to see slides of France, hear speakers with insights into French culture. and sing songs of French origin. The ban- quet in the spring was a great success. accord- ing to Mrs. Dorothy Fattig. the cluh's advisor. Assisting: her were Gail Griflith as president and Ann Hertle, Sue Stolp, and Kathy Mar- shall as club executives. .J V'-T' P' Front Raw: P. Rainey, S. Stolp, C. Griffith, K. Marshall. A. Hertle. Scrum! Row: J. Castle, A. Lippson, J. Kaiser, E. Meyer, N. Hersch, J. Baumann, C. Brink, C, Curtice, B. Pilittere. Third Row: F. Warnick, P. Ashman. V. Hill, S. Feldman, J. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Front Row: K. Marshall, Treasurer: A. Her- tle, Social Chairman. Second Roux: G. Griffith, President: S. Stolp, Secretary. MRS. FATTIC Advisor Klieher. A. Gardner, J. Neun. B. Brown. Top Row: J. Roessel, A. Lehrer. J. Carroll, A. Dulmiel. T, 0'Neill, B. VanderSchaaff, L. Cherney, J. Williams, R. Collins, B. Smith, P, Pucher, W. Lacy. Fffml Row: N- H9l'Sf'l1- P- P0PPiflk- C- Sfflaffiilffl- P- White, Row: E. Derso, E. Haufler, S, Tillson, N. Atherton, L, Ham A. Harper, S. Anderson. Second Row: J. Dunn, R. Stauff r, I ,, L, L E- B t J M Id . T R . H h I R. Berhaf-k, R. Neuscheler, D. Frame, W. Bechtold. H, Keir- fiiirffcint. lepleisher. nlglmlflfiminz, ea. 5z.le3w'T. 'singrmalill pell, G. Harper, K. Harrington. W. Deans, S. Strebel. Third Et-ang, jl Dt-rgo, T. Slate,-Y W. Ewell, P' Warrfickg J. Nieisen fnder the guidance of Mr. John William- son, German Club oliicers planned programs to help acquaint students with Germanic cul- ture. Highlights of their plans were the slide shows of lean Mulder and Wyland Blanch- ard. each of whom traveled abroad last sum- mer. The major project of the year, and chief responsibility of the program chairman Barbara Kruze, was the banquet held in De- cember. Here members and guests were roy- ally entertained by both the German Band and Bavarian Dancers. These two outgrowths of the club's interest in Allemanian culture have also performed for organizations out- side the school. MR. WILLIAMSON Adrisor I ' it .H M M QL:- M ff Er GERMAN HUB OFFICERS-flockwise from QQ Left: l. Nlulder. President: W. Bechtold, C- ..-. Treasurer: G. Harper. Vice-President: P. White, Secretary. 75 GERMAN CLUB l 1 l t Front Row: H. Verb, L. Robbins, S. Snyder, M. Wells, K. Bauch, K. Weisenborn, A. Johnson, B. Treadway. Second Row: J. Johnson, ,l. Johnson. K, Melin, S. Potter, S. Tandler, S. Spaven. I. Boyd, P. Miller, V. Allen, .l. Partridge, M. Carr. B. Young. Top Row: E. Andrus, L. Foor, L. Stewart, C. Brooks, P. Schlagel, C. Steubing, B. Schneeberger, V. Porter. M. Stark, S. Battles, N. P6rfiIlS. l. Ruf, .l. Van Saun, E. Michaels. MRS, NAHABETIAN Advisor 1' LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-Front Row: R. Miller, Quaestor: D. Pos- tles, Consul: S. Lloyd, Consul, S. Spaven, Scriba. Top Row: C. De- Ryke, K. Melin, J, Mohr, R. Zwieg, C. Brooks. Aediles. 76 Sponsored by Latin teachers Mrs. Marilyn Nahabetian and Miss Ann Scheible, the Amici Romae was governed like the old Roman Republic. Two Consuls, David Postles and Susan Lloyd, jointly handled presidential duties, Scriba Sue Spavan kept the records, Quaestor Pat Miller handled accounts, and ten Aediles, representatives from each Latin class, planned and carried out the programs. Meetings were held on Tuesday and generally followed a theme symbolic of Latin culture. December found the IHS Latins celebrating the Saturnalia festival, in February a Roman fashion show, in March a Roman circus. Special event of the year was the banquet in May. Ra . s : rm rm ' if Q . 5,5 , , Q Y 9 f , . if 1 5 L nm. f,- X 9' , 8 .E 4 . f' 7' , . + ' f 9 9 1- E92 c I 'Bk 49' P , ,W M Q ii PM ily 1? 5. - ,Q ,, 2 9 253, 91 wwf -, ,- 93. 'Q -A I .J IJ Q 'a ,A, A Front Roux' S. Giles. P. Slander, M. Barron, A. Kulas, IJ. Nloorhouse, .l. Fay. Top Row: S. DeFreest, J. Neun, J. Fay. J, Huase. C. Niedermeier, J. llony. L. Brclos. E. Hill. J. Bla HOMEMAKING CLUB Highlighting Homemaking Club's year was the spring fashion show and tea. Each girl in the club made clothes and prepared refreshments for the occasion. Other activities included a get-acquainted supper for new members. a demonstration by Rochester Cas and Electric home economists. and the preparation of a club constitution. Sue Ciles was elected president. and Miss Avery and Mrs. Smith served as advisors. BUSINESS GLUB Front Row: D. Plekan, J. Schrodt. E. Schabel, Fl. Kittle, President: J. Fay. Secretary: A, Hertle. C. Thomas. Sec- ond Row: C. Colton, .l. Nlusucci, Social Chairman: l.. Kanty, C. Bauer. J. Blake. Treasurer: D. Mattioli, K. Weis- cnborn, E. Wisner, J. Tummonds. Top Row: I.. Read. I.. Cvebhard, D. Moor- housc. ll. Kimber. S. Harjungr. J, Fay. K, Lee-ming. Vice-President: S. Dee Freest, l.. Brelos, C. Niedermeier, J. Dony. Cirls interested in business careers sought membership in Business Club this past year. Steno pads. typewriters. pencils. dictionaries-all were part of this or- ganization that offered a practical outlet lor thestheory learned in business classes. Mrs, Pierce and Mr. Nlammosser advised the group while Barbara Kittle presided at meetings. Special projects included a party for muscular dystrophy patients at the County Home and selling candy to raise money for the club's annual banquet. The girls also gave their services as secretaries for the medical and administrative offices. 