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

 - Class of 1966

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Girls' Sportgu .A..., Ads and Candids 32 108 124 170 202 216 The sense of sight is indeed the highest bodily privilege, the purest physical pleasure which man has derived fro1nhisCreatorf' Too often, however, we accept our sur- roundings blindly . . . thus depriving ourselves of the colors . . . faces . . . the patterns and forms which constitute our environment . . . the aware student . . . the perceptive individual is able to see not only the obvious but the spirit . . . the feeling . . . the undercurrent of erno- tion which gives Roosevelt High School a personality of its own . . . loole around you . . . there is much to be seen . . . V y .,,. M,-wif Q.. I ff 5 My Often we move in throngs . . sometimes three's a crowd . . . hut once in a great while we like to he left alone . . . lost in our own thoughts . . . and dreams . . . and plans . . . Students . . . learning . . . relaxing . some merely faces in a them friends . . . each an integral part of the whole . . . a myriad of minds . . . alive . . . absorbing . . . many students . . people we ue enjoyed talking to . . . together . . . easing the loneliness of growing up . . . worth he- ing remembered. . . X rv -H -lvl in Lk-0 'if ws' -4-vt., 3, 5 ,K . '55 A -.ar we -!Qv S' crowd . . . most of heing with . . . Mfaww if u it new Q 4 pl an ff X 5-Y' ,,.,,0-ww:-4f ' A WM he KW-f X f M' 2 'ggi Q X , ijrl, .VI ' , K' 1 1 X i X X N3 S ' K Q Xu , K 7 fl: 7 .. ' uf w ill 'L 'V , - . V - ' f E. l' . . f V-3.:'.3'5T4gg5ffl,5j5Q:,E.,1,i,5:g,f -'.L V kk ,gig my - A , 1 ' - V , If Im V ggi. '.L' , '.-'j 4Fffj.j 7 , , m, ,' 'Lk 5-if Hier--f ,,,.h ff' ,.-, 1 .,.,.-'- , - - ,.' 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The classroom . . . pathway to progress . . . showcase of the students' creativity . . each its own institute of learning . . . housing a multitude of ideas . . . influenced by discussion . . . rich with new experiences . . . - 7 The happy times . . . intense enthusiasm . . . unleashed exhilaration . . . the breathless excitement of a basket . . . a touchdown . . . bleachers weighted by restless feet . . . laugh- ter , . . motion , . . popcorn and coke . . . the precise rhythm of a cheer . . . the silver sparkle of a baton . . . a game over . . . hard fought . . . hard won . . . .,-19' .1gA1 A1,A s ,,,,A 1.1'., i 4,2 A z , ,, f jpeg 'agfaesifg fli W J M739 iffifzff ki gi f wfff f f ffffm aw ' tiff' f X 450 , ' ff f Cn f W, fi ff fl 5 ,fgyfyfivzl QM if figi 1 592: fffffff f X f QQ iw NWA! 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A model of devotion and loyalty . . . patience . . . skill . . . a symbol of trust and integrity . . . a warm and inspiring teacher . . . leadership . . . the dy- namic vitality needed to get things done . . . wis- dom . . . judgment . . . leadership . . . a sense of humor that relaxes us and makes us feel at home . . . radiant eager spirit . . . dedication to our school . . . a genuine interest in all of us . . . friendliness . . . sincerity . . . The stag of L'En1foi 1966 is honored to dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Robert McDaniel. l X :W 3-m .-4 W 1 H i M A , Ml Sc, ,inf FACULTY A helping band . . . an endless interest . . . infi- nite patience and understanding . . . the wis- dom of experience . . . a sincere dedication to the development of ideas . . . ideals . . . and minds . . . the Faculty. . . ADMINISTRATION THOMAS J. KEENAN, PRINCIPAL FRANCIS J. ROMANO, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL A new year . . . a new administration . . . comprehension . . . experience . . . the fresh ideas and ideals to guide and inspire us . . . determination . . . the constant striving for improvement . . . a genuine interest in the welfare of the school in general . . . of the student in particular . . . R.H..Sf. is assured of adroit leadership with Mr. Keenan and Mr. Romano. Coordinating our programs in school . . . planning a college education. . . opening our minds to various careers . . . done with patience . . . understanding . . . foresight . . . wise and willing counsel . . . personal interest . . . guiding us to a better future . . . GUIDANCE -MRS. TROY MRS. RESNICK MR. WOOD MRS. TYRRELL ,,4.,,,AQgAwNf h ESS ns EQQQQ nm we M ,,,-- u me vm.: :ww rn ww.-14 my mu um 1:-Q 5 .v v -df,-w ',,,,,,,jf :',,,.f ' ' I In MR. H. ABRAMS, Math, Business MR. R. BOSSI-IARDT, English -u.. wg -W x .X iw' ,,,. ,y-5 gk. . ,,-sf' MR. I.. BAMBACE, Driver Education MR. I. BOTTENSTEIN, History I .5 ,... M f f f ,A ,f , f:-MMM! l , ffff W, MISS I. BARLAND, English fuzz' f MRS. N. BRUNO, Biology MR. B. BROOKS, Industrial Arts mm., DR. C. CLEVERDON, History NR! .,..f MRS. A. BRUCKER, English MRS. O. COMPARATO, Mathematics MRS. M. CHAPPEL, English ar. CK' MRS. D. CORRIGAN, English 19 iwsnww MRS. c. D'AMORE, History ,, , ,, MR. B. DEL BENE, French Miss v. DELANGO, Biology V--WWnM6i..7-i..f,o,ff g ff fM'vt,zWC f, - ' if i 19 R V 4- vhs. , , ,,,.5., v ,f , , ,. V ,-if ,,. .,,, R.. v 5' W ' , if 04 -'h' .yi if . '- 'I :',ff'f: 1' 'K ... mi-oa.2i1.-:i:1:ix.i:z5.:-new 'S - -. .Wi ..,A.., ......-,,... , .i , L . AY ,gl 3 Q JC 4 2 gi.. j 2 , .. 2 fi i if E 1 'E ima 5 r I , if ,f 1 4 f 2 R 3, I f N 2 1 , ,J o i 4 Q gi ,gg ,R o , J 9 ZA V W f Q f f fe f Y' o , f z i f Zig: A H 4 io Q MQ, X f KO! .moA09f,:.Y k I axial: . ., ,, ,o wwf rw.. ,4 L Ziiijgf , if-M335 ff.f 9,.fQ :i'x..i- 'IQ M ww f f,i,F.x:!.::grftirrxxzzii:X., 1551315 f,1,- '1'. 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V , .i f f f llll 5 -QA: .V 4 4 MR. J. LEVY, An M VW... . is 1 W 23 MR. T. MARTIN, Biology, Chemistry W XYM' MRS. L. MAYER, History MRS. A. MCCURDY, Business, Typing MR. R. MCDANIEL, Mathematics H. MONACO, Physical Education MRS. J. MELLGRBN, Typing MR. L. MORSE, Spanish X xii MR. W. NORTON, Chemistry MRS. J. NEAL, Music s MRS. C. NINO, Library 'z MISS J. NADELL, English f Z v M 'H-.. .iyy MR. R. MOZILO, Spanish, English 2 A A 9 MR. D. PANKO, Chemistry, Physics 4 P . , .V f , 1,1 ggi! gQggg,,!41i , 1 V Vg i5,!f,j,,wcf,f , fC3,3p!, :VI L7 1 . 1 ff ' if mw 7 A W, f L , ., - ivy if C Q! ' f 7' Oi Vffy , f 1 P X X , K 3 f Z In 5 J P f ' .4 ig . J . K - , .41 2 ' q :, 2 X if P ,, 4 f P 2 U 4 'fi ff f fsh-- , 2 Athi MR. R. PRIVRAT, Industrial Arts MRS. F. QUINLAN, Physical Education iiLT1siiif5QiEP1'f ,f , A MRS. G. RODNER, Spanish 26 MR. J. RODNER, Physics us, ,S 'S Z ' J sis , , , .,..,,i.: 2 I ' ' 4 ,xfkg MISS G. RONAN, History .awww e:5HCAPf M Q MR. P. PURO, Mechanical Drawing MRS. F. ST ANGARONE, Spanish nm Q .N . ,,.. craig .49 Q A-,,.f gz ,.,.. .. M . ...Q-ff' Ng MISS E. RUSSELL, Chemistry MRS. R SCHWARTZ, Biology x XX, 5. R R 5. MR. R. SHIELDS, Ceramics X MR. J. SEIDELL, Physical Education 27 E MR. T. TIMMONS, Special Education MRS. K. SUSSINGHAM, Mathematics MRS. G. STEINER, Latin M.. , .ff 'S'f t'tStV fttf.tft . gg' ii 15. ,gg V ,,V' M f ' , f , ' fikf , 4' f I ,, -. bfi MR. L. VAN ANDEN, Mathematics 28 MR. W. THOMPSON, Special Education MISS A. WILLIAMS, History QE - 1 . 1: f 'i js- MRS. D. ROTH, French DR. S. WALTERS, Spanish K' -'A'- 1-4. -f i , my ., ,,X. Q A. 'Arr ' ' .W A X. Q-.XM ,,. MISS K. WILLNER, English MR. A. WILLIAMS, Special Education CAEETERIA STAFF 13155. , ,. Q97 gpg ' 221, S , , 4, ' . f-241' iv 4. , L 5 ,. K-f,,7fffjP2 ., f 7 - ' or 2 X wg.,-K , L 4, ,AM f Q Z I 9.1. y , 31 ' .f 'f f 2 ' , , f 'f - f -Q A iff, f fl if 1 ,gy A g L, f ,A 5' . ff , , 2 , I, 3 . .V ,, , , g f Z,,g,,f27 ,A 6 Row One: C. Werney, M. Staruch, A. Muhling, M. Schiavone, A. Boytin, H. Oliva, D. Miller, M. Ferro, E. Romanchick, M. Cicchetti, Mgr., M. Murin, R. O'Brien, L. Vitulli, A. Gray, M. Roth, L. Florin, R. Cannava, A. Spina, B. Adamik. Row Two: A. Caparco, P. Royman, J. Karpenick. PARENTS AND TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Row One: Mrs. E. Drisko, Mrs. R. Goldberg, Mrs. P. Mor- S. Goldberg, Mrs. J. Porcaro, Mrs. M. Troy, Mr. F. rissey, Mrs. M. Greenwald. Row Two: Mrs. M. Moore, Romano. Mrs. J. Babbin, Mrs. J. Forman, Mrs. N. Brettel, Mrs. 30 OFFICE STAFF 53 v . ,J 'dvr-Y A ..-L... Seated: Mrs. V. Whalen. Standing: Mrs. M. Mackenzie, Mrs. A. Ryan, Mrs. R. Bunde, Mrs. J. Fedorko CUSTODIANS G. Giannotto, B. LeFevre, L. Fegan, F. Petro A. Alfano. 'fu ,,,, SE I URS The jinal rung on a steep ladder . . . a bat . . . a ring . . . a feeling of accomplishment easing the tension . . . ambitions . . . challenges . . . college . . . reaching for high goals soon to be realized . . . a breakfast . . . the prom . . . gradua- tion . . . a time for good-byes . . . the senior year . . . a beginning. TREASURER LAURIE YOUNG 29 Boxwood Road Our genial G.O. treasurer is a gifted guitarista . . . Loc- able Laurie leans toward lin- guistics . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 Crimson Echo 2, 4s G.O. Representative 2, 33 Treasurer 43 L'Envoi jun- iors 33 N.H.S. 4g Reception- ist 2. G.Oi OFFICERS PRESIDENT PAUL SCHNEIDER 54 Rugby Road Adds savoir- faire to the G.0 .... Paul's intelligence and understanding will help him to succeed in life as be basin R.H.S. . . . A.F.S. 33 Biology Club 23 Crimson Echo 43 G.O. Coun- cil 2, 33 G.O. President 43 junior Class Vice President 3s Band 2, 3, 4s L'Envoi jun- iors 33 N.H.S. 3, 4. SECRETARY FRANCES ROSSI 49 Shawnee Avenue One of Roosevelt's busiest little Indians . . . Renowned for beauty and congenial- ity . . . A.F.S. 33 Family Service 2, 33 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Staff 43 Secretary of the G.O., 4. VICE PRESIDENT KENNETH LEVY 115 Woodford Road Worthy Vice President of the G.O .... The favorite lawyer in the court of suc- cess . . . Class Council 2, 3g Crimson Echo 43 Basketball 2, 33 j.V, Football 2g G.O. Council 43 Service League 43 G.O. Vice President 4. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT BRUCE HALLENBECK 49 Kathwood Road Sincere and well-liked Senior Class President . . . His friendliness, warmth, and sclaool spirit make Bruce out- standing . . . A.F.S. 35 Band 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 4g G.O. Council 3, 4g junior Class President 33 Sophomore Council 23 Track 2, 3, 4g Wig 'n' Whiskers 33 Vice President 45 Senior Class President 45 L'Envoi juniors 3. VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD MASUR 101 Cresthill Road One of the top men on the R.H.S. totem pole . . . A like- able leader we all look up to . . . A.F.S. 2, 3 5 President 4g Band 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4g Crimson Echo 'Sports Staff 3, 43 J.V. Football 25 Varsity 3, 4g N.H.S. 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SECRETARY NANCY ABEL 165 La Salle Drive Worthy Miss Secretary of the Senior Class . . . Skimming over the walls of service to college success . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Cheering Squad Manager 3, 45 Choir 3g Crim- son Echo 3g L'Envoi juniors Secretary 3, Staff 45 Recep- tionist 2, 35 Sophomore Council 25 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. TREASURER ELAINE CARBONE 245 Alta Vista Drive Her warm personality has won ber many friends . . . An outgoing girl wl1o'll con- tinue to succeed . . . All-County Choir 4g Health Representative 2, 3, 45 L'En- voi juniors 35 Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4g Service League 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. MICHAEL ABBAGLIATO 219 Pennsylvania Avenue An easy going guy who's liked by all . . . Mike's capable around cars . . . KAREN ADDESSO 88 Beaumont Circle Beaming brunette is bound for business school . . . Karen rates high as a ten pin toppler . . . 36 NEAL ADAMS 111 Manhattan Avenue Heads an able audio-visual squad . . . Neal's plugging for a C111- reer in electronics . . . Audio Visual 2, 3, 4g Audio Visual Technical Advisor 43 Civil Defense 2, 3g Assistant Chief 4g Service League 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 2, 3, 4. DONALD ADLER 271 Scarsdale Road Don applies his ability to arch- ery . . . Administration is his business . . . A.F.S. 3g Biology Club 25 Crim- son Echo Ad Staif 3, 4g Circula- tion 4g L'Envoi Juniors 3. RICHARD ALBERT 38 Berkshire Road Click - and Dick's pictured you for posterity . . . Interest cen- tered on sailing, skiing and sci- ence . . . A.F.S. Z, 3, 4g Biology Club 25 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Pho- tography Editor 4g Psychology Club 33 U. N. Club 3. JERI ADLER 314 Grandview Boulevard A top notch teacher to be . . . Jeri is an enthusiastic eques- trienne . . . German Club 4g Guidance Aide. 25 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Ollice Aide 3. MARYANN AGOSTINO 10 Hearthstone Road Surfing and swimming really send her . . . As a nurse shell be just what the doctor order- ed . . . A.F.S. 39 L'Er1voi Juniors 3, Stal 45 Future Nurses of America 45 Junior Council 3. GARY ALLEVA 36 Brandt Terrace The roar of a sportscar is mul' to his ears . . . Baseball and hi liards bowl' him over . . . Baseball 2. if BRUCE AMKRAUT 165 Jennifer Lane in Bruce bounces tbat basketball xg. . . Forsees a future in the 'pbarmaceutical field . . . :31N.H.S. 45 Physics Lab Squad 4. W. ue ll SUSAN ARDITTI 52 Avondale Road ytllce skating is nice skating . . . lnSue will graduate from notebook sito steno pad . . .' ' I PEDER ANDERSEN 217 Stone Avenue He manages a keen interest in sports . . . Peder's driven by bis flair for cars . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Baseball Manager 3, 4g I.'Envoi Juniors 35 Foot- ball Manager 2, 3, 43 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. HARRIET ALTSCHULER 216 Alta Vista Drive A spirited borse for tbis spirited Miss . . . Business scbool bec- kons . . . GEORGIA ANGEL 615 Palmer Road A folk music fan wbo writes ber own songs . . . Georgia will continue a modeling career . . . Choir 3. RUTH ARGO 110 Chester Drive Rutb's always ready for tbat R 'n' R rbytbm . . . Her future dictates secretarial success . . . GENEVIEVE AMES 106 Chippewa Road Happiest bigb on a borse . . . Geney will be smart in tbe of art . . . Ice Skating Club 2. field JOSEPH AQUINO 66 Amherst Drive A bandy guy when it comes to mecbanics . . . His skill at elec- tronics leads to an engineering career . . . 37 CHRISTINE ARNOLD 5 Sunnybrook Road Soft-spoken soliliquy of sweet- ness . . . Always some spare time for charity work . . . L'Envoi Juniors 3. SIDNEY ATKINSON 226 Read Avenue A riding enthusiast who's drawn to art . . . Sid's heading for secretarial school . . . A.F.S. 3, 4g Crimson Echo 3, 4g L'Envoi Juniors 33 Wig 'rn' Whiskers 3. 'VP-lx JAMES ARNOLD 236 Grandview Boulevard The red hot flair for writing burns here . . . Lending a hand to social work . . . grimson Echo 3, 45 Red Cross RICHARD AUSTIN 90 Chester Drive A mind for mechanics . . . Hopes are sky high for this future pilot . . . Band 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE ARINIELLO 326 Concord Road A melody with lyrics - a cap- ' tivated audience . . . Her name will he in lights someday . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, Co-captain 45 Choir 2g Health Representative 3g Guidance Aide 23 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Nurse's Aide 3, 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 35 Secretary 4. RICHARD ARONOFF 525 Bronxville Road Rifiery is in his range of ac- tivities . . . Veterinary ventures in view . . . Rifle Team 3, 4. 1 EDWARD ARMITAGE 14 Cecil Crest Road Music, music, music, jazz style that is . . . A Chip off the old block . . . my SHIRLEY ASH 32 Touissant Avenue A clever artist, serene and swell . . . Her trail will lead to tbl summit of success . . . , , w nr. ,,. 4 , .J -a I . V, LETITIA AUTUORI 160 Grandview Boulevard Enchanting beauty presented with charm and warmth . . . As Miss L'Envoi, Letitia reigns queen of our hearts . . . A.F.S. 35 Cheering Squad 3, 4g Receptionist 2, 3, Guidance Aide 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3g I.'F.nvoi Staff 4. JEFFREY BAIN 3 Sadore Lane Folk music's a must for jeff . . . ff He'll advance to a higher degree in math . . . Biology Club 2, A.F.S. 3, 43 Crimson Echo StaE 3, 45 Sports Staff 4g junior Council 35 N.H.S. 3, 4, Sophomore Council 2. THOMAS AVERY 244 Grandview Boulevard A guy with a mania for motors . . . Chem fills as the subject of the school . . . JANICE BAJARDI 198 Gailmor Drive B.j.'s a girl who's always on the go . . . Happiness is horses and hotrods . . . JAYNE BALEY 107 Colonial Parkway A striking blond who swims with style . . . The Arts are Iayne's favorite crafts . . . L'Envoi Juniors 33 A.F.S. 33 Crimson Echo Circulation Staif 35 Guidance Aide 45 Receptionist 2, 35 Service League 4. JOHN BARGELLINI 181 Gailmor Drive An all-around athletic ace . . . Iohn's ambition-to tackle col- lege . . . Bowling Team 3g j.V. Basket- ball 2g J.V. Football 2g Basket- ball 4g Football 3, 4. ANTOINETTE BANKS 106 Belknap Avenue Delights in diving and dancing . . . This future social worker is headed for higher' learning . . . Choir 3, 45 Future Nurses of America 2, Library Aide 3, 45 Rille Club 2, 3, 4. ' FRANCINE BARNA 39 Mangrove Road Her favorite alliteratiori-sci- ence, sailing, swimming . . . Fran's a future Florence Night- ingale . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Biology Club 4g Choir 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Ad Stall: 3, 43 Circulation 2, 3, 4. 'grew LAWRENCE BARNETT 53 Grassy Sprain Road Electric guitars have his stamp of approval . . . Engineering is on his agenda . . . Rifle Club 3, 4g Team 4. WILLIAM BARRIE 431 Marlborough Road A guy who's fascinated by folk songs . . . tending towards the teaching profession . . . A.F.S. 3. 40 GAIL BARRELLA 43 Newport Road Gail goes for the 'great sound of jazz . . . Future secretarial school scholar . . . ARTHUR BASS 1 Arlington Street Baseball, basketball-in short- any sport . . . Arthur's heading for higher learning . . . J.V. Basketball 2, 35 Basketball 4. JOSEPH BAZZANO 166 Roundhill Drive Drives down the strip at a fast clip . . . His skill at the drafting board designs his future . . . JEANNETTE BASSINGER 6 Whitman Road Her fingers fly across the key- board . . . It'll be an apple a day for this teacher of tomorrow . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Crim- son Echo Circulation Staff 33 French Club 3g L'Envoi juniors 3g Radiation Biology Club 3. JANICE BATTIPEDE 126 Candlewood Drive Raves about that Rock'n' Roll rhythm . . . .S'he'll be a success as a secretary . . . bl Arr ilbn Guidance Aide 2, 35 Nurse's Aide 3. Nl MARK STUART BECKER 2 Patton Drive Quite a hand at tinkering will! hot-rods-. . . Stu's charged for electrical engineering . . . A, lu H mf ALDO BELLUZZI UCSP: 266 Croydon Road 'illrnlctive participant in all R.H.S. bffrthletic activities . . . He'll be a Trst rate phys. ed. teacher . . . Fzlxlaseball Team 3, 4g Basketball 2, is Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. BFG JOHN BESHEARS ,' 55 Langdon Terrace TWA drummer boy with a liking for cars . . . jack has the eight- lffbazz of life in the pocket . . . CATHEY BENKVVITT 803 Tuckahoe Road Map her life on a musical scale . . . Cathey's favorite author- Betty Crocker . . . Choir 2, 3, 43 Crimson Echo 33 Circulation 33 N.H.S. 3, 4. , ,A. GLENN BEINFEST 34 Cantitoe Road Down white slopes and on to great heights . . . Yearbook boss Glenn will continue to be a lead- er among men . . . Family Service 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4g G.O. Council 2, 33 L'En- voi juniors 33 L'Envoi Editor-in- Chief 43 N.H.S. 43 Political Sci- ence Club 43 Track 2, 3, 4g Ski Club 3. SHARYN BERGMAN 66 Beaumont Circle Praise for this popular pianist . . . Another talented teacher in sight . . . F.T.A. 3, 43 Political Science Club 43 Psychology Club 4. PATRICK BIASE 241 Helena Avenue Cars are Pat's most enjoyable recreation . . . college will lead to a business vocation . . . LYNN BELLIN 2 Thornbury Road Picture pretty with a golden halo . . . Reserved in manner-excel lent in art . . . A.F.S. 23 French Club 33 Future Nurse's of America 3, 43 Family Service 23 Health Representative 4g Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 43 Volley- ball Club 2. MARGARET BERNE 1 Sadore Lane Capable head of the Crimson Echo . . . Her scholarship, lead- ership and intelligence make Margaret a model student . . . A.F.S. Council 3, 4g Band 2, 33 Cheerleader 3g Crimson Echo 2, 33 Editor 43 Debating 23 Presi- dent 3, 43 Family Service 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Library Aide 4g Phi- losophy Club 43 Reflection 2. 41 CHARLES A. BLASI 86 Delaware Road True talent expressed with a brush . . . Charles really bowls them over . . . CHARLES BLASI 230 Mile Square Road Likes rock'n' roll and all that jazz . . . This craftsman will he a draftsman . . . Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN BOCCARDI 222 Mountaindale Road A popular guy who's pleased by popular music . . . Heading for college to train for teaching . . . Biology Club 2. 42 BARBARA BOCHNAK 30 Ball Avenue The excitement of politics has captured this girl . . . Barb will soon scoop the news . . . liiealth Representative 25 N.H.S. MARGARET BILLOWITZ 17 Kathwood Road Margaret views life with an art- ist's eye . . . will teach tiny tots the ahc's . . . A.F.S. 45 F.T.A. 4g L'Envoi jun- iors 3g Receptionist 3, 4. LESLIE BLAUSTEIN 16 Simpson Place Pretty patron of the arts Superb at several sports . . . F.T.A. 4g Psychology Club 3, 4. W ROBERT BIRNBERG 94 Curtis Lane Boh's a good sport in any sport . . . practicing in court will he his vocation . . . A.F.S. 35 Political Science Club 3g Football 3, 4. MARSHA BLAUSTEIN 16 Simpson Place A follower of the Greenwich Village heat . . . College will pave the way for future suc- cess . . . F.T.A. 45 Psychology Club 3, 4- BEVERLY BOCHNAK 30 Ball Avenue Beu's a musical minded miss . . . Possesses culinary creativity . . . A.F.S. 3g Choir 2, 33 All-County 43 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Staff 4. THOMAS BONANNO 164 Manhattan Avenue Tom's a hardy hoopster . . . Car racing sends him into high gear . . . Basketball 4. EDWARD BOLLEN 70 Chittenden Avenue Skilled at skiing, skating and swimming . . . Eddie's approach- ing a career in coaching . . . N DONNA BONANTE 53 Allendale Road Peppy, pretty and popular miss . . . Will take to the airways as a stewardess . . . A.F.S. 23 Future Nurses of Amer- ica 43 Health Representative 43 L'Envoi juniors 33 Nurse's Aide 3, 4g Senior Council 43 Sopho- more Council 2. CHRISTINE BONGARTZ 19 Brandt Terrace LA tip-top typist with a passion for pop music . . . Tina digs dancing . . . Oflice Aide 4. BARBARA BORKON 1 Cleveland Place The Basin Street heat's best to Barbara . . . College will culmi- nate with a career in social work . . . A.F.S. 33 Crimson Echo Art Staff 4. JOAN BORGERSEN 127 Croydon Road Roose11elt's representative in the field of medical technology . . . Ioan swings with the jazz beat . . . Biology Club 2g Wig 'n' Whisk, ers 23 Health Representative 2, 33 Ofhce Aide 4. BARBARA BOWMAN 3 Remsen Road A with-it girl who likes mod- ern art and jazz . . . Barbara will light up a college campus . . . , A.F.S. 4g Choir 43 Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 33 F.T.A. 43 L'Envoi juniors 33 Psychology Club 5, 43 Spanish Club 3. ,,y4,t3v, f I . .Kaffe EW-6 if. ,ag ANTHONY BOZZI 18 Salisbury Road 'ony takes great stock in cars . . Out to make his mark in the usiness world . . . CHERYL BRAND 24 Whitman Road An able artist who also enjoys athletics . . . She'll learn the tricks of the teaching trade . . . A.F.S. 4g F.T.A. 33 L'Envoi Jun- iors 33 Psychology Club 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. KENNETH BRING-ER 2054 Central Park Avenue CARL BRODBECK 199 Read Avenue His daring nature thrives on cycle scrambling . . . Football's not just a passing fancy with Carl . . . KATHY BRUNO 67 Pennsylvania Avenue Rock 'n' roll receives Kathy's vote . . . A cute girl who's ready for the challenge of college . . . Psychology Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3. Kens electrifying in electronics .,. - 2: , ,wk-I i ',r 'mph .iili , ' A -9 is ' Q-se V U I , . 1' ' is - 1 1 fl I 'K S business college . . . . A A, 'gg-Zig-i-'5.i.r.,zv.':,-F .ss Ever.: 1 KI ' pn- 'f his I Jn: ,J gn WFT' , r 1 ., 9 5kL 'fpi- 1 s. I ' avg 1x8 .g:,..s-mfg:-3:4 -' 03 1 !afv :t ' fw - .If .aw ' 5 ' STEVE BRANDA Z!r'.,'1.Q : 6 Kipling Road ,-5552 5 2 fChalk up pool as his favorite .ICQ 1' .hm . , J bastime . . . Sports minded f.'o'o'.:fQ.'