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MONROE HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER, NEW YORK M0NR0L0G NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY LOUISE WOERNER, Editor JOHN OZOLS and BRUCE WYNAR, Business Managers DEDICATION page 5 FOREWORD page 6 FACULTY SECTION page 8 MRS. MARY CLEMENT SCHOLARSHIP page 4 Miss Mary A. Sheehan Mr. Paul A. Steese Advisers Administrators Mathematics Business Social Studies Science English Language Practical Arts Fine Arts Special Education Health Education Librarians Office Staff Cafeteria Staff Custodial Staff SENIOR SECTION page 18 Senior Class Officers Senior Homeroom Teachers Exchange Student Senior Pictures The Builders by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ACTIVITIES SECTION page 50 Student Association Officers Student Government Class Officers State Scholarships Honor Societies Standard Bearers Monroe Life Monrolog Kaleidoscope Bands Orchestras Choirs Patrols Student Court Aides Service Groups Future Nurses Club Future Teachers Club International Relations Club Debating Club Science Clubs Math Clubs Language Clubs Hi-Y Groups Tri-Y Groups 2 SPORTS SECTION page Cheerleaders Cross-Country Football Soccer Intramural Basketball Skiing Wrestling Basketball Swimming Volleyball Leaders ' Club Bowling Golf Tennis SENIOR BIOGRAPHY SECTION page 150 Senior Biographies Track Baseball Varsity Club All-Scholastic Girls ' Athletic Association HOMEROOM AND DISPLAY ADVERTISING SECTION page 106 Homeroom Ads Patron Ads Display Ads 3 MRS. MARY CLEMENT On October 10, 1959, after eighteen years of devoted service to this com¬ munity and to the pupils and the staff of this school, our School Nurse, Mrs. Mary Clement died very suddenly. It was a tragic loss to all of us, to her family, and to her many friends. At the time of her death, the idea was born that the finest tribute to her memory would be some means of helping young people. Spontaneous offers began coming in to the family of Mrs. Clement. Before long a sizable sum had accumulated, and a committee had been set up to plan how this money could best be used. Since Mary Clement had been so active and successful in nursing, it was decided that the money should be used to help students who are planning to enter the nursing field. So now, each year, some Monroe Senior who is in the upper half of his class and who has been accepted at a recognized school of nursing will be helped financially because so many people loved and respected Mrs. Clement. 4 MISS MARY A. SHEEHAN The quality of true greatness is rare. Most persons live their entire years without knowing a great man or woman. To be great, one needs to have a profound understanding of and respect for others. We at Monroe know someone . . . who with selfless devotion has led and inspired us, . . . who has shared with us our joys, our per¬ sonal successes, . . . who with genuine concern has given us encouragement whenever we have needed it, . . . who has made us proud of our school and of our being called Monroeites ' . She understands us and respects us. We the Senior Class of I960, to acknowledge the many ways we have benefited from the leader¬ ship of Mary A. Sheehan, dedicate our yearbook to her. Miss Sheehan is retiring as principal of Monroe this year. Our wish for her is that she enjoy many years of retirement, years as happy as those she has made for us at Monroe. 5 FOREWORD Our I960 Monrolog is a pictorial record of a significant year in our school ' s history. Behind these pictures lies the true spirit of Monroe, a spirit growing greater with every achievement. As you read through Monrolog, look deeply into the pictures; you will sense that we have been molded by an impressive heritage. Here are we who, hungry for knowledge and attainment, are striving toward values that are worthy and noble. Monroe is a great part of us all, a part that lives and will always live. Our school not only has opened the way to the future, but also has guided us through the uncertainties of our past. Here we have found inspiration to motivate us onward. Yet, as we benefit from our school we must return to it something of value—our best efforts. In this past year the excellence attained represents our striving to meet this obligation. Look into the pictures in our Monrolog for I960, con¬ sider the rich heritage of our school, the dynamics of its present, and the values it has infused into our characters. 6 FACULTY 8 PRINCIPAL MARY A. SHEEHAN A finely organized human being . . . will open new, deeper and purer sources of joyous inspiration than have yet refreshed the earth. —Margaret Ossoli Zealous, yet modest; . . . Patient of toil; serene amidst alarms; inflexible in faith . . . —James Beattie VICE PRINCIPAL PAUL A. STEESE 10 ' Tis education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent the tree ' s inclined. —Alexander Pope GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Seated: Mr. Savage. Mr. DeSoto, Miss O ' Connell, Mr. Prior. Standing: Mr. Wallace, Mr. Stiller, Mr. Burgess. SENIOR COUNSELOR MR. EDWARD PRIOR COLLEGE ADVISER MR. CARL LANS 11 ATTENDANCE PSYCHOLOGIST OFFICER DR. LENOIR BURNSIDE MRS. LORETTA EMERY NURSE MRS. VIRGINIA COPELAND SPEECH THERAPIST MR. ANTHONY VITI DIETITIAN LIBRARIAN CUSTODIAN MISS DOROTHY ANDREWS MISS CLARA CURTISS MR. ROBERT VANDENBERG 12 Mathematics possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty ... as only the greatest art can show. —Bertrand Russell MATHEMATICS Seated: Miss Dunn, Mrs. Hutchinson, Miss Sorci, Mr. Stiller, Dr. Noble. Standing: Mr. Rose, Mr. Griswold. MATHEMATICS Seated: Mr. Ferner, Miss Reuschle, Mrs. Bitler Mr. Hofmann. Standing: Mr. Burnett, Dept. Head; Mr. Rapp, Mr. Schul- man. Do you fear to trust the word of a man, whose honesty you have seen in business? —Publius Terence BUSINESS Seated: Mrs. Daugherty, Mr. Shopes, Miss Town, Mr. Rizzieri. Mr. Sadway. Standing: Miss Finnegan, Mr. Matheis. Dept. Head. Absent: Mr. Savage. 13 History is a philosophy, learned from examples. —Thucydides SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE First Row: Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Hawkes, Mr. Paris, Dept. Head; Miss Snow, Miss Murray. Stand¬ ing: Mr. Cramer, Mr. Schlageter, Mr. Ullrich, Mr. Ulrich, Mr. Mc¬ Cabe, Mr. Campo. SOCIAL STUDIES First Row: Mr. VanDelinder, Miss Davis, Mrs. Wynn, Mr. Matteson, Mr. Lang, Dept. Head. Second Row: Mr. Dur- nan, Miss Palmer, Mr. Benjamin, Mr. Gribbroek, Mr. Febiano. Absent: Miss Costich, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Schminke. For science is, like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. —Charles Kingsley Seated: Mrs. Vaughan, Miss Bowen, Miss Down, Dr. Rudolf. Standing: Mr. DeSoto, Miss Caragher, Mr. Burgess. 14 The immense value of becoming ac¬ quainted with a foreign language is that we are thereby led into a new world of tradition and thought and feeling. —Havelock Ellis There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing. —Benjamin Disraeli ENGLISH Seated: Mrs. Harrison. Miss O ' Connell, Miss Furlong, Mr. Sliker. Standing: Miss Stauffer, Miss DeRosa, Mrs. Moore, ENGLISH Mr. Ball, Mr. Carver, Dept. Head. Seated: Mr. Arine, Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. Gulesian. Stand¬ ing: Mr. Mourilcas, Mrs. Miller, Miss Koch, Miss Tait. Absent: Mrs. Barlow. LANGUAGE Seated: Miss Shultz, Mrs. Har- ison, Mrs. Krichbaum, Dept. Head. Standing: Miss Shults, MissScbley- er, Mr. Lee. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. James. 15 Miss Wannemacher, Miss Tuttle, Mr. Carpenter, Mrs. McManus. Mr. Howe. Absent: Mrs. Hemings. Mr. Sherwood. Mr. Lenden. Mr. Pruyne. Mr. Albrecht. Mr. Bockes. Absent: Mr. Neff, Dept. Head; Mr. Rockcastle, Mr. Watt, Mr. Mid¬ dleton. It is the glory and the good of Art, That Art remains the one way possible Of speaking truth ... —Robert Browning Our chief want in life is, somebody who shall make us do what we can. —Ralph Waldo Emerson SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Dunn, Dept. Head; Mr. Yacono. Miss Greffrath, Mr. Conte, Miss Snyder, Mr. Stevens. Absent: Miss Asquith, Mr. Kirby, Mr. Thelen. Health is the vital principle for bliss. And exercise of health. —James Thomson HEALTH EDUCATION First Row: Mr. Blair. Dept. Head; Miss Greve. Miss Fuller. Second Row: Mr. Col¬ well. Mr. Schmidt, Mrs. Babcoclt, Mr. Stras- sner. Absent: Mrs. Macartney. 16 OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Rookey, Mrs. Bongo, Miss Venosh, Miss Clark, Mrs. Zugelder. LIBRARIANS Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Klieger. . . . service done by willing and discerning souls was glory. —George Eliot CAFETERIA STAFF O. Lowe, D. Andrews. Dietitian; M. Spire, M. Hart, E. Josephson, R. Conchelos, F. Corin, E. Campbell, L. Selke, E. Beck, I. Engel. L. Freer. CUSTODIAL STAFF Seated: I. Dotson, F. Mostyn, R. Ciel- insky, E. Robert, L. Houd, B. Lewis, R. Doser. G. Arena, M. Demark. Standi A. DiLuca. H. Simmones, D. Eshler, Uroblewski, I. Delmus, S. Wright, Gleichauf, E. Carey, A. Sampson, F. Saunders. 17 18 SENIOR SECTION We come from a world where we have known incredible standards of excellence, and we dimly remember beauties which we have not seized again. —Thornton Wilder No things of life, whether public or private, can be free from duty. —Cicero SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front: Jossem, pres. Clockwise: Webster, girls ' soc. chm.; Darling, sec.; Schenck, boys’ soc. chm. Frazier, vice-pres.; He is wise who can instruct us and assist us in the business of daily virtuous living. —Thomas Carlyle SENIOR HOMEROOM TEA CHERS Front: Mrs. Daugherty. Miss Down. Miss Furlong. Mrs. Miller. Back: Mrs. Hawkes, Miss Snow, Mr. VanDelinder, Mr. Rose. Miss Schleyer, Miss Tuttle. 20 Always interested in the heritage of America. Vic is found at a display showing Abraham Lincoln as he aged during the Civil War period. It men and women are to under¬ stand each other, to enter into each other ' s nature with mutual sympathy, and to become cap¬ able of genuine comradeship, the foundation must be laid in youth. —Havelock Ellis 21 Gerald Jack Album 69 Crosman Terrace Jerry Robert Edwin Alford 148 Colebourne Road Bob Melvin Stanley Altman 8 Regent Street “Mel Michael David Altman 31 Palisade Park Mike Stephanie Anderson Dorothy M. Annas Bruce R. Archer John S. Archibald 44 Wilmington Street 300 Pardee Road 244 Edgerton Street 66 East Henrietta Road “Stef Dotty “Archie 22 Kathryn Ann Armstrong 87 Sanford Street Kathy Donald Lee Bachus 17 Overdale Park Don Harriet Beth Baker 240 Oakdale Drive H. B. Joan Helen Barlow 95 Elmcroft Road Joani” Raymond S. Becker 1845 Highland Avenue Ray Radmila Belous 74 Evergreen Street Kathryn I. Belous 74 Evergreen Street Garry Haskell Berger 939 Harvard Street Norman Bilfield 153 Park Avenue Carol Mae Bernstein 111 Park Avenue Jon Charles Bjers 24 Cathaway Park Jonni Beverley Joyce Boehm 14 Alexander Street Bev Kathleen Bogaert 190 Brunswick Street Kathy Robert Boothby 54 Caroline Street Bob Kathleen Marie Bouchard I 14 Ashland Street Kathy Catherine Jane Boyle 27 Suter Terrace Cathy Sharon Ann Bradley 678 Averill Avenue Sherry Caryl Anne Brew 70 Beaufort Street Marilyn Brockway 1024 Goodman Street South Brock Leonard J. Butler 105 Rosedale Street Lenny Sandra K. Calabucci Oleta Jean Canarvis 381 Gregory Street 49 Manhattan Street Sandy Lee 24 William Edward Candee 15 Farrington Place William Canfield I 14 Averill Avenue Jerome S. Caplan 334 Laburnum Crescent Philip Carello 74 George Street Chee-chee“ Thomas A. Chesher 463 Pearl Street Diane D. Christ 61 Brighton Street Stephen Cobb 258 Monroe Avenue Harvey L. Cohen 241 Barrington Street Sheldon M. Cohen 501 Oxford Street Marcia Faye Cole 10 Rowley Street Richard Cook 13 Vick Park B Dick Carole Ross Cooper 8 Audubon Street ' ■Coop Thomas R. Colwill 58 Milburn Street Tom” Charles W. 1096 Clinton Avenue South Chuck Gary H. Cramer Kenneth Charles Crandall 41 Wilmer Street 3 6 Cobbs Hill Drive Ken Janet Alice Crawford 33 Nottingham Road Jan Stephen Crump 240 Windemere Road Steve Joyce Ann Culotta Marcia Jane Cummings 163 Ashland Street 107 Winterroth Street Jo Marci Catherine Cupero 75 East Boulevard Cathy Carol A. Curtin 77 Macbeth Street 26 Mary C. Dowdell 6l5 ' 2 Clinton Avenue South Doodle Kathleen Gail Dumrese 287 Farmington Road Kathy” Maureen Marguerite D. Edelman 815 South Avenue Memie Robert M. Edelstein 76 Crosman Terrace Bob 27 Marilyn A. Falkenstein 192 Benton Street Sheldon Eisenberg 34 Canterbury Road ••Shelly ' 1 Juanita Joyce Elliott 1475 East Avenue Kookie” Alfred John Englert 66 Post Avenue Al (jfcnrari May Fischer 844 Elmwood Avenue Joanne Myra Fien 157 Hillside Avenue Jo Terry Ellen Fix 230 Cobbs Hill Dri Bette Anne Ferguson 1619 South Avenue Bet Gareth Paul Fishbaugh 16 Morningside Park Gary Sharon M. Follett 1650 East Avenue Elizabeth Anne Fleig 1453 South Avenue Beth Jack Forman 15 Werner Park Patricia R. Foster 742 Blossom Road Robert Guy Frazier 42 Alexander Street Beak William B. Freedman 250 Barrington Street Bill Kenneth Freida Carol Betsy Friedland 663 South Avenue 269 Varinna Drive Ken Carole Ruth Gallancy Arline Joyce Garden 330 Castlebar Road 50 Werner Park Cayr 29 Paul Samuel Goldberg 32 Aberthaw Road Carol Gleichauf 235 Cypress Street Suzanne G. Gimple 232 Nunda Boulevard Suzie” Goldberg Street Richard E. Greeley 50 Stanford Road West Lila Gotesman 94 Alliance Avenue Carol Ann Gommel 134 Westmoreland Drive Richard Gordon 171 Rosedale Street Judith Anne Hall 95 Belmont Street ’’Jude Ruth J. Haber 2 Audubon Street Ruthie” Judy Ann Griffin 278 Rutgers Street Linda Kay Grunst 26 Raymond Street “Linny Ann Marilyn Harvey 241 Mount Vernon Avenue Annie” Patricia Ann Hanly 568 Meigs Street Pat Tavia Jane Harpending 1598 Highland Avenue Thomas P. Heckmann Mendon Pittsford Road Caroline Fay Hess 230 Oxford Street Alexander F. Haug 169 Benton Street Al Linda Lee Hayes 24 Mulberry Street p Roger Stanley Hirschberg 109 Warrington Drive Rog John M. Holst 25 Merwin Avenue Jack Robert Hudson 82 Hickory Street Bobby” George Robert Humbert 75 Westfall Road 31 Dianne Marie Humphrey 47 Rosedale Street Frank lodice 244 Rutgers Street Allan Bob Isbitz 141 Pinnacle Road ••Ar Paul Ixikoff 929 Harvard Street Izzy Marilyn Jewett 22 Weider Street Gaye Robert Paul Johnson 114 Charlotte Street Bob James Johnson 288 Mulberry Street Jim” Diane E. Johnson 527 South Avenue Jared Haym Jossem Carole Joan Judd 255 San Gabriel Drive 327 Meigs Street Jerry” David R. Kaplan 20 2 Thayer Street Dave Marta Ellen Kerch 75 Culver Road Mar” 32 Virginia Lee Knight 8 ! Elmerston Road Ginny Joan Kramer 98 Linden Street Darlene Ann LaDue 1680 Mount Hope Avenue Mayre Landgren 221 Oxford Street Felix Lapping 12 Canfield Place Carol Ann Lapinski 73 Clardale Drive Garry C. Kaulitz Michael Stephen Kelly Georgianna Kershaw Linda Jane Kirker 20-A Arlington Street 144 Comfort Street 445 Spencer Road 18 Bobrich Drive Mike Georgi William Kramer W IB 98 Linden Street W u Bill 2 V Mm W” 1 Carol Jean Laabs 48 Highland Parkway Richard Michael Lazeroff 190 Edgerton Street Rick Joan Marie Leach 94 Oakland Street Joanie” Carole Anne Latragna 91 Merriman Street Judith Dale Lavine 108 Belmont Street ’’Judy Caswell W. LeClair 256 Laurelton Road Glenn W. LePeber 57 Whiteford Road Andrea Evelyn Leys 166 Beresford Road Andy Catherine Alice Livadas 70 Marshall Street Cath Peter Dennis Little 35 Edgerton Street Pete 34 Frank Loorie 240 Rosedale Street David A. Lovenheim 90 Georgian Court Road Dave John S. Lundberg 30 Laburnum Crescent Barbara Mae Mahar 680 Linden Street ) Bonnie Thoma W Mai Bonnie Jean MacMaster 871 Monroe Avenue Noisey Connie R. Maher David C. Mahoney 174 Mulberry Street 379 Barrington Street Dave Helen D. Maid Elaine Ruth Margolis 515 Chili Avenue 100 Edgemoor Road Red 35 Gail Irene Maw 176 Crawford Street Kenneth Marx 15 Harvard Street Joseph E. Marhatta 452 Benton Street Sandra A. Matteson 50 Lattimore Road Martha Wasseen Merrick 1187 Cli nton Avenue South Mimi Karen Elizabeth McVea 1050 Winton Road Gay Sandra Maybee I 13 Ayer Street Mabes” Ronald McGuire 598 Broadway Red Joyce E. Meyer 95 Yarmouth Road Patricia Marie Meyering 102 Wilmington Street E. Miles ton Street ib 1 55 ft Wmjmm V w i_ Glenn F. Miller 103 Hamilton Street Soc Donna Gail Mitchell I 16 Ashland Street Marcia Ann Montgomery 59 Vassar Street Dorothy Ann Moore 35 Probert Street Carole Janet Newberry 34 Darwin Street Babara Nihoff 789 Garson Avenue ig| r jL 4k v Vm - 1. ■ , • tSTe - £ Bln wjr {a 1 Garry Moore 373 Caroline Street Vernon Austin Morris 441 Main Street East James Mott 149 Union Street South Jim Bernard Mueller 235 Oxford Street “Bernie Hir Nancy Jean Nihoff 789 Sarson Avenue Linda Nilsson 33 Balsam Street Richard John Nobes 1287 Clinton Avenue South Dick Howard Nusbaum 405 Westminster Road Howie Frederic J. Nordquist 526 Meigs Street Fred Nancy Ann Normand 126 Elmerston Road Nan Michael A. Ocorr 108 Rutgers Street Mike isy —__ ' ' , T v - 2 -d a3T ' Phyllis Ann Olenikow 1825 Highland Avenue Phyl Grace Lynn Orbaker 724 Merchants Road Lynn 38 J. John Ozols 12 Lafayette Park Shorty Barry L. Palum 270 Laburnum Crescent Plum Jean Pinckney 106 Gould Street Jeannie Peter Meyers Plaksin 44 Oliver Street Pierre” Y - v «« r | Alice Radionow 200 Corwin Road Constance S. Rapp 574 Averill Avenue Connie Louis Alan Rappaport 339 Berkeley Street Louie Joanne E. Rath 137 Edgemont Road Joan Lynda Gail Robbins 64 Alliance Avenue Eileen A. Rockefeller 117 Whiteford Road Hazel Jean Rodgers 1228 Park Avenue Jeannie Ruth M. Rosenberg 133 Castlebar Road Ruthy 40 Bonnie Sue Ross 480 Winton Road North Mary G. Rothfuss 457 South Avenue Hugh Adams Russell 154 Gregory Hill Road Frances Rita Russo 98 Griffith Street Fran Sandra Jean Schillinger Ann Marie Schleber Carol Schnarr Neil M. Schulman 93 Raleigh Street 6 Highland Heights 160 Hillside Avenue 45 Alliance Avenue Sandy Stork S chnarrzie 41 Richard Seebach 131 Wilsonia Road Dick Sharon Louise Scudder 296 Rockingham Street Barbara A. Schweickert 155 Union Street South Barbi Helen Joyce Schwarta 364 Yarmouth Road Harvey N. Shapiro 186 Highland Parkway Patricia A. Seegler 51 Cayuga Street Harriett Louise Sherman 107 Oakdale Drive Harre Ronald S. Simon 545 Harvard Street Ron Richard Carroll Smith 302 Caroline Street Kay Ann Skillman 663 South Avenue E. Serena Slepian 60 East Boulevard ! 1 - St, 1 W fey 1 Michael Staler 37 Highland Parkway Betty Stocking 500 Benton Street Carolyn F. Stewart 216 Latta Road Lydia Jo Stoti 840 East Avenue Susan Anne Smith Susan Irene Smith w J 77 Woodlawn Street 95 Woodlawn Street Tall Sue Short Sue I if fi Thomas Solomon Dennis L. Sossi 580 Hillside Avenue 434 Averill Avenue Tom ' ' Sauce ' X i,V Charles S. Stanfa Susan Lou Stannard 49 Cimarron Drive 57 Irvington Road Chuck Sue - ' 1 I ■ I Jk, V r _J ■ r 1 ll i f • S F W . 