Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Utica, NY)
- Class of 1957
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'V la .E 2 12:1-.. .AQ - , . 0 . C Q . Q 9 ' . 5 ' , 9' A L s Lf I , 1 , I V - X s, gf ' LV K a if y, breword J 5 1 , ' -R . if Y + .44 'v1' .W ,'rx': Y. ,211 ,. Tw, ,fr f ,' K , fav' . fy ' f I . 5 1 x , . -4 K , 'Q x x 5, xr K - x SMH gf Throughout the endless ages, the heavens have aroused many men to perform great deeds, With this thought in mind, the class of '57 has incorporated the theme Celestial Silhouettes into this years Proctorian. Once again the vast eternity of space has come forth to inspire! Many people look to the stars to foretell the futureg we shall look into our stars and also remember the paste-seeing not only the four years we have spent at Proctor, hut also the twentyfone years during which our Alma lvlater has grown. We, along with the faculty. have experienced good and had times in the course of these years. Yet, through all our successes and failures, we have hecome wiser and increasingly eager to journey into the future. It is true that our yearhook will he more valuable to us in tht years to come when we have reached our goals in life. However, this future hecomes more tangihle hy our efforts in the present. Thus, with a thought for the past and a dream for the future we, the class of 1957 proudly present the Proctorian. X L -slr, fm,- .gfzv 5' .i cw! or vw ,It 11,5 W, , a K 74v 'r 1-1 x 'f . 4-' 1 5 1 1 71 Lx '-v A: Q,-.W Qedccate MR ROLLIN W THOMPSON Ab wt th club ot 17 lctvc Proctor, thcrc cud two d1H-Cfcllf crab IH Iroctors hntory Our tour yctrb tt Proctor Wlfh thtlr tr11ls tnd tr1hulat1on3 joyb 1nd Qorrows havc rc1chcd thc1r culmlnatlon All xxlll bc lctt bchlnti ID a pcrmancnt record 1n th1s, our 37 Proc tonan But mort momcntous, thtn thit we vull see the end of 1 long journcy hy our hclovcd pr1nc1p1l Mr Thompson Whc11 Iroctor ww horn 111 19 6 It vu tx horn xw1th1n hlm as well For 71 yc1rs Mr Thomp on hw hvcd Proctor H hqs bccn the underlylng Qp1r1t thc rcason for 1th buccd Through h1 doctrmc of the lonff VICW cf thmvb tht honor of the bchool h1s hccn rctmncd through th1ck ind thm H h tb htcn thc ccntrltufwl forcc xxhlc hts ttndtd to tcp our planct, Proctor, travdhnq ID a btralqht hnc cvcr upward to honor, glorx .tnd -uctcw For thcxc rcaxonb, we, thc class of '37, dcchcate our Proctorlan to thc soul of Proctor, our gu1d1ng hght, Mr Rolhn W Thompson 1 4. 1 's ff f 1 r 1. 39 . , 1 fx. 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Lofgren. 9 'fuoineoa Front Row, left to right: Marjorie M. Knapp, Stella M. Green, Mary E. Nolan, jane M. Jones, Mary Mitchell, Beatrice E. Hertwige CHeaclJ. Second Row: Gerald R. Fisher, Peter Talerico. Qnglioh Front Row, left to right: Agnes C. Stanton, Isabella M. Robinson, Dorothy W. D'AmeIio, Antonio C. Melita, Mary A. Dwyer. Second Row: William B. Ross, Grace M. Studor, john D'Amelio, Senatro D. LaBella fHeadJ, Amelia P. DeGeorge, Mary E. Buckley. ,Science Front Row, left to right: Helen A. Smith, Erma A. Drazil, Lois H. Kelly. Second Row: John W. T. Henry, Harry S. Bascom, Ralph P. Zoeckler, justin I. Gaffney, A. Lau' rence Dresser fHead1. cnuroe IULIETTE PANZ ONE 10 fechnicaln jnduotrial Front Row, left lo right: james B. Huff fHeadj, P. Henry Skelly, john Flaherty, Griffith Humphreys, joseph j. Ryan, G. Merwin Prindle. Second Row: Elliott W. Hunt, james W. Nolan. Not present: james F. Grimshaw. eitiunohip Qducation Left to right: Frank Rindenello, Bettina A. 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I - x ll' EUGENIA ROMAN Sa lutatoraan wrth an average of 96 x66 Hrs collond reaearch won top POQIUQII Ill Th 1936 Herklmer Scrence Congrcsa and honorable mentlon rn the natxon wlde Westxnghouse Screncc Talent Search He recelved The Harvard College Club Prlze for outstandmv jumor boy and honor able mentron rn The Natronal Merrt Scholar hlp EXHITIIDHYIOHS Jacks enthuslasm rn Proctors actlvltles hw made hrm a valuable member of hrs class -507 cvaleclacto nan Our valedrctorran Eugenl 1 ROl'l1i'lB,h3.S wchleved an average of 97 477 Eugema has proved herself a fine crtrzen lS well as a br1ll1ant scholar In her freshman and sophomore years she was awarded the Semor Srster Award and the National Honor Aaward as the out standmg c1t1Zen of her class She has repreaented her cl we at the S5 racu e Unrversxty Cmzenshrp Conference 4.. JOHN W RAYMONDA Mont Row le t to rxglzr Mr Elliot Hunt Mr Frank Rmdmello fAdv1sersl France: Scalzo fsecreturxl P3tflCl1 Gladwxn fTreaiurer George Karro 71? CPres1dentD Fred Forte fVlCC Prendentj A SENIOR CLASS WRITE UP Commencement nears reallty and we semors have much to remember and antlcr pate Our class officers with our advrsers Mr Frank Rmdmel 0 and Mr Elllot Hunt have strrven to make our semor year a memorable one Our future goals are but vague sllhouettes now but wrth contmued perseverence we hope that they will be come realltres Q 0 J. O . , . 1 Qian. f t 1 NL k',9k,' i- 11 . ' ' , 'g I r Q '-., ' ,ggiy - - I , ' 'L . . 4 ' Q - - , ' h of O Il 1 1. , . I Q f I ff K A 1 0 j 1 . ,,,. Q 2-S 7 N S, .Q i, , r.c, V, x ,.'1 ' ., Q F D Q 'I . . ....A ,...- -'--1.1-.5:,., -' - 5.' 'Y' . . - .,-: x . . ',l,a.V-.- . . 72? O 1 M-A ff: '- D-1 'T ea john Raymonda, salutatorian, is graduatingfcz- U . ., 'J' . .. . 14: . . . . . T31 ' J ' Q - e X ' ' -' , x N . , 4 v 3 I X . . . . S . . . 9 , l . . , . . . . s . . . , , ' , 'L' is , f I . , . 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Handsome and popular with a flair for mechanics. ABOUNADER, JULIAN I. Conkling Bus. Major Bus, Field Radio-T.V, Guild, Cit., Sr. Bus., Sr. Lib, Clubs: Sr. Choir: Thrift Council: Sr. Play: Rec. Sec. of Sr. Bus, Club: Rec, Sec. of jr. Bus. Club-55: Custodian of Robes Sr. Choir, Charming, delightful to know, a ACETO, YOLANDA T, Conkling Com. Office jr. Red Cross: Sr. Bus., Cit., Glee Clubs. A girl with an everfready smile. it talented actress. ALESSANDRINI, ROBERT G. Albany BS, College Spanish Club: Football: Sr. Choir, Hates homeiuorlq, loves carshsafcly first. of course! AMEDURI. BEVERLY A. AMBROSE THERESA R. Conkling B.S. Nursing Monitor. Spanish, Cit. Clubs: Bus. Staff of Proctorian: National Honor Society: Cashier Thrift Club: Tres, of Chemistry Club. A fashionfmindecl girl. friend to all. Q 't:' Albany B.S. Rltica College Sr. Ivlon.. Sr. Lib., Chem., Span.. Glcc. Cit.. RadiofTV Clubs: F.T.A,: Girls' Ath, Asslnz Cheerleading: Treas. of F.T.A. Musical miss, congenial, delightful to know. Red Sox' greatest fan, loves Ted AMITRANO, PASQUALE L. Conkling B.S, College Nat, Hon, Soc., Cit,, Mon., Press. Math. Clubs: Lit, Staff of Proc- torian: Sr. Choir: -l.V, Basketball: Treas. Nat. Hon. Soc.: Pres. Cit.: Pres. Mon.: Managing Ed. Press Club: Photo Ed. Proctorian. Outstanding personality, Boston ANDERSON, ROBERT L. lvlary I V .. .1 13, G . 'i si, High School Undecided . X Trackz Cross Country, Intramural gp., Basketball. Q, His lilies are many, his dislikes few. Williams! ARCURI, JOSEPHINE A. Roosevelt Com, Secretarial School Sr, Art Club: Bus. Club. Superior worker, pleasant to know. 18 14' ARRIGO, JOANNE R. Bandegee Commercial Undecided Sr. Sister: Mon., Span., Cit., Sr. Bus, Clubs: Girls' Athletic Assn. Dependable, earnest, friendly. AYOUB, IOHANNE F. Mary Street Commercial Secretarial Work Mon., Cit., Press Clubs: National Honor Societyg Bus. and Lit. Staifsg Sr. Choirg Brush Pals: C0'Ed. Press BELLO, JULIETTB I. Wetmore Art Major, H. S. Course Prac. Nursing Bowling, Cit., Bus. Clubsg Manager C.: Adv. jr. Mon. C.: Treas. Sr. Mon.: Sec. jr. Mon. C.: Exc. Ed. Press C. Pert little miss, always keeping . busyg cooperative, considerate. Q X IE BENEDETTO, FRANCIS A. Brandegee Mech Eng. Clarkson or R.P.I. Draft., Tech., Clubsg Varsity Bowl' ing: Track and Cross Country: ,l.V. Basketball: Football. Conscientious lad, a true friend. Bowling Club. .Quiet and sweet, and always helpful. .J f ii- A BENZO, KIM F. St. Agnes B.E. College Chem., Span., Math., Clubsg Na- tional Honor Society. He may seem quiet, but look again. BERRETTA, BEVERLY A. St. Mary Mt. C. Commerciaf I.B.M. School Mon.. Bus., Cit., Clubsg RadiofTV Guild: jr. Red Cross. A cheery smile to welcome all her friends. BOLLEFIVFIERI, MARIA C. Brandegee Commercial Utica College Mon., Cit., Bus. Clubs: Sr. Choir: Brush Pals: Bus. Stall' of Proctorian. A sincere, pleasant miss, faithful friend. BRITELLI, WILLIAM J. Brandegee Commercial Air Force Block B, Bus. Clubsg Varsity Foot- ball. Easy going fellow, takes everything BRUNI, SYLVIA A. Conkling B,S, Nursing School Sr. Mon., jr. and Sr. Library, Latin, Glee Clubsg Delegate to Library Convention. Short and sweet, can't be beat, our in his stride. BUTLER, MARY E. Conkling Commercial Telephone Co. Sr. Bus., Sr. Library, Cit., Sr. Sister, jr. Monitor Clubs: Bus. Stall' of the Proctoriang Red Cross: Glee Club. Lilqeable, happyfgo-lucky, faithful friend. Sylvia! CABOUCH, JOHN I. Wetmore B.S. Colgate Latin, Cit., Mon., Sr. Library, Chem. Clubsg Band and Orch.: All' State Sectional Empire Boys' Stateg Lit. Staff of Proctoriang Intramural Sportsg V.