78 : UUE ' .f O Front Row: P. Lennon, S. Phe-terson, K. Schnarr. Second Row: M. Holtz, B. Bell, M. Landers, K. Ward. J. Seitz, B. Boch. Third Roux' Miss Roberts, Advisor: P. Sf'hlPi!f'l. M Rose. S. Whitcombc, B. Rietz. N. Lewis. M, jackson. Standing: A. Beck- FUTURE NURSES UF AMERIGA Future Nurses' Club was de- signed to help prospective nursing students obtain information about nursing schools. A workshop with other similar clubs in Monroe County gave the group a better idea of the profession. A panel discussion. a speaker and a ques- tion and answer period occupied a complete day at Cutler Lnion. Movies and a visit to the Cerebral Palsy center gave the members of the club a view of what a physi- witb. J. Brown. President: J. Houghton. Treasurer: P. Caudill, Vice-President: L. Cal therapigfg vvgrk entailg. Noble. Social Chairman: B. Stephens, K. Boyko, ,l. Magno, D. Divinsky, R. Florio, D. Campbell, B. McKallip, Secretary: B. Trott, M, White. 9 Q' +1 if Rzsigwf ' 55, FUTURE TEACHERS Meeting once a month. Future Teacher members learned more about the teach- ing profession. Ellen Thiem. president. arranged for the group to see films about teaching and hear Mrs. Heichel speak about her teaching experiences in Siam. Some of the prospective teachers attended a convention at Brockport State Teachers' College and were invited to take a tour of the campus. Other members visited the Q? elementary schools during study halls to observe the teachers and their classes. One of the aims of this club was to interest more boys in teaching. Front Row: M. Meikle, S. Pheterson, H. Popkin, K. Zweig, B. Hope, N. Migdol, S. Bodner, M, Schantz. Second Row: L Seigel. E. Meyers, K, Kucey, N. Moscate, K. Pogoda, B Mt-Kallip, L. Meisel, S Potter. Third Row: Mr. Lambert Advisor: D. Perticone, V. Allen. M, Mangione, K. Jensen, .l johnson, G. Stoddart, CI. Brink, N., Moyse, V. Hill, M. P v I.au. .l. Kleiber, E. Kubarich, M. Nieman, C. Caruana. S Schian. Top Row: J, Crayton, K. Bellis, P, Cirre, B. Card, C. Turianski. N. Snyder, C. Seebach, S. Beadling. J. Clip- pinger, V. jameson, I. Steeler, G. VanDuss,en, K. Partington, C. Marchand. Front Row: B. Walluck. J. Miller, Chairman: S. Faulken- lnrry. Chairman: J. Adams. Top Row: R. Stugis. P. Pitcher. R. tiollins, ll. Postles. Front Row: .-X. Johnson, J. Tummonnls. K. Shellman. K. Weisen horn, A. Hertle. P. Stander, I., Trimhy. B. Pilittcrc. Second Raw K. Beldue, S. Taylor, C. Stoddart. C. Miller. .l Partis, L. Kanty M. Burrit, P. Knack, Third Row: B. Cosnell, M. Nelson. V. Hill J. Masucci, A. Duennebier, S. Robinson, C. Niedermeier, J. Bau man, M. Barron, D. Plekan. M. Murphy. Top Row: P. Garret K Leeming, L. Hiatt, J. Stugis, S. Morrison. J. Haase, S. Harjungl C. Shulman, S. Stolp, J. Shulman, L. Wessmiller, W. Smith B. Schneeherger. ITAG Members of the lrondequoit Trallic Athletic Corps were seen husily collecting admissions and punching activity tickets at all sports events played at home. Also among their many services rendered was that of selling tickets to all away games. This group was under the supervision of Mr. Cordon Allen and headed hy ,lack Miller and Steve Faulk- enberry. If 'r 0 5 . DFFIGE AIDES Volunteer oflice aides are the unsung heroines of IHS. Working during study halls this service corps eased the burden of clerical work in the main and guidance ofhces. The girls ran errands and delivered messages and want', slips. Within the ollice itself they served as junior secretaries. handling the switch board. typing and dittoing bulletins, and filing catalogues. Not content with their duties during the school year, many also helped with student scheduling during the summer. The corps had no faculty advisor, yet main- tained a high degree of service under the capable leadership of president Joanne Masucci. RADIO GLUB CQ.. CQ.. CQ .... This was the sound that came from Ironde- quoit High's own short wave radio station. The station. whose call letters were KQQQJ. was built entirely by the members with the advice of Mr. John Dodge. advisor. All the partici- pants taught themselves Morse code. and several acquired ama- teur licenses. Tom Slater was elected to head the organization with joseph Hood. his assistant. and Ian Fritz, secretary-treasurer. b , Ma Sealed: R. Kessler. J. Hood, I, Fritz Standing: S. Zwcig, K. Hertzfeld, li. McDougal, D. Drury, C. Elmendorf, D, Hayden, l.. Lavery, F. Cohringer. R. Uchal. MR. DUDCF .41I1'isor PHDTUGRAPHY GLUB .iv This year was one of Photography Clubis most active. President ,lack Miller and advisor Mr. Williams cooperated with Eastman