Monroe High School - Monrolog Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1946
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HAWLEY Prinripal Miss MARY SHEEHAN Vice-Principal Miss JANE CAMERON Girly' Adviror Mr. WALTER WILLIS Boyf' Adviror Miss ELNORA MARTIN AJ.r't Girlr' Advisor Mr. JOHN WILES AJ!!! Boyr' Advifor Mr. CHARLES GATES Guidanre Dr. LENOIR BURNSIDE Phyrbalogifl OFFICE STAFF Doris J. Lamoree Agnes Walter Mildred Weiss CAFETERIA Dorothy Andrews, Manager LIBRARY Clara L. Curtiss Josephine Morracco COMMERCIAL ARTS Clarence W. Gadway Bernice E. Gigee Nancy E. Hause Paul E. Matheis Carrie S. Moore Lee N. Sherwood Frances D. Smith Elizabeth Town Faculty ENGLISH Charles H. Carver Marie Ball-Speech Frances Bass Florence Farlow Sayde Furlong Lois Harrison Frank E. Hosic May A. Leary Elizabeth Middaugh Raymond Mohr Helen O'Connell Raymond Savage Elizabeth Schleyer Harold G. Sliker Alice M. Stevenson Jennie F. Stolbrand Evelyn M. Waugh Katherine M. Weidmiller FINE ARTS Florence M. Cramer LATIN Olive H. Maxwell Florence Farlow Sayde Furlong May A. Leary Elizabeth A. Schleyer Ruby Tallmadge MATHEMATICS Earl J. Burnett Burr D. Coe Herbert Comfort John Ferner Louis G. Hofmann Madeline Madigan Florence B. Ramph Lucille Reuschle Edgar A. Rose Laura Spurr MODERN LANGUAGES Rena C. Dumas Lucille H. Carter Marian Harison Alice G. Sparks Ruby Tallmadge Evelyn M. Waugh 4 d Glenn H. ockcastljtvv-FL, MUSIC Eva L. Wannemacher Sarah Hemings John Livermore Anne Mucica Harriet Nash PRACTICAL ARTS Arthur Neff George A. Albrecht Harry P. Bohrer Doris Bradfxeld Carolyn Cushman Mrs. R. DeRosa Glenn E. Forward Raymond E. Holcomb Irene Kelly Elmer P. Meulendyke orman Muell r Herbe . Ralph N. Seeley Lee N. Sherwood SCIENCE Avery C. Bacon Lee C. Ackley Samuel Bloom Herbert T. Comfort Marian Cummings William Hutchinson Grace Murray Hazel Parker Laura Quinlavin Harold B. Saunders SOCIAL STUDIES Lucille M. Bowen Ethel Caragher Dayton Fleming Una Hutchinson Raymond Mohr Kathleen B. Rudolf Florence Schminke Claude L. Wallace John S. Wiles HEALTH EDUCATION Lewis Michelson Lelia H. Ashley Grace Babcock Carl L. Beghold Elsie Burritt Mary Clement, Nune Mable Pooler Gordon Snyder Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Class Log 1942 8-Well, here we are at Monroe--freshmen. 6--MONROE LIFE came off the press with Jean Barth as Editor-in-Chief. We reviewed the MONROE LIFE with awe as we gazed upon it for the first time. Man-power shortage: eighty eleventh grade girls form a new corridor patrol. - ' 20-Over-enthusiastic football fans broke two plate glass windows in a downtown store. They couldn't have been from Monroe! . 21-Conversation overheard today: Mr. Carver: You know dear, I forgot my umbrella. Mrs. Carver: How did you remember that you had forgotten it? Mr. Carver: Well, I missed it when I raised my hand to close it after it stopped raining. Nov. 18-At the request of Army and Navy ofiicials, Monroe announced a program of Commando Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May june june Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. swimming. 10-Hurray! No more school today-air-raid dismissal. 1943 1-Resolutions made, resolutions broken. 22-Students and faculty assist in distributing War Ration Book, II. Need an extra book? 19-For the first time, Monroe's basketball team captured Interscholastic crown and advanced to Class AA sectionals. 1-The birthday of Fligebert Gremlin. 27-Monrolog makes debut. 21--Senior Class Day-we have three years. 28-Senior Banquet-we have three years yet. 4-Senior Prom-we have three more years yet. 22-Graduation-well, we'll at least be sophomores next year. 7-Well, fellow sophs, we're back to the old grind again. 8-Student association elections. Results: Yin Goon Lew, president: Bill Rowley, vice-president: Betty Magarian, secretary. , 15-Vice-principal V. james Morgan resigns after twenty years of service, to take up duties as ex- ecutive secretary of the Rochester Rotary Club. 20-Six commando ropes installed in boys' gym for stronger sex. 4-Sophomore class election results: William McCreedy, president, Don Cushing, vice-president, Gloria Venema, secretary, jack Peachey, Marion Watkins, social chairmen. 24--After being excused from school a week early this year, we patiently await the arrival of Santy Claus. 25-QBoo-hoo!!! Santy Claus didn't come!! 1944 1-This year, we broke our resolutions before We even made them. 20- Chester from Rochester purchased by city high-school students. Monroe's quota, S23,000. Mar. 17-Monroe Redjackets win second straight city basketball crown. Defeated in sectionals at the jam-packed University of Rochester Palestra by Hornell, 26-25. Mar. 23-MONROE LIFE celebrates 20th birthday. june 27-At last, we're free for three months! Sept. 4-We entered the prison gates this bright, rainy day as juniors. Oct. 5-MONROE LIFE came out with Joyce Gitelman as editor, and Ralph Hyman as sports editor. Oct., 27-No school. New York State Teacher's meeting. Nov. 3-Don Wright finished first in Section V cross-country classic at River Campus. Nov. 9-Conversation overheard: Dec. Jan. Ian. Mr. Bacon: Why didn't you answer my question? Edgar Kaplan: I shook my head. Mr. Bacon: Well, I can't hear your head rattle clear over here. 24-We hang up our stockings in anticipation. 1945 5-Snow, snow, snow. 17-Monroe quints trip Madison five by 39-30' victory. 5 r-gg 'Z .1 'S 1: 'ii ' f 'heya .. ' 55 3 27:3 Y' al' H .I ' 4 ' S 'em 'TAS fa? U , . it f V. ,,c,1.,,3 . 5: f J'-rr' Feb. Mar Mar 26-zs-No scHooL-No coAL. . . 1-Back to school. Fuel shortage still acute. Class periods shortened. . 5--1945 Monrolog staff announced, Lesta Quackenbush, editor-in-chief. Mar. 22-Study hall gossip: Cal Miller: You say you were singing songs under your girl's window and she threw you a flower? Bud Starling: Yeah! But she forgot to take it out of the pot. Mar. 22-Ralph Hyman assumes post of Editor-in-chief of the MONROE LIFE. Mar. 22-For the third straight year, Monroe's basketball team has captured the Interscholastic League Apr. crown and has gone to the sectionals. 22-National Honor Society members elected. juniors elected: Dorothy Bareham, Felice Bergman, Marilyn Broadribb, Joyce Carter, Marvin Clickner, Edward Cohen, Don Cushing, Nancy Damuth, William Dana, Ray Finn, Ralph Hyman, june Levin, Margaret McNair, Eric Molin, Marjorie Mor- gan, Diehl Ott, Davida Owsowitz, jack Peachey, Marvin Renner, Barbara Rosenbloom, Netta Sanow, Ruth Swanker, Martha Van de Walle, Bette Wadsworth. june 26--School is out! At last we'll be seniors-stand back!!! Sept. 4-First day of school. The prison gates opened and warden Wm. Hawley persuaded us to finish Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. the last year of our four-year stretch. 20-Student Association ofiicers elected. Results: Don Cushing, presidentg C. Thomas Alesi, vice-presidentg Hannahbelle Haggett, secretary. 4-First issue of MONROE LIFE for the new term appeared with Ralph Hyman retaining editorship. 11-Monroe held its first dance of the term. Bill Nicely's orchestra provided the music. The pro- ceeds went to the War Memorial Fund Drive. 18-Vincent Burns, well-known poet, spoke at a senior assembly. His speech was Literature and Life. 24-Bob Quigley, disguised as Dr, I. was quizmaster of a contest in junior assembly. CAlso, his jokes were strictly from hunger.j Nov. 3-Coach Ro Milanette left Monroe to assume new job at the Hillside Home. He had been here since 1942, when he had just finished college. Nov. 12-15- Know Your School Week. Parents and guests visited classes and tea was served daily in Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. May jun. jun. Jun. jun. the cafeteria. A 7-8-Monroe faculty and students present the Kaufman-Hart comedy, You Can't Take It With You. This was our first evening play since 1943. Mrs. Stolbrand. played the inebriate, Leonard Potter appeared in the Roman costume and Miss Dumas was Penny. The whole production was a rip-roaring success. 