Riverside High School - Skipper Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1960
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Jqg S K X, D 'QQ' 'E , FW CL Q I , wMfpLfZQiyt Z! ,ln L, L 1,L,CJ P if 7 ,KMA , f ! y0Vf L' f Chg 51 IJ J ,L ,f ' f i K3yL,,L,Zj f EM! fzf ff lik t 1 A ki V, f 1 L L N q A LL 1 , DCM? Luffy? ylgf ' X2 D W MM Lo THE RIVERSIDE SKIPPER NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY published by the senior class Editor's Foreword STUDIES ARE THE FOOD OF YOUTH AND THE CONSOLATION OF AGE: THEY ADORN PROSPERITY AND ARE THE COMFORT AND REFUGE OF ADVERSITY. How many times in the last few years have we read Cicero's words on Riverside's edifice! And yet have we as often thought about their meaning? According to Socrates, men are born with a knowledge of all things, he used, as an example, geometry. At birth, systematic principles and propositions become confused in the mind, disordered, and seemingly forgotten. Questions must be put to the young - leading questions - to stimulate their memories, this is the Socratic method. With this stimulation, their inborn omniscience will be revived. Though science fshould I say current science?l may not wholly agree, still Socrates was right in at least one way. Perhaps man is not born with an infinite number of ideas in his mind, but he has nevertheless a unique capacity to learn quickly all that past ages have learned, he need not re-formulate, or re-invent, each concept in many fields of learning, by himself. Instead, in a relatively brief period he can READ the ideas and discoveries of generations. Yes, READING, and her sister art WRITING, may be called the greatest gifts God has bestowed on man, after life itself. It follows that all the knowledge we have today either is a direct inheritance from previous generations, centuries, or milleniums, or is based on a foundation of the moral, scientific, artistic, and religious concepts of our ancestors. In this book we have tried to show how a few particles of Classic Civilization, the Graeco-Roman culture, influ- ence our lives in high school. And in the years which lie ahead, we must never lose sight of the prime objective, the pursuit of knowledge. If we overemphasize the pursuit of material profit, which is not lasting, we might as well drink the cup of poison hemlock which silenced one of the wisest men in the world, who never ceased to ask, Why? Learning is a name superior to beauty, learning is better than hidden treasure. Learning is a companion on a journey to a strange country, learning is strength inex- haustible. A man in this world without learning is as a beast of the field. - From the Hitopadesa fSanskrit, about A.D. 5005 ' '-. '-. :4:k:.:-3:4-s:q:,.:,,. .5 .- .. I... -I-up .--:.-3.-5.-gf.-gf..g:!-55:-35:-5:-gi-5.q:!-5,'-3 'cow W : 1 S SGUKGK' S iq X g dosses 61 Q ockwmes 65 x R sports ll! cxverfxsemems ,i zzz , X t 1 X l l Dedication We, the class of 1960, proudly dedicate our Skipper to Mr. Charles W. Whitney, the first principal of Riverside, in special appreciation for his continued interest in and enthusiasm for our school. In 1930 Mr. Whitney launched our school with a vigour that is still apparent thirty years later. Three years after joining the Hutchinson Central High School faculty, Mr. Whitney became assistant principal and stayed in this position for ten yearsg thus he was well qualified when he came to Riverside. Sixteen years after his retirement Mr. Whitney is known by every person on campus, and he is genuinely liked for his loyalty and enthusiasm. We take pride in dedicating our yearbook to Mr. Whitney. --L ,f x F...-A Fa cult Y 'WW S li 8 Principal Qwca Riverside High School is the only school in Buffalo which can boast that all its principals are still living - Charles W. Whitney, Ray W. Spear, and our present principal Carl S. Walz. Mr. Walz was appointed assistant principal in January of 1957 and suc- ceeded Mr. Spear in 1958. f t 1. iv Assistant Principal .. . X t iw? J . X wah' -'ifzkngk Q h Stifw X o u I Mr. Ravin, our assistant principal, came to Riverside at the beginning of the school year. Although new in this capacity, he is not a stranger to Riverside. He served here as teacher of social studies from 1934 until 1955 when he left to become assistant principal at school 72. ' . '4' e e Q - J 1 ' mfr: 425' ' 'K' , M - , '-,- ,, 5 Each day, in the newly remodelled guidance i a t office, many students await consultation on finite-z ' ' ' K 1 ', all K if ' :,, bl , Si, E lx X !! ARTHUR DOWNES problems, interpretation of test results and information about colleges and jobs. It is through the efforts of Miss Ford, Miss Syra- cuse and Mr. Downes that pupils are able to select courses which will help in their chosen professions. f- , 4 Bw Miss Ford's time is spent helping the soph- omore and senior girls. It is she who sees to it that seniors wishing to attend college sub- mit applications promptly and accurately. Miss Syracuse guides freshmen in planning their schedules and helps the juniors decide what to aim for after graduation. Mr. Downes is in charge of all boys and arranges for part time employment for upper classmen who wish experience in the business world. 'lv oLLUL,wb rvog 475114, ' I, Fa h SARAH FORD v R Su,,.4,,, ff. mg C The three guidance counsellors work to- 10 JOSEPHINE SYRACUSE gether to insure that there are no square pegs in round holes at Riverside. Not only do they aid present students in assessing their capabilities and limitationsg but through visits to neighboring grammar schools, they prepare future students for a smooth transi- tion to high school by advocating a wise selection of courses and an understanding of the added responsibilities which come with growing maturity. 1 Retired Teachers Miss Helen Reitz came to Riverside High School as a teacher of mathematics in 1930. During her years at Riverside, Miss Reitz taught such subjects as elementary algebra, intermediate and advanced algebra, trigonom- etry and solid geometry. Students could al- ways count on her additional help with prob- lems not only of an academic but of a per- sonal nature. Miss Reitz left Riverside and the teaching profession in June 1959. Her retirement consists of gardening, travel and a general enjoyment of life. Miss Juvenilia Caseman taught business subjects at Riverside for many years. Among these subjects were typewriting, shorthand, transcription and business arithmetic. Miss Caseman received her Bachelor of Science degree at New York University and her Mas- ters at the University of Buffalo. Very active in her profession, she co-authored a text book with Brewer and Hurlbert. Because of her high standards in teaching, Miss Case- man was among the teachers who wrote the syllabus for the introduction to business course. 1 Miss Helen Tewksbury graduated from Cornell University and taught for many years at Kensington High School before she was appointed to Riverside in September of 1956. She put her broad background into practice in teaching French, Spanish and social studies. During her relatively short stay at Riverside, she gained the admiration of fs students for her ability to parler francais and habla: espa'i1'o1. MICHAEL AN ASTASIA English MICHAEL ANELLI LOUIS AUGELLO Citizenship Education Language SALLY BAUMGART English WILLIAM BLOMBERG Citizenship Education ff ,X ij NEW ROBERT BETHMAN Mathematics FRANKLIN BUCELLA Citizenship E ducatian GERTRUDE BULLINGER Homemaking MARY CREAGH E nglisb MARY CONNERY English CHARLES DINGBOOM Physical Education RICHARD DERA Business WALTER EBBERTS Science KV A Zfi.55,,?.If3lT MAEISETZEL M W CHARLES ERICKSON JOHN FAHEY Science Citizenship Education JEANNETTE FARBER Speech ARTHUR FLUECKINGER Science JULIA FL AH ERTY Homemaking ---V JAMES FOLEY Business ANNALOUISE FOSS EDITH GEIGER Business Physical Education VY 1 Mfqg! 'Vi' DORIS GLEASON CHARLES GORANKOFF Sczence MARIE HAYNES Science 5.L. Cztzzensbxp Education RAY HEL EN BROOK Art BARBARA HIGGINS N arse MARION KIEF ER Business BETTY HUEGEL Physical Education .4 Ns EVELYN KINSLEY Citizenship Education . k.f0'7'-1 l.Xx51-1 NAOMI LARKIN HARRIETTE MAGO Business Mathematics rg Q i X X v x - l ' - ks , NORMAN MARCUSSEN X , ARLENE MATHEWS . 4 Citizenship Education 'V 5 . Vx U 6 'N i 54- 4 ' 3 Q 'i Q5 'Q .ls N A N 3 vs 'Q JEAN MCGARRY 'oy Q VERONICA MCGEE English BERTHA MEYER Homemaking RONALD MOODY Physical Education English HERMAN MOGAVERO, M.D. Doctor JAMES MOYNIHAN Language MILDRED MUELLER LEE MULE Mathematics English KATHERINE NOWICKY B usiness 'KX :Sw f'X,N QSM D fv Q 4 Wg pg f'l3U221iis55 MILDRED O'HERN ANNE O ROURKE Physical Education Librarian R EN Z0 R EN ZONI B usiness ,,, NORMAN ROTHENBERG Language EUGENE ROTH E nglisb T. RUTH ROUBLOFF English SAMUEL SAIA CLARENCE SCHILLING Science Mathematics KATHERINE SCHULZ Language ELEANOR SIEGESMUND Language DWIGHT WARREN B usiness fi Xvvrn'm fx' X :MX ABSENT: ROBERT DEFUCCIO HAROL D HULL ROBERT KIL COYN E AN NETTE MUSSACHIO JAMES SIMON HELEN VAL ENTINE WILLIS WALTER L. RICHARD SHAW QCKGDICE ALENE SN ELL Mathematics L EO WILLARD English MRS. EDNA ATKINS MRS. AILEEN BRODERICK MRS. LILLIAN SUSSMAN Administrative Staff After many years of efficient service, Miss Anne Lockwood, senior stenographer, re- tired last year. All who profited from her kindness wish her happiness in her new found leisure and hope that Riverside will remain in her memory. New faces have joined familiar ones in the front office. At the switchboard is Mrs. Aileen Broderick. Mrs. Edna Atkins, along with other tasks, checks weekly and monthly attendance reports. The staff is complete with Mrs. Lillian Sussman who compiles college and business recommendations for enterprising seniors. The smooth functioning of a school de- pends on the joint efforts of those behind the scenes. Mr. Frank Savage, engineer, and Mr. Norman Heubsch, custodian, care for the physical plant. Providing the nourish- ment which contributes to student well- being is Miss Dorothy Sineni, dietician. Mr. Milton Kuhn, the attendance supervisor as- sures the continuance of the record which cites Riverside as third best in attendance in the city. ' i MR. FRANK SAVAGE MISS ANNE LOCKWOOD MISS DOROTHY SINENI MR. NORMAN HEUBSCH MR. MILTON KUHN L' 1 Q 0 ofof4 seniors L RM' ' pr JC l'fVS1-EH Message From Valedictorian ROSE MARIE VARELA For us, the Class of 1960, tonight marks the conclusion of our four years at Riverside High School and the commencement of a new way of life. It is a time both of sorrow and ivy- We are sad because, for many of us, this means parting from friends, since tonight we all go our different and separate ways - some to college, some to our jobs, and others to the various branches of the armed forces. We are aware that many of the good times we have enjoyed together will now only be memories and that we are leaving behind what may be the most carefree years of our lives. From here we must step into a new adult world with its complex problems and serious responsibilities. The time has come for us to stand on our own feet and live up to the obligations we owe to our parents and teachers who have guided us through these past four years. On the other hand, we are happy that we have reached our goal - graduation. Another chapter in our lives has been completed and before us lie unlimited opportunities and challenges of expanding horizons as never before experienced by American generations. We have a better chance of securing further education, gaining success, and enjoying an interesting life with meaning. It is our duty to take advantage of these privileges and to do our utmost to become worthy of the name, Riverside'High School graduates. We leave our alma mater with some regrets, but with the confidence and courage that though the path ahead may be difficult we have been well prepared at Riverside to travel on it. VHMQQMQK QA V e a J km Q at .fm :FH . . K 'Q fzsgmxmi Message From Salutatorian DOUGLASBAUER In the Musee de l'Orangerie in Paris is a mural by Claude Monet, Waferlilies, called by many the Sistine Chapel of Impressionism . At first it is an orgy of colors, mostly greens, and then before us take shape myriads of water-plants, afloat on the face ofa stagnant pond - still with little depth, little realism. But as we study parts of the can- vass instead of drinking in all at once, the water begins to wave, assuming the gorgeous colors of the flowers and the tall grass - now white gleams here, now blue shimmers there 1 . . .not any chameleon changes color as often as water does l -and the lilies begin to undulate with the rippling of the water. The pool becomes a mirror reflecting, not an outside world, but a universe of unfathomable inward life. Like Monet's mural, the significance of a high school graduation has two levels of interpretation also. It is customary at commencement exercises to hear graduation called the end of our best years or the finale of youth or the beginning of the great ad- venture. Ah, how romantic! But the cynics who look back on youth as the best years , who find adult life trying because they approached it as an adventure rather than being adequately prepared, are very few. And some think the acquisition of knowledge halts when we leave schoolg they are equally wrong, for as we meet new people, as we find new interests, as we acquire new skills, we shall always be learning. No, high school is only a point in the onward progression of our lives, not a turning-point , not the moment of truth in the bullfight of life as some graduation speaker might say, tongue in cheek. RONALD ADAMEK College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Debate4, junior Day Committee 3, Stu- dent Council 2, Saturnians 2, 435 ' , ,U -Z BETTY J. ADAMS General Cafeteria Monitor 4, Hi-Y Teens 1, Hi-Y Show 1, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. H . N Q 3, Boys' Hi-Y 4, Intra-mural x 3 T 'Q sflji A ,. if ' Bas tball 4. if 6 vga Z W- CAROL A. ALBRECHT MARY C. ALTMEYER Secretarial junior Day Music Committee, Assembly Monitor 1, 2, 35 Skipper Layout Staff 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y-Ettes 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, Silver Ball Refreshment Committee 4, Caf- eteria Monitor 4, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4. . ? Qs College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Skipper Layout Staff 4, Advertising Staff 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4, junior Day Chorus, Purple and Gold Day Program, Booster Club 2, 3, Bank Teller 4, Child Care Certificate 3, Home Nursing Certificate 3. dwfrrfff-0904 HOW-A'R'D W. BROWN President 11 College Entrance Boys' State Representative, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Day Dec- orating Committee, Student Council 1, 2, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Skipper Advertising Staff, Boys' Hi-Y President 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, All High Team 2, Basketball 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Better Dress Committee 4. 22 DAVID C. AMES General Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Track 3, Bet- ter Dress Committee 4. NT JANICE R. ARTEMYAK General Student Council 4, Hall Moni- tor 3,Porthole 3, 4, Bank Tell- er 1, 2, 3, 4. jf Q .13 4 f X1 FLOYD B. ANDERSON College Entrance Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. KAROLE-LINDA ATKIN College Entrance Debate 3, Girls' Declamation 3, Hall Monitor 3, Assembly Monitor 2, Skipper Layout Staff 2, Advertising Staff 1, Math Club 35 Hebrew Club 2, Public Address System 3, World Affairs Club 2, Sports Letter 1, Hi-Y Show 2, Boost- er Club 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Monitor 3. 'XX A! 4 55 ' nf 5 ' be OL ' 5 4,'601 M' 7 fl 4 ' 1 ggfylj JOAN AYER 3 1 T E. BAKER Secretarial allege Entrance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, Assembly Monitor 45 Future 45 Chorus 1, 35 Sports Letter Nurses 2, 35 Sports Letter 15 1, 2, 35 Gold Pin 45 Champion- Hi-Y Show 1, 45 Junior Play5 ship Volleyball team 35 Hi-Y Baton Twirler 1, 25 Large Show 15 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Council 45 Dramatics Class Bank Teller 1, 2, 35 Spring Play 3- Concert 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA j. BAKER ' Hornernahing Porthole 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen- 45 Skip- ettes 1, 25 Sports Letter 1, 2, 25Chorus 35 junior Play. 15 Sporis 1- Gold ' 5 i Ejllfay 1, 33 ,Bitter W if 2, 35 Spring Concert I, 35 ,fl L junior Achievement 4. DALENE RULLER ! Vice President - . ,V College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Day Entertainment Committee5 junior Day A C Refreshment Committee5 Small Council Vice President 45 Student Coun- Q, 5 . cil Alternate 35 Student Council Representative 45 Saturnians 15 Band A 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl's Hi-Y 45 Sports Letter 1, 2, 35 Gold Pin 45 Championship Volleyball Team 35 Hi-Y Show 1, 45 Booster . to Club 35 Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Flower Committee5 Senior' An- ,-ti , 1' 1 - nouncement Committee. 5 A .i'is.L-,STK 5. QF? ROBERT BARCIKOWSKI ROSEMARY T. BARRY College Entrance Business Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 junior Skipper Advertising Staff 45 Day Invitation Committee5 Hi-Y-Ettes 45 Junior Guard of Math Club 45 Intramural Bas- Honor. .N V L 4 V ketball 15 Junior Guard of . 1 . f . f . , 1 ' H 4 . lg onor. ' . I ,1, BARBARA I.. BECK X KA-I-HRYN J BEAM College Entrance I College Entrance rrti, at Honof R011 1, 2' 31 4, 6014 Pin5 American Legion Award 15 junior Day Assembly Com- mittee5 Small Council 45 Stu- dent Council 3, 45 Cafeteria Honor Roll 2, 45 Senior Day Invitation Chairman5 Assembly Monitor 45 Guidance Office Monitor 45 Y-Teen ettes 25 . Monitor 3, 45 Skipper Art Staff 45 Math Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 'ports Letter 2, 35 Gold Pin ' Ch ' ll' B k ball ' ' ampwns lp as et Orchestra 3, 45 Sports Letter - Team 525- Championship Soft- -Xball Team 35 Hi-Y Show 25 f1J unior Guard of Honor. 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Most Outstanding - Girl Athlete 35 G.A.A. 3, 45 Hi-Y Show 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play and Program 45 junior , Guard of Honor5 junior Choir5 N X Co-chairman of all assemblies 4. of I n ' v JUDITH A. BEHMER Hornemaking Assembly Monitor 25 Sports Letter 1. v QI, . S. x I it V ' Rf, All . 