Roosevelt High School - L envoi Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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T0 MISS DOROTHY ANDREWS One of Emerson's great essays is on Self eliance. ln this essay he states, nothing can ring you peace but yourself. - Your education'thus far has offered you little pportunity to apply this principle because the ubiects which you have studied and the ourses which you have followed have been etermined largely by your parents and teach- rs. This is as it should be, but the time now pproaches when you must make many de- isions for yourself. ln other words you must ecome more self reliant. If you would be happy and successful in your ocation choose a field in which you are per- nally interested, one in which work becomes pleasure to you instead of a task. It must e a field in which you can reflect your own ersonality and in which you can grow as an dividual. When one is happy in his daily work nd it brings personal satisfaction, one can uly be at peace with himself and the world. 'LW' L'Envoi, traditionally has been an outstand ing Yearbook. This year's edition is no excep tion. It reflects great credit on the class of 1954 the staff, and our very talented and conscien tious faculty sponsors: Dr. Kaufmann, Mrs Steiner and Mrs. Moeller. To all these fine peo ple we extend our sincere thanks and congrat- ulations for a job well done! -5 , By following these ideals, we, the class of 1954, can feel better equipped to walk the road of life. Mr. Hugh D. Maclntyre and Mr. Robert Wheelock-the class of 1954 says good-bye, but not farewell. 44 lk 4, 2 3 E, I li 1? Yi EE I7 .fl 'i I nf ' l ur' L Y. bs , n Q- -.nv A 5 4 R. i. 1 .Q , 9 .- A. ' J 1 A, .S - 1 rf' .' -. .PY ' '- r' ' ' 1-Zlfixgg ,hsif .1 ... ,,. I3 -K., u A . . - 3' 2 , I It I v - - . I I . , :K I ' 1 , Q . 'L I, 'u. X . .E I' I. . draw? ,Vg aw' ,r .-Y... .. --,-. g 31: ::V::5'-117132 5 Af? , ff .: ,Q F-- Q .,v4 - . -f ,., , 1 -- .-Y g,f.4x- ... 1 ' 2 'N I 'T'-J-cr. F' T ' l -..'! I . Jr 71 . 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This year the P.T.A. again sponsored various programs, social dancing classes, club needs, and the general improvement of Roosevelt. This Spring, in place of the annual variety show, the P.T.A. brought a musical comedy to Roosevelt's stage. Preparations for Finian's Rainbow started early in the fall as the P.T.A. undertook the difficult production with its usual energy and enthusiasm. Under the leadership of Mrs. Walter T. Southworth, President, and Miss Dorothy An- drews, Faculty Advisor, the Executive Council met every second Tuesday of the month in the girls' cafeteria. Here, the officers initiated the many plans and activities that estab- lished this as another successful and memorable year. 15 A wi A, tml 5,gwfrgw'5'3'K'L? y,t3Qj5Qli.g- jing . Y, v. wg-',gQyQ,22f, 1-,wif - f' ...,f,-r ,w:,Q61 -' ' ,,, f 7 ff,-1, ,,,. , . g.q:k,, H v I , X- 1- aw ,,,- ,, 'M1wW 'f 'v ,,N' f' ,. 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OFFICERS CAROLYN SUTTON, Secretary CONRAD COSTANZO Vice P 'cl , res: ent BRUCE MARSHALL, President ELLEN SVENDSEN, Treasurer SEV A K SENIOR A LU WM LOUISE PENDRAY Butch to R.H.S .... tinkers with musical interests . . . ed for Rochester . . . ns Caps I, Student Leaders G.O. Publicity 1, Health ncil 2, Tumbling l,2,3, Wig Whiskers 2,3, L'Envoi 3, Pho- aphy Editor 4, Scholarship 4, French Club 3, G.O. ncil 3, Skull and Key 4, hematical Ideas 4, Senior s Secretary 4. 'ri' l CONRAD COSTANZO llconnyll Excels in everything . . . priceless popularity . . . home movies . . . Princeton bound . . . Track 2,3,4, Football 2,3, Gym Team 2, G.O. Council 2, Inter- mediate Algebra Club 3, Schol- arship Club 4, Vice-President of G.O. 4, Skull and Key 4, Senior Class President 4. WILLIAM RALPH WOHLFORT san Searching scholar . . . varied inter- ests . . . R.Pf.I. bound . . . into the wild blue yonder . . . Sophomore Class President 2, Rifle Club 3,4, Rifle Team 3,4, J.V. Cross Country 1, Gym Team Senior Class Vice-President 4. OFFICERS --:F- JOHN PETER WOODS Jackie Qualifications of a ladies' man . . ardent angler . . . SmiIin' Jack . . Basketball 2,3,4, Golf 2,4 Rifle Club 2, Senior Class Treas- urer 4. A I9 1 l i g ,. r- .. , NN 1 I ,, ,, sl ' -9. '-, . if 4' ' m-111' HORTENSE ALKOFF uHonyn Goes in for aquatic sports . . . sailing and scrabble . . . teach- er, may I sit with you? . . . Softball t,2,3,4, Riding l,2, Student leaders l, Girls' Sports 3, Swimming l,2,3, Bowling 4, Talent Club 2,3, TriPl1i l,2, Bas- ketball l,2, Wig and Whiskers 4. ELEANOR ARTHUR Ellie Hidden devilment . . . loves the Dodgers, dancing and swim- ming . . . nursing at St. Lukes . . . Student Leaders 2, Dancing 2,4, Geometry Club 2, Interme- diate Algebra Club 3. 'ZS' SLOANE BARKER Treebark Fleet feet . . . an eye for the girls . . . dapper dresser . . . ready for radio . . . Cross Country 4, Golf 3,4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Geometry Club 2, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Physics Club 3. BARBARA AllEN Barbie Golden voice and golden hair . . . wish upon a star . . . crooners or classical music . . . Softball l,2,3,4, Riding l,2, Student Leaders 1, Girls' Sports 3, Swimming l,2,3, Bowling 4, Talent Club 2,3, 'l'riPhi l,2, Bas- ketball l,2, Wig and Whiskers 4. 'cy - fi!-. 3 'PN'-r GEORGE ALOTRICO nspinzyu Varsity dream man . . . rugged inclividuolist . . . follows the outdoors . . . biology career ahead . . . Varsity Basketball 3,4, Inter- mediate Algebra Club 3. ,avr fl g'X ' it ,J 1 :iF Q -V A , ,. 4 3' M. T71 .- 'NX I . NY S N F, J , 3,9 A- 6' X - - .- X X f X N., 0 ' + ix X- is ,WW ' 1 I X U12 ' Y .. ,: ' it ' o. '5 f 7 . 99 H - ' ai ' Tomorrowis leaders, 1 j' ' - brave and wise. ' -1 -- 4 - if-:., .--'swf if Sig. ., --ff- 1 . N' - xX.g.',:i'1 Z-'Q' of., -I' ' Q .,I .-ng-:aff--'-' , Q' 4 0' uc tag I ' ' 1 20 'fsf exif' ROSE ANDERSON ukon Loves Long Island . . . soft va . . . doctor's chronicler . . Student Leaders 2,3, Geo etry Club 2, Girls' Sports Softball 4, Hockey 4, Bowling Dancing 2, Intermediate gebra Club 3, Girls' Choir Tumbling 2, Roughneck Club: A .X ,-Lf N 2--V I I I . , K ,,f...,, .ff G rg .':'i5fM:.',5,.f'q:.:5ff1' I fr ...- , . - t.,.1tg. ., 'ff'-13. -. L, GEORGE H. BA'RTLlNG Tall, lanky marathon runner . , i philatelist with a flair for Gen man . . . ready for R.P.l. . . l Cross Country 3,4, lntramura Basketball l,2,3,4, Stamp Clul President l,2, Checkmates 3, ln termediate Algebra Club 3 Trigonometry Club 3, Crimsor Echo 4, Skull and Key 4. if 'bf WARREN ANDERSON Parallel bars . . . easy going and likeable . . . interested in Insurance . . . Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Apparatus Club 3. NEAlE AUSTIN Appealing guy, appealing grin . . . enchanted violin . . . a year abroad . . . Parlez'vous fran- gais? . . . Orchestra 2, Tennis Team 2, Dance Music Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Skull and Key 4. u l ,., .1 .. ii 'i one '-'ii H? in-of JAMES LOUIS BAST llJimlI iitality plus . . . dig that crazy rum . . . intelligence and per- ,mality personified . . . engi- ieer of the future . . . Band I,2,3,4, Scholarship Club , Intramural Basketball 3, ance Band 4, Orchestra I, kull and Key President 4. JERRY AUGENBRAUN Augie Amiable fellow with a ready smile . . . Does Macy's tell Gim- bels? . . . pastime depends on dexterity . . Cross Country 4, Debating Club 2, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Tennis 4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Mathematical Ideas 4, Scholarship Club 4, Geometry Club 2, Physics Club 3, Skull and Key 4. f. K. 'In JOHN ALLING BAST ujnckn 3D? No, twins . . . quiet, unob- trusive . . . a purpose in every action . . . noted for the Navy . . . Arts and Crafts Club 2, Phy- sics Club 3, Crimson Echo 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Skull and Key 4. pn-ng 'Uv GEORGE ARDITI Scientific mind . . . his intelli- gence will take him far . . . an electronic engineer to be . . . Scholarship Club 4, Mathe- matical ldeas 4. ' A Lu l 1 I 'K ' ' 3 i. I i N ,,, , S l ' e .xl . 'yi GERARD AVAl.0S ujerryu Clever at crafts . . . electron- ically inclined . . . finny friends . . . blueprint bound . . . Arts and Crafts Club 3, Radio Club 3, Tropical Aquarium Club 4. 'E-3' LUCILLE BATTISTA uloun Music in her fingers . . .rhythm in her feet . . . love that Navy blue . . . Typing 2, Geometry Club 2, Dancing 3,4. 4-E fl LOIS ANNE BEIMLER ulon Pretty as a picture . . . light on her toes . . . her smile radiates sunshine . . . Roller Skating 2, Fashion 2, Library 2, Dancing 2,3,4, Danc- ing 4, Student Leaders 2,3,4, Scholarship Club 4, L'Envoi 4. - 7 S f- , :sf , S l ve- I 'O V 'T Uni.-v 'x. l- ' i ' 'TT ,lj 1-4 .U I LI UU. ' Jn. ROBERT BELL PETER WARD BENNETT GLORIA BENNIGSEN Ding Dong Scientifically minded . . . bring on the guppies . . . Mr. Scout- master in a few years . . . Stamp and Coin Club 3. I xl , . , I y ll xg ' x. ' 4 JOHN BIDDLE Hack Traveling lad . . . hunting as rr hobby . . . heading for those bellbottom trousers . . . ucoogu Future on the high seas . . . managing and math . . . art his uslou Singing secretary . . . at home on a horse . . . greasepaint and 4-'rf 75- , 'X an 4 5 ,.r VIVIAN BERGER Rosebushy Artistic addition to R.H.S. . . prefers pets . . . quiet, but avocation . . . stage lights attract her . . . nice . . . equestrienne Canasta Club 2, Intermediate Girls' Choir I, A Capella 2, preme . . . Algebra Club 3, Baseball Man- 3, Bowling 2, Riding 2,3, Danc- Art Club 2, Ceramics Club ager 3, Arts and Crafts Club ing 4. L'Envoi 4. 4, Ceramics Club 4, Geometry Club 2. :IMI 5 V 5-55, All .1 V, ::5g?f,,,' X J' 6 -f -: I 45 'fn fffl rig' - ml, - ' , .4 . tr, I' . , 4, IZ? 1 . t 0 fe , ,. I, I ,L 1'-'13 ' 3' Nl. l 5 2' ,- 1 , ' X . , I , . . Q V F, .rw ' . y . . 'giglgal V .12 rf' 1254! 1.1 5217, .. - ' A . -.' 1 1 . -'QJZL' E312-31. - --,.,... , I '95, .1 ,- -QL-'. 1- . -11,.:.1- . .--f ': ' - f' ,,, M ALFRED BRANDONISI JR. NAV: Music ond Alfred are synony- mous . . . aspires to fiddle his way to fame . . . Talent Club 1,2,3,4. 22 ROY BRASWELL Tannersville's gift to R.H.S .... man with a quick smile and wide grin . . . wish we could have known him longer . . . X Iv.: ?v.' e:,cN - L -F., .. , 35 ' a , X ' 1' ' '- :, ,a-tg ' '. V - - .nigga ' ' .- -41' lu! - 'kj,,i:3 f si.. .lERROlD BERKOWTIZ Jerry Hard worker . . . diplomat of , ,Q 'Q .1 '15j1?4es5.,E1Ef'fi.5tl. it ANA BERLIANT IIA'-lull Bells on her toes . . . intelligence and charm . . . lively personality l l ix W ll l I ,. : I X 4' 1 T l 'K n J l i' fl' . i ' - -ci - ' , i .f Q ,ap 5 ,v g 1 '. ' 1 , 'ylixi' K vflzgiangiy-6,731 + it 'Y 1' V in firpg, , K df, i ' ll ll I I I . i N .Y 1 ' -aknjnfx ,Q I 'N t I Q 'l n i 1 .N t the future . . . helping hands 4 V4 cms G fine Ggure to other lands . . . 'V' W ' ' ' . Health Council 4 Scholarship 4 Z1'lmngn?l'4k schglarslnp Club Club 4 Crimson Echo 4 ln- L ' ev ' ternational Club 3 President 4. ' '- 9' 'V ' A 5, . .- 'x, T- ' A E . JACOB BORIS Jack -V - 1 - 1 Quiet genius . . . accounting his aim . . . sure to be a success at A future endeavors . . . 'SIX - Wig and Whiskers 4, lnter- - -or - ' if 1 ,'., ' ' ' 4 if ' 'Hu' national Club 4, Scholarship ' ' f , club 4, skull and Key 4. 4 M, TJ ilviiffirf 1:51 X l Ji.- KATHRYN BOND Joi-IN wmmm aovcs Kathie ,uacku Neatly ottired from head to toe . . . keyed to the piano . . . Yearbook chrcnicler . . . dark and dapper . . . sports, a spec- poise and personality . . . Art Workshop Club 2, Wig and Whiskers 3,4, Bowling 2, Health Council 2, Scholarship Club 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Skull and Key 4. ialty . . . modern architecture. Art Club l,2, Hi Y Vice-Pres- iclent 3, L'Envoi 3, Co-editor and Sports Editor 4, Track 2, Intramural Basketball l,3,4. 1 A Q xiirfff ' 1- Y'7.J N 5 V ' Q Ah ' , '1 if ' H -t , A , 'U' , y 'Q A 1' ' 3 , . gift' f , ,d sr, 1 ,texas , X Al i , N, i pg , , 4 f .4 fi - I ' K, :Q El' i I' I t N , i 5 ag: A J-' .MQ J t A 1 , e' Xu f ,. -, NORMA I. BRESNICK ROBERT J. BREWSTER NOVEll.A BRIGHT GAII. BROZMAN llNormll Ileobll llvanillull IIGII freative mind . . . her own Mechanicolly minded . . . there's Always a smile . . . athletic Paris, her destination . . . tennis xeories about the world . . . on auto in his future . . . whit- miss . . . roughneck and rider anyone? . . . teacher to be . . . aady laughter . . . green aumb . . . Scholarship Club 4, Health 'ouncil 2,3, Debating Club 2,3, orum Club 3,4, Girls Hockey , l.'Envoi 3,4. tling and woodworking . . . . . . medicine on her mind . . . Typing Club 2, Swimming 2, 3,4, Riding 2,3,4, Tri-Phi 2, Bowling 3, Roughneclr Club 3, Knitting 2, Wardrobe 3, Hockey 4, Dancing 4. a constant glow . . . Health Council I, Bowling 2, Spanish Club 3, Crimson Echo 2,3, Feature Editor 4, Girls' Sports 4, Wig and Whisker: 4, Scholarship Club 4. MARGARET BUFTON Marge Words far spaced but well placed . . . shy, serious . . ELEANOR BURNS nEIn Aims to please . . . service her motto . . . future nursing in the VEDA J. BURTCHELL nveeu Courteous and considerate . . . quick on the clicker . . . career tickles the ivories . . . Army . . . conscious , , , Music Club 2, Talent Club 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Health Typing Club 2, Archery 3,4, Future Teachers of America 4. Council T,2, Art Service 3, Ar- Tennis 4. chery 4, Medical Office 2,3,4, Health Council 4. x ,U vm- Tj. rl ,g f PETER cAPoslANco X ,Q i y - JL ncupu , W .i , 'J - J Here's Les Paul . . . mind for ', - 'ws ff N -.- music . . . Manhattan . . . de- - I If - sires dentistry . . Q, - if Band 1,2, Orchestra 2. j ' 'U N' l :Q i . ,. 2 . I , g-N , 'cf H i Im-r ex- 'f--'. ,if A - .J i fi' ,- ' 2'gf fTS' iv, V ', Liiii Liz- J , ll, BERNARD CAPUTO Bernie VIE? FRANCIS JOSEPH CARON Dotes on dates . . . smiling sharpshooter . . . National Guardsman soon . . HENRY CATHEY At home on the rifle range . . a Romblin' Wreck in '54 . . Rifle Club 4. 24 Interest in various vehicles . . . conscientious and sincere . . . Miami for climate and chemical engineering . . . Rifle Club 2, Woodwork Club 3. CAROL CEFOLA ucecen Dork and dimpled . . . catchy laugh . . . slick on skates . . . somebody's secretary . . . Skating 2, Stenography Club 3, Fashion Club 2, Secretarial Practice Club 4. MARLENE BUSCHKAMPER Mun Hunting and fishing her ites . . . photography rates . . . bound for biochemistry Tennis 4, Scholarship Club Student Leaders 2,3, Club 2, Riding I, Ceramics 3, Archery 3. iv SHEILA CHAPPEL Shoyla Finger in every pie . , . focus on dancing . . . o stitch in time . . . stop me if you've heard this one! . . . Volleyball T, Basketball I, Softball I, Tumbling 1,2,3,4, Student Leaders I,2,3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Swimming 2,3, Bowl- ing 2, Crimson Echo 3,4, Danc- ing 2,3,4, Cheering Squad 3,4, Scholarship Club 4, Forum Club 4, L'Envoi Girls' Sports Editor 4, Junior Dramatics Club 2, Geom- etry Club 2, Skull and Key Sec- retary 4. 442 all ROSE CACCIOLA Catch ach beats bop . . . clothes con- :ious . . . future in a dental Ffice--a toothsome iob . . . Bowling 2,3,4, Tri-Phi 2, llorthand Club 3, Roughneck lub 3, Knitting Club 2, Ward- :be Club 3. MARILYN CASTAGNELLO ritten on the keys . . . strong n swimming . . . college, of OUTSE . . . Typing Club 2, Ceramics Club , Swimming 2, Archery 3, Trig- nomelry Club 3, Scholarship lub 4, Forum Club 4, Tennis 4. .. .L I is ii iii ROSALIND CHANG uRosu te and clever . . . petite and t . . . arts and crafts her dish . she likes sports too . . . fers pediatrics . . . umbling l, Biology Club 2, amics Club 2, Health Coun- 2, Student Leaders 2,3, Ar- ry 3, Scholarship Club 4, nis 4, Skull and Key 4. l tl , 1 ELEANOR CAMPANA UEIH Gee whillikers! . . :Madness for music . . . switch board linked with success . . . Skating 2, Fashions Club 2, Girls' Choir I,2,3, Bowling 4, Roosevelt Records Club 4, Tri- Phi l,2. ,r-5 X. FRANK CARNAZZA .f 4 yr fwfr 'lynx 0. Y- Q E- 1 'Hifi ' f f ' 4, H iff?-27, -.Ng . .' u . sgx n . ..-' : V oily! ,fl I 5 l I ff 9 -af: I .-ff if L-:fa X '4' i , jsfflirrt f 1 ' '-.4 f ,ot 1 4 Q P 1 slid r ir 'f x . i 'x ' fi' n- ' 4 X I I ,,' 4 .-fl 1 X I ' 1 ff I l GEORGE CLISSOLD Black Speed George Spear fishing's his sport . . . de- George all fhe WHY - . . favors lights in diving , , , pl-.oyo fair, football . . . aims to advance. Gym Team 3,4, Sports Club l,2, Bowling 3,4, Intramural Basketball l,2, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. . ,W MQ ga' 7 ' US' b K ' ff' X 5' 1 gl ffl 55, 1 M -. I, l' i in fi! , e 45 J :Q 15 6- Q , 1 ' , , 5' l X' V,.y-6' 1 N ve. ' QW 'fa il, ' 1 f ' 1 ,f -:'i'. 7 xi ' i1:if:w:!f.-,vis 11,-Tir, f:'.w1z ', .-.Jeff -.inf .i E, Y .nigga '..-' , JOHN COCKS Radio or video in the future . . . Bernie leave it up to Uncle Sam . . . ' - JOHN L CRUDEN llJacklI Favors football . . . crazy for horseless carriages . . . attorney ot law his goal . . . Football 4. 26 LOU All around whim . . . . . . N.Y.U. Theatre' Scholarship x 'T '7' IS D'AMATO nloun guy . . . theatrical vacillating interests in his future . . . Club President 2, Club 4. BERNARD COHN Spanish speaking sport . . whiz in the water . . . crysta and short wave . . . set for City Spanish Club 2,3, Checkmate 4, Cross-Country 4, Swimming 2. ESTEUE COLEMAN Esse Quiet and conscientious . . . o good athlete . . . future Florence Nightingale . . . Typing Club 2, Swimming 2, 3,4, Wardrobe Club 3, Bowl- ing 3, Hockey 4. ZELMA DAVIS uzeln Sports minded . . . radiance a sweetness personified . . . lail in white . . . Knitting Club 2, Typing Cla 2, Riding 3, Hockey 4, Capella 3,4. ,...,,! l 'l l l.. x TOBY COHN llTerrYlI Ebling with spirit . . . enthu- tic piano player . . . she'll a secretary someday . . . ass and Fiddle 2, Knitting b 2, Stenography Club 3, retarial Practice Club 4. DOLORES COREY uueeu uiet and purposeful . . . prima allerina . . . a curtain going p on success . . . Dancing 2,3, Twirling 3. ANGELA COLABATISTTO 1lAngn Bowling enthusiast . . . lovely linguist . . . a secretary for sure. Girls' Choir 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Bowling 3,4, Tri-Phi 2,3, Secretarial Practice Club 4. J? I. ' LAURA COY ' ,. Lorie V 7 'Pl Virginia bound . . . music and l 4 children . . . aspires to teach. ' Qf'f,.t A' Knitting Club 2, Typing Club ' 2 5, , l 2, Riding 3,4, Hockey 4, ward- , robe Club 3, A Capella 3,4, Health Council 3. 'Hz' .' X L .5 JOHN DEI. BENE Johnny eacly helping hand . . . tops in telligence . . . mathematical .' 1 and for M.l.r. . . . y Spanish Club 2,3, Ritls Club !,3, Physics Club 3, Rifle Team I, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and I ' Key Treasurer 4. ' .- 4 l j am.. , -' IF . Tl , lf i f ,rd .56 . 'Hi 1 tv l . ff 5 l rf' F ' 2-S Junml cole luudyn ANGELO COLAO nAngu Happy heart . . . everywhere at once . . . marriage on her mind. Skating 2, Ottice Staff 3,4, Bowling 4. Builds his own armadas . . . deep thought sprinkled with smiles . . . to take over where the Wright Brothers left off . . . Spanish Club 2, Physics Club 3, Scholarship Club 4, Trig- onometry Club 3. KEN COX Popularity plus perpetual am- - ,. bition . . . quick with a camera 5, M V 1' ' l l 63 . . . no goal too high . . . - l 1 w l G.O. Publicity Committee 2, Lens Caps 2,3, Crimson Echo 3, - Manager Cross-Country 4, Schol- , ' arship Club 4, L'Envoi Staff Photographer 3,4, Skull and Key 4, Manager Track Team 4, ' A' U f' G.0. Council 4. -QVQI3 l 1 BARBARA CRISPO Barb Smiling efficiency . . . eager and l interesting . . . likable linguist. l Scholarship Club 4, Wig and Whiskers 4, Girls' Sports 4, l Crimson Echo 2,3, Advertising Manager and Co-Feature Editor 4, Spanish Club 3. l r .. PATRICIA DE MEC 'N uPa'u 8 W 'v Mad about mambo . . . has a ' f I way with a baton . . . a white fi cap and a winning way . . . tif , , , ' Tumbling i,2, Leaders Club 2, NT, .Q 1 6.0. Publicity 2, A Capella 3,4, B -.j rim Aid 3, Bowling 3,4, -Jil rwifring I,2,3,4. 1 5, t 27 Y, , , ,Y ,,,,7,,,-+I, RAY D'ESPOSITO MARY DIOGUARDI RONALD DIORIO RayDee Sportster for sure . . . always a Ron Flying feef l l I ryfl-,mic Romeo friend . . . secretarial ambition out for ,he fun in life,-and . . . outdoors man . . . Ray Dee Offer R-l'l'S --'- gets plenty of it . . . wittiest If-'U9l I me dancing in U l U Y ' GMS, spans I'2' T'l'Pl l 2' wishes marketing . . . bound A Capella 3,4, Teacher of AVCIISVY 31 Bvwlins 4- for long , , , Tap Dance Club 2,3,4. JACK EDELSON Jackson One swell guy . . . real gone sports enthusiast . . . off to Pennsylvania . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4, Interme- diate Algebra Club 3, Scholar- ship Club 4, Swimming 2, Foot- ball 3. A Pig t 1 ' us :AV I AQ , . ,H ij VV, 'Ll ' ,. - -X.. l,, 1 Y' , A ,v I . - ..-4-I Q- ' ' 'r 'f4'I . i- ei , .gf -L11 .g.., -Mk ,. . 1 1 ' l' llmlifrllilb 'lp , iflfffg -3 H wnftfpg, V , , fl Q' rs'- , 'gm,f1'. , 1 -I 1 midi' S,.'- jj: fx li., iv 3 'M - LPC:-H, 'K F- li 1 , ,r it-.s. , me-.A PAUI. K. EPRANIAN JR. IIP K ll Girls, females, ladies-his three favorites - cars come next . . . life is a gay thing . . . Spanish Club 2, Apparatus Club 2. EDITH FADDEN Edie Oh, those bright eyes . . . easy to like, hard to forget . . . tops in tennis . . . major in mer' chondising . . . Volleyball I, Bowling I,2,3,4, Girls' Sports 2, Art Club 2, Scholarship Club 4, A Capella 2,3,4. 28 hw?- HELEN DREWSEN Bubbling over with energy . wonder on the 88's . . . head for Hunter . . . Bowling 3, Crimson Echo 4. WILLIAM EIFERT IIBHIII Never a dull moment . . on his mind . . . Duke in future . . . Canasta Club 2, Bowling I Intramural Basketball I,3. i I I i l IRENE FAULHABER Ilkedll Flame-haired Florence ingale . . . wicked with a quet . . . heart lies in raiso . . . Fashion Club 2, Archery Bowling 4, Health Council AMY DUNN Sports enthusiast . . . sweet chor- ister . . . take a letter, Miss Dunn . . . Golf 1, Twirling l,2, Girls' Choir I, A Capella 2,3,4, Ar- chery 3, Bowling 4. W6 cfs: 'Z Sa? 'Lp WW ill oi Z mf, i K ,Kg 4- ' - . - 'QL Q ' F23 V I 'GI K 1 v .' ' ld I ff . . i wif! smart if tfwfflt izfw' f 'iv' r r, is. A ' L i?'f'.' !,gt,,,,, -HU,- a ef. ' ...Z '. - . ..,,r,. ' ' ey- . . -iz -'I--'v If-J:-wr.-A. - .' 4-ol ., -W ROBERT FERGUSON naobn musing and amicable . . . beats 'crazy drum . . . his fortune in xsiness management . . . G.O. Publicity 2,3, Orchestra ,3,4, Bond I, Football 2,3,4, ck 2,3,4, Music Club 3. l.AWRENCE FERRIER ulurryu Hot rods are his specialty . . . one swell guy . . . will work in '54 . . . Bowling 2, Geometry Club 3, Intermediate Algebra Club 4. 'Y HELENE FIELD Honey Terrific taste . . . Vogue per- sonified . . . Cornell stickers on her Chevrolet . . . Scholarship Club 4, Swimming 4, Typing 3, Intermediate Al- gebra Club 3, Trigonometry Club 3, Fashion Club 2, Skull and Key 4. - N, A 2.1 231 . ' -IB 1 xy ' g ' C-' If,. ' jig: I l l 5' l l N A' , f i aa Lfag GENE DURANTE Gino Field and Stream fan . . . Gino the gymnast . . . at- tuned to the tune . . . Crass Country 3, Track 3,4, Gym Team 2,4, Apparatus Club 2,3,4, A Capella 4. THOMAS ENNIS r.J. Heart of gold . . . all-around athlete . . . accomplishes all he sets out to do . . . Football 2,3, Captain 4, .l.V. Basketball 2, Track l,2,3,4. CHARLES FINDER Chick Big and Blonde . . . actor extra- ordinaire . . . one track mind . . . textile tycoon . . . Football 3, Swimming 2,3, l.'Envoi 4, Bowling 2,3, Wig and Whiskers 3,4, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Trigonometry Club 3, Lens Caps I,2, Biology Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2 JOYCE FLECHAUS llloyll Fun and friendly . . . easy going . . . going places . . . laughter like a waterfall . . . Dancing 3,4, Tap Club 2, Girls' Choir 2, Swimming 2, Fashion Club 2. ,N iii .