Kenmore High School - Kenitorial Yearbook (Kenmore, NY)
- Class of 1958
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SO TOO HAS OUR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AWAKENED THE CLASS OF 1958 TO THE WORLD AROUND IT, INSPIRING ITS ASPIRATIONS, REVEALING PATHS TO THE FULFILLMENT OF ITS HOPES. AS ITS JOURNEY CONTINUES, THE DAYS OF ITS SAFARI THROUGH KENMORE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED AND CHERISHED. L ffl! , ' K n' -r 44 na' ,-.f U0 E. 5 u Y ' S 5 I , J Ll-gl Witch Doctors 'J tl A vs 49 ffi :pilot 'N Q ,T 1 5 YT, 1 5 C1--+ 1 E 2 -.L-fi f . . . ii: 5? g E Administration 5 15 Ji. E .-E'-.1 2, ,s 'e 'ct up QQ: , ni It is a privilege for us, ofthe class of 1958, to add 'our voices to classes in the past, and honor our worthy principal, llr. 3 Frazier. Though his duties range far and l ' wide, he has never been too busy to con- ! cern himself with us as individuals and I as a group. The Kenitorial is certain of l expressing the feelings of the entire stu- ' dent body in this tribute to a man we ! admire and respect. I Mr. Raymond S. Frazier g Principal l l f We have had the privilege of knowing our assistant principal, Mr. Dyer, both as teacher and for the past two years, as administrator. He has earned the respect of the student body in both of these fields. In addition to preparing schedule cards and supervising many school programs, he has also been in charge of the American N ' Field Service program, bringing interest- il ing foreign students to our school. l l f Mr. Alfred G. Dyer l . Assistant Principal l A tropical bouquet, also, to lVIiss Greene for her able assistance in our school's ad- ministration. From her we have learned Cperhaps the hard wayj the importance of punctuality and regular attendance to our school progress. Neither transporta- tion problems nor after-school detention .L programs have dimmed her bright smile when We approach her for help in job placement, or pertinent advice. Qu can Rm ra' 2 T.:-1 E . . . 2 ff' 2 2 E 3 lZ1I1ss?71xZ1?1'F..Gr?ene : -E 5 Z. S-97,8 an TZTTCZ ll .LT- E--'Eff . .Q 8 . ee.-I-is T' 3 7 7- 5' K- u f 3 f s 'fn W '2',, ,Q .sox Nea ,QW fr, 's 'H I 1- 2--- .X , , - 7- . E 1 . C lr-3 - C31 Q L.: I E 3 7 : '-4 : I i fs ' Q N- Q . 5 5 Guidance Counselors and Counsultants s .3 3 .....-': -.H Q ..-... 2 a fl, ,fr QW Z Q-n ru,-D r,gW,a .r Mrs. Lida H. VVeir Llp, Paul F, Roth B.A., Ed.M. B,A, Guidance Counselor Guidance Cgungglor V 1 . V C 3 i - :L SL 'V X -,'. V Y 1 4 ,,- ,. , ,1 . A ' F g fi ,..l., f A V.V' L ,,-' tl i ,' Mr. Berner E. Clarke 0 0 Q Mr. Chester Bollier V B.A., Ed.M. 9 B.P.E., M.S. Administrative Intern QQ. N-O f Physical Education 'fr 'V 5 0 . i IA 4 0 ' 'i iii l Miss Edna P. Grampp Miss Esther C. B.S., Ed.M. Hepinstall Home Economics G B.S., Ed.M. G Q English . - 5011, V fu '- Mr. Lynn P. Nichols Bliss Jennie R. Smith .54 ', E B.A. AB.. 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' ' - K 3 . , '. 1, f 45105 fig. 1 ,- 1 -o '- iiiiigw l. . 4 4'- '- Q. .fafxsffh Mwrir' f : : 5' 1. ..:,.,,' ',.-- Q -,-.:.- 2 -,-if -E Mr. Loren A. Keller Miss Margaret L. Miss Joan B. Kohl 5 2? g 4 3 B.S. Kideney B.A. 2 g F LT- P' -1 fl ,':':. Q ,S A.B., M.A. f. .1- Q--:Q 10 E-- s 1 RJ S 4 J Y gl 'i' 1' up rp M., M. . . ,.J M .fn Q 'n 49 fn 'K ' I 1 : ' 'fl -5 f s. J L , I 1 ..... , - - ,, ? '.-L? 5 2 C E--.:..'-1 I -1 2 E I' h E LE 7' ..-: -u ' .-- 5 ng I5 5 3 2 .'l'l -:rx f -TL-', N I if W Mr. Edward XM. Kraus Mrs. Eleanor M. Peck Miss Ruth M. Pellman A.B., M.A. A.B., B.S. in L.S. B.A. A Miss Mary Alice Miss Frances Grace Ritchlin Scott L B.A. B.A., M.Ed. X ll N Mrs. Nancy G. ' 'l Stelianou ' ' B.A., M.Ed. , , l ..,, Q H E , . -,,, S 4 , O 9 0 W Miss Eve Strong Miss Anita C. Tegu ' B.S., M.A. B.A. srrnr M' grk 0 l ,Q '. :gs -w 4, -D 4,-s fn 3 2, 4' T. '9-' A5-If 0 -, fm., Q 1 ..-.,.-' ' . , , , ,111-1 -9-5' 2 Miss Helen S. Mrs. Mary B. Williams Miss Grace A. Wolff E - '.::,,- S ... -- -E- -I Thompson B.A., M.A. B.A. ,T -5 N -2- ' r 'I W Sz- 3 B.A. r gg 1 . 71 5 Y W Ui. ,L -fl C.,--- :q . .- ---. 5 r 1 f Q f 1 ll - Q l ? Q Q' 1 ff ,gl 1 4 UW -, .1 1 li--f--If-M W- -ua. ..... . ,, ,....l. .. .... ne ,M4-hr AM, M' mMhA+d-MVMM. , M.-AM-A U ' ,QQ 'G .,-nh, 'l 4 'J ,T Q. Enrff f G-L 4- 1? ' ze-.e v- ff 5...- qu-zw Q -il A ,. A A ..- 0 ? 1 . 2 n -E s S Q E- 5 ,E 2 clence 5 5, ....'-J. '-s -ri-, ',Z--- ' 2 2....-'- S- -? 7. rzm f, Q 7 M A A. '.-' 5 il L W ' Mr. Leonard S. Blake Mr. Roger W. Hancher 1 l l Mr. Emerson B. Carl B.A. l , I l V . V . ' 1 1 k gs ',.'-. 11245 . l l Mr. RObel't J. H0ldeI1 Mrs. Alma M. Kelnble B.S., Ed.M. B.A, l l w K Mr. John E. Izard B.A. X l X l l l Mr. J. Curtis Palmer Miss Louise A. Schwabe 1 AB-, M.A. B.S., M.A. X 4 l Qw1 'm,, ,ns 1, ,Q 7. . J 1 -v 4 Mr. Peter G. Pavlakls f -s l 2...--'L 1 ,, '-- -1 B.A. 3'E-1- ,...-': ': N A 1.4 1 2 -: - A :jg n : 9 2 : E R' l f z: W I' E N r --., 1 X f- ::. 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'EN r ! 1 Q V HU lm Standing: Sally Maxwell, Betty Adams, Rita Manhardt, Shirley Reed. Sitting: Sandra Wade. U Cusfodlans ll ' JR f E 11111 E , J .xx '- -'J z' J- -I-l:.lA.lJ' 53 is ig E If FE? its S 5 if l a its EE sw , u S 1515 W '1 X' S 53 ,ff :T D- FII Ebfmlf! , 'D n U' E.:-5 AJ 97 Q P1 , Sf' -.' 9? w FV' 235 Q.. Q :S E . H wg. E 'D 2 5' : 1 Q l S E U7 EE E- , E. 5 gr .- fl fe! 55 I o co ,ml SE JW 35 fx 5,11 :fi D-:S P W' U5 QQ Q m '1 3 U3 :I J ,x-,nxxxnh .59 3.1, u 2 lwllll xc ' .141 ,'l -'-u,.,,s:1.u I' J I The throbbing drums resound in morning air The silent challenge of a new-born sun, The murmur of awakened men who share The fierce excitement of the jungle run. Deep in the wild meshes, moss and leaves, And dark green labyrinth of tangled vines, The anxious spirit of adventure heaves, The underbrush of youth with age entwines. In noon-day heat the bare machetes gleam As sweating tribesmen fell the tangled brushg The wise, old voices of the Chieftains seem To thunder as they guide the journey's rush. And through the narrow slats of trunks, the eyes Of silent, moveless beasts stare, ever still, The travelers quake, and then a youth descries Their warriors, ready to defend-and kill. The long trek north proceeds through grassy knoll, Past foaming stream and endless treesg And then at dusk the great safari finds its goal- The ruddy stretch of the open seas. II And thus have we toiled long to clear a path Through jungles dense, untouched by breeze, And long have we been guided, that we might Best be fit to meet our destiniesg S0 now we leave this venturegKcnmore, And launch our youthful ships on unknown seas. Diane Downing Chieftain 21 mix-ni-slam ,. ,,i.,,.-Q., W . l l 1 l 1 l l l l 4 l . K ,il EQ, . , ,, ,, , . is ' Rf:-5? 1FlE 'T',f VX., Class Among the paraphernalia that was sold at the annual auction in Buta last week were a ruby, sup- posedly valued at 3B9,148,432,000, a worthless elephant tusk, and a much bedraggled, old suitcase containing a document called The History of the Class of 1958. To our fortune we were able to get this last. A hmm . . . letis see what it says . . . . As Freshmen we found our hopes jolted when we were sent into the wild turmoil of the Kenmore Senior High Jungle. Beside the tall native seniors, we felt like the little lost Pygmies of Ashango. However, we did not let the upperclassmen know our feelings. Soon came the chance to prove our- selves. John O'Neil, Brenda King, Andi Rosenstiel, and Neil Waldow were elected President, Vice- President, Treasurer, and Secretary, respectively, of the class. In the Freshmen Frolic, we searched in outer space for an escape from the raging wilderness. During our adventure, Crazylegs,' Yen- dall led the Freshmen to a 6-0 win over the sadly deficient Varsity. With the Twelve Little Fresh- menf' we found our paradise in Utopia, Behind the Blue Horizon. Having succeeded, we felt quite honored not to be excluded from the biggest dance of the jungle year-the Tinsel Ball. The greatest trial we had to face was yet to come. If we passed our first regents, we would become true natives of Senior High. y On we traveled through the hot, dry summer in a state of ecstasy, because we would soon be Sophomores. Our first duty as Sophomores was to elect our tribe's leaders and advisors. They were President John O'Neil, Vice-President Sue Eiken, Treasurer Mike Luther, Secretary Jean Rob- ertson, and advisors Miss Joan Kohl and Mr. Richard Larson. Daisy Mae, Lil, Abner, and the Schmoos linger in the memories of the original Sadie Hawkins Day Dance held then. That year, the J .V. basketball team was led by Rohe, Reid, and Jungle J imi' Rindfuss. Drums beat out the message of the coming spectacular Sophomore Show. The numerous rehearsals ended in jam ses- sions headed by Jack Gaynor. On the night of the show, the audience roared as we presented Dave Eby, Kenmoreis own Elvis. And, oh, who will forget the Mau-Blau upperclassmen who waged war on Sandy Johnston, Judy Allen, Cindy Parker, Jack Klaus, Paul Knox, and Sal Sedita after a Booster Club meeting? With spirits high and hopes great, we eagerly awaited our Junior year. During our Junior year, President Jean Robertson, Vice-President Mike Luther, Treasurer John O,Neil and Secretary Judy Allen led, while VVendy Hartburg, Janet Lincoln, and Peg Lip- pard were chosen to cheer on our tribe's teams. Dick Page courageously wore the Blue Devil mas- cot at football games. Our newly formed cross jungle team, sparked by star Paul VVydysh, finished the season undefeated and as champs. A great colorful celebration in spring, called the Blossom Prom or Japanese Gardens, with decorations chairman Kathie Becker, was held. Here Mike Luther 22 lv 1-' A 57 ,-- Y i. , l ' Y 1 Q- H Y 7 X 3 X. LM, 0 W History and Jan Lincoln ruled as King and Queen of the Junior clan. This was the year our medicine men and medicine women were to prove successful. The paths of the jungle were endangered when Linda Kliment, Judy Luhman, Linda Keedy, Toni LoRusso, Dave MacLeod, and Dave Shideler received driver licenses. Near June, the seniors, juniors, and sophomores held a powwow and elected Vaughn Clay President of the- Student Council. After recovering from the usual hard ex- ams, most of us went to rest in our huts for the coming Senior year. However, Jean Robertson spent her summer in Germanyg Andi Rosenstiel was at U.B. taking a specialized math courseg and Larry Okun, Sue Siekmann, and Vince DiPasquale were at Roswell Park Institute working on their science projects. September 1957 came, and also our foreign exchange student, Gabi,, Wellmer, came, through the sponsorship of the American Field Service program. She was to prove quite a dancer and a wonderful, warm-hearted girl. Finally we were the tall native Seniors advising the Pygmies. New leaders were chosen. They were President Nfike Luther, Vice-President Brenda King, Treasurer Neil Waldow, and Secretary Andi Rosenstiel. We rooted our football team led by g'Rosie,' Rosen- thal on to many victories. Thanksgiving vacation brought the best Senior Carnival ever. Tom 4, Pollard and his Ode to a Sputnik, and Jailhouse Rock were the funniest. In the American lf Bandstand mock, we learned that Stella Baker and Irving Maunz had been going steady six l months. To top festivities, Jack Miner and Andi Rosenstiel were chosen King and Queen of the Carnival. Saying it with Musicv We said Adios', to the class shows. The invention of T. V. added antennas to our little thatched huts. There was great excitement when it was announced that l l Keith Adams, Lonnie Katzman, Tony Serfustini, Pat Jones, Diane Kelly, Annette LoRusso, and -,W l Linda McMahon were oH5cial Mouseketeersl The most exciting athletic event of the year Was the l basketball game with N. T., which we won by one point! The campfires were lit that night as A Carol Martin, June Spiegelman, and Bill Libby taught everyone the ancient tribunal dances. Time passed quickly. Larry Okun won great acclaim When he was a finalist in the Westinghouse Talent .4 Search, as also did Dave Coulter, Vince DiPasquale, Sue Siekmann, Dave Moody, and Diane i l Downing, who won Honorable Mention in the same. Carol Van Tassel was honored as Kenmorels Q own Betty Crocker. Kenmore again was to have a long list of scholarship winners to add to its i good name. Gone were the Senior Play, Our Town, the Senior Prom, Class Day, Baccalaureate X Sunday, Graduation, and all the tears and joys We came to know through the years. Ours was the il only four-year stay. We now leave the jungle to enter the world of the learned, and as we stroll', N our separate Ways, we will have these Moments to Rememberf, QI ' Def ff QD ff ?j l l 23 rfig V N, Q fmlhi-aW 'r-- au- l, l 1 ,RJ Class 'l'lEQ'- AT ef -Kai? Qffre-'gn I tx l l l N L. x W 1 l I Q X, L 4 l lf w S. l ll 'F L l rlLX l ll r li l l lll. l ll wi, Y 9 '- X L l'- It is a dark night in the heart of the jungle. We're Boating down a crocodile-infested river on a leaky raft. The na closing in, and We realize that this is our last chance to write the class will. Let's see now ............ Diane Kelly and Kathy Feuchter leave their treasury books in disorder. Jan Lincoln regretfully leaves her bubble gum behind. Laura Haag wills her Hi-Y recording secretaryis book to anyone who can follow. Sue Schramm's Parliamentary Procedure. Pique Kaiser bequeathes her ability to drive in neutral to some future hot rodder. Captain Dave Rosenthal and team mates Chuck Elliott, Sal Sedita and Paul Knox leave their contusions and abr next year's pigskin pushers. Vaughn Clay wills his charge account at Krauses. Jim Boguslawski bestows his IrishU name on anyone who can spell it. Sandy McLellan wills her grace, beauty and charm .... so she says. John O'Neil leaves his ability to find expectant boy cats. Cindy Parker wanders away, happy in her own little world. Haille', Suttell leaves his hilarious imitations. And speaking of comedy, Bev Henry graciously relinquishes her title as Committee-woman of the year. Jean and Joyce Innes leave us still confused. Brenda King bestows her Sunshine on anyone in need of same. Still dieting, Tom Gerst departs. Carolyn Engelfried leaves her history making observation: Be Ivy or Die. Bill Thomas gives up his Seagullers position in fourth period. Kathie Becker Wills her ponytail to anyone desperate enough to use it. Barb Benjamin grants her extensive wardrobe to all of Kenmore High's clothing drives. Mark Howard leaves with a Glo. Would Annette LoRusso and Conni Newton dare bestow their laughs on some unsuspecting juniors? Larry Okun leaves his darkroom to pursue his new-found college indoor sports. June Jones leaves her footprints in her dented locker. Jeanne Evans wonit leave 'jtil she's combed her hair .... But what's a lifetime among friends? Jayne Evans wills her pink and black negligee ..... Where will Hi-Y hold their parties when Don Peters leaves? Neil Waldow and Keith Adams leave the pond', to next year's Mermen. You can't take it with you, but Melon Schilagi will try. Judy Chase leaves her ability to bomb down Delaware Road right past her pedestrian friends. Stan Czech and Gerry Caruso leave, with regrets, the junior class. Nancy Wing, alias Vare Vague, contributes her vastly perceptive mind. Ruth McEuen wills her Drum Major's hat to anyone whose head is strong enough to hold it up. Gerry Pearson wills her ability to skate on her ankles. Jack Miner donates his leopard skin shirt to next year's Carnival King. Pat Anderson leaves her date,' book. Marki Smith, K.H.S.'s Elsa Maxwell, wills her slumber parties. Cory Gifford leaves .... SIGH!! Lin Kliment motors away, still insisting that she didn't back into that lamp post. Barb Smith would relinquish her Girls' Letter Club pin, but she just doesnit seem to be able to locate it. Kathy Morrison leaves Kay .... right in Mr. Barna's lap. Jim Day turns in his Refs,' whistle and his nice white sneakers. Del Cid is just waiting. Sharon ltlitchell leaves H2 -l- CL2 -7 QHCL If Sue Kick leaves anything, it will be her ability to play deck tennis. Tony Serfustini wills his blue Varsity sweater to next year's individual. Bev Peirce and Deanna Porter depart without having had their seemingly quiet manner affect Nina and Nona Now that the food is gone, Judy Munchy,' Muncey abandons her lunch table. Mad Dr. Green wills his record number of accidents to next year's safety-first driver. Judy Luhman leaves her black Ford to someone who knows how to change fiat tires. Bob Dibble troubles Mr. Mooshie and others no longer-he's leaving! Jo Messinger wills her desirable stool at Zar-Pas. We can't Bear to see Katzman leave. Rita Arnigone and Sharon Armstrong leave the Girls' Locker room in peace. They've stopped singing!! After regaining his balance, Thirty-second Libby staggers off in search of radio beams! Jean Robertson wills her plaids to the clan. Ellie Lynde drives CPD away after completing her friendly lessons prompted by those anonymous notes .... Elanawr hates speed! I X -:ff ,- Y .. tives are asions to Goff. . . . also, fi! l X i - xg , az., if f -A-v gf.. 3 N W'II . I as Bob Evans leaves 'ilugheadi' to the comic strips! r Sandi Kenyon struts out leaving Mr. Flanagan with one thought . . peace and quiet. , Judy Shaw leaves her sweaters to Nancy Belle,' Gill. Al Krotz untangles himself, picks up his orange peels and departs. Andi Rosenstiel leaves her accumulated ticket stubs from round trips to Hanover. Karen Olstad deposits Olaf among her paint brushes. Ron Rohe wills his battered glasses to future unfortunate basketball stars. . Ace McLeod and Benito,' Abt pig and hog away respectively, leaving Benito's Fan Rating System. Liz Markarian leaves without achieving her goal: The deciphering of her Booster Club minLIt6S- Ann Shoemaker finally leaves raunchy, Lacking originality, we can only say . . . Jackie Horner leaves her corner. Mike Luther leaves his teachers . . . troubled. Carol Van Rheeden takes her bowling ball and leaves . . . the ten pin. Otis Blaumanis can't leave a nickname, his friends haven't thought of one yet. Linda Keedy leaves her dietg she never used it anyway. Tom Pollard and Bill Bradley leave .... Incorporated!! Dick Hilary leaves his jokes in English class . . . The senior girls leave Mr. Burns and Mr. Kraus as social directors of the cafeteria. 1 Judv Allen departs . . . the undisputed crabwalking champion of Kenmore Senior High. Sheila Geddes leaves Mr. McLaughlin with tears of . . .P Art Busch gladly wills Rumsey to anyone who wants it. Bev Anker departs after many hard-won victories for this great 1958 Kenitorial. Dave Moody wills the Biology Lab rat race. Judy Lengfelder leaves behind her typewriter eraser . . . it's good for a hole or two! Larry Nemeth wills one slightly flarbed wazoo. Barry Swanson leaves Dr. Marlak with many time-consuming questions. Sharon Walters departs, still insisting her name is Shay. After putting a successful spring into their dives, Tony Cilano and Dave Shideler depart. . 1 Adlai McMahon leaves behind a trail of Democratic stickers, pamphlets, and buttons. - 1 XS j. ll Marg Utts leaves The Moose to the big game hunters. Jim Rindfuss leaves Rinny to the dogs. l Sandy Johnston leaves her golden multicolored pajamas to some future slumber party siren. 'l I Who has red hair, plays basketball, and leaves a 1958 pink Cadillac convertible? . . l 1 Bob Reid, we were kidding about the Cadillac. l Carol Martin won't leave the addresses of her pen pals. 1 2 Sandy Schwartz leaves his memorable recitation of Ode on a Grecian Urn. J Diane Rymar leaves her speed tests. t Diane Downing leaves Beethovan to Schroeder. 1, Dick Page bequeathes his pom-pom-making ability to some lucky CPPJ Booster. i il Credulous Chris Jewel leaves Miss Hunt. Chuck Maunz takes his Frog and leaves. ' We hate to see Gaby, Kenmore's Jitterbug Queen, leave. Don Woodin wouldn't leave ..... Woodie? X ' Peggy Lippard bequeathes her C'mon, you can cheer louder than that! to next year's head cheerleader. X Chuck Moore wills a perfect record of tardiness and his Eisenhower buttons. Nancy, I'll try anythingi' Shaw surrenders her deliciously burnt pizza pie. fm Dave Guyer departs with the speed of a Bullet, Lin Haldeman endows her dimples on anyone who can prove in need of them. Still emphatically debating the Merits of Robert Hall versus H. Seeburg, Tony LoRusso and Kev Cassidy leave. Pat Jones leaves insisting that Jones is not a common name. Jack Klaus leaves Miss Scott . . . with a headache. Sue Bisgeier would will her gym suit, but she can't find it. Frank Todd leaves a trail of troubled teachers. The Seniors leave Miss Kohl and Mr. Larson. T hey're still nursing headaches from the class shows. ff I ,X Q I As the natives encircle us, our raft springs another leak. We're sinking fast . . . As to our fate, only the future will tell. l' gs 'r S' ? 25 - g j, ra Y -? 4 I , l , Jungle Dateline Belgian Congo June 19, 1978 A big riot occurred in Gungaland last week. The Young Rocks' Democratic Society, led by co- workers Pat Prissy-Primm High and Adlail' McMahon were charged by Republican Party boss, Charlie Robinson, with inciting the riot. Chief offenders were Tony Citrus Serfustini who yelled, Save your Confederate money, men, the South will rise again ! all afternoon and Betty Trouble- maker Thomson who ran around screaming, Mangez-moi, je suis une jelleybeanf' which means Down with the Republicans. The incident was reported to tribal chieftain Cory Gifford, who took no responsibility in the matter, stating that his tribe voted solidly Red-Meat, backing i 3 l 1 i i i Bob Crack 'em Up Dibble last night announced the new staff of his Tagabauwa Touring Team. The new bus drivers are Judy Lead Foot Allen, Bonnie Look Ma, N o Hands Barry, Pass 'em All Kenyon, and Tin Lizzie Markarian. 1 Y 1 i l F l The Casino No Dice, owned and operated by Tony Grin and Share It Cilano, opened last night in Howabunga. The acts featured singer Joanne Velvet Voice Messinger,- the dance team of Gordon Foretich and Carol Martin, the magic of Houdini Hershberger, and the music of Tom Pollard's Nairobi Trio with Howie Hot Lips Shisler. The gala affair was marred by the false alarm raid of cops Big Biggie and Wes Pick on the Little Guys Mayer. Il ll 1 lk It It lk Kathie Becker, Mau-Mau girl spy, reported yesterday on the war cry of the Bechuanaland Head-hunters, which is Vo-dee-0-do and Twenty-three skidoo. Tribal Prime Minister Larry Okun formally protested to Mau-Mau chief, Jim Cheape, and demanded the arrest of Singing Jan It It Ik lk lk It it Yesterday the Mango-Bungo Express was held up for two hours by a herd of cows blocking the track. Behind them was Diane Easy Squeeze Kelly, girl farmer. It is said that Miss Kelly has Sk Ik It It It It It Marilyn Cough Drops Sileo is just recovering from a touch of the South African Flu at the Mazabuka Hospital. She is being treated by Brenda Shake-it-Down Munger and Jackie Jab- it-In Horner. Also at the hospital is Kathy Feuchter, girl Wrestler of crocodiles, who is recuperat- ing from a severe hang-nail and Otis Blaumanis, recovering from a strained uvula. if if ir Q lr Ik 4 Andi Green and White Striped Rosenstiel, crack organist for Terry Brucklier's Rock and Roll Combo, reported from Quazadougou that someone CSuspect-Slippery Stan Czechj walked off with all the black keys in the middle of the night. Jean Robertson, chieftain of the all-girl man-eating tribe of Yum-Yums, yesterday appointed Barb Filibuster Yendall to the newly-created post of head of the Silent Service. 5' if 1' 4' li ll' if Jean, the one, and Joyce, the other, Innes, co-chairman of the A. A. CArtists Anonymousj today announced that the following works will be exhibited in Kronson's Cannibal Craft Corner: The Mean of Lisa las we put her in the stewj by Leonardo Mitrision, Whistler's Mother Whistles as She Comes to a Boil by Whistling Karen Olstad, Blue Boy Feeling Blue by Gainsborough Gadke, and The Thinker Finally Thinks by Rodin Amigone. It if if it lk It It A huge celebration tomorrow will mark the 20th anniversary of the founding of Dpotaland. The main attraction will be a balloon blowing contest between the teams of Judy Luhman, who has just returned from a 15 year search for a new hair dye, and Lindsay Kliment, champion beer mug knitter. I.uhman's team of Hartburg, Bisgeier, Lippard, and Parker is favored to win over Kli- ei- 26 'f--' ' E lx .- - Ms 1 A ' 1 l l I lr l Vaughn Think-It-Over Clay. U- 1 i ,4 f ,ff ,rf 4 im Union of South Africa E Lincoln, master of the notorious spy ring. I . ' quite a bit of pull in the state. ll lv ji French West Africa rl x 1 V Ethiopia T 1 ls- '. Lf-Q l 1 1 X , ' gl. 7 Y iv , vi X- Y 1. 5 ,.. ment's team of LoRusso, Johnston, Shoemaker, and King because of the large quantity of hot air possessed by Luhman's team. 11 It 8 il It 4 lk Judy Lengfelder, president of the Ethiopian Literary Society, has just announced the year's best sellers: Inside Africans by noted author, John Pelava, an exciting tale of Connie fDonnieJ Newton's trying ordeal inside a cannibal's stomach. Color pictures by Verichrome Vince DiPasquale. Famous People I Have Eaten by Cannibal Chieftain Frank Shilagi. The Long and Short of It by Ben Klimas and Tom Gerst. How to Cook Friends and Broil People by ,Bambesi Chef, Mike Luther. I Remember M au-M au by Gil Tarzan Green. The Importance of Being a Redhead by Pat Jones, Marjorie Utts, and Sharon Armstrong. Male vs Female by Judy Chase, Girl Boy-Chaser, and Russ Butler, Boy Girl-Chaser. 1 Y 1 i li 1 Q Tago T ago This jungle island was today a scene of bedlam as Bob Bubbles Reid and his Piggy Back Transportation Service went on a sit-down strike. Blabber-Mouth Bradley, spokesman for the Screamster's Union, reported that union leaders Chuck1es Elliott and Laughing Lonnie' Katzmann were responsible for the strike which inconvenienced many islanders including Care- free Karl Baker, Bubbling Bev Henry, Tiny Tony LoRusso, and Prince Page. 8 3 3 i 1 3 i Valiant Valetich announces her invention of a new road map which shows the way to away games. The map can be purchased at Guyer's Gaseteria from attendants Greasy Jack Miner and Rusty Rustay. 1 i i 1 3 i l United States T. V. news announcer Edward R. MacLeod is host tonight of another T. V. spectacular on the K. H. S. network. Guests on the show will be Dancing Doug Williams, Metropolitan Opera star, Steve Gdovin, the hilarious comedy team of Mitchell and Suttell, Doctor Downing and her lf ui.. f rx, NJ I' al 1000 trained fleas, this year's All-American football team with co-captains Bill Libby and Rosie , Rosenthal, the popular singing team of Evans and Evans, and a host of others. The show is pro- W duced by Money Bags Maunz and directed by Bev Business-comes-first Anker. l l 1 l i 1 i i News from the stock exchange-Wall Street financiers, Billion Dollar Buck and J. P. Siekmann today announced their sale of 2,000,000 shares of K. H. S. stock to Tightwad Thomas, boy l editor. 