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

 - Class of 1950

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And some we got by purchase, And some we had by trade, And some we found by courtesy Ot pike and carronade- At midnight, 'mid-sea meetings, For charity to keep, And light the rolling homeward- bound That rode a toot too deep! -Kipling :'-.- Sick ig., A11 good puotes become 111 once ln CI Whlle ond requxre med1co1 ot ten lon SICK BAY 15 o vnol port of the Shlp for wlthout xt perhoos some of the crew could not have survwed the long voyage Medlccrl c1ss1ston e must be qwen by cf ,mderstchdmq sympothetlc cmd qood nortolred person Thus we d d1 cate Th1S ISSUQ of the Womoum to North H qhs nurse Mlss Morrqore Qumh Now J us? don 1 Say C' Word :O H1 TS- iw., 5 be e TIUUUFSSV 1 ,jt.,y'f sn 'm mc scene s X N. aff- ' V , 'Y ' X N X -xx x xt ww .ff N ,Af X ,sw J 1 gf A-, ' Mini' '-1 'N fx. swf ,.,. 1 NM ,, , xux E- If .A 1. 9,1 ,js ,K ,fd . ,1 , , s..- As .5 ' '56 4 fx .ox 8 :yy I t it tt ' ' the JZ W8 Announcements every Monday Wednesday and Frrday transcrrpts for college admrssrons publrc relatrons Wrth the communrty these and many other responsrbrlrtres are drrected from the ottrce of Mr H Earle Weaver prlncrpal Wrth the ard of Mrss Ieannette Fowler admrnrstratlve assrstant '5...e 'iz Swrtchboard duty program card f1les permanent records lost and found artlcles frnanclal accounts locker assrgnments all capably taken care ot by Mrs Celeste Osborne general ottrce Worker and Mrs Mar garet Donnelly school accountant in ,K 'T Lf A fnend to all boys ln A competent gurde to all Counselor to boys rn the coll C r s ommercral grrls at North grr s te hnrcal vocatronal and and acaaerntc courses counselor Mrs Lea P rndustrral courses counselor Mr George Tate Weaver Wtth the secretary chretly the boys on the ot the counselors othce ground floor Mr Ron Mrss Helen O Hare ald F lohnston Ib 8 I I 1 I I I ' , 7 x 1 , l ' 0 ts T , '-S Q I I ' - I , . f, M,-Ag: A, Vk.' 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Pvt fragihy Sifial S'u,.ies Comme Ci l Horn 'i Q: -'.l'1I'Y.f,'JIY1 E' . . tQ1eti:s I ,Z so-31e'y 'Lil ' pl '1l ,an rss Le nal' N155 Rt' I!cAnd e ret Corn Verma rx A Mgfib' y MJ' X, -7-.. X ',,,k xr- r G XA XX We prrates must know the deutsche and how to parlez when we travel ..-- 'Z':: ,', X ,Am -..Hg MISS KCI Demrc, Iames ' 'cGmn s 'te ated a ematros art re I-Iona Socrev Mrs Geor ra 1 ine rmnen a Band O res a C reerleaders We learn about Cap n Krdd and Spanlsh qold rn hrstory X55 AL Raymond her Pan er Enghs 1 ee c e Tneatre GJ11 Stage Crew 13 J 9' ku .V j ' . V ' E' tt ' f' . , , x y 2 fr t t t I e f ' k n , - I ,I :r I , . fe ' ,, Q ' x x r' V by . lk. X I, I' 1' .. , ,Z I K 4 - A 5 + , . K' Q X 1 f-' 4 ' ,, 1 ,, M' ff Jalxrk . r :vs . , M4-C311 t.fz. VV. Fisnard :.'FC'J'iE11IYt ST' IPP 1 Latin ,t '. . 1 Q Musa: , rr? , 1: sf- 1-4 .L ' . Y ',T 'J ,f ' QU Z --M. 4- V f'?' 35 ' M . . 1 M ' ' 5 5 f its..-rfififf-'ST' W9 S+' ' 3 4, r ff -,z:i J I ' - - tb T, Y .gif ,V 3 if-F . ,, . 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Mrs Alrce Verqaso E lrsr Dey artment Head ln A Ahoy my rnatesl Lets qrve out wrth a lrttle song' Take frve preces of erqht from the pot o gold and what rerna1ns'f' 'S H R 13 and 302 First row- lean Searue Mary Carbo Betty Hutchrnqs Carol Armstrong Mary Lou Baker Anne Terry Barbara Holrc Dolores Gow Second row lrmmle Brshop Davrd Rauaht Leo Schnur busch Rosemarre Heller Antomette Pompeu, Yvonne West Howard Gates Donald Chapman. Third row: Michael Hackulrch, Richard Roach, Ferdinand Morsch, Donald Brown Lawrence Hickok, Allen Mattison, Paul Pierpont Ierry row: ohn udd, Ford Gunsauls, Kenneth Felker. Fourth Laverne Lawrence, Ioe Robilotto. Haggerty, Carlton Cushman Dick William Watson, Don McCarthy, Baker. Q ,X H R 10 and 309 Fxrst row R10 ard Beam Dwrqh lv' lam Donald Garvey Mary Downs Mrller Arlene Kohl lxm Harvey lee Purcell Second row Nrclc Bu asrc Paul Preston Norman Randall Char es Allen lrm Eranklm Earl Teeple lce Bernhardt Vxnce M1cel1 Third row Walter lunker Ed ONe1l George Welsh Ronald Cannon Sylvy Yevchr nez Robert Cook Vrctor Kasrnarclx George Stroka Fourth row Art Zelm balch Bill Kerr Vmce Maleslcy Ronald Bellrs Ed Tinklepaugh Sam Decker Robert Dowd 1 1 t, fl R ire: -I 1- fs is s N-'fl 'ul H R 4and 201 F1151 Row Second row Thlrd row Fourth row 1 may X 'L R 8 and 205 Fxrst ro Second row Thrrd row S XJ if Fourth row Nl if 1146119 H. R. 304 and 215 Fits! row: Hr rrrrlfi f'Wf'l311'1'r,Pf1v1rw,Pi.::', 'I'.f11111f: Mcrrfsfrrr, i1I IIlE'C'S Pr1111gc1ii, f-.f11r1 Iyrr ff irlfrl 1311, fir r1r:'c111f f1 Mrrrlrrzf, Txifizw 1411271111 , fii Ii'I iifvcrl1r11, 1151: fi . Second row: iraq il f.Uf r111 r i'1I'I,4'5 Hr'.srfe1:1, Arn' Ifi Thciycr, G12 :ir T 'mio N,r::1'i:1 ffrmfr, H11g4'1Qrr1i 'TH S1 '..' 'zfl Tim Fxfgf-11' r., Albert Hari. Third row: FI.lii'7i.1Si, fi imr: f3r,i1crr1',', U Il'1i'1 f'111 iioiwrr Vw rlrcrxx lil, Rifhfrrri Fir rr14ir1, rwirlwfs Wr11I f.111i1, Hebert Vwvlifiiri, Gro: I.r1vr1r1'i, Fourth row: P11111 Kvfr, Yrrzfy 'W :wifi f'1r1r1f2',', Fr-12114 1.y111'f,, f' 1. fri i 5' Jim, P131 iv'X7iic'r1f,-.'k, ffyrrr f.'f 1:Qsi':: Frzrl Wfiieeier, H1112 Tnrrkivic, H. R. 118B and 215 First row: I1u11r1f1 rw Ydsr,-rr if arf. fffurn firms' Arrrzrri, Brivrziira C4119 3111 , , , ., . Orrin Rplffl Dm' 3!r13r1r1, Elinor Lrpvrllriziz Mrrrri-m Davids' :1. Second row: U rf tr., C2111 rf' Clrlrfi S'f'JCIf'iCiiC.1l'UQI, kim? Vvvhil E if1Il'iT Mrnrjrgrro Irirrirki, Eii2c'r1:fr1i1 Frizf yrrirrirl-,, Bmvvriy Dcirlirvg, PGV P111-iatlwy, Vznyflw 511111113 Hrirlmrci Ic1:1r1sf.11, Third row: I-:lin D1v11uI1.111, Bob Innes, .-'111 rv? Dwifrrsis, Vvfiifurd Smith, Ray Kfluskr, Ic1:.r1 ffztiibs, Rzrrxird Tirxfier, Fryer? Ei11'1s. Fourth row: Albert Sullivan Ha?- r-rr f',ie2rs, flfiarrrx Sf'hrr11d1, f'5le'111r1 ii!-Efi .lqiirrf Hvfiih, Gcdrrey V1r11r11:, Hwy IJEQIX111, Hfzrrirr Kf1r111r11iy, Irry Hr1'1.r,,. H. R. 3 and 209 First row: ilylvm KlIl11Si71Ty, N11r1r11i Pwr, Nrrrrf fxssix, Pri' Ulwkrflilsky, Vrcrrrvrss T1 :,'11..4f:11i, ifif1'i11f'VIN C7'Hr1Or1, ble-fix. ' I,wY ITZi! fan fiflllfilll i'c111r1Gr, Mrzrarir-' liifl.,5l,1i'.6Y. Second row: fgrfprri T1 rx. 5'1Q,A1Lir9yf'..'Qfkr Sirirey KLH15, I. I1 4' ':if'T1'llG, Mlm fi'Ii.1, Cells K1'S'1s': in iirgfrr wh Coy, Put Hwfzri, Sylvia Arrdffz- 141111. Third row: Arm Sullivan, Mu..re1-111 i.v1zr1,1, if'Ji1I'1 G11 rfgiw, AiGI1,iQVJ6'ii, 1311.19 .fr:: fw.'.'f31l, Hifhcirci Hiills Kf1r1r1f-12. If ritz r1,E11'2.fiyfir11cir1, Dui Ki:1g.Fourih row: ifrifnrrci '.'f1r1rf1rs'e:1T1, Keri C:Q1i'f1r:S', C.,r'i., Hever ,' Eff Drcke Efii Er: 515 T 'F 323135. 1111 Ffrls, F :er Phi H. R. 17 and 216 Firsi row: '-.',G1:1'. 5.1 f.f-.. iv ' .KH:fl'fZ. lQ11'g,f+f1 T21-41 A ,if-I, 21111311 S . ii:-1, f,f:,rr3 F Iii' I1 'f1ir1r:'ta Kcrz, Hy '1'1'1f 1-'. Second row: Kwrwr Sr. 711111 ff,r1r1 if ,1 1.1, E111 1 1 f4.:a'.-.rrivi Tficirrlym hwy '41, 1, -gg 1 ','.Y-:-'f'1.l, 1'11,r:1 Tr' rss, EJIILES .1..fi. Third row: fb-1. flwgzn Rfiyrzr mi Zuni' ff 1' f ' L: w.Hi..l11I1i 5GrL5-1 f 'Q , ' ian Fifi-l'fY Lguxe PGiG'111 fq , 1. Fourth row: fairy' ?1',r ,:, 2:11116 I 'i .l.r:1 Qi Cunt Fgiy Ihr: s :. 1 ::.:1'i1 1- Eiii i.fc'Er1Gm2',' Tig gg 151 : T 1 .K'11.1, iii-'if iXui'E'4Ii. I8 Seezmen First row: .Sr 1. Second row: S, .f Qz.. 2. ff. Third row: Hzrfy j ies 1 , U... f.:. f.fG7'1:iif o ' 'S:.1,igo f. Fourth row: Efzcrwl ?f.19 31: 7. f'1sL S 1 .fr :f.':.+'- .T 1:3 i Pf..sE'3:..1 fit. Efzirfls H. R. 3 and 202A First row: f.f'x:1 .1 Eifflifif . if .- 4-51 15.1.5 5:11.11 E.gT.1 e Tifig' .5t:.:1 i.f,f.z, Shim CSLLGY' f3..ttiC1 Sq.. .fi fl.:- iturp F' filii, Ff'.'ofig' 'f21'::'..:S, NZZTY' .-Xlon, Second row: Q1':..f FL' gri..i, X... . nm H U., ,Y 5. 3' viva. , ....,, . . X. ,h T .V ., ...yr .5 . 11.1. .tJrt. ,' G99 fvfiig' ?f::i1.. n, E f.-' if- Yun pzer, 'cczirmrxff T ztigzz, I, ,nzso H .3 Mcdelzne Skrshsky. Third row: frhlflflfii T-:3S'lQlQi','JIIIiI11 Y-.ist :grief Btccse, tout 'cC3r'E1'y, Eeznzri Reims' r., Hd P11 glisi, Mczzelle C1n:.r:'.1k1as, .ltrxjrwz Ne:-ws.'tzwuniier NGTCJQ .ALICYX '.'1::f1 D'-tyres Maurrp, Fourth row: Ei1'.'.'.II i HMM, Fw gtrttrtyi i,'.,:ll1r1s, Rcroei' Tail.. .P- ffm, H1f't1LI!C'1 Rex, Nfikei LGTYID Gttti I1 Y,.q-on 11.10, V .y,.. Kmuk. fxgiid Alam 'x'.'i'Z:f-ZS, .lst H. R. 118E and 215 First row: 31 2 ' , ' ,'f.ITS .ft ' L:- Barre, tidy' 541132: L15 .59 IVtCIY.Qt'l63 Pfzlnf,-I L,LL'1.lF' ff . ino t.Tazur.',. Second row: 'f' 1.- nina, Dl'i II64S f.f.e.Q, f.f'::' tiff Pi.. Fff-:1 Brits, 'Dick Efiiuf, .fmif f1.ZI'.T.fI'.'1Z: -, .f3.:.f-no .5-..Q9:. 5:3 uf: .ffxsz Third row: Ryinvy f ..:t12 SY viQ1f.Z'QZflC1f La- It cti Ale-xfrnd fjE..f.5S F.f::13,:3:i :fn Pri DifIt lflU, Eff.-fyru Kcf-Silt, '.'1.:z.5-r Ivffrstirx, Art'izfe'.-1 Tezkiys, Fourth row: LPN Br vm Gift :. f,g:.z.1:'. ::.:::: Fir E. rr!! HQr.r1ffy if- :i:f- K,I..fr, ' T' -' rs VL: ff: x T 1' K IT'l T. , H. R. 2 and 107 First row: ff Third row: '- Z' 'Hi 1: ., :Vi T . TGYT1'-I' f tl ' f., L 'f ..tc. .. Second row: V Fourth row: g 19 v ABB PF 15 '- 1 Lk K' ir -'ve H. R. 307 and 110 First row: Geraldine Se-rafini, Io May Sliott, Ieanette Van Hart, lohanne Iudd, Marilyn Taqqert, Dawn larnieson, Ioan Bcice, Marilyn Seqrue, Carol Kabot, Louise Cobb. Second row: Dianna Os, trom, Mary Lou Galli, Elizabeth Boa, Pat Marcotte, lean MacBride, Phyllis Malesky, Norma Hoyt, Doris Randall, X i 'if ' ft' ','- . 1 3. 4 ff 16 ' ' N. . 'M I X w 'E fy X 'if 13 Carmella Salvemini. Third row: Tom MacDonald, Eugene Totten, Robert Jamieson, Dick Zumbach, Henry Vimis' lik, Lawrence Rourke, Harold McEn- aney, loe Cornell, lirnmie Sncw, Robert Harris. Fourth row: Thomas Maus, Dick Finch, Charles Witteman, Robert Fried- qen, Edward Rose, Ed Harvey, Iobn Shepard, Don Evans, Dori Eckelberqer, Ed Van Scoy. H. R. 2 and 105Q First row: llizriletg. Cat tri, Shirley Av- r-ry N rfrif: Nfimnli, fvfilrirr-fl Llr vrl, Aliso Prrisrq Y. 'f-:wr Scgixvriftz' .3.r.ria lflae Efizzfizi Ggzriey. Second row: N'1ri.:1.' Ein-Z' fl lfirzv lxkir. riey, fz'y e. Rilinszrt, Re'.'frr.y Rciilger, l.f:irif ri ily- fI'f, Car le Ttirzrxris, Narivy Utzqlieltree, frxditl. Beal lfvarinie ffrirrirr, Rat fairies, Third row: Rivrifird Ernzris, lrfrrwst Savr Kenneth Oafi'-kf1riE,tisE1, Frank Reririxng, Frank Arlrirzis, Bill Darirari, Dun Frfink .in, Radha-1' Kaus. Fourth row: ftpppglas ' .r.ris:.n, Ri 'ltrxfi Sg'er1,:e!, E:iElrrri!li,B1,E, Cilliri, Bull Sage, Dori Hayes, Kevin Garvey, Gflrrilcl ffoftey. H. R. 204 and 208 First row: T. y 'f- 'fair-riziriw gfgirtey Car- filr, l.,..1:sw 'assraiz ..:y, Llrfrici Pa? ri, rjr, ,' if llelffn f..lrns ,ri lflffcirimr Hall, T4S9ll,1Ilr' fir-yrrrzlfls, l.TGIlllf?Il RifllIl.jZlEZ, T.1r:ig.j,'r1 Pirulr-:sf ri. Second row: Anti L- mf l. i':iriq F,.'y'll1S l.l:',ff's Arlene i.k..f., fl 1 '.'.':1 123, l r:.i 'r- lT..'f'I.'-I fi ':,1- V f 'f'::if','r. lf iy, ff ' ,s rivis, fi' 'lf my .Sed r Q A .:, Third row: Vrirfjw L3 if . Irv, Yririrrrit, tfrfristarwe ' 1 2'i ir1 r1 Drlrfls A.'lUIllS, t 1 l'.j ic: l' 'ISA'-, lufazy .. , 7- r TH: yr ' -, ,. PH. . .. .., , , U.. 1 Fourth row: ini' .1 i, .. . i, I' ',' Elf ri iriwus Ii, Y Qt ..f1i':. ,ll 'fir l.l1' uf-'l 'rf' ' J. izl .1 rf: 'l'?.' :i H. R. 301 and 305A First row: it T' ' ' ' 'i ia.y,i Qi 21115-I 1, rr r ll 1 f11'f'f'11 fl :is ...fn ... Tl .1 .1 4 rg, g y ... Iliff-fs. Second row: ' 12 :- Z A ..Thirdrow:f: r . Fil 1'1- Fourth row: 'E 20 pzlmfe H. R. 218 and 305A First row: F51 'C '1 ' - ' Second row: 4 ' F :Lf f:.1f.f',' ji, V K1 ' 'ii . . f' J . Third row: Q' .. af.. B ' Fi : nz' l,r::':1 Y xi, fairies .. 1',', Ti lfa-jx 'Z 1: Shfaiiiek f.f'1:'.' .1 Lane. Fourth row: Kent fini lv, I..'Tf', fra ll- i ' .giryzs f.f11' :L xx: ..' BffTS H. R. 110 and 305 First row: loan Bell, loyce Cliit, Donna Pooler, Mary Lou Graham, Betsy Macey, Beverly Teed, leannette Andrews, Bar- bara Boyd. Second row: Berriiece Frear, Esther Clute, Adria Popeck, Sue Baud- endistel, Marie Slaier, Hazel Cooper, Ruth Piclcert, Barbara Haven, Audrey Martin, Beryle Church. Third row: Leonard Gaige, Glenn Van Tassell, Bob Williams, lack Brown, lack lewell, Ralph Kemmerer, Dick Bennett, lim Wedeman. Fourth row: Aloysius Brutov- sky, Charles Mantas, Percy Heath, Burt Markham, Eugene Crave-r, George Chase, Hugh Carrington, Donald Nevillo. H. R. 308T and 15 First row: 5 .SfZf',T - 1 f.f:1' 'T Second row: Qgtzfi . ..i, is 1 Ls S1TK,t' -e , 9.13.5 1 i'Sff., EIIYITI Bet. . 5 , Third row: B : Pfgizl lf .3221 fftiie f.f:..: , . .., . T::1..'.f af: File-fLf',: F . V 1' gliix'-' C-l'1f'1fl, Fourth row: lliihi fl ,larie W x.'1f'3?f,? L - H. R. 308A and 15 First row: Peg 1 Tw? ':. E, .gif J -..f r. Second row: fs. Third row: f 1 EMD TV M-A . rr i :A .. Fourth row: ,- Zrzri .R:,:: : ' Y-.l,,, ' , . 21 jgfq Ita kk'-.sl l lk. P IG ki 7' l Ja X- ,. Q , X L , f , A . . - - , wg-J ., Q WM 1 4, ,rsh I, 'r 'E , .fm 0 1 1 - E. ir 1 A Q91 W...-cw. .Wg K ,K M Nautical H. R. 27 and 116 First row: 111111111 Lf. .. .f, T1 . vu 1.1.1. , jj. 21.32111 'J U 1: 'luv f , 1-f'lf',' 'f:-wr: 1' ' : '.'11 Q71'.'.'11 52.1 Second row: Q 1 ', I. 11 11143 f 1 F9111 , Tzriy 1' si' . 1Es1:.f- 1 PM Y'f1:1, 11TC11,g 11M If .f'.1111 Editl. V1f91S11, 131114 731:3def'k1. Third row: SGII1 Pcrckicu, If-1111 Clank, YJ 1111111 F -2.1-119117, Tziri 1.5 11'111, EL .ai fJi611ffZ, 171111.11111 Emgjcz THRU, h 1 361' ' fin I' 3111.12 gs J., Fourth row: .R.i1flf1 F' 1.11 Lrivzskz ?11 t'1, F?1':.'1ff1 if :1.e-5, flag I1 H 1:1 intifilf 11y L11 f11.11 , H' 11617 fi . '.w1.11 'f 1' 11:0 Hf,11'11 11. H. R. 109 First row: I1 1111 11:11.-11111 H1111 11111 C51 1,11 1111111 l:3.11'J1'1111111, Mziy 1.1 ,fi1 , 711.11 P12141 11, I.. 171 rK IYS1yE. Second row: N' :tt'f1 1111 1 Q- '1.'i1 :1111:1 f3S'1f1Il'1-iff Q' 1 111115 ff 1,' 111, F..1111e 'WF-f Rst, f.'f11:',' 5111, Pfz':1 1 1 Iffwus, Hflrfifr O H1111-11. Third row: I' y 411 I,.111r, B111 GQ11vi11, L34 I1 FUSE! fff, j,fITI Hw'1'lC11fi, He-121 iiLlS1I1f.i'1'ILJ, 519111111 11 G1 .17 1ov1sk1. Fourth row: E'1'. ,'fIIl1 514111.63 ikfililk 1 zetrxfzk, f'1.11 Vzisefk, Frei Eff-Ze-J, IfTIT.5'5 fS.1si111 ff1'.f1f,i Hillt- lay .1..1:11 Seskv. H. R. 203 and 5 Firsi row: Icxyuo 179111, 1111111 A1ls511, IVIICIIIE' 1.1lFiI1i., H11'?1 Ric'l1c1zdSr111, 1191011 Mcisllff- zzcrciz, ZNVIY 11 F1Q1ir1Qrd, iff 11111e 1,flV'L1Qi1LI, F1131-,yr-111 i4'III1C3I. Second row: A1111 Sit: .111'1:s, T11 11 K-12, FDIVEI f'1111sT'.g:.ii:i, ?.1...1f L21:1:111.C. ...Q1f1',11 1i!f,I',IY, EZ. Sc1.1r111f-rs, Charles PHYS' 11s, RCMIIII HL1'k'.'Jf1.1. Third row: Hfrzuy Hmrlzge, IJUI1 Picks 11, Huy Mwmo, D1f'k P1ff11v2, C1111 f'u1.'1f, IIII1 Dffffdle, H'11'1I'1 P1:'kf-219, klffllll 1 HTITI 1,-1, Fourth row: 3',!',l,I1'1 f,111d'1., ','.'1. i 1 D.lf'1'L1 :1 fu k Lrivis, Frei fn','1gf-1 iyii fry T .:11f-1 31: Q' f rgeb, P1f:111y .,,,-.ff5 5 131 H. R. 5 and 219 First row: H11. . .1111 1111: L 1-1 11 1111 f11:: .,: ,.',111 '1 s1.1.. ' ..: 1. V f ,,,. .. .' 