12--Four seniors voiced opinions in assembly on Junior Town Meeting concerning Compulsory Military Training. Dr. Howard Seymour, acting as mediator, kept peace between the pros and cons. 13--Bill Dana took over editorship of the MONROE LIFE and june Levin became News Editor. 18-Last school day of 1945. Merry Christmas! T 1946 ' 2-School reopens. Our last six months of high school begins. fLast six months for some of us, that is.j 14-Monrolog Staff elects Marvin Renner and Lois joseph as Editors of this year's logrolling. 21--French Honor Society adopts French orphans to write to. 6-All-boy cast presented a Western play called Summer Comes to the Diamond O. Between Ray Finn and Les Hurwitz, the audience was literally rolling in the aisles. 12-joseph 'Auslandery author of Winged Horse and numerous other volumes of poetry, ap- peared here at a special assembly. Guestsrfrom other schools were invited to hear this noted person. He was well-received and well-liked. 21- The Cherry Tree Stomp , our Washington dance was a huge success. A jitterbug and a boogie-Woogie contest were held during intermission. Dan Patterson walked off with a pound of candy for winning the boogie-Woogie contest. 1-Red Cross Campaign launched. The goal for the school 35435. Diehl Ott and Ginnie Bickford were the general chairmen of the drive for Monroe. 1-A tragic lossg the school burned down. April Fool! 17-Class Day, the senior's own day. Davida Owsowitz was in charge of all the plans. 1-The Senior Prom. Under the direction of Jean McDonald and Bob Quigley. 7-Ralph Hyman was chairman of the Senior Banquet which was held today. 17-20-Ugh! Exams! 25-At last it's all over. Graduation was beautiful! Now it's your turn, juniors. A 6 4? i f ,ii , Li? 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BLANK WARREN BLOHM DORIS BOHLING ROBERTA BOHROD L'l One K Bud Liltle One Bobby 130 Laburnum Cres. 10 Marjorie Court 53 Lansdale St. 254 Westminster Rd. Mjjwfl Jw, Qs A kt-'LJkA A 1 liwwlsf .Sf ltr-My J 2 IXJROTHY BONNER MARY JANE BOYAN FRED BRADYBAUGH HELEN BRENNAN MELANIE BRINT Dot janie Brady Red Mel 282 Hamilton St. 720 Linden St. 978 Townline Rd. 646 So. Goodman St. 152 Milburn St. MARILYN BROADRIBB' ROBERT BROOKS SALLY BROOMFIELD ALICE BROWN FRED BROWN Merrilee Bfooksy Mendon, New York Brownie Freddie 791 South Ave. 40 Hickory St. 906 Glide St. .51 Savannah St. J..--' .fur . E v ,J ' IX RONALD BRUCZICKI FRANCES BUFANO MARY BUNLLNG I LOUISE BUSH Ronnie Fmny Bunny Lou 18 Melo Pl. 85 Hickory St. 56 Kansas Street 265 Henrietta Rd. 10 PATSY BUSH SARAH CALI CHARLES W. CARSON JOYCE CARTER ' MARCIA CATE Murphy Tiny Bill ja Manly West Henrietta 119 Straub Rd., Greece 1005 Harvard St. 27 Palisade Pk. 245 Rockingham St in V, W I - ,,,. 5 . ff fa -- , LOUISE CATTEAU GRAHAM CHAMBERLAIN JEAN CHASE CHARLES CHURUKIAN Squeezy Cracker Ieanie 494 Clinton Ave. S. 1421 South Ave. 92 Argyle Street 11 Bomb 697 Linden St. JEAN CLEMENT 'JOAN CLEMENT MARVIN CLICKNER , EDWARD COHEN Twirmie Twin Weafel Ed 470 Rockingham St. e 470 Rockingham St. 61 Pavilion St. 560 Westminster Rd. VIRGINIA COLES HAROLD CONNOR CHARLOTTE COOK ANNE CORCORAN JOHN CARDOT Ginny 55 Bloomfield Pl. Cookie Corky 51 Sycamore St. 62 Highland Pkwyh 937 Monroe Ave. 47 Shepard Street f RICHARD CORRIGAN JAMES M. CORTRIGHT GLORIA CRONK CLARALEE CULVER Dirk 1. C. 824 Meigs St. Lee 204 Genesee St. 663 South Ave. ' 132 Comfort St. iii' EDMUND CUNNINGHAM DON CUSHING NANCY J. DAMUTH WILLIAM H. DANA GEORGE DANGLERX Ed Cuff, Nan Bill 1099 Monroe Ave. 71 Rutgers St. 46 Cypress St. 156 Cypress St. 50 Cathway Pk. MWQ5' XA-X '7' - .P . 1 syn' VIRGINIA DAPORE ALICE DAVIS ELAINE DAVIS PAUL DECKER AMALIA DeFISHER M Ginny Olly Lauie P4141 Mgllig 742 Meigs St. 35 Rosedale St. 32 Hickory St. 15 Lawton Sf, 530 Biff Sq, RICHARD DELMARLE DONALD DCSYLVA NANCY DODGE CHARLES DOERFLINGER Dirk Don Nan Cburk 251 Milburn Street 457 Pearl St. 18 Rowley St. 570 G1-and 13 1 , Y. Q55 Izzi I S , W I ,iff Iv... I ww, PHILIP DONALATOS' DOROTHY DONE I.OIs DORAN ALICE DOUD Phil DeeDee Lgje Doudie 462 So. Goodman St. 15 Anson Place 635 Goodman St. 5, 78 Mulberry Sr, X ,I ,. FRANCES DOWNEY RUTH EASTON SALLY EBER SHIRLEY ERNEST RICHARD EPSTEIN Gm Ruzbie Sal Slyifl Dirk 6 Dover Sf- 166 Raleigh sr. 352 Canterbury Rd. 20 Bly St. 24 Thayer St. JOYCE ANN ESI-EY STELLA FEDERATION DAVID FENN ROBERT FINGER RAYMOND FINN joy Butch Dapg Bob Sonny 305 Monroe Ave. 204 Dorchester Rd. 1394 Highland Ave. 27 Sycamore St. 262 Hamilton St. 'US ELLEN R. FLAUM RICHARD FOUQUET EDWINA FRANK DELORES FREELING El Dirk Winnie Shorty 23 Overdale Pk. 712 Meigs Sr, 71 Belmont St. 461 South Ave. 141 ? 3, - Xigil 1 -4:1 fy '.- ' ,. ' 7 A ' my 4:35 2 : ,rg Hi EVELYN GEIGER CAROL GERSTNER DONALD GILLIS MALCOLM GLAZER Lynn 54 Crawford St. Red Mzurlex Cypress, St. 328 Caroline St. 77 Calumet Street CONSTANCE GLIMPSE DONALD GODIN NANCY GOLDEN DVORAH GOLDMAN JOY GOLDMAN Connie Ganga Nan Dee Speedy 67 Hamilton St. 1046 So. Clinton Ave. Rgfhegtef Rd, 178 Vassar St, 284 Canterbury Rd. W -4 5 al if ,-.Q 5 2. ? ffl :QL fb ' 'Mit ti, '7- BETTY GREENHOUSE GEORGE GRICE FRED GROSSMAN JOYCE GUEST Bet! Lew Freddie Bulrly 99 San Gabriel Dr. 52 Vassar St. 165 Laburnum Cres. 301 Monroe Ave. I f J' LLOYD HAAK HANNAHBELLE HAGGETT MARJORIE L. HAIRE ALVIN E. HAMPLE PHILIP HANDY 1183 Monroe Ave. Dutch Margie Al Phil 514 Lake Ave. 254 Alexander St. 40 Belmont St. 188 Oxford Street 'SDM CARL F. HANSEN THELMA C. HANSEN RAYMOND HAYES DONNA HELGERMAN RICHARD HEVERON Hayfggd Spookr Ray Downie 4 Whalin Street 38 Rockingham St. 38 Rockingham St. 225 Benton St. 78 Woodlawn St. LILLIAN HILDRETH KATHERINE HITZKE MARTHA HOFFARTH HELEN HOLDSWORTH 216 Alexander St. Kay Many Lynn I 141 Mt. Vernon Ave. 99 Alexander St. Landing Rd., Henrietta 16 MADELYN E. HOLLA JEAN HOLMES JOAN HOLMES PATSY ANN HOLMES JANE HOLT Holly Blimpy Stewey Palty Blflff 720 Linden St. 851 Harvard Street 851 Harvard St. 851 Harvard St. 3561 Monroe Ave L , , 'P , lx- -ag Q A -L W A , Y ZE- . . Q . , ROBERT HOLTZ ELEANOR HOLTZ NORMAN HORTON ANN S. HUNKA B05 258 Richard St. Norm 111 Hillside Ave. 6 Sumner Pk. 37 Howell St. 17 3 V jg -' ,.. N5 h :f ., ,, - , .4 5 4 . --5--xl- ' 'L I - -E A V Q 55 4 ' .. ll 543 K' W lx ' .,,. 5 ' ' . .. L A , ' , . LESLIE HURWITZ LEILA HYMAN MAUREEN HYMAN RALPH A. HYMAN Vladimir 135 Edgerton St. Renie 306 So. Goodman St. 146 Labumum Cres. 596 Conkey Ave. JAMES INGERICK MAURICE W. ISNER GENE JACKSON 'BARBARA F. JACOBS FREDERIC JANSEN jim Morey Foxie Buzz Fred 262 Cypress Stleet 25 Colby St. 531 Benton Sf, 616 Hillside Ave. 678 Meigs Sr, LOIS JOSEPH MARJORIE KAHN BARBARA ANN KAMKE EDGAR KAPLAN Cookie Margie Bee Kay Eddie 572 Meigs St. 114 Laburnum Cres. 6 Asbury St. 31 Palisade Pk. WALTER KAUFMAN ROBERT KEWIN 1171111 Bob 551 Meigs St. 310 Oxford St. DOROTHY KENNEDY ESTER KING Dolly Cookie 1029 Harvard St. 78 Nicholson St. WARREN KING Slinky 95 Oliver St. ,ze aim T as 131130 X lm . ' A 'if ,:. ..:: : mi, .3 V: 3 ,:f..?1E'1,k,l5 fy. BETTY JANE KINNEAR PHIL KIPLING NANCY KNIFFEN MILDRED KOVAL CHARLES KROLL B. Tip Happy Mickey 476 Park Ave. 154 Nl-lfldil Blvd. 144 Dartmouth St. 210 Culver Rd. 661 Monroe Ave. Sm PAULINE LAMBERT SHIRLEY E. LACK GEORGE W. LANG MARION LEAVENWORTH Paul 228 Doncaster Rd. George 136 So. Union St. 324 Crosman Terrace 11 TFHCY Sr. ' 19 li ' jx ,l t -SHIRLEY LINDENMUTH BETTY LINDIE N. 1 ' .A i 13 if Q, w4z1 3:,. , Sf- ,Qt 9 E1 'Q Q, ' K I X sz? 55' fe my gn 2 R 'bf' ., . WNW KS' amiga S53 55 S Q2 LE BEAUMONT JAMES LECHANDER BETTY LEHRER DAVID LEHRER 3 So. Union St. lim 358 Benton St. . Dfw? 81 May St. ' 271 Sanford St. CLAIRE LEONARD 249 Gould St. Al 268 Alexander St. ALAN LEVIN 'WM Sbirl Beiry 19 Karges PI. 806175 South Ave. my ,I JUNE LEVIN RAE LILLISTRALE .EILEEN LIMBURG junie Rue Beanie W 64 Sycamore St. 32 Tracy St. 50 Luella St. ws W if 'ie- A 2 Q N ef' ,Q LLOYD JOAN K. LONG JAMES LOUCKS Lizzie 572 Monroe Ave. Red 281 Mulberry St. 1096 So. Clinton Ave it K ,, 'f-' ' BE 1 at E , 'fllff' Q , a,,. s L it 1 ai A ,... -1, A EVELYN LUCAS JACK LUDDY JAMES LUNT ROY LUX Evie Spike Voizglal 35 Benton St. Crittenden Rd., Henrietta 1455 Bartlett Sz, 22 Arngld Pk, 