Cortland High School - Co Hi An Yearbook (Cortland, NY)
- Class of 1955
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' ' ' - W W I MW 0,1' Q ff Wffbm A17 M DURING OUR SENI OR YEAR THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE I955 CO-HI-AN CORTIAND HIGH SCHOOI CORTlAND,NEW YORK FOREWORD During our senior year we learn to accept many responsibilities, and in doing so, become aware ofthe world that faces us. We, the senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-five, take pride in presenting a pictorial record of. . .thosewhoguided us. . .classesweattendecl. . . our service to the school. . .senior officers. . .senior meetings. . .magazine campaign. . .underclossmen . . .extra-curricular activities. . .sports. . .cheer- leaders. . .music makers. . .mixerS. . .senior day . . .senior assembly. . .senior ball. During our senior year. . . MRS. AZELLA T. LOWELL We, the senior class dedicate the 1955 Co-Hi-An to Mrs. Azella T. Lowell, whose unbounded enthusiasm has inspired our class spirit. Because she has dedicated her- self to the success of our activities, we trust that this book will Fully show our appreciation. Mrs. Lowell. . .under- Standing . . .cheerful . . .wiHy. . .kind . . .our choice. 3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... FACULTY ....... SENIORS ..... CLASSES ..... ACTIVITIES ..... ATHLETICS. .... . ADVERTISING .... 11- ,-x . i Q i M 7? -F A mr ,:f ii Q 'ni' k N wr ' 4 5 s The beginning of each school day finds Miss Mary Krewson com- ? paring notes with Miss Gladys Or- j .. L . W. 1, ax ser while Miss Elizabeth Roche reads the latest announcements in the main office exchanging ideas . . . views . . . plans . . .laughs and, of course, discussing the se- niors. f MZ 1235 5 luv J . I FRANKLYN S. BARRY, Superintendent of Schools, considers an important ques- tion. Secretary LILLIAN SMITH keeps Board of Education records. GUIDING OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM Giving generously of their time for our welfare are the Board of Education . . .Superintenclentof Schools. . .secre- taries. . thirdMonday. . .each month . . .31 Court Street. . . provides the necessary bui lclings, furniture, and equip- ment. . .employs the supervising and teaching staff. . .prescribes rules and regulations. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. John Vico Qvice-presidentj, Mrs. Stewart VerNooy Qpresidentj, and Mr. John Dexter are aided by Dr. Edward Higgins and Mr. Donald Ames during a business meeting. ROBERT J. DORAN, Principal, approves our efforts. HELEN F. RICE, Vice-Principal, is our class adviser. UNDERTHEIRDIRECTION PROGRESS .... Our administrators, Mr. Robert J. Doran and Miss Helen F. Rice offer us valuable advice, understanding, and friendship.. .unite us as a class ...contribute to our individual de- velopment . . . guide our academic program . . . encourage our extra- curricular activities . . . untiringly supply information to all. HAROLD ANDERSON Vocational MRS. IULIA BURD Science 'Gr MISS MARY GALE Mathematics MISS EDITH BANUSKI Guidance HOWARD BURTIS Mathematics X MRS, EDNA EATON English MISS MILDRED GALE Language RALPH BOYER Science HAROLD CHILDS Physical Education MRS. RUTH EBERLY Social Studies MISS MARY GILLIS English FREDERICK BROWN CAREY BRUSH Driver Training Social Studies I I :H 1 v - 'i.Yf.A-5 X . F STEWART DAVIS Social Studies ii. MRS, ESTHER EDDY El1g1iSh Social Studies MRS. MARTHA FOLEY EDWARD GOELZ IRVING GOODRICH Social Studies Mathematics Y 'R PQ . I. 1 . - I ge' f..' L N fj ,I PAUL GREEN JOHN GUY MRS. ROSEMARY HAGEN MISS HELEN HANHARDT JOHN HANNON Vocational Business English Business Mathematics v , 'fl V 1 Y I -- A 1 ll 1,4 - lip 5 I I in I ,! I-2 A t W I I s ., iff I' gl, fa I 1 s.,, ,E I ,I I -, ,X 4. ' K S: .,, y ' ' If ---L X I I p 4 MISS TERESA HASTINGS MRS. VERA HAYES MISS VIOLA HOLMES KENNETH HOTCHKISS Mathematics School Nurse Business Guidance MRS. ARLEETA K. JOHNSON MISS CHARLOTTE JONES MISS SARA KINNALLY Business Science Social Studies 2 I 'ul 9 el. S MARY KREWSON JAMES LAMACHIA Language Vocational MISS BETTY LEAGUE Physical Education 'vi ALEX KLEIN Art MRS, AZELLA LOWELL MISS ELLEN LUNDBERG Science Librarian -.6 so-f MISS EMILY MCPARTLAND MATTHEW MEICZINGER MRS. ELEANOR MILLER MISS DORIS MITCHELL JOHN MOISEICHIK English Business Home Economics Home Economics Physical Education MISS MARGOT NEUGEBAUER PAUL O'DONNELL MISS ZANA OLMSTEAD MISS GLAYDS ORSER Art English English English , ,E-I 'li cfm In 5.2.44 ' knit .2i3.fi ' 4 1, 'QU' get , 114 ,,,L - l . -S.: 'Q V , 'ij I . 'I 1 l KENNETH RALPH MISS ELIZABETH ROCHE MRS. IONE SAWYER KING ROOT Science Social Studies English Science S! 'R 19, 'is MISS MARIE SCHROEDER MISS ELEANOR SCHWARTZ ROSS SHAFER MRS. HAZEL SHERIDAN SALVATORE SIGNORELLI English Guidance Physical Education Mathematics Music MRS, RUBY SQUIRES BURTON STANLEY CHARLES THARRATT VINCENT TURNER English Music Vocational Social Studies - HARRY VICTOR CLARENCE WARRINGTON JOHN WILLIAMSON INABELLE WEBB General Education Music Speech Librarian FROM ClASS T0 CLASS? EACH DAY A NEW EXPERIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES: Mr. Carey Brush keeps Rod Lankler, Mike Sopp, Dick Carpenter, and Larry Webster up-ro-date on current world topics. Wall WUI. if-new ' ,gl -L.. .. wif' 5x wk ENGLISH: Aided by Miss Schroeder and Miss Orser, seniors Arla Jones, Conchetta Heagy, and Alice Frail study prize selections, lANGUAGE70UR OWN AND OTHERS Word wizards seek perfection through. . out, out brief candle . . .main motion. . .drama. . .library re- ference. . .senior noon patrol. . .vocabulary. . .la lecon pour demain. . .French club. . .Ah Parisl. . .Si si. . . uno, dos, tres . . .Como usta Vd?. . .Hail Caesarl. . .orations. . .E pluribus unuml. . .finis. LANGUAGE: Miss Krew- son and Miss Gale take Sue . Fisher, Diane Tucker, I Grace Tennant, and Julie Churchillro foreign ports. ll 1 alt.. SCIENCE: Don Booth and Don Wilk wait to ask a question while Mr. Root explains a formula to Ed Joseph. THEY HAVE PROBLEMS Preparing for a calculated future, math and science students experiment with. . . geometry. . .axioms. . .angles. . .algebra. . .sums. . .diFferences. . .areas . . Jrigonometry. . .sine. . .cosine. . .tangent. . .derivation. . .physics. . . weights. . .voIume. . .rate. . biology. . .traits. . .laws. . .ceIIs. . .chemistry . . .test tubes. . .liters. . .grams. . .measurements of knowledge. MATHEMA TICS: Ron Partis,1ack Collins, Ed Purser, and Dennis Schick ask for Miss Gale's help with a problem. INTERESTS LEAD T0 VOCATIONS Realizing that the future belongs to those who prepare for it, students eagerly attend classes of. . .Home Ec. . .Art. . .Business. . .learning trade tricks of . . .sewing. . .coolcing. . .budgeting. . .child care. . .home decorating. . .sketching. . .water coloring. . .making posters. . .taking shorthand. . . retailing. . .math. . .bookkeeping. . .studying law . . .perfectionists. ART: Connie Alteri poses for the art students while drawing techniques are illustrated by Mr, Klein, HOME EC: Seniors Nancy Smith, Marietta Boyce, and Betty Mc- Elhone watch intentively as Miss Mitchell teaches a new stitch. BUSINESS Mrs. Johnson helps Susan Stev- ensg Ted O'i-iara checks his notebook with Janet Walworth. GYM: Pat Parsons tries in vain to block Carol SouIe's set shot. Ii' v r MUSIC: Bev Murphey, Jean VanHensbergen, and Arla Jones rehearse for Mr. Stanley's approval, Bettering themselves both physically and mentally, students participating in shop, music, and gym derive mutual pleasures from. . .designing. . .planning . . .building. . .tool making. . .machine operat- ing. . .harkI. . .sweet refrains of voices. . .bass . . .aIto. . .soprano. . .keeping in time to the director's baton. . .Mr. Stanley giving cues to. . . woodwinds. . .brass. . .the Final cymbal crashl . . .music to our ears. . .basketball. , .tumbling . . .wrestling. . .all worthwhile. OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUAL BETTERMENI SHOP: Richard Davis, Bob Craig, R. Waddy, and Burt Ryan listen as Mr. Tharrat instructs them in a detail of tool measurement. lQ'A'h. 'fi iff!--2 5 4 OFFICE Miss Champlin, Mrs, Molesworth and K- . CAFETERIA: Miss McEvoy, Mrs. Marcm CUSTODIANS: INSET: James Tanner Herbert Fox. STANDING: RobertWhit ney, George Newman, Clayton Hunt Francis McAndrew, Anthony Fabrizio ABSENT: Joseph Cuneo fl-Iead custodi any, Bert Frisbie. v i 'f '?- 5 ,af .af i 1' . .F ' W 'fir ,U if K -e. Qvgf' W .Q 4, fwf- L L SENIORS Turning the corner from un- derclassmen to seniors, Michael T. Sopp President, Julie Chur- chill Vice-President, Richard Bowker Treasurer, and Alice I-'rail Secretary, are diligently atten- ding to senior pmojectsulsocial events. . . keepingclass records. . budgets. . . and-senior meetings. Our senior homeroom teachers, Miss Mary Krewson, Miss Mary Gale, Mr. Carey Brush and Mrs. Azella Lowell, enjoy our Co-I-li-An as we pay tribute to their help and inspiration. WE WORK TOWARD A BETTER LIFE MICHAEL T. SOPP 'Qualities of leadership will make Mike a superior C. P.A. . . girls who smokel . .President of senior class, National Honor Society 3, 4, president 4, Co-l-li-An Business Staff, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling team 2, 3, 4, Tuxis I, 2, 3.4. JULIE CHURCHILL Julie abhors people who refuseto laugh at her Scotch jokes. . . hopes to ski in France. . .outstand- ing veep of '55 .. . StudentCouncil 2, 3, 4, Cir- culus Intimus 2, Frencn Club 2, 3,4, President 4, Volleyball Ig Delta Epsilon 2,3,4, President 4, ALICE FRAIL The draculas of life are doomed by Al.. . Private sincer- ity is a public welfare veracious, ecstatic .. . the scribe of '55... National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Ig Purple Pennant I,2, 3,4, Copy Editor 4, Cir- culus Intimus 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4,Cheer- leaders, JV 2, Varsity 3, Basketball I,2, 3, 4, Gymnastic Team 2, 3,4, Tabletennis 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club I, Dance Club 3,4, Badminton I,2, Delta Epsilon 2- 3- 4- RICHARD BOWKER From athletics, Dick has acquired the stamina to become an engineer... beware, girls who swear...Senior class treasurer, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council I,2, Boys Athletic Committee 4, Football, JV 2, Var sity 4, Basketball JV 2, Varsity 4, Baseball IV I,2, Var sity 3, 4, Tuxis 2, 3. 9: l V ll SANDRA ARBOGAST Sonnie's school days center a round the typewriter bell. . . future days- weddingbells. . . annoyed by tea- sers. Purple Pennant 4, Senior ' Chorus I,2,3,4, Bowling Team I, Volleyball 2,3,4,Senior Tri- Y I,2, 3, 4, Phi Alpha 3,4. SHIRLEY BACON From a business institute to one of marriage. . . both serious. . . Hey, shirt taill Co-Hi-AnPbotography Staff, Pep Club 4, Basketball l, 2, 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Volleyball I,2,3,4, Badminton Ig Soccer 2, 3, Homemaking Majors 3, Y- Teens I, 2, 33 Senior 4, Tri-Y 4, Phi Alpha 3, 4. MARY IO ARMSTRONG Mary Io is always seen with a pallet and brush ... whewl . .. pet peeve is Ann Bancroft ... Honor Society 4, Co-Hi-An Art Staff, Purple PennantArtEditor 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Art Ser- vice Club 2-, Daubers 2, 3,4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, PepClub 2, Girls Leaders Club I, 2, Volleyball r, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3. RAYMOND ARMSTRONG The road to success cannot be traveled by cars 'lfffpygi that don't run . . . Beware, Ray .. . AUT-01110 ile f I Club 4. rl X ' ' iii-ffiilfifffi ' EUGENE ATTLESON i Weilding his baton will bring Gene a round of applause...let's have 26 hours a day..,Band 1.2, 3,4, Orchestra r,2,4, Senior Chorus 3, Camera Club 2, Projector Club 2,3, Select Chorus 3, Symphonette 2, All-State Orchestra 4, NYSSMA r,2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, School Dance Band 4, SelectBand 1,23 French Club 3, Automobile Club 4. 0' R w 'Q 'gy I1 .',,.LQ it W4Wji,,,+, if ,ji li 'ii ANDREA BANCROFT Anne eyes exciting Europe aftercollege. ,. pet JOHN BENNETT Va J. B. hopes to make a million in Statlers...his chain will not include the St. Lawrence College area or will it? Dramatic Club l,2,3, Camera peeve is pet poodle Ort ...craves cars. Radio Club 3, Orchestra 1, Chorus I, 2,3, DECA 4, Guild 2, French Club 4, Senior Tri-Y 4, Del- Tuxis 3,4. ta Epsilon 2,4. FOSTER BLETT ROBERT BEACH Music and monkey wrenches will be Bob 's tools. . . his good humor keeps the customers coming... Senior Chorus 4, Mens' GleeClub 2, SelectCho- rus 2, All state chorus 2. To be self-employed is to be independent...will not sell peroxide to gals. ...lunior Jet. Co-Hi-An Typing Staff, Purple Pennant 4, SeniorChorus In 2, Projector Club 2, 3,4, Radio Guild I,2,3,4, Dramatics Club I. bf Vx I ' v DONALD Louis BOOTH s,,NWgV 'Spills' , The coming years will find Don as the industrious kj' yy Xlkxy If X. owner of Booth's Electric Boats without gas are W1 , fwilfxjnylllw' hisWaterloo ... Purple Pennant 3: PhotographyEdl- y A ,j,tf'y KA ' tor 45 Camera Club 2,35 Projector Club 2,35 Au- ,D 1 I . tomobile Club 43 Bowling Team 4. J ya J MM JACK BUTTINO 'X' U In tune with high fidelity Q, Jgclvs static will be caused by the smoke screen. Projector Club 2,3,4g Radio Guild 2, 3, Pres. 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 2, 3,4. L L D , I fx, K ,ry If is X cz k 7 ,ll ' all if V llfj- Lyra I truly lv I 5' ' ,4 JAMES BRADY fl. ,Ely , UVG Big Jim is as tall as the buildings M 11 M L he hopes to plan ... fails to ap- L A ,gulf M UU preciate Brooklyn Dodger fans C, ,lf X34 ... Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Circulus lntimusg Basketball 43 Baseball 45 Tuxis 4. , - ,Bw MARIETTA BOYCE Weddingbellswill ring for Mary and Leo ... pit- ter-patter of small feet . . . prefers natural color of hair. Senior Chorus 1,2, 3: Camera Club 3g Gym Team Ig Bowling Team 2g Tabletennis Ig Swimming 25 266'ers 5g Senior Tri-Y 4. ' IN lf- MMA Cx JOHN BOYDEN Engineering calls for an early Monday riser . . . Optimism favors Johnnyl Research Club 4 . g: JOHN BURNS John is known to his classmates as protector o the JEANINE BRIGGS innocent, prosecuter of the guilty . . . dislikes any- Jeanie will evade those hot rod drivers in the quiet of one who dates underclasgmen , ,, C0-Hi-AnLlterary hospital corridors f... spare those pills.. . Radio Guild Staffg Dramatics Club 2g Research Club 3: Circulus 4: D1'2m2IiCS Club 4: Y'T2CHS 3.4. Intimus 2, Baseball rg Basketball 1,23 Tuxis 2, 3,4. IDRAINE BROWN AGNES BUSHNEL Airways and marriage appeal to Jinx . .. dislikes in- Frequenting all the roller skating rinks she can find, consistency in people.. . Senior Chorus 43 Y-Teens is Aggie's way ofescaping the hot rodders . . . Girls I,2,3,4g Phi Alpha 3.4. Handwork rg DECA 4g 266'ers 4. YVONNE MAUREEN CARTER Yivi's rose -colored spectacles see wed- PAULINE CARLSON Red haired, petite Pauline foresees a future of suc cess detests stuckups ... Business Service 3, Swimming I. FRANCIS S. CALENDA To earn success in allphases of life . . . Fran will take life slow- ly .. . No bustling and hustling . .. Projector Club I, 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft Ig Research Club Ig lock in the future . .. outstandingsports ... Business Service 3, Leaders' Club 4, Basketball I,2, 3,43 Baseball r,2, 3, 4, Gymnastic Team 3, 4, Track Team I,2,3,4g Bowling I,2g Tabletennis I, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 Badminton I, 2, Swimming IgDel- ta Epsilon 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 4. , N GERALD J. CASCIO Jerry is a thespian of tomorrow, for sure . . . Smoke gets in my eyes ... Co-Hi-An Literary Sta fg Pur- 6' ' ple Pennant 4, Radio Guild 2, 3,4, President , D by matics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2,i43,4 DOUGLA S CA RRINGTON RICHARD CARPENTER A successful politician for a successful government ... scholarships are the reward for knowledge ... What's a Democrat? ... StudentCouncil3g Nation- al Honor Society 3.4: Purple Pennant 2, 3,4g As- sistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Circulus lntimus 3, 4: Band 1,25 Tuxis I,2,3, 4. Cooperative Carrington ... abhors boasters ... the out- door type ... big talk, in others, not his dish ... Co-Hi- An Business Staff, Radio Guild 4: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft I, 2, 3, 4. ,figs Q, gi..lb3NQ QQ 54, It is only acting, but Seventeen is Terrific. BEVERLY A. CASHION Bev plans to make a million . . . bothered by snobs ... Transferred from St. Marys ... Bowling Team 35 Pep Club 45 Automobile Club 45 DECA 4. JACK COLLINS Relief from optimists will be found in college .. . Jackson . . . Co-Hi-An Business Staff5 Research Club 45 Bas- ketball I5 Golf 3,45 Tennis I5 Ma- gazine Campaign 45 Tuxis Hi-Y 2, 3: 4- VERA LOUISE CLARK For opening the door of success, Ace will use the key of determination . .. beware of the female smoke screen ... Business ServiceClub 3: Junior RedCross I, 2, 3,45 Phi Alpha 4. JACQUELINE CASTERLINE Jackie's plugging at the Italian Language . . . Fal- setto . . . not Ben Verricol. . Student Council I 2, 3,45 Pep Club I,2, 35 Cheerleaders, JV I, 2 Varsity Captain 35 Girls Leaders Club I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l,2, 35 Gym Team I, 2, 3,45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling l5Tabletennis I, 2, 35 Volley- ball r,2, 35 DanceClub r,2, 3,45 Badminton I, I 2,35 266'ers 45 Phi Alpha 2, 3, Treas. 4. ' A ' LYSTON CHRISTMAS Lit will cross the threshold of the future into matri- mony . . . always humming the Jones Boy . .. Purple Pennant I,2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Leaders Club 3,45 Pep Club I5 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Archery 25 Chorus I5 Volleyball I5 Phi Alpha 2. 3. 4- A iv R . 8-ball TED FULMER and Spotty CARL MALONEY help DICK BOWKER award magazine campaign prizes to JAMES PANTAS, BEV MURPHEY and DICK CARPENTER. LAURA COLLIER The world's her oyster ... taking the blame .. . it's not fair-... Senior Chorus I5 Camera Club I,2,35 Tabletennis I,25 Volleyball r, 2, 35 Pep Club 1.2: 3,45 DanceClub45 Badminton I5 DECA 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Phi Alpha 2, 3.4. ZZ it .NH DEBORAH COMBS CONSTANCE CONSROE Connie's new car will speed her away from Shirley Bacon and on to C.C.B.l. Co-Hi-An Photography Staff, Junior Red Cross 2, Basketball I,2, 3,4, Base- ball 3,4, Volleyball 1.2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Badmin- ton 2,4, 266'ers 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Phi Alpha 2, 3,4. Debby hopes that happiness will sim- plify the complexities of life ... Stu- dent Council I, Purple Pennant I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club I, Circulus Intimus 2, Girls Leaders Club 3,4, Basketball I. 2, 3,4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team I,2,3,4, Track Team 2, Bowling I, Pep Club 2. Treas. 4, Tabletennis I, 2, Volleyball 1.2.3: Dance Club 3. 4, Badminton I,2,3, Swimming I, Soccer I,2,3, Delta Epsilon 2,3,4. SHIRLEY COOK Cookie's anxious to leave CHS and its crazy drivers ... sports queen ... Girls Leaders Club 4: Basketballr,2,3.4, Baseball I,2, 3,4, Volleyball I,2,3,43 Swimming 4, Homemaking Club 33 266 ers 4, Senior Tri-Y 4. BEVERLY JANE DA LOLA RUTH COOK MARGARET CONWAY A college course in horse breeding ... Peggy straighten the row, John .. . Business Service Club 3, Girls I-landwork 1,25 Dance Club I. Ruthiewill bewearinga starched white uniform and taking pulses . . . always the first to jump when Mr. Brush says Straighten the rowsl . . . Girls Handwork I, Badminton I, Dramatics Club 3, Future Nur- V' ses Club 3, 4, Circulus Intimus 4. . 1 f..A' ROBERT CRAIG Bob s a future partner inCraig's Landscape Gardening Oh how I hate to get up in the morning ... Pro1ectorClub 3,4, Stagecraft r,2, 3, 4, Rifle Team I. DAVID CRANSTON With personality on the tee, Dave will make a win- ning drive toward success as a pro ... optimistic in- stigatorsl . . . Student Council I, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Dramatic Club I, 2, Boys Athletic Committee 4, Football 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I,2. ROSEMARY JANICE CULVER The bosses private secretary . . . at home . . . Ro would like to kill time. Camera Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, DECA 4, 266'ers 4, Business Service Club 3, Girls Leaders Club 2,3, Basketball x,2, Baseball l,2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1,23 Senior Tri-Y 4, PhiAlpha 2, 3,4. A new kind of car, named happiness .. . smoking is for chimneys ... Bev ... Co-I-li-An Business Staff, Camera Club 3, BovwlingTeam I, Volleyball I, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Badminton 4, DECA Pres. 4, 266'ers 4, Y-Teens I,2, Treas. 3.4, Phi Alpha 3, 4. lei n l ,-mini: . 5, im.'.v,1m4A.1.L., i..aw..'.n an Y' wa lwf.an31!umn:m:4'r w. Ni.. ,XT-F' ka. JOHN DALTON A basketball and track starwith a flair for everything . , . exceptlerry Dunlap. . . College. .. Stagecraft li Track Team 3,45 Basketball 3, 45 Tuxis 3. 45 Research 475 PAUL DWYER Early to bed and early to rise . . . there ought to be a law against exams . . . Co- Hi-An Business Staff 45 Purple Pennant Golfz, 3, 45 Tuxis r, 2, 3, 4, chaplain 2. JERRY DUNLAP REXFORD I. DANNON Success in engineeringinsures success in agricul- ture . .. Rex ... my old jalopy ... Fly Tieing Club 35 Chess Club 3. RICHARD DAVIS Dick . . . no future plans . . . a true philanthropist . . . Stagecraft I, 2. Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 MARLENNA DIMORIER Star gazing, Mar views marriage and happiness . .. also prophesies a strongdislike for Al'scrazy an- tics ... Senior Chorus 1,25 Ca- mera Club 2, 35 Business Service 35 Girls Handwork 25 Softball I, 25 Phi Alpha 2, 3,45 Senior Tri- Y I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY DIMPERIO vw Shirl thinks kidscome cheaperby the dozen . . . likes getting up early fln the afternoonj . .. Business Ser- vice Club I5 Purple Pennant 45 Cheerleaders 1, 2, 35 Leaders Club I,2, 3, 45 Dance Club I,2, 3,45 Pep JOYCE DOUGLAS Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tabletennis r,2, 35 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Just be yourself, gals . .. desires to be a partner in a swimming 3,45 Delta Epsilon 2, 3.4. Mr. and Mrs. team Camera Club 3. CAROLE ANN DIPPOLD The home type .. . Carole ... The Pajama Game . . . Co-Hi-An5 Chorus I5 Radio Guild 2, 35 Drama- tics Club 2, 35 president 35 Art Service, President 45 Girls Leaders Club 45 Pep Club 25 Basketball 45 Bow- ling I5 Badminton 25 Phi Alpha 45 Tri-Y I,2, 3,4. Jer's favorite state . . . one ofsingle-blessedness . . . peeved at feminine indecision . . . Co- Hi-AnBusiness Staff5 Stagecraft 1,25 Boys Athletic Com. 45 Cho- rus I5 Football IV I,2, Varsity 3,45 Baseball IV 25 Wrestling 45 Track IV 2, Varsity 3,45 Volleyball 2, 3,45 Tuxis 2, 3, 4. DONALD R. EATON Wishes to go to college tomobile Club 4. SUZANN ELIZABETH FISHER Happinesswill reign her kingdom Paul Dwyer is seen as Sue's lowest sub- ject ... Phewl Co-Hi-An Literary Staff, StudentCouncil Sec. 34 Purple Pennant I,2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Treas. 45 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 4, French Club 3,4, Basketball I,2,3, 4: Bowling Team Ig Tabletennisl, 2,3g Volleyball I,2, 3, 4, Pep Club I: Dance Club 43 Badminton I,2, 3: Softball I,2, 3: Senior Tri-Y 45 Del- ta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ,sf . , . Dizzy shuns the gals at the Varsity . . . Wrest- ling 3,45 Bowling I,2, 3,4g Table- tennis 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, .. ALFRED C. EVENDEN College will give Rod a new line to use on Lou .. . Senior Chorus Ig Radio Guild 2, Stagecraft Ig Rifle Team Ig 266'ers 4. 3,47 All' LOUIS FALSO Another phoney line from Al Evenden . .. Louie be- comes a famous T.V. comedian. Boys Athletic Committee 3, Football IV I, Varsity 3, Basketball JV Ig Baseball JV Ig Varsity 2,43 Track Team JV Ig Volleyball 2,3g DECA, Treas. 4g 266'ers, Vice Pres. 4: Tuxis I, Pres. 2. ROLAND FALSO Ah, to cast an inquiring glance toward ambition . . . Loves all when in a happy mood .. . Oh, Ronnie, to meetyou ina bad moodl Co-Hi-An Art Staffg Junior Red Cross I,2, 3g Basketball JV 25 Baseball JV I,2, Varsity 3,45 Tuxis 2. JUNE FRANCIS Carol and her problems ... Frances plans to see the world travel. Co-Hi-An Photography Staffg Bu- siness Service Club, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Basketball Co-Hi-An mixers offer fun and entertainment after sports events 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team Ig Tabletennis 2: Volleyball 1,25 Pep Club 3g Badminton 2, Softball 2, 3, Arche- ry 2, Y-Teens Sec. I,2, Pres. 3, Senior Tri-Y 4, Phi Alpha 4. 'X BETTY JOAN FUNK All alarm clocks will be banned from her retailing store. . .Bet. . .Co-Hi-An Typing Staff, Purple Pen- nant 4: Girls Handwork Ig Pep Club 3,49 Y-Teens I,2,3,4. MARK T. FULMER Zooming through the sound barrier. . . Ted will use a car no less. . . Crashl . . .Junior Red Cross 2: Research Club, Sec. 3: Contemporary Affairs Club 2, Tuxis Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4. Business Service Club 4. 0' . IN MEMORIAM ANTHONY GENOVESSE 1937-r952 Abeloved classmate, Moe as he was known to all his friends, Popular. . . laughing. . . athletic. . . his gen' ial qualities and his striking personality will live in our memory forever, With rhe theme of closed doors and quiet halls, sen- iors Joyce Douglass, Sandra Arbogast and John Wilk- inson give service on noon duty. LUCILLE HALSTEAD Lucille won't be shorthanded as the type- writer spells out her future.. . early to bed. ' .. late to rise... Co-l-li-An Business Staff: THOMAS GOODALE Financial magnate. .. a race with Doug for control of G. M .... Good - lo. . . Student Council, Vice pres. 2,33 Dramatic Club I: D,E.C.A. 4: 266'ers, Pres. 4: Basketball LV, Ig Gym Team Ig Bowling Team 2.3: Golf 3,45 Volleyball 3g Tuxis, Vice Pres. I, Sec. 2,3, Treas. 4. BRUCE GUYLES Soon Brucer will awaken to '6:00 reveille. . .Can the Navy protect him from Al's and Lou's anticsr. . .Stage Craft rg 266'ers 4g Football, J.V. Ig Varsity 2,3, 43 Wrestling I,2,3g Track Team 1,2. Il Navy K xy . X, ' C x nl, JOHN HASENJAGER Smoke is not the product of a peace Pipe ... John ... Collegiate ... Chess Club I. SONYA HANGA Sonnie s magic carpet will carry her around the world ... Bev s remarkable driving needs some escape ... Co-Hi- An, Photography Staff5 Pep Club 2,35 266'ers5 Camera Club I,2, 35 Business Service 3, 45 Girls Handwork 25 Basket- ball r,2, 3,45 Baseball3. 4: Tableten- nis 25 Volleyball I,2, 3,45 Badminton 2, 3,45 Soccer 35 Phi Alpha 2, 3, Secre- tary 45 Tri-Y I, 2, 3.4: DELORES HOMER Deelikes to hear thecash-regis- ter ring . . . Then, a wedding ring . . . snobsl . . . Co-Hi Business Ed itor5 Senio 25 Tabletennis I,2,3: Bowling Team I5 Pep Club. -An Staff, rChorus I, WILLIAM HASENJAGER Brawny Bill's love of th vation as a career. e outdoors will spell conser- CONCHETTA HEAGY A business career offers many possibilities . . . the greatest is success ... vivaciousness dims Chet's pet peeves .. . National Honor Society 3, Sec. 45 Co-Hi-An Literary Staff5 Purple Pennant, Head- line Ed. 45 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Circulus Intimus Y 2, 3,45 French Club 3,45 Delta Epsilon 3, Treas. 1 4. - M ' MM x ARLA JONES W Happiness will result from learning Italian . . . Ar . .. cuter by far ' I Co-Hi-An Photography and typing staffs5 Band I,2, 3,45 Business Q RA , C O 5 , Service 35 Orchestra I5 Dramatics Club I5 Cheerleaders, Varsity i Bu 3 , Q Prehms ' Ray detem 45 Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Baseball I,2, 3,45 Gymnastic Team 2, 3, .ly m. ing e .. such as alarm clocks 45 Bowling 15 Tablerennis 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 ' f e ami C0'Hl'AnB'mne55 Staff? Dance Club 45 Badminton I, 35 Phi Alpha 2, 3,45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. se u , Fly tieing 3. lvl x 7 ML 9- ROTHY HUTCHINSON Pills apples , ant , French Club 2, 45 ' work 25 Delta Epsilon 4. ' Ol Q a 1 I n - ' Q-IW 'gpggiption for a quick recovery . . . Purple Pen- EDWARD JOSEPH When Eddie becomes a doctor he'll probably give his alarm clock some fatal drug ... Pres. of StudentCouncil 3, Treas. 