. ' 0' A Fteve's college bound . . . ,-' ,i'g5Sg32: , 5 og 1 Q n : F1'2.ClC 2. 'sff1'A'Q6i'fy r' .wg 3 44 W u 8 'A2:f,fgtfEiL 'U: ' -I , . he ,lx ,rg-v -Ar' qlsfyq ., E ,. Us 5 6 1 'QU 1 'bl' Q ri '4'-5 'gi' ,s A gy 4 Q 1, 4 2 4 1 . . 5- . s .ha . V ,, ,A 16 6 as' Q rf, :rig N .7-T'-..'-Z' f ' '-Qfiefxii-3-X91 'll ' up-A-J I Q I l - I 1 ,O 0 43- -. ,I ,Q pl A 'f . . . Hes counting on courses in 'M gag' - ..-, , ..sa,n3e3,Zpf ,af r - I 1 Q-:-:l, 59 Jn! gl' -'ve P-G .- 'e . ' . ' - :...t I : xp A, 1, , v -I A . ' 5 -I ' ff: , ' -f'T.T s 'I-I il . 9' t ' .1gZf.1 .f,'--1. I' v , ' 1 'f '- 1 :,'.i'-v'9c'c' --s .t'. r'x,G-F' Q ,.a I 4 ,A ' o D ' . I2 3 rv-fs: 4.':f4, U C-4 'Q-4 K' 1 5 1 qv ' -A , -.-I 1 4' ,' v S Q1 'Q Q : L pq lr 4 ' 'o 'V I -5 I -3, Q 0 1' n fl O . 7 I e,Il' ' ll 5. f 1 1 - 6- 2 ' ' ' ' 5 4' 0 I ff' 'fit I WILLIAM CAGGIANO 117 Mountaindale Road 4 Loves music-eitber listening or 1 playing . . . He'll motorc cle 9' around a college campus . . . HOWARD CAHN 15 Whitman Road Howard's bobby is bam operat- ing . . . Will elect a career in electrical engineering . . . Radio Club 23-President 3, 4. ROBERT BUDNAR 58 Briggs Avenue Fun is tbis sportsman's trade- mark . . . Bob will soon make bis debut on the college scene . . . TOM CAIONE 268 Glenhill Avenue Power and skill displayed on the diamond . . . A well liked guy ml with well known athletic ability. 1' ' ' J.V. Football 2s Varsity 3, 4g J.V. 1 5 Basketball 23 Varsity 3, 45 Base- 4 Q ball 2, 3, 4. an x 'PP' 4 llxv vi 1,6 .D A ,I Q b 0 ' , 4 l-F Q 3 F GLENN BURCH 447 Bronxville Road Glenn's a star Indian of Roose- velt's field . . . Hep on designing tbe building of tomorrow . . . Class Council 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. BRIAN CALLAHAN 199 Underhill Street An amiable admirer of spectator sports . . . Swift and speedy be circles tbe track . . . Football 43 Track '4. 45 MIKE CARBONI 54 Wickes Avenue Sports of all sorts are his pref- erence . . . Mike's climbing to higher education . . . ALEXANDER CESERANO 165 Briggs Avenue Al's an active member of the Track team . . . College will set the pace for certain success . . . Track 2, 3, 4. 46 - WILLIAM CASEY 44 Pennsylvana Avenue Start the ignition and let her go . . . A dauntless competitor in the racing world . . . .zefff ASN LEE ANN CHEDD 168 Pennsylvania Avenue Lee loves swimming, softball and waterskiings. . . A secre- tarial career suits her. . . LINDA CAPASSO 11 Verona Avenue The big heat beckons so Linda swings . . . She's on the beam toward a secretarial dream . . . Oilice Aide 4. REGINA CASTELLI 14 Grapanche Street A friendly girl with a winning smile . . . Gina will continue in the modeling field . . . Choir 45 Future Nurses of Amer- ica 3, 45 Receptionist 3. LISA CAPRARO 238 Helena Avenue Pop music pleases Lisa . . . An avid artist with an air of the unique . . . Choir 45 Library Aide 43 Office Aide 4g Psychology Club 45 Red cross Representative 2, 3, 45 Vol- leyball 4. dl EDWARD CAVITCH 10 Rugby Road A quiet, sincere boy who's great on the guitar . . . Chemistry and college are quite a combina- tion . . . 2 1 5 I 4 um MARY ANN CHERUBINO W 103 Young Avenue All pretty brunette with a spark- lffging personality . . . Mary Ann's Muound for husiness school . . . isa-F hula: llsf J JOAN CLEWNER UCS 2 Sadore Lane gd Zoots and saddles, her favorite Nswccessories . . . In a white uni- Muorm nurse Joan will serve . . . mfliology Club 25 Future Nurses if America 3, 4. STEVEN CIANCIULLI 219 Croydon Road Enjoys all types of sports . . . College life's on Steve's hori- zon . . . MARY ANN COCCHINI 2210 Central Avenue A stylish redhead with a distinc- tive personality . . . A keen mind for poetry and philosophy . . . VINCENT CODDINGTON 227 Croydon Road The world goes 'round . . . Will hang out a psychologisfs shingle. Civil Defense Squad 3, 4. 195' LENORE COHEN 4 Sadore Lane Sewing and singing capture Le- nore's interest . . . Aimed at a typewriter and a shorthand tah- et . . . HOLLIS COHEN 1 Colonel Court Swimming, skating and show music send her . . . Holly is headed for higher learning at Alhany . . . Biology Club 2, Choir 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4, News StaE 4g N.H.S. 45 Psychology Club 2, 3, 4. CATHY COHN 148 Chalford Lane A sophisticated New Yorker who's sure to he a success . . . Cathy's journeying towards jour- nalism . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation StaE 3g Family Service 2g F.T.A. 4g Health Representa- tive 2g Class Council 2, 33 L,En- voi Juniors 39 Staff 45 N.H.S. 43 Psychology Club 3, 43 Publicity Club 3, 4g Spanish Club 35 Wig 'n' Whiskers 2, 3, 4. 41 fy,-t ERNESTINE COLOMBO 153 Alta Vista Drive A Roosevelt romantacist with a multitude of interests . . . A pas- sion for Poe, poetry and popular music . . . Choir 2, 3, 4g Receptionist 4g Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. Waiwmnf JOHN COLOMBO 66 Round Hill Drive He's happiest while hunting . . . It'll be anchors aweigh for future sailor . . . this LINDA COMBS 95 Puritan Avenue Superior at swimming and sci- ence . . . To further her knowl- edge she'll go to collegef. . . OH-ice Aide 45 Receptionist 4. NN-.i MARY CON ETTA 112 Whitman Road Quick with a good laugh . . . A job with the gov't fits into Mary's future . . . wav-Y-4' TERESA COOK 21 Newkirk Road Terry's terrific at basketball swimming . . . She has hopes for a career as a stew ess . . . Bowling Club 2g'OHice 3, 4. z I 0 1' CAROLYN COSTA 7 Tuckahoe Road EILEEN COMBS ' 95 Puritan Avenue A pleasant Miss who prefers politics . . . Patty has designs on a career in art . . . Red Cross Representative 4. 48 MICHAEL CORTMAN 265 Pembrook Drive Music is Mike's most enjoyable recreation . . . A future teacher with sauoir-faire . . . Audio Visual Squad 3, 4g Bi- ology Club 29 Choir 2, 3, 45 Civil Defense 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3g United Nations Club 3, 4. Carolynfs heading business career . . .4 A brunette who digs sports Basketball Club 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Volleyball Club 5, n Ji 1 l MONICA CURLEY 'ir 1 Bronxville Road , MQftball and folk music fan . . . fiilege will complete Monica's r 'L'iculum . . . ,1,1.0: NGS ROBERT DAVIDOWITZ My 107 Eisenhower Drive W yeol on sax, with a flair for ' path . . . Rock 'n' Roll keeps swinging . . . J 1lIg.l'1d 2, 3, 4. aybil - my-ur, KENNETH DALY 286 Read Avenue Rooseuelt's Adonis is sensational on or in the water . . . A Conrad Hilton in the making . . . Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE COSTICK 87 Young Avenue A warm hearted gal who's hap- piest with children . . . A nurses cap will he her crown of glory . . . G. O. Council 45 N.H.S. 3, 43 Twirling Squad Manager 3. LAWRENCE D'AMICO 3 Remsen Road A candid camera man who's a real photography fan . . . Larry is driving down the road to col- lege . . . MERILEE DE FILIPPO 44 Mantrose Avenue A popular Indian princess who's loyal to our warriors . . . Her future is rising in merchandis- ing . . . Guidance Aide 3, 4g Library Aide 43 Nurse's Aide 3. Sill MARIAN CRAWFORD 28 Oriole Road To Marian-a polo pony's per- fect . . . A brilliant young lady with a flair for French . . . A.F.S. 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 43 Crimson Echo 3, 45 L'En- voi Juniors 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Sec- retary 4. VIOLA DARI 47 Cherrywood Road Avid participant in all activities . . . Languages are her love and her key to the future . . . A.F.S. 3, Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Debating Team Treasurer 35 Family Service Society 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Receptionists Chairman 2, 3, - Service League 3, 4, Wig ' Whiskers 3, 4. 4, nr 49 RAYMOND DE SIMONE 105 Kingston Avenue Footballs, Softhalls, and Billiard balls . . . Ray never tires of cars . . . J.V. Football 2. LYNDA DOXEY 17 Cantitoe Road There's no homing around for Lynda . . . .S'he's a model of poise and grace . . . Health Representative 35 Office Aide 3, 4. FRANK DE MURO 47 Grassy Sprain Road JOANNE DiLELLO 41 Helena Avenue 10's favorite question, Whats cookingf' . . . Her trade will take her to boot-shaped Italy . . . Receptionist 2. I NANCY DUBINBAUM 34 Patton Drive A talented twirler who's tops at tennis . . . A career as a math teacher will multiply her suc- cess . . . A.F.S. 33 Crimson Echo 3, 45 De- bating Club 2, Secretary 35 Psy- chology Club 45 L'Envoi Juniors Skilled at the art of self defense His arrow hit the hull's eye Rifle Team 4. THERESA DOLAN 54 Remsen Circle Sweet and serene with astudious air . . . As a teacher, Terry will he the apple of her students eye . . . F.T.A. 3, 4g N.H.S. 4 Reception- ist 35 Red Cross Representative 3. SWANDERLYNN DUNN 41 Carver Terrace Music wins with L nn . The V IRIS DUNDY y . . field of physical therapy will fill her future . . . Choir 4g Volleyball 4. 5 Sadore Lane attractive girl who's inter- Mad in architecture . . . Cam- s life will soon center around 3.5. 33 F.T.A. 4g Wig 'n' aiskers 3. v Y ,gf JAMES DURKIN 35, 67 Kingsley Drive Mitomatic action around autos ,Q-. . There's a drafting hoard in J : design . . . L. VINCENT EDELMAN 116 jennifer Lane Blond haired Vin finds gym- dandy . . . Cars send hint into high gear . . . Track 2. KATHRYN EGLOFF 396 Marlborough Road admirer of aerospace and astronautics . . . An intelligent girl with a love for horses . . . Crimson Echo 33 German Club 3, Treasurer 43 Health Repre- sentative 4g L'Envoi juniors 3g Staff 4g N.H.S. 3, 43 Philosophy Club 43 Wig 'nl Whiskers 3. An RONALD EISINGER 203 Croydon Road A math whiz with all around intelligence . . . Ronnie is sure to go far . . . A.F.S. 3, 4g Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Crimson Echo Ad Staif 3, 4g N.H.S. 3, 4. ALISON EIL 77 Puritan Avenue She'll manage her life as suc- cessfully as she did Ech0's busi- ness . . . A brilliant twirling captain who shines in every way . . . ' 1 A.F.S. 43 Crimson Echo 2, 33 Business Manager 43 N.H.S. 3, 4g Political Science Club 3, 4g Twirling 3, Co-Captain 4. JORDAN ELLSWORT H 234 Concord Road On target with high powered rifles . . . Photography has his stamp of approval . . . Chess Club 4g L'Envoi Photog- raphy Staff 43 Rifle Team 3, 4. BARBARA EPST EIN 37 Colonial Parkway North Helpful hand at Nepperhan . . . Barb's the girl with that warm style and ,magnetic personality . . . A.F.S. Congress 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation Stalf 35 Crimson Echo News Editor 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 N.H.S. 45 OHice Aide 35 Span- ish Club 3. KENNETH ERDOES 217 Concord Road An outstanding athlete with three letters to his name . . . Ken is sure to score in college . . . A.F.S. 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. 52 BETSEY EPSTEIN 32 Wiltshire Street This Echo News editor mixes polo and skateboarding . . . Betsey and brains are synony- mous . . . A.F.S. Council 3, 45 L'Envoi Jun- iors 35 News Staff Crimson Echo 2, 3, Editor 45 N.H.S. 45 Recep- tionist 2. RICHARD ERICSON 92 Grassy Sprain Road Fender guitars and roaring sports cars bring music to his ears , . . He's a model builder of models . . . Aviation Club 2. BRYAN FARNSWORTH 632 Palmer Road Shocked by electricity and sparked by cars . . . Rick will snap to attention in the ser- vice . . . MY RA EVANS 54 Nichols Avenue Records and reading head her hobbies . . . Science and sports rate second . . . KENNY 355 Eldridge Avenue A blond haired boy who at billiards . . . Female football are enticing . . . JAMES FARANDA I 453 Marlborough Road Chalk up pool and drawing . . . Art and autos E7 appealing . . . em ll HAROLD FEIN 2 Sadore Lane awn the field towards college . Really goes for Rock 'n' vll . . . f bg, . - ,.-,- if X I' ALFRED FICKERA 1' 225 Lockwood Avenue flgo Beach and hang ten are grniliar words to Fred . . ., Tal- t with a hrush leads to an fistic career . . . LINDA FEINBERG 520 Westchester Avenue An outgoing girl who's orally oriented . . . The future will find her in the field of physical edu- cation . . . A.F.S. 33 Band 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball Club 25 Bowling Club 25 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Staff 45 Vol- leyball Club 2. MARLENE FEDER 682 Tuckahoe Road A girl who's on the hall in sev- eral sports . . . Fine Arts first and foremost in her future . . . Basketball 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Crimson Echo 3, 45 Psychology 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 4. MARC FELDMAN 17 Salisbury Road A lively guy who's full of fun . . . A career in teaching will he his goal . . . FRANK FIGARELLA 191 Pembrook Drive Always in the swim ofthings . . . A connoisseur of automo- biles . . . Biology Club 25 Choir 3, 45 Civil Defense 3, 45 United Nations Club 4. STANLEY FEIGENBLATT 49 Verona Avenue Fishing and folhsinging suit his fancy . . . Stan aims to attend ailing animals . . . IU! NATASHA FELLERMAN 129 Gramatan Drive A photography fan who'll be the picture of success . . . Will make her mark in magazine editing . . . A.F.S. 45 Choir 25 Crimson Echo 45 Guidance Aide 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Office Aide 3, 45 Phil- osophy Club 45 Reflection StaE 3, 45 Service League 4. 53 X '.,E,,,,s,,,,fr HARLENE FOX 78 Winthrop Avenue A terrific tennis teammate . . . This spirited sportswoman is jaunting off to junior college . . . Basketball Club 25 Bowling 25 Ceramics Club 45 Volleyball ,Club 2, 3. BARBARA FREEMAN 84 Wesnninster Drive Fashion has her spare time sewed up . . . Barb has a fine facility for French . . . Choir 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation Staff 35 Ad Staff 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3. DAVID FRANKEL 71 Cresthill Road Enjoys sailing atop the waves or diving beneath them . . . Dave will further his knowledge of science in college . . . Audio Visual 25 Band 45 Biology Club 25 Civil Defense 2, 35 Or- chestra 4. KATHLYN FREEMAN 17 Remsen Circle Her Kingdom for a horse . . . She'll he soaring to grew! heights . . . DAVID FISHER 632 Palmer Road L'Envoi's sporting editor . . . Skillful captain of the R.H..S'. Swim Team . . . Junior Council 35 L'Envoi Jun- iors 35 Boys' Sports, Editor 45 Psychology Club 35 Service League 3, President 45 Sopho- more Council 25 Swim Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Track Team 3. KRISTIE FRANKEI. 71 Nimitz xRoad A sparkling lass on the L'Em1oi staf . . . A future teacher of biology . . . A.F.S. 35 Bowling Club 45 Fu- ture Teachers 45 ,German Club 45 L'Envoi Juniors 33 L'Envoi Staff 45 Wig 'nl Whiskers 45 Psy- chology Club 4. H61 ini Chl L'Envoi juniors 35 L'Envoi St 'Sta' Aid voi Clu 4. in H VK R .. Q lf BARBARA FREILICH 77 Cresthill Road petite and pretty pixie who's li 2n1Joi's Literary Editor . . . FT smile will charm every heart -1 college . . . izoir 2, 33 Crimson Echo News Milli 2g Circulation 2g Guidance fade 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3g L'En- i Literary Editor 4g Philosophy ub 45 Wig 'rx' Whiskers, 2, 3, 6 NANCY E. FRIEDMAN 20 Elaine Terrace , sociable girl who finds writ- bg rewarding . . . Nancy's drill- ',g to be a dental assistant . . . as . fiealth Representative 39 'L'En- iqi Juniors 35 Nurse's Aide 4g geceptionlst 3. 'I gen-ww NANCY A. FRIEDMAN 64 Edgemont Road Amiable member of the Roose- velt scene . . . White slopes and swift skis are Nancy's ideal com- bination . . . Class Council 23 Crimson Echo 2, 33 Guidance Aide 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 33 Twirling Manager 4. STEPHEN FRIEDMAN 1853 Central Avenue Steve favors photography . . There's a scientific orientation in his college education . . . Biology Club 23 J.V. Football 2g Baseball Team 3, 4g Band 3, 4. MARTIN GAINEY 180 Read Avenue Always ready for reading, riding and rock 'n roll . . . Quick on the trigger with a .22 . . . JOE GALETTA 237 Stone Avenue Watch joe topple those ten pins . . . fond of fishing and foot- ball . . . ttwy MEGAN GAINEY 180 Read Avenue Brown hair and sparkling blue eyes . . . Megan means to mod- el . ., . Choir 4g Future Nurses of Am- erica 2, 3, 4g Nurse's Aide 3, 4, CELESTE GALLE 90 Delaware Road Celeste reioices in riding and rock 'n' roll . . . She'll soon don a nurse's cap . . . 55 fx C.. cs ' N XS xxx XXX XXX n.:-xjzf Ng - A 3 , ' 'VX I' l '. X ff' Wm! ' 17' 'Q Z. 4 0 if ,Z if rx I -ks M Tglp 5. . Y X, N X 'xi x x N x x X f N xx X G xxx w lx X xx X , X, X , . X X X 1. Chix ' x I 1 x xx I, X lx. 1 if X Xl XIX V ' K 5 lf x., . R .X 'f is SSH-'Y R, f - . . ie 5,3--if 4, -, - MQ ,Xx-.j. L fx -' ' -'f . , X ' .lk - S K N- N ..1 - X, A V ,,. J g f ' XXQ4 N 4 , As, X g NX . xl . L ., 5, 'I .3 f ff l .,' Q 2 f If Z f' I I, i V 2 Q l f ' 1' 7 , S 1 L4 I 1 ti 1 gf W, 4 il f ' ff f P-ff 'fl g! fzl I .ffl ..,. -if ,,, ' if Li fl! PETER GA'I'I 245 Hoover Road Roaring down the drag strip, racing for a touchdown . . . Pete will help revolutionize the auto- motive world . . . 56 LYNDA GEORGE 20 Grosbeak Road A.F.S. for Lynda - attractive friendly and sociahle . . She lends a helping hand in social work . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Choir 25 Family Ser- vice 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Psy- chology Club 33 Publicity Chair- man 4g Crimson Echo 35 Recep- tionist 2. WILLIAM GIORDANO 174 Gailmor Drive A very likable Yankee fan . . . This stamp collector will suc- ceed as an engineer . . . JOHN GILLIES 44 Outlook Avenue Iohn's on the right track when it comes to sports, especially football . . College curriculum coming . . . VIRGINIA MARIE GIORDANO 38 Wiltshire Place 4 I Enjoys music of the classic mode . . . Also creates witllgme needle and thread . . . Choir 4. ANN GISOLFI 351 Bronxville Road Her favorite pastime is IW ing up on art . . A -career 4 math teacher will he her 412 nation . . . A.F.S. 3g Biology Club 23 Cr' son Echo 3, 49 Ski Club 33 V' leyball Club 4. 1 ANDREA GIURICEO U 36 Albemarle Place 4 fondness for children and mu- ric . . . She'll pass her intelli- gence on to the younger set . . . ERIC GOLDMAN 89 Beaumont Circle Layout Editor for L'Envoi . . . A council a year proves popu- larity is here . . . A.F.S'. 2, 3, 43 junior Council 35 L'Envoi Juniors 33 President 33 L'Envoi Layout Editor 43 N.H.S 4g Political Science Club 3, 43 Senior Council 4g Track 2, 3, 4. ARLENE GOLANT 9 Monterey Place A dedicated worker who's drawn to the drawing-board . . Dis- plays her creative ability as L'Envoi's capable art editor . . . Crimson Echo 3g L'Envoi Juniors 3s L'Envoi Art Editor 4g Service League Treasurer 43 Wig 'nf Yhiskers 43 Class Council 2, 3, o R l . K Ev 09,3 ' 1: 5 xx 33524. xby. 171 More X 'mill ' M COREY GOLDBERG 175 Rosedale Road Working with cars never tires him . . . Corey prescribes a fu- ture in medicine . . . Biology Club 2g Golf Team 2, 3, 4g Football 4. JUDITH GOMOLA 95 Hollywood Avenue Possesses a passion for painting or poetry . . . Has her eye on the three B's, Britain, Blues and Bio- chemistry . . . All County Choir 43 Biology Club 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 junior Council 35 N.H.S. 3, Treasurer 4g Reilection 2g Literary Editor 33 Editor-in-Chief 4. LINDA GOLDBERG 16 Clare Terrace Her intelligence is a testimony to this self-made girl . . . Linn loves literature and the lute . . Biology Club 23 Crimson Echo 2, 3, 4g Guidance Aide 23 Li- brary Aide 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Phil- osophy Club 3, 4g Political Sci- ence Club 43 Psychology Club 2, 3, 43 Publicity Club 2s Vice Pres- ident 3s Service League 3, 4s Re- flection 2, 3, 43 Reilecton Liter- ary Editor 4. 57 IRA GOODMAN 33 Beaumont Circle Ira expresses himself aptly with paper and pen . . . He's focusing his microscope on a career in medicine .. Biology Club 2, 33 Philosophy Club 4g Psychology Club 3, 4g Radiation Biology Club 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 33 U.N. Club 3, 4. JEFFREY GORO 2 Sadore Lane Always ready for drag racing . . . The baseball diamond is his best friend . . . 58 JAMES GORMLEY 5 Cantitoe Road Football's best of all . . . College is the next step in his climb to the top . . . KATHERINE GRAHAM 5 Horatio Street This girl likes going places and seeing things . . . Fascinated by books and folk music . . . Library Aide 2, 3. LOIS GREENWALD 153 Colonial Parkway North L'Enuoi's lively Girls' Sports Edi- tor . . . Fit for a future in phys- ical education . . . A.F.S. 3, 4g Basketball Club 4g Bowling Club 2g Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 2, 33 L'Envoi Juniors 3g Girls' Sports Editor 45 Office Aide 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, 45 Service League 43 Softball Club 45 Volleyball Club 4. FRANCIS GRAY 48 Plymouth Avenue A spirited athlete and hunter... College life will be a part of Frank's future . . . I B fl l GY JOHN GUADAC-:No 1 Fenimore Avenue l5f l fearsome weilder of woods fznd irons . . . He'll be a smootb 'lfrwinger in college . . . Golf Team 2, 3, 4. DAVID HAIMOWITZ ..f NU Q 2 Sadore Lane ,Stauncb defender of our native :L tongue . . . College calls tbis ac- tive Indian . . . A.F.S. 3, 43 Biology Club 25 Crimson Echo Ad Staff 3, 43 German Club 43 G.O. Repre- sentative 35 Philosophy Club 4g Psychology Club 3, 43 S6fli0I' Council 4, Spanish Club 33 U.N. Club 3. ' 'I ,,, JOSEPH GUARCELLO 55 Fenimore Avenue Likes sports of every sort . . . Ioe's advancing towards business activity . . . A.F.S. 4. 4... x i MICHAEL GROSS 29 Manhattan Avenue A folk music fan wbo's got the rigbt beat . . . An ingenious in- dependent intellectual . . . A.F.S. 3, 4g Band 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Folk Music Club Presi- dent 4g L'Envoi juniors 3g Phil- osophy Club 4s Political Science Club 4. JOEL GURIAN 178 Pembrook Drive Skillful participant in political science . . . Applies bis ability to atbletics . . . A.F.S. 3, 4, G.O. Store 49 Politi- cal Science 4, Track 3, 4. JAMES HALL 16 Kathwood Road A master musician who favors tbe flute . . . Tbis outdoor man will be a college fan . . . Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ROCHELLE GRUSKIN 5 Sadore Lane Pen and paper put Cookie at bome . . . Her sails are set for the open sea and college . . . Ceramics Club 4g Health Repre- sentative 4. JOHN GUZZO 255 Sprain Road A big man on the baseball dia- mond . . fjobn forsees a future as a pbys. ed. instructor . . . - Baseball 43 Health Representai tive 2, 3. 59 1 VITOLD HANIGAN 41 Sunnybrook Road Loves the speed of a sportscar . . . He'll race down the road to success . . . JOHN HAYES 75 Rossmore Avenue A guy who gives athletics his all . . . Soon to teach others how to hold that line. Baseball 2, 3, 4g Basketball Man- ager 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. CLAUS HANSEN 245 Scarsdale Road A man of letters from abroad . . . Will return to Denmark with many memories . . . A.F.S. 4g Crimson Echo 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4g German Club 43 L'Env0i 4. Wk MAUREEN HEALY 35 Outlook Avenue A green-eyed hlond who swims and sings . . . Her trend is towards teaching . . . Choir 3, 45 Crimson Echo 55 F11- ture Nurses Club 4g Ijlealth RCP' resentative 2g L'Envo1 JUDIOIS 39 Wig 'n' Whiskers Z, 3, Corre- ,...--.IZ....-. Cn,-.-Dean-11 - SANDRA HALL 3 Fennimore Avenue A piano player and water skier . . . Sandy will study to he a hi- lingual secretary . . . Junior Council 33 N.H.S. 4g Of- fice Aide 4. JEFFREY HARKNESS 44 Chittenden Avenue Shines on or of the gridiron . . . College calls and Iejjvs ready . . . Football 4. JOAN HAMMER 150 Croydon Road A pretty picture atop a horse . .. Her target is teaching . . . A.F.S. 2, 45 Crimson Echo Ad Staff 45 Circulation Staff 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 G.O'. Council 23 ance Aide 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3 Receptionist 2,'3. v1cToR HARRISON I 1853 Central Park Avenue Vic's a real flash with a camefll . . . His course is set for wl- lege . . . H S432 PHYLLIS HECHT gg 138 Candlewood Drive -gfhis striking miss is a smashing -owler . . . College education is -'er teaching preparation . . . Qiowling Club 2, 3, 45 Crimson :Echo Art Staff 3, 4g FTA 3, 4g .2JEnvoi Juniors 33 Volleyball flub 2, 4. 