Riverside High School - Skipper Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Y. 11 -1 The SKIPPER JUNE 1955 b 'Q fr' IA SALLE AND THE GRIFFON AngeloC Sczbetta CMural in Front Hallj In the year of 1678 Rene Robert Cavalier de la Salle was com missioned by the Klng of France to build a ship with which to explore the western part of New France On Ianuary 26 l679 the keel of the Griffon the first ship to sail the Great Lakes above the Niagara Falls was laid ln the llttle arm of the Niagara River at La Salle In the sprlng the Grlffon was launched and under the command of Henry de Tonty La Salles lieutenant was brought up the Niagara River and anchored in the quiet water under the shelter of Squaw Island Soon after the arrlvalof La Salle and Father Hennepin, the GrifIon was ready to sail. On August 7, 1678 the sails were set and the little vessel passed up the Llttle Rapid into the open water beyond Lack of any further records suggests that the ship was probably destroyed 1n a storm 4 ION MR. CHARLES W. WHITNEY and MR. RAY W. SPEAR Past and Present Principals of Riverside High School in grateful appreciation for their Sympathetic Understanding and Wise Guidance, the class of 1955 dedicates this, the Silver Anniversary issue of the Skipper. bs .vnu 1. 4 , ' .,,,.f.e4..,.-,G -.5 i e J SHIPMASTER MR CHARLES W WHITNEY 1930 1944 In 1930 when students first embarked on the S S Riverside Mr Whitney stood at the gangplank to wel come them aboard Steadily loyally and wisely he charted the course and guided the voyage until he retired In Iune 1944 Under the leadership of Mr Whitney our school rapidly became one of the outstanding schools School from 1919 1929 He had yomed the faculty of Hutchinson in l9l6 as a history teacher and became head of his department the following year Although Mr Whitney has retired we frequently see him at school helping ln an emergency or enjoying a social hour Mr Whitneys discernment democratic methods foresight and wise leadership are largely respon lble for Riverside s 25 successful years 6 l , . , . . , u . - u I ' , . , ' 1 1 . ' a S ' ' 3 of the city. Preceding his career at Riverside, he had been an Assistant Principal at Hutchinson Central High . . . . ' . . . , ., . - - 9 9 , Q 1 SHIPMASTER MR RAY W SPEAR 1930 1955 In 1944 Mr Spear took a firm hold of the wheel of the S S Riverside and has faithfully remamed at the helm ever smce Havmg been closely associated wlth the work of the school at the tlme of the malden voyage xn 1930 he was well acquainted Wlth the course From 1930 1942 hc was Asslstant Prmclpal of Rlverslde Before comlng to RINCI'S1dC Mr Spear had been a science teacher special assistant and head of the science de partment at both South Park and Bennett High Schools Durmg the mllltary absence of Mr Farrar he was assistant Prmclpal of Bennett High School from February 1942 May 1944 We wish to thank Mr Spear for hls mvaluable contrlbutlons to Rlverslde during the past quarter century He has done much to make our school a vxtal part of the communlty by establlshmg friendly rclatlonshlp between parents and faculty and fostering the good will of the busmess orgamzatlons of our area Hls SO1lC1IOUS concern for the students wlll nex er be forgotten 7 1 , . . . . - . . - E V . . . . . , . .. . . . 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Y x s 4 - 5 - s V SHIPBUILDERS MR LLOYD A MILLER 1932 1952 Mr M1ller launched his teaching career at Riv erslde ln l932 as a faculty member of the Busl ness Department In 1939 he was appointed Guid ance Counselor From 1942 1946 he assumed the responslbilmes of an Assistant Prmcipal He once again resumed his teaching post until 1948 when he received his appointment as Assistant Principal In 1952 he was transferred to East High School where at present he holds the same posltlon M Miller 1S especially remembered for his enthusiasm friendliness and genial sense of humor He has a ship of firm timbers at Rlverslde DR IRWIN H I-IIMMELE 1946 1948 Dr Hlmmele now Assistant Superintendent of Schools served as Assistant Prlnclpal at RlV6l'S1dC from anuary l946 to August 1948 Prior to 1946 he served as Information and Educatlon OHicer for the Strateglc Airforces of the Pacific wlth the rank of Colonel after five years of servlce in World War II Before this he had been Assistant Principal at Lafayette High School Dr Hlmmele IS recorded ln Rlversldes log book as a man of ambition 1n1t1at1ve and executive ablllty He proved himself to be a master shlpbullder , , ' ' . r. , . been of far-reaching assistance in helping to build t , . . 7 I - ' , , . . ' a . . . . 3 l . 3 1 ' SHIPBUILDERS MR ROBERT C McGOWAN 1952 1955 Since September 1952 Mr McGowan has helped to chart our course at Riverside He came to us from East High School where he had been the boys Guidance Counselor from 1949 1952 Previous to that time he was an instructor of mathematics at Lafayette Hlgh School from l937 1949 Mr McGowan very quickly became an integral part of our activities and work at River side He has unselfishly and uncomplainingly has established a record for good attendance of Riverside students No matter what part of the ship he helps to build the work is well done THE PURPLE AND THE GOLD We raise a song to honor The name we hold so dear Our voices take the glad refrain And echo far and near A glorious future beckons Our lofty aim shall hold All honor love and praise to brlng To the Purple and the Gold Alma Mater Alma Mater' We hail thee YVltl'l deep pride' Sing lt loud and clear that all may hear We hall thee Riverside' -Carolyn Wixon, 1930 9 l 3 ' , . 9 shouldered a large burden of responsibilities. He , . S 5 2 ,- 3 c , . I . , . . I FOREWORD At Riverside High School we are naturally aware of our proximity to the Niagara River and the passing of lake freighters, canal barges, tugboats, sailboats, motorboats, and yachts. Our First newspaper was appropriately named The Pilot , our yearbook, The Skippern. More than once during our 25 years of school life has a nautical theme been used in the yearbook. This, being our Silver Anniversary year, we again deem it fitting to employ the theme of boats and the symbolism that lies therein. We sail the high seas, are tempest-tossed, becalmed, and Finally reach the quiet haven of graduation. Whether we are a vessel or a tiny craft, each of us has a course to follow and a purpose to fulfill. May the beacon-light of knowledge ever burn brightly to guide us as we near port. Bat oars alone can ne'er prevail To reach the distant coast, The breath of heaven must swell the sail, Or all the toil is lostf' -Cowper GQNQQQQQIQ 1 TABLE or C NTENTS .7 7 ' my Hlstory of the School The Log In Memorlam Crossmg the Bar Admmlstratlon Channel Markers SGHIOTS In Port Llasses Tugboat Maneuvers Act1v1t1es Seaways Sports Hzgh Seas Advertisements 1213 1416 17 26 27 56 57 82 83118 119138 QQ-awww are Xu, 139 170 gupercargo ' B Elma HH :- CDO 'AQ E: W3 440 E1 ww Slim S : mf S1 596, U3 PG? im VJ 35 Ce: fb 5035: T CD CD Beddoes 7 b-vb' mfwvm Fi 4 GQQ QQQXQNQ' WHS? U' UONITES , J A 'Q-'fm ' - . .-my , 1' , ' ' - Qfkl. 1 'lk . - e1 ' Q. 1 f' . ' ,sis J, 1 , ' , ' i '- , o -5 Q ,. , if :-h l , V 2 ,V-15,5 ' ' - , Y ..- X .- . -4- 4, ' x . 5 ' Lx -'Ia' I .Q 6 .. ' ' .' 3 -,,. rmglg H 11 ' - - fa ,nf ' . A f A I ' 'U 'U -cs Pc ' 'fe 'U 'U 'U 'CS ig 'W ' - I '55 Hp '55 '55 'U 'cs 'cs 'o ,' ,. we -. ' ' ' ' ' I ul:-H 'I H I, Q -4: If 3 , .3-AW 4 ' I ' 1 V ' '.- . 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' Rl - ' ,, .-. 5 .5 ,. , ns- - ' 4 - ' '- is ' - -- , . , 'Q on A lb N '.'. 1 ': -1- .' v :- ' hvmmd Broken fa r Rxxcmde High School nw: ,f a 'A Qi We pm---f 'G Z W-nf liigq, if Qi.: M N-Hunan. THE L06 OF THE S S RIVERSIDE LAUNCHING 0F THE SHIP '43- Although the S S Rlverslde was olflclally christened and started on her voyage rn 1930 the framework was la1d two years befor after a lte had S A' Fu-I-ure Sn-Q finally been chosen e S 'Pain ' Locatlons other than our prc ent one had been consldered such as the Q H L Lafayette Hlgh School playmg field on Tacoma near Delaware School 81 vi I and a long narrow lot on Ross Street The slte chosen was at that tlme Se 90 known as the Handel Slte The counclls declslon to buy thls slte was X made by only a one vote margm On Apr11 28 1927 the Board of Educatlon entered mto a contract wlth F I and W A Kldd as archltects for the bulldlng During the ensulng months the communlty watched wth lncreaslng lnterest the progress of va thls new landmark from ground brcaklng to excax atlon to glrder ralsmg until the blllldlflg, finally assumed mdl lduallty and the grounds were Hmm' landscaped The two rmposlng columns over the school s mam entrance are an lnterestlng feature of the archltectural structure At that t1me they were thc largest ever quarrled at Amherst Ohio Each one IS 21 feet seven mches hlgh and welghs elght tons On May 28 1928 Clarence I Lanlch then pI'6SlClCI1l of the Rlverslde Buslnessmens Assoclatlon turned The appolntments for prlnclpal and asslstant prlncxpal had been glven ln 1928 to Mr Charles W Whlt ney and Mr Ray W Spear respectlvely At last the school awalted her young students who were to embark on September 8 1930 Durlng the first week of school 908 students reglstered One can llflaglfle what a pleasure It must have been to enter the school for the first tlme when she was spanklng new As one approaches the mam entrance now and wanders up and down halls and stalrways he sees the depresslons that have been worn by the feet of the many many students who have studied here durlng the past 25 years The first students were dellghted wlth the spaclousness and attractiveness of the school and grounds the Swlmmlng pool the gymnaslum the audltorlum the stage and the llbrary The publlc ad dress system also was an lnnovatlon a convemence vshlch we today take so much for granted On the evenlng of Aprll 16 1930 Rlverslde High School was formally dedlcated Almost 2000 people attended the exercises and made a tour of the bulldlng The mam speaker for the occasion was Dr Ernest C Hartwell the Superlntendent of Schools who discussed the alms of modern educatlon the advantages glven students and the educational progress being made The hlghllght of the program was the presentatlon to Mr Whltney of the golden spade vthlch had been used to turn the first sod ln May 1928 The presentation was made by Charles G Oelhelm presldent of the Rlverslde Buslnessmen s Assoclatlon He spoke of the slgnlficance and Importance of the new school to the communlty Richard Humphrey retlred presldent of the Black Rock Businessmen s Assoclatlon praised the Buffalo school system ln hls brlef address Outstanding guests on thls occaslon were Chalrman ohn Egan Henry C Steul lr and Max Nl Yellen of the Board of Educatlon Councllman Wllbur Grandlson Charles P Alvord Dr George E Smith and Fran c1s H Wlng deputy superlntendents of schools F I Krdd and W A Kldd architects who drew the plans for the bulldlng M SchweneHuegel who supervised the constructlon Lew Fullerton oseph Hoffmeyer Vincent Roth and Clarence Lanlch Several prlnclpals from both high schools and grammar schools were also present Reglstratlon lncreased rapldly so that when the school opened ln September 1931 there were 1356 students attendlng During 1951 the bulldlng was redecoratecl Eye appealing shades of green plnk blue and yellow were used ln contrast to the buff whlch had become very drab as the years passed by The aquamarlne color and delicate dest ns ID the audltorlum are especlally attractlve The years have seen many changes ln personnel as a result of retlrement or death We have been most fortunate that our two orlglnal pllots Mr Spear actively and Mr Whltney with genulne lnterest and at times partlclpatlon stlll gulde the shlp on her course Rlverslde has salled through calm waters and has also weathered the troubled seas of the war years Elghty one of our young men were sacrificed for the cause of freedom We are thankful that uprrght responslble men have been our leaders We are proud of the respected posxtlon R1V6fSld6 holds among the cxty s schools We pray that God w1ll gulde us durmg the next quarter cen tury and glve us the wlsdom and strength to keep the beacon llght of truth, justice and rlght burnlng as brlghtly as ll has ln the past I3 O C I I C . . . . ,R . I ' 3 . y ' I-,FD ' W ,. 6 lx I 3 . J 14- y . hw' --,Liss 1 in . ' . . . . I Keg! . ' . .1 . , g . . . . . 1' ' ff, ' . V V. . . . I 1 I . . 1. . . . I' ' ' H, K al.,--,. '-, . 7 .. f V . . , . . . . 5 . y Y . . . - .. . T . 1 I , I , , . . , . . , . . U , A . . , the first sod wlth a golden shovel. On Iuly 1, 1930, construction was completed. . . ,l 1 . T O , . . Si ' 5, ' K ' ' 1 . I 1 , c . . . I , . . , . , . . , a . I . - s 7 - a 9 - . . , , . . . . ' , , . , . . B . s . s - O ' . y . . . . , , . , . ' 9 . . . . I , . , W D g , . , . . , - . , g . . . . , ' 3 . 9 ,I , 1- , . . . . . . l - . , . 7 , . g . . , A . i I I Y '1 ' S S ' . 9 Y ,, , . , , . vigrx ,lf f MEMORIAM -tugpf 1- X 534+ 14 f 'W IN LOVING MEMORY X' ' laid' OF THE 81 BOYS OF , X ' E RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL JJ, i WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES I Jf'! X14 at-IE, .5 E' THAT WE MIGHT LIVE J X :Weis H Charles L Babmsky Edwardl Bach George W Backlund Ernest A Balla Wxlhaml Barfleld Myrle R Barry Robert G Bartels Stephen Basco Rlchard A Blach Franklin E Bowers Clayton C Bowles RIchard E Burg Alfred F Busse Edgar W Carrlere RIchard Cummlngs Francxs P Currey amesC Curthoys r ohn F Dolan Kenneth R Drews Chester A Dudek Teddy Dudzlak Mexgs A Edmondson Frederlck C Fxsh lack L Flaherty Edward R Glass Lesterl Glor Lawrence I Gottler, Ir '5' I hope to see my Ptlot ace I have crossed the bar Wllllam Grablarz Robert Huffcut Edwln Hummell Albertl Ivanclc oseph uda Robert W Kastner Wllllam E Kelley Robert Klrschner Edward A Kostrzema Robert G Kowalskl Walter Kuflak LeoI KW1aIkOWSkl Burlmg Larson Rlehard Lee RIchard L Lelghton Robert Lxghtner Godfrey B Limburg Donald Loescher Francls M8C1616WSkl Edwardl Mahaney Stanley B Majda Benyamm R MarIcle RIchard I McChesney Ralph G McCutcheon Francls L McTamney Iohn R Moreau Henry S Nadratowskl I4 to ace when Robertl Neff Francls Ott Rudolph V Podgorny Verol L Reger Andrew Rlchmond Robert R Rozek Wllllam M Ryan Leonard G Schelb Wllllam B Schmldt Wxllard A S6lt7 Robert W Shanks Matthew P Smlth W1ll1arnI Smyth Eugene A Snyder RIchard A SOl:lI1Sk1 Albert W Stahl Stanley I Starba Thomas A Stevens Norbert C Straeck Thomas A Tucker Rudolph V VampOIlC Theodore W Wenders Leonard B Wlelopolskx Frank Wllson Clarence C Wolfe Frank Wolko Iohn H Wood I N 5, ' IM ' A If ' , W HQEYEY. 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' Dedication of Memorial Plaque, November 10, 1954 Dedication of Memorial Organ, February 3, 1950. 15 SHIPS THAT HAVE REACHED THEIR HAVEN It IS w1th deep regret that we record the passmg of two of Rlverslde s outstanding cltlzens Charles G Oelhelm and Arthur Westphal both of whom were keenly lnterested IH the welfare of our school On April 26 1954 Mr Oelhelm was struck down by a truck ln down town Buffalo and dxed two hours later The l1st of Mr Oelhelms accompllshments and act1v1t1es IS an 1m PFCSSIVC one We mentlon only those lmmedxately related to ourselves At one tlme he successfully prevented a rallroad line blsectlng the communlty He helped to brmg about the addltlon for School 65 and the constructlon of the same school He assisted ln the move to wlden Tona Wanda Street and ellmmate lo al grade crosslngs Through hlS asslstance Rlverslde Hlgh School was bullt on 1ts present SITC mstead of elsewhere READ more Charles G Oelhelm Mr Oelhelm was a founder and a past presldent of the Riverside Buslnessmen s Assoc1at1on At the tlme of h1s death he was a dlrector and Hts younger son Bennett vsas a post graduate and his younger daughter Dorothy a graduate of Rlverslde Hlgh School On May ll 1954 thls communlty was agaln shocked and saddened by the untlmely death of Arthur Westphal He dled as the result of ll'l1l1I'lCS suffered ln an auto accident near Frle Pennsylvanla READ moto Arthurj Westphal He had only recently been appointed a member of the Board of Educatlon In h1s qulet frlendly manner he took a vltal lnterest ln the Improvement of the Buffalo Publlc School System Llvlng ln thlS com munlty he was especlally Interested 1n Rlverslde Hlgh School and grammar schools IH thls VICIHIIY He was chalrman of the Zonlng Board of Appeals He had also been a former 21st Ward G O P general commxtteeman Years may pass by but the lmprmt left by both these men on our school and communlty IS lndellble Man wzth hzs burmng soul Has but an hour o breath To butld a shzp of Truth In whzch hzs soul may sall Oelhenm Memornal Plaque Masefield l 6 . . . . . , 9 ' s 9 3 - Y l ' C . A . . , . l 3 . . . . . . , , the Hnanclal secretary of the organlzatlon. l ' 3 ' 5 I 9 . 3 9 ' 7 7 ' . , . 1 . , r I ' ' , . 7 ,, . . . . . . ,, ADMINISTRATION The course of learning is beset with treacherous reefs, hidden rocks, and mysterious shoals. To circumvent them successfully, buoys or channel markers are placed advantageously to aid the unwary mariner. At night a little beacon often flickers through the darkness. lust so, painstakingly and often unrewardingly, the faculty, many for the entire 25 years of the ship's journey, have guided motley craft to reach their journey's end, graduation. Without the steadying influences, stability, and indomitable qualities of our faculty, many of us would have floundered and been lost in a current too rapid for our frail boats. FIRST FACULTY 1930 ROW I Mr Zabel Mr Williams Mr Masson Mr Ebllng Mr Helenbroolt ROW 2 Miss Wells Miss Cul nan Mrs Stapleton Miss Wtxson Mr Whitney Mr Spear Miss Gallagher Miss Elliott Miss Lange ROW 3-Miss Hoyler Miss Wlttllef Miss Kenney Miss Connery Miss Mago Mrs Holman Miss Dietrich Mrs Mitchell Miss Culp tMrs Ludlowj Miss Edith Thomas Miss Mueller Miss Kmsley Miss Ford ROW 4-Mr Houck Mr Hull Miss Creagh Miss Bernhoft Miss Reltz Miss Bear tMrs Sharonj Miss Cary Miss Carter Mlss Loney Miss Dunne Miss Duchesne Miss Algire Mr Costello Miss Snell Miss Rlppey QMrs Klmberj Mrs Haynes Miss ORellIy I8 Ft ,' ya. 7 V . I , -. . L J I 1 , ,. I x Y Y . ' . - . , . ., . , . , . . - , ll , . , O, - , . , , . , . , - , , , , - , , - 1 ' ! i 3 3 ' - , - , , , , - . , , H 1 Y A 3 I ' D 7 ' . . ,. , - , - EARLY ADMINISTRATIVE SAILING DAYS For two years the 0 communlty of Rlver side watched the S S Rlverslde grow from skeleton Shlp to full masted schooner As It reached comple tlon lt stood rn dry dock overlooking the Nlagara Rlver walt 1ng to be launched On September 8 1930 Shlpmaster Whltney took aboard both offlcers and crew anchor was welghed and the Shlp was em barked on her 25 year CFUISE Experienced teachers acqulred from the other hlgh schools comprised the or1g1nal faculty of Rlverslde Lafayette gave us M1ss Duchesne Miss Dunne M1ss Lange and M1ss Mueller From Hutchlnson came Mr VV'h1tney MISS Altman Miss Bernhoft M1ss Dletrlch M1ss Ford Mr Helenbrook Mr Houck M1ss Kenney MISS Edlth Thomas MISS Wells Miss Wrxson and Mr OConnor the custodian Those Saul ' in from Fosdlck Masten were M1ss Bear Mr Costello Miss Culp M1ss Drullard M1ss Hoyler M1ss Klnsley M1ss O Rellly M1ss Snell Mrs Stapleton East sent us M1ss Coan Mrs Haynes Miss Wall and M1ss Wrttlref Mr Spear M1ss Elllott Mr Masson Miss Goetr M1ss Reltz and MISS Rlppey came to us from Bennett and Miss Alglre from South Park From Techmcal there were M1ss Cary Mr Hofmelster Mrs Holman Miss Mago MISS Carter and Mrs Mltchell M1ss Trachenburg came from School 60 Mr Ebllng and M1ss Payne from School 32 and Mr Gabel from School 8 M1ss Creagh arrlved from Nardln Academy MISS Loney from Olean Mr Hull from the Instrumental Department of the C1tyS schools M1ss CuH from the Buffalo Publlc Llbrary In the November 11 1930 ed1t1on of The Pllot we find this comment To the surprlse of many the school began to functlon smoothly from the very begmnmg Classes were orgamzed quickly work started and even home work was g1ven out promptly to the drsllluslonment of those who thought the first few weeks would be very easy We are now 1n full swmg with a total reglstratlon of 842 448 of which are glrls and 394 boys All have readily found their strlde and are working hard to do credit to them selves and thelr school On the first honor roll of the school were 36 stu dents wlth averages ranging from 94 7 to 90 per cent The five hlghest are these Sylvia Houck 94 7 Dor othy Schuppenhauer 938 Bennett Oelhelm 938 Ruth Archer 934 Carlton Krathwohl 932 The school llbrary when first opened contained about 2 000 volumes Accordmg to the librarian M1ss Ann Cuff Cnow Mrs O Rourkej about 270 pupils used the library dally Durmg the first two weeks of school 796 books had already been drawn from the llbrary By December of the first year of school the faculty had orgamzed several social groups to enjoy such pastimes as contract brldge auctlon bridge mmlature golf bowling and Swlmmlng Abasketball team com posed of Mr Eberle lVIr Helenbrook Mr Houck Mr Masson Mr Savage and Mr Spear challenged the Varsity Five In the first days of the school exhtblt cases ln the halls were devoted to the work of varlous departments such as SCISDCC sewmg mathematics and Engllsh For example Freshmen displayed anthologies and soap and wooden models of shlps Iunlors presented orlgxnal poems and plctures and storles from The Merchant of Venlce In the early part of the second semester H9311 'tn employment service was lnaugurated by Mr Spear then Asslstant Prmctpal to a1d puplls who wlshed to earn money whlle attendlng school By February 1931 38 had already applled for posxtlons through th1s agency Of these 27 had acqulred per manent pos1t1ons and others part tlme lobs News boys for the communlty were obtalned by th1s means were hosts to about 300 teachers and prlnczpals from the Buffalo hlgh schools Tours of the school were arranged coffee was served by the Home Economlcs Department music was furnlshed by the orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mr Hull In the second year of the school mne faculty members were added to the staff They were Miss Blanar Science Mrs Emerson and Mrs Cartwrlght Home Economlcs Mr Dombrowskl Mechanlcal Drawmg Mrs Logan Muslc M1ss Marshall Soclal Sclence Mr Meegan and M1ss Marlon Thomas Busl ness Mrs Macomb Office Secretary The Busmess Department Cthen known as the Commercial De partmentj was added to the currlculum at thls time The courses consisted of Elementary Busmess Com merclal Arithmetic and Typewrltlng Three hundred and fifty students were enrolled under the dlrectlon of two teachers At present of the orlgmal staff of the faculty the followmg celebrate the twenty fifth annlversary wlth us Prmczpal Mr Ray W Spear Art Mr Ray Helenbrook Englzsh Mxss Ruth Cary Miss Mary Connery Miss Mary Creagh Miss Sarah Ford Know Counselorj Home Economzcs Mrs Lois Ludlow Mathematzcs Miss Ida Elliott Miss Harrlette Mago Miss Mildred Mueller Miss Helen Reltz Miss Alene Snell Language Mlss Nan O Rellly Muszc Mr Harold Hull Physzcal Educatzon Mrs Helen Stapleton Scrence Miss Marian Carter Mrs Mane Haynes Mr Louis Masson Social Sczence Miss Evelyn Kmsley Miss Bertha Wlttllef Lzbranan Mrs Anne ORourke Engmeer Mr Frank Savage 9 . ' . s' TQ I I, at - - . . ' . , H . . nn 'y a 9. , 1 . . n ' . ' .- -, ' 9 9 ' ' , , ,,I , - ' it - x 5'I'.:' I- ,- II- . , . , . 9 .-F if ' - ,. ' ' ,I 9 . , . , . if ' f J ' I ' ' I 1- I- If . . . . ' I I I I I,I . I I I I I III .I . I 1' 4 . ' 5,9 . . . . . '. I 9 , , A , . f I - . . I ' I 9 , I I I 9 I-Ln-run I - . . . - sc ' ' - - 93 9 9 . - I , 9 c - ! I ' 9 9 9 9 - 9 ' , - 9 9 9 . , ' 9 9 - 9 9 9 , 9 ' 9 9 9 9 . , . 9 I - ,I - On Apr1l 14, 1931, the faculty and student body ' 9 ' 9 I I 9 9 9 9 ' I . , . . I 9 9 ' ' Z 9 ' 9 9 I I I - 9 9 9 ' 9 1 I I , 49 - 9 ' . . , 9 9 9 . ' 9 - 9 ' . ' . . , , .. . . , - 9 9 9 ' ' - ' ' . . I , . , f - ' 3 . 9 S 9 I . ., ' . , ' . . I . , . 9 9 ' ' - - 9 I . . . I . I I . 9 I , , ' 7 cc ' ,, 1 u n n u ' . ,ff ' , , S . . - 9 I - , 9 9 9 9 ' - ' . , . . . Q 1 I 9 I 9 I - I I - 99 . . - . 1 . I . I . I . I I . ' ' 9 9 ' . . 1 . 9 . 3 , ' 3 - . W - 1 9 - 9 - 9 ' ' 1 I I 9 v Q 9 - - ' - ' ' , . ' , . ' 9 9 . . I . . . . . . . . . ... 