-Pres., Jr. Class, Aeclile Latin Club. Versatility unlimitedg nice to know. Albany CALENZO, BETTYfLOU M. Branclegee Commercial Utica College Cit., Sr. Bus., Sr. Sister, Span. Clubs. Cheerful smile, pleasing personality, and good looks are what this lass had to offer U.C. CALENZO, THOMAS L. Conkling Tech. Mechanics Army Tech., Cit., Mon. Clubs: Red Cross. .Quiet and shy, but likeable and friendly. CAME SANO, PHILOMENA M. CALICCHIO, ROCCO 1. Brandegee Commercial General Electric Span., Cit., Bus. Clubs. Rock will surely be an asset to G.E. with his efficiency and sense of humor. B.S. College Sr. Lib., Mon., Press, Span., Cit. Clubs, Thrift Council, Future Teach., Section Chairman, Proctor- ian, G.A.A.: Props, Sr. Play, Circulation Manager Pacemaker: Varsity Sub. Cheerleader, Pres. Brush Pals. Glowing personality, sweet disposif 'N-. fias- CAPECELATRO, PRISCILLA I. Roosevelt Commercial Business World Orchestra, Radio'TV Guild, Cir., Sr. Mon. Clubs, Health Club, Pres. UQ, Class Treas. CU. Pleasing personality, does her part with some to spare. 6.3 x tion, sincere and dependable, a great friend. ff., .. s 'Q . cAPoRusc1o, JOHN A. is Conkling ' ' B.A. College V Chem., Latin, Span. Clubs, J.V, and Varsity Baseball, Volleyball, IV. L Football, J.V. Gymnastics, Cross Country. V' . Wittsi, loves baseball and sports. CARDAMOINE PETER A. CAPPELLINO, ANTHONY C, Roosevelt B.A. College French, Latin Clubs: Varsity Foot' ball, j.V. Basketball: J.V. Baseball, Volleyball, Varsity Track. Blonde and gregarious, athletically inclined. Mary College f 'E x I f if ! f CAPUTO, DANIEL A. Mary B.E. College Chem., Span. Clubs, Cross Country: Track, Volleyball, J.V. Football, Intramural Baseball, Basketball. Math. and sports rate high in this la-d's mind. CARDAMONE, RONALD G. National Honor Society, Latin, Aedile, Cit., Span., Press Clubs, Brush Palsg Red Cross, RadiofT.V., Thrift, Proctorian Lit., Bus. Staffs. Versatile with a great personality, ftl1at's Peter! Conkllng lnd. Arts Navy Intramural Bowling, Volleyball. Known to his friends as i'Digger, carefree, easyfgoing boy. CARDARELLI, IUDITH M. Brandegee Commercial Bookkeeper Proctorian Co'Ed.: Ir. Mon., Vice' Pres., Sr. Bus., Mon., Cit. Clubs: National Honor Societyg Sr. Choir. Personality plus charm equals Judy. CARRONE, JAMES D. Mary Art Undecided Varsity Baseballg Basketballg Track: Proctorian Art Staff. Athletic, artistic, and amiable. CARZO, GEORGE A. Conkling H.S.-Bus. Bus., Cit. Clubs. Full of fun, laugh laughs with you. and the worlcl CARUSO, LOUANN M. Conkling Commercial Business World Commercial HifLitesg Treas., Bus., Cit. Clubs: G.A.A.g Sen. Sisters. Carefree, enthusiastic, friendly. CARUSO, SYLVIA D. Conkling B.S. Dental Hygienist Sr. Lib., Pres., French, Cit. Clubsq Sr. Sistersg Radio'T.V.q F.T.A.g G.A.A.g Proctorian Bus. Staff. Unforgettable friend, wonderful per' sonalityg headed for success. M.V.T.I. 3 of' CITTADINO, ROSALIE A. Conkling B.A. College Span., Cit., Sr. Lib. Clubsg Bus. Staff, Proctoriang F.T.A.g Thriftg G.A.A. Sincere, gay, and honest, personality plus. CERULLO, MARYJEAN A. Roosevelt Commercial Utica College Commercial, Sen. Lib. Clubsg Thriftg Sr. Choirg Treble Clef Club. Neat and sweetg always smiling. COCO, IONA M. Roosevelt, U.F.A. Commercial Coco Insurance Co. Commercial, Mon., Cit., Span., Fr., Lib. Clubs, G.A.A.g Sr. Choir. Solid future for this charming miss! COCOMAZZI, JEAN Brandegee Commercial Medical Secretary Sr. Bus., Cit., Glee Clubsg Thriltg Sr. Sisters. Good natured, friendly, with fine sense of humor. COLACICCO, PHYLLIS A. Conkling B.S. N.Y. State Teachers College Sr. Choirg Sec., Red Crossg Pres., N.H.S.g Cheerleaderg F.T.A.g Mon., Span., Press, Cit. Clubs: Varsity Softball, Intramural Badmintong Proctorian Lit. Staff: G.A.A. Efficient, intelligent, personable, with a good sense of humor. COLOSIMO, FELIX R. Conkling Languages College Aedileg Latin: Sec., Span.: Treas., Cit.: Planning Ed., Proctorian: Thrift, Press, Math. Clubs: Sr. Choir: National Honor Society. jovial, cofoperative, dependable, trustworthy, words fail us! COOK, THURLOW A. Albany B.S. College Sr. Choir: Varsity Baseball: Track: Football: Gymnastics. ' A triple-threat man, congenial and pleasant to know. COPPOLA, LISETT M, Conkling Commercial Telephone Co. jr. Lib., Sr. Lib., Bowling, Sr. Bus. Clubs: G.A.A.: RadiofT.V.g Sr. Choir: Proctorian Bus, Stall: Treas., Commercial HifLites. A pleasing personality, fuwloving, but efficient. CORELLI, JOSEPH P. Wetmore B.S. College Math., Cit., Chem. Clubs: Thrift Council, Section Chairman: Proc' torian. Everybodyfs friendg look out, brook trout, here he comes! CORNACCHIA, NICHOLAS I. Brandegee Tech. Mech. Shop Industry Drafting: Technical Clubs: j.V. Cross Country: Baseball. Faithful friend, dependable, will be a success in his field. COSCO, BARBARA M. Blessed Sacrament B.S. Eastman Dental School Assist. Treas., G.A.A.: Sr. Lib., French, Commercial Clubs: Thrift: Varsity Sports. Friendly, a cute miss with a likeable and agreeable personality. COUZEN, JEANETTE R. Conkling H.S. Becker Junior College jr. Mon., Treas., Sr. Lib., Cit., Com' mercial, Latin, Glee Clubs. Quiet, attractive, with a winning personality. DANIELS, DONALD C. Mt. Carmel Business Utica College Latin, Span., Cit., Mon. Clubs: Sr. Choir: Cross Country: Track. A yine fellow, a pleasure to be with, wonderful to know. DAUKSZA, WANDA E. Brandegee B.S. College Pres., Span.: Proctorian CofEd.: Na- tional Honor Society: F.T.A.: Cit., Math., jr. Lib., Chem. Press Clubs' Sr. Choir: Photography Staff of Proctorian. Good things come in small packages. 1 DE CARLIS, WILLIAM N. Albany B.E. College French, Mon., Chem., Press, Math. Clubs: Sr. Choirg Ir. Red Cross: Sr. Play: -l.V. Baseball: Intramural Football: Basketball: PingfPong: Varsity Baseballg Gymnastics: Cross Country. Versatile and outstanding. DE CARLO, BARBARA J. Mary B.S. College Treas., G.A.A.: Sec., Mon.: Sec., N.H.S.: Cheerleader: F.'I'.A.: Cit., Latin, French, Press, Sr. Lib. Clubs: Sec., Math.: Varsity Sports: Thrift: Photography Staff, Proctorian. A busy miss who always remembers her many friends. DE FIORE, ELIZABETH Conkling Commercial Secretary Press, Commercial, Cit. Clubs: Sr. Choir: Thrift: Proctor Dance Band. A clever miss who is friendliness personified. DEMMA, JACK F. Conkling B.S. College Sr, Choir: Latin, Mon. Clubsg Band: Westminster Choir College. Sharp dresser, willing to try any- thing once. DE ROSA, ANTHONY D. Mary Art College French, Sr. Art, Mon. Clubs: Brush Pals: Art Staff of Proctorian. Like all artists: quiet and sincere. DE ROSA, REGINA Conkling Home Arts Housewife Jr. Lib., Jr. Mon. Clubs: Sr. Sisters, Demure, sweet, and pretty, a true friend always. DEROSA, ROSEMARY I. Conkling Commercial Office Work Senior Choir. A winning smile with a lovely voice: DETRAGLIA, MARIE I. Conkling B.S. College French, Sr. Lib., Cit., Sr. Sisters Club: National Honor Society: Lit. Staff Proctorian: Girls' A.A.: Fu' ture Teachers: Cheerleading: Var' sity and Intramural Sports. A delightful personality: full of pep DEVITO, ANGELA S. Wetmore B.S. St. Lukes Mem. Hos. Chem., Sr. Lib., Sr. Mon., Cit., Latin Clubs: Future Nurses: Choir: Orchestra. Nursing - here she comes! Kind. generous and patient. a sure success in her yield. 