- 1 ...Wil V- .:: , .1-'i ' -.. i. -I W, ,.s ., g A E' It 'i Q g . in - ' 7 , .153 in A Ljlfr. 5,4 . ,y'ii:?f I gf...-'.a L- i , I ' ii - iii' X1 A. I 'kid 'I 'E H I . 4 i H , .Ai i RICHARD FULLER Dick Avid artist . . . music, too . . . commercial art, his field . . Checkmates 2,3, Health Coun- cil 2, Art Club 4, L'Envoi Art Stat? 4. KATHLEEN GARRITY uKa'hyu Sunshine follows everywhere you go . . . gay golfer . future of fun . . . ' Jil 'gs wir-W Student Leaders I,2, Scholar- ship Club 4, Dancing I,2,4, Girls' Sports 3, Softball 4, Hockey 4, Crimson Echo 2,3, French Club 4. . -..PV I 4 i BRIAN FLYNN Books, books, books, books . . . favors films . . . music in the air. Orchestra 3, Stamp and Coin Club I, Checkmates I. he WILLIAM FORMAN JR. nninu Sports on his calendar . . . lean, lofty lad . . . relishes rolling in riches . . . Intramural Basketball l,2,3, Hi-Y 3, Canasta Club 2, Geom- etry Club 2. f .c XS' iv 'EQ ?1f ffl! 2 I fd Afv if I f .f' .1- w 1. . 1,1111 1, rms ,.- f- .f ' iz '. 1' . I ..- . , L- T ' f ' A Num 1' , , , R, I 7 Tx ff , X , Y ,- if, fl ' ff U , 1 ' ' f 1 .4 X , . 1 .- -lf 119 , I .-6 Tl-- . .gr ,fl gc- I V ill ' hai 1 ,L 'Q' . ' 'Iggy' 5 a ' T' XX 1:1 il 1 li ffl l X I A Ill Illllll 1: f if 30 15.1, . +i T ELEANOR FOTIS Ellie Taciturn . . . a dependable r head , . . works miracles a needle and thread . . . lege down in Dixie . . . lens Caps I, Girls' Choir Swimming 2, A Capella 3 Fashion Club 2, Ballet Club 3, Dancing 3, Golf 3, Bowling Riding 2, Scholarship Club 4. DIANA GASS DeeDee Toll and quiet . . . red'golcl . . . Lausanne for school . . . Girls' Choir I, Tri-Phi 2, son Echo 3, Oflice Staff 4, brary Staff 4, Health Co 4, Roughnecks Club 3. uv BARBARA FRANCO Fascinating laugh . . . writing and records . . . dimples and cherry cheeks . . . a future teacher . . . l.'Envoi 3,4, Bowling 3,4, Scholarship Club 4, Wig and Whislrers 3. 'W . IJ. ' A'-' 4' l ., , . - 1 n, JOSEPH GARAN u-,cell ugged inclividualist . . . Cadil- ac crazy . . . athlete from way ack . . . the Wild One . . . ootball 2,3,4, Apparatus Club ,3,4. Q. ,,'g, ' - lll. . M ' A ll M U MY, -iff. QJ, , . - ,gl l . fi ,uf 33- 1- -QQ' '5 l , ' lt. fvl '14 1 ,ggi ZH -l s I 1 1 l 51 5' 1 . 3. wlfv CAROl GASTHALTER ivacious vitality . . . Future :acher of America . . . Hunter 'allege preferred . . . Typing Club 2, First Aid 3, imming 3,4, Scholarship Club Intermediate Algebra Club 3. ArX! FRANCES GARDNER Fran Paints and palette . . . globe trotter . . . commercial art after Parsons . . . Volleyball I, Tumbling 1, Art Club 2, L'Envoi Art Staff 4. RICHARD FRIEDMAN noicku Dark and lively . . . all sports but especially basketball . . . State Teachers College to train in Physical Ed .... Apparatus Club 4, .l.V. Bas- ketball 3, Basketball 4. LY, . JOHN GARGER Big man someday . . . work bound . . . watch that smile . . . il of the future . . . l l ll 3 l l I Ll 5 ,L 'X X :fllilgq .L It l dl 1Z:v .,ll 1' l ' if :ll V:'-1 le-ll it l -'L ' i Q ext! l li -'E MEGAN GEIST JOHN GELDORF NANCY GERMANO Meg Navy bound . . . interest in Germ Club conscious . . . dainty and radio fechnlquef - - - fair hal' A little shy . . . a smile for every- dependable . . . business woman and f 'endlY 5m'lej ' ' . One - - - flip, NIP - - - TO leGCl'l Bowling 2,3, Wlg and Whls- ,cfs I . Volleyball 1, Softball 1, keff 3,41 LV- Basketball 3- naming z,a,4, sludenl Lead- Marching I, Crimson Echo 2, Geometry Club 2, Scholarship Club 4, Bowling 3,4, Student Leaders 3,4, Tennis 4, Social Dancing 4. ers 2, Theatre Club 2, Swim- ming 4, Health Council 4. KATHLEEN GERNON llKa'hyll Art is the talent . . . cute and quiet . . . figure 8'5 on roller skates . . . Art Club 4, Biology Club 3. -he.. l QQ L- :uf , A- r . - .i Hg , +1 if FLORENCE GERTNER unou Talent at her fingertips . . . the finer things in life . . . lit- erary lacly . . . Smith for certain. Crimson Echo 1, Bowling 2, 3, French 2, President 3, Wig and Whiskers 3, Secretary 4, Student Leaders 3,4, L'Envoi 3, Literary Editor 4, Skull and Key 4. RUTH GOLDMAN Ruthie Vim, vigor, vitality . . . avid ath- lete and musician . . . ticket to Potsdam U .... Swimming 2,3,4, Bowling 2, Typing Club 3, Geometry Club 2, Scholarship Club 4. JANE GRANT Janie Giggles and grins . . . favors fashion . . . oh, those lucky students . . . Archery 3, Bowling 3, Tap Club 2, Health Council 4, Girls' Choir 2, Fashion Club 3. JAMES GRIFFIN A flash with a camera . . clever with a basketball . . . future architect . . . lntermediate Algebra Club 3, Lens Caps 1, lntramural Bas- ketball 3,4, Health Council I 32 . ... ,, .f,n f- fe 2 -..k J :. gi 'tm' - 9.1 3 '.,v-.-.1 .'1, 4 . MARILYN GILL llMurIl Picture pretty . . . daintily dim- pled . . . fun loving . . . some- one's secretary soon . . Girls' Choir 2, Typing Club 2, Geometry Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Bowling 3, Archery 4. , ,- Y, -J -, ., ,V x , . gg ,J F, 1 E GEORGE GLASS Serious, studious, scientific- sensed . . . made to order college . . . truly a wonder guy . . . Skull and Key 4. DONALD GOLER unonu Sharp shooter . . . interr ally inclined . . . Columbia his future . . . International Club 4, Sc, ship Club 4, Skull and Key . A'e:f.,.,.s ii A, , 'im .. - --'J .l f 3 ' Q lvl, l ' ,,'T.1- - ' l ir, ' . 74 ' lx, .im - fix, lliiijl. 1f. i - ' .vi ,viwqv-U i ,Y llili'H':11i'.1iu.w ' X l 1 ., JOHN GRAVE5 uBig Mau A true Demosthenes . . . man of many languages . . . all around Sportsman . . . 6.0. Council l, Health Coun- cil 2,4, German Club 2, Stamp and Coin Club 2, G.O. Publicity 3, Choral Speaking 3, French Club 4, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. l PATRICIA GRIFFIN i llpatll N Talented twirler . . . date bel . . . the voice with a smile . . . Twirling 2, Girls' Choir Knitting Club 3, Archery Volleyball l. ,l 'v ll ri .1 441, K V ,I :Sag-l .Q-.'i' 3 R' 1 -.F ,Hn . ' v .. .rg .5 I' I Q I w Q. ,I 1 I- l. . A 1 ' aiizp, 'Ev f '-.5543 'r--raffl U 5:1 4. -wifi ,, gn- ' .,.--.Ap-.....,, e ' ...K -,'xw,......,,,,:,,,: -fr, . .,.s,-.H-rg---..,, .4 -.,.-. -. ve.---H-.,:-A. . i -'fix' Sul 'Nm L L l 'J'-.'-,-.'. . ...!I 'If:g' 'JY'-. yi 1 in-.flu ,J if I. L ---.. ,-lv. ,N s. D L- 1 R. . , . ' 1 THOMAS GLEASON Thom Ball player . . . future in sport cars . . . long and lanky . . . Wig and Whiskers 3, Bowl- ing Club 4, intramural Basket- ball 3,4, Physics Club 3, A Capella 4. if ef X-fx lx! Q5 A fi N- W U 'Lia . sfiz' - , - ff ,f l. . ' X Z I A 'Lg f Q22 .ax .J llIrr52gw.'w-.Q will nm! ja'v1fsr'5.':?.f et' I -Q. atv., U 5' - 5: 1 1 . W z.- l I WlllY GRONAU GERARD GUNTHER Willy lump lu p Big G lhe car In carburetor Angling and autos . . . soft liv- adventure bound mg with a few million . . . fol- lor the Navy lows the girls . . . -V l I EDMUND HAJIM uEdn Sports and snapshots . . . infec- tious grin . . . engineer from Rensselaer . . . Scholarship Club 4, Mathe- matical ldeas 4, Audio Visual Club 3, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 1 3,4, Skull and Key Vice-Presi- dent 4. I e x 'U 7' - .,w ta D, ' lb 'Yi xfa A :Yi 25, 6 lie?- ,S . -- I is i 1 'Q . .BTW GARY HANGAC JOHN HANSEN Whitey Jack Q Sports, sports, sports . . . tall Ready, aim, fire! . . . huntin type . . . to sail the ocean blue. and wrestling high on his li Basketball 2, Baseball 2,4. . . . to build bridges after co fy lege... U Artlstw creations to ' pr: e and cherish ' 44: H 5 ' 155. ' f' A A , ' f r . a A' , ' .. ' l'..4,i lr ,gf -Mig., - ' , .x Q is . ,g V . , , .V . V .. , . l ' isp.. - .. ' ..13:11::.E.-N511 'Z -I 1-: 'I'-1 -fill T , r ' Rifle Team 4. ROSLYN I-IECKER ukedu Curly crown of flaming red . . pep behind a bowling ball . . secretarial aspirations . . . Secretarial Practice Club 4. .IUDITH HILLER :IJ udyu Honey colored hair for a honey of a gal . . . astride a horse, her favorite position . . . soon be taking dictation . . . Riding 2, Bowling 2, Skating 2, Wig and Whiskers 3. NEll HOCHGRAF Head above the clouds . . . in telligence personified . . . suc- cess guaranteed . . . Debating Club 2,3,4, Scholar- ship Club 4, Skull and Key 4 mc:-man nonosn 'fume' Quick on the clicker . . tyro . . . confidential agent . Audio Visual Club 2,3,4, Caps 4. 'ATRICIA ANN HARMONAY nPa'n zmurely quiet . . . freckles are 1 asset . . . artistic future eckons . . . Art Club 2,4. MARILYN HEIDENREICH nlynnn Eleaming blonde hair . . .. an- lelic expressions with that devil- ish glint . . . Cl legal secretary oon . . . Tap Club 2, Typing Club 2, ikating 2, Bowling 4. MAXINE HODES UMUC!! lwoys a clever comment . . . ark enchanting eyes . . . laugh- ng and lovely . . . successful Byracusan soon . . . Bowling 2,3,4, Art Club 2, yping Club 2, Dancing 4, cholarsllip Club 4, Girls' Sports . .. Y. Ni: ft J . , I .R . ll: '-'- hill I A ' f ,- r 1' ',tj:i'3x1 ' lx a.la7U'1 ' Q Wll.l.lAM HARTUNG aiu Don't raise that eyebrow at me! . . . avid radio ham . . . elec- trical engineer in a year or two. Audio Visual Club 2, Radio Club 3. JOSEPH HEROLD uloeu The melody lingers on . . . disc iockey on the side . . . busy, busy, busy . . . Bass and Fiddle 2. ,:'., sr Tl ' WI i ii ALICE HAWLEY Q' Glonv ANNE HAYES IIAIII llG.A.Il Always time to smile . . . French, Fair haired and quiet . . . clever her forte . . . likes sports too. at crafts . . . Minnesota minded. French Club 2,3, Volleyball I, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Cera- Hockey 4. mics Club 3, Skating 3,4, Ar- ARTHUR HELDMAN JR. Art The world goes 'round . . . shut- ter bug . . . cheering on the Cortland campus . . . Lens Caps 2, Track 3,4. JOHN HICKEY uHicku The cutest prefers cartooning . . . quick with quips . . . success, by Hick! . . . Geometry Club 2, l.'Envoi Art Staff 4, Basketball 3. ELSA HOENER IIBUZZYII Talent to hit the airwaves . . . college in Elizabethtown . . . she'll teach the little ones some- day . . . Music Club 2,3, A Capella 4, Wig and Wlrislcers 2,3,4. 35 chery 4, Bowling 4, Student leaders 4. e it .y X., -. Wir , i 1 gr C A ' ,dzll 'gu D I., --1:11 yy .V A A ri.. MII. A ,, 3 gf, A L, J LOIS HOFBERG Shy and sincere . . . marvel at math . . . Syracuse awaits her. Library Club 2, Ceramics Club 2, Archery Club 3, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. JOYCE HOLLIS She has the hair but not the temper . . . riding and dancing her pleasures . . . headed for happiness in the nursing pro- fession . . . Girl's Choir 2, Riding 2, Danc- ing 2,3,4. WARREN HOLLIS C'mon Yanks, let's make it six! . . . favors fishing . . . ready for engineering . . . Baseball 4, Tropical Fish Club 4, Travel Club 2, Skull and Key 4. SHELDON HOLZER Shelly Dig that crazy hot-rod . . music, music, music . . . pep ai personality . . . always on Cl Bowling Club 2,3, Wig al Whiskers 3, President 4. BARBARA HYMAN . Bobbi Neat and eflicient . . . a spark- ling smile . . . big hazel eyes . . . success after study at Cor- nell . . . Bowling 2, Typing Club 2, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Trigonometry Club 3, Scholar- ship Club 4, L'Envoi 4, Skull and Key 4. BURT .IACOBY rrJoerr Spanish and sports . . . loves canines . . . no end to his en- ergy . . . Track 2, Baseball 3,4, Bowl- ing 3, Spanish Club 2, Scholar- ship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. W l i l THOMAS JAMES Oh, sigh! . . . whiz at the alleys and flash on the court . . .climb- ing high . . Bowling I,2, Wig and Whis- kers 2,3,4, Intramural Basket- ball I,3,4, Baseball 3,4. 36 NERIMAN IHSAN Nicki Hiya Cutie! . . . takes the tiller . . . best at bowling . . . with a song in her heart . . . Volleyball I, Softball I, Art Club 2, Handiwork Club 2, Bowling 3, Dancing 3, Ceramics 3, Ensemble Club 4, A Capella 3,4. -f-if ri, ,, 'i HOWARD JAROLMEN Howie Active and athletic . . . scie stand-by . . . calling Dr. J men . . . Stamp and Coin Club I, ogy Club 2, Physics Club Mathematical Ideas 4, Sch: ship Club 4, Intramural Ba: ball I,3,4. DONNA HOOD Always doing something some- where . . . impulsive, impetuous, imperious . . . dancing and Donna . . . Q French Club 2, Dancing 2,3, 4, Tumbling 2, Twirling 3, Bal- let Dancing 3, Tap Club 3, Swimming 3, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. VIVIAN JOHANSON nvivll so fair . . . knits a sweater . . . business school the corner . . . owling 2,3, Riding 2, Rose- Records and Publicity 2, and Whiskers 3, Archery Stall 4. WWW , Iggy? , 'Jil 'A in kd! . Tii V xy ff? Q., 1 urtli plfuwun uf! Xs- Ty ,Lal 4 5:79 J O Q01 , I I 1 , '-if ' 1 . X - ' 3 f f I X X in .- ' A ' 1 - '.' rf' X f I J...-V n,,,m ,-2' f if XX ff I -' Yvur.-4 nf umrlf .sf-usolzwl - ' ,' x R- V. .2 U . .grid I . , 3. nf -. 1 Xl ' 'Va- 9 1. 'T - ,' '. '- ' ', 1 'ff' -1 .' . F , , '- 'f 'i, ,'.3: 1' 4, . .- .x '-' 11951 f- - X A v.. ...------- '- EDWARD KANE usdu Happy hoopster . . . strikes to spare . . . the collegiate crew- cut . . . Bowling 2, Intermediate Al- gebra Club 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 3. r V zivif' 1 ', FRANCINE HORNSTEIN uFranu Bright in thought and looks . . . charming and congenial . . . to be a teacher . . . Biology Club 2, Fashion Club 2, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Ceramics Club 3, Scholarship Club 4. ROBERT .IACOBSEN uglukeu Clever chemist . . . shutter bug and aquafin . . . next stop, M.I.T .... German Club 2, Biology Club 2, Lens Caps 3,4, Radio Club 3, Mathematical Ideas 4, Scholar- ship Club 4, L'Envoi Photogra- pher 4, Skull and Key 4. HOWARD KATZ upussyu Timed for track . . . scholastic sportsman . . . forestry future . . . we see Syracuse . . . Track l,2,3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Bowling 2,3, Scholar- ship Club 4, Intermediate Al- gebra Club 4. VIVIAN KAUFMAN uvivu One of the sweetest girls around . . . to be an elementary school teacher-that's her goal . . . Typing Club 2, Bass and Fid- dle 2, First Aid 3, Intermediate Algebra Club 4, Scholarship Club 4. 3 me jv- I' -if ELEANOR KAVARSKY Ellie Friendly smile . . . our own Moira Shearer . . . fashion de- signing, her future . . . Jr. Dramatics Club 2, Twirling 2, Geometry Club 2, Ballet Dancing 3, Dancing 4. BARBARA LALLI Bobbie Quiet and sincere . . . fond of dancing . . . avid record col- lector . . . Bowling 2, Wig and Whiskers 3, Ofiice Staff 4, Archery 4. MARGARET LAU Marge Blonde hair and blue eyes . . . enioys the company of paints and brushes . . . a smile for all . . . she'll make a good secre- tary . . . Art Club I, Bowling I, Secre- tarial Club 2. ,Y af 9 fl . Ng ELIZABETH LEE KENDRICK x! K K 'Q . A i A 7511 - GR, l A, , A f J ff- it - Q , 451, .1 ' Ur ii: Y lj. , 'E-A .l L 4 4. ,551 ,gzf Y Ne t tl' -.1 gr 1 ,c':'1:-:-:assesffffrmfff'' H -were ..-n::::k-n5:Qsz:::::t.i'ii:?i , c N. so f EVANS KloRPEs MARGARET KMETZ IIEVII llpeggyll ul-een Dates on Dixieland . . . having a wonderful time . . . bundle of energy . . . headed for busi- ness school . . . Tumbling l, Dancing l, Art Club 2, Wig and Whiskers 3, Sfenography Club 4. l must go down to the sea . . . always in the swim . . . in- terested in interiors . . . Typing Club 2, International Club 3, Bowling 3. i i W1 ' ff- be ., , fr-age, -' 'fx HJ, . ?s' W a tiff' fill' Vhr vx.-qi--. iw r , ,rs 1 ' .KQV ' -s rw sf f - N f pf .uhf -. V Uf I l 'N H' 1 ll 'P 38 Short, sweet, and to the pu . . . next step, business sch: Girl's Choir 1, Dancing Twirling 3, Archery 4, Oil Staff 4, Heollh Council 4, Bo' ing 4. GEORGE A. LAWRENCE uclydeu Interested in hunting, girls . . clothes conscious . . . Sam's finest . . . Wig and Whiskers 4, Staff 3,4, Clreering Squad 4. 12? STEPHEN A. KUSHNICK Kush Chemistry his choice . . . rifles and cars . . . freckles and friend- liness . . . loads of fun . . . Health Council 2,3, Interna- tional Club 3,4, Bowling 2,3, De- bating Club 4, Skull and Key 4. l Y Y .. -A' MARILYN uuviome ulynu Oh, that loveable laugh . . . tiny terpsichorian . . . dark eyes. Golf 1, Dancing l,3, March- ing 2, Bowling 1,4, Audio Vis- ual Club 2, Girls' Choir I, Swim- ming 4. GERAlD KRUEGER ueerryu Quiet voice . . . direct current to an electrical career . . . Rochester U. to be the lucky one. Lens Caps 1, Geometry Club 2, Tennis Team 2, Bass and Fiddle 2, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Trigonometry Club 3, Scholarship Club 4, Audio Vis- ual Club 4, Mathematical Ideas 4. FRANK LaCAVA Wavy, black hair . . . sharp dresser . . . fishing and boats. Apparatus Club 4, Bowling 2, Geometry Club 2. MONA LANE llRedIl ARLENE LEARY HRH fleet miss with a ready smile . . reserved in manner-exceI- int in dancing . . . Fashion Club I, Audio Visual lub 2, Dancing 3, Bowling 4, fvimming 4. JEANNE lE CRANN Frenchie Raven hair and a spicy beauty . . . appeals to les gargons . . . ace at argyles . . . Johnny is the boy for me . . . Bowling 2,3, Swimming 3,4, Theatre Club 2. ..l-.Y,Y.. Her hair is her halo . . . pert and easy going . . . pedigogue to be . . . Typing Club 2, Bowling 3, Geometry Club 3, Swimming 4, Scholarship Club 4, L'Envoi Art Stal? 4. l l l ROBERT LEITSTEIN usobu Rare good nature . . . heading for Hobart and a law course . . . accomplishes what he sets out to do . . . Biology Club 2, Scholarship Club 4, Debating Club 4, L'En- voi 3,4, Forum Club 4. WANDA MAE LENNY Dancing feet . . . deft twirling ability . . . secretarial career ahead . . . Twirling l,2,3,4, Girls' Choir I, A Capella 2,3, Health Coun- eil 2, Bowling 3, Dancing 3. STUART LEVIN ul-ehyn Green thumb . . . philatilist who wants to be a philanthropist . . . aspires to a business empire . . . Stamp and Coin Club 2, Checkmates 3, intermediate Al- gebra Club 4. ! - Q H .T . .l,- YI . 4, 4 .. , ' ,.e H - 7 i 1 l 'J I ,- I E . . 1 51155 .it K J . V P I I' l ill' . tv 1 ' l nlitl i yi 'X X I F it I rf- ' ' ' wt- 'V L' lf 5 1 1 I ' . ilnngi L if I ' - s .I .f -' - H- ' ' - - J J' A-.fp , 4 , , T RQ U - 14 1 L w B 'V' V N l . l . , tp IJ. ,Q 3, LEONARD E. LEVY llnukell Dedicated to keep you in stitches . . . find him tishing . . . musical man . . . hopes to have his foot in someone's door . . Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Football 2, Stamp and Coin Club 2, Dance Band 4, Physics Club 3. WALTER LUDLUM Walt Talent on the cinders . . . Splash! . . .this sportsman heads for Manhattan College . . . Cross Country 3,4, Track 3,4, Gym Team 2,3,4. WILLIAM LUNDIE Quiet but fun . . . oh, those eyes . . . a winning smile . . . sports minded with accents on fishing. Apparatus Club 4. MARY ANNIE BELL MacLEAN Annie All around girl . . . versatile musician . . . matchbook hobby . . . hitch your wagon to a star. Band i,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, 3, Girls' Choir I, Bass and Fid- dle 2, Dancing 2,3, Social Danc- ing 3, Student Leaders 3,4, Swimming 3, Scholarship Club 4, Forum Club 4, Health Council 3, Softball i,3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Hockey 4, Soccer 3,4. 40 ROBERT LIMEKILLER nsobu Aviation on a small scale . . plaid shirts . . . Manhattan mag nate . . . Crimson Echo 3, Bowling 3, Intramural Basketball l,3, Ca- nasta Club 2. ri. , ,, , PATRICIA DIANE LYDDANE Little Pat Sweet and demure . . . likes the Dodgers . . . cars and racing . . . for beauty's sake . . . Tap Club 2, Bowling 2, Wig and Whiskers 4, Bowling 2,4. ANNE FULLER LLEWELLYN llNuncyll Shining southern belle . . . F1 est Hills and french horn . iust so much fun . . . dates 1 Duke . . . Wig and Whiskers 3, Fre Club 4, Student Leaders Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Bo ing 3,4, Health Council 4, T nis 4. PAUL LUDWIG Zeke Collecting and creating . . . a connoisseur of real iazz . . . developing a calm bedside man- ner . . . Stamp and Coin Club 2, Health Council 2, Literary Mag- azine 3,4, Press Club 3, Choral Speaking 3, Crimson Echo 3,4, Tennis 4, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. 'N fi JEROLD MANDER llJer'yIl Self-styled success . . . Fore!! . . . iournalistic tendencies . . Astronomy Club 2, Roosevel Records and Publicity 3, Scholl arship Club 4, Crimson Echo 3, Sports Editor 4. ANN LOMBARDO Annie Sweet and friendly . . . swim- ning enthusiast . . . secretary oon . . . Fashion Club 2, Archery 3, iecretarial Practice Club 4, lowling 3, Swimming 3. Y l '-'-'f'f'l'.:i , '?5Qf l ' '7,':..2lf.l1 4' ?i l 1 Ann' 1 ,' , Pu -, 1' N: i l's' ,.' Hr: 2.5. it ,K in si f WARREN LUDWIG lun uscles, muscles . . . the call f the wild . . . college in his rystal ball . . . Cross Country 2, Apparatus 2,3,4, Gym Team 2,4. I t. v. MARILYN MARCUS ll and Key 4. LOIS LUCKER nlou Quiet and unassuming . . . avid argyle expert . . . secretary to an executive . . . Girls' Choir 2, Roosevelt Rec- ords and Publicity 2,3,4, Social Dancing 3. BARRY MARDER around athlete . . . sunshine Bunky her smile . . . college bound. Dark, with an Qi, of mysge,-Y 2: TYP '9 Club 21 . . . at ease on the court . . . 31 Baseball 3' BUS' on the top of the legal bar . . . 3, Scholarship Club 4, Ceramic, club 2, 13:-' A4 : ,5w N 1 -ew, 'iilily 0' E A . x , . I lag? - . ' V wg- J V f Zi' Q .7 .' '-'..'!. ii sf . .. ffvo' ,,,, 44 1 f -. T. -.zvmnt meisir, Til-iz 'forum 7'Ul1'I'i will sing . I . ,I an X , -.ff r 'N , w- 4' I I 1 5 7 ffl he ix JACQUELINE MARIANI Jackie Dark hair . . . passion for the Yankees . . . a career in nurs- ing . . . Canasta Club I, Marching I, Fashion Club 2, Office Stat? 2, 3,4, Swimming 4. .1 .f:f ,:.': ,., 1 ',g .4 ' , U ,. , . . ,, .. :f ' - , f 1 6.,71f':'5 - fill 'X , I. ,H . r ., Jimi! jx -1,1 f'i' ,V yy 1 Jax, ti f . I f ' gl K II ga 265. .il 2 . .ae fi ilrfu 0 ser a rf v mf rz will Irfan, 56 f K 95.55 ,fx Na N v .X X ,, f ' . iff' - ni , i I - ,HEI 11... . - . - : - X ' 4 ' Glory' to one zimirm. I 1 fi'-, .. .' .- 'gif' '-' . Wiz? L gjgeg'-FQ 5-F' is- X 'Q-..-,il JOAN MEYER .loansy High stepper supreme . . . favors fashion . . . will be the most popular nurse in any hospital. Bowling 2, Twirling 2,3,4, Maiorette 4. V11 , 7 - C.. I , BRUCE CAMERON MARSHALL sash RooseveIt's Big Chief . . . sports and scholastics . . . leadership and service to bring success in the future . . . Bowling 2, Spanish Club 2,3, 4, Cross Country 2, Swimming 1,3, Cheering Squad 2,3,4, Band i,3, Scholarship Club 4, Junior Class President 3, G.O. Publicity I, G.O. Council 3, G.O. President 4, Skull and Key 4. 1 1 415 5 I HELEN ANNE MARR nHeIu Big blue eyes . . . art and music . . . interested in Spanish . . . placid face . . . Bowling 2, Spanish Club 4, Art Club 2. It I CHARLES McKAY Chuck Stamp enthusiast . . . tall quite reserved . . . ship clhoy! Stamp and Coin Club 3. SHIRLEY ANNE MEYERDIERKS ShirI Tall and blonde . . . quiet with a charming smile . . . skating, swimming and bowling . . . Tumbling I, Swimming 2, Wig and Whiskers 2, Bowling 3,4, Office Stuff 4, Roughneck Club 3, Fashion Club 2. DORIS MEYN Academic interests . . . likes putter with clay . . . her is aimed toward the world . . . Jr. Dramatics Club 2 Visual Club 2, Ceramics 3, Bowling 3, Archery 4. Smart, but not stuffy . . . defi- I. L. N JEANNETTE MARTIN .Iinny eet and pretty . . . flair for ' . . . likes to swim and read . a secretary of the future. Fashion Club 2, Art Workshop Ceramics Club 3, Archery 4. PATRICIA Mcl.AUGHl.lN little Ono Bowling and basketball . . . trim twirler . . . air-bound . . . Bowling 2, Tumbling 2,3, Twirling 2,3,4. DOROTHY EDITH MIlI.AR Dottie Quiet, but a clever wit . . . does well in crafts . . . a lady with a lamp . . . Ceramics Club 3 Archer 4 I Y I Handicrafts Club 2, Jr. Dra- matics Club 2. l 1 r 'l ROCHELLE MAYER Shelly Lovely dork tresses . . . bowling enthusiast . . . soon to be a sec- retary . . . Fashion Club 2, Bowling 3,4. nr l I . I '. ,!,,rI' .