1 I X, lf U l 4 LPACIRIGHK CBJBERMINGHAM Ogner lv Assehi Monityr 45 Hi-Y ettes 4 an rned tom Benjamin RONAL D. BERTSCHI Co ge E trance junior 1 si Treas- urer5 Mo r 45 Stage C , ys' i-Y 45 s C try , Hi-Y Show ge ew 2, 35 Bette s Day Committee 4. KENNETH D. BITTNER General Hall Monitor 25Intramural Bas- ketball 15 Better Dress Day Committee. 1 , I1 5. 3' all 24 4 Y 'ij-f HELEN C. BLONSKI Secretarial 7 CAROL A. PESZKO Secretary Secretarial affix' gyiryiirli '2 gl will w N V 5- ul. J 7 nh! v - gf X-I g 'cl X DONNA C. BIELICKI Secretarial Assembly Monitor 35 Office Monitor 35 Skipper Advertising Staff 1, 25 Chorus 25 Booster Club 25 Spring Concert 2. g X, junior Class Girls' Marshall5 junior Day Invitation Committee5 junior Day Decoration Committee5 Small Council 45 Student Council 35 Re- ceptionist 45 Office Monitor 35 Skipper Layout Staff 45 Business Staff 25 Chorus 3, 45 Hi-Y-Ettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Sports Letter 1, 2, 35 Gold Pin 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Hi-Y Show 15 Baton Twirler 1, 25 G.A.A. 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3. ALBIN L. BISHOP College Entrance Skipperausiirless Staff 45 Swim- ming 45j?I'ransferred from Tech 4.2 gp Q K 5 ' .. -2 4 A' S , V W. . . 1 'J N . X ro -V 1 Y rx 5 .U ,'f Q7 ' sq 4. KATHRYN I. BOETTCHER B us iness Assembly Moni r 251432 .4 Hi-Y 3, 45 Pfank 5 4g caf- eteria Mon' 'ordl Honor Roll 25 Gregg, A ar :fx f' ,bl rr, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Assembly Monitor 25 Receptionist 45 Cafeteria nitor 45 Chorus 1, 35 Sports 1 35 Gold Pin 45 pr ' s ba1lTeam ions 1 ' ' Purple ld S 45 5 3, Team 45 Water G.A. . 3, 45 Junior Day .JY 4 u r A 'O MU PM QWSLW MARGARET R. BOETTCHER Business Honor Roll 2, 33 Large Coun- cil 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 45 Chorus 1, 33 Sports Letter 1, 2, 33 Gold Pin 45 Championship Basket- ball Team 43 G.A.A. 3, 45 Wa- ter Show 45 Purple and Gold Swimming Team 4. CHRISTINE L. BROWN College Entrance Honor Roll 3, Future Nurses 1, 25 Sports Letter 1, Library Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, Large Coun- cil 4. Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 American Legion School Awardg Student Council President 4, Stage Crew 43 Boys' Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 45 Football 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4, -Tennis 3g Hi-Y Show 43 Christmas Play 4, Intra- mural Swimming 23 Basketball 2. ,H RUTH A. BUCHINGER I College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, Student Coun- cil Alternate 45 Office Monitor 43 Sports Letter lg Cham- pionship Basketball Team lg Championship Volleyball Team lg junior Program Soloist, Bank Teller 2, Girls' Swim- ming Team lg Large Council 4. BARBARA A. BURNETT College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Junior Day Assembly Com- mitteeg Skipper Layout Staff lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y-Ettes 3, 4, Y-Teenettes 3g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Championship Basketball Team 45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 33 Varsity 4, Hi-Y Show 45 Christmas Play 4g junior Day Chorus and Playg Cafeteria Monitor 45 Usher on Senior Day 35 Girls' Swimming Team 1. W 'ably , 1 K yy Away ,, .A Ju of J PHILIP D. GUILFOIL College Entrance WILLIAM V. BOWLES College Entrance junior Playg Cafeteria Monitor 4, Transfer from Kenmore 2. SaAi3,R f.'2T1?' NM i e g Staff 3, 45 Po o A , Display 3, 4g B er 31ub 33 Transferred om B ett. , X! I Mhxy, will I BARRY BURNETT College Entrance Saturnians 1, 2, 3, 4. ROY D. CAMPBELL ' College Entrance Co-chairman of junior Day Music Committeeg Student Coun- cil 43 Math Club 4g Saturnians 2, Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4g Swim- ming 2, 3, 43 Track 45 Tennis 33 Hi-Y Show 45 Christmas Play 4, Trombone Soloist for Christmas Assembly 35 Soloist for Spring Concert 3, 45 Co- chainnan of Assembly Com- mittee, Intramural Swimming 2, Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4. la X pf ROSARIA A. CANINO General ff?f4 WW f ff' ILLIAM E. CARPENTER General Q46 wk 2 26 3 ,NANCY ni CARTER 3 ,' secfezmlzz Office monitor 4, skipper Ad- vertising Staff 13 Chorus 33 Christmas Qlfay 133 Spring Concert 3. JOSEPH A. Cl-IERRE College Entrance Junior Day Program Committee3 Boys' Hi-Y 43 Track 2, 3, 4g Christmas Play 43 Cafeteria Monitor 3g Intramural Basket- ball 4g Usher for Senior Day 33 Bank Teller 4. k . , ... fl Boys' Marshal College Entrance If Y Y - -...T ffwf. X ,,!15p7 M CE M. QPUSON Colle? ntranc G-J? orts L r 1 2' Clgion- shi ,n , eam 13 Twirle . ,I7 4 , CAROLE A. CARRUTHERS Secretarial Assembly Monitor 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 23 Y-Teens 43 Hi-Y Show 1, 2. 3. an 25Q:AfLZ 5 rclf- f,Qf,!f.MC4 C fd :iff-5' fed! fefffZff-64' 1-?44z-zvffff FRANCIS H. SMITH C2444-.ff pa Honor Roll 1, 23 Junior Class Boys Marshalg junior Day Announcement Committee3 Junior Day Decoration Committeeg Student Council 3, 4g Skipper Advertising Staff 3g Water Polo 13 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2g Booster Club 3, 4. ANTHONY J Else Generalv riamnitor 43 Foo all 1, 43 am Ba ball n ' m' Base l 13 olle ll 1, , e lub Dre Commit . X A . CHIRO Mo or3 Volleyball 2, 33 'lub 'rr 5, JEROME M. CHICHOCKI College Entrance Hall Monitor 4g Boys' Hi-Y 43 Bank Teller 2. ul ' fy s N ,l 9-'s -pwqrla-1 1 JEAN M. CLABEAUX Secretarial Chorus 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4g Sports Letter 1, 2g Christmas Program 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Worker 4. 4 Q X X . CAROL E. CLARK JOSEPH E. CLARK College Entrance College Entrance Small Council 49 Student Colm- ,W Intramural Basketball Captain cil 33 Hall Monitor 2, 33 As- 4- sembly Monitor 33 Junior Day Guard of Honorg Junior Day Chorus3 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y- Etres 23 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, -Gold Rin 43 Hi-Y Show 2, 33 BSenior Day Usher 3. lbs, 1 , L N .HJ -,P 3 NVQ, NANCY E. MCGUIRE jj fl, MnlJQx ,W , Girls' Marshal ?'w,UxJf j College Entrance . 1 ' .W ' Honor Rol 1, Hall Monitor 4g Assembly, Monitor 23 Office Monitor 43 Q ,xy . lffsx 1, lv Skipper A tising Staff 43 Hi-Y Show Ticket Committee 2g Booster ' 'X Ju N D ub 2, 3g ior D y Decor tion Committee. N 1' 3 , MM .50 Ny W , X55 Q1 X , . AR COL LOIS N. COLLINS Retai i General Ass blyMonitor 1, 33C or s Student Council 43 Hall Mon- 33 Christmas Program , Y- itor 43 As embly Monitor 33 Teens 43 Sports Letter 13 Girls' Swimming 1. LYN E J , skip92ligE,..lTy r' ' ff r is 195' A fl Willa I7 V M' 3 df ew +L by XY. if WWQW ,JMWW Receptionist 43 Cafet ia M 1tor4 Jo ooK General Assembly Monitor 1, 3g Port- hole 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Christmas Program 4g Y-Teens 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Pin 43 Championship Basketball Team 13 Hi-Y Show 43 Christmas Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Chorus3 Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 4. 'H I 5......,.A-.- H RO ERT G. CORBETT THOMAS A. CORDY b Business ' College Entrance Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volley- A 'w Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3 K 0' All 2, 3- XX President 4. LOUISE C. COVELL ' College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Small Council 45 Student Council FRANCES R' DALY 45 Hall Monitor 45 Assembly General Monitor 25 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Girls' Hi-Y 45 Y-Teens 1, Girls' Hi-Y 45 Y-Teens 15 Sports Letter 15 Hi-Y Show 45 2, 35 Booster Club 2, 35 Sports Water Show 1, Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Purple and Gold Assembly 45 Decoration Committee Chair- man for the Snowflake Whirl 4. OQQUQ14, f2?L'Zt. e .,,, A '-4.,.,.,,x Y K f xl, Y , A PM I I DOUGLAS F. BAUER ,fm 4 ' lp! 57 , 1, 5 , Editor-in-Chief , 'W Ln! W' ' F f V J If-,CL ,Aw if ,Z A Class Poet X If l,'V'l g 'X ' . in College Entrance ' , Salutatorian of Senior C1ass5 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 National A' . Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention 45 New York State Regents Schol- X A arship 45 American Legion Essay Award 35 Math Club 45 junior Day X' I ' Dedicationg junior Guard of Honor. 1 J -NE gif W ef. VIRGINIA L. DANIELS S C ge ce X4 Hall Monitor 3, 45 Asse y t 33 B01 '-Y 45 Mgnigqf 23 Chorus 35 '-Y- I g Basketball ' lit 3' 35 Sports Letter 1, , I or Secreta 'al Day Usher 2. . CAROL A. DAVIES Business Junior Day Invitations Com- mittee5 Saturnians 1, 2, 35 Band 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Hi-Y Show Usher 25 Band Concert' Usher -1, 2. Y 1 Chairman Program Printing Committee for Senior Day. DAVID E. DEE Business Hall Monitor 25 Stage Crew 3: Swimming 15 Hi-Y Show Pro- iection Crew 2, 35 Better Dress Day Committee 4. GUY P. FENGER Business Debate 45 Student Council 3g Porthole 2, 35 Bank Teller 33 Skipper Advertising Staff 4g Display 3. PATRICIA C. FINLEY L I Business Porthole 4g ' lay Team 45 Sports L 3 nchronized Swi ' Kam 15 eaten yle , 2. C ' ' 0 , 1.424 f 10 g li fe C K Q Q cy ' JOANN E. RADIUS .QL 4 Art Editor fl Qi College Entrance l 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Day Committeeg junior Guard of Honor, p A'rt Staff 3, Advertising Staff 2, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Chorus KZ, ' Poster Contest 23 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4. x SHEILA A. FRONCZAK General Sports Letter lg Baton Twirler. D JXAXWJIZIAZ, B usiness Bennett High .1 Q J MARCIA L. FIEL General Skipper Advertising Staff 3. MARJORIE A. FRIZELL Secretarial Bank Teller 1, 2. ESTHER I. GAFFIN Girls' Hi-Y 45 Transfer from School 3. KATHLEEN E. GAISER e RICHARD E. GALL College Entrance General Hall Monitor 33 Y-Teens 3. Hi-Y Shoyxvil. we I cf ' it 1 QR R, X I . ,ex iff ' . e 5 1 1 Q' G, Cyf , - 5 K A -v 'f F ' f if C . ' Nil 1335 ' TJ CQ Bfri-2 I ji S.,-' QV gg, x ff' A '. ,' , , - - X ,PK ,jf V' . Ni ..-5 ' N - if Eff, ,. x C fe -- B22 K ' X Qi X? -3 L ELIZABETH A. GAWRYS Bookkeeping Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Sports Letter 1, 2, 33 Gold Pin 45 Red Cross Certificate 2g junior Achieve- ment 3. 25262 74314 14,4 8,1 CAROLE M. GEMBKA College Entrance Honor Roll lg Skipper Layout Staff 3, 49 Orchestra lg Chorus Cd-CA' 11 19 . BONNIE L. GEHL College Entrance Skipper Business Staff 4g Ad- vertising Staff lg Y-Teen ettes 2, 3, Inter-Club Council Rep- resentative 4g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Cham- pionship Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 2g Swimming lg Boost- er Club 25 Girls Athletic As- sociation 4. DARLENE M. GIELOW Secretarial Receptionist 4, Office Moni- tor 4g Girls' Hi-Y 4g Y-Teens 45 Future Nurses 3g Y-Teen- ettes 1, 23 Interclub Repre- sentative 3g Sports Letter lg 2g Booster Club 29 Sports Let- ter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Art am for junior Day, Bank Water Show lg Booster Club -I-euer4 2, 33 Usher for Senior Day lg Spring Concert 1, 4. ANGELA M. MARKEY ' Business Editor 1 LU 'J I xff' ,b Secretarial Q4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g junior Day Invitation ommi Office Monitor 4g Skipper Business Staff 3, 4g Satumians lg World Affairs Club 35 Y- Teen ettes 2, 3, Inter-Club Council Representative 39 Sports Letter 1, 2, 35 Gold Pin 45 Championship Volleyball 1, 33 Softball 15 Atlantic Union Essay Contest, Booster Club 2, 3. DARLEEN S. GILLESPIE General H ll Mon- Sports Letter 1. ' 45 Boys' Hi-Y 45 Intra- mural 'Swimming lg Intra- mural Volleyball 4g Booster Club 35 Better Dress Co - mime 4- VL ,J JUDITH L. Gnoss IMW . AJ College Entrance ' M junior Day Usher Committee, junior Day Chorus, Hall Mon- PATRICIA GRACZYK Hornernaking Student Council 49 Reception- ist 2, 3g Office Monitor 2, 3g Girls Hi-Y 3, 45 rist as Play 45 Junior G ard f Ho or I c Off X-I 3 Receptionist 4 Skipper Lit- erary Staff 4 Saturnians lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 1 ent 4 Representative to Branch Council 3 Sports Let- ter l, 2 3 Gold Pin 4 Cham- pionship Bowling Team 4, Cheerleader 2 3 4' HiY Show 1, 2, 3 4 Baton Twirl- er lg Bank' Teller 3 4' Caf- eteria Monitor 4g Senior Life Saving Badge 3. itor 3g Assembly Monitor 2, r l g Hi-Y-Ettes 2: 3, Vice Pres- xl . ., , . ' . g g . : st , X , , me ,lbw 4 ,. , el L . ,, jgctlk --Vsflfif XXL, C L Lf' I.E Lf LXKLiF,LjZZ- LQ. lb Jeff ,.f'C'L 5 N 7 JOYCE M. GUILDNER College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,'4g Student Council lg Skipper Layout Staff 43 Saturnians 1, 2, 3, Tribune lg Y-Teen ettes 1, 2, 3, Sports Letter lg Champion- ship Bowling Team Zg Baton Twirler 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y Show lg junior Guard of Honor, Boost- er Club 2, 39 Miss junior Achievement. MARCIA GUZENSKI College Entrance Junior Day Program Committeeg Skipper Layout Staff 49 Ad- vertising Staff 4, Saturnians 1, 2g Chorus 2, 3, 4g Girls' Hi-Y 3, 45 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4g Championship Softball Team 23 Hi-Y Show 1, 3, 4g Christmas Play 45 junior Chorus, Chairman of Sports Play Day 2g Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 2, 39 Baton 2, 3g Hi-Y Show Usher 2. CLY7 PATRICIA E. GURECKI L College Entrance Assembly Monitor 2, 3g Future Nurses lg Hi-Y-Ettes 2, 3, 45 Sports Letter 1, 2, Cafeteria Monitor 4. if IRENE M. GUZZETTA College Entrance Chorus 4, Future Nurses 4, Y-Teen ettes 3g Christm Play 4. . C? A, f4fg.o..., X454 I XL L, .7 fic nj riff, ffl,-bk: ' j'2!ff' ,wail ,. -a L, Y . SANDRA A. ALBRIGHT Literary Editor College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Junior Day Program Committee, Skipper Editorial Staff 45 Math Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y Show 1, 2g Junior Play 3. ALICE GYIMOTY Secretarial Honor Roll lg Assembly Mon- itor 1, 2, Skipper Advertising Staff 1,Sports Letter 15 Boost- er lub 3. wzflwi WILLIAM HARDY Business Porthole 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, Cafeteria Mon- itor 4g Display Crew 3. LAWRENCE H. HANCHERICK College Entrance Junior Day Usher Committee 6 Chairman, student Council 4, Q Y Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4, Boys' uf Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All High 3, 4, Intramural Swimming lg Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, fig? Booster Club 3. W A CAROL R. HARPER College Entrance Assembly Monitor 4. JUZQ4 W h X , ,LA 33 DAVID A. HATCH College Entrance Saturnians 2. 1 1 I, VICTORIA y0liOSH I X me 'iff Jfhywlj ,f 41 ' f I , f . . , I , 34, , gf W ffl 3 ,lf 3 ,er fl ffiflwl 1 f' fl X l 34 l If DARLENE L. HERRMANN Hornernaking Red Cross Swimming Cer- tificate. f -1 1 L 1 I 'I Q S M DAVID P. HESS College Entrance Skipper Layout Staff 33 Intra- mural Swimming 13 Cross Country l. KAREN M. HAWKES College Entrance Student Council 4g Football 33 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4g Intramural Swimming 23 Bas- kerball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Water Polo 23 Christmas Play 33 junior Guard of Hon- or. DALE R. HEIMLICH College Entrance Student Council 43 Football 33 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Intramural Swiimming 23 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Water Polo 23 Christmas Play 33 junior Guard of Honor. , f LORRAINE A LAMBER If 0021! be If Advertising Manage I Xdcvvlfff, I 'Ci ' 'L' 'C2 'Z'6- College Entrance g K Honor Roll 1, 23 Student Council 23 Skipper B ' nes tising Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 43 Future Nurses 2, 33 Y-Teen ettes 3g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Cafeteria Monitor 4. Staff 3, Adve N lk, Kewl X64 A, 3 L A S ecr l Cafet ia Fut SHI gb a, N . . a I 63.1 v .lex V . 1' Q 52 -- ni r . Sk Li' 'B 5 gs eq Ch 5 3, N e 1, 2, 33 irl i- , 43 Sports t 0 2, -' Gold Pin 4 Bowlin ward PENNY A. HEURTER College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 23 junior Day Flower Committeeg Student Council 33 Assembly Monitor 4g Receptionist 4g Office Mon- itor 43 Y-Teen ettes 3, Treas- urer 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Championship basketball Team 43 Hi-Y Show 33 Christmas Play 43 Girls' Athletic Association 3, Pres- ident 4g Booster Club 2, 33 Water Show 1, 23 Riding Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY A. HILLARD H omernaking JCL Mobil SHARON L. HOFFMAN College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Skipper Literary Staff 4, Advertising Staff 1, 2, 3g Math Club Sec- retary-Treasurer 43 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y Show 1, 23 Baton Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Day Program3 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Booster Club 2. ,Rf . 3 J. 3, wp' I - K . '7 L I y U, V n, P Q 1 M J w Y X F 'firm U7 dj ff , 3 , . MARGARETE S. HINZEL Bookkeeping Honor Roll 13 Sports Letter 1. K'- fjdra Auafjaz 1QZo7,awf-,,L 417 '06-Cc Mijn!! if A ' JOHN A. HORAN V . .Q College Entrance I P .fx 5331 ' i xx BRENDA L. VERGUSON Class Song Writer vi K. . I' , -I College Entrance V ' f' - v A - Honor Rloll 1, 23 Ajmericanism Essay 1, 23 junior Class Vice Presidenr3 :R X , VC' Q -'Senior Prom Cornmitteeg Small Council President 43 Student Council Rf V' X' X 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3g Assembly Monitor 13 Receptionist 4g Satur- ,J U, N- ians 1, 23 Sports Letter 13 Hi-Y Show 1, 23 Christmas Play 43 Inter- ' u qfj High School Student Council Delegate 3, 4, Vice President 43 High , 1 Lf , 5 K School Teachers Award 33 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Senior Day Usher 13 Kr! QW Safety Council 2g Organist for Senior Graduation 2. MARY L. HOWLETT College Entrance Dram atics 3 . DONNA L. HULBERT Business Hall Monitor 33 Skipper Adver- tising Staff 3g Porthole 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. Q0 My QQQJXOJQBBZ W WM 'WT -.4 .A .1 ll JOSEPH HRYCYCH General Cafeteria Monitor 43 Intramural Water Polo 23 Intramural Cross Country 1. STEPHE AR College tance M ' Honoj oll 1, 2,,,i ,' 43 junior Class Presimnq Eunior Digoratizlnd dP gr m 6 mi eesy Student Cox? ' 1, E, ,'Vice Pre t 3 Ba d 3 4 A1f2,3,gQfeZi:f 1, 2, 3, I 43 C fet' ia Monitor 3, 43 Boys 3, , Treasulgef 43 Foot- 1 2, ,ililybfable Mention All-High asketball 2, 3, 43 Basebaid 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Show 43 junior Play3 Delegate to Syracuse University All State Student Council Meeting3 Intramural Basketball Champs 33 Volleyball Champs 3. atics 3. JOAN F. INSINNA College Entrance U 1 BARBARA JAEGER General Assembly Monitor lg Sports Letter lg Booster Club 2. Qadf ,zfgeweg fda, .39 RITA JEDRZEJ EWSKI Secretarial Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Booster Club 2. ze ef AMW f .1 fu RODGER K. JUECKSTOCK College Entrance Honor Roll, Skipper Layout Staff 33 Advertising Staff 35 Porthole 33 World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club. ? ollege Entrance nor Roll 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 49 Debate 2, 49 Junior Day Prom Committeeg Student Council 4g Math Club President 45 Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4g Christmas Play 4, Assembly Committeeg Grievance Committee, WBEN Radio Forum 33 Junior Guard of Honor, Snow Flake Whirl Committee 4g Purple and Gold Play, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. X IN KALB J '!' F -1: D . ' 'z'- I JEANNETTE JABLONSKI Retailing Red Cross Swimming Card lg Cafeteria Monitor 4. !c,3MZ',f' ffvflaff nf ei xfilagfcadff OW, A iflfzfi-7 'Qin' DENISE NHJAWORQKI Homemadl ll 3, Chorus 3 Gir Hi-Y 3, 4'Ilff-Teens ' r Guard lf Student Eourj 4- 'all nitor I if ' of llknorglBoolstbf,.C 39 cyti- Atelia Mqhitor 4.' U - ' rw. lf 1 Lf L yu 5 bg tb at fl I Y I I l' J A I Up 'V' ly Y 'r XJ WILLIAM 1. :IOHNSON College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, Debate 4. RAY LEE KAISER College Enhance BARBARA A. KAMI pKI, General Hall Monitor 23 Recepti riist 4, Office Moni 2, 3, , Skipper Business g orthole 46X Y-Teens 2g ni r Play, D' play 3, 3 Sn w Flakp Irl Decoratio Committey.,f ll M11 I K ,A N. , X I lf I K .FI y 1 j I af If , ly 4.663 5 BARBARA A. KENEFICK General Sports Letter lg Syncronized Swimming 13 Booster Club 2. JEAN A. KIJANKA Secretarial Y-Teens 43 Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 4i Libraryldonitor 3, 4. 