'ml and sparkle. DIBENEDETTO, ANGELA A. Mary St. Commercial Office Work Commercial Club. A gracious girl who is wonderful io know. DIDIO, GRACE M. Conlcling B.S. College Aedile: Treas. and Pres. of Latin Club: Pres. of F.T.A.: Sec., Ir. Class: G.A.A.: RadiofT.V. Guild: Sr. Sisters, Press, Cit. Clubs: Lit. Staff of Proctorian: Varsity Basket- ball. Sincere miss with beauty and brains. DIFRANZO, ROSEMARIE T. College Entrance St. Elizabeth Latin and Cit. Clubs. A charming friendly miss wlio will be an outstanding nurse. DIGIORGIO, MARGUERITE S. Brandegcc Albany College Entrance Morrisville ls' Chem., Italian, Glee, Commercial, .iiluj DIRUZZA, jOfANN L. Mary St. Commercial College Cit., Sr. Sisters, Sr. Lib., Com- mercial, Choir, G.A.A., Mon. Clubs: VicefPres. of Commercial Club: Varsity Basketballg Volleyballg Typ. Staff, Proctorian. An attractive busy miss . . . other' wise known as Twinnie. humor. DIRUZZA, MARIE ANN L. Mary St. Business College Commercial, Sr. Lib., Sr. Sisters, Sr. Mon., G.A,A., Cit. Clubsg Cheer' leading Manager: Typing Staff of Proctorian. The life of the party and a future woman in white. Sr. Sisters Clubs. A darlgfeyed miss with a sense of DOTI, ANGELA T. Branclegec Commercial Sec. Work Cit., RadiofT.V. Guild: Sr. Choir: Thrift Council Cashier: Treas. of Commercial Club. A typical Proctorite witli exuber' 'fi rr DURSO. ROSALIE F. Brandegec Commercial Qfhcc Work Crt.. Choir, Glee Clubs: Sr. Sisters. A quiet, efficient girl who will be a I siiccessfiil secretary. dnt EDGINTON, GERALDINE A. Masonic Home B.S. Secretary Latin, Chem., Cit. Clubsg Brush Palsg Sr. Choirg Varsity Sports: Red Cross Rep. An ideal Prox Student witli per' sonality plus. 4 FAMOLARO, JOSEPH 1. Wetinrirc Macliine Sliop GE. Tech., Draft., Tech. Club Pres. Small in stature, but stout in lieart a wonderful person to lqriowg a fne citizen of Proctor. FARDA. MARIE Wetnirirc COTnmCTCI'dl Busingss Business Club. A winning personality, sincere and friendly. Q. FEDERICO, SANTINA B. U.C.A. Commercial OH-ICQ Bus., Cit. Clubs. Nice to lgnowg fun to be with. FEMIA, MARY A. Conkling Commercial St. Eliz. Sch. of Nurs. jr., Sr. Lib., Jr., Sr., Bus. Clubs, Girls' Ath. Assn., Sr. Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Treas., Jr. Bus.: Sec., Bowling C, Cheerleaders, Cap. -l.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Cap. 4. A girl of many interests, a true FERRARO, RACHEL F. Conlqling B.S. Alfred Institute Monitor, Latin, Sr. Lib. Clubs, Thrift Council, Sec. of Cit., Sr. Sisters. Serious dependable, earnest, Rachel will be a successful Technician. Proctorite with school spirit. FLIHAN, THERESA R. Conkling Commercial College Span., Sr. Bus., Jr. Library, Glee Clubs, Sr. Choir, G.A.A., jr. Bus. Club. A typical Proctorite, enjoys the best life has to offer. FLO, SANDRA F. Conkling Business Business Sr. Bus., Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Sis' ters: Majorette. Sparkling miss, quiet and petite, hand with a baton. FORTE, FREDERICK F. Conkling B.E. R.P.I. Proctorian Lit. Staff, National Hon' or Society, Track, Library Club: Pres. of French, Chem., Math., Orch. Clubs, Pres. jr. Class, Cit. Club Council, VicefPres. Sr. Class: FRACCOLA, LOUIS S. Wetmore Civil Engineer Clarkson Mon., Math., Cit., Chem., French Clubs: RadiofT.V. Guild: Proctorian Lit, Staff, Sr. Choir, Sr. Play, Brush Pals, jr. Rotarian, Varsity Track, Gymnastics fvarsityj. Mathematics whizz, friendly and lots Section Chairman, Proctorian. Popular, versatile, outstanding in personality and ability. FREY, GAYLE E. Mary Street Art Major Clothes Designing Girls' Athletic Association, Brush Pals, Art Staff Proctorian, Pres. Sr. Art Club. Personality plus with artistic ability, the future Hattie Carnegie. of fun. FREY, MICHAEL W. Mary Street Tech. College Basketball, Baseball, Tech., Draft- ing Clubs. An all-round athlete, and all round good fellow. GAMBINO, ANGELA M. Brandegee Commercial Telephone Co. Lively pleasant young miss, always fun to be with. GARRO, MARIE A Conkling Bus. March School of Nursing G.A.A., Brush Pals, RadiofT.V. Guild, Sr. Choir, Senior Play, Proctorian Bus. Staff, Sr. Lib., Cit. Clubs, Pres. Sr. Bus. Club, Sec. and Treas. Brush Pals, Treas. Radio- T.V. Guild. Versatile, with a pleasing person' ality, is Marie. GENTILE, CAROL A. Conkling Commercial Office Work Cit., Bus., Sr. Lib. Clubs. Dynamic: funflouingg friendly. GERACE, FRANCIS J, Roosevelt B.S. Utica College Latin, Chem. Clubs. Agreeable and friendlyg one of our best, headed for success. GERARDI, BENEDICT A. Conkling Auto Mech. M.V.T.I. Mon., Cit. Clubs: l.V. Basketball. A likeable and regular fellow, easy to know. GEBUNTINO, JOSEPH G. Wetmore Industrial Arts Air Force Tech. Club. Quiet and steady always ready. GIFUNE, CECILE P. Conklin! Commercial Undecided Com., Cit., Sr. Sisters, Radio'T.V. Clubs: G.A.A.: Cashier of Thrift Council. A sweet and petite miss with per' sonality. GIGLIO, JAMES A. Albany B.S. College Latin Club: Football: Track: Choir: National Honor Society. jovial, dependable, popular, and successfbound. GIRUZZI, PATRICIA J. Conkling B.S. Dental Hygienist Sr. Lib., Sr. Choir, Cit., Bowling, Mon., Italian Clubs: G.A.A.g Cheer- leading: Bus. Staff Proctoriang Vice' Pres., Sr. Lib.: VicefPres., Bowling Club. A sparkling miss with a gift for laughter. GLADWIN, PATRICIA Albany B.A. College Cit., Span., Sr. Sisters, Mon., Radio- T.V. Clubs: F.T.A.: National Hon- or Society: Band: Orch.: G.A.A.1 Lit. Staff Proctoriang Vice'Pres., Span. Clubg Asst. Sec., Radio'T.V. Club: Treas., Sr. Class. An enthusiastic, sparkling personf GLEASMAN, MADELINE C. Roosevelt Science Nursing Cit., Math., Chem., Art. Clubs: Sr. Sisters: Baseball: Basketball. A quiet miss whose charms and friends are many. 26 ality that will gain her the top. GRASSO, ROSALIN A. Brandegee High School Telephone Co. Mon., Art, Bowling. Cit., Radio' T.V., Glee Clubs: G.A.A.g Sec. Sr. Art Clubs. A scintillating missg unbounded kindness. GRAZIANO, ROSEMOND J. Mary Street B.S. Future Nurse Cit., Sr. Lib., Italian Clubs: Plan' ning Ed., Proctoriang G.A.A. Sweet, petite, efficient, and down to earth. GRIMLEY, TERESA K. Kemble Commercial Undecided French Club. A quiet lass who is always busy: she's right at home with a good book. GUARASCIO, MARY S. Brandegee Commercial Business Sr. Bus.g Glee Clubsg Sr. Choirg G.A.A.g Radio-T.V. Guildg Sec., jr. Red Cross 3 and Pres. 4, Center for jr. Red Cross 3g Proctorian Girls' Rep. to Manlius. Likeable and friendly, good com- GUARNIERI, JOANN P. Mary Street Commercial Business Bus., Lib., Mon. Clubs, Brush Palsg G.A.A.: Radio-T.V. Guildg Treas., Sr. Lib. Clubg Proctorian Typing and Bus. Stalls. A typical spirited Proctorite with a warm personality. Y, pany. GUBBINS, PATRICK P. St. Stanislaus Commercial Service J.V. Track and Footballg Varsity Football. Full of fun and laughter, a good sport and companion. GUERRERA, ANNA M. ' Conkling B.S. College Cit., Girls' Glee Clubs. Cordial, responsible, sincereg smiling always. HOFFMAN CARL R. Mary St. Undecided Mt- Carmel HALL, ROY E. Masonic Home School Ind. Arts Apprentice Carpentry I.V. Footbalg Boys' Glee Club. A friendly, sincere fellow who will make his mark in life. HOBAICA, MARY ANN L. Conkling Commercial Business Bus., Sr. Lib. Clubsg Brush Pals. Ambitious, friendly, reserved, a perfect secretaryftofbe. IONNONE, THERESA M. Fresh. Football, Basketball: Track: j.V. Basketballg Varsity Football, Basketball, and Trackg Sr. Choir: Block Pg Intramural Basketball, Volleyball. An all around athlete with a ter' rijic personality. I Com. First Bank and Trust Co. Commercial Club. A mild manner with a. winning smile. 27 IUORNO MARIANGELA R. College Entrance College French Cit Chem. Clubs: Glee Club National Honor Society: jr. Thoughtful sweet and helpful, a rzend to be ever talued. LAZLARO LUCILLE j. Serretarial Business Sr Sister Bru h Pals: RadiofT.V.. A Sr B Cit., Sr. Mon., Glee Sr and r Lib. Clubs: Varsity Bowling Basketball Volleyball. An amicable active miss who will prove valuable zo the business world. Brandegee KARROS, GEORGE A. Masonic Home Engineering College Cit. Club: Pres. of French Club: Vice-Pres., Math. Club: Vice'Pres., Block Pg VicefPres., National Hon' or Society: Pres., Sr. Class: Varsity Football and Baseball. One of the boysg quiet but aggresf sive. N . KULAKOWSKI JANET M. St. Stanislaus Oneonta State French F T A RadiofT.V. Guild, Cit Sr Art G A A., Glee Clubs: 'bf :- r Red Cro s Rep: Pres. of Sr. . T A true riend steady and good' LAPORTE, JOSEPH VJ. Conkling B,S. College Span., Cit., Radio'T,V. Guild. Chem., Thrift Council Clubs: Boys' Bowling Team. Proctofs Ben Hngang lilies golf and cars. Conkling B.E. to the core. KENT, DAVID J, Albany St. B.S. Cortland State Teach. Col. French, Math., Block P, Boys' Glee Clubs: Varsity Basketball: Baseball: Cross Countryg Badminton. An all around athlete, fun to be with. ' . '.,f.gig:13g-.ff - . . ' we NQXEE, .v K s.vxf,i.w 5 lm: , good fellow. LAROCCO, PHYLLIS j. Conkling Secretarial Business Com.g Brush Pals: Glee Clubsg Basketball. 