Monroe High School - Monrolog Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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But as we look eagerly to the future, so do we look back longingly upon the past five sometimes wonderful, sometimes trying years. In those years, we have witnessed a world frantically searching for peace, and we have been vividly aware of the many epoch-making events that have occurred-the presidential elections, the activities of the United Na- tions, the emergence of war in the Far East. These we have felt and these we shall re- member. Yet we shall also keep with us other memories-memories of Monroe High. For, it is here at Monroe, we have learned, through the space of five short years, the meaning of maturity, of friendship, of loyalty. wall love imc avmoll vol LDL will sing OS togous vuciomj, on cl otmonol ., gf selcl,cmc:L track. tfill 'fha echoes sound in evsxmj hall, fill our hearts inonsoaevinosfmill. oqe , ond ever omg hae. What memories of you, Monroe, shall we carry away with us? Perhaps it will be those of Wednesday morning assemblies, of Spring elections, with all their fervid campaigning, of classes that lasted too long, and llmch periods that didn't. Is it any wonder then, that we should want to keep these precious moments in our hearts forever? That, in essence, is the purpose of this yearbook, to preserve these moments, these memories for us alwaysg to help recall to us the teachers who have taught us, the friends we have made, the things we have done-this is the role Monrolog plays for us now. lt is through Monrolog, the key to the door of our high school days, that we, the Class of '52, wish to thank you, Monroe, for those five years so well and so fully spent in what is truly the fairest high school of them all. I midst The golden hole of high schooldogszoufhaorfs Yo than torn book l U fi-L.fiJf iJ.j1J J. r r 1 E l 'fo gi, fairasl' high school of Them all me will Sung wifhlwanrfg will L ' W , p I A -W , Zii t --.,,.n ,,.L1-,- M rift .. . f Miss Laura Spurr Homeroom 101 Sim S Q 1 A 3 sf' l , , H , Mr. Raymond Haughton Homeroom 262 Miss Lucille Reuschle Homeroom 124 Mr. John Ferner Homeroom 104 We realize that the senior homeroom teachers of Monroe High School have been extremely patient and understanding with the twenty-five or thirt students in their charge. For five years they have had to listen to our jokes, hear our trou- bles with sympathetic ears, contend with our noise and incessant chatter, and, when we became Seniors, more often than not they were the object of our numer- ous a s. Alqhiugh several of the senior homerooms have been disrupted either this year or in one of the previous four years, the students of each room are thinking with fond memories of their homeroom teachers of the past as well as the present. Horneroom 345 will always remember Miss Anne Jackman, who, because of a broken hip, has not been with them for most of the senior year. This year home- room 262 welcomed Mr. Raymond Haughton who replaced Mr. Norman Mueller-,now 4 Hlr'vfrlwfm1JH UI 'fill The Echoes sound in avermi hail, fill our iwectris inonsmcriugthrali 1 Miss lrene Kelly Homeroom 329 Mr. Ra mond Sav e Wann Y 88 Homeroom 330 Miss Grace Murray Homeroom 334 a teacher at Edison Technical High School. Miss Laura Spurr returned last September to wind up homeroom l0l's stay at Monroe in true senior-year fashion. Mr. Paul Matheis, followed by Mr. John Wiles, supervised a homeroom of future '52 graduates. Miss Irene Kelly, Mr. Raymond Savage, Miss Lucille Reuschle, Miss Grace Murray, and Mr. John Ferner have had the roughest time for they have been subject to their groups for all five years. When we entered Monroe, we were told that our homeroom teachers would act as second parents to us, guiding and advising during the school day. For this eat service, we a ain ex ress our sincere thanks to the uardians of our home- P away-from-home . In appreciation of the patience, wisdom, understandin , and consideration which they have shown to us, we, the Senior Class of 1955 dedicate this year- book to the senior homeroom teachers. 5 X l EVVVJYJJJQIJ-11114-I Us Ldllu Sing 09 jogous vicjforwi, on. CiiQYTlOYlCi.,QiEfiCi.,CLl'ICl Yrack Sue, Dave and Judy take time grind. Dick Miller moves in on the ball. out from the typing The German club, which meets during class time, studies the language through infonnal a t'v't' s. , , , , C I I le Liz, Tis-Tis and jean sing Cry. ...Qs-Q'-1 , fi Ray Bowerman performs a tuming operation on a 10 inch South Bend Lathe. 44446:-? ' Sn nf UVVV ll 11113 ills midsi' The golden hole of high School dogs., our hearts Yo ima, Yumbock ,4 z'a77irJ4eS4ee4mv Dear Miss Sheehan, September, 1947, marked a milestone in the history of Monroe High School, for it was the beginning of your successful career as principal. On that date, also, the Class of 952 as eighth aders entered these hallowed walls to begin tieir secondary education. You made this transition from grammar school a pleasant and challenging experience. In spite of the many duties incumbent upon you, you have given unselfishly of your time and ad- vice in helpin us realize our responsibilities in Monroe ani this community. Be assured, Miss Sheehan, that you have our atitude and admiration, and that we leave Monroe High School determined to become world citizens worthy of the trust you have placed in us. Gratefully, THE CLASS OF 1952 Miss Sh ' ceh . with a srudengn discusses 8 proble m Mary A. Sheehan Principal f477ie4a49ez'a770z.z?e'wuw Dear Mr. Berman, For your ever-ready and wise advice, your cheerful greeting for each of us, and for your capable execution of the numerous duties of your office, we, the Class of '52, wish to say Thank you, Mr. Berman, and take this opportunity to wish you continued success and every happiness ln your career. Gratefully, THE CLASS OF' 1952 Mr. Berman at walk. 7 1X 'X Ira I. Berman Vice-Principal iv' ffvllf ALQJIJJMJJJV Ol Haul Alma Maier, Our Almcx Pflcfrar, Monroe all limi Yo 'Chic ' ace Answering our queuing and solving our problems is the job of the Guidance Counselors and the Boys' and Girls' Advisers. With- out them to guide us, we would have lost a vital part of school life. Our thanks to them for their continuing patience and kindness. Evelyn Waugh Paul Steese Gzrls Advaser Bays Adviser GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT L to R.: Raymond F. Savage, Dorisj Lamoree Carl Lang Iral Berman ClaudeL Wallace Mananj Cummings Edward Prior. iuwte College ing the. tags gi Pialm h iam' thmgilidaixcz Omcei the W JISL Q33 F V' HJ 9 LUSH Iovcihcc avcnoll voiced Togeihecii, C,LYlCiJE,VE,X' 5-lug O8 Thai, Miss Our library lprovides infor- mation and re axation. Q Ballls speech C188 S. .ry ,s Betty McOuat and Bill Lane in a familiar scene Mrs. Mary Clement Marie Ball Nurse Speech Counselor MAINTENANCE STAF F Andrew J. Germ uga Custodian-Engineer William Blair Mrs. Martha Bateman Linsford Carey Mrs. Edna Dodge Mrs. K atherine Driffill Mrs. Mary Finch Mrs. Winnie Fridd William Cleichauf Mrs. Maude johnson Leon Johnson Ruth Kretschmer Charles Lucas James Mason Carl Menter William Meyers Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Anna Murphy Bessie Neil Vera Perlstein Lenora Sherman Margret Sullivan Bertha Swick Dorothy Andrews Dietitian CAFETERIA Dorothy Andre ws Dietitian Mrs. Helen Canzane Jessie Dill Mrs. Venona Essex Louise Fenner Mrs. Betty Hand Andrew Germu ga Custodian STAFF L Charles Luther Mrs. Julia Quanz Mrs. Isabel Rapfb Mrs. Marie Raw eigh Mrs. Loretta Roulan Mrs. Helen Terry Mrs. Edith Webster Ai Elnora E. Martin Dr. Lenoir Burnside Clara L, Cm-tiss Attendance 9 Psychologist Librarian cVrlil'll'llJ-25151 'fo fha lllrasl high school 05 Yham all we will sing wiih lwaclrlg will, 7am X Mr. Femer explains a problem in geometry as his First Row, L. Lo R.: John Femer, Dr. Lenior Burnside, Irene Kelly, Marion Harison, Doris Lamoree, lda Kurzroclc. Second Row: Mrs. Lucile Carter, Ethel Caragher, Clara Curliss, Mrs. Elsie Burritt, Lucile Bowen Ray Hauglfpn, Samuel Bloom, Ralph Blair, Carl Lang. . A . x students look on. I in I ax Ethics ne' 10 le ,mx ion Class First Row, L. to R.: john Reynolds, Mrs. Frances Smith, Vlrs. Winona Moore, Mrs. Agnes Walter, Madeline Madigan, Lucille Reuschle, Mary A. Sheehan. Second Row: Olive Maxwell, Hazel Parker, Lois Tuttle, Alice Snow, Evelyn Waugh, Elizabeth Town, Grace Murray, Helen O'Connell. Third Row: Lee Sherwood, Edward Prior, Willard Pruyne, Claude Wallace, Edgar Rose, Paul Matheis. fifrlrfrrrllflilfll 'fill fha echoes sound in everg hall, 'fill our hecnffsinonsmeringihrull First Row, L. to R.: Ira Berman, Charles Carver, Mrs. Rena Krichbaum, Clotilda Cetasani, Mlian Cummings, Saycle Furlong, Roy Harmon. Second Row: Avery Bacon, Earl Burnett, George Albredxt, Mrs. Lois Harrison, Una Hutchinson, Mrs. Celia Hutchinson, Mrs. Frances Bass, Elsie D .d G11 R0 Greffrath, May Leary. avl 1 e man, y Pierce, and Marcia Fischer study the genetics of fruit- flies. First Row, L. to R.: Arthur Neff, Elizabeth Middauyl, Laura Spurr, Mrs. Laura Quinlavin, Elnora Martin, Raymond Savage. Second Row: Mrs. Florence Ramph, Eva Wannemacher, Elizabeth Schleyer, Dr. Kathleen Rudolf, Florence Schminke, Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs. Jennie Stolbrand. Third Row: Glenn Rockcastle, Elmer Wheeler, Paul Steese, Harold Sliker, John Wiles. f Mr Lif ' Lang' modzflnss pre: American vent, Hepubfres for th Scho-iff' af 15225 1 ll -iff JJ LOL will sing og jhbgousi vidfori, cd. clfEui1c4nciJ ' Ht J i i ,ffm C: .,CmCl Yrock Comprising the Student Council are the officers. elected in the spring, and delegates of various stu- dent organizations choseu to repre- sent the views of each student. The Council sponsors Monroe Day and many of Monroe's other so cial events. Sittin , L. to R.: R. Lie, J. Magee, R. Miller, C. Moffitt, A. Todiscop N. Ogden. Standing: J. Wilson, J. Klein, C. Siafer, D. McNair, D. Chans, Mr. Steese, Advisorg T. Arthur, P. Lanter- bach, B. Wolfanger, E. Penrose, F. P. Sabey. Absent: T. Boyatzies, T. Swartz, Miss Waugh, Advisor. rv' '7 'W 655 . '95 xlflg Ili! 5 Rothman' T' man! ' . Laney C' del L. Fiscw' 2233? Chirfxil. Bruce' xt.. M. Men ' 3 MCCOW' .1 h X ' che , . , , La S . 15 - avidson.M. Ba S FelderSUen' vidson W'MC- hell G Que van' v ' 0 D 0 Freeman, A- D ox J. WilS0n' ' Todd. D' Da luisen w'Nmc ieh 3' A on . . 1 k,J'. c..K0me ,G-Sha d L. ,IO R.: Pam Smndmg, -lgsirllt: A. Shestzi A. Bldwegz Beers, A. Chgisgaphm. S6035 ' nabe on- A Lalfagn T HCT, 5Clh Swank J. Dozdmsy 31 Mcgi Wishman. Ld warney, B. Ke Keogh, T. Dent News D: Sig Delpmelis, - R. Dodge. 'wiuiamsoih . othsiem' ' K. Gwen' onayflev O' Various school drives, which re ire ex ert lan H k N Gordo? Kane L.R . . . P bac 9 ' . ' F. DeG05o'Za' P - ning and much discussion, are hancmd by the Presi- 12 dent's Forum, consisting of the presidents of all the homerooms. HVLTV ll Umm I- mmclsl' The golden haze of high school doujmour hearts Yo l'he2,l'ambc1Ck First Row, L.. to R.: Ken Green, Boy's Social Chairman, Bonnie Lau, Secretary. Second Row: Bruce Wolfanger, President, Phil Scatterday, Vice- Presidentg Mary Kendall, Girl's Social Chairman. 1154 Qaida Uffam A new and more democratic s stem of nomi- nating candidates for class ofliices has been introduced this year. This open nomination system gives everyone a voice in choosing candidates, who this year went on ustumping tours to homerooms to acquaint the students with their plans if elected '. Seated, L. to R.: Jo ce Kerr, Secretaryg Dave Chans, President, Jud' Anderson, Girl's Social Chairman. Standin : Bill'McLaugh1in, Boy's Social Chairman. Huber gamer, Vice-President. , 1006 aw. agen. flume First Raw, L. to R.: Dave Gordon, Vice-President, Dorothy Molinet, Secretary. Second Row: Jim Wil- son, President, Dan Kielson, Boy's Social Chair- man, Mary Shaw, Cirl's Social Chairman. 949244. agem The class officers have charge of planning special class activities, such as dances and presiding over class meetings. The president is a regular member of the Student Council during his term of office. First Row, L. to R.: Diane DeAngelis, Secretary, Nancy ,Io Nichols, Cirl's Social Chairman. Second Row: Jack Sheldon, Vice-President, Tow Swartz, Presidentg Robert Briggs, Boy's Social Chairman. fdfzadedffeww laefrojru f HU 'iflqlll Jlll Livio Hail Alma Maier, our Alma Maier, Monroe, all hull lo This First Row, L. to R.: C. Scorrano, J. Smith, B. Te perman, M. Hutch- inson, R. Goldman, D. Goldstein, Vice-Pres., B. NlJcOuat, Sec., F. P. Sabe , Pres., J. Morton, Treas.g V. Morton, J. Pulsifer, C. Rapp, L. Heichlen. Second Row: J. McQuarrie, M. McGowan, J. McKay, N. Ogden, P. Fewster, C. Crain, F. de Gogorza, M. Goldman, B. Harding, B. Shafheimer, R. Richens, M. Lasker, S. Dyer. Third Row: J. Biben, J. Dinklespiel, J. Carter, D. Schnieder, G. Shafer, H. Lie, W. Lane, D. McNair, P. Lauterbach, H. Wilinsky, J. A. Donovan, H. Warner. Absent: l. Friedman, S. Rosenthal, I. Weintraub, J. Clement, M. Murdoch, H. Ross, M. Schwartz. I WMM S Senior Custodian of the Flag- Francesca de Gogorzag -Soniorq Standard Bearer-David Goldstein. shew' A First Row, L. to R.: R. Schreiber, C. Caccamise, C. Anderson, A Rittenhouse, M. Shaw, M. Glover, H. Robfogel, A. Liebel, M. Marz luff, D. Molinet, N. Schmidt, G. LaBaer. Second Row: L. Fischer, A Goodman, V. Landsberger, R. Zemel, R. Schneider, S. Wolk, S. Wolk B. Jennijohn, B. Joslin, L. Dennis, S. Bienenstock, D. Ginsbur . Bonner, M. Balter, S. Lieberman, S. Kaplan, J. Goldstein, B. Stone, Third Row: B. Schachter, E. Sieper, M. Robinson, E. Alderman, D. V. Dickson. Absent: G. Ahem, G. Boyer, R. Braham, E. Cardwell, ,Pi A. Christ Derleth A. DeW1ndt N DeWitt B. Dow D. Drexler . .l- , ' , . , , , R. Judd, B. Keyfetz, R. Lockner, A. Louis, G. Melkis, G. Milliman, J. Murch, G. Quigley, A. Rosenthal, C. Santo, C. Schlegel, R. Schloss- man, E. Shulman, R. Shapiro, C. Smith, R. Ungerleider. U mmm WMM Ef.f:..' -unzor'Custodia o the Flag- Mary Shaw: +'i'rKSrgr 'QSLandard Bearer-Martin Glover. 14 5 Evel Adams JJ A rfrll l4.SJl.iJQlA Ill Ldfill lovclhcc evmoll versed Togefllian and ever smqol iliac A CLASS OFFICERS 50 Mt. Vernon Ave. lCEUiel, Baseball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Volleyball-9, 10, 11, 123 Swimmin -9 10 Basket g r S ' ball-11, 12g Badminton- 11 r Sr. Q J. Choir-8, 93 Choir-11,12 Augustus J. Agu 1' 264 Hamilton 5.111 Cassie Intramural Basketball-8, 95 Corridor Patrol-9. Sharon Francine Alter 10 Rowley St. Clsharrylf Carol Elizabeth Anderson 63 Avondale Pk. Shorty First Row, L. to R.: Phyllis Fewster, Sec.,' Elizabeth Turner, Girls' Social Chairman. Second Row: James Lee, Boys' Social Chairmang David McNair, Vice-Presidentg Peter Lauterbach, President. H444 of 952 Desrpite world turmoil we have carrie on our school days as normal ly as possible. Last year we spon sored a dance which became a tra ditional Junior dance, and the long awaited trophy cases were installed in the foyer. This year a memorial was started for our classmates now serving in Korea. High point of our Senior year was our Senior Prom Long after graduation we will cherish the knowledge and recall the joys of our student days at Monroe. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-11, 123 Stagecraft-9, 105 SwimmE18g -8, 9, 10, 125 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12g Volleyball- 9, 10, 11, 12g Basketball- 9, 10, 11, 123 Ping Pon - 11, 12g Badminton-11, f2, Jr. Choir-8, 9g Sr. Choir- 125 H. H. Vice- 10, 1 1, Pres.-10. Thomas E. Arthur 57 Shelbourne Rd. ccT0ml9 Kappa Hi-Y--9, 10, 113 Chaplain-119 Football-9, 10, 11g Jr. Orchestra-8, Class Soc. Chm.-85 H. R. Pres.-83 H. R. Vice-Pres. -llg Commissioner of So- cial Welfare-12. Shirley Auer 598 Monroe Ave. Alpha' Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 129 Honor Guard-9g Base- ball-9, 10, 11, 12g Basket- ball-9, 10, 11, 125 Volle - ball-10, 11, 123 H. H. Vice-Pres.-9g H. R. Sec.- 10. 15 f-Nw +,J R' 1' F' ' qw yfv lg qi Je K. , 1 I ji erbert . Bak 5, JH 50 Coodm n t . X f I Y as - n H M , 5 JW A 1- J fr ft Roger Thomas Barker 1 1 V IV 52 Dartmouth St. ' '- i H ,, ...,::.: ,, 5 Slagecraft-8! 9! 10. 11. ftp, , ai: .,,, ,Lf Pres.-115 International Re- 'Ng L LVQ ' lations-105 Audio Visual it 'V' Aid-9, 10, 11, 125 Corridor 15, . P.....1-s, 9. 5 gsvvt, .ix ' Q 'P William E. Baxter 36 Tracy St. IIBUID Wrestling-10, ll, 125 Re- serve Baseball-115 Outside Patrol-10, 11, 12. Ellen Dorothy Beckett 30 Allmeroth St. IIB eckyil Swimming-8, 95 Volleyball -8. Robert I. Beckler 85 Castlebar Rd. llB0bIl Theta Hi-Y-10, 11, 125 Chaplain-11, 125 Adelph- inns-10, 11, 125 Sec.-125 Varsity Soccer-10, 11, 125 Varsity Tennis-10, 11, 125 Varsity Bowling-11, 125 Corridor Patrol--11. Marlei h A. Bergh 137 Benton St. Basketball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Baseba-ll-9, 10, 115 Volleyball-9, 105 Book- store-115 Audio Visual Aid -125 H. R. Sec.-8, 12. 16 .1 444 Molly .lo Bernstein 49 Delta Terr. lrondequoit, N. Y. Book Shelf-85 Stagecraft- 3, 95 Soc. Chm.-95 Base- ball-1O5 Volleyball-105 Basketball-115 Jr. Choir- s, 95 sr. Choir-11, 12. Paul A. Betlem 898 Clinton Ave. So. KCTubbyll Greenhouse--95 Stagecraft- 95 H. R. Sec.-10. Charlotte Marion Beuchman 26M Cayuga St. Char Beta Chi Tri-Y-115 Sr. Choir-9, 10, 11, 12 James H. Biben 45 Argyle St. lljimii Sr. Latin Club-10, 125 Hon- or Cuard-95 Reserve Soccer S -105 Varsity Soccer-125 H. R. Pres.-8, 95 National Honor Society-12. Margaret E. Bidwell 84 Woodlawn St. Mickey Alpha Kappa Tri-Y-125 Baseball-8, 95 Swimming- 85 Volleyball-95 Bookstore -11, 125 Office Messenger -115 H. R. Soc. Chm.-10. Lorraine Janice Bittker 525 Benton St. Jr. Latin Club-8, 95 Honor Guard-95 History Citizen- ship Medal-85 Bridge Club -115 Basketball-9, 10, 115 Volleyball-10, 115 Base- ball-l0, 115 Monroe Life- ll, 125 Monrolog-125 Jr. Choir-8, 95 Bookstore-12. af 1752 Roy Harris Boas 197 C aroline St. llBoboll Janet Elinor Bohanan 64 Fountain St. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Soc. Chm.-10, 125 French Honor Society-115 Baseball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Swimming-8. Eleftherios Boyatzies 386 Mt. Hope Ave. t1Tedn Beta Hi-Y-8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Reserve Football-95 Varsi- ty Football-10, 11, 125 Re- serve Baseball-9. 10: VUI- sity Baseball-11, 123 Pres. Class-11g H. R. Pres.-115 H. R. Vice-Pres. -123 Commissioner of Athletics-12. 7 S 1 131- We 1. ' 'nge QT n Swim in 1 - ffice Aide- . , J 1 155 Edgerton St. flsuefl Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12g Book shelf-8, 9, stage- craft-8g Bridge Club-10, W 3 Suzanne Myra Bunis -1, 1, xi as 11g Biology Club-115 Base- ff ' ii ball-8, 9, 11g Basketball- 9, 103 Badminton-10g Vol- leyball-l0g Office Aide--12. Marlene D. Burrows 31 Southem Dr. llM0llyl, Basketball-105 Baseball- 11. is UD Vincent J. Cali 597 Clinton Ave. So. llyinnyll Kappa Hi-Y-11, 123 Stage- craft-8, 9, 11, 12, Vice- Pres.--11g Intramural Bas- ketball-8, 10, 11g Table Tennis-9, Volleyball-9, 10g Wrestling-10, 11, 12: Soccer-11g Track-11g Foot- ball-12g Jr. Choir-8, 9g Sr. Choir-10, 11, 123 Band -115 Safety Patrol-95 H. H. Pres.-8. Nicholas P. Cardwell 186 Highland Pkwy. lCNiCkDI Mary Jane Carey 1555 Highland Ave. Marlene Ruth Cla son 160 Westmoreland' Dr. KlMarny,i Volleyball-9, 10, 115 Base- ball-9, 11, 129 Sr. Choir- 12. Judith Tilden Clement 470 Rockingham St. tlludyii Alpha Delta Tri-Y-105 Stagecraft-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres.-10g Pencil Pushers -9, 10, 11, 125 Biology Club--11g Audio Visual Aide-11, 12: Honor Guard -9g Fr. Hon. Soc.-11, 12, Vice-Pres.-129 Baseball- 103 Basketball-125 Choir- 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 C0-Editor Kaleidoscope-113 Monroe Life-11, 1 , Features Edi- tor-12g Discussion Leader -11g Nat. Hon. Soc.-12. Harris Cohen 360 Westminster Rd. Art Club-8, 9g Jr. Latin Club--8g Bridge Club-9, 10, 113 International Relations --105 Canasta Club-103 Discussion Club-10g Rid- ing Club-10g Monroe Life- llg Bookstore-8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Comm. Chm.-12. 17 or , . 1 , 1 1 1 ,Q .H ..., I ,,Ez, ........ 1-,Q A . fo 'Q Y in 4 ef , Wa x' 2 2 1-2153 E . 'Hog if 2. xi'-so 5 pw M 1 H ie . . 1. :wry ,ji kwa' Mary Ann Connors 1283 Park Ave. NMGCD! Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, ll, 125 Baseball-8, 9, 105 Riding-8, 95 Basketball- 9, 105 Swimming-8, 95 Bad- minton-95 Jr. Choir-8, 95 Office Aide-115 H. H. Sec. -8, 11, 12. Gerald Ralph Court, Jr. 12 Portsmouth Terr. I llerli Football-11, 125 Baseball -11, 12. Dorothy Lee Courtright 39 Sumner Pk. Dottie Bookstore-ll, 12. Cynthia Schuyler Crain 115 Nunda Blvd. ucynyn Honor Guard-95 French Honor Society-11, 125 Na- tional Honor Society-11, 125 Swimming-8, 9, 10, 115 Basketball-11, 125 Jr. Band-85 Jr. Orchestra-85 Sr. Band--9, 10, 11, 125 Sr. Orchestra-9, 10, 11, 125 Jr. Choir-8, 95 Sr. Choir- 115 H. H. Vice-Pres.-95 Class Soc. Chm.-8. Nelson Alfred Davis 43 Culver Hd. Www Adelphians-10, 11, 125 Jr. Latin Club-95 Sr. Latin Club-105 Discussion Group -9, 105 Intramural Basket- ball-10, ll, 12. Robert C. Davis 229 Culver Rd. Chris Field and Stream-10, 125 Fencing-9, 105 Intramural Basketball-85 Track-105 Audio Visual Aid-9, 10, ll, 12. 18 Francesca G. de Gogorza 28 Harper St. Fran Alpha Delta Tri-Y-105 Honor Guard-95 Nat. Hon. Soc.-11, 125 Custodian of the Fl -9, 125 Bookshelf -8, 9, Eli, 11, 12, Pres. 125 Baseball-8, 9, 105 Basket- ball--8, 9, 10, 115 Swim- ming-115 Orchestra-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Monroe Life- I25 H. R. Vice-Pres.-8, Pres.-12. Anne Delmxle 21 Vick Park A Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, ll, 125 Jr. Latin Club-85 Swim- min -8, 95 Riding-8, 95 Basietball-105 Monroe Life -115 Office Aide-11, 12. Barbara Lee Dick 34 Bloomfield Pl. G IB mbfi Badminton-95 Swimming-9, 105 Baseball-10, 11, 125 Soccer-105 Volleyball-11, 125 Basketball-11, 125 Sr. Choir-9, 10, 115 Gym At- tendance-115 Monroe Life- 12. .lack E. M. Dieckow 225 Mt. Vernon Ave. BHK Shelf-8, 9, 105 Soccer Bet? Am Diehl 21B lexandu' St. Hn. D. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-125 Book Shelf-8, 95 Baseball -8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Tennis- l0, 115 Bowlin -85 Jr. Choir-8, 95 Sr. Choir-10, ll, 125 H. H. 'lYeas.-12. .Ioan Louise Dodge 18 Rowley St. .loanie Baseball-8, 9, 10, ll, 125 Basketball-9, 10, 11, 125 Volleyball-10, 115 Swim- min -105 Office Aide-125 H. li Sec.-9, 10, 12. .54 7952 Dominic M. Dominice 14 Cole St. Mickey Beta Hi-Y-ll, 12, Treas.- 125 Varsity Basketball-11, 125 Varsity Baseball-11, 125 Varsity Football-12. .1 ohn Amold Donovan 142 Beckwith Terr. J, A. Kappa Hi-Y-11, 12, Pres.- 125 Genesee Valley Hi-Y Council-12, Treas.-125 French Honor Society-125 Swimming-11, 125 Tennis- 11, 125 Soccer-125 Monroe Life-11, 125 Monrolo -125 H. R. Vice-Pres.-11511. ll. Pres.-125 National Honor Society-12. Harold Robert Doughty 1136 Monroe Ave. KCHa'.ryll Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 125 intramural Basketball-9, 10, 11, 125 Jr. Choir-85 Sr. Choir-9, 10, 11, 125 Class Pres.-105 H. R. Pres.-105 Monrolog-17. Wallace H. Downs 244 Hamilton St. llwallyfl Intramural Basketball-85 Cross Coun -10 11' try Y Y Track-115 Jr. Orchestra- 8, 95 Sr. Band-1'0, 11, 12, lnterhigh Band-10, 125 ln- terhigh Orchestra-10, 12. Nancy Ann Du Fresne 171 Pearl St. ccNann Beta Chi Tri-Y-11, 125 Book Shelf-8, 95 H. R. Vice-Pres.-9. Shirley .lane Dyer 159 Alexander St. Boots lnternational Relations-105 Biology Club-115 Bridge Club-11, 125 Pencil Push- ers5 German Club-11, 125 Greenhouse Staff-9, 10, 11, 12, Sec.-Treas.-ll, 125 Na- tional Honor Society-11, 12' Sr. Choir-9, 11, 125 Mrinrolog Advertising Staff- 125 Bulletin Board Comm. -11. 355 Ph llis Ann Fewster 425 Highland Ave. I lphylii Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 125 Stagecraft-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Sr. Latin Club-10, 115 National Honor Society-11, 125 Honor Guard-95 Base- ball-9, 11, 125 Basketball -10, 11, 125 Volleyball-11, 125 Jr. Choir-8, 95 Cheer- leader-10, 11, 125 Monroe Life-11, 125 Monrolog, Sr. Portraits Editor-125 Dis- cussion Leader-115 H. R. Pres.-9, 11, Vice-Pres.- 125 Class Sec.-12. Lucille 1... Finn 2061 Dewey Ave. rclducyu Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 125 Volleyball-9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball-9, 10, ll, 125 Baseball-9, 10, ll, 125 Monroe Life-115 H. R. Sec. -11. Judith Ann Fishman 101 Edgerton St. lljudyfl Alpha Delta Tri-Y-11, 125 Jr. Latin Club-85 Swim- ming-9, 105 Baseball-95 Volleyball-115 Jr. Choir-85 Bookstore-115 Office Aide -11. Joan J. Fleischer 12 Alexander St. lljodyn - Beta Chi Tri-Y-11, 125 ln- temational Relations-105 Art Club-105 Volleyball- 10, 11, 125 Basketball-11, 125 Badminton-11, 125 Swimming-11, 125 Baseball -10. James Arthur Freeman 40 So. Goodman St. Theta Hi-Y-ll, 125 Dis- cussion Club-95 Pencil Pushers-95 Jr. Latin Club -95 Sr. Latin Club-105 ln- temational Relations-105 Field and Stream Cluh-115 Discussion Leaders' Group -115 Honor Guard-95 Fenc- ing-10, 11, Vice-Pres.-115 H. R. Pres.-12. Edward Morton French 22 Richard St. Field and Stream Club-115 Wrestling-11, 12. I9 x., , - , I f 2' ,ZX ,,,, . 5? ill S if v a if N 5 6-is X55 -'.mT5Qi, ,. 1 V. X A 1 si WF , -3 W John Eugene French 3 Karges Pl. Frenchy Alpha Hi-Y-10, 11, 123 Bookroom-10. Eli Leonard Garelick 67 Woodlawn St. Audio Visual Aid-129 Field and Stream-119 Jr. Orches- tra-89 Sr. Band-9, 11, 129 H. R. Sec.-11. Vernon C. Gltland 916 Clinton Ave. So. Vern Delta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12, Vice- Pres.-12g Intramural Basket- ball-8, 9, 109 Reserve Bas- ketball-119 Volleyball Team -119 Varsity Soccer-11, 12g Varsity Basketball-129 K. . . P Francis June Gill 'P 86 Savannah St. X , Baseball-9, 10, 11, 129 Vol- f i leyball-9, 10, 11, 129 Swim- vl ming-9, 10, 119 Badminton- X -10, 11, 129 Basketball-12. at X Ronald C. Glade W A A 45 Nicholson St. A Ronne ' Field and stream-10, 11, 129 'ff lk Photography-11, 129 Wres- K V - I tling-8, 9. it 1',7I Q 'ti Z' 5' i'i' L 3 A i i Jerome Glazer A i - 77 Calumet St. 2 1 K i'l' 5 ,iaf I Y Z1 A.. SEA , Z it am .. W Q. Q SF 3 - X'.:f,Q1 gi hi fr E 1 44 Lois B. Goldberg 93 Alliance Ave. SIL Oielf Alpha Delta Tri-Y-109 Book Shelf-99 Bridge Club-10, 119 Pencil Pushers-9, 10, 119 Discussion Club-129 Intema- tional Relations-129 Volley- ball-9, 10, 119 Basketball- 9, 10, 11, 129 Jr. Choir-8, 99 Monroe Life-11, 129 Office Aide-10, ll, 12. Ruth Lois Goldman 284 Canterbury Rd. R uthie Jr. Latin-89 Sr. Latin-10, 11, Sec.-10, 11g International Relations-109 Biology-119 German Club-11, 12, Vice- Pres.-129 Honor Guard-99 Discussion Leaders' Group- 119 Swimming-8, 9, 10, ll, 129 Baseball-8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Basketball-8, 119 Volley- ball-11, 12g Monrolog Ad Staff-129 Na. Hon. SQ.-12. David Arthur Goldstein 51 Argyle St. Adel hians-11, 12, Treas.- I29 Book Shelf-8, 99 Field and Stream-10, 11, 12, Sec.- Treas.-11g German Club-11, 129 Math Club-12, Pres.-129 National Honor Society-11, 12, Vice-Pres.-129 Orchestra -8, 9, 10, 11, 129 Steuben Medal lGerman 11-11. Harvey Jonathan Goldstein 889 Harvard St. ICHUHJD Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres.-9, 10, 12, Treas. -119 Adelphians-10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres.-129 Jr. Latin Club-89 Sr. Latin Club-103 Pres.-109 Germanl Club-11, 12, Treas.-11, 129 Intramural Basketball-8, 9, 10, 119 Ping Pong-9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Soccer-11, 129 Bowling-115 I-I. R. Vice-Pres.-10, 12g Monroe Life-11, 129 Librar- ian-129 Corridor Patrol-11, 12. Anne Lecee Gordon 165 Westminster Rd. Sr. Choir- 12. Barbara Suzanne Gordon 46 Belmont St. B arb Pencil Pushers-8, 9, 10, 11. 129 Book Shelf-8, 9, 10, ll, 12g Bridge Club-9, 10, 11, 129 Shorthand Club-129 lnter- national Relations-129 Dis- cussion Club-12g Jr. French Club-8, 99 Basketball-10,. 11, 125 Jr. Choir-8, 99 Mon- roe Life-1O, 11, 129 Typing Editor-129 Gym Attendant- 11, 129 Honor Guard-9. jffffff, df WMM 42 mmf' f,oKenneth Francis Hale 33 Cambridge St Turtle Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, Field and Stream-9g Intramural Basket ball-8, 9, 10, Reserve Bas- ketball-llg Varsity Basket ball-125 Book Room-11g H H. Vice-Pres.-89 H. R. Pres --10. Ann V. Hall 142 Mulberry St. Jr. Latin Club-9g Internation- al Relations Club--10g Dis- cussion Leaders' Group-119 Volleyball-9, 10, 115 Basket- ball-9, 10, 123 Baseball--9, 10, 11, 123 Swimming-9, 10. Paul Francis Hallock 226 Laburnum Cres. Dutch Beta Hi-Y--10, 11, 12, Treas. -11, Pres.-12, Intramural Baseball-93 R erv 'B ket- Orchestr -9' . . .-1 . ban-io, va. ty tb 7' -11, r. ch 8, N v 1' 'le J.a Il ' W My 905 South Ave. Monroe Life-11, Book Room -12. Mary Lou Harpending 317 Barrington St. llL0u,, Beta Chi Tri-Y-10, 115 Book Shelf-11, Baseball-8, 105 Basketball-9, 123 Volleyball -12g H. R. Vice-Pres.-8g H. R. Sec.-12. Martin Samuel Harris 51 Werner Pk. lCMartyYP Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 123 Adelphian Society-10, 11, 12, Soc. Chm.-125 Jr. Or- chestra-8, 95 Sr. Band-10, 12, Sr. Orchestra-103 Monro- log-12. Paul Harrison 152 Westminster Rd. Stagecraft-9, 10g Fencin - 10, 119 Jr. Orchestra-8, ir. Choir-8g Corridor Patrol-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lieut.-11, Capt.-12g Fire Patrol-9, 10, 11, 12, Lieut.