Binghamton Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)
- Class of 1954
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WJ. -fl.: ., o 0 0 ji.: - - L . .yi s Qu' Qian ,. vu- , sf . n i 'f ,L , .ll ' ,Z HISTORY OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AND GYM Locker room shouts have changed from Twenty three sk1doo ' and Oh you k1dl to Id1g ya ' and Roger Dodger ' smce the dream of a new gymnaslum has l1ved ln the hearts of Cen tral students Flnally thxs year the dream has become a reallty Thls 1954 gym IS brand new and was used by the sprlng term students for the flrst tlme m Aprll I'wo years ago the notables of our falr c1ty declded to do somethmg about the lack of athletxc faC111t18S for glrls plus helplng the boys and teams by supplymg better practlce space I'hus began the f1rst plans for the new gym and pool wluch proved to be very lmportant ln the eyes of the students The modern and convenlent Central Hlgh School gym was completed w1th pool gym floor muslc rooms and Board of Educatlon bu1ld1ng durlng the spring term of 1954 No one 1nterv1ewed seems to quxte remember the exact date of the openlng of Central Hlgh School's mam bu1ld1ng It has stood on 1ts Mam Street s1te smce before the turn of the century Of course the orxgmal bu1ld1ng has been replaced by the present one but the latter IS qulte old 1n years and tradltlon The class rooms show the1r age but no pupll would feel at home without 1n1t1a1s carved on h1s desk The marble floored corrldors echo the sounds of former assemblles and the laughter of teen agers 1n flapper outfxts mlddy blouses and sweaters and bobby sox Central Hlgh may be an old 1nst1tut1on of learnmg, but 1ts tradltlon w1ll be kept ahve durmg the present w1th1n the hearts of 1ts grateful alumm and students WK PgOe - . , u n , - ' . , , . 7 Q - 1 7 9 . . 1 Y 9 ' - ' 9 1 ' . 51 1 O 9 F1 Elway ll nm, 3 Nu . 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A 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . C ' 1 T , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr Helfer The power behind the scenes in the Bing hamton school system is Superintendent of Schools Martin A Helfer Although the stu dents do not see him everyday as they do their teachers and principal his influence is strongly felt within the schools Mr. Helfer understands fully the problems of students teachers and parents. His own sons keep him well in touch with the activities in the schools. Part of Mr. Helfer's job is the task of running the Binghamton schools in such away that they meet the standards required by New York State, and also prepare students to enter college in the business or industrial world. As New York State and Binghamton rank above the average this is a high goal, Mr. Helfer's record since he has been our Superintendent of Schools shows him to be an honest capable and intelligent leader of the principals and teacners who guide the minds of the children of today the citizens of to- morrow. Mr Springmann There must always be a captain at the helm of 1 boat Just as there must be a principal at thc head of the faculty and students in a high school of Central High School and the very cooperative understanding and intelligent leader of the student body Central s principal like most others in his field of work takes a great deal of interest in the stu- dent scholastic average. Beyond the call of duty Mr. Springmann gives his time and energy to supervise and attend extra-curricular activities in which the students of Central High are participat- in . He traveled to Norwich when Central s Debate Club met that of Norwich High School in inter- school debate. When speeches are being given in local and nation wide contests Mr. Springmann listens judges and advises all those who compete for the prize. If the basketball or football team travels to another city to rival for a victory he is the faculty member who travels along listening to the school cheers on the crowded bus. This is his free time and doesn t enter in to his official duties as principal. Yet Mr. Springmann finds time to listen to a student preparing for college and will advise and counsel him to make the proper decision. When he passes someone in the hall he always finds a minute or two to stop and ask how the student is get- ting along. This is his job as principal of Central High but none could handle it with as wise and steady a hand as our present principal--Mr. Ed- ward T. Springmann. Page F1 e 0 0 0 ' - ' - Mr. Edward T. Springmann is the guiding force 9 a ' g Mr MaxwellE Space The semors at B C H S are very fortunate ln havlng Mr Maxwell E Space as thelr counselor Mr Space plays an lmportant part ln helpmg each student declde Just what sort of career he or she wants and also axds them ln making lmnortant plans for the future Mr Space takes a personal xnterest ln each of the students and trles to make sure that thelr futur s after leavlng Central w1ll be happy and se cure Semors look to h1m for advlce and asslstance m lron mg out the varlous problems whlch arlse durlng th1s last year at Central Besxdes h1s Job as semor counselor he not only lS faculty advlsor to the Student Staff orgamzatlon but also schedules classes for the new term Mr Space's career at Central began m 1935 Later he was trans ferred to North to teach hlstory and economlcs Then for three years he was dxrector of War Act1v1t1es for Bmghamton and an mtervlewmg offlcer for the Umted States Navy After thls he returned to Central ln 1946 to become the semor counsel Our semors are very fortunate ln havmg Mr Space to advlse them durmg the1r fmal year at Central Miss Marian C. Taylor These days a tenth or eleventh grade g1rl lookmg for advlce heads stralght for 211 the offxce of Mtss Marlan C Taylor the sophomore and Jumor glrls' counselor There Mlss Taylor IS always ready w1th a frlendly smlle to glve helpful advlce to the gxrls con cermng the problems that may confront a student at B C H S For eleven years she has been a great help to the hundreds of glrls who enter Central guld 1ng them along the rlght paths Mlss Taylor recexved her formal educatlon at Mansfleld Teachers' College ln Pennsyl vama and at New York Un1 versxty she can boast of a very successful career ln both teachmg and counselmg Cen tral lb not the only place where students have beneflted from M1ss Taylor's presence Before comlng to Central she taught 1n Vlest Chfford and at M o nt r o s e Pennsylvama as well as at several other Bxng hamton schools Mlss Taylor was or1gmally lnterested 1n Engllsh and has spent a large part of her career teachmg that subJect She feels though that her Job as sophomore and Jun1or glrls' counselor IS not only mterestmgbut rs also re ward1ng Each new glrl repre sents a new challenge Our gurls certaxnly are fortunate to have such a warm hearted capable woman helpmg them through thelr flrst two years at B C H S PQS Mr Rlchard Schuster When a tenth or eleventh grade boy IS lookmg for help he can be sure to fmd It m 211 the offlce of Mr Rlchard Schuster the sophomore and Jumor boys' counselor M Schuster has been at B C H S for twenty elght years and has taken an actlve lnterest IH all school affalrs that have come along Before becommg an educatlonal advlsor a Job whlch he has held for mneteen years Mr Schuster was the athletxc coach at Central for n1ne years He does a great deal ln helpmg the hundreds of boys who enter Central flnd the fneld for wh1ch they are best sulted Mr Schuster ad vnses the boys about the1r programs and has a wealth of mformatlon to offer them so that they may get the most out of thexr three years at Cen tral Another task of h1s IS to encourage the boys to do thexr Jobs well and malntaln a hlgh scholastlc average In addl tlon to hls Job as sophomore and Jumor boys' counselor Mr Schuster IS the faculty advlsor to Honor Soclety and helps wxth reservatlons and ushers at graduatlon Our sophomore and Jumor boys are very grateful to have Mr Schuster for thexr counselor 1 . I . 1 . . . . , - , . V . . , ' . , n 9 ' ' . . . v ' u 9 ' ' ' . T. 9 I 1 u u 0 I Q l A c I Q f , c a . v ' . h ' . - 1 9 , eh. . . - . . . 9 ' . . - , - - Y . u - . . . . . ' ' , . . - U 1 f, . - 9 . 