South Park High School - Dial Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 184
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1959 volume:
“
AQUEWQI Q? !wJV0N! yifqixw i n Bax? My A CTO B E 1 S R if!! O E- - f CONE TO H li HFQDLLOW N if' mme 3 - 1 N 1 N IHHI I 3 WWW X X ix h Vg. H PHQQ ' Q! U Qi ' Imam 95 2 Q , J ' ' ' U01 -.--.T,,,,.-f' X W ? M X f ' N' X TQSAT 9 1' 5,5 V - 1 A ' fi ffm' '653 MAY Apmn. Qi 5 Mr 3 VEMBQM QEQB A M NO MQW?-QUER. D E R, ER CP' 5 '. l - 3 !HrUWfEfbW Til 4, ETA' If Q, X . . . Vw I, --wi? X of if JU 2 M QA 51 'Ir' JA ,E JCM 0 N W N ' H WW Q X i ,f 5ww N 'Y 29439, Qi V F exile 'vow Xi his -........, Q Q 'P MAQQH XNXSQN EBRLHNR :Umm 1 Uflnnfhnrnro . SOUTH PARK HIGH SCHCJOL BUFFALQ, NEW YORK SN 1959 I W 7, W ,y gf ' -H 4 xi MH fd 8 2 .8 Mi Q ' ...ss-X ,. 9 '-at Qi. If I X Il' f - P . Y Q Reason and cctlm judgment, the qualities specially belonging to cx leader. -Tacitus As thc- shining hours arc marked on thc dial of time, wc, thc Class of 1959, rccall the days spvnt at South Park High School unclvr the gtliclzlncf' of our forincr principal. Frank P. Rogan, and our assistant principal, F. Nicholas McCarthy. Fortunate' arc- thosc- of us who llavv hc'nvf'it0cl from their wisv guiclancc and gcnuinc love of youth. NYC gratcfully clcclivutc' this, our 1959 ycar- book, to tht-in both. May their yvars of rvtircinc-nt bc' rt-warcling and may thvir recollections of us hc happy. f -Sur Bran'lf'y Ann Pl'l'1x'iII.Y 2 Foreword I mark the hours that shine. Throughout the scholastic year 1958-1959, there have been many bright moments for South Park. Our school received city-wide attention and respect for its standard of dress, for the excellence of attendance at its football games and the precision of its band and drill units at these games, for the marked increase in its school attend- ance and the scholastic pride that increase displays, for the high degree of spirit and co-operation among its students, for the aura of success that surrounded all of its endeavors. We, its students, are fully responsible for the attention and respect given to our school and should pride ourselves thereupon. One of the purposes of The Dialu is to record for us these intra- and extra- school activities and to give us some insight into the question of how an eventful year, such as this, could ever have come to be. Our yearbook will recall to mind one year, ten years, and even thirty years hence the shining hours we spent at dear old South Parki' and will serve as a source of pride and pleasure on the day when, after a long life of earning a living and raising a family, we can sit back, relax, and bring back long forgotten memories of youth by paging through '6The Dial - l959. Truly, The Dial should be cherished by everyone. But the shining hours we spent at South Park should be cherished most of all. Our high school days will do much to shape our future lives, especially in the choice of a career. The way we have spent our time at South Park, the courses and activities we have pursued, will help make up our minds for us on many questions, such as a choice of college, the chances of a well-paying job, and military service. Thus, it is meant that 'gThe Diall' should serve primarily as a tangible record of our years at South Park, our shining hours. And who of us can deny that it fully lives up to its purpose in this respect? For, when we look through The Dial - 1959,' and read of our accomplish- ments and see ourselves on the Honor Roll or on the football team or on the debating team or in the Slide Rule Club or in any other phase of school life, we shall say to ourselves: I had a full, rich life at South Park. I did much and accomplished much. I spent my time wisely. I had fun. And this is as it should be. I mark the hours that shine. -Paul De Forest 3 the word, I'd like it heard- He taught me to love all, as he did That God-fearing man, I as best I can. say it again- down within. there- my prayer. Thank you, Pat. 2 Farewell Pat Patrick Brennan came to South Park as elevator operator in l9l-f, the year that our school opened its doors for the first time. During the forty-four ensuing years, he became a symbol, and even an ideal. in the minds of three generations of South Parkers: a symbol of devotion to duty. friendliness, and courtesy for above two-score years: the ideal of what a real South Parker stands for. Although he never attended our school, he represented all that is good in South Park. The following is our attempt to say 'l'hanks in the way he would have liked it to be said: 'l'hanks, Pat, for all the things you did for us in the many years that you were here at South Park. You were our friend, our confidant, our advisor. You listened to our plans, our hopes, our ambitions, our failures, and our successes. These may have been little things, but they were big to us. You were big to us, Pat. You were a true South Parker in every sense of the word. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. You will live in the hearts of South Park- ers for generations to come. For, upon the wall beside the elevator in which you faithfully served your school for over half your life, we have placed a plaque to serve your memory. It is inscribed :ls follows: Ein illllvmnriam 1Hatrirk 31. Brennan Svrrurh Stnuth Mark High Srhnnl 1514-1958 ln the future. when we stop and read these few. humble words. we will think of you and of all you meant to us and to our school. W'e miss you, and yet, life Ilttlst go on. Farewell. Pat. -Pflllf Dr' Fm'1'rl 4 No, he wasn't a teacher as we use But he did teach me something, and To spread happiness and friendship We've all said it before, now well Thank you, Pat, from deep I know, dear God, he'll always be In the elevator, in my heart, and in ' -Barbara Mack Qsbsiasvwt f ' r 4 2Qsfyu1Ys'f'P i if ' rkssizi. ' Esther M. enkin .ua-f Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. -Henry W. Longfellow We are all agreed on two things: that South Park is anything but a sandy waste, and that Esther M. jenkins has left well-defined footprints all over the place. Were she to make a record like ours of her shining hours here, it would be an enviable one. Let us go back over her teaching career and list just a few of her outstanding contributions to the school. Few people know that she designed and made the robes which the three kings wear for each succeeding Christmas pageant. Not only that, the costumes of pages, shepherds, and angels are alike the result of her artistry and her nimble lingers. How beautifully she planned and executed this project is evidenced by the fact that she was asked to design, and did, the robes for the partici- pants in the first Christmas pageant given at Kensington High School. Furthermore, the sisters of lTYouville College came to South Park for consultation with Miss -jenkins that they might profit by her ideas for the robes for the annual Christmas pageant at their own school. We also owe to this gifted teacher our precious South Park banner, the large red and black one, and our red and black, gold-fringed satin school flag. D Quiet, unassuming, for years head of the home economics department in the night school divi- sion and of the sewing department in the day school division of South Park High School, Miss jenkins worked steadily, organizing courses, teaching people who knew nothing at all of sewing how to sew, and directing those who did in the further fascinating intricacies of this truly feminine art. The present Supervisor of Homemaking of the Buffalo Board of Education, Miss Arline I.. Grefe, was but one of her many pupils. Through all this, Miss jenkins had time to counsel and guide South Park's senior girls. And, as the years have passed, girl after girl, grown to womanhood, has been and will be able serenely and efficiently to adjust herself to the varying demands of her life because it has been her good fortune to have known and worked with Esther Marie jenkins. Miss jenkins' loyalty to her school and to her colleagues and her interest in the well-being of her charges has been boundless. She has been instrumental in gaining innumerable opportunities for others, both in the field of education and of industry. Her many philanthropies have been known, in most cases, only to herself and to their recipients. As long as South Park's shining hours are marked, the memory of Esther M. Jenkins will be a steady glow. She toiled, . . . . . . . to leave as her bequest An added beauty to the earth. -Whittier 5 .M my Ioan ll. Sniitli llusincss Editor. loan is fond of howling. of talking on tht- tt'lt'plion0. of South Parilivf' of john YYaync'. and ol' nursing. Ki-nnvtli V. 'l'rt'ndvlff -Sports Editor. Kvnnvtli is partial to pliotograpliy. to grvvn. to Mantovani. to hunting. and to A Place- in tlit- Sun. tiarnivn Cl. Campos Pliotograpliy Editor. cl2lI'lIlt'll likt-s badininton. classical niusic. pho- tography. hluv. and Gt-orgv Bvvt-rly Slit-a. fivrald ll. M2lI'l'll2lIlCl Art Editor. Gvrald indugvs in skvtcliing, in jazz. in truv- to-lili' now-ls. in gray. and in tc-nnis. l Dial Editors Linda Suc Kant Co-Editor in Ciliit-l' of tlu- Dial. Linda vnjoys arclu-ry. Yul lirunnvr. travvl. Quo Vadisu. and tvacliing inatll. Franklyn A. Pcrry- Co-Editor in Clliivli ol tlii' llial. Franklyn is intc-r't'stt'cl in tvnnis. in niodvl planvs. in tlu' Kingston trio. in rvd and in l98l. ' , .ki . ' 'B gf. . ' l . 1 if 'xi-5' , .: 5f'. f. . Douglas Failla l.iti'rary Editor. Douglas Clioosc-s l. 2. fl Infinity. spa-cd skat- ing, Frank Sinatra. inodvrn jan, and drawing Carolyn H. Roy Advvrtising Editor. tlt Carolyn dt-liglits in lwing busy. in atlilc' at'tix'itit-s ol' all kinds. in writing. in singing and in adding mort- to lu-r alrvady 1-nviahli stort' ol' know-liow. Dial Stall Business Staff Sport Staff In Roux' Ritlmrrl I'.urkn1.zn. 4lo.in Smith, -l.lnirr fi.I3ll'lL'l'. Rt-ish l.xl Roux lim Zn1nd.l. Milrlcnu liLl'ih.ll'lll. Kl'l1l!Ulll Trundul. Kallhy Iiullcrs- lN1ndcn. jmun Srhlossur fm! lff,-un' I'hc.l Sprung, lit-wrly lhlalm-r, lDi.nnc iiourluin, jun- 2111! Rrur: Brian Richardson, I,oui5c Nash, Xxlillltf Rnclinn lu' l..mgo llulll null: 14 ull! lrnlll .hlii,xu1'.s: Hilti.: M. Bcndcr. Mglric M. lN11.'lfxoy. Dr. DI. Nornmn llaycs 'l4ll'i,xm', l'lwIng1'.ll:l1j.' Thonlals -I. Connors lillism. ,lrl: XV. lfalrl Broxxi1iohn .lfli-ixrfu. .'l1l1'l'I'lf.Ti7lg.' lf. Kczlting Qnirk, I r.mci5 M, Sur-ct Photographic Stall Literary Staff lil Roux Rogt-r Oxhurnc, lf.urnu-n Chnnpm. Rirlmrd Kcllchur lil Krur: Rogzxlind I,1iVcrdi. Lynn Parker, Douglas lizlillzl. Gail Mutron. Sue Braldluy Jml Rau: Dir-lt-r lNlncl1.lr5ky, lfrt-tl l..nvt-llt-, jalnu-s Schrnvun Zml Roux' Mike Mcliny, Lury Pinto. Annllfurkins. Rose P5-lrr'II.l, Rosy liroaldmaln. Carol Rllhflghl. Lint.: Alka. lzliznhcth Bradley. liliszl Pziolucci, Paul Dc l'i0l'L'5l Art Staff Advertising Staff lil Rrnr: Toni Cntr-II.lnli, Gerald Nzirthguul .Indy liinkouski Ill Razr: Anne Hnusrnth. juan Cumphull. Carolyn Roy, .loyu lull Roux' hlnniu- Kulp. Kathy Moskaxl, Kay Willson, lirzuiccs Mycrs Smith, K.lrol l.x'nn Shu.: Zml Rnxr: john Mc'Quuzlry, George Hillock. Kunnulh Horn Sul Kunz' Riclmrnl P4111 7 gl K5 .ty M s f f ,ca Xl fm Rio tt Q' 4 Administration The twig is so easily bended I have banished the rule and the rod: I have taught them the goodness of knowledge, They have taught me the goodness of Godg My heart is the dungeon of darkness, Where I shut them for breaking a ruleg My frown is sufficient correctionp My love is the law of the school. The Children: Charles M. Dickenson L O ,mid ,-,-- . 550' God's gl't'21l gilt of light t'on1t's strt-tuning down from rf f ' ,.- uhovt' and brings us tht' day. lN'ithout light, our worltl xnxx I 'lm would lat- nn t'ndlt'ss night and civilizaition ns wt- now ' .' 'Rag I know it could nt'x't'r exist. Mt-n would ht- nit'rt'ly twnpty t I3 ,Af sht-lls groping around in thtl dzult. futilvly trying to lt':u'u A4 ' y ztlmout surrotuidings which tht-y t'ouldn't t-x't'n st-t-. 1 - X , . . . . , . . . ',t'0N Q 8 ,D '-4. lht' sttnungly inhnut' stort' of wisdom wlut'h luis lit-t-u N6 5' ,A '5 llCK'llllllll2ll0Cl hy maui tlirough tht- ugvs van ht' t'oiupzu't-tl ,' A 3 . . . 'AQQQ -X -I with light. Our ll'2lC'llt'l'S can ht- hkt'nt'd unto lt'nst's, l it '4 . . . . . 2 '--- hut-ly t'ut and pollsht-d lt'nst-s that tztltt' tlus light ol X th 'i' 5 knowlt-dgt', liltt-r it, and focus it upon us so that wt- twin 'hy dt-vt-lop propvrly, not Confusvd and inisguidvd lay tht' lnuvn - ,N shadows of ignoranct-. 'l'ht- tt'z1cl1t'rs at South Park tziltt- f .1 , Cold facts and transform thvni into usvful IIll.0I'IIl2lIIOlll v ii ' Q Q . .'7' tricky sltills and t-xplziin tllvni so tht'y art' mort' tuxsily 5 lk ' ' 2lC'llllll'l'K,lQ zigt' old print'iplt's and turn tht-in into Connnon 5 ,' ' st'nst-. t-nziluling us to ust- our judgint-nt mort' soundly. -- -- ' ' 'i As liuman lit-ings. wt' thnnlt God lor st-nding us light. As South Patrktws, wt' art- grz1tt'Iul for il faculty lioth ztlmlt- gint wi ing to fruit t- us t iroutfi our lnzlnv s IIIIIIIU' l0lIl'i. ' l ll g g l l gl I l g l 1 i Douglav Faillu l 1. X, 1- -G' -I ...M Sq f , ' ' '.' ' ' ' . , I 1 ' .I , is, J , .. ww-- n ll . l K l' 13 - . 'f' rr ' 'ti i-'dui' W. 'nz I lt ,' 5' ml' un ' - ' 1 'A 5 -.,,, F E 5 V s , E H.: ' I t f vp' P X n t ' . -A .v . . v' - . I a 1 3 T l R I 0 i 7 ' . jf f erik .. Y , ' , X I ,Ll r' , 7 5 ' ' Y Y I - X i i I N I -..-3 fm : K gf' K..- .. . tk K , hn0 l ff' rfrf-.'-' ' ' 8 Principals Message Sl'l110l' y0ill'. Ill0l'1' so 1112111 any 011101', is 1'0p1010 with 11Olll'S 111111 s11i110. !Xl4l'1Vll1 i11 1110 Sl'I11Ol' 1101110 100111, 1110 class ring. 1110 ycarbook, 1110 prom, Class clay, 111111. 11I12l11y, gl'l1L1ll21l10Il day COIIIU 111 I1lllIl1311Ilg1y quick Sl1L'CL'SS10ll - f so11101i1110s IIlllC1l 100 1.1181 10 110 z1pp1'00ia1011. 11111, 101' 0:1011 of you, 1110 holds in Sl0l'C many 111010 shining 110u1's. You wi11 111-V01 stand 1211101 i11 your own 0y0s 1112111 011 0x'01'y 001'z1si011 VV1ll'1l you 11111110 LIII i111po1'1a111 c10cisi011 on 1110 basis of w11a1 is 1110 1'ig111, 1101 1110 easy. C0u1's0 10 1'011ow. N01' can 11ny0r10 zmticipatc more 11appir10ss 111a11 1110 p01's0r1 who r0z11iz0s 111:11 1110 11011119 110101011 to s01'viC0 to o11101's a1'0 1110 onvs w11ic11 s11i110 1110 111'ig1110s1. N0 lllllll 1ix'0s by 11i111s011', 21101112 His own world and 1110 w01'1c1 about 11i111 is 11111 1'i01101' 01' 1110 p00l'l'l' in C11I'l'f'1 p1'opo1'1ior1 10 1110 01110111 to w11iC11 110 1'0z11ix0s 111:11 1111- s011is11 1101011011 10 11111 i11101'0s1 of 11is fC110NVIIl11l1 is 1110 11a11111z11'k of 1110 11'u0 1z111y 01' gl'Ill1l'IIlLlIl. 11 is 1101 l1l1' person w11o COIIIUS fifty p0r00r11 01 1110 way wl1o 111z1k0s 1i1'0 IIIIL1 living NA'0I'l1lXN'1l11l'. R:111101' it is 1110 p01'so11 w11o giv0s 111010 111a11 110 1'000ix'0s. w110, lJLll'lli10X1Cl111y, 1-nds up w1111 far 111010 111311 110 11218 0v0r g1Yl'I1, My S1I1Ci'l'1' l1lllll1iS 10 1111 01' yo11 101' 0v01'y111i11g y0ll 11z1v0 C10l1l' 10 Illllkl' my 111's1 y0111' 211 8011111 P21111 so p10z1sz1111. May your 1ill1l1l'1' hours 111211 S1l1H1'i' 110 Illlllly, 111111 Your 1AC110YN'Illk'l1 110 1110 1'i1'1101' for it. 1 - - Normzzn I'1lIj'l'1' 9 Assistant Principals Message To the Class ol' 1959: 'l'his is a time of decision. You have now reached one of the crossroads ol' life. 'l'he path you choose will become your way of life. Some of you have already decided what you are to do. This has been your first important decision. You will approach many crossroads, many problems, and the need for many decisions. Attack each problem calmly and intelligently. Do not hesitate to seek advice. You will find, too, that the best guide to your decisions will be the high ideals that your parents and teachers have tried to instill in you. The world is in need of citizens who are trained in the philosophy that great problems can be solved only by adhering strictly to principles of justice and charity. Seek that training and equip yourselves to do your part in the solution of our prob- lems. Exemplary lives in your community, lives of service, characterized by kindness and consideration for your fellow man, will win for you a life-time of personal happi- ness and the esteem of your community. With kindest regards for your future, I remain f -Thomas Connorx 10 Isl Roux' Alex Kowal. Beverly Currey Carolyn Roy, Pat Parsons, John MeQue:iry Zml Roux' Citrolzmn Kepler. Gail Reopolis. Joan Schlosser, Barbara Mack, Jeanne Wilstin. Judith Carpenter inl Rou-.' Kenneth Horth, Joe Masters, Kenneth Trendcl, Paul DeForest -lllr Rrur: Gail Murton, Judy Fargo, Elizabeth Montieth, Judy Cleary. Sandra Klan-oon, Par Wfiilnicki, Peggy livnns. Kathleen Bevan He who counsels, aids. Curculio: Plcutus Student Council 'l'his year an extremely active Student Council was instruntental in establishing niztny innovtitions tll South Park. For the first time, Student Council nienihers were inducted in at ntezniinglul ceremony in October. The Black and Red lizill, also ut the heginning ol the year, helped old and new South Parkers hecoine hetter atetlttuinted, us did the Freshman Kickoll' Dance. Then, on St. Patricks Day, green ezn'nzttions ztppezired throughout the school, the clever handiwork ol the Student Council. who are devoting the proceeds therefrom to the Dial lund. 'l'hrough ellort und co-ordination. many goals were reached. 'l'he Sunshine Connnittee. honor pins. the cztleteria clean-up program. und an entry lor the Youth Citizenship uwurd were some ol their many ftchieveinents. Entering entlutsizisticztlly upon any venture they undertake. Hll'llll70l'S of the Student Council have truly helped unite ull South Parkers to work for Connnon goals. 'l'his N'Yli0g0lllt'l'lll'SSu hats resulted in niuny of the shining hours we have recorded in this issue ol' the lliul. - -Ron' Bmfldmml 1 1 'var 'I 'f .f1s,,-say! 'A 1 44 'RMC lf.. Cf!-sw, ' Z, 5' 4 FAC U LTY COMMERCIAL: Rowl-Shirley S. Boyd, Betty M. Cruz, Irma E. Brand, Elizabeth A. Flood, Ruth Ml Fraser, Dorothy A. Bommer Row 2-Helen G. Harig, Margaret H. Crane, Grace M. Stephenson, Edward J. McNamara, Robert J. Hunold, Robert J. Jarnot ENGLISH: Row I-Emilie J. Lubelski, Celestine M. Loney, Dorothea M. Fogal, George C. Williams, Ruth K. Bradley Row 2--George P. Tederous, Ernest J. Carlson, Hilda M. Bender, Edith H. lankler SCIENCE: Row I-Jessie A. M. Holtman, Helen M. Waugh, Frank J. O'Dny, Dorothea 'R. McDonald, Patricia A. Fitzgerald Row 2-Salvatore R. Termini, Ray- mond E. Michael MATHEMATICS: Edith H. Byers, Marion R. Taylor, Maude G. Lewis, Elizabeth C. Dugan, Bertha A. Crangle J PHYSICAL EDUCATION: The pictures of the physical educa- tion instructors appear in the Athe letic Section with their respective teams. 12 MEMBERS SOCIAL STUDIES: Rowl-John A. Seemueller, Mary C. Roche, Alma P. Adolf, Margaret M. Boone, Jeanne B. Schnell Row 2-George P. McMahon, Ray- mond V. HeaIy,'William F. Murphy, Thomas F. Ryan, Vincent J. Mule' FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Row I-Gertrude M. O'DonnelI, Francis M. Sweet, Stella M. Tiffany Row 2-Cornelia M. Metz, Catherine R. Nagel INDUSTRIAL ARTS, I-IOMEMAKING, MUSIC, and ART: Rowi-Roman E. Semson, Miriam R. Eaton, Viola B. Lensen, Arline P, Sullivan, Helen P. Lanza Row 2-George H. Pack, Mildred A. Koch, Jessie M. Reed, W. Earl Browniohn ADMINISTRATION: Jane S. White, Morie H. McEvoy, Edward B. Hein, Margaret R. Cun- ningham NOT PICTURED: Raymond F. Consentino, M. Drusilla Eikenberry, Myrtice M. Jobe, Frieda Dilmore, Winilred P. Herzog, Rocco A. Lamparelli, J. Stanley King, F. Keating Quirk, Murdo I. Macleod, Theresa E. McCarthy, Alfred J. Naish, Florence M. Toomey, Eliza- beth A. Flynn, Margaret J. Tuttle Seniors XYhen the question arises as to which year of those spent in high school means the most. the answer is inevitably the senior year. The reason for this unanimous assumption is probably the fact that the senior year is the most bustling in every held of activity. Scholastically the senior must be more than alert that he may graduate and thereby prove that his three preceding years have not been passed in vain. Socially, activities not shared by the other classes. such as the prom and senior day, are not only enjoyable, but an important part of high school life. However. the field where the senior year shows the most pronounced dillierence from the other three years is undoubtedly in the field of leadership. Because ofthe senior's advantage in the field of experience and maturity, he is supposedly wiser. This wisdom should be used to lead other students in the betterment of themselves and of their school. But should this quality of leadership come to an end on graduation day? Clearly the answer to this question is an emphatic NO!, for, upon leaving high school, a South Parker should nurture and develop this trait of leadership so that he may do his part in bringing more shining hours not only to his school community, but, on a larger scale, to his city, and, if possible, to the great nation of which each of us is so proudly a part. - - Douglas Faillrl Take time to work - it is the price ot successg Take time to think - it is the source of powerg Take time to play - it is the secret oi perpetual youthg Take time to read - it is the foundation of wisdomg Take time to worship - it is the highway to reverencep Take time to be friendly - it is the road to happiness: Take time to dream - it is hitching our wagon to a star: Take time to love and be loved - it is the privilege of the gods. - Anonymous -is . Fab gi f at Q s Qs? 1 f 9 ,1 - E ff Q 14 nails Richard J. Woodman Prexident Riehard likes blue. football. Perry Como. jack Palantre. and Patriria A. Parsons Dlxlc Mllslc' Secretary Pat is interested in baseball. in drawing. in Frank Sinatra, in travel. and in jazz. , Carolyn ll. Roy Vice-prexiflent Carolyn Clotes on volley- ball. on blue. on Pat Boone. on photog- raphy, and on Jane Eyre. Qfficc-:rs Class of 1959 Trcaxurer Alumni Delegate Beverly M. Currey Girly' Mnrxhal Bev prefers brown. swim- ming. Pat Boone. 'l'he Diary ol' Anne Frank, and Autumn Leaves. .NN XX X 2 Brian R. Richardson Boys' Marshal Brian enjoys reading, basketball, Stardust, camping, and Kim Novak. 15 Left: Allen R. Horgan Allen digs Roek and Roll. baseball, Drums along the Mohawk. Frankie Avalon. and physiral education, Right: janive A. Casin:-r CLL1 :: -1.:'f 5- , 1' Fd ..'5 .471 '. -.... :LC Q? 5 FT' 121 Z-1 :fi 1.- F - Z CII n .4 5 M .. .. ,T : c Q Ft 'CT ,O X 5 E? v IILXV I M T' H E O U 'T T H 1 E ,DW VALERIE J. ALDRICH A flair for niu.vic Musie Orchestra -f Band 7 Marrhing Band Chorus - Variety Show - Christmas Pag- eant - Danee Band -7- St. Pat- riCk's Day - Hallway Monitor - Program Club MARY LOU AMBELLAN Neat and .xzveetu Business Athletic' Award I, 2. II. 4 junior Red Cross Ilonivmaking 7 and 8 77 Christ- mas Pageant VINCENT F. ANSTETT Seem but not heart! Seienee Language 7 Engi- neering Honor Roll I. 2 JOAN JANE BAIJOWSKI Quiet and nice llomemaking 7 llomemaking 7. Ilomt-making 8 BONNIE KAY BARNETT Little anew Business llomemaking 7 ELLEN ELIZABETH BARRY Hllrippy-gn-lucky llomemaking 77 Fine Arts 7- Spark Stall' Honu-making 7 and 8 - Chorus 7 Senior Pep Rally Christmas Pageant CAROL ANN BARTZ Quite ri girlu Business - Basement Monitor -- Ilomemaqking 7 and 8 5 K J. Z! DOROTHY H. BEAMISH On the Beamfv Homemnking 7- Homemaking 7 and 8 -- Christmas Pageant CATHERINE ANN BEHRINGER The .vilence of thought Seeretarial -- Honor Roll l. I5 -- Honor Soeiety - 'I'he Spark --- Gregg Certificates DONA LOUISE BENTLEY Tu'inkling eye.t Secretarial - Honor Roll I Athletic Award I Gregg Cer- tifirate Drill Team Clinic' Monitor Christmas Variety Show ROBERTA ANNETTE BERKHOUDT Takes things in .vtrir1e General Drill 'Ill'2lIll ALICE LEE BERNAS The .vunxhine of her xmiIe Language - Athletic Award l. 2. fl. -l -- - Spark l'Ioinemakinp.i 7 and 8 -- Guiclanee and Clinim' Monitor -- Future Nurses of America - Christmas Pageant - Swimming Monitor KATHLEEN M. BEVAN Mf.i',x' I'og11t?,' Language - - Honor Roll -I Athletic' Award l, 2 Future Tearhers of America Student Couneil -Christmas Pageant - Chorus FRANCES MARY BIELANIN l'Visrlan1 ix only truth Business - Homemaking - Homemaking 7 and 8 Christ- mas Pageant THOMAS DEVLIN BLAIR Ulm to be eunrincedv Seienee 1- Language -1 Engi- neering Ilonor Roll l, 2. 3 -- Ilonor Soeiety - Slide Rule Club - Chess Club - 1 Miero- seope Club 1- Senior Pep Rally Attenclanee Monitor -- - Foot- ball Basketball - - Traek JERRY L. BLANTERN The .filent type Business Ilallow-One Night BETTY JANE BLASZKOWIAK So nmdext, .vincere and .vzc'ee! Ilomemaking - - Clinic Monitor Ilomemaking 7 and 8 ANTHONY PETER BLUNNO And furtl1ermure.'. ' Business Debate -- Program Club 7 Radio Forum - - Hallow- One Night, Chr. 1 Variety Show - Sweetheart Danee - - Chorus -Band - Boys' Oratorieal Con- test - Ilallway Monitor 1 Am- eriean Legion Oratorieal Contest JUIJITH ANN BOGNER Sweeter than .vugar cane Business and Ilomemaking - - Ilomemaking 7 and 8 - -- Christ- mas Pageant - Chorus JUIJITH ANN BOKAN I,oquaciou.W General - Spark -1 Oftiee Mon- itor - Basement Moiiitor 1- Clinie Monitor -- Variety Show Christmas Pageant LEON L. BOLICK Nice to know General Guiclanee Monitor - - Senior Pep Rally 1- Christmas Pageant Basketball -1 Tennis JOSEPH A. BONADIO Bishop Bonadiov A9 Q Business 1 Christmas Pageant Q ,Q JIMY7 RONALD THOMAS BONAFEDE The virtue of nonxenxeh' General 1 Spark Stafl' - - Base- ment Monitor 1 Hallow-One Night 1 Variety Show JOYCE LORRAINE BOSCHELIE Sugar 'n .rpiceu General -1 Ilomemaking 7 - Chorus DORREEN E. BRADY lfz'eryb0dy happy? Business 1 Basement Monitor - Drill Team 1 Homemaking 7 and 8 1 Miler REGINA M. BREIER Reggie General -1 Homemaking 7 and 8 PATRICIA LORRAINE BREMER Truth follows her zeordsu CvCIlCI'liI1I'IOIIlCIIlL1ICII'lg 7 and 8 -1 Clinie Monitor JUDITH ANN BRUZGA A warm .tmilev Business 1 Homemaking 1- Basement Monitor 1 Cafeteria Monitor 1 Life Guard 1 Ath- letic Award 1 -- Christmas Pageant . I'-I 753 IH FU OI C1 IH -Hb WZHI CHRISTINE JUDITH BUGAJ Something .vpeeialu Secretarial 7 Honor Roll li 7 Athletir Award I - Monitor: Library. Basement. Clinic -- Gregg Certifieate 7 7 Chorus 7 Spark Staff St. Patriek's Day Program Christmas Pageant- llallow-One Night ROBERTA ANN BURK Seen, but not heard St'ient'e. Engineering Athletic' Award l. 2 7 Homemaking 7 and 8 Gym Gems Award - Chorus - 77 Clinic' Monitor PETER N. BUSHMAN jun give me a lrim, barber General EIDWARIJ GEORGE W. BUTTERS Open the floor, .tomeborly Seienee 'l'rat'k Football KEITH ALAN BUTTERS Hare .slirle rule, will ll'lll'PlH Seieure. Engineering Honor Roll I. 2. 3. -I Honor Soeiety Slide Rule Club Variety Show --- Band -- Orchestra 1 Danec Band JEAN C. CAMPBELL She looks quiet, but look again Seienee. Engineering Dial Stafl' Student Couneil Freshman Kirk-oil Senior Pep Rally Basement Monitor Athletic Award l 7 Chorus - Band Variety Show 7 Christ- mas Pageant CARMEN C. CAMPOS The gay photographer Business 7 Dial Staff -- Athletic' Award I. 2 7- Camera Club 7 - Garden Club Studio Club Spark Stafl' SANDRA LEE CANFIELD What! Me worry? I-lomemaking -- Athletic Award l 1 Homemaking 7 and 8 -7 Monitor: Othee, Stairway - - Garden Club 1- Christmas Pag- eant -- St. Patriek's Day Pro- gram - - Chorus 77 Baton Twirler CHRISTINE ANN CAPUTA Life ix I1 gamble l-lomemaking JUDITH M. CARPENTER HAlIt'lIj'.Y nt her belt Fine Arts - Spark Stall' 7 7 Guidanee Monitor Christmas Pageant -- Swimming Athletie Award I. 2 Sweetheart Danre PHILIP E. CARROLL Four bnll in the xirle lmclretu General Senior Pep Rally VIRGINIA H. CARTER Precious ix thy wit Business. llomemaking llome- making 7 and 8 JANICE ADELLE CASTNER Per.ronality Supreme Seienee - Honor Roll 71- Dial Staff - Alumni Delegate Spark Staff- Christmas Pageant -7- St. Patrirk's Day Program Freshman Kick-oil, Chr. Ath- letie Award I. 2. 3 - Chorus 7 Projeetion Club Majorette Other: Monitor Future Nurses of America - Christmas Variety Show Program Club - Sweet- heart Danee .IOSEPHINE ELEANOR CELICEK All that ix sincere :hall abide Seeretarial 777- Athletic' Award I 7 7Cl1orus BARBARA ANN CHARLETON Sa'e'efer than .vprifigtinieu liusiiwss. llomvmaking East'- mvnt Monitor lloiiwiiizikiiiif 7 antl li Christmas Pagvant DIANE MARIE CHARLETON S1r'in1 Cliarnjf' lloinvmaking Athletic Award l. 2. 3. -I Spark Staff East-- nivnt Monitor - Stairway Mon- itor Scnior Pep Rally - Ilomvmaking 7 and 8 DIANE R. CHEVALIER Cover girl Srit'i1c't- Spark Stafl' Junior Rt-tl Cross Future Nursvs of Amt-rica Bas:-mont Monitor Senior Pt-p Rally Hallow-Uno Night - Frcshman Kirk-oil Swt'0tht'art Danrv - Christmas l'agt-ant Civil Dt-fvnsc' PATRICIA ANNE CIEZKOVUSKI ''Peg-n'-my-lwr1rt Business. llomvniaking Ath- lvtir Award I Spark Stall' - - Monitor: Oflirc. Library. Bust-- inont Ilonu-making 7 and 8 Choral Clulm Prograin Cluli llallow-Onv Night Svnior Pvp Rally Christmas Pagt-ant St. l'atrit'k's Day Program Civil Dvfviist' Christmas Yari- t-ty Show G ENEVIEVE DOLORES COSMANO A .vmile for ull llusincss Stutlrnt Counril Christmas Pagrant St. Pat- rit'k's Day l'rog.:rain St-nior Pt-p Rally PATRICK FRANCIS COYLE l511.vy to get along with Ct-in-ral Basvmvnt Monitor Counvil on World Affairs Svnior Pop Rally Ilallow-Ont' Night Baskc-tlmall NORA JEAN CRADDOCK A good fififllllu lloinvmaking Athlctir Awards I 'i I --.-- JOSEPH F. CROWLEY Beau Brunznzeln Q C4-nvral SHARON ELIZABETH CUDDY Life ix ll puzzlf' Engiiivering. Sricnco -- Spark Staff Basmnvnt Moiiitor RUTH ELIZABETH CULM Qualify, no! quantity Srit-rife. Businvss. Ilomvmaking -- Athletic' Award l. 2. Ii. 4 Qardcn Club -- Homvmakvrs of Slomorrow - Civil Dt-fc-nsv f Homemaking 7 and 8 Chun- istry Study Group NANCY JANE CUNNINGHAM livin charming, wer tru? Sc-rrvtarial. Homc-making Ath- letic' Award l - Studrnt Counril - Monitor: Clinic. Office. Basv- mvnt -- Svnior Pvp Rally Hoinoniaking 7 and H BEVERLY MAY CURREY Little Pixiel' Busint-ss Sc-nior Girls' Marshal - Spark Stafl' -- Dt-lxatv Stu- drnt Council Intl-r-High Coun- cil Athlt-tit' Awards l. 2. li. -I Guidanut- Monitor Drainatics Club Chcvr Lvadvr Scnior Pop Rally - Hallow-Oni' Night Swt-Gthoart Danm- JAMES GEORGE DALLMANN Wunt.v n .teren-rlrly z1'eeken11 Enginm-ring - Honor Roll I - Baskvthall Swimming Band JOAN PATRICIA DANIELS The quiet nn? Svimirc QQ. so Qt wisest DLX? I M T H E O U T H T H 1 E JAMES A. DARNER A good joel' General -- Attendanee Monitorf Hallow-One Night -- Band - Orehestra SUSAN EMMA DEEGAN Soplzi,vticated Min Business - Fine Arts --- Athletic' Award l - Monitor: Clinic. Basement - - Spark Staff- - Swim- ming 7- Senior Pep Rally - Christmas Pageant PAUL HENRY DE FOREST 'E The Old Philoxopherj' 'I Language - Honor Roll 2, fl, 4- 5 Honor Society -- Dial Staff - I at 1 Slide Rule Club - German Club 'J . ' - Freneh Club - - Debate - -4 Ameriean Legion Oratorteal Con- test 1 Student Council - 'l'en- 'H I nis f Model UN -- .Junior ' T il -' Couneil on World Affairs - 4 ' Senior Pep Rally 7 - Guidanee .i 'I'f:'f' Monitor Sweetheart Danee W ' .fx P, t LUCILLE EDNA DELANOY Virtue is the truest nobility Seeretarial JAMES EDXVARD DEVINE Ci.veo,' General 7 'l'raek -- Sweetheart Danee ALBERT JAMES DI BELLO Uleapid Albert Engineering - Traek - Basket- ball f' M 55 'fijgifgfrje wif an 9- DONNA JEAN DIEHL Seize the day Business, Homemaking -- Ath- letie Awards l, 2, Il, 4 - 7 Home- making 7 and 8 MARIO DI GIAMBATTISTA Wild Irish msen General BEVERLY ANN DUNBAR Full of fun Homemaking Band Civil Defense MARLENE CECELIA, I ECKHARDT A I .',I.AJf' . 'Angel faeen I Scienee 7 - Athletgyqwatrcls l. 2. fl. -l- --jspztfk Std 5- Debate 777 Clubs: Slide' Rule. Mieroseoygei Freshman Kielvdff rf- ' l y- Student Softball Hal- low-One Night f- Christmas Pageant ' JULIA MARIE EISENSMITH You're the tofu Seienee - - Spark Stafl' Guid- anee and Hallway Monitor - Junior Red Cross - 7 Freshman Kiek-off Hallow-One Night - Senior Pep Rally - Athletic Awards I. 2. Il, 4 HENRY ALLEN EISMANN Quiet, but friendly Business -- Spark Stall Base- ment Monitor - Guidanee Mon- itor - - Christmas Pageant LESTER JOHN ELSIE Strong, .vilent type' Engineering -- Basement Mon- itor -- Variety Show Faeulty- Student Soft Ball Game ARLENE RUTH EMERICK All her nature is .vun.vhine Business and l'loinemaking Homemaking 7 and 8 - Junior Red Cross -- Athletic' Awards 1. 2, 3, -I-. --- Christmas Variety Show - Future Homemakers of Tomorrow -4 Civil Defense -- Christmas Pageant -- St. Pat- rick's Day Program NANCY CAROL ENGSTROM Short and sweet Business Athletie Award l - Gregg Certificate - Homemak- ing 7 -IOHN A. ERNISSEE Quiet and F!If71l'.Yfn En fineerin 1' Ph 'sits Club f ls ls I IJFCSIIIIIIIII Kirk-off Basement Monitor MARGARET ANN EVANS Chef'ring her way Seeretarial Ilonor Roll fl. -I Athletic Awards I. 2. 