Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1960

Page 1 of 180

 

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1960 Edition, Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 180 of the 1960 volume:

3: V A Z i'-Fiif'-4 w i LFE. I f ' I I-iff, ' 7 1 . '- 'T' , I-' 'k f-- A . 3-S -A'3,,,g, .- . W- -- M F ' My X 52 .lw4i i N- ff, 1 ta RWJA 2 J Rf . ,,,, ,M ,gi fp ' .i J A 2 fi S ax 'L 'CQ X if X3 X QQ Q V Q v Q YN: A X .Q X. 3 3 X X Q- . Q f JL, 441 ! ,f 76 E H X , X ea 5 , Q O0 -5 iw Xi w ' M N ' N . , .1 .l - -f - V' 'vnu ' ' V-1-1-::.,-2 J ,s - L. Y . V KH 'A -' SM , Af A zggrgg, - - Y- fi'i 5H'G55i'fFI' z:1 a n A, Y v , -,,.J-X4 . J I . ' ' .y 0,897 I Y 5' X ,- V is 3J'1f..h.f gg ji' ' A 'I' -Y, L, A A - ' . .- . . ' V v , , 1 1 1 ' ,Y . . ,. , 1 il , in fr, '- 1 -mx ' vu haf, V V. -f' -:J i QQ? 3 : 1 , , V E 1-jcpb ' .Q V I' : ,, , .' I, VV I F' I ':.'1.-1 Xu ' 'W . V 1 0' ,xl . - W VA?-is . - QM! A- ' -avi' . .Q - f 9? Y fa? '- A ' -1' f FH , - QQ? , ' ' ' ' - 'Z JS XP- ' ' f TM H 2 , f V. - -A ' - , . f-JW .fun -.JT r if NX Yi' f E, E 2.1 AF,- A 11 , ,, V I 'wi' 'vi ,, .4 , f 1 if - n ' 7? . - . Lfiif- ' ' 11'?f 1 I - u . - 1 -up-' ' '-'hf'-- -usffbb .D 5 4 - - 66. mm , 1 1 ., Q. . s m, . K' ' , ' Y ' ' . 7' 3 , W f,if fi'?'i4Y5fE - V A E A 5 . Q, KN ' A- W ,rw Q ,,V' -T ' I f , E WM k6 AL Q .- y e . rf-JQ QQ .' Arg. y,'ai j,f WA Av E I I t X. FXA. 1,LulAgg4sih :E -1 , '4i,i,4 ' In ' - f ff Q - 'fl' A--' ' S4--Z1f11'f,.-':,T fri 3' ,. I -A--is 1 I'J.?'W' f , + ' f A - 4 -' . ' - 1 :. -Q ' 'W - fA-' fl 9? QW 12, V '5Effa.5v'gfgT Jf igllzigf if ...' f .1 LA, H.,-E-M' '11 4 a n z w i . :ng . k V , . 1: I Q . .1-A, ' , . -5 , ' 1 . 1 w 5' up .- '-, I .Q-r, '3f '-T. .TQ Q r .Q 'S .. ' -' 'P l Q41 rs - lflv . 1,5-?5' 4 5,2 R E111 ..u ' L 5 Ls ,. r Pl ' Y -,W 3':f',.'u X ' -rc , .:-y1,,.. w 1-ffl! F Q .L - X 1 ,J,.: ' , alrfa ,..q9r..- 1' lli 'Q'-: Ai .Na Www gi , ,- Q . n , :vf ' ' -5,1 xl lk...s.g ,,.:4 - f j 1-M ' ., 1, 11 45,1 E 1,1 . Q.-1, .,, I. . 1 fx ,v,,. . QE' ,- QC A 3 5. Nxgi, .gg 'i--'g jf .Vpqf . ,,,.x, .gl . ,Hyun F .,-'L '. v- J, gg , .1 , f ,Q-HH . '- ' .,-gg1gg.5fg-- ' '27i'Q':' ': . I 1,f'fQ! ' ' 1 2 A . , G. .wa ir, ' -,, ,. 'l 'I I A i :li 1- 3 y U ' 5 ii, 5- 2111? ' . '4 ' h ,Ji . .W , 1 I ' I , Q ,4 --f, . 'H Q 1 95- 2: -- '- Nu, .4 . , gr ,:,4,.,w . I b 1-x -1-f gm., E. 15,1 H ,, q - 'N 'Hw- WSEE x g M -. Q--twig nk 'Wm V. V..a.IW- ,rf . -L L, ' - .,., 'Sw. F Ai' f73P'5?,c- -5 ,541 L5 --+:4e-'MJ .W 1: ,g.,..!,,G:A any 1' 345 1211 'fih'7-f-P .HS 'lg 'agp . ' : 'Lf - - 7 W' A , 11 ' . f 'W wits, -' U '..':w:'- ,. +,.. . yww A 41- fig' -1 .rr M '11, -4 1960 JollN QUILL John Marshall High School Rochester New York P bl bed by The Du P wbm f it l i 1 'N ,Q ix 1 x x Q K wifi fy iw , . A in s 5. 4 x f 6 2 S xwilrxk, B J' Wy, -o T' S 1 vi QW 4'2- AN H RX , X: 'F . , , E W x K s 4 ,Q ,AQ Q, yS,Q,,.a , ' ' . by ' . ' 4 1 1 K -v ,Aff xi , . X x .wb 1 w 1 1 - ' rl X N X Q , x ' '3' V ' fd- sg 'A fir xx, TABLE CONTENTS Classwork page 9 Seniors page 19 Activities page 49 Sports page 75 3 Twent -F ive Years 0 Progress . . . It was pointed out by Mr. Spin- ning in his dedicatory address that It is signiiicant that it was the pupils of the Iohn Marshall High School themselves who were first to point out that the building and all which it contains are but the means to an ends that these facili- ties are justified only as the pro- gram carried out here brings some- thing of lasting value to society. Y! At these exercises we, the students and teachers were challenged to remember - That the chief aim of scholastic endeavor is to seek out truth: That we should cherish exactness in rnathematicsp thorough comprehension in read- ingg clear statement in compositiong faithful examination of all the data in science and history and economics: That the best preparation for life is life well lived in the presentp That to know is not enoughp that conduct is three-fourths of iifep and the ideais of boys and girls are even more important than skill and knowledgeg That the hand training has always' been a part of sound educationp That the hand informs the mind and the hand interprets the mind: That it is the obligation of the modern school to discover and help to develop special talentsp that from creative activity comes the greatest ioyp That fun and friendship are important elements in life and that all in their activities should strive to emphasize the development of each one: That health is essential to happiness and to all continuing achievementg That we should remember the sacredness of personalityp That teachers should re- spect the students and cultivate in them understanding of and a respect for the views and the needs of others. We at Marshall have aimed through the past years to live and teach according to these goalsg it is our feeling that in the years ahead we should maintain these same goals giving even greater emphasis to their realization. 4 ELMER W. SNYDER Principal 5 VICE-PRINCIPAL Leon C. Friel ADVISERS Matthew Hoffman Ann Turula COUNSELORS l , l Alfred Goetz GUIDANCE STAFF Advisers Miss Ann Turula Mr. Matthew Hoffman Counselors Grades 10, 11, and 12 Miss Ellen Rytkonen Mr. Alfred Goetz Counselor Grades 7, 8, and 9 Mr. Richard T. O'Hara Ellen Rytkonen Richard T. O'Hara Q5 ff A NIV ERSARY Classwork WWW AGA T e World We Live In Seated: Edwin A. Gordon, Dorothy Selner, Kenneth W. Fulkerson, Mary D. Granger. Standing: Edward F. Hoffman, Elton S. Eike, Douglas W. Asquith, Thomas F. Vetter, Ioseph N. Coccia, Richard St. Iames. lin I jltflemuruam The pupils and teachers were grieved to learn of the death of Trafton Boulls on December 14, 1959. Trafton came to Iohn Marshall High School as a teacher of social studies in September, 1940, Mr. Boulls brought to his teaching a rich background in his chosen field, a high interest in the profession, and a love of young people. A staunch be- liever in the trained mind, Mr. Boulls set his standards high to work toward this goal. Never compromising with half- completed tasks, he looked upon educa- tion as a challenge toward perfection and accepted no substitute for hard work. Iohn Marshal is a better place for hav- ing had Trafton Boulls as a member of its staff over this 19 year period. SOCIAL STUDIES By acquainting students with the history of a civilized world, the Social Studies Department at- tempted to give students an un- derstanding of past struggles, thus enabling them to vote intel- ligently and criticize constructive- ly the government actions. Fol- lowing three years of history, the seniors enhanced their education with knowledge of the American economic system and practical les. sons in democracy, MR BOULLS Communicatin In That World ENGLISH Reading, writing, and effective speech were emphasized this year in the various classes in English. In literature students were intro- duced to the best authors and their works. Interest was sparked by movies and by the use of rec- ords. Pupils were given the opportun, ity to make reports, thus learn- ing how to face an audience, and how to speak effectively, Effort was made to help each one to be literate and articulate in both oral and written expres- sion. Seated: Mrs. Anna Brown, Mary Foley, Toby Susswein. Standmq David Wood, Mrs. Katherine Saunders. Ethel Dunn, Grace Leader Mrs. Mary Granger, Mrs. lane Jones. Mrs. Mary Murphy, Mrs. Alice Earl, Iames Hawthorne. Speeding up reading by aid o rateometer. -QNNN Class in Economics studies tax form. Through the microscope ll ii HHHNHMWH H SCIENCE'-First Row: Mrs. lean Havill, Allen C. Tappert, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, Daniel C. Houseman. Second Row: Iohn E. Dailor, Daniel H. Keohane, Sebastian A. Gangi. Mrs. Virginia S. Scully . SCIENCE In the Science Department the classes endeavored to point up the need of critical thinking, the solu- tion of problems by the application of the scientific method, the attention to detail and accuracy - all neces- sary attributes of a citizen of the Space Age. LANGUAGE-Frank C. Leach, Donald R. Clark, Florence M. Chittenden, Agnes V. Powers. 12 ...awwq-mr . wgar-uv- BUSINESS The aim of the Business Depart- ment, this year, was to increase pro- duction and accuracy in business A cooperative plan gave seniors the chance to apply their knowledge through training on the job, A new course, Briefhand, was offered to college preparatory students. This one-semester course is an abbrevi- ated longhand system, and should prove of great value to the college student in taking notes. LANGUAGE Both oral and written communica- tion were the new emphasis in the modern foreign language classes. Two experimental groups at the eighth year level -- one in Latin and the other in Spanish were form- ed. Electronic devices - tape re- corder, record players, and television have helped improve diction. Latin, this year, continued to impart to its learners a detailed knowledge of the basic structure of language, 15 BUSINESS-First Row: Iohn T. Salemme, Mrs. Laura Colahan. Mrs..Yvonne T. Merkel. Second Row: Mrs. Helen Meinhardt, W. Raymond Wright, Iohn F. Lutus. Helen M. Lathrop, Mrs. Wilma Kyle. Future Secretaries Latin is a serious business. 1 - i-Multi if . , , 4 - f I1 4 - 2 , , x , Has' 3 . W M ..., I .,., . x . - s 1 .mf Q. ' wf . B f C v ' E 3 3 Q it Q 4 Q 1 is 3 w ., + ai Q E ,f ik W ,J SXQFV A ,. 3 Y 1 I 5 f Q S iff ,, 5 J! - S? if , I Vkkr fx f , L 12 if JKT-X 1. x ' wxslvtx 0 Q ff ' F ' TW? 413,11 LQ i vi-fff 2 5 1 L .Q M K K , , 9 . x iv- , 42 f 3 24 XJ R 3 ',.V ff M-xQ'N Jw W 1- 3 22: .,, f. vga 'Q' f ,Q A,-A f k Q ..,, , ,J' A g 5 V1 , 1- ,,-, Q : ,L1' N'Axk V- MXH T ' 1 A Z , ....- . , gf? . K ww - A MN, . ' ef 5 V MN X -:W 3 555563 gg' ,N ss 14 5. 3 are x 3 li x ' as 4 x, .,,:E , ..,,,,. , K V QW i ve' .. gg X ' . fx f :V Q . '- K -, figfy- Wg, 'i ,. , , 'ali V .,,. fs N K? ' 2 Q ,- , f -. z f K Q ' 'L f frjfl 9, L' ig 'Y A5,N,.k 1' my' if E S E i i i Q-A 3. 3 Nwy-bw , -. ...Qf--Q, 4 ' ' ,. Q? ,, .f it 's M , er? K y Y S 'f' f N .ri g ' x is ,. IF Q f 1435 I i .,,, , ' wAkA if f Ia, Y, Qf,fLf',,Z,f?,Zy 5 , I H 1 1 ,px fgs fi 'X i' F-'iv' W 'ar f i awwi. .h' qu Service Departments R. Short, M. Mclnnis, D. Magin, M. Bemish, G. Eshelmon, Altof, B. Legoski, I. Burgdorf CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Short and her lunchroom staff have daily ordered, prepared and served nourishing meals for Marshall's many students. During the past year, they have assisted at various receptions, teas, and parties for the faculty as well as for the students, Mrs. Ruth Short CUSTODIANS Under the direction of Mr. Mc- Nab, the custodian staff has con- tinued to carry on the school's facilities both in the classrooms and on the schoolgrounds. They have kept the school clean, made repairs, and adjusted temperatures all with a smile. Seated: Mrs. Frances Roerrer. Edward Sutter, Elizabeth Nudo. Standing: Phoebe Donaldson, Mary Donnelly. Emma Gav- itt, Alan McNab. Missing: Mary Tennity, Lois Eckl, Robert Klein, Gerald McCor- mick, Ioe Iaworski, Iohn Duignan. 18 JUNE SENIORS GLADYS JENKINS 60 Eastman Avenue Blonde hair, smiling eyes, Thats our Gladys. Honor Roll 4g Honorable Mention 1, 31 Minor Letter in Activities 4, Forum Rep' resentative 2, 3: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3g Stu' dent Secretary 3, 4g Dancing 2, 3g Lead' Q' 'Pin Pon 3 4' Swimmin 2. CARL JENSEN .Quie likeable, an dependable. Honorable ention 2, 3, Boys' C1 - lg Forum Repr ntative 2, VY 3g ome- room Preside' 3, Know our School Week 3: Home om Basketba 3 Senior Red Cross Life ver 4g Volle all 2, 3. A JOSEPH JOHNROE Goodwill Str , Were men but constan hed be per e . Honorable Mention Minor Letter i Activities 3' Asse y Programs 3 4' Band 2 3' Boys b 2 3: Dance Com- mittee 4' Homero m President 3' Honor Patrol 2 3' J h Quill Staff 4' uncheon ost 3: Radio 3: Sales Ma g ' Major Letter n Athletics Ho room as etball 2 : Cross Cou y 1 2 ' Senior Re Cross Life S er 3' Va ity rack 3 4' f FOOH1 MARY JOYCE 12 Canary Stret She may or may not know her A, B, C's, But she certainly does know her Do, Re, Mi's. Honorable Mention 1, Letter in Activities 3g 4g Girls' 2, 3, 4 Major 2, 3, 43 Choir Company 2, 3, GUSTAVE KARGE 783 Se 'A Famous for h cheering, ch 'rfu bmsh'cuts. Minor Letter i Atble s 4g H Mention 2, 3, 4g abi t Member u 1 epresentative ' ohn Quill S Y, ee eader 4g Ho room Baske : Cr Country 3, 4g Junior fi Life Sa 'ng 33 Track 3, 4g W stli Radio 4. JANE K RNS 228 Driving Pa Avenu lways smiling-thats a el Letter in ' letics ' H orabl e ' 1 4 Hon Ff' um Represent ive Girls Club 2 3' Homeroom 'den 1 2 3' B - l 1' Dancing 1 3' Lead s Club 1 2 Swimming 2. CHARLES KINGS1.. Senior Maria Isabel Abasolo Iames V. Adam Richard Agnello Ronald Ahrens Keith Goodman Allen ' Marie Carol A. Ambrose Raymond E. Anne Sandra Lee Armstrong Paul Kenneth Babey Rodolfo Frederica Bahr if flak' Robert Bailey Barbara lean Bain , ,gl The SILVER CLASS Suzanne Ruth Bancroft Barbara lean Iames D. Barry Ralph Bartlett Noel Michael Bartolf Beehler Iames Best Barbara Ann Betlem Sharon Rose Beuckman Laverne Biehler U Carol lane Billings '7 'm .A ,f .fy f N with GOLDE MEMORIES! f ' Al 41 JT , 1 I rs. .x A Kathleen Rita Bindert Patricia Mae Binn Charles G. Boltwood 2 1 fi , f, ., N 7 . 'nl . w ' .sf XX n y y -ff , l X xx :la .' ' , , , . , Y , V 1 N '- lf ' . .r X f .- . A l I 'X 'J ' 'f , . lf!f'lf1IlMxXA' Nfl V 'f' X-N AJ 3 1 'J , X 1 X, , . b J., , 1 , . . Eugene Bonsignore Darlene C. Booth David Bradbury I Robert Bragalone Robert Braun Nancy Diane Brescia Mida Ann Bristol Iohn Brown Thomas Brown Robin Burchard Louis Burrows Remember - Their First Kay Linda Burton Carol Marie Butera Lillian Grace Butera Gary Butler 22 A J X 4. wg Helen Marian Butterbaugh Robert Button Kathleen Ann Cairns Shirley Ann Calhoun Clarence William Campbell Donna lean Carlin Ieanne Alice Carson Mary Lou Casperson Gail Ann Castellano Donald Chapman David F. Charles Gerard M. Caschette Randy Cerulli George Chamberlain XX David Thomas Clegg Lee Chippendale Sandra lean Chittenden Iudith Ellen Chrlstman Sharon L. Clarke I Betsy Ann Coleman Richard Colt Linda May Colwell William Paul Condo Ioseph Coniglio Dorothy Eunice Conroy William Cory 24 X Flu And .4 1 . , ., N J V Larry Counts Arline Graham Cresswell Q MAT:-4 W ENGLB 5'-4 Michael Cronmiller Iames Culhane Patricia Ann Culhane Philip Daggar Martha Ann Davis Diane Gail Davison Ronald Davy William de Cocq Empty Classrooms .L Ioseph Degnan 'Contance lean Del Vecchio Ronald De Marco Ioanne Marie Denk Robert Dewey Nancy Ann Dezimm sk l Dick Diehl Raymond Dietz Richard Dietz Iacquelyn F. Di Ponzio eila Anne Donnelly Sheila Kaye Donovan -fl' ' Iacqueline Benedict Dornsife Bonnie Charl Doty New Experiences Iudy Ann Drake Eric Drummond Paul Duff Fredric Dugan Brenda Lee Easton Richard Eckardt Sandra lickels : GM' iraq. Iohn Ecker Eckert Elizabeth Anna Edgett Diane Elizabeth Elliot Iudith Ann Ennis Gary Frederick Erdle Franklin Evans On Student Day Arlene Fabian Freida Marie Farmen Robert Farrell Sharon Marie Feeley 27 XX Louis Files Ann Ellen Bernice Fisk Maryellen Flynn Thomas Frank Gary Frederico Karl Fredrick Elizabeth F. Garcia Bonnie Kaye Gare Iudith Ann Garratt Sheridan Fred Gay 1 Officers - - Holtman, hrens, Sandra Gee Dolores lean Geisler Iohn Geisler Carol Giacomarra 28 Patricia Gilford Iames Giglio Sandra Lee Gilbert Oscar Gillespie Paul Goodman e A Giordano Gary Goetz Thomas Q. i Lawrence Graff Allan Graham lack Greco McCarthy, Bancroft ish! L .4 'f?' , Douglas Green Peter Gregoire Donald Grundke 29 Carol Ann Green 'X Bernadette Patricia Lou Hadley Bruce Hagreen Wendy Lee Hamilton Rollin Hanson An ,Harrison Ellen Kathleen Hatz Michael Hayes Bonnie Mae Helier fl! Q53 Jdwax W? Iames Hemey George Hickmott Gladys E. Higham Emily May Hill E Z NGLISH MATH mah! - - Mr. Corwin's Ronald Holtman Charles Horton Carol Ann Houck 30 '15 'Jul' 29+ f' Virginia I. Houle Margaret Ann Hovey B0Ill1i2 lean Howard Fred Hoyt Glen Hughs Patricia R. Hughes Carol A. Hult Cynthia Ioyce Humm Nancy Ann Hunt Barbara Gail Hutchins Doris G. Huttenbach Iudith Rfobin 3 X .'..1f -,,A., Douglas Iardinc Lynn links George E. Iohnson, Ir 3 1 Marilyn Rita Iohnston Miriam E. Iolidon Ierilyn Marion Iorolemon Stephen Iosh V , Gary Kaiser Nancy Martha Kaiser Beverly ' f YM? Robert Kane Mary Helen Kauffman ' Patricia Harriet Kavanaugh Linda Marie Keefer 1 The Wind Ensemble Patricia A. Keeler Mary Kathleen Keilen Fred L. Kelsey Helane Marie Kempter 32 Carolynn Marie Kennard Nadine W. Kenney Karen lean Khuns E3 , Valerie lean King Sandra Lee Kirby Ioan Mae Kirkbright Suellen Ioan Kirkebye Harry Kitz Kenneth Klein Roberta lean Kleisley On Record C. lames Klipfel Rita Klusek Ronald Knab Richard Knights 35 XX fi-WM Ia fce Linda Kortz Richard Kosbab David Koster l nlz 0.1 WW 1 , , lean Ann Kramer Sally Ioan Kuhrt Linda Lou LaBar Marianne Louise La Croix Robert La Force Dale Laird Ioseph Lamberson Kathleen Louise Lambert G Sharon lean Lamphier Gerald Laveck David Robert Lawson Ronald Lazier Gail Ann Leake Iohn Leary Genevieve Susan Lee Rita Marie Leibenguth Donna Leppla Robert Lincoln Geraldine Mae Lindkamp ROQCI' UPPH Helen Little Glenn Lohr lean Carolyn Macllarty I Good Fellowship Ralph Magin Annette Rosalee Magliocco Stephanie Mammana 55 .3-qtqi and-'K Mancuso Robert A. Marks Reginald Martell Iohn Martin ML QW! Sl Anthony Martini Theodore Marvin Linda Ellen Masterson Virginia Ann Matteson Thomas McBride Molly O. McCarthy Kathleen F. McDonald Ioyce L. McMichael Nursery Rhymes And L A 1 4 1 V -- ju, Kathleen Ann McNally Carl Mercendetti J Barry Merrf 36 ' Pamela A. Merritt Micciche Shirley A. Milatz Edward Miller Robert Miller David Minges Sandra Cha? Mitrano Richard Moffett Lucille Carol Montanaro Cary Mitchell I Sandra L. Moore Phyllis lean Mosteller Robert Mount Barbara Ann Mullen 37 Qfffw Gerald Mullen Sandra M. Mundt Iohn Myers ff? Gerald Nasca 2 Paul Nash JJ A ,ff 'JF' . F. Ii, , Y Hannelore Neumann fr , ,, 1 Elaine Nevtfjhlj Iames Nichols Elaine lean Niedermeier Sylvia I. Nieskens The Teachers' IoycefAnne Nolan Doris Alma Nolin Iames North 38 Iune Rose Noto QM' Sandra Gaye O'Brien Geraldine Helen O'Connell 017 SSW' Robert Olyslager Charles Owen Barbara Ann Palotas Charlene Marion Parnell shi .-gdwv' fio- Ronald Paton Ronald Payne Roger Pearson Muslcale y William Pease Andre Pederson Nancy Dudeen Perona Iames Perry 59 XXV Charles Petterson Ianice Phillips Terry Pierce N David Pilot Carol L. Polizzi Dorothy Pollack Susan C. Powrie Constance Preston Bonnie Lou Quackenbush Eugene Preston Susan lean Procco Mark Pullen Broken Test Tubes Betty lane Radzinski Iohn Raif Philip Ranke 40 Rpnald Rapp Iames Ras Lynne Allen Reilly Ronald Richardson wif ,I-fi in-f i 'l 5 ftglw Forrest Richey Karin Riedel Iohn Ritchie Ioyce Dorothy Roberts Alan Robinson Nancy lean Rood I In Chemistry Karen Marie Ross Ianet Elizabeth Rowden Ierold Rowley 41 Bonnie K. Roberts ff ' 1 2: hni V' Z ' K t Rf! I ':: li Arden Rootes 'im ,gf if Loretta A. Ruscio Bernard Ryan Ray Ryerse Karen Louise Salminen Marilyn Gay Sanderson Robert Scarpulla Carol Ann Schlueter Linda Schlutepf? me Barbara Ann Schmanke Richard Schmidt Irwin Schmitt If-'hll SCh0l1e The Driver Training Car Susan Sara Schroy George Schumacher R0l'l3ld SChllll13k2f 42 ikigiifl X g HIST Constance Lee Schuttes Patricia Lee Schwenzer George Scott Robert Seeley Gail Dorothy Seiler Doris Mary Senecal Dorothy A. Senecal HQ I0hl1 SQYHIOUI' Larry Shafer Patrick Shay lean Carolyn Siebert Impromptu Rumba Players , we-f ' Betty Ellen Simpson Brian Simpson Kathryn Anne Sisson Shirley Blanche Sleeman 43 Bonnie lean Smith Sandra Sue Sorg David Speciale Wi? Elizabeth Anne Spencer Ronald Speziale Statucki William Stegeman Bruce Steinfeldt Diane Evelen Stewart Reinhardt Stockmeister Marilyn Eileen Stoddard or ,ff Four Years At A Lon 9 Raymond Suhl Iohn Swenholt Bonnie Carol Thompson Iohn Thorpe 44 Nancy Tierson Ann T Carol lane Toscano M ya new Raw? Douglas Turk Iohn Tracy Ted Tucker Brian T Iohn Tyo David Urquhart Douglas Vaisey Stephen Van Duzee ' 1 GI' I m 5 W f Iacqueline Ioyce Ventura Roger Ver Plank Carmine Vigneri Richard Virkus Iudith Ann Vogel Patricia lean Vogel R096 Wade Kenneth Walker Melinda Marion Walker Walker Ann Elizabeth Walsh Gladys Aldano Walther Susan Elaine Wangman Mary Edith Ward Lawrence Watts To The Final Goal Ronald Weigel Terrence Weis Parker Weld Richard Welty 46 Carol Ann Wenzel Carol Lynn Werner Carole Ieanne Westfall w Beverly Ann Wetzlau Carol Anne 1 ' Iudith Iayne Wh Linda L itty M' Delores Barbara Will Geraldine Ruth Williams Marcia Mary Elizabet Williamson Mary Iohanna Wilson Graduation f Linda Mae Winans David Witkowski Ronald Wood viii lf! GV Mi gN DL 41 Carol F. Woods Frances Yarker Kenneth Yockel Thomas Zimmerman IN MEMORIAM Frank Bianchi, a seven- teen year old student of the Class of 1960, died on April 14, this year, The memory of both him and his music will live in the hearts of his companions. Charles Zubert Richard Zwierlein Frank Bianchi Ou r Leaders President -- Ronald Holtman Vice-President - Ronald Ahrens Secretary -f Molly McCarthy Treasurer - Suzanne Bancroft Mrs. Mary Murphy Mr. Elton Eike 48 V V AOA V Activities -x1 Q r 'Yi '. -, Q K x u w ,gl s3 ,1 J ,xi 1 E wifi' 52 E WJ Q l1 if A ,xt ki'5fZzQ iv . 'Q ' Y 131 is , if 4 if , E 4' Honor Groups NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Seated: First Row: K. Lambert, C. Houck, B. Easton, B. Betlem. T. Tucker, P. Weld. Second Row: Kramer, Mr. Hoffman, C. Owen, F. Hoyt, N. Perona, I. Dornsife. Standing: D. Davison, Ianowicz, S. Kuhrt, I. Myers, G. Goetz, I. Martin, D. Turk, B. Steinfeldt, I. Thorpe, D. Koster, R. Holtman. A. Robinson, R. Welty, L. Reilly, S. Bancroft, M. Davis, S. Carson, D. Senecal, F. Richey. R. Agnello. K. Salminen, V. King. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Meeting twice a month, the thirty-four members of the Iohn Marshall Chapter of the National Honor Society undertook this year's major project -f the evaluation of the character analysis process in order to improve the present system of electing candidates for member- ship on the basis of character. Mr. Hoffman, adviser, and the elected officers, Charles Owen, Fred Hoyt, and Nancy Perona, encouraged the continuation of ex- cellence in scholarship and leadership, the participation in activities and the fostering of the curious mind - all of which are the purposes of the NHS. The top 2570 of the seniors and 15? of the juniors are conf sidered for membership, but only a maximum of 157: and SW, re- spectively, may be chosen. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. 51 iam- w111nn,.' v v si 1 STANDARD BEARERS N, Perona, C. Owen SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION The Scholarship Commission, com- posed of the twelve highest ranking seniors, endeavored to promote and im- prove scholarship at Iohn Marshall, Its individual activities included providing college scholarship information for sen- iors and keeping up-to-date the home- room rating chart in the school show.. case. Seated. C. Houck, I. Dornsife, N. Perona, Kramer, K. Lambert, D. Koster. Standing: A. Robinson, C. Owen, R. Agnello, T. Tucker. B. Betlem, K. Cofran. Law Makers SPONSORS Mr. Goetz, Miss Rytkonen First Row: M. Cotsworth, B. Dewey, B. Doty, K. Lambert, G. Matteson. Second Row: I. Nolan, L. La Bar, B. Campbell, I. Nasca, S. Gilbert. Third Row: B. Tunney, B. Condo, F. Gay, B. Schmanke. SENIORS THE LEGISLATURE Guiding the activities and determining the policies of the school, kept the legislature busy this year, Every homeroom sent a represent- ative to the meetings, so that all grade levels had a voice in the school government. Chip Weld, the Student's Association Vice-President, presided, and Martha Davis, Secretary, took the minutes and kept records. The legislature successfully directed such activities as the Memorial Scholarship Drive, the March of Dimes campaign, Iohn Quill sales, and the S.A. membership campaign. JUNIORS Seated: M. Precciutti, R. Men- gel, Rice. Standing: D. Simp- son, R. Virkus, R. Ryerse, K. Beane, F. Barleben. 52 .xn-31.-favs.-..1.w:,.:.. n u , .1 E g i f K Y 2 . 