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I- MR BENjAMIN RAVIN 1934 1955 At the beglnnmg of the second semester of thls year Mr Ravln left us to become Assistant PI'lf1Clp3l at School 72 We are Indcbted to hlm for his years of denoted SCFVICC to Rlxerslde vle keenly feel his loss Hts loglcal reasonmg and ll'1fClllf,,CI'1I analyses of world HHHIFS were an 'ISSCI to hls l1lSIOI'y classes 'l he Iunlor Class especlally misses hls guxdance and planning The Seruors too haxe been deprlved of hls cheerful asslstance lon thexr prom He was also IH charge of the school s bankmg lVlr Ravm vtas 'Ilways thoughtful and constderatc of others and at all tlmes a gtntleman RETIRED TEACHERS MIss HELEN ALGIRE MR JOHN BoLM Miss RUTH COAN MIss LYDIA HINAMAN MRS LAURA HOLMAN MR WILLIAM IOHNSON Miss TERESA KEARNS N MISS SARAH ALTMAN Mxss EDITH BERNHOFT MRS EDITH CARTWRIGHT MR IOHN COSTELLO MISS MARGARET DIETRICH MISS MARCELLA DRESCHER Miss ANNA DRULLARD EMOR Mlss CORA KENNEY MISS HANNA LANGE MISS EDITH THOMAS MISS GERTRUDE WELLS MR CHARLES WHITNEY Miss CAROLYN WIxsoN MR WILLIAM ZABEL IAM MIss CATHERINE GALLAGHER MR EUGENE HOEMEISTER MR EDWARD Houck Mlss HELEN MARSHALL MIss KATHERINE MEAGHER MR CARL SPITZER MISS VERNA WALKER And the stately ships go on, To their haven under the hilly But O, for the touch ofa vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still! 20 -Tennyson COUNSELORS - - fs L MISS SARAH FORD MR LEWIS MII.lER S NESS NTI 1' MISS JUVENILIA CASEMAN MR ARTHUR DOWNES MISS MARY ENGEL MISS ANNALOUISE FOSS MISS NAOMI LARKIN MR NORMAN MARCUSSEN MR RENZO RENZONI MISS MARION THOMAS 21 LANGUAGES sf MISS NAN O'REILLY MISS KATHERINE SCHULZ MISS ELEANOR SIEGESMUND MISS RUTH CARY MISS MARY CONNERY MISS MARY CREAGH 4-B-IN' sa, - MISS MARY SARBAUGH MRS LEO WILLARD MISS RUTH ZEH 22 EN MISS MARIAN CARTER MRS MARIE HAYNES MR LOUIS MASSON C ST MR JACQUE AUSTIN MISS EVELYN KINSLEY Mn. nlcHAno SALEM Mass HELEN VALENTINE 23 'x MR ROBERT RENTZ IU 'N MISS BERTHA WITTLIEF MATHEMATICS MISS IDA ELLIOTT MISS HARRIETTE MAGO MISS MILDRED MUELLER Miss HELEN amz Mass ALENE smell H O M E E C O N O M I C I MISS JULIA FLAHERTY MRS MARY KLEIN MRS LOIS LUDLOW 24 S .1 5 Q f- s 'V' , ART MUSIC LIBRARY INDUSTRIAL ARTS I III fr Y 3 5. , KX .I 52 .3, 4, MR. RAY HELENBROOK PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS DOROTHY BRETTLE MR EDWARD EBLING if RONALD VIOODY MRS MILDRED OHERN 25 ,- ln' I , MR. HAROLD HULL MRS. ANNE O'ROURKE MR. WARREN HELWIG MR EUGENE HECK MRS HELEN STAPLETON ,,. 'X III w . L. S' I I' -25:11 , 'riiig I 'f'f'f2 I Ijfjlig. x, I . ' . L .4 M R . I . ' . .ii J OFFICE HEALTH '15 Mlss ANNE Locxwoon MRs lll.llAN SUSSMAN Mnss MARY cARvEY DR HERMAN MAGAvERo ATTENDANCE SPEECH 'rr MR HENRY HUFFCUT MRS THERESA FLOREK CAFETERIA MAINTENANCE MRS. FLORENCE SEEGER MR. FRANK SAVAGE MR. WALTER KIND 26 vv-'+I-N .. ..-.1 -1.1 - 1 gh , 4 l 1, - 5-.mqln . , g'1m.5, ' fy: P-'lu -.fj Nl x.. .I 9 .,14, --,3 W -g df. :l.F'vi.. 3f fu., ., 'fx 1 u rw. f. v 'AQ-vmrn: 7 ,, N x 'i1,. N. LLP ' , .Q-'-'9'-.L ' .5 '-C.-1.5 .' fi 2 4 .-fum, .H .,-1 ,. ,kigfl q 'V MN, v N., ' 'WU Jil-Yvbuibg, must-a..'s r-J.,' ., ' mf, fi' FG, !'fa :,? 1' .N .4159- . 1 N-pu! 0 . 't'--iii ,N -1 Q. -M - ivan-alan, f .s'ow.1. N ks , JJ' -LIP!-11' ,440 f-Til 1-.. -., SENIORS Larger vessels need power, stamina, and sound construction to reach thelr destlnatlon Storms rage, fog blankets wlth a cloak of 1nv1s1b1l1ty, and wmds threaten to C8pS1Z6 An alert look out IS needed to remaln w1th1n safe lanes of travel Durlng the past 25 years of Rlverslde s educatlonal hlstory most Sh1pS have reached port safely We too, as Senlors of the 1955 class, have endeavored to follow 1n the wake of other fleets At tlmes, there have been obstacles and set backs, agaln the salllng has been placld and easy As we near port, we hope we have left a clear course to facllltate others who follow us FIRST GRADUATING CLASS 1931 6 IQ Q ROW 1 Irvmg Levm Ernest Zakraysek Royal Engberg jonathan Baker Clarence Kuebler ROW 2 Kathryn Parlsh Wmlfred Llpp Beatrice Levm Lawrence Iohnson Orlsa Healey Mary Bryant Dwlght Ellis Gladys Freudenthal Hllmer Carlson Charles Egleston Lawrence Tynan ROW 3-Ethel Duthxe Elva Allgeler May Stembach Irene Nettleton Ada Turpell Anna Oppel Grace May Regma Wohlfahrt Stanley Szczypuck Walter Eckman Not ln plcture Ruth Yeates 28 . . . , . . 9 . . - s . . . . ,N , . Q 7 , Y. ' . V x ' PM K VP a A ,QS J 5 Er, X . I J , J v . H , , . ,wg f A ev , ,J I , ?'v1 A ,J ,, ' K, 3 , 4 L 1. 1 W 1 I 9 3 ' T 9 7 l Q ! 9 9 s 9. a I ' ' . 9 S 9 9 3 ! ! 9 1 - : - THE FIRST SHIP SAILS FROM PORT S The first class to be graduated from Rlverslde small though II was piloted the course to be followed by all other fleets reach 5 mg port On une 10 1931 Senlor Class Day was observed for the first time The program on this day has smce become tradmonal There xx ere an address of welcome and charge to the unlor Class by the Senior Presldent a class hlstory a prophecy a wlll the valedlctory address the salutatory address a poem and a class song The officers of the class were Preszdent Lawrence ohnson iv., Vzce President Mary Bryant 'QB 10 Secretary Beatrlce Levln Treasurer Dwight Ellis Gzrls Marshal Gladys Freudenthal Valedlctorzan WlHlff9d Llpp Salutatorzan Kathryn Parish Kathryn Parlsh composed the followlng Class Song Ohl Rlverslde our Alma Mater We are leavlng you today Although life s journey takes us farther Stlll our hearts wlth you wlll stay Before us we could see the lighthouse Now that we have received IIS gleam And tls with sad hearts we are leaving All our future s but a dream On June I0 was published a Senior Issue of the Rxverslde Pilot the school paper Thls edxtlon serxed the same purpose that the Skipper which dld not appear untxl I935 serves today A most mterestmg eight page issue It contains the names of the 27 graduates thelr nicknames the schools from which they had come thelr ambltlons their accompllshmcnts and appllcable quotatlons Although thls class was small ln number they more than made up for It IH the versatlllty of their actlvltles They were fortunate in belng the first class to be graduated IH a new school and set many precedents whleh have smce become tradltlons Some good natured klddlng appeared m the column called Drift wood A sampllng of the yokes IS as follows Wmnle Did the audience show any feellng when you sang9 Hllmer Yes they began feeling for their hats Engberg You shouldnt be afraid of the dark Baker I cant help II It gets m my eyes and I cant see anythlng In Engllsh Class M155 Wlxson We wlll now hear an oral book report by Walter Eckman the Vanlshlng American Ruth You have a hole ln your stocklng Mary I'rn not wearing stockings, that's my vaccmatlon ,' Mr Whltney What IS your ambltlon, Larry? Larry lohnson I a1n't got any I just want to be vlce pres1dent Ma Steinbach Have ou ever had a lesson m corres ondence9 y K5 3, p Larry Tynan You bet' I never write to women now 29 g . . , , 'T' . . - 0 I , I . , ' - 4' ' . . . 1. . ' 3 ' 3 9 9 'Q- ,: X , , . . . 1? g . X I . : 4 YKGI 1 ' ,. ,, .... ,... , ..... ,...,. . .....,, .,.,. . ......... . . l I I , ,...,...........,.,. ,.....,,....,.........................,....,.,...... Boys' Marshals ,.,.,.,,...... s ,,.,,,, ,.,...,....,.........,... ...., C harles Egleston ' . . 3 5 . , . , 9 . , , . . L K . 5 1 . . . .. . . . ,, , . . , .. , ' ' ' Y CC ' Y, . . . . . . , 7 9 A 3 V al . . , fl . I . y - . . . .. . - Y ,, L . . N . 5: A . .i ,, . . . ,, - I cr 5- - n H f . -I . ., .. I ' I ss a x - as , I' V ggi, . fs a - - . 9 - as . . . 2, K K, . A . . I ., . 1 V . . I , . . . ,, 5 ' ' . . ll ' ' 7, Barbara cw' JUNIOR DAY 1 9 5 4 C0701 2 Bi lllnfef 1' S ugkc Qf BA 30 E15 C7 cers SENIOR LOG OF MEMORIES As we vlew our Sen1or Year at Rlverslde Hlgh School ID retrospect we recall many pleasant memorles As eager yet sedate Semors we entered the halls of our dear Alma Mater and resumed our schedule for our last year wlth mtense enthuslasm Although our hands froze the sp1r1t 1n our hearts was warm wlth exclte ment as we jomed the crowd ln cheerlng our football team to vlctory Thanksglvmg Day approached and we looked forward to gatherlng with our frlends and relatlves We had much to be thankful for as we sat down to a meal fit for a klng Our two days of fEStlVltlCS came to an end but there was much to dlscuss when we greeted our schoolmates agam December brought Chrlstmas cheer to the halls and classrooms ofR1vers1de The antlclpatlon of a season full of gaxety and laughter was evldent on the faces of the students and the faculty anuary exammatlons meant studymg a llttle harder but It was satlsfymg to know that graduatlon was drawlng nearer Senior electlons were under way and very capable officers were chosen to be leaders of the Class of 1955 Our annual Revue IS an event to whlch everyone looks forward and thxs years show proved to be a spectacularly successful one Smglng dancing and entertamlng sklts hlghllghted the performances of a tal sold A very close second was Room 145 also Sen1or girls and thlrd the Sen1or boys homeroom 203 Every student whether freshman sophomore or junior enyoys the Easter season We became as lmpa txent as our younger frlends We had ten carefree days to enjoy what we llked best' It also meant our last vacatlon before our Sen1or year termlnated May 20 hlghllghted the Sen1or Prom The date had been clrcled on the Sen1or calendar for months 1n advance Both young men and maldens had dlllgently saved to finance the momentous occaslon so worth the added burden of expenses Examlnatlons now were close at hand The knowledge we had gamed through practlce and study would be our reward For thls we smcerely thank our faculty whose patlence understandmg and llvely mterest 1n us IS boundless and unlque Graduation the fulfillment of our dream becomes a realxty The laughter tears frlendshlp accompllshments and dlsappomtments are all woven 1nto our colorful four year pattern Now the excitement and an overwhelmlng feel Ing of satlsfactlon IS ours on thls speclal day our graduatlon day for at last we have reached port and let down our anchor Marlon Borne Class of '54's RHS 31 ented student body. The Sen1or grrls' homeroom, 129, led the school with the hlghest percentage of tickets . . . . , ' 5 7 9 Y ' A SENIOR SOLILOQUY I hate to leave this school of mine It s brought me much that s good and fine And at the end I may shed tears But not from weakness nor from fears Ill challenge conquer with a laugh The hidden things that block my path I know I ll do the things Im asked And do my best in every task In serious or friendly fray No stinging word no unffur blow Ill play the very best I knovs And true Ill be quite to the end To those I loxe to every friend And faithful be what e er betlde To precepts learned at Riverside Charles A Fgleston Class of 31 THE PURPLE AND THE GOLD Your colors we have grown to love The Purple and the Gold Throughout our days at Rixerside Our loyalty is told. The many times we lost our vxay Yours vias the helping hand To guide us and protect us In all the things vie planned. Four years of study play and fun The life-long friends we ve made Will linger with us ex ermore Neyer to dim or fade. For one last time we ll walk your halls Our eyes vxill dim with tears' For soon vve face the waiting world With many inward fears. Yes, Graduation Day draws nearg Our days at school are few. We pray the future brings to us Success and pleasure too. Your fame grows greater with the yearsg Your light will be our guide. We're honored now to graduate, Your class of '55, -Elaine Engelhardt Class of '55 32 CLASS POEMS. . . 1930-1955 I promise by fair means to playg T0 THE OCEAN LINER CREW Congratulations to the Class of 1955 Your commencement brlngs a challenge to reach horizons of courage imagxna tion and renewed faith for l1fe needs meaning purpose and direction The theme of th1s years Year Book is Boats People are like boats Some are small and insignificant others are large and important Do not feel useless if you are small The activc little tug boats guide the huge ocean liners into port Those of you who have piloted a boat along the Niagara River know the importance of charting a course There are navlgatlon rules and regulations that all must observe Here at Riverside your faithful faculty has polnted out the information and lnspired you to follow the rules of life When boats find occasion to stop in mid stream how important it becomes to have an adequate anchor In the fast movmg waters of the Nlagara a strong sturdy anchor IS imperative May your education here at Riverside your courage and your faith in your Heavenly Father be vour anchor to hold you fast to that which is worth while How fortunate we are to live 1n a land Where our Pilot the President of the United States seeks dn me guidance in all of his decisions When asked for his set of rules to be used in his administrative office President Eisenhower replied l Work with a smile 2 Take your vtork seriously but not yourself 3 ray May I in behalf of the faculty and myself wish you a life full of success and happiness M HAM CROSSING THE BAR Al red Tennyson Sunset and evening star And one clear call for me And may there be no moaning of the bar When I put out to sea. It Ik it if if For tho' from out our bourne of time and place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. 33 THE SHIPMASTER'S FAREWELL MESSAGE i 'Srl CJ ROW 1 Andrea Tarpley Iullus KordasIewIcz Nancy S1mpson Matthew Bogdan Carolyn Hawkms Iames Strauch Sally Stefamk Patr1c1a Russell ROW 2 Gordon Foster Iudlth Mlchel Catherme Gushue Edward Shaw Mary Mahlmelster Elenore Nleman Irene Pettas Elame Engelhardt Beverly McNulty joseph DICarlo SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Girls Marshal Boys Marshal Valedictorian ....... Salutatorian ....... Co-Historian ....... Co-Historian ....... Editor of Skipper ...... Skipper Business Manager .... Skipper Advertising Manager .... Class Poet .... . . Co-Chairman of Senior Prom .... Co-Chairman of Senior Prom .... Co-Chairman of Senior Day .... Co-Chairman of Senior Day .... 34 MATTHEW BOGDAN CAROLYN HAwIcINs NANCY SIMPSON JAMES STRAUCH SALLY STEFANIK IULIUS KORDASIEWICZ MARY MAIILMEISTER . IRENE PETTAS ANDREA TARPLEY PATRICIA RUSSELL BEVERLY MCNULTY ELENORE NIEMAN IOSEPH DICARLO ELAINE ENGELHARDT . IUDITH MICHEL GoRDoN FosTER CATHERINE GUSHUE . EDWARD SHAW SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 ff QW I it 5 'Tv .alw- -I 'QQ'-we PATRICIA M ALLEN Sz crr tartal Law Sccrt tary Honor Roll 2 3 Gregg 80 word Award Small Council Secretary Iarge Council 2 3 4 Skipper Ed tonal Staff 4 Skipper Advertising Staff 4 Chorus 2 3 Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 Girls H1 Y 3 Chaplain 4 Sports Letter I H1 Y Show Cast 3 RONALD I ANDRE College Fntrance Science Professional Tenms Player Intramural Football I 2 3 4 Bas ket all I 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Volleyball I 2 3 4 Varsity Base ball 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Ten IEANETTE L BASSETT General Homemaking Office Work YTeen 2 3 4 Sports Letterl 2 3 Cold Pin 4 Iunlor Cuard of Honor PATRICIA A BIRINGER Secretarial Przvate Secretary Honor Roll 3 4 Gregg 80 and 100 word Award Large Council 3 4 Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 MATTHEW R. BOGDAN College Entrance Engineering Engineer Honor Roll l 2' Small Council 4' World-Affairs Club 3' Boys Hi-Y 3 4' Key Club 4' Senior Class Presi- dent' Intramural Football l 2 3' Basketball 1 2 3' Swimming 1' Baseball l 2 3' Volleyball 1 2 3' Varsity Basketball 3 4' Cross-Coun- try . 35 JOAN M ANDERSON General Business Secretary Large Council 4 Future Nurses Club 4 MARGARET I BANKOSKE Secretarial Medical Secretary Honor Roll 2 3 Gregg 80 word Award Large Council 4 Iunlor Red Cross 4 Skipper Editorial Stall 4 Skipper Typist 2 Iunior Guard of Honor Chorus 2 3 4 Special Cho rus 3 4 H1YEttes Historian 3 Secretary 4 Y Teen I 2 H1 Y Show Cast 2 3 4 Bank Teller 2 3 THOMAS D BEVAN College Entrance Science Medical Doctor Honor Roll I Chairman of Iumor Music Committee Rostra 2 Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 World Affairs Club 2 3 Key Club 3 Treasurer 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Swlmmlngl 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Cross Coun tryl 2 3 4 Tennisl 2 All High Band 2 Photography Club 2 Sci ence Club 3 4 ELAINE I BOERSCHIG General Dancer Large Council 3 H1 Y Ettes 3 Hi Y Show Castl 2 3 4 CHARLENE L. BOIVIN General Telephone Operator Chorus l' Y-Teen 2. ul Q-9 FRANCES A CICHOCKI Secretarral Secretary C regg 80 word Award Large Coun cll 4 Chorus 2 Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 MARY ANN COBB General Busmess Typzst Y Teen 1 2 3 Future Nurses Club 4 Sports Letter I 2 3 Gold Pm 4 ARLINE H BONDEUR Secretarzal Secretary Honor Roll 1 2 3 Gregg 80 and 100 word Award Large Councll 4 Band 2 3 4 Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 Sports Letter 1 2 3 H1 Y Show Cast 1 MARION E BORNE Secretarzal College Honor Roll 2 3 Gregg 80 and 100 word Award Co Chalrman of Iunlor Day Small Councll H1stor1an 4 Large Councll 4 Sklpper Edltorlal Staff 4 Chorus 2 3 4 World Af IHIIS Club 3 Glrls H1 Y 3 4 Y Teen 2 Chaplam 3 H1Y Show Cast 2 3 4 Chr1stmas Play 3 Iumor Play 3 Grrls Decla.mat1on 3 w1nrter4 BEVERLY ANN BUSCH General Clerzcal Worker Chorus 3 Sports Letter 1 2 PATRICIA A CISZEWSKI Secretarzal Secretary Honor Roll 1 2 3 Gregg 80 word Award Large Counc1l 3 4 World Af'fa1rs Club 3 G1rls H1 Y 3 4 Sports Letter 1 2 3 ANNA KAY COLES College Entrance Sczence Telephone Operator Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 Large Councll 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold P1n4 36 IRENE K BOOKER Secretar1al Secretary Gregg 80 word Award Large Coun ell 2 Sklpper Advert1s1ng Staff I H1 Y Ettes 3 H1 Y Show Cast 3 IOHN H BROCK College Entrance Sczence Chemzcal Engmeer Intramural Football 1 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 Varslty Track 1 Cross Country 1 2 Tennls I 2 FLOYD CENTORE College Entrance Sc1en.ce Chemzst Honor Roll 1 2 3 Boys Oratorlcal 3 4 Small Council 4 Debate World AfIa1rs Club 4 Key Club 3 Chess Club 3 Scxence Club 3 Track Iumor Play 3 T e shzp has weather d every wrack '-'B' W MJ' 1 1 Z I - . Z. . ' I S S S ,..,. , . . . l . 5' 9' 1 1 n . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 S ' ,z 1 X -I Q - 1 1 1 , Q I -1- ,QM Qc 5 . U , .9 5 A , 5 1 1 3 , L Q 4 ' 9 - , L 1 1 1 5 ' ' 1 - 553 1 g ' - I , 4 - , A 5 - 1 1 S S . , . , . . S ! Q u , ' S D ' I S D. , , 9 9 4: ,fs 'P ' . . gg ' ' . n 9 .4 ' ' - 9 5 2, 35 Varslty Cross-Country 2, 3g ff ' , I1 1 . . V C Mfg ? in - y , in 1 ., , Z I . I . , ' .I - - 3 ' 1 S P 4 .15 , , , , 3 'I 1 . 4 W Q ,, Sr - .1 - ' L I , s ' , 1 1 - 1 9 . 9. y 1 3 S 8 . Q9 ' 1 , -bm. . H I 4' , we Rx World AHZIIS Club 3 Y Teen 2 3 BARBARA ANN CONNOR General Homemakmg Home Economncs Teacher large Councll 3 4 Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 H1 Y Show Cast 3 SYLVIA P DANIELLO Ceneral Homemakmg Nurse Future Nurses Club 4 Sports Letter l three year graduate ROSE MARIE DE GARMO General Homemakzng Office Worker Sklpper Adverusmg Stall l 2 3 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pln 4 the prize we sought as won 'S' MICHAEL I COSTIN College Entrance Language Physzctan Honor Roll l 2 3 Amertcantsm Essay Certlhnate Boys Oratoncal 3 Co Chalrman of Iun1or Day Assem bly Small Councxl 4 Rostra 3 4 Debate 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Tennl Manager 3 World Allatrs Club 3 4 Boys H1 Y 3 4 H1 Y Show Cast 3 Iunlor Play 3 Student Counc1l Representatlve to P T A IOYCE E DAVOLI Fzne Arts Aduertlslng Artzst Honor Roll l 2 Auto Show Poster Contest Wlnner 4 Large Councll 2 4 Chorus 2 Sknpper Art Staff 3 4 World Aflalrs Club 3 Iumor Guard of Honor 3 Sports Letter l 2 ELAINE I DEPPA Ceneral Homemakmg Housewlfe Large Councll 3 4 Chorus 3 4 H1 Y Ettes 2 3 EILEEN A DEVINE Secretanal Bank Worker Gregg 80 word Award Iumor Guard of Honor 3 Chorus 2 3 H1 Y Show Cast 3 MARY DIRINGER Secretarzal Typtst Gregg 80 word Award Sports Letter l 2 3 Cold Pm 4 37 4.1! 15 Y' is ...Q IOSEPH S DI CARLO College Entrance Sczence Medzcme Honor Roll l 2 3 Co Chalrman of Iunlor Prom 3 Small Councll 4 Slupper Adverttsmg Manager 4 Band l 2 3 4 Boys H1Y 4 Key Club 3 4 Intramural Football l 2 Bas ketball l 2 Baseball 1 2 Varslty Track 1 NANCY L DOMBROWSKI B uszness Bookkeeper Slopper Advertlstng Stall 3 4 Cho rus 3 1 ',: ' ,,s ' ' . 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I A ' ' Q1 4' L, ' 2 E I Y' '3 JAMES 1 DUFFY College Entrance Sczence Pltyslczst Honor Rolll 4 Rostral 2 Debate 2 3 World Affaxrs Club 3 Key Club 3 Treasurer 4 Football 1 Swlmmmg l Volleyball l 2 3 Cross Country 1 HOWARD R EATON Colltgf Entrance Sczence Attended Technlcal Hugh School LILLIAN EICHENSEHR College Entrance Nurse Chorus 3 4 Speual Chorus 3 H1 Y Show Cast 3 Iuruor Guard f Honor ST FLORENCE C DROZDZ Busmess Beautzczan Large Council 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Iumor Guard of Honor 3 Ht Y Show Cast 2 DOLORES I DUDA Secretarzal Housewzfe Gregg 80 word Award Large Coun cll 4 Sklpper Advertlsmg Staff 3 World AHSIYS Club 3 T eshz CAROL M DUNN Secretarzal Secretary Cnty Planning Essay Certificate Gregg 80 word Award Band 1 2 3 4 Hx Y Ettes 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pln 4 H1 Y Show Cast l Iunlor Guard of Honor 3 DORIS S EHLERT Secretarzal Secretary CHESTER F DRYIA Busmess Admmzstratzon Czuzl Servzce Honor Roll 1 Iunlor Class Pres: dent 3 Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Tennxs 1 Intra mural Baseball Basketball Chrrst mas Play 3 PATRICIA A DUDECK Secretarzal Housewrfe Gregg 80 word Award Large Coun cxl 4 Skipper Advertlslng Staff 3 World Affalrs Club 3 anchor d sa e and sound, 'fn- Honor Roll l 2 3 Gregg 80 word Award Large Counc1l3 4 Sklpper AdV6l'llSlI'lg Staff 2 3 Iumor Red Cross Secretary 4 Sports Letter 1 2 3 Cold Pm 4 ELAINE ENCELHARDT General Mathematzcs College Honor Roll l 2 City Plannmg Es say Certxhcate 2 Large Counul 3 4 Sklpper AdVEI'llSll lg Staff l 2 Cho rus l 2 3 4 Iumor Cuard of Honor xrs H1Y 3 4 YTeenl H1 Y Show Cast l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Poet 38 rv- MW: C 4 . l 5 l 5 Q , , , , 2 , 3, Q - K' bf, . 4' , 1 'Q ls I tl IX I l C . - Z. . C . . Q. . - V 1 1 5 - z 5 g 4 Q W , ',-. V . I -kl I 533225 3 ,im J , 'gg K U ,, . . ' h p 15 ' f 1 I l y Q l . ' 2g s , , 5 , 1 ' 5 '- Q 182' .E . ' I A . .A x C al ' 'I - ' ' , , 9 , ' , , , , 1 . . . ' I A1 ' I X ,Q Y A V kklxx ,ls I K f' ,A , L 4 Z , 23 , 1-SS XA , 3:10 lf '- , 9 - , 2,135 A , RUTH ANN ERION gl cretarzal Secretary C regg 80 word Award Large Coun cll 4 Chorus I 2 unlor Cyuard ol Honor 3 Clrls H1 Y 4 Y Teen 3 4 Sports Letter I H1 Y hm Cast 2 3 JUNE M FARINECH Collfgt Entrancr Sczence Pharmaerst llonor Roll I 2 Large Coumxl 4 Band I Orchestra I Sports Letter I 2 three year graduate a se-I-4 rs fv- t Q.. CAROL I ESCHBORN Secretarzal Secrt tary Honor Roll I 2 Cregg 80 and IO0 word Award Large Counul 4 Skip per Advertising Staff 3 Chorus 3 VVorld Allalrs Club 3 Y Teen 3 Sports Letter I 2 3 Cold Pm untor C uard of Honor 3 ALMA L FARRELL Busmess Beautzczan large Councnl 4 Chorus I H1 Y Show Cast I 2 three year graduate :ts voyage closed and done Whitman 'Sr' ICENNETH G FETZER College Entranct Sczence A1rForce Ban I 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Boys H1 Y 4 Key Club 3 Chess Club 3 GORDON FOSTER College Entrance Chemzst Honor Roll I 2 Boys Oratorlcal 3 Clty Planning Essay Certlhtate I Boys State Representatlve 3 Co Chairman of Iunlor Imxtatxon Com mxttee 3 Small Counul Treasurer 4 Debate 3 4 World AITHITS Club 3 Boys H1 Y 3 Secretary 4 Foot ball 2 3 4 Swlmmmg I Baseball I 2 3 Cross Country I Volleyball MARYANN C GEMBALA Colle ge Entrance Traeher large Council 3 Chorus 3 4 World Allalrs Club 3 Y Teen 2 3 39 46' gba ALBERTHA FOSTER Ct neral Nurse large Counell I Chorus I 2 4 World Allalrs Club 4 Y Teen 2 H1 Y Ettes 2 4 Future Nurses Club Secretary 2 4 Sports Letter I Hx Y Show Cast 4 three year graduate EDWARD H GAULIN College Entrance Scnnct College Skxpper Advertlslng Staff 2 Key Club Secretary 4 Football I 2 Basketball I 2 DIANE C GIRARD Sctrrtarzal Houstut e Caregg 80 word Aw ard Large Coun ul -I Iunlor C uard of Honor 3 DEANNA L. GLASGOW 'R ea-- KT-gr 'Q tg. by Q if 4 ,Y ' ,fa 1 -ities' ' - l V , x A I .... ig Z PATRICIA A. GOOD General Business Stenographer Gregg 80 word Award. 