- Tl.,-V-.Mr X -wx . .vi - ll I , 1 ' .4 . ' V ' ,'l 4 A , if K- K Se. I-. .I . 1 1 ' ' . ' S.. V H . ' .- ' t .. .. 5- ,'.?'fw' .I S -. - 1 if A tv u V- , U A I LL, , I . V-lt..-. ELAINE THERESA MEROl.A Intelligent and friendly . . . noted for neatness . . . a nu- trition maior in college . . . Marching I, Geometry Club 2, Typing Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Scholarship Club 4. XX. ll CATHERINE McCANN Cookie Helping hand . . . skates and saddles . . . steers toward sten- ography . . . Red Cross 2, First Aid 3, Wardrobe Club 4, Riding 3,4, Skull and Key 4. CONRAD MEIER Connie Photography-eyes and ears of the world . . . iazz up the air- ways . . . lenses, lights, lovin'. Lens Caps i,2, L'Envoi Pho- tography StafT 3,4, Crimson Echo 3, Photography Editor 4. ROBERT MERRITT rlsobu nitely reliable . . . an Aggy above Cayuga's waters . . . Health Council 2, Wig and Whiskers 3, L'Envoi 4, Scholar- ship Club 4, Forum Club 4, Skull and Key 4. PEGGY ANN MILLER llpeggyll Soft-spoken soliliquy of sweet- ness . . . agile athlete . . . home is in her future . . . Softball l,2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 3, Tumbling I,2,3,4, Dancing 2, Bowling 2,4, Schol- arship Club 4. 43 x ., ,, V Q : tg' .13 JA Et -1 41,411 I.OIS MCGEAN nl-on Pixie pertness . . . mocking eyes . . . avidly aquatic . . . pencil and paper to pass the time . . . Swimming 3, Tumbling 2,3, Softball 2, Roughneck Club 3, Typing Club 2, Tap Club 2, Bowling I, Skull and Key 4. 1 a i Q WILLIAM MINNERLY llwillyrr Minnerly, Minnerly, he's our man . . . excels in sports and sportsmanship . . . fishing and hunting, his hobbies . . . Fooiball 2,3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 3, Co-Captain 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Track 3,4. JAMES MOODY GEORGE MOORE Jim Personality and perseverance . . . electronics . . . catchy can- dicls . . . Home Mechanics Club I. All arms and legs . . . ccin't sit still for a minute . . . pint-sized politician . . . Cross Country 2, German Club 2, unior Class Treasurer 3, Scholarship Club 4, Bowling 4, Intramural Baskerball i,3,4, Skull and Key 4. . I W , , l . 'li Wilt , ll pil , L l .i ii ii JOHN MORGINSON , l1Morgy1r Clever checkmate . . . deft cF bator . . . favors philately . . headed for law . . . Forum Club 4, Scholarslr Club 4, Checkmates 3, Skull ai Key 4. ROBERT MULLER uskiu Craftsman by choice . . . me- chanical know-how . . . to be one of Uncle Sam's finest . . . Arts and Crafts Club 2. DANNY MURPHY nMurPhu Sports minded . . . fond of foot- ball . . . iust a wee bit of Erin. Foolball 3,4. BERNARD MURRAY To the call of the wild . . . avid angler . . . Ahoy, Motey! . . . 44 ! l WILLIAM MULLER san Steamboats hold his fancy . . . blonde hair . . . his brush will paint his future . . . L'Envoi Art Staff 4. iii ui I: BOB NAPIER HNUPBII A shock of dark hair . . . in- terests in music and minerology . . . an agricultural education at Farmingdale . . . Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4r Dance Band 4, Library Staff 3,4. MARION MOROCH Quite c helpful miss . . . quiet, but definitely there , . . nursing in her future . . . Softball l,4, Tri-Phi 2,3, Fash- ion Club 2, Biology Club 2, Bowling 3,4, Skating 3, Basket- ball 3,4, Press Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Skull and Key 4. K2- ,I 1 'iw ' N Q f ' l Wd ' Q' M, , 15-M cAri-IERINE s. MOYANTCHEFF l ' 'L f' 11 - u X K ,gulf Small and sweet . . . light foot- N ed lady . . . secretary someday. ' lg,'fgl'v'gf' Tri-Phi 2,3, Dancing 2, Bowl- I, ing 3, Knitting Club 1. f ' ' , X V -3 A lfxi ll' - - i A l X 'A I tick? M . I l . - rf Ti' '. 4i'f',7 , -. .54 '11 li l I 'Z Olympic wlmmpions. V lemlvrs in :spin-rs. w -5 ff . l .1 4 ' , --' ' 51. , -- . Q GEORGE NASSAR Nuzer Tsing personality . . . will e some more at Anderson ege . . . ports Club 3,4, Baseball 2, ' Football 3,4. GEORGE JOHN J. NEUBAUER Lanky and leon . . . outstanding in any group . . . stumps and coins . . . A Capella 2,3, Stomp and Coin Club 2, Archery 4. ARTHUR MULVANEY uAnyu New recruit for Navy blue . . photography fcncier . . . deer stalker . . . Lens Caps 2, Bowling 3,4. El i I TOM NITTI REGINA A. NORMAN Dork and quiet . . . digs those Reggie Yankees - - - NUVY blue for the Ice Skating enthusiast . . . loves future - ' ' riding . . . business school is her goal . . . Wig and Whiskers 2,3, Danc- ing 3, Swimming 4. l' . Lg, .IO ANN NORTHROP :IJ on Pert and petite . . . modern dancing and art, her interests . . . future undecided . . . Twirling 3, Dancing 4. LOIS 0lSTEN llloll Pretty and poised . . . mangles the angles . . . to be the stu- dent's favorite teacher . . . Bowling 2, Geometry Club 2, Roosevelt Records and Publicity 2, Spanish Club 3. JOSEPH NOVICK ulcer: Tinkers with radios . . . swim- ming and basketball added at- tractions . . . linguistic lawyer to be . . . Intramural Basketball 3, Wig and Whiskers 2, Spanish Club 3, Intermediate Algebra Club 3. CAROL OBERGLOCK O.B. Efiicient and conscientious . . . cute grin . . . collects records . . . someone's busy secretary. Roosevelt Records and Pub- licity 2, Stenography Club 3, Secretarial Practice Club 4, Of- fice Statf 4. -'u .iossrn A. 0'BRIEN captain Big and blonde . . . boat and fishing and pretty girls .. oft to Fort Schuyler . . . Intramural Basketball I, Bowling Club 2, L'Envoi Staff 4, Sports Club 2. PHYLLIS FRANCINE PAPERNO llphilll Raven-haired beauty . . . to tour Europe . . . pirouette her way to fame . . . Dancing 4. XX? Q A X25 70' i if-S 15, A i lift? M t x ' C if :fi 'ff ' ' vi olfjlillllf A Q.. A - i Q- . f I lr, , if A - 2 W ' l' J H . X lv .::'i Q' 3' V 'J az Polislxml fliplunmfs will if slzinv in forvign courts X ' I' . 5-.l,f. . - f 'J A 46 - -rl CAROL ANN PATTERSON Good nature . . . shining . . . knits and skates . . pires to be a secretary . . . I f I Bowling 2 1'nPhl 2 Wig Whiskers 2,3, Secretarial . tice Club 4. .4- I FRANZ OEHLERICH Frangia sport . . . a win- smile . . . hot rod enthu- bound for Brown . . . Bass and Fiddle 3, President International Club 3, Wig Whiskers 3,4, Health Coun- 2,3, Crimson Echo 3, Man- Editor 4. JANET OPEL ujann Haney-colored hair . . . dotes on sports and the stage . . . Buying-her business . . . Student Leaders I, Wig and Whiskers 2,3, Fashion Club 2, Swimming 2,4, Biology Club 3. 1 ., .1122- RICHARD OSBORNE Ozzie Sunny climates . . . nothing mat- ters . . . hillbilly music and hot- rods . . . future admiral . . . Intramural Basketball 2,3, Bowling 3. A ,L - t 3 Q .1 N I , , 'E . ' X93 . ' rt ' i .' V. x Q A , V t t w A -i ' J! . .-2'.fi:11. BARRY FERETZ JOHN PERRY FRANK PIEMONTE Thumper Jack Baseball boy . . . Why don't Fic, maestro , . . Up on' at Ladies' man . . . amicable ath- YOU lifelleife me? - - - future DW' a . . . basketball ace at lete . , . farmer of the future. Tl'-'PPWS - - - Cafes' for Uncle .U .... A Capella 3, Cross Country Sum - ' - rchestra 4, Dance Band 4. i Bowling 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3. - -- -:- v-a,..vr I J , 1 'Fiii' ...ms . -, -jg 1 1 Qi ' F -5' ' arf: 1 it I . -r t ,. ,J 1 ' ': lr t . I it tl r ' i 4 l', 141 ELIZABETH O'lEARY lllizll Cheery O'Leary . . . friendly and fascinating . . . artistic abil- ities . . . aims for College of New Rochelle . . . Crimson Echo 2,3,4, G.O. Publicity l, Wig and Whiskers 3, Bowling 3, Geometry Club 2, Scholarship Club 4, French Club 4. -., , ,IA- ALBERT 0'SHEA IIAVI King-pin of the Bowling Club . . . hi, sport! . . . great big grin . . . redhead . . .l.V. Football 3, Bowling 2, 3,4, Bowling Team 3,4, MARILYN DALE POLANSKY Fragile fairness . . .ghablu Ud. espanol? . '. . fun and scholar- ship . . . takes to teaching . . . Crimson Echo l,2, Twirling l, A Capella 2, Bowling 2,3, Health Council l, Knitting Club 3, Hockey 4, Scholarship Club 4, L'Envoi 3,4. 47 .Dal MAURICE POWERS u-I-oddyu Fleet an his feet . . . future first baseman . . . friend to all . . . Cross Country 3,4, Baseball 3,4. 5 MARY ELIZABETH PRESTON nM.B.n Gayer than laughter . . . my, how you've grown! . . . slender secretary to be . . . Dancing I,2, Health Council I, Twirling 2,3,4, Bowling 3, A Capella 4. IVAN RADIN uRadn Life of the party . . . two sides to every story-he finds the funny one . . . a friend indeed, Lens Caps 2, Bowling 2, Geom- etry Club 2, Wig and Whiskers 3,4, Health Council 3,4, Scholar- ship Club 4, L'Envoi 3,4. BRUCE REIFEISS 11Brew11 Blonde haired man with a magic pencil . . . the big ones dan't get away . . . murders those ninepins . . . Bowling I, Geometry Club 2, Art Club 4, L'Envoi Art Staff 4. BARBARA REISS Bobbie Amiable, versatile . . . riding, reading, and baking hobbies. .. future medical assistant . . . Riding 2, Bowling 2, First Aid 3, Typing Club 3, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Stenography Club 4, Scholarship Club 4. 48 Q.: -1:-7 i 1 H N RICHARD H. PRICE Big Dick Girls at his feet . . . popular guy . . . tall good looks . . . athletics rate high . . . Football 2,3,4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3,4, Track 2, Sports Club 2,3, Rifle Club 4. EDWARD RETTIG Chipper Likeable lad . . . singing sports- man . . . printer's ink , . . those caissons come first . . . Cross Country 2, Boy's Quar- tet 2, Art Club 2,3, A Capella 3,4, Ensemble Club 4, Crimson Echo 4. iiyw vw , ROBERT PRIOR llaobll Sincere sportster . . . young m E . all at with a horn . . . wild . . . Manhattan Colle next . . . Football 2,3,4, Track 3,4, G1 Team 3,4. MARLENE RAPP Lover of languages . . . soul nirs from exotic places . . . c scientious and talented . . . Bass and Fiddle 2, Typi Club 2, Intermediate Algeb- Club 3, Trigonometry Club Scholarship Club 4, Skull a, Key 4. Wi l' , qt' ' ,I-'J '.t' X ,,.., in 'iii- K , nk , f i 4 :A I V 7 A MARTIN REILLY nnedn That shock of red hair . . . boo! 'n' saddles . . . the lrish in hi . . . car conscious . . . Sports Club 3, Bowling 3. 7'tt- -twf-ff lgkf MARll.YN PURSCHE DANIEI. QUINDAZZI .755 lf- fu-x GH- e, V f ullfl Il ' s Bxjfm Nfff fi!!! - gil t I X 5 M0 ff' nl' X N Put-shoe Danny lortsminded musician . . . char- Spotlight on sports . . . Dapper i- - terized by conscientiousness Dan . . . wild blue yonder . . . , r , . college in the crystal ball. Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, : Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3, Football 3,4, Sports Club 2,3,4. , f Softball l,2,3,4, Basketball I, ,4, Volleyball l,2,3, Bass and 5,351 fe 2, Dancing 2, Scholarship -N A . 4. ' 1 f,-in Y X w . 1 . - ' f V u ll., ' ' - :-, 1, ' 1 ll Doctors, lmvyers. Pxnltezl professions. . .:' 'D 1 '-If . . - : ' , l-. l -5 .. . . MARLENE REIF Reifie Singing hobby . . . mambo rhy- hm . . . Marlene and music- woofakind... Girls' Choir I, A Capella 2, 1,4, Twirling l,2,3,4, Health Touncil 4, Dancing 2,3,4. ifrill lt. '- If-.u'l ini' l.AURA RHODES lllauryll DANIEL REVUSKY llnunll FRANK REUSS Butch mind . . . artistic ap- . . . funny man with his Sparkling laughter . . . light- footed Laury . . . mind on mer- Curly hair . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . cuecl to cameras in dough . . . . . . bound for business . . . chandising . . . and Whisker: 2, Biology lens Caps 2, Bowling 3,4. A Capella 2, Dancing 2,3,4, b 3, Basketball Manager 2, Softball 4. BEATRICE SABOL ANTHONY SALOTTO ' :x, WXNN ,l . X V . F 3 , . , if-S.. x ' L . . . ,rf I 'JI M254 'ii Sf 0 it 'l l -1 f sy L Un the .mulls of timz I . impnssiums , x ff ' 1 v 'Q l 'si 1 . A llxf I , .J will lean- their l . . -3 , ..-f..---- ' 4 - . -- . Q 1 ,' x .,.,:.'-'g..'. . Y. ... .,z 1,-1-L, e 1-' ...- r l v ' in' l 4. ,I ini. fir 14' I . KAREN REUBHAUSEN Blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes . . . artistic lass . . . our lady poet . . . plans to write after college . . . Crimson Echo l,2,3, Dancing 2,3, Student Leaders 2,3, G.0. Council 3,4, Scholarship Club 4, l'Envoi 3,4. ,g-5' 1 I ' s. THOMAS RICKERT Rick I like Ike . . . careful chemist . . . always a theory of his cwn . . . shutter-bug . . Lens Caps 2,3,4, L'Envoi 4, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. M H ' 'T' +73 I 1 r I A I I I II Li, 6 X I ' 0 I y LI ' Q4-w ing: 1 in 1' .lm . V I .Ib l H af 'J -I .J I I Sis . . . ,Q Quiet and willing . . . all kinds of sports . . . talent in music . . . future in Physical Ed. . . . Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Softball I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Volleyball I,2,3, Danc- ing 2, Lens Caps 3, Hockey 4, Scholarship Club 4. , . ., , X. . I ,Sex M V- :Q gg H.. - I. . .fi 'I ',.'.4 I , V- H fe 14' ' I -A A ill I' J :if I ' - J lim e , 'C ' t '-Ziff' - .fc 'P :--,ma :g5sssfirQgi','f- ' V Z'-'Q jfgijijfffjf:.jLf2,5f7:h'lLjl.'t?fl fy!! 5,3 I . 40551531-1-'gI1fg-ff' filly ,'5:5,',. if 335 .-.fJ25PTpf152f2?-5115 ,93'liFQi,2liff' f:f:-:12:1:f:1:-I-2 .5.'-':L'fr- . , , , , . RICHARD RIEMANN Dick Tall blond Adonis . . . perft at the plate . . . fan of our tin friends . . . press card, courtc of Syracuse . . . Sports Club 2, Basketball 2 4, Bowling 3, Baseball 3 Crimson Echo 4, Scholarsl Club 4. ', - Ii 3- . . 'I I-z U D-'P lfsfif A Vftaeln - - ,.. DAVID ROSEN Dave Rosen of the radio . . . ridin and Rosen . . . eager for electr cal engineering . . . Radio Club 2,3,4, Scholarshi, Club 4. I' f1,, Busy little man takes to tubes to go far above C uga s waters Spanish Club 2 Lens Caps Forum Club 4 Scholarship C 4 Skull and Key 4 A lui BARBARA RITTERBAND Bobbie 'maid and mathematician . . . a mean tennis ball . . . girl Idiversified interests . . . rimson Echo 2, Bowling 2,3, wimming 2,4, Ceramics Club Debating Club 3,4, Forum 3, Intermediate Algebra 3, Trigonometry Club 3, nis 4, Scholarship Club 4. FRANKLIN ROSENBERG Frank n about town . . . sportster d scrabbler . . . aqui se habla aio! . . . Bowling 2, Spanish Club 2,3, ck 2,3, Intermediate Algebra Eb 3, Scholarship Club 4, ull and Key 4. HAROLD SANDSTROM usundyu rll, tall, tall . . . executive om- tions . . . Pennsylvania's gain. Spanish Club 2, Travel Club Physics Club 3, Intermediate rgebra Club 3, Trigonometry ub 3, Scholarship Club 4. iq, , T. JANET ROBERTSON Jane Easy to know . . . studious and serene . . . skilled with thread and needle . . . Girls' Choir l, Knitting Club 2, Twirling 3,4. il . er GEORGETTE ROSS Georgie Peaches and cream complexion . . . ardent swimmer . . . nursing as o career. Typing Club 2, Tri-Phi 2, Bowling 2, Office Stal? 3, First Aid 3, Crimson Echo 4. fl I J M ' I .,.. -I 2 X l , ff-I-sv, i? it 1 s -Il l ' RE' ,Y , . ' 1 CAROL ROCHE Leslie Terpsichorean talent . . . delight- ful to know . . . personality plus . . . Wellesley-watch out! Girls' Choir I, Bowling 2, Press Club 2, Crimson Echo 2, 3, Dancing 2,3,4, Student Lead- ers 2,3,4, Scholarship Club 4, L'Envoi 4, Skull and Key 4. MARILYN ROSENBERG ulynnn Exuberont personality . . . care- fully clothed . . . gal of many interests . . . bound to succeed. Swimming 2,3,4, Geometry Club 2, Typing Club 2, Tennis 3, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Scholarship Club 4. RICHARD ROTH Dick Busy business man . . . baldnces L'Envoi's books . . . forever funny . . . Dartmouth to be the lucky one. Lens Caps i,2,3, G.O. Pub- licity 2, Intermediate Algebra Club 3, Trigonometry Club 3, Scholarship Club 4, L'Envoi 3,4, Cheering Squad 4. ZITA SCAVNICKY uzeeu Blonde bundle of vigor and charm . . . highest on the L'Envoi totem pole . . . happy talk . . . the best years of our lives . . . Student Leaders i,2,3,4, Girls' Sports I,2, Girls' Choir l, Danc- ing 2, A Capella 2, Crimson Echo 2,3, L'Envoi 3, Editor-in- Chief 4. 51 l l i l GERALD RONAN lljerryll Algebra on the agenda . . . friendly guy . . . aptitude for business administration . . . Geometry Club 2, Intermedi- ate Algebra Club 3, Scholarship Club 4. gg 4? F. ARLENE SCHLAIFER Beautiful clothes and iewelry from Europe . . . dabbles in oils . . . language lover . . . globe trotter , . . Ceramics Club 2,3, Crimson Echo 3, L'Envoi 3,4, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. r l ' s ANNA MARIE SCHERY ,,A'm,, High on the honor roll . . . serv- ice with a smile . . . super-sweet- ness . . . to Smith for teaching Health Council I,2,3,4, Stu- dent Leaders I,2,3, President 4, Tumbling I,2,3,4, Softball I,3, Volleyball l,3,4, Dancing 2,3,4, Basketball 3, Crimson Echo 3, Scholarship Club 4, L'Envoi 4, Skull and Key 4. LEONARD SCHLISSEI. Lenny Beats that tom-tom for Indians' victory . . . sportsminded and serious . . . physical ed. instruc- tor . . . Band l,2,3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball I,2,3,4, Wig and Whis- kers 2,3, Roosevelt Records Club 4. KEVIN SCHUMACHER nKevu Enthusiastic bowler . . . pride in the Yankees . . . there's business in his future . . . Bowling 2,3. NORMAN SECORD Disciple of lzaak Walton . . . quiet, but ready smile . . . plans for higher education . . . Typing Club 2, Scholarship 1 - , , -A . 1 ll v .1 ' 1 u 1 I 'jill 9M 4 ' .' ,l ' - 2' :ilu , t , . . r' , ..5' ' ' I .Q .el il L t - 4 ,.. .I s J , -' r.- ' 'ff . ' 'Z 1. , . - 311: . .- .,- , - t ,Q If ,-.1 ' , A it tl ai' WILLIAM SCHMITZ aan-f Tall, taciturn and intelligent . Euclid rates high . . . tishy hola . . . Cooper Union . . . Spanish Club 2, Health Cor cil 2, Physics Club 3, Mat matical Ideas 4, Scholars Club 4, Skull and Key 4. GLORIA SCHWARTZ Glo-wo rm Aquamaid . . . laugh? Oh it' just a habit! . . . loves the lol: Swimming 3, Skating 3, Bowl ing 4, Trigonometry Club 3. Club 4. CECILE SCHWARTZSTEIN BARBARA SEEMAN Quiet, friendly girl . . . a flair Bobbie for SPc l5l ' ' ' to make he' Boniour, Barbara . . . relisha fuiule l '.den'l5 Y ' ' ' h in recipes . . . tennis and terps. Cefffmffs Club 21 sP '5l' 3'4' chory . . . success in science . . Heelfh CoW'c'l 4' Bowling 3,4, Art Club 4 French Club 4, Dancing 4, Ten nis 4. JOHN SCHMULTS ButterbaIl Tall and easy-going . . . happy when hunting . . . international interests . . . we foresee forestry. Geometry Club 2, Stamp and Coin Club 3, International Club 3, Rifle Club 3,4. A DAVID SELIP udio-Visual Club 3,4. ' , f , , l p-'dl ' Z 0 I Z '- H n , I 21: rl' Lf ' 'X' 'iv 1 X . f':'t -.ff i - ,' . 'vxv . .- -- . V X -- featured . . . winning Casanova in the Coast Guards camera clicker . . . . . . adept auto mechanic . . . othecary of the future . . . baseball fan . . . .gg .wg 'KW f. A' ' 31' .Q 12:2 ,V ifggff I ,U W f' ii ' 05' H 0' f y X f V ffff A luxla lmrmst nf oppurlunityn fur all ' ' lu rs' ll. 2 : -ffl'-f,.2'j,'-L1 ,,, - ', .f 'nr ALLAN SCHOEN uAIu Takes to travel . . . diversified interests . . . college bound . . . Wig and Whiskers 2, Travel Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Scholar- ship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. l JEANNE SCHWARTZ usigiu Pert and pretty . . . common sense . . . interested in every- thing . . . a great writer some- day . . . Swimming 2, Press Club 2, Crimson Echo 2, Golf 2,3, ln- termediate Algebra Club 3, Scholarship Club 4. ' T B :TT .a v ' 1 - 'R AH' V l I gh ' ku.. . Y 4 ':' '.,'i fp , .1 2 A lim .4 I , nf!! , , .- 'ICA' I X x . CARL SFERRA DOROTHY CAROL SHAW Bubby Bully Dottie Bubbling with enthusiasm . . . makes a habit of knitting socks . . .bound for St. Bonaventure. Knitting Club Secretary 1, Bowling 3,4, Biology Club 3, Geometry Club 2, Dancing 2. BENJAMIN SHERB linen., Philately and photography . . . a ticklish funnybone . . . course set for Syracuse .... racquet squad . . . Tennis 3,4, Bowling 2, lnter- mediate Algebra Club 3, Trig- 53 onometry Club 3, Wig and Whiskers 4, Lens Caps 4. - 1 I .-,,,,t i ' .x BARBARA SITTNER DIXIE GRAYCE SILVER DAVID SLINGERLAND GILBERT A. SMART Bobbie Brimming over with vitality . . . outdoor girl . . . lab tech at Endicott College . . . Typing Club 2, Riding 2, Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 3, Swim- ming 3. 'R l l EILEEN MARIE SMITH lllll Mucho mucho mambo . . . best with a baton . . . we're glad to know her . . . Bowling I,4, Twirling I,2,3, 4, Girls' Choir I, Oiiice Staff 4, Girls' Sports 3, Archery 2, Bas- ketball 2. ay' !' r, MARY JANE SPANGLER Janie Long, long lashes . . . Hep! Hep! Let's go! . . . pep and personality . . . to college down south next . . . Fashion Club 2, Dancing 2,3, 4, Cheering Squad 2,3, Captain 4. uDixu Hi Ho Dixie Silver! . . . musi- cal miss . . . ambition: from Eng- land to France with the Austral- ian crawl . . . Riding Club President 2,3,4, Swimming 2,4, A Capella 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Health Council 2, Bowling 2,3, Skating 2, Fu- ,ture Teachers of America 3,4, First Aid 3, Scholarship Club 4, Dancing 2,3. ukedn Red hair and a ready smile . . . track expert . . . musically mind- ed . . . Syracuse here he comes. Cross Country 2,3, Captain 4, Swimming 3,4, Track 3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Sports Club 3, Ensemble Club 4. usiln Head above the crowd . . Smart and Weismuller . . . bou for Colgate . . . Swimming I,2,3, Captain Library Staff 3, Skating 3. '17 dv!! Nfhzavkmh at gxtgl 1 - . i- my - s fl in j ly In 1 I . X 4 I ,f . 'Kgs -. I. 's lqlflrimlk f X A yum' '- .f,,,,..:gEflQf? ,, N If I . ,. , I jfgislxxj-. .,,, 'fx , I..-.tw 4----1 it 3- , I t I .3414-1 , . 1 f, ff - , 1 it I .Y K f .4 g 5 -, age E .- if , -' ' I 1 -' ' - lf 434- 5 ,ff :L' ' I ' N x L ' '-s' - ,-ll m'e'ry4'1'. as goal. ll ,. ' 4'lliltllf'I1lSl'5i lf' 'fH f'l- i ' ' if . :.- , Y V 321, l ,dl ' .uv S. ' : '52 i :lil . f 2-5'--fi '--is-:T-'l:'4-'Z sis' I 'll . ' ' -U.-l ?j-:TASS..'f,l'.-aff ,f X . :'- ' X f - ,g N., , 5 1. 'TL' iii y .- EDWARD STABILE nEdu Aims for a strike every time . . career on the drafting boaro ...nicetoknow... Bowling 2,3,4. JAMES SMILEY Jim Smiley . . . keen on cam- career in iournalism . O.K. for Oberlin . . . HELEN LOR ETTA SMITH nskipu Platter spinner . . . quiet's the word . . . the best way to a mun's heart . . . Swimming 1, Theater Club 2, Dqncing 4. JOSEPH SOLTIS lljoeu Towering type . . . superior sportsman . . . soon to see the sea . . . Cross Country 4, Bowling 2, A Capella 4. DONALD B. SMITH Smitty Versatility and vigor . . . super sportster . . . to tinker with tele- phones . . . Intramural Basketball 3, Bowl- ing I. i -,sex ANN SOUTHWORTH Goldilocks . . . music on her mind . . . pleasing personality . . . college coming up . . . Orchestra 1,3,4, Softball I, Basketball 1, Crimson Echo 2, Student Leaders 3,4, Swimming 4, Bowling 3,4, L'Envoi 4, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. .'l.' 