25 Jr. Red Cross, Pres. 25 Research Club 35 French Club 35 Boys Athletic Committee 25 Bowling Team I5 Tennis I5 Tu- xis 2, 3, 4. and an efficient nurse 266'ers 45 Girls Hand- DONALD KEAGLE Projector Club 3, Pres. 4. PATRICIA KELLER Patricia's remedy for life . . . success! I . . . beware thou hot rod drivers. Girls Handwork Club 2g Bow- ling Team 2, Rifle Team 2, Archery 3g Volleyball I, 2, 3,4g Softball I,2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3g Soc- cer 1,25 DECA, Sec. 4: Senior Tri-Y 4. JUNE ANN KELLOGG Good business etiquette excludes gum snapping. June agrees ... C. C. B. I. ... Co-Hi-An Business Staff, Purple Pennant 43 Girls Leaders Club l,2,3,4g Pep Club I,2,4g G.A.A. I,2, 3, 4g Basketball I,2, 3, 4, Baseball I,2, 3,45 Bow- ling Team Ig Tabletennis Ig Volleyball I,2, 3, 4: Senior Tri-Y 4, Delta Epsilon 4. RODERICK LANKLER ln the role of the medic, Rod's chief aim will be curing girls who smoke . .. busy day ...Co-Hi-An Editor-in-Chief: Student Council 1, Pres. 4: Ca- mera Club rp Research Club 3, Circulus lntimus 2g Boys Athletic Committee 4, Golf 1, 2, 3,4g Basker- ball Manager 3,4g Tuxis Chaplin r, 2, 3, 4. Off he'll go into the wild blue yonder . . . Don . . . Jer's talking dog ... Radio Guild 3, Chief Technician 45 PATRICIA LOOMIS be one big step putt . . . Pat, it Ford, Business Girls Handwork 1. WALTER KNAPP General I. Walter in the army now ... Bea will be his choice dislikes nan-ow-minded people Pro1ectorClub 2g Gym Team 2 266 ers 4 KATHRINE M. LEONARD With a suitcase of success, Kay will begin herwandering ions will lack Bermudas .. . Co-Hi An Proofreade Handwork Club 3g Bowling Team l,2 Vol e Swimming 4g Homemaking Club 3, 266 rs CAROL YVONNE LEROY Carol is C.C.B.I. bound . a pi her graduation .. . if peoplewill ROBERT LARRABEE . The world is his bowling ball... Bob will strike CO1-H-2?ihomgra-Physlaff out on his travels . . . Jeepers . . . Bowling Team 3, ilsugfear: .2-gg 4-Club 4, Automobile Club 4. Tri' 4: Dgfta Egsuon Mn. ROGER MANICCIA Pencils, t-squares, rulers, and boards. .. . Hollywood will draft blue prints . .. a far-away home for Paul Dwyer. Tabletennis 2, 3, 4, Tuxis CARL MA LONEY Someday, as a machinist, Animal will find a way. ... Look out Benny, there is an invention in mind for substituting scotch tape. Football IV I,2, Varsity 3, Baseball IV I, Varsity 2, 3,4, Table- tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Automobile Club Sec. 4, 266'ers 4, Tuxis 2,3. WILLIAM MCDONALD Sipping, gurgling, and guzzlingare not for girls more training and instruc- tion will bringBillcloser to engineering. Research Club 3, 4, Football JV 1, Var- sity 2, 3, Basketball IV Il Baseball IV I,2, Tuxis 2, 3, 4. ERNEST MARSICO Driving up the C.S.T.C, hillwon't be good exercise for coaching . . . sports develop character . . . Tootie. Athletic Committee 4, Football JV I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball Varsity I, 2, 3,4, Track Team 3. .TEANNE MAY Off tolthaca Jeanie speakup, girl ... Co- Hi-An Business Staff, Dramatics 4, Basketball I,2, Volleyball I,2, Badminton I,2, Archery 2, 3,4, 266'ers 4. X g 4 3 BETTY MCELHONE Seniors complete their homework in 270 under the watchful eye of Mr. Howard Bums Reading, writing, and the hickory stick will be Bet's tools of success ... nix to apple polishing from wise guys and gals. Student Council 2,3, Co-Hi-An Literary Staff, Purple Pennant 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 4, Library Club 2, Pres. 3.4: Circulus Intinius 2, French Club 3,43 Girls Handwork 2, R JOSEPH MCMAHON Sirens, whistles, homs, and bells...Ohl to shoot X that alarm clock before 7:00 A.M .... the state 4 ' police will welcome Par...Automobi1e Club 4g ' f 266'ers 4. Q si N 'l it x , - 5 . DONALD MOORE An apple for the teacher.. . an ash tray for the girls Don. . . Football, J. V. lg Basketball, Varsity 4g Baseball, I. V. lg Tuxis, 2,3. MARY ANN MOORE Nursery rhymes tell of an old woman in a shoe. . . Not onlya mother but a coach to the brood... Ben- ny, keep awayl Co-Hi-An Photography Staffg Pur- BEVERLY JEAN MURPHEY To be happy is to be queen... Ben's slaves will be the Know-it-all people... Na- tional Honor Society 3, Vice Pres. 4: Stu- dent council Sec. 4: Co-Hi-An Business and Literary Staffg Purple Pennant I,2,3, 4g Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4: Orchestra I,2,3, Pres, 43 Dramatics Club 43 Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4: Table Tennis Ig Volleyball . Ig Badminton Ig 266'ers Sec. 4: Magazine Chairman 45 D, A, R, Award 45 Delta Epsi- lon 2,3,4g NYSSMA 2,3,4. JUDITH MORENUS Readin', ritin' and rithmetic. . . no Monday morning excuses for Judy. . .homework done? . . . Co-Hi-An Business Staffg Art Service 2, 3: French Club 3g Daubers 2, Bowling Team 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3.4: Badminton I,25 Swimming 1,25 Archery 1,25 Delta Epsilon 2,3,4g Y-Teens l,2,3, Senior Tri-Y 4. ple Pennant 4: Circulus lntimus 25 French Club 3, 4g Girls Leaders Club I,2,3,4g Gymnastic Team 3, Manager 4g Track Team 2g Bowling Team 1,2,3' ' u , . .- Table Tennis 1,25 Volleyball 1, 2,3g Pep Club 3, Pres.: Dance Club 4: Badminton I,2,3g Swimming 4: 266'ers 4: G, A, A, I,2,3, Pres, 43 Girls Intra- murals I,2,3g Phi-Alpha 2,3, Pres, 45 Senior Tri- Y4. Lyston Christmas pays Betty Funk for a cafeteria special. CHARLES MULLEN Khakis and insignias await Charlie. ..Football J.V. Tuxis Hi-Y 2. I,2, Varsity 3g Baseball J.V. 1,25 Volleyball l,2: -Y 4. BERTHA MUTSCHLER What, nothing to eat? ... A nurse stays trim ... Butch, keep slim! Co-Hi-An, Proofreader5 Purple Pennant 3,45 Senior Chorus I,25 Dramatics I5 Future Nur- ses, Corresponding Sec. 4: Circulus In- timus 2,45 French Club 3, 45 Delta Ep- silon 3.4. CA ROL NORTHRUP Next stop-Phoenix, N.Y. . . . Heidi and her girlish pranks . . . Co-Hi-An Business Staff5 Purple Pennlnt 45 Business Ser- vice Club 3,45 Pep Club 35 Badmin- ton 1,23 Softball I5 Girls Handwork 15 Senior Tri-Y 4. BETTY NITTI r' -i 3. 4. E N'-..if7:V K MARIA NOVKO College Bound ... Not all work but some play .. . Mr. Brush always knows the time. Co-Hi-An Literary Staff5 Purple Pennant I,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 JOHANNA O'BRIEN Jo desires to strive for success ... Associationcalls for cooperation .. . some are snobsl Purple Pen- nant I, 25 Iunior Red Cross 35 Girls Leaders Club 1,25 Bowling Team I, DECA 45 Phi Alpha 3.4. DOROTHY NATALE Dottie . . . Amidst a whirl of bankbooks and checkbook: .. . A Joint accountwith June ... Camera Club 25 Pep Club, Sec. 35 Business Service Club 35 Volleyball I5 Softball I, 25 Homemaking Majors Pres. 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Senior Tri IOANNE NATOLI Artistic fingers will bring about happiness .. . Some people are always wise ... Chee-Chee. Co-Hi -An Art Staffg Dramatics Club 45 Daubers 2, 45 266'ers 4. Promptness is a virtue at CCB! ... Oh, that clock .,. Liz .. . Co-Hi-AnPhotography Staff 45 Business Service Club 45 Junior Red Cross Tres. 3: Badmin- ton 25 DECA 45 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens I,2, ANNE O'CONNOR Annie's looking for a life of intrigue .. . hates to say Bon Voyage ... except to Debbie ... Pur- ple Pennant 45 Pep Club 45 Girls Leaders Club 2, 3,45 Bowling Team 25 Volleyball I5 Dance Club 3,45 266'ers 45 Circulus lntimus 2, 3, 45 Senior Tri-Y 45 Phi Alpha 2, 3.4. MITCHEL L. O'HARA A T-square and foresight ... Ted ... Excuse me girls, may I cut in? Co-Hi-An Business and Liter- ary Stafts5 Purple Pennant 45- Stagecraft I. 2: Football IV I5 Track Team IV I. 37. HEIDI -MARIE OSSENDOTH Pretty as a nurse . . . Flighty as a stewardess .. . tra- vel the world . .. Not on rainy days with Sonya, tho' . .. Heidi. Co-Hi-An Business Staff5 Purple Pennant 45 Camera Club 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross, Sec. 25 Circu- lus Intimus 25 Archery 2, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Contem- porary Affairs Club 25 Volleyball 2, 45 Phi Alpha 2. 3. 45 Senior Tri-Y 4. ROBERTA REDF IELD A degree in college omits midnight cruises ... Dave is theboy for me ... Roberta ... Flying high, Willy will be out of reach of CHS grapevines . . . a Bill for marriage. . . . Co-Hi-An Photography Staff5 Dramatics Club 35 Automobile Club 45 Rifle Team 35 Contemporary Affairs Co -Hi-An Business Staff5 Purple Pennant 45 Senior Chorus I,2, 3,45 Basketball I5 Y- Teens 2. WILMA PARKER I' 35 Y-Teens 3. NANCY LEE PACE Nan is looking for the Boss's best knee .. . speed in typing and shorthand ... but late Monday morning. Business Seryice Treas. 35 Phi Alpha Zu 3n4u All Y , lf' I-I V . if , A4 l 5 3 If J! JAMES PANTIS ' l 'V r' 41' Iim's many ideas should lead him to a fortune. JI! I ' Lf Magazine Campaign, Publicity Chairman 4. 1 df 4 ,UL 1 js if fly if VL 4 I 4 V 4 I a ly I RQNALD PARTIS Air?-minded Ron ... Soaring into engineering ... a- ayfrom girlswho smoke ... Co-Hi-An Photography taff5 Purple Pennant 2,35 Camera Club I, Treas. 2,35 Projector Club 2, Vice Pres. 3,45 Automobile Club 45 Tuxis r. RONALD PORTER A porter will soon advance from running steps to become a gas station owner ... for a gas stationa line is essential, even though it may be from Bruce. if Football 3,45 Bowling Team 2. 32 Girls smash- is one admire. Circulus ln- Committee Treas. 3, 3,45 Baseball I,2, 3, ' f - an' 171.1 1 r in , g: . . ml tl x JACKIE SANGIORGI l L A stockholder 111 the anti hot rod associa- tion 011 aecountof his millions , . Jack. . . Arlene transcribes the future pecking typewriter keys petulant Nancy Bus1nessService 3g Basket- ball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Badminton 23 Pep Club 1, MARY CARMELINE RICOTTILLI Co-l-li-An Art Editor 4g Purple Pennant 41 Camera Club I, 2, Sec, 2: Dramatics Club I,3g Art Service I,2: Business Service 3: Daubers 2, 3, Sec, 3: Girls l-landwork rg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball ig Vol- leyball1,2,3g Badminton1,2,3g SOCC6l'2,3: Pep ClUb3,4: Y-Teens Sec, I, Treas. 2, Sec. 3.4: Phi Alpha 2,3,43 Sec. 3. MARILYN REHBEIN The book of Maril's life will be outlined in typing and shorthand.. .no pages for high a nd mighty students.. .Business Service Club 4. if . P3 1 32' JAMES ROURKE A Even veterinarians have to get up early in the morn 1 ing. ..1im...leadinga dogs life Co H1 An Staff4 g Golf 3,4g Tennis rp Tuxis 2,4 f ss . AV ea Y ' BURTON RYAN J A 13- in Smoking not only disagrees with lovely girls, but 'X I -. also-baseball. . .Watch for Burt in the World Series. ' J. V, Baseball 1,25 Baseball 3,4g Volleyball 2, 3,4p ' I 266'ers 4. '. 1 1' s 1 :QQ 1 Alice Frail reads the minutes of the previous senior meeting with Mike Sopp presiding g l CRYL DENNIS SCHICK Doing 90 on the Thruway is the way not to get to col- lege. . .Dennis the menace.. .Hey Liberace. . . Co-Hi-An B u s i n e s s Staffg Magazine Campaign 4g Badminton lg Volleyball lg Intramural Basketball 1 ,2g Tuxis 4. - 266 'ers 4. HELEN MARY SEAGER Dressed in white... pledged to serve mankind. . Nellie. . . Transferred from Homer. . . Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Purple Pennant 4 Automobile Club 4, SANDRA SHAY College Courses lead to matrlmony. . . Sandy. . . Late again. . . Student Council Ig Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Senior Chorus Ig Jr, Red Cross 3, Pres, 4g Bowling 2: Volleyball 23 Swimming 4g Basketball 25 266'ers 4, Delores Homer and Dave Cranston receive diplomas from Mr, Robert Doran, principal. LUELLA SMITH Nursing will be Lou's vocation. . . her patients. . . ill -fated hot rodders, , . MARTHA SILSBEE Wedded bliss and a baker's dozen will accen tuate Si1sbee's later prospects. . . save those steps...Phi Alpha z,3,4g senior Tri-Y4 DOUGLAS E. SKINNER bachelor buttons . . . Doug prefers lo n e lin e s s and Tom 's antics. . . Student Council Ig Senior Chorus I Projector Club 3g Jr. Red Cross 3: Tuxis 1,3 4 Q. CAROL STANTON Graduation means escape from Laura . . .. school days Carol... Co-Hi-An Literary Staff, Senior Chorus Ig Pep Club 3, 4, Business Service Club 33 Track Team Ig Basketball 2g Dance Club 3,43 Soccer 2, Phi Alpha 3,45 Y -Teens l,2,4. NANCY ANN SMITH A diet for health of all. . . Will develope X' inferiority into superiority . .. Nan . . . , Senior Chorus 1,2, 3g Circulus Intimus C 2, 3,4g Bowling Team I. CAROLE SOULE 't's have some traveling music .. . Awakened by the alarm clock . . . to face homework parasites . . . Soulie .. . Co-Hi An Business Staff: Purple Pennant 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Business Service Club 3, Pres. 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Basket- ball I,2g Baseball 1.2: Track Ig Pep Club 1,23 266'ers 4g NYSSMA 3, Select Chorus 2, 3, Archery 2g Phi-Alpha 3, 4, FREDERICK CHARLES STABLER The bunsen burner will light the way to research .. . The main bout, Jerry Dunlap vs Mr. Brush ... droodles Purple Pennant 43 Research Club 4, Football IV 2, Baseball JV I,2g Bowling 2, 3,4g HOPE C. STANTON Hopies success will be music to her ears . . . disturbed by sophomores . .. National Honor Society 3, Pub- licity Chairman 45 Purple Pennant 45 Band I, 2, 3, Tuxis Hi-Y 2, 3, THOMAS STABLE? Success in life . . . the noon-time Bobbie . . . Tom. Senior Chorus I, 2, 3g Track Team 3, Automobile Club 4, 266'ers 4. DEAN STUPKE K. P. will give Dean the time he needs to raise dough . . . bread, that is . . . Hi, brother . . . Co-Hi-An Art Staff, Research Club 4: Boys Athletic Committee 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3,4g Track Team 1, 2,3,4g Bowling Ig Tuxis Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4. Vice Pres. 4, Orchestra I,2,3, Vice Pres. 43 Dra- matics I: 2.3.4. Circulus Intimus 3,4g 266'ers 44 NYSSMA SUSAN M. STEVENS Illusion and profusion ... Sue caters strictly to foreign intrigue. Co-Hi-An Typing Staff, Business Service Club 3, Vice Pres. 4: Library Club 3, Pres. 4g GirlsHandwork Ig ContemporaryAffairs 25 Dra- matics Club 2, 3,4. THOMAS SWARTWOUT Swartz prefers the green to very blue days .. Forel Student Council I, 2, Co-Hi-An Photo graphy Staffg Junior Red Cross 1,2, 3.4: Boys Alh letic Committee 2, 3, Sec. 4: Golf I. 2. 