'Truly efficient, likeable, and bound for a .successful career. .. 4, 1 : 7 QL? sweet. was JOAQUIN, THOMAS A. Wetmore College Cit., Math., French, jr. Mon., Chem Clubs: Varsity Football: j.V. Base ballg Track: Basketball. Math. and sports mindedg an athlete f-C-. LANGE, ERNEST K. Conkling Ind. Arts Air Force Glee, Block P Clubs: Varsity Track Q, Cross Country: IV. Baseball. Q--4 A talented athlete and allfround 0 , 6' LIGHT, GLORIA A. New Hartford B S Utica State Nurses' Training Crt Bowling, Red Cross Clubs Bind Choir: G.A.A.: Basketball Loies helping people, amicable and LOFARO, THERESA M. Conkling Commercial Secretarial Work Sr. Sisters: Sr. Choir: RadiofT.V. Guild: National Honor Society: Mon., Ital., Bus. Clubs: G.A.A.: Rep., Red Cross: Cashier, Thrift Club: Volleyball: Basketball: Tennis. Versatile: pleasing personality. LOVECCHIO, GRACE A. Brandegec C.E. College Latin, Chem., Math., Cit., Golf Clubs: Sr. Sisters: Band: Orch.: F.T.A.: 'J.V. Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball: Sr. Rep. Planning, Council Cit. Club. i- Sweet, jolly, thoughtful, carefree: everything she should be. LUKEHART, JAMES I. Roosevelt B.E. Penn. State Sr. Choir: French, Math., Clubsg Varsity Track: Cross Country, Gym Team. Noble, athletic and amiable, a man's man is Jim. MAJKA, JOSEPH P. Albany B.E. Air Force French, Block P Clubs: Varsity Baseball: J.V. Baseball: Varsity Basketball: J.V. Basketball: Track: Cross Country. Adonis, all around athlete, a regular fellow. MARTINO, M. SUZANNE Wetmore Commercial Morrisville Sr. Sisters: Cit., French, Bus., Art Clubs. A cheery, petite miss: a worthwhile friend. LUCZKO, MATHEW J. B.S. Cit., Latin, VicefPres. Chem. Clubs: Varsity Track: Gymnastics: Sr. Choir. Student, athlete, friend: each role he plays well, and with humor. MARCHITELLI, RICHARD N, Ind, Arts Block P Club. An outstanding athlete who is Navy bound. LOVECCHIO, ANNETTE M. Brandegee Commercial Secretarial Work Thrift Council: Sr. Sisters: Choir: Orch.: Span., Sr. Bus., Cit. Clubs. She is generally shy, but there's mischief in her eye. Mary Street Colgate U. MACIOL, EUGENE J. St, Stanislaus B.S. ' Niagara University Latin, Cit., Sr. Lib., Math., Chem. Clubs: RadiofT.V. Guild: Mgr., Basketball: Cross Country: Treas., Latin Club. So debonair, so witty, yet ever dependable, a boy of worth. Conkling Navy MATRULLI, MARGARET M. Conkling Art Undecided Jr. Lib.: Choir: Red Cross Rep.: Proctorian Art Staffg Brush Pals: Sr. Bus., Sr. Art, Cit. Clubs. Glamour personified is our Marge! Charm, style and beauty are her possessions. MCGARRY, ETHEL A. Middletown High College Orange Co. Comm. Col, French, jr. Red Cross Clubs. Modest and simple are her waysg with brightest hopes for future days. N4 MOCCALDI. MARY J. Conkling MIRARCHI. SAVERIO 1. MESSA, FRANCIS R. Conklirig B.E. College Math., Chem.. Cit. Clubs: Pres., Health Club: Track, Gym, Swim' ming Teams: Sr. Choir. Engineering for talented, cheerful Frank. MIGLIACCIO, PALMA A. Commercial Cir., Bus., Sr. Sisters, French Clubs: CofCap., Majorettes: G.A.A. Terrific personality, liable, and sincere. St. Mary Mt. C. Mach. Shop and Drafting, Industry, Tech., Drafting Clubs. Quiet, but bubbling with humor: fun to be witlig Industr3 s next An' Ib' bt drew Carnegie. MOORE, ROSEMARY I.. Hawthorne S. Missouri Commercial Secretary Bus., G.A.A. Clubs: Sr. Choir: Baseball: Volleyball: Swimming. Ari attractive sports-minded young miss with a sparkling personality. MOTTO, RITA A. Conkling Lib. Arts Alfred Inst. of Tech. Mon., Lib., French, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Clubs. Petite. pretty, and pleasingg with boundless energy. 30 I pw if MOTTO, MARIE C. Albany Business Alfred Inst Bus.. Span., Chem. Clubs: Bus Staff, Proctoriain jr. Red Cross Thrift Conn.: Hockey: Basketball Sparlqling perxunalityg f1L71'lU'L'f7'Lg and energetic. ,:. C S nb- 'fb loquatious, re MELCHIORE, RICHARD A. Mary Street Teeli.fMecl1. Drafting College IV, and Varsity Baseball: Drafting: Tech. Clubs. Talented, socialfminded. and sin- cereg a great baseball man. Conkling Business Com. Albany State Teach. Col. Bus.. Bowling, Drafting Clubs. Soft spoken and sincereg a fue friendg Mary has varied interests. NAPOLI, LUCILLE M. Wetiiicire College College Latin, Chem., Mon.. Lib., F.T.A., Clubs: Radio'T.V. Guild: Sr. Choirz Bus. Staff: VieefPres., Thrift Counf cil. A musicfminded young miss: def pendable, ejfervescerit. it Latin Club: IV B1 eball Varsity NASTO, PAT A. Brandegee Commercial Cross Country: Track: Span., Bowl' ing Clubs. Undecided ' Helpful. considerate fellow with a 1:7 sense of liumor. OGRODNIC, ROBERT F. B.S. NOLE, ROBERT A. Roosevelt HS. College lfresh., l.V, Basketball: Cross flklllll try: Chem. Club. Lilqeahle, congenialg full of fun. Chem., Cit., Math., Latin Clubs: Treas.. Sr, Art Club. Scientifieally inclinedg cooperative. considerate, and attentive. i INbb 3 wr Qui? B Q I Q . X' St. Stanislaus College ee , 'nl . 3 I, PACTLTO, ANTHONY Cunkling Machine Slzop Industry Mon., Tech., Drafting Clubs. Tall, dark and liandsome equals Tony. PALMIERO, VINCENT r ' e Business French Club. Blessed Sacrament Niagara U. Business is his neldg success will be 4 liisg a congenial fellow who is well liked. fib- vr A NIZNIK, ROBERT Brandegce BS. College . Q S' 'ti J P ff fr i ki' 2.-5 ifvf' 'X if ,x it t fs. ., i. H, r H 3 rg i ,ry E Q is 6' Mon., Bowling, Latin, Dram. Clubs: K' Thrift Coun.: RadiofT.V. Guild: r Bus. Staff, Proctorian. sb- W'ell'lilgedg capable, and compari- ionableg a talented actor. ,ff URGANISCIAK, FRANK G. Wetriicire Tecliriieal Service Une of tlie great men in our dltlu sliopg a good friend to lzave. L OWENS, WILLIAM E Albany BE. 4 'if -. 4 :fp . r Q X Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Sr. Choir: Gym. Swim Teams: lr. Prom Comm.: Table Tennis, Badminton. Baseball, basketball entliusiastg hand' some and popular. PALLADINO, MADELIN E M. Conkling Commercial Telephone Co. A future telephone operator wizli a magnetic personality. 6' if .iq PALUMBO, CLORINDA P. Conkling B.S. Alfred U. Sr. Mon., Sr. Sisters, Sr. Lib., French, Latin, Cit. Clubs: Rep., jr. Red Cross: Thrift Coun.: Treas., Sr. Sisters. A treasured friendg a sure success in lier held. PANICCIA, SAM A. Mary B,S, Cortland Varsity Track: Bowling: Volleyball: Cross Country: Block P: J.V. Base' ball: Pres., Block P: Sr. Choir: French Club. Proctofs john Landy with person ality plus. PERRETTA, MARY ANN T. High School PERRITANO, LEO Roosevelt Blessed Sacrament Commercial Business G.A.A.: Sr. Lib., Cit., Com. Clubs: Varsity Volleyball: Baseball: Track: Basketball: Hockey: Archery: Cheer' leader. Snappy dresser: future secretary to some .lucky businessman. College j.V, Baseball, Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Basketball: Freshman Foot- ball, Basketball: Track: Intramural Baseball. Football, Badminton. An outdoor man with sports on his mind. PORTER, LEONARD -I. Conkling B.S. Undecided Band: Orchestra. Goodfnatured, a musical, and lively ved h ead. 32 PICCOLA, JAMES Conkling Utica College Cit., Chem. Clubs: Sr, Choir: j.V. Basketball: jr. Mon. Club. Able, ambitious, and amiable. 'fe . 4 i 'awe -1. if ,U PENFIELD, WARREN P. Oonkling Art College Brush Pals: Lib., Cit., Press Clubs: Proctorian Art Staff. The art teachefs pride and joy. PERRITANO, GLORIA A. Mary Street Business Rochester Bus. Inst. Mon., Press, Com., Cit. Clubs: Girls' Athletic Association: Sr, Sisters: Chairman, Proctorian Typ' ing Staff. She has a pretty smile for all: a personality to match. fi wregfsif me we H 1 K ll? 512 K ' 1 'via in . kt .' K. PETTINATO, PHILOMENA D. Roosevelt Commercial Child Tech. School . A -5? 