3. -I Student Council Clubs: Car- den, Red Cross. Sevretarial Cheer Leader Gregg Certiti- eates Sweetheart Danre St. Patrielfs Day Program - Christ- mas Pageant Chorus Christ- mas Variety Show Civil De- lense DOUGLAS FAILLA One in II million Seietwe, Engineering Ilonor Roll 2 Dial Stall Slide Rule Club St. Patrit'k's Day Assembly Christmas Pageant Senior Pep Rally Sweet- heart Dante Football 'll-nnis Band Orchestra NANCY EILEEN FARCHMIN A .fmile in ll lhou.wmrl Language, Ilomemaking Honor Roll 2 Athletic' Award I Dial Staff Homemaking 7 and 8 Christmas Pageant SHARON L. FELTZ Her voice .mfr and grrzllru Business Ilonor Roll I, 2 Athletic Award I Oilire lvlon- itor Ilomemaking 7 and 8 Christmas Pageant Chorus DIANE MARY FISHER Small, but mighty Business - Honor Roll I - Ilomemaking 7 and 8 - Attend- anee Monitor Christmas Pag- eant Chorus THOMAS JON FLEISS Small and .rmiley Business JOYCE PAMELA FORCUCCI UM Thoxe eye.v Business Athletic' Award I - Junior Red Cross Christmas Pageant RICHARD ANGELO FRACCICA Chen1i.vlry whiz' Language Swimming ,IUDITH RUTH FULATER The life of Riley Business Guidanve Monitor Studio Club - - -Iunior Red Cross Christmas Pageant SHIRLEY ANN FUM ANTI Determination Business -- Biology Club -- Christmas Pageant Chorus RICHARD ALBERT GABOR Well-1lre.v.s'erl man Business Basketball -- Cross Country Traek NANCY -IANE GALL Pretty-eyed babyu Language -- Honor Roll -I Athletic Award l f - Spark Staff CAROL JAYNE GARDINIER Silence ix Il blessing Business, Homemaking 4 Drill Team -4 Homemaking 7 and 8 - - Senior Pep Rally 44 Christ- mas Pageant 4 Chorus ELIZABETH JANE GATTA An artist at lriendxhipu Business 4 Honor Roll l - - Ath- letie Award l, 2, fi -4 Spark Staff Homemaking 7 and 8 JOAN GAWRONSKI What a gal! Homemaking - Honor Roll 1, 2 44 Athletic' Award 1, 2. 3, 4 -4 Girls' Deelamation Contest - Otliee Monitor - Ilomemaking 7 and 8 4 Senior Pep Rally TIMOTHY GEORGE GILL U7-My Fine Arts 44 Studio Club Chess Cluh - Civil Defense MARY ALYCE GOODSPEED All praixe to ambition Business 4 Athletie Award 1. 2 - Basement Monitor 4 Projee- tion Club 4 Freshman Kiek-oll Christmas Pageant 44 Chorus MARY JANE GOODSPEED Hold friendship in regard Business 4 Athletie Award I, 2 4 Christmas Pageant -4 Fresh- man Kirk-off DIANE ELAINE GOOIDWIN Hit that high noteu Homemaking 4 Athletic' Awards l. 2, 3. 4 4 Clubs: Garden. Red Cross 4 Dial Stall' 4 Spark Staff f - Programs: Christmas Pageant. Easter, St. Patriek's 4- Home- making 7 and 8 4 Senior Pep Rally 4 Freshman Kirk-off 44 Hello World 4 Chorus 44 Sweetheart Danee 4 Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomor- row Award JUDITH ARLENE GREENWOOD Like quiet waters Seienee BARBARA ALINE GROTKE A true beauty Seienee - - Athletic' Award l, 2 4 Attendanee Monitor - 4 Future Teaehers of Ameriea Christ- mas Pageant JAMES J. GURNEY ML Inactivity Engineering 4 4 Band NANCY SUSAN HAAS Full of fun and fancy free Secretarial 4 Athletic Award l 44 Monitor: Library, Stairway f Spark Staff - 4 Gregg Certifieate 44 Hallow-One Night 4 4 Senior Pep Rally 44 Civil Defense - Sweetheart Danee ANNE ELIZABETH HAUSRATH Friendly per.vuaxit1n Seienee 44 Dial Staff 4 Student Couneil 4 Stairway Monitor - - Variety Show 4- Freshman Kick- off ANTHONY M. HEROD 117-onyu Business 44 Spark Staff 44 Base- ment Monitor EULENE HOKES Enjoyable perxonalityl' Homemaking -4 Homcmaking 7 and 8 -4 Chorus 44 Cafeteria Monitor THEODORE RICHARD HOLZ Wake me up at 2:-15M General f 7 Basement Monitor ALLEN RAE HORGAN Hwy man Business Class Treasurer Spark Stall' Easement Monitor - f Guidance Monitor Fresh- man Kick-oll' Victory Dance Seuior Pep Rally llallow- One Night - Baselmall JANE M. HOUSEKNECHT Noi Il worry, not ll cure Secretarial Ilonor Roll l Gregg Certificates - Drill 'l'eam Senior Pep Rally - - Christ- mas Pageant Chorus SUE ELAINE HURLEY I,iI'IIl'Il7ll.t'n Business Athletic Award l Spark Stall' Gregg Certificates Ilomemakiug 7 and 8 Senior Pep Rally Chess Clula Christmas Pageant SUZANNE E. HUTCHINSON A real fl'l !l.Y1lft?n Business llomt-making Certifi- calc VIRGINIA MARIE INGERSOLL Plea.vanl permit Business Clinic Monitor - Ilomcmakmg 7 and 8 AGNES M. INZINA Stout of heart General f Gregg Certificate Spark Stall' I.ilmr:u'y Monitor CAROL ANN ISCH Ever gentle Homemaking 7 and 8 H- Christ- mas Pageant -- Chorus KATHERINE MARIE ISCH Happy-go-lucky Business--Homemaking 7 and 8 ROSEMARY A. JONES H1'i0Il' calm and quiet Business'elrlomemaking 7 and 8 t , V . LOIS MAE JUTZE Life of the party A ' Science --- Future Teachers of 1 'Z America -f Civil Defense A A .C '-:. .sth J - , 3 ,,t-...f ff ROSEMARIE KALINSKI A happy disposition X Business - Athletic Award l - - K junior Red Cross S' it Q S RN' ,Q Nazis LINDA SUE KANE Tried and true, Science, Engineering, Language -Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4-Honor Society - Dial Staff, Editor-in- chief W- Office Assistant -- Red Cross Club - Slide Rule Club -f- Projection Club -- Camera Club - -V Hallow-One Night fe Athletic Award l, 2, 3, 4 1 Senior Pep Rally -- Swimming Monitor Q Swimming Team -- junior and Senior Life Saving -- Water Safety Aid -- Milcr I, 2, 3, -1- MARGARET MARY KANE Full of mischief' Business--Ilomemaking 7 and 8 GRA Business - Athletic Award I - A7 te 5 E' V sm? I M pf H E 0 U T A T H 1 E BEVERLY ANN KAPTUR The littlest angel Business - Library Monitor Stairway Monitor -Garden Club - junior Red Cross Chorus f Christmas Pageant - Pro- gram Club Civil Defense -- Camera Club LILLIAN M. KEEPER Let the zworalx be fend' Business f- Athletic Award. I - Cafeteria Monitor - Library Monitor JOSEPH -IAMES KEEVES rcD0do,v Business -- Basement Monitor - Variety Show --- Senior-Faculty Softball f - Baseball M Basket- ball PAUL DANIEL KELLEHER Tall Pauli' General RICHARD J. KELLEHER Still zvaterx run deep Business - Dial Stall' --- Spark Staff -- Camera Club - - Swim- ming Sweetheart Dance JUDITH A. KENT Eyes that reflect sunlight Secretarial Honor Roll l. 2, 3 - Honor Society --- Chorus - Gregg Certificate RACHEL MAE KLEE Keep .vmilinl Secretarial - Athletic Award l - Gregg Certificates f Secre- tarial Club - Clinic Monitor DOLORES ANN KLINK Perf and pretty' Business -- Athletic Award l Chess Club Senior Pep Rally Cregg Certificate Christ- mas Pageant Clinic Monitor NANCY L. KNUTSEN A good zconl for everyone Business, Homemaking -- Ath- letie Award 1 - Homemaking 7 and 8 Christmas Pageant -A St. Patrick's Day Program --- Chorus - Hallway and Basement Monitor JOANNE C. KOBEL Minh and laughtef' Science 1 Guidance Monitor - Clubs: Slide Rule. Garden -- Athletic Award l. 2. fl, 4 - Senior Pep Rally - Hallow-One Night -- Variety Show NANCY MARLENE KOCH A .fenxe of humor Business - Library Monitor - Red Cross --- Civil Defense - Homemaking 7 - Office Monitor MARY JANET KOEHLER On her truer Business. Homemaking f Home- making 7 and B f Athletic' Award l PAUL ALAN KOHLMEIER Dancing feetn Engineering Senior Pep Rally - Basement Monitor PAUL W. KOLACKI On the level Business HENRY DONALD KOPECK Who .vuyx money i.vn't everything? Business Senior Pep Rally - Guidance Monitor Spanish Cluh CAROLINE j. KOSOXVSKI Sweet .vi.vteen Business Athletic awards l, 2. Cl, -I Otlice Monitor llome- making 7 and 8 Christmas Pageant ALEXANDER KOWAL, JR. Alexander the Great Business Senior Pep Rally Student Council Baseball Basketball EUGENE EDNWARD KOWAL Quietly ejfertize' General Studio Cluh PATRICIA JANE KRATHAUS Enterprise und energy Business, Ilomemakingr Ilome- making 7 and 8 Otlice Mon- itor Attendance Monitor Athletic Award I LINDA CAROLE KRUEGER Earl: :lay ri neu' arl:'enture Engineering Dial Staff Athletic Award I, 2, il, -I I.ihrary Monitor Carden Cluh Senior Pep Rally Swim- ming Monitor PATRICIA ANN KRLIWEL Sweet .vinzplicityh Science Athletic Awards l, 2 -V Christmas Pageant Chorus JOSEPH P. KUBANT Hot Ttlddffu Fine Arts f Cafeteria Monitor - Studio Cluh - - Baseball - Basketball V- Bowling GAIL HELEN KUBIAK Completely xinreren Science Athletic Award l - Spark Staff CAROLANN KUBICZEK Unrlaunterl .vpiritu Homemaking Homemaking 8 f Office Monitor -- Cafeteria Moititor Hallow-Une Night - Garden Cluh JACQUELINE A. KULCZYK Twinkle toes Science, Engineering W- Athletic Awards l, 2, fl, 4 -- Cluhs: Garden, Microscope, Program Spark Staff -- Variety Show - - Student Council -- St. Patrick's Day Program 'Senior Pep Rally -Sweetheart Dance Monitor: I.ihrary, Office, Guidance WILMA FAYE KULP I4 ho'.v quiet? Language. Homemaking' Ath- letic Award l 7 - Stairway Mon- itor - Cluh: German llome- inaking 8 -- Christmas Pageant St. Patrick's Day Program Easter Program - f Chorus CHRISTINE ANN KURNIK Knoz1'.v the way Secretarial - Garden Cluh MARY ANN KWIECIEN Bright ax a neu'-nzinlerl penny Business f A Ilomemaking 7 and 8 -- Senior Pep Rally - - Athletic Award l ' o 9.1, A 67 6 cf C zmxii I M T H E O U T A T H 1 E RONALD j. LANGEN JORFER O Full nf fun! 'Qi' V Convral ,Basc-in 'nt ' mitor -- N gi Svnior Pvt Rall J f askvtlmall E Christi ant . J . I f-.fm JU x I7 45i.f ' JMA' of ,IA CE LEE LANGO Anim: ii eloquence Stix-iu'4', Languagv Athlvtit' Award I Dial Statl' Spark Stall' Monitor: Offivt' Clubs: R1-d Cross. fICI'lllilIl junior Cnunril of thc' Anivrivas Svnior Pop Rally Radio Forum of thi' I ,uf U. N. ASS.-miily Christ- mas Pagvant M- FREDERICK LAVELLE Fu.s'le11 your bmi'-tie. ' Si'ii'm'1' Boys' Chorus cl1llIll'I'1l lllnlm ESTELLE ELIZABETH LAVIN I'm nu nngrln T H E . firm-ral Svnior Pop Rally O U GLORIA LIiWIS .S'npl1iilifnliolf' I Sl'i1'Ill'l', Languagc- Ilonor Roll I. 2. I5 Ilonor Sorivty Alfi- lvtim' Awards l, 2. 3 Clubs: Microsi'opi-. I utui'4- 'IK-ac'hc'rs of Anicrira -- Scnior Pop Rally -- Yarivty Show - Swcvthcart ' I ' Daiwa' SANDRA j. LIDDELL H' So pelilf, .in ,IIf'l'l'f.. Ilusinvss. llonn-making - Spark 1 Slafl' Gniclanvv Monitor Civil Dc-fi-nsv RUSALINIJ ANN LO BUGLIO AI!rru'tii'z'ly YIFIIIH llusinrss 'Q at up in A wi XJ 4 I ANNETTE MARIE LOLLA Nothing disturbs herj' Homcmaking 1 Homcmaking 7 -- Chorus - -- Christmas Pagvant NANCY ANN LONG Mi,ichiez'ozu !IIi.t'.t'n Business CATHERINE R. LOOMIS I lore Io go rz-u'anrlering Sci:-nrv - Athletic Awards I, 2, il, -I Student Connvil He-llo World Christmas Pagvant - Frvshman Kirk-off TERRY M. LOTZ S11rpri.ve package Businrss Senior Pop Rally Basketball MARY ALICE LOVE Frien11,iliip iv lawns Businc-ss, Ilomt-making Ilona'- making 7 and 8 LYNN E. LOVELACE Big bmzvn eye.i Sc'icncc- - -- Athletic' Awards l. 2, IS, 4 - Spark Staff Civfl Dv- fi-nsv Senior WAYNE JOHN LUCAS Paladin Engineering -- Dramatirs Club - Attendance Monitor Hallow- Onc Night - - Band Orchestra BARBARA A. MACIEJEWSKA Bit-0'-honey Business, Homemaking -- Ath- letie Award l - Stairway Mon- itor llomemaking 7 and 8 - - Future Nurses' Club - Christ- mas Pageant f Garden Club BARBARA ANN MACK Afti.itically inclined Seienee, Engineering, Art Athletic' Award l - Student Couneil llallow-Om-Night - Freshman Kick-off Christmas Pageant Sweetheart Danee Clubs: Real Cross. Carden. Chemistry Studio SAMUEL ANTHONY MANCANARO Sum Business MAUREEN MARY MANGONE South Parkfv own reporter Business Basement Monitor Sehool reporter for South Buffalo News llallow-One Night -- Senior Pep Rally - Variety Show GERALD C. MARCHAND I r1bulou.v 1 renzrhman Seieuee, Language, lingineerinq Ilonor Roll l, 2, fl, Ilonor Society Dial Staff - Slide Rule Club Attendance Mon- itor Hallow-One Night Sweetheart Danee -- Senior Pep Rally Basketball Track LAWRENCE DAVID MARSHALL A fine lad' Engineering Senior Pep Rally Baseball Christmas Pageant 'Qt Q hm -as gs ga LUCREACIA MAE MAXIM I:WhI1f,.Y happened naw? Business --- Spark Stall' Stu- dent Couneil -- Basement Mon- itor - Christmas Pageant --- Variety Show - St. Patriek's Day Program 1- Senior Pep Rally ALICE j. MCANDREXV A .thy .vmiIe Business. Art - Athletic' Awards l. 2 -- Dial Staff --- Spark Stalf - Studio Club - Drill 'l'eam - Senior Pep Rally ROSEMARIE H. MLANDREVVS Quiet and ro-oper'11!i:'e Business, Seeretarial MARGARET LOUISE McANULTY Gay and carefree Seienee - Swimming Club THOMAS j. McBURNEY Quiet, but watch out. ' Seienee - - Senior Pep Rally - - Christmas Pageant f Chess Club Civil Defense THOMAS HERBERT MeCARTHY Where'.v your hon1ezeork?', Seienee -Football MARSHALL M001e 'fyou Um my ,fmt again it Language 4 Senior Pep Rally -- Business - Senior Pep Rally .. Q -A . y . lf2lCk -- Sweetheart DZIHCC Christmas Pageant V i X ,Eg o 'O' mmf? I M TI. -J FU OI CL' 33-9- HIP mill FU '15 ' Av 6 E fl sw? I M I'-I . FU CIO CE'-3 HDF '-'CE YU JOSEPH LEE MCNAUGHTON Pleasant alzc'ay.r Seienee -- Cross Country - Traek JOHN J. MQQUEARY A milling worker Fine Arts Dial Staff Spark Staff Student Couneil Hallow-One Night Senior Pep Rally Freshman Kick-ofl' - - Christmas Pageant St. Pat- riek's Day Program - Program Club Monitor: Basement. Guidanre Civil Defense - Sweetheart Dante - Faeulty- Student Softball Football -- Baseball - Basketball CAROLE L. MEDCALFE Dreams of doing good Seeretarial Spark Staff -- Guidance Monitor --- Cafeteria Monitor Gregg Certifieate - - Christmas Pageant SHARON E. MEEGAN l.'11n't be beat Srienee, Engineering - Senior Pep Rally Cafeteria Monitor THOMAS J. F. MEECAN Nine fellozfd' Business Chorus - Orchestra RICHARD CARL MERLO Know what I 7I1ff!I7l.JU Music' Basketball - - Christ- mas Pageaut Hall Monitor - - Rand - Orehestra SANDRA M. MIKULSKI Gentle in manner' Seeretarial - Gregg Certifieate - Christmas Pageant -- Senior Pep Rally --- Band ., ,K- 1: TN A mise fi-5 4 grim -f ff Ai t ,rf ff, sf A :Ns ,L 5 giiigf, ., 5 ,fl , Ai Y MARY JEANNETTE MILKS Engaging personality Seeretarial -- Athletic' Award l - Spark Staff 7 77 Office Monitor -- Gregg Certifieate 7 - Hallow- One Night SANDRA L. MILLER Adds cheer to a gloomy tiny Sevretarial - Athletir Award I, 2. 3, 4 - Stairway Monitor 7 Gregg Certifirates 77 Christmas Pageant - Secretarial Club 7 7 Civil Defense JAM ES LEROY MILLIRON Iiflerz'e.vren1 Business KATIIRYN TAYLOR MODEN All the zc'orld'.v her stage Language. Seienee Athletic' Awards l. 2. fl 7 Dial Staff Spark Staff Debate Girls' Deelamation 7 Christmas Pag- eant Ilallow-One Night Senior Pep Rally 7 Sweetheart Dante - Orrhestra SHARON L. MORGANTI Brain.v and beauty loo Serretarial -- Honor Roll I, 2. ll. Ll - - Honor Soeiety - Athletic' Award I, 2 - Offiee Monitor Gregg Certifieates - Jr. Couneil on World Affairs - Seeretarial Club 7 - Christmas Pageant Radio Forum of the Air Sweetheart Danre CAROL LOUISE MORONEY nlVFI'F7 Il dull moment Seienee Engineering -Honor Roll l. 2 --Honor Soeiety Ath- letic' Award l Ofliee Monitor --- Jr. Couneil on World Affairs --- Freshman Kirk-off Senior Pep Rally Victory Dance Christmas Pageant Civil De- fense JOYCE E. MYERS Lots of I,ough.x Business - - Athletic Awards I. 2, 3, -I - - Spark Staff Dial Staff - Monitors: Library. Cafeteria. Office -- Home-making 7 and 8 Clubs: Red Cross, Camera -- Civil Defense -- Variety Show - Senior Pep Rally - Christmas Pageant - Sweetheart Dante ALICE HELENE NAPORA Pretty ax a picture llomemaking Monitor: I.i- brary. llallway, Clinic, Stairway - llomemaking 7 and 8 - - Christmas Pageant St, Patrick's Day Program - - Senior Pep Rally Cheerleader Program Club HOPE FRANCES NAPPO l.ight-hez1rtea ' Business - Spark Stall -- Cafe- teria Monitor -Senior Pep Rally LOUISE ELIZABETH NASH Mlm Iuqui.vitiz'e Science f - Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 - Dial Stafl' - Slide Rule Club Microscope Club -- Future Nurses ol' America - Chorus Honor Society MARILYN JEAN NEVINS A goorl kill Science Chorus Athletic Award l Future Nurses of America - Christmas Pageant Easter Program - Senior Pep Rally St. Patrick's Day Pro- gram Program Club CAMILLE MARY NOWAK I luenl loquacityu Secretarial Athletic Award l Spark Stall' LORRAINE MARY NOWAK Uh, .vo quiet Business Student Council - llomemaking 7 JUDITH ANN OWENS The .vzceetext and the bex! Business - Homemaking - - Ath- letic Awards l. 2. il. -l -- Office Monitor - llomemaking 7 and 8 - St. Patrick's Day Program Garden Club - junior Red Cross Christmas Pageant - - Sweet- heart Dance Christmas Var- iety Show Civil Defense M' SABATINO P. PAGLICCI A good man is hard to find General 7 Variety Show -- Hal- low - One - Night Basement Monitor --- Faculty-Student Soft- ball - Track - Basketball Football RICHARD R. PANEK :askin Engineering -- Dial Staff - Basketball - - Swimming -- Base- ment Monitor SYLVIA P. PANFIL HAlZl'Ilj'.Y laughing Secretarial - Athletic Award l - Basement Monitor, Office Monitor -- Gregg Certificate -- Christmas Pageant -- Senior Pep Rally JOYCE DIANA PANKOW Witty and wise General - .Athletic Award l Spark Stall - - Homemaking 7 and 8 -- Christmas Pageant -- St. Patrick's Day Program --- Easter Program Majorette - - Chorus ELISA ANN PAOLUCCI Small fry Science -- Dial Staff Spark Staff - -Athletic Awards l. 2. ll, 4 - Future Teachers of America - - Senior Pep Rally RICHARD CHARLES PARKMAN, JR. Friend tu alll' Science - -- Engineering Vari- ety Show - Dance Band Or- chestra - - Band PATRICIA ANN PARSONS Popular Milf' Science -- Honor Roll -l - - Ath- letic Awards l. 2, 3, -l s Class Secretary -- Student Council --- Spark Staff -- Guidance Monitor -- Debate - Christmas Pageant -- St. Patrick's Day Program - - Cheerleader --- Senior Pep Rally -- Studio Club - Sweetheart Dance ,gps X fy 6 V Giga I M ,Z-TH . U3 CIO CE'-9 --GDP '-'CL' ITJ KATHLEEN MARGARET PATRICK Make hay while the .mn xhine.v Seeretarial Athletie Award l Seeretarial Club Senior Pep Rally Christmas Pageant MARILYN JEAN PAULUS Heart of gold Secretarial -- Gregg Certilieate - - Secretarial Club - Christmas Pageant f Senior Pep Rally Orchestral CHRISTINE MARIE PAWLAK Nobody quite like her U llomemaking -- Homemaking 8 Stairway Monitor FRANKLYN ALFRED PERRY ML Uniracl' Science -- Language 1 Engi- neering --- Honor Roll l, 2. 3. -- Honor Soeiety -- Editor-in-Chief, Dial Staff -- Student Couneil --- Guidance Monitor -- Projection Operator - f Mieroseope Club - Jr. Couneil of World Affairs - - Tennis DONALD R. PIEHL Horacel' General DIANE MARIE PIERSA I'll get byu Business f- Homeniaking 7 and 8 Cafeteria Monitor - Jr. Red Cross f Christmas Pageant -- Easter Program - Chorus MARY ELLEN PITT Good .tport in all ways Seeretarial 7 Athletic Award l -- Homemaking 7 and 8 - Clubs: Secretarial, Projection - Senior Pep Rally -- Christmas Pageant RICHARD J. PODRAZA Strong silent type Fine Arts Studio Club EDXVARD PAUL POLEON A friend, tried and truel' Seienee -- Engineering -- Cross Country EUGENE FRANK POPIELA Ain South Park. ' General f Hallway Monitor - - Dramaties Club -- Traek -Bas- ketball -- Swimming -- Baseball -- Bowling - Football WAYNE R. PRICE Pleasant perxonality' Engineering - - Seienee - - Slide Rule Club - - Basement Monitor -- Sweet art Danee al Wald MARGUERITE C. PRZYBYSZ Gentle zeays' are bestl' Business Homemaking - Ath- letie Awards I. 2 Homemaking 7 and 8 --Y Hallow-One-Night - Christmas Pageant f - Sweetheart Danee EDVVARD JAMES QUINN Wizard on Skater Business -- Traek Cross Country KATHERINE M. QUINN Silence is zvomanfv bext ornament Business - Athletic Award 1 - Spark Staff -- Senior Pep Rally - St. Patrick's Day Program ROBERT A. RADKE A million-zlollrzr xrziilf' Gent-ral CAROL ANN RAMIZY Silver forum Businvss Spark Stafli Homo- making 7 and 8 - Capt. Drill 'IR-am Svnior Pop Rally - Christmas Pagvaut Chorus Program Club NANCY M. RANSFORD Fleming in nnumef' Rusinvss. lloinvmaking IIon1t'- making 7 and 8 Guidanro lVIonitor Christmas Pagvant DONNA ANN RAWE H.'Ill!'l1l1l'.Y azr'rigl1 St't'rvtarial - Athlt-tit' Awards I. 2. I5 Stutivnt Council Homo- IIIIIRIIIH 7 and 8 Oflicc Mon- itor Crt-gg Ct'rtiht'alc Cht't'rlt'atlt'r Christmas Pag- rant JOYCE ANN RIEDANZ 'A N111 pearlzn Businvss Senior P1-p Rally Christmas Pagt-ant PAUL WILLIAM REGAN Rngi Cvuvral DIONNE RHGIAN An ull-riglil pal' ' Svvrctarial Honor Roll 'I Gregg Cvrtifivatcs hi? Xi' 7 IR if is s PHILIP W. RENZI A right guy Gvnvral KATHRYN A. RHINEHART Shea go! clam Sfit-nt'c -A - Honor Roll -I Ath- letic Awards l. 2. 15. -I - Spark Staff BRIAN RALPH RICHARDSON E1'eryone'.v pal Sci:-nt'c f- Senior Boys' Marshal W- Projection Club Guidanvt- Moltitol' Hallow-Onr Night - Christmas Pagt-ant St. Pal- ric'k's Day Program - Baskclball - Baseball Dial Staff Gorman Club Radio Forum of Air - Futurv 'I't'arht'rs of Aint-riva Chorus Farulty- Stuclvnt Softball Swvt-thcart Danfc CHARLES JAMES RINDFLEISCH Chuck Gt-nt-ral - - Christmas Pageant Camvra Club - Bowling ,Wim Q to ROBERT WALTER RITER Ulfaxy going ' Engincvring. Svicnvv Victory Dante c.lOIIIl'IlIlli'C - Bascball -V- Baskvtball -- Stage- Crew JoANN MARIE RoB13RTs A blithe spirit Businc-iss. Ilomeinaking 7 Ilomv- making' 7 and 8 MAURENE CAROL ROGERS UBOIIIIIHIFXK energyl' Business, Homc-making Athlotit' Awards 1, 2, fi. -I - Homemak- ing 8 Hallow-One Night Chorus ,9 o Av 6 E -nnilrv I M T H E 4 0 U T T 0 H 1 E WILLIAM WALTER ROLLER They dan'I come any nicer Engineering, Seienee -- Slide Rule Club f Basketball '- Sweetheart Danre. THERESA MARIE ROTHERA Knows zc'h11t .the ll'U7ll.t'H Seienve PAUL DONALD ROWLANIJS Man zvilh the horn Srienee - Attendanee Monitor Cross Country -- 'I'rat'k Hallow-One Night - Band Orchestra Dance Band - Program Club Christmas Pag- eant Variet Show Senior L A - Y Pep Rally CAROLYN H. ROY At the hear! af the clam Sevretarial - Honor Roll l. 2, Il. -I Honor Society - 7 Athletic' Awards I, 2, fl, 'l f Class Vive- President A Dial Staff W Spark Stall Office Monitor Stu- tlent Couufil Christmas Pag- eant St. Patrit'k's Day Pro- gram Easter Program Gregg Cm-rtifieates Senior Pep Rally Chorus HARRIET E. ROY Able and ambitiou,i Ilomemalting, Business f Ath- letic' Awards I. 2, 3. 4 f - Home- making 7 and 8 Civil Defense CAROL M. RYAN Yau can't control a grin Homemaking - Homemal-ting 7 and 8 Basement Monitor -- Clubs: Garden. Camera- -Christ- mas Pageant PHYLLIS HELEN RYIJZEWSKI A .tang of good cheery Business - Guiclanee Monitor - - junior Red Cross - Homemak- ing 7 and 8 MARY LOU RZEPKA A jolly lam ix .vheu Homemaking W- Athletic' Award l -- Junior Red Cross -- Home- making 7 and 8 ANN M. SABATINI 'Tlenfle in mood and manner Secretarial - Athletit' Award l f Spark Stall' f- - Otliee Monitor - Gregg Certificate -- Christ- mas Pageant MICHAEL PAUL SABO The student Seienee -- Audio Visual Staff Student Council' -Future Tearh- ers of Ameriva KATHLEEN M. SALUZZO Lire and let live Secretarial -- Gregg Certilieale -- Homemaking 7 Office Monitor ANTHONY M. SANTORA Pizza, anyone? Seienre GLORIA ANN SARDES Bury girl Homemaking --- Ilomernaking 7 and 8 - Swimming Monitor Library Monitor -Variety Show - f Christmas Pageant HELEN PAULINE SCHEER Fire foo! two, eyes of blue Business - Honor Roll I Athletic Awards I. 2. 3. 4 - Homemaking 7 and 8 Base- ment Monitor - Garden Club - Camera Club Athletic Awards l. 2, 3. 4 - - Christmas Pageant JOAN LEE SCHLOSSER Beautiful mermaid Science. Engineering, Language - Ilonor Roll l. 2. fl - Honor Soeiety Athletic Awards l. 2. ll, -I Dial Stall' Spark Staff Student Council Clubs: Mieroseope Band Orchestra Miler l, 2. 3. -I Swimming 'l'eam Christmas Pageant ROBERT XVAYNE SCHMIDT SchmiHy Business Spark Stall Base- ball Basketball GERALD R. SCHROEDER 'l'l1e' nzuxic IIIIIIIU Engineering, Music Student Council - Guidance Monitor Attendance Monitor Program Club Christmas Pageant Variety Show Chorus Band Hallow-One Night Easter Progratn St. I'atriek's Day Program LYNN ROBERT SCI-IROEDER Short rircuii Sf'lV'Ut'I1't'I'U Engineering. Science Spark Stall' Slide Rule Club ALICE A. SCHULTZ I.i:'e wire Secretarial Gregg Certificate Gym Monitor Basement Monitor WILLIAM THOMAS SCHULT2 A good nun! Shop. Art Attendance Monitor Cafeteria Monitor Hallow-One Night Studio Club Swim- ming Bowling Basketball SANDRA AGNES SCHULZ 'l'l1e' hopeful one Business Ilomemaking 7 and fl ROBERT GEORGE SEGUIN The nzuxic man Business -- Senior Pep Rally -- Christmas Page-ant-St. Patrick's Day Program - Band - - Chorus - Orchestra ANTHONY VINCENT SEGVICH Mr, Universe Engineering - - Slide Rule Club -- Senior Pep Rally -- Track - - Football --- Orchestra JOHN JOSEPH SHANAHAN A ready .vteadyu Engineering - Seienee - Honor Roll l --- Student Council Garden Club --- Senior Pep Rally Basketball - Tennis LJ L, dp' I Bliwbw yo KAROL LYNN SI-IEA Q-nie! and Ill'NIIH'Fu Science - - Language f Engi- neering Honor Roll l. 2. 3, Al Honor Society Athletic Awards l. 2. ll. -I Student Council Dial Staff Clubs: Slide Rule. Microscope TIMOTHY JOHN SHEEHY Hywillllllyv Science Language Christ- mas Pageant - St. Patriek's Day Program --- Senior Pep Rally - -- Hallow-One Night - - Baseball - - Bowling - - Basketball --- Foot- ball --- Spark Staff -- Sweetheart Dance Cafeteria Monitor JEAN LOIS SHENK Toe the mark Business Homemaking -Ath- letic Awards 1, 2. Il. 4 - Home- making 7 and 8 -- Chorus - - Christmas Pageant ELAINE MARIE SHERRY You cnn'I lore Business ELLEN L. SHIELDS Miss Wonderful General - - Honor Roll 1. 2, 3 -- Honor Soeiety-H Athletic Awards l. 2 7 Student Couneilf -Mirro- seope Cluli CONSTANTINOS G. SHOPOFF Gut Business Sweetheart Danee Football jEANNIiTTE F. SIERAKOWSKI Laughter of the go1l.t Business Athletic Awards l. 2. 'S l RICHARD IOHN SIMINSKI .'Vire lo knozrf' General Senior Pep Rally Football BARBARA j. SIWIIQC Sl1e'rl vliinf an1'zf'lzer'e Cent' 1 r tl iwwlg 3 X V Q it ft if M A. s viii ' ,QXANDER Rh S I Z, 'T 1 I tchf' t St ' Guidance oni r ' Moni r 0 I ' ,Lf t K i Q 1 U x DAVID FU I' SMI real ,tml ftnuil Ilfll lox H all Mom r allow Ont Nng M Footl ll I nz RR:..,q ,. ..,.. FRANCES LEE SMITH Al1t'ay.r helpfull' Seienee 4 Honor Roll 4 f - Ath- letie Awards 1. 2 -A Dial Stall' -- German Club -- Hallow-One Night JOAN D. SMITH Big .rurprixex come in .vnmll packrzgef' Seienee -- Honor Roll l Ath- letie Awards I. 2. 3, -I Dial Staff A Clubs: Slide Rule. Future Nurses of Amerira 7 Christmas Pageant -f Senior Pep Rally - Hallow-One Night Lost 8: Found Dept. Sweet- heart Danee .IUDITH ANN SMITH Who could be nicer? General - Christmas Pageant Chorus NANCY JOAN SMITH Dimplerl darling General Y Athletie Awards l, 2. 3. 4 H- Lost and Found Olive Majorettes - St. Patriek's Day Program -- Easter Program - Senior Pep Rally - Chorus V- -- Christmas Pageant Sweetheart Danee PATRICIA ANN SMITH Angel Homemaking -A Athletic' Award 1 --- Homemaking 7 and 8 - - Basement Monitor -- Senior Pep Rally - Christmas Pageant GERTRUDE E. SNYDER Dynamic Homemaking - HOIIICIIIQIRIHQ 7 and 8 -- Garden Cluh Christ- mas Pageant W Camera Cluli MONICA ANN SOBOLEWSKI Glowing with friendly interest Music' - Spark Stall' junior Red Cross junior Achieve- ment 7 Christmas Pageant St. Patrit'lc's Day Program - Program Club - Senior Pep Rally -A Hallow-One Night Orchestral - Chorus RICHARD J. SOWA A .venxe of humor ix Il blaring Seienec- Mic'rosc'ope Club Bowling' JUIJITH M. SPAETH One gifted larry Sc'ienc'c'. Engineering Athletic' Awarcls l. 2. Il -A Clubs: Garden. Red Cross, Chemistry. Studio. Program Stairway Monitor - Debate Girls' Deelaination Contest A rneric' a n Legion Oratorieal Contest Hallow- One Night Christmas Pageant Sweetheart Danc'e CAROLE L. SPEIDEL Full of hep. ' Business, Iloinc-making Ath- letic' Award l Honietnalcing 7 and 8 junior Red Cross THEA L. SPRUNG Plenty of ambition Language, Seienec- - Honor Roll l, 2 Athletic' Awards I, 11. 3. -I OFIic'e Monitor Clubs: Garden, German - Dial Staff --- Ilallow-One Night f Christinas Pageant Sweetheart Dance BERNICE ANN STEFANIAK Quietly efcienf' Seerc-tarial Ilouor Roll l, 2. Il. -I Honor Soeiety Gregg Certifieates Ofliee Monitor Secretarial Club PATRICIA FRANCES STEFANIAK Silence ax deep ax eternity Business Ilonieniaking 8 ROBERT LEE STEWART l zeixli I were in Dixie Sc'ienc'e, Engineering Slide Rule Club - Senior Pep Rally 7 - Swimming N X sq- ! X I 1 A4 BARBARA A. SUMINSKI The magic touch Sc'ienc'e Athletic' Awards l. 2. fi. 4 Stairway Monitor -H Senior Pep Rally -f Lost ancl Found Dept. Christmas Pag- eant PATRICIA A. SUSKI Deerl.r, not zeorrl.i Business - Athletic' Award l Monitor: OH'ic'e. Cafeteria Gregg CertiHc'ate - Garden Club Christmas Pageant MARY ELIZABETH SUTTLES The Virtue of common .ven.te Business -- Athletic' Awards l. 2 Cafeteria Monitor Hotne- tnaking 7 Band IJOLORES A. SZEGLOWSKI AItc'ayx happy General I'I0lIlCIl1llIKlIIK 7 and 8 Cafeteria Monitor JUDITH M. TAYLOR A little bit of her1:'en Business Senior Pep Rally Gyni Gelns Studio Club Chorus Christmas Pageant MARY ANN TELESCO HSI!-1'.t' little f rloex much Business, llonieinaking - Ath- letic' Awards l. 2. ll, 4 Horne- niaking 7 and tl LOIS SUSAN THOMAS Stately dignity Business, Ilolnernaking -- Horne- Illillilllg 7 and 8 - Senior Pep Rally ee ' Av 6 x, I M T H E O U T A T H l E A90 tv et E Xmsrf' I M T' H E' O U T H T H I E ROSEMARIE B. THOMPSON Mild mnnnerg gentle heart Science. Language - Honor Roll l - German Clulm - Seienre Cluh KENNETH VINCENT TRENDEL A :eil for learningu Engineering. Srienee V- Honor Roll l. 2, il - - Honor Soeiety - 7 Dial Staff -- Student Council -V Guidance Monitor -Mieroseope Cluh - f Slide Rule Club - - Pro- jection Crew - Senior Pep Rally Sweetheart Danee SHARON M. TROST A good friend Seienee 7 junior Red Cross - Band RONALD NORMAN VANDEWARK , Hlfjiriency in Action Business A If Q Ar? , Y RONALD A. WACKOWSKI Ronin , Engineering - Senior Pep Rally H- Bowling MARY ANN WAHL Ba.ihful bunnyl' Business Y Gregg Certitieatc KATHLEEN MARIE WALKER Pretty thing General - Gregg Certificate ALBERT LAWRENCE WEBER, JR. Tf1ll. dark. and IIIIIIIIXUIIIFH Art ELAINE M. WEBER Sophisticated .vecreiriryu Secretarial -- I-Ionor Roll l, 2, fl. 4 - Athletic Awards l. 2. 3, -li - A Monitor: Ofhee Student Council f- Gregg Certifieate junior Red Cross Variety Show DOROTHY M. WETHERBY Sparkling beauty Business, Honiemaking Athletim' Awards I. 2 Ilonieinaking 8 - Chorus - Christmas Pageant JUDITH ANN WHITE Infectious good humor Seeretarial - Honor Roll l. 2. ll, -l A Honor Society 7 - Gregg Certificates Cheerleader Christmas Pageant - Freshman Kirk-off PATRICIA ANNE WIERZBOWSKI Full of clzarnf' Seeretarial junior Red Cross KAY ANN WILLSON Carey at the wheel Art, Business - - Athletic' Awards l. 2. Il. 4 - Dial Staff Spark Staff Office Monitor Civil Defense - Cluhs: Red Cross. Studio - - Majorettes Lost and Found Dept. Senior Pep Rally - - Variety Show Sweetheart Danee - Ilonieniaking 7 JEANNE MARIE WILSON Brimful of perxonality Serretarial Honor Roll 2 - Athletic Awards 1. 2, 3. 4 -- Student Council - Spark Stall - Offnee Monitor Gregg Cer- tifirates Slide Rule Cluh JOAN ANDERSON WOOD Our Iixther WIlllHlII.VI, Seienee, Language f- Athletie Awards I, 2. 3, 4 -- Spark StaI'I -V Debate - Junior Aehieve- nient Christmas Pageant Chorus RICHARD J. WOODMAN Mix 7'0lll'h!l0If'llH General Class President - Basement Monitor Attendanee Monitor Hallow-One Night - Football - Civil Defense 7 Faeulty-Student Softball ganie - Sweetheart Danee SHARON L. WURTZ Alzr'ay.v ple11.va1zt Seeretarial Honor Roll 3 '- Gregg Certifieate Office Mon- itor Iiuture II0lIIt'IIlIIICt'I'5 of America Orehestra I, 2, II MARY CONSTANCE VVYSOCKI 'l'Ize .vlzining belle Seeretarial Ufliee Monitor Gregg Certifieate Junior Red Cross ROGER G. XVYZYKOXVSKI True blue General Basketball DONALD CARL ZIEGLER Stu1lebaker.i' are here to .vtrzyn Engineering, Seienee Tennis Basketball ROBERT EDXVARD ZIEMBA Alzvay.v an the ball Seienee Senior Pep Rally Civil Defense - - CI1ess Club ft. 'rw few I A I f f. V- tr- 5 V X . t I ly 5 Q 1 ' - W , :I fi, QQ? fs if, xi. I .-J . JUNE ELIZABETH ZIMKA Per.vonality plus . ,Q O Seienec -- Honor Roll I Stu- f ti A dent Council - Cafeteria Mon- W I6 itor 1 Girls' Deelznnation Con- E Q test - - Slide Rule Club Major- V ettes - - Senior Pep Rally - 7 . 