'MW 'WN-er' A, JANET HEMPHILL 7 105 Whitman Road Loves economics-domestic style . . . Secretary in the making with 'Business school on her mind . . . NNI! SARA HEIMAN 609 Palmer Road Finds football an ideal spectator sport . . . Sally will he an attrac- tive airline stewardess . . . Choir 4g Crimson Echo Circula- tion Stalf 33 F.T.A. 35 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Senior Council 4. ELLEN HENDERSON 244 Westchester Avenue Biology and Beethoven beckon . . . Horsing around is quite all right . . . Crimson Echo Circulation- StaE 45 News Staff 4g Receptionist 2. LEONA HENDERSON 244 Westchester Avenue Fancies French and folk singing . . . This genial seamstress will make a perfect stewardess . . . NANCY HERMAN 1 Sadore Lane Her skates slice the ice . . . Nan- ci's figuring for a future in the math field . . . A.F.S. 33 Crimson Echo Circula- tion Stalf 33 Manager 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 F.T.A. 43 Psychology Club 4g Oflice Aide 2, 3. JUDITH HERDE 28 Whitman Road Her typewriter is mightier than the sword . . . Judy Rocks her way to a Role in success . . . BARRY HERMELEE 43 Montclair Road Participates in sports, swimming is his forte . . . An M.D. to ap- pear on his license plate . . . A.F.S. 39 Crimson Echo 43 L'En- voi juniors 33 Track 3. 61 DOROTHY HERRICK 25 Whistler Road A charming captain of the cheerleaders . . . Dotsie likes people, and people like ber . . . A.F.S. 25 Crimson Echo Circula- tion Staif 2, 35 Cheering 3 ,4g L'Envioi juniors 35 Receptionists 2, 3, . 1 ELIZABETH-ANN HESSE 70 Hoover Road Adept on the alleys with strikes to spare . . . Possesses accom- plished aquatic abilities . . . 62 JOHNNY HERZBERG 1853 Central Avenue Agility on the tumbling mats, rhythm on the drums . . . A good looking guy who'll score high on the college scene . . . 1MARION HEYDET 21 Deshon Avenue A keen sense for the sound of the breaking surf . . . Terry will follow the trail into the world of business . . . Nurse's Aide 3. RONALD HOFER 6 Hearthstone Road Makes quite a splash on the swimming team . . . Ronnie will delve into mechanical technol- ogy . . . Swimming 2, 3, 4. DENISE HIRSCHMUGL 203 Remsen Road This tall blond rides high in the saddle . . . Art draws her in- terest . . . Choir 4, Crimson Echo Circula- tion Staif 35 Library Aide 35 Guidance Aide 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 25 Receptionist 4. N N r RICHARD HOCTOR 16 Nassau Road A witty and with it guy . ., 5 He'll be the one to consult for 5' legal assistance . . . i JAMES HOFFMAN 30 Standish Avenue . . F He swings to yazz and rates , tops . . . Next stop for jim be college . . . I Choir 3, 4g German Club 39 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. CC' HEATHER HORN Rig 54 Beaumont Circle 15 Qhe concentrates on cooking and ,gtamp collecting . . . The nursing ield beckons . . . p ANGELO IACOMINI in 66 Buckingham Road Hot rod racing is far from a j,,,, if drag . . . His magazine collec- ution proves it . . . L ,, RICHARD HOWARD 13 Monroe Street Tinkering with cars is his favor- ite pastime . . . A career as an electrician will light up his fu- ture . . . MICHAEL HOLTZMAN 325 Westchester Avenue Capable around cars . . . Mi- chael's future is clear as an en- gineer . . e ROBERT HOWARD X 34 Montclair Road Sound mind, strong body . . . Bob's concerns are cars and col- lege . . . BARRY JACOBSEN 34 Lakeview Avenue Rough and ready sharp shooter . . . Satisfied strumming bis elec- tric guitar . . . Ride Team 2. ,td WILLIAM HOUCK 57 Cecil Crest Road A serious student when it comes to German . . . His future in chemistry will bring him Au plus Ag . . . Color Guard 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 N.H.S. 4. BV LINDA IANNUCCILLI 24 Crislield Street She can't resist rock 'n' roll . . . Linda's future spells out I.B.M. . . Oflice Aide 3, 4. 63 .99 'N GEORGENE JAEGER 351 Bronxville Road A rock 'n' roller who prizes her platters . . . Georgene's moving toward a medical career . . . Psychology Club 4. KAREN JOHNSON 3 Brassie Lane Tennis is a racquet with Kar- en . . . To he a stewardess is her highest goal . . . Guidance Aid 4g L'Envoi Juniors 35 Receptionist 4. 'WM' BEVERLY KAMIN 50 Rugby Road Music with a modern heat . . . Bev will train to he a teacher . . . F.T.A. 4, Oiiice Aide 4. 64 CATHERINE JOKELSON 47 Windsor Road An artistic girl with a Enesse for French . . . Cathy's hound for a future in Bio .... Basketball Club 29 Biology Club 2, 45 Crimson Echo 2, 4g Psy- chology Club 2, 3, 43 Skating Club 2, 4g Ski Club 33 Volley- ball Club 3, 4. NANCY KANE 10 Ridgeland Road Nancy has a positive reaction to Chemistry . . . College will claim this interesting intellectual . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, Crim- son Echo News StaE 2, 3, 45 Guidance Aide 25 L'Envoi Jun- iors 3g Political Science Club 2. HERBERT KALISH 56 Verona' Avenue A keen mind's a must for Politi- cal Science . . . Prospective mem- her of the har . . . A.F.S. 3, 43 Football Team Man- ggeir 3, 4g Political Science Club OTTLIE JANGL . 14 Massitoa Road ' A flair for fashion, a touch f teaching . . . Ottlie finds tenniil and travel tempting . . . ' F.T.A. 2, 3, 4g Health Repre sentative 2. PEGGY KAMENS s I 187 Colonial Parkway North Interests incline to the tual line . . . Wit, service personality make Peggy 014 standing . . . A.F.S. 2, Secretary 3, TICHSUK' 45 Crimson Echo'2, 3, 45 Debi ing Club 3, Secretary-Treasur 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, Staff N.H.S. 3, 45 Philosophy Club President 4, Political SC190 Club 2, 3, 45 Twirling Squl Manager 3, 43 Volleyball C111 2. Y M SANDRA KAPLAN ,Rr 56 Carver Terrace r.l:'.lusic's a must for Sandy . . . A eiriendly future social worker . . . 5 ..F.S. 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Crimson igtho Circulation Staff 23 Ice kating Club 2, L'Envoi Juniors , Stall 4g Oiiice Aide 2. W SANDRA KELBERMAN Q 68 Eisenhower Drive 'fiirom any viewpoint this artist's 'fl 1 pretty girl . . . Sandie will join fflyhe ranks of the college Wrowd . . . KA.F.S. 2, 3, 4g Crimson Echo Cir- Qfculation 3, 49 Ad Staff 4, F.T.A. lil, L'Envoi Juniors 33 Reception- Tist 4. L MARSHA KAUFMAN 495 Scarsdale Road An eye for art and an ear for music . . . Her vocation! interior decoration . . . A.F.S. 2, 33 Bowling Club 25 Crimson Echo 2g Ice Skating Club 25 L'Envoi Juniors 3, StaH 4g Receptionist 2, 3. RONALD KELLEY 34 Altonwood Place Fancies football, food and fast cars . . . Scooter will ride smoothly along the road to suc- cess as an engineer . . . 2Ii.V. Football 35 Varsity Football SHERMAN KENNEY 1 Pocono Avenue He concentrates on chemistry... Electronics is engineering its way into his future . . . CAROL KIFFORD 192 Jennifer Lane Carol loves fashions and fun . . . .S'he's off to conquer the business world . . . ' DEBORAH KESSLER 22 Pembrook Drive A girl with a winning smile and a personality to match . . . She's destined for doctors' dictation. shi ELLEN KIRSCHNER 24 Kathwood Road An independent girl with a flair for el espanol . . . Ellen's been a real asset to Roosevelt High . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation 35 F.T.A. 2, 33 N.H.S. 3, 45 Philosophy Club Secretary- Treasurer 3, 45 Political Science ALICE KLEIN 175 Alta Vista Drive A sparkling, versatile memher of the cheering squad . . . A social and scholastic success . . . Cheering Squad 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Ad Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation 2, 3, 4, Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4, L'Envoi Juniors 3, N.H.S. 3, 45 Receptionist 43 Wig 'n' Whiskers 2, 3, 4. NANCY KLEIN 69 Grandview Boulevard This energetic equestrienne has a flair for art , . . In the world of design she will have no peers . . . Audio Visual Secretary 43 Civil Defense Secretary 4, Dancing Club 23 Receptionist 4. 66 MARC KLEIN 57 Minerva Drive Music is hne, rock 'n roll style . . . Marc strums his guitar at a wild heat . . . WILLIAM KLEINELP 219 Palmer Road A nice guy who's always in the swim of things . . . A versatile veteran of class councils . . . Biology Club 2g Class Council 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Psychology Club 45 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. JANE KLINKNER 21 Simpson Place Sparkling in her appearance, spirited in her action . . . The ivy covered halls of college await . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Crimson Echo Ad Staff 4, Circulation 3, 4, 'F.T.A. 45 Guidance Aide 45 Health Rep- resentative 2, L'Envoi Juniors 3. DAVID KLIGER 11 Biltmore Avenue Look for Dave on the golf course . . . This future dentist rates high on intelligence . . . A.F.S. 33 Class Council 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Golf Team 2, 3, Captain 4, L'Envoi Staff 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. RANDY KLIMETZ 14 Cleveland Place A philatelist who fancies fo hall . . . capable for the cb lenge of college . . . j.V. Football 2, Varsity 4. EVA KNOPF 17 Nostrand Place A white cap will flatterfll golden hair . . . Eva's outstn ing hohhy is sewing . . . Future Nurses of America Choir 2, 3, 4. Eli BRUCE KRAMER 1 Sadore Lane ff uce's interest is centered on fl 'rs . . . He leans towards a ca- iverinlaw... lmfle ciub 3, 4. N055 JAY KUPERMAN My 69 Westwood Road ,psychiatry is on his mind . . . Efjfill jill the bill as a future barmacist . . . xfigand 2, 3, 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 Psy- iology Club 2, 3, 4. SUSAN KRELOFF 5 Sandore Lane Loves spinning her baton or jack jones records . . . Sue finds her future in French . . . Crimson Echo Circulation 35 Guidance Aide 3, 45 L'Envoi jun- iors 35 Twirling Squad 4. RANDEE KOST 3 Sadore Lane Loves music along the popular line . . . She plans to continue her education in college . . . Spanish Club 45 Psychology Club 4. RICHARD KRUG 205 Read Avenue The thought of the surf whets his appetite . . . His skis skim the snow or sea . . . Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH KUTCH 21 Kingsley Drive Fierce foe on the football field . . . Skillful skier who rates with the best . . . Football Team 3, 4. 795 SUSAN KOVAC 18 Bonnie Briar Road Plays piano like a pro . . . In- terested in elementary educa- tion . . . A.F.S. 35 Crimson Echo Ad Staff 3, Circulation 33 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 3. STEVEN KULLA 56 Eisenhower Drive Steve swims and skis with equal skill . . . He's determined to be a dentist. Philosophy Club 35 Political Sci- ence 45 Reilection 25 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Skiing Club 35 Swim- ming Team 3, 4. 67 JANET LANDAU 70 Winthrop Avenue L'Envoi's Copy Editor can twirl with the best of them . . . janet paints herself as an interior dec- orator . . . A.F.S. 2 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation Staff 35 L'Envoi juniors 35 L'Envoi Copy Editor 45 Polit- ical Science Club 35 Psychology Club 3, 45 Twirling Squad 3, 4. WILLIAM LEE Gorham School A friendly guy . . . Billy will succeed in the future . . . 68 aww' ANDREA LAUFER 199 Colonial Parkway North On the hall at court or green... This cheerleader will charm the college of her choice . . . 1 A.F.S. 3, 45 Cheering Squad 45 Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 2, 35 G.O. Store 45 Guidance Aide 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Receitionist 25 Wig 'nl Whiskers 2, 3, . DIANE LEUZZI 107 Algonquin Road Thou art talented . . . Diane's everyhody's ray of sunshine . . . A.F.S: 25 Family Service 25 L'En- voi Juniors 35 Staif 45 Oliice Aide 35 Psychology Club 35 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3. SUSAN LEVITT 3 Sadore Lane Versatile girl on the Roosevelt scene . . . Will make her mark as a teacher . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Basketball Club 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Choir 45 Crimson Echo Exchange Man- ager 45 Guidance Aide 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 Psychology Club 3, 49 V01 leyball Club 2, 3, 4. lwiii-'20, -' lnahiv - 42 BERNARD LEVY 355 Helena Avenue near . . . Bernie will get bis B in Biology . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Biolo Club 2, 3, 4. He's in good cheer with mil-I t I G ff - f ' , X .- f . V A WU! f 1 if-:av Zjvlf 1 if 'iff' X 1 'Y 5' A 5 ' .-'L U 54 - lm wt-f . .-'71 ' W ' 'Vx'- 4flf2.f-1-4-gig .I'5:z::: QQ'f ,A gratis:-.x 5 , . ' -I ' -nf'-Ji 4' , , ' il- 2135-Elf :ff-91 '- . lg Q ll i . '-17 xg. -1- s,,f..:'gg ,,' 'i .l A 'SSP SUSAN LEVY 73 Sulgrave Road This chic senorita huhhles with vitality . . . Sue will make her mark in the teaching profes- sion . . . A.F.S. 25 Family Service 25 F.T.A. 45 Health Representative 33 L'Envoi Juniors 35 StaH 45 Psy- chology Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 4. 'iv , JO-ANN LINDEN L 8 Westwood Road liiuides the hall down the alley fjvr a strike . . . The 3R's lie in -5-2-Ann's future . . . T.A. 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Vol- F-'yball Club 2. JEFFREY LEWIS 41 Ascot Road Custom cars are crafted for Jef . . . Now an Indian, soon a medi- cine man . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Lab. Assistant 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3. ROBERT LITTMAN 80 Oakland Avenue A most happy fellaf' is jazzman Boh . . . Holds the key to suc- cess in music . . . Band 2, 3, 45 LV. Football 2. Rzg,ssm.t JOANNE LEW 83 Mountaindale Road Goes for guitar with a rock n roll rhythm . . . A French fan, she'll try her hand at teaching . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Ad StaE 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 German Club 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 Red Cross Representative 3. IRA LIEBOWITZ 52 Mayfair Road Energetic Echo editor with a passion for politics . . . A strong minded guy with hrains to hack him up . . . A.F.S. 2, 35 Biology Club 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 3, 45 Vice President 3, 45 Echo Edi- tor-in-Chief 45 Echo Stall 3, 45 Family Service 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Political Science Club 3, 45 Psy- chology Club 3, 45 U.N. Club 3, 45 President 4. 69 JOHN LORUSSO 2 Linda Lane Well liked guy with a distinctive personality . . . He has set his sights for certain success . . . MARIO MAIELLO 246 Bronxville Road You should have seen the one that got away . , . Fascinated by a future in forestry . . . Ride Club 2. 70 MARGARET LYNCH 151 Croydon Road This cute redhead excels in ath- letics . . . Nursing school is Mar- garet's next goal in life . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Future Nurses of America 33 President 4g L'Envoi juniors 3. FRED MADERICH 120 Candlewood Drive A sports-minded shutterhug whose photographs are fantastic . . . Fred prefers pigskin and po- litical science . . . A.F.S. 3, 4g Civil Defense 3, 45 Color Guard 2, 3, 4g German Club 3, 45 Political Science Club 4. MARC LOEB 1 Remsen Road The top is down and off he goes . . . Marc's an ardent sports fan . . . CHARLES MAHIG 61 Halladay Avenue Charlie's suited up for scuba diving . . . Thinks sportscar rac- ing is great . . . P al CARLETTE LONG , 1280 Sawmill River Road An ear for music and a desir ll for the surf . . . She'll go ont ll college after graduation . . . U1 Library Aide 2. P MARILYN MAHONEY 49 Beaumont Circle Music-minded Marilyn 6730575 I jazzf Z . . The sound of the surf if Z inviting . . . rx, 2. lil ANGELA MADONNA 1: 6 Depew Avenue :4:'here's a scien i c orientation in f V 19 -a, er education . . . Angela's reach- gszg for a future in teaching... .T.A. 45 Senior Council 4. CAROLE MALTZMAN 8 Armstrong Avenue lond hair crowns a creative ff' 'Lind . . . Veterinarian has her 'ate as a vocation . . . ..F.S. 35 Biology Club 25 Guid- ace Aide 3, 45 Junior Council g L'Envoi juniors 35 L'Euvo1 ralf 45 N.H.S. 4. DEBORAH MAGNOTTA 218 Concord Road Knit one, purl two is Debbi's motto . . . At college she'll major in merchandising . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Ice Skating Club 25 L'Envoi juniors 35 Office Aide 45 Psychology Club 4. PETER MANCO 79 Fort Hill Road Crazy about cars, happiest while hunting . . . Pete will soon don that navy blue . . . MARIE MANGINO 5 Sadore Lane Mathis and Math are to Marie's liking . . . With her spirit she will inspire her students . . . F.T.A. 4. HEDY MARDEN 7 Nimitz Place She's way ahead when it comes to knitting . . . This student teacher will be a professional pedagogue . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Ad Staff 35 Circulation Stalf 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3. MERYL MANNING 50 Nimitz Road When it comes to baking Meryl takes the cake . . . Top notch teacher to be . . . Wig 'n' Whiskers 45 A.F.S. 4. HOWARD MARDEN 31 Nimitz Place Math's the answer to his prob- lems . . . He'll build a future in architecture . . . A.F.S. 3. 71 IRA MARDEN 31 Nimitz Place An amiable participant in A.F.S. activities . . . Easily adaptable to any sport . . . A.F.S. 3, 4. ADELINE MARINUCCI 131 Kingston Avenue Addy is nimble with thread and thimble . . . An angel of mercy in the making . . . A.F.S. 33 Crimson Echo Circula- tion Stalf 2, 33 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 43 Health Repre- sentative 3, 4g L'Envoi Juniors 33 Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4. 72 RONALD MARGAGLIO 216 Remsen Road A speedster on the track team or a racing strip . . . With this golfer girls score way above par . . . Football 2, 3g Track 3, 43 Base- ball 3. DORIS MARINUCCI 131 Kingston Avenue Doris delights with her quick wit . . . The favorite nurse in the medical ward . . . Crimson Echo Circulation 3g Fu- ture Nurses of America 4g L'En- voi juniors 33 Nurse's Aide 4g Receptionist 2. BRIGITTA MARTI 2 Sadore Lane She'll be on cloud nine as a stewardess . . . Rock 'n' Roll really rates . . . A.F.S. 4g Psychology Club 4g Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. LINDA MARKIN 2 Sadore Lane Basketball and Business Law have Linda's undivided atten- tion . . . Success as a secretary seems certain . . . A.F.S. 43 Psychology Club 43 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. LESLEY MARKMAN 38 Arcadia Place Petite bundle of boundless loo. ergy . . . Lesley participates ami: excels in many facets of life . . nph Band 3, 43 Secretary 3, 43 Mm City 3, 4g Basketball Club 3,1 Crimson Echo 23 L'Envoi junio1 33 Staif 43 Folk Music Clubf N.H.S. 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3,1 All City 3, 43 Receptionist 33 R1 fledion Art Staif 2, Editor 3,' Ski Club 33 Softball Club 3,' Volleyball Club 2. LOUISE MASCOL0 169 Lockwood Avenue Racks up points in bowling 07lf billiards . . . Louise will findfllvl permanent home as a 191141 'll stylist . . . We THOMAS MATHISON - 16 Florida Avenue 'foosevelfs fleet - footed tape reaker . . . Cars and college zpture his attention . . . 'rack 2, 3, 4. fwm KEVIN MCCANN 212 Parkway North 'he rod and reel have Kevin ooked . . . The water's his sec- nd home . . . ifle Club 2, 3. ARTHUR MAYER 9 Inverness Road An agile athlete who's V.P. of N.H.S .... Artie will score in the field of social work . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Crimson Echo 3, 45 Sports Editor 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Vice President 45 Political Science Club. 45 U.N. Club 3, 4. vwrwlf LARRY MASSARONI 98 Lockwood Avenue He gets a kick out of foothall, hut spares some time for howl- ing . . . Out to conquer col- lege . . . Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bowling team 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MAYER 245 Parkview Avenue Dark haired Dorothy's delight- ful at dancing . . . S'he's day- dreaming of those days in col- lege . . . AGNES MCCLORY 204 Read Avenue An aquamaid who delights in dancing and dating . . . Sunny will brighten up any oHice . . . ww- 79 'i RAYMOND MASTROVITO 104 Briggs Avenue A gifted guitarist and a comet on the keyboard . . . Campus scene coming . . . Band 45 Psychology Club 45 Wig 'n' Whisker-s 3, 4. JEFFREY MAZZEI 24 Linda Lane Champion at chess, the thinking man's sport . . . Math is right according to the rule . . . Chess Club 25 Chess Team 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 L'Envoi Staff Z5 N.H.S. 45 Psychology Club 3, 73 f . DARYL MEADE 625 Odell Avenue An interesting indiuidualist with a fancy for fashion . . . Daryl is off to conquer the art world . . . A.F.S. 3, 4. CAROLE MIGDEN 119 Cresthill Road Show music scores a check in her book . . . Carole will twirl success around her Jingers . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Bowling Team 25 Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 2, 35 Sports Staff 45 Guidance Aide 45 Health Representative 2. ETTY MENACHE 80 Shoreview Drive A charming cheerer who's easy on the eye . . . A multilingual gal who'll be a credit to col- lege . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Cheering Squad 2, 35 Crimson Echo 2, 3, 45 Family Service 25 G.O. Store 45 Receptionist 2, 3. HOLMES MCGEORY 15 Abbey Place One of the best on gridiron or track . . . As a phys. ed. teacher he'll reflect his athletic abil- ity . . . Baseball 45 Biology Club 25 Class Council 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. JOHN MENCARINI 47 Tyndale Place Enjoys sports in his spare time . . . A likeable guy whose next stop in life is college . . . MICHAEL MCGOWAN 32 Biltmore Avenue Gives basketball and baseball a double play . . . Ready and wait- ing for college . . . Football 25 Basketball 2, 4. SUSAN MEYER '1 Bronxville Road Water is a playground for .fl2lf' ited Susie . . . She will cantef down the trail that leads to suc- cess . . . KAREN MILANO Guidance Aide 4. 20 Bretton Road A slick performer on the ice . . . Karen's red candy stripes will fade into nurse's white . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 35 L'En- voi juniors 35 Library Aide 45 Nurse's Club 2, 3, 45 Red Cross I JOSHUA MILLER s- 220 Scarsdale Road ',asy going guy with lots of ,iends . . . Avid sports enthusi- st with a great deal of spirit ,. . 35 Crimson Echo 3, 4. LANCE MISHKIN 53 Algonquin Road 7ootball's high on Lance's score- zoard . . . A trip to college on vis itinerary . . . Football 2, 4. ' fi-if if-as Jil: 1. sg PATRICIA MILLER 179 Croydon Road Algreen eyed girl who's a daz- zling dancer . . . Trish will be a talented teacher . . . A.F.S. 35 Biology Club 45 Choir 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, 4g Library Aide 39 Red Cross Representa- tive 2, 3. MILTON MITCHELL 110 Fowler Avenue His interest in cars never shifts . . . Mitch's steering himself along the road to success . . . 4533 FRANK MODICA 42 Heathcote Road Cars and driving bring him .joy . . . Getting set to give college a try . . . WILLIAM MOLLOY 105 Mile Square Road This snappy second baseman really goes for fishing ...Blonde- haired Bill looks toward en- gineering . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MOFFITT 92 Eisenhower Drive A carefree guy with agreatssense of humor . . . Bob will bring success to the business world . . . Civil Defense 3, 4, Football 2. LUZ MARINA MONTESINOS 45 Pembrook Drive A girl who's involved in inter- national afairs . . . Luz Marina leans towards a life of linguis- tics . . . A.F.S. 2, 35 French Club 4g N.H.S. 3, 45 Philosophy Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 45 U.N. Club 3, Vice-President if f , , , ,,.,. ,,,,,s,,.4,,,z,, TERESA MORGANELLI 6 Monterey Place Never wipes out when it comes to surfing . . . Brightens hospital wards as a candy stripper . . . A.F.S. 4. 'f w.A...,,,. JANE MORRIS 129 Nichols Avenue A charming girl who chimes in with the chorus . . . She'll make her mark as a medical secre- tary . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Nurses of America 2, 3, 43 Receptionist 3. 76 V- f ,,,,,ff4,,,.tl, V f f,1,'v42,:w,. -Q11 tif if BARBARA MORGENSTERN 39 Rosedale Road A petite gal who piles those plat- ters . . . Her future students will rate her A-1-. A.F.S. 3, 4g Crimson Echo Cir- culation Staff 33 F.T.A. 3, 4g Health Representative 43 L'Envoi Juniors 3g Psychology Club 4g Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. GEORGE MASCONE 1 Remsen Road Modern art and motors fill his leisure . . . When it comes to sports it's hasehall and hasket- hall all the way . . . Biology Club z. FRANK NANNA 105 Beaumont Circle Will preserve the laws of the land . . . Frank may he the fu- ture Police Commissioner . . . Civil Defense 23 Chief 3, 4. SUSAN MOSIELLO 6 Winchester Avenue Her turntable revolves around rock 'n' roll . . . .S'ue's sure to he a secretarial success . . . Library Aide 33 Office Aide 3, 4. 