Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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CHIPP Vice-Principal Our Vice-Principal's understanding and wise coun- seling have made him a friend of the whole student body. 2. ts drews, Mrs. Joyce arker, Mrs. Florence Barry, Catherine Biesenbach, Adelaide Bolles, Charlton Broxholm, Florence Butmore, Joan Caragher, Mary Carson, Mrs. Margaret Casad, J. Alfred Clancy, Mary Coddington, Mrs. Katherine Cosgrove, Jessie Crombie, Olive Curtice, George Davis, Jerome Dispenza, Charles Durnin, Helen Ellis, Elizabeth Eppinger, Mrs. Jessie Fiske, Robert Friel, Mrs. Laura Gentles, Ruth Goddard, Lucy Hathorn, Maurice FAClll.Tl' Hathorn, Mrs. Ruth Hutchings, Verne lacubucci, Pasquale Kerrigan, Helen n Ra , Helene gton, Potter o inson, Mrs. Helene Schafer, Ann Kelly, Nancywwubinow, Jean Line, Grace ' Link, Clarence Livingston, Lionel Lum, Gladys MacMullan, Joan McCarty, Margaret McCord, William McDonald, Raymond McGrath, Frances Meyn, lrene Mikolasko, John Moore, Robert Murray, Dennis O'Connell, Flerence Paddon, Marion Palmer, Mrs. lsabel Parker, Ann Pope, Mrs. Lillian Powers, Dewey 3 Selden, George Seybold, Dorothy Shaddock, Mrs. Mary Sharpe, Clarence Skarlatos, Mary Skully, Herman Snider, Gordon Snyder, Madeline Stedwell, Grace Steigerwald, Rene Stirling, Robert Stubbs, Mrs. Marie Sutton, Ralph Walker, Clara Walker, Lois Watkins, Beulah White, Myron Williams, Jane Wilson, Marion COLOR BEARERS Standard Bearer .... George Gerling Guardian of the Flag. . Irene Hirschman Assistant Standard Bearer . Henry Skehan Assistant Guardian of the Flag ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol Longbine The color bearers are chosen atthe end of their Junior year on their high records of scholastic, leadership, and character development. The responsibility of taking part in the opening exercises of the assem- blys and attending the Cabinet meetings rests on these students. The color bearers are expected to uphold their high standards and be leaders of Madison High School. STUDENT UNION OFFICER S WM President .... . . .Walter Scott Vice-President . . . . Bill DiPaulo Secretary ....... Celia Carmen Cheer Leader .... Mary Vangellow The student union officers who are voted annually into office by the student body are the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Cheerleader. These officers, elected in the spring of the year, are inaurgurated into office in the beginning of the follow- ing fall term. The student union officers have given unfailingly of their time and effort to make Madison a better place for work and play. 1 Y 5 l 4 The Cabinet is composed of the elected Student Union Officersand the defeated candidates for these offices, the color bearers, the presidents of the grade levels, and the Mirror Staff representative. These selected students properly carry out the functions of the school such as drives, dances, and social doings. CABINET FIRST ROW: Celia Carmen, Julia Lippa, Kenneth Draper, Bill Di Paulo, Irene Hirschman, Frances Reeve, Mary Van- gellow. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Pierce, Eve1ynBruni. THIRD ROW: Henry Ske- han, Karl Schnepel, Richard D'Amico, Gary Santangelo, George Gerling. AB- SENT FROM PICTURE: Walter Scott. HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Eleanor Harrison, Carolyn Welch, Shirley I-less, Wilma Boddie, Ol- ga Marchetti, Ruth Leisinan, Celia Car- men, RoseMary Lucio, Marie Totereddi, Rose Marie Giambra, Carol Federico. SECOND ROW: Alice Brooks, Marlene Carmichael, Pat Curtis, Marcella Lea, EvelynBruni. THIRD ROW: Richard D'- Amico, IoeSanfi1ippo, David Pratt, Bob Carmen, Bill Di Paulo, Bob Baldino, Donald Partis, Teddy Gerken, George Gerling, Ralph Selle. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: HaroldWilson, Harry Salter, Peter Gerber, Anita Traynor, Dolores Fisher, Peter Tubiolo, Christina Weis, Connie Tartaglia, Richard Shengulette, Jameslarvies, Richard Barnard, David Di Giacco, JacquelineMajono,Bil1Radder, Ted Steam, James Merkley, Mary Noakes, Joanne Mellen, Ashley Reed, DickZ.uhlke, RogerBenton, Jack Jones, Donald Sullivan, Beverlywillis, Nancy Clarke, Nancy Guelli, Frank Onorati, Jean Iatomasi, Michael Collechio, Mat- lene Carmichael. important problems confronting our school. The House Of Representatives gives every home room equal representation. The eighth grade is represented equally with the twelfth grade. This branch of our school government suggests and votes on DEDICATION ,Y aff We gratefully dedicate this l952 Madisonian to Lionel Livingston, who for eight years has been its faith- II ful and enthusiastic advisor. His room, better described as his work shop, has been busy from the organization of the Madison staff until the last copies of the year- book have been distributed. Skip has always been there in the midst of the work-helping, suggesting, criticising, and advising . The suc- cess of our yearbooks has been due to his un- tiring effort and loyal service. His never fairing willingness to work with us and for us, and his excellent guidance and advice have made him a friend of countless Madisonians. Lionel Livingston is leaving Mad- ison this year and we shall especial ly remember the happiness and success of this last year with him . Skip , the seniors of i952 salute youl 1 4-rw fl' sarah 'ma 1 mvfdff a 1'-' 'MR W ROMOLO AGOSTINELLI Ro 75 Cady Street, Immaculate Con- c e p tio n. Work. A fellow who's always full of pep, A nicer boy you have never met. BASIL A. ANDREACCHI Spike 178 Atkinson Street, Southerland Junior High, New York City, Army. He is an athlete, he is a friend, Spike, is a lad on whom you can depend. Football I,2,3,4g Swim- ming I,2,3,4g Track Ig Reserve Baseball 25 Volleyball 2g Home- room Basketball r,2, 3. 5 STELLE Streetf No. 17. Unde- will y ever meet 75 f so true, a rl so sweet, vonpy 11fr,'2?q2LBasketba11 1, 2 gf as I 2 3' o o , . ebaj , , , mg m voue ba1ixii'i,,3,4,i:a1g CEB 1, An al Staff 4: 'I2fh fade Clubg Badminton 4. ' , xl' 1' jj 7 1 Never gloomy, never glum, THOMAS ANGIE Angie 56 Tremont Street, No. 43. Work. Bright eyes and smiling face, He Makes Madison a happy place. Cross Country 3,4, SENIORS MARY LOUISE BAKER Louie 177 Adams Street, Benjamin Fran- klin. Nursing. Mary may be quiet and sweet, But for friendship she can't be beat, Swimming Club Ig fllranklinjg H o m e r o o m Volleyball SHOINRS I,3,4g Latin Honor Society 4. ROBERT BALDINO Bob 18Madison Street, No. 17. College. If you'd like to meet a boy who is nice to all, Bob is the one whom you should call. Alpha Madison 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 4. GLORIA BALLIET 30 Salina Street, No. 44. Always full of pep and fun. Bad- minton Ig Table Tennis Ig Home- room Representative 2g Visual Ser- vice 3,4g GymLeader rg Homeroom Volleyball I. .4--. is CHARLES R. BELT Char1ie 188 Cady Street, No. 4. Work. Rather quiet and not so tall, but when he leaves Madison, he will be missed by all. Swimming I,2, 3' 4- ALICE BATEMAN MARY BELLUCCO 540 Helendale Road, No. 4. Un- 81 Lime Street, No. 21. Undecid- decided. Sociable, sweet, quiet, ed. Never a thought enters her neat, this kind of girl is hard to mind, that is not sweet, sincere, beat. Library Aid, Madison Mirror and kind. Senior Chorus 2, Senior Staff, Junior and Senior Dramatics. Annual Staff. ARLENE BIANCUCCI Ar 20 Ellsinore Street, No. 4. Work. Full of pep and mighty pretty, Our friend Ar is also witty. Cheer- leader I,2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Sen- ior Drama tics 4. SENIORS MARY BIONDI Coke' I5 Champlain Street, No. 4. Of- fice Work. Our friend Coke who isn't very tall, is liked by one and all. Senior Annual staff, Madison Mirror staff 2, Senior Dramatics. MARY BRACCI Mar 21 Waverly Place, St. Lucy's. Un- decided . M ary Bracci-pretty, petite, always smiling, always neat. Theta Tri-Y 4, Italian Club 3. JACK P. BUSCARINO Bumb-Bumb 9 Terry Street, No. 17. Brockport College. Neat, tall, agood looking lad, Jack is a fellow who never looks sad. Homeroom Representa- tive 1,25 I-Iomeroom Basketball I, 2, 3, 4,Bowling2, Soccer 4, Reserve Baseball I,2i Varsity Baseball 3, 4. CHRISTIAN BRONDON 'Chris' 398 Frost Avenue, No. 4. Work. A good looking boy whom we call Chris , he is popular with many a miss, Band Ig Chorus Ig Corridor Guard 4, Office Messenger 4, Honor Roll 4, Basketball Club 3. S30IN3S RICH BR 9981! nAve-p 'e North, No. N X1 ML, ant Mshne. A nine SHI.RLEY ANN BRONGO Shirl II Masseth Street, No. 21. Work. A little sugar a little spice, Maybe that's what makes Shirl so nice. Majorette 1,25 Basketball Club Ig Homeroom Volleyball I,3. MARY BURROWS 98 McKee Road, Holy Family. Sec- retary. A success our Mary's bound to be, Because ofher charming person- ality. Volleyball 3,4g Baseball 4. SENIORS gvpxd nenfrsreiisned by me six 1 r 350 R990 sv is KXSD Xxx ' X If r if K ' xf' Nw, XL l lf! If 'w X e rv rr 5' X U N 74, ob 'yy x , ,! CELIA CARMEN 288 Orchard street, No. 17. Coll- ege. In Madison, Celia has made aname, Let's hope the future brings her fame, Sophomore Secretary: Junior Secretary: Mirror Editor 3,45 Secretary of the Student Union 4. Constitution Revision Committee 3, 4: Homeroom Representative I,2,4: Cabinet 4: National Honor, Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Table Tennis I: French Honor 4, Latin Honor 2, 3,4. ALICE BROOKS Boots 539 C olu mb i a Avenue, No. 4. Work. Al's Always friendly always bright, A lovely girl in any light. H 0 m e r o o m Representative 3, 43 Homeroom Volleyball I,2,3, 4: Senior Annual Staff, Senior Chorus 2,3,4g Assistant Gym Leader 3, Mirror staff Ig Majorette 2: Senior Dramaticsg Badminton I. DOLORES CANILLAS Dol 164 Garfield Street, Lebanon High S chool, New Hampshire. Unde- ciede. Pretty brown eyes and charm- ing ways, Dol has helped brighten our high school days. Homeroom Volleyball 3. MARIE CAPOGRECO 156 Wellington Avenue, No. 29. Eastman School of Music. Do you want to hear a beautiful voice? Let Marie be your first choice. Bad- minton zg Table tennis Ig Homeroom Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 35 Assistant Gym Leader 2, 4, Gym Lea- der Ig Homeroom Representative 3, Inter -High Choir I, 2g Senior Chorus 2, French Honor Society 4. MARLENE CARMICHAEL Muffy r06Linco1n Avenue, No. 44. Office Work, Pretty, peppy and full of fun, Marlene is a friend to everyone. Home roo m Volleyball I, 2: Girls Athletic Council Ig Baseball rg Pres- ident Zeta Tri-Y 1,25 Basketball I, 3, Senior Chorus I, 2: House of Rep- resentatives 4g Sports Editor, Senior Annual Staff, Red Cross 3: Gym Lea- der I, 2g Sibley's Fashion Board 2. 