1, .L., , L ' A55 .ii vi. . wify, f gal uf F14-1 ww +, 'Q--Q z . MA S5 ' in -.9 X , . N -..,s' f ki f f 3551 7 N JUNIOR RED CROSS The Iunior Red Cross ac- tivities this year were conduc- ted by representatives from each grade level, Chairman of the group was senior represent, ative, Iudy Ianowicz, Under her leadership these students organized and coordinated the fund raising and membership campaign which took place in March. Service IUNIOR RED CROSS-Seated: E. Christenson, I. Ianowicz, S. Morgan Standing: L. Hawkins, K. Tracy, P. Iohn, C. Miller, D. Shultz K. Lambert, W. Yust Seated: K. Vallone, W. Stegeman. Standing: S. Mingus, R. Goellner R. A. U. N. Striving to create a greater understanding of the United Nations in the student body two students, Kathleen Lambert and William Yust, acted as Marshall's representatives to the Rochester Association for the United Nations. SAFETY COUNCIL For the purpose of promoting safety within the school, a delegation of students was chosen to represent Marshall on the Rochester Teen-Age Safety Council. It was the responsi- bility of these students to aid in planning the annual school safety drive, ommunit TRAFFIC SQUAD Every morning this year at 8:25 and every after- noon at the close of school, sixteen boys helped pedestrians to cross safely the several street corners used by Iohn Marshall students. These boys, clad in orange and blue jackets, were members of the Traffic Squad, which was under the direction of Mr, Gerace. The duties of each individual traffic officer in- cluded taking charge of his post and directing and controllin the students in regard to time, place, and method of crossing the street. Traffic Squad mem- bers also displayed the all-clear signal to the stu- derglts in the corridors after all fire drills and air ral s, and School SERVICE CORPS-First Row: B. Coleman, M. Bristol, T. Irons, N. Dezimm, I. Michaelson. Second Row: D. Senecal, C. Childs, K. Mr. Vetter, ,Third Row: Salminen, K. Lambert, K. Britt, S. Bancroft. R. Marks, B. Goellner, R. Foti, D. Welty, R. Paton, D. Pickworth, M. Pullen, R. Ahrens, G. Betters, R. Suhl, N. Bartholf, L. Knox F. Delles. SERVICE CORPS Sacrificing time and energy, the Iohn Mar- shall Service Corps, directed this year by Mr. Thomas Vetter, was an important school serv- ice organization. The corps patrolled the halls of the school prior to the 8:30 A.M, bell: these students also looked after the order during the first and second lunch periods, later putting the tables and chairs in order: furthermore they acted in the capacity of ushers for special school events. TRAFFIC SQUAD-First Row: D. Iones. P. Edgerton, B. Yust, R. Smith, D. Schneible, R G Q k b h B D Th T. Kelsey, B. Stegeman, P. Weld. Second ow: . uac en us , . ewey, I. orpe, Cv. Scott, W. Powers, F. Hoyt, B. Salminen, T. Brown in14ewa-anne 1 rt, ,, aww ww Keepin the Records First Row: S. Kuhrt, T. Weis, K. Lambert, D. Elliot. Second Row: S. Fiore, K. Cofran, I. Kramer RATING COMMISSION After the students rated their cards each marking period, the homeroom rating clerk check- ed the rating slips for accuracy, determined the median, and turned in the top five names of the homeroom to the Rating Commission for dis- play in the main hall. The members of the Commission then stamped Honorable Mention, or Honor Roll on the report cards. RATING CLERKS First Row: P. Torpey, M. Deutsch, K. Patoucha, M. Sanza, Piekan, F. Vito, K. Cairns, I. Simone. Third Row: B. Kin , M. Owen, C. Brimmer, Iones, G. Grecco, T. DiGiulo. D. Billings, D. Nolin, B. Smith, N. Hunter, C. Child, Second Row: B. D'Ambra, D. Botticell, C. Nardone, D. Iones, I. Healy, G. Colvin, D. DiLoreto, Polizzi, P. Dewey, Bennett, D. Fritz, I. Kramer, I. Iosephion, P. Lograsso, G. I. Busch uu1zlmf1 ,: -vnu-anawaimzwaflawn-.v.:rw.2 -l7uw.sa1 Learning Thri t THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT The Treasury Department, supervised by Mrs, Laura Co. lahan, kept the financial records of the school, Sandra Gaylord, the Student Association Treas- urer, prepared the daily bank deposits. Records of deposits deposits and postings were kept by student bookkeepers, Linda LaBar, Nancy DeZimrn, and Marianne LaCroix. Other stu- dents participating in the de- partment this year were Linda Keefer, Milatz, and Mrs, Colahany Gaylgrd Bonnie Quackenbush, typists: and Iohn Raif and Thomas Vergari, bank messengers. Seated: M. La Croix, N. De Zimm. Standing: I. Raif, T. Vergari, L. LaBar. Saving money, an important item in education, was fos- tered by a vital banking program, under the direction of the Rochester Savings Bank. All of Marshall's homerooms participated. The banking clerks, under Mr. Coccia, received and recorded the money from the students. BANKING CLERKS First Row: A. Roguski, D. Elliott, G. Varty, E. Mahler, Third Row: G. Schumaker, K. Hirsch, I. Boyce, I. Denle, M, Caron, B, La Fave, D. I-lartt, P. Miner. Second ROWi C. Demick, S. Fiore, S. Di Mura, I. Alter, P. Farnsworth, K. Ciravola, S. Wangman, I. Chapman, S. Donovan. L- R. Iohnson, B. Weirich, D. Carlin, K. McDonald Stone, K. Caper, N. De Zimm, I. Whitty, B. Palotas, I. Rice. ..4.t i.7. 11m:-umm 1'g-.1 i1' . 1 . v fr f v luummznummmisuummm' Behind the Footlights NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY'-First Row: R. Han- son. B. Smith. T. Tucker. Second Row: K. Bindert. K. Ross. I. Siebert. Third Row: A. Peterson, C. Miller, I. Myers. Fourth Row: C. Owen, B. Steinfeldt, R. Kane MARSHALL PLAYERS-Foreground: K. McDonald, T. Tucker. First Row: G. Lindkamp, K. Bindert, R. Lieberguth, B. Smith, N. Dezimm. Second Row: Miss Susswein, C. Bishop, M. Sanderson, I. Chapman, Myers. Third Row: C. Miller, E. Fisk, R, Hanson, C. Owen, B. Condo. Mr. Langdon. B. Heller, B. Moore, Mrs. Brown, DRAMATICS On the other side of the footlights, a group of Marshall dramatists worked on the writing of plays, acting the parts, and applying effective make-up. The Marshall Players worked hard under the direction of Mrs, Ann Brown and thus developed their dramatic skills. After school programs included a play pro- duced entirely by Drama Club members, and a lecture given by a former vaudeville clown and stagehand. The twice monthly meetings were arranged to acquaint students with dramatic skills. The Marshall Chapter of the National Thes- pian Society was enlarged this year by the elec- tion to membership of those achieving honor in dramatics, S T A G E C R E W R. Stephan , T. T cker. B. M , R. H , C. M'lle , E. Drummond, T. Erdle. I. Myers, Condbl, I. Koster,olCT Owenerlgolliane. 1 r A farm: .. f r.. f wa. s 'K fs- :far ' sw- -vwwfwwm. ' A-iwwmssrzrrz ...i.M.m... ...mu f MM- .w:.:m..f.v.mw.....,.... eremriteqswmwmisrwxsw-nw--f vmam T? x. 2' fi? A ,ffwf Wi X L fu, , , 76. k .WW Y .f'W, . !Q-: f',,.f 1 51 ,, , 5 , 1 , X J- , :WMA W ig 1 E 1 5 I-'j g ' if 2 lf .. , k 5 ,Ui 4 ,f.f if 1:1 1411 Ma. 1 1 r fwq.qt,g 0 5, Q-PM 6 Behind the Counter Behind a facade of notebooks, pens, pencils and erasers, Iohn Marshall's modern, well-stocked bookstore sold everything the students desired, from scotch tape to Marshall sweatshirts. Ready to serve the customers was a bevy of clerks, chosen for their tact, courtesy, reliability, and accuracy. BOOK STORE Seated: I. Kramer, I. Ianowicz, I Perona, G. Manning, P. Hocking P. Vogel, L. Reilly, S. Thomas Mr. Salemme. in LOST AND FOUND B. Bartusek, G. Matteson, B. Betlem, S. Kuhrt. n the Screen AUDIO-VISUAL First Row: B. Bartusek, I. Signorino. G. Pleken, I. Adams, Kirk, R. Springer, D. Petty, D. Galvin, S. Freichler, R. Owen, R. Stephany. Second Row: Phillips, I. Augino, I. Polizzi, R. asperson, K. LaMont, I. Nichols, D. Billings, D. LaFave, I. Salvati, B. Bonnell, D. Leroy, L. Davis. B. Moore, E. Kashuba. Third Row: Mrs. Simpson, G. Dengler, I. Schmitt, R. Rapp, G. Mitchell, D. Koster, R. Weigel, C. Echert, H. Rooksby, G. Walsh, D. Koster. 60 Behind the scenes a group of pupils of the audio-visual crew learned the intricacies of movie projectors, record players, tape recorders, and television and then assisted in many classes. , : www, - Parsons, S. Fiore. Standing: K. Vallone, I. Gosnell, H. Fritz, N. Practical Preparations First Row: I. Kramer, B. Betlem, D. Senecal, C. Houck, M. Creagan, P. Mosteller, N. McCormick. Second Row: N. Perona, S. Carson, G. O'Connell, C. Child, D. Heinrich. LIBRARY AIDES Behind the scenes in the library, a group of veteran workers, ably directed by Miss Hilliker with the assistance of Mrs. Piazza achieved a record of efficiency in handling the many varied types of material contained in Iohn Marshall's store house of knowledge, Part of their Work was to train a staff of aides for next year. The Elmer W. Snyder Chapter of the Future Teachers of America F U T U R E expanded its interests this year to include helping other high schools form such clubs, and enabling many other students in the area to develop their T EA C H E R S interests in teaching. Again, under the capable guidance of Miss Hilfiker. OF AMERICA First Row: P. Best, S. Bancroft, Gosnell D. Davison econd R W , . S o :C. , . ec . D. Senecal, G. O'Connell, E. Christianson, Woods, M. Sanderson, C. Westfall, B. Weirich, M. Harvey, B. Edgett, the club provided many seniors with valuable training through cadet teach- ing in area grade schools. T. Irons, S. Eynon, I. Cerrulli. Third Row: R. Liebenguth. C. Willing, R. Welty. Bisho D Sen al S. Thomas, D. Heinrich, C. Karkkainen, P. Vogel, Young, F. Yafker, S. Carson, S. Mingus, P. Smith, H. Campbell, C. Nardone, C. Houck. P. Mosteller, S. Donovan, M. Deutsch, D. Donofrio, R. nul:n1ifm1nm:mvw.zwznr1:mmuu4uzmmw uta1i1m.muu1ur twr. wnnuu wsu1 LUNCHROOM CASHIERS Making the wheels of service in the lunchroom run more smoothly, several girls gave their time and help to Mrs. Short in the cafeteria. Their duties were to check students through the lunch lines, to change those five and ten dollar bills, zitndd to keep the shelves supplied with oo . FIRE DOOR CORPS-First Row: Mr. Hoffman, W. Balsamo, E. Prytherck, F. Baker, R. DeMarco, R. Wood. Second Row: M. Pullen, D. Slade, B. Armour, R. Rusch, I. Martin, I. Bommelie. First Row: B. Doty, S. Moore, S. Sleeman, I. Owens, M. Bristol, M. Altobello, V. King. Second Row: B. Barr, N. Rood, I. Giordano, S. Gass. M. Lepri, P. Mosteller, N. Kaiser. C. Butera, B. Witowski, D. Leppla, C. Houck. Third Row: G. Linclkamp, I. Ieroleman, L. Butera M. Casperson. I. Whitty. W. Hamilton, M. Williamson, S. Bancroft, S. Gilbert, D. Nolin, P. Merritt, R. Kleisley, A. Spencer, A. Maglicco, P. Best, M. Stoddard. Fourth Row: K. Khuns, L. La Bar, I. Siebert. P. Hadley. F. Yarker. E. Fisk, D. Heinrich, B. Harrison, B. Schmanke. I. Parsons. E. Hatz, S. Kirkebye, S. Carson, I. Korhumel, C. Hult, Dick, C. Billings. LUNCHROOM CASHIERS-I. Dick, A. Bell, I. Ennis, M. Rotella, K. McNally, N. Rood, M. New- man, Ianowicz, K. Williams, V. King, I. Mac- Larty, G. Higham. FIRE DOOR CORPS As concern for safety was evidenced by the Fire Department of Rochester about Marshall's fire doors, a Fire Corps was formed this year. Members of the Corps were responsible for keeping the fire doors closed at each exit, on every floor including the basement, These stu- dents gave up some of their daily study hall time to perform this service, STUDENT SECRETARIES Experience is the best teacher is a proverb which proved to be true as many students were kept busy acting as student secretaries. They served competently in the various offices of the counselors, ad- visers, and department heads. Typing and filing were among their many duties. . s. mimi u -.. in..11 glam- v-pn-1 hams BETA HI-Y Through increased competition and membership, Beta carried it banners high. Beta sponsored several social events including dances and splash parties, This organization also took part in the annual Youth in Govern- ment Conventionu held at Albany. From this program developed a Bill's Committee that mapped out a bill for next year's convention. ALPHA HI-Y In its second year Alpha Hi-Y had a very stimulating program led by Mr. Hoffman, club adviser, and Dave Wal- lace, Bob Goellner, Dick Mengel, Lyn Eaton and Dave Schulz, the club of- Hcers. The organization brought in new members, had various speakers, work- ed at several service projects, sponsored a youth and government bill, and sent a delegate to the conferences in Albany and in the city. BETA HI-Y-First Row: B. Yust, D. Iones, R Hottman L Knox B Salminen. Second Row: F. Delles, B. Kane, P Edgerton A Tmelli Third Row: D. LaFave, M. LeComte, P. Barres I Cashettes A Robin son, G. Leanard, B. Bristol. Fourth Row: G. Welsh H Rooksby F Hoyt, E. Miller, I. Thorpe, B. Coakly, I. Simeone First Row: D. Mengal, D. Pickworth, D. Wallace, L. Eaton, B. Goellner. Second Row: D. Marks, B. Heller, G. Winter, B Cordy, R. Winter, L. Davis, S. Fascher Third Row: D. Riordon, Brinkman, G Settlers, D. Schultz, D. Smith, B. Kendig, N ic . Seated: First Row: B. Cortenlle, P. Rowley. Second Row: R. Denaro, M. Iohnson, M. Walsm. A. Prattis, I. Fox. Third Row: M. Beamish, M. Harvey, C. Preston, A. Atkin- son, I. Robertson. Standing: E. Mahler, L Pappa, P. Rile , A. Prythereh, Williams D. Young, S. Thomas, C. Urling, I. Tuttle D. Burendt. D. McRae, D. Wehner, D Wirth. 63 Y Club. the blind, THETA SIGMA ETA TRI Y Members of Theta Sigma Eta Tri-Y entered enthusiastically on a program of service and social activities, Social activities mclud ed a Halloween party and a com bined Saint Patricks Day dance and bowling party oining in the fun both times were their honor ed guests-the members of a H1 For their major community service project of the year the group prepared craft materials for EDITORS Left to Right: V. Kirzg, Co- Editor: G. Iohnson, o-Ed- itor: E. Dunn, Adviser: N. Perona, Editor-in-Chief. Produced entirely by the students, the Iohn Quill is a permanent record of school events, clubs, and activities, and shows the result of the combined efforts, talents, and time of all the staffs under the leadership and guidance of the editors. The adviser, and the student staff started early in the fall planning picture schedules, mak- ing layouts, writing accounts, selecting a theme and suitable art work. Everything was planned to Seated: R. Mount, Boy's Sports Editor: B. Betlem, Activities Editor: M. Ward, Senior Editor. Standing: G. Schumacker, Layout Editor: S. Kuhrt, Statistics Editor: B. Smith, Class- work Editor. ASSISTANT EUITORS JOH carry out the theme, Selling Iohn Quills and securing advertisements from local firms, home- rooms, private groups, and other concerns proved to be a challenging assignment for several com- mittees. Representatives from Varden Studios photo- graphed seniors, teachers, homerooms, and school activities. Early in March these pictures along with write-ups, layout, and identifications were sent out to the DuBois Press. This, however, was only the beginning and was followed by a return of the galley proof of the printing and the silver proof of pictures. After a careful check the proofs were sent back for the final copy. At the Senior Banquet in May, the comple- tion of the yearbook was celebrated and the fin- ifhed 172 page product was distributed to the stu- ents. So we have known this life These colored First Row: G. Lindkamp, C. Lammes, I. DiPonzio, B Polatas, S. Gilbert, K. Lambert. Second Row: S. Chittenden E. Fisk. G. Matteson. S. Carson, P. Mosteller, I. Dornsife C. Billings, I. Ianowicz. I. Kramer, I. Rice, T. Bubel. GENERAL STAFF 64 ufefffi.mv- rv1uff 11. tl., 1 Q ILL ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS STAFFS First Row: R. Kleisley, S. Mingus, C. Green. Second Row: B. Polatos, D. Nolan, B. Campbell. Third Row: S. Calhoun, Mr. Lutus, E. Miller, Mr. Swanson, G. Scott, B. Gare. beads of Memory Rollin Hanson, Art Editor: Mrs. Feuerherm, Paul Babey. ART STAFF SALES AND DISTRIBUTION Seated: Mr. Keohane, S. Gaylord, D. Hein- rick, C. Nardone. Standing: B. Bartusek I. Parsons, L. Hawkins, G. Manning, E Fisk, C. Bishop, C. Cerulli. First Row: D. Charles, I. Dornsife, K. Lambert, I. Kramer. Second Row: G. Matteson, Mr .Wood, L. Knox, K. Britt. S T A F F COLUMNISTS AND TYPISTS First Row: R. Goellner, S. Gilbert. Second Row: K. Vallone, N. DeZimm. Third Row: S. Fiore. L. Reilly, I. Tyo, G. Matteson, K. Britt. ,D ' I ff? Ii lil u mm. Marshall I Docket Extra! Extra! Read all about it, The staff of the Iohn Marshall Docket head- ed by Mr. Wood, faculty adviser, and Kathleen Lambert, editor-in-chief, is- sued six editions of the paper interpret- ing the events of school life for the benefit of the student body and faculty alike. Also contributing to the success of the Docket were the various page editors, columnists, reporters and typ- ists, REPORTERS First Row: S. Eynon, K. Bindert, S. Donovan, M. Ward. Second Row: M. Davis, B. Betlem, P. Smith, N. Perona. Third Row: C. Miller, Par- sons, K. Cofran, S. Kuhrt, R. Mount. 66 usic Hath harms First Row: C. Houck, R. Lolacono, P. Swenzer, G. Houle, N. Hunt, M. White, G. Higham, D. Geisler, S. Crandall, I. Chapman, I. Giordano. S. Lamphier, S. Mundt, L. Montanaro, I. Garrett, Kramer, M. Stoddard, I. Denk, M. Iohnson, B Radzinski. Second Row: H. Caruso, R. Carlson, P. Ciravola. W. Bilby, L. Kosel, D. Micciche, T. Schiltz, R. Virkus, G. Beehler, K. Mundt, C. Scardino, F. Evans, D. Vaccaro, R. Mundt D. Carstairs. Third Row: B. te eman B , S g , . Bailey, D. Wallace, G. Butler, S. Mitchell, W. Smith, D. Linder, R. Rapp. T. Burgess, G. Nelson, D. Eckardt, D. Green, I. Simonelli, P. SENIOR CHOIR The Iohn Marshall Senior Choir, composed of approximately one hundred voices under the di- rection of Mr. G. Corwin, had another successful year, Outstanding among the Senior Choir's achievements were the Christmas program in which they performed A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten and the Spring Concert in which they were privileged to sing Make a joy- ful Noise , a choral work composed especially for them by Richard Lane of the Ford Foundation. OFFICERS First Row: C. Woods, G. Beehler, D. Green. Sec- ond Row: R. Leibenguth, R. Klusek, G. Higham, I. Kramer . 67 Ranke, G. Quackenbush, D. Wehbring. Fourth Row: I. Si- mone, M. Simone, M. Ward, D. Leppla, C. Bilby, Bieber S. Powrie, S. DuFour, N. Tierson. S. Miller, K. Nallyl M. Watson, E. Nicodemus, I. Christman, S. Wangman, M. Abasolo, I. Noto, R. Denaro. Fifth Row: A. Shannon, P Kane, K. Lambert, M. Iohnson, R. Leibenguth, S. White, S O'Brien, I. Kortz, I. Young, I. Robinson, S. Kirkebye, P Hadley, L. McConkey, K. Folggett, D. Young, A. Webster, G Castellanno, C. Woods, L. apa, R. Klusek, C. Bishop, M Holzgartner, I. Alter, G. Leake, B. Marx. ilver Chords First Row: M. Phillips, D. Hartt, O. Uhimchuk, C. Burke, D. Becker, E. Vanderweel, B. Ianowicz, P. Nardone, S. Makohon, K. Mundt, C. Sarkis, S. Weyl, I. Newell, B. Arva, I. Iones, C. Bottoni, B. Love, C. Ferguson, M. Yockel, B. Iones, H. Dimitry, L. Hauck, E. Dingwall, I. DiPilato. Second Row D. Card, D. Andross, M. Kane, W. Check, O. Vidas C Mitchell, Baker, P. Davis, F. Baker A. LoPresti, M. Coll lins, C. Ladd, W. Bristol, D. Petty, Stephenson, E. Pr - therchi, Villard. Third Row: R. Gienger, M. Williams, D LaFave, A. Lane, M. Raysor, A. Tinelli, I. Piazza, R. Bailey, I. Goodchild, I. Maher, S. Collins, R. Barnes, I. Simeone, R. JUNIOR CHOIR The Iohn Marshall Iunior Choir this year was composed of approximately one hundred students from the eighth and ninth grades who met during the week under the directions of Mr. G. Corwin. The highlight of the Iunior Choir this year was the radio broad- cast of songs of Christmas accompanied by the Rochester Civic Orchestra. This broadcast reached students all over New York State. The choir also per- formed in the annual spring concert. MARSHALL SINGERS During the past year, twenty stu- dents who like to sing stumbled out of bed three days a week in time to meet I with Mr. Corwin before school. These rehearsals resulted in a successful Mar- shall Singers concert at the Genesee Valley Union Trust Company Annual Christmas Program. Their big project was the singing of Sixteenth Century Madrigals, unusual and difficult work for high school people. Dimx, R. Genthner, D. Foti, R. Eddy. I. Augino, O. Hesse, T Counts. Fourth Row: C. DelVecchio, M. Yockel, N. Rich- mond, I. Bolton, I. West, P. Williams, P. Matteson, S. Fowler B. Iones, M. Popplewell, I. Malmonis, I. Cornelius, D. Keller D. Billings, K. Martynnik, C. Blake, S. Presicci, C. Iones, S Higham, I. Simpson, K. McNaught, C. Gratzer, I. Mayer, S Pollack, M. Owen, M. Senza. Fifth Row: L. Stone, E. Mehler B. Strobel, A. Newman, S. Robson, E. Dingwell, S. Carrier, M Smith, K. Frisch, M. Hart, S. Dickinson, S. Mekohon, K Bertino, S. Miller, L. Mowers, P. Murray, Mendrino, Lingl, L. Murray, T. Andress, F. Hegarty, R. Schmitt, . Sherman. Seated: Mrs. Remington. First Row: M. Ward, B. Turner, C. Woods L. McConkey, K. Beane, K. Lingl, I. Bieber, S. Lamphier, S. Wangman I. Giordano. Second Row: A. Lo Presti, D. La Fave, K. Mundt, P llslanke, D. Eckardt, H. Rooksby, D. Green, R. Virkus, G. Beehler, R undt. Q v sw' N ff Q, T L1,LM KJVV A N X L ,,,LL, LLxLh A ,V,h V, ,n., A. A y!,?,, , M, , , V g , x M V K V ,, , in K7 ! M w 111,55 4 1 f ' - .af -W i my 5 gg, V' A g l M xNQf,nffgg:gfzfi gg Q, , , Mg ,gg mf !fj?',f, I' ,jggfmg I ,K fix' ,JM L fi'F'5- - ' I 1 - 'E' 2.4 ' ,rw gg 'A 35122 Y' ' f5x ::7xR?Ai' -1, 'gf fl A . . Jw K, - fx f 1,2 Z ff 3 f 1 if , , ' ,xg V . N -, K! , A, Qaw f ,E Z A, , ' ' Y. M ri, bl - ' . V ,yy r f D , g . R Mggpgg NL 'LJ K ,--,,,. Ami .ff V, K U A V 'tl I Q A A ry sm W' , A A ' I - ,, , V A A ff A , I V Q 4-ii ' If pw. ,Q , Q' 1 i gg, XX, .. I f.lg . X, L A 4 bf Y I I K xiv' A A , 3' . LW - , -n yi 9431 M , f ij 'lgfrxif w Q 1,7 A I F' 1' -x N Jw-in cw 1 f N I . 'A KS? Q - . g M 5 5 -....-f' 32.610 1 Vg ,fr MN W? ..x, , 5' My 2, Xi , ffF', i L K Km! Q L I V 5 M ' ' X . ' R+? M if 1 ' s 4 fw .Q , , iff lj ' 5. . Vile' ,.,f,g?,f,5L, . V 5Q,V,,.g, J ' . 'T lr- K - ' ' ' Z 1 - -f , l m m'f ' ' JL 'Q' if f .Sw ...N W fiffn.-Q-., f QQ ,M 9' p . f 'Q M: E :WLL My - 9, L fx, , A 4 , 4 , ., ' , L A H, V ., ,. I ' ll N51 f , fix rw F4 N y ,5 i , .,. Q f 1 W aff ie ,L Q Q x W -' fm M vt' 'H 49 M? 'x'1sQ , Q. + ! A ' 'fi W ' ' 'X 'rd' . 5 W X I pw l . I I X ww ' ' , YY . 1 , 5:,.wA 4 XS Wfff' f V Nw-M, A ',W if -if , LV A' , ' W' A , ... milf, yi , w,y 1 , A 3.1 ru, gi ,A b . xx, 2 Mlm 'M 5 Q 34, M, i. H ,f me 5 .. I ff 4 ,M mfg . www Q Q? i if we ,XMI V . AZ,-: V Z A -' A 4 1 QV 5 1 Q- mf Gffwlgf' EK-Wof- ki p -W 1 Y '- W--' ww --k. -5,-Ai, ,, S , ,,f, MQ my .,,w., .k.. ' sV . ,J IV Vb Z , 7w , V , QQ :rf saw Q dw ,,., ,- f'egM'f5z :Tl e - 1 f L A :xl K lwfifv X ' Aw, 19 v if 75? Ljkvgg-,iff , .A 5 3 xx W- 'Q-wig 5 -. X M f g ' bl ian ,V ,L ,, ,Mc-am. . ' brig F M Q if ur Leaders In Spirit With here a cheer and there a cheer, the 1959. 60 Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders practiced often during the summer and school year, These Mar- shall girls cheered for the Soccer and Iunior Vars- ity Basketball teams. An entirely new group of girls with Gail Guidice, Captain, and Ioyce Cor- nelius, Co-Captain, supported their teams with pep and enthusiasm. ciutti, K. Preston, D. Meagher Carthy, P. McCarthy, M. Flynn D. Senecal, B. Roberts. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS New cheers, new uniforms, and many new faces graced the 1959-60 Varsity Cheerleading squad. The cheerleaders contributed to school spirit by supporting the football and Varsity Bas- ketball teams with pep assemblies and enthusiasm. There was more to cheerleading than smiles and pep songs for these Marshall girls, howeverg the squad practiced during the summer and winter. The end of the basketball season did not conclude their work, for spring found the cheerleaders in- structing some 100 girls who tried out for the next year's team. G. Guidice, D. Galluci, I. Romano, L. Stone, I. Cornelius, B. King, I. Newell, S. Strassner. JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: M. Bristol, M. Pres- Second Row: M. Davis, M. Mc- Twirlin the Baton JUNIOR VARSITY MAJORETTES Twirling their way to success, the Iunior Varsity Majorettes worked out a striking routine to Winter Wonderland and performed it at one of the football games. Captain, Gerry O'Connell, and Co-Captain, Ellen Fisk, led the squad in practice sessions twice a week. First Row: L. Gowin, B. Lane, G. O'Con- nell. Second Row: G. Lee. E. Fisk. Third Ilgowz I. Healy, L. DuRocher, P. Iohn, D. aiser. 72 First Row: D. Geisler, N. Hunt. Second Row: S. Bills, D. Heintz, S. Sleeman. Third Row: S. Muir, S. Mingus, D. Senecal. VARSITY MAJORETTES Meeting twice a week to practice with their batons, the Varsity Ma- jorettes, under the leadershi of Sandy Min us, Captain, and lXIIancy Hunt, Co-Clgaptain, had a busy year marching at football and basketball games, In addition, the majorettes sold programs at the games and marched in the Memorial Day Pa- rade. A is C ' W ,,,,. 