'T STEPHANIE MUNROE 47 Gail Road Capable controller of the L'E1i A voi funds . . . Steffi is a V.I.P.- in versatile, intelligent and person- 50 dble . . . 1 I 5, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4g Biology Club 23 Ui Crimson Echo Circulation 33 L'Envoi juniors 33 Business Edi-, tor 43 Junior Council 33 Political Science Club 3, 43 Psychology Club 3, 4g Philosophy Club 3: Ride Club 2g Service League 4. Qu' I MONA NASSAR 7 Tuckahoe Road There's rock 'n' roll in her rev- ,4 ord rack . . . She's hound for flif' if away places with strange sound' E1 ing names . . . I .1 N sf CAROL NESTRO 139 Remsen Road A' viifacious brunette with a 'scintillating smile . . . Carol's 'got that winning way with E'U67'y0n8 . . . :Office Aide 2, 3. j LAURENCE NOVA 85 Alpine Road A fondness for sports with golf as his forte . . . Larry will appby his ahility to accounting . . . A.F.S. 3, 43 Basketball Manager 4g Biology Club 2g Cross Coun- try 43 Golf Club 45 L'Envoi jun- iors 3g StaE 4 Wig 'tx' Whiskers 2, 3. LLOYD NISBETH 124 Belknap Road A formidahle-foe on the foothall field . . . Lloyd hooms the hass in the hand . . . Band 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4g J.V. Football 2, Varsity 3, 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. NEIL NATALE 77 Halladay Avenue Neil's reel gone on fishing . . . With law his vocation, he'll head for higher education . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4. ICQN KIYOKO NOMURA 92 Shore View Drive Our soft-spoken, warm-hearted friend from japan . . . A whiz in science and math, she relaxes with music . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 4. SUSAN O'BRYANT 609 Palmer Road Uninhihited intelligence and im- agination . . . A devoted worker with a winning wit . . . L'Envoi Juniors 33 Staff 45 N.H.S. 3, 43 Philosophy Club 3, 4g Re- ceptionist 2, 33 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. JO-ANN NELSON 16 Donneybrook Place A sweet gal with a golden voice . . . In pursuit of a college ca- reer . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 49 L'En- voi Juniors 3g Wig 'n' Whiskers 3. 'my'-, JOSEPH NORRIS 330 Concord Road Looks score high from head to toe . . . The college life is des- tined for joe . . . Football 2. 77 CHRISTOPHER ORLANDO 51 Rosedale Road A good-looking guy who's great on guitar . . . Chris ads much money to Echo's business . . . Band 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 45. Crimson Echo Ad Staff 3, 45 Circulation Staff 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 Psychology Club 3, 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. ROBERT PAJER 16 Beaumont Circle Add one more to the score of rock 'n' rollers . . . He'll hold the reins in the business world . . . 78 EDNA ORT 24 Patton Drive A tip-top typist with verve . . . Edna fancies folk music and fun . . . A.F.S. 33 Crimson Echo Circula- tion Statf 45 Guidance Aide 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Psychology Club 45 Receptionist 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. DIANE PALMIERI 172 Rossiter Avenue A music-minded miss with a pleasing personality . . . Sure to succeed as a secretary . . . Oliice Aide 2, 3. PATRICIA OLWELL 1 Remsen Road Blue-eyed girl who dotes on dancing . . . She has designs on a fashionable future . . . Oiiice Aide 4. STEPHEN OSSIAS 211 Rosedale Road A valuable aid to the Audio Visual crew . . . A sharpshooter when it comes to the rifle . . . Audio Visual Squad 35 Civil De- fense 3. RITA O'NEILL 4 76 Kathwood Road Rock 'N' Roll is here to stay .. Take a letter Miss 0'Neill . .. Office Aide 4. CHARLES OTTO 191 Mountaindale Road Likes long weekends, especially when on the ski slopes . . . S0011 to become a nephew of Unfit Sam . . . 'Q DONNA PALMIERI 4 172 Rossiter Avenue All forms of art have captured her heart . . . Her future as a :ashion illustrator is far from 'ketchy . . . I I . VIRGINIA PARKER 64 Young Avenue G m's avorite irl A touch y f g of her nimhle fingers and those piano keys really tinkle . . . Softball Club 5, 43 Volleyball Club 3. DONNA PALOMBO 11 Hill Terrace Revels in reading, writing and 'rock 'n' roll . . . Donna will earn her byline as a reporter . . . BARBARA PAULUS 173 Ellison Avenue A pretty picture on the tennis court . . . Barhara's hopes are sky high for a flying future . . . L,Envoi juniors 35 Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4, Oflice Aide 2, 5, 45 Fu- ture Nurses of America 2, 3, 4. NORMAN PENNELL 22 Nassau Road N orm'll he in seventh heaven as a Navy pilot . . . Fishing's got him hooked . . . Swimming Team 3, 4. MARY PERUSO 25 Melrose Avenue Always on key when it comes to music and art . . . Pleasant peda- gogue to he . . . Future Teachers of America 4 Piano Accompanist 4, Psychol- ogy Club 45 Volleyball Club 4. ROBERT PERNICE 174 Croydon Road A terrihc trumpeterpmusic is his specialty . . . Likes the sound of jazz and sports cars . . . Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH PESCE 18 Carlton Avenue Brown-eyed gal who dotes on dancing . . . Liz will soon handle the red rollhook . . . - Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 35 Future Teachers of America 33 L'Envoi Juniors 33 Office Aide 33 Receptionist 4. ROBERT PETRAITES 2070 Central Park Avenue As a fisherman his skill never flounzlers . . . A champion at chess who's got a mind for math . . . Chess Club 4g J.V. Football 2. FRANK PETRILLO 66 Round Hill Drive Frank's key to happiness is a football . . . He has set his sights on future success . . . 'X e 1 ! 'l X 'S .gt . , - E ' m aiu 80 PHILIP PIROVITZ 25 McIntyre Street Philip's a prize pigskin hurtler . . . His future preference is ac- counted for . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 4. GENE PETTINATI 211 Croyden Road Auto mechanics start his mind turning over . . . He's a rollick- ing Rock 'n' Roller . . . s L STEFFI PILIERO 21 Minerva Drive An able artist whose tale abounds . . . She aims to ent! art school . . . Bowling Team 2, 3, 4. ln ur, wg, land Sul llc IRIS POLES 63 Maria Lane A pleasant miss with a chdffl ing smile . . . Give thanks shel-um join the teaching ranks . . - Crimson Echo Circulation Stl 4g F.T.A. 4g Health RepreSfH tive 2, 3g Office Aide 33 R Cross Representative 2, 53 50Ph more Council 3. sq, ll: lg YA ,.F.S. 25 Bowling Club 25 Choir Q JEFFREY PORTNOY T 14 Eisenhower Drive real music man on clarinet or rx . . . His future plans are well engineered . . . and 2, 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 3, :aff 45 Political Science Club 45 ifle Club 2. I SUSAN POSMENTIER 7 W.C. Handy Place lusic plus painting spell en- iantment . . . Sue's talented ngers will sketch her future . . . , 3' A11Coun 4' Crimson Echo I ' ty 3 irculation Stalf 35 L'Envoi Jun- vrs 3, StaE 45 Library Aide 2, 3. ANDREW POSES 34 Puritan Avenue Future winner of the Davis Cup . . . Andy is headed for those halls of ivy . . . J.V. Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Junior Council 35 Sophomore Council 2. 4--f-..l...-v .f.. DIANE POLICANO 215 Pondfield Road West Diane's divine at dancing . . . Register another in the ranks of Rock 'n' Roll . . . Bowling Club 25 Office Aide 35 Psychology Club 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. SIN-rv SUSAN PORCARO 14 Bonnie Briar Road A pert and vivacious cheerleader who's liked hy all . .. Sue picks guitar as her favorite like . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Cheering Squad 45 Crimson Echo Ad Stall 3, 45 French Club 35 F.T.A. 2, 33 Vice President 45 Health Representa- tive 35 L'Envoi Juniors 3 Recep- tionist 3, 45 Reilection 2. . .t M-vu , ,- lf ' f xiii ,. e - -X ' Z': ' s, rx ff , - A Gy! X- ' ...,-75 ' ',.. Q -.Lu kk . . ' 5 sl 472-. ' hi X ' LQ: ' 'WK-L..Q --- ,,-f' ' f ' f i 1 ' D ' ' - ,-L -5357 ,, A ,, - , f.,:. A l 7 'LI -5 i - ,fgiffgf Xgx X, 5 jew' MAURICE POWERS 550 Westchester Avenue This lad likes football and folk music . . . He'll brighten up any college he attends . . . 81 JOHN PRISTASH 291 Jessamine Avenue A likeable guy is Big John . . . Will be the engineer at his own success . . . Football 2. THOMAS PRAGLIOLA 191 Stone Avenue This rhythmic Indian can really ELIZABETH PRITCHARD 33 Hearthstone Road Travels through the world of books . . . A quiet girl who proves silence is golden . . . Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS PUCCI 215 Rernsen Road Agility on skates or skis . . . A future thespian is Nicky . . . 82 DENNIS PUTORTI 22 Railroad Avenue Sets the field on fire with his football footwork . . . He's game to try for college fame . . . Football 2, 3, 4. beat those Tom-Toms . . He's counting on becoming a C.P.A. . . . HELEN PRYLUCKI 45 Round Hill Drive Adept at dancing, especially to the rhythm of jazz . . . This drageracing fan is a doctor to be . . . Basketball Club 2g Crimson Echo 2, 33 Dance Club 2, 35 Reception- ist 2g Volleyball Club 2. 'I i BARBARA PRICE ll 1853 Central Avenue Charming cheerleader with per-11: sonality plus . . . A tendencylim towards tennis and traveling . .. uw Biology Club 23 Cheering Squad lwi 45 Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 25 News Staff 2g Skating Club 25 Receptionist 2, 4. LINDA PUCCI 215 Remsen Road Frequently found at Roosevelfs 111 football games . . . A colorful ca' f reer awaits her in art . . . Choir 4 Library Aide 45 Omen Aide 4. ,- iPIMARY ELLEN PUTORTI lla 22 Railroad Avenue 'ahle artist on sta e or dance ..f17,, g ,ir . . . Her future line is ivpwmher please . . . Emir 2, 3, 4. Sl' 7 ,CG EVELYN RAFFI 'RQ 189 Mile Square Road ,Racing to a rock 'n' roll rhythm Jer favorite pastime . . . As ll heautician she'll have no lals... df' PHYLLIS I RABINEAU 78 Stoneleigh Road Her brilliant mind is always ready for a debate . . . A non- conformist who's talented in every way . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 All City Band 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo 3, 45 Feature Edi- tor 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 Debat- ing Club 3, 45 Vice President 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 45 Political Sci- ence Club 3, 45 Reflection 2, 3, 4. PAUL RAMAGLIA 475 Bronx River Road A master mechanic who's at- tracted hy autos . . .Paul's a sure-fire sharp-shooter . . . Ride Club 2. BIRGIT RASMUSSEN 68 Dalton Road A blue-eyed blond with a flair for fashion . . . Music with a heat is neat . . . Office Aide 39 Psychology Club 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. GALE REICH 50 La Salle Drive Her interests are centered around art . . . The advertisement world awaits our Gale . . . Crimson Echo Circulation Stall 35 Health Representatives 2, 35 Office Aide 45 Receptionist 25 Red Cross Representative 2, 3. BARRIE RATNER 83 Young Avenue Car racing is no drag as far as Barrie is concerned . . . Fly fish- ing fills his leisure . . . Civil Defense 25 Rifle Club 4. 549161 T JUDD REISS 132 Longvue Terrace Handsome, well dressed, with a keen mind for math . . . Judd will achieve endless success in the commercial world . . . A.F.S. 35 Football 25 Junior Council 35 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Staff 4. NILES RICHMAN 9 Montclair Road Skiing, swimming, and spark plugs speak for themselves . . . He'll engineer an exciting fa- ture . .. A.F.S. 4g Crimson Echo 3, 4g L'Envoi juniors 3g Political Sci- ence Club 45 Ski Club 4g Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. GAIL RIEMAN 40 Hearthstone Road Gail swims with streamlined splendor . . . A pretty hlond who'd he a model teacher . . . A.F.S. 4g Choir 4g F.T.A. 4g Health Representative 4g L'En- voi juniors 33 Oflice Aide 49 Psy- chology Club 4g Receptionist 3, 45 Volleyball Club 4. 84 THOMAS RIEGER 246 Hoover Road He finds car racing a fascinating hohhy . . . Tom's skill at sports leads to a profession in phys. ed .... Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4. SUSAN ROBERTSON 109 Gavin Street The ten pins topple when Sue strikes . . . Likes rock 'n' roll -English style . . . JERRY ROSENBLATT 102 Whitman Road As a violinist he's taken many hows . . . It's on to college to round off his knowledge . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4g G.O. Repre- sentative 2. BARBARA ROBINSON 75 Iroquois Road Blue-eyed Barhara's hest at has- kethall . . . She may one day he a poetic success . . . A.F.S. 2, 4g French Club 55 F.T.A. 3, 45 Political Science Club 45 Red Cross Representative 2. iw, EDWARD ROLLA 84 Monrovia Boulevard A noteworthy coin fcolleclql who's skilled at chess . . . Vu turing towards a career as vet . . . LINDA ROSSI 11 Wiltshire Place palette help pass the time - ff A.F.S. 2g Crimson Echo Cirgll tion Stall 3g Junior Council L'Envoi Juniors 3. A fashion fan . . . Paints all, Y, 09 me DEBORAH ROYCHIK EE. 51 Young Avenue , fyuick mind and a pretty face so . loves fun, Frencb and soft- I V DAVID RYAN 51 78 Heathcote Road five likes baseball and bowling xl. I-Ie'll find success as a college C3571 . . . 59. Football 2. Q MOI' DENIS RUBIN 3 Sadore Lane Denis intends to become a bar- rister . . . Enioys football and contemplates college . . . X W, SUSAN ROSWIT 37 Roxbury Drive Imagination expressed by ber unique way witb words . . . An intelligent girl wbo's fluent in Frencb . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation Stalf 33 Feature Stalf 3, 43 L'Envoi Literary StaE 4, N.H.S. 3, 4g Ski Club 33 Twirling Squad 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 2, 4. DOUGLAS RUCKEL 256 Round Hill Drive Tbis lad loves to read sports stories . . . Anotber R.H.S. addi- tion to balls of ivy . . . SUSAN SALTZER 50 Ridgeland Road Fascinated by tbe Hne arts . . . Sue excels in all sbe endeav- ors . . . A.F.S. 3, 49 Choir 2, 3, 4g Accom- panist 45 Crimson Echo 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4g Psychology Club 2, 3, 4g Receptionist 2, 3, 4, Reflec- tion Art Staff 3, 4, Volleyball glub 2, 3, 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, WARREN ROTHSTEIN 2 Louisiana Avenue Don't worry Indians: it's in tbe basket . . . Roosevelt's indispen- sable basketball captain will gain success . . . Junior Council 3, Sophomore Council 29 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. FRANCISCO RUFFINELLI 397 Concord Road A Roosevelt visitor from across tbe sea . . . Francisco's wit, cbarm and personality bave won bim many American anzigos . . . ' A.F.S. Council 45 Cross Country 45 Political Science Club 43 Uni- ted Nations Club 4. 85 C , JOAN SCHAPIRO 10 Patton Drive Joan's a wonder with a baton. . . She has that talent for teach- ing . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Crimson Echo Cir- culation StaE 45 G.O. Store 45 Health Representative 35 L'En- voi Juniors 35 Service League 4g Twirling Squad 3, 4. LOUIS SCHIAROLI 145 Rockne Road 3 B's-bowling, biology, and basketball . . . Lou's horoscope predicts a college degree . . . Biology Club 2g Chess Club 4. 86 NORMAN SCHEINBERG 3 Sadore Lane Coin collecting fan in our midst . . . Direct current to an electric- al career . . . Biology Club 25 Chess Team 3, 4g Psychology Club 3, 4. LINDA SCHIFFMAN 45 Crislield Street Stylish skater with grace and skill . . . To teach the golden rule in elementary school . . . Crimson Echo Art Staff 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 33 F.T.A. 5, 4. MICHAEL SAMPLE 34 Altonwood Place At home on the hardwood is this hefty hoopster . . . Always glad to give a sample of his guitar playing . . . Basketball 3, 4. VIVIAN SCHERER 157 Whitman Road The sound of Broadway is to her liking . . . Vivian will canter down the path towards college, knowledge, and success . . . Choir 2g Crimson Echo Circula- tion Staff 2, 3g F.T.A. 43 German Club 4g Guidance Aide ' N.H.S. 4g Receptionist 45 Whiskers 3, 4. 29 39 .49 Wig 'rl' 'H RONALD SANTAVICCA 271 Longvue Terrace Sports of all sorts for this war rior . . . The goal he's at preaching is football toad ing . . . Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Varsir Football 2, 3, 4. ESTELLE SCHERMER 1 Sadore Lane Reading or records liven lift leisure . . . Estelle will master the art of teaching . . . F.T.A. 45 German Club 4g'Gulfl' ance Aide 43 L'Envoi JUfllOfS,32 Psychology Club 4g Wig U Whiskers 4. I sr L ' ABBY SCHINDLER 632 Palmer Road -Ahhy enjoys all water sports . . . She has aspirations in the field of applied art . . . Biology Club 25 Crimson Echo Art Staff 2, 35 Circulation 2, 3, ig F.T.A. 3, 45 Psychology Club DANA SCHREIBER 314 Hollywood Avenue Pretty and popular with a flair for fashion . . . Dana's warmth and understanding will he an asset in .the field of social work . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 4g Crimson Echo 3, 45 G.O. Council 2, 33 Gu1danC6 Aide 3, 43 L'Envoi juniors 33 Psychology Club 33 Spanish Club 3, 4. mn., RUDOLPH SCHLEGEI., JR. I 88 Fowler Avenue His pitch is perfect-on the dia- mond or in the hand . . . The Maestro will mount the po- dium . . . Band 2, All-City 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4g Cross Country 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. LOIS SCHUMAN 210 Gailmor Drive Reading is leading her into new worlds . . . Lois aims to learn the elements of education . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 25 Guidance Aide 2. HOWARD SCHUPAK 18 Cresthill Road Down the field towards college . . . The key to happiness-a bridge game . . . A.F.S. 3g Band 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2g Cross Country 4, L'En- voi Juniors 3, Stalf 45 Political Science 4. CARL R. SCORZA 19 Mitchell Avenue Carl excels in artistic endeavors . . . Traveling will he on his future itinerary . . . Wig in' Whiskers 3, 4. STEVEN SCHWARZ 121 Chittenden Avenue An intelligent guy who expresses himsef well with words and mu- sic . . . A future member of the A.M.A .... A.E.S. 35 Band 2 3, 43 All-County 2, 3, 4, All City 2, Biology Club 35 Debating Club 45 German Club 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4g Crimson Echo Sports Staif 33 Editor 43 Wig 'n' Whiskers 2. JOHN SETTEMBRINO 99 Halladay Avenue Working with cars takes his time and talents . . . Fishing and foot- hall catch john's fancy . . . 87 BEN SHOR 245 Scarsdale Road On the chesshoard he's king . . . A quiet hoy who likes sports . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Chess Club 2. ALLEN s1LKoWsKi 133 Bretton Road Musically inclined with linguistic leanings . . . After college he inf tends to travel . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 All- City 45 Crimson Echo Staff 3, 45 French Club 45 L'Envoi Juniors 25 Political Science Club 45 Psy- chology Club 45 Track Team 3, 45 U.N. Club 3, 45 Wig 'n' Whis- kers 3, 45 N.H.S. 4. 88 ROBERT SIEMION 37 Dexter Road Watch those ten pins fall . . . The fastest way to travel-on the seat of a motorcycle . . . Bowling 4. ROBERT SILVERMAN 23 Marisa Drive Scholastically speaking science is his specialty . . . Avid participant in Echo activities . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 Crimson Echo Ad Staff 3, 45 Business Manager 45 Circulation 35 Sports Staff 3, 45 Debating Club 3, 45 Political Sci- ence Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Choir 45 U.N. Club 3, 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. DONNY SINKOV 1853 Central Park Avenue An amiable guy who cares for karate . . . Donny's sure to snare a position as an outstand- ing drummer . . . Band 4. EDWARD SIMON 34 Mountaindale Road Ed takes great stock in cars . . . A future super real estate man . . . Track 2, 3, 4. ELLEN SINGER 1 50 Cresthill Road G4 An advocate of Echo who lileeshm to sail. . . Chalks, crayons, painlsfilz and inks are her mass media . . mln A.F.S. 3, 45 Crimson Echo Adilg Staff 2, 3, 45 Art Stalf 2, 3, 45 Ci:-All culation 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 L'Envoilll Juniors 35 Receptionist 2, 35 Redlkigl Cross Representative 33 Wig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. LISA SIRAGUSA 172 Alta Vista Drive YP Perky and peppy is our pfeffyll cheerleader . . . Science minded., Lisa's shooting for success . . - 'QW A.F.s. 3, Biology Club za Cheef' tl ing squd 3, 4, F.T.A. 5, 542 L'Envoi 'Juniors 35 Receptionist 5, 4. ' BONNIE SMITH li 66 Grassy Sprain Road 591. blond-haired blue-eyed miss 'Y-'bo's bound for business . . . A qw --Yccessful secretary-to-be . . . 3QL1oir 4g Crimson Echo Circula- film Staif 2, 35 Guidance Aide 35 siiealth Representative 4g Library :zzlde 35 Oiiice Aide 3. ,E ANTHONY fy SPANGENBERGER ff 645 Odell Avenue 1,ffbip's never board .while Qzimming tbe surf . . . An au- ifrentic autbority on autos . . . 113 sw' 'Me GRAHAM SMITH 59 Monrovia Boulevard Grabam enjoys travel and meet- ing people . . . Intelligent and dynamic as a speaker or mu- sician . . . A.F.S. 35 Crimson Echo Ad Staif 35 Debating Club 33 N.H.S. 35 President 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. NADINE SIRAGUSA 172 Alta Vista Drive An outgoing girl wbo's mad about Manbattan . . . Her cbosen career is commercial art . . . YQ' RICHARD SMITH 19 Elaine Terrace I A devotee of driving and the dis- cotbeque . . . Ricbie's riding the trail to college . . . RICHARD SPADARO 37 Read Avenue Swimming is bis strong point in the field of sports . . . As an art- ist be'll paint a perfect future. . . Swimming Team 35 Cross Coun- try 3. Xb issf 5,59-N , :R V , RICHARD SIVULICH 400 Palmer Road A football and rock 'n' roll fan . . . Rick's mechanically minded and business bound . . . an-ai' KENNETH SOLOMON 150 Gailmor Drive For Ken, rock 'n' roll is instru- mental . . . A key man on Roose- velt's defensive 11 . . . A.F.S. 3, 49 Biology Club 25 Foot- ball 3, 4g Track 3, 4. 89 BARBARA SPINDLER 1 Vincent Road A newcomer to the Roosevelt scene . , . Barbara will have a re- warding future in the yield of Dental Hygiene . . . BONNIE STONE . 5 Sadore Lane A bewitching 'blond who sparkles on the dance floor . . . The study of steno will aid her in a secre- tarial career . . . 90 TERI STEER 58 Gard Avenue Her hobby is history but she's musically minded too . . . She'll try her hand at a teaching ca- reer . . . Choir 43 Wig 'n' Whskers 3. BARBARA STRADLING 131 Heights Drive The girl with the warm smile and the magnetic personality . . . Future plans include a commer- cial art career . . . Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. LYNNE SPIELVOGEL 109 Beaumont Circle An analyzer and adept artist . . . Also focuses her free time on folk music . . . Biology Club 25 Choir 3, 4g Crimson Echo Circulation Staff 35 Feature Staff 4g F.T.A. 3, 45 Guidance Aide 3, 45 Health Rep- resentative Zg Psychology Club 2, 3, 45 U.N. Club, 35 N.H.S. 4. DEBORAH STEINBERGER 44 Kathwood Road Her spare time is liuened by swimming and skating . . . We'll find Debbie with R.N. after her name . . . Band 43 Biology Club 25 Volley- ball Club 2. 'W RICHARD SPINA 55 Norwood Road He's right on cue when it comes to billiards . . . Rock and roll ranks high with Richard . . . Track Team 3g Tumbling Squad 2, 3. STEPHEN STERN 46 Crisfield Street Interested in the intricacies 01 electronics . . . Steve will 011' gineer a successful career . . - Radio Club 3, 45 Rifle Team 2,4 MARK STRAUS 466 Scarsdale Road A good looking guy and popular too . . . Mark is in the center of the campus whirl . . . A.F.S. 45 Class Council 2, 45 j.V. Football 25 L'Envoi Business Staff 4. gf fsl , SUSAN STRINGHAM 280 Bronxville Road Sue is sure-footed on the ice . . . The future will End her on a college campus . . . ee,-1-,, f ROBERTA STREISFELD 4 Sadore Lane This well rounded miss mixes music and knitting . . . Sbe's bound to be a boon to bi- ologists . . . Class Council 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Psychology Club 45 Red Cross Representa- 'tive 25 U.N. Club 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. LYNNE SULLIVAN 58 Round Hill Drive A lively lass who's tempted by travel . . . As a nurse sbe'll quick- en pulses . . . RAYMOND TABANO 214 Mountaindale Road Rhythm, Blues and Folk music fan . . . He'll play his future on the guitar . . . ALFRED TAVOLACCI 80 Mohawk Road Interest centered on surfing . . . Al's ambition: to be the best drummer . . . JULIE TANCREDI 46 Cherrywood Road This miss delights in skating on ice'. . . Nimble typist is business school bound . . . A.F.S. 35 Dance Club 55 F.T.A. 2, 55 I.'Envoi Juniors 35 Nurse's Aide 45 Red Cross Representa- tive 3. Wil PHILLIP TERRANO 77 Remsen Road Captures the rock and roll beat on bis drums . . . Phillip hopes to score as a musician . . . 