10 K MARY CIMINO May 288 Ames Street, Holy Family School. Undecided. We doubt if we shall ever meet, another girl who's halfso sweet. Theta Tri-Y, Home- room Volleyball, Senior Annual Staff, Italian Club. GLORIA A. CARRESE G101 ' 111 Cady Street, No. 4. Work. Here's a gal we think is sharp, she's like an angel with a harp. Homeroom Volleyball 3, Bowling Club 4, Base- ball 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Chorus z,3,4. NANCY CLARKE Blondie 476 Frost Avenue, No. 4. Office Clerk. Full of fun and always gay, may she always stay that way. Sen- ior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Secretary of Eng- lish Office 4. SENIORS MICHAEL COLLICHIO Clico 283 Orchard Street, St. Anthony's. Work. Here is a handsome lad called Mike, he is a boy we'llalways like. Homeroom Representative 4, Soc- cer 4. RONALD CHRISTIAN Ronnie 109 Olean Street, No. 3. Army. Tall, handsome, a very nice guy, one of the nicest in Madison High. Wrestling 2, 4. SHOINEIS FRANK COCUZZI Coke 33 Jefferson Avenue, No. I7. Air Force. A friendly nod, a winning smile, Frank thinks cheerfulness worthwhile. Track l,2g Wrestling 1,2,3g Homeroom Representative 1. RALPH COLEMAN I9 Winter Street, No. 3. College. Because Ralph is a busy lad, he never is forlorn or sad. Track 2, Cross Country 33 Cross Country Manager 4, League Basketball 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY P. COPPOLA Tony 631 Smith Street, No. 17. Un- decided. You couldn'tmeet a nicer guy, no matter how hard you try. Senior Chorus l,2, 3,4, Dramatics, VisualEducation 4, Inter High Choir 2, 3,4, Corridor Guard 4, Football 4. ll FRANK CORIDDI 204 Atkinson Street, No. 4. Air Force. He's very quiet, he's very shy, but nevertheless he's a very nice guy. Graduated in January, Track 1,2, 33 Cross Country 2, 3. DANIEL CULHANE Danny 501 CampbellStreet, No. 21. Work. Happy and lively wherever he goes, Danny hasn't many foes. Band 8: Orchestra 1,2, 3. THOMAS CRISPINO Creeper S 271 Reynolds Street, No. 19. Ala- bama. Tom is always full of fun, from morning till the day is done. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4- RICHARD CREED Dick 102 South Washington Street, San Jose Junior High. Work. A friend indeed, is our Dick Creed. 9th Grade Science Club. THERESA D'AGOSTINO Terry 566 Maple Street, No. 21. Work Here is a sweet girl who we call Terry , one of her wishes is to make life merry. Cheersquad 2,4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Annual S O INH mf' Honor Roll 3. 3 S MARY DALLIMORE 218 Masseth Street, No. 21. Un- decided. Full offun and always gay, may she always stay that way. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Mirror Staff 2, 3, Latin Honor 2, 3g National Honor 4. DORIS DAKIN Doris 59 Appleton Street, St. Augustines. Undecided. Doris is quiet but you can behold, under her silence is a heart of pure gold. ALICE DAVY Lil A1iCe 58 Kirkland Road, No. 29. Un- decided. Full of pep, full of fun, a faithful friend to everyone. Honor Roll 1 , 25 Homeroom Representative 2g Class Treasurer 3, 4, French Hon- or Society 3, 4, Senior Annual staffg Zeta Tri-Y I,2g Gym Leader 3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Swimming 1,23 Table Tennis Ig Badminton 1,2. 1 2 l YOLANDA DELMESE Yo ANNE DAVY Annie 54 Fillmore Street, No. 44. Coll- ege. Annie's sweetness can't be measured, Her friendship is a thing to be treasured. Mirror Staff4g Senior Dramaticsg Latin Honor S o c ie ty, Corridor Guard 3, Non Athletics Award Committee 3: Badminton Ig Homeroom Representative, H o me- room Volleyball I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming Club 1. EDITH DE SIMONE Eddie I La Salle Street, No. 21. Work. Madison's Edie isa very sweet, For Friendship she is hard to beat. Theta Tri-Y 3. SENIORS 441 Jay Street, N . 17. Undecided. Lovely to look at, nice to know, Sh 6 CHARLES DAWSON Chuckie 445 Clarissa Street, Washington High School. Navy, If you want a good friend, Here's the boy to choose. He always drives away the blues. Band I, 2,3,4QViSUa1S6rViC6 Club I, 2,3, 4: Reserve Basketball 35 Track 4g Homeroom Basketball. has many a friend and nary a foe. Volleyball I, 2, 33 Badminton 4. S LUCIELLE N. DI CESARE Lou 307 Allan Street, S.S. Peter and Paul. Cadet Nursing. Our Lou is very sharp lass, One of the nicest in our class. Basketball 3,4g Volleyball 25 Homeroom Volleyball I, 2,3, 4: Office Messenger Ig Corridor Guard 3g Mirror SlB.ff3,4Q Senior Annual Photo Editorg Senior Chorus 2,35 Major- ette 2. ROBERT DI LAURA Bobby Dee 50 Clifton Street. No. 4g Work. Football, baseball, basketball, too, Keeps our Bobby Dee with much to do. Football I,2,3,4: Baseball I,2,3,4g Reserve Basketball Ig Vice-President of Junior Classy Homeroom Representative 3. ANTHONY DI GABRIELE D1 Gabe 322 Tre m o nt Street, Immaculate Conception. Undecided. Full ofpep, full of fung Working hard 'til tasks are done. BERNARD DI PAULO Bill 125 Reynolds Street, No. 4. Coll- ege. Tall, handsome' and on the ball, Bil1 is liked by one and all. Football 2, 3 , 4: Basketball 2, 3 , 49 Reserve Baseball 2:HOI'I1eIO0IT1 Representative I, 2, 3, 44 Treasurer of Sophomore Classy President of Junior Classy Vice-President Stu- dent Union 4p Mirror staff 3, 43 Sig- ma Hi-Y. PATSY DISTAFFEN Nuni 93 Litchfield Street, No. 17. Air Corps. A friendly smile to all he meets, because of this he can't be beat. Honor Roll 3, Football 3, 4. SHIRLEY DUCKETT Shirl 162 Jefferson Terrace. SS. Peter and Paul. Office Work. Plenty of vim, vigor and vitality, Shirley has a wonderful personality. French Honor Society 2,3, 4, Homeroom Volleyball I,2, 3,4, Baseball I,2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Cheer Squad 3, 4, Table Tennis Club 2, Dramatics l KENNETH H. DRAPER Ken 151 Lenox Street, No. 29. College. Our Ken Draper is very smart, in many activities he takes part. Homeroom Representative 1, Cab- inet 2, 3, 4, Constitution Committee 2, Chairman 3, 4, Latin Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4, Mirror Staff I,2, Editor 3, 4, Junior Health Committee Rep- resentative 3,4, Visual Service 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager Football Team 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 31 4- SENIGRS GEORGE DOWDE LL Scotty 51 Windsor Street, Grove Academy. College. A good sportin every way he's happy and cheerful all the da y Soccer I,2,3,45 Swimming 1, Wrestling 2,4, Homeroom Represen tative I. SEIOINIS I TJ Y K rs.-fi I LOREN D 172 Hague S eet, o. 21. Contract- ing. In class a d sports he makes a hit, to add more fun he does his bit. Swimming Team I,2,3,4, Track Team 1, 2, 3.4, Football I,2, 3, 4. DUANE B. ELDRIDGE Dewey 224 Tremont Street, No. 3. Air Force. Happy-go lucky, carefree ROBERT EDWARDS IR. String 110 Cypress Street, Elmore County Training School. College. I-Iere's a boy with a definite aim, we wish a lot more were the same. BETTY ELLIOTT Little Betty d h ' h , I2 Wayne Place, No. 29. Nowhere an gay, e s tops w en it comes to work or play. Cross Country 3, 4, Track 4, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Corridor Guard 2, 3. will you ever meet, a friend so true, a girl so sweet. he JOHN FLETCHER Jack WILLIAM ERBELDING Bill 1z4Co1vinStreet, No. 29. Work for PostOffice. Give hima job, He'll do it well, He's dependable, sure, and really swell. Football 3,4. BARBARA FIELDS Shorty 38 Stanton Street, No. 44. Work. Tall, pretty, happy all the day, We wouldn't want Barbie any other way. Senior Annual Staffg Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Table Tennis 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 4, Bowling IQBRSB' ball 2,43 Homeroom Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS ANDREW I. FERRON Andy 3 Henion Street, West. Undecided. Day by day as time goes by, You will find he's one grand guy. GENE FOWLER Red 196 Brown Street, No. 29. Unde- cided. Given curly red hair, Causes many an envious person to stare . Band 1, 2,3,4g Orchestra I, 2,3,4g Inter High Band I,2,3,4g Inter High Or- chestra 3g Soccer 3g H o me ro o m Basketball 1, 3, 4. YOLANDA ANN FALCONIO Yola 117 Cady Street, Nazareth Academy. College. Her disposition is so sweet, To know her is a real treat. Home room Volleyball 3, 4, Bowling 45 Senior Chorus 3.4: Annual Staffg Italian Club, English Office 4. SHOINHS EDWINA FIORINO Eddy 88 Prospect Street, St. Lucy's. Work. Here's a girl who is as Sweet, As any- one you'l1 ever meet. Bowling Ig Honor Roll 3, Homeroom Volleyball 4. II5 Reynolds Street, Deland Florida. Travel. A swell fellow, a good guy, That's something money can't buy. Homeroom Representative 2: Project- ionist I, 2, 3,4. LOUISE M. FRATTALI Lou 33 Reynolds Street, No. 4: Office Work. Lou is a gal who's really swell, Maybe that's why we like her so well. Lunchroom Cashier 3,4. 15 KATHLEEN FRAWLEY Cookie IO Kondolf Street, No. 21. Work. A quiet miss, who's gentle ways made friends all through her Madi- son days. Bowling 1, Mirror Staff 3, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Senior Annual Staff. JEAN SHIRLEY GARLOW Jeanne 124 Lenox Street, No. 29. R. B. I. Jeanne is known to everyone, as a good sport, who's full of fun. Homeroom Volleyballz, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club JAMES FREDA Jimmy 201 Child Street, Holy Family School. Contractor. Witty, full of pep and fun, Jimmy's a pal to everyone. SHOINHS 4. 