-11, Capt.-125 Fire Inspection Comm.-10, 11, 12, Group Ca t.-11, Capt.-12, Air-raid lgatrol- 11, 12, Lieut.-ll, Capt.-12. Glenn E. Hartwell 49 Byron St. Delta Hi-Y-105 Jr. Band-8, 99 Jr. Orchestra-8, 95 Sr. Band-9, 10, 11g Sr. Orchestra --103 Stagecraft-9. ,Ioan Babara Haubrich 70 Asbury St. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Pres.-125 Baseball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Volleyball-10, 113 Swimming-93 Jr. Choir- 8, 9g Stagecraft-93 Monrolog -12. Dolores Louise Hebert 175 Averill Ave. llDee,, Beta Chi Tri-Y-10, 11, 123 Volleyball-9, 10, 11, 129 Badminton-10, 11, 125 Bowl- ing-10, Baseball-105 Bas-K ketball-11, 125 Swimming-lla M! , . 'xq f f ,Rf 21 .H X 'Q I., xi, . Lillian Judith Heicklen 202 Vassar St. lKLil,l Alpha Delta Tri-Y-103 Sr. Latin Club-10, Treas.-105 International Relations--113 Discussion Leader-119 Hon- or Cuard-9g Baseball-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Volleyball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Swimmin -8, 9g Ping Pon -8, 9g Orcgestra- 8, 9, 10g Iiionrolog-12, Office Aide-113, 11, 129 Nat. Hon. c.- . L. Heitz Whitmore St. llphylff Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, 11, 10, 11, 125 10, 11, 125 Monrolog-12. E Terri N. Hemmings Q so fEgiJ'e,l,l si. rah4, 9, 10, 119 Jr- Choir-9g Sr. Choir- 10. Judith Ann Herrington 1133 Mt. Hope Ave. 44-,udev Stagecraft-8, 93 Swimming- 9, 10, 115 Volleyball-8, 10, 11, 125 Horseback 9, 105 Badminton- l2g Basketball-10, Baseball-10, 11, 12. Charles W. Hess 159 Raleigh St. Charlie Field and Stream-103 Book Room-125 Bowling-12. Richard Francis Hilimire 197 Westminster Rd. Sir Tarzan Alpha Hi-Y-10, 11g Field and Stream-93 lntramural Basket- ball-103 Reserve Basketball -llg Reserve Football-103 Varsity Football-11, 12. 22 H444 Wayne W. Holt 51 Allmeroth St. Wayne lntramural Basketball-89 Field and Stream Club-10, 11, 12. Mary A. Hutchinson 49 Rowley St. Jr. Latin Club-8, 93 Stage- craft-8g Scholastic Key A- ward-85 Swimming-8g Tennis -11, 129 Volleyball-129 Jr. Choir-8g Sr. Choir-10, 11, 123 Audio Visual Aide-119 Monrolog-125 Nurse's Aide.. igg National Honor Society- Valerie Lois ,laifey 217 Berkeley St. uyalv Pencil Pushers-10g Jr. Choir -93 Sr. Choir-109 Inter-high Choir-10. Carol Ann ,lobes 168 Brayton Rd. Blondie Volleyball-10, 11, 123 Soccer -10g Baseball-10, 11, 123 Basketball-10, 11, 125 Swim- ming-10g Badminton-115 Sr. Choir-9, 10, 11g Office Aide -9, 12. Brigitte Frances Ann ,Iuengel 28 Park Ave. acBrign Beta Chi Tri-Y-109 Audio Visual Aide-10, ll, 125 An Club-10, Key Award-105 Basketball-125 Sr. Choir- 10, 11, 129 Nurse's Aide-11. Marvin Kane 140 Crosman Terr. lKA'WUnk,9 Intramural Basketball--8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming Team -11. 1 T of 1952 Timothy Murphy Keenan 38 Vick Park B Kappa Hi-Y-11, 129 Wrestling -11, 129 H. R. Sec.-109 H. R. Pres.-11. George Mark Kingston 56 Mulberry St. uluarkn Art Club-99 Jr. Choir-89 Sr. Choir-9, 109 Corridor Patrol -8: Outside Patrol-9, 10. Shirley Carol Kirchner 95 Eastland Ave. Shirl Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres.-10, Treas.- 12Q Baseball-9, 10, 11, 129 Basketball--9, 10, 11, 129 Cheerleader-10, 11, 12? Jr. Choir-8, 99 Class Sec.-119 H. R. Vice-Pres.-89 H. R. Sec.-12. Gerard Richard Klee 266 Caroline St. ICJ errylf Alpha Hi-Y-119 Sr. Choir- 119 Ski Team-11. James Howard Kleeberg 65 Castlebar Rd. Kfjimll Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 129 Adelphians-10, 11, 12, Pres. -129 Intramural Basketball- 8, 99 Swimming-109 Soccer- 129 Mgr. Football-119 Sr. Choir-11, 129 Monroe Life- 10, ll, 12. ,lack Klein 962 Monroe Ave. Greenhouse Club--9, 10, 11, 129 Co-Commissioner of Fi- nance-129 School Banking and Finances for School Drives-8, 9, 10, 11, 12. ,H ., . Q ivan. 1 .., swf ii Q if . wig.. -' :.,.. bf , V , , ' . . K mfg, K I , sr' f ,4- I IS ff G W if we f . M I 4- .pw-, ff- L .. 9 1 w ma if 'R ri?-FIJI' A V -wr-dr ,.,. ,, I ' 'J-, .V . . - Joyce Katherine Knowlton 442 Benton St. xcjoyu Audio Visual Aide-99 .lr. Latin Club-89 Baseball-99 Jr. Choir 8, 9. Sylvia Donna Kramer 721 Harvard St. lfsylll International Relations-119 Swimming-9, 119 Ping Pong -109 Volleyball-119 Bad- minton-llg Baseball-11. Virginia E. Lambert 578 Monroe Ave. ' 'Ginny 0l,0J Volleyball- 11, 12. 661-o Z7 . 5.- William Thomas Lane 20 Creekside Lane Bill Kappa Hi-Y-10, 11, 129 Jr. Latin Club-8, 9, Pres.-9: Sr. Latin Club-109 lntema- tional Relations-109 Dis- cussion Leaders' Group--119 Bowling-129 Football Mgr.- 129 Jr. Choir-8, 99 Sr. Choir 10, 112 Honor Guard-99 Jr. Standard Bearer-99 Monrolog Organization Editor-129 H. R. Pres.-119 Nat. Hon. Soc. -12. john R. Laney 217 Lake Ave. Klpipff Kappa Hi-Y-10, 11, 12, Chaplain-129 Intramural Bas- ketball-8, 9, 10, 119 Reserve Soccer-99 Varsity Soccer- -109 Reserve Cross Country -11911. R. Sec.-12. Sally Ann Lara 241 Sanford St. Sarah Alpha Delta Tri-Y-109 Art Club-89 Sr. Latin Club-119 Basketball-9, 10, 11, 129 Swimming-10, 112 Baseball- 11, 129 Volleyball-119 Jr. Choir-89 Discussion Lead- ers' Group-119 Monrolog-12. '23 'Fa i I 5 22 J I Q, N . ri ik, diff 1 E if ifiiiy - ,tf 9 ,I or 2 nz'-fa V y a .,..p..- ,.-f. K, -V ia fgis-ul 1-ff L, u I E Q, . H? .W 3 e 1 as ag fr sf! 9 -ff it Q, , J H L- Q X f I Exif 'S 9 . Myra Judith Lasker I M 232 Vassar St K KMy!, Alpha Delta ' Tri-Y-109 J Latin-8, 93 Sr. Latin-103 Bridge Club-10, 119 lntema- tional Relations Club-10 11' 9, 109 Volleyball-10 Basketball-10, 11, 12' Choir-89 Monrolog-12g Yffice Messenger-10' Gym r. Swimming-8, 99 Baseballl-8: 'iiQ if . '.lk . V '9 MQW ant-129 Natiobwbdf ety-12. 'fy 9 1 WW ll ' 1 ' il: 9 r ' . I Pi 3 ' 1 A lk . I I A Q9 C l ' i 1 2' ,i 'f N- or fl yo 1, I' JJ r ull' 93 -,u l-' ' ice , Gu Office ' 25 Mom' log- 5' Peter Lauterbach 100 Castlebar Rd. Pete Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12, Treas.-9, 10, Pres.-129 Ski Tearn-10, 11, 129 Football- 119 Choir-8, 9, 10, 11, 129 Band-8, 9, 10, 119 Inter-high Choir-11, 129 Harvard Book Award-119 Class Vice-Pres. -9, Soc. Chm.-10, Pres. 12? H. R. Pres.-109 Student Council-129 Nat. Hon. Soc.- 12. ,Iames William Lee 109 Dartmouth St. KfNem09D Beta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. -129 German Club-11, 129 Discussion Leader-119 Mgr. Football Team-9, IOQ Mgr. Baseball Team-109 lntra- mural Basketball-9, 10, 119 Pinf Pong-10, 119 Cheer- lea er-10, 119 Choir-11, 129 Monroe Life-11, 129 Public- ity M .-12g Class Pres.-8, Soc. Sim-129 H. H. Pres.-8, Vice-Pres.-129 Corridor Pa- trol-129 Discussion Club-99 Jr. Latin Club-9. Barbara K. Leonard 132 Shelboume Rd. ttBarbn Jr. French Club-8, 9g Base- ball--8, 9, 10, 11, 129 Swim- ming-8, 111 Volleyball--9, 10, 119 Basketball-10, 11, 129 Choir-8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Roberta Levy 69 Torrington Dr. llBunny,P Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 129 Stagecraft-8, 9, 10, 11, 129 Latm Club-9, 10, 119 Bridge Club-10, 11, 129 Honor Guard -99 Baseball-3, 9g Volley- ball-11g Choir-9, 10, 11, 129 Monrolog-129 Monroe Life- ll, 129 Gym Aide-11, 129 Bookstore-11, 129 lnterna- tional Relations-10. 'Q' 1' at 5519 Q stiff' -. f 5-19b5'5i?Z'l , il., fi.: . ' t-r isfeg, . Z: . . - n mf 4 -X. ff Hans Peter Lie 203 Vassar St. Stagecraft-89 Visual Aide- 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres.- 119 Math Club-11, 123 Field and Stream Club-10, 11, 12, Pres.-119 Fencing Club-105 Honor Guard-9g French Hon- or Society--11, 129 Pres.-129 National Honor Society--11, 129 Orchestra-8, 9, 10, 11, 129 Choir-8, 9, 10, 11, 129 Discussion Leader 11. Floyd llerbert Lindsay 38 Savannah St. Slim Stagecraft-9, 10, ll, 12. Howard Michael Long 63 Pricm St. llm4'ie Kappa Ili-Y-129 lntramural Basketball-11: ll. ll. Vice- Pres.-l0, 11. ,Half ima 6 s 1ll11l .- 4fti1aiEGfcHi0niW l 7-ll, ,h lain-12,.'oc. .1m. ICQ, ftrcam Club- 119, ntramura s ,thall-99 lntramural Hasch , ar- sity Soccer-11, 129 Drafting Award-11. f oe fmzj to In A .loan Audrey MacKay 1185 Winton Rd. So. Jamie Jr. Latin Club-8, 99 Sr. Latin Club-10, 119 Honor Guard-99 Basketball-9, 10, 129 Volleyball-109 Choir-8, 9, 10, 11, 122 Monroe Life- l1, 12, Exchange Editor-129 Office Aide-11, 129 Discus- sion Leader-119 National Honor Society-12. Janet Magee 10 Allmeroth St. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, ll, 129 Baseball-9, 10, 11, 129 Basketball-10, 11, 129 Swim- ming-l09 Jr. Choir-8, 99 Scholastic Key Award-119 ll. R. Pres.-89 H. R. Vice-Pres. -129 Class Sec.-109 Student Association Secretary-12. 24 www 52 'n f7l'D 4 NL-,N ' A, -Z T ,Ioan Marie Maher 4-79 Rockingham St. Beta Chi Tri-Y-10, llg Vol- leyball-l0g Office Aide-10g Gym Attendant-10. rm, nf. jsaji 1 W 1 P 1. giiari iz fl f , A Sf x 1 .gf 1 1 k 3 ,v 3 +11 , . i 11 333 . S21 E2 1 Patricia Ann Makely 175 Pearl St. cspatxv Beta Chi Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Treas.-12: l. C. C. Repre- sentative-l2g Bookshelf-10g Volleyball-10g Swimming- l05 Sr. Choir-10, 119 Office Aide-12. jean E.Mantel 175 lfldgemont Rd. Jeannie Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 123 Jr. Latin Club-8, 94 Stagecraft-9, 10g Sr. Latin Club-10g German Club-ll, 12, Sec.-11, 125 Baseball- 4 . ,J M , . 1 - 3 M ? -1. 8, 10, 11, 121 Basketball-8, 1 , , 10, 11, 124 Volleyball-ll, ,,re i,,, 123 Il. R. Vice-Pres-10. 1 rv-X - Lf!!! , V ' 1 l 41' 5 ' a fine acje I ,,.. to . 15 1 f ,hy -if lf-3.1. 411.1 .fwvlgy hifi!! ' -1.. . Ti, - ' ,Basket 3 ' fa -11,,12f3f0i3rba11:g1,vf2-1 f mf 1 ,' gf f V' ' X , tf' L Arthur Robert Maurice 1 269 Broadway 1 lKB0b!! 1 1 Perfect Attendance Award- A, J V. .A., , ff 11gS -12. 1,t irriir , , occer ' B rill ,.- , 1 9 Mary L. McGowan 20 Whitmore St. lfLynn,Y Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 119 Bookshelf-8, 99 Sr. Latin Club-113 Honor Guard-9: National Honor Society-11, 12g Ping Pong-8g Basket- ball-l0, 123 Volleyball-10, 11, 12g Baseball-10, 11g Jr. Choir-8, 95 Monrolog-12. David Dufour McNair 19 Castlebar Rd. unaven , Theta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12g1n- temational Relations-10g Nat. Hon. Soc.-11, 125 Fr. Hon. Soc.-115 Football-11, 129 Skiing-11g Discussion Leader-119 Band-9, 10, 11, 12g Choir-10, 11, 123 Mon- rolog Boys' Sports Editor- 12g Class Vice-Pres.-125 H. R. Pres.-10, Vice-Pres. -12. Elizabeth Ann McOuat 149 Elmerston Rd. KKBeuy,, Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10 11 12 Pres -10' Latin Club- 9 10 11' Stagecraft-8 9 10 11 12' Biology Club- 10 11' Honor Cuard-9- Nat on Soc - 2 Sec - - 1 ,..,. sg. W 1 1 4 1 0 1 W' Y' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 ' M H . . 1 Zi . li, 3- 2 SCUSSIOH ea ef , 0 , leyball-8, 10, 11, 125 Base- ball-9, 10, 11, 125 Basket- ball-10, 11, 129 Choir-8, 95 Monroe Life-11, 123 Mon- rolog Editor-12g H. R. Pres.-8, Vice-Pres.-ll. Joyce O. McQuarrie 4-Z Linwood Pl. lKMuffet,, jr. Latin Club-8, 9: Sr. Latin Club-10, 11g Book- shelf-8, 11, 12g Bridge Club-105 Biology Club-llg Jr. Orchestra-85 Jr. Honor Guard-99 Monroe Life-11, 125 Gym Attendance-11, 123 Office Aide-123 Math Club --1? National Honor Society Eugene C. Meister 175 Bastian Rd. ffcenefl Kappa Hi-Y-11, 123 Track- 12. Cerald F. Meister 175 Bastian Rd. filer'-yff Kappa Hi-Y-11, 12g Outside Patrol-11. Max Mendel III 853 Harvard St. Bill Math Club-113 Intramural Basketball-8, 9, 103 Ping Pong-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Re- serve Soccer-11g Varsity Soccer-123 H. R. Pres.-12. 25 lla At, , gaze: 4:53522 K, 5 35 Hg 4 Q, 21551 Beverly Louise Mercer 647 Linden St. flgeveyfl Stagecraft-8, 9, 105 Volley- ball-9, 10, 11, 123 Baseball --10, 125 Badminton-11: Jr. Choir-8, 95 Sr. Choir-105 Monroe Life-12. Suzanne E. Messersmith 86 Hickory St. Susie Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10: Swimming-93 Volleyball- 10, 115 Basketball-129 Cheerleader-10, 11, 123 Monrolog Ad Staff-12g Class Vice-Pres.-89 Class Soc. Chm.-109 H. R. Sec.- 9, 10. John Miller 148 Barrington St. Johnny Kappa Hi-Y-11, 123 Stage- craft-8, 93 Ping Pong-95 H. R. Pres.-11. Joyce Teresa Miller 429 Clinton Ave. So. nfoycien Honor Guard-9g Volleyball -9, 10, 11: Basketball-10, 113 Swimming-89 Baseball- 10g H. R. Sec.-9: H. R. Vice-Pres.-103 H. R. Treas. -12. Richard Ralph Miller 36 Congress Ave Dick Delta Hi-Y-8' Beta Hi-Y- 11 12 Soc Chm- ' German Club-11 12 Vice- tramural Basketball-8 9 Reserve Basketball--10' Varsity Basketball-11 12' Reserve Baseball-10' Var- sity Baseball-11 12' Var- sity Cross-Country-12' RX Vice-Pres -82 H R Pres -10' Class Vice-Pres -113 Student Council Vice- Pres.-12. ll Pl O ' ,' 10, , , ' . . 12, ,QE . Pres.-11, Soc. C11m.l-125 ln- , ? 0 s i 'S' aj 9 i W A . X9 O ' .1 M 0 v H- 3 o 'n 1 ' , , ' ' ' 3 . . 11 Robert C. Mitchell 19 Pinnard St. fKB0b,l Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12g Field and Stream Club-10: Sr. Latin Club-105 Skiing- -11g Golf-115 Jr. Choir-8, 9: Sr. Choir-10, 11, 125 Monroe Life-11. 26 - 444 , Gene William Moffitt V J 82 Allmeroth St. ' Gene 2 Kappa Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12, - f--L, , , Sec.-10, Vice-Pres.-115 1 is 4 ..,: -- J iaa Intramural Baseball-8, 9, R, :P lntramural Basketball-8, 95 ' Intramural Swimming-83 swimming-9, Golf-9, 10, Q, g ,g ,,, , 115 Reserve Basketball-105 ..,-, Varsity Basketball-11, 12g , T Cross-Countr --115 Choir- . 1... R vi' 1 ,, 10, 11, 12: gorridor Patrol ' 5 .7 , ,wf-ws , E 5 . .1 , , ' -9, 105 Student Council 1 ' Pres.-12. - Leon James Morgan 667 Monroe Ave. .s .' . f. lKLeeI! 'R x 5 .5 , 9 A QA' if 5.1-32. 1. g 153 Hannahcyl Morrow 38 Laburnum Cres. H anna Jr. French Club-8, 9: Bridge Club-10, 11, Sec.- llg Ping Pong-83 Jr. Or- chistra-8g Sr. Orchestra- 9, 0. Veronica Eve Morton 1 195 Westminster Rd. ' ' R onnie an 1 Bookshelf-8, 9, 10, 11, Jr. -Y' - Soc. Chm.-9, Vice-Pres.- 10, Pres.-115 Biology-119 Discussion Club-12, Sec. --123 Discussion Leaders' f Group-115 Honor Guard-99 2 National Honor Society-11, -Q 123 French Honor Society- X' 11, 12, Sec.-123 Baseball- . 8 9, 10g Basketball-8, 9, 10 115 Tennis-10, 11: Mon- .. , roe Life Girls' Sports-12: 1 nrolog Sr. Biographies l V - itor-12. N 1 4' V -.- . Dorothy Jane Mosher ffl f 150 Gregory St. p - Mushie p gy V leybalk-115 Sr. Choir- MM Thomas H. Muar 34 Caroline St. uT0mmyn , lntramural Basketball-95 Outside Patrol-11, 12. af I cf? of ' X ' I A bu, virgo Mary Lou Murdock A E 9 1 - ann Oliver 15 Pembroke St. A 'A 30 Vassar St. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 12g ff' Bookshelf-89 Intemational V- Baseball-9g Basketball-125 Relations-103 Jr. Choir-8, Volleyball-12. 