91 GREGORY THOMA 393 Marlborough Road Ten pins fall, Greg strikes again . . . Proposed business-private en- terprise . . . KENNETH TRIGANI 162 Croydon Road A football fancier from way back . . . On bis road, college is just around tbe bend . . . 92 '1 STEPHEN TOMASZEWSKI 363 Eldridge Avenue Enjoys tbe sound of falling pins . . . Stephen elects electronics as bis future profession . . . JOHN TURSI 375 Scarsdale Road Steers bis attention to sailing, strumming and the Stones . , , Tbe only square be digs is Washington . . . Biology Club 2, 35 Civil Defense Squad 2, 3. A d 'T DOUGLAS TURNER 16 Kenilworth Road Loves tbe car in carburetor . . . Made to order for college . . . Audio Visual Squad 2g Football Team Manager 4. 5 f 3 . 'Y LORRAINE TULLY 1 5 ' 355 Bronxville Road ,ff f , if -, A skillful skier on surf and snow Q . J 31-13, my . . . Plans ber career in tbe nurs- y jlfyfi ' X 'V ing pro ession . . . ' I Ski Club 5. ,V by rf , Tr, w fl 47 A I WESTON UPSHUR 12 Roanoke Street Baseballs are a weighty pastime . . . Aiming to master airline me- chanics . . . is ' MICHAEL URBAN 65 Normandy Road Mike's right on cue when it comes to pool . . . Hopes to do the college course above par . . . Golf Team, 2, 5, 4. X f W , X S 3 S TARA TWITTY 18 DeWitt Avenue Frequents the discotheques . . . CLAYTON UHRLASS 132 Homewood Avenue Swimming, golf and baseball are Also skis over snow-covered right in range . . . College is slopes . . . around the corner for Clayton Librarian 2, 3, 43 Health Repre- sentative 3, 4. 'GN PAULA VANDER WERFF 67 Grassy Sprain Road A talented twirler who's really in the swim of things . . . The kindness and eyficiency of a born nurse . . . Future Nurses of America 2, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 3g Receptionist 29 Twirling Squad 3, 4. 1-L.. xi., BARBARA VAN STEENBERGEN 770 Scarsdale Road Water skiing whets her fancy Barbara will try her hand teaching . . . I.'Envoi juniors 3. 93 CAROL VLASATY 336 Longvue Terrace Energetic and fun loving is brown-eyed Carol . . . Business law is her business . . . ALAN VOGEL 20 Woodrow Drive A spirited guy who toots a trom- hone . . . Law will govern his future . . . Band 2, 3, 45 L'Envoi Staff 45 L,Envoi juniors 39 Swimming Team 2. JOAN WALKER 322 Crestwood Avenue A hlond haired miss with eyes of hlue . . . A ready smile and a gracious way . . . 94 WILLIAM WANSER 81 Monrovia Boulevard Skiing and scuba diving rate high with Bill . . . Worthy ac- complishments will triumph to success . . . J.V. Football 25 Golf Team 3, 45 Swimming Team 25 Ski Club 2. MARIA VETRANO 20 Dalton Road Maria's skates glide over the ice . . . Her techniques as an X-ray technician will he exemplary... Cheering Squad 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 45 L'Envoi Juniors 35 Library Aide 25 Nurse's Aide 3, 4. BRUCE VOGEL 20 Biltmore Avenue Quick and witty with the use of words . . . He will command at- tention in the courtroom . . . Band 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 35 Chess Club 25 L'Envoi juniors 35 Staff 45 Service League 45 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. 1 ANNA MARIE VLAD 300 Read Avenue Her clothes are chosen with an artist's touch . . . The hest maga- zines will carry Anna's illustra- tions . . . ELLIOTT WALD 472 Bronxville Road Strike up the hand with Dixie- land . . . He'll tune in college 01' his stereo set . . . Chess Club 2, 45 Debating Club 25 Swimming Team 2, 45 U.N. Club 2. W In EDITH WARREN ,EZ 1 Howe Place ,,1,4ad about motors, crazy for cars jfgf, . . Swimming and basketball QQQ'-bowl Edie over . . . SUSAN WAXMAN my 53 Buckingham Roacl lf239ue's at bome on tbe cooking -gfirange . . . Music's a must, rock ::ffg'n' roll-the most , . . A.F.S. 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Future 55QNurses of America 2, 3, 4. THOMAS WASSNER 245 Parkview Avenue -Has the knack on gridiron or track . . . Tom's running tbe course to college . . . Biology Club 29 Chess Club 4g Crimson Echo Circulation Staif 2g Cross Country 45 Ski Club 33 Swimming Club 2, 4. ROBERT WEAVER 123 Hoover Road Favorite word in Bob's diction- ary, Football . . . A quiet young man wbo's future in business is assured . . . LYNDA WEBER 31 Patton Drive A friendly gal wbo's an adept artist . . . Lynda's jiguring for a future in matb . . . A.F.S. 3, 45 F.T.A.-45 Guidance Aide 43 Crimson -Echo Circula- tion Stalf 4g L'Envoi Juniors 35 Psychology Club 45 Wig 'n' Whiskers 4. BERNHARD WELLE 9 Remsen Circle Winged feet win on tbe track . . . Figures a future in tbe field of pbysical tberapy . . . Crimson Echo 3, 45 Track 4. JUDIE WEISER 2 Sadore Lane Tbere's a Iudie with plenty of puncb . . . Tbe red spotlight in the dentist's office . . . MARJORIE WILLIAMS 44 Hollywood Avenue A sbining note in tbe Roosevelt cboir . . . A dedicated girl wbo'll be a devoted teacber . . . 95 MELVIN WILLIAMS 64 Bushey Avenue Has a knack for track . . . Elec- tronics will light up his fu- ture . . . Track Team 2, 3, 4. v IRA WINOGRAD 247 Parkview Avenue A spunky sportsman who spe- cializes in spelunking . . . Check- mate has become Ira's cry . . . A.F.S. 33 Biology Club 25 Chess Club 25 Crimson Echo Circula- tion 25 Cross Country 43 Track Team 3, 4. 96 DEBORAH WINOGRAD 46 Howe Place Debby will do research in micro- biology . . . The deep blue sea catches her eye . . . Crimson Echo Circulation StaE 3, 45 L'Envoi juniors 35 Phil- osophy Club 35 Psychology Club 3, 4. NEIL WOODSIDE 39 Cassilis Avenue Superior skills at swimming or sailing . . .Slot car racing's right in range . . . Audio Visual Squad 2. DENNIS YORK 59 Millard Avenue His blue eyes rejoice at reading . . . College looms up in the fu- ture . . . JANET WORDEN 239 Miles Square Road Beyond the horizon dreams be- gin . . . She'll see the world as a nurse in the Navy . . . ghoir 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club GLORIA YACOVINO I 335 Palmer Road ' 1 Plenty of use for her sketching ,Mm pad and painting kit . . . Hermit. skill at steno will lead to secre-,mol tarial success . . . ml fl: Cr Gm km! lim 5: lg li l JACQUELINE YOUNG PA' 47 Warwick Road 5 jackie skis with professional easeiifg, . . . Linguistic leanings lead to AW career as an interpreter . . - Um, French Club 35 Health BCPTC' sentative 3g L'Envoi Juniors 33 Philosophy Club 45 Psychologl Club 3, 4g Receptionist 49 Red Cross Representative 3. i ILENE ZATAI. - 1 Cleveland Place ln active girl who adores the bstract . . . Her love of people eads to pediatrics . . . ..F.S. 3, 4g Biology Club Z3 Choir , 45 Crimson Echo 2, 3, 4, iuidance Aide 2, 3, 45 Health Lepresentative 2, 3, 45 L'Envoi uniors 3, Psychology Club 3, 45 Vig 'n' Whiskers 3, 4. 'MP f PAT MACKENZIE 5 Caraway Road A lovely brunette with charm land style . . . Pat is everyone's 'ay of sunshine . . . BARABAR ZISIMOS 440 Mile Square Road Finds Greek music offbeat but captivating . . . Pretty Barbara will see the world as a steward- ess . . . Library Aide 2. RICHARD ZAGER 278 Alta Vista Drive When he's got a guitar, he never frets . . . Richie Ends water sports absorbing . . . Choir 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4. MERYL ZUCKERMAN 17 Oakland Avenue This prize-winning painter re- flects her talent . . . A cute gal who's got her eye on college . . . A.F.S. 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 39 Crim- son Echo Circulation StaE 2, 35 Guidance Aide 4, Health Repre- sentative 4, L'Envoi Juniors 35 Receptionist 2, 35 Reflection Art Staff 3, 43 Service League 49 Sophomore Council 2. KENNETH SHELLEY 757 Kimball Avenue Ready help from a right guy . . . Applies his skill and energy to electronics . . . THERESA ZAPOTOCKI 70 Beaumont Circle A multi-faceted gal who likes being creative . . . Her love of dancing prompts a career in choreography . . . 97 f- 'w Sim ' - 0,7 Z0 Q im Yifgiix 5 fn ,ffff ,Sf Q 4058 23' mfg yr 244 6752 I VS M9 P- ff' v 'fe bf Q75 4 5 24' ww -2 by mf .--k 2- , :- ,gff . .. , , fa,- VWM, , 145229 if ' , A M , 4. Q 5, - -,go . f - 'LIT !'fGZY:, : Cfu, My 94551 , If ,z S 5 f f E955 3 if i, ',, !' - f if Wifi' f 4 ,N . ., 1 i ff! 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Van Steenbergen. ,aff w SE 1012 HO 0125 VALEDICTORIAN Peggy Kamens -,f. z.. ff if gf if M1 MZ: A A C575 ff MK' -fi 1 W, ,, 1-ff ,f,,fW7.f..Z-W- WW- mm f fw,,Af.,4,,c, SALUTORIAN ff Kathy Egloif 4 Xml 776 WZ, f 4 f NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP LETTERS OF COMMENDATION Row One: R. Eisinger, M. Crawford. S. Atkinson, P. Rabineau, M. Gross. Row Two: S. Roswit, S. Schwarz, C. Maltz- man, I. Zatal, P. Kamens, N. Kane. 103 REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Row One: H. Cahn, A. Klein, L. Markman, P. Rabineau, I. Liebowitz, G. Smith, D. Kliger, J. Focht, W. Houck K. Egloff. Row Two: R. Eisinger, M. Crawford, C. Maltz- R. Mastrovito. Row Five: S. Schwarz, E. Wald, I. Good- man, I. Zatal, P. Karnens, N. Kane. Row Three: M. Berne, man, P. Schneider, A. Mayer, M. Gross. Not Shown: J A. Eli, S. Saltzer, J. Gomola, L. Goldberg. Row Four: Hall, C. Jokelson, J. Landau, R. Masur, S. Munroe. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP N.H.S. SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST FINALIST Peggy Kamens Linda Goldberg MOST OUTSTANDING SENIOR GIRL CANCER ESSAY CONTEST Nancy Abel SCHOLARSHIP Ira Goodman BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Marion Crawford NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP SEMI FINALISTS Seated: P. Kamens, P. Rabineau. Standing: M. Gross, R. Eisinger, W Houck Not shown L. .Go1dberg. MOST INTELLIGENT Kathy Egloff Ronald Eisinger MOST ATHLETIC o ' f , f,',, , 1 f, , ,, wfga-, . ,, ,.. , - W W, M,,,, ,V U Lois Greenwald Ken Erdgeg SE IOR Fran Rossi Bruce Hallenbeck DONE MOST FOR R.H.S. W' I TTIEST Peggy Kamens Marc Klein MOST TALENTED L y Lucy Ariniello Rudy Schlegel NICEST GUY JN' GAL Nancy Abel Ken Levy POLLS f Letitia Autuori joe N orris BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phyllis Rabineau P11141 501912654167 '11 ,g. 'c w X w -x 1 Y V, w DERCLASSME new school . . . strange . . . hut growing more familiar with each new experience . . . each new friend . . . the I.V .... a jirst Regents . . . sopho- more year . . . a year of experimentation . . . com- pleted . . . a Junior . . . spirit . . . participation . . . a deep interest in school activities . . . the pilot gronp...a G.O. election...preparing to set the example . . . one more climactic year to go. JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS K. Stanzione, Sec'yg M. Henrich, Pres., R. Misarti, V. Pres.g C. Civitello, Treas. ' JUNIOR COUNCIL H Row One: C. Marmo, S. Noga, R. Barns, L. Ortolani, B. Betke, Henrich, M. Aheagne, J. Hoffman, R. Havner, J.fPober, A. Ry B. Guadiana, S. Friedman, C. Civitello. Row Two: J. Colling- nearson, R. Masartx, D. Leayhe. ham, H. Lowe, S. Reich, P. Weisbach, I.. Lacetti, N. Nitsch, M. 110 HOMEROOM 104 Row One: L. Boynton, M. Bohun, M. Braf, E. Blechman, E. Carey, R. Carozza, W. Brickwedell, D. Brendel, B. Braymor. Row Betke, M. Bocchicchio, S. Brooks, R. Block. Row Two: C. Britz, Four: A. Byrwa, R. Deutsh, A. Bryan, D. Chafouleas, P. Capon- J. Blum, J. Bloom, B. Black, M. Borghi, M. Brook, R. Bucci, S. ski, K. Callaghan, H. Checker, D. Bodge. Brent. Row Three: E. Carvin, D. Branda, J. Burns, F. Cerbone, P. HOMEROOM 110 Row One: R. Mattimiro, C. Mosley, K. Murtha, R. Myers, J. ler, S. Marks, C. McClain, E. Martin, K. Mofht, C. Munoz. Row Mitchell, K. Macken, S. McGough, A. Marcotrigiano, C. Marmo. Three: E. Murphy, P. Miceli, R. Midura, M. Morris, B. Morris, Row Two: D. Menzie, R. Misarti, B. Moore, A. Moore, V. Mul- M. Morris, G. Mogan, L. Morrell, H. Mishkoff. VH. . mv.. 1w..ff.,,w,, Y., HOMEROOM 116 Row One: C. Atkinson, N. Gee, j. Artuso, W. Barnitz, L. Adams, Bedigian, C. Althause, R. Barns, R. Alexander, V., Borga. Row D. Abrams, D. Benson, R. Abelson, P. Arnold. Row Two: M. Three: P. Basso, W. Barkan, C. Berg, M. Ahearn, S. Awner, R. Acampora, K. Bassinger, S. Ackerman, E. Becker, J. Aitkin, D. Beaujard, R. Alff, N. Asch, C. Becker. HOMEROOM 3 1 3 Row One: I. Olshin, J. Petrillo, N. Oberg, L. Ortolani, P. Ossias, baum, K. Nitsch, M. Nanus. Row Four: M. Oles, H. O'Nei11, A. C. Panko, S. Noga. Row Two: C. Neff, D. Neff, P. O'Connell, M. Nardone, G. Nevins, M. Newbauer, K. O'Ca11aghan, S. Nettler, O'Ne111, D. Pearlman, T. O'Connel1, V. Nixon, L. Munoz. Row C. Neivert. Three: J. Newman, M. O'Brien, F. Pascucci, L. Pilmer, D. Nus- HOMEROOM 314 Row One: T. Roberson, E. Schultheis, P. Putnam, B. Reilly, L. Row Three: V. Paola, J. Panzer, D. Reiss, P. Schumann, R. Rae, Reisch, A. Schwartz, D. Schwartz, S. Schwartz, J. Raboniwotz, M. A. Pepe, L. Palmero, D. Panzer, C. Richardson, T. Rizzo, H. Rall. Row Two: 'S. Sanders, J. Pober, S. Reisch, W. Pawlyshyn, Ratchick. R. Seife, S. Puchir, R. Ostrove, J. Reigrod, G. Rose, R. Scarpatti. f HOMEROOM 315 Row One: L. Shaw, B. Sarna, S. Solomon, G. Salvato, N. Sicon- Sweeney, N. Spagnoli, G. Spagnoli, T. Siegel, M. ,SL John. ROW olfi, D. Davis, B. Simone, K. Stanzione, L. Russell, A. Smith. Row Three: L. Ross, J. Rosenberg, L.. Saltarelli, G. Rickles, J. Tooley, Two: A. Rynearson, Y. Smith, J. Sender, J. Settembrino, J. P. Rutledge, A. Rostron, J. Scotti. Row Four: E. Ryan, T. Salem. 112 HOMEROOM 316 Row One: P. Stolzman, R. Shatz, D. Tursi, L. Snead, L. Thomas, bach, F. Shaffren, A. Steinberg, R. Terrase. Row Three: G. Starr, A. Sward, J. Walsh, B. Shapiro, E. Warhit. Row Two: V. Varian, H. Schneidman, R. Sugarman, J. Shepherd, F. Serio, P. Serniak, D. Strong, J. Stewart, C. Vasilas, E. Tansey, D. Scheiner, N. Stern- J. Silberman, N. Stratton, E. Semrai, H. Sokoloff. H OMEROOM 3 17 Row One: P. Weisbach, F. Wagner, P. Weltzian, M. Wartell, J. S. Welle, L. Wheeler, J. Williams, C. Sullo, S. Wolf. Row Three: Wolk, C. Stratico, D. Weinz, C. Wetterhall, F. Watsky. Row J. Tavolacci, L. Ruppert, C. Tussin, J. Taliercio, R. Szeremeta, W. Two: L. Toppi, M. Zanders, B. Weintraub, T. Taylor, S. Wechsler, Vescio, A. Turner, S. Warren. X.. HOMEROOM 318 Row One: B. Weiss, H. Zolkower, M. Mozzo, A. Muller, C. Zank. W. Bonarmo, G. Wasserman. Row Four: P. Wertheimer, P. Row Two: E. Armstrong, S. Zelin, J. Zimardi, R. Albano, R. Wood, M. Wine, R. Weaver, H. Wilkinson, E. Wincele. Weiner, Row Three: A. Weiss, P. Watson, J. Wissner, J. Hooke, 115 HOMEROOM 1 26 Row One: C. Civitello, G. Cocciardi, L. Casa, A. Cohen, H. Cohen, lingham, C. Del Pazzo. Row Three: T. Delaney, P. Thornton, J. Carras, J. Cardinali, R. Didona. Row Two: J. Dapp, J. Clark, B. Davis, B. Ciringione, M. Ecker, R. Deutsch, K. Cohen, P..Di T. Cohen, T. De Vito, D. Cooper, W. Chyhai, S. Clifford, J. Col- Lemme, T. De Micco. HOMEROOM 304 Row One: J. Galto, K. Evers, A. Dymant, L. Eckstein, G. Dela- G. Dutchik, E. Dillon, J. Diglio, M. De Florio, F. Ferrara. Row santra, J. Dixon, D. Dreyfus, H. Doliner. Row Two: E. Frisch, Four: R. Farella, C. Dustin, W. Gawchick, J. Edelman, N. Flaum, H. Fielden, V. Foti, M. Eglotf, S. De Piro, L. Dobsen, R. Ermann, S. Elson, T. Eichenbaum, C. Friedlander, L. Ferrara. B. Elliot. Row Three: S. De Broske, J. Ellsworth, K. Drummond, HOMEROOM 305 Row One: B. Gluck, J. Gayzur, S. Ferri, J. Goldberg, D. Graeber, K. Ginsberg. Row Three: W. Gizzi, V. Fleuranger, C. Grippo, M. Gizzi, S. Farella, S. Friedman, T. Flesher, V. Gallo. Row Two: B. Glickman, L. Greenberg, C. Gutekunst, S. Gottfried, G. Hart- C..Freeman, J. Fagin, G. Gomer, R. Goldman, P. Ferguson, D. lieb, P. Harkness, R. Havner, P. Goldstein. Frxtskey, P. Ferguson, A. Giaunetta, J. Friedman, M. Goldstein, 114 .,.,,.w,, . M., Q- - -.kg . HOMEROOM 507 Row One: B. Guadiana, G. Greenstein, R. Iannuzzi, D. Hayduk, B. Hecker, L. Hom, C. Jaye, K. Herblum, H. Hartman, J. Hart. Row Two: N. Guaraco, J. McCarthy, K. Johanson, L. Hutchins W. Harris, E. Hutchinson, D. Haug, D. JaEe, C. Henley, R. Holi land. Row Three: M. Henrich, L. Jorgenson, A. Holtzman, S. Kantor, R. Kane, N. Heiner, J. HoEman, C. Fox, M. Hyman, R. Holtzman. ' HoMERooM 309 Row One: M. Klug, E. Kestenbaurn, B. Kantor, D. Keleshian, G. J. Koch, G. Kocur, C. Kersten. Row Three: D. Karpa, M. Kole- Klett, I. Kirschstein, A. Karow, J. Katzenelson, N. Klein, D. sar, G. Kreielsheumer, J. Karell, J. Kelly, R. Kersten, D. Korn- Kearns, D. Lalla. Row Two: R. Kusel, J. Katz, S. Kohn, R. blatc, P. Katz, K. Keyes, L. Klein. Klionski, R. Kaputkin, A. Kulp, O. King, R. Kristan, J. Lange, I.. Y W . 1 . - 1 .3135 fi' 1 .ese -4: I- ,- - ,Q .1 x.,,,A ni ,L - -J' , 'If' HOMEROOM 31 1 Row One- J Kramer, S. Kurtz, L. Losapio, J. Locascio, S. Korn, Manzi, P. Mazza, B. Lanning. Row Four: J. Manzi, L. Lewis, C. J- McCarthy. S. Liss. Row Two: L. Levine, J. Lamia, M. Lom- Luft, A. Marazita, D. Leahy, R. Mastromonaco, S. Malachuk, P. bardi, A. Lolzen R. LaBarbera, L. Laccerti, H. Lowe. Row Three: Laytin. J. Leblang, R. Marcello, H. Levy, D. McCormack, M- I-Obatoi J- 115 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS B. Schwartz, Sec'y5 P. Greenberg, Pres., S. Straus, V. Pres., S. johnson, Treas. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Row One:' R. Siskin, R. Zweibel, B. Schwartz, L. N d , . T :L.K P. G b A l' ' ' Silverman, A. Bregman, L. Muller, M. Dicker, A. Ap1l1fzifmRogv wo Mus, teen erg, 'O Wien, S' Straus' HoMERooM 101 Row One: S. Auslander, A. Babbin, B. Abramson, Z. Adler, P. Three: T. Ash, S. Blau, H. Birnberg, W. Benkwitt, J. Anton, G- Agnano, A. Apuzzi, N. Abeles, L. Auletta. Row Two: L. Anton- Bennett. Row Four: E. Bohtlmg, D. Antonuccx, N. Bakamc, P. ecchia, L. Backstrand, E. Amarantides, S. Armaghnian, J. Anyon, Balko, A. Arkin, T. Alhson, H. Behan, E. Bloom, D. Berkman. H. Altier, R. Bellino, J. Blasi, M. Abajian, C. Auerhahn. Row 116 1. Q., V. HOMEROOM 1 12 Row One: F. Buttinelli, R. Booth, M. Carlen, L. Azzinara, M. Bernstein, A. Bregman, M. Benenson. Row Three: F. Bellantoni, Brager, I.. Bluinenthal, L. Beineix, S. Boynton, P. Bonadies, S. A. Campana, J. Cardinali, P. 'Carpenick, D. Brengleman, P. Bierman, F. Breindel, S. Candela. A Row Two: H. Buchalter, C. Caucci, R. Burns, E. Bookman, B. Calef, W. Bolinsky. Bracy, H. Brooks, S. Bret-tel, A. Berry, L. Blank, N. Brokaw, J. HOMEROOM 1 14 Row One: J. Conley, T. Cuozzo, R. Carboni, K. Conley, C. ents, C. Cirigliano, M. Cosman. Row Three: L. Cashin, B. Clark Cruetzberger, L.' Catumaccio, J. Brown, R. Conte, S. D,Arnato, T. Ciardullo, J. Conway, S. Cohen, H. Chambers, R. Cole, E A. Cea, M. Cox. Row Two: J. Dachman, Marie D'Alimonte, J. Cordone. Row Four: P. D'Antoni, R. Cavitch, S. Cicchetti, R Byrne, G. Conley, M. Chalom, R. D'Amato, R. Clinchy, C. Clem- Contente. HOMEROOM 200 Row One: M. Dannic, M. Dicker, J. DeFlorio, D. Debrocke, D. S. Douglas, P. De Santis, R. DeLisi, R. De Francis, L. De Feno. Dolan L. Feuer, L. Ferguson, R. Dannic. Row Two: E. Feldman, Row Four: D. Davids, M. De Stefano, J. Drisko, J. Davenport, N. DelVIartia C. Dorfman, D. Fenster, C. Fields, R. Fox, L. Fer- R. Dulak, P. De Lasho, H. Dittmer, N. Darvie. rara, C. Duke. Row Three: P. Daria, W. Dobransky, M. Dustin, H7 HOMEROOM 201 Row One: M. Fox, K. Gargiulo, B. Fink, K. Ganz, E. Fuhrman, Figurski, A. Enzer, J. Farago, S. Frankel, D. Fischer, A. Forman, M. Freund. Row Two: E. Fennessey, R. Fiedler, S. Franklyn, G. L. Froatz. Row Four: J. Eilbert, T. Flanigan, B. Ferine, L. Epahd, Frankfeldt, M. Grossman, L. Gainey, R. Emery. Row Three: J. W. Cooks, K. Fellerman. HOMEROOM 202 Row One: V. Golub, M. Halfor, E. Gelberman, L. Gelardi, B. J. Geltman. Row Three: G. Govan, A. Frisherman, F. Eddie, L. Haimowitz, B. Graham, S. Giddings, M. Goldman. Row Two: S. Fox, J. Guthrie, K. Garretson, N. Friedman. Row Four: R. Glat- Gould, N. Graff, C. Gitelson, J. Gershowitz, L. Grasso, V. Galle, ter, D. Getting, R. Flynn, W. Gillette, M. Goldberg, B. Galin. HOMEROOM 203 Row One: P. Hunt, J. Jalfess, K. Gordon, P. Jason, D. Harkins, Holness, J. Hochstadter, W. Hisnay, J. Gavoni, P. Hashmall. S. Johnson, G. Halvorsen, E. Jacobs. Row Two: B. Haulihan, C. Row Four: P. Greenberg, H. Gordon, J. Greenbum, N. Gross, L. Hamilton, S. Heske, K. Hopkins, J. Holub, S. Goldman, M. Holke, Houck, K. Gulden, N. Goldberg, J. Gooel. D. Indorf. Row Three: T. Grant, S. Grusso, D. Helphand, D. 118 . w 1 i 1 R 1: 0 H be Ili ll l 1 N 5 T A 0 HOMEROOM 204 Row One: D. Kondolaski, D. Kelly, G. Kulhanek, R. Kircholf, R. Kane, R. Jangle, P. Joseph, L. Kaplan, S. Jacobson, R. Karns, M johnson, R. Ujaver, A. Hogrefe, L. Kaufman, D. Imre. Row Two: King. Row Four: D. Kennedy, R. La Cetti, D. Kerner, C. Hooke D. Kachalski, E. Kelly, D. La Barabra, R. josephberg, L. Kaplan, A. Kalish, C. johnson, W. Houlihan, S. Hrivnak. H. Hoffman, J. jove, E. Jones, M. Kirshbaum. Row Three: R. HOMEROOM 205 Row One: D. Zawiski, P. Langhans, M. Lombardi, B. Long, D. Lefer, D. Levine. Row Two: M. Koblick, M. Landau, M. Levine, J. Crammer, J. Lombardi, H. Levesque, S. Laufer. Row Three: V. Lasser, V. Leuzzi, F. Lucci, E. Makar, C. Liebman, B. Locker, R Klineck B. Klineck, B. Linten. Row Four: G. Lang, I. Marks, 1 Lang, N. Loscalzo, L. Kraus, F. La Mort, L. Labensky, K. Krentsa HOMEROOM 206 R 0 g S, M ' , A. M' ki d, J. Marshall, D. Mayerhofer, J. Mc:1:sonneA. MCESQTI, I.. Msllelr, C. Maxfield, F. Mermelsteln, I. Miller. ,Row Two: D. Mintzer, D. Molls, S. Molloy, G, Moscoff, R. Mahig, A. Masella, B. Mechanick, C. Maurer, L. Matte, L. Mitchell, M. Molito. Row Three: R. Martinelli, D. Lusterman D. Morrissey, W. Mellin, R. McLaughlin, K. McKay, N. Myers G. Metz, R. Morehouse, P. McCord. 119 ' Elf K Jfzxv 1 ' ' 5 -I ii I E w l Q I 5 r 5 HOMEROOM 207 Row One: F. Wilson, S. Nissman, S. Mozian, L. Murtha, M. A. Oppenheimer, V. Passantino, J. Panos, A. Olivieri. Row Three: Nestler, 'S. Nathan, C. Murley, P. Olsen, N. Nathan. Row Two: P. Naulty, I. Piacenti, E. O'Connell, J. Neal, S. Olenski, J. Smith, K. O'Ne1l, W. Nugent, B. Nicoletti, D. Osias, P. Nerl, M. Mucsari, C. Pasewark, N. O'Callahan, B. Nathanson. Q i. HOMEROOM 208 Row One: D. Pensky, C. Perrone, J. Popoff, J. Robinson, M. Querry, R. Perry, T. Pond, L. Pasisis,'J. Rowlands, L. Passananti. .5 Rante, G. Rauso, D. Patrao, B. Riccio. Row Two: F. Re, A. Row Four: R. Perman, R. Peterson, S. Pinsky, L. Perlman, H. 1 Popoli, R. Ostrubak, B. Pemsler, R. Pompilio, R. Peteshel, P. Pennell, J. Paulson, D. Randall, J. Plevritis. sy Pollino. M. Plaat. Row Three: K. Rasmussen, G. Roseman, B. 3 5 . , . I . x 1 w HOMEROOM 210 Row One: L. Schwalbe, J. Schwebel, M. Saltz, B. Ruppel, M. Riklin, C. Sikora, R. Saloman, J. Sedlitz, J. Schultz, D. Roychik, Solomon, M. Schwartz, L. Shlesinger, G. Schulman. Row Two: M. Schuster. Row Four: B. Roberts, C. Robbins, G. Rosenthal, I E. Schor, K. Shreefter, J. Ruoti, P. Schupak, B. Schwartz, J. Sil- M. Rossi, R. Rousseau, D. Sapir, C. Romano, R. Rubin. verman, M. Sauve, A. Schottland. Row Three: M. Scatola, J. 120 ,Q :si , .1 'X X. Qi HOMERODM 212 v. Row One: E. Stradling, G. Smith, R. Small, K. Sperber, C. Ste- Williams. Row Three: P. Shor, W. Sigmund, R. Shaw, K. Qfani, N. Stillich, M. Siegal, I. Spector, I. Strohmayer, R. Stein- Wasiczko, L. Spann, W. Signor, E. Soyka, H. Spinner, R. S berger. Row Two: M. Smoke, E. Singer, M. Spitz, R. Siskin, C. Schwartz, R. Sternbach. Row Four: G. Silberman, J. Solow, D. Spinelli, Anna Soltis, D. Terkanick, R. Stangarone, P. Spina, R. Schuster, J. Shaw, E. Shapiro. l w ,e HOMEROOM 2 14 i R O : B. T h M. S ', K. Th , E. Trilling, L. A. Townsend, R. Turnoff. Row Three: J. Tolley, M. Tobin, M. T25vlingTeC. Supsglcx: 3'St,TurnertoJSlStrumerF rl3ISSVa1erio, F. Ter- Tora, P. Tora, S. Straus, W. Strob, B. Tripode, A. Unger, T. lizzi, N. Vizza. Row Two: W. Terry, R. Swanson, J. Swistowicz, Stone, S. Tart, L. Valetuti. A. Tencer, B. Tencer, S. Sweatt, D. Van Steenbergen, J. Tietjen, HOMEROOM 216 ROW One. D Zangerle, Y. Weinberg, B. Van Blake, K. Chris- N. Yamaguchi, R. Weinstein. Row Three: F. Verno, E. Wald- i0pher O. Williams K. Ziccardi, T. Zatkovitch, M. Werner, P. man, S. Stutman, H. Zinck, C. Walag, M. Waldman, R. Wanser, Walsh, T' Winograd. Row Two: R. Zwiebel, K. Zazza, K. Zur- S. Zarecki, W. Weltzien, J. Zadarasni. buch Wexler, J. Warriner, E. Weinberg, J. Zickerman, S. Weiss, ' 121 122 123 f- N ga 2 5-W QQ, I 1' ffffQf WM MW f Z W X . 