Kodak Company in sponsoring the high school photographic contest here. The monthly meetings were devoted to criticizing other members' photos and discussing improvements in photographic fields. The fifteen members enjoyed privi- leges of the darkroom. developing and printing their pictures any night after school. Front Row: J, Faulkenberry, D. Beadling, W. Bufifan, H. Rogers, L. Seehach, T. Pigage. Second Roux: R, Albert, S. Faulkenberry, T. Upham, B, Waltuck. R. Nlehrhof, W. Laitenberger. Top Row: Mr, Williams, Advisor: P, Pucher, Nl. Stark. W. Skinner. ll. Bohen, W. Ewell, J. Miller, President: H. Owlett, J. Adams, C. Huenniger. W. Love- land, S. Strebel. f x x INTERNATIONAL Front Row: J. Hulett, M. Russell, A. Hertle C. Marchand, A, Gardner, J. Alley, J, Roessel Second Row: W. Lacy, B. Card, A. McGreal T. Clutz, B. Dwyer, M. Pierce, J. Turianski B. Migdol. Top Row: J. Kleiber, J, Cowan E. Derso, P. Pero, R. Hoffman, N. Russo, J Williams, L. Dunsker, D. Postles, D. Fleming, J. Vilbrandt, L. Brelos, Miss Wingate, AMERIGAN HISTURY GLUB Lnder the sponsorship of Mrs. Neumiller, American History Club worked to develop a greater appreciation of American heritage and promote better citizenship. President David Fleming. Vice-President Elaine Derso. Treasurer Betty Dwyer and Secretary Judy Vilbrandt led the club this year. Program Chairman Margaret Pearce and Social Chairman Judy Pearce planned the programs which featured a movie on restoration and field trips to places of historical interest both in and outside Rochester. MRS. NEUMILLER Advisor Front How: C. Merkel, S. Koerner, E, Schabel, M. J. Hayner, B. Kittle, P. Southard, J. Armstrong, S. Giles. Second Row: Mr. Reeve, Advisor, S. Peck. W. Bigelow, M. Goldstein, L. Wright, P. Perkins, M. Nelson, L. Read, M. Murphy, B. Keymel, K, Brandt, E. D'0nofrio. Third Row: B. Granite, M. Amdursky, D. Allen, R. Rugg, C. Fultz, D. Slavin, E. Krause, J. Thompson, R. Lau, P. Stanat, M. Wagner, L. Buehlman, T, Burns, L. Plow, J. McKnight, E. Thiem, S. Cooke. MR. REEVE Advisor lnternational Relations Club was formed this year under the direction of Mr. Reeve. lts main goal was to promote greater interest in our foreign re- lations and to fight against the ever-growing threat of Communism. ln an effort to carry out these goals, speakers were called in during the year to talk on phases of our foreign policy and current events. The ml RELATIUNS CLUB 9 ,-Q Xational Junior Diplomatic League was formed with- in the Club to fight delinquency and Communism. and to preserve the .American ideal. Chapters of the League are to be developed throughout the l'nited States similan to the one here. Thus. the challenge of maintaining the American Way of Life has been thrown out to the youth of the Atomic Age! HIIGKLE GHUGKLES And lf1t'V1 he said to mP Wh Q, X Y F , ir Wg , A inf Snake charmers? gf.. o shot that snowball? lo-9-3-7-gk 5-4-3 .... IQ - fl? SHIAJMUHE 2 A-. ii.-af, I ' A. 'yfllg A T 1, ,I f '. 1 f 51' f 'ff V ,- ' Wi ' V 1. 7,3 21, 4 ' - -ni, f V- L, ' fs W Q x 1 4 ,AK ng ,. Xxx , K ' -4 . - W, Q , ,O ' EA G b ' , x-QW! ' ' if NM N., Y. W 5 41' 'if' 'N cf a , ff ,g E X is lr , i X :gay 41 i W Q' f TQ - f 1 f 2 -f 1 il 1-1' , I 'K f ff' F' ha 1 ' O 'E z I ,. 1 ,, 5 5 'Zip f , 5' 9 a Q ? 1 .- ' ' fb f , W k fm' X Y 5 4 1 2' in fi 1' 'f . -fi. aa' ' ' .W ku A , R , ,fi , , ,L ' Q3 5 PQRT' S i 2 in X K 1511! qi 1 Q Q 1 Q LV p 1 T or ff' I -,,.-aingmg J- ' gzsax::.sf.f . Q.. 32.,ZA:,w JAM C i f '-1,2 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS C. ROGERS C. SHULNIAN G. STUCIS A, SINIONDS JUNIOR JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ,W , CHEERLEADERS S. Bi'-kicht C. PATTERSON N. O'CRADY A. Bearden C, Peck NI. Locurcio K. Parker L. Frmr B COLE Q? Hey, you've got the wrong guy! VARSITY FOOTBALL The football squad of ,SB gave school spirit a boost by winning three out of their first four games. However. county champions. Canandaigua and Newark. took the last two in hard fought contests. Dave Curro. halfbackg Dick Cib- son. left endg and Ady Babcock. guardg made all-county mention. Dick Gibson was chosen by both the Times l'n1'on and Democrat and Chronicle as an outstanding player for the all-star team. Front Row: W. Bayer, A. Babcock. W. Blanchard, R. See- lmach, D. Gibson, Captain: J. Pogoda, C, Muxworthy, S. Hackett, D. Allen, Second Row: L. Bice, C. Sophia. D, Curro, D. Hall, D. Rohertshaw, T, Rashach, l.. Slattery, T. Johnson N 4 , .ig FOOTBALL SCORES - 1958 IHS 0 l.cRoy . . . 6 26 Brighton . . . T 21 Webster ..... .... l 9 28 Fairport ....... . . 0 0 East Rochester . . . . . . . 0 6 Canandaigua ... .. .. 20 7 Newark .... .... 3 3 l MR. BABCOCK and MR. BARONE Coaches R. McKay. Third Row: CI. Cast, G. Scott, T. Slater, R. Iamon D. Scudder, D, Reynolds, T. Slater, H. Evans, D. Frame Fourth Row: Couch Barone. K. Gaylord, Manager: J. Geiger K. Berkov. D. Ye-omans. R. Hope. D. Walhroel, P.. Taddeo Coach Babcock, X ,. - 'L iff ix 'Q - fx w mi fx wx 1 1 'O .f 'f' 6 . s I ' Qi. ,' Y LQ 'f xls lg 2 wt G! 4 4 ' w 1 1 J 1 1 U E -'CC . 