20 DOROTHY LYNCH AMELIA MAROTTA JOYCE McBURNEY MILDRED McCl-IESNEY D0lli2 Midget Mar Millie 640 Monroe Ave. 263 Emerson St. 46 Lansdale St. 32 Cayuga St. , I A W1LLIAM MCCREEDY JEAN MCDONALD HELEN M. MCGILL DOROTHY MCMULLEN MARGARET MCNAIR Speed jeanie 109 Rutgers St. Daz Margy 105 Sanford St. 152 Brunswick St. 77755 South Ave. 19 Castlebar Rd. I Y W., ,,,, , JANICE MEINHART WALLACE MEYER ALAN MILLER CALVIN MILLER jan Wally Al C41 235 Mt. Vernon Ave. 77 Canterburv Rd. 210 Castlebar Rd. 1641 South Ave, MILDRED MILLER MARY MITCHELL NORMAN MITCHELTREE ERIC MOLIN SHIRLEY B. MONTVID Millie Mitch Norm Tizzk Twinie 518 Caroline St. 1156 Linwood Place 91 Richland Sf- 300 San Gabriel Dr. 12 Richard St. SYLVIA MONTVID JOAN MOORE MARJORIE MORGAN HELEN MORGENSTERN PHYLLIS MORRIS Twinie 155 Hamilton St. 209 Castlebar Rd. Hel Pbyl 12 Richard St. 138 Pinnacle Rd. 970 Monroe Ave. A JAMES D. MORRISON KLAUS MOSES EDWARD MURPHY JOHN NASCA jim Nil-ky Murph 869 So. Goodman St. 583 Canterbury Rd. 445 Meigs St. 66 E. Henrietta Rd. 22 l PATRICIA NEEL BEVERLY NELSON Patty 950 East Avenue 145k Brookside Dr. CHARLES NESBITT JOHN O'LESLY BETTY ORSINI Chuck jack 427 Exchange St. 33 Grand Ave. 64 Lyndhurst St. DIEHL OTI' DAVIDA OWSOWITZ ROBERT PALMATIER DANIEL PATTERSON 470 Hillside Ave. Dave Bob Dan 787 Harvard St. 16 Eckhardt Pl. 203 Rosedale St. 23 4' E E ,v mania, l, Mm E12 mf V: Q, If ' 'wll,,:'7-klliimf-gfwrwhi vww '-'W :I I1 1- ,nl V 4 W 17 ,fr I ,fx , 1 MAR-IORIE PAUL JOHN PEACHEY DOROTHY PHILLIPS JUNE PHILLIPS Margie lark DoDo Scottie 186 Henrietta St. 197 Goodman St. So. 155 Edgerton St. 132 So. Union St. -. QW CAROLYN PIERCE LEONARD POTTER RAMONA PRESTON ORMA G. QUIGLEY ROBERT QUIGLEY 239 South Main St. 151 Canterbury Rd. Mmm Butrh Bob Fairport, New York 65 Caroline St. 34 Poplar St. 193 Labug-num C1-eg, SHIRLEY REEG JOY REEVES MARVIN j. RENNER RICHARD REYNOLDS Shifl Peanut Marv Dirk 134 Oakland St. 171 Frost Ave, 1176 Elmwood Ave. 30 Alpine St. in 'of C' RUTH E. RICARD MARILYN RICHARDS AUDREY RIESS MARILYN RIORDEN 'JOSEPH ROSENBLOOM Rulbie Tiny Audie Iriila joe 52 Gregory Sl- 830 Elmwood Ave. 270 So. Goodman St. 6 Brighton St. 273 Brunswick St. 5 -if 'S -5, -. K :Q ...,,' ,E A Ya Q -r r..,,i I BARBARA ROSENBLOOMDWAINE ROSENBERGAMARGERY ROSENBERG LOIS ROBENSTEIN DAVID RQBINSQN Barb Wayne Margie Boon Daw 223 San Gabrielx Drive 254 Westminster Rd. 980 Harvard St. 75 Culver Rd. 237 Lyndhurst St, Qi-. NORMAN ROADARMEL ROBERT SAMPSON NETTA SANOW ROBERT SANOW 1100 So. Goodman St. Bob Ned Popiie 46 Elmerston Rd. 97 Pembroke St. 399 Barrington St. 25 l Mary N fs JUS I MARY SANTO DELORES SCHAEFER FRANCES SCHONFELD DELORES SCHROEDER D91 Fran Dodie Ave. 17 Galugha St, 24 Crosman Ter. 73 Bond MARJORIE DAVID SEELBINDER VINCENT SEVERINO DOROTHY SHORTSLEEVE ELAINE SHEAN Marge Dave Sub Da! Lee 147 C1'aWf0l'd Sf- 64 Rosedale St. 260 Averill Ave. 548 Broadway Sr, 401 Meigs St. .. 1 'W a 1 . 'ls A1 .. . Ei W il ' ' A 1 s . 1 7. LEONARD SHUMWAY DELORES SIEBERT JOSEPH SIGNORELLI BEVERLY SINDEN BETTY SLAFORD 98 Gregory Sf, Dodie joe Sindy Belt 808 Meigs St. 9 Hickory St. 34 Wilcox St. 132 Boardman St. JOHN SLATER DON SLOTE CLEMENT D. SMITH CONNIE M, SMITH Idtk Fldbbef Bild 46 Harlem St, 8 Hannah Pl. 161 Laburnum Cres. 395 Westexn Dr. 26 5' , 3? 3 , , 'ff' f '. J -ra-L if1fp .'1- ,, Q: JW. .. .sf b- 1 , '-vs, HENRY SNYDER ELIZABETH SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH EDWARD SMITH , Bene 5551 Smilzy Hank 21 Reservoir Ave- 100 Hickory St. 70 Oxford St. 14 Lafayette Pk. Ip- 415 Toddy 87 Beverly St. Spgnfg Wbizey Mad 152 BH1'1'i1'lgf0n Sf. 11 Pinnard St. 904 South Ave. 132 Hamilton St. 27 L. SOBLE JOAN SPEAR FLOYD SPENCER CHARLES STAGE MADELINE STEWART' '7 . A fi A. 'xi In A 4 PE v 'I 'I Q 1 '3 ,Qi -'f 4, Q1 ,N fl I WC: gif RICHARD STOETZEL MARGARET SULLIVAN RUTH SWANKER JOHN SYER Dick 36 Harper St. Rufbie Syer 196 Henrietta St. 179 Cobbs Hill Dr. 32 Harlem St. ' 1 BURTON TANENBAUM JACQUELINE TEMPERATO ROSEMARY THOMAS ANNE THALHEIMER ERNEST THORESEN Bun jackie R0 76 Rosedale St. Efme 1105 Monroe Ave- 32 Rowley St. 145 Mt. Vernon Ave. 127 Helen Rd- l HARRY TURNER ALFRED UNTERBORNBERNICE VAN BELL MARTHA VAN DE WALLE RUTH VAN ECHAICK 835 Meigs St. Al Bernie Marty Slaakie . 71 Sanford St. 306 Caroline St. 94 Castlebar Rd- 77 Cafolme Sf- 1 WALLACE vnug GLORIA VENEMA MARY JANE VETROMILEBEUE WADSWORTH Wally Venus jerry Waddleworth 1866 South Ave. 990 Park Ave. 242 Meigs St. 55 Pinnacle Rd. 28 Al' JANE WALDMAN ANNETTE VVALENITZ FLORENCE WARE Janie 70 Hinsdale St. Flo 271 Canterbury Rd, 340 Clifford Ave. ' 5 BETTY WATERS Windy Monroe Ave. 'UN C EC an A '51 R A sf: LEX 1 lim MARION WATKINS KARL WEISSHAAR RENA WELCH ELEANOR WHITE 132 Highland Pkwy. Spike 751 Seward St. 25 Probert St, 41 River View Heights 29 l A 'W . . mq., . 7 ,Av .W 0 1 . . E222 iff. I if M' ms 1 I DAVID WHITFIELD Dave 557 Park Ave. SHIRLEY WIARD 449 Averill Ave. H A fig - I ,.,,, ., 5 I .,..,... ,, -1 , -I a,, my f vvv v - Qi -vgvb 'Ivv . v, D at. ,. - . . 2 Q -'., F vig , , A 1 is I W 1 Aliffft 5, MARY ALICE WILES RICHARD WILES LORRAINE WILFERTH 66 Macbeth St. Dearon Lorrie 85 Bellevue Dr. 103 S. Union! St. CAROI-YN WILLIAMS MARY E. WILLIS LOIS WILSON BUELL WOODRUFF RUTH ZEITLIN CMU! 105 Hickory St. Loie Woodie Rufu: 389 Rockingham St. WILLIAM BICE Dull 427 Sawyer St. BERNARD BRINGLEY Bernie 445 Averill Ave. GENEVIEVE CONKLIN jean 75 Lansdale St. JANE FAGAN Janie Maple St., W. Henrietta GEORGE HAIR Scottie 30 Rising Place EUGENE JACKSON Gene 531 Benton St. JOANNE KOERNER jo 7 Clinton Ave. S. RICHARD D. LYNDE Dirk 483 Averill Ave. JAMES PIPER lim 620 Westfall Rd. 6 Burkhard Pl. 77 Mulberry St. STANDARD BEARERS Marjorie Morgan Edward Cohen 30 16 Hinsdale St. ROBERT REININGER Bob ' 95 Mt. Vernon Ave. JOHN SHIMBERG fobnnie 268 Alexander St. ROBERT SPARKS Bob 314 Morril St. ROBERT STEVENS Bob 20 Alexander St. GLENWOOD STUBBE Bud 24 Rodenbeck Pl. CARL VOSS Carl 106 Grand Ave. BARBARA WARRINER Barbara 862 South Ave. HERBERT YOUNG Herb 3 1 5 Meigs St. llant will anil Cflmtament mb the graduating class of 1946, of the school of Monroe, in the County of Monroe and State of New York, having been at least slightly exposed to a secondary education and still being of sound mind and body, Whereas, our graduation marks the end of the reign of terror of Don Cushing, Tom Alesi, and Hannahbelle Haggett, our ever faith- ful Student Council Officers, to whom we are all deeply indebted, Therefore, we, the hopeful graduates of Monroe, do make, publish Q and declare this our last Binh QLPHIBIIIIPUI, in manner following, that is to say: To our teachers, one and 311, we express our deepest gratitude and thanks for their patience, help, and sacrifice, in dragging us through the four, long years at Monroe. To the future students of Monroe, we leave the cherished and hallowed halls of Monroe in which to saunter. To Principal Hawley, we leave an orderly and quiet assembly hall. To Miss Andrews, we leave one-hundred thanks for such nourishing lunches in our four year stay. To the Monroe Life Staff, we leave a 'Joe Miller Joke ,Book' and some copies of the Brighton Trapezoid for future reference. To our cheerleaders, we bequeath some new cheers and more student-wind support in the future. To Mr. Comfort, we humbly give a clean cafeteria. To Miss Schminke, we leave one mimeographing machine and a book on how to make outlines. To Mrs. Clement, our nurse, we leave one barrel of peppermint. To Mr. Gates, we, the male students of Monroe, hereby leave our draft cards instead of our college applications. To Mr. Rose, we bequeath the slide rule in room 163. To Miss Curtiss and Miss Marrocco, we leave an automatic counting machine and a new system of obtaining passes. To Mrs. Stolbrand, we give an honorary membership card in the W.C.T.U. To Miss Waugh, we bequeath one marriage certificate and one new Tulu doll. To our future varsity teams, we bequeath the will to win. Lastly, we beseech the future students and walls of the school to lend support to the school spirit, scholastic standing, and all undertakings of Monroe High School. 