Roosevelt High School - L envoi Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)
- Class of 1965
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Mr. Reagan's illness bas meant added responsibilities for our assistant principal. For tbis reason and for bis previous years of service, Mr. Guest bas earned tbe praise and respect of tbe entire student body. As our part, tbe yearbook staff bas dedicated L'Enuoi 1965 to you, MR. DAVID GUEST 3 ADMI ISTRA TIO fav f -f , Q my Y fi A ' sf 11' f,'.zA'22 ,gafm X N. .: ' Q55 '- B Q 0 bw Q 9450 Sm OX vii by W 9 v vii 20 .Q X X 1 Q PRIN CIP AQJISTAN PRINCIPAL DAVID GUEST L'Em10i is a record 0 f our best and happiest moments E , i ,vpfv-m 'na:!mm H - ' cf fwwfazi-gmgg ' X N Inscribed here - never to be forgotten 9 Remember the excitement of azczfhfityf K ,,-' . , 'A I X , K 2 3 ' W .V B2 FQ fl A aw A, K N! ,A 4 f j, fffff 1-rf , N 1 0 fx 1 xi J K A. E , 5 Q-132 32 fx in My W' fic, f , ' ,,'f f, xi ,M 'g A - A 4 1 V l if is 5 X 1, , -A i - if 'S ff fi 7 f A . Q . 5 ' 1 . f'.' - ' 1 ff ,35 1 ' 2 ,. A ' . ,R ' -17 U J' 1 L . ,X 1,. I n fl: E . ,K t vb ,, V, 2 , - 1: J, Eff, H ,f .1 V ' F N' - f M- , f V f ' Q X 4 Lf 'lv 6 .AI vi W, , A A E7 GE ERAL ORGANIZA TIO GENERAL ORGANIZATION G.O. OFFICERS Pam Mason, Treasurer, Thomas Dickmann, Vice-President, Bruce Volpe, President, Christine Bennett, Secretary. G.O. COUNCIL Row One: D. Herrick, A. Maniscalco, L. Young, J. Settembrino, B. Volpe, W. Treadwell, P. Elias, P. Schneider, B. Hallenbeck. 12 R. Barnes, B. Lowe, C. Bennett, P. Mason, M. Constantine. Row Absent: G. Beinfest. Two: G. Gomer, R. Havner, R. Misarti, M. Wexler, T. Dickmann, 1 I '3 a g GENERAL ORGANIZATION The General Organization is the coor- dinating, governing and financing body for school activities. Decisions are made by the four student officers, the two fac- ulty supervisors, and the G.O, council, which consists of two boys and girls elect- ed from each class. They must approve all school functions as Well as determine the distribution of G.O. funds for trophies, school letters, sports, and clubs. In addition, the G.O. operates the non- profit G.O. store. Here, students can con- veniently purchase school supplies. One of this year's major accomplish- ments was the initiation of an Inter-City G.O. Council. This group includes repre- sentatives from each of the five Yonkers high schools. Its purpose is to establish a united student voice in the city and to bring the schools together through mu- tual activities. Mrs. Quinlan and Bruce Volpe check the books 3 G. 0. STORE W I Janet Goldman and Paul Kallop working with faculty advisers Mr. McDaniel and Mrs. Comparato. mzxraaamu-if ' ' ' -2guwgm1,.:a-.A-ff .4,iq,,n:zaa-fz,:-.........- 'A 'u.u:A.f.--- ,,,- rf,-E .-.if tqiggdar.. N WI G G WHISKERS Lenore Barkan, Secretary, Henry Rakov, President, Virginia Mariner, Vice-President. Absent: Marsha Mintz, Treasurer. Wig 8: Whiskers is one of Roosevelt High Schools most active organizations. Bye-Bye-Birdie, this year's production, generated much enthusiasm in the student body, playing to packed houses on Friday and Saturday nights, April 2 and 3. The cast of over eighty, the technical staff, and members of the orchestra enjoyed immensely creating the school's first musical in many years, made possible by the dedication and hard work of Mr. Austin Kilcullen, Mrs. Joyce Neal and Mr. john Humphrey. High achievement was recognized at the Wig Sc Whis- kers Spring assembly when the Teddies, were awarded, for best actor, and actress, best supporting actor, and actress, and other roles. l..1 Andy Elbaum sings One Boy to Dave Bodge. lflxmh. Man, I hope I never get that tense! Sally Bolhower auditions for ALMAELOU Mike Edelman and Lucy Ariniello tell the reporters about the All American Boyf' Bruce Hallenbeck. 5, 2 r BAND AND ORCHESTRA The Roosevelt Band, under the leadership of Mr. John Humphrey, has experienced a busy and successful year. 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WM f f YVZY. with the f ff nf Yfxfnmw , fu: W ,,W,,..M I , y:m,f,w ,,, J, V ff ,mf ffm, f ff' ff m 11:4 7 f wwi,ff V A f J , we f , , f , , fffff ff zz' fran, Myfyffgffi' .ff',i',,'xiiKf :AW f 'ff f f 'zffff 67,3 713 2 fmiw 22 f f., A 37 ye ww, f M W 'V' fv .4 W mffff X-YAY!! 7 f 7 :ZW Zff ffyff' ,q,qw-16 QQ ,J ff 41 f- .a,.y.f .R . . . x . ' ' W JL, ,v, , N 4 23 AMERICA FIELD SERVICE AFS Officers: J. Goldman, Treasurer, 1. Yerger, President, R. Masur, Vice-President, P. Kamens, Secretary. Never before has the Roosevelt Chapter of the American Field Service, our foreign exchange student organization, been so active in so many areas of international en- deavor. Under a new constitution, the structure of the A.F.S. provides for an elected nucleus of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are the officers and the heads of the committees, in addition to a general assembly which includes all students who wish to work on the six A.F.S. committees. Under this democratic system, the A.F.S. works to obtain host families for our exchange students, publicize the organization in the school and community, raise money through an annual sticker drive, and organize social events in honor of our visiting student. The year concludes with the exciting Bus Stop program, which gives Roosevelt the opportunity to greet and entertain A.F.S. students as they make their summer tour of the United States. l -tjr f l Row ,Onez Pam Mason, Linda George, Marlyse Carras, Jane Goldman, Shanaz Nickanjam, Viola Dari, Ginny Mariner, Peggy Kamen, Betsy Betke, Row Two: Margret Berne, Lenore Barkan, Alan Silkowski, Bruce Volpe, Richard Masur, Furgus Bordewich, Barbra Jo Goldstein, Jo Yerger. Alicia Kuitko and Barbara Jo Goldstein, AFS sisters In 1965, Barbara Jo Goldstein returned to Yonkers after spending a year in Argentina, living with an Argentine familyand learning the language and customs. So pleasant was her experience there, that Barbara jo's Argentine sister, Alicia Kvitko, came to the United States for a reciprocal visit. The A.F.S. hopes to send one of the 1965 A.F.S. Americans abroad finalists, Margaret Berne or Richard Albert, to a foreign nation this year as a continuance of its role in world understanding through student ambassadors. Shahnaz Nickan jam From Iran, Roosevelt had the marvelous fortune to receive Shahnaz Nikanjam CNikkiJ as our A.F.S. visitor. Nikki lived with the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. George and attended Roosevelt with her American sister, Lynda. Nikki's warm smile and delightful personality endeared her to all Roosevelt and the A.F.S. Chapter deems itself very proud to have known her. l Shahnaz Nickanjam, Barbara Jo Goldstein, Lynda George AMERICA FIELD SER VIC X i exe if AFS finalists Margaret Berne and Richard Albert The AFS Tea introduced juniors to the program CLUB E W, ,E M CHESS CLUB In only two years, the Chess Club has devel- oped into one of the most successful R.H.S. ac- tivities. The club, composed of approximately thirty members, sponsors a team which placed first in the Westchester County League Competi- tion. W 'z gl 4 mlm A414582 LANGUAGE CLUBS Roosevelfs three language clubs were organ- ized to give students a richer background in their respective course. This year, the French and Ger- man Clubs studied the arts and cultures of these countries and the Spanish Club viewed several Spanish films. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB f f y i PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club studied the psy- 4 chological development of the young adult through adolescence. They also dealt with normal and abnormal psy- chology. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB The primary aim of Roosevelt's Poli- tical Science Club is to promote a better understanding of governmental systems, with special emphasis on American leg- islative procedure. With this purpose in mind, the club organized general discus- sions on current political issues, in addi- tion to creating a mock U. S. Senate. 43 if , Q, u K x. . MWMNN.-,..,v . ,Q fi 4 Mx .V .. cfs' A T M Sq , ' -fn6k...'Nvw...,w X. V 'N-..,' 'wrt xxx x f . of I iw I- , S K P xv- ifgwf g -4.- iliaiv , .... DEBATE CLUBS I UNITED NATIONS CLUB DEBATING CLUB Roosevelt's Debating Club, as a member of the Westchester County High School Debating League, has argued on the point that Resolved: There shall be international control on nuclear weapons. UN CLUB The United Nations Club, afiiliated with the United Nations Clubs of America, sponsored lecturers and panel discussions by foreign students living in nearby communities. The wide scope of the club's program was designed to stimulate interest in the World Organization and to promote familiarity with foreign problems. The winners of the annual United Nation's Student Examination are sent abroad on a rewarding exchange program. . , ., 117,171 7 v 5,.7a.,,,y,f., 1 ' 4 ' nfl' 6 Z aww BIOLOGY CLUBS Roosevelt's three Biology Clubs have stud- ied in small, informal groups various sub- divisions of this huge field. A group meeting weekly under the supervision of Mrs. Schwartz performed dissections on various forms of aquatic life and viewed the dissect- ed tissues. A group under the supervision of Mrs. Bruno, devoted this year to an intensive study of the kidney physiology. As one of their experiments, the members witnessed the effects of kidney removal on the bodily functions of rats. Under the auspices of the National Sci- ence Foundation and the Atomic Energy Commission, the Radiation Biology Club carried on a variety of experiments designed to explore the biological usefulness of radio- active isotopes. BIOLOGY CLUBS UN CLUB Row One: L. Goldberg, J. Yerger, L. Montensinos, P. Rabinau, E. Kirshner. Row Two: A. Mayer, I I-lebowltz D Altschul R. Silverman, M. Wexler, B. Moore, F. Bordewich, A. Sil kowski. SERVICE GRGUPS X 7 ,, SERVICE LEAGUE Row One: J. Feins, V. Dari, C. Gouda, R. Strong, Mrs. D'Arnore. Row Two: P. Beaujean, R. Hallem, V. Mariner, N. Dubinbawn, L. McVeigh. 54 C3 Row One: V. Daril, P. Mason, M. Berne, L. SERVICE LEAGUE Seniors who had contributed signifi- cantly to R.H.S. in non-scholastic and non-athletic activities were honored in a May assembly sponsored by the Serv- ice League. In order to raise the funds for this assembly, the League, in part- nership with the Receptionists, held a cake sale in the fall term. FAMILY SERVICE SOCIETY 7 George, J. Goldman, S. Brock. Row Two: G. Beinfest, C. Fiedler, I. Liebowitz, P. Kallop. FAMILY SERVICE SOCIETY This past year, several Roosevelt students were chosen by Mr. Reagan to be delegates to the Family Service Society. In connection with the other activities of the Family Service-house helpers for needy families, marriage counseling, and psychological treat- ment-these students expressed their opinions of current city problems. They also helped to raise funds for the Society's activities by sponsoring an annual sticker drive. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers Club provided valuable experience for those students interested in teaching. The club spon- sored student teaching at School 31 and provided ushers for the Sprain Brook Library's Children's Department Program. Its members also acted as ushers for open house night. In addi- tion, two members of the F.T.A. re- ceive SIOO bonds at the end of each year for their outstanding service. O' - . I One: B. Morganstern, D. Castro, L. Gould, Pres., L. Sara- guso, S. Porcaro, R. Block, I. Foster, E. Dicker, M. Suozzi, C. Silvern, S. Weinberger, I. Parker. Row Two: O. Jangle, S. Frankel, T. Seigal, C. Kreloff, C. Melchner, K. Johnsen, J. Katznelsen, D. Moskowitz, L. Schuman, L. Shifman, P. Hect, J. Tencredi, M. F.T.A. Stola, L. Hutchins, C. Meyers, E. Holtz, L. Booker. Row Three' B. Ingram, I. Lew, C. Petetin, G. Mariner, H. Marden, I. Strauss, K. Picasso, E. Pesce, R. Streisfelt, D. Kaufman, S. Brock, T. Acker- man, P. Weltzein, L. Freeman, J. Schneider. Row Four: L. Robert- son, E. Lewis, V. Dari, L. Shupper, C. Reale, D. Brancato. 36 COLOR GUARD At all school assemblies the Stars and Stripes were presented by the R.H.S. Color Guard. Throughout the year they preceded the twirlers, cheerleaders, and marching band at football games and parades. CIVIL DEFENSE The Civil Defense Club is composed of well-trained students prepared to aid the community in the event of a major disaster. They took courses in radiological defense, rescue, first aid and shelter management. In addition, their club was fully approved by the U.S. Department of Defense. PUBLICITY CLUB The Publicity Club's job is to report as- semblies and extra-curricular activities at Roosevelt. Their articles were printed in the Herald Statesman, in a special weekly col- umn. AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD The Audio-Visual squad sheds light on all productions at Roosevelt as well as pro- viding all other necessary technical assistance. PUBLICITY CLUB L. Goldberg, R. Govan, M. Solon, C. Melchner, E. Hoffman AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD lst Row: R. Ostrove, C. Becker, E. Nelson, R. Strong. 2nd Row: K. Silverman, R. Maccarone, D. Strong, S. Ossias, N. Adams J Rosen arg, Mr. Williams. . , , V, , ,I H ., ,, yy! LIBRARY AIDS T lst Row: D. Stein, C. Long, T. Pellicone, J. Cafarella, R. Mc Govern, W. Gorchelr, P. Miller, D. Weinberg. 2nd Row: I. Foster, J. Harrison, D. Cuneen, K. Evers, B. Guarliana, E. Munsen, Scalfani P Gremnan C Brown T Siegal S Posmentier 3rd Row' S Scarpati B Ingram, J. , . , . , . .s , . . . . , . G. Rose, F. Ornstein, S. De Broski, J. Kramer, S. Sanders, B. Ridner, R. Goldin, B. Smith. LIBRARY AIDS The Library Aids played an impor- tant part in keeping the R.H.S. library operating efficiently. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Nino, these students checked out books, filed and ordered books and pamphlets, alphabetized cat- olog cards, made out order slips, and did much of the necessary typing. HEALTH REPRESENTATIVES The Health Representatives provided Roosevelt with many clerical services during the school year. Each homeroom was assigned a representative whose duty it was to record medical and dental forms with the nurse. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES The Red Cross Representatives corn- posed another of Roosevelt's service groups. Each representative was respon- homeroom, for the Red Cross, in itsi annual fund-raising drive. RECEPTIONISTS The Receptionists composed one of Rooseve1t's most active service groups. Their main purpose is to welcome vis- itors to the school and to act as ushers .yd J 11 at certain school functions. HEALTH REPRESENTATIVES Row One: S. Schwartz, E. Carbone, E. Kestenbaum, J. Walsh, B. Epstein, P. Putnam, J. Young, C. Migden, K. Sullivan, N. Friedman. Row Two: G. Deutch, L. Doxy, C. Wincele, L. Foti, L. Strickler, A. Elbaum, J. Shapiro, D. Kaufman, S. Porcaro, S. 58 Bolhower, Levine, L. Schneider, Marinucci, L. Greenwald, S. Levy. Row Three: M. Bohun, L. Hom, K. Moiiitt, J. Lamia, N. Meyers, B. Heitner, J. QL' T. Seigal, S. Ackerman. Row Four: E. Singer, A3 C. Thompson, P. Grenman, J. Battipede. .Ti il 1 i l l i 1 5 I s i l sible for collecting donations from his yi .ig Tl -4 fl .i I i i il 5 .J RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Row One: L. Ortolani, A. Cohen, M. Warren, D. Golclin, B. Borgerse. Row Three: C. Feldman, N. Sternbeck, L. Greenwald, Hecker, I. Poles, J. Katznelson, B. Epstein, N.Abel, H. Zolkower. P. Delahanty, E. Hoffman, E. Singer, L. Weber, L. Eoti, C. Tota, Row Two: J. Tancredi, E. Katz, P. Miller, J. Young, F. Brauf, E. Capraro, L. Quail, L. Lacerti. Row Four: L. Swirling, L. Schup- J. Lew, H. Marden, C. Plaw, C. Koeff, G. Deutch, P. Seider, J. per, F. Barna, R. Barnes, S. Welle. RECEPTIONISTS Row One' N Meyer C Meyer S Weinber er V Dari H Lowe ' ' 3 ' 9 ' g 5 ' 9 ' 1 J. Hammer, I. Lieberman, S. Porcaro, S. Shwartz, L. Markman. Row Two: S. Saltzer, M. Stola, C. Melchner, D. Herrick, D. Joslin L. Aurouri, C. Burney, A. Maniscalco-Capt., E. Menache, M. Carras S. Aitkin, S. O'Bryant. Row Three: N. Abel, M. Kaufman, P. I Boreson, R. Barnes, L. Roerden, A. Qualitero, Row Four: L. Tiet- jen, E. Holtz, P. Beaujean, B. Ingram, L. Robertson, C. Thompson, M. Zuckerman, R. Costelli, P. Putman. Row Five: S. Riesch, E Singer, J. Morris, J. Baley. - OFFICE AIDS Row One: G. Daly, E. Fogel, L. Iannicelli, D. Shallo, F. Fellerman, R. Terlizzi, N. Herman. Row Three: L. Fantini, M. Galante, B. Epstein, D. Leuzzi, J. Adler, S. Rager, D. Fritsky, J. Silby, H. Doliner, A. Dymant, V. Kaplan. Row Two: E. Holtz, D. Caraccio, J. Elsworth, K. McCoy, J. Wnuck, L. Doxey, B. Smith, D. Hirschmugl, W. Nitsch, S. Roswit, M. Delaney, I. Poles K. Gabay, A. Chyhai, L. Dobson. Maniscalco, B. Luck, J. Schneider, W. Barnitz, N. GUIDANCE, OFFICE AND NURSES AIDS Throughout the year, the Guidance, Office and Nurse's Aids have proved to be of invaluable assistance in the smooth functioning of these three important de- partments of our school. By serving as messengers, doing clerical work, and act- ing as receptionists, they have per-' formed an extremely important service for Roosevelt. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA The Future Nurses Club provided in- terested students with a practical knowl- edge of nursing. Activities included a candy bar sale to provide two senior girls with fifty-dollar scholarships to nursing school, and the donation of candy bars to the Mental Health Associ- ation of Westchester. 40 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA i Row One: A. Smith, M. Vetrano, F. Watzky, B. Reiley, B. Prezioso, L. Bellin, M. Bates,5,. Row Two: L. Quail, F. Barna, A. Marinucci, Mrs. V. Joslin, R. N., J. Morris, S. Waxmamg K. Milano, M. Lynch. Row Three: B. Alexander, H. Hartman, F. Stern, L. Marquardt, J. Alimir ff .J GUIDANCE AIDS E Row One: S. Reigrod, I. Parker, P. Putnam, N. Meyers, man, A. Maniscalco, M. Stola, S. Scarpati, M. Vizza, A. D. Schreiber, S. Kreloff, C. Silvern, V. Dari, S. Levitt, Klein, S. Posmetier, J. Reiss, J. Fusselman, R. Berkman, C. Maltzman. Row Two: D. Moskowitz, P. Butz, L. Free- A- I-allfef, D- Castro- NURSES AIDS Row One: L. Bellin, M. Suozzi, E. Carbone, M. De Filippo, S. Weinberger, D. Brancato, L. Foti, C. Connolly, R. Cas- C. Reale, D. Bonante. Row Two: L. Marquadt, M. Bates, telli, A. Maranucci, B. Paulus. CRIMSO ECHO This year the Crimson Echo carried on the tradition of publishing a school newspaper for the enjoyment and enlightenment of the study body. News items brought everyone up-to-date on recent school activities, and feature articles satirized many facets of R.H.S. life C particularly L'Envoi D, Editorials attempted to stimulate debate on school is- sues Cas when G.O. election reforms were proposedj. The annual humor issue, Babb, did manage to aiford the senior editors long-deserved success before they handed over control to their successors, who pub- lished the final issue. CRIMSON ECHO J. Feins, Associate Editor-in-Chief, D. Altschul, Editor-in-Chief. Seated: S. Morganroth, Feature Editor, D. Waldman and B. Volpe, Sports Editors. Standing: L. Gould and P. Mason, News Editors. Not Present: F. Bordewich, Feature Editor. Seated: L. Pastor, Associate Art Editor, C. Plaw, Art Editor, E. Balko, Photographer, 42 P. Schneider, Circulation Manager, L. Tietjen, Accountant. Standing: P. Baron, Photographer, M. Waxman, Ad Manager. Feature Staff: P. Rabineau, B. Roseman, P. Elias, S. Schwartz, M. Berne, B. Lowe, L Lusterman News Staff: A. Eil, J. Focht, G. Moger, E. Hoffman, M. Crawford, A. Silkowski, S. Schwartz B. Epstein, I. Liebowitz, L. Goldberg. . I .M Sports Staff: A. Mayer, P. Goldstein, G. Gomer, R. Poses, S. Glickman, B. Ganz, R. Tepper. in-fn LZZIII ,fu I3 UI iglm W 3 .W ,,., A ...Q ' 'Wm-,-., f an W- ' N ,,f-.,, - ,. , ,4- ., ,,,,, ' is X1 I ' 3,',.ff'fW , , M.--Q. . REFLEcT1o 1965 f ,., f w Wi 91 ,, Z af un Ivy 'K-4. A ' 1 REFLE C T10 The staff of Reflection assembled every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the year in order to choose the creative writing to be published in Reflection 1965. In the begin- ning of March, contributions were openly discussed by the staiif and those accepted were combined with drawings and photo- graphs to produce an attractive literary mag- azine. This year's Reflection emphasized the lightness in the work of Roosevelt's best writers. REFLECTION Row One: L. Markman, S. Schwartz, S. Weinberger, L. Epstein, N. Fellerman, S. Saltzer, A. Sternberg, J. Gomola, P. Rabineau. Row Two: J. Yerger, J. Feins, J. Kay, M. Wexler, E, Balko, T. Monroe, B. Roseman, M. Solon, P. Baron, L. Goldberg. 45 i WORTH MORE THAN A MOME TS OTICE Q2 . 2 ' Fi QF .3 Q - Ji 55 . 5 V' gilt XITIONAIJ H0 OR SOCIETY , L-X, 3.,3.51x I I i Q if x . if 1 gif, A '45 45 1 :A I '5 Q fb' WU, Lael x - :'Q fff if: wg. xx , Q A 'MSW g. X Q li A. f xt ,G nf'i'i' L x X ' K i if The fifty-four students from the senior class chosen for membership in the National Honor Society have shown not only superior academic achievement but also outstanding character, leadership and service. Two induction ceremonies took place in May and December of 1964. At the second, the speaker was the Reverend Benedict Groeschel of the Children's Village. N.H.S. activities included a lun- cheon at Patricia Murphy's after the fall induction and sponsorship of a free tutoring service. 