5 4 ' M 1 kv w- 5 .. A ,Q U W Q' m . ,ww SENIOR PLAY REHEARSAL Summer Exchange Student Hands Across the Sea Kathleen Bindert for 1959 Erice, Sicily SUMMER EXCHANGE STUDENTS FROM MARSHALL Mary Vivian Byers, Germany 1953 George Higgins, Germany 1954 Mary Newton, Italy 1954 David Fisher, Greece 1955 Noel Kuhrt, Germany 1956 lean Biehler, Finland 1957 Bruce Davy, Holland 1958 Kathleen Bindert, Italy 1959 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Walk together. talk together, O ye people of the earth. Then, and only then shall ye have peace. Continuously since 1952 Iohn Marshall High School has played its part in making this motto of the American Field Service student exchange program a reality. Twelve Teen-age Diplomats from eleven countries have studied here and eight Marshallites have lived with families abroad during the summer months and learned at first hand the conditions in other countries and their cus- toms, language, and culture. This year's student from abroad was Maria Abasolo from the city of Concepcion, near the coast of Chile. Arriving in Roch- ester in late August of 1959, Maria was greeted by her hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Mingus. She began at once to become American- ized by adapting herself to the new sur- roundings and customs. Maria took part in several assembly programs and performed native Chilean dances for the students. 74 TEEN-AGE DIPLOMATS TO MARSHALL Gianluigi Melega, Italy Iochem Worms, Germany Marjatta Lipponen, Finland Eduard Honig, Holland Marianne Dmitrou, Greece Solveig Nordstrom, Norway Sally Lund, New Zealand Hiroaki Amagata, Iapan Marie Godet, France Werner Hahl, Germany Iohn Madsen, Denmark Maria Abasolo, Chile . On the golden island of Sicily in the Mediterranean, Kathleen Bindert spread good-will and understanding as the 1959 Summer Exchange Student from Iohn Mar- shall. She was kept busy swimming, tour- ing the island, and learning the language, customs, and culture of her adopted country. In August, Kathy lived in Erice, a medieval mountain city with several French-Norman castles, Greek-Roman temples, and twisting, narrow streets. Sightseeing in Naples. Rome, and Pompeii, to name a few Italian cities viewed during her nine-day bus tour with other diplomats, climaxed Kathy's ex- citing and unforgettable summer adventure. Along with 2500 other American Field Service students, Kathy and Maria played their part in bridging the gap between na- tions by wa1king and talking together. Concepcion, Chile 1952-53 1952-53 1952-53 1953-54 1953-54 1954-5 5 1955-56 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 Maria Abasolo Teen-age Diplomat for 1959-60 3 V V AQA Sports Soccer . . . Kneeling: B. Dewey, B. Mount, I. Leary, T. Kelse , C. Weld, D. Statucki. T. Brown. Sitting: G. Graw, R. Vaood, Treichler, R. Zwerlien. B. McCormick, B. Cook, Coach Dailor. Last Row: I. Gridley, P. Edgerton. D. Lorman, B. Yust, D. Iones, D. Wallace, B. Dirx, I. Zwerlien, W. Powers, G. Welch, D. Mengel, B. Wheeler, T. Williamson, F. Barlaben, D. Smith. B. Cordy, D. LaFave, Iereckos, G. Maier, Davis, S. G. Scott, D. Turk, F. Hoyt. B. Turmey, G. Cresswell, R. Bahr. R. Holtman, T. Pierce, G. Kaiser. Standing: Coach Gerace, B. Bristol. G. Puckering, O. Hesse, D. Billings, R. Quackenbush, T. Yockel, D. Corona, G. Parsons, I. Larkin, The 1959 Soccer Team, coached by Mr. Anthony Gerace, had a very successful season, The Iurists finished in a first place tie with West for Interscholastic honors. In the Section V tournament, Marshall beat Penfield 6-2, and then met a tough Edison team and Hnished with a 2-2 tie. Thus both Marshall and Edison were declared co-champions of Section V. Go, Gary, Go S C 0 R E S MARSHALL 1 WEST .,,.............. MARSHALL 2 CHARLOTTE ..,,,, MARSHALL 6 EAST ............... MARSHALL 4 MADISON .....,,,, MARSHALL 1 IEFFERSON .,... MARSHALL 6 EDISON ....,,.,. MARSHALL 4 MONROE ......, MARSHALL 4 FRANKLIN .,.......... SECTION V TOURNAMENT MARSHALL 4 MARSHALL 2 PENFIELD ............ EDISON .........,...... 76 . . . Football Kneeling: R. Ryerse, R. Paton, L. Files, D. Bradbury, L. Vaccaro, I. Werra, Coach Coccia, Coach St Iames Knittel, G. Goetz, E. lVIcGruder, T. Frank: Backfield: I. Morrell. Last Row: N. Bartolf, D. Chapman L Blehler Degnan, L. Lennen, Thorpe, D. Speciale, C. Zubert, B. G. Walker, G. Crowley, M. Shanley,-D. Griffith L South LaForce. Third Row: V. Balsamo, Coach Spiotti, P. Sara- combe, B. Campbell, D. Michelli, Bickel, H. Lawrence viola, M. Balsamo, K. Mundt, A. Olson, L. Counts, D. Sparked by veterans Dave Speciale, Iohn Thorpe, and Ed McGruder, the 1959 Marshall Football Team finished in sixth place in the Interscholastic League des- pite its ups and downs. The team, coached for the second consecutive year by Mr. Louis Spiotti, ended the season with a 2-6-2 record. One of the highlights of the season was a 0-0 tie with our traditional rival Charlotte. ' SCORES EDISON ,.,,, . MARSHALL ............ EAST ...,...,..... MARSHALL ............ MADISON .. MARSHALL ........... . CHARLOTTE WEST .........,, FRANKLIN ...,,.,......... MONROE ,,..,,........,..... IEFFERSON MARSHALL ............ MARSHALL ............ MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL ..,......... 7 Aiming For Success Us aw M sm ms N E! M Ei wif if - i' Ziff i 2515 Q Nfbr 5,4 ,Z 1 t A g.., I A Ak gi N A 5 W XI' k Zb' A h f mi? Th V ,.:Lg f' if m,.- ' 5 ,':' 'W ' .. S5451 um 5 if if 4' e in Vi 2 wimming . . . Swimming toward Victory MARSHALL 36 MARSHALL 36 MARSHALL 73 MARSHALL 37 MARSHALL 43 MARSHALL 57 MARSHALL 56 MARSHALL 36 SCORES MONROE .......,........,. EAST ........,,,. ........... MADISON ,L,.3LL,LL.LLL.L.. FRANKLIN LLL.LLLL.LLL..., WEST .,..L..... L...,,..,.. EDISON IIIII IIIIII I IEFFERSON II..I...I,...I CHARLOTTE .II,III,.I NON-LEAGUE MEETS MARSHALL 30 MARSHALL 36 MARSHALL 51 IRONDEQUOIT IRONDEQUOIT AQUINAS ........,,w.,.w... First Row: B. Dewey, L. Panzica, I. Davis, I. Gridley, A. Casperson, B. Armour, Coach Gerace. Second Row: I. Sal- votti, B. Yust, D. Iones, A. Rootes, F. Hoyt, T. Weis, P. Robinson, B. Coakley, B. Stegeman, T. Brown, I. Culhane. Third Row: G. Schnible, B. Salminin, R. Blake, R. Holtman. The Iurist Swimming Team finished the 1959- 1960 swim season with a 3-4-1 record in Interschol- astic League play. The finmen coached by Mr. Anthony Gerace, led by Co-Captains Bill Stegmen and Tom Brown, and backed up by consistent winners Bob Dewey, Terry Weis, Bill Hoyt, Iim Culhane, and Bob Armour finished in 5th place, Marshall seasons schedule also included two non-league meets with Irondequoit, both losses, and one with Aquinas, an easy win, for the Marshall Finmen. Finmen at Start of Race Cross Country. . . Wrestlin . . . Marshall's Cross-Country Team finshed the 1959 season with a 6-2 record and 3rd place in the Interscholastic League. The team, supported by Chuck Se rist, Dick Colt, Ron Lazier, Iim Culhane, and Ioin Brown, finished 4th in the County Meet, with schools from every corner of Monroe County participating. Chuck Segrist was voted to the All-Scholastic Team and Ron Lazier and Dick Colt were among the top seven harriers in the city and placed on the All City Team. W R E S T L I N G Last winter's wrestling team finished CROSS COUNTRY - Kneeling: I. Gliechauf, L. Panzica, D. Tyler, B. Riggs, I. Culhane, R. Lazier, L. Davis, K. Tracey. Standing: R. Kendig, I. Brown, Coach Graf, T. Weis, C. Sechrist, B. Danzig, R. Blake. N. Klick, D. Colt, G. Un- derwood. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES MARSHALL MADEON-61 MONROE-H MARSHALL-40 EAST-22 XVEST-90 MARSHALL- EDBON-447 FRANKUN-47 MARSHALL- CHARLOTTE-A2 Interscholastic League play with a 1-7 record. Coached by Louis Spiotti, the team placed 8th in the League, The team, plagued by many bad breaks, lost several close encounters. The grap- plers were led by consistent winners Mike Cronmiller, Don Chapman, Paul Goodman, and Ed McGrucler. MARSHALL SCORES 24 FRANKLIN ............ MARSHALL 19 MONROE ..., MARSHALL 19 EDISON ...,.... MARSHALL 21 IEFFERSON MARSHALL 5 EAST ............ MARSHALL 8 WEST ,,,,... .. MARSHALL 8 MADISON ............. MARSHALL 36 CHARLOTTE WRESTLING-First Row: R. Ryerse, I. Ras, E. McGruder, M. Cron miller, P. Goodman. Second Row: Coach Spiotti, D. Galligar, P. Weld V. Vezza, Valentine, N. Bartolf, D. Speciale, L. Files. Third Row: R Achne, L. Kosel, K. Mundt, B. Wheeler, R. Emma, L. Biehler, I. Cashette A. Olson, H. Caruso, M. Gaurino, I. Krouse. ? lm. 'w+wmm1mmwem:mn-lfvawu 2 BASEBALL-Kneeling: L. Gilbert, I. Krouse, G. Holt, B. Pascual L. Counts, T. Werner, L. Nittles, R. Quackenbush, C. Weld, C. Sechrist. Standing: Coach Coccia W. Rierchhart. T. Marvin, D Bradbury, F. Dugan, B. Salrninin, R. Blake, L. Files. Siminelli, K. Manfredi, K. Baker. J.V. BASKETBALL Marshall's I.V, Basketball Team, led by Dave Vaccaro, Chris Colewell, Bill Danzig, Iack Kin- sella, Dick Smith and directed by Mr, Ioseph Coccia, finished the 1960 basketball season with a 3-6 record. The Iurists, plagued by many injuries and the loss of many players, finished the season in sixth place in the V. league. . If Sports J.V. BASEBALL The 1959 I.V. Baseball Team, coached by Mr. Coccia, finished the season with a 3-1 league record, The Iurists beat both Charlotte and est but dropped a close decision to Madison. Led by Larry Knittle, Chip Weld, and George Holt, the Marshall nine also beat Iefferson 7-4. In the playoffs, it was a different story as Ieffer- son up-ended Marshall 2-1. BASKETBALL-S. Treichler, B Danzig, I. Kinsella, D. Vaccaro R. Quackenbush, A. Tinelli, D Smith, Yockel, R. Campbell, D Smith, C. Colwell, Coach Coccia 81 l-fwmslze Varsit Baseball . . . 1959 Ig,- Kneeling: I. Nasca, T. Williamson, D. Statucki, G. Landon, I. Barrett, G. Saddler, S. Treichler. Standing: C. Zubert, B. Hackshaw, D. Smith, R. Speziale, A. Iardine. G. Malack, F. Romano, P. Cronin, S. Witte, Coach Bushnell. Sliding into Second Fast Ball In the 1959 baseball season, Marshall Hn- ished in a four way tie for second place with Edison, Franklin, and Ielferson. The Iurists ended the season with a 5-3 record compared with League leader's East 7-l mark, Led by Al Iardine, Frank Romano, and Pat Cronin, the Marshall team entered the section- als and lost a tight game to Batavia. S C O R E S MARSHALL IEFFERSON MARSHALL MONROE ,... MARSHALL FRANKLIN ,, MARSHALL EAST .....,.... MARSHALL EDISON ........ MARSHALL WEST ............ MARSHALL CHARLOTTE MARSHALL MADISON .... MARSHALL BATAVIA .... Track Kneeling: T. McBride, L. Eaton, B. Lawson, M. Shanley, D. Vaccaro, I. Culhane, B. Kendig, I. Brown, T. Brown, M. Lacomte, Gridley, E. Miller, T. Weis, R. Riordan P. Ciravola. Second Row: Assistant Coach Brown, D Charles, P. Crellin, F. Barleben, D. Micciche, I. Brown, B Stegeman, R. Ahrens, D. Turk, I. Thorpe, P. Duff, S Hluchan, B. Steinfeldt, R. Warfield, R. Ryerse, L. Iinks The Marshall Trackmen led by Iim Brown, Pete Crellin, Ross Warfield, and Dick Colt finished their 1959 track season with a 6-2 record and third place in the In- terscholastic League, Franklin again took the cit cham ionshi for the u Y P P SCCOI1d COIISBCUUVC year. Special credit goes to Coach Louis Spiotti who had such a successful season after taking over a new team in his Hrst year at Marshall. Up, Up and over And They're off D. Colt, I. Lennon, G. Quackenbush, Olson, Coach Spiotti Third Row: B. Schwartz, G. Herbert, D. Smith, R. Lazier A. Graham, D. Smith, I. Gilmore, D. Wallace, G. Goetz G. Schumacher, D. Wicowzki, P. Geswind D. Chapman I. Morrell, P. Aramini, R. Emma, C. Mercindetti, N. Bar- tolf, I. Lockwood, W. Bilby, B. Danzig. SCORES MARSHALL 52 MARSHALL 66 MARSHALL 34 MARSHALL 69 MARSHALL 26 MARSHALL 54 MARSHALL 58 IEFFERSON CHARLOTTE MADISON ..., MONROE .... FRANKLIN ., EAST ...,...,,,, EDISON ....... MARSHALL 57M WEST ....... . 3723 fviils- ! IUMPINg 'ig x WI rf in ,E fx, F Q5 . , Q 4 , K A.. ,. , ,..,: 7 .. 3:3 , VV . D UMBEi2i I 5' ADSL S IQHST :2 L. 5? 71.80 N5-E ISK ,...,gg41'.1.'xm ,,M,....u..,.., . . 4 ' 3 I -M wa. , + -, 2 1 ,sh , ,ilk ix gf: S 1 x I xl ,,...., -U. .-...,...............-..f... W.-. WY .m f 'SYM ' af- 1 'S r Memories . . . JOHN MARSHALL OF OLD C1926-1935l This building served as the Iohn Marshall High from September 1926 to Iune 1935. A discarded factory building, it was noted for its old-fashioned coal stoves, narrow corridors, beaverboard partitions, gruesome portables, creaking stairs, and about 500 enthusiastic students. Front Row: L. Bennett, T. Creighton, H. Parker, I. McGrath, F. Vernarelli, I. O'NeiIl, I. Contestable. Second Row: R. Harris, D. Fisher, I. Tonkin, G. Steinfeldt, B. Soehner, R. Christman, L. Friell, H. Coyer. This picture of a former Marshall baseball team was taken quite a while ago. There were but five teams in the Interscholastic League at the time: arshall, Charlotte, Edison, East, West. Marshall finished second to East in the league this year. 85 ill! IIN HN MII IIN WATER BALLET-N. Hunt, D. Heinrich, B. Briggs, P. Smith, K. Salminen, D. Murphy, S. Weldon, H. Fritz, S. Bancroft, C. Karkkainen, A. Calhain, Hapenthall, D. Billings, L. Stone, B. Bartuzek, S. Miller, E. Fisk. Girls' ports Not to seem masculine minded, Marshall provided a well rounded athletic program for the girls. Practicing indoors and outdoors, the girls had a successful year of bowling, soft- ball, swimming, badminton, water ballet, and basketball. The after school clubs were times of fun. participation, and learning, The basic skills and rules governing play were emphasized. The girls developed in ability, learned the values of sportsmanship, and ained experience: also, this year a new club, Teadefs Club, was initi- ated for the purpose of training girls to work with gym classes. The Aquadettes, formerly the water ballet team, performed at the swim meets cheering Marshall's team on to victory. BOWLING-First Row: I. Noto, I. Garratt. I. Drake, G. Greco, A. Arcaro, I. Ventura, I. Tripoli, I. Marino, M. Presutti, B. King, G. Kemp, S. Procco. L. Ruscio, A. Magliocco. Second Row: M. Bates. S. Buckert, S. Higham, M. Gordon, N. Dezimm, N. Kaiser, B. Heffer, I. Whitty, D. Healy, S. Mammana, V, Donoran. V. Carlson, C. Lammes, I. Tripoli, D. Iohnson, C. Blake. K. McNally, P. Kane, C. Bilby, S. Beuchman. Third Row: C. Humm, G. Suler. M. Iohnson, D. Nolan, C. Green. F. Hegarty. D. Murphy, I. Wilson, K. Klymm, E. Crego, S. Boesel, C. Gardner. L. Papa, C. Carr, F. Farmen, S. Gilbert. K. Bell, C. Reynolds. Fourth Row: A. Bell, A. Webster, M. Walker, D. Senacal, S. Kirby. S. White, K. Miller, B. Lammes, I. Purcly, C. Billings, I. Vogel, K. Bensen, Kortz, I. Dick, P. Vogel. B. Harrison, I. Kirkbright, S. Donally. 86 LEADERS CLUB-H. Fritz, S. Coe, S. Boesel, S. Dick- uison, S. Miller, L. Hawkins, D. Senecal, M. Schneider, B. Edgett, D. Schmitt, R. Barrows, H. Klymm. ,Vyz . Q Wf? ' Q 9 9f'Q!9 7Q 9' 3 34 W I 'Q 'lglglg 533151131 .J 2 , , 15 ? ' ?19?95Q?eYf Il, Husxx , I ,b 3 ,, 1 4 K f 1 ' ,XA Q - 'li A The Heart of Your Yearboolc . . . priceless school memories live in photography by Varden. DEN Srunros. rNc. R OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS ' vEARBooK nlvlslon 28 South Union Street ' Rochester 7, New York ABASOLO, MARIA ISABEL 1853 Ridge Road West Concepcion, Chile, Teen-Age Diplomat, Student Aide 4, As- sembly Program 4, Alternate Homeroom Representative 4. ADAM, JAMES V. lGiantI 81 Truesdale Street Intramural Bowling, Intramural Swimming. Work AGNELLO, RICHARD lDickl 3408 Dewey Avenue Britton Road, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Basketball 1, Minor Letter Schol- arship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 2, Scholarship Commission 4, Graduation Usher 3, National Honor Society 4. College AHRENS, RONALD 170 Bonesteel Street Hoover Drive, Honorable Mention, Maior Letter Activities 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Homeroom Representative 1, Rating Clerk 2, Jr. Prom 3, Swim Team 1, 2, Track Team 1, 2, Vice- President Senior Class 4, Service Corps 3, 4. College ALLEN, KEITH GOODMAN 234 Florence Avenue Britton Road, Homeroom Alternate 1, Homeroom Represent- ative 2. Trade School ALTOBELLO MARIE LOUISE IRinkal 491 Newbur Street I Y No. 30, Minor Letter Activities 3, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, Rating Clerk 1, 2, Student Secretory 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3, Marshall Day 3, Student Day Teacher 2. College AMBROSE, CAROL A. 117 Strathmore Drive St. Charles Borromeo, Swimming 1, Library Aide 2, 3, Office Messenger 3, Bowling 1, Marshall Day 3, Spring Dance 2, Honorable Mention 3, Student Secretary 4. Work ANNE, RAYMOND E. IThree Dollar Billl 38 Barnard Street Aquinas, Varsity Basketball 3, Perfect Attendance 3. College ARMSTRONG, SANDRA LEE lSandyl 375 Weiland Road Hoover Drive. Work BABEY, PAUL KENNETH 102 Steko Avenue No. 21, Homeroom Banking 1, 3, Art Service 3, Jr. Prom 3, Marshall Day 3, Intramural Swimming 1. Service BAHR, RODOLFO FREDERICO llicol 3483 Dewey Avenue Escuela Americana, Honduras. College BAILEY, ROBERT 270 Steko Avenue No. 41, Intramural Bowling 4, Inter-High Sr. Choir 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir 1. Work BAIN, BARBARA J. IBarbI 140 El-Rancho Drive Britton Road, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Alternate 1, Mar- shall Day 3. Business School BAIRD, RONALD IRonl No. 41. Work BAKER, NANCY No. 41, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Badminton 2, Banking Clerk Alter- nate 2, Marshall Day 3. College BANCROFT, SUZANNE l5uel Britton Road, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Homeroom Banking Clerk 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Minor Letter Activities 3, Service Corps 3, 4, S. A. Campaign 268 Eastman Avenue 122 Langford Road 64 Meadowwood Road 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. College BARR, BARBARA .IEANNE lBarbl 120 Flower City Park Bowling 3, Student Secretary 3, 4. Business School BARRY, JAMES D. 61 Tobin Drive Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, John Quill Photographer 4, Doc- ket Photographer 4, Swim Club 1, 2, Intramural Bowling 2, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Jr. Prom 3, Summer Survey 1. Service BARTLETT, RALPH 24 Williston Road Britton Road. Work BARTOLF, NOEL MICHAEL lBartyl 51 Holcrott Road No. 34, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir, Intramural Bowling 1, Tumbling 2, Service Corps 3, 4. College BEEHLER, GERALD ROGER lJerryl 3 Marigold Street No. 41, Alternate Homeroom Representative 2, 3, Maior Practice Makes Perfect Letter Athletics 2, Minor Letter Athletics 2, Manager Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager Baseball 1, 2, 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Sr. Choir President 4, Inter-High Choir 2, 4, Jr. Choir, High- land Park Concert 3. College BEST, JAMES lJiml 181 English Road Bolivar Central School, New York. Service BETLEM, BARBARA ANN lBarbl 156 Rye Road Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Maior Letter Activities 3, Scholarship Commission 4, Docket Reporter 3, 4, John Quill Activities Editor 4, Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, NYSS Music Festival 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. College BEUCKMAN, SHARON ROSE 1038 Denise Road Mother of Sorrows, Swimming 1, Bowling 3, 4, Future Teachers of Arnerica 3. Business School BIANCHI, FRANK lFranchot Tonel 110 Florida Avenue Britton Road, Junior Varsity Bowling 2, Intramural Bowling 1, 3, Red Cross 3. Work BIEHLER, LAVERNE lVernl 26 Howedale Drive St. Charles Borromeo, Football 1, 2, 4, Table Tennis, Rating Clerk. College BILLINGS, CAROL JANE 168 North Avenue Hoover Drive, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Honorable Mention 3, Student Secretary 4, Bowling 4, Ex- ecutive Council 4, Graduation 3, Marshall Day 3, Junior Prom 2, Volleyball 4. College BINDERT, KATHLEEN R. lKathyl 107 Bryan Street St. Cecilia, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Ballet 2, 3, A.F.S. Teen-Age Diplomat 3, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 2, 3, 4, Docket Reporter 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Activities 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Marshall Players 2, 3, 4. College BINN, PATRICIA MAE lPatl 358 Hampton Boulevard No. 38. Work BOLTWOOD, CHARLES G. 60 Cutler Street St. John's. Service BOMMELJE, JAMES R. IJiml 92 Carlisle Street Hoover Drive. Work In the Parking Lot BONSIGNORE, EUGENE T. lGinol 15 Lambert Drive Britton Road, Junior Varsity Bowling. Service BOOTH, DARLENE CAROL 375 Pullman Avenue Dansville Central. Work BRADBURY, DAVID H. lBradl 65 Meadowbriar Road No. 41, Varsity Football 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 4. College BRAGALONE, ROBERT lBobl 207 Sierra Drive Mother of Sorrows. BRAUN, ROBERT K., JR. 210 Driving Park Avenue No. 7, Marshall Day 3. Service BRESCIA, NANCY lNanl 2636 Ridgeway Avenue St. Johns, Bowling 3, Homeroom Representative 1. College BRISTOL, MIDA ANN lMidel 305 Birr Street No. 7, Honor Roll 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Student Secretary 2, 4, Chairman S. A. Assembly 4, Co-chairman of Clean up Committee- Marshall Day 3, Tennis Club 3, Softball Club 2, 3, School Award 4. College BROWN, JOHN llrowniel 1183 Monroe Avenue Wayne Central, Bowling 2, Track 3, Lunchroom Attendant 4, Cross-country 4. Sgrvigg BROWN, THOMAS E. lletfersonl 244 Tait Avenue Britton Road, Cross-country Varsity 1, 2, Soccer Varsity 3, 4, Swimming Team Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Maior and Minor Letter Sports 1, S. A. Campaign, Gym Leader 4, Decorations-Pumpkin Pram 4, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Safety Commission 4. Cgllgge BURCHARD, ROBIN K. iBetsyl 340 Stone Road St. Charles Borromeo. Service BURROWS, LOUIS HESSLER lBrutusl 102 Bonesteel Street NO. 40. College BURTON, KAY 48 North Avenue Greece Central, Tumbling 2, S. A. Campaign 4, Marshall Day 3, Honorable Mention 3, 4. Work BUTERA, CAROL MARIE 10 Straub Street No. 7, Bowling 1, Lunch Room Cashier 3, Student Secretary 4, Memorial Day Parade 1. Work BUTERA, LILLIAN GRACE lLiIl 18 Brooklyn Street East High, Lunchroom Cashier 3. Work BUTLER, GARY L. lMannersl No. 7, Cross-country 1, Homeroom Representative 2, Football 103 Bryan Street 3, Inter-High Choir 2, 3, 4. College BUTTERBAUGH, HELEN MARION 43 Pierpont Street NO. 34. Wgrk BUTTON, ROBERT FRANCIS lBobl Sacred Heart, Docket Photographer 4, John Quill Photographer 4- College 890 Ridgeway Avenue CAIRNS, KATHLEEN lKathl 174 Augustine Street No. 7, Bowling 3, Senior Reception 3, Marshall Day 3, At- tendance Clerk 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 3, John Quill Sen- ior Pictures 4, Rating Clerk 4. Work CALHOUN, SHIRLEY A. 300 Maplewood Avenue No. 7, Memorial Day 1, Office Aide 1, Report Cards 1, Wait- ress 2, Banking 1, 2, Career Day 2, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 1, 2, Summer Survey 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 2. Business School CAMPBELL, CLARENCE WILLIAM lBilll 153 Legion Circle Britton Road, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Homeroom Representative 4, John Quill Stat? 4, Student Day Teacher 2, Marshall Day 3, Rating Clerk 2. College CARLIN, DONNA J. 143 Duxbury Road Hoover Drive, Summer Survey 2, Style Show 2, Senior Reception 3, Marshall Day 3, Banking 3, 4, Student Secretary 4. Work CARSON, JEANNE ALICE lSallyl 120 Elwood Drive No. 41, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Minor Letter Activities 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Ballet 3, Senior Banquet 3, Graduation Usher 3, Docket Reporter 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. College CASCHETTE, GERARD M. lJerryl 274 Navarre Road St. Margaret Mary, Wrestling 3, 4, Homeroom Basketball 1. College CASPERSON, MARY LOU lloul 11 Ridgeway Avenue No. 41, Bowling 4, Picture Representative 1, 3, Ottice Aide 4, Marshall Day Clean-Up 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2. Nursing School CASTELLANO, GAIL lGoogeel 264 Steko Avenue No. 41, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Swimming 2, Memorial Day Parade 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Marshall Day 3. Work CERULLI, CARREEN RANDY 2085 Lake Avenue Sacred Heart, Homeroom Alternate 3. College CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE lI.ong Lost Hickl 223 Congress Ave. East Evening High. Work CHAPMAN, DONALD L. lDonl 38 Sparling Drive Britton Road, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Maior Letter Athletics 4, Home- room Basketball 1, Intramural Swimming 1, Alternate Banking Clerk 3, Wrestling Assembly 2, Beta Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. College CHAPMAN, JOAN Uoanlol 186 Duffern Drive Britton Road, S. A. Assembly 3, Assistant H. R. Banking 3, Assembly 3, Stage Crew 3, S. A. Campaign 4, Dramatics, N.Y.S.S. Music Competition 3. College CHARLES, DAVID F. lDavel 554 Harvest Drive Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Honorable Mention 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Docket Reporter 2, Co-Sports Editor