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NAME Aikens, Selma Avery, Loren Axtel, Richard Baker, Thomas Barbalace, Phyllis Beniamino, Samuel Bennett, Donna Bier, Olinda Bremer, Charlotte Campbell, Aileen Chimera, Suzanne Cornell, Patricia Curtis, Otis Darrow, Stephen Davis, Vance Day, Thomas Denison, james Desmond, Michael DeVries, John Dunham, Nancy Fisher, Gerald Fisher, Kent Fling, Gerald PET PEEVE People who think they know everything and do! My car Women drivers Friends who aren't Dick Axtel People who don't look sharp Riding on bus 79415 Cats and onions Two -timers Insincere people Juvenile people Listening to a certain band for hours at a time People who Work and don't play or play and don't work Yankee fans Rising early Democrats Scuzzy Juniors Teachers Last year's Senior mural Standard transmissions Homework English classes Miss Connoly EXPRESSION oonyi You Know?? Good Thought! Well cripe -I mean Oh no! I can just imagine! Oh, for Pete's sake! E'fra'morrer' Oh, come on! I don't know! Oh, No! Gee! Smart guy! I forgot Hello d'ere, Sapphire Why you simple I dunno -know Unprintable Gee, I didn't have anything to do with it, Mr. Hartmann Have a happy! Don't get hairy This is ridiculou I didn't do it Flood, Thomas People who take all the No sweat! credit Fox, Billie People who don't face reality Greetings Frederick, Martha People that drive like ---- Oh -don't get shook Goodman, joan jealous people YOu'd be Sur- prised Guard, Sharon Harold Don't bug me- Harland, Sarah Being called Sarah What's buggin you? Hicks, Deborah Methodists You're telling me NA ME PET PEEV E EXPRESSION ' '-7------J '5 vf-ff-D110 Good thinking Statistics S NOTED FOR Daily devastating of Debbie's locker Playing drums Riding a red scooter The kid sweep Her laughing and talking That real cool haircut blonde hair Am I noted? Smile Smile Wearing patched up blue jeans Being quiet Baseball playing the field Knowing baseball Yellow rose of Texas Being Manager Being at a loss for words Fort Hill Road National Honor Society Working at Margroves Being bashful jumping from hay mows Driving that blue scooter Poor rick Pushing a silver cart Soft voice Bowling ability Being different Love of Physics! ?! My gorgeous voice NOTED FOR Quietness WEA KNESS Indecisions New cars Clifton Springs Lunch period lee Girls Glen Certain Smile Faithful people Rochester Ice cream Buster Beautiful eyes Someone in Palmyra Girls, cars, friends math Freshman girls Wine, women, and more women Linda Opposite sex Dave Texas girls Girls Sleeping Right knee Strawberries Dill Pickles Roger Boys from Gorham Parties The other halfnotch WEAKNESS Geneva girls A .,1,:,-- 11'--..-L AMBITION To become a doctor of veterinary medicine To get rich To rob a bank To be a teacher To get a little ambition To join the army To be ready on time To have an ambition To be 5'5 tall To do What's right To make something of myself To graduate To have the best Highlights ever To join a sorority To make lots of money before the curtain drops To be a rich farmer To be a bachelor To own Tyman Ford Company To take jFK's place To be a nurse To be a rich farmer To farm with Jerry To retire To be a camera bug To be a weight lifter To live without my vit- amin pills To graduate this year To break Brenda Smith of her crazy giggle To shrink to 5'4 To make something out of myself A MBI TION To join the army '11,-. 1-aug 'Rpvmv Gooclman's
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3. D. In September 1958 sixty-four freshmen started up the ladder toward graduation. Our class officers were Thomas Willggn, president, Donald jones, vice -president, Roxanne Parmelee, secretary, Gary jones, treasurer- Stephen Darrow, assembly committee representative. Miss Margaret Colacino, Mr. Raymond Russell and Miss j W' d ' 'd d ' , une itzel, our a Visors, gui e us up the first rung of the ladder. Our first project, which netted forty dollars was a bake sal h ld , e e November 1, 1958. In December of the same year joan Ripley was elected treasurer to replace Gary jones who had moved I F b , . n e ruary a candy sale in- creased the class treasury by 35130. David Vittum and Constance Van Duser were elected Student Council Rep- resentatives for the following year. September 1959 found sixty-two sophomores on the second rung of the ladd Ou er. r officers for the year were Donald jones, president, Constance Van Duser, vice -president, Roger Preece, secretary, Billie Fox, treasurer Elizabeth Neff, assembly committee representative. Mr. Leonard DeFrancesco replaced Mr. Russell as one of our advisors. By competing in a contest sponsored by radio station WGVA Frederick Wheeler won a d h , recor op, which he donated to the class. Held as the Sophomore Record Hop on October 2, 1959, the dance advanced the tr th 130. A ' ' ' eagury ano er S nother dance was held April 29,- 1960 Profit from this round and 5 uare in 30 . q ce was S . Student Council Representatives elected for our junior year were Frank Van Nostrand, Judith Webb, Nancy Whitney, and Donald Wilkes. Halfway to their goal fifty-nine juniors elected