11319, Chorus Junior Aehieveinent PAUL C. ZIPP nlflflllll zwiula' you do zeilhout me? General Basement Monitor - Attendanee Monitor Ifootball -- Traek - - Senior Pep Rally RONALD ZMITREWICZ HZHIIHJIII General EVA JANE ZMUDA She Ii'!lllC.t in beazzfyn Seienee. Language - Honor Roll I, 2, fl, 4 Honor Soeiety Athletie Awards I. 2. fi. AI - Dial Staff -- Spark Stall Stu- dent Council - German Club Lost and Found Dept. Hallow- One Night CAMERA SHY JUDITH CAROLINE BREEN Business JAMES P. DIXON, JR. Business CAROL LYNNE LEHM AN Business ANG ELO A. POMPEO Engineering KENNETH CHARLES SMITH Engineering ALBERT P. SOLOMON Business RAE FRANCES STELLRECHT General JAMES A. ZERN General RICHARD EDXWARD ZIPP General I M R T H E O U T H A T H I E Class Histor We're loyal to you, South Park High! These are our sentiments as we prepare to meet the world. It seems such a short time ago that we anxiously, yet fearfully, entered South Park for the first time as freshmen. At our first football assemblies, the cheerleaders led the student body in rousing songs and cheers. One day in the not too distant future, Donna Rawe, Judy White, Peggy Evans, and Alice Napora were to take their places. At the close of the Christmas pageant, 1955, Caroline Kosowski and Gaille Rowlands were honored as the two youngsters at South Park by our principal, Mr. Regan. We burst with pride when South Park received the Syracuse Cup, the award that marks the pinnacle of success in swimming. Perhaps this stimulated the interest of Jim Dallman, Paul Miller, Robert Stewart, Vincent Greco, and Eugene Popiela and led them to join the team. In january of this, our sophomore year, how we appreciated the opportunity to recuperate from our Christmas vacation, especially since we had no exams. The Potato Dance, performed in the Senior Show by jackie Kulczyk, Lynn Lovelace, Joanne Kobel, Gloria Lewis, Anne Hausrath, and jean Campbell, we just knew would be attracting the attention of Hollywood. In June we received the pleasant news, - that we had emerged from the ranks of the lower classmen. Came our junior year. On St. Patrick's Day, john C the only Svedenj McQueary made a dashing appearance in his sensational green Bermudas, as the drummer in McNamara's band. That same year, in our Easter program, Gerry Schroeder's golden voice delightfully surprised the audience with his version of He, His voice has provided many a shining houru since. Our vote for the most versatile musician goes to Valerie Aldrich, who really came into her own this year. Too, the entire student body will never forget the privilege of listening to the singing voice of Gloria jones. Among those who participated in the 1957-58 Inter-scholastic Debate were Marlene Eckhardt, Bev Currey, and Pat Parsons. And in the sports world fgirls', that isj Suminski's basketball team lost the championship in the Round Robin for the second consecutive year by one point! So the year fiew by, as years have a habit of doing, and we soon found ourselves in our senior year with a new principal, Dr. Hayes. With him came a number of innovations which are now part and parcel of our shining hours. Unforgettable was that afternoon in Taylor Park when the men of the faculty suffered defeat at the hands of the senior boys in the student-faculty softball game. To honor the freshmen of South Park High, the Freshman Kickoff Dance was held in the gym under the chairmanship of Jan Castner. This function we trust we may think of as another South Park tradition - to be repeated year after year. Dr. Hayes established a gratifying practice, that of senior seniority, which means that the seniors are privileged to march into assembly while the rest of the student body stand at attention, when the assembly is over, the seniors leave the auditorium first. The first time we were allowed to do this, we were conscious of a glow of pride, we were cognizant, too, of an undercurrent of sadness, for this did, indeed, mark our final year at 'idear old South Park. 38 A series of one-act plays was presented Halloween evening for the enjoyment of the community of South Buffalo. The senior production, Dress Rehearsal, featured those famous personalities: Gerald Marchand, Brian Richardson, Carolann Kubiczek, Sam Paglicci, Jerry Blantern, James Darner, Monica Sobolewski, and Pat Ciezkowski. And once again we felt that Hollywood might well have profited thereby. Before the final football game, the seniors sponsored an unforgettable pep rally with Janice Lango as mistress of ceremonies, Paul DeForest gave us a glimpse of future football games with his time machine. The return of the Christmas pageant to its former length and to an evening presentation spread the Christmas spirit throughout South Park. Another innovation this year was a Mardi Gras theme for the Sweetheart Dance. Franklyn Perry and Jackie Kulczyk were chosen as King and Queen of Hearts, with lower classmen as members of their court. And, for the first time, South Park established a Legion of Honor, affiliated with the National Honor Society. Its members were fortunate in having well-known lecturers from this area. If you will turn to page 77, you will learn who of the Class of 1959 were privileged to join this group. To be thus represented in the National Honor Society was truly a shining hour for all of us. As our yearbook, with its pages upon pages of cherished memories, is relegated to the tender mercies of the printer, we are looking ahead to more events that we would like to add to this album of our shining hoursi' if it were possible. All wc can do at this juncture is to list them: our gay St. Patrick's Day assembly Ctruly a great day for the Irishlj, our beautiful Easter program, our prom, our Senior Day and our Senior Tea Dance, our Final examinations feven examinations have some- how become preciousl, and then graduation, which will mark the very last of our four years at South Park and, at the same time, admit us to that steadily increasing group, the South Park Alumni Association. And we rejoice in the happy truth of the words we have so often heard: Once a South Parker, always a South Parker. -Linda Kane and Eva Zmuda THE SHINING HOURS lust as the trees about to shed their gold - The precious treasure of the year new past, Which nourished them each day as 'twere the last And gave them strength their leaf-buds to unfold - With copper, red, and bronze, with colors bold On flaming hills have spread a canvas vast, In glorious hues defying winter's blast That they may summer's joys forever hold, Have we, so soon to wield a varied power, Assembled treasures, fragments that we prize - Our joint achievements, friendships, triumphs clear - And in our Dial have marked each shining hour That precious moments of our senior year May live anew in our nostalgic eyes. - Miss Bender's 3rd hour English 4C class 39 oun SENICR YEAR ,mwui .. l. l'1.-ggy O'NcilI Chorus 1, Our Suniur Prum 1, Lulor llnmrds 5. Sr. Fnlrlckd ll.ly D.nmL-rs 4. Our Senior Tun 6. Our in the upun - lor 11 lux minurux +0 3 'NN I958-l959 . Ihu liiryl Smmhlll l0. Rxchgird XY'nudnmn Pina His Nmhur 8. Svniur Nominating Cmnmimpu ll. Tennis 'I' 9. Nimhlc lfingvrs Astnund Snuth Palrki-ls 0llI'Il.l!!1lJlll Awards ll. LL-ginn nf Hnnnr lnar.xIl.llinn 'll Q9 fa Q5 'NJ .25 XJ l-lonors Honours thrive, When rather from our cxcts we them derive Thcm our foregoersf' -Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well W'e mark the hours that shine! Out of the twenty- four in each day, which ones truly shine? Each is im- portant in its own right -A the early morning hours for inspiration, those in the evening for relaxation and pleasure, and the night time hours for the rebuilding of energies. But the periods we especially mark are the daytime hours when we work to achieve those things which make for a full. worthwhile, and complete life. So it is with our high school. The athletes who carry our school colors to glory on the field of athletic en- deavor, the debaters, the school leaders, the band mein- bers, and the talented entertainers all contribute much to the complete program of school life. But the real purpose of going to school is to acquire an education. Those pupils who excel in their studies and therefore belong to the group known as Honor Students are the ones whom we especially note. 'llhey are the students we are proud of. 'l'hey are the people we like and enjoy working with. 'llhey are the hours that shine. f- - R0.talj'll L11 l'l'I'l1l U 7 yy I x Sl 1 f 42 Is! Roux- Judith Moskal, Gloria Stelter, Bernice Stefaniak, Diane Pollack, Sharon Morganti, Katha DcGraff. joan Van Arsdale. Mary Thomas Zml Rmr: Patricia Owens, jenn Richardson. Dieter Muchzlrsky. Paul DeForest. Carolzmnu Kepler, Diana Tobar Highest Distinction These were honored in their generations, cmd were the glory of the times. -Apocryphcz: Ecclesiasticus, xliv, 7 It is no mean aehievetnent to have maintained an average of 9522 or above in scholastic work for the current year. These people have done so. and we are justly proud ol' thetn. We know that their talents will eventually he recognized in many Iields, - f in industry in education. in religion, in medicine. in research. As we look at this picture and note the naines beneath it. we realize that these people are not only to be found at the very top of their respective classes. hut have eontrihuted greatly to the various activities that are so happily a part of our school. It is with the greatest pride and admiration that we add them to our hours that shine. -Lury Pinto --lil Rrur: Betty liclwarcls. Gail Minton. Carol Pieczynski, W'alter Rochna, james Wheppel. Franklyn Perry. Keith Hurlers. W'ilIiam Pietz. joseph Masters. Richard Hosken. joan Mcilnllnngh, Petra Mueller. Barham Stroke. Sharon llalloran Razr: Kathy Nieman. lilizalwth llracllcy. Nancy Gall. Kathryn llranclel. Nancy 'll-pas, Karen 'l'lu-ailn. Roheria Crocoll. Carmen Vallone. Nancy liehak. Carolyn Roy. janice flastner, janet Clark. lfarol Snskl. llarhara Stephenson Run: Sharon Karl. I.onann Roznins. Beth Meredith. Dionne Region. Carol Rllhfljlhl. Mary fiUl'Si'xl. 1 jacqneline Xyairkns. Sheila Yogi, Nancy Vance. Carol XY'oll'l. Valerie Panlle. juclilh Dahn, Ifatharine liillllllll Ruziu' ljxncly lfargo. l,ynn Parker. lieyerly Caslner. liva Zmnda. Linda Kane. jndilli W'l1ile. Snyanni Malewuvl. lfllen Chillilllur. Kathleen Bevan. Frances Smith. Bonnie Turner. Sharon jordan. Louise Nash. Karol l,ynn Shea Distinction Rnux' Inez Kren. Rosemary Angnstyn, Kathryn Rhinehart, Bonnie Renli, Candida lNlanclarino. Clary llolcll. Xlfilliam Kemp. Raymond Roherison. Raymond Borkiwski. Fabio Agnni. johanne Kingsland Roseann Broadman. l,onna Pierro, Karen Collins. Rau-.' lillen Steiner. Diane Pinto, Diane Dellapenta. Linda Lystad. Sandra Mclfonnell. Barhara Rus- zall, justine W'alkowski. Nancy W'alkowski. Donna Flack. Kazimira Horkixsski Patricia Klinker. I'iil7.l- hi-th jacohson, Kathleen DeXVilt, Frances Dinger. Susan Nvanamaker Run: Mary Grega. Toni fi1lSlUIiZllll, jean Teodorzak, Larol Grabski. Patricia Parsons. Lucy Pinto, Diane limerson. Margaret Nasal. Barbara Manzeila. Marilyn Krenlz. jacqneline l.ehn1an. Marcia Wilson Rrmx' Bonnie Hall. Zllllkl Alks. jndy Hinkowski. Carol Tomczak. Fern Butt, Patricia Kotwicki. Donna liisenheis. Carolyn Collins. Phyllis Swift. Sylvia Payne. 4, 1. Classes What are our hours that shine?', Are they the carefree days of childhood or the tumultuous teenage years or the sobering period of adulthood? In reality, they are every hour, every second, every moment that we live. However, it is not until we are in high school that the real meaning of life dawns upon our finite minds. Alas, some never comprehend the dawn of wisdom. If we are to make the wisest use of these shining hours , we must, perforce, advance in knowledge, which is best accomplished by co-operation and obedience in school. Freshmen should and do profit by the experiences of the upper-classmen. Close application to their academic assignments and careful observation of high school custom and procedure will indeed enable them to reap many harvests. By the time they are well launched in their sophomore year, they have met many new people and have made many new friends. Thy have acquired wisdom, to some extent, and anticipate the time when they shall be the leaders of the school. In their junior year, students, realizing how soon they will be seniors, imitated and admired by the under-classmen, are led to add to their accumulated learning with decision and purpose. And. at long last, they are seniors, young adults who have been preparing to meet the world. Many will enter the business field, others will join the armed services, and still others will go on to college. Whatever they may do, wherever they may go, they will inevitably reflect what they have done in their early morning hours of the shining day of life. - Linda Kane ff fe X -? f ' P l , l Beyond the bright searchlights oi science, ,f Out of sight of the windows of sense, I Old riddles still bid us defiance, J Old questions ol Why and of Whence. - William Cecil Dampier-Whetham X' K. u .l sf' 45 Rau' 1- Rau' 2- Ggiil Mulltm, x-inc-pfcsidcvil Szxmuul l.nlI.i. lruisurcr ,login Vainflrsdnlc, girls' mzirahnl -lnscph Mzlsrt-rs. boys' l11.lK'hl1.ll ,ludy jgickstm, st-crctzxry Howard Huxley. prusinlt-ni unior Class History lu snot-t-4-tl, t-vt-ry class nnist nssiinu- its rt-spoiisilmilitit-s in tlu- stiult-nt luuly. znul it is tlu- upiniun nl tlu- Llaiss ol lllhll that it luis :it-liu-vt-cl llu- lJI'0lJ4'l' Slzllllltt' to t-nnlnlv it to stzintl lu-sitlv tlu- rliisst-N til' ilu- past. Our itlt-ills luivt- lu-t-n rt-flt-t'lt-tl in fun' t'lurit't- ol' tlu- ltillowiiig Class oflict-i's2 lltnx':ii'tl lliixlt-y. lJI'l'SlLlt'lllI flllll lN1tittt1n, x'u't--pit-sult-nt: xltuly -lzu'kson, Sl't'l't'l1ll'y2 Sinn Lnllzi.tu-nsin-1-i-1jimi X giii.-Xrstlailt-. girls inzn-sluil :intl mlm- Mzlstt-rs. lmoys n1zn'sli11l. 'l'lu- Iituitlmll st-gistni OlJl'lll'Ll with 11 lzirgt- nunilu-r of junior luiys on tlu- litumtlmll tt-ann. Oni' wt'- nntl gtinu-. lJl2lyl'Ll :igziinst l'1llll'l'SUIl. was won llllllllgll llu- t-Il'tn'ts ol' ilu- wluilt- tt-ann. witli llu- min, ning uuu-lulmvn sutuiw-tl by .Iunior Sinn Lollu. llu- Glu-t-1'lt-uclt-rs, til wluini tt-n im- jiiiiitirs. like- to tliinlt llizlt tlu-y lu-lpt-tl luuist tlu- spirit til' tlu- t-nlirt- sttult-nl luuly. along' witli tlint of llu- lituvtlmztll lt-znn. l,ziu-1' on in tlu- st-zison. inort- t-olor was utltlt-cl to tlu- liootlxill lit-ltl ln Iiltt-t-n Ill2llUl'tllll'N lt-tl lw qi Y uiiinitnx Kzitliy ltipolli. l A A 'l'lu- xliiiiitn' Class sptiiistm-tl tlu- lirst lllaiss Pt-p Rally. wliit-li st-t tlu- putt- lim' t-nstiing class inllit-s. lltnun' was Imuiglit to tlu- jiinitn' vlziss by .loan VllI!i'xl'SLlllll' :incl Kutlu- lit-Gixill. wlum luivt- vmisist- t'lllly lt-tl Stuitli Pairlis l-lmun' Roll. Gail Nllllltlll rt-pri-st-nts Sontli l':n'k on tlu- lIlll'l'-lllL1ll sliitlt-nt Cltnnu il. Fm tlu- Inst tinu- ll junior. Kzitlu- Ut-Grzilli. was t-lt-t-tt-cl to play tlu- pin-t til' tlu- Spirit in mn' liliristinsis PLIQPZIIII. NNE- nrt- X'l'I'y pmiul ol lu-i'. IIS wt- wt-it ol' tlu- t-ntii't- t-nxt-inlmlt-. 'l'lu- Sium' Bull. spunsmi-tl ln' tlu- Qliinitn' Class IlIKll'l' tht- t-xpt-it Cl1Zlll'lll2H1SllllJ ol Cilnu-k Knit-r :intl lit-x' llzisliu-ip uns et lnigt- stu-t't-ss. .-Xt Stuitli Pzirlfs zinnnzil SXK't't'Illl'Lll'l lJ1lI1l'i'.N lit-x' flLlNIIll'l' Llllll liill liiirltt- wt-it luuimt-tl :is tlu- Untstznuling Girl anul Hoy ol tlu- junior class. A lint- vxznnplt- luis lu-4-n st-t Ivy luitli llt-x' .intl llill. ln l't-lnu:n'y. tlu- lung iiwnitt-tl iiuliiction oi South PLll'li.Sflll21lJlt'l'Uli tlu- Ntxtitmngil lltinm' Sufi- t'ly uuik plauw-, XXX- nrt- ull vt-ry pmtitl tml this nt-xx' Ollgilllllllllilll. 'l'lu- liigliliglit ul' tlu- yt-in' lm' tlu- llnnun' Lliiss will tnlu- plzuw- :lt tlu- 4-ntl nl Nlziy tin MlJX'll1g L p llziy iiiult-i' ilu- Cllllllllllilllilllll ol' llu- tlliiss Pit-sitlt-nt. llowairtl llnxlt-y. At tliis tiint- ilu- st-lumol t-olors will lu- luintlt-tl twt-i' to ns ln' tlu- St-nun' Lliiss gnul will lu- twins lo t-lu-risli lm' tlu- nt-xt yl'2ll'. l'.x't-i'ytmt- is looking ltn'WLll'Il tu I9J3Fl-lfltill. lt is t't'Ilillll tliait no mu- will lorgt-t our .lnnim' Yt-an' nt Stuitli Park lligli St-lumlf' Lynn Pfzzlfrw, Gail ,llu!ln1l. Rm-lyzi 1.f1l'1'1fII -I6 l.xI lvfl llh ill! In lull :nl llh 5111 ,. A .Wx Axx. W.,--, Roll Call Rooms 109 and 110 Run: P. XX.nIkcr, P. linrczykmmski. S. Bnlnms, C. Culcrn, A. Lnrigo, P. liisunhcis. L. Francis, AI. Clunry. K. D1-lir.lll. V, Dnrll, P. Dvorak. li. Blnrk. K. Bnrkiwski 211.1 Roux' lf. B1-nsnn. VI, Bcrgn.-r. R, Ayurs. B. Dznis. S. Burrow, -I. lficgcl, li. llI1l'lghl, M. Cmlrlzldc, G. Cmlmi, l.. li.1ckl.u. M. Clymcr. M. Hngncr. P. Crnluy. VI. Guin. -I. Carey Run: AI. Dum-r, A. XYiIkammski. B. Lutz, R. Cnrunml. M. Cullen. G. Mnnzulln, FI. Dunlkiuwiu, M, XY1-:gli-in. li. Durio. li. I,.llll11ilI1I1. C. Brcnnnn, D, Bnrnns. lf. Shinglcton. C. l:l7l1l1lIl2l Run: P, lh-mul. C. S.lllLlL'f5. B. Pilfflllglllll, AI. Childs, li. Fink, N. Bchzlk. S, Slnfk. I. Dnhn. li, Cmnu-r. C., IM-nnia. S. lirmln-rick. I.. Knfocd. .l. lfzlrgu Rau: S. I-luke,-5. ll. llulkuuski. A. Nowak. UI. Mcrcdilh, li. Calsuwr. S. Dmxns. 'I'. C.lIl1I1'l.lI'.lI10 Roll Call Rooms 'II9 and 125 linux M. Ryplnvsllgn, R. M.l5n'uIlllm, D. ll.lrl. R, Ln Verdi. lt. lxcongh. G. Loomis. AI, Cmskill. 'l', Gilxnn. 'lc I. llnllmur. TI. lxllllk, D. ll.ll'lll11ll1, P. lilinkcr, P.QBnun, l., Gunnis I mf: P. lyxnnon, l.. Lyslzul. N. lDZlt'l'ZUW'Sk2l, 5. Halwthurnc. B. Quinn. DI. Mnnzclln. B. h1.lI11L'll.l. NI. QMYYSRI. il. lxlcxn, li. l..lwric. V. lfruumzxn. S. Klalvlmn, C. Kcpfur. H. hackin- Rnu: C. Ci.llIuzzi, R. Ciim-inn, M. Krumz. S. Gnndspccd. R. Ifrcdcrickb. A. Rusznln. -I. llinrcrhcrgur. K. Klu-. li. Clmfulrur, C. Rurhcrford, S. Karl. j. -Inckwn. C. Hnmcn. C. lim-nnigcr Rau: A. Glnwnuy. nl. Frydrych. DI. Kulscy. D. Hnkcr. M. ,ILlI1llSZkItS5lCZ. M, Hannigan, G. Vlnnus. ll. Mnckcy. M, Kiuhzalk. ,I. Lchnmn, R. Hams. M. Gurski, M. lfrcy. M. McCarthy V Razr: .I. lxnlmrcl, G. h1LlL'lL'IcW'Sli1l. -I. Mnjurowifz. N. Malkcy, S. Mgljuwski. C. lfllllllg, A. Ru-Ll, lf. Rau-, D. Kniuuk .,,.. .. gg f F 1 x , ,, ,,,...,...,w,, I I ......W.A.,Nqm, ,, , , K . ..N.+..,.. ,M . N l 7 arm-.......... Roll Call Rooms 127 and 239 In RIIHH' S. Poth. K. Pupoff. M. Omicioli. P. Pawlak. I.. Schultz, D. Hartman. il. McCullough, D. Pollack. S. Nzlppn. S. McConnell. P. Musialowski, S. Murphy. G. Mutton. li. Pawlak Zml Roux' S. Russert. C. Pieczynski. j. Pahl. C. Mnrlock. D. McCrae. S. Regan. P. Munson, B. Larkowskl, -I. Ort, lf. Shaw. K. Shanahan, G. Newman, G. Nowinski, li. Noll. S. Hawthorn Ml Rrur: K. Barrett, .l. Von Gunden, H. Rusiala. M. Randall. S. Mitchell. H. Monteirh. B. XY'iek. S. Mason. li. Mehnert, H. Mt'l.au'hlin. VI. Rusta '. M. Nasal. S. Messore. H. Austivk l- 3 4llr Roux' P. Nowak. P. Oliver. S. Schramm. K. Sanuk, A. Shear. -l. lfeher. l.. Pieezymki, VI. Mogkal. R. Castrogiovanni. M. Panek. I.. Parker. j. Schroeder, M. Moore. B. XValtlron - Sill Rnuu' N. Hamish, j. Rifhardson. S. Nagy. M. Sears. G. Reopolos. B. Semeniek. ll. Myers. P. Mclim- nen. M. MCMullen, l.. Rcville Roll Coll Rooms 247 and 312 lx! Rutr: Il. XY'arrnu5. H. XVil5on, K. Thorp, il. xXlllliUV5'5lil, M. Agate. D. Acquisto. P. Ayers. il. Van Arsdale K. Hl'Cl'lJIl'iil, li. XVoit'ieehow5ki, H. lfrey. l.. Avolio. il. NValkow5ki lm! Roux' l.. Anderson. il. Batlovsski. M. Anthony. II. Krasuski. S. Hogan. VI. Teoclorzak. C. Vallone. Il. Hays. .l. Yft-ser, R. liallaehlno, C. Xvolklewlcz. P. Snyder, ll. Vt-ntre. li. Ttrtuska. h ini Rmr: D. loher. N. 'le as. lx. 'lheado. ll. Laci. M. Block. A. xxllliill10USliI. Al. Carey, S. liartl. lc. P N'i't-aver. S. lleeker. C. Zyhczynski. Z. Alks. kl. Binkowski. B. Ball -Jllr Razr: hl. lilaszak, S. Buchan. lf. Stolly. S. Vogt. N. Vance. N. Anderson. rl. Berger. AI. Al'llUIl'l.l5. C. Kane, V. Steiner. I.. Bittner. D. Zawiaa, G. Stelter. A. Hevelock illr Ruu': P. Baurz, I. liateau. j. Zahlocki. A. Spangenherg, li. Sulecki. M. Stephany, P. XY.nlnit'ki 48 ,sf In 1- xxwx. Q.iFT.Q..,...rg ...., g.152i.'T'iW 'W V. Q ' I Roll Coll Rooms 121 and 233 lu Roux' li. NL-uluun, C. Rollcr, S. lfnssnri. S. Kmmpcn, D. Schultz, li. McSkimmiug. G. Fun. VI. l..1mp lull ln! lib Ill lml lnl -Hlv S111 nun. R. lluskru, M. Hulse, li. Vuss. K. McDowell. S. Muacnw, VI. Murphy Run-.' S. l.oll.u. D. Mlilzmhy. NV. Hruvxu, K. Hum, VI. Masters, XY. Kamp, T. Kopn-vimlu, 'l'. Ma lf.nrrhy, VI .XVuicik. R. Zuchowhki, VI. Millhulcu, R. Gurdon. XY. Allcin Razr: XY. XY.llton. R. Zywicki, l . Campos, A. Suhipnnl. VI. lwloupcr. VI. l.:mtuu, VI. lmlzl. VI. SL-briu R. 'l'm.-pfcr. H. Scnrozzal. R. Sum. M. Lamzicri, VI. RL-nuwdcu Rrur: D. Azzopnrdi, ll. lluxluv. A. Cusgrovc, C. Crzulu, M. Ziulinski, VI. NUM'l1I1lIi, M. Malik. M. l,zuxg.,I VI. li-uuiu. R, Kam-, C. Knicr ' Roll Call Rooms 240 and 349 Run: .-XV. SlH'yhl1LlIl, l'. lfullcr, R, Gornlou. D. lfunl, R. XYv1lllL'!'. R, Guh.ll.l. VI. llurznm. li. H1-ppm: l.. Dulm.xk, R. Rice. .-X. lfustur, R. Ducksmdvr, VI. Plxlir. VI. Piurro P1-llilliuri, D, llillnln. K. Sho.-ll, NY. Prior. XV. Rochxml Kun: XY. Tnrbux. J. fyllllfil. li. lfllgllll, VI. Schmvun. I. Ursini. R. Zack. li. Voss, VI. Cmllngln-r. D Roux' K. llorlh. G. Rowlands, R. Philmuu, R. Hartmann. D. Pngliuccio, I.. Hugumil, VI. liglvis. D1-nz. l.. Alnisin, VI. l'lukmm'5ki. WI Hcilig, R. Dnnglcis, j. Rcmmdun Ruuz' lfuflish, XY. Hurkc. I. Krcstiuk, G. Polcun, C. Tuwnsund, R. lfnsscl. W L VI. Rmuntorml, H. Ryszkn. T. Luskiw Row: D. Dumuu. VI. lfrglmkzyk. li. Ruud, XY. XYuzniuk, R. Higgins -f.Nwxwwwxwww f ww -.w..uw..-Nvmw M- --- Pivu. VI. Ruzm '19 Clair Owens, president - julie Just, rite-frrexidenl - Roseann Broadman, sefrelury - Robert McCord, lretlxurer Sophomore Class We the lVise Fools of l959, found our sophomore year totally diflerent from what we had expected. The changes we happily encountered, from unsegregated stairways to the emphasis on extracurricular activities, seemed to make the months fly hy. Although the shining hours went quickly, the time was never wasted. October was first high- lighted hy the lively Sophomore Pep Rally, put on by Rosemary Petrella, Ann Perkins, julie just. Inez Kren, 'l'homas Gurney, Frannie Dinger, Frannie Carroll, Owen Rowlands, lioysie XN'oods, liruce Mclntyre, George lierger, Fred Cresson, Pat Owens, Kathy Moskal, Mary Lou Polachetti, Dianne Hartman, Marie Patterson, 'l'oni Castellani, Henry Podpora, Sharon jordan, .ludy liinkowski, Georgia Cliamlmerlain, Shirley Marchand, -lutta Keso, Marcey Muenier, Shirley Liherti. Sue Dombrowski, Dorothy Rawe, Zinta Alks, Sharon Goodwin, Verda Owens, Valerie Pantle, George Gareau, .lames Faltil, Chuck l.arix'ie, Anthony Maranachio, Richard Malik, and Paul Me'l'igue. Then came the sophomore Hallow-One-Night play in which Paula Fleischmann, lirad Smith, Kathy DeYN'itt, Ann Perkins, Sylvia Payne, Shirley Mueller, Ross-ann Broadman, Fred Cresson. Sandra 'l'elaak, julie -lust, Kathy Perry, and Paul Newman participated. 'l'hree out ol' the four Oswalds presented that night were won by llrad Smith, julie just, and Roseann liroadman. December brought the election of sophomore class officers. who turned out to he: president, Clair Owens: vice-president, -Iulie 'lustg secretary, Roseann Broadman: treasurer, Robert McCord. Although the sophomore Class was large this year, we were sad to see so many of our group move away. Among these were Donald Page, Nancy Lindenau, Robert Mejak, Suzanne Chapman, Pat Hyla, Josephine Sciscio, Ray Martinelli, Carl Lit-bler, Stephen Durand, Henry Zolenkiewicz, Gary liarrow, Joanne Glodzik, Dianne Hartman, Connie Riley, Edith Anderson, Jacqueline NN'ylie, -lohn Hady, joseph Zydel, and YValter Wlalkowiak. Death claimed Jocelyn liokan. On St. l'atrick's Day, the sophomore class sponsored a dance in the gym from three to live. Although the dance was limited to two hundred students, a spirit of gaiety prevailed. Chairmen ol' the various committees were as follows: refreshments, Madeline Stout: tickets, Paula Fleischmann: decorations, Pat Owens: door, Ronnie Broaclnickig and general chairmen, Sue Bradley and Sonny Bird. Now, as we are on the brink of closing our sophomore year, we can truly look hack and say that we have marked the hours that shine. f - Row' Broadman -- Sue Bradley - A Zinta Allrx 50 Roll Coll Rooms 134 and 201 Ill Ruuy' D. Glu.-gmxn. D. Block, R. Bl'0lldl1lllI1, K. Gnpinski, C. Frisch, P. lfliszlkowski, C. Ifishv.-r. Ford, VI. liults. D, Fl'.lIlkhllllSl:l', G. Morgan, D. Bond lull Kunz' lf. G.lIluLzi. xl. Carson. G. flhLll'l'lhL'flilll1. M. Grcgn, P. lflcischmalnn. C. Gnuck. G. Holick, I' lhxuly. 1. liok.1n, C. Mulillo ini Kaur: -I. Grolku. D. Hruycrc. nl. Gnrwol, K. justingcr, M, Carroll, S. Huhr. lf. Bun, R. Gchcn lllr Rrnr: D. Gill, S. Goodwin, j. Griuff, N. lflcisclmalucr. S. Corncross Roll Call Rooms 203 and 205 Ill Rnux' M. jnhlonskn. lf. llofmamn. li. -l1lC0hS0l1, R, Kounig. G. Koch. S. Libcrli. C. llnnru. P. Pu l. Krcn, Nl. Ringslgxml, B. Huhcrt, H. lrizurry lull livin' llllsch, li. ll-xlrxcy. VI. Kcso, B. johnson, S. NY'.1lsh, T. Cugrcllalni, S. Braulluy, I.. joncs, c,Il.lIlllX'K'l.lIIl. li. Lollnns. B. Stroke, J. Kricgur, C. Kroll lnl Razr: H. l.us, C. l.os'kv. S. Gunnis. K. llukur, M. Kunrncy. H. Knutscn. li. Illldfil, C. Lcnnalrd, l I on Kclchlin, D. .c .lrd. B. JXIHUSZ, C. -Izlskicr U Hb Karzai AI. Alu-at, -jahnkc, H. Honra. A. liillldflfllllfl, P. Hovwll. G. -,ill-Z0dZl15kl, j. Kumro. Lromn, P. lxouulku. S. jonlm illr Roux' M. Clark. l.. Ronicczny, -I. Norrhclillc. D. Kzlcznmrczyk, Ii. Condon, S. Kruugur 51 lil lm Inf Illv wh Isl Roll Coll Rooms 207 and 209 Roux' FI, McK.:lrihy, I.. Ondrzisck. j. Owens, M. Mullcns. -I. Mclluugzill. M. Main. P. Martin. il. Mn l,uud. Al. Mya.-rs, S. Ifccriuy. V. Owcns, I.. Minco I Razr: P, Oisun. ID. Orluk. I.. Oshornc. N. Czxntun. I.. Mucci. M. IVId.1u1n. I.. hI.IglIllSZL'Xl5IiI. KI. Pnrkcr. C. Nichols. M. pilIfZ2lk. B. Nicholn. N. Pzwlurci Run: -I. Urluvuki. II. Murphy. U. Papisz. M. Mzllczcwski. j. Manliucmxki. S. IxI.lfCILl!lkI. L.. Osmgxld. P Uwum, Ii. MIIICIILIIYFI. Ii. Pilgillltl. CQ. Pnrihullu. Ii. Hiddlucumc Run: S. Mum-Ilcr. C. Milllilghilll. Ii. Monk. D. Minus. R. Milcs. S. hfiussinpz. S. h1K'fi.lI'N.'. P. INIfINIuIIuu. K. Musknl. C, Marks. If. Pzmr Rnu: M, Nguxutnizlk. V. Pumlc. M. ML-uuiv.-r, If. IVIICKIAIIIII. S, O'Dmu1uII. K. Mnzur Roll Coll Rooms 217 and 229 Rau: I. Shrixur. M. SCZIIIIUII. M. Skokmmgki. S. Spcidcl. M. Sxlulfilippo, G. 'l'1uylor. P. Thmupsou. II Iicnzi, M. Ifalltisko. SzlrmIc5. I3.1SCI1WLlI'3. S. .MnrcinyIIi 1 4 Q Q Q l Xml Roux' S. Singer, DI. Swamiuc. Ii, Stcmcr. S. Iruy. I. Vncczlru. S, Smdur. Ir. Schultz. C.. C.:lld.iruII.l Ilil 4llv 3111 S. Smith. P, Tuma-r. D. Robinson Ralf: Ii. Tuhin. M. Stout. C.Strzu1gv:. K, Vcnlrcsco, D. Vurdi. AI. II1u1:u.ul, J, Truns. S. 'Il-I.uik. K., 'I'muu.llu. I.. Tcchlnuycr. C. Grnhski, M. Swxlrhrick Roux' B. Svczygicl. P. Sutlock. C. Siuihuldi. j. S7CzygiuI. G. Rutkowski. P. Shuuk, -I. I'Iicki. IJ. Truly. Ii. Srhuhcl, j. Slumpf, S. Sullock Roux' D. Sullivan. I. Tracy, P. Swift. G. Stullruclil. R. Ruylc. B. Turner. nl. Schvuk. B, SIULIIQIILIII. I. 'I-ZIIINNSIQI. K. Roylu. ,I- Slum 52 IIIIHI 903 533 mm E!! 333 090 mm R33 an Roll Call Rooms 231 and 235 III Knut D, Doctor, M. Davis. IJ. Dcllnpcnlal. S. Iirnst, B. XYVUAIYI, D. Dunbar. I.. Czckalj. M. Crunk. Ii IX-XVIII, A. Diffv.-nziu. R. Croft. M. Ifspilin lull Roux' P, XY'.lgm-r. G. Connor. If, Dingur. S. Ilmnbmwski. P. Duminv. C. Dclumry. S. Cuddy. V. Luru R. Cmcnll. M. XYilson. D. Iimcrson, j. Dnnuvam ful Rnun' M. INIgu'iujuuski. M, IJiCiucL'in, C, W'i:kowski, If, Mnliurz. M. Iimurick. j. llunovun. P, XXVUIIIIISILI II, XYIIL-5. .L XwvUIlllISIi.l. S. W'1lCI-ulvsski, S. XVyIuI'vSki lllv Run: lf, XYUIH. Ii. XYrighr, IZ. XVnrwu. G, XYHIZ. j. Vfaljlkxxs. M. XYirlm:r. M. Dilfcnzu. -I. XV.nrdour Roll Call Rooms 237 and 115 IFreshmenI l.xl Roux' A. Mnrah. M. Pallursnn, J. Puucr. I.. Ifrcy. R. Pilrclln. M. Polichcllc. R. Auguatyn, -I. I r1yhyI.l j. Iilnsio. I.. Pic.-rm. S. Huth, J. Byars. lull Roux' lf. Srpila. I'. Hojdo. M. Horkowski. C. Hultg M. Piutmualrlo. I, Puntnricrn. S. Ilgxrric. I.. Iiur I dick, D. .vhmgsu-nh.-rgcr. D. Brady. lf. Pnsrcrnuk. K. Puurs. D. Radish Inl Karr: R. Smith. M. Parry. Ii. Putz. j. Banks, j. Pullcgrinn. C, Andruws, II. Brown, M. Iiclkv.-r. K Dv.-vlin, D. Pcrrino, IS. Pcncuk. D. Barone. I.. Hcnsmm. S. Puynu. K. Anstctt Uh Run: A. Pcrkins. I.. Pinto, A. Iizlymoml, A. Phelps, G. Akins, M. Ansclmi. A. Brown. K. Armstrong A. Arszynski. C, lie.-nnctt. K. Bramdul Slh Run: S. Iiurkc. if. I'iv.Igum1. AI. Balrkcr. S. Rudi. P. Doherty. K. Pcrry, If. Cnrmll 53 Roll Coll Rooms 129 and 136 lil Run: R. Dmlkivuicz, G. Regain. K, Newton. XV. Phillips, A. Fox, A. Di l,orcn1o. VI. N.lppo. VI. llilicmrmlino. C, Mnrdough, R. Pompuo. XV. Mutkn. j. Dunlaiwy 7 I -ml Roux' bl. Gifford. G. 1:l'lllil1llJl, C. flllflllh R. lfishcr. J. Noahisfh. R. Norgmlg. C, D.ni5. C, Own-ns. I. Dvnipsuy. S. Piotrowifz. G. Crilfllilll ln! lx'nu': ll. D.irg.1vcl. lf. Myu. M. ligchrich. M. O'Connor. R. lllly, R, lk-pi-ro. R. Phillips, R. Schultz. rx li. Iihc Hlw Rau: M. Shopofl. D. O'l3i-imuur, R. Orwell. V. llilllllil. A. Diodnuk Roll Coll Rooms 143 and 238 lil Roux' -I. Morgis. R. Clill. ll. lirodnicki. xl. Hiulli. A, Mglriimccio, R. Moxli-5. C. 1514.-ssilm. XV. Mills-y. li. li.ul1in.ln, Ci. Millur. kl. Sllttlly. J. Carroll lull Ruff: XY. Minlclnuglm. rl. Mzlrlin, T. 'l1l1l1l'I110I1. li. Mulligan. T. Morigirixy. ll. Croxsli-y. A. -l.iroyn-xuki. R. Bird. C. licrgur. R. Kmhu. M, Mirimdgi lui lx'f1u'.' R. Malik. ll. M4'Donncll. lV1xlnggmnro, Al. Uslur. l . Crusaon. Ci. Mcllougdll. li. Unfgli-l.. ll Aigner. D. Auur. R. Allcin, R. Bzlrbcrzl VIII: Roux' A. llrnddock. R. lirodnicki. D. Amhony. R. Bunch. G. Cooke. M. Me.-sL.1Il. li. R1Cl..lllgl1lll1. li. Mnlntyrv.-. li. ML-I.lml ill' Rulr: xl. Coilml. V. lizlrncs. C. Broun. D. Brooks, R. Baluur. lf. Mrozuk. D, lV1L'Ginty 54 We 004 Ml an Wi we .NNN M3 Sai ill MII ill as li -Nl al 3 an lugf IU . Ill? X alle ul Q! s T Q X U 'Oi Illi. f 'O Ill O I II Roll Coll Rooms 307 and 343 Ill Rmr: D. Tohcr. J. XY'hiningtun. D. Sikurski. D. Swift. R. Talylor. j. Wkzlali, D. Shcuhnn. O. R4mI.nmls. N. XY.1Ick. R. lfrnmia. R, SL-husl Jml Razr: R. IR-rrumky, AI. 'l'hompwn, ll. Xwvidlllklll. P. Zuggcr, C. XVUIH, j. lick, D. 'l'clg-sw, R. Schultz XMI Rnllk' VI. XYm-ppl-l, R. Rohn-rtson. D. Spcnu-r, D, Rutlu-rford. D. Mnciuhzl, YI. lfckurl, H. XYy5m'ki 'Hb Roux' H. Smith. Cf, 'I'.lyI0r. D. Wllllnllll. J. Vfuod. j. Simmons Roll Call Rooms 323 and 329 IA! Run. D, Lung. M, Kcuvrski. A. Haywood. 'I'. liurm-y. M. lmckxuvud. G. Kurnik. bl. llughv.-5, R. Kwik-- rinski, li. Kxmpp. U. H.mm:m, R. K1-cws, I.. Hart Jml Run: R. iiriuku, XY. llulum. K. H1-lining.j.l.n-zlvy. K. jnniszciki. K, l..lckic. li. Kumiuaki. 'l'. Lipuyllxki, DI. Ryg, M. liizyxum in! Roux' R. l'.zrr, li. H451-a. D, kr.lh'h.zk, R. NY'cy.1lul. Ci. llnll11gli.l. D. Kaur. II. llalusxzllh. R, I..umIw.ulcl. li. -Iulmsnn Hlv Run: P. 'l'.nr.u, li. llcaxrn. XV, lli.un. A. Gmpmlnrski, EI. lu-rs. K. Hn-as, P. Ms I'ip.:nr, li. lcv 'I' St.lChcXwix'Z 'V ' lllll Ill' in on llllil Ill' 335 HH .llllll llll 55 Michael McKay. fxrexidenl Bonnie Newell, ein' prrsidrnl Mary Thomas, serrelury Ronald Stanton, In-rmorr Freshman Class As we entered South Park for the Hrst time. a whole new future unfolded before us. We were awed and felt insecure. Dr. Hayes understood our feelings, as he was a freshman, too. and did his very best to make us feel at home. lVith his welcoming speech, he gave us confidence and urged us to do our utmost to make a good record. On the following Monday, we met our teachers, who introduced us to our new subjects. They told us what work to expect and stressed the importance of our education. Now the whole school settled down and began to work. Our school spirit was built up by the numerous assemblies and pep rallies. September 25 was a great day for all of those who attended the Freshman Kickoff Dance, sponsored by the seniors, The First Honor Roll Assembly came one month later. Two freshmen honored were Mary Thomas and Kathy Rieman. On October 31 came perhaps the biggest social hit of the season -- Hallow One Night. Three plays were presented, and awards were given to the best actors and actresses, one a freshman, Mike McKay. Under the direction of Mr. Seemueller and Mr. Lamparelli the freshman class committee pre- sented a football rally the day before the game with Burgard, to show that we were wholeheartedly behind South Park's team. As Christmas approached, the freshman class elected ofhcers for the first time in South Park's history. They were: Mike McKay, presidentg Bonnie Newell, vice-president: Mary Thomas. secre- tary: and Ronald Stanton, treasurer. The Christmas pageant and the Christmas Variety Show were greatly enjoyed by the entire school, as was our Christmas vacation. When we returned to school, the midterm swooped upon us with incredible speed. Soon after this came the Midterm Honor Roll assembly, where gathered all of those who had distinguished themselves throughout the year, among them in first place, Dieter Mucharsky, with a 99.2 average, and in third place, Coleman Henry, with a 97.8 average. February was brightened by the popular Sweetheart Dance. lNe danced to the wonderful music of a good dance band, and thus most of the evening slipped away. This was great fun, but perhaps the thing we will remember most about that dance was the election of the Most Popular Girl and Boy from each class. The freshmen elected were Virginia Parsons and Gale Castner. This year's freshman class, the Class of 1962, was very proud to be the first to be honored on Freshman Day. We sincerely hope that we established a tradition which will endure. The theme of Freshman Day was Brotherhood, interpreted by songs, a speech by Dieter Mucharsky, and a very inspiring talk by Mr. E. Vincent Suitt, Director of Industrial Relations of the Buffalo Urban League. Michael McKay did an outstanding job as Master of Ceremonies. - Carol Rubrighl, Dieter Mucharsky, Miclzael McKay 56 Roll Coll Rooms 135 and 211 lil Razr: S. llilinnzu, il. Cichy, M. Applvlnrd, S. D'Arnico. A. Christen. li. Brzulluy. li. Durslu-imcr, S lfri-iilcnhurg. C. Din. li. Dwigun. C. Cunningham. nl. Binsin. DI. Cluiru. K. Collins. I.. Blnsin lull Roux' l, llxnmlx. D. CflllhllIj.ZL'l'. P. Cicalikuwski, li. Dyke. C. Qollina. ll. ffuvcrl. -l. -lllrkuxicll. .I lJmnr.u. l'. lfmnl. R. lihcrlmrllt. ll. lflnck. li. Clark. S. lickcl, li. lirnisscu. A. Crock. M. Clarkson l'. lflnllvy. M, IM-nm-lmyl I A ' I lull lyur: ,-1. l'l'l'l'.ll'41.jl. lzllmii. Dnlqy, M. l11l?ilI1Il1,'M. -Duron. ll. l,:lsL-llhuln. Ql. lQg-lung. -I. Dlchl. ll f,l1.lll1l'l'flII1, D. I-mlwr. lf. l'IlZP.Ill IL'li. j. Du.