2 PONTONERO, MARYROSE T. Commercial Secretarial Work Com, Club: Brush Pals: Sr. Lib.: VicefPres., jr. Lib. Club. Pretty, pleasant and pert. Sr. Lib., Bus., Cit. Clubs: G.A.A.: Proctorian Bus, Staff: Rep., Jr. Red Cross. A quiet miss who will be an C4g1Ci6TlI technician. Conklinu PRIMAROLO, ANTHONY A. Brandegee Tech, Mech. Army Tech., Drafting Clubs. Army bound: a sure asset to Uncle Samls forces. PRIORE, FELICIA A. Conliling s 'Qs PUCINE, ANGELO J. Brandegcc UA. College Commercial Undecided Span. Club: Band: Bus. Stall: V Q Block P: Basketball: Varsity Foot' Choir: Thrift Council. y Varsity Bgwlingl Stepping out from a fashion magaf ' Tiny he's called, but big in his zine is this stylish miss. A spirit, PULEO, MARILYN D. Vwletniorfr RAYMONDA. JOHN VJ. ll, if BA. College Conkling V- li.T.A.: lvlon., Cit., Latin, Chem. HS. College Clubs: jr, Red Cross Rep.: Glec Cir.. Press, Maitli. Clubs: Pres., Latin is Club: Baidniinton: Swiinniing. Clllbl Nlltionill Honor Sotietyz Q' l Pang package uf pleasanzness and Prog. Chziirmzin, Chem. Club: Sec' charm. tion Chairman, Proctorizin. -K The balanced chemical formula for - success. M V i X Si X. REED, MELVINA Wetriiiii'c REILE, PAUL G. Frankfort Art Major Art School B.S. Air FOYCC Art Stall of Proctorian: G.A.A.: Sr. Choir: Press, French, Treble Clctf Clubs: VicefPres., Brush Pals: Vice' Pres.. Sr. Art: Sec.. C-.A.A. Goodness of disposition is the gift of nature and Mel has it. ROMAN, EUGENIA A. Brandegee Commercial Potsdam Sr, Bus., Span., Cit., Press, Sr. Sisters, Sr. Mon. Clubs: National Honor Society: Proctorian Planning Ed.: Cit. Conference Rep.: Pres., jr. Bus.: VicefPres., Sr. Bus. Club. Lover of music, He who binds his soul to knowledge, steals the key Lo heaven. SADOWSKI, JOHN R. ' N- Art Brush Pals: Art Staff of Proctoriainz Truck. Artistic, dependable. and funfloving. Brandegee Undecided NN Nur' 'CZ' Volleyball. Pleasant, friendly, and reserved. 45: 'A ROMANO, MARIE A. Mary St. Commercial College Cir., G.A,A,, Sr. Lib., St. Bus. Clubs: Badminton: Volleyball: Var- sity Cheerleader. This bright young miss knows the path to popularity. . SADOWSKI, MICHAELENE S. 539 Brandegee ff' Business Business World . elif: . . . Sr, Com., Sr. Sisters, Cit., Mon. Clubs: National Honor Society. Sparkling personality, enthusiastic, 'Y If versatile. x sv 33 SALERNO, DOLORES M. Commercial Commercial Club: jr. Red Cross. Feminine, helpful, and petite. SCARFO, SANDRA M. Roosevelt B.S. Sr. Lib., Cit., Glee Clubs. Attractive and fashionfwise. SCIORTINO, MICHAEL C. H.S. Course Mohawk Valley Tech. Mon., Span. Clubs: RadiofT.V. Brandegee Business SALSBURY, BONNIE P. Albany St. College Entrance College Press: Sr. Choir: Thrift Coun., French, Cit., Treble Cleli Clubs: Proctorian Lit. Staff: National Hon' or Society: VicefPres., French Club: CofEd. of Pacemaker: Rep., Syra- cuse. Cit. Congress. Versatility makes her tops. Marcy State SCIORTINO, JOHN W. Conkling Engineering College Chem., French, Cit. Clubs: Radio' T.V. Guild. Sportsman, scientist, and wit. s A SCALZO, FRANCES R. Mary St. B.S. Strong Mem. Hos. Roch. French Club: Sr. Play: Varsity Bas- ketball: Baseball: Hockey: Volleyf ball: Badminton: Bowling: National Honor Society: Sr. Class Sec.: Pres., G.A.A.: VicefPres., Sr. Sisters: Cit.: Vice-Pres., Math.: Sec., Sr, Lib.: Sec., Press C: Sport's Ed.: Thrift Council. Universally liked and versatile. SCIORTINO, JOSEPH D. Conkling Electricity Undecided Mon. Club: Proctor Band: Volley- ball Team: Vice'Pres., Mon. Club. A brightfeyed fellow who will malqe his mark. Conkling Guild: P.H.S. Band: Trackg Pres. 3 of RadiofT.V. Guild. A shining example of a very happy fellow. 34 SALERNO, KATHLEEN M. Brandegee Commercial Business World Com., Cit. Club: Brush Pals. The mildest manners and gentlest heart belong to this attractive miss hw 'Cf' SCIALDONE, PETER ll. St. Agne s Electrical Eng. U. S. Marine Reserved, yet friendly and sincere tx SERVATIUS, BARBARA I. L Conkling H.S. Becker Junior College Bus., Lib., Latin, Cit., Thrift Clubs Reserved, capable, a perfect lady who will be a huge success. SHOOK, JULIA D. Bffmdeeefr SICA, FRANK J. Brandegee Commercial Saudi Arabia D-rafting Service Sr. Choir. V Tech., Drafting Clubs. ' Quiet, dependable, friendly, a bru- nette with long, black tresses. SINISGALLI, MICHAEL A. Brandegee B.S. College Na, Band, Orch., Dram. Clubsg Intraf mural Basketball, Volleyball. Smile with personality plus. rag? 'mv 53? 1 STEMMER, RICHARD I. Iwlary Street B.S. College gs Latin, Cit., Math., Sr. Choir, Chem. l Clubs: National Honor Society. Quiet scientificwninded fellow, a 9 I good sportsman. M Congenial, sincere, and dependable. STEFANSKI, ELIZABETH J. St. Stanislaus Commercial Business Cit., Sr. Bus., Sr. Sisters, Thrift Council Clubs: jr. Red Crossg Corres. Sec. of Sr. Sisters. Wellflilqed, dependable, and sincere SZCZYGIEL, JOAN C. St. Stanislaus Commercial Secretarial Work Cit., Sr. Sisters, Corn., Sr. Art, RadiofT.V. Guild Clubs. Sweet and petite: as a secretary sl1e'll be hard to beat. , S l iii na f:7?',' l 'Z f' Q TALERICO, PATRICIA A. Conkling Commercial Secretarial Work Com., Italian, Cit., Ir. Mon. Clubs: Choir. Sweet, the picture of fashion! TANTILLO, PHYLLIS B. Conlcling Business Undecided Choir, Lib., Mon., Com. Clubs. Charming and uivacious. W7 TALLARINO, MARILYN E. Mt. Carmel Commercial Utica College Com., Jr. Mon. Clubs: RadiofT.V. Guild. Sparkling personality, fun to be witli. TAURISANO, ANTHONY Conkling College f Spanish and Mon. Clubs. 1 Wellfliked, pleasant, and sports- N loving, fee TAURISANO, MICHAEL P. Albany Art U. S. Paratroopers Block P, Sr, Art Clubs: Track: Football, Volleyballg Art Staff of Proctorian. Athletic, dependable, and daring. if I? TOMAINO, CAROL A. Albany Commercial Undecided Com., G.A.A. Clubsg Cheerleading: Section Chairman, Proctorian. Quiet, reliable, popular, and sweet is Carol. TOMAINO, JACQUELINE L. Roosevelt B.S. College Sr. Mon., F.T.A., Span., Sr. Sisters, Cit. Clubs, Orchestrag Bus, Staff of Proctoriang Sr. Lib. Club. Cheerful with a dazzling person' ality. TOMAINO, SANDRA J. Mary Street Commercial Secretarial Work Com., Swimming, G.A.A., Cit., Clubsg Brush Pals, Sr. Choir, jr. Red Cross Rep.: National Honor Society: Baseball, Volleyball, Tiny, efficient, and likeable. i ,i :H l 5 . ifilwi TOMASSETTI, MICHAEL A, I TORCHIA, CARMELITA Conklinef . ll' 0, 'riff Conkling 3.13, Cpllege gn. 1 Q- la. H.S. 0 Office Work Chem., Math, Clubs, Cross Coun- Y w , i I Sf. Ch0ll'- try: Band- L , ii, X . Tiny and trirng a sparkling person' Furvlouing. cheerful, and Sports' A flllib' will insure SUCCESS- loving. A f V 1,1 :Sail -- . . 5? TRISOLINO, GINA Brandegee TROMBETTA, JOSEPH C. College Entrance College Albany Latin, Dram. Clubs: National Hon' Ind. Arts U. S. Marines or Societyg Sr. Choirg Press Club: Swim Club, jr. Mon. Vivacious, versatile, talented, and Fresh. Football: Sr. Choir: Pres., Cit. Club: jr. Mon.: Section Leader in Sr. Choir. charming. VAFIADES, GEORGE Masonic Home School B.S. and B.E. College National Honor Societyg Sr. Choir: Sr. Playg Cross Countryg Lit. Staff, Proctorian: J.V. Baseball: Math., French, Chem., jr. Mon. Clubs. Versatile, wellflilqedg a typical Proc' torite. Quiet, ambitious, and serious. 3 VANNO, DANIEL J. Mary St. Commercial Undecided Cir., Bus. Clubs: Radio'T.V. Guild. Sincere, with pleasant personality. VATALORA, MARIE C. Home-Arts Telephone Co. Mon., Cit., Bus., Italian Clubs: Jr. Red Cross Rep. A pleasant person to know. WILSON, FREDERICK C. B.E. Math,, Chem., French, Bowling Clubs: Lit. Staff of Proctoriang Na- tional Honor Society. Friendly, earnest, adaptable, Fred should be a good engineer. YOURNO VICTORIA S. B.S. jr. Lib.g Sr. Lib.g G.A.A., Radio' T.V., French, Glee Clubs. Funfloving, talented, and dynamic: a success in whatever she does. Albany St. VIVENZO, GUY F. Conlgling High School College Com., Span. Clubs: Cross Country, Gym Team: j.V. Basketballg Sr. Choir: Band. A man of varied interest with an eye to the future. Frankfort College WORMEWORTH, IOSEPH E. Wetmore Commercial College Commercial Club. Wellfliked, humorous, ambitious and musical. Conkling Undecided agp X4 I-if WATERS, WINONA I. West Leydon Central High Commercial jr. Red Cross Rep. Pleasant, dependabl an asset to her future employer. N. , VISALLI, KATHLEEN M. Conkling Commercial Business Cit., Sr. Lib. Clubsg Radio'T.V. Guild. Quiet, reservedg a true friend. Business World e, and ambitiousg WITTMAN, DAVID G. Albany B.S. and B.E. Utica College National Honor Society: French, Chem., Math., Cit. Clubs: Sr. Choirg jr. Red Crossg Ir. Mon.: Bus. Staff of Proctorian. Gay, witty, friendly, a sportsman YEOMANS, CARL D. Brandegee Tech. Mech. Air Force Drafting, Tech. Clubsg Vice-Pres., Tech. Clubs. A fun-loving fellow who will never lack friends. par excellence. YOZZO, JOANNE L Conklmg Commercial Undecided Com., Italian, Glee Clubsg Major- ette. - Cheerful, adaptable, friendly, and always smiling. 