9 OI', ' . . . o e lx I QI Barbara Levene, Joan Stocking, Habla Ud. Espanol? Caesar lives again! and Diana Sall say, Oui nous parlons le francais. AWWA... One of the greatest barriers that must be broken through in a world striving for peace is that of language. Knowledge of foreign languages is a very important unifying factor. The modern language department at Binghamton Central High School, under the direction of Miss Loretta Murphy, offers courses in both French and Spanish. Latin is given as an ancient lan- guage as it provides pupils a distinct advantage in preparing for the study of a foreign language. These courses not only teach students to read, write, and speak other languages, but also help them to understand our fellowmen. Much time is spent stressing in each course that lan- guage's place in current affairs. The backgrounds and history of the countries where the lan- guages are spoken and the customs of the people who live there are also studied, Letters from foreign pen pals, newspapers from other countries, outside reading, plays and conversations in class, pictures of famous art works of these countries, and records of their music are all used as a supplement to the regular textbooks, to obtain this end, Although he may not realize it while still in school, in the future the student will be grateful for the background his study of foreign languages has given him, In this ever-shrinking world of ours today, it is imperative that we learn to communicate in at least one foreign tongue. That today's citizens understand the people who speak these lan- guages is even more important, Therefore, we urge you, the student, to take advantage of this opportunity to study a foreign language. Seated: Miss Edna Brown, Miss Loretta Murphy, Miss Josephine Rosenberg. Standing: Mrs. Edna Hinds, Miss Catherine Keenan. T3 ,,,, x. PM EQZL1 .. Since English is something we use everyday, learning it benefits each of us. The knowledge of cor- rect s pe lling and an adequate vocabulary will be aids for anyone who wishes to succeed in this high- powered world of today. Reading f am o u s literature develops our minds and adds to our knowledge in away that movies and television cannot do. The English teachers with Miss Lemon as head of their de partmerrt are doing a superb job of enlight- eningthe students in the use of our mother tongue. Seated: Miss Avis H. Balcom, Mrs. Mildred A. Youngstrom, Miss Corinne Lemon, Mrs. Mary H. Petro, Mrs. Angeline F. Stone. Standing: Miss Helen Cusick, Mrs. Constance Flanni- gan, Miss Elizabeth Prior, Mr. James Kavanagh, Miss Helen Foley, Miss Reta Taylor, Miss Ethel Houck. MN- ' Miss Lemon discusses She knows practically June Kocik hands in a the importance of literature everything. theme. with two students. AM 0 0 0 Left to right: Mary Ann Pollack, Cynthia Spagnoletti, Miss Burns, Miss Savercool, Barbara Abbott. Central's library is a source of knowledge and enjoyment. Here one can findaway to spend a rainy afternoon or the answer to that history question. A library within school enables students to look up outside informa- tion in sources close at hand. Since the Department of Educa- tion fully realized the value of the library, one of the first things Central students are taught is how to use the library. Miss Saver- cool and Miss Burns, our fine librarians, are always glad to give information concerning the where- abouts of library material. They are never too busy to helpg no question is ever too big or too trifling for them to look up. Seated Mrs Blanche Beers Mrs Ed1th Calvert Standmg Mr W1ll1am Hogan Mr John Gable The pupxls IH Bxnghamton Central Hlgh School are very fortunate 1n havlnga large v'1r1ety of sub Jects IH math from Wh1Ch to choose Plane and sol1d geometry 1ntermed1ate and advanced algc bra trlgonometry and buslness arlthmetlc are be mg offered at the present tlme Intermediate algebra may be taken 1n an 'accelerated course of one term as well as m the normal course of one year The one term course IS deslgned to xllow the above average student who IS golng to college, to take more math Although most of the math IS planned to meet the requxrements of the college course buslness arlthmetlc and some of the other courses 'Ire useful for the student takmg a com merclal course The head of Central s math de partment IS Mrs Blanche Beers Another propos1t1on' I hope th1s works I don't understand step three Seated MISS Kathryn Hyland Standlng Mr Donald Roehm Mr John Grace O Chemlstry and physlcs are the twoscxences Wh1Ch apupll 1n Central Hlgh School may take Chemlstry 18 the sclence that deals w1th the compos1t1on of substances and the changes whxch they undergo phyS1CS IS the sc1enee of matter and mot1on Each week a pupxl takmg chem1stry or phyS1CS has two perlods of mnety m1nutes each whlch are spent 1n the laboratory and three perxods of forty f1ve mmutes of rec1tat1on A sclence major may be had bytakmg chemlstry physics and bxology The scxence department wh1ch 1S headed by Mr Donald Roehm has contmued to keep 1ts students well 1n formed and to acquamt them w1th the baslc theorles of the atonuc age Page Ten 'Ns- O O 'U . . . L - . , . . A , I- 1 1 ' ' . K x Q ' 4 y . z Em, - . . 3 'P A . . ' ,,, I . , . V . . ' K i X I - ' x ' - , . ' . L , . . v : ' . . 7 ' . , sf S! 5 ' 9 ' u 3 . . . . . - -, 17. y . -. 3 . , . , . . ' , . y . . . - . mn Hama E Home Economics is an excellent course which is very popular with many students, both boys and girls, no matter what their main course happens to be. The subject is useful and practical as well as enjoy- able. Home Ec students learn about cook- ing, child care, nutrition, interior deco- rating, sewing, personal poise, and eti- quette. Only the most modern equipment is used in our Home Ec rooms. The classes are taught efficiently and inter- estingly in both the regular class rooms and in the special modern homemaking room. Mrs. Lillian Perkins, the depart- ment head, supervises the courses, which are taught by Miss Dagmar Wulff. When students passing throughthe halls between classes detect the delicious aroma of some delightful food, they know that something interesting has been going on in the Home Ec rooms. Those students who are lucky enough to sample the results of the home- making students' cooking classes realize what a wonderful opportunity the Home Economics course offers. OOO The art course, taught by Miss Grace Holcomb, is very interesting. The stu- dents taking art make posters for various kinds of contests and drives. They also learn design and representation. The art department aids in all stage productions held at Central. In addition to these jobs, the art department also teaches the basic principles of drawing. Recently, some exceptionally talented art students took part in an art T.V. program. The students participating in this special broadcast were Jane Russell, Caroline Litchfield, George Denison, Ron Pandich, Jerry Moriarty, Mary Ruddy, Sonya Geder, Tom Phillips, Margaret Tisko, Jean Sedor, Ruth Frederick, and Winifred Thompson. These students presented portrait work, landscape, still-life, abstract designs stencil work, and Christmas designs. Many times the halls of Central boast colorful posters, advertising school events, done by our art students. Enter- ing room 325 is like entering another world. Grotesque masks stare at you from the walls during Halloween and other times you may recognize some of your friends from their portraits hanging on the display boards. Many art entries from Central win Scholastic Art Awards. v Page Elo I 'Y ll 19 Row 1: Miss Louise Wulff, Miss Helen O'Brien, Mrs Nellie Gomsi Row 2: Mrs. Ann Crosby, Mrs. Lettie Burlew, Mr Frank LaVuolo Miss Elizabeth Prior, Miss Margaret Brown. Haw. .. History is a very important subject to every student. At Central the teachers inform their pupils of history in the past as well as in the pre- sent. The students also receive a broad knowledge of the customs, habits, and beliefs of people in foreign lands. They learn about geography and locations of countries with the aid of maps, globes, and charts. Current events are discussed very frequently in each classroom. Ancient, medieval, and modern history make up the three-year course