-hl. 5. llicknmn. li. lzdwnrdzw. D. lwlipuiu, M, Lmpu. li llilircgnrin lllv Rrur: P. fi.l1l.1.lll, .-X. Cullum, l.. l'il5L1l1L'l'. M. Cfl.lrkc. A. Czuprynaki, l.. llzlrl. C. Cruglio, li. llurzmd N. lJilii.nnh.illin.i. S. Clmndlcr, N. lludkicwicz. l'. lin-un-r. UI. lin-cn Roll Call Rooms 215 and 309 In Rfmn' if. Alulnmm. M. .l.u'ohau11. Al. .l.nna-5. S. Gui-11ll1cr. ll, Cjr.mv.lits. bl. Gillis. C. lixirnlun. rl. hlusguw A. Kntxsicki. Al. fil1.ll1I1. S. ll.lllKH'lll1. N. llzxinlzlr. Al. Kaine. R. llunning. I lull lluuvli. luis, Il. l r.xnk, K. Kiplur. M. Kuw.lL'zuwski. C. llzllulu. lf. lil-nrgv. K. llnupg-r, S, Hunn,-r I . liruwr. ll. ii.mmn. li. ll.lrLl. il. Fics. S. Alavsurski, M. llcss. j. llcndurson lull Noir: A. Li.innnn, lf. Uiglin. C. Krnpski. l'. Kalpsink. M. Krnsowski, D. Knhns. C. llc-s'k.illmrn, ,I Kopi.ls1. l.. ll.ill. M. til1'LllL'Sl0I1L'. R. Kzlsl. S, Karl. -l. Kreillur. VI. Klum. M. GL-ln-n -lil: Ruir: P. l'i.ll1L'. D. Kazinicrcznk, D. lircnlur. D. Cinrski. C. Kruhs. li. llzxzls. R. llnckctt. C, Kulinaki l., Kms. N. K11klIl.I. M. ci1lTtlll. K. ll1ll111l1L'I'SI11lll'l. K. Kuhlnr ill: Roux' C. Kruincr. Al. Kurtz, K. Glnuh, ll. Grissom. li. johnson. J. lla.-nlcy. ff. Shulur. C. .loin-5. ll luncs 57 ltr lm! Inl lllr wh I.xl .Tull Inl Ill: 5111 Roll Coll Rooms 310 and 315 Run. N. Mnxwcll, j. Millcr, D. Mzmzihcr. II. Mntshmtin, M. Norgamg, A. l.ort-, V. Parsons. R. Long D. Pnrihcllo, C, Mnndnrino, M. Porzio, A. Pzlnnte, B. Nowadly, C. Novsorytn Roux' P. Ncth, S. O'KccI'c, N. Militello. S. Mniszcwski. C. Markle. D. Pinto, K. lVI1tzzt-o. S. I.4tl'rt-as li. Luumcr, K. Madigan. P. Muullur. M. t7Il I2ll 2l. S. Mcilzirthy, D. Paar. S. Mail-r Ron: R. Millcr, Y. Pritfhnrd, M. lNIcIfziddcn. P. Lippcrt, D. Lindncr. C. Mnsury. YI. Pzuton, C. Mille.-r D. Mulaiwkn, I.. Palttztccizito. D. Mack. H. Mztcholz. S. McCann, H. Nuviull. C. IN1.iurv.-r, VI. I..unont Razr: D. Iillis. H. IVI1llII'1L'W'S. I.. Podluszuk. C. Luksch. B. Olsza.-wski. M. Millcr. C. Mullin, D. Pri-in.: I.. I.c.lch. -I. Mrlntosh, M. Mt-Mullun. B. MKKIITHCI1 Roux' Ii. Meredith, S. Lewis. J. I.uon:ird. P. Lundon. D. Offhzius. K, Miller. M. Murray. 'If I,L-nox Ci. Kondol, I . Iwillllhlilk. D. Mnrlin Roll Call Rooms 317 and 327 Rflllk' P. Sztlmitini, N. Roth. j. Rzmsford. S. Stewart. P. Rocha, A. Quinn. R. Sabin. Cf. Rich, M, l'.l7 Il. Ponit-uit-rski. M. Stincclli. Ii. Schultz. P. Sohol. M. Simon Roux' T. Russo. P. Sicicnski. A. Sziwczyncri, V. Szymkowizlk, S, Sthwcndlcr. R, Stn-11, C.. Sabin. .I Rt-pt-c. M, Slum-k, K. Swintck, Al. Snkolowski, B. Rick, M. Rustay. R. Proury , . Run: II. Pgipiurnik, H. Stephenson, Suski. S. Rohurtaon, lf. Picczirruto. M. Rugian. I, Pzttrnck. I' J Stcilunucllcr. K. Rt-inmn. I. Smith. C. Steiner. I.. Smith, C. Sonntag Roux' S. Raymond. C. Pzmlzlk. G. Sihly, N. Schmidt. D. Smith. K. Rcnowdcn. I.. Scht-gg, l.. Rozmus I. Quzickcnhush. D. Smith 'Roux' B. Sanus. Cl. Ruhright, li. Stzivclzifhcr. I.. Iiutko. T. Szmzmizi, -I. Srhrzidur 38 Roll Coll Rooms 340 and 347 In Rmr: 'I'. Riwm, li. Thius. j. XY'ilson, M. Gorman, li. Swim-r. A. Vfiurszbowski, L. Znwndzki, D. XY'ui5 hgxupt, l-'. Rorhcrzl. P. Talbot, B. Urhnnski, K. Xwicsc. XV, Wfillis. S, Txlylur Jml Ruuu- li. Tnrhux, B. Thomas, Toms, M. Thomas. S. xVV1ll12llllLikL'l'. j. Wbifik. M. 1N1nrrm'w, ,I Zmmh, Ci, Mnrrocco. D. Salida: ', H. XVirk1mski, j. Skivur, L. Vfnrd, j. XY'ulL'zuk ml Row: C. Topurczyk, li. jclonuk, j. Yfchcr, N. W'yzyk0wski, M. Tyrcz. R. Toporczyk, S. Turtle, C XYiltsu. N. XYnlkuw5ki. S. Whltcr, P. l.uCivn, G. Smyczynskal -Hb Kunz' R, NYM.-rzbmxski, M. linger. M. Dcnun, K. Carney. P. Carrick. j. Zglinicki, C. 'l'uckur, C. Yau' nm-y. C. Ubaldini Roll Call Rooms 125 and 'I32 Irl lwxr: D. Dnculum. XX. lmgllsh. j. Bartz, D. Hohl. CJ. Hrlluck, R. Culm, M. bcmrrmo, j. Grufl, P. lfmur I-'. Hpmgcn, 'l'. Acquiatn, D. lingstrum. P. Aquila Jml Roux' A, Bomigrun. I . Aguzzi, D. Bcnzcl. G. Huuhalkns. R. lflynn. XV. lick, R. Bykmmgki. M, Gnd frcy, j. B.mmm. R. Block. D. Alessandra. R. Chapman, G. Brown, M. Cnmphull, A. AIIKHSITIIIJ ful Roux' P. Ashhr-ry. li. Bndowski. G. ligglustun, A. Chcrico, D. Hong, K. Hirsch, M. Hoalrc, J. Auur I.. Il.lru. C. Hcnluy, R. Hcchl. G, Gouchiu. S. Hurry, j. Ifnrmcr -Ill: Knut R. Horkiwski. R. Huss.lr. R. Hcch, P. Gruunmnn. T. Evans, T. Grccnwnud, XV. Dyson, T. Marr dcco. D. H.mlz. VI. Fcycs ilb Rnuu' G. Gundspcud. G. Calsrncr, C. Koss. R. Cmcl. J. Herron, M. Finley, R. Bulckn 59 Roll Call Rooms 243 ond 305 Roux' R. Portinger, R. Pierce, P. Marcinelli. jr. Parernostru. P. Insalacn. P. Kehoe, R, jnhmun. C Matteson, A. Macri. V. Miranda, l.. Stump, lf. U'Dee. j. Murray, DI. Mueller Ruuu' J. Klaiber. C. Powers, J. Lurtz. H. Rosenlnnd, l.. Moscicki, lf. Benzel. B. Reeves, 'I. Umlesku D. Leary, j. Kane, R. Musilnwslki, R. Macllunaltl Razr: A. Poleon. G. Ormond, M. Makey, T. Meunier. C. Knapczyk, li. Little, D. Stritkler, D. Pnweuski ll. Koska. lf. Matyjakuwski. K. Kopf, Ii, Ruffin. J- 0'Connell Run-: N. Kania, P. McGurty, D. Knox, j. Lembicz. 1. Lolla. A. Kessler, li, lierzek, D. lmckwnud R, Mdlarthy, D, Reinhult Roux' R. Mieth, R. Mueller, WH Pratt, D. Mucharsky, D. Kumru, M. McKay. G. Patterwn. li. Bower VI. jnrdan Roll Call Rooms 311 and 333 Rnux' B. Harrnw, C. Scale. F, Smardz, C. Seager, J. Saladyga, lf. Tucker. D. Szarowski, B. Van Rem mer. H. Dickman. A. Dasaro, j. Hypnarowski. XV. Stewart Rrur: XV. W'ilkanmm'ski, T. Zimmer, lf. McKnight, H. Davis, V. Mason, P. lJ'AllllC0, G. Karamanns. ll Zyhcynski, li. Lance. K. Dickert Roux' A, Ingersoll, N. Van Dorn, A. Vnna, R. Daniels. M. Bradley, R. Baran. VI. Charnock 1 Roux' M. XVright, 'I'. XVilliam5, A. Hutchings, J. Hienko, R. Olin 60 Activities The life which is unexamined is not worth living. Apology: Socrates As our forefathers in their conquest of distant horizons combined their efforts und resources to forge a new life and a better civilization from the wilderness of the have optmd nc w worlds of idtas and intcrtsts for ourselves. Studtnts who have time to txttnd thtir participation in txtra-Cur1'ieular 'tetivitits art inarkinff the hours that shincf 'l'htv art ltarning pltasantly and tasily thinffs that will lewd to hctttr eitizt nship btttt r sportsmanship ' good le'1cltrs ' . ' ' ow t ' 4' ' N ' l ' 'lt w'is sli'1 by illCllYlCllI'llS who wart constantly st'1rc'l1in0' lor Chul- lt-nges and the ireedoni to express their God-given rights. Thus, we, too. tlirough our interest in things beyond the immeclinte Classroom, liavt: opened for ourselves new vistas of thought and expression. We have come to know one another better and have learned the value ol' lair play and good sportsinanship on and oil' the athletic lield. 'l'hese lessons will be of invaluable worth to us on those wider horizons looming ahead, as we step into the new world beyond the portals of South Park. Q Oi K new world, so we, through the cultural. artistic, and athletic activities of our school, h L I 5 D K' .ind . ' hip XM- lm th' tltstinx oi the eu Noi l . . ped M ' l X ' x' o ' 0 f - Row' M'aryP1'frr'lla S., 1 tl so fx , ,Q M N-xfzhxi 5 X-J X 4 M54 1 N., ? ' 5-it-I Z' Za.-i X V 61 wi s Q . :E 55 K K gg 1 4 A7 ' S Z :. it? :, 4 A .,,.. .-1 5 l 5 gig, if ff A44 - Q. I I 1' f X A 5 r J: I' I SQ4., S' , I , -a 1 ll : ly 1 iwfl. . i Q i A . .f .J.,7,i.f. 13 'Yi x Q 'liz gfg,l K' 23' 'fi . . A . A A. AM - K ,ty ,, L Z4'...4-gm X! eg gf? .A . f A Af 1 A Q, 5 , 1 gf , Q, E55 f -0 6. fx Uh 5,55 Hs 1 ii in sq we sz! ,f 'K T N 5 f W' Y , .Fl Wan , 0 +5 AJ-'J .J .1 1-I-LJ' .sm 5. PQ i I. - , S , ,Q , J ' n i? in we 0 0 ill , x- x.. 56,3 ks 3 , S ,. 55 a a Q. , , ...,. .x-, XR EN .K i F in ig S , gl i-, 1 fo ' vt y sf 'VK ii is Q X 5' K. S Q n f XX 5 f Z x.. E I 3? K miie' 1 5. Q H f A yu x fi Q. M1 Al i li' W A, y fl 3 A 5 'Q , Q iv xv l mf X M Xax tm . Q . x n ro. J x Y 75A If il. x links-s.w.... 'Qwmf A H lblifaz ,qlil qi ,lll 1 .Afg., :.::,, :..::. :,-2 '2 f l . W 'f 9 , 2 Q 15 -uv '25, R . ak 'ff' A x 1 . Www wx L 2. 7 . , ,.,,M...,.. .,,. W,,.,.,,-W ..., , , , 'A' , Q W' i s f Q, .'s+l' X 'R ,yi 35' k k ' .: Q if V, n ip .. . 8 . R Q. Q 'A u Q , g ., lvlzi, N13 .. ff 'H 1 Q '- fn. X .5 Q ' -. ' N - :,1, fi g . ' 51 V 1' '9fig 5H' ' V ,EQ . 4 2- ' QW ' ,:'. K Q' 3.4 f .f ' 'Zz id' 51 , , V' 1 I , ' ' : 1 X 1. 521 1 - Q x A f V X .L X K . 4 Q 'Q ' ,fy H, il! V ' x L' k A is I N ig., 1 f zf. ' 1 , . Q QW, Q53 ,:J'i6,4w,,ly Y F Iljjw K p f fi 4 nw M Q X is 1 '- 5, ,gh f HW Bl .K .X ' M s E-- F .r . . ' ' ' ' x Q K x V vayf 5 , a ' , -1 A 0 , 1 Qu ,, H 1 'jf 'ig qv-fin-f' ' ry 6 f .,ga g 0, f as N 31 ' 5 Q ' M . 4 , 3 'lvl -, Q7 Z- , ' r , -3 ' , 4, 'W QQ, T 5, 'J - -V , ffl t . M -5 A R if AQ Q xq A ' a n '-Sli Vw '- -, H 45 W t Q H E 'f f ... . -. VW :Z K . 'L , lg . ml, , A ,mf qw, -, 1, , . ' ' K -1 wg if im 9' 'fy i JAII - M. , , . N f JV L Q - . x ., 4 ,W -MU x A gf.. ,. gp- 'Q i X. Q . .:.,M..E::E:,E- 5 f ix Ki 'ke Qi A . ' , sf ,,..,.. f X 2 X is 'JW 8,311 M 1 xi 5 A kjsh x , N , . . may ,N hh' ! A ' J 3 ,riff - 1: Hai 3 M nu.. lv M. 8.,i'Syg t 5 ng! mb l F5 if fl ' J f -v .M e 1 s ,, 'Q 0 . 9 .9 . ' ig v- i' .Sak Y 5 L, m - 4 gi , I Hayf UU Al 3 il YI go. A gk ,r V 1 .4 ul It U1 1 o 55 r 7l4 A 3.16 g 0 1' G K 4 0 ' 0 l . 3 o 0 O ' X , ' Q ll y O A S . 0 o 0 Christmas 0 0 Again this yt-any as in yvzirs gont- hy. South Pink rt-liyctl all tho joy :incl glory Q of tht- Ynlvtitlt- with its Cliristniais pzigczint. 'l'ht- prophcts. Douglas Fziillzi and Gt-rziltl Mzirclmiicl. who w't-rv conclivcl hy Mrs. lhzicllcy. inyokt-tl ll inoocl ol' i't-yt'i't-Iitl xittvn- lion. llnppily wt- listvnccl to tht- ugt'-olcl songs, yoict-cl hy tht' colorful zirruy of :ingt-ls. livrulcls. slit-pllvitls. kings, zintl stutlvnt clioristvrs. 'l'ht- orc'l1t'strz1, unclvr thx' lmton ol' hir. Stzinlcy King, was !ll1lgllllll't'Iil1 the cliorus, di1't'Ctvtl by Mi's. Milclrvtl Koch. was stirring. 'l'ht' inclusion onct' niort- ol' tht' Gloria :intl tht' Hzillt'luj11l1 0 Chorus niaitlt' tht' pzigt-:nit ont- of tht- niost hrillizint ol our shining llUl1l'S.u O P11111 Dt' Form! Oni' liniil xissvnihly lwliorv tht- Cliristinzis holidays was liiglilightt-d hy ll lllirisliiiixs vairit-ty progrznn clirt-ctvd hy Dr. Hayes. Although tht' Cast workccl very hard and tlitl un vxvt-llt-lit joh. it czinnot ht' alt-nivcl that tht- show was stole-n hy ll clvliglitlnl 0 group ol' youngstvrs iinportctl for tht' occasion lroin Holy Finnily Elm-int-ntuiy School. 'l'his shining hour was so lziyorzihly :tcm-ptt-cl that it may wvll ht-coiiiv unotht-r o South Park traitlition. ljtlllglllt lillllfll The damsel donned her kertle sheeng The hall was dressed with holly-greeng . Q Forth to the wood did merry-men go, X . . 'U To gather in the mistletoe. X xx Then opened wide the baron's hall To vassal, tenant, serl, and all ..... Then came the merry maskers in, And carols roared with blithesome din. d . 1 If unmelodious was the song, ' A I It was a hearty note, and strong. ' 5 I if Who lists may in their mumming see Traces of ancient mystery. - Scotfs Marmion o O 0 4 tUsed on printed programs' for South Park J ' Christmas pageant in l93ll . H! 0 I II 0 Z' ' Sv WK N 0 . I o 9' . A Q .. , 0 ' X' 1 Xa f ' 6 ' 4 1 q X A I ' a ' . - ' 1 . I ,,, T . .i My -1 ... Q pb . it 'LW--.' -illii D - - -vm, 0 --- --- X 0 ::...- ' X . ' o 4-:':' '!1,Tvt Cnsfillfwt X , I Easter South I'a11'k SllIiIl'Il J I ll'Il' ION' Ill Ili' I I I I sm I 11-wn-lmllx' :xml I I I I I I I I I I I I I xx' 111' I 'arc mms XYl'1'iNLlIl'1li. aff Z, Z K lt dm ut mlkc mugh d fhrgn u murh r I1 lui Lum r r II L S ut St. Patricks Day I UIQ: jk bl. WM' QW AVS V I ..r Q 04 P 5 ' - A x . . I , . 71 K'M0SKa.' i - s mt me K M x,.,.4i-wortw-.....,....t,h no-.A Wt .t '4 t ' I Paiwwxwaiwi Iii Rnrr: Roslyn LaVerdi.. janet Ulicki. Jacqueline Waitkus, Diane Pinto, Betty Edwards. Sharon Hal- Ioran. Tonic Castellani, Kathryn Moden, Zinta.Alks. Julie Just, Sharon Downs, Sandra Chandler. Candy Frisch. Sigrit XValtcr, Monica Sobolcwski. joan McCullough, Susan Singer Zur! Rnuu' Natalia Hajdar. Roscann Broadman, Kcnnon Hess. Beverly Castncr. Sharon Regan. George lihcrt. Churyl jacohs. Barbara Hard, Patricia Owens, Kathleen DeXY'itt, Barbara Strokc, Nvilliam Milli-y. Suc Bradley. Kathi: Dcfjrali, Carol Ruhright ln! Rrmu' Lcon Dulniak, Carol Ann Huunniger, Sheila Mason, Marcia Wfilson, Valerie Aldrich Jllv Ruiz-: Boh Scarozza, Richard Mcrlo, Paul Zuggcr. Karl Dickcrt, joseph Hughes, Robert Gahala, Patricia Dxorak, Patricia Shank, Richard Parkman, Kcith Butters Qrchestra Servant and muster crm I: servant ot those dead, cmd muster ol those living. Through my spirit immortctls speak the messcge that makes the world weep cmd laugh, and wonder and worship . . . For I um the instrument of God. I am Music. - Unknown: Music y W' Oni- ol tht- husicst groups in school IS our orchvstra. Its Illt'IIll'X'l'S spvntl much limt- during tht- clay as wcll as hcforv and aftvr school hours to makt- our worlcl ai littlc brighter for all of us. I X L'ncli'r tht- direction of Mr, Stanlt-y King, tht' pupils in tht- 0l'C'lll'Sll'll proviclt' ol' thvir own most shining hours will ht' that which oil:-rs tht- opportunity to play the music for many assembly programs and this ycar for Hallow-Onv Night. Ont' for graduation vxvrciscs in Klt-inhans Music I-Iall. 'l'hv orchi-stra has lwvn invite-cl lo play at our local grammar schools and practice has started for tht-sv spring con- cvrls. Mr. King says thv orchvstra has thirty violin playvrs. tht- most it has vvvr hatl. : INR' owt- much to thest' carncst musicians. for tltvy haw' contrihutvtl immvasurahly to so many ol' our shining hours hvrv at South Park. - R0.i'i'YIl Ln I'1'rdi if , 72 Q lil Rau: Christine Cunningham, lrene Dvorak, Beth Porter, Doris Kteutcr. Carol Masury. Barbara Laclcit. Carol Marks, Nancy Banish, Kathryn Kohler. Marcia Wilstmit, Paula Fluischmann. Karhlucn Thorp. Wil- liam Nillcy, Richard Hoskun, Gail Mutton, Lonna Picrro, Karen Collins Jml Raul: Waltu: XY'iIkanowski. Linda Spangunbcrg, Ralph Bird, Clair Uwcns. Robert W'allur. litlvtartl l.ittlu. -lost-ph Mastcrs, Robert liasscl, Max Grzywna. Patil Zuggct, Carol Hut-nnigcr. Leon Dulniala, Paul Rowlands, XY'.tync Lucas. ,lack Oslur lnl Razr: Richartl Mt.-rlo, Rose Broatltnan. Linda Hart. Keith Butters. Richard Parkman, Douglas Crowley. Roht-rt XY1-yand. Ronald Stanton. jamcs Darncr, Tony Mcunicr. julius Plair Ulf lt'uu': Shuila Mason. Vurda Owens, Thomas Michacls. Antonia Castcllani, Robert Scartmzza, Patricia Dxorak, .lust-ph llughus. Robert Seguin Band All ol' us hart- sprnt many plvasant hours this your listttning' to our UIlIl'l'I2llIllIlQ' hantl. lts Illt'llll30I'S hurt' attuinvtl tht'ir skill hy llllllly pvriotls ol tliligttnt prz1t'tit't-. .Xlthougli tht-st' tztlt-ntt-tl stutlttnts spvntl l't'gllll1l' class titnt- in pt'rl't't'ting tht'ir work. tht'rt' art' also inany twtrly morning svssions. 'l'ht-y know prat'tit't' tnakvs pt'rlt't't. antl it ts wt- who lat-nt-ht lrotn this tlrtll. Our Pop Rnllit-s woultl ntw'ttr llllYl' rt'11t'l1t'tl tht- l't'1't'or ol' t'xt'itttint'nt thvy tlitl without tht- lJ1lIltliS supplying tht- ztppropriutt- niusit: Nor woultl tht- St. l'ztt1'it'k's Day l,1'UQI'lllIl hurt- hot-n tluitt- tht- saint' without Mt'Nzuntu'a's liatntlf' known to us as South l'zu'k's liantl. llt'sitlt's t'ntt'rtaining South llztrkvrs. tht- llztntl also prt'st'nts at st'rit's of t'ont't'rts lor tht- rontinttnity graininar st'hools. 'l'ht-sv t'ont't'rts nrt- prt'st'nttttl in thtt spring xuttl art- lookvtl l'oi-wat-tl to with a grtutt tlt-:tl ol' untiripztlion. l'ntlt-r tht- rapalilt- tlirt-t'tion ol' Mr. King. tht- hantl has provitltttl us with many nit-inoralmlr hours ol liarnttmtous inusztx XM- wish to t'onunt'ntl lioth hun and tht' atspiring young ntusirians lor tht'ir t'xt't-llt'nt work this yrztr. Gail ilflllfftill 73 Isl linux' joseph Hughes, Charles Murdough, WaiyneLtiCzts, Gaille Rowlands, john Sebring. Mrs, Mildred A. Koch, Director, joseph Bonadio. Ronald ReCzak. Charles Brown. Vincent Barnes. Carl Seager Jud Roux' Monica Sobolewski. Beverly Kaptur. Shirley lfumanti. Annette Lolla. Angela Lorigo, Carol Rainey. janet Clark. Mariann Clarke. Sylvia Payne. Bette Stockman, Patricia Parsons. Dorothy XVelherhy. jutly Taylor if-il Karr: Toni Castellani. Alice Bernas, Kathy Bevan. Beverly Castner. Valerie Aldrich. Karen jahnl-te. Clara Dennis. julie just, jutly Carpenter, Barhara Sams, jane Henley. Alice Napora Jil: Razr: litlna Hall. Pat Doherty, Roselle Castrogioyanni, Mary Ann Panek, jean Campbell. janite Castner. Carol XVolll. Gertrude Stellrecht. Wfilma Kulp. joyce Pankow. Beth Porter 3111 Razr: lfulene llokes. Diane Ventre. judy jackson. Carole Homat1. Sharon Karl. Linda llart. Cathleen Croglio. ,lean Zahlocki. jacqueline XVajtkns Chorus lxl Nutr: Donald Pagliaccio. Norman ?Valek. Donald XVard, Ignatius Czaikowski. john Rys. George Batta- glia. Mrs. Koch, Daniel Denz, XVilliam Heilig. David Auer. Richard Merlo. Rohert Soto. jerry Kosk,t Zml Razr: Susan Poth. jeannette Porter. lilaine Schultz, judy Claire, jean Miller. Candida Mandarino. Palritia Neth. Kathleen XVie5e. Kathe De-Grall, Peggle Balm. joan Owens. Rosalie Mascellino. Louise Blasio. Bernice Grissom. Kathleen DeXVitt, Verda Owens Ml lt'ou'.' Lorraine Czekaj, jane Orlowski. Barhara Clark, Lorraine Zawadzki. Arlene Kotwitki, Santlra Chamberlain, Cheryl Andrews. Ginny Parsons. Patti Parr. Candy Frisch. judy Grotke. Susan Hunter. janice Lango, XVilla Wfillis. Mary Slanek Hb Rmr: Shirley liekel. Carmelita Sahia. Rose Sabia. Marion Clymer. judirh Smith. janet Henderson. tfarn- lyn Roy. Margaret Nasal. Nancy Tepas. Susie Tuttle. Kathy Hammersmith. Sandra Messore. Leslie Smith. Donna Mietus. Roberta Burk Sli' Roux' Marie Courtade, Marcia Kowalczewski. Nan Schmidt. jessie Kurtz. Barhara Dyke, judith Mnskal. Kathleen XVierzhowski. Nancy Smith. joyee lfrank, Margaret Dennehy, Marilyn Nevins. Patricia Ciezkowski. lillen Barry, Gloria jones .MG 74 Ixt RIIUH' Mrs. O'Donnell, Sandra Liddell, Agnes Inzina. Diane Charleton, Carole Medcalfc, Mrs. Cnn ningham lm! Roux' Anthony Herod, Henry liismann, Hope Nzlppo. james Schrizven, Allen Horgan Editor- Feature Editor Allen Horgan Agnes Inzina Managing Editors - Artists - Hope Nappo - Sandra Liddell Carol Medcalie - Diana Charleton Production Managers - Photographer - Anthony Herod-Henry Eismcmn Iames Schraven The total stall numbers 25 'l'his year at South Park. the Spark stall' had many ohstaeles to overeoine. With only one lortner stall' ineniher returning. Mrs. Cunningliani and Mrs. U'Donnell had to organize a Completely new group. consisting ol' live editors. two artists. one lypist. and one photographer, plus twenty-three reporters. 'l'he paper is puhlislied through the cooperation ol' the students, who work together to express their ideas ol' their school in their own way. 'l'he Spark. the seeond largest tiunetion ol' South Park High Sehool, has niain- tained an almost perfect radius in school as well as out. Its editors have worked daily and even during night sehool to ereate a newspaper that would he enjoyed hy the laeulty as well as by the students. ln hilly the Spark entered the St. lionaventure Press Day Contest. Correspond- enee is earried on with local and distant schools. Publications are l'XCll2lI1fIC'Cl with l,aSalle High in Niagara Falls and with San 'lose High in Clalifornia. ll' eertain plans are approved. next year the Spark will he printed out side ol' sehool and on more expensive paper. CTongratulations to the stall and its advisors for their line work during the year. f V Allen Horgarz 75 lvl linux' Sh.1r1m Mnrgpzmi. Knlhy I71- Cir11lT. -IUQ111 Vzm Arsdzllr 7 -ml Roux' llirlcr M11m'I1g1rnky, Pill 01111-115. Culn-1111111 lll'llll'j'. l.111'y llillltl. AL11111-x XY111-ppcl, KXX1 11141111 1I1.11 .1II 11111111-rs .lru 11111 Dil'llll't'LI., Scholastic Awards .X 'NI1i11i11g llOlll'u v111'l1 111111'ki11g pm-1'iod is tl111l wl11'11 llll' I'oIlm1'i11g' :111'111'1Ix for lim 111111 111 lllilill' ill 11Qs1'111l1Iy: SK'lliOI', 'lxlll' D11 R11lv1'1'l 'lf linpxl Awz11'cl1 .lllllil7l'. 'l'l11' 131111111 l'. R1'g1111 1pl111111o1'1'. 'liln' F. Nir'l1r1lz1S N1c'Cfz11'll1y .'XXY2ll'dl :md Fl'l'9llIll2lIl. VIQIIK' Iisllwl' NI. -Il'IlliiIlN .Xxx 1111 vl'll1'Nl' 1111- llll' pvoplm- 1x'l1o l1z1x'1' l11'1'11 so llUllUl'K'tl this y1'z11': cull c,l'lUlN'l' 29 SIH111111 Nlm +1 lllli tw-11i111'1. 97: .Imam Xjilll . Xl'SClilI1' f-illIliOl'W. 97.81 .l2lIlll'N xX'01'IJIJl'l 1s1wpl1m11111'1'1. 911 P Xl IIX ll1w11141w It-l'l'Nlllll2lIl1. 97.2. U11 lJl'l'i'Illhl'l' '28 5112111111 NIc11'g1111l1. 97.71 K11ll11 l71'U1':1Il 955 I l'1t1'11'141 f,XX'1'IlS 1111cl l,111'y Pinto, 96: l,i1'll'l4 N1111'l1z11'wky. 98. fyll Ft'hlkllillgf 23 Slllllllll NI111g111l1 97: .loan Xvllll .'Xl'Sll2lll'. 98: Pz111'i1'i11 f,XYl'llS. 96: l,il'll'l' NIllK'llill'Skf. 99.2. O11 .Xpril H1 131111111 . . .,.- , . 1 -. .. .. . , 1'la1111:1lx. 98,131 f1ln1'1z1 Nll'lIl'l'. 9!.8: P:1t1'1c'1z1 Owmls. 9!.l1 I711-11'1' xIlIC'llAll'SliX. 99.1. junior Achievement Club l1l Run: CQ11r11I1- I-'.1Iing. K.1tl'y DcCir111'f. Arla-no SP1lIlj.ZL'l1hCI'l.Z Iml Kunz' Hilfhllfll MK'Illlk'l'l .Indy F11rg411 Karen Hnkcr. Shirlvy M111-Ile.-r. Syl1i.1 l'.11111-. h1Ul1lL.l bulmlmu Ml Run: Ralph Byrd. Huh Schull. .lLlll1L'S Schrnu-11. XY'1lIig1n'1 Allcin HI: Run: CQ.11'41I1- Spcidul. M.1ry Lynn Parry. Curllu-11 xyjlllllllt, .l11.11111 Pryzb.1I.1. -I1-.111 XX11'sL-r. l'.11 KL111111111 I,i11d11 l.yw1.1d 76 lull Ruuz' Ioan Sfhlosscr, lal Ruux' Cf.nlu'rn1v.- HL'llI'llll.1l'I'. ,lL'Lll1 Rl1'l1.ll'tlSUll, llcvurly C.lSll1L'f, Karon 'llwaLlo, Dianv Tulwcr. .lmlirh X'i'l1itc. ,lumlilh Rum Gloria Luwls. Sharon Mor- ganli, Gail Mullon, Linda Kant. Karol Lynn Shca. liva .lanc llllllklll, llcrnicc Slillllllilli. lillrn Shiclcls lnl Rllll'.' Carol Ann Rv.-pfcr. loan Vill'lAl'5KlLllL'. Larol Mnroncy, Lnnisu Nash, Carolyn Rely. llarhara Mch' ncrt. Mary lam lfrv.-y. vlllllllll Moskal Ill' Roux' K1-nm-uh 'I'n-mln-I. Xylllllillll Pin-lz. XY'illi.un lxr-mp. Paul llulforosst. Franklyn Pm-rry Wh' Rnuz' Richarrl llmkun. lhunlas lllair. Gm-rald Mar- chand, Keith llutlurs. ,loscph Mash-ra Legion of Honor lllm' lmlllpmm- ol llllS ulnlm IS to cwzxlm' l'lllllllQl'lSIll lol SlllOlll'SllllJ. lo Sllllllllllll' ll rlvsm- to l'l'llll1l svl'xu'm'. to pronuou- worllly lm-Qulvrsllip. illlil lo l'Ill'0lll'llgl' tlu- lll'X'l'lUlJIlll'Ill ol' m'l1z11m'lv1' in South l,.ll'li slnclvnls. unior English Study Club llu-sv pr-oplv an- IJl2lllIl'llQ to In ilu Stall Sll10lrll'SllllJ lXlllllIlllll0IlS and 1111-. XYlSl'lY. not ron lvnt wllll ilu' lllllll'l'l2ll l4'ac'l1m'1's l1 lu lnnc' lo covul' lll l'c'l'nln cl , ass pm-mods. llu- zum ol Ilns growl IN to 'lll lIl1'Ill llll'll' rvgular work wnh wllzluwvl' is possilmlv to lm':n'n llllhllgll ilu- 1nm'cli11m ol' fluln ' r- Lll'llX'lly. Ill Razr: Mary liurski. Karen Thcado. Mrs. Lubulska. Diana Tuhur Zurl Ron: llrucc llugkins, Thomas Miclmuls. XY'illian1 Piulz, XValU:r Nlfazniak, -lanws Razmus. xxllllllil' Rnchna. l.L-nn Dulniak. -lnzuph Picrrn 1. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM 4 150 PTS Quai cgyrn Ciclns lx! Roux' Nimcy Xvlyzykmxski, ljulif- Dcl.m1g1 Dian? lin1crsm1,- julii: Taylor. fllicclschxilii -ml Roux' Carrol Qilldilftllil, l'r:mLlnu Mntuaznk. l'x.lthlucn Brddlcusmc. l'11lr1u.1Nlll.1,i,.1rnl llulhlllwrui E is lm' tl1v 1-11v1'gy wc- 114-calc-cl M 111m'z111s lllillly ll0lll'S ll1z1t it cost B is lm' ilu- ln-llm'1' lilc' il lllllQ,lll us L ll1m' l4'is111'm' limi' wi' Ill'Yl'I' lost E is lm' l'IlCllIl'llIll'l' wi' mlm-x'm-lopmwl A dv M llmsl' 1111'111c11'il's ll1L1I Ill'N'l'l' llaulm- Put ll1m'111 ull l0gl'llll'l'. ilu-y spm-ll l'IIll7ll'Ill rlllll' goal llllll wx' l1z1x'm' 1'm'z1m'l11'cl loclgly. il Rau: -Indy Own-ns. ,Indy Cxlrpcnlur. ,IL-11111114 XY iI5m1, M2lflCllC lickhalrdt. lnrkiu Kulnvyk, l,i11Ll.1 Kruugur, Dm1i1.1 lliuhl, ljldlll' KK' CI1.1rln'1nn. lxl1s.1 I'1ml11 ' ' ml lfnrzy' lh-wrlx Lnrruy, loam fiJlW'I'UllSkl, Rzllhlucn l.m1mis, Pcggv livum. Pznricizl l'11rsu11s. Clnirulvn Riw. Tlwal Sprung, In-.iiwiicllc Sim-rg1k41xxslgi. Kay A1111 XY'illsim, Heli.-11 Schuvr ' i ' V nl lx'uu'.' -l41.1n11u Kuhcl. Sguulrzi Millur. lim Zmudn, -IUQIII Scl1Ii15Scr, l,m1iSc Nash, Nancy Smith. l.yIH! l,mul:1cc, Ilnrmhy W1-ll1L-rhy, li.1rl'v.1r.1 Surniuski, ,li1,u1 Smith Ilv Roux' .liiliu Iiisi-i1x111i1l1, Karol Shun. Cill'0llI1lJ Kosuvsski, Alice licrnns, ,loycu Mi.-yvra. fl.lfI'lL'l Roy. l.ll1klil K.lI1l'. Arlcm- limcruk. ,Indy Spun-11 78 Cheer Leaders Ixl Rnug I.. lu R.: Rus l.a Verdi, Donna Rawc, Cap- IZIIIIQ Alice Napora, joan Van Arsdalu Lvl! Siflv, frnul lu lmfk: Rose Pe.-trclla, -IQIHCI Klink, Gail Minton. liarhara Manzclla. Pal Parsons, llcvurly Casmcr Riglrl Side, frrnll In l1.u'k.' Lufy Francis. Pcggy Burr. Buvcrly Curruy, joan Man- zclla. Puggy Iivam, Lynn Parka.-r liulh the c'l1vm'lm'adc'1's and thc- Illl1kiOI'i'lll'S add much 10 thc color and x'v1'vv of our Colxlpvlilixw- sprm lH'Ug'l'1llll. both in ilu' assi-nxhlivs and on the lic-ld. ilvilvil' PIIIIIIISILISIII is 111l'1-Ctiolls. and wi' low' il. Majorettes Ixl Razr, I.. In R.: ,Indy Diehl, Kathryn Popnff, Judith Mnskal Jud Razr. I., tu K.: Nancy Smith, janicc Castnur, Kay XViIIson, Bonnie Ford, Sandra Chamhurlinu. Carmen Vallnnu Krfl Knu-, Lkm R.: Diane Ollhaus, Bclh Porter, Barbara Staudachcr. Judy jackson, Francine Maluzak, Suzanne Mnjews i 79 'II In riglll: Then Sprung. N.tnt3 l .lI'lll' min, I.1nti.l lxane, ,Ioan Smith. Valerie Pantle. Lgtrol XYoII't, .loan Berger, N014 Anderson, lilnine XY'urw.l. janet Ulieki. lint.: Alks. Kathy DeNY'ilt Square Dancers - Drill Team lln st nznre clnncers :intl the clrill leznn are neweonlers to the znlllene picture this vein' :intl :ne I xx nt ltonu- ns lllt' flowers in spring nntl no less pleasing, They lJ0liSlll'Ql up some ol' our shining ll0lllN till llll'yNlJ1ll'lill'Cl. 5 l . . t MD., ., ...,..- ,, , lil Rule, I.. In R.: flgtrol Rich, jenn Weser. Diane Kalczlnierczuk, Barham: Stroke. Diane Dm-ll.npenl.z, C..trnl Iknney tilnptgtinl, Donna Bentley lilo-Cxtptzlinl, Dnnnzl Smith, Dorothy Lintlner. Dunn.: Brady, Alne lN1t1'Kmlrew. livelyn Shingleton Intl Rmr, I.. In R.: Candy Mnnderino, Doreen Brady. Pill lfveretl. Sue Roherlson, .Ioan Mitehell, ,Indy lllmrp, Connie Snnntng. lhrbzlral Hard. Florence cilllllllll. Sue Brown. Diame Pinto ful Run, I.. In R.: Kathy Moskzll, Sharon jordan. Diitne Ventre, Robert.: Berkhondt. Carol Gnrdinier, S.IIlLIl'.I f.h.lHdlL'l'. llxlrnl Bennett, Kathy Hammersfhmidt, Sharon Hnllornn. june llouseknech! 80 In Row. I.. In R.: Bulh Porn-r. Bzurhnrn Lnckic, l.onnn Picrru, Rohn-rm Cmcnll. Kzlthlcun Huopcr. Christim- Cunningham. Kun-n Collins. Carol Musury, Doris Krculcr. lrunu Dvumk, Nancy Hamish, Paula Flcisclr mann. Kathryn Knhlcr. Marcin XY'ilsun, joan Schlmscr, Shcilal Masmn lull Razr, I.. ln R.: 'fum' Mcunicr, Manx Grzywnal, Ruhurt Wfynlwd, Mary Sutllus. Rohan l:AlSSL'l. Wllltn-1' XYilk.m4m5ki, lE1lu.lrd'l.ittlc, lichen XY'z1IlL-r, -Iulius Plglir. Rose Hrnaulmgln, Ronald SILIIIIUII, G.lillv Rmx- lands. KL-ith Butters, Richard Pglrkmgm lull Rm: I, In R.: Vg-nl.: Oxu-ns, Tum Mcllixill, 'l'lmxn1l5 Michzu-Is, Pzuricigx l,Y0f.Ili. l'.urici.l Shcnk, XY'iIli.ml Millcy. ,lun-pll lluglu-5, Xxlllylll' l.uc.zs. jose.-ph Masters. Marchmg Band - Dance Band Um' lonllmll gzunvs. wllzllm-xvn' llu' score. wvxw' guy :xml ll-slivv 0i'C'llSl0llS In-cznlnsv ul' llll' priclv wa' l'l'll in our llllll'l'lllIlQ llllllll. Anil. NN'lll'Il mn' llK'I'Ol'S lmcl lvll ilu' gviclirnxl and wv walnlvcl to vxlm-ml mn' shining l1nur into llu- l'X'l'IllIlg, mn' Iulmmwl clzlmw- l5llllCl was only lm' willing to assist. lx! Rnzr: Alou-ph llugln-5. l.inv.l.u Spz1x1f.:unlwr1.:. Rnhcrt XY.lllcr. Hcvcrly Calstm-r. Tony Muuniur lull Ruff: 'I'huln.1s Michnuls. Rohan Scuruzzzl. Pzlul Znggcr, Knlrl Dickcrt. Samdrn Mcasnrc, Richard Purklnzm, licllll liutln-rs 81 the lli-l.o's were on top with a reeortl of 157 autl fi. with -lerry lxurtuk ahead with a high series oli 576. Cllill' Rapp had a 221 for high Chess Club lil Ruuz' Pat Everett. Kathy DeNVin, Dieter Mucharsky, Thomas Blair lm! Roux' Susan Deegan, Phyllis Swift. Zinta Alles. Sue Hurley. janet Klink. Katy Fontana. 'l'hnmas At-quistn. Robert Sehast inl Rrnr: Mr. Tederous. Darryl XVoodin 4lb Rnuz' Thomas Michaels. james Razmus. Richard Fraecica. Ronnie XVaekowski. Charles Knit-r, Robert Ziemha, Kenneth Henning. Thomas Meliurney, julius Plair ill: Rnir: Kenneth Horn. james Schraven, Gary Boldt, Richard Sona. Freddie Matyjaktmski, john llausralh. George Burger, Maxwell Grzywna, Robert Hoffman 7 ' 'I'ef1nz SlIIIlllI'II4Q.t.' BG S Hi-l,o's won 157. lost 51 Y g hlarkless XN'ontlers. 153 and fl: Sparks. 27 antl I5 Antong the many aetixities at South Park this High Sv1'iwv.' year was a boys' howling tournament. 'l'he boys I1.l.l.y Kumik. 575: Ulm' Rupp. 575: organiyetl their teams untler the eoaehing of 'INTY Kumikx 553 Mr. Slnunaker. antl heltl their tnatehes at ' , 'lv' . .l I V. , E E Q Y X 1 4. High CIIlII!'.t'.' lxtitltios Allixs. Hht u tht toutnatnt nt tlosttl. Ulm, Rapp. 221 Z Clin, Rumi. 221: - - - - - - Diek Sowa. 2lf3: Cllill' Rapp. 2111: .Ierry Kurnik. 206 ' ' 'l'oj1Fiz'1'Az'i'r'11,Qz't.' game autl l79 lor top ln'e-Hattie average. . m' Although howling lor boys at South Park is Cllill' Rapp. 1791 'Ierry Kurnila. 1751 still young. we lieel sure that next year there Dick Sowa. l66 lf: Etl Poli-on 1661 will he an even larger turnotlt. Duke Horth. I56 Ilutrlfug Hell In rigbli: Bill Cook, Duke Horth filling flefl In rigbll: Dick Pottinger, Dennis Engstrom. Phil Aquila. Cliff Rtpp. jim Lenhiez. Larry Knapezyk, lilmer MeSkimn1ing, Gerald Kurnik. Boh Shell. Bob Mel,eary. jim Rornius Slinnliug flefl rn rigbll: Dick Sowa. Max Grzywna. Chip Poleon, Coarh Mr. Qehumalcer. Ron Vtkicknvsski. Paul Zugger, lid Poleon. joe liranczyk. Art Cosgrove. Howard XY idman. Chuck lxnier, joe Schmidt 82 Tapped All SVVCClil'lCLll'l Dance .,.,,Q..l lxl Run-: jackie Kulczak. Buv Castnur. Ruse Pctrclla, Ginny Parsons lull Rim-.' Franklyn Perry, NViIliam Burkc. Ralph Bird. Gail Caatnur llu-sv pi-oplv wi-rm' lappvcl at llw Swi-1-lln-art l,1llll'l' as ilu- UlllSl2llllllllg boy zxncl gnil lnnn 1-acli class. flmsm-n lay llll' Slllllk'lll Council :incl ilu' lzxfully. 'l'l1i- lwn si-niors XYl'l'l' llll'1l l'rowm'll King :mil Qnvvn nl llln- l'X'l'lllllQiS lim-stivitivs. Y-Teen Sparks lil Ruiz: I,inil.x Kanc. ll'k'1lhlIfCl'Q Nancy Smith. vice-prcsinlung lixa Znmdzl, svcrctaryg Barb Suminski, i lmplain Jml Run-.' juan Smith. Nula Amlursnn. Diana lk-Ilapima Nlul I u lx Xn XX ll l K l 'l 'ii'lnr'l.' 'ay .f n i sun. prcsif. cnt: lam lnnczak. Carol XYUIH, lieth Dnrshuimcr, .lnycu lirank - .M f .if Q Qi IAS i n 1 a R 1 5 . xwxi 1 ! if llns ymnm ul Unlx llmlx lllllllllS tln lu 4 I ' 5' ' 5 1 4' 1 - , sl zmzl Funnel all-parlllu-nl lim' lla- sclmol. and llll' Mys li-rx' ol ilu' lx'llSSlllg llns or llinl is un olcl story to ilu-nl. lull-ss llll'Illl 85 ii' 2 fx American Legion Oratorical Contest Richard Parkman. Paul Du Forest. Judith Spaeih. Auth ony Blunno XVinncr-Anthony Blunno Girls' Declamation Contest lyl Razr: Rosa Broadman. Kathryn Modcn. Sharon jordan Iml Kunz' Suu Bradley. Joanne Gricff. Judith Spaclh. Julie just, Carol Caldart-llo From llu-sm' boys will be l'llOSl'Il om- to rvprc-sc-111 South Park in a rily-wiclv Contest. WX' wish tlli' school winner all ilu' luek in lllv world, Boys' Oratorical Contest josciih Masters, Kent Horth. Pau Dv.-Forest, Anthony Hlunno Nnl Pic'lm'1'1l.' Brian Richard- son XVinncr-Kathy Nfodun 86 1 . . . . 0 B O ' ' wr ' i ' F -. xnxx, I it Y -if 5 n Q gh, xl? xi. - ogix tv iaml. N- tNlt'gtllil'c' 'l'r.un.' Paul Dclforust, Beverly Curruy, Pnulal Flcischmalnn. julie just, Anthony Blnnno ,-lyirnmlin' 'l'v.uu.' Suv Bradley. Sharon jordan. joseph Masters. Rosalind l.nVurdi. lilizabcth Bradluy Debate 'l'his yt-ur, South Park wt-lconit-tl two new tlclmutt- couclit-s. M1'. Nlurpliy untl Mr. llvally. who thtl vvry wull in tht-it' lirst your. 'l'l1t' 11fT'ii'inz1tivt- train. with only ont- X'l'll'l'Llll clt'laz1tt'r. .loscph Mustvrs, pt'rl'or111t'cl professionally against lgllayt-ttv. in losing at clost' th-cision. 'l'l1t- nvgativt' lCLllI1. missing its first spvakvig Kathy Modcn, and its ailttwnzitt-, Rost- lh'outl111z11x, hccatlst- ol' illnvss, 1't'c't-ivccl vxct-llvnt lX'l'ii0l'IH2'tIlCl'S lronn sulmstitntt-s julia' .lust and l5t'x't'1'ly Currvy and cclgcd Iivnnt-tt in 21 tight :md vxciting tlvlmtt-. 'l'ht' rt-snlts wt-rv Lufzlyvttt- 9, SP. 5: S.P. 8. Bvnnvtt 7. Nvxt yvtlr. with vight ol' tht' twvln- clvlmtt-1's l'0llll'IllIlg and with t'xpt'1'it'1iCt-tl t'ont'l1t-s. South Park is looking lv0l'VV2ll'Li to doing overt bt-ttvr. 'l'opit' Rt-solvt-tl: 'l'hztt tht tht' L'nitt'cl Slill1'S. :lffi1'n111li:'t'.' l, Sharon .lortlun 2. Susan limcllt-y Il. 