1 A , '.l l LILLIAN R. KLEEMAN College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 23 Office Monitor 4. THEODORA L. KLINGEL Secretarial Skipper Business Staff 43 Band 2, 3, 43 lli-Y Show 3, 43 Boost- er Club 33 Roller Skating 2. JEROME M. KONCIKOWSKI College Entrance AM., 3 KN F ki? v 'if . . X s F K fi - .- faves : XFSSP ri. 1 4 I 1- 35:5 agig 5535 l 2 5,.,..f'i-x-, - M, . .. Q 7 iff 'gli 'Qi ff! r Sill Yskffzf Z Egif' 1 SUZANNE K. KESSLER Homemaking Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 33 Chorus 2g Future Nurses 2g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Championship Volleyball Team 35 lli-Y Show 23 Baton Twirler3 Band Concert 2, 33 Boosters Club. BETSY T. KINSEY College Entrance llonor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Small Council 43 llall Monitor 43 Re- ceptionist 43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Saturnians 2, 33 Band 1, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Girls' lli-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Snow Flake Whirl Committee 43 junior Guard of llonor3 Junior Day Chorus. CAR, L A KLEINSCHMIDT xaipbikzfn ' hnior Pr Decorating Com- knitteeg at 1 Monitor 43 Assembly M itor 3 Cafeteria Monitor 4g tho 43 Sports Letter l. FLORENCE B. KONARZEWSKI Secretarial Receptionist 33 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Booster Club 2 Girls'Athlet1 sso BIIO 7. tele BRONISLAUS KOPRA College Entrance llonor Roll 23 Junior Day Re- freshment Committeeg Math Club 43 Math Contest Award 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Boys' lli-Y 4g Intramural Basketball 4. i DIANE A. KOPRA Secretarial Bank Teller 2, 3, 43 Concert 2, 3, 43 Sports Letter 13 Ch - pionship Table Tenn' .pjm af ,,,,,f1f pd 497' ALICE E. KRELLNER Secretarial Honor Roll 3, 43 Junior Guard I fm of Herr. A V X if a 9 A pd w Cf K if 5 My f GJ JOHN G. KUMIEGA Retailing Debate 23 Assembly Monitor 13 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 43 Track 33 Intramural Basketball 1. QP! f mi ARA FFERW l A jp College Entrance lx C m n ior Da D bl X h e t- il ing Com ttee3 St nt C neil 3 O ' Moni 'r 3 S r Lit- 5 er ' taff ' io' uard of Q, or3 GQ? Hi-Y 3 Sports M tter 1, 3, Gold Pin 43 Cap- , ly Qxtai Championship Basketball . . . , SV T 43 Junior Ch01fQ Girls Allil tic Association 4. M CHARLES E. LANCE College Entrance Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 4. 38 CAROL A. KOZIOL College Entrance Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Junior Day Refreshment and Decorating Committee3 Student Council A1- ternate 2, 33 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Assembly Monitor 43 Office Monitor 33 Skipper Layout Staff 43 Skipper Art Staff 4g Skipper Advertising Staff 23 Chorus 23 Girls' Hi-Y 3, 43 Sergeant-at- Arms 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Championship Bas- ketball Team 4g Gold Swimming Team 3g Decorating Committee for Holly Hopg junior Choir3 Christmas Program 23 Girls , Athletic Association 4. ,fu 43 .ff ,ici JOHN ,ti Art, ' A A ' ' 1 - ,V X ' 4 X44 Hall Monitor J., 23 Key C,lulYl, 2. . 7 A 'uf ,.p ' ,I . . ,t 1 ,, WILLIAM M. KURASZ College Entrance Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Tennis 13 Cafeteria Monitor 4. CHARLES P. LAMBERT B usiness Skipper Advertising Staff 4. ,ffwff.Z4ff0 - fl ff ww jAMES'A. LANG. Retailing Skipper Advertising Staff 1, Zz Porthole 33 Baseball 33 Christ- mas Play 43 Senior Play 43 Caf- eteria 1, 2, 3, 4. L A. WILLIAM LANG General Basketball 15 Swimming 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Swimming 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA L. LaV1GNE Secretarial Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Letter 15 Hi-Y Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Soloist 1, 2, 35 Baton Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4. ffgdf 5 2 M MZ! -fj7f,4,,a 77QW'4fxLf4f ROBERT J LITT Col g nc Boys' Hi 4' I tr r wi - mi 15 In al Vol 11 22 B k r , Juni lay 3. Wim ,Z MARY C. LONKO College Entrance Student Council 45 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Sports Letter 15 jun- ior Guard of Honorg Junior Achievement 4. JAMES G. MACK General Better Dress Committee5 Trans- fer from St. joseph's Collegiate Institute 3. Student Council 45 Sat rnians 3, 45 Chorus 45 World Af airs Club 2, 3, 45 Assembly C mmittee 45 Better Dress Committee 45 Bet- ter Dress Dance 45 World Af- fairs Delegate, Poster Contest 25 Booster Club 2, 35 Hi-Y Show 4. ESTHER LAZROE College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 25 Skipper Layout Staff 2, Literary Staff 45 Hebrew Club 25 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 25 Chorus 15 World Affairs Club 45 Sports Letter 1, 25 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Baton Twirler 1, 2, 4. ROBERT H. LITZ College Entrance Cafeteria Monitor 45 Intra- mural Swimming 1. ANNA M. LORENC Hornernaking Skipper Ad Staff 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Rin5 Transfer from Barker Central High School. ANDREW N. MANDURA General Skipper Art Staff 3, 45 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 45 Football 1. DIANE M. MARTINO General Assembly Monitor 43 Girls' Hi- Y 3, 43 Cafeteria Monitor 4. wsu N l EDWARD R. MAZGA General Honor Roll 13 Basketball 1 3 ' Baseball 1 3 43 Intramural Basketball 4, League Champs 4' Cafeteria Monitor 33 Transfer from St. Josephs Collegiate Institute 23 Key Club 1. MP3 1 la y .. - '.'-ig fl ? '-mira 3 if-ff, if . . gag, ,e-lf.-Qi.. 415. f 152 - ' NANCY L. MCNALLY General Chorus 1. 9551511511 MERCIER '- l Gen ral Ass ly nitor 43 S 'pper ag Srvjf 4, Ad S ff 43 orus 43 Hi-Y NE s 3 Re- eshme t Co te f r Silver iBall3 Xgrls' thletic Associa- tion 4 Vice Pr sident 3 Trans- fer from Bishop O'Hern 4. x MARLENE M. MOCK Homemaking Swimming Certificate. Wziifiw , in , 1 RICHARD S. MATECKI Business Swimming 13 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Intramural Volleyball 2. PHILIP MAZUR College Entrance Intramural Volleyball 23 Intra- mural Swimming 2. fQQ PATRICIA A. MEADE General Student Council 13 Assembly Monitor I, 23 Skipper Layout Staff 4, Ad Staff lg Girls' Hi-Y 4g Sports Letter I. ' 1 3, , . 9 -- L ,Ir I 1 1 I ' f' uh JOHN MERCURIO College Entrance Hall Monitor 33 Saturnians 43 Band 1, 23 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Mama We SIEGFRIED H. MOLNAR College Entrance Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 junior Day Committee3 Student Council 2s Hall Monitor 33 Cafeteria Mon- r 43 Saturnians 33 Chess Club , 2, 3, '43 Boys' Hi-Y 3, 43 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 43 Club 2, 3. lwurf 1 V A VNV ff IL My n 1 . 1 MAR . OORE - lleg ntrance nior e r t'on Com- mitte Q afet ' r 3, 4, Ba 2 3, 4' Orc X ra 2, 3, 45 B ys, .3 -4'l ramural Bas- w MW l , , I or u ofl-lonorg B ster C b 3 Q r 7 7 ke ' in , ' 41 ig 33 35 -Y S 145' ra r l o ley- b . PATR CIA D. MUNDT Business Hall Monitor 45 Skipper Ad Staff 1, 2, Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teen ettes 1, Hi-Y Show 2. . ,,, , 1,1 . V' K '11, ff. ,Z4f'c'I,' Q., ,ff 4 f fl V1 iff? L, Q' 4 . CAR Ll . ORA oll ntrance Hon 5 g Junior Day M c omm' ep orus 3, o Xl: t , Booster Club 2 pl JOHN NAVADEL College Entrance Hall Monitor 3, 43 Skipper Ad Staff 3: Stage Crew 4, Boys' Hi-Y 3, 45 Football 43 Baseball 4, Track 3s Intramural Volley- ball -4, Intramural Basketball Champs 3: Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4. DIANNE NEFFKE Homemaking Honor Roll 1, Skipper Lit- erary Staff, Ad Staff4g Chorus 4. H. xxX ROBERT S. MOSCATO College Entrance Band 43 Basketball 33 Champion- ship Intramural Basketball 33 Hi-Y Show 4, Christmas Play 43 junior Prom Decoration Com- mitteeg Transfer from Tech 3. MONICA M. MUSIAL College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Junior Day Refreshment Com- mittee Chairmang Student Coun- cil Zg Skipper Layout Staff 2, Business Staff 43 Saturnians 2, 3, 4, Praetor 3, Consul 45 Math Club 4, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 45 Booster Club 2, 3. B. o e g . n 1, , ' ost u , 33 s er , 3, d Pin ue ' for or bac 1 'ng 3, ' w 1, . QP' M' MARY GAIL NEFF Secretarial Skipper Ad Staff 23 Booster Club 2. Qi? ,JL rg r M I , H jwwj 4 ggyn WM Secretarial Assembly Monitor 4g Sports Let- ter 1, 2, 3, Championship Soft- ball Team lg Swimming Cer- tificate 2, 3. KATHLE EN P. O'BRIEN General Future Nurses 45 Hi-Y Show 45 Bo ster Club Wi? QW .5 RLY? ARON l Ke A General K iunio ay Committee 35 Re- ly ep min SX45 Skipper Ad Staff 45 o o e 3, 45 Chorus 45 ri , Display A A 5 '. stessg Swim- . W ng iv w Flake Whirl Ml Decora ng ommitteeg Trans- x L J fer from -Long Island, New York. X My DIANE OSTACHOWSKI Retailing in Junior Day Flower Committee5 Hall Monitor 25 Skipper Busi- ness Staff 45 Porthole 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Sport Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Hi-Y Show 1, 25 Iuniot Prom Committee 25 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Display Staff 4. JANET E. PALONAI College Entrance Hall Monitor 45 Cafeteria Mon- itor 45 Receptionist 35 Office Monitor 35 Chorus 15 Hi-Y Show 15 Junior Decorations Committee. BARBARA PASZEK Secretarial Honor Roll 15 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Cafeteria Mon itor 45 Booster Club 2. fe-ff7 '7Aaffw 42 la X I x 1- X H' 1 .GLDRIA A. 'OLCHAWSKIN lSecretarial I Hall Monitor 3, 45 Skipper Ad Staff 45 Chorus 45 Y-Teens 45 Bank Teller 45 Booster Club 35 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Transfer from Bishop McMahon High School 3. r ,. 'n C, l is P . ,Q4 KATHISEEN S.kORTE.L,Y zgollegewzktrancei U Skipper Ad Staff Y-Teens 1, 2,5 Yffeen ettes 35 junior Playg Xjphnior Guard of'Jlovnor5 Trans- fer grim Annunciarion High Sgool. K1 if I l I PEARL R. PALCZYNSKI Secretarial Receptionist 45 Chorus 45 Y- Teens 45 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Transfer from Bishop McMahon High School 3. HENRY D. PASSARELLI General Porthole 3, 45 Football 3, 45 8 Fglbf ix ' ailfffxkyf ' ,fmt REBECC E . TTY College Entrance Junior Day Invitation Committeeg Student Council 35 Chorus 25 Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Hi-Y Show 45 Caf- eteria Monitor 45 Junior Guard of Honor. . Q I Y ' F Wt .,..4J-L.-4flfL9-44 hx -, ' 1 'fx . f Zbwl ' V1 X ' . 4-'Q' f f 'I 2 44-true L' 4-LJ K ' ' if . ' . -nL4.'i-' ' ' 'f'5 ' E+ C14 A .,,., f MAR PENDRYS RONALD PETERS I Secretarial f Business A f ' f Honor Roll 13 Skipper Layout Student Council 2, 33 Projection Staff 4, Business Staff 4, Ad- Crew 2, 33 junior Guard of Hon- Veffising Staff 31 45 Gills' Hi'Y or3 Hall Monitor3 Booster Club 3: 45 SPOVIS Lette' 11 zv 3v Gold 23 Junior Decoration Committee. Pin 4g Junior Day Programg Booster Club 2, 3. ' . f CARM . PEQU GA11. E. PFEIFFE ,ff ollege R e College Entrance 1 . Ch , 43 Sports' etter 1, Debate 4s Hall Moni 3 c 2,15 old i ' Hi-Y Sho 1, Monitor 33 Sat ' s rug ' 2, 43 istmas 4g 1, 43 Fut rses port I' Christmas r s 1, , Soloist Letter 1 3 C p hi 23 Water Sho 1, , , 43 Purple ple 84 1 T , 23 0 81 Gold Swimmi Hi-Y Sh , 2, hlristma G.A.A. 3, 4. 'XT D Play W t ow 1, 23 Dr matics Clas lay 3. HEIDE A. PHELPS CAROL L. PLANT Homemaking General Child Care Certificateg Home Nursing Certificate. Junior Day Decoration Committeeg Hall Monitor 33 Assembly Mon- itor 33 Office Monitor 43 Caf- eteria Monitor 43 Skipper Ad- vertising Staff 3, 43 Hebrew Club 3g Porthole 4g Chorus 3g Y-Teens 33 Hi-Y Show Ticket Committee 3. CHARLOTTE A. PLEWNIAK KENNETH R. PLEWA Secretarial Business Honor Roll 33 Student Council Hall Monitor 1, 23 Bowling 23 43 Assembly Monitor 3, 43 Girls' hr Intramural Basketball 2, 33 ln- Hi-Y 43 Sports Letter 13 Junior C Q tramural Water Polo 13 Swim- Day Usher 2. . in , ming lg Track 1, 23 Cross Coun- j i s at try 13 Intramural Volleyball 1, HJ A :mu V K 23 Junior Prom Decorating Com- ' JVM X mitteeg Booster Club 23 Caf- 'f '3 ' - - M dj ' V eteria Monitor 4. ANN POLEUN ARLENE POLEUN College ,,,,a,,Ce College Entrance. Sports tt 1: Cafe ria Mon- Hog? :hill ll Bowling 35 Boost' W ff! 1' 43 I W X J bp! U s 1 , Q0 5, 3 1 'il fr r 1 it x ,Ag-ANET . PORTER QD Colle e Entrance Holi- R011 1, 2,l Gold Pin 4, Ski er Literary Staff 1, 2, 3g Chorus 4, Y-Teen ettes 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Sports Letter lg Delegate for Y-Teen Confer- erence lg junior Guard of Honor, Usher for Senior Day 2, Booster Club 2. HELEN Y. PRICE General Sports Letter lg Cheerleader 1. X, 4, x',,xfL ' LYNNE R. REID Homemaking Assembly Monitor 1. I 0 e310-oscf, WW vm S WAX X -Q45 ,111 ' Q5 U If IEW? K.qLHODEHOUSE ' 3, General Jun' r Day l'Decoration om- mi 5 Said: t Councilv 3 Hall - -' sz, iuzbgf ,sklpffef unf1Staff , s , 3, A1 X Spo Let C fetena Mfnitor 43 unior Day Program. JOANN E. RICIGLIANO Secretarial Hall Monitor 3, Assemblyilllon- itor 35 Receptionistllg Olfflgee Monitor 3, 45 ICafeteriaV Monitor! 4, Chorus' 1',12g 'lirdxisfer fromi 9 s, , , A4 Grover Cleveland. ' 1 , . , , 1 , 1. J . x ' 1 . W , I , 4 N Q 4 t Nu, S . .ia s. 'W . - 'ff V A ' ki 3 LQRELEI J! PRENHTT , ' ,fecretafgilil 'K' 6 Ha1l Monitor 45 Skipper 'Busi- nbss tiff 4, H-ahck.i2, 3, 4, Chohi , lg Girls fI-11-Y 3, 4, Y-Teen ettes 1, Sports Letter 1, 2, Championship Volleyball Team 3, Championship Purple and Gold Swimming Team lg Hi-Y Show lg G.A.A. 33 Booster Club 33 Usher for Senior Grad- uation 2. REGINA A. PRUDZIENICA Art Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4. V, was ' fl ff 4 ef ,L 'r V4 Cm? . 1' naw...--fu ' 3 A L, ' .1 lla,-.ffl-'1x,C7' i Xe, - . ' 1 1 I., DEBORAH M. REYNARD G eneral Junior Day Flower Committee, Hall Monitor 4, Assembly Mon- itor 2g Porthole 3g Chorus 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y Show 3, 49 Horseback Riding 3g Baton Twirler 2, 3, 49 junior Day Program, Christmas Program, Synchronized Swim- ming 2. Q . . lu , 2 1 if 5 in WL' KENNETH w. V, ll S0151 .,iE 3 Bandlxkxg, 4, Qxrywsrra 2, 3, 4. A 3 ,ull sg fxl lil' Af X as W- 1 nl C -I 1 v , V f 1 tk ki V S V BEVERLY J. ROBERTS V ' General I ' A I' . V, x P X 4, l X ,, V F X JOHN T. ROCCHIO College Entrance Hall Monitor 4. , RovA1. ,Koss fl' 6'4'f8 gcrelaril , N , ,I Bandj2f'3 OtcheZ'Z',Q, 3 Clzofhs 23fBporl?5?ek 1, 2, 3, 'Gold,P'np 3, C pionshi ' ol- leyya eam,33 Cafet ' - itor 4g Bandf!Eoncb 2, 3, 4. of . ff .J . . THOMAS O. RULE Business Stu nt unci 2, 3, 4, Foot ll 1, 43 a , i-Y 33 ln- 'a f ter Intra- ura B etball 1 3g Intra- U Y musk? olleyb 11563 23 Pro- ie ion rew RONALD T. RYCROFT C lege ntrance skip rAverr' ' gall f43Caf- vy ' will Ojfylkll W1 RICHARD E. SAFRAN College Entrance Hall Monitor 2, 3g Skipper Ad- vertising Staff 33 Stage Crew 13 Boys' Hi-Y 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Track 1, 23 Tennis 33 Christmas Play 43 junior Guard of Honorg Booster Club 23 Hall Monitor 2g Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3, 4g Intramural Vol- leyball 3, 43 Intramural Water Polo 1. Q MARY JANE ROHDE General Hall Monitor 43 Assembly Mon- itor lg Office Monitor 43 Skipper Layout Staff 3g Porthole 43 Hi- Y Show 1, 23 Junior Guard of Honor3 Bank Teller 1, 2, 33 Caf- eteria Monitor 43 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3g Chorus 1, 2, 3. EILEEN ROSINSKI General Hall Monitor 33 Future Nurses 13 Y-Teen ettes 1, 23 Bowling 1, 23 QA Booster .Club ?. I 3 I . ,,,. WJ ., fy .J AW 4 MVVL1 N' BARBARA A. RUSSIN Homernaking Assembly Monitor 1. ,DM jf!!! 4 J if 1 1 fff' CAko1, RZEWUSKI Cdlilegfe Entrance ' ' Hcfnor Roll 2, 3, 43'Juniqr Day Floweil Committee3 Assembly Monit ir 33 Bgceptionist 33 Fu- ture ses 13 Hi-Y ettes 3, 43 Sporrs Letter 1, 23 Junior Guard oflflfonor. A f I LYNN SARGENT College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 D.A.R. Award 4g American Le- gion Essay Award 33 Senior Day Co-Historian 4g Saturnians 2, 33 Math Club 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 New York State Regents Scholarship. My JEROME F. SAUBERAN College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Math Club 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, All High Band 3, 4. SUZANNE E. SCHMIDT College Entrance Chorus 1, 2, 4, Sports Letter 1, Hi-Y Show 1, 2, Christmas Play 1, 2, 4, Booster Club 1, 2. DAVID L. SCHULMAN College Entrance Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Satumians 3, Math Club 4, Hall Monitor 2, Transfer from Nichols 1. I Homemaking lu MA E R. SHEAR onor 4, Hall Monitor 4, Bandwm horus 3, 4, Hi-Y-Ettes 4, pionship Bowling Team flyslunior Day Program, Caf- eteria Monitor 4. CHARLES M. SIST General Student Council 3, 4, Boys' Hi- Y 4, Track 3, 4, Better Dress Committee 4, Junior Guard of Honor, Booster Club 3. WW at as , 6 ' 7 5 c c, e i X AL if .n..., V ,' JOAN E. SCHLUETER College Entrance Honor R011 1, 245, Gold Pif. .4f' Receptionistxfbr Guidance Of- fice 4, Sk' pier LRXOILA' Staff 4, New York tate Beetgll-:nts Schol- atshiga' .1 A- .1 'Jr Q 0 Y ... L' J .H CAROLE M. SCHROEDER Homemaking junior Day Invitation Committee, Future Nurses 1, Y-Teen ettes 2, 3, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4, Championship Volley- ball Team 1, 3, Championship. Badminton Team 2.5 J I, l1lJ1,Pl'A l I v ' ' 2 ' yu: I, ,ffl TJ 1 If Y A 'JM v . , .