1 Q., ,gg gg , ,JE Q? 11, , gg, , b ,. f if .- 'Q A ' k f i' 5 ic 5, 9? ,A ,5 ci, as A -R A X 'S , , I F -'fri 6-5 ,-.h T ,J 1, ' ' X-a.,. H'-' 1 . - 1 f f , HV' Q .N A GL. ' ,Y ' S-' M- X ,sw . .- 1 V . , v '+R-ry 7' I ' f Qxggg, . 'D -I ' Z 41. Ar W ? Y I A I 57' eAL' ' 9 ,-rr -f 7 i ' , .4 f f 5 4 f U -' Q - H , , , 1.1 v in! 7 A g :fig f, 4, F5 E Q fi N ....,' J2 'V we W ? .. 3 iv- 9.512 Wi W Vfi r gi . . V'7'pT: L4 S ' A Q A .IG-S QQ M --L - .f - I ' If .rx fu I , QE ., ' -1 gf , L , V 4, ,sig .. ...+g, in if ' ' ' ....... . ' fi f3?Z+o4X , nj.-- A. A V 1 QS'-jf-If--L , 'l : A Q ' 154 Ap V ,Q S ' -Q H- 'fi , ' 'Er' 'C' , Av, Q 3 , it F Y X, ' V I P 1 ? Aa. if 1, , A l 4 S I I 3, 1 5 1 I Q, Y isis? .- V yy fn f E- -w H, 5 1 J 5 I 1 1 I f',t A 33 JY. fi fs A I ! X T 7 is My gf ,, A1 w QS' x 'M 2 A L V: , - A rw . LN .f Q of 0 , ' ' X . . N ,. VA -V 1 h ' P , V V X ,U ' A ...f ll, F - V ' , U Er! - X 1,1 9' .1 J A' ., - ' C Q, V 'X PM ,, ,I-4' If ' Q ' '12 Q' J? 3 1 figf fixup . -'W - I , Q v iff' -Q 1 - '4fw f Z:-1' ' V -1 411,-ft . Q 4 v K t,' Jkwaf' JL: 0 Sf, ' ' K I C - Y , - - .gn H Q - Q - , - - 5 - 4 - - - ' Q - - 'Q - - ' - - - - - - - - :L ,. A 5 - .dv-2 - ., - 5 Q - , Q Q Q - Q Q - ,Q Q Q Q ' y Q'x:1l'5516, ' i-. ,neo ' V - - Q - - ' s - 5 ii-R::'5fw.1. f:5'L.fg ' ' - I f ' 0 I f I Front Row: R. Class, W. Buflan. P. Reynolds R. Yaeger, J. Allen, E, Wollesen, C. Huenniger. Top Row: R. Kenyon, Peterson. J. Calhoun Hihbard, T, Oldham, R, Bircher, D. , C. Yaekel, J. Smith, Second Row: J. Bollinger, H. Cagan, J. Camhi, J. Ruchholz. C. White, C, Smith. R. Raab, D. DeClerk, C. lngerson, E. Hope, T. Yasar, B. Lipitz. A. Lovinger, W, T. Phillips, R. Bruce, D. Schneider, D. Darrohn, G. Alley, T. Rashach. P. Yackel, H, Nladonia, VV. Stahly, H. Cath. A. Norwood, A. Lefko, T. Davies, J. Felerski, R. Madonia. Sporting a 5-4 record. lrondequoits' swim team triumphed for the fourth consecutive year in the Class R Sectionals at the C. of R. pool. Air. Allenis finmen. finally attaining their long awaited dream- pool- were sparked to victory by Captain AI Norwood and Jim Buchholz. Rick Madonia. Tugrul Yasar. and Joe Madonia. Front Row: A. Warner, R, Nlontbach. Captain: C. B. Laitenberger, K. Marsh, R. Aiehrhof, D. Albert, send, P, Cvohringer, L. Swan, J. Wylam, S. Strebel, dorf, D. Haefele, M. Marshall. Beeney. Second Roux' Third Row: F. Offen- R. Adams, C. Elmen- the new seniors s SKI TEAM Ski Team walked off with the N. Y. S. P. H. S. Section V championship for the third time at the February 28. Swain meet. The eight-man team com- peted in three events. five members skiing for a team score. the others on an individual basis. Five representatives of the team par- ticipated in the Junior Olympics at Lake Placid. February 14. The Open Junior Cup Ski Races at Hickory Ridge also attracted the talents of several IHS skiers. 89 VARSITY BASKETBALL Standzng T Schubert J VanVaIkenberg R Glbson Captaln R Che ler R Iamon C Scott L BICC T Ashmen R Allen R Lau A Stoler W Bayer Kneelzng L Puluno T Smlth Managers The VHTQIIY Basketball team copped 6 wms out of the 14 games played thls season The team was hlghllghted bv Dlck flbson who made the All County team The IHS Indlans were rewarded for thelr dtltgent practrce whlch was coached by 'Vlr Donald Ross sportsmanshlp and team work wlth the declslve vxctory over the Brlghton Barons The boys were seen four mghts weekly practlcmg ln the IHS gym 'VIR ROSS Coach VARSITY BASKETBALI SCORES H H Welmster Falrport Brighton Penfleld Hllton East Rochester Webster Faxrport Brlghton Penfield East Rochester Hilton 90 X X V I I . , 4 , 1 I , I S I s !,-t 61 . ....,........ 59 59 ............ . If 27 Brockport ........... 49 35 Brovkpon ------.---- wa-f f in 46 ' ............ an 54 ' ............. Q 1' 44 ' .....,...... 41 52 ' ............ 50 ............. 52 57 ............. 05. 65 ' .............. 56 37 ...... Q 48 . . ...... 54 64 ' ............ .. IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Lynne, E, Sarini. f I D. Tummonds, D. Hagenbach, S. Sayer, M. Bauch, R. Barber, E. Brennen, L. Ambush K Ballou B, Atkinson, B. Vance, W. Frank, M. Grosidonia, P. Jackson, B. Tanzer. C. Lowell Managers D X2 J.v. BASKETBALL scoRES ag f IHS NTS I 57 Webster .... 30 B k .... MR. DEMINIAK 58 Coach k ' 0 47 Greece 38 Brighton 49 Penfield .... 49 Hilton ....... 56 East Rochester 53 Webster ..... 50 Brockport .. , , , , 43 E S R'd .. Taking a giant Step up from last years practically 50 I,-Zifporl if-U winless season. the Junior Varsity Basketball Team. com- 59 Brighton posed of freshmen and sophomores. captured honors in 64 East Ridge .. the majority of its games. Bnder the coaching of Mr. 50 Ef'nf'fgdg '--- Deminiak. the .l.V. players clinched victories in 12 out of Hzgilon or 'NH 17 contests. 