'losvph Musttws. Cnplzzirt .AllI1'rr1r1!f' llITSlf'IllAllVl'l'lllt' 'l'i1m'kt'1'pf'1 flilizubt-tli 131-adlcy f,'0Il!'1I hir. Williznn F. Murphy 1 P11111 Dt' FoI'1',s'I liritish systvni ol t-clncution is p1't-l't-1'z1hlt- to th.it ol .V4'g11li1'w.' l. qllllll'-lllSl 2. Pzinl DvFort-st, Cnfzlairt ii. Anthony lihtnno Allawizzlrf-l5vx't'1'ly Cltn'rt'y yvlIIlt'kt't'f1l'I Paula Fla-isclnnzlnn C.'UI1l'1l' -Mr. Raymond V. Ht-ally 87 .....l lllliiu High School Forum Model U.N. Assembly Ill Roux' lfnlnklyn Perry. Sharon Murggnllli. -Iill1lCU Lillll-ill. All- john Hooper, Pzlul lk-lforusf, Curol lN1orouey. ,Ioan-ph M.usu-rs :hom Hlunno lm! Razr: Hrinn Riflmrdson, Paul DL-Forest Civil Defense 88 lx! Ruff: Kit-r.xId M.treh1uul, president: Miss Cmngle, Marry Gorski. secetatryg Paul Delforest. vice-president Intl Razr: Ann Perkins, M.try Lou lfrey. .Iottn Smith, Kztthryn Popotf, Diatntt Tnber. Judith Moskatl. Riehttrtl llosken intl Nutr: -I.unes XYoeppeI, XY'illittn1 Burke, Thonuts Blair, Kenneth Trendel, liritnklyn Perry, W'1tyne Prife. 'l'hontzts Miehzxels. Robert Sehest .lli'1r1lzum ual iu lritlllrtx' lint.t Allis, Louise Avolio, Diane limerson, Rohert llotlmttn, joseph Renowtlen. XYilIi:tm Roller. Mxtrie Santilippo, M.tx Gryywxnat, Rnhert Stewart. Nancy Tepits, Beth Zitukat Metnlmers oli the Slide little Clluli not only leztrn to use the slitle rule eflieienlly in tuzttltetuztties :tml seienee eonrses. lint they prepare talks on tuzttltetnztlieztl topies tuiee :t month. topies snelt :ts liUlll'lll tliutettsiou. topology, guttl the lminnry system. Secretarial Club 'l'lte Seet'etzu'iatl Clluli serves to lmuiltl lmoutls between seltool ztutl prnetieitig stetiogratpliers, there- liy tlevelopiug :ut ztppreeiattion for the possibilities in at Sll'Il0gl'illJllli' eatreer. lil Rnrr: N.trg.tret N.ts.tI, :rt-.tsurerg jenn Rtclmrtlsoti, seeretttryg B.trhttr1t Matnzellxt. vice-president: Sztntlrgt McConnell. president lull Run: Ruth Cr.ttuer. Di.tne Ventre, ,login Mfcillllllllgll, Diane Pollack. Shgtron Morgnnti. Bernice Stcfatniatk. Sue Mttgeski lnl Nutr: M.try lNleMullen. jo.tn Mitfhell, Batrhztrat Dorie, Matrgxtret Cullough. Kttren Klee. Cztrnl Hennigatn tv 89 Ixl Run: Rohcrt Bauer. lruzlsurur: x7iI1fL'l1l Burney, xiu--prcbidunlg liuwrly Orloxuki. scL'ru.uryg Dieter Mudmrsky. pu-sidn-ol: Mich.n-I McKay. zmnrd winnur 211.1 Run: ,Io.m Mgmzullax. .Indy jackson. lizzrhnrn Mgmzcllxl. Ifr.1r1c'L-5 llingcr, C.nrol Ho.lrc. wloync 'I'h0IIl.lN, ,IL-.lrum-llv Kulchlin. Gcrnldilw .I.lLlrozynski, Roscnmry PL'Il'k'lIil J ini Run: Hcautriu- llcmrc, Kzxrhluvn lorry, Sharon Goodwin. -loyrv Sdn-nk Ill' lfnu: Iloxmrd XYiLInmn. Vllhlillldh Greenwood, XYilli.am Cookc. Ronald Smnrou. lil-orgc Hillmk, lir.ulIL-3 Smrlh Drama - Studio - Projection Clubs . 4 :ulislx it is xlu-in-p:'ivil1-gv lo know. I Hiltillllll 1 lub lll1'lIll1l'l'N l2lIllIllLll'l71' llll'IllNl'lX'l'N with llll' Ill1'l'll 111 lu ol mln- Xlll'IUllN llllillll-YISIILII :mls IX lilllmlm to South Pglllx. ,NM 4 'i J lions Ill ll ollmu Ulflll' m ilu- world oll SIIICIVIIIN in ilu' I,l'2lIll2l Cllulm pr':1m'lic'4' l'K'lDI'0lllll'iIlQ' silllll ' ' ' llll' xlalgv. wllils- IIIUNK' in llll'Slllllilicllllll2ll'l'Kl1'X'l'IUIJiIlQ llll'il' 1llJlJl'4'i'iLlliUIl ol' llu- worlx of lln- gn-411 I P8 90 Studio Club IDi.m.: Tohcr. IR-rr.: Mm.-Ilnr ,Ilan Carson. f..lroI Viv rzvnskl. fulrolyn I-.uling Projection Club lxl Roux' Uuorgc Izhcrt, .IM kin- Wllitklls, H.1rh.lr.l MAH A-lI.l. Allrcd Scl1ryhln.m Jml Roux' M.Axxu'll Grlyvum j.lI1t'l l'licki, -loam Munn-Il.: j.xnu-s Schr.lu-11. -l.um's Mur my Ill Rona' Hill Mclnnxghlln, , 'ful Rum: Mr. Sulnsuu. lnlrick D1-n1psL'y. Cl.lirc Ong-ns. Brian Rich.lrdson lfrgmklyn Pm-rry. KL-nm-th l'n-ndul. Ruhr-rl Rllvr. Henry lxnpuk Stage Crew llx' lzulung mm' ilu' I1'NlD0llSll3llllY lm' llQlll9 l'lll'l2llll 1111-spur lx-'lxl 'xml mln- Slllll' IJl'Ull'l'l0l llusm A Y A ., . 1 5 .4 , H boys lulxv l5l'UXlill'il lm' sllloolllvl' IJlk4'Nl'lll2lll0ll ull nssvnmlmlis-s :xml Slzlgt' llI'Ulllll'llUllN, Program Club llu- pnxrpmm' ul llm clulm IS lmllvgm-cl m ns I11lIllt'. lls lllK'llll3K'l'S lunmll Illllfll ol lllm' vm xl ill mm wllivll svrxm-s to gxuu- our klSSl'llll3lll'S. ll! Rau: Di.u1c Vcnlru. .Indy ifnrpcnlur, -'1lK4klQ'kllIl'liIk, lxhlllllll Soholcvnki, l'.llriLi.1 Ciczkuwaki Jml Razr: Ulm- llughca, -In-.ln Zzlhlocki. Put Dorhurly. Bu Cglstmw. Riclmrd Mcrlu. Pqllricigl Pzlrsuns. Mxrilyn Nu ins, .Llckiu XY.ljlkns, Gnillu Rmwlumls ful Run: lfI.lr.l Du-unix. Kathy DuW'itl. liusnlic Nlmrullinn. ,Ia-.nm-tic Pulrur UI Isl Roux' Sharon Regan. vicu-prusidcnrg Thua Sprung, chaplain: Carolyn Roy, prcsidcntg ,loan Sthlmscr lruasnrt-rg juannc Kuhcl, sergeant-at-arms lm! lt'nu'.' Phyllig Swift, .Indy Moskal, Dlanifc Langtm. Kathy Du-Grail. llianu Tobar. l.intla Kant-, Snr Krnvgt-r Linda Mnnlagnu. Kaml Shea, Louise Naah, Linda Krueger. lfllcn Stuinur. Kathy Pupull lnl Rrur: I.intla Grauhcr. Susan Puth, juannc Kingsland, Bonnie RL-nxi. lillcn I.4-ulnur. juan Smith, l'ann-la lVlnnt7cn, Pt-gp.:y llaun Xu! l'illu:'nl: Lyntla Ruullt-. sucrutary, Nancy Knntsun. janicc Casltm-r, Sharon Karl, Lynn l.muIat't-, liuna nn- Hall, Barbara llarcl. julla Kem Sigma Phi Hi-Y lwu ll1-X groups. Slglllll Pln anal flannna lln-la. llaw maclv lll1'lIlSt'lX'l'N nlyaln- . , . A V . 1 - almlt- lu South larlts lllflllly :mtl stuclvnls alllu-. lllvy han' vlxargt- ul tht' st-lmul valvnclar nvxl in ilu- main nllicv clmwr. and tht- hullvtin lmaul in ilu' lulmhy, 'l'l1t-yarf nnalung a sclmul svrap hook lIlLllC'illlX't' ol tln- lngh spots nl tht- yt-ar. aml tln-y assist Nliss Nlfliyuy claily in Cllllllllllg' lllm' X'2ll'l0llS svlloul lnntls anal lJI'K'IJLlI'lllQ lln-nl lm lmanltlng. 'llln-sv art' girls nt' tlvpvlltl upon gn-atly. Gamma Theta Phi Hi-Y ly! Rang' Kathy lJuW'itt. chaplain: lie.-wrly Castncr. xicc-prt-sitlcntg Buycrly Cnrruy. prmitlcntg Pat Parmns st-trctaryg Kathy I,mwmis. truaSnrcr 21111 Rau-J ,Indy Carpuntcr. Kathy Kohler. lliant- limursun, Maryann Clarks. Sally lzakcy, Kay Millcr. Santlra V I I Klaxuun, Xalt-riu Panllt-, Lynn larkur, Zinta Alk-L. Ann Perkins, lit-th Ntfrulitlm. lflainu laar. Marltn lztkhardt, Marnlyn Panlng ful Nunn' hail Mlllliill, -Ioan Micllllllbllgll, Unmny l'.n'wm, Sally lN1dfartln, -loan Van .'Xrstl.llt-, Alnlzc Alnst Mary l.mt'. lillt-n llarry Yu! l'i1Imnl.' Snr lluntcr. Suu Hurley, Bully Al.1t'uhSm1, Kathy Monlcn, Carol Nullun, Ruse l5ru.1tlln.u1 92 .vl-M....Q,., 3' X3 X f - L M kj- '- Q' Ill Rout Naltnliu -lillliilf, Carolyn Collins, Pat lfvcrctt. Belly Sulcrki lull Roux' Culcnmn Hunley, Christina Cunninghzun, Dunnld Szalrowski Xu! I'il'Iurnl.' Dion.-r Mllk'h1lfbky Science Exploratory Club - Chemisrr Club 'l'l1v l'lXlJlUI'ZllUI'Y Sl'll'Il1'l' Cillllv is Sl'lll-l'XlJllllllllOl4Y. lls llwnllwrs l1:1x'm' ln-vu cllguq' ' ' ' I I I Anal m pun-guts lIllIJOSSllHll' In l'lll'l'y out in limiu-cl vlzlss llllll', Sllfll zu 111ic'x'osc'opc' clissm-flioll null ilu' Slllllllllg Qmcl lllillilllg' 111icnN'upif slialm ul' Illli'l'O-UI'Q1llllSlllS. 'l'ln- Clllcmislry Study lllulw, il clmm-ly allliml group. haw ns ns .um Ll lwlu-1' llllLll'l'Sl2lllillllg ol' ilu- lunclium-nlgnls ul' clls-lllislry. Ill Rnzr: Carol ll.1llm.m. Ifr.mk Carnpm, vllhlll Mdnzcllgl 21141 Rau: Muy llClH!lj1.Ill, llinm- llnfkcr, Tun-5.1 linrhcrn, Ruth Culm, Dunnn Mycrs, Sm- Pmh. Lynn Sllultv ful Rum: Clurlcs 'l'uwn5g-nd, lidnnrd Ruud, Bob Sluwnrt, Dcrry Foss 93 4-Q Ill Roux- -luun Riclmznrmlsmu. Carolyn lfnling. Pill livcrct, Mary McMnlIun lull Roux' Cindy Cyzlrmlcns, Pxlulal lfuzlkowskl. Dorntlly Ijdncr. IJunn.l Mig-tux. Dianna Pollack. -lglnut Gln- gms. Karol Mznsnry. Pill Pilllf Garden Club llu young pvuplv in lllk' ilzxrclvn flllllb zum- l1'zn'11i11g' xnznxy l-ilSC'l!l2lllIlQ llllllQS ulmuul plants :xml gnnlnnx llll'X'll1lX'1 lmun suing lll1'lllUlll'y l-I'Ulll lllvir plant Slll4'S. il snmll IJ0l'IlUIl nl' wllicll llll'l' ll U1 Npm nl .lllllllllllf to lDllQllll'll llu' llxvs ol SllllllllS. lm' lJlIX'lIlU' il llvznlvcl g1'1'm'r1llu11sv lm' lll1'Sq'llrml, ' r unior Red Cross Club llu lllllllil lxacl Vrms Vlnlm lnvlnlmc-rs llml ll lllOl'1' lxlm-srwcl ln gin' lllllll ln rvu-ix'1', .Xll llll'll' lllmls un- mlm-cl:-ml luxvmcl lllillilllil lllmm- laws Imlllmnlm' llmn llu-x' llLllJIJll'l' :xml lllUl'l' l'UIlllUll'llhlt' Ill lx'nu'.' Slmrun Umulwill, hluycu Myers. Dlnnu l'ull.ln'k. Mary MfMullun Jml Rnzr: -limnlwfflulluugh,ju1ly0wcl1s.Lnnnql l'lL'rrn, Alugmnc Kingsl,1l1cl. ffalrul Slr.mgL-. lnlmly Mun, nlalrinn ful Roux' Mugaxrcx Nzlsul. l,l.lI1C Goodwin, Phyllis Swift. Klgnnlyn lfnling, Kfglrul XYUIHA PL-ggy linms, Alcan Riclmralsuu I0 I0 W Y r 9-l lx! Roux' Richard Kclluhur. Czirmun Cpunpus, Rngur Osburm' lm! Rong' XYilIinm lliaun. Ifrcd l.alu-llc, jzinlvs Rnzmus. Run Wkicknwski Camera Club wvz.. .1 -' . . . j. A . . i. '- 'Q 4' ul si-lmul al1'lix'ili4's. lllll also lm' lllvil' limn-s ll 1011 llUlll'S i ui gn itll llllllllltkl in ilu cillllllll Ululm, xml oulx lm llu Sllltllillil pliulogrzxplili' rvuw Illmx Il nm 111.1 l I ol xsmlx lll IJIIIIIIIIQ' lln plc N lim-s llml you lincl on lllillly pzlgvs ol your Dial. Wi- llvrc publicly 11c'k11uwlm'cl5'v our lllllll I Carman Club glzllllllcli' In 'lllv cit'I4lIlilIl Clluln luis lm' its purposv llll' n'1'c'31lim1 ol ll lx-lu-1' umlvrslnmliug ol cil'l'lll1llly :xml lui li plm lu tliix incl In fiilllldll moxiu liillllllil limn llll Call Sillllll lu1mcl.111on lmxc , . . 1,0 ,' A. , A .0 ,. , , ,'. L . ., . , l, . I , . vu sllmvu, Ollu-1' IFIUQIALIIII5 ul' similzu' lIlIp0l'l lluw- likm-wisc lu-cn 4-iljuym-cl. lil Run: Diane Tnhur, lim Zlllllllil, .l.lll'lCS SL'hI'llVQIl, Thug: Sprung. lzmicu Laingu , Zml lviux' XY'.lItcr Rm'hn.l. Hrigin Richardson, Rnhcrl Shell. I-irgmklyii Ptffy, jun Piurru, Palul Du lion-gt. hL'llI!l'Il1 Trcmlul I lui Rnir: Rnscnmry Thnmpsnn. P.llll1l lflcischmzmn, lflfriumlc Sflwcbul, n1.lLlL'lIllL' Smut 95 Ixl Roux' .Ioscph Mastcrs, joan VanArsdaIc, Gail Mutlon, Kathy Pupoll, Sharon Murganti. Franklyn Parry lml Razr: Miss Bonne, KllfL'll Thcadu, jan Lango. Carol Murnnuy, Bruin: Hoskins, Mr. l,-lII1p.ll'l'lll ln! Razr: XY'illiam lhlrkc, jnhn lloopur. Wiilliam Piulz, Paul Dc Forest unior Council on World Affairs 'l'l1v Iunim' l1fn11m'il on lN'm'lcl Allairs is lllolivzxtc-cl luv a elm-sin' to lvam nmrr- alumni ilu- rm-lx llhllllji lui-lwvvli nations and lllm' l'l'2lS0llS llIlill'l'lylllQ tlwm Illan is possilmlm- in rf-gular llislo classvs. XN'll1'll' limi- is 11m'm'm'ssarily limitvcl. Future Teachers of America 'l'lls' l'lllllll'l' 'l'm'al1'l14'1's ul' .'XIlll'l'li'2l Cflulm is xvry proucl lo ln' zlflilizxlvcl with ilu' National l'llllll'l in .'Xssm'iaIi4m. llu' lIll'Illl7l'l'S ol' wllifll arc' lJl'l'Sl'Illly vngzlgvcl in all pllasvs of lllm' lJl'0lil'SSl0Il tln-sv South l'arkc-rs lumps- lu lllkllil' llli'll' own. lr! Roux' Brian Richardson, Lois jurzc, Kathy Bevan. Michael Salvo I lm! Roux' Lana Picrro, Mary Thomas, Rose Pclrulla, Diane limcrson, Nanfy Paoluccl. Mary Ann Piclri- Lario. lilizahcth Bradlcy 1r!r1 17 ll 96 lxl Roux' ,leglnerte XYitkowsl-ci, Teresa Vneczlro, Barb Mzlnzella. Susan Troy, Georgizmzi Czuhzti jml Run-.' Trinitlzid Rivera. Di.tne Pinto, juan Qultckenhush, Lorrztine Pieezyski. Ruth Cramer, Marlene Iktlen.-k, lilimhesh Tobin, Rnlh Culm, june Mztjewicz, Suzanne Mnjewski. lillen Steiner. Cumlidtt Mm- ll.lI'lI1U Future Hornemalcers of America l'lllllll't' llonteuutkers ol' Atneriezt ltuve for their husie uint the uutking ol l'0Illl'll7llllUIlS to the1r ool, their homes. atncl their eonnnunity. Mrs, Sullivan. hlrs. Latnvzt. ztncl Mrs, Hatton ztre clireet- st h IIIQ the eluh progrgnn. Future Nurses of America 'l'he Future Nurses ol' A-Xtnerieu Clluh provicles at setting in which young people who ure utter- etl in nursing' tts at eztreer eztn meet together to share that interest. to explore the retluirentents tntl opportunities in the lielcl. Zlllil to learn zthout the eonnntunty hle tn xshuh thty will soon ht p.u tu lllilllllg its eitifens Ltntl :ts nurses. lil Ruin' Marie Ciourmcle, joyce Childs, Gloria Lewis. Marilyn Nevins. justin W'ztlkewski lull Roux' Hex Murphy. .Indy Cleary, jenn lfegel, Barbara Yfeztrt. llelen Frey. ,loam Stnilh htl Kunz' N.lIlL'!' Bginish. Natnry Vance, Ross Hunts. Georgiunal Clllhill. Sheila Vogt Ill: Rnux' Carol Rune, Beth Meredith, Donna Myers. Margaret XVertner, Louise Nash, Barbara Mucieiewski Q 97 Mr. U'Cf0nnor's Oflicc lil Run: Nami Cunning- ham. Monina Suhuh-xwki. liarhara Cirulku, Sylvia , lanfil. lull Run: Carol l'ia.-cxyiiaki. lran limscrl. fnlrulyli I-.ilm 1, lliaiw Mill lm-I1 Diam- lfislicr Riclimarslxun, -Saiuly I- llullanlx. Cathy MC- Library South Parlf lil Ruin XYilliam Cook, Carol XVUIIY, liarhara lfialkmxski, Pat Kruwul. Carrol Claldarclla, Phyllis Swirl, Ki-nnullm llurn .Zml Rim: lilizahclh Tohia. ,loannu Kingsland, Marilyn Kruntz, Carol Strange, Mary Gnrxki, Marie limerick, ,luycu Sclu-nk. Lillian Kcufcr ini Run-: Linda Kruugur, Kathy DcGralT. Agnus Inzina, Nancy Koch. Christina Krcincr - ....-Q-v 711- xi...--' 98 Hallway lx! Razr: -Indy Carpunlur, Nora Cradduck. julie liis- uliymith. Maurccn Rogers Zml Roux' Anm- llausraih, Dianc Chcvalicr. Nanry Haas, Sylxia Panlil. Hu'- crly Orlovsski. ,,Lll1l'l Hays. llopu Nappu. l.ucrcacia Maxim ln! Roux' AI Hurgan, Alackiu Kulczyk, Kflirislim- Hugai. Sharon ML-1-gan, Gvm' Pn- picla 4:11 Rnuz' ,lcanmf Campbell. Dave Branly, Suu lh-L-gziii, Bev Currcy. Aliu- Napola, Cfhristiiw Pawlak Vlonitors Main Office lil Rmzx' -leanelle Milkg, Anne Slllmllllll, -Inan Gaw- runski. llnreen llrally. ,lean XYil5un Zml Roux' Carol Mnrnney, llllllll1L'll1 Sulecki, Sharun Xxllllfl. Arlene Spangen- herg. ,llltlllll Owens, ,Inyce My ers. Caroline Knsnwski. Donna Rane. .lndith XVhiIe lnl Roux' Thea Sprung, Alan- ice Langn. Christine Kur- nik, Sharon Mnrganli, Her- nice Qu-faniak. Kay W'ill- son. Marlene Palzak Clinic lil Roux' Pal llurner, Nancy Cunningham, Sue Deegan lml llrmu' Rachel Klee, Cfaml lsch. Alice Bernas, Rnherta Burke. Dunn.: Bentley Dr. Hayes' Ofhcc Guidance lil Rnuz' Judy Carpenter, Barbara Manzulla, Beverley Currey, jackie Kulszyk lml Roux' Sandy Klavonn, Peggy Seltlnck. Nora Cradnlock, Mary XVys0cki, julie liisensmith. Kathy Deiirall' 3111 Roux' Al Horgan, Paul Delfnrest. Kenneth Tremlel, Brian Richardson. llenry Kupeck. Franklyn Perry lanice Caslner. Palricia Snski, Janice I,ango, Kay Yfillsnn 99 rlvlll' S11111l1 l,l1l'li Ixlllllllli Ass111'i111i1111 11Il'1'1's its si111'1'1'1' 01111111'11111l111i1111s 111 1l11' 1111'111l11'1N 111' llll 15 1'l2lNN 11I lflfmfl z1111l 1'x11-11115 .1 lllflllk 111111111111 1111 y11111' i111'l11si1111 i11 1l11' 1'x'1'1'-wi1l1'11i11g I'iliilxS 111' lllx .-Xl1111111i 111'gz111i7z11i1111. XY1' 2ll'l' i111l1'1'1l 111111111 111 11l1l 111 0111' 1111111l11-1' s111'l1 il QliSlilll'liX'1' 11111l l'l'IJIl N. 111.111x1 g11f11p .is 1l11s 51.11 s 1l.1ss. XN1 SlIlK'l'l'l'ly liopc llllll, 110 111.11111 1s'l1111 l'lll'1'l'I'S 11111 1-11111111 111 l'11ll11w 1l111'i11g 1l11' 1'1w111i11g yl'2ll'S. 111' XX'lll'l'l' you 111:1y luv. you will 111'x'1'1' l'111'g1'1 ll11- 11l1l s1'l11m11l 1i1-N 111 11'111l1111111w 111111 will ulwziys lwvp il N11l1 S1101 111 V11111' ll1'2ll'I lm' S1111ll1 P1111 Higli Il11- R1-111111111 11111l lJz1111'1- w1- l111l1l 1'111'l1 YVQII' is 11111 lug l'X'l'lll. 'l'l1iN 111111111111 :1Il111'1ls :111 4'XQ'1'lll 111 11pl1111'1111111x' 111 1'1'111'1x 11l1l z11'1l11.11111.11111s .1111l 1'1'1111111x1'1' N'lIll I111'1111'1' 1'l'1sw111z111'x. X11111' 1'lz1ss 11-1111-N1-1111 liXl'. I411111'1' f'2lNlIlK'l'. will l41'1'p you 111l111'1111'1l ol alll .'Xl11111111 1'x'1' .XQQIIII w1- 1'1111Q1'z1111lz111' 11111 NM' 1111- l1111l ll'illi11111 I . .S'l11rl1l1 l'11'11'1l1'nl IHS. Qing lv0l'XS'lll'li l11Sl'1'iIig 11111 111 1l11' li1'1111i1111 illlll lhlllll .S'11u!f1 Pail. .1111 Illllf 1111111 111111111 Mr. Rcgcirfs gilt Dr. Hayes cmd Mr. Shields The Grcmd March lllll Mr. McCC1r1hy's gift Singing of Old South Pork Zml Roux' Mr. Thomas hl. I.il Rau-.' Mrs. R. M. Cust- ncr, Mr. Citstncr. Mr. Ar- thur Sprung, Mrs. Sprung Connors, Mrs. Lester Marks. Mr. Raymond Stcllrccht, Mrs. Stcllrccht Communit Association Pupils iuul tcziclicrs ulikt' lu'rt' at South Park profit hy tlu' lllSplI'2lllOIl :uul cn- courugt'tiu'nt tlt'rix'ctl from tlu' thriving South Pork High School Clonununity Asso- ciation. Spcziluxiclcd hy a stnall organization comtnittcc of parents and tcaclicrs who tlu'! ut thc honu' of Miss tlcssit' Holltnnn and Miss Mztudc Lcwis on April '20, tlu- group hcltl its lirst rcgulzu' niccting in tlu' school on May ll. 1955. Sincc that tiuu' it luis llourislu'tl likt' tlu' grccn hay trt'c. Mr. uncl Mrs. llicluircl M. Cnsttu'r slum' tlu' prcsitlcncy ol' tlu' organization: Mi'. :incl Mrs. Arthur Sprung. tlu' vicc- prcsitlcncy: Mr. mul Mrs. Lcstcr Marks, tlu' work of corrcspotuling sccrctziryq and Mr. zuul Mrs. Ruytnoncl Stcllrccht, that ol' rccording st'crctary. Mr. 'lillOIll2J.S Connors is tlu' trcasurcr. Dr. KI. Norman Haycs. thc principal, and Mr. Connors. tlu' acting assistant principal of South Park, act as advisors. 'l'lu' yczir's progrznn. hoth vuricd and intcrcsting. follows: XN'cdru'sclz1y, Octohcr 8: nxhllllll docs South Park High School ollcr our hoys and girls? - fStudcnt Pzincl 'l'liurstlz1y. Novt'n1ht'i' lfi: Parcnts' Night f Mcct tlu' U'Z1Clll'l'S Fritlzly. Dccctnhcr l 2 : Pop Concert f- - Klcinhzins Music Hull Wccltu'sclay. -Ianuary ll: Sign Posts to Dt'linqiu'ncy Gucst Spcakcr Mr. Cliurlcs Hutchinson Motulzty. March 9: Civil Dcfcnst' :incl You Gucst Spczikcr - Mr. W'illiz11n Flynn Fridzly, April 8: Card Party' Cluiirtnzin: Mrs. F. Knicr Wcclttcstluy. May 13: Progrcss Rcport ol' 'l'hrcc '1il'11Cli Progrzun 'lll'2lCl1l'l'Si Pancl 'l'iu'sclay. May l9: 'l'm':1 'l'rihutt' to our 'l'cnclu'rs 'l'lu' .Xssociution prcscuts it S550 auinuzil uwnrtl to it tlcscrving stuclcnt nt tlu' grzuluattion cxcrciscs. ln zulclition, tlu- group prcscntccl to tlu' school for usc in tht' zuulitoriutn ll vcry good spotlight. which scrvcs to tnzikc our shining hours in tlu- ussctnhly hriglitcr than wt' had cvcr clztrccl hopc they could hc. llll . l. I-'rm-almmn Asscmhly -6. A Point of Cm1trux'L-rsy 5' lJn.5h,mm Gi,-15 in Gym 1. lfln-ulfmxlcd Mr. Connurs 5. Spccmlnrs All Cross Country l:Il1All Meet 9. Mrs' Hcim'S lmmbnu Lulu, 5, qjlu-K-fit-311.51-5 in Anim: fr. Mr. Puck 'l'e:1chcs Mechanical Drawing 10' l:aCu1ty,S,udcm Softball Game 7. Faculty ut Balt 103 fi it I Ct . Qiyvxx The athletes' creed: to plcxy every second of every minute of every period of every game to the be t of their ability. -Charles Loftus, Yale University Athletics The 1958-59 sports season saw fine play and good sportsman- ship exercised by all the athletic teams at South Park. The football team, although victorious but once, played hard and well each game and won the praise and admiration of all the fans at All-High Stadium. The cross-country team averaged some- what higher in the won-lost department and became a thorn in the side of several hopeful schools. It was a long hard winter for the swimming and basketball teams, but in spite of a series of defeats, team spirit and student support never failed. Not to be over- shadowed, the girls turned in a fine season of exciting intramural sports, characterized by as much rivalry as existed in varsity games. As The Dial goes to press, South Park is pinning its hopes for a championship team on the spring sports of baseball, track, and tennis, but, whatever the outcome, we will be content that our teams have enabled our sports program to add copiously to the many other shining hoursw recorded in this, our yearbook. fKl'IlHl'fll V. 7vV'I'Hd!'f Y XX M v .ab ni s L f I t ix. uk 'K .PAN elk 104 -H Q f . , L E wi - ' gs! f tlxl l-.eil V .5-flt LW bfi. lx Isl Rrmu' jimmy Huetter twaterboyl 2nd Roux- Pat Dempsey. Patil Zugger. David Pcllittieri. Clair Owens, Bob Vona. Pat Kehoe, Gus Kara- monos. Art lfostt-r. Francis O'Dcc, Larry Hart irtl linux' Kun Mt:Dowull. lManagurJ, Bill Znchowski, Sain Lolla, Paul Zipp. Dick XVoodman, Mike Lanzicri. Warren Manut-l, Tony Orisini, Tom Blair, Doug lfailla, Bob Norgang Jlb lfuu-: Tony St-gs-ich, Darryl W'oodin, joe Ransfortl, Gail Castncr. jack Hausrath, Roland Phillipps, lid linttt-rs. Milton lischrich. Gcnt- Popicla. ill: Run-: Tony Dillosa tAssistant Coachj, james Talty. Hill Stanton, lid llunnigan. john McQucary. Gus Shopofl, Mikt- Langl, Milan Malik, Dave Azzoparcli, Carlton Grisson, Al Hucttcr tlloachl FOO'l'l5AI,L SCORES l958 lirovt-r Clt-vt-land l8 South Park. , ,. O Etnt-rson , . 0 Sonth Park . 7 Rivt-1'sidc 35 Slllllll Pilrli ll South Parlfs lootlxtll tt-ann, although victori- Ml-Klllll-V 6 South Park 2 ons only ont-t- this yt-ar. LllSlJlLlyl'll a trt-nit-ntlous lglll-,mltcl ' l2 Smllll pm-ll ll amount ol tt-ani spirit antl good sportsinanship. ll2ll'3yl.lll. 20 goulll park 6 Our ont- x'it'ttn'y. at 7 to ll win ovvt' Ellll'l'Sl3ll, t'znnt- ht-twt-t-n tht- two shutout tlt-ft-als at tht- ll4,,jl,,. L,,l,.,-ll Sq,,,,,1 Lvllnll hantls of cil'OYl'l' lllt-vt-lantl antl Rivt-rsitlt-. 'l'ht- 'l'll0muS lglall- ljmilcl A,Zl,l,m-ill loss to Mt-Kinlt-y was a l1t-a1'tln't-akt-r, lor South lllmcs Coclcl Edvvard lgllllcrs Parlt hatl clung to a scant two-point lt-atl lualllcll l'Jl.mpgl.y Gale Caslnvl. throughout tht- t-ntirt- gznnt-. until tht- linal ft-w Edwalfcl HQ-nnjgkm Douglas Fztilla st-t-ontls ol' llllly. wht-n lN1t'Kinlt-y st'ort-tl its Sum llolla i All lroslm. gzunt--winning tout-htlown. 'l'ht- big atlraftiozi Mllun Millik qjm-lGl,lSS,m ol' tht- football st-ason was tht- gznnt- with Laliay- ljanlvl Ml-Cm-llw lla,-ly Ha,-l t-ttt-, antl t-vt-n though South Park lost, ont- la' ' . , A . '- l . ll L,- in that gaunt- will long ht- rt-int-tnlmt-rt-tl. Latli in kumilll Mlcfiggligiflf-,-j tht- fourth lat-riotl with tht- hall tlt-t-lx in South lolln Ml.Qlll.2ll.l, 7 lqolwl-l Nm-gang llarlt tt-rritory. l,alayt-ttt- trit-tl to pass. Dirk 'lolm Orslnl ' lmvlcl pl.llllll,l.l' Woothnztn lt-almt-tl high into tht- air. intt-rt't-lJtt-tl ljlall- Owvns lqolllml pllllllplm tht- ll1lS'i, antl rat't-tl 77 yurtls tlown tht- sitlt-lint-s ltohl-I-1 Iyllillllfjll .lost-ph Ranslortl lor at tout-htlown. Gam. poljlvla lfloyll Sllmltllz fC,'f1l11ni11j Darryl lVootlin Although gratluation will t-lahn st-vt-ral of tht- Anthony St-grit-h Paul Znggt-r tt-znn's ltt-y int-lt. wt- ft-t-I snrt- that tht- juniors Gus Slllillfllli anal solmhtnnort-s will rt-turn nt-xt yt-zu' ztntl llllllii' lN'illian1 Stanton South Park a toll t-ontt-ntlt-r for tht- l'larx'artl liit-llartl xv00ClIIl2lI1 clllll. Paul Zipp - 1ff'IlIIl'flI Trvltdt-I lxlllllillll Zut-llowsl-gi 105 wluuml sp I 7 ,N xl Rmr, l,. In R.: Huh Sequin. Richard Gabor. Gary Goodspccd. Robert W':1Ilcr. Marshall Hulse. lidvxurd Pull-nn ml Run-. I.. In R.: Andrcw Pnlcnn. vlulius Plnir, lidvulrd Quinn, Guralld Polcon. Tung' Schipnnl, XY'iIIiaun Pun. Nlichnul Shopull, Richard Ingcrsnll. lidwurd Egan. Mr. Schunxnkcr-Conch nl l,ilflH'L'4l.' Bill Burke. Damiul Guzlry. Mzmngur lflmii l,l1'l l'l'1llS .lflljrrr 1,1'llr'I.x. Riflnllil Gzxluux llolu-rl xY2llll'I'. Clary Clfuul- Hm Wm. Um. Smith park lm,.m.,.S. dvspm. spud. lX0lNll Slillllll. M.ush.xll llulm. l.clxs.unl . ' . . T . , . ' . ' . ' ' ,H 3 , llu' l:u'l llllll Ilu-n' wquul IS llu' snulllm-sl lll llu- lohfln- Amllmll Sfllllhml- Cnlfllfl l l ' rily- haul' clmu- quits- wa-II lor llll'IllNK'lX'K'S. ln Dllllwl C '51 Y- lxI1'Ui'Qf ' llu' lm-lilllixlzlry numlx lhvy nnulm' un i111pl'l'SSlYV Sqzmfl Lz'ilr'M' 'l l' - ' .nl '11f'- mth'-'ti 1 - - - Html ill. illll un: l cl 'mu' ull lull will lunlwzxrcl Quinn. Xhlhzun Pu-ly. liu'hzu'cl ln- mll' nmllng Ol H' lhm Munn' n lu ' gl-rmll. -Iulius Flair. Hclwzlrcl Eglin. xxllllgllll lllgh Mvvt. lu-ld u llcluwzux' l zu'k. ilu' ll-inn , lnuslu-nl Icunlh. Iwo plum-s lnqluw' than lust war. .X juwru l l'llIlIll'l' IS not horn. hut IN nnulm- hx' lglll'lil'. Mir'hzu'l Sluwpull. Aluln-w l uh-un. Assist- zlncl NI2iIl2lg'l'I' K I I .1 I, . f XIFIYI' RHSL'l.'l'S vumluxmt J1'zu'lu'v tm-v nuvs 0 runnmv' El - . - . I . 5 lil-mu-ll ll. South Park ill. lunuwsmx I5 clslv. In lu- vxglrl. wllz1lvx'4'1' llu' XN'l'2lllll'I'. Sonu'- , , , - , . ,N ,. . - . ' . . . South lark 313. lllllCll-ll'i'll JJ, lxn'm'sulv :ull llllll'S Iuxvvcl lo run lIlLl00I'S. llum- lIlll'l'lJlll souls I -- lI'Lllll'l'NllllJ IS nuulm' Kc-nsinglon 25. South lurk l7. Mvliinlcx H who l'll 1lf'K' nm this wort Il1'Yl'l'llll'll'iS ke-lu un , - , , . .5 'S . . l, . . . . . l . I lillfglllll 22. S, Park 32. f11'm'c'l' C,lc'x'1'lnml lib llu-n' l'lgm'm1x ll'lllIllIlQ. llns li ilu- Stull ol XVllli'll C.o.uh SC'llllIIl2llil'l' urgvs num- luws to go out lin' fum rouxmlry lu nlukc- ilu- cmn1u'1ition luw-lu-1 zuul nu'n-'m- our C'll1lIN'l'S ol lOl'Q'lIlQ to tlu- lop ol this Clllllllllllll, xml highlx 1 l' url. f'. If Q 'l'XN'2ll'C mg -13: 1.1111 Rfrllflrrlunl rum' ll'allrr R1J1'llI1!1 lllf S 'Xl.l. Illfill South l'1u'l4 pl' Gmzlr Svnun' -Iunim' l'llkl'5lllll1lll Svnim' llllllllbl' ll'l'Cl llh rfilh in lFlJ37w Fin! fin' lIlIIIl1'1x,' 'I' l. Ru'h:u'1l Uulun' 2. Rulu-rl lYullc'l' .r. cllll? fluoplxlu-ml l, Ruluwl Sl'KllIlll fm. Nlilfxllilll llulw inn llll Pl fl 31,5 5I.l H3 Isl Rnuu- Terry Lotz, David Pcllittieri, William Prior, Paul Kohlmeier, David Hamm. Allen Horgan Zml Roux' Michael Lanzieri, tManngerJ, Gerald Poleon, Richard Gabor, Ernest Lee, Alben Hueller lllonchl irfl Roux' Xvziddell Robinson, Howard Huxley, james Zern. Paul McTigue. Robert McCord Basketball Another season has ended in a solemn way. Although our team did not win very many games, there were many that held students and teachers alike breathless. The most thrilling game. of course. was the Grover Cleveland game played at South Park in one period of overtime. Next year we plan to have our lour top start- ers hack and look forward to a very promising year. Such boys as Howard Huxley, David Hamm, Waddell Robinson. and Paul Mc'l'igue la sophoinorel will return. Wle were able to accomplish what we did this year because of .lim Zern. who gave us extra strength in re- bounding and scoring with his 6 loot. 5 inch frame. Our only regret is that he won't be back with us next year. but we wish him tl1e best ol' luck in the future. Our coach, Al Huetter. and the boys on the team wish to thank the student body and teach- ers for a gratifying turnout at the games played at home and away. We promise you some lively games next year and, we hope, a victorious season. ISASKETBALL SCHEDULE Seneca 66 liurgard 59 Riverside 53 East 51 Hutch Tech 21 Kensington . . 45 Emerson 61 McKinley . 42 Grover Cleveland 1-l Lafayette . 60 Bennett . 85 tlflajor Letlemx' Varsity Howard Huxley David Hamm Paul Mc'l'igue Robert McCord 'llerry Lotx 1Vaddell Robinson William Kohlmeier 1Villiam Prior Michael Lanzieri CManagerj Squad Letters james Herron Phil Aquila South South South South South South South South South South South Park fll Park Ili! Park fl-1 Park 115 Park 39 Park 40 Park 2 7 Park 158 Park -12 lovertimel Park 29 Park 38 Ray Borkiwski joseph Kane David Hoag David Knox Ronald Croce Gail Castner Robert Pierce Richard Gabor Gerald Poleou james Zern Allen Horgan David Pellittieri Ernest Lee -Iack Kerr lrt Row: Edward Eagan, David Swift, Richard Flynn, Arthur Foster, Michael Campbell, William Reeves, Richard Stickney. Carl Seagar, Francis O'Dee Zud Roux' David Lis, David Krafchak, Richard Malik, Williiim Hiam, joseph Renowden, Robert Dangleis 3rd Roux' joseph Gallagher, Michael McKay, Edward Reed, Robert Schmidt tCaptain7, Robert Stewart, Kennnn Hess, William Burke tAssistant Managerl, Milan Malik, james Schraven tManagerJ S imming This year Lady Luck frowned upon our swimming team. As a result of her whimsical attitude, we did not do too well. However, had winning depended upon skill alone, we would have stroked our way to overwhelming victory. The manager, james Schraven, and the assist- ant manager, Bill Burke, have great hopes for next season, for we are losing only three seniors -f -Bob Schmidt, Dick Kelleher, and Bob Stewart. By next season our freshmen members fmany of Mdjlll' L1'Her.r Campbell, Michael Dangleis, Robert Gallagher, joseph Goodspeed, Gary Kelleher, Richard Malik, Milan Malik, Richard McKay, Michael Osborne, Roger Reed, Edward Reeves, Wfilliam Schmidt, Robert fffajzlafrzj Stewart, Robert Schraven, James fMa11.agerj Squad Letterr' Bird, Ralph Eagan, Edward Flynn, Richard Foster, Arthur Hess, Kennon Krafchak, David Lis, David O'Dee, Francis Renowden, joseph Seager, Carl Stickney, Richard Talty, Daniel Burke, VVilliam, fA.l'.Yf.S'l!11lf Managcrj whom show great promisel will have gained enough experience to make them valuable assets to our swimming team. Under the guidance of Mr. Sweeney, the team practices regularly for two hours after school, three days a week. As long as Mr. Sweeney has been in charge of the team, there has never been a single serious accident. 'l'his, I believe, speaks for itself. -Walter Roclzna SWIMMING RESULTS f 1959 Lafayette ., 50 vs. South Park ., . 19 Tech . -H vs. South Park 21 Bennett , . . 4-6 vs. South Park , 23 East . ,. , 27 vs. South Park +2 Kensington . -I2 vs. South Park . 27 Riverside ,. , . 56 vs. South Park . I3 ALL-HIGH TRIALS ff at Bennett and Ken- sington, Monday and Tuesday, March 2 and 3 ALL-HIGH MEET - - at Bennett, Tliursday. March 5, 1959 Bright Qutlook For Sparks Hou 1 ar s rac' vain ors vc StlPlt lfl59t kt lclt ll promising. Its m0mht'rs, most of whom are vvlt-rains ol ut lvust one yczu' of track pvrform- ZIIICU, now lluvt' vnough hustle and dctcrinination to bt' at tlirvut to any otha-r tcaiu in thc lvaguc. Ol' tht' boys rt-turning, thvsc arc tht' most promising: .lmnt-s Dt-vine, at fini' sprinter last yvar, who should do t-quully well this ycarg two liall'-niilers -ff Dick Gabor, who came out for thc first tiuiv last yt-ar and ont- of the bt-st pos- sibilitivs for all-high this yt-ar, and .lulius Plair. at junior who has great promist' in the half milvl und two iuilcrs - Y- Bob XN'altt'1' and Al Voss, both ol' whom did vvry wcll in l958 and of whom tuuch is Cxpcctvcl this svuson. 'l'lu'vt- other promising Czxndidatt-s from last yvzu' nrt- Ralph Bird in tht- hurdles, Paul Zipp in thc' hroacljump, and Tony Scgvich in thc shot-put. - fll'11llr'r ielllffllll -Bob Srguin l959 TRACK SCHEDULE 'l'hursday, April 30 f -Hutchinson-Tcclinical, South Park, and Grovvr Clt'x'clancl Thursday, May 7 - -St-ne-ca, South Park, and McKinley 'l'hu1'sday, May ll --Erncrson, South Park, and Lafayvttt' Tuesday, May I9 -East, South Park, and Rivcrsitlt' Nlondziy. May 25 All-High 'llrials 'l'l1ursdz1y, May 28 All-High Mvvt And who, 'mid e'en the Fools, But leels that hcrll the joy Is in the race. - Sir Richard Burton : Kasidah lxl Roux' john Orsini, Fabio Aguzzi, Julius Plair, Nick Stincelli, Karl Kocpf, Colin Davis. Tony Meuniur, Curl Gocltzcnluuchtcr Zml Rrmn' Vfillinm Millcy, lillwyn Voss, Bob Wailler, Tony Schipami, Ed Butters, Richard Schulz, Mr. Hucttcr. Coach lfll RUN'-' Vinfvnl BRIFUCS- Mario DiGiaunbaittistai, Richard Wfoodman, Tony Scgvich, john McQucary, Phil Carroll Baseball In all time ol our distress And in our triumph too, The game is more than the player of the game, And the ship is more than the crew! -Rudyard Kipling: A Song in the Storm South Park will niakt' at dt'tern1int'd hid to win the t'urt't'nt hasehall Chainpionship. Four- teen regulars front last yea1 s team and some very promising nt-wc'oniers will battle it out for every position. Our big gznne this year will he against River- side. last yt-zu s vhzunpions. ln at hard fought qzuut' last season, we were hez1lt'n hy Rixvrsitlt' 5-II. South Pzirk figures to win this out' :uid go on to he t'rownt'tl rhzuupion lor tht- I959 season. 131 ian Rir'l1ar1l.ton SC1HEl3L7l.E May ' I- Grover' Uli'x't'lz1tttl fDeluwat'e No, fi 5 Rivvrsitlt' Cztzenovizi No. I 8 lhirgzird Caxenoviu No. I I2 Enierson Emerson I5 l'lllICll-ll'l'Cll.--Clllfi'I10Vl2l No. I I9 McKinley' Delzxwart' No. I 22 lmltiyettt-Y -Cazenovia No. I Probable' Mrljol' I,f'lle'l,t.' Patrick Dempsey Dennis Ford Allen Horguu Howard Huxley l.urry Murshzill Rohert Mrllortl vlzuues Murphy Clair Owens David l't'llilt-ri Gent' Popielzi .lost-ph Ruusfortl Clifford Rupp Robert Schmidt William Stanton Raymond Zywirki PI'0l7!1lJlf? Squad 1,elIe'rx- Rohert Bvvker Rzty Borkiwski Ronald Brodnirki Robert Clill' Ronald Crose Colin Duvis Paul l iu'rell Paul Fusvo Arthur Foster Bill Htmfhzir l.:irry Knuplyk Dilll' Knox llkllll Kohliut'it-r lNIit'h:tt'l l,.lufit't'i liruest lmt' .l.unt's lil'l1ll5l1'l Mivhaiel Mrliuy Willintu Meliuughliu .loseph lvfxiiigzitiuro Rohert Mtisiatltiwski Frzuit'is O'Dt'e Rohr-rt Pierce Rohr-rt Phihnon Raymond Srhullz Dennis Sift Doiuinit' Telesvo Churles 'l'ownst'ntl Neil Van Doreu Willizun Yan Renuut-u Norman Wzilek Ilownrd Witlnmu Paul Zugger lil Roux' Patrick Dempsey, Robert Schmidt. Allen Horgan. joseph Rzinsford. Howard Huxley, Clair Owens, Clifford Rapp Zml Roux' Arthur Foster, james Murphy, Howard Widman. Dnviiiv Pelliteri. Wimiii Stanton, Robert McCord. Eugene Popieln. Paul Zugger. Mr. Schumaker. Coach fCLl1,'E!.