311 MUUPEE mhP1'PHf, I, the class president, have hereunto set my hand and seal at Rochester, Monroe County, N. Y., this 10th day of May, 1946. ' Witnesses: Z Z Z . MONROE LIFE MONROE HIGH SCHOOL, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1951 Military Needs Increase General Alan Miller and Admiral Marvin Clickner demanded more men for the armed forces during a Senate committee meeting yesterday. At the same time the feminine heads of the women's branches, Hannahbelle Hag- gett, and Shirley Swartz, said more women were needed also. GOP Senator Introduces Bill Senator William Carson yesterday in- troduced a bill which, if passed, would provide for a three hour school day for all students over eight years. He was supported by senators Mark ,Adams, Ronald Bruczicki, and William Dana, Secretary of Labor, Fred Grossman, said he had no comment. The move- ment is supported by a women's league headed by Virginia Dapore and Doro- thy Phillips. Society An afternoon bridge party will be held this Friday, by the Wednesday Af- ternoon Ladies Aid. On the committee are Anna Barsamian, Helene Blank, Pat Bush, and Alice Doud .... This Sat- urday the Women's Monroe Alumnus CLub will hold its annual formal din- ner dance. Chairman is Virginia Bick- ford. On her committee are jean Chase, Audrey Riess, and Anne Corcoran. En- tertainment will be provided by Tink Molin and his Music Maulers. Mr. Molin has with his band that sensa- tional new girls trio, the Holmes Sisters, jean, joan, and Patsy. Also on the bill is that master magician Phil Donolatos .... Norman Roadarmel, M. Mus., will appear at the Eastman Theatre with his talking violin . . . . It is reported that Miss june Levin will be married next week to Admiral War- ren Snobbletree .... Mrs. Lois Snick- erhopp, the former Lois joseph, has just received her Master's degree from the U. of R. ., . . . Mary Santo has just been awarded the Regional Gold Prize for her painting, In6nity . . . . Ruth Hobblenail, the former Ruth Ricard, is the proud mother of twins at Highland Hospital. Labor Leaders Speak Head of the CIO, John Merkel, and AFL leader james LeChander, said they would fight any move made to reduce pay by those industrial giants Edgar Kaplan, Richard Epstein, and George Grice. Magnate's Life Saved The life of millionaire oil man, Diehl Ott was saved yesterday at Strong Mem- orial Hospital by a dangerous brain operation performed by that eminent surgeon, jack Peachey. Frances Bufano and Mary Mitchell assisted. Judge Grants Divorce judge joe Rosenbloom yesterday granted a divorce to Calvin Miller. Mr. Miller's former wife was the former Miss Mabel Snodgrass, a graduate of East High. Miss Snodgrass' case was pleaded by Don Slote. Mr. Miller's lawyer was Ralph Hyman. SVORTUGHTE At a recent coaches' meeting in New York City two nation-wide known coaches were present. They were Charley Nesbitt and Richard Wiles. Nesbitt is at present the head coach at Michigan, while Wiles holds the same position at Ohio State. Both have had very successful seasons. They have been widely known as pro-players .... Cur- rently starring for the Rochester Royals are Maurice Isner, Dick Stoetzel, and Ed Cunningham. All .three made All- National League and played in the re- cent all-star game at Chicago. The board of directors of the Royals now includes Harold Connor, Dick Corrigan, and Graham Chamberlain .... Ray Hayes is now playing for the newly organized pro-football club here . . .V . Red Loucks and Charles Churukian are members of the U. S. Olympic track team, while George Anderson is a member of the Olympic Swimming Team. 32 Engineers Abducted Police yesterday reported the kidnap- ping of two engineers reportedly work- ing on secret government projects. The two engineers were Don Cushing and john Baas. Although the type of work was not divulged, it was presumed to be on a new type of rocket ship. F.B.I. chief Robert Quigley was quoted as saying that an arrest was expected soon. The investigators at the scene of the crime were detectives Tom Alesi and Ray Finn. Both Alesi and Finn were baffled. la- .A Cinema News reporter Dan Patterson reports from Hollywood that Bob Brooks, that wild play-boy and man-about-town just gave away another car to some lucky girl .... Miss Patty Neel has just signed a new contract with MGM. fMiller, Goldberg, and Moscowitzj .... Ann Alexander has just signed to paint and design all the new sets for the forth- coming Paramount picture, Don Juan of the Desert starring Bill McCreedy, that new heart throb of the American girl. Supporting McCreedy in the cast will be Joyce Guest, Claire Leonard, and Margie McNair .... Bert Tannen- baum is complaining because his studio is again casting him in a criminal role . . . . That new comedy team of Ernie Thoresen and Al' Unterborn has them rolling in the aisles. Both are good bowlers .... Marvin Renner, the head of Renner Publishing Co., Inc., just an- nounced that Gloria Venema's latest book Forever Ambrose was just pur- chased by RKO .... Ed Murphy an- nounced that his client, Bette Wads- worth, will tour the U. S. in an exhibi- tion of the Russian Ballet .... Floyd Spencer, legitimate stage producer, an- nounced that his new play will have in its cast the following actors: June Levin, Mary Alice Wiles, Carol Wil- liams, Marion Watkins, joyce Esley, and Wallie Velie .... Robert Stevens and Leonard Potter have just been signed up by the Metropolitan Opera Company. bk XXVX XY6 Don Cushing, Prexidsntg Tom Alesi, Vive-Prefidenty Han-nahbelle Haggett, Serfelavyy Tink Molin, Commiuioner of Fimmceq Ray Finn, Commirrioner of Publicilyg Pat Bush, Comminioner of Pub- lirityg Ed Cunningham, Camminionef of Safelyg Bette Wadsworth, Comminianer of Sofia! W'el- fafeg Chuck Nesbitt, Comminianer of Social W'eIfure,' Robert Quigley, Comminianer of Alblelirfg Ralph Hyman, Monroe Life Edilory jack Peachey, Prefident of 12119 Gmdef Bruce Davey, Prerident of 11111 Gradeg Robert Locke, Preridenz of 10119 Gmdeg Elizabeth Harding, Prexidenl of 911: Gmdeg john Lowe, Prerident of 8211 Grade, Virginia Bickford, Red Cram Reprerenlativeg Diehl Ott, Red Cro!! Reprefentutive. tudent Council 34 OFFICERS-Miss'A. Helen O'Connell, Advimrg Don Cushing, Preridentg Sally Anderson, Secretary. 12th GRADE- Glen Berggren, Bill Carson, Edmund Cunningham, Richard Fouquet, Ralph Hyman, Edgar Kaplan, George Lang, Davida Owsowitz, Orma Quigley, Audrey Riess, Beverly Sinden, Charles Stage, Alfred Unterborn. 11th GRADE- Louis Alexander, Sally Anderson, Ann Bartlett, Bruce Davey, Dean Douglas, Lore Dinkelspiel, Robert Kane, Marian Kramer, Wesley Kujawski, Ruth Langdon, John Pfluke, Richard Spong. 10th GRADE-jack Bernstein, Betty Corn- ish, Catherine Dickins, Shirley Doud, Sarah Hahn, Tom Jewell, Robert Kendig, Katherine Marine, James O'Shaugh- nessy, Audrey Shockow, Terry Winner. 9th GRADE-Ed Ashworth, Robert Barnes, Harriet Crain, Laura DelMonte, Evelyn Deming, Pat Hoestery, Gretta Marshall, Billy McAlpine, Kenneth Nelson, Patricia Pontius, Arnold Shafer, Shirley Stern, Morton Goodman. 8th GRADE--Nellie Abernathy, Angus Aldrich, John Bohrod, Charles Kniff, Leslie Lewis, john Loock, Richard Rosenbloom, Donna Smith, Molly Stark. Presidenfs Forum The principal purpose of the President's Forum is to serve as an intermediary body between the Council and the student body. The forum, acting as a home-room publicity agency, maintains contact between the two groups on all important issues concerning the general welfare of the school. In the forum, homeroom presidents are given the opportunity to carry to the Council all recommendations from the student body. In this manner there is cooperation between the officers and the students and therefore coordination throughout the entire governmental system of the school. A -Don Cushing 35 l OFFICERS-Miss Bowen, Advimry Thomas Alesi, Prefidentx Dorothy DeMallie, Sefretary. 12th GRADE-Dorothy Bareham, Dorothy Bonner, Leslie Hurwitz, Margaret McNair, Alan Miller, Eric Molin, James Morrison, Dorothy Phillips, Bob Sampson, Madeline Stewart, Glenwood Stubhe, Burton Tannenbaum. 