- MICHAEL SENFN' A A College E ance , 4 I hiotl Committee, Skipper Azlixyrtxsin Staff 4, Math Club .4,9'Boy,s' Y 3, 4,jChristmas P ay'Ti,UfIVunior Hi-Y Del- e te to ALPQJV4, Junior Guard ofl Honor, I tramural Basketball 1. MARY JANE s A' General Ha Mo it 3 urses 1P0f!ZYJ 'l A SHARON A. SLOCUM College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, Assembly Mon- itor 35 Cafeteria Monitor 4, Math Club 4, Girls' Hi-Y 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4, Freshman Basketball Champs, Volleyball Champs 3, Swim Team 1, Water Show 1 ie 'K ,I at A.. V 601166 QM f- fwg Mf! CAROLYN L. College E Student Council 33 Office itor 4, skipper Ad Staff 1, 2, if Satumians 2, 35 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Hi-Y Show 43 Cafeteria Worker 15 junior Guard of Honor. DARLENE 1. SMITH Bookkeeping Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 fm' My ky, JUDITH A. SONTAG r W Secretarial lHonor5jRoll 1, 2, 3, Student 'Coulicil'3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 l Orchestra 2, 35 Chorus 15 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4. JOHN SPECIAL General Saturnians 1, 2, 3. BETTY A. STALY Secretarial yeefcjffwf V ' ,.p,906Cf dat' finer? , .5 ereee CHARLES R. SMITH College Entrance Honor Roll lg Stage Crew 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Show 4, junior Play, Booster Club 2, 35 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4. JOYCE A. SMITH Bookkeeping Hall Monitor 35 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Y-Teens 4g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, gold Pin 45' Booster Club 2. .V+ f H J F1 '7'5i 'r -jun . . Y fjvf 3 fl ff, L . S if X ,r .1 ' f f' ' ' :ff -fn, web -A , FRANK R. SPAMgAKI'A General Stage Crew lg Hi-Y Show 1, 43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Hall Moa- itor 2g Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3g Booster Club 2. Mnfewz J.. 1 SHIRLEY A.sTAHL ' M 'L Secretarial l Junior Day Program Committeeg Hall Monitcir 39 Assembly Mon- itor 2g Chorus 2, 35 Hi-Y-ettes 3: Sports Letter lg Christmas Programg Junior Chorus. JERILYN T. STEDMAN Secretarial Hall Monitor 3, 4, Skipper Advertising Staff 24 Booster Club 2. ' ,I ,f KATHLEEN M. STICKLES Business Porthole 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Bo ster Club 2 3. facade! ' KMC!! Qmlgf :CF-12 . ZZO ,ov5,4 0760577 ff 3 EDYTHE L. STRA College Entrance Ho or ll 13 bly Mon- it at ' 3 Mat Club , O , 2, 3, 4g ens 3, port Lett , Gold Pin 4. RICHARD SWAN College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Math Club 43 Boys' Hi-Y3 Swim- ming 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Caf- eteria Monitor 4g Intramural Swimming 2, 33 National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mentiong junior Guard of Honor3 Soccer 13 New York State Regents Schol- arship. D J. SZUFLINSKI if College Entrance I' ry 23 Skipp 9Business 1f Sa61rnia.s , 3g Chorus ' 4, Girls' Hi' ,43 Hi-Y Show 43 Junior 3 Christmas Play 4g Holly Poster Committee! Booster Club 3, 43 Volleyball 2. JAMES P. TAMSEN General Hall Monitor 4g Orchestra 4g Football 43 Baseball 3, 43 Large Council 4. ,,' N. 1 , l . 4 - if 1, f' ,fo -.. Jr QT f V, 'I M IF' 1, x ,f '1 ff 'L BARBARA L. STIFFLER College Entrance Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g Saturnians 13 Porthole 33 Y-Teens 1, 23 Sports Letter 13 Library Mon- itor 1, 2, 3, 4. LINCOLN SWADOS College Entrance Debate Team Chairman 23 Amer- ican Legion Award 2, 33 Satur- nians 2, 3, Pontifix Maximus 3g Skipper Literary Staff 3, 43 Pub- lic Address System 2, 3, 43 World Affairs Club 2, 3, Pres- ident 33 Swimming Squad 43 Hi- Y Show 3, 43 Christmas Play 43 Junior Play3 junior Day Com- mitteeg junior Guard of Honor3 Model U. N. Delegateg Key Club 2, 3. RICHARD A. SYPNIER General Volleyball3 Track. ROSE MARIE SZYDLOWSKI Secretarial Hall Monitor 33 Chorus 43 Y- Teens 43 Booster Club 2, 3.5 , n ' P' 3 llc: . 'J' A I l -' 4 I J Pm 1 . 3 Ll f ,. , V. o' ,Vx V A 1. r L, Y , gf f. 'f '4 1,1 Dill' ' All W, Y' Ll ' . I 4 ,bv by -' 1' -' ln' if 1 ' 1 ,A 1 .l ' JAMES TEUBNER College Entrance Chess Club3 Boys' Hi-Y 43 Football 3. ' . 1 ,f1'f' ' 4' ,Ligfl 'lint :iff GEORGE W. THOMAS General Porthole 3. MAY IA TOWNSEL , ual General Hall 0355: 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4' - ettgs 29 Sport L t r 1, , 3, old Pin 4g eams 33 Hi- Sh All, ' ristmas Play , H, U, C worker 4. l' ll wk JOAN TUCHOLKA General Assembly Monitor 1, 25 Of- fice Mvolnitor 431 Skipper Lay- out Staff 4gLChorqs 2, 35 Hi- Qfi-'Ettes 2223, 45oPresident 45 .Sports Nllfettebrlv 1, 2g Girls' Athleltib K' Association :Syc- retaryl 43 Refreshment'fvCom- xniitteejvof Silver .Ball 4g 'Booster Club 2, 3,,,4. , WARREN TYNER Business Hall Monitor 2, 33 Boys' Hi- Y 4g Football 1, 25 Swim- ming lg Key Club 1. ewffy-gf, 4, FLORENCE S. URYCKI College Entrance Honor Roll 25 Large Cotmcil 45 Skipper Layout Staff 45 Satur- nians 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 33 Girls' Hi-Y '3, 4g Officer Pro Temg Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 45 junior Day Program Solo- ist, Holly Hop Decoration Com- mittee 33 All High Band 4. KENNETH W. TOLLNER College Entrance Student Council 2, Football lg Volleyball 2, junior Guard of Honor. -JUUITH L. TRIES College Entrance Assemb1ytM9nitot lg Band 2, K 3, 4, Sports Letter 13 Swim- -King Team 1. If' K., r , 1 , ff 'K ls. . - lj 'ETLANLEY W. TUMIDOLSKY College E ntrance Honor Roll 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL UILAKI College Ent ance Ha Mo or ' Skipper Lay- out , Math Club 43 BQEZH S reta 4g ' D ll TI? K ROBERT VAN HOUTEN College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Debate 43 Football 1, Track 25 Cross Country 3. ROSE MARIE VARELA College Entrance Honor Roll 1,,-2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Junior Day Program Com- mittee Chairman3 Student Council 2, 43 Assembly Mon- itor I, 2, 3, 4g Receptionist 43 Office Monitor 33 Skipper Layout Staff 43 Saturnians 33 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4g Hi-Y Show 13 Baton Twirler 1, 2, 3g New York State Regents Scholarshipg Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention. PAUL M. WAGNER General Boys' Hi-Y 43 Bank Teller 1, 2, 3. LOUIS A. WARD General Hall Monitor 33 Track 2, 3, Major Letter3 Cross Country 2, Major Letterg Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 In- tramural Volleyball 2. ' LAURIE K . WATZ General Office Monitor 43 Porthole 3, 4s Chorus 13 Y-Teens 3, 43 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4 wilitjjii mwwvwff IUDITH A. WEBER Secretarial Honor Roll 3, 43 Reception- ist 4g Skipper Ad Staff 13 Porthole 53 World Affairs Club 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses I, 2, 3: Sports Letter 13 Booster Club 2, 3. I ANN VIOLA Secretarial Office Monitor 43 Skipper Business Staff Zz Saturnians 3g Chorus 33 Y-Teens 23 Sports Letter lg Booster Club 1, 2, 33 School Play 2g Bas- ketball 2. SH O LSH Co Entran mblymqnit 2,35 Le 3 Junior sher .23 ank Telle O WILLIAM A. WATERROSE Retailing Porthole 43 Football 13 Swim- ming Squad 13 Track Squad lg Junior Play3 Key Club I3 junior Guard of Honor3 Dis- play Team 3, 43 Intramural Swimming 2. ADEL S. WEBER College Entrance Honor Roll 4g Cafeteria Mon- itor 43 Saturnians 13 Chorus 13 Y-Teens 3, 4g Sports Let- ter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Bowl- ing Championship Team lg Girls' Athletic Association 3s Hi-Y Show 13 Skipper Ad Staff 4. GAYNELLE K. WEISS General Honor Roll 4. CHRISTINE A. WIECZOREK Secretarial Girls' Hi-Y 4g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 4g Booster Club 23 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 3. 13 f 4 L 4 ,ff uolfgkei' iclugalibiusm ' Secretari I x , 'yi -lf' . fl ll-bdnor Roll 1,l2, 3,4Gol.d Pi n 445 Sepidiv. Gift' Chairman? ffun- iqrk Jiayil Rexreshfxrfgent Corp- igitideg Recdptiefnist 4 'Sport L1.e.rf,eV1,gig 3, Gold ibm 45 Champion i fl earh, pl, 5 if -it if if ,f RONALD F. WILLIAMS College Entrance Debate 25 Hall Monitor 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Projection Crewg Cafeteria Monitor. SUSAN J. WILTON General Assembly Monitor 33 Chorus 23 Transfer from Amh rst Central High School. will lJ! DAVID F. WOLF College Entrance Vw Chess Club 3gSwimming 3,49 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Track 3. mpw we ma is at gn ' f ' sw :M . 72: :Sf ,N f - ' Mm Ji . ., e - ., FREDERICK T. WIEDER College Entrance Key Club , juris Monitor 4. V! HAROLD L. WIESMORE We Entra D e t o mittee S C ' ' ito 3 JAMES B. WILSON General Hall Monitor 3: Key Club 2g Boys' Hi-Y 4. M GEORGE I. WOITOWICZ wi , 'SX B usrness Tennis 4. -, ...dit is 49 Q N w Y 'Q Lt 4 S We-.521 -1,432 fc? P fe. 'X ' S62 DIANNE M. WOLLAGE Hornernalting Future Nurses lg Sports Let- ter lg Championship Volley- ball Team, 15 Booster Club 2,3., , vl wif- ,ff fl ry XV, If ML' 1'W3,1f' O ' f ll HN . W R1 2 X olleg E ranceg Mat Club 43 T an f from C sius gh hool 3. Af! gg 42- . I A J' . X Q gs! 5 JOAN A. YOUNG College Entrance Assembly Monitor 13 Chorus 2, 43 Girls' Hi-Y 4g Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, ld Pin 4. 0 gf, 434 General ee H e'1f jaw! C Intramural Swimming lg I- tramural Volleyball 2 Ty ig?g,..,.?w TH MAS B. YOUNG ,,,, . ,X , 3 W. af. QQ W, PM Q ls F' l QP es M w n ,fd 3 5 v .Q W1 N . li . ,amlgw 5 mv il F, J ,af SWK. 4 ARLENE E. ZELLER College Entrance Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Y-Teen- Ettes 2, 33 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Champion- ship Volleyball Teamg junior Guard of Honor3 Booster Club 2, 3. ' f if 52.1, .t-1 .f ' J Qaldebfjz MARYANN C. ZYZEK Secretarial Honor Roll 23 junior Day In- vitation Committeeg Student Council Alternate 23 Assembly Monitor 1, 2, 43 Chorus 3, 43 Hi-Y-Ettes 3, 4g Baseball Captain 13 Christmas Program? Water Show 23 Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, Gold Pin 43 Cham- pionship Swimming Team 1, 4. ,Q ,W If QW Q 5 3 fr ' --.- iiey iii if like , ' . ii., U I x ,g,,q n '22 Midi' wi 1, l Q5 we ' ' fist' - K Q' 45.3. 2, ff i x 1 1 A ,tx 1 if -viii is 0 JW PHYLLIS A. YOCKEY Homemaking ROBERT R. YOUNG General Hall Monitor 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 43 In- tramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 3. ' if WW of Cv PA'I'RIClA A. ZAIFERT Business l A., Assembl onitor l,3 Band 1, 2, 3, ,4g'f and.Cl?ncert- 2, 3Q 4 -1 U . A . , X f R I. ,X .L t lf 12 T' 1 ' , iv., J rf t 1 Y - . X. . JAMES W. ZIELEN College Entrance f yffij. ,lik 1 L 1,3211 ,' fC,A' L .bt 1 -l7f5 ,,:'f.,:t' 'fcegef , , I I I ,QEIKLU ffitfiwwlllfy .I 5 s X CX -. xx Y R3 GEORGE ANDERSON ROBERT AUSTEN X JUDITH BAER Ahsentees NXIJATRICIA CANELES V, u E HERBERT CRISPELL I I ' SEXARTHUR DUFFIN , I- ' Ig A xx BEVERLY FASSEL If , 5 ILT V L KAREN FRANKE lk I -A , , , I If EXDAVID GANNON I L Q' If A If X JESSIE GRYNIEWSKI 76 I W if MAXINE IAREMKA , V FIVE . I PHILLIP KOABEL ' ,,,Q , - I GERALD LevEA fa I If , f SEQ, JOHN LONKO ' 4' ' 'JNELLIOTT LOYNES ,I 5 ' I WILLIAM MCCLAY I ,ff K k lr D if ' if f 1 . V, I , 4 fr. u l , f RICHARD MOORE JAMES MOOREHOUSE CARL NYQUIST I WILLIAM ORTNERJ AJ I ,lf X Z, U WILLIAM RAYNEYJL Z if KENNETH PIECHOWIKK X LL I I MARY ANN PLEVNIAK JUDITH PYZYNSKI BETTY RODAK ROBERT RUSSIN GLORIA SANTO JAMES SIVERTSEN BARBARA STANCZYK PAUL STRAND SANDRA WESTFALL GoId'Pin Scholars ROW 1: Dolores Wierbowski, joan Schlueter, Rose Marie Varela, Barbara Beck, Barbara Bumett, Monica Musial. ROW 2: Douglas Bauer, Lynn Sargent, Martin Kalb, Judith Son- tag, Richard Swan, Janet Porter. 9 4 X . in ,L Ei? ,fm W' .-5 W at '33 fi ,W 0ur Fond Farewell ftune of A merica, the Beautifulul 1. That day so long desired Has reached its peak too soong And now, to our dear Riverside We hum this final tune. Our thoughts are turned to memoriesg Those borne within these walls, For many friends and victories Brought laughter to the halls. 2. With hopefulness and lasting love We bring to this dear school Our deep respect and gratitude Taught by the pen and rule. We hope that through the coming years Our efforts will remain, And each new class in rightful turn Will strive for greater fme. Brenda Verguson Purple Say The Poets Purple, say the poets, represents our pride And gold, the curse of Midas' magic touch. These colors on the flag of Riverside, However, symbolize far more - as much As Alma Mater's hallowed anthem can, And graduation, cap and gown, and such. When freshmen, our Olympiad began Beneath that very banner: then we grew To soph'more rank, a more devoted clan While first we cheered the gilt and purple hue, And when we raised ourselves to junior-hood, Those colors won our lauding hearts anew. But only now, their essence understood, We seniors climb on Fortune's omnibus, Each knowing pride no poet ever could. The purple and the gold belong to us! Douglas F. Bauer MOST LIKELY S S joxcia Q49 f NX SUCCE LIKELY EE APPIEST CID 6205! JO . . 'WP lsaavxm VJIOL1' JT E TER ..- IN fir VEST ATHL MOST P 59 wit , i 1 4 Remember Junior Day 1959? 'Ars ,vo in 'S-I' ,M Qs 9 v ff' I Qs. ,un an . a Y, 4' fu -fn 1 Q 'So C og U M . 'Q fr , r , .- --- fe .. .,.: 1 1 ' 'ff . , 'Kap 6 7 , g hr X rua, he F' .M X K kg 4 -:1 ' A t 1. Q -' X J e e f Q f classes -41, Q ALB OA it fx 1- 1 1 h nv W0 if Glass of 19614, ,Ml X rf 1 Vlhlfl l l 94 I Qgwi Ml Q ,?. Gary Graham, Presidentg Barbara Leggett, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Schoukens, Seo retaryg Kenneth Stuhlmiller, Treasurerg William Marble, Boys' Marshalg Barbara Luippold, Girls' Marshal. ,ivflk Room 349 - ROW 1: Kathy Moran, Marilou Thompson, Stella Visniesky, Carol Weinberg, Anita Sunshine, Susan Strauss, Bonnie Moore, Sue Earle. ROW 2: Linda Trautman, Kathleen Truty, Rachel Sultanik, Carole Verbocy, Leona Strand, Lor- raine Stanislawski, Eileen Virginia, Janice Sontag. What is a high school student? To freshmen, the four years which lie ahead will be an odyssey. The widely diversified experiences which Riverside holds in store for them will be as differentfrom their grammar school rote-learning as the wide ocean from Ithaca. Sophomores are a little closer to the answer. They have overcome the newness of high school, that one-eyed giant which faced them as freshmen. But the juniors at last, are nearing the goalg they are on the last leg of their journey, soon they will be seniors! For them a lofty future beckons, the odyssey of life. Room 349 - ROW 1: Sharon Thorn- ton, Arlene Touvell, Ruth Smith, Gail Van Riper, Barbara Wilson, Melissa Thomas, Barbara Strauch, jo Anne Szuis. ROW 2: Marcia Teg- lash, Elaine Walker, Geraldine Swiatek, Valerie Szczesniak, Freya Richey, Anita Steinbacher, Dorothy Staley, Carol Stablewski. Room 203 - ROW 1: Gary lloward, Kevin Foley, Larry Goble, Fred Blakelock, Robert Brown, Jerome Isenberg. ROW 2: Michael Canty, Jack Klein, Warren Jacoby, Daniel Gafus, Gary Graham, Richard Jack- ett, Douglas Lickfeld. Room 203 - ROW 1: Stephen Frey, Thomas Jurczak, Louis Johnidas, James Harrick, Robert Sypnier, Dennis Hollub. ROW 2: John Hul- burt, John Gehl, Marvin Forman, James Gottman, Peter Gutlovics, Robert Sebest, Sander Gilman. Room 103 -- ROW 1: Dennis Wil- son, William Bohlen, Ephriam Den- ton, Peter Armbrust, Warren Book- binder, Jack Dressel, James Adel- man. ROW 2: Daniel Delmonte, Roger Ehlert, Stuart Dizak, Thomas Dickey, Charles McCartt, William Chisholm, Jack Calkins, John Cox, David Dobson, Bruce Egloff. Room 231 - ROW 1: Dana Robert- son, Mary Ann Clamp, Carol Chatt, Barbara Wydysh, Marianne DiBen- edetto. ROW 2: Carol Cartwright, Barbara Costa, Barbara Dziuba, Josephine Cipolla, Virginia Dom- browski. ROW 32 Joanne Cowan, Marilyn Collins, Marilyn Dittiger, Geraldine Duffin, Patricia Dutcher. ROW 4: Wanda Drozdzak, Patricia Wurm. Room 103-SEATED: Matthew Cza- mara, Harvard Brenner, Frank Bark- er, Gerald Adams, James Sheehan, Marvin Erion, Roger Fenlon. STANDING: Thomas Swider, Leon- ard Flynn, Charles Briandi, Rich ard Berke, William Connolly, Peter Cohen, Joel Flamenbaum. Room 231 - ROW 1: Barbara Kacz- marek, Mary Logue, Helen Cook, Jane Denton, Mary Collins. ROW 2: Dianne Youra, Carol Osowski, Alice'Baxter, Judith Yeager, Sandra King, Ann Jones. ROW 3: Sandra Clark, Rosemary Corson, Dolores Marrinachio, Joyce Anzalone, Jean- ette Coleman, Annette Coleman. Room 153 - ROW 1: Jacqueline Muscoreil, Irene Ocskay, Susan Lerner, Patricia Pirk, Linda Potter, Deanna Johnson, Barbara Fox, Patricia Oishei, Barbara Perl. ROW 2: Dianne Gotthelf, Sharon Mittleman, Joyce Pettibone, Marian Mindish, Dorothy Peters, Pearl Munt, Dale Miller. Room 153 - ROW 1: Sharon Mittle- man, Patricia Piccolo, Esther Mintz, Barbara Pohl, Alyce Dodd, Lynn Meyer, Mary Phillips, Carole Poutie, Vera Popper. ROW 2: Shirley Price, Beverly Opera, Christine Ogorzaly, Jeanette Collins, Mary Ann Gross, Patricia Owen. 66 Room 259 - Lawrence Kane, Wil fred Miller, Thomas Lumberg, John Koprowski, Leon Kolosko, Norman Facklam, George Lumberg, Robert Lukasik, Richard Vizzi, Robert Lekki. J x Room 259 - SEATED: Sherwood Lee, William Levitz, William Mar- ble, llarvey Brenner, Stewart Moser, David Mesnekoff, Paul Liebeskind, Jonathan Edelman. STANDING: John lluldane, Charles Goodsole, Daniel Kraiewski, Ron- ald Cozzi, James LaPenna, Michael Miller, Walter Pankow, jamesMac- Phee. Room 223 - ROW 1: Donna Borton, Patricia Caputi, Beverly Borghi, Beverly Bell, Sandra Bir-Beck, Sharon Beardsley, Nancy Avino, Linda Ball, Beverly Bondeur, Barbara Brennan. ROW 2: judy At- hans, Jacki Beltowski, lilaine Bartel, Mary Baer Alice Czai- -kowski, Patricia Baker, Eleanor Wierbowski, Diane Wagner. Room 223 - ROW 1: Sharon Wilson, Marilyn Brown, Ann Burns, Mary Aranyosi, Marcia Berzon. ROW 2: Robin Arber, Charanne Bates, Alice Budwee, Helene Wilson. ROW 3: Maxine Berman, Barbara Bruce, Carol Anderson, Susan Bell. ROW 4: Lois Bemard, Esther Brum- mer. Room 145 - ROW 1: Doris Ratcliff, Carol Rew, Carol Askey, Marcia Samuels, Susan Rupp, Sharleen Shroegel, 'Margaret Moore, Marilyn Sandilands. ROW 2: Noreen Sommer, Bonnie Rinker, Joanne Balzerak, Deena Rouse, Maureen Shepard, Lillian Schatz, Veronica Shannon, Genevieve Rusinek. Room 145 - ROW 1: Angela Sor- rento, Anne Russo, Paula Colicchia, Helen Foder, Joanne Bohno, Bev- erly Rindfleisch, Carol Schoukens, Barbara Schoukens. ROW 2: Donna Siwek, Barbara Leggett, Carol Sar- afin, Joanne Sadowski, Vincey Sacco, Mary