9: Sr. Choir-109 Office Aide y -9, 115 Gym Attendance-105 'fl S Cashier-12g Monroe Life- ll, 125 Monrolog-12g Na- tional Honor Society-12. Dolores Nicolosi 331 Gregory St. Volleyba 0g S I ming -9. GJ Mar'e or 20 sb ' rog ' f H - ' Interna ' 4 1 : , , i ii A , I Award- 4' 7 iff 1 ,' , 1 t. 7 I Pl I ta chi T i-Y - o , 1227 0 5. W - 2 .c .11, ,' , Alrz it A B e o 1 1, f X ' 1 S .,' 2, o u 3 , V 1 ' al ll 11. x Sanford 1. Nushaum 146 Rosedale St. llsandyl, Photogra hy Club-8g Jr. Latin Clhb-8, 93 Reserve Cross-Country-8, 9g Inna- mural Basketball--8, 95 'Re serve Basketball-10g Varsi- ty Basketball-11, 12g Re- serve Baseball-1O, 11: H. R. Pres.-93 H. R. Vice- Pres.-10. Nancy L. O den 70 Sonora Piwy. KlOggie,, Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12g Baseball-8, 9, 10g Bas- ketball-8, 9, 10, 11, 12g Volleyball-8, 95 Swimmin -8, 93 Honor Guard-Q Choir-8g Office Aide-115 Monrolo Copy Editor-125 Monrolig:-11, 123 Class Sec.-8, Pres.-9g H. R. Pres.-8, Sec.-9, 11g C. A. A Sec -10 Vice-Pres -11 J x V it Gregory, B. Parker 1015 ark Ave. ucregvl Delta Hi-Y-8, 9: Intramural Bmketball-8, 10, 11, 12: Jr. Band-8, 93 Jr. Orchestra -8: Sr. Band-10. trol- 105 Edward James Penrose 478 Pearl St. rtBig Edt! Beta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12, Vice- Pres.-123 Honor Guard-9g Intramural Basketball-9, 10 11, 123 Ping Pong-9, 10: Cross-Countr -8' Track Y 1 10, 11, 129 Football-11, 125 Commissioner of Safety-125 H. R. Vice-Pres.-103 Corri- dor Patrol-11, 12. ,Ioan Arlene Philpott 1872 East Ave. cclolien Beta Chi Tri-Y-115 Book- shelf-8g Stagecraft-95 Bas- ketball-9g Red Cross Repre- sentative-11, 1 2. Pres.-3123 ,Student Co.uncil , -125 x Nat. Hon. Soc.-12. - - N 2 o 3. o y efe ' ' ROY M. Pierce it reg A 1 1600 South Ave. 'ish , ' Delta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12. . estr 8, V ' K gf f id , 1 ,' r ic g 123 o e ife ,, W 2 gt 1 'et 5 T n dito Qho' .3 ' 3 L . REQ. 2? Ea? 1 P :day Y x ,iye f 27 Q Q fy Y' M9 .Qu . wp-.R F Zi? Gail F. Pike 58 Edgemont Rd. Shortie Volleyball-8, 95 Baseball- 8, 9, 105 H. R. Pres.-11. Donald C. Pingleton 241 Linden St. Pinkey Alpha Hi-Y-11, 125 Foot- ball-10, 11, 12. Robert Place 67 Southview Terr. ClB0b,P Kappa Hi-Y-10, 115 Basket- ball-8. Patricia A. Poshva 643 Linden St. rcP at!! Stagecraft-95 Honor Guard- 95 Volleyball-9, 10, 115 Baseball-9, 10, 115 Basket- ball--lO, 115 Sr. Choir-10, 15, 125 Gym Attendance-11, Ruth Elizabeth Powell 1 305 Field St. Volleyball--9, 10, 115 Base- ball-9, 10, 115 Badminton- 10. Janis Carol Pulsifer 862 Manhattan St. Aslan!! Jr. Latin Club-8, 95 Sr. Latin Club-105 Bookshelf Club-85 Greenhouse Club- 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres.-L1, 125 German Club-11, 125 Bridge Club-10, 11, 125 Biology Club-115 Math Club-115 Honor Guard-95 Volleyball -8, 9, 105 Basketball-8, 95 Baseball-8, 9, 105 Monroe Life-115 National Honor Society-12. 5... E 5.5. , f W -1? A 1 Qi., .I . - 2 rf. ' GSI' T . ,Ag 1 5, 4 Q 9 1 64 v M is F 5 2 5 3. 5 dime Glenn F. Quetschenbach 8 Marjorie St. Quetschie Delta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12, Pres.-125 Art Club-85 Stagecraft-95 Field and Stream-115 Reserve Cross- Country-105 Reserve Track -105 Varsity Bowling-10, 11, Capt.-115 H. R. Pres.- 12. Nancy Carol Ramsey Jefferson Rd. Henrietta, N. Y. llRamsl, Swimming-105 Basketball- ll, 125 Volleyball-125 Mon- rolog-12. Carole Frances Ra p 327 Canterbury Rd? Latin Club-8, 9, 10, 11, Pres.-115 Biology Club-11, Vice-Pres.-115 Interna- tional Relations-105 Stage- craft-105 Honor Gund-9, Nat. Hon. Soc.-11, 125 Ass't. Custodian of Fla - 125 Basketball-8, 9, F05 Volleyball-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Ping Pong-95 Swimmin - 115 Choir-8, 9, 10, F15 Business Mg. Monrolog- 125 H. R. c.-ll, Vice- Pres.-12. Elmer Charles Reiter' 77 Pembroke St. lCBuddy,l Alpha Hi-Y-11. Francis Tyler Rice 993 Harvard St. I lTyYl Jr. French Club-95 Swim- ming Team-11, 125 Outside Patrol-9, 10, 11, 12. Ruth J. Riley 1423 Mt. Hope Ave. B00ie Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 125 Baseball--8, 125 Basket- ball-12. 28 of 1952 Nathan J. Robfogel 400 Barrington t. ilNiCk,, Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12, Cha lain-10, Treas.-123 Adelphians-10, 11, 123 Jr. Latin-83 Sr. Latin-103 In- ternational Relations-10, 113 Discussion Club-103 Jr. Band-83 Sr. Band-93 Mon- ,.,., roe Life-11, 12, Sports Edi- -123 M 1 -12. tor onro og M3 5 - f Marvin Rock 1' I yr 45 Crossman Terr. - f Rocky Adelphians-10, 11, 123 Monroe Life-10, 11, 12. Joyce Ann Roggan 777 Clinton Ave. So. Beta Chi-Tri-Y--123 Art Club-11, 12, Pres--12: Stagecraft-113 Monroe Life -113 Monrolog-123 Gym Aide-12. Davida B. Rosenthal 548 Harvard St. Debie Art Club-83 Jr. Latin Club- Sr. Latin Club-103 German Club-11, 123 Bridge Club- 93 International Relations- 103 Biology-113 Discussion Leaders' Group-10, 113 Basketball-83 Swimming-9. Helen Ross 902 Monroe Ave. IlRed,l Stagecraft-9, 10, 115 Sr. Latin--10, 113 Brid e Club- 113 Discussion Club-123 French Honor Society-123 Monroe Life-11, 12, Public Relations Editor-123 Main Office Aide-103 Gym At- tendance-113 English Of- fice Aide-123 National Hon- or Society-12. .lack Rubens 244 Barrington St Adelphians-10 11 12'J Latin Club-8' Sr Latin lations-8 10' Intramural Y 10, 11, 123 Pencil Sushers- ,gvbb 9 1i A 3 wah' tt is 4 1' if .1 .. .Q-,fax V . 3 ag.. X 9 1 1 r' Q K if I is Club-109 lnterhational Re- ,. 9 9 5 Basketball-8, 9, IOQ Ping Pmiuig-8, 9, IOQ Monroe Life Joan Myma Ruckoldt 94 Boardman St. l cloanien Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 123 Honor Guard-93 Swim- ming-8, 9, 103 Baseball-9, 10, 115 Jr. Choir-8, 93 H. R. Sec.-8. Nancy E. Rush 84 Vassar St. Kwancei! Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 123 Jr. Latin Club-8, 93 Sr. Latin Club-10, 113 Base- ball-8, 9, 113 Swimming-8, 93 MOIIFOC Life-11, 123 Mon- rolog-123 Class Sec.-93 Class Soc. Chm.-103 Vice- Pres. of H. R.-93 English Office Aide-12. Florian Peter Sabey 1023 Harvard St. Pee Wee Theta Hi-Y-9, 10. 11. 12: Honor Guard-93 Nat. HOD. Soc.-11, 12, Pres.-123 Cross-Countr -8. 9, 12: Soccer-113 gkiing-113 Or- chestra-8, 9, 10, 123 Choir -8, 9, 113 Monroe Life-11, 12, News Editor-123 Co- Editor Kaleidoscoiie-113 Discussion Leader- 0. 11: Student Council-123 Inter- high Choir-8, 9, 10. 11, 12- Julia Ann Schlegel 159 Crawford St. Julie Ping Pong--8, 93 Baseball- 9, 10, 123 Basketball-10, 11, 123 Volleyball-10, 113 Jr. Choir-8, 93 Office Aide -10, 112 H. R. Sec.-12. Donald Bentley Schmeer 713 Meigs St. Squirt Beta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12, Chap- lain-10, 123 Intramural Bas- ketball-8, 9, 103 Reserve Basketball-113 Varsity Bas- ketball-123 Baseball-9, 10, 11, 123 Volleyball-11, 123 Football-123 H. R. Vice- Pres.-8. Robert Leonard Schulman 445 Harvard St. Klshukyll Adelphians-10, 11, 123 Theta Hi-Y-11, 123 Jr. Latin Club--83 Jr. Choir-83 Intramural Basketball-93 Reserve Basketball-113 Varsity Football-11, 123 Varsity Baske tb all- 1 2. 29 Marilyn Schwartz 680 Monroe Ave. French Club-9, 103 French Honor Society-11, 125 Dis- cussion Leader-11g Base- ball-8, 10, 12, Ping Pong- 8, 9g Volleyball-9, 10, 11: Basketball-113 Jr. Corps- 8g Jr. Choir-8, 95 Monroe Life--11, 12g Monrolog-123 Scholastic Art Award-115 National Honor Society-12. C :Irie A. Scorrano 45 Boardman St. ICS CO!! Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Sec.-10, Pres.-11g French Club-8, 9g Fr. Hon. Soc.-11, 129 Basketball- 9, 11, 12- Baseball-9, 11, 125 volleyball-11, 12g Choir-8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Mon- roe Life-11, 12, Business Mgr.-12g Nat. Hon. Soc.- lg H. R. Sec.-95 Book- shelf-8, 93 Ping Pong-8, Roy Joseph Scott 1600 South Ave. Scottie Alpha Hi-Y-10, llg Intra- mural Basketball--9, 10, 11: Varsity Soccer-9, Reserve Baseball-93 Varsity Base- ball-10, 11, 125 Reserve Football-103 Varsity Foot- ball-ll, 12. Angelina Serbu 6 Amherst St. llAngien Lunbe Profi Serbu 6 Amherst St. CCHGI1-yi, Varsity Track-11, 12. Shaun Seymour 45 Hoyt Pl. CKDOCH Stagecraft--8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Stage Manager-11, 12 Greenhouse-9, 10, ll, 12 30 1 iiff i l g- A 1, lli, A riei fr,?. nl, 4,1 4. f X it is Vi 3 R ' -,ai t, .7 1. 3 ZF it 9 .X S X . 's si, I . -, 15- - .8 -. '- . 44 Daniel P. Sfikas 277 Field St. I loannyfl Bookshelf-8, 9. Gar S. Shafer 39M Vick Park A Theta Hi-Y-10, 11, 123 ln- ternational Relations Club -10, 11, Pres.-11g Stage- craft-10, 11, 125 Discus- sion Leaders-11: National Honor Society-11, 123 Adel- Phian Socieg-11, 125 Bowl- ing-11, 1 , Cagtain-12g Monroe Life-11, 1 , Editor- in-Chiei-12g Jr. Red Crosl Representative-llg H. R. Pres.-12. Richard O. Shargel 195 Penhurst Rd. trnickn Delta Hi-Y-8, 9g Stagecraft -8, 93 Bookshelf-8, 9g Jr. Orchestra-8, 9, Sr. Orches- tra-10, 11, 12g Intramural Basketball-95 Tennis-11, 12. Donna C. Sherman 110 Laburnum Cres. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12g Jr. French Club-9g Pen- cil Pushers-9g French Hon- or Society-11, 123 Volley- ball-1O, 119 Basketball- 10, 115 Baseball-10, 11g Ping Pong-105 Jr. Choir- 8, 95 Sr. Choir-10, 11, 12g Office Aide-11, 12. Diana Belle Silverberg 42 Thayer St. f loinkyll Discussion Club- 105 Bridge Club-113 Baseball-11, 12g Basketball-125 Monroe Life -11, 12. Paul B. Slattery 52K Edmonds St. sms fp Af: mwffiki .5 1952 udith Gail Smith lg Portsmouth Terr. lljudylf Alpha Delta Tri-Y-11, 12, Latin Club-10, Interna- tional Relations-10, Dis- cussion Leader-10, 11, Honor Guard-9, Swimming- 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 8, 9, 11, Baseball-11, 12, Cheerleader-10, 11, 12, Choir-10, 11, 12, Monrolog T ing Editor-12, Office Am- 0, 12, Nat. Hon. Soc. -1 ' Pin Pon -8, Bad- er on- , . R. Sec.-8. A Albert F. Stein -' yi 1009 Park Ave. if rig -...H fBeta Hi-Y-12, Varsity F otball-12. James L. Streb 288 Mt. Vernon Ave. lllimfl Theta Hi-Y-9, 10, 11, 12, Intramural Basketball-8, 9. Nancy Jane Taber 615K So. Clinton Ave. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, Vol- leyball-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Swimming-8, 9, Basketball -10, 11, 12, H. R. Sec.-8, 9, 10, 12, H. R. Vice-Pres. -11. Doroth Ann Taylor 23M Vick Park A lCD0nyll Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Book Shelf-8, Jr. Latin Club-9, Sr. Latin Club-10, 11, Baseball-8, 9, Volley- ball--10, 11, 12, Swimming -9, Basketball-10, Jr. Choir-8, 9, Sr. Choir-10, 11, 12, Office Aide-11, 12, H. H. Sec.-12. Barbara Ruth TCEPOIIDI 41HDarwir5, t. Teppy Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Treas.-10, Latin Club -8, 9, 10, Biolo Club-ll, Discussion illeader--11, Honor Guard-9, Nat. Hon. Soc.-12, Basketball-8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball-10, ll, 12, Volleyball-11, 12, Choir-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Ogfice Aide-11, H. R. Sec. 9.1 T 1 iv :Ji Hi 215 S . miagjsghtxfl ff' V ' x. . 51715 , , . gg, Z JA ji ,l fa. , .. frilly, ,gf Q x a . , . r if ii as tim AA. , .mv 'ah 114a?i:'f2'1i1f'.L,g.mgmg' K., . A.. A--,,.,,.., - :QQ 'i i ' .,,,.- S, ' gif -. 7 21.2. 4 ' ' ' 1 MV. V x 1- . . E5 5 3' fa Q Y r 1 'JE 5' X if ,Qi r A ' fy 4 Q 2? xr W - f 2 QW' .S f -15 X .J - is W-fi .2 1 2 ,W ...Q , 4, xqfxgmb, 4, ,,, if . 'Q ' f i. K - . . EASY, .V -x-.,.::- ' -- .. J., , :wi Wi? V V hifi? A ,Q XM-W 1 Patricia Ann Thomas 1 Field St. llpattyil Discussion Club-11, Base- ball-9, 10, 11, Volleyball- 9, 10, 11, Basketball-11. Libanus M. Todd 40 Sandringham Hd. tljerryn Theta Hi-Y-10, 11, 12, sec -11, Soc. Chm.--12, Swim- ming Team-10, H. R. Vice- Pres.-10, H. R. Pres.-11, 12. Alice Todisco 651 So.. Clinton Ave. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, Vol- leyball-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Swimming-8, Baseball-9, 10, Basketball-9, 10, 11, 12, ,H. R. Sec.-10, 11, Commissioner of Social Welfare-12. Phyllis June Tompins 105 Asbury St. llphylff Baseball-8, 9, Volleyball- 9, Swimming-9. Deborah Mary Traynor 364 Barrington St. Debbie Beta Chi Tri-Y-10, 11, Stagecraft-8, 9, Book Shelf -11, International Rela- tions-1O, Swimming-8, 9, 10, 11, Volleyball-8, 12, Baseball-8, 9, 10, Bad- minton-11, 12, Office Aide -9, 10, 11, 12. Elizabeth Anne Turner 325 Alexander St. KlLiz,, Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10, 11, 12, Sec.-12, Jr. French Club-8, 9, International Re- lations-10, Ping Pong-8, Badminton-9, Baseball-10, 11, 12, Volleyball-11, 12, Basketball-10, 12, Monro- log Ad Staff-12, Jr. Choir- 8, 9, Sr. Choir-10, 11, 12, H. R. Sec.-9, Class Soc. Chm.-11, 12. 31 .k.,yk iv L E, ii file YY? l N' ss Ml! : w if' ii . ij if, ' , .. l Peter S. Turnquist 312 Pearl St. ccpeten Kappa Hi-Y-10, 11, 125 Stagecraft-8, 93 Art Club- 85 Ping Pong-8, 9, 12g In- tramural Basketball-8, 11, 125 Jr. Choir-8, 9. Joan C. Van Savage 21 Eckhardt Pl. rcM0en Volleyball-9, 10, 115 Bas- ketball-9, 10, 119 Baseball -95 Badminton-9, 10, 11g Swimming-10, 119 Office Aide-10, 11. Naomi Marie Vitelli 14 Edmonds St. l'lNi,, Mary Lou Elaine Wakefield 32 Hickory St. I stlioun Beta Chi Tri-Y-10g Swim- ming-103 Volleyball- 10. William C. Watson 3 Denning St. G Kcurlyi, Intramural Basketball- 10g Reserve Basketball- 1 lg Varsity Basketball-125 Var- sity Football- 11, 12. oan Alice l W 87 Westmi t Bun e Beta h Tri 123 Stage- craftl-1 ' HB all-8, 9, 125 S ' m - 103 Jr. Choir- Q-g r. hoir-10, 11, 127 Monroe Life-11g Office Aide-12. fl Paul A. Wemett 79 Rosedale St. Pablo Book Shelf-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas.-115 Audio Visual Aide-10, 11, 12g Intramural Basketball-85 Sr. Orchestra -11, 125 Jr. Band-83 Sr. Band-9, 10, 11, 12. Joan Marie Winn 11 Alexander St. foanie Volleyball-10, 11, 12g Swimming-93 Badminton- 12g Basketball-12. ' Rhoda S. Winn 302 Rosedale St. Alpha Delta Tri-Y-10g Bas- ketball-10, 11, 125 Base- ball-10g Cheerleading-10, 11, 12. Margaret T. Young 36 Lauderdale Pk. capugn Stagecraft-8, 9, 123 Office Aide-9, 10, 11, 12. Sylvia Josephine Zemer 36 Cayuga St. Sr. Choir- 11. 0444 ag 7952 72:18 Fhbrwwd Jerome Barber - Richard Griswold 58 Hickory St. 43 Lawton Sl. Thomas Deegan Thomas Knight 67 Pembroke Sz. 695 Broadway Laura ,lean Couger 45 Hickory St. Monroe Life Staff-llg Base- Anthony Mandell 22 Momingside Pk. Robert H. Milford 69 Rosedale St. 0 I Dear to her classmates and teach- ers alike, Laura ,lean Couger was taken suddenly from the midst of a happy life. The pleasant memories of Laura we cherish are of an in- finite number-her prowess and grand sportsmanship in athletics, her quick Hello for everyone, and her in- dustry and perseverence are but a few. And so, the Class of 1952 re- members Laura Jean Couger in hopes that we may all live a fuller life for having known her. ball-10, 115 Basketball- 10, 11, 12g Volleyball--10, 11, 12. A friend to all, . . . on the job at Pfaudler's or at play with her pet. 33 its era f J. 