91 t' .SAX xllluqx a 4 , Q Q . Front Row: D. Kendall, R. Lee, C. Golab, B. Colisano, R. Iamon, R. Hrankowski, W. llodsdon. Top Row: D. Curro, C. Muxworthy, R. Saucke, L. Bice, R, Forth, C. Scott, I. Schubert, R. Seebach, E. Polisseni, E. Krause, Coach Allen. VARSITY BASEBALL Varsity Baseball rounded out its past season with a 9-6 record. Uniting the team for victory were senior, Bob Hrankowskig juniors, Don Kendall, Cary Muxworthy, Todd Schubert and Bob Seebachg along with sophomores, Ron Iamon, Butch Hodsdon and Cordy Scott. Players practiced nightly. using batting cages and teams to secure game experience and to gain proficiency in their sport. ff-' IHS 3 0 3 4 5 T 3 3 16 0 6 2 3 8 4 Lay it right down the third base line! A 5 an 92 if MR. ALLEN Coach BASEBALL - 1958 Fairport .... . Brockport .... . . East Rochester . . . Spencerport . . . . Brighton .... . . Hilton .... . . Webster .... . . Fairport ...... . . East Rochester .. . . Brockport . . . . . Penfield .... . Spencerport . . . . . Brighton .... . . Hilton .... . . Webster . . . . MR. DEMINIAK Coach Front Row I Hubbard NI Bauch IK Nluxvsorthy A Steffen E Brennan B Ernisse. Top Row. B Puluno T Congdon C Iomell R Grolzlnger A Stohler F Smith R Vanve, R. Carlotta, Front Roux' P. Debenham, P. Van- Campen. l. Buchholz. F. Offensend, S. Strehel. Second Row: M. Kauf- man, D. Bruce, H. Stevenson, W. Bigelow, R. Burgey, J. Mohr. Top Row: C. Benz, P. Ries, R. Hoff- man, C. Watson, W. Alent, C. Schelter, J. Miller, Mr, Diekens, Advisor. With the able coaching of Mr. Louis Dickens, the 1958 Varsity Golf Team came through with a 5-5 record. They practiced two nights a week during the winter and three times a week before and after school in the spring. The matches were played at Oak Hill, Ridgemont, Locust Hill, and Rochester Country Clubs. The ,l.V. played in the city league winning two of their last eight meets. GROSS GOUNTRY Our Cross Country team was faced with two meets last fall, in one of which they took first place. The team practiced daily on the school grounds. Highlighting the team were Cordy Smith, Donald Dobbins and Terry Downs. Front Row: R. Lockwood, R. Wisner, D, Drury. Second Row: T. Pigage, A. Wolfe, D. Dobbins, P. Neuschler, W. Loveland. Top Row: D. Crowley, P. Carr, M. Patek, T. Downs, B. Darling. 94 l l gl Front Row: D, Allen, l.. Slattery, A. Babcock, D. Hall, D. Smith, P. Lynne. K. Berkov, B. Geiger, J. Amrine. Second Row: D. 0'Kane. I. Rosenthal. J. Grover, A. Warner. ll. Allen, B. Stahly, W. Cravlin, R. Montbach, K. Gaylord, D. Ashley, S. Hackett. Top Row: Coach Babcock, F. Montbach, .l. Pogoda, R. McKay. D. Robertshaw, M. Warner, R. Gibson, D. Yeomans, P. Schove, A. Norwood, T. Raushi, W. Naylon, Manager. LACROSSE Nets to you. lr gf flrfffatf il' '56 3 -P... foggy '?fa.-Simi .A - . :-1' E 55.1. st ,sv L- f 'fs f'2?:1?'f2'f-14 -2 -,,,.kffY MR. BABCOCK Coach Lacrosse, brought to lrondequoit only five years ago by Coach Babcock, has proved itself to be one of lrondequoit's highlights in athletic competition. ln the last two years the team, ranging from freshmen to seniors, boasted a spectacular 10 win and 1 loss record. This year marked the third year of interscholastic competition with schools from the Syracuse and Geneva area. John Pogoda. elected as captain for the '59 season, sparked the team with his skillful play at defense and unsurpassed team spirit. 9 'l H' ft' . XM.. '5vC..AiM QQ A 95 Front Row: F. Daniels J. Johnson, K. Shellman, S. Cooke, Dwyer, C, Brink. J. Miller, R. Zweig, M. P. Lau, J. Andrus P. Stander, K, Tummonds, L. Schaefer, L, Beach. Second Row: Top Row: A. Weisser. J. Houghton, N. Hardy, J. Cowart, K M. Betz, P. Gram, K. Parker. V. Camping, K. Partington, Nl. Dana. V. Porter, C. Sr-ebaeh. C. Shulman, A. Dubiel, J Nieman M, Locurcio, A, Kless. Third Row: K. Bellis, E. Shulman,L. Hiatt, C. Baase. J. Mulder. Andrus: J. Johnson, S, Paris, S. Wadman, J. Birkicht, B. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB Leaders Club consisted of girls chosen from each class, freshman, through seniors. Junior and senior girls refereed and umpired while freshmen and sophomore club members kept scores for intramurals and inter-scholastic playday. The girls in Leaders Club tested new games 1 and rules to be used in regularly scheduled gym classes. Junior and . senior members also had the chore of choosing teams for intramural sports. . fC.-...,.. KLA 06 lm adm! A l E:- lJid you say natural waisllines were Coming back? V. How'r6 YOU gonna Tom- the farm . . .Y ulnflustry on Parade. sf? it 11393224 v'- You put your right hip in H- 5 0lf- Y ig-4 Q A iz i ,. 'xx'- 'zfg , x 1i'A- J n ' 4, 11 my A N. ' n ,gk FRANTIO fi FINN-ANTICS Can't sec- the hand for the l'l'lllSi1'l8IlG Q 9 Rx, WCW.. I L '!