Ann Slaby, Judith Sipowicz, Jackie Skuse, Judith Schotten. Room 273 - ROW 1: Steven Osvath, Philip Santa Maria, Robert Rance, Harry Olewine, Richard Pavel, Raymond Sabo. ROW 2: Ronald Rezabek, Keith Rung, Donald Och- inski, Richard Sawdey. Room 237 - ROW 1: Sharon Gadzo, Geraldine Franusiak, Marsha Gar- don, Judith Gerritz, Helga Eisele. ROW 2: Judith Gunia, Patricia Ger- spach, Jacqueline Gregson, Sharon Gillan. ROW 3: Patricia Menard, Carol Mohan, Gail Fix, MaryAnn Graczyk, Patricia Grabowski. ROW 4: Nancy Fitzpatrick, Carol Feist, Dianne Griesbaum. Room 273 - ROW 1: Irving Prais, Richard Pollier, Michael Remson, Ronald Poppick, William O'Brien, Tom Rosenbusch, Jeffery Press- mam. ROW 2: Max Pettibone, Thomas Oatmeyer, Sanford Perl- mutter, Gerald Olbert, Thomas Poerschke, Richard Seams, Jeffery Rabin. Room 237 - ROW 1: Susan Panty, Margaret Gidos, Marsha Greenman, llelene Zubkoff, Judith Reisner. ROW 2: Linda lidlemen, Dorothy Zieia, Carol Madden, Barbara Zak, Ann Franklin. ROW 3: Marcia Frank, Sharon Francis, Geraldine Zurek, Susanne Zysek, Andrea French. STANDING: Sandra Fritz, Leslie Falk. ' 1 Room 107 - ROW 1: Thomas Tay- lor, Earl Tomkins, Charles Spen- cer, Thomas Trosey, Joseph Dallos, Marshall Shumsky. ROW 2: Edward Simpson, Lawrence Thurn, jamies Murphy, Garry Warfield, john Wright, ROW 3: Robert Williams, William Crombre, Lee Zahm, Steven Stem, Donald Smith. Room 107 - ROW 1: Marlon Siegel, Howard Smallen, Mark Weinstein, Morton Zelman, Malcolm Sternberg, Robert Fuller. ROW 2: Ronald Wav ker, Lon Wilson, Ronald Stoll, Ar- thur White. ROW 32 Joseph Szus- tokowski, Frank Bryniarski, David Trachlman, Orrin Tobbe, Alton Gee. Room 229 - ROW 1: Diane Wold- man, Ruth Landel, Deborah Katz, Priscilla Less, Lola Wooley, Ger- aldine K01-kuc, Elizabeth Litz, Marilyn Maurer. ROW 2: Nancy Lyons, Dianne Leuthe, Cynthia Hughes, Darlene Post, Barbara Luippold, Phyllis Lucas, Sandra Lesser, Dianne Harding. M Room 229 - ROW 1: Jacqueline Mauriello, Andrea Lozinsky, Carol Krol, Sylvia Woelfle, Helen Lap- tyk, Kathleen Mannello, janet Kam- inski. ROW 2: Dorothy Kijanka, Susan McCann, Dolores Lis, Sandra McMaster, Carol McLean, Nancy Krizon, Carol Marinelli. M: QV- 5 x Room 329 - ROW 1: Mary Rous selle, Sharon Eschbom, Mared Houck, LaVonne Harrop, Iean John - son, Diane Klementowski, Maureen Kenney. ROW 2: Ioanne janicka, Arline Johnson, Connie Intrabar- tolo, Jane Winnie,gI:1ancy Kimmick, Bonnie Rowe, Mary'Ann Witkowski. Room 329 - ROW 1: Aurelia jetter, Andrea Haber, Joyce Wittlin, Mary Beth Williams, Judith Haber, Alice Jardine, Joyce Jaworski, Sandra Havens. ROW 2: Linda Herrmann, Nancy Pigovat, Roslyn Kallett, Barbara Holman, Lynn Schoenfield, Beverly Sterner, Louise Dentice. ROW 3: Marilynjones, Sharon Karp, Sharon Katz. 71 .,,,..:t , -Qkmmbanh 5 4 Room 341 - ROW 1: Marsha Mesnekoff, Rosemarie Monachino, Carol O'Connor, Nancy Rakich, Pamela Michaelis, Cheryl Podgers, joan Penman, Betty Reid, Harriett Newman. ROW 2: Susan Hogue, Linda Mishanec, Sharon Min- chen, Jean Nisbet, Marcia Nowak, Betty Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, Barbara Wisniewski, Carol Ann Ortner. ROW 3: Judith Meahl, Lorraine Phillips, Kathleen O'Malley, Carol Ransom, Kathleen Morrison, Kathleen Neil, Mary Beth Nasca, Natalie Palmeri, Nancy Palmeri, Mary Claire Pollard. ROW 4: Christine Piontkowski, Barbara Nowicki, Kathy Kinsey, Mary Sue Martin. Room 165 - ROW 1: Nickolas Athans, Barrie Butler, Stuart Alexander, Gordon Bardol, Frederick De Normand, Lawrence Chirico, Michael Bruckheimer, Alex Cohen. ROW 2: James Bonsack, William Barrios, Bruce Bronstein, james Coles, Jeffrey Brown, Kenneth Brubaker, james Burandt, joseph Noon. ROW 3: Joseph Derme, Daniel Dal- fonso, James Cox, Robert Becker, William Collins, Eugene Albright, Angelo D'Anna, Dennis Daley, Room 299 - ROW 1: Stevan Trooboff, Michael Domaracki, Gary Hampton, Charles Hulpiau, James Lynch, john Craig, Joseph Zylinski. ROW 2: James Lyons, Tullio Traviglia, Dennis Gafter, Knut Wiedemann, Galen Young, Paul Cannamela, Paul Wiglusz, Lawrence Insinna. ROW 3: Charles Briandi, Robert Weatherbee, Harry Giroux, Arnold Walker. Room 137 - ROW 1: Elaine Seitz, Sharon Bauer, Judith Aszbach, Barbara Bush, Barbara Chasen, Virginia Carne- vale, Susan Brownrout, Angela Canino, Elizabeth Blinkoff. ROW 2: Delene Bivolcic, Barbara Albert, Marion Col- lins, Linda Chamer, Patsy Cohen, Sandra Atlas, Betty Lou Cassidy, Harriet Brundage, Barbara Brown, Pat Cazmark. ROW 3: Yvonne Cichon, Kathleen Collins, Anne Aranyosi, Helen Beltowski, Carole Case, Diane Quide, Carol Adamski, Rachel Benatovich, Jill Burgstahler. ROW 4: Mary Ann Bajak, Kathy Bogdan, Ioan Andersen, Karen Barth, Helen Capell. Room 391 - ROW 1: James Sacco, Paul Stanka, John Schilke, John Nyquist, Martin Shaffer, Francis Beller, Wil- liam Staffen. ROW 2: Allen Pitterman, Raymond Hertel, John Egloff, Gilbert Strait, Donald Stroh, Ronald Szymaszek, Allen Standard, Martin Rothschild, Harry Purvin. ROW 3: David Rak, Donald Roberts, Gerald Kane, Victor Pod- gomy, Joseph Teglash, James Trach, James Price, James Rose. ROW 4: Robert Gray, James Nowak, Ross Pudaloff, John Shaflucas, James Serafin- l i Room 261 - ROW 1: Dorothy Walton, Tanya Touralchak, Helen Wolfe, Barbara Valint, Judith Smolinski, Rose Marie Calabrese, Karen Overfield, Noreen Young, Loretta Urso. ROW 2: Patricia LaRusch, Jo Ann Wnuk, Starr Whitney, Sharon Upper, Rosemarie Wagner, Marcia Jackson, Gloria Finnigan, Rosalie Lauber, Nancy Voas, Corine Youra. ROW Marion Zackheim, Wanda VonStein, Mary Ann Salay, Cheryl Seifert, Mary Mordeno, Leanda Nightingale, Mary Ann Garrett, Judy Schwartz, Sharyn Weinberg. J Room 345 - ROW 1: Gail Harrison, Barbara Jalowiec, Janelle Gould, Mary Elizabeth Harrey, Beverly Guynn, Margaret Herdics, Joyce Hodges, Lynne Honour, Pricilla Jablonski, Sharon Doane. ROW 2: Diana Homjak, Mary Heywood, Judy Guize, Sydney Heigaard, Barbara Goldwater, Sheila Kerr, Gloria King, Lorraine Iluegel, Joann Doerr, Lynn Ehlert. ROW 3: Linda Kerchner, Marilyn Goldfarb, Ingrid Kamentz, Ilene Jeff, Kathryn Harding, Donna Hereid, Veradine Goodrum, Mildred Hilliker, Barbara Gecewicz, Sally Hunt. - 'I J 0 1 Room 279 - ROW 1: James Jackson, Edward Michalski, Dennis Mock, Duane. Leib, Charles Martin, Richard Markel, Charles Matthews, Daniel McGinty, Robert Mazzi. ROW 2: Michael Malek, Neil MacDonald, Leslie Kopasz, Robert Maiewski, Paul Lewis, Richard Johnson, Robert Lier, Ronald Wlodyga, Dennis Muir. ROW 32 Irwin Knopf, Raymond Johnson, George Kasper, David Johnson. vw? Room 353 - ROW 1: Ellen Goris, Shirley McCaw, Sandra Kloss, Beverly Lundy, Betsy Levy, Gayle Less,'Judith Kish, Patricia McDonald, Linda Levy. ROW 2: Carol Kline, Linda Mang, Carol McCabe, Hazel Fancher, Florence Malek, Phyllis Kushner, Mary Jane LaPaglia, Maureen Lennert, Donna Link, Eileen Gascoyne. ROW 3: Patricia Lorince, Joanne Lugger, Lynn Kramer, Linda Martin, Marjorie Mackey, Marilyn Marcussen, jean Kleinschmidt, Carole Kline, Phyllis Lemoine, Karen Linick, Sandra McPherson. Room 373 - ROW 1: Robert Garrison, James Gaiser, Lawrence Hillock, Bernard Vemmenling, John Dewald, Robert Landel, Richard Lille, Joel Sperling, Edward Kassirer. ROW 2: Thomas Somogye, Perron Villano, Henry Kedzierski, Robert Benton, Robert Harper, Arthur Mazenauer. ROW 3: William Shea, Charles DeGlopper, Donald Alt, William Fuhrmann. UQ l Room 19 - ROW lt Howard Glover, Bernard Grochowski, Robert Haldane, Gary Grace, Carl Schneider, Steven Evchich, Robert Wheelwright, Howard Goldman, Donald Gilbert. ROW 2: Dennis Hall, Edmund Greenalch, Donald Goelz, Ernest Gerber, Frank Enders, Michael Doran, George Goldsmith, James Gantzer, Edward Fehrnbacher, David llussar. ROW 3: Thomas Fitzgerald, David Holly, Alan Dopkins, Thomas Enker, Paul llaeberle, Raymond Goodrum, Gary Gardinier, Lawrence Gallin, David Goldstein, Michael Fineberg. Room 129 - ROW 1: Laura Special, Maureen Rogers, Bernadette Hawkins, Donna Stiles, Marsha Steinberg, Arleen Rutan, Judith James, Marie Dentice, Patricia Tate. ROW 2: Irene Tallay, Erma Swaggard, Phyllis Swain, Linda Schmitt, Mary Sutter, Linda Ruller, Patricia Romanczyk, Thelma Szurczynski. ROW 3: Sandra King, Leona Szpaicher, Barbara Swaggard, Catherine Rozmus, Linda Scheublein, Marie Scibetta, Ioan Sadowski, Michelle Spath, Donna Solomon. ROW 4: Marietta Stenson, Grace Russell, Elaine Rycroft, Doranye Somerville. Room 141 - ROW 1: Diane Willard, Patricia Fontana, Cheryl Falcone, Gail Fenger, Margaret Conboy, Frances Frazon, Marcia DiPasquale, Mary jane Cook, Valerie Franczyk. ROW 2: Sharon DeWald, Karen Fickenwirth, Sandra Beringer, Cynthia Fehr, Barbara Gempko, Katherine Wainer, Mary Lou Fagyas, Antoinette Dasta, PamelaCo11ins, Mary Jane Barker. ROW 3: Charlotte Burnworth, Ioan Fitzpatrick, Sandra Duffy, Sharon Fickenwirth, Barbara Delenkitis, Sharon Beyersdorf, Nancy Garnbala, Elizabeth Elek, Donna Golba, Sandra Favreau, Esther Ginsberg. V1 Sophomores are wise in the ways of class work. Even their lockers are arranged efficiently. Class of 1 Room 167 - ROW 1: Carol Adams, Caren Adams, Laura Borghi, Darla Baty, Patricia Bell, Diane Brooks, Barbara Bardak, Susanne Banditson, Laurie Berger. ROW 2: Carol Bohlen, Cheryl Bowman, Margaret Attle, Barbara Borycki, Dorothy Brennan, Elizabeth -Buthy, Lynn Block, Carol Baum, Karen Brown, Sandra Grant. ROW 3: Marcia Brayman, Carolyn Badish, Kathleen Bedgar, Sharon Brophy, Linda Albert, Kathleen Amann, Pamela Banas, Margaret Balogh Joyce Banas. ROW 4: Jamie Burch, Lois Brenner, Elizabeth Altmeyer. 5 sf -45' l 5 Room 399 - ROW 1: Robert Rose, Richard Welch, Bruce Westfall, Dennis Schmitt, Frederick Strauss, Irwin Sandler, Howard Zubkoff, Richard Weinberger, Harold Reeverts, Thomas Wright. ROW 2: Sherwood Shaffer, Ronald Sweet, Allan Waldman, Ilia Weinreib, Douglas Sawyer, Dennis Speigelman, joseph Sowinski, jeffrey Wise, Donald Williams, Sanford Rebach. ROW 3: James Woodward, Lanny Sterin, Keith Thompson, Wallace Thomas, Sherman Simpson, Olaf Stapin, james Runfola, George Schwartzman, Mark Solomons. Room 253 - ROW 1: Carol Gancaz, Dolores Gancaz, Helen Frazon, Marilyn Geacock, Linda Flamenbaum, Ann Flamenbaum, Onlee Goodremote, Nancy Ferraro, Mary Ferraro. ROW 2: Bryna Goldman, Indy Fearin, Rosie Fuzaro, Patricia Hurl, Evelyn Gajewski,Kathleen Gleason, Arlene Geist, Patricia Gentner, Margaret Guzenski, Judy Gold- berg. ROW 3: Dana Gallehue, Linda Gunia, Linda Guildner, Isle Kiefer, Dorothy Willard, Cheryl Taylor, Patricia Hall, Diane Gawrys, Edwina Grablowski. ROW 4: Linda Gehrman, Marlene Gintner, Kathleen Faello, Diane Haynos, Christine Ferger, Mary Geraci, Kathleen Harticin. Room 161 - ROW 1: David Farber, Norman Ellerstein, Douglas Bartel, Gary Brannan, Victor Fradin, David Carter, Ira Edelman, Benjamin Bluman, james Brown, John Callieri. ROW 2: Edward Anderson, Jeffery Beniamin, Herbert Feuerstein, john Farrell, Sandford Cheplove, Alvin Foigelman, Richard Corson, Milford Archibald, Joseph Duffy. ROW 3: Alvin Bendes, Michael Bernstein, Roy Fuller, Barton Faber, Larry Epstein, Bruce Cohen, William Astor. F79 Room 149 - ROW l: Barbara Talarczyk, Kathleen Stapleton, Ann Teglash, Elizabeth Schmit. ROW 2: Donna Windle, Patricia Thomas, Diane Scinta, Sara Jane Tona, Alicia Storz, Christine Zyskowski, Jacqueline Willet, Lora Spencer, Adrienne Weingarten. ROW 3: Karen Ann Seitz, Ann Toplin, Mary Ann Toth, Barbara Tedesco, Joan Strauch, Linda Thomas, Leslie Schulman, Alina Slepinin, Joyce Wiseman, Ellen Wolpert. ROW 4: Arlene Szafranski, Maureen Zielen, Nancy Samulski, Barbara Wagoner, Carol Tucker, Elaine Worley, Ann Wagner, Judy Siegel, Roberta Stiller, Susan Verbocy, Barbara Stanislawski. ROW S: Penny Steen, Karen Waltz, Carol Walton, Sheila Stapleton, Linda Wurthman, Jacqueline Thurn, Cheryl Simons, Sharon Wassinger, Janice Steinhauser, Carol Wooley, Beverly Tobias. Room 61 - ROW 1: Sharon Palance, Rose Marie Prentki, Lynn Kurtz, Florence Rusin, Doreen Romanchak, Geraldine Petka, Linda Rose Baptst, Margaret Parker, Suzanne Szalko. ROW 2: Lucille Saeli, Anita Culano, Pamela Reith, Barbara Parker, Valentina Pedosjuk,Suzanne Sauberan, Rochelle Schatz, Linda Roeder,Nancy Potter, Gail Pequeen. ROW 3: Sharon Petty, Bunny Riully, Christine Panczyszyn, Linda Pozame, Marsha Saky, May Richard, Sherran Platner, Rosemarie San Martin, Marjorie Parks. ROW 4: Mary Rolls, Carolyn Rhodes, Phyllis Rusinek, Catherine Pace, Juliann Fitzpatrick, Susan Schreiber, Beverly Parhalo, Suzanne Plewacki. Room 249 - ROW 1: Richard Giordano, Robert Goodley, Gary Heckman, Wayne Heller, Richard Gauthier, Richard Korkuc, Clifford joyes, Thomas Garlock, Michael Guarino, Dennis Hatswell. ROW 2: Ierome Katz, Lawrence Glazer, Jerold Fields, Richard Fiel, Henry Fassbinder, Lanny Horwitz, Carl Impellitier, Sandford Goodman, Mark Johnson. ROW 3: Joseph Hantz, Victor Koncikowski, Walter Collins, Louis Katz. Room 331 - ROW 1: Princess Howard,Kath1een Kilburn, Maxine Hupp, Gayle Jones, Eileen Insalaco, Sandra Laskey, Nancy House, Carol Krakomberger, Roseann Interdonato. ROW 2: Geraldine Lysarz, Lea Jacobs, Karen Keenan, Jean Hynes, Georgia Lee, Barbara Hensel, Patricia Kozlowski, Mary Ann Herman, Karen Lundin, Sue Holliday, Patricia Holt. ROW 3: Judith Iaworski, Sue Huttenlocker, Barbara LaVigne, Virginia Hess, Barbara Hrebik, Phyllis Koba, Diane Klein, Sharon Loierski. ROW 4: Shirley jueckstock, Maryann Kedzierski, Michelle Kalata, Dinah Hilli- ker, Sharon Kirnmick, Jane Kocsis, Sharone Kancso, Linda Kerko. Room 29 - ROW 1: Linda Martin, Elizabeth Olah, Sandra Miller, Rita LaPorta, Barbara McMaster, Sandra Murek, Linda Levin, Cosma Nebral, Marilyn Marinaccio. ROW 2: Donna Mathis, Donna Newell, joan Nowotarski, Kathleen Olah, Judith Levea, Marie Militello, joan Miller, Catherine Malcosky, Mary Lupejkis, Patricia Laub. ROW 3: Cheryl Mrowczynska, Dorothy Oleat, Jolene Murphy, Beverly Orzulak, Michele Mador, Gail Mathewson, Sally Manderscheid, janis Onacko, Terry Murphy. ROW 4: Carol Lier, Ann Lonko, DaVeen Nisbet, Linda Orbin, Donna Mackey, Iris Memel. Room 359 - ROW 1: Joseph Mastrorilli, Anthony Madonia, Philip Ortel, Michael Potash, Edward Miller, jerry Pikes, Donald McCarthy, Ronald Rosen, Darwin Pursley, Thomas Inkachowsky. ROW 2: Kenneth Macdonald, Donald Opera, Carl Nye, Robert McGaw, Richard Lesser, David Limburg, Alfred Miller, Robert McPhee, Thomas Lufkin. ROW 3: Andrew Regalla, Samuel Rubin, james Merlihan, Thomas Macumber, Barrylcon Montague, Michael Remson, William Morrish, Douglas Martin, Stanley Piechowiak, Charles Rozo. 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In spite of their newly emerged grey hair, these very same editors issue their publication in the hopes that it will provide information and enjoyment now and in the future. They wish to acknowledge the assistance of the following faculty members: Mr. Ray Helenbrook, artg Mrs. Joanne Langan, literaryg Miss Jean McGarry, editorialg and Mr. Renzo Renzoni, advertising. A special vote of thanks is due to Mr. Robert Koch and Hengerer's Photography Studio and to Mr. james Miner of Baker, Jones, Hausauer, Inc. Editor ..... . Assistant Editor . Layout Editor . Literary Editor . Business Editor. . Advertising Manager . .Douglas Bauer . . . . jane Kulhanek . . . . Marjorie Mitten - Sandra Albright . . . . .Angela Markey Lorraine Lambert ST-- Mi ss MCG arry, Advisor LAYOUTSIAFF ROW 1: Bonnie Mercier, jewel Rhodehouse, Joan Tucholka. ROW 2: Rose Marie Varela, Marcia Guzenski Pat Meade, Carol Albrecht, joan Schlueter, Barbara Burnett, Mary Ann Pendrys, Mary Altmeyer, Florence Urycki. ,Aman M 'lla ARTSTAFF ROW 1: John Koprowski, James Moorhouse. ROW 2: Randy Schuster, Sherwood Lee, Gerald Adams, Duane Shmitt, Regina Prudzienica, 1oAnn Radius. BUSINESS STAFF Teddy Klingel, Lorelei Prenatt, Diane Ostachowski, Pat Balch, Bonnie Gehl, Dianne Szuflinski, Al Bishop. P LITERARY STAFF ROW 1: Judith Gross, Diane Neffke, Sharon Hoffman. ROW 2: Jill Burgstahler, Carol Defilopper, Esther Lazroe. 5 E I Q E Q 3 AD STAFF ROW l: Mary Ann Pendrys, Barbara Talarczyk, Kathleen Ness, Tom Trosey, Marsha Steinberg, Lorraine Lambert, Alice Jardine, Rose Marie Prentki, Barbara Gecewicz. ROW 2: Marilyn Mari- naccio, Patricia Oishei, Carol Weinberg, Sandy Miller, Maria Militello, Rosemary Barry, Kathleen Ortel, Nancy McGuire, Barbara Wisniewski. ROW 3: Gloria Olchawski, Maureen Kenney, Pamela Michaelis, Marilou Thompson, Linda Ruller, Adel Weber, Dianne Neffke, Sharon Retty. ROW 4: Elaine Rycroft, Marie Scibetta, Michele Spath, Linda Scheublein, Iris Memel, Marsha Gardon, Carol Rew. ROW 5: Ronald Rycroft, John Heusler, Roy Campbell, Carol Plant, Randy Schuster. AD STAFF ROW l: Linda Flamenbaum, Patricia Bell, Mary Altmeyer, joan Andersen, Milford Archibald, Elizabeth Altmeyer, Rodger Iueckstock, David- Farber, Mr. Renzoni. ROW 2: Ann Burns, Beverly Lundy, Donna Link, Chuck Lambert, Donald McCarthy, Kathy Gidick, Shirley McCaw, Bonnie Mercier, Patricia Menard, Betty Lou Cassidy. ROW 3: Marlene Ginter, Anna Lorenc, Carole Feist, Marcia Guzenski, Charlotte Gala, jill Burgstahler,Kathleen Bogdan, Karen Barth, Elizabeth Elek. ROW 4: Carol Peszko, Carol Lier, Paul Lewis, Joe Derme, Roger Fenlon, Patricia Dutcher, Barbara Delenkitis, Judy Gerritz, Kathleen Collins. Councils Girls' Small Council There are ten sweet muses who work diligently about our building. These girls rep- resent the enthusiasm, cooperation and responsibility that is placed on each girl in the school. They are the members of the Girls' Small Council, an organization which func- tions daily with the aid of their advisor, Miss Alene Snell. The girls have charge of the girls' cafeteria, assembly monitors, and office receptionists. They have boosted school spirit and have accepted the responsibility of the irksome jobs which everyone else avoids. Student Council Two years ago, with the coming of Mr. Walz as our principal, an organization with the potential of greatly improving our school was formed. It was assumed that this organiza- tion would have to stumble about as an infant for many years before gaining the respect and cooperation of the students and faculty, and so the progress that the Council made this year with Denny Guilfoil as President, jack Dressel, as Vice-President, and Judy Smith as Secretary-Treasurer, is amazing. This is due very much to the enthusiasm of their advisor, Mr. Foley. The council has undertaken many challenging tasks and carried them through with the savior faire of a confident, established group. They produced A Christmas Carol, the only three act play of this year, they headed the Senior Boys' assemblies, and they headed a charity drive which exceeded its goal. Most important though, the Student Council representatives and officers have become the respected leaders of our school, like the Roman senators of old. Large Council The large council has many branches that all work together to serve the school. Caf- eteria monitors, supplied by this organization, help maintain order and see that the lunch room is left neat during all three lunches. Office monitors and all monitors are on duty all day to greet visitors, guide them to various rooms, and request hall permits from wandering pupils. Two assembly monitors are chosen from each homeroom. The various homerooms are led in by these students who are also responsible for keeping order during the assembles. l , 5 Girls Small Gouncll Pregijreigg Vergusen Vicgiigjliilgliller n fl its Secretary Louise Covell s mu, 'V l 'Nui' A - -xe.fg:,.pSf B. 