2. LOIS SUSAN GARDINER Dimps 78 Jefferson Terrace, No. 4. Un- decided. Pleasant, cheerful, with winning smile. Dimps is happy all the while. Senior Chorus 3,4, Bad- minton 3, Gym Leader 3,4. Chorus 3,4, Swimming Club 1, SENIORS ROSEMARIE GIA MBRA Rosie MADELINE GATTI Mae 435 Child Street, No. 21. Tele- phone Operator. Laughing, joking all the day, who else could it be but our Mae P Homeroom Volley- ball 1,2,4, Basketball Ig Senior Annual Staff, Delta Tri-Y, Assis- tant Gym Leader 4, Nineth and Tenth Grade Club. 144 Wellington Avenue, No. 4. R.B.I. Rosie's friendship is like the sun, it shines down on everyone. Cheer Squad 2, 3.4, Honor Roll 2, Swimming 3, 4, Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Volleyball I,2,3,4g Baseball 3, Gym Leader 2, 3, Senior Annual Staff, Junior Prom Com- mittee. GEORGE GERLING G.G. 196 Warwick Avenue, No. 29. General Motors Institute. Give him a job, he'll do it well, G.G. is a fellow who's really swell. Band 1, 2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4g Inter- High Band 2, 3.4, Inter-High Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative I, 3,4, Alternate Homeroom Representative 2, Standard Bearer 4, Cabinet 4, National Honor Society 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Visual Service Club I, 2, 3, 4, Constitutional Com- mittee 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 4, Sigma Hi-Y, I,2, 3, Board of Elections 3. PATRICK GILLETTE Pat 56 LattimoreRoad,No. 3. Undecid- ed. A handsome fellow, one of the best, give him a camera, he'll do the rest. 16 f -. ' ' Xt' QA.,-f-.f 411.14 f,lfzV' I fr fic I Fit? 'R ff iff' f, t 1 ' 1 f 97 if jf! I ly! fjfj o ,H jf , ,V - p CRYSTAL J. C. GORDON chris ,gi X! Mx? X X, bfijfus 262IeffersonTerrace, No. 29. Lab- ? j X' oratory Technician. She's blond, 1 COLA GIROLA O Taylor Street, No. 17. Army. To all of us, he's a very nice guy, a worthy product of Madison high. RONALD GOVERNOR 415 Chili Avenue, West High. Un- decided. Accomplishments relate his merit. cute and mighty sweet, she's just the gal you'd like to meet. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Prom Committeeg Homeroom Volleyball 3, 4, Bowling 4, 11th and l2Il'lG1'3dCC1Ilbg Annual Staff. BARBARA A. GORTON Barb 49 York Street, No. 29. Undecided. She has a quiet, gentle way, and faithfully does her work each day. Senior Annual Staffg Badminton 4, Table Tennis 4, rrrh and 12th Grade Clubsg Homeroom Volleyball 1. SENIORS SEIOINEIS MARIORIE ANN GRIPPO Marge 310 Troup Street, No. 4. Undecid ed. She's full of pep, wit, and fun, Marge is a friend to everyone. Bowl- ing rg Theta Tri-Y1,2g Home room Volleyballz, 3, 4, Senior An- nual Staff. JEANETTE GRAMMATICA Jeanie 617 Brown Street. No. 17. Work. The friendly and sweet manner Of Jeanette, will make her doubly hard to forget. Band 1.2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Inter-High Band 2,3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3. 4. NANCY GUELLI Nan GERALDINE HANNA Jerry 76 Fieldwood Drive, No. 3. Un- 585 Main Street West, St. Agnes decided, Always jolly, always College. Jerry has a sparkling bright, a dandy girl in every light. personality, loaded with charm and Homeroom Volleyball 2, 3,43 vitality. Homeroom Volleyball 3, Mirror Staff 1,2, 3, l-lomeroom 43 Senior Annual, Associate Editorg Representative 4g Junior Dramatics Office Messenger 4g Senior Dra- matics 4. RICHARD HEILER Dick 53 Champlain Street, Immaculate Conception. Undecided. You'll all agree that Dick is swell, just look at him and you can tell. Cross Country 3, 4. IRENE M. HIRSCHMAN He1'shy 468 Tremont Street, No. 4. Col- lege. A smile here, a smile there, a nicer girl you'll find no where. Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Table Tennis I,2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2,3, 4, Homeroom Volleyball I, 2, 33 Mirror Staff 2, 3, Girls Athletic Council 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, Senior Chorus 1, 3, National Honor 4, Guardian of the Flag 4, MARY JANET HUMES Co0kie DONALD HEMMERICK Don 173 Clifton Street, No. 29. Navy. Don's the boy of the mighty heart, never fails to do his part. Corridor Guard x,2, 3, Soccer l,2,3,4. A nnual Staff, Editor, Cabinet 4. SENIORS JOAN HOUSTON Jo 472 Tremont Stleet, No. 3. Col- lege. A swell gal that everyone knows, she'll always be liked where- ever she goes. Vo11eyba113, Home- room Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HEILIGENTHALER Heil 107 Depew Street, St. Augustines. Navy. He'l1 go places, watch and see, he's full of fun and mischie- vous glee. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball I,2Q Basketball 3,4, Alpha Hi-Y I, 2, Class President I. SHOINEIS 34 Depew Street, No. 44. College. Quick on his feet in every game, he's added to Madison's athletic fame. Soccer 2,3,4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2,3, Bas- ketball 4, Air Raid Warden 4, Visual Aid Service 2, 3, 4. 152 Adams Street, No. 3. College Our Mary Janet is very sweet, to know her is a real treat. Mirror Staff 2, Homeroom Representative Ig Secretary Teen Canteen 1.2, Theta Tri-Y, Homeroom Volley- ball I,2,3, 4. AGNES HOLMES QI Tremont Street, Elmira Free Academy. Nurse. As quiet a girl as you have ever met, but Agnes is one we won't forget. Homeroom Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 4. JEAN IATOMASI Jeanie 83 Jefferson Terrace, St. Lucy's. Work. With dancing eyes and a gay smile, Jeanie's happy all the while. Homeroom Representative 4, Bad- minton 4p Basketball 3,45 Home- room Volleyball 2,3,4g Baseball 43 Volleyball 3,4g Ass't. Sales Man- ager Senior Annualg Office Messen- ger 3,4. BEVERLY RUTH JOHNSON Ruth IO5 Cady Street, Penn Yan Academy . Undecided. Ruth is one of Madison's finest, She rates as one of the nicest. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Home - room Volleyball 3, 4, Honor Volley- EMOGENE IVES Jeanne 48 Tremont Street, Royalton Hart- land Central School. College. Sweet and gay, In a charming way. Latin Honor Society 2, 3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,4g Mirror Staff 4. MARGARET JARVIES Maggie 59 Hubbell Park, No. 3. College. She' oh so nice and plenty sweet , Right on the beam and hard to beat . Homeroom Volleyball I,2,3,4: Mirror staff 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3,4g Honor Roll l,3,43 National Honor. C a b l n e t 35 Board of Elections 33 Soccer 4. ball 35 Badminton 3. SENIORS , ....,..l.,.ss...,,,..ss ALEXANDER S. JOSEPH Greek ax' 1 V :I SHOINIS 103 Ford Street, No. 3: College. Deacon Jones, quiet and small, He'll be remembered by one and all. Band l,2,3,4: Cross Country ROSE JOHNSON R. J. 9 BeaverStreet, Pennsylvania Fran- klin High. Work and Voice Study. Nice to all, a wonderful sport, Rose shows ability on the court. Bad- minton 2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3,4g Honor Volleyball 35 Homeroom Volleyball 3g Office Messenger 35 Tennis 3,4. 280 Marlboroughkoad, No. 3. Coll- GORDON KELSO Beaver ege. His cheery wit and jest, Will 500Clarissa Street, No. 3. College. never let us rest. Sigma Hi-Y 1,25 A ready grin, a pleasant way, Soon ' Senior Chorus I,2,33NOIl'A'Lll1eIiC brightens up our everyday. Visual Award Committee: Constitutional Service I,2.,3,4g Reserve Baseball Committee, Vice-President Fresh- 2: Reserve Basketball 1,23 Basket- man Class: President Sophomore ball 3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g Class, Sports Editor Senior Annual, Homeroom Basketball Ig Track r,4g Honor Roll rg Band I. WILLARD B. KESEL IR. Bill 1105 Maple Street, No. 43. Un- decided. Brush cut, dark hair, Bill's a fine lad, always smiling, seldom sad. Safety Patrol 8, Ig Visual Aid 8, 1,2, 3, 4, Science Club I. PETER LATONA Pete I2 Cady Street, No. 3. College. A scholarly student, a friend indeed, Peter is a boy who'll surely succeed. JACK LA MONICA Jake S 28 Eddy Street No I7 College. Jack is a lad who s on the ball by JULIA LIPPA I u1ie QI Litchfield Street, No. 17. Un- decided. This girl whom we recog- nize by her cheery way, has helped brighten Madison High School days. Homeroom Volleyball 2,3, Bowl- ing 2, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Secretary Senior Class. ROY KING Specks 551 Plymouth Avenue South, No. 3. College. This honor student with glimpses of college, has combined sports with studies and knowledge. Football 1,2, 3, 4, Track 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1, 2, Basketball 3,4. SHOINEIS MARILYNN B. LE MOND Mar 717 Smith Street, No. Il. Travel. Dark hair, dark eyes, a nice dis- position, Marilynn will always win recognition. Cheer Club 3, Senior Chorus 4,-Assistant Gym Leader 3. CAROL A. LONGBINE Corky 387 Weidner Road, Washington Irving. Work. Carol is charming, Carol is gay, happy and smiling all the day. Table Tennis 2, 3,4, Bad- minton 3,4, Gym Leader 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic C o u n c il 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager Senior Annual, Alternate Homeroom Representative 4, Eng- lish Office 4, Homeroom Volleyball 3 4- National Honor Society 4 MARCELLA J. LEA Sally 128 Rugby Avenue, No. 29. Col- lege of Wooster. At the College of Wooster she'll make a hit, this bright girl witha ready wit. Home- room Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Swimm- ing 2, 3,4, Senior Chorus 2,4g Band 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3,4. RICHARD LOVULLO Ree 190 Campbell Street, No. 17. R. B.I. Our Richard is quitea boy, and his fooling around is quite a joy. Cross Country 2, 35 Homeroom Bas- ketball 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Reserve Baseball I, 25 Homeroom Represen- tative 25 Wrestling 4. ALEXANDER MACALUSO Sandy 43 Texas Street, No. 21. College. His Athletic talents are well known in Madison's history he has grown. Football I,2, 3, 45 Wrestling I,2, 3,45 Baseball l,2,4g Track 3. FRED L MAAS l4Wh1tneyStreet No l7 College. He attracts us by his friendly air, for such charm and wit are very EMILY F. LOWE Em I77Jefferson Terrace, No. 4. Work. She's quite a girl our Em , but beware of her all you men. Science Club 1,25 Advanced Swimming 1, 25 Honor Roll 1,25 Lunchroom Cashier 35 Gym Leader I,2, 35 Li- brary Aid 25 Homeroom Volleyball Ig Omega Tri-Y 2, 3. SHOINEIS DYONNE MALCHO Dee 26 SomersetSt.reet, No. 44. Eastern Bible Institute. You'll know Dee by her braided hair, a quiet girl who is beyond compare. Lunchroom Cashier 45 Gym Leader 1, 2, 35 Sib- ley Fashion Board 3. DOROTHY MARION Dottie DOLORES MAIBOHM Dee 202 Normandy Avenue, No. 29. Undecided. You can't find a girl like her every day, she's a credit to Madison in every way. Home- room Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I5 Basketball 35 French Honor Soci- etyg Honor Volleyball 35 Table Tennis 35 Zeta -Tri-Y 15 Science Club 15 Honor Roll 1,2. JOHNAMANARD Piet A . 