1 PAUL E GRAAP BONNIE I GREGSON Homemakmg Messenger Y Teen I 2 Iunior Guard of Honor ROBERT V GRZELKA Collcgc Entrance Scnncc Pharmacist Boys H1 Y 3 4 Intramural Foot I Ba tball I Baseball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country I per3 4 Volleyball I 2 IOHN R GRUBIAK College Entrance Mathematics Certified Public Accountant Co Chairman of Iunior Flower Com mittee 3 World Affairs Club 2 3 Key Club 4 Intramural Football I 2 Basketball I 2 Baseball I 2 Varsity Tennis 2 CATHERINE E GUSHUE Collc ge Entrance Sczence Swimming Instructor Honor Roll 1 2 3 Large Council 4 Skipper Advertising Staff 2 3 Rostra 2 Girls H1 Y Secretary 4 Iunxor Guard of Honor 3 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pin 4 40 General Mathematics Teacher Honor Roll lg Large Council 4g Skipper Advertising Staff 1, 4g Cho- rus I, 2, 4g Y-Teen 1, 2g Hi-Y Show Cast 1, 2, 4g three year graduate. PATRICIA M. GONDA Secretarial Secretary Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Gregg 80 word Awardg Y-Teen l, 2g Sports Letter l,2. ALFREDA A. GOODRIDGE General Teacher Gregg 80 word Award. IOYCE D GRANSKOFSKI General Nursing Future Nurses Club 4 Genr ral Business Manager World Affairs Club 3 Boys H1 Y 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Track l Intra mural Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 T e wmds and waves are always S' ' if- if it I 1 'fl If Q., .' , , , ls - , , 3 'Q xy e ' 1 f 'fffgilf . I I rl ff h - - , , - - - A 3. I- ' D i ,I . , - , , gg 9 1 ,U , 4 , L B ball ,2:3s, Qu ,2,3, 5 ' . 4 A y fr Volleyball,lg,Pl1otbgrapher for Skip: Y-Teen 25 Future Nurses Club 33 I - fi . - the -. ,g f 1' , ,y x l00 word Award luntor C'uard of MARY LOU HABERER General Busmes: Elcxpper Adwertxslng Staff 2 Chorus CAROLYN HAWKINS gl tn tartal Secretary Honor Roll l 2 3 Cregg 80 and lUU nord Award unlor Guard of Ilonor 3 Large Councrl 4 Sports better l 2 3 Gold Pm 4 Cheer leader Co Captam 4 Senror Class Vlte President Championship Vol leyball Team 4 Baseball 2 Baslset ball 3 JOYCE HEIDER Qrtretarzal Secretary Honor Roll l 2 3 Gregg 80 and Honor 3 Large Countrl 4 Sports Letter 1 on the szde 0 the ablest ROGER W HAINES College Entran e Engzneermg Honor Roll l 2 Co Charrman of Iunlor Day 3 Large Councrl 4 De bate 2 3 Band l 2 3 Orchestra l 2 3 World Allalrs Club 3 Boys HIY 3 Treasurer 4 Intramural F otball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Baseball l 2 3 Cross Countryl 'I 3 4 Varsltx l-ootball 3 4 se b 3 4 IVIARY ELLEN HAZELTON Sccrftarml IB M Operator Honor Roll I C regg 8Oword Avs ard Clrls HI Y 3 4 Sports Letter l 2 5 C old Pm 4 API-IRA HEREID Colle eEntranct College Honor Roll l 2 3 C urls H1 Y 3 large Counul 3 4 unlor C uard of Ilonor 3 Ianuary graduate naw gators -Gxbbon Y VIRGINIA E HERMANSON General Busmess Bank Teller Large Councll 3 Iumor Guard of Honor 3 WILLIAM P HOY Busmess Army Chess Club Treasurer 3 Intramural Baseball I Cross Country l Var stty Cross Country l 41 , K C . . 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A, -' 5 ' g . 5 4- Q - V ,' - , 04 J x N ' ' -- 6, -H ' '-ff' Jn, 'LK' .' 52' -le, zu XE- 1 I A emit p I I' 1 '3- rr- Q 1.-wv wtf W' KATHRYN M HIRTREITER General Business Housewz e Band 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Y Teen Club 3 Future Nurses Club 3 DOLORES S HRAB General Buszness Housewtfe Large Council 3 Bank Teller 4 in RONALD A IANKOWSKI BILSIVIPSS Alf' Ffpfgg World Affairs Club 3 Boys Hi Y Club 3 Intramural Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Cross Country 1 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball Cham pionship l WARD B IOI-INSON General Salesman World Affairs Club 3 Boys H1 Y Club Vice President Intramural Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Svummingl 2 Baseball I 3 4 Trackl 2 Volleyball l 2 3 Skipper Advertising Staff IOHN s KAPUS College Entrance Science Chiropractor Skipper Advertising Staff 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 World Affairs Club 2 Key Club 4 Intramural Football l 2 Basketball 1 2 Trackl 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Varsity Tennis 2 Boxxl1ng2 3 4? 'fi Zn- MYRON I. HULBERT College Entrance Science Air Force Skipper Advertising Staff 4, Chess Club 3, Bowling l, 2, Volleyball l. AUDREY A. HUSSACK Secretarial Medical Secretary Gregg 80 word Award, Large Coun- eil 4, Iunior Guard of Honor 3, Skipper Advertising Staff 2, 3, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, World-Aflairs Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter l, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4' Hi-Y Show Cast 2 3 4. EDITH M. HURY Secretarial Secretary Honor Roll l, 2, City Planning Es- say Certificate 2, Gregg 80 word Award, Large Council 4, Iurfior Guard of Honor 3, Skipper Advertis- ing Stall 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, Girls, Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Sports Let- ter l, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4, Hi-Y Show Cast 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY IANKIEWICZ Secretarial Secretary Gregg 80 word Award, Large Coun- cil 4, Bank 'Teller 4. Full many a gallant ship, when We RAYMOND H IOHNSON General Arts Businessman Intramural Football l 2 Basketball l 2 Baseball l 2 Volleyballl 2 ANNETTE R IONES Secretarial Secretary Honor Roll l C regg 80 word Avs ard Iunior Class Cirls Marshal Skipper Typing Staff 2 Chorus 3 4 junior Guard of Honor Cirls Hi Y Club 4 Y Teen Club 3 4 ANNA L KASPUTIS General Office Worlter Chorus 2 3 4 Attended Nanticoke High School Pennsylvania 42 Wing, vam- ,pw 'Y BETTE A KOCSIS Cc nr ral Homm malung O zcc Worker Chorus 2 3 4 Sports letter 2 'E unlor C uard of Honor '3 IULIUS R KORDASIEWICZ Buunrss Busmusmrm Boys HI Y Club 'S 4 Intramural lootball l 2 Swlmmlngl Baseball l 3 Cross Countryl Semor Boys Vlarshal were lost, weathered e 1 N. VIARY A KONARZEWSKI Czmral Buunrw Tracker large Counul 4 Future Nurses 4 Champtonshlp Baseball Team 3 IunlorC uard ol Honor Bank Tr' r Qlupper Fdltorlal Stalt PATRICIA I KOZI OWSKI Crneral Home Economzu Housr ut 1 Chorus 3 4 Hn Y Show C st 3 4 ga C Theodorxdas IEROMI1 I KREUTZER Collegr Entrancc Tra hrr Sxummlngl '7 3 Y-'I' QAROLYN Nl KUEBLER Colley Entrance Sttnograpbfr 'ON Honor Roll l 2 3 C regg 60 word Award Large Counul 4 Slxlpper xertlslng Stall l 2 3 Ill Y Club 3 -1 Y llecn Club l 2 Sports Letter l unlor Cuard of Honor l ll Ll:N KWOKA Busmrss Bzmmss Wrrrk anuary graduatf 43 165' 60- Y' H IZABE FH A KROI-l 51 cr! tarzul Sr crz larry Cregg 80 word Axmrd AllH1gh Sports letter l DQNAI D A KUSTICH Crllcgr lntrancc lccountanl VVr rld All urs Club 3 Boys H1 Y u 4 Narslty lootba 4 n a mural lootball l 2 Baslcztball l nay,,Lr 4 Bastball l 2 Show 4 .IOYCL A IACOF Slcrrtorml Crnrral O zu VV f rcgg, 4441 tw rd Xxxarcl Chorus Wfrlcl Xllurs Club 5 Sports litter 2 3 Cold Pl . l . gr . ,, 1 ' i- 3 E. -, ,Q I A I C. 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C , f E.l ,'l'r-0,91 5 I, DEANNA I IANG Buvmzxs Booltlmptr Large Counul 3 4 unlor C uard of llonor Port Hole 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 H1 Y Shovx Cast I '7 3 FRANCIS I LAZIK Bus1mwsAdm1r11strat1on Navy Chess Club Presldent 3 5 Pb' JANF M LEIB Collfgz Entrancc Tcacltfr Honor Roll I 2 Band '7 3 4 Or chestral 2 3 4 World Allalrs Club COSIVIA P I OC AN Szcrrlurzal Pro 4 sszonal Dancfr llonor Roll 2 C regf., 80vuord Award CoChalrman I lunlor Prom 3 unlor Cuard ol Honor 3 Small Cruncll 4 large Counul 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 World Allalrs Club 3 H1 Y Ettes I 2 3 Secretary 4 Sports Leter I 2 3 Cold Pm 4 C er leader 2 Captain 3 HIY Show Cast 2 3 4 BERNARD C' IOWE Busmrss U Q Nglty Ivy Club 4 JoANNr 1 ovl S uttarza Mrzlzml Srutlurll Honor Roll rtg 8 1 IUU nord X ard large Council 4 Chorus I Sports IOHN II IUIVIADUI1 Buszmss Pro zsszonal Baszlmll Plmgrr unlor Class Boys 'Vlxrsltal large Coumll 3 4 Boys Ill Y llonotahlf. Mentton I ootball 4 Intramural lhsc I 5 I olblll 4 Bislt Jall Nolleyball I 44 Champlonshzp Volleyball Team -I Vesse JOAN A LAPCZENSKI Cc nc ral Art Banlung Chorus 3 4 H1 Y Shovx Cast 3 4 BEVERLY LEE Cencral Busmcss O cv Work NORENI' I IIIVIBURC Buszmss Bzautluan Slupper Adxertlslng Stall I 4 Cho rus ls ltlfge may 'Veflfufe 711076 fx! ffm 5. 1,4 ' rl I ,J I -' , gl ' I I ,Q A- ' .' ,. .S , I I .4-, F 5 , ' . .-. . , f A 44:1 3' rj ii. I .Iliff - .- I - ag. if fr U. S. Q. Q. We M ,C ' K L- 4 I' , 1 L . . 2 . . 1 31, g 1 - : K' fu H ,Q -..,: - ' ' -S - 3g Sports Letter I, 2, 3, Cold Pin 4g 4 Gia, ff ' Q . . . . I 1 . 2 . i SI ,.-, .I V g Ib f ' 3 I, 2, 34 C2 -rg ll and , - A o A 1 ' ru g X Yr I Q 1, ' A 3 I Q , . ,21 Y-'II-on Ig .' m- 33 ,I - 5 , ' N ' , , S ter I. 1 s , 4 - s : L.- . ,- .4 , 3 L , . g V t , , , , g he - , I ' ,X I I U, ,YL I .5 : V. I--1 Q 1: . - 5 I, '. - ,' , . l , 7- A ball , 2, 3g Basketball I, 2, 'g Var- K I ft 5 z 2 I' 3 43 '- slry fl 0, , vt , sr, Lx' ,4.. 3 ', IAMES P LYONS Colltge Entrancr Chfmzstry Honor Roll l 2 3 Boys OYHIOTICHI 3 Amerlcamsm Essay Honorable Vlentxon l Rostra l 2 Debate 'Q' Key Club 4 VIARY A MAHI MEISTER Steretarzal Bookketper Honor Roll l 2 3 C old Pin Sthol arshlp 4 Valedlctorlan of Senror Class C regg 80 word Award Large Countxl 4 Iunlor C uard of Honor Sports Letter l 2 3 Cold Pm 4 IOHN I MAIEWSKI Bustntss Stcnographfr Ban l 2 3 4 Clrthestral 2 3 Boys H1 Y 3 HI Y Show Cast 3 4 But lzttle boats should ke in 'N in 'ov-. ., 51 +V: 'gy 6 's'+v,+',+J,-'-, ,2-4 -.svls 'V VIARY IANE MAC KAY Fmt Arts Teucher Honor Roll 2 3 CoCha1rman of Detoratton Commlttee for Iumor Prom large Counul 4 Slupper Xd xertlslng Stall l 4 Sklpper Art Stuff 3 4 unlor C uard of llonor C lrls Hr Y Club YTeen 2 3 4 Sports letter l Hx Y Show Cast I RCPTCSCHIHIINC to Youth and ov trnment Assembly m Albany RITA A MAI EROWSKI Sf ur larzal Secrt tary C regg 80 word Xxx ard Large Coun ul 4 Iunlor Cuard of Honor Sltlp p r Typist 2 Chorus 3 4 H1 Shou Cast 4 CAROL A MANDURA Collrgt Entrancc Scunct Nurszng Cnty Plannlng Essay Certrhcate 2 Small Coumll 4 I urge Council 3 4 Sltrpper Advertising Stall 3 Iumor Cuard of Honor Chorus 2 3 4 World Allalrs Club 3 Secretary 4 C urls H1 Y Club 4 Iuture Nurses Club 3 Hl Y Show Cast 4 fu. 'dd 'i T' Jr I! -L ep near shore RICHARD I MARSH General Teacher Intramural Iootball l 2 3 Basket ball l 2 3 Svummlng I Baseball 3 4 Vars SANDRA MC CARTHY Cencral Scttnct Nurse Iar e Coumll 4 Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 All Hugh Band 2 Sports Letter l unlor Cuard of Honor 45 NANCY A MARTIN Colle ge Entrance Vt terznartan Honor Roll l Sports Letter l Attended Lafayette High School KLNNFTH T MC INNIS Crmral Naty Intramural Swimming l Narslty Svsrmmlngl . I 1 1 1 . 1- 1 - v-I Is . ' 4 1 1 3 ' 3 S ' I 1 I , Q 1-5 :I I - Q ' -' - , . ' .' , 5 . 4- , ,I 1 ' g 1 . L 1 ' Z ' s , 1 5 ,T s , - g - Q Lg H1-Y - x CI - 1 -- ' . X X rr, ll ' l . . . A 1 ' 1 LU- 1 ' , Q 1 s , . I ' ' - I ' 1 ' Q ' 'I 7 .9 ' ' 5 ' 5 5.1 't': e ug 1,5 -I , 5. ' s - 9 ' . . ' , . , , , I . K X -, .A 5 . . NZ, ' .. ' , ,jf ' E:: h as ' I . :Ak 1 1 171 1 1 ' 1 -1 A ,,,4: ' .S '5 ' A 9 3 ' I 9 5 . , 3 S. - . I , ' Z ' 1 , 1 , - - I x . ' I ,awfff . ,, :R .5 lp F, -v ig .I :rs , , . 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V- 'ig .gtg--'.3g::ff..',3t .. .I v 1:41 5:-as-2.5:-':e':':I ,. ,:,',-:.v:. 76: IDB IUDITH A MICHEL St are lm ral Tr aclter Honor Roll l 2 3 City Planning Fssay Certllitate l DAR Award 4 C regg 80 vtord Award Small Coun l President Large Council 4 Skipper Editorial Stall 4 Skipper Advertising Staff 4 Publit Address St stem 3 Bank Teller 2 Cirls H1 Y 3 Ireasurer 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 Cold Pin 4 Volleyball Champion ship Team 4 H1 Y Show Cast 3 4 junior C uard ol Honor RAYVIOND MITCHELL Busincss College Small Council President World Xllairs Club 3 Boys H1 Y Club 3 President 4 Iootball 2 3 4 2nd 'learn All High 3 4 Intramural Bas etball I 2 3 Swimming 1 Baseball 2 3 Varsity Basketball 3 GAILE E MULLEN Collzgc Entrance Science Nurse Large Council 4 Chorus 3 4 Bank Teller 2 3 Girls H1Y 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 C old Pin 4 H1 X Show Cast 3 4 unior Cuard of Honor GLORIA R. MC LAUGHLIN General Ediphone Operator Large Council 3, 45 Skipper Adver- tising Stall 2g Iunior Guard of Honor, World-Allairs Club 2g Hi- Y-Ettes 2, 3, 4g Sports Letter lg Hi-Y Show Cast 2, 3, 4. 1oY M. MENARD Secretarial Secretary Clrcgg 80 word Award' junior Cluard ol Honor' Chorus 3' World-Allairs Club 3 Y Teen Club 3 4 BEVERLY I. MC NULTY Secretarial Ph ys. Educ. Teacher Honor Roll l, 2, Gregg SU and IOU word Awardg Junior Class Secretary, Small Council Chairman ol Hall Monitors 4g Large Council 3. -lg Skipper Editorial Stall' 4, Skipper Advertising Stall 43 Editor-in-Chief ol Skipper, Iunior Ciuard of Honorg Hi-Y-Ettes 3. Sergeant-at-Arms, His- torian 4g Sports Letter l, 2, 3, Clold Pin -lg Championship Volleyball Team 4, Cheerleader 3, Captain 43 Hi-Y Show Cast 4, Bank Teller 2, 3g Y-Teen 4g World-Allairs Club 2. Attended Lafayette High School. MICHAEL METZGER Fine Arts ArlT1'uel1er Small Council 4' Skipper Art Stall 3 4' Projection Crew 3' lstv Club 4. All I ask zs a tall shzp RICHARD I MII LS Cr nt ml Air force Intramural Football I Basketball 1 Volleyball 2 Varsity 1 H1 Y Show Cast 3 4 MARLENF K MORATH Cr nr ral Homzmalong, Housruz C Chorus 3 THOMASI IVIUNCI-I Crm ral 'Vlathtma rcs L S Army Stage Crew 4 Band l 2 3 4 Or ehestra l 2 3 4 Boys H1 Y Club 3 Sergeant at Arms 4 Key Club 3 Sergeant at Arms Intramural as all 2 3 4 Baseball l '7 Varsity Football 3 4 Attended Technical High Sehool 46 Aff IP'-1 vt 'x Wc.r ' ef rv- 6. Www ,fe M IFN 1 ' , 1 1 , I , f f X f i 1 v - 1 1 , 1 3 I i ' - - 1 1 N ,. ' ,kk st ' ,T wma ' ff ' ' 5 A .Q ' ' ' A' I I s s ' 1 P 1' I , , Q ' 4 s Q ' . - . QQ .' l ' ' :.- ' T 1 I l 1 Q - Q , , y N I in V. U , . S 5 fgg W. 1 . 5 K . A A h- 3 . N gs l f , V Q . I w. I, . -. , ' 5 Q 4 T Y , f Q s s 1 1' I Q 1 ,J w 1 - - . A . . f Nm .,1 , - y ' 5 s 1 1 M 'M' U4 5 - 1 1 L 4 . , ,, , , ,- , K, ,rf . - s i ' , , 3 x ' '. ' . , -' ' ' i - s - ' 1 Q , 4 Q 1 Q s we ,f 1- . ' 1 s s Q , T ' I - , . .' 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Honzrmaltzng, Housc ul 1 jumor C uard of Honor and a star to steer her by Masefeld '9- x 'Z ' f X l I 1 IOANNE lVl NOWAK Central Busmess Typzst KERIN 0 CONNELL Butmess Army Sklpper AdV6fIlSlI'lg Staff l 3 HARRIET M PAPADAKIS Starz tarral RL slaurant Manugf r C rogg 80 and IOO word Award large Cfllllkll 4 Sltlpper Adxertls Ing Stall 4 Hx Y Ettcs 3 4 Spf rts letter l HI Y Shots Cast 4 47 Sh, 'EY' ,nw IOSEPH H NUHN General Teacher Boys Oratorlcal 4 Debate 3 4 Boys H1 Y Club 4 Varslty Football 4 Svxlmmlngl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Cross Country 2 Intramural Bas e all l 4 Baseball 3 Cr Country l 2 MYLES R OMEL College Entrance Retazler Attended Seneca Vocatlonal Htgh School JAMES PAPKE College Entrance Sczfnce Rc search Chtmzst Suence Club 3 4 Speual Chorus 3 World iflalrs Club Presldent 4 Key Club 4 Chess Club 3 Intra mural Skklmmlng l 2 Varslty 3 4 Trark 3 -I Tennls 1 Cheerleader l 3, H1 Y Show Cast 3, Iunlor Play 3 A 1 Y Q 1 D ol , 41 P 4 4 3 . Q. A A 4, ' Q, , ' , ' ' Q 5 2.2.4. ' we-. 'Wt 'f-S at fs. J' 'U 3 fl . t l' 1 f Q ' 5, , , A' , .,'f, ' rr ' - . - L ' ' ,ti r A ' t . , , Y' - x . fb t'll', g ' - 1't 'l.tll'-lg , I-I 55.12 W .1 Af., . - I V. N H 2 rf f Wir ,,.., 1' h , ,. . 4 E Y 3 I ' . 'iii .,.,. , 'Ex -Z U itz 5 Q ' 4 , 9 Xe, 4 5.1 '- . AJ -or ,,. 4 . ,- ' , . . PM Y , , , , , , , ' . , 5 -'V' 3 -' M 1 ,- ' ' k tb , g 5 5 oss- ky - . . 3 X I N 7 ' ' ' , 2, , 4. I ' ' ' if '4- - A T- I , ,gg ' V ' , if ,r a if D V V 5 1 . ' 2 'Q hy . ' ' l- a Q 7 3 'A - y 1 - , ' ' . . Q Q ' .3 u '. A ,Is , : . V . , , A , D , Q 5- 1 km IEROME D PRIVITERA College Entrance Chemrcal Engzneermg Boys H1 Y Intramural Football 4 Baseball 4 VHFSIIY Basketball 4 H1 H Shovx Cast 4 Manager of Bas ltetball Team 4 RONAI D N REED Gr nz ral Mallumattcs Technrczan Publtt Address System 3 4 Stage Crexs 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Orches tra 2 Intramural I-ootball l Basket ball l Teehnlcal Dlrettor of the H1 Y Shovl 3 4 ELAINE M. PAWLIK General Business Chorus 4g VVorld-Affairs Club 3. IRENE PETTAS College Entrance Sczence College Honor Roll l 2 3 Cold P1n Schol arshxp 4 Salutatorlan of Senlor Class Chatrman of Iuntor Usher Comm1ttee3 Small Councll 4 Sklp per Advertlsmg Staff l C 1rls H1 Y 3 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pm IRENE P PIOTROWSKI College Enlranct Scrence Bcautzczan Iumor Cuard of Honor Large Coun Clr HY34luu Nurses Club 4 JOYCE P. PESTA College Entrance Nursing Large Council 4g Band l, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 35 World-Allairs Club 3, 45 Girls' Hi-Y 4g Future Nurses Club 3. DIANA C PIEPER Cfnrral Busmess Slxlpper Adxert1s1ng Stall 3 Chorus l H1 Y Show Cast l IISWEL D PLEHINGER Gr neral Housewl e Fl hree year graduate Let our barks across the pathless ood RUSSELL D PRUDEN College Entrance Engzneerzng Techmcal Engtneer ROGER G REUILLARD 1 r College Sk1pper Edltorxal Stall 4 Art Ed1 tor of Sk1pper 4 Band 3 4 Orehes tra 3 4 Chess Club 3 48 Q9-1 -ill PATRICIA F. RUSSELL College Entrance Science Omce Worker Honor Roll 15 Large Council l, 2, 45 junior Day Co-Chairman of Pro- gram Committeeg Chorus 2, 3, 45 Special Chorus 3, 45 World-Affairs Club 35 Girls' Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Sports Letter l, 25 Hi-Y Show Cast 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play 35 Iunior Play. ROBERT R. SAMPSON General Business Air Force Intramural Football l, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball l, 2, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 Cross-Country 2, 4. PAUL R SCHI AGTER College Entrance Science Biologist Intramural Baseball l 2 3 Swm ming l 2 3 Football l 2 Cross Country l Varsity Swlmmlng 2 hold dqferent courses ROSE MARIE RUTKOWSKI Secretarial College Gregg 60, 80 and 100 word Awardg Chairman of Program Committee of Iunior Dayg Large Council 3, 45 Skipper Advertising Staff lg Skipper Editorial Staff 45 Chorus 35 World- Affairs Club 35 Girls' Hi-Y 45 Cham- pionship Volleyball Team 45 Iunior Guard of Honor. ROBERT W. SCHAETZER Business Accountant Large Council 3, 45 World-Affairs Club 35 Boys' Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 45 Intramural Football l, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country l, 25 Volleyball Champions I, 25 Var- sity Track 1, 25 Cross-Country l, 25 Championship Team I5 Baseball l, 2, 35 Bowling 3. COYLA A SCHREINER College Entrance Science Medical Technologist B nd 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 World Affairs Club 3 Girls H1 Y 4 Y Teen 4 Future Nurses Club 3 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pm 4 -Scott all, wife' ls' -e-' , , , ,- F . if I. - .'- qnssx . vw. N- .y N.. vc: ,,,, RONALD I SCHWAB BARBARA V SECIC -3' Business Armed Forces General Physical Education Track I 2 Cross Country l Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pm 4 DOROTHYI SHANKS ELINOR M SHANNON Business Candy Manufacturer Business Office Work Large Council 4 H1 Y Ettes 4 City Planning Essay Certificate 1 Iumor Red Cross l 2 3 President 4 2 . , 9 i - i i , ' - a ,ts 5 - - - ' l i ' Z I rd A ' I! it 44- Q , 3 L' I 4, I I I wks- , ' 'i,Ki'rflVm'o 'f- ff. fl lu i'M 't'x. ltr . , N ull at . X ,W ,ll xyltllw ,t .,,-,li . 4, lr f!1llHi'l ilu? 'tx,l'W'fl ll ,, 'lg J, lf an 49 ,nf IRENE H STARCZEWSKI Secretarzal Secretary Gregg 80 word Award Iun1or Day Co Cha1rman of Refreshment Corn m1ttee Large Councll 3 Band l Chorus 2 Iun1or Guard of Honor IOAN M STELMACH College Entrance Sczence Housewzfe Small Counc1l Treasurer 4 Large Counc1l 3 4 Sklpper AdVel'I1SlI'lg Stall 3 World Affairs Club 3 4 H1 Y Ettes 3 Y Teen 2 Future Nurses Club 4 RITA M SULLIVAN General Homemakzng Telephone Operator qv STEPHEN T SHANNON Secretarzal Busmess Executzve Gregg 80 word Award Intramural Football l 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 Track l WINIFRED G SI-IIPIVIAN Buszness Office Work World Affalrs Club 3 4 Y Teen 4 Future Nurses Club 3 Iunlor Guard of Honor et SALLY A STEFANIK College Entrance Scrence Astronomer Large Cour1c1l 4 World AHSIFS Club 3 G1rls H1Y 4 Sports Letter l Cheerleader 3 Senlor G1rls Marshal IAMES D STRAUCH College Entrance Sczence Conservattonzst Sk1pper Advert1s1r1g Staff 4 Key Club 4 Treasurer of Senlor Class BARBARA A SUMMERS General Homemalfrng Teacher Honor Roll 4 Iunlor Guard of Hon or Large COUHCII 3 4 Sklpper Edl torlal Staff 4 Bank Teller 4 50 EDWARD L SHAW College Entrance Sczence Conservattonzst Small Counc1l 4 PIOIGCIIOH Crew 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Key Club 3 Chap la1n Pres1dent4 Intramural Foot ball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Base ba 2 3 NANCY I SIMPSON Secretarzal Teache Honor Roll 3 4 Gregg 80 and 100 word Award Small Councll Chalr man of Assembly MOHIIOTS 4 Sk1p per AdV6fIlSlHg Staff 4 H1 Y Ette Pres1dent 3 4 H1 Y Show Cast 3 4 Student Representative to PT A Iunlor Guard of Honor vom' boat o life be lzght 1' err, KATHRYN M SZELY Coll Entrance Language Teacher Honor Roll l 2 3 Cold Pln Schol arshlp 4 Ctrls Deelamatton 3 4 Clty Plann1ng Essay Certlftcate l Iun1or Class Vlee Presldent Small Counc1l Cha1rman of late Lunch 4 Large Counc1l 3 4 Sktpper Adver t1s1ng Stall l 2 3 4 Band 2 Or Lhestral 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 World Alla1rs Club 4 Clrls H Y 3 Hls tortan 4 Y 'l een 3 H1 Y Show Cast 2 3 4 Delegate to Pans YMCA Conference 4 Chr1stmas Play 3 Iumor Play THEODORE F SZYMASZEK Coll ge Entrance Navy Stage Crew H1 Y Show 4 Chess Club Secretary 3 Intramural Volley ball 3 EVELYN SZIEMEISTER Secretarral Waves Cregg 80 word Avs ard Large Coun c1l 4 un1or Cuard of Honor Cho rus l 2 Sports letter l ANDREA N TARPLEY College Entrance College Honor Roll I 2 Large Councll 3 4 Debate 4 Iumor Cuard of Honor Sports Letter 1 Co Htstortan of SSHIOT Class packed mth only what you need Niv- Tu? -up-. at Jerome BARBARA F TATON Sccretarzal Teacher Honor Roll 4 Cregg 80 word Award large Councll 4 Amer1can1sm Essay Honorable Ment1on 2 DOLORES A THOMAS Secretarzal Secretary Cregg 60 and 80 word Award Large Councll 4 Slopper Adverttsmg Stall 2 World Affa1rs Club 3 H1 Y Ettes 2 3 4 l-l1Y Shm Cast 3 TVIARGUERITE F TOTH Cf llrge Entrance Teacher Honor Roll l 2 Gregg 60 word Auard Large Counc1l3 4 Sktpper Advertlsmg Staff 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Spec1al Chorus 3 4 YTeen l 2 3 Correspondmg Secretary 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 Cold P1n 4 H Y Shoxx Cast l 2 3 4 un1or C uard of Honor Delegate to Pans Y 'WC A Conference 51 1001 ARLENE E TAYLOR General Buszness Typzst Large Counc1l 3 4 Glrls H Y 3 4 Y Teen l 2 Sports Letter l '7 JOHN F TOKARCZYK College Entrance Scaence Executzvc Boys H1 Y 4 Intramural Football 2 4 Basketball l 2 3 Champ1onsl 2 Volleyball Champ1onsl 2 Var slty Football 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Champtons 1 3 All Hxgh 3 Second All Htgh Team 2 ROBERT TROUP General Buszness Arr Force Chr1stmas Play 3 Iumor Play 3 . Y ' - l 3 S I I 7 ' Y , 1 Y 7 , 7 ' ' ' . . . - ,Q , . , , . . . . ' ' - ' . 1- 9 - y 01- 1 , Y I - ' Y S 1 ! 7 - ' 3 Y 9 ' S I D - A . . ,. 1, . . 1 , , 1 . l- , .- 3 - 3 - ' t., , , . . .. y - 5 , fr , A 9 ' 3 3 N ' ' ' ' 1 . !3 M A ! . . .. , . . Q I , 1 1 1' y s 3 9 ' . - , , ,-.3- ti .. -Q. -,-aa. . , I n I ' , ' s 9 ' ,' A 2 a 9 r s x 4' -9 '- V 1 ' - 1- 3 r - ' 1 S 5 - I V - . ' 9 3 ! ! 5 , ' s s ' y 1 1 .. , ,fr , , 3 7 , . , , , ... 1 - , , , , 3 , ' , , , , , s - - , s , r ' 9 S 1 I 3 c I 1- , , , , I A . 1 , V 'V . .4 . .As - 7-4' ls ELIZABETH A WOOD Cenr ral Homcmalttng Salvatron ArmuO cer Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 'VIARILYN I WOOSTER College Entrance Scrence Nurse Honor Roll 1 4 Large Counul 4 Sklpper Advertlslng Stall' 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Speclal Chorus 2 3 4 Iumor Guard of Honor Y Teen 3 Treasurer 4 Future Nurses Club 3 H1 Y Show Cast 1 2 3 4 evo tv CAROL F UPDYKE Busrness Telephone Operator Skipper Advertlslng Staff 2 Chorus 3 Iunlor Red Cross 4 GORDON G WEIMER Collage Entrance Engrncermg Cltcrnzcal Engmeer World Affairs Club 3 Intramural Basketball 1 Varstty Swimming 3 IOAN A WILLIAMS Secretarzal Secretary Honor Roll 2 4 Ctty Plannmg Es say Certlhcate 2 Gregg 80 and 100 word Award Large Council 2 3 4 Sklpper Advertlslng Staff 2 Orches Y Teen 2 3 Secretary 4 Sports Letter l 2 3 Gold Pm 4 Iunlor Cuard of Honor IEANNETTE A WALL College Entrance Sczence College Large Councll 4 World Affalrs Club 3 Crrls H1 Y 3 Pres1dent4 Y Teen l Treasurer2 Pres1dent3 4 Sports Le er 1 2 3 Iuntor Guard f Honor JEAN A WILLIAMS Sc cn tarzal Secretary Cregg 80 word Avt ard Large Coun Ctrl H Y3 4 YTen 3 Pres1dent4 Sports Letterl 2 3 Iuntor Cuard of Honor Bank Teller ALICE A WILSON College Entrance Banktng Honor Roll 1 2 3 Large Councll I 2 3 4 Sklpper AdVCl'IlSIl'lg Staff I 2 Iunlor Guard of Honor Glrls H1 Y 3 Vlce President 4 Y Teen 2 3 Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award 4 oyous we too launch out on trackless seas, SANDRA P WOODS College Entrance Mtdtcal Secretary UHIOTC uard of Honor Iarge Coun l 4 Glrls H Y Attended Mt Salnt Iosephs Hugh School DANIEL A YANCHISIN College Entrance Scrence World Affalrs Club 3 Intramural Football 2 Basketball I Baseball 52 . I S A, ' , A, S . - . 