1 W SR :v J. Timothy Sullivan 120 Merriman Street Sully Clark David Stritzel 127 Averill Avenue Milton G. Strom 14 Crosman Terrace Milt Helen Aileen Suitt 271 San Gabriel Drive Lynn Mary Elizabeth Thomas 662 Linden Street Liz Mary Lou Tierney 29 Boardman Street Douglas Taylor 220 Penhurst Street Patricia Lou Taylor 97 Berkeley Street Pat- 44 Sandra R. Tilling 41 Elmcroft Road John Charles Tobin 155 Rawleigh Street Anne McLeod Travis 215 Hillside Avenue Arnold Tschanz 471 Merchants Road Philip Tyler 55 Highland Avenue Phil” John VanDerKamp 50 Wyand Crescent Gerhard Ukshe 270 Milburn Street Gary Reidar Valles 236 Dartmouth Street Ethel Vine 167 Crosman Terrace Squeaky Theodore John Voll, Jr. 200 Elmcroft Road Ted ' Patricia VanDyne Margaret Shirley Venosh 72 Henrietta Street 248 Monroe Avenue—Apt. 1 Pat Tootsie David Howard Wait 126 Mulberry Street Inky” Susan Joan Wanderman 187 Edgerton Street Sue Susan Ellen Wainer 46 Crosman Terrace Sue Peter B. Warren 1600 South Avenue Pete Jean Elizabeth Webster 44 Crawford Street Jeanie Larry W. Webster 532 South Avenue Web Sally Kay Watson 102 McKinley Street Sidney L. Watson 624 Broadway Bernadette Marie Weider 54 Werner Park Judith S. Weiss 255 Canterbury Road Gail Weller 191 Henrietta Street Karen Welter 251 Cypress Street Alan Gary Whitcomb 15-A Werner Park Al Linda Janet Westfall 65 Mulberry Street Lindy Sidney Wicks 180 Berkeley Street Gail M. Wendt 551 Linden Street George J. Wilcox 503 North Road Willie Donald E. Wiegand 95 Asbury Street Don Harold George Williams 84 Milburn Street Linda Kathryn Wilcox 102 Averill Avenue Sharon Sue Withee 275 Mount Vernon Avenue Louise Woerner 1059 Harvard Street General Bruce Richard Wynar 701 Harvard Street Joan Frances Yatteau 504 Benton Street Joani” 47 Joseph R. Yatteau 59 Sycamore Street Joe Marie E. Yatteau 70 Sycamore Street Yatts Chrissanthy Yitsis 26 Simpson Road Kris Donna Mae Young 812 Meigs Street Don Richard H. Chapman 12 Meadowbrook Road William Cooper 244 Parsells Avenue Bill Leo J. Dewar 297 Castlebar Road Fella Elke Ziarko 122 Bobrich Drive Susan Mary Zlotnick 345 Nunda Boulevard Sue Peter Zukoski 225 Henrietta Street Zuke Douglas Henderson 184 Cypress Street Doug Edward James Herman 163 Ashland Street Edward Glenn Kent 274 Mount Hope Avenue Ed Dorothy Carol Koch 44 Vick Park B Barbara Ann Leach 62 Oakland Street Paul Charles Mango 342 Hillside Avenue Sandra Lee McGrain 248 Pearl Street Sandy Robert Murray 148 Barrington Street John Alfred Schlafer 303 Monroe Avenue Alan Shean 42 Canfield Place P. Noel Steniel 135 Westview Terrace Bonnie J. Youngquist 80 Berkeley Street 48 THE BUILDERS In the elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part; For the gods see everywhere. All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low; Each thing in its place is best; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled; Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these; Leave no yawning gaps between; Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen. Let us do our work as well, Both the unseen and the seen; Make the house where gods may dwell Beautiful, entire, and clean. Else our lives are incomplete, Standing in these walls of Time, Broken stairways, where the feet Stumble, as they seek to climb. Build today, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 49 ACTIVITIES Learn while you are young. . There is much to enjoy. —Matthew Arnold 50 51 STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT TOM COLWILL STUDENT ASSOCIATION VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN SULLIVAN All power is a trust; that we are accountable for its exercise; that from the people and for the people all springs, and all must exist. —Benjamin Disraeli 52 PRESIDENT ' S CABINET Seated, Front: Altman. Watson. McVea. Webster, Darling, Brislcin. Seated, Couch: Sullivan, Cooper, Mr. Cantor, ad¬ viser; Colwill, Orbalcer. Standing: Jossem, LeClair, Taufik. Russell, Solomon, Archibald, Strom, Haug. What government is the best? That which teaches us to govern ourselves. —Johann —Goethe INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Seated: Orbaker, co-chairman; Miss Waugh, adviser,- Russell, co-chairman. First Row: Smilack, Cole, sec.; Isbitz, Kaplan, Fix, O ' Keefe, Woerner. Second Row: Welter, Strom, Strassberg, Weiss, Mahar, Plaksin, Chapmen, Dowling. STUDENT RECOGNITION AWARD WINNERS Tom Solomon. Karen McVea, Milt Strom. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: McVea, Present, Jossem, Davis, Probst, Orbalcer, Darling, Curtin. Second Row: Weg, Gordon, Cooper, sec.; Sullivan, vice-pres.; Mr. Burgess, adviser; Vitto, Wat¬ son, Webster. Third Row: Felderstein, Kirsh, Peters, Forman, Brislcin, Jones, Miller, Tyler, Eilce, Truesdell, Goodelle, Kingston, Cohen, Edelstein, Berman. Fourth Row: Graham, Genovese, Ozols, Miles, Lansing, Altman, Ceresani, Russell, Mahoney, Archibald, Wy- nar, Roxin, Becker. Kessler, Welsh, Gross- man. Fifth Row: Peck. Lamb, Guttenberg, Swarthout, LeClair, Riordan, Gemignani, Spokane. Taufik, Webster, Jossem, Strom, Frankel, Haug, Steen. 53 Front: Quigley, girls soc. Bliss, vice-pres.; Spokane, Left to Right: Weiner, vice-pres.; Graham, pres.; Smith sec. Standing: Eisenberg, boys soc. chm Seated: Briskin, pres.; Kane, vice- pres.; Silverberg, girls soc. chm. Front: Kolko, girls soc. chm. Back: Allen, sec.; Weiner, boys soc. chm.; Nichols, vice-pres.; Allison, Standing: Eggleston, boys soc. chm. Seated: Kirsh, sec.; Lamb, pres.; Schultz, girls soc. chm.; Stolar, vice-pres. They were capable of imagining all, of arranging, and of doing everything. —Voltaire STATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS First Row: Tascketta, Woerner, Gallancy, Haber, Merrick. Second Row: Knight, Schwartz, Russell. Stannard. Fleig, Crawford. Travis. Third Row: Daniel, Goldberg. Freedman. Lovenheim. Schulman, Cramer. Spencer. Album, Plaksin. An outward honor for an inward toil. —William Shakespeare SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST LENOIR BURNSIDE One reason why the tradition of scholastic excellence is so firmly established in our school, is that, for many years, Dr. Burnside has been an indispensable adviser to the faculty and to students. This year, as Dr. Burnside retires, we offer a tribute and a STATE SCHOLARSHIP ALTERNATES heart-felt thank you to her. First Row: Wait, Rodgers. Bradley, Wynar. Eisenberg. Second Row: Sherman, Harvey, Rosenberg. Third Row: Sossi, Reid, Strom, Seebach, Heckman, Ocorr, Hirschberg. 55 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Woerner, Rosenthal, Rosenberg. Venosh, Sherman, Webster, Gottfried, Raphael. Second Row: Eberlein, E. Epstein, Olenikow. Gallancy, Tascketta, Harvey, Crawford. Danis. Belous. Withee. Present. C. Epstein. Third Row: Forman, Gratiot, Stannard, Abramson, Grunst, Pa mail, Daniel, Wynar, Schreck, Geppert, Barlow, Crapsey, Isbitz. T. Fix, Eisenberg. Fourth Row: Edelstein, B. Fix, Solomon, Matthies. Spragg, Ozols, Diehl, Anderson, Russell, Jossem, Album, Goldberg. Hirschberg. Fifth Row: Strom, pres.; Freedman, vice-pres. There has nothing been more without a definition than Excellency; although it be what we are most concerned with. —Jonathan Edwards SENIOR STANDARD BEARERS Helen Schwartz, Roger Hirschberg. JUNIOR STANDARD BEARERS Heidi Daniel, Richard Black. First Row: Merrick, Osband, Hirsch, Kolko, Francis, Laabs, Rosenthal, Siebert. Second Row: Epstein, Rosenberg, C. Allen, Strassberg. Sherman, treas.; Raph¬ ael, pres.; Freedman, vice-pres.; Schneier, sec.; Gallancy, Kovel. Third Row: Gott¬ fried, McGee, Dowling, Lang, Paul. Dan¬ is, Eisenberg. Jacobs, B. Allen, Peters, Posner, Adams, Richens, Dewart. Fourth Row: Shapiro, C. Geppert. Goebel, T. Fix, Crapsey, Ozols, Strom, P. Geppert, Dinaburg, Miller, Rabin, Croog, Aberle, Casady. Fifth Row: Gallant, Luxemburg, Kaplan, Berman, Wynar, B. Fix, Schnei¬ der, Schleber, Matthies, Terry, Fernandez, Grossman, Lewis, E. Fix, Weiss. 56 ASSISTANT SENIOR STANDARD BEARERS Carole Gallancy, Neil Schulman. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Zagorski. Mrs. Krichbaum, adviser; R. Belous, girls ' soc. chm.; K. Belous, sec.; Chapman, pres.; Cole, vice-pres.; Lansing, treas.; Hirschberg, boys ' soc. chm.; Gwirtzman. Rosenthal. Second Row: Resnick, Olenikow, Fix, Bale. Eberlein, Russell, Norfleet, Shapiro, Lapides, Gallant, Schwartz, Danis, Gallancy. ASSISTANT JUNIOR STANDARD BEARERS Whitney Scofield. Ralph Brown. First Row: Burnett, Segelin, Infarinato. Black, Eberlein. Abbruzze, Kayes, Richards. Second Row: Kushner, McGee, Jemison, Nelson, Diehl. Ferguson, Buerschaper, Liberman, Tay¬ lor. Third Row: Schwartz. Grigg, Lippins, Nordquist, Mahoney, Hanna, Perlman Louis. Melkis. Mattern, Giambrone, Charnet, San- ow. Fourth Row: Murray, O ' Connell. Eike, Frenkel, Jossem. Whitcomb. Scofield. Daniel. Brown. Weinbach, Stone, Hunt, Bascom, Eisenberg. Fifth Row: Kane, Briskin, Simon, Jaffey, Unruh. Kaplan. Tibbils, Hoag, Mel- lis, Forman, Goaf. Milliman. Sanow, Sha¬ piro, Roop. JUNIOR HONOR GUARD 57 Seated: Helen Schwartz, News Editor; Linda Robbins, Co-Features Editor. Standing: Dave Lovenheim, Co-Features Editor; Fraeda Prenner, Girls Sports Commentator. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MILT STROM First Row: Sherman, Gwirtzman, Prenner, Barlow. Second Row: B, Wynar, Haber, E. Wynar, Quigley. Third Row: Rock, Kemp, Miller, Geppert, Stiller, Slepian. Fourth Row: Croog, Black, Lansing. Hirschberg, Cohen, Fix, Shacket. Roger Spragg, Assistant News Editor; Paul Black, News Bureau; Brian Fix, Editorial Assistant. A newspaper . . . who sums the treasure that it carries hence? —Mary Clemmer CIRCULATION STAFF First Row: Kirsh, Present, Starr, Wynar. Second Row: Prenner, Gwirtzman, Goeckel, Appelbaum. Rock. Third Row: Cohen, Lansing, Slepian, Christ, librarian; Fix, Schuster. TYPING STAFF First Row: Peca, Neuberg, R. Belous, Haber. K. Belous. Second Row: Rodgers, Rockefeller. PRODUCTION STAFF Seated: Mary Gratiot, Circulation Manager; Patti Gep- pert, Exchange Manager; Alan Isbitz, Photographer. Standing; Howie Fernandez, Publicity Manager; Ruth Rosenberg, Typing Manager. PUBLICITY STAFF First Row: Shencup. Vitto. Second Row: Chapman, Wynar, Fernandez, Kirsh, Relin. Third Row: Olenikow, Cole. Grossman. Briskin, Goeckel, Present. BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Briskin, Jossem, Appelbaum, Nusbaum, Pren¬ ner. Standing: Jaffey, Croog, Lansing. 59 ACTIVITIES EDITOR Harriett Sherman GIRLS ' SPORTS EDITORS Barbara Schweilcert, Ruthie Haber BOYS ' SPORTS EDITORS Fran Mahan, Dave Swarthout FACULTY EDITORS Neil Schulman, Sharon Scudder All in Monroe recognize the true dedication of Mr. Morris Ball to his work. Yet, we who have worked closely with him on publications know that he is more than simply dedicated. He is re¬ sponsible for the high journalistic stan¬ dards set in MONROLOG and Monroe Life. Moreover he is the inspiration to those working on these publications. It is only fitting, therefore, that we should extend our personal thanks to him on this page. Since we can never thank him enough, this tribute remains un¬ finished . . . MONROLOG SENIOR SECTION EDITORS Joan Barlow, Ann Harvey COPY EDITORS Janet Crawford, Bill Freedman MONROLOG AND MONROE LIFE ADVISER Mr. Morris Ball PUBLICITY MANAGERS Tom Daniel, Bob Edelstein ART EDITORS Tari Present, Kathy Belous 60 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LOUISE WOERNER CIRCULATION MANAGERS Tom Heckman, Pete Plaksin BUSINESS MANAGERS Bruce Wynar, John Ozols TYPING EDITOR ' Tis toil ' s reward, th industry. —Ebenezer Elliott EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Bob Quigley, Barb Schultz Joyce Meyer COPY CO-ORDINATORS Jack Forman, Carole Gallancy PHOTOGRAPHER Shelly Eisenberg SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES EDITORS Roger Hirschberg, Hazel Rodgers 61 Look, another gray hair! says Mr. Ball to Bruce Wynar and Neil Schulman. MONROLOG AND MONROE LIFE BUSINESS ADVISER Mr. Paul Matheis TYPING STAFF First Row: Welter, Tierney, Schnarr. Second Row: Bender, Stocking, Rockefeller. MONROLOG Starting with little, and producing much ... BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Sherman, Freedman, Hess, Singer. Second Row: Haber, R. Belous, Withee, K. Belous, Abramson. Third Row: Harvey, Schultz, Lum, Bilfield, Parnall, Norris. —Anonymous 62 What a riot! says Harriett Sherman to Roger Hirschberg, Someone got off ' home row ' . Roger says, I typed that sheet. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ANNE TRAVIS ADVISER Mr. Charles Carver KALEIDOSCOPE Literature is the thought of think¬ ing souls. —Thomas Carlyle PRODUCTION STAFF At Typewriter: Diane Johnson, Essay Editor. Left to Right: Lee Diehl, Publicity Manager; Barbara Fischer. Poetry Editor; Dick Gordon, Business Manager; Jerry Album, Circulation Manager; Barbara Wieder, Typing Manager; Beth Fleig, Art Editor; Ethel Vine. Short Story Editor. CIRCULATION STAFF Center: Grossman. Left to Right: Stull. Nusbaum, Wynar, Crawford, Nilsson. Geppert, Knight, Ap- pelbaum, Haber, Sherman. 63 Forming the M, from Lower Left: Merritt, sec.; Glover, Goldberg. L. Diehl, Epstein, Posner. Mintz, E. Edelstein, M. Abbruzze, Neuman, Croog, Jenkins. Norfleet, Banker. Meyer. Altman, Noblett, Nordquist, Hart, Schulman, Lovenheim. Jonas. $. Sullivan. Hopkins, Stolar, Allison. Fix, Goldberg, Query, P. Sullivan, Lewis, Whitcomb, Kendall, Rich, Jennings, Lillim, R. Edelstein, Strom Silverberg, Alpert, Abramson. Rockford, Stone, Singer, Beikirch, Gleichauf, Elingerman, Brown, Basilakos, Travis, Milliman, Unruh, Markus, Berman. Schoeman, Shatoff. Poole, Eisenberg. Briskin, B. Hanna, Freedman. Bernstein. Woerner, Steinberg. Francis, Shencup, Rivenson. Vinik, R. Abbruzze, D. Hanna. Sanow, Starr, J. Diehl, Liberman, Black. Kushner. In Front: Cook, Phillips. Back Row: Simon, Hoag, Wolfe Weiner, Genovese, Often, Berkowitz. Center: Mr. Howe, director. SENIOR BAND 64 JUNIOR BAND First Row: Gottfried. Cohen, Murray, Debes. Gordon. Marks. Second Row: Silverstein, Emmel, Lenahan, Rivenson, Diamond, Galiina, Frankel. Malone, Roxin, Strom, Offen, Moscowitz. Third Row: Boyer, Mitchell, Hertsock, Edelstein, Tobin, Teck, Weiner, Loorie, Stotz, Bucher, Dewart, Kimmel, Hamblin. Fourth Row: Morrison, Dobbertin, Gersicoff, DeCarlo, Bliss, Irons, DeVisser, Mr. Howe, director. Some chord in unison with what we hear is touched within us . . —William Cowper DANCE BAND First Row: Silverman Album, Strom. Freedman, Alpert, Rivenson. Second Row: Wynn, Allison. Query Diehl, Shapiro. Noblett. Posner. Edelstein. Third Row: Mr. Howe, director; Caplin, Offen, Epstein, Mr. Galm, director. BATON TWIRLERS Front: Mahar, capt. Back: Baker, Poole, Lemley, Morrison, Bohling. 65 SENIOR ORCHESTRA First Row: Schulman, Graff, Bucher. Second Row: Album, Merrick, Barlow, Taylor, Rosen¬ thal, Allen. Third Row: Gleichauf, Poole, Hanna, Shencup, Stady, Thomas, Taney, Roxin. Fourth Row: Rappaport, J. Diehl, Turk, J. Freedman, Tillim, W. Freedman, Travis, Woer- ner, Rand. Fifth Row: Genovese, Cook, Phil¬ lips, Wolfe. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA First Row: Quigley, Edelstein, Adle, Christoff, Stoler, Perkins, Debes. Second Row: Roxin, Gratiot, Osband, Rothstein, Feinberg, Rockowitz, Bernstein, Vick, J. Morris, Mai, Moravan, Sokol. Third Row: M. Morris, Winters, Miles, Starr, Grossman, Blackman, Doerr, Eads, Gordon, Debes, Murray, Loorie, Stotz. Fourth Row: Weiner, Diamond, Mitchell, Teck, Marks, DeCarlo, Bliss, Strom, Often, Frankel, Bucher, Hamblin, Dewart, Kimmel, Keenan, Nui|ens, Mr. Howe, conductor. 66 SENIOR ORCHESTRA First Row: Mr. Howe, conductor; N. Goebel, Schneider, P. Geppert. Second Row: Harvey, Webster, Spencer. L. Goebel, Dewart, C. Gep¬ pert. Third Row: Taylor, Roop, Kayes, Murray, Daniel. Edelstein, Keele, Spetner. Fourth Row: Goldberg, Croog, Jenkins, L. Diehl. Rich, Nord- quist, Noblett, Allison, Query. Fifth Row: Kap¬ lan, Goldberg, Nuijens. MR. HOWE AND MUSICAL ASSISTANTS Standing: Mr. Robert Howe, Thomas Stacey. Seated: John Galm, Ronald Barnett. 67 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR First Row: Westfall, Rothschild, Fishbaugh, Rapp, Allison, Parker, Rush, Lavigne. Second Row: Hen¬ derson, Luxemburg. Florescue, Boyer. Mr. Carpenter, director; Mortellaro, Biren. Nugent, Citron, Roth. Third Row: Giancaterin, Loorie. Dennis, Kokis, Perry, Fontaine, Hovey, Williams, Hartzog, Tuchman, Truelove, Miller, Stewart, Rock, Quigley. Fourth Row: Sweet, Weiss, Labe, Wagonblass, Walbridge. Natal, Winters, Samuel, Miles, Welsh, Natale. Teck, Everett, Elderbaum, McCullough, Margolis. SENIOR CHOIR First Row: Glover, Newberry, Schlosser, Allen, Meyer. Dumrese, Shencup, Scudder, Kayes, C. Epstein, Watson, Francis, Dowdell, Morrison, Mahar. Second Row: Page. Nowik, Peters. Boyle. E. Epstein, Radionow, Lang, Crawford. Trimmer, Hague, Lemley, Travis, Arthur, Harvey, Rothstein, Stady. Third Row: Briggs, N. Goebel, Truesdell, Tyler. L. Goebel, Lum, Peoples. Schultz, Swope, T. Fix, Pavasars, Bradley. MacWilliam, Weidenborner, Crapsey, Schifano, Cooperman, Alpert. Fourth Row: Poole, Livadas, Matteson, Young, C. Laabs, Grunst, Wieder. B. Fix, Schleber, Jossem, Hart, Diehl, Nord- quist, Little, Wing, Allison, Query. 68 NINTH GRADE CHOIR First Row: Kenyon, Yackel, Buerschaper, Talbot, Putnam, Kedziora, Charnet, Bowman, Hess, Ferguson, Minley. Second Row: Mr. Carpenter, director; Fuller, Barner, Hamann, Jarvis, French. Third Row: Nelson, Peoples, Schuyler, Melkis, Noack, Burgeman, Burns, Day, Toogood, Hunt, Schwartz, Leenman, Barasch, Liepins, Giambrone. Humphrey. Fourth Row: E. Nordquist, Tibbils, Spokane, W. Nordquist, Hill, Swick, Pignato, Salter, Wells, Eike, Laurent, Clark, Kaplan, Edwards, Hoyt, Perlman, Meyer, Lachman, Infarinato. Rut Row: B. Laabs, Bucher. Baker, Miss Wannemacher, director. Second Row: Prenner. Rabson, Giehl, Donais, Mar- goiis. Third Row: Weiss. Dinaburg, Mc¬ Mahon, Croog, Archer, Bunis. Fourth Row: Wolfe, Meier, Pinckney. Jonas, My- tn, Stannard. Music exalts each joy, allays each grief, Expels disease, softens every pain . . . —John Armstrong MUSICAL DIRECTORS AND ACCOMPANISTS Mrs. Helen McManus, Miss Eva Wannemacher, Mr. James Carpenter, Mrs. Sarah Hemings. 69 STUDENT COURT Ken Whitman, Jack Archibald. CAFETERIA PATROL First Row: Bogaert, Kessler, Gordon. Second Row: Ozols, capt.; Diehl, capt.; Prevost, commissioner; Archibald, commissioner. Third Row: Pecor, Deisenroth, Forman, Sil¬ verman, Akins, Forbes. Cohen. Mr. Stiller, adviser; Mr. Campo, adviser; Hayes, Olenikow, Jossem, Scudder, VanValkenburgh, Kolozvary. 