22x 3 ff ,ff if W1 Z4 Q A W' 3,27 14 f f, Q W MKQ7 6 ge, X 'M 3 - F3 1 A A ,711-ig X ,iff-072-Yfifxf ' K I ' ,f agglffggsqyj f 51 3' x 1 - 5: 7 TQ TA , - , , ' ,, , - , W E 7 423 FL, '5' if ' . f5:' m' fv '1 i - ff Q' Q -f if E' ff 155:-f, ,Y A 3944-eh 3 :K A . X 3, ,ji 5 Y X ACTI VI TIE The tense excitement of an opening night . . . a concert . . . an opportunity to build friendships. . . discover talents . . . develop skills . . . the chance to think independently . . . to create . . . to add something special . . . so much to do . . . so little time to do it . . . activities . . . the life of a school. iw 2 q l , , , Mrs. F. Quinlan, Mr. R. McDaniel. F. Rossi, Secy., G.O. Coordinating the aspects of Roosevelt's life . . . a reflection of our pride and support . . . the red and white card . . . a council of competent students . . . the counsel of faculty advisors . . . working together, sharing responsibilities . . . a Friday night dance . . . the distribution of funds to finance varied activities . . . the G.O. store . . . four very special students . . . capable leaders . . . tradition preserved . . . student discounts . . . the supervision of Mr. McDaniel, Mrs. Comparato, Mrs. Quinlan . . . Spring elections . . . cam- paigns, tension, victory and tears . . . the General Organiza- tion, the nucleus of our school. 126 K. Levy, V. Pres., P. Schneiderg Pres., Mrs. O. Comparato K. Levy, P. Schneider, L. Young, Treas. GENERAL ORGANIZA TIO and STORE 1' G. O. COUNCIL ROW One: K. Egloff, J. Silverman, A. Karow, K. Stanzione, A. Bregman. Row Two: R. Albert, F. Rossi, L. Young, N. Abel, J. Costick, C. Migden. Row Three: P. Sch- neider, M. Hendricks, K. Levy, P. Greenberg, S. Straus. Z wfwwwf 127 - BA DAD i5S.fixT:12m-,ass..iV. ' ' -1 me 'fm A high lefuel of musical achievement . . . the Winter ll Evil fs -S'sQSSf3'fX::' ' N ' assembly . . . Twas ' the Night Before Christmas . . . Mr. Humphrey . . . skill . . . artistry . . . well deserved admiration . . . a marching band in crimson and white . . . precision on the field . . . half-time, exuberant spirit . . . our future Leonard Bernstein ...- Guys and Dolls . . . working together to create harmony . . . beauty . . . rehearsals . . . diligent performers . . . culture and excite- ment for the student body . . . fulfillment for the partici- pants . . . music for the school. URCHESTRA ALI.-COUNTY BAND 81 ORCHESTRA Row One: R. Masur, B. Pritchard, J. Tolley, R. Schlegel, J. Silberman, D. Miller, Mr, Humphrey Row Two: C. Richardson, G. Smith, R. Pernice, S. Schwarz, J. Rosenblatt. ORCHESTRA THE SOUND OF MUSIC FK CHOIR An opportunity for self expression . . . the sound of music . . . the dedication and devotion of Mrs. Neal . . . Many diferent voices . . . genuine talent, hours of practice . . . and then, one 'voice . . . Room 400 . . . a Winter assembly rich with holiday spirit . . . the solemnity of the Halle- lujah Chorus . . . the Spring concert . . . to please the ear . . . and music lives at R.HS. 133 WIG AND WHISKERS OFFICERS L. Ariniellog Sec'y., K. Migdalg Pres., M. Healeyg Corres. Sec'y., B. Hallenbeckg V. Pres., J. Williamsg Treas. The anxiety of tryouts . . . the routine of reheasals . . . Learning lines . . . study cram- med between scenes . . . the director of Mr. Kilcullen and Mrs. Neal . . . worleing . . . coordinating blending music and mood . . . costumes . . . sets . . . lining up lights . . . make-up . . . the music of Mr. Humphrey . . . writing publicity . . . handling funds . . . a decisive gesture . . . a well chosen word . . . just the right emphasis . . . an exhaust- ing struggle for perfection . . . March 18th and 19th . . . applause . . . acclaim . . . a sellout . . . two nights of color . . . and chords . . . and magic . . . Guys and Dolls . . . an experience. GUYS AND DOLLS CRIMSON ECHO l SPORTS STAFF Row One: P. Goldstein, C. Migden, G. Gomer. Row Two: E. Wincele, J. Miller, K. Levy, D. Masur, P. Schneider. Crimson Ecbo . . . beralding coming events . . . recording significant occasions . . . setting fortb ideals . . . creativity in print . . . a stayf of ambitious workers . . . cooperation . . . intellect.. . . distinc- tive journalistic style . . . Totem Pole . . . recognition for tbe outstanding . . . Dr. Kaiser . . . supervising and coordinating . . . editorials . . . stimulating debate and discussion . . . extending tbe complete picture . . . posters . . . tbe ligbter side as seen by Tbe Crimson Ecbb . . . poems . . . pictures . . . comments . . . tbinking minds scooping tbe news . . . furtbering scbool spirit by furtbering knowledge of 1 I i i i Mk' I. Liebowitz, Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Kaiser, Sponsorg M. Berne, Asso- I ciate Editor. N i M I. l ii If If P K ri ART STAFF Row One: P. Weisbach, L. Schiffman. Row Two: P. Naulty, J. Goldberg, E. Singer, E. Weinberg, W. Bar- nett, P. Hecht. l I FEATURE STAFF Row One: J. Hoifrnan, S. Schwartz. Row Two: R. Seife, S. Roswit, L- Spielvogel, W. Barkan, D. Indorf, D. Lefer. s f I 1 D turing the achievements . . . the 4. EDITORS Row One: A. Mayer, R. Silverman, A. Silkowski, P. Rabineau. Row Two: B. Epstein, A. Eil, S. Franklin, N. Herman, B. Epstein. ,the school . . . Dummy Day . . . Wednesday sales . . . long hours of toil . . . a newspaper . . . cap- merits , . . touching on every as- pect of school life . . . keeping us informed . . . aware . . . the voice of Roosevelt. . ADVERTISING STAFF Row One: D. Haimowitz, V. Dari, R. Klionski, A. Karow. Row Two: P. Laytin, D. Adler, J. Bain, N. Dubinbaum, S. Porcaro, R. Eisinger l 5 I .5 fi , MLA! TQ ' A' , if 1 1--:gr , TGI 1 r.. ff .fu A3 NEWS STAFF Row One: M. Feder, S. Saltzer, C. Jokelson, D- C00Pe1'1 J' Hoffman' ROW Two: C, Drummond, E. Henderson, S. Atkinson. 4.4 , , ,Y 4, , 'vm uf 7 . '- fl, In H 11 4 nf 4 nf' ff ff Pl f f fifqm f A HQ E555 fun, M, 14, -w 'Q f ff f ,f ff ff, M af y f f f f f Off f A fx C LITERARY STAFF Seated: J. Gomola. Standing: P. Rabineau, S. Schwartz, S. Saltzer, N. Fellerman, D. Lefer, G. Frankfeldt. Creativity in print . . . an outlet for innermost tllouglots and dreams . . . tlae aid and guidance of Mrs. Lajferty . . . stories, poems, essays, ideals . . . words of love or laughter . . . a mirror for talent . . . recognition and respect for literary ability . . . humorous . . . profound . . . artistic . . . searching . . . one magazine . . . a reflection of minds. P' 1 W .. ' , A . rt ART STAFF M. Zuckerman, P. Stolzman, M. Gross, C. Hansen, L. Markman, S. Cicchetti, D. Morrissey A. Steinberger. 159 7 L'EN V01 I A symbol of Roosevelt spirit . . . memories captured and preserved . . . a myriad of minds . . . and bands . . . work- ing . . . creating a whirlwind of ideas . . . new ones renewed . . . tloe incessant tapping of typewriters . . . a red cover . . . the voices . . . discussing . . . planning . . . recording the little tlaings . . . the important things . . . always problems . . . and always answers . . . Production Editor Glenn Beinfest, Production Advisor Mr. Robert PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Bosshafdf' R. Albert, editor, W. Vescio, K. Krentsa, P. Balko, K. Nitsch. , ,,., if fc ' LAYOUT STAFF J. Focht, M. Kaufman, E. Goldman, editor, D. Leuzzi, F. Rossi. 140 fl LITERARY STAFF Seated: L. Markman, B. Freilichg editor, C. Cohn, I. Zatal. Standing: E. Kirschner, B. Vogel, J. Portnoy, L. Nova, D. Kliger, S. Roswit, C. Maltzman. . . . L'En11oi Iuniors . . . the raising of funds . . . polls . . . recognition of tlaose who have done most . . . meant most . . . senior pictures . . . a drape . . . a smile . . . a fond farewell . . . the result of long hours of work and devotion . . . of editors . . . and staffs . . . Mrs. Hammer and Mr. Bossbardt . . . endless memories . . , the fs excitement of a game . . . the face of a friend . . . ' , retained . . . recorded in one book . . . L'En'uoi '66 . . . the story of a year. 7 5 ph ART STAFF S. Posmentier, K. Egloff, A. Golantg editor COPY STAFF Seatedg L, Autuori, J. Landaug editor, S. Levy, S. Kaplan. Standing: K. Frankel, B. Bochnak. Business. Advisor Mrs. Beatrice Hammer, Business Editor BOYS' SHORTS STAEFAW Sfephame Munfoe' D. Fisher, editor, H. Schupak. W0 JIQVI, A fvrr V h , , ,eff BUSINESS STAFF Seated: A. Vogel, N. Abel, J. Mazzei, M. Agostino. Standing: S. Munroeg editor, M Straus, J. Reiss, S. O'Bryant. ' 142 --uw wwf' .,wf ' ,Mar-ww Art Advisor Mr. Joel Levy GIRLS' SPORTS STAFF Photography Advisor Mr. James Gallagher I.. Greenwaldg editor, L. Feinberg. L'Envoi Juniors 4.-Qffvh A, x..,,.W. La., ' V 'f MQ. .qqgg V im L7ENVo1 SHOW Grandma, tell me a story . . . a stolen book . . . a striking comic union . . . the alliance between a dirty old lady and a crooked superman . . . a visit to a discotbeque . . . the six ,loveliest senior girls . . . music . . . humor . . . sparkling gowns . . . one staff . . . one message . . . Buy L'En11oi. Bw MISS L'EN V01 45 89 14lV A 'Q S322 U U '-QZJ52 v R .. 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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row One: J. Costick, S. Hall, B. Epstein, S. O'Bryant, K. Egloff, roe, A. Mayer, A. Silkowski, R. Eisinger, E. Goldman, C. Cohn, P. Kamens, B. Epstein, E. Kirschner, L. Markman. Row Two: V. Scherer, V. Dari. Row Four: J. Bain, R. Masur, G. Smith, S. D. Kliger, L. Montesinos, P. Rabineau, J. Gomola, J. Mazzei, S. Schwartz, P. Schneider, I. Liebowitz, L. Spielvogel, C. Jokelson, Roswit, M. Berne, S. Saltzer. Row Three: J. Bassinger, S. Mun- S. Levitt, M. Crawford, T. Dolan. 149 Our Friends. . . Francisco C laus Ruffinelli Hansen Roosevelt High School was extremely fortunate to have two A.F.S. students this year. Francisco Ruflinelli from Asuncion, Paraguay is staying at the family of Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldstein and attends school with his American brother, Peter. Claus Hansen from Copenhagen, Denmark lived with the family of Mr. and Mrs. N. Shor. He is currently staying in Hubbard, Ohio. 1 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE A.F.S. International understanding on a personal level . . . visitors from abroad . , The December Sticker Drive . . . our warm and sincere Paraguayan amigo . . . an intelligent individual from Denmark . . . an exchange of ideas . . . culture . . . tradition . . . our seventh year . . . the sponsorship of Miss Ronan . . . Bus Stop .. . . Meet Claus and Francisco . . . two students to share in the heritage of our school . . . our community . . . our country . . . a common bond between varied ancestries and idealogies . . . International diyferences unsolved . . . but under- stood . . . The American Field Service . . . increasing our knowledge of a shrinking world . . . broadening our outlook . . . enriching our lives. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Seated: G. Gomer, S. Schwartz, R. Masur, P. Kamens. Standing: M. Berne, P. Goldstein, W. Barkan, L. George, V. Dari, A. Silkowski, B. Levy. fwf- f ' 5, . p f V ' Mfr, A.F.S. COUNCIL Seated: N. Sternbach, L. Adams, L. George, P. Stolzman. Standing: E. Warhit, A. Rynearson J. Miller, M. Gross, F. Rufiinelli, R. Havner, G. Mogan, R. Albert, K. Nomura. 151 A.F. . Finalists: A. Karow, C. Berg. Alternate: H. Betke. A.F.S. FINALIST CRAIG BERG Craig has been chosen to represent Roosevelt in this year's American Field Service program. He will be living with a family in Sao Paolo, Brazil, learning the language and customs, until january 1967. .. ' ' , ff, ,1f'j,jE1w,'f W M' E g ASSEMBLIES Varied programs designed to en- tertain . . . inform . . . enlighten . . . Recognition to the deserving . . . distinguished guests . . . a chance to share in the experiences and ideas of others . . . a wel- come change from daily routine. W SERVICE LEAGUE Mrs. D'Amore, Sponsor, David Fish- er, President. SERVICE LEAGUE Making every aspect of R.H.S. run smoother . . . unselfish aid . . . the Autumn Cake Sale . . . satisfaction in service . . . a Spring induction . . . respect and recognition to the deserving . . . an Honor Corps . . . their coveted key . . . coordinating the activities that give a school character . . . helping . . . doing . . . contributing . . . the reward to those who have given most. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB DEBATIN G CLUB DEBATING CLUB Seated: M. Berne, P. Rabineau. Stand' ' I L' b witz, G. Mogan, J. Pober, P. Stoltzman, M. Gross, J. Hoffma U.N. CLUB PSYCHOLOGY CLUB GERMAN CLUB ,. ,,,..-,f., 2 ff-mA,,,. .V .M ,,.' rf.-. ,.,A 'J JTLTELV Y - ' , , Xf,.f-,.,, :g,s-..f.f.-..7.- Row One: A. Dennis, J. Adler, K. Egloif. Row Two: B. B. Marti, D. Adler, R. AIE, F. Maderich. Row Three: J. Betke, C. Hansen, W. Barrie, F. Rufhnelli, W. Brick- Herzberg, S. Schwartz, P. Hecht, J. Lew, L. Blaustein, J. wedell, K. Frankel, A. Sward, E. Schermer, V. Scherer, Manzi, M. Lobato, D. Haimowitz, Dr. Kaufman. CHESS CLUB f fff: fm H fy 1 ., 4' ' ' X I' H a' PROMEGA SERVICE CLUB Row One: S. Nettler, P. Watson, J. Hoffman, M. Brook, Panzer, Y. Smith, G. Mogan, E. Wincele. Row Three: J B. Havner, G. Kreielsherimer, W. Harris, R. Scarpati. Pober, L. Losapio, E. Warhit, N. Siconolfi. Row Two: V. Gallo, A. Cohen, L. Hom, A. Moore, J. SERVICE GROUP B. PROMEGA SERVICE CLUB A new organization witb new ideas ' . . . tbe Winter Boole Drive . . . a Beat Gorton button . . . Battle of tbe Bands . . . and tbe Big Beat comes to Roosevelt . . . activity . . . diligence . . . originality . . . tbe leadership of Mr. Del Bene . . . an admirable aim . . . to foster scbool spirit . . . tbe pre-game mixer . . . working for a better scbool . . . a B Service Club . . . Promega. FAMILY SERVICE SOCIETY Seated: L. George, M. Berne, D. Fritskey. Standing: Mr. Morse. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA V Row One: Mrs. Troy, Moderator, R. Streisfeld, M. Man gini, S. Porcaro, J. Hammer, N. Dubinbaum, S. Friedman, M. Blaustein, B. Robinson, L. Siragusa. Row Two: J. Set- tembrino, S. Locascio, S. Zelin, B. Black, G. Greenstein, B Bowman, L. Schiffman, P. Hecht. Row Three: H. Marden S. Franklin, S. Bergman, J. Gayzur, D. Fritskey, L. Levine: H. Hartman, A. Madonna, G. Ames. Row Four: T. Siegel R. Scarpatti, S. Levitt, C. Cohn, S. KreloE, V. Scherer, R, Alexander, C. Brand, T. Dolan, L. Spielvogel. Row Five: N Herman, E. Singer, N. Spagnoli, S. Levy, E. Schermer, K Frankel, J. Dapp, L. Weber, B. Kamin, O. Jangl. , is AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD J. Rosenberg, R. Strong, N. Adams. CIVIL DEFENSE SQUAD f Row One: V. Coddxington, N. Adams. Row Two: M. Lobato, K. Johanson, I.. Munoz, J. Rosenberg F, Shaifren, I. Salem, R. Strong. R. R. O. nnnn R. H RRRR . g,'g Mg 11- 1 Eff Q, , ,, nnnn l RRRR . ,. MM...-Q.: -'A1155-1f'l-ff5. 2-QW - K R, ., 'X PUBLICITY STAFF Alison Eil, Cathy Cohn COLOR GUARD R 1 Row One: D. Schuster, F. Maderich, A. Dennis. Row Two: P. Serniak, R. AIE. l . LIBRARY AIDES Row One: J. Silverman, D. Fenster, S. Cohen, T. Twitty, S. Martin, E. Capraro, G. Rose. Row Three: T. Siegel D. Palombo, L. Cohen. Row Two: M. Smoke, A. Soltis, B. Weintraub, A. Berry, A. Banks, R. Zweibel, B. Sanders i 1 HEALTH REPRESENTATIVES Row One: H. Hartman, B. Kantor, L. Thomas, L. Adams, Kaufman, L. Ariniello, B. Black, S. Laufer. Row Four: D. Bonante, E. Carbone, L. Bellin. Row Two: V. Borja, T. Siegel, M. Gainey, L. Blank, L. Combs, M. Zuckerman, R. Scarpati, C. Munoz, J. Dapp, T. Twirry, B. Querry. G. Rieman. Row Three: B. Paulus, A. Marinucci, J. LeBlang, M. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Row One: L. Adams, P. Stolzman, B. Betke, A. Breg- wald, Y. Smith, E. Combs, C. Arnold, R. Streisfeld. Row man, B. Guadiana, D. Bonante, D. Patrao. Row Two: I. Four: W. Giordano, I. Zatal, S. Levy, J. LeBlang, L. Sparado, J. Dapp, A. Schwartz, K. Johnson, B. Schwartz, Tully, G. Rieman. D. Lefer. Row Three: D. Margotta, B. Gluck, L. Green- RECEPTION I STS Row One: C. Maxfield, B. Guadiana, A. Babbin, M. Dicker, S. Schwartz, C. Civitello, L. Schlesinger, E. War- hit. Row Two: L. Adams, B. Goldstein, K. Johnson, S. Saltzer, J. Goldberg, J. Katzenelson, P. Putnam, T. Rob- erson, H. Alteri. Row Three: R. Scarpatti, I. Wexler, M. Billowitz, B. Gluck, E. Pesce, N. Sternback, J. Young, D Herrick. Row Four: L. Combs, V. Varian, J. Stewart, N Fellerman, S. Reich, V. Scherer, A. Moore, E. Ort, S Franklin. Row Five: S. Brethel, D. Fischer, R. Dannic, J LeBlang, A. Berry, F. Barna, G. Rieman, L. Siragusa, S Laufer, S. Porcaro. NURSES AIDES Row One: M. Lynch, M. Vetrano, K. Stanzione, D. Bonante, E. Carbone, L. Bellin. Row Two: M. Gainey, B Paulus, Mrs. Joslin, A. Marinucci, J. Tancredi. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row One: Mrs. Joslin, A. Oppenheimer, S. Liss, R. Iannuzzi, L. Kauffman. Row Two: Marinnucci, A. Smith, E. Jones, S. Franklin, M. Lynch, M. Vetrano. Row Three: M. Healy, J. Worden, L. Kleln, M. Gamey, D. Indorf. GUIDANCE AIDES Row One: J. Dapp, K. Johnson, C. Migden, B. Freilich, L. Weber, S. Kurtz, A. McHugh, J. Hammer. Row Two: G. Rose, C. Maurer, L. Levine, B. Schwartz, A. Dymant, K. Evers, J. Katzenelson, A. Oppenheimer. Row Three: S. Krelolf, P. McCord, S. Faiella, K. Shreefter, A. Miskind, E. Ort, L. Autori, S. Marks. Row Four: E. O'C0n- nell, L. Spielvogel, T. Siegel, J. Baley, M. Zuckerman, G. Rieman, R. Siskin, V. Scherer, E. Schermer. fx OFFICE AIDES Row One: L. Blank, C. Wetterhall, L. Doxey, D. Hirschmugl, G. Cocciardi, H. Doliner, C. Murley, N. Graff, R Scarpatti. Row Two: H. Hartman, S. Brooks, G. Delasantra, L. Combs, D. Magnotta, R. Alexander, D. Her rick, B. Guadiana. Row Three: S. Marks, ,U. Becker. fi 'Z Z M-, ,, , V 166 --4-RD ' , s i 168 BQ VV .Q WR 5 A.. N X N Q 4, x 5 . 'xi B A mg ff '7 , Jing., My BOYS, SPURT Energy . . . sleill . . . determination . . . one goal . . . spirit . . . long hours of practice . . . mo- ments of elation . . . sportsmanship despite rivalry . . . effort . . . an excitement not contin- gent on victory . . . hut the thrill of competi tion . . . a game well played. VARSITY FOOTBALL W The Coach . . . ' PM The Players . n an no an an nu an Ili ss 1' , xv an us un an an ns nf fx Divx'-wr Og ' 4 If qi- CI- K Nix as .vf . eff. 1- fi. fp' ,. .N '51-ai' . ,A The Team . . . Row 1-- C. Goldberg, R. Klimetz, R. Midura, K. Solomon, J. Kutch, P. Pirovitz, R. Kelly, R. Santavicca, T. Reiger, G. Burch, J. Hayes, H. McGeory, C. Glover. Row 2-Coach Monaco, Coach Leitner, M. Schwartz, H. Wilkinson, D. Putorti, L. Jorgensen, R. Birnberg, G. Beinfest, V. Mulcahy, J. Hark- ness. Row 3-P. Anderson-Mgr., H. Kalish-Mgr., L. Nis- beth, P. Molinari, E. Stallworth, C. Guddencunst, M. Ahearn J. Bargellini, T. Caione, K. Erdoes, M. Henrich, C. Dustin, L Mishkin, R. Mastromanaco, B. Hallenbeck, I.. Labensky-Mgr. Coach De Matteo, D. Turner--Mgr. As the Defense Held SCOREBOARD RHS OPPONENT 6 ....A... Peekskill ..A,...........,.,.. 32 0 .....,,. Mamaroneck ...,,,.,.... 2 1 6 ......,. Scarsdale .......... ...... 6 26 ..,,,.., Lincoln ....,.,. ...... 6 7 ........ Gorton ..A................... 12 0 ..,.,... Yonkers ...4............,... 23 6 ,.... . .. Saunders-Commerce.. 7 X1 Q 174 The Offense Drove . . . f 'M W' M' uf: J if K 5 K f - N I Q... , ,' ,.. ' We 5'-e ee ,i 'f e.A,,e X 3: A ...X , W L , . .. X X we 'Q L .QSQW ., rw Wx 'Q Q' LQ- . .., X Sui me ' li iw. - , ws S ,,::,-gr.-Q: .- -. Q f rvksslikrim wi .Y Y ' X X' ii Nw ,1.,, 's': QD , mss'wieAsmS QQL2aSSM N' ff - . K4 1 f :SYN - f 'W 'X F bg: X. X 'Q I R A, 1 2 ,, vi . .4 R A MA gi M. W A Q 5 5 - ,.k'L ' s I L'k', . Q' ff X 5 - , K' fi '.-X '- X-,..., t S ALM.- K L xl viii! Li L . r .. K g.,...j ' X M l 1 I N 1 Q e 5 x.-.V.- ff gk . x X ,, ,5:,g, x 'SNLNQ Q X A A ' Y- 175 And S0 The Season Went . . . ii rf ,M V 7,:,,W,,7,,.,,, ,V J, , A A I . V N , in ,T fzfgkfrwafi ' , - ' I y, , ' NY 4' , 4 Av - , , - . U 4 , 3 ff .aff Q . fi V l . , - f . V . ' Q, f , , ,lr v M up A N, , , ,Q I fiiyif' I-1, f ' V I -1 W ' , 1 ,e af V V 1 'ef ' . w , X ' -f ' 'ff' 1 , wtf , 5, ,7,..fmf.f-f,zi,uLv: V ,Zi f , . .V , W. U may ,WV 1. , W 2 ' WYAVW .WW ' W 3 4 U ' 5' , 4.644 2 1 f f ':Vf,2fWV-v' ,fn ' ' ' I fV ' ' W 2' f, ,' V - V VW , ' '. ff KZ vP,.t'J347'E ,' ' V V f , f fy .-A. V .,m4,V-. . J -.f a 4f,,47W'!'7Xjf1ff V' 4 Metra! . ' yf - V w, - . -I '- , ,ff fffffr . fi7h7K f' 7573: Statistics alone cannot tell the story of the 1965 In- dian Gridders. The team battled every game down to the last second, even when hope had run out. Indian Coaches, Messrs. Monaco, Leitner and DeMatteo, merit much praise. They not only shaped the players into a fighting squad, but also instilled in themthe tradition- al Indian spirit and sportsmanship. . The team opened their challenging schedule against a fast and talented Peekskill eleven , In a losing effort we gained much needed experience, which we carried into the next game against the perennial powerhouse, Mamaroneck. In this game the team exhibited a strong defense and a determined offense. Although they came out on the short end, Roosevelt fans were proud of the team's performance. This year's city league was characterized by stronger teams than in the immediate past. The title was a toss- up until the final two weeks of the season. Against Lincoln, Roosevelt played their true-to-form football, winning easily 26-6. The game was highlighted by the breakaway running of Ron Scooter Kelly and the consistent passing of Glenn Burch to ends Boo Glover and Tom Caione. Our new defense, led by Ron Santa- vicca and Ken Erdoes, proved to be formidable against our other city foes. Unfortunately our offensive unit was often beset by penalties or fumbles at the peaks of their long drives and the final touchdown play lingered just beyond their grasp. Wil J, E .W LLJV ' V4-f V 'fi W fm, z W W J Tfji L, A 4 f,QA-.,. RQ, 1 'S 'L' Mi fsamw., Www' ZZ W The 1965 season ended with a disappointing fourth for the Roosevelt Harriers. They easily downed Yonkers and Commerce, but were han- dily beaten by Gorton, Saunders, and Lincoln. Finishing high in the city meet, out of a field of 70, were Bruce Davis, fourteenth, Ron Kusel, fifteenth, Paul Wood, eighteenthg and Jim Dris- CROS f 3 Z,19'fJi,zf.,, M if ff X Wg 4' A if if 1' if if 113, , -,ff v H .. Y , .C,f, ,L Q, I f, Jig! ,M .74.4yfw7Q fML wr 2 fy qw ,,-fyszf-, .r, V ,f,2wZ692 'gif' ' - ,.f,,'7--, -- 4 K . ko, nineteenth. These boys consistently hnished high on the list for Roosevelt during the course of the season. Next year is quite hopeful, for most of our run- ners are returning, and all hope to bring the trophy back to Roosevelt, where it belongs. ,,,y,Wf9 f f 17' ' f ff I ,Q is 'Milf ff f 4 f 7 i 1 , . Row 1 - F. Ruflinelli, P. Costello, T. Wassner, I. Winograd, H. Shu- pak, J. Driscol, B. Davis Row 2-P. Goldstein-Mgr., R. Misarti, P. Wood, R. Josephberg, R. Kusel, E. Wincele, J. Solo, D. Helphand, Coach Seidell. 74: ,Q gz f: 4 '. ' P CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE R.H.S. OPPONENT 26 ......,..,., Yonkers ..,...., ......,... 2 9 38 ............ Lincoln .,....., .,..... 2 4 20 ...,........ Commerce ....... ....... 5 8 40 ..........., Gorton ,......... .... 1 5 34 ......,...,. Saunders ...... ....... 2 1 1' L 'fx N Row 1-S. Straus, K. Johanson, W. Nugent, B. Nicoletti, S. 1 Douglas, P. Joseph, S. Jacobson, M. Siegal, N. Friedman. Row 2 - R. Shaw, A. Olivieri, F. La Morte, A. Conpanna, G. Becker, G. Metz, W. Sarenjoni, R. Cole. Row 3- B. Locker, B. Rob- erts, D. Kornblatt, G. Govan, K. Fellerman, R. Waldman, J. Conway, A. Guest, S. Malachuck, J. Neal, Coach Timmons. UNI OR VARSITY FOOTBALL ,, . Wg.-ey, .rg JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE R.H.S. OPPONENT f gg, ,mfg 'K V and 9:-ZZ' , K , 75 1 n.,,,- V ,,,.. .5-zsr, f H ,,,f' 4, p W' 1 , ' 6 Peeksklll 26 .taa . .J s ' as .... . y - 6 -'--- - M2maf0HeCk-- 15 - f , iw-,Q-1- f'g Q, W, f if 'aa -A g y. ,Q f Q A 'Q X ,, la.-H' , ,. W . ' lf Scafsdale 6 jf- - ff f fg,-.,.f , yfvf W... -a f f fig 75 V, '4 1 ' 5 1 A' f..l 32 V Lincoln 0 . ' . 1 ,, . ,, . , . fzffffzw ff., Q .Z JM' My 1 ,- ,aff V, faf.-'K f f'.- Q- . ,wk 3 11,61 f ,aw W S- 7 G, 0 ly V ........ OITOII . ' 13 Yonkers 0 fa ' ZW ,W 4225 fa 0 ....... Saunders 13 B , , Ll f V iiif ' 'if ' V' ' f 9 4f'f 4 .'.Qfiii'Q: 7Jffif7 5 , f 451 5 z .,. 2 f F .-'V ,f f ffl. - Under the expert guidance and leadership W J, . ,,. . , ,,.,,,, . , , , , , , ,, , of Coach Timmons, this yeai-'S players were - - - . ..', f' . r , , Q , 1 -1 22 moulded into a hard fighting team. Our ' ' ' - 3' 4 ' A' 2 'I f f 'f ' ,, F ' f ' jumor gridders compiled an overall 4-3 rec- .. ,,.,p if .6 ,Z ord and were 3-1 1n the c1ty capturing the ' A ,A . V H 'rv mmfef 'fp SPPL . . . , a Highlighting the season was the surprising - 2 : f ,AW , ' 11 W .