1 V i 1 3 1 1 1 i 'W International Sports News , t Keith Atlas Adams and Neil My Car Won't Start Waldow, members of the Ubangi Na- U tional Swimming Team, coached by Jim Egg-'em-On Boguslawski, last week swam the Amazon from source to mouth underwater, while in Southern Rhodesia, Dave Shideler jack-knifed over Victoria Falls into a wet sponge. , ' 1 i W 1 3 I i N Wrestling match between Unlimited Sedita and Half-Nelson Krotz, Managers Judy Nail- ,T a-Male Shaw and Speedy Keedy report that the outcome of the match depends upon referee J' Crooked', Coulter, Boy Slide Rule. 4 ar af 4 fu 4- an ,X N X . John Fleet-Feet O'Neil broke the Umgawa National Handicap Record by trotting the length ? of Africa on his hands and knees in a spectacular two hours ,and 15M seconds. Don Peters was in i the lead at the start, but fell flat on his face S feet from the starting line, tripping tribesmen, Don V Wondin and Tim Prell. l l 3 i W 1 1 Ron Rohe's Congo Bongos meet Cannibal Kitchen's five trained gorillas in Uganda this eve- ning. This will prove to be very interesting because Rohe's head man, Grant Playboy Fowler ' is allergic to gorillas. I X Q00-ffafnf - 7 J f 27 fi ahh- . .- J Greatest Contributor To The School Most Popular M035 Talented Andrea Rosenstiel, Jack lXIiner Janet Lincoln, lllike Luther, Brenda King Diane Downiflg, TOIH Pollard Most Humorous Frank Schilagi, Linda McMahon Kenmore Best Dressed Best Looking Vaughn Clay, Judy Shaw Jeanne, Jayne Evans, Cory Gifford 28 1 i M ost Friendly M ost Courteous M OS! Lilwly TO Succeed John 0'Nei1, Liz Markarian Gabi Wellmer, Dick Page Larry Okun, Jean Robertson Favorites 1 Most Athletic Barb Smith, Sal Scdita N i . Most Energetic Best Dancer Peg Lippard, Tom Gerst Bill Libby, June Spiegelman 29 Honor Club Row 1: P. Kasprzyk, N. Daniel, P. Kronson, R. Dossert, L. McMahon, K. McDonald, T. Brucklier, L. Quigley, A. Letro, D. Rymar. Row 2: E. Lynde. J. Shea, L. Sundquist, G. Green, lNIr. Frazier, L. Okun, A. Rosenstiel, J. Robertson, M. Kas- sirer, P. Anderson. Row 3: S. Siekmann, G. Patterson, B. Yendall, B. Peirce, D. Ther, A. Sutton, L. Keedy, C. Parker, C. Van Rheeden, J. Chase, S. Kenyon, S. Kick, C. Van Tassel, S. Shane, G. Pearson, J. Lengfelder, M. Danielson. Row L: S. Valetich, D. Downing, L. Danielson, F. Mathien, S. Armstrong, B. Henry, L. Nemeth, D. Coulter, D. Kelly, R. Hilary, W. Wallis, W. Thomas, R. Buck, K. Olstad, S. Schwartz, J. Pelava, N. Shaw. Row 5: B. Smith, B. Thomson, K. Adams, D. Peters, V. DiPasquale, B. Abt, J. Giller, C. Robinson, R. McGillion, W. Rustay, T. Swift, D. Moody, C. Sumner, N. Waldow, Je. Innes, Jo. Innes, M. Sileo. Isn't it amazing how these minds store all the knowledge they do? . . . Yes!! But only through much concentration, effort, and long hours did they achieve the top grades in their class. Will they ever forget the nights over cups of coffee when they stayed up doing those projects due the next day or cramrning for those exams? Now they can hold their heads high and smile, for they have attained membership in the Honor Club. The class of 1958 has reached another milestone, for this year's Valedictorian, Larry Okun, has achieved the highest average in Kenmore's history-98.0588!! Lawrence M. Okun Judy K. Shea Linda R. Sundquist Charles L. Robinson Valedictorian Barbara A. Yendall Nancy E. Daniel Beverly J. Peirce Gilbert B. Green Barbara E. Smith Joyce A. Innes Frances J. lVIathien Salutatorian William C. Rustay Neil H. Waldow Richard B. Hilary Diane E. Downing Mary J. Danielson Suzan C. Siekmann Carol J. Van Tassel Vincent J. DiPasquale Jean E. Innes Andrea Rosenstiel Susan R. Shane Jean E. Robertson Patricia M. Anderson Donald H. Peters Rosamond C. Dossert John W. Pelava Geraldine M. Pearson Carol J. Van Rheeden Robert W. McGillion Elinor L. Lynde Lee A. Danielson Marilyn R. Kassirer Dorothy F. Ther Nancy G. Shaw Jerald Giller Judith E. Chase Bruce A. Abt Sanford H. Schwartz David B. Moody Linda M. Quigley Sylvia Valetich .I..,.,...M- -A -A-f Patricia H. Kasprzyk William W. Thomas Beverly J. Henry Ann E. Sutton Sue A. Kick Betty L. Thomson Linda R. Keedy Judith A. Lengfelder Diane H. Kelly Sharon L. Armstrong Karen A. Olstad Teresa A. Brucklier William W. Wallis Karen M. McDonald -AM!-4-M Marilyn R. Sileo Diane L. Rymar Lawrence J. Nemeth Linda T. McMahon David Coulter Sandra Kenyon Cynthia Parker Charles Sumner Keith Adams Gloria Patterson Theodore Swift Robert Buck Phyllis Kronson Andrea Letro National Honor Society Row 1: A. Letro, L. Quigley, J. Shea, P. Kronson, L. Thorpe. Row 2: L. Jodeit, S. Siekmann, A. Rosenstiel, M. Kassirer Miss lilson, G. Kamerer, J. Robertson, P. Anderson, E. Lynde, T. Brucklier. ltow 3: B. Yendall, G. Pearson, B. Peirce, M. Danielson, C. Van Tassel, N. Shaw, D. Downing, S. Valetich, B. Benjamin, S. Shane, J. Chase, S. Kenyon, R. Dossert J. Lengfelder. Row 4: S. Schwartz, B. Henry, YV. Thomas, P. Jones, D. Kelly, B. Smith, Je. Innes, S. Bisgeier, Jo. Innes, M. Sileo, R. Buck, K. Olstad, L. Danielson, M. Selden. Row 5: R. Hilary, D. Moody, C. Sumner, W. Wallis, V. DiPasquale, B. Abt, G. Green, C. Robinson, R. McGillion, T. Swift, L. Okun, N. Waldow, D. Peters, K. Adams, J. Giller fonly member not pictured is W. Rustayl The National Honor Society is an organization found- ed for the purpose of encouraging students who have set high standards of scholarship, leadership, character, and service for themselves. The Kenmore chapter was established eight years ago by Mr. Rolland Gladieux. The present sponsor is Miss Virginia Elson, with Pres- ident Don Peters, Vice President Ellie Lynde, Secre- tary Bob Buck, and Treasurer Andi Rosenstiel leading the group. The bi social event of this society is the annual ban- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Don g . . 1 I quet held in honor of new members, their parents, and Peters, Presldents Ellie Lynde, Vice-Presldents Bob the faculty. The banquet, held in January, was privi- Buck, Secretaryg Andrea Rosenstiel, Treasurer. leged to have as its guest speakers, Mrs. Mildred Meese, li 1 A I A ' l ni.. , If a former teacher of many of our students, and Gabriele K W I Wellmer, our foreign exchange student. The topic dis- , If cussed was a comparison of the American education gg , system to that of Russia. Don Peters amplified this 5 point, and it proved to be an educational and enjoyable occasion. as 'P 'H ',-e' f -' ' i. ..ef1 31 ' l , 1 ., .4 .,i.M.-1d .,.. . . nga.-. . -I .-H. 7 fe.,x kt? A.,- K J i P J CARL W. BAISCH Superintendent of Szhobis RAYMOND S. FRAZiER Pvincipai ALFRED G. DYER Auinunt P vincipui VNIAN F. GREENE Anim-mv Puincipui 3 G0RDi f'f'fif.,Ei. A.. KENMQRE PUBi.iC scnooi.s KENMORE SENTOR HiGH SCHOOL 33 PNGHLAND PARKWAY RK KENMORE 21 NEW YO June iO, i955 S Toward Dear Seniors, i am graTified To be asked To express my Teeiing The ciass of i958. NiTh This ieTTer may i send my besT wishes u and To your spiendid KeniToriai sTafT Tor perpeTuaTing Tion of anoTher fine yearbook Tor To yo a TradiTion -f The produc 'or High Schooi. ' Tory when Kenmore Seni You are abouT To graduaTe aT a Time in our his The worid is fiiied wiTh doubT and pessimism, buT you wiii noT duaTe unprepared To face These probiems. You have behind ' a broad and sound educaTion, iiberai in ii of you To piay ef- gra Ther TradiTion- ' ossibie T or a r you To pursue you ano naTure, which wiii make iT p fecTive roies as ciTizens in our socieTy and To yeT a higher form of educaTion. The worid wiii aiways need s, preachers, iawyers, Teachers, scienTisTs, and ' iog and fear and iook forward ' w and Tor- greaT docTor businessmen. LeT us dispei aii ' ' an opporTuniTy wiTh c iear vision To which is boTh ne ngraT- ever The same. ' T 'oins me in co in enTire Tacu i Y J u aii success m sure ThaT The d in wishing yo i a uiaTing you and your ciass an The TuTure. Sincereiy yours, ff' diver. 'UM I If J 32 e,,fx,yfy f ' y AB..-I , TMDL-i x I QW s V 1958 Class Officers Fjyf' J Qfy and Advisors MXN s A cm mx W s EW .ss fx wf ,. i 133.-s'ZsJoan Kohl - M K ll. , Advisor U 1 sf ff sf sf - f f! V ELT? ' s s ilfliliidow' , s V U lM7'T71fmf! T bf X- 1 , ffl? 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Zidanich, Annie Yendall , Barbara Casner, Paulette 82 Wydysh, Paul Passive Pygmies Arber, Thomas Breitweiser, Paul Campbell, William Crosson, John DiVita, John Gnocchini, Dolores Hurwitz, Stephen Kaufman, Gail Lawrynitis, Joseph Lawrynitis, Mary' Ann Leff, Paul Maiwald, Elinor McGafHn, Roger Omert, Mary Southworth, Thomas Tatnall, Sally Testa, Robert Trimarche, Joseph Trippi, Joseph Warner, Daniel Welling, Wesley Lannen, Patricia L. ANM 'AV' ,mix ,.. D. Downi and H ono Barbara Yendall- National Merit Scholarshi To Honor Born rable Mentions. JL. X., p Award iii lil, Q' , . Lawrence Okun- National Merit Scholarship Award ng, D. Coulter, L. Okun, V. DiPasquale, S. Siekmann, D. Moody-Westinghouse Science Talent Search Winner To these of our Class who have brought distinction to themselves and to our School, We dedicate this page and proudly honor them for their inspiring accomplish- ment-a token of what life has been and is to be. Gilbert Green- National Merit Scholarship Award to--wif F- lb ' S9 IP A. Carol Va,nTassel- Kenmoreis Betty Crocker Winner 83 . Mgr? HU TER Our safari of knowledge now enters the Land of the Hunters, the Class of '59, Just as the hunters of the jungle searched for and gathered the food for the tribe, so our hunters are searching and gathering-searching for opportunity and gathering in the fruit of their labor, success. 1 . , ,fy oygpiwiffiwlf 55565 q'0iTQ46'lOQc 85 A J oe Parker Karen Hedlund Jan et Bouton iii l Gail Allen Art Sills ,Z Gerald Collard lNIiss Ritchlin Karen Hayea Bob Doerr Garv Thomason Nancy Weir 86 HRW Mr Draves Row 1: S. Babbiek, F. Amann, B. Baker, C. Bailey, D. Aronica, J. Aldred. Row G. Allen, M. Allgeier, C. Armagost, S. Amdur, J. Baker, D. Anderson, M. Ameroso, A. Alringer, P. Acquilina, L. Abbott, M. Angstadt. Row 3: T. Berg, VV. Ba- bin, D. Abbey,f,R. Austen, D. Austin, G. Pfahler, J. Archer, C. Harnish, J. Beier, L. Axelson, G. Allen, L. Atkinson. 1 N ' r :iv x . ' H 9 o . C. 0 s 0 Q o . W- o Q o o M o o Q o f i 0 Q .0 O Row 1: C. Austin, D. Boemmels, S. Billoni, B. Adamson, J. Bowers, M. Collins. Row Q: R. Bromley, L. Borschel, D. Dang- leis, P. Burke, V. Carlson, E. Ballis, K. Anderson, S. Caneen, P. Berner, C. Carneross, S. Allen. Row 3: F. Buckley, T. Burns, R. Copley, G. Dangleis, E. Alcock, M. Bessinger, D. Conover, R. Copsey, J. Blakita, E. Doepp, R. Downen. 87 A , n..,,,,...,. T. .f f Row 1: J. Bober, L. Beauer, P. Beynon, G. Battaglia, B. Black, M. Bartholomy. Row Q: M. Besancon, S. Kennedy, M. Battaglia, S. Blade, S. Barrett, B. Bender, J. Hewitt, M. Usewicz, A. Bishop, J. Barwell, S. Banfield, S. Becker. Row 3: J. Boring, R. Soukup, D. Chavel, P. Bleckinger, D. Biggie, J. Benders, T. Balk, R. Becker, D. De Glopper, M. Beebe, R. Bauer, C. Bongiovanni. Q 9 2 3 CLASS E E OF 9 G 3 3 I 5 9 x Z' 2 Row 1: C. Bradney, C. Burks, K. Burley, M. Borland, R. Campanella, J. McCarthy. Row Q: J. Buscaglia, M. Buckley, P Janiak, G. Campbell, J. Britton, A. Brach, P. Carnpanini, E. Burdick, J. Williams, J. Myers, S. Boysen. Row 3: P. Cala- brese, J. Buckley, A. Buscaglia, R. Bryndle, R. Callesto, W. Brubaker, W. Brooks, L. Broncato, S. Burgio, H. Bunce, B Braden. 88 9 2 o G Z 2, Q 0 5 Row 1.' J. Chaplin, J. Clift, C. Carberry, J. Castano, P. Carson, S. Cole. Row 2: L. Clugston, S. Childs, L. Walper, G. Cas- sidy, M. Cohen, J. Carey, L. Cannarozzo, R. Casseri, C. Carter, L. Cleary, K. Clark, P. Carroll. Row 3: L. Dewar, M. Cirasa, K. Baird, G. Collard, R. Chaplin, L. Shreve, C. Blair, P. Connolly, R. Collopy, C. Carpenter, W. Clingan, R. Col- lins. ,G o f X 2 Row 1: L. Daucher, M. Denneny, S. Cone, J. Currie, J. Connor, S. Austin. Row Q: T. Consiglio, C. Whipple, C. Courtial, B. Corrie, S. Dent, L. Crocker, J. Daniels, D. Crockwell, F. Coulter, G. Cooley, J. Davison, A. Dates, S. Cramer. Row 3. J. Dell, J. Coughlin, C. Deres, J. Chapman, W. Currah, J. Dallas, P. Davis, R. Czajkowski, D. DeLisle, M. Costello, R Damiani, J. Dennison, D. Cowan. 89 ..-..,,...,.,.,. , ..., , .V vi. , ,Nh-,,,- ,. Row 1: L. Eckhardt, D. Grack, C. Holmes, S. Herrmann, J. Fisher, P. Williams. Row Q: M. Eckert, S. Houghtling, E. Gray, J. Hammond, L. Hermann, R. Faux, C. Hicks, E. Gardner, B. Green, S. Hellings. Row 3: R. Hall, N. Gill, P. Frauenhofer, T. Guerdat, P. Handley, R. George, R. Hopkins, L. Hoskyns, L. Dunlap, J. English. 9 0 3 9 . Q o Z Z 0 O Q O f X Q I Row 1: D. Farris, M. Stickel, M. Felsman, J. Schloerb, A. DiBlasi, M. Donnelly. Row Q: S. Eisen, T. Southworth, L. Eich- ler, C. Ertell, D. Ewert, BI, Egloff, C. Dickinson, E. Detuno, P. De Tamble, C. Dion. Row 3: R. Evans, D. Dussing, R. Doerr, R. DuHy, D. Derner, D. Stephenson, J. Eadie, D. Etenger, M. Eimiller, M. Doherty, J. Durwin. 90 Row 1: D. Gau, D. Forster, M. Pennisten, S. Franger, C. Gerth, A. Freedman. Row 2: A. Ministero, D. Fridmann, R. Gdovin, N. Fischer, J. Sill, D. Francis, J. Flood, D. McKenzie, G. Firkins, F. Meltzer. Row 3: A. Fritz, R. Garcia, A. Gib- son, R. Festing, L. Deer, W. Frieder, S. Garland, R. Fredenburg, B. Irwin, D. Getzin, R. Freshwater. Q 'Z o G 5 'Q o 0 6 o 9 2 o 9 f 8 f X Q 0 Row 1: K. Groff, J. Guadagna, M. Guzzo, P. Graves, M. Grosso, J. Graf. Row Q: B. Glass, D. Gurzynski, R. Haniford, K. Goss, J. Hannes, B. Good, C. Glaser, L. Wolfe, J. Grifasi. Row 3: R. Goetz, T. Gould, R. Foyster, S. Goorevich, P. Guerra, K. Graves, R. Greene, M. Greenfield, W. Hackett, N. Gordon. , 91 , K l if X.4, N, r W ' . . . I I , Row 1: K. Hedlund, L. Grover, K. Horan, L. Hirst, K. Hayes, I. Hooz. Row 2: B. Haywood, S. Honey, C. Hilts, A. Hickok, D. Battaglia, D. Hodge, D. Hess, A. Sprague, J. Hoefert, L. Howard, K. Hartwick. Row 3: W. Holland, H. Heitzenrater, H. Herald, B. Herbold, R. Hofner, D. Hodak, L. Hochreiter, T. Heximer, J. Hauser, R. Hershberger, S. Hays. Q 2 A o G 5 Z A 2 0 0 s va o Z Z 0 6 , e , osfii V lv U N7 X Y , 6 2 J 51 ' 1 x ,1.-y1.fJ- M , C fue!! Y Row 1.' A. Kahn, J. Johnston, K. Jones, J. Ingram, B. Johnson, T. Jones. Row Q: N. Howie, K. Juhasz, C. Johansson, H Hughes, S. lmboden, E. Kaluzny, L. Hughes, F. Kaufmann. Row 3: S. Howard, A. Howarth, G. Lane, K. Jackman, M J uhasz, B. Johnson, M. Juberts, L. Hrabak, R. Illi. R. Huddleston. L 92 f -Q 2 N , vu , Row 1: P. Kelly, J. Kleotzer, C. Bauman, C. Keller, M. Kucinski, V. Francavilla. 2: P. Kline, S. Krnasky, E. Krotz, C. Kobrin, T. Kerr, M. Kostusiak, J. Kremer, S. Krupczyk, B. Kopetsch, L. Kellner, D. Ksiazek. Row 3: M. Dorey, W Kish, G. Knight, E. Klein, C. Kollatz, J. Kling, B. Koch, P. Krasinski, D. Guercio, C. Kitchen, W. Kroll. 0 D 3 o Q 5 'Z 0 0 0 Q o 9 o Q o 0 0 O .5 O f X Q 4 Row 1: L. Luzney, N. Olofson, R. Greco, G. Kenny, N. Preston, D. Hood. Row 2: W. Kelly, W. Remington, T. Quirk, R. Ferrel, D. Messing, D. Mitchell, S. Hummel, R. Joslyn, W. Laige, E. Prewentowski, P. Parsons. Row 3: J. Kolenko, J. Lockie, R. Ennis, W. Goss, T. Fulton, M. Linihan, F. Kinley, R. Hodge, R. Metz, D. Morrissey, L. Leyking, R. McMahon. 93 Row 1: R. Kunze, F. Kurkowski, R. Kusmierski, B. Johnston, S. Lumley, J. Lindquist. Row 2: E. Jeffery, B. Kuhn, K. Kovacsev, S. Mackay, K. McLaughlin, C. Lewis, C. Jones, D. Lamke, R. Hutchinson, R. Kulas, S. McClelland, J. Lam- bert. Row 3: J. Hubert, J. Martz, R. Lientz, W. Kray, S. Kaufman, J . Marcinowski, M. McCormack, D. KorH, J. Kom- pare, W. Lull, F. Lupejkis, C. Hugan, J. Mapstone. Z R 5 'Z 0 6 Q 0 2. 2 6 5 o f S o Q Row 1: C. Lucas, M. Loos, M. Lashbrook, D. Logan, J. Madonia, T. DoBozin, L. Lyke. Row Q: C. Houer, S. Lupejkis, P. Langford, J. Holmes, D. Larotonda, P. Lichtblau, D. Lavery, W. Makey, G. Maischoss, B. Kutas, BI. Hagelgansz. Row 3: M. Lefcowitz, F. Loxterman, R. Linger, R. Joller, N. Ledwin, R. J ohnson, D. Lankes, E. Maier, T. Marsh, R. Mayer, R. Janiec. 94 Row 1: M. McKelvey, M. Maunz, W. Maischoss, G. McKinley, I. Maisel, J. Altman, N. McIntosh. Row 2: G. McDermott, A. lVIcKirdy, K. Nlanley, J. lVIarshall, G. Mauri, R. McCullough, E. McLaughlin, C. McGinn, T. Martin, P. Manhardt, C. Scoe, D. Mason, D. NIcDivitt. Row 3: R. Male, R. Blazzarella, P. McCrory, P. Manka, G. Sullivan, P. Mayo, R. Mc- Cleary, D. McCreadie, R. Poust, P. Matthews, D. Martin, P. MarKWart, J. Marshak. 9 3 1 5 'L Z Q 0 Z 'Z 'Z 'l , o f X Q . Row 1: C. Mohr, J. Mitchell, R. Mitchell, J. McNamara, E. Mitchell, S. Meissner. Row Q: G. Meinzer, M. Minklein, S. Miller, R. Mills, D. Mohr, M. Meyer, R. Mincar, M. Monks, J. Millar, D. Mee. Row 3: R. Moosbrugger, R. Michaels, R. Moon, J. Molnar, R. Moore, D. Michel, D. Morgan, R. Michael, J. McPherson, B. Miller. 95 1 I 'wed' - m--:MUN 1 ' 1-4 Row 1: W. Nordin, S. Nolan, S. Moses, R. Murchie. Row Q: C. Redman, A. Mowczko, A. O'Brien, R. Retallack, B. Nor- throp, A. Nuwer, T. Moyer, W. Murphy. Row 3: J. Offt, C. Nelson, J. Olejniczi, R. Flaherty, A. Morrison, J. Morrison, F. Mueller, J. Newman. J. Muskopf. Q 2 o 1 5 'Q 2 0 9 s u o 1 0 o O Q 0 o 9 f X 6 Q Row 1: N. Ott, D. Paar, K. Pawlak, J. Przybyl, L. Perry, C. Parker. Row Q: P. Organisciak, B. Picone, T. Peters, W. Page D. Popsack, K. Proper, S. Quimby, P. Orlow, C. Peperoni. Row 3: K. Orton, G. Petrina, W. Weiss, J. Kelly, M. Plotner, J. Penn, J. Parker, P. Orton, J. Palermo, R. Polen. 96 Y .....Q...., A Row 1: C. Raimondo, C. Reariek, M. Racenis, J. Rosen, S. Stumpf, M. Roche, B. Rice. Row 2: M. Rider, G. Rogers, E. Raimy, M. Roberts, M. Austin, D. Rote, R. Robson, J. Rowbottom, J. Spadinger, E. Riegle, K. Riggs, N. Ritter, R. Sil- verstein. Row 3: P. Regoord, J. Ritzman, D. Turner, L. Francis, L. Rothenbueger, R. Ramsey, N. McVeigh, J. Zimpfer, A. Raines, J. Rook, H. Reid, J. Maloney. 0 3 0 1 5 'L 'Z Q 0 Q o Z g 0 o o o 9 f X 6 Q Row 1: S. Peters, S. Silverberg, B. Ritenour, L. Nieman, M. 0'C0nnell, M. Shaffer. Row 2: R. Seaman, E. Schauer, R Penman, M. Notery, R. Schmitt, W. Reid, R. Schutte, J. Potter, L. Richstatter, C. Roob. Row 3: D. Scanlon, E. Meadway F. Rudy, C. Schrenk, D. Radko, J. Schultz, J. Nixon, P. Morris, R. Miller, R. Rovison, R. Nasca. 97 Row 1.' I. Herschfield, L. Scheley, D. Senn, J. Schad, B. Manchester, E. Scribner. Row 2: M. Schnatz, L. Rusch, B. Selden, J. Sardina, N. Schwartz, R. Ryan, L. Schara, D. Santasiero, J. Schneider, B. Schmeh, K. Brown. Row 3: J. Salgot, R. Scherrer, T. Saunders, P. Setter, D. Russell, H. Schimpfhauser, R. Sciog, W. Schoenrock, D. Ingram, N. Rose, R. Meikle. Z. 'rx 5 Q, 6 o Z 0 o 5 Q I x 3 3 Row 1: L. Smith, A. Snell, N. Spae, J. Hebert, K. Sherlock, P. Snyder. Row Q: N. Sommer, E. Snell, R. Snyder, L. Shetler, M. Sirianni, J. Shetler, E. Shenton, F. Sosinski, P. Smith. Row 3: T. Smith, R. Spencer, R. Staerker, A. Sills, M. Shear, E. Shenton, R. Spittler, R. Seyse, D. Smith. 98 Row 1: C. Toth, D. Thompson, J. Surdel, C. Thomas, V. Stephen, S. Tornquist. Row 2: M. Swedish, B. Taft, J. Stewart, J. Taylor, J. Resman, R. Shaw, R. Toles, R. Tramp, L. Fell, C. Kollmar, S. Smith. Row 3: G. Tremblay, P. Studer, J. Troust, G. Thompson, N. Stocker, R. Trimarche, R. Stull, R. Staley, T. Sweet, W. Tokash, J. Stern, A. Suchinski. 5 'tx 5 'Z ' s Q 1 'L ' oo Q I X O : Row 1: H. Traum, G. Stull, S. Weiss, P. Weeks, T. Simpson, M. Thomson. Row Q: A. Wonnacott, C. Stone, J. Zittel, G. Van Vleek, K. Wescott, F. Wolfe, R. Wolf, L. Turnwall, H. Zittel, J. F iliprak. Row 3: D. White, G. Thornton, A. Torgler, D. Toellner, G. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith, W. Sowrey, F. Reidy, M. Zidanich, C. VVinkler. 99 -Airs' inf , . Row 1: D. Wall, B. Tubin, K. Walz, N. Van Rheeden, N. Watkins, H. Warner. Row Q: D. Vaarwerk, N. Weir, J. Volk, J. Virchau, A. Twichell, K. Varga, D. VanLier, S. Lee, D. Whalen. Row 3: H. Nichols, C. Wagner, G. Walker, G. Weydman, J. Vaillancourt, D. Vosburgh, B. Turek, K. Weishaupt, N. Weaver, R. Wexler. o 'S o 1 5 'Z o 0 6 o o Z o o o 4: o f Y o Q Row 1.' P. Wilson, P. Cpx, P. Sabo, S. Schumacher, P. Brown, E. Philofsky. Row Q: P. Cramer, D. Anderson, L. Chiarenza, R. Boehler, M. Bennion, J. Henderson, T. Smythe, L. Spalding. Row 3: T. Grimm, D. Saunders, D. Stumpf, R. Zimmer- man, R. Caneen, H. Bahne, J. Yanik, H. Wado, R. Blaufuss, R. Savasten. 100 .M .a. , Row 1: M. Woodward, J. Witzig, R. Schnier, B. Woodward, B. Winkelman, P. Zuppelli.R1zw Q: J. Whitla, R. Brown, K. Winebrenner, D. Willard, K. Winship, R. Zimmerman, B. Whitla, W. Zenosky. Row 3: N. Wiede, J. Wick, S. Zeller, J. Winzell, T. Zorich, J. FitzGerald, C. Young, J. Tait, C. Widmayer. 101 . . wwf. . H .. -hgh .,., , TRIBESMB Under the capable leadership of chiefs Jackie Estey, Dick Broadway, Karen Sullivan, and Dave Sugg, the sophomore class embarked on the long safari through the jungle of knowledge. Hacking away at the dense undergrowth, they have managed to clear one-third of the distance, carrying knapsacks loaded with hard work and good fun. During their journey, they cast a spell over an entire village by entertaining the natives with the Sophomore Show. So amidst the shrill screams of the native songs and the beat of the drums, the class has succeeded in conquering the rapids of the River Sophomore and are resting quietly in Lake Junior. 103 mm Irqaisfom Pat Mitchell Sherry VVesterland Joe Rogers Kathy Sullivan Rodge Herbert Karen Sullivan Secretary Dick Broadway Vice President Jackie Est ey President N. Mike Derllanuel Dave Sugg Treasurer Miss Wolfe, Advisor Mr. Goodrich, Advisor X Row 1: D. Ackerman, B. Appenbaum, D. Anello, S. Anastasi, A. Allen, A. Anderson. Row 2: G. Adams, G. Adamson, A. f . Bentkowski, J. Arbour, H. Allison, T. Arrigo, R. Armstong, W. Allen, D. Ait, C. Anna, K. Arenz, B. Andry, J. Ahrens. Row C. Anderson, J. Veitch, P. Alexander, R. Anzalone, C. Alt, C. Aldrich, D. Schwenkbeck, R. Anderson, R. Angstadt, J. Alt, E. Adams, R. Armstrong, B. Andrew, R. Aquino. A 4.- Row 1: S. Belcher, K. Bentley, J. Bastien, S. Bear, M. Baca, G. Basham. Row Q: N. Becker, R. Beaman, J. Becker, B. Ash, B. Beck, B. Benzinger, J. Mitchell, M. Bohne, N. Baldwin, G. Avner, P. Beach, J. Benner. Row 3: J. Benson, W. Bell, R. Bedell,VR. Klute, L. Atkinson, P. Bidworth, B. Baun, R. Bauer, P. LaForte, D. Bachman, J. Battaglia, A. Bacone. 105 M- J Row 1: J. Brant, L. Brechtel, S. Border, J. Bradley, C. Brady, J. Agnello. Row Q: R. Bluestein, E. Besser, E. Bichler, B. Bezinque, S. Bowling, L. Berg, D. Brackenridge, K. B-iggie, A. Brimm, B. Bolay, W. Boy. Row 3: W. Mitchell, M. Keeney, E. Borowick, M. Bondrow, D. Bransiield, P. Bisgeier, D. Belles, L. Brooks, D. Border, M. Bohn, R. Broadway, M. Boe- hmke. Row 1: P. Collins, M. Copley, M. Dixon, M. Coughlin, M. Coia, P. Eleanor, T. Bererage. Row Q: L. Colucci, C. Clunt, P. Cushman, M. Corey, D. Coburn, D. Slingerland, J. Conklin, L. Conklin, C. Clarke, C. Clugston, S. Closkey. Row 3: V. Coughlin, J. Clark, D. Currie, N. Cleesattel, C. Cole, M. Cox, T. Conrad, D. Clark, K. Curcio, J. Crosson, J. Clark. 106 I , X p X Z' Row 1: D. Dill, B. Davis, S. Daniels, S. Derion, S. D,Amico, P. Deegan, J. Dielman. Row Q: J. D'Arcangelo, P. Detar, R. Day, D. Dayson, R. DePlat0, P. Deer, D. D'Agustin0. G. Dimmick, A. Derner, E. Denneny, A. Alan, C. Dexter, E. Gash. Row 3: K. Czamara, T. Dean, H. DeGlopper, J. Czerwinski, C. Danielson, YV. Deegan, C. Derner, D. Dansereau, V. Dillon, E. Daluiso, W. McNerny, T. Dineuo, M. DerMannuel, S. Davis. l l an mm C mm ww M aw' Row 1: W. Duchscherer, E. Dolgonos, C. Eaton, D. Dotthter, S. Dumond, P. Ehbauer, S. Eberhardt. Row Q: N. Dixon, C. Dippert, J. Dunham, L. DiVincenzo, R. Dobson, K. Ertel, J. Ensinger, K. Eeles, L. Dudziak, D. Drennan, C. Ellinger, N. ' Edwards, L. Draper. Row 3: J. Estey, S. Trawinski, W. Eakin, J. Dworak, E. Elwyn, R. Duthie, N. Forness, M. Endl, R. Engler, F. DiPasquale, P. Dorbiala, M. Dundon, N. Esslinger. 107 l l l w Row 1: L. Flueckinger, S. F onzlow, B. Febel, C. Futts, D. Pette, L. Ferer, C. Ford. Row Q: D. Evarts, J. Fergusan, R. Mieszzah, N. Fisher, R. Fuller, J. F oggin, K. Freund, T. Folkosky, R. Evans, D. Galucki, A. Freedman, J. Eaxter, P. A i Gaiser, P. Fletcher. Row C. Freeman, D. Faber, J. Fersman, L. Foretich, R. Fik, D. Fraser, G. Evans, R. F leish- lx mann, M. Maltrey, B. Feldman, G. Forsyth, T. Fini, J. Fancher, B. Flading. 1 . O U 0- LM, Row 1: N. Gardiner, M. Geordaceo, L. Giles, G. Gaudos, D. Gao, S. Glaeifkel, M. Gillies. Row Q: E. Gary, L. Gibson, D. Goelman, H. Gestwick, S. Gibbons, P. Gaynor, D. Kohlmeier, J. Gerwitz, B. Gierlak, J. Goff, S. Goddard, P. Giordane, G. Gaydos. Row 3: M. Gellman, J. Hysert, J. Gnozzo, W. Gibbons, T. Godlesko, J. Gillier, J. Goldstein, J. Goller, L. Gergley, T. Golden, J. Gardner, R. Goolnick, C. Gilford, C. Gerhardt. 108 X ,X X 3' X X X Row 1: T. Haynes, M. Horan, N. Hellman, S. Holtz, A. Hoefler, P. Hazlewood, D. Chaba. Row Q: L. Hayt, T. Hoffmanj, P G. Hill, R. Horton, D. Hornbarger, H. Hoffman, J. Howard, R. Hewett, J. Higgins, D. Hight, P. Hewitt, C. Hebert. Row 3: G. Healey, B. Pritchard, J. Hitzges, P. Hoffman, D. Hopfer, W. Heimerle, J. Hoppe, R. Herbert, G. Hiller, J. Hofmanj, X D. Howard, J. Heatherington. v Q G mm aww MZ, fm Row 1: J. Horn, C. Pearl, M. Pelava, J. Palmiere, J. Pezzino, C. Potter, J. Palka. Row Q: S. Pohl, S. Schmidek, D. Preston, E. Petit, E. Pulaski, K. Patrick, M. Wegner, J. Peacock, W. Rae, W. Ransom, J. Pellow, J. Plesur. Row 3: L. Ploesch, D. Curr, P. Perrello, L, Peterson, J. Radzwill, J. Pococke, A. Purdy, D. Pecyne, J . Powell, J. Payne, B. Penn, S. Polder. M 109 2-1- W Row 1: G. Gorat, C. Grabowski, G. Hartter, J. Nangle, B. Haiman, P. Harp, J. Granite. Row 2: B. Hagyard, G. Graesser, L. Hastings, S. Greene, S. Vanner, S. Hartner, K. Guenther, M. Green, G. Gross, S. Goodrich, S. Grifiin, C. Kelleher, J. Guillo. Row 3: V. Guericio, A. Halpern, R. Hall, M. Harris, M. Greene, C. Greene, T. Green, D. Green, L. Gratz, W. Gousios, A. Graeber, R. Greatorex, D. Graves, M. Harnick. I ,X X Qlfggog ? Row 1: A. Inneo, C. Jantzen, S. Kamman, S. Hutton, A. Jones. Row Q: M. Kaplan, M. Jenison, J. Johnson, T. Kasper, C. Hyland, J. Richards, W. Humig, K. Johnson, R. Kalp, M. Hunt, L. Hughes. Row 3: K. Kavanagh, J. Jones, D. Johnson, R. Jenkins, W. Jividen, L. Kaufman. J. Hubble, W. Kaster, J. Jacobs, B. Joseph, Juliano, R. Kamman. 110 MMMQ, 77 Row 1: N. Judd, J. Cottoni, H. Brown, M. Chappell, C. Chapel, J. Bukowski, B. Brown. Row 2: A. Cappola, G. Brown, B. Cavett, N. Carroll, B. Cameron. T. Carney, D. Bury, T. Carroll, G. Burlakos, L. Brunton, S. Dowd, B. Brynolf, R. Bula, C. Carlson. Row 3: S. Stuart, W. Burczyk, P. Landdrigan, B. Brown, J. Christenson, B. Applebaum, D. Chretien, R. Chapman, R. Chesworth, B. Burdelow, L. Burns, B. Burtch, M. Bryant, J. Eheny X ll Z NA ,I Q: G mm MW WW fm aw Row 1: M. Kraft, D. Snyder, E. Koss, D. Cousins, C. Kenny, S. Kihler, M. Killinger. Row 2: C. Keedy, K. Kieffer, S. King, V. Kelly, T. Kobus, F. Keiler, P. Kieffer, A. Klenk, K. Kener, R. Kline, K. Keen, M. Kitchen, L. Cunningham. Row 3: J. Kershner, C. Knowle, D. Kowalchvk, P. Keel, R. Klodt, T. Kegel, S. Kosnik, F. Klein, J. Kemp, J. Keller, T. Koep- sell, J. Kolbas, J. Kraft, M. Kempner. 111 Row 1.' J. Lagrou, V. Lahrs, J. Krug, B. La Duca, C. Latona, M. Lauth, D. Latray, Row Q: J. Lauricella, L. Leaman, S. Lang, C. Leonhaed, C. Layer, F. Laughton, D. Laughlin, L. Leisner, E. Frantz, M. Beamel, D. Kresge. Row 3: S. Leif, S. Lazar, M. Krull, W. Labuda, J. Lang, C. Kuck, R. Lamke, S. Lavin, D. Laga, J. Lawrence, R. Kuebler. gg? no S5 Row 1 .' V. Lovallo, M. Mang, D. Price, B. Kane, J. MacDonald, M. Lippitt, P: MacDonald. Row Q: J. Lettice, F. Logan, L. Maio, R. Marino, P. Markel, B. Little, L. Lopat, K. Lyons, R. Marconi, J. Mahoney, J. Marino, N. Lindner. Row 3: L. Lewandowski, L. Maraschiello, S. MacPhee, B. Mass, G. Lubstore, D. MacLeod. W. Loveric, L. MacDonald, R. Mac- Dermot, M. MacNei1l, A. LOVullo, D. Logan, M. Mandel. 