Binghamton North High School - Wampum Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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1 ut' 1 -G0 ISACKSTAGE with Little Theater Guild-The transformation-From this greasy confusion North Stars are born, who assume new personalities under the expert hands of student make-up artists, Harriet Thurston, James Crossley, and Nancy Collier--H320 COLLEGE AVENUE -Many difficult situations arise when North's stage becomes a hilarious sorority house where there has just been a murder. After many false leads, evidence seems to point to Russ, who is gaining dis- approval among his friendsfBETXVEl-JN SCENES-While awaiting Merch's pep talk, anxious actors either brush up on their cues or gather round the piano which Matt Zak plays as an in- teresting diversion from acting. Little Theater Guild Top row: lVlr. Raymond Merchant, Charles Morean, Grayson Hinman, Thomas Hanifln, Rob- ert Curran, William Cecil. Fourth row: Austin Cli11e, Matthew Zak, Harvey Calvert, Louis Gen- nett, Richard Austin, Leonard Hathaway, XVard Newschwander, Ralph Breswitz, Tom Makres, James Crossley, Stanley Rector. Third row: Wanda Beardsley, Alice Finch, Lucille Gennett, Jeannette King, Dawn Russell, Peggy DiLello, Harriett Thurston, Mary Edith Moyer, Shirley Mullen, Kathleen Gallagher. Second row: Marie Scott, Delma Jane Schreiber, Phyllis Unold, Bar- bara MacCallum, Iris Graham, Thelma Tyler, Jane Ives, Joyce Larrabee, Mildred Frey, Vivian Cook, Morley Hoffman, Evelyn Schrader. First row: Virginia Snow, Marion Borne, Betty Ruth Brink, Cynthia Demarest, Nancy Collier, Jerry Bloom, Doris Humphrey, June Elderkin, Phyllis Winiser, Gilda Parisio. 18

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xxx -ELECT Student Council officers: Joyce Larrabee, secretary, John Garvey. treasurer, Louis Cen- 11ett, president, Rachel VVall, vice-president.-ARE GREETEIJ by Hosts and Hostessesg Betty Dwyer, Lois DuMond, Joyce Larrabee, Bob Carbrey, istandinglg Don Brooks, John Garvey, Ted Mil- ler, Cseatedj. They greet visitors, give information, and require visiting permits.-WVANDER into the library.-SPY on Stage Crew. Charles Raymond, stage manager, directs Bill Wadsworth at ropes, Paul Rockwell, John Korinek and Howard Bach at switchboard, Lyman Larrabee testing stage telephone and Frank Thomas awaiting orders. The smoothness of North's production is due to this organization's splendid work. -ORGANIZE Junior Red Cross under officers Phyllis Downing, Frank Mazzei, Iris Graham, and William Cecil, with Sue McCullough serving as vice-president of the city council. Our annual membership drive netted eighty dollars to aid local and foreign children, Military hospitals re- ceived the bright Christmas posters displayed below by: Florence Palenik, Iris Graham, Phyllis Downing, and Jack Huntley, fstandinglg Kenneth Wilmot, and Virginia Hibbard, tseatedl.-INITL ATE twenty-four members into the Ihikona Chapter of the National Honor Society. Below, left to right, are Joyce Larrabee, an initiateg James Ives. presidentg Robert Breckinridge, master of ceremoniesg Connie Ragard, vice-president, and Ralph Martin, treasurer. 17



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, - - KEEP UP OUR ORALE During these troubled times the Little Theater Guild has helped to keep up North's morale by turning students' minds away from the world today. H320 College Avenue proved to be suc- cessful in doing this. Having a large cast, it also gave many new guild members a chance to de- velop their talent either on stage or by working on committees. THE PLAYERS PRODUCTION STAFF A Judlth Wayne .......................... Shirley Mullen Val ................ Minna ......... ...... Matthew Zak Margery McCullough Russell ............. ....... L eonard Hathaway Rita Day ............... Doreen Divine ...... Billy Grady ........ Nydia Noyes .... Cy ........,........... Lee Macon .......... Phyllis Martin ..... Lucille Nouvaine .... Ken ....................... Nan Sills ............ Hap .......... Thelma Tyler Wanda Beardsley Louis Gennett Joyce Larrabee Ralph Breswitz Charles Marean Vivian Cook , ......... Jean Sporbert Grayson Hinman Alice Finch Austin Cline Phoenix ..... ...... ........ T 0 m Makres Romney ............ .............. R obert Calvert Ernie .................. .... W ard Neschwander Mosetta Veens ...... ........ D oris Humphrey Prof. Slopes ....... Dean Ool ...... The Chief .... Stanley Rector June Elderkin Morley Hoffman Joe .....,........ .......................... R ichard Austin Doc ........... ................................... C arl Benson Cops ...... ..... J ames Cr ossley, William Cecil -CQOPERATE WITH CUSTODIAL STAFF in keeping North and its grounds clean and attract- ive. Though heating North th serious, the staff succeeded reatened to become in maintaining a healthy, if- not warm temperature. Standing: James K bl h d td' W'll' H11 . ' nel er, ea cus o ian, 1 iam a , Bemamm Hunt, Frank Garuii. Seated: Mrs. Nora Gxllen, Wallace Osier, Stanley Pender. -ASSIST THE CAFETERIA STAFF. Home- malcing girls get practical experience in the cafe- teria. Other students b k' d ' h . Y W noon hour, helped to relieve Standing: Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. Evans. Seat Mrs. Brown, manager. or ing urmg t e the labor shortage. Maus, Mrs. Packer, if Makeup Expert ................ Mr. Daniel Dressler Student Director ..... ...... C ynthia Demarest Stage Manager .................... Charles Raymond Lighting Engineer .................... Howard Bach Ass't. Lighting Engineers ........ John Korinek, William Wadsworth Spotlight Technicians ............ Paul Rockwell, Frank Thomas Sound Technician ................ Lyman Larrabee Stage Crew ........ Otto Rieth, Joseph Murco, Douglas Randall Scene Artists .... Cloe English, Dawn Russell, Ruth Craver Prompters .... Peggy DiLello, Jeannette King Business .... Geraldine Bloom, Beverly Nebb, Patricia Linehan, Phyllis Unold Advertising .... Marion Borne, Gilda Parisio, Dawn Russell Makeup .... James Crossley, Mary E. Moyer, Sally Jewell Properties .... Betty Brink, Delma Schrieber Personnel .... Austin Cline, Blanche Humphrey Art ........................ Dawn Russell, Sally Jewell Sales Promotion .................. Dorothy Vaughn Costumes .............................. Evelyn Schrader House ............ Phyllis Blake, Joan Martenson cd: Mary Ferranti,

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