Docket 3, Sports Editor Docket 4, Track Team 3, 4, Homeroom Basketball 1. College CHIPPENDALE, SANDRA LEE lChippyl 144 Perrinton Street No. 40, Bowling 1, 2. Work CHITTENDEN, SANDRA JEAN iSandyl 332 Glenwood Avenue No. 34, John Quill Secretary 4, Marshall Day 3, Memorial Scholarship Drive 2, Library Aide 3, Red Cross 2, Badminton 2, 4, Spring Dance 3, Open House 1, Basketball 2, 4. College CHRISTMAN, JUDITH ELLEN lJudyI 240 Augustine Street Sacred Heart, Alternate Banking Clerk 2, 3, S. A. Assembly 1, Senior Choir 3, 4. WOFK CLARKE, SHARON lCheriel 1320 Dewey Avenue No. 41. Work CLEGG, DAVID THOMAS iDovel 40 Fair Lane Drive Britton Road, Cross-country 2, Honor Roll 2, Honorable Mention 2, Bowling 3, Varsity Soccer 3. College COAKLEY, ROBERT WARD lBobl 325 Rye Road Hoover Drive, Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Junior Band 1, Blue Band 2, 3, Senior Band 4, Rating Clerk 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 3, 4, Electronics Club 3, Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CoIIe90 COFRAN, KIRK W. 325 Malden Street Hoover Drive, Track 3, Homeroom Alternate 1, S. A. Campaign Committee 4, Docket Reporter 4, Docket Photographer 4, John Quill Photographer 4, Scholarship Minor Letter 2, Scholarship Maior Letter 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, Scholarship Commission 4, College COLT, RICHARD LEWIS lDickt 378 Augustine Street No. 7, Homeroom Banking Clerk 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross- country 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Homeroom Alternate 1, Swimming 4. College COLWELL, LINDA MAY 600 Augustine Street No. 7, Volleyball 3, 4, Swimming 3, Sophomore Dance 2, S. A. Campaign 4, Marshall Day 3, Honorable Mention 3. College CONDO, WILLIAM PAUL lBiIIl 290 Wyndover Road No. 43, Homeroom Representative 4, Chairman of S. A. Assembly 4, Marshall Day 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Marshall Players 3, 4, S. A. Campaign 4, Christmas Play 4, S. A. Elections 3. College CONIGLIO, JOSEPH A. lLittle Joel 35 Bouckhant Avenue College CONROY, DOROTHY E. lDottiel 1892 Dewey Avenue No. 41, Assistant Banking Clerk 3, 4, Banking Clerk 2, Spring Concert 3, Marshall Players 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, S. A. Posters 4, S. A. Campaign, Bowling 2, 3. College CORY, WILLIAM R. lBilll 565 Edgemere Drive Mother of Sorrows, Homeroom Representative 3, Golf Team 2, 3, 4. College COTSWORTH, MICHAEL J. 38 Brooklyn Street King Edward School, England, Soccer 3, Homeroom Represen- tative 3, 4. College COUNTS, LARRY GRAHAM lRebell 15 Palm Street No. 41, J.V. Baseball 2, 3, Football 2, 4, Homeroom Representative 1, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Wrestling 2, Home- room Basketball 1, 2. College CRANDALL, SUZANNE A. lSuziel 52 Leonard Road Britton Road, Honorable Mention 3, Rating Clerk 4, Junior Prom 2, Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Marshall Singers 3, Inter-High Choir 4, Spring Concert 3, Swimming 1, Highland Park Festival 3. College CRESSWELL, GRAHAM WILLIAM lCressl 3597 Dewey Avenue Britton Road, Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Marshall Day 3, Senior Band 1. Undecided CRONMILLER, J. MICHAEL 30 Seneca Parkway Sacred Heart, Football 1, Cross-country 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Track 4, Homeroom President 4, Maior Letter Athletics, Minor Letter Athletics, Homeroom Basket- ball 2. College CULHANE, JAMES P. lJirnl 1839 Ridge Road West McQuaid, Cross-country 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Maior Letter Athletics 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3. College CULHANE, PATRICIA ANN lPatl 401 Lake View Park Sacred Heart, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Senior Life Saving 3, Water Safety Aide 3, Senior Banquet 3. Work DAGGAR, PHILIP lPhill 96 McGuire Road Charlotte, Homeroom Vice President 2, Decorations Sophomore Dance 2, Basketball 1. College DAVIS, MARTHA ANN lMartyl 2627 English Road St. John's, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Otticer Senior Orchestra 2, 3, S. A. Secretary 3, 4, J. V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Senior Life Saving 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, School Award 4, National Honor Society 4. College DAVISON, DIANE GAIL lDil 88 Mill Road Hoover Drive, Band 1, 2, 3, Badminton 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, Vice- president 3, President 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, Gradua- tion Usher 3, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Activities 3, National Honor Society 4. College Open House DAVY, RONALD K. 131 Ridge Road West No. 41, Band 1, 2, F.T.A. 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. Competition 1, 2, Memorial Day Parade 2, Highland Park Concert 2, Wind Ensemble 3, Senior Orchestra 1. College do COCQ, WILLIAM A. 202 Hoover Drive Caledonia-Mumford. DEGNAN, F. JOSEPH lJoel 479 Maplewood Avenue Olean High, Football 4. College DEL VECCHIO, CONSTANCE lJeanl 213 Ravine Avenue No. 34, Banking Clerk 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1. Work DE MARCO, RONALD lRonniel 43 Hill Drive Holy Apostles, Football 1, Homeroom Basketball 1, Alternate Homeroom Representative 3, Wrestling 1. College DENK, JOANNE MARIE lJol 190 Kislingbury Street No. 22, Library Aide 2, 3, Life Saving 2, Water Safety 3, Assistant Rating Clerk 4, Honor Roll 1, Honorable Mention 2, Student Secretary 1, Gym Aide 2, 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Activities 3. College DEWEY, ROBERT M. lBobl 199 Alameda Street No. 7, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Maior Letter Athletics 2, Maior Letter Activities 3, School Award 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Rating Clerk 1, 2, Junior Prom 3. College DEZIMM, NANCY ANN lCorkyl 3220 Mount Read Boulevard Britton Road, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Activities 3, Service Corps 3, 4, Treasurer's Assistant 4, Docket Typist 4, Homeroom Banking 2, 3, 4, Amahl Christmas Assembly 3, Library Aide 2, 3, Olfice Aide 1, 3, Bowling 1, 3, 4. College DICK, JOANNE MARIE lJodyl 1923 English Road St. John's, Swimming 1, Honorable Mention 1, Winter Style Show 2, 3, Marshall Day 3, Bowling 3, 4, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Drama Club 4, Basketball 4, Student Secretary 4, Hostess Teachers Banquet 4. College DIEHL, RICHARD H. llackl 334 Eastman Avenue No. 41, Lunchroom Clean-up 4, Marshall Day 3. College DIETZ, RAYMOND G. lRayl 1180 Long Pond Road St. John's. Service DIETZ, RICHARD JOHN lRickyl 1180 Long Pond Road St. John's. Service DI PONZIO, JACQUELYN lFrostyl 369 Electric Avenue Sacred Heart, Bank Clerk 1, 2, S. A. Campaign 4. Work DONNELLY, SHEILA A. 68 Selye Terrace Nazareth, Bowling 4, Graduation Usher 3, Honorable Mention 2. College DONOVAN, SHEILA KAYE 151 Glendale Park No. 34, Honorable Mention 1, Minor Letter Activities 2, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Maior Letter Activities 3, Banking Clerk 2, 3, 4, Teen Scene Reporter 4, Docket Typist 2, 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4. College DORNSIFE, JACQUELINE B. llackiel 431 Augustine Street No. 7, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, Docket Editor 3, 4, Maior Letter Scholar- Behind the Wheel ship 2, Major Letter Activities 3, Minor Letter Athletics 2, School Award 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Executive Council 4. College DOTY, BONNIE CHARL lBonl 73 Mayflower Street No. 41, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Chair- man Concessions Fall Fantasy 1, Cheerleading Tryouts 1, Spring Dance 2, Student Secretary 4. Business School DRAKE, JUDY ANN 1651 Dewey Avenue No. 41, Bowling 4, Senior Tea 3, Senior Banquet 3, Swimming 1, Marshall Day 3. College DRUMMOND, ERIC LOUIS lRickl 35 Kislingbury Street Sacred Heart, Marshall Players 3, 4, Male Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Dental Assembly 3. College DUFF, PAUL BRUCE 150 Merrick Street Hoover Drive, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Rating Clerk 1, 2, Maior Letter Athletics 3, Alternate Homeroom Representa- tive 3, Honorable Mention 1, 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Marshall Day 3, Halloween Dance 4. College DUGAN, FREDRIC L. lDuggiel 364 North Avenue Hoover Drive, Varsity Soccer 1, J.V. Baseball 1. College EASTON, BRENDA LEE 1550 Stone Road Hoover Drive, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Minor Letter Activities 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3, N.Y.S.S. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. College ECKARDT, RICHARD D. lDickl 248 Rand Street No. 41, Marshall Singers 4, Male Glee Club 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 4, Banking Clerk 3, Swimming Team 2, Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, Highland Park Festival 3. Service ECKELS, SANDRA lSandyl 307 Wheatland Street No. 41, Marshall Day 3, Memorial Day 2, Student Secretary 4. Business School ECKER, JOHN lJohnnyl 274 Willis Avenue Britton Road. C9ll999 ECKERT, CHARLES lCharlie Brownl 85 Lapham Street Aquinas, Cross-country 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Visual Aide 2, 4. College EDGETT, ELIZABETH ANNA lBett'el 71 Ayer Street Hoover Drive, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Apparatus 2, 3, Life Saving 3, S. A. Finance Committee 4, Badminton 4, Leaders Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, F.T.A. 4, N.Y.S.S. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. College ELLIOTT, DIANE ELIZABETH 168 Merrill Street No. 41, Major Letter Scholarship 2, Minor Letter Activities 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, Rating Com- mission 4, Rating Clerk 2, 4, Banking Clerk 3, 4, Library Aide 3, Student Aide 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3. College ENNIS, JUDITH ANN lJudyl 47 Maynower Street No. 41, Baseball 2, Badminton 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Lunch- room Cashier 4. College ENSIGN, GARY C. 46 Falmouth Street Hoover Drive, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2. College ERDLE, FRED 38 Alameda Street Sacred Heart, Football 1, Wrestling 1. Service EVANS, FRANKLIN 65 Truesdale Street Service FABIAN, ARLENE 103 Meadowwood Road Britton Road, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, Con- cessions Fall Fantasy 1, Student Day Teacher 2, Alternate Banking Clerk 2, Halloween Dance 3, S. A. Typist 3, Marshall Day 3, Alternate Rating Clerk 3, Junior Prom 3. College FARMEN, FREIDA MARIE lFreddiel 35 Barmont Street Hoover Drive, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Badminton 4, Senior Reception 4. College FARRELL, ROBERT JOHN lBobI 392 Harvest Drive Hoover Drive, Homeroom Representative 2, Honor Roll 1, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, N.Y.S.S. Music Festival 2, 3, Secretary Senior Band 4, J.V. Basketball 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 2, Highland Bowl Festival 2, 4. College FEELEY, SHARON 573 Augustine Street No. 7, Bowling 2, 3, Style Show 1. Work FILES, LOUIS lLouiel 139 Ridge Road West No. 41, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Alternate Homeroom Representative 3, Maior Letter Athletics 3, Varsity Baseball 4. College FIORE, SANDRA ANN lSandyl 69 Alameda Street No. 7, School Award 3, Barn Representative 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Rating Commission 3, 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Docket Reporter 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer Wind Ensemble 3, Rating Clerk 3, 4, Banking Clerk 3, 4. College FISK, ELLEN BERNICE liishl 619 Flower City Park Center Sandwich, New Hampshire, Water Ballet President 3, 4, John Quill Statistics 4, Junior Prom 3, Swimming 3, Badminton 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, J.V. Maiorettes 4, School Award 4, Senior Choir 4, Vice President Marshall Players 4. College FLYNN, MARYELLEN 591 Britton Road St. Charles Borromeo, Swimming 1, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Banking Clerk 2, Alternate Homeroom Representative 3, Base- ball 2, Pumpkin Frolic 4, Marshall Day 3. Work FRANK, THOMAS C. lCoachl 1013 Britton Road Britton Road, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Soccer 1, Swimming Team 1, Golf 1. College FREDERICO, GARY J. 109 Carlisle Street Hoover Drive, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. College FREDRICK, KARL RAYMOND 1827 Ridge Road West St. John's, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. College GARCIA, ELIZABETH lBetsyl 78 Duffern Drive St. Charles, Senior Choir 4. Business School GARE, BONNIE K. 69 Arlidge Drive Britton Road, Badminton 2, 3, Volleyball 4, Honorable Mention 2, 4, S. A. Finance and Distribution Committee 4, John Quill Advertising Committee 4. College GARRATT, JUDY lBIondiel 76 Sharon Drive Hoover Drive, Senior Choir 4, Bowling 4, Swimming 1, Marshall Day 3, College GAY, SHERIDAN FRED lFredl 229 Ellington Drive Britton Road, Honor Roll 1, 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Minor Letter Athletics 4, Bowling 3, 4, Student Day Teacher 2, Spring Concert 1, All State Music Festival 1, Homeroom Representative 4, College GEE, SANDRA ISandyl 75 Dutfern Drive Britton Road, Badminton 2, 3, Volleyball 4, S. A. Campaign 4, Honorable Mention 2, 4. College GEISLER, DOLORES JEAN lDedel 241 Pullman Avenue Corvallis, Maiorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Secretary 3, Swimming 1, Senior Choir 4, Senior Tea 3. Work GEISLER, JOHN CHARLES 44 Bardin Street Sacred Heart, Football 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Cross-country 2, Student Day Teacher 2, Bowler of the Year Award 3, Secretary of Bowling 3. Work GIACOMARRA, CAROL ANN lGlockl 822 Flower City Park Sacred Heart, Alternate Homeroom Representative 3, 4. College GIFFORD, PATRICIA E. lPatl 123 Pittsford Street No. 41, Badminton 2, Swimming 2, Junior Choir 3. College GIGLIO, JAMES lJiml 552 Driving Park Avenue No. 34, Football 1, Rating Clerk 2, 3. Work GILBERT, SANDRA L. lSanl 4 Daisy Street No. 41, Homeroom President 4, Alternate Banking Clerk 2, Docket 3, 4, John Quill Seniors 4, S. A. Campaign 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Student Secretary 4, Honorable Mention 3, Minor Letter Activities 4. College GILLESPIE, OSCAR lRickyl 67 Laura Drive Hoover Drive, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. College GIORDANO, JOSEPHINE lJol 84 Perrinton Street No. 40, Honor Roll 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, Student Secretary 4, Marshall Singers 4, Marshall Day 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, S. A. Assembly 1, 2. Business School GOETZ, GARY 35 Longacre Road No. 8, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative Lunch on the Sidelines 1, 2, 3, Rating Clerk 1, 2, 3, Maior Letter Athletics 3, Malor Letter Scholarship 3, National Honor Society 4. College GOLDEN, THOMAS J. lToml 91 Leonard Road Monroe, Rating Clerk 3, Marshall Day 3, Student Day Teacher 2, Table Tennis 2. College GOODMAN, PAUL S. lGoodyl 190 Ridgecrest Road Hoover Drive, Homeroom Representative 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. College GRAFF, LAURENCE R. ILarryl 29 Tobin Road Hoover Drive, Basketball 1, Soccer 3. College GRAHAM, ALLAN D. lAll 675 Dewey Avenue No. 34, Junior Band 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, Marshall Day 3. College GRECO, JACK 242 Rand Street Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Football 1. Work GREEN, CAROL ANN 3399 Dewey Avenue Britton Road, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, John Quill 4, Junior Prom 3, Hostess Junior Prom 2, Alternate Rating Clerk 1, Marshall Day 3, Honorable Mention 3, 4. College GREEN, DOUGLAS B. 17 Holmes Road Hoover Drive, Radio Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshall Singers 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3, 4, Male Glee Club 3, 4. College GREGOIRE, PETER R. 932 Britton Road Mother of Sorrows, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. Work GRUNDKE, DONALD KENNETH lGrunkl 280 Bancroft Drive Britton Road, Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, Junior Band 1, Senior Band 2, Highland Park Concert 2, N.Y.S.S.M.A. Competition 2, Teachers' Conference Guide 2, Student Day Teacher 2, Radio Workshop 4, Memorial Day Parade 2. College HADLEY, PATRICIA IPatl 25 Burling Road No. 41, Bowling 1, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, Alternate Banking Clerk 2, Marshall Day 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Student Secretary 4. Work HAGREEN, ROBERT BRUCE lBrucel 65 Needham Street No. 41, Inter-High Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshall Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President Band 2, Youth Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Highland Park Festival 2, 4, All State Sectional Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All State Orchestra 4, State Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. College HAMILTON, WENDY LEE 168 Rosecroft Drive Franklin, Marshall Day 3, Art Service League 2, John Quill Art Stahl 2, Student Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 2. Work HANSON, ROLLIN VIBBARD lRolliel 194 Winchester Street No. 41, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, John Quill Art Editor 4, Chairman Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, John Quill Art Staff 2, Stage Crew 3, 4, Swimming 1, Marshall Day 3, Senior Play 3, 4, S. A. Assembly 4. College HARRISON, BERNADETTE A. 835 Flower City Park Sacred Heart, Golf 2, Marshall Players 3, Bowling 4, Ottice Messenger 4, Dental Assembly 2. Business School HATZ, ELLEN KATHLEEN 232 Mill Road Hoover Drive, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Halloween Hoedown 3, Minor Letter Scholar- ship 2, S.A. Campaign 3, Switchboard Operator 3, 4, Gradu- ation Usher 3, Memorial Scholarship Drive 4, Bowling 4. College HEFFER, BONNIE MAE 530 Maiden Lane Britton Road, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Homeroom Banking Clerk 4, Homeroom Rating Clerk 4, Minor Letter Athletics 4, Graduation Usher 3, Bowling 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Office Aide 4. College HERNEY, JAMES JOSEPH lHivesl 3 Finch Street Aquinas. Service HICKMOTT, GEORGE 597 Ridgeway Avenue No. 40. HIGHAM, GLADYS EUGENIA IGIodyl 179 Goodwill Street Hoover Drive, Pictures 1, Honorable Mention 1, Bowling 1, 2, Faculty Tea 37 Baseball 27 S.A. Campaign 37 Junior Band 17 Senior Choir 3, 47 Apparatus Club 37 Swimming 37 Marshall Day 3 College HILL, EMILY MAY 157 English Road Britton Road7 Junior Life Saving 27 Banking Clerk 37 Minor Letter Activities gf Swimming 27 Honorable Mention 2i Band 1, 2, 3, 4. College HOLTMAN, RONALD 10 Imperial Heights Hoover Drive7 Honor Roll 1, 2, 37 National Honor Society 3, 47 Rating Commission 3, 47 Life Saving 27 Homeroom Repre- sentative 1, 37 Class President 47 Junior Prom 37 Marshall Day 37 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 47 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. College HORTON, CHARLES R. lCharIiel 458 Oakwood Road Edison Tech7 Bowling 2, 37 Homeroom Basketball 2, 37 Band 1, 27 Skiing 47 Varsity Club 4. Undecided HOUCK, CAROL ANN 78 Desmond Road Britton Road7 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 47 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 47 Scholarship Commission 47 Maior Letter Scholarship 37 Grad- uation Usher 37 Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award 37 Junior Prom 37 Student Secretory 47 Alternate Homeroom Representative 17 National Honor Society 4. College HOULE, VIRGINIA J. lGinnyl 63 Parkwood Road No. 417 S. A. Assembly 17 Senior Choir 3, 4. Work HOVEY, MARGARET ANN lPegI 195 Newton Road Hoover Drive7 Apparatus 27 Marshall Day 3. WOYIK HOWARD, BONNIE 87 Rand Street No. 417 Banking Clerk 1, 27 Alternate Banking Clerk 3, 47 Bowling 1, 2. W0l'k HOYT, FRED W. IBiIIl 195 Merrick Street Hoover Drive7 Minor Letter Scholarship 27 Minor Letter Activities 37 Minor Letter Athletics 37 Major Letter Scholarship 37 Maior Letter Activities 37 School Award 37 Wind Ensemble 37 Swim- ming Team 1, 2, 3, 47 Soccer 47 National Honor Society 4. College HUGHS, GLEN ALLEN 83 Eglantine Road Britton Road7 J. V. Basketball 17 J. V. Wrestling 27 Banking Cleifk 37 S. A. Assembly 3. WOYIK HUGHES, PATRICIA lPatl 153 Avis Street No. 347 Honor Roll 17 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 37 Minor Letter Scholarship 27 Maior Letter Scholarship 37 Graduation Usher 37 Student Secretary 4. Work HULT, CAROL lBIondiel 72 Leonard Street Mother of Sorrows7 Honor Roll 27 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 37 Senior Tea 37 Marshall Day 3. Work HUMM, CYNTHIA lCindyl 256 Seneca Parkway No. 417 Bowling 3, 47 Office Aide 27 Attendance Aide 2, 37 Student Secretary 37 S. A. Campaign 47 Cheerleader Tryouts 3. College HUNT, NANCY A. lNanI 55 Princess Drive Amesbury High7 Maiorettes 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 1, 27 Glee Club 17 Marshall Day 37 Senior Choir 47 Gym Assemblies 1, 27 Junior Play Usher 27 Leaders Club 47 Docket 1, 27 Co- Captain Maiorettes 4. Undecided HUTCHINS, BARBARA G. lRembyI 432 Electric Avenue Churchville High7 Swimming 27 Marshall Day 37 Sophomore Spring Dance 2. Work HUTTENBACH, DORIS G. lDutchieI 36 Benwell Road No. 417 Bowling 3. College JANOWICZ, Judith R. lJudyl 35 Hollywood Street No. 407 Library Aide 2, 37 Life Saving 37 Bookstore 3, 47 Oltice Aide 1, 2, 37 Junior Red Cross Representative 3, 47 Badminton 2, 3, 47 Marshall Day 37 Volleyball 3, 47 Memorial Scholarship 27 National Honor Society 4. College JARDINE, DOUGLAS C. 419 Flower City Park No. 417 Football 1, 37 Football Manager 27 Baseball Manager 27 Baseball 47 Bowling 3, 47 Student Day Teacher 2. Work JINKS, LYNN R. 70 EI Rancho Drive Britton Road7 Swimming Team 17 Track 3. College JOHNSON, GEORGE E., JR. 50 Lambert Drive Britton Road7 N.Y.S.S. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 47 Sports An- nouncer 47 Honor Roll 47 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 47 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Co-Editor John Quill 47 Minor Letter Scholar- ship 37 Major Letter Scholarship 47 Minor and Maior Activities Letter 4. College JOHNSTON, MARILYN 104 Glenwood Avenue No. 341 Bowling 3, 47 Honorable Mention in Art 27 Halloween Contest Art Award 2, 3. College JOLIDON, MIRIAM E. lMimil 134 Pierpont Street No. 77 Banking Clerk 1, 2, 37 Student Day Teacher 27 S. A. Assembly 17 Marshall Day 3i Marshall Singers 37 Senior Choir 37 Honorable Mention 2, 3. Work JOROLEMON, JERILYN M. lJeril 278 Ellington Drive Britton Road7 Homeroom Representative 17 Student Aide 2, 3, 47 Volleyball 3. College JOSH, STEPHEN lStevel 370 Ridge Road East Honor Roll 17 Bowling 3. College KAISER, GARY 146 Duxbury Road Hoover Drive7 Soccer 2, 3, 47 J.V. Basketball 1, 27 Varsity Basketball 3, 47 J.V. Baseball 27 Varsity Baseball 3, 47 Minor Letter Athletics 27 Maior Letter Athletics 37 Varsity Club 47 Homeroom Basketball 17 Marshall Day 3. College KAISER, NANCY MARTHA 106 Rodessa Road Britton ROOdf Sophomore Dance Concessions 27 Marshall Day 37 Christmas Assembly 37 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 47 Minor Letter Scholarship 37 Bowling 47 Student Secretary 4. Work KANE, BEVERLY lBevl 121 Gorsline Street No. 417 Scholarship 17 Memorial Day 17 Rating Clerk 4. Work KANE, ROBERT 2068 St. Paul Street No. 417 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 47 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 3, 47 Beta Hi-Y 3, 47 Snowball 37 Drama Club 3, 47 Honor Roll 1, 2, 47 Honorable Mention 37 National Honor Society 4. College KAUFFMAN, MARY 443 Augustine Street Nazareth Academy. Business School KAVANAUGH, PATRICIA HARRIET lPatl 525 Dewey Avenue No. 342 Volleyball 17 Swimming 1. College KEEFER, LINDA M. 45 Fawnhill Road Mother of Sorrows7 Audio-Visual 1, 2, 37 Bowling 1, 2, 37 Softball 17 Basketball 37 Jr. Prom 37 Marshall Day 37 Pictures 17 Honorable Mention 2, 37 Style Show 27 Golf 2. Work KEELER, PATRICIA A. IRedI 1054 Britton Road Mother of Sorrows7 Open House 27 Senior Reception 37 Marshall Day 3, Senior Bouquet 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4. Work KEILEN, KATHLEEN lKathiel 86 Raines Park De Sales. Work KELSEY, FRED L. lTedI 48 Newfield Drive Britton Road, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. Service KEMTER, HELANE MARIE 118 Dulfern Drive Britton Road, Marshall Day 3, Swimming 1, Bowling 1. Business School KENNARD, CAROLYNN J. lFrosty III 526 Ridgeway Avenue No. 40, Rating Clerk 1, S. A. Campaign 4, Lunchroom Cashier 1, S. A. Assembly 1, Student Day Teacher 2, Homeroom Repre- sentative 2, 3, Homeroom Alternate Representative 4, Junior Choir 1, .lunior Choir Secretary 1, Senior Choir 4. Work KENNEY, NADINE W. 98 Mason Avenue Hoover Drive, Honorable Mention 3, Swimming 1. Work KHUNS, KAREN J. 94 Strathmore Drive St. Charles Borromeo, Homeroom Alternate 1, Dancing Club 1, Swimming 2, Library Aide 2, Tenth Grade Decorations 2, Bowling 2, 4, S. A, Elections 3, Picture Representative 1, 3, Student Secretary 4, Rating Clerk 4. Business School KING, VALERIE JEAN lVaIl 315 Ridgeway Avenue No. 41, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Docket Reporter 1, Press Bureau Editor 2, Homeroom Representative 2, Minor Letter Activities 2, Student Secretary 3, 4, Student Day Teacher 2, Maior Activities Letter 3, Co-Editor John Quill 4, National Honor Society 4. College KINNEAR, ROBERT iBobI 265 Newton Road Albion Central, Senior Band 4. College KIRBY, SANDRA LEE lSandyI 234 Hoover Drive Hoover Drive, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Apparatus 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Assembly 3, Instrumental 2, 3, Honorable Mention. College KIRKBRIGHT, JOAN 90 Bartholf Road Britton Road, Senior Picture Secretary 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Marshall Day 3, Radio Workshop 4. Business School KIRKEBYE, SUELLEN J. 33 Woodale Drive Marshall Singers 2, 3, Senior Choir Treasurer 3, Library Aide 3, 4, Student Secretary 4. Business School KLEIN, HARRY 264 Willis Avenue Wrestling 1, 2. College KLEIN, KENNETH lChip1 211 Ridgecrest Road St. John's, Football 3, Homeroom Alternate Representative 2, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. Work KLEISLEY, ROBERTA JEAN lBobbiet 59 Lapham Street No. 41, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Swimming 4, Homeroom Represent- ative 3, Homeroom Alternate 2, Student Secretary 4, Marshall Day 3, Honorable Mention 3, Student Day Teacher 2. College KLIPFEL, JAMES lJiml 124 Birr Street Aquinas. College KLUSEK, RITA MARY 83 Mayflower Street Mercy High, S. A. Campaign 4, Honorable Mention 4, Senior Choir 2, 4, Marshall Day 3, Senior Choir Spring Concert 2, Bowling 4, Board of Education Banquet 4, Senior Choir Ward- robe Mistress 4. Work KNAB, RONALD lRonI 97 Greenfield Road Hoover Drive, Intramural Bowling 3, 4. College KNIGHT5, RICHARD lDickl 19 Mill Road Hoover Drive, Tumbling 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Band Officer 2, Student Day Election. College KORTZ, JANICE LINDA lJanI 69 Maynard Street No. 41, Senior Reception 3, Honorable Mention 3, Fall Fan- tasy 2, Senior Banquet 3, Swimming 2. Nursing School KOSBAB, RICHARD E. lKozz1 120 Mayflower Street No. 41. College KOSTER, DAVID R. 342 Birr Street No. 7, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Scientists of the Future Maior Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Activities 3, Radio Engineers 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Commission 2, 4, Scholarship Commission 4, Boy's State 3, National Honor Socety 4. College KRAMER, JEAN ANN 107 Merrick Street Hoover Drive, National Honor Society 3, 4, School Award 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Commission 4, Rating Com- mission 4, Rating Clerk 1, 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3, Feature Editor of Docket 3, 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Marshall Day 3. College KUHRT, SALLY JOAN 195 Rye Road Hoover Drive, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 4, Maior Letter Scholarship 4, Maior Letter Activities 3, School Award 4, Docket Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistics Editor John Quill 4, Rating Commission 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. College LABAR, LINUA LOU 117 Langford Road No. 41, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Alternate 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Hostess Spring Dance 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Secretary 4, Marshall Day 3, Badminton 1, Student Day Teacher 2, Honor Roll 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4. Work LACROIX, MARIANNE 721 Fetzner Road St. John's, Scholarship,2, 3, Picture Representative 1, Alternate Banking Clerk 4, Student Treasurer Aide 4. Work LAFORCE, ROBERT J. 29 Langford Road Football 4, Swimming 3, 4, Baseball 4. College LAIRD, DALE DAVID 287 Maiden Lane Britton Road, Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Basketball 2, Safety Commission 3, 4. College LAMBERSON, JOSEPH lJoeI 18 Maricrest Drive St. Michael's, Boxing Club 3. Service LAMBERT, KATHLEEN L. lKathyl 82 Buckman Road Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 2, 3, Service Corps 3, 4, Rotary United Nations Scholarship 4, R.A.U.N. 3, 4, Docket First Page Editor 3, Docket Editor-ln- Chief 4, Scholarship Commission 4, Rating Commission 4, School Award 4, Natonal Honor Society 4. College LAMPHIER, SHARON lSqueakl 6 Seneca Park Circle Bloomfield Central, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Highland Park Bowl 3, Graduation Exercises 3, Swimming Club 3, Marshall Singers 4, Inter-High Choir 4. Work LAVECK, GERALD iMicaI 104 Castleford Road Aquinas, Homeroom Baseball 3. Undecided LAWRENCE, DAVID M. lDavel 121 Duxbury Road Hoover Drive, Electronics Club 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 3, Science Congress 2, 4. College LAWSON, ROBERT JOSEPH 60 Knob Road West High, Track 4, Bowling 4, Senior Choir 4. Service LAZIER, RONALD lRonl 1118 Long Pond Road Hoover Drive, J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross-country 3, 4, Alternate Rating Clerk 4, Minor Letter Athletics 2, Maior Letter Athletics 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, Wrestling 2, J.V. Cross-country 2. College LEAKE, GAIL ANN 292 Malden Street Hoover Drive, S. A. Assembly 1, 4, Fall Style Show 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Usher 'Senior Play 3, Marshall Day Assembly 3, S. A. Campaign 3, Drama.Club 4, Highland Park Bowl Concert 3, Graduation Exercises 3. College LEARY, JOHN E. 198 Carlisle Street St. John's, Honorable Mention 1, 2, Homeroom Basketball 2, Swim Club 1, Soccer 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. College LEE, GENEVIEVE S. lJennyI 792 Stone Road Britton Road, Rating Clerk 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Maiorettes 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 4, Student Secretary 3, Marshall Day 3, S. A. Campaign 4. College LEIBENGUTH, RITA 94 Alcott Road Hoover Drive, Student Secretary 4, Bowling 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Highland Park Bowl 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, S. A. Assembly 1, Tennis 2. Work LEPPLA, DONNA MARIE 431 Lexington Avenue Holy Rosary, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Student Secretary 4. Work LINCOLN, ROBERT lBobl 1042 Dewey Avenue Service LINDKAMP, GERALDINE M. lGerryl 70 Allerton Street Sacred Heart, Marshall Day 3, S. A. Assembly 4, Junior Prom 3, Homeroom Alternate 4, Picture Representative 1, Student Aide 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Tennis 3, Marshall Players 3, 4. College LIPPA, ROGER F. lRogI 165 Selye Terrace No. 7, Wrestling Varsity 1, Track 1. Service LITTLE, HELEN ANNE 33 Beaumont Road St. Charles, Fashion Show 1, Fall Fantasy 1. Work LOHR, GLENN 183 Marrow Drive Aquinas. Undecided MAC LARTY, JEAN C. No. 19, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Homeroom Banking Clerk 2, 462 Ramona Street Senior Tea 3. Work MAGIN, RALPH R. 315 Moseley Road Britton Road, Soccer 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, Track 3, Homeroom Basketball 2. Service MAGLIOCCO, ANNETTE R. lTonil 478 Newbury Street Holy Family, Bowling 4, Student Secretary 4, Marshall Day 3, John Quill Advertising 4. College MAMMANA, STEPHANIE lStephI 23 Flower City Park West High, Banking Clerk 2, Student Day Teacher 2, Halloween Haedown 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Life Saving 4, Bowling 4. College MANCUSO, JAMES lBeatl 133 Fielding Road Hoover Drive, Student Teacher 2, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Firedoor Closer 4. College MARKS, ROBERT A. 511 Electric Avenue No. 40, Intramural Swimming, J.V. Football 1, J.V. Wrestling 1, J.V. Track 1, Marshall Day 3, Service Corp 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. College MARTELL, DORIS H. lTerryl 375 Ridgedale Circle Nazareth Academy, Students Association 4. Work MARTELL, REGINALD 77 Corona Road Aquinas. Undecided MARTIN, JOHN 380 Winchester Street Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 1, Maior Letter Scholarship 2, Football Manager 3, Coordinator S. A. Membership Campaign 4, National Honor Society 4. College MARTINI, ANTHONY ITonyI 350 Magee Avenue H0lY APOSNSS- Business School MARVIN, THEODORE W. lTedl 47 Ridgemont Drive Hoover Drive, Football 2, Volleyball 2, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Bowling, J.V. Baseball, John Quill Publicity 4, Firedoor Corps, Track 2. College MASTERSON, LINDA iBatl 71 Raine, po,-k NO. 7. work MATTESON, VIRGINIA ANN lGinnyl 282 Clay Avenue NO- 41: HOHOI' Roll T, 2, 4, Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 1, Maior Letter Schollarship 2, Usher Gradua- tion 3, Token Office 4, Docket 3, 4, John Quill Writer 4, F.T.A. 4, Homeroom Representative 4. College MCBRIDE, THOMAS 1853 Ridge Road West Hoover Drive, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, T,-eek 3: Rddio Engineers 3, 4, S. A. Campaign 4, Junior Prorn Decoration Committee 3. College McCARTHY, MOLLY O. 294 Clay Avenue No. 41, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain Varsity Cheer- leader 4, Co-Chairman Junior Prom 3, Apparatus Club 1, Secretary of Senior Class 4, Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3, Student Day Teacher 2. Work McDONALD, KATHLEEN lKathyl 416 Fetzner Road St. John's, Banking Clerk 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Alternate Repre- sentative 4, Honorable Mention 3, Marshall Day Assembly 3, Marshall Day Booth 3, Bowling 4, Open House 2, S. A. Assembly 4, S. A. Campaign 4, Marshall Players. Work McMICHAEL, JOYCE 160 North Avenue Hoover Drive. Werk MCNALI-Y. KATHLEEN 59 Winchester Street Nazareth Academy, Bowling 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Highland Park Bowl 3. Work MERCENDETTI, CARL F. lMercel 156 Birr Street Aquinas, Football 3, Track 3. College MERRITT, BARRY 122 Selye Terrace No. 7, Homeroom Representative 1, John Quill Art Staff 2, Red Cross Art Work 3, Amahl and The Night Visitors Art Work 3, Snowball Art Work 3, Junior Choir 1, Art Work for Oiice 3, 4. College MERRITT, PAMELA ANN lPamI 122 Selye Terrace No. 7, Marshall Day 1, 3, Student Secretary 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, S. A. Campaign 4, Senior Banquet 3, Memorial Day Parade, Student Day Teacher 2, Faculty Banquet 3. Work MICCICHE, DAVID 142 Menard Drive Britton Road, Homeroom Alternate 1, J.V. Football 1, Home- room Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, J.V. Baseball 2, Marshall Day 3, Marshall Players 3, 4, Sports Announcer 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minor Athletic Letter 2. College MILATZ, SHIRLEY A. 207 Dorsey Road Britton Road, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Miss Rosenbloom-Faculty Musicale Halloween Dance 3, Swimming 1, Honor Roll 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 4. Work MILLER, EDWARD DORING JR. lEdI 63 Elmguard Street Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Maior Letter Athletics 4, Minor Letter Activi- ties 2, Maior Letter Activities 3, Rating Clerk 1, 2, 3, Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Colle90 MILLER, ROBERT lMiIl 99 Parkwood Road No. 41, Track. W0l'k MINGES, DAVID CARL lDaveI 118 Mitchell Road Hoover Drive, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Bowling 4, S. A. Assembly 4, Marhall Day 3. College MINGUS, SANDRA J. lSandyI 51 Bartholf Road Britton Road, Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Maiorettes 3-Captain 4, John Quill 4, Student Secretary 4, Teen Age Safety Council 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Senior Banquet 3, Halloween Dance 2. College MITCHELL, CAREY lMoochieI 415 Augustine Street West High. CoIle99 MITRANO, CHARLES lChuckl 331 Lake View Park No. 7, Varsity Bowling Team, Homeroom Basketball 2. Undecided MOFFETT, RICHARD WILLIAM IDickI 180 Steko Avenue Madison High, Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing 1, 2, 3, 4. Service MONTANARO, LUCILLE C. lLul 2659 Mt. Read Boulevard No. 40, Student Teacher 3. Beautician School MOORE, SANDY 37 Ranier Street Medina High, Bowling 4, Student Secretary 4. Business School MOSTELLER, PHYLLIS JEAN IPhyII 63 Standish Road Hoover Drive, Honorable Mention 1, 4, Marshall Day 3, Student Secretary 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Office Aide 4, Report Cards 1, Picture Sales 3, Proofreader John Quill 4, Art Appreciation 4. Undecided MOUNT, ROBERT H. lBobl 57 Elmguard Street Hoover Drive, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Sports Editor John Quill 4, Sports Reporter Docket 4, S. A. Committee 4, Rating Clerk 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Home- room Basketball 1, 2, Pumpkin Prom 4, Marshall Day 3. College MULLEN, BARBARA A. lBarbyl 100 Rand Street No. 41, Homeroom Representative 2, Memorial Day Parade 2, Open House 2, Honorable Mention 3, Bowling 3, Student Aide 4. College MULLEN, GERALD THOMAS l.lerryI 257 Lone Oak Avenue St. Charles Borromeo, Homeroom Representative 2, Intramural Bowling 3. College MUNDT, SANDRA lSandyI 144 Steko Avenue No. 41, Inter-High Choir 1. Undecided On the Sidelines of P 'l W - -xaifig' so +. 1 O' P MYERS, JOHN 52 Gorsline Street No. 41, Homeroom Alternate Representative 1, 3, Spring Dance 2, Docket 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Amahl and The Night Visitors 3, Drama Aide 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Snowball 2, National Honor Society 4. College NASCA, GERALD F. lLittle Italyl 268 Lexington Avenue No. 34, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 3, Homeroom President 4, Assistant Rating Clerk 2, Rating Clerk 3, Decoration Committee 2. College NASH, PAUL R. lTinyI 106 Florence Avenue Britton Road, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Marshall Day 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. Work NATALE, RICHARD lDickl 243 Magee Avenue Aquinas, Varsity Football 4. Service NEUMANN, HANNELORE lLoIaI 2083 Maiden Lane Beniamin Franklin High. College NEWMAN, MARY ELAINE lNewmsl 598 Ridgeway Avenue No. 40, Swimming 1, 2, Attendance Aide 2, Cashier 4, Snow- ball Concessions 2, Life Saving 1, 3, Water Safety Aide 1, 3, Water Ballet 1, Senior Reception 3, I.H.T. Demonstration 2, Senior Banquet 3. Work NICHOLS, JAMES L. 968 Ridge Road West Britton Road, Audio-Visual Corps 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. College NIEDERMEIER, ELAINE lLonel 89 Clay Avenue No. 41, Bowling 3, Senior Reception 3, Marshall Day 3, Attendance Card Collector 2, 3, S. A. Campaign 4, John Qu-ill Committee 4. Work NIESKENS, SYLVIA 135 Ridge Road West No. 41. Beautician School NOLAN, JOYCE-ANNE 1155 Stone Road Durand Eastman, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Alternate 1, 2, Homeroom Representative 4, Substitute Cheer- leader 2, Varsity Maiorette 1, 2, 3, Varsity Maiorette Captain 3, Marshall Day Assembly 3, Memorial Day Parade 1, 2, Spring Dance 2, Minor Letter 2. Business School NOLIN, DORIS A. lDorriel 643 Britton Road Britton Road, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Rating Clerk 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Student Day 2, Student Secretary 4, Junior Prom 3, John Quill Committee 4, Orchestra 4, Minor Letter Activities 3, Honorable Mention 2. College NORTH, JAMES R. lJimI 9 Owen Street Aquinas, Intramural Bowling 4. Work NOTO, JUNE R. 109 Hildegarde Road Hoover Drive, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Senior Choir 4, Honorable Mention 1. College NURSE, PATRICIA ELLEN lPattil 262 Newton Road Hoover Drive, Dance 2. College O'BRIEN, SANDRA GAYE lSandiel 25 El-Rancho Drive Britton Road, Senior Choir 4, Senior Tea 3, Marshall Day 3, Senior Banquet 3, Bowling 3. College O'CONNELL, GERALDINE H. lGerryl 3225 Mt. Read Boulevard Britton Road, Homeroom Representative 3, Minor Letter Activi- ties 3, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Life Saving 2, 4, Basketball 2, library Aide 2, 3, 4, Office Messenger 3, Marshall Day 3, S. A. Campaign 2, 4. College OLYSLAGER, ROBERT J. IOIIiel 199 Royleston Road NO- 41- Service OWEN, CHARLES Jarrett Jr. High, Missouri, Standard Bearer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Commission 4, President National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Marshall Day Production 3. College PALOTAS, BARBARA ANN lBarbl 249 Everclay Drive No. 41, Honorable Mention 1, Marshall Day Concessions 3, Rating Clerk 1, 4, Rating Clerk Alternate 3, Usher Civic Orchestra 1, John Quill Business Manager 4, Banking Secretary 4, Scholastic Art Awards 1, 2, F.T.A. 3. College 24 Alameda Street PARNELI., CHARLENE 19 Needham Street No. 41, Student Secretary 3, Bowling 3, Swimming 1. Work PARSONS, JEAN MARIE 14 Fairview Heights No. 7, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Docket Reporter 4, Life Saving 4, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Sports Clubs 2, 3, 4, School Award 4, Maior Letter Scholarship 4, Maior Letter Activities 4, Maior Letter Athletics 4. College PATON, RONALD H. 61 Newton Road Hoover Drive, Service Corps 3, 4, Football 4, Marshall Day 3. College PAYNE, RONALD 41 Marrow Drive -Britton Road, Varsity Wrestling 3. Work PEARSON, ROGER G. lRogt 38 Cedar Road Britton Road, Bowling 3, 4, Audio-Visual 3, 4, Picture Repre- sentative 1, Marshall Day 3. College PEASE, WILLIAM lBllll 56 Maricrest Drive No. 28. Work PEDERSON, ANDRE R. lAndyl 180 Driving Park Avenue No. 7, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Marshall Players 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Drama Aide 3, Visual Aide 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 1, Marshall Day 3, Student Day Teacher 1, S. A. Assembly 2, 3, 4. Undecided PERRY, JAMES 152 Glenwood Avenue Audio-Visual 2, 4, Cross-country 3. Service PERONA, NANCY DUDEEN 78 Cabot Road Hoover Drive, National Honor Society 3, 4, Guardian of the Flag 4, Empire Girls' State 3, School Award 3, Editor-in-chief of John Quill 4, Docket Feature Editor 3, Bookstore 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Commission 4. College PETTERSON, CHARLES C. 335 Tait Avenue Britton Road, Band. 5eI'ViCG PHILLIPS, JANICE lJanl 531 Flower City Park No. 41, Water Ballet 1, 2, 4, Swimming 1, Stunts 1, Snowball 2, Audio-Visual Aide 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Honorable Mention 1. College PIERCE, TERRY 267 Selye Terrace No. 7, Rating Clerk 1, 3, Minor Athletics Letter 2, Maior Athletics Letter 3, Football 1, 2, Cross-country 3, Soccer 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Alternate Representative 4. College PILOT, DAVID E. lDavel 285 Almoy Road Charlotte, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Chess 1. Work POLIZZI, CAROL 169 Pierpont Street No. 7, Bowling 2, 3, Fashion Show 1, Student Association Assembly 1, Tri-Y 1. Work POLLACK, DOROTHY lDotl 537 Lexington Avenue No. 34, Senior Choir. Work POWRIE, SUSAN C. l.Syel 587 Clay Avenue No. 40, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Marshall Day 3, S. A. Elections 1, Senior Choir 4. Work Maria Abasolo-Exchange Student PRESTON, CONSTANCE L. lConniel 3185 Dewey Avenue St. Charles Borromeo, Senior Choir 2, 3, Highland Bowl Spring Festival. College PRESTON, EUGENE A. lGenel 1036 Long Pond Road St. John's, Bowling 4, Marshall Day 3. Service PROCCO, SUSAN JEAN lSuel 1657 Dewey Avenue Sacred Heart, Bowling 4. Business School PULLEN, MARK 118 Merrick Street Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, Student Day Teacher 2, Halloween Dance 3, Marshall Day 3, Service Corps 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 4, Fire Door Corps 4, Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. College QUACKENBUSH, BONNIE LOU lShortlel 9 Rainier Street No. 34, Minor Scholarship Letter 1, Dance Club 1, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, Student Day Teacher 2, Style Show 3, Marshall Beanies 3, Concessions 2, Honor Roll 1, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3. Work RADZINSKI, BETTY JANE lBJl 435 Fetzner Road St. John's, Marshall Day 8, Bowling 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Drama Aide, Senior Choir Christmas Play 4. Work RAIF, JOHN W. 2 Holmes Road Hoover Drive. College RANKE, PHILIP lRankiel 357 Knickerbocker Avenue No. 40, Rating Clerk 2, 3, Banking Clerk 2, Football 1, Inter- High Choir 2, 3, 4, Intramural Swimming 1, Marshall Day 3, Memorial Day 1, Student Day Teacher 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Marshall Singers 4. College RAPP, RONALD 145 Oriole Street No. 34, Honor Roll 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3, 4, Minor Scholarship Letter 4. Work RAS, JAMES 2599 Mt. Read Blvd. St. John's, Alternate Homeroom Representative 2, Boxing 3. Service REILLY, LYNNE ALLEN 50 Fillingham Drive No. 41, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Day Teacher 2, Docket Reporter 3, Today's Guy and Gal 4, Co-Chairman Pumpkin Prom 4, Bookstore 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, School Award 4, National Honor Society 4. College RICHARDSON, RONALD E. lRonl 1273 Long Pond Road St. John's. Work RICHEY, FORREST A. lDickl 20 Apollo Drive Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Honorable Mention 1, 3, Minor Scholarship Letter 2, Maior Scholarship Letter 3, Rating Clerk 1, Graduation Usher 3, National Honor Society 4. College RIEDEL, KARIN 470 McCall Road Britton Road, Swimming 1, Hostess..Junior Prom 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Red Cross 1, Volley Ball 4, S. A. Campaign 4. College RITCHIE, JOHN Uohnnyl 113 Morrill Street No. 41, Swimming 4, Gymnastics 3, Banking Clerk 1, Audio- Visual 4. Business School ROBERTS, BONNIE 1412 Long Pond Road Hoover Drive, Swimming 1, Volleyball 4, Junior Leader 4. College ROBERTS, DOROTHY J. lR.R.R.l 130 Weyl Street Franklin High, Bowling 1. Work ROBINSON, ALAN D. lAll 1234 Long Pond Road Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative to R.A.U.N. 3, Radio Engineer 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Commission 4, Beta Hi-Y 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, School Award 4, Co-chairman Senior Reception 4, Band 1, 3. College ROOD, NANCY JEAN lNancl 612 Birr Street No. 7, Honor Roll 1, 2, Honorable Mention 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, Student Secretary 3, 4, Jr. Prom 2, 3, John Quill Sales 3, Marshall Day 3, Snowball 1, Minor Scholarship Letter 2, Minor Activities Letter 3. College ROOTES, ARDEN lArtl 69 Williston Road Britton Road, Football 1, Homeroom Basketball 2, Baseball 3, Swimming 2, Bowling 3. Service ROSS, KAREN MARIE lKimI 261 Ravine Avenue No. 34, Costumes 3, Marshall Players 4, National Thespian Society, Senior Play 3, Health Play 3, Christmas Play 3. College ROWDEN, JANET E. lJanl 48 Eastman Avenue No. 41, I.H.T. Spring Demonstration 2, Swimming 1, Marshall Day 3. Work ROWLEY, JEROLD l.Ierryl 416 Flower City Park Aquinas, S. A. Assembly 4. Service RUSCIO, LORETTA ANN lLorryI 167 Argo Pork No. 34, Bowling 4, Senior Tea 3, Senior Banquet 3. College RYAN, BERNARD WILLIAM lSammyl 786 Flower City Park Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, Minor Activities Letter, Maior Letter Activities. Service RYERSE, RAYMOND A. lRoyI 845 Flower City Park No. 13, Varsity Track 1, 3, 4, Broad Jump Trophy, Bowling 2, 3, Bowling Trophy, Boxing 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Homeroom Representative 3. College SALMINEN, KAREN L. 259 Rye Road Hoover Drive, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Ballet 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Girls' Sports Editor John Quill 4, Minor Athletics Letter 3, Minor Scholarship Letter 2, Honor Roll 1, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. College SANDERSON, MARILYN G. lMaisyI 58 Shady Way Britton Road, Jr. Orchestra 2, Sr. Orchestra 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, N.Y.S.S. Music Competition 2, 3, Graduation Orchestra 3, S. A. Campaign 4, Memorial Scholarship Fund 3, Marshall Day 3, Usher at Wind Ensemble Concert 3. College SCARPULLA, ROBERT LOUIS llobl 215 Lark Street Holy Rosary. Work SCHLUETER, CAROL 143 Autumn Drive St. John's, F.T.A. 3, 4, Marshall Day 3. College SCHLUTER, LINDA L. 1356 Dewey Avenue Franklin High. Undecided SCHMANKE, BARBARA lBarbI 110 Knickerbocker Avenue No. 41, Homeroom Representative 4, Homeroom Alternate 1, 2, Library Aide 1, Attendance Clerk, Bowling 3, 4, Swimming 4, Marshall Day 3, Life Saving 4, Honor Roll 1, Honorable Mention 1, 2. College SCHMIDT, RICHARD .I. 724 Stone Road Aquinas, Football 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3. College SCHMITT, IRWIN 35 Fillingham Drive Brockport Central, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Audio-Visual 2. 