-41-M-fC.,-4. WLM, ADVERTMNG ELSH I - OM 4.5 V I1 .Ji 0 ,av f-f f Z Z Z Photographs The Heart of Your Yearbook pnceless school memones hve m photography by Varden f ARDEN Sruolos INC YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS E A R B 0 O K V I S I 0 28 South Union Street Rochester 7 New York 90 x ff - QQ? I ' ,- A w 4 r Q I. f ' I 1 U I 1 - , . ,, , 1 - ' a- I 'G' M , s ' , u 1 - j AV I , . . X O c ' t I X K .A -.AkN L l .1 'X Q .ff o 0 Q : ' . , f We g 0 Y D I N From Delicafessen and Varuefy Sfore 635 Tifus Ave. Open evenings Complz mrs 0 BUSINESS CLUB ng at Ialmru m The Teachers of Tomorrow THE CLASS OF THE CLASS OF ORION SOCIETY Best Wzshes to rom the FUTURE NURSES CLUB MACKAY S JEWELERS 72Iond q ofPlaa CO g ess 6 2857 fomplzmenls of Mr and Mrs L G Currier 0 I .m f To '59 C0 r u ' fro I'I I - F I Best Wishes to OF 'SQ '59 f 9 I 5 f I 100 Read IIODEQIIOIT For NEWS EDITORIALS WITTICISMS SCHOOL SPORTS Mall orders lalcem KEY DRUGS 52 Ti A TITUS FOOD SHOPPE 6 TI CO g b4I00 CERTIFIED FINANCE CO INC IRONDEQUOIT SHOPPING PLAZA Samuel San+ llo Manager BELL S BI-IKERY Baked Goods o the Finest Qualzty lngreduenfs 'flue Same as You Would Use m Your Own Home Open 6 Days A Week and Frzday N1ght T111 9 COngress 6 7958 lOl Compliments of I 5 ius venue lrondequoif Shopping Plaza 97 Ius Ave, f I I II 'ess ' q . I I - A KNOBLER BOYS AND MEN S APPAREL IRONDEQUOIT SHOPPING PLAZA sz T1 A cog 63563 Congratulatzons to the GLASS OF 1959 EPSILON PHI SURORITY 10 U 5 Lis+en up-poinf your noses righf af 'I' Compllmenks of KEYFOX FARMS Compliments of The Plaza Beauiy Salon Look your besf wiih beau+y MUXWORTHY HARDWARE Duponf 8: Lowe Brofhefs Painfs Scoffs Lawn Producfs Dufch Boy Painfs 563 Tifus Avenue COngress 6-726I BUTTARAZZI 8: SON CONTRACTORS 2322 Lyell Road Rochesfev, N. Y. GLenwood 3-2202 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '59 DAVE S SERVICE STATION 229I Hudson A e COng ess 6-950I ALBERT G. JUNG T. V. 81 Appliances I799 Clnnfon Ave Norfh COngress 6 8I30 If: H10 form HIM counh Congratulations CLASS OF 59 Mu Efa Alpha Sarorlfy BEST OF LUCK AND SUCCESS IN FUTURE YEARS I Pool Plumbing and Remodellng done oy Bliss Plmnbing and Supply Co. 300 Andrews Sfreel' ROCHESTER, NEW YORK BAl:er 5 6080 Hi! Q hulk 104 A I , l , M z lm , -awp, Plaza Launderers and Cleaners 20 U ' TITUS AVE HARDWARE INC CO Q we-H988 ees Tlrus AVENUE COngress 6-9352 F REPP J WOLTER ANDERSON FLORIST 44 Tf sA co 9 6 asos Best Wzslaes SALON D ARTHUR NORTH PARK LANES 'B N9 Rf' H BOWLING S BIG 56 7I I Rrdge Road E Corner of Hudson Ave ANDY s LuNcHEoNeT'rE IRONDEQUOIT SHOPPING PLAZA WIHS WIHS FM Your Station o Education Congratulatzons to the GLA S OF 59 Faculfy General Manager Mr Young Sfudenl' Slahon Manager John Rasmus Chrel Announcer John Thomas Chrel Engineer Bernard Walluclc Sporls Announcers John Meuser Jack Grover General Technicians Kennelh Palmer Paul l-lurysz General Announcers Mary Jane l-layne Rrchard Muller III mon Pari . , n re ' 0 iu venue n ress - ' l,'on1plimf'nls of I 5 i e a . Flllmore 2-8070 ' - Compliments of - I - 2 IP ' f ' YY S , 1 VA . . ' Q S peczalzslx m Weddzng Cakes JOHNSON S BAKERY 7 Pullman Ave A+ Lake Ave and Rudge Road KRIETER S Suburban Rochesfer s Mosi Complefe Drug S+ore 659 TITUS AVENUE We delzver COngress 6 6093 SUPPORT THE INDIAN Irondequon' s S1'uden'rWrsHen Luferary Magazine Congralulalzons to THE CLASS OF 59 Best Wishes THE CLASS OF 59 LIBRARY CLUB Fong atul lzo s to THE CLASS OF 59 JACK AND JOHN The Fearless Forecasfers CLASS OF 59 CARLS BARBER SHOP 695 Tfu A C mill ents of GREEN ACRES FLORIST I pllments of TITUS SHOE SERVICE 6 TI s A e COng ss 6 IIIO I ' -1: I I ff ' Y! , r a ' n I U lo Compliments to the I ' from I I s ve. o 1 'm fum ' 5I iu v nue re - 106 uhh, fh bndplye o R Plerreponf Co . I I44 Jersey S+reef PAINTING and DECORATING HUbbard 2 4260 IIC Congratulations to the CLASS OF 59 From 'l'he Four Lmgos Jlm John, John Chuck Ta'l'us Avenue Barber Shop 657 Tnfus Ave Three Barbers a+ your servuce Arr cond I oned for your comforf Com lmzenls o JUDGE MOTOR CORPORATION 'I P fu W -. In '71 Q we 9-. U fu H 'S ve W 0000 I O 0 3' 0 ul -+- Q 'I Z -4 7 CLASS 0F 1959 PARENTS FORUM IRDNDEQIIOIT HIGH SGHODL 55 Best Wishes to the from the 1 Of Theres u one and on In refreshment: THE MAURER co :Nc BOTTLED U DER UTHOR TY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY IY BUILDING SPECIALTIES 3I Rchmond Sfreei I-IAm Hon 6 0030 RED AND WHITE STORE MEATS GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS 653 TrI'us A enue COngress 6 7322 C 0 1gratulat ons THE CLASS OF 59 Thesplan Socle'I'y Troupe No I035 Irondequorl' Hugh School Best Wlsbes to the GLASS OF 59 FROM THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Sance we olfen Iorgef our moral oblagalaons an our approach Io adulrhood we adopl Ihas code Io guade us foward maluraly and good cahzenshap As an Irondequoar Hagh School Sludenf In upholdang honesfy I wall prachce anregraly and slraaghhfor wardness ara speech Ihoughl and conducf al all Iames In all my aclavafaes I wall accepr responsabalafy wasely Iulfall my dulaes as moral oblagahons and face Ihe consequence ol my own acls I wall maanfaan enlhusaashc loyally 'foward my school and als Iunclaons whale al Ihe same 'fame prachcang good sprlsmanshap Whale an alrendance ol all socaal Iunclaons I wall coraducl myself an a manner whach wall be a credaf Io my communaly my school and I wall conducl myself