1 .Jw 4 1 . , Second row: E 3.155 . .4...1.u . ,. N f..f Eg.. 1 1 1,1-1' L1 fur . Third row: -11: ., f -'1':.f1t 1 T111 .' :Hr-:I Kf .'i' :ici 'V Q. J., Ken Lai.. ,. Fourth row: I Fr. ie: Sf- i.f.' 1. LQ,f.1:i I lf'1','3 22 eolbbyte H. R. 105G and 215 First row: Iris Menhennett, Nancy Cip- riani, Theresa Matson, Phyllis Salve- mini, Pat Robbins, Gail Knapp, 'Wilma Talbut, Carol Ahlberg, Dorothy Hardy. Second row: Fred Murphy, Pat Mcrar, Catherine Brandow, Alice Henehan. Dorothy Holtzmaster, Winifred '-Nilliarrxs, Betty Davenport, Louise Charlier. Third row: Bob Willis, Bill Oster, Walt McNa- mara, Bob Sedor, loseph Mendcla, Bch Burke, Edward lones, Oliver Hendrick- son, Paul Robinson. Fourth row: Stan Lindow, Dick Baxter, Bichard lones, Donald Martinkovic, George Lesso, Nathan Bloom, Bruce Burdick, Bob Schmidt, lerre Salmon. H. R. 206, sos, and 7 First row: Constance Eield, Katherine Kaleka, Iackie Redmond, Barbara Hand, Ieanette Poland, loanne Van Kuren, Carol Weber, lrene Hackulich. Second row: Lucille Claudia, Margaret Decker, Geraldine Beers, Eva Bose, Pat Hogan, Linnette Hillary, Bea iackson, lean Van Marter, Katherine Bergmann, Ieanne Huiten. Third row: Sylvia Flynn, Ioseph Koloski, Iohn Corcoran, Don Phillips, Steve lllsley, Dick Ward, Ierry Koltz, Leland Dix, ioyce Ann Luth. Fourth row: Bill Wayne, Kenneth Giblin, Walter Guinan, Thomas Salvemini, William Stewart, Bill Decker, Bobert Church, Clair Austin, Bobert Shores, Bonald Browne. Fifth row: Ed Brennan, Robert Doyle, Mike Marano, George Boyce, Iarnes Anderson, Norman Link, lack Sherman, Ted Macomber, Asher Gaige, Ubaldo Gaetani. H. R. 108 and 117 First row: lean Gallagher, Blanche Eastman, Jeanne Fritz, Mildred Ahouse, Peggy Shatz, Marlene Holtcrd, Beverly Huson, DoBita Hall, Doris Harris, Sec- ond row: Ioan Macey, Alice Greene, ice Zielinski, ianies Van Tasseil, Ernerscn Light, Alan Husband, Barbara Cclsfen, Marilyn lanes. Third row: Thomas O'Loughl1n, Bichard LaMont, Bxchard Harper, Bob Beinhart, Michael Suvak. Vfilliam Skelding, Donald Buckley, Fon- ald Darnari, 'William Eendick, Maurice Lewis, Fourth row: Vllhitney Ackerman. William Bcernish, Martin Ziac, Bill Dana, Dick Kecugh, Edward Schulz, George Pennell, lohn Sarkzsian, Arncld Wagstafi, Fifth row: Peter Zadvcrney. DGViCl lermirlgs, Alton Frear, lee Pcidz- ack, Frank Lisick, Edu-.rard !.feQ:.dick. lClmGS PYGYL Bcherf '.'.'enr:er. Pee Bednar. 95+ Leading on my fierce cornpanioris c rea Over storm and brine, I have fought and l have conquered' Where was glory like to mine? -eeThackeray QCQlQ 75'7 ' x A i F556 i . ' , f Q ,PL .M -R X 'ai X 7 mms tm 1 X X .1 5 ,-wk Jig . 1 .rr -0- VLi.,-C.f'f,'11 -in .xf:!:y..g W-g,..gv. ,,,,, V. ,Ki . ' r H,-wfffff' V, A.1,y:fQ+wm:f 'f ff,-'AL..4xbJ-,f 75 A Ui' ' , f ,yum 4 1 'i 'T '1 ., l .. W V 1 --.,, f if . f s' 5 . 3 1 ----W 4 efwW+22b'+tMf.f2:2f::wb:f.se:.mzf- cl, -' , K I 'y4 '3'f'+e,',1Jfsa.-4 1s...,. f- M-, ..a,,,,,.,. X, f' ,, , n,4.4,i'j7W', 33.5214 ap'-,vn.16f ffB7f'5SfQf5'?yZLBa, x-jffj:fIff fqffw2'?Q'f'If'f ,',, f 'PT' wi . -.4....., ,..,. - ff' N. X ' r If , , ' -1 f.:4 1 ,,, , 4,','P-,1 4 , -.a...,,, , xx 1. Lf .1-1 ,...,. , ' .h'1 -q...,,.4 SCHOOL ,I LIFE 5575- A M.. 5i9x1,,Ht, :R r 4 'ini is -f... , , DN- '-Pr-3 Sczzlmfs 0 . . . Left: when you were just a Sophomore B . . . thoughts about the first day were happy,anticipating, 9l'TAeU tD91' and slightly puz- zling, too . . . but you survived. Left: The cheering is over for a while . . . no longer are the lights brightly glowing . . . dancers have taken the place of players . . . every- one's happy after a success- ful basketball game with Vestal. Below left: The mystery's solved . . . The audience snaps back to reality . . . and the people who took you to that house filled with sus' pense and excitement line up to receive their applause. First: Martin Lamp- man, Arnold Thayer, lack Crounse, lohn Rowe. Second: George Tomko, Bolo Wright, Keith St, Clair, lack lewell. Third: lohn Wil- check, Don Colvin. lerre Salmon, Prank Lynch. 4-I as :Y 99' f Y vi T ff' ' Special er ' --ga-, V rin 4 ' , fit F -4sii??1ff1' qt., A ,J 1 .VM. , ., . , . . -..' f-as .:,r.i X-.iff 1- Af , 1 ff' 5414 Aff' ' I f' i t ,Q ' 2' J- 'i -5 44. :Q Tj ' 'tl Upper Left: Every year five lucky boys from North travel to U Q34 Colgate University at Hamilton, New York, to learn about demo- cratic government the interesting way . . . They Join with other ,Zigi A.-r,-Q-,Q boys from all over New York State and run their very own ' state government for one day . . . The boys who represented gt' fi North this year were: fleft to riqhtl Ford Baker, Sam Rose, Russell L'J!,fA Dyer, lvan Fahs, and loe Dervay. ' N ik 'if U er Ri ht: The reservation shows off its best with some of its .idx I PP 9 l - .WL-T: prettiest lndian maidens . . . see the batcns as they fly sparkling 'I through the air . . . there goes Betty with another somersault . . . HF.-' :i.Q.gQ'j who woudn't be proud of these high stepping gals. 'f ' Left to right. first row: Shirley Avery, Betty Bitting, Carol Ahlberg. QQQQ Second row: Patricia Iones, Ruth Pickert, Hazel Cooper, Patricia Marcotte. ' 5527 Right: Were you at the North-Central football game this year? . . . if so you saw Ioyce Fiske appear during the half as queen 5,1-if Y, of our football season . . . it wouldn't be hard to find a king for' ' ' I A ner, would it boys! l I '?4l3f.-,:.- , . -' , ' Right: Have smiles in it? Prom and in to it . . . As Prom has to friends here, Left to right, tainment Chin.: Bessie Badger, Ticket Chmq Gerry Krause, Prom Chm.p Ken Gilchrist, Band Cnm.: Shirley Avery, Seoyg Esther Aswad, Decorations Chm.g Barbara Gurney, Publicity Chrn. Second row: Mabelle Conomikes, Mary Hamilton, Ella Meeker, Ioy Youket, Beverly Cohn, Pat Davis, Fran Townsend, Don Husband. Third row: William Woodrow, Sally Rozelle, Shirley Gilbert, Phyllis Malisly, Nancy Ash, Martin Larnprnan, Keith St. Clair. Fourth row: Nancy Baker, lulia Gqlli, Frank Mangan, jerry Savory, Loretta Gentile, Patricia Priestley. you ever seen a picture with more . . . these kids planned the Iunior this picture are still looking forward a high spot in a lunior's year, the be a success and thanks to your it was. First row: leannie Dukerich, Enter- 126g af nd xxx 5' fra' 25 7+ m..:Q,- -51521, , , r. . K M e2,,g,Q152,t3,,. X .,,,, is Nl V D 'Tatfkfffwrg .Q s 1' we 'Q' V fi aw- bf., 1- I t tr, . is ,ff CY feifffiif. if PY M gmvtalgxbmnff eeks Right: How rnuzix of the kia, wide, wonderful world do you think Do- lores Quick and Dick Emmons are noticing at this moment . . . not mufh, l het . . . hLi', in the spring ayoung mans fancy turns to you-know' what , . . and l don? lulanie hirn, do you? Le May l 'iave this l ig 1 e7 he moon is Ji tra s ars as sri and NLY not? re Seniors tus 1 mi p Le to right T s inc Louise Haines lacque line Vanderlvlark Cnaries Fox Dorotfiy Derkowski Walter Hall NOW Lei! Lowa ard days at sea end ess waitin, then a s 1 or isfana si,,hted and soon everyone sets a reward for his 'iard work in the sarne way our football team worked hard and was warded by making toacridowns and winniri, ,annes but the ,rand prize carve as a resalt oi a pass trcrri loseyh Gianetto Ken ne is Kn wltcn during the Central ,anne radio station WNBF hose tiis as t e Trirle Cities ,slay ol t'ie year here oo loal coach Garden ORe1lly looks on proudly as Ken and loe are presented their trophies by Bill Prior oi WNBF and Mr Orin Lockwood Sr wrio donahed one o' the 'rophies Lower left Efei ir ,fda e ri.: en or yo rf af :ea his d advife J ese f Y ii he f -is 196 rw ii: i . ' , sefi rid .... t.. f ' f l 1 ' rilhjht... ',i and E' 's 4 r rorn, ' ft ' :,o egih T' , . , , . t 1,- I' . 1 . , ' . . . . . 'i 'o...huti. hp inns . ' i. ' re- .f ' ' ' A - fn . sf.. o ' . i .. . ' . C - 'i ' ,h rt' P ' 4 t . . . . .... . . . pk, , ff f 1 f 1. 9 :'r f 'r ff aS1, 4.iusth'efoi- lov 'Iii' qos a - l Cosisi Ck L look- ing at figs prefix.: . . . last years riistale' r oo:- reifed li 'sis hzzfc 4 . . what '- wil hex' -,war bring? . . . you 'ie TC find osi. . . . , 1.42 A 73611131 ones' focker ' Above Remember the tunes you danced t alter tle basketball games this year Raqq Mopp lt Isnt Falr Star Dust maybe you ve forgotten the sonqs but the uames klds and dances w1ll always l1ve IH your me mary Above right These are the Senxors who We e North l'llQl lS offlclal qreeters durtnq thls last term They took turns stayxnq at the m formatlon desk on the mam floor rn the ftont LOIfldOf Tney were also the auardlans of our Llbrary Memorral Conference Room Left lo right Norma Belles Nancy Vxlante Rosemary D1V1llOI1O Ivan Fahs lacob Go 1 stem Helene Step en Patrlcla Redmond Dora Del.anzo R1chard Detrzck PI1SC1llG Pope Delores Dtskcwsk captalns o o r s 1, Left to nqht la k Vatl 'le Samuel Rose S zanne BIS R et Baudendmstel Davvd c e l ama Pau D1a'tne Bshop D r S SS l .J 5 Rxght A 're oe IC ure f e'1 e oys see 19 wx 1 s 'N amn cc eady f' ,Q Cqwe f-'O fif ff ft. 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The audience listens intently . . . the P.G.'s understanding everything, the sophomores only every tenth word . . . yet everyone can tell by just looking that Eugene Withers is say- ing to Anne Marie Grannan, Have you read the paper? Whatever are we going to do? lbbmm' gf Next page. top leit: Ash can, tin can . . , a momentous cheer fills the audi- torium , . . with such a winning spirit, how can we lose? . . . yell 'til it echoes and echoes . . . let the fellas know we're all for them! Right: Not everyone dances after the game . . . If you could hear what each person is saying, it might go something like this: This jukebox sure is interest- ing . . . You did that once, too, Dave . . . Pretty disappointing . . . Now we're in a tie for third . . . Next page, below. left: Time to relax be- tween basketball games . . . The junior varsity has just won a tough one . . . hope the varsity will do as well . . . , rw.,t2,'lil il W Right: There's a jolcester in this group . . . but they all look as if they had a secret . . . time will tell. The place: A wayside tavern in old Germany. The people: lseatecll Laura King, Merle Decker, Carlton Cushman. tStandingl Eugene Withers, Karnes Franlcin use N fl Shemmi mes Q 'Q K N 5111 ' 'I'-' Above: Everyone at one time or another has played dolls . . . some people even have doll collections . . . these dolls, however, can be found only in an art class . . . made with 90? imagina- tion ancl ingenuity and 10? odds and ends, they made one little bedridden boy very happy. Above: Bright Saturday sunshine . . , blue sky . . . packed bleachers . . . a feeling of excitement and tension . . . a snappy red and blue band forming an N . . . peppy cheerleaders and majorettes, never still a moment . . . but practice makes perfect . , . so during the Week before the big game, this is what you see. Below: l'rn afraid Lizzie has absorbed most of your coffee, Li Ting will make some more. 'Mi an Your The Personal Workers are an mterdenorntnahonal qroup ot about thlrty members who meet every Tuesday from ll 45 to l2 l5 to become more ac auatnted wrth the Btble The Prestdent thts term rs Georqe lewell Thrs group has been acttve for over hve years but tt wasnt unt1l last term that a charter was sought and ob tamed Every member of thls orqanrzatron leaves the meet mas well equrpped to uphold the Brble at all ttmes and never ashamed to defend the Word of Truth 'f U ZX 'Q TXX' 1 'A' 'ia- Fust row left to nqht Suste Morgan Greta Patton Gecrqe lewell Mr Harald Foster Ralph Kemrnerer Esta r Fa s Second row Beverly DGIl1HQ Doro qv Darltn leane e Van hart Alma Wake man Elmor Bhss Bet y Small Mare Sla er lane 1 c n n S'11r ey Brmk Be y Coy Ianet Mowry Thxrd row lcyce t n s Qabra Q Da Jn Saclcett Leno a B yant Eu ene Totten Gedney V n '1 I. and Dlx Fourth row Rrcnara Tr ten ose war C u l' Duane Vosberd lvan Fans Alber Snnard J 'N. Le J N Le to rxqht Ann Glafitna 32 -an-I Below: Do you recognize any of these people as being someone spe- cial? . . , you should . . . don't you remember some one chasing you around homeroom early this year, shouting, Only two dollars, and see what you get' '... that's right . . . you guessed it . . these are the Wampum Representatives. First row: l'3Gffl'1C Lin :, Gloria Hrior, Mary D wns, Sandra Palmer Carol lwlanntna, Bev- erly Solar, Lrrraine Slater, loan Kr-nesky, Azvcrnertr- Pcmrveii. Second row: Lois l'lu'gEies, Sylvia McPherson, Sur- Baxrtleridistel, Norma Griffith, Phyllis Str-rnlwerri, Nanvy lones, Ruth Brink, Barbara Gurney, Esther Aswad. Third row Dorot iy Hot zfnas er Florence C rolrn Ioyce Ford loan Connelly Helene Serlrens Norma Sartwelt Natarie Adam vrr ra Marilyn Stanton Betty Shrarnelc Fourth row Nrritn Cr k My :xr Pugi Tom viaclloriald Wirliam Fteitler Ka l Titus Alren Ma ti-son Fannie Salvemini Fifth row lay Barnes lohn Corcoran Steven Kavulif i Mike Hrrrnan Ronald Dc-Silva Qarl Beneclrrt George Yezzi A Li rv., A 5 'xi' I ,- Juv Iggy pg -auzsugef ' 5- 1.341 :Bef wi: -u-r -Qu- Thu VLA Bw 54 ttttle Stations WAMPUM REPRESENTATIVES .ef- s ritrshwfr S.-. - Above Another noon tc.ir is here and quite a few ot us are outside greeting the spring and each oth is that the buzzer a ready? five atter one back to me books we must go what short slow steps we take u t as it we were sorry to gc back ot course arent' J' 7 5 nv- ef' , '-4 2-9 if K if I l v Q C13- 7 I r'- 5' .rug 655 W- W ' ' wvT9P nr mower 33 Q I - . z '. . . 4 - lrr. , ' . ', .r . J' - N 1 , ' .-t, . ' , ,I , X, . ALL.. : , 1 I ,o , ' r or ai , ,, 1 .,. . Y . . 