5 . g 1 - , Q. 5 - ag, , , , z . , tt , , g ' o t X . 'Xu t PIP ' xl I is J I - . g cil4g 3' sl i- ,'g - e 1, 2, ' iq- I Z .fi . . 2. Q .0 Y. , Af J ' ,F Q ,,. Q . 5 5 r . A 3 W s , , 5 x , . ,, V llql tra lg Chorus lg Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4g Vice-Presldent 2, 3g Sports Letter 1, Q I -2 321, ..,.. A ' ' ' . 3 . ' 5 , i , 3 . li I H , . KK., , 2 1 -' 1 ' I ,rim - ff 1. ' 2. . . 1 A - so , 9 ' J , . cr. g r- . . 1 'g ' . gi 'A 0 , 5' l I ' 'Nth , V , l . . . U , . 5 5 - ' 9 H D , , 4 I 2 3 5 s 1 , - , , 1 Q 5 r , , - 95 , 4 5 - Q 'QI A , - 9 ef ,,, , - '- . r t.. ! ' ! 5 ! ' f 'W' I IOANNE C YOUNG Secretarzal College Honor Roll 1 2 3 Cregg 80 word Avtard Large Council 3 4 Sktpper Edltorlal Stall 4 Sltlpper Adyettlstng Stall 3 4 World Aflalrs Club YTeen 2 3 Sports Letter l 2 Champlonshtp Volleyball Team Banlt Teller 3 Iuntor Guard Honor RAYMOND E ZEUNER Collegz Entranct Engznecrtng, Engmeer Intramural Football 2 3 Varsity Football 3 Fearless or unknown shore ROBERT E BENNETT General Professzorzal Hockey Player IUHIOY Class Treasurer Band l 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Boys H1Y4 Intramural Football l 2 3 4 Baa ketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track I Varstty Football 4 ROBERT G FLYNN Central Bustncss Busmess Work Intramural Football l 2 Basketball l 3 Baseball l Cross Country Champtonsl Boxxlmgl 2 3 Vol leyball l SUZANNE T MANDEL General Homtmaltmg Housewtfe Skipper Adverttstng Staff 2 MARY LOU ZAHN General Typzst Chorus 4 World Aflatrs Club 3 untor C uard ol Honor BARBARA .I ZIMMER Crnrral Bustness Fomptomt tc r Opt rator RONALD ZYWCZYNSKI Ceneral Mustczan Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 5 Whrtman vw., -fvs E' IMI CAROL I CRAMER CEORGE BILKEY Secretartal Secretary Crggg 80 word Award IANELLE L COTTER IUDY KELLY LEON KILLIAN MARGIT GOROG LAWRENCE MOORE Cfrtcral Art Art Wrnrk PETER 1 WAGNER Gfneral General Worlt 53 NORMAN ROBINSON I I S I ' I N I ' - 5 l .S I ,. ' Q v - . Q. I , ' r 5 , I I . - , 5 . -. 'A Ss' ' . I I - I I I I N... 1 4: ., L ' g of I 1 I I ' I ' 1 , I I ' L K wxj ' ' 1 I I I X , , 9 U , . , ' , :wry rfb -f R , 1' . I ,, JI, .Yjfkfb 5 ye. ..... I 5 .5 5 'l A J I I . 3 I S I - . 65' ,I ' :I,.'I, I. :gk V ' I x H Hat X f . A . . 1 I I I 5 - I I I I I I - 7 ' I l ' ! 3 9 3 - D I I I I S I I I 3 I I I Q . . 1 1 A I 1 ' I A Iv - I S 5 I I 3 I ' ' I S ' I I S ' C C C X. tx X bar V ff. is V PEERING THROUGH MATTHEW BOGDAN Preszdent 0 the Sentor Class A basketball champ thats true Secretary o the Boys Small Counctl And an honor roll student too MARION BORNII In Gzrls Declamatlon she placed t She acted ln many school plays Hzstorzan 0 the Gtrls Small Counctl A wonder ul person In many ways A peppy cheerleader an all around sport A Hz Y Show dancer wzth quzte a twzrl A Small Counctl member you can be sure H1 Y Ettes secretary qulte a girl JOHN I UMADUF lumor boys marshal o 54 And the best athlete o 55 One great guy we all agree Hes the przde of Rwerszde 54 in Q C . f . we S A f C S f f t c f In C 'K :fp ' ' flrsg C Ki l - - ' C 1 r C COSMA LOGAN c p- - I, y 4 .J :I w I 4 C C C C C 'S C -A L- 5 A 1 fy l .U g c 7 ' ' '- C THE PORTHOLES BEVERI Y MCNULTY unzor secretary someone nice A cheerleader wtth plenty o zest C As Slctpper edztor shes the best A A Small Council member we all know IUDITH MICHEI Member of the Inter Hzgh School Counczl Treasurer o the Gzrls H1 Y A DAR wznner and tennzs champ twzce W' Preszdent o the Small Counczl not a bzt shy Vzce President o her unzor class A Small Counczl member too The Hz Y delegate to Parts zn 55 Thats Kathy uzth her parlez vous RONALD REED Head o the PA stage and projectlon crew He helped run our assemblzes smooth He gave us our announcements each mornzng, And always greeted us wzth a Howdy do BARBARA SU wx w1ERs ROGER REUILLARD 55 f C C c 1 ' . ,Q ', . - f 1' -Ku ' rx - H i l N V C ' C C C C f. - 5 . A 'h H ' f . ', ' . . q, t t C C C C KATHRYN SZELY C ,Q if- C .i I . ' al 4 9 v- cc - ' ul C C C C . . C 1 f . ., M , - ,A f .. A C HISTORICAL WALL PLAQUES The Pioneer Woman Room 129 Declaration of Independence Library Landing of the Pilgrims Room 203 The Landing of Columbus Room 149 Boston Tea Party Outside Room 149 56 CLASSES As other ships near port, vessels which formerly occupied the berths, move on to wider seas. These larger ships, ocean-going though they may be, need the assistance of the fussy, energetic tugs to maneuver them into the harbor or out again. Although these sturdy, little boats remain near the haven of home and cast off from the larger vessels when they are under way or safe at anchor, they are indispensable. The Seniors, also, have needed the assistance, friendship, and encouragement of the other classmen. The Iuniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen have given direction and purpose to the course which the Seniors have followed. We, now, place the logbook in your hands, to begin a new page in recording the voyage of the S.S. Riverside. .mil Mr Whitney Greets Dons Luelh and Marion Payment On Opening Day September8 1930 58 ,' 'S .sr . 1 I 1 i M, 62' 5 L, 5-I-v Q- Q ' 7 ! RECORD OF JUNIOR TUGBOAT MANEUVERS f X Y Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Boys Marshal Czrls Marshal Closely assoe1ated wlth the Semor oeeanllners are the umor tugboats who have had a successful run After three years of tuggmg they are lookmg forward to the honor of being oceanllners Unsure at first of the voyage ahead the umors set a true course They sur v1ved the stormy seas of study and hard work to attam the POSITION of lead tugs Whlle still llloat they showed therr eapahlllty hy eleetlng responslhle officers to command the crew They are Rlehard Watson Margaret GQIS Peggy Camm Stanley Bleek R1ehard Cromble Carol Rll'ldHQlSCl1 Whlle Garth G1ffOFd worked toward the All fllgh Aw 1rd Laura Nebral Sue Russell md udy Cr1spell cheered our teams to many sletorles Frnle Hoefner swam our team to top sw lmmmg honors C rrolme Pass lge and Fdmund K rczmarslu umor sehollstle lelders led the school s honor roll The Clrls Deel rm mon Contest found Clorl 1 B lrth Lynne I llock md Sue Russell to he orltors of whom Rlxerslde em be proud Sue rlso greeted the students every mornlng oxer the puhllc address system as she cheerfullx mnouneed rffurs of the day ln lleartbeats of '55 Laura Nehral agam showed her vocal talents Mary Lou Calder w rs outstmdmg m several dance numbers while Donnl llennmg md Judy Crlspell added a touch of comedy to 1 fine show They are excellent e lmples ofthe unlor Crew .-Z tw- fare Ei X 59 C I ' Ki 39 ' 1 ' U U 1:-ix c . 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JUNIORS - CLASS OF 1956 Q3 1: 60 AN ITA ACHESON RONALD ADAMSKI ROBERT ALLEN CHARLOTTE ANDERSEN DIANA ANDERSON ROBERT BAKER GAIL BALDAUFF IOSEPH BARRETT C LORIA BARTH IOAN BARTON BONNIE BEAM ROBERT BERINGER g I Q 57-1, 'L , J if R Q fn , in X 2 L M ,A 1' as f 'sr A 2 in , , 3' A t. ,J Ml , W ff- R V f ,ff ',2k':' mv? in 5 ,gr 1 aw 3 Zia -Vw A, ' I f ,g H wffyf ' 'f 1, 5' ' W YW 1 'Z is Q ' , 'h , fe 7 .,,' w- VIARGARET BLAIR STANLEY BLECK DONALD BODNAR ARLENE BOURNSKI THEODORE BRENKACZ CHARLES BRENNAN EDWARD BUIALSKI SANDRA BURMEIER SUZANNE BURNS DIANA BUSCH VIARY LOU CALDER PEC C Y CAMM JANET CARSON SAVI CARSON ROBERT CARTWRIGHT IOSEPHINE CARUANA PATRICIA CEVICK RICHARD CHEESMAN EDWARD CHEI I INO CAIL CHRIST BERNICE CHRISTER CHESTER CIOTUSZYNSKI PHYLLIS CLUFF -1,. dh .av -Gif qv-V E L4 VELDA COGLEY I Z C WENDOLYN COLLINS DONNA CONLEY CAROL COOPER DIANE CORALLO ILDITH CRISPEI L BEVERLY CRIST RICHARD CROVIBIE DIANA CYGAN IOAIN CZELADZINSKA ALBERTA DAHVIER XV AI NE DLHART B ARBARA DEPOWSKI 'YQ ibn 4. 4 4' -was 6 - S 'Q' 1 - 5 i 1 4.1 . 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' 'f F, ww .-'P' ,413 Aux-r , X ' I I A I 8 I K, 1 is PAUL GECEWICZ MARGARET GEIS IOHN GEISEN SANDRA GEIST ALICE GIELINSKI SHIRLEY GIELOW GARTH GIFFORD BETTY GOTTFRIED BARBARA GOULD ALFRED GRABOWSKI DELORES GRACZYK ARLENE GRAHAM PEGGY GROAT IEROME GROMADA GLORIA GYIMOTY WILLIAM HALLETT ERIC HAMMERSCHMIDT THOMAS I-IARNISCH IEAN ETTE I-IAYNOS DONNA HENNING CAROL HILMEY ROSE MARIE HOCH ERNEST HOEFNER RICHARD HOGUE IUDITH HOPE DOROTHY HUBER IOAN HUGHES MARY ANN IVANCIC PATRICIA 1As1NsK1 MARGARET JONES THOMAS IONES EDMUND KACZMARSKI BARBARA KAISER MARGARET KAY IANICE KELSH SANDRA KLEMP ANW 1 4 5 I wwf L. vw ' '90 ' A -, .A 5 2. I 5 A 11. 0 T ' A9 I :A N 4 M f fu - A4 A E ,T , A f NS Q 4 ' f' . ft' 5' 31 5 . m A - - f . Q, p K: I 45' 43 -in . A95 -gh Q I ' 4-1 Q- . , . -Q. Ng f ' 4 :- fl V. gli! 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' -Q24 Q R 1' I , my 4 , May shlpwreck and collxszon, fog and hte, Rock, shoal and other evzls of the sea De kept from you, and may the heart's desxre Of those who speed your launchmg come to be Masefxeld fr- If M wp AA .dia If ,Q WRX S. ax' W -Er if K Ex 5 A f .nl flf 64 BETTY LA NOUE DELORES LANPHEAR IOYCE LEECH MURIEL LECCETT CERALD LEIB ROSE LELITO RICHARD LEVEA MICHAEL LILLIS ELSIE LINDENFELS C AI E LOGAN PATRICIA MAIEROWSKI CRACE MAIEWSKI STEPHEN MARTINEC GERALD MASURY IOAN MATHEWSON RICHARD MATYIAKOWSKI KEITH MCKENDRICK IUDITH MCNUTT ROSALIE VIECCA DOROTHY MESSENLEHNER 'VIARILYN MEYER VIARIORIE MICHAEIS STELLA 'VIIKOLAIEK C ERAI D MIKULEC DAVID MILAK RICI IARD MONIN 'VIARILYN MONTZ NANCY MORRISH KENNETH MORRISON EILEEN MURPHY ROBERT MURTHA LAURA NEBRAL ERNESTINE NESPAL 'VIOIRA OATMEYER I II I IAN OCSKAY IOHN O KEEFE DIANA ORSLULAK IOHN PALMER IAMES PARKINSON CAROLINE PASSAGE HELEN PASZTOR WILI IAM PATTERSON ELIZABETH PAWLIK ELIZABETH PEACOCK 'VIARY PETERSON DALE PETFS LDWIN PFOHL I ORRAINE PLATEK IUIIE PLECHA BARBARA RANSOVI DEI ORES RATZ IOUISE RICHFAL 'lai- W' vf 0.32 'U' 2 422 Q '05 i f We-' if p 2 K x ' 1 'Q '... 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GR, 'W W L 2- rv 1' ' M . . ,N FW: 4484 A capztal shxp for an ocean trlp Was the Wallopmg Wxndow blmd No gale that blew dzsmayed her crew Or troubled the Captazn s mmd The man at the wheel was taught to feel Contempt for the wxldest blow 1. y- CATHERINE RICHMEYER CAROL RINDFLEISCH ROBERT ROBEL MARIORIE ROBERT IOSEPH ROBSON BRIAN ROE DONNA ROSE WII LIAM ROTI-I THOMAS ROWLEY PATRICIA ROZMUS PATRICIA RULE GARY RULLER And xt often appeared, when the weather had cleared, That he'd been ln hzs bunk below Catryl ara FS 54 66 ANTOINETTE RUSINEK SUSANNE RUSSELL CLAUDIA SAYLER ROBERT SCHROEDER IEAN SCHWARTZ IRENE SCIOG BARBARA SEELY EI IYABETH SIMON ROBERT SIVIONSON DELORES SINCZEWSKI KRT IIUR SKARBOWSKI JOHN SMALL PETER SVIELLER PITRICIA SMITH 1oAN soARs . . D . ,,. . , . gil f' 6 K A A Agn- A E I iii E I f Q. A X GAYLE s1MMoNs f. .5 I 4'-'M T . 'I' 1 1 fl ' j ga. f I -'T W K QL Q L- A . Ls f on ,Y 4, 4 - I I , 'X I Sign, Mi, . L' A PATRICIA STACHNIK IOIIN ST ACIIOWICZ XNN A ST ARCYEWSKI D AVID S I' 'IRR PA 1 RICIA S1 EINBACHLR PAUI STENMAN JIIDITII SL DERBACK TIIERESE SUJA ARI ENE SWIATI K BVI TY S7OK A BI I'TY THUVIAN SAI I II' TOOMEY BETTY TOROIX PATRICIA TOWKACH SAMUEL TRAINA KATHI EEN TURNER 'VIII DRFD TURNER Ix AI HI RINF TINAN IOSI PII UONITES WII I IAM VON STEIN ARI ENE WACNER DONAI D WAC NER HEI EN WACNER RICIIARD WATSON CHRISTIINE WELLENCE AUDREY WI-IITTINCHAM ILDI WIESBECK NANCY VVII I I XVISON C ARI ISI I VVOIOWICZ DORIS VVOLOS XI XRCI A WOI YNSIxA IRENE VVOOD JOSEPH YADLOCLKY HLI FIN YAVIBOR RONAI D YOLINC -A v-1 571- OO! 67 QW JA pm ? 51m1- 'zv , 10 7 4YL ,ff A A JH, : . 1 .1 if , ' 'A Ii? as B ,I dj: , ' ' if ' A , l :Q . . , , . I ' an b L 1 , V Q. 1 I , T 'I xhq. 1 ' I - G A I 1 'T I I A f ff if U' .I ., L K AQM Jig, I ' i Ar 'Vis , ,gb J. 0.1. ' - ., , A 'A '4 I 1' 1 ,:,. 5 A , 9 RONALD VINCE mi 3 i ' tk I ,lk I 4 A D90 'P' If - Q , I 1 2 . ,C . 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Q ', il.- I Q IANICE ARCHIBALD WILLIAVI DEASY LUCILLE PIONTOWSKI PATRICIA BEVLRLY AUSTIN GI ORIA HOAGLAND IOSEPH WAGNER ZAWISTOWSKI VIICHAEL BATCHO DONALD IVICHUGH CHARLES YADLOCZKY EDWIN CORWIN IANET PARWULSKA AI ICE ZIMVIER OPERATION SOPHOMORE TUGBOATS ust IS tugboats play an lmportant part ln seamanshlp so Sophomores play an lmpor tint p art ln a school The tugs rre often relegated to the drydoeks and not consldered for a task because they are too small and lnexperleneed Thls IS the else of the Sophomores We possess the 1n1t1a tue und the lblllty but often 1re not glven the opportunlty to express ourselves However at Rlxerslde the second ye IF students reallze th it ll they are to sail full steam ahead as the l trgcr slnps have done and he graduated from small tugs to streamlmcd ocean llners they must grmsp the OYJDOFILIIIIIICS offered them and sall 1nto the mam stream and out of qulet channels We tre fortunate ln havlng IH our class two fflrls who have topped the honor roll They lrt Mllllecnt Bill and Constance Cameron Much of the talent ln the Annual Revue etme from thls class Outstandlng personalltles nt D 1v1d Cam 1rdo DIQHC Cowley emne Lee Ianlee Martlnelll and Charles Polvlno Sophomore boys who have eome to the fore 1n athletxes are Lee Cravatta lVI1chaelG1dos Wllll lm Holland ohn Marvin ohn Mlles Iohn Parwulskl Wllllam Smlth D3V1d WIDHIC md Arthur Wy ekofl Bx tht tlme the Sophomorcs have reached the rank of Senlors and lre docked ln the qulet la trhor ue hope we too shall have become stre lmllned ocean llners and ln need ofthe small tugho tts the Sophomores Washday at R H S Way back when 68 I l Q I A . 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' la-'l-, Rm' Vik, I .,.' tl. la J A .Y an A I Rn' l- I- -'dl,lz'k tylc ' 2- :-.15 Kmva-lelxski, Irahn Nledtaly, Ari- 4 . , , xx . ' ' ' ff l ll ld R Y 1- -Q , ' 1 W U fa , ll llfvllz . . ll1l,fw 2-Comm-Xl: ,. 1 VVin- nie. lic ard Rf- . Rf, - '3- lla l5isl1, lwgl lil ' if . '4-jnh 'lr- .tf '51 A - S xx n V f 70 ROOVI 'UQ R zz l llirrs Hall Rawmrm llcngcl I lm Pxmulslu Rob lllrl mx Rfnmrm u fm rn x 1 m l N IS Ummm lf ILL1 lhfmm s L lnwn Rau 5 lu I N L Pl r r I rm NrL1IlJlH Duma ll lmwkx Charles Polxxno var T ROOVI 237 an S4 ndlldl- J r N ou Fl hurdmm u Q mrlxn fund: n fxgpnm xunnlx, R HL uam .1 , sarz, Suvm Lymlx, Ylargarff' NIL 'rc1,or. Allrodq Stan nik, cy 1 ne l. ser. lu' '- R vmflric Nlorzlli Peggy MQ- n rn. ul 'n1'xrc. Lima Nlaiuwlci, Jeanne Luc. wan Mvlu-r, 'fs 3 A ROOM '731 Cztherlm lxarm ml L 1 S I 1 Vlqurun mu lN mu s 1 zu Il S11 lu ll mv lrtm van r 1 3 lSHlXb Slllll rx ms um ar r nn mu Ups Drums Vlmncx F- i. ROOVI 959 it Xngatlm Ciminc 1 Rithard Unk Rubtrt Barron P3Llix1C5.,YLS Rau Theo cl irc' 'Von akrixx ski Arthur Wink Il James Plume Tod TIXK 1 lfnl N U L iiru rat Him ILITUI1 Reginald Marumttn ROOM 259 Row 1-Roger Kencfick, Ed- uard Lcnhard, john Leuthe, Robert Butkowski, Steven Op- pel, Raymond Prohaska. Row 2-Ronald Kolosko, Iohn Lit- win, Iamcs Peacock, Eugene Rat-zkowski, William Eckler, Henry Krzywicki. ROOM 200 ritk Dali Rithard Nefiltc Idxx ard C,L1sleu1c7 kenneth L Vild R uit Rlt arc IJ tus Run tld C' :mt-run Con t lxux im IH I hom IS 1 Ll int xx L I RlL1lI'd 'Vlaxgr Ccrad Ins Rithird VN ri 1 Q 1, - 4 . i' K y Y y x RH' I-: 1 Q ' ll', l ,R -ia- 3 l L I ' , A f',..U 'i t t. -, Q Sli '. Ritz' 3-I: H K ta- lag Cl: lr Trl: z Id Ruiz' l-Mithael Cin-hon, Rat- nixf . I W QL '-h 1 1 url :.l K: ,ilu e,.Xg- List' ', lid zirl Cicib. init' 'B - iz . Q , I I Izz, 1 gIt. 72 ROOM 741 nu uf Sn v 1 Rus mmf rm Ll I xr N rx X 1Ridl!lI1 Llr I Rum Namx Ir mfak Cath crme Nmxlgkl A 1 is Cmrlldmo Q s a Mr Buchlcr n 'Nfullmn SLINIH HW emu B md m 3 -Ah: ROOM 945 HL -zriw Nzrim-i. Shawn 11.111-N, I'wg1y'I'wmkim. l,yrm PfJl'INLlIk1', Pzltrimin .-Xb' butt, Mum Imuisf' PM-m-xnxx. Rmb 2-Ifrynrf Hull. IldilwS:n- k:1r1y.Ifmnm- I':1p:lrl:1kix,NI:sry' lirzzrlslmzaxy Nlzmrgnrvt Han. Karr-H Nfvffzlll. NULL' 3-Sully Sxxalm. Nlargarvr XXvl'l'JNff'l'. CI:1rmlc'I'rwup.Cf'rmamc-Cam- mlm, Ruth Ihlc-, ROOVI 741 u ll C md Tsm u u uns H1111 Im sun n lxuddx 1 msi 1 ur u lm lx fxr C mx ml Xnm me m IRPY 1 mbs L STYIIII 'Vlarux VIc'Nu1t 'Ymdra IJHINLISUD xx I h Qmsm 'Via 'ls nannQOkui1 Patr11,1aHar K 73 ROOVI 003 1 Cwml Ncuhauscf Nllry Inu follms Cmml -'mn ar 1 C me IN lm Slmpscm PIIXILII Kmg Shir nf Ilophucmr uc nh ru smr nu 1rnxr'1 Bmkcr 'Vhry up s Culldmr B Id I :sc RfNLHbIllI Rmbc lilfmck 'Fil M ROOVI 2-lo Rwu 1 Ellen Dano -Xrlcne Pzclxarsln Camlg Iwxnskl 'Vhlllcent Ball Wllma Pan Lou Donna Cushuc C slime Craham Ruu Vlxlan Bona Dolorvs Cutlo uns Iudlth Dullm Sharfmlee Uxwrak Lmda Ncfi Dxane LX 11d u 3 'Vlarjorle Bnrghl Vlarpm Vknronlalx om Carnes Bucrlw Borom karen Zanharlas ROOYVI 223 Rm I Cuclld Iapuenskx, Barbara Cmnda, Carolxn M1 kulskl IDIZIIIHJ Iimxard Mar Icnc Krmsmkrmuskn Dfmna Mglflll Rwu Q Nanu Mm Ldr Pdtrunx lamg Carol Slumm Rum 5 l'.1Ir1cmBrmg dan Plirrum Bmngu Cam lxn Ilummr, lwrmlm Ulcgcl man Q. Lk if X ', , V f 'A 'fi 'W 32 ' 'N his A Q ' 1 X 555:47 ,f mf ' - S. . X sa f ' f' N If a SI ff? f A 'F - ,' , L - , 'Q' A' I 4 N Y, I 'E 'Y V V 1 ' , f ' 3 A V . ' ' 'vm uw A RW '-. ' ' 5 -,ay f , K. 7 . V ,Q F .f fi - - f , , wg 12 ,, -V , . r Y ' I ' 1 ., . rf ' g , V C7 1m- - 1 x f , - ., Bak- , A Gai faq fr, 'zk -y , Ivy f3Cd1.w. Irc I ' X ICI, L7- V . I j I' S -'k . R ' 2- - H: T2 Q 1 1 . ' S - X IJlt'.R1JlL'I3- I-1 ' 3 a - ' , - zzulix, Mary jam- Aldvr, Rfvu' H , M ' , - -- :, 4721 ' y 1 2 , ' kah ,, V ' 1 ,., i A V1 f- 1 . r . 1 ,. ', 1 V4 74 THE COURSE OF THE FRESHMAN TUGBOATS The Freshman Tugboats, though somewhat obscure in comparison to our Senior Ocean- liner in port, are, nevertheless, not lacking in potentialities for an illustrious future. Among those who comprise our Freshman class are presidents of our community's 1954 grammar school graduating classes. These are: Craig Iohnson ........ School 42 George Kushman . . ..... School 51 Robert Porter ......... School I9 In the field of scholastic achievement, we arc well represented by Donna Rechin, Carol Buck, Carol Soars, Iacob Forbragd, Albert Isler, Ronald Martin, and Robert Porter, all win- ners of last year's Iesse Ketchum medal awards. We quickly acquired the spirit that sparks Riverside students and were able to supply many performers for our successful Heartbeats of '55 musical revue Three of our mem bers Sharon Clarke Patricia Pyzynski and George Kushman achieved solo spotlights In addition many of our students ranked high on the Honor Roll as well as participating actively in the schools various athletic programs From all indications if the Freshman Tug ofits keep pulling with the same eagerness and strength fl successful course is ours in the future The Shzp Is Launched 1930 wld! ' 33 rms: Y Aki,-,r 1: r 41 1' Ma, MM 75 SC 7 33 ' K X , 1 - s s a ,gy - a ' , c . . , . . L u . . . . 1 . . c 7 3 c . , 1 . . . S 't ' ' if E Hsu f . 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ROOM 329 Rou. l Sherry Willard A lene Regalla Ellzabeth For czek Catherme Young Patn cla Palmerx Doreen Dallos Martha I're1ert Row 2 Pa tr1c1a Plontkowskl Patrlcxa Vence Anna Zavusky Ella Schmlgelskl Maureen Grant Patrlcla Lauber Row 3 Cvxendolyn Arnone Sandra vlc Vrrgmla Sltarek MHFIOH uzxxxk Susan Putlo ROOM 329 Hou 1 Mary Ann Hoffman Carolyn Kllne Mary Shan non Norma Kessler Barbara M1ller Ahce Iohnldas Ann Mayda Dlana Klalber Row 2 Donna Rechln Barbara Sleczkarskl Gall Iones Rose Kerschner Geraldxne Plccolo Glona Gregory Penelope Pa padakls Marrlyn Wrlson -Q-f 76 ROOM 329 Rou l Constance Muslal Arlene Bulxow sk1 Sharon Fen lon Llnda Duffy Lynne Mey er PBIIICIH Ann Stoll Row 2 R1ta Brock Carol Buck Lmda Woronlak Donna Stew art Joanne Lukaslk Row 3- Frances Molnar Constance Efren Arlene Iargmello Gall Strom Chrlstlne Tatko Ann Mane Slobodlan Susanna Herczeg Carole Hershberger Mlldred Best l 1 3 , - , I, . , . . 5, , . - h . 3 , U ,v 9 5 3 - , . v 1 ' , r- ., -- U 73 . 3 - , , j. -, D , K , , 2 ' , 5 Stubbs, Mary Ann Martinko- , , I ' , - l M-E . ' 1 A x Y 7 ' - h , H, , . 4 , 1 4, ' ' . ' 'f' , , , - ' u , . , . . V' 5 U - I f P A s D s ' l , 5 ' 1 a , . ,u P R .4 al , - ROOM 329 Row l-Florence Anderson, Mary Lou Gaglia. Row 2- Diane DeHos, Gladys Ehlers, Roselind DiMillo, Marilyn De Glopper, Barharann Eckler, Carol Adelman,Maryann Ben- delmonte. Row 3-Ioyce Eg- edi, Sharon Clarke, Betty Bur- nett, Linda Gall, Iudith Long, Andrea Fehrenbacher, Patri- cia Azzarella. X! S-.., LA. ROOM 387 Row 1-Robert Iurek, Edward Grabowski, Richard Ososki, Gerald Smith, Norman Shear, Richard Prenatt. Row 2- VVilliam Denning, Iames Her- manson, Paul Krajanowski, john Macumher, Wayne Gor- win, George Hall, Robert Bar- rett. Rou' 3-Robert Steflans, George Kushman, Samuel Gordovano. Kenneth Sontag. H ROOM 387 Row 1-Richard Lang, Robert Smith, Gerald Goelz, Winfield Parkhurst, Ronald Mercier. Row 2 - Richard Grabowski, lohn Bond, Donald Barton, Myron Falzone. Row '5- Iohn Franke, Philip Brick- wood, Rudolph Podgorny, George Anderson, Charles Ot- taviano, Iames O'Connell, William Scott. AG ,IIA 77 ROOM 337 Row 1-Ioanne Manzik, Har- riet Harten, Iune Beringer, Iudith Martin, Antoinette Pal- ladino, Shirley Smith, Arlene gt-7 De Cecco, Carol Rumbarger. Row 2-Donna Hudson, Iu- dith Hester, Patricia Candel- la Kathryn Shemian Geral dine Fitzpatrick Rose Levea Barbara Buckley Iudlth Kruse Carol Fitzpatrick ROOM 337 -'fr' W Row l Esther Arnold Mar lene Parvwulski Elizabeth Fxs ele Dorothy Mazur Patricia Tetro Patricia Kwoka Berna dette Sadkowskx Sally Ann Takacs Florence Iatka Row 2 Terry Kaczmarska Cyn thia Adamczak Betty Wag ner Mary Swain Violet Lit vain Patricia Schohn Peggy a T ROOM 359 Row l George Hoage Iohn Hall Richard Simon ohn Carlson Albert Mersberg RobertHanson RorL2 Hen ry LoP1ccolo Thomas Mar kott Clelland VVard Ronald Fisher Thomas Frew Robert Altemus Rott 3 Ierome Szu minski Cerald Butkowslti Robert Pangburn Iames Pas sage Albert Major Ronald Martin -J 78 -f . ,V w' .3 . . 3 - A , A , A - I, , , 4 , , .. A , 3 M - ' 5' , Q 3 J 1 .1 A , v ? D U A',. v'.r'..,'zv -lr , . Y 3 L 5 'K 4 ll. ' 4 l. 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C-gif ,Nw ,1 .V gig f -5 6 Y 4 Q , 4, 1 f t f ROOM 359 u l atob Iorbra Thomas Ryurmbel Robert Bujalskl Charles lerguson Rou 2 Vllahael Roth Texas Ellis Robert Portsr Patrick Cnlday -Xrthur Tuslces Davld Becker Rou 3 Robert S1 korsltl Vlartxn Erdel Gerald Shumm Russell VlcDonald Iay Crist Frank Loomls Ed ward Yableckr ROOM 341 Rf LL l Tcresa C uleblexx sltl Barbara larley Patrlua Py nnslu Sandra lnlsum Patrr ua Iwhnson Sharon Bcaxer uclnh lxxnr Rau 'Nanny 'Vlazur Xlarx Kerlto Ieanette Kerr Donna Nlax lucas Vlaureen Dugan anet lar dlne R Ju 3- une Bul-,mxsltl tolnctte Ie II Caro Cr xx les Rosalind Bcrtschl ROOM 341 Rau 1 udlth Ash Row 2 Ruth Wllltams Carol Soars raro Carmella V1lla udlth Hooftallen Iudlth Mleltarck lall Tarr Rou 3 Carole Krupuylx Barbara Nxclts Karen Drury Ann 'Vlacleod 'Vlarle Prmutxe Patrlua Bor mtl Anne Snhleroy Dolores -Xrtadlpane 5 r' 3 .R ,,A V f x 1 , : ROW -1- f gd, Q 1' 1 Y '- il s l 'A fl ' ', s f as r 3 .- A K XJ 2 H7 1 xl I 2 'R - th 'rl ' Q- M V :J Nancy Kobza, Carolyn Pecu: ' l , ' ,I ' 4 1 if M , - -, , .M ',.' I . ' 1 I , ls A 1' H. f A Q at ',.v , . K 7:6 2 J -A U . . ,Y S 1, 45 ' -, lv ' I . V2-A, ij An - - .-1 ff, l 1 ,, , I ', 4. 79 ROOM 229 Rou l Ioan Lyman Rosalie Cranato Kay Lang Mary Crosson Sharon Hardy Iudy Glover Barbara Nilsson Ruth OSIaChOWSkl Rose Mikulski Marie Laptylc Row 2 Don na Swain Barbara Scheuer Kathleen Steinberg Patricia Cafus Yvonne Mills Barbara Beers Jacqueline Rutkowski ROOM 229 Row l-Io Ann Wisebeelc, Ida Hereid, Savina Lucarelli, Car- ol Scal, Ioanne Graf, Iudy Hulpiau, Mary Finley, Lynne Libien, Rose Marie Dombrow- ski. Row 2-Elizabeth Hore, Christine Kiszka, Marguerite Manguso, Iulia Jones, lacque- line Dangleis, Marian Gemp- ko, Shirley Watz, Diane Ba- chorczyk, Barbara Sodus. ROOM 391 Row 1 Kenneth Skolyan My ron Fagyas Robert McCrea die Iames Taylor Raymond Fetzer Michael Szczepanik Row 2 Robert Pendrys Eu gene Wisnoski Gerald Erion Robert Honour Craig Iohn son Reginald Banas Row3 lanski Edward Galenza Iohn Crybel Ioseph Osika Y 1 , ' I ! 3 'B 3 I Q , - . , . 5 , , V Q 3 I - , , 3 . S I ! X ' 1 ' M 3 Q l xr, 9 - , - : ' , , - 5 V .-H if C 1 4: W . , , ff A x 8 , ' . 1 5 ' 5 lt 4 ' i ' l 1 'V . . . 5 fa ' J s s Z W . L if I L ' - . ' I S i X t , V M , I . - ' ,' X 1 I .51 A I is gn' A Marvin McNutt, Eugene Wo- '- if f A A' A I , . ' , , -f it g 'Q A 2 'Vx ' 9 if A ' 5 E S! H i if ' i ' J i of 2 N Q A . S IKM .