3, 4. Service SCHOLZE, JOHN F. 203 Electric Avenue Sacred Heart, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Work SCHROY, SUSANNE lSuziel 187 Maplewood Avenue No. 7, Badminton 3, 4, Golf 2, Cashier 2, Volleyball 3, 4. College SCHUMACHER, GEORGE H. 170 Hoover Drive Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Student Day Teacher 2, John Quill Layout Editor 4, ESSPA Convention 4, Track 3, 4, Banking Clerk 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Scholastic Editors Conference 4. College SCHUMAKER, RONALD CHARLES lShoel 20 Strathmore Circle No. 7, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Basketball 2, Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4, State Festival 2, 3, 4, Highland Park Festival 2, 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 1, Major Letter Activities 3, Honorable Mention 3. Service SCHUTTES, CONSTANCE lConnieI 85 West Craig Hill Drive Hoover Drive. Business School SCHWENZER, PATRICIA L. lPatl 117 Kislingbury Street Nazareth Academy, Sr. Choir. Work SCOTT, GEORGE G. lScottyl 53 Corona Road Hoover Drive, Soccer 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Tratiic Squad 3, 4, John Quill Sales 4, J.V. Basketball 2, 3. Undecided SEELEY, ROBERT R. 20 Rand Street No. 40, Football 1, 3, 4, Boxing 3, 4, Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, Uniform Custodian Band 2, 3. College SEILER, GAIL 33 Galusha Street Hoover Drive, Jr. Prom 1, Marshall Day 3, Volleyball 4, Bowling 4, Sr. Choir 3. Business School SENECAL, DORIS 232 Bonesteel Street Hoover Drive, Rating Clerk 1, 2, 3, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Alternate Representative 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Maiorettes 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, S. A. Preparation Chairman 3, S. A. Committees 4, Maior Athletics Letter, Maior Activities Letter. Undecided SENECAL, DOROTHY A. 232 Bonesteel Street Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Maior Scholarship Letter 3, Maior Athletics Letter 3, Maior Activities Letter 3, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Service Corps 3, 4, Safety Commissioner 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. College SEYMOUR, JOHN C. 17 Ayer Street Hoover Drive, Student Day Teacher 2, Honorable Mention 3. College SHAFER, LARRY T. 231 Mill Road Hoover Drive. College SHAY, PATRICK lPatI 258 Haviland Park St. Charles Borromeo, Sr. Band 2, 3. College SIEBERT, JEAN lJeanneI 505 Augustine Street No. 43, 8th 8. 9th Grade Mixer 1, Drama Aide 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Christmas Assembly 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 4, S. A. Campaign 4, Open House 1. College SIMPSON, BRIAN L. 493 Ridgemont Drive Hoover Drive. College SIMPSON, BETTY lBettsl 1349 Lake Avenue No. 7, Marshall Day 3, Banking Clerk 1, Honorable Mention 1, S. A. Campaign 3, Dancing 2, Halloween Hoedown 3, Honor Roll 4, Concessions 2. Undecided SISSON, KATHRYN lKathyl 233 Norman Street No. 34. Work SLEEMAN, SHIRLEY BLANCHE lShirll 100 Verstreet Drive Britton Road, Swimming 1, Varsity Maiorettes 3, 4, Style Show 1, 2, Student Day Teacher 2, Marshall Day 3, Amahl Assembly 3, Jr. Prom 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 4, Student Secretary 4. College SMITH, BONNIE JEAN 71 Rye Road Hoover Drive, Executive Council 4, Classroom Editor of John Quill 4, Marshall Players 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Marshall Day Assembly 3, S. A. Assembly 4, Rating Clerk 4, Swimming 1, Honorable Mention 1. College SORG, SANDRA lSandyl 1237 Long Pond Road Hoover Drive, Bowling 1, 2, 4. Business School Kathleen Bindert-Ambassador to Italy Radio Play in the Making SPECIALE, DAVID A. 76 Williston Road St. Charles Borromeo7 Grade Representative 17 Homeroom Representative 27 Alternate Homeroom Representative 37 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 17 Homeroom Basketball 1, 27 Wrestling 3, 47 Track 1, 3, 47 Athletic Commission 37 Biology Club 2. College SPENCER, ELIZABETH ANNE lSpencl 515 Clay Avenue No. 'Ili Swimming 17 Marshall Day 37 Halloween Dance 37 Sr. Reception 37 Sr. Banquet 37 Student Aide 47 Spring Dance 2. Business School SPEZIALE, RON 347 Eastman Avenue No. 417 Homeroom President 1, 47 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 47 Football 1, 2, 3, 47 Wrestling 27 Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. College STATUCKI, RICHARD iDickl 58 Ronald Drive Britton Road7 J.V. Basketball 1, 27 Varsity Basketball 3, 47 J.V. Soccer 17 Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 47 J.V. Baseball 17 Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Basketball 17 Minor Letter Athletics 27 Maior Letter Athletics 27 Varsity Club 4. College STEGEMAN, WILLIAM J. lBilII 471 Oakwood Britton Road7 Cross-country 1, 37 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 47 Jr. 81 Sr. Life Saving 27 Water Safety Aide 2j Traffic Safety Council 2, 3, 47 Safety Commission 47 Alternate Homeroom Representative 37 S. A. Assembly 37 Beta Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. College STEINFELDT, BRUCE GORDON 60 Cutler Street No. 87 Honor Roll 17 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 47 Maior Letter Scholarship 37 Swimming 1, 27 Stage Crew 1, 2, 37 Major Letter Activities 37 Cross-country 37 Track 37 S. A. Assembly 2, 3, 47 National Honor Society 4. College STOCKMEISTER, REINHARDT G. lReinI 320 Knickerbocker Avenue Immaculate Conception7 Marshall Players 3, 47 Stage Crew 3, 47 Bowling 4. College STODDARD, MARILYN EILEEN 221 Bernice Street No. 417 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 47 Alternate Banking Clerk 27 Honor- able Mention 1, 27 Badminton 27 Marshall Day 37 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4. Work SUHL, RAYMOND E. 56 Castleford Road St. Charles Borromeo7 Docket Reporter 37 Service Corps 3, 47 S. A. Assembly 3, 47 Jr. Prom 37 Minor Letter Scholarship 27 Maior Letter Scholarship 37 Minor Letter Activities 37 Maior Letter Activities 37 Boxing Club 37 Vice President Wind Ensemble 4. College SWENHOLT, JOHN S. 15 Selye Terrace No. 77 Golf Team 2, 3. College THOMPSON, BONNIE CAROL iTommyl 25 Finch Street Houndstield, New York7 Bowling 47 Attendance Office 4. Beautician School 100 THORPE, JOHN S. B7 Ayer Street Hoover Drive7 Football 1, 2, 3, 47 J.V. Basketball 1, 27 Track 1, 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Representative 17 Grade Representative 27 S. A. Vice President 37 S. A. President 47 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 37 Traffic Squad 3, 47 National Honor Society 4. College TIERSON, NANCY GAIL lNanI ' 81 Briarcliff Road Britton ROOdi Bowling 3, 47 Sr. Choir 4. Work TORPEY, PATRICIA ANN lPatI 1626 Ridgeway Avenue Nazareth Academy7 Rating Clerk 4. Undecided TOSCANO, CAROL JANE lC. J.l 307 Rand Street No. 417 Honorable Mention 2, 37 Banking Clerk 17 Alternate Homeroom Representative 27 Sr. Reception 37 Sr. Banquet 3. Work TRACY, JOHN lHumphI 103 Flower City Park Sacred Heart7 Football 4i Track 4. Service TUCKER, TED WILLIAM 1921 Ridge Road West Hoover Drive7 Honor Roll 1, 2, 47 Honorable Mention 37 Veterans of Foreign Wars Award 37 Scholarship Commission 47 National Thespian Society 3, 47 Amahl and the Night Visitors 37 Stage Crew 2, 3, 47 Graduation Usher 37 Sr. Play 2, 37 National Honor Society 4. College TUNNEY, BRIAN lTexI 26 Woodside Lane St. Charles Borromeo7 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Football 17 Soccer 47 Cross-country 37 Baseball 2, 47 Executive Council 1, 2, 47 Maior Letter Athletics 37 Jr. Prom 3, 47 Varsity Club 47 Home- room Representative 2, 4. College TURK, DOUGLAS EARL lDougl 150 Seneca Parkway Na. 77 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 47 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 47 Minor Letter Scholarship 17 Major Letter Scholarship 27 Varsity Track 3, 47 Varsity Soccer 47 Wrestling 47 Minor Letter Athletics 47 Minor Letter Activities 47 National Honor Society 4. College TYO, JOHN 133 Wood Road Monroe High7 Docket Reporter 47 N.Y.S.S. Music Festival 2, 3, 47 Banking Clerk 37 Honorable Mention 2, 3, 47 F.T.A. 47 Highland Park Festival 2, 47 Memorial Day Parade 2, 47 Halloween Dance 37 Minor Letter Scholarship 47 Beta Hi-Y 2, 37 Honor Roll 4. College URQUHART, DAVID lDavel 88 Castleford Road Britton Road7 Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. College VAISEY, DOUGLAS G. lDougI 44 Legion Circle Britton Road. Work VAN DUZEE, STEPHEN W. lStevel 19 Acton Street Hoover Drive7 Bowling 3, 47 J.V. Basketball 2. College VENTURA, JACQUELINE JOYCE Uackiel 1700 Lake Avenue Britton Road7 Bowling 4. Work VER PLANK, ROGER lWitchital 83 Veness Avenue Britton Road. Service VIGNERI, CARMINE JOHN 392 Bernice Street No. 417 Honorable Mention 1, 4. Work VOGEL, JUDITH A. iJudyl Britton Road7 Honorable Mention 17 National Thespian Society 3, 47 Radio Workshop 47 S. A. Dance 37 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 47 Dance Club 27 Marshall Day 3. Business School VOGEL, PATRICIA JEAN 127 Arlidge Drive Britton Road7 Swimming 17 Bowling 2, 3, 47 Bowling Manager 37 Student Day Teacher 2i Bookstore 2, 3, 47 Jr. Prom 17 Picture Representative 17 Marshall Day 37 Senior Banquet 37 119 Whitman Road F.T.A. 4. College WADE, ROGER 78 Dorsey Road St. Charles Borromeo. College WALKER, KENNETH DONALD 95 Bennington Drive No. 417 Audio-Visual 37 Honor Roll 1, 2, 47 Maior Letter Scholarship 3. College WALKER, MELINDA MARIAN lMeIinI 339 Rand Street No. 417 Baseball 37 Bowling 47 I.H.T. Demonstration 27 Style Show 27 Sr. Reception 37 Marshall Day 37 Sr. Lifesaving 47 Jr. Prom 37 Sr. Banquet 3. College WALKER, RONALD 579 Ling Road Britton Road, Open House 4. College WALSH, ANN ELIZABETH 203 Driving Park Avenue Nazareth Academy. Wg,-k WALTHER, GLADYS A. lGladyI 59 Cabot Road Hoover Drive, John Quill 3, Open House 4. College WANGMAN, SUSAN ELAINE lSuel 2984 Dewey Avenue Britton Road, Student Secretary 2, Honorable Mention 3, Sr. Choir 4, Marshall Singers 4, Secretary Inter-High Choir 4, Banking Clerk 4, Sr. Orchestra 4, Dramatics Club 3, Sophomore Hop 2, Alternate Rating Clerk 2. College WARD, MARY EDITH 141 Collingwood Drive No. 8, Jr. Choir 1, Sr. Choir 4, Marshall Singers 4, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, John Quill Sr. Editor 4, Docket Reporter 1, 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Inter-High Choir 4, Minor Scholarship Letter 2, Maior Scholarship Lefter 3. College WATTS, LAWRENCE lLarryl 371 North Avenue Hoover Drive, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, S. A. Campaign 4. Undecided WEIGEL, RONALD lltonl 131 EI Rancho Drive St. Charles, Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4. Service WEIS, TERRENCE R. lTerryl 58 Apollo Drive Hoover Drive, Varsity Cross-country 3, 4, Varsity Swimming 3, 4, Rating Commission 3, 4, Athletic Commission 3, 4, Track 4, College WELD, PARKER L. lChipl 36 Lakeview Park No. 7, Honor Roll 1, 2, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Maior Letter Athletics 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Minor Letter Activities 4, National Honor Society 4. College WELTY, RICHARD F. 94 Ridge Road East Lake Orion High, Michigan, Honor Roll 1, 4, Honorable Mention 2, 3, Safety Representative at Kansas City 3, F.T.A. 4, Service Corps 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Memorial Scholarship Drive 4, Swimming 1, National Honor Society 4. Colle9e WENZEL, CAROL ANN 56 Wilmae Road St. Charles Borromeo, Rating Clerk 1, Fall Fontasy 1, 2, Ottice Aide 2, Bowling 4. WOFIK WERNER, CAROL LYNN lMikeI 244 Chesterton Road Hoover Drive, Swimming 1, Student Secretary 2, Banking Clerk 1, 2, Work WESTFALL, CAROLE JEANNE 157 West Meadows Drive Britton Road, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Music Council Repre- sentative 4, Picture Representative 1, Student Day Teacher 2, Marshall Day 3, Rating Clerk 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Sr. Reception 3, Sr. Banquet 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4. College WETZEL, LINDA ELAINE lPretzI 51 Cabot Road Hoover Drive, Bowling 4. Work WETZLAU, BEVERLY ANN lBoanIeI 110 Pomona Drive St. Charles Borromeo, Marshall Players 3. Work WHEATON, CAROL ANNE 20 Riverside Street Rush Henrietta High, John Quill Seniors 4. College WHITTY, JUDITH JAYNE lJudyl 373 McGuire Road No. 7, Banking Clerk 3, 4, Alternate Banking Clerk 1, Marshall Day 3, Bowling 3, 4, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, Student Secretary 4, S. A. Campaign 4. College WILL, DELORES B. Meadowbriar Road Britton Road, Open House 1, Marshall Day 3, Sr. Banquet 3, Alternate Banking Clerk 3, Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir 1, Sr. Choir 2. College WILLIAMS, GERALDINE lGerryI 122 Ravine Avenue Monroe High. Undecided WILLIAMSON, MARCIA Franklin High, Student Aide 4. WILSON, JOHANNA M. lJol Britton Road, Bowling 4. 121 Selye Terrace Business School 180 Seneca Parkway College 10 After Dark WILSON, SHARON 501 Lakeview Park Holy Rosary. Work WINANS, LINDA M. lLinlI 263 Rand Street No. 41, Honorable Mention 1, 2, Swimming 2, Bowling 3, Marshall Day 3. Work WITKOWSKI, DAVID L. lkembrandtl 415 Pullman Avenue No. 43, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshall Day 3, Science Club 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4, John Quill Committee 4, Junior Prom 3, Homeroom Alternate, Art Service. College WOOD, RONALD lRonl 118 Duxbury Road Hoover Drive, Homeroom Basketball 2, Varsity Soccer 4. Work WOODS, CAROL F. 31 Red Oak Drive Britton Road, Honorable Mention 3, Marshall Day 3, Marshall Singers 3, Marshall Players 4, F.T.A. 4. Work YARKER, FRANCES lFranl 825 English Road Hoover Drive, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3, 4, Rating Clerk 2, 4, Student Day Teacher 2, Marshall Day 3, Graduation Usher 3, Minor Letter Scholarship 2, Maior Letter Scholarship 3, Attendance OHice 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. College YOCKEL, KENNETH ROBERT lCuddlesI 26 Burline Road Aquinas, Wrestling 4. Service ZIMMERMAN, THOMAS W. llimmiel 83 Bartholf Road Britton Road, Homeroom Basketball 1, Red Cross 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4. Work ZUBERT, CHARLES FRANCIS lZubiel 207 Goodwill Street Aquinas, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Minor Letter Athletics 3, Maior Letter Athletics 4, Varsity Club 4, Homeroom Basketball 3, 4. College A 8. J Tool and Mfg. Co. Inc. ..... . Aero Hardware .........,..,............ INDEX .......124 .......142 AGBE Novelty Shop ........,..,............... ......, 1 62 Albert's Coffee Shop 8. Restaurant Alliance Mold Co., Inc. Alliance Org. Realtors ....lA, Alliance Tool 81 Die Corp. ..... . Andy's Esso Servicenter ...... Arrow Food Markets ..,.,.. Auer, S., Mr. and Mrs. Banninger's Garage ........s,... Barret Wood Products, Inc. ,..... . Bertsch's .......,....,,.............,... Beta Hi-Y .................o,, Better Bait Shop ............. Beuckman's Hardware ...... Bob's Chevron Service ..... Bon Jon's Tuxedos ...,.. Bonnie Jean .......,.o...... Bookstore .......,.,....,.,.w....... Boyce, Edward T., 8. Son ..,.... Brand, Frank, Fruit Stand ,at.,.., Bristol Overhead Door Corp. ..., . .......153 114 .......161 .......166 .....,.159 ,,.....124 .......166 ........146 ....,.,168 ........150 .,,,,,,,141 .......150 ...,...155 ........150 ........128 .......,163 ........143 ,.......126 ........150 ....,.,,112 Brush, John D., 8. Inc. ..,,................, ......., 1 66 Builder's Rental Equipment, Inc. ........ ..,.,..e 1 56 Burke Hill Manor and Green Gables Rest Home .....,.,s......s..........,,s.. ........ 1 54 Byas, Thomas H., Dr. ..,,, .. Caldwell and Cook, Inc. , .. Cameron's Delicatessen ,Y,. Carroll's Parrakeets .,.o,. Cass Funeral Home .,V... Cassata's Bakery .,.,.,.,...,,.ao,.o.,, Castle, M., Insurance Agency ..... Cavalier, L. J. .,...,................ . Cavall's Catering Service .,.., Cerone Realty .,,.,., .,,......,., Cerulli, Dr. and Mrs. .,..,,..,... . Charcoal House ..,.,......,............ Charles, Alean, Dance Studio .,... Chase Machine 8. Mfg. Co. .,,,. . Christoff's Food Market ,......,..,. Ciciotti, A., 8. Son Music Store ..,,, . Clique of 60 ..,., ........,....,.....V,. ..,,,.,,130 ,.......122 ........163 ,.....,.148 ...,....150 ........142 ........120 .....,.,150 ..,.....108 12 ,.......118 ........128 ,.....,.142 ........140 ........126 ........134 ........140 Colehill Heating 8. Electric Co. ...,.,. ..,,.... 1 16 Conger's Tydol Service Station ,....,,... ........ 1 22 Congratulations to Class of 1960 ...... ........ 1 44 102 Congratulations to Class of 1960 Congratulations to Mr. Snyder ........ Congratulations to Senior Choir ...... Cooke, Bill, Inc. ...,........................ . Cooper, Ada, Millinery ....,... Cooper's Grocery ......,..... Cornell Pharmacy ...,...........,... Corner Service ...,........................ Cropsey, Helen, Beauty Shop Crosby Frisian Fur Co. ..........,.... . Cupld's lce Cream .................,. D 8. R Cafeteria .,.,... Daken Electronics ...... Dale's Hardware .,......,,........... Davis Drug Company ................ Davison Auto 8. Body Supplies ........ Dee's Service Station ,..............,.,......... Defendorf's Fruit 8. Vegetable Stand ...., ,..... Dennis, Anne, and Employees ............. Dewey Avenue Pharmacy ............ Q ....... Dewey Avenue Shell Service Station .....,. ...,.. Dewey-Britton Texaco Station ........,..... Dewey Plumbing, Inc. .,..,,...,..... . Dewey Super Market Dietz Evergreen Nursery .,....,.,......................... Di Ponzio, Dominic A., Funeral Director Dlstante Bros., Inc. ....,,.....................,,.... ...., . Dixon Marine ....,,....,...,.......... Dohr, Peter, Construction Co. ...... . Domm Brothers Bowling Hall ...,... Donnelly Chevron Service .,........ Don's Shoe Repairing ....,,..,. Drift-A-Lure ,...................., Dudley Esso Service ..,...........,............... Dworski Jewelers 8. Music Store, Inc. ..... ..... . Earl's ............................................,... Economy Collision Corp. ,.... . Eddy, L. E. .....,....,................... . Empire Maryland Cone Co. .... . Fabulous Flowers, lnc. ........, . Fadry's Tidewater Service ....... Fahy Market ..............,.......................,.... ...... Fairview Farm .......,........,..........................,...... Farnham, David D., Painting Contractor Farr Bros. Flying A Service ............... Foreman, Hugh A., Collision Service ..,.... ...... Frances Knitwear Service ................ 170 110 138 142 146 157 167 168 170 116 112 112 122 120 146 167 106 110 134 134 160 136 130 170 138 142 165 142 110 142 165 108 157 142 118 162 120 165 108 152 116 128 163 120 112 161 142 Frear Chevrolet, Inc. , ......... .. Future Teachers of America ....A George's Esso Servicenter ....... INDEX ..,.,,..167 ........141 ........163 German Sausage Shop, Inc. 170 Glen 8. Barleben ....,................ ,,,,,,,. 1 24 Glendale Grocery .................., ,.,.,,,, 1 26 Globe TV and Appl. ...............,.. ,.,,,,,, 1 68 Goldentones Dance Orchestra ,..... .,,,,,,, 1 12 Grant, W. T., Co. ..............,........,,, .,,,,,,, 1 28 Grant, W. T., Co. lDowntownl .....,. ........ 1 22 Greece Gulf Service Station ....,..... ,,,,..,. 1 12 Greece' Sharpening ..........,.,,.,.,,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 20 Hahn Photo Center ,,v,....,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 46 Harding Supply Co., Inc. ...... ....... ........ I 0 8 Harris Bros. Texaco Station ....,,.,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 12 Hart, Frank J., Monument Co., Inc. ...... ........ 1 26 Hatz Auto Service .,...,.......,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 36 Hatz Auto Service ...... Heath Drug Co., Inc. Hillside Camps ....... Homeroom 10 ...... Homeroom 103 .,,,... Homeroom 104 .....,, Homeroom 105 ....... Homeroom 106 ....... Homeroom 107 ....... Homeroom 109 ,...... Homeroom 110 ....... Homeroom 124 .....V. Homeroom 126 .,..... Homeroom 127 .....,. Homeroom 150 .,,,... Homeroom 153 ....... Homeroom 202 Homeroom 203 ,...... Homeroom 205 ....... Homeroom 206 ....... Homeroom 207 .....,. Homeroom 224 ....... Homeroom 227 ....... Homeroom 229 ..,.... Homeroom 232 .,..... Homeroom 302 ,...... Homeroom 306 .....,,. ,,,,.,,,. Homeroom 318 .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Howard Johnson Restaurant ,...... Hult, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. ..... . ........157 ........120 ........153 ........105 ........107 ........109 11 11 15 113 13 ......,.121 117 19 125 ........127 169 121 129 ........135 ........137 123 123 131 ....,..,131 ,,......139 133 ......,.133 .....,..168 ........138 10 Hutchinson, Margaret, Dancing School Ideal Parking Station ..,.....,................. ......... Infantino's Restaurant ...... ,... ......... J 8. A Delicatessen ...,... ......... J. C. D. .............................................,............. . Jo Anne's Beauty Bar ..................,...,............... Johnson, Charles ., Jr., Builder 8. Contractor.... Johnson's Bakery ............................................ Johnville Sunoco Service ..... ...,e. Judge's ..........................,, ...... Kaiser, Gary Lipscombe .Ys.............. .....A... Kaiser-Howe Insurance Agency ...... ......... Kartes Realty .......,.,,...................... ,........ Kassam, James P., Rug Cleaning ...... ......... Kinley, David H., 8. Jensen, Carl A., Insurance ........,...,...,................................. Kittleburger Furniture Co. ....,............,.,,.......... . Kraska 8. Kaiser, Painting 8. Decoration .....,.,.. Lake Avenue Auto Parts ............,........,..........,. Lankford Opticians ......,,,. Larkin's Beauty Salon .,....,.. Le Beau Photo Shops, Inc. ....,. . Ledlie Jeweler ..........,................. Lenehan, Richard, Horologist ..,.... Lilac Laundry ........................... Moplecrest Prov. Co., Inc. ....., . Marchant Calculators ......,........,. Marello, William J., Insurance ......... ....,.... Ma's Pizza ...,........................................ ......... Matthews 8. Fields Lumber Co., Inc. ............... . May, Frank J., Furniture Co. ..,............. ..,..... . McCue's Grocery ................. McMannus, James ............ Medwin's Service Station ..... Mercury Music Co. ..,........... . Mercury Outboard Motors .... Michael, Mr., Hair Stylist .... . Michaels, B., Company ...... . Mike's Dewey-Leonard Mitchell, Carey, Carpenter .....,.. Mount Drug Co. ..................... . Murphy's Gulf Service ......... ...... Music Lovers' Shoppe, Inc. ..., ..... . Nadine's Beauty Salon ....... ...... Naum Bros. Furniture ...... ...... Nichols Real Estate ....... North Park Lanes ..... 167 168 108 130 146 155 108 110 130 134 167 165 116 161 153 122 130 138 165 106 120 162 130 130 128 148 159 168 153 138 138 124 161 126 114 126 130 170 132 161 150 161 146 159 112 106 North's Esso .................. Noto, Peter J., Agency ,.,.... . O'Brien's Gift Center ..,...,...,.e,..... Oster, John and Charles, Drs. Palmer Dry Cleaners ..,....,.... Palmer Motors .,,...................... Pappani, Arnold, Alterations ..... , . Pat s Dnve-In .....,......,..s,.,....., Patty's Market ..,....s......,,...... Pee-Tee's Pizza Shop ..,.... Peggy's Floral Shoppe ..... Perona, Edward .......,,... Pflaum, Charles W. Pine Ridge Motel ..................... Polish National Home ..............., Poole, Robert J., Funeral Home ..... Pop-lar Food Nook ...............A.,.. Quick Clean Laundry Service ,..... Radio Workshop ..,.........,........... Ridgecrest Barber Shop ..................... Rochester Coca-Cola Bottling Corp. Rockcastle Florist .....s..................,,. Ridgeway Pharmacy, Inc. ..,.,. . Rocky 8. Don J. R. D. Service ...... Russo's Friendly Service ........... Sam 8. Frank's Barber Shop ......., Sam 8. Pat Service Station ,.,.... Sarvey's Service ......,...,..Y...... Schaefer Market ..... Schmanke Shoes ..,,, INDEX .........150 .........130 ,........154 ..,.,,...162 ......,..138 14 ....,....157 .........106 ,........159 ....,....120 .......,,136 .........158 .,,,,,,.,148 ...,.....122 ........,140 ......108 ....,.159 ......136 .....,143 ....,,106 ......164 ..,...114 ..,...168 ......108 ......134 ......163 ......168 .....,114 ......130 ......158 Schreiner Milk Co. ......e......................,..... ...... 