11th GRADE-Carl Backman, Eugene Coghill, Phyllis Curran, Paul Humphery, Marcia Mix, Louis Pines, Avadna Seward, Alfred Starling, Jean Tucker, Marian Warner, Neal Wolin. 10th GRADEW-Joe Babcock, Sheldon Braver, Val Cushing, Gerald Dunn, Ber- nard Frati, Miriam Grieve, Judson Holcomb, Melvin Lang, Dorothy Mitchell, Joel Savlov, Catherine Sartina. 9th GRADE-Betty Bushroe, John Crone, Rosalie Dougherty, Arnold Goldman, Fred Hands, Jerry Lipsky, Lee Peachey, Dick Rush, Eleanor Terry, Nancy Witzel. 8th GRADE-John Gallagher, Leonard Hartwig, Jack Krieger, John Lowe, John McGrady, Jack Nau, Audrey Taksen, Joyce Townsend, Joyce Weidinger. Vice-Presidenfs Forum ecretary's Forum OFFICERSHMiss Gigee, Adzfimrg Hannahbelle I-iaggett, Preridenzy Shirley Ernest, Serrelary. 12th GRADE-Myrtle Ash, Dorothy Baker, Joan Clement, William Dana, Pat Holmes, Barbara Rosenbloom, Dolores Siebert, Richard Stoet- zel, Martha Van De Walle, Eleanor White, Mary Alice Wiles, Lorraine Wilferth. 11th GRADE-Phyllis Altman, Shirley Bryant, Ann Davidson, Elizabeth Fillman, Shirley Goetz, Dolores Good, Delphine Ketchum, Elsie Koppel, Mary Kreuzer, Beverly Martell, Roger Schnell. 10th GRADE-Arlene Biekirch, Vincent Ribas, Barbara Brovitz, Marion Morrison, Joan Mullner, Mae O'Brien, Shirley Oliver, Margaret Seelbinder, Elizabeth Stafander, Mary Sla- ter, Susan Swanker. 9th GRADE-Arnold Bellucci, Greta Bergle, Patricia Dworski, Harold Fishbag, Gloria Kroemer, David Ramsay, Joan Rosenbloom, Allan Ross, Kathleen Swift, Mary Thomas, Ann Woodams. 8th GRADE-Natalie Abronawitz, Louise Auer, Nancy Cardot, Elaine Enright, Ted Grimes, Robert Harrison, Esther Segler, Gustave Stinkly. l 36 EDITORIAL STAFF-Mr. Ralph Savage, Adviior. Ralph Hyman, William Dana, Edilorf-in-Cbiefg Raymond Finn, Make-up Editorg June Levin, News Editorf Elwood Rickless, Dwaine Rosenberg, Elizabeth Smith, Feature Ediiorrg William Dana, Richard Epstein, Sporty Ediforrg Elizabeth Lloyd, Copy Editorg Elsie Koppel, Bumzeri Manager. DEPARTMENTS-Margery Rosenberg, Delores Ribas, Exerutizfefg Elizabeth Smith, Jean McDonald, Joanne Webb, Doris Waring, Ellen Flaum, Barbara Lisson, Rene Zamos, Fealurefg June Levin, Englitlaq Marion Leavenworth, Senior D7dmdlI'fJ,' Barbara Rose, junior Dmmalicif Pat Ahern, Srienre and Butizlem' Melanie Brint, Pat McCormack, Languageg Barbara Rosenbloom, Arty Louise Bush, Alice Davis, Janet Meinhart, Editoriizlg Rella Glaser, Typxngg .Wil- mer Patlow, Don Slote, Sportrg Mary Jane Lanphere, Girly' Sporlrg Helen Bloom, Cirrululiony Sigma Tri-Y, Bunneff. Monroe Life M onrolog OFFICERS-Mr. Meulendyke, Adz1i.ror,' Marvin Renner, Lois Joseph, Editor!-in-Chiefq Virginia Dapore, Organiza- tion'r Editorg Dorothy Phillips, AJJ'1. Organization? Edilorf Joyce Esley and Mary Santo, Typing Co-Editomg Patty Neel, Candid S5011 Edilorg Ann Corcoran, AJ.f'l. Candid Slaolr Edilorg David Robinson, Group Pirlurer Editor, John Baas, A:.r'l. Group Pirfurer Editorf Nancy Damuth, Portmizr Edizorg Mary Mitchell, Adverthing Managefg Frances Bufano, An'l. Aduertifing Munagerg June Levin and Ruth Ricard, Copy Editori. Adzfertifing Slayjlz Melanie Brint, Frances Bufano, Dorothy Bonner, Bill Dana, Frances Downey, Ellen Flaum, Joy Goldman, George Lang, Mary Mitchell, Ruth Ricard, Norman Roadarmel, Lois Robenstein, Eleanor White, Typing Stag: Myrtle Ash, Sara Cali, Claralee Culver, Frances Downey, Ruth Easton, Joyce Esley, Nancy Golden, Joyce Guest, Thelma Hansen, Maureen Hyman, Lois Joseph, Mildred Koval, Sylvia Montvid, Helen Morganstern, Marvin Renner, Mary Santo, Rena Welch, Eleanor White. ' ' V W H '.fl5f'f'n',i Aff' f 6 . t V lim-if ,V ' J I W v W 'A' at kr. M x. M Uffice Service Club Book Exchange OFFICERS-Miss D. I. Lamoree, Advirar. MEMBERS--Dorothy Bareham, Helene Blank, Nancy Damuth, Lore Dink- elspiel, Hannahbelle Haggett, Jean McDonald, Helen Morganstern, Avadna Seward, Martha Van de Walle, Marion Watkins, Switcloboardg Claralee Culver, Mary Santo, Madeline Stewart, Typ'i115,' june Austin, Suzanne Davis, Nancy Derbort, Marion Ernest, Shirley Goebel, Lillian Lieberman, Gretta Marshall, Pat Miner, Audrey Filling, Pat Pon- tius, Dolores Stein, Eleanor Wilson, Meuengerx. OFFICERS-Mr. Beghold, Adviyorg Robert Reinhardt, Capfain: Herbert Warren, Lieulerzfzntg Eugene Binnert, Deu- lemmt. MEMBERS-Carl Beisheim, Richard Bradley, Robert Busse, Arthur Reinhardt, Donald Rushlow, Fred Rush- low, Bernard Sabernick, David Thornhill, Edward Willison. afety Patrol Corridor Patrol OFFICERS-Mr. Wiles, Adviforf james Piper, Majofg 'Ward Kipp, Kenneth Mothtt, jack Catteau, Capzaimg james Allen, Charles Miller, Lieutenantx. MEMBERS-Thomas Armstrong, Donald Batterson, Kenneth Batterson, Louis Baxter, Richard Berl, Cleo Byers, Gary Cluse, Steve Constantine, Robert Cook, james Corwin, Burton Dennis, William Ellis, james Forgione, Roger Green, Wilson Heyer, Gene jackson, Wallace Mason, Gerald McCoy, Robert Owen, Wilbur Smith, Robert Sparks, Gordon Stenzel, David Thornhill, Edward Troicke, john Virgilio. 39 'Y W YE C Y .V gh i :il ki' A r , OFFICERS-Miss E. L. Wannemacher, Difeclarg Mrs. A. P. Mucica, Acrompmzirz. MEMBERS-Carol Adams, Bar- bara Anderson, Evelyn Arnold, Ann Ashworth, Jean Bacon, N01-ma Bardwell, Gladys Beisheim, Mary Bellinger, Helene Blank, Dorothy Bonner, Helen Broadribb, Barbara Cagnazzo, Phyllis Cantor, Marcia Cate, Louise Catteau, Charlotte Cook, Betty Dickens, Lore Dinkelspiel, Ruth Doe, Lois Doran, Betty Dude, Lois Esmay, Jacqueline Faichl, Jean Faist, Nancy Frederickson, Mary Glitch, Marjorie Haire, Joyce Hammond, Phyllis Hayflinger, Donna Helgerman, Jean Holmes, Rosalie Hyman, Joyce Ingraham, Mae Jackson, Elsie Koppel, Shirley Lack, Pauline Lamber, Claire LeBeyo, Claire Leonard, Florence Levinson, Dove Lewis, Bette Lindie, Betty Lisanti, Joan Long, Mary Memmel, Betty Merkel, Esther Morrison, Joan Mullner, Mary Neill, June Phillips, Carolyn Pierce, Ann Pines, Stella Pines, Orma Quigley, Audrey Reiss, Dolores Ribas, Joan Routley, Elaine Ryan, Kathleen Ryan, Dolores Schaeffer, Julia Scorrano, Margaret Sheehan, Elizabeth Smith, Genevieve Smith, Frances Smith, Dolores Stein, Ruby Stetler, Janice Steubing, Cora Mae Stewart, Joan Sutton, Shirley Swartz, Jackie Temperato, Joyce Temperato, Marcia Van de Carr, Mary Jane Vetromile, Sally Wakeman, Nancy Whitcraft, Carol Williams, Mark Adams, Edward Baker, Glenn Berggren, Jack Catteau, Marvin Clickner, Saul Davidson, Richard Delmarle, Dean Fero, John Ferstead, George Grice, Carl Haus- man, Leslie Hurwitz, Edgar Kaplan, Charles Miller, Leonard Potter, Gomer Roberts, Joel Savlov, David Seelbinder, Alfred Starling, Roderick Stephenson, Robert Stevens, Robert Whitaker. Senior Choir 40 ' w 4 Junior Choir A A OFFICERS-Miss E. L. Wannemacher, Directory Mrs. S. N. Hemmings, Acrompaniiz. MEMBERS-Marjorie Aber- nathy, Janice Bassett, Janet Berl, Barbara Bohanan, Gladys Beal, Virginia Budgen, Dolores Burch, Ruth Culver, Evelyn Deming, Dvorah Eber, Annabelle Gentile, Peggy Gordon, Mary Granger, Eleanor Hamann, Phyllis Ham- mond, Mary Belle Hornas, Rose Marie Husney, Joyce Ingraham, Prudence Ingrassia, Marcia Kaufman, Pat Kershaw, Rita Kleiman, Marjorie Knight, Judy Lurie, Norma Liberman, Connie Marasco, Shirley Mason, Wilma McCoy, Beverly McGrain, Kay Meyer, Jane Memmel, Virginia Mihalyi, Fanny Montvid, Jane Moress, Polly Ogden, Virginia Odgen, Lila Painting, Katy Parsons, Donna Rapp, Jean Rondash, Ann Sarkis, Esther Segler, Marlene Silverman, Molly Stark, Kathleen Swift, Antome Todesco, Joyce Townsend, Joyce Weldinger. David Anderson, Richard Bailey, Arthur Bain- bridge, Robert Barnes, Deforest Colegrove, Jack Drexler, William Emerson, Robert Flood, John Gallagher, Robert Har- rison, Thomas Harruty, Roger Hart, Richard Hausman, Terri Hemings, Jimmy Hudson, Ernest Hurwitz, Charles Kniff, Jack Krieger, Henry Kopple, Harold Lang, John Lowe, Harry Mayer, Billy McAlpine, William Mcllrath, Bill McIntosh, David McManus, Willis Merle, Jerome Rainey, Jack Ross, Don Roustler, Gordon Shamp, Robert Spiegel, Harmon Sweet, Glint VanGrol, Mitchell Weiss, Sanford Weltman, Jay Wilson, Richard Woodruff. y I i u---- . 