70 First Row: Selverman, Brown, Black, Han- nay, Goldberg, Briskin, Becker. Second Row: DeCarlo, Bascom, Stone. Third Row: Mintz, Stiller, Murray. Standing: Sullivan, Debes, Angotti, Verna, Lusardy, Kane, Eike, Mr. Cantor, adviser; Hoag, capt.; Pastore, Pal- matier, Whitcomb, Neuman, Rivenson, Ei- senberg. JUNIOR CORRIDOR PATROL First Row: Conderman, Schenck, Archibald. Mr. Cantor, adviser. Second Row: Eisen- berg, Edelstein, Goldberg, Freedman, Stan- fa. Tyler, Haug, W ait, Archer, Sullivan, LeFeber, Nobes, Strom. Right Stairs: Tobin, Frazier, Album. Swarthout. Third Row: Hirschberg. Peca, Solomon, Ozols, Diehl, Lovenheim, Marhatta. First Row: Campbell, Longale, Prevost, commissioner; Archibald, commissioner; Engelert, capt.; Greeley. Second Row: Gaesser, Beck, Boehm, Way, Donals, Tuttle, Hoover, Stacy, lieutenant; Rook- ey, Trout, Hall. 71 ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES Around Table: Ross. Prenner, Curtin, Meyering, Stull, Kirlcer. Mrs. Emery, attendance officer; Bianchi, Second Row: Schultz, Kerch, Ziarko, Ham¬ mond, Archibald, Frazier. GYM AIDES First Row: Martzloff, Tierney, Baker, Olenikow, Westfall, Appelbaum, Woerner, Meyer, Rosen¬ berg, Strassberg, Haber, Freer. Second Row: Canarvis, Gallancy, Present. Maybee, Yetteau, Wanderman, Allen, Gimple, Mahar, Dobbertin, Hurwitz, Sherman. Webster. Third Row: Schleber, Gotesman, Ziarko, Montgomery, Laabs, Grunst, Hayes, Fischer. Leys, Schifano, Garretson, Welter, Bo gaert, Goldberg, Livadas, Slepian, Nusbaum, Kirker, Ross. That one may last, but never lives Who much receives, but nothing gives. _ „ —Thomas Gibbons qo. ' a. ' ■ c nA- - Qfir ADVISER ' S AIDES First Row: Wallace, Leitstein, Fleig, Chapman. Second Row: Schultz, Shean, Rock, Gwirtzman, Weller. 72 OFFICE AIDES Sue Bender, Mercia Cole. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES First Row: Query, Myers, sec.; Francis, Anderson. Bickford, Cosman, Morris, Moscowitz. Second Row: Noble, Fernandez, Olshensky, Fordham, O ' Keefe, pres.; Stern, Sossi. Brew, Jones, Morse. Third Row: Mr. Albrecht, adviser; Stacy, Web¬ ster, Orto. Stolar, Smith, Hamman, Kotsch, Kaplan, Rubens, Nuijens, DelMonte, Fix, Jaffey. Fourth Row: Osband, Killip, Reid. Austin, Sillins, Rawleigh, Miller, Isaacson, Noblett, Daniel, Stenzel, Babinger, Brickley, Florescue, Davis, Epstein Paul. 73 LOST AND FOUND Kneeling: J. Weiss, LaMorte. Standing: Nusbaum, Mr. Schulman, adviser; Smilaclc, Singer, J. Weiss. BOOK STORE Front: Dobbertin, Yatteau, adviser; Margolis, Russo. Hewitt, McCullough. S. Robbins. Behind Counter: Mr. Gadway, Rosenberg, Mitchell. Shatoff. L. Robbins, life consists in mutual —Titus Maccius First Row: Curtin, Watson, Garden Baker, sec.; Cole, pres.; Margolis vice-pres.; Bernstein, treas.; Miss Fin¬ negan, adviser; McVea. Second Rev Farber, Saltoun, Mahar, Handelmen Dowdell, Lavine, Neuberg, Below Leys, Singer, Thomas, Seegler. 74 PROBLEM PICTURE Who here has the upset stomach? TICKET SELLERS Jackie Norris, Ruth Parnall. Everywhere, in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. —Thomas Carlyle STAGE CREW Front: Spragg, Hoover. Kneeling: Jaffey, Trout. At Board: Phelix, Smith, Meyers. 7S Worthy books Are not companions—they are sol¬ itudes We lose ourselves in them and all our cares. —Philip Bailey BOOK SHELF CLUB Around Table: Steffenhagen, T. Murray, sec.-treas.; M. Murray, soc. chm.; Swartz, vice-pres.; N. Strassberg, pres.: Miss Curtiss, adviser; Pierce, Schnacky, Standing: Vyner, S. Strassberg, Archbold, Francis. Isaacson, Young, Van Hoesen, Palokoff, Woods. Don ' t say a word, buddy. This is a stick up. Take me to your locked shelves. When friends are at your hearth- side met, Sweet courtesy has done its most If you have made each guest forget That he himself is not the host. —Thomas Aldrich HOSTESS CORPS First How: Ciurca, Kayes, Watson, Webster, Laabs, Archer, Dietschler. Second Row: Mahar, Thomas, Shencup, Dobbertin, Strassberg, Miss Walsh, adviser; Goeckel, sec.; Hague, Welter, pres.; Vitto, vice-pres.; Rappaport. Third Row: Hurwitz, Schlonleber, Kramer, Bamford. Bender, Kamm, Gal¬ lant, Bowers, Aberle, Schultz, Anderson, Chapman, Bell. 76 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA First Row: Buerschaper, Moore. Rabson, Hooglind, Gewertz, Silverstein, Barney. Resniclc. Second Row: Lindsay, Achter. Samuel. Shencup. sec.; Gimple, pres.; Hurwitz, vice-pres.; Taney, treas.; Gould. Stone. Rappoport. Third Row: White, Canarvis, Woodruff, Dowling, Hutchinson, Stan¬ ton, Weidenborner, Schaubert, Adams, Altman, Hess. Serve and thou shalt be served. If you love and serve men, you can not by any hiding or strategem, escape the remuneration. —Ralph Waldo Emerson FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: Wynar. Haber, Sherman. Westfall, Kinel, Bucher. Kayes. Sec¬ ond Row: Miss Palmer, adviser; Gollancy, pres.; Fix, vice-pres.; Epstein, publicity chm.; Danis, librarian; Weisenberg, sec.; Rothstein. Third Row: Zagorski, Chapman. Worshof, Singer, Swope, Rodgers, Steinberg, Kovel, Osband, Gewertz. 77 To know the world is necessary —SamUel Johnson INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB First Row: Raphael. Strassberg, Hollander, Handelman, Schuman, Westfall. Rivenson, Berman. Second Row: Haber. Sherman, P. Schwartz, Shencup. Zagorski, Aberle, Singer, B. Schwartz, Mr. Matteson, adviser. Third Row: Peters, Plaksin, Frankel, Mintz, Sanow, Keele, Trimmer, Berman, Berkowitz, Austin, Wiseman, Izikoff, Rockford, Koren. First Row: Cooperman, Daniel. Bittker, Whitcomb. J. Forman, Belous. Second Row: Milliman, T. Fix, B. Forman, Woer- ner, New York trip director; Osband, soc. chm.; Freedman, vice-pres.; Gagner, New York Times sales chm.; Russell, pres.; Danis, sec.; Isbitz, publicity director. Third Row: Rosenbloom, Scheller, Jaffey, Wynar, Neuberg, S pencer, Norfleet, No- blett, Koffsky, Wolfe, LeClair, Taufik, Geppert, B. Fix, E. Fix. Agreeing to DEBATING CLUB At Podium: Gottfried, Winters, pres.; Mr. Benjamin, adviser. Seated: Eisenberg, sec.; Singer, Handelman, Neuman. Standing: Belowitz, Whit¬ comb, Rappaport, Shacket, Goldberg. Russell, Freedman, Anderson, Loven- heim. 78 GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB Front: Deutsch, treas. Back: Stevens, LaMorte, Mr. Schlageter, adviser; Strom, pres.; Met- ter, Weiner, Mr. Cramer, adviser; Heydt, Eads. First Row: Barney, McGee. Levenberg, Stone. White, Siebert, Kinel. Second Row: Siegel, Peters, Schneider, Davis, Posner, Nagan, Walters. Murray, Issac- son, Becker. Third Row: Rothstein, Mrs. Hawkes, adviser; Berman, program chm.; Fix, pres.; Schoeman, vice-pres.; Os- band, sec. Fourth Row: Lewis, O ' Con¬ nell, Bittker. Shapiro, Alpert, Schleber, Weidenborner, Adams, Woodruff. Black, Mr. McCabe, adviser. Fifth Row: Leit- stein, Cooperman, Strassner, Berlowitz, MacNaughton, Query, Cohen, Kaplan, Forman, Briskin. BIOLOGY CLUB Science and art belong to the whole world, and before them vanish the barriers of nationality. —Johann Goethe We ask again, Who here has the upset stomach? 79 The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. —Havelock Ellis ADVANCED MATH CLUB Cohen, sec.; Daniel, Kaplan, pres.; Plaksin, Mr. Griswold, adviser; Russell. GREENHOUSE CLUB Colvin, Ihrag, Miss Snow, adviser; Dowling, Natale. First Row: Schulman, Davis, Zagorski Kinel, Plaksin. Second Row: Russell, vice- pres.; Woerner, pres.; Glover, sec. Third Row: Bi+tker. McAvoy, Jonas, Beeler, Schneider, Daniel, Wynn, Eberlein, Coop- erman. At Board: Mr. Schulman. adviser. MATH CLUB 80 RADIO CLUB Front Row: Swartz, Berkowitz, Kaiser, Isbitz, pres.; Shacket, vice-pres.; Jonas. Back Row: Engel, Beeler, Cowley, Daniel, Koren. sec.; Mr. G. Ullrich, adviser. Science is the labour artd handicraft of the mind;... —Francis Bacon ' Boy, I ' m getting a real charge out of this, says Louise Woerner as other members of Advanced Science Club loot on sadistically. Seated: Jonas, Woerner, sec.; Russell, pres.; Kaiser, Koren, Schneider, Norris, Plaltsin, vice-pres.; Berlowitz. Standing: Kaplan, Mr. R. Ulrich, adviser; Fix, Co¬ hen, Seppert, Daniel, Parnall, Schulman, Wynn. 8 JUNIOR FRENCH CLUB Front: Mrs. Carter, adviser. First Row: Cornell, vice-pres.; Vick, Berman. Second Row: Abbruzze, Epelbaum, Bowman, pres.; Ross. Third Row: Kinel, Morris, Silverstein, Kokis, Greenbaum, Bliss, soc. cbm.; Richards. Wait ' til my mother finds out I took this tablecloth! says Diane Silverstein to Louise Powell. He who is ignorant of foreign lan¬ guages, knows not his own. —Johann Goethe JUNIOR LATIN CLUB Sitting: Ricker. Silverstein, consul; Pow¬ ell, consul; Burke. Standing: Miss Shultz, adviser; Scofield, Bale, scribus-quaestor; Schnacky. Absent: Wainer, Oratz, aedile; Kingston, Koren, Wagenblass, Osband, Stein¬ berg. First Row: Archer, Sherman, Belous, Peters, Wynar. Second Row: Weller, Grossman, Mrs. Ktichbaum, adviser; Mr. Lee, adviser; Harvey, Withee. Third Row: Rabson, Plaksin, Forbes. Olukalns, Schenck, Valks, Wynar. GERMAN CLUB COUNCIL 82 GERMAN I First Row: Schuman, VanderMeer, Radionow, Stady, Plaksin. Second Row: Otto, Werner Grossman, Boskow, Dziekonski, Geppert. Third Row: Hollander, Gottfried, Alter, Re ' ichwald, Szyk, J. Archer, B. Archer, Wynar. Fourth Row: Wynn, Wel¬ ler, Forbes. Babinger, Engel, Kaplan, Riordan, Elman, Schnei¬ der, Edwards , Quigley. GERMAN III AND IV First Row: Travis, Glover, Barlow. Second Row: Forman, Isbitz, Belous, Peters, Hess. Third Row: Schenck, Koffsky, Seebach, Daniel, Schreck, Album. GERMAN TEACHERS Mr. David Lee, Mrs. Rena Krichbaum. First Row: Grunst, Webster. Korff, Thomas, Sher¬ man. Haber. Second Row: Harvey, Zagorski, Rock¬ ford, Samuel, Withee, Crawford, Pavasars, Laabs, Diehl. Third Row: Beck. Wynar, Bridge, Shapiro, Olukalns, Kalnins, Valks, Freedman. Williams, Schau- ber, Goldberg. GERMAN II 83 honor club ▼ SERVICE: AW4RO 59 THETA MtWROE THETA Hl-Y First Row: Paul, Croog, Quigley, chp.; Little, vice-pres.; Diehl, pres.; Mr. Benjamin, adviser; Spragg, sec.; Kaplan. Second Row: Miller, Steen, Fernandez, B. Ozols, Strom, Forbes, Hirschberg, Nichols, Alford, Tyler. Third Row: Allison, Sullivan, Shapiro, Swarthout, J. Ozols, Schenck, Stanfa, Guttenberg, Mahan. BETA Hl-Y Front: Tobin Shencup. First Row: Johnson. Murray, treas.; Haug. vice-pres.; Mahoney, pres.; Conderman. sec.; Quirk, Marhatta. Second Row: Maddicks, Zukoski. Miles, Carroll. Babinger. Seebach, Piercy, Lyle, Kreckman, Waller. Nobes. 84 OMEGA Hl-Y First Row: Conrad, Malitis, Eggleston, Rabin, sec.; Stacy pres.; Lillie, vice-pres.; Mr. Cuirca, adviser; Siebert, Stenzel. Second Row: Nicholson, Crandall, Nuijens, Griffin, Hamann, Kotsch, Edelmann, Matthies, Ryan, Edwards, Lansing. So nigh is grandeur to our duty, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can. —Ralph Waldo Emerson KAPPA Hl-Y First Row: Cohen, sec.; McKnight, treas.-chap.; Goldberg, pres.; Leitstein, vice-pres. Second Row: Babinger, council rep.; Longale, Pleune, Hall, Shatoff. 85 BETA CHI TRI-Y First Row: Dietschler, Taney, Sayles, Hanna. Second Row: Thomas, treas.; Hill, vice-pres.; Thayer, pres.; Goeckel, sec.; Schultz, soc. chm.; Vitto, Goodelle. Third Row: Korff, Smith, Turk, Schon- leber, DeLong, Martini, Brairton. IOTA GAMMA TRI-Y First Row: Pearce, vice-pres.; Meyer, Pa- vasars, Griffin. Second Row: Foster, pres.; Bradley, Nilsson, sec.; Stotz, treas.; Dowdell. SIGMA PHI TRI-Y First Row: DiPrima, pres.; Scudder, ICC rep.; Thomas Tierney. Second Row: Laabs. treas.; Stannard, vice-pres.; Schifano, soc. chm.; Knight, sec.; Fleig, chap.; Leach, sgt.-at-arms. Give what you have. To some one, it may be better than you dare to think. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow First Row: Johnston, Grab, Kingston, Trask, Muchmore. Second Row: Westfall, ICC rep.; Welsh, treas.; Schultz, pres.; Winters, prog, chm.; Miles, sec.; Rockefeller, adviser; Manzler, vice-pres. 86 First Row: Alexander, Giambrone, Louis vice-pres.; Thomas, McGee, sec.; Tay¬ lor, Tamara, Diehl, pres. Second Row: Mattern, Davidson, Michelson, Melkis, Mellis, Milliman, Muller, Johnson, Schuy¬ ler. Trelly. BETA EPSILON TRI-Y First Row: Osband, Siebert, Rockford, McGee. Second Row: Barney, pres.; Stadnyk, vice-pres.; Weidenborner, ICC rep.; Geppert, prog, chm.; Aberle, sec. Third Row: Bergmann, Lang, Schneider, Richens, Hayes. ALPHA ZETA CHI TRI-Y First Row: Morrison, Laabs, sec.; La Roc - ca, treas.; Steinhardt, Curtin, pres.; Cul- ross, Phillips, DeLucco. Second Row: Eckam, Puls, Casady, Briggs, Lemley, Madsen, Lemperle, Hague, Beikirch, Mc¬ Cormick, Arthur, Peglow. DELTA EPSILON TRI-Y 87 88 SPORTS . . sport—games, hard competition played under the rules, is the greatest thing a country can know . . —Grantland Rice 89 WRISTLOCK J. Hunt, C. Kingston. Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce. —Friedrich Nietzsche VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Clockwise; Levenson, Goodelle, Schneier, Meyering, Kirsch, Verna. C X First Row; Warshof, EckVin Quif)lpy, Wain- ler, Schneider, Hunt, Schuvjer, MaJAney, Mortellaro. Second Rov t cfegr-n. tarijic Samuel, Boyer, Natal, Koprs. Pdlton, X s- band, Goldberg, Gordan, Kessler. Third Row: Loorie, Parmentier, Lindgren, Hart- sock, Greenbaum, Meehan, Mellis, Silver- stein, Housman, McCormick, Solomon, Bon- ckare, Kilts. CHEERLEADING CLUB 90 CHEERLEADING CLUB First Row: Gallus, C. Soslow, Liberman, Steinberg, Berman, Taylor, Kushner, Cohen, Westfall, Robbins, Oratz, Grab. Mitchell. K. Soslow, Kingston. Second Row: Peoples, Alexander. Lewis. Ohlwiler, Parker, Cease. Rapp, Fishbaugh, Stotz, Allison, Bowman, Fisher, Brownell, R. Graffeo, Vose, S. Graffeo. Third Row: Kravetz, Trask, Rubens, Welsh, Muchmore. Nusbaum, Weg. Adle. Raphael. Johnson, Roth. Wainer, Schultz, Wasserman, Osband, Rockowitz, Baron, Sanow, Liepens. Clockwise: Ross, Prenner, Trask. Kirker, Webster. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Clockwise: Kushner, Hirsch, Allen, McCandless, Baron, Hunt, Jossem, Kolko. Taylor. No! No! a parachute would be better, says S. Jossem to S. Muchmore and S. Schultz. 91 CROSS-COUNTRY First Row: Murch, Cohen, Coach Ferner, Miller. Hall. Second Row: R. Ozols, Lapides, capt.; J. Ozols, Shapiro, Share. Jackson, Mr. John Ferner ' s cross-country team fin¬ ished fourth in the city league. The team was led by Dick Miller and Dick Jackson. Endurance is the crowning quality .. —J. R. Lowell And life is itself but a game at football. —Sir Walter Scott Under the able coaching of Mr. Frank Col¬ well, the Redjackets fought their way to four wins, three losses, and one tie. This represents the best season in the last eight years. The team was led by All-Scholastic seniors Gary Diehl, Tom Colwill and Dave Swarthout. Boys! I need eleven volunteers to get into football uniforms. FOOTBALL First Row Washington. Smith. Stiller. Dawkins, Johnson, mgr.; Lansing. Rawleigh, Beikirch, Waller. Second Row: Coach Christensen, Cambell, mgr.; Rookey, student trainer; Brooks. DeWallace, Nichols. Coach Colwell, Sullivan, Doty. Frazier, Pemberton, mgr.; Shapiro, mgr.; Coach Strassner. Third Row: Mosier. Wright. Meisch. Minley. Anderson. Schenk, Diehl, Colwill. Starken, Swarthout, Marino, Weiner. VanDerKamp. 92 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER First Row: Paul, Eberlein, Schuster, Nordquist, Orto, Norfleet, Archer, Murch, Vinik. Second Row: Coach Gribbroek, Weinbach, Whitcomb, Black. Nichols, Gordan, Ukshe, Lewis, Herr- Neckker, Feine. Third Row: Black, Becker, Furr, Mervis, Williams, Bachman, R. Genovese, P. Genovese, Perlman, Becker. Attack is the reaction; I never think I have hit hard unless it rebounds. —Samuel Johnson Despite the consistent fine playing of Felix Lapping and Glen Le Feber, the Varsity Soccer team had a record of one win, four losses and three ties. Many future Monroe stars were de¬ veloped under the watchful eye of Mr. George Gribbroek, coach of junior varsity and seventh and eighth grade teams. VARSITY SOCCER SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE SOCCER First Row: Coach Gribbroek, Hamlin, Watson, Graham, Bliss, Offen. Second Row: Height, Eld, Roxin, Eads. Third Row: Rosenbach, Weiner, Bucher, Feinberg. First Row: Alter, mgr.; O ' Connor, Asikis, Taufik, Lapping, LeFeber, Jossem, Quirk, Schreck, Eggleston, Weiner. Second Row: Simon, Maclaurin, Tyler, Stanfa, Marhatta, Norton, Bachman, lodice, Coach Schmidt. 93 TENTH, ELEVENTH, AND TWELFTH GRADE INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Doty, Kaiser, Coach Strassner. Riordan, Carey. EIGHTH GRADE INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL First Row: Hershenhorn, Hanly, Me- Knight. Second Row: Bucher, Frankel, Coach Strassner, Watson, Van Hoe- sen. Gaming is a principle inherent in human nature. —Edmund Burke SKI TEAM Kneeling: Davis. Parker. Standing: Hopkins, Mercer, Coach Col¬ well, Forbes, Edwards. NINTH GRADE INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Front: Coach Strassner: Back: Abram¬ son, Weinbach, Briskin, Simon, Whit- comb, Dinaburg. A clear fire, a clean hearth, and the rigour of the game. —Sir Henry Newbolt Led by Carl Hopkins and Fred Forbes, Mr. Frank Colwell ' s skiers finished third in the Section V meet. 94 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING First Row: Walters, Kent, Ryan, Cables, DeDie, Young. Second Row: Beet, Hoag, Palmatier, Miles, VanDerKamp, Jones, Dongella, Metter, Tutty. He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Our antag¬ onist is our helper. —Edmund Burke Mr. Chick Schmidt ' s grapplers battled their way to a 4-4 record. Bob Mosier won the city championship in the 138 pound division to highlight the season. A hair raising experience with Jim Simpson. VARSITY WRESTLING First Row: Beikirch, Weiner, R. Smith, capt.; Simpson, Sontiago. Second Row: D. Bachman, Mosier, Colwill, Schenclc, Phinizee. Marino, H. Bachman, Kroll. Third Row: DeCarlo, Hawkins, Swick, DeWallace. Olukalns, Calek, Sossi, E. Smith, Martiniz, Roth. 95 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: Rookey, mgr.; Young, mgr.; Scoot, Jackson, Rich, Eggleston, Peck, mgr. Standing: Coach Christensen, Kreckman, Mikel, Stolar, Nordquist, Webster. Florescue, Wright, Furr, Washington. When the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name—He marks—not that you won or lost—but how you played the game. —Grantland Rice Mr. Strassner ' s Roundballers had rather VARSITY BASKETBALL COACH AND CAPTAINS Coach Strassner, Quirk, Jossem. disappointing season this year. With no return¬ ing lettermen they suffered a 3-13 season. With four sophomores getting much needed experi¬ ence on the varsity, the prospects for next year ' s team look good. In his first year as coach, Mr. Jack Christensen Coached the junior varsity to a record of 5-4. Kneeling: Lyle, Conderman, Dawkins, Murray. Standing: Brown, Marhatta. Taylor, Swarthout, Saltoun, Minley. 