1 08 Schultz Barber Shop ..............,...,,..,................. 159 Schumacher, Henry, Custom Built Homes .......... 122 Seely Farms ,,......................,.....,,....,................. 164 Senior Choir ,.,....,s........,,.............,.,.,.,.,.. ...... 1 47 Shaheen, R. C., Paint Co., Inc. .,., . Shorty's Friendly Service ........,.,t Sisson, H. W., Real Estate ,...,........... Smalline's Clinton-Ridge Pharmacy ,. .. ......124 ....,.148 ......148 ......157 1 Smith, MacKenzie L., Piano Studio Stambach's Paint Store, Inc. .,,.,.,.,, ,,,,.,,, , Stark's Flowers .....,,,.......,.,,,.., State Fuel Co. .,,..........,....... . StengeI's Esso Servicenter ....... Stillman's Men's Shop. Sugar Bowl ..........,.,.......,., Sunny Al's Diner ..............,,.,,,, Symphonic Wind Ensemble ....., Sy's Drug Store ..........,................ Taylert, Joseph l.., Decorating ........ Terrace Gardens ....,,,...,...,...... Thorpe, William S., Jeweler ...,. . Thunderbird Boats ...,............ Timely Realty Co., Inc. ..,...,.. ,. Tobey Asphalt Driveway Co. ..... , Towne Men's Shop ,..........,.... . Traffic Squad ........ .,..........,,. U. S. Naval Reserve ...... Van Putte Seed Co. ..., . Varsity Cheerleaders ..... Vattefs Market ...,, Veltri's Shoe Store ............, Vita-Fluff Shampoo ..,..,,,,.,... Wagg's Department Store ..,..,, Walker's Grocery .....,.............. Walker's Jewelers .,.,........,.,,.......... Wendt's, Vic, Farm View Stand ....,. ......... Whittlesey 8. Newman Garage ...... ......,,, Williams, Norm, Service Station ,...,.. .,...,... Wills Realty Corp. ....,.........,.,.,....... ,....... . Winterroth Shoes ....,,.,..... Wittman Appliance Store .,.,, Wittman Motors ,,....,..,......,..,.. Ybeger Floor Co., Inc. ,,,.,,..,,....., . Younglove's Funeral Home, Inc. ..,, ,,....,. Zack's Hardware ,.......,....,..,......,, Ziegie's Delicatessen .,..., Zitrin, I. J., Dr. ,.,.,.,.. . 118 167 146 157 110 170 162 120 149 124 138 136 120 161 162 126 114 151 150 126 145 146 165 110 159 108 163 106 148 153 166 126 128 138 124 146 163 110 146 HOMEROOM 10 First Row: Seated: I. Whitty, C. Werner, M. Walker, G. Williams, S. Sleeman. Second Row: Seated: D. Senecal, P. Schwenzer, B. Schmanke, G. O'Conne1l, G. Leake. Third Row: Seated: H. Kemter, N. Hunt, I. Garratt, I. Carson, Mr. Booth. Fourth Row: Standing: K. Allen, T. Frank, R. Button, R. Dietz, B. Simpson, I. Brown, L guxigovgs, G. Mullen, D. Vaisey, D. Pilot, S. Van Duzee, D. Minges, I. Raif . u . Absent: S. Armstrong, S. Chippendale, I. Ventura. 105 NORTH PARK LANES TELEPI-lo'NE 00ngress 6-1730 LAN ES 711 RIDGE ROAD EAST P A T ' S DRIVE-IN MARKET Quality Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries 129 CURLEW STREET Rochester 13, New York Glenwood 3-9902 R I D G E C R E S T B A R B E R S H O P Ridgecrest Shopping Center Look Your Best 1946 RIDGE ROAD WEST Angelo A. Aleo, Proprietor DEE'S SERVICE STATION BROWN and PLYMOUTH EMerson 9-9299 LARKIN'S BEAUTY SALON 803 DEWEY AVENUE GLenwood 3-9480 Closed Monday Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Compliments Of VIC WENDT'S FARM VIEW STAND 660 FETZNER ROAD 10 L f : Aifgi- Agn- Farewell from SENIOR HOMEROOM 103 First Row: B. Gare, I. Wilson, D. Nolan. Second Row: S. Procco, B. Simpson. S. Wangman, B. Tunney. Third Row: C. Humm, K. Burton, S. Crandall, G. Iohnson. Fourth Row: F. Richey, R. Demarco, R. Knights, R. Wood, R. Statuckhcg. Barry, L. links, I.'Tyo, D. Clegg, Miss Leader Absent I DIPOHZIO, Kennard. N Brescia -if i G80-Jolmson 107 It's the Nuts The NUTTY BUDDY Sundae Cone Right Now . . . Only 10c ROCKY and DON J. R. D. SERVICE NOrthfleId 3-9702 504 Ridge Road West GENERAL REPAIRING Snow Plowing CHARLES H. JOHNSON JR. Builder and Contractor Commercial and Residential Remodeling 3719 LYELL ROAD ROCHESTER, N. Y. GLenwood 3-4781 Compliments Of lNFANTINO'S Restaurant Compliments Of ROBERT J. POOLE FUNERAL HOME CAVALL'S CATERING SERVICE We Go Anywhere for Any Occasion PARTIES -- PICNICS - WEDDINGS CAVALL'S RESTAURANT 99 Ridge Road West Glenwood 3-9888 DON'S SHOE REPAIRING Corner DEWEY AVE. STONE ROAD and MAIDEN LANE Rochester, N. Y. LobIaw's Shopping Center Building SCHREINER MILK CO 286 CLIFFORD AVENUE Distributors of GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Compliments OW' SPGCIUHY of FRESH GROUND BEEF H A R D I N G S U P P L Y Delicious Steaks, Frozen Foods, Matheos Ice Cream and Cold Pops C O . I N C . 207 YORK STREET Rochester, N. Y. WALKER'S GROCERY 758 RIDGEWAY AVENUE Phone: Glenwood 3-9763 08 HOMEROOM 104 First Row: Seated: F. Yarker, L. LaBar, D. Huttenbach. Second Row: Seated: B. Palotas, M. Sanderson, G. Higham, I. Christman, V. Houle. Third Row: Seated: R. Hanson, R. Bahr, L. Shafer, S. Nieskens. Fourth Row: Standing: Mrs. Murphy, R. Lippa, D. Urquhart, R. Speziale, G. Leveck, D Speciale, T. Weis, R. Seeley, T. Pierce, R. Olyslager, E. Preston. Absent: B. Barr, E. Fisk, S. O'Brien, I. Schmitt. 109 DEFENDORF'S Fruits and Vegetable Stand 612 STONE ROAD Next to Barnard School Compliments Of P E T E R D O H R CONSTRUCTION CO. 7 MAIDEN LANE Roc:-:Estes 16, New Yom: Compliments of ZIEGlE'S DELICATESSEN Open 10 AM. to 11 P.M. Daily Proprietor - E. SMITH STENGEL'S ESSO SERVICENTER 4422 RIDGE ROAD WEST Rocnesrek 15, New YORK Good Luck Compliments Of JOHNSON'S BAKERY ...the gigmj und sw the Compliments of a FRIEND Congratulations to Mr. Snyder on this Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of John Marshall CLASS OF 1928 Try VITA-Fl.UFF vit ,nfl Shampoo finest Cream Shampoo! 110 HOMEROOM 105 First Row: S. Fascher, Fox. P. Blad, P. Gifford, B. King, N. McCormick, L. Wera. Second Row: Seated: D. Meagher, S. Gaylord, G. Cole, I. Peilfer, D. Simpson, I. Wagner, C. Kark- kainen, C. Bishop. Third Row: Standing: Mrs. Iones, L. Tatlock, D. Robinson, M. DY-Xmbra, I. North, I. Lennon, G. Welsh, C. Zubert, L. Kosel, W. Demler, E. Whitney. Absent: D. Casperson, P. Casey, F. Zwierlein. HOMEROOM 106 First Row: Seated: D. Wehner, C. Brimmer, L. Turney, A. Hoover. Second Row: Seated: R. Smith. B. Bartusek. P. Riley, M. Smith. C. Gardner. Third Row: Seated: S. Paternico, I. Giacomarra, M. Lepri, H. Fritz, P. Smith. Fourth Row: Standing: Mr Hawthorne, R. Wheeler, R. Schneider, R. Vitale, Manfredi, D. Culver. C. Miller, D. Post, D. Marks, Kinsella, D. Gallucci, S. Coe, S. Bemish, T. Adam. M. Caton, B. Iones, G. Alter, C. Bianchi, S. Oakley. Absent: R. Hahn, M. Simone. 111 Compliments of HARRIS BROS. TEXACO STATION TUNE UPS - BRAKE SERVICE 1666 LAKE AVENUE OPPOSITE KODAK PARK Glenwood 3-9720 Compliments of CERONE REALTY 1469 LAKE AVENUE Glenwood 3-7590 D 8. R CAFETERIA 8 OWEN STREET Near Lake Avenue B R I S T O L OVERHEAD DOOR CORP. 2450 DEWEY AVENUE Open 7 A.M. to 2 P. M. UN 5-6301 4230 P-NL N 7 PM- Garage Doors Installed and Serviced CLOSED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY or Lou and George Casperson, Proprietors Install Your Own-We'II Show You How Compliments Compliments of ofa CUPID'S ICE CREAM F R I E N D 630 MONROE AVENUE FARR BROS. GREECE GULF FLYING A SERVICE 3621 DEWEY AVENUE For Tune Up Service NOrthfield 3-9854 SERVICE STATION Car Washing and Polishing 2010 RIDGE ROAD WEST NOrthfield 3-9743 Operated by Pat O'Neil The GOLDENTONES Dance Orchestra With Repertoire Suitable for Dances, Parties, Wedding Receptions, etc. The Goldentones is lust the orchestra to make your social affair a success. Call . . . NO 3-8450 N I C H O L S R E A L E S T A T E 570 DRIVING PARK UNiversity 5-8371 Glenwood 3-2743 12 HOMEROOM 109 First Row: Seated: L. Green, R. Heller. Second Row: Seated: I. Culhane, D. Kinney, L. Hawkins. Third Row: Seated: D. Gallagher, I. Rice, I. Alter, l. Tripoli, S. Maxon. Fourth Row: Seated: B. Roberts, P. McCarthy, I. Simone, H. Campbell, A. Prytherch. Fifth Row: Standing: I. Gosnell, B. Coleman, S. Shannon, Young, L. Zimmerman, T. Foos, C. Leppla. I. Miceli, T. Vergari, C. Keiser, T. Boccacino, Mr. Wood. Absent: R. Bragalone, G. Fitch. V. Mastro- simone, I. Valentine. HOMEROOM 110 First Row: Seated: R. Burke, K. Lamont, B. Hahn. Second Row: Seated: D. Vaccaro, I. Gebo, N. Wolfe. Third Row: Seated: I. Bolster, P. Aramini, V. Vezza. Fourth Row: Seated: R. Riordan, R. Vought, I. Wagner, K. Preston. Fifth Row: Seated: R. Mundt, P. Robertson, K. Vallone, Morgan. Sixth Row: Standing: C. Lammes. C. Nardone, Miss Dunn, B. Wisotzke, I. Butera, A. Cvratzeng. Bell, K. Bell, C. Reynolds, . Simpson, A. Olson, K. Yockel, R. Menqel, I. Hearny, M. Walker. 113 Compliments of PALMER MOTORS 1850 DEWEY Ave. Plymouth, Chrysler and Imperial SARVEY'S SERVICE Miles and Son DEWEY at DALSTON NOrthfieId 3-7685 TOWNE MEN'S SHOP 2884 DEWEY AVENUE VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS ADAM HATS CHcsrIotte 2-1425 ALLIANCE MOLD CO. INC. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF QUALITY PLASTIC MOLDS and DIE CASTING DIES 1300 Mt. Read B.vd. Rochester, New York UNiversity 5-7280 ROCKCASTLE FLORIST Home of Beautiful Flowers We Specialize In Weddings 2015 MAIDEN LANE Rocuesren 15, New YORK . Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments Of M E R C U R Y OUTBOARD MOTORS 114 HOMEROOM 107 First Row: Seated: P. Gregoire. M. Belgiorno, M. Stoddard, D. Martell, K. Walker. Second Row: Seated: H. Butterbaugh. S. Gilbert, D. Elliott, K. Bindert, I. Mancuso. Third Row: Seated: C. Wheaton, D. Booth, S. Chittenden, I. Roberts. Fourth Row: Standing: L. Watts, B. Steinfeldt, D. Turk, R. Stockmeister, G. Butler, D Diehl, R. Richardson, I. Best. B. Hagreen. S. Tracy, I. Nichols, S. Feeley. 115 C O L E H I L L Heating and Electric Co. CRDSBY FRISIAN FUR CO. 752 LAKE AVENUE Glenwood 3-0206 Taxidermists F . FunmERs TANNERS 'ee E5 e5 COATS LEATHER cAPEs GLOVES - srol.Es JACKETS etc. etc. H E A T I N G U N I T S Storage In Our Own Vault All Types . Compliments House and COMMERCIAL Of WIRING FADRY'S TIDEWATER ' S E R V I C E GL 3-5462-J UN 5-6250 Compliments of KAIITES REALTY 3745 DEWEY AVENUE NOrthfieIcI 3-6827 Developing West Meadows MT. READ swo. 116 HOMEROOM 126 First Row: Seated: B. Edgett, B. Easton, I. Dick. Second Row: Seated: C. Green, D. Geisler, S. Gee. Third Row: Seated: S. Mingus, R. Klusek, I. Ioroleman. Fourth Row: Seated: I. Vogel, S. Sorg, N. Rood. Fifth Row: Standing: D. Conroy, M. Abasolo, R. Lazier, R. Agnello, D. Charles, R. Coakley E. Miller, G. Chamberlain, F. Gay, D. Grundke, R. Deitz, E. Drummond, I Adam, B. Harrison. A. Walsh, P. Culhane, Mr. Leslie, P. Nurse. Absent: R. Scarpulla. G. Schumacher. 117 COMPLIMENTS The of H Dr. and Mrs. CERULLI MacKenzie L. Smith Piano Studio 88 Keys to Happiness Glenwood 3-7385-R 43 ADMIRAL PARK Rochester, N. Y. IMPORTERS - HI-FI RADIOS AND RADIO PHONO COMBINATIONS RECORDS OF ALL NATIONS D W 0 II S K I JEWELERS AND MUSIC BAker 5-6517 75 CLINTON AVENUE STORE, Inc. NORTH NEXT TO R.K.O. PALACE ROCHESTER 4, N. Y. CHRISTA NEUMANN, Manager of Record Dept. 118 HOMEROOM 127 First Row: Seated: B. Doty, S. Donnelly. Second Row: Seated: A. Magliocco, G. Lee, S. Kirby, I. Ianowicz. Third Row: Seated: I. Noto. L. Montanaro, L. Masterson, S. Mammana. Fourth Row: Seated: D. Stewart. G. Seiler. Fifth Row: Standing: M. Flynn, W. Cory, S. Iosh, I. Bommelje, D. Chapman, D. Witkowski A. Robinson, G. Hickmott, W. Pease, F. Degnan, F. Evans, R. Knab, R Kinnear, G. Kaiser, Mrs. Havill, D. Lawrence. Absent: S. Calhoun, D. Bradbury. 119 Compliments Of DALE'S HARDWARE HEATH DRUG CO., INC. Prescription Specialist SINCE 1899 141 Clinton Ave. S. and Court St. Open 8 A.M. Until 2 A.M. HAmiIton 6-5234 GREECE SHARPENING 1504 STONE ROAD Open Evenings -- UNiversity 5-7807 Factory Authorized Sales, Service, Parts for TORO - REO - LAWN-BOY - Moro - MowERs BRIGGS 8. STRATTON ENGINES TRADES - TERMS Pick-up and Delivery Service M. CASTLE INS. AGENCY 804 TEMPLE BUILDING ROCHESTER 4, NEW YORK HAmiIton 6-7476 DAVID D. FARNHAM Painting Contractor CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK Industrial and Residential Decorating 23 HIGHLAND TERRACE An Invitation From ECONOMY COLLISION CORP. May We Have the Next Dents? 100 LITCHFIELD STREET Near Broad and Brown Streets EMerson 7-8287 Phone 19 LeBEAU PHOTO SHOPS, INC. . Compliments 517 LYELL AVENUE of and 1486 DEWEY AVENUE Cameras and Supplies Rochester, N. Y. SUNNY AL'S DINER Open 24 Hours 285 LAKE AVENUE PEE-TEE'S PIZZA SHOP Take Out Service RIDGECREST SHOPPING CENTER 1932 RIDGE ROAD WEST GLenwood 3-3600 WILLIAM S. THORNE - JEWELER - WATCHES - DIAMONDS 318 EAST MAIN STREET Rochester 4, New York Official Railroad Watch Inspector 20 HOMEROOM 124 First Row: Seated: I. Coniglio. Second Row: Seated: I. San Filippo, G. Stahlecker, D. Wallace. Third Row: Seated: I. Hartt, N. Klick, L. K. Nittle. R. Payne. Fourth Row: Seated: P. Barres, Cardillo, E. Hammond, M. Hanley. Fifth Row: Standing: Mr. Dailor, K. Caper, A. Webster, L. McConkey, R. Kroner, C. Crandall, N. Yockel, S. Gass, L. Tatalo, I. Korhumel, M. Presciutti, S. Schroy, D. Roberts, G. Walther, M. Wallace, G. DiPilato, T. Williamson. Absent: D. Hudson. HOMEROOM 203 First Row: Seated: L. Ruscio. T. Golden, R. Farrell, I. Myers. Second Row: Seated: I Scholze, A. Graham, D. Laird. K. McDonald. Third Row: Seated: C. Mitrano, I. Geisler, K Riedel, B. Radzinski. Fourth Row: Star-idii1gbI. Phillips, R. Kleisley, D. Davison, I. Drake . enk. 121 HENRY SCHUNIACHER Compliments DESIGNER and BUILDER of of CUSTUM BUILT HOMES C A I. D W E I. I. 170 HOOVER ROAD 8 UNlVer5iI'y 5-8290 C O O K I N C ' Courtesy of K I T T E I. B U R G E R Congratulations from FURNITURE CO. Compliments of PINE RIDGE MOTEL 2960 RIDGE ROAD WEST OPEN ALL YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tayler Owners - Managers NOrfhf1eld 3-9736 ROBERT E. MALIN suuoen - CONTRACTOR 152 LABURNUM CRESCENT GReenf1eld 3-3366 Rochester 20, New York DAKEN ELECTRONICS 1570 DEWEY AVENUE Glenwood 3-3355 Finer Television and Radio Repairs Compliments of CONGER'S TYDOL SERVICE STATION 1405 Dewey Avenue Corner of Flower City Park Phone: Glenwood 3-9853 THE BEST IN APPAREL FOR THE suooer-wus: - FAS:-non-MINDED Free Pick-up and Delivery STUDENT . W T GRANT co Service for the ' ' ' Faculty of John Marshall Downtown East Main al Elm 22 HOMEROOM 224 First Row: Seated: D. Young, A. Atkinson. C. DeHond, S. Boesel. Second Row: Seated: I. North, D. Schmitt. E. Christensen, R. Exley, Boyce. Third Row: Seated: Versage, C. McNally, P. Brennan. Fourth Row: Seated: P. Strowger, L. Tannous, C. Cavoti. Fifth Row: Standing: A. Korol, Gridley, K. Bidwell, D. Billings, H. Caruso, R. Lucchesi, D. Angold. R. Campbell, M. Tomaselli, R. Darcy, L. Davis, W. Meisenzahl, R. Cluff, D. Hughes, R. Rusch, I. Hare, P. Powers, Mrs. Corbett, Miss Obrdlik. Absent: I. Bickel, T. Burgess, M. Yeomans. HOMEROOM 227 First Row: Seated: C. Weirick, K. Williams, I. Davis, I. Tuttle. Second Row: Seated: K. Healy, R. Lolacono, S. O'Hare, I. Romano, C. Smith, N. Staples. Third Row: Seated: K. Betters, M. Chapman, L. DeVisser, P. Farnsworth, K. Foggett, I. Forward. S. Griffin. Fourth Row: Standin : Mr. Keohane, D. Carstairs, E. Hughes, S. Gioia, R. Quackenbush. I. Iereckos. P. Ciravola, Perry. I. Wheaton, K. Mundt, I. DeSantis, B. Cordy, A. Biglan, T. Enright, I. Thompson, A. Hosley, D. Wood, R. Dickinson. 123 ARROW FOOD MARKETS MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS VEGETABLES 537 Dewey Avenue Glenwood 3-0176 and 3-0177 312 North Street BAker 5-4494 and 5-4495 SY'S DRUG STORE 858 DEWEY AVENUE Corner Dewey and Driving Park R. C. SHAHEEN PAINT CO., INC. 1400 ST. PAUL STREET Roc:-lesrsn 21, New Yomc Dist. of MURALO PRODUCTS COngress 6-1500 We Deliver Compliments Of YAEGER FLOOR CO., INC. HU 2-0806 JAMES McMANUS Specializing In Front End Wheel Balancing Tune up - Brakes COngress 6-9606 1365 St. Paul St. Rochester, N. Y. Dies Jigs Fixtures Special Machinery A 8. J TOOL 8. MFG. CO. INC. 1036 Maple Street Rochester 11, N. Y. FA 8-3351 Jos. A. Caschette, Pres. Metal Stampings Short and Production Runs Congratulations Class of 1960 GLEN 8. BARLEBEN Builders of Custom Homes UNiversity 5-4689 167 Seneca Parkway Rochester 13, N. Y. 12 HOMEROOM 150 First Row: M. Newman, N. Kenny. Second Row: R. Kane, K. Keilen, S. Moore, M .Kaufman Third Row: R. Rapp, C. Owen, G. Ensign, D. Will, V. Matteson, C. Cairles. Fourth Row B. Merritt, T. Tucker, R. Braun, Parsons, S. Kuhrt. Fifth Row: C. Boltwood, D. Micciche H. Kitz, P. Babey, S. Rowley, G. Beehllir, I.SKor5z, R. Walker, E. Neidermeir, M. Altobello rs. aun ers. 125 Compliments Of WINTERROTH SHOES DEWEY and DRIVING PARK Shoes for All the Family Congratulations to the 1960 Graduating Class from The VAN PUTTE SEED CO. Lawn Seed Specialists 136 North Ave. - GREECE - UN 5-3564 MERCURY MUSIC COMPANY TOBEY ASPHALT DRIVEWAY CO. Free Estimates DRIVEWAYS - PARKING LOTS - ROADS GAS STATIONS - RESURFACING SEAL COATING ED TIERSON, Representative 1160 Winton Road N. NOrthfieId 3-4473 Rochester 9, N. Y. BUtler 8-3335 ood 3-9770 We Deliver GLENDALE GROCERY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Frozen Foods Glenw 620 Dewey Ave. Rochester 13, N. Y. FRANK J. HART MONUMENT CO., INC. 2301 DEWEY AVENUE Rochester 16, N. Y. Matt C. Barry Residence Phone: Glenwood 3-2362 Office: UNiversity 5-6746 MR. MICHAEL The Continental Hair Stylist Rochester, New York 27 Clinton Avenue North HAmilton 6-8591 I 893 Portland Avenue Flllmore 2-8680 Compliments of a FRIEND Radio - Car Radio - Television Phonograph - All Makes Repair and Service EDWARD T. BOYCE 8. SON 3327 LAKE AVENUE NOrthf1eId 3-7120 Rochester 12, N. Y. STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CHRISTOFF'S FOOD MARKET 404 LEXINGTON AVENUE 602 DRIVING PARK AVENUE Glen. 3-2000 Glen. 3-4205 Glen. 3-3333 Open Evenings 126 Compliments CELL BLOCK 153 3' First Row: A. Shannon, S. Eynon. Second Row: M. H. Keegan, R. Burchard, R. Griffith, I. Simonelli, K. Keenan. Third Row: W. del Vecchio, K. Dreas, K. Manfredi, G. Manning, C. Mandelik, M. La Bar. Fourth Row: P. Ranke, B. Bain, S. Morgan, A. Nash, W. Sylver, K. Fess. Fifth Row: Miss Sussweiri W, Tracy, K. Baker F. Barleben. P. Kane S. White, K Kennard, K. Lingl, D. Murphy,' C. Bilby, Marino: T. Bubel. Absent: I., Chapman, R: Cooley, N. Strobel. 127 Compliments Of Mr. ancl Mrs. D. Carlin Mr. and Mrs. C. Hult Mr. and Mrs. C. Hutchinson Jr Mrs. D. Kane Mr. and Mrs. W. Keefer Mr. and Mrs. M. Keeler Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. E. Powrie Mr. ancl Mrs. E. Quackenbush Mr. ancl Mrs. L. Rowclen Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. R. Toscano Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Winans BON JON'S TUXEDOS RENTAL AND SALES OF ALL FORMAL ATTIRE 707 Clinton Avenue North Rochester 5, New York BAker 5-1558 Open Eve. Till 9 P.M. Except Wed. and Sat. Till 6 P.M. FAHY MARKET 25 FRONT STREET Wholesale and Retail Since 1862 HAmiIton 6-8730 Compliments of the CHARCOAL HOUSE Charcoaled Hots, Hamburgs and Steaks 2000 RIDGE ROAD WEST NOrthfield 3-9749 MAPLECREST PROV. CO. INC. QUALITY SAUSAGE 714 RIDGE ROAD WEST UNiversity 5-6565 Compliments Of W. T. GRANT CO. WITTMAN APPPLIANCE STORE 2496 RIDGE ROAD WEST ROCHESTER 15, NEW YORK UNiversity 5-7968 128 HOMEROOM 205 First Row: R. Moffett, A. Pedersen, R. Schumaker, C. Vigneri, L. Butera, Second Row: M. Casperson, S. Fiore, B. Howard, M. Iohnson, R. Leibenguth, I. McMichael. Third Row: S. Mundt, C. Preston, I. Siebert, B. Thompson, B. Wetzlau. Fourth Row: R. Magin, I. Lamberson, G. Lohr, C. Eckert, D. Koster, G. Fredrick, R. LaForce, M. Cronmiller, D. Iardine, R. Davy, Bailey, Mr. Eike. S. Beuckman. M. McCarthy. Frederico, K G. Goetz, R 129 Compliments of B. MICHAELS COMPANY Women and ChiIdren's Wearing Apparel 2878 DEWEY AVENUE SCHAEFER MARKET FINEST IN FOODS 1050 DEWEY AVENUE RICHARD LENEHAN DEWEY PLUMBING, INC. GENERAL REPAIRS - REMonE1.1No H 0 R O L 0 G I S T NEW WORK - FREE ESTIMATES JOSEPH J. MARION 461 RIDGE ROAD WEST 1312 DEWEY AvE. Glenwood 3-0592 R meer 13, N. Y R d nm Glenwood 3-5664-w JOHNVILLE SUNOCO SERVICE 1670 DEWEY AVENUE Glenwood 3-9698 J . a n d A . DELICATESSEN Open 9 till 11:00 P.M. 3743 DEWEY AVENUE UNiversity 5-1817 PETER J. NOTO AGENCY AII Forms of Insuronce 109 HILDEGARDE ROAD ROCHESTER 15, N. Y. UNiversity 5-3847 Compliments LILAC LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 3725 DEWEY AVENUE BAker 5-0305 C . KRASKA 8. KAISER omplzments of PAINTING - DECORATION DR. THOMAS H. BYAS Free Estimates Satisfaction Guaranteed Rochester 16, New York 130 HOMEROOM 229 First Row: Seated: M. Barney, D. Botticelli. N. Hunter. Second Row: Seated: R. Barrow, D. Healy, L. Papa. Third Row: Seated: A. Bell, C. Fanghella, M. Rotella. Fourth Row: Seated: L. Bertie, M. Haude, B. Scholze. Fifth Row: Seated: G. Boddy. I. Tripoli, K. Taylor. Sixth Row: Standing: P. Hauck, I. Barney, C. Kirkey, I. Ianowicz, E. Kashuba, R. Rood, D. Nicodemus. G. Nelson, D. Mullen, D. Sincler, Morrell, Mr. Leach, D. Smith, Sherman, I. Lockwood, D. Noonan. HOMEROCM 232 First Row: Seated: S. Weldon, D. Wirth, L. Pratt. Second Row: Seated: M. Watson, Purdy, C. Scarclino, R. Pascale, I. Healy. Third Row: Seated: S. Thomas, R. Olfenbergeng. Vought, A. Scheknowski, M. White. Fourth Row: Seated: W. Swartz, A. Tantalo, . Gleichary. C. Colwell, R. Carlson. Fifth Row: Seated: L. Brone, W. Bilby, S. Mitchell, M. Benoit, M. Arcara. Sixth Row: Standing: C. Wood. B. Kendig, C. Willing, M. Heerkens, Yockel, I. Bieber, Miss Chittenden. 131 FRAME THE PICTURE YOU SEE FROM YOUR NEW HOME A1':E 'A'4U': 'V ' A f f ff ff! we 'ip' 'f- - fi' Q E lf' ,,, 1E5EfIn af :PW 5744 'gig 4' - fl' 1. 2,14 ' A in , .. ' ' 'Q W '47 '14 Wifi! Al , 1 I ',V 41 1- 'ig 'V f I4 ffl? I' -Y ' - - Q' ji 'IEW 'j Aw v N fa 14 14591 1 ' . 1 ::AA 711: rrlmlhe---1.11111 I I I 1.-'. .,...., f .mme 1.11. x 2 A picture window in the corner of your new home not : I only will frame the gorgeous scenery that led you to - buy your lot, but it can also bring cheering sunshine . and welcome ventilation. And if it's an Andersen I WINDOWALL, 'you'll be snug as a hug all winter long, becaixse Andersen wINDowALLs are weathertight like ' a wall. Let us help you plan a picture window today. GLENWOOD 3-4174 SPECIALTIES CAREY MITCHELL CARPENTER and REMODELING TAPPAN Klrcl-:ENS 415 AUGUSTINE STREET ROCHESTER 13, N. Y. 152 Cu-up H 306 First Row: Seated: P. Hadley, P. Keeler, L. Keefer: Second Row: Seated: C. Hult, S. Powrie. C. Toscano, B. Quackenbush. Third Row: Seated: C. Ambrose, D. Carlin, L. Winans, S. Milatz. Fourth Row: Standing: B. Kane, A. Fabian, B. Hutchins, A. Spencer, I. Rowden, I. Nolan, M. Iolidon, Mrs. Colahan. Absent: G. Castellano, S. Eckels, P. Hughes. HOMEROOM 318 First Row: Seated: R. Wehbring, T. Werner, C. Cullen, L. Balsamo, L. Eaton. Second Row: Seated: B. Clapper, G. Mclnich, B. Weirick, M. Snow, G. Grau. Third Row: Standing: Mrs. Bojeun, R. Wade, F. Genthner, G. Holt, M. Barnard, R. Verkis, G. Gillette, A. Martini, R. Raclder, A. Roguski, E. Nicodemus, I. Owens, R. DeRyke, C. Baker, M. Deutsch. Absent: R. Wisotzke, G. Stowe. 133 It costs no more to buy your new FORD where you get the FAMOUS JUDGE SERVICE IllDGE'S 81 LAKE AVENUE I Open Evenings HAmilton 6-8365 ELECTRO PLATING A. Ciciotti 8. Son Music Store Musical Instruments Bought, Sold and Rented The Finest In Repairing ond Rebuilding of Musical Instruments 100 So. Union St. Spencerport, N. Y 279 Smith Street Rochester, N. Y DEWEY AVE. PHARMACY 29l0 DEWEY AVE. Bill Burke George Smith Compliments of A n ne D e n n i s and Employees of Fabulous Flowers, Inc. Compliments of a FRIEND RUSSO'S FRIENDLY SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Complete Auto Service 386 LYELL AVE. at SHERMAN ST. Glenwood 3-9873 1 HOMEROOM 206 First Row: I. Chapman, N. Kaiser. Second Row: S. Kirkebye, C. Cerulli, S. Wilson, M. Hovey. Third Row: C. Houck, B. Smith, B. Roberts, C. Woods, K. McNally. Fourth Row: R. Lincoln, W. deCocq. T. McBride, R. Holtman, I. Martin, R. Lawson, O. Gillespie, B. Ryan, C. Peterson, F. Erdle, P. Daggar, W. Campbell, G Cresswell, L. Biehler, V. King, C. Westfall, P. Vogel. Absent: D. Natale. 135 Welding - Our Specialty HATZ AUTO SERVICE 376 LEXINGTON at DEWEY Glenwood 3-1242 QUICK CLEAN LAUNDRY SERVICE 564 STONE ROAD Next to Cramer's Good Luck DEWEY-BRITTON TEXACO S T A T I O N NOrthfleld 3-9895 PEGGY'S FORAL SHOPPE ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGING FOR ANY OCCASION 0 HOURS 0 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. - 9 'til 6 P.M. Thurs., Fri. - 9 'til 9 P.M. Sunday - 9 'til 1 P.M. 603 Stone Rd. NOrthfleId 3-3028 TERRACE GARDENS Ridgeway at Mt. Read Blvd. 48 Lanes - Automatic JOHNNY DEE, Manager Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Melville W. Bancroft Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Dornsife Mr. and Mrs. John M. Holtman Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Perona Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Robinson 1 HOMEROOM 207 Service Corps, Seniors First Row: Standing: K. Lambert, M. Bristol, N. Bartolf, S. Bancroft, D. Senecal, B. Coleman N. DeZimm. Seated: Mr. Vetter. Second Row: R. Marks, R. Paton. R. Suhl. R. Welty, K Salminen, M. Pullen, R. Ahrens. Service Corps, Juniors First Row: Seated: Mr. Vetter. Second Row: Standin : F. Delles, G. Betters, T. Irons, R. Goellner, K Britt, C. Child, L. Knox, R. Foti, Michelson, D. Pickworth. 