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Be ty Bnqqs Bet Phyuss Brooks P1111 Acadermc Home Econom1os Pep Club 11 12 Academ1c Home Econormcs Honor SOC1S1Y 12 Student C unC1l 10 11 lr d Cross 10 ll Intramurals IU ADVISORY COMMITTEE Front Los SC'1a11es Eve YU Sm e Io'1n Sulhvan Brady Ros yn '1 B Cl C 1: F r 41 '1 1: Elan be Casnrnan V1 O Z JSK1 Dinvl 5 rwnerma Betty 13111115 Betsy Lou Commerc1a1 North I-hah Personal Workers I0 11 12 1311 'W' 5 eaf..J'1l- W W Denms C'1a1'npo.1x Denny fa e'r1 S..1d91CO nC110 Tra 4 r ss C nt a'n1.rals V 151 y B 11 12 'gg 1 Barbara Bennett Barb Atadermc Busmess Ir Red Cross 10 Lxterary lack Callender Baldy Tecnmcal lvlechamcal Intramurals ll 12 Base 11 Lloyd Case Casey Acadcrntc Student Coun 1 11 'MQ' . 28 , F5 1, 'zz 'fy -7,5 F 4 -L I ,QQ , Z -Q ' 1 K f . N xkff xx 11 . ' . ,f X f 1 . j, ' . ,X 1 ' 9 sry -. A I 1 ' 1 -'11 ' 'I X ku ,E V5.1 U N 5 1 M xl I . I . A H 1 ' 1 1 A 41 I, I . '. C ' 1-1, or S ' , 12: 1 ' ' I . . ' 12. jf, .. , 1 2 Sf' -1 C ' I f , , , A Club10,ll,12. 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'X'tVKX21 .gs - 5, 1 41 A 1: -x ' .0 1. ,. ,V Rosmyrx C5-in 'FTS' Charles Covert, C2365 P5131 C1'3I'13G.1, he Co1Ee1,e Academic 1r1:1 ' 1 1 1 non. Sci. .2- Su run. IO, 12- Lf1'.G1G- 12- fr. Fed Cross 10712y 1..1..x..1.lf11, 12: 11'1fTC' mL1rG1s 10 ' 12- G.A.A. 11, 12- 'J1.'Grr.pum 11. d. 565 ff fe-if u-A 3 ustr1c1 .A.CGCiE1'111C Bgsiness Stage Crew 11: Criss Courrry 12: 1r11rcrr1111r:x1s 11. ' C -I ose, L1 DeL,11ce Ice A odemlc Srlence Q15 , 15 1R61'1Z 'me Q A one JUS . . ,X , f Q1 1,-11 . 1 , .1 u ' ' t I if J 1 - 1 I 1 'I' V, 25- 1 I 55' N is 7 ri ' 1 Q Q 1 Q I , , A . 1 ' 1 , 1 . .. 4 , s I 4 5 . 121G. ..11, ,IPQFQ , C1 , 12. ., K K 1 , - . f ' . , A . A ' I . A 'rv' 1 1 '3- ' 1 H H ' . ', C 1 . , ' , r .ll 'JV X A C 2 '1'il.'o. A ' ' I . - X Hehbor , LQ De , I ,- 1 , A E . . , ' vs' Q 'Q fi A .y, 'f A 1' A, S 'V .E 'Z A 'xl X t fi ' X . I 1 N, 1 , 1 A , ., s x -k 1 . Pewzi' 331 TJ, 'Parr ffm 33. . 111' Ajzfg 1.11fh3eL :mn 1.1119 Tzvfe UMTCHQT Robeff 5115? HBOU' A ode:r.1' Hxrzze A: dermc Indgsfricl C ' rx: lfsiern 1' Comm ' 1 VCC Z'c:1o1 1-'1GChiY'l9 259337-1'5 F',CT12C!111O,11,12j1RZf3- ' 131111 10 12- - 11 R 1 CYCSS 19, K7 m' r Q QI '1.':1rs1'y B 11, bull 10, 11, 12' 1H'fZ1' B ' U3 111 121 12. mpxrcls 10 Yzrsuy B 10, 11, 12. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Front Bev r1y SHG v Marlene Carpenter Iac quehne Von De Nfxrk Ann 1VCXY19 Rycm Be1'y Vrooo Ros1yn POHH Back Ronald Ge1e'sky 1.1 111 '11 Kerr Wcxyne d Ioseow 1..11ce Fd m L1r1J111e f- Bosxe Ease S111r1ey Drener S1'11f1 Acczdemm Homemokr C Nor1H HIQLI Pe sorm1 Workers 12 Cou1'1se1ors Honor 1.151 11 12 if 'Uf cz rcs ercm '--rs ! 11 . Hoy Crondof Acotierriic lndprsfrmrl 1r1tromuroQs10, 11, 12. Q.. Iosephme DeBe111 Co11eqe Honor SOC191Y 12 Ir Red Cross 10 Luercxry C11113 12 1I'11fUH'1L1fQ1S 10 11 A A 12 ub 11 1'-GK -1 G1 SG CN1'1 37 Barbara Espy Barb ACGdGm1C Mathernatrcs Student Councll 10 North ar ll 12 Qurll an croll 11 lr e oss 12 Band 10 Orchestra 10 1.1 er ary Club Wag-f ailx 'fn' Steffle Grech Ste' Acaderruc Busrness Student Councxl 11 Lt erary Club 11 12 Pep Club 11 12 'tg Ti Wayne 1-lebbard Academxc Mathernaucs Honor Soc1ety 12 Student Councrl 10 Mm 38 I-ff ...Ar w Mane Faulkner Academrc Buslness MUf1OHGT1ll1lW Gm' Acadermc Busxness North Star 11 12 Ir Red Cross 12 Llterary Club 12 At Central Drama Club 10 11 Band 10 11 Orchestra 10 11 George Her zo aclcscn A aaermc naust 13 ootba 1 11 ass nns 0 'ramu als 11 12 4 ...A My-.J?' Iulla Franco Judy Acadermc Sclence Palnt Crew 11 lr ed Cross 11 Llterary Club Y -.-as Water Hall Murnbles Academlc Mathematics Cross Country 11 lntra murals 11 12 Counsel or s Honor Llst 10 11 Y PROM COMMITTEE Fxrst row Lucrlle Ma lfarle Faulkrer lan Wwrtmore Second row Barbara Espy P'1Yxss D1 Rrenzo 1 1 a e lfa Lennan K V9 Be-Je ly rl fa d Thlrd row P r e L1 'ran oln A S 1 Sepw Orzeh .vs-Q1 HGIS US .www is 2' Wxllram Fuller B11 Academlc Busmess Lrt le Theatre Gurld 10 o Star 11 11 a s 10 'WW larnes Hamrlton Bex A ademxc lndustrzal A 1 4 -, .. 4 f'A I 1 Q . 4 In N .,. ,- f Do othy Grech Dot Avaderruc Busrness 1.1terary Club 11 12 Pep ub 10 A rv Ernest Hartman rnre Colle e Forensrr Forurn 12 Band 17 ot a lntrarnurals 11 'cv 7 Pleanor Herltage Snorty Cornmercral 1.1terary C ub 12 Ade bert 1-lo den B ' Comr ercra S aent Councn 10 11 lntrarnsrra 112' fi' t f 1 . f l 1 , I 1 V . 7 , R ' Y 7 4 , , 7 St , 7 ' d 7 ' . 117 N rth p'.tr - C1 ,11, 12. S 7 127 . R cl 12. mural 7 11, 12. 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A rank H ofer A adernlc Ma hefnal s 1.1911 eare Gard 12 '7 Eeulaw Kne1b'er Boo' Cornmercral Councrl 10 Intramurals ,1- 3 4 A eta Lee A ademr 1 'ne E C Student Cou e Cross l s10l1 1' CWI 45 r '1 'rhe tc Acade 1CAr ar Ce: L ar 10 e ly H Jard A adernt Hornernalurt ampurn 11 t Sar 11 L1 erary 141,12 J n Pep 1.1 Norma Iean Koehler Sluq Acadermc Bustness lntrarrurals 11 17 Q X erald Lester err ,f Vocatlcnal Au o PARTY COMMITTEE Front Thelma Ctpnam Beverly Lxppy Iohn Or zehowslu Armamae Se qrue Eleanor Herrtaqe Back Iohn Donnelly Nxc olene Mmola Dorothy Grech Norma lean Koehler Walter Hall aw 67 'ss it Ka hryn 1 nes Kate xlllam Kerr B l A a'1er1c H amn Lterary Cl b 1? G ZXA lntrarr ra s College a e w 1 'Ag Kenneth Knowlton Ken College Hon Soc 11 12 Stud Coun. 12 Wampumll Key Club 11 12 Football 10 12 Track 10 12 Intramurals 10 Vars1ty B 10 12 Couns el rs Hono Llst 10 12 Rlchard Larson Drclc d. Q Colleoe Honor Socrety 11 12 Stu N dent Counctl 10 Coun X-1 ctlors Honor LIST 10 ll RK ary 1ane 1.e.f11s Wllllarn Lmds ey Edwin 1-1l'1Vl11G Ed Acadermc B srnes ofnme cral C0116 G Pep Club 10 Co nseo lamp rn 10 11 H nor I.1s 10 hall Nana er 10 39 1 X- 3 ff - I -C if Q 1 3 A , -1 'r ' Y ' v' -L' 'T' 'S 'Fr .1 C - Lag Z 1 ' ' ' D . t ,ig by 1 . 1 ,,: I V. ' H 1 I , : '1 'Jr F . o ' Geo ae 1: or. . C' Bev r ' ov , Bev Z. ,: , ' f V5 , H 11 'til h t ' 1 . 15 'nt r 12: Ntrth 'N . . , 12- Norh t u .: .. . . St S C19 lf 12- St' ,11. t 7 't C' K ' ll, 12: . .Lx 1 10, Bovli 10: 'C1'l3 ll, 11. 12, , nr ? A, WA -1 'tw H , I 1 ' -. llehiww -M ' V l'. C at 1 1 sg L ' . .s ' , 1 Q Honor Society 12: Student I S - - 1 I - 10, I , , I :A : O Q 5 ,- . fx . R 4 4 4 , '- ' : - ' I I , V ' V. 7 r 1 I . , ,. , I - I . I I ug f! g is. ' . , . 12. Lflfgk ' ag:-3. 1 i 3 Q , f pn 1 1 ' it L - A lt ' 'N N 1, -1' 7' . 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'F' Audrey McCann Puchard Meaker Dzck Commercral Vocatlonal Auto Band 10 'Q . if I-fx. -9' www' Florence Mars Flo Academxc Mathema rcs Ir Red Cross ll Intramurals 10 ll A 10 Club 12 36 Yi Robert M1kolasko Mlck Academxc Mathematxcs Football 11 12 ntra murals 11 12 Varsrty B 12 Swlmmmq Team 11 'R BGIYIQ THE gentleman the mqht of the Semor Party ' its Nrcolene Mmora 59 8 Nxcky Paul Mrtchell Mxtty Commerclal Academlc Busmess Honor Socrety ll 12 I.. Intramurals 10 ll 12 erary Club ll 12 rw ' Z' y if ,f 24, fl I Lucllle Martmo ou Academlc Busmess Ann Mxllard Anme Academlc Busmess rterary Club 10 11 VQ5 Z' Robert Mron Bob Vocatronal Auto Intramurals 10 12 , H . H H ' ' , L . , , . '- 7 . , 12: ' ' 1 ' , , 12g 4 1 . , G.A. . , 11, 12: N 101111127 5' ' Bllf ' 5 10. S 1 S yy E A vw N- 'if . . .Q Q rN'S',,4. J .L 4' 'T' If ff? N 3 ' X ' ' Nlf' I, ff Sym I f Uv' I H, W We I I .. .Q- 5 ' f ' K ' 1' 'U Q f ' ' 1 ' I-f f? I ,W Q Q13 I x A W 1 J, km ,x y ,. ,,--A 1 Y I 2 ' . 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'T 1 '11chard Hans fn D1c1c Barbara Raymond Acaderruc Ma emat1cs Barb Foofbgrl 10 11 12 G, ACadem1cBus1ness B 1 North Star 12 Lrterary Club 11 12 Pep C1ub 10 Rr Frances Palombaro Fran Academm Busmess Red Cross 12 Grace Patton Acadermc Busmess Honor SOC161Y 11 12 Lt erary C1ub 12 1' Kennetn R ss Skxp Acadermc Matnemahcs Track 12 Cross Country rarn a 41 1 . f X . ,X - -- ' 1 X - xx '- x '11 1 -P ., x 1' X X 1 X1 r . 1 1 -' I Stu t o' ' , 12: 'tt' l ' , ' , 1 p V V Pa' , , 12: P ' , . 12: f . . ' ' 1 Ir. , No t t 7 Ir. P, d fr. . r 7 5 - , z 2 10, 11, : 11 10, 111, 11,' 12.1 ' A 11: f -1 B12. ' 1 1 N 1 ,V ... I . 7 4 , 7 1- tra , I, ly 1 ' 111 12. 1 Some of our ta1ented en- A. . . . . ,V , ' V' - - ' 5 X:- ' Student Council 12: Pro- ' V QQ I f 1-111 , . ' V ' w . 1 dr lr '-- - 9 11 ii 1 Q 2 '- I 'D 1 .7 1 4 , X- , jg 1 C ' V 5 J , si ., , 'W 5? - ' f , , . .' ' 7 '11 , , 5 V - I 4 : Tl .re , 1, 1 . sity 1, 12. : 4 117 Int . ur 1s 10, 11, , , , 12. 11, 12, Anne Mane Ryan Academ1c 1.at1n Honor SOC191Y 11 12 Student Counc11 12 Wampum 10 11 Ir Red Cross 10 Lrterary Club Pep Club 10 11 -lb Beverly Shaw Tweet Academrc MUSIC 1.1tt1e Theatre Gulld 12 Red Cross 10 Band 12 Intramurals 1 Nu 458 Elame Snyder Academu: Busrness sv-G I1 2 -L 1.o1s Schalles College Pamt C ew 12 1 e Cross 10 Lrterary 12 Pep Club 10 1 Club ax Evelyn Smqer Evxe Commercral is 'fx Katherme Scott Scotty ACGdGm1C 1-lomemakxnq Student Councrl 10 11 12 lr Red Cross 10 12 L1 erary Club 12 38 -A V111o Sloblom Technrcal Mecharucal Key Club 11 12 Annamae Seqrue Ann Acadermc: Busmes nramurals 10 11 A 10 Club 12 Pep Club 10 Qw- 'CY lanet Srmley Ian Acadermc Lat1n Student Counczl 11 L1tt1e Theatre Gu1ld 10 11 12 Lrterary Club ll 12 1 ramurals 0 GAA 11 12 Pep Club .l A look at tne evemnqs scbedule was frrst on tHe a en a or l 16S l S 1 n Su111van ao e Coup G Colle e nor Soc1ey 12 J :lent Codncn 10 11 'rp 11 2 O' 1 Basrce a11 at t e S mor Prom lose, TIHO 1. e e A Od6'I11C Sc1enc 2 CISG G b vc 25 A-1 X 1-larold Seward Slovak Techmcal lvlecnamcal Student Counctl 11 12 Football 10 lntramurals Marlene Srmtb Edward Spafard Acaderruc lndustrral Suden CCJHC11 10 Foot b 10 Basxetball 11 Baseball 1 ln ra rnura 5 10 l 4 1 V: I ' Q A T5 7' , . .Ll 9- .L- 5 1' if , 0 t ' xf Q at xii, ,Q l . , K.. ,, , X Q if Y V 4' 1 I f X fn' f N 1 1 if '0 ' , g ' 1' 5 I. 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Greene Cf9HlYGl,G11lSl 51171115 10, ll, Mixed Chorus 10, 11, fl 1 15. .4 h ' as 'if D .Qu A f 1 lohn Van Abs, 5 Q. s Q, ,X , rr, 'lohnnyw lacqueline Van De Mark Commergigl Hlaclcie' Coileqe Student Counci: 10 12' Hcncr Society ll' 125 Wampum 12 ll, 12: Track murals 10, 11, Focgtbcm Student Council 11: Little 12: Imm, Theatre Guild 10, 11, 125 12 ' Vtfampurn 10, 115 lntra- rnurals 12, Pep Club 10, ll, 12. 1 1 1 i t E 1 'essor Parsons and his band? per'orm Class Day program lare Wittman lanie E,t,e-ne Wrliers Gene Cglleqe 2 Colleze Honor Society 11 12 Lit G 9 Crer, Imm erary Club 12 lntramu murals s 10 12 G fo- ?' A ade 1 r a ross 10 S1116-S N.- e S Jie-r A' N Clu .I .ff 1 ew, . . ,J T.. 1 -. , rf Robert Ward, Bob Academic Industrral I . 13 'Q A. lane Wliittemore lame Academic Business GAA 11 12 lntramur 10 1 1 rariwrcs 1 2 43 km. f X 1 ,ri 2 A Cris' f 1,712.1 Pro. ' . 1 at r -vm ml i Y , , L .1 .1 A I 4 ' . 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S E 5 l 7 4, ur fi , H-'fu-, 4, - Paul Sydman Frank Tiesi Academic languages Academic Industrial Honor Society ll, 12: Forensic Forum 125 Band 10, ll, 12. ! lane Tyler lame Academic Homemakinq rth Star 10 1 Qull and S roll 11 12 Lit Club 12 Pep Club ll -B11-Q ,4- Duane Vosburg Duey Vocational Auto Honor So iety 12 Ncr'h H1:5'1 Personal W rl-:ers ff ft 5 ' -4 Karl Titus, Crisco Art Toman, Oscar Technical Mechanical Academic Industrial Wampum 125 Band 10, Student Council 115 Band 115 Intramurals 10, 117 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, Rifle 12. ll. Best Looking Gul Ioan Connor . '13 1 , 1. ' . ff A H ' . h rf. Lowell Transue Academic Mathematics Football 10, 117 Baseball 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 12p North Hiqh Personal Workers 12. 1' Giacinto Vallone lack Technical Mechanical Student Council 12 Cross Country 11 12 Va sity B 12 Floyd Van Scoy T1,er Nancy Villante Non Academic Busines Commercial ,, Student Councxl 12 lr Honor Society 11 12 Red Cross l l Beatrice Vosbury Bea College Pa nt Crew 10 ll 12 '9' Helen Wai kavicz W is-cey e al Cl b 12 11s lntra r'1.1rals10 ll 12 GAA Q Kenneth Wall Ken Technical Mechanical Honor Society ll 12 1 Red Cross 12 Intram.i s 10 A If Beverly Warriner Bev Academic Homemakinq rn Star Cluib 12 rlcror So iey 59 ff Q ,, 1 .nf LAY Qfl gilsffal - No , 1, 127 ' 5 - C , . I 5 f ' 12. ' ' ' ' Handsomest Boy-Dick Wood 1 E s D ' ' s ' . 1 1 T A gg . 0 :A , fr ' '. -. Sv aff x..A..4 e . 1' i -f N 9 -.f M ' 1 1,1 . I 1 1 C' , .. 1 . , . . Comm ffl A , , f. Notl 11, 12: Lit '1 . o. Lit pGir' .- 7 '- ' :' 1 C'I 11, 12. , , 5 . . . ral , 11, 12. 12. 11, 12. ..-6 '7 ,ga loan Wetss loame Douglas Welch Doug MGYHYYI WGS? AHDQFY WGYOH 1anetWl'utmore Academtc Art Vocgtmnal Auto Commerczal Academ1c Industrtal Academtc Busmess mt Crew 11 12 L Ir Red Cross 12 F001 Forensic Forum 12 Lt Foo ball ll Bowlmq 12 G1rls Intramurals 10 11 C u 11 12 ball 10 Club ll 12 Gxrls lrttra m rals 10 ll 12 Class Arttst Newell Cole Class MUSICIGH lean Lawson '11 Noxsest Boy Walter Hassett Nolstest Glrl Betty Lou Craver I xii' 1 s , 1 S 2 s 4 S. 4 60 .v X- Wie Class Actor Ivan Fahs Class Actress Helen Freer Class Couple B111 Bertram Marmetta Mastronardx Best Boy Athlete Ierry Durkot Best Gtrl Athlete Laura Kmg CLASS NOTABLES IUNE 1950 f A X ' - - p 7 1 f, 3? W ' 4' A , N , W - -mr 1 fl M A A I '35-1' - 1 A , Frm, 2:s.'is1i,2giE23'1-get,z is- 1 , my ' 1 ' , ' , ' 1, Al ' PG' , 5 it . 5 - ' 5 i 1 5 ' . ' ' , lb 1 . ' . . 1 ' ' - 12. U , , , M ... , - to - ' ' ee 1 . g A s 2.1:-'A .1 .. , K E 1 1 s 1, f f W' , A 4 , , A W 1 f 1 Xf . . -v X 1 I ' 1 1 1 M Barbara VV1lcox Barb Acade'n1c Latm 1-lonor Socre y ll 12 Fo r nsrc ll lr e Cross ll l.1t Club ll 12 Pe Club 10 11 12 fp. 1 -,avr '00 f 1 on -4 Ar- , - an 'Y -. Q. 1 s Rlclrard Wood Woody Mo Acadermc Industrral Honor SOCIETY ll 12 'x Tnomas Woodrrass Woody Acadern Indas rta In arnurals 10 11 12 Student Courtcll 10 ll lr Red Cross 12 Foot 10 ll 12 Bas e b 10 ll 12 Track ll Baseball 10 Varsrty B In Memoncrm TOM CURRY November 29 1948 Most BasH'ul Boy Vmcent Coyle Most Basnf 1 G11 Alrce Fmc nngxw ,4 as 41 rw' Viv ki 'AKG-.4 Hardest Plu,qer loan Werss Apple Pohsne can Connelly George Yezzr Vocatronal Auto Qu en Comcz ll 2 Intramurals 10 f 15's 1. uf I Carolyn Zeanner Zeexe Acaaerrc 1-1 'rernarcrn Warr,,u'n ll I ed C css 10 GA A ll 2 Pe Cldb ll 12 .vang M' sw t 1 Vg ,, 'Q QQ!! 