96 ' f fl f j No wonder we ' re winning Whoops! I beg your pardon, says Doug Taylor. Pardon . . . The gals, . . . can grin and still hit their shots with the authentic crispness of their brothers. —Grantland Rice Just think, some of the rockets at Cape Canaveral haven ' t gotten this far off the ground. First Row: Weisenberg. Weidenborner, Schrlau. Campbell, French, Johnson. Minley. Boswell, LaVigne, White. Second Row: Neuberg, Vender Meer, Woods, Avery, P. Francis, McFadden, Paterson, White, Jemison, Mahar, Julian, S. Francis. Third Row: Miss Greve, adviser; Garrett, Hartzog, Hovey, Parker, Morris, Reed, Bickford, McGahan, McLaughlin, Glena, St. Claire, Shone, Perkins, Bianchi. ss ■ | ia V II1 III . _ v- ■VV r l f 97 VARSITY SWIMMING In Water: Weiner. Anderson. Allison. Tobin. J. Olzols, Lansing. Kneeling: Mahan, Guttenberg. Matthies, R. Ozols, Miller, Pletsch. On Board: Cramer, Norton. Spragg, Diehl, Starlcen, Warren. Keele, Coach Colwell, Pemberton, mgr.; Tierney, mgr. Transformation by Les Weiner? INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING Front: Garretson, swim aide; Smith. First Row: Perkins. Weisenberg, Pealo, LaVigne, Gore. Second Row: Parker. Campbell, Schrlau, Tumminelli, Bos¬ well. Gibbons, Rapp. Third Row: Hovey, Regali, Schroeder, Robinson, Loorie, Szyk, Acker, Boyer, Fish, Bently, Miss Fuller, adviser; Fischer, swim aide. I tell ya there ' s a fish in here, this long says Gary Cramer. Who swims in sight of the great third wave that never a swimmer shall cross or climb. —Algernon Swinburne 98 GIRLS’ ADVANCED SWIMMING In Water: Maynard. Kedziora, Woods, Perkins, Melkis, Adle, Cooligan. Stotz. Kneeling: Fischer. Nordquist, Justice, Harps, Matthies, Shone, Stoler. On Board: Garretson, Miss Greve, adviser; Deutschbein. Atterbury, Petsos, Barlow, Ohlwiler, Tick- ner. COACH Coach Colwell holds swimming trophy. The defending Section V champs won the city championship this year going undefeated in eight city meets. That ' s no fish. It ' s me! Barb Fischer. FOU RPEDOES Clockwise: Diehl, Anderson, Cramer, Ozols. The first in glory, as the first in place. —Homer The four swimmers, John Ozols, Gary Cramer, Jerry Anderson and Gary Diehl, hold the city records in both relays. Gary Diehl also holds the city record in the hundred yard freestyle. 99 VOLLEYBALL First Row: McFadden, Peglow, Shone, Archer, LaVigne. Second Condon. Eberlein, Yackel. Standing: K. Belous, Blanche. Daniel, Center: Neuberg, Miss Greve, adviser. Row: Fogarty, DeLong, Dobbertin, R. Belous, Fischer, Baker, Herzog, The leader in the deed a woman. —Virgil Play up! Play up! and play the game! —Sir Henry Newbolt LEADERS ' CLUB First Row: Kinel. Siebert, Donals, Dinaburg, Rabson, Osband, Stull, Wynar. Second Row: DeLong. Gewertz. Strassberg, Hurwitz, Swape, Cole, Dasady, Tyler. Olenikow, Johnson. Third Row: Will, Garretson, Parker, Gallant, Neuberg, Maier, Parnall, Ra- gali, Fischer, Norris. PROBLEM PICTURE Which girl suffers from housemaid ' s knees? Ruthie Haber, Barb Schultz. Miss Greve, Kathy Belous, or Louise Woerner? 100 BOWLING First Row: Stull, Appelbaum, Weiss. Archer, Dobbertin, Prenner, Rock. Second Row: Curtin, Vitto, Brairton, Schultz, Olenikow, Muhs, Dewart, Johnson, Wynar, Finn. Third Row: Thomas, Goeckel, Hayes, Fischer, Dinaburg, Taylor, Neuberg, Aberle. Taney. Garretson, Smilack, Nusbaum, Saltoun. BOWLING Front: Mrs. Babcock, adviser. First Row: Mahar, Normand, Keymel, Dumrese. Second Row: Curtin, Hpyt, Updaw, B. McLaughlin, Annas. Third Row: McVea, Thomas, Stotz, M. Wells, N. Wells, Meehan, Leys, Keller. Fourth Row: French, Rapp, VandeMar, Kershaw, Herzog, Re- gali, Swope. FOUR HIGH SCORERS Neuberg, Herzog, Annas, Thomas. Now this time let go of the ball,” says N. Hoyt to M. Wells as B. Schultz, N. Wells, and C. Keller look on. 101 GOLF Still as they run they look behind, they hear a voice in every wind, and snatch a fearful joy. —Thomas Gray Led by Tony Payton and Fred Lux, Mr. Frank Colwell ' s track team finished the season with a To reach the top in any sport—or in life—you need confidence and belief in yourself. —Grantland Rice Both the tennis and golf teams won the city championships and were undefeated in eight matches. First Row: Jacobstein, Zemel, Briskin. Second Row: Gregory, Klein, Schneier, Nusbaum. Query, Matthies, O ' Connell. Vaeth. 4-4 record. With many returning lettermen, pros. DGCtS for next +o = rv, Unt no rl TRACK At Hurdle: Coach Colwell. Frazier. First Row: Hall, Rookey, Kent, R. Miller. Dawkins, Rawleigh, Jack- son, Randolph, Asikis, Kroll, Schreck, lodice. Second Row: Tufty, mgr.; Smith. W. Miller, Stiller. Deisenroth. Tillim, Nobes, Croog, Lux. Wiley, DeWallace, Deutsch, Payton, Nichols, VanDerKamp, Seebach, Edwards. Third Row: Forbes, Johnson, Mosier, Bachman, MacNaughton, Wilcox, Swarthout, Lapping, Grice, Schenck, Riordan, Peter, Northrup, Pemberton, Hamann, Webster. VARSITY BASEBALL Demonstrating: Lewis, Quirk. Kneeling: Coach Schmidt, Wait. Kreckman, Maclaurin. Standing: Mar- hatta. Winters, Lofton. Haug, Ogden. Beikirch. Urge the flying ball. —Thomas Gray Mr. Chick Schmidt ' s varsity baseball team finished the season with a 3-5 record. They were led by pitcher Steve Ogden. The junior varsity, under the coaching of Mr. Jack Christensen, won the city championship. They were undefeated in five city games. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL At Bat: Conderman. First Row: Jennings. Lansing. Haug, Lillie. Tyler, Ange, Steen, Eggleston. Weiner. Second Row: Coach Christensen. Anderson, LeFeber, Wright, Meyer, Cables, Weiner, Crombie, Nichols, Lyle, Doty, Novick, Jones, Goldberg, mgr. VARSITY CLUB Seated on Floor: Jackson, Nobes, Simpson. Seated on Couch: Eggle¬ ston, Smith, Weiner, Swarthout, Frazier. Tobin, Beikirch, Tyler. Standing: Conderman, Mosier, Starken, Schenck, Marhatta, Diehl, Stanfa, Le- Feber, Krechman. . . . in the game to win regardless of who carries the ball. -Omar Bradley VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISER First Row: Ozols, sec.; Mr. Frank Col¬ well, adviser; Frazier, pres. Second Row: Anderson, treas.; Swarthout, vice-pres. All boys who have earned a varsity letter are eligible for membership in the Varsity Club. Mr. Frank Colwell is the club adviser. ALL-SCHOLASTIC Cramer, Simpson, Lapping, Diehl, Ozols, Swarthout. HAS BEENS Murray, Conderman, Swarthout, Marhatta. Taylor. Jossem, Morris. To love the game beyond the prize. —Sir Henry Newbolt These boys were honored by being chosen to either the Times-Union or Democrat and Chronicle All-Scholastic teams. 104 And gentle in their manner, they Do bold things in a quiet way. —Thomas English For the first time in my life, I feel really clean, says Gary Diehl, after setting new city record. Ooooooo! A touchdown! ! GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row: K. DeVey, Burnett, Stone, Giamrane, Merritt, Cohen, Tuccio, Bar- low. Second Row: Steffenhagen, Milliman, Keymel, vice-pres.; Webster, pres.; McCandles, sec.; Quigley, Michelson. Third Row: Cease. Petsos, D. DeVey, Woods, Trelly, Seegles, Epstein, Hurwitz, Shencup, Falkenstein, Schneider, Hall, Buccini, Farber, Rosenthal. Fourth Row: Meyer, Anderson, Bamford, Tyler, Schwartz, Fischer, Kamm, Geppert, Stannard, Bowers, Schultz, Bunis, Stocking, Dowdell, Freedman. HOMEROOM AND DISPLAY ADVERTISING The benefits of advertising are many, for it profits the consumer as well as the business¬ man. —Anonymous 106 107 First Row: Roth. Vinilc, Malachowsky, Hamilton. Second Row: Alex¬ ander. Trelly. Tamara, Hall. Third Row: Abbruzze, Doell. Roth, Orr, Merisol, Hunt. Frankel, Stone, Mr. Watt. Fourth Row: Man, Bar- barita. Eike, Gould. Diesenroth, Lawrence. Hawkins, Culp, Gartley, Russell, Hopkins. HOMEROOM 3 NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM 3A ELEVENTH GRADE Kneeling: Schulman, Patnode. First Row: Petsos, Hoogland, Gwirtz- man, Thomas, Epstein, Vitto, Mr. Bockes. Second Row: Bucher, Osband, Ross, Johnson, Tuccio, Nusbaum, Gebhard, Schonleber, Dietschler. Third Row: Schneider, Stacy, Wright, Ryan, Olshansky, Mosier, Tuttle, Langill, Norfleet, Relin. Absent: Crombie, Summers, George, Margolis. 108 HOMEROOM 40 Sitting: Rubens. Keller. Vyner, Woods. Eisenberg, Boldwin. Standing: Mortellaro, Ferraro. Spokane. Tegart, Gallina, Mr. Lenden, Young. SantoMaiio, Bush. Withee. Morris. EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 100 NINTH GRADE First Row: Henderson. Anae. Nelson. Liberman. Chandler. Tait. Eberlein. Second Row: Stiller. Hayt, Gordon, Brownstein. Schulman, Brown. Mrs. Bitler. Third Row: Jonas. DeDie. Jaffey, Sullivan. Otto. Golway, Knox, McMuller, Milliman. Absent: Becker, Smith, VanCise, Young, Marx. Tutty, Yackel. HOMEROOM 102 First Row: Edelstein, Weisenberg, Moscowitz, Delclerow, DeVey, Mr. Schul- _ man. Second Row: Shure, Blackman, Hershkowitz, Nichols, Strom, Stoler, SEVENTH GRADE Melen, Beikirch, Bernstein. Third Row: Rock, Marks, Schroeder, Tuchman, Bailey, Gibbs, Silver, Oukes, Perkins. Absent: Silins, Trexler. Young, Per¬ kins, Vansice. HOMEROOM 103 First Row, front to back: Boas, Halm, Schultz, Cease. Second Row: Walters, Weldenborner, ci ljtlj r ' n a Muchmore, Dziezgowski. Third Row: Campbell, Brock, Gord on, Loorie. Fourth Row: Phinizee, EIGHTH GRADE Osband, Gratiot, Parmenteer. Standing: Hanly, Allen, Boyd, Schmitt, Welsher, McKnight, Hershenhorn, VanHoesen, Watson, Frankel, Mr. Griswold. no HOMEROOM 105 First Row, front to back: Paul, Valyear. Second Row: Inges, McGrain, Geppert. Third Row: Gebo, TFK1TW r RAHP LaRocca, Hayes. Pennell. Standing: Werner. Trick, Rosenbloom, Schaubert, Weidenborner, Schneider, Query, Florescue, Phillips, Kroll, Banker, MacNeil, Altman, Anderson. Mr. Ferner. HOMEROOM 122 First Row, across: Steinhardt. Dinaberg, Nahmias. Shone. Sacond Row: Briggs, Bunis, Arthur, Lemley. Third Row: Bauman, Johnson, Colwell, Croog. Standing: Hart, Keehn. Beeler, Francis, Colbert, Garrett, TENTH GRADE Fix, Cohen, Rosenstein, Skellen, Saltoun. McMahon, Miller, Kemp, Dr. Noble. Ill HOMEROOM 123 Kneeling, front to back: Delong, Hundremarlc. First Row: Busbaum, Friedman, Quigley, Mc¬ Cormack. Second Row: Hoak, Saur, Krockenb erger, Forest. Standing: Richards, Humphrey, Lenahan. Bass. Antinoa, Donavel. Suitt, Housman, Bernhardt, Baker, Rathke, Elderbaum, Stein¬ berg, Pokorny, Kingston, Mervis, Carpenter, Mrs. Hutchinson. EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 124 First Row, across: Wells, Teute, Speier, Second Row: Aberle, Leitstein, TCMTU r D r c Fields, Cooperman. Third Row: McCormick, Riorden, Page, Casady, Met- I fcN I H (3RADE calf. Standing: Fine, Dowdell, Jones, Forman, Carroll, Quentin. Terry, Minley. Scheuer, Scheffee, McCarthy. Miss Reuschle. Absent: Kaiser, Kenyon, Peters, Long. 112 First Row: Freer, Opett, Hurwitz, Riordan. Second Row: Prenner, Turk, Gewertz, Goldberg, King. Third Row: Koren. Bender. Crapsey, Seavey. Edelman. Kenny. Standing: Met+er, Williams, Vogel, Black, Shapiro, McAvoy, Stenzel, Doell, Parnall, Carletta, Piercy, Donals, Knight, Can- field, Miss Sorci. HOMEROOM 125 ELEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM 127 First Row: Lachman, Yackel, Deutschbein, Buchmann, Mastin. Second Row: Sanow, White, Strass- .... itlj - n a nr ©ner, Killip, Bascom. Standing: DeVisser, Hill, Hamann, Brown, Briskin, Welles, Deisenroth, Cooper, NINTH GRADE DeRoo, Paterson, Melkis, Putnam, Mead, Wiseman, Tibbils, Mr. Rapp. 113 HOMEROOM 129 NINTH GRADE First Row, across: Gleason, Buerschaper, French, Kedziora. Second Row: Silverberg. Forman, Rothschild, McGuire. Third Row: Bittegar, Starr. Bethany. Rhoda. Standing: Mr. Pruyne. Berlcowitz, Stevens, Kolozvary, Perlman, Schaefer, Whitcomb, Field, Silverman, Phinizee. HOMEROOM 130 ? rst Row, front to back: Smith, Schulman. Dobbertin. Second Row: Condon, Coax, Stone. Third Row: Singer, Muhs, Freedman, After. Standing, first row: Fischer, Lapides, Crego, Calek, Forbes ELEVENTH GRADE Kendall, Quirk, Lanzone. Winters, Welch, Brown, Schmidt, Miss Dunn, Handelman, Miss Kramer. Standing, second row: Longale, Saffke, Silverberg, White, Murray, Lansing, Stebbins, Anderson. 114 HOMEROOM 142 F irst Row, front to back: Glover, Raphael, Mueller. Second Row: Rosenthal. Kayes, Kramer, Kamm. Third Row: Lindsay, Samuel, McGahan, Fiano; Standing: Miss Schminke, Berstein, ELEVENTH GRADE Welpe, Steen, Remington, Clark, Trimmer, Goldman, Schroeden, Millstone, Welch, Reed, Schauber, Schuler, Parker, LaVeck, Wood. Absent: Orestein, Kaiser, Achten, Carioie. HOMEROOM 160 K neeling, across: Karle, Gratiot, Prevenzano. First Row: Wynar, Starr. Sec¬ ond Row: McFadden, Schorr, Fogarty. Third Row: Gagner, Sullivan, Roberts, ELEVENTH GRADE Korff. Standing: Miss DeRosa. Berlowitz, Bartl, Bell, Engel, Kalnins, Elman, Marino, Bridge, Stevens, Olukalns, Gallant, Hetzel, Boskow, Ricketts, Kindler, Brickley, Eyer. Absent: Drews, Yatteau. 115 HOMEROOM 161 ELEVENTH GRADE First Row, front to back: Archer, Fahrer, Bianchi, Schellenger. Second Row: Kennedy, Reed, Trask, Yatteau. Third Row: Martini, Cuirca , Dandurand, Sullivan. Fourth Row: Saltoun. Thayer. Lamb, Neuberg. Fifth Row: Weisenberg. Cragg, Eggleston, Powers. Sixth Row: DeLong, Binn. Cilman, Sweeney. Standing: Rabin, Matthies, Kane. Norton, Cowley, Smith, Rand, Mercer. Mr. Mourikas, Orto. HOMEROOM 161A First Row, front to back: Paul, Green. Davidson, O ' Connell, Phillips. Sitting, near blackboard: Miss MIKJTU4 rDA nc Tait. Second Row: Peoples, Francis, Schuyler. Mintz. Third Row: Varnes, Goldberg, Schneider, Cretelle, M oKADfc Ukshe. Standing: Verna. Angotti, Walker, Bogle, Roop, Kaplan, Sanow, Fisher, Plum, Muir. 116 HOMEROOM OFFICERS Sifting: Carol Curtin, pres. Standing: Andrea Leys, sec.; Jerry Schenck. vice-pres. HOMEROOM TEACHER MISS DOWN HOMEROOM 202 First Row, front to back: Nihoff. Isbitz, Schenck. Second Row: Jewett, Normand, Culotta, Goldberg. T A C| CTU rDAnc Third ow: Wendt. Curtin, DiPrima. Tascketta, Maw. Standing: Cohen. Marhatta. Colwill, VanDer- TWELFTH GRADE Kamp. Solomon. Conderman. Yatteau, Frazier. Barlow. Laabs, Rappaport, Wainer, Caplan, Leys. Meyering. Miss Down. Absent: Lemieux, Cook. 117 HOMEROOM 203 First Row, front to back: Eisenberg, Tuccio, Richens. Second Row: Hess, Abramson, Kenyon, KIIKITLJ roAnc Perritt. Third Row: Moravan, Liepens, Perkins, Gallant. Fourth Row: Mortier, Burns, Geman, IN I IN IH RADE Frances. Standing: Brighton, DelMonte. Mrs. Harrison, Marcus, Wheeler, Riley, Stauber, Murch, Finkelstein, Laurent, Vasilakos. Absent: Kessler, Galiotti, Rothfuss. Sigl. HOMEROOM 222 First Row, across: Seglin, Griggs, Humphry, Campbell. Second Row: KMK.ITLJ -D nc Talbot, Barron. Ferguson, Flaherty. Third Row: Jossem, Hawkins, Mellis. NINTH GRADE Fourth Row: Gallus. Dykes. Standing: Mr. Cramer, Ciurca, Tobin, Van- Valkenburg, Weinback, Young, Pecor, Evans, Bachmann, O’Leary. 118 HOMEROOM TEACHER Mrs. Miller Strom, Berger, Crump, Archer. Fifth Row: Lap¬ ping, Diehl, Lovenheim, Miller. Absent: Lewis, Schnarr, Rockefeller, Wicks. HOMEROOM 223 TWELFTH GRADE First Row, across: Livadas, Webster. Second Row: Sotesman, Ocorr. Third Row: Rath, Knight, Smilack, Lavine, Nusbaum. Fourth Row: Oiols, HOMEROOM 225 First Row: Miss Stauffer, Stone. Howes. Bohling, Corley, Mun- TCklTLJ DAnc nings. Second Row: Woodruff. Adams, Murray, Peoples. Condello, TENTH GRADE Taylor. Francis. Dewart, Mueller. Third Row: Roolcey, Albanese. Foxwell, Jennings, MacWilliam, Trevett, Walker, Werner, Shoe- man. Absent: Guttenberg, Moore. 119 HOMEROOM 229 TWELFTH GRADE Sitting, clockwise: Nilsson, Bradley, Edelmen, Michelson, Westfall, Elliott, Haber, Schweikert, Maybee, Mahar, Pinckney, Tyler, lodice. Sec¬ ond Row: Smith, Rawleigh, Archibald, Johnson, Nusbaum, Jossem, Webster, Warren, Sossi, Meyer, McVea. Loorie, Gordon, HOMEROOM TEACHER Miss Tuttle HOMEROOM 231 NINTH GRADE First Row: Updaw, Meehan, Graf, Nordquist. Second Row: Raphael, Charner, Banner, McLaughlin, Warshof. Standing: Montgomery, Pignato, Schaumway, Barry, Stone, Tyler, Slepian, Clark, Colantoni, Decarlo, Infarinato, Miss Walsh. Absent: Cash, Becker, Young. 120 Geller, Sparks, Heckman, Brew. Absent: Fien, Finn, liven. HOMEROOM 234 TWELFTH GRADE First Row: Wilcox, Yatteau, Brockway, Stan- nard, Cummings, Davis, St. Claire, Schauber, Kerch. Second Row: Giehl, Gallancy, Izikoff, Rich, Haug, McGuire, Freedman, Chapman, DeWar, O ' Keefe, Kaulitz, Smith, Sul- HOMEROOM TEACHER Mr. Sherwood HOkvIFROOkvl 94ft First R° w i 1 ron f f° back: Levinson, Keymel. Second Row: Couture, Clar, Hennings, Strassberg, Crouch. Third Row: Heitz, Winslow. Fourth Row: Meyers, McDonald, Yates. Standing: Kotsch, Seavey, Whit- ELEVENTH GRADE man, Wing, Doty, Crandall, Noble, Chodosh, Shackett, Ostrye, Hanna, Valyear, Sercu, Kindler, Miss Shults. 121 HOMEROOM 241 TENTH GRADE First Row: Osband, Levinburg, Laabs, Kane, Hague, Nowick. Second Row: Gleason, Mervis, Genovese, Hutchinson, Keller, Dowling. Pifer, Mr. Gulesian, Third Row: Maier, Gemigani, Hopkins, Jenkins, Nichols, Waller, Beisheim, Covert, Stuver, Schnarr, Shapiro, Williams. First Row: Freer, Johnston, Alger, Kokis, Winters, Rockowitz, Palokoff. Second Row: Cox, Deane, Matthies, Justice, Stewart, Webber, Oratz. Third Row: Mr. Sliker, Cornell, Swartz, Doerr, Brew, York, Keppen, Neelin, Felderstein, Fahrer, Stein, Thomson. HOMEROOM 261 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 263 First R° w: J“dd, Babinger. Werner, Young, Dunkleberg, Attie, Levin, Senkpiel. Sec¬ ond Row: Morse, Turnipseed. Metivier, Beckett, Keymel. Seidl, Zagorski, Mrs. ELEVENTH GRADE Wheeler. Third Row: Rueckman, Pierce, Malitis, Quigley. Kaiser, Spragg, Hamann, Goldberg, Rubens, Lillie, Schuster, Svendson, Brooks. Absent: Fernandez, Kirsh. HOMEROOM 265 First Row: Weiss, Willmott, DeWait, Primavera, Fish, Berman. Clf ' UTU pda nc Second Row: Smith, Soloman, Suhr, Stefanhaugan, Debes, Epel RADc baum, Francis, Jividen, Mr. Arine. Third Row: Reimuth, Chap¬ man, Diamond, Roth, Irons, Giancaterion, Levatino, Tyler, Ka- bell. 123 HOMEROOM 269 First R° w; Christoff, Ohlwiler, Kindler, Westfall, Nusbaum, Osband, Petsos. Second Row: WagenbISss, Leary, Nugent, Florescue, Stevens, EIGHTH GRADE Fisher, Mrs. Moore. Standing: Allison. Cobligan. Kling, Cosman, Nui- jens, Tyler, Green, Gibbon, Patterson, Probst. Absent: Stassberg, Stotz, Sokol, La Barge. HOMEROOM 270 First Row: Levine, Schnacky, Streb. Berman, White. Second Row: Can- Fir WTH rRAHF del, Flugo, Daar, Sorbera, Bliss, Roxin, Peterson, Acker, Mr, Lee, Third Row: L. Silverstein, D. Silverstein, Murtdugh, Lewis, Pealo, Dodge, Eads, Henderson, Rivenson. 