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CLIFFORD SPERLING Szlence may do no good but Lt does no harm Chorus 1 2 WILLIAM D WAFFNER I am snr a Brother of the Angel 'lransferred from Rye N Y Science Club I WEBB ALLEN STEVENS Cod bless the man who Lrst mvented sleep Football 3 FFA Basketball 14 4H1 2 FFA 1 2 Nice President 3 President 4 BETTY ANN WILCOX The secret to success lS constancy to purpose Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 Comet 3 4 Junior Prom Com mlttee Senlol Play Committee 4 JOSEPH RALPH SUTTON .IR A bold, bad rnanf' 4-H 1-3' Intramural Track Meet 3g F.F.A. 1-4' Gym Dem. 3g Boys Chorus 4-g Junior Prom Committeeg F.F.A.Presi- dent 2, 3, News Reporter 4, Basketball 2, 4' Dairy udg- ing Team 1, 23 Crop Judging Team State Fair 3g County Field Day 1, 2. KENNETH WILLIAMS Hoff with his head. Transferred from Solvay: Track 2, 3g Allied Youth 2, 3g Key Club 2, 33 Biology Club 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3g Bearcat Staff 33 Skaneateles: Lakeshore 4. EIKO TATEISHI The way to have a friend is to be one. Hokusei Girls' tMiss'ionl School Soppors, Hokkaido, Ja- pan: Clee Club l, 2g English Club 1-4g Y.W.C.A. I-39 Softball I, 25 19-1-5, l956 won first prize in English ora- torical contest. Skaneateles: Mixed Chorus 4. RICHARD FREDERICK WILLIAMS What I c'an't see, I'll never believe. Transferred from St. Peters, Peekskill, NY.: Football lg Basketball 1: Baseball Ig Cross Country 1. Transferred from Solvay-Allied Youth 3. 20
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Fx CLAUDIA ANN ROWE 'gPatience is remedy for every sorrowf, Volleyball 3: Nurses .Assistant 2, 43 Girls Chorus I-3g Mixed Chorus 1-45 ,lunior Prom Committee, Senior Play Committeeg Drama Play 4. SANDRA LEA SHEPPARD The woods are full of themf, Band 1-4, Red Cross l: Comet 3, Business Manager 4: All School Entertainment 2, 33 Senior Play Crew. STEPHEN JAMES RUMBAUGH Good night, sweet ladies, good nightf, Baldwinsville Central: Basketball Ig Orchestra Ig Student Council 13 Skaneateles: Track 2-45 Leaders Club 4: Com- et 3, 49 Chorus 2, 3g Senior Play Cast, Drama Play 4. SANDRA AN ITA SHORES Penny for your thoughtsf, Clee Club 1-3g Mixed Chorus 3, Volleyball 2-4, Senior Play Crew 4, ,lunior Prom Committee 3. FREDERICK PAUL SCHREADER Common sense is the best sense I know off, Mixed Chorus 3, 49 Boys Chorus 4. WILLIAM F. SMART 1 have laid aside business, and gone a- huntingf, Football I-4g Basketball 1. 2g Leaders Club 1. JAY CHURCHILL SCHWENK He worries not he hurries notf' Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Boys Chorus 1, 43 Manager Basketball 3, 4, Senior Play Crew. FREDERICK H. SMITH Each man for himself. EAA. Basketball 14, All School Entertainment 1. 3. Boys Chorus 1.2: Mixed Chorus 3. 4, Gym Dem. 3, 4: Football 3. 4g Junior Prom Committeeg F.F.A. Dairy Judg-
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car ds among students I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBE R Through my experience in America I've found that most things are the same whether one is in the United States or in Japan. However, I found here some things unfamiliar to me. These are the senior projects such as the paper drives, the rummage sale and bake sales. lhave discovered that American People are very friendly, especially to strangers. American social activities are many and they include the Stranger. American openness is something very good. I am surprised at the sharing of marks and the showing of report All my wonderful experience the lovely times with friends the beautiful scenery as well as the nice friendly PGOPIQ will be out of my sight falthough Iam hoping thatl can come back agamj but NOT out of my mind 'K I CI '7-.SA YUNARA Eiko Tateishi exchange from E L Sapporo Hokkaido Japan ,L AFS EXCHANGE When I boarded the boat in Montreal June 21 1957 and left for England I began an exciting and memorable summer starting with eleven enjoyable days on the Atlantic Ocean. A new experience faced me in Rot terdam I found myself in a city where Icould not read signs or under stand the language I shall always remember the excitement of the thirteen American teenagers myself included when we met ourEng11shfam1l1es attheAmeri London is a huge city with many magnificient old buildings The Engl 1sh hold fast to their ancient traditions Among these IS a colorful pageant of the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace. VISIIIHQ old castles and attending teenage Jazz clubs on Saturday night made a dramatic con trast I enjoyed going to the Houses of Parliament where l saw Winston Churchill. There are many things that one does not soon forget like the afternoon tea at 5 o clock the green of the countryside the differences in words such as chemist for druggist sweets shop for candy store and lorry for truck But the thing that I will remember the longest is the kind and friendly way the English people always treated me and the thrill of being part of a group that was carrying friendliness abroad Wm Jack Thorne exchange to Ilford England. Q L . . .I 5 . - . . 7 can Embassy in London.
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