37 ZAINO, NICHOLAS A. Albany B.E. M.V.T,I. Feature Ed., Press Club: Brush Pals: jr. Red Crossg Cit.g Mzitli., Latin. French Clubs: Lit. Stall of Proc' torian: National Honor Society. ZANE, ANTHUNY M. Mary B S College Cir.. Mon., Chem.. Italian, Mzitlm. .of Clubs: Sr. Choiri Bus. Staff of Proctorian: -I.V. Basketball, Sincere, helpful, tlependalvle in all Clem-r, willy, quiet, a brain mul ,gl f ' lie does. cli e m ist ' s i at Sir, ZANE. IVHCHAEL Vxletinore ZASA. GERALD Conliling ,355 Tecli. Met'lz, Navy Tech, lklecli, Undecided I Tech., Drafting Clubs, Boys' Glec Club: Varsity Gym' 5 ,A finial but friendly: when lielp is nastics. -i , ' W A, ncedetl lit-'11 be zliere. Elmer. friendly. helpful chap, A .,. . A V. X' ff' ,A gf Nw ,N ZITO. RQSEMARY A, Roosevclt I Wal! Cfmmiercial Telephone Co. 7 Bus., Health Clubs: Baseball: Bad' 38 s-. '!2i-ff ., , mintong Basketball, fn A Startling personalztyg a 1.t'l7'l7'L171g xmile and voice calms: cater We will love and cherish thee, Dear old Proctor High, In our hearts you'll always be, You will never die. Years may come and years may go, Dear old Proctor High, Still our love you'll always know, Tho' times pass right by. Chorus Proctor High, Proctor High, You're our guiding star, We will all look up to thee No matter where we are. I uk, .vi 23. Ji X xl' 1' . 4 s 5: , ,1'y,g'4'2v VII ...ki v 8 .saxv by ' slxtyx ., Jw 'C-, x 1. fu s ld 4,- C K Cin' Cf .5 n. I uuifzi x 5x4 4'- K y V 191 X V v Ay, VX X 1 1 ' 1 A 1 Oh' T' X ,, ,5, Sul 'Q v? P8 s'- n JH' ' Q X51 YI Lag Liz 'n,! , . 'w ...- MISS MART DRUMM T R Proctor I'I1gh School for many years has had Mrss Mary Drumm, a farthful and capable teacher and leader as a member of the faculty MISS Drumm has worked ardently wlth the semor art staffs of the Proctonan and was the ad vlsor of the Semor Art Club In our hearts you ll always be are the thoughts of the class of 57 To you, Mlss Mary Drumm, we pay trlbute for the outstandmg SCFVICCS you have Y: wh' . , . L' 'Nr glven Proctor and 1ts students J asx, xi O S :XY F '40 5,2 F eg.-ps ul, Jn Xwg -.--Q., .svn- We hope th1s wlll be the road to a full an rlch life for Mxss Ellzabtth Farlty who retlred ID anuary We find mt pleasant to remember her un selflsh devotlon, her unfallxng wrllmgness, and her sincere mterest m us May the days be full S3.tlSfy1I'1g for her 'IH H. 1 s. na. 1 if 'f KLf?nl ctxq L 1 nl QQ. .4 I A 1 w AS 2 is A iw' 721.1632 MISS GRACE STUDOR Proctor has lost the SCFVICCS and guldance ot an outstandmg member of 1ts faculty MISS Grace Studor contnbuted rmmeasurably to those who were her students It IS the earnest w1sh of all that the future brmg great happiness and joy to her We shall not forget her long and devoted SGFVICC to us v v . . , 1 fa- ,.--NPD.-.. .s?1l:a.'0'F'n' ' 5 4153. 1- .1 . Av '.5 ' ' ' . -. 1-I '.f.g. . -' - ne-' 1 .-if . ' -. -sg., .. '.:,- - nh D-W ' . 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' L: TI,-1' 1 -gs..-ar '12-fxf I - VJ xjffq: ' A-fri' I ' c f ,. ., . ,,- I U I O Astral Adventures Bright stars at Proctor receive recognition through the highly respected National Honor Society. The organization under the Fine supervision of Mrs. Ruth Porter and Mr. Senatro La Bella, encourages students to develop leadership, scholarship, and character, on which membership is based. It has highlighted its assembly for new members this year by granting membership to our distinguished guest and exfProctorite, Ted Lepcio. 9 0 ataonal gfonor ocaety Front Row, left to right: Ted Lepcio, john Raymonda, Rollin W. Thompson. N x 4 3 'r- Xs...k eo-editoro Front Row, left to right: Vvlanda Dauksza, judirh Cardarelli. fitercary Staff Amitrano, Pat Ayoub, -Iohanne Cabouch, john Camesano, Philumena Cardarelli, Judith Colacicco, Phyllis Colosimci, Felix Corelli, joseph Dauksza, Wanda DeCarlo. Barbara DeTraglia, Marie Didiu, Grace Forte, Fred Gladwin, Patricia Graziano, Roszinmnd Raymondn, john Reed, Mclvina Roman, Eugenia Salsbury, Bonnie Tomanio, Carol Wilson, Fred Wittman, David Section eliairmen Front Row, left to right: Bonnie Salshury fFeaf turesj, Carol Tornaino fG1rls' Sportsl. Joseph Corelli lBoys' Sportxj. Second Row: Eugenia Roman lFeature5b, Philomena Camesano KPHO- tographyj. executive Qditoro Front Row, left to right: Fred Forte fSportsj Felix Colosimo flblanningj, Pat Amitrano fPlm togmphyj, jack Raymonda fEditorfinfcl1iefD. 4 torian guoineoo Stan Front Row, left to right: A. Zane fClTClLldfl071 Managerj, A. Pucine, T. Ambrose, R. Niznik QCO-clmirma-nj, Tomaino, M. Puleo, Mrs. Bettina DiGiorgio fAdviser5. Second Row: M. Garro. B, Ameduri, I.. Napoli, Ayoulw. Third Row: P. Cardamonc. Abounader. Fourth Row: G. Karros, Raymondzi, Marie Motto, M, Guarascio fcu chairman typing Stay Front Row, left to right: Johanne Ayoub, Marie Ann DiRuzza, Gloria Perritano fCl1airmanJ, JoAnn DiRuzza. Not Present: Lucille Lazzaro, Johanne Guarneri, cart and :photography .Stauo Front Row, left to right: james Carrone, Melvina Reed, Miss Florence Cahill fAclviserJ, Michael Taurisano, War' ren Penfield fClldiTmd71J, john Sadowski, Margaret Ma' trulli, Anthony DeRosa fCofCl1airmanJ, Gayle Frey. fedd Calulr As its title suggests, Proctor's Press Club has the duty of writing the school news for the Sunday Observer Dispatch and for the school publication, The Paccf maker. This club is relatively new, having been organized two years ago to replace the journalism classes. Members include students from seventh through twelfth grades. Editors are usually upper' classmen. With Miss Isabella Rob' inson as its faculty adviser, the club is successfully carrying out its Front Row, left to right: Nicholas Zaino fFeature Edxtorj, 'lohanne Ayoub CCofEd1torJ, Bonnie Salsbury fCofEdxtorJ, Isabella M. Robinson CAdviserJ. Second Row: Philomena Camesano fCirculation Managerj, Frances Scalzo 1Girls' Sportsl, Ben Delorio fBoys' Sportsj, Pat Amitrano lMGW48l'1!l Editorl. Press Club Members: Pat Amitrano, Angelo Amo- dio, johanne Ayoub, Peter Cardamone, Barbara Caruso, Philomena Camesano, joe Collea, Felix Colosimo, Wanda Dauksza, Betty DeFiore, Benny Delorio, Carmella DiFabbio, Nanette DiMino, Fred Forte, Marie Gladwin, ,loan Majka. joe Marci, responsibilities. Gloria Perritano, Melvina Reed, Laraine Roemcr, Eugenia Roman, Bonnie Salsbury. Frances Scalzo. Gina Trisolina, Nick Zaino, Thumper fMascotD. Not Present: john Bilodeau, john DeTraglia, An' thony Funicello, john Grassi, Neil Kalin, Elaine Polito, Jack Raymonda, Christine Sacco, Vito Scarahlc. Scared: M. Garro fSecrc'taYyl. S. Delzazio fVxce-Prcsv denrl. S, Tomaino fSscretarx'D. B, Dclorio. fpresidentj, Miss Miner fDlT8CfOTl. Second Row: M. Femia, P. Wittnizxnn, V.Alcsx1ndro, j. Tromhetta, G. Trisolina.M. Santalucy. ,l.Ma1ka. L. Romer, P, Amitrano enior eluoir Proctor has reason to be proud of its outstandf ing Senior Choir. Under the direction of Miss Louise Miner, the members have been busy performing for various gatherings. The Christmas schedule included programs at The First National Bank and Station W.I.B.X. for the public, and an inspiring appearance with the Combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs at the annual Proctor assembly. The Senior Choir topped its activities with a splendid Spring Concert that will remain an unforf gettable memory of our senior year. V T ', ' f ..... AM- --ni: -nv!-ll' jntermecliafe Qirlo' glee elub reoliman Qirlo' Cglee Qlulv Qomlainecl 'Bayes' glee eluls High on the 11st of goals for Proctor students is membership in the National Honor Society This group contributes to school affairs with severxl worthwhile lCtlVlt1CS Thur sponsorship of the Col Soeiety carries on the The C1t1Z6DShlp Club with approximately one hundred and fifty five members has as its goal the and 1nformed citizens The club st1mulates an inter est 1n both world and domestic affalrs This year members participated 1n panel discussions concerning atconal onor ocaety Front Row le t to right Mrs Ruth Porter fAd vxser George Karros fVlCC Presidentj Second Row Barbara DeCarlo fSecretarxJ john Ray monda fP'res:dentJ Pat Amitrano fTTCd.Su76T, lem. Day program and annual contributions to the Care Fund are notable Under the able guidance of Mrs Ruth Porter and Mr Senatro D LaBclla The National Honor best traditions of Proctor the recent presidential electlon and similar current events Uticas good Wlll ambassador Dominick As to Italy The club also sponsored four students chosen to attend a state W1dC Citizenship Confer ence at Syracuse Miss Helen Gohringer IS the adviser atazenolup elulv Front Row le t to right Rachael Ferraro fSec retard Frances Scalzo fV1CC President Pa Amitrano fP7CSld8TlIJ Felix Colosimo CTreas urer o . . N i 0 is . I f g z . I . 3, , p , . X X X f a development of a better world through educated saro, lectured and showed slides in his recent trip Q. . . 