124 HOMEROOM 271 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Eld, Birene, Staples, Frith, Starr, Olmer, Dobbertin. Second Row: Kilbury, Metter, Rothschild, Weiner, Smith, Zalcburg. Tyler. Standing: Florescue, Graham, Mc¬ Cullough, Gottfried, Miss O ' Connel, McLaughlin, Morrison, Puls, Teck. HOMEROOM 272 TWELFTH GRADE First Row, at desks: Boothby, Candee. Holst, Palum, Peca, Wiegan, Taufik, LeClair, John¬ son, Watson, O ' Dell. Sitting, front: Rosen¬ berg, Maid, Ross, Chapman. Standing: Fol- lett, Falkenstein, Daniel. Carello, VanDyne, Cupero, Latragna, Montgomery, Suitt, Schle- ber, Goldberg, Abramson, Weller. Absent: Sherman, Arend, Pemberton, LeFeber. HOMEROOM TEACHER Miss Furlong 125 HOMEROOM 300 ELEVENTH GRADE First Row: Taney, Herkimer, Goodelle, Thomas, Hyde, Levinson, Schlosser, Hersh- enhorn. Second Row: Mr. Flanagan. Geppert, Patnall, Cargos, Norris, Schwartz, Barron, Rabson, Mr. Fabiano. Third Row: Nellis, Koffsky, Harrington, Jones, Stern, Campbell, Wiedrich, lamele, Byer, Nobel, Fordham, Siebert, Kroll, Hirsch. HOMEROOM 302 TWELFTH GRADE Sitting: Annas, Rapp, Thomas, Tilling, Nihoff, Garden, Present, Rodgers. Standing: Belous, Peca, Williams, Valks, Cramer, Altman, Lazer- off, Simon, Kelly, Greeley, Hammond, Young- quist. HOMEROOM TEACHER Miss Schleyer 126 HOMEROOM 303 First Row, front to back: Johnson, Adle. Second Row: Ross, Anderson. Third Row: Kinel, Vick, Maynard. Fourth Row: Heydt, Diamond. Fifth Row: Blye, Cravetz. Standing: Mrs. Carter, EIGHTH GRADE LeFebre, Lewis, Pelton, Boyer, MacBride, Kilts, Nelson, Nemertut, Szyk, Weg, Lape, Peglow, Greco, Fullington, Julian. HOMEROOM 304 NINTH GRADE First Row: Neuman, Davidson, McGee, Kushner, Burnett, Leenman. Second Row: Nahe, Smith, Wal- bridge, Palmatier, Brown, Rich. Standing: Mrs. Harison, Harvey, Louas, Chatfield, Gewerta, Overton, Akins, VanDeMar, Bouchard, Hutchison, Cerasani, Shapiro, Isaacson, Markel, Edwards, Duncan. 127 HOMEROOM 321 TENTH GRADE First Row, across: Repp, Fleig, Kolko. Second Row: Lawrence, Peters, McGee, Shencup. Third Row: Bieder, Harps, MacNab, Swartz, Connuck. Standing: Share, Habberfield, Goldberg, Dimitry, Granger, Berger, Milcel, Rice. Beam, Weiss. Archbold, Bertrand, Fish, Kashkadjew, Miss Palmer. Absent: Koloz- vary, McGuire. HOMEROOM 322 First Row, front to back: Soslow, Mitchell. MacBeth. Second Row: Salvaggio, Graffeo, Tyler. Third cir LJTLj r d a r r. Row: LaBarge, Coleman, Neetule. Fourth Row: Tobin, Morieu, Rappeneclcer. Fifth Row: Walbridge, EIGHTH GRADE Beutley, Robinson. Sixth Row: Joules. Lindgren, Trask. Standing: Clinkscales. Parker, Fishbaugh, Hamblin, Kaplan, Webster, LaDue, Bouchart. Greenbaum, Truelove, Vreeland, Mr. Schlageter. 128 HOMEROOM 323 TENTH GRADE First Row, front to back: Truesdell, Streb. Second Row: Thistlethwaite. Tyler, Puls. Third Row: Co¬ hen. Harpending. Hewitt. Fourth Row: Bowman, deLucco, Black. Fifth Row: Austin. Walters, Sixth Row: Wiest, Beck. Standing: Warren, Schleber, Colvin, Madsen, Spetner, Kaplan, Kreck- man, Hall, Brunett, Simmons. Coon, Mr. Benjamin. Absent: Miller. HOMEROOM 325 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Luxemburg. Cuddeback, Grossman, Schrlau. Second Row: Gore. Rush, Cieron, Rosenraich. Standing: Dr. Rudolf, Humphrey, Horey. Tyler, Sweet, Czap- nik, Hoffman, Stocking, Peckworm, Klug, Saturn. Absent: Guscon, Trout. 129 HOMEROOM 326 First Row, front to back: Robbins, Bogaert. Second Row: Gengo, Slepian, Cellure. Third Row: Mer- tva ci ctu rDAHC rick, Dumrese, Weiss, Withee, Travis. Standing: Landgren, Hanly, McGrain, Maclaurin, Schwartz, IWcLrln V KAUfc Hudson, Morris, Wynar, Seebach, Wilcox. Voll, Billfield. Absent: Marx, Whitcomb, Armstrong. 130 HOMEROOM 328 First Row, front to back: Klinkle, McCandless, Placido, Goebel. Second Row: Freida, Hawkes, Luyk, Myers. Third Row: Trelly, Schultz, Edelman. Standing: Smith, Nagan, Perkins, Condon, TENTH GRADE Conrad, Ocorr, Lewis, Davis, Allison, Pletsch, Kaplan, Mrs. Vaughan. HOMEROOM 329 TWELFTH GRADE Sitting, clockwise: Danis, LaDue, Taylor. Young, Newberry, Bouchard, Gimple, Pavasars, Dar¬ ling, Olenikow, Canarvis. Standing: Cramer, Zlotnick, Cohen, Quirk, Becker. Hirschberg, Schulman, Spencer, Mr. VanDelinder, Nord- quist, Davis, Stritzel, Cooper, Humbert, Wait, Butler. Stocking, Wieder. HOMEROOM TEACHER Mr. VanDelinder 131 HOMEROOM 330 Kneeling, left to right: Everett, Walling, Wait, Weiss. Gordon. First Row, ljtlj r- n nr front to back: Soslow, Cohen, Phelix, Natal. Second Row; Ziegler, Grab, Rice, EIGHTH GRADE Stone. Standing: Cooper, Harpending, Zemer, McMurdy, Akins, Johnson, Rugelis, Dalberth, Wixom, Perry, Lucacci, Davidson, Goldberg. Absent: Dano, Mattern. PI Iaj a JW a? haSt Wallace, Merisol, Mahan, Kramer, Prerost, Diamond, Miles. Nobes, Kent. Ukshe Stew art. Absent: Stenzel. HOMEROOM 333 TWELFTH GRADE Sitting, clockwise: Fix, Humphrey, Stotz, Cole, Radionow, Boyle, Watson, Margolis, Wander- man, Mitchell, B. Leach, Woerner. Standing: MacMaster, J. Leach, Forman, Bjers, Altman, 132 HOMEROOM TEACHER Mrs. Hawkes HOMEROOM 334 TENTH GRADE First Row, front to back: Meislin, Young, Allen. Second Row: Siegel, Eckam. Third Row: Wag¬ ner, Phillips, Merchant. Fourth Row: iebert, Brooks, Mix. Standing: Pleune, Smedley, Ferstead, Wright, MacNaughton. Galvin, Starkes, Gruner, Shencup, Frost, Posner. Weiner, Miss Mur¬ ray. Absent: McCormack. Thomas, Halldow. HOMEROOM 335 fl rst Row, front to back: Cohen, Schuman, Daniel. Second Row: Klein, Epstein, Applebaum, Meunier. Third Row: Diehl, Morey, Rock, Taylor, Eberlein. Standing rEdwards, Nicholson, ELEVENTH GRADE Wieder, Fishbaugh, Garey, Griffin, Waffer, Noblett, Crego. Absent: Stull, Wydra, Brandt, Newill, Rappart. 133 mm HOMEROOM 336 f irst Row, front to back: Hollander, Glaser. Bach, Keele. Second Row: Samules, Bennett, Morrison, _ Lemperle. Third Row: Weidner, Lewis, Kaplan. Standing: Vilks, Lawrence, Boehm, Hill, Sullivan, Lyle, TcNTrl RADc Michaels, Wood, Morrissey, Barney, Mr. Campo. Absent: Ouzer, Northrup. HOMEROOM 337 NINTH GRADE First Row, across: Black, Salter. Second Row: Hanna, Mahoney, Daniel, Johnson, Thomas. Third Row: Holmes, Taylor, Stone, Boillat, Jemison, Rowles. Standing near walls: Deutsch, Fishbaugh, Hayes, Cheffins, Tolhurst, Valenti, Sterling, Noack, Mrs. Archer. 134 HOMEROOM 343 First Row, front to back: Silverstein, Jacobs, Will, Luxemburg. Second Row: Doyle, Rothstein, cir ' LJTLJ roAnc Swope ' , Levin. Third Row: White, VanHoesen, Bawers, Stiller. Fourth Row: Crary, Bill, Tyler. EIGHTH GRADE Standing: Shareri, Starken, Keiper, Nichols, Furr, DudKiewricz, Dupre, Blockmon, Lloyd, Bittker. Kingsbury, Mrs. Wynn. Absent: Seegler, Gliebman. HOMEROOM 345 First Row, front to back: Malachowsky, Miller. Second Row: Malone, Bucher. Third Row: LaVigne, VandeMar, Hilimine. Fourth Row: Barlow, Tesch. Fifth Row: Guinones, McGill, Graffeo. Standing: EIGHTH GRADE Mr. G. Ullrich, Ihrig, Hyde, Hantzog, Hantsock, Bickford, Dennis, Anderson, Wainer, Moore, Gos- sage, Welsh. Absent: Powell. 135 Anderson, Baker, Kaplan, Foster, Henderson, Ziarko, Mack, Gleichauf. Calabucci, Nesci, Plaskin. HOMEROOM 360 TWELFTH GRADE First Row, sitting: Harpending, Ferguson, Kirker, Venosb, Tierney, Baker. Standing: Tobin, Welter, Maddicks, Skillman, Hayes. HOMEROOM TEACHER Miss Daugherty HOMEROOM 361 First OWl front to back: Leach, Castronova, Julian. Second Row: Church, Inges, Monahan. Third Row: Diehl, Cinni, DiBenedetto. Fourth Row: DeVey, Schwartz, Mattern. Fifth Row: Kuehne, McKay, Burge- NINTH GRADE man. Standing: Findley, Morse, Hoag, Simpson, Cook, Sebhard, Halley, Banker, Danzella, Probst, Hamm, Toogood, Martelli, Miss Finnegan. 136 IECOV HOMEROOM 365A R rst Row: Altman, UnruK, Baker. Couch. Haman, Cox. Dzierkonski. Second Row: Scofield, Jemi- son, Ciambrone, Kovel, Debes, Meyer. Lundberg, Pilling. Third Row: Melecca, Simproch, NINTH GRADE Schaefer. Dinaburg, Mahoney, Lind. Swick, Weingender, Cambell. Conge. Mr. Rizzieri. HOMEROOM 365 ELEVENTH GRADE First Row, front to back: DiPasquale, Bale, Goeckel. Second Row: Farber, VanDyne, Morgan. Third Row: Duffy, Resnick, Doell. Standing: Mr. Shopes, Campbell, Edelmann, Nuijens, Meyer, Nobis, Fix, Carhart, O ' Connell, Grossman, Hensel, Abruzzi, Matteson. Absent: Caplin, Galvin, Schulman. Roberts, Landgren. 137 HOMEROOM 367 NINTH GRADE Kneeling: Feinberg, Murray. Sitting in front of table: Bowman, Carey. Sitting behind table: Rivenson, Dano. Maher. Schlegel, Zemer. DiRisio, Mahady. Minley. Standing: Martelli, Wynn, Michekon, Simon, Davis, Nordquist, Beck, Gersicoff, Seide, Gordon, Barasch, Gorton, Reisch, Kane. Muller. Absent: Baron, Pechie. HOMEROOM 374 TWELFTH GRADE Sitting: Orbaker, Swanson, Harvey, Ander¬ son, Mahar, Johnson, Pierce, Cooper, Ker¬ shaw. Standing: Allen, Griffin, Judd, Che- sher, Freida. Shean, Mueller, Cobb, Taylor, Swarthout, Herman, Tschanz, Shapiro, Edel- stein, Poole. Belous. HOMEROOM TEACHER Mr. Gribbroek 138 HOMEROOM 376 First Row: Hanzman, Beikirch, Cohen, Woodworth, HerrNeckar, Offen, Merritt. Second Row: Tyler, □ cv ckiTU r d a nr Taylor. Stacy, Gordon, Fisher, Schneir, Marzloff. Haskin, Brairton. Third Row: Clark, Schreck. Sim- GRADE mons, Stanton, Way, Bachman, Stolar, Jonas, Wells, Hamilton, Miss Bowen. Absent: Gordon, Skellen. DO HOMEROOM 177 First Row, front to back: Keehan, LaVeck, Miles, Smith. Second Row: Manzler, Ladley. Miller. Third Row: Rothstein, Wasserman, Fein, Fishbaugh. Fourth Row: EIGHTH GRADE Ricker, Tumminelli, Rapp, Atterbury. Standing: Feinberg, Staples, LaMorte. Tym- ochko, Mark, Gibson. Offen, Reitz, Greeley, Setter, Francis, Peck, Greenleaf, Miss Schultz. Absent: Boehm, Koren. 139 TERMINATING UNGRADED HOMEROOMS Sitting in chairs: Sigesmondi, Russo. Sitting on table: Opett, Harmon. Standing: Jackson, Mr. Thelen. Di- Sano. HOMEROOM 71 First Row: Cook. Sercu. Second Row: Cashmere. Finger, Johns. Third Row: Eligh, Kelly, Strobel. Stand¬ ing: Mr. Conte. HOMEROOM 235 First Row: Arbore, Kornylo, Valle. Second Row: Mack, Dawkens. Spiro. Third Row: Lusardi, Vrooman, Pastors, Carlson, Brooks, Charles. HOMEROOM 262 140 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Max Abramson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Album Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allen Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Altman Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Anderson Mrs. Mary C. Archer Miss Grace S. Babcock Mr. Morris H. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berkowitz Mrs. M. Bilfield Mrs. Mary E. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. M. Brockway Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Calabucci Mr. Gerald S. Campo Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Candee Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cantor The Rev. and Mrs. Fremont L. Chapman Mrs. Simon Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Cramer The Rev. and Mrs. W. Millar Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Crump Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeWallace Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diehl Mr. and Mrs. George Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Finn Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fix Mrs. Carmen W. Follett Dr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallancy Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Garretson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gimple Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gommel Mr. and Mrs. George Greif Mrs. J. F. Griffin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Haber Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harrison Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hawkes Mrs. Frieda Hess Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hirschberg Mr. and Mrs. Hyb Jossem Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Knight Mr. and Mrs. William K. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lazeroff Mr. and Mrs. William R. LeFeber Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Lovenheim Mr. and Mrs. Morris MacLaurin Dr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Merrick Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Meyer Mr. Alexander V. 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GOOD LUCK For the Biggest Cone and the ' Thickest Milk Shake in the Future Direct From The Farm” 145 146 Congratulations from OMEGA Hl-Y OFFICERS President . Bill Stacy Vice President . A1 Kotsch Secretary . Ken Rabin Treasurer . A1 Crombie Chaplain . Bill Wing Compliments of KAPPA Hl-Y OFFICERS President . Paul Goldberg Vice President . Alan Leitstein Secretary . Jay Cohen Treasurer . Jon McKnight 147 The Underclassmen of THETA Continued Success HONOR CLUB SERVIC 1956 THETA MONROE monroe 1958 THETA MONROE 148 149 151 —Robert Herrick SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES ABRAMSON, J. DAVID—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety 12; Homeroom Pres. II; Audio-Visual Aide 8, 9; Junior Orchestra 8; Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9, 10, II, 12; Monroe Life II; Beta Hi-Y II; Soccer 10; Intramuro! Basketball 9. ALBUM. GERALD JACK—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety II, 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II; Representative to Regional Atomic Energy Seminar 12; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Senior Band 9, 10. II. 12. Pres. 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9. 10, II. 12; Dance Band 9, 10, II, 12; String Quartet 8, 9. 10. II; Inter-High Or¬ chestra 9, 10. II, 12; Monroe Life 10, II, 12; Circulation Manager of Kaleidoscope 12; Biology Club 10; German Club II. 12; International Relations Club 10, II; Senior Latin Club 9. 10. ALFORD, ROBERT EDWIN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Rochester Genesee Valley Hi-Y Council II, 12. Chaplain II. Pres. 12; Genesee Hi-Y Valley Area Youth in Government Representative II; New York State Council Chaplain 12; New York State Hi-Y Senate Pres. 12; Homeroom Pres. 9, 10; Junior Red Coats 10; Senior Red Coats 12; Bookroom II, 12; Office Aide 10; Senior Choir 12; Monroe Life 9, 10. II, Sports Editor II; Field and Stream Club 8; Junior Varsity Basketball 10; Varsity Basket¬ ball II. 12; Intramural Basketball 10. ALLEN, MARSHA ANN—Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10. II; Senior Choir 10. II, 12; Junior Band 8. 9; Z Club 12; Volleyball 9; Tumbling 9, 10. ALTMAN, MELVIN STANLEY—Commissioner of Publicity 12; Class Boys Soc. Chm. 10; Homeroom Pres. 8; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Monroe Life 10, II, Circulation Manager II; Advanced Science Club II; Debating Club Sec. II; International Relations Club 10; Junior Latin Club 8. 9; Intramural Basketball 8. 9. 10. ALTMAN. MICHAEL DAVID—Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9, 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8; International Relations Club II. ANDERSON, KAREN JEAN—Audio-Visual Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10. II; Future Nurses of America 12; Future Teachers of America 9; Junior Latin Club 8; Girls ' Athletic Association II, 12; Basketball 9. 10. 12; Swimming 8. 9, 10; Baseball II, 12; Tumbling 9. 10, 12, ANNAS. DOROTHY MAE—Left 10; Re-entered 12; Cheerleader 10; 5enior Choir 10; Inter High Choir 8, 9; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; lota Gamma Tri-Y Vice Pres. 9. Junior French Club 8, 9; Bowling 8, 9, 12. ARCHER. BRUCE RAYMOND-Senior Red Coats II. 12; Math Club 8; Science Club 8; Soccer 10, li. ARCHIBALD, JOHN S.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Class Vice-Pres. II; Commissioner of Safety 12; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Blue Coats 12; Lunch Patrol II, 12; Kappa Hi-Y II. 12. AREND, DORIS BETTY—Art Award II; Gym Aide II. 12; Volleyball 9; Bowling 9, 10, II, 12. ARMSTRONG, KATHRYN ANN—Art Award 8. BAKER. HARRIET BETH—Gym Aide 12; Junior Choir 9; Senior Choir 10, II, 12 Monroe Life II, 12; Modern Dance Club II; Z Club Sec. 12. BARLOW. JOAN HELEN—National Honor Society II, 12; Science Congress Award 12; Senior Orchestra 10, II, 12; Inter-High Orchestra 11, 12; Monrolog Senior Section Editor 12; Advanced Science Club II, 12; German Club 9, 10, II, 12; Greenhouse Club 10; International Relations Club 10, II. BECKER, RAYMOND SAUL—International Relations Club II, 12. BELOUS, KATHRYN I.—Junior Honor Guard 9; French Honor Society 11. 12; Art Award 8; Hostess Corps 10; Junior Choir 8, 9; Senior Choir 10. II. 12; Monrolog Art Editor 12; Future Teachers of America II, 12, Sec. 12; German Club 10, II, 12; International Relations Club 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance Club II. BELOUS, RADMILA—French Honor Society II, 12; Junior Choir 8, 9; international Relations Club 10. II. 12; Junior French Club 8. 9; Modern Dance Club II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9. BERGER, GARY HASKELL—Junior Honor Guard 9; Fire Patrol 12; Junior Choir 8. 9; Senior Choir 10; Junior Orchestra 8. BERKOWITZ, JERRY LEE—Homeroom Sec. 8; Junior Band 10; Senior Bond II, 12; Junior Orchestra 10; Advanced Science Club II, 12; In¬ ternational Relations Club 9. II. 12; Moth Club II; Radio Club 9. 10, II, 12; Rocket Club 10. BERNSTEIN. CAROL MAE—Homeroom Sec. 9, 10. 12; Hostess Corps 11. 12; Junior Choir 9; Monrolog II; Monroe Life II. 12; Stagecraft 8; Z Club 12. BILFIELD, NORMAN—Monrolog 12; Advanced Science Club 12. BJERS, JON—Entered 10; Senior Band 10, II. 12; Inter-High Band 10, II, 12; Football II. BOGAERT, KATHLEEN MARIE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Hostess Corps II, 12; Homeroom Sec. II; Girls ' Athletic Association 8. 