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row One: S. Weinberger, L. Gould, P. Kestenbaum, L. Mc Veigh, B. May, J. Alia, L. Lusterman. Row Two: M. Constantine, R. Stern, G. Corbman, L. Barkan, J. Yerger, C. Thompson, C. Parker, J. Feins, C. Bennett, L. Wolf, B. Lowe, P. Kallop. Row Three: L. Hochstadter, M. Solon, L. Tietjen, R. Govan, P. Schneider, D. Altschul, M. Barnett, N. Ellison, C. Fiedler, P. Elias, J. Kay, B. Goldstein. Row Pour: S. Greenbaum, M. Rappeport, E. Balko, B. Volpe, D. Waldman, T. Dickmann, S. Glickman, B. Roseman, M. Wexler, R. Charkow, B. Davis. SE IOR HO ORS NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS Row One: C. Parker, L. Lusterman, J Feins, L. Barkan. Row Two: D. Alrschul, R. Hallem, M. Wexler, E. Balko, M. Rappeport. P. Elias, R. Stem v NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION WINNERS Row One: H. Havner, A. Beaujarcl, S. Rothman, L. McVeigh. Row Two: F Borclewich, G. Woodside, W. Davis, R. Charkow, S. Greenbaum, C. Bennett. 50 ar. VALEDICTORIAN David Altschul SALUTATORIAN Judith Feins BETTY CROCKER HOME- MAKING AWARD WINNER Lenore Barkan REGEN TS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Row One: J. Feins, L. Barkan, M. Constantine, S. Krauss, G. Corbman, R. Howell, R. Smilow, R. Stern. Row Three: M. Rappeport, S. Green- H. Havner, A. Beaujard, S. Morganroth, E. May. Row Two: C. Fiedler, baum, R. Hallem, R. Charkow, M. Waxman, M, Wexler, I.. Forman M. Solon, L. Tietjen, C. Parker, C. Bennett, D. Atlschul, E. Kagan, Row Four: D. Waldman, J. Moreland, E. Balko, P. Elias. 51 SE I OR POLL MOST ATHLETIC A. Maniscalco, C. Glover MOST INTELLIGENT D. Altschul, B. Goldstein DONE MOST FOR RHS M. Wexler, P. Mason WITTIEST D. Solano, J. Cafarella NICEST GUY AND GAL B. Treadwell, G. Mariner H. BEST LOOKING M. Carris, L. Centore MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT L.'McVeigh, S. Hoffman MOST TALENTED M. DiLena, M. Edelman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED B. Volpe, M. Constantine U I UR L POLLS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elaine Carbone, Steven Schwartz L. MOST TALENTED Lucille Ariniello, Graham Smith NICEST GUY AND GAL Fran Rossi, Bruce Hallenbeck MOST INTELLIGENT Phyllis Rabineau, Paul Schneider BEST LOOKING Carol Nestro, joe Norris SOPHOM ORE PULLS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Schwartz, Gary Gomer .5 -if , MOST TALENTED Amy Karrow, Steve Talerico NICEST GUY AND GAL Karen Stanzione, Elliot Wincelle MOST INTELLIGENT Sue Reich, Walter Barkan BEST LOOKING Debbie Beusen, Mike Hendricks 1 ,A A J i' , 57 ,.,., NIM, f, . -Q, fy l! f 7 ff W fff ,I yfyff ff! ff ,ff 4 1 I If 1 , My f f 1 M, ,gf in f f 34 :ff wx I 5 f ,fx my Q I Q M gf, 9,110.3 f f x 5277 l. 2-,V ws V P11 Q 5: ,- ,,,f 4 MW 4995 12,5 Sv- , . 7 f . pf f If ,fs 'I ,... X - ,, 225' i E21 Q.,-.,. .ff if K. Q- 534 !,a1T w WF' 'W . 1 -'haf f 4 'J 1 1 ' ! the last second of az game 57 The crowd going wild over d touchdown 58 The rallies, triumphs, even defeats rndhe sports f X P' 5 L X .' ..-fix -v J, . x ' ,iz-1 M' ' ' Q--xxx ' u P-,Lid u fx .-- 9-'-fr--. S-x -NN 5 , . 'qiwx-4 Q.. ' x E J. 1 ff 55' 3 wg K -NQXY' A :ROE x FQ. 5 fm. I, -f 1 5 . K . . Q 11 fl- 1 iff. x fl Qg 1 Q . .Q !ifl' mg! fig . 5 ' T gi if if l ALAgAQ Q6-xv: A i v 's.,,,-5-K. -V A -Q., ' ' ' Q' ' 4 . -1, . . Y 1 ., ,. R X '-Qt,-Mslxf' . M- .. ,ix In-A 9 -s NRBKJ K f 9x . 1' Syn .Sum X-X - . A . A X4 k '- x..f. . QS X .. xl, L. X' Q. 5'Q'xy, ' 1 V I M X Q, .N ',, . wi-gf . nvxiwxgwungri, , 3, Ang- r.'n A 1' 7.133 ...nv Y 4.1 - - ., fur.. X aj, W ,-aj,-x-5 ,..,Ja- an fa fff 3 3,47 ,V Z U fz, gf I I 4 , V , fy 1, ,fl ,7 f ,ff arg ,, , 1 f' 0' ' f .x 1Z1'f ', If , I W VZ ' , , nf, ff , aff , f ' at A , .,,Kf,4.., f v ,Z 9 ',,f W' ,mv wwf, f 1 X 7-WZ, ,f5z5'22f',J7' , ' ff if ,Q MQ, f f I7 ,ff J A! N, pf, , 'Q 1 Q ww f ff' ' 4'Py.f'ff vf ' ffff 'X , Q44yf'.P, ,4 Wfwwlwf ' , ff ' ,., , , , f , , f up fy f, ,-:fyf,y,,5 pgyv My, 4' f f , ,5Q,Cffj, ,Q ff. if 4 ' ' ' ,A nw. fu ,,, V, , ' , ,W 1. ' I 7,1-3'yWzf,,1fff,q,gyf,,, 4 1,57 4. 1 If L in , Wg ,, f , ' IWMP' aff fy .Hf ', ,f f ff: , ,f,, , .,. ,H ,gg f ffm, W! , , , ff L ff fvf ff: 0 f ,ff aff, ,fr7,WQ7,Q,, 2' , gf f' ff , I 4 '44 mmm: V , , ,Z fyyfq G J f.ff,f-,,,ff,f fffwgrg 5 K Q U X 4, ww 1' S fl Wmfsiibfifgr l K Ulf hx A X ,. U I Liisasff -- f , - ir.: fi-V1 f . ' .L 5.1, 1 . 3 A f593Si4KH,s2w':,ffL. - . 4 f f X 1 K, kg.-gy, ., . ,W , g y Y-at Avia Y FIGHTI G Lincoln ...... 6 Roosevelt .... ....... 1 3 Gorton ..,... ..,... 1 3 Roosevelt ..... ....,. 1 4 Yonkers ...... 7 Roosevelt ..,, .... 0 Saunders 14 Row One: B. Hallenbeck, B. Birnberg, R. Santavicca, L. Finkelstein, T. Leitner, F. Consagra, G. Burch, J. Hayes, K. Migdal, A. Boccia. Row Two: R. Burch, S. Lauten, M. Ehrlich, J. Bargellini, F. Mullings, K. Solo- mon, C. Glover, D. Putorti, S. Bischell, B. Wasilik, A. Kelly, A. Palumbo, Roosevelt High School Coaching Staff Roosevelt .,.... Roosevelt ..,.., Fox Lane ....... . Roosevelt ,,.l.,..,.l Mamaroneck ..... Roosevelt .,4l... . Scarsdale ..,.... , N Mosca Row Three: I. Bottenstein, sponsor, M. Leitner, coach, N. Gordon, manager H Oles L Nesbith, H. McGeory, B. Silvaggi, J. Marks, J. Martin, W. Lee L Manfredi K Erdoes, G. Beinfest, R. Moffitt, P. Anderson, manager, H. Rakov manager H Monaco, head coach, L. Thomas, coach. The Roosevelt Indian football team, composed almost entirely of new blood, plunged into the 1964 season with true fighting spirit. Led by co-captains Fran Con- sagra and Ted Leitner, the hard-fighting squad exhibited the high standards of sports- manship and team spirit that is traditional with Roosevelt. Although they played with unequalled spirit and genuine skill, bad luck marred the Indians' four encounters in the county. However, in their first city league clash, the team rolled over a formidable Lincoln eleven, 20-6. The second game against Gorton ended in a tie at 13, but a week later Roosevelt wrapped up a 14-7 victory over the Yonkers Bulldogs. On Thanksgiving Day the Braves found themselves vying for the city championship, unfortunately, the impressive performance of the Saunders-Commerce team won the title. The yardage gains of fullback Jeff Marks, the brilliant running of Fran Consagra, and the zig-zag receiving and carrying of Boo Glover and Richard Burch were particu- lar bright spots of the season. At the pivotal quarterback position, the development of Glenn Burch, after an unfortunate injury to starter Tom Caione, gave the Indians bright hope for the future. Much of the credit for this year's line showing must go to the excellent work of Coaches Monaco, Leitner, and Thomas. Believing that spirit and sportsmanship are essential to an athletic program, the coaches initiated a pre- game meeting of parents and players. Regardless of partial misfortune, the 1964 Indian team gave our school a perfect example of the kind of team Roosevelt deserves - hardworking, fighting, and above all, spirited! IDIAS Consagra cuts between two Lincoln defenders ROOSEVELT Glover catches touchdown pass against Yonkers Beinfest bolts Scarsdale line for first down FIRST A D TE Fran Consagra broke loose many times for long touch- downs Glenn Burch did a fine job quarterbacking for Roosevelt Richard Burch k i c k e d three extra points for Roo- sevelt ROOSEVELT Santavicca makes perfect tackle on Yonkers back Putorti tackles as Leimer recovers fumble Manfredi and Lauten stop Fox Lane cold HOLDS Bob Wasilik has to antici- pate danger and here he is our to tackle Peekskill run- ner Bischel and Kelly show Roosevelt backfield de- fense Hayes and Lauren stop Yonkers runner rH,r kk ' .elm LV. FOOTBALL CITY CHAMPS Rooseveltis Little Indians posted an undefeated slate this year as they took the city championship with a very impressive record of three wins, no losses, and one tie. The final game climaxed the line season as the j.V., coached by Mr. Timmons, trounced Yonkers, 12-0. With such a promising undergraduate class, Varsity Managers: Row 1, L. to R.: Coach Monaco, Neil Gordon. the future looks bright for Varsity Coach Monaco. Row 2, L. to R.: Henry Rakov, Peter Andersen, Herb Kalish. ro. A il . .,.. K Aif, A . J, ,lk il P l . . l J.V. FOOTBALL Row One, L. to R.: K. Callahan, B. Mingo, C. Dustin, L. Mullings, F. Ferrara, D. Kornblatt, M. McMormack, F. Serio. Row Two, L. to R.: R. Kutch, L. jorensen, H. Checker, P. Defino, J. Medori, R. Midura, G. Harrlieb, V. Mulchayg Co-Capt., M. Swartz. Row Three, L. to R.: R. Carozza, Mgr., R. Mastromonaco, P. Weitheimer, R. Margaglio, P. Molinari, Co-Capt., H. Wilkinson, E. Stallworth, D. Washenko, Coach, T. C, Timmons. Absent: R. DeSimone, D. Karpa, R. Kelley. CROSS COU TRY The Cross Country Team of 'Roosevelt High School im- proved over last year's showing by placing second in the city meet with a respectable total of 53 points. Under the coaching of Mr. Seidell, the boys finished with a commend- able 3 and 2 record, losing only to Gorton and Saunders. The leader for Roosevelt for most of the season was Captain Tom Dickmann, who consistently finished first for Roosevelt. Senior Don Waldman paced the Indians in the city meet, as he sparked a strong team effort that also pro- duced linishes of tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth. In addition, Waldman received our fastest time of the season, 12:50 minutes. Varsity members are: Jerry Beck, Norman Brettel, Robert Davis, Tom Dickmann - captain, Peter Elias, Peter Gold- stein, Stuart Greenbaum - manager, Steve Herrick, Louis Martin, Roland Misarti, John Moreland, Don Waldman, John Wood. CROSS COUNTRY Row 1, L. to R.: john Wood, Gerald Beck, John Moreland, Tom Bruce Davis, Eliot Wincele. Row 3: Bill Andrews, Roland Misatti. Dickmann, Steve Herrick, Norman Brettel, Pete Elias. Row 2: Standing: Coach Seidell, Louis Martin, Manager Stu Greenbaum. Bill Davis, Barry Sarna, jeff Silberman, Paul Wood, Pete Goldstein, 69 VARSITY BASKETBALL CITY CHAMPS 1965 VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1964-65 Varsity Basketball Team of Roosevelt High School was the best in the county. In their debut, the In- dians initiated their fantastic season by adding momentum to an already crumbling dynasty, White Plains High, 66-49. Everyone was on hand to watch Roosevelt in our frrst city game with Yonkers, now famous for a marvelous back-court combination. Fans saw a cold night. The Rothstein-Holi man-Glover-Pulver-O'Connell combination hit not quite 1396 from the field in the first quarter. Yet their sheet superiority brought the game warriors back into action as they picked up the pace in the second half. As time ran out, a tremendous effort by Steve Hoffman threw the game into overtime. In the end we lost a heartbreaker, 65-61. Then began a winning streak that proved Roosevelt the top county team. We sneaked past Mamaroneck, 74-72, in overtime with Hoffman on the bench for the entire first quarter. City favorite Gorton lost, 64-55, as did Port Ches- Row 1: L. to R. Fred Nielson, Warren Rothstein, Steve Hoffman, Co-Captain, Boo Glover, Co-Captain, Ned O'- Connell, Bob Pulver, Tom Caione. Row 2: L. to R. Marty ter, 76-59, Lincoln, 64-54, Saunders, 79-62, and White Plains, 59-55. Then the captivating blow fell, as the Indians showed why the chief sport of Roosevelt is basketball. We upset Mt. Vernon, supposedly the top county power, 69- 68, on a now famous last-second shot by Boo Glover. And we proved that it was no fluke in the return encounter, as the Knights struggled to end the humiliation, 68-55. In between, of course, the red hot Redmen pulled out a close victory over Yonkers, 65-61, a not so close victory over Romley, Manager, Bill Mark, Head Manager, Don Waldman, Ken Erdoes, Jeff Koblick, Ron Rothstein, Assistant Coach, Coach Seidell. Saunders, 87-71, a complete rout of Scarsdale, 85-57, and yet another triumph over Lincoln, 65-49, on the same night that Gorton handed us the city championship by defeating Yonkers. The '65 Indians usually displayed the trait of playing only well enough to win, but they came close to perfection against Scarsdale, winning by 28 points. Their true capa- bilities, however, were unrealized. We ended the regular season by conquering Gorton and the city, 84-57. 71 And then, having been seeded number one in the county finals, Roosevelt stumbled into another cold night, unknown since the first Yonkers encounter. Combined with a brand new zone defense put on by New Rochelle, the lack of shooting accuracy by both teams produced a dismal 58-41 loss. A team which had smashed Mt. Vernon twice Cwhich in turn, had beaten New Rochelle twiceb had now lost to the future Open Champions. A sentiment was echoed in every comment following that game, that one unlucky showing could never take away the thrilling, spirited glory that Roosevelt showed in its first fifteen games. Victory RHS OPPONENT 66 .,.. .,,.. 4 9 White Plains 61 ,.,. ss... 6 5 Yonkers 74 .... ..... 7 2 Mamaroneck 64 .... .,... 5 5 Gorton 76 ..,. ..... 5 9 Port Chester 64 .,.. ..... 5 4 Lincoln 79 ..., ,.... 6 2 Saunders 59 .,.. ..... 5 3 White Plains Same old story f U. I, f O 55,3555 h 'P K f fu-My 7 I 41 HS' 'f'!z,f,k.fy-,yvy f I .7 ff f fy 147 ff ' . ,jay '4 iygwf, , f ' p 544, ,Lf '. .5 K , 2 ag : i f f 'aff frfl' ,f I QV' ',ffH'.,f- ,f s-yfgffg 2-ff' f 1, Wi- K .,,', ,.,,,f,J,A,771, , X 7 , fffff Q 4 f XM Nyyyfy ',.,f ,yyf 'f.,j2fQ4Q711f ff f f I Al, ., .if 1 'Z jf' . 7, W , 2 KWH, .MU 2 , lf . ' Q V V Q., 5 K -' Q v Qi Zigi, iF v M, V f j 7 2 74. -uf k . V f 2 , - ,... ,. if X , ,421 v , , M f 4 ff f , Where hath thou gone, Not forgetting O'Connell, Oh wonderful seasonP And all of the rest,' We have gone th-rough the county, They made us a team, And Glo11er's the reason, And our team was the best Hey Green Giant, what's new besides . . . Watch Mike . . . 2 points Triple teamed - no difference 5555515 V Ready or not, here I come! Hey Steve, where are you going! ,,wfxxwA, WW ,.,,.,.,.x4-,.,W,,-ff wfcwv-.melffw-V 7 -fn,-,fy vnu- ! V ' ff :yt F A- , L 5. , 52 , ,,,, 4 WV, Coach Flower guided the little Indians of the J.V. Bas- ketball Team not to any championships this year, but rather to gain the experience and poise so important to a varsity group. Oddly enough, the two most exciting games, which easily outshined the following varsity contests, were both lost to the same team, Gorton. In the first encounter, Roose- velt trailed by three with one second to play as consistent high-scorer Mike Sample came to the line for two shots. He pumped the first in and intentionally missed the second, grabbed the rebound, and then swished the tying points. The rematch was lost in a thrilling triple overtime that was marked by both suspense and hotly-contested basketball. The Indians were 4-4 in the city and 6-9 overall, but both their excellence and the closeness of many games makes their record deceptive. p .V BA KETBALL j.V. BASKETBALL TEAM Row One: L. to R., jim Kelly, Brian Morris, Art Bass, Mark Mor- ris, Ed Stallworth, Mike Sample. Row Two: Coach Flower, Mike Hendricks, Craig Neivert, Ken Levy, Roger Medura, Paul Hark- ness, john Hayes, Mgr. Absent: Andy Poses. BOWLI G TEAM CITY CHAMPIONS Row One: L. to R.g John Kurell, Peter DiLemme, Ricky DeFlorio. Row Two: Larry Massaroni, Alan Strohmayer, Mr. Williams, Jerry Scheinbach, John Bargellini. True to Roosevelt form, the Indian Bowling Team also finished in first place in the city league this year, and took honors, records, and trophies galore as num- ber one in the county also. Led by Captain Alan Strohmayer and assistant Captain Jerry Scheinbach, our bowlers copped the city crown with an outstand- ing record of 49 wins and only 11 losses. Peter Di- Lemme, a sophomore, had the high average of 175, as well as the high series, 634. Richard Di Florio and Peter DiLemme paced the county in the tournament with high series of 631 and 614 respectively. Richard 000 DiFlorio and john Bargellini had high games in the county of 251 and 232. In the all important total point category, Roosevelt outstripped its nearest com- petitor, Lakeland by 80 pins with a championship mark of 2803. Their coach, Mr. Williams, will look forward to a promising future as more than half the team are undergraduates. The seven members, with their respective averages, are: Pete Dilsemme, 1753 Rich DeFlorio, 160g Alan Strohmayer, 1495 Larry Massaroni, 140, john Karell, 1375 John Bargellini, 160, jerry Scheinbach, 158. I i w C ounty C bampiom! ......f.. ,- get-r'::::.z1.-z4:zi.,TA. , .V--f ,V i.-,..........., .-..,..-.- ..... SWIMMI G TEAM VARSITY SWIMMERS Row One: L. to R., Joseph Spinelli, George Schnurr, Bruce Ger- sinsky, Stu Glickman, Robert Ganz, Captain Tom Dickmann, Cap- tain Tad Amman, Coach Bruce Volpe, Nick Riccio, Don Shaw. Row Two: Mr. Rodner, Ron Hofer, Roland Misarti, John Wood, Richard Krug, Dan Kornblatt, Joel Bacher, Richard Spadaro, Neil Flamm, Norman Pennell, Arnold Turner. The water-borne Indians, sponsored by Mr. Rodner, ran into unusually tough city competition this year. Nevertheless, there were several bright spots in the swimming team's appearance. Coach'Tad Ammann, the only three year varsity man on the squad was outstanding in his specialty, the breast stroke. Bill Kleinelp also continually displayed excellent form as Roosevelt's chief diver. The faultless form of Bill Kleinelp. Tad Ammann in a thrilling vic- tory over Gorron via the breast stroke. Permell and Dickmanri -- Are they winningP TENNIS Led by the inspiring coaching of Mr. Kil- Cullen, the 1965 Indian tennis team is off to a Hying start, having defeated Lincoln 4-1, even though our best player was outdone. Our most recent match was with Gorton, and it was invalidated due to improper pair- ings of Wolves. We are confident of a return victory over Gorton, as is Captain Don Waldman of clean sweep of Lincoln and the city. TENNIS SCHEDULE May 4, Tues. May 6, Thurs. May 11, Tues. May 13, Thurs. May 18, Tues. May 20, Thurs. Lincoln High at Roosevelt High Gorton High lat Roosevelt High Yonkers High at Roosevelt High Roosevelt High at Lincoln High Roosevelt High at Gorton High Roosevelt High at Yonkers High V...L,,.,w. ,U ,..,. ww -W.. ,,., ,V 'gl N A point for Poses TENNIS TEAM Row 1, L. to R.: A. Poses, G. Corbman, G. Gomer, S. Herrick, M. Barnett. Row 2, L. to R.: Mgr. D. McArthur, K. Trainor, Capt. D. Waldman, R. Tepper, Mgr. S. MacHaHie. GOLF RHS April 29 - May 5 - May 6 - May 10 - May 13 -. May 17 - May 18 - May 20 -- May 24 - May 28 - June 1 - GOLF- 1965 White Plains Saunders Lincoln Yonkers Section 1 Tournament Mt. Vernon Westchester jr. Golf Championships Commerce Scarsdale Gorton Yonkers City Golf Individual Finals RIFLE CL UB THE RHS Golf Team is well on its way to its ninth straight city championship. Under the leader- ship of Coach Norton, the team has run oii three consecutive victories. This year's members include: Dave Kliger, Mike Urban, John Guadagno, Mike De- Vito, Bob Smilow, Steve Zboyan, and Corey Gold- berg. Mr. Norton is awaiting further developments, but it looks to us like a promising season ahead. w GOLF TEAM First Row, L. to R.: Dave Kliger, John Guadagno, Bob Smilow, Corey Goldberg, Second Row: Steve Zboyan, Co-Capt., Mike Urban, Co-Capt., Mike DeVito, Coach Norton. Because of the difficulty in obtaining suitable com- petitors this year, the Rifle Club was unable to schedule any matches. However, the group perfected its style and ability. Members are Rich Aronofi, 'Larry Barnett, Dave Bodge, Rich Carozza, jordan Ellsworth, Barry Jacob- son, Mark Lobato, Kevin McCann, Martin Mihaluiko, Mike Morris, Tony Munroe, captain, Paul Ramahlia, joe Tawlacci, Louis Tramelli, captain, Roger Weaver, and, rifleman superb, Coach Mr. Timmons. -----f,.::.:z-is .:. L.-.Q-.alas ..'. .'.u2.,r-:-.-L'135f'f9- faff5Q3..5vi' ., .- ,i - .H e-.-.1....-. ,,. .. T TRACK Our Champions The Track Team is looking forward to another successful season under the leadership of Coach Monaco. The return- ing performers include: Ned O'Connell, Tom Dickmann, Frank Mullings, and john Moreland. Possibly the strongest event so far as RHS is concerned is the high jump. As a junior last year, Ned O'Connell won this event, and he seems a sure bet to repeat this year. Once again, RHS is strong in the running contests. Tom Dickmann is our leading two miler, while Tom Mathi RHS TRACK - 1965 April 28 Yonkers I May 4 Lincoln May 6 Gorton May 8 Pacoy Meet May 14 Saunders May 15 Westchester Coaches Meet May 17 City Meet- Field Events May 19 City Meet- Running Events May 24 Scarsdale son runs the mile. In the sprints, Frank Mullings paces the 220, Bruce Hallenback the 440, and Mel Williams the 880. Our sprint relay team consists of R. Spina, F. Mullings, R. Burch, and D.-Oliver, while our 880 relay consists of F. Consagra, P. Kallop, E. Goldman, and G. Yuille. Consagra and Oliver also compose the 100 yard dash. In the field events, Alex Ceserano and Steve Bischel hurl the shotput, and Mel Williams and Ken Solomon do the broad jump, while Williams also does the triple jump. Cesarano at his specialty H TRACK TEAM Row One: I. Winograd, T. Dickmann, E. Stallworth, M. D. Oliver. Row Three: R. Burch, P. Bozek, D. Fidher, J Williams, J, Moreland, L. Martin, P. Elias, F. Consagra, G. Gurian, J. Kelly, E. Simon, A. Silkowski, P. Kallop, T. Mathi- Yuille, L, Mullings, N. Riccio. Row Two: H. McGorry, G. son, A. Ceserano, N. Brettel, N. O'Connell, R. Davis. E, Gold- Burch, B. Callahan, K. Solomon, G. Beinfest, M. Romley, R. man. Misarti, R. Davis, J. Beck, B. Gerrnelee, J. Wood, R. Spina, RHS leads the pack .f.L.f: m:.Qn-zmnff .v.emuv.ma.ggn.g..',..,. , W-: ,,... ,,., . ...A ,,,A-, VARSITY BASEBALL RHS BASEBALL -- 1965 April 27 April 29 May 4 May 6 May 1 1 May 13 May 18 May 20 May 25 May 27 june 1 june 3 Gorton at HRS Commerce at RHS Saunders at RHS Lincoln at RHS RHS at Commerce Yonkers at RHS RHS at Gorton RHS at Lincoln RHS at Yonkers RHS at Saunders City League Playoffs Championships The Baseball Team, once again under the prudent managing of Coach Seidell, shows all the signs of a city champ. The pitchers, led by senior righthander Tom Caione C2-O, 26 strikeouts in 1 innings,D and the batsmen, led by Ken Erdoes, Bobby Wasilik, and Paul Dropauer, have paved the Way for the Indians during the early going. Molloy for extra bases Row One, L. to R.: C. Wasserberg, J. Hayes, L. Finkelstein, P. Molloy, P. Dropauer, R. Schuster, S. Freidman, L. Nisbeth. Row Pirowitz, R. Santavicca, R. Wasilik, K. Erdoes, B. Pulver, W. Two, L. to R.: T. Caione, D. Capowski, J. Martin, T. Reiger. 