which is studied. World problems are discussed and each student is encouraged to think clearly for himself. Also taught in the courses is the kind of government we in America have as well as those of other countries. Every boy and girl should be very interested in his or her history class, for history is being made everyday. A knowledge of 'world affairs is a necessity to the person who wishes to be well informed today. Miss Helen O'Brien, the director of Central's history department, fully realizes this and is work- ingto include in our history courses more domestic and foreign current events, and also a complete understanding of world backgrounds and foreign policy. This accounts for the increased interest and activity of Centra1's students in their history classes. Page Twelve Bmghamton Central H1gh presents a program to many students who are 1n terested ln pursulng careers 1n1ndustry Inthls course some of the subjects whxch are offered are machmes metals auto constructlon prmtmg and meehanlcal draw1ng In these classes the students learn how to use and repalr the machmes of the trade 1n wh1ch they are mtercsted In the auto shop the boys become well enough acquaxnted wlth these machmes to take up a career as a mechamc after graduatwn The boys get most of thelr tra1n1ng by usmg the excellent machlne eqmpment Central H1gh has ava1lable for them on the ground floor of our school These boys who are now taklng th1s course are surely learmngto follow very useful careers Seated Mr Fra.nc1s Gorgos Mr Frank Clark Mr Harold .I Hess Mr Frank Collen Mr Lee Kent Standing Mr Edward Mack Mrs Els1e Wm fzambuaf. . chell Mr Fred Barrett 4 Learmng to be beaut1ful Page Thnrfeen 1 . . X . . . . I ' a 1 ' 7 7 ' 1 : - . 1 - 9 . , . , . . Z . , . - , . . 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V ,fe ,A T' K Ex. if , 'I u, Xi The Commercxal Department whlch lS headed by M1ss Katherme Mxller per forms an essentxal serv1ce for the stu dents who are planmng a career 1n bus1 ness Whatever busmess subject the student IS lnterested 1n whether lt IS typlng shorthand busmess law bus1 ness arxthmetlc bookkeeplng or busmess machmes he or she w11l flnd It covered thoroughly and effxclently ln courses ln Central s Commerclal Department There are also students who w1ll use these commercxal subjects 1n college A Sp6C18.l typ1ng course IS offered to semors to f1ll thelr ovm personal need for a general knowledge of typlng Many students fmd responsxble and well paymg Jobs as a result of thelr expert trammg ln th1s department Seated Mrs l:.ls1e Coffman M1ss Mary Mlller M1ss Katherme M1ller M1ss Carolyn Wadsworth M1ss Lela Wxckham Standmg M1ss Helen Murphy Mrs Frances Bochnak Mr John Guley Mxss Allce Lowry MISS Dor1s Reagan Poge Fourteen ., , . . -ff , - U . . .y .. 1 5 . 9 - 9 ! , . : .,. , . . , 1 9 . : ' , . , 1 , ' . 0 , ' - 0 O K. . 'fu' x -W.. . , , Y? V 1 1 .ng X' -'., .f' Mr 'Q' . ,,,,4 , M fff. ' ,,.--'f ' ,...Jlf f . gfw... direction of Mr. Merz and Mr. Sharpsteen, the gym classes have excellent builders of strong bodies and good sportsmanship. all eyes are fastened on the construction of the new gym. This new enable the girls, who have felt neglected up to this time, to enjoy gym Under the proved to be This year building will classes also. Many enjoyable moments have been spent, wasting study hall time, watching the construction of the new gym. Strange odors have permeated the hallways and classrooms. Upon inspection the source of the scents was found to be plaster and other building materials. A source of delight to Central students will be the swimming pool. Formerly, Central students, who were interested in swimming, have been forced to go to West Junior to participate in this sport. Mr. Hartung, the swimming director, looks forward to a more convenient place of practice for the Bullfish. In the past Central football players have been at a disadvantage because of lack of a suitable practice field. A new practice field will be provided along with the gym. This makes for a cheery future for Central football fans. With all these great new advantages, Central cheerleaders and students will really have something to be peppy about. . Merz Mr. Sharpsteen Trophy Case Y. in 'Qf 4 f-OX A a fw? I O 0 0 Someday if you forget your lunch or you don't care to bring it from home, you can step into the cafeteria and obtain a good lunch for a very reasonable price. Whether it is sandwiches, salads, or a hot plate you desire, the cafeteria has it. This is also a good place to study or catch up on your homework for afternoon classes, or if you prefer, you can sit and talk with your friends. We appreciate our fine cafeteria staff. Custodians Have you ever wondered who does all the work around Central? We'll tell you. It's ouncustodians. They keep the bells ringing, inkwells filled, floors swept, lavsm mowed and the grounds picked up. Early every morning they come to open the doors and get the building heated. When locks have been put on backwards or can't be unlocked, they come to the rescue. Many thanks are in order for the custodians, who help to make our building a pleasant place. Row 1 Blanche VanBell, Dorothy Ra- Row 1: Thomas Connelly Charles mage Mildred Morgan. Row 2: Euleta Whltcomb, Roy. Shute. Row 2 William Hayes Lou Ellis, Bertha Wilmot. ' Ford, Michael Hudak, George Forrester .L-5 A 2' 43 'E AGL HMM... Students in health classes at Central are taught the structure of the human body, and how to take care of it. Miss Bloom and Mr. Arthur Sharpsteen teach this important sub- ject. It is a very interesting as well as bene- ficial class, teaching students about mental, emotional, and physical health. They also become acquainted with good grooming and neutritional habits. Every student is required to study health, and there certainly are no regrets. The subject concerns everybody, and very often bad faults are corrected. If a student knows this subject well, he can live a much healthier and happier life. Dawg It is the desire of every boy and girl to be able to drive a car. However, before earning a license, one must have a thorough knowledge of safety rules and of the car that is to be driven. At Central High, there is an excellent driving course. Students are taught to drive carefully and to cope with the problems they will encounter. The students are given an opportunity to do actual driving twice a week, and they also have lectures indoors twice a week. Mr. Andrew Harris, the instructor, guides the students along the road to becoming good drivers. I 4 Page Seventeen PT Ji. I ar 4? Q 54 . - MQ.. . 551, ,. , 4,53 TW 'K-uxihfl' k , i-wwf: , .kkffmft Q-7 vgrz, Vp -4 3 -whiz ,. 1 . A 1 'neg f ' -3 M.. ig iq, . 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Another football star, William Merrall, a- chieved the office of Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms. Glamor Girl, Dolores Gennett, was Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms. We congratulate these fine officers and the excellent job which they have done. 110131 Itl AISTSOTI 1301! Loursm Ac ulcmxc lnrluslvml AN I IIONX AN TOS Loui sm Ac 1dcm1C lnslusti 1:11 B1 L I AX 111 S 11 oo 1 11 Loui Xcurh mic Xhthrm 1111 s RUN,-'tl ll BAILLX IIB 11,1 1 111 D1 1m1 ms um 1oursc 10111111111 L ommur Il 1ll!Alll Ill BALOI-x BLI IY o111s1 X1 111111111 11111111 rn 1k1n WXI 1111 BAIIAN WALLY mx 1 11 lst Qolm 1 FRI I'l 0 R1 px csc nt1t1ve 'kc ulcmic M ithc 111 DX B115-NI 111 1 ' 1 s O Lo 1 1 s1 1 oss Loumsm 11 11112. 