9; Tumbling 9. BOOTHBY, ROBERT JOSEPH-Entered II. BOUCHARD, KATHLEEN MARIE-Volleyball 10, II; Basketball II. BOYLE, CATHERINE JANE—Entered 10; Hostess Corps II; Office BRADLEY, SHARON ANN—Homeroom Sec. II; Hostess Corps II, 12; Senior Choir 12; Biology Club II; International Relations Club II ' lota Gamma Tri-Y II, 12, Vice-Pres. II. Prog. Chm. 12- Bowling I2 : Swimming 12. Aide 12; Senior Choir II, 12; Tennis 10. BREW, CARYL ANN— Office Aide 12. BROCKWAY, MARILYN—Homeroom Sec. 10; Gym Aide 10; Junior CALABUCCI, SANDRA KAY—Entered 10; Hostess Corps II. French Club B, 9; Girls ' Athletic Association II; Volleyball B, 9; Swim¬ ming 9, II, 12. CANDEE, WILLIAM EDWARD—Junior Red Coots 10; Junior Choir 8, 9. CAPLAN, JEROME STUART—Junior Red Coots 9; Junior Choir 8 ' Ger¬ man Club 10. II, 12; Rocket Club II, CARELLO, PHILIP MICHAEL—Entered 10. CELLURE, MARILYN RAE—Entered 10; Inter-Club Council 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 12; Girls ' Athletic Association II; Bowling II; Tennis II. CHAPMAN, SANDRA KAY—Junior Honor Guard 9; French Honor Society II, 12; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Homeroom Sec. 12; Hostess Corps II, 12; Office Aide 12; Junior Orchestra B; Sonior Orchestra 9; Monroe Life II. 12; Future Teachers of America II, 12; Stagecraft 8, 9; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10; Girls Athletic Association 10. CHESHER, THOMAS ARNOLD—Attendance Award 9. CHRIST. DIANE DOROTHY-Entered 9; Monroe Life Librarian 12; Debating Club II; Future Nurses of America Club 10; Future Teachers of America Club 9; International Relations Club 10, II, 12; Leaders Club 12; Math Club 10: Stagecraft 9. 10; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10, II. Gamma Tri-Y 10, II. COBB. STEPHEN P.—Homeroom Treas. 9. 10; Varsity Football 10; Track 9. COHEN, HARVEY L.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Advanced Science Club II. 12; Math Club 8. 12; Radio Club 9, 10. II, 12; Rocket Club 10. COHEN. SHELDON M.—Intramural Basketball 8. COLE, MARCIA FAYE—French Honor Society 10. II. !2; Homeroom Pres. 9; Homeroom Sec. 12; Gym Aide 12; Office Aide II, 12; Junior Choir 8 9; Senior Choir 10; Monroe Life II, 12; Junior French Club Pres. 9; Stagecraft Sec. 8; Z Club Pres. 12. The first achievement listed in a senior ' s biography is any honor society to which he has been elected. Here C. Conderman and T. Fix look on as D. Wait, D. Swarthout. and G Diehl lift the National Honor Society symbol into its holder, in preparation For the induction. 152 COLWIU. THOMAS RICHARD-Entered 9; National Honor Society 12; student Association Pres. 12; Senior Red Coats II; Beta Hi-Y JO, II; 12; Varsity Club 10, II, 12; Varsity football II, 12; Basketball 9; Wrestling 10. II, 12; Track 9, 10. CONDERMAN, CHARLES W.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12 ' Junior Red Coats 9; Senior Red Coats II 12 Lieut. 12- Monore Life 10, 12; German Club 10. II. 12, Pres. 2; Beta Hi-Y II, 12; Varsity Club II 12; Junior Varsity Basketball 9 10 II; Varsity Basketball 12; Junior Varsity Baseball 9. II: Varsity Baseball 10, 12. COOK RICHARD E.—Entered 9; Senior Choir II. 12; Junior Band19; Senior Band 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 9; Senior Orchestra 10. 12. COOPER CAROLE ROSS—Junior Honor Guard 9; Student Association Sec 12-’Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8. 10; Homeroom Sec. II; Gym Aide II, 12; ticket Seller II; Senior Choir 10, II; Inter-High Choir II; Junior Orchestra 8- Future Teachers of America 9, 10; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10, II, Pres. II.‘ COOPER, WILLIAM CHARLES—Entered II. CRUMP, STEPHEN N —Entered II. CRAMER GARY HOWARD—National Honor Society 12; French Honor Society iI, 12; Monore Life II. 12; Photographer; German Club II, 12- Math Club 10, II; Junior Science Club 9, 10; Varsity Club II, 2; Intramural Basketball B; Varsity Swimming 9, 10, II, 12; Lifesaving II. CRANDALL, KENNETH CHARLES—Junior Red Coats 9; Beta Hi-Y 10 II, 12; Varsity Football II; Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10; Intramural Basketball 8. CRAWFORD JANET ALICE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II; American Legion Auxiliary History-Citizenship Award 9; Gym Aide II; Monrolog Copy Editor 12; Advanced Science Club II; Future Teachers of America 10, 12; Ger¬ man Club. CULOTTA. JOYCE ANN- Z ' Club 12. CUPERO, CATHERINE ANNE—Homeroom Vice-Pres, II; Gym Aide II; Junior Choir 8; Sigma Theta Tri-Y 8. CURTIN. CAROL ANN—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10. 12; Homeroom Sec. II; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10. II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9. 10, II; Bow ' ing 9, 10, II, 12; Tennis II. DANIEL. THOMAS H.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So cicty 12; Junior Red Coats 9; Audio-Visual Aide 12; Monrolog Publicity Manage 12; Advanced Science Club II, 12, Vice-Pres. II; Biology Club 10- German Club II, 12; International Relations Club 10, II. 12; Math Club 9 10 12; Radio Club 9 10. II. 12; Rocket Club 10; Sigma Hi-Y 10. DANIS. EILEEN F.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II, 12; Lost and Found 9, 10; Office Aide 10; Monrolog 12; Monroe Life II; Biology Club 10; Future Teachers of America II, 12; International Relations Club 10, II, 12. Sec. 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Senior Latin Club Sec. 10; Stagecraft 8; Volley¬ ball 10; Lifesaving II; Baseball 9. Next listed in the biography is any individual honor the senior has received. We see here Neil Schulman, the winner of the Harvard Book Award, looking at his prize. EDELSTEIN, ROBERT M.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety 12; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, 12; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Senior Band II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 8, 9. 10. II. 12; Inter High Band II, 12; Inter-High Orchestra 9 10. II, 12; String Quartet 10. II; Monrolog Publicity Manager 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Bookshelf Club 9; Debating Club 12; International Relations Club II, 12; Math Club 10 II; Photography Club Vice-Pres. 9. EISENBERG, SHELDON R.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II. 12; Teenage Traffic Safety Council Representative 10; Art Award 10; Genesee Valley Hi-Y Council Representative 10; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 12; Junior Red Coats Captain 9; Senior Red Coats II. 12; Fire Patrol 10, II, 12; Monrolog Photog¬ rapher 12; Debating Club 12; Beta Hi-Y 10; Intramural Basketball S. 9; Track 9. ELLIOTT. JUANITA JOYCE-Entered M. ENGLERT, ALFRED JOHN—Blue Coats 9, 10. II, 12, Lieut. II, 12. FALKENSTEIN. MARILYN—Art Award II; Hostess Corps II. 12; Baton Corps 8. 9, 10, II. 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9, 10, II. 12; Girls ' Athletic Association 12; Basketball 0; Bowling B, 9. DARLING. NANCY SUE—Presidents ' Forum Sec. II; Class Sec. 12; Com¬ missioner of Publicity 12; Homeroom Pres. 9, II; Homeroom Sec. 10; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10, II; Junior Choir 8; Senior Choir 10, II; Future Teachers of America 9; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 8, 9, 10, II; Bowl¬ ing II; Tennis II; Tumbling 10. DAVIS. CAROL ANN—Homeroom Sec. 10, II; Future Nurses of America 9; Bowling 9. DEWAR. LEO—Entered II. DIAMOND. DANIEL P.— Senior Band 10, II, 12; Dance Band 10. II, 12. DIEHL, GARY ROBERT—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12; Latin Honor Society 10, II; Commissioner of Elections 12; Class Pres. 10, II; Homeroom Pres. 10. II; Bookroom II, 12; Theta Hi-Y 10. II. 12. Pres. 12; Varsity Club II. 12; Varsity Football 10, II. 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 9. 10, II, 12; All Scholastic 5wimming II; Varsity Swimming 10, II, 12. Dl PRIMA, PATRICIA JO—German Club II. 12; Future Teachers of America 8; Inter-Club Council II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8, 9; Sigma Phi Tri-Y II, 12. Pres. 12; Swimming 8, 9; Bowling 8, 9, 10, II. DOWDELL. MARY CATHERINE-Entered 9; Senior Choir II, 12; Fu¬ ture Nurses of America II; Z Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y |2; Girls ' Athletic Association II, 12; Tennis II. FERGUSON, BETTE ANNE—Homeroom Vice Pres. 9. 10: Gym Aide 10, II; Nurses Aide 10; Office Aide II; Junior Choir 8; senior Choir 10, II; Future Nurses of America 10; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9; Girls ' Athletic Association 8; Bowling 9, 10. FIEN, JOANNE MYRA—Bowling 10. FINN, MARJORIE CAROL—Class Girls ' Soc. Chm. 8; Homeroom Sec. 8. 12; Homeroom Pres. 10; Hostess Corps II; Lost and Found 9; Junior Choir 8, 9; Monroe Life II; Junior Latin Club 8, 9, Sec. 9; Bowling 12. FISCHER, BARBARA MAY—Hostess Corps II, 12; Kaleidoscope Poetry Editor 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 8. 12; Girls ' Athletic Association 8. 9, 10 II. 12. Sec. 10; Basketball 8. II; Bowling 12; Baseball 8, 9. FIX, TERRY ELLEN—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II. 12; French Honor Society 12; Class Sec. 9; Gym Aide 12; Senior Choir 10, II, 12; Monrolog 12; Future Teachers of America 10, II, 12. Vice-Pres. 12; International Relations Club II, 12; Junior Latin Club B; Senior Latin Club 10; Stagecraft 8. FLEIG. ELIZABETH ANNE—Junior Honor Guard 9; French Honor So¬ ciety II, 12; Kaleidoscope Art Editor 12; Advanced Science Club II; Biology Club 10; International Relations Club II; Sigma Phi Try-Y II, 12. FOLLETT, SHARON MARY—Entered 10. DUMRESE, KATHLEEN GAIL—Hostess Corps 10, II. 12; Senior Choir It, 12; Z Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9, 10; Alpha Delta Tri-Y II; Girls ' Athletic Association 10. 12; Bowling II, 12. EDELMAN, MAUREEN DOROTHY-Art Award II; Bookstore II. 12; Hostess Corps 10; Volleyball 10; Swimming 9; Baseball 9. FORMAN, JACK—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8, 12; Homeroom Sec. 10; Monrolog Copy Co¬ ordinator 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Biology Club 10; German Club II, 12; International Relations Club 9 10 II. 12; Junior Latin Club 8. 9; Math Club 9, II; Radio Club 10; Science Club 8 9; Senior Latin Club 10; Intramural Basketball 8. 153 FOSTER, PATRICIA ROSE—Future Teachers of America 10 II; Book¬ shelf Club 10: lota Gamma Tri-Y 10, II, 12. Sec. II, Pres. 12; Bowling 8. FRAZIER. ROBERT GUY—Class Vice-Pres. 12; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10; Vanity Club II, 12, Sec. II; Junior Varsity Football 10; Varsity Foot¬ ball II, 12; Junior Varsity Wrestling 10, II; Varsity Track 10, II, 12. FREEDMAN, WILLIAM B.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12. Vice-Pres. 12; Latin Honor Society II, 12, Treas. II, Vicc-Pres. ' 2; Bausch lomb Science Achievement Award II; Senior Red Coats 12; Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9. 10. II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; Senior Orchestra 9, 10, II. 12; Inter-High Band 10. II; Inter-High Orchestra 9, 10, II, 12; Monrolog Copy Editor 12; Monroe Life 10, II, 12; Kaleidoscope II, 12; Advanced Science Club II; Biology Club 10; De¬ bating Club 12; German Club 12; International Relations Club 8, 9, 10, II, 12 Vice-Pres. 12; Junior Latin Club 8; 5enior Latin Club 9, 10; Beta Hi-Y 10; Intramural Basketball 9, 10; Lifesaving II. FREIDA. KENNETH PAUL—Blue Coats 10, II. 12; Football B, 9; Wres- fling 8, 9, 10. FRIEDLAND, CAROL BETSY—Entered 9; Monroe Life II; Future Teachers of America 9, 10. II; Z Club 12. GALLANCY, CAROLE RUTH—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II. 12; Latin Honor Society 10, II, 12; Assistant Guardian of Flag 12; Gym Aide 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9; Mon¬ rolog II. 12. Copy Co-ordinator 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Biology Club 10; Future Teachers of America 10. II, 12. Pres. 12; International Re¬ lations Club II. 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Math Club 9; Senior Latin Club 10. GARDEN. ARLINE JOYCE-Bookstore 8, 9, 10. II, 12; Z Club 12; Bowling 8. GARRETSON, ROSEMARY—Gym Aide II, 12; Office Aide 12; Swim¬ ming Aide 8. 9. II, 12; Future Nurses of America 10; Swimming 8, 9. II, 12; Baseball 9. GELLER, WARREN M.—Homeroom Sec. 9; Office Aide 12; Audio-Visual Aide 9; Monoroe Life 9; German Club Sec. II; Stagecraft 9; Varsity Bowling 10. G ENGO, GAIL C.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Homeroom Vice-Pres. II. 12; Bowling 9, 10; Table Tennis II; Tennis 10. GIEHL, ELIZABETH—Homeroom Treas. II, 12; Junior Choir 9; Senior Choir 10, 12; Girls’ Athletic Association 9. GIMPLE, SUZANNE G.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Homeroom Sec. 9; Gym Aide II, 12; Hostess Corps II; Monroe Life 10, II; Future Nurses of America II. 12. Sec. II. Pres. 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Girls ' Athletic Association 10; Volleyball 8, 9; Swimming 8; Bowling 9, 10, II, GLEICHAUF, CAROL JEAN—Entered 9; Homeroom Sec. 10, 12; Host¬ ess Corps 10, II; Junior Band 9; Senior Band 10. II, 12; Junior Or¬ chestra 9; Senior Orchestra II, 12; Inter-High Band 10. II. 12; Volley¬ ball 9. GOLDBERG. PAUL SAMUEL—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Red Coats II, 12; Junior Band 8, 9; 5enior Band 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; Senior Orchestra 10. II, 12; Advanced Science Club 12; Biology Club 10; Bookshelf Club 8, 9. Pres. 9; Debating Club 12; German Club II, 12; International Relations Club II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8, 9; Math Club II. GOLDBERG. SUSAN NAOMI—National Honor Society 12; Latin Honor Society 10, II, 12; Student Council Commissioner of Elections 12; Homeroom Sec. 10; Lunch Patrol 12; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8 9; Senior Orchestra 10, II, 12; Monrolog 10; Monroe Life 9. 10, II, 12, Girls ' Sports Editor II; Future Teachers of America 10; Junior Latin Club Pres. 8; Girls’ Athletic Association 10; Tennis 10. GOMMEL, CAROL ANN—Attendance Award 8. 9. GORDON, RICHARD—Junior Honor Guard 9; Latin Honor Society 10, II; Sports Writing Award II; Class Pres. 8; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8; Junior Red Coats 9; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Office Aide 10; Mon¬ roe Life 10, II; Kaleidoscope Business Manager 12; Junior Latin Club B; Kappa Hi-Y 10; Junior Varsity Soccer 10; Varsity Soccer 12; Junior Varsity Basketball 10; Intramural Basketball 8. GOTESMAN, LILA—Entered 10; Homeroom Sec. 12; Bookstore II; Gym Aide II. 12; Monroe Life l|, 12; International Relations Club II; Bowl¬ ing 11; Tennis 11. GREELEY. RICHARD EDWARD—Blue Coats II. 12. GRIFFIN, JUDY ANN—Entered 10; Homeroom Sec. 10; Homeroom Vice-Pres. II; Gym Aide 12; Office Aide 12; International Relations Club 10. II; lota Gamma Tri-Y 12. GRUNST, LINDA KAY—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Audio-Visual Aide 8; Senior Choir 10 II. 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Future Nurses of America 8, 9. Sec. 8. Pres. 9; German Club II, 12; Latin Club 8; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9. Student government positions, the third group found in senior biographies, are rep¬ resented by Tom Cofwill, the president of the Student Association who is pictured here as he goes over his speech for the coming assembly. HABER, RUTH JOAN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Gym Aide 12; Lost and Found 9, 10; Monrolog II, 12. Girls ' Sports Editor 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Advanced Science Club 9. II; Biology Club 10; Future Teachers of America II, 12; German Club II, 12; International Relation Club 10. II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8; S+agecraff 9; Volleyball 9. HALL, JUDITH ANNE—Hostess Corps ll; Gym Aide II; Office Aide 12; Alpha Delta Trl-Y II, 12; Bowling 9, 10; Swimming 8. HAMMOND, JOHN GEORGE—Entered 9; Homeroom Pres. II; Home room Vice-Pres. 12; Office Ade 12; Junior Choir 9; Greenhouse 9; International Relations Club 9. HANLY, PATRICIA ANN-Alpha Delta Trl-Y 10, II. HARPENDING, TAVIA JANE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10; Monroe Life II, 12, Junior Review Adviser 12; Bi ology Club II; Junior French Club 9; International Relations Club 10, II. Sec. 10; Pencil Pushers Club 10; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9, 10. II, 12; Basketball 12. HARVEY, ANN MARILYN—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12: Gym Aide II; Senior Choir II, 12; Inter-High Choir 8 II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9, 10. II, 12; Inter High Orchestra 8; Monrolog Senior Section Editor 12; German Club Pres. II, Treas. 2; Junior Latin Club 8, 9; Z” Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9; Swimming 9. HAUG. ALEXANDER FREDERICK—Monroe Hi-Y Council Chaplain 12; Key Man Award II; Student Council Commissioner of Social Activities I2 - Homeroom Vice-Pres. II; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Junior Choir 8; Sigma Hi-Y 10; Beta Hi-Y ||, 12 Vice-Pres. 12; Soccer || ; Volleyball 11; Baseball 11. HAYES. LINDA LEE— Art Award II; Cafeteria Patrol 12; Gym Aide 11, 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9; Volleyball 9; Swimming 9, II, 12; Bowling 12 . HECKMAN. THOMAS—Homeroom Pres. II; Office A’de 12; Monrolog Circulation Manager 12; International Relations Club 9; Soccer 10. HERMAN. EDWARD JAMES-Entered 12. HESS. CAROLINE FAY—Office Aide II 12; Monrolog 12; Bookshelf Club 9 10 Soc. Chm. 10- Future Nurses of America II 12; German Club 9. 10. II, 12; Bowling II. HIRSCHBERG. ROGER STANLEY—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Hon or Society II 12: French Honor Society Soc. Chm. II, 12; Senior Standard Bearer 12; Future Scientists of America Award II; Science Congress Award 9, 10, II; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Senior Red Coat II 12; Inter-High Choir 8; Junior Band 8- Senior Band 9. II, 12 Vice-Pres. 12; Inter-High Band 9 II 12; Junior Orchestra 8- Monrolog II 12 Photoqraoh r II, Senior Biooraphies Editor 12; Monroe Life II 12 Advanced Science Club 9; Bioloay Club P ' es. 10; German Club 0 II- International Relations Club 9 10, II, 12 Vice-Pres. II; Math Club 9 10- Junior French Club Vice-Pres. 8; Photography Club Pres. 9- Theta Hi-Y II. 12; Basketball 8; Volleyball 10; Track 9. 154 HOLST, JOHN MARTIN—Homeroom Pres. 8; Homeroom Vice-Pres, 10; Junior Red Coats 9; Office Aide 10; German Club 10. II, Treas. 10, Vice Pres. II Intramural Basketball 9. HUDSON, ROBERT THOMAS-Varsity Bowling 9. 10, II, 12. HUMBERT, GEORGE ROBERT—Entered 10; Homeroom Sec. II; Home room Vice-Pres. 12; Kappa Hi-Y II; Beta H -Y 12; Basketball 10. HUMPHREY, DIANNE MARIE—Office Aide 12. IODICE, FRANK—Junior Varsity Baseball 10; Track II, 12; Soccer II. ISBITZ. ALLAN BOB—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Lat ; n Honor Society 10; Advanced Science Club 9, II, 12; Audio- Visual Aide 8. 9. 10, ll. 12; German Club 10. II. 12; International Relations Club 9. 10, II, 12; Photography Club 9; Radio Club 9, 10, II. 12, Sec. II, Pres. 12; Rocket Club Sec. 10. IZIKOFF. PAUL ALAN—International Relations Club 12; Junior Varsity Bowling II. JEWETT, MARILYN-Hostess Corps 10, II; ’ ' Z ' ' Club 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y B. 9. 