86 ll it , ll aunt 1964-1965 was a rewarding year for Roosevelt athletically. Besides being all but the best basketball team in the county, we finished first in Section I bowling, in no sport did our Indians walk off the field in dishonor. There were also many individual stars among the varied Redmen lineups this year. Fran Consagra, Robert Wisilick, Ted Leitner, and Robert Silvaggi all were praised by being named to the All-City Squad for football. Consagra was deemed by many as the best offensive player in the county. Boo Glover, also reputed to be the best offensive player Cbaslcetballj in the county, won berths on both the City and County first teams. Ned O'Connell also paralleled Glover in the city and won Honorable Men- tion in the county. Guard Steve Hoffman added to our laurels by being placed on the All-City Second Team. As of early May, there are no other individual honors having been awarded. We are looking forward to additional achievements from Don Waldman, Andy Poses, and Roy Tepper in tennis and other honors from our highly competent golf and baseball teams. , It is doubtless that this year was a highly successful one for the champion Indians of Roosevelt. Boo Glover, All City Fran Consagra, All City Football First Team, All County .,...,..a,.,.,...,.,....,..,.-.,m3:,f,q asz11..-r,-. -... .- . ,.,. 'I - r inn., ,... f ,,..,ff-f'-:' ,. ., 1 C' .4 88 To keep physically fit . . . Release tension . . . Develop sportsmanship . . . Forin leadership - For girls in R.H.S. athletics are an important part of life. V 1 I l 90 A 8 i 91 1 , -T,..v.Y-,-,Y--..-,.,.- ..v W ,.-.- -.f V- . --.-if-1 ,1 :mf:.:.f,1:.-.......,. A ., .. . - V - Al-4 J 4 92 J 4 DANCE CLUB Girls who are pros as well as those with less experience find enjoyment in learning folk and chorus dances with Mrs. Mark on Wednesday afternoons. These afternoons are gratifying experiences of artistic expression. 93 --- BASKETBALL CLUB Their great verve for an exciting sport leads this group of girls to spend one afternoon a week out on the courts with their sponsor, Mrs. Quinlin. Row One, L. to R.: C. Costa, L. Losapio, N. Siconolfii, K. I.aCerva, C. McClain, J. Settembrino, J. Williaxns, S. DeBroske Yozzo, P. Weltzien, L. Wheeler, A. Qualiteri. Row 2: V. W. Brickwedell, M. Acampora, M. Feder, I. Ferguson. fu . 'A ..f. .44 , Z Mx' , 7 ,. .0372 ' if Wi! 'ifi' l 1 2 f X Q . 1 7 1 if if 5 . ' 1 if 94 g f r - . . VOLLEYBALL CLI B On Tuesday afternoons all RHS volleyball enthusiasts met in the lower gym for many rous- ing games under the direction of Mrs. Quinlin. Q. Bright new uniforms Exciting new routines New spirit-R.H .S . twirlers have gained new fame this year TWIRLERS 1 - Leading the band on the football held or in a parade - Our twirlers illustrate the spirit of Roosevelt Row 1: N. Dubinbaurn, M. Bates, J. Schapiro, Co-Captain-D. L to R: J. Landau, I. Parker, L. Freeman, N. Herman, P. Schnei Walker, Captain B. May, C. Migden, K. Latham, E. Fogel. Row 2: der, P. Vanclerwerff, S. Reigrod, A. Eil. 97 Wbat would football and basketball Wbo would generate spirit, excitement, pep. RHS cheerleaders are not only pretty and perky but also be at RHS wihout om' S One of the yinest squads in the county. f'N j .3 Row 1, L to R: Captain L. McVeigh, Co-Captain A. Maniscalco. Row 2: P. Kestenbaum, E. Menache, S. Morganroth, D. Herrick, Row 3: S. Chalom, L. Autuori, M. Carras. Row 4: M. Berne, P. Mason, D. Joslin. Row 5: L. Ariniello, C. Burney, B. Lowe. We think tlJey're greet!! ,,,, 7 V, 1 fm .V H ' I ngffm V7 ,. .-ff ,K JZ f 1:4 AVG' Www! as f , ,ww 'mv I, ' 'ff mv 111, ,V L'E V01 SHOW I 102 The purpose of the annual L'Envoi show is to begin the L'Envoi fund-raising campaign. A com- bination of comedy and dialogue put the point across: buy L'Envoi! The show depicted a political convention crashed by a third party, L'Envoi. Yearbook delegates presented entertainment, and the pro- gram ended with the Miss L'Envoi pageant, as the six nominees were presented in floor-length dresses and described in verse. I 105 MISS L'EN V01 FUR 1965 Candzce Stone Patricia C aricone jane Kay Susan Cbalom HER sf T Karen Gabay COURT IIE V01 Production Advisor Mr. Bosshardt, Production Editor- in-Chief R. Hallem. All the activities of this school year are vivid in our minds now, but when, in later years, we want to look back, We need some reminders. The L'Emfoi staff has worked to compile in L'Em10i '65 a book that touches on all aspects of Roosevelt. We have tried to End the little things which are most likely to be forgotten and to mold them together so as not only to give you a picture, but more, an overall feeling of this, the 1964-65 school year. 106 Business Editor-in-Chief I. Feinberg, Business Advisor Mrs. Hammer. C. Parker, S. Greenbaum, L. Hochstadter, G. Mariner, N. Ellison, M. Mintz. 'Vi C. Urmston, D. Tagliaferri, J. Yerger, Copy Editor A. Maniscalco, P. Aitkin L. Swirling. 333' -sis Art Editor L. Paulis, A-rt Advisor Mrs. Gilbert, Layout Editor S. Grossman. M. Carras, R. Mayer, S. Bolhower. 1 1' i 1 . 'l f 2 f f , ' 4 3 and-A R. Herzog, Boys' Sports Editor C. Fiedler. B. Roseman, R. Govan, M. Solon, L. Epstein, R. Charkow, R. Stern, Literary Editor M. Constantine. ,ysg S, E. Balko, Photography Editor R. Pitcher, J. Kay, M. Levandoski, P. Klein. , ff' S. Skolnick, Girls' Sports Editor B. May. 1 A year past X f f .,,, ,.A:,, ,, xg f yi. ,spa f WfZX49,,7 f,f,,4y,f,f ,, ,,,,,,wf'0M W4 ,fym f fy! , 'CWWQH 3f 7 , , f,Qz6,Qz4u5f A lf2fvfW7zf:s , 4 fn 51,75 ,,f 4 ff Z off ff Z ,,,,, mini ,HW , . 'J 1: 6742775 W W 'CVC 5 A l - Now we must look ahead 5 - I f ,f , ,Vw I ' .awvmmzwe rfrzQm9s:4wz'f!11f'1ee-M1 ..: ' , .. L.m. 'mKw ,I 47 A- f Q v f f , ' 4- L ,:,07.! f QQ M26 X ff X f 5 f f 75 ff QW 7 f A f X! ff 1 Mmfff-fl ,, , .,,.,. 4, ff 'fo W ,Wg '- 1 -f,m:'7' - 'ak f , N, , f 115 EAC LTY RETIRING TEACHER Mrs. Myra Moss has been reaching Roosevelt stu- dents for thirty-four years. Now in her fiftieth year of teaching, she is retiring. She worked' as a super- visor for the GO. as well as head of our Business Department. Her students, her department, and this school are all going to feel a significant loss in her absence. MRS. MY RA MOSS RICHARD A. GOLBY Business Arithmetic, Introduction to Business 116 NEW TEACHERS I Miss sUsAN SIEGAL Historyg Sr. Council, F.T.A. JOEL LEVY Fine Arts, Ceramics, Printing. Dr. Walters made her energy and devotion as both a teacher and administrator available to all of us at Roosevelt during the past year. H. DAVID ABRAMS MISS ISADORA BARLAND General Math 11, Math 10 English 10, 11 National 'Honor Society Debating Club, Receptionists MRS. RUTH BUNDE Registrar MRS. MABEL N. CHAPPEL English 11 Publicity Club ROBERT I. BOSSHARDT English 10 Handbook Committee, L'En- voi, Senior Class Sponsor IVAN B. BOTTENSTEIN History 11 Varsity Football Manager MRS. ALDONA M. BRUCKER English 12, English Literature National Honor Society .X BENJAMIN B. BROOKS Wood Shop Industrial Arts Department Chairman MRS. NILDA A. BRUNO Biology Biology Club, Handbook Committee, Junior Class Sponsor, Social Committee X if ,.LL . .N --an-... DR. CATHERINE LYLE CLEVERDON History 12 History Department Chairman MISS VERONICA THERESA DELANGO Biology Biology Club, Cheerleaders ADAM F DOWNAR History 10 College Boards MRS. CLAIRE B DAMORE History 12 Scholarship Committee Serv ice League MRS. DORIS S. EL SHAFIE History 10 11 MRS. MIRIAM GABIN Math 10 Red Cross Representatives HARRY A. GODER Math 10, 11 Service League, Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. HELEN-LOUISE GOETZ History 10, 11 UN Club JAMES F. GALLAGHER Business Law, Business Math L'Envoi MICHAEL V. GRECO Chemistry, English 10, Physics Civil Defense, Hi-Y MRS. MAXINE GILBERT Art 1, 2, 3, 4 L'Envoi MRS. BEATRICE HAMMER Speedwriting, Typing L'Envoi, Senior Class Sponsor I OH N JOSEPH H U M PH RE Y Instrumental Music Band, Orchestra MISS VERA HYRA Home Economics Red Cross Representatives 2 I If ',,, ' f ,,VVV' ' ff I I I 6 I J S' f f M179 I , U ' fa' P W, 4, f X ' eff X I l .W .., ff ,, . V XM A yQ,,5f. 4 Aa X ff X ,499 ff 1 W f S 'L f f f ff ! f , f f Wm f f f J DR. RUBY A. KAISER English 11, 12 Crimson Echo WALTER H. KAUFMANN German 1, 2, 3, History 12 Color Guard, German Club MRS, YOLANDA JOHNSON English 10, History 10 Junior Class Sponsor, Recep- tionists MRS. VERA CATHERINE IOSLIN Nurse American Field Service, Pu- ture Nurses Club AUSTIN KILCULLEN English 10, 11 Wig 8: Whiskers 121 MRS. FLORENCE E. MICHAEL W. LEITNER MRS- MATH-DA T LAFFERTY Health MACKENZIE English 12 Civil Defense, Varsity Foot- Reglsffaf English Department Chair- ball, Wig 8: Whiskers man, Reflection MRS. ANNA L. MARK Physical Education American Field Service, Bas- ketball Club, Dance Club, Skating Club, Twirlers, Vol- leyball Club MRS. ANTOINETTE M. McCURDY Business, Typing 1, 2 Typing Service 122 THOMAS T. MARTIN Biology, Chemistry Service League MRS. LILLIAN M. MAYER History 11 Junior Class Sponsor, UN Club 'hmm 'hr 47 ROBERT OWEN HENRY J. MONACO LOUIS EDWARD MORSE McDANIEL Physical Education Spanish 3 Math 11, 12 Track, Varsity Football Family Service Society General Organization MRS. M YRA ADELAIDE MOSS Typing 1, 2 Business Department Chair- 1113.11 RALPH THOMAS MOZILO Spanish 1, 2 Sophomore Class Sponsor MISS .TUDITH NADELL English 11 Handbook Committee, Pub- licity Club MRS. JOYCE ARLENE NEAL Music Choir 123 WILLIAM H. NORTON MRS, CARRIE PAYTON NINO Librarian Library Aides PHILIP PURO Mechanical Drawing Chemistry Golf, Junior Class Sponsor, Student Council Board MRS, FLORENCE A. QUINLAN Physical Education Basketball Club, General Or- ganization, Volleyball Club DREW PANKO Chemistry, Physics Junior Class Sponsor, Psychol- ogy Club, Radio Club IOSEPH W. PERROTTI Algebra, General Math 10, Math 10 AUGUST L. RAVOTIO Electrical Shop, Metal Shop MRS. GERTRUDE T. MRS. CECELIA RESNICK Gudiance Office Secretary MISS GERTRUDE ELIZABETH RONAN History 11, 12 American Field Service MORRIS A. ROTH Guidance Counselor Career Day Conference, Schol- arship Committee RODNER Spanish 1, 2 Sophomore Class Sponsor MISS H. EILEEN P. RUSSELL Chemistry Ski Club JOSEPH RODNER Physics Science Department Chair man, Swimming IOSEPH R. SEIDELL Physical Education Baseball, Basketball Intra- murals, Cross Country EUGENE JOHN MRS. RUTH B, BERNARD B. SCULLY MRS. FRANCES SCHILLING SCHWARTZ English 10, 11 STANGARONE A11 1, Ceramics Biology Debating Club, Sophomore Spanish 2 Biology Club, Wig 8: Whisk- Class Sponsor American Field Service , ers. Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. GERTRUDE P. Spamsh Club STEINER Latin 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS C. TIMMONS Language Department Chair- HEAMAN H , STEVENS Special Education man, Senior Class Sponsor Guidance Counselor 1-V. FO0tbal1, Rifle Team hy! 'Tu lv fi!! e 4 ' . X j 'I . X 5 I A li' W 1 V . 1 1 33 -L. , A 'limits MRS. MARY M. TROY Guidance Counselor Future Teachers of America, Scholarship Committee, Ca- reer Day Conference MRS. GERTRUDE R. TYRRELL Guidance Counselor Guidance Department Chair- man, Handbook Committee, Scholarship Committee Chair- man, Social Committee 016' LUTHER C. VAN ANDEN Math 11, 12, Advanced Placement Math Math Department, Chess Club, Political Science Club MRS. VERA WHALEN Ofiice Secretary 'Z 5' ft rf If -1 . ii i - V, . ARCHIE WILLIAMS JR. Special Education Audio Visual Squad, Bowling ,nw -491 MISS AUGUSTA WILLIAMS History 12 American Field Service MISS KATHERINE A WILLNER English 10, 12 rf, Xfef ffjff f f A CAFETERIA STAFF Row One: B. Pease, R. Cannava, E. De1Bene, A. D'Ange1o, Florin, J. Rodesky, H. Oliva, J. Schiavone, M. Roth, A. Cap- M. Cicchettig Mgr., C. Werney, A. Boytin, L. Spina, R. arco, A. Nuhlig, M. Ferro, E. Vitulli, H. Gianzerra, D. Miller, O'Brien, P. Royman. Row Two: J. LaMarr, A. Yarina, L. I. Iacomini, B. Adamik, A. Gray, CUSTODIANS Row One: G. Giannotto, B. LeFcvre, L. Fegan. Row Two: F. Petro, A. Alfano. OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. N. Whalen. Standing L to R, Mrs. I. Fedorko, Mrs. M. MacKenzie, Mrs. R. Bunde, Mrs. A. Ryan. if 2 2 f' ' ' f ' , ig Q 1 4 'K 5, L 5 A- P.T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD Row One: L to R, Mrs. Carras, Mrs. Butz, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Wein- sent: Mrs. Troy, Advisor, Mrs. Altschul, Mrs. Bretelle, Mrs. Echter- berger, Mrs. Greenwald, Mrs. Goldman. Row Two: Mr. Knopf, nach, Mrs. Govan, Mrs. Kaplan, Mrs. Levy, Mrs. Posmentier, Mrs Mrs. Schwartz, Mr. George, Mrs. Friedman, Mr. Panzer. Not Pre- Ratner, Mr. Urmston. 129 S2 STUDENTS SE IOR ,y fx . 27 'E Z W' ,WW f SENIOR OFFICERS Marlyse Carras, Secretary, Marvin Wexler, President, William Treadwell, Vice President, Jane Kay, Treasurer. Due to the influx of sophomores and juniors, we have been elevated a peg, and now we are seniors. A senior is a very special boy or girl who has the following rights: he or she may go directly to the head of the line at lunch Cwithout passing GO or paying two-hundred dollarsbg he or she may ignore all juniors and sophomores at any or all timesg and he or she may leave Roosevelt to study at any Borax house of his choice. Of course, many grow fond of Roosevelt and stay behind. The Senior class accomplished much this year. Beginning 132 with the Beat-Saunders mixer, the senior council sponsored many after-school activities. The Senior-Faculty volleyball and basketball games, innovations at Roosevelt, were among the most successful events of the year. Other senior-spon- sored activities included the class trip and the junior-Senior basketball game. Red and White Day at Roosevelt found great numbers of red-capped students roaming the halls, proudly displaying their symbol of seniority. The highlight of the year was, of course, the Senior Prom at the Mamar- oneck Yacht and Beach Club. SENIOR COUNCIL lst ,Row: L. McVeigh, P. Kestenbaum, M. Suozzi, M Carras, S. Lauren, M. Edelman, P. Kallop, S. Sheridan, P. Butz, J. Yerger. G. Mariner, B. Heitner, N. Meyer, S. Reigrocl, C. Thompson, 3rd Row: R. Stern, W. Mark, M. Wexler, F. Nielsen, W. Tread- Znd Row: J. Kay, D. Walker, S. Gluck, A. Popick, S. Hoffman, Well, J- TUFSL R- SCTIUSFCF- . ..., 1 It's TERRY ACKERMAN JANET ALIA BARBARA ANDRESEN PH YLLIS AITKIN DAVID ALTSCI-IUL ROGER ALEXANDER PHILIP AMMANN NICHOLAS ANTONECCHIA OVCI' I U D1 TH APPELLE KENNETH AROMIN RONALD BAC CI GALUPPI AUGUSTINE ARENA 2 E 5 4 9 2 , ' . i 1 , DEBRA AUSLANDER EDWARD ARMITAGE THEODORE AZOFF EDWARD N. BALKO Three years of changing, LENORE BARKAN PAUL BARON MICHAEL BARNETT DONALD BATTISTA BEVERLY BARNS JOHN BARTUNEK MARYANN BASCIANO MILDRED BATES ED WARD BAYER learning, growing ANNE MARIE BEAUJARD GERALD BECK g PRISCILLA BEAUJEAN LAWRENCE BECKER JAMES BELLINO RICHARD BIACHINI Three years of . . REGINA F. BERKMAN CHRISTINE BENNETT STEPHEN BISCHEL 137 ROBERT BLISS JOAN BOR GATTI 138 walking from homeroom ALBERT BOCCIA SALLY BOLHO WER FERGUS MADIGAN PATRICIA BORESEN BORDEWICH MICHAEL BORO WITZ LARAINE BOOKER ANN BOTTIGLIERI to class, to class, to class . . CHARLES BOYCE GERALD BROKAW ,,f PAUL BOZEK DIANA BRANCATO ,, '1 NORMAN BRETTEL SHERRI BROCK MARTHA BROOKS DIANE BREEN CAROL BROWN 139 Roosevelt - We came as sophomores, DAVID BROWN CHRISTINE BURNEY ROSE ELLEN BUCHTA W' THOMAS CAI ONE RICHARD BURCH EILEEN BURNS PATRICIA BUTZ JOHN CAFARELLA JOSEPH CAPASSO 140 lost in your maze of halls T E VIVIAN CARACCIA JUDITH LYNN CARDILLO DA WN CARACCIO MARLYSE JEANNE PATRICIA CARICONE PHILIP CASALE CARRAS Qu-H ROY CAVIGLIA W M DOROTHY CASTRO LAWRENCE CENTORE 141 SUSAN CHALOM JAMES CLAXTON 142 We learned of your spirit - VALERIE CHAMBERLIN RICHARD CHARKOW X 2 ROSANN CIARDULLO WILLIAM CITRONBERG LaVERNE COFFEY S DEBORAH CHERNIACK DANIEL COHEN GREG COLOSI Q f, IEANNE COTE pep rallies, football and basketball games CHRISTINE CONNOLLY FRANCIS CONSAGRA ANDREW COOPER GENE CORBMAN RICHARD CRISCI , , MARTHA CONSTANTINE ROBERT CRISCI 143 Our first Regents - DEBRA CUNEEN EDWARD DANNIC WILLIAM DA VIS PAUL CUSUMANO GERALDINE DALY H BARBARA DAVENPORT MATTHEW DAVID KENNETH DECHTENBERG and then we were juniors RICHARD De FLORIO LYNDA De PROSPO ELAINE DICKER PATRICIA DELAHANTY MARTIN DESTEFANO MA U REEN DELANEY MICHAEL DeVITO THOMAS M. DI CKMAN N Friends, Romans, countrymen MARIANNE Di LENA ALLEN DOTEN LORRAINE M. DOBSON NANCY DROVY PETER DONCOURT ROBERT DRAIN WILLIAM DRAKE PAUL DROPAUER ROBERT DUNSMORE 146 MICHAEL ROBERT EDELMAN ANNABELLE EDMONS ON JAY EINHORN IRA EISENBERG NEIL ELLISON lend me your lab books PETER ELIAS MATTHEW EHRLICH ANDREA ELBAUM ALLEN EPPSTEINER 147 LOIS EPST EIN FRANCA FANTINI 148 We danced to the Astronotes STEPHEN EPST EIN LINDA ESOFF MICHAEL ESSERMAN I0 FAIRMAN WENDY FAIRMAN CYNTHIA FANTINO ARLENE IANIS FARAGO Hello Karen JEANNE FEGAN DOUGLAS FERGUSON IRA FEINBERG IUDITH FEINS X ANTHONY FERANDA JEAN FERENCE EILEEN FERGUSON CAROL FELDMAN ROBIN FETZKO 149 International Understanding I0 ANN FICKERA MICHAEL FIERRO 'QM CHARLES FIEDLER JEFFREY FIEDLER RICHARD FINK LOUIS FINKELSTEIN RONALD FLORKO WSKI NETTIE FISCHER ELLEN FOGEL Barbara Jo in the Argentine IACQUELINE FOLLETT MM LAWRENCE FORMAN IRENE FOSTER ,Ayr .,, JANET FONSECA LARRY G. FRANK JOHN FORBES LORRAI NE FOTI , ,.,,ffWq I ,H PEARL FRAITAG LA U RIE FREEMAN Friday SCOTT FRIEDLANDER ,A 5 1 MARILYN GALANTE JOANNE FUSSELMANN DAVID L. GERRING ROBERT GANZ KAREN GABAY f -p-Af GLENN ALLAN GARDINER BRUCE S. GERSINSKY November 22, 1963 V55 HARRY GETTING STUART GLICKMAN ALLAN GOLABEK NIKKI GIBBONS JOHN GIZZI SAMUEL GLUCK CLARENCE GLOVER ARDYTH GOLDBERG 'iii Whigs, Whiskers and Williams LESLIE GOLDBERG CHARLES E. GOLDMANN 154 ROBERT GOLDEN ROSALIND ANN GOLDEN Y . ,A M ALAN GOLDMAN JANET GOLDMAN x A ANITA GOLDSTEIN DIANNE GOLDIN W' BARBARA IO GOLDST EIN The Glass Menagerie CAROL GONDA VIVIAN ANNE GRAHAM CAROLE GOOD NEIL GORDON ROBYN GOVAN BRUCE GRABAN JOSEPH GRASS O LOIS ELLEN GOULD STUART GREENBAUM 155 Seniors at last - most caught the disease Wowfyl ROBERT GREIN LUCIA GRIMALDI PAMELA GRENMAN KATHLEEN GRIFFIN S OPHIE RUTH GABRIELLA GROSSMAN GRUNFELD JAMES HALL DONALD HAGGERTY ROBERT I. HALLEM 156 ,3- 4 JAMES HAMAN Cousin Brucie and Marvelous Marv - our leaders E! ful. KT ALLAN HAMPTON I0-ANNE C. HARRISON df IUDITH HAYS ..., ,, SANDRA HASSEN DIANE HECHT iv -0- DALE I-IARKNESS X1 Z' HILLARY HAVNER GERRI HECKER Six extra minutes per day times BONNIE HEITNER RONALD HERZOG 158 mnnswiy WILLIAM HENGST JEFFREY HEPNER STEPHEN HERRICK ROBERT HERZ QQ, CH! N ..-41 NANCY HIGGINS RICHARD DANIEL HERRICK KALMAN HENRY HIRSCH one hundred eighty days per year equals . I X x Qi 1 LYNN HOCHSTADTER ROBERT HOWELL ELLEN JANE MARK HOFFMAN HOFFMAN ESTELLE HOLST JENNIFER HOLUB LINDA HULL STEVEN HOFFMAN 5 w. .,f YVONNE L. HURLSTON 159 three extra days ,, ,,,,. , .,,, ,ff if LAURA HURTIG BARBARA IN GRAM DAVID ITZKOFF DIANE IALONARDI WARREN JACOBS RITA IZZO ROBERT IACCINO RONALD JACOB PER IONAS in a term VIVIAN IORYSH PAUL KALLOP BONNI KAPLAN Wlllnlsg. DAPHNE IOSLIN EDWARD KAGAN KENNETH KARDASH X 5 ELLEN KATZ X ,,kf -s ROBERT KASTNER JANE KAY 161 ANDREW KELLY x JUDITH KLADIS 162 Interviews, applications PHYLLIS KESSMAN PHYLLIS A. KESTENBAUM GREGORY KITTER ARLEEN KLADIS PETER KLEIN IAMES KIRKWOOD JEFFREY KOBLICK and College Boards GEORGE KOLL JOHN DONALD KOLESAR JOHN R. KRESS KONDZIELASKI STEPHEN KRAUSS CAROL KRELOFF 1427! VV KAREN K UN DLER ERNEST KRAUSS DAVID KURLANDER 163 WILLIAM KUTCH VICTORIA LaCERVA KAREN LAN CELLOTTI ROBERT LANG G.O. pushes mugs MARION LALLA ELLEN LAN GER NANCY LANG!-IANS KAY LATHAN 164 ROBERT LaTO URETT E MICHAEL LEVANDOSKI ELAINE LEWIS 40 f as THEODORE LEITNER STEVEN LAUTEN fx 9 f I PH YLLIS LEVINE -.K .yi FREDRIC LEVINE and senior hats IEFFREY LEWIS 165 G.O. sales of index cards JUDITH KAREN LIDZ SHERRY LIPPMAN ILENE LIEBERMAN , 3 BARBARA L0 WE STEVEN LIPMAN KRISTIN K. LOKEN CHARLES LONG STEVEN LORUSSO LAURA LUSTERMAN 166 up 50W CORNELIUS MMHAFFIE MARTHA MAHLKE ALETA MAN C USO ANN MACKEN RAYMOND MacSTAY LOUIS MANFREDI nw! JUDY MARESE ANITA MANISCALCO VIRGINIA MARINER 167 WRX WILLIAM MARK JOSEPH MARTIN I 1 , LYNNE MARQUARDT LOUIS MARTIN PAMELA ADRIENNE MASON CHARLES MASON AuH2O TH UMA5 ROBERT E. MATTE MASTROSIMONE EUGENE MATTHEWS BETSY MAY DA VID MA YER PREDERIC MAYER RONALD FRANKLIN MAYER 1764 EST ELLE MAYERHOFER DONALD McARTI-IUR VALERIE McCOY We cluttered lockers filing the Times ROBERT McGOVERN LINDA McVEI GH LA WRENCE MCPHILLIPS JULIA MENENDEZ MICHAEL McPHlLLlPS ROBERT MEDORI CAROL MELCHNER EVA MELLEN CAROL LYNN MEYER or Tribune, Senior Scholastic, Mad . . w S MARK MEYER JANET MEYERS NANCY LOUISE MEYER Y MAURO MICCOLI ARTHUR MILLER LINDA MILLER MARSHA LYNN MINTZ 1 ,yi . RONALD MILLER MARGARET MOORE 171 We welcomed Niki, RACHELLE MONACO JOHN MORELAND SUSAN MORGANROTH JOSEPH MORZILLO NICHOLAS MOSCA DIANE MOSKO WITZ FRANKLEN MULLINGS ANTHONY MUNROE 172 the lollipop supplier from Iran ETHEL MUNSON VINCENT DENNIS SALVATORE NAPOLI AUGUST NARDONE MUSCARI ERIC NELSON EXP, ,-mv, X, ,X M..,QN v-X. N ETTIE NE WMAN BIRGIT NIELSEN FRED NIELSEN 173 A Qlquizii SHAHNAZ NIKANJAM KAREN ANN NITSCH JOHN NOLA EDMUND 0'CONNELL HARVEY OLES PETER OLAND Tjwffx ANTHONY PALOMBO PETER PALUMBO 174 anything 44 minutes long CHERYL JEANNE A ff ROBERT PARKER PARKER IDALEN E PARKER LINDA L. PASTOR ROBERT PEARCE ,, ,.,,,.. hh LORRAINE PAULIS JOHN PELLETIER THOMAS PELLICONE 175 The quality of mercy is not strained GERALDINE PERINO IEAN PETRUSKA 176 PERRY PERLMAN CARL PETERSON LORETTA ANN MARIE JOHN PETRONE PETRILLO JOAN PETR USKA CHERYL ANN PETETIN ROBERT PITCHER Is this a cut slip I see before meP MAXINE PITTELL 7 2 . BRENDA PREZIOSO ,R CAROLYN PLAW BARBARA PLAZURE ROBIN POSES JOSEPH H. PRAGAY KURT PROGNER ALAN MARC POPI CK ROBERT G. PULVER 177 Seniors turn eighteen LINDA QUAIL LINDA RAGER Y M.