'gfs' 61 .33 3? 1 Most Popular Grrl Dot Iones Most Popular Boy Dave Nec 61 if 55. F f Mf- X ff . ,aw ' ' ' mr, - f I., ,1 f ' ' .4 -, -v --rm.-,,. A 'Wie r ...xl 4 . ., .Up - Mez, ' u w 'WET J, i V--4,5 A mir 4, Wa. 'ku' x, , , '1' vw. W: . 10+ ' f wxsk.--: x , , . . ,R Q 1 f L - aM,,,,l , .4 'U4'w:'vvl w 4 ' ,J--A ,N ' -N..x ' W- ,rw-f., v , z ,vm A.,.,1--gi., , J 1 , ,A Ah L 0' if 4-4-x , X s o I 2-4: ', .lin n V' ,1- mu 46727177 .f wha.. - 'QOIRSUIAPSQ Alma 39:lf'5d'1iYn x ,. vvxvnxanqmun W no-mnvxwu - be Slzzlbiv ers vm A . STUDENT COUNCIL During the fall semester ten members of Student ,. , Council Went to the Triple Cities Conference at U.E. gi This meeting proved to be a very profitable one. Dele- i il i. l. gates got first hand information about running school V it elections, improving school spirit, and financing school I' meeting is planned for the spring term at lohnson City. ' Council sponsored a very successful Football Frolic . and tag sale, the proceeds of which were used for assemblies, contributions to the Volunteers of America, 1 , V flowers for Memorial Day, and paying expenses of . J delegates to meetings in other cities. 1 2 l 7 c , , I ' I activities. The Southern Tier interscholastic Conference X my The spring officers and the newly-elected home room , representatives began the term's work by planning a campaign to encourage pupils to help maintain the , new look at North. Posters, announcements, and pub- licity in the North Star were directed toward this end. A noon-hour talent show and tag sale helped defray expenses for the spring term. North attended the Triple Cities Spring Conference held at Central High. First row Elizabeth Badger Antoinette Pompeii Loretta Gentile Gloria Borne Eleanor Loveland Alice Cutler Ieanette Katz Dorothy Iones Betty Bitting Second row Marie Mazzaro Sylva Anderson Shirley King loan Fletcher leanne Fritz Dianne Beahm Phyllis Sternberg Lois Ditzler Betty Beam lean Hardy Pauline Cordisco Third row Iackie Van dermark Nancy Oakley Thomas Barry Bill Barber Sam Rose Edward Brennan Richard Beam Bob Iones Fourth row Richard Knauf Martin Ziac lack lewell lim Kaleka Peter Wood Ioseph Giannetto Dick Wmterstem Ken Gilchrist Ronald De Silva Merle Decker Fifth row Richard Emms thomas Lortgcoy Carl Burkhardt Milo Pearson George YQZZI Morris Hamlin lames Oster Robert Cole Char es Wxtteman lohn VanAbs Russell Gillette Top of page Spring Officers Seated lack Vallone President Standing Russell Dyer Treasurer Diane Bishop Secretary Richard L' Beam Vice President Below nqht Fall O icers Q e Orzehowski Treasurer Ioan ,gg-.L dendistel President David Moore Vice President 64 1 , , i . , . ' I , 7 '- ' 'V Q nv . . . . ,r , 1 1 - . I . xx-4 , X, K ' . cs- ua ' 1' N lo ', 5 . Q . l 1 . f s Connelly. SecretarY: Robert Bau- V P U i I T Triorizy Tassengers HONOR SOCIETY Members of the lhilcona Chapter ct Naf tional Honor Society must quality for leader- ship, character, service and scholarship. About titty members contribute much tc school life. They act as hosts and hostesses at the lntormation Desk and in the Memorial Ccn- ference Room, and guide visiting groups through the building. Those eligible for membership are Iunior As or Seniors. They must maintain an average of 4.25. Each person who tillled these requirements and who was approved by his counselor, was initiated at assemblies in October, l949, and April, l95U. Afterward, a reception for new members was held in the living room oi the homemaking apartment. The sponsors of the organization are Mrs. Dorothy Ayers Miss Mary Lambert Mr Sasi nek and Mr Iames McGinnis Above: Fail Officers and lriifiafes. First row: Kenneth Kncwlfzn, fauna Rtbznscn, ?.:y..1s Brcoks, lane? Mcwry, lcsephine Delieiizs, Barbara Holzc laigueiine Van De Mark. ' Second row: Richard Vfood, Ralph Frey, Robert fchnscn, Wayne Helubard, Michael Herman, Duane Vosburg, Robert Bauderidistel Above First row Mariorie Ca pen'-er Prisci' pe rle en F ee Dclcres Diss .vsm ' n Q 'i G him an y L a a e es i cen 'i ia Arni ie Qya Second row Beve r e ep ,ia'iia Pehriei Be a Knfih l a enriafi C ze ffzsici D :Redmond Baroa a Wi rx R sc yn c ri l.a 5 n A,1drey Cana Thrrd row a'ries Sens lacic S iwan lanies urran Ronald Ki uerald Darko G rge Mascri Puissei Dyer Po err Muller Melvri Livings 'i a JV 'rian Lc S rnauca lvan Fa s Below right Spin O 1 e s and Ne v Me'n e First row Bar ara Nil FX Ann Sum an R na d ilme T eas owe Vice P es aen K een irce, Qanf' D e Secon row f' N cr .-.f e cr an V O , e e Thrd row 1 e me 5-. e Fourth row Q 63 t V. ' 1 . . J T 5 ' 1 A . . .f I - ' : ' ' r ., , ' 'ha Pop , ' ..I .r r, o 'o' ' , Zane 'Nit- ma , ..u1Q ic' ., N .C Viilenfe, Grace P tion, Norm B ll , N'c l e f..'r1', , . 'Jar .. ri. I 2 r.y Ba tcn, Hfene Sf 'he-n, . T . . l' ui .- ,let -T riaret Mac- A 7 J A . g ip . 7 -.4 4' I 1 l. . ., Leo rowe, losep.. Or .N , .afriga 3 , x I 5 .c , Q r l'lc. ,io Q Sch .Richard -5 ' ' i r o , ' , M: i . ' : f ., Far' : ' ' K 1 ' , ., ,-, . . . - - A a . ui ' , .. on , . irner. T ' t, ec a ., J 1' c . .. :- ' L- . ' , 1 ' a fc. , To n l ':tt.. , ftie l' . . ' : r g if c t x . b rs, V v ' : b ' ce , ' . ., . : I ' . ' ,.,:' 5 r, r urerq Leo Cr ' , Q 'r LQ .t - ,A ' james Curran, President: Ge-ra.d Durkct Seize- -. 1 tary, afhl . C' .. .ara . aim r. d , - -, Y- K : oarol ,Ann Sshmidi 'Ruth rc' . Dc-rsthy ' ',' R - ' murine, .ffargcrie anicki, Nancy :dg rtcn, Lstner ',, 4 - Asv: '. sazabeti fafcn Nancy aah Qtr . 1 Q Q '- : .e-a. I.a'.-xson, Bev :ly 'ffarrl r, Florence A' Gogolin. flax Cznnelly Cari. . hlb rg, Mary Alice East: 'e'::ne ff K:'z, flarxe Ann Srannan. H - :,..,. uf.. um. 'ue 1- '-- l -- ' --1 H Q 5 Ame. ..,.. 's..A.a..u c., S ,. '41, '-'li' FUCK -YKC: syrz. Lfassar, Rona.: cam... -- - - Treasures - ' ' INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Bran sexist, above: Charles Allen, Richard Tolley, Foberg llxlolden, Hugh Carrington, Jerald Savory, For the past year our school band has served its pur- VQH CI S. Orchestra, below: Violins, Priscilla Pope, Dauna Robinson, Willard Rabert, Frances Wilson, Patricia Long, Ruth Richardson, Donald Axtell, Carol Man- ning, loyce Wilcox, Verna Francino. Viola, Hugh Carrington. Cello, Charles Allen. Bass, Ieanne Fritz, Fred Ioyner, Roger Chandler, Piccolo, Louise Harness. Flute, Estella Cortright, Alice Louise Greene. Oboe, Alma Schuh, Elizabeth Caton. Clarinet, Yvonne West, Robert Rounds. Bassoon, Iames Parsons. Trumpet, Richard Tolley, Nancy Edgarton. Horn, Robert Holden, Richard Barber. Trombone, Morris Hamlin, Jerald Savory, Donald Finney. Percussion, Newell Cole, Danny Armstrong, Ran- dall Mack. Piano, Lawrence Hitchcock, Mary lane Lane. pose, it has brought music to North. lt is not hard to realize the importance of our band. Standing out in its bright red and blue uniforms, it has brought added cheer to the football games and pep rallies. Besides participating in many of our assemblies, the band has taken part in several parades in the Triple Cities, such as the Decoration Day Parade and Elks Flag Day Cere- mony in Iune. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Mc- Cutchan, the band sponsored two concerts, the first of which Was held May 26th and 27th. We praise the band for a iob well done. The brass sextet consists of six boys from the band and orchestra. ln December of 1949 it assisted the band in presenting a concert, performed for the Monday Aft- ernoon Club, and provided Musical entertainment for the Christmas program of the Binghamton Council of Parents and Teachers. During one of our assemblies in February, the sextet displayed its talent to a very appre- citive audience. No school is complete without an orchestra. We are proud of the one we have, because it has played an important part in various activities about school. The orchestra presented a concert in May, it played selec- tions between the acts of The Bat and One Foot in Heaven presented by the Little Theatre Guild, and it participated in graduation exercises. We are grateful for the fine work it has accomplished. rom the best VOCAL MUSIC The North High Choir, which is composed of mixed voices, was heard last year at the Thanks- giving and Christmas program as well as the pro- gram it presented for our parents at open house. The Choir's participation in the Spring Concert, which featured the music department, will long be remembered. Combined groups sang the Battle Hymn oi the Republic with orchestral accompani- ment under the direction ot Mr. Richard McCutchan. A novel part of the program was an original com- position by Frank Mangan, entitled Lonely. During the second halt of the concert, the students took over the direction with our Student Council president, lack Vallone, acting as master ot cere- monies. At this time a musical variation was set in the nature of an audition tor a television show. The Boys' Cflee Club, Girls' Trio, and soloists tried out tor TV in an assortment oi costumes. A very clever interpretation of MacNamara's Band was given in a skit by the Boys' Glee Club. Girls' Trio. above: Helen Free-r, loan Connelly, lean Lawson. The Choir did not entertain only at North, but it made personal appearances throughout the city. lts members were invited to sing at the Conklin Avenue Baptist Church and tor the Roundtable of Christians and lews. Helen Freer, loan Connelly and lean Lawson form our Girls' Trio, which is accompanied by Carla Thompson. The Trio sang at our Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies and at Open House tor parents and friends in December. During the year, the girls were invited to sing at the Conke lin Avenue Baptist Church, the High Street Metho- dist Church, the Lioness Club, the P.T.A. and the Business and Professional Womens Club. All three did a fine iob on the radio broadcast ot the Round- table of Christians and lews. Choir, below-First row: D. Ryan, T. Matson, S. Palmer, B. Goward, B. Yeldon, D. Harris, P. Phelps, K. Parsons. Second row: l-L Stenscn, N. lamieson, D. larniescn, A. M. Ryan, I, Fiatto, lvl. Mazzarc, S. Gilbert, B. Darling, E. Fitzgerald, C. Thompson, L. Harkness. Third row: I. Katz, l. Edson, S, lffasfrogiovanni, A. M. layne, A. Cutler, M, Liberty, D. Wells, S. Leamon, l. Snarak, B. Dislcowski, B. Shaw. Fourth row: M. Ccncmilces, C. Loveland, B. VanDuzer, I. Leighton, L Strnailca, f. Lawson, D. Clark, A. Criscitello, R. Ll. Miller. B. Cornaby, A. Newschwander, S. Flynn. Fifth row: W. lamieson, B. Hclden, M. Blacdgood, E. Parry, B. Raymond, P. Miller, B, Hutchings, D. Husband, F. Mangan. Sixth row: L. Lawson, S. Yecmans, M. Dwyer, N. Cook, C. Burkhardt, R. Talley, H. Church, W. Puller, R. l-ffastin, Carrington, VV. Smith, V. Howell, C. Mastifi. There's tempest in yon horned moon, And lightning in yon cloudy But hark, the music, marine ers! The wind is pip- ing loud: The wznd is pyg- Lng loud mv boys Tne lightning flashes free r t ' - - - Nnige ine r f . lC'JJ 27:1 paace Car heritage +L an LAS Soo.. fx Y rt-y fv Colililiiig 1 is ..v. QEEWW1 WAMPUM The Wampum staff has been very busy 1n room 213 dunng the past year plannmg and prepar1ng thrs yearbook ot 1950 to make rt a success Wlth typewrlters clrckmg copywrrters wtth Mr 1-lalght cameras tlashtng reporters snooprng and the remamlng staff Just runnrng around they frnally got down to work and have produced thls partrcular edrtron Wrth the Wam pum under way the subscnptron campargn rn the homerooms began lt was the goal ot each homeroom representatrve to secure a 1011! quota Then apporntments were made tor plc tures of clubs sport act1v1t1es homeroorns sernor portralts faculty and school lrfe As a result of s1m11ar work the 1949 Wam pum was awarded tlrst class honor ratrng rn the Natronal Scholastrc Press Assocratlon Judgrng last year The 1950 staff has trred to keep up the goal set by the 1949 staff and statts of prevrous years 68 '7' 6610675 0 Wampum Edxtors above Seated Patrrcra Redmond Helene Stephen loan Connelly Standing Florene Goqolrn New ll Cole Althea Hartman Barbara Gurney Mr Webster Harght Esther Aswad Wampum Copywrxghters left l-'rrst row Mary Babcock Sue Baudendrstel Carol Mannrng Betty Shramek Patrlcra Long Second row Robert Holden Ioseph Garbarrno Dor othy lones Gloria Hlder Sandra Palmer Marte Ann Gran nan Alrce Krng Third row George Mason Ttm Sullrvan Wampum Busmess Staff below Sealed Eleanor Gallagher Norma Sartwell Standmq Mrs Betty Gordon Dorothy G11 bert Phyllrs Sternberg Dolores Drskowskr Lettre Sayercool Mary Hartlgan Alyce Ennrs Katherme Kaleka Ia lcte Redmond Constance Salvemrnr Io May Shott O 1 ...tr fi .1 xt X' 'ft ea 'D Q 539 .QV W A at 9' fx .x . X 1 , h X 5 - 1 V , 1- K, x. 1 .vi 1, , ' u , . ' : . ' , e .-rg . . x 'I ,QA ' 1 .. R .. , M' my 1- 1 i ' 'nv-'V Y 4 'V 4 it Q. 1 1 A '. ' '1 . , la 1 . ' ' . I , ' A - - Z vt 4 ' , A, .ttf M ,W ,Q R-.- y , e948 A 1 1 1 2 ., S 11354 - , 1 35 A yi Egg-14,111 I 1 . - . ' gi lt' 1 ' 1 . ' 2 . . ' 1 I ' y yy 1 it Q8 V , , 5 ,J 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 . gett1ng 'wrrter s cramp, ' the edrtors argurng gf A W c .ff -2? y if ,A I I V , V - w X - , ,yt XM Vt, . , , ,Qhrvfsw N VV f I s V ' 'K ' 7- J L.: . I . . , , . x f J R gm rw V. 11 7,13 , M . 'ii' ' 1 ' . . . ' ' ity . 1 3145. v' ,t E N i , , E 5 . 1 1 ' ' m e 11 y - 1 . , 115.13 5' ' A t , ' ,, A I . , 1 1 A if . , A Oo i f ' 't Y Y B1 Y - ff 1, 1, 1' fi- en QQA- ' J-'fl '. h , , ' f'11t1,, . 1 1 1 I , ,bw 4, '11 1 . . I - , V : A 0 the 5711117 ft. North Star Edxtors above Fxrst row Glorra Hrder Carole Balclwm Ann Sul lxvan Second row Ray Oqden Patrlcta Phelps Ruth Morrow Hazel Felker Geraldtne Krause Newell Cole North Star Staff nght First row Carol Armstrong loan Keouqh VITQIUIG Hoyt Beverly Warner Glorta Hlder Patrlcta Morar Mary Ioyce Small Barbara Westfall Elizabeth Badger SallyODon nell Second row Della Warren Bar bara Bemamln Marllyn Boyce Mary Ahce Easton Lots Robbms Mar1or1e lamckr Gerry Foster Celra Kostyshak Delores Drskowskr Ruth Glblln Third row Marte Ann Grannan Marlorle Gr1pp1n Leltre Savercool Allce Klnq Kathleen OBr1en Nancy Ash Frances Townsend loyce Fxske Hazel Felker Lots Henderson George lewell ,ff 0 l dai 9 A .J 4 Wampum Photographers above Clxff O den lack Crounse Mr C ares Konecny Carl Benedxct Bob Hamrlton x 'gf 1 'FN ik-Iydgfdf 1 K.. ' ,G gr L-OG ,. ,A 2 ? it --e nf mein A Z' 5, WWW- M ,fat ' 4 PS ?