'J' Historian Barb ra Beck X L NJN Miss A e Snell Office R ce mst Chairman of Fzrst Lunch Jane Kulhanek N.. , Treas wer Donna Elliott ,f Chairman ol Assekrnbly Monitors Carol Clark 'v will W fl Chairm of Second Lunch Chairman of Third Lunch Carol Peszko Lynn Sargent 91 w lv J A of WJ LAM 1 if f iffilff 'ffl' fb P ,ill student ,V ,.. Council 'UT lilly braille il ll fl' or 295 ,f i Ns! OFFICERS Judy Smith Philip Guilfoil Jack Dressel REP RESENTATIVES SITTING: Virginia lless, Barbara Gempko, Peter Armbrust, Douglas Martin, Charlotte Plewniak, Dana Robertson. ROW 2: Karen Keenan, Edwina Grabowski, Nancy Voas, Sheila Kerr, Sharon Minchen, Denise Jaworski, Margie Gidos, Sandy Miller, Alyce Dodd, Mared Houck. ROW 3: Linda Albert, Maureen Zielen, Nancy Krizon, Judy Smith, Barbara Leggett, Mary Jane LaPaglia, Pat Graczyk, Barbara Chasen, Dalene Ruller. ROW 4: Bob Harper, Barbara Lafferty, Judy Sontag, Kathy Truty, Beverly Bell, Steve Hussar, Larry llancherick, Martin Shaffer, Phil Santa Maria. ROW 5: Dave Trachtman, Jack Dressel, Gary Graham, Francis Smith, Dale Heimlich, Dennis Gafter, David Johnson, James Coles, Howard Goldman. ,rl X COMMITTE E CH AIRMEN SEATED: Mr. Foley, Advisor STANDING: Dalene Ruller, Grievance Committee, Donald Smith, Better Dressy Roy Campbell, Assembly Committee Co-Chairman, Marjorie Mitten, Sunshine Committee, Barbara Beck, Assembly Committee Co-Chairman, Winifred Farineck, Decoration Committee. 5 ALTERNATES ROW 1: Robin Arber, Rosemarie Wagner, Sandy Kloss, Winnie Farinech, Barbara Beck, Marilou Thompson, Marcia Nowak, Stevan Trooboff, Rose Marie Varela. ROW 2: Ruth Buchinger, Doris Ratcliffe, Barbara Luippold, Linda Chalmer, Dianne Gotthelf, Marilyn Collins, Nancy Wukowski, Mary Ann Kinmick, Marie Scibetta, Donna Golba. ROW 3: Donna Hereid, Thomas Poerschke, Neil MacDonald, Martin Kalb, Edward Miller, Marge Mitten, Judy Latacke, Mary Lonko, Judy Gerritz. ROW 42 Jeff Rabin, Donald Smith, Roger Fenlon, Ross Pudaloff, Roy Campbell, Ernest Gerber. Large OFFICE MONITORS ROW 1: Angela Markey, Laurie Watz, Joan Tucholka, Eileen Drozdz, Darlene Gielow, Mary Jane Rohde, Rose Marie Varela, Judi Reisner. ROW 2: Jo Ann Radius, Carol Koziol, Penny lleurter, Joan Schlueter, Dolores Wierbowski, Judy Weber, Robin Arber, Kathryn Beam, Anne Viola. ROW 3: Dianne Youra, Barbara Kaminski, Barbara Lafferty, Carol Farnan, Alice Baxter. 11 I ASSEMBLY MONITORS ROW 12 Jackie Skuse, Joyce Jaworski, Kathy Harding, Carol Schoukens, Connie Intrabartolo, Janice Sontag. ROW 2: Rose Marie Calabase, Anita Marie Pulano, Rochelle Schatz, Barbara Brennan, Carol Krol, Sue Woelfle, Donna Borton, Rose Marie Varela, Bonnie Mercier. ROW 3: Eileen Virginia, Jewel Rhodehouse, Carol Albrecht, Jo Ann Cipolla, Babette Fedo, Kathryn Beam, Carol Harper, Janet Baker, Barbara Mitchell, Betty Mitchell. ROW 4: Marsha Gardon, Judy Sontag, Penny Heurter, Carol Koziol, Charlotte Plewniak, Pamela Bardol, Pat Bermingham, Donna Elliot, Fran Daley. ROW 5: Barb Kaczmarek, Edythe Strait, Linda Potter, Beverly Opera, Dianne Youra, Delene Bivolcic, Jill Burgstahler, Marion Zackheim, Marilyn Goldfarb. Council S W BOYS' CAFETERIA MONITORS ROW 1: Robert Litz, William Kurasz, Stephen llussar, Jim MacPhee, Henry Zwalenkiewicz, Marlon Siegel. ROW 2: Fred Wieder, Andrew Mandura, Dick Spampata, Dick Safranskiwitz, Jack llaldane, John Zeitler, Richard Swan. ROW 3: Bill llardy, Charles Briandi, Joseph Cherre, Roy Campbell, Philip Guilfoil, Jack Kuimicga, Rob MacLean, Philip Koabel, John lleusler. GIRLS' CAFETERIA MONITORS ROW l: Kathryn Boettcher, Florence Konarzewski, Sue Sontag, Roval Rose, Pat Gurecki, Barbara Paszek, Carol Peszko, Babette Fedo, Margaret Boettcher. ROW 2: Lois Collins,-Patricia Meade, Monica Musial, Mary Jane Rohde, Margie Gidos, Laurie Watz, Joan Tucholka, Bonnie Mercier, Eileen Drozdz, JoAnn Radius, Denise Jaworski. ROW 3: Marsha Gardon, Susan Hogue, Jeannette Jablonski, Susanne Panty, Kathryn Beam, Jewel Rhodehouse, Judy Gross, Judy Tries, Nancy McGuire, Diane Martino, Anne Viola. ROW 4: Mary Lonko, Barbara Kaminski, Penny Heurter, Betsy Kinsey, Sharon Slocum, Brenda Verguson, Joan Ayer, Marianne Shear, Shirley Stahl, Gini Daniels, Carol Clark, Adel Weber. ROW 5: Barbara Lafferty, Esther Lazroe, Donna Elliot, MaryAnn Bajek, Charlotte Plew- niak, Carol Ann Kleinschmidt, Carol Koziol, Pat Graczyk, Sharon Hoffman, Louise Covell, Jean Kleinschmidt, Janet Palonai. Service Organizations Display and Porthole The people who work on the display team and the people who work at the Porthole render a great service to our school. Under the guidance of Miss Mary P. Engel, stu- dents interested in retailing can get experience by working in the school store. The store, which is now located just outside the girls' cafeteria, is open before school and during two lunch periods. Students may purchase their school supplies there at any of these times. Also under the direction of Miss Engel is the display team.The students work to make the display cases as attractive as possible. Cafeteria Workers Several students spend their lunch hour in assisting the cafeteria staff. These stu- dents serve food, work at the cash register, and prepare dishes for the machine. Their efforts accelerate the waiting line of hungry Riversiders, and they do much to facilitate the service in each lunch period. Projection Grew Under the direction of Mrs. Sally Baumgart, the assembly technicians maintain and operate all the necessary backstage equipment. They are on duty every week for assem- blies to operate the sound, settings, and lights. Special effects in sound and lighting were evidenced at the annual Hi-Y show. Broadcasting Staff The P.A. staff is on duty early each morning to bring announcements pertaining to activities in the school. Students may submit announcements to be broadcasted the fol- lowing morning to any member of the P.A. staff. Assembly Technicians It is necessary for the members of the projection crew to have a certain amount of knowledge of the stage equipment. These students operate the spotlights, movie pro- jectors, and tape recorders. Bank Tellers Two banktellers are chosen from each homeroom at the beginning of the year. The banktellers accommodate pupils who wish to take advantage of the school banking system. PORTHOLE ROW l: Karon Olive, Patricia Baker, Joyce Cook, Patricia Finley, Thomas Trosey. ROW 2: Mary Lonko, Sandra Brown, Joyce Pettibone, Dorothy Peters, Raymond Sabo, George Lum- berg. ROW 3: Thomas Poerschke, Carol Plant, Henry Passarelli, Paul Mazur, Miss Engel. DISPLAY ROW 1: Mary Jane Rohde, Laurie Watz, Diane Ostachowski, Deborah Reynard, Joyce Cook, Patricia Baker, Sharon Thomton. ROW 2: Jo Ann Szuis, Patricia Finley, Barbara Kaminski, Sandra Brown, Karon Olive, Angela Sorrento, Beverly Roberts. ROW 3: Ronnie Poppick, Stuart Dizak, Carol Kleinschmidt, Garry Warfield, Richard Pollier, Sharleen Schroegel, Charlotte Gala. Cafeteria Workers ROW 1: Jean Clabeaux, Barbara Bruce, Helen Cook, Mayonia Townsel, Cynthia Fehr, Phyllis Swain, Bernadette Hawkins, Pat Baker. ROW 2: Veradine Goodrum, Dorayne Somerville, Marilyn Marcussen, Dorothy Staley, Mary Ann Garett, Lois Bernard, Shirley Price. ROW 3: Lafayette Hawkins, Raymond Goodrum. Proyeetlon Grew Stuart Dizak, joel Sperling, Kevin Foley, Richard Posner. Stage Grew ON LADDER: Marvey Brenner, Dan Del Monte, ROW l: Karole Atkin, Lincoln Swados. ROW 2: Donald Smith, Donald Smith. STANDING: Philip Guilfoil, Marcia Greenman, Lynn Meyer, Leslee Falk, Stewart Moser. Roy Campbell. Broadcasting Staff Bank Tellers 5 1 ROW 1: Sharleen Schroegel QAsst.J, Darlene Gielow Ulead Tellerl, Patricia Pirk CAsst.J. ROW 2: Judy Gross, Pat Caneles, Jo Ann Cipolla, Gloria Olchawski, Jacqueline Beltowski, Laurie Watz, Joyce Cook, Judi Reisner, Kathy Mannello. ROW 3: Marcia Samuels, Barbara Perl, Mary Ann Clamp, Joyce Pettibone, Mary Altmeyer, Diane Klem- entowski, Janet Kaminski, Mark Weinstein, Morton Zelman, Paul Liebeskind. ROW 4: John llulburt, Thomas Poet- schke, Barbara Kaczmarek, Dianne Youra, Judy Sontag, Lois Bernard, Margaret Boettcher, Arline Johnson, Jeanne Kijanka, Ann Franklin. ROW 5: Terry Knittle, Robert Rance, Steve Hussar, Dick Safran, Joe Cherre, Dick Spam- pata, Dick Berke, Jerry Oehlbert, Jim MacPhee, Harvey Brenner. 5 X . 'aL .5 E 4 if E X A .N ROW 1: Esther Ginsberg, Linda Pozarne, Marsha Steinberg, Linda Mishanec, Sharon Minchen, Judy Faron, Sandie Murek, Loretta Urso. ROW 2: Laurence Chirico, Donna Hereid, Marilyn Marcussen, DaVeen Nisbet, Joanne Luggar, Kathy Bogdan, Dianna Haynos, Elaine Rycroft, Anne Aranyosi, Sue Huttenlocker. ROW 3: Angelo D'Anna, Irwin Knopf, Gafry Gardinnier, Dennis Gafter. Riverside Y Clubs Y is for Youth. The various Y clubs at Riverside provide a well-planned program for the students to participate in. They have furthered the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. ideals through service projects, charity drives ,and religious discussions as well as through social functions. THE GIRLS' HI-Y, under the able direction of their advisor, Mrs. Wilson, have col- lected for charity drives, visited the Veterans' Hospital, and have made place cards for the Children's Hospital. THE HI-YETTES with their advisor Miss Patricia Socco meet at the North Delaware Y.M.C.A. Their program includes a religious meeting once a month, joint panel discus- sions, and movies. In addition, they have visited the Veterans' Hospital, collected on charity drives, and visited the Crippled Children's Day School. THE BOYS' HI-Y have been under the capable leadership of jack Smith for several years. The boys have had skating parties, joint meetings, guest speakers, and an an- nual reunion of past members at Christmas. THE Y-TEENS meet at the downtown Y.W.C.A. under the guidance of Virginia Smoher. They have conducted an auction bake sale, skating party, and a cosmetic demonstration. THE Y-TEENETTES also meet at the downtown Y.W.C.A. with their advisor Bert VanCraigh. They have conducted a well-rounded program including splash parties, a mother and daughter dinner, and have heard a speaker on good grooming. Girls' Hi-Y Row 1: Florence Urycki, Pro-Temp, Carol Koziol, Sergeant-at-Armsg Shirley Herrmann, Corresponding Secretary, Jane Kulhanek, Presidentg Donna Elliot, Vice Presidentg Betsy Kinsy, Treasurerg Mary Altmeyer, Chaplain. ROW 2: Louise Covell, Darlene Gielow, Monica Musial, Virginia Dombrowski, Christine Wieczorek, Pat Meade, Frances Daley, Pat Gracyzk, Denise jaworski. ROW 3: Mary Ann Graczyk, joan Young, Esther Gaffin, Betty Ann Rodak, Helen Blonski. Diane Martino, Susanne Panty, Barbara Zak, Sharon Slocum, Dalene Ruller. ROW 4: Pat Mundt, Elizabeth Gawrys, Marcia Guzenski, Barbara Lafferty, Mary Ann Pendrys, Charlotte Plewniak, Judy Gerritz, Marsha Gardon, Dianne Griesbaum. Boys' Hi-Y 3 H 'fi N Rid' gf-A ROW Sergeant Hussar, easurerg Secretary Pres- ident, Philip Guilfoil, Vice President, Roy Campbell, Chaplain. ROW 2: Warren Tyner, Thomas Oatmeyer, Charles Spencer, Daniel Krajewski, james llarrick, Garry Warfield, Earl Tomkins, John Wright, joel Flamenbaum. ROW 3: John Dasta, Robert Moscato, Robert Barcikowski, Pete Moore, Richard Swan, jack Klein, Thomas Poerschke, Lawrence llancherick, Michael Senf. ROW 4: William Connolly, Dennis Wilson, Jerome Cichocki, Martin Kalb, Thomas Rule, Joseph Cherre, Charles Goodsole, James MacPhee, Richard Pollier. ROW 5: Roger Fenlon, William Dietrich, llerbert Crispell, Max Pettibone, Michael Farineck, Robert MacLean. Hi-Yettes ROW 1: Barbara Kaczmarek, Chaplain, Bonnie Mercier, Protemg Carol Albrecht, Secretary, joan Tucholka, Pres- ident, Judy Gross, vice-President, Carol Peszko, Treasurer, Patricia Gurecki, Sergeant-at-Arms. ROW 2: Toni Dasta, Beverly Lundy, Robin Arber, Marcia Frank, Barbara Stanczyk, Marilou Thompson, Marjorie Gidos, Rose- mary Barry, Roseann Metz, Elizabeth Litz. ROW 3: Carole Klein, Eileen Virginia, Mared llouck, Marianne Slaby, Sheila Kerr, Donna Link, Linda Mishanec, Jeanne Nisbet, Barbara Bumett, Patricia Bermingham. ROW 4: Vincy Sacco, Dianne Woldman, jane Denton, CharannenBates, Mary Haywood, Barbara Leggett, Marianne Shear, jewel Rhodehouse, Marilyn Jones. ROW 5: Sharon Eschbom, Winifred Farineck, Carol Osowski, Carol Stablewski, Nancy Kimmick, Margaret Moore, Arlene juzwik, Mary Ann Witkowski, Bonnie Moore. J Y-Teens ROW 1: Shirley Price, Treasurer, Dorothy Peters, Corresponding Secretary, Cynthia Fehr, Vice President, Barbara Fehr, President, Linda Potter, Recording Secretary, Liz Elek, Chaplain. ROW 2: Irene Ocskay, Adel Weber, Winnie Farinech, Joyce Cook, Jean Clabeaux, Joyce Smith, Jeanne Kijanka, Rose Marie Szydlowski, Pearl Palczynski, Karen Collins. ROW 3: Phyllis Swain, Sandy Bir-Beck, Priscilla Less, Barbara Wydysh, Patricia Pirk, Edythe Strait, Judy Eisele, Donna Hulbert, Carol Carrothers. ROW 4: Nancy Lyons, Lois Bernard, Beverly Opera, Patricia Wurm, Bev Borghi, Marian Mindish, Jackie Skuse, Dale Miller, Sharon Francis. ROW 5: Barbara Gempko, Barbara Gecewicz, Leona Szpaicher, Bernadette Hawkins, Gayle Less, Patti McDonald, Donna Stilis, Gloria Olchawski. Y-Teenettes ' L Q ' Q . fi it K ge D pi jill., ROW 1: Sandy Lesser, Inter Club, Penny Heurter, Treasurer, Sharon Wilson, Chaplaing Gerry Swiatik, Historian. ROW 2: Genevieve Rusinek, Marcia Fleming, Barbara Brennan, Barbara Hrebik, Jacqueline Mauriello, Dolores Lis, Marilyn Heacock, Mary Phillips, Mary Jane Chirico. ROW 3: Jeannette Coleman, Marjorie Parks, Edwina Grabowski, Jacqueline Thurn, Diana Homjak, Jo Ann Wnuk, Phyllis Lucas, Phyllis Lemoine, Mary Jane LaPaglia, Christine Panczyszyn. ROW 4: Barbara Nowicki, Bonnie Gehl, Carol Rew, Cynthia Count. Future Nurses Club ROW 1: Carol Lloyd, Chaplain, Tanya Touralchak, Secretaryg Kaia Kari, VicePresidentg Kathy O'Brien, President, Sally Hunt, Treasurer, Cheryl Rodgers, Historian. ROW 2: Sue Verbocy,Patricia Baker, Carol Ortner, Nancy Rakich, Mary Fagyas, Mary Ann Cudmore, Sharon Cohen, jacqulyn Collin, Lynda Poppick. ROW 3: Beverly Lundy, Patricia McDonald, Nancy Palmeri, Natalie Palmeri, Gayle Less, Dorothy Walton, Sandra Kloss, Frances Frazon, Patricia Graczyk, Denise jaworski. ROW 4: Patricia Minard, Ann jones,Alyce Czaikowski, Beverly Borghi, Linda Ball, Diane johnson, Kathleen Bogdan, Lois Collins, Linda Ruller. ROW 5: Elizabeth Elek, Linda Scheublein, Judith Meahl, Starr Whitney, Carol Plant, Karen Barth, Gail VanRiper, Irene Guzzetta, Judith Tries. Chess Team l ROW 1: Edward Michalski, James Teubner. ROW 2: Mr. Nun- ley, Advisorgl Victor Podgorny, Dennis Buthy, Alan Sypnier. Go-Curricular Drganizations Saturnians Under the direction of Miss Eleanor Siegesmund, the Saturnians have completed their fourth year at Riverside. Latin students have modeled their organization after the Roman Republic to help them learn and appreciate this classical civilization. The Latin club has started to study Greek. They have always commemorated the death of Caesar on the Ides of March. Hebrew Gluh The Hebrew club helps improve the knowledge of this language for interested stu- dents. Mrs. Roubloff, as advisor, helps to direct many skits and obtain speakers and films. Math Club The math club, which meets once a week with Miss Mueller as advisor, works out dif- ficult problems proposed by different pupils or teachers. This helps prospective col- lege students gain greater interest and skill in the field of mathematics. Speech Activities Following the tradition of such great orators as Demosthenes and Cicero, the debate club under Mr. Blomberg's direction attempts to show both sides of many controversial subjects when its positive and negative teams hold debates with other schools. The main purpose of the World Affairs Club is to arouse interest in current events through explanations and discussions. Weekly meetings are held under the guidance of Dr. Helen Valentine to promote students' understanding of politics and to prepare for the annual Model U.N. Assembly in which the club participates. Once each year, four girls vie for first prize in the Girls' Declamation Contest. Their speeches, adaptations of dramatic monologues, are judged on the basis of voice quality, stage presence, and audience reaction. This year's winner, Marcia Greenman, advanced to the semi-finals in the city contest. There are more than 150 participants in the music program under the direction of Mr. Hull. The band, which is considered one of the finest in the city, plays for all the as- sembly programs throughout the year except for special assemblies such as the junior and Senior Day programs. The orchestra plays for these special assemblies. The chorus, which meets twice a week, harmonizes on old favorities. All of these musical groups unite in June to present the annual Spring Concert which blends renditions of classical and popular music. , sb Saturnians 1 E : , S . Q S ROW 1 Kathy llarding, ohn Edelman Judy Gerritz John Collerr Tribune Rochelle Schatz,Tr1bune William evrtz Lictor, Ann lranklin, Norman Ellerstem nald Williams ROW 2 Richard Seams, Llctor Donna Siwek, raetor lzileen Virginia Quaestor Peter Cohen Censor eff Pressman Consul Monica Musial Consul Marcia Nowak Quaestor Judith Meahl Censor, Richard ohnson, Aedrle ROW 3 Richard Welch, Andrea llaber, Linda Scheublern, Dorothy Walton, Frances l'razon, Virginia Dombrowski, JoAnn Crpolla, Veronica Shannon, lynn Meyer, loretta Urso, Elizabeth Blmkoff oseph Zylinskr, Lois Brenner, lerbert Feuerstein ROW 4 lqllen Wolpert Charles Spencer, Psther Ginsberg, Leslee lalk Mared llouck Barbara Zak, Sharon Wilson Barbara Chasen Virginia Carnevale, Susan Brownrout Susan Verbocy, Patti McDonald Barbara Delenkrtrs ROW 5 Bryna Coldman Neil MacDonald Patsy