112 Z SEX Row 1: E. lVIcLernon, P. McGinnis, E. McGuire, J. Mayo, K. McKay, B. Markes, S. Marsh. Row Q: T. McGann, C. Mc- Carkle, C. Martineck, N. Paczkalski, S. McLaughlin, B. Mason, J. Martin, L. McLaughlin, K. Marshall, G. Merrick, J. McLean, D. McCabe, S. McArdle, W. Matthews. Row 3: J. Martz. J. Maten, C. Mayle, D. Masters, J. Scime, H. Mc- Pherson, J. McKay, M. May, S. Marzec, R. Schohn, W. McNamara, D. May,.P. Mason, C. Menhorn. gg G mm MW qw 'M Row 1: M. Michaels, S. Milewitz, S. Muench, B. Moll, M. Moore, D. Mills, D. Morton. Row Q: B. Molnar, E. Morris, W Nelson, M. Flowel, N. Miller, G. Myers, T. Murphy, J. Moffatt, D. Moody, A. Miinte, R. Meyer, M. Monetti, J. Mesler, Row 3: R. Siepel, P. Mitchell, R. Moeller, T. Mills, G. Mincar, R. Mook, D. Moeller, L. Michael, F. Mohr, J. Mulholland, S. Thomas, D. Montana, K. Naylor. M 113 WZ Row 1: P. O'Day, R. Owens, B. Oakley, R. Neuman, J. Overfield, C. Nacera, L. Nyquist, Row L. Nisbet, J. Olson, C. Oates, B. Newton, K. Newman, S. Northrop, N. Nowak, J. Nisbet, C. O,Keefe, P. Newell, P. Oliner. Row 3: R. Nunmaker, D. Organisciak, K. Nice, D. Gillis, D. Nichols, T. Ostrowski, D. Nowinski, R. Oldield, G. Overstrom, P. O'Hara, A. Nune- maker, C. O'Hara. gl'QC5Ug E Row: N. Reach, D. Rider, J. Reesen, C. Rayner, M. Reis, S. Biermann, P. Rearick. Row 2: J. Reger, M. Robbins, C. Robin- son, L. Reeves, J . Felman J. Robinson, G. Bosluno, R. Riner, C. Rodgers, C. Thomas, P. Rifenburgh, P. Rooney. Row 3: B. Roc-kelman, W. Robinson, D. Rich, R. Reader, R. Rosen, J. Roberts, J. Rogers, K. Romance, D. Robins, P. Riede, M. Rodak, R. Reilly. 114 V X ,X X f' Row 1: S. Schnake, L. Schultz, L. Roth, C. Scalisi, M. Sawyer, B. Schallmo, G. Schur. Row Q: P. Schulman, H. Schultz, B. Muni, DI. Runick, J. Sclioembs, C. Schultz, L. Schultz, D. Schneider, S. Miichael, B. Scudder, L. Schutrum, C. Sanders. Row H. Sanford, K. Sculley, P. Fonagy, J. Scelsi, P. Schwabel, R. Schmitz, J. Saemenes, J. Runfola, T. Schneider, J. Rothenbueger, J. Ross, M. Sandstrom. X QW an ww Mm aw 'M m W Row 1: L. Senf, T. Skolyon, S. Skinner, A. Sikora, L. Siuta, B. Smith, C. Snabon. Row Q: S. Semrau, B. Seaman, J. Smalt, S. Sizer, S. Seller, R. Smeal, T. Sheedy, J. Sloan, F. Sloan, J. Shetler, J. Shaffer. Row 3: B. Sharp, J. Shea, K. Segel, K. Seitz, B. Sill, P. Seelan, J. Manning, G. Seamans, M. Shapero, L. Sehleck, D. Sheehan. 115 X 1Mi- Row 1: G. Teigler, C. Treubel, D. Thorpe, H. Trantafillou, M. Taylor, C. Thompson, K. Sullivan. Row 2: E. Talboys, F. f Swierczynski, B. Taylor, K. Thebom, W. Tries, J. Torrance, S. Summers, O. Pritchard, T. Tramontana, M. Tuk, R. Syp- f nier, M. Tanner. Row 3: R. Ther, C. Treger, M. Swift, J. Lugar, J. Szucs, D. Taperman, J. Taylor, L. Swallow, D. Tehaar, M. Thompson, J. Dutchess. J. Tiede. Z glggicfaa S, EE Row 1: A. Stanley, C. Stansil, L. Stephens, A. Stouffer, F. Daly, D. Spindler, G. VVesser. Row Q: S. Springborn, R. Vecchio, J. Stark, P. Stamp, L. Snyder, D. Studer, D. Stevens, N. Sommer, D. Stone, J. Stutt, D. Spencer. Row 3: R. Soanes, D. Solomon, D. Stanton, M. Striefler, J. Stevenson, D. Sugg, G. Stone, S. Sorrento, A. Steinhorst, D. Spaulding, R. Starzynski, J . Stoynoff. 116 ,X Row 1: G. Van Norman, D. Skoljou, B. Turnwall, L. VVasson, V. Wacker, M. VVallace, K. Venetian. Row 2: P. Vrenna, S VValdraff, S. VV:-xgner, J. Vclden, R. VValter, R. Vscllold, 0. Johannsen, J. Jogelman, D. VVeaver, P. Skipworth, A. Vivian, B. Warren. Row P. Weber, R. Vanderwerf, K. Volkmann, B. Galloway, J. Vangliel, J. VValls, K. VVard, J. Vary, J. Tur- ner, U. Johannsen, lil. Urban, BI. Vincent. CB G Mm MW M 'M Row 1: L. Wood, S. Vuhans, M. Zelle, B. Witzig, G. Stephen, J. Yannello, D. VVoloshin. Row Q: M. Pecoro, D. Tee-lm, B WVolf, J. Schrimmel, G. WVolf, G. Wright, R. Zenosky, G. VVocl1ablo, R. Stein, K. Zuclilewski, C. Zur-hlewski, J. Yoc-key. Row 3: G. Worly, M. VVormser, J. Zimmermann, M. Young, B. McCarthy, R. Wright, D. VVood, R. Zellner, D. Zorker, R. Wolfe, L. Ostrander, YV. Zeiher, G. Zeeb. M 117 X WZ lion: I: E. Yates, S. Stoll, M. VVilliston, D. Stevens, L. Westcott, D. Wiseman, L. VVeiss. Row Z: J. VViltbergef'f L. VVeiss, -I. Westcott, G. Williamson, R. Wisler, D. Weise, J. Wenant, K. Weigel, J. Wesley, F. VVheeler, R. Wiley, D. Wilson, S. VVesterland, J. Whitten. Row S. Wheadon, D. VVinters, R. Wlild, BI. VVilliams, J. Wheeler, D. VViek, B. Hiltz, H. VVede- kindt, F. lwartin, D. Wiesmore, D. VVetter, R. Williams, F. VVilliams, D. Winman. Ql'Qc!i0g E Row 1: E. Bleyle, J. Bertsch, D. Brown, C. Allen, G. Butler, P. Beynon, D. Bachman, D. Bachman. Row Q: S. Brown, D. Averill, L. Bernel, K. Baer, L. Ahrens, D. Aitcheson, N. Brudzinski, L. Buscaglia, B. Allen, L. Anderson, J. Biel. Row 3: J. Bulgrin, C. Bearer, K. Bowes, D. Barber, D. Ballard, C. Banko, G. Bieger, W. Baurngartner, B. Benner, S. Bauer, L. Boysen. 118 I ,X X f Y-re Q lfnw 1: R. DiBlasi, D. Dobony, D. Dormea, F. Forster, J. Carroll, BI. Carncross. How 2: S. Damp, M. Churchill, N. Crac-knell, R. Cllerico, J. Campbell, J. Carline, BI. I'1dg6C0lllb6, L. Clancey, N. Detwiler, D. Davis. Row -i: D. Ibert, W. Call, D. Cuthbertson, T. Decker, J. Ewert, G. Faust, D. Ebert, B. Dunlop, J. Coleman, IC. Caypless. M J Mm W 'M GT Q! MW aw Row 1: B. Getty, B. Hale, D. Gnocchini, M. Ives, W. Hohensee, R. Gross, B. Golinski, R. Hachten. Row Q: DI. Greene, DI. Hierl, J. Guercio, BI. Gotthelf, L. Grohsrnan, T. Hale, B. Hessler, C. Grohman, T. Hunting, G. Hummell, W. Gug- gemos. Row 3: B. Higginbotham, E. George, W. Goeckel, D. Henry, F. Izzo, G, Goetz, J. Hastrich, G. Grmusha, J. Hunt, R. Howitt. 119 Row 1: B. Long, J. Leuthner, D. Kirwan, V. Johnston, J. Maier, B. Leo, G. Lumbard, J. Kibby. Row Q: D. Kirsch, C. McCormick, A. Kerestes, T. Lommer, D. Kitchen, P. Krozel, W. Krause, N. Matatall, K. Kline, P. Lynch. Row 3: J. Kissinger, R. Maxwell, P. LaTurner, P. Martin, M. Mahaney, J. Kompare, G. Kuhn, D. Jenkinson, W. Kyne, K Kania. O. i A f SCP, 0 Q Row 1: K. Snyder, BI. Smith, C. Ulrich, J. Stumroll, J. Wlillson, S. Thompson, S. Weigel, B. Stauffiger. Row L. Thedorf, L. Wise, J. Weston, B. Walther, D. Woodar, M. Woelfel, K. Selden, R. VVallter, D. Thompson, J, Srnyton, I. Smith. Row 3: R. Storey, D. W'illiams, F. lvetzel, D. Ryan, R. Theet, J. Smith, C. Taylor, DI. lvieder, XV. Thomas, F. YVolH', D. Swick. 120 if Row 1: D. Rouse, C. Richardson, K. Rose, S. Rose, S. Saddleson, L. Rizzo, M. Rok, N. Rastelli. Row 2: G. Meyerhoefer, M. Morgan, G. Planter, L. Safford, G. Roesch, F. Schuster, J. Mohr, A. McMillen, A. Orr, G. Oyer. Row 3: A. Reiser, D. Munro, C. Murchison, T. Parske, D. Muir, R. Muhl, E. Monin, P. Pond, R. Reid, L. Revo, K. Pirson. X. YW: 7 ,L V i I l VZ f, my Q, ,W KMPLJE fs E374 - J A kikk it Ya wfaf-M'o'Woo A A no if -JL 0 R' 'KY-Qzm f2e snap 121 1 , , A ,,,i9k,,,,,, ,W :,+,,,,....,,.,,.,:,,.,,-....,..... ..,.. . ...,. ... . MN .WN ,- Jungle Life Tribe Council Row 1: Jean Robertson, Sherry Westerland, Jacky Estey, Andrea Rosenstiel. Row Q: Pat Mitchell, Joyce Innes. Standing Gary Thompson, Neil Waldow, Jack Miner, John 0'Neil, Bob Doerr, Roger Herbert, Mike Der Manuel. Vaughn Clay Student Council President Gabriele Wellmer Honorary Member President Protempore, Jack llliner Secretary, Andrea Rosenstiel Treasurer, Joseph Parker ,W ,W 124 Tribe Council M Pri' Mfg! 1: in I X gli? wx fwfr? g -V 2 4 ,lb , A Q . .3 . Row 1: Janet Bouton, Karen Hedland, Karen Hayes, Nancy Weir. Row 2: Liz Markarian, Brenda King. Standing: Karen Sullivan, David Sugg, Dick Broadway, Keith Adams, Art Sills, Gerald Collard, Joseph Parker, Kathy Sullivan. VVorking hard to keep the Pygmies from attacking the Zombies, this group mediates between the students and faculty. It also takes it upon itself to better the school, acting on such problems as the parking lot situation, which it successfully tackled last spring. Its projects include sponsoring a foreign student and being foster parents to a young Korean boy, Chung Yong Nam. Gabriele Wellmer, this yearls foreign student, has been acknowledged by Honorary Membership. Chieftain Vaughn Clay has led the group capably through this year's activities. 1 73 7- 9 fix- F 'Q s H , a rg, MPH Advisor, Mr. Clarke Advisor, Mr. Dyer 125 1 V Wg.,M,, , . . H. Keniforal Editors f fl ff! ecker Senior Editor Linda Kliment Senior Editor Miss Chase Andrea Rosenstiel Mr. Mooshie Art Advisor Editor-in-Chie Editorial Advisor 'Q' Pat Mitrisioii Art Editor E E if W fr f F-or Q it Xi A 35? Barb Smith Judy Chase Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Jack Miner Boys' Sports Editor Jean Robertson School Life Editor Larry Okun Photography Editor Cindy Parker Girls' Sports Editor Sue Bisgeier School Life Editor Q 1 I, 4. and Staff Sandy Schwartz Advertising Editor K l 'A barrel of monkeysw best describes this group! Baboons lllooshie and Chase have fought their way through a jungle of chaos, hoping to have emerged with the 1958 Kenitorial. Champion Chimp Andi Rosenstiel has guided the rest of the monkey safari along behind them to their long-awaited jungle goal-the best Kenitorial ever! l w Charles Sumner Advertising Editor Q Bill Thomas ,L P Business Manager liq W X 1 I Bev Anker N 5 Faculty Editor Diafle D0WI1i11g ' 127 Literary Editor L e - .tie ,,.. ... M J School Spirit ooster Club it U President, Janet Lincoln , .W, ' is . ,. Vice-President. Dick Page 'P A Secretary, Liz Markarian Treasurer, Diane Kelly Advisor, Mrs. Rita Driscoll The Booster Club has done a great deal to boost sportsmanship and team spirit in our jungle. At their meetings, which are both fun and Work, posters of coming sports events are made, and prob- lems of the school are discussed. This year the club has made P. A. announcements of tribal events and thus has helped increase spectators at the games. The Boosters also sponsor safari buses to the various away games. The jungle drums are full of praise for a really swell group of kids. 128 Among the Tribe , I ,, A 1- ln x Y . 'H 1 ' Y V 4 1 hh I. 1 kt 1 ' , 1 In 5 . I m 129 The Ma ic Wendy Hartburg Peg Llppard Sharon Walters Head cheerleader O IO 20 50 40 50 49 The Cheerleaders, black magic formula for spirit is composed of lots of pep, a good deal of hard Work, and an added ingredientg practice. Under the leadership of Chieftain, Peg Lippard, and advisor, Miss Kohl, this group of pretty girls has cheered through rain, snow, Wins, and losses. 130 Slbiffzif ki., af! Gail Allen Karen Hayes Karen Sullivan Jacky Estey Sue Skinner affix H Miss Kohl in Advisor Z0 IO o I Never losing their bouncy enthusiasm, they are often the unsung heroes of our games. Along with the athletics teams, they represent Kenmore to the schools of the Niagara Frontier Lea- gue. As always, they've done a fine job and are a real credit to our jungle. 131 A-AA M rm H ,.,,, ,Y,, A, AJ., . ,..,.. M Mui' - 0 is F7 The Beatzn 0 Xen., e X '- TSM-Q JN-in Marching Band VVhen our football team is on the Warpath, drumming up the spirit not far behind is Kenmore's Marching Band. Their head leader is Ruth lNIcEuen, Whose success on the jungle scene asa drum majorette is unsurpassed ! Ruth McEuen Drum Illajorette Maioreffes and Twirling Club In the field of tribal dances, these girls have their own particular style, which has proved to be both successful and enjoyable. Under the direction of Mr. Chappell, this group is led by Marilyn Chappell, Head lllajoretteg Sylvia Valetich, Head Twirling Majoretteg and Jeanne Gross, Lead Strutting Majorette. 132 Y J , T53 l x ir., eff ff the un le rum c lk, , lx P -Z .. , 1 ' r X ' V c i XA' . I M' ii N dx :A K X A K K yy'. x 'LL' A 1 A 7 AVA! va 1 c ,N xx x ab in X X xx M .I , ' Q A - 1 Concert Band Dance Band il Creating thc latest jungle rumble are Kenmore,s Dance and Concert Bands. hir. Ortolano's baton has brought them successfully through many Wonderful performances of music that sets the feet of Kenmore natives tapping! Sw Girls' Choir hunts Ecko ,lf Y i, b of our tribe who are gifted with pleasant voices Weave their black magic in our jun- V The mem ers V f gle choir. Giving up their Tuesday afternoons, the girls and Mr. lVIcLaughlin rehearse endlessly ' ' ' ' ' ll' ht for the perfection that provides enjoyment for the entire student body. The beautiful cand e lg ' l d h lida assemblies are always eagerly awaited, for it is inspiring procession through the Jung e an o y XX Sophomore Girls' Choir to hear the results of Kenmore's own talent. NU' , his 1 ' th So homore Choir. They provide A younger group of chanters, newcomers to our jung e, is e p f f ll hi tribe members. Training very hard under Mr. Czar, they are melodious assemblies or e ows p rewarded by a job well done. 134 f Through the fungle Orchestra A stranger in our jungle is amazed to hear the beautiful sounds of violins, clarinets, and trumpets coming from the third floor of our building. Our orchestra, under the ivory baton of Mr. Ortolano, whips up assemblies that thrill the entire student body. Although this organization is somewhat smaller than previous years, Mr. 'SMac and the boys have really outdone themselves adding a masculine note to our jungle music, They continue to provide an enjoyable part of our assemblies. 135 , ,.-.r...gi Glee f 3, Q Treasurer, Dave Rosenthal T 6 If 0 President, Don Peters Vice-President, Keith Adams Recording Secretary, Jack Miner Corresponding Secretary, Karl Baker Historian, Ron Rohe Advisor, Dir. Keller in ggi,-f-ag., Secretary, Jean Evans Vice-President, Diane Downing President, Bev Henry Sergeant-at-Arms, Sharon Armstrong Vice-President, Jayne Evans President, S110 Schfamm Treasurer, Marki Smith Historian, Dianne Sharp Chaplain, Sandy 1N1CLel1an Chaplain, Andrea Rosenstiel Secretary, Jan Sinith Corresponding Secretary, Sue Ann Kick Recording Secretary, Laura Haag Treasurer, Diane Rymar , fr A X j, TQ , g gg i Boys' Hi-Y This group of boys is certainly a credit to our school. Hoping to achieve a high standard of living in the school and community, they Work hard to sct a good example. They have done this by such charity projects as a clothing drive and food baskets for the needy. Fun also comes under the head- ing of this organization, and the dinner meetings provide many good times, as do the joint meet- ings With Girls, Hi-Y. 136 F W -+7 as Z F1'z'ena'yl2qJ X f- ii V L , Z' 5 4' Seni ' Y - or Girls' H i n A xl p p p N., 4 ' ' 'ri ' T e ,9 are r 'X This active organization is well known and well respected aroundiour p'Mese'hlardWopliing girls combine fun with helping the community and thegyschoo-l?'Tl1eir I 1lfiectiif1gsllWithiBhpys' 1 Hi-Y provide entertainment and also result inkthey verfsuccessfgfl Invitational Ball, The Whighfi X standards of the girls reflect due respect on! the organization and opfthe school. T 'lx R ski, , ' ti ' ., f 7 f V, fx sd, , K Q I -.!A ' ,WV .V QHIAR 0 - -- !::X ll f X51 bg, is W , ,, W ly - -V, v L J L ' , ft QL- -K I gyms, J! N It U, if J ,AN ' X rre Q le . p I V g 'i ' T i Beta HI-Yi T gf to 3, ' .mf ' -'I Y' r lm Helping others, aiding the community, and having fun are the aims of Beta Hi-Y. Easter egg coloring, food baskets and clothing drives are the things they do to help others and to help the communities. The fun comes in doing these things and in the meetings and parties they have. All in all, it is a very successful organization. 137 lrvrsff Y-Teens ,.. E ' . Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., this spirited group engages in activities which enable the girls to improve our community, a job that is light- . ened by parties and dances. President Ann Smith, Vice-president i Doris VVillard, Secretary Cynthia Thomas, Treasurer Mary Ann Eg- loff, and Chaplain Janice Ingram lead this group on to bigger and better things for Kenmore. Serviceteens Sue Schumacher President Sandy Warnick Vice-President Barb Smith Seavretary This is the Serviceteens, third year in attempting and succeeding in bettering jun- gle relations. The club powwows bring out such projects as murals, favors, and teas to benefit the Kenmore community. Enthusiastic and ambitious, they make Kenmore a finer place in which to live. Diane Dellall Mrs. Roberta Dayer Treasurer Advisor 138 Future Nurses Z3 fi 6 T235 ffo MM These are the girls who may some day be the Dr. Livingstones of Africa as they prepare themselves for careers in nursing. Under VVitch Doctor Jackson's eye and the leadership of its officers Sue Ann Kick, Liz Chesley, Carol Nix, Nancy Dudziak, Carol Kitchen, and Elaine Spear, they plan to enter the nursing profession intelligently. Future Teachers Anxious to fulfill the urgent call for more teachers, these students have taken it upon their shoulders to increase their in- terest and explore the teaching jungle. Of- ficers Vaughn Clay, Jean Innes, Jim Rind- fuss, Pat Anderson, Sue Allen, and Fran Kaufmann and advisors Miss Mary Mo- ritz and Mr. Paul Roth have brought be- fore the group various aspects of teaching and led safari visits to community class- rooms. 139 The fungle if Large Entering and exploring the jungle of languages is the hobby of this group of linguists. Miss Conn and oHicers Marilyn Kassierer, Tom Gerst, Bill Thomas, and Jean Robertson have lead this club through many escapades in the gay manner of their French club, sans Souci. 140 Y ...gl Sans Souci Deutsche Verein Voices raised on high, Deutsche Yerein joyously welcomes W'eih- naehtsfest in true German tradi- tion. This is only one of their many annual activities which help them to better understand the culture, folklore, dances, and songs of Germany. This yearis Oili- cers are President Tom hlartin, Vice-president. Greg Knight, Secretary Robin llaniford, and Treasurer Barb Kopetsch and thc advisor is llliss Harms. The Lingoey are Man .SL- xf'-NM gg-M 2 Apostuli Romuli For these students, trailblazing isn,t hard, for all roads lead to Rome. Their road is that of greater learning and understanding of the ancient Roman people. Officers this year are as follows: Consuls Ellie Lynde and Dave McLeod, Praetors Margie Selden and Larry Nemethg Quaestor Gloria Kaniererg Aedile Frank Suttellg and Ad- visor Miss Barrows. Los Buenos Vecinos White Elephants! This club collects a herd of jungle animals and then sells them to eager Kenrnorites at their annual Spanish Fiesta. Miss La Duca and tribal oflicers Sheila Geddes, President, Sandy Fried, Vice-Presidentg Kathy F euchter, T reasurerg and Janet Bouton, Secre- tary, have successfully led this club in the safari of Spanish lore and customs. 141 , ..,..,, Co ed Swim Club Aquacacle One of the real highlights of the school year is the presentation of the Aquacade. Behind this beautiful show of water bal- let is a group of talented girls and months of practice. These tribal mermaids cer- tainly deserve a hand for the outstanding work they perform. -Elm - f.,..,,-....,...s.s....s.,.. - ll' Splash! Eekl The fun- sounding noises no doubt come from our pool each Thursday night. Open to all who like to swim, the Co-ed Swim Club gives everyone a chance to pad- dle around and just have fun. 7 -isis-'aft H0lY4l?0 P47901 .. ..,. .... . .h,..x, . .... ...,.Mls.., ,, . Boys' Bowling Club Bowling us over these days are Kenmore,s Keglers, members of one of the oldest and largest clubs in Kenmore. Boys, bowling continues to hold the interest and attract the talent of many. 3 3 'lf LQ 44211,- Ar-f-vs I J e f inns! 4-.s In HIM Q Q W X ' 1 if ' ., , My ' 'if W Gd G-been IN Q , ,,.,.. , .. A 'k i -A Let,s have a puff on that peace pipeli' Pacifiers of the Pygmies and calmers of the Cannibals, these students find their groups closely associated in purpose: to in- crease international understanding. Junior Council members accomplish this through studyg Blodel U .N. members actually participate as delegates in a junior U.N. Debate Club One of the most boisterous clubs in our jungle is Debate Club, which thrives on rollicking argu- ments. They feel that nothing is better than a hearty debate to exercise the mind. v-X nh 1 lid! 144 .lunior Council on World Affairs Model U.N. Art Round Table A 'lr Joyce Innes , President Miss Marjorie Chase Advisor , . -if W 3 M .. Jean Innes Vice-President Lynn Schara Sffcfffiflfy Certainly far advanced of the first jungle art, the Art Round Table develops many new and original ideas in Kenmore's culture. Projects Howard Herald and Kenitorial work help keep them busy. From the innumerable Treasurer brushes, paints, and smocks emerge great masterpieces. Bob McGillion Larry Okun Vice-President President Mary Ellen Angstad Secretary Steve Garland Treasurer ' Mr. John Downs Miss Mollie Jones Mr. Frank Hyatt Advisor Advisor Advisor Math Club You say math is a jungle to you? You say youid do any- thing to get out of it? Well, give up, join Math Club and grin and bear it! In fact, you may become one of these cats that don't even Want to leave the Congo. They follow the drums deeper and deeper, at each step calcu- lating velocity, acceleration, and remaining distance. Sharpening their skill with the mathematical arrow, they aim high and hit their mark. ungle Si lm VI Radio Club Beep, beep - beep, beep -. From deep in the jungle comes the message: Kenmore's Radio Club is on the trail. The members, guided by President Don lllartin and advisor Mr. George Wessell, diligently explore the World of radio. Lab Squad Well, somebodyas got to do these dishesu seems to be the si- lent motto of this hard-Working group. So this is what they do, though dishes', may be any- thing from cast-iron cages to tempermental test tubes. Help- ing the science teacher they re- veal their own great interest in science. ra ,ef ' clk A i ,J ,L ff HUHZRD HE' RA .C .D N and Scent! lVIiss Louise Schwabe Advisor ' V xx , , W Climbing through the jungle life, we come upon Biology Club. Though not equipped with pith helmets, they explore deep into the land of mice and men, mostly mice. Chem Club eagerly brews one chemical with another, working hard on such activ- ities as developing a new fertilizer to in- crease the jungle output of black orchids. Both clubs do a great deal to increase the interest in science in Kenmore. Biology Club l Ch m' 'r Cl b e u Larry Okun ' 't'tN President 4 Dave Moody Vice-President 3 Lynn Zimmerman ' Secretary g 'N El A F Q - Dan Green 3 34 V V V Treasurer 5 L f., 'Sm i. J, if I if f, , I I i 1 EZ ' in V' ., 1 . Q W. 5 .I ' N A fe l , ,,, ' l1,, V - ' 4 till 'H e Dick Green Jim Palermo Linda Thorpe SUNG Garland President Vice-President Sggyrgfary Treasurer f Q ' I 7' X X Q 'B I ff u 6 'F . - 1 ' i 9 Q . ef l J ' 3 l M A P QMQ is f 1 . r LY V ,Vid A i Y i gi Vi ' 'D 147 5 Nu.. If l x ' If .. , I I xxx I 3 W , M., M 1 JWWMQQ A Uur alive! wlew All-School Play This year's all school play, The Divine F Zora, was one of the best Miss Strong has ever presented. With such fine actors and actresses as Judy Lengfelder, Otis Blaumanis, Gail Allen, and Marge Selden, the humorous plot of scheming teen-agers became very much alive. Audio-Visual Club Lights! Curtain! Actionll' These are the cries of the behind the scene heroes of our class shows and school plays, the stage crew. They certainly deserve a Verbal round of applause for the hard work they do to make school presentations a success. f' N c f N ff 1 1 Q lfowmrp ll67?f41-P 148 Have Culture Too . Senior Carnival 5 Q Xx W f'sr,.JNffN XIX HOLY-4K0 AliA'4i-0 Every senior class feels that their Senior Carnival is the biggest and best ever. Of course We go along with this, and We are sure ours topped them all. It Was truly a riot to rehearse under such wonderful advisors as llliss Joan Kohl and llfr. Dick Larson. We hope that you had half as good a time watching it as We did presenting it. . Q5 mg Thespians I9 , f , My N i 0.1. The most talented and hardest working of our jungle theatrical group are ship in the National Thespian Troop 108, Kenmore Chapter. In this Eve Strong, they are given a chance to study acting techniques and Some of them may someday see their names in lights. atires Explore Literature X A '3- ' Q . ' ,ff L , c. .CNHI-S L.rrE12A Q, ' ' M Q .1 1 J ADACYSOYX 3 ent Jmi5ilChaSe vice-Reg Sue Siekxnan - eu! Regent H .1 it Ms... -Q Vwe-R99 I I K i Bev Yewce T'l,bB Ke hequw Karen Olstad Recof,-d,i'rlQ Sc Este Correspondmg , . 5, K E as A eye: atwe B? the o We' N . Secretary Miss Tegu if Q, Ad,viS0'r V ., N. , ' n Af' ,. 1 4 . ,, ff , 'L 1 f' QW. CJ 'A ffl - .f 4 if - ' f fc' lf,-if fi ...ig . ,, 'Qx A r . 'W--' -. V -' fl , , . . X . f f-pg. E , if X. ,y !7 I. V , . W. ,J,V. X 57 4! 5 6 .-' L ,U !VU.,,. I if 7 L X U I it ,,.1 ge fL.' X, V ff. L, , , X 1,1 Y mx' 2 4 ' , I, I L ' ., ,, V',7vf'Z','ff' ' eb l I 9 1' . fd 1 ffl' ' ,f 1 ,- '1 Ve-' Q 1,.'vV J i . , ful 'K ,,,., , we Cf .1 rj' 'F , Mer' , , ,Uf ffm 1 gli Q! I7 lv f ,Lf , V 1 f , 5 1 wxlfllazlll 1 ! rvysi jj! AA!!! ,1 f-'Hi' ! 1Z.f'l i 'u 1 1 lx ff J N'Q 'X! X .,- ' 5 . ..- , , ' f , , V, , A nfflfv X ,- ,f ,..v ! 1 ff .1 I , ,iff .lbw ,, fl fl, Q WA ,ff 'li flvll, Q f .fv ft ,I 2 A A L il M1 jfff-...M ll! fpflf f V X I lil I l -e e- la-Zi, gi ..,..-5 ...v- -,,.u-' Lefll: W'-Qs flaw!-39 Hg ja, If 4'-if J A PX Devouring of the Jungle News, Tribal Log, and Gorilla Gazette makes Girls, Literary Club, led by Bliss Tegu, one of the most rewarding clubs in school. To stimulate an interest in literature and to broaden personal understanding are the aims of this club, which sponsors dis- cussion of magazines, novels, and foreign literature. Highlights of the year are the Christmas tea, which honors English teachers and li- brarians, and the annual mothers' tea. I 150 KEMWAQE Jufvc.fLE C671 Jufvedff Z C564 TIVEMFSS fu JUNGLE! I Judy Lengfelder .3 A President .EW 4 73' '-if Tom Saunders 3 'X Vice-President b V-' Sylvia Hilts ,rg Secretary A j i . Charlie Robinson Q ips! W - L Treasurer ' i Mrs. Williams Advisor I 1 awww Alli Ph'L bd , a p a 1 ani aa S 1 Dashing off short stories, essays, and poems about their Jungle escapades are the members of Alpha Phi Lambda. At their meeting, new manuscripts are read, dis- cussed, and energetically criticized, as Mrs. Mary VVilliams leads the safari into the realm of creative writing. J , 1 Kenwcope e' An original and interesting slant on jungle news is the aim of the Keniscope. Such new ideas as an ivy-league edition show how talented these newspapermen on the beat really are. The credit for this outstanding paper goes to Miss Holmes, advisor, and the editorial council of Diane Downing, Editor-in-Chief, Bill Thomas, Associate Editor, Judy Heintz, Features Editorg Joan Konstan, Art Editor, Barb Smith, Girls, Sports Editor, and Bruce Abt, Boys' Sports Editor. X. W-. . .... -mph .. M - nf - in he . .. N an f i it I t fi Karen Hedlund .I Andrea Rosenstiel Neil Waldow '36 M Jack Miner Janet Lincoln Key Club Sportsmanship Council The Sportsmanship Council plays an important part in the reputation of our jungle. This year Karen Hedlund, Joe Parker, Neil Waldow, Jack Miner, Janet Lincoln, and Andrea Rosenstiel have done an admirable job in representing our school in the Niagara Frontier League. Bill Bradley Charles Moore President Vice-President Dave Morrissey Roger Robson Rwofdmg Secfefllfy Corresponding Secretary ,3 ' l ff' p 1 i Sandy Fried Mr. Peter Facos Treasurer Advisor This group of young tribesmen certainly works hard at serving the school and the community. They willingly give up their time to serve and usher at school functions. Their fine record is positive proof that they will be the upstanding, hardworking men of tomorrow. 