'I' , J-4t,u,v'4 l . L, KURT STACKHOUSE interests . . . history and . career in commer- art . . . MARION JEANNE STADTA The bluest eyes . . . an earth- bound angel - head in the clouds, feet on the ground . . . success as a secretary . . . A Capella 4, Bowling 2,3,4, Dancing 3, Swimming 2,3, Can- asta Club 2, Shorthand Club 3. S. JUDITH STAHL njudyn High stepper . . . pretty in pas- tel colors . . . music in the air . . . college cutie . . . Softball 2,4, Volleyball I, Tap Club i,3, Tumbling 1, Field Hockey 4, Twirling i,2,3,4, Stu- dent Leaders 4, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. SUE STEIN Trotty Tiny and talented . . . argyle . . life upon the wicked a Wellesley girl next. socks . stage . . . Softball I, Crimson Echo l,2, Wig and Whiskers l,3, Vice- President 4, Typing Club l,2, Health Council 2,3, Golf 2,3, L'Envoi 4, Art Club l,2, Skull and Key 4. 5 T .HI li JJ 'l 'R ,, f' GT il Q, l intl X x It li Tm' l , if-I ,L DORIS STEINAUER uneell Sparkling eyes . . . engaging manner . . . success with a steno pad . . . Bowling 2, Art Club 3, Health Council Secretary 4. l r I It I l i Eli I l I 4 Q . l- H sa L i il I Ili i it ill l WILLIAM CHARLES STEINBERG uAceu Interests from A to Z . . . gets a kick out of living . . . college conscious . . . Health Council 2,3, Geometry Club 2, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 3, Rifle Club 2,3, Rifle Team 4, Football Manager 4, Scholarship Club 4. CAROLYN SUE SUTTON SUM Roosevelt's First Lady . . . excels in everything . . . sportsminded seamstress . . . to teach physical education . . . G.O. Secretary 4, Junior Class Secretary 3, G.O. Council I,2, Softball I,2, Volleyball I, Bas- ketball I, Tumbling I,2, L'Envoi Junior Staff 3, Student Leaders 'l,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Cheering Squad 2,3, Co-Cap- tain 4, Scholarship Club 4. MARILYN THEALL Sweet and poised . . . sports- minded but feminine . . . tops at Twirling . . . Volleyball 1, Tumbling 1,2, Bowling 2, Twirling 3,4, Office Staff 4, Roughneck Club 3. CAROL ANN THOMPSON UKHH Knitting needles . . . bows and arrows . . . culinary queen . . . an office in the oliing . . . Knitting Club I,2, Archery 3, Secretarial Practice Club 4. 56 ROBERT STOLL uBobu A quiet man . . . bowling and swimming . . , engineering at N.Y.U .... Typing Club 2, Physics Club 3. KATHLEEN MARIE THOMAS Kathie W Twinkle toes . . . that sparkling look . . . scholastic aptitudes . . . college material . . . Dancing 2,3,4, A Capella 2,3, l Scholarship Club 4, Volleyball I 1, Golf 2,3, l i I RICHARD STRAHAN Dick Undeniable intelligence . . . ham at heart . . . eyes la electrical engineering . . . Health Council I,2, Starr and Coin Club 2, Checlrmat 3, Scholarship Club 4, M761 ematical Ideas 4, Skull and 4. ELLEN SVENDSEN Golden haired angel . . . dat bait . . . her middle initials ar G.O. . . . college co-ed . . Dancing 2,3,4, G.O. Counc' 2, G.O. Treasurer 4, Sophomorl Class Secretary-Treasurer 2. ' M I , -r n i ll .nl -I I i I l y yy .l . it .N I JACK M. TIERI Toll, dark, and handsome . . car happy . . . loves to travel. G.O. Publicity I, Lens Caps 2, Ceramics Club 2, Cross Coun- try 2. JOSEPH SURLAK uloen Sports sensation . . . crew cut . . . will work his way up the ladder of success . . . Bowling 2, Sports Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. 1 HELGA TIETJEN THOMAS N. TIMEN I lm Good humor man TNT character tha! counts Lehigh-has amblhon . . . lens Cops 1, Crimson Echo 1, Health Council I,2,3,4, Wig and Whiskers 3,4, Swimming 2, Typ- ing Club 2, Geometry Club 2, l.'Envoi 4, Skating 2, Scholar- ship Club 4. If el 7212 ' 'N , ' rv ix r his fy' WWW n M, IlSF017Pl'lI s 1 1 .Ubi .- ' E' Q I 5 K' -Y W' ' iss. 3 Y ' f '- ,J 4- 3 A' Y .1 1, , Xu f f A 1 Q Q1 . Civ W . . . 9 z r ., 1 , r . mlm-nture in slvrv. . 3 .J . -, 1 in .'f,.g, ' - . . fy'-fs: ' .I - ',. F'f'lI ' tc- .Q P:-:sg .Hill 11. . . 1-x1--.-3'-.:'i: ' ' . .'-. J. ' JOSEPH TKACH Strofospheric height . . . bowls 'em over . . . fakes to Navy - SSX .542F! .,r'-lP',l .nl 1 - z! 44 1 . ff A 1 ' 1 J . Q, e ,zulu N l ff. ,257x if ' L 'fix' 1 1 . -' ,.. 1 N 1 Y , . is J ' , is -12' . .. x X ,S .X -51.47 ,H A wvrzltla of nxperxmufv. cu the whole world to s' explore. 1. I' 's1., .1 33.52 ' -53-..' . .,. ' . ai s '- . - - 'ix s.. .-.. . il. 1 -,ii--1 MARTIN WAl.Sl'l Blake Superior sportster . . . date-bait . . . undecided future . . . J.V. Football 2,3, Bowling 3, Intramural Basketball 3. Ell.EEN TOMUNSON Tommy Sweetness and charm . . . musi- cal interests . . . those lucky little ones she'll teach someday. Student Leaders 3,4, Bowling 4, Knitting Club 2, Golf 3, Music Club 3, Scholarship Club 4, Archery 2. ill ,f l Y r S 'l:'!l.'1l xxx 4' in-., l. l'T,,,A,. hd, L. li. 'urn-1m N L ,214 VJ Y :X , I ,. ,-1 'A r 'V' -,ri 'VT Nfl,-.shi 'V' .-' ,fn it ,ll . w -' - 3' ,. i I , I - I l VIRGINIA WATSON Gina r Sporty senior . . . will be sitting pretty on the boss's lap . . . variety is the spice of her life. Roosevelt Records and Pub- licity Club 3, Art Club 2, Sec- retarial Practice Club 4, Swim- ming Club 2,3. RICHARD TORREY Dick Man of a few words . . . ' aim, fire! . . . forestry siast . . . Rifle Club 4. ELEANORE UPRICHARD Strawberry blonde . . gence plus . . . plans pre-med at Rochester . . . Student Leaders 3,4, Wig Whiskers 3,4, Scholarship 4, Dancing 3, Skull and Key ' ' 'J INv'lmi rw, . V. I'-H, 1 nv RICHARD WEKERLE Gooch Ruggedly handsome . . . stef hero and touchdown . . . will be a welder . . Football 2,3,4, Track 3,4, ketball 2,3,4, A Capella 1-V-'-'YH' '-' wiv?--4 NATALIE TUFFARELLI uNu'u ng dark hair and great big es . . . takes to the open road . ceaseless streams of gay lbtter . . . Knitting Club 2, Archery 2,4, ping Club 3, Wig oncl Whis- irs 3. WALTER URTZ llwahll Successful sportster . . . aims for accounting . . . fan of the Fighting Irish . . . Intramural Basketball 2,3, Canasta Club 2, Bowling 3. I l DIANE WELLS aughter enough for two . . . ethodical neatness and a fro- ile air . . . with a song in her eart . . . A Capella 3,4, Dancing 3,4, Rouglmeck Club 3. RUSSELL TUKEY Russ Date minded comedian . . . keeps the books . . . strong on stallions . . . Library Club 2, Sports Club 2, Intramural Basketball 3,4. ww' CHARLES WALDMAN Chuck Fleet footed . . . beat that tom- tom . . . girl crazy . . . money- making merchandiser to be . . . Track I,2,3,4, Cross Country 3, Football 4, Band l,2,3,4, Or- chestra 4, Apparatus Club 4, Canasta Club I, Gym Club 2, 3,4. e H --..-.,,' VI , l , , r i ti I Il E t f' ' , MQ 17 K' Yi ,. , N .,f. Aj I ,. e , f!'Q H, ilf' '1- PATRICIA ARLENE TWOMBLY RUSSELL UBOLDI nsquinu ukussu Sports minded gal . . . laughing brown eyes . . . flashing feet . . . here come the boys . . . Tap Club 2, Dancing 3, Wig and Whiskers 3, Bowling 3,4. ALFRED .IOHN VEIEL Fritz Darkroom hobby . . . test tube prodige . . . to study chem at Cornell or Columbia . . . . lens Caps 2, Physics Club 3, iq Mathematical Ideas 4, Skull and Key 4. JOHN FRANCIS WALSH luocku Happy go lucky . . . athletic ability . . . clean cut and col- legiate looking . . . Football 3, Bowling 4, Intra- mural Basketball 3,4. l PAUL WESTERBERG Jacko Roosevelt's ace hot rodder . . . good marksmanship . . . to study dentistry . . . Bowling 3, Rifle Club 3, Wig and Whiskers 3,4, Rifle Team 4. 59 Red hair and an athlete's build . . . stamps, swimming and spear fishing . . . Annapolis in his future . . . Gym Team 3, Stamp and Coin Club 3. . , W . vi A , 1. ' i M Y v 2,-5--ff? - : '. ,. l , il ,. -' 'i al ' 'ls ... 5 'L , I ' 4 ' I ,Z -. H ,,f,Ln .QQ 'fl .:, K-L,-T' V yi gig- '1 I-+ .3 i 'I . f I . 1'i,1 ,.i.:':l ' sf- :ef '1. f-vi I lp I fttf g w f -,-if 1 .3 ..7-1- wi ,g f 'W ' i:1E5.S 441 V ' iluhrlfs..'2mlf:,:iilI..'1F:, ' i l l I, ' 2' 5' ll X x -:is QF, f, -tl I N l THEODORE WIDMAYER Ted Sure shot with basketball and rifle . . . real nice to know . . . likes Lehigh . . . German Club 2, Rifle Club 3, 4, Cheering Squad 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4, Scholar- ship Club 4. KURT WIENER Genius at large . . model lboats and planesl minded . . . a shutter-bug and a ham . . . lens Caps 2,3, Swimming 3, 4, Mathematical Ideas 4, Skull and Key 4. JANICE WllHElM WiIlie Wonderful wit . . . black hair and matching eyes ,. . . set on secretarial school . . . Art Club 2, Canasta Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Bowling 3,4. ARLENE WINIKOW Cute and clever . . . sports e thusiast . . . soft spoken . . headed for Hunter . . . Wig and Whiskers 3, Danci 2,3, First Aid 3, Scholarsld Club 4. ARLENE WOLFF Quiet, but oh, so sweet . . . nursing, her future . . . art a byline . . . Sewing Club 2 ANDREW YAKLOFSKY uAndyu Hep on hot rods . . . enioys roughing it . . . architectural interests . . . Geometry Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 3,4. NANCY CAROLINE YOST uNnncl u Interested in motorcycle racing . . . always winking . . . you have to laugh with her . . . business mind . . . Wig and Whisker: 4, Biology Club 2, Knitting Club 3. 60 PHYLLIS WONDRASCH . rlphyln Cute and capricious . . . quite an athlete! . . . soon to be a secretary . . . Riding Club 2, Wig and Whis- kers 2,3,4, Tumbling 3, Senior Council 4, Skating 2, Dancing 2. GARY YOUNG HGUII Big and blond . . . mind focuse on iets . . . collects crooner red ords . . . aeronautics coming up Intramural Basketball l,2. l ARNOLD WINIKOW Young mon with a horn superb sportsmen . . . future apothecary Bowling 2,3, Intermediate Al gebra Club 3, Trigonometry -Club 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band Ig3,4, Dance Band 4, Cross ountry 3. f will Uxpporlunily' lfzmrkx ti ll I tm ?' :WW 4 ax 4-Z ur lu. c nsx 55- I. '9 .e-,, '. ., .ffm vi. , .., z .'. .. ..'. ,x... sl l-'.' an - . . :zz- gi- WILLIAM SAMUEL WINN .IR Bl ' Handsome Brll wut from the West track talent college bound Biology Club 2 Physics Club 3 Intramural Basketball 23 Cross Country 234 Cheermg Squad 4 Crimson Echo 23 Scholarship Club 4 JOAN WROBLESKI WILLIAM A. ZACHAR ALFRED ZELKIND A ll Ill lt lx ll I Bill Fragrant laittling wonder . . . a line on Good natured . . . card sharp 1dscaping . . . won't stop at . . . sports of all kinds . . . col- 'lculus . . . lege bound . . . owling 2,3, Typing Club 2, Intramural Basketball 3. thematical Ideas 4, Skull and 4. . ' fimffi HOWARD VICTOR ZONANA Checkmate . . . Socrates, Lavoi- sier, Heilitz . . . concerts and college . . . Biology Club 2, Physics Club 3, Scholarship Club 4, Checkmates 3, Mathematical Ideas 4, Or- chestra 2,3,4, Skull and Key 4. Flame Her kingdom for a horse . . . skater supreme . . . business slant on life . . . Bowling 3, Skating 2,3, Danc- ing 3. CAMERA SHYL BEATRICE D'ANGELO uaeau Curly brown hair . . . merry eyes . . . plans Physical Ed . . . Dancing 3. HOWARD DUGOFF llnig Dugll A future engineer with his eyes on female structure . . . a good sport on the field and off . . . pleasing mixture of brains and wit . . . Bowling 3,4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Geometry Club 2, Scholarship Club 4, Skull and Key 4. JOSEPH MURRIA Big Joe Sports enthusiast . . . avid ath- lete . . . always amiable . . . Football 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Co-Captain 4. ,ar I F-If ff? X 7 fgfgff 12 j' Z.-4 -5 ,ff 6 f ea! 4 A 3, . f 571 f. Hit. , - f',., ' A - 'Ig ix 1I', 1. I' K ' n',- -.t ll ' bn. . ua' v 1 ' 3 .-.'-.Th 3, 'UR fam ,,'.'fl ei' ff, 3 .Lf 4 . ' 1 4 -l gffw '- 24 1- T-I-' gi ' , 5 if , ' . I, I . ,x .,, ,, x -3 ff flefa eff Wal fund 1.-sf Q W WW .. f'l n A ,g,f, if 'l f S L Y - N XX l . . . 11 'V X ...' 1 V eff ? f f' I uf33', 'g., 1 :I ZX f, Q XZ MM 5 1' Zi I 7 f 1 rv!! 1 ir-Sf 5 CLEVER COMMENTS Sheila Chappel - Ron Diorio 3 Kathy Bond - Roy D Esposito . CAMPUS CUTIES f fx 1 . , I J Marion Studia - John Hickey lf, . wsitzf. L ' f if 53 WA? ' X f V M 1 f ZWJI' 4' X . ,lf 'yang -d-il! 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L ' x. - ' -N .- X CLASS OF I957 MOST POPULAR Rosalie Cuccia - David Blicker MOST EYE APPEAL Anthony Shine - Greta Olsen MOST INTELLIGENT Newell Gilmore - Barbara Childs MOST TALENTED Raymond Lopat - Ann Walkama MOST WITTY Alan Benedict - Kyle Rohrer MOST TO SAY MOST POPULAR Pete Connal - Gail Williams C L A S S O MOST INTELLIGENT Peter Clark - Irma Seigel MOST WITTY Dolores Perna - .lack Miller MOST ATHLETIC Henry Talbert - Barbara Friedwald THE LEAST 955 MOST ATHLETIC Bob Blair - Gail Hughes CLASS OF 1956 MOST POPULAR Lynda Weinberg - Ronald Di Chiara MOST EYE APPEAL Cynthia Grimes - Bill Henry 1 , 1 . . ,M MOST EYE APPEAL Sue Lord - Dan Reardon MOST TALENTED Ed Nolan - Diana Gerhards MOST ATHLETIC MOST WITTY Dorofhy Berkey - JOE POPPU Joanne Wright - Ken Peterson - -WM? , v , 11? V' 'G r ,1.,.,,,..jZ. 441, D 9 ' -. ff' - . s : J 'u I: LTI ' : U Q ua me-' VT, , ., M .H J 1 . 1 fi nv-'f Q r , HLAT: y ' I FJ ' ' .' Ji.: V ' , - mu, l'.g.a-ge ,3 ,,f.L , '35 Z '- is f f 514 . gr' - : . +C' I sir' f .1 , ., J 55-'f - It R. ,, , A ,, 5 63' ' qi, ,, -fif ,f rv?-Qf' ,.-'1 55 W :asv L --54: 1 1 'gi , -.-if X HV? '49.fAx' ' .',fIf'l'i.- v . -as R 4.-,,,. - a N Q- H , ,f':aj-,- Q.,- . 4,9 .xx if .-ff .li wt' Na? :ff ffh., ' 'L 1 ' 1,122 - ..a c i X. u 5 'Q . fog, 1 3.3. x WAPXI .aa 05, . , sf. ' inf N ' if 1, my ' H 'Wm K va., A ' '75, aff! Rx Q .ui 1 .2 .. wp: M . : IH- - w. ' .fm - Q .' a'.L'.1 x f if fm f' Q ai-1 '- Y-WHS 'fyy , . '.T,JL , 4 TR. L -2 a :':, -J ,. , M.: '!,' ..f: 1 .. fx 1 ph P. ,.F,.g,L X f , ..9.,d 4. f ws k I zqpw xg N -J M-4 5Wf'T'l Q '55 . ffi 1 v. , -M, v .A Y .' va N ,1 mf, --.1 :GL r.7,.f , w. A . , ,I . A . If L ,,.. , r TT -'1' Egg, Lag- '. .,.--A AR. . 5 3: - fs '51, I QI:-'. ,251-'. 5 .7 g ffm-'T '1'i, 'V ' jj w.,: .,:i gk, ' N .A ' -5-3-,-:ffl-Le.::', ' g, f i., N ' i ,ff-fail' 'Qin---,wwf A Q yi 'f-TL '- -f- , T ' gras.-M. . ' 'ff' H ,E A yi, , Y i' .., . U A-rm Q Q. N W., f , ,,.3',, . zu 1,75-gg. , f ' ' L.. -H i. . --M-.,4f. ,41.-fv . 1 Rm' . 11, A , . R ' 'JET' Q ' R- If .J M I K 5:2 I' ew .4 I QE' .,. A , M E ji' . ' ' ,-f-j'4' ' .- ' 1 , y.,yl. ff I I .:.. . - CTI miss, CLUBS - -' h ORK SHARED ITH FUN. B Bruce Marshall, Presidenf Mr. Hugh D. Maclnfyre, Principal Ellen Svendsen, Treasurer Qr Carolyn Sutton, Secretary C. 5 The Council at Work ROW 1: C. Costanzo, E. Svendsenp Mr. Louden, Mr. Wheelock, Mr. Worthington, C. Sutton, B. Marshall. ROW 2: S. Reardon, P. Miller, B. Childs, L. Wehmeyer, J. Angelili, G. Hughes, D. Aherne, E. Pendray, K. Ruebhausen, B. Wickham, C. Grimes. Row 3: A. Siskind, P. Connal, R. McDonough, K. Cox, W. Wohlfort, C. Hawes, M. Slater, K. Peterson. CAPABLE COUNCIL Indians can well be proud of their GENERAL ORGANIZATION. With Bruce Marshall, President, Conrad Constanzo, Vice President, Carolyn Sutton, Secretary, and Ellen Svend- sen, Treasurer, the '54 council had g year of success. To start off the year with a bang, the G.O. sold the most membership cards in the school's history. The next big event on the agenda, the annual magazine drive, brought in more than 51,000 for the school's use. Some of the proiects undertaken by the organization were the purchase of new uni- forms forthe football team and the cheerleaders, basketball dances, the G.O. picnic, and also the announcing of the football games. As usual, the G.O. supported most ofthe clubs. The G.O. COUNCIL of l954 has given future years a reputation to live up to. 81 ROOSEVELT REVERIES -1954 L'E V Every memory of Roosevelt is compiled annually and given permanence in L'Envoi. This year, Roose- velt Reveries was kept in the spotlight as the theme of the yearbook. The staff recorded the accomplish- ments and ideals of 1954 for the seniors to remember and for the underclassmen to hold asthe goals to be attained in succeeding years. Led by Editors Zita Scavnicky and Jack Boyce, the L'Envoi Staff, back from the expedition to the Isle of Igopogo and down the aisle of the Roosevelt auditorium, presented a successful show to start the sales campaign and set in motion the machinery of the yearbook. EDITOR-lN-CHIEF Zita Scavnicky LAYOUT EDITOR Jack Boyce ' 'flu' raw, 21'-Qttifj There was no time for relaxing. No sooner was one deadline met then another was upon us. Photographs had to be taken, selected, and identified, writeups to be written, edited, and proof-read, the lay-outs to be arranged before we could reap the rewards of accomplishment. This mountainous task, not without its dilemmas and complexities, was finally completed with the invaluable aid of our advisors, Dr. Kauf- mann, Mrs. Steiner, and Mrs. Moeller. We have now come to harvest time-proudly we present our treasury of memories for 'l954- Roose- velt Reveries. 4, VY ! .nl 'T S bl N Imrfi IH? 119 I E to A x ,324 K K c 'Y Q ' 4 Yx '1 nh 'A '-1 U WV .f- WT? ,2.,. vit. , dl' 5 '- L' x gl-. Wilf- ,,. TP gm 4Fll! f' Fi' N F- Qs..-5 '!'r'r Q Q' I 5. nw, f J' ii? K gg Interlude on Igopogo The 54's Really ca Wow :Q fb 'Air U. .1 'r . ,, ll, ,.. ., X3 Q...-ufbL Welcome Home, Expedifioners ml. .H .ttlllllq , UK Vasu BUY rsrvvor lhe Echo rvws.-ses, Nag. ROOSEVELT non s-CMOQL. October 21. 1953 Price. Ten Cam rf' ' ' '11 ' W 'Y' 's qw- T okli' Mfr ff--- FJ I AQ I New Teachers P P S l5tttf5it50'e'f Sale Qt Add Gs.ggg'fii, Stur ,l w a . dy W X. f Added to rin X20 I ' 9,' 0 ', Q- lv, 0 4? 076 'o f .oo Q, 9 , , dab, i lu It . X , ,.fl'Q10U'F, .mme tl' . -. ht, 545 31016, ol' .jgiiat vc, Q s-5 - 0' 49 4 'P Z QQ, 45146, 'fbi In f. A :bn 5, grk Xe ' 6 4. ' ' -S Ep , ,dx sz, ,M Qi. 1s.'f0,y'5 l' Ss -oi? f 1 . -Qu acu ty U .3 e A 6b have terviewed they hail represent a Sass be efbg S3 ' 'Jw 'SIN' 'UQ Q49 5418 67:5 arbo S 0 sit. -cv leges. H Sta Miss Fr, A lhe hu ,arlmra comes Club to NU lTll'llE!' - the about college Whiskers. Teaching has been Mrs for 15 years to find ext when she came from Junior High where she ly taught, She enjoys with girls because they very cooperative. From Mark Twain Benjamin Brooks who taught at Mark Twain Junior High last year has received his degrees from Oswego Teachers College, Cornell and New York Unt- versity. He has been teaching in Yon- kers Ior Eve years which is in- cluded in his teaching experience oi eight and one-half years, The new teacher. of commer- cial subjects is Mrs. Mildred Goldberg. She attended Newf University, where stu' with a B. S. degree. K For the past two ye' I been substitute te' - kcrs. Mrs, Go - lively study' rl TC gall as wok .HRM I C' 9913! auch m ln ru s Surg 5: Colm V16 sein' AP? lng wht' L'Env June. La reques schoolls pv commen 'hit tunes ro oth Pacitlc A Sheila Chapp xpedition t nd of Igopogo Roosevelt Expt li talent for t SD- coveries includ Q 'ty DEspos1to -t ppers the voice . Q and an accorrh 5, ink siapf At r Jvhole cast promis Pat!! so rl finale in song to-'procluce a bigger gi better L Envol 'Q:Ef.375,Q'g QQES 1' ...gn Q f-a mf'-D g:':x N' :3gy5tE...5r'5 , .- . ,-.ru 2:1-9 -- Aa-gm ggi-sg 31790: C?1.'ZQrLg m!c: C1-4 ' me-4 ses-'s 0-P-:ni 11:sf3Ei?g'1,2,' m ' '-Sv. g..',-1,:,W7,: U zu rn has-eigisi' 1.99 Ifgwgmmng ' Q!- es-ea,5f-eof mi A -90-0-'F--.C ' ' Q.'.7,-md-glow. Q 0 i '5'-55'-55' '13-Nm -,521 .571 s s Dx 5-4,1-.Qojfgflm 12. . S1355 ,JE Or-:T .:.g.i'Q':m.:a':'w ' ' K' R... Q on 'ii E'i7 15 - 'ddtssi 3 ? : m- Z 4: -za- sd I- z--J 52. O3 Q 2 , !L,Q'U Q gp-s ? Boislifg' P!-:ff-'Q 1 55585--s cn ' 3...- . of .. -' ' . 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Brown, Iam- areas tu talking with Mrs. tfnvcrnmi Their conversaticm ence, tncvlxmbaseball, Hbut -.You I Tlrsrkllie.. 'Fl fl ff'l'l'iS 1 weekends he worlds, chemist cm canpegilicl ' at midn. R 54, what ha Eff., ning. Urs- 1 ' 0 ' . . ' 0600, 4163: ll 0 and 'l Q 952, fr- 0'fz,3g CZJQ IQ 1 - .qfgb-4'o , Kish '91-. inliln nmsuig clatiorfG?r25 nGw lows st'tiu.m1c high school an the freshman V from the sophomore . '- school Ray was active ir ..-ogg fairs during his two years he . He was Health Council represen- tative for two years and Parent' CRIIVISUN ECHO You can still get something for cr dime-the CRIM- SON ECHO! ln its 29th year, it keeps rolling off the press monthly, under the supervision of Mrs. Hunter Editor Franz Oehlerich, with the co-operation of his staff, brought fresh, new ideos to the pages of our paper, thus keeping up the fine tradition that has brought Roosevelt honors in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contests for three consecutive years. Teaclier representative in his automobiles- d pvlle-7 553301 freshman year. He was on the tennis team last year. While at Lafayette Ray will 3 l tnlm the Lihernl Arts course the subiecls alieslhe S21mC.. .- 'ire principal express miie and observations wmdoqtv as follows m less nt of our boy n thege Teri loyal scho e bv tkl hletlwh slew' 1 ta mdk! hods 01555 gt 08 al aids' ' ' . her hen W1 gut Whef wx :en thother ozln l vous: Somew P Qual uld ir that WF- ..-- , mo., ,Wiring tliscre t ments were served V s-.. AUT W S Uff0nv.s Shin . Probl' i C ra n k rl Scmu U-Hcher jus -egg? U Clutuv rs 1 1953 'ef fleremonles AN, .. October 11. Q , .mas and Sacred Heat .ilmols took second at ce respectively, the pr' es .., h patching ldentlficatio bracelets and an American glen Medal, The topic for essays suhmitt was. Columbus, A Lesson i Perseverance. These compos tions. not exceeding five hundre mm -Mt sv -'f f . , e , J lllxAlr0KtU9S0-ld Mols mu' N Asamu mmtitlxlullaiil Jfllnwvu 4 V :QQ '1z.t.nnmrls .mol Wm SW?-'I tt. WB mm fl 4 oioaagi .t Xa 3111,-'lllml .- ,- 1 . .-- LQMLM 'l m ' .tan-3101 U1 l -.Hdu , , X QDLIM, Hung i.-ml 'ami l .I d nur Nami .A swim l in Il 3 -A marriott- L no v stef' ivffffi When askea-weeds Dill 'lwuog atin, :mn -1005 :V thc 'aug Afeflzl i 23517: schools were like 'IL 'mdap N rltl 'JGIW Bulgum - travel ' hula 'N ' 1 ,,- 'xazmm . ' ' 0 eau ' C 9. . dvi.-nthtuklng experi- .. l . 3 U P . ,JLX tg outs. he replied. A. tufvh til U-l es, The .131 L, . I 3 ll l ' ' lulsal-N541 T S 49 :WH ll UK 0. YT len -ace on Earth he Christmas season always gests the phrase- Peace on h, good will lu men. tn't we live as men sltnultl, out corruption, hlnutlslted, ' and dictatorship. This d is too lull of hate and 'e shoultl huilcl our ideals t syxxkqx point that we will lrfgs noe on earth. Let us, 111.95 on, treat men Lgintllyf messengers tiliu-U . J- v0 A - .. 11'm.,y by rm X . mop 1 K8 yard FM? fungi 111.3 ,..' ibflllez-, N7oS,.5 f'l- II nn Si imn'i4'f'1 In ,ws hun gflffirim, ,,' ty An5Q.DL'1rgiI.. 'L 'he 1.-,- WS di , 1'f.'st'.iZif:3:-r'.f' f. . 'l Grr ' ,L .' tqrlCU oJa?fqf' J' ' N, ap-'--:O Ho ' ttng'lSu gan week. 'lem cannot be all thtngltrl mme Way. NI. ,4- 5' 5 511 te ideal sham CY Oni! Q s 4 ,aqcgu I by rj :..,- f o 0, 6, NT: . 94-Q .NN 9 w 59664 ws -1? O ,4 -1 v ,L Q ,ax obelogi oifinzttt POLE hp C. Meter ig her skirt on stage .ml.tly. wittiest senior. has earned the ti t 1 e Sheila t. h c Peeler 'fTT'Ql:I'A her fans. Ute mulzi has lived first Gfnur Cana- Dlztre i. urovtnces nigh. eplally 1,3 , 2 . .V .. ali., . I n trI1j,.I.- one Q , ,.. , 1 ilu-bums, all, sf.--fd .. Student Dfiop ts Editor of H, H191 21 member of squad. and M' She enjoys swimming, danc- ing, tennis and football. Tall, athletic: Dick Price, the senior who helped to sparkplug o fame, has vi' the Iootlmll team t ollow the 225' 565-EEJBOX days a tv' 3, Pg Y xoooylf lar Wet! .- E12 '2 dye I '60 . progro? 2 cg II: E 5 R. C. pt. ktre operal. .:... . .- , -U - vt 0 15. ' , 'elm' ents psig C' 'S E 2 5 Eng ,X X .Kon NX ,Son H food photo. - E st .2 .- - . I Q65 dill . 31: The htm ytlurn- muh... ug Q, K . them as 3 sg 2 13 5-.1 Q In E x Q00 .PS gvophhf uvd bn HKS 1 acmcvo. f 1' ' ci vt 'V 53 '-' Q -u o 9 L QK VGC 30 cr photo- 'te1rar'Pt'15gi7-'S,sm:'- -fb 0 QS.