'fo E, ciiresi' high school OS Them all we will sing with haarfg Aw Wee! We, THE SENIORS OF MONROE HIGH SCHOOL, of the city of Rochester, in the County of Monroe and State of New York, being of unsound minds but pleasant memories, do make, publish and declare this our Last Will and Testament, in the ma.nner following, that is to say: FIRST, to our principle, Miss Sheehan, we bequeath a quiet and orderly assembly hall. SECOND, to next year's Monrolog staff, we leave four good typewriters, and one dollar for the patrons' page. THIRD, to Miss Curtiss, we leave two uniformed sergeants-at-arms for the library. FOURTH, to Mr. Rose, we bequeath one eighteen-foot slide rule. FIFTH, to Mr. Harmon, we leave a new car with a plate glass bottom, so he can see who the students run over. SIXTH, to Mrs. Quinlavin, we leave one jar of vanishing cream for her newly painted ceiling. SEVENTH, to Mr. Rockcastle, we leave a three year subscription to Modem Detective . EIGHTH, to Mr. Albrecht, we bequeath one automatic-threading film projector. NINTH, to Miss Murray, we leave the newest handbook on rules for classroom procedure. TENTH, to Mr. Beghold, we would leave, but he has already left us. ELEVENTH, to next year's athletic teams, we leave one large jar of vitamin pills, and a pound of Vigro . TWELFTH, to the future cheerleaders, we leave one dozen raspberry lollipops. THIRTEENTH, to our noble, if not high-priced bookstore, we bequeath one easy-to-use tax- adding machine. FOURTEENTH, to the Eighth Graders, we leave the wish that they will all grow a foot during the summer, so that they will be able to look down on the new eighth graders next fall. FIFTEENTH, to the Freshmen, we leave the privilege of discovering the mysteries of an assembly for upper classmen only . SIXTEENTH, to the Sophomores, we leave the hope that they will not all lose their voices by shouting in their election campaigns next year. SEVENTEENTH, to the Juniors, we bequeath our advisor, Mr. Lang. EIGHTEENTH, to the school, we the Seniors leave. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names the twenty-eighth day of March, in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two. The Senior Class of 1952 l Xxx- Jq x wSLaTei5tor 4' be 'A Q 2 ri i EQZZU K' tl 5,7 Witnesses Class President J QM Vxgy . 34 Class Secretary will SQ ' l l,e,rlr'v V rlr fry all -il Ui 'full fha, Echoes sound in evermi hall, Yxllour lweorisinonsmermngfhrull l First Row, L. to R.: I. Morgenstem, K. DelCour, B. Gordon, B. Jenks, C. Merchant, L. Lipscomb, E. Leitzke, Sec., F. DeGolgorza, Pres., D. Greenstone, Treas.g P. DeCogorza, D. DeAngelis, N. ink, C. Taylor, g M. DeGogorza. Second Row: N. Rich, B. Andrews, H. Schoultz, S. An- drews, T. Shneid, P. Straus, D. Appelbaum, G. Darlow, Mrs. E. Rosen, Miss C. L. Curtiss, Advisor, B. Natal, J. Goldstein, S. Hudnut, B. Farrell, N. Probst, M. Townsend, S. Friederich, N. Baier. Absent: K. Armes, A. Clauson, J. Francis, N. Goldstein, C. LaBore, J. McQuarrie, J. McQuarrie, Vice-Pres., D. Paap, A. Rosenthal, S. Rosenthal, G. Schu- mann, J. Silverstein, B. VanderBrook, R. Weidlnger, J. Wemett, P. Wemett, J. Wesley, A. Goadwater. in , 1 fr X' X I fr, 5 . A L. to R.: M. Bidwell, H. Cohen, S. Rosenthal, A. Rosenthal, T. Sanzel, A. English, M. Lewis, A. D'Anunzio. Absent: M. Harris, B. Levis, D. Courtright, Mr. Gadway, Advisor. The Book Shelf Club members help the librarians in the selection and ordering of new books, the processing of books and magazines for circulation, reference work, and inventory. The club pre- pared a Christmas basket for a needy family and sent a CARE package overseas. Halloween, Christ- mas, and St. Patrick's parties were held, besides an awards picnic. The Bookstore is a handy place for students to purchase school supplies. Monroe pupils give up their free time to work in the Bookstore. 7 f 5 ox f - A 't -dm JJ a'l'i' l V l J J, H ,L J l 'i QE, will Sing OS jogous viciomj, on clic1moncl,9fielcl..,c1nclYrack ' 19 t L David VlcN air Lillian Heicklen I3 oys' Sport Editor Faculty and Curriculum E ' I A . 1 iir rii' 1 f Zigi . ini it .. Bill Lane Carole Rapp ., I FM, A Organizations Editor Business Manager Veronica Morton , V Phyllis Fewster Senior Biographies Editor 'S 1 lzvw Q Senior Portraits' Editor . A Betty McOuat Elinor-in-Chief Harold Doughty Mary McGowan Publicity Editor Girls Sport Editor The Monrolog Staff's services were invalu- , T able in the year-long assembling of the year- , book. The publicity and art staffs worked 1 hard on sales and drawings. Much gratitude 'Q C' is owed to the advertising staff and everyone L who worked on the Monrolog. 21:9 K K Lg. Lidy Smith Nancy Ogden S yning Editor Copy Editor First Row, L. to R.: J. Haubrich, H. Ross, B. Cord-o 1, L. Goldberg, R. Levy, N. Ramsey, ,I. Ruckholdt. Second Row: B. Diehl, F. DeGogorza, V. Cali, J. Donovan, M. Murdock, C. Scorrano. Absent: S. Moscowitz, J. Roggen, M. Schwartz, G. Shafer, J. Lee, L. Turner. 36 Mr. Carver Advisor HVVV ll lJ,.Pl,1-ll lol Wide? The golden hole of high School dogaour hearts Yo lhsf, Yom back Carrie Scorrano Business Manager 252 X sa - . s 1 as S. it Q. S 330 3 LEW M2 xi Y si -nz - ,. sw: uf: 7. 'ft 1 H SE? . 4' .W 5 its 1. K .. f James Lee Promotion Manager Bsbara Gordon Typing Editor L E A L Guy Shafer F. Peter Sabey Editor-in-Chief News Editor .,,, , . 2 no .,r: he nno i Judith Clement Nlllllll R0bf0g6l Features Editor Sports Editor 0 The Monroe Life staff published nine regular is- sues this year, plus a Spring Kaleidoscope. Two editors attended the ESSPA ' ' convention in Syracuse. The E, newspaper was also repre- A V , sented in the Gannett con- , , M. . 4- 4 . . J ,E ,. 'ig' -. , ference at the UIIIVCTSIIY of A ff i s Rochester- ! S 32 es,e. . .V: Helene Ross Joan MacKay Harvey Goldstein Public Relations Exchange Edilal' Librarian X 3-I Mr. Matheis Advisor QUIT VJ: First Row, L. to R.: S. Gumer. A. Dickman, L. Whittaker, M. Goldman P. Bonner, C. Taiksen, M. Caplin, R. Levy, L. Goldberg, J. Miller, M Levis. Second Row: P. DeWitte, S. Archibald, R. Ketchell, R. Barduna N. Platt, L. Friederich, J. MacLelland, J. Fogel, D. Kielson, S. Finke M. Murdock, D. Welter, C. Helfer, M. Beck. Third Row: J. Donovan, D Schneider, H. Epstein, S. Weinstein, M. Scott, A. Donovan. Absent: J Bowen, D. Ginsberg, M. Greenhouse, B. Lazarus, C. Simon, O. William- son, N. Rosenberg, M. Lipsett, M. Rock, N. Vitale. Refrain ff-r-at f an ,lawm- Haul Alma Maier, our Alma Maier, Monroe, all hail Yo than ?'zenc4 l Www The French Honor Socie- ty's purpose is to create interest in the French lan- guage as a real and living unction in our daily lives. The Society provided a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and presented a leather scrapbook to the school. First Row, L. to R.: S. VanDyck, R. Lie, Treas., V. Morton, Sec., Mrs. R. Krich- baum, Advisor, H. Lie, Pres., J. Clement, Vice-Pres., S. Stoller, B. Schaiheimer. Second Row: N. Solomon, F. Lafiosa, J. Kerr, C. Crain, I. Friedman, H. Ross, M. Latal. Third Row: J. Dinkelspiel, B. Miller, E. Koos, D. Tatelbaum, J. Donovan Absent: D. Sherman, l. Weintraub. I '7 The Junior French Club this year sent a CARE pack- age to a needy family in France. Two highlights dur- ing the year were a Valen- tine party and a Christmas party with the Junior Latin Club. Standing, L. to R.: Mrs. M. Harison, Advisor, B. Schulman, D. Rock, B. Shapiro, D. Ginsburg, G. l..aBaer, M. Cwirtzman, C. Hook, L. Hersch. Firsl Row: A. Shestack, Pres., J. Wemett, J. Sheldon, R. Kaiser. Second Row: C. Taylor, S. Sitlow, M. Weiss, K. Pinckney. Third Row: M. Townsend, A. Treister, C. Koos. Absent: J. Ackerman, C. Valz, C. Jaffey. 38 'JJ4 .J fm! 151435984 I4 well lovf,Theccver.,c1llvo'lQiLi Togeiher. cmd ever sinqoi Thai, I O The Senior Latin Club this year had its traditional Christmas party, a Roman fashion show, quiz shows, and one-act plays. The club's activities do not necessarily have to pertain to Latin, as these activi- ties are planned purely for the enjoyment of the mem- bers. First Row, L. to R.: G. Simon, J. Klein, Program Chairman, M. Lipsett, S. Soble, P. Davidson, C. Lasker, K. Ling, M. Nusbaum. Second Row: A. Braiman, A. Free- man, Vice-Pres.g P. Soble, R. Smith, J. Biben, Treas. Third Row: R. Ketchell, B. Harding, Pres.: Miss O. Maxwell, Advisor: A. Coldwater, L. Lipscomb, Sec.: J. Silverberg. Absent: M. McOuat, M. Hochhauser. Standing: S. Lieberman, Speaker. First Row Across, L. to R.: K. Coulton, P. Kelly, E. McCullough, B. Porcelli, D. Remington. Second Row Across: G. Brooks, J. Wood, C. Hall, N. Rich, U. Clover, Sec., L. Charnet. Third Row Across: S. Cowdery, Pres.: R. Morrison, R. Melkis, A. Sullivan, C. Smith, E. Freedman. Fourth Row Across: l. Pogal, A. Schoenegge, M. Bridge, D. Chodosh, Miss M. Leary, Advisor. Absent: E. Alderman, C. Anderson, J. West, R. Millard, J. Norton, L. Smith, A. Cohen, S. Smith, F. McOuat. U I The Junior Latin Club's main event was a joint meeting at Christmas with the Junior French Club. The Latin club, host at this party, also had a Thanksgiving celebration. A highlight of one meeting was a talk on coins. ln the spring the club attended an inter-high Latin banquet. 39 cVrlifWilJ-PJEJI 'fo fha giresi high school og Yhem all we will sing with haoriij will First Row, L. to R.: M. Glover, E. Coates, S. Friederich, M. Fischer, F. Sabey, D. Citelman, Nl. Altpeter, D. Goldstein, M. Goldman, J. McQuarrie, P. DeCogorza, B. Jenks, L. Cade, S. Drum. Second Row: S. Bien- enstock, R. Kellar, R. Kaiser, C. Crain, A. Louis, R. Rockcastle, C. Yelton, C. Pop , H. Lasker, R. Osburn, D. Kielson, M. Se fert, V. Lansberger, R. Meyers, C. Kooshian. Third Row: L. Fischer, B. Sha- iro, G. White, B. Ekas, Abramow, J. Dlnkelspiel, L. Friederich, J. Cohen, R. Oatman, Vl. Scott, A. Kremer, D. Schneider, M. Balter, E. Alderman, L. Stone, M. Polsky. Absent: B. Kowsky, D. Shargel, M. Kendall, E. Burch, A. En lish, F. DeGogorza, M. Levis, T. Berman, W. Snyder, A. Dreher, C. Caccamise, L. Seymour, J. Bowen, A.gRoegger, P. Wemett. The Senior Orchestra performs at assem- , blies, Community Association meetings, and mm 0 entertainments such as plays. The highlight of the year is the Spring concert. First Row, L. to R.: J. Karle, R. Kaiser, S. Rasnick, A. Sullivan, S. Friederich, R. Wolff, L. Chamet, N. Nichols, M. Bridge, J. Branton. Second Row: F. Brown, W. Schmidt, W. Cayley, C. Hook, A. Schoenegge, C. Koos, B. Baker, M. Juengel, H. Robfogel, G. Darlow, J. Wemett, L. Wallace, B. Briggs. Third Row: J. Francis, C. Glover, M. Weiss, K. Coulton, S. Cowdery, S. Dworski, G. Brooks, J. Levis, Nl. Cohen, A. Treister, W. Harding, J. Ramsay, W. Loetterle, C. Smith. Absent: E. Hess, 'Vl. Hemings. The Junior Orchestra, like its senior coun- Q terpart, performs at Community Association me 40 meetings, assemblies, and other entertain- ments. The highlight is the Spring concert. AP . fllflrfhrtrl-l-Milli 'fill fha Echoes sound in evfxmj hull, 'Vlll our lweaflsinonsmcriugihflll. First Row, L. to R.: L. Fischer, C. Crain, C. Caccamise, N. Schmidt, R. Shapiro, S. Ahramow, J. Dinkel- spiel, D. McNair, A. Berman, D. Appelbaum, A. Christ, M. Beck, A. Dreher, T. Bennan, R.Ulp. Second Row: E. Alderman, M. Balter, S. Morris, A. Rittenhouse, R. Hawes, E. Carelick, D. Oatman, L. Stone, B. Ekas, L. VanVoorhis, J. Li sk , H. Epstein, R. Melamed, J. Cohen, W. Snyder. Third Row: D. Hurwitz, W. Downs, J. Smith, M. Scott, Seymour, L. Friederich, D. Kielson, M. Harris, D. Schneider, P. Wemett, J. eadafz Zmzd Steiner, L. Seymour, D. Kielson. Absent: J. Bowen, P. Nelson. The Senior Band plays at all home football games and other Monroe athletic contests. Rehgafial 41 S. Friederich, F. Sabey Concert Masters ll -gg-,, 'I 5 Mr. Livermore Conductor, Senior Orchestra Mr. Cantor Conductor, Junior Orchestra Us gn!-OS Engcisi xticiovi, od' dficiTinc4r1cL:i9ylf,El:l.,ci:ic:L ifrjcikl First Row, L. to R.: R. Levy, B. Tepperman, G. Tyler, K. Delcour, S. Johnstone, M. Berg, R. Fox, J. Klein, A. Gordon, I. Friedman, S. Vetromile, E. MacDonald, G. Lasker, M. Nusbaum. Second Row: E. Berger, F. Fisher, S. Bowles, J. Nix, R. Keating, P. Frazier, C. Kryger, S. I-lollebrandt, S. Andrews, S. Farmer, M. Jury, P. Platt, J. Anderson, M. Goldstein. Third Row: E. Clements, R. Allen, D. Taylor, D. Bailey, L. Whittaker, B. Dicks,S,,.Kulp Z. Neill E Fischer M Caplin M Lipsett C Taksen ,I Clem The junior Choir participated with the Senior Choir in Thanks- giving and Christmas programs and school assemblies. The high- em, J. Weidel. Fourth Raw: A. Freemai, A. Brailwl, H. Douighty, E. KSQSQ D. Vida1e,.H. Lie,'B.'Bergh: In I I Choir. B X cardana, A. Welnstraub, E. Brightman, B. Porcelli. Second Row: M. Rosenzweig, K. Abramson, li. Nagan, M. Townsend, C. Iaffey, R. Schneider, T. Jossem, J. Wanclersee. Third Row: S. Hudnut, L. Stone, D. Barbour, A. Schoenegge, G. Darlow, D. DeAngelis, R. Morrison. First Row, L. to R.: D. Molinet, N. Baier, F. Schneid, D. ln- 42 light of the spring season was a Spring Festival with the Senior EJGIVVV l-1J'l.PlJJJ4:l?l midsl' The golden hole oi high school dogmour haorlis Yo Yhee. Yum back. The Senior Choir gave pro- grams at Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and school assemblies. The Choir also participated in a pro- gram at the Armory, and at the time this picture was taken the group was preparing for the Spring Festival. First Row, L. to R.: M. Hockhauser, A. Klieger, E. Burch, M. Beck, A. Dreher, C. Scorrano, R. Meyers, E. Leitzke. Second Row: S. Smith, J. Kniff, Y. McCauley, J. MacKay, B. Diehl, M. Kooshian, S. Kauffman, M. Hutchinson. Third Row: S. Dyer, D. Cooper, S. Schreiber, J. Lee, D. Kielson, V. Cali. Fourth Row: J. Barber, B. Mitchell, J. Cohen. Absent: S. Alexander, E. Arp, M. Bernstein, E. Cayley, M. Greenhouse, M.Ken- dall, J. Kerr, E. Turner, E. Syner, D. Sherman, N. Platt, C. Meister, R. Lie, A. Hamilton, B. Arnold, B. Harding, C. Helfer, B. Juengel, B. Baker, P. Lauterbach, D. McNair, B. Wolfanger, G. Moffitt, B. Hutchinson, D. Hilimire, C. Vergo. Q... First Row, L. to R.: S. Frierlerich, M. Kokis, J. Farrell, M. English, L. Dennis, B. Jennijohn, B. Joslin, M. Seyfert, S. Drum, J. Sercu, C. Smith, M. Cohen, H. Robfo el, J. Ackerman.Second Row: N. Nichols, P. Fitz erald, S. Bienenstock, A. Goodman, R. Schreiber, E. Sciulman, S. Wolk, S. Wolk, P. Lee, D. Winters, M. W?