-.. J breakaway backlield These runners broke p ,f'fQf. A A' . ' sle 'A through the line game after game for long ' , f A scoring runs. Also not to go unnoticed was , , p .jf the strong defense wh1ch held three of their ., f ire-lixfeflk. , . - if 'QL V f , ,La Q1 OPPOUCIHS Sfofelffss- , f. W 5 ' A ia These talented players should prove an as- j i g . . l a..r - - ,.,... - . . set to Coach Monaco's varsity squad next - J W , Year ' , ' ,. VARSITY BASKETBALL Row One: F. Gray, M. McGowan, K. E1-does, Captain W. Rothstein, T. Caione, T. Bonnano. Row Two: A. Poses, R. Midura, E. Stallworth, Coach Joseph Seidell, G. Govan, M. Sample, Manager L. Nova. Not shown: R. DeFrancis, Manager J. Hayes. jumping mm' shooting Driving and scoring Offensively X. W wx, No one can look back at this yearls past basketball season without remembering many vivid, exciting moments. Although our final record of 4-11 was far below par, we may take great pride in the never-say-die ball- playing of our team and the fine job that Coaches Seidell and Rothstein did in trying to spark a winning club. While playing even at 4-4 in City compe- tition, we failed to win a game in the County. Captain Warren Rothstein, noted for his play making and dribbling, piloted the team OI1 the court. It was this leadership that earned him All-city honorable mention. Mike MC- Gowan, playing at the other guard position, shot a sizzling 4771 this season. At the for- wards there were defensive specialist Tom Bonano and ball hawking Tom Caione who 5 ll g, it V ,Q -f A I , W Defemively . . also compiled a better than 16 point average and made All-City 2 team. Filling the hole in center was big Gen Erdoes. Ken muscled his way for numerous rebounds, scored un- derneath, and was deadly With his outside shot. Scoring 18 points a game and all around fine play earned him a berth on the starting All-City team at Center. Frank Gray saw fre- quent action, as did Ed Stallworth and Greg- ory Govan. Also to back up the starters were Andy Poses, Mike Sample, Roger Medura and Ronald DeFrancis. Coach joseph Seidellis working nucleus consists of Roger Medura, Gregory Govan, Ronald DeFrancis and other Competent players from the junior varsity. Coach is sure he and the team can bring a Winning season to R.H.S. next year. R.H.S. 40 71 61 67 64 72 61 70 51 85 57 58 65 60 63 186 'fy 5, 99 OPPONENT White Plains ..,...,.,........... 66 Yonkers ....,,...,.... .,,1..... 6 7 Ossining 4.... .,... 7 6 Lincoln ..,..., ...., 6 1 Saunders ......... ,..,. 4 8 Gorton ......,......... ..... 8 8 White Plains ......., .1,.. 7 2 Mount Vernon ..,.. 80 Yonkers ........,,..,. ..... 5 9 Lincoln ....,...... 4.... 6 9 Saunders .....,.,. ,4... 6 5 Gorton ,....,,....,,... .,... 7 2 Mount Vernon 82 Port Chester ,....,. ...,. 6 5 Mamaroneck ...,.,, 71 NEVER SAY DIE ,M7 UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY R.H.S. OPPONENT White Plains ...... Yonkers ,.........,,.. Ossining ............ 35 45 39 46 36 48 44 Lincoln .... ..,... 1 9 40 Saunders ..........,, 28 28 Gorton ,...........,... 46 31 White Plains ...... 44 27 Mount Vernon .. 62 25 Yonkers .........A.... 41 42 Lincoln ..,.,......... 36 42 31 40 51 17 47 Saunders ....,......, 21 Gorton ....,..... ,..... 31 Mount Vernon .. 40 Port Chester ...A.. 33 Mamaroneck ....., At the beginning of every basketball evening our Junior Varsity would try their hardest to win. It is in these games that our future stars are moulded and groomed under the guidance of Coach Joe Flower. The success of this year's team is not reflected by the 5-10 record, but by the experience gained by the players on the team. All the players saw action in many of the games and were able to learn the basics for team cooperation. joe Seidell will have his pick of the best for next year's team while Coach Flower will create ball players for the session club once again. Row 1: A. Kalish, M. Morris, C. Neivert, P. Latin, M. Morris. Row 2: H. Hoffman, P. Hark- ness, A. Townsend, M. Goldberg, E. Waldman, P. joseph, K. Calahan. 187 SWIMMING The Indian Aquamen fielded an outstanding team for 1966 under the leadership of Coach Ralph Mozilo and compiled a 6-4 record. The only shortcoming of the swim team was lack of depth, for, in most meets the Indians took the majority of first places, but many times didnlt have the back-up men needed to gain the team victories, as was the case in three close meets. The performances of Ken Fellerman and Rusty Shaw but them in a league of their own in the city and earned them high, rankings in the county competition. The nucleus of the team consisted of experienced juniors Jim Tooley, Charles Gutekunst, Dan Kornblatt and Roland Misarti. The first year is hard for anybody in any competition and so was it hard for Mr. Mozilo. Captain Dave Fisher, a successful competitor throughout the year, and manager Bruce Vogel worked diligently with the new coach in presenting a formidable team. Mr. Mozilo hopes his team will bring the city swim crown to Roosevelt next year. R ow 1: R. Shaw, R. Krug, Coach Ralph Mozillo, R. Row 3 J Tooley Captain D Fisher K Fellerman M Misarti, R. Hoifer. Row 2: N. Flaum, Manager B. Koblick J Pustach Vogel, D. Kornblatt, K. Krensta, I.. Morell, S. Stotman. 188 R H S OPPONENT Harrison Lincoln Saunders Yonkers Gorton .. Lincoln Saunders Yonkers Gorton .. Commerce forferted tw1ce to Roosevelt BOWLING TEAM ' Row One: P. Basso, E. Frisch, G. Pettinati. Row Two: K. Richman, Coach Berardino Del Bene, J. Karell. Under the leadership of Mr. Del Bene our kegglers re- covering from a slow start went on to win their last 18 out of 20 games, only to fall shy of first place by four games. The unfortunate start was over shadowed by this great finish and determination. Juniors P. Brasso, E. Frisch, K. Richmond, and J. Karell all finished with averages of 150 or better. G. Pettinati the only Senior on the team gave the much needed in the stretch. With the fine nucleus of this years Juniors, Mr. Del Bene hopes to take next year's city crown. 190 4 RIFLE TEAM Since 1957 Roosevelt has not pro- duced such a prolific team as this year's marksmen. One of the top teams in the county, we captured a fifth place trophy from among thir- ty-six teams. Coach Thomas Tim- mons has been an important part of this year's successful season. Captain Richard Arnoff received a trophy from the county for being the top individual scorer on the team. Alan Bryan and Barry Jacobsen re- ceived similar trophies for second and third team places respectively. Richard Arnoif was also asked to en- ter the individual competition at the intersectional level. Coach Timmons summed up the season as a truly great year. 1 1 f nf 3, . a'-'7,fff,fQ ,,22 , jfs, A H KW ,,r '-'cw -'-- 'ff-wmannnmummm W v- ..1 YA3-v1f Q,','w-'Aa f f , ,, ,Q ,- Will Q ia, ' ik if Q vyff-JH .,.'e'v ff- f'f'Qj , ' ' , In , yf,,,gM,,,kV.lf.,,, ,-mfg W ,M ,, , ., L 1 ,V 1 M, y , yy ,,,,, ,, s , 9 , A5 gy: ' :fi-fviff1fZ' 11ff,- -2 VP . Y- ' af f3,2t:g1'fwg4g,M.f.:-mrs ,V '- - sf, ,,- V vw .Ha-,1 Wf ,.',,,,-1.gi:m,', v . 3 zz ' 3 5 I X F I ,gf 1 f , , -4 f- f' , ' ' f' f fn' . , V ' A ifpvhgg' ig 5525 gf, '- 4. f.,fmi'V-fr .V 4- A V' f f M ,.L,g .'- J, - 4- 5, , ' f- , . 'f ' , F , ri, '-' -.x-.!:,, X 57' 47 f' 4,,, ,y,Q, .A, ,W 5 , 1 pf Y :, A - ' 2 f V ., , ,, ,. 1, :e,5,55,y,g ,Mfg - QV, ' --WH 's -Fuji ,. , ' ' ' P 7, ' , 'Q-1 Joi' 9':3Zf 'xff'2X K ,. ' uf, , ..r.,1,-T1 ' f, ,. Wd- wish,-,vas -fr' - ':,,igg,,f,,:2c,,i nw-nw-1 'M fygwf-f, , 5 ,,.,r.1,-,Aw fs, , , ,, , ' W f-f , 'vz' f H f . ', 1-'fn f 19 ff,4',f1 ,cf-f ..,, , A f' i , 1 f I 1, W-K wg, a:,'1f:,f3 fzeyqf 551. , 5.7, Q fifff f 3 zI,,f,'21 ,:rz, Vf2f.y,,.1 05,2 ce V , f,, ,,ffQ,44g ,,yf,,f1gf,f,,,,,,4, ,. X, 1,2 M-wr V4-VM,4.q,,.,f,f,f,p,,,,..,., ,WN 175, f .,j,.,,,,v , ,ff mfg, .,f,,, 7 f. , ff, -,, ,,.,,, , ,,,4,,ff.,,,,.',-W,.r,, WM f , ,,c ' ' ,, ., ' ' ' ' f fr- --K ,vm1fL.4,,gf,. xr',f1,vQ,g25:,:ij112iu ., ,M I ' fr '1 V V ,,.f bf . '- 1,1 ',.- ,-, , , k fL P5'Zl5fV TTT! lfl. ,, W i fi'ifYef'1',1,1fLi,: ' -Y IM 421,-'fri' g 'Z ' ,f V , '- epmaffifv VARSITY BASEB ALL As a rookey, Coach Mike Leitner has taken the helm of a powerhouse team. Consistently bombing pitchers are Phil Pirovitz, Bill Molloy, John Hayes and Ken Erdoes. Ace hurler Tom Caione heads a competent pitching staff of Glenn Landesburg and Lloyd Nisbeth. Forecasted for stardom are Roosevelt's own Mui-derer's Row - Pirovitz, Caione, Hayes, and Erdoes. 192 Row One: M. Henrich, R. DeFrancis, R. Santavicca, R. Coach Michael Leitner, L. Nesbeth, P. Pirovitz, G. Landes Cliuchy, P. Joseph, W. Molloy, B. Saranjone. Row Two: burg, T.' Caione, L. Massaroni, V. Mulcahy, R. Schlegel. Zz 77 ,W ' f 5 VARSITY TRACK y ff f. Row One J. Scalzo, K. Solomon, D. Mintzer, C. Dustin, J. Three: P. Goldstein, J Miller, D Ruckle J Nugent R De Gormley H Shaw, E. Stallworth, S. Douglas, J. Drisko. Row lasho, T. Mathewson, G Govan, S Stutman L Spiann M Two J Neal, R. Stone, J. Govoni, R. Josephberg, W. Vescio, Williams, D. Chafouleas, A Ceserano , 7 K Krensta, B. Davis, R. Misarti, J. Solo, F. Ferrara. Row Although not a strong contender for a city crown, this yearls track team has many stars. Alex Ceserano is sure to place high at the city meet for the discus. Mel Williams, formerly of the running set, has concentrated on the long and triple jumps this year, and has proven excellent in both. One sur- prise this year is Greg Govan, who, as a sophomore, appears to be the best in the Yonkers City League and can often be seen out in front of the pack, leading Roosevelt to victory. 195 TENNIS' - i f ,S 7' kv. 'flfaf i f ' ' f 55 ' gf f px ' T 37 ' ' - L. WT.. . ,f Af 1 WM l t L . ff , ,, I A., sdffm., , , V VV VV , VJ.. JV , , f, aww I Q.. . 0 4,3 4,7 Q. f, . ff1:fw f if 145Zw f f V V , . ,,,,, S , ' . Z ,, 1 M , 1. , f ' f , 1 f,.- V . j , N ff, ,V1Q,5,g,5 If LW , , ,, if , N. 7 ' '71iePlf4Q7i'Zf Vf 3. 9 . ff V3 ff,gf,4.f.j,yw.,Vc3Zff .f . , V S , ., -, ,,,, f fy, ff.. ,. ff .f f. , , ,. ,. X . f ffm-V, .,f,, , .f ,f -W--, f ,ff f ,, . ff f f f' 'f'wfff f-f'fff.fmv .f ff ,' f f, f mf' ,f ff. f ff 0 f ,f7ff0Off ,ff fy XV fffXff7f 79 ' f fT3'l , zggf.f1ff.f12f.fz2T J f . Mgirfizcv fy-'Sf f1fa7,2WZ -Off .. if fff fgz..5f!fffw -ffflxww 'f fmfkyff. ,cmfvg 'Hi-fp: 1,1 Z ffl' 7154 ' -- , f Directing this year's tennis team is Mr. Shields. Al- though this is his first year at Roosevelt, he has had a great deal of experience and has many competent players. Mr. Shields' top man, Andy Poses, is returning from last year's team and is a sure bet to give county opponents a tough game. The other two singles starters are Gary Gomer and Lloyd Trilling. Gary, a junior, is also a re- turnee from last year's squad and Lloyd, a sophomore, is very promising on the courts. The other able players fill in the two doubles matches from week to week. It looks as though Mr. Shields will start his coaching career on the right foot this year. ,-fV ,S .iff aff: WMP . ,. .,, ,, ,,.,,,,, 196 R G ,fa 44, 4' 'W ,' ,,Z45,, f A f f 4 . V ,fi .J Xafffww- fejjfvf wi 'v hu' Q .ff Row One: E. Trill- ing, L. T eitelbaum, R. Shaw. Row Two: B. Karns, G. Gomer, L. Trilling, P. Wat- son, Coach Robert Shields. Not present: A. Poses, M. Loeb. GOLF Row One: E. Frisch, D. Kliger, S. Blau. Row The perennial coach Mr. Norton will once again direct Roosevelt's golfers on the green. Co-captains Dave Kliger and John Guaclagno, both returning from last year's team, are expected to carry the load with their consistent shooting in the 70's. Chipping in their pars are Larry Nova, Robert Dautch and Michael Oles. Sights are set for this yearis coun- ty tournament for a fine Roosevelt showing. ' f C' a f ... Z Two: M. Oles, R. Deutch, Coach William Norton Not present: L. Nova, J. Guadagno. 197 552 23 W E We saw the action 'V 1 93 WZ M mf f W , if 4 H Right from the gun We had the spirit . . . M gs if N 'QNX a A ww W f gif' 4 'X f . . , 'ws 6 1 k . 1 -uw fi. X A, N-Q, ' 10, .MA MMM V 2' , , 4 -if V ,gp -, 'wir-1 X V , fn, ,Q K. V4 L ,gggxiffgy M, 41 , , y Lim f , f ,,,, I . , , ff-,f f f' ' Mfr Wflf u:.vff Wf,-if L'-f..Li -MGM ' ,fffff-QQ, IV' 'Vw ffm-f - uw f' n f ff '- -. 7166-f.,.-,4,Wfff-V: yfvff- eff 1 .,, -:W fu VWVA 1 'W H 'X'f f ,j::.gf45 7 ' '19 '-h' ,, 'Wy' ,.,, ' ,f , .,-- f ,, Uv W, '. .f WMMM ,. ,.., V Q ,m,m4..-f . V fb' V, C L ,.L' f That makes Roosevelt number one . . ZW , ,,.,,,, ,,,7,7Z,,7. X ffe, ' ' Rs Ti ff,,, f, 4 ' , , I, ,, ,X .,V, , , :sei GIRLS ' SPORT A way to leeep physically fit . . . to gain poise . . . to release tensions . . . a volleyball . . . a new dance step . . . graceful maneuvers . . . precision . . . a whirlwind of color . . . cheerleaders and the twirlers defining the warm rhythm of spirit. CHEERLEADERS If you have heard enthusiastic screams on the field or reverber- ating shouts in the gym, or gasped at kicking leaps and unison splits, you have seen and heard the spirit of Roosevelt personified by our cheerleaders. 3 Prodded on by the firm leadership of captain D. Herrick and co-captain L. Ariniello and spurred on by the encouragement of faculty advisor, Miss V. Delango, the girls are put through their paces. Not until both group maneuvers and individual responses are polished does the squad literally gleam with perfection. Long after the echoes have died away, and the halls ring with new voices and cheers, we shall remember these girls and their shouts that made Roosevelt spirit a reality. Captain D. Herrickg Co-captain L. Ariniello 1 Row One: L. Ortolani, R. Block, A. Laufer, S. Schwartz, S. Friedman, L. Siragusa. Row Two: S. Porcaro, E. Betke, A. Karow, B. Price, H. Lowe, L. Autuori, J. Fagin, L. Adams, A. Klein, E. Menache. 204 I R 1 1 N 5 N I 1 1 3 I I K l l I W E n ,il 1 l rj' ww, li! y 4 iv! ' il uf' Y l l r l . '1 ll TWIRLERS l t l M . Silver batons flash in the bright sun- 1 light, crimson skirts whip inthe wind, l 5 and the shouts of Texas Pass,i'ButterHy, l and Big cifcie, ringing inlthe fail air. W A. . The twirlers run, through the routines with growing anticipationg the football . season is upon and this is when they shine. x S pil . .Vx Sponsored by 1Mark, the girls W have been the featufedly event of many football clashes. Their has included Vi the carousel, confetti, balloons and brisk marches which lgiy c limaxed the season at ily the Thanksgiving Day game. A picture if to be framed and remembered is our Twirlers of the Red and White. E21 mi W . lil y l I I. I IW T l ll, ll 1 i l 'A :gf I 1. If T EH 3 l 1 if it YV r a V X Row One: C. Migdeng captain M. Klug, H. Zolkower, VanderWerE, S. Kreloif, W. Brickwedell, N. Herman, S. Roswit, K. Evers, J. Landau, J. Schapiro, N. Dubin- T. Siegal, J. Williams. baurn, A. Eil, co-captain. Row Two: P. Weisbach, P. 206 Y BASKETBALL CL UB Row One: S. Giddings, P. Hunt, K. Herblum. Row Two: J. Williams, B. Clarke, C. Bracey, H. Fox, H. Cohen, C. Mosley, B. Graham, G. Rose. Row Three: Evers, A. Steinberg. S. Levitt, C. Graham, K. - -H1 - BOWLI G CLUB Every Monday afternoon the Girls' Bowling Club meets in the Grassy Sprain Bowl. Under them leadership of Mrs. F. Quinlan, the girls gather inill order to perfect their bowling techniques. Theselii meetings provide the opportunity to improve in-il dividual scores in addition to an afternoon oftl friendly competition. iff ls 110 iff ir' l l l l 1 .3 l i , 5 2 L. Valetutti, B. Marti, S. Piliero, H. Fox, J. Bernstein, J. Brown, P. Walsh, K. Creutzberger, J. DeFlorio, C. Wetterhall, K. Zurbach, , P. Marese. 208 FUN larl -UH Formed to give beginners an opportunity to learn basic strokes and a structural knowledge of scoring, the Tennis Club has a grow- ing membership. Using the school's courts and planning trips to other courts, the club looks forward to sessions in the out-of-doors. 5. J l li V. 1 l 3 TENNIS CLUB L. Feinberg, J. Popoff, V. Golub, K. Ziccardi, J. Gershowitz, N. Brokaw, J. T ietjen, A. Forman, M. MacLean. DANCE CLUB Q 4 Row One: V. Golub, J. Popoff, B. Haimowitz, K. Ziccardi. Row Two: J. Rabinowitz, B. Clark, J. Gershowitz, A. Brokaw. Row Three: M. MacLean, J. Tietien, D. Kerner, A. Forman. The record spins, positions are as- sumed and the Dance Club, under the direction of Mrs. Mark, is ready for an afternoon of rhythm. After limbering up, the girls participate in a variety of dance themes, ranging from jazz to tap, with an interlude of show style and folk dancing. 209 VOLLE YBALL CL UB VOLLEYBALL CLUB Row One: R. Scarpati, S. Levitt, L. Gainey, L. Pasisis. Row Two: S. Giddings, J. Panos, R. Weinstein, H. Fox. Intramural competition provided the opportunity for Roosevelt to continue its tradition of Junior- Senior rivalry. During activity periods before and after school the girls competed in elimination trials to select the inter-class volleyball champions. In this year of interschool competition, the girls of the Volleyball Club found the rivalry to their liking, and, having performed well under Hre, compiled a 4-1 record. Under the capable supervision of Mrs. Mark and Mrs. Quinlan, this club has continued the history of fine sportsmanship indicative of R.H.S. V VOLLEYBALL ALL-STARS Row One: J. Williams, S. Ackerman, A. Steinberg. Row Two: K. Herblum, K. Evers, G. Rose, S. Kurtz, H. Cohen. Qvev-N x 'Q My r N Y , . ' N M V1 W 1135. M H 'w ,LH ff' H 'W iaif U I, N 212 W Wi r ,M N X1 1 1 V W1 il , wg U 1 1 fl W 1 , M' 1 1, V P M 11 Tix. , My M M ww P PM Nl' MIN. VK! gm lil! Um 1. Hi W W IW y Vx 1 ,lg Ui 9112 X IW W QM Hz. :AQ 01' rl' 5E !:J HJ uf: ll, .Si V1 n -mi! ,W W ADS A D CA DIDS Mercbants supporting tbe scbool . . . contribut- ing to our yearbook . . . boosters . . . often witty, often poignant . . . 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MODERN FRENCH CLEANERS 849 BRONX RIVER ROAD BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK 224 V I DUNWOODIE MOTOR CORP. 575 YONKERS AVENUE YONKERS 4, N. Y. C9145 YOnkers 5-1177 Larry Wfinters EPSTEINS H. l. S. SPORTSWEAR LEVIS - CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR 39 COLUMBUS AVENUE TUCKAHOE, N. Y. TUCKAHOE CAMERA SHOP PORTRAITS, COLLEGE ENTRANCE PHOTOS 47 MAIN STREET 'TUCKAHOE 7, N. Y. NORGE DRY CLEANING 81 LAUNDRY VILLAGE NEW ELECTRONIC DRY CLEANING I 698 LOCUST STREET MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. SPencer 9-2190 VERNON CASUALS INC. DANCE ARTS 53 8 GRAMATAN AVENUE 208 MOUNTAINDALE ROAD MT. VERNON, N. Y. YONKERS, N. Y. Carmen-Montoya Peers F C omplimentr Of LEET LANES C omplim erm Of MAMARONECK WINDOW CLEANING P. O. BOX 313 MAMARONECK, N. Y. ag,f.Wf fJ'i,J,, 2f'5f M' ' fg ' 'Q flwlf . 2 I ., .' 73547 .,,1. 1 zffi' if 3' JAMES P. SCOTTI SUPERVISOR - 12th WARD Phone WO 1-4880 Maintenance Supplies TUCKAHOE PAINT 81 GLASS CO. Wallpaper, Mirrors 8: Custom Shades Agency for Benjamin Moore Paints - Dutch Boy Paints 18 COLUMBUS AVENUE TUCKAHOE, N. Y. YOnkers 3-9352 PETER FORNABY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 615 YONKERS AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. 225 DELMA STUDIOS 381 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER OFFICE AND LABORATORY 225 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK, N. Y. 10003 ORc:g0n 7-7788 slivdag pun saqddng pnzimg - pangag pun pa8SnId snug Hugpnog - Aqamaf - saiqdoxl - sugqg - saoqg - s8eg Sugmog - samutw gg ug pamiq puts Jig snug Huqmog uenaquew SETIHVL '100d LLE96 199U9cIS 'A 'N 'SHEDINOA EIFLNEIAV bITIVcI 'IVELLNHD 9991 SNOS '8 VIUO1 'A ' ' ' Jaasaqoasam ug S'EII'IcIcIf1S GHVITIIEI 79 SEII'IdcII1S ONITIXXOEI go uopoapg JSQSJUI sqm Jog Juauxdinbg Suipnoq JadoJduJ1 qum uumoq apgsdfln JQSUUD ag Jluoq SCARSDALE LANES Lou Salzano, Mgr. 800 WHITE PLAINS ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. Free Instruction 10-12 A.M. BETTY BRITE CLEANERS 715 WHITE PLAINS ROAD EASTCHESTER, N. Y. Phone: 723-1479 sc 3-0383 1- PONDFIELD CHEMISTS Quality drug! and comzetiw that merit your patronage Barnet Shapiro, Ph.G. LIGGETT-REXALL AGENCY 86 PONDFIELD ROAD BRONXVILLE, N. Y. DEerf1eld 7-2520 DEerfie1d 7-1738 CALL and DELIVER HAMILTON CLEANERS Dyeing - Pressing - Repairing 5 PARK PLACE BRONXVILLE, N. Y. URUSEV T WAVERLY SQUARE, EASTCHESTER, N. Y. ALBANESE'S Wag - ff I he Your Family Ifsiq, ,K A -- I 1 f - i ' 1 ' V I lin ini TTD :ES P T if l' in at 11 ' ssssspzg 5 q ' -:W A . -.4 , Ii, r I Restaurant gjwanaded WO 1-9720 'M ' WO 18872 cnoss COUNTY we morons CORP. 9 NEW BROAD ST. PORT CHESTER HUNTLEY FARMS NEW YORK EASTCHESTER 354 WHITE PLAINS RD SID ABELSON WE 9-4300 SHOPPING CENTER EASTCHESTER, N. Y. Est. 1899 MATAO'S 1412 MIDLAND AVENUE BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Telephone: BEverly 7-0202 Open Steak Platter From 11 P.M. to 2 A.M. FRED'K S. STEINMAN APOTHECARY, INC. Analytical and Dixpemmg Chemin: 62 PONDFIELD ROAD BRONXVILLE, N. Y. DE 7-6090 Delivery Service DE 7-0629 THE FARM Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Swperfine Quality 6 PARK PLACE BRONXVILLE, N. Y. RICKY'S Clam - Lobster HOUSE 1955 CENTRAL PARK AVE., YONKERS 229 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES From SAM GOO DY The World's Largest Record 8: Audio Dealer CROSS COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER MURRY J. LAN DMAN YONKERS, N. Y. REAL ESTATE YO 9-5600 Sales - Insurance - Mortgage Loans Special Discount to G.O. Members 2011 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE YONKERS, N. Y. SPencer 9-4633 ACCORDION INSTRUCTION GUITAR FURCHAK MUSIC CENTER Don Christensen YO 3-0649 YO 5-1751 Instruments Sold 8: Rented M. C. Furchak 37 LOCKWOOD AVE. YONKERS, N. Y. SPencer 9-5222 DEerlield CENTRAL TIRE EXCHANGE OF YONKERS, INC. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Auto Supplies - Tires - Tubes 2021 CENTRAL AVENUE 250 YONKERS, N. Y. 7-9837 Schwinn Sales 8: Service THE CYCLE CIRCUS BICYCLE SALES 6 SERVICE juvenile Wheel Goods 347 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD YONKERS, N. Y. YO 5-4944 L0 W I N G Yun I VQVHEII GReenleaf 6-0612 X , E Elica K MEl.ooY morons GUARANTEED CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Auto Damage Appraisals - Collision Work 336 SAW MILL RIVER RD. YONKERS, N. Y. Imported Contemporary Gifts - Vlfoodware - China YO 9-3322 Pottery - Crystal - Stainless Steel Cookware - Candles . R- 81 J- BERINGER I ' - IMPORTED POLISH HAMS P S C NA Qu A S-N 573 GRAMATAN AVENUE Home Made Salads ,NEED 4' 1 To Your Order I I y MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. E MO 4-5723 Coffee and Sandwiches To Go ,il -uf . . .. 