-599 . -X' .t , - , . Q 0 o -X 1 V5 I .,..1phcx is le SVR! E 9 5 -5 2 E32 2 E5 , ff, gl I ,UQ 9039, ytutile galil? pictures under '19 wtf iff. 5 Ev 3 'QE E,,5,'jnfQt on literutotg' Lfiaok is UKQN5 ,Koh , iight conditions. pmgi cam E is :LS gd - J' and sho ntl the lmiflcr while Fox'?, ,, deal f-'1 nature mms oft the scl' .E ig .33 55 3 5 . s are .lm.m..,lhm the um.. uve ldgg hi P- .ights the photographei ear: ld UB Eff... ,Q CJ: 'art'iw late This story goes to show you your own. U , end make UP f0T. QUE 1055 by usme 1111 .E U g,.'Uve that we tire cnn't well. uh mf HWWVH5' decorate it w ' -ff of 'Iliff' gturgefexffnggggfr ngzaclfgcgruzg , - . ' -- tem ou 1. ' . - Caljiinlic of managing low, Milly Ch 5'm N Sglglgzym buevollizixr and 's and lso Pan. These and other affairs or do not xmnt ttest U My WJ bllzqf Jr dressing U. high speed gypes are also used Wawugtgitlsl I I - b flrzuff ZSZJJUG Obajqddllll 8:09 S3511 drcsst-V S 5, when rap motion must. be J JQ 01 09 0, JL.-511, Ill lfpcent on Q P1107-05-.'YHPl fly, w- 4 .0 -f.. . - rf ,- 0 f-- cp 0-1 2ofNfa'ts'h, 'fv 9 tg. 1' f' A ev f- 6- of O . 4- -- A .J -a G we 622. Q9 ot 9 QL goo O NQQZN 63049065-'Q veto, ,QQ 4 5 liatgea O 45,415 6 r big 1. vig' Z- 'tg'9,. o . and youtxa vis n you stan out ou? Tvs lm entl, into l, with no except yi? EY. L, ft' 's sink or F 'ing up isa, Y, D 5. 0 f' 12 03:3 A slfbgnttity ca: Exposuy L- Vt great deal to f,0 1'-2 4 -- mfota ,JJ .1 4,0 .Jo 0 mile, ,Q A qua y LQ 'fo Wbmhm. th. OJ 001, 0 .S Acture. 757 . 0 ,??1,P1ms'Lsome- t L 010 ba, ll I log 3 S., 'OJ 1011, .. 11a.Jes h QQJU f Q Q Q O UIISJP sions of play- ing c 0 l 1 e g e ball. OVSI' the j K ' past season he 4 was placed on ,, ' the honorable mention 1 1 S t for the All V . t County Team. if A 1 F. Dick likes to f,' it .zgf .- .. travel and has if 'Q 'T been to such Dick scenic spots as Florida and Maine. He also plans to visit Ohio in the near future. Fishing and golf are his main sources 'oi relaxation. However. the lanky fellow takes to all sports equally well. figure around A Izuniliar JUG: 'lo J Din tn ts 1 md '91 'log el 1 21 school is Gail Brozman, Feature 15 ' .' Crimson Echo. She is also at tlltot ot The 8,9 ll UQO I Ol Ia N 05199 -5 ttjzlffl 4 o 01 member of the Wig and Whis- kers, the Scho- 'lqrshlp Club, and S p o r t s Club. 5 After waiih ' 'ff fha! 'LMC 15011 .. .7 Goefgtt ,... t SN. , 0 NW 'ACUTK 11. , is X otftlaii' w -S ' S A- 3 -t. M Qgeilidli 9-1 'W ten gi o learn F 2' to mags our own. u Q, 'Q Q5 Wa 'il Mon NW . ' ' ' -I ell as the 6 .5 . xb5y.pt'0Lw,' X fell' 1 E 099 00 . 34, Q .069 Reel sea I . 5 Q .bv f. vt af.: ,. 3 -ca f X' 129, , 6' o rlmsot as P Gets X, 3 'E OXWXCWL lxhetl monthly by UQ' m q, -lvhlf' Q he or tcottstvt-tt lllglt E LJ -. 'gh Yonkers, Now time V cant 'af- Mcmhvr of wf 0 'GS' . I.A., N.s.P.n, taunt mg A V -1' Ja'-lone , .i,T.-.---Q , 29, No. 3 Dtvt-umber 1.6. X bvci VAS' la 041 A .tvs ,., ...fe nf. -7- x mgtng tzttttmz if, ot-int-in-it - 'Hand u tcflttoi-R: .L mst. sz. mn-t.l1ng By UZ P ting Cf-lm' ure Etlltnrs: G. Drnztnnrt. B. Am you 8 lam mir x . QS. Crlspo U gl V ' .. 9- Grtj oy S Ls Ieirllltur: J. Alnmler DFI? teeny Midi tm E, YQQQ: I 0533 3 especi. J.it1t'key love the stores me fl ,I 4, J M 1 L to L O ou ,mdk ugmplty: C. Melt-r such P 'UI31'3- lf Mill U' 499.9 ' qfldel' R-: Mr flugllb 5' 'fag .lmbgr OE trim-sz J. Ang.-1, .t. su-rtmwttz, tt. tht-so old cows 'tmls x '-fe po F 1 5- Hu ' get Q 6, o Q 'F 'Galle' J- '3l '?5- JA U'Jl ' vou a few suggrsticms 1' 51 ' - Oeh lemqn nfel' -U 31' ze ,2,.b,uo Q 5-He team, iil?JTLi?Ih.Ti.,Mii55l'fCKi-1-ff mm' D' Lotte mm-e gin. cfs to R.: G ,efich R n' B' Cris' sid., i '7'hc55f?? :if Qffwu a B ultttlon: tt, tuuwmt, tc, lhtlllll '1'hi5yug1y,r01l1g1'5 glrc-1115, Iyer' - Bowl. ' OW 2 ' A Zly story, I'll have t1J?15'.:L -.PQ is Q igte er- Agunts: C. l'lttx't,llng,lil. mn md. They Colne in H V3 , C. M I Ing, J B , L' 1511 and your pals Checked 25, Us -2' 5,1 return f3r 1fftli't?igfx'i.LQtfliiltt-rj F. 19.-inf! or uso' wt-we :mtl lmustml e'e - ' 0573 R Sadquamrs' my' - at' the SU if -1?'fei.'s?f.oQ. that of lfml- H- Twm- rlztls ftntl are the perfect thing , ' P C A- T lfllufd vhml U3 Cm W :P f'Q'i9,6 , qt , f nz. M Ci-onkt-tt. L. tlnmtwrlz. .L M P0 with gwf.mm.5 We find .gf . 0.24. l'itx.il'dlI'lg rctncleer out been: 5, 10 G Qs, pilot a - llugelskt. l If , I..,j .Q flu. 0 nm 'Om sawn. He heat the rap and for H Ei, 4, ,.L-.ne United States 'Angell J- Pom' Ulm In L M' E F ' L 'U 4' rt-leased h' on 1 D-25 Air Fofcb mr: Mrs. M, Alloc: Hunter Ol vourshe, they nlso are henuti- - lm I '- ' RE OW ED REPORTERS SEATED, L. io R.: J. Groves, C. Miller, D. Reimcnn, M. L. Crockeft. STANDING, L. io R.: B. Blankenship, R. Wuer, C. Hawes, F. Oehlerich, l.. O'Leory, L. Weinberg, J. Angle, T. McGean. ECHO'S AD-ME 1 , .1 A Q, VI 'X in . I ,lr STANDING: D. Reimcnn. SEATED: M. Crockett, H. Drewsen, R. Tveri, L. Hoberg. Fl IAN'S RAI B0 This year the PTA, working in coniunction with Wig and Whiskers and the physical educa- tion and music departments, successfully brought a hit musical to the Roosevelt stage. This Spring production, which replaced the an- nual variety show, was enthusiastically greeted by capacity audiences. Finian's Rainbow, the story of a middle- aged man and his daughter who find happiness in a valley in Missitucky, U.S.A., was colortully presented with Suzanne Levine, Rolf Yerger and Helene Reiner in starring roles and Joel Goldin, Edwin Noschese, Martin Spar, Car- olvn Sutton, and Ed Nolan headlining the supporting cast. Students handled the choreography under Mrs. Donoghue's direction. b Music was arranged and di- ' ,qyg rected by Miss Andrews. Speaking parts were coached by Mr. Kilcul- si len. The entire pro- R ,Y duction was cap- ' ably supervised by Mrs. No- lan of the PTA. GREASEPAI T and KLEIGLIGHTS F My '09 V 0' K I J U 90 ROW 1, L. to R.: D. Blicker, P. Twombly, N. Burns, W. Owen, E. Miller, B. Mendelsohn, S. Stein, A. Taubin, A. Boyer, P. Budd, P. Lydanne, l. Pendray, B. Francis. ROW 2: H. Jewels, E. Haener, M. Giselfi, L. Naigles, J. Gauss, P. Wondrasch, N. Yost, C. Riley, M. Crockett, P. Gardner, A. Northrop, M. Schyder, J. Green. ROW 3: T. Timen, P. Goetz, A. Druker, C. Cole, A. Lubbert, F. Gertner, J. Harris, H. Reiner, J. Goldin, E. Tamis, R. Bellino, P. Rust. ROW 4: S. Holzer, M. Spar, C. Shell, J. DeBeer, N. Eisner, T. Steinmetz, G. Law- rence, D. Brito,'B. Hartung, R. Adams, R. Rosenthal. ROW 5: J. Kaiser, E. Nolan, B. Henry, J. Eubank, C. Gincler, I. Radin, P. Wachtell. Those who lean toward the limelight 'find encouragement and opportunity to exhibit their talents in WIG AND WHISKERS. Over the years the club has become synonymous with fine entertainment, presenting productions ranging from Shakespeare to the latest on Broadway. This year with its new sponsor, Mr. Austin Kilcullen supervising productions, the club presented Thornton Wilder's Happy Journey as an assembly program. The novelty of this one-act presentation contributed to its success, and the thespians continued the Wilder tradition with the Pulitzer Prize winner Skin of Our Teeth. An enthusiastic audience greeted Wilder's fantastic fable of George Antrobus and his family, who sur- vived cold, flood, famine, and war by the skin of their teeth. Wig and Whiskers thus completed another season that would make Broadway sit up and take notice. Emil --.I I 1 5.- .,, .V 1. , 5 ? gx - ff WI 4. f- -A iff' ,V 4+ . W'-H I F Problem Child v F a ' +1 ,, 1 6 , 1 f 5- Q Shady Goings On -sul ..' J K ,. -mu' , 1 fy. ti R, n in Wi 'P f 4 . :fi Ee, 1 SCHOLASTIC APTIT DES This year fifty-four seniors were admitted to SKULL and KEY, Roosevelt Honor Society. An 88'Ma average of Regents and third year history final is the requirement for admission. Excel- ling not only in scholastic ability, but also in qualities of leadership, many members hold executive positions in organizations both in and out of school. Under the direction of our prin- cipal, Mr. Maclntyre, the members got their pins, inscribed with the significant skull and key and planned a Brotherhood assembly. Elected officers were Jim Bast, President, Ed Haiim, Vice President, Sheila Chappel, Secre- tary, and John Del Bene, Treasurer. 7 ' ,riff -V f - v --Z' ' g: K ' .f SKULL AND KEY OFFICERS SEATED, L. to R.: J. Bast, S Chappel. STANDING, L. to R, E. Haiim, J. Del Bene. ,W f ROW 'I, L. to R.: E. Uprichard, M. Moroch, F. Gertner, C. Roche, S. Stein, Mr. Maclntyre, M. Rapp, A. Schery, B. Hyman, M. Mar- cus, A. Schloifer. ROW 2, L. to R.: W. Zachar, J. Bast, J. Del Bene, D. Goler, J. Graves, H. Field, A. Berliant, L. McGean, C. McCann, A. Southworth, J. Stahl, E. Pendrcy, A. Salotto, G. Glass, R. Merrit, J. Bust, N. Austin. ROW 3, L. to R.: J. Augen- braun, G. Bartling, W. Schmitz, K. Wiener, W. Hollis, W. Wohl- fort, H. Zonano, B. Marshall, T. Rickert, R. Jacobsen, R. Strahan, J. Boris, A. Schoen, J. Morginson, N. Hochgraf, K. Cox, A. Veiel. FIRST ROW: I. Rodin, W. Schmitz, R. Goldman, F. Rosenberg H. Alkolf, Dr. Cleverdon, Mrs. Henry, M. Rosenberg, B. Hyman H. Sandstram, A. Veiel, K. Weiner. SECOND ROW: J. Margin son, H. Katz, F. Hornstein, A. Winikow, M. Costagnello, C. Gast- halter, J. Schwartz, M. Marcus, E. Tomlinson, D. Silver, R. Chang V. Kaufman, B. Reiss, B. Crispo. THIRD ROW: G. Augenbraun M. Polonsky, A. Schery, K. Thomas, C. Sutton, A. Winikow, B. Jacoby, J. Edelson, J. Stahl, M. Rapp, L. Beimler, E. Fotis, A Berliant, R. Jacobsen. FOURTH ROW: N. Hochgraf, J. Bast, J 1 1 Groves, H. Field, M. Lane, N. Bresnick, K. Reubhausen, M. Hodes, C. Roche, B. Ritterband, J. Del Bene, A. Salotto, W. Steinberg. FIFTH ROW: T. Widmayer, A. Schlaifer, B. Marshall, R. Roth R. Strahan, G. Arditi, C. Costanzo, T. Rickert, D. Goler, E. Haiim R. Merritt, H. Zonana, K. Bond, P. Miller, E. Fadden, J. Moody, S. Chappel, E. Uprichard. SIXTH ROW: G. Krueger, K. Cox, M Pursche, E. Merola, M. Geist, B. Franco, A. Southworth, K. Gar- rity, A. Schoen, G. Brozman, L. D'Amato, J. Boris, G. Berkowitz. SEVENTH ROW: A. Colao, H. Jarolmen, R. Leitstein, W. Winn. This year, as in the past seven years, the SCHOLARSHIP CLUB, form- erly known as The Club, aided seniors in preparing for their college Entrance and Scholarship examinations. The ninety-six students who ioined the club were divided into three groups. One group met every week, the other two on alternating Wednesdays, enabling members to ioin other clubs. In the spring, after a number of students had taken their examinations, the remaining members consolidated. Mrs. Henry and Dr. Cleverdon ably helped prepare the members for the various examinations and conducted constructive and informative meetings. 93 ASSURI G PLACE I THE SU SERVICE LEAGUE-SUCCESSFUL EWCO ER , ,3 XMB 'bt as Q Q 1 L.?,'., , FRONT ROW: E. Smith, N. Tufarelli. ROW 2: Dr. Cleverdon, P. Connal, Miss Scott. ROW 3: A. Berliant, A. Schery, G. Bartling, B. Carlson, C. Costanzo. ROW 4: B. Marshall, M. Button, P. Bogdan, E. Taylor, J. Hickey. 94 The EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the SERV- ICE LEAGUE is the ad- ministrative body which governs the League's policies. ln order to rec- ognize a student's serv- ices to Roosevelt, a point credit basis has been established. The number of points that a student has accumu- lated by the end of the year determines wheth- er or not he is eligible for the pins or keys awarded at the close of the term. Under the di- rection of Dr. Clever- don, this proiect is the much-needed addition to the slate of Roosevelt activities. RECEIVING LI E lli STANDING: H. Fields. SEATED: J. Cohen, P. Rizzo, D. Ahern, C. Grimes. Members of the STU- DENT OFFICE STAFF work in the office filing, marking cards, stamp- ing books, typing, run- ning errands, and mime- ographing were invalu- able. They contributed greatly to the efficiency and dettness with which the school is run. This year the receptionists were added to the frame- work ot Roosevelt to aid visi- tors in finding their way about the school. These stu- dents performed this service in their free periods and have proven to be invaluable. ROW I, L. to R.: A. Lombardo, H. Marr, E. Smith, W Lenny, J. Opel. ROW 2: D. Slingerland, M. Patrick, P Budd, D. Harmon, L. Newman, H. Jewels, G. Roe, M Wells, P. McLaughlin, N. Benedict, J. Mariani. ROW 3 S. Meyerdierks, R. Helling, J. Martin, M. Tessier, J. Cohen B. Seeman, A. Buckenmaier, N. Di Costanze, B. Kittlestacl N. Stewart. ':-H gg.:-f, lu ,-'- .::,. fx ,A vs xi s 'T I 'Sim it W. fi Z T ' ROW 1, L. to R.: P. Miller, M. Heidenreich, W. Wohlfort, Mrs. Henry, C. Costanzo, E. Pendray, K. Garrity. ROW 2, L. to R.: J. Bast, D. Shaw, J. Le Crann, L. Battista, E. Fadden, L. Rhodes, J. Martin, P. Wondrasch, J. Graves, W. Lundie. ROW 3, L. to R.: F. Reuss, F. Oehlerich, G. Lawrence, B. Taylor, A. Colao, R. Jacoby, W. Zachar. LE DI G SENIOR LEGISLATORS This year saw the introduction of the SENIOR COUNCIL, a student body consisting of two representatives from each homeroom. They are concerned with the planning and execution of those activities formerly managed by the class oFFicers alone, which every senior looks forward to. The Council, in cooperation with the senior officers, successfully handled the senior hats, prom, pins, and gift to the school, thus giving the class of '54 a year to remember. 96 DEFT DEBATORS C B REPORTERS Lively discussion of news- aper and magazine ar- cles, including both good nd bad points, provided imulating club periods r future news reporters. or practical experience, e members of the PRESS LUB contributed ads and ature articles to each is- ue of the Crimson Echo. OW 'l, L. to R.: R. Waer, Mrs. unter, B. Garrett, J. Miller, S. cDowell, B. Johnson. ROW 2: . Angel, R. Hudson, N. Renkel, '. Hower, A. Byam, J. Katz. ,ff ,uh -ad. r iff' i Y Nw T fr, rt if ..Y .-'J -gl? . 1 .' s . j - . f - - lf- 'T A' S 'elf '-f i i i ' . ,ex -L - -A ,JV I V . L, 1. -5 t Q, ' L gee' A I Roosevelt's star orators met bi-weekly in prepara- tion for formal debates. The '54 team came up to expectations, being as ac- tive as in past years. The first debate of the season was against the team's traditional rival, A. B. Davis, and other contests were held throughout the country. Miss Montgomery was the very able sponsor, and Neil Hochgraf was president. AT DESK: N. Hochgraf. SEATED: M. Castagnello, B. Ritterbancl, Miss Haveyp R. Harris, S. Kush- nick. STANDING: B. Shabel, B. Fisher, M. Benett, R. Leitstein, E. Davis. . -'V-5311?-.23-:rv . he --Ni 5 i xg G . Q . ' 'Ev ' - A, ' , Em fwqbi g - - 15 1 Pi' E fy J EAA,-45,x 'Y' 'A V WgQi?' Tsg55f' wf 5:2254 - ' ' Q- - W H1i?Q5:awf' 4 . Se' 'A x 4 4111- 1. ' - - : ' , V f 32 059:29 i Fig :I 0 M529 'E ' r. e xx 'Q ' . QW N f? 444 A1 Q g . ,f I I V, l . if I , M., -M. fem-, we in Lg cfffiffyg if , f!Qf?Q2,gfge ' Us xii' ff . 4 Q-'W-EWTVQ EGM ' , Q -J L Hts' ' A .. ' .se '25 '-v-11, ' ' - Y. , - X: If-Y ., x g -' f, , ' FT- ' 3-T' K 'Hi' -153- rartok, T. Rickert, T. De Beer, - PHOTO FINISHERS NS CAPS, under the ction of Miss Dignan, edicated to the princi- of good photography. aim this year was to students in acquiring and developing ama- talent into a useful by. Clinics, lectures, field trips are iust a things which help to e this one of Roose- 's most active clubs this r. I: R. Hodder, R. Jacobsen, isher, J. Brodsky, D. Tolles, Redner. ROW 2: K. Weiner, Dignan, M. Yasky, J. Gol- B. Evans, D. Bader, R. Hor- R. Bushkamper. THE KI G AND I Enthusiastically guided by Mr. Morse, CHECK- MATES entered its second year at Roosevelt. The purpose of the club is to train the newcomers to the game and to improve the skills and techniques of advanced players. ROW 1: A. Brandonisi, R. Busch- kamper, N. Sugarmeyer, R. Rero- witz, M. Redner, G. Miner, D. Forman, D. Finberg. ROW 2: L. Southwick, J. De Beer, Mr. Morse, W. Heinzelman, R. Brown, P. Noble, S. Katz. ROW 3: R. Collins, J. Schmultz, B. Evans, T. Cook, P. Faccini, R. Marz, D. Huber, R. Davisson, M. Tarowsky, R. Yerger. S HEP' HEP' - 1.ETS GO!! Pep and perfechon were The alm of this years CHEERING SQUAD, Led by Co-Cap- rams Mary Jane Spangler and Carolyn Suiton the gurls prachced dilligently after school. This hard work brought new and snappy routines nn addmon to the old stand-bys that have bolstered splrnts when needed and have cheered teams nn victorv. 'yX,.f' FRONT ROW: A. Looney, C. Suifon, Co-Capiainp Spangler, Co-Captaing S. Chappel, H. Jewels. STAT' ING: A. Bonchclk, M. Blumenfeld, R. Bohialian, Williams, B. Bolinsky, J. Gurke. if .QGV c: 1 , ' ' ff 31 4 1 V F T I N 3,3 Yu J .X ff... K 1 nys ,vw . ,af MT ' l.J 1.. 4 43.45 J'72-ff' 4 ,,. ,P . V. 11, -.. THE B TO BE T Every Wednesday un the expert guidance of twirling squad meml: and sponsorship of Il O'Neill, beginners le all the tricks of the tv With concentrated wee work the newcomers m from the standard routi to the more complical When skilled enough, girls are eligible for r year's squad. ROW 'l, L. to R.: P. Gor M. Theall, P. McLoughlin, Mers, R. Korn, J. Perch, J. fer. ROW 2, L. to R.: M. A. Bartok, S. Decker, J. Bra M. Di Falco, M. Mcloughli Rochette, T. Berger, J. ROW 3, L. to R.: R. Hale Hales, J. Roberston, W. L M. Preston, B. Richards, E. pel, E. Smith, G. Hawley. ...A D THE BAND PL YED 0 Flag Bea rers Marching together this year, the eleven first string TWIRLERS and the members of the ROOSEVELT BAND, showed the characteristic school spirit and rhythm that has made them an important part of Roosevelt and the com- munity. Led by their high-stepping maiorette, Joan Meyer, the group performed at football games, pep rallies and parades. The twelve twirlers, led by twirling maiorettes Judy Stahl and Pat De Meo, were a colorful addition to the band. The twirlers and band are directed by Mr. Edward Feldbauer. A A gm, . L Hd,-1 'Sn .J 1.,-f .mr K. n. , A. V.. .,,, ix! A-1 -a 5 , .gfgrg-t A A 4..1'Y,-1 - hav. V' 'ir .x I ,,, Q, 4 . J, --Af. ',,- -5, .x..,. -,Tim-L. ' 4 ff... I ml' , 1 'wx W .4 .Nu ,Af-J oitg...-r ..,,. IVIAKE Tv V Afgy ' Y. XJR .V ' , ' tw gf v 'X iw ' M f WAY FUR MUSIC PK '14 The violin is tuning up -there is a sudden burst on the French horn . 'T -and they begin. Mr. Feldbauer leads the orchestra with his magic baton and sweet music drifts through Roosevelt corridors. Musicians, talented and ambitious have completed a successful season. Besides the yearly spring concert, always a gala event at Roosevelt High School, the orchestra participates in Graduation, P. T. A. affairs and 1 the Christmas Assembly. 04 :fi Y Efpfw-l , A 145, Iii' -1.51' nt , ' 'I ,f j ' ' .Q iaig -1' W R-li z. ' 'l I l fwf- 31 f ,l 11: I- .: 41,5 7 1- 1 erupt J' V The ROOSEVELT DANCE ND is a tunefully tops oup led by Lenny Levy. e thirteen musicians met ery Wednesday after- on in the auditorium. pending on the mem- rs' moods, the period ned into a real gone session or mellow psic symphony. Advised Mr. Feldbauer, the nd developed a reper- re of over one-hundred ck arrangements played assemblies and partic- ted in other school func- ns. -tW 1, L. to R.: A. Grassman, Scharf, J. Bast, R. Blume, Rosen. ROW 2: B. Peretz, I.. nclak, B. Napier, G. Slata, Mr. dbauer, G. Colabatista, A. -um, L. Levy. SWEET 'N' SOLID LET'S H RMONIZE .f . . .. 2.71 '.. With Miss Andrews wielding the baton, the ENSEMBLE CLUB convenes to form singing group- duos, trios, and quartets. These chorusters performed at various community func- tions. ROW 1, L. to R.: A. Poppa, R. Delagi, R. Scarpelli, Miss Andrews, E. Rettig, P. Neergard. ROW 2: M. Chiulli, M. Wells, P. Alderisco, M. Powell, R. Jack- son, J. Halik, J. Barrie, C. Wheat, G. Johnsen, A. London. SOME HERE THERE'S MUSIC ROW 1, l. to R.: A.Taubin, N. Ramsey, R. D'Esposito, Miss Andrews, N. Benedict, D. Gerhords, W. Byam. ROW 2: N. Sugarmeyer, M. Bufton, D. Scoville, M. DePuy, J. Anderson, P. Neegaard, N. lhsan, M. Stadta, D. Silver, J. Moss, M. Rainieri, E. Hammer, M. Patrick, N. Renkel, J. Wolf, A. luebbert. ROW 3: D. Godbold, T. Davis, D. Wells, N. DuRona, J. Bennigsen, B. Johnson, M. Reif, A. Byam, E. Hoener, J. Marshall, H. Reiner, M. B. Preston, Z. Vaughan. ROW 4: C. Gasthalter, E. Fadden, K. Torstenson, J. Perry, C. Austin, G. Moore, E. Fotis, A. Brandonisi, E. Tortofa, B. Marshall, J. Johnston, B. Nigro, J. Schmidt. ROW 5: J. Owen, B. Allen, B. Collins, P. De Meo, R. Yerger, J. Barrie, T. Ennis, J. Garan, E. Spadiccini, T. Gleason, P. Connel, P. More- house, A. Dunn, J. Robertson. A CAPELLA CHOIR, composed of those students especially interested in music, met this year as a regular class. Ray D'Esposito was elected president. Under the careful eye of Miss Andrews, the choir participated in special concerts and performed public services for the community. As part of this program, Roosevelt voices entertained at hospitals and old-age homes. 'iv' V 5 if VXI in 'f. .ll BOOK BRIG DE l . Su ' V 1-' . 5534 qv' 'l Boys only!! The HOME MECHANICS CLUB consists of students who want to learn the elements of car- pentry and other wood- working problems found around the home. Help- ing with numerous tasks around school was another of their many activities. SEATED, l. to R.: R. Sweeney, J. Viebrock. STANDING: Mr. Brooks, D. Selip, F. Wolff, H. Kack., This club consists of the bu hind the scenes workers wh make the library so efficier and enjoyable. The LIBRARI STAFF was trained by Mi: Havey, the sponsor, to che and stamp books, arrange t volumes and aid the studen' in library work. STANDING, I.. to R.: R. Galla, li Bagden, G. Hayes, E. Chapin, Napier, M. DiFaIco, G. Smart, . Sullivan, Miss Havey, G. Lawrencn SEATED: D. Gass, J. Hall, B. Ritte band, A. Dodd, B..Oshantsky, I- Lund. ANDYM E The BOYS' BOWLING lUB, organized under the pervision of Mr. Flowers, net regularly with an en- usiastic membership striv- for perfection of tech- ue and score. The best glers were selected for rascholostic competition the R.H.S. bowling lam which was this year's IAA champion. IW' 'I: F. Stritmatter, S. Kaiser, Croin, J. Mashman, A. Sis- d, A. O'Shea, R. Perri, B. air. ROW 2: P. Meyer, D. rmon, E. Oatman, J. Peterson, Reiter, J. Moody, B. Walsh, Hasselburger. ROW 3: C. ssler, Gedawsky, J. Keller, Graap, B. Schmotts, H. Strom, - Flowers. ROW 4: A. Gnere, Seif, R. Reynolds, M. Glazier. 'W 5: J. Robertson, M. Getlan, Hoffenberg, H. Magnusson. 'W 6: l.. Polidor, B. Nibi, G. nssold, B. Bartok, T. Gleason. 'W 7: J. Goetz, B. Raabe, J. ach, J. Walsh, P. Martorama. REF LECTIONS KI GPINS 0 THE LLEYS ROOSEVELT REFLEC- II TIONS, the literary mag- azine was formed this year to give those who are in- terested a chance to see their work in print. The first issue was published in the Spring. It included poems, short stories, and essays submitted by stu- dents in all four classes. The twenty-four members of the staff devised the layouts for and compiled the mimeographed maga- zine, which was arranged under the direction of the English department. SEATED, I.. to R.: Miss Wood- worth, Miss Willner. STAND- ING: R. Chang, J. Johnson, B. Helister, M. DeBarry, E. Ham- mer, J. Knight. STANDING: R. Cohen, M. Bushcamper, G. Broz- man, K. Garrity, B. Crispo, A. Cronin, J. Harris, L. O'Leary, L. Hoffberg, B. Garden. THE Pl K Interest in others induced many students to ioin the STUDENT HEALTH COUNCIL this year. As the club's president, Hugh Gage did a very commendable iob. Working with Mrs. Joyner, the sponsor, the otificers and members completed many proiects. The home- room representatives did clerical work for the examinations and send cards and sometimes gifts to students who are ill. Some of the members help with the vision and audiometer tests, while others work in the medical office. A trip to Ellis Island, and successful blood and .clothing drives were sponsored by the group and the council donated money to an Italian orphanage, Casa Materna. ROW T: T. Roth, E. Shisman, J. Berkowitz, T. Timen, C. Loudon, H. Gage, D. Steinhaver, I. Rodin, D. Gass, S. Meierdierks, A. Byam, J. Grant. ROW 2: Mrs. M. Joyner, M. Telford, V. Perch, J. Lange, B. Franco, J. Greenberg, H. Jewels, S. Smallhauser, C. Hopper, V. Rowe, B. Thompson, F. Halifberg, T. Graller, N. Yost, P. Twombly, F. Schecter, N. Germuno, B. Dahmes, A. Minkowski. ROW 3: K. Weiner, A. Llewellyn, W. Lane, H. Strom, R. Ahearn, C. Schwartstein, R. Lopat, P. Goetz, P. Sidur, J. Graves, B. Nigro, S. Reardon, D. See- bach, C. Harves. E Til ,I Q ll. I wi, -, M , 1 .A , Luk 1-jg. 1 F' ., . U - ,Zig-. ,T ' A 1 f ' by . 