10. II. It. JOHNSON, DIANE ELIZABETH—Gym Aide 12; Kaleidoscope Essay Editor 12; Bowling 10. II. 12. JOSSEM, JARED HAYM—National Honor Society II, 12; Latin Honor Soc ' ety 10. II. 12, Aedile 10; Class Pres. 12; Homeroom Pres. B. II; Junior Red Coats 9; 5enior Red Coats II. 12; Bookroom 10. 12; Office Aide 10; Junior Choir B; Senior Choir 12; Monroe Life 10, 12; Students ' Day Newspaper Sports Editor II; International Relations Club 8, 9, 10; Varsity Club II, 12; Theta HI-Y II. 12; Junior Varsity Soccer 9; Varsity Soccer 10, M, 12, Captain 12; Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10; Varsity Basketball II, 12, Captain 12; Intramural Basketball 8; Baseball Mgr. 8. JUDD. CAROLE JOAN—Entered 12. KAPLAN, DAVID ROBERT—Allied Forces Essay Contest Winner II; Audio-Visual Aide 9; Junior Choir 8, 9; Senior Choir 10; Inter-High Choir 8, 9 10; Monrolog 10; Advanced Science Club II, 12; Math Club 9 12; Radio Club 9. 10, II. 12; Rocket Club 10. KARCH, MARTA ELLEN Hostess Corps II, 12; Office Aide 12; Future Nurses of America II: Future Teachers of America 12; Girls ' Athletic Association 9; Bowling 9. KAULITZ. GARRY C.—Entered 12; Thespians II; Memorial Art Gallery Scholarship 12; National High School Poetry Association Award 10; Senior Class Day Speaker II; Declam-South Dakota Sectionals II; Homeroom Pres. 12; Boys ' Choir II; Mixed Choir II; Pep Club II; Hi Y Four 9; Lettermen ' s Club 10, II; Football 8, 9, 10, II; Wrestling 10, Student Coach 11; Track 9. KELLY. MICHAEL STEPHEN—Basketball 8; Cross-Country II. KENT. EDWARD GLENN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Wrestling II, 12; Track II 12. KERSHAW, GEORGIANNA—Future Teachers of America 9. 10; Alpha Oelta Tri Y B. 9, 10. VicePres. 9; Bowling 8. 9, 12. KIRKER, LINDA JANE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Inter-Club Council II; Y Teen Adviser 12; Class Soc. Chm. 10; Homeroom Sec. 9; Hostess Corps 10; Office Aide 10, 12; Junior Choir 8; Senior Choir 10; Inter- High Choir 8; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9; Inter-High Orchestra 8; Monroe Life II; Junior Varsity Cheerleader Captain 10; Varsity Cheerleader II 12; Bookshelf Club 8; Future Teachers of America 9; Y-Teens 8. 9; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10, II. 12; Bowling 9; Tennis 11. KNIGHT. VIRGINIA LEE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Offico Aide II; Hostess Corps ll, 12; Kaleidoscope Assistant Art Editor 12; Sigma Phi Tri Y 9 10, Vice Pres. II, Sec. 12; lota Gamma 9. 10; Future Teachers of Amer ca 10; Stagecraft 8. KRAMER, JOAN MARY—Attendance Award 8, 9, 10. II; Swimming 8. KRAMER, WILLIAM T.—Attendance Award 8, 9. 10. II; Junior Varsity Basketball 9 10; Varsity Basketball II, 12. LAABS, CAROL JEAN—Gym Aide II. 12; Office Aide 12; Senior Choir II, 12; German Club II, 12; Hostess Corps 10, II, 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9 10; Prog. Chm. 10; Sigma Phi Tri-Y II, 12. Sec. II, Treas. 12. LA DUE. DARLENE ANN—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, II; Bowling 8, 9. LAPINSKI, CAROL ANN—Alpha Delta Tri-Y II, 12; Bowling 9, 10. LAPPING, FELIX VICTOR—Junior Honor Guard 9; Homeroom Pres. • 2; Homeroom Vice-Pres. B; Junior Red Coats 9; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Monroe Life Sports Editor 12; Varsity 5occer 9, 10, II, 12; Volleyball 10, II. 12; Junior Varsity Baseball 10; Varsity Track 9, 11’, LATRAGNA. CAROLE ANNE—Hostess Corps II, 12; Z Club 12; Swimming 8. LAVINE, JUDITH DALE—Monroe Life 10; Future Nurses of America 10, 12; Z Club 12; Swimming II. LAZEROFF, RICHARD MICHAEL—Intramural Basketball 8. LEACH, BARBARA ANN—Hostess Corps 9, 10. LEACH, JOAN MARIE—Office Aicte 9; Junior Choir B, 9; Senior Choir ' 0, II, 12; Baton Corps 10. II, 12. Leader 10; lota Gamma Tri-Y ?• Sigma Phi Tri-Y 12; Bowling II. LE CLAIR, CASWELL W.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Monroe Barn Rep¬ resentative 12; Advanced Science Club II, 12; Biology Club 10; Green¬ house Club 9; International Relations Club 12; Junior French Club 8, 9; Math Club II, 12; Junior Science Club 9; Staqecraft 8 9 10 II Sec. 9, Vice-Pres. 10. LE FE8ER, GLENN W.—Homeroom Pres. 10; Senior Red Coats II 12; Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9 10; Monroe Life 12; Theta Hi-Y II, 12; Varsity Club II, 12; Soccer 10, II. 12; Intramural Basketball II; Swim¬ ming 10; Baseball 10, II, 12. LEMIEUX, SHIRLEY ANN—Entered 9; Hostess Corps 10. II; Junior Choir 9; Alpha Delfa Tri-Y 9, 10, Treas. 9; Basketball 9. LEWIS. GARY NORMAN—Fire Patrol 12; Junior Choir 8 9- Beta Hf- Y 10. ? LEYS, ANDREA EVELYN—Junior Honor Guard 9 Homeroom Pres. 9 Homeroom Sec. 12; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10, II; Math Club ' 9; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9, 10, Vice-Pres. 10; Girls ' Athletic Association 10; Bowling 10, II. 12; Lifesaving II; Tennis II. LITTLE. PETER DENNIS—Homeroom Pres. II, 12; Homeroom Vice Pres. 9, 10; Junior Red Coats 9; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Junior Choir 8 9; Senior Choir 10. II, 12; Inter-High Choir II 12; Senior Band 9; Art Club 8; Stagecraft 8; Theta Hi-Y 10. II, 12 Vice-Pres. 12- Varsity Cross Country 9; Intramural Basketball 9, 10. II 12; Varsity Track 9. LlVADAS. CATHERINE ALICE—Attendance Award 10, II; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 12; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps II; Junior Choir 8 9- Senior Choir 10. II, 12. LOORIE, FRANK H.—Entered 10; Lunch Patrol II; Rocket Club 10. LOVENHEIM, DAVID ALAN—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12: Latin Honor Society 10. II. 12: French Honor Society 12; Homeroom Pres. 8; Senior Red Coats II, 12; Senior Band 9 10. II, 12; Senior Orchestra 9, 10. II, 12; Inter-High Band 9 10 11 12 Monrolog 10, II; Monroe Life 10. II. 12, Features Editor 12- Inter ' national Relations Club 9, 10. Glenn Le Feber and Bob Frazier are shown raising the flag, one of their duties as Red Coats. The Red Coats and other service or¬ ganizations are enumerated for the fourth group in the biographies. 155 LUNDBERG. JOHN—Entered II; Football 12. MACK CLAIRE ELIZABETH—Junior Honor Guard 9; Class Sec. 10; Hostess Corps 10, II; Office Aide II; Junior Choir 8; Inter-High Choir 8; Junior Band 8; Bookshelf Club 8; Y-Teens 8, 9, 10, II, Sec. 10; Swimming 10; Tennis II. MACLAURIN, LEONARD A.- Junior Red Coats 9; Beta Hi-Y 12; Soccer 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Volleyball II; Junior Varsity Baseball 9; Varsity Baseball 10. II. MACMASTER, BONNIE JEAN— Z‘ Club 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10, II, 12. Sec. 12; Girls ' Athletic Association 9. MADDICKS, THOMAS WILLIAM—Homeroom Pres. 9, Vice-Pres. 10, II, 12; Audio-Visual Aide 9, 10, II, 12; Beta Hi-Y 12. MAHAN, FRANCIS BRENT—Homeroom Pres. 10; Bookroom II, 12; Junior Band 9; Junior Orchestra 9; Monrolog Boys ' Sports Editor 12; Monroe Life II; Theta Hi-Y 10. II, 12. Chaplain II; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 10 II 12; Varsity Swimming 10, II, 12; Junior Varsity Base¬ ball 9, 10. MAHAR, BARBARA MAE—Hostess Corps II. 12; Senior Choir 10. II, 12; Baton Corps 8. 9, 10, II. 12. Leader 12; M Z Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9; Bowling II, 12. MAHER, CONNIE R.—Hostess Corps 10. II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y II; Swimming 8; Bowling 9. 10, II. MAHONEY, DAVID C.—Entered II; Homeroom Pres. 12; Beta Hi-Y II, 12, Pres. 12; Intramural Basketball 12. Sec. II; “Z Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 8, 9; Alpha Delta Tri-Y Vice Pres. II; Girls’ Athletic Association II; Bowling II, 12; Tumbl¬ ing II. MERRICK, MARTHA WASSEEN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Latin Honor Society 12; Teen Scene Reporter II, 12; Gym Aide 12; Inter-High Choir 12; Junor Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9, 10, II, 12. Pres. 12; Inter-High Orchestra 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Monroe Life II; Kaleidoscope II; Advanced Science Club II; Biology Club 10; International Relations Club 9, II, Soc. Chm. II; Math Club 10. II; Senior Latin Club 10; Stagecraft 8; Swimming 8, II; Lifesaving II; Tennis 10. MEYER, JOYCE E.—Homeroom Pres. 9; Gym Aide II, 12; Senior Choir 10. II, 12; Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9. 10, II; Junior Orchestra 8; Monrolog Typing Editor 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 8, 9. 10, II, 12, Pres. 10; Girls’ Athletic Association 12; Tennis II. MEYERING, PATRICIA MARIE—Homeroom Sec. 8; Homeroom Vice- Pres. II; Hostess Corps 10; Senior Choir 10; Cheerleader 10, II, 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10, II, Soc. Chm. 10, Treas. II; Bowling 8. MICHELSON, DIANE LOUISE—Homeroom Pres. 8; Hostess Corps 10 11, 12; Tri-Y 9. MILES. THOMAS EDWARD—Homeroom Pres. 12; Rocket Club 10, II. Pres. 10; Beta Hi-Y 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 9; Varsity Wrestling II, 12; Intramural Swimming 9. MILLER, GLENN FREDERICK—Industrial Arts Award 10; Brockport Science Congress 10; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9, 10, II; Beta Hi-Y 12; Football 9, 10, II; Intramural Basketball 8, 9; Track 9, II. MAID. HELEN—Entered 9. MITCHELL. DONNA—Monroe Life II; Tri-Y 9. MARGOLIS, ELAINE RUTH—Junior Choir 8, 9; Senior Choir 12; Mon¬ roe Life II; Future Teachers of America 10, II; Stagecraft 8, 9; Z Club Vice-Pres. 12; Bowling 9, 10; Volleyball 8, 9; Basketball 8. 9. MONTGOMERY. ANN MARICA—Entered 10; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 12; Senior Choir II; Alpha Delta Hi-Y 10, II, 12; Bowling 10, II; Tennis II. MARHATTA, JOSEPH E.—Monroe Hi-Y Council Representative 12; Junior Red Coats 9; Senior Red Coats II, 12; German Club 10, II. 12; Beta Hi-Y II, 12; Varsity Club II, 12; Junior Varsity Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball II, 12; Varsity Baseball II, 12. MARX, KENNETH JAMES—Intramural Basketball 8, 9. MATTESON, SANDRA ANNA—Homeroom Pres. 12; Junior Choir 8. 9; Senior Choir II, 12; Bowling 9, 10. MAW, GAIL—Hostess Corps II; Baton Corps 8, 9; German Club II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10, II. MAYBEE, GAY SANDRA—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, 12; Gym Aide 12; Swimming Aide 10. II. 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9. 10. 12. Pres. 10; Bowling II. MOORE, DOROTHY—Girls’ Athletic Association 10; Volleyball 9; Bowling 8. MORRIS, VERNON AUSTIN—Entered 12; Student Council Sec. 10; Class Vice-Pres. 9; Mixed Chorus 9, 10; Boys ' Chorus 9. 10; Orchestra 9. 10. II; Band 9. 10. II. 12; Dance Band 9, II, 12; Football 9, 10 II 12- Basketball 10, II, 12. MUELLER, BERNARD WALTER—German Club 10, 12; Soccer 9, 10. NESCI. ROGER ALEXANDER—Entered 12; Bowling 12. NEWBERRY, CAROLE JANET—Junior Honor Guard 9; Lunch Patrol 12; Senior Choir 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9; Mon roe Life 12; Stagecraft 8; lota Gamma Tri-Y Treas. 10; Basketball 8, 12; Baseball 8, 9. 10; Tennis 10, II; Tumbling 10, II. McGRAIN, SANDRA LEE—Entered 12. NIHOFF, BARBARA JANE—Swimming 9; Bowling 9; Ice Skating 9. MC VEA, KAREN ELIZABETH—Commissioner of Finance 12; Homeroom Pres. 10; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Gym Aide II; Hostess Corps 10, II, Musical organizations, represented by Kathy Livadas and Mary Dowdell, members of the choir, are found next in a senior ' s biography. NIHOFF. NANCY JANE—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Baton Corps 8. NILSSON, LINDA MAE—Kaleidoscope Assistant Story Editor 12; Book¬ shelf Club 10, II; Future Teachers of America 10; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10, II. 12, Treas. II. Sec. 12; Bowling 8, II; Tennis II. NOBES, RICHARD JOHN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Homeroom Pres. II; Homeroom Trees. 8; Red Coats II, 12; Rocket Club 10; Beta Hi-Y 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 12; Track II, 12. NORDQUIST, FREDERIC JAMES—Junior Honor Guard 9; Senior Choir 12; Senior Band 9, 10, II, 12; Senior Orchestra 9, 10. II, 12; Intra mural Basketball 8. NORM AND. NANCY ANN—Entered II; Future Nurses of America 12; Bowling 12. NUSBAUM, FERN GAIL—Junior Honor Guard 9; Lost and Found 9; Gym Aide 12; Monrolog II; Monroe Life II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Senior Latin Club 10. NUSBAUM, HOWARD—Junior Honor Guard 9; Brockport Science Con¬ gress Award 9; Office Aide II, 12; Monroe Life 9. 10, II, 12, Business Manager 12; Debating Club II; International Relations Club 9. 10; Junior Latin Club 8; Math Club 9; Stagecraft 8; Kappa Hi-Y 10, II; Basketball 9; Junior Varsity Basketball 9; Intramural Basketball II; Varsity Tennis II, 12. O ' KEEFE, GERALD DOUGLAS—Homeroom Pres. 9; Homeroom Vice- Pres. 8. 10; Audio Visual Aide 8, 9, 10, II, 12, Vice-Pres. II, Pres, 12; Junior Choir 8. OLENIKOW. PHYLLIS ANN—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; French Honor Society II, 12; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps II, 12; Lunch Patrol 12; Monroe Life 10, II, 12; Bowling 9, 10, II, 12; Tennis 11. ORBAKER, GRACE LYNN—Homeroom Sec. 12; Gym Aide 10; Office Aide 10; Commissioner of Club Co-ordination 12; Y-Teens Inter-Club Council Treas. 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9, 10. II, 12, Pres. 9; Vice-Pres. 10. Soc. Chm. II; Senior Choir 10, II; Teen Scene Reporter II. 156 OZOLS, JOHN J.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12: Junior Safety Council Representative II; Bookroom 12; Lunch Patrol 12; Red Coats II, 12; Monrolog Business Manager 12; German Club 9, 10, II; Varsity Club 10. II, 12 Theta Hi-Y II, 12; Junior Varsity Cross Country 10, II; Varsity Cross Country 12; Intramural Basketball B, II; Varsity Swimming 9, 10, II, 12; All-Scholastic Swimming II. PAVASARS, SKAIDRITE—Junior Choir 0. 9; Senior Choir 10. II. 12; German Club II, i2; International Relations Club II; Modern Dance Club II; lota Gamma Tri-Y II, 12; Volleyball 8, 9; Swimming 10. 12; Bowling 12, Baseball 8, 9. PEARCE, GILLIAN—Entered 9; Hostess Corps II. 12; 5wimming Aide II; Modern Dance Club II; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9, 10. II. 12. Pres. 12. PECA, PATRICIA A—Homeroom Pres. 9; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10; Homeroom Sec. 12; Junior Choir 8; Monroe Life II. 12; Latin Club 9. PECA. WILLIAM ROGER-Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Red Coats II, 12; Junior Choir 8; Monrolog 12; Latin Club 10; Sigma Hi-Y 10; Basket¬ ball 8. PEMBERTON, CONRAD JOHN-Football II; Track II. PINCKNEY, JEAN ANN—Class Sec. 8; Homeroom Sec. B; Gym Aide II, 12; Junior Choir 8. 9; Senior Choir II. 12; Future Nurses of Ameri¬ ca 8; Y-Teens 8; Lifesaving 10. PLAKSIN, PETER MEYERS—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; French Honor Society II, 12; Homeroom Pres. 9, 10; Home¬ room Sec. II; Junior Band 8, 9; Monrolog Circulation Manager 12; Kaleidoscope II; Inter-Club Council 12; Advanced Science Club II. 12; Junior French Club Sec. 8; German Club Pres. 12; International Relations Club II, 12; Math Club II, 12. Vice-Pres. 12; Varsity Club 12; Junior Varsity Bowling 10; Varsity Bowling II, 12. POOLE, ELLEN EILEEN—Senior Choir 10, II. 12; Junior Band 8. 9; Senior Band 9. 10, II. 12; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; Senior Orchestra II, 12; Inter-High Band 9, 10, II, 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10; Baton Corps 9. 10, II 12; Swimming 9; Lifesaving II; Tumbling 9. PRESENT. TERESE DIANE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety 12; Art Award II; Gym Aide 12; Lost and Found 9; Office Aide 12; Presidents ' Forum 8; Monrolog II, 12, Art Editor 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Debating Club II; Junior Latin Club 8; Senior Latin Club 9, 10; International Relations Club 10, II. PREVOST, WILLARD G.—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Student of the Month Award 10; Commissioner of Public Safety 12; Blue Coats 8, 9, 10, II. 12, Capt, 8; Fire Patrol 9. 10. II. 12. Capt. 10. II. 12; Work Club 7, 8. Pres. 8. UIRK, PATRICK JOSEPH-Homeroom Pres. 12; Student Council 12; erman Club 10; Kappa Hi-Y 10, II; Beta Hi-Y 12; Junior Varsity Football 9; Intramural Basketball 8; Junior Varsity Basketball 9; Varsity Baseball 10; Track 9. RADIONOW, ALICE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; French Honor Society II, 12; Homeroom Sec. II; Junior Choir 8. 9; Senior Choir 10. II. 12. RAPP. CONSTANCE SUE-Hostess Corps II. 12; Future Nurses of Amer¬ ica 12; Bowling 12. RAPPAPORT, LOUIS ALAN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Senior Choir II; Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9 10, II; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Or cbestra M, 12; Biology Club 10; Debating Club II. 12. Pres. II; Inter¬ national Relations Club 9. 10. II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Math Club II; Photography Club 9. RATH. JOANNE ETHEL—Attendance Award 8, 9, 10; Homeroom Sec. 8; Office Aide 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9. RAWLEIGH, JOHN ALLAN—Homeroom Vice Pres. 8; Audio Visual Aide 8, 9, 10. II, 12; Senior Band 9, 10. II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; Sigma Hi-Y 10; Beta Hi-Y II. 12; Varsity Club II. 12; Football 9. 10 II. 12; Hi-Y Basketball 10, II. 12; Intramural Basketball 9, II 12; Swimming 9, 10, II, 12; Skiing 9, 10, II, 12; Track 9, 10. II. 12. RICE. JERRY G.—German Club 10, II; Math Club 10; Stagecraft 8. 9; Intramural Basketball 8. RICH, NELSON G.—Homeroom Trees. 10; Junior Band B. 9; Senior Band 10, II. 12; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; Senior Orchestra 10, II, 12; Sigma Hi-Y 9; Swimming 8, 10. RITZEL, MARY R.—Entered 9; Bookstore 10, II, 12. ROBBINS, LYNDA GAIL—Latin Honor Society 10, II; Bookstore 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Gym Aide 12; Junior Choir 8, 9; Monroe Life II, 12, Features Editor 12; Tri-Y 9; Beta Gamma Tri-Y Adviser 12; Baseball 9; Swim¬ ming 10. Publications are grouped to form the sixth category of the biography. The staffs of the various publications are always busy r as you see here with B. Quigley. A. Raphael. D. Swarth- out, R. Lansing and G. Cramer. ROCKEFELLER. EILEEN ADRIEEN—Attendance Award 9; Gym Aide II; Monrolog 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Tri-Y 9; Beta Gamma Tri-Y Ad¬ viser 12; Baseball 9. RODGERS, HAZEL JEANNE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Latin Honor So¬ ciety 12; Attendance Award 8, 9, 10; Monrolog Senior Biographies Editor 12; Monroe Life 12; Advanced Science Club II; Biology Club 10; Future Teachers of America 12; Greenhouse 10; Junior French Club 9; Math Club 9, 10, II; Baton Corps 8. ROSENBERG, RUTH M.