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Representative 1253 Scholarship Awardg Honor Society 1459 Lit Club 12,3,45g 3 Art Awardsg Pan Annual 13,45g Pan Newspaper 1455 Red Cross Representative 125g Honor Graduate Course' College BERTINE LLOYD Course Commercial Office Practice EDWARD LOVE LESS LOVE Course Academic Industrial LOUIS LYONS Varsity Choir Award 125 Scholarship Award 135 Course College KATHRYN MCDONOUGH G O Representative 13 45 Student Staff 135 Class Notable Girl Academic Commercial FRANCIS MCMANUS JR Course Academic Industrial WALTER McMANUS Class Notable Class Comedian Course Acxdemic Industrial LILLIAN MAC KLY Class Notable Class Dreamer Course Academic Commercial ANNE MARKLE Course Academic Mathematics SYLVIA MARMAS Play The Young and Fair G 0 Class Scholarship Award 12 35 Varsity Cheerleading 145 Girls ber of the Class Couple Course Academic Mathematics TINE 7EKE LOU KAY Athlete Course MACK BRILLO HEAD PAT ANNIE SYL Representative 13 45 Girls Treasurer of Graduating Honor Society 145 Jayvee Cheerleading 135 Awards Btsketball 125 Honor Graduate Class Notable Mem SUE MARTONL SULIE C' O Representative 175 tliss Notable Best All Round Girl Coursn Ac :demic Commercial EMILY MASON EMMY Play The Young and Fair 145 Art Aw ird 145 Student Staff Award 135 Pan Ntwspaper 13 45 Awards 13 45 Y Teens 125 Drimatxcs 145 Class Notable Class Journalist Course Academic Art CLAUDIA MAY CLAUDE Varsity Choir 13 45 Lv O Representative 145 Red Cross 135 Course Commercial WILLIAM MERRALL WILLY Varsity Football 12 35 Award 12 35 Intramural Basketball Varsity Track 13 45 Awards 13 45 Boys' Sergeant at Arms of Graduating Class Honor Society 145 Class Notable Best All Round Boy Course Academic Mathematics JOSEPHINE MICALIZZI JOSIE' Pan Newspaper 13 45 Feature Staff G O Representative 135 Alta rnnte Student Staff 13 45 Award Scholarship Award 12 'I 45 Honor Society 145 Y Teens 12 35 Treasurer Lit Club 13 45 Sergeant at Arms Pep Club 125 Class Notable Girl Bram Honor Gradu ate Course College PATRICIA MOORE PA'1 FI Bowling 12 35 Choir 12 35 Award Play The Young and Fair 135 Pan Newspaper 12 35 Award Jayvee Cheerleader 125 Varsity Cheerleader 135 Award Dance Band Vocalist 145 Lit Club 12 35 Secretary Class Notable Class Vocalist Course Academic Commercial Page Twenty Three ' QQ I. 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Ac nflmmw lnduutxlll ROLAND PLRRIINS CoursL Acidunxr Math l.Anguxg1 ROBILRI PHILLIPS BOB Coursl Am ulmmlr' Inclustrx MARX PIERQON Plus Flu Xuung I 13 1 3 C O lh przsn nt mu 143 Dr1m1 ub17 3 13 M xkm up lor tha plxv Coma R nn or blnm 113 M.xkL up for thu pllv n Old Lnumbl mx I Sha r lwr Lvl xdu xtmn xml Honur Snrntv 1 '33 Cuurm C,0mmLrCI'Il FILRRX THLKLA PODIxULSIxl Pm N1 xwpxpu 143 NtucInnt'Nlxff13 43 Au ml 113 Snhnl xrshlp XwlrLI1'73 R4 cl Cmss 133 Course L ommn rm xl JOIIIN PI DIAIx JALK C ourss Acwdn mls' Indubtrnl JOHIN RACIINL Coursc- Acmdcmxc lndustrul DONNA RR IIAIIDSON Boullng 133 Avmrd 133 C O Rmprcsulmtlvn 143 Luursa Amdnmlc Homumukmg FRANK ROCKWILLL ROCKY Q l Iss Nut nhlm 1l'1ss Ihch1 lnr inurm Amclsmlc M'1th1 ynfmrs DOROIIIY M ROIVIANIKII-'WICX L1t Club 13 43 Loursm ACTKICYTIIC LOUTYIILFLIII LLAINL ROY I LR G O Rnprcsvntutnc Alu rn In 143 Schol xr'sh1p 12 33 J Art Awuds Honor boclgtw 143 Honor Cl lduxtu Ll Ns Iwuhlmln C luis Artwt 1g1rI3 K our fu Ac ulcmlc' Art Mitlu matlcs WILLIAM RUSSELL MOOSL Loursx Ac xdnmxc Mutlum ntxcs SHARON RUTHVLN bHl- RRI 0 O RLprLs0nt1t1vL 143 btudnnt bt1lf143 Lit Club Rul C1I3ssIILp1LbLnt.1t1vL I A11 Au :rd 143 Couril Ac uh mls' C ommcrcl xl Page Twenty Four -Q li i DURO PIII XIONII R SANDRA PARIsI 4. 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SAXOIN BETS Play Emperor s Doll 143 G O Representative 123 Art Award 133 Dr.1m.1t1cs Club 12 3 43 Red Cross 133 Majorette Substitute 133 Course Aeadcmxe Art JAMI' S SHEA Play The Young and Fur Course Acidemlc Commcrcl 11 CHARLES SHILILHY CHUCK Course Commcreml JAMES SMITH IIIV Jayvee Football 123 C1152 Notlblu LQLIIQQL st Bov Cou1sL AL xdemlb Industrx xl MARGARI T bMITH POKILY Pun Newspclpcr 143 Sundly Press Ichtor Fc 1tu1L ldntor Bxskrtball 12 '33 Aw 1rd Play The Long Christmas Dmnpr 173 C' O Represent mvm 173 Assembly Progx Im 143 Churman Fxrst prlzc Lhsmger Spexklng Lontn st Ilrst prnzn bn rh xrt Clpoaknng Con test Publxc Speakmg Award SCIIOIITSIIIP Award 17 33 Honor Soclcty 113 Dramatxcs Club 123 Award Llt Club 12 3 13 Cnrls bmmmmg 123 Pm Aw Irds Cl'lss Notable Class Actress Honor C.vr'1du1te Course College WILLIAM SMOLINSKY QCHMOO Jayvee Baseball 123 Vnrsxty Irack143 Course Academic Industrul JAMES STACK JIII Varsity Choir 143 Awlrnl Plays Came Run or bhmo Ihr. Young md Fur Drtm xtxcs Club 143 Course Academic Iwlxthcmatlvs MIL HAEL S FASUKLWICH MIKI: Q ourse Ac xdcmlc IDLIUSIFIHI ILAIN BFOWBRIDL I Course Acfnlcmlc M xthrm ltlcs RAMOINA TAYLOR Pin Newsplper 1 .S 43 Au 1rd 17 'I 43 Editor ln Chlef 1-I3 Vue Prrsnlcnt of L O Dlslnger Lhurc h Aw 1rd Ist pl me 143 Honor Socuty 143 General Offlcer 113 Llt Club 13 43 Debate Club 17 3 43 Au Ird 13 43 Trr tsuru' 113 Dramxtlcs Club 12 'I 43 Award 13 43 Trcasuur 143 Rnd C ross 19 3 43 Aw 1rd 123 pl wed lst to represent Centr ll ln Amcrlcan Leglon Oratorlcnl Contest 143 Honor Graduate Cllss Notable Curl Most Lxkely to Succeed Coursn Collegr JAMES TLRRY RACKE FS C O Represent mu C l Iss Not xlwlc ll IIIIISOIIIQ st Boy Course Acrldemlc' Industrial CONSTANCI1 TOURJLI LONNIF Pan Newspaper Head Tvpxst 113 Baskntlmll 133 Au 1rd Vlrslty Cholr143 Pusldent Award Play Thu Young md Fur 143 C O Roprescntltlvc 123 VICL Prcsxdent of Graduatmg Class Honor Socuty 143 Chrcrle ldnr 17 3 43 2 -Xu xrds Class Notable Most Popular Glrl Course Lomme rcxal ROBERT UHRINLC BLMPSY Varsity Football 12 3 43 Aw 1rd Ifarslty Track 143 Award Boys Fu xsurnr of Grwflu ating Class Honor Soucty 143 Class Not lbla Most Popullr Boy Member of tha Cl ISS Couple Course Ac uifmxc Mxthomxtlcs LORNA 3 AN GORDON Orchcstrx 12 3 43 Avnrd 12 33 I O Rcprnscntltlvr 173 AltLrn1t1.1i3 Student Qtxfl' 133 Aw1rd133 Lxt Club 12 33 Pm Iwcxxspnpcr 12 33 Cl Iss Notlhlv Prcttlrst Ilrl Course Academic Mlthemxtlvs DANIEL VILL-XVI. LLA DANNY Football JV 123 V1rsIty13 43 Couxse Academic IFICIHQIIVII INAOMI WALLACL Play The Young and I ur 143 Class 'Votllxlz Br st Curl Dmmr Courqm Ac'1clcm1c Commorclal JOAN WEBBER 1' Page Twenty Fave f 7' 5 . 4 .I ,, Va' .'i' -- ' 1 . . 7 -' ' 2 : ' . ' r A' A I , 1 : I ' A - I - ' - . A in A HMM-I WC ' ' ' ' - ' P - 4 . -- I . : I - 1 . ,' .' . 1 , . . f. 4 M X H Y, Q , , L : I' ' '. 'D' I 5 W' . Q -09 el 7 A ' , :gig 1 - gk . , . I . I A , C , 1 '- L ' Q 3 A ' I ' ,. 1 3 27: ' .4 ics: 'A ui Nm 'zxlmcx Gr, f fy J w ., , in 'A . , 1, , 4- If In Q11 K 5 A , . 2 Z -- X L. , . Y ,, i Y 1 K, L 1 I . 'E ' 5 . I. A' ' . , : . 2- 1 , ' . Xi - T : ,I - 2- ,- ' . ' - , 5' , K .4 Q.g' a4 .K , I K s t 1 Iv 4. H W U - , 1 .fl '- I ug w ,A li, Lv, 411, :V -A 'A - 1. A W E . . . . . 4 ' ' A . :5 ' ' -I -' Q ' ' ' g ' I g H I 1 1 - I I ', ' 1 1 AA 1 SALLY WEST -SAL I '.O. III-prvsvnlzl vm' .... 3 C dvnl .'zL'f ' , -I Cross ' . 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BALL JUDITH BARTLEX JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Not everyone knows the hard work requlred to f1ll an off1ce m the sen1or class The opportumty to d1scover these problems and d1ff1cult1es was gamed by seven members of the June graduatmg class The fortunate fel low selected as Presxdent of the class was Brlan Crabb basketball star and eho1r mem ber Ably ass1st1ngh1m as V1ce Pres1dent was Jenn1e Klacko F1l11ng the offxce of Secretary was Pan Annual edltor m ch1ef Mary Ann Bedosky G1rl and boy treasurers respectlve ly were Dorothy Mason and Davxd Branch Maureen Mulrooney and R1chard Nlcholas were glrl and boy sergeant at arms respectlvely We hope that future Central graduatmg classes w1ll be able to secure such a capable group of offlcers as the June 1954 class RBARA LEE ABBOTT BOBBIL LEE G O Representatlve Q43 Student Staff Q43 Scholarshlp Award Q2 33 Honor Soc1etyQ43 Red Cross Representatwe Q3 43 Award Q33 Class Notable Gxrl Bram Course Col lege MARGARET ACQUAVIVA MARGY Pan Newspaper Q2 3 43 Reporter Colurnmst Column Fdxtor G O Representatxvc Q2 33 Student Staff Award Q23 Scholarshxp Award Q23 Dramatxcs Q23 Course Acarkmxc Language ROBERT ADAMS BOB Band Q23 Orchestra Q23 Red Cross Reprcsentatne QZ3 Course -Xcadcmxc Industrxal JULIANA ALBRECHTA JULIE Orchestra Q2 3 43 Avnrd Q33 Play Dudc Ranch Q43 X Teens Q7 'S 43 Vxce President Q33 Course Commerc1alAcadem1c Pan Newspaper Sunday Press Pdltor Q33 News Editor Q43 Aw1rd Q3 43 Bastball Jayvees Q33 Varsity Q43 Award Choxr Q23 Award Glee Club Q23 C O ReprcscntatlveQZ 43 Presl dent of G O Q43 Award Lyons Dlsmger Church Speakmg Contest Q33 Award Amcrxcan Lcglon Oratorxcal Contest Second Place Q43 Honor Soclety Q43 H1 Y Q2 3 43 Treasurer Q33 Chaxrman of Gym Dedlcatlon Clftss Notable Most Popular Boy Course College