'J FA 5 W5 X ' .25 , r I , , u if .Ei xl X 5.51 + ANP' 'Q 4 I .J WH A A ' Tj' ' Aj. I ' fgiiw-, , AQUI SE H BL ESPA OL A wholesome combina- tion of French culture, lit- erature, and songs is what we find in Mrs. Phelon's FRENCH CLUB. Through their theme, The Influence of France in America, one of Roosevelt's oldest clubs continued its popular tradi- tion. STANDING, L. to R.: G. Feigen- baum, K. Garrity, B. Wheatley, A. Llewellyn, E. Levins, M. Ben- nett, A. Dodd. SEATED, L. to R.: E. O'Leary, B. Sabol, M. De Puy, Mrs. Phelan, B. Seeman, J. Graves. I gHabla usted SSPCFI The object of the SPANI CLUB is to attain a ma satisfactory understandi of Spanish speaking pa ple. Their aim was acco plished through educatia al and cultural activit under the guidance Mrs. Walter. During 'r year, the SPANISH CL had guest speakers, pi- ties and other activities. ROW I, L. to R.: R. Gola, Merola, Mrs. Walter, F. Flon S. Reardon, E. Tamis. ROW L. to R.: J. Greenberg, Schwartzstein, H. Harcourt, Miller, M. Oser, C. Cole, Frisch. ROW 3, L. to R.: F. Tel er, B. Sittner, M. Moroch, Lachman, L. Newman. SAY I BO -,ggi a' '-fx ' -A .V-1. mIm'tTlI.f he naturalists, a small up of scientifically ded Roosevelt students, new to Roosevelt. Mr. t, club faculty advisor, elping to put the NAT- L HISTORY CLUB on a foundation. The club ed the Sloane-Ketter- Institute for Cancer re- ch in New York City pursued other such in- sting activities during year. 1, L. to R.: L. Levitt, E. ain, T. Medovitch, O. Govan, Ernst, P. Rizzo, C. Lien. 2,- l. to R.: R. Lewin, H. rt, P. Rose, P. Dreska, P. z, M. Litman, P. Dombrow- . McDonnell, R. Wadsworth, ugris, R. Lopat, C. Rothman, hite. ROW 3, L. to R.: W. ens, F. Thorn, A. Frances, eisler, R. Monaco, J. Brod- A. Kametz. THE NATURALISTS 'NX a J 1 snmarm. A' PE 'i vw :r 11 lvl it ,, lr, 4: Inn I 'A The HAM RADIO CLUB met every Friday after- noon with Mr. Ernst to aid its members to earn their ham licenses. The mem- bers also built a transmit- ter which they used in con- tacting other radio oper- ators in various parts of the country. L. to R.: P. Goetz, C. Brown, D. Feinberg, Mr. Earnst, D. Tur- etsky, N. Eisner. H3 4 E . ' QI ' I f EWZYQQ: 'QF x L , ,f1,,l I I' r ' f hi A e -. M--j-4 gi, Nun , ' :rl 3 pl a gmlmilli 55' xi 7 5 Q 4-1: 4 W Ii 8 ' 1-r -1 N il , lphll Q Mgr! I K Q ,. - 17 Fu- ' Iv, V, .1 M- '5 ' f f -wm- I A, gf? ' mfr-:vii Y + 4: I I- arf l I fa ' ' 1' ,- A. F 1 ' Ei Q fii' sa 1 L, Y- f V QE , E X A fig., 1 . 12 'html I ,ftgrg-T W ' i f 'Z Va ' IW , '-llv. 1 . ---1 Q U L A ' .- 1 1 ' 53,371 I , ,' '- Lg EQ t P K - 4 I Q ,Q V . C iv 3 1 l - . 4' 11 5 4 -' ,12X 'f3' 1 ' 5 Y' V 3 'l' fb 'ri-vu Q ' ,fe f' .V Q ' 1 11:22. Ax' , , vg . ,1 1 26,1 -ji -N ' x5ig!53. . . x -, V. , , - - , MKII: ahh , Q11 'wr' ft 2- - , T' . ..1, .. lf? . ,. Za-gi?-' ,ff if tl s EW W' f ' ,, - - '-S E '-152 4, ', ' ' 15 'jj . 3,55 'Z yifril ' 1 ., F ' 5 sig.-'.,,m,. 41 I 1 . I Q ' ' ' , ,Q V'Vx , bc'1 figx,Q7f5fg in . . ' WAT! V r it V 1 317 o ourselves and our erity can indeed be motto of our ROOSE- RECORDS CLUB. The e members collect all ilable Indian informa- ancl compile it into a pbook for everyone's Miss Tait's elficient ership assures fine re- 'l, I.. to R.: B. Gunn, R. berg, L. Lucker, E. Cam- , l.. Schlissel. ROW 2, l.. .: A. Nugent, J. Moss, D. erland, Miss Tait, L. Bross- THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES PRE D THE ORD! him. I' The PUBLICITY CLUB was an active team that has kept the public informed about Roosevelt doings. Relaying information con- cerning school activities to local newspapers has kept the staff on their toes, and they have done a com- mendable iob. ROW I, L. to R.: B. Hierstatter, A. DeFeo, Mrs. Lafferty, I. Lotz, P. DiSimone. ROW 2, I.. to R.: J. Levenson, H. Wilde, D. Gerhards, M. Drost, J. Bass. 115 Students in the BIOL- OGY STUDY CLUB, under the instruction of Mrs. Shelly, searched to find the treasures that are uncovered by the lens of the microscope. This club also offered a chance for make up advanced work in Biology. ROW 1: P. Wolf, E. Keenan, R. Steitz, Mrs. Shelly, L. Baker, C. Alvarez, J. Reed. ROW 2: J. Rietes, S. Kaiser, R. Schiller, S. Gold, R. Reinhartsen, S. Tev- ert, R. Monteferrente, J. Kealy, C. Parsons. PROJ ECTIO PROS The AUDIO VISU CLUB under the direct of Mr. Worthington, quainted mechanically clined students with school equipment. Its m purpose was to enable members to operate proiectors, slide mach' and P.A. system. STANDING, L. to R.: G. Krue R. Francis, W. Hartung, B. Ev SEATED, L. to R.: H. Kraue Ubank, J. Cole. IVIICROBE HUNTERS t isn't just the love of s that attracted the bership of the INTER- DIATE ALGEI CLUB. s Seigel led the group reviewing class work exploring advanced ics in order to establish er footing for Regents further math study. T: H. Alkotf, M. Rosen- V. Kaufman, L. Brusman, znzo, S. Chernow, Miss . Fuert, C. Cole, M. J. Lotz, D. Tutko. 2 D. Catullo, B. Cohn, B. Reiss, M. Smollar, J. Fial, J. Greenberg, M. Frankel, T. Wetzel, son, M. Bartok, R. Rey- ROW 3: J. Terdiman, J. ', S. Levine, K. Sturm, S. Baskin, R. Lowe, G. J. Goetz, A. Young, B. S. Connal, M. Bartok. 4: J. Novick, E. Saul, B. A. Tonges. 0 SQUARES HERE PI-EYED .- .tm-.-.. ---.,..-..---s- For those students who are especially interested in mathematics, Miss Johnson sponsored the MATH CLUB. The members tested their alertness and knowledge each week with mathemati- cal recreations, puzzles, and math designs. To aid in school work, they also covered the hard spots in geometry. 'Left to Right: T. Perna, S. Lake, C. Hopper, Miss Johnston, L. Di Pievvo, C. Langhorst. 'I'l7 EXPONENTS OF EINSTEI ROOSEVELT'S GOOD EIGHBOR POLICY Welcoming foreign stu- dents, learning about life in other lands, promoting better relations between peoples of all races, creeds and nationalities- all this and more consti- tuted the agenda of the INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Sponsored by Miss Wil- Iioms, these diplomats-in- the-making have cultivated their neighbors' good will. ROW I, L. to R.: J. Church, S. Kushnick, Miss Williams, J. Berkowitz, H. Teitien, A. Byan. ROW 2, L. to R.: W. Wadelton, J. Boris, C. Miller, J. Dinhoffer, K. Werden, V. Nanni, D. Goler, S. Wachtell. ROW 3, L. to R.: J. Byer, I. Radcliff, H. Eckhart, D. Ahern. MATHEMATICAL IDE is a club open to fou year mathematics studer Under the sponsorship Mr. Van Anden, the cl studied new mathemati. ideas and the latest ator fission advancements. Ca ducted in an informal N mosphere, this club vs. also unique in the respl- that there were no elect officers. SEATED, L. to R.: K. Weiner Zachar, E. Pendray, Mr. Anden, E. Upricharcl, R. han, J. Jarolman. STAB L. to R.: J. Del Bene, G. H. Zonana, A. Colao, G. KI J. Augenbraun, A. Veiel Schmitz, K. Cox, R. JacoL ROUND THE WORLD 0 CE WEEK nder the enthusiastic ection of Mrs. Mayer, WORLD HISTORY UB formed exclusively sophomores, met each ek and discussed cur- t topics, newspapers d magazines pertaining the year's work. 'W 1: E. Samuel, M. Bot- mstein, B. Mendell, M. Men- I, Mrs. Mayer, J. Wolf. ROW M. Merson, G. Goldberg, A. tok, A. Rizzo, B. Mendelsohn, oltzer, R. Gordon, A. Orloff, eer, B. Turetsky, D. Rochette, Berkey, J. Friedenthal. ROW M. Herman, J. Boratta, E. cham, H. Rack, N. Delienne, -anger, N. Lotz. PROMISING PROES FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, a rapidly grow- ing group headed by Miss Randolph, was not confined to service at Roosevelt. Many mem- bers visited neighboring schools to participate in everyday activities of the grade they desire to teach. The girls of F.T.A. were re- sponsible for managing the Lost and Found. These services gave them valua- ble experience to prepare them for tomorrow's teach- ers. ROW 1: C. Rockwell, D. Silver, Miss Randolph, M. Bufton. ROW 2: P. Bagden, J. Heusel. H9 CLOTHES CONSCIOUS Each meeting of 1 WARDROBE CLUB finds group of girls eager learn the finer points glamour. The membe aided by their spons Miss Hyra, spent the club periods discussii clothes and demonstratiz makeup. SEATED, I.. to R.: A. Ciamari A. Wolf, N. Sagarese, M Hyra. STANDING: L. to R.: McCann, J. Sateriale, M. Clarl TABLE: S. Soldinger. Members of the ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB were students with a real inter- est in art. They had an opportunity to increase their skill in the technique of using various media such as pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, pastels, water color, and oils under Mrs. Sangenito's supervi- sion. The group took sev- eral trips to art galleries in New York City. ROW 'l, L. to R.: R. Grupposo, W. Blankenship, P. Bennet, Mrs. Sagenito, C. Austen, D. Bayer, E. Nicholson. ROW 2, L. to R.: P. Noble, A. Stamatov, J. Gher- ardi, M. Edis, C. Corsini, M. Mueller, D. lntrocaso. CRE TIVE CRAETSIVIE E. Deiner, J. Sullivan. U Those with that creative e, belong to the HAND- AFT CLUB. Here unique iects as wool sculptur- take place along with common pastimes such knitting, embroidering d crocheting. But no utter what the individual ent was, the members ioyed pleasantly crea- e afternoons under the ection of Mrs. Russell. 1: E. Law, M. Bauer, Mrs. ell, A. Brand. ROW 2: J. rt, J. Leslie, K. Denneen, isher, V. DeRosa. SWE TER SET IMBLE FI GERS Under the capable di- rection of Miss McCaffrey we can find girls knitting one, purling two, while the sharp click of needles brings an end to a warm pair of mittens or argyle socks. Speed and profi- ciency are obtained by each member along with their finished product by the year's end. SEATED: L. Weimeyer, J. White, J. Teichman, C. Beer. STAND- ING: S. Clifford, A. Rosback, Miss McCaffrey, D. Osekosky. w , .4 55.1 I' ffm T. -L! 34. Mg U Y' . 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I-If ,Wm W-,, , -Q I 5 Q - - . 9' 1 I, I . , J 1' 5 l I . x I , -5. o a . 4 - X wt ' 0 :Aw . . vu , . 'T ' I - .Y . .- as . , I . f . 4 V - 'L ,I 'aw . ' ', ' Lf.-'gut' . M r .M 1- 3. H W 4 Q my . ' 5 W my WW WW W I ww, wnwn Awww, ww ww, www. 5 ' I uv' r A -IS, , R HEROES- THEIR AMES THE YEARS WIL .I Q - ,Ji THE GREATEST TEAMS n GLORY WITH THEIR L OT SEVER A 5 nv EVER! 4 .. X - , . I , -. '.'.- . J I I-o Q T ' ' J. 17 . .',,. in 1 ' -'-' flz. ' P '.'Z ' ,'.-- , '. v -1- A . 1 X ' - : -1 :1.1.'-.- ' X ..,.,.'4-f .--. . ' , : ..- 'x , in .,-, , -' .. .vu . :-.' .. , H. ' Ezlll ,A-.3 1' n - . ff H x ,humzzh . ' - ' ' . fu f-www ' '.. Q' ' ' A w ' . -.wx ,AQ '. - . 'i -.'...p-' , y,on.a , n ' . '1.-Dr, ' ' ,Q l':- .- ' ' - . . .1-A , 1 - v.. '.. . , ' -z ,, .1-. : - - .nl , ,. ,, .. --ww .. n I 4 a . ' . .' - , 1 5 . . , . ,. - , I, 4 1 .1 , , . ' ' ' ... - -U 13... Qu 2? gx' 30, V, aff 'J' A . . ,a V , b. il P. ' 'Hui 1 lr. fy Q , Q. 7 ifiv Q by f f N '1 'uz'r-.nn-s'4Il1'1K- 37' H7 .-,.-:- -,xlr-S ,-NTT 'Tl , Y -inf:-F'l1'l1rFf 'FT'F'l'. -., '- 1 '- f '.ff nk ,mf - X - , V J?-w' ft ' 'J X 1 5 , 1 LET'S LOOK T THE RECORD R.H.S. started one of its finest seasons-the right way-at Peekskill. Bill Minnerly, who was converted from All City End to Fullback, took the kickoff and raced 82 yards for a touchdown. The Red Devils drove back, however, and scored twice in the first period. In the second quarter it was Minnerly again, this time on a 35 yard scamper. The margin of victory lay in the two p.a.t.'s that Peekskill had managed to make in the waning minutes of the fourth period, Dick Price took Tom Ennis's pass to complete a long Crimson march. All through the game, Bob Fenimore, Don Driscoll, and Dick Wekerle were highly responsible for halting the Red Devils' drives. The 5trategists Ossining visited the Indians in the second game and really scared the giant Rooseveltians. It took a team, spirit- ed by Bob Blair, taking over for an iniurecl Bill Minnerly, to set back a hustling Ossining squad. Early in the game, Blair took a punt and twisted 70 yards for a score. The Convicts bounced back with two touchdowns to take the lead. Murria intercepted a pass and ran the ball back to Ossining's 35. After a series of plays, Joe Poppa plunged over to put the Indians ahead. ln the fourth quarter, Min- nerly, coming off the bench for a play now and then, scored on a 7 yard end run. Price connected and Roosevelt took the 20-I2 game out of the fire. Roosevelt visited the White Plains Tigers. Without the serv ices of star fullback Minnerly, Roosevelt's chances looket bad. At the end of the first half, the Plainsmen had a I9-I lead, but the game Red Men didn't give up. White Plain scored first, but on the kickoff Hanlon, Minnerly' replacement showed his stuff by steaming to an 85 yan T.D. iaunt. Then Blair started to roll. He stumbled, tripper his way through the Tiger team for a touchdown from 2. yards out. A few minutes later, he intercepted a pass anz- went 75 yards for another score. Fenimore, Ferguson, Dris coll and Wekerle were again outstanding defensive player with Price again picking up points on 2 p.a.t.'s. A.B. Davis stormed Roosevelt next, only to be turne back to the tune of a 45-0 shellacking. Minnerly came OJ the injured list to score three t.d.'s. He carried the ball fo- 75 yards to score in the first period. In the second he scam pered 65 yards for another T.D. Blair, although playing 4 tremendous game, was overshadowed. He ripped 20 yds for one tally, and went 26 more for another. Hanlon scorea after Roosevelt recovered a Davis fumble. The last scor+ was made by Tom Ennis, climaxing a game in which Roose velt definitely had the upper hand. Roosevelt's next game was the most important of thu year. Undefeated Mamaroneck moved to Indian territor' and came out second best. Ennis, passing beautifully, hi Blair and Hanlon constantly throughout the game ani stopped many a Mamaroneck drive. Nassar and Driscol also played hard football. Ennis caught Price with a touch down pass, and the glue fingered end nearly felled thu goalpost as he clutched the pass while surrounded by Mamaroneck defenders. Another pass, this time to Murria set up a T.D. which Minnerly scored on a I5 yard drive- The last tally was made on a 7 yard plunge by Minnerly Price again converted for two extra points as the power ful Indians stopped a strong Mamaroneck team 20-0. The city games started with a thrilling near upset by Yon kers. Pin-legged Palmer put on a one man show and le1 his team to a 12-6 halftime lead. On a T.D. climaxed 7. yard march in 'IO plays, Blair scored on a two yarn end run. Driscoll, Fenimore, and Wekerle played a grea defensive game. The final and deciding score of the gam+ came on a 45 yard run by Dick Price, after a 50 yard touch down for Yonkers had been recalled. G-'F A I-vii ...Q 'J x-. '1 43... J? 1 ga NE ..,i t iT' wi s WLM :WI ROW l: McCrudden, R. Prior, B. Bronstein, J. Poppa, D. Driscoll, J. Hanlon, G. Clissold, B. Hasselborg, C. Waldman, J. Surlac. ROW 2: J. Murria, B. Ferguson, D. Perri, B. Minnerly, T. Ennis, D. Quindazzi, B. Fennimore, B. Blair, D. Wekerle, G. Nassar, D. Price. ROW 3: M. Kraft, D. Murphy, D. Trader, K. McKay, B. Terrilli, J. Barratta, D. Reardon, S. Gagliardi, D. DiChiara. ROW 4: B. Steinberg, A. Whites, S. Zimmerman, l. Appel. ln what is annually Roosevelt's greatest game, Roosevelt rouncecl the arch-rival Gorton Wolves 21-0, to the delight f the Indian rooters at Gorton field. It was Minnerly all he way again, as the Crimson fullback ran wild. He caught nnis' pass and went for a touchdown, the play covering O yards for the first touchdown, plunged over a one yard reak and finally tore loose for a 46 yard run. Price again r ade the p.a.t. after each t.d. to raise the point total. The game gave Roosevelt the W.l.A.A. championship. The Turkey Day classic was a complete massacre as the echmen were outmanned and outplayed at every turn. innerly scored 4 touchdowns on runs of 66, 10, 60, and 45 ards. Ennis scored twice, and Clissold, Hanlon and Murria, nce each. Price, who was consistant all season, kicked 5 ore p.a.t.'s. Jubilant Roosevelt rooters saw an appropriate conclusion o a triumphant season. Roosevelt's 1953 team won quite a name itself this year. The squad won the county W.l.A.A. championship and also he city championship. They compiled a record of 7 wins losing only to White Plains' college strength team, and scored 223 points to the oppositions 70. There were many players who received personal honors, which they certainly deserved. Bill Minnerly on October 31, received the Con Edison award of the week. He was also named to the all county backfield, the first since Anderson made the first team backfield in l945. He was also named Player of the Year in City Competition and named to the All City Team. Dick Price was chosen for the All County second team at tackle and also the All City Team. Blair, with Wekerle, Mur- ria, and Driscoll, iust missed the third string All County team but made All City. Ennis and Fenimore got honorable men- tion in the county ballot and Ennis was able to get a berth on the All City Team. The rest of the team played excellent football all year and deserves lots of credit. They are Joe Poppa, Dick Perri, George Nassar, Jack Hanlon, Bob Fer- guson and many others too numerous to mention. But they all helped to make this team one of the winningest in Roose- velt history. dean Urifmbx, ' ' N H , L5-'Q ' - , Af f V Patna A an? :I sh A I g. nn, W. ' ae Og: gm -nds Aoki .Ss otzmf .. I f 2 0 lu .iff Z 12' 3:5 X 5 .nl Xxx . -.4552 T. ' 1 me . f gggf q 1 gg, Q5 A ' v P 2 A99 I 'V ' If 2 W :rm ' . 4' L - Xfgf PEEKSKILL 14-R.H.s. 18 7 f 5 , ku J- fy-if ? . : an X X 'Q 4 r v 7 'f x , , S . B Wm n-pf 'N' W A XF osslNlNG 12-R.H.S. zo G50 f B W - I . ,-' ' , Z E ll l qi . - A F XX X - J' AT- f I N 'HIU 4 N' 2 if i -:if wl-me PLAINS 32-R.H.s. 20 A. B. oAvls 0-R.H.S. 45 eo 2 -,- 1 .' K V. . 'X ,. ,, i :so , , W Q - -4-v Q . U ' I 1 as , I H I l j ' e . 0 B q U Mr Ed - 'S L., 'dn n n . ' ' M Il r le ' . 5 5' 3, 3 ' o c 0 , Q , ' , 'l x ' 'un x L ' L RMARONECK 0- R.H.S. 20 Rl' 'mx -HUD W 0 V ENIKERS 12-R.H.S. 20 -Pf ! . wif' N ' 1' Q ,I x fa QSM. ,. X , 0 2 2 NW u 'WWW GORTON 0 - R.H.S. 21 SAUNDERS 0 - R.H.S. 59 -4 faw.e'T5: , - 'L' .Lg ,. 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Gagliardi and Reardon scored touchdowns in the first quarter while Reardon made the final tally as the game neared its end. Only once did the Redmen fall short of victory. Their first meeting with Saunders ended in defeat, although we were leading at the end of the half by one t.d. Saunders then scored twice in the third period to win the game 13-7. Gorton felt the iron hand of the J.V. squad in the next battle, losing 6-0. Fullback, Ken McKay powerhoused 20 yds. during a break to make the game's only score. Yonkers succumbed to the Crimson again at their second meeting. DiChiara scored three t.d.'s, McKay adding two more, while Gagliardi and Sarvaideo chalked up a 46-0 score. Remembering their first close shave with Saunders, the J.V.'s fought hard at the next game and were rewarded by an I8-0 win. In the final contest, the Indians beat Gorton I3-6, clinching the city championship. McKay made the first t.d in the beginning of the third quarter while DiChiara threw a completed pass to Terrilli, a distance of 40 yds. to make victory complete. TOP ROW: K. Nolbe, R. Waer, C. Mosselo, A. Vozzela, R. Gizzi, F. Adams, R. Garan, R. Ihsan. ROW 2: A. Giodonix, C. Kessler, F. LaCava, K. McKay, J. Polk, S. Gagliardi, B. Terrili, J. Barrata, D. Reardon, D. DiChiara, F. Geisler. ROW I: J. DeBerg, C. Conley, A. Geneco, J. Schopole, F. Regina, G. Colabatisto, S. Santoro, J. Stafano, W. Stewart. ll ll? I ll Ill l I C Ei -ii i RED HOT H RRIERS Roosevelt Harriers put in a good season this year as they took three firsts, two seconds, and two thirds in seven meets. They shallackecl Yonkers, 19-36, with Brian Taylor break- ing the tape first. For the second win, our fleet-footed team then took the two and one half mile marathon with a 19-36 victory over Saunders. Dave Slingerland then led the team to a 16-39 slaughter against Mamaroneck. ln a meet against Sacred Heart, Yonkers, and Rye, Slingerland placed Roosevelt second. ln the city meet, Roosevelt finished second, although only two of the Crimson runner crossed the tape in the top ten. The Indians placed third in the county meet. They also managed to pull the State sec- tional out of the fire by placing third. Though they did not come out of the battles unscraped, the Roosevelt runners brought in the victories, giving us a team to be proud of: ROW: K. Cox, Manager, M. Mendel, ico, A. Costarakis, H. Hoffenberg, E. owd, K. Sterm, M. Engelman, Coach Seidell. ROW 2: R. Scharf, R. Hopper, oltis, B. Winn, S. Barker, D. Slinger- , B. Oatman, J. Angel. ROW 1: J. enbraun, J. Perry, B. Cohen, D. Slinger- , G. Bartling, B. Taylor, W. ludlum. left to Right: G. Bartling, S. Barker, D. Slingerland, W. Ludlum, B. Taylor. 1 XS gf ff: 'Y-In Clock Checkers THE SW M The SWIMMING TEAM compiled an impressive record in '54. They drowned every city team twice, tak- ing the city championship for the second consecutive year, and placed third in WIAA competition. ing the City Championship for the well done for the aquamen, and 'though they often were nosed out of a meet by one point margin, their general skill and speed pulled them through the tough spots to finish with an 8-0 record in the city. Gil Smart, able captain, assisted Coach Joseph Rodner in the man- agement ot the team and compiled an impressive record of broken records, by beating previous 100 and 200 yard and freestyle timings in the County Meet, while Jim Gar- rity, who will be in the swim again next year, placed first in the- back- stroke. Bill Trader, Dave Slinger- land and Don Tutko, also swam in winning style during the season and at the Peekskill Invitation Meet where Roosevelt swimmers placed in the top brackets. - ,.. ,,,,,, .-., -. ,.g .. ,. ,c,-,,, lv- I ROW 'l: D. Tutko, T. Johnson, G. Slota, G. Smart, J. Garrity. ROW 2: B. Jacobsen, R. Harris, J. L1 P. Catullo, D. Slingerland, R. Jackson, J. Lafferty. ROW 3: K. Shell, D. Muench, R. Reynolds, V. C A. Buckenmeyer, B. Trader, B. Evans, Mr. Rodner. ROW 4: K. Wiener, J. Bartok. Deadeyes! - STANDING, L. to R.: V. Hanson, W. Wohlfort, N. Eisner. SEATED: A. Davidson, J. Del Bene, Mr. Loudon, T. Wid- mayer, R. Swanson. ,... The Roosevelt RIFLE TEAM, a member of the National Rifle Association, has scored another bullseye. Repeating last year's outstanding per- formance, they held tenth place in the national standings. Known as the INDIAN JUNIOR RIFLE CLUB, they were led by sharpshooting captain John Hanson, whose average is 99.2. 