-. I! lrl Roux' Richard Hoskcn. Marshall Hulse, Doug Failla, Donald Ziegler, jerry Marchand Franklyn PL-fry. Bob Scarozza Zml Ruir: Leon Bolick. Richard Malik, Richard Panck, Paul Delforcst, XVilliam Burke. Gale Casmcr MI Rrura Donald Hoag, lidward liagan, james Lumbicz. Iidw.1rdl.ittlc. Gus Karamanocs, Mr. Mc-Numara. Com: Tennis - 1959 'l'1'nnis, likt- all otht-r sports. grvatly dvvvlops tht- mind and tht- hody. A tvnnis playi-r lvarns to Ulllpllly good jtidgnivnt, good halancv, and a st-nsc ol' qniclmuss and agility on his lk-ct. 'l'i-nnis prvst-nts a CllLlllt'Ilgt', a way of hvtu-ring ont-'s st-ll' both mi-ntally and physically, and a way ol' spvnding many cnjoyahlt- hours. South Parlfs tunnis playvrs rvap tht-st' hvnulits and I'l'pI'0Sl'Ill tht' studvnt body as wt-ll. The old familiar facvs of Don Zivglcr, Marshall llnlsv, Richard Hoslwn. Dong Failla, and Gvrry Marchand, all major lcttvr winners ol' last yvar, art- hack again to i't'pi'csc11t us. 'l'ht- tvam lost two vvtvrans last yvar, hut with Zivgli-r moving np to lirst singlcs, Failla and Marvhand at donhlvs. and thi- addition of lioh Svarozxa, thc train is snri- it will hcttvr last yt'ar's ri-corcl ol l6'i wins. CIFIIIIII 1l1IIl'l'fII1Ild l'ROliAlil.E MA-IOR l.E'li'l'ERS tllasvd on l958 squadl Donald Ziuglvr Richard Hosken Rohr-rt Scarozza Gt-rald Marchand Marshall Hulsc Doug Failla H759 'll-nnis Friday, May l 'l'ut-sday. May 5 Thursday, May 7 Friday. May 8 'l'ucsday. May I2 'l'll11rsday. May l-l Friday, May I5 'I'ui'sday. May I9 Tliursclay, May 2l Friday, May 22 Tncsclay, May 26 Sclivclinlt-: H it lflllIlSOIl-'lll'Clllllflll Iinrgard livnnvlt Grovvr fllt'X't'l2lIltl Rivvrsidt' St-mfca East Ki-nsington Lalaycttv Emvrson Mc'Kinlvy PROISABLE SQUAD I,E'l l'ERS tMajor lvttvr possihlvl Franklyn Pvrry Edward Eagan lN'illiam Burki- Leon Bolick Paul DOForcst Gala' Cfaslnvr Mark Kozvrski Rirliard Malik Kvnncth lrllflill' 'Iaincs Llf1IlblCZ Edward Littlc Gus Karamanoc-s Richard Pant-k llhlllllllgvlfl Donald Hoag lr! Roux' Eva Zmuda, Linda Kane, Helen Scheer, Barbara Suminski tCaptainJ, Jeannette Sierakowski tManagerJ, Joyce Meyers, Caroline Kosowski 2nd Roux' Pat Parsons. Marlene Eckhardt, Lynda Reville, Louise Nash tCaptainJ, Jeanne Wilson tMan- agerl. Beverly Currey. Karol Lynn Shea. 3rd Roux' Miss Gallagher, Ruth Culm, Dorothy Wetherby, Diane Goodwin, Zinta Alks, Arlene limerick. Peggy Evans Klaptainl. Judy Owens tManagerJ, Gloria Loomis. Sue Bradley. Miss Barry -Hb Run-: Rita Koenig, Kathy Gapinski, Mickey Sokowski. Mary Malczewski tManagerJ, Joyce Klam, Janet Ulicki, Sharon Jordan, Kathy Moskal, Jackie Wajtkus. Joanne Wardour tflaptainl, Sharon Buhr tljaptainb, Toni Castellani lManagerl, Carol Grolicki, Lucy Pinto. Judy Binkowski, Pat Owens, Karolyn Peters, Sharon Ernst, Rosemary Petrella ilh Roux' Betty Sterner. Helen McLaughlin, Mary Kiebzak, Pat Dvorak tllaptainl, Betty Austiek 4Man- agerl. Carol Colern, Jackie Lehman Girls, Basketball A little after 2:45 each afternoon, a form of mass hysteria seems to seize the basketball-hungry eo-eds of South Park. Girls suddenly rush out of classrooms and locker rooms and descend upon the gym for the league games. The excitement is greatest during the Round Robin for the coveted trophy. 'l'he oliicials are prepared for just about anything. 'llhe attitude of each team is, We are better than you are, so it is up to you to prove otherwise. Linda Kane and Eva Zmuda express it this way: Success at last! This season Suminski's team, after losing first place in the Round Robin by one heartbreaking point for the past two years, finally captured top spot H- by one point. Midst Mouseketeers and hula hoops, Shorty knocked 'em for a loopg She led her team throughout each game To a quite outstanding farneg So we will always remember Each one proudly was a member of Suminski's victorious team! And so ends another glorious season. Years later, when the joys of victory or the tears of defeat will have been dimmed by time, MAGIC will glow! That magic will be MEMORIES! MEMORIES of good sportsmanship, good fellowship, but most of all goodness! At long last comes the final realization that all that is good is forever. f fEva Zmuda - -Linda Kane 112 INSTRUCTION Coach, Alice Bernns, Catcher. Harriett Royg At Bat, Mary Kiebuczg Pitcher, Shirley Muellerg Class-League Players Softball Knick Knack Paddy Wack, Give the ball a crack, South Parkers come sliding home, is the theme- song for the 1959 Softball season. Although the season had just begun as tht- deadline for the Dial material 21l'l'IVl'CI, Jeanne Wilson, livverly Currey, and Sharon liuht s teams look like the Finalists for thc Round Robin. Exceptional hitting, close plays on base, together with outstanding pitching, llighlighted the league games. The Softball Tournaxncnt not only provides enjoy- ment and i'ct'i1-ation. but it is also the FINAI. STEP for the seniors to earn their c'l1t-rislit-d South Park Emblem Award. GAMIE IN PROGRESS Umpire, Alice Bcrnasg Catcher. Rosemary Perrellag Az Bar, Sharon Burhg Pitcher, Carol Grahskig Fielders. Judy Binkowski, Sylvia Payne, Shirley Mueller Inez Krcng Spectators-League teams 113 Volleyball 'l'his year it was Too Close for Comfort for the two senior volleyball teams. It was Beverly Currey and Linda Kane neck and neck all the way down tl1e line. It was very thrilling to see the senior teams as they vied wholeheartedly for first place. In the league games. 250 girls went 'Rout and up for the volley ball during one of the liveliest tournaments in the intra-mural program in many a day. They 'set-up, scooped, served, and leapt their way to the top. Bonnie Turner. Judy Schroeder, Beverly Currey. and Linda Kane led their teams into the hig competition of the Round Robin Cham- pionship. Early in the Round Robin, Bev's team proved victorious, and it looked pretty bad for Linda. But. at the close of the Round Robin, Linda and Bev had each lost one game and would have to play again. This was Linda's chance! Amid screams and cheers, the two teams played this breath-taking game, truly the most exciting of the season. Linda came out on top hy a narrow margin. and Bev stepped aside to second place. One of the significant features of volleyball this year was the phenomenal manner in which each player fought to win! ff KHlllI'J'II lllozlrn THE ROUND ROBIN lx! ganie: Linda Kane 'ZI Bev Currey 27 Judy Schroeder I9 Bonnie 'I'urner 9 2nd ganze: Judy Schroeder 20 Linda Kane 26 Bev Currey I2 Bonnie 'l'urner I5 Jird ganze: l.inda Kane QI Judy Schroeder QI Bev Currey I9 Bonnie 'l'urner I5 RESL'l.'l'S Ist place - f Linda Kane 2nd place Bev Currey flrd place Judy Schroeder Ith place Bonnie rl'urner lil Roux' Judy Carpenter, Helen Scheer. Carolyn Roy, Maurene Rogers, Linda Kane. Eva Zmuda. Barbara Ifaldonski. Carolyn Kowalski. Jeanette Sierakowski, Kay Wilson Zml Row: Pat Parsons. Joanne Kobel. Jeanne Wilstin, Lynn Lovelace, Lynda Reville. Beverly Currey tCap- tainj. Marlene Eckhardt tManagerI, Karol Lynn Shea. Louise Nash. Sandra Miller iral Roux' Marie Sanfllippo, Mary Grega, Marie limerick, Margaret Nawotniak, Bonnie Turner tCaptainb, Carol Tomczak tManagerJ, Joanne Griefl, Barbara Lackie, Shirley Marchand, Louise Avolio 411: Rrne: Betty Steiner, Judy Schroeder tCaptainI, Sandra Schramm 4ManagerI, Kathleen Sanok Bowling, L. lo R.: Pat Krathaus, Elaine Matwiikow. Judy Eisensmith Settled, .ll Left: Karen Theado. Elizabeth Steiner. judy Carpenter, Inez Kren. jackie Lehman. Mary Kicbzak, Carol Klinc. Pat Klinkcr. Diane Emerson. joan Mitchell. Mary XVahl .YnlI4'al. .ll Rigbl: Pcarlann Martin. Bcity Anstick tfcet onlyl, Judy Cleary. Dorcun Brady linfl' Roux' ,Indy Srhroutlcr, Carole Mudfalfc. Carol Nelson. Dianu Tobcr, Ruth Mackey. pill llolwrty. .Indy llinkouski. Diane Vcntrc. Annuttc Glnwnuy. ,loan Schlosscr. Sandra Karl, Donna Myurs. .loycu Myt-ra. Linda Rvvillc. Miss bnphia Hofmann. Coach Sl.nnliug..1l Riglal: Donna liiscnhuis, Carolann Kuhiczak, Diana Picrsa. Carmen Vallonc. Linda l.yst.u.l. Pat Gannon G' l i B l' ff7Yt'l'lll'1ll'Cl at 3:00 IJ.Ill. at Sonthsitlt' liowl- ing Lam-sl : Svzlsolivtl liowlvrz All yon llavc to do is takr tlm-1' short su-ps and roll tho hall str'1iffltt. ' a- llvgintivrz All right. l'll try. Oh! I knorkrtl two pins clown. St-asomml liowlvr: Gosh, vouirc rm-all ' ffooclli' 1 D On Monday. 'l'nt'sclay, ancl lN'0clm'sclay for livv wcrks. Miss Hohnann Ni1pt't'x'isvtl a group of 1-xpt-rt howlt'rs. A hngt- crowd tnrnvtl ont to partiripatt- in tht' fun and t'XClllxIll0I1l of howl- ing. Front this crowd. thc following girls howlvcl thrir way to thi- top with thv highvst avviugvsz .Intly ElSl'IlSlllllll. l561 Pat Krathans. ll-6: llort-vii liracly, l'2l: Carol Klinr. l2'l'1 Sharon linhr. l2lg Sharon Karl. l20 Elainv Matwij- kow. l2ll: Mary lYahl. llfl: Pat Dollcrty. ll9Z l't'zn'lann Martin. ll8: Patricia Gannon. ll7: lliant- 'l'ohrr, ll6: Patricia Klinkrr ll5g Lynda Rrvillm-. ll5: 'Indy Sc'l1rovtlt'i'. ll5. 'l'l1o 1-lt'x't'n liiglu-st singlv ganivsz lilainr Matnykow. l981 Carol Klinv, l92: -lnliv Eisvtistiiitlt. l85: Patricia Krathans. l8l: Sharon Karl, Hill: lliana Pivrsa. Hill: .lanrl lirnson. 156: Annvttt- Glownt-y. I5-l: llorvt-n liratly. l5U: Carol Crahski. H21 Donna Mt-yrrs. IIVZ. 'l'hv lin' lligllvst train singlvs wcrt' rollvtl hy: Sharon Karl. 572: Diana Pit-rsa. 5021 Diana 'l'ohcr. 439. Pvarl Ann Martin. -V241 Clarolann Knhiczak. 398. 'l'h0 live highest ll'ilIIl tlonhlvs wcrt' rollvtl hy: Sharon Karl. 992: Diana 'l'ohvr. 765: Carol- ann Knhiczak. 757: Prarl Ann Martin. 735: Anna-ttc Glowny, 681. Thi- higlu-st pinnagt-. 3602, D. 'l'obvr's train. Avrragcs of IOO or morr: llrtty Anstick. lll-lg 'Indy liinkowski. lllllg Sharon linhr, l2l: -lncly cl2ll'lX'lll0l', ll5: 'l'oni Clastcllani. lll-l: -Indy Clvary. llnlg Patricia llolivrty. ll9: Donna Eist-nbcis. 1003 Pat Eisen- ht-is. lU'21 Judy Eisvnsxnitll. l563 Diant' Emvr- Qon. lil-ll Patricia Gannon. ll7: Anncttt' Glow- noy. llllg Betty tlacohson. lll21 Sandra Karl. 100: Sharon Karl. l2ll1 Mary Kichzak. H782 Carol Kline. l2l: Patricia Klinkvr. ll5: .loannv Kolwl, l lil: lm-Z Krvn. IUUQ Carolann Knhirzak. ll2g Sharon Lango. 108: ilarkit- Lt-hnian. IU8: Linda Lystatl. H121 Lynn Lovclarv. l07g Ruth Marks-y. llli Pvarlann Martin ll8: Elaint' Matwijkow. l2ll: Carol Mctlcallir. ll'-li -loan Mitrhvll. H21 Donna Myrrs. l28q .loycr Myvrs. llllg Carol Nvlson, ll6g Diana' Pivrsa. l2'l: Lynda Rrvillv. ll51 .loan Srlllossvr. lO5g .Indy Srl11'o1-tlm-r. ll5: Carol Strangv. IOS. K2lI't'Il 'l'ht-atlo. Ill-1 lliant' 'l'oln-r. ll61 fl2ll'Illt'l1 Val- lonr. l l7: Dianr Vt-ntrv. llllz Mary Wahl. H93 Kathy lYalkt'r. IO5. lil Razr, I.. In R.: Mary McCann, Carmen Campos. Mary Suttles, Pamela Brady. Zml Knit, I.. In R.: Linda Kane, Barbara Suminski, Zinta Alks, Valerie Pantle, Carolyn Kosowski, Carolyn Roy. jean XV1.-ser. Arleen Spangenhurg ini Rnu', I., In K.: Patricia Shenk, jean Shenk, Suzanne Krueger. Bonnie Renzi. Barbara Manzella, jean Manzella. Diane Ventre, Judy Cleary -Hb Rmr, I.. In R.: Karen Theado, Diane 'I'oher, Louise Backlas. Louise Nash, Karol Lynn Shea, Suzanne Maiewski. judy Moskal Badminton Pieture a group of energetic' girls, badminton raekets in hand, eagerly hurrying into the gyinnasiunl for the first day ol' the badminton season. 'l'l1is was the seene zu South Park last April. Eilfll doubles team was secretly hoping to he the vietor, hut. as in all eoinpetitive sports. only one eould be triumpllant. Every girl put forth her lmest ellort to try to win each set she played. 'lllll'l'l' was niueli anticipation as the finals drew near. The girls who engaged in the play-oll' were Carmen Cialnpos and Mary Suttles against Linda Kane and liarbara SlllIllIlSlil. Carnien and Ma1'y were the happy victors. but the good sports- manship of all the players made everyone feel enthusiastic about joining in the fun again next year. - Louise Naxll 116 Isl Rauf: XVinning Senior Team: L. Kane. J. Schlosser, H Roy, P. Parsons. D. Charleton, B. Currey, J. Carpenter lm! Roux' G. Stellrecht, K. Mazur. Schobel, M. Stout. S. Speidel. S. Goodwin, P. Shenk, K. Ford irrl Roux' H. Mrliinnen, B. Newell, H. McLaughlin, K. Ifredericks. J. McDougall. D. Offhaus Jil: Ruir: J. Sehrader. D. Smith. M. Denea. B. Matthews Girls, S Ixt Roux' H. McLaughlin. H. Roy. J. Schlosser. P. Shenk. S. Goodwin, G. Stellrecht, J. McDougall. R. Papiernik Zml RIIIIT D. Smith. D. Diehl. S. Scgeidel. M. Stout, li. Schobel, B. Newell, J. Gillis, D. .harleton, K. Mazur. B. Mcliinnen. B. Matthews. M. Dental, C. Ruhright. J. Schrader. S. Brown. li. Leemer. S. Taylor. D. Olthaus imming TEAMS: With determination and ability the senior girls won the inter-elass meet again this year. just as they have done each year sinee they were lreshmen. Congratulations on an enviable record! Eight girls were on this team. Captain jean She-nk. Co-captain Diane Charleton. Harriet Roy. and -loan Sehlosser members for all four years. 'l'his year we started major team eompetition. A Red and a Black team was formed of the 2l' hest swimmers, and three close meets followed. The Blacks won the lirst meet t28-321. hut lost the next two Q25--21: 28-253. leaving the Reds. eaptained hy -lean Shenk and managed hy Harriet Roy. the victors. MILERS: ln .lanuary the girls started splashing around the pool - - I8 times lor a hall' mile and 25 points. and 36 times lor a mile and 50 credits toward the athletie letter. 25 girls completed the iuile. while 9 stopped at ll hall mile. LIFE SAVING: Alter mid-year exams, we turned our attention to the more serious side ol' activity in the water. I,ile-saving classes were held each lN'ednesday alter sehool. Praetiee in rescue and water safety were studied and practiced lor I5 weeks. l,l'1ADliRS: 'l'welye girls made additional points hy helping Miss Moore teach the lreslnuan classes. lxl Ron-: I.. Kane, J. Schlosser, H. Roy, ll. McLaughlin G. Stellrecht, S. Goodwin. P. Shenk, K. Ford Zlnl Rnir: B. Mcliinnen. K. Mazur, D. Otlhaus, D. Diehl M. Stout. J. McDougall. S. Speidel, D. Charleton ful Run-.' tHalf-milersb. M. Denea. B. Matthews. J. Schrader. B. Newell, li. Schohel. 5. Taylor - joan .S'1'lllo.v.u'1 SXVIMMING LEADISRS: lst Roux' D. Charleton. D. Diehl, H. Roy, P. Shenk. Il. McLaughlin lm! Ruu-.' J. McDougall. K. liord. L. Kane. K. Mazur. G. Leonard, M. Stout ss: Advertising True as the needle to the pole, a Or cs the dial to the sun. .- Song: Burton Booth ri ,v Q dt AD , fl?!!!VOS' Wg 'Q Qtr l f 4 .1 nw ,2 9 ill H.- Advertising is necessary for the success of business and industry. It is every- where: peering up at us from our pencils as we do our homework, confronting us as we ride on buses, distracting us as we leaf through magazines, urging us to vote for one candidate or another, and amusing us in the form of animated cartoons on television. Our modern world, because of faster means of communication and transporta- tion, is literally growing smaller. This shrinking demonstrates the power of advertis- ing, which stimulates ambition and the desire to possess, the strongest spark to pro- duction. Many new comforts and luxuries are made known almost immediately to America, very quickly to the whole world, and soon become a part of everyday living. Advertising is the essence of industry, of democracy, of the American way of life. The class of 1959, therefore, owes a double gratitude to the business men of South Buffalo for the gloriously beautiful sunset hours of our last months at South Park. We would like to extend our deepest appreciation to those who have so willingly and generously co-operated in giving support to the publication of this year's Dial. We shall try, as we take our places in their busy world, to be worthy of their great trust and kindness. - Zinta Alks - Lucy Pinto - Rose Mary Petrello zf SP QNX MQ? J Q gl I r - fX . J Q A 1 leJ 1 J .. U, J 'I - 1 Rnulk ,', -Q-. 118 Ernest . Carlso J n Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Curtin George W. Cooke, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Frey Mr. and Mrs. Augustus S. Perkins Peter McDonnell Mr. Eugene Przyhysz Patrons Not the least of the shining hoursi' of the Class of 1959 has been the generous response to our appeal for patrons to help us defray the ex- pense of publishing our year book. Room 239 is responsible for the largest number of names on this list, 233 is second in line, and 111 third. Thank you, all of you who have helped us. Mr. Bunny and Blackie Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. White Jxdy and Joe r. and Mrs. E. Domino Catherine Keough and Mrs. Thomas Blair and Mrs. Henry Eismann Dorothea A. Fogal and Mrs. William Martin Retamozo Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fiegel Bill and Paul Sta and Judy Michael, Mark and Randy Fulater Miss Judith A. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Campos Mrs. Ann Fuglewicz Frank Bielanin Mrs. Catherine Bielaniu Mr. and Mrs. James Bentley Richie and Donna Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady Fm-ddie and Dorreen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chevalier Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heiden Mr. and Mrs. Edward Behringer Miss Margaret Bernas Mike and Diane and Mrs. A. A. Sprung Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Luis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kisicki hrarr Shanks r. and Mrs. Philip Inzina Mr. and Mrs. S. Kosowski Harlow C. Wiese and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Babock r Mig. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Owens May Hopper Mr. and Mrs. William Lovelace James Moroney and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur J. McAndrews Miss Annmarie McAndrews Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruof and Boys Mr. Mr. George R. Daly Hank and Joyce Rev. and Mrs. Robert Harrili' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. England Mr. Kenneth Strange Mrs. S. Lewis Miss Esther Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. John Morganti hm-ph Argrnio r. John O. Regian Grace B. Cooke George W. Cooke, Jr. Mary Evelyn Mingerella South Park Bootery Daisy Food and Bakery Mr. William F. Murpny Pat and Chuck Carol and Ken Barb and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Gunnis and Family Sharon Jordan Heroclias Irizarry Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Mrs. Andrew Jacobson Butch, Bonn, and Jane Harvey Fay and Brad Karen and Paul Mrs. Edward Hacker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isch Lynn and Roger Beverly and Jack Beatrice and Carol Hoare Jack Kennedy and Julie just Barb and Wayne Dorothy and Bill Alice and Bill Geraldine Jagodzynski and Steve Piasecki Mr. and Mrs. J. Jindra Karen and Denny Mary Jablonska Mr. and Mrs. Owen McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaroszewskr Mrs. Angeline Miranda Mr. John Malik Mr. and Mrs. William Beamish, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shanahan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Sanok Mr. and Mrs. George Hazen Mr. and Mrs. ' Philip Francis Myrna Stockman R. . Mr. and Mrs. John F. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Alice M. Reville Mrs. H. A. Smith Miss Margaret M. Boone Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nunn, Jr. The Pollack Family Mrs. Peter Miller bbc lNi:1e:lte:lBFaiirily rs. t e . o kins Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. . E. Diehl Allen F. Selby Robert Claud Griffith Mrs. Veraasll. Poth ony an ue Mr. and Mrs. I. Pieczynski Mr. and Mrs. C. Pieczynski Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Russert Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reopolos Mr. and Mrs. Randall Betty and Jack Mrs. Emily L. Hofmann Mrs. R. Kumro Mrs. L. Kroll Mrs. fl. Lus Mr. and Mrs. L. Marks and Mrs. William Martin Mr. Michael Avenia Edward Schramm Mr. and Mrs. H. Schramm Mrs. Lucille Popoff Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vandercher Charles Noody Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Richard Castncr Franklg. Breier Wm. ingsbury Mr Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. . J. Gevinner Mr. and Mrs. A. Cosmano Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cosmano Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell Mr. Max Boschele Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Case Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bogner R. Taylor Miss Marion Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Walter Eckhardt and Mrs. Edward Engstrom and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wierzbowski and Mrs. Celestine Florence Sea ram Toomey Marie H. MgEvoy Margaret Tuttle Wirufred Herzog Arlene Sullivan Hilda M. Bender Jeanne B. Schnell and Mrs. Robert J. Goodwin Margaret R. Cunningham and Mrs. Perry Adamcheck Joan Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cleary hrhn F. Cleary r. and Mrs. Van Balrnas Mr. and Mrs. Au ust Beback Isaac Evans F. W. Haas A. F. Currey Loney Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Sigma Pi Delta Mr. and Mrs. G. Mueller Miss V. B. Lensen Gary John Kuhlmey Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'Peil . Clyde W. Smith Kenneth Rosseland Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Happy Child Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Russell Radder . Timothy Roy Toy Clinic Buzzy Falt Mr. and Mrs. ThomasNJ. Connors Mr. and Mrs. Arnold erthling Gail Reopolis Lynda Reville Mr. John Seemueller John Roberts William Teavey Larry and Alice Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons Arthur Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engel Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Paulsen Rev. and Mrs. Leo J. Engler George Van Orrnan Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKernan Family Eleanor Foster John W. Roman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paulus Mr. and Mrs. George Connerys Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Paulus Mrs. Hilah Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kron Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huenniger Mrs. Catherine Keough Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haas Tom and Vicky Mr. Nathan Wiener Mr. and Mrs. Mars Don and Jan Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Smith Hon. and Mrs. Arthur J. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wurtz hoanne Wurtz r. and Mrs. Zoltan L. Gall Monica and Fred Mr. Stanley Stefaniak Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens Mr. and Mrs. V. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eberhard! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hard Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hooper Miss Jessie M. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammersmith Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heckathorn Richard Heckathorn Mr. and Mrs. James Neary Mr. and Mrs. Anatole Hajdar Mr. Edward Henning Mr. Henry Shriver A Friend Mr. August Renzi Mrs. R. E. Stellrecht Mrs. Florence Troy Nancy Gallagher Nancy Lagowski Mr. and Mrs. David Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berriman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Stitt Mr. and Mrs. John Wells Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Masters W. . Hosken . . Hosken and Mrs. JV Mr. and Mrs. W Richard Hosken William Kemp Joseph Masters Mr. and Mrs. William Catherwood Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy Miss Florence McCartney Mr.' William Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Knier, Sr. Frederick E. Knier, Jr. Mr. Charles A. Knier Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fialkowski Barbara J. Fialkowski Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Francis M. Sukalac Mr. and Mrs. George Dvorak T. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Driscoll r . and Mrs. Michael J. Kane Eileen Driscoll Johnny and Judy Mr. and Mrs. ll. G. Koch, Sr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson and Mrs. E. G. Koch, Jr. and Mrs. Joseph Kobel C. A. Stonemetz Mrs. Myrtle Seifert Mrs. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher Dennis Morris Miss Norma Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johns Miss Jane White Mr. and Mrs. William Wunderlick Delta Phi Epsilon Mr. Richard E. Kelley Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Hayes Mrs. Ruth K. Bradley Thomas J. Kane iianley Stefaniak, Jr. . Joseph P. Manzella Carl Stonetield and Mrs. William Richardson Lampzrelli Family and rs. Paul Hutchines Henry Ruszala Emily Ruszala Gerald Ruszala Richard Chojancki Conrad I. Barnas, Jr. Queen City Company Nellie Allen Harry Shultz Wessel Mr. Mr. The Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Ed Scalon Mr. Sal Termini Mr. and Mrs. T. Frentzel Mrs. Alfred McDonald, Jr. Miss Ivah Jones Miss Edith E. Byers Alfred and Michael Shrybman Al Kowal and Sandra Liddell Mr. and Mrs. C. Marchand Miss Carmen Vallone Mrs. Robert S. Nelson Karen Theado and Nancy Tepas Sheila Vogt Mrs. Carl Eyemrann Mr. and Mrs. George Zugger Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whittington Shirley dlaworski Mr. an Mrs. Jose h Ka iak Mr. and Mrs. E. Kiple: Mrs. Thelma Militello A Group of Ten from 310 A Square of Girls from 310 Quintuplets from 310 The Masug's J-ust Four irls from 310 he sweethearts from 3l0 and Mrs. Eleanor Shear and Mrs. and Mrs. Adam Banish William Mason Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Klinker Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lankler Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. L. Mutton Mr. and Mrs. Jioseph Parker Mr. and Mrs. obert Neubauer Helen and Milt Pat and Gary Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schroeder Paul McCullough Sigma Omega Phi Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nott Barbara and Dan Kozack Mr. and Mrs. T. Germuda Mr. John Butt Mrs. Raymond Bradley Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Clark Mr. John Betty Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKerrow Mr. and Mrs. George Tederous Mr. Frank Kloss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Blasio Mr. and Mrs. J. Pontius Mr. and Mrs. Casirner Cichy Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Wade Mr. and Mrs. Fedyk Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drevschlar Mr. and Mrs. George Newham Mr. and Mrs. John T. Newham Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. McSkimming Daniel McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Horn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lanzieri James Fennie Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hulse Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lolla Mr. and Mrs. William D. Penny Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Langl Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Millholen Mrs. Phyllis Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Hosken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Mara Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koprevich Mr. F. Wirtner Mrs. F. Wirtner Bill and Elaine Mrs. James Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Figlewski Doon Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Wajtkus Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lanza Rosemary Petrella and Karolyn Peters Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Pencek Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Anderson Mr. Walter Ball Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaszak Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ma bee Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Balllachino Mr. and Mrs. Milton P. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. George Agate Mr. and Mrs. William W. Roller Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Miss Cornelia and rs. and Mrs. Psi Omega Omicron Sorority Jose Pattacciato 'ir Nicholas Nowadly Daniel McCarthy C. Wienbowski M. Metz Mrs. Helen G. Hari Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wanda Zawaddlri A. Wienbowski Joseph R. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonadio Miss Carol An Mr. and Mrs. n Bonadio George McCurdy . . ...... .,....,. . . 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .9 4. 4. .,. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ... 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .,. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .5 .. . . gi. 4. ti, .5 Oz. 4. ,rg .:. -:- : .:. 'A' . do .:. 4. .:. 4. .:. .It .:. O0 5 g 4. tt. .:. .. O Y . N' 'O' I o'n 'A' 3. 4. 5 rate ll HC HOW C CS 'T' S' ..- ' A ... OI: 4. - . vs' .'. J. -1- : iz. .:. 4. .:. .. g 4. I I' at 'b ' f F'f D II ' .g. .1 C0lltl'l 11t1on 0 1 t 0 ara , V 'A' U .5. .. . . V 'O' v.. o'o s'4 5 2 Oz. d C 'I 4. frmn the St11 ent 011nc1 , :lu .:. 4. g J. '4' ug. 4. 4 0.0 'Z' ' I I' k H' I S I I 2 4- of out 1 an lg 1 L 100 5, J. . g .'. 4. g J. 3' : Q:- .. . . 5 a'n . . . . nv: ' , . 3 '.' . 0.4 ' . r'i . . 0.0 ' g 4. '.' .5 .'. ' 5 4,0 . .'. o:a . . 5 o 1 .. . . l,' .. ' SOU I H PARK HI ' .E. .Eh 'g' .:. 'J J. CIVIL DF FFNSF Cl IB I Q 4 4 J 1 5' .. - 4. . 4. nr. '3' 4. 'g' Q. . Q 3 'Q' : bbc 'g' 4. 'g' 4. '-' 4. . ':' BOYS RESCUE GRO -:- ':' Q. .5 ,P .:. cz. .:. Oz. r.4 4 3 Q. '2' SOCIAL A D SER ICE -2- :zz 4. 2 Q. ':' .:. , 'A' Q.: 4. , .5 .. , . , I , Q 11. V1Nc.1sNT Mum., Lmur .3. 'g' .:. ':' .:. 'g' .:. u' 4. 1.0 ' 5 n.0 J. I 4 to . . 'l. 0.0 . . 'A' .'. . . ' I 4 I V O 0 Q 0 0 I 0 0 . , ... ... . .. .M - ....,.,,.,........ Qu., X ,I I 1.4.4. 1 Z. 2 3. 1..,..'..'..g..g.4.4..g..g.4..g..g.4..g..,..,..,..,..,..,.4..,..,..,.4..,.,..,.4.... , .g..,....,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. , ,. 5.....,..A.4....A. . .... .. .... .0 Q.. e A , 1 1 4 'in 'ff:-+-.'+-:--:--s--:--z--:0:-':4-. -:-':--:--zf-:--:-':-+-z'-:-+-:-+-:-sz--:Q-:W : z fzwx--x-+++-:-+-:--:'-z-':--1--z--s-+-z-4-4-44+4-'aus--x--x--x--z-+ FOR CHOOSING US AS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER In the years to come we hope you will choose us again as your official photographer to record with fine photographs the many other memorable occasions in your life. Your Ufjakloll Photographer Portrait Studio 4th Floor +-z--s--:--:--.'--.'--:-'.'-++':-':--s--:--s--:-++-x--x-+-z-+-z--zf+++-x-fx--:Q-1--if-:Q Q-z--:wx-0:-+-1-as : -2'-10:01,-zu' ' 1 ' ' . x . 20:-4' 121 Q. J. u -Q. J. A '5- '5- -Z' 'X- -E' 4. A'-1 . v'e . 4- Ja . Jo . v 4 . 4. 4. . 4. o'4 . ax. . 4. 'X- u'4 . 4. 4. 4. o'4 l s'4 . . . 4. 4. 4. 'I' -Z- i 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. u'4 . -2' -2- 4. 4. -Z' 4. 4. 4. Jn . . 4. 4. 4. 4. 'E' 'E' 4. 4. 4. 4. s'4 . 4. 4. 4. o'4 . o'4 . V Q 4. an . 4. . 4. 4. . . i . . . . , . . . 4. 4. 4. -X' 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ROLL CALL ROOM 143 David Aigner Richard Allein Dennis Anthony David Auer Edward Bachman Roger Barbera Vincent Barnes Robert Bauer Robert Becker George Berger Joseph Bielli Ralph Bird Jerry Blantern David Brodnicki Ronald Brodnicki Donald Brooks Charles Brown Richard Bunch James Carroll Robert Cliff J ames Codd George Cooke Allan Craddock Fred Cresson Douglas Crowley William Kerr Thomas Thomton DEACONESS HOSPITAL School of Nursing 563 RILEY STREET BUFFALO 8, N. Y. SU 4400 - For a Career in Professional Nursing Apply to The Director of Nursing MOTHERS' CLUB OF SCHOOL 26 LAUNDROMAT 507 ABBOTT ROAD Buffalo 20, N. Y. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 P -4 'P 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 44 44444444444444444444444+44444444444444+4444+44444444444444444444444444444444+44444444444444 4M4'4 4 4? 4 4? 4 4' -4 'P 'R' 4' 'P 4' 4? 4' 'P 'P 'F 4? 'P 4' 'P 'P 'P '4 'P 'P 'F '4 '4 '4 'P 4' 'P 'P '4 '4 4' 'P 'P '4 'P 'P -P 'P 'P 'P -P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P -4 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P -4 'P 'P 'P 4' 'P 'F 4' 4' 44444444 +4444+4+444+++++++++++++++++4++444444444+44444+444++++++4++++++++4++++++++++++++4+ 4+ 444444444 444444 44+4+4+4444444444444+444+4444444444444+4444444++44444+444+444444+444 Timothy Leskiw Jim O'Hara John A. Orsini Roger Osbome Don V. Pagliaccio David Pellittieri Martin Petrik Joseph N. Pierro William R. Pietz Julius E. Plair Gerry Poleon ROLL CALL ROOM 240 Robert Rice Waddell Robinson Walter Rochna Caille Rowlands J ames Rozmus Bernard Ryszka James Schraven Robert Shell Alfred Shrybman William Tarbox Charles Townsend Bill Prior Robert Waller Joe Ransford Eugene Wawrzyniak Ed. Reed Walter Wozniak Robert Zcck NETH'S WASSMAN Bll0S., INC. DELICATESSEN DODGE - PLYMOUTH 0 222 Mackinaw St. 0 Buffalo 4, N. Y. 1504-12 ORCHARD PARK RD. BUH810 24, N- Y- SOUTH BUFFALO VOLUNTEERS of the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 0 Senior and Junior Phone: HObart 4500 Dressing Groups 4444+44++444444444444444444444444444444444++++4+4+4444+4++4+++++++ 123 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 3:- 4 4 4 g . 4 L 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0'o i . 4 4 4 ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . u Q u u J s -5- 4 Jo 4 -z- 4 4 -1- -z- + 4 J. fi- ef -2- 4: '4 -:Q 4- -:Q I 4- vs. 333 .EQ 'r 4 -1- 444444441 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'P 4 4' 4' P 4 4 4' 4' 4 4 P P '4 4' '4 4 4' 4' 4' 4? 