-1 I 80 ROON1 391 tt C e rge Srxert en hn R bel Roger Coemb R but lxes ler louls r x t 1 Cerac :mu Carroll Rlehard Tra m ntant Timothy Sugg ohn llaabtrlt Carl Taylor Ceorge Hellamx Peter Runlola R u 3 Xlbert Isler Earl Potter Robert Borght Robert Lana. -it Wiwi ROOM 399 tt C ayl Parker Sa xa tore Rrnt llo Donald Sttllans frank Noxaelx Charlcs lxrltl ack Cohen Thomas C erst lD8FllCl 'Vioser R tt 'T VK l r Phllltps Petzr frrintl enrx ert R rbfrt 1 C eorge Walton R lph C r rt Arthur Sherman A -'C ROOM 303 R u l Viable Whlte Vlarl l n lruty anne Starr ann VIQC loslxey -Xlberta ll lrel Carol Borden Rou Barbara lox Delores Stm mama Dolorea Vtlla Car line Roh c Ulana V11 mr Leda Peterson JES SE KETCHUM MEDAL WINNERS YJ Y Qs T Z' Row l Geraldine Kozlol Nancy E Simpson Andrea Tarpley Albert lsler Constance Cameron Stasta Mallast Ronald 'Vlartm Rou 2 Robert Porter acob lorbragd Vllchael C ldos Vlary lane Alder Row 3-Coyla Schrexner Alice Cnellnskl Donna Rechln Vlargaret Nalczenec Rott 4- Carol Soars Carol Buck Envy of High Scf1oolPupzls in 1' eff ff 771 VniY eX9f':U rx! RavFR'5iU5 HK H C' g H 5 XA! LLL-'Ur Uk XIX WIS A AN O MISS Pearl Vlclntyre a former student of Rrwerslde High School attamed the hlghest average ln the hlstory of our school In 1935 belng only a sophomore she set a record for local hlgh schools with her average of 999 per cent In attalnlng thls hlgh ratlng she recexved a 98 per cent IH Engllsh 99 rn French and History and 1 l00 IH Latrn and Geometry We arc sure 1f she had II to do our agam she would strll rcrnaln as vxrse as an owl 82 ACTIVITIES Various types of craft have various purposes. Some are used for pleasureg some lead utilitarian lives. Canoes and rowboats seek gentler streams and meander along tree-bordered brooks. Sailboats lean into the freshening winds with flying clouds and blue skies above. Speed boats skim the waters like wheeling gulls. Barges slowly and cautiously ease along between the banks of the canal and through the locks. Freighters ponderously carry their burdens across the white-capped lakes and up swift rivers Each follows its own course Like a variety of craft, we here at school have indivldual interests and join organlza tions which give us pleasure, advance our hobbies introduce us to new friends or make us useful to the school Through these organlza tions we seek broader horizons wider vistas new channels of activity FIRST PILOT STAFF 1930 ef Donald Shea Co editor Lawrence johnson Circulation Manager Harold OConnor Advertising Manager Doris Gordon Assistant Editor Marlon Alt Co editor Margaret Zoller Dorsey Barley Vera Iaeger Assistant Editors 84 EARLY DECK ACTIVITIES ON THE SS RIVERSIDE One need only peruse a few of the early coples of 'The Rlverslde Pllot the school news paper publlshed monthly to dlscower how ambltlous the flrst Rlverslders were and how determlnecl if they also were to make thls an outstanding lllgh school ln Buffalo The flrst edltlon of lhe Pilot was dated November ll 1930 two months after the school had opened and w as an excellently prlnted perlodlcal One comes to the concluslon that our earlx students were serlously lnterested IH yournallsm and found wrltlng a pleasure rather than a chore The material was lnterestlng alne and lnformatlwe wlth a mlnlmum of gOSSIp On the precedlng page IS plctured the flrst staff of The Pllot wlth lts staff members ldentlfied The une 10 1931 edltlon of The Pllot devoted most of lts space to the Senlor Class lncludlng a picture and llstlng of the 27 graduates Included also were a Hlstory of the Class of 1931 Class Prophecx Valedlctory Address Salutatory Address Class Poem Class Song and Class Day program In une 1933 the flrst Cdlllflfl of The Slclpper appeared Thls consisted of a 32 page 6x9 lnch edltlon wlth gold paper coxers On the front coser was a sketch of the columns above the front entrance of the school prlnted ln purple There were only four plctures Mr Whltney Senlor Class ofhcers one largc plcture of the 251 graduates and LlYll0l' Class officers Only the Senlor Class was featured and bllef resumcs ol club actlvltles were glvcn Iour short paragraphs gave the sports summary for the year The flrst Sklpper staff w as composed of the followlng Edttor Delbert Ray General Commlttee Helen KYEIS Ruth La Vere Parker Olney Verol Reger Typmg Staff Allce Boyarskl VICIOYIS Bugelskl Ellzabeth KOIIHI Fellx Plech Mary Tamlzer Helen Iaros Commlttee on Wrlte ups Garvln Conners Mlldred Kelster Glenn Oberaclcer lean Reldpath lean Seager Vera Burger Art Staff Elmer Dworalc Edward Noshay Faculty Advzsers MISS Helen Alglre M159 Helen Reltz Mlss Carolvn WIYSOH Durlng the first year of school a Dramatlc Club was organwed Its lnltlal presentatlon was a ChflSIl'U8S play called Klngs ln Nomanla the story of a bootblack unyustly accused of stealing a klngs emerald The cast of characters lncluded Carlton Krathwohl Ioseph Iuk Bennett Oelhelm Gerald Keatmg Marlon Castlng Wlnlfred Llpp COFHGIIUS Marlon Edward Chmle lawskl Lawrence Iohnson Carl Shosts Wllllam Relnhart Edward Dewald Donald Walker Wllllam Wrlght and Rose Mertes From the very first the MUSIL Department was at the fore ln promotlng school 8LIIVITy On May 22 1931 an operetta MISS Cherry Blossom wlth a Iapanese background was produced The leadlng roles were taken by C ladys Ireudenthal Iames McCarthy Ernest Zakraysek Ianet C andy Ioseph Weigel Bennett Oelhelm Carlton Krathwohl and Mllton Musser There were three choruses alld dance numbers Mlss Ford was ln charge of production whlle Mr Hull led the orchestra The first Clrls Declamatlon Contest was held on November 3 1910 lane Seddon Mary Bryant Dorls Cordon Gladys Freudenthal Marlon Alt and Wlnlfred Llpp competed The last named was the wlnner Her selection was called Iudas ISCRTIOI Durlng the past 23 years we have placed three All Hlgh wlnners Marlon Casting ln 1933 Iessle Dlngman ln 1946 and Kathleen Farrell ln 1952 The Debate Team appeared for the Hrst tlme on December 4 1931 The proposltlon was Resolved that Congress shall have the power to llmlt regulate and prohlblt the labor of persons under 18 years of age Rlverslde scored 21 POINTS placlng fifth among the hlgh schools On the afhrmatlve team were Clemens Sandresky Iohn Evas7uk Iames Eberle Anna Zynczak Calternatej The negatlve team was composed of Ruth Buck Raye Conrad Ianet Slacer Rlta Bennlngs falternatej The Rlverslde Hl Y was formed on October 24 1930 under the ausplces of the EXBCUIINC committee of the Kenmore Ht Y Twenty nlne boys were present for the ceremony The purpose of the organlzatlon then as II 19 now 19 To create malntaln and extend throughout the school and the community hlgher standards of Chrlstlan character The first officers of the club were Irvlng Levln Presldelt Fred Mltchell VICC President Clemens Sandresky Correspondlng Secretary Ioseph Delaney Re cordlng Secretary Davld Roughead Treasurer In August of 1931 the World YMCA Conventlon was held ln Toronto Canada Bennett Oelhelm was chosen as Buffalos representatlve Thls summer the World Centennlal of the YM CA wlll convene IH Parls France Katherme Szely and Mar guerlte Toth both seniors have been chosen as delegates In 1951 Margaret Wamsley a senior was one of the wlnners of the Amerlcan Leglon Amerlcanlsm Essay Contest and won Qatrlp to W3ShlUgIOn D C ThIS year a freshman Ann Marle Slobodlan IS one of the two wlnners among the Buffalo publlc lgh schools The Glrl Reserves was organlzed ln 1930 to glve the average glrl an opportunlty to develop her PCISOHHIIIY to cooperate Wllh others of her age and to share responslbllltles with them The first officers were Dorothy Fyfe presldent Margaret McNell1 vlce presldent LOUISE Phlllppbar secretary Dorls Smlth treasurer A small art club was formed durlng the second semester of 1910 1931 to extend students lnterest ln thls field Quallficatlons for membershlp depended on credlt obtalned for Deslgn I and Representatlon I Mr Helenbrook and Mlss Alglre were the advlsers Elected as officers were Francls Mooney presldent Rlchard Cummings treasurer Fern Hoppenroth secretary The members of the Modern Language classes French Spanlsh and Cerman organlzed thelr classes TRIO clubs durlng the first year of the schools hlstory There was also a Home Economlcs Club In fall of the f.0IIOXNl!'Ig year a Research Club was organlzed for students who were keenly Interested ln SCIENCE In 1934 a Commerce Club Stamp Club and Rlfle Club came lnto belng Besldes these one finds durlng these past years such clubs as Tumbling Rowlng Rldlng Chess Camera Career Sketch Masque and Make up Prlor to the Annual Hl Y Show now known as the Revue thls type of entertalnment was given as an annual assembly program The annual three act play was also eagerly awaited For example on May 1516 1933 Peg o My Heart was pro duced under the dlrectlon of Mlss Saraellen Mundle Rlverslde students have received a rlch program of extra currlcular actlvltles They can be especlally grateful to the many teachers and students who have promoted a roster of worth whlle HCIIVIIIBS at Rlxerslde Hlgh School 85 O O -13 , Q Q - u 1 - 4- - 11 Q , - 4. , . . , , Q s 1 - 1 - V - 1 QQQQQR . . 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A , , l, . , ,. . ,. ., , . , , l . , , . . . , . , , , . . , , . - ' 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 A I ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - - Y V - - u 1 11 - ' - 1 1 1 THE BELOW DECKS STAFF The entlre Sklpper Staff IS composed of three separate umts whlch operate lI'1dlVldl18lly and yet m con IUHCEIOII wlth each other In the Executlve Workshop are threshed out plans layout paste ups and much bram cudgllng occurs to compose artlcles Later there IS proof readlng to be done The Art Stall supplles the trlmmlngs and graphlcally lllustrates the theme of the book Many compllments are due this department for the fine work whlch has been created over the past years The Advertlslng Staff holds the purse strlngs ThlS year 194 ads more than ever before were sold and 3ll35 was raised to help finance the book Only those who work on thls project reallze the amount of time and labor that IS required to complete the Sklpper On the other hand only those who work on thls project experlence the thrlll of seemg an Idea develop and evolve IHYO a tanglble paper and Ink product SKIPPER STAFF Edztor Beverly McNulty Busmess Manager Elenore Nxeman Adverttsmg Manager Ioseph D1Carlo Art Edttor Roger Reulllard School Photographer Robert Grzelka Pro esstonal Photographer Ted Fremy Faculty Advtser MISS Ruth M Zeh Lzteraru Commzttees Senlor Class Patricia Allen Margaret Bankoske Marlon Borne amcs Strauch oanne Young unlor Class Grace M8j6WSk1 Elizabeth Peacock Sophomore Class Margaret McGregor Constance Cameron Freshman Class Sandra Stubbe I aqoutComm1ttee Barbara Summers Nancy E Simpson Marlon Borne Tqpzsts Mary Konawevxska ludlth Mlchel Cosma Logan Rosemarie Rutkowskl Faculty Commzttee Mlss Ruth M 7ch Mr Robert McGowan Mr Rav Helcnbrook Mr Remo Ren7on1 The Three Musketeers at 5 00 P M Just before closmg shop for the day 86 l . ., . ,, . . . . . . . - . . I , y - , . - . ' . . . I . , , , .. . ,, . . . . . . ' s q , u 66 ,Q Layout Editor ..,... ,.......,...,...............,........r...,A.............,,.....,.,...............,,,,,.......................r.,......,.., , Barbara Summers I . - . . , , . , I , I . .. , n - , l Q l V a 1 9 1 A 5 , 9 9 ' ' .. . 4 , . l , . I , . . A .. fi , 1 N I is . A, 'S 1 A T VFW, f ' I if ff 1 ,K EXECUTIVE STAFF ...ff 1 SEATED-Roger Reulllard Marlon Borne STANDING-Ioanne Young Patrxua Allen Elenore Nleman Beverly McNulty Margaret Bankoslce Barbara Summers Vhss 7eh Robert Grzellla EXECUTIVE STAFF ROW l 'Vlary lx narfuxska R sc xldfll Ruth xml.: ROW 'l Sandra Slubbm udllh Nlnlul Nancy Slmpson Clsma lx gan ROVN mn ra K1 Canmr n 'Vlar arc! 'Vid ng lllla l Pcauxll luseph D1 Carlo Iarnu Straunh 87 U ' r I , rf . , Y - ,, ' Q1 , Hx , .Lql U 1 ' is y fm 1V li 1 IL 'Ill 'rf-' ls xx S 1 . M . ,AX is- , -l 'H 2' . ', u, ' , ' l' 'rn V, 7...-.l l gl ' , - ', ' ' 5, v ' f', '5-Cfxrffvfr.. g'1.-Q-wr,Q .bc!.l a - -' 1 I ' u E ART STAFF Raymond Iohnson Vlary ant 'Vlqliay Iohn Stathoyylu Roger Reutllwrd Wllllam Roth oan IHPLYCDSLI Keith MLKendrulx Mlnhacl Metzger Carolvn Haxxkms AD STAFF ROW l Nlr Renzom Tlmothv Sugg Gwendolyn Arnone Iudlth Cloxer Iulta Innes Thomas Cerst Myron Falzone Susan Hylant Joseph D1Carlo ROW 2 Iune Bultoyxslsl Iudnh Hulptau Xflartlyn De C lopper Carol Hllmey Donna Hennmg Sandra Burrneler Betty Ctdlglx Nlargaret Barr Carol Buds Audrey Hussalt ROVV Q Dolores C llllOXlLb Beyerly Austin Dolores Dtegel man Nancy D13H1l'7IOkKSlxl Ioyue Elsele udlth Crlspell Donna Conley lone Ball 'Vlarton Iu7xy1ls Sharon Iones ROW -1-Cerald I-rydlo Kerln OConnell VVard ohnson Vlyron Hulbert VV1ll1am Stott Rmhard Cromhle Charles Brennan Iay Crust Floyd Centore Charles Yadloulty Alex Koxsalexyslu Ronald Ixlusc-L 88 u -' I . I.: I- X 1' I s' - , , , , , . , Y .. 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AUTO SHOW POSTER WINNERS Mary Iane MacKay Keith McKendr1ck Wxlllam Roth Ioyce Davoll Mlchael Metzger Iohn Stachowxcz Roger Reulllard Frederick I oersgh AD STAFF ROW l Norene Llmburg Kathryn Szely IoAnne Szalay Illlxan Orsllay dette Sadlsfmskl Peggy Tomkins Drmrls Wolos ROW 2 Vlarllxn Wooster lean Wllllams Carol Stumm ones Dolores SlY'lLlCVlfSlsl lsaxhlcon Turner IoanSQnd111ls Ilnda Woromals ROW 'S Vlary Xnn Rcdclnn reen C rant Anna Staruusslu Ioyre Richards Penelope Papadalsls Nlarlc Pouue Margaret Nalerenen Pol 'Vlorrlsh Catherlne 'Vowmlu ROW 4-Margaret Innes 'Nlmra Oatmexer Patr1L1aTmxlach Theodwra luke Klemp Beverly MLNUlIV Iudlth Mlehel Carolyn Kuehlnr Pdllh llurx Patrlua Xllen lvlllllfld Turner 89 Cal Ccraldx 'Vlarua VVood 'Vlau ls Ann Lesser 'Namy Shxrlex Smxth Sandra MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONTRIBUTES The Mustc Department Wlth Mr Harold Hull celebrates tts 25th Annlversary Ever slnce the school opened ln 1930 both lnstrumental and choral organtzatrons have been 1n exlstence From them have come outstandlng muslclans Mr Hull deserves a great deal of pralse for hrs falthful and loyal SGTVICE to the school No matter what the OCCRSIOH we rely on these mustcal bodles to entertatn supplement or provide back ground mustc Outstandlng programs have been given at Th3HlCSg1V1Hg Chrrstmas Easter and for Class Day exerctses A large portlon of the R H S Revue IS muslcal In Iune an annual Spring Concert IS glven At foot ball games tn all sorts of weather the band bolsters the morale of both team and rooters At the 25th Anntversary Alumnl Homecomtng celebratton MISS Katherine Schul7 tramed a speclal Annl versary Chorus that sang some delightful lyrlcs with words wrltten by Mlss Mary Connery Mr Hull tralned an amuslng German Band Long hours of hard work and tedtous practlce both durlng and outslde of regular school hours are requlred to produce programs of the superlor callber we have at Rlverslde Both Mr Hull and Mtss Schulz who 15 also a language teacher have made a very large and permanent contrlbutlon to the school Mr Hulls chorus IS made up of novlces whereas MISS Schulzs group IS composed of more experxenced slngers some of whom are capable of stght readlng ThlS latter group has produced work of well balanced harmony clear d1ct1on and mtelltgent dynamlcs HULL S CHORUS fm-H ,,.,....,..,,,,, W Lp!- ROW 1 Mr Hull Betty Cottfrxed Drane Devald Patrtcta Palmert Mary Lou 7ahn Charlene Bolvm Helen Ward Geraldme Ptccolo Ianlce French Delores Foremlak Antotnette Lellto Bernadette Sadltovuskx Shtrley Fkes ROW 2 Ieanne Lee Elaine Pavwltk Donna Hennmg Altce Ztmmer Gertrude Blellckr Vtrgmla Albrlght Martlea Arrnttage Florence Anderson Iune Bukovu skl Carol Buck Lrncla WOTOHIHR ROW 3-Carol Mandura Patrlcta Kozlowskt Carol Cooper Velda Cogley Irene Wood Iacqueltne Rutkouskt Martlyn De Glopper Sally Toomey Sandra Stubbe Margaret Gels Mary Lou Calder Maureen Grant ROW 4-Patrtcla Stelnbacher Bette Kocsls Patrltta Stachnlck Margaret Hall Anna Kasputts Polly Ann Lesser Sandra Danlel son Laurell West Ioan Lyman Ioan Lapczenskl Ianls Leech Rosallnd Bertschl Mary Ann Gembala 90 25 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE In l950, in the WBEN High School Band Contest, Riverside's Band was chosen as the best in the city. In our trophy case is a cup which gives lasting evidence of the musicianship of Mr. Hull and the many stu- dents whom he has started on a musical career. Of the music students who have been graduated from Riverside, we can mention but a few who have become outstanding in this city. Iulius Kovach, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, is a violinist in the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Thaddeus Biernat, also of Eastman, is engaged in private teaching and directs a Polish singing society. Both Leola Bork Erftenbeck, a graduate of Oberlin, and Irene Schano Maricle, a graduate of Eastman, give piano lessons and are active in the Chromatic Club. Dorothy Bristol Harp, a con- tralto, sings at both Temple Beth Zion and Plymouth Methodist Church. Ray Glover was recently appointed organist and choir master at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral. Annabelle Kish, a graduate of Fredonia State Teachers College, is teaching at the Philip Sheridan School in Tonawanda Township. In both instrumental and choral organizations, many students have received their initial musical training and have been inspired to continue after graduation. Much repetitious practice is required to mold a cacophony of discord into a harmony of beautiful music. This means patience, energy, time, and much effort on the part of the instructors. We wish to thank Mr. Hull and Miss Schulz for their invaluable contributions to Riverside. We appreciate the fine musical reputation they have given this school. MISS SCHULZS CHORUS ROW I Sallx Toomey Vliss Schulz Donna Henning Carol Vlandura Elizabeth Eisele Judith Ash Sharon Clark Ianice Mar ski Carol Rindfieisth Florence Drozdz Elaine Engclhardt Susanne Russell Kathryn Szcly Vlarguerlte Toth Vlargaret Bankoske 'Vlarmn Brrne Niary Bradshaw Barbara Could ROW 3-Niarx Inu Calder Alberta Irish 'Vlarllyn Wooster Iane Crzybek 91 ! 1 ,I Is - A 1 I 1 - s I I I v I x 1 I ' tinelli, Ianet Carson, Deanna Clasgow, Doris Wolos, Albertha Foster, Irene Starczewski. ROVV 2-Audrey Hussak, Rita Majerow- 'I 1 g P 9 ' ' y 4' A A s 'S ' - - ' I 'sn' - s A Q 1 . 1 , i . ', 1 . . 1' -, . , . , . BAND TRUMPETS Robert Baker Robert Davres Ioseph D1Carlo Kenneth Fetzer Harold Flsh Mary Ann Frye Dennis Glynn Kathryn Hlrtrelter Lynne Lalock Betty Ann LaNoue lane Lelb Stephen Martmec Ioanne O Keefe Iames Passage Harlow Raymond Roger Reurllard Ronald Vmce George Walton Clelland Ward Glorla Barth Constance Efren Carolyn Klme Wllma Pankow Donna Rechm C all Strom N. jLlvi 'i.? gLc ..45.4g-A-4n4A -1.4-Nsg4,Qsg Cs'-L PERCUSSION Sharon Fenlon Gerald Kreta Paul Kovach Michael Szczepamk Mtldred Turner Ronald Zywtzynskl TROMBONES C ene Adams Ellen Davles Gerald Frydlo Arlan Heckman Ronald Klusek Alex Kowalewskx Brian Roe Rlchard Watson FLUTES Ellzabeth Kroh Sandra McCarthy Wlllxam Patterson Ioyce Pesta SAXAPHONES Richard Egedl Iohn Kapus Kelth McKendr1ck Coyla Schrelner BARITONES Robert Gaye Louls Krawchuk Robert Lance Iames Murphy Ronald Reed Robert Lance CI ARINET S Ioyce Ball Margaret Barr Robert Barron Constance Cameron Ioan Czeladzmska Barbara Depowskx Carol Dunn Raymond Fetzer Glorla Gregory Raymond Hengel Margaret Iones Sharon Iones Patrlcra King Ceraldme Kozlol Murrel Leggett Gerald Lexb Richard Le Vea Elsie Lmdenfels Frank Loomis Thomas Munch Russell Panzlca Dale Petes Arlene Plekarslu Carole Pyzynslu Marjorle Robert Susanne Russell Marcla Woronlak TUBAS Iohn Gembka Donald McHugh David Mllak Wllllam Murphy FRENCH HORNS ' ' 101111 Maiewski 92 ORCHESTRA TROMBONES Gene Adams Ellen Davnes Gerald Frydla Ronald Kluselt Brian Roe Rtchard Watson SAXAPHONES Rtchard Egedt Iohn Kapus Ketth lVILKendr1elc Coyla Schreiner BASS VIOLIN Davtd Mllalt TRI, VIPETS Robert Baker Robert Danes Ioseph DtCarlo Kenneth Fetzer I ynne I aloclt Betty -Knn La Noue Harlow Raymond Roger Reulllard Ronald Vince C eorge Walton Charles Iadlotzlv. PERCL SSIOIN Sharon Fenl Jn Cerald Kteta BARITONES Robert C aye Iames Murphy PIANO Suzanne Burns Raymond Hengel Frances Molnar Ruby Rushmore C all Strom Helen Wagner F LL TES Ellzabeth Ixroh Wllllam Patterson Ioyce Pesta CLARIN ETS Robert Barron Constame Cameron Ray mond Fetzer Margaret Iones Conrad Kushman C erald Lelb Rlehard l,e Vea Elsle Llndenfels ohn VIajevnsL1 Thomas Nlunch Vlarjorle Robert Susanne Russell Paul Koxach TLBAS Vltldred Turner Donald N1cHugh Ronald Yyuczynsltt VVtlllam Vlurphy VIOLINS Dtana Anderson Esther Arnold Ioyce Ball Beverly Borom Iauquellne Danglets Barbara Depoxxskt Constance Efren Carole Hershberger I outs Kravschult Robert Lance Vlurlel Leggett lane Lelb Iantce Vlartrnellt Geraldine Ochoctnslta Arlene Pteltarslct 'Vlary Ann Poutle Carole Py zvnskt Vlarua Worontalt hr-L Af- 'i 'A Alb!! I ' . ' ' 1 - 4 -5 i , . I ' ' I ' I . . . Y . ' A- I t. I . I V fe . U - . o ' V I I A ' ,, I U ' A ' 'j . . ' , ' ' Dale Peres . ' 1 -I 1 I ' 1 h I , V A 1 'rl . Q ' E xi 1 .f , ' ' -' -4 . .. I . -.-qt ! ,ty V , 5525- 3, ',f A V I V U. . . ' Y ' 7 014' 'f A Nlll , . ,- , -3'- fb J L lu. l ll 0 93 GCJLD PIN SCHCDLARS Here are the nbrainsn of the Senior Class. For four years. this trio has consistently remained on the honor roll with never a slip Mary Mahlmeister IS VHICCIICIOYIHH of the class while Irene Pettas is Salutatorian Congrat ulations young ladies for haxlng reached port with flying colors '27 ' T Mary Mahlmelster Kathryn S7ely Irene Pettas - DECLAIMERS Last November com petition was very close in decidin First lace win g P the school in the All High contest Of this quintet C:-f three are uniors Sue Lynne and Gloria who competed for the first time The Seniors Mar ion and Kathy hate placed in two consecutixe contests This group was coached by Miss Ruth Ze K? ..,-4 Kathrsrt Szelw C Iona Barth Susanne Russell Vlaruon Borne Iynne I al Us 94 , ' 'A W N 'QP it gt I 5 ,Q 5 l 6 f W' , l U -Y ' f A v Q . . 5 . - .1 A 'Q 51' ner, Marion represented L up -. 6 -1 I 'x 'N . - . ' , ,' 1 M . .. I f 3 , - I I 1 . Q in g T , .. H ' A -s ' ' h. 4,,:' ,,f a,VA ,Q Jw Q ORATORS Unlike the girls com- petitors, who present pre- pared stories, the boys deliver original speeches, usually of patriotic na- ture or of current inter- cst. The winner of this contest, held in spring, also speaks in an All- High competition. The coach for this group is Mr Robert Rentz Sr-9' ROW l Michael Cidos Vlr Rentz Floyd Centore ROW 2 Richard Cheesmen Vlichael Costin Richard Hogue Samuel Traina Ioseph Nuhn BATE This year s topic for debate was Resolved that New York State give 18 year olds the right to vote Our negatlve team debated here against Ken against Technical The former won with a 9 6 score the latter lost with a 7 8 score These teams have been coached by Mr Rent7 and Mr Salem ROWI Andrew I'arpley Floyd Cemore 'Vlarilyn Wooster Richard Hogue lxathrvn Szely ROW 2 Richard Cheesman Vlr Rentz 'Viichael Costxn 'Vlr Salem Joseph Nuhn 95 v 'x 1 V 14 ', A . , . - l , D E R S 5 , singtong our positive, Q . L i I a 1 l l V 'S y It . I ,V - RGET NEERS The BROADCASTING STAFF func tlons dally to proxrde teachers and stu dents with notlces ol lmportant events regulatlons and school procedures Accuracy promptness and clear dlc tlon are partlcularly essentlal M McGowan superxlses thls group Ronald Reed Susanne Russell Dale Flllenvsarth The ASSEMBLY TECHNICIANS pro vxde speclal effects both on stage and from the projectlon booth for the many programs throughout the year Thelr assistance IS especially needed for the annual Revue The crew IS under the management of Ronald Reed and SIIPCFXISIOH of Mr Robert McGowan Rlchard Cromble Iohn O Keele Ray Ilshcr Charles Brennan The PROIECTION STAFF IS respon srble for both the operatlon and maln tenance of the speclal audlo usual alds used throughout the school such as tape recorders movle proyectors and sllde machlnes Thls equlpment 1s su pervrsed by lVI1ss Ida Elllott Iohn Meday Rlchard Vlatyjaltoxxsln Ioseph Alessi C eorge Kushman Robert C aye 7 , ,. u --s - . x . Y L . ' r' V V. . , f l , V ' . ZA . . . 