3.4: B35 ketball IV 2, Varsity 3,43 Tuxis. Sec. I. Vice Pres. 2, 3.4. l., iix, GRACE TENNANT Millionaires and Washing dishes are contra- dictory Gracie. . . Snap, C r a c k 1 e, and pop for cereals. . . not gum. . . N ation al Honor Society 4: Co-Hi-An 4g Purple Pen- nant 4 Band I,2,3,4, Orchestra r, 2, 3. Fus .SESWQQ sk sv all fc' mf Ng SD sn 0 KATHRYN ELOUINE SWIND Kathy is inspired to travel to Pennsylvania away from Faye. . . to Jay... Co-Hi-An 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3,43 Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, 4g Art Service 4g Radio Guild 2,3,4: French Club 33 Daubers 43 Senior Tri-Y 43 266'ers 4, . -59 Bunsen burners and test tubes will cramp Ben's style. . . C.H.S. ought to be just Sen- ' ior High. . . eliminate younger girls. . . Band Ig Research Club 41 Boy's Athletic Com- mittee 3g J.V. Football 1,25 Football 3,49 J.V. Baseball Ip J.V. Basketball Ig Track Team 2, 3,4g Table Tennis 2,39 Tuxis 2, ANGELO TRIVISONNO Milk bottles will provide ha p p y music. . Chubby will have numbers of gasoline vehi cles. . . Student Council 43 Tuxis I, 2, 3,4 Pres. I,2: Boy's Athletic Committee 4 Football 3, 4: Football 1,25 Baseball I Wrestling lg Track Team I,2,3,4, Captain 3:4- Don's Model Pennant 2, 3, 3: Art 33 Circu- Sec RJ TOWERS .girls who smoke not .Stage Craft Ig DECA 4. JEAN VAN HENSBERGEN underclassmen, , , Jeanne will never understand as a teacher. . . Co-Hi-An 4: Purple Pennant 2,3,4g Radio Guild 3,45 Sec, 4: Junior Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2. Treas, 3,4, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Girls Leaders Club, Treas. 4 2: Pep Club 3g Dance Club 3,4g Delta Epsl ROBERT WADDY Sailing the seven seas. . .A ship without alarm clocks. . .Bob. . .Gym Team 4g Bowl- ing Team 2. SHERALYN A . VORMWALD A re nd e z vous with an artists life... pain. brushes. . . Sherry hopes to match Mr. Klein's talent. . . Co-Hi-An: Purple P enn ant 3, 49 S enior Chorus 23 Art Service I,2,3,4g French Club 2,3g Daubers 2,4p Softball 3g Table Tennis 3g Senior Tri-Y. LAURENCE WEBSTER W all s t r e e t fascinates Larry.. .sarcasm doesn't. . . determination. . .Co-Hi-An man- aging editorg Student Council 44 Dramatics Club 1,25 Research Club 45 266'ers Treas. 4. DONALD WILK Mortar and pestle will mold his career. . .his prescriptions call for perfection. . .indus- trious Don. .. Co-Hi-An Lit- erary Editorg National Honor Society 4g Purple Pennant 3, Sports Ed. 4g Band 35 Foot- ball J.V. 25 266'ers 4. 5 ' ,E 2.3.49 Automobile Club 4. 1 ll 'il EVA ANNETTE VECCHIO Life holds happy dreams of marriage and career. . . Hard butter that makes holes in fresh bread. . . Eve vs. Sonya. . . Co-Hi-An 4: JANET WALWORTH As a bookkeeping teacher, Jan won't com- plain when students smile Monday morning, . Co-Hi-An typing Staffg Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2,3,4g Radio Guild 45 Business Service 3,43 Library Club 3: Girls Handwork 2, Treas. 3: Archery 1,23 Table- tennis I, 25 Volleyballzg Y-Teens I, 2, 3.4. WILLIAM WARD Alarm clocks c e r t a i n ly are soreheads. . . graduation will highlight Bill's life. . .Senior CTIOIUS 1.3: Glee Club 3: Bowling Team I 4 Ball. Purple Pennant 45 Camera Club 1,25 Busi- ness Service Club 3,49 Treas. 3, French Club 3g Girls Leaders Club 43 Baseball I,2g Soccer x,2g Volleyball I,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,45 Badminton I,2,4g Magazine Cam- paign 4, Phi Alpha 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4g Y-Teens I,2,3, Sec. 3, Senior Tri-Y 4. S fl ' Seniors chose Eva Vecchio and Doug Skinner, queen and king of the Senior JOHN WILKINSON Business is John 's future outlook. . . whistle while you work. . . Senior Chorus lg Men 's Glee Club 2g Selec- tive Chorus rg All state Chonis 1. JOYCE WXTHERS Hairdressing is a beautifying art. . . to Joyce smoking in public is not...Co-Hi-An Typing Staffg French Club 2g Dance Club lp DECA 4g Volleyball :': ' 1 .. ...--' . fl FAYI: WOLFF 1 f E Faye's little blond farmers will reluctantly awaken to oogah horns and Bermuda bells at I2:3O A, M... Co- Hi-An Literary Staffg Senior Chorus l,2,3,4: Dra- matics Club 1,25 Literary Club lp Basketball lg NYSSMA 3g Select Chorus 2, 3: Y-Teens l,2. NEVA WOOD Society beckons Neva's aid...sleepy time gal... National Honor Society 3, Treas. 4: Volleyball 3 Basketball Ig Table Tennis i. CONHNUINGTHROUGHLHE These facets of senior life influence all after graduation. . .fostering love of reading. . .helping each senior choose his proper vocation. GUIDANCE: Ted Fulmer consults Mr. Ken- neth Hotchkiss, while Miss E le a nor Schwartz considers vocational possibilities with Mary Ricotilii. 1 LIBRARY: Carol Northrup watches as Miss Inabelle Webb, librarian, assists Bertha Mutschler with a refer- ence question. If 3 ,mil fr' CLASS JUNIORS, FRONT ROW: E. Beckwith, C. Berger, J. Caratelli, S, Baird, M, L, Cashion, S. Campbell, J. Cashion, M. Cottrell, E. Blanchard, E. Douglas, K. Daniels, C. Benjamin, B. Brooks, C. Alcorn. SECOND ROW: M, Baker, M. Conklin, D. Cole, J. Davenport, M. Barnes, C. Biviano, R. Bottoff, R. Bishop, S. Babcock, G. Dillingham, R, Burns, C. Drach, C. Dart, J. Cherchio, A. Camillo, R. Dilorio. THIRD ROW: J. Adams, R, Bowering, C. Allen, B. Cox, R. Austin, A. Cincotta, D, Brown, R. Cooper, D. Albro, P. Bishop, A. Allcock, L. Downes, P. Dexter, K. Davis, L. Davis, R. Buddenhagen B. Chaiken. ABSENT: K. Alexander, F. Barrows, H. Barwell, C. Bogardo, P. Cifonelli, C. Clark, R. Clark, L. Comfort, J. Cowlen, R. Davis, JUNIORS. FRONT ROW: P. Helms, D. French, L. Gaffney, E, Foster, C. Holden, J. Fox, G. Gailor, D. Flinn, M, Fisher, P. Julian, M.L. Farr. SECOND ROW: N, Euson, P, Kilmer, D. Huttleston, E. Jacques, L. Halstead, R. Guerns- ey, S. Kerr, J. Finklestein, C. Greene, P. Fogerty, I. Hall, F. Hayes, S. Hay. THIRD ROW: R. Fiorentini, A. Faraoni, D. Greene, J. Falso, J. Hartnett, M. Hirsch, R. Hawkins, L. Griswold, A. Gay, J. Francis, D. Johnson, J. Haight, T. Fantacone, E. Hatter. ABSENT: A. Ferro, J. Fletcher, C. Foster. H. Gamel, L. Gese, L. Grant, M. Greene, K. Gurch- ess, R. Hinkle. J. Hyde, S. Kent, G. Kidd, J. King, 0F'56 JUNIORS. FRONT ROW: B. Marsico, H. McE1hone, L. Perfetti, M. Penn, B. Mason, S. Lane, P. Parsons, J. Pierce, M Morgan, M. Owens, B. O'Brien, N, Manning, N. Packard, G. Myers. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, J. Peck, R. Lesperance J, Meldrim, G. Peck, C. Moore, A. Pawlosky, S. Metzger, G. Natoli, C. Leonard, B. Metcalf, H, Osborne, R. Loomis. J, Quattro. THIRD ROW: R. Mann, J. Miller, M. McMamara, C. LeRoy, L. Miller, P. Natoli, M. Mullen, S. Plank, E. Pens, D. Moore, J. McKendrick, D, Lear, R. Phelps, K. Peters, J. O'Leary. ABSENT: C. Lella, R. Leopardi, G. McCormick, JUNIORS, FRONT ROW: A. Sonnacchio, D. Rindge, J. Snyder, B. Thompson, M. Rogers, A. Testa, C. Rhoades, N. Wall, A. Wiltsey, R. Skehan, J. Rupert. SECOND ROW: G. Tyler, M. Reed, C. Tharratt, M. Torrey, R. Stauber, B. Redfield, S. Stecyk, S. Seyfried, C. Wills, S. Syvertsen, H. Reed. J. Thomson. THIRD ROW: F. Valentino, C.Wood- worth, A. Tracy, A. Vandermark, R. Wilson, W, Wheeler, J. Warwick, P. Smith, L. Spagenburg, S. Sloan, J. Randall, C. Rose, T. Wilson, ABSENT: J. Wolff. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: B. Brown, E. Cook, I. Cruickshank, R. Abdallah, M. Bloodgood, F. Bell, V. Contento H. Ames, J. Beard, P. Austin, C, Call, C. Costa, B, Colton, M. Clousten, SECOND ROW: L. Campbell, C. Chiara V. Costes, A. Bush, J, Canestaro, D. Baguini, A. Condie, C, Chase, M. Alpert, D. Carter, C. Calkins, R. Anderson, G. Crocker, R. Cutia, J. Bennett. THIRD ROW: A. Baker, R. Beard, D. Burch, J. Comfort, R. Carpenter, P. Bush, R. Cook, R. Clark, F. Barry, W. Cinquanti, J, Baker, H, Cataldo, J, Bailey, S, Burtis, K. Bennett, ABSENT: K, Boyce W. Cornell. CLASS SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: K. Edgecomb, L. Hoyt, A. Dvorak, E. Fisher, B. Ferris, P. Joseph, S, Ferris, S. Fuller, P. Ferro, D, Greeley, S. Dowd, R. Franz, H. Douglas. SECOND ROW: C, Harris, P, Harrington, E, Jacobi, F. Gower, S. Haight, J. Darling, J. Kane, R, Dippolito, A. Gunn, J. Holcomb, D. Dawson, M. Gillette, R. Jack, J. Farr. THIRD ROW: I. Darweesh, A. DeSprito, F. Endler, A, Gosselin, G, Howe, F. Dimorler, R, Davenport, R. Eaton, T. Dalton, D. Harrington, E. Fuller, A. Keeney, L. Dorn, M. Daningburg, F. DeGrace. ABSENT: R. Fitzpatick. C. Freeland, M. Grenell, M, Hughes, L. Jackson, D. Joslyn. 0F'57 ... - 5, , ...I SOPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: P. Prospere, S. Moscrop, L. Miller, E. Lawrence, R. McRorie, V. Powers, S. Reynolds, S Laurell, G, Morenus, C. Ross, J. O'Mara. SECOND ROW: J. Pinto, J. Martin, E. Paddock, H. Lake, S. Nichols, J. Mc Herron, J, Pankhurst, S. Potter, J. Masterpaul, B, Robinson, J. Nichols, M. Quigley, J. Miletta. THIRD ROW: G. Myers R. Pflug, J. Landry, Glaw, B. Meddaugh, D. Reynolds, M. Moore, R. Rhyner, K. O'Hara, E. Mead, E. Neville, K Matson, P. Price, ABSENLT: A. Maxon, M. Morehouse, S. Mosher, M, Mullenax, J. Norwood, D. Ringe, O. Lyon SOPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: E. Willson, A. Towell, T. Sawyer, W. Stone, V. Taylor, D. Wright, L. Vanlnwagen, L, Trivisonno, J. Stevens, M. Wineburg, W. Withers, J. Sepe, M. Scharfeld. SECOND ROW: J. Northup, A. Yacavone R. ZHJBC. R. Thurber. M. J. Tesoriero, B. Schedler, S. VandeBogart, R. Stillwell, C. Wall, C. VanDonsel, D. Smith E. Stanley, P, Seyfried, J. Webster. I. Sangiorgi. THIRD ROW: T. Sands. J. Shafer, C. Stanton, L. Taylor, R. Scud- amore, K, Wood, M. Wilson, W, Stell, R, Schlenker, D. Yager, J. Wood, P. Whiting, R. Tesori, D. Sepe, D. Tagli- ents, ABSENT: R. Shattuck, B. Somerville, S, Stull, W. Tally, D. Thomas, C. Weldner. CLASS FRESHMEN, FRONT ROW: P, Bush, P. Baranello, P, Carlin, M. Adams, C. Coffin, N, Britt, S. Call, E. Contento, C. Cherchio, R. Bentley, J. Cleveland, M. Cory, V. Bennett, M. Bush. SECOND ROW: C. Bowman, R. Brooks, V. Avery, P. Adams, N, Bush, A. Bishop, J. Cerio, G. Cataldo, J, Aloi, S, Brady, L, Carpenter, C. Ackerlow, D. Bennett, R, Burtis. THIRD ROW: P. Bertini, R. Burnham, I. Baker, R. Coleman, F. Bailey, W. Carson, E. Cleveland, G. Carpenter, J. Camillo, R, Bushnell, R, Craig, J. Carrey, K, Crapo. A. Bush, D. Boyce. ABSENT: F. Albro, K. Allen, E, Barrows. J. Bassford, D. Bell, M. Bush, A. Bushnell, E, Cady, J. Clark, W. Conklin, S. Corson, W, Coville. FRESHMEN. FRONT ROW: K, Finkelstein, J. Gregg, S, Hebble, I. Gillette, M, Finkelstein, P. Erway, S. Falso, J. Emm, P. Guy, M. Dayger, M. Huttleston, V. Gillette. SECOND ROW: F. Davies, C. Falso, P. Dixson, J. Emm, P. Dimorier, H. DeHaan, M. Gloster, P. Gugliuzza, C. Donahue, S. Hammond. J. Doxtater, D, Gardner, M. Dragotta, THIRD ROW C. Herf, D. Gorman, E, Hunt, H, Gower, W, Fellows, W, Farr, G, Holden, G. Evans, L, Harrington, D. Davies, G. Holmes, C. Dayton, M. Hasenjager, M. Gunsenhauser. ABSENT: L. Downs, T. Edwards, A. Ellis, R. Ferro, D. Green: wood, M. Horner, A. Hill, R. Hinkle, A. Houseman, E. Hughes, W. Hurlbert. 0F'58 FRESHMEN. FRONT ROW: S, Lawn, J, Leitch, J, Partigianoni, R. Kneedler, A. Pawlosky, R. O'Brien, S, Packard, T. Owens, G. Prosperi, R, Miller, A, Maricevich, M. Knolls, E. Morgia. SECOND ROW: D. Palladino, N. Maricevich, I. Phelps, A. Miner, B. Morris, B. Partigianoni, G. McRorie, R. Porter, W. Pierce, C. Jones, L. Montesanno, H. Mc- Intyre, A. Lisi, G. Norton, J, Jones, THIRD ROW: R. Personius, N. Mcjunkin, I. O'Leary, J, Mohler, D. LeRoy, J. Ingersoll, W. Peake, V. Peck, R. Payne, G. Polinsky, R. O'Hara, S. McConnell, J, Little, B, Murphy, B, Evans, G. Rice. FOURTH ROW: 1. Nludge, H, Ousby, G, McCaske1l, S. Parker, P, Orosz, J. Nicholson, S. Law, P, Natoli, C. Ossit, P. Planck, M, Natoli, N. Mercer, B, Morris, J. Mutschler, K. Northup, P. Palmer, S, Peak, ABSENT: R. Kleine, M. Lardo, C. Lucy, C, Maricle, V. May, J. McKelva, D. Mosher, B. Pursey. FRESHMEN, FRONT ROW: J, Russell, R, Swartwout, R. Valentino, S. Stevens, J. Yacavone, L. Yacavone, B, Rindge B. Reed, P. Vico, D. Reed, D. Rood, P. Tomaso, J, Spiess, S. Stevens, G. Tice, P, Whiting, SECOND ROW: M Yacano, V. Tulley, D. Seamans, R, Wilson, S. Walworth, A. Story, R. Wiltsey, H, Taylor, B. Wagner, B, Smith, R Quaile, D, Vormwald, L. Westfall, M, Root, P. Riggs, R, Yacavone, P, Rood, M. Rhyner. THIRD ROW: D. Schick C, Skinner, B. Tifft, P. Testa, G. Terpening, M. Salka, F, Wood, J. Teelon, J. Srabler, R, John, L, Williams, W Woodworth, J. Rose, H. Randall, R, Wendland, M. Wetmore, R. Weyant, W. Smith. ABSENT: J. Reitano, D, Rice, T Rogers, L, Smith, R, Stevens, T. Tracy, R. Slocum, J, Testa, J. Wilbur, J, Wood. CLASSES EIGHTH GRADE. FRONT ROW: S, Bell, L. Buddenhagen, C. Christmas, R. Carsello, G. Edecomb, J, Cornell, W. Burda P. Cottrell, D, Allen, J, Ferris, I. Chase, W. Abdallah, W. Dunning, J. Andrews, SECOND ROW: J, Dries, M. Diote- fano, A, Erickson, D. Bennett, B. Dauphin, C, Alteri, P. Dewolf, Sandra Brown, R, Ferris, K, Cincotta, L. Berardi, D, Falso, S. Besley, G. Camillo, Sharon Brown. THIRD ROW: R. Cincotta, J. Clark, G. Brown, M. Canestaro, G, Adams, H. Crosby, D. Bowker, W. Coon, C. Ferro, A. Baker, L. Dimorier, D, Carr, W. Cosko, C, Cook, T. Ardis, FOURTH ROW: J. Caratelli, W. Brown, C, Barber, M,L. Bell, W, Dimick, F. Duffy, C. Casterline, C, Drach, H. Freeland, H. Chapman, P. Darling, L. Congdon, T, Anthony, S. Christmas, C. Carter, F. Discenza. ABSENT: G. Carlson, A. Colasurdo, L. Conklin, D. Conklin, V. Crosby, S. Elliott. EIGHTH GRADE, FRONT ROW: P. Grand, E, Miner, A. Rash, J, Jacobi, Z, Guernsey, B. Morris, B, Lesperance, C Gaffney, W. Marks, S. Hobart, D. Huttleson, J. Meldrim, T. Kotas, N. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: M, Klein, A, Guil mette, N. Hawkins, W. Hay, E. Marks, O. McCoy, A, McIntyre, M, Hough, W, Innerst, R. Miller, P, Harrington, E McHale, W, Mitchinson, M, Morgan, L. Hotchkiss, R. Maynard. THIRD ROW: C. Miller, C. Little, M. Marshall, T Hover, J. Gaffney, E. Iffert, R. Gross, J. Garvey, S. Harrington, J. Klaben, L. Hensen, N, Keyes, M. Mead, E. Hut tleson, I, Hay, J, McNamara. FOURTH ROW: S. Mitchinson, M. Murray, A. Hill, R. McKay, L, Genkins, C, Hess D. Hawks, I. Giltner, G. Mahar, J. Lang, R, Loomis, D. Jacques, S, Mauzy, V. Joseph, S. Klein, M. Grant, H. Mun son. ABSENT: R. Harvey, A, Hobart, C. Kent, R. Kinney, J, Knout, R, Lindle, N, Miller. '9-'60 EIGHTH GRADE, FRONT ROW: G. Wagner, N, Pantas, l. Scharfeld, M. O'Connor, B. Wilson, R, Sangiorgi, J. North- up, J. Updike. SECOND ROW: M. Prosperi. J. Reitano, S. Sheppard, L. Newman, F. Palladino, R. Ward, C. Reed, J. Towell, J. Packard, R. Palmer, W, Wood, R. Peck, N. Utter, J. Stisser, L. Sepe. THIRD ROW: J. Tyler, A. Tracy M. Whiting, V. Widget, B. Withers, J. Sawyer, T, Testa, E, Shuttler, J. Woodard, D, Parmeter, N, White, P, Thomp: son, C. Wall, F. Weishaupt, M, Thorp, E. Yacavone, FOURTH ROW: O. Sampson, M. Voorhees, R. Ward, D. South- worth, D. Smigel, J. Wood, R, Vosburgh, M. Randall, F. Young, R. Quaile, C. Vandermark, J, Testa, E. Wilson, V. Watrous, N. Smith, T. Purdy. FIFTH ROW: B. Pagonelli, S. Nygard, J. Reynolds, M. Rinaldi, M. Race, W. Purdy, J. Rocco, M, Rice, D. Partis, R. Squires, S. Newman, B. Stevens, C. Rogers, C, O'Shea, J. Tomaso, K. Schultz, P. Wells ABSENT: D. Nemecek, K, Tryan, SEVENTH GRADE, FRONT ROW: M. Cornell, J. Douglas, C. Cruver, J. Clark, C. Dragotta, J. Costes, P. Dufresne, G, Cordary, R. Coville, S. Early, J. Dippolito, SECOND ROW: G. Coburn, B. Call, C. Brewer, K. Andrews, A. Crotch, R. Bowman, K. Cole, D, Baker, J, Barnick, E. Casterline, J. Compagni, L. Ardis, A. DePietto, P, Cornell, A. Call, J. Casterline, B. DeWolfe. THIRD ROW: A. Chiara, C. Bowman, L. Burns, S. Campbell, Ruea Bush, Ruby Bush, E. Brown, M. Dyer, D. Elder, W. Ambler, S. Bugga, A. Bushnell, R. Atkins, E. Conklin, G, Coville, R. Dodge, M. Davis, E. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: L, Chrisman, W. Crowell, C. Brown, M. Rawson, S, Wing, D, Bennington, J. Bowman, D. Lockwood, J. Tracy, G. Trevillian, J. Bonawitz, R. Ferro, D, Anderson, G, Jackson, D. Crapo, A. Chiara, S. Aloi, A. Cleveland, C. Cole. M, Pinto. FIFTH ROW: J- Brooks, A. Dis- cenza, G. Powers, W, Stevens, C. DeCen- zo, W. Kinney, W. Orfan, N. Caricato, M. Discenza, J. Burns, A. Edwards, G. Babcock, G. Allen, S. DeCenzo, C. Bryan, S. Orfan, D. Weldnar, J. Personius, S. Nicholson. ABSENT: P. Becker, D. Carter, CLASS 0F '60 SEVENTH GRADE, FRONT ROW: E. Niver, L, Fowler, R, Fitchpatrick, G. Miller, J. Fowler, S. Mawby, T, Moss, S. Finkelstein, P, Mitchell. SECOND ROW: D. French, G, McKay, J. Harrison, T. Farr, R. Martin, C, Bower, K, McConnell, B. Kilmer, D. Freeth, R, Meddaugh, W, Latimer, J. Lardeo, L. Morehouse, W, Fuller, B, Moyan. THIRD ROW: D. McHale, J, Francher, R. Lyon, C, Nat- ale, H. Ferris, R. Laurelli, B. Mann, D. Lee, S, Johnson, C, Lane, J. Kent, D. Falso, S. Gillette, P, Lang, J. Ferro, D. Freeth. FOURTH ROW: S, Mackley, J, Morgia, A, Minielli, J, Mastronardi, S. Morehouse, J, Miller, K, Johnson, E. Fellows, M, McKend- rick, N, Krueger, R, Manning, R. Little, J, Jensen, M, Gross, K, Glazier, C, McNinch, FIFTH ROW: K. Neumann, D. Musenga, V. Mercer, A. Fantacone, D, Fiske, N, Kalilec, B, Frost, K. Murphy, J. Harmon, N. Lane, M,S, Neville, H, Hyde, F, Gaffney, K, Harnett, J. Maxon, G. Gailor, G. Graham. ABSENT: C, Faling, B. Gardner, S. Gower, G. Holdridge, G, Little, J. Lyon, J, Mahar, R. Martini. SEVENTH GRADE, FRONT ROW: D, Ryan, M. Simon, T, Vormwald, P. Reitano, L. O'Shea, P. Warner, G. Yacavone, P. Tutino, W, Wimer, R, Padavona, SECOND ROW: R. Wavle, B, Smith, B, Weston, R. Price, P, Story, P, Tryon, S, Wilkinson, S. O'Hara, S. Sardo, L, Yacavone, L. Simmons, C, Smith, D, Stillwell, B, Westfall, C. Sands, R. Wood. THIRD ROW: K, Umina, R. Purdy, D. Perfetti, J, Russell, V. Seyfried, G. Wood, B. Perry, K. Pemberton, P. Smith, C, Timanus, P, Pappas, P, Sheppard, R, Stuttle, R, Rigo, M. Sawickey, W, Seamans. FOURTH ROW: J. Sloan, H. Wells, P, Wetmore, J, Zampino, S, Story, R, Rightmire, V, Smith, R. Tesori, R. Meddaugh, R, Stevens, A. Wood, G. Yager, D, Warner, C, Woodard, K. Rindge, C. Timanus, K, Randall, M, Phelps, FIFTH ROW: J. O'Hara, A. Tesori, B. Weaver, W. Taylor, R, Smith, E. Snell, J, Paddock, S, Stanley, W, Smith, C, Sampson, R, Price, J. VanDermark, J, O'Hara, D, Rindge, J, Stecyk, D, White, S, Root, B. Wilson, N. Shattuck. ABSENT: R. Padavona, H, Platt, R. Price, E. Reddish, J. Runel, T. Seager, J. Talbot, N. Walburn, G, Walker, R, Wood, G, Wyckoff, I l 'iz V' N . 'S x 1 '- -we 2 I:ff:i51-. X 3 1 1 MJ e. .47 2,1-27 ?Xy 1 f 1, f -, m zf:i.31R1.,i: A mi Y ,L A 5.1-fs RK 'T ff X5 .N Y 1 eu? iii . W V 7 K , . Qin? ab: 45 X I ' uv ff '3 ,,g.i 'rv',1- Rx, ,- -tw, P ,july 5' ', af, H uq jQ:sf'?Q'f ' . 'X All ,L us i -qxffgiln, '- : :WG s .lv ,-AS. . v 'w 538955 Ar ,M ...X ,. .Q :'5frf'3' ' S' 2.-L . enfnfwgzt Ralf' Q :Z ,,. , fre H . ET-V1 NW .',-az? .,.,. , milf Lt hmzlmanvrmcx- 'M ,X ,A Q STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. SEATED1 P. Joseph, treasurer, B. Murphey, secretary: S. McConnell, vice-president, Mr. Doran, adviser. STANDING: J. Rose, assistant secretary, R. Lankler, president. BY . Representatives from each homeroom form the student council, profiting from . .student government. . .elections. . .executive. . .officers. . .meetings . .seventh period. . .amendments. . .annual budget. . .roll call. . G. O. . .campc:igr1S. . .mixers. . .semi-formal dance. . . SOUfhel'n Tief'del6g0feS . . .surplus fund. . .committees. . .clternctes. . .mofions. . .cl conscientious groupl STUDENT COUNCIL. STANDING: Roderick Lankler, president. FRONT ROW: R. Carsello, M. Davis, C, Lane, D. Falso, B, Weston, W, Call, R, Padavona. SECOND ROW: E. Yacavone, L, Hotchkiss, J. Stanley, I. Bennett, P. Carlin, T, Owens, B. Murphey, Mr, Doran qAdviserJ. THIRD ROW: P. Vico, V. Every, V. Joseph, P, Darling, R. Wilson, S. Wing, S. Campbell, P, Harrington. FOURTH ROW: P, Parsons, P, Joseph, F, Hayes, P. Fogerty, J, Churchill, F. DeGrace, C, Reed, A. Trivisonno. FIFTH ROW: I. Wood, P, Dexter, S, McConnell, P, Smith, J, Rose, G. Evans, W, Stell, D, Carrington, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, FRONT ROW: Miss Krewson fAdviserQ, C. Heagy, G. Tennant, H. Stan- ton, D, Wilk, A. Frail, B. Murphey, Miss Kinnally fAdviserJ, SECOND ROW: J. Vanl-iensbergen, M, Sapp, N, Wood, E, Purser, L. Webster, R, Bowker, R. Carpenter, D, Tucker, M.I. Armstrong, DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS TAPPED FDR HDNDRS Being the highest honor a student can at- tain, membership in the National Honor Society is basedon. . .schoIarship. . .eighty-Fiveaver- age. . .Ieadership. . .character. . .service. . . benefiting the community by. . .visiting nur- series. . .hospitaIs. . .nursing homes. . .sky watching. . .under the guidance of Miss Kin- nally and Miss Krewson. . .honor banquet. . parent-faculty tea. . .candle-light service. . a credit to our class. Diane Tucker and Larry Webster find wide-eyed listeners at the day nursery PUBLISHING THE C0-HI-AN,AROUND-THE-CLOCK JOB Diverse activities Form the nucleus for the industrious beavers of the CO-HI-AN staff. . .aided by Miss Rice. . .ruled by cooperation and determination. . .busy schedules. . .themes. . . lay outs. . .dedication. . .copies. . .rewrites. . .photographs. . .raising money. . .mixers . . .advertisments. . .subscriptions. . .publicationdreoms. . .precision typists. . .deadlines . .late hours. . .aim for your approval. CO-HI-AN. BOARD: R. Lankler, editor-in-chief, Miss Rice, adviser, M, Ricotilli, art editor, D, Homer, business manager: D. Wilk, literaryeditorg L. Webster, managing editor: R, Partis, photography editor. Ronald Partis, Co-Hi-An photographer, tries the new camera. 1 F' ,I -f CO-H1-AN STAFF, FRONT ROW: I, Morenus, S. Bacon, H. Seager, Miss Rice QAdviserJ, J. Natoli, S. Fisher A. Jones, C, Heagy, SECOND ROW: S, Hanga, C, Consroe, B. Murphy, M. Ricottilli, W, Parker, G, Tennant, S, Stevens, L, Christmas, B, Cashion, E, Vecchio, C, Stanton, B. Nitti, THIRD ROW: M,A, Moore, H, Ossen- doth, J. Francis, D, Wilk, D. Homer, S. Shay, I. VanHensbergen, K, Swind, D. Tucker, D. Stupke, P. Van- dermark, M, Novko, C. Dippold, FOURTH ROW: J. Collins, B. McElhone, D, Combs, J. May, R. Hoy, R. Beach, T. Swartwout, L. Webster, R, Lankler, R, Partis, P, Dwyer, D, Carrington, B. Mutschler, B. Funk, C Soule, ABSENT: S, Vormwald, J. Brady, G, Cascio, A. O'Connor, C. LeRoy, J. Kellogg, K. Leonard, D. Schick, J. Walworth, B, Dalola, J. Briggs, M.J. Armstrong, R. Falso, J. Rourke, M. O'Hara. l 1 l. wi- l I Ss ,gi PURPLE PENNANT STAFF, SEATED: R. Carpenter, C. Heagy, Miss Rice fAdviserj, D. Wilk, B. Murphey, A. Frail. SECOND ROW, S, Baird, S, Finkelstein, A. Sonnacchio, P. Julian, H, McE1hone, N, Manning, A. Wiltsey, B. Ferris, H, Seager, G, Tennant, C. Rhoades, E. Blanchard,J, Davenport, R, Redfield, THIRD ROW: E, Vecchio, A, Testa, C. Dart, I, Webster, S, Scyfried, M, Armstrong, B, Chaiken, S, Vormwald, B, McElhone, A, O'Connor, M, Novko, M, Morgan, I, Pierce, E, Jacques, H, Stanton, S. Fisher, FOURTH ROW: S, Arbogast, C. Rose, R, Stabler, P, Dwyer, B, Mutschler, E, Hatter, S, Metzger, D, Booth, A, Gay, J, Hartnett, M, O'Hara, M, Hirsch, S. Kerr, D, Combs, A. Faraoni, D, Tucker, S, Babcock, J, Peck, A, Gunn, H. Ames, THEY 6 ET THF F A C T5 Ylietgfgqfifgcigg ii1i2L2'f '.i2?nf'i'lf,'iiflis'i,?f3 iii assigning. . .Icyouts. . Jyping. . .headlines. . .gaIlies. . .proofreading. . deadlines. . .nine issues of enjoyment. BUSINESS STAFF, SEATED: Mr, Burtis, adviser, M, Mor- gan, S, Lane, P, Parsons, B. Colton, J. Scharfeld. SECOND ROW: C, Dart, P, Planck, M.J. Tcsoriero, M, Wetmore, K, O'Hara, M. Mullen, A. Kinney, S. Nichols, S. Haight, M. Penn. C.Ca1kins, THIRD ROW: J. Bennent,1. Criuck- shank, C, Ross, J, Phelps, P. Abdalla, L. Trivisonno, P. Har- rington, L. Vanlnwagen, G. Morenus, M. Cottrell, B. Ferris, B, Reed, I, O'Mara. EDITORIAL BOARD, SEATED: S. Fisher, feature, D, Wilk, sports, D. Tucker, proofreader, Miss Rice, adviser, D. Car- penter, editor, S, Kerr, assistant editor, D, Booth, photog- rapher, C. Heagy, headliner, STANDING: B.Murphey feature, A. Frail, copyreader, B. Mutschler, exchange, M. Armeitrong, art, S. Arbogast, typist, H, Stanton, feature, BAND MAJORETTES, FRONT ROW: S. Packard, N. Packard. SECOND ROW: S. Steyck, C, Tharratt, R. Stauber. BAND, FRONT ROW: J. Partlgiononi, A. Towell, J. Stanley, A. Dvorak, P, Erway, A. Jones, R. Swartwout, J. Rupert. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stanley fDlrectorl, B. Murphey, D. Leopardi, F. Discenza, G. Tennant, N. Wall, I. Mutschler, B. Lawrence, S. Moscrop, G. Owens. THIRD ROW: F. Hayes, M. Owens, I, Holcomb, J, Canestaro, R. Cutia, H. Osborn, J. Vormwald, R, Bishop, M. Torry, H. Stanton, J. Rocco. FOURTH ROW: L, Gese, D. Schick, J. Miletta, F. DeGrace, G. Howe, R. Austin, J. Comfort, R. Lesperance, F. Endler, C. Wall, J, Darweesh, E. Stanley. FIFTH ROW: J. Randall, I. Wood, R. Cooper, W. Cinquanti, R. John, M. Mullen, E. Attleson, E. Mead, W, Stell, P. Bishop, P. Natoli, D. Cranston, E. Hatter. ORCHESTRA DANCE BAND, FRONT ROW: J. Rocco, C. Allen, E. Stanley, J. Darweesh, J. Wood, SECOND ROW: J. Mi letta, P. Natoli, Rt Cutia, F. Endler, THIRD ROW: E. Attleson, P, Bishop, C, Alcorn, ORCHESTRA, FRONT ROW: R. Padavonna, P, Carlin, J. Sawyer, D, Leopardi, K. Murphey, B, Murphey, M, Rhy- ner, E, Anderson, J, Rupert, Mr, Signore1lifDirectorj. SECOND ROW: B, Partigionni, F. Hayes, R, Burtis, E. Stan- ley, R, Squires, H, Stanton, R, Bishop, M, Owens, F, Duffy, B, Redfield, S, Laurelli, S, Parker. THIRD ROW: F. Endler, L. Davis, C. Allen, D, Cranston, P. Natoli, W. Stell, E, Attleson, R, John, W. Cinquanti, G. Howe, M. Daningburg, S, Burtis, I, Darweesh, CHORUS. FRONT ROW: R. Kneedler, S. Stevens, K. Daniels, S. Dowd, J. Gregg, H. Dehaan, S. Hay, K. Dalgety, J. VanHensber- gen, B. Colton, P. Julian, P. Helms, N. Britt, M. Huttleston, J. Jones, P. Whiting, J. Cashion. SECOND ROW: S. Stull, S. Fuller S. Syvertsen, B. Robinson, P. Planck, B. Smith, S. Law, E. Jacques, P. Dimorier, L. Montesano, M. Cottrell, D. Flinn, C. Falso, C. Cherchio, M. Rhyner, P. Tomaso, A. Sonnacchio. THIRD ROW: J. Davenport, F. Wolff, A. Bush, S. VanderBogart, J. Walworth, S. Burtis, L. Brown, E. Paddoch, S. Arbogast, K. Matson, J. Cerio, K. Swind, M. Gunzenhauser, R. Redfield, C. Soule, J. Webster, P. Seyfried, D. Wright, B. Redfield. FOURTH ROW: H. Lake, C. Akerlon, R. Quaile, W. Fellows, K. Crapo, C. Clark, R. Beach, R. Leopardi, A. Gay, J. Wilkinson, D. Reynolds, D. Davenport, L. Miller, J. Pankhurst, A. Alcock, C. Cook, Jr., T. Rogers. SELECT CHORUS. FRONT ROW: K. Daniels, S. Reynold, S. Arbo- gast, K. Matson, L. Brown, E. Jacques, D. Wright, A. Sonnacchio, Mr. Warrington fDirectorJ. SECOND ROW: C. Cook, W. Fellows, R. leopardi, J. Wilkinson, A. Gay, A. Alcock, R. Beach, J. Pank- hurst, C. Akerlon. P R 0 U D W E S I N 6 Under the direction of Clarence Warrington, the chorus experiences the benefits of musical expression with. . .light, gay, tunes. . .serious hymns. . .spirituals. . .holidaysongs. . .ChristmasassembIy. . .spring musical festival. . .ancl best of all, select chorus. V Aan- LATIN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mis Krewson fAdviserJ, A. Wiltsey, B. Ferris, B. Murpheyfscribaj, C. Ross, N. Manning, S. Fisher, J Scarfield, A..Towe1l, C. Heagy. SECOND ROW: C. Calkins, A. Frail, S. lane, M. Torrey, R. Bishop, D. Smith, S. Haight, B Redfield, C. Wil1s,J. Webster, P. Parsons, F. Hayes fConsu1DesignatureJ, H. Ames, H. Stanton, M. Wineburg. THIRD ROW: C. Cart J. Pierce, R. Cook, J. VanHensbergen, B. Cox, I. Wood QAedi1eJ, D, Carpenter, J. Hartnett, I. Brady, F. Barry, B. Stell, P. Dexter B. Scudamore, N. Smith, M. I. Tesoriero, S. Stecyk, G. Tennant. ABSENT: S. Babcock, K. Daniels, R. Franz, C. Greene, S. Hay B. Mutschler, G. Myers, J. O'Leary, D. Tagliente, L. Taylor, L. Vanlnwagen, D. Yager. ROME,PARIS, H E R E w E C 0 M E The mystifying beauty of foreign lands inspire students to join. . .Circulus lntimus. . .Cercle Francais. . . .each contributing to. . .Nation Latin Week. . . Roman banquet. . .classical customs. . .monthIyluncheons. . .parlez-vous francais? . . .French games. . .songs. . .conversations. . .skits. . .learning to understand foreign peoples. I FRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: C. Heagy, P. Julian, D. French, Miss Gale QAdviserJ, S. Fisher, L. Christmas. SECOND ROW: A. Miner, B. laurence, M. Owens, M. Reed, I. Churchill, Morgan, S. Haight, M. Alpert, M. A. Moore, A. Bancroft, C. Dart, S. Fuller, M. Cottrell. THIRD ROW: B. McE1hone, S. Shay, M. J. Armstrong, R. Iesperance, D. Hutchison, S. Sloan, K. Davis, E. Mead, M. Muller, K. Matson, J. Comfort, S. Metzgar, B. Mutschler, J. Vanl-Iensbergen, E. Paddock. ABSENT: P. Abdallah, K. Alexander, P. Helms. D. Tucker, M. Wineburg. f ONTHEAIRJHEHIGHSCHOOLSPEAKS By strict auditioning, forty students are chosen each year for mem- bership in