—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety II. 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II; Homeroom Pres. 8; Bookstore 9. 10, II, 12; Gym Aide II, 12; Office A ' de 12; Monroe Life Typing Manager II, 12; Latin Club 9; Bowling 8, 9. ROSS, BONNIE SUE—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8; Homeroom Sec. 10; Class Girls ' Soc. Chm 9; Art Award II; Gym Aide II, 12; Hostess Corps 10, II; Office Aide 12; Cheerleader 10, II, 12, Capt. 12; Senior Choir 10; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9; Lifesaving 10. ROTHFUSS, MARY G.—Entered 10. RUSSELL, HUGH ADAMS—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; French Honor Society II, 12; Commissioner of Club Co¬ ordination 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Advanced Science Club II, 12, Pres. 12; Debatinq Club 12; International Relations Club II. 12, Pres. 12; Math Club 9. 10, II. 12. Pres. II. Vice-Pres. 9. 12. RUSSO, FRANCES RITA—Bookstore Chief Clerk 8. 9. 10, II, 12. ST. CLAIRE, JANET GRACE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Basketball 10, II. 12; Baseball 9. 10, II, 12. SCHAUBER, MARIE J.—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 9; Attendance Office Aide 12; Office Aide 12. SCHENCK. GERALD ALAN—Junior Honor Guard 9; Homeroom Vice- Pres. 12; Red Coats II, 12; Office Aide 10; German Club 10, II, 12. Treas. 12; Theta Hi-Y II, 12; Class Boys’ Soc. Chm. 12; Football 9, 10. M. 12; Wrestling II, 12; Track II. 12. SCHIFANO . ANN—Entered II; Senior Choir II, 12; Sigma Phi Tri-Y 11, 12, Soc. Chm. 12. SCHILLINGER, SANDRA JEAN—Homeroom Pres. 8, Sec. 10; Junior Choir 8; Alpha Delta Y-Teen 9; Bowling 8 9. SCHLAFER, JOHN ALFRED—Stagecraft 8; Intramural Basketball 8. SCHLEBER. ANN MARIE—Homeroom Pres. 9. Sec, 8; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps II; Junior Choir 9; Senior Choir II; Alpha Delta Y- Teen; Lifesaving 10, II; Bowling 10. II. SCHNARR. CAROL ANN—Class Girls ' Soc. Chm. 9; Monrolog 12; Future Nurses of America 9. 10; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9, 10; Girls ' Athletic Association 9; Swimming 9. SCHULMAN, NEIL MELVIN—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12; Latin Honor Society 10. II, 12; Junior Assistant Stan¬ dard Bearer 9; Assistant Senior Standard Bearer 12; Harvard Book Award 12; Audio-Visual Aide B. 9 10. II. 12; Junior Band B; Senior 8and 9, 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Monrolog Faculty Co- Editor 12; Monroe Life 10, II, 12; Advanced Science Club 12; Biology Club Treas. 10; International Relations Club 8, 9, 10, II. 12, Pres. N; Junior Latin Club Vice-Pres. 8; Junior Science Club 8, 9; Math Club 9 10. II, Vice-Pres. 10; Senior Latin Club 9, 10; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 8. 9. 157 Clubs and other activities form the seventh group. Karer Schneier and Jared Jossem are pictured during a scene from ' ’Caesar and Cleopatra ' SCHWARTZ, HELEN JOYCE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12. Sec. 12; Latin Honor Society 10; Assistant Junior Guard¬ ian of Flag 9; Guardian of Flag 12; Junior Council Representative to Rochester Association for United Nations II, 12; Wide Horizons Rep¬ resentative II; Future Scientists of America Award II; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8; Office Aide 9; Junior Choir 8, 9; Senior Choir 10 Inter- High Choir 8, 10; Monrolog 10; Monroe Life 9, 10, II, 12, Librarian 10. Circulation Manager II. News Editor 12; Advanced Science Club 11, 12. Sec. II; Biology Club 10; German Club II, 12; International Relations Club 10; Junior Latin Club 8; Math Club 9, 10. II, 12, Sec. 9, II; Senior Latin Club 10; Stagecraft 8. 9; Bowling 9, 10; Baseball 8. SCHWEICKERT, BARBARA ANNE—Junior Honor Guard 9; Homeroom Pres. 8; Homeroom Sec. II. 12; Gym Aide 10. 12; Monrolog Girls ' Sports Editor 12; Girls ' Athletic Association 9; Baseball 8. SCUODER, SHARON LOUISE-Lunch Patrol 12; Gym Aide II; Hostess Corps II; Senior Cho r II. 12; Monrolog Faculty Editor 12; Inter-Club Council 12; Internalional Relations Club 10; Stagecraft 10; lota Gam¬ ma Tri-Y 10; Sigma Phi Tri-Y Pres. II. SEEBACH, RICHARD—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Gormon Club 10, II, 12; Beta Hi-Y 12; Football II; Swimming 10; Track II. SEEGLER. PATRICIA ALBERTA—Homeroom Trees. 8; Hostess Corps II; Future Nurses of America 8; International Relations Club 10; Girls ' Athletic Association II, 12; Bowling II, 12; Tumbling II. SHAPIRO, HARVEY N.—Junior Honor Guard 9; French Honor Society 10; City French Medal 9; Homeroom Pres. 10; German Club 10, 12. Pres. 10; Theta Hi-Y 10, II, 12; Cross Country 12; Junior Varsity Bas¬ ketball 10; Varsity Basketball 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 9. SHERMAN, HARRIETT LOUISE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Latin Honor Society 10, II, 12, Sec. II; Junior Classical Leaque II, 12, Sec. 12; Homeroom Sec. II; Gym Aide 12; Monrolog Activities Editor 12; Monore Life II. 12; Kaleidoscope 12; Advanced Science Club II; Biology Club 10; Future Teachers of America II, 12; German Club II. 12. Sec. 12; German Club Council 12; International Relations Club II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Moth Club 9; Senior Latin Club 9, 10, Trees. 10; Stagecraft 8, 9; Swimming 8. 9; Bowling SIMON, RONALD S.—Homeroom Trees. 8; Junior Varsity 9. 10. SKILLMAN, KAY ANN—Hostess Corps Sec. 10. Pres. II; Bowling 9; Baseball 8, 9. SLEPIAN. E. SERENA—Lunch Patrol 12- Bookstore 10, II; Gym Aide II 12; Junior Orchestra 9; Senior Orchestra 10, II, 12; Monrolog 10, II; Monroe X.ife II. 12; Stagecraft 9; Bowling 9. SMILACK, BEVERLY SHARON—Junior Honor Guard 9; Lost and Found Pres. 10, II, 12; Bowling 9, 10, 12. SMITH, RICHARD CARROLL—Homeroom Sec. 9; Homeroom Vice- Pres. 12; Red Coats 12; Varsity Club II, 12; Football 9, 10. II, 12, Captain 12; Wrestling 9, 10. II, 12, Captain 12; Track II. 12. SMITH, SUSAN ANNE-Art Award 10, II; Gym Aide 12. SOLOMON, THOMAS JAY—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II. 12; Commissioner of Finance 12; Student Recognition Award II. 12; Red Coats II. 12; Coordinator of Student Government Day II; Junio r Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9, 10. II, 12; Monroe Life 10. II. 12; Students Day Newspaper Assistant News Editor II; Biology Club Vice-Pres. 10; Debating Club II; International Relations 9, 10; Senior Latin Club 10; Theta HI-Y II, 12, Treas. 12; Intramural Basket¬ ball 9; Varsity Golf 10, II. SOSSI. DENNIS L.—Left 10. Re-entered 12; Junior Honor Guard 9; Audio-Visual 8. 9, 12; Latin Club 8, 9; Soccer 9; Baseball B. SPARKES. LARRY ROBERT-Entered II. SPENCER. CURTIS F.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Junior Orchestra 8. 9; Senior Orchestra 10. II, 12; Advanced Science Club II; International Relations Club II, 12; Junior Latin Club 9; Math Club 9, 10; Bowling 8. STANFA, CHARLES S.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Notional Honor Society 12; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8; Red Coats 11. 12; Bookroom II; Junior Or¬ chestra 8. 9; Senior Orchestra 10; Monrolog 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Ge r man Club 9. 10. 11 Pres. II; Theta Hi-Y II, 12; Junior Varsity Football 10; Varsity Soccer 12: Freshman Basketball 9; Intramural Basketball 8, 10, li. STANNARD. SUSAN LOU—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Senior Choir 10 II, 12; Stagecraft 8; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9, 10; Sigma Phi Tri-Y II, 12. Vice-Pres. 12; Girls ' Athletic Association II. 12; Bowh ' ng 10. II; Tennis II. STEWART. CAROLYN FLORENCE—Entered 10; Hostess Corps 10; Fu ♦ure Teachers of America 10 . STOCKING. BETTY LOU—Hostess Corps II; Sen.or Choir II; Monrolog 12; Alpha Delta TriY 10. II, Sec. II: Girls ' Athletic Association 9 II. 12; Volleyball 9; Bowling 9. STOLAR, MICHAEL-Red Coats II, 12; Audio-Visual Aide 10, 12; Intramural Basketball 8. STOTZ, LYDIA—Junior Honor Guard 9; Hostess Corps II; Junior Choir 8. 9; Senior Choir 10; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10. II, 12; Bowling 10, 12; Volleyball II. STROM, MILTON GARY-Junior Honor Guard 9; National Hono- 5ocicty II. 12, Pres. 12; Latin Honor Society 10, II, 12; Empire State School Press Association Journalism Award II. 12. Student Recogni¬ tion Award 12 Youth in Government Representative II; Student Council Monroe Life Representative 12; Senior Red Coats II. t2; Senior Band 10. II, 12; Dance Band 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra B, 9; Senior Or¬ chestra 10; Students ' Day Newspaper Editor II; Monroe Life 9. 10. II, 12. Assistant News Editor II, Editor-in-Chief 12; International Relotions Club 9. 10; Junior Latin Club Sec. 8; Beta Hi-Y 10; Theta Hi-Y II, 12; Junior Varsity Soccer 10; Intramural Basketball B; Junior Varsity Bowl¬ ing 10. SUin, HELEN AILEEN-Gvm Aide II; Hostess Corps II; Junior Choir 8 9; Bowling 8, 9. SULLIVAN, JOHN—Genesee Valley Hi-Y Council Representative 12; Key Man Award 10. II; Student Recognition Award II; I960 White House Conference 12; Youth Conference 10; Class Boys ' Soc. Chm. II; Student Association Vice-Pres. 12; Chm. Vocations Day II; Homeroom Sec. 9. II; Red Coats II, 12; Bookroom 10. II, 12; Monrolog II; Monroe Life 10. II; Biology Club Pres. II; International Relations Club 10, II; Theta Hi-Y 10, II, 12. Sec. II; Varsity Football II, 12; Intramural Basketball B, 9. 10, II. SWANSON. JUDITH CAROL—Hostess Corps II; Future Nurses of America 8; Volleyball 10; Baseball 8 9. SWARTHOUT, DAVID MILLER—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 12; Homeroom Pres. 10, II, 12; Red Coats II, 12; Monrolog Boys ' Sports Editor 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Varsity Football 10, II, 12; Junior Varsity Basketball 10. II; Varsity Basketball 12; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 8, 9; Varsity Track 10, II, 12. TAUFIK. IMAN—Teenage Diplomat from Indonesia 12; Homeroom Pres¬ ident 12; International Relations Club 12; Varsity Soccer 12. TAYLOR, PATRICIA LOU—Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9, 10. THOMAS, MARY ELIZABETH-Hostess Corps 10. II 12; Lost and Found 9; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9, 10. If. 12; Advanced Science Club II; German Club II, 12; Junior Latin Club 8 - Math Club II; Stagecraft 8; Z” Club 12; Sigma Phi Tri-Y II, 12; Bowling 9, 10, II, 12; Baseball 8; Badminton 8. TIERNEY. MARY LOU-Entered 10; Sigma Phi Tri-Y II, 12; Bowling 10. TILLING. SANDRA R.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Art Award 8; Baseball 8. TOBIN, JOHN CHARLES—Junior Honor Guard 9; Rocket Club 9, 10, II. Pres. II; Science Club 8; Beta Hi-Y 12; Varsity Swimming II, 12. SMITH, SUSAN IRENE—Bowling 8. 9; Volleyball 8, 9. 10. 158 The final group in the biography is sports. Jerry Anderson and Leslie Weiner represent this category. TRAVIS, ANNE MC LEOD—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety li, 12; Latin Honor Society 10, II; American Legion Auxiliary History Award 9; Junior Guardian of Flag 9; Senior Choir 10, II, 12; Inter-High Choir 10. II, 12; Senior Band 9, 10, II, 12; Senior Orchestra 10 M. 12; Inter-High Band 10. II. 12; Inter-High Orchestra 10. II. 12; Kaleidoscope II, 12. Poetry Editor II, Editor-in-Chief 12; Advanced Science Club II, 12; Future Teachers of America 10; German Club 12; Math Club 10; Bowling 9. TSCHANZ. ARNOLD—Junior Honor Guard 9; Volleyball II. TYLER, PHILIP R.—Junior Honor Guard 9; Red Coats II, 12; Book- room 12• Junior Band 8. 9; Junior Orchestra 8, 9; Theta Hi-Y II. 12; Varsity Club 10, 11 12; Soccer 10, II, 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 9; Baseball 10. UKSHE, GARY HAROLD—Blue Coats 9; German Club 12; Soccer 9, 12 . VALKS, REIDAR R.—Homeroom Sec. 10; German Club II. 12. VAN DER KAMP. JOHN P.—Football 10, II. 12; Wrestling 10. II. 12; Track 10, II. 12. VAN DYNE. PATRICIA A.—Basketball 10; Volloyball 10. II. VEN05H. MARGARET SHIRLEY—National Honor Society II, 12; Home¬ room Sec. 9; Gym A de II; Bookshelf II; Basketball 10, II; Volleyball 10, II. VINE, ETHEL—Monroe Life II, 12; Kaleidoscope Story Editor 12; Junior Chci r B; Junior French Club Pres. 9; International Relations Club 8. 9. 10; Pencil Pushers Vice-Pres. 9, 10. VOLL, THEODORE J. JR.—Entered 10; Blue Coats 10. II. WAINER. SUSAN ELLEN—Hostess Corps II; Monrolog 12; Monroe Life 12; Future Teachers of America 10, II, 12; Junior French Club Vice-Pres. 9; Bowling 8, 9, 10. WAIT, DAVID HOWARD—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society 2; Latin Honor Society 10; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 8; Red Coats II. 12; Lunch Patrol 12; Junior Varsity Soccer 10; Varsity Bowling 10. II; Junior Varsity Baseball 9. 10. WANDERMAN. SUSAN JOAN-Gym Aide 12; Monroe Life 12; Future Teachers of America 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Senior Latin Club 10; Basketball 8. 9. 10; Volleyball 9, 10; Swimming 10; Bowling 10; Bose- boll 9. 10. 12. WARREN, PETER BROWN—Entered II; Beta Hi-Y 12; Intramural Basket¬ ball II, 12. WATSON, SALLY KAY—Junior Honor Guard 9; Commissioner of Social Activities 12; Class Sec. 8, II; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10, II; Office Aide 10. II; Junior Choir 8. 9; Senior Choir 10, II, 12; Inter- High Choir 10. II, 12; Monroe Life II; Future Teachers of America 10. II; Junior Latin Club 8; Stagecraft 8. 9; Z Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10, II. WEBSTER. JEAN ELIZABETH—National Honor Society 12; Latin Honor Society 10; Attendance Award 8. 9. 10; Class Girls’ Soc. Chm. II. 12; Commissioner of Athletics 12; Homeroom Pres. 9; Gym Aide If, 12; Hostess Corps II; Junior Choir 9; Junior Orchestra 8. 9; Senior Orchestra 10. II, 12; Inter-High Orchestra 8; Cheerleader 10. II. 12. Capt. II; Future Nurses of America 8, 9. 10. II. Sec. 8; German Club II; 12; Latin Club 8, 9; Z Club 12; lota Gamma Tri-Y 9; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10. II; Girls’ Athletic Association 10, II, 12, Vice- Pres. II. Pres. 12; Volleyball 8, 9; Swimming 8 ,9. 10, II, 12. WEBSTER, LARRY WILLIAM—Attendance Award 9, 10; Homeroom Sec. 8; Homeroom Pres. 12; Audio-Visual Aide 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8, 9. WEIDER. BERNADETTE MARIE—Entered 10: Homeroom Sec. 12; Host¬ ess Corps 12; Monrolog 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10, II, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Tennis II. WEISS, JUDITH S.—Junior Honor Guard 9; French Honor Society II. 12; Homeroom Sec. II. 12; Gym Aide 12; Lost and Found Pres. 10, II, 12; Junior Orchestra 8; French Club 9; Bowling 10. 12. WELLER, GAIL NANCY—Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10; Office Aide II, 12; Tri-Y 9; Tumbling II. WELTER, KAREN L.—Entered 9; Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 12; Gym Aide 12; Hostess Corps 10. II, 12. Pres. 12; Junior Choir 9; Monrolog 12; Inter-Club Council 12; Volleyball 9. WENDT, GAIL MARIE—Hostess Corps 10, II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 8, 9. 10, II, 12; Bowling 10, II. WESTFALL. LINDA JANET—Homeroom Pres. 8 Lunch Patrol 12; Sen¬ ior Choir 12 Baton Corps 8, 10; Advanced Science Club II, 12; Ball¬ room Dancing 8; Future Nurses of America 9. 10, II; Future Teachers of America 12; International Relations Club II, 12; Junior French Club B, 9; Math Club 10, II; Stagecraft 8, 9, 10, II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9. 10. WHITCOMB. ALAN GARY—Junior Honor Guard 9; Latin Honor Society 10;.Monrolog 12; Monroe Life 12; Advanced Science Club II; Biology Club 10; Debating Club II. 12; International Relations Club 8. 9. 10. l. 12; Junior Latin Club 8. 9; Math Club 10. II; Junior Science Club 9; Senior Latin Club 10; Varsity Club 10. II, 12; Intramural Basketball 8, 9, 10; Varsity Bowling 10, II, !2. WICKS, SIDNEY—Homeroom Treas. 9. WILCOX. GEORGE JERRY—Science Council 9; Kappa Hi-Y II, Beta Hi-Y 12; Track II. WILCOX, LINDA KATHRYN—Homeroom Sec. 9; Bookstore II. WILLIAMS. HAROLD GEORGE—Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10; German Club II. 12, WITHEE, SHARON SUE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor So¬ ciety 12; Gym Aide II. 12; Advisers’ Office Aide II, 12; Monrolog 12; Monroe Life II, 12; German Club II, 12. Pres. II, 12; German Club Council Vice-Pres. 12; Future Teachers of America II; Junior Latin Club 8; Sigma Theta Tri-Y 8, 9; lota Gamma Tri-Y 10; Baseball 9. WOERNER, LOUISE—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II 12; Elmira Key Award 12; Monroe Representative to Rochester Sci¬ ence Club Confab II; New York State Society of Conservationists Es¬ say Award 10; Homeroom Vice-Pres. II; Gym Aide II. 12; Swim¬ ming Aide 8. 9, 10. Ilj Junior Band 8; Senior Band 9. 10, II. 12; Junior Orchestra 8; Senior Orchestra 9, 10, II, 12; Inter-High Band 10; Inter-High Orchestra 10; Monrolog II. 12. Editorial Assistant II. Editor-In-Chief 12; Advanced Science Club II. 12. Pres. II. Sec. 12; Biology Club Sec. 10; International Relations Club 8. 9, 10, II. 12 Sec. II. Chm. New York City Trip 12; Junior Latin Club 8; Senior Latin Club Consul 10; Math Club 8. 9, 10, II, 12. Vice-Pres. II, Pres. 12; Bowling 9, 10; Basketball 10, II; Swimming 8, 9, 10, II, 12. WYNAR. BRUCE RICHARD—Junior Honor Guard 9; National Honor Society II, 12; Latin Honor Society 10, 11 Science Congress 8, 9, 10, II; Homeroom Pres. 9. 10, II, 12; Junior Choir B, 9; Senior Choir 10, II; Monrolog Business Manager 12; Monroe Life II, 12; Advanced Sci¬ ence Club II; Biology Club 10; German Club II. 12. Vice-Pres. 12; International Relations Club II; Photography Club 9; Stagecraft 8; Intramural Basketball 8. 9. YATTEAU. JOAN FRANCES—Entered 10; Homeroom Sec. II; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 12. YATTEAU. JOSEPH R.—Entered 12. YATTEAU, MARIE ELAINE—Hostess Corps II, 12; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 10 II, 12; Inter Club Council 10. II; Girls ' Athletic Association 10; Volleyball 9; Swimming 9; Bowling 9, 10. YITSIS. CHRISSANTHY—Homeroom Sec. 8; Hostess Corps II 12; Iota Gamma 9. 10, II, 12, Sec. 10 Volleyball 8; Swimming 8; Baso ball 8. 9. YOUNG. DONNA MAE—Gym Aide II; Senior Choir 10. II, 12; Volley¬ ball 9; Swimming 9; Baseball 9, 10. ZIARKO. ELKE INES—Hostess Corps 10, II; Senior Choir 10; German Club 10, II; Math Club 9; Alpha Delta Tri-Y 9, 10, II, 12, Inter-Club Council Sec. 12; Bowling 9. 10. II. ZLOTNICK, SUSAN MARY—Bowling 8. 9. 159 Warden Studios, inc. YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS YEARBOOK DIVISION 28 South Union Street • Rochester 7, New York
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