'Q 1 , 'Q 1 . H x 4 if 3 , ' J, t Q 'Qu' . . y . . ' fx.: rv A enaor onctoro Calulf Le t to right oseph Sciortino fV1ce Presxdentj Barbara DeCarlo fSecretaryJ Pat Amitrano fPres1dentJ johanne Ayoub fT'reasurerJ Under the crpable supervision of Mr ustln brffney this Proctor organization is held in high esteem and its authority is respected by both facult5 One of the most interesting clubs at Proctor direction and constant supervision of Miss Florence McCarthy this club has captivated the minds of and students Maintaining order in the cafeteria and in the corridors helps to mold better citizens of the carefully selected members many students who are interested in public speaking 15 one of its many activities Anyone who has par tlcipated in this organization can honestly say th1t he has learned to master the art of self expression cpaclno Z-cv wld Front Row let to 'right Peter Cardamone fV1C8P7CS1dCHIJ Patricia Gladwin fAss1stant Secretarxl Philomena Camesano fSecreta1xj Paula Anguish fTrcasurerJ Michael Sciortmn 1PreszdentJ O O f A 1 J ' ' - . High is the RadiofT.V. Guild. Under the capable Presenting fairy tales to the grade school children o o . ., f Af' Z . zhriat eouncil The Thrift Council, under the direction o Miss Jane Jones, has encouraged Proctorites to open and maintain accounts with The Savings Bank of Utica. These are guarantees for the future plans o students. guture eachero The aim of the Elizabeth Bacon Chapter of tht F.T,A, is to stimulate interest in the teaching pro fession. Because of the never tiring efforts of Mrs. Anna Duggan, students learn more about this pro- fession while in high school. They take over classe: and attend annual conferences enabling them to learn more about teaching. enior filsrary elulv The Senior Library Club, under the super' vision of Miss Virginia Stockwell, was organized to create interest in better reading, to educate the members in the use of the library, and to be of assistance to the school. At present there are thirtyf five girls working at the desk and shelving books. 'V' Seated john Vafiade Barbara Karro Standing Albert Zalocha Carol Anne Mancuso Laralne Roemer M1 ane ones fAduserl Let to right Lucille Napoli fVlC8 Preszdentl Beverly Ameduri ffreasurerl Grace Didio lPres1dentl Vietorir Allesandro fSec1eta1xl Front Row, let to right: Sylvia Caruso fPres1dent , Pa' tricia Giruzzi fVicefPresidemJ, Philomena Ciruzzi fRef cordi-ng Secretaryl, Frances Scalzo fCovresponding Secref tary , oanne Guarneri. Barbara Deffarlo fAssociutxm1 Representutxresl. up Z Front Row, left to right: David Kent 1VicefPresidentl, james Carrone, Joseph Majka fSecreta1yJ, Angalo Pucine ffl-lTCdSll7CTJ. Not present: Michael Taurano fPres1dentl. Front Row, left to right: Melvina Reed fSec1ctaryJ, Theresa Brindisi fVice'PresidentJ, Frances Scalzo fP1esi' dentj, Barbara DeCarlo lfreasurerj. Left to right: David Romano f'Treasurerj, Frances Scalzo. fSecreta1yj, Fred Forte CPresidentJ. Not present: George Karros fVice-Presidentj. flock QP Qlula The Block P Club is organized to honor the fortunate winners of varsity insignias. A member is respected for his athletic ability, sportsmanship, and leadership. Under the supervision of Mr. Philip J. Hammes, the club raises funds to help finance athf letic events and purchase equipment used and en' joyed by Proctorites. Qirlo ogthletic oaooociation The Girls' Athletic Association, under the supervision of Miss Phyllis Calogero, has been organ' ized to develop skill, leadership, teamwork, and good sportsmanship in girls' sports. It is responsible for the organization of the Intramural Sports Program and the planning of the Interschool Schedule of sports. At the annual banquet awards are distributed to the oustanding senior girl. atlaematico eluls The Mathematics Club is composed of students of advanced mathematics who wish to further their knowledge. Under the able guidance of Miss Anne Motycka the intricacies of the slide rule and the fundamentals of calculus are discussed. This has proved useful to prospective engineer' ing students. as Uh L. ruoh Qzjalo The purpose of this organization is to promote an interest in the field of art. The club's yearly program consists mostly of contributing favors to several Children's Homes and hospitals during Christmas and Easter. Miss Florence Cahill is the club's capable ad' viser. Left to right: Philomena Camesano fP'resiclc'ntl, Peter Cardamone fSCTgCdHl'GZ'ATmSJ, Melvina Reed fVicef Presiclentl, Cynthia Pecoraro fT7CdSUTCTl. Not present: Marie Garro fSecretaryj. 44 enior cart elulv The Senior Art Club, a vital organization at Proctor, has for many years contributed to various Children's Hospitals and Indian Mission Homes as part of their annual program. The club is composed of art majors and art enthusiasts. Miss Mary Drumm is the adviser. Left to right: Robert Ogrodnik ffreasurerl. Gayle Frey, Ronald Fava fSergeants-atfA'rmsj, Geraldine Forlano iSer- remryj, Melvina Reed fVicefP1esidentl. rcheotra ro Membership in Proctor's orchestra not only provides musicallyfminded students with enjoyment and an opportunity for selffexpression but also pref pares them for more advanced work in the music Held. Mr. Roy Lofgren, as director, familiarizes the young musicians with technique and the self disci' pline necessary for a music career. Front Row, left to right: Gina Trisolina fSecrctary and 'l'1easurerj, Nicholas Mazzatti fPresidentj. Second Row: Anthony Yacco CLibra1ianj, Leo Callari Uvfanagerj, Frank Donaruma fVice-Presidentj. fatin elulv Proctor's Civitas Romana fLatin Clubj has inf deed reached its acme of perfection. A spectacular annual banquet, Roman style, has been the most unique club activity in this vicinity. Each member wears a toga and laurel crown. A june picnic was also held this year, The monthly meetings have programs designed to point out the many interesting and modern aspects connected with the so-called dead language. Miss Helen Schermerhorn is adviser. Front Row, left to right: Gene Maciol fquaestorj, Natalie Yacovclla faedilej, Lucille Napoli fCenxorj, Ben Delorio CConsulJ, Felix Colosimo faedilel. Second Row: Grace Didio fConsulD Peter Cardamone Caedilej, Theresa Brin- disi fscribal. , .....gavl 's .Spaniels elulv The Spanish Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Gabriel Castello, tries to combine both fun and education in a delightful whole. A St. Patrick's Day Dance and a june picnic were this year's highlights. Also for the first time, a Christmas Banquet was held on January sixth, the Little Christmas of the Span' ish speaking countries. Front Row, left to right: Kim Benzo fSe1geanrfatfA1msJ. Marie Gladwin fPTOgTl1'l'Yl Chaxrmanl, Joanne Arrigo fVicefPresidentJ, Paula Anguish fffreasurerj, Theresa Flihan fProgram Chairmanj, Felicia Priore fSCC'VCCdTf'l. Standing: Felix Colosimo fPresidentj. renclu elulf French language, customs, and culture are brought to life in the activities of Le Cercle Francais. Under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Hay the members conduct meetings and activities entirely in French. Emphasis is placed upon becoming familiar with conversational French and learning of France itself. Front Row, left to right: Bonnie Salsbury CVicefPresidentj, Abel DeMattos QT1easurerJ. Second Row: Donna Abounf ader CSecretaryD, Fred Forte fPresidentl. li ii' WE' 'W enior uoineoo elulv With Mrs. Marjorie S. Knapp as faculf ty adviser the Senior Business Club has carried out many successful and valuable activities throughout the year. Supervised tours of various places of business in Utica have aided members in choosing a business career. Social activities included the annual dance and Christmas party, Front Row. left to right: Carmella DiFabio lCo1responding Secretaryj, Marie Garro fP'resif dentj, Eugenia Roman 1Vice'PresidentJ, juliann Abounader fRecording Secvetavyj, Angela Doti fffreasuverl. eluemiotry eluls Within the realm of 324, Proctor's cub scientists vent their pentfup ambitions in the sciences. The chief aim of the club is to groom representatives for the Herkimer Science Congress each year. Because of the tireless efforts of Mr. Ralph Zoeckler, Proc' tor is always well represented at the Con- gress. Front Row, left to right: jack Raymonda fPmf gram Cbairmanj, Fred Forte fPresidentD, Ther' esa Ambrose fTTCdSUTCT,. Not present: Lucille Napoli fSCC7CIdTj',, Mathew Luczko fVice- Presidentj. and Silica ro Proctor's band, under the direction of Mr. Stephen Christos, is kept busy all year round as it provides musical background for