the WCHS broadcasting system. . .announcing. . . scriptwriting. . .giving cues. . .attending meetings. . .every other Monday. . .electing officers. . .department chiefs. . . tape recording. . .partaking in daily broadcasts. . . Sixteen . . .Christmas program. . .trip to WSYR. . .assistingassembly programs. . .cl guild of diligent students. A X 1 ' A I 0 5 il , . RADIO GUILD. AT MIKE: R. Scudamore, I. Van Hensbergen. FRONT ROW: I. Snyder, B. Colton, C. Ross, D. Rindge, C. Alcorn. SECOND ROW: H. McElhone, R. Skehan, J. Webster, M. Gillette, B. Chaiken, C. Rose, T. Nelson, J, Buttino. J. Pantas, H. Ames, Mr. Williamson 1Adviserj. THIRD ROW: C. Rhoades, A. Testa, G. Morenus, K. Swind, S. Babcock, E. Hatter, B. Cox, D. Keagle, J. Hartnett, D. Lear, R. Buddenhagen, F. Blett, I. Briggs, J. Walworth. ABSENT: L. Gaffney, A. Cin- cotta, G. Cascio, D. French, M. Wineburg. Carolyn Rhoades gives Don Kea gle a record- ing while Kay Swind awaits her announcing cue from Iack Buttino. A E I A N 'S I- I I: Producing a play calls for learning while having fun Casting . . .acting. . .applying make-up. . .arranging scenery t II' l'hl'... t' d h l'h T H E I R K I S P Y :ri-Znl? .ulilregs .l+.....f.ii ciulsopeninlgn nighnt .lgaiwsd the ri-Siciig applause. STAGECRAFT. FRONT ROW: P. Tutino, T. Kotas, I. Tyler, G. Cowburn, E. Marks, P. Reitano. SECOND ROW: R. Dodge, W. Hay, G. Norton, T. Testa, I, Reitano, J. Tomaso, A. Chiara, D. Hawks. THIRD ROW: S. Newman, H. Taylor fVice-Pres.J, G. Holmes, E. lffert, W, Farr, R. O'Hara 1Sec.l, J. Klahen, D. Schenk, I. Hay, C. Ackerlaw, W. Purdy, W. Crowell, L. Jen- sen. STAGE TECHNICIANS. R. Buddenhagen, D Carrington, I. Buttino. DRAMATICS CLUB. FRONT ROW: R. Skehan, H. McElhone, P. Julian 1Treas.l, B. Murphey, A. Wiltsey, Mr. Williamson fAdviserj, N. Manning, G. Tyler, P. Helms fVice-Pres.J, I. Nat- oli, C. Alcorn, I. Gregg. SECOND ROW: E. Blanchard, M. Penn, M. Cottrell, C. Ross, P, Benjamin, L. Van Inwagen, M. Alpert, C. Calkins, S. Stevens, P. Tomaso, M. Baker, B. O'Brien, C. Rhoades. THIRD ROW: P. Vandermark, P, Parsons fSec.J, S. Walworth, J. Web- ster, R. Bishop, K. Swind, S. Seyfried, J. Pierce, C. Greene, M. Gunzenhauser, C. Wills, M. Gillette, S. Lane, P. Gugluizza, C. LeRoy. FOURTH ROW: S. Stecyk, B. McElhone, I. Randall, I. Walworth, E. Hatter, M. Wilson, F. Hayes, B. Hawkins, D. Lear, J. Comfort, S. Sloan, S. Babcock, J. Briggs, I. May, B. Smith. ABSENT: B. Chaiken, C. Weldner, R. Still- well, J. Cascio, M. Morgan, P. Rood, D. Rindge, L. Harrington. L7-4L 11 i LIBRARY CLUB. FRONT ROW: A. Lisi, C. Hotchkiss, M. Clouston, Sandra Stevens, Susan Stevens fPres.J. SECOND ROW: N. Bush, P. Planck, J. Darling, S. Mitchinson fSec.J, Miss Lundberg fLibrarianJ, Miss Webb lAdviserJ, J. Doxtater, S. Walworth. ABSENT: M. Adams, M. Farr, W. Hyde, I. Jones, B. McEl- hone, E. McHale, S. Peake, S. Prosperi, D. Rindge, M. Salka. DOING MORE THAN R their time. . .showing filmstrips. . .sIides. . .movies . . .For school and community. . .presenting views of distant lands. . .foreign peoples. . .facts. . .Fiction . . .Free periods. . .sheIvingbooks. . .cafaloging. . . sfampihg cards. . .a biography of service. Serving us visually, the projector and library clubs spent PROJECTOR CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Williamson lAdviserJ, D. Keagle fPres.J, C. Alcorn, G. Douglas. SECOND ROW: M. Baker, C. Chase, I. Buttino, R. McRorie, S. Baird, G. Myers fSec.J. THIRD ROW: H. Lake, D. lear, R. Carpenter, R. Wilson, R. Hawkins, M. Moore, R. Craig, H. Landry, D. LeRoy F. Calenda, F. Blett. ABSENT: R. Partis fVice-Pres.J A. Testa, C. Weldner, T. Wilson, R. Budden- hagen, P. Bush, R. Cook. SERVICE GIVEN, EXPERIENCE GAINED Willing workers of Cortland High's service clubs are familiar with. . .colorful posters announcing school activities. . .luncheon meetings . . .seventh period work assignments . . .mimeographers. . .stencils. . .Busy Cor- ner. . .merchanclising. . .store display. . . service minded students. Q 6 -, - Q Q BUSINESS SERVICE CLUB. FRONT ROW: S. Davenport, B. Thomp- son, B. Mason, E. Vecchio fTreas.J. SECOND Row. E, B1a'Eoh7Qg,.- M. Conway, S. Hanga, M. Fisher, A. Jones, A. Sonrlaq9h.i6' C. Soule CPres.J, M. Rehbein, J. Fox, Miss Hanharqt-LAUQQrJ. TAPRD ROW: I. Cherchio, E. Jacques, C. Rhoades, S. Qyfried, C. Nortlbpd B. Douglas, J. Walworth, D. Narale, I. Elggcl-QSqg1,y ABSENT3 S. Stevens Nice Pres. J. 5 , ' K fr' . s- 'lo ' ' -' . . Y 1 ' A 1 . U 'ix ski'-' . Pl? -1 I 1 ,pu . P , . ,Args-siaavicn CtUBf,FRo'N'T ROW: P. Gugluizza, MI Dragdtta, Mr. 'Klien fAdviserj, S. Vorwald, F. Bailgy,W,EvAa-ns, C. Drach, C. Greene, K. L72 .., SwiflifS. Seyfried, c, Fargo, s. Falso. SECOND Lp.. D.E.C.A. FRONT Row: B. Nmi, I. o'Bnon, A. Bushnell, F. Bell, R. Culver, L. Collier, T. Good- ale, B. Cashion, M. Cashion, B. Brooks. SECOND ROW: F. Wolff, S. Mosher, Miss Holmes fAdviserJ, P. Keller fSec.J, R. Stauber Nice Pres. J, B. Da- lola fPres.J, L. Falso fTreas.J, B. Funk, P. Van- dermark, J. Pantas. THIRD ROW: J. Withers, F. Blett, C. Weld ne r, R. Towers, D. Thomas, C. Clark, L. Miller, R. Phelps, J. Bennett, R. Burns, W. Cornell, S. Cook. FOURTH ROW: I. Prindle, R. Wilson, A. Cincotta, B. Sommerville, D. A1- bro, M. O'Hara, S. Planck, R. Larabee, P. Natoli,J. McMahon, C. Mullen, D. Greene. ABSENT: J. Cashion, K. Leonard, M. Shepard. ROW: D. Gardner, M. Cottrell, M. Bloodgood, C. Dippold, S. Metzger, W. Brown. ,,. , ' i r . ' N X Ili I 5,-, 3 six-1 I Elsa VALUABLE SERVICE DESERVES PLAUDIT During their bi-weekly meetings, members of the sor orities and Tri-Y plon. . .bake soles. . . dances. . .rummage sales. . .com- munity service p ro i e c f s. . . banquets. . . working to servel DELTA EPSILON, FRONT ROW: E, Fisher, I. Morenus, D, French, I, Snyder. SECOND ROW: S. Fisher, A. Wiltsey, C. Heagy, N. Manning, J. Bennett, C, Dart, M. Fisher. THIRD ROW: B. Murphey, S. Dimperio, A. Bancroft,M. Morgan, P. Harrington, M. Novko, Y. Carter, P, Parsons, G, Morenus, S. Lane, A, Frail, B, Ferris, G, Tyler, FOURTH ROW: D. Carter, C, LeRoy, C. Rose, M, Armstrong, B, Mutschler, A. Keeney, D. Hutchinson, S, Sloan, S, Metzger, S, Kerr, J, Kellogg, J. VanHensbergen, P. Fogarty, R, Stauber. PHI ALPHA, FRONT ROW: A. Jones, B, Marsico, P. Julian, J, Casterline, M, Moore, E, Vecchio, S. Hanga, S. Bacon, N. Packard, K. Alexander. SECOND ROW: A. Sonnacchio, K. Call, B. Nitri, B. Thompson, L. Col- lier, S, Campbell, J, Abdallah, M. Dimorier, V. Clark, C, Stanton, C. Consroe, J. O'Brien, D. Ferro, J. Cruick- shank. THIRD ROW: M. Torrey, B. Redfield, H, Ossen- doth, A, O'Connor, L, Trivisonno, J. Francis, S, Arbo- gasr, S. Shay, L. Brown, S. Nichols, C. Soule, M, Reed, C, Tharratt, C, Dippold, M. Owens, M. Ricotilli, SENIOR TRI-Y. FRONT ROW: C, Consroe, S, Hanga qTreas,y, A, Jones, fVice-Pres.J, C, Soule fPres,J, E, Vecchio qSec.J, J. Morenus, S. Bacon, SECOND ROW: L, Collier, C, Northup, C, Dippold, C. LeRoy, P. Van- dermark, H. Ossendoth, D, Natale, M. Dimorier, M. Ricotilli, B, Dalola, THIRD ROW: M. Boyce, J, Francis, S. Vormwald, S, Arbogast, J, May, I, Prindle, J. Kel- logg, L. Brown, P, Keller, B. Funk, S. Cook. ABSEN- TEESg R, Culver, M. Silsbee, K, Swind. TUXIS. FRONT ROW: W. McDonald, I. PantaS,J Burns, R. Maniccia, E. Ioseph, M. Fulmer, J. Collins P. Dwyer, T. Goodale. SECOND ROW: J. Bennett, E Purser, R. Bowker, M. Sopp, D. Schick, T. Swartwout R. Carpenter, R. Lankler, J. Rourke, R. Parris, D. Skin ner. BETA. FRONT ROW: H. Ames, P. Joseph, R. Curia, A. Condie, H. Cataldo, D. Sepe, J. Darweesh, E. Stan- ley, R. Thurber, R. Jack. SECOND ROW: C. Stanton, J. Shafer, R. Scudamore, R. Schlenker, B. Meddaugh, F. Barry, W. Stell, D. Harrington, J. Wood, G. Myers, F. DeGrace, V. Contento. KAPPA ZETA, FRONT ROW: T. Camillo, F. Hayes, R. Bottoff, J. Meldrim. H. Osbome, F. Valentino, H. Reed, C. Alcorn. SECOND ROW: R. Bums, A. Faraoni, J. Thomas, P. Natoli, A. Gay, G. McCormick, J. O'Leary, C. Biviano, C. Moore. ABSENT: M. Hirsch. CHARITY PROIECTS7 THEY'RE FOR IT Benefiting their community by working to- gether the boys' Hi-Y clubs. . .elect of- ficers. . .ho I d meetings. . .sponser dances . . .thanksgiving breakfast. . .donate money . . .time. . .to worthwhile organizations. . . dedicated membersl v- 7 FUTURE NURSES CLUB. FRONT ROW: K. Gutchess fSecj5 C. Wills S. Lane, M. Torrey, C. Berger fVice-Pres. jg K. Alexander CTreas.J9 SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hayes fAdviserDg C. Dart, R. Cook, C. Leonard B. Mutschler fCorres. Secyg A. Gosselin, S. Kerr. ABSENT: M. Mor gan fPres. J. RESEARCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: C. Allen, M. Smith, M. Boyer fAdviserJ: F. Hayes, W. McDonald, Mr Root fAdviserJ: J. Miletta. SECOND ROW: F. Stab ler, R. Austin, R. Bowker CVice-Pres.Jg B. Verrichio, M. Hirsch fPres.J: J. Brady, R. Hawkins, J. Boyden F. Calenda, R. Hoy, P. Dwyer QSec-Treas.J. AB SENT: I. Loomis, R. Franz, L. Webster, I. McCor mick, K. Peters, J. Shafer, D. Wilk, D. Schick, R. Phlug. HElPING OTHERS T0 HELP THEMSELVES A sense of duty to help others compels the Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, and Research clubs to . . .send packages to war devastated areas promote health projects. . .march ofdimes cam paign . . .take disease analytic tests in school worthy organizations. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES. FRONT ROW: G. Ya- cavone, P. bong, S. O'Hara, D. Fiske, I. Phelps, Mrs. Miller Uldviserjg C. O'Shea, C. Gaffney, P. Barnell, J. Ferris. SECOND ROW: S. Fisher CTreas.J: M. Conklin, B. Purdy, V. Tulley, M. Baker, M. Ro- gers, L. Chrisman, W. Stone, S. Hay, H. Ames, R. Cincotta, L. Hoyt. THIRD ROW: S. Shay fPres. jg G. Bonawitz, A. Keene, J. Ingersoll, M. Moore Nice- Pres. jg M. Mullen, J. Teelon, C. Stanton, R. Quaile, C. Soule, M. J. Armstrong CSecJg M. Gloster. AB- SENT: K. Tryan, I. Sloan, W. Stevens, S. Cataldo, H. Gamel, I. VanHensbergen, C. Costa, K. Matson, D. Hall. THEY ENJOY ART, CO0KlNG,HAND WORK While preparing For better living, students gain satisfaction. . .painting. . .sketching. . .taking field trips. . .cooking. . .baking cookies. . . biscuits. . .sewing. . .weaving. . .knit one. . purl two. . .crocheting. . .practicel Q i 2 . ,Ii .-I pg ..-an DAUBERS CLUB. SEATED: S. Seyfried, K. Swind, C. Greene. STANDING: J. Natoli, S. Metzger, S. Vormwald, Mr. Klein fAd- viserl. HANDWORK CLUBS. FRONT ROW: J. Douglas, D. Musenga, L. Ardis, C. Natale, MissMilche11 fAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: A. Bushnell, Judy Emm, C.B rown, M. Hasenjager, N. Mclunkin, B. Tifft, C. Herf, C. Donahue, S. Hammond, Julie Emm, Rurea Bush. THIRD ROW: J. Cornell, P. Cornell, S. Baird, R. Bowman, Ruea Bush. J. Brooks, I. Barnick, M. Farr, C. Ben- jamin, D. Baker, G. Coville. ABSENT: M. Blood- good, S. Hebble. BOYS COOKING CLUB. STANDING: H. Munson, J. Clark, Miss Mitchell fAdviserJg D. Warner, J. Miller, W. Coon, R. Stevens, M. Rinaldi, W. Hay. SEATED: J. Dippolito, W. Latimer, D. Freeth, W. Wood. CHESS, SEATED: Mr. Green fAdviserjg S. lawn, R. Quaile, B. Wilt- sey, B. Martini, G. Tice. STANDING: B. Franze, C. Bowman fPres.D P. Adams, A. Gunn, D. Shick, B. Ambler, R. Porter fSecJ. ABSENT: J. Carey, J. Hascnjager, J. Rose, M. Salka, W. Smith. EXPERTS IN THE MAKING For the members of the Stomp, Chess, oncl Fly Tieing clubs, free periods mean. . .collecting stamps. . Jracling. . .concellotions. . .stomp books. . .your move. . .check motel. . .young Fishermen. . .colorful bolt. . .reloxlng hobbies. FLY TIEING. SEATED: J. Costes, W. Innerst, P. Har- rington, D. Rindge, R. Ward. STANDING: Mr. Meic- zinger fAdviserjgM. McNamara, M. Greene, K. Davis, G. Gailor. ABSENT: G. Wyckoff, R. Bornham. STAMP CLUB. FRONT Row. A. Lash, s. Lawn, w. Burda. SECOND ROW: R. Atkins, N. White, S. John- son, J. Me1drimCSecJ: J. Clark CPres.J: T. Hover fVice-Pres.J. STANDING: S. O'Shea, K. Pace, W. Wood, A. Carach, R. Rigo, O. Mc'Coy, W. Taylor, G. Yager, M. McKendrick, E. Huttleston, C. Bow- man, Miss Mitchell QAdviserJ. FUTUREDESIGNED T0 PERFECTION Industrious members delight in constructing minia- tures. . .preciseness. . .essentialsofecch model . . .young sportsters acquire expert skills. . . behind the wheel. . . on the road. as 1 -5 'fff ,f Q SENIOR MODEL MAKERS. FRONT ROW: Mr. Tharratt CAdviserJg I. Bowman, G. Brown, G. McRorie, P. Adams. SECOND ROW: F Bailey fSec-Treas.J9 D. Burch, W, Peake, R. Carpenter fPres.Jg G Adams. ABSENT: M. Kalilee, R. Burtis, R. Bushnell, H. Gower R. Kline, D. Gorman. AUTOMOBILE CLUB. FRONT ROW: I. Miller, D. Booth, D. Johnson, A. Pawlosky, J. Northup, Mr. BrownfAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: B. Metcalf, P. Bis- hop, C. Maloney CSecjg I. McMahon, E. Atrleson, E. Pens fVice-Pres.jg P. Natoli, P. Bush. I. Hartnett, R. Parris lPres.J. ABSENT: T. Stabler, W. Ward. -uf' nellCAdviserJg D. Oughterson, G. Cowbum, R. Kinney, H. Wells. SECOND ROW: J. Updyke, E. Brown, E. Snell, D. Hawks, J. Clark,- L, Jensen, A. Baker, D. daugh. ABSENT: N. Keyes. Q- eg JUNIOR MODEL MAKERS. FRONT ROW: Mr. O'Don- Bowker, S. Newman, O, McCoy, W. Taylor, R. Med- CAMERA. FRONT ROW: C. Benjamin, J. Brown, F. Barrows, Mr. GreenfAdviserj, SECOND ROW: S. Potter, M. Greene, M. Mullen. SPELLING BEE. FRONT ROW: E. Niver, J. Douglas, G M. Kay, S. Gillette, L. Buddenhagen, A. Lash, P. Warner P. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: R. Bowman, B. Gardner, E Brown, V. Mercer, Mrs. Squires QAdvisery, K. Hartnett R. Mynard, B. Perry. THIRD ROW: C. Cruver, M. Dyer H. Munson, V. Joseph, C. Brown, D. Bennington, C Faling, K. Randall, L. Congdon, S. Mauzy, J. Paddock, J. Brooks, S. Wilkinson. ABSENT: C. Holdridge, A Gulmette, A. Hobart. STUDENTS VARY IN INTERESTS Increased knowledge is the reward For the work of the . . .Camera club. . .Spelling Bee. . .Yorkers. . .as themembers go throughtimely routines of. . .Iights. . . camera. . .action. . .printing. . .enIarging. . .field trips. . .contests. . .county. . .Syracuse. . .winners . . .Spell cat . . .members of the New York State His- torical Association. . .trips to Cooperstown. . .New York. . .clubs that cIickI YORKERS. FRONT ROW: M. Simon, L. O'Shea, L. Fowler, R. Papas, G. Cowburn, G. Yacavone. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, B. Perry, M. Salka, P. Planck, Mr. Turner QAdviserJ, M. L. Wetmore, E. Contento, J. Compagni, C. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Gross, A. Minelli, K. Randall, M. Root, N. Mercer, S. Newman, M. Gloster, K. Rindge, C. McNinch, W. Crowell, H. Ousby, C. Timanus, M. Cory. ABSENT: R. Martini, L. Yacavone. n : lf 'S all gg ' -'.l 1' if NI N,..u 'I' ul A ' ' 1 r r fe l l , v .K ATHLETICS Headlining our cavalcade of sports . . .Fairplayl. . .spotlighting. . varsity squads. . .athletic commit- tees. . .girls' leaders club. . .lun- ior varsity teams. . .intramurals . . .supported by. . .team work . . .endurance. . .cooperotion. . . keen competition. . .good sports- manship. . .better athletics for a school! ?F5i.ft 5 4-J 1' gr. '-g'U'Y,f.. 'Qi QQFQMFQSTAE FOOTBALL, VARSITY. FRONT ROW: B. Verrico, D. Bowker, A. Trivisonno, J. Dunlap, E. Marsico, J. Nichols. SECOND ROW: T. Fantacone, H. Gamel, P. Dexter, A. Vandermark, D. Fiorentini, J. Haight, E. Penns, A. Ferro. THIRD ROW: D. Stupke, R. Gurnsey, D. Huttleston, A.Andersen, D. Fitzpatrick, B. Tally, R. Porter, B. Guyles. FOURTH ROW: C. Alcorn, Mr. Root QCoachy, Mr. Hannon fCoachJ, R. Clark, P. Cifonelli, R. Rhyner, C. Mullen, Mr. Moiseichik QCoachJ, R. Shafer fCoachj J. Jack. EO0TBAll!. .IT'S A GREAT GAME. . .BUT A RUGGED ONE! Spirit. . .determination. . .define the Purple Tigers of CHS. . .practicing. . .sprints. . .blocking. . .tackling . . .first down. . .touchdown. - .three cheers for the 1, Nichglscarfiesthe ball. captains. . .coaches. . .referees. . .victory, notasim- portant as sportsmanship! VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES CHS I9 . Syracuse Vocational 7 CHS 12 . . . . Waverly 25 CHS 7 . . Vestal 44 CHS 6 . . . Oswego 20 CHS 7 . - .Norwich 30 CHS 7 . . .Oneonta 14 70 CHS 0 . .Auburn 45 JV FOOTBALL SCO RES CHS 33 . . . Auburn 0 CHS 26 . . . Vestal 13 CHS I4 . . . Ithaca I3 CHS I9 . . . Norwich I4 CHS 13 . . . Oswego 0 COACHES. SITTING: Mr. Moiseichik. STANDING: Mr. Boyer, Mr. Root, Mr. Shafer, Mr. Hannon. PURPLE KITTENS. ..UNDEFEATED! Eyeing the slogan. . .winagame. . .lose none. . .the iunior varsity. . .selects Iinemen. . .backs. . .to center. . .block . . .punt. . .inexperienced?. . .asktheir gridiron Foesl FOOTBALL. JUNIOR VARSITY. FRONT ROW: C. Carpenter, B. Austin. J. Ingersoll, J. Shafer, P. Joseph, C. Freeland, A. Condie, D. Harrington. SECOND ROW: Mr. Boyer fCoachJ, R. Weyant, R. Eaton, P. Testa, D. Yager. A. Cincotta, D. Tagliente, B. Ballardini fAssistz-mt coachj. THIRD ROW: K. Tryon, B. Meddaugh, G. Dillingham, J. Sangiorgi, V. Contento, J. Canestaro, J. Carey, R. Price Qlvianagerj, FOURTH ROW: G. Cataldo, E. Cleve- land. A. Despirito, D. Baiguini, G. Polinsky, J. Landry, A. Yacavone, T. Ferro. BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: D. Moore, E. Marsico, P. Smith, M. Hirsch, J. Dalton, J. Brady, D. Clark, R. Rhyner, T Swartwout D, Bowkcr, E. Purser, J. Peck. SECOND ROW: B. Chaiken, QScorekeeperJ, Mr. Hannon QCoachy, R. Lankler Qlvlanagerj HUSTLING AND BUSTLING. . .CHS CAGERS PLAY A FAST GAME Purple and Whitel Fightl Fightl . . .heard at every bosketballgame . . .as our varsity cagers display. . .teamwork. . .skill fre d rn thc rmrnsr game, Clark scores again! goals. . .assists. . .rebounds. . .swishl competing in the Southern Tier league sectionals. . .coached by Jock Hannon. . .T2 wrns CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 6 losses. . .a distinguished record! VARSITY BASK ETBALL RESULTS 63, 63 Homer .... 52 Vestal .... 71, 53 Owego .... 42 Binghamton North . 35 Binghamton Central 62, 66 Elmira Southside . 68, 64 Union Endicott . . 58, 56 Elmira Free . . . 64, 61 Ithaca. . . . 68 Johnson City . . 43, 70 Auburn , . . 35, 62 46 50, 71 . 38 75 58, 74 62, 73 59, 70 55, 51 60 31, 59 . 1 WDA xX SCORERS' TABLE: Mr. reporterj, P. Cifonelli QScorekeeperJ, Mr. Goodrich QTimerJ. Randall qCort1and Standard CHS PRELIMINISISHAVE 333 rousnsfisou 233 CHS CHS Juniorvorsity. . .coached by Tom Curri . . . CHS won 6. . .lost ll. . .dribbling their way to CHS the varsity squad by. . .set shots. . .points CHS . . .sportsmanshipl CHS 5' 1 A tense moment in the EFA game JV BASKETBALL SCO RERS' 37, 49 48 35, 33 38 43 35, 39 34, 49 47 so so, 33 47, 42 Homer . . . Vestal .... Owego .... Binghamton North Binghamton Central Elmira Southside Elmira Free . . Johnson City . . Union Endicott . Auburn .... Ithaca . . BASKETBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY. FRONT ROW: A. Condie, H. Cataldo, J. Masterpaul, K. Boyce, B. Pirece, H. McE1hone fMa.nagerJ. SECOND ROW: Mr- Cl1rri1C03ChJ. F. Barry, R. Cook, G. Car- penter, A. Gay, G. Meyers, R. Scudamore, P. Testa. xwwmm it ? 62, 36, 44 47 42 58 63 39 58 30 45 47 66 61 47 29 40 COMPETING IN GAMES. .. MATCHES.. . MEETS! When winter comes. . .powerful matmen are ruled by. . .decisions. . .weight classes. . . WRESTLING TEAM. FRONT ROW: Vic Contento qManagerJ, D. Taylor, T. Fanracone, R. Andersen, J. Nichols, R. Leopardi, J. Shafer, D. Stupke, J. Sangiorgi, F. Bell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shafer fAdviserJ, R. Jack, R. McRorie, R. Shattuck, R. Botoff, D. Boyce, C. Moore, J. Meldrim, F. Val- entino, G. Dillingham, J. Reitano, H, Reed. THIRD ROW: G Cataldo, Baiguini, J. O'Leary, A. Dis- pirito, J. O'Leary, G. Polinsky, R. Eaton, J. Landry, H. Taylor, R. Budderihagen, C. Ossit, H. Osborne, R. Dippilito. '53-'54 BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: B. Ryan, R. Falso, C. Maloney, E. Purser, E. Marsico. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hannon QCoachJ, R. Rhyner, L. Griswold, R. Bowker, B. Chaiken QManagerj. '54 GRADUATES: C. Perfetti fCaptainj, R. Parelli, R. Hammond, R. Cifonelli. pins. . .sectionals. . .swimmers eye. . .meets . . .precision strokes. . .races. . .but baseball players enjoy spring, when they. . .play balll . . .bases loaded. . .strike. . .homerun. . . seasonal events! X ll, ,ar l .y ...D SWIM TEAM. FRONT ROW: S. Cook QA.L.G. Man.J, L. Berardi, C. Alteri, J. Prindle fMan.J, P. Baronello, l..Sepe. SECOND ROW: C. Rogers, N. Hawkins, T. Owens, G. Gra- ham, J. Stisser, J. Reitano, G. Camillo. THIRD ROW: S. Corson, M. Quigley, C. Heif, R. Tesori, N. Mcjunkin, T. Sands, H. Marica, C. Casterline, S. Brown, S. Call, M. Race. ABSENT: M. Barns, S. Corson, C. Dragatta, P. Lang, M. Morgan, J. O'Mara, E. Wilson. E N T H U S IAS M FOR Mercurys ofthe athletic field. . .swift of foot. . .masters of the green. . .Forel. . .ccddiescmd Ben Hogans. . .play- TU RF A N D G R E E N ersin Court fashion. . . L0ve .. . .describepopularC.H.S. sports of track. . .goIf. . .tenms. TENNIS. B. Cox, R. Stillwell, Mr. Burtis QAdviserj, C. Allen, R. Austin, H. Mc- Elhone. GOLF. FRONT: T. Goodale. SECOND ROW: J.- Rourke, D. Cranston, T. Swartwout, R. Lank- ler. TRACK. FRONT ROW: D. Baiguini, J. O'Leary, R. Gurnsey, D. Stupke, Mr. Shafer QCoachJ,T. Fantacone,H. Cataldo, A. Trivisonno, QCaptqinJ. SECOND ROW: J. Nichols, M. McNamara, A. Gay, J. Dalton, R. Rhyner, B. Verrico, P. Smith, E. Marsico, P. Dexter, Mr. Moiseichik QCoachJ. ,xA ip' A 3 , 'ffl 5 f l .. :sl L35 E C T 'z l V ,Q tg. ixki 7 ,,w,i 'X . 4 V' ' 'U 9 im. 'A X l X Q ,... il lf ' , X vs fi' f r JV CHEERLEADERS: Shirley Moscrop, Joan Maggie Fisher O'Mara, Jo Sepe, Rose Stevens, Cathy Call Marilyn Rced 3' Arla Jones 1 Donna French to LJ l '41 Sandra Campbell uCHEER!...CHEER!. .FOROLDCORTLANDHIGHH Cheerleaders O'Mara, Stevens, Fisher, French, Reed, Campbell fl-lead Cheerleaderj, Jones, MOSQIQPD Sgpe and Call are wanting for a moment to cheer during the tense Syracuse Vocational game. l P-4- ACTIVITY PROGRAMS REQUIRE GOOD LEADERSHIP With their eyes of improving our school sports, the Leaders club and Athletic Com- mittee. . .meet regularly. . .represent maior sports. . .work together. . .solve problems. . .elect officers. . .raise money. . .aid gym classes. . .sponsor play days. . .sports-minded students. GIRLS LEADERS CLUB. FRONT ROW: A. Jones, N. Packard, J. Cruickshank, L. Fisher, P, Vico, P. Ferro, C. Call, S. Packard, B. Marsico. SECOND ROW: E. Vecchio, S. Ferris, S. Campbell, P. Abdallah, L. Trivisonno QVice-Pres.J. M. Wineburg, M. A. Moore QPres.J. J. Casterline, M. Penn, V. Costes, B. Mason. THIRD ROW: J. Fox, A. O'Connor fsecj, Y. Carter, S. Cook, J. Van Hensbergen, S. Nichols, J. Kellogg, J. Prindle, S. Metzger, D. Combs, M. Natoli, R. Tesori, T. Sands, R. Stauber, C. Dippold. BOY 'S ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Mr. Shafer fAdviserj, F. Valentino, A. Trivisonno, D. Stupke, J. Shafer, E. Marsico, E. Purser, R. Bowker. SECOND ROW: A. Ferro, P. Dexter, R. Lankler, P. Smith, J. Dunlap, T. Swartwour, M. Hirsch, R. Rhyner. GRACEFUL LINES FORM ACROBATIC ARCHES Ruling the gymnastic world mbling tu ble weed . . .I'l'1rills cmd spills. . .on the trampoline sfunf kings . . .promoters ofschoolspiruf pepplesof CHS cheers and yells. . .engaged in varied activities :7,,.f4ffmi3.lXw - .......-..rmua.Lx. Q , Q sL0v GYM TEAM FRONT ROW: S. Dimperio, N. Packard, S. Campbell M Fisher I Casterline, Y. Carter, D. Combs, C. Call, J. Cruickshank E Fisher A Jones A. Frail. SECOND ROW: K, Allen, H. Douglas D Rood THIRD ROW: Mr. Childs QCoachJ, R. Wilson, T. Fantacone J Buttino J Francis, B. Summerville, D: Albro, D. Lear, K. Finklestein D Huttleston C. Foster, Miss League QCoachy. PEP CLUB. FRONT ROW: R. Kneedler, J. Scharfeld, C. Skinner, R, Valentino, Miss Roche, qAdviserJ S. Bacon, A. Bishops, B. Marsico, J. Bennett, E. Miner, B. Wilson. SECOND ROW: A. Miner, B. Cashion, P. Dimorier, N. Britt, W. Stone, B. Reed, L. Montesano, H. McIntyre,D. Bennett, C. Jones, J. Cruickshank, S. stevens, A. Lisi. THIRD ROW: T. Owens, M. L. Cashion, C. Harris, A. Bishop, S. Stull, J. Steven M. Penn, C. Falso, N. Bush, C. Consroe, L. Carpenter, S. Law, M. Root. FOURTH ROW: V. Avery, C. Tharratt, A. O'Cor1nor, M. Gunzenhauser, C. Skinner, J. Kellogg, B. Murphy, S. O'Hara, L. Williams, D. Combs, M. Natoli, M. L. Wetmore, D. Carter, C. LeRoy, D. Homer, P. Abdallah. :fl 1 BOYS' BOWLING. Jack Sangiorgi, M. Sapp, L. Griswold, F. Stabler, Joe Sangiorgi. GIRLS' BOWLING, FRONT: D. Halavsa flnstructorj. STANDING: S. Potter, Nl, Gunzenhauser, M, Gloster, J. Emm, S. Hammon, C. Randall, C. Brown, J. Emm, M. Huttleston, G. Myers, J, Leach, IN THE SPOTLIGHT, ST U D E N Y spares. . .alley cats. . .volleying across the net. . .interschool com- GLRLS' BASKETBALL. 1 ll . , i l .- , rw 'vv 9-11 I , Rightdown theiralley. . .a sei' often pins. . .framedl . . .strikes and pehhon. . .background for Intramurals. . .bowling and volleyball. BOYS' VOLLEYBALL. J. Caratelli, J. Adams, R. Phelps, B. Ryan, A, Cincotta, L. Comfort, D, Johnson, T. Stup- nytsky flnstructorj, Mr. Meiczinger qAdviserj, Girls learn the rules of the game. INTRAMURALS1 Everyone has the opportunity to participate. TIME OUT FOR INTERESTS! Free periods mean time For inter-school competition . . .you servel. . .shooting for the buiI's eye. . .pre- cision marksmen. . .dance choreography. . .modern interpretations. . .all fascinating. . .accenting intra- murals, rifle club, and dance club. RIFLE TEAM. FRONT ROW: Mr. Ralph fAdviserJ, B. Cooper, K. Ben- nett, C. Dayton, L. Westfall, R. Brooks, H. Finkelstein, P. Kilmer, C. Falso, V. Avery, S. Falso, W. Withers. SECOND ROW: L. Griswold, D. Mosher, B. Bowering, J. Martin, C. Donahue, T. Davis T. Sawyer, D. Rood, J. Mudge, M. Farr, J. Snyder, G. Myers. ABSENTEES: J. Leitch, E. Hughes. DANCE CLUB. SEATED: A. Jones, B Marsico, S. Campbell, J. Van!-Iensburgen M. Moore. SECOND ROW: C. Stanton, J Dries, M. Fisher, P. Baranello, D. French S. Packard, L. Berardi, L. Montesano, B Stevens. THIRD ROW: C. Rogers, L. Christ mas, S. Brown, C. Harris, M. Natoli, A O'Connor, D. Combs, C. Skinner, C Tharratt, R. Stauber, J. Casterline, L Collier, C. Ross. ABSENTEES: D. Carter, N. Packard, S. Dimperio fPresidentJ, M Novko, J. Spiess, B. Douglass, P. Ferro. 1 f . ,.' s ,I Mg . 7-GC ,,..'.b: ffl- fn np. 1. , 6-:qw 1 - Q59-Q ,- 2'9NQ'.1,' . ,,.,.. I' kj lv. -' W 1-be j,.' .1 mi'-s!',4gf.r , .if -V , f. L, -1 4 ' .1 x Z -.la A .H . 0, Y, ,...,,Q,. . - .V 11 'a . ,nn 1' Rey' fl jvgw A ie .-sqilmig -vm., M wig-L., . an X, M, , Nl. qmww- . A , . , ff- , 4. . ,vs, L 4 1, ' AE! ,..-mm :..-J :, N QWM-V-.4 With Best Wishes and Congratulations to Cortland High School Seniors For The Work Accomplished The Past School Year MARI MIDLA ll TRU T UUMPA of SOUTHERN NEW YORK The Oldest Bank in Cortland County Sincere Wishes For Continued Success and Congratulations To The Seniors of '55 HASKELL a Du8OIS 52 Maple Ave. sk-6-65a5 FREETH MOTOR COMPANY LINCOLN MERCURY Happiness For the Coming Years Sales and Service Complete Body and Collision Service T62 S. Main St. Horner, N. Y. RITZ BEAUTY SALUN For all occasions drink COCA-CO LA CURTLAND CUBA-COLA BUTTLING COMPANY Homer and Evergreen Streets Cortland, N. Y. Success Congratulations to the TO THE CLASS OF '55 1955 GRADUATES from of CRESCENT CORSET COMPANY Cortland High School From G2-,4,5 PECK FURNITURE HOUSE, INC Compliments Cortland, N. Y. of Paul B. DeMcne Telephone HYDE5 DINER Business SK 6-5628 Home SK 3-0583 Telephone SK 6-5731 HARRY ALPERT Prompt Courteous Service Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairs 60 Main Street Cortland, N. Y ALWAYS THE RIGHT CLOTHES Cortland's Leading AT THE R'GHT TIME Dewffmenf Sfofe AT THE RIGHT PRucE Congratulations from A. T. DUNN CO. UNITED STEEL WORKERS -1 LEHIGH VALLEY COAL Local 2371 126 Elm Street Cortland, N 4 Railway Avenue Phone SK 6-9071 Dial SK. 6-2312 Quality -- Promptness -- Courtesy from L. C. TYLER CLEANING CO. I7 Court Street Phone SK 3-0812 ALLEN 8. ALLEN REFRIGERATION APPLIANCES PLUMBLING AND HEATING W. T. GRANT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE II-I3 Main Street Phone SK 3-0771 Cortland, N. Y. SALES SERVICE PARKER PONTIAC MULLEN'S INCORPORATED Il Port Watson Street Cortland, N. Y. Dial SKyline 6-7544 Good Will Used Cars U. S. Royal Tires Royal - Smith Corona Typewriters R. C. Allen 8. Victor Adding Machines - Office Furniture School Supplies Ford Sales and Service Serves you right Dillingham Motors, Inc. 76 North Moin Street Cortland, N . Y . 