17 LOCKWOOD AVENUE L--,,..,-9' Frederick M. Steinberg YONKERS, N. Y. 10710 9 Telephone 776-2626 FORMAL WEAR RENTAL 6 SALES LADIES MINK ST OLES 1 5 5 6 CENTRAL AVENUE just South of Tuckahoe Road YONKERS, N. Y. 153 FOURTH AVE. CSO. of Second St.J MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Stores Throughout: BRONX - MANHATTAN - WESTCHESTER 232 WESTCHESTER BUSINESS SCHOOLS BUSINESS CAREERS O Secretary O IBM Data Processing O Computer Programmer 0 Key Punch I Accounting 10 DEPOT PLAZA, WHITE PLAINS 8-4442 481 MAIN STREET, NE 6-0700 Registered by New York State Dept. of Education VILLAGE VACUUM SERVICE C9143 Wo 1-5177 Daily and Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 9:30 -P.M Authorized H oooer Service Center V3CIll1fIl Cleaners 1- Appliances Sold - Serviced - Repaired 86 KRAPT AVENUE Cnext to fheaffep 1966 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE BRONXVILLE, N. Y. YONKERS, N' Y' Rgbeff philip DE 7.7070 M. BERG, Interior Defigner SC 3-0956 DE 7-2525 TRYFOROS AND PERNICE FLORISTS 56 GARTH ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. -Other Shop- 95 PONDFIELD ROAD BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Compliment: of TREASURE CHEST CHINA CO. 133 HILLSIDE PLACE EASTCHESTER, N. Y. A Club Plan for the working single girl You get the bex! with Treairure Chest A lifetime of pleawfe with something to Treawre When you put away just dime: a day. F. R. WEBER, INC. LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINTS 428 CENTRAL AVENUE SCARSDALE, N. Y. SC 3-0212, We Have One of the Largest Stocks of Paneling in the East C omplim entx Of AUNT JEMIMA RO 1-9690 SCHOOL OF SELF-DEFENSE Learn the Art of Self-Defense JUDO and KARATE Air Conditioned 117 MAIN STREET WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Men - Women - Children DEVONSHIRE GARAGE FIRESTONE TIRES Wholesale - Retail 390 RIVERDALE, AVE. YO 9-3939 233 YO 3-1009 John D. Cassana SUNTUCK SERVICE STATION .IOHNNY'S FLORIST AD FUNERAL DESIGNS, WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS 594 TUCKAHOE RO and CORSAGES YONKERS, N EW YORK 4 TUCKAHOE ROAD Tel: DE 7-9548 YONKERS, N. Y. THE KNITTING NOOK STERNS BAKE SHOP 1587 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER YONKERS, N- Y- SP 99816 Knit Goods - Retail YONKERS, NEW YORK Alterations, Remodeling, Yarn, Zippers, Butconholes lem-iw I Spencer 9-3434 Free Prompt Delivery TANGLEWOOD MEAT MART, INC. CHOICE MEATS, FRESH KILLED POULTRY G PROVISIONS We Cater to Home Freezers 2252 CENTRAL PARK AVE. YONKERS, N. Y. BEST 1171511155 WILSON 81 SCN From IEWELERS ami SILVERSMITHS VICTOR comvrommn 6 CHASE ROAD CORPORATION sc: 5-0327 234 Q 4 N Complimemf CAPITAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY of 205 MARTINE AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. CONTINENTAL FOODS INC. Rentals and Repairs 240 MAIN STREET New and Used Machines WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. WH 9-9744 I I ifiiif A I t t tV Q wesrcl-lssrsn costume RENTALS 656 TUCKAHOE ROAD, YONKERS DE 7-6674 Theatrical 8: Masquerade Costmnes Steins Theatrical Makeup MAIN c-:Rove LuNcl-usoulsms M, A. Leone WO 1,9705 Jpecializing in home cooked foodf 14 GROVE STREET PRIVATE PARTIES - DANCING off Main Street 90 YONKERS AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. TUCKAHOE, N. Y. WH 8-9067 BEverly 7-7400 BEverly 7-6061 LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS AGENCY BRUNETTO CHEESE MFG. CORP. GRASSY SPRAIN PHARMACY 1163 YONKERS AVENUE CAgency for Barron's Bonbonnierej YONKERS, NEW YORK TUCKAHOE ROAD Plant: Beacon, N. Y. COpposite Roosevelt High Schoolj 235 CENTRAL MENS HAIR CUTTING Continental Hair Stylists for the American Male EM1L1o FRANK JOEY JOSEPH We Specialize in Razor Cutting and Setting opp. SADORE LANE PETER ODOMIROK 0 REAL ESTATE 0 INSURANCE 0 APPRAISALS 299 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD CNear Lockwood Ave.J YONKERS, N. Y. YO 8-2468 914-969-3373 914-969-0400 MASTERCRAFT DESIGNS, INC. IA 289 NEPPERHAN AVE. I I 0 Custom Made: 0 Door and Window Units , 0 Filigree and Carving I V 1 11 0 Ecclesiastical and Architectural Woodwork it 0 Antique Reproductions fl A, 0 Dealers in Acrylite in 0 Colorful Plastics i J la gi l I A YOnl-:ers 8-1700 TIBBETTS AUTO PARTS CO., INC. MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ll8 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD YONKERS, NEW YORK 236 C omplimentr Of YONKERS REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE ALBERT T. HAYDUK Chairman AFTER GRADUATION - Graduation is a milestone in your lifeg We congratulate all of you who have reached it this year. Your next aim may be to find a position. Here at 'B. W. 81 Co.' are numerous opportunities, and we shall be glad to discuss them with you if you will call to see us. BURROUGHS WELLCOME 8: CO. CU.S.A.P INC. TUCKAHOE, N. Y. Manufacturers of Fine Pharmaceuticals HERFF JONES OFFICIAL CLASS RINGS Congratulates the Class of 1966 GERALD MURCHISON BOX 190 PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. SC 5-2578 Party Facilities JAHN'S Since 1897 Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant 701 WHITE PLAINS ROAD EASTCHESTER, NEW YORK BUSINESS PATRONS BRYN MAWR T.V. AND ELECTRONIC IDEAL AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE, INC. 150 Lockwood Ave. 164 Lockwood Ave. STEEL CASEMENT SERVICE CO. 53 Lockwood Ave. JACKIS SERVICE STATION Lockwood Ave. BRYN MAWR SERVICE STATION, INC. 42 L k d A . 3 OC WOO Ve SUNTUQK SERVICE STATION ROADSIDE CLEANERS 594 Tuckahge Rd, 600 Tuckahoe Rd. STYLE MASTER ALUM. CORP. WALKER COLOR, INC. 1179 Yonkers Ave. 955 Yonkers Ave. BUSINESS PATRONS BRONXVILLE CAMERA SHOP 94 Pondfield Road FRIENDS FROM PATTON DRIVE SAM SHERMAN'S TUXEDOS FOR 91 Main Street, White Plains MAIN COURT BOOK FARM, INC. 186 Main Street, White Plains MR. AND MRS. MARVIN FOX SCARSDALE INTERIORS, LTD. 35 Spencer Place, Scarsdale CENTRAL SHADE AND GLASS 2258 Central Ave. BILL'S SHOE SHOP 53 Main St., Tuckahoe BRUNSWICK YONKERS BOWL 185 5 Central Ave. HIRE NATHAN RIKELMAN REAL ESTATE 1844 Central Ave. JOSEPH OF HARTSDALE 18 North Central Ave., Hartsdale GRASSO HAIRDRESSER 851 Bronx River Road, Bronxville VANDERLYN ART FRAMING 60 West Broad St., Mt. Vernon PLAZA BAKERY 850 Bronx River Rd., Yonkers LOUIS SILVERMAN 771 Yonkers Ave. LOUIS CAVELL 707 Yonkers Ave. ASSOCIATED FOOD STORE 843 Bronx River Rd. HIGH BENNETT KINNEY RENT A CAR 1 Fleetwood Plaza, Bronxville THE BLUE RIBBON MARKET 529 Gramatan Ave. VILLAGE PAINT SUPPLY 570 Gramatan Ave. COUNTY PANTS 29 Fourth Ave., Mt. Vernon FRANKIE'S RESTAURANT AND PIZZA 556 Gramatan Ave. JULIE,S RESTAURANT 884 Saw Mill River Road CENTRAL AUTO BODY COLLISION OF WESTCHESTER 422-28 Saw Mill River Road TONY'S LUNCH 438 Saw Mill River Road NEPERA PARK PHARMACY Grey Oaks Shopping Center MORGANTE BROS. AUTO SERVICE 460 Saw Mill River Road MASSA'S DRUG STORE 303 Saw Mill River Road ART RUNY ON S RESTAURANT, INC. 10 Tuckahoe Road TORRE BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. 68 Torre Place SAW MILL DIN ER 337 Saw Mill River Rd. ODELL DRIVE-IN CLEANERS, INC. 1217 Nepperhan Ave. VELVET TOUCH BEAUTY SALON 1 Tuckahoe Road ELEGANT CARDS 71 So. B'way. MIMI 3 No. Broadway ALMO FURNITURE CORP. 165 New Main Street PATRONSG Mr. Thomas J. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Romano Mr. and Mrs. David Guest Dr. Sadie Walters Mr. Robert Bosshardt Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Warren Munroe Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beinfest Mr. Thomas T. Martin Mr. Adam F. Downar Mr. W. H. Norton Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruno Miss Gertrude E. Ronan Veronica Delango Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stangarone Mrs. Louis C. Mayer Mrs. Mary Troy Mr. Luther C. Van Anden Mrs. Gertrude Steiner Mr. H. David Abrams Mrs. Lalferty Dr. R. Kaiser Mr. Greco Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Bottenstein Mr. R. Privat Happy Days Ahead - Miss Williams Mrs. A. Bunde Mrs. William Mackenzie Coach Seidell Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Roth Miss Katherine A.. Willner Mrs. Y. johnson Mr. and Mrs. George Sussingham Mrs. Aldona M. Brucker Lt. and Mrs. David Hetherly Agnes M. Ryan Mr. B. Brooks Mr. George H. Wood Mrs. Daniel Nino Coach Monaco Mr. L. Robert Shields Mr. Michael W. Leitner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Batista Miss Isadora Barland Mrs. Mabel Chappel Mr. Williams Mr. Bambace Roosevelt High School Cafeteria Staff Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Warhit Mrs. Alta Haber Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr n 1 Q 0 I Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. Harold Z. Fiedler and Mrs. M. Greenwald and Mrs. Vilem Adler and Mrs. Robert Brodfeld and Mrs. Dan Lipson and Mrs. Irving Diamond and Mrs. David Warhit William Thompson and Mrs. john A. Scarpati s. D. Weissleder Fran Kohn PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Panzer Ken and Lynn BY Mike the Custodian Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . August Egloif Jack Kaplan Jess Posmentier . Milton Zatal Herman Markman Ralph Stanzione Milton Graeber Mrs. M. Klion and Mrs. Philip Zolkower and Mrs. Jack Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Stolzman Mr Greenan Mr Dr. Mr Murray Abel Mr Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olshin and Mrs. B. Landau and Mrs. Richard Dloughy and Mrs. Philip Harris Miss Nora Gee Helena Doliner Mr. Austin Kilcullen Mr. Panko Mr. Totten Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodner Mr. Ralph Mozilo Mrs. Vera C. Joslin - School Nurse - Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Straus Mrs. Lillian Katzowitz Mr. and Mrs. L. Kreielsheimer Mr. and Mrs. F. Bruenig Mr. and Mrs. M. Kreielsheimer Mr. and Mrs. I. Nevin Mrs. Minnie Longworth Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. William Reich Mrs. Jennie Yabrow Mr. and Mrs. David Katzenelson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce Miss Wendy Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Walter Tice Mr. and Mrs. Mr. andtMrs. Harold Lichten . Richard Tarlow Alex Herblum Max Leonard Alex Leonard I. Pober Bernard Gardner A. Gardner H306!! Leo Evers Herbert Worden Mr. A. F. Downer and Room l 16 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Autuori Compliments of the Losers Club' BOOSTERS Kristie and David '63, '64, '65, '66 R.G.B.F.S.I. and S.S.R.I.B.L.I. - forever Vive le roi Arthur Hurumph! Peruso-Did you say Mayer, 218, Rodney, Remember Tower of London - Ottlie To all the Mooses and Noodles I know - Love Sue S.L. - I'll see you in Albany and that's a promise -N.H. John and George - T he Boys johnny - How come you are always in such a good mood7P Scuba diving is for birds, fishes, and little boys who hide from girls. Alison - Northwestern '70 Stephie and Marion - Vassar '70 Ellen, Mike, Dicky, Ilene, Roberta - Stony Brook '70 Lorraine and Al Forever 1964-66 Sue, don't you think he's cute, well, don't youP Barb Help! We're locked in Tep! - Holly, Janice, Sue Hi Plainview - Cal The Greatest Group - Viola, Marina, Mary, Lynn Mike and Shelli-14 monthes past lucky 13- 15 exactly on Senior Cut Day May 15 Hickory Hill Restaurant has some of the greatest guys in East- chester WhyP Is S.F. afraid of ME, when I still care about HIM Sandy and Bernie.- Forever! Barb 8: John 8: Mike 8: Wade - Sandy Echo practices yellow journalism Lynn Adams bet you give in. Addy Andy-the unsuccessful Basketball season wasn't your fault, but Saturday night was Lynn and Marty forever My friends . . . My scholars . . . You must visualize. John's probably surfing now . . . April Fool. Dogface 1 loves Dogface 2 Well that's that . . . Ha. Ha. Je T 'aime Paul. Vous serez le mari mieux en le monde. Bev Strangers are great-have fun this summer Steve, do what I wouldn't do. In a row boat SteveP - Birgita Ken 8: Nita- June 13, 1967 - Mr. and Mrs. Dear Chicken-Thanx for a really great six months. Love Chicken Hooray for Quintus Stultus Gouldus! ! Ad Nauseam Steve, I'll always love you fthere I finally said ith Goodbye- guess whoP Bob and Linda-forever and a day, despite Bob's pitiful sister Karyn Brigitta Lissi - Don't Vexuma trooper or priest - Timmy, Hanes Cwake up Bobbyb Nicki Piliero - Drop into school once in a while for a change. Steve Tallerico-what on earth are you doing my dear pal Brig -Mary For Luck - Harvey and Sue - 1966 Wendy Harris Leslie and Mike Mrs. Schwartz Mrs. Schwartz Susie Reich - RHS - RAD HA YUM BUM - my D.P. Sister Congrats to R.M., W.P., K.D., A.V., J.M., D.P. Csomedayj - O.A.'!'J.J.P. Good Luck to Marlene in Greenburg March 14, 1950 ROACHES ROACHES ROACHES . . . WE HATE ROACHES Gail Moskoff-the only singing bass fiddle that just might have chutzpa I Love You a Bushel 'n a Peck! Robin and Eddie forever To The Party of the Second Part - with Love from SRDLM I Hate people who sell L'ENVOI boosters Nancy and Bimmy 9!4f65 Bunk 55 GARY LIVES IN THE GRAY AREA Work hard -from the staff of Apathy '66 Grant, Govoni, Greenbaum, Good, Goldberg-of 203 INTRA- MURAL CHAMPS WE HOPE KBILLJ VIVA PARAGUAY! Take it away Uncle Jack! To Jeff: May our friendship last a long time! Which is your best subject-aj Chemistry bb Chemistry CJ Chemistry Long live the Playboys! Mark and Anita forever Mark and Anita forever Be happy always, Steve. I really mean it. 4l 18! 66. Love, Brigitta Alax 8: Sue - 1!7!66 Me and the bus driver I I hate Speedwriting New Rochelle or New LondonP Valerie Fleuranges 3f28!66 Osmanyadi Rahiem Montalalou Nanny! -I Sorry! ! To Pipp: Beep Beep Pedro . . . Que Hombra! To my sisters, thanks for a great year - Love, Helen Debbie and Johnny I love Spanish: . I love homework. I love school. I'm nuts. Down with Van. L.B. 242 BOOSTERS To the Board of Education: Let's have some decent teachers at Roosevelt. Man has two desires. To get rich and the other we can't mention It's easy - Mah friends! For homework I bought a booster KFK 8: WJV FOR EVER Tommy, please come home to your scrub Mr. Panko plays with Superballs during lab Show me RHS and I'll show you a real house of sin Avez-vous jamais regarde un fleuveP Yeah for Goodgiesm and Bubles I hate Roth. I hate R0th.NI hate Roth. From - a friend Dave Panzer - Blowing in the Wind Bob and Linda - always, forever and a day Bob, when you see this, we'll be going together for IM years- I think we'll make it- Linda Good luck Brigitta - you know with whom -- Linda Karyn Ganz - I feel sorry for you -L.M. Naughty Karyn-goes to houses with strange boys!! -your future siter-in-law Have fun next year - Estelle, Marie, Brigitta, Kristie - Linda Aaaarghh, Awk, Zap, Zorchg and let us not forget that old favor- ite, Ptwang - Stephie D. - Thanksgiving - Christmas - I.F.C. Spring, Summer - Thanksgiving - Christmas . . . -M. Bryan - Ah moe Tay remember He's got alot to learn! ! - M.B. We love you, Mr. Van Up the Republic, the I.R.A., and Anti-Saloon League and Stephie Eddie and Barbara - Yeah Clarkson The Mystics rhythm guitarist is a sloth, you fool! Tiger loves Pussycat, Pussycat loves Tiger. They get together- M-E-W-O-W Baldness can be fun - fah! ! B.B. - 1M years down - How many to goP - Linda Ciringione Alias Moon Eyes Ruby S.A.H.C. Long live the Napolean Club Cwe shall returnl To Eunice Becker - hoch meir nisht kin chgnik J.Y.g the Greatest grandmother around Eunice Becka - she might ever spell her name like that S.F.B.B.C.C.P.D. 'l' Cejw in Bunk 8 Yeah Taft High School Crimson Echo, What Crimson Echo, Do you see a Crimson EchoP Love John, Paul, George, and Ringo Dear Mr. Van, Sweet Mr. Van, Adorable Mr. Van, Charming Mr. Van Dr. Kaufman is the best German teacher in Roosevelt M.M. the best little crimson button around. ' Mr. Goder - Put down your paw! Judy Katzenelson is gross The magic word is puh'! - signed D.R. and T.R. Roland is a nut - from a secret admirer Debbie's birthday is April 27 - she'll be 100 in 91 years Hi there Jane, You Scrantonian hick . . . Horrah for Scranton . . . Ellen et Stephie, elles sont tres aguichantes Excelsior you fatheads - and all other Jean Shepherd fans Jeannie is great!!!! Hedy and Marc - 9!29!65 and on Janie and Pat - Debbie and Pete Why I hate Spanish in twelve words How to fail Spanish in 3 easy lessons Feminine touch Mr. Val Mrs. Linda Longo - Feminine touch Miss Marsha Purcher - Feminine Touch Marian and Freddy E.H.P.H. are I.N.L.F.E. Ruth and Harold Face of insurance X loss -Mr. G. The word for the week is . . . Those who sit on tacks shall rise Roosevelt forever! Would you believe till Tuesday KIMOSOBI TT AM GNITIAW LLITS M'I PSATMEVE A small leak will sink a small ship 213 CPenny, Betsy, Nancyl WIOPR Nancy, Penny, Betsy, Amy, Susan. 213 - K Nancy, Penny, Betsyh Nancy - Z.P. Fall '66 Z Susan N.Y.U. 213 CBetsy, Nansy, Pennyb Chip and Meryl J Joe Grasso and Donna Kearns Forever and Ever 1!12!66 FLO The Red Menace These boots are made for walking Hey Cooper - Echo's never censored the entire front page before - why noWP Iris P. and Mike S. Morganelli Bird - Iris Holly Loxy - Foxy - Iris Where's my stuffed AnimalP I.P. Abe S.A.H.C. Gary K. and Andy B. - oflicial study hall cutters M.B., E.W., R.S., W.H., LL., N.S. - Forever From Whitman - Old lady Brady is A P.A.N. Gail S. Is in the Gray Area 245 G.K., M.P., R.M., T.M., T.C., T.O., R.C. - Hate F.S., and C.B. S.A.J.K.L.H. F.L.R. Love and orange mushrooms for Nessa Beth Dead fish on zippes deskPPP Steve and Angela Rosemary Terrase '67 Bev and Paul August 26, 1967 Dirk is a link Andy - you lose, I didn't give in. To Mr. B., Hi Robby Baby. The Class of Homeroom 306 The Sophomore Class is the best in Roosevelt. BOOSTERS Tommy, Lynn, Jimmy, Cathy, Don, Naomi, the greatest in 312 Howard Birnberg - I Shall Return. Janie, Susan, Valerie, Ann, Pam, Toni - The Best Yvonne and Anne dye their hair every Wednesday night Jeff M. - Your spy services are at it again The Loving Couple - Mr. and Mrs. Rodner To my Marine Ron with love until the 15th of never- Toni To my happy! PJ husband Ron - Love Toni fhahaj Good Luck and a happy future to each of us, Tony Rostrum But Pete, your '55 Mercury doesn't look like a sports car - J.8zM. A.Z.A. is great once everybody decides to come - Right T.W. Bernie - I love you even if you do grow a beard - Sandy. Richie - I'd wait for you forever - Love always Sue Jeanette - Hiya Pook Mary - What's newP PussycatP Ottlie - Did you say 422 162 Oldies but Goodies. The cast party was great, sorry I left so early - J.H.K. Bonnie - Denise - Sue - Disregard the fact that . . . Ernie and Dennis Forever! Right Richie - Try to remember that I wish you love - Yo Bobby shall our love last forever - Love Nora UNITED IN FRIENDSHIP Mark Straus Paul Schneider Mike Gross Mike Holtzman Greg Govan Stuart Straus Norman Gross Ronald Javer Sandy Jossen Seth Goldman Gary Metz Robert Johnson urs always Stewart Jacobson Kenneth Garretson Steve Douglas Bill Hisnay Brian Niccoletti TILL INFINITY. Hi Babs!!! Andy, you're safe! To our fabulous senior cheerleaders, thanx! the Juniors Ritchie, it's about that black and white dress at the Tri Moise 3183 - Minnesota Ru 138 - Dinner for four. Hackley, Hackley, Hackley, Hackley, Hackley, Hackley, Hackley. Don't dump on me, old man - M.G. Fly united - we tried but they wouldn't let us. S.M.O. Beech Hill Division will rule forever. Yea Hackley. Would you believe ...... . . PPPP Any one want to bury a beeP See Ellen and Paul. We are climbing Washington Monument, Senior MYF. Bing, Bing, Bing, Election Night. I nominate Jeffery. Majic Fingers make Benjie sick. The horizontal towpath was bad enough. Let's proceed on so's we can round out and shoot back ma frens. BBC needs you Dear Joe, Remember the skating rink and the Gas Station - Love Donna. I wonder if he will ever come homeP You better call this afternoon, D.K. baby! Doris is extremely odd Sue L. thinks she's great Here's to walnuts and long hair Human emotions . . . what are theyPPPP Period 4 hates Physics!!! Margaret Lynch is a great vice-president Most intelligent Senior girl can't even think of a booster! Alan and Stelii Forever The gruesome threesome - I.O., L.R., S.S. Carnegie Tech 171 When's Jr. cut dayP Would you believe June 10thP Stellie is a crawlin' ferlie. Good Luck Carole, Alison, Janet, Paula, Joany, Dubee, Nancy Sue, and Sue From the Junior Twirlers. Florida here I come! Watchout for The Grip ! Nuff said. 244 BOOSTERS Oswego is the Greatest! Bev 8: Paul January 14, 1964 Betke - a good friend - always remember the disconcerting hours we've spent Who makes a dress with a dart in the sleeveP! Mustang, Mustang . . . Illya, L.I.F., and Walter - from Sonia 215 -Nancy, Betsy, and Penny Gayle - Ithaca, Meryl - Syracuse, Lois - Northeastern, Sue - Parsons, Andi - Boston U., Linda - Ithaca, Nancy - Elmira, 1970. What's this PPPPP Allo Boolu . . . guess whoPPPPP Marsha and Tommy forever Susan and Greg forever Danny and Joan Barry and Andi Dear Mike, I love you so much, Love and Kisses, Holmes C307 Lanie and Wayne, Fran and Bob That Nova Star has risen - Tis noon and all's well. The beaches and breads are baking in the flow of love. Tanglewood will never fall, Ronnie's crazy, Aldo's nuts, Steve 8: his horses. He never did anything to her. Yeah right. Jeaney and Walter M.C.S.A.H.C. from Home Room Look alikes Noel D. and Steve G. The King of Strombony C Donna and Glenn Gleifn and Dohna Forever l Friendship is true only if it's tested He says I repeat too much maybe because he's the reason why. Iron Mike C205 bats .1000 with me, A.R.L. I wish I knew why things aren't working out. KSK M.J.J. How's the wind blowing these daysPP P.T.M. I can't wait. D.B. Brothers Forever No. 28, No. 16, No. 30 Sister Nancy -It could eat your heart out- siempre- Sister Amy T.A:D.A.K.,E.V.H.L. S.J.B. Billy and Judie 12!31!63 Barbara and Les 11!12!65 till . . . Puff the Magic machine gun fired by the sea. Do I pass Puff Teri and Vinny Dizabeth, Donna, George, Ron - Curry, here we come Remember Charlie Brown and Peanuts during Physics Judy -- Don't forget to write your brief forms Barrett - I've been Duped. Craig Berg is promoting good will in T atai, Brazil School is boring, but weekends are worse-M.H. at 7:15 on Friday Mabel says All Right Joey and Lucille '65-2 26,5,20,1,--16,8,9, the greatest Jeanne G. loves Walter B. 311 - The Animal Farm Mr. Norton - Sweetest Chem teacher around Posies are her favorite flowers Next to Roosevelt, I love Saunders Juniors pray Please let me live through College Boards Lynn, Joan and Lu at Al's at 4 Juniors are the Greatest How about a jaunt up to Stamford, AmP Let's go to T opland Road, Bets . . . Pen, quieres comida chinaP 213, WIOPR,C.C., 48, Travel How we all love marches. DEAR MOM 8: DAD, HAPPY 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY LOVE, JANET, JUDD, 8: ARLENE The best things in life are free. J.K. Uncle Jack is the greatest. I bought this booster because of force Bought under duress Fare well Roosevelt My major just might be English So you miss the chocolate chip cookies This space is reserved for future thoughts Jeanne -may I have your Math C81 French and Historyj The Great Race - one movie I'll never forget!!! Sue - Low morals are not in vogue no matter what you think! Good Luck to all college boys. Laura and Genightly Delandu Al makes me laugh -love your sister Dee, stop crying here comes Gary Did you know Joanie was a Greek Duchess Beach Boys - White Castle - crowded car - broken springP Joanie - When will you stop drinking and settle down Goodbye Roosevelt - Best of luck next year. Edna and Johnny -- 4!25!66 2 weeks of red lights 2!18!66 1966 Spring Trip - Sophomore boys are great - Junior girls Mustangs beat '58 Chevy's anyday 245 246 L'ENVOI STAFF EDITORS PRODUCTION EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,A,.,A T BUSINESS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,A,.... , LITERARY EDITOR A , .,S,, A COPY EDITOR , LAYOUT EDITOR ., ..V..Y T, , .. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR . ART EDITOR T. , BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR . ., . .. GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR , , ,A . .. PRODUCTION STAFF LITERARY STAFF Glenn Beinfest Stephanie Munroe , Barbara Ereilich , , I Janet Landau Eric Goldman ,. Richard Albert . , Arlene Golant .T David'Eisher ,. Lois Greenwald Cathy Cohn, Ellen Kirschner, David Kliger, Carole Maltzman, Lesley Markman, Larry Nova, jeff Portnoy, Susan Roswit, Bruce Vogel, Ilene Zatal. COPY lSTAFF I f l s Letitia Autuori, Beverly Bochnak, Kristie Fqankeln Sandi Kaplan,,Susan Eevy. LAYOUT STAFF james Focht, Marsha Kaufman, Diane Leuzzi, Fran Rossi. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Paul Balko, Kenneth Krentsa, Kevin Nitsch, Bill Vescio. ART STAFF Kathy Egloff, Susan Posmentier. BOYS' SPORTS STAFF Howard Schupak. GIRLS' SPORTS STAFF Linda Feinberg. BUSINESS STAFF Nancy Abel, Mary Ann Agostino, jeff Mazzei, Susan O'Bryant, Judd Reiss, Mark Straus, Alan Vogel. SPONSORS Mr. Robert Rosshardt, Mr. James Gallagher, Mrs. Beatrice Hammer, Mr. Joseph Levy. Advertisements ..,....,,. , 1 American Field Service .,.,. Assemblies ..,.,r..,.,.,...., Band ........ Baseball ..... Basketball ,..,.r..,,,. Basketball Club .,..4.. Boosters .,.,,.,,,,,., Bowling Team ...... Cafeteria ...,..,, . , Cheerleaders ...,.o Choir ....,n...., Clubs ...a,.,.,,..... Cross Country .r,n.o Custodians .,.. Dance Club ...C .. Dedication .... Echo ....,,... Faculty ,.,,. Football ,..,.,.V.,.....,. 0 0 General Organization ,. ,, Golf Team ....,............,....,,...,.,...n ,.,,,. Junior Class Officers and Council Junior Homerooms .n.a .aa........, 209 , . .. 110 INDEX 216 Junior Varsity Basketball 150 Junior Varsity Football 15 3 IfEnvoi ..r..4....,...a..i..,....n. 130 L'Envoi Staff ..., 192 Miss L'Envoi .o.........,..,,..,. 1 8 1 National Honor Society ...r,.. 207 Oliice Staff ,.,.......n..i.,.. 241 Patrons .,,.,..,..t....n..t...,........,..,.,..... 190 Parents and Teachers Association . ,. 30 Reflection .,.....,.......,...........,n.... .. 1 204 Rifle Team 132 Seniors 154 Senior Class Ofiicers 178 Senior Council .,,.. ... ,.. 31 Senior Honors ..,.,..... ...a...,....,.... Sophomore Class Officers and Council 10 Sophomore Homerooms ..,4ia...,,.,.,.. 1 36 Swimming Team in,,..,.,.. . 14 Tennis Team ........ ., 0, 172 Track Team 1 26 Twirlers ..,o.....,, . 197 Volleyball Club ....,,. 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