2 . ', Ronald Reed, Iohn Ueisen. William Smith, . . ' v - w , 1 W 9 9 A' Vu l ' 1 I I Tu +- 1 .' , , I ' A -... Q3 ROW l Barbara Conda loan Bogdan Beverly Borom Mable White Dolores Smeeewski Uorls Wolos Rosalie Miles Phyllis Maraele Margaret Nalelenee ROW '7 Barbara Ann Ieleler Terry lsaefmarslea Shirley Smith Sharon jones Pttrlela King Bev erly Austin Marian Cempko Donnx Stewart Rosemary Ianleltwlel Carol Summ ROVV 3 Muriel Leggett Fllzabtth Peaeoele C raee Mayewslel Vlargarct C ers Carol Soars Christine Kislka Nanny 'Vla7ur Vlary Konanewslea Dolores Hrab Catherine Nowiek C all Baldaufl ROW 4 Richard Vlllls Ronald Klusele Dennis C lynn joseph fJSlleZl Barbara 'I aton Allee C lellnslel Charles Per guson 'Vliehael Roth Izrle Ilammersehmldt Fdmund lsaefmarskl Ioseph Robson DING ELL Since 1953 the 1n1t1at1on of weekly banking at Rlyerslde High School has played an lntegral Dart 1n our system It has been encouragmg to young people because they learn to save thelr monev wisely and systematrcallv The first advisers given full charge were Mr Benyamm Raxm who recently left RlV9fS1dC and Vhss Naomi Larkin We are also grateful to Mlss Marv Connery for her helpful asslstanec smee the beginning of the seeond semester Banking was established when 1 representatixe from one of the downtown banks xlslted Rlxerslde and explained this unique system which was being started in the high schools Tellers were appointed for etch home room and they were instructed ln the proeedure On Mondav mornlng the tellers issue deposit slips and enyelopes to anyone wishing to bank They in turn wrlte their own bank book by filling in the amount deposited and the new balance On Tuesday the students that are banlelng srgn their names on a carbon copy paper and the amount thev are banking The teller receryes the enxelope containing the money and the deposit sltps The amount IS totaled and recorded. Then the students indnidual enxelopes and the original signatures of the students 'ire se'1lee1 into 'r buff envelope. From Riverside High School its destination may be to 'tny' one of three banks namely Erie County' Savings Bank. Western Savings Bank or Buffalo Savings Bank. 97 23 1 444316 ROW l Su7anne Burns Helen Pasztor Mlss Slegesmund Barbara Kaiser Wllllam Patterson Michael Costrn Edmund Kacz marslu Robert Allen Susanne Russell ROW 2 Margaret Webster Sally Sxxalm Mrlllcent Ball Ioan Czeladrlnslta Betty Burnett ROS The ROSTRA IS the Latln newspaper of Rlverslde Hlgh School MISS Fleanor Slegesmund advlses the Latln pupils who publlsh it The paper IS publlshed four ttmes a year and the content of each ed1t1on IS approprlate to the season Among the features whlch appear regularly are edltorrals a page devoted to elasslcal hlstory and culture a poetry page the lnqulrmg reporter a crossword pu77le and class notes ThlS year a sectlon IH French con trlbuted by the French students has been lncluded The purpose of the paper ts to promote an mterest 1n foretgn languages and to show that Latm 1S not dead but l1v1ng and can be used as a medlum of commun1cat1on today -Q L,,..a-al STAFF Associate Edztor Edmund Kac7marsk1 Assoczate Edztor lVl1chael Costln Productzon Manager Barbara Kalser Art Edztors Betty Burnett and Robert Allen Faculty Advzser Fleanor Slcgesmund The Saturnalza 98 Kg 5 v. ' 1 ' V r y vii, E 'lr A at T H E R 0 M A N S ' T R A I , , , L n Q . l , . Y f--.. X' Editor ....,,.,..,t,,..,tt...,, ,,.... ..........t.......t......... W i lliam A. Patterson ' H . Ae ' 'R ' lrl'tA,A,','.lt.,A,l,...l.'.'.l.'.l.'.'.l.l.'.l.'.'.'t'.l.'.'.'.'.'.'....A ' 6 ' l I . ' ,.,, .......... .. . ' T 'W , NA ROW l Ronald Vlelster Iohn Meday leanne Lee Dlane Dcxald ROW '7 lean Sudcrbaclc Betty LaNoue Rosalxnd Palermo Stasxa Mallast Sue lynch Carol Htlmey Catherine Nowtclu ROW 3 Richard Watson Polly Ann Lesser IldllxO Sarkany Io Ann SLalay Margaret Vld rcgor Mlchatl Costln FRANC LE CERCLE FRANCAIS the youngest organlzatlon ln the school first appeared last year as a means of makxng the French languagc more practlcal and vxtal The group has for tts advlser Mlss Nan ORe1lly dlscussed A project such as map draw mg of French proxnnccs has been undertaken Also at Christmas tlme books of French carols were made so that the Irench students mlvht stroll through the halls slnglng Through thls organuatlon students hate already obtamcd a better knovs ledge of and appreclatlon for the French language OFFICERS Preszdent eanne Lee Vice President Iohn 'Vleday Treasurer Ronald Meister Qtcretary Dmne Dcxald 99 . , . . . N , . H .x . . Y. . , . . . . , , . Meetings are held during the second week of every month. At this time, French customs and culture are l' ' ' . . .. 1 ' 1 PORTHOLE PURVEYORS 2' - f me ,Zff -tt Alf w'!.t -If ROW 1 Rlchard Matyjakowskl Carolyn Fisher Beverly Crlst Iudy Welsbeck Donald XVagner ROW 2 Ieanette Haynos Iohn Helder Cvsendolyn Collins Mlss Engel Barbara Zimmer Constance Mustarella Marv Ann lvancxt Ioan Barton Deanna Lang NAUTICAL TRIUMVIRATE COMPLETED In these 25 years somethmg new has been added the Retailing Cooperatlve Work Experlence Program and THE PORTHOLE our school store operated by the Retatlmg Classes In September 1949 our Hrst Retallmg class reglstered 23 students Today we have 110 ln addttlon to 60 students worklng ln stores and earnmg Regents credlts for that paid work We are proud that Rlverslde has the very largest Retalllng and Work Experlence program 1n the crty of Buffalo At Mr Spear's request, the Retalltng classes undertook the task ol organlzmg a store Elalne Clme won the name contest THE PORTHOLE was chosen as the most apptoprxate name for the new addltton to the sea gomg RHS famlly THE SKIPPER and THE LIGHTHOUSE welcomed THE PORTHOLE, to make up IIS now famous nautlcal trlumvlrate On December 2, 1949, THE PORTHOLE had tts grand openlng wlth free chenille Santas wlth every 250 purchase THE PORTHOLE has slnce been run as an extra turrlcular duty where the Retalllng students, outslde of class, spend much tlme and thought operatlng the store, decoratlng the halls, classrooms, and on occasions, the ofllces and elevator They ran speclal sales, cooperated vuth the Red Cross and T B Chrlstmas seal campatgns, alded IH the sale of concert tickets, and sale of school pms and notebooks Profit IS a minor project smce much merchandise ts sold xery near cost Profits have been spent to adver tlse ln THE SKIPPER, to renovate the mlmeograph IH the mam ofllce, to supply glfts for school v1s1tors, and to purchase decorating props for dlsplays that glve the school a festtve look Profits have bought magazme subscrlptlons and books for school use, and furntture, much needed equlpment and supplles for THE PORTHOLE whlch started out vxlthout one penny of cash, and whlch now IS very modestly furnlshed The Porthole Staff and MISS Engel wtsh to express thelr gratitude for the prtvllege of servlng such won derful customers May Rlverslders continue to prosper so that they can celebrate a golden 19801 100 . 1 , , f 1 . wwf f t , I f '- .gt ., W '-.. 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Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men Q All 15 calm All is brlght nfl' In your Easter Bonnet Our Feathered Frzends on the third floor 101 1,21 ' ' I :sa it v-'7 I, pg 1 1 -Q ROW 1 Kathryn Szely Chalrman ol Fnrst Lunch Marlon Borne Hnstornan Carol Mandura Vlce Presldent Nancy Simpson Chalrman of Assembly Monitors ROW 2 Cosma Logan Chairman of Receptlonlsts Mxss Alene Snell Adviser Beverly McNulty Chaxrman of Hall Monltors ROW 3-judlth Mlchel President Patrxua Allen Secretary Ioan Stelmach Treasurer Irene Pettas Chairman of Second Lunch GIRLS SMALL COUNCIL The Glrls Small Councll was organlzed ln 1939 under the guldance of Mxss Carolyn WIXSOH Other advlsers of the Councll have been MISS Helen RGILZ Mlss Eleanor Slegesmund and our present advlser Mlss Alene Snell Our Constltutlon was adopted ln 1940 In the sprmg of each year un1or homeroom teachers submit a 11st of about forty names of ellglble candl dates for the Girls Small Council After careful lflV6SLlg3LlOY'l 20 candldates are nommated by the Small Coun ell The names are submltted to the umor glrls and voted upon The ten glrls havmg the hlghest votes com prlse the Glrls Small Councll for the next year It IS an annual event of the Small Councll to hold a Glrls Assembly tn the fall of each year At thls tlme each member explains her dutles and Introduces her monltors In March 1954 the Inter Hlgh School Student Councll was organlzed This Counc1l meets monthly at dlfferent hlgh schools Representatlves to th1s year s counctl are udlth Mxchel and Mlehael COSLID The 1954 1955 Girls Small Councll would lxke to express Its appreclatlon for the cooperatlon It has re cexved from the teachers the Large Councll and the student body Thrs cooperatlon has made student gov ernment a success at RlN6I'SIdC 102 I V 9 A I, X . 1' Q Q , K I , 1 ,fl .sf O V . 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I . 3 . . , , I . . i L4 T 1 CAFETERIA MONITORS ROW l Audrey Hussalx Iflalne Ifngelhardt Barbara Summers Dolores Foremxalx Carol Mandura Pamela Allen Sandra lVIcCar rhs Rose XIIRYIG RUIlxVlXXSlxl Andrea Tarpley ROVV 'P Nlarrlxn VVno5ter Patrrua Russell Sandra Woods Sally Stefanlk Coima logan lxathrxn Szels joan Stelmach Vlargaret Banlxoslxe Deanna Lang Edlth Fury Marlon Home ROW 3 Catherxne Gushue Irene Protroxxslu Ieanene XVall Calle Mullen Iudnh 'Vlrchel Bexerly 'VIeNul1y Elenore Nreman Ioyee Pesta Deanna Glasgow Rita 'Vlayeroxxslxr LARGE NCI ASSEMBLY MONITORS ROV! l Call Nlullen Xanax -Xlbruht Susan lxmll udnh Vln ul karlrrxn Snlx Crsma l,o,an l unse Rlgheal Elenore Nle m n Barbara C mia R l VI R JVV 7 Car l S ars C' li nk D1 anna Clasgfm fran Slclmarlx Carol 'Wandura e cs u rx rrl n me ll ah RUXN Q Catlur nc Cushun Barbara lxalscr C all Hwy Nlaurcen r u l 1 nn lllrmaj R 'xnmlu mu Iudlth Hope nna Ruhln CXHIllId Xclammfyk IJ l ru Xrn dxpam lsrhcr -Xrn ld Juan Ilnda 'Ncfl rue Elsclc lamps I rr 103 RECEPTIONISTS AND OFFICE MONITORS ROW l Carolyn Kuebler Elaine Fn elhardt Carol Mandura Elenore Nteman Bexerly MtNulty Ioan Stelmach Andrea Tarpley Cosma Logan PHIFILIZI Rule ROVV 2 Dolores Stnuenslu Mary lou Calder 'Vlarv Mahlrnetster Rose Marte Rutkoxsskl oyce Davoll Evelyn Szlemelster Dorothy Shanks Harrtet Papadalxls Bettx Torolt GECON HALL MONITORS ROW l Patrtcta Btrtnger Dolores Dtegelman, Ioyce Leech, Anna Kay Coles, Carolyn Haxxlttns, Cosrna Logan, Florence Drozdz, Sandra McCarthy, Deanna lang, Clorta NILL3UghllH, Kathryn Szely ROW 2 Arlene Taylor, Ioanne Love, Ioyce Davolt, Ioyte Helder, Barbara Summers Bexerlx VIcNulty, Delores Duda, Rlta lVI316IOXXSkl, Alma Farrell, Arlene Bondeur, Patrlcla Ctszewskt ROW 3 Audrey Hussalx, Ianet Carson, Martlyn Wooster, Patrlcta Russell, Frances ClCl1OClxl, Ioyce Pesta, Margaret Gels, Betty Torok, Patrlcxa Majerovtslsr, Alrce Wtlson ROW 4-lean Schwartz, Iune Far1neeh,Gale Logan, Sandra Woods, Mary Ann Ivanctc, Galle Vlullen, Iudtth Mtchel, Patrlcta Allen, Mary Konarzewskl, lean Wtlltams, Annette Iones, Patrtcta Rule, Carol Eschborn 104 rf y V 5, I , E 1 ,aw -vll -2 4 A M,--7 - I L I Q -A 5 5 , , T N f .a ,j,,,. ,, all V J 3 3 W ' ,Att W M Q' n ' 1 I , ,A M , ' 1 - U S ' A g , ' , ' Q V . , , , Z ' f I 4 I 2 A 1 I I , J i , g 4 r. 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A l dl 'Vllehael Costm 'Vlatthexx Bogdan Vlr Downes Raymond 'Vlntehell Floyd Centore Cordon Foster 'Vllehael Vletleer se ph D1 Carlo Pdxxard Shaw BOYS COUNCIL Although the Boys Councll IS not organwed to the extent that the Cnrls Councxl 19 we st1ll haxe been of serxrce to the school and haxe worked 1n eonjunctlon Wlfh the Senlor glrls We strlxe to keep Rlxerslde an orderly respectable and elean sehool Responslbtlltles haxe been shouldered Floyd Centore Gordon I-oster and Mlehael Costln haxe been representatlxes to the PTA We haxe f8lSCd lunds by sellmg combs The adxlser of the Council 19 'Vlr Arthur Downes Senlor boys rollcall teacher We haxe attempted to keep the high standards of our predecessors and hope that succeedmg counclls vull do the same 2 - if- u F' Z, ,U J,, I,,q,, - , ,Q T - 7 , . . . , ., in assembly, in the homeroom, and in the lunchroom. 9 ' 3 7 105 U K ROW 1 Mr Ray Spear Mrs Gordon Leib Mrs Iohn Patterson Mrs Gordon Foster Mrs Harold Leib Mrs Edward Chamber lin Mrs Louis Coles Mr Arthur Downes ROW 2 Mrs Iames Duffy Mrs Albert Mersberg Mrs Iohn Palmen Mrs Frederic Gould Mrs Helen Stapleton Mrs Milton Robert Mrs David Wilson Mrs Leo Costin Mrs William Barr RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION VVhen one reviews the history of the High School Community Association smce its inception in 1944 one is impressed by the progress that has been made The original purpose of this organization was and still is closer cooperation among home school and com munity and the means of discovering better ways to meet the needs and problems of our youth We find this recorded by the first historian Mrs Heber Ashley This group IS the first of its kind IH the high schools of Buffalo and may prove the beginning of a great movement that others will follow This prediction has come true The second organization was formed at East High School after Mr Lloyd Miller became assistant pr1n cipal there The first official meeting was held on November 15 1944 with 79 charter members enrolled The first president to be elected was Mrs Oscar Stefian During the first year the membership became 159 composed of 108 parents 44 teachers and seven student representatives The number rose appreciably the second year to 218 members Probably the most interesting report to make during this 25th Anniversary year IS a record of the many contributions that have been made to the school S50 to the Senior Class 1950 51 S50 to the Senior Class 1951 52 Parent Teachers Book Shelf begun in the library S100 to the school fused to purchase a record player and a picturej. 1952-53 Opaque projector. 3100 to be used toward Living Memorial Fund and 1953-54 the purchase of the electronic organ. 1954-55 1944 45 1945 46 1946 47 1948-49 1949-50 Tape recorder Stage furniture S30 for switches for five microphones fpurchased by Senior Classj Beginning of an annual Servlc Scholarship Fund Spotlight for the stage. Mouthpieces for band instruments. Record player. Potter s wheel for Art Department. In addition musical instruments have been purchased such as a cymbal bells a clarinet and two glockenspiels. For many years the goal has been a membership of 300. The present membership for the 54- 55 season is 320. This year s ofiicers are: President .,......................................................,.................,...................... .Mrs. Harold Leib Recording Secretary .......... ,.....,............................. First Vice President ..,................. .......................,.................. M rs. Iohn Patterson Asst. Corresponding Secretary ......,............. Second Vice President ....................,... .....,..............,... ............ ...... M r s . Louis Coles Treasurer ...............,,.................................................................... Third Vice President ............................,..........,.................... Mrs. Gordon Foster Auditor .,...................,........................................ ....,.............. We wish to thank this organization for their loyal, generous, and steadfast service t community. 1 06 Mrs. Stephen Martinec .Mrs. Edward Chamberlin ..Miss Annalouise Foss Mr. Arthur Downes o the school and the WWBEGW 'Aw RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL- COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION'S STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES ROW I-Ieanette Wall, Elenore Nieman, Nancy Simpson. ROW 2-Michael Costin, Gordon Foster, Floyd Centore. N RIVERSIDE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ALBERT SPISHAK Preszdent IACQUELIN E ROTH Vzce President -rdf! DOROTHY CRAIG LE VEA Secretary ThlS organlzatlon mcludes all former crew mem bers of the S S Rlverslde The Alumm ASSOCIB t1on was establlshed followxng the graduatlon of the first class from Rlverslde ln 1931 Its more aCt1V8 days began following the war The outstandlng contrlbutlon of thls assoclatlon IS helpmg the steady salllng of present crew mem bers by granting an annual scholarshlp awarded each year to a worthy Senlor who has reached port In order to replenlsh thls scholarship fund a dance IS held annually to help ra1se the money Th1S year the dance was held at the Buffalo Launch Club on Ianuary 29 1955 We the Semors of 55 WlSh to express our ap preclatxon to our past mates for asslstmg us as we cast off on another voyage 3 X I fe-J EDWARD TOLNAY ..,- F jx Treasurer 45 l p w U- . . j I 1 ' f,f f ft W I I 107 FUTURE NURSES CELERRATE SECOND BIRTHDAY The Future Nurses Club was organlzed rn l954 by the Alumnae Assoclatlon The purpose of thls club IS to rnform glrls of the nurslng professxon To accompllsh thls our group went on tours through the Meyer Memorlal and Buffalo State Hosprtals MISS Garvey our school nurse spoke to us about the nursmg profes s1on and the preparatlon for tl'1IS career She Illustrated her lecture Wlth movles on Nancy Edwards Publrc Health Nurse and Glrls rn Whlte OFFICERS President Helen Pasztor Vzce Preszdent Catherine Rlchmeyer Secretary Albertha Foster Hzstorzan Carol Cooper Chaplam Dorothy Messenlehner ROW l Dorothy Messenlehner, Catherlne Rxchmeyer, Helen Pasztor, Albertha Foster, Paulme Domlco, Carol Cooper ROW 2 Donna Rose, Ioan Anderson, Sandra Klemp, Llnda Duffy, Arlene Iarglello, Patrxcxa Ann Stoll, Barbara Mlller, Ellzabeth Forczek, Constance Efren ROW 3-Chrrstme Tatko, Patrlcla Rule, Moxra Oatmeyer, Peggy Camm, Florence Anderson, Sharon Fenlon, Ann Mayda, Sylvra Danxello, Charlyn Kmdron ROW 4-Mary Ann Cobb, Ioyce Granskofskr, Dons Wolos, Gloria Barth, Carolyn Kllne, Barbara Ann Bero, Patricia Vence, Sandra Shannon, Patrlcla Schohn, Geraldme Schmauss 108 - 9 s ' . . . . . . ., . 37 GS ' ' ' ,3 . , Treasurer ............,,.,....................,,......,....,.,....,,,.r....,...............,.........................,.., Pauline Domico JUNIOR RED CROSS COMPLETES FIRST YEAR As lar back as 1943, Riverside was enrolled in the Red Cross organization. Anyone interested in gaining knowledge and wishing to volunteer his time to the Red Cross is welcome. We learn to do things for ourselves and then apply that knowledge to help others. The official membership of the group consists of two representatives from each homeroom. We attended conferences to ascertain what other schools across the nation are doing to help the Red Cross. As a project, we attached test tubes to empty blood bottles. To help make the children in the German Roman Catholic Orphanage and Protestant Home for Unprotected Children happier, we sent cookies to them at Easter time. We have as our officers: President. , .....,,, ,. ....., ,....,..........,...........................,.,.............., . ....r..,...., Elinor Shannon Treasurer ,A .r.,,, . ,..r,rr ,...... r or ..r.. .r..,,....... ....,.r........................... ..............,.....,.. C a r ol Updyke Secretary ....... ..,..........A..........,...,,................r.....,,.......rr.r........,..............................,...t.... D oris Ehlert ROWl Doris Fhlert Secretary Elinor Shannon President Carol Updyke Treasurer ROW 2 Deanna Glasgow Rosa lind Palermo Carol Haxxkms Barbara 'Vhller Elizabeth Forczek Arlene Iargiello Iosephme Rusmek Wmifred Shipman Ioyce Pesta Florence Anderson Susan Iymh ROW 3-Vlargaret McCregor Ceraldme Koziol Iune Bermger Christine Klszka Paul Stenman Iohn OKeefe Barbara Buckley Kathryn Hlrtrelter Sandra Shannon Margaret Barr ROW 4-Rosalie Granato C eorgc Snertsen Cerald Shumm Doris Fanuttl 109 ' ' v 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 A 1 1 1 - 1 1 , , . , . . A 1 , 1 , , , , . . . - r - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ,' , 1 ' , .' . WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB BRIEFS STUDENTS ON VITAL ISSUES The need for greater emphasls on lnternatlonal affairs and the mterest of students brought about the or ganmng of a World Aflalrs Club at Rtverslde Hlgh Sehool rn 1952 I ectures and assembly programs hate been a core ol the program One of our most delightful experlences thls year xx as an address about the United Natlons IH our sehool ltbraty Mtss Mary C Whttman Department of Phllosophy Untx erslty of Buffalo was the lecturer Mlss VVh1tman rs chairman of the ILITIIOT' Counell Com mlttee Buffalo Counell on World Aflatrs By the use of moxlng ptctures film strlps and dtseusstons the club has enlarged eonslderably the 1nter natlonal hor17on of many students The club encourages md promotes a better understandlng among people and natlons ln thts eomplex vsorld At the Seventh Annual Model General Assembly of the Unxted Nattons IU Western New York on Aprll 2 Iames Papke as chalrman and Floyd Centore Carollne Ptssage DOYIS Wolos and Rosalmd Palermo repre sented Ethloplan dlplomatle affalrs Durlng other vears Yllf,.,0SI'iXld Venezuela and lndla were under con stderatlon I leulty adxlsers hate been Mr BCUIAYTIIII Raxm Mr Robert Rent? tnd Dr Helen Valentlne OFFICERS Preszdent ames Papke Vzce Prestdent Rosalmd Palermo Secretary Carol Mandura Treasurer Stasla Mallast ROW l Floyd Centore Carol Mandura Stasla Mallast Llnda Palermo Iames Paplee ROVV 2 Susan Lyneh Wmtfred Shtpman Angela Dasta Ioan Stelmaeh Ioyee Pesta Kathryn Szely Ioan Tobe Susanna Herczeg Albertha Foster Delores Smczewskl ROW 3 Peggy Barr Geraldlne Koz1ol Margaret McGregor Mary Lou Calder Patrlela 'louleaeh Dons Wolos Betty Wltko Helen Ort Marela Wood, Margaret Nalevenee, Gloria Barth, Ioan Bogdan, 'Sandra Burmeler T10 KEY CLUB OPENS THE DOOR TO GOOD CITIZENSHIP The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Riverside, is organized for service. The fundamental object of the Key Club is to build a better community. This is done by helping the underprivileged, conserv- ing our natural resources, and stressing the importance ol the home. the church, and the school. A member of the Key Club learns how to serve his laculty. his fellow students, the community, and his school unselhshly. This year the main purpose of the club was to establish the interest of more students, We drew up a new charter with Key Club International and took in many new members. Next we hope to build up our mem- bership. During the year we have had many interesting motion pictures, speakers. and refreshment and recrea- tional nights. all of which have contributed to the success of the club. As service projects this year, we excavated and planted trees and flowers around the grounds of the new war memorial. We also gave food and gift baskets to two needy families at Christmas time. James Strauch, project chairman. did an excellent job of making these projects successful. We wish to thank Mr. Fred Wieder. our Kiwanis adviser. for his assistance in the past year. O F F I C E R S President .. ..... ..,..,... .,,i,......,, ,,... . . . . , .A Edward Shaw Vice President.. .... , Ioseph Di Carlo Secretary .. Edward Gaulin Treasurer . , . , . .... .. james Duffy Chaplain, , i . A, .. ,..... ...., G erald Leib Sergeant-at-arms ., Erie Hammerschmidt Project Chairman .,.,.., Iames Strauch nuu1t.....? RUVV l-lnhn Kapus. Iames Dully, lldward Claulin. Gerald Leib, Edward Shaw. joseph Di Carlo, Eric Hammerschmidt, Thomas Bevan, Michael Nletzger. ROVV 2-Kenneth Fetzer. Dale Ps-tes. james Strauth, james Papke, Arthur Leggett, Ray Zeuner, james Lyons. Bernard lffvxe, Ifthn Clruhials. Brian Roe, 111 mi' mxgxkx 2 Nw' E 'M .Jig Mi -. .nw W., M ,X ,..ksA....Q'L4.W-111-Q 112 Magicians 0 Chemistry Miss Cherry Blossom YOU REMEMBER? 'fi Louis Sagi Trio Old Ladies Home? The Nut Farm I me Been Working on the Railroad Adagio Dancers 113 tl ROW l Thomas Munch Ward Iohnson Raymond M1tchell Gordon Foster Roger Hames Robert Schaetzer ROW 2 Thomas Rowley Edwm Pfohl Peter Smeller Iohn Palmer1 Charles Brennan Edward Bujalskx Chester Dryya Iohn Stachow1cz Ioseph D1Carlo ROW 3-Mr lack Smlth Ronald Young Mlchael Costm Garth Gnfford Arthur Skarbowskl Ioseph Yadloczky Mat thew Bogdan Kelth McKendr1ck Gerald Le1b ROW 4-Donald KUSIlCh Carhsle WOIIOWICZ Ernest Hoefner Paul Kovach Lee Cravatta Kenneth Fetzer R1chard Watson joseph Nuhn The Boys H1 Y Club of 1954 1955 enloyed a year of renewed act1v1ty at RlVCfSIdC H1gh School Club membersh1p reached a new hlgh w1th a total of 34 boys The financlal status of the club was excellent and contrlbutlons were made to R1vers1de H1gh School YMCA World SCFVICC YMCA PHYIS Delegate and the Buffalo Evemng News Crlppled Chlldren s Fund Durmg the year the club part1c1pated 1n school and communlty programs as well as 1n the YMCA Weona Conference a H1 Y workshop and educatlonal tours through the Cornmg Glass Works and the Ford Assembly plant OIUI meetmg w1th other H1 Y clubs constltuted further recreat1onal act1v1t1es and successful meetlngs were held Wllh the I afayette Iunlor and Senlor glrls Omega Delta Chl g1rls the Rlverslde glrls and the Rlver Slde H1 Y Ettes Guest speakers durlng the semester Included Mr Ray Spear Rev W1ll1am Horner and Mr Jacque Austm Several meetlngs were devoted to speclal programs w1th movles and a SWlm at the Y Htghhghts of the year were a H1 Y Alumnl party a Bus Rlde several Roller Skatlng Parties and the 5th Annual COFOHHIIOH Ball The Rlverslde Boys H1 Y Club contlnually strlves to l1ve up to IIS avowed purpose whlch IS To create malntaln and extend throughout the school and communlty hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character Advlser for the Rlxerslde Boys H1 Y Club IS Mr lack R Smlth who has been aSSOC1at9d w1th the club for the past five years O F F I C E R S Vzce Presldent Ward Iohnson Chaplam Robert Schaetzer Secretary Gordon Foster Sergeant at Arms Thomas Munch 114 W I S 3 I ' 1 ' S A I .I 9 I ' r - l - I s . 