-ziss, H. Schoultz, J. Levis, E. Sieper, B. Bri s. Third Row: N. Goldstein, C. Koos, A. Rittenhouse, M. Juengel, A. Liebl, M. Frickey, M. Marzluft, M.gEalter, P. Neuman, A. Kriegfr, E. Harding, D. Kielson, 43 D. Remington. Absent: R. Garno, B. Arnold, P. Boatman, A. DeWindt, J. Mee s, R. Ungerleider, M. Spo- kane. Y Riff rojrx. F fill F 'aigiij Jil-JJ-ifie Hail Alma Maier, Our Alma Pfldiar, Monroe all YXOM Yo That.. L. to R.: J. Roggen, D. Sherman, L. Goldberg, M. Berger, B. Gordon, B. Diehl, J. Pulsifer, D. Silverberg, E. Rosenstein, M. Goldman, S. Stoller, D. Goodman, J. Klein, D. Ranieri. POOL Q N fmp fi L. to R.: Vlrs. M. Clement, Nurseg M. Hutchinson. Oggaae ,-fade L. to R.: B. Lane, C. Taksen, J. Lee, L. Whittaker, S. Weinstein, H. Ross. Absent: M. Latal, N. Rush, P. Lauterbach, C. Hess, R. Hand, H. Goldstein, B. Beckler. ' Oggm Aim The Gym Attendance Aides help the m teachers by taking attend- ance, checking keys, and doing miscegyaneous errands. The English Office Aides hel in the sorting of the thousands of books that are used each year in English classes. They also type for the English Department and school uhlications. The Nurse's Office Aide helps Mrs. Clement in the schedulling of the tuberculin tests and X-rays. The aide also runs errands and does general work around the nurse's office. F V' HJ 154.514 .il QM 954 will lovaths,c,ave,v.,c1llxfo1QcCl logalhar., and ever smqol Thai, Seated: K. Armes. Standing, L. to R.: S. Andrews, K. Ling, C. Jobes, D. Sherman, D. Taylor, J. MacKay, S. Smith. Absent: J. Smith, E. MacDonald, C. Stephens, S. Alter, C. Rapp, J. McQuarrie, J. Kerr. L. to R.: Miss L. Mandrino, Mrs. I. Zugelder, B. Lane, L. Heicklen, R. Goldman. Switchboard operators receive s ecial training while they relay calls during time which they normally would have study halls. The Main Office Aides also give up their study periods to help as messengers, typists, and clerks. The Attendance Secretaries col- lect the absence cards every morning and help to compile the absence lists that are sent out daily to each teacher. 45 ' Z' A 9 J L. to R.: J. Weidel, Miss E. Martin Advisor, B. Baxter. .4 bsent: L. Mor gan, D. LaFlame. tleadmeee J, .P ffl .PJP llllgl. 'Vo the idiresl high school ol Them all we bill sing with haorifg will First Row, L. to R.: S. Rich, L. Dewhurst, R. Raker, J. DeRider. Second Row: J. Haldoupis, W. Welch, E. Bastian. Third Row: B. Baxter, Capt., F. Rice, Lieut.g K. Enaert, W. Lowenstein. Absent: B. Taber, J. Frank- lin, L. Robinson, E. lements, C. Reynolds, R. Beisheim, Mr. Blair, Advisor. First Row, L. to R.: J. Goff, K. Hutchinson, S. Hicks, Lieut.g J. Smith, Capt., P. Harrison, Ca t.,' N. Robfo el, Lieut. Second Row: J. Shafer, R. Coo er, D. Ma oon, B. Kielson. Tiird Row: S. Weinstein, H. Epstein, H. Goliistein. Absent: E. Penrose, Comm.g W. Snyder, L. Shean, B. Schulman, J. Lee, H. Warner, N. Anderson, L. Fnederich, Mr. Rock- castle, Ad-visor. The Outside Patrol can be seen every day, foul weather or fair, at main intersections around the school. The boys, under Mr. Blair's direction, see that Mon- roe students get to and from school without accident. amide Pea-ml Pam! The Corridor Patrol keeps order in the school halls before, during, and after school. Super- vised by lVlr. Ptoclccastle, the Redcoats also serve as ush- ers at assemblies and other school functions. Another duty of the patrol is the raising and low- ering of the flag each day. 46 i , J U fltfilflrfrrsllf-l ll Till fha echoes sound in everg hull, Yilloor haarisinonsoeringinrall The Vlath Club's purposes are: to better the members' under- standing of math, to increase their enjoyment of math, to intro- duce to members practical appli- cations not covered in regular courses of study, and to create in the members a further interest 6045 in math. 'ydefafcfsdzeam The Field and Stream Club tries to interest boys in fishing, hunting, and camping. Vlovies on sports and outdoor recreation, talks on related subjects, and an annual outing serve to keep the members informed and enter- tained. 47 First Row, L. to R.: S. Abramow, B. Shacter, A. Freeman, E. Alderman. Second Row: M. Rosen zweig, T. Jossem, J. Pulsifer. Standing: J. Wydra, H. Lie, Vice-Pres. f2ndlg D. Schneider, D. Goldstein, Pres., D. Vidale, Vice-Pres.61stlg A. Goldwater, G. Sn der, Miss L. Reuschle, Advisor. Absent: J. ieckow, J. McQuarrie, S. Slchrieber, S. Alden, Sec. f2ndlg B. Hutchinson, A. McCanne, B. Quigley, P. Lane, A. Braiman, M. Caplin, Sec. Usd, l. Friedman, I. Weintraub, C. Schlegel, S. Rothman, B. Robin- son, D. Greenstone, G. Ahem. First Row, L. to R.: C. Hutchins, A. Wolk, D. Goldstein, J. Holt. Second Row: J. Northro , Pres., J. Goebel, W. Holt. Absent: R. Gold- stein, Vice-Pres.g C. Belll, Sec., C. Hook, D. Rock, H. Lie, C. Volz, P. DeWolfe, D. Glover, J. O Donnell, A. Bidwell, D. Sullivan, J. Wemett, J. Karle, J. Murph , B. Wilcox, R. Sager, W. Loetterle, R. Glade, S. Kaplan, F. Shearn, B. Young, B. Davis, A. En lish, P. Johnson, P. Bet- lem, D. Chodosh, P. Newman, G. Smith, J. Ramsay, R. St. Clair, Mr. Wallace, Advisor. dr r r ill Jgflll llfl-l Us will Sing og jogous vidford, om. diamonclqffkelclquncl track . . Wd The Discussion Club meets weekly to discuss topics chosen by the members. The aim of the club is to teach the student to 1 think intelligently and independ- ently. Membership is open to anyone who desires to join and attend the meetings. Standing: O. Williamson, Pres. First Row, L. to R.: N. Rosenthal, D. Greenstone. Second Row: V. Morton, Sec.: J. Dinkels iel, Vice-Pres., P. Straus, Mrs. L. Harrison, Advisor: J. Klein. Third Bow: E. Leitzke, T. Berman, D. Schneider, S. Weinstein, L. Whittaker. I 95 The International Relations Club tries to provide a clearer understanding of life and the problems of the world today by means of club discussions, slides and movies, and talks by teachers and visitors from out- side. First Row, L. to R.: B. Gordon, Miss U. Hutchinson, Advisor: G. Simon. Second Row: G. Darlow, L. Goldberg, S. Rothman, S. Weinstein, L. Whittaker, P. Jovan, S. Quinlavin, R. Peca. WW ffwwfd The Gregg Awards Club is open to anyone who takes or has taken first or second year typing andfor first or second year short- hand. The members try for the awards by taking certain tests in typing and shorthand. 8 First Row, L. to R.: K. DelCour, Pres., Fl. Brody, Sec.-Trams.: Second 4 Row: D. Young, Vice-Pres., K. Miskiel, L. Goldberg, Mrs. J. Schwartz, Advisor. Third Row: E. Berger, S. Tickner, B. Gordon. Absent: J. Hair, S. Weaver. J S llljlsplllj le mmclsl' The golden hole of hugh School dogmour haorts Yo than lux-n back. P The Photography Club mem- bers are taught picture compo- sition, how to use the camera, how to pose the model, and how to process film and paper. Valu- able experience is gained for use in photography contests andfor everyday home photography. Seated, L. to R.: A. Coldwater, P. Ber er, E. Burch, Mr. Ferner, Subject, R. Katz, B. Winans. Standing: E. EFdridge, S. Kaplan, V. Lands- berger, S. Smith, J. Disraeli, V. Smith, H. Glade, D. Rock, L. Fischer, S. Lara, Mr. Sherwood, Advisory D. Citelman. 1:61:45 The Art Club meets once a week in Room 229 to prepare entries for the annual scholastic art show at Sibley's. Standing, L. to R..' C. Smith, J. Roggen, Pres.g A. North, S. Moscowitz, Miss L. Tuttle, Advisor. First Row: G. Darlow, J. Present, B. Shacter, W. Markin. Second Row: R. Peca, S. Hudnut, C. Belmont, E. Kelly, Sec., C. Colwell. Third Row: E. lhle, T. Shneirl, J. Ackerman. Fourth Row: R. Danis, J. 'Il1iel, B. Thiel. Absent: D. Barbour, Vice-Pres., P. Schar, D. Molinet, A. Arieno, J. Wood, N. Zemer, G. Snith, M. Clark, D. Klipfel. The Greenhouse Club is a service organization responsible for the maintenance of the school greenhouse. Although its chief unction is the raising of seed- lings and potted plants for a Spring sale, business is Com- bined with pleasure through numerous parties and an annual picnic. While serving the school, the members of this small club gain invaluable experience in applied botany. L. to R.: J. Klein, J. Pulsifer, Chairman, B. Hutchinson, S. Seymour, 49 Miss A. SIOW, Advisor, R. Nuijens, C. Merchant, L. Seymour. Absent: S. Dyer, Sec.-Treas. glad RP.-F rain- i rr'plJf-mdgjwlllmfjo Hail Alma Maier, our Alma Maier., Monroe. all lncixl Yo than 74.4 Zazzle Sfwwwf The Little Symphony was or- ganized this year under the di- rection of Mr. Arnold Cantor. The group meets every other Sunday at members' homes to practice for improvement and enjoyment. First Row, L. to R.: M. Glover, R. Rockcastle, P. DeGogorza, J. Mc- Quarrie, S. Friederich, S. Dworski, E. Coates. Second Row: D. Schnei- der, M. Balter, C. Crain, J. Dinkelspiel, G. Kooshian. Absent: D. Cold- stein, F. DeGogorza, J. Francis, Mr. A. Cantor, Advisor. died Fencing makes for supple- ness, grace of movement, and agility, a combination of mental and physical training. lt calls for the highest association be- tween brains and muscle, the closest co-ordination between brain, eye, hand, and foot. Fencing has been well charac- terized as a conversation with a foil . L. to R.: D. Biondo, J. NlcCom1ack, Sec.-Treas. Absent: J. Freeman, Pres.g P. Bofinger, H. Lie, C. Hook, A. George, M. Horton, V. Baker, B. Baker. paul paadma D Pencil Pushers meet twice a week for reading and criticism of original writing of any form. The criticism, constructive and politely expgessed, is frankg ence, mem rs cannot be too thin-skinned. L. to R.: S. Lannin, B. Schaiheimer, S. Finke, B. Shacter, I. Morgen- stem, Vice-Pres., S. Dworski, Sec., J. Clement, Mrs. J. Stolbrand, Advisor, N. Goldstein, M. DeGogorza, D. DeAngelis, N. Nichols. Absent: 50 S. Alden, Pres., S. Drum, S. Hudnut, P. Rapp, J. Tatelhaum, J. Present, J. Ackerman. rfrll 9 JHEJJ .ig-ill Jil well Iovalhs,f,cvcr,cillvo1Qecl logelliar, and ever 5irxqOlll1aE, Kneeling, L. to R.: H. Barker, Pres., H. Robfogel, S. Farmer, G. Tyler, E. Sdlulman. First Row: F. Fisher, Sec., S. Bowles, J. Smarer, J. Francis, J. Kniff, M. Townsend, M. Fischer, Miss H. Parker, Ad- visor, D. Ranieri, C. Haldoupis, R. Schreiber, B. Halldow, J. Rice, B. Schaiieimer, J. Hall, J. Clement, S. Se mour, Vice-Pres., V. Cali. Second Row: E. Fischer, F. Thoresen. Third Row: R. Szean, W. Harding, F. Shearn, D. Wahl, D. Babcock. Absent: F. Lindsay, B. McOuat, P. Fewster, J. Mantel, B. Dow, . Arnold, L. Seymour, L. Sliker, M. Hemings, N. Rosenberg, S. Stoller, C. Hansen, C. DeLee. The Audio-Visual Aid Club is a service organization formed to assist teachers in the 4 in We ! K a S ! W use of audio-visual teaching aids in their classes. First Row, L. to R.: R. Barker, J. Clement, Sec., J. Kerr, Mr. Albrecht, Advisor, P. Bonner, B. Davis, Pres., B. Hutchinson, S. Hicks. Second Row: J. Smith, K. Hutchinson, P. Wemett, B. Quigley, B. Beechey, J. Stevely, R. Werner, H. Lie, J. Froyd. Absent: J. O'Keefe, Traffic Mgr., J. Cranklin, M. Bergh, C. Cohen, B. Juengel, A. Rosenthal, W. Snyder, A. English, 1. Friedman, E. Garelick, A. Kremer, J. Meter, D. Ma- goon, M. Vail, l. Weintraub, B. Wilcox. The Stagecraft members help to make scenery, put on make-up, and provide cos- tumes and lighting for plays performed at 51 Monroe. ,Q , 7 vs H.. . F rflriraimlgi., 'fo the airasl high school o3i'he.mc1ll me will sing wifh haariizg will First Row, L. to R.: J. Little, T. Dee an, K. Kemp, D. Schmeer, L. Friederich, Mr. Steese, Advisor, N. Anderson, N. McLaughlin, R. Necaster, S. Miller. Second Row: J. Morton, H. Warner, A. Stein, J. Griswold, J. Picciotti, M. Dominice, Treas.g R. Gross, H. E stein, J. Lee, Sec., B. McLaughlin,Chaplaing D. Bonner. Abgeilnt: T. Boyatzies, B. Cohen, D. Griswold, 8. Hallock, Pres., M. Kinsella, E. Penrose, Vice-Pres., D. ea. Beta Hi-Y this year elected new officers for the second term in order em to give experience to those boys who will run the club next year. Beta ' also helped to clean up the Y lounge. ee we , gig First Row, L. to R.: J. Hall, P. Bofinger, Sec., V. Gartland, G. Quetschenbach, Pres.g S. Love, Chaplain, B. Baxter, H. Steron, R. Curtiss. Second Row: C. Vergo, D. Sullivan, W. Rastoreli, B. Colegrove, J. Bridge, J. Carter, A. Cardwell. Absent: J. Erlanger, Vice-Pres. and Treas.g IA. Ararhini, E. Briggs, R. Cropper, W. Miller, B. Wolfanger. ' V 1 ir ' ' mf' V in D W Delta Hi-Y this year had a scrap-metal drive and a cfabin party. The elm 6' club also helped to clean up the Y lounge. 52 J. f'Vfflf.Prgpl.l..lJ-ll..l.l 'fill 'fha echoes sound in avfxg hall, 'Yfll our lwac1rT5ir1c1n5w5ringl'hr'nll. First Row, L. to R.: L. Seymour, B. Laney, B. Lane, W. Gundry, Vice-Pres., R. Kavanaugh, Advisor, J. Donovan, Pres.: P. Laney, Chaplaing C. Moffitt, A. Donovan. Second Row: S. Messersmith, G. Milliman, H. Long, D. Wemer, V. Cali, J. Miller, A. Christ, C. Kooshian, L. Shean, A. Christiano, K. Keogh, Sec., P. Borrino. Absent: O. Williamson, Treas.g G. Meister, J. Meister, P. Lane, T. Keenan, P. Borrino, S. Mulvanev. Kapoa Hi-Y's main roject this year was inauguration of the War W, Memorial Fund, to which the club donated S25 plus the entire proceeds 6' from two dances. Other services were: direction of boys in the 'Lean to Swim campaign, post-Christmas clean up of the Y obby, and sale of Momoe book covers. ix First Row, L. to R.: J. Knox, D. Peglow, Treas.g D. Halter, L. Holmes, D. Shaftic, Pres., B. Baker, A. George, J. Dinkelspiel, Sec. Second Row: -'B. Miller, Vice-Pres.g A. Cileski, J. Johnson, Chaplain, T. Meeson, D. Garrett, A. Clark, D. Rall. Absent: D. Beers, K. Green, J. Froyd. ' Sigma Hi-Y this year sponsored a talk by Bob Turner and entertained other clubs with Royals' movies. The clu also helped to paint the Y 3 , interior and had s paper drive. C' 53 'irrf-llJ.lJflJ-1 Jill CJE, will sing og Sogous viciortj, on. cllcimonc:l.,9flelcl.,cmcll'rc1c:k First Row, L. to R.: H. Saunders, E. Sieper, B. Briggs, A. Freeman, J. Wilson, M. Duggan. Second Row: J. Streb, D. McNair, B. Beckler, Cha lain, J. Kleeherg, P. Sper, Sec.: P. Lauterbach, Pres.: Mr. Comfort, Advisor, H. Goldstein, Vice-Pres.: Rohfogel, Treas.g B. Mitchell, J. Freeman. Third Row: J. Casteel, J. McCormack, J. Van DeCarr, D. Gordon, P. Bush, A. Stam, D. Chans, D. Greenstone, N. Northrup, D. g.ipF,dE. Saunders, B. Crandall, A. Davidson. Absent: S. Felderstein, F. Sabey, 'Vl. Harris, B. Schulman, . o . Theta Hi-Y sold pop at all Monroe home basketball games, set and W cleaned up for the joint Hi-Y induction meeting, sent a bo to Cory last 6 summer on a scholarship, and gave a Y membership to a deserving boy. First Row, L. to R.: J. Rubens, P. Sper, D. Goldstein, Treasfi .l. Kleeberg, Pres., B. Beckler, Sec., M. Harris, N. Gross. Second Row: D. Cooper, S. Schrieber, D. Schneider, M. Scott, N. Robfogel, G. Siafer, P. Brody, A. Potter. Absent: H. Goldstein, Vice-Pres., M. Rock, D. Ginsburg, A. Davidson, B. Schulman, J. Fogel, B. Golds'tein. The Adelphians this year have kept up their steady pace of activities. Last Christmas vacation was spent in Syracuse with a brother society, I the Aronians. This Easter the Aronians visited Rochester as the guests of the Adelphians. As usual the Adel hians presented a book to the school library as a token of gatitude to Rflonroe. 