9 :Q- Q, Ill G 1 Y II L k 1 xx v ' 9 O O VE UE ., C BEST WISHES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1955 GRANT'S BAKERY II9-T21 Groton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Louis Yacovone Socony Gas Station Groton and Woodruff Cortland, N. Y. Congratulations to the Class of '55 Ray E. Keeney and Son Since T933 Lumber Everything for Building . Wallboard . Roofing . Shingles . Siding . Flooring . Paints . Doors . Windows . Kitchen Cabinets . Mason Supplies . Building Materials . Storm Doors and Windows Agent for Anderson Windows Yard at CORTLAND - Dial Sk 6-9977 DeRUYTER - Phone 59 Congratulations to the Class of 55 For The Finest ln DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY F,-om SI LVERWARE and GIFTS lt's Now As Always J0iVf.S' JEWEZRY 570135 Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF '55 from Reynolds Flower Shop Remember Our Flowers Smell l09 Tompkins St. Dial SK. 6-6882 Cortland, N. Y. G. H. WILTSIE Accessories Ready-to-Wear Lingerie Domestics China Crystall Your Complete Satisfaction Is Our Constant Goal. KANE'S BAKERY The Finest In Pastries 171 Homer Ave. Across from the Fairgrounds NOSS RADIO Radio - TV - Appliances Sales and Service Cortland, New York Compliments Compliments of of McNElL MUSIC S T E VE N S Cortland's Leading Music Store C LE A N E R S il Clinton Ave. Phone SK 6-7733 Remember Saving pays off in the end. Save through the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cortland, New York Complete Banking Service Compliments of THE ECGNOMY PAVING COMPANY 77 Pomeroy Street Cortland, N. Y. General Pav r ng Contractors PAYNE BROS. C0mP men'S0f OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC. Office And School Supplies Typewriters and Adding Machines Bought -- Sold -- Rented -- Repaired FUNERAL HOME Wood and Steel Furniture Filing Cabinets and Systems Fire Files -- Safes -- Chests Greeting Cards For All Occasions Boxed and Personal Stationery C0l'fl0I'1d1 N. Y. Fountain Pens Esterbrook -- Sheaffer -- Parker Phone SK 6-2885 I4 Main St. Phone SK 6-9933 Cortland Compliments VARSITY SODA BAR F o and CORTLAND WHOLESALE CIGAR STORE ELECTRIC SUPPLY 30 Main Street Phone SK 6-9705 201 Homer Avenue Congratulations To The STAUBER DRUGS Class Of '55 PRESCRIPTIONS TICKNOR'S 53 Main St. Phone SK. 6-759 The Profit Sharing Store R. A. Stauber, Owner 9-11 cow sneer Phone sK. 3-0721 Graduate of C- H- S- '24 Phone AAA Skyline 6-6176 Approved CORTLAND MOTOR COURT Open All Year Mrs. Frances E. Wolfman Route I3 at 281 Owner Cortland, New York A COMANDO RESTAURANT Compliments of i FARMERS SYNDICATE, INC. 6 J. 41 Elm Street Cortland, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN B. BRIGGS 12 S. Main St. Homer, N. Y. Phone: Pl. 6-2626 Pizza Everyday --lN THIS YEARBOOK by VARDEN STUDIOS SCHOOL DIVISION Z1 1 Specialists in modern yearbook photography 27 SO UNION ST. ' ROCHESTER 7. N.Y. ' BA. 0720 AMES CHEVROLET Specialists in Floor Maintenance Makes Friends Sealers, Surface Finishes, Waxes, Cleaners Send for Our Free Floor Maintena Manual IILAIIKSIIII CIIIIIIIIIIIIL UIIMPIIIIIY, IIIU. Com me 's f WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I9 Clinton Phone Sk 3-0471 Williamsport Pa VICTORY RESTAURANT THE INDEPENDENCE GIVEN BY A SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT Your Bank book is the Liberty Bell of Financial independence. Start a weekly savings fund now - you will be surprised how quickly it mounts to a sizable total. Think of all a bank account can mean - vacation Funds, the start for your own home, money For investment in a business, protection against emergencies. Can you afford not to save a part? SAVING MAKES A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WISHING AND HAVING IlIIlI'l'LA II All Il IIA K Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving the Community for 85 Years A Complete Musical Service HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 330 E. State St. Ithaca, N. Y. Phone 4-I IOI BERN ARNOLD, INC. Dodge-Plymouth Sales and Service N. Homer Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Ralph E. Swindler, President Compliments of OLDS and FULMER SHOES 42 Main Street Comp I i ments of WILSON and GREENE LUMBER COMPANY PACKARD New and Used Cars L. R. Crumb Cortland's Friendly Restaurant COLLEGE SPA Steaks - Sea Food - Chops 65 Clinton Ave. Sk 3-0361 2I Groton Ave. Sk 6-9836 Compliments of ROUKE 8. GRANATO Phone SK 6-7472 LATIMER'S Store For Men 20 Central Ave. Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF '55 Geo. G. Atcheson ATCHESON BROS. Compliments of THE BOOK LEDGE 14 West Court Street LOU FIORENTINI, JEWELER A Complete Line of Registered Diamonds 25 Clinton Ave. Phone SK 6-6821 ROSA'S BEAUTY SALON 21 Clinton Ave. Phone SK. 6-7212 Cortland For A Lovelier You N H. C. MUNSON Complete Decorating Supplies 108 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. DRUGS FROM MCGRAW AND ELLIOTT FABRIZlO'S MEN SHOP 99 Main Street Compliments of COLLINS LABORATORIES G. C. Gross TOYLAND I Thelma B. Gould -- Winifred R. Fowler Gifts - Toys - Schraffts Candies 133 N. Main St. Cortland, N. Y. GEO. BOWKER SHOE STORE 6 North Main Street Cortland, N. Y. The Reliable Family Shoe Store MOORE'S SPORT 8. TOY SHOP Complete Line of Rawlings Sporting Goods 19 Central Avenue WHITE'S I. G. A. 118 Clinton Avenue Quality Groceries and Meats Phone SK. 6-8441 Compliments of SCHARFELD'S JEWELERS 10 Main Street Phone SK 6-6262 Cortland N. Y. O 'HARA'S GULF SERVICE Corner Groton and Homer Ave. Cortland N. Y. Compliments SHAW AND BOEHLER of Flowers For All Occasions CROWN CE-:TY BARBER SHOP Il N. Main Sf. Phone 514.6-7121 0'f'Ce K 1 rk Mag gi e W'LK DRUG CORP SANDERS SPORT a. LUGGAGE SHOP l Main Sf. Tel. SK. 6-7121 . In Business For Your Health 32 North Mann St. Cortland, N. Y. ISAACS CLOTHES YMCA ll6 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. YOUNG MEN.S DC e' 5P U ' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION I I HARR1NGTON BROS. Co'E:,:'TTq2onS I4 C IA YOUNG WOMEN'S e c venus CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Congratulation to the Compgfmems Class of '55 , G R I L LO G RO C . CHAR'-E5 HNRDRESSER 122 Elm Sf. Phone Sk. 3-0482 ANDREWS JEWELER 26 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. BERNICE SHOPPE Diamonds--Silverware--Watches . Fine Selection of Gifts for All Occasions 7 North Mum St' Cortland' N' Y' THE CORTLAND HARDWARE 7 VALLEY GLASS 5H0p Paul Fallinger -- Jerry Shearer Opposife Fairgrounds I3 North Main St. Phone SKyline 6-7902 Cortland, New york Compliments Compliments of of AUGlE'S MOBILGAS SERVICE THE Moblingas ' ' Tll'eS Port Watson 8. Pendelton St. Cortland Good Luck to the Class of 1955 CORTLAND PHOTO SERVICE COE DEXTER Photo Finishing and Supplies Fine Foods 100 Groton Ave. Phone 6-7061 BOOTH'S ELECTRIC CO. HARRIS DRY CLEANERS Cortland's Largest Automotive Electrical Service And l-60611119 3 Tompkins 22 Groton Ave. Boats and Outboard Motors Cortland, N. Y. HILL REALTY CO . Make a Date With Haight For Real Estate Alton R. Haight 2-6 Main St. Phone SK 3-0242 Best Wishes to the Class of '55 GLOBE HOTEL Central Avenue The Style Center Of Cortland GREEN ARCH RESTAURANT BROTAN'S 107 Elm Street SK-6-9700 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. LIB - MAR THE TREAT SHOP For Your Up-to-Date Sportswear 88 Groton Ave. James McKendrick 12 Clinton Ave. Phone SK 6-7141 mnnownr Qi! Groceries-Meats-Fresh Fruits 8z Vegetables ' e, Frozen Foods 74 HAMLIN STREET 0sborn's I.G.A. Super Market Compliments of CORTLAND CITY Post '489 American Legion ROBERT J. De HART Compliments of REAL ESTATE A. J. MELDRIM 8 Court St. Cortland, N. Y. State Theater Bldg. Cortland, N. Y. Wall Paper : Paints : Window Shades Telephone Sk 6-9603 spoozg palhg I , ' 'ff' uQ!ID4I JO QWQH lnu!B!JO Qql .fllflfa S 1Ql'IIJ8l 7 Wedding Gowns - Bridesmaid Gowns Formals , .l.NVllf1V.l.S3Zl SI'I'IO'l 73 Main St. Cortland' N. Y- g I over Stemen's Complete Landscape Service For the Home FOREWORD Every home owner should consider P improvement of his surroundings. Money carefully spent on home grounds is a good investment and returns far more in added enioyment of outdoor living. 3 We have a Complete Line of Tools and Materials to do any Landscape Job. . . large or small, Qfully insured, . sl' 'k i 0 lf A Yourse qt the 65 Hamlin St. Dial SK 6-9152 Corner Store THE Trade Mark MIRACLE WEDGE' SALT SPRAY STEEL' 'Trade Mark OVERHEAD DOOR CO. ol N. Y., INC. CO RTLAND CO UNTY GOOD LUCK BUS LINES, INC. o Buses to Hire For all Occasions Congratulations to all of you as you com- plete your secondary school education. 192 Home, Ave, Cortland, N. Y Good luck For your future in whatever path you may travel. O With Best Wishes wlcxwmf anus., mc. ,mm BEARD MEMORIAL HOME 189 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. I8 Church Street Cortland, N. Y For all your Photographic needs see Ray and at the CORTLAND CAMERA SHOP GENTRY MOTOR SALES INC. 159 M.. BBUCKWAY SCHOOL BUSES De Soto Plymouth Compliments SAFE - DEPENDABLE - SERVICE of Factory And General Office THOMPSON BROTHERS BOAT COMPANY in 127 Elm St. Cortland, N. Y. Cortland, N. Y. CORTLAND STANDARD Only Daily Newspaper in Cortland City and County T10 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. - T le 5 MQ . Published Daily except Sundays lmggglg QX ll lj l if T :T .2 'W 'fl ' Compliments of Compliments of QUIK-PRINT SERVICE MRS. CHARLES SWEENEY I Main Street Cortland, N. Y. HAZARD'S IGA MARKET STUPKE'5 Quality Meats and Groceries FOI' Wedding and Bl llId0Y ' Cakes 20 N. Main Street Phone Sk 6-7482 Motorola Emerson Al-TON HOTEL DWIGHT'S RADIO and TELEVISION Sales and Service IO Elm Street Sk 6-5949 Milton Strout - Prop. IIO Elm Street Best Wishes from GORDON'S DRUGS NORTH MAIN MARKET I3 Clinton Ave. 133 N. Main Street ALONG'S MARKET ROBBINS TOBACCO CO. S. Along Selected Briars Sk 6-5971 II6 Elm St. High Grade Tobaccos Italian - American 89 Main Street Sk 6-5841 GroCerleS Cortland, N. Y. CORTLAND FLOOR CRAFT Your Floor Specialty Store H7 Home, Ave' I52 S. Mdln Sl. Cortland N Y Pi 6-2484 Homer, N. Y. ' ' ' Compllmenls of sARDo -s RESTAURANT TOWELL'S MARKET H4 Elm St. 83 Groton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Cortland' N' Y' Wholesale Retail Begtl-Wishes CORTLAND SEA FOODS VAN INWAGEN and SONS Fried Fish Daily II4 Port Watson St. Sk 6-5225 SK 3-1226 Cortland, New York WA Q Compliments of Wfmiaa Whzyaaet TI1e Lido Restaurant ICE CREAM STORES and SHOPS Store Locations: 7 South Street, Auburn, N. Y. 1901 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y 3 Huntington St., Cortland, N. Y. 10 Clinton Ave., Cortland, N. Y. COMMUNITY COFFEE SHOP CORTLAND AUTO SUPPLY CO. INC 10 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. Phone Skyline 6-5441 I2'I4'I6 COUII SI' Cortland, N . Y. Renowned for Refinement and Good Food Compliments ofthe WILKINS CO. INC. Manufacturers of ---- K-LENS-M Lens Cleaner and WILKINS GLASS CLEANER, Deluxe The HE - MAN Loaf HOTEL CO RTLAND The Place for Your Next Function STODDART'S GULF SERVICE Country We sell Service Style Washing - Lubrication Bread 24 Hour Service Sk 6-9702 73 N. Main Street Cortland, N Compliments of ATLANTIC STATES GAS CO. of N, Y., INC. 37 Port Watson Street Cortland, N. Y. Crown Photo Center Quality Photo Finishing 24 Hour Service The Center of All That's Photographic Sk 6-5353 40 Main Street Cortland Compliments of HOME DAIRY C0MPv4N,V if Where Friends Meet BILL BROTHERS DAIRY Golden Guernsey Homogeni zed Regular Announcements ' Cards ' Yearbooks Diplomas Caps and Gowns Ugczzfsa if gafan 51 Representing Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc. Compliments of CENTRAL SALON OF BEAUTY 65 Central Ave. SK 3-0271 ORANGE KIST BOTTLING COMPANY Drink KIST beverages All Size Bottles -- All Flavors Cortland, New York Phone SK 6-5312 Congratulations to The Class of '55 DOM'S DAIRY Phone SK 6-5331 Compliments of MARA . CORT INDUSTRIES, INC. 63 East Court St. Phone SKyline 6-7579 HAMMUND CURSET COMPANY A Q N 7' ..-1 N 157 South Main Street SK 6-5671 1' :drag sd' Remember Drink CROCKER FARMS milk Compliments of A. B. BROWN 8. SON Homer-Cortland Road Hardware, Appliances, Farm Machines THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. Complete 24 Hour Service Electrical Contracting and Engineering 72 Port Watson SK-6-8226 For Health Roller Skate at SKATELAND Skating every evening except on Tuesday and Thursday. ARVAYT5 Factory - Farm - Home SMITH ELECTRIC ELLS I5 N. Main Cortland Compliments of P. K. 8. M. W, BENNETT, Incorported Insurance MlLLER'S GARAGE I3 Central Ave. Cortland, N. Y. I3 Orchard Street PROGRESSIVE PRINTING Open an Alpert Parent Approved Charge COMPANY Account. Pay weekly out of earnings or allowances. Lay it Away or Take it Away Telephone SKyline 6-299I at ALPERTS 7 South Avenue Cortland, N. Y. Jewelers Opticians Printer of the PURPLE PENNANT 9 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. T H E B U S Y C O R N E R oav osco o n ee re CONTMBUTORS ve d el' U U la ' TOM, THE FRUIT MAN e r y Q n I t e a Y T ' E i I E. R. Moons COMPANY l e I e r t s Buy At Your Local e A 8. P TEA COMPANY m Central Avenue s fPlay Scrabble?l Cortland , New York Compliments of Compliments ROSEN BROTHERS ofa Dealers in new structural steel IT? Port Watson SK 3-0651 Cortland, N. Y. FRIEND A NOTE OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to the business firms of Cortland and vicinity, whose advertisements appear on the preceding pages. By taking advantage of the opportunity to us the CO-HI-AN as a medium ofadvertising , they have conveyed to the students, the faculty, and their friends their interest in the affairs of Cortland High. Let us show our friendliness by patronizing these advertisers. THE STAFF REPRESENTING THE SENIOR CLASS.. .OUR CHOICES! Beverly Murphey . .. Larry Webster... busy, busy.. .doing all they can for the class of '55 4' M .-x, i, n N., 2 p-61 2 pf X ..-Q 'I L .L A Success belongs to Julie Churchill z --N and Rod Lankler. . .seniors predict, 1 fm I' 'Os . 1 i ,K gf: ,S . L, Popularity plusl Jackie Casterline. .. Dick Bowker , ,. trends in friends. . 5 ' 1 leigyfau :- Alice Frail and Dick Carpenter... intelligent? they are rated tops! 'sp .bl lv t K Representatives of the seniors active in sports. . . Shirley Dimperio. . . Ed Purser Personality at its Desi' ' ' Mary 106 Ricotilli . . . Mike Sopp . . . a couple of smiles, ,r Ev 'f'f 'W'7'-f T rv K 1 L1 r 4- l , .F , L r' rw 5 . 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