4 4' 4 4 'F 'F 4F 4? 4 4' 4' 4' 4 4? 3 444444444 40444044 001 44044044 M In W C JN A. 'mb n H O 'ml 0 W . 'Il mml . 1Il ilhwl + t C 'M' MH H C u 3 h C M MH u 1 In m . Q S W O t m O nd I S H u W 44444444444444444 444444 44444444444444444444444 Park Co A a 0 'T h E u O S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' '? '4 -4 4' 4' 4' 1? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 'P '4 4. 4. up 4' 4' 4. 4' 4' 4' 4. 4' 'P 4. 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 5. 'E' 4' 4r 4' '4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' -2- 'E .y 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 'P 4' 4. 4' 4? '? 4' 4' 4' 'E' 4 4. 4' 4' 4' 4. 'P 4' 'S' -E 4. 4' 4? 4' .9 'P 'P'? 4 2 1 -l l l I' 'l l ! l ! l l l !'+'! i''I l I l ! !''! ! ! l ! 5 ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i !''3 ! !''! ! i ! i'+'! ! ! ! ! ! ! !''! ! I i l i ! ! i ! i l ! i I ! l l''E l ! ! ! !'-! ! ! i ! ! i ! ! ! ! -! ! i E--5' '5''I''S'-I''S'4''P'M''P+'S'4''INS''I''B''!''S''S''I''E''I'4''B''E''E !''! 5''B''S''B'4''! ! i ! i 5 !'4 5 ! 5 i ! !'++'P'5 P'i ! ! E'+'i ! i''5 Z i 9 s i-'S' Mrs. E. Lubelska, Te Sandra McConnell Donna Mcllrae ,loan Mcllullough Pat McKinnen Helen McLaughlin Mary McMullen Barbara Mehnert Sandra Messore ,Ioan Mitchell Betty Monteith Margie Moores Carol Morlock ,ludith Moskal Pam Munson Sharon Murphy Pauline Musialowski aclwr Gail Mutton Donna Myers Sue Nagy Marge Nasal Kathy Nott Pam Nowak Geraldine Nowinski Patricia Oliver Maryanne Omicioli Joyce Ort Joyce Pahl Maryanne Panek Lynn Parker Phyllis Pawlak Judy Schroeder Janice Von Gunden Phone: WO. 0261 U . O ROBERT A. LEHDE 501101 Bu-gala Flonlst School Store Operaied By Kenneth Horn U 0 RALEIGH SMITH . Dairy 2165 SENECA STREET 174 ORCHARD PARK ROAD BUFFALO N Y West Seneca, N. Y. TR. 3761 'i i 5''! ! !''I''X''i i ! i''I''I''I''! E !''! i i i ! ! i'4 i i i i !'+'E i i ?'!'4 i E'+ 'l i' '! E ! i i i ! ! i !' 'ini' '! !'-! ! ! i i ! ! ! !' 'ini' 'I' '!' 'I' -E' + 'X' 'i' '!' 'S' '3- 'I' 4' 'E' 'E' 'K' 'i' 'l' 'I' 'i' 'S' 'i' 'i' 'E' 'i' 'R' 'R' 'E' 'E' 'Z' 'E' 'i' 'S' '!' 'i' 'S' 'Q' 'i' 'S' 'E' 'E' 'i' 'E' 'i' 'E' 'i' 'i' 'S' 'S' 'S' 'H' 'E' 'B' 'I' -5' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'R' '!' 'E' 'i' '5' 'i' 'S' I 'i l i ! i ! I i i ! i i ! !'+'l E i l''! ! i ! E i ! ! 2 ! ! I ! ! ! !' 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Donna Jean Diehl Beverly Dunbar Janice Lango Carol Lehman Gloria Lewis Sandra Liddell Rosalind LoBuglio Annette Lollo Catherine Loomis Mary Alice Love Lynn Lovelace Barbara Maciejewski Barbara Mack Alice J. Mt-Andrew Rosemarie H. McAndrews Carole Merlcalfe SENECA WELDING CO. 35 DOLE STREET Buffalo 10, N. Y. ik George Hayhurst, Proprietor Phones: TR. 0014 and TR. 0015 SENIOR GIRLS ROOM 113 Sharon E. Meegan Mary Jeannette Milks Sandra Miller Kathryn T. Moden Sharon L. Morganti Carol L. Moroney .loyce E. Myers Alice Napora Hope Nappo Louise Nash Marilyn Nevins Camille Mary Nowak Lorraine Mary Nowak Judith Owens Sylvia Panfil Joyce Pankow Gertrude Snyder Best Wishes to Class of '59 ZILLIOX OPTICAL CO. 1828 SOUTH PARK AVE. Buffalo 20, N. Y. WOODIN'S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 1909 SOUTH PARK AVE. Buffalo 20, N. Y. TR 9350 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 3'- 4' -4 P 4' 4' 4 44 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4' 4 4 4 4 +P 4' 'E' 4' -4 -4 'F 4' 4' 4' 4- 4' 4' 'F -4 -4 4' -P 'P 4' 'P -4 4' 4' '4 4' '4 'F '4 'P 4' 'P -4 'P '4 4' 'P 'P 'P 4' -P -4 '4 'P 'P -4 -4 -4 4' -4 -4 '4 '4 'P 4' 4' -4 -4 -4 Z 44444444444444 'ini''! i ! i l ! l i 5''! i i ! ! ! i i i i ! ! l ! ! ! ! ! i !-'i'+i 'i' 'E' 'S' 'r 'Z' 'i' 'I' 'Y' 'I' '5' 'i' 'Z' 'Z' '!' 'Z' 'X' '5' '5' '5' 'S' '5' 'i' 'E' 'Q' 'E' 'E' '5' 'E' 'i' 'i' 'i' 'S' 'Q' 'i' '5' 'Z' 'E' 'Q' 'Q' 4' 'i' 'Z' '5' 'Z' '5' Z' 'S' 'Z' 'i' 'P' 'E' 'i' 'E' '2' 'E' 'E' 'I' 'i' 'i' 'I' 'E' 'i' .g. 'E' 'l i ! ! i l J'+-l 5 ! i ! ! ! i ! ! i'+'! 5 ! 5 i i ! 5 ! ! E f Z Z' LANG'S CREAMERY, Inc. 1 'N5'5T ON E E , fi 1 ..'W 5 + ' ' :2 1 HM ,, E + ' 1 . . + Q. ua., UC- i + seams T IL + + V fs' 4- + 'S' -2- + m I LK +A 'i' f 4. 'E' f .g. 3 , fu 17 'ilgulun I I + 0 Dnorccrs uoun fnmuws urmw 5 ' T., ' 4- 2 ky Ig: Ii I -id''! i i ! ! i i ! i i-+'! ! ! !'+'l ! ! l i l'+'I ! ! i''l'+'i ! i ! ! l l i l i ! ! E !' 'K' '3- 'Q' '3- '!' 'i' 'I' 'X- '!' 'Z- 'i' 'Q' 'E' 'I' 'K' '!' 'I' 'Q' 'Z' '5- 'X' 'Z' 'i' 'Z' 'i' 'i' 'Q' 4' 'i' 'Z' 4. 'S' 'X' 'E' 'E' 'Z' '2- 'Z' 'X' 'i' 'if 'Z- 'K' 'E' 'I' 'I' '5' .g. '3- .g. '!' -5' 'i' 'i' 'I' 'Q' 4' 'i' 'i' 'I' '5- 'I' 4- I -i-'i ! i ! i i i E I ! i !'+'! I l i'++'! i'-! 5''! ! i ! i !'+'E i i i ! i i ! ! l ! i i'+ 400 BEST STREET GR. 8311 127 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444Z 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 P 4' 4' 4? 5 P 4' I 44444444444444444444444444444444444++4444444+4444 MUSIC CLASSES Of 1959 Ill Mildred A. Koch Director 4 E 1 4 'S' 1 Write Or Phone Me for an interview to Ig Z explain the advantages of the new Iii 2 HOME OWNERS POLICY VIV 0'NEILL'S 35 3 1-mlnodying All-in-Ono Fire, Windstorlll, 1 1 Water Damage, Burglary at Home, Theft Or Restaurant 1 i llold-up away from premises, Vandalism, 1 Z Malia-ious Misa-hief, Glass Breakage, Publix' 1 2 and Personal Liability, Rental and Living 2454 E 4'-a--4--:K+ 2 'C 'E I Ei ISI 5 U2 B 'I Bl B G sv -1--x--1-+ - 4444444444444 Mm G sa C- 5 : EN 3 gg y .... 'ss : s., ' Eu? 15 'gn E122 me we 9 G' U3 444+44444444+4 '-'ii FUTURE NURSES 4444 44' TED E. BUERGER E 407 Huntington Avenue of E E Bllff8l0 14, New Y0l'k South Park High School E 1 Phone: AT. 3230 1 44444 4 4 4 F 4? 4' 4' 4 49 4? 4- 4- 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 -4 -4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 '4 'P '4 'P 'P 4' -4 -4 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 'F -4 4' 'E 'P -4 4' 4' 'F 4' 4' 4' 4' 4- -4 4' 4' -4 44444 128 4 4. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. 4.4. 4. - GAMMA THETA PHI HI-Y .4.4.4.4...g.4.4.4..... . .4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and v . ! community higher standards of . ...0 Christian characlerf' . . . . , , . .4.....,4..,.4....4....4. Phone: MO. 2727 ... Sales and Service on all makes .. v Q Q -fan.. SOUTH BUFFALO TELEVISION SERVICE o v ...ff ROLL CALL 4. 4. 4. 4. 586 SOUTH PARK AVENUE BUFFALO 10, N. Y. 4. ROOM vi. Q. Q. Q. .Z. Q. 4. -1. 4. -1. Q. 4. ff. Q. vt. v:. Q. Q. We Furnish Loaners 0 ' Official Railroad Watch Inspectors ' EST. 1900 . T. L. TERRY, INC. Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry - . 4. 4. 4. Q 5. Fine Wah-ll Repairing a Specially 4. 4.4. Open Thursday Evening .... A4-counts Open:-al 4.4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. 792 Seneca Street Buffalo, N. Y. SO. 3244 4. 4. '! i 2 1 I 1 'Z i 2 2 X i I''! 2 3''! I'-! X-'Z-'I''! !-'! I 2 Z ! 2 2''Z E ! ! ! Z-'X''S''2 Z ! Z ! ! !-'Z-'! 2 5 !'-! ! Z Z''i I Z Z''X' '! ! Z i'-i 3' 129 4. 4. 4. 4. 'e 4. 4. u'4 3 4. 'r 'Z' 4. 'X' 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 'Z' -Z' 'Q' -2' 'Z' 4. '2- 4. 'B' 'I' 4. 'E' 'i' 'E' 'X' -5' 'Z' 'I' 'Z' 'X' '2- 4. 'Z' '2' 'X' 'E' -2' 'X' -2' 'E' 'S' 4. 'i' 'X' 'Z' 4. 'Z' 'E' 'Z' 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. '5' 'E' -2' 4. 1.4 -1. . A. 4. . 1.4 4. 4. 4.. -I. -2. . . '. 0 4. '! E Z ! Z'-E E 2 2 Z' '! I Z 2 !' '2' 'ini' 4.4. Z Z' '! !' v vb.. 'Z' '2- J. 1 'Z 2 i 2 i'-!- ! 2'+'!' Q v .. ... . ff. o . v v .......4..6. ! E' I. . 4. 4.. 'Z' o -5. 4. o 4. 4.4.4.4. 'E 5 ! E l !'-!'-Z i 5 Z 5 ! ! ! i'-!' 'S' 'S' '! i i''i Z Z ! i X 2 2 2 2 2 Z' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++??++?++++++++++++ + + 4++++++ + Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing CHARLES F. DAMM, Inc JEWELERS RAYMOND SCHULZE, President O We Make and Repair Anything in Jewelry CLASS RINGS - PINS - KEYS - MEDALS TROPHIES - FAVORS - LODGE JEWELS ROOT BUILDING-70 W. CHIPPEWA STREET BUFFALO 2, NEW YORK Phone WA. 6029 +++++++++++++++++++?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 130 44+ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'P 'P 4 4 4 409+ 444444 QR 3 NE E. S 3 Dr o 3 O- 444444 4 4 E To the Class of 1959 E 4 4 I Graduation from South Park High School is an achievement of which you may E 4 well be proud! It represents another milestone on the road to success. 4 444444 444444 As you continue your career, at college or in the business world, you will find that a smart appearance is a big 1 asset. Successful men in all walks of life have 2 I found that Clothes-by-Kleinhans I 33 is a good rule to follow. I 444444444 444444444 V 4044n44N44' 2: 2. 5 99 5 in 53 gm W r nd P-I 2 E FP 2 FCI! gn :Q S. s 5 U5 C :Q U9 'E 440444044 E lx 2 I I 1' QQ NEED FLOWERS? E 5,3 JOHN E. COURTNEY I 3: FUNERAL DIRECTOR CALL I 55 ELLICOTT SQUARE E E FLOWER SHOP E 44444444444444444 44444444444444444 as i Q Fl l ca 5 CID 301 MAIN STREET MA. 3230 GAS - OIL 4 4 4 4 If KENDALL SERVICE E 4 4 4 I TR. 5044 E E 1002 ABBOTT RD. WO. 9734 3 2444444444 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 'P 'P 4' 'P '4 4' 'F -4 'P 'P 'P '4 'P 'P '4 'P 'P 'P 'F '4 'P '4 '4 'P 'P '4 -4 4' 'P 'P 'P -4 -4 '4 'F '4 'P 'P 4' 'E 'P I 4444444444 1869 SENECA ST. Buffalo 20, N. Y. 131 +++++++++++++++i 2? + + + + + + + 1' '11 3: 4: 5 4 2 fs. w Q 3 ' I 8 rs: E! + 2 Z + 9 ii 2 ig Si + Q -2- + 5 2 if 2 qu 32 5: fi -x- D 22 Q 2? U 1: in 1' ,. + + lil + I + fi ++++++++++++++++ -1--1-+-:-+ fi Q 5 'B E cb 3 m P' Sc 3 cb Q '-f. Ik CQ 3' E cb ST. n F1 Q 'E Qs B 5 cb 3 R -:-+4--1-+ ++++ ++++ ++ ++ +++++++++ +++++++++ ++++ 3 E' 'J N GN UN ++++ +++ +++ ++ ++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++ 2 n Y w w T W c - 4 a D' n 'S m 7 F? E 5? m 5 m .- a N El N c i 'W 4 Q Q 1 2' .qw w D 3 Q- T' -. - 5 T' 'J Q F3 92 T. R +4H? ++++ ++++ 499 WASHINGTON STREET BUFFALO 3, NEW YORK O'MALLEY'S -z- fi JOSEPH E. MURPHY PHARMACIES 1 + T- Insurance lass SENECA STREET 3.5: E wo. 3917 1 -z- + i Q 1941 sown PARK AVE. I 1 Wo. 2441 E 2 0 -1- + ++++++++++++++++++++ 8 C o D- E? 2 5 EZ c c 2 Cf o Q- F S 5 N IQ -Nl OJ CL Q ND CN b-4 OO +++++ ++++++++++++++ TILL 2162 SO. PARK AVENUE DOWNER 81 Aulnmnliiw' Sf'r1'il'0 Buffalo 20, N. Y. ++ 336 ABBOTT ROAD +++++++ + + 4 + 4 + 'E' + + + + 4 4? 'P 4? 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4? 4? 4? 4' 4' 4? 4? 4? 'P 'Q 4' 'P 'P 'S' 4' 4' 'F 4? 4' 'P 'P '? 'P 'P 'P 'P 4' 4' 'P 'P 4? '? 4' 'F 4' '? 4' '? '? 'P 4' 4' 4' +++++++ 132 4+ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 3? -an 4 4 4 '5' + 4 + ROLL CALL RGCM 105 I I V:- + 4 4 4 'X' u a 'S' ff Miss Maude Lewis, Teacher 'T' 'F' + 4 -4- Mary Lou Ambellan Jean Campbell 33 -1- 23 Qs: Joan Badowski Carmen Cam os -K- 4 P 4' + 4 + 4 ff Ellen Barry Sandra Canfield I Z 33 '5' . . . . 'Q' 1 Catherine Behringer Christine Caputa Z E E as Dona Bentley Judith Carpenter W 4 .,: Zfl Roberta Berkhoudt Virginia Carter .g. 4 4 if , D Z 1 Alice Bernas J anice Castner I 4 4 4 4 4 . . '5' 5 Kathleen Bevan J oseplune Celicek 1 fi Ei 4. Frances Bielanin Barbara Charleton iv 4 33 I If .ludith Bogner Diane Charleton I 25 3 4' . . 4. . '5' 1 Joyce Boschele Patrlcla LlCZk0WSkl I E E 4- Dorreen Brady Jean Cosmano 3 1 + 4' 1 E Judith Breen Sharon Cuddy 4. 4 32 I , 3? 4' Re ma Breler Nanc Lon '5' 4. g y g -5- 1 i 4 . . '5' 1 Patricia Bremer Maureen Mangone Z 4, 4. ' 52 4' Jud Bruz va Mar aret McAnult -5- 4 y l-1 5 Y 4. 3 -1. 4. Y u l I .P Christine Bu a Barbara Siwiec '5' 8 J -5- 2 I 4 4 I 3 4 4 44+44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 .. .g. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'E' '3- 'i' 'E- 'S' 'i' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'S' 'E' 'I' 'I' 4' 'E' 'E' 'i' 'i' 'S' 'I' 'Z' 'E' '2' 'I' 'E' 'P' 'E' 'i' 'B' '2' 'E' 'i' 'I' 'E' 'i' 'E' '5- 'S' 'i' 'I' 'S' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' ? .2. 'S' f 4 'Z' v 4 ? 'E' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' '5- 'I' 'I' 4' 'i' 'i' '7 'E' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'i' 'I' 'E' 'S' 4' 'E' '!' 'I' 'Z' 'I' 'E' 'E' 'S' 'S' 'i' 'E' 'K' '!' 'I' 'I' 'E' '2- 'B' 'E' 'E' 'i' 'i' 'I' 'i' 'i' 'E' 'E' '5- 'Z' 'E' 'i' 'S' '!' 'S' '2' 'E' 'K' 'I' 'E' 4' 'Z' 'K' 'X' 'i' 'i' 'R' 'E' 'I' '4- '3- 'E' 'H' 'i' 'i' 'i' 'P 4' 4' 'i' 'l' 'I' '!' 'i' '! l I i'+'! 5 i ! ! 5 5 i ! ! l 2 l ! 3 i'+'! ! 5 i !'4 f ! ! I ! l i i l l'+'! 5 l !''i ! i i 5 ! ! 2'4' 'i l i !'+ 'i 5'++'I' 'i i ! l l'+'! ! ! 5 5 l 2 f l Z 'I1 I l Z r'2 ! ! E i' 'Z i ! i l P N 91 C U5 :li 9 . S U 5 -Q 5Z'??E22::::'P:s: '11 rn m -' 4-.z:eg'2-QQ-'--1-2-fs Z 2 W M 7122,-as '.Om2.'1'. '.-,l ' Egg win: e aaafgiaasaaiwmi Q Q-1 U:....: 51 wefciowngmh-19 F 4 3 Q. : -6 - f- Q - U L - 2 . MQ E, eva' m 5--: 3 mUgR4 f-4g2 'O -'rp g Om '--Q 'i-:rm1u:.-'T- E '1-Ga: N I-I Q -2- .- .- ,., G .., '43 .rm , P wo 2-on 30-:O gmlizep-.S3.a::.,.'P E'. 4' rn-U E 'B 'U -C 'aww B QGQW' I' A' 6 fb E I I 3 5 'C -I Q -' ,L :s r H ' n S S GE' E' H 4 gg E. '35 na .. W m E 5 - O r' P1 L E' Q I 2 -E I Q 5 H., U vi Q gi C 5 ?2F7??E '3'!152??FFPfS 2, P 2:5 ra :: 2 5 EE EE SI 71 E r.: G H E L w :E2::sgs5g::sgz ? -F A-. -' ' Y f: - ' 71: 'fig F' F fl C E ?:'9, 'gG5'G' 4 5:14-3 Q' 3 oc o ,4 ,U .. Q, 5 5- Q G e 3 40 4: O ... A N ...J 2 -N - ' E .. I- 'V ' ,g Ewae.',::55 2'2sa' N :Q -U' Dm 9' 5 E2-C FV: FEE' S? 2? :nm 2 E E '25 in K ' I5 5 '4 Q 4 Cn djs . -' Q-3 P -- f. , -4 1 -1 f Q if 59 3 S' 9, Q N rn CID P1 m m 'F-1 2 'i l l ! ! l i l ! l' 'i l ! ! i i ! l l ! !' +'l ! l !' 'l I !'+'I i i l i l i i'+'! 5 i ! i l ! f''! !'+'! i i i 'i E ! 2 'I''E'+'! ! 2 l i i i ! ! 2' 'E I 5 i i i E' '5'++'!'+ 'l ! f l i i' 'i ! l'+'l !' 3 xxxx .im .. ,,,, v..,..,.. - we mo, COUNT THE HOURS THAT SHINE :incl final aunong thvni tho plvasunt hours Spf'lll working with you on tho Dial. lVlaiy fortune ln-slow upon you thv pl0ilSlll'1' of luiving many worthwhile. happy, shining hours to count qluriug your life-tiuw - hours whivh will fill your lisvs :incl thv livvs of oth:-rs with gn-:ttf-1' SlgIliHl'2llll'1' clay hy mlay. 'lihuulx you lor giving us this opportunity to show you what wc' ut fXrtcraft-llurow can do to lu-tts-r serve you. 1-tcraft so nucorr sr. Bi R 0 W MZ ' BurrAl.o 3, N. Y. T WAshington 3241 IBS -2--2''X'-1-'S'-K'-S''S''E''X''E''E''S''S'4''S''E''S'4'4''S'-5''S''Q'4-'! !'+-i 4 5 5 P'Z'-5 !'-E !'-!'+'5'+'5 5-'!--!'++-5''K--E-+ 'iw ROLL CALL ROOM 237 Lincla Frey Alive Marsh Mary Lynn Parry Faith Pasternak Marie Patterson Elizabeth Pawlak Sylvia Payne ,loan Pellegrino Barbara Pencek Ann Perkins Diane Perrino Kathleen Perry Karolyn Peters Rose Mary Petrella Elaine Petz Mary Ann Phillipe Christine Piilgeon Lonna Pierro Mary Ann Pietrocarlo Lucy Pinto Mary Lou Polichette Beth Porter Jeannette Potter Sandra Prentice Joanne Przybyla Isabell Punturiero Elizabeth Quinn Mary Ann Raczka Dorothy Raclish Sharon Raclt Dorothy Rawe Ann Raymond est ws es V EDGAR KEPFER 155 BLOOMFIELD AVE. Buffalo 20, N. Y. HOWLAND'S ESSO SERVICE 140 ABBOTT ROAD Telephone: 30. 9402 Football Rally 'K-n 4'-t -r-Z'-2 'RWE' ! X Z'-2-402''EMI''3 ! E 5''2 !'-2'-!'-i X'-! -!'-! i'-i ! 5 ! i'-5 ! ! I 2'4r'i i i i''! Z Z Z I-+'! 2-'X X 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+44444444 4444 4444 ++++++++ CD 'U Q o il W i D it U o O I B 9 W U1 O 1 CD O I 9 B' 'U w H F' U2 9 I D-I Q B FF W ++++++++ 44444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444++44 cw xo wo E P I-1 2 CD H DU rr: rn 'G DICK FISCHER'S SPORTING GOODS STORE -1'-z-++-1--1-+++-1-++-1-+4--z-'z-+ Pi eb il cb 'U B' O B cb OO P OO O OO O -1--1--1--x-+-1--s--I-+++-1-++-2--zu:-+ 4 4 4 4 2? i 4 4 RAY O'CONNELL A FRIEND E 3 FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1 4 4 E 2188 SENECA ST. E + 9 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 The Fines! In Funeral Svrvice 1 Z I I 9 I 2 Woodlawn 4646 I fi i 535-C Phonewo, 0124 WOLFF MACHINE Co., INC. af Z General Machinists and I I Manufacturers 1 4 4 I 2236 SOUTH PARK AVE' Wolff Portable Power Harksaws I -s. 4- Qf Buffalo 20, N- Y- Albert C. Wolff Q I 1200 Clinton SI. Buffalo 0, N. Y. I 4- -I- 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4? 4 4? 4? '4 '4 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 444+ 44 137 +44+44+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++ +++++++4+++++i 'E' S. 4 f 3' N w C ' G' 4 4 W' ,EQ 4 4 4 4 4 ag. 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 1 4 +++4++ ++++++++++++++4++++++ 4+++++ ++++++ +++++++++++++++++++ v ff 4 ww wfmf ik mmm: mm lv' fb XM! ' . ? 4 4 4. TES LP' , -2' I wnrrmq P + + MXJV ,Br + Y: Cm ' 4' ++++4+++++++++++++++++++ 4444444 ++++++++++++++++ 4 i++++++++++++ 4 4 4 4 4' '?' Q 4. 4. 4' 4' '? 4' 4f 4' .9 4. 4? 4' 4? 4' .5 4' 4. 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4. 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' -? '? -9 4' 4' 4? 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '? 4' 4' '? 4' 4? 4? 4' -5 4? Z ++++++++++++ BUFFALO 3, N. Y. MA 8342 138 +4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4 4 4' 4 4' F 44 44444444444444+4444444444444444+44444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 H. M. SMITH Buyer of Scrap Iron, Metals, Paper and Waste Materials WHOLESALE AND RETAIL T R . 4 3 5 8 +-s-++++-1-+-z-+-1--1--r-+ E F' E as P '11 n-1 F' gg E11 U1 'E Q un 2 -z--:-++-s-+-z--z-+-z--:--z-+-z- I 1' I 383 Abbott Road I 4 4 E Buffalo 20, N. Y. E 4 4 'P 'Y' 4444444444 PU Q O E U9 Fi o -:J ED af: 25 :PPE gem 4444444444 4' 4 4 4 I Q i 4 4 I I 1 1979 Seneca St. 1 I Buffalo 10, N. Y. I 1 TR 7945 I 44' -44 4444 4 4 4 4 4? -P 'S' 4' -4 4' -4 14 4' 4? -4 -4 -4 4' -4 '4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 '4 -4 -4 -4 -4 '4 '4 -4 -4 -4 -4 '4 -4 -4 -4 '4 -4 -4 -4 'P -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 '4 -4 4' -4 4' -4 4' -4 -4 -4 'P -4 -4 -F 4444 139 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+44444+444444444444444+444444444444 Janie Gall Judy Smith Nancy Smith Patricia Smith Monica Sobolewski Judy Spaeth Carol Speidel Thea I... Sprung Bernice Ann Stefaniak Patricia Stefaniak Rae Frances Stellrecht Barbara Suminski Pat Suski Mary Ann Telesco R. SCHROEDER'S BAKERY The Five Baker Brothers 212 FOREST AVE. LI. 4894 WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES OUR SPECIALTY Whipped Cream Cakes and Pastries Neighborhood Stores: PARKEDGE MARKETS SOUTH PARK FOOD SHOP 422 South Park Avenue INDIAN HEAD MARKET South Park Avenue at Marilla ROLL CALL ROCM 123 Rosemarie Thompson Sharon Trost Mary Ann Wahl Kathleen Walker Dorothy Weatherby Elaine Weber Judy White Kay Ann Willson Jeanne Wilson Patricia Wierzbowski Sherry Wurtz Mary Wysocki J. Beth Zimka Eva Jane Zmuda A FRIEND S.E..l. Rah for the Team! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 F 4' 4- 4' 4' 4 4- P 4 4' 4044- 4044 44 4444444 44- 4444444 44 4444444 44 444444444 4444 444 4444444 44 4444444 44' 44444444 4444444444444444444444 44 4444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 'I' 'I' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4 !' 2 51 2 I I I -5- 4' 4' 3 RCLL CALL ROOM 111 1 ol- 4' cl- 4' 1 Mrs. Ruth Bradley, Teacher I E if 1 Roberta Burk Judith A. Kent 2 4' I Nora Cradclock Rachel M. Klee I + 4' E Jane Marie Houseknecht Delores Ann Klink E 4' E Sue Elaine Hurley Nancy Lou Knutsen Q -if 4' I Suzanne E. Hutchinson Joanne Carol Kobel I oi- 4' E Virginia M. Ingersoll Nancy M. Koch Z 4' E Agnes M. Inzina Janet M. Koehler I 4' 1 Carol Ann Isch Caroline J. Kosowski i 4' E Katherine M. Isch Patricia J. Krathaus E 4' 4' 2: Rosemary Jones Linda C. Krueger 2 4' 4' fli Lois Mae Jutze Patricia A. Kruwel E: 4' E Rosemarie Kalinski Gail H. Kubiak E 4' 4' 1 Linda Kane Carolann Kubiczek 1 4- 4' E Margaret M. Kane Jacqueline A. Kulczyk E 4' E Beverly Ann Kaptur Wilma Faye Kulp 2 4' 4' I Lillian Mae Keefer Christine Ann Kurnik I 4' 4' Fi Maryann Kwiecien Harriet Roy E 1 I 4' 4' 3 I E HOPKINS REALTY co. R Sz R 4' 4' 4' 1 REAL ESTATE - MORTGAGES FRONTIER SERVICE 1 I INSURANCE 2570 SENECA STREET E 4' . I Menlber Multiple Listing Service 24 Hour Wrecker and Emergency Servlce 2 E 2094 Seneca sf. Buffalo 10, N. Y. 1 A -' 3 AA I Z WESLEY HOPKINS N. Y. State Oficial Inspection Station I I office TR 5557 S0 9666 i I Res- FA- 8098 Ralph Smith Robert Wesner 4. 1 TSI :li'l l'4 l'4'4 l''I'4'4'4'4'4'4'4 !'4'4'4 l'4'4'4'4 !'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4 ! i'4'4 !'4 ! !'4'4'4'4'4 ! !'4 'l-' 444444444444444444444444443 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' -P 4 4 4' 4' I 44444444444444+44444444444+ Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class of 1959 Williams ' MOVING 81 DELIVERY SERVICE O E :Z Specialists in Handling of Furniture, I 25 Pianos, Freezers - Fully Insured E I ' E I PA 0103 I 4-02 CHESTNUT RIDGE RD. I i Frank J. Williams Tonawamla, N. Y. I 4444444 4N44N44N44' + + 23 C. ELIAS sf soNs, INC. THUMAS F- RYAN Q WHOLESALERS DELICATESSEN -1- -z--:- +4-+ + 4 Qi School Wear . . . E + 4 E Athletic We-If 1880 SENECA ST. E -a- gg Banners BUFFALO 10, N. Y. 1 444444 444444- Emblems -1- + 4 fi Flags E 2 + +4- CU Q 3 5 5 3 '11 '1 O 5 + -4 GNP I 317 VOORHEES AVE. Cgungilmgn gnd I + 4 BUFFALO 16' N' Y' MRS. ANDREW J. MORRISEY E 444444444 4' 4 4 4 -4 -4 4- 4' P 4' 4- 4- 44 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 4- -4 -4 -4 -P -4 -4 -4 'P 'P -4 -4 -4 4- -P 'P -P -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 4' -4 4' -4 4' -4 4' -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -F 'P I 444444444 PA. 2299 142 +4-+'P+-!'-!'s 'l'+'! !'+'5 X ! !--i-'!'+'i i i'-i 5 E'+'!'+'! 5 5 3 5 !'-! !-+4 5 ! 3'-! ! i-+-t ! !'-P'!'++'5 ! 5 5'-! ! !''! E 5'-3 E 5 ! i' -K'-P+ 4' o Q.. -E- ff 2: -8' + 1 4' -x- 'i-4' -2' W. H. FITZPATRIOK sf SONS, Inc. E LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS -I--3-+ 'i' N -.1 1-P- B+ UU UU O -A H SU Q Dv U 'i ! 2 -Z- i + + i I TR. 1500 3 Z .Q + 1 -P 4. 'K'-I'-!'++'i !'-E' -int'-5'-I--E'-Z-'E' -5- 'I- Z I -I' -5' -3- 'K' -5- 'E- + '5- + 'E' 4- 4' -5- 'E' I 55 1 THOS. H. McCARTHY I gi JOHN MALIK RESTAURANT Farm, Home E E 494 HOWARD STREET fi 'P '51 I Buffalo 6, N. Y. ,OK ,ol ,Ol + -I' + '2- + 1 E Teleplwner WA 9449 1975 SENECA STREET 3 5 Buffalo 10, N. Y. 3: 'E' +4- 4- -z--2-+4--1--1-+-2-+ H 55 h-I r-I r-I b-I Pi 5 N NJ IP OO +-2--1--4--1--2--1--1-+ New and Used Auto Parts .E We specialize in E E Rebuilt Generators, Starters, Springs for all makes of cars E + -x- + -1- 2 SOUTH BUFFALO AUTO PARTS E E 654 ELK STREET BUFFALO 10, N. Y. E + -a- E'l ! l l f ! f''i ! 5 I l''X''! l ! l ! 5 ! i 5 !'+'! x 'a '5 i''S''I'+'i !''! '! l''! ! ! ! X ! ! i 5'+'i i 3 5 i ! 5 5 i'+'i 5''5 i ! i ! l !'E 143 -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- 4. 'I' 'I' 'X' 'i' 'l' 'X' '5' 'K' '5' 'X' '5' 'S' 'l' 'l' 'S' 'i' 'i' 'S' 'S' '5' 'X' i 'P ROLL CALL ROCM 314 2 -2 3 323 'i' '5' 4. ran ay, ea er .et 5? F 22 0'D T ch 5 -2- 'P '!' 'S' 'C 323 E Robert Lutz ,lohn Shanahan 1 -if '!' 'i' will Richard Podraza Richard Siminski 1 -2- 4' 'Y' E Edward Poleon Stanley Smardz 1 -1- 'S' -2- . . 2 . 4' 1: Wayne Price David Smith 1 -2- 'E' '5' . . . 'l' -2- Edward Quinn Richard Sowa 1 -2- '5' -2- , -2- 2 Paul Regan Robert Stewart 3: 'Q' '5' -!- 'E' i Philip Renzi Kenneth Trendel i '5' 'l' 'S' 'E' Z Robert Riter Ronald Van Dewark i -5- 'E' -2- 'i' 4. William Roller Ronald Wackowski jj 'E' '5' .50 1 u 4. Robert Schmidt Albert Weber 1 .f. Z 3 Gerald Schroeder Richard Woodman 1 33 I i Lynn Schroeder Donald Ziegler Z 4- 'X' -2. -2- 352 Anthony Segvich Ronald Zmitrewicz 1 'I' 1 2 E 2 'i' 1 -2- 4- 'l' -2. 'S- -io 'l' 4. 'i' 1 3'- 4. '3- .g. -if -!- 'l' I A FRIEND -4- ' i i I 1 Interested in Physical Education I 'i' 2 32 1 'l' it I 4.. 'E' 'i' 'I' 'K' 'P' 'i' 4' 'S' 'I' '5' 'I' 'E' 'K' 'K' '!' 'i' '2' 'Z' 'Q' 'i' 'I' 'K' 'l' up 'E' 'i' 'i' 'E' 'i' 4' 'S' 'E' 'i' 'E' 'S' 'S' 'K' '5- 'E' 'E' 'I' 'i' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'i' 'E' 'X' 'i' '!' 'E' 'Z' 'I' 'i' 'S' 'l' '!' 'I' 'S' 'I' 'i' 'i' '2- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 144 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444Z + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4- 44 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Mary Ellen Faltisco Judy Hanavan Sandra Marcinelli Marjorie Rerlfern Bonnie Renzi Florence Rice Dolores Robinson Betty Rohauer Katherine Royle Rebekah Royle Ceraldinc Rutkowski Maric Sanfilippo Gail Sarcles UNITED STEEL WORKERS of America C . I. O. REPUBLIC STEEL LOCAL 1743 40 BAILEY AVENUE BUFFALO 20, N. Y. 4 RAYMOND MQCURN President MATTHEW' .l. SOPCZYK Vice-President ROLL CALL ROOM 217 Mrs. M. Eaton, Teacher Margaret Scanlon Joyce Schenk Elfriede Schobel Elaine Schultz Donna Schwab Peggy Setlock Shirley Setlock Patricia Shenk Irma Shriver Susan Singcr Carol Sinihalrli Michele Skokowski Suzanne Smith NICICS ESSO SERVICENTER 2080 ABBOTT ROAD Lackawanna, New York SO. 9603 Nick Messore, Prop. if Good Friends Y. Y.Y.Y.Y. Y.Y.Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. YQYQYQ Y. Y- 'Ya o 0.0 6' J ft' A 4 6. 9 J J r 4 J v .Ao 4.g4n5 4444444444444444444444444444444444444+444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 'F 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' J 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' J. 4' 4' J 'E' .3 J 4' J J. J J J J. J. J J J 4' J 4' 4' J 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 'P 4' 405 -1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1-x--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1-+1--1--1--1--1--1-+++-1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1 -1- -1- 2 -1- 5 I? 5 1 'U -1- 5 5 1 5 3 -1- 2 no 2 2- 3 il!! 2 i 5 '4 '2' H. if E 'li Z E. O I 1-O O -4 3 Z 5 5' '35 UQ -n if H EE ur 99, 5 E 3? Er 2- 33 :1 E- 1 EZ Q E. I G ae 'F' S. L 5 S E' -1- 0 0 i LT' ai 4. 5 :r 'I' an o 'P 0 1: -1- 5' 4' H 9 + 'g 5' 4' G' 1 S' -1- -1- 5 + 5' -1- -1- I -1--x--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1-x--1--1--1--1--1-++-1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1-+ SIGMA PHI HI-Y +'i I'+'! ! l !'+-! I'+++++++++++'! ! !'+-!'++++++++'!'+'!'+ bb ? UU 0 3 P1 U1 E E11 DU 'P 41 P1 'l !'+-P+-!'+'!'+-!'+'! !'+-!'+++'!'+++++-2-'!'+++'!'++++++++++ SEALTEST ROLL CALL DAIRY PRODUCTS MESMER BRANCH ROOM 215 -1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1 fli Q P15 IND P-4 Nl +-1--1--1-+-1--1- Best Wishes I BURCZYNSKPS BAKERIES I 'I' E Serving South Buffalo HU' 7402 1 1 West Seneca . I -! !'4 ! i !'+ -I l I'+++'!' Orchard Park Lake Shore Broadway Market Arcade Buffalo 12, New York -1- -1- -1- -1- 2 -1- 4-4--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1-M-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--aw-1--1--x--1--1--1--1--x-++++++-1--1--1--1--1-1 146 444444444444444444444444444444444444444+4 44 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4' 4? 4' 4' ROLL CALL RCOM 242 Alex Kowal, Student Council Leon L. Bolick Donald Campbell James A. Cheman Ignatius Czajkowski Paul Kelleher Richard Kelleher Paul Kohlmeier Henry Kopeck Ronald J. Langendorfer Fred Lavelle Terry Lotz Wayne Lucas Gerald Marchand Larry Marshall Leonard Marshall Thomas McBurney Mrs. Adolf, Teacher Representative Michael McNamara .loseph McNaught0n John McQueary Thomas Meegan Richard Merlo James Milliron Sam Paglicci Richard Panek Richard Parkman Franklyn Perry Eugene Popiela Michael Sabo William Schultz Timothy Sheehy Robert Seguin Constantino Shopoif 4 4' 4 -4 4 4' -4 4' 4? -4 4' 4' -4 -P 4' 4? 4' -F 4' 4' 4' -4 -P -4 -P -P -4 -P 'P -P -P 4' 4' -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 4' 4' -4 -4 '4 -4 -4 4' -P 4' -4 -4 -4 '4 -4 -P 4' 4' -4 4' 4' 4' -4 -4 -4 -P 4' I 444444444444444444444444+4+++++++++4+4444444+4444 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+44 +4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'E' 5. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+44444 +4 PIIII, ANIIGIDNE IWNTIAC, INC. 285 SOUTHSIDE PKWY. at intersection of McKinley Pkwy. and Abbott Road - -1 Bujfalo's Oldest and Largest PONTIAC DEALER SO. 1414 Introduction to BUSINESS CLASS PERIOD 2 ROOM 203 Best Wislnes ENGLISH CLASS PERIOD 2 ROOM 1 15 ROLL CALL ROOM 315 148 God Bless You! ENGLISH CLASS PERIOD 3 ROOM 115 44 4 4 4 4' 4 'E' 5. -4 4' 4- 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 -4 -4 -4 4' -4 -4 '4 -4 -4 -4 -4 'P -4 4' -4 -4 -4 'F -4 -5 -4 -4 -E 'P -P -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 '4 -4 '4 -4 -4 '4 4' -4 4' '4 -4 -4 -4 4' 4' -4 I 4444444444444444444444444+4+4+44444444444+4444444444444444+4444444444444444444444444444+44444444444444 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 P 4 4' 404 + 4 151 I 33 fi + 4 5 ROLL CALL RCCM 317 5 + 4 5,2 A. Sullivan, Teacher E 4 4 E Renee Papiernik Beverly Rick 2 I Paula Patrick Katherine Rieman I I Christine Pawlak Susan Roberts 1 I Maria Paz Sue Robertson I Frances Pendziuiatr Patricia Roche 1 I Frances Piccarreto Patricia Rogers I Q51 Barbara Poniewieroki Nancy Roth I I Ruth Ann Prouty Louann Rozmus 1 1 ,loan Quackenbush Carol Rubright I 1 Angela Quinn Theresa Russo I ff J anet Ransford Mary Rustay I 1,32 Sharon Raymond Leona Rutko I if Marcia Regian Carmelita Sabia I I Karen Renowden Rose Sabia 1 4. Jennifer Repec Nancy Schmidt 1 1 Carol Rich Catherine Steiner I I Erna Steinmuller I 23 I 4 4 Z? '35 Z3 3 jj THE HEAD MARKET I 4 4 4' MEATS ' 4 4 NATIONAL FLAG AND VEGETABLES I + . .. 4 jg EMBLEM COMPANY GROLERIM I E 2281 SOUTH PARK AVENUE E 4 'f' 44: WO. 5082 4 5 3 Z M. W. Rosenheim, Prop. 4 i ' I i if 1 A Reminder to Remember I 53 1 3 I 4 4 E 745 M AIN STREET WEST SENECA TOOL RENTAL E E Buffalo 3, N' Y. Rental Sales and Services E 4 4 E Phone: M A. 9286 2845 Seneca St. E 3 TR. 2908 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444+444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 149 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++3 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 6 + 4 + + + 9 + 9 4 4 + 4 4 + + + ? + + 4 4 + Q + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + KLEPFER BROTHERS Incorporated BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 1565-1585 MAIN STREET BUFFALO 9, N. Y. GArfield 8000 SHANLEY'S ROLL CALL 1 19 Cleaners - Dyers Abbott Rd. at Salem WO. 2200 'N' Al Bl DI HEATING CO. WO. 1050 MISS E. DUGAN ' Teacher 1749 SOUTH PARK AVE. Buffalo 20, N. Y. 150 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 I I I 32 4 4 444444444444444444 44444444444444 44 4+ 44 4444444 4444444 44 44 4444444 4444444 44 44 444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444+4 44 44 4444444 4444444 44 44 4444444 4444444 44 44 +++-z--z-+-z- cb no i W O W 'B as as in an I'-B' N cb We 5 N .1 W' is I5 D- M O -vs ee O I5 -s cz: o S. 0 F +4-+-1-+++ 2444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4' 4 2? 4444444444 4 Best Wishes and Good Luck -:- to the Class of 1959 If you are in the vicinity stop at UALITY WHOLESALE TOB CCO CO PANY HE NRY KoP E c K, President JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 734 William St. corner Smith St. Buffalo 6, New York 151 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' ROLL CALL ROCM 135 4 '5' lFreshmenj 1 Miss I. Brand, Teacher 4 fi: Marilyn Appleford Mary Clarkson 4' Louise Blasio Mary ,lo Cleary 1 Elizabeth Bradley Carolyn M. Collins 1 ,loan Breen Karen E. Collins 1 Patricia Brewer Angela Collura i Pamela Canaan Patricia Costa 1 Margaret Carney Barbara Ann Covert 1 Bonnie Chamberlin Mary ,lane Crapo 1 Sandra Chandler Annice Creek 1 Annette Christen Diane Crittsinger 1 Joanne Cichy Cathleen Croglio 2 Patricia Cieslikowski Rose Cronin I Judy Claire Christine Cunningham i Barbara Clark Annette Czuprynski I Janet Clark Mary Ann Dures fl Mariann Clarke Elvira Dwigun 1 Linda Hart i 4 'fi- 5 E. A. HACKER co. I Manufacturers of 4' ENGRAVED NAME PLATES 8: SIGNS 3 GENERAL HOSPITAL BRONZE PMQUES Zi: The Bulfalo General Hospital School of BULLETIN 31 DIRECTORY BOARDS 2 Nursing invites you to study NURSING. STEEL STAMPS -EMBOSSING DIES '5' - . i Points to consider: 2086 SENECA STREET -5- Buffalo 10, N. Y. I 1. Cenehral-Strong character, good health Tlliangle 0239 4' and intelligence. 1 2. Citizenship - United States or declara- HYUW' Mark Il Your Ad 4. tion of intention. E 3. Age-17-35 years of age. + L El Y -R., dd b' t:E Q Z 1ilii'iai'f.i'.gy,eFQf.'iiSffQ Sfciiicitudls, LACKAWANNA LAUNDRY 4 Mathematics, Languages. i iExceptions may be made upon individ- 4. ual records.l d 4 5. Application Procedure-Address all cor- an I fespondence '01 DRY CLEANING SERVICE i Mrs. Aileenla.. Carroll D' I f ' , E Ti2eiz2ilffg. 0122251 Hospital 319 323 RIDGE ROAD MOH' t I :Z Bagan? 3' N335 York Lackawanna 18, N. Y. E52 Phone: TR. 5009 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4? 4' 4? 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4 4 -4 -4 4? 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4 4 -4 4? -4 4' 4' 4' 4? 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' -4 4' 4' '? 4' 4' 4444444 '44 4044 44' 4444444 44' 4444444 44' 4444444 44' 4444444 44 4444444444444444 44' 4044 44 4444444 44' 4444444 44 4444444 44' ++ 4 4 4 4 4 4r 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4. 4' 4. 4' 4? 4. 