41 r W E it Q ,l .W +- . H Lx, t-- ,I ,UB fr! fn Mr, J. S. Livermore Direclor' Marcia Van De Ca C , , rr, onrerzmaxler. VIOLINSH-Marcia Van De Carr, Paul Decker, Shirley Montvicl, Sylvia Montvid, Robert Titus, Norman Roadarmel, joan Mullner, Mary Louise Tickner, Mary Blair, james Jerris, Sharon Helgerman, Alicia Hunka, Eugene Isaacs, Audrey Moore, Cora Mae Stewart, Anne Thalheimer, Donald Robinson. VIOLA-Netta Sanow. CELLOS-Walter Kaufman, Phyllis Cantor, Emily Oliver, Muriel jodoin. BASS-Arthur Rudin, Edward Troicke. PIANO-Shirley Lack, Myrtle Ash, Elizabeth Smith. FLUTE-joan Clement, Beverly Nelson, Robert Drexler. OBOE-David Lurie. BASSOON-Arnulf Zweig, Ted Grimes. CLARINET-Edgar Rummler Vincent Ribas, Mitchell Weiss Edwa d S' ' , , r imon, HORN-Eugene Coghill, Peter Siverson, Richard Mosko- witz. TRUMPET-Eric Molin, Albert Rittenhause, Williain Lotosky, Theodore Auer. TROMBONE-Arthur Cow- dery, Peter Van De Carr. DRUMS 8: TYPANI-Douglas Foster, john Pfluke, john Martucio. enior Orchestra 42 Al ,, l t Senior Band Mr. J. S. Livermore, Difectorg Edgar Rummler, Solo Clarinezx Eric Molin, Solo Trumpel. FLUTE 8: PICCOLO- joan Clement, Beverly Nelson, Robert Drexler, Phyllis Cantor, OBOE-David Lurie, BASSOON-Arnulf Zweig, Ted Grimes. CLARINET-Edgar Rummler, Vincent Ribas, Dolores Freeling, Bernard Frank, Carl Kohls, Mitchell Weiss, Arnold Goldman, Charles Kniff, Mary Crandall, john Molner. SAXAPHONE-Edward Simon, Richard Berl. TRUMPETS-Eric Molin, Don Page, David Lehrer, Arnold Shafer, Albert Rittenhause, Edward Ashworth, Donald White, Theodore Auer, Richard Eastman, Howard Lipman, William Lotosky, Charles Payne, Clarence Pearson, Mar- vin Renner, Gordon Stenzel. HORN-Eugene Coghill, Peter Siverson, Lee Peachey, Richard Moskowitz, Donald Magarian. TROMBONE-Arthur Cowdery, Peter Van De Carr, Morton Goodman, Val Cushing. BARITONE- Robert Wolfe. TUBA-Edward Troicke. DRUMS 84 TYMPANI-Douglas Foster, john Pfluke, John Martucio, Ken- neth Moliitt. 43 1 v 4 1 l E , 1 . L Mr. J. S. Livermore, Diredorg Hillel Gitelman, Conrerrmurzer. VIOLIN-Hillel Gitelman, Rena Ackerman, Virginia Mihalyi, Anita Bittker, john Bohrod, Richard Davis, Nellie Abernathy, Anne Cherry, Robert Hallock, Emily Ken' nison, Rita Kleiman, Wilma McCoy, James Schaffer, Barbara Relin, Harmon Sweet, Gary Wolfanger. CELLO- Dolores Burch. BASS-Willis Merle. PIANO-Gloria Kroemer, john Lowe. FLUTE-Katy Parsons, William Mc- Ilrath, Virginia Ogden, Henry Koppel. CLARINET--Richard Rosenbloom, Fred Beach, Robert Harrison, Paul Chasey. TRUMPET-Richard Brayer, Donald Dutton, Thomas Harrity, Richard Hausman, Ernest Hurwitz, jerry Bartholomew. TROMBONE-Alvin Sweet, Arthur Bainbridge. DRUMS-Leonard Hartwig, Raymond Lawrence, Herbert Rosenblatt, Robert Spencer. Junior Orchestra 44- Book helf OFFICERSM-Miss C. L. Curtiss, Advimrg Marcia Stone, Prerideulg Mary anto, ne- . mmz, Lore Dinkelspiel, Secrem'ry,' Ruth Ricard, Treaiuren' Pat Carson, junior Social Chairman. MEMBERS-Sheldon Altman, Janice Bassett, Anita Bittker, Mary Blair, Margaret Ann Boulay, Barbara Boylan, Nancy Carter,'Rayla Cohen, dll C l B tt Cornish John Crone Joan Davis Irene Dobbertin Joan Durfee Mary Anna Friederich, Judy Ran 2 0 C, 6 Y , , , , , Gregorian, James Graves, Roger Hart, Jimmie Hudson, Rita Kleiman, Rita Kominz, Kathleen La Flame, Claire Le ' ' M ' l G ' e Moor- Beyo, Pearl Levin, Norma Liberman, Elizabeth Lloyd, Harry Mayer, Wilma McCoy, Bertha eise , eneviev house, Jane Moress, Emily Oliver, Katy Parsons, Eugene Radell, Jim Radomski, Jerome Rainey, Donna Rapp, Dorothy Renner, Marvin Renner, Nancy Reynolds, Charles Ricard, Joan Robbins, Soreli Rockoff, Jean Ronclash, Murray Ro- senthal, John Schroy, Cora Mae Stewart, Mary Louise Tickner, Barbara Thomas, Mary Thomas, Ann Traynor, Rob- ert Warren, Mitchell Weiss, Rena Welch, Constance Wendt. S V' Prefidezzl and Sr Sorial Chair- 4-5 OFFICERS-Miss Cameron, Adffirorg Beverly Evans, Prexidefztg Sally,Yeager, Vire-Preridenig Mary joan Beach, Sec- felaryg Gloria Kroemer, Treufurerq Lillian Lieberman, Sofia! Clmirman. MEMBERS-Anita Bittker, Barbara Bohanon, Virginia Budgen, Nancy Carter, Beverly Cooman, Mildred Cowan, joan Davis, Rita Diefenbach, Noelle Dunkle- berg, Madge Evans, joan Fisher, Norma Fishman, Annabelle Gentile, Nancy Hilliard, Pat Kenshaw, Roseann Ko- miss, Marjorie Knight, Barbara Knopf, Betty Kuhn, Norma Liberman, Doris Lovall, Virginia Mihalyi, Jane Moress, Gloria Munter, Barbara Page, Virginia Rouvina, Marlene Silverman, Donna Smith, Audrey Taksen, janet Wilbur, Wilma Aslan, Mary Joan Beach, Phyllis Berger, Helen Bloom, Barbara Boylan, Betty Bushroe, Pat Carson, Rayla Cohen, Harriet Crain, Phyllis Di Natalie, Patricia Diworski, Irene Dobbertin, joan Durfee, Dvorah Eber, Beverly Evans, Barbara Epstein, jane Frank, Mary Anna Friederich, Irene Gagnon, Heidi Genhart, Eilean Glaberman, Bar- bara Goetz, judy Goldman, Betty Ann Goodlein, Peggy Gordon, Elizabeth Harding, Mary Henry, Patricia Hoesterey, Rose Marie Husney, Doris Kalb, Marcia Lee Kaufman, Suzanne Kluger, Rita Kominz, Gloria Kroemer, Natalie Leichtner, Lillian Lieberman, Marilyn Loysen, Judith Ann Lurie, Gretta Marshall, Betty Matthews, Genevieve Moore- house, Polly Ogden, Gemma Piciotti, Audrey Pilling, Patricia Pontius, Thelma Porter, Lorraine Putzig, jean Rondash, Sandra Ruben, Elinore Schlegel, Rosemary Seelbinder, Jaan Etta Shamus, Dorothy Shepard, Rosalind Shulman, Shirley Sockel, Shirley Stam, Eleanor Terry, Ann Traynor, Anne Woodams, Elinor Wilson, Sally Yeager. Junior Corps 46 OFFICERS-Miss L. Reuschle, Ad1fi,ror,' Helen Morgenstern, Preiidenr: Lois Joseph, Vire-Pfe,ridef11,' David Owso- witz, Trea1urer.MEMBERS-Doris Budgen, Joyce Carter, Elaine Coughlan, Rena Diamond, Virginia Diefenbach, Phyllis Hartleben, Maureen Hyman, Prudence Ingrassia, Margie Kahn, Aline License, Elaine Miller, Miriam Owso- witz, Dorothy Renner, Lois Robenstein, Barbara Rosenbloom, Jacqueline Sartore, Frances Schonfeld, Doris Simpson, Shirley Ulmer, Annette Walenitz, Bernice Weltman, Dixie Yeo, Rena Zamos. Girls' Bowling Club Bridge Club OFFICERS--Miss O'Connell, Adviior, Avadna Seward, Prefidenfg Martha Van de Walle, Serremry. MEMBERS- Carol Adam, Sally Anderson, Alice Davis, Lore Dinkelspiel, Mary Lou Hoffman, Maureen Hyman, Marjorie Kahn, Jean McDonald, Mar aret McNair, Barbara Rosenbloom, Frances Schonfeld, Elizabeth Smith, Kathy Spotts, Anne Thal- heimer, Marcia Van ge Carr, Bette Wadsworth, Marion Watkins, Marilyn Wunder. 47 3 . I i w 1 r-E - -. V , , ' OFFICERS-Mr. Wallace, Advifory Donald Cushing, Prefideng' Donald deSylva, Vine-Preiidentx David Seelbinder, Sefremryg David Robinson, Tremuren Alfred Unterborn, Program Commiltee Clmirmarz. MEMBERS-Thomas Alesi, Fred Brown, Gerald Dangler, Phil Donalatos, Raymond Finn, David Goodwin, Warren King, Melvin Lang, Foo Lim, Robert Quigley, Charles Ricard, David Robinson, David Seelbinder, james Umpleby, Alfred Unterborn, Buell Woodruff. Field and Stream Club French Honor ociety OFFICERS-Miss Rena Dumas, Advirorg Marjorie Morgan, Prerident, Elwood Rickless, Vice-Preridenzg Dorothy Bareham, Serretaryg jean McDonald, Trearurefg Toddy Sable, Pat Bush, Dick Epstein, Sofia! Chairmen. MEMBERS -Felice Bergman, Roberta Bohrod, Marilyn Broadribb, Louise Bush, Doris Bartholomew, Joyce Carter, Edward Cohen, Alice Davis, Richard Delmarle, Ellen Flaum, Walter Kaufman, Elsie Koppel, Marion Leavenworth, june Levin, Margaret McNair, Davida Owsowitz, Margery Rosenberg, Frances Schonfeld, Anne Thalheimer. 