-if' ,,.l 7? NORTH STAR As our school qrows so does the 1mportance of our school newspaper Each year the North Star rssues a oreater number of asstqnrnents rn order to please the students Durtnq the past year, the staff, consrstrnq ot about 60 members, worked hard securrnq news, features, Jokes and ldeas for lmprovement lt kept the student body well lntormed concernrnq all the acttvtttes tn wh1ch North parttclpated Bestdes pubhshmq three edrtrons each term, the Star sponsored several other acttvttles On March 25th rt held a successful bake sale at S1sson's and on MaY 5th tt sponsored the annual May Queen Dance Durlnq the sprlnq term rt held noon hour dances 1n the gym every Monday Throuqhout thts past year, the North Star furnlshed us w1th f1rst rate news 69 1- at W! r' ff' All aff 'tx fb 'Q Q g Nov' ,l az n tM6VCbdWf,S Tl 1 F Cf LITTLE THEATRE GUILD 've' Elf E if NJ Stage Crew above Ixm Glene Bob Sage George Kallfelz Rxch ard ludd Ray Iohnson Roy Martm Edward Tmklepaugh Ioe Cornell George Borce Roland Rockwell Paul Murphy Pam! Crew below Mlss Kathryn McDermott Catherme Brandow Katherlne Bergman Glenn Reed Dorothy Penne Mae Bloodqood Beatnce Vosbury 70 The L1ttle Theatre Gulld has chalked up an other hrghly successful season Wllh two smash a techrucally d1ff1cult play w1th mtrrcate hght 1ng and a mechan1zed attlc set Even though there were two casts the actors and actresses ach1eved remarkable balance and gave pol 1shed performances The players m the orde of the1r appearance were Helen Freer Betsy Macey as L1zz1e Iacquelxne Vandemark Pa tr1c1a M1ller as Mrss Corneha Van Gorder Mary Lou Cavanaugh Ieanette Katz as L1 Tlng Frank Mangan Thomas Shlrhall as Brooks Ianet Smrley lean Dukerlch as MISS Dale Ogden Glenn Hall Walter Hassett as Doctor Wells Iohn Orzehowskl Ivan Fahs as Anderson Rus sell Dyer Iacob Goldsteln as Rlchard Flemmg Robert Iohnston Roger Chandler as Regmald Beresford and Rrchard Beam and Robert W1l hams as the unknown man For 1lS Sprmg entertalnment the Gurld pre sented on Apnl 28 29 One Foot 1n Heaven an hrlarxous comedy about a mrmsters trouble Wllh hrs parrshoners rn a rather rundown parrsh A perrod play H9097 and done rn costume lt had one cast Pat Mrller appeared as Mrs Spence Betsy Macey as E1leen Spence Mary Iane Lane as Molly Mary Al1C9 Easton as Mrs Sandow lean Dukerrch as Louise Helen Freer as Mrs Drgby Ieanette Katz as Mrs Cam br1dge Ioan Fletcher as Mrs Iell1son Katherlne Kaleka as Marla Ioy Youket as Lefty lvan Pahs as Rev Wm Spence Drck Beam as Hart zell Spence Walter Hassett as Dr Romer Roger Chandler as the Rev Fraser Spence Bob Iohn ston as Ronny lack Goldstem as Mayor Cooper Russell Dyer as Blshop Sherwood and Chalmer Mast1n as Georgre Drgby Both plays were ably drrected by Mr Ray mond Merchant who has fostered good dram atrc entertamment at North for a number of years Congratulatrons are due the Pamt Crew and therr sponsor, Mlss Kathryn McDermott, for the swell Jobs they d1d on the sets lnsrde lnforma tron tells us that the set for the Bat was espe crally hard because of the two scenes and all the pamt that had to be mlxed to the nght shade Spec1al awards went to Glenn Reed, Derwood Mason, Kay Bergman and George Hornbeck, each of whom recelved a pm rn the form of a m1n1ature pallette The Stage Crew managed by Rrchard ludd, handles the techmcal ends of all assembl1es and plays The members see that the curta1n opens and shuts when 1t should and that the llghts go off and on as scheduled The Stage Crew has made a d1st1nct contrlbutlon to the success ot North's L1ttle Theatre season 7 '. 4 ' A,.-.I .Q.fg I f A 6 . ' J .If-1,7 -A y K . 3 , , - ,b f, , A , . Qv t l. r V X .NX ' . ' ' ' ft, 1- r, 1, Q ' A ,, - f L . ' V ' 1 I x , U , ff 5 pit .T-13,' TCTAY , . , , .V .i A - T., , :S , 3 1 if x, - fs 11 N, ,. .,5'4'2'r ,f . x f. 1 .-5 V V, 1 I, - 'A '- 1 ' xx A - 1 ' Q ref 1' . ,. R- . . ' V1-, , ' - ' ' H H ' AQ' .2 .3 eg 'L hits. Presented November 18-19, the Bat was . ff' ' -., 5' fir' ' , A V 12- g' --if ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I' 1' ' ifizgg ' f Ti ' ' . ' r r Y . ' ' ' ' ' ' I I g ' A - , U : :I 1 I I I it 'L I K , . I . I Q S .L 'A 7 - . K . t . I V I . .5 Z K ' l , ' I ' A F A' In ' ' I . ' I Q I . - H . H , ' - Salt Water Tlayers l 5'-ex Above Hello' Hello' Left There s a detectlve tn the house I you wont rr have 'ne b ueprmts awe them to htm Lxttle Theatre Gulld below Fxrst row Ella Meeker Nancy Tones Ioy Youket Russell Dyer Fhchard Beam Pat Iones Audrey Benn Second row Ellen Faber Patr1c1a Munson Margaret Loveland Betsy Macey Ie-anne Frxtz Ge-raldme Krause lllflet Smlley lacquelme Vanl' MU k Delores Clark Thlrd row loan Keouqh loan Fletcher Sylvra Flynn orothy Welles Mary Ahce Easton Ieanette Katz Betty Small lanet Mowry Beverly Shaw Fourth row Ivan Fahs Ehzabeth Caton Kathleen Hlckey Andrea Newschwander luanxta Pennell Shxrley Avery Ann Henehan Patrr IO Mxller Chalmer Mastln Frith row Roger Chandler Iohn Auqstone Ralph Kemmerer Frank Mangan Wnlard Srruh Robert lohnston Fhchard Mastln lacob Goldstein Walter Hassett Frank Hoover FH F55 'Zi' X 'N 55322 7l 4 Q . , 5 ' A 2' gp I M - l A ' l ' I 5 -fl' -- V 3 ' so . 'zfl A5 f ' ' ' ' ' . f .' let ..e ffl'-ll H Ps 4 l . 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E Q IE' farm 'Q if aura 72 eelbing the PROI ECTION GUILD f-laving Betty Grable, Dana Andrews and other favorite movie actresses and actors visit us Con the screen, of coursel, made it a pleasure to come to school on Thursdays and Fri- days. During noon-hour on these days the Projection Guild presented us with Deep Waters M irgie Tin an Alley and other enioyable movies The welltrained oper ators of this group also showed educattonal films in the Proiec tion Room or in roorn 307 Mr Harry Arlas was advisor for the Guild FOREN SIC FORUM North High s group is to do research and present topics before a group Eleven debates were given Iohn Rowe and Paul Sydman represented the Forum on April 27 at a Central Assembly in the first annual Central North speaking contest sponsored by Mr Eugene C Gerhart Bing harnton attorney The subiect was Are Our Civil Liberties in Danger? Paul representing the negative won f1rst place for North fohn speaking for the affirmative was chosen second Miss Genevieve Heffron is culty advisor of the group The purpose of panel discussion train members to and to organize Qui l and Scrcll an int ma ani7ai of 1 .1 na is S wit'i ea q a s a N vestern Ui First row C ra rlider Vrr gnia Lf yt res DISKCN en S n Lfaze S Connelly Pa ricia Lon Sec ond row Eu i M rcw Carole B dum Dr hy Iones o e T er H tl Gil 'in Ali e Ki g Lette Save Thlrd row c a Pa ricia 1 Mason N e ea L a ,A lr lr t rf rf , 1 1 I 1 f, , P t T ' f 'Y , l A I YY I 1 A 1 l 1 T - V r 1 r I ' l l ' - , C , , -iiffr, ' 1 Q ' . g V 1- gsw r 2 A ,rf ' . 1 A ' - ' 1 - - 1 - . 1 , , ' - ' 7 I f i , ' : ' ' . Y: ' 5 , ' 1 , . . - 1 . ' I i V ' . f . J - . '4w f'r 'li -T v 1 ff 1 l T, 1 , ' e - 'ka fi tional c,r'g '. ton i hgh D ' 'r V v 4' ,, 3 . A' s:r1o'1l for rr r ' . n d- Qn' Q 'Y ' Q u rter' ? :,r'hx ' ri- ' ' .3 A , versiiy, Cixicazgo, lilinois. . 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Seazwmfihy RED CROSS ln roor 206 tht Bed Cross re resev1tat1 es llIld9f the qu1da 1ce at M155 Grace Fox D 1r1 1.3 tns past yeor they e 5 1 st1lly fult lled the1r pur r se by 15 Cl 5 :5 tt boxes colle tmq donanon and llCT os11'3 t1e ,reshqe ot the Bed C1 ss at Nortn KEY CLUB The Key Club IS athhated w1th the K1wan1s Club The members meet at a l1vely luncheon 1n 307 followed by an 1r1terest1na lecture owen by one of Norths teachers The members operated the coke concess1on at all home basketball qames The QFOlllS from thrs successful pro1 ect were QlVGY1 to the players lmuryljund Mr Donald Boehm lSll'1QfCICL1llY adv15or LIT CLUB L1t Club sponsored by M155 Dorothy Tobras 5 pr1mar1ly concerned w1th the select1on and readmq ot books Th15 years program has 1ncluded book TGVIQWS by M155 Gertrude OConnor and lectures by M155 Elwzabeth Stoutenbura and M155 Buth M1n thorn about the1r travels abroad Followmq tradl L1t Club below F1rstRow H Ser en 'XI Sa FFR' Red Cross Ofhcers above x ora d ne Krause D na a Km 5 ry u 1 A n Cc , Key Club Offxcers left Fxrst row 1: L, he J1'1 l.1 JD reas B sel yer Pres o nsc r y D he Pres1de'1 AX.-: t1on L1t Club gave a book to North s l1brary The Tremblrnq Years by Els1e M Barber wh1ch was dedrcated to the memory ot Pat O Donnell a mem ber ot Lrt Club who d1ed 1n September three months after her qraduatlon Each term the Club selects new members and a party IS lneld 1n honor ot them 'nan Da I a N5 e rule ma KG c n l 1 s T C,,r1 am B Mcrrrw B Howard M Ma Lcrnan A1 B,'a'1 B Barton Second row G Hlder M Gnrpen M A Grannan I Kc:u:,1 C Arfnstrcnzg A McCann B Warrmer L Km P Lcng H Sm1th M Mastrr rd1 I Penncll B D1V1llCI1Q B B1tt1nq Third row B Raymond A Kmq S Grech I W1t dy F erra e F a F Fourth row B I Tyrer exe 1 D Be 15 Safer cl C Baldwm S Ames D D154 B B1shop Fifth row I. btenle scn B 1 a a 1 Z A H 'wan G Born Sa ke B B '1re P Bedmcnd Sw:la'1Ml',1rpyBAG S a iffy 13 .1 - .1 11 G f 1 .- p i .1 '19, :net - 1 ' ' r 1 ' . 1 1 ' I . -' V , , 1 1 nrzv' :vcces 11 1 1 , - f no-. f11111: nutner 11 1 , c 200 1. . 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Ralf 'N C Alan Withers ,' .5 4: lack Neal Leonard Game Left Tackle Q ' Rraht Tackle 5 , I - ,. be l e if at A7 4, C7 Q Iames Carriqq , W 1, 535,19 .D av- as A Quarterback l A' M' an X351 f I A7 Ronald Hrne 1-V N' cg 5: Bill Barber 9 ' M Earl Barnes I' I. Le-it Guard 'CA A Right Guard -M A fs 'ar 5 wa.. x 'fy'-V if ' Y X yi 2 I w if lohn McGarry jf L 7 1' V C 3 4f l N Bob lones , .2 3. 2 -- Center 4 : 1' N- N- Q-' , 7' 3 ' ' TCXT1 I-OYIQCOY Ioe Criscitella lock Me-dovich Left Hdlfbfwk Right Halfbcrck 1, A 11 , I Charles Howland , - C 'h sf, eu tx oac .1li3Qlifl Charles Moore g 1 3 1 'a Ta K ' 3? V: I :- :T t l 1 vi 2 N - , I ' ily ' f J 1 - , l f X A AX - Jfirl f 4 X, 4, ' Fred Murphy Torn Olouqhlin Carl Paccio lohn Raftis Torn Reardon Leo Schnurbusch an -s Vin e Huh t Tu e Tom 1' at Qs Le Gun d 'Cen Knc ll CIC4 f 41 .5 C1 -c ya -cr red f-icwc L 'le C UCL' Dmck Rcmsorr Ice G1GUDS'O Ice Orzehowskx Fullbclck Quarterbcx k C nfer VARSITY C1 Oexv 'Q QQ KG Y dcvne Q1f l'lx'f- Q 4. 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A , X e .1 e ' 4 North 13-Middletown 7 North opened 1ts 1949 campalgn agalnst a prewar rrval Mrddletown Larry Schrader scored the frrst touch down of the year go1ng over hrs own left tackle for the score Knowlton krcked the extra pornt and North led 1n the frrst quarter 7 U Then Knowlton who was rncapable of bemg stopped all afternoon went over hrs own rrght tackle to score The extra pomt try was no good and North now led l3 O Mrddletown scored wrth two mrnutes to go rn the game and made therr conversron good to make the fmal score North 13 Mrddletown 7 A 30 yard pass from Grannetto to Norths Captarn Charlre Fox rn the wanrng moments lbefore lO OOO peo plel gave North a l9 13 w1n and a chance for the Confer ence Crown Knowlton scored the frrst touchdown of the game after steahng the ball and racmg 33 yards to hrt paydrrt The try for the extra po1nt was blocked UE scored on an end run by Butts The extra pornt was good and UE led 7 6 A qurck touchdown by Ransom after the half brought North a 12 7 lead After tryrng unsuccess fully for the extra pomt UE scored aga1n rn the fourth quarter The extra pornt was made and UE led 13 l2 Then another pass from Grannetto to Fox won the ball game for North North 24-Albany V I. 0 North made rt 3 for 3 after beatmg a stubborn Albany team durrng the last half The score at half tlme was 0 O Then under the 1nsp1red playrng of Schrader Lesso Grannetto and Ransom North came back wrth touch downs All four conversrons farled The frnal score was North 24 Albany U North 13-Ithaca 6 V e b1g Red lndrans from Brnghamton North knocked out a 13 6 vlctory over an rmprovrng lthaca team loe Trno scored the frrst touchdown gorng around rlght end for three yards Knowlton made the extra pornt lthaca came back w1th a touchdown pass from Drvorsky to Poole makrng the score 76 lthaca mrssed the extra pornt Pansom made sure of the Jrctory wrth a buck from the l yard lme to make l3 6 the frnal score 78 Jllzgbt Above left A rough and tough game IS thrs one of football Above Fox follows mterference for a garn rn the Elmrra Southsrde game Above Tmo clutbhes the ball llke a long lost rlend O I ' - I , I - ' I I I . 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L 'I 1 Jtlpzmuders Freshman Team rlqht Fxrst row '14 ard ll De ersrs Crowe Second row Burley Gallagher Bcwn Evans Rod ers Garbarmo Thlrd row Coach Wlnters Talbut Budewall Spa zlano Strvens Wmters Rasmussen Mcl.enran Fourth row Patowskx Nugent Dlamond Edwards Above Hull trxes to mterfere wrth a prcuected Southsrde pass AbOVe The lndxans challenge me r1,h' o' a W1ldCGT P1UY6f 'G rnarctl on toward a goal North 27 Elrrura Southsxde 0 Workrnq l1lC9 a well orled rnachrne North rornped over Elmrra S S 27 0 The runnrng of Ransom and Garbar no was too much for the Hornets Ransom was rnvulnerable rrpplnq off an averaqe of yards per try A touchdown by loe Tlnto put North ahead at half tlme 7 0 after Knowl ton converted After rnterrntssron Schrader scored from the s1x Knowlton converted and the score read l40 Then 1n the last quarter Garbarlno scored twxce Knowl ton mrssed one of the converstons and the hnal score was 27 0 North 12-Central 7 Central holdrnq North even 1n the frrst halt came back to take the lead 70 wrth Rogers sconnq and Horkott convertlnq Then Grannetto flrpped a pass to Fox who raced 30 yards for the score The lack was W1ld and Cen tral led 7 6 Then carne the Trlple C1l19S play ot the year chosen by radlo statron WNBF A hrqh soarlnq pass from Grannetto to Knowlton took the latter over the qoal lrne The krck was blocked and North won 12 7 North 35-Elmxra Free Academy 0 Playrnq on a raln soaked held North beat EFA 35 0 before 1ts charnp1onsh1p battle wrth lohnson C1ty Nov l2 Schrader scored 2 for the Brq Red Lesso Knowlton T1no contnbuted l touchdown each A blocked klck by Charl1e Fox qave North a safety and 2 more pornts North made 3 out of 5 conversrons North 7 Iohnson Crty 19 North, leadlnq I C 7 6 at halt trrne, IS what amazed the 8,000 spectators on the bleachers, but IC ca ne back wrtn two QUICK touchdowns and was never rn danqer dunno the rest of the qarne Knowlton gave Nortn 1ts one chance to score by QOIHQ over the lxne, followed by a successful lack for the extra polnt 79 l 'f , ' A ' :I bb , 1 sore, iD ' , , 'R f - q -.1 7. .