152 ' Book Pages f ll:-1 N, 0 l-1.2 1 VVhere's the latest copy of Jungle Jim?,, VVorking under cover of ltlrs. Peck, the book pages patrol the library during their study halls. Checking books in and out, arranging shelves, and keeping order are only a few of their duties. Office Help Any day one can find these girls busily working in the Health, Guidance, lwirneograph, English, and General Offices. Their services are invaluable to the school. by 'SLA F ' 43' S.P.Q.R. Dian'-M - -M xx 6 lx Y N o M H33-H' Senatus Populusque Romanus is the newest addition to our jungle this year. Formed to accommodate the increased number of Latin students, it is open to stu- dents taking Latin. Chosen as this yearls officers are: consuls-Linda Borschel and Don Ma3'g praetorsfSue VViess and John Hewittg aedile-Dick Moellerg and quaestor-Toni Simpson. Square Dance Club Square Dance Club has a reputation for setting the style in tribal dances. This Thursday night activity provides Wholesome fun and good entertainment for all who are wise enough to take ad- vantage of it. 154 95 wx Scholarship Club Designed to prepare students for scholarship exams, Scholarship Club attempts to enlarge heads rather than shrink them. Meetings are held to outline review on art, music, science, history, mathematics and Englishg these are led by the chiefs of the respective departments. A gleam of light is the only intruder on this solitude as one student removes herself from the hec tic pace of school life for a moment of peace. 155 f E E . T . , 5 RQ 2 2 5 s Q Q P 4: Q 3 S Q 2 if 22 5 4. S 6 C4 2 3 2 Q 2 2 Z 5 if Q 9 rf fi if 55 ,e 1 x 55 2 5 5 5 fa 12 2 .2 3 e ff 9 3 1- , 4 5 3 2 'P sr s 5 V! 2 ,. P' 'T F 5 Q F 9 5 3 S s il -T Q 2 2' 3 5 S if 5 Q in iw N Ach du liebe Zeit! Dies ist wirklich biiffeln! Auf Wiedersehen! Na! Wer will mir Was? American Field Service The American Field Service program provides an oppor- tunity for young people to increase World understand- ing. It is an exchange student program which brings foreign students to America for a year and sends Amer- icans abroad for either a summer or a five month study period. Allow us to introduce you to a sparky miss. She is Gabriele Wellmer, Kenmore's exchange student from Bielefeld, Germany. She is a Wonderful and natural per- son, loved by all who know her. Through her, We have come to realize that We all belong to one family, the family of mankind. A .f A 5 l ' ff Ltr f X M- r J.. '.f s,, X K I If . , ,-,I f ' 1 V - f y ' f K f X . 1 , A . , N I I .V fb tl I , 4 . ' 1 I Our German Friend at home-as Mr. Webb in Our T own! fi---f ' ' -- .........r..g-,M r.-....-uu..... AA-.. ,.,. , ,.,,A, ,, , , ,... .,...,,. ,na -f.a......4,,.g,gw.. Meanwbilg Back in the fungle Qi? W mm 159 'nzfsfbcv Warriors EW Varsity Club Row 1: T. Gerst, A. Carmichel, R. Gray, D. Ferrel, B. Doerr, R. Zimmerman, A. Krotz, T. Schroeder, M. Howard, T Prell. Row Q: J. D'Amic0, G. Allen, D. Rosenthal, T. Burns, R. McMahon, V. DiPasquale, P. Wydysh, D. Page, J. 0'Neil J. Eadie, D. Shideler, P. Knox, L. Atkinson, T. Kenny, B. Joslyn. Row E. Robertson, D. lNIacLe0d, B. Evans, J. Rind- x fuss, B. Siegler, D. Woodin, J. Boguslawski, T. Serfustini, W. Mayer, J. Rustay, G. Green, J. Parker, B. Libby, T. Fulton, G. Kohn. l X The Varsity Club is very proud of its accomplishments this year. We take special pride in the establishment of our Code of Ethics, which explains what is expected of ff: l i 9 l f , a Varsity Club member. It also sets goals and estab- ,AY lishes ideals for the athletes who are members now or fp Ex , , J F' 9, will be in the future. Q : 1,1 3 X The Varsity Club Reunion was a tremendous success x An ff ll i this year, as it has been in the past. Our guest speaker, ' .A 1 7, f Carl Kluckholm of the University of BuHalo, gave an 4 jf ji M f 0 X Xl interesting talk. Mr. Larry C Bud,'j Pitkin made the x,,,,-I K 7 l , 7 9 alumni, coaches, and lettermen feel right at home. 5 7 , l Our parents were made guests of honor at our Par- ?' ,v l? K , ents, Nights for football, basketball, and swimming. X' 1 Q6 I ll ll They thoroughly enjoyed themselves. SX, fx' l VVe hope that we made the basketball games more XF-I enjoyable through our Hsportscastingf, ' ,ff X X Though our accomplishments are impressive, there is h ' .still much to be done. VVe will continously strive to up- XXX hold the high standards of our school and to display 'Calf X sportsman-like conduct at all times. 162 Officers Mr. MacGamWell Advisor, Keith Adams Vice Pres., Ron Rohe Sec., Neil Waldow Pres., Bob Reid Treas. Le'rferman's Code of Ethics The Varsity Club member believes that he should act as a GENTLE- MAN at all times: 1. He shows consideration for the feelings, needs, and rights of others. Q. He realizes that his rights end when they infringe upon the rights of others. 3. He works for the well-being of every group of which he is a member. 4. He is eager to lead when he is capable and to follow when others are better able. 5. He can respect himself because he is living up to standards. 6. He has a healthy attitude toward the past, and the future, set- ting for himself ever-higher goals. 163 , ,, . .,,. und... .. .,. A. -M , rr f 5 Football Seated: D. Lavery, J. Taylor. Row 1: T. Swift Mgr., J. Klaus, D. Williams, A. Bush, T. Smyth, D. Rosenthal Capt., R Butler, K. Kell, B. Doerr, M. DerManuel, L. Atkinson, J. Kolenko, D. Ferrel. Row Q: Coach Oelkers, T. Hoffman, M. Luther, C. Green, C. Elliot, P. Knox, B. Reid, D. Lankes, A. Sills. F. Winzell, J. D'Amico, H. Anderson, B. Buck, T. Ken- ny, D. Hewitt Mgr., D. Adams. Row T. Fulton, D. DeLisle, B. Goss, J. Parker, B. Libby, L. Frances, D. Woodin, W. Mayer, S. Sedita, J. Vallincourt, M. Juhaz, J. Rook, K. Kitchen, G. Collard, B. Polen, J. Rogers. This yearfs football team did an outstanding job in securing a fourth-place birth in a tough Niagara Fron- tier League. Under the exceptional leadership of Dave Rosenthal, the Blue Devils racked up four wins to three losses with one tie. The season opened with a non-league game with Olean. The hard-hitting defensive squad held the Husk- ies scoreless, While Bob Doerr carried the ball seventeen yards for the only score of the game. In our first league contest the Blue Devils showed what they could do in a clutch by downing the Trott engineers in a fourth quarter rally by a score of twenty- seven to fourteen. In the big game against N.T., both teams were unde- feated: N.T. with a 2-0 record and Kenmore with a 1-0 record. As the game progressed, it was quite apparent that neither team was going to give up easily. The game was highlighted by Kenmorels running and passing 217 yards to N.T.'s 111 yards in rushing and 87 yards to N.T.,s 50 yards in passing. The game ended in a thirteen to thirteen tie. The Blue Devils suffered their first defeat at the hands 164 A., , . ,,,,..g. ... of the Tonawanda Warriors, with a score of twenty-five to zero. The next Saturday found Kenmore battling a tough Niagara Falls team. Hard hit by the flu, the team suffered their second defeat by a score of twelve to zero. With more games to play, Kenmore pitched against La- Salle, one of last year's co-champions. In a very close, exciting game the Blue Devils came through with their second league victory of nineteen to twelve. In a make- up game against Lockport, the Devil men trampled the Lions thirty-eight to six. This victory put Kenmore in the position to tie for second place in the league. VVith this hope Kenmore met Lackawanna on a bitterly cold, windswept field. However, the Steelers stole our bid with a six to zero shutout. The Blue Devils ended the season with a 4-3-1 overall record and a fourth place in league standings. A commendable season was played by All-League Sal Sedita and Bill Libby. Dave Rosenthal's sparkling run- ning and excellent defense were a great inspiration to the team. Gerry Collard will lead next yearls Blue Devils in a very promising season. . , Le. . L... 4 f- ..-..-.,Wn,.W.-,N-,.,Y.,,,,.fv-U ... ...... ww-.-in--MM Blue wily on the Attack SCORES Kenmore 7 Olean 0 Kenmore Q7 Trott 14 Kenmore 13 North Tonawanda 13 Kenmore 0 Tonawanda 25 Kenmore 0 Niagara Falls 12 Kenmore 19 LaSalle 12 Kenmore 36 Lockport 6 Kenmore 0 Lackawanna 6 Mr. Jack Oelkers Mr. Jules Yakapovlch 6? U 0 li 9 2- A f x 1 I I I .., I N Q-',m v-vlk -,A Nl - XP' 5:0 4 U, 5 f' .3521 1? Q A N, ll ,, Qxfl 'L X 'NBJXAE A X I X' vlflii- Rf'-+Zi.7j:1'L Mi-1 FA- it CHHDL -vbvmvssoav 165 3 r I n ,. ,4 ff 1 'Q 1. u Q 1 Y Ka 1 3 1 x . r D. 1' S '. I 5 5 -5 ii . 5 I , . . Q r 1 1 1 4 I J L 1 A 1 r . E 5 . c i v v 1 I 4 x P 1 n . I H I 1 5 zuzmwn. svn 41:4-vv.'.:5,'fnr, :sung z.4.v.1u.:xvAm' 'fx f.-v:,n1v 4.n:v01' v.n'ro:',o.l:f,3:xnar.vA urn r..unf.x.w:e 1 vnswwawxnnn 11,gn.mcs1cx :.'xxm r ev. was vf.::-6aL1.vn:.v:'J:.hs:J.1vv1.v.wz1r:lrn'::'as 'Il-41-w vf.mx'fx'..x,v4x2',' e Q i i I 1 F E I E C n E I' 1 1 F . . f' 1 V I E . L 1 S 1 : - E . I I a I I 1 ,l Y J . I . J I i I 4 . L I 5 I' i I 1 Z E I I I : . 4 I G . E . E W i J . . . 'I .E ! 1 5 Q . I i . 3 : 'i '4 5 1 E - Z I I . 1 I P 'S 2 f H 1 I 1 'Q . 5 1 1 U 4 n H 9 I 5 u-1un.-.41n.r..w..x1f--.uf-yguuv-4.-..,..4-.n:-oL-,f-:nm-.'.vLmn.n-mn...rAuu -- ' .-rr1.e.xx:f11u...m .-r.f-,.-,. - -mx-.v.n:1.m-- '--vL--,-w-',-f,-1-'-- - - f Cross Country M A A -- Row 1: J. Mitchell, P. Kiefer, F. Oskin, M. Howard, T. Arrigo. Row Q: F. Ferminger, R. McMahon, L. Nemeth, D. Ste- phenson, L. Raybach, T. Burns, T. Prell, B. Copley. Row 3: Mr. Hyatt Coach, V. Clay, H. Wade, T. Serfustini, D. Shields, J. Vargo, N. McVeigh, M. Linnihan, A. Patterson, T. Conrad, M. Juberts, F. Morey Mgr., T. Gerst Mgr. The Kenmore cross-country team, capably captained by Don Peters, maintained an undefeated record for their second season. Outstanding efforts were shown in the East Aurora Invitational lX4eet and at the Section VI run at Springville. The East Aurora Win provided the greatest moment for the team, since four of the regular top seven runners were sidelined by the flu. Roger Robson led the 150 runners that day. Tim Burns SCORES Kenmore Q1 Olean 34 Kenmore 15 Amherst 40 Frontier Kenmore 15 Amherst 48 Kenmore 1 8 Lancaster 37 Kenmore 15 Lackawanna 40 M . ...4xz.gLM Orchard Park 57 and the squad had an equally triumphant day when Tim led in 120 other runners. Next year's squad, under the direction of Ray McMahon and Coach Frank Hyatt, will be bolstered by the return of seven lettermen. The outstanding record of the seasonis Kenmore cross-coun- try should be maintained by the many top runners who Will be returning next year. 65 168 Golf V Al ,ir PF ' 11' N579 Mr. Mooshie Coach, R. Gray, J. Spaeth, G. Adema, D. Spencer Capt., P. Setter, B. Braun, B. Libby, W. Wood. Coach Mooshie's spring golf squad enjoyed a very suc- cessful season, attaining the league championship with a record of eight wins and no losses. The team also won two non-league matches with East Aurora and split two with Amherst. The last league match of the season was particularly outstanding as the Kenmore golfers defeated Lackawanna at the South Shore Country Club. Captain Doug Spencer paced the hard-fighting team, with Bill Libby, Rog Gray, Joe Spaeth, and Bill Mat- tern also contributing noteworthy performances. Rog Gray takes over the duties of captain for the 1958 team. avian' 'Q Kenmore's fall golf team, coached by Mr. WValters, drove its way to a league co-championship with Lacka- wanna. Captained by Bog Gray and managed by Bill Kamman, the team had an overall record of nine vic- tories and one loss. Lackawanna provided Kenmore's only defeat while our squad handed them a single loss. Paced by Paul Setter, Rog Gray, Bruce Turner, and Doug Blessing, the team had an excellent season. Hopes are high for another successful year under Paul Setter, captain of next year's team. , . ,c .wx 'LF Mr. Walter Coach, R. Gray Capt., L. Danielson, B. Kamman, D. Messing, P. Setter, D. Coughlin, M. Kosnofski, K. 169 Grobe, W. Wood, B. Turner. :I .f . Basketball P. Bisgeier, J. Rindfuss, T. Serfustini, R. Rohe, Capt., J. Parker, D. DeLisle, J . Kelly, Mr. Kline Coach, D. Sevastion, B. Polen, D. Ingram, B. Reid, R. Vargo, Mgrs. R. Ferrel, J. Rook, P. Cramer. The '57-'58 edition of the Kenmore basketball team finished the season sharing a threeway tie for first place with Tonawanda and North Tonawanda. Compensating for the overall lack of height, the cagers used the fast break to overcome their handicap. Sparked by transfer Joe Kelly and sophomore Pete Bisgeier, the team rebounded after an early defeat to win five league contests in a row. The squad then suffered two losses at the hands of Tonawanda and Niagara Falls, the former by a mere two points. They promptly returned to gain five league victories. There were several memorable battles on the league's courts this season. The Blue Devils broke Lackawanna,s famous home-court tradition by trouncing the Steelers by twenty points, the widest margin of defeat in the pill boxv in many years. The Trott game promised further excitement as the first half ended in a 29-29 tie. Although Trott attempted a fourth period rally, Kenmore's strong counterattack thwarted this plan. Among all the exciting games this year, the North Ton- awanda games really stand out. In the seasonfs final game against N.T., the contest which de- cided Kenmorels hold on first place, players, coaches, and spectators witnessed many tense, breath- taking moments. Due to both teams' sturdy defenses, the score at the half was only 19-15, favor- ing Kenmore. The final minutes rang with the incessant cheering of the capacity crowd as the score tallied a 34-34 tie. Fireball,' Bob Reid sparked the final drive with a field goal and two foul shots, concluding the game at 41-34 for the ,victorious Devils. Coach Hube Klein's Blue Devils have certainly added to Kenmoreis athletic prestige with their commendable record of ten wins and four defeats. Ron Rohe has done an outstanding job as a teammate and the captain for the squad. His summary of the team's ability isg If we played us, we,d kill us! We wish the team the best of luck in the Sectional competition. Scoreboard Kenmore 49 Tonawanda 60 Kenmore 53 Niagara Falls Kenmore 74 LaSalle 38 Kenmore 61 Lackawanna Kenmore 68 Lackawanna 47 Kenmore 56 LaSalle Kenmore 60 Amherst 63 Kenmore 55 Niagara Falls Kenmore 55 Lockport 44 Kenmore 37 Lockport Kenmore 66 Trott 55 Kenmore 66 Trott Kenmore 63 North Tonawanda 62 Kenmore 41 North Tonawanda Kenmore 61 Tonawanda 63 171 Swimming Row 1: T. Prell, T. 0'Hara, D. Williams, B. Large, C. Maunz, P. LaForte, B. Penn, J. Buckley. Row Q: R. Hancher Coach, L. Atkinson, Neil Waldow CoCapt., J. Eadie, R. Herbold, L. Leyking, B. Becker, K. Adams CoCapt., J. Miner, B. Fleisch- man, Mgrs. J. Boguslawski, D. Martin. Coach Bog Hancher led the Kenmore Merman through another successful season. Losing only to Tonawanda, the team finished second in the tough N.F.L. As a bonus the squad did very well in the Sectionals and at the Binghamton Invitational Meet. The season opened with easy victories over LaSalle and Niagara Falls in our own pool. The squad then travelled for their next ive meets to North Tonawanda, Tonawanda, Lockport, LaSalle, and Niagara Falls. The North Tonawanda meet will long be remembered in swimming circles. The contest was extremely close even until the 200-yard medley relay, when our boys pulled it out of the fire by two points, 44-42. The next meet found us battling a record-breaking Tonawanda squad. Unfortunately, we dropped this one by an exciting 54-32 tally. The season saw Bill Penn and Pat LaForte earn school record laurels in the 100-yard back- stroke 01071 and the diving CISQMJ respectively. As a sidelight North Tonawanda sponsored a relay meet to commemorate Prince Bebe, a swimming enthusiast for many years. Kenmore's swimmers captured three of the seven trophies. The events won were the 100-yard medley relay, the 200-yard breaststroke relay, and the 200-yard backstroke relay. Next year looks promising as we are losing only six of our lettermen. There are men returning to fill the vacancies in almost every event. Congratulations go to Co-captains Keith Adams and Neil Waldow for their fine leadership and swimming. To Chuck Maunz, Gil Green, Tim Prell, and Dave Shideler also go honorable recognition for their outstanding swimming in this, their last, year. Kenmore LaSalle Kenmore LaSalle Kenmore Niagara Falls Kenmore Niagara Falls Kenmore North Tonawanda Kenmore North Tonawanda Kenmore Tonawanda Kenmore Lockport Kenmore Lockport Kenmore Tonawanda and on to Victory' Keith Dave Neil Doug-Frog-Harris-Rick Larry-John-Bob-Bill-Tim 173 Jim-Gil-Vood-Tim -+ ,, , ,I Wrestling Row 1: E. Philotsky, D. Lavery, T. Smith, R. Wade, B. Koch, H. Reid, P. Frauenhofer, J. Zimmerman, D. Santoserio, P. Wilson, T. Gerst. Row Q: J. Day Mgr., T. Jones, J. Vecchio, B. Zanosky, D. Story, R. Hoffman, D. Studer, N. Schwartz, P. Kiefer, A. Alringer, B. Evans, P. Evans, G. Gellman, D. Kalp, T. Burns Mgr. Row 3: B. Boehler, T. Quirk, B. Bogdan- owitz, P. McNerney, J. Werhlin, L. Brown, J. Castor, L. Schreve, D. Vosburg, D. Peters, T. Peters, B. Angstadt, K. Win- ship, A. Wonnocatt, A. Krotz. As of this writing, Kenmore,s wrestlers, coached by Mr. Bob Lucia, have an outstanding record for their second year, tallying nine wins and one loss, with only the Sectionals remaining. Tom Gerst and Paul Wilson have shown exceptional prowess in remaining undefeated throughout the season. The fastest win was by Tom Smith, who pinned one of his opponents in a brief twenty- one seconds. Other note-worthy efforts were displayed by Joe Zimmerman, Dennis Lauery, Ron Wade, Dan Santasier, Hunter Reid, Paul F rauenhofer, Bart Kock, and Captain Sal Sedita. Ken- more's team stands an excellent chance of winning the Section VI, AAA title, and several of the wrestlers are expected to place yery high in the individual championships. The record of the team shows that last year's experience was valuable to them. Much of their success can be attributed to the intersquad competition which kept the regulars on their toes and to the terrific job of coach- ing which Coach Lucia contributed. The prospect looks bright for next year since only two of the regulars will graduate. Again Kenmore is proud of this squad. Kenmore 36 West Seneca 14 Kenmore 49 Cleveland Hill 3 Kenmore 24 Amherst 19 Kenmore Q9 Maryvale 19 Kenmore 24 Gowanda 19 Kenmore 16 Orchard Park 24 Kenmore 44 Frontier 10 Kenmore 46 Cleveland Hill 8 Kenmore 30 Lancaster 14 174 Rifle Team With three returning lettermen from last year's Sec- tion VI championship squad, Coach David Leake and the rifle team launched the ,57-,58 season. As of this Writing, the team shows high promise of repeated ex- cellence in this third season of varsity competition. The Amherst match is pointed out with pride. The score of our third-place marksman was comparable to that of Amherst,s best shot. The final score was 1369-1357. If Captain Bill Rustay and the other outstanding marks- men Mark Howard, Alan Carmichael, and Jim Dallas continue their good record during the remainder of the season, there will undoubtedly be another champion- ship team for Kenmore to acclaim. 7' Hvwnaa .ve-naw vi' 175 Track Row 1: D. Arbutina, B. Doerr, R. Zimmerman, N. Anderson, D. Buyer, J. West Capt., D. Burd, F. Rose, D. Pitkin. Row 2: T. Burns, C. Elliot, T. Brunton, N. Waldow, D. Daniel, P. Marks, F. Marks, D. Hancok, B. Woodward, J. Crossen, G. Kohler, R. Waible, F. Todd, M. Miller, P. Dippert, C. Metzgar, D. Williams, T. Manaseri, Mgr., Row 3: Mr. Hyatt Coach, C. Gifford, D. Charvat, J. Gerkin, D. Sheilds, D. Thompson, E. McGrath, B. Avando, S. Sedita, M. Meringer, D. Woodin, D. Stamm. B. Getty, R. Robson, J. Coleman, J. O,N eil, P. Wydysh, B. Evans, Mr. MacGamwell. The 1957 track team continued to boost Kenmore as one of the outstanding teams in the area. Under the outstanding leadership of their captain, Jim West, the Blue Devil cindermen collected seven league wins to retain the League Championship. In the Section VI meet they defeated a group of the strongest teams in the area, including Amherst, who had seen an excellent season. Record-breaking performances were shown by John Gerkin, who set a new school record in the 100-yard hurdles, and Ben Woodward and Tim Burns, who pro- ceeded to lower the school mark in the 880. These two finished first and second in the Sectional meet with Tim Burns slightly ahead. Bob Doerr, winning the 220, and Mike Mehringer, first in the high jump, and the Win- ning medley relay team of Dave Rosenthal, Jim Dole- man, Roger Robson, and. Ralph Zimmerman rounded out the rest of the team's sectional Wins. Others who proved themselves valuable to the team were Bob Getty, Dick Thomson, Tom Brunton, Keith Markes, Drennan Daniels, Bob Avondo, and Earl McGroth. Next year's team with its dependable co-captains Neil Waldow and Don Woodin should have a successful season. Returning runners are Chuck Elliott, Rosen- thal, Doerr, Zimmerman, Burns, Don Shields, Paul Wydysh, Bob Evans, Sal Sedita, Dave Hancock, Gerry Kohn, and Roger Robson. Last year's squad was perhaps Kenmore's finest squad as far as its depth and quality. The team spirit, determination, loyalty, and co-operation were always evident. Clmmpiom in Action Mike Capt. Jim SCORES Kenmore 91M Niagara Falls IQM Kenmore 57 Trott 47 Kenmore 88 Lockport 16 Kenmore 85 LaSalle 19 Kenmore 77 Tonawanda 27 Kenmore 87 North Tonawanda 17 Kenmore 94 Lackawanna 10 John aa 7 R ,a, , , NX Drennan Ben 177 , .,,, .MM,Y,,JMJ,j-L ..., .f ,.., -Ani-f---new --A-' Jev- he --L --4- A' an-nur g...,,,. Baseball l Row 1.' S. Burgio, T. Schroeder, R. Male, N. Ledwin, B. Reid, D. Ingram, D. Williams, B. Rifle, B. Eimiller. Row 52: D. Pearce, Mgr., Mr. Kenny, Coach, D. Peck, E. Robertson, T. Fulton, J. Crawford, T. Kenny, H. Izard, B. David, J. Zim- merman, R. Evans. Row 3: L. Aiken, B. Goss, Z. Seigler, J. Radcoe, T. Sierzenga, J. Rindfuss, G. Daull, J. Kern, B. Har- per, D. Johnson, J. Parker, D. DeLisle, T. Smythe, G. Gergley. The beginning of the ,57 season found Coach Tom Kenny looking hopefully at a handful of returning lettermen. He was not disappointed either, the team tied for third in the league, with five wins and five losses. Among the conquered were Trott, North Tona- wanda, Niagara Falls, Lockport, and Lackawanna. League leading Tonawanda managed to edge us out twice. LaSalle, Lackawanna, and Lockport also out- scored the Devils in their second meeting. An exceptional season was played by Captain Dick .., .. 4... ,... , ,, Peck, who, with his terrific batting, pulled us out of many a slump. Gerry Gergley did a fine job .on the mound. Larry Aiken, Jim Crawford, Joe Zimmerman, Bob Harper, Don Johnson also did fine jobs both de- fensively and offensively. In looking ahead at next year's season, Coach Kenny sees a bright future. VVith lettermen returning to al- most every position, he says, Next year will see us right hp there in the N.F.L. 178 , , r. . SCORES Tennis Row 1: A. Krotz, F. Suttel, Mr. Wessel Coach, D. Ferrel, L. Smith Capt. Row Q: D. Lorenzo, D. MacLeod, D. Smay, GI. Green, F. Whaley, T. Serfustini, L. Okun Mgr., V. DiPasquale, B. Joslyn. For the third consecutive year the Blue Devil net men whizzed by all jungle competition to finish the season with an uncontended grip on first place. Following the amazing performance of Captain Leon Smith, who was undefeated in league competition, and the able leader- ship of Coach George WVeSsel, and the squad cast black magic on every occasion. Singles men Dave MacLeod and Al Krotz and the doubles teams of Fred VVhaley and Vince DiPasquale, Dick Farrel and Pete Sweatt, and, when needed, Bob Joslyn and Tony Serfustini led the drive to the Niagara Frontier League championship. my K c W' L -9- 412830 310 i To complete the season and reap new laurels for Ken- more's record, Leon Smith captured the singles cham- pionship, and the Dave MacLeod-Al Krotz team claimed the doubles trophy in the year-end Section VI Sectionals. YVith captain Dave lXIacLeod, Vince DiPasquale, Dick Farrel, Bob Joslyn, and Tony Serfustini as return- ing lettcrmen to spark next yearis squad, the 1958 sea- son promises to be another successful one. K.H.S. good wishes, of course, will follow these men as they once more step onto the N.F.L. courts of action. X Kenmore ll CQ In C ,RR 34 4 xg ,x 5 s 'I u 1 QC x M l-41' X il, X ' f-- ff K g ki I 179 . n.Ai,,,.1 , ,.. -..ph .... ,.. W North Tonawanda 0 I Kenmore Lackawanna 0 Kenmore Trott 0 Kenmore LaSalle 0 Kenmore Tonawanda 1 Kenmore Lockport 1 Kenmore Niagara Falls Q Kenmore Niagara Falls 1 Kenmore Tonawanda 0 Kenmore North Tonawanda 1 1... ...J .l.V. Football The Little Blue Devilsv had a truly remarkable season this year with 4 wins and 0 losses. They had an almost scatheless record with only 6 points being 'scored against them during the whole season. Coached by Mr. MacGamwell and Mr. Larson, the J .V.'s were able to overwhelm Lack- awanna, Lockport, Tonawanda and North Tonawanda. Looking for Varsity slots at the end of the season were Frauenhofer, Gauchet, F leishman, Dib- ble, and Pitkin. All of these boys did an exceptional job and will expect to see plenty of action next year on the Varsity squad. .l.V. Basketball Starting their season with a new squad and a new coach Mr. Amo, the junior cagers looked quite green. As the season progressed, however, the team gained experience and made a notable showing in the league. The team's strength was displayed in the playing of Dave Johnson, Dave Soloman, Chuck Hu- gan, Dan Hornberger, and Jim Hoppie. We are confident that these boys will capably fill the vacancies in next year's Varsity squad. 180 .l.V. Swimming The little frogs again Were undefeated in the big pond. They downed all competition with ease in their ten meets. If the J .V.'s are any indication of next year's Varsity squad, and we hope they are, We will have a very excellent season. Fine times were turned in by Bruce Tureck, Mike Kaplin, J im Moffat, George Brown, and Sam Gorovich. Our only J.V. diver Delowesio did very well. Clodt, who started on J .V., moved up to the Varsity 200 freestyle relay team. All in all, it was a very successful year for the junior mermen. .l.V. Track g The Junior cindermen again upheld their undefeated streak this year. As did the more experienced Varsity squad, the J .V.'s out-scored and out-distanced all of its competition decisively. Outstanding in the '57 season were Ray McMahon and Dave Stephenson in the 440. Jim Tay- lor and Dave Sugg show great promise in the sprints. The J.V. distance men, consisting of Arigo and Robson in the mile, and Peters and Conrad in the half, were greatly improved after Cross Country. From all aspects it looks as though next year's track team will be greatly enriched by this championship J.V. team. 181 . ,mi . .JJQL A .ral ., '- . l 5 Coaches Mr. Jules Yakapovich Mr. Bob Lucla Mr. Frank Hyatt Mr. Dave Leake Mr. Rog Hancher Mr. TOID Kenny Mr. George Wessell Mr. Mellie Mooshie Mr. Alan MacGau1well 182 -Q Captains Dave Rosenthal Ron Robe V A v Sal Sedita Zeke Selgler Roger Gray Dave McLeod Bill Rustay Keith Adams Neil Waldow Don Peters Paul Wydysh 183 Neil Waldow Don Woodln Y we , 4 ...,.,-...1., .M-,.M,, ., Amazons Mrs. Barbara A. Holland Miss Marie C. Kauffman One two three four, one two three four . . . after going through Miss Kauffman,s vigorous exercises, every jungle girl is bound to have sore muscles the next day! Miss Kauffman has long worked to develop more interest in girls' sports, and through her constant efforts we can boast of an excellent after school program. By the enthusiastic participation of the many girls in this program, it can certainly be said that she has been success- ful. This year we welcome to Kenmore Mrs. Schweiger and Mrs. Hol- land, our two new tribal game leaders. Formerly from California, Mrs. Schweiger has taught in Maryland and Niagara Falls, taking time out to raise her family of three children. Even with this busy schedule she finds time to write articles for magazines. Mrs. Holland, a graduate of the University of Buffalo, has had three years of teaching experience, and she also is holding the double position of teaching and keeping a home. Under the capable leadership of these three teachers, Kenmore can look forward to a successful safari into the field of girls, sports. 