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' 'fffflrv ,iff ' lit' .x I 'IQ55 I II-if ' I Lf Q v wp in .. --., ,n, I QE '?' jg! QQWQQ 1- , :ff ,- ?'2. -I-I -,sr-in 'W' 1 -,- ' 2- .. gr fy, Ih:7Iwk.,wL-'I1f..,, 4 . '4-'A--WH5i '-3 ' -. X4 e-I -- -' '-J.,-' -L. II ,, ..I,gI, JW. m1 'ff fl, ' - . qLI:..II .I,I , v 'I fy xaqff' .. --Q X. r .JI1 III,-K., . nr' A , .,I .I .I .I. 4 I- I... H. s 'I-,l,,II -'Q .'f. '- UNAPPROACHED- NTEQ ALLED -UNSURPASSED!! With their hoop hatchets sharpened, the CRIMSON CAGERS went on a rampage, one without precedent in Roosevelt history, and really scalped all comers. From the first 80-41 massacre at A.B. Davis, to New Rochelle's last stand on March 5, fans saw the Seidell- men, in a tremendous display of ability, sportsmanship, and team spirit, earn City, WIAA, and Section A Championship titles, with the only unbeaten record in Westchester to boot. Sportswriters agreed that this year's team was one of the best balanced ones they had ever seen, and that it was certainly the best in the county. Led by the five first string stars, and supported by boys who are sure to break records next year, the Varsity pulled out of tough spots and piled up impressive scores when the going was easy. The first few games were relatively simple marks, but an unbeaten string of six games was in peril at the first White Plains tilt. Roosevelt trailed by several points throughout the contest, and only in the closing minutes did they pull ahead and win 45-42 to break the White Plains' hex. The next game at Commerce saw the Indians score an area high of 103 points. In following tilts, including the dangerous one at New Rochelle, a win that set the team on top of the WIAA, they swamped the opposition. Close Yonkers and Gorton games and the Mamaroneck frightener which was won by one point, might have marred a perfect record but for the outstanding trait of the team to score in the clutch and tighten up defenses when it counted. The remainder of the season found the Indians not quite coasting along, though there weren't any more really close shaves. The final tilt, one that was to decide the WIAA Championship was met in the packed Gorton gym by eager fans. It was tense all the way, but the Tribe piled up a ten point lead in the first quarter and stayed ahead to shellack New Rochelle 80-50. At the final buzzer, Bill Minnerly, Joe Murria, Dan Quindazzi, George Alotrico, and Dick Price, the Iron Man Five who went all the way as usual, carried the smiling Coach Seidell off the court in the glory that was truly his. STANDING, L. to R.: Coach Seidell, J. Mander, managerp B. Blair, M. Kraft, R. Wekerle, B. Terrilli, E. Haiim, D. Friedman. KNEELING, I.. to R.: G. Alotrico, J. Murria, D. Price, D. Quindazzi, B. Minnerly. 1 N ..-'x XX 5 Qumdazzl Corners Cornell 2 The Marvelous Mentor ff -4.5, U DERH DED A TICS ss N 'Y S N Q P U -we v 'gf F' As an anti-climax, Roosevelt beat Ossining to gain a berth in the Section A finals against White Plains. At the County Center on March 13, the mighty Crimson Cagers captured the Section crown to complete a season of twenty winning games. The 18 regular-season game average was 71-49. Roosevelt can well be proud of the 1954 County Champs and their Coach, Joe Seidell, who gave Seniors a memorable final year and Underclassmen a goal to attain in the years to come. As Coach of the Year and the hand that steered the 1954 Varsity to its sensational un- beaten season, Joe Seidell fully deserves every plaudit and trophy awarded him. 1 THE BENCH-READY REPLACEMENTS The superior second string, Bruno Terilli, Dick Friedman, Rusty Kraft, Ed Haiim, and Bob Blair, had ability that could always be counted on, whether to tighten up defenses or fatten up a score. 1 45 PN .- GEORGE ALOTRICO- CALM, COOL, AND COLLECTED ing prowess sparked the tea all the way. BILL MINNERLY- DEMON DRIBBLER The peerless All-County playmaker set the scoring stage for Roosevelt's whirlwind season, giving the fans a show without letting his defenses lag. Ready when needed, h wore out the opposition wit fast and fancy footwork. Hi quick thinking and play-mak fi il' . C, , Q 'Il ' fl l' I X x - V lx dp ...M N, .5 r-- - A li an .ff 'li' y tl. !,Hnmm1.l 5 710 I ,Ir ,,. N raw. 'W ' . Og '11- swf if DAN QUINDAZZI- SURE SHOT Shots that couldn't be stopped from anywhere on the court earned him second place city and county scoring titles, an All-County berth, and a Con Edison Award. COACH JOE SEIDELL Planning his strategy to the last minute, he was never sure of a game until the clock went red. Play fair and hard, his theme. JOE MURRIA- JUMP SHOT GENIUS Varsity veteran with all-around ability climaxed his Crimson Cage career with a fifteen point average and a place on the first-string Daily News All-County team. DICK PRICE- REACHING FOR REBOUNDS The big point-making pivot man, invaluable in his second Varsity year, was responsible for many crucial-moment bas- kets that pulled dangerous games out of the fire. R' 1 ql 5 Lb, W ' if ' W K1 X wmy me wha is I' I ...- lc M65 1 'Abi ifq7 t. . Gif Q J ' 1 x W . ' In .' .HD ,W .1 .1 ,--- .J, 3. , ,wi 1 . .:.I.mv K , J-rj ':-'-, L Sin 14 lun' ill JU IOR B CKBO RD BUSTERS SEATED, L. to R.: D. Driscoll, B. Langer, R. Perry, R. Fenimore, R, Gorra. STANDING R. McKay, J. Hanlon, D. Slingerland, M Herman, W. Bodak, V, Kelleth, H. Hitch cock. lm l' Lay-up This year's JV BASKETBALL squad, members of which are bound to reach the heights of success on forthcoming varsities, could not quite match the Big lndian's unbeaten record but did earn a second-place berth in the City contest and compiled a season slate of twelve wins and six losses. Coach John Foley saw his papooses pull out of tight spots and win some difficult tilts in an exciting season. Sparked by veterans Fennimore and Driscoll, high scoring Burt Langer, and Dick Perri, the team opened the season by edging A.B. Davis 27-25 and went ahead to win six out of the next eight games, including a 39-22 win over the terrible Tiny Tigers of White Plains. The big win came against New Rochelle on February 8 in a close game that ended with a 31-29 tally. The Jayvees really had a iob to do to keep up the Roosevelt tradition, and they did it very commendably. , '11 ., x- 'f'1 ':' ,FD- N 5 FGA. 4' l 4As.-' 5.4 I 'I fx 2 f s ! 9'N:g7:1? x gg ?s'.1vf2. 1 Y ffm ' J 4 ,V .- .4 '1 E I I fx V l Y. r H 1? -3. ' L 5' A f. ::E.'f- ,A n wr' ,pg lv' 7.34- 3 ' 5 . 'L -17:51-if-viafxg ' 'ff . H 5.'r g3' C, 1 , 1442, 53:25. -Q, - . f sge.9g,, xwfiwfiwfi-- AQ - ? ,-ff iff f if i j 1' f:I f,'T5'f-. '. ' -5 v ' 1' 1 ' in , ' - . - xl , x ' 3: 1 Y-L , . I , . 4, , ' -' ' Y A Q 'Q M I J! K' Y 'P r Y 1 P ' ' ., : 4? J, a E l ' 5' A 7 Y - ,. l xl X W -..M f -- . 4' L- . X --QL T-r A 4' .- .T -an 4,,..'-'H -Y' ' FABULOUS FORE- M N V144 .51 'us ' -car .ur- 1 QU' QF 4? 3,5 L. -17 IFJQ' L. to R.-Mr. Wheelock, J. Mander, S. Barker, M. Hermann Roosevelt golfers, sponsored by Bobby Jones Wheelock, was set for a season of stiff competition against City teams ancl White Plains. Sparkling performers Jerry Mander, Sloan Barker, and Mickey Hermann were driving for low scores and handicaps all the time. .+A ' if -gl be -1 .no X ,,v Jerry Mander TENNIS A YO E? The third consecutive year that tennis was a regular sport in Roosevelt brought a superior racquet squad to WIAA courts +V x in county competition. Coached by Mr. c 4' X f f M Louden, the team, sparked by veterans PV X -1 Jim Garrity, Ben Sherb, and Bob Low ex- hibited fine ability and form. I 'I f Bob Low R A Row I, I. to r.-J. Levitt, D. Riordcn, S. Katz, N. Austin, A. Siskind. Row 2, I. to r.-.I. Garrity, L. Appell, B. Low, A. Buckenmeyer, Ben Sherb, Mr. Louden. SANDLOT STARS 'ai'-0mgd'!' x. 5 X, X 1 in H L ly ls 'N ll 1 ' E FL -.M We KK fx 4, f xtllltt, ,ff I V lx A 1 , untill 0. Row I, l. to r.-D. Robinson, G. Massar, R. Price, J. Surlak, F. Crudden, T. James. Row 2, I. to r.-T. Powers, E. Haiim, H. Hitchcock, D. Driscoll, B. Terrill, F. House. The Roosevelt nine started the 1954 season ready to burn up the WIAA. Spring tryouts saw a huge turnout of eager sandlotters from which a strong team was chosen by Coach g Seidell. i Veterans sparking the team included Dick 'it' Price behind the plate, George Nassar at third, Dick Price , I, gg Hal Hitchcock, last year's top hitter, pitching, -vm, ,xlrylxi . wifi -.X Joe Surlak at second, Toddy Powers guard- , ' . A' ' ' ' 'ill 'A ing first base, and Ed Haiim, Don Robinson, X g xnn. -I-,X and Bob Fennimore in the outfield. Many new- iiiltiesi ' - comers gave the team the extra strength in A 5 A 5, V N - defenses and hitting power that could only ' y -.-Q U mean a successful season this year. fs. new l ji - . L I , ' ' Tom James ar F- 3 1 4: 1' ,v.,.n A. -:- ac v,mms..,-. vgv.,, . f.,: 'Qin b , vt., , x...'...'.g.. Xxflllsx' X: ,X . T. Powers, J. Surlak, B. Terrilli, G. Massar. cw Harry Hitchcock YF' Q. 4 KM :SEEN I 1. mf V., FT? -A . . . . gg' , ,, A' A 54 QQ , Y- X , cx ' ,hi S H . I A-i ff' 'T'::3?i,v , Y ,Nr . .. - I. L.i1' ..J' ,Y , v Pointersf' FLEET FEET ,JL Row I, I. to r.-A. Rock, G. Battling, D. Slingerland, B. Taylor, H. Sandstrom, R. Hopper, C. Waldman, P. Pebble, V. Stone. Row 2, I. to r.-L. Colabatista, S. Gagliard, R. Renard, F. Marble, .l. Soltis, W. Granite, K. Cox. Row 3, I. to r. -J. DelBene, D. Rearden, H. Cinder, B. Block, D. Limestone, K. Cement, V Slate, W. Quartz, F. Coal, L. Brick, L. Coke, I. Mica. fj,' 4 2 X- J 47 ?A,l.' 's C. Waldman A nucleus of seasoned veterans includ- ing Charlie Waldman, Limie Taylor, and Dave Slingerlanclp and many promis- ing newcomers such as Phillip Wolf, Har- old Tolbert, Ralph Blume, and Oswald Govan exhibited fine form and important speed at tryouts. In meets in and out of the WIAA, the team compiled a record that came up to the expectations of fans, Coach Doc MacCurdy, and Manager Ken Cox. J S. Santura .Q ' ', -X. 6: N I N x oil and Twist N?- J. 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A . .1 j.'tHQE'575'4n'1-n':- 11',T3-11:1-,'1'111' Jlfi- ' 1 .yy-1.--. 1- J1'1- 1-11-43.-Aj1 1.'4' '11'-1 -1-1 -yy 1211- 3 1 ' .1 '1 VI1' :-'qQ:'f..f1' 111' N' '1'-- lf 11 1311. 1 '1,'1-T--K-1.-E1-if - - 21 1 , 1 ,1 ,,. .. , 1, rww, ' ROW 1: J. Miles, C. Cors, B. Nigro, L. Chappel, J. Sfuber, A. lngegeri, B. Wickham, J. Singer, K. Thomas. ROW 2: J. Roche, A. Berlianf, Mrs Donoghue, J. Wright, C. Suiton, B. Thompson, A. Chappel, Mrs. Marks, J. Angelili, S. Geisf, Z. Scavnicky, N. Michaelson. ROW 3: C. Cagnini, G. Uprichard, B. Franco, F. Gerfner, C. Roche, Z. Vaughan, J. Cohen, L. Nagels, D. Walfenberg, N. J. Cronin, A. MacLean. ROW 4: H. Reiner, J. Masfropolo, L. Hoberg, B. Peene, A. Llewellyn, S. Boyer, L. Hitchings, S. Chernow, A. Southworth, B. Waller, L. Weinberg, J. Apter, B. Ciapkin, S. SET FOR SER ICE Shappel, S. Geller. L. Beimler, Schery, S Hayes, E Stevenson Allison, A Adrian, E To aid the school in every way and to develop The qualities of leadership in ifs members has al- ways been the aim of STUDENT LEADERS CLUB. Assisted by Mrs. Donoghue and led by Anna Marie Schery, the girls planned a Theatre trip, prepared Thanksgiving baskets and served at the P.T.A. Bridge and Career Day. ETX. 7' C7 ROW 1: Mrs. Donoghue, A. M. Schery, Mrs. A. Mark ROW 2 B Thompson S. Chappel, C. Suifon, J. Wright. X st ug I i- . bi and Sl -fs... FRONT: Mrs. Donoghue. ROW 'I: J. Bowering, J. Singer, M. Moroch, M. Purshe, B. Sabol, A. Bariok, A lngegneri, D. Dumas. ROW 2: J. Marshall, J. Masfropolo, S.Geist, T. Zaccaro, B. Allen, R. Anderson, A. Mac Lean. ROW 4: B. Crispo, G. Brozman, K. Garrity. 'D ROW 1: K Miller, C. Nibi, L. Coy, B. Ellis, A. Hawley. ROW 2: A. MacLean, E. Coleman, Z. Davis, N. Brighl, 'mas. ROW 3: B. Sabol, Mrs. Donoghue, B. Thompson, A. Ingegneri. X1 SENIORS-313-FIRST ROW, KNEELING: B. Reiss, Z. Scavnicky, B. Sabol, K. Ruebhausen. SECOND ROW, STANDING: B. Ritterband, M. Pursche, C. Roche, L. I CLASS SOPHOMORES-220-KNEELING: B. Stovell, J. Stuber, C. Sittner, E. Shepley. STANDING: E. Shields, E. Shop peII, R. Steitz, S. Sternmun. For the first time at Roose- velt a program of GirI's In- tramural Basketball was insti- tuted. Homeroom teams were formed which played for class championships. Culminating the tournament were the playoffs between the winners ot the Junior, Senior, Fresh- man, and Sophomore champs. Senior homeroom 313 emerged the victor. ' ' ,. 'H -' 'x JUNIORS-208-KNEELING: G. Dixon, D. Duma, M. W A. Dodd. STANDING: E. Diener, A. DiFeo, G. Dia CHAMPS FRESHMEN--106-KNEELING: J. Friedwald, S. Gras D. Georgetti, N. Galetto. STANDING: J. Greene, Stevenson, S. Geller. - wan. C: - , 0 Nl yf , X , r . I - ,P ig- . -1. i . I A UAIVIAIDS Miss Buhrig. Confined this year to activities at only the Y.W.C.A. pool, the SWIMMING CLUB never- theless met faithfully every Wednesday afternoon. Diving and synchronized and speed swimming were the order of the day. Through swimming, the girls not only gained enioy- ment but also healthful activity. w C.-7 SITTING: P. Fennessy, F. Svenningsen, L. Roth, B. Kenny, C. Smiley, S. Geist, J. Telfer, G. La Marco, T. Tether, A. Willner, C. Cruden, B. Wickham. STANDING: B. Clapkin, S. Allison, B. Childs, R. Hales, M. Hes- coclc, C. Hales, N. Stewart, M. Cooper, P. Waltenberg, G. Clinchy, S. Wilms, J. Friedenthal, L. Hoberg. PICE OF LIFE Mrs. Mark's VARIETY CLUB specialized in all sport activi- ties from A to Z. When the weather was favorable, there were outdoor activities. During the winter, the members amused themselves with all types of dancing - folk, square, and ball-room, and also have social games. ROW 'I: J. Burns, Mrs. Mark, A. Francs. ROW 2: J. Tukey, R. Cobelli, L. Cay, C. Caguina, C. Lou- don, M. Zolner, B. Hoffman. ROW 3: R. Bjork, A. Kittay, J. Cohen, Z. Davis, V. Vardalis, E. Burns. v L , i, , 3 ,. . lfiv-,J ' ll T l if lb. A 1 :M ' -V f ' II. V Y X ' -F f it , A El jf I I I I , 1 L VL? 1 . .gtk 5 gp A A2 A L. to R.: D. Millar, N. Tuffarelli, G. Pohlke, Mrs. Carr, V. Burtchell, L. Appel. Bull's-eyes every time the ARCHERY CLUB met! The members learned the terms of the sport, the proper shooting stance and other fundamentals. The club with Mrs. Carr as advisor prepared a constitution and planned for success next year. STANDING, L. to R.: M. Kaplan, E. Wissman, H. Gage, P. Arassberg, K. Noble, G. Burney, L. Appel, M. Kmetz, E. Levinson. SEATED, L. to R.: D. Millar, J. Martin, Mrs. Carr, B. Trader, M. Gill, N. Tuffarelli, V. Burt- chell. ROW 'l, L to R.: T. Urso, P. Miller, J. Novak, V. Wiebke, G. Hughes I. Miller, G. Clinchy, S. Wilms, C. Smith, P. Rippo, P. Gennay, E. Fad len, A. Seager, H. Christensen. ROW 2, L. to R.: B. Seeman, J. Loudon . Lange, B. Prince, B. Herman, C. Sittner, S. Robbins, J. Palaciano, Si ialtzer, A. Buford, J. Durso, S. Brodsky, M. Sicigano, M. Ranieri, E. Key lf. Gianopolis, B. Peene, M. Hoffman. ROW 3, L. to R.: B. Menclelsonl I. Kurpin, N. Burns, N. Wheeler, S. Lord, C. Brandon, B. Tarracone, J lansone, L. Geraci, M. Rizzo, B. Ferrara, J. Perna, P. Rizzo, P. Budd L. Wolff, M. Anfon. ROW 4, L. to R.: B. Church, R. Pones, M. ltkin, S .ernstein, J. Duhan, E. Campana, C. Thompson, A Colabatisto, M. Mor- rch, I. Lotz, A. Rutterman, E. Hurewitz, J. Pilmer, M. Hanse. ROW 5, 1 L. to R.: B. Schwartz, D. Berky, R. Korn, C. Albrecht, R. Mayer, J. Cole G. Schwartz, J. Levenson, E. Blum, J. Loster, S. Leviton, N. Nichaelson, Ml Oust, A. Southworth, C. Brennan. ROW 6, L. to R.: M. Slaves, G. Rifkin H. Lumber, D. Seebach, E. Spadiccini, M. Heidenreich, A. Kurka, G Mahoney, R. Steitz, G. Goldberg, M. Mercins, B. Abrams, E. Iverson L. Goetz, J. Neitzel, J. DeCostanzo, M. Piccini, M. Smollar, J. Lake, S Meyerdierks. ROW 7, L. to R.: L. Lewis, 5. Moellers, D. Pettitin, A. Har- kana, J. Telfer, B. Bloomfield, S. Haskins, R. French, L. Billowitz, K Rhorer, M. Miller, M. McLaughlin, R. Lapke, P. McLoughlin, C. Nibi, Ki ALLEY CATS Every Wednesday and Friday afternoon, the crash of bowling balls on the pins resounds at the Bronxville and Grassy Sproin Bowling Alleys. Two groups met with their captains at these al- leys and practiced regularly. Their scores really soared as they strove for perfection. STANDING: S. Bernstein, P. Rizzo, N. Wheeler, L. Zoehrer. BOWLING: L. Lewis. 171 FASCINATIN' RHYTHM ROW 'I, L. to R.: C. Cors, v 7 1 1 - . 1 7 1 J. Lowery, J. Mastropolo, A. V J ' T 7' . 1 Lf Walkama, R. Johnson, R. 1 v ' D'Esposito, R. Schulman, P. ff I 4 U I ll, fl A - A Jackson, J. Singer, R. A. Cuzzo, B. Giambette. ROW 2, L. to R.: .L Castalino, K. Kane, P. Burger, N. Ger- mano, G. Rowe, C. Gagliodi, B. Cemeron, J. Angellilli, N. Galetta, B. Capobianco, Z. Vaughn. ROW 3, L. to R.: L. Cors, H. Smith, R. Cuccia, H. Brenner, V. Pyrch, B. Nigro, B. J. Airlie. a.. -1 - . The TAP CLUB was an actively popular group of girls this year. Lecl by top tapper Ray D'Esposito, the members of the club, either as a unit or in small groups, participated in the P.T.A. and L'Envoi shows and in assembly programs. As they post and canter, the girls of the RIDING CLUB improved their horsemanship while enioying themselves in healthful recreation. The membership included girls from beginners to accomplished eques- triennes, with Dixie Silver as captain. HEROINE ON 'Tff X , . 2 S I i QHORSEB u i KNEELING: Dixie Rolman, H. Hard Vardalis, L. Wein Waitley, C. McCan gegeri, N. Bright, ner. STANDING: A. O C POOLI G i .I ...R X .I , ,515 I .u A THEIR , . , lx 'l ,- kb -, ' i 'a 7 T LENTS lmili' ' l' 1 ' 7 6' K1 E 555229 lla , w wk ll A R. D'ESPOSllO. s. Chappel A. Berliant, P. Paperno ROW 1, SEATED: B. Capobianco, P. Paperno, S. Chappel. ROW 2: E. Kavarsky, D. Corey, S. Levine, P. Benger, R. Shulmon. ROW 3: J. Lorey, f- 1 Y 1 . . 4 I 1 7 Li . in' r l ,?N',., ,I A35-0. , .If .I l 1 I' I . i I I . .1 f f' l 257: E. Kavarsky, D. COYBY- The DANCE SERVICE Squad was organized to enable girls with dancing background to share their know-how with interested beginners. The members aided gym classes, dance club, and participated in school and charity shows. 'I73 S. Geist, A. Berliont, S. Grater. STANDING: R. D'Esposito, K. Kane, R. Cuccia, L. Hitchings, D. Kingsley, L. Beimler. Beimler, Y. N , X R. Johnson, R P j D. Hood. Q25 5 Q if if F 52 9 if 2 if G E E if T121 9 5 Q ,xi Q 5' irifi-xi wit? 'L 3 Q ' fi ' N as wa W iw 14 iw H' fr H 5 gg ix!! x 1 ,rj ,- tx - M ii t 2. ' W 4 -.. . 5 N5'1gg Q ! f! zM,f ffii 'W Affbii-QA MR. 81 MRS. AARON A. ROTH MR. 81 MRS. FRANK SCAVNICKY MRS. ANNE K. RUEBHAUSEN PATRONS 8: MRS. JOHN W. BOYCE 81 MRS. LEE GERTNER 81 MRS. A. P. SVENNINGSEN 81 MRS. LOUIS W. SCHERY 81 MRS. J. T. McKENZIE MISS MARGARET KNUDSEN MR 81 MRS. S. B. SIEGEL D. A. Andrews H. D. Maclnryre Roberl' S. Whelock Richard Rolh '54 Brenda Joyce Polansky Cafherine L. Cleverdon Arlene Schlaifer Anne Llewellyn Arlene M. Moeller Eileen Tomlinson lTommyl Cecile Schwarlzslein Gerlrude F. Sleiner Zifa Scavnicky Laura Sigma Lam His Nibs Barbara Reiss Della Psi Lois Alpha Dell Someone John and Joe RHS GHS Marlin Reilly Jane? Roberlson Jerry Ronan Marlene Sigma Sigma Never again Frank Reuss 54-59 Friends from 'lhe sfarl Jackie '54 The Holrod Siqma Sigma '55 Nance W. Sigma Sigma '55 Nicki 8: Bob Chickie Siqma Phi Nu Hick and Irene Tim Esquire Friends Forever Wherever we are Jack-Zila '54 The same as above MOOSE Leenie '54 L. E. Morse E. M. Flavin Peggy and Ozzie Marge and Marry Loreffa and Frank Luck of Ihe Irish Bums forever Goldie Roche 8: Hoi Shell Jo Ann Siqma Phi Nu Mo and Gooch Marqueriie I. Tail Rooly Scavanooly SheiIa's lnlaws R.C.S. and S.P. Nelson Chappel Down wi+h Sororiiies A friend of Sheeler Poor no-hai Anna George and Marian 4-I5-53 Dee Bored of Educaiion Lou Pal'-Jack-Amy-Mike-Florida Laura 81 Fan Club MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR 8- MRS. JOSEPH LEVENSON 8: MRS. CHARLES SCHLAIFER 81 MRS. H. ROCHE 8: MRS. I. R. SOLOMON . 81 MRS. G. S. CLARK 81 MRS. M. BERNSTEIN 8: MRS. S. WEISSMAN 8: MRS. JOHN G. MERRITT Bc MRS. M. BLUM 81 MRS. FRED LOTZ BOOSTERS May 7, 8, 9, I954 Howie Dugoff Edie VUF Rosalind Chang Jim Aliehs 8: Ecurb Barry and his Sophomore Sheeler Ihe Peeler lrrelevanl' Zee 8: Adorable Rick and The Girl Kaihie and Ron Spring is Sprung Creslwood Drug Siore Inc. Dr. Theodore Conklin Dr. Theodore Conklin Ecurb Don'+ Bounce Bul I Love I+ Anyway Johnny Del Bene Karen and Ken Judy and Don '54 Amy 8: Jerry Angie and Johnny Willie Lumplump Fan Club Marv 81 Bob Chi Sigma Delia H.M.S. Norman Lolz Bob Loew Jack Terry 8: Sandy Phi Alpha Sigma Carole Ann Loudon Chuck Lowenlhal Ann VUF Kappa Phi Zela Par McLoughlin 8: ihe Murf Barbara Kappa Phi Zefa Dick 81 Sandy RoosevelI s sweelesf girl is A.M.S. Kalhie 8: Ron Alpough A. Reardon Helen 8: Lew Audrey Orloiii Richard Milano Mary Powell Robin Rappoll Larry Roben Judy Hiller Bobby Wheafly Flaxie lhe Taxi Nancy Germano Nancy Michaelson Charlie Morello Barr 8: June Ken Myowiiz Dorofhy X: Sike EVGLO Chi Sigma Bill 8: Lari Della Bill Henry Alpha Phi Sandv 8: Dick Sigma Siqma is The besl Herb Scher The Chord-ials-L. Levy Esquire Barrie Shabel Babs 81 Sonny 53-54 Marilyn Edis Barbara Lesler Arlene Ruilerman Miriam Merson F. Lafferly Jam Marly Liberman Elsa Levenson Rulh Pines Myrna Kaplan A. Mark Sandy Brodsky Phil Slrasburg Agusla Williams Harry 81 Marilvn Lerly Kappa Phi Zela Gladys Goldberg Honnie 8: Jay Lorraine Newman Delia Psi Linda 8: Gary Sue 81 Eddy James Haskin Jack Boris Jean Xi Joan Lenny Schwariz Marcia Waldman Eunie Levine Jerry Levine 176 Par Fennessey Sigma Sigma Pal Fennessey Sigma Sigma Barb 8: Pep '54 Kyle Rohrer Sigma Sigma Barbara Dehm Sigma Sigma Gloria Fiero Siqma Sigma Barrie Shabel '55 Marry Spar Mimi Smollar Della Psi Linda 8: Tommy RHS Class of 'SI 'Forever Tom Collins Doreen Boyd Zeia Phi Jeffrey Rodner Ellin Taylor Sigma Sigma Edna Tamis Della Psi Carol Taber Kappa Phi Zela Slew Zela Phi 81 Woody Dem simp '54 Les 8: Marian Dick 8: Linda Joyce Marshall Linda Siqma Sigma Irene 8: Hick Fred Ohels Odelie Siuble olay Barbara Tarricone Sigma Lambda Phi Frank Lcrella Marian Xi Shelly John Goelz Bill Siradling A I E John Sfewarl Charlie Sudolsky Ken Phi Alpha Sigma Jack X1 Ed Bill 81 Lari Feb. l2, l954 Audrey Fanny Sigma Sigma Treblig Trams Audrey Byam Sigma Sigma Nanelle Gellner Bobby Dreska Jacky Goldman Sam 8: Calhy Ann Sigma Sigma Maggie Bullon my 8: Jerry Everlell '54 iv -M.B.H. Diane I. Felchko G.D.C. ean E. Frazier R Leary . Brandonisi Horly Alkoll Della Psi Richard Fuller '54 nn 8: Bunky '53-'54 im 81 Lyn .M. 8: A.L. Eric Gerlner Halslead i959 url MIT '58 he Thumper he Buckeye and Hemp ark Slaler Alpha Phi haggahs iana 8: Al .M.S. Perlecl in every way iuel have 6 banana splils ill Sleinberg rene Monlgomery ohnny 8: Dolly Always obby Sloll ick Torrey oris 8: Al e Vanl Vekerle rol and Quindaz he Undefealed Champs e hale each olher an 8: Sue lake Walsh ack Woods ois Hollberg roopy Drawers arol and Mike elen 8: Al Forever vans Kiorpes .S. and Roosevell ee you in four monlhs ois where do you gel your lies nd your coals? relchen Pohlke ue Bernslein ohn Brodsky am lhe hol dog man hale Bruno armela Anqelelli ally Barlok uller-Ray-Dick-Len lhe boys ony 8: Marian immy 81 me lice Hunler ill Sombalhy reya Holberq 8: Gloria T. alricia Henrick r. 8: Mrs. M. Levill errv Feiqenbaum lhe Jr. ladys Bernhardl ue 8: Michael ane Anderson Kappa Phi Zela osie Xu Tessie Jan. ll, I954 BUOSTERS The Bear '50-'55 Elsie 81 Julie Joe Halik Phi Alpha Sigma Rusly 81 Nan forever Nina Di Perre Pally O'Grace Vin-C 81 Della-A Meanwhile back al lhe house Bill Henry Alpha Phi Della X Belly Louise lBilIl Tony Sleinmelz Charlolle Smile lGigl I940 Buick Sp. 9-46l0 Phil 8: Anlhony George Roberlson Yay Upsilon Marlice Telford Woody '55 Frank Wolll Harv '55 William Muller Bob Merrill '54 Anlhony Salollo '54 Ann 8: Jim I2-25-53 Rosemary Biddy Mrs. Mildred L. Goldberg Evelyn Kappa Phi Zela Joyce Marshall Diana Lynch Miriam Merson Della Psi Belh Mendel Della Psi Gloria Alpha Dell Jo Xi Joe Pal Bagdan Grace Alpha Dell Mary Sigma Sigma Carole Meschan Joan Maslropolo Sue VUF James Longhoul E. Loudon Howie Tram Howard Solomon Diane Alpha Dell Beulah Mandelson Della Psi Irving Bobalinski Ken Mackay Arlhur Luebberl John Jeb Mikalay Cliff Reeves Mallhew Larkey Berl Langer Ellen Hammer Frank La Cave Jr. Pele Landman A. Kavanau G. Gunlher Big .