-11 HENRY E. RAKOV ALICE QUALITERO SUSAN REIGROD ALAN RALSON MEL RAPPEPORT CAMILLE REALE HENRY REISCH JANET REISS JEFF REISS BRIAN RICE RONALD RIEMAN RICHARD ROBBINS Roosevelt in H i gb Spirits NICHOLAS RICCIO RICHARD RINALDI DANIEL RINGLE JERRY ROBERTS JR. LYNN ROBERTSON 3 Q S 3 LESLIE ROSEN 180 January through March HERBERT L ROBINSON BONNIE RODDIN MARTIN ROMLEY BRUCE ROSEMAN LUCILLE ROERDEN NINA ROSSETTI SI-IEILA ROTHMAN VICTOR ROTHMAN We caught the annual basketball fever A,-1' CAROL ROTHSTEIN KARIN RUHRORT BARBARA SANDLER x JOSEPH SCARANO RONALD W. GLENN SAPIR SANTAVICCAM SUSAN SCARPATI GERARD SCHEINBACH 181 Spring - rejections, acceptances LYNN SCHEUFELE SUE SCHNEIDER IANE SCHNEIDER ROY SCHUSTER PEGGY SCHNEIDER GEORGE SCHNURR MARIE SCHULTHEIS LINDA SCHUPPER CAROL SCHWARTZ sand, sun and JOYCE SCLAFANI DOLORES SHALLO ALICE SHANAHAN BARRY SI-IEEHAN VINCENT SCORZA N, SARA SHERIDAN senior slump KATHLEEN SEDLAK DONALD SHAW LUV 19 -'Y HARRIETTE SHUFANDLER 183 L'Envoi for 1965 IOAN IONI SILBY IACLYN SILES ROBERT SILVAGGI ff CAROL SILVERN GAIL IRENE SINGER SHEILA IRIS SKOLNICK LINDA SKROBOLA ROBERT C. SMILOW Yes - we moved the seniors LORETTA SMYLA STEVEN SOLOMON JOSEPH SPINELLI DONNA SOLANO KQV' DON SOLOMON X MIRIAM BETH S OLON GAIL SONENSHEIN -'VX Q, KAREN SPROCK 185 PETER STAHL Dinner at the prom DIANE STEIN STEVEN STEIN XX l,.p-M-N ROBERT STERN ROBERT E. STRASSER IR. 186 MARIANNE STOLA CANDICE STONE LYN DA STRICKLER ALAN STROHMAYER RICHARD STRONG DENISE TAGLIAFERRI Breakfast in the cafeteria -19 ROBERT SUNDAY ANTHONY SUOZZI JERRY SWANSON S. LYNN SWIRLING ROBERT TARDIO 1 -I 5 f 1 1 2 s H, H. A I v 1 MARIA SUOZZI ROY TEPPER 187 Caps, gowns, rehearsals, heat - i i 1 ROCHELLE TERLIZZI i. s X LOUISE TIETIEN DEBORAH THOMAS KEVIN TRAINOR T SH 'ka CAROL THOMPSON ANTHONY TOTA CARLENE T OTA BARRY TOWNSEND LOUIS TRAMELLI 188 Graduation WILLIAM TREADWELL SPENCER TWITTY LILY KENT UHLER KENNY TRIGANI CRAIG URMSTON f'f '9 Q, JOHN TURSI LYLA U H LER MICHAEL URBAN SOPHIA VALI JAMES VIVIAN ,A A,,.,-1 . - MADYLN WARREN 190 Roosevelfs doors close behind us MARGARET E. VIZZA BRUCE T. VOLPE DONALD M. DONNA WALKER WALDMAN ROBERT WASILIK BARBARA WAGNER CAREY WASSERBBRG MICHAEL WAXMAN LYN DA GAY WEST The Class of 1965 DIANE LYNN SHERRI WEINBERGER WEINBERG GAIL WELTMAN HENRY C. WELTZIEN MARVIN WEXLER RICHARD L. WEIR SUSAN WHORLOW 191 GEORGE R. WILLIAMS RONALD WILLIAMS CHERYL WINCELE HAROLD WINGFIELD TONI WIRTH IANICE WNUCK LAURIE WOLF JOHN WOOD 192 GREGORY WOODS GORDON WOODSIDE IO YER GER JACK YOCKELSON STEPHEN ZBOYAN HOWARD ZUCKER SE IOR ACTIVITIES I DEX TERRY ACKERMAN, 26 Eisenhower Drive. Dance Club 4, F.T.A. 4. PHYLLIS AITKIN, 47 Avondale Road. All-County Choir 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Echol Staff 2, Folk-singing Club 3, 4, French Club 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Receptionist 2, 3, 4. ROGER ALEXANDER. 200 Jennifer Lane. JANET ALIA, 49 Grassy Sprain Road. Basketball Club 3, Choir 4, Folk-singing Club 3, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Receptionist 3, Volleyball Club 3. DAVID ALTSCHUL, 84 Chittenden Avenue. All-County Band 3, 4, Band 2, 3, President 4, Jazz Band 2. 3, 4, Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, German Club 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Political Science Club 4, President 3, U.N. Club 3, 4. PHILIP AMMANN, 781 Palmer- Road. A.F.S. Congress 3, Cross Country 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Ski Club 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Coach 2. BARBARA ANDRESEN, 19 Valerie Drive. Library Aid 4. NICHOLAS ANTONECCHIA, 205 Round Hill Drive. Bowling Capt. 2, 3, Cross Country 2. JUDITH APPELLE, 84 Rossiter Ave. A.F.S. Congress 4, French Club 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3. AUGUSTINE ARENA, 185 Rockne Road. Biology Club 2, Debat- ing Club 3. EDWARD ARMITAGE, 14 Cecil Crest Road. KENNETH AROMIN, 1 Sadore Lane. DEBRA AUSLANDER, 118 Halsey Road. THEODORE AZOFF, 31 Roxbury Drive. A.F.S. Congress 4, All County Choir 2. 3, 4, Choir 4, Folk-singing Club 3, 4, L'Envoi Staff 4. RONALD BACCIGALUPPI, 41 Curtis Lane. EDWARD N. BALKO, 62 Briggs Avenue. Audio-Visual 3, Biology -Club 2, 3, Echo Staff 4, Folk-singing Club 3, French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Political Science Club 4. LENORE BARKAN, 401 Hollywood Avenue. A.F.S. Council 3, 4, A.F.S. Finalist 3, All-County Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Folk-singing Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Guidance Aid 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Literary Editor 4, N.H.S. 3. Secretary 4, Political Science Club 4, Wig 8: Whiskers 2, 3, Secretary 4. MICHAEL BARNETT, 112 Vermont Terrace. A.F.S. Congress 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Class Council 4, French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3. BEVERLY BARNS, 52 Winchester Avenue. Health Representative 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Reflection Staff 3, Literary Editor 4, Wig 8: Whiskers 2, 3, 4. PAUL BARON, 103 Grandview Boulevard. Echo Stall 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Reflection Photography 4. JOHN BARTUNEK, 65 Covington Road. MARYANN BASCIANO, 150 Round Hill Drive. Basketball Club 2, Bowling Club 2, 3. MILDRED BATES, 65 Durham Road. Echo Circulation 2, 3, F.N.A. 3, Secretary 4, Guidance Aid 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Nurse's Aid 2, 3, 4, Service League 4, Twirler 4. DONALD BATTISTA, 28 Montgomery Avenue. ED BAYER, 55 Mountaindale Road. ANN MARIE BEAUJARD, 44 Mayflower Drive. A.F.S. Congress 4, Echo Circulation 4, Guidance Aid 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, Volleyball Club 2. PRISCILLA BEAUJEAN, 30 Kingsley Drive. Choir 3, 4, Echo Cir- culation 3, Guidance Aid 2, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Psychology Club 4, Receptionist 3, Service League 4, Ski Club 4. GERALD BECK, 18 Dorchester Drive. Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4. LAWRENCE BECKER, 42 Nimitz Road. JAMES BELLINO, 179 Halladay Avenue. CHRISTINE BENNETT, 56 Rossmore Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 4, Choir 2, 3, G.O. Secretary 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Psychol- ogy Club 4, Receptionist 2, 3, Wig 8: Whiskers 4. REGINA BERKMAN, 247 Westchester Avenue. Dance Club 2, Guidance Aid 4, Receptionist 3. RICHARD BIACHINI, 177 Falmouth Road. STEPHEN BISCHEL, 96 Westminster Drive. Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Track 4. ROBERT BLISS, 609 Palmer Road. Baseball 4, Football 3. ALBERT BOCCIA, 50 Barrington Road. Baseball 4, Football 4, Gym- nastics Team 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Rifle Team 2, 4, Track 2, 3. SALLY BOLHOWER, 27 Priscilla Avenue. Choir 2, Chess Club 3, Class Council 3, Debating Club 3, Vice-President 4, Echo Stall 2, Health Representative 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Recep- tionist 2, 3. 194 PATRICIA BORESON, 14 Cochran Terrace. A.F.S. Congress 4, Bowling Club 2, Echo Circulation 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, F.N.A. Vice-President 3, Nurse's Aid 2, 3, Receptionist 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3. MICHAEL BORO WITZ, 24 Coronet Road. ANN BOTTIGLIERI, 132 Briggs Avenue. Bowling Club 4, F.N.A. 3, Ice-skating Club 2, 4, Pep Squad 2, Red ,Cross Representative 3. CHARLES BOYCE, 30 Greenwood Road. Baseball 4, J.V. Football 2, PAUL BOZEK, 44 Newkirk Road. Rifle Club 2, Track 3, 4. LARAINE BOOKER, 25 Clement Street. Basketball Club 2, F.T.A, 3, 4, Health Representative 2, Library Aid 2, 4, Receptionist 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Club 2. FERGUS MADIGAN BORDEWICH, 51 Mayfair Road. A.F.S. Council 3, 4, Choir 3, Echo Staff 3, Feature Editor 4, Debating Club 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Political Science Club 3, President 4, U.N. Club 3, Vice President 4. DIANA BRANCATO, 52 Massitoa Road. Echo Circulation 3, 4, 42 L,Envoi Juniors 3, Nurse's Aid 4, Receptionist 2, 3, Spanish Clu 3, . DIANE BREEN, 414 Mile Square Road, Bowling Club 4, F.N.A. 3, Ice-skating Club 2, 4, Pep Squad 2, Red Cross Representative 3. NORMAN BRETTEL, 25 Witherell Street. Cross Country 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4. SHERRI BROCK, 40 Dexter Road. Choir 4, Echo Circulation 4, Family Service 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Guidance Aid 4, Pep Squad 2, Re- ceptionist 2, Spanish Club 4. GERALD BROKAW, 83 Curtis Lane. Class Council 3, Echo Staff 3, 4, French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3. MARTHA BROOKS, 24 Beechmont Avenue. Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Circulation 3, Health Representative 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Receptionist 2, 3, 4. CAROL BROWN, 609 Palmer Road. L'Envoi Juniors 3, Library Aid 4, Service League 4. DAVID BRO WN, 750 Tuckahoe Road. ROSE-ELLEN BUCHTA, 41 Allendale Road. Bowling Club 3, Ice- skating Club 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 2. RICHARD BURCH, 447 Bronxville Road. A.F.S. Congress 4, Base- ball 4, Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Track 2, 3. CHRISTINE BURNEY, 2 Bradford Boulevard. Cheerleader 4, Echo Circulation 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, L,Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 2, 3, 4. EILEEN BURNS, 1 Sadore Lane. PATRICIA BUTZ, 181 Concord Road. A.F.S. Congress 4, Choir 2, 3, Class Council 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3. JOHN CAFARELLA, 86 Shorview Drive. Cross-Country 2, Lib- rary Aid 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. TOM CAIONE, 55 School Street. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Football 2. JOSEPH CAPASSO, 11 Verona Avenue. VIVIAN CARACCIA, 408 Hollywood Avenue. Choir 4, Guidance Aid 3, Receptionist 2, Pep Squad 2. DA WN CARACCIO, 108 Colin Street. Health Representative 4, Ofice Aid 4, Receptionist 2, Volleyball Club 3. JUDITH LYNN CARDILLO, 111 Young Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 3, 4, L,Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 4. JOAN BORGATTI, 19 Montclair Road. PATRICIA CARICONE, 7 Arlington Street. MARLYSE JEANNE CARRAS, 86 Grassy Sprain Road. A.F.S. Council 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4,-Echo Circulation 2, 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Receptionist 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Serv- ice League 4, Wig 8: Whiskers 3, 4. PHILIP CASALE, 84 Mountaindale Road. DOROTHY CASTRO, 147 Belknap Avenue. Choir 4, Dance Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Guidance Aid 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3. ROY CAVIGLIA, 11 Alpine Road. LA UZRENCE CENTORE, 14 Winnebago Road. Rifle Club 29 rac 2. SUE CHALOM, 8 Winthrop Avenue. Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Echo Circulation 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Health Representa- tive 3, J.V. Cheerleader 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3. VALERIE CHAMBERLIN, 114 Mountaindale Road. Class Council 4,F L'Envoi Juniors 31 I, RICHARD CHARKOW, 15 Cantitoe Road. A.F.S. Congress 4, Ban 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Politlf cal Science Club 3, 4. ' l DEBORAH CHERNIACK, 3 Sadore Lane. Basketball Club 2, Echo Circulagion 4, F.T.A. 2, Guidance Aid 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Recep- tionist . ROSANN CIARDULLO, 4 Sadore Lane. WILLIAM CITRONBERG, 47 Roxbury Drive. J.V. Football 33 Baseball Team 3. JAMES CLAXTON, 53 Halladay Avenue. LA VERNE COFFEY, 39 Rossmore Avenue. DANIEL COHEN, 39 Beaumont Circle. Choir 4. GREG COLOSI, 29 Durherst Road. CHRISTINE CONNOLLY, 218 Jessamine Avenue. Dance Club 3, 4, Wig Bc Whiskers 3, 4. FRANCIS CONSAGRA, 82 Alpine Road. j.V. Football 2, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. MARTHA CONSTANTINE, 19 Windermere Drive. Biology Club Secretary 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, G.O. Council 1, 3, 4, Guidance Aid 2, 3, 4, LEnvoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Literary Editor 4, N.H.S. 4, Wig 81 Whiskers 2, 3, 4. ANDREW COOPER, 29 Thomas Place. GENE CORBMAN, 97 Maria Lane. Band 4, Biology Club 3, 4, Class Council 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, N.H.S. 4, Political Science Club 4, Psychology Club 4, Tennis Club 3, 4. IEANNE COTE, 95 Kingsley Drive. RICHARD CRISCI, 324 Palmer Road. ROBERT CRISCI, 324 Palmer Road. DEBBIE CUNEEN, 3 Sadore Lane. Guidance Aid 4, Library Aid 4. PAUL CUSUMANO, 22 Hearthstone Road. GERRI C. DALY, 25 Mayfair Road. L'Envoi juniors 3, Library Aid 2, Nurse's Aid 4, Office Aid 4, Volleyball Team 3. EDDY DANNIC, 14 Hazelton Road. Wig 81 Whiskers 3, 4. BARBARA DAVENPORT, 71 Hoover Road. Bowling Club 2, Choir 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. MATTHEW DAVID, 46 Carlton Avenue. Choir 4, j.V. Football 2, Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM DAVIS, 3 Carpenter Avenue. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, L'Envoi juniors 3, N.H.S. 4, Rifle Team 3, Track 3, 4. KENNETH DECHTENBERG, 247 Parkview Avenue. RICHARD DE FLORIO, 51 East Fort Hill Road. Bowling Team 3, 4. PATRICIA DELAHANTY, 98 Grassy Sprain Road. MAUREEN DELANEY, 18 Wilbur Place. L'Envoi Juniors 3, Office Aid 4, Receptionist 3. LYNDA DE PROSPO, 51 Huron Road. MARTIN DESTEFANO, 480 Tuckahoe Road. MICHAEL DE VITO, 215 Farquhar Avenue. Golf Team 3, 4. ELAINE DICKER, 306 Longvue Terrace. A.F.S. Congress 4, Echo Cirullation 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Wig 8: Whiskers 2. THOMAS M. DICKMANN, 75 Winthrop Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 4, Cross-Country 3, Captain 4, G.O, Vice-President 4, N.H.S. 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4. MARIANNE DI LENA, 192 Mountaindale Road. A.F.S. Council 2, 3, 4, Library Aid 3. LORRAINE M. DOBSON, 183 Croydon Road. Office Aid 4. PETER DONCOURT, 31 Avondale Road. Choir 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. AL DOTEN, 212 Stone Avenue. ROBERT DRAIN, 76 Helena Avenue. WILLIAM DRAKE, 69 Manhattan Avenue. PAUL DROPAUER, 8 Railroad Avenue. Baseball 2, 3, 4. NANCY DROVY, 257 Iessamine Avenue. Dance Club 2, F.T.A. 2, Guidance Aid 2, 3. ROBERT DUNSMORE, 87 Briggs Avenue. Z W ,LY an f ... ,R . ...c. ,am Agfa...-T -.Tw - rxa -- .Y .-f . .,I. MICHAEL ROBERT EDELMAN, 3 Rernsen Road. Choir 2, 3, 4, Political Science Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Wig Bc Whiskers 4. ANNABELLE EDMONSON, 11 Perry Place. A.F.S. Congress 3, 4, Choir 4, Echo Circulation 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, L'Envoi juniors 3, Psychology Club 4, Spanish Club 4. MATZHEW EHRLICH, 80 Massitoa Road. Football 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, . JAY EINHORN, 149 Concord Road. Audio-Visual 2, Civil Defense 2, Captain 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. IRA EISENBERG, 1 Sadore Lane. ANDREA ELBAUM, 55 Kincaid Drive. Choir 3, 4, Echo Circula- tion 4, Guidance Aid 4, Health Representative 4. PETER ELIAS, 75 Mohawk Road. A.F.S. Congress 3, Choir 3, 4, Class Council 4, Cross-Country 4, Debate Club 2, German Club 3, 4, G.O. Council 4, L,Envoi juniors 3, N.H.S. 3, Vice-President 4, Ski Club 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Track 3, 4. NEIL ELLISON, 24 Cresthill Road. A.F.S. Congress 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 4, President 2, Class Council 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, G.O. Council 2, L'Envoi juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, N.H.S. 4. ALLEN EPPSTEINER, 1Cresthill Road. Psychology Club 4. LOIS EPSTEIN, 37 Colonial Parkway North. Biology Club 3, Class Council 2, 3, Echo Circulation 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, N.H.S. 4, Receptionist 3, Reflection 4, Spanish Club 4. STEPHEN EPST EIN, 1853 Central Park Avenue. Basketball 4. LINDA ESOFF, 298 Mile Square Road. Choir 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi jun- iors 3. MICHAEL ESSERMAN, 121 Mountaindale Road. JO FAIRMAN, 274 Glen Hill Avenue. F.N.A. 3, Receptionist 2, Red Cross Representative 3. WENDZ FAIRMAN, 274 Glen Hill Avenue. Red Cross Representa- tive 3, . FRANCA FANTINI, 34 Windermere Drive. Bowling Club 2, 3, Office Aid 4. CYNTHIA FANTINO, 123 Wickes Avenue. ARLENE IANIS FARAGO, 5 Sadore Lane. Dance Club 4, F.T.A. 3. JEANNE FEGAN, 1 Sadore Lane. IRA FEINBERG, 520 Westchester Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, French Club 3, LEnvoi Business Editor 4, L'Envoi juniors 3. JUDITH FEINS, 54 Ridgeland Road. Biology Club 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, Associate Editor-in-Chief 4, French Club 4, Guidance Aid 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Political Science Club 4, Reflection 2, 3, 4, Serv- ice League 4. CAROL FELDMAN, 25 Winchester Avenue. Junior Red Cross 4, Receptionist 3. ANTHONY FERANDA, 86 Longspur Road. Band 2, 3, 4. JEAN FERENCE, 114 Rossiter Avenue. F.N.A. 4. DOUGLAS FERGUSON, 525 Bronxville Road. Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, German Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3. EILEEN FERGUSON, 125 Gailmor Drive. Basketball Club 3, Bowl- ing Club 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Volleyball Club 2, 3, 4. ROBIN FETZKO, 13 Parson Street. IOANN FICKERA, 225 Lockwood Avenue. Dance Club 2, Guid- ance Aid 2, 3, 4. CHARLES FIEDLER, 319 Pennsylvania Avenue. Class Council 3, Family Service 3, 4, N.H.S. 3. 4. JEFF FIEDLER, 160 Colonial Parkway North. MICHAEL FIERRO, 2 Sadore Lane. RICHARD FINK, 128 Bretton Road. Band 2, 3, 4. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN, 76 Beaumont Circle. Baseball 3, 4, Football 4, LV. Football Manager 3. NETTIE FISCHER, 38 Chester Drive. 195 RONALD FLORKO WSKI, 2 Nostrand Place. Tennis Team 2. ELLEN FOGEL, 11 Manhattan Avenue. Choir 2, 3, Dance Club 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Office Aid 4, Receptionist 3, Twirler 3, 4. JACQUELINE FOLLETT, 45 Cedar Lane. A.F.S. Congress 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Echo Circulation 2, 3, 4, L,Envoi juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Psychology Club 4, Receptionist 2, 3, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 4. JANET FONSECA, 32 Montrose Road. JOHN FORBES, 272 Jessamine Avenue. Choir 2, 4. LAWRENCE FORMAN, 36 Cresthill Road. Biology Club 3, Psy- chology Club 4, Spanish Club 4. IRENE FOSTER, 10 Nelson Street. Choir Accompanist 4, F.T.A. 4, Guidance Aid 3, Library Aid 4, N.H.S. 4. LORRAINE FOTI, 137 Cliffside Drive. Echo Circulation 4, F.N.A. 4, Guidance Aid 4, Health Representative 4, Nurse's Aid 4, Recep- tionist 4, Red Cross Representative 4. PEARL FRAITAG, 113 Beverly Road. Basketball Club 2, 3, Ger- man Elub 4, Health Representative 2, Ofiice Aid 4, Volleyball Club 2, 3, . LARRY G. FRANK, 153 Concord Road. LAURIE FREEMAN, 17 Nassau Road. Echo Circulation 4, French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Twirler 2, 3, 4. SCOTT FRIEDLANDER, 80 Malvern Road. JOANNE FUSSELMANN, 1555 Central Park Avenue. Guidance Aid 2, 4, Psychology Club 4, Receptionist 3, Service League 4. KAREN GABAY, 154 Longvue Terrace. Class Council 2, 3, Echo Circulation 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Ofiice Aid 4, Pep Squad 2, Recep- tionist 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. MARILYN GALANTE, 2 Shelley Avenue. Oflice Aid 4. ROBERT GANZ, 25 Patton Drive. Audio-Visual 2, Echo Circula- tion 2, Echo Staff 3, 4, G.O. Store 4, Math Club 2, Swimming Team 2, 3, Captain 4. GLENN ALLAN GARDINER, 5 Sadore Lane. DAVID' L. GERRING, 15 Read Avenue. BRUCE S. GERINSKY, 525 Bronxville Road. Swimming Team 3, 4. HARRY GETTING, 72 Perry Place. NIKKI GIBBONS, 74 Briggs Avenue. JOHN GIZZI, 55 Fortfield Avenue. Class Council 3. STUART GLICKMAN, 4 Sadore Lane. A.F.S. Congress 4, Chess Team 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, G.O. Store 4, Math Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Swimming Team 3, 4, U.N. Club 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE GLOVER, 190 Riverdale Avenue. Basketball 2, 3, Co- Captain 4, Football 2, 4. SAMUEL GLUCK, 169 Concord Road. Class Council 4, Echo Staif 3, L'Envoi juniors 3. ALLAN GOLABEK, 20 Rushby Way. ARDYTH GOLDBERG, 265 Wyndclif Road. Ceramics Club 4, Echo Circulation 4, L'Envoi juniors 3, Receptionist 3, 4. LESLIE GOLDBERG, 28 Cherrywood Road. Ceramics Club 4, F.T.A. 4. ROBERT GOLDEN, 161 Longvue Terrace. Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 3. ROSALIND ANN GOLDEN, 20 Dundar Street. Bowling Club 2, Choir 4, Library Aid 4, Volleyball Club 2. DIANNE GOLDIN, 1160 Midland Avenue. L'Envoi Juniors 3, Lib- rary Aid 3, Red Cross Representative 4, Spanish Club 3. ALAN GOLDMAN, 117 Seneca Avenue. JANET GOLDMAN, 92 Minerva Drive. A.F.S. Congress 4, A.F.S. Council 3, Treasurer 4, All-County Choir 4, Cheerleader 3, Choir 2, Class Council 2, Family Service Representative 3, 4, French Club 3, G.O. Council 2, 3, G.O. Store Manager 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, Service League 4. 196 Cf-ISRLES E. GOLDMAN, III, 56 Hearthstone Road. Spanish Cu 3. ANITA GOLDSTEIN, 47 Malvern Road. Ceramics Club 4, Echo Circulation 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3. BARBARA JO GOLDSTEIN, 397 Concord Road. A.F.S. Foreign Ex- change Student in Argentina 3, 4, All-County Choir 2, Biology Club Secretary 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Health Representative 2, 3, Ice-skating Club 2, 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, Receptionist 2, 3, Spanish Club 4. CAROLE GOOD, 23 Salisbury Road. Guidance Aid 3, 4. CAROL GONDA, 100 Ramsey Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 4, C1355 Council 3, Echo Circulation 4, F.T.A, 3, Guidance Aid 2, 3, 4, L'Env0i juniors 3, Service League 4. NEIL GORDON, 111 Rosedale Road. Football Manager 4, Psychol- ogy Club 3. LOIS ELLEN GOULD, 175 Kingston Avenue. Choir 2, 3, Echo Cir- culation 3, 4, News Editor 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, President 4, Guidance Aid 2, 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3. ROBYN GOVAN, 197 Grandview Boulevard. Choir 2, 3, Echo Cir. culation 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Receptionist 2, 3, Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, U.N. Club 4, Wig 8z Whiskers 2. BRUCE GRABAN, 158 Round Hill Drive. VIVIAN ANNE GRAHAM, 1 Sadore Lane. Choir 3, 4. JOSEPH GRASSO, 28 Angola Street. STUART GREENBAUM, 17 Ascot Road. Biology Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Cross-Country Manager 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. ROBERT GREIN, 258 Concord Road. PAMELA GRENMAN, 67 Rockledge Road. Health Representative 4, Library Aid 4, Class Council 4. KATHLEEN GRIFFIN, 207 Croydon Road. Library Aid 3, 4. LUCIA GRIMALDI, 293 Helena Avenue. SOPHIE RUTH GROSSMAN, 16 Mohegan Village. Biology Club 3, Secretary 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Circulation 2, 3, Dance Club 2, 3, French Club 3, F.T.A, 2, 3, L'Envoi juniors 3, L'Envoi Layout Editor 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Receptionist 2, 3, Ski Club 4. GABRIELLA GRUNFELD, 82 Whitman Road. German Club 3, 4, Receptionist 3, 4. DONALD HAGGERTY, 145 Winnebago Road. JAMES HALL, 58 Remsen Circle. ROBERT I. HALLEM, 247 Parkview Avenue. Audio-Visual 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Production Editor 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Psychology Club 3. JAMES HAMAN, 40 Cecil Crest Road. Band 2, 3, 4, Riiie Team 3, Ski Club 4, Tennis Team 4. ALLAN HAMPTON, 15 Chester Drive. DALE HARKNESS, 44 Chittenden Avenue. JO-ANNE C. HARRISON, 12 Monroe Street. SANDRA HASSEN, 4 Sadore Lane. Basketball Club 2, Health Rep- resentative 2, L'Envoi juniors 3, Volleyball Club 2. HILLARY HAVNER, 8 Brooklands Circle. Choir 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 2, 3, 4. JUDITH HAYS, 3 Sadore Lane. DIANE HECHT, 43 Beaumont Circle. GERRI HECKER, 4 Sadore Lane. BONNIE HEITNER, 1 Mohawk Road. Class Council 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 2, Health Representative 4, Receptionist 2. glglifiilfl HENGST, 35 Mclntyre Street. German Club 3, 4, Ski u . JEFF HEPNER, 82 Shawnee Avenue. RICHARD DANIEL HERRICK, 25 Whistler Road. , STEVE HERRICK, 25 Whistler Road. Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Echo Circulation 3, J.V. Basketball 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. .R ROBERT HERZ, 103 Hoover Road. Echo Staff 3, 45 German Club 35 L'Envoi Juniors 3. RONALD HERZOG, 19 Gainsborough Road. Biology Club 2, 35 Color Guard 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 L'Envoi Staif 45 Spanish Club 3. NANCY HIGGINS, 16 Bainbridge Court. KALMAN HENRY HIRSCH, 4 Sadore Lane. LYNN HOCHSTADTER, 127 Puritan Avenue. French Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Guidance Aid 35 L'Envoi Juniors 35 L'Envoi Staff 45 Library Aid 25 Orchestra 45 Service League 4. ELLEN JANE HOFFMAN, 110 Shore View Drive. Choir 45 Echo Circulation 35 Echo Staff 45 Guidance Aid 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Pub- licity Club 45 Wig 8: Whiskers 4. MARK HOFFMAN, 94 Beaumont Circle. Echo Circulation 3, 4. STEVEN HOFFMAN, 2 Beaumont Circle. Basketball 3, Co-Captain 45 Class Council 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 25 Echo Circulation 35 J.V. Bas- ketball 25 L'Envoi Juniors 3. ESTELLE HOLST, 9 Runyon Avenue. Choir 35 F.T.A. 35 Office Aid 3, 45 Volleyball Club 2, 3. JENNIFER HOLUB, 266 Mountaindale Road. ROBERT HOWELL, 46 Mountaindale Road. Echo Staff 4. LINDA HULL, 122 Young Avenue. YVONNE L. HURLSTON, 22 Hazelton Road. L'Envoi Juniors 35 Receptionist 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. LAURA HURTIG, 341 Alta Vista Drive. DIANE IALONARDI, 280 Bronxville Road. BARBARA INGRAM, 3 Brooklands Circle. Choir 3, 45 Echo Staff 35 Health Representative 35 Receptionist 3, 45 Red Cross Representa- tive 35 Volleyball Club 3. DAVID ITZKOFF, 2 Bronxville Road. RITA IZZO, 11 Hill Terrace. Guidance Aid 2. ROBERT JACCINO, 56 Pondiield Road West. RONALD JACOB, 90 Crisfield Street. WARREN JACOBS, 2 Sadore Lane. PER JONAS, 72 Warwick Road. J.V. Football 25 Ski Club 45 Swim- ming Team 3, 45 Wig 8: Whiskers 2. VIVIAN JORYSH, 94 Crisfield Street. Choir 45 Echo Circulation 2, 3, 45 German Club 45 Receptionist 35 Volleyball 3. DAPHNE JOSLIN, 6 Round Hill Drive. A.F.S. Congress 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 All-County Choir 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Folk-singing Club 35 L,Envoi Juniors 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 Pep Squad 25 Receptionist 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. EDWARD KAGAN, 30 LaSalle Drive. PAUL KALLOP, 10 Fowler Avenue. Audio-Visual 25 Choir 2, 35 Class Council 2, 3, 45 Echo Circulation 35 Family Service 3, 45 French Club 35 G.O. Store Manager 45 Service League President 45 Rifle Club 35 Track 3, 4. BONN2 KAPLAN, 3 Sadore Lane. Dance Club 3, 45 Wig Bc Whis- kers 3, . KEN KARDASH, 46 Berkshire Road. J.V. Football 2, 3. ROBERT KASTNER, 67 Lockwood Avenue. ELLEN KATZ, 140 Longvue Terrace. Dance Club 35 F.T.A. 35 Re- ceptionist 35 Red Cross Representative 4. JANE KAY, 632 Palmer Road. German Club 45 L'Envoi Staff 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Receptionist 35 Reflection Art Staff 45 Senior Class Treasurer 45 U.N. Club 3. ANDREW KELLY, 63 Whitman Road. Football 4. PHYLLIS KESSMAN, 1923 Central Park Avenue. Volleyball Club 3. PI-IYLLIS A. KESTENBAUMf, 25 Rosedale Road. Cheerleader 45 Class Council 3, 45 Echo Circulation 2, 35 French Club 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 J.V. Cheerleader 25 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Receptionist 2, 3, 4. JAMES KIRKWOOD, 318 Read Avenue. ARLEEN KLADIS, 540 Tuckahoe Road. Red Cross Representative 3. JUDY KLADIS, 1561 Central Avenue. PETER KLEIN, 149 Bretton Road. A.F.S. Congress 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 45 L'Envoi Juniors' 35 L'Envoi Staff 45 Political Science Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 4. JEFFREY KOBLICK, 21 Melrose Avenue. German Club 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 35 Basketball 4. DONALD KOLESAR, 441 Sprain Road. GEORGE KOLL, 156 Heights Drive. JOHN KONDZIELASKI, 38 Ivanhoe Place. ERNEST KRAUSS, 8 Huron Road. Choir 35 Class Council 25 Echo Circulation 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. STEPHEN KRAUSS, 8 Huron Road. French Club 35 U.N. Club 3, 4. CAROL KRELOFF, 5 Sadore Lane. Echo Staff 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. JOHN R. KRESS, 86 Lenox Avenue. KAREN KUNDLER, 191 Rosedale Road. Choir 2. DAVID KURLANDER, 118 Crisfield Street. Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 2. BILL K UTCH, 21 Kingsley Drive. ' VICTORIA LA CERVA, 545 Scarsdale Road. Choir 2, 3, 4. MARION LALLA, 34 Bonnie Briar Road. Basketball Club 2. KAREN LANCELLOTTI, 36 Kathwood Road. Guidance Aid 2. ROBERT LANG. 4 Sadore Lane. rlll ELLEN LAN GER, 26 Beaumont Circle. Class Council 25 Health Representative 2, 35 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Pep Squad 25 Psychology Club 45 Receptionist 2, 35 Red Cross Representative 2, 3. IXLANCE4LANGHANS, 253 Underhill Street. Psychology Club 45 S iClu . KAY LATHAN, 16 The Crossway. Band 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Re- ceptionist 35 Twirler 3, 4. ROBERT LATOURETTE, 1 Georgia Avenue. Chess Club 4. STEVE LAUTEN, 57 Rossmore Avenue. Football 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Track Team 3, 4. , THEODORE LEITNER, 717 Tuckahoe Road. J.V. Football 2, 35 Football Co-Captain 4. MICHAEL LEVANDOSKI, 460 Marlboro Road. Audio-Visual 25 Civil Defense 3, 45 L'Envoi Staff 3, 4. FREDRIC LEVINE, 8 Eisenhower Drive. PHYLLIS LEVINE, 3 Sadore Lane. Echo Circulation 45 Guidance Aid 25 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Pep Squad 2. ELAINE LEWIS, 52 East Fort Hill Road. A.F.S. Congress 25 F.T.A. 3, 45 L,Envoi Juniors 3. JEFF LEWIS, 28 Patton Drive. Chess Club 2. JUDDEZ KAREN LIDZ, 104 Winnebago Road. Receptionist 25 Ski Clu . ILENE LIEBERMAN, 13 Patton Drive. Choir 25 Echo Circulation 45 Pep Squad 25 Receptionist 3, 4. STEVEN LIPMAN, 1 Remsen Road. SHERRY LIPPMAN, 13 Rugby Road. Echo Circulation 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3. KRISTIN K, LOKEN, 2 Bronxville Road. French Club 35 L'Envoi Juniors 35 U.N. Club 4. CHARLES LONG, 1280 Saw Mill River Road. Class Council 2. STEVEN LORUSSO, 7 Westwood Road. Class Council 3. BARBARA LOWE, 26 Grandview Boulevard. A.F.S. Congress 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Choir 2, 35 Echo Circulation 3, 45 Echo Staff 45 LEngrt2 Juniors 35 N.H.S. 45 Receptonist 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Spanish Clu . LAURA LUSTERMAN, 45 Hampton Avenue. A.F.S. 45 Echo Staff 45 guidance Aid 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 Political Science Clu . CORNELIUS MACHAFFIE, 8 George Street. ANN MACKEN, 23 Woodrow Drive. RAYMOND MACSTAY, 21 Hearthstone Road. MARTHA MAHLKE, 85 Manhattan Avenue. Choir 2, 3, 45 Recep- tionist 2, 3. ALEZA MANCUSO, 162 Mile Square Road. F.N.A. 2, 35 Oflice Aid . LOUIS MANFREDI, 337 Concord Road. Football 2, 3, 4. ANITA MANISCALCO, 256 Jessamine Avenue. Cheerleader 3, Co- Captain 45 French Club 45 F.T.A, 35 G.O. Council 45 Guidance Aid 3, 45 L'Envoi Copy Editor 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Receptionist 2, Co- Captain 3, Captain 45 Service League 3, 4. 197 JUDY MARESE, 45 Heathcote Road. VIRGINIA MARINER, 6 Kent Road. A.F.S. Council 4, Echo Cir- culation 2, 3, Echo Staff 2, F.T.A. 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Pep Squad 2, Service League 4, Wig 8c Whiskers Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4. WILLIAM MARK, 4 Shelley Avenue. Basketball Manager 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4, Folk-singing Club 3, German Club 3, 4, J.V. Basketball Manager 2, J.V. Football Manager 3, L,Envoi Jun- iors 3, Political Science Club Vice-President 4. LYNNE MARQUARDT, 51 Kincaid Drive. Choir 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Health Representative 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Aid 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, Service Leagle Treasurer 4. JOSEPH MARTIN, 59 Ramsey Avenue. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4. LOUIS MARTIN, 34 Homewood Avenue. Track 4. CHARLES MASON, 43 Midwood Avenue. PAMELA ADRIENNE MASON, 28 Priscilla Avenue. A.F.S. Council 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Choir 2, Echo 2, 3, News Editor 4, Family Service 3, 4, French Club Secretary 3, L,Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 2, 3, Volleyball Club 2. THOMAS MASTROSIMONE, 65 Stevens Avenue. ROBERT E. MATTE, 71 Fort Hill Road. A.F.S. Congress 4. EUGENE MATTHEWS, 127 Candlewood Drive. Rifle Team 2. BETSY MAY, 66 Patton Drive. Class Council 2, Echo Circulation 3, 4, French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Girls' Sports Editor 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 2, Ski Club 4, Twirler 3, Captain 4, Wig 8a Whiskers 2. DAVID MAYER, 1853 Central Park Avenue. FREDERIC MAYER, 55 Beaumont Circle. RONALD FRANKLIN MAYER, 46 Lawrence Park Crescent. French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Model Airplane Club 3. ESTELLE MAYERHOFER, 22 Rugby Road. DONALD MCARTHUR, 262 Rosedale Road. VALERIE MCCOY, 92 Crisfleld Street. Guidance Aid 3, 4, Library Aid 2, 3, Office Aid 4. ' ROBERT MCGOVERN, 118 Kingsley Drive. Choir 3, 4, Library Aid 4, Wig 84 Whiskers 2. LAWRENCE MCPHILLIPS, 632 Palmer Road. Audio-Visual 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Echo Circulation 3, J.V. Football 2, Ski Club 4, Swimming Team 2. MICHAEL MCPHILLIPS, 750 Tuckahoe Road. LINDA MCVEIGH, 225 Concord Road. A.F.S. Congress 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Captain 4, Choir 2, 3, Class Council 4, Echo Circula- tion 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader Captain 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, 4, Service League 4. ROBERT MEDORI, 62 St. George Parkway. CAROL MELCHNER, 381 Marlborough Road. Echo Circulation 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Health Representative 3, Publicity Club 4, Receptionist 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2. EVA MELLEN, 322 Concord Road. Echo Circulation 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Pep Squad 2, Red Cross Representative 3. JULIA MENENDEZ, 12 Sprain Road. Pep Squad 2, Publicity Club 2, Spanish Club 2. CAROL LYNN MEYER, 237 Gailmore Drive. Bowling Club 2, Choir 4, Echo Circulation 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, 4, Ski Club 4. MARK MEYER, 144 Cliffside Drive. NANCY LOUISE MEYER, 53 Beverly Road. Ceramics Club 4, Choir 4, Class Council 4, Echo Circulation 4, Health Representative 4, Receptionist 4, Ski Club 4. JANET MEYERS, 54 Shore View Drive. Basketball Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Guidance Aid 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3,'Volleyball Club 2, 3. MAURO MICCOLI, 202 Croydon Road. ARTHUR MILLER, 245 Parkview Avenue. LINDA MILLER, 271 Alta Vista Drive. Bowling Club 2, German Club 4, Guidance Aid 3, Red Cross Representative 4. RONALD MILLER, 1180 Midland Avenue. Echo Circulation 3, Echo Staff 4, Track 2. MARSHA LYNN MINTZ, 8 Wainwright Avenue. Echo Circulation 2, 3, French Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L,Envoi Staff 4, Pep Squad 2, gsychology Club 3, Receptionist 2, 3, Wig 81 Whiskers 2, 3, Treasurer RACHELLE MONACO, 103 Wickes Avenue. Guidance Aid 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Office Aid 2, 4, Service League 4. MARGARET MOORE, 7 Brookside Circle. Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Cir- culation 3, 4, Echo Staff 2, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Recep- tionist 2, 3, Spanish Club 4. JOHN MORELAND, 438 Scarsdale Road. Cross-Country 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Swimming Team 4, Track 3, 4. SUSAN MORGANROTH, 9 Kincaid Drive. Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Council 2, Echo StaH 3, Feature Editor 4, N.H.S. 3, Treasurer 4, French Club 3, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Receptionist 2, 3, L'Envoi Juniors Secretary 3, Political Science Club Treasurer 4. JOSEPH MORZILLO, 40 Newkirk Road. NICHOLAS MOSCA, 59 Dorchester Drive. Football 4. DIANE MOSKO WITZ, 611 Scarsdale Road. Choir 2, Echo Circula- tion 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Guidance Aid 4, Wig 8: Whiskers 2, 3, 4. 198 H! FRANKLEN MULLINGS, 31 Chelsea Place. Football 3, 4, J.V. Foot. ball 2, Track 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY MUNROE, 47 Gail Road. Civil Defense 3, Reflection Staff 4, Rifle Club 3, 4. ETHEL MUNSON, 7 Monroe Street. Basketball Club 2, 3, Bowling glug 2, Dance Club 3, Guidance Aid 2, Library Aid 3, 4, Volleyball lu 2, 3. VINCENT DENNIS MUSCARI, 137 Gailmore Drive. Ceramics Club 4, Rifle Team 2. SALVATORE NAPOLI, 13 Stokes Road. AUGUST NARDONE, 711 Scarsdale Road. ERIC NELSON, 16 Donnybrook Place. Audio-Visual 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. NETTIE NE WMAN, 200 Lockwood Avenue. BIRGIT NIELSEN, 40 Millard Avenue. Echo Staff 3, Folk-singing Club 3, French Club 3, German Club 4, Health Representative 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Nurse's Aid 2, Ofiice Aid 2, Receptionist 3, 4. FRED NIELSEN, 62 Kennedy Place. Basketball 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Manager 3, Track 4. SHAHNAZ NIKANJAM, 20 Grosbeak Road. A.F.S. Council 4, A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student from Iran 4, Choir 4. KAREN ANN NITSCH, 223 Palmer Road. Bowling Club 2. JOHN NOLA, 275 Mile Square'Road. EDMUND O'CONNELL, 125 Crisfield Street. Basketball 3, 4, Class Council 3, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4. PETER OLAND, 77 Beaumont Circle. Basketball 3, 4, Track 4. HARVEY OLES, 310 Pennsylvania Avenue. Football 4. ANTHONY PALOMBO, 11 Hill Terrace. Football 4, J.V. Football 3, Track 3, 4. PETER PALUMBO, 10 Arlington Street. CHERYL JEANNE PARKER, 1133 Midland Avenue. Choir 2, 3, 4, French glub 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L'Envoi Staff 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. . ' IDALENE PARKER, 38 Eisenhower Drive. French Club 3, F.T.A. 3, Secretary 4, Guidance Aid 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, Service League 4, Twirler 3, 4. ROBERT PARKER, 64 Young Avenue. LINDA L. PASTOR, 4 Sadore Lane. Echo Staff 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE PAULIS, 66 Underhill Street. Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, French Club President 4, Ice-skating Club 2, L'Envoi Art Editor 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3. ROBERT PEARCE, 71 Hill Terrace. Audio-Visual 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Civil Defense 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN PELLETIER, 505 East Lincoln Avenue. Choir 2, Rifle Club 2. THOMAS PELLICONE, 30 Croydon Road. GERALDINE PERINO, 114 Minerva Drive. 'PTERRZ PERLMAN, 337 Helena Avenue. Class Council 2, Rifle eam . CARL PETERSON, 1213 Saw Mill River Road. R.. CHERYL ANN PETETIN, 116' Homewood Avenue. Choir 3, 4, French Club 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Re- ceptionist 3. LORETTA ANN MARIE PETRILLO, 53 Heathcote Road. JOHN PETRONE, 11 Illinois Avenue. Model Airplane Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dixieland 3, 4, Jazz 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. JEAN PETRUSKA, 79 Dartmouth Avenue. Class Council 2. JOAN PETRUSKA, 79 Dartmouth Avenue. Guidance Aid 3, Psy- chology Club 3. . ROBERT PITCHER, 170 Briggs Avenue. All-County Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Civil Defense 3, Folk-singing Club Presi- dent 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, L,Envoi Photography Editor 4. MAXINE PITTELL, 14 Wainwright Avenue. Echo Circulation 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Health Representative 3, 4, Library Aid 3. CAROLYN PLAW, 157 Gailmor Drive. Biology Club 3, Echo As- sistant Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4, German Club 3, 4, Ice-skating Club President 2, 3, Wig 8: Whiskers 2, 3, 4. BARBARA PLAZURE, 1 Remsen Circle. Ceramics Club 4. ALAN MARC POPICK, 22 Ascot Road. ROBIN POSES, 34 Puritan Avenue. Assistant Cheering Manager 3, Manager 4, Echo Staif 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Recep- tionist 3. JOSEPH PRAGAY, 55 Rossiter Avenue. BRENDA PREZIOSO, 811 Palmer Road. Basketball Club 2, 3, Echo Circulation 3, F.N.A. 3, 4, Guidance Aid 3, 4, Ice-skating Club 2, IgEnvoi Juniors 3, Nurse's Aid 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, Volleyball Clu 2. KURT PROGNER, 455 Marlborough Road. ROBERT G. PULVER, 27 Beaumont Circle. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2. LINDA QUAIL, 107 Underhill Street. F.N.A. 4, Receptionist 3. ALICE QUALITERO, 39 Armonk Avenue. Basketball Club 3, 4, Echo Circulation 4, P.N.A. 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, 4, Volleyball Club 3, 4. r LINDA RAGER, 54 Dexter Road. Ceramics Club 4, Oflice Aid 4. 1 n HENRY E. RAKOV, 58 Bradford Boulevard. Choir 2, .3, 4, Civil Defense 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Wig 8: Whiskers 2, 3, President 4. ALAN RALSON, 1 Sadore Lane. MEL RAPPEPORT, 139 Chalford Lane. 4, Swimming Team 4, Tennis Team 2, 3. - CAMILLE REALE, 118 Cassilis Avenue. 4, Nurseis Aid 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. SUSAN REIGROD, 2 Eisenhower Drive. Club 3, F.T.A. 3, Guidance Aid 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, Twirler 2, 3, 4. HENRY REISCI-I, 79 Cliffside Drive. Band 3, Chess Club 2, Debat- ing Club 3, Political Science Club 2. ' JANET REISS, 132 Longvue Terrace. Echo Circulation 3, Pep Squad 2, Guidance Aid 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Red Cross Representative 2. JEFF REISS, 56 Buckingham Road. NICHOLAS RICCIO, 345 Helena Avenue. Swimming Team 3, 4. BRIAN RICE, 95 Desmond Avenue. RONALD RIEMAN, 40 Hearthstone Road. RICHARD RINALDI, 76 Holladay Avenue. DANIEL RINGLE, 3 Sadore Lane. Gymnastic Team 2, 3, Math Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Swimming Team 3, 4, Track 3, 4, U.N. Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ROBBINS, S7 Newkirk Road. .IERRY ROBERTS, JR., 117 Croydon Road. Gymnastic Team 2. LYNN ROBERTSON, 16 Marwood Lane. Choir 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Echo Circulation 3, F.T.A, 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. ZERBERT L. ROBINSON, 75 Iroquois Road. French Club 2, 4, .H.S. 4. BONNIE RODDIN, 6 Middleboro Drive. Library Aid 4. A.F.S. Congress 4, N.H.S. Echo Circulation 4, F.T.A. Echo Circulation 3, French LUCILLE ROERDEN, 85 Briggs Avenue. F.T.A. 2, Health Repre- sentative 2, 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 3, 4, Volleyball Club 4. MARTIN ROMLEY, 25 Winchester Avenue. Basketball Manager 4, Track 3, Gymnastic Team 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 2. BRUCE ROSEMAN, 111 Colonial Parkway North. All-County Choir 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Folk-singing Club 3, 4, German Club 3, Vice-President 4, L'Envoi Staff 3, 4, Political Science Club 4, Reflection Business Editor 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Wig 81 Whiskers 3, 4. LESLIE ROSEN, 4 Sadore Lane. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. NINA ROSSETTI, 51 Newport Road. SHEILA ROTHMAN, 84 Brendon Hill Road. Echo Circulation 4, Dance Club 2, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Receptionist 3, 4, Ski Club 4. VICTOR ROTHMAN, 7 Patton Drive. CAROL ROTHSTEIN, 105 Maria Lane. L'Envoi Juniors 3. KARIN RUHRORT, 233 Jessamine Avenue. German Club 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Skating Club 2. BARBARA SANDLER, 1 Georgia Avenue. Class Council 3, Echo Circulation 2, 3, 4, Echo Stag 3, 4, Health Representative 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Library Aid 2, Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 3, U.N. Club 3. RONALD N. SANTAVICCA, 271 Longvue Terrace. Football 4, Baseball 3, 4. 'GLEINQNI SAPIR, 48 Westwind Road. Class Council 2, Rifle Club 4, rac . JOSEPH SCARANO, 21 Remsen Circle. SUSAN SCARPATI, 505 Bronxville Road. Guidance Aid 4, Ice- skating Club 3, Library Aid 4. GERALD SCHEINBACH, 27 Grandview Boulevard. Audio-Visual 2, 3, Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3. LYNN SCHEUFELE, 197 Gailmor Drive. Echo Circulation 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 3, 4. JANE SCHNEIDER, 45 Eisenhower Drive. Choir 3, 4, L'Envoi Jun- iors 3, Oiiice Aid 4, Pep Squad 2, Twirler 3. PEGGY SCHNEIDER, 24 Oakland Avenue. A.F.S. 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Echo Circulation 2, 3, Manager 4, Guidance Aid 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3, N.H.S. 4, Nurse's Aid 3, OEice Aid 3, Spanish Club 4, Twirler 3, 4, Wig 8c Whiskers 2. SUE SCHNEIDER, 110 Pennsylvania Avenue. GEORGE SCHNURR, 433 Parkview Avenue. Swimming Team 3, 4. MARIE SCHULTHEIS, 515 Scarsdale Road. ROY SCH UST ER, 43 Normandy Road. Baseball Team 4. LINDA SCI-IUPPER, 682 Tuckahoe Road. Choir 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Health Representative 2, L,Envoi Juniors 3, Library Aid 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 2, Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Wig 8: Whiskers 2, 3, 4. CAROL S CH WARTZ, 20 Lincoln Circle. Ice-skating Club 3, L'Envoi Juniors 3. JOYCE SCLAFANI, 1 Stokes Road. Library Aid 4. VINCENT S CORZA, 19 Mitchell Avenue. Ceramics Club 4. KATHLEEN SEDLAK, 14 Birch Brook Road. Basketball Club 2, 3, Biology Club 3, F.N.A. 4, Volleyball Club 2, 3. DOLORES SHALLO, 47 Dorchester Drive. Bowling Club 3. ALICE SHANAHAN, 2 Sadore Lane. Ceramics Club 4, Choir 4, Library Aid 3. DONALD SHA W, 22 Brookside Circle. Audio-Visual 2, Ski Club 4, Swimming Team 3, 4. BARRY SHEEHAN, 31 Kingsley Drive. SARA SHERIDAN, 82 Rossiter Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 4, Echo Circulation 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Pep Squad 2, Receptionist 3, 4. HARRQETTE SHUFANDLER, 29 Helena Avenue. Choir 2, Recep- tionrst . JOAN JONI SILBY, 1 Remsen Circle. Oliice Aid 4. if 199 IACLYN SILES, 41 Beaumont Circle. Class Council 23 F.T.A. 3, 4. ROBERT SILVAGGI, 196 Remsen Road. Golf Team 3, 43 Football 3, 43 j.V. Football 2. CAROL SILVERN, 12 Sulgrave Road. A.F.S. Congress 43 Guidance Aid 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Pep Squad 23 Receptionist 33 U.N. Club 4. GAIL IRENE SINGER, 1 Georgia Avenue. F.T.A. 4. SHEILA IRIS SKOLNICK, 58 Nimitz Drive. Class Council 2, 33 Echo Circulation 33 G.O. Council 23 N.H.S. 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Staff 43 Psychology Club 43 Receptionist 3. LINDA SKROBOLA, 17 Montclair Road. Choir 43 Folk-singing Club 4. ROBERT C. SMILOW, 135 Croydon Road. A.F.S. Congress 2, 43 Band 2. 3, 4, All-County Band 3, 4, jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 43 Biology Club 3, 43 Echo Circulation 33 Golf Club 2, 33 J.V. Cross- Country 2. LORETTA SMYLA, 848 Palmer Road. F.N.A. 33 German Club 33 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Nurse's Aid 3, 4. DONNA SOLANO, 48 Briar Hill Drive. Office Aid 4. DON SOLOMON, 150 Gailmor Drive. Band 3, 43 Track Team 3, 4. STEVEN SOLOMON, 126 Cristield Street. Spanish Club 3. MIRIAM BETH SOLON, 28 Pilgrim Avenue. Biology Club 23 Echo Staff 3, 43 French Club 33 L'Envoi Staff 3, 43 Library Aid 33 Publicity Club 3, President 43 Reflection 2, 3, Editor 43 N.H.S. 4. GAIL SONENSHEIN, 45 Minerva Drive. Ceramics Club 43 Echo Circulation 3, 43 Guidance Aid 33 Volleyball Club 3. JOSEPH SPINELLI, 11 Armonk Avenue. Swimming 4. KAREN SPROCK, 20 Grillith Avenue. PETER STAHL, 25 Cherrywood Road. Class Council 2, 43 Echo Circulation 4. DIANE ST EIN, 148 Helena Avenue. Ceramics Club 43 Library Aid 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Club 3. STEVEN STEIN, 61 Beaumont Circle. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. ROBERT STERN, 32 Eisenhower Drive. Audio-Visual 33 Biology Club 3, 43 Class Council 3, 43 Folk-singing Club 3, 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Staff 43 Math Club 23 N.H.S. 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 3. MARIANNE STOLA, 40 Oxford Avenue. Echo Circulation 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Guidance Aid 43 L,Envoi Juniors 33 Receptionist 2, 3. CANDICE STONE, 81 Seneca Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 33 Echo Cir- culation 33 French Club 33 G.O. Store 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Pep Squad 23 Receptionist 2, 3. ROBERT E. STRASSER, IR., 15 Somerset Drive. LYNDA ST RICKLER, 71 Carver Terrace. French Club 33 Health Representative 43 Pep Squad 23 Receptionist 2, 3. ALAN STROHMAYER, 75 Algonquin Road. Bowling Team 2, 3, Captain 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Echo Circulation 23 Folk-singing Club 33 L'F.nvoi Juniors 3. RICHARD STRONG, 175 Croydon Road. Audio-Visual 2, 3, Presi- dent 43 Civil Defense 43 Service League 4. ROBERT SUNDAY, 71 Cassilis Avenue. ANTHONY SUOZZI, 15 Verona Avenue. L'Envoi Juniors 3. MARIA SUOZZI, 66 Gramercy Avenue. Echo Circulation 43 F.T.A. 43 Nurse's Aid 4. .IERRY SWANSON, 102 Young Avenue. S. LYNN SWIRLING, 182 Croydon Road. A.F.S. Congress 43 Biol- ogy Club 2, 3, 43 Echo Circulation 33 French Club 33 F.T.A. 43 L'EnvcZii Juniors 33 L'Envoi Staff 43 Psychology Club 33 Wig 8: Whisk- ers 2, . DENISE TAGLIAFERRI, 146 Croydon Road. A.F.S. Congress 33 Dance Club 33 French Club 3, 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Staff 43 Pep Squad 23 Wig 8: Whiskers 3, 4. ROBERT TARDIO, 1 Amherst Drive. Gymnastics 33 Rifle Club 3. ROY TEPPER, 39 Beaumont Circle. Chess Club 3, 43 Echo Circula- tion 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. 200 ROCHELLE TERLIZZI, 288 Helena Avenue. Oflice Aid 4. DEBORAH THOMAS, 71 Grassy Sprain Road. Bowling Club 2g Ceramics Club 43 Guidance Aid 4. CAROL THOMPSON, 389 Concord Road. Class Council 3, 43 Health Representative 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 N.H.S. 43 Political Sciince Club 43 Psychology Club 33 Receptionist 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, . LOUISE TIETIEN, 91 Amherst Drive. All-County Choir 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 43 Echo Circulation 33 Echo Staff 43 I.'Envoi Juniors 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Psychology Club 43 Receptionist 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Club 2. ANTHONY TOTA, 33 Hazelton Road. Class Council 2, 35 G.O. Council 2. CARLENE TOTA, 87 Windermere Drive. BARRY TOWNSEND, 14 Pembrooke Place. Echo Circulation 2, 33 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Sports Editor 4. KEVINHZRAINOR, 584 Scarsdale Road. Biology Club 23 Tennis Team 3, . LOUIS TRAMELLI, 80 Grassy Sprain Road. Rifle Club 4. WILLIAM TREADWELL, 176 Colonial Parkway. G.O. Council 2, 3, 43 Health Representative 2, 33 Junior Class Vice President 33 Rifle Club 3, 43 Senior Class Vice President 4. KENNY TRIGANI, 162 Croydon Road. JOHN TURSI, 375 Scarsdale Road. Biology Club 2, 33 Civil De- fence 3, 4. SPENCER TWITTY, 18 Dewitt Avenue. LILY KENT UHLER, 232 Iessamine Avenue. French Club 33 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Red Cross Representative 2. LYLA UHLER, 232 Jessamine Avenue. French Club 33 L'Envoi Juniors 3. MICHAEL URBAN, 65 Normandy Road. Golf Team 2, 3, 4. CRAIG URMSTON, 150 Pennsvlvania Avenue. All-County Choir 2, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 2, 3, Captain 4: Echo Circulation 33 L'Envoi luniors 33 I.'Envoi Staff 43 Wig 8c Whiskers 3, 4. SOPHIA VALI, 47 Outlook Avenue. A.F.S. Congress 23 Basketball Club 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Class Council 23 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Re- ceptionist 23 Volleyball Club 2, 3, 4. IAMES VIVIAN, 60 Shellev Avenue. MARGARET E. VIZZA, 467 Marlborough Road. All-County Choir 43 Choir 2, 3, 4: Guidance Aid 4: Psychology Club 4. BRUCE T. VOLPE. 311 Scarsdale Road. Choir 2. 33 Echo Sports Editor 43 G.O. President 4: N.H.S. 3, 43 j.V. Basketball 2: Sophomore Class Vice-President 23 Swimming Team 2, 3, 43 Track Team 23 Wi,g 8: Whiskers 3. BARBARA WAGNER. 682 Tuckahoe Road. DONALD M. WALDMAN, 560 Palmer Road. Band 2, 3, Vice- President 43 Basketball 4: Chess Team Captain 3. 43 Cross-Country 43 Echo Sports Editor 43 T.V. Basketball 2, 33 N.H.S. 3, President 43 Tennis Team 2. 3. Captain 4. DONNA WALKER, 46 Crisfleld Street. Biology Club 23 Class Coun- cil 2, 43 Health Representative 2, 33 Red Cross Representative 2, 33 Twirlers 3. Co-Captain 4. MADLYN WARREN, 72 Amherst Drive. IZRZBERT WASILIK, 717 Tuckahoe Road. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Foot- a . CAREY WASSERBERG, 147 Mountaindale Road. MICHAEL WAXMAN, 22 Dexter Road. A.F.S. Congress 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 43 Chess Club 33 Debating Club 2, 43 Echo Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 4g L'Envoi Juniors 33 Political Science Club 3, 43 U.N. Club 3, 4. DIANE LYNN WEINBERG, 2 Sadore Lane. Basketball Club 2, 33 Guidance Aid 43 Library Aid 43 Volleyball Club 4. SHERRI WEINBERGER, 30 Oxford Avenue. A.F.S, Congress 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Echo Circulation 3, 43 French Club 31 F.T.A. 43 J.V. Cheerleader 23 L'Envoi Juniors 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Nurse's Aid 43 Psy- chology Club 3, 4g Reflection 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. WEIR, 61 Grarnatan Drive. Audio-Visual 2, 33 Wig Bc, Whislcers 2. GAIL WELTMAN, 65 Alden Avenue. Class Council 2, 33 Echo Cir- culation 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Pep Squad 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. HENRY C. WELTZIEN, 17 Cecil Crest Road. Chess Club 4. LYNDA GAY WEST, 4 Sadore Lane. Folk-singing Club 33 Ski Club 43 Volleyball Club 2. MARVIN WEXLER, 2 Bronxville Road. Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Team 3, 43 junior Class President 33 L'Envoi Juniors President 33 N.H.S. 3, 4g Political Science Club 3, 43 Reflection Staff 43 Senior Class Presi- dent 43 U.N. Club 3, President 4. SUSAN WHORLOW, 115 Crestwood Avenue. Bowling Club 23 Choir 2, 3, 4. GEORGE R. WILLIAMS, 2 Remsen Road. German Club 2, 3, 4. RONALD WILLIAMS, 94 Toussant Avenue. CHERYL WINCELE, 8 Boxwood Road. A.F.S. Congress 2, 3, 43 Echo Circulation 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 43 Health Representative 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Psychology Club 33 Ski Club 4. HAROLD WINGFIELD, 132 Shawnee Avenue. TONI WIRTH, 1 Sadore Lane. IANICE WNUCK, 35 Lincoln Circle. Basketball Club 2, 33 Ofhce Aid 3, 43 Receptionist 23 Volleyball Club 2. LAURIE WOLF, 249 Concord Road. Dance Club 43 French Club 43 Guidance Aid Z, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4. JOHN WOOD, 15 Roundhill Drive. Cross Country 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Swimming Team 3, 43 Tennis Team 4. GREGORY WOODS, 9 Chatham Terrace. Class Council 3. GORDON WOODSIDE, 39 Cassilis Avenue. Audio-Visual 2, 3' U.N. Club 2. JO YERGER, 130 Chester Drive. A.F.S. Council 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. President 43 All-County Choir 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 L'Envoi juniors 33 L'Envoi StaH 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Receptionist 2, 33 Reflection Staff 43 U.N. Club 3, Secretary 4. IACK YOCKELSON, 65 Delaware Road. STEPHEN ZBOYAN, 261 Palmer Road. Golf Team 2, 3, 4. HOWARD ZUCKER, 1 Remsen Road. a 201 E 202 M44 if Q 2 s ii 1 ix 2 w N i I S L i , . , 4 f , L Y 3 I 204 'T HIS WIFE J U 10115 OFFICERS: Elaine Carbone, Paul Schneider, Bruce I-Iallenbeck, Frances Rossi. Hardened by experience, battle-worn ex-sophomores R.H.S. sweatshirts Cwearing them no-matter-Whatbg got plunged reluctantly into the Slough of Despond, the hec- gangrene from our new junior rings, and supported a tic junior year. Aside from eleventh year math, chemistry Korean girl, Huuong Hwa Lee. We still have one more and health, many other things were done. We sweated in year to go but WE'LL MAKE THE MOST OF IT. JUNIOR COUNCIL Row One: S. Porcaro, M. Agostino, C. Maltzman, A. Klein, S. man, G. Birch, E. Singer, F.Rossi, E. Carbone. Row Three: J. Schreiber, R. Streisfeld, V. Dadi, J. Gomola, S. Cohn. Row Two: Reiss, G. Smith, L. Nova, P. Schneider, D. Fisher, J. Bain, I- S. Munroe, L. Rossi, D. Hairnowitz, D. Kliger, A. Dennis, E. Gold- Miller, K. Levy, B. Hallenbeck. ' 44 206 -.I . Y, F1 ,nv fi. sr ,. ' 4- -'L HOMEROOM 1 14 Row One: J. Bajardi, .L. Autuori, N. .Abel, G. Ames, C. Arnold, R. Avery, K. Addesso, L. Ariniello. Row Three: G. Alleva, J. Aquino, D Argo, J. Adler, S. Atkinson, M. Agostino, S. Ash. Row Two: L. Bar- Adler, J. Bain, P. Andersen, J. Bargellini, M. Archer, B. Amkraut. nett, G. Angel, H. Altschuler, R. Aronoff, R. Austin, R. Albert, T. HOMEROOM 1 16 Row One: D. Winogracl, J. Young, I. Winograd, R. Zager, M. Zuck- Row Two: B. Welle, J. Worden, N. Woodside, M. Williams, W. Was- erman, J, Walker, B. Zisirnos, L. Weber, J. Woznklaitis, P. Terrano. ner, D. Turner, S. Stern, E. Wald, A. Tavolacci. lafnyvvyf, A M., HOMEROOM 1 1 8 Row One: F. Bama, G. Barrella, C. Bongartz, M. Billowitz, M. Berne, C. J. Blasi, B. Bochnak, J. Bassinger. Row Three: E. Bollen, J. Be- S. Bergman, L. Blaustein, D, Bonante, L. Bellin. Row Two: P. Biase, shears, J. Boccardi, B. Casey, S. Dunn, R. Birnberg, J. Borgerson, G. Beinfest, W. Barrie, C. A. Blasi, J. Baley, C. Benkwitt, B. Bochnak, T. Banks. 207 ' . .1 HOMEROOM 126 Row One: E. Combs, B. Borkon, J. Clewner, M. Conetta, E. Colombo, Bozzi, T. Cook, E. Capraro, R. Castelli. Row Three: E. Cavitch, K. E. Carbone, M. Cherubino, L. Capasso, L. Cohen. Row Two: H. Cahn, Bringer, A. Cesserano, S. Branda, C. Brodbeck, G. Burch. M. Carboni, C. Cohn, B. Bowman, W. Caggiano, B. Callahan, A, HOMEROOM 206 Row One: L. Feinberg, V. Edelman, B. Epstein, J. Costick, A. Eil, M. Crawford, J. DiLello, J. Durkin. Row Three: F. Gray, R, Dehn, L. Evans, L. Egloff, M. Feder, B. Epstein, N. Dubinbaum. Row Two: A. D'Amico, M. Ehrlich, P. Costello, K. Daly, V. Echternach, R. Budnar, Dennis, R. DeSimone, C. Otto, L. Doueck, L. Combs, T. Dolan, M. V. Dari, M. Corrman, G. D'Avi. HOMEROOM 304 Row One: H. Fox, V. Giordano, A. Giuriceo, N. Fellerman, J, Far- Eisinger, L. George, S, Franklin, K. Frankel. Row Three: K. Fabis anda, J. Gomola, N. E. Friedman, B. Freilich, A. Gisolfi. Row Two: zewski, L. Ferrara, L. Erdoes, J. Focht, D. Fisher, R. Ericson, F. Figar- K. Freeman, M. Gainey, J. Ellsworth, S. Cianciulli, B. Farnsworth, R. ella, B. Freeman, N. A. Friedman, A. Golant. 208 E 1 1 3 HOMEROOM 305 l Row One: L. Henderson, J. Herde, P. Hecht, J. Gormley, Gior- P. Gati, E. Goldman, J. Guadagno, E. Henderson. Row Three: M dano, J, Hemphill, S. Hall, S. Herman, J. Hammer, D. Herrick. Row Healy, D. Hirshmugl, N. Herman, L. Grosch. Two: M. Heydet, I. Goodman, J. Hoffman, C. Goldberg, M. McGowan, l x I l HoMERooM 307 - Row One: B. Kamin, O. Jangl, C, Kifford, S. Kaplan, M. Kaufman, beck, R. Hoctor, B. Hermalee, G. Guenioloian, E. Irizarry, N. Kane. - S. Kelberman, D. Kaufman, H. Horn, P. Kamens, E. Kirshner, L. Row Three: J. Gurian, R. Sivulich, R. Hofer, J. Hall, A. Bass, M. lannuccilli. Row Two: J. Hayes, J. Guarcello, J. Herzberg, B. Hallen- Holtzman, K. Jokelson, G. Jaeger, W. Hawkins, M. Hanigan, J. Guzzo. 1 N i I K l ' HOMEROOM 309 ROW One: M. Lynch, J. McCarthy, A. McClory, A. Lombardi, J. Lew, Kliger, A. Belluzzi, S. Kovac. Row Three: H. Kalish, R. Howard, R. 3 J- Iandau, A. Laufer, D. Leuzzi, J. Linden, C. Long. Row Two: S. Klimetz, M. Klein, R. Krug, A. Iacomini, S. Kulla, R. Kelley, W. Levy, J. Klinkner, S. Krelolf, S. Levitt, B. Jacobsen, B. Kramer, D. Kleinelp, E. Knopf. Row Four: R. Howard, R. Deutsch, S. Kenny. 209 ie, - 455- gym- ,f Irg . :iz ,gm -.ze . 1 HOMEROOM 3 1 3 Row One: D. Mayer, P. Mackenzie, D, Magnotta, H. Marden, A. B. Marti, I.. Mascolo, P. Marese, D. Marinucci, P. Mahoney, Row Madonna, E. Menache, L. Markin, M. Mangino, C. Maltzman, L. Three: H. McGory, M. Loebe, J. Kuperman, K. McCann, F. Maderich, Markrnan. Row Two: R. Lippman, J. Kutch, I. Liebowitz, B. Levy, J. Lorusso, W. Lee, J. Lewis, K. Levy. HOMEROOM 3 14 Row One: S. Mosiello, C. Nestro, D, Murphy, J. Nigro, P. Miller, C. Mazzei, K. Milano, J. Morris, T. Morganelli, S. Meyer. Row Three: R. Migden, R. O'Neill, J. Nelson, S. O'Bryant, B. Morgenstern. Row Mastrovito, L. Mishkin, I. Marden, P. Manco, T. Mathison, H. Marden, Two: S. Munroe, A. Mayer, K. Nomura, P. Mazza, L. Montesinos, J. J. Miller, L. Massaroni, C. Mahig, K.Migda1. HOMEROOM 5 1 5 Row One: E. Ort, E. Pesce, D. Palmieri, I. Poles, P. Owell, D. Pal- Piacente, S. Posmentier, B. Paulus, Row Three: C. Orlando, L. NOVA mieri, L. Papaleo, D. Pollicano, S. Porcaro, D. Palumbo. Row Two: N. R. Moflitt. Natale, G. Moscone, F. Modica, T. Pragliola, R. Pajer, G. Pettinate, M. 210 F .... ,W . . ... .. . . V W Yi HOMEROOM 316 Row One: B. Rasmussen, L. Rossi, Rabineau, S. Saltzer, F. Rossi, lucki, G. Rieman, B. Price, E. Raiii. Row Three: D. Putorti, R. W. Poveromo, D. Roychxk, S. Roswit, G. Reich, B. Robinson. Row Petraites, P. Ramaglia, J. Prisrash, N. Richman, P. Pirovitz, T. Rieger. Two: J. Reiss, A. Poses, B. Ratner, N. Pennell, M. Putorti, H. Pry- ,,sQ,. .. ...- - , HOMEROOM 3 17 Row One: L. Schindler, E. Rolla, J. Schapiro, L, Schiffman, D. Schrei- E. Schermer, L. Schiaroli, V, Scherer, N. Scheinberg. Row Three: D. ber, T. Steer, D. Steinberger, N. Siragusa, L. Siragusa. Row Two: J. Ruckel, H. Schupak, J. Norris, S. Schwarz, P. Schneider, M. Sample, Rosenblatt, L. Spielvogal, S. Starro, E. Singer, L. Schuman, R. Schlegel, C. Scorza. HOMEROOM 3 1 8 Row One: S. Stringham, D. Warthal, S. Waxman, T. Twitty, L. Suili- Ulad, D. York, B. Stradling, B. Shor, C. Uhrlass, L. Tully. Row Three van, R. Streisfeld, D. Ueberwasser, P, Vanderwerf, A. Silkowski, J. R. Spadaro, R, Silverman, R. Weaver, K, Solomon, R. Tabano, R Tancredi. Row Two: J. Settembrino, B. VanSteenberger, R. Spina, A. Smith, N. Simon, W. Seekricher. 211 4... - Lc..LL:m...Qa... . SOPHUM ORES Newcomers to Roosevelt, our Sophomores found life here sometimes confusing, but often rewarding. They quickly ad- justed to the everyday routine, and started to plan the year's program. First on the agenda was a Christmas Mixer, which honored the football team for a fine season . Next, the class council organized a trip to Bear Mountain. Soon after that they started work on the arrangements for their all-important Prom. Having completed a successful year, Rooseveltis Sophomores are looking forward to their junior year. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Linda Ortolani, Secretaryg Gary Gomer, Vice-President, Roland Misarti, President, Heather Lowe, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL XT lst Row: S. Schwartz, P. Stolzman, D. Keleslian, B. Goldberg, T. Beach, R. Misarti, V. Mulkay, R. Ermann. 3rd Row: L. Artolani, 212 Roberson, S. Noga, C. Marmo, C. Althause, L. Laccetti. 2nd Row: L. Sneed, G. Gomer, K. Keys, J. Burns, M. Henrick, A. Nardone, A. Rynearson, T. Delaney, B. Mingo, D. Leahy, P. Harkness, J. H. Lowe. 5 I I A .fn-A ,L .B 4 1 .i. 