- Q -, ' - . 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VARSITY BASKETBALL E.S.S. 44, North 65: For the first game of the season, North's Indians traveled to Elmira to meet the Southside five. After playing a fairly close first quarter the Scarlet Clad Warriors began to bear down and won easily by a 65-44 count. Big guns for the evening were, Ford Baker with 16 and Larry Schrader with 12. U.E. 49, North 43: The Orange zephyr turned into a tornado and wreaked havoc on North's basket- bombing forces. Smooth teamwork and all around play enabled the Tigers to walk off the court with a 49-43 decision under their belts. Ted Lindsley was North's only consistent scorer as he hit for 14 points. None of North's other players could hit double figures. Ithaca 35, North 33: For the second time during the season the Buetlinger men walked off the court on the short end of the score. This time the loss was suffered at the hands of the classy quintet from Ithaca. The lthacans were favored to make a rout of the game but they fought the battle of their lives before walking off the winners by a slim 35-33 margin. Outstanding play by Ford Baker and Larry Schrader plus Baker's 15 points caused Ithaca the most trouble. Norwich 41. North 50: The purple horde of Nor- wich succumbed to the onslaught of the invading Indians by a score of 50-41. With the score tied at 29 all, in the third quarter, the Northmen staged a last quarter comeback by outscoring the Norwich five 21-12. Big guns for the evening were Bob Pier- dominico and Ford Baker with 13 and 12 points respectively. I.C. 56, North 49: Playing the Maroon Wildcats of 1.C. on their home court, the Big Beds were handed their third defeat in the Southern Tier Conference. The game was played on even terms till the third quarter, when the Scarlet Clad Warriors ex-played to a 10-point level. However the strong Cage Kittens had enough spark left to quell the rebellion and win by 7 scores. Larry Schrader and Bob Pierdominico led North's scorers with 13 and ll points respec- tively. Final score of the game was 56-49. Central 36, North 40: A great seesaw battle with our inter-city rival, Central, was staged on the Bull- dog's court, with the valiant North men emerging the victor on the top half of a 40-36 count. Bob Pier- dominico with 13 led North and P. Guley, a former Indian, led Central with ll. At no time did either team hold more than a five-point lead. E.F.A. 31, North 56: Brilliant play by Larry Schrader who led the scoring with 19 points, and backboard control by Ford Baker, who also aided the cause with 14, were painful thorns in the side of F.A.'s light blue. Possessing a 29-20 lead at'half time, the Ptuetlinger men played on fairly even terms with the Blue Devils during the second half and ended the game with the 56-51 score in their favor. Cortland 48, North 63: The purple quintet of Cort- land traveled to North's home floor and were handed a 63-48 defeat by the Ftedmen. Ted Linds- 1ey's 16 and Ford Baker's 15 points led the way toward the Indians victory. The Indians held a 7- point advantage at half time an spurted ahead during the third and fourth quarters to win easily. Varsity and IV Teams, below-First row: Ford Baker, Iirn Collins, loe Garbarino, jerry Durkot, Ted Lindsley, Bob Pierdomenico, Larry Schrader, Mike Durkot, Dick Wood, Morrie Goodspeed. Second row: George Mason, Ed Spafard, Charles Moore, Don Puglisi, Anthony Serino, Iames Carrigg, Sonny Phillips, Ed O'Neil, George I-full. Third row: Vinnie Coyle, George Lesso, Bob Donovan, Dick Ryder, Ken Gilchrist, Iohn Young, lim Franklin, john Reutlinger, Fred Murphy, Andy Salvernini. Fourth row: Ted Macomber, Andy Perkins, Ed Horvath, Dick Knauf, Iohn Raftis, Tom Cincebox. wid Baker robs I C ot two pomts Vestal 64 North 72 Play1ng the Golden Bears on the1r home court the Ruethnger men won a h1gh scorlng game by a 72 64 margm The B1g Red held a sllght 3 pornt advantage at half t1me but wldened the gap dur1ng the thfrd and fourth quarters Ford Baker played an outstandmg game by controlllng the boards and tosstng rn a respectable 28 tallles Vestal 61 North 75 Once aga1n the green and gold of Vestal gave North s qumtet a f1rst half score They forced the Ind1ans to hght for every po1nt and were ahead through most of the f1rst two quarters The sharp shoot1ng of Ierry Durkott and Ted Llnds ley W1th 13 and Larry Schrader and Ford Baker Wllh 11 however proved to be too much for the smaller bears The f1nal score read 75 61 1n favor of North s Redmen The vlctory ended North s season and placed them ln a t1e for second place w1th IJ E w1th a record of 11 w1ns and 5 losses ESS 28 North 77 The Scarlet Clad Warrlors ra1sed havoc w1th E S S s Green Hornets and ran oughshod over them by a 7728 score Blg Ford ker led the scorlng parade wlth 20 markers wh1le joe Garbarlno tossed 1n 13 to ald the cause The lndlans were never 1n trouble at any t1me dur1ng the game as IS well 11lustrated by the score UE. 54 North 41 Once aga1n the U E Tornado proved too much for the vahant red and blue Flght 1ng to the last second the Northmen succumbed to defeat on the short end of a 54 41 score Ford Baker and Larry Schrader led North s los1ng attack w1th 11 and 10 counters aplece Ithaca 55 North 50 Ithaca s undefeated qulntet coasted along to a 44 24 lead at the end of the thrrd quarter and thought that the last quarter would con t1nue 1n the same fashfon Much to the1r surprrse North s loardf1ght1ng f1ve ftnally found themselves and pounced 26 po1nts through the hoop 1n the last quarter before qornq down to a 55 50 defeat Bob Plerdom n co and Ierry Durkot led North w1th 12 and 10 markers respectlvely sz A' Hurling Play Offs-LC. 51. North 69: Once again the high fly1ng Northmen turned the tables of the IC Ma roon and emerged the vrctors by a 69 51 count Br1ll1ant play by Ford Baker Bob P1erdom1n1co and Ioe Garbarlno wlth 20 17 and 14 po1nts respecttvely and great floor game by Larry Schrader and Ierry Durkot led the Ind1ans route of the Cage Klttens North held a 36 23 advantage at half t1me and con t1nued on the warpath throughout the second half The VICIOFY gave the Redmen f1rst place for the East ern half of Sectlon IV and r1ght to play Ithaca for the champronshlp Ithaca 58 North 50 In the fmal playoff game for the Sectton IV t1t1e at Cornell s Barton Hall the llttle red of Ithaca defeated North s B1g Red by a 58 50 count Larry Schrader and Bob P1erdom1n1co playlng the1r last game for North led the scorrng w1th 13 and 12 respecttvely whrle Ioe Garbar1no and Ierry Durkot W1th Ford Baker played good floor games North played Ithaca on even terms after a slow second quarter whlch gave Ithaca a 37 27 lead Norw1ch 37 North 72 North s Ind1ans had another hot nlght when they played the 1nvad1ng Norw1ch f1ve on the1r home court Leadmg by a 38 21 score at the half t1me the North men contlnued the1r on slaught throughout the second half to end the game a 72 37 V1ClOfY Ioe Garbar1no and Bob P1erdom1n1co led the scorers W1th 17 and 15 po1nts respectlvely Durlng most of the second half the entrre second strxng played North however st1ll came through wlth a 26 pornt last quarter to show they outclassed the Norw1ch f1ve Oneonta 44 North 65 In the f1 st game of the Sec t1on IV playoffs for the d1v1s1on crown North ran 1nto a stubborn hard f1ght1ng Oneonta qu1ntet Nevertheless the speedy Ind1ans ran the Yellow Jackets 1nto the floor by a 65 44 marg1n Ted L1nas ley led the way w1th 17 markers followed closely by Larry Schrader and Ioe Garbar1no wxth 14 and 12 po1nts respect1ve1y The Redmen held a 9 pornt advantage at half t1me and played the Blue and Gold on even terms dur1ng the second half Vestal 35 North 60 The golden bears once aga1n fell by the wayslde as North s bxg Ind1ans brumbled them by a 60 35 count By play1ng a fast runn1ng game the Reuthnger men bu1lt up a 31 18 advan tage at half t1me Ford Baker led the onslaught wrth 20 po1nts and was followed by Larry Schrader w1th ll The vlctory sent the Redmen 1nto the Eastern half f1na1 aga1nst the IC Cage Klttens IC 41 North 60 Iohnson CIIYS favored Cage K1ttens recetved the surprtse of the1r hves when they were upset by North s red hot Ind1ans Usmg a fast man to man defense the Ftuethnger men smothered the bewlldered maroon by a score ol 6041 Larry Schrader sparked the brrlhant North dI1VG wlth 20 markers and was alded by Ioe Gar barmo and Ford Baker W1th ll and 10 po1nts re- spectlvely At one pomt 1n the game North led by 24 po1nts but was satlsfled w1th a 19po1nt advan tage at the f1nal whlstle 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1. - 1 1 1 I . 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I l . .1 ll I ' . 1 . , . . 1 1 . - I v 1 1 1 . . l., . 11 , .. -. - Havoc Central 45 North 63 The Blue Bulldog could be heard howlmg ln pam as he was scalped by the Redmen for the second ttme th1s season After a slow start the Red and Blue turned on full steam and emerged the vxctors by a 63 45 margm Show mg a well balanced attack led by Bob Plerdommrco and loe Garbarlno wtth l2 poxnts each the North men ga1ned a lead at the end of the llfSl quarter and never relmgulshed 1t EFA 61 North 65 Travel1ng to Elmlra to meet the Blue Devlls of Free Academy on thelr home court the Scarlet Clad Warnors fought off a late Free Academy outburst to w1n by a 65 6l margm ln an overt1me perlod The blg guns of the evenmg were Larry Schrader and Morr1e Goodspeed w1th 24 and 22 tallles respectlvely The game was hlgh llghted by a hlgh scormg fast frrst half and a more conservatlve style of play IH the second Cortland 53 North 68 Playmg for the second tlme 1n a week wtthout the servxce of hxgh scorlng Ford Baker the B1g Bed defeated a stubborn Cortland qulntet by a 68 53 count W1th sensat1onal Moe Goodspeed h1ttmg for 24 polnts and Larry Schrader a1d1ng wlth 16 the Northmen racked up thelr tenth conference w1n The lndlans were on the short end team 17 9 won go1ng away cz normc tr es 'cr G GUY as ts ea rra es ok on anxxcusly The I V s demonstrate thexr ab1l1ty to play basketball IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Under the excellent gu1dance of Coach Charhe Howland the IV s emerged vlctorlous 1n slxteen wrth the Champlonshlp of the Southern Tler Con ference The speed and accuracy of the Papooses often proved too much for the opposltlon and these were the factors Whrch made the IV games so excltlng Some of the fellows who saw a great deal of act1on were Vmnte Coyle co captaln the smallest player on the team but certamly not small 1n ab1l1ty or accuracy Iohn Young a very aggress ve player whose spectacular play under the back boards saved many a game for the Blue and Scarlet Andy SQlV91'T11I11 co capta1n of the team fast and very accurate w1th hts one handed push shot hm Franklm excellent on defense around the boards and 1n settmg up plays and George Lesso Whose speed and aggress1veness made htm a constant threat when the go1ng was tough Cther players who contr1buted to the cause are Tom Cmcebox the tallest boy on the team who by hard work and determmatlon ended the season as a mamstay of the team Fred Murphy whose fme outs1cle shoot1ng was often the decldmg factor of a game and Dlck Ryder Whose work around the baclcboards cuded many t1mes 1n the Papoose vtctorles ln the last three years the North IV s hc-'ve lost only one game out of all the 26 games played at home and we hope th1s record wlll rema1n for many years to come 83 I ' I of a 33-27 at half time count, but outscored the home out of the eighteen games they played to walk off I V Bowlmg above H Snyder B Benson B Drake M Lrvmgston R Chura Varsity Bowlmg nqht 1 Mendola F Mrcha lek D Emmons M Bennett B Barber Swxmmmg Team nght below E Markham G Serslove D Andrus M Le rs E Smrth Capt 1-1 Parker D Whrte BOWLING Norths varsrty bowlrng matches were dlvrded between the State Bowlrng Center and other alleys located throughout the Trlple Crtres The team enaed rn fourth place out of a posslble frve places rn the Trrple CIIIGS Hlgh School Bowlrng League ln the sectlonals North captured number l1V9 place out of twenty two teams Fran Mlchalek took the hrgh three for North wrth a 606 1-le also had a hrgh aver age of 166 Martrn Bennett took the hrgh srngle wrth a 231 North s IV s won twelve games and lost twelve the hrgh srngle of 198 He had the hrgh average ot 152 On the basrs of averages galned 1n th1s seas on s matches rt seems probable that Benson Lrv rngston and Chura w1ll move up to replace Mrch rxlek Bennett and Emmons on the varsrty FINAL BOWLING AVERAGES Games Average Mlchalek Bennett Emmons Mendola Benson Ltvlngston Barber Chura Barnes Andrus Snyder Drake The averages above are based upon the games rolled rn the Trrple Crtres Hrgh School Bowlmg League 84 Tmctzce 'H-wwf: gf' Fin -J VARSITY SVVIMMING Though classrtled as a mrnor sport the swrmmrng team 1S raprdly rrsrng to tame The excrtement at the meets proves to be bountrtul The classrtred events whrch take place rn the meets are 25 yd free style 50 yd free style 50 yd back and breast stroke 10 yd tree style and d1v1ng A partrclpatrng mem ber ot the squad IS elrgrble to partrcrpate rn any two events lt takes plenty ot know how and practrce to be actrve rn th1s sport Much practrce IS requrred to meet the competltron whrch the other schools chal lenge North Hrgh salutes the swlmmrng squad for IIS ab1l1ty to frght hard and achreve the goal ot second place rn the Trrple Crtres tor 1950 0 - -- I - yper Q ff? I A 1 I, i I K , I - V . xx x ' Benson had a high three of 536 and he also rolled 1 T I , . 