the following class officers Roger Preece re 'd F : , p si ent, rank Van Nostrand, vice -president, Donna Bennett, secretary, Billie Fox, treasurer, Constance Van Duser, assembly committee representative. Nancy Dunham was elected as Student Council Representative to replace Donald Wilkes, the new Student Council President. On October 20 the class sponsored a record hop which added S80 to the class treasury. Nancy Dunham, Donald jones, Nancy Whitney, Thomas Willson, and the four class officers chose the class rings, which were received in April, 1961. Frank Van Nostrand representated the class on the American Field Service Committee. Our big event of the year was the junior Prom, Oriental Paradise held on Ma 26 7 Y ' In September 1961 sixty-two enthusiastic seniors reached the top rung of the ladder toward graduation. Elected as class officers were Roger Preece, president, Donald jones, vice -president, Donna Bennett, secretary, Billie Fox, treasurer, and Nancy Whitney, assembly committee representative. Under the leadership of Elizabeth Neff, magazine drive chairman, the class exceeded their S3000 goal, making a profit of S1160 on the magazine subscription drive. On November 10, 1961, the class presented Showboat Minstrel , a very successful production. The class members enjoyed a party at the Town and Country Lanes following' the minstrel. 'Wonderland in the Snow , the Senior Ball was held December 21, 1961, with music by The Chessmen. The class enjoyed attending the Ice Capades on March 31 and a trip to Lake George and Hidden Valley Ranch on june 2, 1962. MOTTO: Good, better, best, Never let it rest Until the best is better, And the better best. COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red and White CarnatiO11 25
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NAME Hill, Edward Hines, Eleanor Holstrom, Susan Jeffery, Edwin Jones, Donald Marsa, Elizabeth McCoon, Gertude Mclntyre, Mary Ann Middlebrook, Robert Neff, Elizabeth Parmelee, Roxanne Preece, Roger Reynolds, David Ripley, joan Smith, JoAnn Sudentis, Patrica Sweeney, john VanDuser, Constance VanKirk, jean VanNostrand, Frank Vittum, David Wadhams, Judy Wallace, Fredrick Warner, Harold Webb, Judith Wheeler, Fredrick Whitney, Nancy Wilkes, Donald Wilkes, Marlene Williams, Charles Willson, Thomas Yonge , Carol PET PEEVE Farmers Soft Clarinet reeds People who aren't what they seem to be Weak bottle openers Teachers who don't admit their mistakes Teachers who constantly talk Long assignments Jealous people Mad mothers You name it! Getting up before noon Nosy people Mrs. Howard Mouthy people My nickname People who aren't on time Long days and short nights Mr. Roberts School policy People who don't like short skirts Freshman children People who try to take over every thing Math People who rush me Girls that flirt Fords School policy Writing letters juniors School Childish girls My sister, A ndy EXPRESSION Good thinking Shoooooot Really breaks me up I like you!'!'!' Because! Heck too! I don't know What! But I don't do it Do blobber I-Iello! Is Betsy there? Intelligent move Hi honey! How 'bout that Couth up Cut it out! Don't lecture me Why for? There isn't time Knock'em dead I did not! ! Oh no, not you again! C'est la vie Oh really! What a grump Sharp Honestly By George Cram it all Censored You aren't going to get mad, are you? Good grief! NOTED FOR Quietness Knitting sweaters Smile Being a wolf Always being at Wilkes' Never getting anything done on time Wit Diamond Friday nights Being 13 Heaving bottles into wheat fields Phelps' highest scoring center fl pointy Being late Diamond Always being late Long distance calls to Cuba Looking like my father Her size Playing piano Manager Getting home on time My laugh Dancing Naval Reserve Big parties Cars Singlng ability Eating like a horse Cheerleading Quick temper Not going steady Ouietness WEA KNESS Geneva girls A nything French Rich Blondes 5'7 brunette '61 Falcon Food Fuzzy Big brown eyes Big blue eyes Clothes Faster motor scooters Short, short girls Charlie Men A certain Marine Money I'1I never tell Dimples Brown eyes A flute player Bill Girls Any bar Clifton Springs Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads Food Sherry Certain jones Boy Sandy My blue Impala convertible Charles I AMBITION To join the army To take Benny Goodman's place To marry after I'm 24 To be a ballet dancer To have fun To stop talking To run P. C. S. To be a good wife To be a minister To become 14 To become a ham To be a rich bachelor To grow old -slowly To be principal of PCS To be 5'2 To become Commander-in Chief of US Air Force To be a financier To pass chemistry To live through this year To remain a bachelor To own a radio station To try to do the impossible To become a millionaire To become a school teacher To marry my honey To be a janitor at William Smith To survive Physics class To be Ed Jeffery's ballet partner To get to class on time To be a minister??? To make Mary Ann the sec- ond monkey in space To try and laugh at Mr. Ninestine's, jOKES??
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