54 slVfVlJllll,u1!Ql mldsl' Thi, golden half, of high School dogs, our haorfs Yo lhaf, Yum book First Row, L. to R.: J. Fishman, R. Levy, E. Burch, K. Komeliusen, R. Dodge, S. Bunis, Second Row: D. Dutton, S. Auer, P. Platt, Vice-Pres., J. Haubrich, Pres., E. Turner, Sec., S. Kirchner, Trolls., J. Bohan- ln, M. Wilson. Third Row: P. Bonner, R. Lie, J. Ruckholdt, S. Smith, N. Arthur, N. Platt, M. Murdock, P. Fewster, B. McOuat, J. Magee, L. Finn, B. Diehl. Absent: C. Scorrano, M. Kendall, Chaplain, A. Delmarle, C. Anderson, B. Cayley, M. Connors, C. Helier, J. Kerr, S. King, J. Mantel, R. Riley, N. Rush, J. Smith, D. Sherman, D. Taylor, B. Tepperman, H. Winn, G. White. Alpha Delta this year contributed to the Memorial Fund and CARE. 1 The club also had a Fashion Board and a dance and filled envelopes for 716-Q the Tuberculosis Fund. First Row, L. to R.: J. Wanderman, P. Gelser, A. Dickman, D. Goodman, S. Soble, G. Lasker, K. Myers, B. Harrison. Second Row: P. Soble, S. Martin, T. Sanzel, Sec.g C. Cohen, Treas.g V. Budgen, Advisorg J. Anderson, Pres., K. Miskiel, Vice-Pres., J. Klein, R. Barduna, M. Goldstein, L. Whitta er. Third Row: A. Klieger, A. Kesden, P. DeWitte, B. Harding, M. Hockhauser, M. Nusbaum, S. Isaacs, M. Maloney, E. Eldrid e, P. Davidson, C. Taksen, M. Rooney, R. Smith, M. Levis, M. Greenhouse, S. Jackson. A bsenl: J. Krug, M. Lipsett. Alpha Kappa Tri-Y filled envelopes for the Tuberculosis Fund and made stuffed animals for childrens hospitals. The club also had a Fashion Board and panel discussions and gave a donation to the Memo- AW rial Fund. 55 Ref rqgrk- I rV'VfJF'iiJfJ31l-fiirle' Hail Alma Maier, our Alma Pflcfrar, Monroe all Ymcixl YO than First Row, L. to R.: L. Cade, S. Hill, B. Farrell, Treas.g B. Houser, Vice-Pres.: J. Roycroft, Advisor, N. Dewitt, Pres., S. Hausman, ICC Repres.g S. Smith, D. Gra . Second Row: S. Perez, S. Curtiss, M. Town- send, M. Goldstath, C. Seager, D. Harkness, B. Andrews, Weidinger, B. Kowsky, A. DeWindt, J. Baron, P. Lannin. Absent: A. Bauer, Sec., J. Burgess, M. Clark, E. Glitch, J. Hughes, M. lhle, F. Keymel, S. Little, K. Simmons, V. Smith. Beta Chi this year had a rummage sale and a cabin party, and gave em aa I Christmas food baskets to a children's home. The club also participated in a Fashion Board, and had a mother and daughter tea. First Row, L. to R.: E. 'll'0X6l1, fiavzsor, J. omline, A. North, Treas.g M. Kane, Vice-Pres., P. Heitz, Pres., K. DelCour, Sec., N. DuFresne, A. Parcero, D. Youn . Second Row: A. Adams, J. Krockenberger, L. Case, S. Archibald, W. Martin, S. Fleming, E. Adams, fi Hebert, M. Hyde, il. Weidel, J. Roggen, H. xandenber? Abfent: K. Maracle, N. Kane, P. Makely, P. Boyd, J. Fleischer, S. etromile, P. Perritt, A. eiser, M. ata . em ' W Beta Sigma Nu this year gave a Halloween dance and a Christmas CQW4 party. The club also sent chocolates and scrapbooks to the soldiers in Korea. ...ey 56 ' an uauon ior Angle ' 9 ESI lm ovgr lisjcvcr, clldfzciliacl Eggllacxi, ongdleviv is iq init, First Row, L. to R.: R. Wolff, ICC Repres.g C. Ciurca, P. Frickey, Sec., ,I Mack Soc Chm N Schmidt Vice-Pres., N. Pyron, Advisorg M. Frxckey, Pre.s.g L. Carr, J. Meyers, Treas Second Row C Smith F Thoresen, G. Colwell, N. Bergmann, B. Staley, H. Henderson, A. Liebl, S Burn V Baker P Fitzgerald V. Broadbent, S. Adams, J. Voslokos, J. Barnhart. Absent: P. Frazier, M Harton ,I Lucas, G Brooks S Douglas, M. Juengel. Theta Sigma Chi is a new Tri-Y organized this year. Due to lack of time, no program was begun, but next year promises to be a busy and successful one for the club. d Sue' ' Buddies The hobos Thisbeef' The Sid! of UPYTHITHIS and Dick Miller at a tense moment. Pete Lauterbach, Jerry Todd, and Jake Klee on guard. 4 ' 'E ' ., he e 33: ri il ga 4' 'Xl if F 2 fr . . W, f I . uf' Q ' me N .HW r , 353225- Q-4 if i I Til sf Qld Gi g ! if Mr. King, Mr. Albrecht, Mr. Wiles, and Mr. Neff re- lax in The Pirate's Den . Gene Moffitt, Judy Smith, and Jerry Todd rehearse for The Divine Flora. la 0 boy i N23 Judy Smith and Dave Mc Nair attempt to awaken Paul Ae? ew ?WlX2Ql6l6 6 C9 -556 Qsfl , 6 Q gxiv' Zachmeyer and Vinny Call really are friends. 0 g 6? QXXQTJZXQ me Alld ii,S Afamillil Wemett' 58 Louis NIL Music Fried- erxch on the drums. Q T J r 5 V if NU 11315-I J Jljll COE, will Slhg OS Sogous vnclfcrg, on clic1moncl,,9fie,lc:l.,cl,zf1c:l Wffck WX . ff First Row, L. to R.: J. Dodge, R. Lie, R. Winn, J. Kerr, S. Kirchner. Second Row: S. lelnersmith, B Cayley, N. Platt, P. Fewster, J. Smith, P. Bonner. M. . xenkss C Merchant' B 1151 ' : P- DeGogll'S9n5leln. Ii'..sh,erRl3. Lau' l' M0 x 9 Monroe has always been known to have an enthusiastic cheer- leading squadg this year was no exception. ln Miss Pooler's absence, the girls have had to carry on alone. Almost every morning before school they could be heard devising new cheers and practising the old ones. Monroe can he especially proud of this year's morale boosters. The senior squad watches every play closely. ?oaa'Ja .r,g1rwfm,r,grg 'fo the oiresi high school of Them all we will sing with haorfg will, -G1 i x ne 9 First Row, L. to R.: D. Glitch, Ass't. Mgr., R. Beers, E. Penrose, H. Freeman, D. Schmeer, R. Curtiss, N. Anderson, C. Harding, Ass't. Mgr. fSeatedl, M. Kinsella, E. Smith, J. Court, R. Werner, W. Miller, V. Cali. W- Lane. Mgt? Second R0w-' J- BUIIS, Ass't. Coach, W. Watson, D. Pingleton, D. Chans, R. Scott, R. Schulman, J. Stu be, C. Beghold, Head Coach, A. Mandell, C. Harrington, H. Hillimire, R. Gross, W. Pestorell, W. Shepardson, L. HC . Schmidt, Ass'z. Coach. Third Row: L. Ronayne, P. Scatterday, J. Barber, D. Dominice, T. Boyatzies, R. Shay, P. Brunett, A. Stein, L. Friederich, D. McNair, R. Necaster. Under the able instruction of Coach Beghold, Chick Schmidt, and Jim Butts, Monroe's grid s uad reversed a pre-season prediction. Although rated as underdogs, the gridders upset all but two op onents. In a non-league lgame at Bri hton, the Regjackets edged the Barons 4-13 after a Q3-10 half time deficit. Monroe again showed the traditional get-up-and-go spirit by easing Franklin out of the way 2 -19. Playing excellent bal throughout the rest of.tl1e season, Monroe ained the Eastem Division title. Several players placed on All-Scholastic teams. S SCHEDULE Saae Cham? Brighton 13 Monroe gas! mise. LeRoy 7 Monroe The io' pfac Franklin 19 Monroe une VV East 0 Monroe Edison O Monroe East 0 Monroe West 42 Monroe West and Monroe tangle on the goal line. 60 f some 1 ml VVVF-frssll-fJJl5-1 'fill fhfl echoes sound in evarg hull, TCH our heodsinonsmeringihfnll Although inexperienced, this year's Cross- Country team excelled by taking second place in the city behind Madison. Mr. Ferner worked hard with the team, and it is expected that the veterans will form the nucleus of ax strong team next year. First Row, L. to R.: J. Fer- ner, Coach, F. P. Sabey, D. Kielson, J. Morton, Captain 9 'fl -'Z' F in Q' 91 0 E. F 5 iswssrfs R. Milford, J. Little, Miller. Second Row: Bowerman, R. Saunders, Christiano, E. Snyder, Scott, B. Baker, C. New, Warner, J. Dinkelspiel, Saunders, D. LaFlame, H. Shaftic. 0 Dave Chans over the bar. 71446 Even thoudgh Coach Wal1ace's 1951 cin er-crushers suc- cumbed to Franklin, Madison, Chmlotte, West, and Edison, the spirit of the team was over- whelming. The runners came over the hurdles and across the finish line into a tie for fifth place. 61 f. J Shy pic! wed 'beet First Row, L. to R.: H. Serbu, O. Williamson, J. Bianchi, J. Sergent, R. Altman, D. Halter, B. Braverman, H. Cummins, J. Knox, E. Smith. Second Row: J. Little, E. Penrose, W. Bradybaugh, R. Beers, N. Pas- kell, R. LeBeaumont, D. Chans, R. Rittenhouse, R. Brown, R. Milford, E. Snyder, M. Scott. Y 1 Y 3 1 L. to R.: C. Shafer, P. Betlam, L. Buttach, B. Beckler C. Quetschenbach. Absent: M. Mendell. L. to R.: D. Hurwitz, L. Natal, .F-QVVVJJ JJ. f Jil J l I LDL will sing of QOBOULS viclforg, od. ciiamc4ncl.,9fielcl.,anc:H'rc1ck 'Faulty goaaldag Buanomo's alleys, scene of the 1952 howl- ing league, witnessed Monroe's squad roll into fourth place. Cary Shafer, captain of the Thursday nighters saw his 165 average very closely followed hy Glenn Quetschenbach's 161 and Larry Buttach's 160. A well rounded team is hard to beat. tschenbach finishes his Swing ox 11 Que 1 k OH- whilgnothef Players 00 R. Mitchell, M. Mendell, W. Lane, S. Love, D. Garrett, N. Anderson, D. Davidson, L. Freiderich. Absent: S. Abramow. Sonny Love and Bill Lane, captains of the reserves, get set for their strikes. New among Monroe's athletes this year were the reserve bowlers. Divided into two teams, the Reds and Blues, our pin men bowled their way along into first and third places respectively. ln the playoffs the reserves showed poorly. 62 e...a.., EIVLTV IJ llspljl midst The golden haze of high school doujsnour ham-'fs Yo Yhaf. Yom back First Row, L. to R.: S. Abrarnow, R. Beckler, H. Goldstein, H. Epstein, R. Cohen, V. Cartland, R. Smith, B. Love, J. McCormack, J. A. Donovan, C. Kooshian. Second Row: J. Bowen, M. Schuster, R. Maurice, D. Peglow, B. Klotz, J. Carter, Mgr., R. Colegrove, J. DeBell, Coach, S. Weinstein, D. Halter, J. Johnso nn g. Biben, C. DeHollander, A. Kremer. Absent: J. Franklin, J. Kleeburg, D. Krieger, L. Relin, M. Mendel, J. weeney. Althou h the Booters didn't EdB. fare weh in interscholastic lckford te league play, the boys gained a es great deal from their pew coach, Lr.. Mr. Whee er, and wil prove a Q A :Q F threat next year. The team f f,g 'ix QC - finished the season with every . ip f it boy having seen action in if fig? ,,.t-f ' 'H Q - 1 ' several games, and a record of ,.,,.. rg, ' V' -TQ ' 1 win, 6 defeats. L. to R.: C. Moffitt, E. Bickford, H. Davidson, P. Hallock, R. Mitchell, W. Walrath. 63 of 1' .Rf Q Q. ,X 2 4 Tr, ., .,,,, Q... Y S' ii u g if kg ai! 'Z' 'f , X if if i The addition of Brighton and lrondequoit to the interscholastic Golf League saw the competition for our divot-diggers grow. Even so, our linksmen really turned u the turf. Franklin fell first b a 18-2 margin, followed by Marshall, West, Jeffer- son, Irondequoit, and Charlotte. Losses to East, Edison, and Brighton set Monroe in a three-way tie for first place as the season closed. 5 x 4 '45, Ref rain. ' 1 FV VJ F -illll MJ Marlo Hall Alma Maier, our Alma Maier Monroe all hull Yo Thea Kell Hale Brighton Franklin East Charlotte Madison Marshall Jefferson West Edison Brighton Franklin East Charlotte Madison Marshall Jefferson West Edison wo' owe? 9 5 'oft' J '-Z J Fogel, M p Mrfraxeeler, Cogeh SCHEDULE vi First Half w '9fs ,O 9-woe 39 Monroe 33 A 36 Monroe 41 Aa'-I Pumls 20 Monroe 45 4-0 Monroe 45 g 44 Monroe 42 444W 50 Monroe 24 62 Monroe 70 gg monroe Monroe's '51-'52 Basketball team was a real threat in inter- onme scholastic league play. Under the able guidance of Coach Second Half Wheeler, during the first half of leafgue play the boys won six 40 M 44 games and lost three to end up tied or second place. Ken Hale 43 Omoo 5 and Dutch Hallock paced t e team by hitting double figures Monroe 0 in most of the ames. no Monroe .52 The second Ealf proved a sad disappointment for Monroe fans, 51 Monroe 47 as the hoopsters were able to defeat only 4 of 9 opponents. no Monroe 29 However, the boys never stopped trying. Leading the attack for 38 Monroe oo Monroe in the second half were Pete Brunett and Dutch 62 Monroe 43 Hallock. 37 Monroe 57 3 5 Monroe 4 2 fo 1 63- 52 30 l yo w 5' f V' HJ f1p4EJ4.SJJlfJ C474 will lovffrhcc avmall volcccl Togaihan, cmd ever smqolf iliac Dick Shea . oy we'- i K9 vo' 'qv H PI 0-nays ,fue 1, uxmgdg ls-W9 wane gcwelad Although the Reserve Basketball team won only five of their twelve games this season, they gave every team in the league a good fight. Coached by Mr. Butts, the future varsity hopefuls racticed and pla ed hard, and gained much experience. Lead gy Dick Smith anJ Pooch Gross, the Reserves downed West, Jefferson, Paul Revere, Charlotte, and Franklin, but lost to the other teams in their circuit. The competition in the 1952 Re sprve League was keen and even in defeat the scores were c oae. With man of the ho s movin u to the Varsit next fa Y Y s P , ,Y ll, Mogrgoe can expect a good season with Monroe s Varsity in 19 . Joe Picciotti, Mgr. Jim B , h utts Coac 16 Brighton Edison Marshall West Jefferson Paul Revere Brighton East Madison Franklin School for Deaf Charlotte po SCHEDULE Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monro e Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monro e Monroe Z lu. Q. I- vfrllflfill-P257 'fo fha ehlresl' high school 05 Them all we dill sing LoH'h hear wall First Row, L. to R.: D. Dominice, R. Miller, A. Abronowitz, R. Tyler, L. Koval, R. Good, G. Hardin Ass't. Mgr. Second Row: B. Nusbaum, R. Scott, J. Marsh, Mr. Blair, Coachg H. Jones, T. Boyatzies -Hausman, R . Shea. Monroe's 1951 diamond aces ended the season in poor lea ue standing conquering only Madison. Several games were lost by cTose margins though, making a losing season a thrilling and high-spirited one The mound duties were handled b Hugh Jones, with Les Koval catching Several Monroe players had, high averages with Dick Hausman and Ally Abronowitz leading the team. Ps c1096 Play ai hom e Plat el SCHEDULE Edison 10 Monroe E ast 9 Monroe Charlotte 6 Monroe West 5 Monroe Franklin 4 Monroe Madison l Monroe Marshall 21 Monroe J e fferson 1 Monroe 66 lfflrv V flu' -Prvsli -'A-'Jill 'fill 'fha echoes sound in evemj hull, Yillour hearisinonsomeringfhfull Another champion team at Monroe was the 1951 tennis team. The netmen, captained by Whit Gerard, shut out 6 of their 7 opponents to take the city championship. The only blemish on their otherwise clean record was a draw with Marshall. A per- fect record was compiled by Dick Shargel, who won all his seven matches. First Row, L. to R.: R. Hamblin, J. Morton, P. SCHUGTYIBY. H. Steron, H. Epstein, L. Friederich. Second Row: Mr. Blair, Coach, J. Court, S. Nusbaum, D. Glitch, J. Stubbe, K. Kemg, D. Schmeer, G. Harding, Ass't. Mgr. Absent: A. Twist, Baxter. L. to R.: H. Warner, J. A. Donovan, W. Gerard, R. Beckler. Absent: D. Shargel. amid Hubie Warner, J. A. Don- ovan, and Dick Shargel are off for a match. eaewe 3444411 1951 Monroe can be assured of an excellent baseball team next year, if last spring's reserves can add the necessary spark to the varsity. In their series of five games, Monroe lost only to East, 4-2, in an extra inning game for the Championship. Ra Hamblin and Adrian Twist each pitched two wins to put the re- servists in second place. 