an a manner whach shows regard for 'rhe ausl raghls and feelangs of each andavadual and make a sancere eflorl Io be Iraendly Aware ol my responsabalaly Io The communafy I wall realaze my oblagahons Io Ihe school and Iherelore respecf als properly and Ihal ol ofhers I wall be aware of my personal appearance beang well groomed and advocahng no exlrremes an dress I wall regard my fellow sI'uden+s waI'hou+ dascramanahon agaansr personalalry race nalaonalafy relagaon economac or scholasfac slandang Thas as my code and as I have helped Io creale aI I wall respecl and obey als meanang and wall nol malce any anlerprefahons Ihar maghf brang dashonor Io my characfer and my code IRONDEOUOIT HIGH SCHOOL CODE OF CONDUCT 110 1 myself. RCJCHESTER SAVINGS BANK Services Services or or 9 g FHA.Md 9 YS 9 our B- vcd Whole Q by ICI: Cb M Qhly P ym nt M rig g ll C la FH.A I tgg 3 convenlenf ollices Io serve you 40 FRANKLIN STREET across from Srbleys 47 MAIN STREET WEST corner of Frfzhugh l775 CLINTON AVENUE N Ridge Clmfon Plaza Ill I C S ings Accounh Veierans Home Lo O O S liool S ' Accounls . . o ernizei' L eyro a . s ccoun s e mancmg. o o P n s ' A I f R r ' 4 H 3 We avin s Plans Safe Deposit Boxes I I vr Cosl Savings Bank Lilo ln u an Y Savings nk Mono r f I U.S. Savings Bonds and Sta p Travelers Cheques e e Personalized Mone O d Benkin Mail e a Accepting Utiliiy Bill Payments Chris mes lu 0 . O on e e o a es Vacaiion lu e e . . nsured Mor e e Loans Co ego lu o I . . O I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation KNIPPER S BOOTERY .36 Titws XYCYILIC I OLL PXPI OT SHOES 'e'1z'fo1' Lhe entire fan ' N' SMALLINE S PHARMACY SALES SERVICE KESSLER RAMBLER INC Eormeriy Kessler Nash RAMBLER METROPOLITAN Ridge and Lake Rochesfer N Y Congralulalions TO THE 59 rs COOPER DELICATESSEN Joseph and Thaddeus Pogoda owners Complzmenls lo the CLASS OF 59 A P GALLINA Builder 89 Rawlmson Rd COngress 6 495l 'Vusff Our New Trac? of Homes on Bonsfeel Sfreef C on gmtulatzons to the CLASS OF 59 We 'Finally made + Old Maids 'J f Gf . 1 I P 1 . . Iwmlxx . ulx ll I ll Compliment.: nf I . . . . . I I O 0 o I ' I .. ,. GLASS 0 F 1959 rom the PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS REUBEN A DAKE SENECA IROQUOIS 11 f of HOSEA ROGERS BIIIGHTDN PLACE SEIILTEST DAIRY A Complefe Darry Producfs Delivery Service BRIGHTON PLACE Sealfesf DAIRY PRODUCTS Conven enfly Br ngmg fo Your Door SEALTEST Milk and Dairy Producfs or ask 'For +I1em ai' your Sealfesi' sfore f NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP Tel GLenwood 3 OI44 II-I I I ' of 'rhe I-Iighes+ Qualify and Purify. DI lslon o . BRANCH OFFICE A L GIFFORD REALTOR 54 HOOVER ROAD W H M RCDENHOUSE APPLIANCE INC 687 T fus A en e Congress 6 7250 Rochesfe I7 N GLUCK AUF To The Senior Class of 1959 rom the GERMAN CLUB Compliments o SUN BRIGHT HOMES NC 450 Lns'I' Avenue COngress 6 3490 Your Irondequmt Buildef Vssnf Our New Trad on Lnsr Avenue 115 S g f 1 Ls L L L. Lonely hours. . . - f . , ammosser, Lic. Broker - I i v u - r , .Y. 916 f SENIOR GIRLS Sharon Sherrl Babln udlth udy Blake Gall T Belfor oanne 0 Masuccl Wancy Nan Moyse Mary Merry b Outermans Marne Mrs Magoo Krapp Beth Dragon II Lombard Laurel ensen 'Nlancy Chuck Korensteln Lorralne Lorrl Kress Babette Betty Hook Call Roberta Grlfhth Susan Sue Glles Carolyn Rogers Shella Potter Pat Patty Patterson Lynda Reedle Read Carol Stauffer Gayle Gee Seebach Donna eanne Slayln Mary Ellzabeth Spence Sally Straln Betty Schabel Pat Standa Stander LynneB Schran Ruth Rufus Smalllne Chrls Stella Thomas Nlarllyn Ann Wagner udlth udy Trost udylee udy Vllbrandt ean Blrkwerk Blrklcht Brenda Bren Brldge Marllyn Mare Barron Egla PIZZH DOnofr1o Gall Marge Drelsbach Karen Lou Dana Sue Doodle Cooke Pat Curly Caudlll Allce Dragonl Duennebler Llnda Llnny Ohlrlch oyce J0yClC Olshan Maureen Frenchy Murphy llma Ellle Mlckelson Carol E R Merkel Gall B B Martlnson ean Dragonl McKnlght Charlotte Dragon II Mayes Sandra Sandy Mlgdol Vlrglnla Glnny Hlll oAnne o ones Llnda WIIHHC LEWIS MHIIOU Betty Kemp Pat Ralney Kathy Rosen Nancy Snyder Carol Fats Shulman Lynne Trlm Trlmby Donna Unterborn Shella Tayler Slgfld Slgle Westcott Meryl Chester Amdursky 'H ' J 1- - v- - . J - ,. .. .. . - ., .. . ,, ,, Y -I .VJ -, - . ,, . ,, , . .. H . . 1 , , .. -. , u H - H .. ,, . ,, .. H .. ,, . Y J ' u uv ' x V.. .. - . ,, . Y,, . 1 - .v -., J 7 ,, v.,, .. 'H .. ,, Y Y . - .. H - T ,, . ,, . Y . YY ' 1- vu , - tt H - ' J Il' !! ' 'l .ll tv !! .. - .. , . , ' ,ll . . . ,, . ,, . .. H f J ...I HJ J f . ,, . ,, . ' .- H Y 1 1 V .. .. , . ' ll lv if V! ' ll I v! ' , f - .. U - V .. H . 