'lt ai.,-4 ,,., H J HOMEROOM 108 Row One: V. Borja, R. Barns, R. Alexander, D. Benson, R. Abelson, pora, C. Althause, K. Bassinger, E. Becker. Row Three: F. Bellanroni, J. Bacher, L. Adams, D. Abrams, C. Atkinson. Row Two: S. Awner, R. Alff, R. Beaujard, N. Asch, B. Andrews, M. Ahearn, 1. Beach. P, Basso, C. Becker, C. Auxford, W. Barkan, S. Ackerman, M. Acam- HOMEROOM 1 10 Row One: M. Brook, S. Brent, M. Bohun, E. Blechman, S. Brooks, B. Braaf, D. Braham. Row Three: A. Besen, G. Berg, D. Brendel, F. Cer- Betke, M. Bocchicchio, R. Block. Row Two: D. Branda, G. Calhoun, bone, P. Carey, W. Brickwedell, E. Carvin, J. Bianco, R. Carozza. Row M. Borghi, J. Bloom, J.'Blum, C. Britz, B. Black, L. Boynton, M. Four: A. Byrwa, J. Burns, P. Capowski, K. Callahan. HOMEROOM 1 12 Row One: S. Cohen, J. Artuso, J. Cardinali, A. Cohen, L. Casa, R. W. Chyhai, T. Cohen, T. DeVito. Row Three: R. Deutsch, D. Chafou- Capone, J, Carras, G. Cocciardi, C. Civirillo. Row Two: B. Bramer, J. leas, B. Davis, T. Delaney, K. Cohen, S. Clark, J. Dehn, T. Ciardullo, Cox, J. Collingham, S. Cliiford, J. DeMarchis, B. Daly, C. Cartwright, J. Clark. Row Four: H. Checker, N. Darvie, P. DeFino. 213 - W a wfvve ' - 'ram' ,.1.4.:3.5.Q qw., .K .520 Q-V ,K ., e we - . HOMEROOM 200 Row One: J. Dixon, C. Dorfman, G. Delasantra, H. Fatigate, J. Gabay, B, Elliott, D. Dreyfus, L. Dobson. Row Three: N. Flaum, S. Dapp, V. Foti, L. Eckstein, H. Fielsen, D. DiDona. Row Two: F. Fer- Elson, J. DiGiacomo, C. Dustin, P. DiLemme, C. Friedlander, T. De- rara, H. Doliner, E. Duelfer, S. DeBroske, S. DePiro, D. Cooper, L. Micco, L. Dona, J. Diglio. HOMEROOM 20 1 Row One: G. Greenstein, J. Galto, R. DiMare, B. Goldman, C. Fried- C. Freeman, G. Gomer, P. Ferguson, W. Gizzi, R. Ermann, T. Eichen- man, M. Goldstein, M. Gizzi, V. Gormley. Row Two: M. EQIOH, A. baum, A. Dymant. Row Four: B. Gould, S. Gottfried, M. Guldan, L. Gianetta, D. Fritskey, P. Ferguson, R. Geyer, J. Friedman, S. Ferri, J. Greenberg, W. Gawchick, B. Glickman, D. Getting. Fagin, J. Ellsworth, K. Evers. Row Three: G. Dutchik, P. Goldstein, HOMEROOM 202 Row One: L. Hom, J. Gayzur, K. Herblum, B. Goldberg, B. Guadiana, J, Jazzo, Y. Hiroishi, R. Holland, D. Haug, B. Gluck, H. Hartman, J- G. Greenstein, B. Hecker, V. Gallo. Row Two: N. Guarascio, K. Jo- Goldberg. Row Four: G. Hartlieb, N. Heiner, R. Szermeta, M. Henrich, hanson, J. Hart, C. Henley. J. Hertzog, B. Hanlon, E, Hutchinson, R. L. Jorgensen, R. Holzman. Havner, W. Harris. Row Three: J. Justice, A. Holtzman, J. Hoffman 2 14 s I B'- HOMEROOM 203 Row One: O. King, J. Katzenelson, B. Kantor, A. Karow, D. Kelesh- Kolesar, S. Kantor, S. Tallarico, D. Karpa, J. Karell, G. Kreielsheri- ian, R. Kusel, I. Kirschstein, E. Kestenhaum, R. Iannuzzi, C. Jaye, C. rner, C. Kerstan, K. Keyes A. Kulp, D. Kornblatt. Row Four: R. Ker- Khachigan. Row Two: G. Kocur, P. Katz, D, jaife, F. Ornstein, R. sten, J. Kelly, R. Kane. Kaputkin, J. Katz, R. Kristan, D. Kearns, L. Hutchins. Row Three: M. HOMEROOM 204 Row One: H. Levy, B. Lanning, D. McCormack, N. Klein, S. Kurtz, sky, M. Lobato, I. Manzi. Row Three: S. Malachuk, D. Leahy, C, Luft, D. Lalla, M. Klug, R. Leonard, J. Lefkowitz. Row Two: J. Koch, L. L. Klein, S. Klein, J. Leblang, L. Laccetti, R. LaBarbera. Lewis, M. Hyman, J. Manzi, J. Larnia, W. Linscott, S. Kohn, R. Klion- I s .alfvf 52372 nl I E li! l . - HOMEROOM 205 ROW One: C. McClain, L. Levine, E. Martin, M. Marrner, C. Marmo, Lombardi, A. Loken, J. Locascio, D. Menzi, M. Mihalenko. Row Three: S. Welle R Marcello, L. Losapio, S. Liss, R. Mattimiro. Row Two: P. Molinari, R. Mastromanaco, R. Midura, A. Marazita, H. M1skoE, P S. Marks: A: Marcotrigiano, G. Mogan, J. McCarthy, M. McCrory, M. Micelli, H. Lowe, B. Mingo, R. Misarti, B. Moore. 215 . :ps -.s ,V if, Q .wr 21. HOMEROOM 207 Row One: M. O'Neill, S. Noga, D. Millrod, K. Moflitt, P. O'Conne1l, Muller, M. Neubauer, A. Moore. Row Three: B. Morris, M. Morris, J. Mitchell, R. Meyers, K. Murth, N. Oberg, I. Olshin. Row Two: C. J. Mullen, D. Morrison, US. Nettler, M. Morris, C. Neivert, V. Mul- Nelf, L. Morrell, V. Nixon, G. Nevins, D. Oliver, J. Newman, V. cahy, E. Murphy, L.Mu1l1ngs, M. Nanus. I-IOMEROOM 208 Row One: M. O'Brien, C. Panko, R. Ostrove, P. Osias, L. Reisch, J. D. Nusbaum, J. Pober, P. Putnam. Row Three: T. Pepe, A. Nardone, Rabinowitz, C. Panella, B. Reilly, L. Ortolani, D. Papaleo, Row Two: H. O'Neill, R. Orlando, V. Reid, K. O'Callaghan, L. Pilmer, F. Pas- K. Nitsch, W. Pawlyshyn, S. Reich, L. Palermo, M. Oles, T. Roberson, cucci, V. Paolo, D. Neff. HOMEROOM 2 10 Row One: A. Smith, E. Schultheis, R. Scarpati, R. Somerfarb, B. son, E. Ryan, R. Seife, J. Sweeney, J. Setternbrino, Y. Smith. Row Simone, N. Siconolfl, L. Shaw, D. Schwartz, S. Schwartz, M. Rall. Three: P. Schumann, D. Reiss, E. Srallsworth, K. Richman. Row Two: G. Sackson, J. Rosenberg, S. Puchir, J. Reigrocl, A. Rynear- 216 . . A QL Qt., H Q HOMEROOM 2 12 Row One: J. Strauss, F. Shaifren, L. Saltarelli, B. Shapiro, B. Sarna, bach, L. Stilling, F, Stern, A. Steinberg. Row Three: P. Rutledge, P. K. Stanzilone, R. Shatz, A. Swarcl, L. Stecker, L. Thomas. Row Two: Serniak, F. Serio, H. Schneidman, J. Silberman, D. Scheiner, K. Silver- E. Semrar, N. Spagnoli, N. Stratton, J. Stewart, T. Siegel, N. Stern- man, E. Tansey, C. Starro, I. Salem. Row Four: J. Scotti, J. Shepherd. ill.. HOMEROOM 2 1 4 Row One: C. Vasilis, J. Venditto, L. Toppi, J. Walsh, J, Smith, C. D. Strong, D. Weinz, C, Sullo. Row Three: J. Taliercio, M. Waitzman, Wetterhall, L. Snead, F. Watsky, E. Frisch, E. Warhit. Row Two: S. R. Sugarman, C. Wnuck, Cr. Starr, B. Weintraub, H. Sokoloff, S. Welle. Wechsler, J. Tavalacci, J. Stoever, T. Taylor, S. Wolf, P. Weisbach, ' HOMEROOM 2 l 6 Row One: A. Weiss, R. Wiener, J. Wolk, C. Zank, R. York, K. J. Zimardi, J. Winter. Row Three: I. Zeirler, W. Wilkinson, E. Yozzo, A. Vigoritta, M. Wartell, H, Zollcower. Row Two: M. Wine, Wincele, P. Wertheimer, M. Zerylinck, G. Yuille, R. Zupruk, G. P. Wood, J. Wissner, M. Zanders, W. Vescio, M. Tetro, P. Watson, Wasserman, S. Warren. 217 4 742 Q 4 J' 4 Z, if Mg Z9 Wk I f W ff, K fn, J, , ff Wie 7 W . l., ,, Party Facilities SC 5-2578 J A H N ' S SINCE 1897 OLD EASHIONED ICE CREAM PARLOUR AND REST. 701 WHITE PLAINS RD. EASTCHESTER THE GOLDEN TOUCH HAIRSTYLMS Truly Yonkers Most Glamorous Salon 1569 CENTRAL PK. AVENUE Near Tuckahoe Rd. WO 1-5053 44 Years of Integrity LEADER CARPET CORP. 2020 CENTRAL AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. SP 9-4500 BE 7-9955 Wo 1-9547 MARlO'S BARBER SHOP 1554 CENTRAL AVENUE FLEETWOOD PLAZA Menir Hair Stylift C bildrenif Specialist We Honor G.O. Cards For the Most in Cosmetics Ifs DOROTH EA COSMETICS Next to Schraifts in Eastchester Specializmg in Teenage S km Problemf SP ROADSIDE CHINA 2001 CENTRAL AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. CHINA - GIFTS - GLASS ..,.-,, .T f --, vm-A, it A,-,U 9-2222 mana: ngdn, ..-wid .Q .4 xvgi.. A . BETTY BRITE Cleaning and Prersing 715 WHITE PLAINS RD. EASTCHESTER SC. 3-9593 R. 81 J. BERINGER DELICATESSEN Imported Polish Hams Home Made Salads To Your Order 17 LOCKWOOD AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. YO 9-8322 KINNEY SHOES WHERE THE FAMILY SHOPS FOR ALL OF ITS SHOE NEEDS ,f XX X ESTAURANT Dining Room SP 9-9870 Pizza Room SP 9-9886 CARLO'S We Specialize in Italien F ood to Take Out 688 TUCKAHOE ROAD YONKERS, N. Y. 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Y. 223 ...:.u.,:-,.-,-.,... i1.f.m.4-, , L..-We - : YONKERS LUMBER CO 494 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD YONKERS 9-5588 BEST WISHES From VICTOR COMPTOMETER CORPORATION Americals Largest Drive-in Cleaners 3-Hour Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundering JOHNNY-ON-THE-SPOT 830 CENTRAL AVENUE SCARSDALE, NEW YORK LES GIRLS of Westchester 3.50 off on all services with G.O. Card SP 9-7020 SP 9-9822 1558 Central Park Ave. SP 9-9855 Yonkers, N. Y. BOE SUN Specializmg in Cfmtonere Cuirine Luncheon - Dinners - Cocktails Free Parking 1560 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE Near Tuckahoe Road YONKERS, N. Y. WO 1-4707 ANDREW W. HAYDUK Licensed Real Estate Broker Y.M.L.S. 135 LOCKWOOD AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. Office YO 9-4583 Residence YO 5 5595 We Pick Up 8: Deliver RAYMOND CLEANERS Plant on Premises 860 SCARSDALE AVE., SCARSDALE, N Y SCarsdale 3-3900 C ongmtulatiom on Your Graduation MR. PAPERBACK INC. 1150 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. Your Friendly Bookstore C OMPLIMENTS OF TANGLEWOOD CLEANERS 2266 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE SP 9-5625 CONGRATULATIONS to the L'ENV0l STAFF and to the ENTIRE GRADUATING CLASS '65 MR. 8: MRS. ARTHUR FEINBERG CARS and TRUCKS-NEW and USED KENNETH T. GROSSE SALES REPRESENTATIVE YONKERS FORD, INC.-YO 8-3900 Showroom 201 S. BROADWAY, YONKERS, N. Y. L. TANGLEWOOD STATIONARY LUNCHEONETTE 2264 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. SP 9-9888 SPencer 9-5222 DEerfie1d 7-9837 CENTRAL TIRE EXCHANGE OF YONKERS, INC. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Auto Supplies - Tires - Tubes 2021 CENTRAL AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. 225 .1f:w-'f:1.:'. ..xm.:Q:lu:f1J:. IL. Qr.zf:.'dn:.-. .r-.-r. ,L 3 L: .,.: 4,1 ,,, :Q DELMA STUDIOS 381 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YQRK, N. Y. OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER OFFICE AND LABORATORY 225 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK, N. Y. 10003 ORCgon 7-7788 YO 3-7447 GASCO CORP. Servicing Gas Appliances Home Heating 100 LOCKWOOD AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. 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W. 8a Cof are numerous opportunities, and we shall be glad to discuss them with you if you will call to see us. BURROUGHS WELLCGME 8: CO. fU.S.A.7 INC. TUCKAHOE, N. Y. Manufacturers of Fine Pharmaceuticals LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS AGENCY GRASSY SPRAIN PHARMACY CAgency for Barton's Bonbonniereb TUCKAHOE ROAD COpposite Roosevelt High Schoolj GRASSY SPRAIN HARDWARE 600 TUCKAHOE ROAD YONKERS 2, N. Y. Free Delivery Serving Yonkers Thrifty Since 1854 YONKERS SAVINGS BANK 4 Convenient Locations 2205 CENTRAL PARK AVE. 801 YONKERS AVE. 449 SOUTH BROADWAY 16 SOUTH BROADWAY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GRASSY SPRAIN LUNCHEONETTE 640 TUCKAHOE ROAD TUCKAHOE GARDENS SERVICE CENTER 619 TUCKAHOE ROAD YONKERS, N. Y. WO 1-9850 Firestone Tires Specialty Compliment of Under New Management SC 3-0383 ROOSEVELT KOSHER DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT SCARSDALE LANE5 Specializing in Home Catering Props. - A. 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Compliments of jim Malcolm 8c John Palmerton Compliments of a Friend Barns Stationary Bryn Mawr TV 81 Electronics Li mmmyis:-Q,f33QwL,2F171z:.' . .fav-13 PA TRO S MR. HAROLD REAGAN MR. DAVID GUEST DR. AND MRS. PAUL HAMMER MR. ROBERT BOSSHARDT DR. AND MRS. MARVIN GILBERT MISS KATHERINE WILLNER MRS. LEO TYRRELL MRS. VERA C. JOSLIN MISS VERA HYRA MR. A. J. KILCULLEN MR. DREW EANKO MRS. ANTOINETTE MC CURDY MR. AND MRS. VICTOR BRUCKER MRS. CLAIRE D'AMORE MR. ADAM DOWNAR MRS. FLORENCE QUINLAN MRS. HELEN GOETZ MR. MICHAEL GRECO MISS MARY KINAVER DR. AND MRS. J. M. KAPLAN MR. AND MRS. D. HERMAN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM KAY MR. AND MRS. M. OLSHIN MR. AND MRS. ERIC H. NELSON MR. AND MRS. ROBERT EGLOFF BEST OF LUCK - MISS BARL UND MR. AUGUST EGLOEE SR. MR FLOYD SAYERS MRS. R. CACCIAPAGLIA MRS. J. STABILE MRS. DOMINIC VELLUCIE MRS. E. CARIELLO MRS. JEAN MIELE MR. AND MRS. S. GAETA MR. AND MRS. DONALD VENTRUDO MISS IENNIE CONSOLI MISS ROSE MIELE MR. AND MRS. FRANK EARANDA NANCY COLAMARTINO MRS. J. ERANCOMANO MR. AND MRS. A. CERRATO MR. AND MRS. JOHN DINI MRS. T. RUCINSKI MRS. A. DULAK MRS. ROSE VIRGA MR. AND MRS. JACK CUCCIA MR. AND MRS. LIETON MR. AND MRS. STAR 240 MR. AND MRS. WM. HULTMARK ERIC NELSON JO-ANN NELSON MR. AND MRS. M. GREENWALD DR. AND MRS. GORDON STEINER DR. RUBY KAISER THE SILKO WSKI FAMILY MISS E. M. ELA VIN MRS. O. COMPARATO MR. B. DELBENE CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS MR. JOEL LEVY MISS GERTRUDE RONAN MR. AND MRS. V. J. AGOSTINO MR. AND MRS. DOMINICK LARUSSO MR. WILLIAM KNAUF HARVEY ETTINGER MINERVA K. ETTINGER MR. AND MRS. WALTER KAUEMANN MR. AND MRS. JOEL M. JUTKOWITZ MONICA LYNN KAUEMANN MR. AND MRS. M. NEAL MR. AND MRS. B. LANDAU MR. AND MRS. AUGUST EGLOFF NORMA SMITH MR. AND MRS. KAUEMAN MR. AND MRS. MOSES JORDAN LUBITZ MR. AND MRS. GOLDBERG MR. AND MRS. STANLEY MALTZMAN COMPLIMENTS OF SIGMA PHI NU SORORITY MISS NADELL MRS. EL SHAEIE MR. GOLBY MR. SCULLY MR. AND MRS. JOHN BOCHNAK MR. AND MRS. KENNETH T. GROSSE BOB BOCHNAK - CLASS OF '61 MR. AND MRS. MORRIS EPSTEIN DR. AND MRS. BERNARD ROSWIT DR. AND MRS. DICK TABERSHAW MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL ROSSI DR. AND MRS. M. GILBERT MR. AND MRS. HERMAN MARKMAN MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MAYER H. W. NORTON MR. AND MRS. LEPONTY A. DARI MR. AND MRS. HERMAN STEVENS Phyllis is a phickle phinque - but she's O.K. Love from the B.B.G. - Do you support usP We will hold a panel to refute the aspersions about your character Cross Country Hospital - Democracy in action Hooray for your Navy and my Navy too I love YOU, I love you, you always said I was mental Chris and Ernie - always Carole Thompson is the bestP typist in period 2 A. E. II at U. R. I. is great f Carol and Janet Mark Meyer and Edna Ort Bruce, it was nice while it lasted, it could be nice again. J. Keen, respectable, intelligent snob ..... by JeE I'm bored with it all 1 Hank, esquire Scratch school - J.C. - O.K. Poor Andy -- no mind, no brain, missed your chance - Marsha Saludos a todos, Aunque esten lejos, no me olvido de ustedes. Chiche: Vamos a dar una vuelta por PalermoP Las Callas contra-mano . . Iris .... Silvia .... Chiche .... Ricky ....Ricardo.... That first year in college is the worst for a girl, but do not worry, Al James Hoffman, you're are losing your fun Dave and Janet The senior sisters of V. U. F. are the greatest. Linda S. Zeta Phi - Diana W. H. Norton Beware of 1. M. Zalo faite oie Barbara and George Forever - Love N. C. F. or till Niagra Falls My voice just isn't loud enough You're always picking on me Roy and Barbara Forever All my Luvin! Paul, John, George, and Ringo. We hope Nikki enjoyed her stay here and will always remember her Zeta Phi sisters Dedicated to Gilbert N. From V. L. To the eternal triangle We'll always love you Miss G. or Mrs. B. CN.E.,E.B.,M.B., 8: S.G.J Flash! Hey Nibs - run for the hills Motorcycles are the very best says Green Giant and the Nibs By the P. V. U. F. Barb '65 Bonni Hurlston: - I'm so happy for Bonni V. U. F. Jrs. and Sophs. - remember us next year THE SELTAEBS TIM BURR and SUE KRETZ - Forever Mike and Jeanette - I Iota Phi one of the best Sharyn Bergman, Do you really LOVE Ira LeibowitzPPP I sit behind Viola Dari in Math Class Tommy and Alice June '64 Oh, what she did to sell this .... Mr. Van says, Not a thing in the world. We love bow tie baggy pants. Dave Schiener is an egg - Ben is cheap I'm Feeling Glad All Over - special meaning to Ann G. Viola D. and Barry S. danced Monkey behind curtain during Christmas Dance Yea Delta Psi .... Gloria, Skip, Tom, George, Johnny, Mike. Viola and Chris, Drew, Frank, George, Mike. Stevie is the greatest Dedicated to Herb and Blossom, Chick and Frank, Doris and Benjamin Freddie is a Doll .... So is Viola We have had good times together and all of us seniors Will always remember you - V.V.T. Seniors From a Friend Sigma Phi Nu - the greatest Dedicated to Mr. Van To Mrs. Gabin - First things first Good luck Jacqui and Jay-Love, Diane The VUF mascots are the greatest Jacqui, never leave me. Love always, Jay The Dodgers in 1965 Fifty points per problem in chem. is too much Help stamp out idiot books SYDNEY S. CHARLIE H. We love you Conrad - Nose Zeta Phi the best - Nov. 29, 1964 - Judy L. Debby W. - December 30, 1964 - Zeta Phi Ralph - I'm still waiting - Debbie Sigma Phi Nu is the greatest To Christer Drew - Eloise Fern February 10 - Roey Capone - Zeta Phi l- 3 V . -.i-aD. . .. .. c.a,.. . t.. Joan and Albert -- eternal love Oct. 21, 1964 You're the one I've been searching for The army took my Tom, Nancy - Nov. 23, 1964 Jeff and Holly, Sue, Sue, Nancy and Sandy - fickle isn't heP Merger announced between rye bread and Sandy beaches Spaghetti for the hermits dinner A new star shines bright on the horizon - Nova It's all in the game What's up I.K. - Ilyas the greatest The sky is as blue as Ilyas eyes I don't know what to say! Do what your heart tells you to do I love UBUBBLESU Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Why are you forever driving on Fisher AvenueP Hi you all CE.Y.P.F.D What a miserable day this is!! To Mr. Goder, from a prize pupil Thanks Mrs. A. for the monga, from: John, Stro, Paul D. 1. M.B.E. third, 1. Roses are red my love, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, but sweeter! Kaufman vs. History 3, score, US-O Him,-110 Sophie, would you L.M. Bev - You are beautiful! - Rich The Greatest H.R. and C.P. Quelle Barbe Tiger and Kitten Cornell University 19652 With hate to the drooling idiot. Hank Rakov Esq., B.S.A., Mgr. 1965 Legs Cherie Parker Richie takes his teeth out at night Thou shalt not steal - Donna and Marilyn Moe and Doug - forever Don-Don and Ray-Ray - forever Sue and Bobby - forever Remember the bike ride New Year's EveP Harriette - Why are you different from other girlsP Lucia and Jimmy - forever Loretta and Sonny - forever Loretta why won't you tell me about your cousinP Homefield Boys - Biggest gossipers in Westchester County. Homefield Girls - Prettiest girls in Westchester County. Celeste wants ATTENTION! ! !! How did my name get on the absent listPPPP I wonder!!! Harriette cries over horses. The Four B's 6.02 X 10-23 Mike Smith - Man without a Profile Mighty Scunge and Marble Head - Forever Mike Loves Juci Zuci Soupy Sales forever -- signed W. Fang Joey and Iris forever Lisa and Tony March 7, 1964 and always I'm having a wonderful time here at Roosevelt - Nikki The world's greatest driver - Jeff Lewis John Petrone - best drummer in Roosevelt Barry Shapiro - better than the best drummer you are Feb. 8, our first anniversary from Florida - Chuck, Rich, 81 Sonny Baby, Mark but what's wrong I love you Baby Butch 8: Marianne, August 7, '65 Pam, the girls will remember P.O.T. - Carol To the great teen chorus of Bye Bye Birdie Bill and Edna forever Steve and Angela That did it! Get out - there's the door - no it's a jar Edna and Bill - two minutes - Cheryl Schnapsie Reluctantly Humpty Dumpty - 007 DtL - P! M.G. 8a B.F. P! What ever happened to that gold Oldsmobile Starfire that we went 105 and ruined in the parking lot7 Bonni - Whats lifeP One - Thank you for everything - from an admiring pupil Mr. Bosshardt, Feb. 5 Weekend was fabulous Doug 8: Bruce 8: George 8: Steve forever Mrs. Neal - May I go down to the second lunch-shift the best - Bob Allen Silkowski 241 ZETA PHI Nikki - Zeta Phi - best Hurrah for Iran 'iYou asked me to be yoursl' Jan. 1, 1965 I remember that night in October Mrs. S-I wasn't so bad after all, was IP I.K. Carol Jeanne and Paul Anthony 7f14f6-4 Arlene and Billy - the greatest love the world has known I-Ie has flies in his eyes - Barbara OOPS! Caught again! Go, Go, Go, with Mr. G. - Pineapple Nancy, you got your wish - I'm still waiting -- Jo ann K.D. and K.C. 4 - ever July 22, 1963 Cambridge Mass. boys are the greatest - Barbara Ann Nick 10 Billy 25 Jim 23 Charlie 12 and Coach Steve, I'm yours forever - Debby Who says we're not in love, PhyllisP PLS and JSE From White Fang and the Gang Phil W. and Holly F, - Forever Maryann and Fred, Janet and Spo 22 Je n'aime pas le francais, no me gusta el espagnol Clutzabell Welcome Home Barbara Jo On accounts I wonit letcha Borax House bound -l I'm the Great God Pan For Mrs. Ch - one automatic BIG dictionary Delta Delta Bo Delta Banana Fanna Fo Felta Fe Fi Mo Mel Louie you Rat Fink you hurt my best friend And to think I was once an only child - Gail Irene from Delta and Bruce from Jolson 67 Ellen from Delta and Morris from Jolson 67 They rejected her poem -- but Bruce liked it. I'll always remember Delta Psi - Carole Rochester's great and so are winter weekends - Andi To our wonderful Jr. and Sr. sisters - Delta Psi Board Shari and Bob forever and ever Sue and Jay and Carole and Paul and Sherri and Bill A.J.K. and P.G. forever Anita and Kathie say hi to ultra-blech To Meryl - what are goodiesP From Aunt E. and Uncle H. Good Luck to you . . . Danny and Miriam T. P. for a friend in need Happy Birthday Jeff Gordon and Idie Parker - March 15 Barbara - Zete Mo So Do Do To To - Co Avez-vous, monsieur, jamais vu un fleuvre Barb, When is Mom coming homeP We all love Mrs. Gabin - Period 5 Sue 8: Bobby forever 8: always 11f6f64 Donna S - we know it was your tissue in Craigs pool Carol 8: Scoots - maybe it will work out this time Diane 8: Mike 8: Kathy makes three Mike'll always love you Diane Jerry - Don't worry, Iill wait forever-Sally Patty loves Jack now 8: forever To BDIP - you're cool Gina's a ClothesP modelP Why are you always smiling BarbP Jerry Picaso 8: Sally Heiman 11f24f64 8: 1 year Diane 8: Mike, Mary Ann 8: Richie, Arlene 8: Vinnie Baby Row Jo Polly Jawe Hi! Rationalize Compromise and Cogitate! Joan S A moose does not wear socks A spider has a small head and less brains Isn't Charlie Brown adorable Yea Delta - the best! Doug and Maureen CMoeD '65 VS Superman and Ray BBBB - Only Homefield girls know Pebbles and the Lush The most uncooth guy in Cumberland College Ky. is Doug Who put the tissues in Craig Wood's poolP Delta's the greatest Ricky and Elaine forever Phil C. loves himself Barbara and Ned 1 f9f64 Camille and Marshall 2f1lf64 From an old honda 90 fan Mr. Leitner Yay Illya Steve and Emily forever Mr. Mozilo Mr. Van -- the greatest 242 ta - Delta In memory of Eric Goldman's Appendix Francium 8: Sunlight Pandemonium Cwith nickel catylistb A. S. - A. and S. Nella Ikswoklis N. S. 8: S. K., I. K. 8: A. M. 3' - Oh what adventures Lucky 7 Forever To Bob H, Bruce R, 8: Bob Stern - Mooooo - DDSSS '65 Yearbook - different - but well 1- Great!! - S. R. G. Editorial Headline - Echo triumphs over L'Envoi Barbara - You're Ugly - Love, Linda Keane Bill is a sweet Framity Graham the Pres. - Alias the Swinger Sandy and Jeff forever and ever Dolores and Bobby - '64 Sigma Sigma - The Best - Barb The best are from Kappa Rho - Wash., D. C. Hello M. E. 8: R. E. 8: R. L. THIS IS H. M. 8: E. K. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Orlando, Jr. The Jolly Green Giant and Barb - I'll always remember the past four years as great years! To my Baby Love from his Runaround Sue . Don't Worry Baby Now and forever it'll be Only You Paul - Don't ever forget those CA-ROTS! Chris what is D.D.L,P - C Scott Ross is egotistical, arrogant, domineering and . . . gorgeous! Tina and Larry November 5 to eternity Lynn Sue Roberta Jackie Ellen Sue - agree, crazy foams are great. He Honk remember the 14 colors and the kid Mike. Kenny 8: Javie Joanne Harey Corky - say the Blue Angles are the Best. Jane Williams say Good Luck - Janie 8: Chris C.S. remember the summer K.G. 8: M.T. something that will never end Eddie 8: Laurie Broth, Remember our great times in History! Love 8: Luck-Your Sis Behold the turtle! He doesn't get anywhere unless he sticks his neck out What you gonna D02 What's the PudahP I.K. The Croyden Crows Mr. Van, - Scholar-Casanova-Computer Mr. Van, I'm going to Borax-U Miss Gelpi-Oh, if it were only true J.R.M. forever Illya and Napoleon The Red Raider-Smythe I Love school - vacations Sue, Jane, Sally, and Anita I'll remember always Marty DAVE AND JANET DEBBI AND LARRY CAMILLE AND MARSH Whether it be Syracuse, Buffalo, anywhere, I'll be with you - Marsh FOO FOO and POOBSY WADDLES - Hi Guy! To the Greatest cousins at R.H.S. - Debbie and Camille Here's to Singing In the Sunshine Well, It's been Fun!!! Soupy Sez Hi to his favorite fans: Bev, Camille, Debbi and Marsh Sheila and Guy - 7f26f63 Tous mes embrasses pour Hank S. - Sherri Ernie and Chris - Always Sigma Pi - the Best Rich and Sandy -- 4f15f65 Cheryl Petetin is the second best typer in Per. 22 Ricky and Elaine forever!! Maybe!!! Dear Richie: Well, lover, it's been over two and a half years now and we're still together. That must mean something. I'm glad I finally realized what I had before I threw it away. May we remain together always. Love, Dawn Richie and Dawn - Since 9f29f62 Jeff and Sharyn - March 6, 1965 Howard Johnson's Greg and Marilyn - 8f23f64 Marty, It was nice while it lasted, it could be nice again. C. Sandy 8: Donna - next time let's take our woolies Let's go mountain climbing in Colorado I love you Eddy ..... Chris Mrs. Mayer marks too hard Hank and Cherie Roosevelt - The Big Apple - Jean Shepherd Lucille - you forgot something Mike Three cheers for the Soupy Sales Show Tony Suozzi and Linda De Prospo engaged to be married It Sandy and Bobby 1f28f65 forever Help spread the CKFC Bermuda or bust-SFB, 11 100, July 2, Heather, Sue, Pam, Judy Jill, I don't think Bosshardt appreciated our crazy foam - Sue Mr. Leitner - the greatest Fred and Marcia Steve Griff loves Susie Stringham and Debbie Winograd At one o'clock the maniac strikes me I'd be just a nuthin' if it weren't for my stuffin ' - G.S.M.B. There's never a day when J.B.'s without pay B.M., did you hear about K.B. and you know whoP Most interesting thing in this school is our dear hallways Will this tyrannical schoolwork ever end in our livesP I wonder when I will tire of being a pawnP Boy! Some people are too much Janie, Sharyn, Roberta, Kathy, Leslie, Lois, Lynne, Kathy B2 By the time you read this Elaine, we've been going nine months Merci pour les mots sur le tableau-noir, ie pense Miss Russell is beautiful Hi P.J.! Class 1938 Andre loves Cheri-puppy love Down with Ford'sg up with Chevy's Down with Chevy's up with Fords Happy belated birthday, Scott Ross CNov. 213 Guess whoP Steve and Angela Mr. and Mrs. Most 1967 Delta Psi is great It might ever be great Baby Blue turned Rancid Red when she slipped on the ice and fell on her head. Little Boy with the Blue Eyes doesn't go to sleep. Someday l'll finish the story. Paula Weltzien Frank and Nancy, Margaret and jack, Bobby Wasilik and .... P Seniors are best!! Good luck sophomores. Jimmy D. and Maurine H. - 1963-P Lois G. and Stu G. forever says S.H. Cathy - never forget your 18th birthday Betty -- Congratulations love janet, Cookie 8: Sandy Who says Mr. Goder's math tests are easyP Kev 8: Betzy 4 ever To my VUF sisters I've had a great time with all of you, in these past years and have become so close to 1 everyone. Keep VUF on top. Have a good year next year I'll miss you all. Kay 5 A tenth grade lass broke my heart Vive Kappa Phi Zeta! F.A. P.H. Go ahead, scratch it. For Math XI -- notify Griflin and Grenman Congratulations to Toni and Bonnie What pretty booster saleswomen they're growing nowadays Why doesn't M.R. call L.A. anymoreP Soupy Sales loves H2O chess Block that pez ball 1 Nose smalls Fake a 54 Run a 45 Good riddens to Spanish I,II, 85 III Bullet jim was here Skiing is Great 1 Anita - Sigma Phi Nu! For the Great Mr. B. Hey Traveler is this just a stopoverP Signed The Theatregoer. Marc 8: Dotsie!!! How muchP Pinky to thumb twice!P Ronnie Herzog - '65 Jack Nork 308 He's slick Mt. Cathalia - WOW Ski teacher - Bill Treadwell Hello Rose - Mr. B. Cafe Wha - Great place D.S. 25 How great is BrooklynP - C.R, 8c D.B. Wake up Charles, Mozart's calling! Jumbo Joan Terry makes cherry cokes with strawberry syrup A.L. and L.F. R. Paul Carey Broken doors cause broken hearts L.S.M.F.T. Summer '64 When an irresistible force such as you ' Meets an immovable object like me , 3 M Y R A V , 1 L ,.: : gg rzaafm-n::,euxr . .sol Jack n Nork and his Flemming Test Tubes - O.K. WEB Greetings to all jean Shepherd Fans Kathy, Donna, and Sandy - now what are we going to doPP 125 West Tremont - where the great were born - S.B. - IB. L. Rosen is a CUEBALL Mr. Greco makes the best meatballs in R.H.S. Barbeast, are you for realP Is Joanne knitting pink booties againP -- jerry. I hate school, I hate school, I hate school! U. of M., U. of M., U. of M., U. of M. Teddy, You is playin ' - Denise. When will the boy next door say helloP Sigma Phi Nu-Beverly Best of luck to the class of 65 Barbara Bochnak Toodle-Iko 81 Coodle-Indy Sigma Phi Nu will always be TOPS 4 Bev Roosevelt is the Best!! - Rose Marie With love to Clara-Bell, from Flub-a-bub-Mike Keep Your Mouth Shut. Carol Althause and Greg Corey forever and ever and ever John and Carol forever Sigma Sigma is the Best S.T.O.M.P. - we will rule the world -- N. Edna S. and Alan P. Forever Joan Walker and Ray Tobano I wonder who's chasing SEA MONSTER nowP I would like to congratulate all my senior Sigma Nu sisters and may you always succeed in whatever you do. May God bless and keep you forever. Love, Beverly Carol Marmo bleaches her hair twice a week and three times on Sunday I fell in love with the boy singing Jingle Bells with a can opener God bless all heathens especially Tad A. To Mr. B and the first period class - Mr. Serotta Debi - 1f13X65 - Zeta Phi- the Best What's between S.P. Bt G.R.P Carol and John - and the memories of CRocking Horse Ranchb Scratch, Kook, Sof, Tie and Forever! Diane S. and Ira S. CN.Y.U.D Parrot and Spider and A.F.S. 64-65 Georgia and the Fly-Q.K. Tire Head Ryan 8: Clarence Golby think they're slick Barbara, Joni, Cookie, Carol, Iris Glenn and Donna 2f19f'65 RLADANBRO 2fI9f65 Bob and Fran L'Envoi editors are-again-better than Echo editors! One L'Envoi : 45 Echos minus quality! Williams: Superior to Amherst in all but location! Nobody understands us crabby people! Floods, Fire, and Famine! Doom, Defeat and Despair! What a college education!! Illya forever! Go ahead! Zot me! Zoom! Zoom! Zoom! World's fastest hunting dog! N.H.-Ray does NOT look like Pete-j.L. Sisters of V.U.F.-have a good year in '66 and don't forget us-L.S. Ready when you are-LK, Dedicated to the reason for the end of L'Envoi-Echo battle. To Alison: Tu Tui Tibi Te Te to you! Quae cum ita sint ..... It is a tragic day, tragic, tragic! The twirlers of '65 are the greatest Dedicated to you know who! Matt loves Marsha . . . see you in six years! Under protest Harv and Jeri Spider and A.F.S. Archer's fly service Fred :Sc Ellen Skip Volpe won't buy a booster Randy and Twinky 10-9-64 Pinegrove Hotel ski weekend-Feb. 6, '65-Sam, Bob Steve, how Tony, Jeff, Marty, Dan ,Ron, Fred and Marc Steve and Adele Honda 90's beat all The Furys forever Doesn't anybody want to buy a boosterP Lou Loves Audy Louie loves Andy Good Grief ! ! ! ! Kappa Phi Zeta-The Best!! And we really mean it!! Mike Archer-No Brains-Mucho Flies-OK Richie 8a Barbie-July 1, 1964-Remember Anita 243 It's as sure as you live - Somethings gotta give I shuffled the deck and dealt myself a losing hand 2f1Of65 the party's over Lovie - TIS Louie and Sue forever and after that too Marilyn and Larry Lenny and Dana for many summers Never forget fy-'65 Nanci: Spagetti, like Mamma - used to make! Kappa Phi Zeta is the best - sorority that is Terri: Let's kill V,U.F. - Sandy Barbara Van: Remember Saturday night Feb. 137 WNZPPK - DX King - Hi Es 75 Beetle Sweed Son of Architect of Cussamano marry soon Anne-what did Kevin write this timeP To Laurie-crazy legs-Tucker-Young, all pro Shelley hates Latin Louis E. Morse Jimmy and Sonny-is George really one of the boysP Meatball Misarti rides again Barbara Sandler and Ned Janet and Dave-Yeah summers! Procrastination days and Andy's potato chips I told you not to come back for five years, A.Y. Judy-Sigma Phi Nu Is Bonni Hurlston an E-awk-EP S.R.I.A.C.A.R.L.B.W.L.H.A. Terrance-Me nose Spaghetti or no spaghetti, that is the question Sandy-a thousand slices of rye bread forever Best president of Kappa Phi Zeta-Bonni Kappa Phi Zeta-the greatest Sue-is C. U. Ccopperj your favorite elementP The Soupy Sales show is great-signed FrankNastasi Susan and Greg Burt and Susie 7f16!64 Marv-Fairleigh Dickinson-Ellen '65 R.H.S. forever Lula I dislike English Mr. Gallager by COS N.R.H.S. forever, Sr. lunchroom is best Pd. 5 You should live so long and Dan, Dan Gery is silly Maintain your cool, baby! ,loev B. and Iris P.-Feb. 14, 1965 Barbara M.- Let's go buddy. Who totaled a T-Bird P Sharyn and Larry, Janet and Eddie, Ellen and Lyle, Elin and Mark Next time you kiss I'll blow the horn D.S. and A.M. forever R.T. and I.P. forever White Fang for President Dan fAcademy, T-Bird. Cadillac, Cue Stickj Dan CLTD, tape recorder, fish tankl Dan! Sigma Sigma and Sigma Pi always Squirrel and the Great Punkin-Forever H.H. did not lose L.S. Kappa Phi Zeta the greatest RefractionP RejectionP Reflection-Yes. M.B.S. V.U.F. the greatest-Alice Me and them Bob and Linda joe Mell the katawba claw Jeff Lewis drives greatPPPP What are all those PPP forP Jane and Mick Room 213-Greek 12-A, 12-B Always and forever kid-Bob But Bob I don't want to go In 5 years Bob Jrs.-O.K. LindaPP Bobby, Andy and Bruce-Forever Will discipline help Bob GanzP Eddie and Vicki forever I dicln't mean what I said Bruce G. All's fair in love and war Hey Dart I love you Paul Bonnie Hurlston is addicted to ice cream sticks To Richy with all my love Julie A salute to Herman's Hermit Remember the good times in Miss Russell's period 5 Diane and johnny 5!23!65 forever In memory of John Breen Honourable People go to B.C. 244 E.K. forget L.F. Frank Figarella 8: Viola Dari Jerry,.Please forgive me, Love always T.R. To Irish Poles, Seagate is the Greatest From H.F. Station W.H.N. Chip 8: Meryl Eeck Gaud! I Don't believe it! Hey Viv! How's about spilling the beansi' You're quite a CON-ARTIST Mrs. Mark Give a cheer for the XX-X '64-'65 cheering squad Come home soon-Mrs. A. Barbara 8: Roy Roy 8: Barbara Excelsior you Fathead!! B.G. 8: R.Z. in '65, Remember the Furys Help stamp out people who stamp out the Beatles Richie and Wendy 5!9!64 etc. Pat and Joe 6!15f63 How do you do what you do to me-Gary Ronny and Angela Lucille-Sigma Phi Nu Anita Jane, may I borrow your compassP January 4, 1964 January 14, 1964 February 4, 1964 To Nikki, a great kid Best wishes from Carole to Donald Saunders is a factory! Best of luck to my senior Sigma Phi Nu sisters-Love Carole Jasmine!! Carole-Sigma Phi Nu Sigma Phi Nu-the Greatest!! Herrick and all 4 girls in 102 See the girls in red, blue, white, green, and pink-P Carol: Hawaii U. is great. W. Gerald in La. Boston U. or University of WisconsinP I'd rather go to Borax U. Lord give us strength to get a theme Pat and Joe-Norman Little brother to Big sister: Love always Yea Reflection Long live our lunch table Ye gods and little fishes, to wit . . . aargh. Pat and Joe, NormanP Good luck to j.C. and A.V.D. forever Little brother to big sister-Love always Yeah Reflection Long live our lunchtable Marie and Bill forever-Sept. 5 R.H., S.H., B.G., which oneP Lynda '65 Terry, Irene, Nancy, Sandy-Lunch 65 Richie C. and Maryann C. forever and always I like Ike Love ya always-Mousey Debby and Steve forever Bob B. 47641 Spider 416 8: all the rest Dave and Anita I never forget the honk . . . M.H. Tinkerbell, How's your twinkletoesP n ete you're gross To Bob Golden from Toni of Sandi and the Sandells Dedicated to Mr. McDaniel-Tough day What fools these mortals be Oswald iss nicht mit denfingern Blank a tank Stephie et Ellen, Elles sont tres aquichantes Walter Barkan and Susan Ackerman Crab apples are better than horse chestnuts, Yossarlan Delta Psi-lt's been a struggle but we made it R.j.S. is jim Bakken Brigitta-Will you please stop writing Steve all over my booksP E.C. She can Write Dennis huh E.C.P Bye jerry, Hello L. F. 8: S. C. from A. S. Hey Ernie, you really think Dennis P. smiles like Dave ClarkP Better than saying Steve looks like Mick Jagger Huh, BrigittaP B.C. 8: B.H. the best skippers in New York Stare! Sue-Let's take a walk on the second floor I saw a,XVeeping Willow Tree, but my mother said no. We have to go shopping-B.H. Phew! Rough Day! ! Mr. skips too! Heathcliff Says Hello! WOW-What a ski trip. Gee-I never saw a boy in pajamas before Please! Somebody buy a booster Georgine M. Barna Yale is great-I love it there. Francine and Double Odetta, Koto Sc joan Baez-Merilee's favorite singers! Compliments from Burlington-Cathi Lang Edmund Whelan Sherri and Bill forever Ilene-Delta Psi '65 Sheilla and Guy forever Its been a long hot summer Congratulations Aunt Jane Thanks R.C.-My lst S.K.-But a lot more to follow Remember Camp Kanawah, the tennis courts and the hay j.B. Bc S.R. I wish I was in Woodstock!!! Karen Gabay '65 I remember Roger and the Old Plantation Inn One pair of skis, one girl, six boys Crab apples are better than horse-chestnuts, Yessarian Mrs. Mother Moyer loves all her classes except period 2 Bosshardt-Pinegrove Motel Long live the mascots of VUE Love to Mr. Fixit from the manager of Grand Central station Gail Singer-Class of 65 Why does Terry Morganelli lose rushesP Gail Singer-Kappa Phi Zeta Why do English teachers embarrass peopleP Remember February 23 I drive a 1959 Sherman tank Hello from Hans '64 fthe toeb Beware of the LEOPARD Kappa Phi Zeta-Yepa y buena papa Dedicated to Mr. McDaniel, Tragic Saps who get traps go to Borax U Checkmate Ron, The best man alive, from Toni I Was coerced into buying this booster By deinition The HEAD was here Clarence thinks he's cool Knock, knock Who's thereP Wa W A H O O ! ! ! ! Its rough Barbara Plazure and Warren Jacobs Doug F. has a one lunger We all love flake Terry, Nancy, Sandy-Rome will never leave you-Ilene I-Iorray for David and Agnes-Love conquers all Scouting-a promise in action -Remember roundup Please Mr. Leitner, no more reports on Cancer Ricky and Sandv-wild parties in Sadore Lane Remember Goldfinger-United friends of the B.B.G. Ricky-Sandy's little puppy dog Steve Schwartz is a very bumptious person Canfred Community College, here we come Sometimes I wish I could decide before someone tells me my de- cision-Ronnie D.W. and P.B.-love among the test tubes Let's go to Princeton and complain about College Boards No! Let's go to UCLA and complain about College Boards Physics-Math 12--Chemistry-Math ll-better than an iron lady Here's to vour clique and our clique too Cathy Cohn Zeta Phi Cathv Cohn Zeta Phi Tom Caione and Marsha Kaufman forever Steve Clark and the Enchanters I love Soupy Sales Don and Mary Anne always -l...........,.....,, . X - i-...M 1 ! f1 'Pamzeeinrxv There's so much milk in a Milky Way you can almost hear it moo- O-O E.H. 8c E.B. To Baby, Spike, Booboo Bc Tick-Love, Misty, Hash 81 PuE! Whatcha getP Watcha getP Watcha getP Watcha getP Lois Epstein Yeah! IQENVOI Karen-It's so easy when you use Lestoil BOB Doug T.--American Dream or is it American NightmareP Linda-you're uglier! Love Barbara Miss Russel is sharp N.M. the best skier this side of C.M. American Dream, Mrs. Barker, Grandma, Mommyg Daddy. Joan 8: Pete '63-65 Tina 8c Larry 8: SherrillPP Bob 8: Nancy 8: GailPP FREEDOM NOW Mrs. Gabin and Geometry forever That sneaky camera is going to get him in trouble Did ya take your pillP wash your hairP do your nailsP Did yaP Let's chop John and not Joan in 4th period music P.P. One teacher you can't step on Rochelle Block and Ellen Martin forever Nancy fue en Espana--verano de '64 Ringo got married on Feb. 11, now, who will marryP Kathy Jay and his sky flyers are dangerous Stretch loves a beast. S.G. Sc N.E.F.-Harold Fein, the best drummer in Roosevelt Eddie Bolen-world's detention champion I love money-Joan B. How could Harold Fein be the best drummer in RooseveltP He isn't even in the band. The three rnusketeers-Frank, Viola, Chris Pork and the hawk-dedicated to Skip and Tom Boo Glover is fantastic Congratulations to Betty and Nicky To Miss Flavin's French classes-Etudiez le Vocabulaire I'm sick of you-sick, sick, sick of you Sigma Phi Nu-The Greatest Bob 84 Joy-Forever ,Iohnny and Sandy 67 Fruni the pumpkin forever jon and Sue forever Paul Worthlesshimer forever Haste makes waste-Shop Class Period 1 For the worst booster seller in R.H.S. Good luck to all seniors Cand L future record 6 and 3 Sigma Phi Nu the greatest To my Sigma Phi Nu Senior Sisters-May God bless you always and give you the best of luck. Love, Maryann Cynthia and Tony 7-2-63 Ray-Ray and Don-Don-versus Irish and Italian Dove and Moe-ween-5!28!64 Billy and Judy ZXIX64 Dowe Scheiner is a humpty-Bufferick CEgghertD Mr. Mozilo loves Soupy Sales Pete is a clod Wurthimer is a boy Dad is a sloppy painter Fochacumhaible-Fontle Roy I'm not a Martian! Harv and Jeri llf29!63 Warren Rothstein and Irene O'Brien-Friends always Tom and Marlyse Clarence Golbv is in love with the parrot Recuerdo a todo en Guadaliara con carino especialmente a la familia Chavez! Nanci: I naarked the caar in haarvd yaard-so did Mike S.R. 8: J.A. will always be with S.B. 8: B.T. Twilighters of Lockwood I-Ii to Cathi and Mitch, from Lynne 245 L'E VOI STAFF EDITORS PRODUCTION EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,..A....,...,..,,.,A, ....,...... ..... R o bert Hallem BUSINESS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .,A....4. ,A,.........,,A.....,....,...,....,.,.,.. I ra Feinberg LITERARY EDITORS ...,.....I..I........ .....,.. L enore Barkan, Martha Constantine COPY EDITOR ..,,,.,..,...........,... .....,,......................, A nita Maniscalco BOYS' SPORTS EDITORS ..,.,.A ..,... C harles Fiedler, Barry Townsend GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR ,....... ....,.4..,.i...i.....,.,........,... B etsy May ART EDITOR ,........,i.......,.... ..,i..... Lo rraine Paulis LAYOUT EDITOR .....i,,,......,.., ...... S ophie Grossman PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR .,,i.i....,.,.,.i......,.,...................,,,.....,....,,.... Robert Pitcher PRODUCTION STAFF LITERARY STAFF Richard Charkow, Gene Corbman, Lois Epstein, Robin Govan, Bruce Roseman, Miriam Solon, Robert Stern, Jo Yerger. COPY STAFF Phyllis Aitkin, Martha Brooks, Bill Mark, Lynn Swirling, Denise Tagliaferri, Craig Urmston. BOYS' SPORTS STAFF Ronald Herzog GIRLS' SPORTS STAFF Sheila Skolnick ART STAFF Sally Bolhower LAYOUT STAFF Marlyse Carras, Ronald Mayer. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF jane Kay, Peter Klein, Mike Levandoski BUSINESS STAFF Ted Azoff, Neil Ellison, Stuart Greenbaum, Lynn Hochstadter, Ginny Mariner, Marsha Mintz, Cherie Parker. SPONSORS Mr. Robert Bosshardt, Mr. James Gallagher, Mrs. Maxine Gilbert, Mrs. Beatrice Hammer. Advertisements American Field Service ....,.A......... All-City and All-County Sports ..... Band ....A.,,.....,....A......,.........,..... . . , Baseball ,...l........ ,.A....... . . . Basketball l.............. . . . Basketball Club Boosters .....,,.,........, , ..... , Bowling Team Cafeteria ....,..,...... .,.... Cheerleaders ..... . ,. Choir ..,.,,.,,.... Clubs .. ,...,,...,.... Cross Country ....,. Custodians ..,,.,... ...... Dance Club .....,. Dedication .....,... A .. Echo r............ Faculty ..r.,... Football ........,.,.....,........, . . . General Organization ........ ,., Golf Team .......A....A...,..r...........,i.......... .t..,. junior Class Ofiicers and Council ......r ...... 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