67 J . is gngvog jimgousi Jicioi., oii' clT!wi1Sinci:iSfie,dl.,ciZicl ifrik. Coach Wallace's fin men showed themselves to he true com- petitive swimmers by winning five of their eight meets against teams that are hard to beat. Prospects for the uture look bright, since only two team members are graduating. ln sectional com- petition, Monroe's swimmers shone when Art Arimini took first lace in the fifty yard freestyle and Kevin Keogh and Hubie Warner splashed into second lace in their res ective special- ties, although the team placeclj poorly due to a gisqualification. First Row, L. to R.: W. Bruce, D. Tilley, P. Borrino, R. Hill, J. Wiltsie, R. Raniere. Second Row: R. Zach- meyer, J. Bianchi, N. Batterson, R. Wright, V. Cali, Ca t., W. Welch, W. Baxter, C.-Ca L., J. lannone, J. Arihuckas, Coach. Absent: A. Bidjwell, J. Stack, J. Riroden. First Row, L. to R.: M.' Duggan, H. Donovan, C.f Mil iman, K. Keogh, J. A. N Donovan, C. Smith, J. , Shafer. Second Row: J. 1 Carter, Manager, F. Rice,i E. Auer, A. Aramini, E.' Lewis, R. Vidale, J. Sween- ' ey, J. Northrop, G. Melkis, E. Braiman, J. Cohen, Mr. Wallace, Coach. Absent: J. Barber, A. McCunne, H. Warner, P. Lane, M. Wilcox, N D. Sullivan, R. Haughtaling. X l w l Monroe's swimmers are off on a race. Q if WWE '..a 5 ,dj Jw i 70 Coach Arlauckas' grunt-and-groaners discovered 3 this year that Scholastic wrestling, a matter of lever- age, speed and experience rather than of brute force, i is quite different from television style wrestling. How- ever, with the proper school spirit, Monroe's youn stars will improve this year's record of no wins and 3 make wrestlin one of Monroe's leadin spectator ' sports. Vin Cag, Bill Baxter and Bill Welcqx were ont- standing wrestlers. me r JM 1 mu JI- midst fha golden home of high School doujspur hearts Yo thee Yom back.- ll 8. I2-SHASTAS First Row: H. Doughty, P. Bush, C. Parker. Second Row: J. Court, A. Stein, M. Kane, P. Tmnquist T Boyatzies. '7 Intramural athletics in Monroe are looking up. Competition is keen and interest strong. The Shastas, champi- on eleventh and twelfth grade hoop- sters, won every game, as did the Dwarves, ninth and tenth grade champs, who, incidentally, claim the title for the second year in a row. In the spirited eighth grade rivalry, hon- ors were taken by Home Room 160. Kleeberg shoots: Alan Disraele waits for rebound. Second Row: 9 8. 10 DWARVES First Row: D. Creenstone, L. Relin. Second Row: S. Felderstien, Clip!-J A. Davids0I1, P. Sper. Absent from Picture: C. Hoffman, Cup!-I M. Kinsella. R. Illingworthv B. Wolfanger. The tap is controlled by Jack MacLelland 8TH-H. R. 160 First Row: R. Shamp, Capt. S. Hudnut, Mgr., J. Slubbe, R. Walrath, R. St. Clair. 69 Rf-'li rcflrk- I r rV'rlJr-iilhglfllfrfo Hail Alma Maier, our Alma Nolan, Monroe all lmcixl YQ Than First Row, L. to R.: A. Beyrle, E. Rosenstein, I. Friedman, L. Coldber , B. Cadon, R. Bardnna, M. Jury T. Sullivan, C. Taksen, B. Ekas, N. Ogden, President, R. Lie fSeatedi Vice-President. Second Row: B Porcelli, P. Lee, D. lncardona, A. North, M. Corcoran, M. Kooshian, C. Meister, S. Kauffman, H. Smith, N Goldstein. Third Row: S. Morgan, A. Catlin, J. Bowser, C. Anderson, C. Hall, A. Weiser, E. Clements, E Berger, R. Melkis. Fourth Row: A. Hamilton, R. Skarlatos, C. Koos, M. Alden, I. Wandersee, T. Piaksin N. Nichols, M. de Gogorza, C. Merchant. Fifth Row: L. Whittaker, M. Levis, P. Fewster, E. Turner, B Jenks, E. Leitzke, P. Davidson, M. Nusbaum, P. DeGogorza. gaaietlell Adam FV'ViJ Q Ji-LEM EMM JI-Ll LUSH lovaimcavf,v,,c1llvo'1QLcl Together. and ever 5-logos imc. Q First Row, L. to R.: B. Lau, fSeatedl, Secretary, N. Platt, P. Platt, B. Ca ley, P. Soble, S. lssacs, G. Lasker, S. Soble, K. Ling, A. Klieger, C. Caccamise, C. Anderson. Second Igow: S. Alexander, J. Ander- son, P. DeWitte, S. Bienenstock, H. Raz, S. Schwartz, A. Kesden, N. Rich, D. Molinet, J. Wanderman. Third Row: M. Juengel, R. Morrison, D. DeAngelis, S. Cowdery, K. Coulton, D. Judd, M. Porcelli, N. Rosenberg, K. Miskiel, M. Shaw. Fourth Row: I. Steron, L. Fischer, A. Rittenhouse, M. Slote, B. Eike, N. Eyer, S. Wolk, S. Wolk, S. Hausman. Fifth Row: P. Gelser, A. Dickman, M. Neivert, M. Lipsett, D. Good- man, G. Simon, J. Klein, R. Ketchell, R. Deutsch, D. Lisson. The Girls' Athletic Association has com- pleted another successful year of promoting sportsmanship and competition among the girls of Monroe. Attendance at after-school 'sports has been both high and enthusiastic. e girls, in a spirit of good fun and fellow- shi , have articipated in volleyball, basket- balli, basegall, swimming, and ping pong. These after-school activities are to develop skill but more essentially, they are to en- courage good sportsmanship and fun. A highlight of the year was the Valentine square dancing party held by Madison's Girls Athletic Association. A group of girls from each public high school was invited. The event was a big success, and those who attended had a wonderful time. 71 W N. -N-M d -.Ki Q :E K, Mn nth ,QI Nh--,A 1,-f 'a Q9 , - n w 1 1 'M' 6 K 'Q fvh P 5 yn My -T 5 ,A f K , . 1. 1 N -. 1 I .fi n I wftffg, 4 f -if ' f E I I 6 I VV! 'vit X Q 'M' 4. j W K fx gli g YL! VW N' .V ax--.im ,f3,g,g.,g , , , ..,. . fs i 1' f Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Alter Meyer Bittker L. Fredrick Bohanan Charles Carver Theodore G. Clement Charles P. Connors Rufus B. Crain William Dick Robert Dyer J. Donald Fewster Julius Freeman Fred Gleichauf Perry Goldberg Jacob D. Goldstein J. P. Greenhouse Pfc. Bruce H. Hammond Hansel and Gretel Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.. and Mrs. Mrs. Jane O. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Amold Heicklen W. E. Heitz William Hutchinson Juengel George R. Kirchner G. Kleeberg William Klein Mrs. Elizabeth Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirchbaum Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lane Dr. and Mrs. Wolf B. Lasker 774vzan4 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lauterbach P. A. Levy Einar Lie Gordon S. MacKay Merton Mantel Mrs. Hugh T. McNair Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William McOuat Eugene P. Meister Felix R. Moffitt Mrs. Kenneth F. Moffitt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tibor Morton John G. O'Keefe Edwin Pike Howard N. Ramsey Francis V. Rice Mrs. Clayton Routly Jack Rubens Schneider's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Seymour Miss Mary A. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Silvernail Sofia Shoe Service Miss Laura E. Spurr Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Streb Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Tepperman Hugo Teute, Florist Mrs. Edna Vitelli Mr. and Mrs. John Wemett ' f.',.f-'.f its , .,.,..,, X lt Pays to Save Open School Sa ngs Account Sa e n School E ery Week Youll be the One Who Profits You ll be the One Who Benefits Rochester Savings Bank 47 Main Street West 40 Franklin Street Be t YN he fom TIMMIE S HOME ROOM Lunches Candy Sodas 213 213 Pea l Monroe 9320 MAHER S DELICATESSEN THE TODD COMPANY INC 1037 Clinton A enue South 1130 I n ers ty A enue a vi K v i v ' 1 ' 7 o . . V- 's iQ s Bc-st Wishes ' - r 1 - ' r s , . ,' v ' Tiv i' v ' 75 Plenty of Power for This Area A second generating unit at R. G. 8: E. RUSSELL STATION has added more than 83,000 horsepower to the company's electric power capacity The R. G.8LE. now has the greatest capacity and the larg- est reserve of power for national defense, 'industry, business, homes and fanns at any time in its history. ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC HOUGHTON 8x SON, INC. Good Luck to the Graduates MARY and NICK GERAKOS Best Wishes - from HOME ROOM 124 Baker 1158 SYLVIA GORlN'S BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in Manicuring - Facials - Eyebrow Arching Room 310, Present Bldg. Ruth Myrna Lillian Ann Myra Miriam Hannacyl Barbara Bunny Joan Marcia Caroyln KlRCl'lNER'S GARAGE 6170 South Goodman Street Automobile Repairing Patsy Isabel Patty Augusta Sharon Judy Mimsic Marcia Golda Ada Shirley Susan Rochelle Betty You can't beat - Star Quality Meatv STAR SUPER MARKETS HONVARD J OH NSON'S Ice Cream Shoppes and Restaurants Carole Tern Hdrrlet Arlene Irene Present Dorls Helen Ex 16 zzx Lorrame McGREGORS FLORISTS 741 Monroe A e 201 Grand Ave Be t W1 he fro LOWENSTEIN S GROCERY Grocery Dellcatessen Fro en Foods 96 M lburn St H ll 2202 Open Sunday and E enmgs EL RANCHO GASETERIA 3021 West Henrletta Rd MO 8028 W Henr etta Ne York LYKES Mr and Mrs DONALD G CARDWELL Monroe 7626 Plttsford 1551 Holcomb s Watch and Clock Shop Dlamonds Watches ewelry Repamng Our Specialty 589 Monroe Avenue Be t Wlshes from HOME ROOM EVA S BAKE SHOP 725 Monroe Avenue FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Good L ck to the Gr duate from A FRIEND , . A v . . ' 5 s m y. I if a . T ' -.4 Z 1 . i . .- V . L i , w ' X . . 7 ,S l - u a s 334 9 . 77 TOM THUMB RESTAURANT 582 Monroe Avenue THE CORNER SHOPPE 'V' 639 Sourffi Avenue 1' Huff M! lvaa Q51 Anne Mapny Jan Shlrley Mfarlenl f Glnny gf Barb barb xi 18' oan at Carol Jovce Res Phone Otlice Phone MOnroe 0111 LOcust 4-615 HAROLD W LARA Photographer Studlo 35 Sprung St Rochester 1 N from HOME ROOM 101 Good Luck from McGRAWS BAR B Q West Henrletta Road at eiferson Look for the sign wlth the cow on top Spring and Summer Fashxon Favontes RIPTON DRESSES Dresses for Specxal Occasxons or Casuals Slzes 9 15 12 20 14W 245 739 Monroe Avenue Open 10a m to9pm Best Wlshcs from ROWLAND S SHOP for Boys and Young Men 12 Comers 1928 Monroe Ave EAST AVENUE STERLING DINER 1860 East Ave Near Wmton Rd Open 24 Hours Dally Good Luck to the Graduates from HUMBERT'S Jewelry, Cards, and Gifts QUETSCHENBACH S RED and WHITE 848 South Avenue Mon 2462 Choice Meats and Vegetables Best W1ShCS from 1522 Mt Hope Avenue A FRIEND .Sufi . we - xr - ,if ,Q V ' rf N4 'TYTD 7, f Ca J7 ,537 , Best Wishes , '1 5 ' 4' 5. '14, . Y 0 J P , - - . ', , J B ' , ., . . , . ! ALPHA DELTA TRI-Y MONARCH APPLIANCE STORE 642 South Avenue LAMAY DRUG CO - Prescriptions - Phone Monroe 1733 1800 East Ave Rochester N Y Amlco Arch Foot Flttmg Shop Correct and Balanced Shoe Rebuilding 40 St Paul Street Phone BAker 9450 Near Mann St East Rochester4 N Y SCHLEYER SERVICE STATION 485 Park Avenue Monroe 9185 Be t Wlshes from H and E SANDWICH SHOP 280 Alexander Street Fme Foods to Please You F ountam Service Dlnners Good Luck to the G ad ates BUONOMO BOWLING HALL 70 Charlotte Street Best Wlshes A FRIEND Nothmg But the Best PAGANO S HIGHLAND MARKET 709 South Avenue Monroe 6286 Rochester 20 N Y Best Wlshes from THE BOOK LOVERS SHOP HART and VICK SEED STORE Seeds Plants Bulbs 55 Stone Street HAm1lton 7250 Flowers by MARIE BAETJ ER Monroe 3874 649 Park Avenue Rochester 7 N Y ,.. . .. .. 5' . .,.. . . fu 7 ,.. l 79 Good Luck to the Class of 1952 KOLKO PAPER CO., INC. Baker 5803 440 Ormond Street jewelry U Diamonds Enjoy JOHN SHIELDS BLUE BOY MILK Watchmaker Twelve Corners Brlghton New York Nature s Best Food At Its BCS' Monroe 4784 EAST AVENUE HARDWARE 1796 East Avenue Cut Flowers Plants CAPLES FLORIST 1653 Mt Hope Avenue Gifts Monroe 7924 Greetmg Cards Best Wxshes from CAROLYN s and IRENE s BEAUTY SHOP PM 5 St Paul Street Burch Baker 3077 Room Helfer Beck Lmg Klrchner Schlegel 5.1111-th. Wmn Mantel Scorrano Fewster CHUCK S PLACE 1551 Mt Hope Avenue Angevme udd Krockenberger McOuat Kmg Qulnlavm Platt Murdock McGowan Ruckoldt mllto C t Rlley Dreher 1 f Kornell h l rom Wllson au Best Vhshes to the Graduates A FRIEND ohanan Elnzabeth Baker 6660 Open Evenm Ml!0 Grace New Used 11 CLINTON Boox suo pf! j 138 Cllnton Ave So R Loew s Theater Building as , . Q A , I 420 ' H J . 1 T M A Teppe rman wld rs ' ' B er ' X 'th ' . le . b , 5 ,ee 035 lx 80 N. J. MILLER and SON FUNERAL HOMES 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. 706 South Ave. Best Wishes from A FRIEND Mon. 5704 J. LEO KEATING Jewelry - Gifts Elgin and Gruen Watches 984 So. Clinton Ave. Free Parking KEY DRUG COMPANY Prescription Specialists 1861 Monroe 262 Waring 622 Park 525 Titus 2875 Dewey 630 Ridge Rd. W. MONROE HIGH SCHOOL BOOK EXCHANGE For Your Convience Hours: 8:30-8:45 Daily 3:00-3:15 Daily Lunch Period One A GIRLS Plan Today for Tomorrow Plan to Join The Telephone Co. Good Pay First Day of Employment Scheduled Increases Vacation with Pay Pleasant Working Conditions. Apply Now NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Employment Oflice for Women 95 N. Fitzhugh St. lst Floor or Consult Your School Adviser Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 NUSBAUIVPS DEPT. STORE INC. Good Luck from CRITICS 506 Monroe Ave. Rochester, N. Y. Typevvriters Portable Standard See AL GOLDMAN Consolidated Office Equipment Co. 38 St Paul St. HA. 3401 Best Wishes from WESTF ALL F LORIST CC You will always meet an Old Monroe friend at Westfall's. 1902 Mt. Hope Avenue Maflelgh udy Fran Bettv Brlg Sally Dotty oan Su s1e Oggle Ga1 Nancv Ramsey Be t W1 hes of A FRIEND THE MAYFLOWER SHOPS Famous from New York to Hollywood Waffles Don ts Pancakes 239 Maxn St East Rochester N METEYER S FOOD MARKET 1018 Cllnton Avenue South Best W1ShCS from PARK AVENUE CLEANERS 645 Park Avenue HAm1lton 6006 The Cars wlth Two Way Radios MONROE RADIO CAB Inc 526 Central Avenue Rochester N Y Prompt and Courteous Servlce MODERN i' CLEAN i' SAFE s 's ' J J ' - H - ' ' . , . ' .1 - H, l ' 9 7 . o , . . 82 MORRALL STUDIO -- Portrait Photographers - Hotel Seneca Mezzanine Floor By Appointinent- Phone HAmilton 4966 Oflicial Photographers for 1952 MONROLOG Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 from THE OKEN PAPER COMPANY 534-554 Oak Street Rochester, New York TAKSEN OIL COMPANY 209 joseph Avenue LOcust 7177 Best WVishes from PIC and PAY GROCERIES 1691 Mt Hope Avenue Monroe 8669 Open Evenings til 11 Marge and Chris SWEDISH MASSAGE SALON - Steam Baths - Present Bldg. - 27 So. Clinton Ave. Men,s Salon Women's Salon Room 405 Room 411 Enjoy BLUE BOY ICE CREAM It's Richer, Smoother, Better Compliments of S T U D I O Uiormcrly Gold Tone Studioj For the Finest in Year Book is Portraits - Groups - Candids Consult Our Specialists Compliments of HOME ROOM 329 Compliments of THETA HI-Y Compliments of G00d Ll1Ck BETA CHI TRI-Y , to the Graduates Patronize the from a L Advertisers of FRIEND Monrolog ! ! AD SALES STAF F Carole Rapp, Business Manager Francesca de Gogorza Nick Cardwell Shirley Dyer Lois Goldberg Ruth Goldman Marty Harris Mary Hutchinson Brigette Juengel Shirley Kirchner Joyce Knowlton Sally Lara Myra Lasker Bunny Levy Joan Maher Jean Mantel Bob Maurise Mary Lynn McGowan David McNair Betty McOuat 84 H Sue Messersmith ,Ioan Philpott Glen Quetschenbach Nancy Ramsey Nancy Rush Marilyn Schwartz Bob Schulman Suzanne Smith Jerry Todd Liz Turner xi' x .N Rx 3 1 I , I 1 K J 1 1 y I X s 5 i . A I , . 1g.f,,ff5 X J !V1.XXl Q. 1 was Gy? NV . 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