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I ' I : ' ' . e , , . ,,, .I- Q A 'I ' I Z I I ' ' - xc, wx ta Track Squad Flrst row I George R Leo W Iunker M Decker D Martrnkovxr' R Kalm I Trno R Began T Hodges B Drake Second row D Husband D I-lol land l-l Parker G Van Tassell I Kaleka I Shramek W Barber M Leone P McM1llen Third row Coach Routlrnger E Hrder I Brown B Ward T Long co D Welch I Shepard B Browne U' Fourth row W Beach mgr E I Pratt D GIOIG mgr G Canale mqr TRACK After a successful 49 season the Indran track team of 50 prepared to go on the warpath once more Durmg 49 North part1c1pated 1n ten meets They won slx The scores of the meets rn whlch they were Vlctorlous are North 58V2 Central 45W North 54Vz IC 49V2 North 55 Vestal 49 North Reserves 76 Wrndsor 50 Bes1des these the Redmen capped the sect1on re lay crown for the th1rd stralght year and placed fzrst tn a quadrangular meet between North Cen tral E S S and EF A In the Trtple C1t1es meet the Red and Blue placed fourth w1th 30W, po1nts The Reutlmger men also came 1n fourth 1n the Sectronals at Cornell wtth 13 pomts Bob Drake ln 440 and Tom Davldson 1n h1gh Jump were Norths only repre sentattves at the West Pornt meet Back for the 50 campargn are lettermen Drck Beam ln pole vault Bob Began 1n sprmts Tom Hodges ln 880 Merle Decker 1n hurdles and h1gh Jumps Bob Drake ln 440 Bob Kalm rn sprmts and broad Jump Don MOfl1UkOV1C Jn hurdles and relay and Ioe Tlno ln broad Jump and relay Also return mg are Dlck Leo ID the dlscus and I1m George 1n the m1le ft 'S 86 Last wrll be such stalwarts as Torn Davrdson tn the h1gh Jump B1ll Dernhardt and George Hull m the shot and dlscus mrlers Bay Show and Clrfton Allen sprmter and relay man Ken Knowlton half mrler Bob Moore and Charl1e Fox quarter m1ler and broad Jumper However many new faces ap peared th1s season and such prospects as Tom Longcoy Ierry Koltz I1m Pratt and I1m Shramek should make good W-1 Martmovtc breaks the tape ln the hurdles before hrs nearest IC opponent Team Managers Fxrst row Iack Crounse, basketball Dlck Schrader I V basketball Bob Bosworth baseball Dlck Detrrck, base ball Second row- Iack Newell I V basketball Cliff Ogden, baseball, Tom Green I V football 5 Q ' r 1 Q' : . , , - Q 'H -.. . 1 if 2 w I I I ' ,J ,utdfr A , xml, L , ' ' ' . ,, ' A , 5' . 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'QP' K gg ff eclmen Cross Country Squad nqht Frrst row' hm George Tony Gtlchrrst lack Klem Tom Hodges Bob Drake Second row lack Vallone B111 Becker Rrchard Leo Ted Macomber Denny Champoux VOLLEYBALL Norths volleyball team swept through the Sectron Four tournament to 1ts second consecu t1ve sechonal champ1onsh1p Wrthout dropp1ng a game Cormng from behlnd to defeat Norwrch rn the openrng round the Indians whrpped Cortland and End1cott to retarn the honors gamed ln 1949 It was the thrrd Sect1on Four t1tle for North 1n four years of compet1t1on Durlng the season the Blue and Scarlet took tlrst place 1n the Tr1ple C1t1es League losrng Wllh a 16 w1n 2 lost record Spectacular sprkrng by Capt Ioe T1no Marttn Z1ac D I Mason and Merle Decker kept the Warnors 1n front of all foes The squad s leadrng passers were Fred Cook D1ck Beam Tom Matlas D1ck Leo Don Husband and Bob Grbhn All of these players were awarded letters for part1c1pat1on 1n the 1949 50 season CROSS-COUNTRY A green North H1gh Cross Country squad under the very able d1rect1on of Coach Iohn Sasxnek almost turned 1n some maJor upsets last year The squad won every duo meet and hnrshed well up rn the b1g meets at Ut1ca Proctor and Syracuse North Lettermen Bob Drake Den Champoux Ken Grlchrrst Irmrny George Tom Hodges lack Klern and Ted Macomber all helped the In d1ans place second 1n both the Tr1ple C1t1es Meet and the Sect1ona1s Bob Drake the brg gun of the squad f1n1shed a f1ne tlrst 1n the Trtple C1t1es Meet and second 1n the Sect1onals The harrrers should fare all r1ght th1s year wlth the loss of only two letterrnen and the addr t1on of up and comrng Bxll Becker and Moe 1..9W1S Volleyball Squad below Fust row Bob Gxblm Drck Beam B111 Barber Tom Longcoy Chub Martmrchro Ioe T1no Sec ond row D1ck Hobart Ken Klpp Martrn Zrac Rrchard Leo Ron Husband Fred Cook Third row Iohn Murray Dave Hartley Mxke Medzlqran Derwood Mason Tom Mattas Merle Decker Below A beautllul sprrng day racquets po1sed the feel of a sltclced up court underioot here comes the serve you take 1t Kenl 87 4 6 ' I ' x xxi ' . 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It . ,, ,V 2 vw ll' WWW M ll nw, I Windy of Omar Charles Howland Coach 73czttling Tkztmen IV Baseball Front clockwise Francxs Genna rellx Bob Lesso Iack Irvxnq Dxck Knauf Iohn Slmek Duck Hovanclk Iohn Reutlmger Iames Wedeman Dave Hartley Ioe Poodxack Mrke Kostzck Tom Cmcebox Leo Schnurbusch Ed Puqhsl Iohn Combs Tom Maus On your bases men' That one xs gomg to make Contact wrth the man at the plate I V BASEBALL Long after many of us have left the school grounds our IV baseball team can be seen trudqmq back to the school from the1r pract1ce held on Bevler Street These fellows have but one hope rn the1r hearts to be on next year s varslty team and Wllh thrs hope constantly qleammq they play the1r hearts out trymq to keep the1r team up on top of all the others Al ready thrs year the IV s have handed a defeat to I C s second strmq vars1ty by a score of 4 to 3 and have t1ed the Central IV s 6 to 6 Al Kocak an 1nf1elder and Iack Irvrnq an out f1elder are good prospects for next year s var S1lY for the1r h1tt1nq and f1eld1nq are above par 'l h1s years schedule follows May May May May May May une une Central Central Vestal Central Central Vestal W1ndsor W1ndsor Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home l .I , I I , ' n, ' vs l bfi A . 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I I Jfklf lvz . . a ssi A l ' ' 1 2 9 15 16 23 25 I . l 8 ' Val-any Front clockwxse hm Curran Walt Nac Namara Bob Glblln Morro Mascxarellr Fred Murphy Vmnre Coyle Ted Lmdsley Dlck Wlnter stem Ioe Garbanno Iohn Younq Ford Boker Ioe Orzehowskl hm Ccxrnqq hm Mullms Chuck Serlno Dan Bozon Mlke Durkot Bob Coolbauqh lerry Durkot Al Kocak Bob Stout Iohn Combs wmd up VARSITY Ierry Durkot opened the North I-hgh 1950 baseball season wtth a three-h1tter as hls mates pounded out nme bmgles for a 9 2 Wm over End1cott The veteran Indlan moundsman du phcated the performance aqcnnst Vestal the v1ctory T1mely h1tt1ng by Chlck Ser1no Ted L1ndsley and Ilm Mullms sparked the Blue and Scarlet to wlns tn the1r two 1n1t1al efforts Aqaxnst Elrmra Free Academy txmely h1tt1nq was absent and the Warnors dropped a 3 2 de- c1s1on desplte the four h1t hurllnq of Ford Baker Baker set down 14 EFA h1tters by the strrkeout route and contr1buted a t1mely h1t to t1e the score 1D the top half of the ntnth Ted Llndsley I1m Carnqq and Bob G1bl1n have fxlled the three outfleld posts w1th Chlck Serlno Ixm Curran V1nn1e Coyle Mxke Durkot and Ioe Garbarmo bolstermg the lnfreld quartet Curran and Coyle alternated at the second base spot Ierry Durkot Ford Baker and Fred Murphy wrll be the b1q three hurhnq tno wlth Irm Mul l1ns and Mano Masclarelh handhnq the chores behrnd the plate The Blue and Scarlet scored a decxsrve w1n over Bmqhamton Central 1n the f1rst sprxnq meetmq of the c1ty r1vals by a 4 2 score Ierry Durkot hurled effectxvely all the way to rack up hrs th1rd straxqht w1n of the campargn wh1le M1ke Durkot Mullms and Senno h1t effectlvely to prov1de the wmmnq rnarqm The Indxan 1nf1eld completed two double plays to afford Durkot strong support one of the two-ply k1ll1nqs com1nq on a fast stop and throw by Garbarrno and a p1vot by Coyle for the toss to Sermo The vlctory enabled the Warnors to qam second place 1n the Conference stancllnqs hw M r,, NK 6- an, Ierry Durkot concentrates on e Ernest Lcxlley Coach Y,- '9- n, ll' K fend People Mullrns lo ok nrt-my fo 1- I-ht xt easy Mike' 5, 1, . -- fi?-ff 1 i V r A Gi' or w l I ' I 1 : .. V' I 1 I 'li Q ' , ' , , , ' u . 'ff I 1 ' l ' ' f4 W : ,- 'Y .. , , I . . 4 ' . Y f I A th . . hx,:,,',. 2 A fa following week to rack up the sprinq's second N . . . . tg ? , . . A.. V . . . ' . . M N Dark I 1 I ' I 'he O ' . f J I X32 J-sf ,file . '- B Q B 'rfb' QA W0man's mflc! GIRLS' ORGANIZED SPORTS The Girls' Sports are run on an intramural basis. The activities include hockey, and soccer in the tally volleyball and basketball leagues, badminton, and table tennis tournaments in the Winter and softball leagues tennis and arch ery during the spring months PEP CLUB This club is made up ot about ninety tive girls New members are selected by application in September A special section is formed by the organization at all football games The pur pose ot the club is to further school spirit CHEERLEADERS North High Whose tlne school spirit is shown at tootball and basketball games could not pull through to a victory Without their peppy squad ot cheerleaders These girls have en couraged us to cheer our teams at every home game With Sue B1shop at the head our cheer leaders represent the tine school spirit practiced by the North High Indians IV Cheerleaders Top left Dianne Bishop Fran Delvil lano Barbara Boyd Shirley Avery Sylvia Kingsbury Betty Beam Mary Lou Galli Left it h ts the rim but 1' 1:-'ti at., 0 Y? All QD fi. 4 'W lt wont go in Pep Club-First row M Boyce B Bemamm B Woltmger B Howard G Hider M Mastronardi B Ray mond G Borne B Wood K Par sons M Grippen C Armstrong Second row A Mohr S Gilbert D King S Palmer M A Grannan I Tyler H Felker B Grace B Se-dor P Morar I Transue M Stenson Third row F Gogolm A Henelran S OSonnell B Beam T Cipriam N Cipriani W Talbut E Aswad M Gee D Clark E Fitzpatrick B Longenberger Fourth row C Swacknamer Gurney I. Piccirilli l Lane Mays N lones L Hughes Youket P Linville P Davis Witccx l DeBelles B lohnson Fifth row B Briggs M Keasler Knauf M Concmlke S Grech Brady, C. Baldwin, S. Ames, Mrs. Kem, R. Miller, M. Bloodgood, l. Vandermark, D. Grech, l. Keouqh. G.A.A. To become a member ot G.A.A. a girl must earn titty points, through participation in intra- mural sports. The members are selected at the beginning ot the spring and tall terms. Awards ot red chenille N s are given to the members on the basis of points earned in intramural activities N CLUB The N Club is an honorary organization You become a member by earning the N award in G A A and the girls act as leaders in classes intramurals and on sports days PLAY DAYS The girls athletic sport play days are a com binatton ot girls from various sectional schools competing against each other Each year the sports are carried on at different schools The number of girls participating is usually from 90150 The play days are handled by the GAA and N Club members Three Junior high play days have been held in which the Junior high school of Binghamton sends a group of girls to represent them to North Varsity Cheerleaders Top right Marianne Gillen Toni Pompeii Iean Segrue Sue Bishop Lorena MacFarlane Mary Carbo Ioan Connor N Club Right Front row Betty Lou Hutchings Betty Bitting Iean Segrue Back row Grace Iohnson Helen Wattkavicz Iane Barlow Marllyn Keesler Laura King Dot Iones GAA First row I Perazzi N Ash M Mazerro M McLennan I Se rue L King S Bishop B Holic G Iohnson M Davidson I Fracco S Bozelle B Iackson Second row L McFarland M A Cemarme F Townsend S Palrner K OBrien D Warren D Bishop I Smiley Mrs W Kern D Clark R Schwenz B Sydman I Tran sue H Cooper Third row M Hyatt C Armstrong S Mastrogiovctnni P Mckrohcw sky M Gee C Zeamer D Icnes M ODonnell I Wittemore A Mohr S Gilbert D King K Iones Fourth row' L Hood B Morrow I Connelly M Murphy C Hickey P Morar P Pope E Bullock B Bit ting T Ciprtani B L Hutcrnngs G Foster A Segrue D Harris Frith row I Fabrizo H Murphy F Mars P. 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I 7 1 0 o I w7thII1e smart, ne: ArIIsco Iiediflelx E:meraI U A Division of Geneml Anmne C7 Film Corpomtion T Q I o Q in ' , i I ' o I l - ' I - DAILY PROMPT AND FFFICIEINT SERVICE In r m c' rlt Insure-I Clrrxers CANNY TRUCKING C0 Inc MAIN OFFICES C18 Sprung, I' ret Axe Bxnghamt n N Y ELMIRA TERMINAL N Y TERMINAL 746 Patndge St 550 West 72nd St Ph: ne 5943 Chelsea 3 1360 N E HILL BAKERY INC 31 Gaylord St Blnghamton N X FRESHLY BAKED PRODUCTS Direct From Our Ovens to Your Home COMPLIMENTS OF FRIENDLY FINANCE SERVICE INC TA Personal Loan Componyl Room 203 Second Floor 48 50 Court Street Corner of Washington Street Dlol 2 5339 Dlol 2 5339 BINGHAMTON N Y Let Us Answer Your Money Problems The Friendly Woy BEN L JOGGERST Cr SON Printing ' Engrovmg RUBBER STAMPS Dual 4 2360 New Location I42 State Street G 81 G C0 CLEANERS DYERS TAILORS Offlce 8: Plant Dxa 177 Conklin Avenue 4 2445 CONGRATULATIONS I 9 50 GRADUATING CLASS Te LAWRI-SINCE PAINT COMPANY ARE YOU GETTING TIRED OF LUGGING COAL AND ASHES? 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Every eleey ze PZ07Z6'67 Z7Zcg deny ww INTERNATION -XL BLSINESS NIACHINES CORPORATION e f ' ' f f I :N O 'IH' NEX' Y O K AFTER HIGH SCHOOL COME to LOWELLS For a Good Busmess Trolmng Courses prepare you for an excellent opportunity nn a tune buslness oftrce where good pay and advancement ns the rule SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING Free Placement Servuce to all LOWELL students Reglstered by the New York State Board ot Regents You may start any Monday Lorrame Slater Betty Wolf nger and Joan MODERATE COSTS Bolce a e eng ossed th deos about the INDIVIDUAL ADVANCEMENT utu e ca ee S Wrnte or call us for further unformatuon LOWELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS II6 Front Street Bmghamton New York COMPLIMENTS HA LIN S J-in-if H -so Q me -r Q DRUG STORES COMPLETE LINE OF Toys Fishing Tackle Playground Equipment B inghornton Golf Tennrs Badmnnton Baseball Softball Bicycles Trncycles Fencsng Equipment Sherwnn Wnlluom Pannts and Wall Paper Johnson CI fy H A Y E S H O U S E 203 Robmson Street Phone 2 SHS Endlcctt Open Evenings K , . i . . . I , -I pt ' r f . I R ' r r wi i ir 'l' r r r , I of Q -, C t . L 4 t an . , - 4 Y H V- - . lr M j? '1-' f' I .,, 7-,NJ C t I f H 1 1 F ,- - Q Qt ., A ' v. , 17.5 3 . ' 4 ,U 'V+ 'e. '. , s 'f ' ' uv ' ' vfm., x ' ' ,.L.Qa..'4,-fn -M! ilr 5 .