games and assemblies besides presenting its annual Spring Concert. However, the burden of work does not dampen the spirits of these staunch musicians as they play merrily on. Standing, left to right: Leo Callari QLib1a1ianJ, Frank Donaruma fLib'ra1ianJ, Anthony Yacco lManagerj, Nicholas Mazzatti QVicefP1esidentJ. Seated: Arlene MinerellaCSec1eta1yj, Fred Forte 1P1'esidentJ. jtalian elub Headed by Mr. Louis Salbitano, the Italian Club's chief aim is to promote inter' est in the Italian language. This past year, members enjoyed viewing pictures taken in Italy by Miss Cynthia Di Giorgio, a Proctor student. Front Row, left to right: Carmen LaPagIia fSrc- retaryl, Fred Demma fVicefP1esidentJ, john Semeraro, fP1esidentJ Deanna Monaco fPro- gram Chairmanj Nancy Pilenza fT1easure'rJ. gr. filsrary elul: The junior Library Club, under the supervision of Miss Mary Marchetta, con' sists of a group of freshmen and sophomore girls interested in library work. Some of their duties include decorating the library and its showcases, desk work, mending books, and checking library shelves. Front Row, left to right: Jeanette Sullivan fVicef Pfesidcntj, Edith Gianotti lfreasurerl Paula Didio fPresidentJ, Paula Tantillo CSec'reta'ryJ, Frances Sardina CSe1gcant-atfA1msJ. r. uoineoo eluls Amateur clerical workers, supervised by Miss Beatrice Hertwig, consist of ninth and tenth year business students. Aside from carrying out their own activities and projects and conducting meetings, these workers often team up with the Senior Business Club in working at the annual dance and aiding in the sale of Christmas cards. Front Row, left to right: Roseann Biamontc CPresidentJ, Donna O'Hara fVice-Presidentj, Kathleen Sangiacomo fReco1ding Secretaryj, Joyce DeCarlo Qfreasurerj, Catherine Rozonf kiewiecz fCorrespond1ng Secvetaryl, Cynthia Kosak fAssistant TT6dSU7CT,. 'N-.xi N 1 .... tara in ogction f 1 Y 1 ,, x 'Z 1 . 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'5l in x --T ,VAL H 4 x A 'yi' - J X Li 3 f eff Y ,s A .fs - - 1 ' f EQ Q 'S , . a l 6 t a . , Q The race for the '56 City Championship re' sulted in Proctor tying U.F.A. for second place and U.C.A. taking top honors. The team, under thc coaching of Mr. P. J. Hammes, turned out top' notch performances throughout the area. The games lost were exciting as well as close. Most of the Hrst stung team will not he returnf ing This means that the H7 team will be composed chiefly of last years econd string team and Jayvees who will be picked to play Varsity We cm be sure that Philip J Hammes will do 1 line job in molding a championship team for '57, x PX. cwelvall W T li Batrefs Up! lUU11l'KU1g A new activity has been added at Proc tor Long ago Proctor had a swim team now it has been revived Mr Robert Quinn and Mr Peter Talerico members of tht faculty have offered their time and efforts to organize this group The team is now in full swing and undergoing a heavy schedule The 1936 Central Oneida League Championship the cmder court are looking forward to m even more impresslve 1957 season The team its strength centered around the running with excellent assistance in field events did pride to the Maroon and White The veteran athletes contributing to the success Cook Fran Messa and Ernie Lange Again the Junior Varsity squad will reveal its potential The Hrst meet the Section III relay Carnival plus various meets with area schools the city cham p1onsh1p and the State Sectionals will fill the stren uous schedule rack and gaelcl O O under their -belts, Mr. Icouis O. Cookgs knights of the previous season include Matt l.uczko, Tim O - Af sr f' I A V000 0ver the river and through the woods went the jovial joggers of the Proctor Cross Country Squad influenced hy the spirited wisdom of Mr. Elliot Hunt. This track team led hy the superlative running of Ken Pettit, Sam Paniccia, and Ernie Lange has proved itself to he one of the states hest. These three, with four other starters, have laid low the -wg .4 .4 M 2 'J utaeg.. ru O A country heads of many a proud team this year, First and second places have rarely been occupied by anyone but the Proctor harriers. This fine team has shown an exceptional strength in running that will long be remembered in the annals of high school sports. As for the future, the loss of seniors will hamper hut a small part of the potentiality of es' tahlishing an even better record. xt C iaclminton gncloor porto arnaval The Indoor Sports Carnival is sponsored by the New York State Public High School Athletic Assof ciation and deals with interscholastic sports com' petition. Its primary purpose is to encourage particif pation in sports. The sports included are Badminton. Table Tennis, Volleyball, Gymnastics, and Bowling. As a result of their devoted practice and effort the members of these teams have gathered honor for Proctor. 'I , Ja. ,gg Q, -r iable fenmo Pl aroity Front Row, left to right: Mary Femia fCaptainJ, Barbara DeCarlo, Carol Tomaino, Marie Romano, Marie Dc' Traglia, Phyllis Colacicco. Beverly Ameduri Much praise is due our attractive and sparkling cheerleaders as they lead the student body in cheering our team on to victory. The girls, under the direction of Miss Phyllis Calogero, do a fine job at sports events and assemblies. unior aroity Front Row, left to fight: Judy Vendetti fCaptainJ, Angela LaRocco, Carol Rossi, jackie Tomaino, Pat Giruzzi, Mary Ann Peretta. X . ik N' Qirlo' as s. . U' U 6 S X . 'if . ff 5 + Taoketloall its l This year emphasis in girls' has' ketball has been placed upon the intraf mural program. The girls have had a fine time competing against each other. At the same time they have acquired many new skills. Under the direction of Miss Fredrica Frey teams have been organ' ized and a well planned program followed. Qarlo Softball Every spring the spirit of Babe Ruth inhltratcs the girls' gym, as mitts bats, and softballs become the tools of the day. Under the guidance of Miss Frey, the team has added more honors to Proctor's athletic accomplishments 9 9 fd ?1-D I Hua nlfll ll irlo' oarclaery A sport that nearly every sport enthusiast looks forward to each Spring is Archery. By their participa- tion in various meets. our feminine Robin Hoods have proven that they can really handle a how and arrow, Practice sessions are held weekly dur' ing the Spring and each season proves to be more successful for the girls than the previous one. Qirlo' Taclminton An easy way for Proctor Girls to earn credit towards their athletic awards is hy participating in the sport with the birdie and the racket. Badminton is this gala sport. Both double and single matches are held after school hours. The girls are always trying to keep in shape for their annual spring play- day at U.F.A., a meet which always turns out to he quite successful. vN+4444g,4 --H13 llJ'mQhl ' L1 0 ' f vg..4l'f K LJQIQ' I I Garb C3 lf Durmg thu sprmff thy athletm mlnded Proctor glrls HWHIY the beglnnlnq of the week for Mondays are Qet aslde for thu golf en thusnsts At tho Villry VILW Mumclpxl Golf Course golf lessonb ire glven undur the dlrutlon of Hink Furgol M155 Fredrlca Frey IS ilso on hand to fnw rxtrr polntgr md help to thoxe who need lt I lf 1 strlkr or IS It 1 Np1rU Thrsg two Lommon word nn lx hmrd qultg frgqunntly it rhr Roy 1l Bowling Allgy Lvcry Wgdnc day If 4 00 Qur M155 Phyllxs Crlognro VHIIUUN turns pirtmclpitv. 111 mtramuralx 'md lntrr scholastlc ictlvltxes arlo owlm 72 pun Q I m 5 ' 3 f .C Q x C 3 -5 A A I N K ' , ' 5- - I . I W I V ' . h' 1 W' Q ' 3 s 1 3 A. s ' 1 ' H ' ' Q 5 4 R N f ' ' s 'Q ' 3' Ann 1 ' 2 r,'r ' sm 1. loyal bowling enthusiasts arc always raring to go. 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'www' A-sw D 0Zl0f'ZE!Q 5 THE HEART OF YOUR YEARBOOK TO PRODUCE AN OUTSTANDING YEARBOOK IS IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT AN OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHER if YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER BASTIAN BROS. COMPANY ROC II IHSIER. NEW YORK DESIGNERS AND PRODUCERS OF HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY GENUINE HAND ENGRAVED COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NAME CARDS lllllll-l.l'lIIIIIUIIIIIIJIWIIIIIIIIIIlwl'IlwllI'lIwlwllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CIiNGRA'I'l'LATIONS T0 THE CLASS UF '57 Thr- SIIHIPIIIN IJIIFIIIIY mul 4dl7IIfllSIll1Il0Tl z41sI1 tIu G1 aduatmg Sfnzm s the Best 0 I lll I. 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