241 Troup Street, St. Lucy's. R. 55 Wright Street, Aquinas. Military B.I. Dottie is a fun loving gal, Service' From Aquinas our John in jokes and tricks she does excell. came, Aquinas' loss our gain. Homeroom Basketball 3, 4. Bowling 1,25 Advanced Swimming MARIE MAZZEO Re 7 Kondolf Street, No. 21. Work. Here's a girl that we call Re , Attractive, sweet and with per- sonality. Bowling lg Mirror Staff 3, 4, Italian Club 3. DOROTHY ANNE MASCERI Dottie MA N M -- SAIL RTI any 290 Adams Street, No. 4. Dress 799 Marshall Road, Chili No. 2. Designer. Beauty plus artistic tal- Undecided. Gail is quiet you can , , ent. Swimming lg Homeroom Vol- bet, but she's a gal you won't forget. RITA MC ALLISTER 1 Canal Street, No. 4. Undecided. Always kind, sweet and gay, every- one goes for her friendly way. Bowl- ing 1, Manager 2g Zeta Tri-Y Vice President 1, 2, Hit Pin 1, 2, 3 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4g Baseball I 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1,23 Girl's Athletic Council 2, Chairman 3, 4, Inter High Council 3, 4g Homeroom Vol- leyball 1,2, 3.4, Edwards Fashion Board 35 Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff, Assistant Class Editor. SENIGRS leyball 2. gt . ,V sw-'Egfr Q A f' . 14' '. is T Aff pig, E yy ' kr ,, ff - . 4 PATRICU-X MC ELLIGOTT Pat 84 Adams Street, No. 3. Waves. Overflowing with enthusiasm is our Pat , she can talk all day about this and that. Homeroom Volley- ball 1,2,3,4g Swimming 15 Mirror Staff 1,2,3,4g Senior Dramatics, H o m e r oo m Representative 3, 4g , Sibley Model 2. Luncbroom Cashier 4, Annual Staff -- ,.,,, , JOSEPH MC MURRAY Joe - 71 Eddy Street, No. 29. Military 3 Service. Joe will soon be in the service, we wish him the best, he deserves it. Homeroom Basketball rl PAUL MURATORE Pau1y ROGER MERCURY Merker 16 Texas Street, No. 21. Undecided. 574 FWST AVGHUC, Aquinas. Mer- He's quite an athlete, our Paul, chantMarines. Like a thermometer Madison's hero in football. Horne- is our Merk . his temperature rises room Basketball 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, when he hears of work. 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4, Football r,z,3,4. ANGELA PALO ZZI Osh JANET A. MURANTE Jan 23 Orchardstreet, No. I7. College. Janet is a fashion plate, Always smart and up to date. Latin Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Corridor Guard 3, Non Athletic Association 2,3,4g Homeroom Vol- leyball I, 2, 3, 45 Mirror Staff I, 2,3g Senior Annual Staffg Junior Dra- maticsg Lunchroom Cashier 45 Band I, 2,3g Table Tennis, Ig Gym Lea- der 2, 3,4. BARBARA NEIDERT 736 Jefferson Avenue, Immaculate Conception. Hairdressing, Barb brings cheer when she's around, A better friend could not be found. Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4: Base- ball 3g Swimming 4. , ...Q - 2 FRANK ONORATI Ol'll'10 . T A, - ' 386 Maple Street,N0. I7. College. i s , ,,,,., I On the stage we know of Frank, As 'arr' an actor he's sure to rank. Sigma Hi- 4 V ' -rsirr ' E. Y I, 2g Homeroom Representative 4g Eiiii iii ' Senior Dramatics. 1X ALPHONSO NUZZO Al 394 BrownStreet, No. 17. College. Fullofhumor, keen ofwitg Count or him to make a hit. SENIORS SEJOINHS WINFIELD O'BRION Windy 125 Columbia Avenue, No. 29. Navy. A nature boy as you can see, Is our good firend Windy. Sigma -Hi-Yg Football 2,33 Wrestling 3g Homeroom Representative 2. THEODORE D. PASSARELL Ted 270 Genesee Street, No. 29. Un- decided. Sometimes quiet, some- times not, spin and all he's liked a lot. French Honor Society 2,3,4g Honor Roll 1, 2. 593 Broad Street, No. 17. Work. A quiet girl is our Osh, Till you wake her up, then, Oh gosh. Hit Pin I, 2g Homeroom Volleyball I,2,3,4g Basketball I, 2, 4g Baseball l,2,4: Girl's Athletic Council 3g S e n io r Annual Staff, Volleyball I, 2. MARIE PETISI Petie 499 Ames Street, No. 21 Unde- cided. Accomplished sewer and full of fun, Popular with everyone. Li- brary Aide Ig Theta Tri-Y Ig Volley- ball 2,3g Bowling 2, Basketball 3, Italian Club 3g Senior Dramaticsg Senior Annual Staff, Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4. Z3 ROBERT PICARDO Bob 52 Orange Street, No. 17. Undecid- ed. Now Bob is really quiet a lad, he'l1 cheer you up when you feel sad. Football 3.4. JOSEPH A. P1221 'sleepy' 324 Child Street, Aquinas. R.I.T. Because of his jokes and amusing ways, Joe won't be forgotten for many days. Wrestling 2,3,4, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Soccer 4. MARILYN PIERCE Fritz I89W3IWiCkAVE.1ll16, No. 29. Col- lege. Fritz is one who will always do her work, at a job she will never shirk. Homeroom Volleyball 1.2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Assistant Guardian of the Flag 4. SENIORS FRANK QUATTROCIOCCHI 43 Orange Street, No. 17. Work. He goes by the name of Frankie Que, he's known by everyone and forgotten by few. Football 1,2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 1,25 Basket- ball 3,4, Reserve Baseball 1, Base- ball 3.4. ..Que.. JOSEPH PIRES Joe 7 2 M elody Street, Immaculate Conception. Undecided. Day by day as time goes by, it will always be said that Joe's a nice guy. SHOIN38 IRENE POLIMENI Re11ie 604 Child Street, No. 21. Un decided. A quiet gal so good and true, she'l1 always be a friend to you. Theta Tri-Y 3, Senior Annual staff. NICHOLAS RANIERI Nick 592 Jay Street, No. 17. Mechanical Engineering. What if all the world were just like me, what kind of a world would it be? Basketball Mana- ger 3, Assistant Baseball Manager 2, Cross Country 3. ANNE PIZZO 755 Jay Street, No. 21. Beautician. Her ready wit and pleasing smile, has kept us happy for a long while. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Squad 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 2,4, Senior Dra- matics, Office Messenger 4, 11th and 12th Grade Clubs. args SHIRLEY ANN RATCLIFFE Shir1 120 Cady Street, No. 4. R.I.T. Amidst the gaiety and the whirl, Your sure to find our girl Shirl. Base- ball 1 , 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Home- room Volleyball I , 2, 3, 45 Girls Ath- letic Council 3, Homeroom Repre- sentative Ig Visual Aide 3,45 Bad- MIRIAM READ Mira 108 Danforth Street, No. 3. Unde- cided. Where fun and laughter are to be found, You'll always be sure to see Mira around. Honor Roll I, 25 Home- room Volleyball I , 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Bowling 4g Office Messenger 3,4g SHIRLEY REED Shirl 277 Linden Avenue, No. 4. Work. It would be very hard to meet, Another girl half as sweet. Senior Annual Staffg Homeroom Volleyball 3,4p Basketball 43 Volleyball 3,4g Swimming 45 Badminton 43 Base- ball 4. I'IllllIOIl IQ BOW1ll1g Ig S6Ill0l' Annual junior Dramaticg, Staff, Volleyball I, 2. VINCENT RIZZO Vinny 123 Orange Street, No. 17. R.I.T. A quiet individual always ready to do you a favor. Football 3.4. SENIORS SBOINEIS MARY H. ROMANSKY 49 Potomac Street, Holy Family. Work. Very quiet and very sweet, Is our friend Mary who can't be beat. ROBERT P. ROTONDI Roto 172 Wilder Street, No. 17. Unde- cided. Afriend of ours we can't deny it, Easy, slow, and rather quiet. CATHERINE M. ROMEO Kay 310 Brown Street, No. 17. R.B.I. Good things come in small packages . Senior Annual Staff, Honor Roll I. BEVERLY J. RUSH Bev 271 Congress Avenue, No. 4. Work. Our friend Bev is quiet but sweet, To know her is a real treat. Baseball 2g Volleyball I,2,3g Homeroom Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Table Tennis 1, 2, 3:M3D3gBI 4: Badminton Ig Man- ager 2,3,4p Gym Leader 3,4g Girls' Athletic Council 2, Secretary 3,4g Senior Chorus 45 Honor Roll I,2,3, 4, Bookstore 1, 2,3,4g Business Man- ager Senior Annual Staffg National Honor Society 4. X: lf JULIA SCIORTINO Ju I7 Morgan Street, No. 29. Nursing. To you Ju we wish the best of luck in your chosencareer, because with your pleasing smile and happy ways you will bring people cheer. Home- room Volleyball I,2, 3, 4, Sales Manager Senior Annual Staff, Bas- ketball I,2,3,4, Table Tennis 1, 2, Baseball I, 3, Italian Club I, Volleyball 2, 3, 9th and Ioth Grade Club, Swimming 2, 3. KARL SCHNEPEL 48Rugby Avenue, No. 29. Cornell. A head filled with wisdom, a heart filled with fun. Karl Schnepel is liked by everyone. Vice-President Senior Class, House ofRepresenta- tives 3, Constitutional Committee 2, 3, 4, Canteen Committee 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Basketball 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Band r,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Inter -High Band I,2,3,4, Inter-High Orchestra 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Corridor Guard 3, Mirror Staff 4, Cabinet 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Air- Raid Warden 4. WALTER N. SCOTT Scott II4 Adams Street, No. 3. College. A record scorer in our basketball games, Walter Scott is a famous name. Homeroom Representative 2,3, Band 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Re- serve Basketball 1,23 Reserve Base- ball I, Football 3,4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Latin Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President Student Union 4. SENIORS ' '-.. ' t . 