4-8 OFFICERS-Mrs. M. Harrison, Adzfimrf Natalie Gitelmafi, P:-erideuf, Pat Carson, Vin'-Pre.r1der11.' Lillian Lieberman, Secretary Rogers Alexander, Tfeaturer. MEMBERS-Wfilna Aslan, Ronald Dworsky, Mary Anna Friederich, james Graves, james Hudson, Eugene Isaacs, Rita Kleiman, Henry Koppel, Natalie Leichtner, Betty Mathews, james Ra- domski, Phyllis Raz, Rosalind Shulman, Roselyn Vick, Sandford Weltnman. Junior French Club International Relations Club OFFICERS-Miss Una Hutchinson, AdUfI07,' Klaus W. Muses, PreJidez1l,' Glenn Berggren, Vice-Prefideuz, Evelyn Kohn, Serrelafy,' Gordon Roadarmel, Publirily Chairman. MEMBERS--Gerson Aronovitz, james Bailey, Arthur Bain- bridge, Richard Bergman, Richard Brayer, Wfilliam Bice, Ellison Burton, Charlotte Cook, Thomas Dimmiclc, Zane Finkelstein, Ellen Flaum, Hillel Gitelman, Alvin Hample, Robert Harrison, Hugh jones, Elizabeth Lloyd, john Lowe, Martin Mannheimer, Harry Mayer, Irwin Metzger, William Mcllrath, Lee Monett, Wilmer Patlow, Norman Roadarmel, Burton Schreiber, james Scovel. 49 r OFFICERS-Audrey Schockow, Fir!! Confulj Teddy Amdursky, Second Couiuly Joan Goodman, Pmelorf Sharon Helgerman, Cezzwr. MEMBERS-Fraeda Aronowitz, Ann Ashworth, Ann Bartlett, Jack Bernstein, Saul Davidson, Sue Davis, Rena Diamond, Dot Eastman, Naomi Englerth, Esther Goldenson, Judson Holcomb, Evelyn Jager, Mel- vin Lang, Jerry Lavine, Kay Marine, Martin Mannheimer, Patty McCormack, Marcia Paley, Vincent Ribas, Barbara Rose, Alan Rothstein, Edgar Rumrnler, Josef Solomon. , enior Latin Club Junior Latin Club OFFICERS-Miss Farlow, Advisor-,' Lee Peachey, Pre:ide11z.' Audrey Pilling, Vice-Prexiderzn Sue Kluger, Serrelaryy Gloria Munter, Sofia! Cbaifnzafz. MEMBERS-Nellie Abernathy, Phyllis Berger, Richard Brayer, Patricia Dworski, Dick Eastman, Hillel Gitelman, Jerry Greenheld, Robert Hxrrison, Patricia Hoesterey, Marcia Kaufman, Rita Kominz, John Lowe, Don Magarian, Joan Manhold, Max Mannheimer, Irwin Metzger, Phyllis Natale, Patricia Pontius, Nancy Reynolds, Richard Rosenbloom, Bernadine Schwartz, Joan Shamus, Richard Simons, Ronald Turk, Martha Turnquist. 3 w 50 OFFICERS-Mr. Sherwood, Advirorg Ruth Swanker, Prerideurg- Mary Mitchell, Vice-Preridentq Helen Schmiedeke, Serfetafy. MEMBERS-Ann Alexander, Ruth Bahn, Bertha Benson, Fay Bloom, Frances Bufano, Elinor Coles, Virginia Coles, Charlotte Cook, Dick Davis, Nancy Derbort, Gerry Gorley, Robert Hallock, Marilyn Lockner, john Lowe, Mary Memmel, Dorothy Mitchell, Elaine Mitchell, L. Peck, Reva Schultz, joan Scott, Joan Shoemaker, Martha Sieper, Susy Swanker, Mary Varlan. 1 Modeling Club Pencil Pushere OFFICERS-Mrs. Stolbrand, Adviror: Raoul Gersten, Pr'0vide11t.'Wr1lter Kaufman, Vice-Prafident, Trearzn-ef: Marilyr Broadribb, Serremry. MEMBERS-Louise Bush, Barbara Epstein, Peggy Gordon, Marjorie Morgan, Sandra Rubens Barbara Rose, David Royce, David Whitheld, Arnulf Zweig. 51 OFFICERS-Miss Wannemacher, Ad1fi.ror,' Leslie Hurwitz and Roberta Bohrod, ro-cbairmeng Lore Dinkelspiel, Secre- tary. MEMBERS-Phyllis Cantor, Charles Churukian, Paul Decker, Richard Delmarle, Nancy Fredrickson, Annabelle Gentile, Margery Knight, Shirley Lack, Claire Leonard, Judith Lurie, Charles Miller, Marlene Silverman, Elizabeth Smith, Robert Speigler, Don de Sylva, jack Krieger, Marcia Van de Carr, Mary Jane Vetromile, David Whitheld, Philhurmonic Club Carolyn Williams. Publicity Bureau Mr. Carver, Adoiyorf Marion Leavenworth, Neuffpwper Publicity Felice Bergman, Corridor Bulletin Board Publirityg 'Indio reporzerr for Hi-Newt and oliver progmmrz Fraecla Aronowitz, Norma Barclwell, Melanie Brint, Louise Bush, Dvorah.Goldman, joy Goldman, George Grice, Marion Leavenworth, june Levin, Margaret McNair, Davida Owso- witz, Dwaine Rosenberg, Ruth Zeitlin. 52 OFFICERS-Miss C. L. Cushman, Advirorg Edith Stoler, Prerideul: Barbara Knopf, Serrezrzry. MEMBERS-Helen Armstrong, Doris Barnard, Constance Birch, Barbara Cagnazzo, Rita Diefenbach, Elenor Dobbertin, Irene Dobhertin, Joyce Gray, Annabelle Gentile, Jean Hapgood, Helen Holdsworth, Laura Ann Hutchin, Norma Wilson. Red Cross Club onroe Riding Club OFFICERS-Mrs. G. S. Babcock, Adviror. MEMBERS-Phyllis Adams, Phyllis Altman, Helen Baker, Norma Bard- well, Anne Bartlett, Mary Lou Beach, Curtis Blake, Phyllis Cantor, Marcia Cate, Anne Cherry, Eleanor Coles, Vir- ginia Coles, Charlotte Cook, Catherine Dickens, Rosalie Dougherty, Sally Eber, Norma Fishman, Marjorie Haire, Rob- ert Harrison, Leila Hyman, Betty James, Barbara Knopf, Mildred Koval, Rae Lilliestrale, Bette Lindie, John Lowe, Constance Markin, Suzanne Markin, Shirley Mason, Marlene Melamed, Sylvia Moress, Patricia Morrison, Gloria Mun- ter, Marjorie Ott, Davida Owsowitz, Miriam Owsowitz, Joan Peglow, June Phillips, Beverly Powers, Donna Rapp, Doris Recklinghausen, Carol Rhodes, Ruth Ricard, Lois Robenstein, Richard Rosenbloom, Bernadine Schwartz, Carol Sehm, Joan Shoemaker, Donna Smith, Audrey Taksen, Joyce Temperato, Sally Wakeman, Constance Wendt, Eunice White, Jeanne Williams. v .Aut,rA.., J l 53 OFFICERS-Mr. Saunders, Advirorf Virginia Coles, Preridenls Charles Churukian, Vice-Preriderzlg Eileen Limburg, Serrelufy-Trearurer: Diehl Ott, Sofia! Chairman. MEMBERSmAnn Bartlett, Hubert Beckman, Dick Bergman, Frances Bufano, Marvin Clickner, Bill Dana, Alice Davis, Donald de Sylva, Dick Epstein, Ralph Hyman, Leila Hyman, Lois joseph, june Levin, Elizabeth Lloyd, james Morrison, Dan Patterson, Ruth Saltzburg, john Slater, Mike Weil. cience Club punish Club A OFFICERS-Miss Rena Dumas, Advimr, Rae Lilliestrale, Preridentg Bobby Miller, Vice-Preridenl, Margery Rosen- berg, Serrezaryg Dolores Stein, Trearzaferg Sue Davis, Sofia! Chairman. MEMBERS-Sally Anderson, Norma Bard- well, Melanie Brint, Betty Cornish, jean Clement, Joan Clement, Judy Gregorian, Dvorah Goldman, Alvin Hample, Maureen Hyman, Marjorie Kahn, Kitty Katz, Loismae Kellmanson, Betty jane Kinnear, Cachita Malinek, Amelia Marotta, Yvette Metzger, joan Mink, Audrey Moore, Carmelita Morris, Davida Owsowitz, Marcia Paley, Wilmer Patlow, Lois Robenstein, Alice Rosenfeld, Delores Schroeder, Joan Scott, Janice Steubing, jackie Temperato, Gloria Venema, Jane Waldman, Nancy Whitcraft. 54 I-.' ., , . . -, ,, ,,, ,.,,',,g,, , OFFICERS-Miss Parker, Advisory Norman Mitcheltree, Preridemf George Hair, Vire-Preridem. MEMBERS--Francis Barker, Carmella Bufano, Louise Bush, Sarah Cali, Nancy Carter, Sue Davis, Evelyn Deming, jack Drexler, Betty Dude, Thomas Eichelberger, Elizabeth Fillman, Nancy Gibbs, Terrie Hemings, Jane Holt, Robert Kewin, Beverly Metzler, Dorothy Mitchell, Dorothy Phillips, Eugene Poshva, Carol Sehm, Delores Stein, Robert Styles, David Thorn- hill, james Tyson, Richard Wilkinson, Ann Woodams, Jeanne Williams. tage Craft Visual Education Club OFFICERS-Mr. Carver, Advirorg James Morrison, Preridenzg Arthur Rudin, Vive-Presidentg Arlene Beikirch, Sene- tary. MEMBERS-Carl Beckman, Robert Goodrich, Robert Miller, Hubert Rosenthal, John Shimberg, Edward Troicke, Murler Operalong Ethel Adams, Arlene Beikirch, Marjorie Dodge, Norma Goebel, Elaine Shean, Ruth Zeitlin, Opera- tarr: jean Doyle, George Hair, Arsirfant Opemlorrg Dan Backman, Richard Bergman, Ronald Bloom, Arthur Bain- bridge, Mina Brown, James Cameron, jack Drexler, Hillel Gitelman, Melvyn Gumbner, Terri Hemings, Edward Kohn, Richard Rosenbloom, james Scovel, Eva Steinhardt, james Weil, Lilly Zegler, Apprentire Opemtarr. 4 55 l OFFICERS-Miss L. Reuschle, Coarbg Mary Lou Cardot, Charlotte Cook, Virginia Ogden, Bernice Van Bell, Cap-zaim. MEMBERS-Ann Bartlett, Dolores Bell, jean Bieber, Beverly Bluhm, Alice Brown, Nancy Cardot, Sue Davis, Virginia Dragt, Phyllis Hartleben, Sharon Helgerman, Maribel Hornos, Betty james, Eleanor Kellar, Esther King, Mary Kreuzer, Mary jane Lanphere, Phyllis Natale, Carolyn Pierce, Dolores Stein, Joyce Townsend, jane Traver, Lois Van Bell, Betty Waters, Frances Weeks, Dixie Yeo. Girls' Valley Ball Club Adelphians OFFICERS-Lee Alderman, Advirorg Ralph Hyman,,PreJiden1,' Elwood Rickless, Vice-Preridemg Burton Schreiber, Secreluryg William Rockowitz, Trearurefg Robert Tfernkin, Arif. Secfelary-lrearurer. MEMBERS-jack Bernstein Saul Davidson, Rifhflfd EPSWIYI, Jeffl' Levine, Jerry Lipsky, Wilmer Patlow, Merton Rubens, Martin Salzman, Robert Sanow, Joel Savlov, Alan Underberg. , 56 Y - f. Y ....' Hi-Y-Raymond Finn, Belug Roger Schnell, Delray Marvin Clickner, Kappag Dick Stoetzel, Gamma. Tri- Y-Janice Meinhart, Beta Clazf Kathleen Ryan, Benz Tri-My Marilyn Riorden, Zemy Marcia Van de Carr, Theta Tri-Y. Tri-Y and Hi-Y Council Beta Hi-Y OFFICERSMMr. Paul Steese, Advimrg Ray Finn, Preridenzy Don Cushing, Vice-Preridenly Bill Carson, Secrelaryf David Seelbinder, Treafurer. MEMBERS-Tom Alesi, Glenn Berggren, Ed Besley, jim Besley, Warren Blohm, Bob Brooks, Val Cushing, Bill Dana, Bob Locke, Bob MacKay, Alan Miller, Chuck Nesbitt, Dan Patterson, jack Peachey, B919 Quigley, Dave Robinson, john Schopler, Paul Skarlotos, Don Slote, George Snelgrove, Floyd Spencer. 