Cohen, Janet Cieplrnski, Starr Whitney, Sydney Hergaard Betty Mitchell Barbara Coldwater Barbara Mitchell Sandy Kloss, Joyce Wiseman Kathy Neil Marcia Gaux ROW 6 Judith Lataclte Howard Smallen Bruce Bronstein Marcia Fleming, Diane Gotthelf ames Price, Daniel McG1nty Charles Matthews, l dward Michal ski, Anne Aranyosi Linda Chalmer, Sandra Atlas , Hebrew Club W 'Q identg Dianne Gotthelf, President, llelene Zubkoff, Treasurer. ROW 2: Barbara Goldwater, Judith Schwartz, Phyllis Kushner, Sandra Atlas, Neil MacDonald, Carol Weinberg, Rachel Sult- anik, Lillian Schatz. ROW 1: Judith Haber, Secretary, Dennis Gafter, Vice-Pres- Debate Club AQAAA '7 lil, Harvey Brenner, Orrin Tobbe, Martin Kalb, Robert Van Houten, Gail Pfeiffer, Dianne Youra. World Affairs Club l azz SITTING: Ann Franklin, Secretary, Rachael Sultanik, President, Lynn Meyer, Vice-President, Rosemary Corson, Treasurer. ROW 2: Judith Reisner, Karen Barth, Esther Lazroe, Judith Latacke, Donna Hereid, Elizabeth Elek, Veronica Shannon, Rodger jueckstock. Math Club ROW 1: Richard Swan, Program Chairman, Robert Barcikowski, Vice-President, Sharon Hoffman, Secretary-Treasurer, Martin Kalb, President. ROW 2: Monica Musial, Sharon Slocum, Charanne Bates, Jo Ann Cipolla, Barbara Beck, Marilou Thompson, Helene Zubkoff, Karole Atkin, Ann Franklin. ROW 3: Edythe Strait, Lynn Sargent, Sandy Albright, Alice Jardine, David Schulman, Donna Elliot, Jerome Sauberan, Mark Weinstein. ROW 4: Joseph Szustakowski, Melvin Rosenblat, Harvey Brenner, John Yager, james llarrick, Mike Ujlaki, Douglas Bauer, Roy Cambell. Girls' Declamation 5 G? .JJ V .f- - e gi, A- ls 3 ID 2 I Karole Atkin, Bryna Goldman, Marcia Greenman, Barbara Chasen. Chorus ROW 1: Patricia Graczyk, Denise Jaworski, Patricia Baker, Diane Ostachowski, Deborah Reynard, Mary Jane Chirico, Stella Visniesky, Beverly Rindfleisch, Irene Ocskay. ROW 2: Jerri Stedman, Sandra McMaster, Dorothy Willard, Karen Lundin, Maureen Kenny, Gloria Olchawski, Pearl Palczynski, Carol Tucker, Mary Aranyosi. ROW 3: BarbaraLeggett, Barbara LaVigne, Patricia LaVigne, Suzanne Schmidt, Carol Clark, Shirley Herrmann, Marianne Shear, Elizabeth Williams, Marcia Raux, Linda Schmitz, Susan McCann. ROW 4: Jeannette Coleman, Elizabeth Nasca, Joyce Pettibone, Dolores Lis, Jacqueline Mauriello, Carol McCabe, Rose Marie Szydlowski, Emilie Weih- mueller, Arlene Touwell, Sharon Gillan, Beverly Opera. ROW 5: Barbara Swaggard, Dorothy Staley, Annette Cole- man, Patricia Pirk, Joyce Smith, Gail Pfeiffer, Marcia Guzenski, Diana Szuflinski, Carole Gembka, Lorraine Lam- bert, Mary Altmeyer. ROW 6: Cheryl Simons, Carol McLean, Deena Rouse, Marilyn Dittiger, Christine Prontkawski, Judy Latacke, Maryann Zysek, Lois Bemard, Marcia Garden, Eanna Swaggard. The Riverside Band T Q 5,18 5,9 U 108 Chorus ROW 1: Barbara Stanczyk, Carol Peszko, Bannie Mercier, Joan Tucholka, Elizabeth Litz, Diane Martino, Jean Clabeaux, Karon Olive, Judy Aszbach. ROW 2: Georgia Lee, Gail Pequeen, Joyce Caputy, Joyce Cook, Jo Ann Radius, Maureen Case, Diane Cowles, Pat Oishei, Kathy Marinello. 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'XQ Q2.xx.I I x N -5 mx x W xx'P'N '--F x 'mv :!:ER2SE:2:I: 5:-:-:-:-:-F 1S?251E252E1E' 'qq:I:I:I::. :-:-: x 1-: - MSR '1:2S:k 5: BH .I.I. Boys' Sports Good sportsmanship was nurtured, in Greece , in the Olympic Games, and has thrived through the years following in the traditions built up by these Games. Sportsmanship is especially stressed in all fields of competitive sports here at Riverside. Many people representing the school take partg it is not the individual, but the whole team that makes victory possible in any type of athletics. Football The football team, under the direction of Riverside's new coaches, Mr. Ding- boom and Mr. Simon, has had another very successful season. Defeated only once, the Frontiers earned the opportunity to compete against Seneca Vocational High School in the Thanksgiving Day game at All-High Stadium. Track Mr. Dingboom's track team, this year, trained hard and vigorously. There were about 35 fellows who went out for the team and this stirred keen rivalry. The school took pride in the spirit these boys showed for the school. In fact, Fran Smith ran so hard that he broke the city record for the Four-Forty. It is obvious that this year's team approached the title of the finest in the city. Gross Country Schools compete in Cross Country races in a series of triangular meets held at Delaware Park. The course is nearly three miles long. The record for the course set in 1946 is 15.08.6 and it has not been equalled since. Swimming With Coach Dingboom at the helm, Riverside's swimming team had an un- defeated season. For the third consecutive year, one of RHS's swimmers, Pete Moore, received All-High honors. Tennis With the arrival of spring, the tennis team was out on the courts practicing each afternoon. Their will to win compensated for their relative inexperience and they displayed the marks of true sportsmanship. Basketball The basketball team got off to a slow start this year but finished the season with a spurt to make Mr. Moody's last coaching season a memorable one. Their improvement from week to week was astonishing even to those who are used to the surprises which are a part of every sport. Also under the direction of Coach Dingboom, the baseball team swung into action. With the return of many veterans from last year, a successful season was inevitable. y Football O les O is A ROW 1: Phil Santa Maria, Dick Safran, Tom Zaccaria, jay Navadel, Tom Oatmeyer, Ken Stuhlmiller, jim MacPhee, jack Klein, Keith Thompson. ROW 2: Mr. Simon, Marty Zelman, Manager: jack Dressel, Bill Brown, jim Adelman, Bill Marble, Tony Cascio, Herb Crispell, Siegfried Molnar, Larry Hancherick, Tom Lumberg, Gary Graham, Steve Hussar, Max Pettibone, Marlon Siegel. ROW 3: Ed Ward, joe Hantz, Tom Rule, Dan Dalfonso, Bob MacLean, Henry Passarelli, Bill Levitz, Pete Gutlovics, Phil Guilfoil, joe Derme, Bill Connolly, Joel Flambaum, Mr. Dingboom. ROW 4: Pete Armbrust, Jim Tamson, Robert Harper, James Serafin, jim Coles, Larry Green, Bruce Bronstein, Dennis Wilson, Churck Goodsole, Dick Pollier, Bill Chisholm. s L. Q 3-., 4-un-. xg vi we be W Q 4 ,, ff pol , Larr Hancherick J A . - - is fw w .f'.' . . 1,11 as sTfK '?J,f'.f',,f', 'Q All-Hxgb ,X Q, .. ,,,i.,, , A at Q N Zi: t .Ev V 1 so Q, . O 1-1 0 j J., E-35, M ' goo 4 -Sq, X -1 66' 'say 9,9 S e Jfifdifflil. 5 Cb sfq li i?14'5'6'ifi 9.1 1. ,- 66 on 4, 'bo qg,3:g.- 5 i Cv C' Co R-391-'iii 5, -J ROW 1: Denny Hall, Duane Leib, Raymond Goodrum, Eddie Simpson, jim Adelman, Tom Taylor, Fred Blakelock, Joe Flam, Phil Santa Maria, Sam Rubin. ROW 2: Larry Thurn, Bob Cosgrove, Joe Derme, joe Cherre, Neil McDonald, Norm F acklan, Tony Cascio, Bill Marble, Max Pettibone, John Egloff, john Wright. ROW 3: Dennis Gafter, Alvin Bendes, Ed Ward, Dale lleimlich, Pete Moore, Dave llussar, Knut Wiedemann, Galen Young, Chuck Sist, Bill Connolly, Pete Armbrust. ROW 4: George Kasper, Fran Smith, Michael Bernstein, Lafayette Hawkins, Ken Ralston, Charles Goodsole, Larry Hancherick, Dan Dalfonso, Dave Trachtman, Dennis Wilson. Track and Gross Country ROW 1: Larry Mersberg, Ricky Weinberger, Earl Tomkins, Fran Smith, john Cox, Sam Ruben. ROW 2: Mr. Moody, Coach, Ronald Rezabek, George Lumberg, Charles Martin, Robert Gray, Michael Bernstein, Alvin Bendes, Dennis Hall, Thomas Fitzgerald, David Trachtman. Manager. , mx ,ew ROW 1: Hersh Volat, Mark Solomons, Alan Silverstein, Kenneth MacDonald, Carl Impellitier, Fred Strauss, james Brown, Leon Daly. ROW 2: Arthur Mazenauer, Eugene Albright, Edward Davis, james Gantzer, Robert llrown, Frederick Dlakelock, John Nyquist, Eddie Fehrenbacher, Thomas Fitzgerald. ROW 3: Coach Dingboom, Mike Senf, Charles Zetterberg, Dale lleimlich, Captain, Ronald Williams, Pete Moore, Knut Wiedemann, Art White, Bruce Westfall, Paul Cannamela, John Edelman. ROW 4: Al Bishop, Manager, john Swift, Richard Swan, Roy Campbell, Philip Guilfoil, Philip Koabel, David Wolfe, Larry Mitchell, Galen Young. Swimming and Tennis ROW 1: john Calleri, Larry Glazer, Norman Ellerstein, John Cox, Dale Strunk, Tom Taylor, Roger Fenlon, john Gehl. ROW 2: james llollands, Alvin Foigelman, Robert Brown, Bob Harper, james Coel, Mike Senf, Albert Grab- owski, Ken Brubaker, Larry Goble. Basketball H 13 az ROW 1: Lafayette llawkins, Gary Gardinier, Dick Berke, Pat Hewson, Steve llussar, Steve Frey, jack Dressel. ROW 2: Mr. Moody, Elliott Loynes, Billy Brown, Bob Young, Marshall Shumsky, Richard jackett, Tom Lumberg, Earl Tomkins, james llollands, Robert Sebest, Jerome Isenberg. Baseball ,, ROW 1: Steve llussar, Tony Cascio, Tom Zaccaria, Iay Navadel, joe Clark, Al Bishop, Ricky Weinberger, Ronnie Rosen. ROW 2: Charles Spencer, Paul Cannamela, Paul Lewis, Andrew Regalla, Ronald Wloclyga, jack Klein, Tom Oatmeyer, john Wright, Ken Stuhmiller. ROW 3: Jon Edelman, Manager, Mike Canty, Gary Graham, Tom Lumberg, jack Dressel, Don Opera, Earl Tomkins, Ed Mazga, Herb Crispell. wx XMQK efleaders M Varsity Che WMU W GMU ., i? k5' N G-Carol O!Barb Jw T T-ca 1 E-M ' wo C YV? QQ 1 A-Judy M!B 'xx L. K 118 -M 'ly O'M arb xx Junior Varsity Cheerleaders , ROW 1: Ann Burns, Margie Gidos. ROW 2: Sharon Katz, Sue llogue, Barbara Luippold ROW 3: Maxine Berman, Carol Chatt, Alice Jardine, Mary Ann Bajak Go! Team! Go! Cheering their team on to victory on home ground or on their oppo- nents' territory is no novelty to either the varsity or the junior varsity cheerleaders. Their vitality often turns the tide that marks the crucial difference between the also-rans and the victors . With the varsity cheering on the football, basketball and baseball teams, and the junior varsity sparking the cross-country, swimming, and track teams, student interest in competitive sports is always evident. This year, captain of the varsity cheerleaders was Carol DeG1opper and co-captains of the junior varsity were Ann Burns and Margie Gidos. These girls aided Miss Huegel in training and creating the new cheers which added to the enjoyment of assemblies and games. Girls' Sports GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Barbara Luippold, Treasurer, Penny Heurter, President, Bonnie Mercier, Vice- Presidentg Joan Tucholka, Secretary Again this year, the calendar was filled with girls' sports activities. Freshman girls, under the guidance of Miss Geiger, and sophomore, junior, and senior girls, under the leadership of Miss Huegel, competed in intramurals. This year, fifty-six girls received the coveted gold pin. A gold pin signifies that a girl has earned 500 points. A certain number of these points is required each year. The freshman letter rep- resents 150 points, the sophomore letter, another 150 points, and the junior letter, 100 points. In her senior year a girl must acquire the final 100 points. The sports pictures on the following pages are the championship teams of various sports. During the basketball season the Sil-o-etts won all of their games. The girls in the bowling picture were the high scorers of the league with averages over 110. The girls who appear in the vol- leyball picture are last ye ar's champions.Their record has since been broken by the Sil-o-etts, who were undefeated in 27 games. The sports in which the girls may participate are: soccer, hiking, ice skating, basketball, bowling, volleyball, softball, badminton, tennis, table tennis, track, swimming, golf, and horseback riding. The number of girls participating in athletic activities has more than doubled in the last two years. They have discovered that they profit in many Ways, but most of all they learn the value of striving toward a common goal, one which they have inherited from the classic ideals of sportsmanship. ROW 1: Laurie Watz, Carol Smith, Rose Marie Varela, Sherri Walsh, Florence Urycki, Roval Rose, Marcia Guzenski. ROW 2: Angela Markey, Arlene Zeller, Mary Ann Pendrys, Dolores Wierbowski, Sue Kessler, Florence Konarzewski, Barbara Paszek. ROW 3: Pat Balch, jean Clabeaux, Adel Weber, Sharon Slocum, Carol Narus, Lorraine Lambert, Sue Sontag. Gold Pin Winners Joyce Cook, Carm Pequeen, Kathy Faude, Maryann Zysek, Joyce Smith, Kathy Boettcher, Peggy Boettcher, Carol Koziol, Monica Musial, Edith Strait, Barbara Lafferty, Betsy Kinsey, Louise Covell, Penny Heurter, Diane Ostachow- ski. ON MAT - Barbara Beck, Barbara Burnett, Carol DeGlopper. Basketball ROW 1: Barbara Lafferty, Christine Panczyszyn. ROW 2: Marcia Frank, Barbara Beck, Diane Harding, Barbara Burnett, Florence Rusin, Alina Slepinen, Terry Murphy. ROW 3: Peggy Boettcher, Penny Heurter, Carol Koziol, Mary Ann Gross, Kathryn Boettcher, Mary Rolls, Pamela Rieth, Barbara Tedesco, Janet Cieplinski, Barbara Dzielski. Riding Club ROW l: Ann Jones, Joan Fitzpatrick, Patsy Cohen, Charlotte Burnworth, Penny Heurter, Betsy Kinsey, Cheryl Seifert, Kathy Kinsey, Pat Cazmark, Dorayne Somerville, Harriet Brundage, Sharon Fickenwirth, Christine Ferger, Diane Ostachowski. ROW 2: Carol Narus, Edythe Strait, Patricia Pirk, Constance Car- rington, Nancy Brooks, Judy Drumb. Soccer ROW l: Penny Heuter, Anita Steinbacher, Arlene Touvell, Gerry Swiatek, Sandy Lesser, Carol Schoukens, Barbara Schoukens, Helen Beltowski. ROW 2: Barbara Beck, jean Clabeaux, Carol Chart, Alice Jardine, Paz Piccolo, Sharon Wilson. VoHeyhaH Sharon Slocum, Arlene Zeller, Joyce Jaworski, Sue Kessler, Dolores Wierbowski, Angie Markey Swimming ROW 1: Mary Ann Zysek, Alice Jardine, Kathy Boettcher, Barbara Schoukens, Peggy Boettcher, Carol Schoukens. ROW 2: Marianne Slaby, Elaine Dissette, Sharon Minchen, Mary jane Cook, Linda Edelman, Terry Murphy, Margaret Attle, Karen Seitz, Gail Pequeen. ROW 3: Dana Gallahue, Diana Homjak. Softball ROW 1: Dalene Bivolic, Natalie Palmeri, Diana Homjak, Lynne Spath, jill Burgstahler, Arline johnson, Rosemarie Wagner, Jean Nisbet, Anita Steinbacher. ROW 2: Pat Piccolo, Linda Mishanec, Judy Smith, Mary Ann Baiak,.Gerry Swiatek, Sharon Wilson, Mary Phillips. - I Golf and Tennis 'I , 7. ffil Barbara Beck, Gerry Swiatek, Ann Franklin, Linda Edelman Barbara Beck, Carole Chart, Alice Jardine, Sharon Wilson, Barbara Schoukens, Barbara Brennan Badminton and Table Tennis Barbara Beck, Barbara Schoukens, Monica Musial, Kathy Boettcher Bowling ROW 1: Laurie Watz. 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Their efforts, and the efforts of the other five champions, are evidence of the school spirit which marks a loyal Riverside student. Thomas Trosey V Q' X Q, f' J Sydney Heigaard Rodger jueckstock Marsha Steinberg Sales - Service - Installation: C 'P of THE SAFE, LOCK 81 KEY CORPORATION T. D. POWALSKI . . . Insurance O 366 Amuensr srnssr LOCKS AND KEYS-DOOR CLOSERS Auto Keys Made From Number Safes Bought, Sold and Repaired 204 PEARL STREET Phone: CL. 2769 MURRAY'S THEATRICAL SUPPLIES STRIKER 3- HUETTER 2147 FILLMORE AVENUE JEWELERS .md SILVERSMITHS ,K Time Payments All Type Costumes Rented 780 Tonawanda Street DE. 1172 wk Open Thursday and Friday Evenings WI. 2812 Open Monday and Thursday Nites Mrs. Mevcr teaches sewing. co. Compliments of F- W- Nwffmff, PNP- FRONTIER AI.KAI.I CORP. DE. 2283 86 TONAWANDA STREET BUFFALO 7. N. Y. AMERICAIS KING OF SPORTING GOODS Compliment, 0, l . . Stands Ready to Serve You AMHERST BAKERY DICK FISCHER E' Kowuwmkii Prop. Athletic Goods, Inc. 699 MAIN STREET 497 AMHERST STREET RI. 4404 Thruway Plaza, Southgate Plaza, and Thruway Lanes Tonawanda and Niagara Falls Compliments of FLEISCHMANN FUELS INC. GRAND ISLAND, NEW YORK Get MORE for Every Dollar You Spend . . . Shop KOBACKER'S RIVERSIDE STORE 827-831 TONAWANDA STREET Open Monday, Thursday. and Friday Evenings 'till 9 Compliments of G. B. Leve, D.D.S. LEON M. WOOSTER, INC. su TONAWANDA STREET Insurance Real Estate FIFTY.'I'HREE YEARS OF SERVICE IN RIVERSIDE Leona J. Wooster, Pres. Rlverside 1601 Miss Mueller and Miss Margo and the golden rule. In Peace-As in War-We Serve RIVERSIDE POST 1010 The American Legion GEO. H. SANDER, INC. O PLUMBING HEATING BENGEL'S BLACK ROCK PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS - CANDY PHOTO SUPPLIES 'A' 1985 Niagara Street At Austin Compliments of GRANDYLE FOODMASTERS 154 LOVE ROAD GRAND ISLAND I-r RIVERSIDE MEN'S SHOP X mm' -W, - J-f-----: 'fl , 1-1-IlI:::1mEI 5 MMM, ai I 'I' Iwi .M - K 'X . 15 . - AAN? . TONAWANDA ST. COR. ONTARIO Meet You at MurI's. . . MURTAGH'S SODA BAR 933 TONAWANDA STREET J. A. DEHLINGER ir Food Market HEADQUARTERS FOR AUTHENTIC it HIGH SC1-1001, STYLES 198 ONTARIO ST. BUFFALO 7, N. Y Phone: RI. 3696 Mr, Flucckinger and Mr. Shaw and nitric acid. JERRY BARRY'S BARBER SHOP 209 NEWFIELD ST. Phone DE. 5961 THE SATURNIANS - To the Seniors of '60 AVE atque VALE Riverside High SchooI's Latin Club DR. STANLEY B. BLACH DENTIST Class of 1939 'A' 594 HERTEL AVENUE RI. 7751 Bus. Phone VI. 5953 Res. Phone AM. 0782 PERRY STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAIT - COMMERCIAL BRIDAL ALBUMS Ioseph C. Perry 2064 Niagara Street Buffalo 7, N. Y. Compliments Compliments of f RIVERSIDE PAPER STOCK co. Dr. Alexander Cline ' 2211 NIAGARA ST. RI. 8l25 Store: DE. 4430 Estimates Cheerfully Given GoEE's CAMERA s. Hosav sHoP C0'1gfa'u1a'10nS Photographic Supplies - Developing and Printing Rust Craft Cards - Hobby Supplies lll FARMER STREET BUFFALO 7, N. Y. 2 1 Q 4 5 it 9 Q Summertime and the livin' is easy. CHARLAP'S DAIRY Ncture's Most Nourishing 8. Digestible Food Pcsteurized - Homogenized - Clarified For Home Delivery Phone Rl. 8664 ll GREELEY STREET BUFFALO 7, N. Y. Phone RI. 8977 George F. Best C. F. WALTERS CO. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY GRANT STREET AND MILITARY ROAD 132 PRATT 8. LETCHWORTH DIV. OF The Daylon Malleable Iron Co., Inc. O 189 TONAWANDA ST. BUFFALO 7, NEW YORK F A Y ' S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, INC. 815 TONAWANDA STREET, Opposite Grant's REDDEN SUNOCO SERVICE TIRES - A-Z LUBRICATION - BATTERIES Phone: RI. 9856 Tel. Rl. 1090 BUFFALO, N. Y. 2246 Niagm Sfmt' Buffalo 7- N- Y Cvmplimenff of CAMERA MART Located in Delaware Park Shopping Center AMHERST FLORAL SHOP 2635 DELAWARE AVE. VI. 3317 WALTER J. JANKOWSKI 466 AMI-IERST ST. RI. 8512 A good place to buy, sell and trade Photographic Equipment OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Bennett was afraid to show up. BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS OF '59 LESNIAK'S BAKERY Stanley W. Lesniak, Proprietor Specializing in WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES GROTE STREET DE. 2442 C ompliments of HANK NOWAK Associated with Burns Bros. DE. 7696 BE. 5641 FRANCIS W. KING A C ompliments 9 of MOVING AND STORAGE COAL . . . FUEL OIL 9 370 Essex' Avenue Buffalo 7, N. Y. DR. FRED SHALWITZ 133 Congratulations to the Class of 1960 Your diploma represents an achievement of which you may well be proud! As you continue your career, at college or in the business world, you'll find that a smart appearance is a definite asset. Successful Men, in all walks of life, look upon KLEINHANS as the Alma Mater of their Wardrobes. KLEINHANS MAIN AND CLINTON IN DOWNTOWN BUFFALO THRUWAY PLAZA - Cheektowaga Americcfs Largest Store, Devoted Exclusively to Men and Boys! Things We Shall Never Forget. . . 