'f ,er sseryy GEORGE SHAW -'cobbler' ' assg,, f1gE-a?13..'-fi?i:- 2 5,92 2 King Street, West High. Navy. His friendly way and zest for fun, make him liked by everyone. Swim- ming 2, 3, 4. BETTY SCHWING 32 Masseth Street, No. 21. Un- decided. Blond, pretty, and rather tall, Betty Schwing is a friend to all. Assistant Gym Leader l,2, Gym Leader 3, 4, Homeroom Volleyball I, 2, 33 Table Tennis 2, Tennis 2. SEIOINHS 190 Farragut Street, No. 44. Work. Peggy just can't be beat, she's very pretty and oh so sweet. Swim- ming Club I, Zeta Tri-Y 1.2, Senior Annual Staff, Junior Dra- matics 3, Homeroom Volleyball I, 2, Library Aide I, National Honor Society. ELIZABETH F. SHEWMAN Torgie 555 Frost Avenue, No. 29. R.I.T. A nicer gal could not be found, We all know she is successfully bound, lrunchroom Cashier 3, Omega Tri -Y. rv s, A . . as 4 Q 55 . , . 5 x , ,X ff ,Psif fi e if R A 5 :LEW --55 ' 1' : .fr Nbr 22, Z BETTE LORRAINE SEARS 192 Gardiner Avenue, No. 44, Physical Education. Because she excells in all sports, Bette has won fame on many courts, Swimming I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Volleyball Captain I, 2, 3, 4, 9th and Ioth Grade Club, rrth and 12th Grade Club, Honor Volleyball 3, Girls' Athletic Council I, 2, Girls' Safety Council 2, Senior Dramatics, Senior Annual Staff, Assistant Gym Leader r, Gym Leader 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3. HENRY C. SKEHAN IR. Hank I6O Warwick Avenue, No. 29. College. Hank's brains and engag- ing grin, willtake him far and help him win. President and Vice Presi- dent Student Union 35 President Senior Class, President Senior Dra- maticsg French Honor 2, 3, 45 French Honor 3,4, President 25 Vice Pres- ident Sophomore Class, Cabinet 3, 45 Constitutuonal Committee 2, 35 Non-AthleticAward Committee 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll I,2, 3,45 Mirror Staff 2,4, Sports Editor 35 Harvard Club Award 3: Assistant Standard Bearer 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Swimming I,2, 3, 45 Track VIOLET SIMONELLI Vi 32 King Street, No. 17. Undecided. Vi is smart and very sweet, with- out her Madison wouldn't be com- plete. Homeroom Representative 15 Homeroom Volleyball 2, 35 Baseball 35 Senior Chorus 2, 3,45 Swimming 1,25 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 National Honor Society 4. 1. 3, 45 Canteen Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Corridor Guard 3. EDWIN SMITH Wilber 235 Bernice Street, No. 29. Work. Hrs hair is red, his eyes are blue, he always has a smile for you. Track 2, 3, Football 3. DAVID SMITH Smitty N I S 168 Fillmore Street No 44 Un- decided While in school David is quiet but on the outside he sa l'10I. NEIL A. STROLLO 316 Orange Street, No. 17. Un- decided. Tobe with him is to know him, and to value his friendship. Senior Chorus 2,3,45 Mirror Staff 3, 45 Visual Service 45 Corridor Guard 4. LAFE STERLING Fat 904 Chili Avenue Churchville Work A great uy a swell pal when Lafe does something he does it S I N well Soccer 4 DONOVAN D. STOVALL DonJuan 1 Hussey Place. Work. A nicer boy you could not meet, he's quiet, friendly and very neat. Cross Coun- try 3, 45 Visual Service 3, 45 Home- room Basketball 1,2,35 Track 4. EDSON E. TERRELL Gunner 201 WestAvenue, Binghamton Cen- tral. Engineer. To Edson we extend our hand, as a Friend, he's really grand. Baseball 3,45 Football 45 Volleyball 4. Z7 GRACE TESTA Grit 82 Jefferson Avenue, SS. Peter and Paul. Office. Work. A gal whose smile will carry her through, the many things she wants to do. Base- ball I, 3,45 Homeroom Volleyball X, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 3g French Honor Society 2, 3.4. MARY VANGELLOW 858 ArnettBoulevard, No. 44. Coll lege. She's led the teams to scho- 13SliC fame, a prettier cheerleader would be hard to name. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Squad 1,25 Head Cheer- leader 3,45 Senior Choir 2,3, 4, Freshman Class Secretaryg Cabinet 3,4g Board of Elections Ip Canteen Committee 1,2, 4, Girls Athletic Council 3, 4, Mirror Staff I , 23 Gym Leader 1,2, 3, Senior Dramaticsg RAYMOND THOMPSON Ray 555 Clarissa Street, No. 3. Work. For us it was a lucky day, when Raymond Thompson came our way. Bowling 1,2, 35 Cross Country 2. EARL THOMAS VAN SCOOTER IR JAMES L. THORNTON BigJim 151 Bronson Avenue, No. 3 Undecid- ed. James is a fellow admired by allg he's always there to answer your call. Visual Service 1,2, 3,49 Manager Baseball 3,4g Cross Country 1 Ilth and 12th Grade Clubs. SENIORS SHOINIS 'Scoot 40 Wooden Street, No. 29, R.I.T. It's more of his type, our school would like. Beta Hi-Y 1, Wrestling Ig Honor R011I,2: Homeroom Rep- re se nta ti v e 35 Sophomore Class Treasurer. 3, 4, Manager Basketball 3. VHO out nd IEANNE WEBB Jeanie DUANE WARNEY wDuCkyv- 57 Wilbur Street, NO. 44. R.B.1. 26 Depew Street, East High. Navy. Vefl' PWUYI father 1211, Whenleanie Reddish blond hair, wavy toog Girls leaves 5he'11 be missed by au- look with envy at his hair-do. Soc- Offlce Messenger 31 Homeroom ce, 2.3. Volleyball 2,3, Tennis 2g Gym Leader 3, Lunqhroom Cashier 4. Z 8 BARBARA A. WETZEL Barb RONALD WELKER .UI-ex.. 24 Gardiner Avenue, R us h-Hen- 136 Reynolds Street, Tucson Senior rietta Central, Work. Though small High School. Work. ..Tex.. may in stature we all agree, That Barb is of marked individuality. Chorus seem to be shy, But we think he's a great guy 3, 4g Baseba113,4g Irth .St 12th Club, B and 3,45 Inter-High Band 3,45 JAMES E. WILLIAMS Toast 301 Clarissa Street, No. 3. Work. James always has somethings to do, - He surely is a credit to the class of 52. Wrestling 2,3,4g Football 3, DONALD B. WHITE Don 675 Frost Avenue, No. 29. Unde- cided. A little nonsense now and then, Is relinquished by the best of men Honor Roll 3,4. 4. Homeroom Basketball I, 2. L Basketball 3, 4. BEVERLY WILLIS Bev 27 Briggs Street, No. 44. Work. de Altho u1et back Basketball I 3 SBOINIS Neat, sweet, full of fun, Bev rates with everyone. Homeroom Representative 4g Homeroom Vol- leyball I,2,4. MARILYNN WILLISON Red 28 Potomac Street, No. 44. Work. Usually quiet, with a pleasing dis- positiong A girl who fulfills her every ambition. Honor Roll Ig Homeroom Representative I. Unde 1186 Lyell Avenue No 17. Work. ' From him very little is ever heardg WILLIAM ZIMMER B111 T S , . . - he e vw ho hangs But remember, actions speak louder Q arches when there's an . Footballg 4, Homeroom X y than words. Honor Roll 2,35 Swim- m'ng 2. fpff N ,yff 5 f L ,r-J , rj ,V . V nil iff YA ZlMMflfMAN Ziggy 8:1 Allenggtreet, No. 17. Wofk. A truer friend could not be Ijoundy. voiieybfm I,2,4E4QBaSketl?11Q, 2, 4gB33!3b3.11 ri, ,intpin 1,z5M1rmr qgaif 3, 49 rtisinglhunager Sen- ibr Annua 'fl-lomeroom Rejaresenta- tivq, 3, G rs Athletic Council 2, Airjflgaid Warden. MARTHA ZULAUF Mart 634 Clarissa Street, No. 21. R.B. I, Never a worry, always a smile, ready for work, ever in style. Home - room Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Swimming 2g Badminton 2, 3, Tennis2,3g 11th and 12th Grade Club. GAIL CATHERINE ZORN 219 Marlborough Road, No. 44. R. B.I. This is why gentlemen prefer blondes. Homeroom Volleyball 1, 3, 4, Swimming 2,3,4g Corridor Guard 35 Badminton Ig Mirror Staff 3, 4gAssocia te Editor Senior Annual, English Office 43 Gym Leader 3, Zeta Tri-Yg Swimming Teacher 2, 3g Junior Prom Committee 3. S lx -icuii' Y .3 .L Q 4 ig-D . . 9102. If 78, F K , r . . .,l- gn LL- K 3 X fl lv A 51.9 'N 5 'ibflii Qi ,ffg 4 fgwk 3.5 -:J I. Christmas Bali. 2. Fun for all. 3. Fresh . 4. New York here we come. 5. H-I 'fakes a bow. 6. NasI'y . 7. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 3. George . 9. Mary V. in '47, IO. Friendly il . Don't fall. 12. Three's a crowd. 13. Products of Madison. I95l SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 5 The inevitable first day has arrived at last. 6 Poor Mr. Hathorn asking that worn out question, Why the schedule change ? 20 Short periods. Assemblys have begun. 28 Football! Madison trounced by our neighborhood challenger West. Better luck next time. OCTOBER 3 Jeff was defeated by our sharp team. 9 Homerooms have caught the Mirror epidemic again. 9 Watch the birdie. Those photogenic seniors are better than ever. TO Musical assembly featuring a piano and marimba team. li Hurray! No school today. T2 Franklin field again. Marshall felt the impact of Madison's blows. T2 Three cheers for the Cross Country Championship. Rah! Rah! Rah! T8 Ugh! Those new report cards circulated today. 24 First. school dance of the year, Witches Wobble. 25-26 Teachers Conference--No school . NOVEMBER 9 Madison walloped East with a one sided score of 38-O. I5 Open house night! Remember the mock Cabinet meeting! 20 Civic Orchestra entertained us today. 22 Turkey and more Turkey. My, but mothers find an awful lot of ways of preparing turkey. 23 Still eating Turkey. 30 Basketball league opener with Franklin. Nice going fellows. DECEMBER 5 Charlotte crushed by Madison with a score of 62-42. 7 At it again. West 61-52. Our luck is holding. 7 Ramshackle lnn. Who could forget Belinda, Patton, Mame, Constable Small, Gilhooly and the others. i4 Monroe Bows 44-42. The first half title is drawing closer. 22 Winter Wonderland and the Christmas Ball. JANUARY 2 Oh dear, back to school. 21 Mid-term exams have arrived. 23 Madison upsets Quakers 53-48.- x 'I v ALENDAR i952 25 Ray! Half day of school . 