9 s l . 1 . ' 1 s ' 1 - K . . . ' . , 9 Y 9 as - as - - y . , . . . . , . . y , . I - . ' , 4 s -9 9 ' ' ' . . , . , - . V - . . - - lc sy . . .i . , . , . . , . . , . . . . . . . .. - J s 1 . . . . . . ,, , . , . . . . 7 . , .h . . . . President ,,.,..,,.1A.,,,..,,,,,,,4.,.,1,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,1,,,1...,,,.44, Raymond Mitchell Treasurer .,.,. , ....., ...............................,.....,........,.......,........ R Oger Haines ROW l Pamela Allen Iudrth Mlchel Allce Wilson Jeanette Wall Catherine Gushue Fdlth Hury ROW 2 Mary Ann Iohnson Mary lane MacKay Elame Engelhardt Mrs Wllson Advlser Kathryn Szely Marlon Borne ROW 3 Annette Iones Audrey Hussak lean Wllllams Lrlllan Ocskay Marguertte Toth Carol 'Vlandura Peggy Croat Aphra Hereld Carollne Kuebler Rose Marne Rutltovxskl ROW 4 Ioyce Pesta Ioyce Etsele Ruth Erlon Ioan Wxlllams Margaret Cens Carolyn Passage Galle Mullen ROW 5-Arlene Taylor Sally Stefanllt Patrrcla Towltach Donna Henmng Covla Schreiner Irene Plotrowskl Elenore Nleman Mary Ellen Hazelton S The Rtversxde Glrls H1 Y has been a part of Rlverslde Hlgh School since 1938 The club began as the Trl H1 Y Club but later was changed to the name lt now holds Our purpose IS as follows To create mamtaln and extend throughout the community hrgh standards of Chrtsttan character We have trled to uphold these hlgh ideals throughout our club Some of the projects we have taken part ln to spread these Ideals we shall mentlon During the past years we have vlslted hospitals the Wheel Chalr Home and the Iewlsh Center We have made favors for and glven toys to Cflppled chlldren and have made corsages for elderly women Throughout the years there have been several charlty drives ln whlch we have parttclpated We try to make our club a soclal charlty and neighborhood atde orgamzatlon Thls allows us to have soclals and also to carry on projects for the communrty As the years have passed the school and club have worked cooperatlvely The school has given the club the use of the publrc address system and has allowed us to dtsplay wall posters and make announcements ln the audttorlum In return the club has oflered lts help IH the follovvlng ways A needed glft IS annually given to' the school The g1rls have served as waltresses at school dlnners and helped as ushers for the Annual Revue We have also gtven serv lces and money to necessary school and communlty prolects Thls team work has bene flted us both greatly On behalf of our club we should llke to congratulate Riverside Hlgh School for tts profitable and success ful 25 years We are proud to be a part of its great hlstory In congratulatlng you we should like to thank the prlnclpal and faculty members vvho have made these 25 years the success they have been OFFICERS Preszdent eanette Wall Treasurer Iudlth Michel Vtce Preszdent Altce Wilson Cltaplam Patricia Allen Secretary Catherlne Gushue Sergeant at firms Mary lane MacKay Correspondmg Secretary Edlth l-lury Pro Tern O tcer Elalne Engelhardt 115 1 , . , , , . , - . s , r -- , - s s - . 1 , , ., ' , , 1 s ' 1 1 1 ' Q , - , , I , v fs 1 -s - 1 ' w V 's ' v - 1 fl v 'Q 9 1 . . 45 . . . . 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Y V ROW l Marjorle Bankovusltl Cosma Logan Nancy Slmpson Donna Conley lynne Lalock Beverly McNulty ROW 2 Elsie Ilndenfels Karen Zacharlas Bernlce Chrlster Iudlth Suderback Dorothy Shanks Elizabeth Peacock Helen Gambor Laura Ne bral Crace Vlayevxsltl Harr1etPapadaL1s Albertha Foster Ioanne Papadalus ROW 0 Diana Cygan Carol Rmdflelsch Betty Thuman Nancy Williamson Iudlth Crlspell Carol Dunn Peggy Camm YE The H1 Y ettes organlzatlon began 1n 1952 Slnce then we have done a great deal to carry out our arm To create mamtam and extend throughout the school and community hlgh standards of ChflStl8H character Some of the HCIIVIIICS of the past three years have mcluded hayrldes 1o1nt meetlngs a party for orphans a splash party and a weekend at Camp Weona We have contributed money to the Commumty Chest and to the school memorlal We have served at dlnners and have glven glfts to the school such as the movmg plcture screen and megaphones for the cheerleaders During th1s Sllver Annlversar of RlVCfSldE Hlgh School we wrsh to express our slncere gratltude to t e first members of our club and we WlSh the best of luck to all future members OFFICERS Preszdent Vlce Preszdent Recording Secretary Treasurer Historian Sergeant at Arms C haplazn 116 Nancy Srmpson Donna Conley Margaret Bankoske Lynne Lalock Beverly McNulty Elsie Llndenfels Albertha Foster . 1' ' I I Y-1 'ls -I ' s . . - s x 4 ' l 9 l ' 1 ' I A v , - . ., . , , . xv, . , 1 , . - 3 l ' ! 9 1 ' .Q ' 1 . ' ' . . . . 5, 9 9 ' 3 ' . . . . . , . . . , y , . . . , Y! 1 3 Corresponding Secretary., .,...................... ......,.....,........... .............................. C o sma Logan E .,.......,....,.................,.,.....,.............,.......,..,...........................,........,.....,........ 21 ,jig ..........t...,.....,..............,.................,....t............. ., t....., ............ t.......,.... C ROW l Donna Rose Ioan Williams lean Williams Edith Hury Marilyn Wooster ROW 2 Harriet Harten Marilyn De C lopper Margaret Barr Ruth Frion Carol Pyzynsltl Beverly MtNulty Constance Cameron Marguerite Toth Catherine Rich meyer Ioanrxe Mamik ROW 3-Margaret McC regor Rosalind Palermo Catherine Karple Mary Ann Iohnson Annette ones Ruth Ihle Ioyte Ball Winifred Shipman ROW 4 Su7anne Lynnh Arlene PlClx3YSlxl Donna Henning Ieanette Bassett Carol Fsehborn udlth MtNutt anne Kelsh Marcia 'VltNutt Coyla Schreiner Mary lane MacKay Marua Wood Y EEN The purpose of the Y Teen Club IS To build a fellowship of high school girls striving for the betterment of their lives and the conditions around them With this in mind Riverside Y Teen has completed another year of SCIIVIIY contributed much to our success and enjoyment We wish to thank Mrs Lydonia Wright for ber able assistance and guidance which have hel us achieve a profitable year ,,, O F F I C E R S Preszdent Iean Williams Vice Preszdent Edith Hury Secretary oan Williams Treasurer Vlarilyn Wooster Interclub Representatztes Harriet Harten oanne Mangilt 117 - T - . ' .S . . . . . . , , .. ,, . . . . . . Our joint spaghetti dinner with Seneca Hi-Y Club, joint meeting, dances, and interesting movies have I ' I 4. 'I Q I .0 4 I ! I Ga I I 60 . . . f .4 . H . , , I ' ' . 1. 'D .. ,,,, , ,. . . .. , . . l I , -'-.ti. .Q Y ROW l Roselme DlMlllO Barbara Bero Ioanne OKeefe Iudlth Clover Ioyce Egedl Carolyn Kllne ROW 2 Sharon Clarke Violet LIIWIYI Patrxcla Azzarella Ceraldlne Piccolo Chrlstlne Tatko Arlene Kaczmarek Iulla Iones Carolyn Pecorara ROW 3- Doreen Dallos Marle Poutle Marilyn WllSOH Ellzabeth Isle Esther Arnold Ann Magda Dianna Klalber Patrlcla Schohn ROW 4-Dolores Sxmmance Ianet Kerr Iudlth Hulplau Vlarguerlte Manguso PSITICIH Palmer: Sharon Hardy Rose Lelxto Iune Bulxoxxslu Y TEENETTES At the beglnnlng of the school year the Y Teen Club was dlvlded because of the large number of glrls Out of the club was formed a new one the Y Teenettes Although our club tends to follow along the pattern of the Y Teen we also pursue our own ldeas The Y Teenettes help glrls to build strong characters develop leadershlp and responslblllty Durlng the school year wxth faC1l1tlES at the downtown YWC A we plan and create ways to help others and have recreatlon ln whlch every glrl can jom The officers elected by the mem bers as thelr ChOlCC are 0 F F I C E R S Preszdent oanne O Keefe Vzce Preszdent Iudy Glover Treasurer Ioyce Egedl Chaplam Carolyn Klme -1 I I L Sergeant at Arms Rose DlMlll0 118 '- D . ' 1 .Q . I sl 1 s 1 l - ' a D Y , 1 1 , 1 1 ., , , 4 1 , 1 1.1 , 1 , 5 1, 1 , -l 1 , 1 1 , 1 , 1 - - i 5 7 3 A 9 3 9 U - A , - . . . n , - 1 ' a - - 9 . , . . . ., N-1 X u I Y . ................... ..,...............,,.......................,,.,.......,...,....,,......... ............... , Secretary ..,r,...........,r...........,.... .......,..,.....r..,,...r,.....,.,,........,.....,.,. , , .,.......,....,......... Barbara Bero ini -A I I ' ' 4 i V ' ' ,,,,.,,,,,4,..,...............,...,..,....,,,,.. ....,,......,......,.........,...,......,..,..... . SPORTS High seas test the ruggedness of a ship's frame and the strength of her timbers. As she is pitched and tossed upon the waves or battered by the winds or swept by drenching rains, she enters into competition with the elements. At last the fury of the storm abates, the sun breaks through threatening clouds, and a rainbow spans the sky. Iust so, athletes, engaged in competitive sports, pit their physical strength, their intelligence, and skill against other classmates. The better team emerges victorious. Yet whether a team wins or loses, there is always a moral victory- a victory' for fair play, for sportsmanship, for honesty, and for teamwork. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF TEAM 1935 1936 Winners 0 Ganson Depew Trophy ROW l Sigismund Kaszuba Ioe Kamman Thaddeus Iuszcz Ioe Dyrek ROW 9 Alfred Kukla 'Vlr Spear Ioe Paxxlaczxk Mr Hofmeister Frank Bogdan Leo Kmatkoxxskl Clarence Hutt 'Vlr Whitnev 120 1' ' - v 1 , , . ., , . 4. r , ' - a , u ' - - y f s y l . 1. NAVAL VICTORIES OE THE S.S. RIVERSIDE Chronologlcally we have llsted our vlctorles at sea durlng the past quarter century 1935 Debo Trophy Cross Country Champlons 1936-Ganson Golf Trophy 1936-Buffalo Public Hlgh School Football Trophy 1936-Amerlcan Leglon unlor Baseball ChamplODS 1940--Amerlcan Leglon Iunlor Baseball Champ1OHS CR1vers1de Flashers J 1940 Ford N Crown Trophy Water Carmval 1941 Arnerlcan Leglon Baseball Champxons pre sented by the Buffalo Evenmg News 1944 Buffalo Publlc Hlgh School Football Cham qv 1'-1 plons League I Sv ' n 1946-Amerlcan Leglon Iungor laasebafll fhamplons 'L fFront1ersj presented y t e Bu ao Evening - News 1947 Amerlcan Leglon unlor Baseball Champlons k presented by the Buffalo Evenlng News L -'X 1947 48 Hx Y Basketball Champlons Delaware Y M C A 1949 50 Football Pennant X 1950 Amerlcan Legion Iunlor Baseball Champlons fR1ver Mldgetsl 1951 Buffalo Publlc High School Baseball Cham 1ons 195lp52 Cornell Cup Baseball Champions pre sented by R1VCfSld6 Buslnessmens Assoclatlon X 1952 53 Yale Cu Basketball Champions S-fb 1954 Cornell Baseball Trophy presented by Cor nell Club of Buffalo A 1955 Syracuse Cup Swlmmlng Champlonshxp pre sented by Syracuse Alumm Association ln the past years Rlverslde High School has had ln addltlon to present sports a hockey team a rowlng crew and a golf team Durlng the first decade of Rlverslde H1gh Schools ex1stence the golf teams dlstmgulshed themselves by never hmshlng under fourth place and wmnlng the coxeted Canson Trophy three tlmes ln five years Both the hockey team and rowmg crew won champxonshxps durmg thelr years of competltlon Many of thc former stars of Rlverslde Hlgh School teams are now successful athletes 1n college or profes slonal sports Chuck Hewson and Bob Sauerwem were on the Rtversxde Hlgh School rowlng crew They were ln thc four oar crew at the Olymplc Games held thls past March ln Mexico City and finlshed m second place Elmer oncs played football for our school and later went on to play professlonal football Other men who vscre graduated from Rlwerslde Hlgh School and who are now or have been ln college or professlonal sports are Roy Danlels B111 Couch Iohn Pulanskl and Erwm fSonnyj Fox ohn Stxegman was football lme coach at Princeton Dan hlS brother was captaln of the North Carollna team when they playcd In the Sugar Bowl Hank Nowak orlgxnally from Rlverslde Hlgh School IS now playmg forward on the Canlslus College basketball team lm Lumadue IS now playing professional baseball We are proud of our XICIOFICS at sea May our future athletes have the strength fortltude skill and sportsmanshlp to brmg home more laurels Perhaps durlng the next quarter century our VICIOFICS will occur IU space ships lnsteacl of at sea 121 ' , . , - 4- Y . . 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RIVERSIDES TROPHY COLLECTION Upper Shelf Baseball 50 Baseball 40 1 V Cornell Cup, '54 l A' A ' Basketball, '47-'48 f i s Yale Cup, ,52-'53 Lower Shelf Music, ,50 Cornell Cup, ,5l-'52 Football, ,44 Deluhery Trophy 4 Golf Trophy, '43 A Syracuse Cup - 1955 For Championship Swimming WW Presented on March 29, 1955 122 Baseball 51 Football 36 Cross Country, ,35 Baseball, '41 Attendance Cup Baseball, ,46 Baseball, '47 Crown Trophy, '40 Baseball, '36 ROW l Beverly McNulty Myron Falzone Laura Nebral Robert Hanson Carolyn Hawkins ROW 2 Iudlth Crlspell lxaren Zacharlas Susanne Russell MORALE BOOSTERS -THE CHEERLEADERS As usual lt was a dlfflcult task to prck the Cheerleaders of l955 Of the 50 or more students who trled out the followlng made the squad Co captalns Beverly 'VIcNulty and Carolyn Hawkins udy Crlspell Susanne Russell Karen Zacharlas Laura Nebral Myron Falzone and Robert Hanson Through the hard work of the cheerleaders and the cooperatlve support of the student body our school at home but also the ones played at other schools The enthus1ast1c hard work and pep of the cheerleaders thls year has boosted greatly the morale of the team and enllvened the student body to put Splflt Into the cheers at assembly ON RIVERSIDE ' Come on now Rlversxde get going March on down the field We Wllh banner wavmg Know you ll never yreld Come on now boys we want a wlctory The Purple and the Gold defend So fight' fight' fight for RlX6!'Sld6 And vue vnll be the XICIOTS at the end Harold Hull 1930 123 , : - ' , A ' , I ' . - , ' , 9 5 ' . U , has had a successful year. We must also give the cheerleaders credit for attendmg not only the games played 7 , . 9 ' E 9 l 3 a -l 9 ? V. 7 9 W 9 Riverside Clinches First Championship in 25 -Year Aquatic History This year's swimming team, coached by Boris Iaremka, proved to be a title contender for our 25th Anni- versary. An important part of the team was built around returning lettermen. Among these were: Ernie Hoef- ner, Ioe Nuhn, Ray Fischer, Bill Roth, Iohn Miles, Dick Marsh, Iim Papke, and Dave Winnie. The Hrst five won All-High honors. Riverside entered in only three events in the finals, as compared to Bennett's six, and Kensingtonis five. Ioe Nuhn thrilled Riverside fans with a stunning defense of his 100-yard backstroke crown. Ernie Hoefner swam to victory in the 40-yard freestyle. Ray Fisher finished third. Hoefner and Fisher teamed with Bill Roth and Iohn Miles to win the l6O-yard relay, The final event brought the Syracuse Cup to Riverside High School. Some of the letter men will leave us this year. We depend upon the remaining lettermen and underclass- men to bring us future victories. Ray Erme Presentatzon B1 124 i gi 97 A o I rw A f . .U 1' ROW l uhm 'Xrlllu elm 'Vkflumbcr W Hmm I ipllll lm Ilnll Allnul Wuxhurg Ruhcrl lamc Irmk Luumls josnph Rub sun K W '7 Ir 1 xx us rmmas llL w 1 m xrxm nu :mm X 1 lim R1 I :mu Pdpkn Wllllxm Smlt W J 1 pl u m I mn Iirwdmr Richard Marsm R ymum nur ldxx111P11xI1l Vlr mi-m 1 ug... .l WWW '52 Jae John 125 4 - -, a , C In D . , ,t h ' AA Q -V ,. 'X-' , ' f 4 ,' 1 4 Q, n X L 1 1 'T i W ' - ,JF V . - QQ ' - X -4 - Lf Q ' -- - - X ' v v 4- , 4 I it .. .. as 1 A 1 3 L eff, A 5 ff . - ,'1 'N 1 4,47 ? Y -, . Y -V K ' s.: , ' I, M Ugg? 3' El' I , lv , . v ,. ,140 x 1 E V ffl . ,T N .wil ' L V 1 V. J ' V 1 Q A' ' f' 1 , ? W -I A ' '.', If . ' ', i .2 '1 21, In 1 , ' A -, 'f, ' J --, 51 ' fn, . ' 1 , . RJ -YN . 'L U11 1 ', T11 131'-l.k',If,l M1 ,Ui 1 W' 'VAIIX nl, ja '. ' , ' '1 Y 'h RU 'wslrwl NI , 1 'W ', '.i, ai' ll 'l',i ' ,A .11 ki. f: . yu KW QL' W FOOTBALL 1955 m Q It ROW 1 Roger lxnapp Ierome Smith Wllltam La Plana Charles OIHVIHHO Iames Pltone A thur Wytkoff Conrad Kushman Peter Runfola Robert Lance ROW 2 Rtthard Lang Peter Smeller Rtchard Cheesman Arthur Leggett Chester Dryja Mtthael llllls Richard Egedt Robert Bennett Ted Shan Russell Penztta Wllltam Murphy ROW 3 Iohn Palmert Mllte Turner Asst Coach Thomas Iones Charles Brennan Iohn Stachowtcz Thomas 'Vlunth james Murphy Lee Cravatta Henry Krzywtckt Cor don Foster Iohn Lumadue Thomas Harnlsh Ronald Young Thomas Ravtley Manager 'Vlr Austtn Coach ROW 4-Ray Fxscher Robert Gesl Donald Kustlch Raymond Mitchell Carth Gtllford joseph Nuhn Roger Haines Wllltam Souter Ioseph Yadlouky Wtlltam Hallett Rlthard Levea FOOTBALL Rtverstde s football team under the toachtng of acque Aust1n and Mtke Turner came through the 1954 season Wllh a won 2 lost 4 record DCSPIIC the four losses the R H S Grtdders were one of the best defenslxe teams tn the league loslng all four games by close scores Grower Cleveland 8 0 East 6 0 Lafayette 4 0 and Kenslngton 7 6 We opened and closed the season wtth vlctorles defeattng McK1nley 20 6 and South Park 7 6 Garth Grlfford guard was named for tht All Htgh team Ray Mttthell and Hank Krfywttltt were ptcked for the second team wtth B111 Hallett joe Yadloevlty ohn Lumadue and Cordon Foster recemng honorable mentton On the whole our Purple and Gold ttam had a sue cessful season all factors taken 1nto consxderatton Next year s team looks exert better wtth five or stx key letter men returntng We hope the Yale Cup w111 be at Be 0r6 the Sh0Wff Rtverstde next year 126 ' ,f 4 M ' f', 5 ' ' g I f I? 1 Ts A Za! 2 f 5. 3 t -Q I 1 4 l I 2 Y 3 S ' 3 h Y 1- E 3 5 1 N ' W X 3 3 i 3 3 'Q 3 R 1 s y a 'x x - W 9 V a H ' 7 'I 7 5 'Q I X 7 1 3 7 3 - . , ., ' ' ' 3 9 9 3 ' 3 34 ' ! 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I , , , , 1 3 x - s , . 1 V - FOOTBALL - 1930 BASKETBALL 1930 S9 X next 'lg '05 E Wllllam Zakrawsnlx Ralph Vldrnlc lhn Dill Carlton Ixrdlhvmhl flbfr Pantx Idxxard falnrayselc Louis Nughereno Arthur Spemer Vlurrax Ilsh 1hn Stlpkmltl Urn Shea Flmcr Vloulln Vlllmn 'Vlussu xvlllldm Cnmara Olav: Hautamn 127 ' LP gf: ,T V N: 'L gy SP 1 71: 1.x , AA AAu L l g 3 l X' ZX K . is M? f 1 X L ' A A l I A Bi 35 llug X me L B U fl bil fl DE , l 'U I f Xxx L f , ' I BASKETBALL - 1955 ROW l Ronald Young Iames Parkinson Ierome Prlvttera Theodore Brenkaw Arthur Wyckoff Wnlllam Hallett Stanley Bleek 'Vlr 'Vloody ROW 2 Matthew Bogdan Iohn lumadue Ronald Frederlck Wllltam Holland Raymond Mmhell Ronald Ian koxxskt Donald Kustlch BASKETBALL Our basketball team got off to a good start wmnlng three of IIS first four games IU the Yale Cup Serles Then we lost our next game by a four polnt margln which occurred 111 the last thlrty seconds honors on th1s years team The Hve work horses of the team were ohn Lumadue and Matt Bogdan at guard pos1t1ons Ron ankovwskl and Ray Mltchell at forward and Blll Holland at center -Q. The major weakness of thls year s team was its lack of helght Coach Ron Moody expects a good team next year wlth the ald of B111 Holland as regular lm Parkm son and Bob Schroeder as useful reserxes Rwersrde Versus South Park 128 V Matt Bogdan and Ron lankowski shared scoring 5, X is I . - A Y .. ,I I Y, . . . . . QI. . ' B la Wy J X BASEBALL 1955 iv! I ' NLR S0 1 M 'W ' -illsbf aww NER Tb X Q 'J far? ROW l Ronald 'Vlcrtlcr Norman hmm Rohut Schaetlcr Fred lxrust Ronald Cameron Iames Pncone Arthur Wyclxoll Russell lJdl'lllL8 ROW 7 Conrad Kushman Angelo Vlegxcs Wllllam Hillztt Charles Brtnnan lack lolxarwylt ohn I umadue Flhcodf rc Brenlsau Craig johnson ROW 5 1amcsBattho losepl1Yadloulu Donald lxl.ISlILl1 Rogcr Haines Chester Dryja Reginald Banas C ordon loster Manager BASEBALL The 1955 RlXCI'SldC baseball team was bullt around Blll Hallett ohn Lu madue and Iohn Tokarciyk the only returnlng lettermen from the 1954 team Tokarczyk xx ho was p1CkCd for All Hlgh honors IU 1954 IS an out fielder I umadue an lnflelder and Hal lctt a pitcher Under the Fine coachmg, of Iacque Austm the team completed another successful vcar 9 Jack At Bal A TENNIS 1955 QF' f, ft? ROW l Edward Bujalskx Stanley Kalata Iohn Parvsulskl Albert Isler Iaek Cohen james Peatock john Hall Myron Fagyas ROW 2 Mr McCowan Edmund lxagzmarslu Iouls Kravnchult Stephen Andre David Demshoelt Charles Yadlonzky Ernest Salhoff Mr Moody TRACK1955 ? 1!Qllll!lIIll!l i ROW l Paul Kovach, Gene Adams, Rlchard Dletrxch, Ronald Young, Gary Ruller, john Palmerx, Thomas Rowley, Sam l'ra1na john Stachowlcz, James Papke, R1chard LeVea, Herbert Brock ROW 2 jack Smith, Ronald Vlnte, Ierome Kozaclu, Robert Ber lnger, Harold Bartha, Rrchard Egedl, Kenneth Morrison, Ralph Groat, lohn Maeumber, Xlex KOV!8l6YK5lCl, Rxchard OSOSLI, Gerald VL51lT ROW 3-Mr Hetk, Ioseph Alessl, Arthur Leggett, Wllllam La Prana, Dale Petes, Gerald Non alt, George Anderson, George a ton 130 1 l' , 4 A . -ff V . a My x V' - .M , Is. Q, .4 I ' ' 'XX W 4, Q X, X, A A ,f , Q G 9 . .. s ,. f X 4 ' 'L ,, t. Q ' A , ' if X A i 1 l v A Q lu 7 Q D ll hr u R Q D -A l l x s 1 - I ' v l -1 ' x 1 - V N Vs y V r K 'a l a + CROSS COUNTRY - 1955 vo ROW l-Iohn Miles, Edward Bujalski, Iohn Parwulski, George Anderson, Robert McCreadie, Mr. Moody. ROW 2-Robert Han- son, Kenneth Skolyan, Robert Sampson, Albert Mersberg, Clelland Ward, Gerald Erion, Michael Gidos. ROW 3-Patrick Daly, Iohn Carlson, Ralph Groat, Iohn Hall, William Ecklund, Floyd Centore, Ronald Frederick. CROSS COUNTRY e cross country team, coached by Mr. Ronald Moody, itself to be a valuable asset to its Alma Mater. The consisted of many freshmen and a few upperclass- The boys who ran in the All-High race were: Iohn Edward Bujalski, Ralph Groat, Richard Watson, Anderson. Riverside finished in tenth place a total of 242 points for the season. We look for- to a most successful season next year. The majority the boys on the team will then be experienced runners. 131 Coming Round the Bend CROSS COUNTRY - 1930 - f Q - , S' ,,x14,, . S lgff' if ' 4 it ,v A E J 9 ROVV l-Itiseph Krysialx, Ioseph Rcisrh. ROW Q-Anthfiny Strusa, Charles Egleston, 'Thomas lVlcCrcadit-, james Dvlanvy. Fred Mitchell, Itxscph Dclanoy, Samuel Cummings. ROW 'B-Stanley Bindu, Otto lftyig. Iam-lx Bc-rusich, Us-urge Beclwr, Edward O'Con- nur. Walter Bostriim, Iiihrt Evasztik. FIRST LETTER DAY AT RIVERSIDE- 1950 Mr. Burkhardt. Mr. Whitney. I. I,. Billy l,L-Q. Ylr. llcifmeistcr. james Dclam-y. George Becker. XValter Bostrum. Thomas Nh-Crcacliv. Ottu I'tzigr. Fred Mitchell. Ifwseph Delaney. .-Xrtthrmy Strusa. GIRLS COMPLETE SUCCESSFUL SPORTS PROGRAM Every freshman g1rl who IS lnterested 1n sports looks forward to her senlor year when she too w1ll earn the hlghest honor she can attain ln glrls sports her 500 pomt Gold Pm This award IS the symbol of four years of good clean sportsmanshlp and hard work A glrl begms to work for her Gold P1n xn her freshman year by earnlng 150 pomts ln after school sports act1v1t1es She IS then presented Wlth a four lnch letter The followmg year she must agaln work for 150 pomts but th1s tlme she recelves a slx lnch letter In her junlor and senior years she must earn 100 polnts makmg a total of 500 polnts at the end of her four years Each sprlng the above awards are pre sented to the glrls achlex mg thls goal at the annual Glrls Athletlc Assembly ln early fall as the bell rang for the end of class the glrls rushed to thelr lockers to get thelr suits and were off agaln to the gym The FIFSL sport of the season was volleyball The glrls organized themselves lnto thelr own teams and played slx practrce games Next the lnterclass Playoffs were held The two teams reach lng the finals were the Fatal Females and the Volleyettes Both teams put up a great fight but the Fatal Females edged out the Volleyettes to become the Volleyball Champlons of 55 HlklHg was also held this spring under the superx1s1on of Mrs Stapleton The glrls hiked to Delaware and Rlverslde Parks and along the Towpath The next athletlc event was bowllng Every Tuesday after school regardless of ram or snow the girls trudged to Rung s Bowllng Alleys to see what a hlgh score they could build up for the year The glrls galn 1ng a game total of 100 polnts or more are entltled to have thelr pictures ln the yearbook At first the glrls new to the game rolled a few gutter balls but after a fem trles they were knocking the plns down with the best of them Also durmg the winter months the glrls were urged to partlclpate m lee and roller skating to help earn themselves points As sprmg arrlwed the whlstle of the referee was blown is the first basketball of the season was thrown m The captalns Iumped for the ball to see whlch team would gain posscsslon Thls year the teams were excep txonally outstanding and the competltlon was keen The girls seemed to be vnorkmg at a hard and steady pace and could probably have shown the boys a few polnts about the game The Aqua Malds of Rlverslde under the careful guldancc of Mrs Mlldred O Hern have had a very suc cessful year These mermalds have been a great asset to the Open House programs whlch provlde entertain ment for our vlsltmg parents This year as In the past the Purple and Gold teams were formed COIlSlSLlY'lg of the best swimmers IH school More glrls are partlclpatlng ln swlmmmg than ever before We are very happy to see so many grrls mterested The badmlnton nets were put up and the rackets and b rds were drstrlbuted Each glrl chose a partner and practlced untll she knew how to play the game and keep score After that the glrls began to play against each other 1n a sort of ellmmatlon tournament A badrnmton tournament 1S held every year at Bennett Hlgh School which enables hlgh school glrls who are outstandlng ln thls sport to dlsplay thelr sklll The final sport on the list of yearly act1v1t1es IS baseball The 1rls chose their own teams and played agalnst each other A freshman girl picks the posltlon of her choice and bv the tlme she becomes a senior she 19 experienced enough to be quite 1 good fielder pltcher or vxhatever posltlon she 19 nlavmg On behalf of the girls who participated m after school f X sports actultles this vear we should llkc to extend our deep lpprecxatlon and sincere thanks to Mrs Stapleton Mlss Brettle and Mrs OHern for their patlence guldance under standing and cooperatlon ln helpmg make our 500 pomt Fold Pms possxble M.M2'rzG!r 1 3 3 . . . . q . . . . , ' . , c . 