CHARLES BABCOCK CHARLES Football Jayvee and Vxrs1ty Manager Q43 G O Rcpresentatxvc Q33 Scholxrsh1pAward Q2 33 Honor Soc1ety Q43 Key Club Q3 43 Sclencc Club Q3 43 H1 Y Q43 Class Notable Boy Bram Course College GLRALDINE BADGIIR AGERRY Plays Lvery Man Should Have a Wxfe Dude Ranch G O Alternate Q33 Dramatlcs Club Q2 3 43 Red Cross Q33 Class N table Cum Chewcr Course Academxc Mathematxcs BARBARA BAKANOWSKI BARB Play Dude Ranch Course Commerclal Secretar1alPract1ce CAROL ANN BALL HCASSIE Pan Annual Wrlte Up Staff Pan Newspaper Fe lturc Staff Plays A Man Should Have a Wlfe Dude Ranch Debate Club Sergeant at Arms Award Q3 43 Llterary Club Q3 43 Dramatlcs Club Award Q2 3 43 Inter School Debate Q43 Course College I-VLLYIN BALL EVIE Pep Club Q3 43 Sergeant at Arms Q43 Swlmmmg Q2 33 Award Q33 Basketbxll Q33 Course Commerclal Offxce Practlce CHARLOTTE BARLOW CHARL Course Academlc Commercml JUDITH BAR FLEY -TUDIE Basketball Q23 Band Q2 'Z 43 Award Q2 3 43 'vlajorette N1ght OfMUS1C Q2 33 State Muslc Audltxons Fxrst Place Trlple Cltles Badmmton Doubles Tournaments Cltxzenshlp Con ventlon Delegate at Syracuse Umvcrsxty Scholarslup Award Q33 Dramatlcs Club Q23 L1t Club Q3 43 V1ce Prestdent Glrls Svummmg Q2 33 Red Cross Lxfe Savlng Q23 Pan News paper Q3 43 Award Q43 Photographer Pan Annual Q43 Class Notable Glrl Athlete Course College Page Twenty Seven .. 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JEANNI- BAUDER G O Representatlve Alternate 125 Scholarshxp Award 12 35 Course Commercml MARY ANN BAYCURA Pep Club 12 3 45 Treasurer Course College DIANNI' BECKER Student Staff 135 Course Academic Mathematics MARY ANNE BEDOSKY G O Representatxve 125 Honor Society Scholarshlp Award 12 3 45 Panorama Annual 12 3 45 Picture Edntor Wute Up Edltor Edxtor ln Cluef Panorama Newspaper 12 3 45 Awards Semor Class Secretary 145 Class Notable Best All Round Girl Course College EVANGELINE BELL TEENY Scholarsh1pAw.1rd Debate Club Dramatlcs Club Course College JUDITI-I BELL JUDY Scholarship Award 125 Debate. Club 13 45 Dramatics Club 135 Course College NORMAN BLNNET I' NORM BUD H1 Y 145 Scxencc Club 12 3 45 Chess Club 145 Panorama Newspaper 145 Assxstant Photo grapher 145 Science Club 145 Course College JOYCE BERGER Pan Newspaper Typist 12 35 Award Basketbxll 125 Plays The Young and Falr Dude Ranch 135 G O Representative 125 IJ O Secretary 125 Student Staff 12 3 45 Awards Scholarshxp Award 12 '35 Lxterary Llub 12 35 Cheerleader 12 3 45 Awards Chairman Juruor Prom 125 Red Cross 135 Honcr Society 145 Class Notable Most Popular Glrl Course Commerclal JOEL BILLY JOE G O Representatxve 12 35 Red Cross Representatxve 13 45 Student Staff 135 Chess Club Course College REYNOLD BOE7I RENINY G O Representative 135 Scholarshm Award 125 Hi Y 13 45 Scxence Club 145 Vxce President Course College DAVID BRANCH DAVE Manager 135 Varslty Manager 13 45 3 Awards G O Representatlve 125 Alternate 145 G O Treasurer 135 Class Treasurer 145 Scholarship Award 12 35 Honor SOCICLY 145 Key Club 13 45 Prestdcnt 145 Sclence C lub 135 ll1 Y 12 3 45 Secrttary 135 Vlce Prcsxdcnt 145 C S P A Delegate 135 Class Notable Boy Most Llkely to Succeed Course Col ege ROBERT BREIVIS BREV Cholr 12 35 Award 125 Orchestra 1' 35 Award 135 G O Rcpresentatxve 13 45 Swimming Team 12 35 Award 135 Deleglte at rI'1 Cltles H1gh School Conference Course College CHRISTINE BROWN Course Commercnl-Offlce Practlce CAYE EARL BROWN Course College BROWNIE BETTY BROWNVILLE Pan Newspaper 145 G O Academic Commerclal Alternate 145 Lit Club 145 Red Cross Alternate 145 Course PHILLIP BURKHOLDI-.R Scholarshxp Award 135 H1 Y 12 3 45 Chaplain 145 Course College BURK MICHAEL BURNETT G O ReprescntatIve125 Course College MIKE ANN MARIE BUTEUX PPY Course Acsdemlc Commercial Page Twenty Enght A' ,an '-.NNI BAL Ul 'ax di- 5 DON NORMAN Bl- N NI- l'T RI- X NOLD BOLII CILRISTINL BROWN PHILLJP BURRHUI Dl: R J 5 Nl IRX XNN Il X5 L I HA .Qt XNI IINI Blfll gr IOXCL BFRGER we iw.: DAVID BR ANL Il sap L All L BRC 7WTN .-au, 'Vllt HAI' L RURNI' Tl Q UIANNI- BLK hi- It ab' IUDITII Bt LL IOF L BILLX bf? ROBLRI BRE IVIN BI' TTY BROWNVII LE 'Q ANN XIARII BU I ILLX A f T ' '7 A' . 4 ' 'A ' - 5 - - J, ,Q 'J-. L HDV. ' Q .5 . I ' , A ,un ,-' il! ,.- , '3' ,. ., '3 - X , ' -of ' ' 1 I 1 ' , : . I K I xx . ,A 4 . I H .5 1 ! 115,11 ' ww me '145' 1353 .'9l1 3 I. . , . A ,ei , . '- N ' it nl vv ' C . A X 5 l I 1 , . , - 9 1 5 -- ' '. SQ ' 1 'J . 5 - - ' 1 T - 1 ' , . 9 M' A Q A V ' ' ,- 5 ' I ' H .4 2 J . , L ' ' -- 1 - li -v If ' X Pan Newspaper 12,3,45 2 Awards, News Editor, Editor-in-Chief145g Football, Jayvee t 3 31 A 6,-Nw Q' A . . , -, 2 , . , I: A 1 : A . Q ' v c X , ' Q 1 g'.t. .', ., gy' ' '-v ly' C , : - NCQ ' 1 ' in K Q., ' . 1 -1 -A ' ' . : . ' X 'ZX A I 3 , A ' fs ' 1 . . - - s ' 4 . : ' I X fc . ' I. Y, M .- . . . : ' . i Q - 1 . .. J ef . . 54,3 asm ,, ' , 14 'l l 55 . pak- f - - YQ IOHN C ALISI 5 CHAIILLS 1 ll X3 Tl H 1 Pl.Ll'N1l 'Nl IO AN LOLLIFR .-Q --A WILLIAM COLIGHLIN JL AN CRLKAR MAR! ARF T CHAl'I'l:.l Jw .-Q, ATAN 1 I I' ARHUN I' .e XIARILI 'N L13 X3 Hll 5. 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Page Forty-Five I f , A Row 3: Michael Hakos, Guy Southee, James Hull, Mary Louise RY N 0 Q1 XM- f '91 V .3 IC!! K5 On 'an-af' Unit' ,F Row 1: Patricia Spolsky, Barbara Claudia, Sandra Ritoch, Mary Anne Tozer, Jean Sedor, Virginia Church, Cecilie Kramer, Nancy Oreutt, Jeanne Griffiths. ROOM 207 Row 2: Helen Zizak, Jane Whispel, Theresa Melodick, John Sullivan, David Weingartner, Edward Coughlin, Angelina Cavallucci, Barbara Salek, Beatrice Thorson. Row 3: Thomas Tiffany, David Campoli, Leslie Fields, James Ennis, Charles Leighton, John Tshulos, John Gavula, Harley Bieber. , , 4. Q ., 'S f- A -' H -a V ew--5 , ,---M V . ..-.ew-1 4 i 43 'i gc Q' i Q 1 3 - 5 i f f 1 im Wi i gf . Q U fl.. .' ROOM 209 Qui. i' Hi 1 rv I Row 1: Mary Mosser, Carol Macek, Margaret Slezak, Barbara Kelly, Lucinda Prew, Eleanor Barnes, Sandra Springer. Row 2: James Gulesper, Janice Manning, Barbara Dodge, Eleanor Brown, Alana Museatello, Charles Carpenter. Row 3: Michael Homyak, Robert Standfast, Michael Crisp, Robert Sisolak, Michael Hannan, Robert Harkness, Eugene Molessa, Richard Goudy. N 9 Q ROOM 210 Row 1: Josephine Peleggi, Tonya Leon, Barbara Alexander, Ann Duran, Marilyn Martin, Helen Wagner, Rita Sisolak, Sheila Ernest. Row 2: James Washington, David Donar, Marion Slezak, Alvaire Koury, Raxnona Moses, Mary Ann Komacek, Thomas Virgilio, Richard Moody. Row 3: Raymond Johns, Donald De Lorenzo, Richard Stephenson, John Herrick, Joseph Tripicco, John Cupina, Robert Snyder, James Hig- gins. Page Forty-Six W-....J -J Row 1: Julia Henry, Elaine Kovac, Joline Owens, Beverly Hannas, Marlene Pope, Dawn Giovanni,' Mary Ann D'Angelo, Gloria Newman. Row 2: James Smith, Kathleen Shuta, Jean Huggler, Marianne Haley, ROOM 217 Janet Dodd, Jean McAlister, Robert Orsi. Row 3: Jerry Horowitz, Warren Hartraft, Michael Grace, Charles Ayres, James 0'Neil, John Husar, John Tanner, Kurt Schmeller, Ed- ward Sirgang. Row 1: Helen Meno, Adele Pearis, Sally Whitelaw, Stella Welch, Shirley Arwine, Sandra Dimmick, Anne Devereaux, Connie DeRigo. Row 2: Edward Durham, June Fairchild, Nancy McQuade, Patricia Murphy, Elizabeth Stebela, Sylvia Froncek, Marjorie Brown, Joseph Chapman. Row 3: Thomas Greene, Marv McLean, Richard Alapeck, Robert Landers, Phillip Conole, Russell Beckwith, Robert Tate, William Stupp, William Mahoney. ROOM 218 will 9 1 Row 1: Roberta Acquaviva, Cecilia Sexton, Shirley Wilson, Nancy Barbara Levene, Alice Cunningham, Marlene Smith, Carol Ward, Bleisnick, Barbara Gajdik, Beatrice Krupa. Row 2: Robert Chipper, Andy Martone, Rocco Marrongelli, Mary Suvak, Anne Connelly, Frances Cahorshak, Marta Samuels, Betty Mat- teson, Thomas Crossett, Anthony Zimbek, James Hauber. Row 3: Robert Greblick, Robert Hrehor, John Kadlecik, Andrew Yevchak, Fred Hodge, Paul Cheechalk, Anthony Milassi, Gerald Nugent, Robert Harr1son. Page Forwseven ROOM 219 F? '41 fad qffu , U X1 L K'k e x ' 'f' , f sqft X w fir X w Q i ' Row 1 Marlene McKrel1 Margaret Normile Ramona Ta lor Lois Y Maston Irene Leslck Susan Vail Anne Byrne Rosemary Russell Juliette Cusick Row 2 Nan Pearlman Meredith Deyo Kay Murray Anna Kavulich Sally Wooden