1 f - .. H J J f - - .. - - H vu ul ' , V .. -, .I l V SENIOR BOYS I red Xaxuer Brodskw Arthur Beunss Altmun Don l'e rch Allen XX urren Herc Alc-nt Ads li., Babcock Duck Strung, Allen ohn Iungo III Amrune Andx Buzz Besux en Cu urs C urlos enz I'om I udel C ongdon Ronnue Scre :mer I DeVos Dax ud Due C lark Due Durty Deflerk I snn Sol Buehlman Dennus Brother Rat Crovsley Robert lxraut Montbach ack Bork Muller Roger Coon Noon Alfred Dorf Norwood Robert Bob Mehrhof Paul Polock Hurxsa Cweorge 6th Peruod lxurzrock Todd I'S Schubert Fhorold C Smuth r I snn Belt Vs rught Arthur Art Wolfe um Thompson Peter Pete X anfumpen Bull XX ult Bertus Bert Y 1nderSchu1ff Iucrul fri., H usur Nluchuel uf., Xeuvs C h lrles C huck XX atson C hunk I ultz Bernue XX ultuck ohn Mokusituu I Rusmus ohn Nokuslt tu ll Ihoun us ohn Mokusatau III Meuser ack Ballet Toes Croser Lee A C Kunkel Don Bug Don Kendall Bob Robate Sprentall um Bucky Buchholz r Duck Chet Chesler Chrus Busby DuDuo jack N Bouse Bull XY'ully Bugelow Curtus Hoffy Nelson Harold Hal Matzky Ruchard Duck Kessler Earl Mouse Krause Duck Slup Luparu Daxud Spuder Creen Sanford Sandy Peck Ken Palmer Robert Oluver Seebach Alden L Stander jr Daxe Shwart Sturtz Terrx Sam Ward Tyler Ty Upham ohn Van VanMarter Larrx Lar Umoff Lowell Screamerll Gluck Martm Marty Coldsteun Samuel Sam Floruo Ruchard Dorf I Gubson Ken l'rutz Gaylord Stexe Stexo Hackett Izd Arngu Callman Sonm Nose Golusano Can food Goodger Cer tld erk er Prancus Les Lestars Foor Stex e I tuenne laulkenberrx I I J 1 ' . J 1' ' 7 ' ' , If lv 4 . jr. 1 ' ,z , B , 7 - vu ' n ' 2 ,S ' nu yn ' 1 . ' uv vw 2 , ' uu ' n 4 I ll 1? . 1 ' ll ' ll ' ' .. , ,. 1 I Y' QI ' il 1 II. .. ., 7 A .. .. , Stan Marshall , .. H I 1 V tl I1 I 1 Y , 1. Y., , 1 Y .. H - i Y J' - -1 H - 'I I 1 ' lr vw ' ,. I 'I' vw 1 I uv . I' If - . . it In Y ll' .BL , 1 1.11 ,l, , ., . . .. X .. ., ' , . , . , V , ' . , : .. H - '- I 1 1 J J ' 'V' , , .. h Q.. , . J .. .nil .. as V ,, :I I r ,, 1: ra 1 1 j ' 'A 1 1, ll, I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' A A A A A A A A 8. A A A 84 8. A A A A A A A A A Mrs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs INrs INrs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs Mrs Mrs INrs INrs IN rs IN rs Mrs M rs PATRONS Robert Allen Daw 1d Babcock Harry Amdurslq Harold Clark Mrchael D Onofrxo Roy Drelsbach A NV Dana F C Duennebler 'NI F Burns F X Montbach NV XY' Ohlrlch H R Olshan Albert A Holtz oseph Pogoda Thorold G Smlth G A Snyder Robert Wfolfe ohn H VanCampen Mathew XYIISIICI' Wm L Young Darwrn H Tummonds Louls Granite Bernard Goldstein A Flor1o HerbertS Gllck O K Gaslord Thomas Harper George F Hackett I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' A A A A X A X X X X K A X A A A A X Mrs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs 'N rs IN rs INlrs IN rs Mrs IN rs IN rs IN rs IN rs Mrs Mrs IN rs IN rs INIrs IN rs IN rs Mrs IN rs IN rs Mrs I lrl Crosnell H NY Lombard Ros Bxrk1cht NX falter C Knapp C Kress ack F Groser A R Fultz L A Baase Calwm Brown How ard C ones I'r1c Levsls ohn Plekan lrnar ensen Wfllllam Atherton ames F Buchholz lsadore Babxn Owen Blake Worman Belfor Elbert Outermans Herbert F Creen Robert L C r1Hith C eorge E Grles L C Faulkenberrs Saul Peck A C Stander Hlrold K Trost Arlelgh C NX agner Bertxs VanderScht1aff M.' . M.' iz ' M.c'k I. M.A I. . '. Mfr. I V IN'l.AI'. M- ' 1- ' INI. ' l . V. . M. ' I. ' ' ' INl. Ii-. MWI. ' ' Mar-.J V M.8t I. . . M. In .. M. ' I . .. ' Mr.c I. .. M. ' I .I.. INI. ll. Mfr... M,.g1, I ,J M. ' I. . . ' MJ. Mic I. .. 31.31-.J V M . ' I . . Mr. C' '. 2' ' J M- 1-I M..-'ry Mr. 84 Mrs. E. A. Schubert Jr. M , L-. I u INI. ' I . . I NI-U I. ' M. I. . . ' Mik I. M. f I. M.. ul Ma 1 .j . MJ., . . MWI- ' Mare. M. ' I3 .. M,-'1-, ,g' INT. . ' . ' M. Ll Mn- . ' ' M.'1-... ,- Mvi- ' M.aQI.' ' M.-I.. ' M, ' M- ' 1- - Mak Ie. 1 . 51.84 I. . . I' 51.8 1, n Q, 'f - IxI.' . f me e. 'Q f Q' M.' . IIS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS flivff :I Q3 TOM evxwvea Q auf-K Farm monument 4 056 HHH Wav H af A09 sQg QMARK wwxm museum 6254115 on H'-K-'K Farms House Cisscxv THATCHERS House Q .suoee uemews s LAW omce Q HOUSE or Pumsreas 64 arf J' ff' 9 ow we-:ARF M' N-,A-J Us ff xl I Hanmbal Cutq Lmlts ww 1 HAN IBAI,M1ssoum , q,11 ' -E 1 A 12 11 3 11 X L 'L 1 i L il -5 5 f, .I i I . V if , ,Ii , A '? ii., gli? X I y1xx,x.9i e9K cg x , W A ' 06 , S 5 QDGHAM TWAIN Bovnooo Home gop,ov 4 a as I 4 'JK-V in i i ' fl' with F9 K Lx' . .1 wg N 5-rip Q9 W ff, 2 Rs! , 'Y fl Ib if If, is X ,A 1 6-'Q ,I .A V- . A ff' - 'QV -:YV as 'Lcu1i1iii1iiii11137g EA , 2 U 1 J s 'Q 5 f ,, L I i I I Q x 5 ' 2' I ff Res i . 'Q W ' I X s an xl XOWA of V 1 ,mg M . X , ,, , wmv as oem cms J , A 'W M 'wwf' 'f' - f U f-,. 7 L' W ww F Wq fll W :b l gamma' M - yas 1 g yffayfera 'fx 'rf fcwvigg 5 M L ARKANSAS git! UF MILE! 'Gr - A 3' 6 ff L .,,. Q 'Q P ' , ,,x.... Q 'dx A 'fi V 5 Q X , 'G 0 ' n HNLER NUFF Y 4, - ,41 , F 3 1 Q 1 V, Q' aff? K K , kk .X Qqx M I :SEX A X K ,.ff ' I ff' L f' '1 af ' Q, l if my A I . se , , .,.A V ' yn . 4 iw? I . 4 I giddy Q ' 3 fe fl ' : H Q. ' X ' H Mm: V 'S W T'NcN, Q Q 5 it R .j' I l Dr me 3 E e , , g 190 7


Suggestions in the Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) collection:

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Irondequoit High School - Neodaondaquat Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.