186 Tribal Leaders Mrs. Elizabeth L. Schweiger Z Gaia' if f .XJ wgeieai-.J 'N R ,J 15 Officials f Club Row 1: B. Rok, D. Logan, S. Shellings, D. Senn, J. llloranski, K. lNIcDonald, J. Shaw, L. Flueckinger, P. VVeeks, J. Yan- nello. Row Q: D. Spindler, A. Mowcko, RI. Danielson, J. Yaete, G. Adams, B. VVl1ittla, B. Northrop, S. Hartner, P. Cam- panini, J. Wliittla, S. Gibbons, J. Hawkins, C. Kitchen, B. Bolay, H. WVarner. Row 3: M. MeGrew, L. Draper, E Grey, S. Canaan, R. Hall, D. Kelly, B. Henry, L. Dunlap, B. Sill, RI. llleyer, B. Rudy, Nl. Smith, P. Jones, P. Cushman, B. Cavett, C. Hicks, B. Lamen, L. McMahon. NXXXXQ xx ' K 1 'gill In x X I f wif j Z X ll The Girls, Officials Club of 1958 has made a very thorough study of Z X' Id all basketball rules, for they not only must learn them, but must also XE 6 demonstrate an extensive knowledge of them. A written test then K V E105 qualifies these girls to officiate at after school basketball games. Their 2 ,,V X 'N ,X efforts are rewarded, for by so doing they gain twenty points towards y V X 'fly membership in Girls, Letter Club. ' f 2 , K xx' I M W NLM 5 I 9 5-x ,ers-E Z rw... K x ug Jimi j L Sxi Y' 661 5 W r dk S f 3? we Y s ff X gy , ,, SLK K C PEG Seewim X i 187 O Archery is steadily gaining in popularity, for hero in the jungle, it is necessary to know how to shoot. Actually it is one of the World's oldest sports, and thosfg young Dianas find it a thrilling one. But don't think it,s as easy as it looksAit takes real muscles to draw a bowstring taut! 188 WY ND! ' 2 V X g-ff 0 I 7 v , 'fig ' We 9 p,,,o,s:o'o .:33s's'o'o I i aM8'o' Azzg 0 Singles, doubles, deuce, and love-it's all in a game of tennis. Outside in the jungle clearing, both beginning and advanced groups practiced diligently to master the skills of this game. Tennis re- quires energy-something these girls seem to have a surplus of. Well know where to look for them during the summer! 189 -- ---U-d-amm l ,lm . . midi -JMy irr S Lacrosse KNOX, B . YXeKsXxx0'an, 3 . H BK. BKxcYxaeXs, 5. Sckma xmXap,3. D S . eosx, 'H-ata, 3 . Atbouv, C.XCxtcXxevx,L.U . O'Keeie, B. Fenton, C. Dottet, GYOt1a,Y. O K. Edes, Y 6 L . NL Kasdxter , Y. Hazekv oo . W Mets, oeievt, S . Northrop, M. Tabacmynsix, ke, E. NXOXX, U. '5omcXXev, Y. OCC GY if 'Uiixs year over exgkxty gms exhxoxted an eager Xoketest ko soccer, and abXy checked by Mrs. HoXXaxxd, the QMS Xxekl a spkkted Xottay0xxwX touvnafixent. 'l o 190 .. Aw A N ln AA A fs X K N , X X Q f - -5 I K n CCL V t,A,:. -5? 1 I, V Field llfrs. Selz Weigel- as fine lzoclrey group, despite laelr of expel-iene the more practiced teams of our nelglzboring jungle lz lialnsville. e, Inzzde an excellent sl1oW1n anyletsi Alnlzerst, Buffalo S ' 'l'u ' Hockey g against elnmary, and ' Swim VW- ming Te 00201.12 Organiseialg J Sclyloerb, If Calnpaniml S. Johnston. Row Qui Potter, M Slnitlz, J Ma tlzien, J Allen ,B. IGng. Qi-TQNX Q' 1 3 few x ll .-' Q71 191 f,:? sd!! 6, J My ,, S.: -1 4 Y' 553 -W 'Ni'- J. Martz, C. 1 l L Draper, S. Skin- Row 1: L. Waldrof, L. Schutrum, . ner. Row 2: B. LaDuca, K. Neuman, C. Gerhardt, L. Brunton, M. Runick, L. Giles. Row 3: E. Grey, P. Campanini, V. Carlson, J. Schneider, M. Dory, G'lTord, J. Hoefert, B. North, B. De- tuno. Basketball Row 1: J. Shaw, J. Moranski. Row . . B. Brnnish, RT. Smith, C. Van Rheeden, G. Kam- erer. Row 3: S. Wilson, S. Swanson, P. High. 192 Q ' BI Kovacsev, A'-,-ns' 'm 'B Bus STOP rum -1 ge' 5 Row 1: B. Rok, K. McDonald. Row Q: J. Moranski, ii l S zmegidanich, N. Herbert. Row 3: S. Knowl, N. Dib- M25 Volleyball 'J W . 'iii 4 Z Row 1: S. Feedham, L. Keedy, K. Hedlund, J- J es, D. Moranski. Row Q: J. Bouton, J. Shaw, P. On Farris, S. Warnick. , 193 M-i --3i'f - --A- --ua - .A J, Junky . ,. QALQ-NAM! Qi A-Ludlum!! .mm P . Bowling I ff . lg' URI Row 1.' S. Feedham. Row Q: B. Barrie, C. Kitchen ish, N. Wing, J. Turcotte. Table Tennis Row 1: D. Ackerman, C. Latona. Row Q: M. Eglollf, P. Collins, M. Runick, J. Hoefert, P. Weber, J. Peacock, K. Neuman, H. Schultz, B. Bolay. Row 3: J. Martz, L. Draper, M. Gillies, L. Weiss, L. Roth, C. Ford, P. Hazelwood, D. Spindler, B. Moll, B. LaDuca, C. Grabowski, P. O'Hara. 194 J. Burkett. Row 3: S. Pannier, D. Denali, B. Brun- Q Q Golf X . . uf -1 .A :v' . 4-9 J. 11 5 . Ik -we 'L -.. .D QU l l calls 'V , ' c GQ' Q fir- -gn 'Z 5-+' 9 M Meyer, S. Warnick, J. Root ' Bowling 'I 455 .f. 1 : J.. J' 7 ,QQQLQW W 5? l I gl W'Q Q.m f Qu 9 llc' lk Q l YE? N sv i,i:,IlgrTtg1j Dral1owvski, D. lV:1ll, BI. Gillies, D. Farris. Row L. Draper, K. Clark, J. Martz, - kd 195 l ' P ? I 2' s 5 3 ii 3 2 a Hi Y 4: 5 4 1' If Y I 1 dl I D. Seml, L. Doticl, S. hclllmke, L. Dunlap lx hcclxlu 0 Action wwf nqrourul C Bulu Larlqrouncl 'NI Winer L Row 1.' Secretary, G. Kamererg Treasurer, P. Jones, President. B. Smith, Vice-President, J. Horner. Row Q: E. Lynde, N. Herbert, J. Moranski, B. King, D. Senn. Row BI. Danielson, C. Van Rheeden, L. Keedy, B. Detuno, B. Durfee. Row 5: J. Hoefert, B. Fleishman, S. Johnston, B. Munger, P. Kaiser. Row 5: B. Brunnish, P. High, J. Evans, B. VVhittla, J. Schneider. Row 6: M. Nleyer, C. Kellner, S. Swan- son, J. Kirtland, K. Olstad. Fair play, good sportsmanship, co-operation, and fellowship, these are the ideals of the Girls, Letter Club. This organization, under the able sponsorship of Miss Kauffman, has done much to foster participation in after school sports. Letters are awarded to all girls who have earned 125 points, so enabling them to become members. This is in- deed an honor, for points are earned only if the girls are present 9076 of the time. Being a captain, referee, or member of a winning team adds extra points. Everyone who attends our home football games is Well acquainted with the hotdog, pop, and candy stands, manned by the members of Girls, Letter Club. The girls use these proceeds for the major event in their calendar, the June Banquet, at which special awards are given to the outstanding athletes in all the jungle sports. 198 Girls' Letter Club Row 1: E. Markarian, P. Lippard, N. Daniels, L Thorpe. Row 2: S. Siekmann, A. Mowcko, S. Abgott A. LuRuso, K. McDonald. Row 3: S. Morse, M Tabaczynski, C. Dotter, K. Becker, M. Kassirer Row 4: B. Good, B. Barrie, P. Organisciak, C. Par ker, J. Chase. Row 5: J. Lincoln, S. Quider, J. Innes N. Shaw, S. Valetish. Row 63 S. Bisgeier, B. Rudy, B. Thompson, P. Aquillena, D. Kelly. fffmxxf'-.k Q11 I A fl , 35' 7.5 dx '1 K ,Q 'f 4 S' NM , W 12 1 C :Sl ff MJ 401 at Financiers To The Graduates, Class of 1958 jll ., L ..,1 k, QM ' L. We, the members of the Kenmore Merchants Assn., extend our con- gratulations and good wishes to you, the newest members of the alumni of Kenmore High School. As you continue your education in the School of Life you will find your community welcomes you into all of its activities. As the years pass you and your families will become assets of increasing worth to this com- munity. Individually and collectively we invite you to help make this an ever growing community by patronizing your home town merchants. just let us know you are members of The Class of 1958 and we'll do our best to give you the kind of merchandise and service you deserve. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SEAL KE MORE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATIG ,gw,7,,,,y 51-5 . I N ll. 1 Q, 'IFJ ,lf xxuuymllllhllllIl!Illllllllllllllllnfml ,mx I ' M5705 WWW if EACEEEEWW E ,325 Q li 5 E Jil F. E COMPLIMENTS if ,w a X A EL K xx :J 5 E lil S 5 0F 2 Al. EX CLADCO DISTRIBUTORS, 1Nc. ll!! I j Qhgllx 201 1 Z Q - it., si 17ml lb Joyce Alexander Rita Amigone Karl Baker Sharon Barkley Kathie Becker Barbara Benjamin Sue Bisgeier Marilyn Boehmke Jim Boguslawski Sharon Bradley Bob Brown Terry Brucklier Jerry Caruso Liz Chesley Max Clark Pat Cooley M. Lynn Copley Nancy Daniel Mary Jane Danielson Diane Denall Nancy Dibble Robert Dibble Diane Diltz Don and Conni Gerald Drinkard Linda Eichler Jayne Evans Jeanne Evans Janet Fleishmann Sandy Frank The Frog Fred Furminger Stephen Garland Carol Gerth Herman Goering Barbara Good Student Patronage ,,,.-o- g Q: MQUQLQ Renee Grant Tojo Green Barbara Haiman Robert Hamilton Carol Hammond Gary Harrington Judy Heintz Lawrence Hermann Richard Hilary Cynthia Hilts Richard Hodge Mabel Hodgson Elanore Hogan Jacqueline Horner Sue Houghtling Helen Hughes Sondra Imboden Doug Ingram William Jodeit Cindy Judd Sidney Kaufman Carol Kellner Roy King Lindsay Kliment Karen Kovacsev Phyliss Kronson Katherine Lapp Juan P. 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Zelle 202 . -Q.. CONGRATULATIONS TO AMERICA'S FUTURE HOMEOWNERS ir HUNT REALTORS ' ...A. . l ,nnTu'l' lafifarqitt 4.TV .., ll .LMP When You Think of Cameras Think of NIXON 3160 Delaware Avenue Kenmore, N. Y. General Pafronage Ackerman and Huebsch, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Baker Richard H. Baker Barb -and John Mr. John Caruso Caruso's Shoe Repair Compliments of a friend Mr. Arthur A. Crawford Mrs. Rose Cummers Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dates Mr. and Mrs. Willard Danielson Deals Jewelers Dell Music and Appliance Co. Drive-In Shoe Repair Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan Patrick Duggan Carol and Jerry Edwards Elmwood Pharmacy Mr. John H. Evans George's Esso Servicenter Lillian Hodgson Joe and Pat's Barber Shop Johnny's Service Station Luther T.V. Rental and Record Sales George J. Machholz Mr. and Mrs. John Morse Francis J. Mulligan Barb Newton Northwood Pharmacy, Inc. Larry Riester Rizzo Band House Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spear Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Weed Dr. Jack Weinberg Mrs. Rudy Weyer Bert Wydysh -gs' 3252 -1-mx uma 'X .f Z-f -3 Y H' l Photographs . . . The Heart of Your Yearbook . . . priceless school memories live in photography by Varden. E Q DEN Srunlos, lNc. R OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS YEARBOOK DIVISION 28 South Union Street 0 Rochester 7, New York 204 g VYVVV Better Built Homes M. LLPETERSON M. .I. PETERSON INC. 860 Englewood Avenue Congratulations Graduates WM. C. MAUNZ C0., INC. Timken Gas or Oil Heat Fuel Oils Eagle Home Insulation Roofing and Siding Aluminum Storm Windows and Screens 387 E. Delavan Avenue SU 3130 VI 4877 THE HOUSE of CONGRATULATIONS We cafe. to TO THE GRADUATES ' Indians . ' Cowboys Your Daily Busy Little TONAWANDA ' Housewives And Just Plain Little ' Rascals 1470 Expert Fitting by Leo J. Neupert and Staff KENSINGTON BOOT SHOP 3209 Bailey Ave. PA 3813 QBetween Hewitt and Stockbridgej NEWS Your Weekly KENMORE RECORD ADVERTISER KENMORE OFFICE 2939 Delaware Ave. Dial VI 9000 TONAWANDA OFFICE 83 Webster St. North Tonawanda Dial LU 1000 205 J. C. STEPHENS MOTOR CORP. 3484 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. FORD SALES SERVICE Opposite U. of B. Campus CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Better Paint Products through Chemical Research BISONITE COMPANY, INC 2250 Military Road Tonawanda, N. Y A thought for you the graduate Chance acquaintances fade . . . But true friendships endure forever. Your opportunity to foster the new and retain the old is by supporting YOUR KENMORE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Compliments of Kenmore Senior Girls Hi-Y SHAW'S TEXTILES 2823 Delaware Avenue Kenmore 17, New York BEdford 7789 I Cottons - Silks - Woolens Drapery Fabrics l 206 roillffhf . 6. v, 11 ,M ..,.,, . L? 22f'S if l -I . j SL 5 - f' 13 .SM , 4, 945 + 4,Ae.'i RIVERSIDE MEN'5 SHOP -' nllllllluims T - qfiifw A' ll Tllluii , .- .la iill irrr g 1 TONAWANDA ST. GOI. ONTARIO The store of personal service. Junior charge accounts available. Alice Reif Ladies' Apparel Shop 3102 Delaware Avenue DE 8159 J KENMORE JUNHOR-SENlOR ll-llllGll-ll SCHOOL M1591 PARENTQTEACHER ASSOCllA'll ll0N Ciongrafafafiond l!Le Cjfadri of 1958 Your P.'l'.A. ls ready fo serve you at all tlmes by 1 Q Sponsoring extra-curricular activities. o Providing camp scholarship funds. o Promoting closer relationship between the home and school - parents, teachers and students. o Raising the standards of the community. 0 Maintaining a student welfare fund. Q Keeping a constant vigilance on legislation to secure the highest advan- tages in education. John Irlbacher, Prop. VI 9833 Johnny's Service Station Frontier Dealer Specializing in Lubrication of Cars Sc Trucks Batteries - Tires - Accessories Road Service 838 Englewood Ave. Kenmore 23, N. Y. HOUSE - FLORIST 4 Landers Rd. Corsage Specialists Local and Telegraph Delivery RI 0525 RI 9744 207 MARQUART BROTHERS Mobilgas Products Kenmore Avenue at Colvin VI 9342 Mobil Tires, Tubes, Oil, and Battery Service McINTOSH MOTORS INCORPORATED Bulfalo's Oldest DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Compliments of Nev. Cars Used Cars PA 3329 HU 1366 Anthony J. Costello 2917 Bailey Ave. 2667 Bailey Ave. For the best deal -- See McIntosh SAMPLE DRY CLEANERS Store and Plant 1141 Kenmore Ave., near Colvin For Fine Cleaning and Prompt Service DIAL RI 7979 Leam to Dance at CORA TAPSON'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Classes for Children 8: Adults All Types of Dancing Tap - Ballet - Ballroom - Acrobatic - Jazz 1388 Main St. at Utica St. GRant 7524 Compliments of CENTURY WHOLESALE INCORPORATED Englewood Avenue Kenmore, New York CURTO MEN'S SHOP 1152 Englewood Ave. at Highland Shirts Topcoats Ties Sport Coats Socks Trousers Suits Every garment is tailor fitted We do all types of tailoring Open evenings 'til 9 P.M. Free Parking Volkswagen Sales and Service Karl Wagner's Service 971 Englewood Ave. Kenmore 23, New York Selected Used Cars VI 9696 JIM BARKER'S SERVICE STATION Collision Work - Painting - Road Service Motor Tune-up - Brakes Relined 258 Highland cor. Englewood VI 9519 Pink and Blue ChiIdren's Wear 236 Highland Pkwy. Plaza fcor. Colvinj Kenmore 23, N. Y. BE 2673 Cameras Hallmark Photo Supplies Greeting Cards Rudy Brown's QClass of '32J CAMERA HOUSE 3277 Delaware Ave. at Kenton DE 5091 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Free Parking Rear of Store of Kenton . 0 ' . . . .f ,- ' ' 3 ' DRUGS and COSMETICS 28 0 DELAWARE AVE! PHONE DE 41339-VI BOO SAVE at KAY'S-FREE DELIVERY A Compliments of VI 4000 Prompt Pick-up and BUFFALO OPTICAL COMPANY Delivell' service Guild Opticians CASTLE CLEANERS 2830 Delaware Avenue 3759 Delaware Ave. Buffalo 17, N. Y. Lubrications - Wash jobs - Tune-up Minor Repairs - Used Parts KARL KIPP'S TEXACO 3697 Delaware Ave. Kenmore 17, New York VI 7414 515.02 gallon off on gas - Green Stamps Grand Island BR 5644 Kenmore Eggertsville VI 2449 WI 3259 HIGHLAND Boot Shops Inc. 3 Locations 234 Highland at Colvin Kenmore 23 Northtown Plaza Eggertsville 21 Grand Island Plaza Grand Island Repairs-Remodeling-Parts-Fixtures 4 1 i xxsuu ll : sumti 5 Mi'ir ' f- 0 g ' Q '91-,l im ,f AC KERMAN 81 HUEBSCH, INC. Plumbing and Heating 845 Englewood Ave. Phone UN 3129 COMBINATION WINDOWS, DOORS AND AWNINGS AIR SHIELD PRODUCTS CORP. 1060 Englewood Avenue Kenmore, New York DE 2133 ABC PHOTO SERVICE 932 Kenmore Ave. Buffalo 23, N. Y. Photo Finishing - Enlarging Photo Equipment - Supplies Phone: BE 5199 ROGER LEWIS SHOPS Men's and Boys' Wear 2900 Delaware Avenue Kenmore, New York 209 . WILKIE'S STORES FOR MEN Main at Sheridan Harlem and Plaza Compliments of SINGER SEWING CENTER 2876 Delaware Avenue Kenmore, N. Y. DE 5561 BEST WISHES GRADUATES CRANE HOMES, INC. Kenmore 23, New York 2070 Sheridan Dr. VI 4655 PAT'S REFRESHMENTS Sheridan at Parker Sewing Americrfs Best Charcoal-Broiled Hot Dogs HARTI.EY'S Ladies' Wearing Apparel 2797 Delaware Ave. DE 9304 Kenmore 17, N. Y. IN DEAR MEMORY of Our High School Days A f i : -tx 6 , J xv 1 X5 I Lf- ' ff A e-7 iff., . 6, K,-,, .A ........ , 210 Kenmore East High School Fenno-Reynolds-McNeil architects 2000 Sheridan Drive Buffalo 23, N. Y. 211 Class of 1958 Senior Activities ABGOTT, SANDRA Sandie A friend in need is a friend indeed. Archery: Girls' Literary Club: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Bowling: Basketball: Tennis: Volley- ball: Class Shows ABT, BRUCE Benito He will soar to heights of achievement. National Honor Society: Buenos Vecinos: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Keniscope: Bowling: J.V. Swim- ming ADAMS, KEITH Vood A personality far from dim, and oh-how this guy can swim. ' National Honor Society: Varsity Club, Vice-President 4: Scholar- ship Club: Football: Swimming, J.V., Varsity, C0-Captain 4: Class Shows: Sans Souci: Boys' Hi-Y Vice-President 4: Student Council, Representative 3, 4 ALABISO, MARY Dolly Not too noisy, but far from glum, school without her wouldn't be much fun. Bowling: Transfer from Bishop O'Hern, 2: Glee Club: Class Treasurer: Baseball: Sodality ALLEIN, NANCY Nancy That which is lovely is also good. Latin Club: Literary Club: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Basketball: Class Shows ALLEN, JUDITH Judy A vivacious, demure blonde we'll always remember. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Stu- dent Council, Secretary 3: Aquacade: Basketball: Tennis: Bad- minton: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows ALLEN, MARGARET Marge A sunny smile, a carefree way-these will guide her on her way. Y-Teens: Co-ed Swim Club: Bowling: Class Shows: Tennis: Ping Pong: Field Hockey ALTWEIN, CAROLYN Carol UA smile goes a long way. Chorus AMANN, PAUL Paul All his actions denote good nature. Co-ed Swim Club: Football, J.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: All- School Play AMIGONE, RITA Amy An active mind, ideas clever, full of fun, jolly ever. Future Teachers: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Refereeing: Tennis: Basketball: Class Shows ANDERSON, HAROLD Owl Ambitious, amiable, and athletic. Boys' Hi-Y: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Football, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity: Basketball ANDERSON, NEAL Andy He who tries hard is likely to succeed. Co-ed Dance Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Football: Basketball: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Swimming ANDERSON, PATRICIA Pat Smart in school, lots of fun, Pat is liked by everyone. National Honor Society: Latin Club, Aedile 3: Literary Club, Vice-Regent 4: Future Teachers, Historian 4: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows ANKER, BEVERLY Bev Character and inspiration lead to a great reputation. Sans Souci: Literary Club: Biology Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial, Faculty Editor 4: Archery: Ref- ereeing: Class Shows ANTHONY, PATRICIA Pat Nothing is impossible for a willing heart. Beta Girls' Hi-Y: Basketball: Softball: Bowling ANTMANM, SHERVVOOD Sherwood Great hopes make eat eo le. , gf P P Co-ed Swim Club: Volleyball ARBUTINO, DONALD Arbo Wit and wisdom are born with this man. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Foot- ball, J.V.: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Football: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows ARMSTRONG, SHARON Shack Always a bright smile and a gay hello. Literary Club: Senior Girls' Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Booster Club: Keniscope: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Basketball: Tennis: Class Shows ARONICA, MATTHEW Matt Worthy ofa place in our memory. ARRIGO, JOANN jo The longer you know her, the better you like her. Art Round Table: Future Teachers: Basketball: Tennis: Field Hockey: Class Shows: Dance Club: Aquacade Decoration: All School Play Decoration AUERBACH, SUSAN Sue Always carefree, never peeved, She's a girl who's well received. German Club: Basketball: Bowling: Class Shows AZZARELLA, PATRICIA . Pat So easy to be natural if one's naturally nice. Y-Teen: Basketball: Badminton: Volleyball: Riverside High 2 BAKER, KARL Karl He'll be among those who succeed. Boys' Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary 4: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Aquacade: Basketball: Hockey: Volleyball: Football, J.V.: Track, J.V., Varsity: Class Shows BARKLEY, SHARON Sharon A great musician through and through, A great friend also, tried and true. Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton: Co-ed Swim Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Band Librarian: Erie County All High Band: New York State Sectionals BARRALL, DONNA Thy smiles are bright. Allentown High School, Allentown, Pa. BARRETT, PAUL P,B. An all around good fellow. BARRY, BONNIE When she's not busy, she's active. Future Nurses: Girls' Letter Club: Y-Teens, Treasurer 3: Co-ed Swim Club: Aquacade: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Swimming: Bowling: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Refereeing: Class Shows BARTH, BARBARA BarbJ' Quiet to some, to others gay, modestly she goes her way. Booster Club: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows BASHER, JUDITH Judy Happy she is and happy she'll stay. BASTIAN, JUDITH Judy Her company is a pleasure. Softball: Warren, Pa. Y-Teen BAUER, DOUG Alky Gabriel, blow that horn. Dance Band: Marching Band: Concert Band BAUM, WILLIAM Bill A will to work, a hand to lend. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club BAUMAN, CAROL Friendly and denture, that's for sure. BECK, EDWARD Ed Tis good to be merry and wise. BECKER, KATHRYN Kathie Her joy is giving joy to others. Alpha Phi Lambda: Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Literary Club, Keeper of the Exchequer 4: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial, Senior Editor 4: Keniscope: Reporter 2, 3: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows BENJAMIN, BARBARA Barb Always sweet and full of fun, Barb is loved by everyone. National Honor Society: Literary Club: Kenitorial: Lab-Squad: All-School Play: Bowling: Archery: Class Shows BERG, MICHAEL Mike What is originality? It is being oneself. BERMEL, JOAN Attractive and neat, a pleasure to meet. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Bowling: Class Shows BEVAN, ROBERT I feel that I am a man of destiny. BIGGIE, JOHN jack Co-ed Badminton Club: Biology Club: Scholarship Club BILLONI, JOSEPH joe The spice of life. Bowling BILLONI, ROBERT Bob He who says nothing makes few mistakes. Bowling BILLSTONE, ROGER He leaves nary a stone unturned. BISGEIER, SUSAN SHG Sue is pretty, charming, and gay, Displaying splendor in great array. ' National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: School Life Editor: Basketball: Tennis: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows BLAUMANIS, OTIS J-B. His acting is humorous, and talents are numerous. German Club, President 3: Thespians: Biology Club, Treasurer 2: Chemistry Club: Debate Club: Glee Club: All-School Play: Class Shows: Senior Play BLOUCH, SUZANNE Life spent returns not back again. Badminton: Bowling Q BOGUSLAWSKI, JAMES B0g1e Bogie's a fellow who's hard to beat. K Varsity Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Stage Crew: Lab Squad: Swim- ming, Manager BOULEY, PHILIP Phil A fella' who's liked by everyone. BRADLEY, SHARON Sharon The crown of a good disposition is humility. Future Nurses: Co-ed Badminton Club: Dance Club: Chorus BRADLEY, WILLIAM Bill A man of talent Thespians: Key Club, Secretary 3, President 4: RiHe Club: Booster Club: Glee Club: Football, J.V.: Tennis, Varsity: P.A. Announcer: All-School Play: Senior Play: Class Shows BREITWEISER, PAUL Girls to the right and left of him. BROCK, BRUCE Here today, back tomorrow. Post-Graduate BROWN, EVERARD Ask me no questions, and l'll tell you no lies. BROWN-, LARRY BRUCKLIER, TERESA Terry This miss is indeed a hit. National Honor Society: Art Round Table: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Thespians: Scholarship Club: Basketball: Tennis: All- School Play: Class Shows BRUMBAUGH, RONALD Reg To be fond of learning is to be near knowledge. Football BRUNISH, BETTE A smile that leads her way to success. Girls' Letter Club: Buenos Vecinos: Future Teachers: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Lacrosse: Badminton: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows BUCK, ROBERT Bob Not only a man of sports, but a ladies' man as well. National Honor Society, Secretary 4: Boys' Hi-Y: Co-ed Swim Club: Scholarship Club: Bowling: Football, J.V., Varsity: Track, J.V.: Class Shows BUCKLEY, TIMOTHY Tim 'fWomen? WomenJ BULGER, JOSEPH IoeJ' Give it that old go, go, go! BURCZYK, BARBARA The world opens to the energetic. Archery: Volleyball BURKETT, JACQUELINE jackie 'tAlways smiling, never blue. Y-Teen: Buenos Vecinos: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Keni- torial: Keniscope: Bowling: Class Shows BURLAKOS, CLEO Before one can have a friend, one must be a friend. BURNISTON, BARBARA Barb Always a worker, always a friend. Booster Club: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Serviceteens: Basket- ball: Lacrosse: Volleyball: Class Shows BURNS, PATRICIA Burnsie She's a worker, slze'll succeed. Future Nurses: Keniscope: Refereeing: Volleyball BUSCH, ARTHUR Art A swimmer at heart, he always does his part. Co-ed Swim Club: Swimming, Varsity, J.V. BUTLER, RUSSELL Russ Life is what you make it. Booster Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Bowling CALANDRA, LUCIAN Lu Formula for success: Ambition and Backbone. Track, J.V. CAMPBELL, ANN Her friendliness matches her charm. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM jolly, yet serious, Fun loving, yet sincere. CARHART, SHARRON Shari She'll make every day a happy one. Booster Club: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows CARLINE, BENJAMIN Ben Watch that boy-he's going places. Co-ed Swim Club: Stage Crew: Basketball, J.V.: Football, J.V.: Track, J.V.: Basketball: Class Shows CARMICHAEL, ALAN Al Variety is the spice of life. Varsity Club: Rifle Club: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Rifle, Varsity CARUSO, GERALD Budd Sometimes I just sit and think--other times I just sit. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Class Shows CASNER, PAULETTE My, my! What a smile. CASSIDY, KEVIN Ivy Hlntellectual? Oh, yes! Fun to be with, too. Future Teachers: Co-ed Swim Club: Chess Club: Basketball CASTIGLIA, CAROLYN' Carol So thoughtful, sincere and kind. Mount St. Mary 2 CHAPIN, DINAH Ding A winning way, a pleasant smile. Y-Teens: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Basketball: Volley- ball: Class Shows CHASE, JUDITH Cha5e1 A girl of many accomplishmentsf, National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Girls' Literary Club, Vice-Regent 4: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial, Sophomore Editor 4: Keniscope: Choir: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows CHAVEL, COLLEEN jolly good company is she! CHEAPE, JAMES Little man, you've had a busy day. Co-ed Swim Club: Chess Club: Basketball: Volleyball CHESLEY, ELIZABETH Liz An inexhaustible source of energy and enthusiasm. Future Nurses, Vice-President 2: Orchestra: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows CHESTROCK, CAROL Carol Just leave it to Carol-and then . . . Oh, Boy. ' Keniscope: Tennis: Bowling: Mount St. Joseph's 2, 3 CHONKA, ELMA Elly The best things come in small packages. Co-ed Swim Club: Chorus: Dance Club: Softball: Bowling CID, DELFINA Del There is fun and excitementf' Girls' Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Basketball: Volley- ball: Bowling: Class Shows CILANO, ANTHONY Tony When he comes, things start jumping. Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Aquacade: Basketball: Swim- ming, J.V.: Class Shows CIRRITO, JACQUELINE jackie Everyone came into this world for something. Basketball: Softball: Bowling CLACK, CAROL LEE Little and sweet and hard to beat. Booster Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Class Shows CLARK, JOHN I'll try anything once. CLARKE, MAXSON Max He will stand on his own merits. Scholarship Club: Football, J.V.: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Football CLAY, VAUGHN Vaugamgn As our leader he's been great. Boys' Hi-Y: Future Teachers, President 4: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Glee Club: Student Council, Presi- dent 4: P.A. Announcing Staff: Track, J.V.: Cross-Country: All- School Play: Class Shows COBURN, HAROLD He tries to be bashful, but the girls just won't let him. COOLEY, WILLIAM Pat Knowledge is power. Track, J.V.: Baseball: Football: Bowling COUGHLIN, DANIEL Dan To live life to its hilt is an art. German Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club:'Co- ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Bowling L., . , -,1!Cs...t,.,r- L' c,,i4,w A AN , ,mn k W I i L.. .. .J rtmlesaaaes. .N .I.....4.e.gg.. . a.,.a...........s-sa-. A- .-.,p.asLtm..':u,,,, COULTER, DAVID Dave The world could use more like him. Sans Souci: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Lab Squad: Stage Crew: Football: Class Shows COX, PAUL h lt is better to be wise and not seem so than to seem wise and not be so. CRACKNELL, LINDA LW She is a friend to everyone. ' - Latin Club: Literary Club: Square Dance Club: Kenitorial: Choir: Chorus: Tennis: Basketball: Swimming: Archery: Class Shows CROSSON, JOHN Life is just too short to waste. CUMMER, NOELLE Gentlemen definitely prefer blondes. 1 Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Bowling: Class Shows CUMMINGS, PETER Such an up and cumming young man. CUNNINGHAM, ADRIENNE n . NDTGYIYIIIU UnaHected, gentle, and gay, she enjoys life in a quiet way. Mount St. Joseph's 2, 3 CURCIO, JOYCE J0Sf1'm A winning smile. Y-Teens: Tennis CURTIS, JOYCE Sweet sincerity. - Alpha Phi Lambda: German Club: Future Teachers: Kemscope: Orchestra, Vice-President 4: Dance Club: Bowling I D CZECH, STANLEY I U D 'Sw-Sh His determination will bring him success. . Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Basketball: Swimming: Class Shows ' DABOLT, JOHN Johnnie Ohhh.' What a guy. ' Canisius High School 2, 3 DAIGLER, THOMAS n . Life is just a bowl of cherries: each one as interesting as the one before. D'AMICO, JOSEPH l n A ood riend is worth more than silver and gold. ajoyv Hotrod Vargty Clfub: Booster Club: Football! VHTSUY, J.V-3 Class Shows DANIEL, NANCY U A truer friend would be very hard to find. - Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Sans Souci: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Field Hockey: Class Shows DANIELSON, LEE A mighty mite is he: just watch him and you'll see. . National Honor Society: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Debate Club: Chess Club: Golf, Varsity N H DANIELSON, MARY JANE M-I-,J ffgusyy aggiye, full of fun, what she has undertaken she has done. National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: 53115 SOUCIS Scholar- ship Club: Kenitorial: Marching Band: Concert Band: Referee- ing: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Archery: Tumbling: Class Shows DARLING, SHARON 1 I U Pretty to walk with and darling to talk with. DAVERN, DONALD h D He can mix wisdom and pleasure and profit from bot - DAVIDSON, JOHN U Kansas Wherever you find him there's bound to be fun. . Marching Band: Concert Band: Cuba tKansasj Rural High 2 DAVIES, KAREN J U ,, Meet her any time of day, she smiles in the same sweet way. Choir: Chorus: South High, Youngstown, Ohio 2, 3 U 1 H DAY, JAMES g g J JW' Perseverance ends in victory.' - Co-ed Badminton Club: Dance Band: Co-ed Swim Club: March- ing Band: Concert Band: Historian 2, 3: II1d11SIr1a1 Tours Club: VV'restling, Varsity: Class Shows U D DEEGAN, PATRICIA . I Pdf, Sometimes quiet, sometimes gay, we like OW Pat elfhff way-H DEINERT, NORMAN, Norm Mix well laughter and intellect: Result-a darn nice guy. .5 ADJ, DENALL: DIANE H A cheerful smile and a carefree way. . Y-Teens: Booster Club: Service Teens, Treasurer 4: Basketball, Tennis: Softball: Volleyball DIBBLE, NANCY Nance Like a magnet, she attracts. Alpha Phi Lambda: Latin Club: Girls' Hi-Y: Scholarship Club: Keniscope: Basketball: Tennis: Lacrosse: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows DIBBLE, ROBERT Bob His personality all admire. Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Swimming, J.V. DICKEY, THOMAS Tom Never let it be said that he's bashfulf' Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball DILTZ, DIANE A good disposition and a sunny smile make her worth know- ing. DIPASQUALE, CATHERINE Cathy ' A girl of quiet manner and gentle heart. . Kenitorial: Class Shows DIPASQUALE, VINCENT The Pope Name and fame will follow him always. National Honor Society: Varsity Club: Biology Club: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Radio Club: Photography Club, Treas- urer 2: Inter-School Industrial Science Program: Math Club: Tennis, Varsity: Football: Basketball: Class Shows DIVITA, JOHN Life and love and laughter when he's around. DOSSERT, ROSAMOND Rosie A personality that overshadows all, else. National Honor Society: Los Buenos Vecinos: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling' Field Hockey: Class Shows DOTTER, CAROLE Carole Work fascinates me: I could sit and look at it for hours. Girls' Letter Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Softball: Lacrosse' Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Archery: Class Shows DOWNING, DIANE Diane The epitome of versa-talit-y. National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda: Art Round Table: Girls' Hi-Y, Vice-President 4: Dance Club: Biology Club: Scholar- ship Club: Kenitorial, Literary Editor 4: Keniscope, Editor-in- Chief, 3, 4: Orchestra: Chorus: Math Club: Bowling: Class Shows s 1 DOWNS, DEANNE A sparkling smile and friendly eyes, This gal can really be a surprise. Choir: Chorus DRINKARD, GERALD Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow: pating? DUDZIAK, NANCY Full of mischief, full of fun, A trusted friend of everyone. Future Nurses: Aquacade DUMOND, DONNA Isn't love wonderful? DUNN, JUDITH Petite, sweet, and just as neat. what's the use u ugnegn Bunky' of antici .finder Dudzy' Los Buenos Vecinos: Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Beta Hi-Y: Basket- ball: Bowling: Class Shows DURFEE, BARBARA Bonnie You're bound to have a good time when she's in the crowd. Girls' Letter Club: Future Teachers: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Debate Club: Kenitorial: Orchestra: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling: Swimming: Softball: Badminton DWYER, MICHAEL Mike Vive la femme! St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute EBERHARDT, GLENN Glenn P. What? Oh no, he always acts like that. ' Co-ed Badminton Club: Dance Band: Co-ed Swim Club: March- ing Band: Concert Band: Track, J.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows EGGLESTON, LOIS Lg The heart has its reasons, which reason knows nothing of. Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Choir: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Show ELLIOTT, CHARLES Chuck He returns, splitting the air with noise. Varsity Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Football, Varsity, Track, Varsity, J.V.: Baseball: Basketball: Volleyball: Class ows .. ...lt...l.mnms,.........,..t'. ..-.AL.n1.M-.A-Q-.4-i.m.c...,sa.3p.c - 11-A A-MLuu.w+-L--:Mm-:A . s. ENGELFRIED, CAROLYN Carol She sometimes has a serious look, which proves looks are de- ceiving. I Beta Hi-Y, Chaplain 4: Choir: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Vol- leyball: Class Shows ENGLISH, KAREN She'll find way or make one. g Booster Club: Chorus: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Archery EVANS, JAYNE Jayne Sugar and spice and everything nice, That's what this girl's made of. . Girls' Letter Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Booster Club: Keni- scope: Beta Hi-Y, Vice-President 4: Refereeing: Basketball: Lacrosse: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows U EVANS, JEANNE Jeanie Active, attractive, and sweet, What more could she have to make her complete? Literary Club: Beta Hi-Y, Secretary 3, 4: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows EVANS, ROBERT Jug There are two days about which one should never worry- yesterday and tomorrow. g Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Basketball: Class Shows FARRIS, JOHN John f'Speech is silver: silence is golden. FEETERMAN, JEAN UQFCEW The spice of her wit seasons her life. Alpha Phi Lambda: Literary Club: Scholarship Club FERGUSON, CHARLES Chuck Grover Cleveland High School FETTER, RONALD A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks. FEUCHTER, KATHERINE Kathie What.' Canst thou say all this and never blush? Los Buenos Vecinos, Treasurer 4: Booster Club: Keniscope: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Class Shows FLEISCHMAN, BARBARA Bonnie Always happy, always gay, Always smiling-that's her way. Girls' Letter Club: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Chorus: Basketball: Softball: Lacrosse: Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows FLEISCHMANN, JANET jan A happy heart, a willing mind, A sweeter girl you'll never find. Los Buenos Vecinos: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Basketball FLETCHER, JOHN 'iLife is one long process of getting tired. FORETICH, GORDON Gordy He loves to be annoyed-by women! Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club FORNESS, DAVE He takes things with a smile, and makes his life worthwhile. Los Buenos Vecinos: Basketball, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity: New Hartford High School, New Hartford, N. Y. IFOWLER, GRANT Capers Who does not love wine, women, and song, Remains a fool his whole life long. Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Marching Band: Concert Band FRANDSEN, CONRAD Connie A touch of knowledge burns ever bright. Basketball: Bowling FRANDSEN, JAMES lim He will soar to the heights of achievement. Co-ed Swim Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Football, J.V.: Track, J.V.: Basketball: Bowling FRANK, SANDRA Sandy A gal that's cute and sweet: We all agree she can't be beat. FREIERT, MARTHA Marge Search, if you will, the world around, But a hner friend will ne'er be found. FRIED, F. SUSAN Suzy Happy smile, pleasant too, Bubbling laughter, that's our Sue. Sans Souci: Bennett High School FRIED, SANFORD Sandy A quitter never wins: a winner never quits. Los Buenos Vecinos, Vice-President 4: Key Club, Treasurer 4: Junior Council on World Affairs, Vice-President 3, President 4: Photography Club FURMINGER, FREDERIC 'tFred A guy who is friendly and true, Always has a smile for you. Boys' Hi-Y: Cross-Country, Varsity: Class Shows: St. Joe's GADKE, SYLVIA Syl For those who want the finest. Art Round Table: Co-ed Badminton Club: Chorus: Dance Club: Basketball: Tennis: Class Shows GALBREATH, DONALD B. Don Ambition is the key to fame. German Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Rifle Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Math Club: Marching Band: Orchestra, President 4: Stage Crew: Class Shows GALL, LINDA Lynne Nice smile, friendly way, Linda's cheerful all the day. Art Round Table: Refereeing: Basketball: Bowling: Archery GALLUCCIO, MARY Nice, neat, and natural. GAUTHIER, CAROL Goat lt's more pleasant with her present. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Beta Hi-Y: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows GDOVIN, STEPHEN J. Stev-0 Up the road of fame he's winging, With a cheerful smile and a song he's singing. Square Dance Club: Glee Club: Aquacade: All-School Play: Stage Crew, President 3: Class Shows GEBHARDT, CHARLES It matters not if he's short or tall, For better things are often small. GEDDES, SHEILA Sheila She has a corner on pep, they say, Whether in work or just in play. Los Buenos Vecinos, President 4: Literary Club: Co-ed Badmin- ton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Choir: Chorus: Bas- ketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Class Shows GERLA, MELANIE Mollie Sweet and jolly-that's our Molly. Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling GERST, THOMAS Tom He's a terror for his size. ' Varsity Club: Sans Souci, Vice-President 4: Boys' Hi-Y: Scholar- ship Club: Aquacade: Cross-Country, Manager: Wrestling, Var- sity: Baseball: Basketball: Class Shows GIBSON, JOSEPH joe There's a good time coming, boys, a good time coming. GIFFORD, CORYDON Cory He has the appearance of an angel, but a smile gives it all away. Boys' Hi-Y: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Aquacade: Basket- ball, J.V.: Football, J.V.: Track, Varsity: Basketball: Swimming: Class Shows GIFFORD, PEGGY Gig A ring on her hnger and stars in her eyes. Chorus: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling GILLER, JERALD jerry He can mix wisdom and pleasure and proht from both. National Honor Society: German Club Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Dance Club: Basketball: Bowling: Class Shows GILLIES, BRUCE Bootie Ever happy, full of fun, Always on hand when work must be done. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Book Pages: Volleyball GLICHOWSKI, BERNARD I'm not tired, just exhausted. GODDARD, SALLY Sal A pleasant nature. C0-ed Swim Club: Basketball GOERKE, SANDRA Sandy Talented toes. Chorus GOFF, NINA G00fu3 Is there anything finer than Nina? Alpha Girls' Hi-Y: Chorus: Basketball: Volleyball GOFF, NONA Goofy Quiet, kind, sincere. Alpha Girls' Hi-Y: Chorus: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows GOLDMAN, IRA Fun to be around. Co-ed Swim Club: Football, J.V. Manager: Track, J.V.: Bennett: Scholarship Club GOLDSTEIN, ROSALIND Razzle Great things are done in a quiet manner. Bennett: Basketball: Volleyball: Baseball GOODMAN, FOX A quiet soul is he? Who ya' kidding? GOODRICH, PATRICIA Pat Her crowning glory is in her hair. GORIS, NANCY Nam Quiet of voice, merry of heart. Girls' Letter Club: Beta Hi-Y: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Chorus: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows GRABAU, SANDRA Sandy The better you know her, the better you like her? German Club: School Secretary GRAF, JOANNE Kindness is the way to make friends. GRANT, LAURENE A better friend not to be had. GRASHA, WILLIAM Bucky Among those who will succeed. Bowling GRAVES, GORDON Sonny Where there's life, there's hope. Swimming, J.V., Varsity GRAY, JOHN lake I'm saving my energy for my old age. GRAY, ROGER Rag Fore! Varsity Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Golf, Varsity GREEN, GILBERT Gil None but himself can be his parallel. National Honor Society: Varsity Club: Los Buenos Vecinos, Treasurer 3: Riiie Club: Biology Club: Chemistry Club Scholar- ship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Aquacade: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Tennis, Varsity: Football: Bowling: Class Shows GREISSINGER, CAROL A lovely girl is above all rank. Y-Teen: Booster Club: Keniscope: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling: Ping Pong: Field Hockey: Class Shows GRIFFIN, GAIL Griff Simplicity is the background of good taste. Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball: Softball: Bowling GRUMSHA, FRANCES Let them call mischief. GROBE, KENNETH Ken Silence gives content. Football, J.V.: Golf, Varsity: Basketball GROSS, JEANNE Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Marching Band: Basketball: Volleyball: Mount St. Mary: Student Council, Secretary 2: Sodality: Mission Club: Basketball GRUNBAUM, HARRIET Bu1j'ye A good style fits like a good costume. Forest Park, Baltimore, Md. GURZYNSKI, DONALD The world little knows its greatest men. GUYER, DAVID Brown Bear A pun well done is legitimate fun. Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Glee Club: Football, J.V.: Swimming, J.V.: Basketball: Class Shows HAAG, LAURA She who is happy is good. Senior Girls' Hi-Y, Recording Secretary 4: Booster Club: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Class Shows: Bennett HACKETT, JAMES Jaime Common sense is instinct. Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Swimming, J.V.: Basketball HALDEMAN, LINDA Lin Exceedlingly wise, and fair to look upon. Latin Club: Literary Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Dance Club: Basketball: Swimming: Vol- leyball: Class Shows HALE, BRENDA Bren Honesty is the best policy. Future Nurses: Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball: Softball: Bowling: Archery HAMER, DURWARD Pike A devil does not always have horns. Class Show: Tonawanda: French Club: Rifle Club: Booster Club: Football, J.V.: Basketball HAMILTON, ROBERT Bob One's outlook is part of one's virtue. Track, J.V.: Football: Basketball: Volleyball HAMMOND, CAROL Ain't misbehavin' mr .f.t.1.- JI- . , ,,.l , 4 .:.T..,..,-s... MA' ur. -Ar HANCOCK, DAVID MDM-, Bravery never goes out of fashion. Track, Varsity, J.V.: Wrestling: Football HARRINGTON, GARY Gmc Man among men. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Swimming HARTBURG, WENDY 7'Rabbif' She serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers. Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Cheerleader: Chorus: Basket- ball: Softball: Volleyball: Class Shows HAUSMAN, JUNE 'fjunev The heart that has truly loved never forgets. German Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Bowling: Archery: Class Shows HEATON, OWEN f'Bud As merry as the day is long. Basketball: Bowling HEINIKEL, SANDRA Sandy Little women accomplish great deeds. Booster Club: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball: Class Shows HEINTZ, JUDITH ffjudyf' Deserve success and you shall command. Los.Buenos Vecinos: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Ken- gprial: Keniscope, Feature Editor 4: Choir: Chorus: Senior al' HEINTZMAN, DIANE Limbo Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulnessf' Lafayette High School HEISS, PATRICIA apat- In virtue nothing can surpass. Chorus: Volleyball HENNIG, ANN A grateful mind is a great mind. Future Teachers, Treasurer 4: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholar- ship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Keniscope: Aquacade: Beta Hi-Y: Serviceteens: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball: Class Shows HENRY, BEVERLY HBH, I will find a way or make one. National Honor Society: Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Keniscope: Beta Hi-Y, Treasurer 3, President 4: Dance Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows HENRY WILLARD Will A quiet and reserved young man. HERBERT, NANCY 'fHeyb She trips the light fantastic in a manner that's divine. Girls' Letter Club: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Archery: Class Shows HERSHBERGER, ALVIN Aniline Happy, go-lucky guy. Alpha Phi Lambda: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club' Glee Club: All-School Play: Class Shows HERZOG, PATRICIA Pattie Tomorrow is too late: live today. Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Chorus: Aquacade: Bowling HEWETT, OLIVE Marie She doesn't lag, she doesn't shirk, But tackles the lessons that need the work. Latin Club: Thespians: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Senior Play: All-School Play: Softball HIGH, PATRICIA ffpattyff Who could ask for anything more? Future Nurses: Girls' Letter Club: Literary Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Keniscope: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Vol- leyball: Bowling: Class Shows HILARY, RICHARD Dick From a little spark burst a mighty flame. National Honor Society: Los Buenos Vecinos: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Tennis, Varsity: Basketball: Bowling: Archery HILBRECHT, MILTON Milt The less men talk, the more they think. Orchestra: Glee Club: Music Sectionals HILTS, SYLVIA Sylvia Bright and breezy. Alpha Phi Lambda: Secretary 4: German Club: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Choir: Chorus: Class Shows HINTERMEIER, JUDITH Hinty Her faults are hard to and. Chorus: Class Shows HOBAN, RONALD Capone All right, guys, I'm running this showf Rifle Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Dance Club: Admiral Farragut Academy I Lasmsaaim. a .grease I.. . HODGSON, MABEL Mabe Her days are quiet ones. Future Teachers: Booster Club: Chorus: Class Shows HOERRES, MARGARET Margie She works today for the rewards of tomorrow. Los Buenos Vecinos: Alpha Phi Lambda: Thespians: Future Teachers: All-School Play: Basketball: Badminton: Class Shows HOFFMAN, MEL Twink Don't fence me in. Scholarship Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Industrial Club: Track, J.V.: Bowling: Bennett High School HOFFMAN, VIRGINIA Ginny There's a man in my life. HOGAN, ELEANORE A cheerful disposition and much ambition. HOPFER, GREGORY Be silent and be safe. HOPKINS, PATRICIA Pat The blushing beauty of a modest mind. Booster Club: Chorus: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling HOPPER, JOYCE A pretty girl is like a melody. Lafayette: Student Council: Girls' Sports HORNER, JACQUELINE jackie Nature here was lavish with her score. Future Nurses: Girls' Letter Club, Treasurer 4: Y-Teen, Sergeant at Arms: Latin Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows HOURIGAN, JAMES Mouse Blame it on my youth. St. Joe's HOWARD, MARK Mark Beware when Mark meditates: mischief is brewing. Varsity Club: Aquacade: Chemistry Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Boys Hi-Y: Rifle Team: Cross-Country, Varsity: Basketball HUBER, FRANKLYN Frank If I had it to do all over again .... . HUBER, PHYLLIS Phyl Character is not a gift, but a formation. Latin Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Christmas Pageant: Class Shows HURWITZ, DOREEN Life is an art, not a business or a duty. Literary Club: Future Teachers: Serviceteens: Bowling: Bennett High School HURWITZ, STEPHEN I have ideas that I haven't even tried. INGRAM, ROY Roy He has not slept one wink. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball INNES, JEAN Fame is what you take: character is what you give. National Honor Society: Art Round Table, Vice-President 4: Girls' Letter Club: Girls' Hi-Y: Future Teachers, Vice-President 4: Square Dance Club: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Keniscope, Art Editor 3: Dance Club: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows INNES, JOYCE Twin The hand that has made you merry and fair has made you food. Rational Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda: Art Round Table, Secretary 3, President 4: Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls' Hi-Y: Square'Dance Club: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Keniscope: Chorus: Student Council: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows INSKIP, CAROL Carol Friendly to all. Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling JAMES, LEONARD Len Ain't misbehavini Football, J.V.: Basketball: Bowling JEWEL, CHRISTIE Chris A winsome smile and a happy face. Booster Club: Beta Hi-Y: Basketball: Lacrosse: Soccer: Bowling: Class Shows JODEIT, LOUISE Louie A good sport, a better friend, National Honor Society: Future Teachers: Co-ed Swim Club: Choir: Chorus: Future Homemakers: Softball JODEIT, WILLIAM Bill All things come to him who waits. Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Book Page: Bowling A, ,. ... ..Ma.,,..t. . ta.. JOHNSON, ERIC Rick They say he was once caught studying. Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Photography Club: Book Pages JOHNSTON, SANDRA S.j. Land man! One can't talk while he is swimming. Girls' Letter Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Aquacade: Basketball: Volleyball: Softball: Swimming: Archery: Class Shows JONES, JUNE jonesy When you're smiling the whole world smiles with you. Los Buenos Vecinos: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Choir: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: badminton: Bowling JONES, MARILYN Goof-off Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhoodf' Marching Band: Concert Band: Ridley Park High 2, 3: Dance Band: Orchestra: Choir: Field Hockey JONES, PATRICIA jonesy That's what Kenmore girls are made of. Girls' Letter Club: Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club: Scholar- ship Club: Booster Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Soft- ball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows JORDAN, CAROLYN Carolyn As pure in thought as an angle. Alpha Phi Lambda: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Chorus JOSEPHS, GORDON Gordie We aren't rough, we aren't tough, but oh. ' Alpha Phi Lambda: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Foot- ball: Swimming, J.V.: All-School Play: Class Shows JOZWIAK, RONALD Ron Plain living and high thinking. Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Football: Basketball: Volleyball: Track, J.V.: Archery JUDD, JAMES jim A small voice is better than a big echo. .. Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Football: Basket- ball: Volleyball JUDD, LUCINDA Cindy Delightful to know. Girls' Hi-Y: Booster Club: Keniscope: Basketball: Tennis: Soft- ball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows KAISER, PAULA P.K. A face with gladness overspread, soft smile by human kindness bred. Art Round Table: Girls' Letter Club: Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club: Biology Club: Lab Squad: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Tennis: Softball: Bowling: All-School Play: Class Shows KAMERER, GLORIA Glo Measured in inches, she's not very tall,' But in personality she tops them all. National Honor Society: Latin Club, Treasurer 4: Girls' Letter Club, Secretary 4: Girls' Hi-Y: Rifle Club: Scholarship Club: Choir: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows KAMMAN, ELAINE Smoothest thing since ice cream. Softball: Badminton: Volleyball KAREFF, ARTHUR Art Square Dance: Basketball: Volleyball: Bennett High 2: Pho- tography Club: Science Club KASPRZYK, PATRICIA Pat Genius must be born but never can be taught. Future Teachers: Latin Club, Treasurer 2: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Tennis: Class Shows KASSIRER, MARILYN Mar Quality, not quantity, is my measure. National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci, President 4, Secretary 3: Scholarship Club: Dance Club: Officials Club: S.P.Q.R.: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Lacrosse: Soccer: Vol- leyball: Bowling: Field Hockey KATZMAN, LAWRENCE The Bear Merriment is not a bad or degrading quality. Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Football, J.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows KAUFMAN, GAIL Sweeter also than the honeycomb. KEEDY, LINDA Keed Beauty, brains, and gaiety galore, Now who could ask for anything more? Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows KEENEY, HUGH Hughie Make haste, slowly. Williamsville High KEHOE, DONNA Every night is Saturday night. KELL, CARL Butch Character calls forth character. Boys Hi-Y: Hurst-Enless QTexasQ High: Basketball, Varsity: Foot- ball, Varsity KELLNER, CAROL Caroli' Hair golden yellow for some lucky fellow. Art Round Table: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Service Teens: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling KELLY, DIANE Kelly To a young heart, everything is fun. National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club, Treas- urer 4: Keniscope: Officials' Club: Refereeing: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Class Shows KELLY, JACK jack Laugh and the world laughs with you. Dance Band: Industrial Tours Club: Basketball: Volleyball KENNY, THOMAS He'll try anything once. Varsity Club: Football, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity KENYON, SANDRA Sandi When she will talk, ye gods, how she will talk. National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda: Latin Club: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Marching Band: Orchestra, Secretary 3: Erie County Orchestra: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows KERR, PATRICIA Pat Her voice is small, but not her heart. Student Secretary: Book Page KICK, SUE ANN Sue Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Future Nurses, President 4, Secretary 3: Girls' Hi-Y, Recording Secretary 4: Scholarship Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows KING, BRENDA Fair faces need no paint. Girls' Letter Club: Secretary 3: Booster Club: Student Council: Vice-President 4: Blossom Prom Queen: Senior Carnival Court: Aquacade: Tennis: Badminton: Swimming: Bowling: Class Shows KIRTLAND, JUDITH Judie Promise is most given when the least is said. Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Future Teachers: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Debate Club: Kenitorial: Orchestra: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Badminton: Soccer: Vol- leyball: Bowling KITCHEN, CAROLANN Kitch Let a smile be your umbrella. Booster Club: Dance Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Softball: Badminton: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Ping Pong: Archery KITCHEN, KENNETH 'Kitch-0 You've got what it takes. Boys' Hi-Y: Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: Swimming: Class Shows KLAIBER, DIANA Friendship is the wine of life. KLAUS, JOHN Kraut The style is the man himself. Varsity Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Baseball: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows KLIMENT, LINDSAY Lin Ain't Misbehavin'. Co-ed Badminton Club: Kenitorial, Senior Editor 4: Beta Hi-Y, Treasurer 3: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball: Booster Club: Class Shows KNOWL, SHIRLEY Shirt A friend to all, abrupt to none. Future Nurses: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling KNOX, PAUL Bubs Eat, drink, and be merry. Varsity Club: Booster Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Basketball, J.V.: Class Shows: Volleyball KOBERNUSS, GAIL Gay Open up your heart and let the sun shine in. Twirling Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Bad- minton: Volleyball: Bowling KOEHLER, ROGER Kooler Man about town. German Club: Stage Crew: Bowling: All-School Play KOHN, GERALD Jerry Laugh and the world laughs with you. Varsity Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Basketball .......-..'.tqa.. s--..... . , . ,. ...., , ,M-ma.. .,,N,.,,,,,.,.,,.s.c,...., -. -v,,..,,,, , KONSTAN, JOAN Red I've got the sun in the morning and the moon at night. Art Round Table: Keniscope: Art Editor 4: Aquacaue. KOVACSEV, JAMES jim Everything comes if a man will wait. Industrial Tours Club KOVACSEV, MARGIE Sue Speak softly and smile sweetly. Rifle Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Officials Club: Basketball: Soccer: Bowling: Archery KRAFT, MARIE Marie That one may smile and smile. Art Round Table: Future Teachers: Aquacade: Volleyball: Class Shows KRONSON, PHYLISS Phyl Dance, Ballerina, Dance. National Honor Society: Art Round Table: Co-ed Badminton Club: Kenitorial: Keniscope: Chorus: Aquacade: Junior Council on World Affairs, Secretary 3: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: . tt Class Shows KROTZ, ALBERT My business is living. HAZ, Varsity Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Tennis, Varsity: Wrestling, Varsity: Basketball: Class Shows KRUPCZYK, CAROLE Trix' So happy and so free. Co-ed Swim Club: Keniscope: Dance Club: Basketball: Softball Swimming: Volleyball KUCINSKI, RONALD Buddy' Too good to be true. Cross-Country, Varsity: Basketball KURZWEG, FRANK Life is far too important a thing to ever talk seriously about.' KUSMIERESKI, RICHARD Kuzy' I know where I'm going. Co-ed Swim Club: Football, J.V.: Basketball LANGDON, DIANE 1t's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. LANNEN, PATRICIA Pat Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new. Bowling LAPP, KATHERINE Kathy Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Serviceteens: Antelope Valley Union High School LAPP, WALTER Walt The sun is bright, life seems good. Rifle Club: Glee Club: Rilie Team, Varsity: Basketball: Bowling, Class Shows LATONA, ALAN Al The gallant, young, and noble gentleman. Industrial Club: Basketball: Volleyball LATONA, VINCENT Vinny Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends. Track, J.V.: Basketball: Lafayette High School LAUER, KEITH Age He knows that somewhere the sun is shining. Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Glee Club: Aquacade: Photography Club: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Track, J.V.: Base- ball, J.V.: Class Shows , LAWRENCE, JOSEPH Have faith in your dreams. njoe,-Q Booster Club: Football, J.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows LAWRYNITIS, JOSEPH Happy-go-lucky guy. LAWRYNITIS, MARY ANN Patience is the art of hoping. LEFF, PAUL Graduation, come and get me. ' LENGFELDER, JUDITH utludyv She does the most extraordinary things in a casual way. National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3, 4: German Club: Thespians: Choir: Chorus: Booster Club: Keniscope: All-School Play: Class Shows LEONHARD, DONALD Digk We each bear our own destiny. Bowling LEPOVICH, VIOLET True as the dial to the sun Although it be not shined upon. Basketball: Softball LESS, ANN That gracious smile and sunny hair Can but enhance this maiden fair. ' , ...' ,t-a a,...a. A. . LETRO, ANDREA 'fPeg There is a deal of deviltry beneath her mild exterior. National Honor Society: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Keniscope, Mimeograph Editor 4: Softball: Bad- minton: Volleyball: Class Shows LEVAN, CHARLES Chuck Plenty of ambition and a splendid disposition. German Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Keniscope: Stage Crew: Bas- ketball: Ping Pong: Hutchinson-Central LIBBY, WILLIAM Bill Preferring to serve rather than to be served. Varsity Club: Boys' Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Basket- ball, J.V.: Golf, Varsity: Bowling: Volleyball: Class Shows LIEDY, MARVIN Marv Of such we may be proud. Co-ed Badminton Club: Rifle Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Rifle Team: Volleyball LINCOLN, JANET jan Good nature, dependability, and a sense of humor combine to make her thoroughly likable. Girls' Letter Club: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Booster Club, President 4: Cheerleader: Chorus: Choir: Blossom Prom Queen: Senior Carnival Court: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Vol- leyball: Class Shows LIPISCO, WALTER Always there when you need him. LIPPARD, MARGARET Peg ' 4 P's all wrapped up in one-pretty, peppy, precious, Peg. Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Thespians: Scholar- ship Club: Booster Club: Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader 4: All-School Play: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Class Shows LOMBARDO, CARL We need more like him. LORENZO, DONN Bound for success. Industrial Club: Announcing Staff: All-School Play: Tennis, Varsity: Baseball: Football: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows LO RUSSO, ANNETTE Lovely to look at, lovely to listen to-especially lovely to know. Girls' Letter Club: Literary Club: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows LO RUSSO, ANTHONY Tony Born success he seemed. Scholarship Club: Debate Club, President 4: Booster Club: Interschool Debating Team: Baseball, Varsity, J.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows ' LOSEL, GLENN This young man is quite a lad, never too good and never too bad. LOWE, NANCY Nan Friendly to all, hostile to none. LOWRIE, WILLIAM Bill His good nature is the best spoke in his wheel. Co-ed Swim Club: Industrial Club: Baseball: Basketball: Bowl- ing: Volleyball LUHMAN, JUDITH Judy A pleasant personality, an enveloping sense of humor, a clever knack for style-all contributingto social effectiveness. Literary Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Aqua- Cade: Basketball: Softball: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows LUTHER, MICHAEL Big Smart and athletic, a good sport too: He's a real swell guy through and through. Boys' Hi-Y: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Student Council: Blossom Prom Prince, King: Senior Carnival Court: Aquacade: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Class President: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Track, J.V.: Class Shows: Basketball: Volleyball LYNDE, ELINOR Ellie A glowing vitality that transmits itself to everything she does, and everyone she knows. National Honor Society, Vice-President 4: Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club, Consul 4: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Keni- torial: Chorus: Choir: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows MACANO, FRANCIS Fran A fine fellow, fun to know. Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Swim- ming, J.V.: Track, J.V.: Baseball: Football: Basketball: Bowling: Volleyball: Ping Pong 2 MAC LEOD, WILLIAM Dave Dave, who is an all 'round sport, Is ready for fun of any sort. Varsity Club: Latin Club, Consul 4: Co-ed Badminton Club: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Debate Club: Booster Club: Announcing Staff: Tennis, Varsity, Captain 4: Football: Basketball: Bowling: Class Shows MAGNER, SCOTT Scott An honest man is the noblest work of God. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Basket- ball: Bowling: Volleyball MAIWALD, ELINOR Kindness is wisdom. MANCHESTER, JUDITH Judy Harmony seldom makes the headlines. Y-Teen: Co-ed Swim Club MANCUSO, THOMAS Tommyman He lives without a care. MARSASI, JOSEPH Life is what you make it. MARKARIAN, ELIZABETH Liz None but herself can be her parallel. Future Nurses: Girls' Letter Club: Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club, Secretary 4: Choir: Chorus: Student Council: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Volley- ball: Bowling: Ping Pong: Field Hockey: Class Shows MARKEL, HOVVARD Duke I say not much, but I think more. Stage Crew, Vice-President 4: South Park High School: Basket- ball MARKS, CHARLENE Sass 'fBright, lovable, witty, but, above all, a friend. Future Teachers: Booster Club: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Class Shows MARLAK, ROBERT Life's too short: let's live it while we may. MARLIN, ROBERT Bob With wine, women, and song, There'll never be anything wrong. Thespians: Co-ed Swim Club: Dance Club: Junior Council on World Affairs: Football, Manager MARTIN, CAROL Carol A cheerful grin will let you in Where never a tear is known. Chorus: Class Shows MATHIEN, FRANCES joan Hitch your wagon to a star: hold on tight and there you are. Sans Souci: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Kenito- rial: Basketball: Tennis: Swimming: Volleyball: Class Shows MAUNZ, CHARLES Frog Do all Frogs play Frisby? Boys' Hi-Y: Sans Souci: Varsity Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Aquacade: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Football: Basketball: Class Shows MAY, RICHARD My thoughts are free: they can not be shut up. MAYER, WESLEY Wes Athletics is a cornerstone in the building of one's character. German Club: Booster Club: Basketball, Varsity, J.V.: Football, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity McCARTNEY, PATRICIA A smile that is guaranteed not to fade, run, or shrink. MCCLELLAND, ROBERT Bob Genius is the ability to avoid strenuous work. McDIVETT, JOY A great deal is often done quietly. Rifle Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling McDONALD, KAREN Meet her any time of day, She always smiles the same sweet way. Girls' Letter Club: German Club: Girls' Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Square Dance: Scholarship Club: Math Club: Refereeing: Bas- ketball: Softball: Volleyball: Archery: Class Shows McDONELL, SUSAN Sue Her laugh is quite contagious, Her smile is very broad. Literary Club: Booster Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball: Class Shows McEUEN, RUTH McKuke A symphony of harmony, not one discordant note. Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Choir: Chorus: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows MCGAFFIN, ROGER You can depend on him anytime, anywhere, any way. L ts... ..,,-mtaa....sa., 4 Q l 4 i 4 l i 1 4 4 4 l 1 i l 3 1 i 1 3 l 1 l 3 4 3 1 l 1 4 1 3 3 1 i T -1 I I ..a,m..u.mme..-t-g...,.: umM: smmJ..a. McGAVIN, MARGARET Marge', A cute little Scotch lass from the Highlands. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Choir: Chorus: Bas- ketball: Badminton: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows MCGILLION, ROBERT ' Bob Good natured, pleasing, wholesome, Refreshingly sincere, and ingenious. National Honor Society: Key Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Math Club, Vice-President 4: Inter-School Math Society McKEAN, KENNETH Ken Ken believes in doing, not talking. Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball: Volleyball MCLELLAN, SANDRA Sandy Beauty is the goodness of life. Booster Club: Beta Hi-Y: Kenitorial: Chorus: Basketball: Volley- ball: Class Shows McMAHON, LINDA Adlai The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile, That costs the least, and does the most, is just her pleasant smile. Alpha Phi Lambda: Booster Club: Literary Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Archery: Class Shows McNICOLL, JOHN john Let others labor, I'll do the restf' Los Buenos Vecinos: Basketball: Bowling MEINKE, RICHARD Dick Dick is allergic to homework, we guess, For he, every day, hands in nothing or less. Dance Band: Class Shows MESSINGER, JOANN jo I was so embarrassed when they whistled at me. Booster Club: Choir: Chorus: Aquacade: Basketball: Tennis: Badminton: Bowling: Class Shows MEYERS, JOAN Life is mine-I'll take it! MILLAR, DONNA Don Her personality will be a lasting tribute to Kenmore High. Y-Teen, Vice-President 2: Chorus: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowl- in M?LLER, ROBERT 'Lessons are all right in their place: The belong at the bottom of the sea. St. Joe's: A.D.C. Club: Shamrock Club: Football, Varsity Man- a er IEILLS, JEFFREY Jef I profess silence: only this- Let each man do his best. Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Glee Club: Volleyball: Book Pages: Photography Club MINER, JOHN jack If all boys were just like me, Teachers would get a lot more sleep. Boys' Hi-Y, Secretary 4: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Keni- torial, Boys' Sports Editor: Sportsmanship Council, President 4: Student Council, Treasurer 3: President Pro-tem. 4: Senior Carnival King: Aquacade: Football, J.V.: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Class Shows: Volleyball MITCHELL, PAUL My'mind is clouded by thought. Book Pages MITCHELL, SHARON Mitch I should get my homework done, but Fm having too much fun. Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Aquacade: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Badminton: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows MITRISION, MARY Pat We like her drawing, but we like her better drawn. Art Round Table: Future Teachers: Kenitorial, Art Editor 4: Holy Angels Academy 2 . MOODY, DAVID Dave Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of our science. National Honor Society: Sans Souci: Biology Club, Vice Presi- dent 4: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Stage Crew: Math Club: Photography Club, Secretary 2: Lab Squad: Class Shows MOORE, CHARLES Moose Life's a serious proposition-and girls are too. German Club: Key Club: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Orchestra: Math Club: Civic Orchestra: Civic Band MORANSKI, JUDITH Judy ln school or on the court, One can't find a better Sport. Girls' Letter Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Swimming: Volleyball: Ping Pong . ....1..ct,..t.,u4.. ...L .. MORELLI, CONSTANCE Connie l'll try anything once. Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Beta Hi-Y: Tennis: Softball: Badminton: Soccer: Ping Pong: Class Shows MORRISON, IAN Fm willing to learn-but . . . MORRISON, KATHERINE Kathy Smiling, joking, laugh provoking. Book Pages: Dance Club: Basketball: Bowling MORSE, SUZANNE Sue Sweet, smiling, and eyes aglow, Suzie's a gal you'd like to know. Girls, Letter Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Beta Hi-Y: Basket- ball: Softball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows MOSS, JACQUELYN jackie Sweet and demure-but oh those eyes. Chorus: Literary Club MUHL, JANICE Catzi You can start now, 1'm here. Y-Teen: Scholarship Club: Tennis: Softball: Bowling MULAWKA, PATRICIA Pat If I went to a boys' school, I'd go berserkf' Literary Club: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Student Secre- tary: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Archery: Class Shows MULLEN, THEODORE Never let it be said that he's bashfulf' MUMMERT, DONNA Danni Short and sweet and hard to beat. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Marching Band: Concert Band MUNCEY, JUDITH Judy Blue eyes, blonde hair, she's the answer to a fellow's prayer. Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club: Beta Girls' Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Dance Club: Basketball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows MUNGER, BRENDA Bren A smile a minute. Future Nurses: Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Nurses Assistant: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Field Hockey MUNI, LANCE You can never tell what you can do until you try. Basketball: Bowling: Bennett: Boys' Hi-Y: Biology Club: Chem- istry Club: Radio Club: Track, Varsity: Volleyball MUTIGNANI, JUDITH Jays I don't preach-why should I practice? MYERS, BARBARA Good things come in little packages. NAPIERALA, DIANE Dee The only way to get a friend is to be one. Art Round Table: Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball: Soccer: Bowling: Archery NEMETH, LAWRENCE Lar Always smiling, never glum, He's a happy, cheerful chumf' Latin Club: Praetor, 4: Boys' Hi-Y: Biology Club: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Track, Varsity, J.V.: Cross Country: Basketball: Bowling: Volleyball: Class Shows NEWTON, CONSTANCE Conni A glowing personality will be forever hers. Literary Club: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Keni- scope: Chorus: Basketball: Tennis: Archery: Class Shows NEWTON, JOHN My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me? Rilie Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Football, Varsity, J.V. NISBET, JAMES Life is too short to waste. NIX, CAROL Nicki Be good, do good, and good will come of it. Future Nurses: Booster Club: Book Pages: Dance Club: Nurses Assistant: Archery OAKES, CLIFFORD Clif His modesty is admired by all. Basketball: Scotch Plains High School OGNIBENE, DANIEL Dan A fool may talk but a wise man speaks. Marching Band: Concert Band: Dance Club OHMES, MARY Suzie f'Brown hair, shining eyes, Sparkling humor, she's a prize. Chorus: Booster: Tennis: Book Pages t . - OKUN, LAWRENCE Larry Let fools the studious despise, There's nothing lost by being wise. National Honor Society: Sans Souci: Biology Club, President 4: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Radio Club: Kenitorial: Photography Editor: Stage Crew: Math Club, President 4:.Pho- tography Club, President 2: Biology Lab Squad: Dr. Glad1eux's Inter-School Industrial Science Group 3, 4: Bowling: Volleyball: Tennis, Varsity, Manager 3, 4: Class Shows OLSTAD, KAREN Olaf, Golden hair, eyes of blue, Olaf's a wonderful and true friend, too! National Honor Society: Art Round Table: Girls' Letter Club: Literary Club, Corresponding Secretary 4: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Keniscope: Aquacade: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Swimming: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows O'NEIL, JOHN 0'Neil johnny's always full of wit, That is why he's such a hit. Varsity Club: Boys Hi-Y: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Stu- dent Council: Inter-School Student Council: Sophomore Class President: junior Class Treasurer: Football, j.V.: Swimming, j.V.: Track, Varsity: Cross-Country, Varsity: Football: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows OSKIN, FREDDIE Fred Better men than I have lived, but they're dead now. Art Round Table: Photography Club: Dance Club: Cross- Country, Varsity, j.V.: Track, j.V. PAAVOLA, FRANK Life is what you make it. Square Dance Club: Harbord Collegiate, Toronto PADUCH, CHRISTOPHER Chris Worry never made men great, so why should I worry? PAGE, RICHARD Eye Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. Varsity Club: Key Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club, Vice- President 4: Aquacade: Swimming, j.V.: Cross-Country, Varsity: Basketball: Class Shows PANNIER, SONJA Sonny Fair hair, gentle eyes, Sonja's sure to hypnotizef' German Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Booster Club: Aquacade: Badminton: Volleyball: Bowling PAPP, RONALD Fm not quiet: I just don't know what to say. PARKER, CYNTHIA Cindy With loveliness and brains combined, why shouldn't she suc- ceed: Not any place on earth you'll find one more sincere than she. Art Round Table: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial, Girls' Sports Editor: Tennis: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling: Archery: Class Shows PARKER, MARJORY Marge She's quiet and dependable: In every way commendable. Future Nurses PASCOE, PAUL Genius is PZ, inspiration and 991, perspiration. Scholarship Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Track, j.V.: Basketball: Bowling: Volleyball PASTVA, ELIZABETH Bethy Men annoy me-I love to be annoyed. Rifle Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Basketball PATTERSON, ALBERT Come Laterv They say he was once caught studying. Track, j.V.: Cross-Country, Varsity: Basketball PATTERSON, GLORIA Gloria It's not the quantity of the words: it's the quality. Literary Club: Booster Club: Orchestra: Chorus: Tennis: Bad- minton: Bowling: Ping Pong: Kensington: Orchestra PAYNE, DAVID Dave He may be big in stature but little in cars. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Aquacade: Stage Crew, President 4 PEARL, MARILYN Marilyn is like a good story-short 'n sweet. Art Round Table: Y-Teen: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Bowling: Archery PEARSON, GERALDINE Gerry A cheerful manner, a happy face Will make her welcome any place. National Honor Society: Literary Club: Beta Girls' Hi-Y: Schol- arship Club: Booster Club: Book Pages: Senior Play: All-School Play: Keniscope: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows PEIRCE, BEVERLY Bev Leaves a glow wherever she goes. National Honor Society: Los Buenos Vecinos: Literary Club, Scribe 4: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Keniscope: Basket- ball: Tennis: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows PELAVA, JOHN juan He owns a one way ticket to success. Los Buenos Vecinos: Scholarship Club PERKOVICH, JOSEPHINE Io ls she bored or is she shy, Can't she talk or won't she try? PERRICONE, JOSEPHINE Joann The sparkling eyes are full of fun, They've captivated everyone. Co-ed Swim Club: Volleyball: Bowling PETERS, DONALD Don Intellect mixed with humor makes for a well-rounded man. National Honor Society, President 4: Boys' Hi-Y, President 4: Biology Club, President 3: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Color Bearer: Football, j.V.: Track, Varsity, j.V.: Wrestling: Cross Country, Varsity, Co-Captain 4: Class Shows: Volleyball PITTMAN, CATHERINE Kay Beth Short, cute, and full of pep. Los Buenos Vecinos Scholarship Club: Orchestra: Chorus: Bas- ketball: Soccer: Bowling: Class Shows: Dance Club POLDER, PATRICIA Patti Thou swell, thou witty, thou grand. Literary Club: Girls' Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Igenitorial: Keniscope: Basketball: Bowling: Volleyball: Class hows POLLARD, THOMAS T.P. A great musician through and through, A good friend also, tried and true. Thespians, President 4: Boys' Hi-Y: Dance Band: Marching Band: Concert Band: Glee Club: Football, j.V. Manager: Vol- leyball: All-School Play: Class Shows PORTER, DEANNA Dee Short, sweet, neat, petite. Future Nurses: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Boo- ster Club: Tennis POWERS, PAUL Paul It's the wavy hair that gets 'em. Football: Basketball PRELL, TIMOTHY Tim In the pool an ace, In our minds first place. Varsity Club: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Cross-Country, Varsity: Class'Shows PRICE, SHARON Shorty Sweet, demure, and shy. Future Homemakers PULISI, DENNIS Denny Cheer up! Caesar died because he was ambitious. Scholarship Club: Lafayette High School QUIDER, SHARON Sherry Studious always, never late, Here's a girl who takes the cake. Alpha Phi Lambda: Art Round Table: Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Thespians, Vice-President 4: Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Choir: Chorus: Aquacade: Basketball: Tennis: Lacrosse: Badminton: Swimming: Volley- ball: Ping Pong: All-School Play: ,Class Shows QUIGLEY, LINDA Lin Friendly in a quiet way, quiet in a friendly way. National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda: Art Round Table: Los Buenos Vecinos: Co-ed Badminton Club: Rifle Club: Scholar- ship Club: Keniscope: Chorus: Choir: Class Shows RACKL, KATHERINE Kathie A miss that's a hit. Basketball: Softball: Bowling RANNEY, GAIL A pleasure to know, a pleasure to meet, That's our Gail, sincere and sweet. Alpha Phi Lambda: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Bennett High School: English Honorary Society REESER, MARGARET Sue Never a dull moment. . wa, ,ma , . qxn. , , ., . .,,, ,tt ,,,. . . , I.,.,,,,,,,,,, . ..,. .