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' . . 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Heads or tails ou lose' GOLD PIN WINNERS ROW l fClOClCWl96J Cosma Logan Carolyn Hawkms Mary Ellen Hazelton Arlene Taylor Marguente Toth Ioyce LaGOe Dolores Duda Mary Mahlmelster lane Lexb Mary Ann Cobb Coyla Schremcr Carol Eschborn Ioan Wllllams Ieanette Bassett Beverly 'VlcNulty Carl 'Vlullen Barbara Seclc lean Wllllams ROW 2 Catherme Gushue Wmlfred Slupman Edlth Hury Audrey Hussak Anna Kay Coles Elarne Engelhardt Iudlth Vllchel Dons Eltlert AQUA MAIDS ..-ul Ya XXQ3 -x,Nf,,,.. ROW l Io -Xnn Szalay Iudxth Duthxe Susan Hylant Cxxendolxn -Xrnone Constance Muslal Ella Sphmrgelslu 'Vlanlynn Truty Ildrko Sarkany Lynn Poersnhlxe ROW 2 Mary Mazur Carolxne Passage Sally Stefanllx Mrs OHern Lynne 'Viewer Carol Soars Barbara Seuc Margorxe Vllahaels Arlene Wtedmlt 'Vlary Ann Frye Donna Cushue Elleen Murphy 136 .w....,,m M .Y-A 4 K f .fs aw- s-, -5 sx 4 x x ri nib tx kr 6 E lfE' 'Gp 'vi' Huy.. f u ,H rl v X c A wi Q, 6.1 . .N-V l h T-7 'n H ',,,.,,... ,-.li . 1.-,-H um. r--J 5 .Lx ,, w Dr.','f, -.. ,A-.,, I - SUPERCARGO L, ,s ...,,, ' P I un ur .pl ADVERTISEMENTS A merchant sh1p carrles on board a supercargo an officer 1n charge of the commerclal concerns of the voyage Each year s venture of the yearbook also needs a supercargo the advertlsxng staff who help to finance our voyage They contact our advertlsers the buslness men of our communlty and CHVIYOHS who each year launch the Sklpper and the S S Rlverslde on thelr annual crulse Ever slnce the first Pllot was lssued 1n November 1930 and the second ed1t1on of the Skipper was prmted ln 1936 our communlty buslnessmen have sup ported and backed these publlcatlons financlally We wlsh to thank them especlally durlng th1s Sxlver Annxversary year for thelr falthful and generous cooperatlon A commumty ts lzke a shzp everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm Ibsen 14 SUPERCARGO-CUM LAUDE Q, wil '6 f Y 5 X Md' 6 Nancy Morrxsh Mxldred Turner Nancy Dombrowskl 1 M fwf f 'U sr r-7 Af-cl' Patrxcna Stembacher Myron Hulbert I-L '76 za-use ,,,,4srw ' 3' W 7-1, 41? 5.1 ames Strauch Charles Yadloczky Gerald Frydlo 'I 41 1 5. 3 5 A 5 A . 1 .. 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MT Tl J I . if : . if ' 0 , - . . . , iv ' : . 131 9 FRIENDLY GREETINGS L J URBANSKI of '71 rom PHARMACIST Riverside Parents The Relrable Drug Store an 411 Amherst Street Buffalo 7 N Y C0mIHlIHItW Association As we conclude eleven years of servlce to Rlverslde Hugh School we look back and feel they have been eleven useful years A cordnal mvntatlon ns extended to all par ents and friends of Rlverslde Hugh School to Jom our assoclatlon Po tra ts Picture Framing Photo Fmxshmg Photographic Supplles READ STUDIO tlfl CAMERA SHOP RI 3304 86 TONAWANDA ST BUFFALO 7 FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS Clvll Defense demonstration BIG DISCOUNTS C,,,,,,,,,,,n, SABO Apphunces Furmture VINCENT A HAWRO MD Easy Terms Open Eve x gs DE 7710 468 AMHERST STREET 258 ONTARIO STREET BUFFALO N Y Lo est P :ces m Town Compliment BES41 PARK INN Om WISHES STORES RIVERSIDES NEWEST LOUNGE THE BESTWAY DWE DANCE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Phone VI 9316 789 TONAWANDA STREET 150 BUFFALO N Y O O f 4 -ba ' ' oeunfo L , . . O O 0 Y v 1 1, A V I I Q r R ' l , . . . . . . . . . d t 1 . , N. Y. .yt- ,S , . I I ,, Q 5 3 ' ...J Q 1 O ' 5 of . . I . , . . - n n , . . W T. . ' s of . . . - fr , O . ' ' NATIONAL SURPLUS STORE F A S H I O N C E N T E R Reuben Ma lager 894 TONAWANDA ST DE azss BUFFALO N Y Camping and Sporting Goods House 0 Styles 1 Well Known Brands o DE 8344 umor a d Mus es Apparel I your blue J K TAFFEL PHOTO STUDIO A d want to sm le Come to Fra ks 0 Gul PORTRAITS GROUPS A d get m e gas I the mule Wsonnvc BOOKS FRANK S SERVICE 453 AMHERST STREET BUFFALO 7 N Y 2257 NIAGARA STREET 9704 Pho 2 DE 1770 Day IS done J'- BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS OF 55 LESNIAK S BAKERY SNITZER BROS I ey - op M HARDWARE 84 GROTE STREET 2442 oe and Dave C mplxme ls TONAWANDA STREET at ONTARIO HAROLD BLANCH and MA STUMM RI 3328 zaos NIAGARA STREET 151 1 7 . f 'H f . n .5, I ,e I C n i, n'fr f - n or 0 '. 1 O vl. n: . Q - L' g , 5 E x 5 I 7 1 , . L 3 .I I 1 O . ia, ri r .n DE. o ' n I S J KACZMAREK Hardware and Pcunfs 399 AMHERS1 STREET Phone D ozss FINE Fooos LEO and EDS RESTAURANT 198 MILITARY ROAD BUFFALO N Y Fxsh I'r1es Even Friday BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF S5 8 GEORGE GROUP Complete RIVERSIDE rosAcco sl-lop 'SU 'fe 5e 'e 8 TONAWANDA STREET VI 9870 1006 ELLICOTT SQUARE MA 7723 HUNTING FISHING md ARCHERY SUPPLIES WILSON AND SKILL CIVII Defense lecture Complunenls X042 Grant Street G B OUTBOARD MOTORS BOATS TRAILERS Open Evenings VI 6255 fomplrments Of ATHI5 BESI IN RECORDS HARRISON ELECTRIC SERVICE A F R I E N D ALL KINDS OF RECORD SUPPLIES 4 Electrxc Applxances and Telewsxons 799 TONAWANDA STREET DE 5015 152 . . , ' if . ' 2 E. ' ' ' ' f 'I lv I I JC Of Q . . .L BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 55 mm BENEDICT J SANDER JR RAY CASTER szo omam sum DE 1551 TEXACO SERVICE GENERAL INSURANCE Be Sure-Insure In Sure Insurance Evemng O ce Hours or Your Convenience 205 ONTARIO STREET VI 9619 DOMBROWSKI S GROCERY Complnments of MANZELLA S FLOWER SHOP 19 GROTE STREET 9041f2 TONAWANDA STREET RI 9916 DE 9740 Important matters? HAT BOX LADIES AND CHILDRENS MILLINERY HANDBAGS GLOVES HOSIERY Open Thursday Frxday Saturday Evenings 850 Tonawanda Street DE CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF 1955 THE BEAUTY BAR 35 AUSTIN STREET Welcome Students for Latest Haxrcuts and Permanents 9245 of Types to Suzi You Josephine La Barbera, Prop DE 7663 N. C. HOFFMEYER, D.D.S. O 1893 NIAGARA STREET Meet You at Murt's . . . MURTAGH'S SODA BAR 933 TONAWANDA STREET 1 5 3 f . , . . if I . 1 7 ff e GEINERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS OPI' BIG DISCOUNTS SABO A M Appllances Furnlfure ayf e Ee DE 7710 350 ONTARIO STREET zss ONTARIO STREET BUFFALO N Y tPce1o L O R D S RIVERSIDE S WOMEN S STORE MOTORS TUNED BRAKE SERVICE Phone RI 8281 GEORGE W DIEHL AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE TRICO PRODUCTS DELCO REMY AUTOLITE IGNITION 803 TONAWANDA STREET VI 9285 CARTER CARBURETORS WILLARD BATTERIES 2235 Niagara St Buffalo 7 N Y CONGRATULATIONS to the FACULTY AND STUDENTS RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL on this 75th ANNIVERSARY PANTY S I I OWFR SHOP We raise a song to honor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Compl RIVERSIDE GIRLS HI Y RUPP 8. MARTINECK MENS and BOYS CLOTHING The Knotty Pme Shop Mr and Mrs T1b0r Panty ToN WANDA STREET BE 7374 Business: EL. 0465 Residence. GA. 4032 I5 4 A Open Every Evenmg Tull 900 P M We Gwe and Redeem Green Stamps I C m 'ments of . . . 0 T - Es 'erms...Opn 'vnings V . , . . Lowes ri s .ll T wn Compliments of . . . 1 . 1 1 O , - . ., , . . Lq..,,e, A , 1 .--...,..,,...,. , ' I ' 'agus'-r.,,.,, CC ' ,Y ws I' T 1 . . . O 0f . :ments uf Ihe 1 2 , Y S , 3 4 I I A 4 A x If ' 7' ' - 903 - Dolores Panty Phone RI. 3759 DEES BEAUTY STUDIO ssc ONTARIO srksrsr BUFFALO N Y THE BEAUTY OF OUR BUSINESS IS FLOWERS BAS LER S FLORIST Clarence Beden Prop Decoratwe and Floral Den ns a Specxally Plants and Cut F orvers 122 130 Hertel Avenue RI 4223 Compliments HANS LUIVIBER 8- MILLWORK INC 29 31 SAYRE STREET Rlverslde 2759 You will le1rn Da odxls' is' ...I 'TTKJ THE EMMALINE SHOP C,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,, ,, LADIES APPAIEELIAFFE ACCESSORIES PUCHALSKI FLORIST IMPORTED ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS GLASSWARE FLOWERS Fon ALL OCCASIONS lam Our Merchandise Club Open Friday Evening Until 9 285 Ontario Street at Albert Ave DE 4450 Phone RI 0185 979 GRANT STREET BUFFALO N Y ROBERT R ORLANDO Wholesale Fruut Products Retcul ames A Ackerman Manager 1820 BLACK ROCK MARKET Phone DE 7015 155 WEDELL S BAKERY SPECIALIZING IN CAKES, COOKIES and ROLLS Fresh from the Oven to You 865 TONAWANDA ST RI 3095 O . 9 of I 9 fo 1 Q - x K 'A V V H .' ' If ' .ya ,s T . 4 V , I. ' ag A 1 '-. , MM, D - ' . . i I 'TWT TT - I ! . I 1 i . . I - I I .. .. 1 . . I O ROSS COFFEE SHOPPE 941 TONAWANDA STREEI' ITS OUR PLEASURE SERVE YOU A MEAL OR SANDWICH Phone VI 1575 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 AND FACULTY ANN S FLOWER SHOPPE DISTINCTIVE FLORAL CREATIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 2084 Niagara at Heftel DE 4643 RI 5885 Res RI 6037 JOE S ATLANTIC SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS MOTOR TUNE UP BRAKES TRANSMISSION Etc Phone VI 9327 Elmwood Avenue Corner Kenmore Buffalo N Y THOMPSON FUNERAL CHAPEL Albert Thompson Funeral Dxrector 911 TONAWAINDA STREET RI 3550 6983 ALDRED MUSIC HOUSE MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Phone EL 3264 948 MAIN STREET near ALLEN Something wrong Marlon? CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 55 SIGMA MU GAMMA SORORITY BUFFALO 2 NEW YORK Kappa Chqpfer FRANCIS W KING MOVING AND CARTING COAL AND COKE FUEL OIL 370 Esser Avenue Bulhlg 7 N Y DE 7696 BE 5541 TOTH S GRILL 708 TONAWANDA STREET BUFFALO N Y 6 I TO I 1 ' - , RI. 7 7 ' ' A 4 I Q as ' 7 ,rf . f ' , af O ' ' af J A MITCHELL 8. SON INC Bunlders 2488 DELAWARE AVENUE DE 2490 BUFFALO N Y To AII Riverside Students' HI Y HAS HIGH IDEALS CLEAN SPEECH CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP CLEAN SPORTSMANSHIP CLEAN LIVING You Are Interested ln joining a HI Y CLUB Contact G LLOYD WELTON at RI 1283 or the Delaware Y M C A Compliments a GARTLEY S DELICATESSEN sas SKILLEN STREET CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 55 COMMUNITY BAKE SHOPPE DECORATED CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS DE 3181 173 MILITARY ROAD Here, use a straw Don t d nk out of the bottle' RADIO SERVICE TEIEVISION SERVICE DE 5688 A 8: B RADIO Dependable Approved Standard HAI! Compllments o ENGLERT S DAIRY For That Health Look Wm pnce, los CLAREMONT AVENUE AM 1687 10 RANO STREET BUFFALO 7 N Y KENMORE 23 N Y Complamcnts PERRY STUDIO of PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL T H E H I T O N E BRIDAL ALBUMS 57 2064 Nngara Street Buffalo 7 N Y Bus Phone VI 5953 Res Phone RI 6706 C 0 ' 0 ' 'k If . . . - ' f l G6 3 ri . HX I bi TAI' .i 2 Q A ' f . . . Y E 'A' nf - 'A' I Z A H M S GRocExuEs FRESH MEATS VEGETABLES PHILCO PRODUCTS BIG nlscoums SABO FRUITS FRQZEN F0055 AppIlCll1CeS I:Ul'l'lII'Ul'e EyT o E 252 254 Roesch A DE 2778 DE 7710 W D I 58 ONTARIO STREET BUFFALO LEE ALLEN STORES MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Use our 16 pay plan or 30 day charge account 839 TONAWANDA STREET BUFFALO 7 N git Sif- Compl en: of ELIROY RESTAURANT Our lunchtime Ma RIVERSIDE WALLPAPER 8. PAINT CO 472 ONTARIO STREET M k Abg tt P p 92 TONAWANDA STREET DE 7732 FREE DELIVERY MARQUART BROS SERVICE MOBILGAS nd Mormon. Oficnal AAA s Kenmore d Col n Hertel and P rksde VI 9342 VI 9292 158 SATTERLEE DRUG CO RI 6768 897 899 TONAWANDA STREET BUFFALO 7 N Y 1 O 1 1- C O as erms . . . pen vcnings - venue , I I e enver... 2 ,N.Y. Lowest Prices in Town - s 1 rr nn , . Y. 5 I j AAO, A.. Q Compliments of . . . im s' . . . . ' I e o , ro . 7 . A , I I I a n 5 Q I a I 4 ' ervice I , . I an vi 3 i I , ' , . . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or ss SENECA BLUEPRINT Co INC Complxmznts of PICKETT vmvlco THE RIVERSIDE HI Y ETTES SLIDE RULES DRAFTING SETS 187 DELAWARE AVENUE RIVERSIDE MEN S SHOP T 0 M R Y C R O F T 285 ESSER AVENUE 0636 THE SWIARTEST SHOP IN TOWN Representm g Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co Hush! : mv B Farm Bureau Mutual Fxre Insurance Co T 4: Farm Bureau Mutual Autognoblle Insurance Co Home Ofice Columbus Ohm Cafeteria Christmas party CHARLAP S DAIRY Natures Mos? Nourishing 8. Dngestlble Food Posteurszed Homogennzed Clorufned For Home Dellvery Phone RI 8664 2I Greeley St Buffalo 7 N Y For Quality Meats ' WALL PAPER PAINT FLOOR COVERING CA LL JOHNNY'S MARKET GOFF WALLPAPER CO. RI zsss 1017 TONAWANDA ST 800 TONAWANDA STREET 159 , ., . 1 DE. rr 7' ,, ,,f:,:::::::::::::::I.. 4 J . I. A c..LE:::!w2'r:E!Li' - ,IV U E, I. I . ' N15 ....... ....-- , u : , ' , 4 K' I 4f X A ,f 5 .A - I I , , .1 A I I I ' ' ' ' I I I . , . . McKAlG-HATCH, INC. DROP AND UPSET FORGINGS LARGE AND SMALL ROUGH AND MACHINED QUICK FITTING UP KEYBOLTS 125 Sknllen Street BE 2078 Buffalo N Y GLIDDEN GARAGE INC COLLISION WORK GENERAL REPAIRING TOWING ROAD SERVICE There s a long trax ong KOLANO FUNERAL HOME 396 AMHERST STREET MCVAN S THREE FLOOR SHOWS Ev y Nfte 830 o cl ck Sharp 2078 NIAGARA STREET AT HERTEL 16 GRANTS RIVERSIDE STORE Open E ery Friday d Saturd y E en g W T GRANT CO Kno fo Value 812-818 TONAWANDA ST DE S810 O . , . . ' A M Q 1 ca a , 1 T' 'I . . . y e 4 ' . S73 Forest Avenue Phone, GR. 9612 Y 7 . . v an a v m O er ' - : ' o . Cl r sl, 0 ARTHUR W. DECELLE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 EARL H. PARKER TRUCKING COAL AND COKE Insurance Service 49 Philadelphia Street Phone: RI. 1341 460 EAST STREET DE 6694 Carpenter Work Pictures Windows Porches Steps Knchens Compllments o Porch Enclosure Cedar Closets Canvas Decks FRANK SPEIDEL REMODELING REPAIRS Free Esnmates Call 2081 NIAGARA STREET JIM TURNER EL. 0328 Boys Letter Day Assembly HL u R ATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY IS provldlng for hugh school graduates many types of 'obs whlch offer lll opportunity to earn good salary l2l tram Ing for higher posltlons, l3l chance to use abllltles to the fullest extent, and l4l security through good 'ob performance Many Rlverslde Hugh School graduates are now employed at Natlonal Gypsum s Executive Office, 325 Delaware Avenue where alr condltlomng, music, and sound control represent the very finest workmg condltlons 16 9 l k NAND X . . . NL Ssasy hsuhrfxv ' ' ' ' ja 1 5 lg . Q52 ii if? ll ,fue - - - . - , I 1 RUNG S Congratulatzons to Rwersade Hxgh School RIVERSIDE FURNITURE Co on :ts Twenty th Anniversary R1vers1de H1gI1 School Alumni Association OFFICERS Fon 1955 1956 EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME Credit Terms if Desired 754 62 TONAWANDA ST Corner Ontario Presxdent Albert-I Splshak THOMPSON EVINRUDE Vice Presadent Mrs Dorothy Cralg LeVea CENTURY ELTO DUNPHY OUTBOARD S ecretary Mrs jacquelme Roth New BOATS MOTORS BUFFALO BOAT 8. MOTOR CO INC 2300 NIAGARA STREET Charles W Yu gblut T easurer BUFFALO 7 N Y RI 1493 Business EL 0465 Residence GA 4032 All High Men whnch ones? VAN SLYKE PHARMACIES HERTEL 1 PARKSIDE DELAWARE at TAcoMA Phone BE 3130 Phone GR 7720 ELMWOOD at NORTH Ph ne DE ooo1 COLLISION SERVICE AND PAINTING 206 Forest Ave. Buffalo 13, N. Y. Comphmems TOWING 0 16 vl BOND BREAD 'k l . -ff . ' - . ' St. Treasurer ,.....,....,.,. ..........................,,.....,..............,.... E dward Tolnay ., . O . n , r I. ,. s z h I 1 , sl A if 3 -A V : ' . : . 1 ' 4 o : . Compliment? of .IOHNNIE S RESTAURANT 2823 NIAGARA STREET JOHNNIE S DOG HOUSE Boolfz TONAWANDA STREET THE RIVERSIDE REVIEW Buffalo Geal tC m :tyN pap Ph e RI 4008 188 ONTARIO STREET Q Complxments THE CLASS OF 1955 rom JOE YOUNGMAN Wxll you play wlth me huh? C l JOHN FRANK d SAM GULINO BARBERS zo4 ONTARIO STREET JWoste P dn EtbIshed1907 LEON M woosrsn :Nc W REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 8 1 T an St et Ph eRI 1601 Res DE 1332 163 FX INRUDF QUIET OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales Parts Servzce Thompson and Lone Star Boats Gator Boat Trailers Grand ISIEIIIJ Ixlilflllf hntehaven Road Grand Island Phone BR 3308 NY 1 and 1 to 4 L 's r es om un' ew: er . on : . f n TTTT T TT ' ' I AHA 7 s 'A - ' ' gs 9, A 1 . I 2 . 7 1 omp :ments of . . . f 4 -4 , an Q I I x Leona . o r, resi e t sa i A W. ' , - . , . 1 onaw da re ir on . , , In Peace As In War We Serve RIVERSIDE POST 1010 The Amencon Leglon We Are Extremely Proud to Have as One o Our Dzstmguxshed Members PRINCIPAL RAY W SPEAR RENTALS Vxbrators Floor Sanders Edgers Sprayers Spinners Wallpaper Tools Steamers Drop Cloths BLACK ROCK WALLPAPER 8. PAINT CO 1027 GRANT STREET Phone RI 2614 We Carry a Lme of Cook 86 Dunn B PS Pamts UGL Products Spread Satin Mystlcote Wallpapers 8 BEN TOMKINS Phone DE I General Contractor ROOFING SIDING GUTTERS CARPENTRY REMODELING 46 Newfield Street Buffalo 7 N I Phone RI 8977 George F Best C F WALTERS C0 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY GRANT STREET AND MILITARY ROAD Baseball trophy 1954 ONTARIO BEAUTY SALON Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 192 ONTARIO STREET Phone D 0702 Proprretors R Mabel Foore Frances MacLachIan GENERAL CONTRACTORS Remodeling and Reparrs Cold Waves S6 50 and Up New Homes BONA S SODA BAR 212 Chadduck 4792 LUNCHEONETTE 190 MILITARY ROAD B HOME MADE ICE CREAM UFFALO N Y 164 I . f : . : .9 8 , . Y. Ik : E. I , 0 A I 9 RI. ,, 'k BLACK ROCK RACING PIGEON CLUB Organized 1931 Leo Zunner President Smnley W Buck Sec Tre1s oseph Plewmalc Vxce Pres Stanley W Buck Race Sec MEMBERS John KOZl0WSlxI ohnny Kozlowski Fnnk Slowmslu Edward Kloss Bernard Kozlowski Tommy Wlnarske r Tommy FIOFIKIQWICZ AIR CONDITIONED CLUB BAR and LOUNGE RATHSKELLER FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES .Stan Kr os and Ed Drozd VI 9965 A quarter o a century Of achievement and success Merit warm congratulations And we re proud we must con ess The Porthole xs but sax years old And honored to be a part O Rwerslde s xllustrzous old God bless xts beloved heart THF PORTHOI I' 289 AUSTIN STREET BUFFALO N Y Bennett lll the dust cloud versus Bennett A 8. S SUPER MARKET 1817 KENMORE AVENUE KENMORE Z3 NEW YORK Open Weekdays 800 A M to 11 00 PM Sundays 100 PM to 1100 PM 9436 GAS x may r.. A-4'5 RIVERSIDE AMOCO SERVICE 595 ONTARIO STREET C Remmes Prop OIL ACCESSORIES Complrmenls o MCFARLAND S MUSIC MART School of Music BE 1481 227 ONTARIO STREET Corner of Gallatm PAT ALLEN Everything m Music DEDICATED ON YOUR SILVER ANNIVERSARY TOYII THE GIRLS SMALL COUNCIL JUDY MICHEL CAROL MANDURA COSMA LOGAN BEVERLY McNULTY NANCY SIMPSON MARION BORNE KATHERINE SZELY JOAN STELMACH I65 . A . I J l ' .If 1 f . -W f . . , . . f . I W I 43 - O 1 I .JHBP ,M I. ,x r I I V c' I m . fx: W M-- ,- at Y'- ,xe I : , :l . . : . . ' ' ' , : . . : . . VI. - ' f 0 1 i 155 JOSEPH S MARKET Compl n r ts Fmer Quohty Meats RNER5gDE DINER 236 ESSER AVFNUE We Del ver Pho e DE 2 95 JOHNNIE AND ELSIE FREEHMORGEN BOWL FOR HEALTH AND EXERCISE v19233 PARIS CLEANERS RUNG S ALLEYS zse ONTARIO STREET 3 HourServlce 3 OPEN ALLEYS DRY CLEANING DYEING STORAGE Satu day nd Sunday All Day 0817 Ma age Arlhu A Allegr lt 528 Tona anda Street CLASS RINGS CLUB PINS MEDALS and TROPHIES C W GRFX F Box 173 DUNKIRK NEW YORK Represenlmg the Worlds Largest Manu acturer HERFF JONES COMPANY 166 What shall I do now? C npl HELD S PASTRY SHOP FOODS FRESH F o lh Time You Get Th Tll th Tame You Eat Them 332 KENMORE AVENUE AM 7709 Co pl RAY DeGLOPPER i ne: 1 of . . . fo 1 n : . I 1 . ' 3 w DE. n r-- r . e i .. if I , f R f , 'N lk .Pb L. or imenls of . . . 1 r m e ' em N 1 7 i e ' . I U A 4 4 1 t m iments ' 1 Of CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SILVER ANNIVERSARY Best Wishes . . . 'lr TO THE SKIPPER STAFF AND FACULTY OF MY ALMA MATER ir VICTOR E MANZ SIIPBIVISOI' 21st WARD BUFFALO N Y Whoops there It goes' V E R N D U N C A N C A L L S G R I L L 140 FOREST AVENUE PRODUCE IMPORTED FOODS Food Market D GAMBINO 81 SONS 348 W DELAVAN AVE BUF!-ALO N Y 0554 167 BEST WISHES TO THE SKIPPER FOREST H LUXENBURG .1 CHIROPRACTOR 174 ESSER AVENUE 0 , . . 9 . ' l 1 af Compliments i 1 of ' I ff Z . Palmer Gra uale I A v I . l , . . SU. 5 RIVERSIDE SWEETS 824 TONAWANDA STREET Ne I to Rs e srde Theater VI 9228 C plume ts 0 BERT 8. BILLS RESTAURANT 328 NEWFIELD Comer Vulcan VI 9508 Bert Hlldebr nt 1 Morrlsh CONGRATULATIONS TO RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ON ITS 25th ANNIVERSARY KEY CLUB OF RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ALICES FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GIFTS GREETING CARDS ELMWOOD t GIRARD Open Evenmgs This IS the way my garden grows I Palmer: 2084 RIVERSIDE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO BuIfaI0 Hlraelo fHeraIcI CELLAR FLOORS FOUNDATIONS DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS Pubhslung and Printing 367 R versude Aven e Buffalo 7 New York 387 Ontario Street Buffalo 7 N Y DE 0594 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 55 SIGMA GAMMA DELTA SORORITY 168 9- om ' n f 9 x 'v 1 ' ' . ' a B'II ' 1 a . Q If .' Q ' .f-f, '- I 1 H I . V A QI I ,,Q .Q 1 y , I N , ' , 145' 1 12, , A ,M A e I . ' RI. O . y ' i ' u , , , . . . O ROSTRA TO THE SENIORS OF ss M S AVE afque VALE RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOLS LATIN NEWSPAPER SFRVICF QTATION 'l'Ires Gas Oil Lubrlcatlon Accessories 3 VI 965 COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES OF ss 2271 NIAGARA at ONTARIO S S KRESGE C0 Formerly Youngmans 100 GRANT STREET Attentlon class please CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1955 Bridal Albums Baby' Albums Y TEEN FARMDALE SUPER MARKET FINEST QUALITY LOWER PRICES 564 COLVIN AVENUE I LAURENCE 16 WOLCOTT Studio of Photography Parma: Fashum Developmg Prmtxng Enlargmg 115 Thompson St at I-Iambleron Sr Buffalo 7 N Y RI 3399 , 3 u 99 4 4 L I ll 77 I . NA M ' as ., F ' H 7 9 ' ' . . 1 V N 4 N . ps 1 9' MW j' I S .LW f ,dj an ', .- I 9 ' A 4 . . . . - . , . . . a 4 9 Comphments 0 Complxments RIVFRSIDF BOYS HI Y CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1954 1955 F I Dupont cle Nemours Presxdent Vice Presxdenl Secretary Chaplain Sergeant at Arms Adviser Raymond Mntchell Ward Johnson F F 0 Inc Gordon Foster , Robert Schaetzer YERKES FILM PLANT Th0maSM'mfh YERKES RESEARCH LABORATORY JackSm1th ADVERTISING STAFF HELPERS Comp,m ,S 0 MARILEA ARMITAGE DONNA GUSHUE MISS Elliott S GAIL BALDAUFF SHARON JONES BARBARA GONDA NANCY ROSENBUSCH BARBARA STINSON oe D1Carlo and Mr Renzom tally the totals 170 A A 0 3 f T ' ' .....,.....,.........,...,.......................,...,...... W if . . Treasurer ..,..... .....e,.... ,......w.,,, .........................,,,.........,,.. R o g er Haines ' n f . . . . . , l Q :af ,f ',' OUTFITTING OF PERRY S FLEET Pascal Sczme ClV1ural m Front Hallj In the sprmg of 1813 five vessels were overhauled 1n Black Rock harbor Four of these were Merchantmen that the Unlted States gov ernment had purchased wlth a VIGW of convertlng them mto Men of War The other was the Caledonla whlch had been captured from the Br1t1sh by the expedltlon under Captaln Elhot of the Unlted States Navy When the work vw as completed the l1ttle fleet ran past the guns of Fort Erle and contlnued up the Lake to jom the Squadron under Commander Ohver Hazard Perry at Erle where the balance of hrs fleet was under constructlon Three of the shxps the Trrppe the Summers and the Cale doma partlclpated 1n the famous battle at Put 1n Bay on September 10 1813 171 AUTOGRAPHS N I i I I P 3 ..- -.., 1 U, i , -'-1 if H .' ,Q -. is--,., . , ,-. -.N-,- .5--M -I . -w la, .- , .. Q .- r -- ,.-. -..,. ,I . 1, I , i ... J ., , -, ' 4. 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