Sharon O Neil Ellen Clune Nonnye Landers Mary Ruddy ROOM 220 Margot Fish Helen Normile Row 3 Joyce Freelxng Anne Benensohn Kim Levene Richard As wad, Theodore Sommer, Norman Bennett Edward Straka Margaret Acquaviva Kathleen Donnelly Row4 Donald Murray Sterling Davis Robert Andrejko William Donahue, Stanton Drazen, Winston Orcutt, Frank Hulse Walter Vail Larry Morrison, David Branch Row 1: Patty Bowers, Nancy Burlingham, Margaret Warren, Carol Dranichak, Geraldine Kowalchik, Elaine Varsik, Jacqueline Kutz, Patricia Neduchal, Shirley Seaman. ROOM 221 Row 2: Charles Hughes, Leo Hubik, Carolee Fiacco Nanc Low 1 y krantz, Beverly Zalbowitz, Margaret Buckman, Yvonne Mansfield, Anne Chapman, Joseph Colavito, Lloyd Woodruff. Row 3: Robert Orcutt, John Heiyen, Michael Rosics, Albert Lazo, Kenneth Baisley, James White, John Rauch, Richard Hassan, Thomas Brown. ROOM 222 Row 1: Eleanor Pendell, Eileen Pekurny, Joan Egan, Eleanor Garren, Beulah Geder, Mary Walker, Marion Smith, Barbara Kechak, Dorothy Van Valkinburg. Row 2: Peter Litchfield, Larry Rouff, Nancy Bettenhauser, Joyce Michalek, Barbara Gussy, Richard Masters, James Duffy, Sidney Kronus. Row 3: Vadim Pogrebniak, Jack Hertz, David Walker, Paul Zelinka, Harry Dodd, Ray Lubniewski, Peter Hankins, George Bobrick, Richard Allen. Page Forty-Eight Row 1: Barbara Williams, Shirley Dodd, Lorraine Payne, Connie Brainard, Joanne Peleggi, Barbara Purkiss, Jean Ochs. Row 2: David Pratt, Mary Lou Caron, Ruth Moore, Carolyn Duvidgc, ROOM Shirley Lesko, Linda Palilon, Joseph Porubiansky. Row 3: Bartholomew Colavito, John Case, John Danek, Richard Sinicki, Richard Kumpon, John Hudak, John Kunce. ' ina, M D as iii 'k . A ,J A .f sf? 3. Row 1: Louise Giblin, Carol Ellis, Mary Ann Hesco, Mary Hastings, Carol Klimow, Patricia Martyak, Shirley Hinds. Row 2: Elizabeth Bennett, Judy Dwyer, Mildred Lesso, Phyllis Hall, ROOM Barbara Berlinghof, Charlotte Kretzer. Row 3: Michael Feheley, Robert Haluburka, Jack Gould, Joseph Stil- littano, Joseph Prekopa, Harold Hawley, Stephen Baker, William Hannas. R lib H ,. i. C I l ' 951 Row 1: Susan Russell, Yvonne Warburton, Susan Robinson, Constance Alelunas, Ruthanne Rosefsky, Tania Adams, Katherine Bennett, Sheila Jones. Row 2: James Zizak, Anthony D'Angelo, Nancy Hankin, Jean Potts, Joan McMahon, Helen MacMyne, Elaine Klionsky, Anthony Cherrone, Anthony Pritano. Row 3: Joseph Winterstein, Charles Rounds, William Brayman, Peter Mueller, Robert Mock, John Anzalone. Page Forty-Nine ROOM 303 304 305 av .. ,. S1 L...iN.g.: van i ROOM 305A ,.,,.!., . Row 1: Marjorie MacGinnis, Evelyn Roberts, Marie Connors, Dawn Marsh, Joyce Dino, Mary Jane Yungman, Pamela Crossley, Patricia Dury, Phyllis Taub. Row 2: Larry Feldman, George Andrcjko, John Evanchof. Patricia Rozek, Nancy Johns, Lois Konick, Barbara Kutzic, Clayton Hofer, Donald Morrow, Nelson Wilcox. Row 3: Roger Tyne, Richard Wilbur, Richard Barber, William Sera- fini, Roger West, Thomas Curley, Peter Zurenda, John Dacey. we rw x RooM 306 fx a' 's-.. 1 . f 2 lf ff Row 1: Barbara Reagan, Teresa Wagener, Faith Moore, June Tretha- way, Moya Boltz, Shirley Karpel, Ronnie Bernstein, Jo Ann Moore. Row 2: Richard Merrall, Nancy Jenkins, Bonnie Coughlin, Roberta Giles, Barbara Green, Alberta Jeffery, Irene C. Szuba, Michael Kopyt- chak, Louis Welk. Row 3: Bruce Maney, Edward Gankiewicz, Joseph Sullivan, Roger Brooks, Michael Getsy, Ronald Gilan, Anthony Abbadessa, John Curtin, Myron Aston. 5551115 1 ROOM 307 J,'.I i Row 1: Mary Ann Caden, Yvonne Meyers, Gertrude Gay, Jean Fitz- gerald, Mary Farkas, Marjorie Mulrooney, Mary Frances Ruane, Darla Misener, Faith Covaleski. Row 2: Norman Reider, Richard Overfield, Patricia Pasquale, June Nojima, Bonita Reckhow, Sandra Grmnata, Megan Cuyle, Sally Ashman, Richard White, Jerry Hudson. Row 3: Robert Wargo, James O'Connor, Robert Griffis, Robert Alger, Edward McGinnis, William Preuss, Paul McCarthy, John Kocik, David Murphy, Anthony Mincolla. Page Fifty .Au-H.. ..fiifL,f.l Row 1: Eleanor Runge, Betsy Becker, Patricia Lesso, Virginia Hin- man, Vivian Hill, Millicent Kalaf, Nannette Underwood, Joyce Boulous, Margaret Pello. Row 2: Earl Best, Ronald Wolk, Helen Kane, Mary Ann Kocik, Davi- ROOM 309 Linda Katzin, Shirley Zungali, Sally LaBarron, Michael Pudiak, John Normile. Row 3: Francis Fitch, Thomas Keeny, Anthony Estus, Robert Isham, Frank Balmer, Richard Barry, William Knapp, Benjamin Eisenberg. ' 'sul 1.51: Row 1: Mary Willerton, Carolyn Titus, Susan Sall, Martha Lesick, Beverly Jubinski, Joyce Vavra, Andrea Klein, Nona Lyons, Fayola Rector. Row 2: William Morgan, Terry Colt, Mildred Morgan, Connie Russo, Mary Shields, Margaret Gentile, Barbara Drotar, Francis Soltis, Barry Protage, Paul Reynolds. Row 3: Edward Moschak, Robert Sardo, Richard Touhey, Lawrence Brewer, Vincent DcRitis, Edward Pellicciotti, Robert Scales, Daniel Walsh, Steven Rosenbaum. ROOM 3 1 0 Q! Q i will Row 1: Patricia Crisler, Elizabeth Lynch, Bernice Kumpon, Marilyn Miller, Eileen Knapp, Marlene Stellmack, Mary Ash, Astrid Kradjian, Barbara Kosicky. Row 2: Jack Williams, John Sexton, Barbara Malinak, Deanna Man- sour, Sally Toncola, Suzanne Robert, Ann Giblin, Patricia Roberts, Betty J. Woodmansee, Daniel Kane, John Wolcott. Row 3: Dennis Kaplavka, Robert Prato, Willia.m Kumpon, Jerry Hayes, James Moore, Bruce Jones, Christopher Demtrak, Theodore Boburka, Donald Turock, Michael Kimak, Jr. Page Fifty-One ROOM 313 xC,,:-Yfgx fd fx Y W if mmm ROOM 314 l, Row l: Joyce Geesey, Barbara Ash, Jean Chanecha, Maureen Mor- risy, Barbara Kotch, Sue Walker, Deanna Laurens, Holly McKal1or, Paula Bills, Anne Sullivan. Row 2: Amen Shaheen, John Kohut, Richard Card, Carol Brewer, Yvette Akel, Marilyn Henley, Alice Moffitt, Sidney Fein, Jonathan Rosef- sky, Peter Stein. Row 3: Robert DeJohn, Brian Joseph Pilottis, Ronald Spolsky, James Walsh, John Norton, Dan Parsons, William Larrabee, David C. Parker, Robert Sevara. wg' ROOM 315 ROOM 3 1 7 nl .- 1 Row 1: Virginia Marderian, Marlene Strole, Cynthia Spagnoletti, Theresa Guokas, Joyce Kovac, Joan Anderjack, Barbara Balch, Paula Srnka. Row 2: Carolyn Zelter, Joyce Sinicki, Jean Rosie, Richard Pisani, Beverly Parker, Sally Gunderman, Joan Auchinachie. Row 3: Ronald Pechanek, Paul Sypher, Roy Morgan, John Muslur, John Citar, Samuel Borsuk, Louis Colavito. .6 N V3 1 T- l ' Row 1: Marcella Gooley, Annette Weintraub, Joyce Sebesta, Monica Hulek, Joyce King, Rossanna Sexton, Patricia O'Neil, Jane Metrus. 'Q Row 2: William Slimbaugh, Dennis Covert, Beatrice Jones, Marie Killiany, Adelina Petrone, Mary Rounds, Vincent Subik, Thomas Lynch, Gerald Petitte. Row 3: Robert Eckler, Dennis LoVuolo, Thomas MeAvoy, Theodore Space, Eckhart Dersch, Joseph Rifenbery, Timothy Coughlin, Charles J. Eldred, Donald Ball. Page Fifty-Two Row 1: Margaret Tisko, Patricia Duran, Gertrude Costa, Sandra Acquaviva, Joyce Andrejko, Patricia Baxter, Nancy Mitchell, Jane Morse. Row 2: James Zungali, Alfred Rose, Rosalie Schneider, Catherine Killiany, Marilyn Meier, Kathleen Urban, Mary Ann Backo, Ernest Pilotti, Peter Manouse. ROOM Row 3: Richard Scalzo, Gary LaFrance, Brian Crowley, Harold Hard- ing, Jr. , Campos. Robert Colman, Richard Hancharik, Ronald Akel, Donald if Row 1: Irene Soden, Sue Quinn, Joan Lalli, Ann Kane, Pauline Kwit- kowski, Dorothy Curonic, Roberta Browne, Lucille Cohen, Gloria Hago- pian. natures 318 Row 2: Clark Thompson, Kenneth Bruster, Judith Neish, Elizabeth ROOM 319 Ruddy, Marjorie Jablonsky, Gloria Newell, Ann Marie Cole, Michael Levaglia, George Tomaras. Row 3: Joseph Senick, John Lucas, Joseph Figura, Roger Botnick, Joseph Conlon, Martin Hores, Ben Zodikoff, Fred Bunsic. ci A3 Row 1: Loretta Lawrence, Marie Deninis, Patricia Theodore, Mar- garet Troy, Carol Madden, Janet Whispel, Barbara Haley, Lois Coon. Row 2: Joel Freilinger, James Kavalesky, Richard Rogers, Linda Cafferty, Carole Benton, Ruth Connelly, William Hogan, Fred Schnur- ROOM busch, James Hawley. Row 3: Charles Larrabee, Lee Finbery, James Fish, Thomas Cono- van, Henry Trasolini, Orton Barnes, Richard Webster, Alan Weiner. Page Fifty-Thrcc 319A Row l: Carole Haskell, Louise Zekevic, Dolores Barvinchak, Susan O'Connell, Lorraine Duvall, Joan Hester, Cecilia