137 Compliments of PAUVlER DRY CLEANERS 20 PALMER STREET ROCHESTER 9, NEW YORK Courteous Service - Quality Cleaning Pickup and Delivery Service HUbburd 2-7270 JOSEPH L. TAYLERT D E C O R A T I N G Celotex Ceilings - Repairing - Remodeling 61 TYLER STREET HOpkins 7-0978 Rochester, N. Y Compliments Of DIETZ EVERGREEN NURSERY 1180 LONG POND ROAD WE BUY LATE MODEL SALVAGE LAKE AVENUE AUTO PARTS Specializing In LATE MODEL USED CARS Satisfaction Guaranteed 788 Lake Ave. - On Automobile Row GLENWOOD 3-1130 ROCHESTER 13, N. Y WITTMAN MOTORS 24 Hour Service 2496 RIDGE ROAD WEST ROCHESTER 15, NEW YORK UNiversity 5-9372 Best Wishes to Class of 1960 MR. and MRS. CARL HULT Compliments of a FRIEND F R A N K P . M A Y FURNITURE CO. The Home of FURNITURE FASHIONS 510 NORTH GOODMAN STREET Open Evenings HUbbard 2-5670 MCCUEIS GRQCERY CONGRATULATIONS 577 RIDGENNAY AVENUE T0 THE Glenwood 3-1837 SENIQR CHOIR MEATS - GROCERIES - FRu1Ts ON A YEAR OF VEGETABLES OUTSTANDING WORK 138 HOMEROOM 302 First Row: C. Butera, S. Donovan. Second Row: F, Farmen, Third Row: I. MacLarty. I. Kramer, D. Leppla, G. Lindkamp. H. Neumann, C. Parnell, N, Perona. Fourth Row: K. Ross, M. Ward, K. Sisson, I. Domsife. Fifth Row: Mr. Boulls, N. Baker, I. Nasea, I. Ennis, R. Anne, T. Zimmerman, I. Seymor I. North, R. Weigel, I. Ritchie, I. Greco, R. VerPlank. L. Files, K. Cofran R. Baird. 139 'Che C11 que OF '6 0 Bmw Qmewff-I' 'PIP Tic ev Li a 'P'41n5fntevf?f'f' 'Fvca 'fvdieslizvvg Z Qua.cTcZ i11axsh1nCtt0H'UiIIf41Nf0h CI-Ian-tie Tftif-vang wenhg Fam? If-on 'Barb 'matteh Y-a.fhS Cairns 'Bonnie U3 12- 'ff' 0'1- Mine Caiswovri e 01.15 Sz!-lf 'xr' 'fhb T53-,ng Scgmankg 'hte 6611 EYSQII. DIE- ev-one have wsikqw ki TY!-f. lfouie S111 off? lk unasvsasa TSFII Camfibeft ekffmunt 'viata lcveifff Sick' Sahmiat Iles Lausen Tosophfhe Gvorav-110 'Bgye fipee iaf.1e1-v'31t.i1rt6.'1I2' Have Yd'iccie6e. Sandy Mingus Q,-...or Greer. 31-,ay inch Bret Beataeii Jsrxsn-S-wma,-I I-sindawei-get 'hem fgeofsa Ango RCWNQYBO Uuc6T6 ' Gen-J Raiser ibn 'i'l'wrf!lE Tevriiun Tsrgiemon Sgavoyx Lampfsier Gaqiivftev Bao Scsvgutta. 'Hicismdf' I Thai: 'i'3:.e6I Enoch Zusevi- CHASE MACHINE MFG. CO. 8. SMALL MACHINE PARTS SCREW PRODUCTS ' Small Lot Runs Invited FRANK SCHWENZER 79 MT. HOPE AVENUE Rochester, N. Y. HAmiIton 6-2227 Glenwood o 3-2925 POLISH NATIONAL HOME 972 HuDsoN AVENUE We Cater To Parties and Banquets and Reservations for Bowling Home of the POLISH NATIONAL LANES can HO 7-7039 or co 6-1770 140 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: C. Cerulli, G. Di Pilato, P. Mosteller, S. Donovan, C. Nardone, B. Edgett, T. Irons. D. Donofrio, C. Houck. Second Row: Michelson, H. Campbell, S. Welden, Gosnell, S. Eynon, B. Weirick, M. Sanderson, S. Lane, E. Christensen, S. Maxon, A. Nash, D. Davison, P. Best, C. Woods, C. Bishop. Third Row: A. Prytherch, S. Morgan, P. Smith, S. O'Brien, D. Senecal, S. Mingus, F. Yarker, I. Parsons, C. Willing, Miss Hilllker, R. Foti, D. Heinrich, C. Karkkainen, S. Carson, S. Bancroft, D. Senecal, G. Matteson, R. Leibenguth. BETA HI-Y First Row: W. Bristol. G. Leonard, M. LeComte, D. LaFave, A. Tinelli, I. Caschette, F. Delles L. Knox, R. Iones. Second Row: W. Yust, W. Salminen, I. Simone, G. Welch, A. Robinson R. Holtman. R. Coakley, Thorpe, E. Miller, F. Hoyt, P. Duff. 141 DOMINIC A. DIPONZIO FUNERAL DIRECTOR Associated With BARTOLOMEO FUNERAL HOME 506 JAY STREET BEverIy 5-9160 Knitting Instructions - Yarns HA 6-3744 KNITWEAR SERVICE BY F R A N C E S CUSTOM KNIT STYLIST Altering - Blocking - Cleaning - Dyeln - Restyllng 407 Present Building -- 27 Clinton' Ave. South Rochester 4, N. Y. Across from Manger Hotel ELEVATOR SERVICE TO 4th FLOOR DODGE PLYMOUTH CASSATA'S BAKERY C0 'Ple'eLf'1'f f BILL COOKE INC. B A K E D G O O D S 457 Lexlnglon Ave' Gunwood 34372 270 luke Avenue Glenwood 3-3800 Good Luck to the Grads Comjlfufents AERO HARDWARE 1430 DEWEY AVENUE F R I E N D Glenwood 3-0361 892 WEST MAIN STREET GEnesee 8-3043 D I X O N M A R I N E MERCURY AND CADILLAC MOTORS GLASTON AND COWELL BOATS SALES and SERVICE MARINE ACCESSORIES - PAINT - BOAT KITS 18 Lincoln Ave., Rochester 11, N. Y. Dick Betlem FAirview 8-0169 DOMM BROTHERS BOWLING HALL 640 RIDGE ROAD WEST ALEAN CHARLES DANCE STUDIO BALLET - TOE - BALLROOM TAP - ACROBATIC - HULA 1241 LYELL AVENUE Glenwood 3-7695 DUDLEY ESSO SERVICE Complete Lubrication TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE TOWING 1051 DEWEY AVENUE ROCHESTER 13, NEW YORK Glenwood 3-9828 Wilbur J. Dudley, Proprietor 2 BOOKSTORE First Row: Standing: Mr. Salemme, H. Fritz, I. Gosnell, I. Ianowitz, I. Kramer. Second Row Standing: S. Thompson, L. Reilly, Parsons, S. Fiore, P. Hocking, G. Manning. Absent N. Perona, K. Vallone. We sell everything from arf sketch books to zoology aprons. COMPLIMENTS OF STATION J M H S THE RADIO WORKSHOP First Row: Seated: P. Blad, G. Lindkamp, L. Butera, N. Hunt, S. Donovan, B. Simpson, Mrs. Saunders. Second Row: Standing: I. Rowley, C. Schlueter, P. Vogel, I. Parsons, I. Vogel, I. Kirkbright, D. Grundke, I. Phillips, G. Iohnson. Absent: N. Brescia, A. Kerling, D. Micciche, L. Ruscio. S. Schroy, L. Watts. 143 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 from and Mrs Harry Bain Mr. and Mrs James Kirkbright and Mrs Wilbur Beehler Mr. and Mrs John Kirkebye and Mrs Clarence Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kleisley and Mrs George Casperson Mr. and Mrs Frank LaBar and Mrs. Louis Cerulli Mr. and Mrs Wallace Leake and Mrs Glenn Coleman Mr. and Mrs Gerald Leibenguth and Mrs Harry Davis Mr. and Mrs Donald McDonald and Mrs Herbert Davison Mr. and Mrs Leonard Mingus and Mrs John DeZimm Mr. and Mrs Gordon Niedermeier and Mrs William Easton Mr. and Mrs Joe Nolin and Mrs Clinton Edgett Mr. and Mrs William O'Brien and Mrs Louis Fiore Mr. and Mrs Brewster Parsons and Mrs. Harrison Fisk Mr. and Mrs Owen Rood and Mrs Edward Flynn Mr. and Mrs Chris Roy and Mrs Fred Gay Mr. and Mrs J. Ottman Schmanke and Mrs James Gilbert Mr. and Mrs Earl Sorg and Mrs Arthur Green Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tierson and Mrs Wesley Houch Mr. and Mrs Andrew Vogel and Mrs. Wayne Humm Mr. and Mrs Martin Vogel and Mrs. Harold Jorolemon Rev. and Mrs. Alfred B. Wangman and Mrs Edmund Kaiser Mr. and Mrs Erwin Ward and Mrs James Kennard Mr. and Mrs Milton Westfall and Mrs Karl Khuns Mr. and Mrs. John Wetzlau and Mrs Paul Kirby Mr. and Mrs William Wilson 144 Charles L. YOUNGLOVE - Funeral Home Inc. . E 1511 DEWEY AVENUE Q ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Compliments Of BANNINGER'S GARAGE RIDGEWAY AVENUE NADINE'S BEAUTY SALON Nonhneld 3-0967 Appointments Only French Hair Stylist Compliments HAHN PHOTO CENTER 308 Driving Park Avenue GLen. 3-3031 Compliments Of J. C. D. Compliments of VATTER'S MARKET 451 DENISE ROAD NOrthfieId 3-9789 Deliveries Made ADA COOPER MILLINERY 834 DEWEY AVENUE AT DRIVING PARK AVE. R mm 13, N. Y. Compliments vf DR. I. J. ZITRIN P DAVIS DRUG COMPANY g will S T A R K ' S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 1481 LAKE AVENUE Rochester 15, New York Glenwood 3-4338 FLOWERS 841 CLINTON AVE. NORTH Rochester 5, New York FIorist's Telegraph Delivery 1 SENIOR CHOIR Standing: Mr. Corwin. First Row: R. Leibenguth, G. Castellano, L. McConkey, D. Carstairs, C. Scardino, S Mitchell, G. Nelson, G. Beehler. K. Miller, P. Hadley, S. Wangman, I. Kramer Second Row: L. Papa. V. Houle, D. Geisler, R. Klusek, M. Iohnston, S. White, Robinson S. Kirkebye, K. Mundt, R. Virkus, D. Green, T. Schiltz, H. Caruso, W. Bilby N. Staples, A. Shannon. Third Row: G. Higham, M. Watson. S. Mundt, C. Bilby, G. Leake, C. Bishop, I. Alter, I Young, D. Vaccaro, W. Smith, P. Ranke, R. Carlson, D. Linder, I. Kortz I. Giordano. 3' 3' E 5 ,U si O 5 5 37' 59 EFS :N :aff 55 'DUB mf!-'4',:', E5 1.98 f- .-rv Fog Ewv' DJ Z2 5-432 S22 Sf' 29- D39 . G, Z mg 311' U2 C5296 HW ' -10- Cm wg- 52, cm B9 ia Sn 9 Q.. U1 . ri z ai 55' oi? E0- w: of' If-' P2 G M FU. FU. 5? 1:10 'on W' rf 5? 215 'ff I 'Cm O . if gn 9-'S S2 51' La. S02 1:9 UO 7531 Q ? an P Q. D. c Ra In :s o- z: Ill F' 51' FU N o. E. 5. U! 5. TU m O- :- 8 0 :s N N 7' ZF. B o :s 5' Qnw 814 LQ fy mmm Micciche, G. Butler. Absent: I. Bieber, T. Burgess, K. Caper, I. Chapman, I. Christmen, R. Denaro, I. Denk, DuFour, K. Foggett, I. Garratt, N. Hunt, M. Iohnson, K. Lambert, Lam hier D Le la. R. Lolacono B Marx L. Montanaro K. MCN ll man, N. Tierson, D. Wallace, M. White. 147 HENRY W. SISSON 233 NORMAN STREET Rochester 13, N. Y. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE of ALL KINDS Easy Payments Good Luck! CHARLES PFLAUM Compliments Of WHITTLESEY 8. NEWMAN G A R A G E 1590 DEWEY AVENUE CARROLL'S Parrakeets Nature's Most Refreshing Pets CANARIES - TROPICAL FISH Hours 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1652 ST. PAUL STREET Phone: FI 2-8660 Rochester, New York BEST WISHES FROM SHORTY'S FRIENDLY SERVICE 903 RIDGE ROAD WEST NOrthf1eId 3-9760 Mobil Gas and Mobil Oil MARGHANT CALCULATORS Division of Smith Corona Inc., Marchant Inc. 148 WIND ENSEMBLE First Row: M. Smith, B. Edgett, S. Kuhrt, B. Salminen, L. McConkey D. Tyler, D. Nolin, R. Suhl, B. Easton. Second Row: R. Hahn, B Coakley, R. Whitney, C. Weirich, B. Weirich, I. Koster, I. Scholze S. Kirby, I. Ierechos, D, LeRoy. Third Row: D. Green, B. Stein- feldt, B. Dewey, B. Hagreen, R. Kinnear, R. Holtman, D. Turk, D Smith. Fourth Row: A. Olson, N. Klich, C. Peterson, L. O'Connor G. Maier, F. Bianchi. B. Farrell, B. Seeley, S. Fiore, B. Goellner. G Iohnson, I, Tyo. R. Culver, I. Davis. Fifth Row: B. DeCocq. R Schumaker. Mr. Moran. T. Weis, I. Schmitt. 149 BOB'S CHEVRON SERVICE Compliments cHEvRoN SUPREME GASOLINE of a RPM MOTOR OILS U. S. Royal - Tires, Batteries and Accessor e F R I E N D 3839 RIDGE ROAD WEST NOrthfieId 3-9748 ROCHESTER 15, NEW YORK C l' t . Ompoymen S Complzments of L. J. CAVALIER NOrthfieId 3-2049 Real Estate - - Esse Corp. BERTSCH'S Open Evenings 7 Days a Week FRANK BRAND FRUIT STAND 1358 LATTA ROAD ROCHESTER 12, New YORK Closed Monday NORTH'S ESSO 600 RIDGE ROAD Phone: NOrthfieId 3-9739 Motor Tune-Up and Brakes MEN 17 TO 26 FOR U. S. NAVAL RESERVE DIV. 3-92 WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. SEE RECRUITERS CHIEFS JOHNCOX and PARSONS MURPHY'S GULF SERVICE 3167 DEWEY AVENUE ROCHESTER 16, NEW YORK NOrthfield 3-9886 CASS FUNERAL HOME 1429 RIDGE ROAD WEST Opposite Stone Road UNiversity 5-5665 WM. POMEROY CASS Rochester 15, N. Y. BETTER BAIT SHOP Specializing In ALL KINDS OF LIVE BAIT 372 RIDGEWAY AVENUE FISHING TACKLE George E. Ester Glenwood 3-5790 0 TRAFFIC SQUAD F. Hoyt, I. Thorpe, G. Scott, W. Powers, W. Stegeman, G. Quakenbush, W. Salminen, R Iones. W. Yust, T. Brown, G, Schneible, P. Weld. bsent: P. Edgerton, T. Kelsey, D. Smith 151 . . . Let Flowers Speak For You 1- fb 1' X ef? QQ, W ,lv X ., FABIILDUS FLDWERS ING. Arrangements ANNE DENNIS The Shoppe with the Picture Window Q 167 RIDGE ROAD WEST GLenwood 3-3410 152 BATHING, FISHING DAVIQ H. KINLEY Cl f HILLSIDE CAMPS CAR'-A JENSEN R.o. No.1-BLACK LAKE lN5URANC5 HAMMOND, N- Y- 1176 DEWEY AVENUE senior Tea Compliments MA1THEWS 8. FIELDS of LUMBER CO., INC. ALBER1-is COFFEE SHOP 120 STONEWOOD AVENUE 8: RESTAURANT Phone: Northfield 3-0430 381 DRIVING PARK AVENUE Lumber - Millwork - Hardware Complete Building Materials Norm Williams Service Station Our Specialty Mechanical Work Compliments MOTOR TUNE UPS - GENERATORS of a STARTERS - BRAKES ALL WORK GUARANTEED F R I E N D 4440 DEWEY AVENUE NOrthfield 3-9870 Rochester 12, N. Y. 1 0'BIIIEN'S IEWELEIIS 2916 DEWEY AVENUE at STONE ROAD NOrtI1IieIcI 3-1886 WATCHES DIAMONDS Omega ' Hamilton GIFTS Longines ' Wittnauer Distinctive Jewelry REGISTERED WATCHMAKER Congratulations to the S E N I O R C L A S S from OUR TWO DISTINCTIVE NURSING HOMES GREEN GABLES REST HOME BURKE HILL MANOR 301 LAKE AVENUE 1020 LAKE AVENUE ROCHESTER 6, NEW YORK ROCHESTER 13, NEW YORK GLenwood 3-1441 GLenwood 3-5321 Charge Nurse Charge Nurse MRS. DOROTHY MARCOTT, R.N. MRS. HELEN GOLDRING, R.N. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS NURSING CARE REASONABLE RATES ' SPECIAL DIETS CARE OF AGED AND CONVALESCENTS HOMES WITH REPUTATION AND HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE 154 Con grafulafions CLASS OF '60 JO ANNE'S BEAUTY BAR 840 Dewey Avenue Glenwood 3-5205 Mr.. Friel talks BEIIOKMAN'S HARDWARE everything for the DO-IT-YOURSELF ENTHUSIAST LET BUCKY HELP YOU REYNOLDS ALUMINUM PAINTS - GLASS - TOOLS PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOUSEWARES - GIFTS WE RENT EVERYTHING NOrthfieIcI 3-2614 ACROSS FROM NORTHGATE PLAZA 3759 DEWEY AVENUE GREECE NEW YORK 1 BUILDERS RENTAL EQUIPMENT, ING. 555 BROAD STREET BAker 5-7085 SERVING CONTRACTORS - INDUSTRY DO-IT-YOURSELFERS WITH ' RAMSET FASTENING SYSTEM ' SHURE-SET FASTENING SYSTEM ' BLACK AND DECKER TOOLS ' CHAMPION SAWS AND BLADES ' DRILLCO DIAMOND DRILLS ' HOLUB FASTENERS ' BULLDOG SELF-DRILLING EXPANSION SHELLS ' SAFWAY SCAFFOLD AND SHORES ' NEW ENGLAND CARBIDE DRILLS ' CMC PUMPS AND MIXERS SALES ' RENTALS ' SERVICE 156 STATE FUEL CO. ARNOLD PAPPANI we SELL comronr BY THE GALLON ALTERAHONS DRY CLEANING - PRESSING Call . . . LOCust 2-7'l'l5 CASH - CARRY 287 SMITH STREET 292 Driving Pk. Glenwood 3-7764 Songfest HATZ AUT0 SERVICE CATCH FISH Fon sums WITH Repairing ' Expert Welding D R I F T ' A I- U R E 376 I-eXi 9f0n Ave-. UT Dewey Ave. Soft Plastic Live Bait Duplications Rochester 13, New York Available Af AH Glenwood 34242 BAIT AND TACKLE sronss SMALLlNE'S C li omp :ment CLINTON-RIDGE PHARMACY of S THE CORNER STORE I N. CLINTON Gnd RIDGE ROAD, E. C O 0 P E R S G R 0 C E R Y wi DELIVER 2666 DEWEY AVENUE CO 6-8250 CO 6-9791 Q 157 EDWARD I. PERDNR Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning 78 CABOT ROAD Rochester 15, New York UNiversity 5-5907 M pwggrwrlxa-Sw Y ' 5 mmm X A X Hzmily8lm6YorI - ' 0Mwwi0.Qf29f 158 Andy's Servicenter Gas - Oils - ESSO Accessories - We Aim To Please - 3230 LAKE AVENUE NOrthtieId 3-9844 Compliments WILLIAM J. MARELLO METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. HAmilton 6-3080 O UNiversity 5-0280 Compliments of SCHULTZ BARBER SHOP 1779 DEWEY AVENUE PATTY'S MARKET CHOICE MEATS Courteous Service 185 JAY STREET HAmiIton 6-6191 After a Strenuous Day P O P - L A R Compliments F 0 0 D N O O K of a 2946 RIDGE ROAD WEST FRIEND Featuring Giant Atomic Submarine Sandwich WAGG'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1535 LAKE AVENUE Corner Ridge Road West The Store of Famous Brands Clothing and Accessones For the Entire Family N A U M B R O S . F U R N I T U R E Appliances - Jewelry - Sporting Goods Television - Paints - Toys 2373 RIDGE ROAD WEST UNiversity 5-7575 OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P. M. 1 DEWEY AVENUE SHELL SERVICE STATION Complete Lubrication Accessories Carburetor and ignition Service 4425 DEWEY AVENUE at LATTA ROAD GENE CHESNA P p r 160 Compliments of ALLIANCE ORG., REALTORS and R A L P H D I E H L HA 6-sooo NO 3-3351 THUNDERBIRD BOATS THE ALL FIBERGLASS BOAT 968 RIDGE ROAD WEST UNiversify 5-6170 Music Lovers' Shoppe, Inc. Northgate Plaza - NO 3-2120 RECORDS - SHEET Music FISHER, STROMBERG, COLUMBIA STEREO PHONOGRAPHS HUGH A. FOREMAN Complete Collision Service 329 McCALL ROAD UNiversify 5-5423 ROCHESTER 16, NEW YORK Compliments of MEDWIN'S SERVICE STATION 307 PLYMOUTH AVENUE NORTH HAmilfon 6-1614 JAMES P. KASSMAN RUG and CARPET CLEANING REPAIRING, ALTERING O Wall io Wall Laying and Cleaning HAmiIlon 6-7567 - 6-5561 Glimpse of the Art Department. MOUNT DRUG COMPANY 1286 Dewey Avenue Rochester, N. Y. SERVICE AT ITS PEAK Rexall Drugs Compliments SUGAR BOWL 1510 Dewey Avenue HOMEMADE CANDIES and ICE CREAM LUNCHES Glenwood 3-4892 of Compliments of DR. JOHN OSTER and DR. CHARLES OSTER TIMELY REALTY CO., INC. 616 POWER BUILDING ROCHESTER 14, NEW YORK RESIDENTIAL SALES Subdivisions ' Mortgages and Appraisals Rentals ' Business Opportunities Property Management AGBE Novelty Compliments Of E A R L ' S Store LEDLIE JEWELER DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY 833 DEWEY AVENUE Glenwood 3-4786 162 Housewares Bicycle Supplies G E O R G E I S Electrical Appliances Repaired ESS ERVICE CENTER 05 ZACK'S HARDWARE 2443 RIDGE ROAD WEST 1318 DEWEY AVENUE Rochester, New York ROCHESTER 13, NEW Yom: N0 fie'd 3-9737 We Deliver Glenwood 3-8017 Courtesy of CAMERON'S DELICATESSEN 2046 DEWEY AVENUE Compliments of SAM and FRANK'S BARBER SHOP 209 RIDGE ROAD EAST Lunch Time. Compliments Compliments of a of FRIEND FAIRVIEW FARM of Golden Guernsey Milk JOHN MARSHALL 2110 RIDGEWAY AVENUE WALKER'S JEWELERS , Complzments 2907 DEWEY AVENUE of ROCHESTER 16, New vom: B 0 N N I E J EA N N0rthtleId 3-2887 Martin S. Walker 165 A , X ,Alas ,X 1 XP 255: ,,,,.-- R E, ,QQ IWW F5EiY'2'R 55 A RLLL I LLLL Roc:-IESTER COCOA-COLA S-f 1-SPARKLE' ' BOTTLING CORPORATION X M Have A. L. ANDERSON soNs 1 IW II LIL TIL a Coke! W COKE IS A REGISTERED S E E LY FA R MS SUMMER MARKET Always the Finest in FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS FERTILIZERS AND INSECTICIDES 2464 RIDGE ROAD WEST OPPOSITE GREECE TOWN HALL UNiversiIy 5-6261 164 DISTANTE BROS. INC. VELTRI'S SHOE STORE General Painting Contractors 2 8 5 4 D E W E Y A V E N U E 174 SAXTON STREET ROCHESTER 16, NEW YORK IDlewood 6-3068 NOrthfield 3-7967 Start of the Game. Compliments of DONNELLY CHEVRON SERVICE JACK DONNELLY - Owner BE WISE - PROTECT YOUR EYES LANKFORD OPTICIANS ROCHESTER HEARING AID CENTER Corner Lake Ave. and Driving Park 42 NORTH ST. - BA 5-2450 Glenwood 3-9843 A - - II PANORAM PLAZA LU 69 0 uisu ROYAL TIRES Combinaiion Windows Julousies Doors Awnings Shower Enclosures Heal Saver Aluminum Siding Porch Enclosures Roofing B I L L K MSE L. E. EDDY AUTO ' FIRE ' LIFE Aluminum Products Main Oiiice Branch Oiiice WIN CHECK DISTRIBUTOR 328 MAIN STREET E. 430 STONE ROAD 1985 NORTH UNION STREET BAIWI' 5-5450 No I'I'n9Id 3'92I0 Spencerporf, New York EL. 2-3251 165 ALLIANCE TO0L 81 DIE 00IlI'. GLenwood 3-4115 DESIGN - PROCESS - BUILD TOOLS - DIES - SPECIAL MACHINERY LAMINATION DIES A SPECIALTY 1025 LEXINGTON AVENUE K. F. FUCHS, President and General Manager U Niversity 5-6261 Rochester 6, N. Y. MO MORE WORRY - - - WHILE YOU WAIT - - Your important papers and valuables are safe at home in this low cost fire and theft resistive - - - SENTRY SAFE 579.95 I 't X 5119.95 Safe . I A 1 Safe only We 1 wiih Del. in Concealing Rochester mu' S Cabinet Safe: 240 lbs., 24 x18 x18 -Cabinet in Walnut, Magogany, Blonde Made In Rochester for 30 Years by JOHN D. BRUSH 8. INC. 545 West Ave. BE 5-1280 Good Luck Class of 1960 MR. and MRS. S. AUER 1816 CLINTON AVE. N. Compliments Of THE WILLS REALTY CORP 63 STATE STREET Phone: BAker 5-9700 1 D A V I S O N AUTO and BODY SUPPLIES 358 AVERILL AVENUE ROCHESTER 20, NEW YORK HILLSIDE 5-3170 UN 5-6110 No Classes Monday MARGARET HUTCHINSON DANCING SCHOOL Ballet - Toe - Modern - Hula - Tap Acrobatic - Ballroom Special Classes for Boys B111 Ridge Road West - Ridgecrest Shopping Cen Rochesler 15, New York Member 'DANCE EDUCATORS of AMERICA' Compliments Of GARY LIPSCOMBE KAISER STAMBACH'S PAINT STORE INC. Paint and Wallpaper Best in Paint and Paint Advice 3751 Dewey Ave. NO 3-5694 Compliments of a FRIEND CORNELL PHARMACY 3727 DEWEY AVENUE Corner of English Road ROCHESTER 16, NEW YORK NOrlhfieId 3-0977 For the best in Cars and Trucks, New or Used, See the FREAR Boys CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE and PARTS FREAR CHEVROLET INC. 1110 STONE ROAD Rochester 16, New York NOrlhfieId 3-4040 ll's Been FREAR'S For Years 167 SAM 8. PAT MOBIL SERVICE 1595 DEWEY AVENUE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES TOWING GLenwood 3-9658 You've tried the rest, now try the best. MA'S PIZZA 856 NORTON STREET Corner of Hudson Compliments from The IDEAL PARKING STATION 42 ELM STREET CORNER SERVICE onocemss - FRozEN Fooos ICE CREAM Store Hours - 7 A.M. - 12 P.M. NOrthfleId 3-9797 RIDGEWAY PHARMACY INC. MODERN PRESCRIPTIONISTS 1470 DEWEY AVENUE Corner RIDGEWAY HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT 1450 RIDGE ROAD WEST Famous Ice Cream FRIED CLAMS STEAKS, CHOPS, FULL COURSE DINNERS Serving Rochester 26 Years FAST-TV-SERVICE Radio Dispatched Come in and See Our Complete Line of Television, Hi-Fi, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators and Stoves GLOBE TV and APPLIANCE 717 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH Call LOcust 2-5800 B A R R E T T WOOD PRODUCTS, INC. 50 JESSIE STREET nocuesmz 15, New Yomc UN 5-3402 Specialists in the FABRICATION OF POST FORMED HIGH PRESSURE PLASTIC LAMINATES 168 HOMEROOM 202 First Row: Seated: B. Betlem, C. Billings, C. Giacomarra, M. Davis, L. Colwell. Second Row: Seated: K. Khuns, E. Hatz, B. Heffer, E. Hill, P. Kavanaugh. Third Row: Seated: I. Giordano, I. Kirkbright, P. Mosteller, M. LaCroix, N. Tierson. Fourth Row: Standing: B. Mount, P. Shay, M. Cotsworth. K. Klein, C. Mercendetti, P. Good- man, E. Bonsignore, P. Nash, T. Marvin, L. Graff, I. Ecker, D. Green, R Pearson, D. Eckardt, D. Schmidt, Mr. Conroy. Absent: I. Giglio, R. Miller. 169 HELEN CROPSEY BEAUTY SHOP 9 NEWTON ROAD ROCHESTER, New Yomc Glenwood 3-1947 MIKE'S DEWEY-LEONARD Minor Repairs - Tune-ups Welding 3701 DENNEY AVENUE Phone: NOrthf1eId 3-9855 Congratulations The All New to the Class of 1960 DEWEY SUPER MARKET Compliments 1280-1282 DEWEY AVENUE of a F R I E N D GERMAN SAUSAGE SHOP INC. 5TILLMAN'S MEN'S SHOP 831 DEWEY AVENUE 953 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH Headquarters for Nationally and Advertised Men's Woof' 597 STONE ROAD Van Heusen Shirts - Lee Hats ROCHESTER' NEW YORK Superba Ties - Jockey Underwear TO OUR ADVERTISERS AND FRIENDS A SINCERE THE CLASS OF 1960 0 ALPHA HI-Y ..............--------- AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ...... AUDIO VISUAL 77...7......A..... BADMINTON .... BASKETBALL .... BETA HI-Y ..... BOOKSTORE .... CHEERLEADERS .......... COMMUNITY SERVICE ....... DOCKET ...4..... DRAMATICS ................... ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ..... FINE ARTS .................. FIRE DOOR CREW ...... FOREWORD ......... FRIEL, MR. LEON ........ FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA GIRLS' SPORTS ............................ GOETZ, MR. ALFRED ............ GUARDIANS OF THE FLAG ...... HOFFMAN, MR. MATTHEW ........ IN MEMORIUM-MR. BOULLS .. JOHN QUILL STAFF ................. JUNIOR BAND ....... JUNIOR CHOIR ....... LEADERS CLUB ..... LEGISLATURE LIBRARY AIDES ................. LUNCHROOM CASHIERS ...... MAJORETTES .................. MARSHALL SINGERS ...... 60 15 SENIOR 7 . ..... 51 72 Index 63 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 74 O'HARA, MR. RICHARD ORCHESTRA ................... 51 7 70 87 PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE 4 86 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 16 63 PRACTICAL ARTS 16 60 RADIO WORKSHOP 71 RATING COMMISSION 54 RYTKONEN, MISS ELLEN 66 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 58 SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION . 11 SCHOOL PICTURE BAND ..... 62 SENIOR CHOIR 2 SENIOR OFFICERS 6 SENIOR PICTURES 61 SENIOR SPONSORS .................... . ..... 86 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ..... . SPECIALISTS ............................. SPORTS FEATURE ............... . ..... 6 STUDENT ASSOCIATION ..... . 10 STUDENT SECRETARIES ,,,,,,.64, 65 SWIMMING 70 SNYDER, MR. ELMER 68 TABLE OF CONTENTS 86 THETA HI- 2, 53 TRAFFIC SQUAD ........... . 61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT 62 TURULA, Miss ANN VOLLEYBALL ........... 78 WATER BALLET ....... 59 56 7 12 51 2 69 67 48 20-48 48 10 17 85 50 62 87 5 3 63 55 57 6 87 86 0ur Hallowed Hall Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 5. fa ,-! s 3 3 'Q LQ . ni 'Q Y si 3 13 V! F 3 E E1 ii .f L. 5 5 Sl E 4 23 E: 4 f 1 Ei 3 :J -l 5' in-..1uuiq4u1xfuJ:uqxu1u:. uwruwfu J-vu-,-.. :nun-11111 Amana .-nnnihlf. m1 .f-


Suggestions in the Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) collection:

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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



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