28 The beginning of a new school term. 29 Madison had a visitor from lndia today, Miss Sing. FEBRUARY 5 7 i4 I5 21 22 20 29 Terrific game with Charlotte, but we finally emerged victorious with 2 points to spare . Madison's cagers played another decisive game with Monroe. The Madison girlswere hostesses at the Valentine Square Dance Play Day . Batavia ended our victories at 34 with a score of 50-47. Leap Year Leap was a huge success. Today we are honoring Washington's Birthday. The Cheer Club's annual fritter sale got underway today. The 5th Friday in the month of February. This won't happen again until 1980. MARCH 5-6 I7 22 APRIL l IO 2l 25 MAY 2 I0 24 30 JUNE 5 I3 23 State Scholarshipexam. The students agree that they would rather go to class. St. Pat's day. Green and orange were predominant today. Madison's Basketball Championship is foreseen again this year. The April Fool issue of the Mirror was issued today. We are all looking forward to the Easter Bunny. Woe is us! School resumes its sessions. Madison Day, with its carnival, student teachers, and dance. Alumni Night when old acquaintances are renewed. The Junior Prom is here in all its splendor. The big day for the Seniors. This great occasion will be cherished and remembered. The last holiday for the l95l-i952 school season. Todd Union, delicious meal, yearbooks, this is a grand Senior Banquet. The Senior's picnic falls on Friday the l3th. Brave souls, aren't they. Maroon and white caps and gowns, sheepskins, seniors assembling for the last time, all make up the tense and important time of graduation. new f .f 1 . -T it Z p I 6 Q, M - Tl - - 4:5 XXXX The 1952 Senior Class is proud to own and wear the new crest of Madison High School. This crest consists of an armed arm with a gauntlet of garnished gold issuing out of a floral crown and holding a battle axe surrounded by a sable, and a charged cross. Our thanks and appreciation go to Mr. Chipp and Mr. McLaughlin for inaugurating this attractive and noble crest. 34 :af Q kd N' e gl? 0 , Q,--1, w., ff., Xkv Af' V , 1 . ffriagm fr' ., , ,,fw4'4' V , ,.,ffr ' n . 3 'fZ--.7i:Efzi'f ' . ' , 1 A ' ui , , -wil? ' WV- ' 3 rf M, . Iwi- - if . V . ' .1 I ' I . g1.,.j,i,f, ,f I-Q 2 4 W - ' I- ' 1- . 5 ' L.,-fifgjai 'igmsf . 2 of: A 5-rfb A f. 1' at ul f LES BABILLARDS FIRST ROW: Audrey Spallat, Winifred Watson, Gail Taylor, Joyce Masters, Marie Mangini, Alice Davy, Shirley Duckett, Dolores Mai- bohm, Loretta Cisterna. SECOND ROW: KatherineMustardo, Barbara Flippello, PatFord, Gail Gaskin, Gail Knight, Carol Federico, Celia Carmen. Tl-HRD ROW: Rita Fonte, Mary Ann Cardo, David Westfall, George Gerling, Henry Skehan, Karl Schnepel, Donald Partis, Bob Carmen, Ruth Leisman, Leslie Horning, Gloria Carrese, VioletSimon- elli. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Dennis Zientara, Ronald Gell, Robert Jackson, GraceBrizzi, Barbara Jackson, MarieCoelho, Ted Passarell, Grace Testa, Marie Capogreco, Anthony Bingo, Robertlackson, Thom- as Long, John Petrella, RusselSinacori, Walter Scott, Paul Woodgate. , , , SITTING: Carol Longbine, Beverly Rush, Karl Schnepel, George Gerling. STANDING: Irene Hirschman, Celia Car- men, Kenneth Draper, Henry Skehan, Violet Simonelli, Marilyn Pierce. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Walter Scott, Mary Dallimore, Margaret Seip, Margaret Jarvies. NATIONAL HONDR SOCIETY DELTA OPTIMATES FIRST ROW: Celia Carmen, Ann Davy, Barbara Chase, Eleanor Harri- son, Sue Skehan, Frances Reeve, Carolyn Welch, Josephine Tuzzeo, Mary Celso, Virginia Dunne. SECOND ROW: Eugene Draper, Carol Smith, Natalie Gardner, Margaretwaldman, Marilyn Pierce, Margaret Bumbarger. THIRD ROW: KennethDraper, David Pratt, Santo Maggie, Laplois Ashford, Pat Curtis, Mary Ann Lynch, Dolores Hembold, Joan Lewis, Dorothy Hunter. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mary Dallimore, Jean Garlow, Irene Hirschman, Emogene Ives, Margaret Jarvies, Janet Mur- ante, Walter Scott, Frank Bailey, Joe Bianco, Daniel Herman, David Phelps, Joanne Mellen, Donald Sullivan, Michelina Inselaca, Donald White, Mary Louise Baker, Richard D'Amico, Merilee Stephens, Katie Ellsberry. 3 6 FIRST ROW: Frances Camardo,AnneContino, MargieBern-- hard, Marian Ferraro. SECOND ROW: Josephine Tuzzeo, MarieMangini, Grace Latona, Loretta Cisterna. THIRD ROW: Angie Cavuoto, Mickey Insa la co , Phyllis Bovenzi, Olga Marchetti. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mary Ann S c hia no, Merilee Stephens, Mariba Payment, Tecla Coloyori, Patricia Trude. CANTEEN COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Ruth Lombard, Frances Reeve, Mary Ann Lynch, Rose DiPaulo, Mary Vangellow, SueSkehan, JoanneGreen. SECOND ROW: Andrew Scotto, Bill Di Paulo, Adrian Moffett. ABSENT FROM PIC- TURE: Henry Skehan, Toni DeSant, Leonard Korn, Karl Schnepel. LIBRARY AIDES: Q! QQ CHEER CLUB f f ' i 25 E00 I e L Q ii' J OFFICE MESSENGERS FIRST ROW: FrancesCamardo, Jessie Massarella, Ann Contino, Angie Gat- telaro. SECOND ROW: Loretta Cisterna. THIRD ROW: Miriam Reed, Di- anne Pereir, Jean Latomasi, Jackie Titterson. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Doreen DiPasqua1e, Robert Dowe, Wilma Boddie, Leslie Horning, Dolores Stratton, Peter Latona, Pauline Dimitri, Miriam Reed, Alex Joseph, Jean Iatomasi, Donald Hemmerick. 37 Visual Service su - Q5 N O s ' 5. 8 5' -5 to 1 ef- ngvlodh 'SX . J. 'K I xox K0 'P I' x t x Q? Nil Xa 'Q lx X kv 1 5- 6,4 vi jxu -r- X Sc.-. ,f I FIRST ROW: Eugene Draper, GeorgeGerling, JerryMcGuigan, Donovan Stovall, Bernice Walk- er, Fountain Caldwell, Sarah Bannister. SECOND ROW: Tony Cappola, Nell Strollo, David Hillman, Charles Dawson, Roy Burbott, Anthony Carretta, Ruth Leisman, Shirley Ratcliffe. THIRD ROW: Walter Scott, Barry Werth, Edward Burnett, Gordon Kelso, Leslie Loomis, Gary Hull, Dan Herman, John Rivers, Kenneth Draper, David Gilbert. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Gloria Balliet, Bernice Butler, Carla Crerar, Richard Ashford, Fred Burley, Richard Byrd, Joe Caruana, Andrew Ferguson, JohnFletcher, HenryGer1ach, Don Harding, Edwin Heck, Willard Kesel, Joseph LaCresti, WayneMalcho, John Neder, Kenneth O'Brien, Mario Piccolo, Nich Ranieri, Charles Schmidt, Thomas Sombathy, James Thornton, William Woodworth. GuardS olas QQHJGOK s UQ gui ln l ,nl C :la Gwmt' . Gtambti. 8 XRD RCW: Rose Mane - i,iPPa, TH ir , d M01-ew' ki, Nha A 5 otto, Ne 'A Osuno' Sv Y rAafYA'mwnc Ie, Andtew C tt AB' . 0 Theresa D g g,oseDiP8uxo' dell Rallih Sex , k Davlfi Pm ' w. wiariofie GNP? Franceskeeve' la George Daw my Don Hemmeuctsllarie neinflch' mSTNYr?aow1 Celiac?-Ipxlfarien. Tony Cajprixitsafi Adrian Misra' Nancy honey' SECO WXUHCX . O Got 0 ' uune, D1 ' ken. bgaldm - kemn, P3 1 ddy Get ROWZ B0 H nk S Siollo. FOURSETURE: Fred Was' 3 38 M SENT PRO gn-l ' D ONE FIRST ROW: Anthony Cappola, AliceBrooks, Henry Skehan. SECOND ROW: Anne Davy, Gail Zorn, Mary Vangellow, Bette Sears, Irene Hirschman, Celia Carmen, Pat Mc- Ge11igott.THI.RD ROW: George Dowdell, Don Hemmerick, Richard Philio, Geraldine Hanna, Marie Petisi, Alice Bateman. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mary Biondi, Janet Murante, Frank Onorati. Senior Dramatics -0 Freshman Dramatics FIRST ROW: Lorraine Saenz, Joyce Masters,VirginiaMorabiti, Angela DeGuarde, Ellen Cavallaro, Pau1inePauszi. SECOND ROW: Gem DiPonzio,Anita Joseph, Wilma Boddie, Carol Carr. THIRD ROW: Wi1liamThrad, John Fratta, BobCarmen, Charles Dispenza, Gerald Murante, Tom Ritzenthaler, Gerald Marranca. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Pris- cilla Newport, Brenda Beckly, Nancy Bingo, Anita Traynor, Mildred Metz, Edna Wat- son, Jackie Titrerson, Ann Hook, Shirley O'Brien, Anita Lapaglia, Mary Powers, Irene Garfield. SENIOR CHORU Louakne Baker, Mice Brooks, Caine tances we AnnCon11no, LnckXXeD1Ce,save, Cat- tonev , Sean Gadow, Y-osexnatke tune Bones, Yomnda ' Sennke Bnuad, P Casad, Dnecx , Nha. Ann Stew au, Accoqnnanlsxg nose, Lxngehna Cavnoxo, Batbava Cnase, Nancy Cm , Xe Yomnda Yaksonko, Maw Louise Feuave, Loks Ga Rose Gdxda, Many Sackson, Euahq, Y-oselonnson, No nd SanewAcGnxgan, Fkotence Men, 'itances Mongehx, :ce Annewzzo, Bevecbgxlnsh, Sudan 5cnenk,X1io- ka Barnes, Anthony Carnpagna, Y-onako nanes Sdnnnkdm, New Suouo S. Mixed Camaxdo, C-Kona Ca qneua Exnanneke, Even Efnanne , ' bm , EYw.a'oemnGkbbs, Haan Gkbhson, memo, rAa:ceXXa Lea, Matkhjn Lewio , avg Noakes, Barbataveno, rAat1h1n?Ke , X1 angehow , Bavbam KNev1.eX, Panic ny Cappoh, Yixdnatd X-Xavmnetsh, C Gxaih Lacoqnlna, Bewj Nacco, Bavbata Nekdeu, NX Kes Sknonehk, Mane Touocem, wang ' Saxnes Ckavk, Ronakk CoXasanfx, Antkxo Dennxs Zienxata. Cn: xsnan , W asknnglon, G eo: ge ALM A MAIER Oh I Al We fo' me MUY 1 e . Yhhqf esirrlz Song ftfgei and true ThY Tasks Oreo? Gsk weffi ' o ' f Th Uhholdsf o 'gm' 'hy b o d'Y do. rsllways :Jrr hearts in zjrdens fexgv gVe'lI Zgmfies rjulii Us 0 . o ef w Ou ei make fhegrfk Wifh hg heflrts em . oirest in T: and howling . e land n . Oh M . Of I Cdwon Thyrzmfll 'il'1eZT,tpUrPle gold The figllidren shcHtTJ0U: With thi! fo do, th 6 ever bold Alleg- our sol e frufh For thfnce true ilmn vow UPh0ld To rn e I . k st ' 9 Ucll . Higha 6 thy n five, for Y give, mOU arne I- thee ' ntoin fOp ce-Aecho olewelll live n oceo r n shore 40 L Director - e. Clarinets: Santo Maggio, B ald Gifford, Paul Ruppenthal ' Gary H ' Robert Moor arbara Wetzel , Gall Taylo ull, Joe Clin' , Herbert Bernd r, Phillip Fed l 1no, Harold So old Colonorn t, Don- e e. Comets: A fnorfluk. James ' or, Wesley W Horn: nthon y Contin Kimmerley orden. Hutes George Gerli 0. , Richard Merc Don : Marcella Le ng, Rodney Di sion- Ralph urio, a, Janette Gr ' savage, Thom ' . Angelo, Fount ' oph - ' amlnatico Fre as Fielef Ob0e am Caldwell E onos. Richard! . nch . : Karl Schne l , dwin Hule R ones, James T Donald Part' pe . Percus- , oy McCurdy, Joe Fargnoli. Sax- uzzeo, Daniel Mamrnarello ' is, Charles Dawson, Bruce P Robert Mlliams, T - , Nick Valle earce, Edward uba. Clarke . Trofn Burnett. Trumpeff- Osburn, Leslie Jones. bone' HIGH STEPPERS . e Sloan: Bernadln ROW: blfdo' COND cy Lam . SE ST ROW: Nll'1Gai1 Taylog Eckl. FIR t wus!