Casey, Martha Borst, Linda Gleason. ROOM 320 Row 2: Thomas Corrigg, Stephen Kucera, Robert Taylor, Mary Ellen O'Brien, Marilyn Brown, Marion Phillips, Frances Beloch, Timothy Warmouth, Frank Kulik, Paul Kuhnle. Row 3: James Griffin, Joseph Curry, Donald Bucek, Robert Gold- stein, Donald Judd, William Hallahan, Frank Gahagan, Thomas Guley, Thomas Hager, Thomas Della Rocco. I -U' la e ,cm 'W TC ax 1. :sg 1 i . lan Row 1: Arlene Baldwin, Babette VanCott, Judith Bartley, Suzanne Kline, Mary Anne Bedosky, Mildred Hirko, Betty TschoPP, Margaret ROOM 325 Salomon. Row 2: Grace Marderian, Anna McCloe, Jane Milliken, Dorothy Rufe. Row 3: Mary Turner, Joanne Kaminsky, William Burtis, Douglas Day- ger, Michael A. Lesso, Stuart Pearis, Barbara Pullis, Jane- Russell. In FN fy 1 , x Il 5 ,l ,-if Y N Row l: Sylvia Morris, Mary Ann Sullivan, Marion Glovasky, Joan lvbff' EY Royter, Joan Kocich, Nancy Nosewicz, Susan Multer, Marie Strozzi, W ' , f- Bonnie Westcott. F N , W ROOM 326 Row 2: Sally Lewis, Ruth Samuels, Connie Lashar, Judith Sleeper, sg, Grace Warner, Jo Ann Ada.mski. X 'X Y' 'K Row 3: Jon Skurski, Martin Snider, William O'Boy1e, James Lynch, x Richard Latonic, Arthur York, John Visconti, Joseph McCormack. Page Fifty-Four N A Wlmmxmmrm 1 ff W fc+sMz1lnu1a,,,,WW N Www .f , -' , , A , ., l X XX X Y Xi: , If f i' 'gy 'lr -X Q... fm Q4 , - - +8-1 Q -U .Q i U F615 aft - 4 Q ,A f .fS1,v.. 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Row 1 Jacquel1ne Hawley Margaret Salomon Sy1v1a Marmas Patr1c1a L1ndsley Lorra1neBorr1s Jose ph1ne M1Ca11ZZ1 Nan Pearlman Mary Lou Br1nk Carol1ne Lltchfleld Row 2 Ted Sommer Em1ly Mason Theresa Vim1s1ik Margaret Smxth Constance Tourjee Dav1d Branch Sylv1a P1erson Alice Lannon Exleen Coughlln Angelo Chapolu Row3 Elaxne Royter Rosemary Russell Sh1r1eyKr1v1tckas Sue Klme Row4 Robert Uhrlnec Charles Babcock Don Bes1g John Kmg Gcrald Metz Kenneth P1chette Robert DeLaney Dave Payne Walter Va1l Harrxson Day One of the most hlghly regarded orgamza tlons at Central Hxgh School IS Honor Soclety The members are ambxtxous and constantly busy Among the many servlces they render are a1d1ng 1n or1entat1on programs for sopho mores dlsplaymg our school to the many v1s1tors and performlng usher1ng dut1es at O1 Soma ay assembhes Honor SOC1ety also conducts the 10 key me W1 0 pr Honor Graduate Assemblles tw1ce a year as t tha esents well as thelr lmpresslve xnstallatlon assem S bly The group IS adv1sed by Mr Rlchard Schuster A student must have at least two awards 1n one f1eld and one IH each of three flelds to be el1g1ble The flelds from wh1ch they are chos en are f1ne arts, scholarshlp athletlcs, and school S6I'V1C6 In the fall Gerald Donovan ! , Te amolz was Presldent Mary Lou Br1nk Secretary Romona Taylor General Off1cer and Em1ly Mason Hlstorlan Page F fry N ne : . , ,. , , . ., - ! 5 9 ' : ! 1 9 5 9 3 9 9 , . : , , ' , . : 9 Y 9 !x 3 7 7 9 7 ' 'M- ' I 9 .. 19 Q .. . . . 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I-I Row l Karen Davxs A11ce Lannon Cecx Frledlander Mary Ann Bedosky Sue Klme Mary Ellen Molessa Babette VanCott Theresa V1m1sl1k Arlene Kozak Dorothy Mason Barbara Pulhs Row 2 Julla L1ddle Nan Pearlman Ann Kavulxcl Rxta Porblonsky Rosemary Russell Kay Murray Jaruce Gale Davld Branch Maureen Mulrooney Joyce Berger Nancy Mexer Carole Sedor Margaret Salomon Barbara Lee Abbott Row 3 Sterl1ng Davls Dick Aswad Berrue Rosefsky John Forbes Brxan Crabb Row 4 Robert Rufe Ray Dunham Ted Sommer Charles Babcock Ernie D Arxstotle Davxd Payne Wxlham Stephens Ken Pichette Gerald Metz Dick Russell Bob Kopecek Walter Vail Gerald Oswald Mlchael Lesso, Frank Russo net W ondedux in 0196 Page S ty SF' ii- There IS a speclal group of students at Cen tral who through hard work for marks, school serv1ce athletlcs and fxne arts have attaxned the prlvxlege of becommg members of Honor SOCl8ty To become ellgxble for membershlp one must have one award 1n each of three flelds or two awards ln one fleld ThlS sprmg Honor Soclety has been very efflclently run by 1ts offlcers they were Presldent Ted Sommer General Officer Gerald Metz Secretary Rosemary Russell and H1stor1an Bob Rufe The faculty advlsor for Honor Socxety xs Mr Rlchard L Schuster sophomore and Jumor boys counselor Through hrs excellent lead ershxp and advlce Honor Soclety has become a very successful orgamzatwn Honor Soc1ety members stand at audxtorxum doors durmg assemblxes they also have complete charge of both Honor Socxety and Honor Graduate assem blles and receptxons I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '- 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 - 3 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 , . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 v1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 ' 1 1. 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X 1 X 1 7 1 1 dl ' ' 1 ' . 1 ' . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 - . l , 1 ' Q . 4 1 Q lx pm Nempap Row 1 Edward Stracka Barbara Pullis Emily Mason Marlene McKrell Mary Anne Bedosky Ramona Taylor Kathleen Donnelly Ann Byrne Joan Stocking Joyce Freeling Judy Klionsky Larry Morrison Row 2 Mary Ellen Molessa David Branch Ann Kavulich Meredith Deyo Ann Bene sohn Nonnye Landers Betty Brownville Constance Tourjee Sandra Giragosian Josephine Micauzzl Jane Milliken Joyce Berger Dorothy Mason Kay Murray Nan Pearlman Kim Levene Ceci Friedlander Row 3 Carol Ann Ball Rose mary Russell Rita Conlon Thekla Podkulskl Theresa Lomonaco Louise Afarian Shirley Howard Jane Russell Marilyn Burke Judie Bartley Caroline Litchfield Barbara Graves Sharon O'Neil Ellen Clune Margaret Kahanlc Mary Ruddy Helen Normile Row 4 Sue Vail Marilyn Mills Don Murray Robert Rufe Bob Andrejko Ted Sommer Winston Orcutt Jack King Stan Drazen Bob Delaney M1ke Lesso Walt Vail Bill Donahue Frank Hulse Fiske Dewees Peggy Normile Almost everyone at some t1me 1n h1sl1fe wlshes to try h1s hand at Journahsm Central H1gh s Panorama Newspaper g1ves many students the opportun1ty to express the1r feel1ngs v1a the wr1t ten word, or to work 1n other capac1t1es wh1ch help to turn out a good school newspaper Th1S paper IS publlshed about four t1mes dur lllg the term Advert1sements are collected from local f1I'I'l'lS, but prof1t IS not the goal of the paper Student artlsts, wr1ters, typ1sts, and reporters see to It that school 2Ct1V1t16S such as sports events, plays assembl1es and so forth are fully covered and recorded IH pr1nt The 0ff1C13l Pan News Room IS 220 but room 201 helps to seat the overflowmg staff members Homeroom per1ods and much t1me after school are spent to set forth th1s publ1cat1on Of all of the ISSUES of the Pan the sem1 annual graduatlon 1ssues prove to be the favor1tes among the students, w1th the Chr1strnas ISSUS runrung a close second Super Semors are selected to be celebr1t1es 1n each lssue and the InqLur1ng Photographer asks pertlnent quest1ons concermng current events around B C H S If 1 xxx 'v-AA students a chance to enter the1rspec1al1nterest 1n the school news Sports of all types alumn1 notes, and fashwns w1nd up the usual pr1nted 1tems, Whlle extras and featured attractlons cap ture our mterest When Pan Salenmormngs roll around, no one IS 11kely to forget lus d1me Members of the staff scurry to and from each room sat1sfy1ng demands of eager purchasers, because at Cen tral, everybody reads the Pan' Page Snxty One r 1 l l W 'I Us ug tha : 1 1 1 1 - , U s 1 1 1 y . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 l 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 . I , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , 1 , . : , , y , ' P 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . . , . . . . 'M WDA , A , s h H.. . . . X, . . . , . . ' 'll ll f . H I .- , . , . . lg? but g 2 L , M gf 1 . . . . with The Hobby Horse colmnn gives hobby-minded p w,gWiQ3?!f,! ' ' ' ' rg! ,yy . . 