-G.. Glory A. Hayes May M. Henry Uncle Saulie Florence B. Phelon Kalhie Gernon Marilyn Marcus Della Psi Fran Hornslein Della Psi Zelma Jimmy '54 The Viclors TNT B.F.W. Carol Gaslhaller Della Psi Olive Woodworlh Rosella Donoghue Slu Lellv Levine Frank Slrilmaller Bob Daly 208 Bobbi Sillner Vivian Johanson '54 Mary Anne Clarke The Whip Barbara Hyman Della Psi Sandy Levilon I gel all shook up Bobbie Merola Kappa Phi Zela Margie Sue Sollzer Della Psi Barbara Rillerband XEA V. Randolph Dol VUF Barbara Abrams Della Psi Luck lo lhe leam of '55 Rila A. 81 Roberl W. Tony Aiello 8: Diana C. Pele Connal Alpha Phi Geri Di Coslanzo Jonalhon Basl Joel Dinholler Charlie Sudolsky Alice J. Scoll Renala Gala Vila Papquaw Hose Pequeno Alan Kurlz Pins and needles Ding Dong The De Will Eagles Courlesy of 3 Georges 306 A.M. S.H.S.-N.B. R.H.S. Tom Ennis Rho 8: Ray '54 Ray Lopal '57 Slelfs 8: Joan ll was a greal lime Augie Hanne John Keller Norma Bresnick '54 Bresi '59 James Jackson Marilyn Lehrer Ellie Klausurr Mr. 8: Mrs. I. Bollenslein Dave J.B. Jane 84 John Bill Schmilz '54 Mireille De Bary Susan J. Clillord Douglas Finley Henry Fischer Guy Blum The Arkansas Kid Lara Nalges Carol 8: Dave Carl 8: Phyl Marcia Goler Nancy Lyman I love Eddie Fisher S.F. Sandy Siegel The Mad German M. Herman Rose 8: Joe forever and ever Kalhie De Ceasar Zela Phi Barbara Dunzinger Kalherine Willner Bob Dreska Boyd Golf Charming Charlie Sandra Geraci Rosalie Cuccia Barbara Thomson Bobbi 8: Billv '54 Ray Ann 8: Tony '54 Barbara Childs Inge Nancy Joane Sigma Fred Cohal Barbara Evans Joan Naomi Byer Ronald Hirsch Sonny's gone boo hoo Alloysius slrikes again Lenny Shapiro Tommy Holan Margie Johnson Senalor Billboard Rawkins John Owen Meanwhile back al lhe ranch William Goldner Bisl du one of us? Ya'll is iusl so slendeh S-always lrue lo you darling? Mallhew Cohn H.R. 50I You gol power sleering? Joanie lhal's me Slefi 81 Tom Conrad Coslanzo Rona Chi Sigma Della Hales-Hales Hescock Bob Heinrichs Slewerl Hellind Harriel Harcourl Tony Demario Joe Cunningham Dick Haunck 210 Phi Alpha Sigma E.O. I99 Slorer Ave. N. R. Simon 8: Ellie Jameson Rudy Dick Dean Richard Fuller Johnny loves Marie ls il' lrue? Counl on il' lunquolel Marilyn 8: Charlie 8 monlhs Larry Ferrier Burl 8: Syn Down wilh McCarlhy Judy-fslill looking lGenerall Connie Cors Lisa 81 Bill Carol Carlino Kalhy Filzgerald Joan Losler Veronica Vardalis Tom James Bachelor Pal 8: Charlie Jane 81 Brian Dave Harmon '57 Aari and Clare Bobbi 81 Dave Judy Friedwald John Eubank Esq. Inc. George Ardili Bob Jacobson Bruce Releiss Sigma Pi L. F. Tyrell W. H. K. OB and 7 Kaulmann's Kadels 3I2 John X: Sue Demolay 8: Triangle Edie 81 Bob John 8: Nancy Richard Hodde Warren Hollis Tom Rickerl George Ardili Jake Pele Capobianco Marilyn Caslagnello Kurl Kay 8: Tommy I owe you 54: Monica Lynn Kaulmann Jack Boris Babi Nancy Marlene Sig Lois 8: Ari-Irene 81 Bud Pugi VUF ihe besf Roberi' 84 Carol Marian Phyllis Paperno Frank Caron Frank Piemonie Ozzie Buzzy Winikow Rufh 8: Lou Judy Sfahl My second one Laura Sigma Lam Tom Ni'Hi Rose 8: Eddie Bernie Cohn Anonymous Bernie F. Capufo Pele Capobianco Esq. Dave Rosen Joe Novick George Nassar Elaine 8: Marry Harold Sands'l'rom Alan Schoen Ronnie Traki Janice Greenburg Anoiher sucker Jim 8: Ann l2-25-53 George Glass Dick Sirahan Bill 8: Norma The old Masfer Barry 8: Lyn Paul 81 Rufh Ann Donald Goler Nancy Thorn Angel Norihrop Arlene Winikow Bill 8: Judy Bill Sieinberg Carl 8: Nancy John Hanson John Griffin Jr. Dave Rosen Esq. Dave 8: Carole Lyn Pendray likes B Jimmy Daniello Sandy Kaiz Dave Dave Blicker Alpha Phi Arlene M. Leary Marilyn Pursche Dominick Iniioraso Peier Bradbury Marie Pairick Rifa Moresco Marlene Oser Maxine Frisch Howard Zonana Buzzy Winikow Don Smiih Joan Lowery Dianne and Diana l ran our of pennies Bob and Edie Napier Ann Cafano Marlene Rapp John Jorgenson Ann Johnson Merideih Hoffman Chrisfine Reilly Mary Lea Crockefl' LoreH'a Cors E. F. Carr ma Sigma .. H? '- BOOSTERS Grace Zeie Lisa-Yale Neal Befiy Al Turer '56 Judy 8: Ron Boys from Smelly Nellys Dick J. B. Ex L. Z. Bob M. 8: Barbara N. Herby Lockwood lrene Loiz B.F. 81 M.P. Paul Grogan Jack Peierson Alpha Phi John Roberison Pere Phi Lambda Murderous Murria 81 Dangerous Bunky Dick or Bulldog William Lundie Bea Sabol Eddie Reifig '54 Karl Shell Tommy Ennis Beal Ossining Les Bardok The lasi one Very 'Foxie Kaihy '54 Barbara Fischer Jacqueline Palasciano Brenda G. Janei Quinn Bil' of Old England Ann Gianiorra Tommy Brian Flynn Pisfon Busier Jerry G. Carol 8: Jerry Dick 81 Sandy Jimmy 8: Ann KJRS '54 Glo-Do-Barb Fred 8: Haflie Beify Johnson Jean Bowerin Sandra Gelle Ruih 8: Lou Edna Braun Neil Hochgraf Alfred Brandonisi Laura Rhodes Marilyn Roberl' Firesfone ihe Nancy Barry Evans Marcia 8: John Ralph Yerger Para la senora Pele Harmon Joe-Ann Malone Pai- Bagden Billie Nigro VUF Jean Angelili Sigma B.H. 8: R.B. Carol Ann Wheai' Ruih lnnes Anne Walkama VUF Wallace Whiiney Tripp Arihur Tureisky Harold Tolberl' Frank Thorn Charles Torey Carol 8: Harry Sue Wachfel Bob Wadsworih Esq. Bill Vallieni' Jane While Novella Brighi' g-Pa ula-Ray r iruih shall T78 Dan George Burney Demolay Bernard Siegel My friend Irma Dale loves Connie Gene Sloia Arlene Seager Ronnie 8: Linda 53-54 Susan Mahoney Jackie Chi Delia Sigma Esfelle Coleman Elaine 8: Barbara Kappa Phi Zeia Carol Siifner Rifa 8: Frank M. B. VUF Ray 8: Ro '54 Elaine Kappa Phi Zefa Phi Alpha S 2I9 Grandma's house Lorie Lewis Kappa Phi Zefa Jim Lafferfy Alpha Phi Charloffe of Denmark Whit Alpha Phi 8: Single Pele Oriskany fl I I 8: 206 Bei-'ky Schwariz Kappa Phi Zeia Liz-Gale Barb Judy Kaiz Mariy Frankel Marcia 8: Bonnie Pairicia Jackson Elaine M.Y.F. 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For Smart Sportswear, Unusual Accessories 5 Name Brand Lingerie, Summer Cattons MIMI - YONKERS GETTY SQUARE YOnkers 5-0761 .loin Our Record Club SYMPHONY MUSIC SHOP Complete line of Musical Instruments Accessories - Records - Expert Repairs 32 Palisade Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. Established 1877 M. DEE 81 SON Furniture - Floor Covering Interior Decorating Telephone YOnkers 3-2530 Manor House Square Yonkers 2, N. Y. YONKERS LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Millwork - Building Specialties YO 9-5588 - 5589 TU 3-9300 - 9301 370 Saw Mill River Road Yonkers, N. Y. N. Y. Central Freight Yard, Tuckahoe, N. Y. LOREN MURCHISON 5 sf eo., mc. Representatives of the WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER of CLASS RINGS Official jewelers for the Classes of 1954- and 1955 Reorders may be made for any year Telephone MArket 3-2295 14 PARK PLACE BEverly 7-7440 BEverly 7-6623 PALMER AUTO PARTS Automotive Replacement Parts Machine Slzop Service Brakes and Clutches and All Genuine Lines 1044 McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. '6 '-95Z5 l6765'55 i05' Y. NEWARK 2, N. J. YOnkers 9-9858 ADVENTURERS INN All Beef Frankfurters, Hamburgers Kiddie Rides - Amusements - Games 780 Central Park Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. .0-.0--ova-0--0' '-0e0 4H 188 Mrs. Mrs. :0w0u01 10' Is The Parent- Teacher Association of ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL Points with Pride to the Graduating CLASS OF 1954 and extends sincere good wishes for their future OFFICERS MRS. WALTER T. SOUTHWORTH, President Murray Wolf Philip Nolan Mrs. Theodore Goldin Mrs. George Hayden Mrs. Dominic DiChiara Mrs. Angus Jackson Mrs. Edwin Stratton Miss Dorothy Andrews Chairmen Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Graves Mrs. John Walkama Mrs. Arthur Seager Mrs. Harold Woodward MPS- P3111 Meyll Mrs. L. S. Hescock Mrs. Frederick Pfau M1-S, Peter Duma Mrs. Morris Scharf Karen Ruehhausen Mrs. Harold A. Taylor 189 Compliments of FIERSON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR PONDFIELD SHOE SHOP, Inc. Phone BRonxville 2-0475 112 Pondfield Road Bronxville, N. Y. 101 PON DFIELD ROAD POLAR BEAR CLEANERS BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK phone Ygnkers 5.2505 650 Central Park Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. BEverly 7-9805 JOE'S RESTAURANT 8r PIZZERIA Strictly Italian Cuisine - Orders to Take Out 94-7Vg McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. WILLIAM E. SLATER Comp'lete Real Estate, Insurance, Service 916 McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. LEVENSON'S PHARMACY Serving Your Health Needs For More 'Than a Quarter of a Century 1044 McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. Phone: BE 7-7172 Y. FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE GRASSY SPRAIN SERVICE CENTER COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 357 TUCKAHOE ROAD SPencer 9-9885 -01011021-0N'0Y-0' RADIN TIRE COMPANY HARTSDALE NEW YORK Congratulations to the . . . HAROLD R. BECKER CLASS OF 1954 , Civil Engineer and Surveyor from the UNITED BLOUSE CORPORATION 8 Depot Square Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. JACK HYMAN RYAN HARDWARE Bflonxville 2-1484- YOnkers 8-1600 4-4 Years at the Same Spot PALMER BAKERY Where Yonkers Buys Its Housewares and All Baking Done On Premises House Repair Needs Fancy Pastries - Cakes for All Occasions 54-62 Main Su-get Yonkers, N, Y, 24- Palmer Avenue Bronxville, N. Y. -01012-02'-0k0'NJ' 191 Best of Luck to the Class of '54 Washington Arms Restaurant A ON CK N W 0 K 0-G0N0Y-0l040'0w0b'0Y-0K0v'0f0K0N0f-0K0w0r0w0I01'-0l0N0Y 0v0'I0'0f0l0 I M?-:0'w0f '0'17s0 M05'0X0T X Sllcncgr 9.44.80 Free Delivery YOnkers 9-6778 M. Terry, SDIC RCP- TERRY MUSICAL INSTRUMENT GRASSY SPRAIN HARDWARE 8. RENTAL COMP ANY All Makes of New and Used Musical Instruments 600 'l'uckul1oe Road Yonkers, N. Y. 10 Lee Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Serving all Yonkers and Adjacent Territory Six conveniently located ofiices at: 20 SOUTH BROADWAY Branches 185 Ashburton Ave. 928 McLean Ave. 504 South Broadway Central Park and Yonkers Aves. Central Park Ave. and Tuckahoe Road Special Checking Accounts Available at Low Cost THE CRESTWOOD MARKET 12 FISHER AVENUE SP 9-5300 SP 9-4954 HELEN R. JENKINS Realtor - Westchester Properties RESOURCES OVER 349,000,000 2350 Central Park Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. BE.vcrly 7-9821 Rocky 8: Joe Marotta, Props. Compliments of MCLEAN CONFECTIONERY 988 McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS CHARLES SCHLAIFER St CO. OF INCORPORATED BELTSON'S CANDY SHOP Candy - Soda - Luncheon 104 Kraft Avenue Bronxville, N. Y. OETJEN'S LOYAL INN BR. 2-6015 M. Lungurd BRONXVILLE ART AND HOBBY SHOP Supplies for the Artist-Amateur or Professional 122 Pondfielcl Road Bronxville 8, N. Y. 40? 193 W. P. 9-2992 CIULLA,S MOTOR SERVICE Automotive and Outboard Motor Repairing 20 Tarrytown Road White Plains, N. Y. 0N0K0 '-0'-0M-0' THE BEST UF LUCK G 'PU P U C1 gf E S E 5 5-' Q CD 'H P-I ND U1 Al 10Y QQIWI'-01'-0' The Sub-Deb Club of Crestwood 5 TUckahoe 3-084-9 Lowest Prices in Town DEPOT SQUARE BARBER SHOP GIANNICO,S SELF SERVICE Nick Rosica - Orlando Salerno, Props. GROCERY STORE 6 Depot Square Tuckahoe 7, N. Y, 196 First Street Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkm 55254 COUNTRY CLUB SERVICE sTAT1oN E. TRAUSNECK Cars Picked-up and Delivered Home Made Pie Kitchen Phones spencer 9-4.004 - 9-9830 Tuckahoe Road Yonkers, N. Y. 573 Tuckahoc Road Yonkers, N. Y. STEVE BERMAN'S S . CENTRAL chool Supplzes - Ice Cream Tobacco - Greeting Cards OUTDOOR FURNITURE CO. 642 McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 9 8483 Specialties in OUTDOOR FURNITURE, FIREPLACE SPencer 9-6798 - SCREENS AND ACCESSORIES RUTH FURCIUELE Phone SPencer 9-3230 Real Estate- Insurance 4 Fisher Avenue Tuckahoe 7 N Y 1937 Central Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. S 0 ?5'019a9 Q4L0Y6'l07 0 -9f405'05V9540 ' C0 0 6x 'I 94 l 3 2 or A 0-7 gs' E 5 QQ ag. ug N U fr I sl' 0 U 4 gi 2 13 p SUS GCD 'Q 4 m QW 3 Sm co 4 .. N' pg gg Rmb wsu 2 2' U U9 e e Emi Z 71 3' U2 Zee m P-gg lf D1 7' E EP -em-1 wa' -an :U W1 D' Q QQ 14 SEQ 5-Ln cn F E O as-Eg-1 sfs, m A Q :J on I-gi mg Q Q S ,T i-.3 2 W f: Q Q Q. Cv so A 22:9 A4 U' W if lf S Q 5 on-3 ' 4 Q U5 QFD.. 2' Ev-1 M Q Q :sh G 5' Z 55 9 5 2 QE 3 Q2 I5 F4 S E 5 S U' 2 K Emi gg :A on N E' 3 EZ! is N rn ON 5 524 5592 31 O E I 7: g-nuff! -gg'-E Q 2 r gl E. DU ZSEMUJ Q P4 wg G The F' 2 4 Z S an mb EF:-gg U ' P1 P4 -A 'FU D' Wdrfm N F4 DU 4 ZF ,D ,wpj E Q w 5 26 EQ ESMH 4 , 4 C3 mg, Q Z H 'F' E mi 533-If 2 , U3 - P1 2 3 fm ,352 5-Sao U T4 S 5 Q52 ESQ cv 20 5 5 5? K0 2 NJ un WESTCHESTER LUMBER C0- BR 2-3641 32 Palmer Ave. HARRY 11. WILLIAMS, President GEORGE E. CLINE, Secy.-Treasurer HASTINGS 81 STACK Lumber - Millwork - Hardware - Paints The Blue Yard for 52 Years Cleaners and Dyers Phone YOr1kcrs 5-0525 SAME DAY SERVICE Agar Street and Saw Mill River Road Yonkers, N. Y. G0f'0rf02 01'01f0P'02f0Pf0Y0f0i201'0'f0S6 '0 0X 'I 95 0'-05105905 WYandotte 2-3000 UNIVERSITY CHEVROLET, Inc. 1221 Jerome Avenue at 167th Street Bronx 52, N. Y. GLEN ROAD PHARMACY Where Pharmacy is a Profession Phone BEverly 7-1235 83 81 85 Glen Road Yonkers 4, N. Y. SPencer 9-5500 YOnkers 9-3700 MATARESE Sl DELLA SORTE Fine Furniture Stores 193 Ashburton Avenue 646 Tuckahoe Road Yonkers, N. Y. HOME SERVICE MART FIXIT SHOP General Repairs 93 Main Street Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. TUckahoe 3-5525 ROBERT BROWNING BARKER Photographer BRONXVILLE STUDIO BRonxvi1le 2-8800 141 Parkway Road BRonxvi11e 2-9788 TOWERS BARBER SHOP 113 Pondfield Road Bronxville, N. Y. BE 7-8394 McLEAN JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry 941 McLean Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. Phone BEverly 7-9757 BRACK1VIAN'S FOOD CENTER Groceries, Delicatessen, Frozen F oofis, V egetables 5 81 Glen Road Yonkers, N. Y. S 5 Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. JOSEPH DICTROV CAMPUS SPORTING GOODS CO. 320 BROADWAY NEW YORK 7, N. Y. WOrth 2-1168-69 LOU D. PELTZ G x -740N055U42G09'0N03l7f075 07'05fQ' 0N?'l7i?C0549' '9 0'Zx 'I96 l 0r0w0X0X0 0N0'0'4 BERL BERRY MOTOR, Inc. V. F. OEHLERICH, President 582 E. F ORDHAM ROAD BRONX, N. Y. Your Authorized LINCOLN - MERCURY DEALER Y9' Y0V0K?907k7WQ'4?'0N0T 0'9i071?'-?90 01Z f07'0N0'!7'0N6 - 0043 '-011-0v' 0110110164 101' Y-051761 ' 0K01 H? -0w0v Ben Pasgua John Shirghio PONDFIELD TELEVISION SERVICE Authorized Dealer C.B.S .... PHILCO W e repair all makes of Television and Radio STERN AND STERN TEXTILES . 1359 Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. PAT FUSCALDO ESSO STATION 52 Pondfield Road W. Bronxville, N. Y. 30 Elm Street TUckahoe 3-3765 BR 2-5565 Compliments of Q MAYME MEAD DRESS SHOP LAWRENCE 5 MANAGEMENT, INC. 52 Palmer Avenue Bronxville, N. Y. BE 7-5120 4- VALLEY ROAD GLEN ROAD MEAT MARKET Choice Meats - Poultry and Provisions BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK 89 Glen Road Yonkers 4, N. Y. Phone Y0nkers 5-9543 SHELDON LIBRARY FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY Greeting Cards, Books, Gifts, Stationery, PGULV SUPPUCS, Magazines 9 Park Place Bronxville, N. Y. Getty Square Yonkers, N. Y. 4 V . . .S TUckahoe 3-2801 HARRIS MEN'S SHOP Haberdashery, Sportswear, Work Clothes, Shoes 64- Main Street Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. Phone SP 9-9825 D. Russo, Prop. D-R SERVICE CENTER Automotive Specialists 1940 Central Park Avenue Yonkers 2, N. Y. -0'd0w0Y-01-0'N0Y x 198 Compliments of IDLE HOUR SPA 40 Central Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. CORS SERVICE STATION FRITZ CORS, Prop. Auto Repairs - AM OC0 Products 774 Tuckahoe Road BRonxvi1le 2-9664 BRonxville 2-1738 Call and Deliver FERRIS RADIO C0- Radio, Television, Large Appliances, Phonographs, HAMILTON CLEANERS Records, Sheet Music, Musical Accessories Dyeing - Pressing - Repairing SALES and SERVICE 5 Park Place Bronxville 8, N. Y. 91 Pondfield Road BRonxviI1e 2-4544 Suburban Banking at Its Best CENTRAL PARK AGENCY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 985 Central Park Avenue Y0nkers 5-6200 Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Parkway Road, at Downtown Station Plaza THE TAP RESTAURANT 10-12 Palmer Road Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. Phones BRonxvil1e 2-2338 - 2337 MRS. MORGAN'S FLOWER SHOP, Inc. Flowers of Distinction-Corsages of Gardenias C E N T R A L Orchids, Roses, Carnations and Wristlets 145 Parkway' Road Bronxville, N. Y. A M U S E M E N T BRONXVILLE MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP, Inc. C E N T E R 74- Pondfield Road BRonxville 2-1130 -?0IG7G?'0P17'-?170'1010Q?' '-71763 Congratulations GRADUATING CLASS OF 1954 FROM CITIES SERVICE MAKERS OF THE WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED GASOLENE CITIES SERVICE NEW 5-D Premium f01'0'l0 x 7'75'-?'0'6V76N70'6'f0'06N0l6'0'6Y0N710Y01L740f0N7'7'0'6X0 0K0 0 -027'-016K0f QI' I I 'I'Uckuhoc 3-4812 Herman 8: Dick B- SISKIN HARDWARE COMPANY CRESTWOOD BEAUTY SALON AND BARBERS 789-791 Yonkers Avenue Personality Service by Experts Yonkers, N. Y- 3-5 Fisher Avenue Crestwood Plaza TUckuhoc 3-54-57 PLAZA TAILORING CO. Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing, Altering 1 Fisher Avenue, Crestwood Station RYAN BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Phone BRonxville 2-9799 120 Parkway Road Bronxville, N. Y. DICK'S TOYLAND 600 Tuckahoe Road Yonkers, N. Y. SPencer 9-5385 Opposite Roosevelt High School 0.0. Cards Honored with 1071 Discount Toys, Books, Records, Games, Dolls, Sporting Goods, Lionel Trains and Accessories Cas Models and Hobbies YOnkers 5-2515 John J. Colabatistto BRYN MAWR FLOOR COVERING CO. Armstrong Linoleum, Rubber, Asphalt, Lino Tile F loars, Counter T ops 137 Lockwood Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. Our Compliments and Best Wishes . . . to the 1954+ L'ENVOI The Cramatan National Bank and Trust Company of Bronxville BRONXVILLE, N. Y. 65'-0110 -02' 7' -0-- 0l0l 01' 0'Q0N0 '-0X0N0f0H0N-04'-0N0 -0f'-0'f'-0X You Can Depend on Flowers at Their Best for Every Occasion EMIL YEDOWITZ SONS INCORPORATED FOR YOUR PROM, GRADUATION OR THAT SPECIAL DATE ,lust Call BEverly 7-6300 169 HUNTER AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. E. H. TIMM Dresses for juniors, Nylon Sweaters and Blouses 16 Main Street Yonkers, N. Y. GREAT RAPIDS FURNITURE Decorators - Quality Furniture 12 Main Street Yonkers 2, N. Y. YOnkers 5-0278 BR0NXv1LL13 BOWLING CLUB 5 Reservations Call BRONXVILLE 2-9773 5 144 Milburn Street Bronxville, N. Y. BEverly 7-5900 M. Bellman, Phe. 24 HOUR SERVICE FODOR'S TAXI SERVICE BELLMAN PHARMACY BEverly 7-6667 932 McLean Avenue Yonkers' N' Y' 1008 McLean Avenue Opp. St. Barnabas I GEM CLEANERS C. VAN NESS WOOD 988 McLean Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. BEverly 7-8919 REAL ESTATE and GENERAL INSURANCE 4354- Katonah Ave., Bronx N. Y. FAirbanks 4-9132 Phone SP4-:ncer 9-34180 YOnkers 5-8214- 1587 Central Park Avenue DANCE ART STUDIO Yonkers, N. Y. 4-5 South Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. PRIOR'S GARAGE Repairs, Lubrication, Washing PETER GLADKE Ph YO k 5 9830 GRACE HOFFMAN, Ballet one n ers ' ROSETTA DONOGHUE, Tap 179 Lockwood Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. 0..0..0f0wow0v0'0w0r0w-01-0-0-fox 202 i 405010 BRONXVILLE FEDERAL MCGUIRE APPLIANCES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. 64 MAIN STREET 351.00 will start your Savings Account TUCKAHOE- N' Y' JK '0 -01291-01' Present Rate of Annual Dividend ZWZQ FYFE,S SERVICE STATION Payable December 31st and June 30th TEXACO GAS - OIL - GREASE 99 Pondfield Road Bronxville 8, N. Y. -1 REPAIRS - Phone BEverly 7-6416 R- H. TCl6P1'10IlC Yonkers Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries Home Made Salads a Specialty 231 Lockwood Avenue Yonkers 2, N. Y. , 941 McLean Avcnuc Yonkers, N. Y. HOLLYWOOD Do-NUT sHoP C LPlimen'S of SMITH-CAIRNS Motor Sales Co., Inc. Every Bite a Delight Phone Y0HkefS 9-9894 Phone BRonxvi1le 2-8100 E 356 South Broadway Yonkers 5, N. Y. Our Compliments to the. . . CLASS OF 19541 from WARDDS IEWELERS Established 1868 GIFTS F OR THE GRADUATES Watches, Jewelry, Compacts, Billfolds, etc. Expert Repairs on all Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Telephone Y0nkers 3-0054 23 MAIN STREET YONKERS, N- Y- 0'0 0'f-0'R?'-7' 203 10 Paxton Avenue Bronxville, N- Y- 392' X DELMA STUDIOS OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS Telephone MUrray Hill 2 3139 521 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N Y -7'-01'-0 010417 3 Q 2 2 0 THE E rn WESTERN STYLE DRIVE IN 1560C'ENTRAL PARK AVE. YONKERS N96 5 RIGHT NEAR RoosEvfEr IWWUJI E32 PUZZSESF SJSEEES 'WS BR 2-41036-7-8 Free Delivery Spencer 9-3323 COME SEE AL AT THE BRONXVILLE PRODUCE MARKET 129 Parkway Road Bronxville, N. Y. WILLIAM BRUDER, Prop. Phone TU 3-5073 BENJAMIN BR-ACE Art Supplies, Picture Frames, Paints, Wallpaper 5 Mill Road East Chester, N. Y. N 12 Brunswick De Luxe Lanes Convertible Tops Installed - 339.50 Guaranteed for One Year AIR CONDITIONED ' FAIR TRADE AUTO SERVICE CORP. 51 Central Avenue YOnkers 8-2222 600 TUCKAHOE ROAD EASCO AUTO SEAT COVERS YONKERS- N' Y' 773 Central Park Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. Just South of Howard Johnson at Cross COUIIIY Pky. Y0nkers 5-6352 C09' -? 075 0'9Q 9 205 'Fo the CHass of'54: we wiyfz fzazppzhess mwesy . . . pride in azwomplisfzmem' . . jziffz in fhejifure your Wendy and nezglzbors 20' 6201-0210? 1845 S '55 5 . 4 O O '11 5 755 'JU o B ,,, cr' 5-5 :L U3 E- 3 3 2 U9 I oo si :S 5 ,UO Q as 2 ME 'Ami 5 mg 545 EE m0 3,3 N. U1 rr Po U3 2 ' f' gm 3 U 22' gp Q gc Q 2.53 5 HU, 3 W' fi ES. 5 U1 '1 Z' H4 S- rl! F-I Q0 . M H 3 'FQ 2 gm CD u W' QQ :U '11 'U -B :U Z3 U P45213 R 4: 5: in g-P SQ: E E 5 5 -S3 : 9 2 : N E fb nu 5 2 cn 2 Q D . U, . 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' ZHIWII3' A A I 4012, O09 SHANGRI-LOBBY -H900 O B5 9 r 0-ffvs ns GOT ' I Teen-Age SP 9-934-7 - THE HYDE-A-WAY SEAFOOD HOUSE Gr anization 1955 Central Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. g Just across the street from the HUNKY DORY DRIVE IN BRonxville 2-4182 MESCHAN'S MOTOR SERVICE 32 Milburn Street Bronxville 8, N. Y. 0 -7'0Y-OWWNQ' 207 29 Milburn Street Bronxville, N. Y. direct sales personal service I W 4 original loyoui aI' fl 'I :I I I V ,,,. ,, ,ll I' If. -wo HI 1 A ' -I . qt ,I 'l' f I I. 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