-licks Jane Joanne F bn. ju Y eist. Jean Spa 41 Sf P31 JN V N. Y, JVC fi, fj 5 J Q d ry ' 1' ff- is s , l kj of S ll jfhflf , ' I' f' 7 'l N 'l lj J X ' Y Vi ji all f 17517, .f 'jury VL l I l rf hifi' X H, ,ff .J V LAMMZ' Co-Editors in Chief . . Celia Carmen, Ken Draper 2,411 Associate Editor . . ..... Ralph Selle 2 2 Girls' Sports Editor . ...... Sue Skehan My Boys' Sports Editor ......... Ralph Selle '55 Reporters.Adrian Moffett, Ruth Lombard, Marlene Conte . . . . B b 9- od' ar ara Chase, Karl Schnepel, Santo Maggie, . . . George Dowdell, Phyllis Bush, Kathleen Habeck, . . Mary Ann Cardo, Eugene Draper, Jean Paris, . R ' osemary Palese, Ruth Lelsman, David Pratt, . Barbara Pero, Virginia Pfuntner, Mary Celso, . . . . Loretta Cisterna, Joan Lewis, Doris Helmbold . . . . . . . . .Audrey Spallat, Pauline Pascazi T 'st ' ypr s . . . . .Marne Casa, Roslyn Piazza Copy Boy . ...... Eugene Draper Photographer . . . .John Rivers Advisor . . . Ralph O . Sutton 42 - MADISONIAN STAFF Geraldine Hanna.Associate Editor Irene Hirschman . Editor in Chief Lionel Livingston. . . Advisor Gail Zorn . . .Associate Editor v -5 5 C I I I asf if Alex Joseph .... Boys' Sports Editor Marlene Carmichael .Girls' Sports Editor Janet Murante ..... Class Editor Shirley Ratcliffe ..... Art Editor Absent-Lucielle DiCesare . Photo Editor Julia Sciortina .... Sales Manager Beverly Rush . . . Business Manager Mary Zimmerman. Advertising Manager Barbara Gorton ....... Grinds Barbara Fields ....... Grinds Carol Longbine. . Ass't Business Manager Dick Creed. . . .Ass't Boys' Sports Editor Rita McAllister .... Ass't Class Editor Margaret Seip . Ass't Girls' Sports Editor Alice Brooks . Ass't Advertising Manager Absent-Yola Falconio .Ass't Photo Editor SENIOR OFFICERS Anita Joseph .... Treasurer Joyce Masters . . Vice-President Carol Federico .... Secretary Evelyn Bruni ..... President FRESHMAN OFFICERS I yn P I :A X f I J I V I , . I . Jimmy Cosmano. Vice Sylvia Litto .... Frances Reeve . . . l Gary Santangelo. . . ' r -President Secretary Treasurer President 44 Karl Schnepel . . Vice-President Julia Lippa ..... Secretary Alice Davy ..... Treasurer Henry Skehan .... President SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Eugene Draper . Vice-President Mary Ascenzi .... Secretary Richard D'Amico. . . President JUNIOR OFFICERS Y, , 'ff a if S wir E 1 ff P' , M' 5- Hm. .X -F ix up Ll i if' sb, L L QAUN -,42 1 H f as ,,-mwiafsea Af Wg KW if V ' 5 4' 5' 5' T 5 5 Ji .,.5ea4PW . K if, ,. ,Q . , 0 1 I 1 , f 1 , .il , 77 ' E914 . Q? 1:5 , f 1 ,-1if?N5fmy,, sr ' M V , if-.11 ' , , Mm-:gals -4 J . L 'Jw 4. J. -iv-. , h Maw- sf X gb 13391 19 . ..... , i Ago Richard Crecco, Spike A COND ll t-I' Q., 5-Q-,, F ST ROW Roy King Charles Falzone, Dick Zuhlke, Sarn Danlelio, dreacchi Panl lvlnratore Alexlvlacalnso, Loren Dnpra, Frank Que, l-lenry Skehan. SF Coach Gordon Snr er George Washington, Karnes Williams, Marvin Miller, Vincent Rizzo, Bernard DiPaulo Bob Williams at Drsta en, William Woedy, William Frbelding, Roger Benton, Angelo recco Jerry Wood Robert DrLanra, Frank Zaperri, Robert liinkle Wlgrq, Kenneth Draper Qlvlgrq. 'YFHRD ROW n y ascrone Bruce Miller, Charles LaGaipa, Roland Marchietri, David lviarschand Frank Cavnto FOURTH R W Louis Zeiiri, Angelo DiS-irneon, Robert Sacelli, Anthony Capolla, es Clark Vincent Franlrzi Barnes Walton, Leslie Loomis, Ronald Washington, Charles Swan lter Williams Aldo Frediani, Leonard Zaccalino, Angelo Benedeta. Absent irorn , '. -ff: '.:,g,1a: 1v .1 M: J:-..-' ' : -:l:l'd.I.f ' . -'-153 r -'- v fm--'----.-D -:Z': ' ' - - ' ' f441:'1'- O - ' :' ' ' '. , '.,:.:P.-.n W 555 'xv . 3.1.-' ' eSf W '-.-j :., 3491.-,D .1. Jefferson E . East 7 . Wil: ... ' M 6 i .J-x 4 , CC S 0'l 36 26 .am , . . B-horlorfe 33 O ' -- . :,-,iz 3 ' - .lnghcmton 0 A- . .,.t:.i-L. '.r JY: -- , - ' ' 5 712' rats.-' 1 .' .-. I O 1' sv 3:-'12 .-wg, . -.,- .'5 v 4: f - 3 7 ,, . -2,31 f vi ' - 20 ' --1:-tw if 5. A A .. L , . , . .E X q::'?7-3 '41:?1: ' 2, . ' . I ' ' au.,f.. , ' ' fggzsahn. T '1,'.:'j3.'. ,fa 'J 3- . I ' ' ' '1 vFf1.I- .,-. L I' 'TTL'-Y - ' .au . r :f'1-29 -ff' - - . .y.,jl.-is at.. Lrtxas .I '1 Wifh on 'Y fwo weekS P . rachce before the first game M d. 'O 7 b' C' 'SONS f YWef - oofball Imdefeo,edSthHugh. Then tht? was defeat Qogue gcrnee rest of llson Parker ed G ison 20 In which n Swere :X-'rple and E 13, foendu qlnghamfon d Ccaluso 0 d player Pln oWned Jbl ' and P Sf Sam CCG- Th 6 ment. . Gul MU DQ.-nel. V93 team Wel0h In fhe AHIFBTOTB who mcJo1 Algx I re Placed 0 - mefic e h0r'l0 n A Cn I'- e ll Scholastic ?E:0ol nq. eseason, exce PT In non- O 1 VARSITV BASKETBALL TEAM in .,........ . is l I-gf: , af 4 SEATED: Ro Kin I . D ' A .sf.iV:'l .' 1' . z 'I '- -' 1, i' Vey. Ted Ugher. gSTllrliIlDcTISlcgi.g6,eiI6l'iil5sP1n?' Wah Scott' Harold Har :L-Q,------..--.L-54 . Gordon Kelso, BillDiPau1o, Jim Heil Petennls Murray, Marvin Miller :ir-ZQ..j,,. , 5 ix X-A '-gb?-iv. Mgr. Jim Thorton, Asgrt Mgr MOL 6.Carm1chae1, Walt Williams fri: . X Il .Amit 'al Frank Que' Jack Jones. Paul Mluator es Gilbert. Absent from picture ,5r3': g:-., ,,---------,, J- . 11-. 6' .: ' ---- '-f ONENTS WE THEY OPPONENTS WE 1- EY ,i 'neyoe Falls 65 46 Batavia 475152 0 .Ffdn'klin 57 , 45 Franklin 53--f gl s Chdrlolle 62 42 Charlotte 60 A x e'sf 61 52 West 68 fl ff,-fi 5 ff : 'hall 39 37 Marshall .5 ' R 44 42 Monroe A ' g ' .Ehst': E- - fn '- , 2 . - E was- 5 -E l l isdn A67 40 Edison , 8 ' fy drsan 75 46 Jefferson N' 47 'i -sf ' '3 . ,...t .it '-Q Q ?-.Ij:.g'.,.1 Q fif .- ' , z I -, S' W. 9 L 5 1-5 i PQ'f:','4 '51 . ' '11 A . , ' 1' 'A This years basketball team as last years team was undefeated in league competition running the consecutive win streak to thirty-four before bowing to Batavia in a non-league game 50-47. Madison, is the first school to be undefeated in two years competition and be city champs. Two Madison players Walt Scott, and Jim Cady made All-Scholastic with Scott being the highest scorer in the city. Walt also broke the individual scoring re- cord tossing in 4l points in the Jefferson game. In the sectionals Madison defeated Batavia and then losta heart breaker to Marshall 41 to 40 as Marshall copped the sec- tional championship. SECTIONALS Semi -Finals Madison 62 Batavia 52 Finals Madison 40 Marshall 4l l Q Sf-H ICU' unarles Ston -- ' C. Leslie Jones Stuart H ook Elliot W 5J0HgI:s.GSTANDING: Ken O'Brien, Den Harding Ahdl' F alls. Jack . eorge Damelio. Abse t f , . erguson, Jerry Wllliams, Ernest Hook Norm:n 15121: picture: Marvin Miller. Walter CUNY- C0aCh-CharltoriBo1les Port' Charles Falzone' RUY MC' I 'Q 2 sm if nf- KNEELING: David Hillman, Peter Carmichael, Karl Schnepel, Andy Ferguson, Kenneth O'Brien, Roy McCurdy. SECOND ROW: Coach Dennis Murray, Ralph Coleman, George Gerling, James Allan, Andy Scotto, Ted Usher, Harold Harvey, Jack Simms, Prince Turner, Deacon Jones. THIRD ROW: James Thornton, Ray Mannings, Adrian Maffet, Garry Boyd, Thomas Angie, Jerry McGuigan, Clark Osborne. FOURTH ROW: Stuart Hook, Elliot Walls, Edward Barnett, Vito Vitelli, Gordon Kelso, Donovan Stovall, Don Herman, Ted Sterns, Don Weiss, Duane Eldridge. Cross Country Champs The l95l Cross Country Team was without a doubt the most successful in Madison's history. The team, witha Mad- ison runner coming in first at all races, won every meet capping the city title for Madison's first Cross Country Championship. Special distinction wa?-vvon by Pete Car- michael who came in first every race he entered and also placed second in the sectionals. Consisting largelyof under- classmen, chances fora repeatchampionship next year look very good for the Wilson Parkers. Wrestlers SEATED: John Palumbo, Richard Crecco. Alex Macaluso, Larry DiRoma, Ashley Reed, Joe Pizzi, Jim Cosmano, Basil Andreacchi. STANDING: Bob Juliana, John Hess, Louis Zefferi, Louie Fusilli, Leslie Loomis, Ronald Washington, Andy Scotto, Richard Lovullo, Angelo Disimone, Roland Marchetti, Joe DiTucci. Absent from picture: Angelo Crecco, Sebastian Lombardo, Prince Turner, Raymond Seegler, James Williams, Andy Tascione, Moses Gilbert, Barry Werth-Mgr., Leonard Zaceaglino, Coach- Gordon Snider. OPPONENTS WE THEY Franklin. . . I9 . . . 47 East. . 29 . . . 54 Charlotte. . no Edison . count. . .17 33- -44 11 Mi ,-if tif Soccer EY Charlotte . . 4 . . 0 Edison . . 2 . . O Franklin . . 0 . . 0 Monroe' . . I4 . . 0 East. . . . 0 . . I Marshall. . . I . . 2 Jefferson. . . I . . o West.. .4..2 Swimming Team EATED: John Talone, Thomas Angie, Fred Schlicker, Jim Allan. STANDING: Loren Dupra, Henry Skehan, George Shaw, Peter Duranne, Vincent Laurini. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Fred Gardner, Joe Caruane, Coach- S Herman Skully . Team FIRST ROW: Ernest Hook, Jim Heil, Jim Cady, George Dow- dell, Jack Boscarino. SECOND ROW: Joe Pizzi, Mike Collich- io. THIRD ROW: Jim Manetz Don Hemmerick, Jim Rapp Alex Joseph, Dan Campbell, Joe Ruff. ABSENT FROM PIC- TURE: Leonard Korn.Bob Korn, Lafe Sterling, Chic k Brown, Don Alves, Coach-Jor- dan Viera. 'Q I Bowling Team SEATED: Russel Sinacori, Jack Bos- carino, Tony Masrrodonato. STAND- ING: Tony Bingo, Vincent Fiordel- isio, Al Bellavia. Anne Pizzo, Shirley Duckett, Arlene Biancucci, Rosemary DiPaulo, Frances Reeve, Mary Vangellow, Joanne Green, Sue Skehan, Theresea D'Agostino, Rose Marie Giambra. CHEER SQUAD Pauline McCartney, Etta Jay, Mary Ann Lynch, Evelyn Bruni, Shirley Gillette, Amy Parini. RESERVE CHEER SQUAD GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL SITTING: Carol Longbine, Sue Skehan, Rita McAllister. Irene Hirschman, Ruth Leisman, Bev- erly Rush. STANDING: Sandra Ross, Gail Gasken, Barbara Heaphy, Marcia Lynch, Ann Shafer- Teacherg Eleanor Nesius, Crystal Gordon, Sarah Bannister, Pat Curtis. ABSENT FROM PICTURE Mary Vangellow, Frances Reeve. Q 6 X., BADMINTON CLUB ON BOARD: Priscilla Miller, Sandra Ross, Bar- bara Heaphy, Gail Cameron. AROUND BOARD: Eleanor Nesius, Barbara Fields, Carolyn Welch, Carol Smith. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Ruth Nesius, Martha Nesius, Margaret Matthews, Gail Gasken, Joy Eckls, Judy Eckl, Geraldine Wall, Nancy Decker. PLAYING: Carol Longbine, Beverly Rush, Ruth Leisman, Irene Hirschman. FIRST ROW: Lucielle Montanaro, Barbara Huber, Eleanor Harrison, Noreen Cianca, June Burkhard, Ruth Johnson, Sarah Bannister, Frances Bannister, Rose Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: Virginia Terrell, Dorothy Hunter, Charleen Gray, Pat Curtis, Barbara Gorton. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Carol Carr, Winifred Watson,Joanne Schmaltz. FIRST ROW:Gloria Carrese, Frances Camardo, Marie Mangini Margie Bernhart, Marion Ferraro. I N G B SECOND ROW: Yola Falconio, Mar Lou Widtman, Christine Weiss, Beulah Watkins, Advisor, Y Crystal Gordon, Doris Humbold, Ruth Michaels, Joan Lewis. fi?- f.-YV P Q? FIRST ROW: Frances Camardo, Jessie Massarella, Carolyn Welch, Barbara Gugliotta, Joan Buttmore, Teacher: Mary Burrows, Rose Johnson, Joan Houston. SECOND ROW: Shirley Reed, Jeanette Grammatica, Carolyn Eckam, Dona DiCiacce, Barbara Neidert, Ruth Johnson, Mary Zimmerman, Loretta Cisterna, Jacqueline May, Crystal Gordon, Rita McAllister. THIRD ROW: Miriam Reed, Sarah Bannister, Margaret Werth, Noreen Cianca, Jean Iatomasi, Gloria Carrese, Dorothy Pappa, Phyllis Bovenzi, Amelia San- tangelo, Barbara Gorton, Ruth Leisman, Barbara Fields. PLAYING: Pat Curtis, Virginia Terrell, Charleen Gray, Eleanor Harrison. FIRST ROW: Beverly Rush, Rose Johnson, Sarah Bannister, Mary Louise Baker, Ruth Johnson, Barbara Gugliotta, June Elliott, Dorothy Hunter. SECOND ROW: Amelia Santangelo, June Burkhard, Carol Longbine, Ruth Leisman, Noreen Cianca, Barbara Gorton. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Joanne Schmaltz, Sandra Ross. 3 X lltll and lZtl1 Grade Club N x.. V lx .Z ,f s vi I, ' 'fx Q 9th and l0tl1 Grade Club FIRST ROW: Eleanor Harrison, Sandra Ross, June Elliott, Dorothy Hunter. SECOND ROW: Judy Eckl, Gail Cameron, Frances Bannister. THIRD ROW: Vir- ginia Terrell, Priscilla Miller, Pat Curtis, Barbara Heaphy. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Dorothy Cady, Nancy DeYager, Angela DeGuarde, Anita Lapaglio, Willie Shaper, Carol Stoddard, Faye Willis, Shirley Wood, Carol Wrights, Virginia Morabito, Mary Powers. Table Tennis Club The T952 Madisonian Staff wishes to express their appreciation to the members ofthe Sales and Advertising Staffs, who ha ve contributed so generously of their time and ability for the success of the yearbook. ANTHONY MURANTE General Insurance 23 Orchard Street Gen. 0980 Rochester, New York Neyv Home Wiring Commercial and lndustrial Fluorescent Lighting and Service MICHAEL'S ELECTRIC CO. Genesee 7909-R Genesee 7866-W 'Michael D'Amato, Jr. 300 Campbell Street JERRY FARRELL T79 Clifton Street Songs Old and New Agva-M.C. Genesee 3643-J SALES STAFF SITTING: Gloria Carrese, Theresea D'Agostino, Rose Giambra, Julia Lippa, Alice Davy, Bette Sears, Madeline Gatti. SECOND ROW: Shirley Reed, Marge Grippo, Mary Belluco, Crystal Gordon, Angie Palozzi, Irene Polomini. Absent from picture: Catherine Romeo. ADVERTISING STAFF SITTING: Geraldine Hanna, Martha Zulauf, Alice Brooks, Mary Zimmerman, Peter Latona, Marie Petisi, Dolores Cannulus. SECOND ROW: Edith DeSimone, Crystal Gordon, Julia Sciortino, Janet Murante, Dick Creed, Don Hemme- rick, Bill DiPaulo, BobBaldino, PatMcEl1igott, Gail Zorn, Shirley Ratcliffe. Absent from picture: Marilyn Lemond. DI LAURA AND SON'S GROCERY 91-93 Prospect Street Meats, Vegetables, Imported Products Gen. 0454-W Compliments of ZORN'S FOOD MARKET 357 Thurston Road We Deliver Gen. 2286 ARNETT STYLE SHOP 358 Arnett Blvd. Compliments of DICK'S DELICATESSEN A Service to the Community 71 Thurston Road We Deliver Compliments POTTER'S RED AND WHITE Arnett Blvd. THEODORE BALDINO Prescription Optician 18 Madison Street Locust 9575 SEAMAN FUNERAL HOME Jerry F . Seaman .291 Arnett Blvd. Gen. 3920 Compliments of SAM'S BARBER SHOP 536 West Main Street KAY'S AND PAUL'S DELICATESSEN 258 Arnett Blvd. Ge. 4748 Everything for the Party A Compliments of GIANNAVOLA'S MARKET 614 Jay Street Compliments of VALLIERE DRAPERY STUDIO LA MAR DRESS SHOP Specialize in Smart Styles Open Evenings 420 Lyell Avenue Glen .M 3196 ALMA LORIANE BRIDAL STUDIO 814 Genesee Street Formals and Wedding Gowns GENESEE DELICATESSEN 414 Genesee Street A FRIEND MANCINI'S SERVICE STATION Distributors of Lee Tires-Batteries Washing and Repairing 299 Allen Street Empire 0596 DEE'S BOWLING HALL 413 Jay Street Gen. 7668 PASSARELL BROTHERS Market and Grocery 270 Genesee Street John E. Bourna Gen. 4I99 CHILI HINCHY SHOPPING CENTER Greeting Cards-Gifts-Jewelry Lending Library DOWN 'S 41 I Lyell Avenue THE WEST SlDE Most Complete Toy Store. Clothes for Boys and Girls to size 8. Childrens Center Ge. 5870 Chili Ave. Hinchy Road Shopping Center Good Luck-From MRS. BARKER'S THIRD PERIOD CLOTHING CLASS of Madison High School Compliments of NEBBIA MARKET 348 Jay Street STEVE 'S DINER 759 Main Street Compliments of FLOWER CITY MDSE. CO. Electrical Appliances Compliments of JEANNETTE SHORTINO Visit AL HONANS MONTEREY Light Lunches-Snacks-Fountain Service 2962 West Henrietta Road Compliments of BILLIES FOOD MARKET 236 Bronson Avenue Candy-Ice Cream-Pop 4. as e--T MALLlNGS Ice cream and Good food West Henrietta Compliments of MADISON SWEET SHOP 304 Genesee Street Ice cream-Sodas-Lunches Compliments of I 2-3 STEVE AND MARGE'S GROCERY l32 Bronson Avenue Genesee 6949 SCHULER FOODS INC. 64 Chestnut Street 15,12 Mllwll lfilllrf M H? 7 5 My CLARK'S Ready-to-Wear Genesee Street Corner of Bronson Avenue Rochester 11, New York .YWMM XY-6 BAKERY Compliments of Famous for Ho ade Bread-Cakes-Pies-Cookies We Special'z In 'Wedcling-Birthday-Anniversary FALCONlO'S FOOD MARKET Cakes. i on 1567 453 Court Street 463 Jefferson Avenue Brighton Brands Hillside 1497 1740 Monroe Ave. Genesee 4248 Compliments to the Senior Class JAY CLEANERS AND DYERS from HAPPY JOE'S A GRADUATE or THE CLASS OF 1925. Ho, pizza 498 Jefferson. Avenue Gen. 8418 DOLLY DRY CLEANERS Will Clean One Skirt Free for Each Girl Graduate 312 Genesee Street MAIN RADIO AND ELECTRIC CO. 454 Jefferson Avenue Genesee 6798 CAMERON PHOTO SERVICE 453 Jefferson Avenue Gen. 5642 Photographic Supplies and Camera Film Compliments of LORIA AND GIANNI LEWIS AND HOLLY FUNERAL SERVICE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCORPORATED ISI Genesee Street Genesee 6878 Mason General Contractors Specializing in Fireplaces and Stone Work 490 Ames Street 643 Smith Street Genesee 2044-W PATlO Famous for Fine Foods Under Management Eddie and Alice Bennett Music in Lounge Nightly Dancing- Saturday Nights Phone Monroe 8879 or Mon., 7395 2960 West Henrietta Road Look to the Future KlTTY'S KAKE SHOP 344 Arnett Blvd. Genesee I935 I Wedding and Birthday Cakes Our Specialty Compliments of AD SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. 59 East Main Street ECKL HARDWARE Electrical and Plumbing Supplies 440 Genesee Street Genesee 3540 6I7 Plymouth Avenue Genesee 32.46 CLASSIC DRY CLEANERS 3 Hour Service 265 Sherman Street Glen. 7445 ALUMNI OF MADISON Compliments of DOUGHBOY DRY CLEANERS 511 Child Street Gen. 0841 Free Pick-up and Delivery Compliments of HOMEROOM 12-4 Compliments of HENRY'S ICE-CREAM PARLOR 23 Years of Friendly Service to Madison Students MADISON SWEET SHOP 304 Genesee Street Sodos-Candy-Lunches Compliments of B. D. PERSSE 316 Genesee Street CHILD STREET PHARMACY B. Finestone, Ph. G. 369 Child Street, Corner Jay, Gen. 4196 Rochester, Nev: York Compliments of PAT FOLEY 313 Genesee Street Genesee 2770 PLYMOUTH CIRCLE SERVICE 400 Plymouth Avenue Gas-Oi I -Lubrications Tire-Batteries-Washing Compliments of CRITlC'S LUNCHES 19 Clinton Avenue North MADISON HIGH BOOK STORE Second Floor Between Rooms 229 and 230 All School Supplies Available Open 8:30-8:45 and 3:00-3:05 Daily GIRLS PLAN TODAY FOR TOMORROW Plan to ioin the Tele- phone Co. Good pay first clay of employment, Schecluledincreases , Vacation with pay, Pleasant working condi- tions. Apply now. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Employment Office For Women 95 N. Fitzhugh St. lst. Floor EAGER WEAVERS 300 Genesee Street Reweaving of Moth Holes-Tears and Burns Compliments of BUTTARO'S SUPERETTE l67 Whitney Street Rochester 6, New York Compliments of HOME ROOM i2-5 .L r T' Any or Consult Your School Advisor 'LU here . . . anytime . . . Z if l Coca-Cola is refreshing IOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY or THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY ll' COCA-COLA BOTTLING CORPORATION T90 Berlin Street Rochester, New York AGE-LIS Q? A ,A Fl 1. 5515 .. .,. N I- TAQQQV. OF ROCHESTER 60 NORTH FITZHUGH STREET PORTRAITS GROUPS WEDDING ALBUMS LOCUST 7330 ARNETT 'r ' TEEN CANTEEN Remember -------- The Back to School Shuffle The Goblin Galavant The Fall Frolic L f The Lovers Leap The Caterpillar Crawl The Pretzel Twist 9 The Harvest Moon Huddle X Remember -------- The dreamy dancing , The ear splitting program on TV. ' The sumptious anniversary cake 9 The overcrowded dance floor b' 6 The Sadie Hawkins dances E There's good clean Fun for girl and boy k 4 As they dance and play at the Arnett Y I Compliments of Eva and Russ BROGLEN FURRIER'S HARN'S DELICATESSEN Furs Open Everyday Until ll P.M. 62T Plymouth Ave. S. Gen. 52l7 Repaired-Remodeled-Cleaned-Glazed Compliments of Open Evenings and All Day Saturday LAKE FLOMST 455 Lyell Avenue Glen. 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