57 P OFFICERS-Mr. Henry Honegger, Advisory Roger Schnell, Prefideniy Eugene Radell, Serremry and Trea.furef,' Maur- ice Rowley, Sofia! ClJdifmfl7l,' Dean Douglass, Chaplain. MEMBERS-Richard Diehl, Richard Goossens, Bob Kendig, Cameron McGrll, Sam Prazza, Gordon Roadarmel. 58 Delta Hi-Y : Y ' fir a k , OFFICERS-YMr. Berl, Aduimrf Dick Stoetzel, Pfeyidentg Ken Moffitt, Vice-Prefidenty Dean Leve, Serrelaryg Dick Berl, Treamferg Phil Donalatos, Social Chairman. MEMBERS-Larry Berl, jim Bidlack, Don de Sylva, Tony Di Ste- fano, Charles Eaton, Bob Finger, Don Godin, Fred Grossman, Bill Heffron, Gene jackson, Bob Stevens, Bob Stoetzel, Bud Stubbe. Gamma H i-Y ' Kappa H i-Y OFFICERS-Mr. L. Sherwood, Advisory Marvin Clickner, Prexidentg Bruce Davey, Vife-Pfe.rident,' Graham Chamber- lain, Serretaryg Wesley Kujawski, Treafurer. MEMBERS-Sheldon Broyes, Franklin Francis, Carl Hansen, Richard Henderson, Lee Peachey, David Pfluke, Carl Scovel, John Weidner. 59 OFFICERS-Miss Elliot, Adzfirorg Janice Meinhart, Preridenzg Frances Bufano, Vice-Preridenzp joy Reeves, Secrezaryg Rena Welch, Treamrerf Mary Mitchell, Serial Chairman, joan Clement, Program Clvairrnang Pat McCormack, World Fellowibip Claairmang jean Clement, Publirily and Memberfbip' Cbairmarzf Carolyn Pierce, Sang Leaderg Claralee Culver, Worxhip Chairman. MEMBERS-Myrtle Ash, Anna Barsamian, Alice Brown, Carmella Bufano, Patsy Bush, Louise Catteau, Marjorie Dodge, Dorothy Eastman, Margaret Fetterly, Irene Hitzke, Evelyn Jager, Betty Kirchner, Dorothy Mitchell, Beverly Nelson, Barbara Philips, Mary Varlan. Our aim is to build a fellowship devoted to realizing the ideals of the Christian faith. We endeavor to develop leadership and cooperation by means of services rendered tio hospitals, the Red Cross, the U. S. O., and the anti-Tuber- culosis drive. For pure social enjoyment, we have had several outings. Beta-Chi eta Tri- OFFICERS-Miss Spurr, Adviiorg Kathleen Ryan, Preriderztg Alice Davis, Vice-Preiidenlg Lois Robenstein, Serfetaryf Yvonne Moore, Trearurer, MEMBERS-Helene Blank, Maureen Hyman, Evelyn Kohn, Phyllis Morris, Davida Ow- sowitz, Miriam Owsowitz, Eva Steinhardt, Joy Temperato, Anne Thalheimer. l 1 l vww., ..............,, 60 OFFICERS--Miss Elliot, Adzfiforg Marcia Van Seward, Secretaryy Mary Lou Hoffman, Tfearurer Theta Tri-Y de Carr, Prefidezzzg Margaret Sheehan, Vice-Prexidentf Avadna Sally Anderson Social Chairman' Barbara Lisson Program Chair- man. MEMBERS-Pat Ahern, Fayga Bloom, Ann' Fox, Alicia Huhka, Georgene Katz, Loismae Kellmanson, Claire LeBeyo, Pat McCormack, Kathleen Ryan, Marcia Stone, Sally Weaver, Joanne Webb, Marilyn Wunder. .61 V I ,,w -,,. OFFICERS-Mrs. Marsha, Advirorf Shirley Goetz, Preridemy Pat O'Brien, Vive-Prefidentg Elaine Shean, Secretaryf Ethel Adams, Trea.rurer,' Carolyn Kuhls, Evelyn Lucas, Jane Piper, Marilyn Richards, Sofia! Cbaifmenj Mae O'Brier1, Counril Reprefentative. MEMBERS-Beverly Bloom, Phyllis Celleski, Carol Connor, Phyllis Crance, Helen Curran, Margie Cypranski, jean Enzer, Mickey Fowler, Carol Gerstner, Mae jackson, Barbara Lucas, Audrey Moore, Ann Murdock, Ruth Ricard, Marilyn Riorden, Mary Santo, Shirley Smith, Mary Willis. Zeta Tri-Y 62 Q3 ll? 'x' , ,C.E,,, OFFICERS-Mr. Carl Beghold, Coacbg Chuck Nesbitt and Maurice Isner, Co-raptaimf Lloyd Haak, Manager TEAM--Louis Alexander, Eugene Coghill, Ed Cunningham, Fred Grossman, Richard Heveron, Maurice lsner, Rob ert Kane, Charles Nesbitt, jack Peachey, Richard Schleyer, Richard Stoetzel, Robert Stoetzel. Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe RESULTS 35 Brighton 40 Edison 58 West 42 Marshall 35 Madison 30 Franklin 34 East 43 Charlotte 34 jefferson 40 Edison 42 West 39 Marshall 47 Madison 39 Brighton 36 Franklin 30 East 54 Charlotte 36 jefferson 30 East 64- Basketball 28 31 30 17 21 32 32 22 22 33 30 30 35 41 42 37 29 33 35 The Monroe Cross Country team had a fairly successful season finishing third in the city meets and second in the annual sectional meet held at Hobart College. The meets .were won on a balanced team strength since there were no outstanding runners this year. SCORES Monroe 24 Franklin 35 West 67 Monroe 35 East 27 Madison 65 Monroe 42 Edison 29 Marshall 52 Monroe 1 7 jefferson 5 1 Charlotte 66 Cross a Country Advisor-MR. ACKLEY FIRST TEAM---Arnold Bellucci, Paul Betlem, Gordon Donahue, Lloyd Haak, Gene Hondorf, Bernie Meyers, Diehl Ott. RESERVE TEAM-Bill Bradford, jack Catteau, Marvin Chase, Stuart Hoffman, jerry Krovitz, Ray Lawrence, Robert Stevenson, X Tom Taber. A Q 7 65 Mr. Milanette, Coarbf Charles Nesbitt, Captaing Charles Pierce, Manager. VARSITY-Richard Stoetzel, Robert Quig- ley, james Louchs, William McGlynn, Carl Hausman, Carl Hansen, Don Cushing, Bernard Lynch, Richard Heveron, Richard Schleyer, Robert Brooks, David Lehrer. RESERVE-Edwin Besley, james LeChander, Robert Marker, Eugene Coghill, George Anderson, Dave Robinson, Lew Baxter, Val Cushing, Don Wfoodrulf, Roy VanDusen, James Besley, Richard Wiles, Alan Miller, John Nasca, Raymond Hays. Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe RESULTS West East Franklin jefferson Charlotte Madison 66 Football 13 8 9 18 6 26 A team which lost some heartbreakers was forced to end up with a losing season Marshall Charlotte West Madison Franklin Edison jefferson East RESULTS Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe CAPTAIN, jack Peachey COACH, Mr. Carl Beghold MANAGER hd Baker VARSITY-Mark Adams, Louis 'Alexander, Jim Adams, Ronnie Bruczicki Allen Cadre Marvin Clickner Steve Constantine, Ed Cunningham, Bill Dana, Dean Fero, Bernard Frati Bill Heffron Dave Howell Warren King Jack Peachey, Louis Pines, Wally Velie, Frank White, Dm WoodruE 67 - .... AY, nf OFFICERS7C. L. Wallace, Coach, Dave Howell, Capming Dick Wiles, Manager. TEAM-Mike Anderson, Hugh Beckman, Dick Berdych, Bob Cook, Art Cowdry, Gordon Donahue, Gerald Dunn, Frank Francis, Howie Hall, Eugene gpniilorf, jack Howell, Dick Lindsay, Hugh McNair, Ken Moflitt, Jud Parsons, Lee Peachey, Austie Tait, Bob o e. . wimming Our swimmers flnished the season well up toward the top of the league. They won easily over East, Charlotte, Franklin, and Madison, and were beaten by Marshall, jefferson, and West. Our team is composed almost entirely of tenth and eleventh grade boys, therefore, the team next year should be much stronger than it was this season. The hard working trio comprised of Cook, Donahue, and Tait, set the pace for the rest of the team, while the Howell brothers in the breast stroke, and Ken Mollitt in the dives, helped roll up the points. This team will bear watching next year. ,sa The teams these boys encountered under the supervision and coaching of Mr. Lewis Michaelson are as follows: Monroe 1 300 West 1 1 50 Monroe 1426 Charlotte 1 301 Monroe 1368 East 1253 Monroe 1442 Franklin 1 269 Monroe 1 379 Marshall Forfeit Monroe 1 5 50 Edison 1499 Monroe 1425 Jefferson 1551 Monroe 1427 Edison 1716 Monroe 1480 Madison 1 270 Monroe 1461 West 1426 Monroe 1630 Charlotte 1440 Monroe 1609 East 1 194 Bowling Monroe High Keglers are really letting the pins fly this year. A team much superior to that of last year's has bowled its way to second place in the Interscholastic Bowling League, due to the splendid bowling of Captain Chuck Lundgren, Marvin Clickner, Roger Drexler, George Koch, Bob McVea, Bob Reinhardt, and Bob Reininger. 69 M f ,, 4, W Anna Barsamian, Evelyn Cook, Hannahbelle Haggett, Elaine Kroha, joan Scott, Bette Evadsworth, Norman Horton, Ernest Thoreson. Cheerleaders 54993 im T? .M- 'qfltv-van U L. Danger 6. IZ. 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