1. Bill Brown's and Pete Moores real name. 2. The sod houses. 3. Lincoln Swados. 4. Mr. Universes lirrle weight lifter. Compliments of PARK INN v S 1005 TONAWANDA CORNER CHADDUCK Q Your Hosts 90 V TONAW ND S Millie and Tom Burke 4 A A TREEI' 2 DE. 9740 Delicious Fish - Spaghetti We cater to parties Compliments of WALL PAPER PAINT nn. .losers-I J. aoeuusn FLOOR COVERING D E N TI s T GOFF WALLPAPER CO. 482 EAST ST. BE. 2161 800 TONAWANDA S ET Free Estimates DE. 9100 Complimcntx of ANDREW NIEMIEC Painting and Paperhanging 57 GREELEY STREET BE 7456 RICH ICE CREAM COMPANY 418 PRATT STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK Phone: WA. 6650 Res. RI. 6037 We Delxver ANN'S FLOWER SHOPPE Q FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Q Phones: DE. 4642 - DE. 4643 2084 NIAGARA STREET' AT HERTEL Things We Shall Try to Forget.. 1. The basketball team. 2. Marge's chocolate eggs. 3. The explosion in the Lab. 4. Lincoln Swados. MILTON L. DEE . . . OPTICIAN Phone: RI. 4507 190 ONTARIO STREET At Tonavanda Street N. C. HOFFMEYER, D.D.S. O 1893 NIAGARA STREET Compliments M FRED and STANLEY CAMPBELL ROBERT E. HENNESSY CO. Funeral Home SIRAGUSE LIQUOR STORE S5 1 TONAWANDA ST. Charles E. Siraguse RI. 7570 Store Phone House BE. 6303 BE. 3619 McKAIG-HATCH, INC. GEORGE ANDERSEN FLOOR CO. Mechanic? Hand Tools Wall Tile - Linoleum - Hardwood - Refinishing Kitchen and Bath Modernizing Puff-9 ' 1111771771975 2060 NIAGARA STREET BUFFALO 1, N. Y. Box' opemend' Combination' pipe, and adjustable wrenches RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SHOPPE BE- 2078 845 TONAWANDA ST. RL 3455 125 SKILLEN ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. BONA'S SODA BAR Compliments of and LUNCHEONETTE BEN c. FISCHMAN, o.D.s. HW Made ,,, Cm, 190 MILITARY ROAD VI. 9867 Compliments of PLUMBING 81 HEATING BERT 81 BILL'S RESTAURANT 277 Austin St., corner of Kial 323 NEWFIEI-D - COFUCI' Vulcan VI. 9508 136 BE' 1496 Bert Hildebrant aiu Monash Tailor ancl 9 Cleaner Compliments of 20 Years'Service- to Riverside llll Tonawanda Street RI. 1111 ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION RIVERSIDE GIFT SHOP GIFTS - LAMPS - GREETING CARDS Q 790 Tonawanda Street Buiilo 7, N. Y BE. 4187 Compliments of O R B A N ' A ' Covered Buttons, Buckles, Belts Sewing Supplies 859 Tonawanda St. 973 TONAWANDA STREET Compliments of BROCK'S suren MARKET ALBERT GREEN, D.D.S. if 245 ONTARIO STREET 251,238 ONTARIO STREET RI. 8231 137 RIVERSIDES GREATEST FOOD Cl:'N'l'I:'R HARRY REISER MEATS .si GROCERIES Compliments of 544 Ontario St. Phone Rlverside 3166 BUFFALO 7, N. Y. Compliments of ABCREST WELDING Russ Burgstahler DE. 3895 Compliments of COLEY'S DAIRY Better Dairy Producls 258 HINMAN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 220 PARKDALE AVE. LI l07l .. ,ia The boys wc cheered las: fall. Compliments of THE TOWER PIZZA HOUSE 271 ONTARIO ST. Where Pizza is not a sideline Phone DE 4677 Compliments U HERTEL RADIO SHOP 12 12 HERTEL AVE. Cor. Lovering Ave. 138 Sales - Service MANHARTS SERVICE STATION Tires - Gas - Oil - Lubrication Accessories VI. 9653 2271 NIAGARA at ONTARIO Formerly Youngman's Pick-Up and Delivery Phone DE. 0477 JIM'S RADIO 8- T.V. SERVICE Auto Radios and Appliances Repaired All Makes Authorized Philco and Motorola Calor TV Service 527 TONAWANDA ST. BUFFALO 7, N. Y. MELZER BROS., INC. Furniture and Appliances 858 TONAWANDA ST. - RI. 9406 3100 BAILEY AVE. - UN. 3037 Established 1926 LIFE AUTO FIRE HEALTH EARL H. PARKER Local Representative NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 524 Ontario Street Phone: DE. 6694 Buffalo 7, N. Y. Res.: RI. 2728 Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH 8. COMPANY J. L. EGAR - MANAGER 858 Tonawanda Street I shall keep busy in Study Hall 100 times. BU'I'CH'S RESTAURANT 443 TONAWANDA STREET Good Place to Eat RICH MARINE SALES Chris Craft and Lyman Boats Johnson Outboard Motors 1884 NIAGARA STREET RI. 9442 ALDRED MUSIC HOUSE MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Phone: EL. 3264 948 MAIN STREET near ALLEN BUFFALO 2. NEW YORK C ompliments of Dr. Peter Caccumise, D.D.S. 1872 NIAGARA sr. DE. 3966 139 NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY provides high Nl '0n,l sv school graduates many types of jobs offering lll l u' fu-..,,' opportunity to earn good salary, l2l training for l lm higher positions, l3l chance to use abilities to the P fullest extent, and l4l security through good iob B lu iq performance. - l- hi Many Riverside High School graduates are now it employed at National Gypsum's Executive Office, 325 Delaware Avenue, where air conditioning, music, and sound control represent the very finest working conditions. THOMPSON FUNERAL CHAPEL Compliments 'J A. B. Thompson WALKER'S WALLPAPER a PAINT lM0 lCia l DE. 7732 792 TONAWANDA sT. 911 TONAWANDA STREET Rl. 3550 RI 6985 JOHN SCHUTT, JR., INC. Trucking 4361 RIVER ROAD DE. 2040 Compliments of Dr. William Estry - Dentist Robert C. Schutt, President Arthur H. Killian, Treasurer T. SULLIVAN LUMBER CO., INC. LUMBER . . . WOODWORK BUILDING MATERIAL RI. 4500 2189 NIAGARA STREET at ARTHUR TOM RYCROFT Phone: DE. 0636 524 ONTARIO ST. BUFFALO 7, N. Y. Mutual Income Foundation Representative COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL ALL-LINES SERVICE 'A' Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. - Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. - Nationwide Life Insurance Co. Columbus 16. Ohio Having a Graduation Party? Call Us for Large Trays of Pizza-Cut 36 Pieces Beautifully Decorated Sheet Cakes-Cut 80 Pieces Hard, Soft and Dinner Rolls BLUE BIRD BAKERY 854 WEST AVENUE 1.1.0381 Phone BEdford 0806 Vi Ge!! THE VARSITY SHOP seonrs WEAR - sponrs EQUIPMENT C ompliments of HABERDASHERY - TROPHIES DELAWARE PARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Complete Outfitters for Schools, Clubs, Fraternities and Teams 414 Amherst Street Buffalo 7, N. Y. Phone RI. 1850 Clyde Sauls Compliments BUFFALO OVERHEAD DOOR CO. f o ATLAS OVERHEAD DOORS Sales and Service 824 Heftel Avenue Buffalo 16, New York ADRIENNE and EVELYN MEYERS 141 Compliments af Mrs. Allen Reiser Compliments Of A F R I E N D FRED C. ALFANO WILCO ELECTRIC CORPORATION WILLIAMSVILLE NEW YORK Compliments of VIRGIL DELICATESSEN 119 VIRGIL DE. 4os4 juniors I count :he ballots. Compliments of ENGLE'RT'S DAIRY 1os CLAREMQNT AVENUE AM. 1687 FOR A CAREER IN PROFESSIONAL NURSING APPLY TO THE DIRECTOR OF NURSING C ON GRA TULA TI ONS GRA DUA TES HIGHLAND BOOT SHOP GRAND ISLAND PLAZA 142 BR. 5644 Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing 563 RILEY STREET BUFFALO 8, N. Y. SU. 4400 F LA RENEE BEAUTY SHOPPE C 'PU 'f 'f of 796 TONAWANDA STREET VI. 2911 FRANK M. ROESSLER AGENCY -Q Real Estate and Open Tuesday thru Saturday Open Tuesday and Friday till 9:00 P.M. lnsufqnce Res. BE. 3275 Bus. GR. 3846 Rentals . . . CUSTOM AUTO UPHOLSTERING 1152 MICHIGAN AVENUE BUFFALO 9, NEW YORK FLOOR SANDERS - EDGERS WALLPAPER TOOLS DROP CLOTHS . BLACK Rock Complete Auto Interiors and Custom made Tops and Seat Covers 1027 GRANT STREET Phone RI 2614 juniors count the ballots? SMITH'S SERVICE GRANT AND MILITARY MOTOR CORP. BUFFALO 7, NEW YORK VI. 9721 620 ONTARIO STREET Plymouth . . . Chrysler 'k SALES AND SERVICE HOUSE OF PEIPING 1465 HERTEL AVENUE PARIS CLEANERS and TAILORS Complete Dry Cleaning and Tailoring Leather Refinishers DE. 0817 528 TONAWANDA BUFFALO 7, N. Y. Compliments of . . . P A G E G R I L L Joseph Imolo, Prop. 626 HERTEL AVENUE, Corner of Page We Cater to Parties i JOHN C. WATERMAN SONS GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS AT. 5185 'k Can you imagine. . . 1. Vickie Antonini without her briefcase? 2. Roy Campbell without Marilou? 3. Karolc Atkin without a ponytail? 4. Maureen without Bob? Compliments of EAGLE INN RESTAURANT 81 LOUNGE Nicolas Lucci, Prop. 90 WASHINGTON STREET CALL CL. 9813 FOR RESERVATIONS We Cater to Banquets and Parties DR. SHERWOOD SARLES Podiatrist Foot Specialist 759 TONAWANDA STREET Compliments vf MILTON LANDSMAN 144 HILLSIDE MILK oiai TA. 2244 374 MosELLE STREET -A- HOME DELIVERY SERVICE OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS Tropicana Orange Juice and Table King Margarine Also .Bison Cottage Cheese Everybody In Riverside and Block Rock Compliments of . . Y O U N G ' S GENERAL CONTRACTING 381 ONTARIO STREET Reads DE. 1486 TI-IE RIVERSIDE REVIEW CONGRATULATIONS FROM US TO ALL OF YOU Weekly since 1923 TOdd'S Men's and Boys' Shoes 69 W. CHIPPEWA ST. NEAR DELAWARE Why didn't . . . 1, We get co-ed lunchm? 2, Anyone ever weigh rhe modal lircri 3. Lynn Sargcnr pick up her hcarrw? 4. .... ..,...., . . . J Phones: CL. 1360 TR. 0717 FOSER'S FLOWER SHOP S DR. ERNEST G. ZAVISCA FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Q 619 WILLIAM ST. 1877 SENECA ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. SIGMA GAMMA DELTA SORORITY President ., , ,I .. A ..,...,,,,,.,. .,,......,. ,... L Y NN SARGENT T. Treasurer .... .. ,.......,.. . ........,.. GINI DANIELS Chaplain ,. ..., .,..,.., ., . ......... MARILOU THOMPSON Recording Secretary ..... . ............ .,........ ...... . ......,.... B E V. FASSEL Corresponding Secretary .......,.,,....,........ MARIANNE SHEAR 145 B I I. I. I' E I S T LAWNMOWER SALES-SERVICE 11 PRINCETON BLVD. KENMORE 17, N. Y. Around the Corner from Delaware Avenue Open Factory Authorized Pick-up 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Parts - REO - Service and Delivery PowerKing - Lauson - Power Products I We guarantee Prompt and Courteous Service on all Mowers purchased or repaired in our shop O PRECISION SHARPENING - REPAIRING - RECONDITIONING ALL TYPES OF HAND AND POWER MOWERS NEW REEL AND ROTARY MODELS Phone: DE. 3664 If No Answer: RI. 2582 L Boots, boots, boots atop the lockers. KRAJANOWSKI GROCERY STORE FRESH MEATS . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WALT 8. EDDIE SERVICE Gulf Dealer BEER - POP O 80 Gladstone Road Buffalo 7, N. Y. ELMWOOD AND HER-I-EL AVES. Phone: VI' 0543 BUFFALO 7, N. Y. DE. 3991 DElaware 9619 VI. 9254 PARK EDGE BEVERAGE, INC. 2132 DELAWARE AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. Phone RI. 2589 for Delivery of WINES AND LIQUORS 146 Your Packages Can Be Gift Wrapped JEAN K. BEAUTY SALON WE MAKE LOVELINESS LOVELIER 'A' 1325 HERTEL AVE. BUFFALO 16, N. Y. SPATH'S SINCLAIR Open 7 A. M. Close Midnight SCHOOL SUPPLIES - SHELF GROCERIES BAKED GOODS - POP - BEER Low Prices ADEN'S DELICATESSEN fKn0Wn as School Storej 232 ONTARIO STREET' SERVICE ...ONE 1424 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD. PEERLESS HEATING CO., Inc. AUTOMATIC HEAT AIR CONDITIONING TONAWANDA' N' Y' 901 I-Iertel Avenue Buffalo 16, N. Y. A sca of faccsg recognize anyone? YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC, NORGE AND PHILCO DEALERS Stereo - Hi-Fi's - Records and Albums HARRISON ELECTRIC SERVICE 788 TONAWANDA STREET DE. 5015 MILTON STUDIO 1195 HERTEL AVENUE BUFFALO 16, N. Y nr. 5460 o soRoR1TY AND FRATERNHY PHOTOS Compliments of ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAI. CHURCH KIETA BROS. Texaco Service ONTARIO AND SKILLEN 147 Charlotte Sidwcy Junior High School WESTFALL MOVING 8. STORAGE 268 ONTARIO STREET O GRAND ISLAND cw, and Oi, 0 EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS Sand and Gravel Dump Truck Service TO Furnaces Installed THE GRADUATES OF 1960 RI- 1390 RI- 7007 BEST WISHES FOR PRINTING FOR PHOTOS to , H U R L E Y S THE CLASS OF '60 O from . Reproductions THE RIVERSIDE Y-TEENS 0 2953 ELMWOOD Copposite Kenmore Mercy Hospital, Y.W.C.A. BE. 1118 Huh our ln-ml, Ill lovcg KAYO 81 HANK'S BAR 'KOCHANS' TONAWANDA 155 GROTE STREET and RESERVATION Fish Fry 604: - Friday and Others E S S O S E I C E N T E R Good Drinks O YOUR ONE STOP STATION Compliments . of Larry and Bob Schwartz A F R l E N D 148 TONAWANDA AND GRACE STREETS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 CONGRATULATIONS FROM PANTY'S FLOWER SHOP 839 TONAWANDA STREET from the 9 Business Phones: RI. 2866 - DE. 8828 . Residence: RI. 4196 President ...,,.,,................,. ...BILL BROWN Vice President .... .PHIL GUILFOIL Secrelary ,,,,...,, .MIKE U-ILAKI C0mp1g,,,e,,,, of Treasurer STEVE HUSSAR Chaplain , . . .ROY CAMPBELL , Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ...DICK SAFRAN S Advisor , . . .JACK SMITH VI 9504 503 ONTARIO STREET BUFFALO, N. Y Did you sec what sa 'V ALFRED W. MILLER Compliments of Real Estate . . . Insurance M. H. FISHMAN STORES 227 ABBOTT ROAD wo. 5801 COMPLIMENTS TO THE KLEMCO PRODUCTS, INC. B if 1 , . Y. 1960 GRADUATING CLASS 955 Hertel Avenue RI. 0100 u a o 16 N from O BIRCH AND KNOTTY PINE CABINETS THE BOYS of ROOM 373 KITCHEN COUNTER TOPS - SINK TOPS 149 TABLE TOPS - VANITORY UNITS I 150 DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK 8m DAIRY PRGDUCTS HU 4200 Is this your banana peel? H I ' Y ' E T T E S ADELE'S BEAUTY STUDIO President .I.....I.T....... ....,.....A J OAN TUCHOLKA 634 HERTEL AVENUE Vice President ......... ............ . .,..,...... J UDY GROSS VI. 3792 Secretary .,...,......,,.. .,.......,,... C AROL ALBRECHT ir Treasurer ..... .......,,....,......,.,...... C AROL PESZKO Chaplain .....,.......,..,...... ........,.., B ARBARA KACZMAREK PERMANENTS - 57.50 AND UP Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ,........ - ..... P ATRICIA GURECKI Hair Stylist and Colorist OMEGA PSI ALPHA Befu Chapter i' RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ZAHM'S MARKET 252 - 254 ROESCH DE. 2778 RADIO SERVICE -- TELEVISION SERVICE A- FOX DE. 5688 DRAPERY SERVICE A 8: B Radio 8: TV SeI'ViC9 GRAND ISLAND Dependable Approved Standard Bridge 4402 Work . . . Prices Office: DE. 7153 ' L 81 M SWITCHBOARD - RECEPTIONIST A 8. B Electric, Inc. gl TYPING SCH001, Emergency Service - BE. 2709 . . U d P ID' ' Licensed Electrical Contractor n er emma 'redwn of MRS. ELMER LUX Home and Industrial Wiring and Repairs 667 TONAWANDA STREET ' 43 COURT STREET MO. 4811 I am the Ghost of Christmas Present .... Open 7:00 A.M. Close 5:30 P.M. ROBERT E. CAMPBELL GENERAL INSURANCE TODD'-E TIME NURSERY Phone BR. 3194 908 TONAWANDA STREET Q 1900 EAST RIVER RD. GRAND ISLAND -Monday - Friday Daily BE. 7111 MEHLTRETTER'S DELICATESSEN KENSINGTON INN 564 ONTARIO STREET AT- 9387 3250 BAILEY AVE. BUFFALO 15, N. Y. O 'A' Fresh Baked Goods Daily - Cold Beer Yom. Host, Open 6:30 A.M. till 1:00 A.M. Ed. Bogdan Mike Misko 151 Compliments of GOOD LUCK HANS LUMBER 81 MILLWORK, INC. from Rlverside 2759 TWO GRADUATES 36 GLADSTONE ROAD B E S T W I S H E S K-JO'S RESTAURANT Walter T. Sendziak, L.L.B. 1595 ELMWOOD AVE. 492 AMHERST STREET VI. 9579 BUFFALO 7, NEW YORK READ STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Congratulations from . . . Everything Pbologrupbic RL3304 STAN ORTEL Reliable Since 1914 PLUMBING . . . HEATING sm TONAWANDA BUFFALO HARDWARE and SERVICE Rlverside 7825 o RIVERSIDE SERVICE CORPORATION 352-354 Amherst Sr- Buffalo 7, PI- Y ma 5. snub ' HARDWARE AT SOFT Phone RI. 5600 PRICES 7 AUSTIN STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. 1 RUNG'S RIVERSIDE FURNITURE CO. Everything to furnish the home 754 Tonawanda St., corner Ontario St. ONTARIO BEAUTY SALON FRANCES MacLACHLAN, Proprietress Cold Waves-87.50 and up Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 192 ONTARIO STREET Phone: DE. 0702 RAY CASTER'S SERVICE STATION WASHING - LUBRICATION ONTARIO 8: COPELAND Phone VI. 9619 Q CAROL ANN'S BEAUTY SALON 288 NEWFIELD ST. BUFFALO 7, N. Y. BE. 9016 Carol Safran h- We Use RCA Tubes Phone DE 1088 Lance Radio and Television Service We Repair All Makes of Radios df Television 'A' 367 oNTARlo STREET BUFFALO 7, N. Y. RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL and COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Founded 1944 Extends C ongratulation: to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 We are proud to be the first organization of this type in the city. During our long association with Riverside High School we feel that we have made many valuable contributions to the life of the school. It is our sincere wish that we shall be able to continue for many more years. 153 BOWLING . . . For I-Iealth's Sake We Cater to Weddings, Bowling Banquets and Parties MANLEY'S LOUNGE BOWLING RECREATION O Vlctoria 9598 O 927 TONAWANDA STREET BUFFALO 7, NEW YORK Congratulations from the BLUE EAGLE CAFE ETHEL BOGDAM PLANT Class of 1937 2207 NIAGARA STREET VI-9225 Catering to Banquets and Parties Congratulations to the Class of '60 From RAYMOND A. MARCINIAK 215 MILITARY ROAD BUFFALO 7, NEW YORK 'A' Supervisor of the 21st Ward Compliments of . . . STURNER'S 801 TONAWANDA STREET RI. 5826 M C V A N ' S Three Floor Shows CONGRATULATIONS Every Nite - 8:30 o'clork sharp FROM THEN STAFF 2078 NIAGARA STREET at HERTEL Of . MAU RY FARBER ASSOC. Compliments of INC. HEIGAARD CONSTRUCTION CO. 9 100 VILLA AVENUE DE. 0053 154 L A Everfnvmj ScIwoI J. LEWIS SMALL CO. Q CLASS RING MANUFACTURERS O ELWOOD, INDIANA Compliments of RIVERSIDE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fred W. McClellan, D.D., Pastor ONTARIO STREET CORNER GALLATIN AVENUE For the Time of Your Life- Worship God! CLASS RINGS CLUB PINS E X iz MEDALS and TROPHIES D W GREVE PHI CHI SIGMA SORORITY 'fl' Box 123 President ..- .,,.,.. -... .... - ....... , .... - .,... CAROL PLANT DUNKIRK' NEW YORK Vice-President ........ ............... C AROLYN SMITH Secretary ............... ....................... AD EL WEBER A Treasurer .................... ................ N ANCY MCGUIRE Sergeant-at-Arms .......,..... .- ................. PAT MEADE HERFF JONES COMPANY 155 W js! XM, 5 y , J ggwat ui J4 0 Ct f ffjffmq Q XY i I if wil? W if Eff fyfwg WN' , iflfffw ,fzvu X 'MQ L, ,Jw ,dij u ,V . p W iivbw L70 V1AjMU ' mj -N KH. ' L X Ujdkl .Y flw,fv yfnuxffifvwf W ff: by-6.4! QWJQMWL VJ X , iff' Q 'N 1 wp fx -. G M 1 ,N ,x , x, ,W gif , J f V 1 U 3 uk' V , x A 1 f yi DD. X79 1 Qglum 'XG 74,7 9 QQ ikyylh
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