4' 4' 4? 4, 4' 4. 4' 4, 4? 4' 4, 4' 4. -4 -4 4' S. 4? 4. 4. 4' .9 .5 4' 4' 4' 4. 4' 4. 4. 4. 4' 4. '4 4' '? 4' 4' 4. .9 4. .9 '? -? 'E' 4' 4444 44444444444444444+444444+++4 4444444444444444444444444444+4444444444+4444444444444+44444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+444444444444444444444444 RCLL CALL ROOM 117 Lucrecia Maxim Sandra Mikulski Elisa Paolucci Patricia Parsons Kathleen Patrick Marilyn Paulus Christine Pawlak Mary Ellen Pitt Marguerite Przyhysz Katherine Quinn Carol Ann Ramey Nancy Ransford Donna Rawe Joyce Redanz Dionne Region Kathryn Rhinehart Joann Roberts Maurene Rogers Carolyn Roy Carol Ryan Phyllis Ryelzewski Mary Lou Rzepka Kathleen Saluzzo Ann Sabatini Gloria Sardes Helen Scheer Joan Schlosser Alice Schultz Sandra Schulz Karol Lynn Shea Jean Shenk Ellen Shields Jeanette Sierakowski Frances Smith Joan Smith STRESING'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Expert Lubrication and Oil Changing Ignition and Brake Service 1554 SENECA ST. at Archer Avenue Save Time Try Us First WOEPPEUS HARDWARE 2142 Seneca Sl. WO. 1204 FRANK KELLNER, INC. 71 Highland Ave. Ebenezer 24, New York Steam and Industrial Piping Hot Water and Steam Boilers Installed and Repaired Heating Problems Solved H0bart 4567 HObarI 2494 153 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+4444444+4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'E' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4? 4' '4 4 4 4 4? P 4' 4 I +44444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444442 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '? 4? 4? 4 'P 4' I +++++4++++++ ROLL CALL ROOM 349 -z-iz--s-+-1-+-z--1--1--M--z-+-:Q-2-+ W : 2 Ili-I Q F9 FY CD U: li H : E : F' P7 5 5 3 'i 1 2 pg L? S.. i CD 1 '11 U T W O lil ++-1--x-++++++++-1-++++ Louis Aloisio Edward Eagan -an T' CD ca : 53 1' i CU ca TQ E E. i U CD : : .. 3 51 o 1 ca. -I- 444+ +404 ,P ,lohn Bukowski Arthur Foster I 4 4 'P + 4 . . + -5' Wllllunl Burk Joseph Fronczyk I -S -1- I .g. Robert Dangleis Paul Fuller -1- 44444444 4444+444 John Davis Richard Gordon 3: Daniel Denz Williulll Heilig '?' 'S' I . . 5: Marlo De c:1illlllJiiLLiSLll Ronald Heppner 3: '23 ff: Ron Dockstader Robert Higgins if 4044 405+ 2: Le-on Dulniak Kent Horth :Sf '5' :SI 4- ,lerome Durawu Robert Phllmon ' 44444444444444444444444444 44444444444 '4444444 44 +++ STUDENTS-4'Remember You Can Buy Cheaper at Laux No Discount Card Needed 44 U 50 9 E. cr :: 9 O 'Q W O 'H 9 :- CD '11 I9 5 O a CD CD -c 99 i ca. We :s rm E' : CD L P C! P4 :UI Q1 si E12 'fn G O U UD 44 -is -is 01' G I o SD :.. S S3 '4 Q -sl Nl -4 cn 44 44 4ug+ 44' 4 4' 4 4 4' 4' '? 4' 4. 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4r 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '? 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' ? ? 4? 4? 4' 4? 4? 4' 4' 4? 4' ? 4' 4' 4' ? 'P 4' 4' 4' 'P+ 154 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 944+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++?+++++++++++++++++4!?+++++++++++++++++ RCLL CALL ROOM 133 Vincent Austen Thomas Blair Anthony Blunno Joseph Bonadio Ronald Bonafede Peter Bushman Keith Butters Patrick Coyle James Dallmann Paul DeForest Albert DiBello Henry Eismann Lester Elsie Doug Failla Richard Gabor Timothy Gill James Gurney Anthony Herod Edward Herrma Theodore Holz Allen Horgan Joseph Keeves ,loseph Kubant Donald Piehl Illl +6 4++++++++++4+++. NNNu+9++g++++4+++++++ 44+4++++++++++++Q4+++++9+g++4+++4+++g4+ ++ p+++++4q++4+++++++4++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + . 'r v + 'Z' v + 4 '? 'f' v 4 4 4 'S' w + '13 v 'S' w 4 'E' v 'E' v -2 '2' v 4 'E' v 4 4 4 + + + . 'i' w 4 4 q. 4. P++++++++++++++++?++++++++++++++++++++++++++W++++++++++++++++++++ We Bowl at RECCKIO'S ALLEY 24426 SOUTH PARK AVE. BUFFALO 20, N. Y. Telephone: SO. 924-6 ROLL CALL . Such Housekeeping! ' SORDYL'S RESTAURANT ROOM 312 : 0 1506 Seneca St. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 156 + ++++++++++++++++ 4+ ++++++++++++4+++++++++ +9 +++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++ ++++ +++++++++++?+ ?++++++?++ + + i+-903''E''5 S'++'3 i'+'3 i 5'+4''P+'S'4'4'4'4'4'4 3 3 3''5 5 5 ! 3 5 5 ! 3 i 3'4 ! f 5 ! 3'-l'-!'-2 2''! 5 i f ! !'+'!''2 ! ! l ! 3 5 S 3 lQ 4. fi- vl' 'K' 'F' 'i' I T? + ROLL CALL ROOM 109 + vi- 4' i 1 Miss T. E. McCarthy, Teavlwr -5- 'I' -2- 4' ff. Ruth Ayres Sharon Brofleriek i -l- . , , . 4' I Louise Baeklas lerry Cannnarano i 1 Sandra Balmas Bose Marie Caruana 1 i Sharon Barrow Beverly Castner E 'l' . . . - . 1 Pilll'll'lLl Barzykowskl Joyce Childs 1 1 Nancy Bebak Judy Cleary E 1 Janet Benson Mary Anne Clymer 'S' 'Y' . . 4' I Joyce Berger Carol Colern 1 1 Elizabeth Black Marie Courlacle 32 E Eleanor Blake Barbara Enright E I Betty Jane Blaskowiak Jean Fiegel I Margaret Bogner Margaret Gorman i E Kazimira Borkiwiski Angela Lorigo E I Carol Brennan Carole Sanders ff jj Pat Wacker 1 Qi 1 4' 'F' 252 25 I .l0E'S BARBER SHOP I -1- 'S' 3 2024 SENECA STREET Z -Ev 'I' i Buffalo 10, N. Y. 1 .gn if ek 'F 'K' 4' 2 EDWARD J. ROSE 0 'K' '51 E .loseph Orsene, Prop. I i E '? -5- Sl EAST FENESEE STREET N 1 y HOPKINS ESSO SERVICE 4. 4. I -t- 1423 SOUTH PARK AVENUE 1 Phone CL. 2551 v 4. Buffalo 20, N. Y. -1. 4. .g. qt. u nga I Angelo Cultrara, Prop. I '52 'X -1- SO. 9124 '5- 'I' sf 'E' 'fr 'I' 'E' 'I' 'Z' 'l' 'l' -l-'lui-+'!'+++'!' 'z 'a s 5 l i ! ! ! Z 'x fn 'z 'z 'z +'! !'-2'-!'+'!'-! !'-I-'Z !'-!+'!'-! i'-in!-+'! li: 157 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 444 444444444444444444444444 44 44444444444+44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ROLL CALL RCJOM 107 Valerie J. Aldrich Bonnie K. Barnett Carol Bartz Dorothy Beamish Ruth E. Culm Nancy J. Cunningham Beverly Currey ,loan P. Daniels Sue Deegan Lucille Delanoy Marlene C. Eckhardt ,lulia M. Eisensmith Arlene R. Emerick Nancy C. Engstrom Peggy Evans Nancy E. Farchmin Sharon L. Feltz Diane M. Fisher .loyce Forcucci Judy Fulater Shirley A. Fumanti Carol .l. Carllinier Betsy Catta .loan Cawronski Mary Alyce Cooclspeecl Mary .lane Goodspeed Diane E. Goodwin ,luflith A. Greenwood Barbara A. Crotke Nancy S. Haas Anne E. Hausrath Estelle Lavin Theresa Rothera Elaine Sherry 4444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + + + + 4 + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4+nr+++V+++++++++9++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++R+ +N9WW ROLL CALL ROOM 110 Ruth Cramer Patricia Croley Margaret Cullen Ceorgiana Czubaj Judy Dahn Ellen Dallmann Janice Darner Betty Davis Kathleen DeGraff Clara Dennis Vicki Dorff Barbara Dorio Sharon Downs Mayrine Drake ,Joann Durlkiewicz n 4 .u..++++ Patricia Dvorak Sally Eakes Mary Eckel Patricia Eisenbeis Judy F argo Barbara Farrington Barbara Fialkowska Elizabeth Fink Catherine Fontana Lucy Francis Judith Cwitt Jeanette Meredith Annette Nowak Evelyn Shingleton Sharon Stock Millicent Weiglain W. L.FRANC FLORIST 1899 CLINTON STREET ROLL CALL ROOM 309 O Y - SPARKS V 4-7 SOUTHSIDE PARKWAY Friday 3:00 - 5:00 P. M. CLUB COMO We Cater To Banquets And Weddings 1779 SOUTH PARK AVE. Telephone: SO 9238 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ J + + + r + + + + + + + 4 + 4 4 + + + 2 v + + 'E' v + + + 4 'S' L + 4 + 4 Je . 4 + 4 'S' T + 25' v + + 4 4 4 4 + + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + -lv .'. .'. J. - 1 a + 4 4 4 4 L . + 4 'Q 2- + n'e . + L L 1. Y. V :Va . + + 4 + 4 v Q Q fv. 444444444 ?4444444444444444444+44444+44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' if 4' 4' '4 4' 4' 4? 4? 4' 4' 4' 4? 4? P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4? 'P 4' 4' 4' 444444444444444444444444444444444444+4444444444+4444 Gram-1' Connors Marjorie Cooke Roberta Crovoll Sandra Cuxhiy Lorraine Czekaj Mary Ann Davis Carol Ann Delanoy Diane Dellapenta Kathy DeWitt Mary Ann Diflenzio Ann Diiienzio Marie Dilliovcio Frances Dinger Mr. Ryan, Tvavlwr Donna DiVito Dorothy Dovtor Pal Doherty Sue Dombrowski Pat Domino ,lean Donovan Joyce Donovan Darleen Dunbar Marie Emerick Diane Emerson Sharon Ernst Mary Ann Espitia Elaine Kniaznk Memorial Chapel SUPREME MEAT MARKET LOOMIS, OFFEIIS 81 LOOMIS, INC. 14 WO 4711 1820 SENECA STREET 1844 Seneca St. AL DEKDEBRUN SPORTING GOODS Nortlltown Plaza Sheridan Drive and Niagara Falls Boulevard UN. 3338 and UN. 3339 Open Every Evening 160 444444444444444444444+4444+44444444444444444 404 444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 404 4 '4 44 4 4 I 3 IE :fs I ROLL CALL ROOM 233 1 4 4 Z Mrs. Mary Grace O'Mara, Teacher 1 4 4 il' Elmer McSkimming, Chairman E E James Fennie Michael Lanzieri E i ,lohn Hooper James Lawton I I Kenneth Harn Sam Lolla E 1 Richard Hosken Milan Malik I I Marshall Hulse Joseph Masters I E Jerome luda Daniel McCarthy E 2 W'illiam Kemp Thomas Mcliarthy 1 2 John Kennedy Kenneth McDowell I E Marvine Kline Thomas Michaels E I Charles Knier James Millholen I 5 Thomas Koprevich Robert Morcio E 1 Sylvester Krampen James Murphy Z 2 James Lampman Kenneth Newham I i Michael Lange John Newman E 3' I :E 1 4 4 E l Airview 7962 E 4 4 4 , 4 4. SIMON SCHEGG I I GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 1 I I 4 4 I A Specializing in -ng i FRONT END WORK I 4 4 4' FRIEND 'I' I 600 Harlem Road Buffalo 24, N. Y. I I I I Go E. . 1 4 4 4 4 1 1463 SoUTH PARK 1 I ELECTRIC co., INC. I I 1 1 Everything Electrical 2 I Wholesale and Retail I 4 4 E Tel: TRiangle 0420 E 4 4 I 224-9 SOUTH PARK AVE. I 1 Buffalo 20, N. Y. I 4 4 fi 3 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ,Q A. . -l Z'+'Z I i !'-201''Z' 'I' 'I' -I ! ! i 'r'! I'-I'-301' '!'-! ! ! ! ! ! Z l l ! ! i'-l !'+ .'. .... . ..'. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. . 4. 4. ,v .....'. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..'..... . .4.4.4.4.4.4.. .'. a ZW''Z Z Z-'X'-INS''Z ! !'-I'-Z'-if-Zvi'4''I'-2'-Z'-Z'-I''K'-2'-'r-Z'-I--I'-!-'. '! ! !-4'-Z ! Z'4''Iwi''! ! !'-ZH!-'Z !'-Q'-! !''X'-2 !--1'-! !-+4-++'! ! ! 3 l' HEEH OTOR SALE Your South Buffalo Ford Dealer 1675 SOUTH PARK AVENUE Phone FA. 2222 -! !'+'2 2 2 ' ROLL CALL ROOM 347 Karen Carney Patricia Carrick Margaret Denea Jeannie Carwol Maureen Gorman Margaret Hager Sylvia Hofer Elaine ,lelonek Perry Luciow Angeline Maczyxllowski Trinitlatl Rivera Frances Rothera Dorothy Sajtlak .Ioan Skivcr .loan Smyczynaka Ellen Steiner Kathleen Wierzbowski Kathleen Wir-se Willa Willis ,lacquelyn Wilson Barbara Witkowski Joanne Wojcik Nancy Wyzykowski Lorraine Zawatlzki ,loanne Znuula Maria Zogaria Jeannette Zglinicki 162 'K' ! Z i'+++'!'-I-'l'++ -I' '. . 4. 4. -X' -5- 'K' -E' 4. -I- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. J. . 4. 4. 4. 4. . IZ . v'a . -Z' 4. .:. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. r'1 . Z 4-4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.... . . . . ...'.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..g.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 '!' 'K' 'S' 'I' 'X' 4. 'S' 'X' L n 4. 4. 4. 'B' 'B' -Z' 'i' 4. 1. '2 4. 'X' '2- 4. 'Q 'Z 4. '. '2 4. 4. 4. 4. . 4. 'S' '. '2 4. 4. 'X' 'X' 4. 4. '!' 'X' 4. 4. 4. 'X' 'Z' 4. 4. 4. 'I' 1. 'i 4. 4. 'X' -2' 'Z' 4. 4. 'Z' 'E' -X' 1. 'L '2 4. 4. 4. 'X' 4. 4. 4. 4. 'I' 4. ': 4. 4. 'X 4. 4. 4. 'Z' 4. 4. 'X' 'F 'Z' 4. 4. 4. 4' 'E' 4. 'I' 'X' 'X' 'I' 4. 4. 'I I Z ! ! ! !''ini'-! ! X ! Z I 3 2 Z''X''Z''! ! ! 2 ! E 'r'! Z 8 ! X''I''X'402''X''P'! ! I I Z ! I ! ! Z i''X'-Z ! ! Z ! ! I Z Z'! ! ! ! ! ! ! I' '6Never Be False In Anything? ROLL CALL ROOM 115 MRS. D. F OGAL, Teacher ERIE WHOLESALE MEATS, PROVISIONS FROZEN FOODS We Specialize In Stocking Home Freezers 11 Alamo Place Buffalo 20, N. Y. Phone: FA. 6634 9 PARK HEATING CO. l urnuces-General Sheet Metal Work Servicing - Parts MR. VINCENT MULE 1872 South Park Ave. T he me wo. 1567 Evenings FA. 7871 '! l l 5 i '. 'i l Z I 2 ! !' 'I I Z X ! !' 'Z I Z I Z Z l I Z Z' 'Z ! Z I' I 'Z Z' 'SUI''Z''I ! l I''I''Z 5 Z !''Z''Z Z Z Z ! 2 2''! 2 ! ! ! ! i Z i i' . . . . . . . 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4. .g.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4.4. 4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4. 4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.. .4. .g.4.4.4. 4. 44.4. .9 4. 4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4.. .4.... .. .. .. .. .4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. .,., '! l l'+'l l l I l ! l l 1'+'! I ! ! ! l l l'-l i l l I l l l l ! l ! I l'+'l''l ! ! ! l ! !''P+'i'++'! l 1'+'! ! i'+'!'+'i i l'+'! ! l ! I ! ! l i''i l i l I l ! l !'+'! !'++'!'++'!''i'+'l'+'I'+'i ! l l I' KENTUCKY CABIN RESTAURANT Mary Kam-zmarczyk, Prop. FISH FRY FRIDAY NITE 1115 SENECA STREET BUFFALO 10, N. Y. MACK' DELICATESSEN 275 ABBOTT ROAD vorner LAKEWOOD WO 4664 School Supplies Baked Goods - Cold Beverages HOFF'S PAINT 81 WALLPAPER Wallpaper and Paints WO. 5964 956 ABBOTT ROAD Buffalo 20, N. Y. United Steel Workers of America C. I. O. Bethlehem Steel Local 2602 650 Ridge Road Lackawanna 18, New York Warren Galley Robert Heiss ANDREW GALLEY, FLORIST 1319 CLINTON ST. Phone TR. 4241 BUFFALO, N. Y. Our Reputation Your Guarantee of Unsurpassed Quality in Flowers THE KENNEDY MORTUARY 914 Abbott Rd. Buffalo 20, N. Y. Phone: WO. 1523 Blasdell Branch 54 Lake Avenue Blasdell, N. Y. Phone: TR. 7318 THE IDEAL PHARMACY In the heart of East Lovejoy J. Carlton Walsh, Pharmacist 1110 E. LOVEJOY ST. Buffalo 6, N. Y. TA. 1110 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' '!' 'I' 4' 4' 'E' '1- 'I' 'I' '1' 'E' 'E' 'I' 'E' 'i' 'E' 'E' 'i' 'I' 'I' 'S' 'I' 'i' '!' 'i' 'S' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'E' '2' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'Z' 'E' 'S' 'S' 'I' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'E' 'I' 'I' 'S' 'I' 'E' 'i' 'S' -1' 'S' 'E' 'E' 'I' 'E' '!' 'S' -E- 'S' '5' '5' 'i' 'i' 'K' 'i' 'E' 'i' 'K' 'i' 'S' 'i' 'E' 'E' 'R' 'i' 'E' 'E' 'B' 'I' 'E' 'E' 'i' 'I' -5' 'I' 'S' '!' 'S' 'I' '2- 3 i 'E' 'E' -1' -1' + 'I' 'K' -5' 'K' 'I' 'I' 'K' 4' 'i' 'I' 'Q' 'i' '1' 'i' 'I' 'S' '1' 3 33 '! 1 i ! i 1 i 1 i'+-1''I'-E i''1 !'+'i ! ! i i'+'! !'+'i ! i ! i !'+'! i'+-!''1 i 1 l'+'!--1--1'+-1-4-'2 ! ! ! !'++-E'+'1--E--!'+'i''i'4''i''i i'+'I'-5''i''! l-'lui'-1'-1''I''1 i !''!'+'i ! i ! 1 ! i'++'! ! i ! E ! 1 i ! ! 5 5' 4 4444444444+++++++444+44++44444+4444444444444+4+444444+444+44++++4++ 4 L 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 fi U vercyiAing for iLe 04fMefe anal Sporfsman. H .. PLA-MOR PORTING GOOD CL. 3456 627 MAIN STREET 'I' Home Nursing 'B Zu and fi Child Development 12' Classes -x- fi of ia South Park High School B + 4. + .g. fi l,ll0Il4' TR T757 .g. ABBOTT PHARMACY I 1'EESc:RII'TIoNS L 'X if Bunny F. J. Coniglio, Prop. '52 33 2:8 AImoTT Im. AT STEVENSON 3: llulfalo 20, N. Y. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 33 FAMILY LIFE + CLASSES Ig of EQ South Park High School i -1- -:Q fl BUFFALO 3, N. Y. ROLL CALL ROOM 323 ROAD SERVICE NITE LUBRICATION DICK'S AMOCO SERVICE General Repairing lgnition Se-rviru - Generators - Regulators llistrihutors 9 S. OGDEN ST. Cor. Mineral Spring Rd. Buffalo 10, N. Y. ROLL CALL ROOM 229 +++++4+4+44+44+4444444444444 4+ 'Q' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4' 4' 4' '? 4' 'b 4' 4' 5. 4' 4. -4 .5 -F -P 4' 4' 4' -P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'k 4' 'E 'P 'k 4' 4' 'F 4. -4 4. 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P '? 'I 4' 4 4' -9 4' 4' 4' I 4444444444444++++4+4+4+4+44444+44+4444++++44+4+++4++++4++44++++44++444+44 4444+ +44444444444444444+444444444+4+44444444+444444444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444 444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 I? r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'F 4 4 4 '4 'F 'F sy A GEO. B. HAMBERGER CO. Mcn's and Boys' Furnishings and Sports Wear We Give S 81 H Green Stamps 2168-70 SENECA STREET ANN,S FOOD SHOP 818 ELK STREET N AZARETH NURSING HOME Conducted by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception 291 North St. Buffalo 1, N. Y. CA. 1661 THE Woonsms BARBER Snor .lohn R. Kennedy, Mgr. Take Pride In Your A ppearance 3 BARBERS 2124 SOUTH PARK AVENUE GREAT ATLANTIC 81 PACIFIC TEA COMPANY 1183 SENECA STREET M. Nawatka, Manager Ilamiltons - Elgins - Longines Benrus - Bulovas FINE WATCH REPAIRINC WILLIAM E. GRAEBER South Buffalo's Oldest Jewelers WATCHES - JEWELRY - DIAMONDS Easy Payment Plan 2115 Seneca St. WOodlawn 0325 KARLE SAW COMPANY, INC. 142-150 CHICAGO STREET at South Park BUFFALO 4, N. Y. MA. 8053 SMYTH'S SHOE STORE QUALITY FOOTWEAR Phone: TR. 4513 2461 Seneca St. Good Clothes Deserve Good Care ACME CLEANERS 81 DYERS W. BOLLHORST, Proprietor U-SAN-O MOTHPROOF CLEANING Plant and Drive In 1335 ORCHARD PK. RD. HO. 1923 Branch Store 2113 SENECA STREET TR. 1008 SOFT-LITE CONSTRUCTION CO. Remodeling Work Fiber Class Awnings and Sheets Aluminum Doors and Windows Jalousies and Enclosures Free Estimates 535 Marilla St. Buffalo 20, N. Y. TR. 5393 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P '4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '? 4' 4' 'F 4' 'Q 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 'i 4' 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 4' 4? 4' 'P 4094 +4444444444444++4+44+44+++4++++++444444444444444 444 'k r +++444++44+4444+++++ 40+ -P'P'F ++++44+4++4 ++++4444++ ++++++++k I4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++??++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 'S-- '3 I Z'+'I''I I I''I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'+'I I I'+'Z'-5 l ! ! I ! t I t t i I' ROLL CALL ROOM 201 MOVIES FOR THE HOME Everything for the Camera Fan CLIFF MAPES Cameras - Film - Used - New 194 MAIN STREET MA. 2242 Trade in Your Old Camera Projm-tors - Light M1-ters - S1-rn-en POWERS DRUG STORE J. R. POWERS, Prop. Sli. 4880 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded School Supplies - Toiletries 2111 SOUTH PARK AVE. I.. B. SMITH MOTOR CORP. Authorized Ford Dealer New and Used Cars 1212 Abbott Rd. ut City Line Larkuwunnu, N. Y. Phone: FA. 6300 MILLER'S BAKE SHOPPE All Kinds of Baked Goods Birlhday and Wedding Cakes A Speciality TR. 2917 1368 SENECA STRl'11'1T NORMAN uml MAXINE BAKER, Prop. . AL F BUD MCPARTLAN,S SERVICE OX STATION BUYS., SELLS, TRADES HOUSES. LOTS Anywhere ' Insure- Your Auto - Monthly Paynu-nts We Insure Houses and llou:-vholxl Good:- 16l5 MJNLCA STREE1 1807 South Park Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. BIIITIIIO 10, N. Phone: TR. 1091 SOUTH BUFFALO Y. M. C. A. 245 ABBOTT ROAD BUFFALO 20, N. Y. S. S. KRESGE CO. L. ls. SMITH PLAZA +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++ P+ 'I I I I I I I I I I''I''I I I I''I I I I ! I I''I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4. 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' .g. 2. 4. 'I' .g. 'I' 'I' .g. .g. 'I' 4. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' .g. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' . .g. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' .g. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I I 'I' I I + -I jg ROLL CALL ROOM 5 + + -I -I 'I' 239 'I' E MISS MARGARET BOONE, T1-aclwr E -I -I- E i 2: I 1 Open Evenings, Except Saturdays, I Z Until 10:00 P. M. I 'I' O Q O 4. 1 1593 SOUTH PARK AVE. 1 I SENECA STREET at Alamo Pl' I 133 E 0 Buffalo 20, N. Y. E 2 TR. 2818 TR. 6974 1 + -I -1- + + -I- i WO0dlawn 4864 4. E CHAT AND NIBBLE E -I -I- E SODA BAR KIMAID 81 MATTAR, INC. Qi? E Known for Better Clothing E E 1965 SCUTH PARK AVE. I i 2208 Seneca Street Buffalo 10, N. Y. I 'I' -2- + + -I -1- -I- + -f- COMO BEAUTY SHOPPE E BILL'S TEXACC SERVICE I 4. Courteous, Professional Service ,P I + E 0 2422 SENECA STREET Z 3 Buffalo 10, N. Y. I I ABBOTT ROAD AT COMO 1 E TRiangle 1727 Phone: SO 9270 E -1- -I- 4- -I- + + -1- -1- 5 SWEATERS FREDERICK R. WILLIAMS Z -I h I 4. y :oc :Cx xo: 4' lf BETH VARISCO PAINTING sl DECORATING E E 19 Juniata Street Free Estimates Q3 E Buffalo 10, N. Y. 64 Eflaou Sf. Buffalo, N. Y. E 1 TR. 9821 TR. 0484 1 I I -1- -1- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' .g. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' 168 iii ++++ Z O I- I- Q P I- I- W O 0 3 ++++++++++++++ 4. '2 Z ?'! Z ! Z E 1'+'! i !-'X' ROY E. DRAPER Dealer in QUALITY EGGS FA. 1700 1292 SENECA STREET '2 5 ! ! ! ! Z I 2-'! X' R A T H K E ' S DELICATESSEN -:--z--:--z-+-z--:--x--:--x- U3 : -'rf i e I0 P 2 F4 TR. 0573 524 Abbott Road at Meriden 'E ! ! ! i 2 1 Z ! Z i ! i 2 Z Z !''i i Z 1 S Z'-1 I 2' W. C. KOCH Dealer in Dry Goods Shoes and Rubbers - Men's Wear 1539 SOUTH PARK AVENUE TR. 1867 .g..g. KENT'S QUALITY BAKERY Cakes Made to Order for All Occasions 1154 E. LOVEJOY ST. BA. 0878 i-i l ! 1 i i ! ! ! ! i'+'E ! 2 2' '1' 'K' -1' -1' 'I' -5- 'I' '2' '2- 'i' 'Z' 'I' 4' 'Z' ag. 'Z' 'K' 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'Z' 'Q' 'R' 4' 'K' 'I' 'i' '!' 'E' '1' 'i' 'E' 'X' 'Z' 'E' '2- '2- 'E' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'K' 'Z' 'I' if 'X' '2- 'E' 'X' 'X' 'E' 'Z' 'R' 'Z' 'I' '!' 'I' 'I' 'E' 'i' 'I' 'S' 'E' MR. R. LAMPARELLI, Tvarlwr JACK BOWDEN Tydol Gasoline Station TR. 9580 1661 SOUTH PARK AVENUE at MACAMLEY Best Wishes to Graduating Class LAMP'S PHARMACY 1016 ABBOTT ROAD TRI-ABBOTT HARDWARE STORE Howard G. Kon-11, Prop. Dev rmmw Paints - Fishing Tavkle Corbin Hardware Phone: TR. 1031 1535 SOUTH PARK AVE. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN wuenscllt den Seniors das Allerbeste. THE GERMAN CLUB Room 340 QQ '!' 'I' 'E' 'Z' 'i' '!' 'Z' 2' e 'Z' -2- A -r 'E' 4' :P 'E' 'E' 'E' '5' 'i' 'i' 'E' 'i' '2- 'E' 'i' 'E' 'i' 'I' 'i' 'S' 4' 'X' 'X' 'Z' '2- 'E' 'X' 'S' 'i' 'i' 'I' 'i' 'E' 'i' '!' 'E' 'i' 'S' '5' 'S' 'i' 'E' 'i' 'Q' 'E' SS '! ! !''i ! I ! ! 1 ! Z 2 i'+++'i ! ! !'+'! !'-!'+'!'-i'+'i ! i !'-E''E 2''i-'E''E''! !''! i''i ! i !''i l 1 i''!''1 i ! l''! l ! ! i i ! ! ! i'+++'! ! i i ! 5 ! ! l !'+ '!''! i''i i'+'! E 1 ! i i i E 1 E ! ! ! ! E ! ! 2'+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++9++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 if + + 33 I + + 5 ROLL CALL ROOM 5 + + + + 5 23 5 jig + + I MRS. DRUSILLA EIKENBERRY, Teacher I + + Z3 55 + + + + + + 33 JONES RADIO SERVICE CHARLES KELLY 1 E 1334 SOUTH PARK AVE. Abbott 81 Potters Rals. E I TELEVISION - RADIOS MOBIL GASOLINE 31 - 'I' REFRIGERATORS - WASHERS I 2 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES . 4. E Service That Satisfiesn S 81 H GREEN STAMPS E -1- , -1- 1 Phone' TR' 0176 Drop in and buy some gas. E E 1: 1 New Tire Mileage at HALF the Price I 1 REN MILLER 2 Z BATES TIRE SERVICE 3 it 20 ABBOTT ROAD CONFECTIUN E + 2 BUFFALO 20, N. Y. 780 SENECA ST, Z N E 0 Buffalo 10, N. Y. if Phone: TR. 2332 E i Iii if TR 7812 T 9 E The Camera 81 Card Shop MCLAUGHLIN S EQ E 2241 SENECA STREET BUSY STORE E + + Z ' 2255 SOUTH PARK AVE. I E Photo Szipplies, Greeting Cords Buffalo, N. Y. E ,P Typewriter and Office Machine 1 32 Repairs 1 + + + E Mor1. lhru Thurs. 6 I'.M..till 1 A.M. E 4- l'r1., Sat., Sun. 4 P.M. tlll 1 A.M. '5- 2 3 Locations LUMBER CO. E 1 PIZZA HOUSE I Z T0 TAKE OUT 0 Z 1 2336 SENECA ST. FA 8744 Z 55 2152 GENESEE ST. KE 8311 2650 SENECA STREET 3 252 Bomber Sandwiches TR. 2080 E Iii -1- + + +++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 PARK PHARMACY The Prescription Drug Store 1942 SENECA STREET FRED SCI-ILOSSER FUNERAL HOME 2283 SENECA STREET Buffalo 10, N. Y. 0 Fred Schlosser Ruth L. Schlosser Telephone: TR 2375 F OSER'S FLORIST Corsages - Novelties Wedding Bouqucfs 619 WILLIAM 1877 SENECA Cl.. 1360 TR. 0717 Congratulations Graduates .1OHN'S DELICATESSEN TR. 4232 44 161 MINERAL SPRING ROAD RCLL CALL RCOM 129 MR. HEALY, Tvaclwr JOHN A. ULRICH Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Poultry, Lard and Sausage of all kinds 2342 Seneca St., near Duerstein Ave. Buffalo 10, N. Y. Phone: TR. 1340 ABLE PLUMBING SERVICE 46 ALLEN ST. Buffalo 2, N. Y. 24 Hour Service Phones: HU. 1152 FI. 5470 ROLL CALL ROOM 'kit 307 EDDY AND WALLIE'S RESTAURANT 1527 SENECA STREET BUFFALO 10. N. Y. 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' ? 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' ? ? ? 4' 4' 4' 4? 4? 4' 4' 4? '? 4' '? 4? 4' 4' 4' '? 4? 4' 4? 4' 4? 4' 4? 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '? 4' 4' ? 4' 4' 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 4? 4? 4' 4' '? 4' 4? 4' 4? 4' Zi 4' 444444444444444444444444+44444444444444444+4+4444444+4+44444444+44444+444444444444444444444444444444444+ 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 FREE DELIVERY Wo. 5532 .l1MMIE'S MARKET Quality Meals Your Palronage Will Be Appreviatecl 306 ABBOTT ROAD BUFFALO 20, N. Y. JOHN ' S COLLISION SERVICE S. Chmielowski 1504 Seneca Street Buffalo 10, N. Y. N OTERY'S BARBER SHOP 1739 SOUTH PARK AVENUE ROLL CALL ROOM i++44444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 'I' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 alriri' 24-3 RCLL CALL ROOM 125 MRS. EDITH LANKLER, Tvarlwr CAMPBELUS PHA RMA C Y iii! 1560 SOUTH PARK AVE. WO. 3368 LA HACIENDA PIZZERIA Wesiern New York's Most Famous Pizza House 2065 South Park Ave. SO. 9733 EARL KELLY'S KENDALL SERVICE 1817 South Park Avenue at Como Avenue Buffalo 20, N. Y. Phone, TR. 5024 H. BURSTEIN, Prop. NufS1ty1te Taui1o1rS SUITS MADE TO MEASURE 2256 SENECA ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. 4' 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4. 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' -4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '52 444+44+4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+ 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444+44+4444+ 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44+444+4+44+4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ROLL CALL ROOM 205 MRS. MARGARET CRANE, Teacher BARBARA'S BEAUTY SHOP MARX , CLEANERS 1921 CLINTON STREET 0 BUFFALO, N- Y- 2078 SENECA ST. Phone: TR. 6335 WO, 3176 FRED WALTER PARSONS 81 JUDD, INC. JEWELER Established 1923 Watches - Diamonds - Silverware 470 ABBOTT ROAD TR. 1046 Operating Prescription Drug Stores 2189 SENECA ST. cor. CAZENOVIA 2011 S. PARK AVE. cor. LOCKWOOD 468 ABBOTT RD. cor. ATHOL DANDEE BAKE SHOP 520 ABBOTT ROAD Buffalo 20, N. Y. T. R. Y. GULF SERVICE Thomas R. Youngman, Prop. TOWING PLOWING Open 8 A. M. to Midnight Abbott Road, Cor. Shannon Dr. ROLL CALL ROOM 121 FROSTY-DELL SODA BAR ' DELICATESSEN 982 Abbott Road Buffalo, N. Y. SO. 9586 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 1 444444444444 444444444444 4444 4 4? 4 4 4 4? 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P JP 'P 'P -P 4? 'P 'F -4 4' 4' 4' -4 4' 'P 'P 4' 'P 'P '4 '4 'P 4' 4' -4 '4 '4 -P 'P 'P 4' -4 'P 'P 'P 4' 'P -P '4 4' 'P 'P 4' 'P 'F 'P -P 'F -F -4 -4 -4 -P Z 4444444444444444444444+4+4444444444444444444444444444444++4++4444+444+4+4+44+ ' --Z !--Z'-Z'-! 5-'K' J'+-! ! 5 Z !-'X'-i''Z'-5''Zvi'405'-102''EHR''3 i ! Z i ! 5 ! i i E i Z 5 i 5 ! ! 5 ! !'-! 5 5 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !'-E l'-! 5 ! '! Z i' 'Z' .g. 4. fi' 4. 'Z' 'Z' -X- 4. 'Z' 124 ELMWOOD AVE. '2' W. HAZLETON SMITH COMPANY 4, Publishers of Smith Review Books LI. 4594 BUFFALO 1, N. Y. DON DURLAICS '3- J. o 5. BRUCKMAN BROS. AUTO SERVICE KENDALL SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS X 4, 1402 South Park Ave. ff: 1766 Clinton St. Buffalo 6, N. Y. u -3- Buffalo 20, N. Y. Phone: SO. 0500 SO. 9061 r ROLL CALL ROLL CALL ROOM ROOM 'X' ff- 132 134 Mr. Seemueller, Teacher Mr. Tederous, Teachvr ROLL CALL ROLL CALL ROOM ROOM 211 340 Mrs. Bommer, Teacher Miss Metz, Teacher ROLL CALL ROLL CALL ROOM ROOM E 333 329 'i' fff Mr. McMahon, Teacher Mr. Brownjohn, Teacher 131-1-0:--:Q-:nz-'24-:Q's--x--:-'z--:-'z--z--:w:--z-':-+':'-:-'z-'z-+++++-z-+4-4-3+-s--x--:A-x--1--s--z-'M'z'-z-+-s-+-:'-s'+':'+++-:0:--z--z-+-z--:--s-++'z--:- 174 'Q sr 1 'A Q v 'S'-! 2 !'+'i i !' Z'-X''!-'3'-!'++-X'+'!'++'!'-! ! !'-! X ! ! !''P+4-'i'+-l-+-P+'20!-'!-'ini-+'! ! E'-E'-5-40! !'-Z'-i'-I--Iv!--! ! ! I !'-3-'I''2-+4-'S 4' 'l' 'S' ARTISTIC I QQ RE-COVERING AND UPHOLSTERING 4. 'QI lim-pairing - Refinishing - Brush - Spray ' I IE- Bone White - Antiquing 'E' QQ Estimates Given - Workmanships Guaranleeal 120 SOUTHSIDE PKWY. 3: '1 Furniture Bought and old , 0 S h P k H h S-l l 'iz 767 Michi an Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. ppome out ar lg L mo .,. g n 'E CL. 4069 .L 13- ? CARVEL B 2 W ' I , 'I' SOFT . ICE CREAM 'S' 'WS 'A C EE Bugalds Finest Councilman and Mrs. Ii: 'I' 32' A BAILEY AT MCKINLEY STEPHEN B- MUSKAL 2 753 TR. 4496 TR. 0050 5 25 4. Q 'L . . . 'Q' 1? RQLL CALL J. K. Chemical Distributors 'i' 'l' ROOM M fgrs. Sc Distributors 'il fl .Maintenance Supplies 4, 1. 1 ' . ' Cleaners - Chemicals 'X' r 'P 'I 327 60 Columbus Ave. FA. 8253 fi: A i n 'E' 'Z Wflollluwn 9020 'Z' 1 N N N L. B. Smith l'laza's Only .le-wclry Store- 2 PRUNTILR bERVIl.E , New York State Inspection Station GEORGIA PAUL JEWELERS if 1Spvc'ial Towing Facililivsl Fmt, Watches' J 'l'y 86 Gifts 12: i' . . . S ' ' IQ: 1770 Seneca bt. Buffalo 10, N. Y. L B muh Plaza 'Z SO. 9422 Lackawanna 18, N. Y. Ig: 2 -E- .,. .g. SENECA HARDWARE OLL ALL :3 Paints - Glass - Housewares R C if 5 V u 1 u gg: Eleclrzcal Q Plumbing Supplws ji 12: Pipe' Q Threading If-1 to 2 Il: Glazing 1842 Seneca St. BuH'alo, N. Y. .,. 4. WO. 1091 .g. .g. .14 1 .44 '! ! ! l l i Z l' '! ! ! 3 Z Z Z X'-Z 'z '! ! 's 'A 'I''Z ! i'-Z'-2 2 2 2'-Z'+'E I-'Z'-7 Z ! Z ! Z Z 3' ! X X 2 ! Z+' 's ' ' 'I I I-'I I I I I''Zvi''Z''I'-IHINI''I''I''E'-! I I''I''I I I I''Z''I''I I ! 5'-i ! ! i I'-I I I I !'-I I I I !--I ! ! !'-I I I-'I-'I I I I-'I ! I I-'i I ! I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' SOUTH PARK ' 'E' 'I' ng SUPER SERVICE EPSILON 5 1' SINCLAIR STATION IOTA I 32 1906 5011111 Park Ave. at Tifft S1. SIGMA E I Buffalo 20, N. Y. I ,. , , SORORITY + i Joseph Colusentx, Prop. I 3? I -5- 'I' 1 is E Congfafulafffm DU ROIS FURNITURE E I ENGLISH CLASS -1- I 1223 Lovejoy Street I -3- PERIOD 1 I I Buffalo 6 , N. Y. + 3 ROOM 115 1 , 'I' E Mrs. Fogal, Teacher Phone' Fl' 1899 I 3 I -is 'I' -io 'I' + 'I' 2 I E TYPING I CLASS ROLL CALL E E PERIOD 3 ROOM E Q5 ROOM 249 203 it 'I' 2 Mrs. Cruz, Teacher Mrs. Cruz, Teacher E 'I' 1 i -5- 'I' -3- 'I' 1 33 E TYPING I CLASS Introduction to E I PERIOD 4L BUSINESS CLASS E 'I' 1 PERIOD 6 E 'I' 1 ROOM 247 ROOM 203 E E Mrs' Cruz' Teacher Mrs. Cruz., Teacher I I -'13 -3. -I- + 'I' 4. 'I' 1 I -1- ' 4' 2 TYPING 1 CLASS S Pe se I I PERIOD SL STUDY CLASS I 'I' E PERIOD 7 1 'I' E ROOM 249 ROOM 113 I E Mrs. Cruz, Teacher Mrs. Cruz, Teachw, E 4. -I' 4. -I' i'I I I I I I I''I I I I I I I I''I I''I I I I''I I''I I I''I I''I I''I I''I I I I I I I I 5''I I I I I''I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I'i 176 I 5.:f:1v - ,f:a..,. .'.' !vyn', 1 uw- .' l 'v' ef' af, .- -TEQEELJ f. X WILL W A.. .3 , 1. a - A . ,ly .wwvf ,. .v C41 V 5'-f!--1 1 'rk . f 1 in N' A431 ve. .qv r I-' Q, if E, ug' , Emi i ' 5- . Q , . gf fr mi A . lvl' 1 M5 n :-f ., I '15,i,QiSr1 'f' 3.. 5jg.VQH'j ' . , l ' 1 i J 'H:!'lf 19311. . fy : -5. Y' - f y - 5 Vp' s I . , ' x. I , , B BW' 1 'ilk 1 4'- :-TTW' 5. 21:5 . . 5'51'1'f3j- 'i'f3EgL4- --' I 'I Vi,-i5Q:.L1j :'. -,' 1.. he '3'.:'el3Hi 55 ,ua - Q, ' I- 4. - 1 w-Q., .A I . 'i-WW f f, !L'l :Ji J Y.. 0. iff of 4 N' W' I 1' xt, L ,- s- L x - : rf 4' 1-Ml +1 k x Q' .Y XM' V , L , If W: in . L? I L. . A '.I5fw' ,, . . fTfA+'1'-ny. V. Lrsfg,-':fg. , ' 'H-1 AZ f ' .f 'av' ' .1'YQ'ff I . 1, 1 1 l . 1 ' 1 ,, . ,x x ,F-, 'Z +'?,E?5 -Q - ' , -'1.x:,.-,,L,1..- ., Ark! .1 Q4-F 1 .1- - :9,?'V'71:f'?.'I.:d .. - . 'A I? ,gf--1 V. . ,.q1,-.'fIr?Q' .2:fgvEJf,4?fg:L,I zz' ' -.., fu- V .--, ff- '- Q :, . .1 , A 2.3 4,02 555116,-L ,, F5 YU' 'rf . '., ,r:g..,i r.. - ' 1' r ' -'ug I- I f m fwljfdgf'-1.42, K H, .gxff-like - , .LMEFQ-'Q-1-., J V-, 35, rf., . - 1 H ::..g Y:-14 , n' ' .. H. p., . X-if A - -A ix,,.,,1i .',yN HU-4?Q1.,j ,uw - I 'Lil' ,,a,,ga:w ,H , 4- 1 N., V3-,, ml .N ,mg g.,,j'f4,5,1 ,if 11.4, ' : 5' -' , , ,511 ar 'T' ..' -- ,.r'gi1.g.'1, i.'5FH'. I7fz1:71i. ' 1- - J i5412!1Q25igQgfQi!'r':.: ' 2' A215 Wai fliitiffznif' b. -1-1' '.f't'-f,?'-Tfiifpfff-E r- vw-Q .,,-,naaigp-T . 4 I Y T: M:'..gN.gx,J '-.-.141 '.,,'4.v-, M42 v nu, :H wf-A' ,V ln: ,1 .W ,.,,. . V- V ,. - ,A 3 44 i f , , Uv 4.11 -0 V ' :ff 4 JW' I 41 r W' rf fab ll! ,,x yu V ' Twp 'r 'f.' ' N ' +P. .-:jf v . . 1u,.-1 . 2 .I 'Q 1 1- 12-,r 'gif-:' 5 -- I vi. ,,415'1-,yzlpg r..'J'y., ,, 3. ,:,,4',, . , -,V-,if . -gm? 4--,.3,.yg,3 .-:-3.gJ.5-::,fy5,5 N- -4. gg, ,-R,.1g',.' '51 r , . .-1h ' -N - 1 H- J- -- , P ,,. 4 . . -,A 1 ,. Q.. N , ,ai 1 1 ' '- ' ' '7t 'P ' m' 115:25 . ,- W T E M S R maxim-. 4 come vo Q I .. n-:ALLOW 5 ri one x Q N161-41' P' DPNCE Il n ur I I, N X IJ DSLR 01-o v g J TH meg - it l ' 1 IMQRK E .......... o , 7 M THE X X THP 4 , . 1.-, 1-'H-nv-1 wo e, R ev ,, imeglblpw X , , '1 D w w 1 ff , I 1 ,4 fl . EL 51 1 t Uk 9 ,ers X , . ' , .-Y ',.,A 'F - ' , ' .. .7 - g Y A A ', 1 jg! ' X gf 4 R Y --I--i A h 1 ' S ,Z - ' . V 'K - , A 'Q' yirzlzpfrfg 'JA 4 , - ' , Gz,f5y, - 1 , 9 We 0 , I g n - , ' 1 2217, ' ' AR ' f v Ga . . V V' A . f V1 35,3 -4- -- ARY E B l . fi 4 f. 'V 1 f
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.