-. an . V --1-vf ' 97 'QN ,zo vs' It II l x ff f XS! TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY looks to you for protection ogomst the uncertom future Nome us os executor ond trustee to provnde the soteguords you rmeed tor your estote ond tomlIy A phone coll to Mr Guy K Crondoll Trust Ottncer of this Bonk us oll thot IS rmecessory to orronge for o dsscusslorm of thus nmportormt busmess MARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY Three Bonkmg Offnces Convemently Locoted to Serve You Member FederoI Reserve System Member FederoIDeposutInsuror1ce Corporotlon 'nies my Q, -I 4 'ff ' 'I CLUVERDALE FARMS CU un. DAIRY FOODS and ICE CREAM DIAL 2 5361 SHOP AT GRANTS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE FINE QUALITY CLOTHING HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS FINE QUALITY' NEWEST STYLES AND EADS' W. T. GRANT CO. 75 Court St. I a S - A- -::'l J 45- X tg My . ' '-ff.-1-J .SQ .S A X I - if X 2 ' A T K A A .K crsons, Ellen Fobor ond Herbert Snyder leorrm more about dairy essing. of for CHRIS BAR B Q Its Different FISH N CHIPS BAR BQS Fountoln Service HOMEMADE ICE CREAM Curb Servoce 312 314 Ma Sf eet J st the Best Ice C e MAUREEN ICE CREAM COMPANY 297 Che a goSt eet Iche a go at Rob s 5 Frozen Custords Fountoun Servlce Fnne Chocolotes THE FAMOUS DOWNYFLAKE DONUTS CHRIS HOT DOG STAND PAuLs sANnwlcH SHOP 30 Che 9 st ee' 95 Che ango St eet oELucuou Hot Docs HAMBURGS TASTY SANDWWHES TASTY sANow1cHEs HOT DOGS HAMBURG5 rRENcn-1 Francs SHORT ORDERS Ffench F eS Shoffofdefs n I , . I I - in r u rom nn r nn inon I I n r I nano r C J To You . . . our heartiest Congratulations' Congratulatuons upon your graduatlons' May a measure of the success you so rnghtfully enyoy today be evsdent un all you do And may you realnze the fulflllment of the plans you ve made for a useful purposeful lute LEA BINGHAMTON ENDICOTT Students Barbara Benjamun Robert Travis and Mae Bloodgood of North Hugh School hold booklet Why Se curnty Mutual presented them follow mg thelr tour of the Blnghamton Insurance Frm s Home Off ce Wrth them rs Edward M Merrnll Publncrty Durector for the Company whrch occu pres the top three floors of the Securrty 'vlutual Bulldlng zruntg utual tfz Insurancz umpang Binghamton N Y LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH GROUP I , . , . .5- 5 - ' ,, 'Io oy - 1, ' s K IU ' . . . ' ' 51:1 . -, i , i I . N I . . I f , ull' '54 'hi ...- . . . , . . ... -. .- Nowhere do you get so much for your money os when you 9 : F 2 I VE I I N ST IT N YOUR HOME Dealer Member by Invitation, the Grand Rapids F rniture Makers' G id Don't just say milk . . . Say Crowley's CROWLEY'S MILK CO INC QUALITY SAFEGUARDED T O D I2 6441 PAINTS FINISHES WALL PAPERS .IANITOR SUPPLIES INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS H C COLLIER Cr SONS INC 129135 Conklin Avenue RETAIL P WHOLESALE Why Take a Chance? Insure' wut ESTABROOK KOERBEL Cr ESTABROOK INC I ol o from farm oy u io - O O ' . The aint House of Quality - I. I I o Phones:2-4057 2-5309 Heal h-AccidenI-AuIomobile-HospitcIizoIion-Fire- Life-Bonds BABCOCK S ONG ATU AT NS C R L Io SPORT SHOP GRADUATES Best Wushes From TRACTION CORP BABCOCK 375 STATE STREET HINDS 8 UNDERWOOD Pho e 2 2391 f HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS To the Groduotmg Closs ot 1950 SALL STEARNS Issw h gm Sf et BINOHAMTON s MOST POPULAR MEN s STORE !S2!i5 FOR CLOTHES THAT HAVE CHlC 7 pax' I . . N, Ffa. z Winsor Lott ond Bud Winsor, coptoins f Centro! ond North tennis teom look ov equipment. I I7-1 XV,1sh1ngton Street n - 123-S S ate Street Shire 1874 Q as in n re I I Freedom and Opportunity Cherished Institutions of 0ur Democracy Freedom cind Opportunity these were the bosic incen tives from which o strong Americo grew These some incentives will furnish us strength to uphold our signifi cont position in world leodership And to the extent to which we con mointoin these incentives will lie the onswer os to whether or not ot leost the modern Americon will be free For the American interpretation of freedom encom posses for more thon mere escope from economic or for more substantial recompense for our efforts We hold unfolteringly to the doctorine of mon s right to seek his own gool his own quest for happiness ond security lt is the American belief thot individuol cppcrtunity lies in our system of free enterprise We need hove no feor thot our sociol structure con be destroyed by forces from within or from without os long os youth con ottoin sound education the worker con ospire to mcinogement ond the civeroge citizen con find it possible to cichieve success ond security through freedom of opportunity The BI GHAMTO PRESS A Great Newspaper DAILY and SUNDAY I I I I political slovery. We demond o for more positive, ci , . I I I 5 eu OF BINGHAMTON MBER FEDERAL OSIT INSURANCE CORP COMPLIMENTS WALTER R MILLERCO INC Stotuonery OFFICE SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS 170 WASHINGTON ST 121 STATE ST MEYEFZS JZLLPQTIMHI2 feral QI 2 I VIIIIIRHS? 16 Court Street Bnnghamton N Y TAKE A CAMERA ir '7 ON VACATION BIWC H -VIITON OI TICM LONII ANY I9 Mom Street B1-TT ER NISIOXI WE HAVE EQUIPMENT for the begnnner or 'T' more odvonced omoteur sf JD TUTHILL S 166 Washlngton Street B s Pct gUs oSdRIl o Congf atulatzons xxlb BFSF XXISHFS G1 aduates WORTH HIGH CAFILIPRI X l l of . o 0 Kglllfglqp . sw' A L? 3 'A 1, 46' . . . . . . I . . I' ' ,. , I I jg .' V V-XT, 1 ' ' ' I WITH YOU BETTER LIFE. It- -1 I . fx I .. I O5 I .' - v , V ' 4 For est Result FromYour I ureToking, Brin I 4 AE Your EXP e o s for Devel ping and Printing COMPLIMENTS COMERFORD CAPITOL STRAND RIVIERA For both educatnon and elaxatnon Mary Babcock R I1 d P Cl B b J d BINGHAMTON STAR SYMPHONY oICth?erComirri?uqdoThea?ers om eson recommen one SUBURBAN ENJOY REGUS BEAT .. land we don t necessarily mean Union Endlcottl BEAT THE UNPOPULARITY AND EXASPERATION bound to result when you don t keep abreast of the events of the day Inform yourself brlght and early every day on what s going on at home and abroad what the leadung commentators are sayung, what's dolng an the world of sports, what happened to your favorute cartoon character In other words, START THE DAY RIGHT WITH THE BINGHAMTON SUN of I TH :Amis ir . E NELSON WADSWORTH Cr ALEXANDER Inc General Insurance Savnngs Bank Buuldung 68 Exchange Street E W COUPER P es de t GEORGE G SAMPSON Sec eta y RICHARDW COUPER ASS C JOHN F ACKERMAN Vce P es O d T 605 For the BEST Movung and Storage Compllments DIG STEPHENS sz COMPANY wc JOHN B SOUTHEE INC School Supplies Dial 2 5497 4 4391 DIAL 4 4392 COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE Be Wlse Economme for the Entire Family Ile operate our own plant DELICIOUS BRAND CANNED GOODS By Buying the BEST CLEANING SERVICE 219 Chenango St Dm 2 Tm McTIGHE GROCERY COMPANY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Institute of Appluecl Arts and Sclences offers TWO YEAR COURSES TUITION FREE TO NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS Automotive Technology Chemical Technology Electrlcal Technology Mechanucal Technology Medical Office Asslstant Technscal Offuce Assvstant COOPERATIVE WORK PROGRAM State Tech at Binghamton I I ' . . . I . , , r i n . , r r . , o late . , I - F - VI V ' ' I I. . 0 1 I ' I78 State St. Binghamton, N. Y. 85,87 STATE STREET IO7 HARRIS Army C1 Navy Stores Everything for DRESS SPORT AND WORK 167 Wash ngton Street Binghamton N Y near Y M C A 290 Main St Johnson C ty 51 Washington Ave Endicott N Y SUCCESSFUL CAREERS IN BUSINESS START RIDI.EY'S INSURE YOUR FUTURE II BUSINESS SCHOOL Appo dbytheN Y kStateDepat ofEd c to ho eo W t o RIDLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Id 2 5348 I' The T ple C t es App el Shop 78 COURT STREET CHAS R STRANGE Inc h O tSho to 95 COURT STREET IOpp COMPLIMENTS M O and D O WILSON GENERAL AGENTS I 2 6431 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES CHI NA GLASS GIFTS JOHNSON S o t St OI' li By Enro ing in Binghamton's Leading I l. r ve ew or r men it u G i n i .1-... ' ' ' ' ' ' Visit, P n r ri ef rFree,24-Page ' ,, i Illustrated Catalog . el 0 I n Q Chamber of Commerce Bui ing Phone - ri i i Outstanding Feminine I I I I ar . . . Bing amton's Ides e S re First National Bank Building osite Exchange Streetb of Massachusetts Mutua Life Insurance Company ' Marine Midland Bu'ld'ng Phone - I1 C ur reef 8' 1-lr ,ff 'Q Wfliiuiwl DRINK ii ulv iff' me Bottles gb yS1 bC NS QMHTHWMPHY a modern 8 complete F TGSTATS my? Palms ,,,,.E,,,,,N,5 for your best work reproduction plant W l.l. STRE GHAMTON .ins-'JF' , g . o ' X 5 A li. F i ' S ,fq n Y X . , ff-1-re t gf F I F A A nv, 1 I ' . ' .JA t . Y . l .P F ,Q 1:1 . V , . . . - .. 1: ,. r., xgfl' '1 '-... X 2 ' 5 ' , 1 M ., I M 1 A 1 f J N h . N l i ' I ' -1- ' l 5 ' nous nnorr. ww . a 1 ji- V N' l - Hx f r l 4 ,-- 1 J , kg - -' A I xx ' , V V - K -Y - . l l V In ' we , . V :A xii - r -e - e 55? Ummm good--Thc1t's how coke looks to Sylvia Kin s ur , Q ly Ro 11 and Bo ruwford. I., 1 2 wg X ag: ,. . 1 ' 257 I.. Q ':'l 1 ' ff'T'lfl .- ' e, U ff ' Q ' 1 l . 2 of -- o Q i 6 0 A E T - B l N N Y S FOWLER S for Hugh School Boys ond Gnrls CLOTHES ond ACCESSORIES' Y If TREAT YOURSELF TO S E N AT E B RA N D Fancy Food Products At You Indepe detGoce s NEWELL 6' TRUESDELL COMPANY STICKLEY PHOTO SERVICE PHOTO SUPPLIES CAMERAS CINE KODAKS l' BINGHAMTON NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS MONROE CALCULATI NG MACH I NE COMPANY INC BINGHAMTON NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS GLENWOOD FUEL CORP D 6' H Anthroclte Cool Motor Stoker Wall cms O I o mot c OIL BURNERS o d FUEL OIL HALLPRINTINGGBINDINGCO PRINTING sooxsmomo moroorrssr 328 Woter Street phone 23477 Bmghamton N Y lt' 7 . 1 - 1 S '- tv A O Bert Briggs finds the perfect dress in Pe iteen of Fowlers. I T I' f'I fl I' I' Distributed PY Corner Hawley and Carroll S reets of of l I O ' I I - - I Donold J, Duvall, Branch Monoger I n 0 , . . Congrafulahons to the Graduates NORTH HIGH ENDICOTT JOHNSON RETAIL STORES COMPLIMENTS TRIPLE GITIES OPTICAL ASSEMBLYMAN RICHARD H KNAUF t St e D I 4 21 OLUM S coMPLeT: Home runmsneas AND woMAN s APPAREL TWO BIG STORES TO SERVE YOU II4 Chnton Street 222 Mom Street Binghamton Johnson Cnty 9704 mrceflmzre m es: n A cra tsmans lp and quality LA u tnorn is JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS MANUFACTU NG IEW l SI I o ' V CE of 80 Cour ret ---- .ia -33 7 . amos - J 'g f L' cn Ms . r o ss RI E EIS nlfurslnallclusl so on . 17 JOHN STREET IIEW YURKBILY. . aaron HITS THE SPOT' ITS o 'rreot youll e peot for thot hungry offer school feeling X C7- M1 ,W You Break Em We Make m ALLOY STEEL S ln gi f-D 'Z BINGHAMTON AUTO SPRING CO Complete Sprzng Service 16 JARVIS STREET 1 1 r - , . x if',6Q'E, T ,, 3 i Ll M gm- t k L' XX ' gf' J 12:4 I 7 , A sf K f I K ,,,, , ff X i5 ffm' eeeee T T ,of T Z! 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I If ' ' I NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Purity Accuracy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Try us for a good selection of GIFTS FOR ALL OCC -XSIOINS 498-500 Chenango Street Binghamton N 2 3698 Phones 4 9765 Congratulations tothe 1950 GRADUATES S KRESGE LOCKWOOD CLEANERS 511 CHENANGO STREET Telephone 2 7311 Owned and Operated by Fred J DuBons BIA NSON S MARKET BIRDSEYES FROZEN FOOD MONARCH CANNED GOODS I I Be Phone 4 4394 S06 CmxxxcoSlmn1 Complzmuzts SPEA RBECK S MARKET Fancy Grocerzes and .Meats 484 Chenango Street Phone 2 3469 BINIGHANITON NFvs Yomx JOSEPH D TEDESCHI Grocenes Meats F R 0 z E N F 0 O D D ol 2 8518 237 CHENANGO STREET Nt SERVICE Srl ATIOIN . aI2983I x ' , .Y. S . . C 0 . 1 9 I X r .1 x L 4 - 1. f. nson, l'rofn'i1'lnr . 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Ujj 040 K M fa. if ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The members of the l95O Wampum staff now reflect upon the excrucratlng struggles and heart Warmmg trrumphs ot recordrng another year rn the hrstory ot North There have been many d1sappo1ntments and much trustratlon of hopes and deslres as the 1n1t1al dummy has undergone 1nev1table revtston But too there has come the exh1larat1on of sp1r1t wh1ch sur veys cr Job sat1stactor1ly completed tor another year We reallze that Wlthout the sympathet1c help of many 1nd1v1duals and groups We could never have atta1ned our ob1ect1ve Our srncere thanks go to the followrng To Mr Weaver our prrncrpal who has co operated so consrstently wlth the settmg up of p1cture schedules and helprng us to meet our tmanclal requlrements To Mr Tate boys counselor for h1s Warm hearted understandrng of yearbook problems and especrally as senror advrsor tor makrng rt posslble to get the desrred shots of senlor act1v1t1es To the staffs of the Mam Ottrce Counselors Offrces and Attendance Offrce for the use of offrce records and frequent use ot sw1tchboard tac1l1t1es To Mrs Gordon her sol1c1tors and to the Wampum homeroom representatlves who have all contrlbuted to one of the greatest subscrrp t1on campargns rn recent years To Mr Konecny for h1s untallrng good humor and hrs uncomplarmng acceptance of all the extra photography work that the yearbook brmgs to h1m To all you students whose act1v1t1es have 1n sprred us to comp1le a yearbook and last but not least to that part of the student body who are support1ng us drrectly by thelr subscrlp trons Edltors ln chref Busmess Manager ACl1V1lleS hctitor Art Edrtor Sports Edxtli School Llfl Ydltor Patrrcra Redmond Helene Stephen Eleanor Gallagher Althea Hartman Newell Cole Esther Aswad Florene Gogolm Faculty d' 'iblassroom Edrtor Barbara Gurney Copy W5 Mary Babcock Sue Baudendrstel Ioe Garbarmo Marte Ann Grannan Glorxa Hlder Vrrgmra Hoyt Dorothy Iones 120 Thank You E STAFF Copy Wrrters Ar Photographers Busmess Staff Typrsts General Facul Alrce Kmg Pat Long Carol Manmng George Mason Betty Shramek Trmothy Sulhvan Robert Holden Robert Hamrlton lack Crounse Clrtlord Ogden Carl Benedrct Mr Charles Ko necny advrsor Alyce Enms Dorothy Grlbert Dorothy Holtzmaster Katherine Kale-ka Marcra OBr1en lacquelme Redmond Norma Sartwell Connre Salvemrm IoMay Shott Phylhs Sternberg Beverly Teed Lettre Savercool Dolores Drskowskr Betty Beam Barbara Boyd Betty Wol trnger ty Advrsor Mr Webster Harqht A Lifi .ir- 1 ' ' r u I ' - 1 1 . . . . 11 11 , , - 1 1 . . . 1 - 1 I I . . . 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