-,..,, . REID, ROBERT Fireball Watch out, boys! Hold the fort, Here comes Bob down the court. Varsity Club, Treasurer 4, Boys',Hi-Y, Co-ed Swim Club, Booster Club, Basketball, Varsity, J.V., Football, Varsity, J.V., Baseball, Varsity, Baseball, Volleyball, Class Shows - REIGEL, CATHERINE Cathy Quiet and good-hearted-that's Cathy's way. Future Teachers, Scholarship Club, Debate Club, Basketball, Volleyball 1 REINAGEL, LOUIS Tiny Hello, down there! Alpha Phi Lambda, Scholarship Club, Glee Club, All-School Pla RENGEL, RONALD A magic carpet to success. REPPENHAGEN, STEPHEN Steve-0 If worry were the only cause of death, then would he live forever? Co-ed Swim Club RILEY, DENNIS The house of your life is your own to build. RINDFUSS, JAMES lim Ready for duty and ready for fun. Varsity Club, Future Teachers, Secretary 4, Booster Club, Bas- ketball, Varsity, Football, J.V., Baseball, Varsity, Football, Vol- leyball, Class Shows RING, KAY ANITA Kay Precious things are put up in small bundles. Literary Club, Square Dance Club, Booster Club ROBERTSON, EDWARD Robbie A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Varsity Club, Booster Club, Basketball, J.V., Baseball, Varsity, Football, Bowling, Volleyball, Class Shows ROBERTSON, JEAN She has the mind of'a thinker, the soul of a dreamer, the heart of a friend. National Honor Society, Sans Souci, Secretary 4, Chemistry Club, Scholarship Club, Kenitorial, School Life Editor 4, Beta Hi-Y, Student Council, Class Secretary 2, Class President 3, AFS Summer Student, Archery, Class Shows ROBINSON, CHARLES Loomi And he will argue, ye gods, how he will argue. ' National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda, Treasurer 4, Bi- ology Club, Chemistry Club, Lab Squad, Math Club RODNEY, JUDY Judy In friendship I was early taught to believe. Photography Club, Tennis, Swimming ROESCH, LINDA Lin A bundle of energy tied with a bright smile and a keen sense of humor. Future Teachers, Co-ed Badminton Club, Square Dance Club, Booster Club, Keniscope, Chess Club, All-School Play, Bowling, Field Hockey, Class Shows ROGERS, DARREL His good nature seems without a fault. Rifle Club ROHE, RONALD Ro Ron is always lots of fun, ready, willing when work's to be done. Varsity Club, Secretary 4, Boys' Hi-Y, Historian 4, Booster Club, Basketball, Captain 4, Varsity, J.V., Baseball, Varsity Club, Football, Class Shows ROK, BARBARA Barb A generous soul is sunshine to the mind. Refereeing, Basketball, Tennis, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, Bowling ROOB, DAVID Dave ls true to his word, his work, and his friends. ROOT, JOY Where hearts are true, few words will do. Bowling, Golf, Angola Lake Shore Central High ROSEN, GARY Myron There's only one way a man can go-up! Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Basketball, Volleyball ROSENSTIEL, ANDREA Andi Three precious things- The love of music and books, A store of twinkling humor, An infinite capacity for friendliness. National Honor Society, Treasurer 4, Literary Club, Senior Girls' Hi-Y, Chaplain 4, Chemistry Club, Scholarship Club, Kenitorial, Editor-in-Chief 4, Chorus, Choir, Accompanist, Sportsmanship Council, Secretary 4, Student Council, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 4, Inter-School Student Council, Secretary 3, Tennis, Class Shows, Senior Carnival Queen 4 ROSENTHAL, DAVID Rosie Search, if you will, the world around, But a finer man will ne'er be found. Varsity Club, Boys' Hi-Y, Treasurer 4, Booster Club, Color Bearer, Football, Varsity, Captain 4, Track, Varsity, Class Shows, Volleyball ROTH, KENNETH K.R. Of such let us be proved. Square Dance Club, Baseball, Football, Basketball RUDY, BARBARA MAY Rudy Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Girls' Letter Club, Chorus, Retereeing, Basketball, Tennis, Soft- ball, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Bowling, Field Hockey, Tumbling RUPPEL, IRVING Irv He's a man worth knowing. Square Dance Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Photography Club RUSSELL, PATRICIA Pat A heart wide enough to take in all. Keniscope, McDowell-High, Erie, Pa. 4 RUSTAY, WILLIAM Bill A man of deeds and not of words. National Honor Society, Varsity Club, Co-ed Badminton Club, Rifle Club, Chemistry Club, Scholarship Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Rifle Team, Varsity, Captain 4, Basketball RYMAR, DIANE Diane A charming personality, a sympathetic interest in people, and a well-dressed popularity. Literary Club, Senior Girls' Hi-Y, Treasurer 4, Booster Club, Keniscope, Junior Council on World Affairs, Secretary 3, Bas- ketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Class Shows SABATO, DONALD Don If he isn't joining the fun, he's making it. Square Dance Club SAWYER, RICHARD Dick The world was made to be enjoyed, and I intend to make the most of it. Industrial Club SAWYER, SANDRA Sandy Bubbling enthusiasm, vim, and vitality. Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Archery SCHAFF, RONALD Shaft Blow yo' horn! Dance Band, Scholarship Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Football, J.V., Basketball, Volleyball, Class Shows SCHALLER, RICHARD Dick Gay, yet serious, Fun-loving, yet sincere. SCHILAGI, FRANK Mellon Never let your high school life interfere with your studies. Key Club, Booster Club, Football, J.V., Basketball, Class Shows SCHMAHL, JAMES jim Made of wisdom and made of fun. Co-ed Swim Club, Track, J.V. SCHMELZER, CAROL Carol And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. Future Nurses, Senior Girls' Hi-Y, Scholarship Club, Booster Club, Kenitorial, Choir, Chorus, Basketball, Tennis, Lacrosse, Badminton, Soccer, Volleyball, Class Shows SCHNIREL, DONALD Squirrel Why work longer? lt's time for play. Co-ed Badminton Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Keniscope SCHRAMM, SUZANNE Sue As brimful of mischief and fun and glee As ever a mortal girl could be. Future Nurses, Literary Club, Senior Girls' Hi-Y, President 4, Scholarship Club, Booster Club, Junior Council on World Affairs, Basketball, Softball, Class Shows SCHRAVEN, JANET jan There is no virtue as honorable as sincerity. Rifle Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Volleyball, Bowling SCHROEDER, THOMAS Stooge Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. Varsity Club, Baseball, Varsity, Football, J.V., Basketball SCHUGAR, BERNARD Barry-shug If school is liberty, give me death. Los Buenos Vecinos, Biology Club, Industrial Tours Club, Junior Council on World Affairs, Track, J.V., Baseball, Foot- ball, Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Soccer, Wrestling SCHULTZ, JOANNE jo If Joanne you have never met, A friend and pal you'll gain, we bet. Art Round Table, Co-ed Badminton Club, Co-ed Swim Club, Refereeing, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Bowling 4 Q ,H ff , .t...-,.-1,t:.t,nh.3...- e,mt.,,ts.. 1- au- --1-- AM- -- -- ..f.s.,.,: 3-my .1 .,,..st..v..ani.a-.-s.,,.,.... ,......f..qgg,J. ,. ,..h,.'..f....',....t-aa. ., . , lla ...ss ..-,. ., H - Dm.-. LJ -1 .-va, M-few.. ,....1..g.st..s...e.r -., -f-gMx.1..f..gWsLsMxl-x SCHUSTER, BARBARA Peanuts 'tAlways there with a great big smile, Makes a friend like Barb worthwhile. Y-Teen SCHWARTZ, MARILYN Maril Everybody knows herf' SCHWARTZ, SANFORD Sandy Ulntensely jovial, quite individualistic, and, on top of that, a profound thinker. National Honor Society: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial, Adver- tising Editor 4: Junior Council on World Affairs, Vice-President 4: Dance Club: Basketball: Homeroom Manager: Class Shows SCHWEITZER, HAROLD May be a saint, but he ain't. SCHWEITZER, HELENE Never was a friend so true: through sun and storm she'll stick by you. Square Dance Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club SEDITA, SALVATORE Sal Great quantity with high quality. National Honor Society: Varsity Club, Sergeant at Arms 4: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club, Sergeant at Arms 4: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Track, Varsity: Wrestling, Varsity, Captain 4: Class Shows: Volleyball SEEBERG, SANDRA Sandy Her friendship is a joy. Future Nurses: Scholarship Club: Bennett High: French Club: Beacon: Booster Club: Future Nurses SEGMAN, MARGARET Peggy Happy, clever, bright: altogether just right. Literary Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Keni- torial: Beta Girls' Hi-Y: Volleyball: Class Shows SELDEN, MARGUERITE Margie '4A sunny smile, a carefree way, These will guide her on her way. National Honor Society: Latin Club: Praetor 4: Thespians: Scholarship Club: Chorus: Choir: All-School Play: Softball: Class Shows SEMRAU, JANIS jan Good friend, good natured, And so good luck. Future Nurses: Co-ed Swim Club SERFUSTINI, ANTHONY Tony Every girl will fall, no doubt, For this swell lad from the sunny Southf, Varsity Club: Boys' Hi-Y: Announcing Staff: Basketball, Varsity, J.V.: Cross-Country, Varsity: Class Shows: Troy High School: Basketball: Track SETLOCK, NANCY Susie She shines among her friends. SHANE, SUSAN Sue Cheering and charming. National Honor Society: Sans Souci: Scholarship Club: Chorus: Choir: Aquacade: Junior Council on World Affairs: Refereeing: Baldwin High School, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHARP, DIANE Di Her smile is bright and gay, Bringing happiness through the day. Senior Girls' Hi-Y: Basketball: Class Shows: Fort Erie SHAW, JUDITH jude She's got a heart with room for every joy. Girls' Letter Club: Literary Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Choir: Aquacade: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Soccer: Volleyball: Archery: Class Shows SHAW, NANCY Nance A girl so sweet, a pal so true, A real good sport, here's luck to you. National Honor Society: Art Round Table: -Girls' Letter Club: Kenitorial: Chorus: Aquacade: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows: East Hampton High SHEA, JUDY Judy Her friendly smile puts everyone at ease. National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda: Future Teachers: Scholarship Club: Service Teens, President 4: All-School Play: Senior Play SHEW, TERRY With a smile for every girl and two for every boy. SHIDELER, DAVID Shoes The friendly, social, honest man: 'Tis he fulfills Nature's plan. Varsity Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Aquacade: Swimming: glarsity: Football, J.V.: Basketball: Football: Volleyball: Class hows SHISLER, HOWARD Satchmo Here's to Kenmore's own Harry james. Dance Club:- Marching Band: Concert Band: Erie County Music Festival: All State Music Festival: Track, J.V.: Class Shows SHOEMAKER, ANN Ann Competent, useful, good, and true- Her virtues are many, her faults are few. Girls' Letter Club: Latin Club: Literary Club: Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Basketball: Ten- nis: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows SIEGLER, ROBERT Zeke In spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of-baseball. Varsity Club: Football, J.V.: Baseball, Varsity, Captain 4: Bas- ketball: Volleyball SIEKMANN, SUZAN Sue Speech is great: silence is greater: A credit, indeed, to her Alma Mater. National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: German Club, Sec- retary 3: Literary Club, Regent 4: Co-ed Badminton Club: Biology Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Lab Squad: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows SIERZENGA, THEODORE Ted I work hard, but nobody will believe me. Baseball, J.V.: Basketball: Bowling: Bishop Ryan High: Foot- ball, J.V.: Dramatic Club SIFFRINGER, THOMAS Tom Keep on working, Tom, You're bound to win someday. Booster Club: Basketball: Bowling SILEO, MARILYN Marilyn has the goods-good mind, good looks, and good nature. National Honor Society: Senior Girls' Hi-Y: Scholarship Club: Keniscope: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Serviceteens: Basketball: Tennis: Lacrosse: Volleyball: Class Shows SILVERWOOD, PATRICIA Pat Generosity is one of her greatest assets. SIMMONS, MARGARET Peg ' Whether at work or at play, she always takes life in a cheerful way. Los Buenos Vecinos: Beta Hi-Y: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Aquacade: Swimming: Volleyball: Class Shows SKIEDE, SHIRLEY The best thing about my education is that it's over. SKOLYON, JUDY Pep and spirit, that's our Judy. SKUMMER, JOANNE jo 'tShe is sweet, always gay, Forever keeps her blues away. Keniscope: Volleyball: Bowling SLINGERLAND, DAVID Dave Always joking, full of fun, And the friend of everyone. Book Pages SMITH, ANN Ann just about as nice as nice can be. Y-Teen, Vice-President 3, President 4: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows SMITH, BARBARA E. Smitty Smart as a whip, friendly as can be, Sports loving, and always care free. National Honor Society: Alpha Phi Lambda: Girls' Letter Club, President 4: Biology Club, Secretary 2:- Chemistry Club: Scholar- ship Club: Kenitorial, Junior Editor 4: Keniscope: Chorus: Lab Squad: Serviceteens, Secretary 4: Basketball: Softball: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows SMITH, DONNA A prank a day keeps boredom away. Tonawanda High SMITH, GAIL Gail She dwelt among the untrodden ways. Booster Club: Chorus: Student Secretary: Dance Club: Basket- ball: Softball: Volleyball SMITH, JANET jan Every road would be a boulevard if there were more like jan. Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Beta Hi-Y, Secretary 4: Basket- ball: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows SMITH, LAWRENCE Larry It's the wavy hair, the deep-brown eyes That tugs the heart, brings the sighs. Baseball: Basketball SMITH, MARY ELLEN Maryf' Smiling, friendly, always gay, She's eager to help in anyway. Beta Hi-Y, Treasurer 4: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Soccer: Swimming: Bowl- ing: Archery: Class Shows SMITH, STEPHEN Al The less men talk, the more they think. Dance Club SMITH, THOMAS Tom Common in name but not in wit. ' Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Track, J.V.: Basket- ball: Bowling SMITH, WILLIAM The sin is not in sinning but in being found out. SNYDER, MARY Snyd Movin.g! SOUTHWORTH, THOMAS Tom To travel through life mile by mile, His round trip ticket is a friendly smile. SPALDING, NANCY NGN A pretty blonde with eyes of blue With stardust and laughter sprinkled in too. Chorus SPEAR, ELAINE She looks like an angel, acts like one too, But you never can tell what an angel will do. Future Nurses, Historian 4: Senior Girls' Hi-Y: Scholarship Club: Debate Club: Kenitorial: Basketball: Tennis: Soccer: Vol- leyball: Field Hockey: Class Shows SPIEGELMAN, JUNE She'll dance her way to fame and fortune? Class Shows: Bennett: Future Nurses: Art Round Table: Span- ish Club: john L. Stamp Dramatic Society: Future Teachers: Science Club: Booster Club: Beacon: Choir: All-School Play: Basketball: Fencing Club: Class Shows SPULECKI, DAVID Dave With his friendly smile he's sure to be a success. Basketball: Volleyball STEFANIE, DONALD Dim A laughing heart, not for a minute, but all the while. Co-ed Swim Club: Track, j.V.: Baseball: Football: Basketball: Bowling STELLRECHT, RODNEY Roady He's of in a streak! Co-ed Swim Club: Radio Club: Track, Varsity: Basketball STOLL, PATRICIA-ANN Pat A lass so neat with smile so sweet. Riverside High: Future Nurses: Chess Club: Basketball: Swim- ming: Volleyball: Bowling STRACZUK, MICHAEL Roe His carefree manner and happy face make him welcome any lace. ide-ed Swim Club: Basketball: Class Shows SUKIENNIK, FRANK Frank Soft spoken, gentle acting. Marching Band: Concert Band: Baseball: Football: Basketball: Volleyball SUMNER, CHARLES Hermie A little bit of steel guitar, a little bit of rhythm, and Chuck will come a-runnin'. National Honor Society: Latin Club: Dance Band, President 4: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial, Advertising Editor 4: Football: Basketball: Volleyball: Class Shows SUNDQUIST, LINDA Lin Full of laughter with sparkling blue eyes, She always succeeds in whatever she tries. Literary Club: SPOR: Senior Girls' Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Math Club: Dance Club: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows SUTTELL, FRANK Haille His happy heart and roving eye will never let a joke sneak by. Latin Club, Aedile 4, Praetor 3: Scholarship Club: Football, j.V.: Tennis, Varsity: Track, j.V.: Football: Basketball: Class Shows SUTTON, ANN Ann Quiet, friendly, a real nice gal: In class or out, a memorable pal. Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Chorus: Volleyball: Bowl- in SWANSON, BARRY Slash Whether blowin' on a horn or flirtin' with the girls, there's always time for a laugh. Dance Band: Concert Band: Book Pages: Marching Band: Co-ed Swim Club:- Square Dance Club: Football, Varsity: Wrestling: Basketball: Baseball: Class Shows SWANSON, JOANNE jg Full of energy, full of zest: In everything she does her best. Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Dance Club: Bowl- ing SWANSON , SANDRA Sandy Her music wins friends and praise. Art Round Table: Girls' Letter Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Square Dance Club: Scholarship Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Boo- ster Club: Kenitorial: Marching Band: Concert Band: Orchestra' Erie County All-High Band: All-State Sectional Orchestra: Bas: ketball: Tennis: Softball: Badminton: Soccer: Volleyball: Bowl- ing: Field Hockey SWIFT, THEODORE Ted 1t's the quiet worker who often succeeds. National Honor Society: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club' Math Club: Football, Manager: Basketball: Class Shows SZALAY, DORIS Doris None knew her but to love her. Y-Teen: Los Buenos Vecinos: Softball: Bowling TABACZYNSKI, MARYANN Maryann A gal who's full of fun From early morn 'til day is done. Girls' Letter Club: Basketball: Softball: Lacrosse: Soccer: Volley ball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows TAKACS, SALLY Lots of fun and extra nice, Sal's a gal you'll notice twice. Riverside High School TALBOYS, RONALD Every man comes into this world for TARAYOS, PHYLLIS Always a ready smile. TERRITO, LEONARD 'fsally' .fRon, something-girls. ' Phyllis' If school be liberty, give me death. Football, J.V. TESTA, ROBERT - Pep, power-Let's Go! Sorry, can't-battery's low. Co-ed Swim Club: Track, j.V. THER, DOROTHY She's quiet, dependable, In every way commendable. ffBob,, Dorth' Bowling: Dance Club: Archery: Bishop McMahon THISTLEWAITE, GAIL Even if a 'Gail' does blow, This gal will shout a cheery hello. ' Y-Teen: Booster Club: Chorus: Dance Club: Chess Club, Sec- retary 2: All-School Play: Bowling: Archery THOMAS, WILLIAM ndgillv The good die young: I must take care of myself. 1 1 2 National Honor Society: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial, Business Manager 4: Keniscope, Boys' Sports Editor 2, 3, Associate Editor 4: Sans Souci, Treasurer 4 THOMSON, BETTY Betty Her friendliness matches her charm. Future Nurses: Girls' Letter Club: Scholarship Club: Chorus: Aquacade: Refereeing: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Soccer: Vol- leyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Class Shows THORPE, LINDA Thorpee Affect her any time of day, She's always smiling in the same sweet way. National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Math Club: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling: Field Hockey: Archery: Class Shows: Bennett: German Club TICICH, DOLORES Always happy, always there, Always ready to do her share. TORCHIA, JOSEPH joe A true friend is always remembered. TRIMARCHE, JOSEPH A feather in the cap of the class. TRIPPI, JOSEPH Leave me alone. ' TROTTMAN, DAVID It's better to be happy than smart! Basketball TUK, VINCENT Vince Never say die 'till you give it a try. Erie Tech: Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Basketball TURCOTTE, JUDITH Judy Here's wonder in a true spirit. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling TURES, DOROTHY Dolly She brings the sunshine with her. Future Teachers: Chorus: Badminton ULRICH, JEAN How many dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair! Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Badminton: Swim- ming: Volleyball: Bowling cn. -- .f mfr, v- Anya- UTTS, MARJORIE Mari Beware of her red hair, for she excels all women and entrances all men with the beauty of her locks. Future Nurses: Latin Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Choir: Dance Club: Refereeing: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling: All- School Play: Class Shows VACZY, MARGARET Margo Life? I love every minute of it! Y-Teen: German Club: Future Teachers: Booster Club: Bad- minton VALETICH, SYLVIA Chub Ambition is her spotlight. National Honor Society: Girls' Letter Club: Sans Souci: Scholar- ship Club: Twirling Club: Marching Band: Chorus: New York State Sectionals: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows VANNER, RALPH Vim 'IMG-md-171iU.',' Thespians: Co-ed Swim Club: Keniscope: All-School Play: Foot- ball, J.V.: Track, j.V.: Football: Basketball VAN RHEEDEN, CAROL Among the most honorable of virtues is sincerity. Girls' Letter Club: Scholarship Club: Kenitorial: Keniscope: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling: Class Shows VAN TASSEL, CAROL HCIITOV' She holds awe and admiration with her musical fingers. National Honor Society: Literary Club: Biology Club: Scholar- ship Club: Booster Club: Kenitorial: Choir: Chorus: Accom- panist: Basketball: Soccer: Volleyball: Class Shows VARGA, JOHN Slick One devil is like another. Booster Club: Basketball VARGO, RICHARD Dick A man on the ball. Basketball, Varsity, j.V.: Football, J.V.: Bowling VICARIO, LOUISE Vicki Stick to your purpose, and success is certain. Co-ed Swim Club: Chorus: Bowling: Class Shows VOGEL, ROBERT Bob But 1'm just beginninglu Co-ed Swim Club: Baseball: Football: Basketball: Bowling: Vol- leyball: Canisius High School WAGNER, LEONARD Len Don't worry 'bout me-I'll get along. Basketball: Volleyball WALDOW, NEIL Harris Smart, smiling, and a friendly voice: That makes Neil our favorite choice! National Honor Society: Varsity Club, President 4: Biology Club, Scholarship Club: Sportsmanship Council: Student Council: Class Treasurer 4: Senior Carnival Court: Swimming, Co- Captain 4, Varsity, j.V.: Track, Co-Captain 4: Varsity, j.V.: Class Shows: Volleyball WALLACH, MARSHALL A joke is a serious matter. Scholarship Club WALLIS, WILLIAM Bill He that thinks without confusion molds the world. National Honor Society: Los Buenos Vecinos: Chemistry Club: Scholarship Club: Math Club: Basketball: Class Shows WALPOLE, ANN Short and sweet, and fun to meet. Future Nurses, Treasurer 3: Literary Club: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball: Class Shows WALTERS, SHARON Smile a while and join me in a cheer. Booster Club: Cheerleader WARNICK, SONDRA Sandy 'fHeight never made right. Art Round Table: Y-Teen: Latin Club: Future Teachers: Co-ed Badminton Club: Scholarship Club: Debate Club: Kenitorial: Orchestra: Junior Council on World Affairs: Serviceteens, Vice- President 4: Dance Club: Basketball: Tennis: Badminton: Vol- leyball: Class Show WATSON, ARCHIE Arch Virtue is as virtue does. Dance Band: Co-ed Swim Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Baseball: Bowling WATSON, CAROL C41r0l Honesty is Carol's best policy. Chess Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling WATSON, PATRICIA Pat Cupid is an impish lad, - Only makes us females mad. ' Alpha Phi Lambda: Art Round Table: Sans Souci A--f .. s f: . ., .,...,sf+,1:e.....,.,.'.,,.. .4 WAURIW, ANDREW Andy The strong, silent type. Basketball: Volleyball WEBER, WINSTON Win What's your source? Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Basketball, j.V.: Intramural Council President 4: Baseball: Football: Basketball: Volleyball WEHRLIN, JOHN john The happy wanderer! Square Dance Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Industrial Club: Wres- tling: Basketball WELLING, WESLEY Still waters run deep. WELLMER, GABRIELE Cabin This comely lass from o'er the seas Brought here to us so much of these: Her land, her folk, her joyous ways, Her friendly smile, her will to please, That Kenmore youth will ne'er forget. Student Council: Latin Club: German Club: Literary Club: Senior Girls' Hi-Y: Sarepta-Schule, Bethel, Germany YVESLEY, DAVID Franklin Go home! Square Dance Club: Basketball: Bowling: Volleyball: Archery WHITTAM, JAMES jim Life is what you make it. John Marshall High, Cleveland: Marching Band: Concert Band: Orchestra: Football, j.V.: Track, Varsity: Bowling WILLIAMS, CHARLES Doug Here's one boy who has no problem choosing a girl--he likes 'em all. Boys' Hi-Y: Booster Club: Aquacade: Football, Varsity, J.V.: Swimming, Varsity, J.V.: Track, Varsity: Bowling WVILLIAMS, DENNIS Den He may be smaller than many, but his heart is bigger than most. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Industrial Club WILSON, JOHN H. Willy Those who are quiet often utter wisdom. German Club: Scholarship Club: Book Pages WILSON, SHERYL Sheryl The only way to have a friend is to be one. Booster Club: Kenitorial: Basketball: Badminton: Bowling WING, KENNETH Wingmf He gets his point across. Football, j.V.: Baseball, Varsity, j.V.: Football: Basketball: Vol- leyball VVING, NANCY Nan What have we here-another Kim Novak? Literary Club: Beta Hi-Y: Scholarship Club: Booster Club: Chorus: Badminton: Volleyball: Archery WINKLEY, PAUL Wink Docs he like girls or is it just an act? WINTERS, JUDITH Judy A very likable girl to know. Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Basket- ball: Badminton: Soccer: Bowling: Field Hockey WITOWSKI, SUSAN Wit A warm ray of sunshine for any group. Y-Teen WOODIN, DONALD W00die Matchless his smile, friendly his style, Maker of much noise, keeper of big boys. Varsity Club: Boys' Hi-Y: Booster Club: Football, Varsity, j.V.: gflfack, Co-Captain 4, Varsity, j.V.: Basketball: Volleyball: Class ows WYDYSH, PAUL Paul Great personality, lots of fun, and, brother, how that guy can run. ' Varsity Club: Co-ed Badminton Club: Co-ed Swim Club: Booster Club: Track, Varsity, j.V.: Cross-Country, Varsity: Baseball: Foot- ball: Basketball: Bowling: Volleyball: Swimming: Class Shows YENDALL, BARBARA Barb Her knowledge is incomparable. 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