1 . L I L nz . . . g f -1 :O . . . - tg., 5- . jg I fl J' . .gy V :FQ ' 2.5, V: 5 ' ' ,' - 'lfkv I -' . . . . -,,.'2 . ,rr 19-IQ .I .wa lr jr If 'Y :NWT HSTDOAQEQYY OR r AU' The Panorama Newspaper is published four times a term to give the Students of Central all the news concerning sports, clubs, and other school activities and functions. Editors for the fall and spring terms were Ramona Taylor and David Branch. These editors car- ried out their work both efficiently and dili- gently. The editor of any school publication must be in charge of all the functions of the newspaper. He must be sure that all articles, advertisements and pictures are in before the deadline. He must plan the layout of the news- paper and correct all errors in the articles 'i i N nf- we -P .1 QW' . f 1 The layout looks good! Step up and buy a Pan! Dave B S Fzln PRING EDIEIEJR before the newspaper is sent to the press. Miss Helen Cusick, faculty advisor of the Panorama Newspaper, gives the editor-in- chief and all the staff a great deal of help in making our newspaper the excellent publica- tion which it is. Although the editor-in-chief is greatly responsible for the excellence of our newspaper, credit must also be given to all the staff members whose cooperation and teamwork are so essential. Year after year Central has won the highest rating for our newspaper. Congratulations, editor-in-chief and Panorama staff, for an excellent job! Ah... Business is booming' Page Sixty-Two Do you have stage frxght too? -2-0 -if 00 '60 W 62' W 00 Q2-0 906 carb XXQ' 64 gllfg 15 UW 66 19 we veg Q90 45' 'bfi Y Page S xty Three LP X x Q9 MO . 0 6 90 P M wx , M . 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Row 1 Sylvla Mosher Carol Scott Eleanor Barnes Margot F1Sh Janet Thompson Pat O Nell Nfm Pc 1rl man Mary Jane Mowry Pat Murphy Lynn W1lson Row 2 Mary Ellen Molessa Phyll1s Faub M rry Walkn r Peg Normlle Lmda Fulton Ceclle Frledlander Frank Tlsdell Deanna Sall Andre 1 Klem B lbcttc Vmt ott Joan Hester Nona Lyons Luc1nda Prew Ronn1e Bernstem Row 3 Joan Lolller Kay Murray Jmc Mllll ken Joyce S1mck1 Lorralne Banovlc Karen Dav1s Loxs Komck D0tt19 Rufe Sandra Garogosmn Jr m Blackwell Carol Gottlub Barbara Jo Grace Carol Metcalf Lmda Cafferty Beverly f'llbOW1t7 Sun S111 Row 4 Cynthxa Spagnoletx Nancy Bettenhauser Anna Kavullch Janlce Mannlng Rltl Poxublansky L lrol Cronk Elleen Knapp Carolyn Tltus Arlene Baldwxn Loulse Afrarxan Adele Pearxs Sh1rlcy Howfud R1 mona Moses Jeanette Ixrna Joan Stockmg CHSSIC Ball Sara French Row 5 Dlck Palmer B'1rb1r'1 klllf man Irene LSSICK LOIS Maston John Cockrlll B111 Mould Lee Flnburg Eugene Molcssz B'11b1r1AlLx ander M1kCSCh1ffT1H I1mAlmy Ted Sommer Stanley G1l1nsk1 Elleen Pekurney Mlldred Hxrko Thcrasx Lamonaco John Decker Th1s year Central Hlgh Schools Dramat1cs Club was reorgamzed Nc w members were taken on a temporary basls and were d1V1d6d 1nto groups accordmg to classes Each group sopho more Jumor and semor produced a play 1n Wh1Ch everyone ln that group helped IH one way or another Some members acted but others were lmportant beh1nd the scenes After the plays were produced those who had worked the hardest and were the most mterested were chosen as per manent members Th1s IS a great lmprovement over the old club wh1ch was too large for eff1Cl ent functlonmg The sophomores presented The Lost Prln cess dlrected by LOIS Maston The cast con S1St6d of Llnda Palllon Yvette Akal Barbara Coulter Phyll1s Hall M1ll1cent Kalaf Dav1 Llnda Katz1n Elalne Khonsky Martha Les1ck Edward MaJor Dorothy Ressegule Ruth Samuels Cynthla Spagnolett1 Joyce SIUICKI Mar1e Strozz1 Lorralne Duvall Joan Hester Nona Lyons Patr1c1a O Ne1l Suzanne Robert and Lmda Caf ferty For an assembly prog1am Open1ng Nlght dlrected by Irene Lesxck was presented by the Jumors The cast was James Almy Nancy Bettenhauser Jullette Cus1ck Kathleen Don nelly Margot FlSh Jane M1ll1ken Beverly Hannas Jamce Mann1ng Deanna Sall and Bever ly Zalbowxtz The Roman Kxd was presented after school by the senxors The dxrcctor was James Almy and m the cast were Babette Van Cott Joseph Charno Brlan Crabb Edward Flamlk Bernard Gerrer, Nancy McQuade, and Rlta Slsolak Page S xty Four A 'T -. 6 k .Q , 1 , . 1 41 K 1- ' - 3' 'H , es l Q 1 J 1' I ' I Q' - ' ' ' 1' .v - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 41 1 4 1 1 . . . . . M . 1 I i 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - . . . . , . l . . , , , . . , 4 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 .3 . , . A .I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 '1 1 - . ' ' ' ' . ' ' . . '. N ' 1 1 1 1 K 1 'K 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , S 1 , . . I . ' f' , , , , . . , 1 L . 4 ' . . . . . J ' Q' 4 xr- 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' '1 L ' K ' . . . . . . . . . . J XA 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . , . ' 1 1 . , ' 1 1 1 . , - 1 , - 1 U ' - 11 ' ' - , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . x . 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . . - 1 1 1 ' ' 77 1 , . . . . . . , 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' as ' 11 . . 3 1 1 1 1 1 PM ? ' .Wa young M !-Za if Dress rehearsal for The Young an t e Fair. The fall production of Dramatics Club this year was The Young and Fair . The leads were played by Lorraine Borris, Patricia Moore, and Sylvia Marmas. This was one of the finest plays ever produced by the students of Central High School. The theme, revolving around college life in a small girls' college, was very true-to-life and full of the zest and sparkle which audiences love to see. On April 9th and 10th the dramatics class of Central presented theplay Dude Ranch . The talented cast included Mary Ann Pollock, Carol Ann Ball, Stanley Gilinsky, Rosemary Russell, John Decker, Brian Crabb, Ann Kavulich, and Cecile Friedlander. The plot centered around a dude ranch in the West. Included in the play were many songs, dances, and, of course, romances. Several dramatics events occurred throughout the play, for instance, the kidnapping of a pretty Indian girl and an exciting elope- ment. This was certainly a play worth seeing! ,P gf fi' ii 4' fy 1 I i Llglg. lx: ill... I ll Kpfuhg W ' : Dm Page Sixty-Fi What a riot! Did you see that play Friday, October thirtieth? The teachers did a bang up job acting and producing Who's Crazy Now? Did you see an empty seat or a silent person in the audience? These were just a few of the comments after the faculty play which was put on last fall. Our teachers at Central gave their time and talents to stage a play, and the proceeds went for the benefit of all-- a T. V. set for B. C. H. S. During the play, Mr. Sharpsteen chased Miss Foley --or was it the other way around?--all across the stage. The story centered around a mental hospital for teachers, who were believed to go crazy after ten years of teaching little Cherubs like Central students. When the super- visor's niece came to visit and was mis- taken by a doctor for one of the patients, bedlam broke loose. A good time was had by all who partici- pated in or attended the faculty play. y! oo 'A ' ,, we C .!- ,-,L , . YL f Page Suxty-Six eg. A A' , - 8 A7 'QA ,AA Row 1: Josephine Micalizzi, Mary Ellen Kava- naugh, Karen Davis, Marilyn Meleski, Roberta Bills, Betty Tschopp, Mary Ellen Molessa, Col- leen Dolan, Marlene McKrell, Seanne Sweet. Row 2: Mrs. Flannigan, Joyce Berger, Sylvia Pierson, Jane Millikan, Sandra Giragosian, Betty Brownville, Mary Lou Brink. I , Vzyt 8 Row 3: Ceci Friedlander, Kay Murray, Nan Pearlman, Eileen Kelly, Joan Stocking, Mary A. Bedosky, Margaret Kahanik, J. Russell, Ann Kavalich, Carol Metcalf. Row 4: Carol Ann Ball, Sue Kline, Rosemary Russell, Marilyn Mills, Eileen Coughlin, Babette VanCott, Ramona Taylor, Judie Bartley, Sue Vail, Marion Hurd, Mildred Hirko, Ann Byrne, Barbara Srnka. M. W . m W ' On every Tuesday this year, you may have seen some indus trious-looking girls crowding into Mrs. Flannigan's room. These girls belong to Lit Club. This organization is for girls, and its 0 0 0 purpose is the furthering of the knowledge of music, art, and literature. To be eligible for membership, the girls must be at least in their sophomore B term. Mrs. Flannigan is the Club s faculty advisor. This year the club had several programs after their regular meetings. Mrs. Roy Hasenpflug gave a book review for the girls Mr. VanCott spoke about interesting jewels. Other activities in cluded an outgoing dinner for graduating seniors and a visit to the home of Mr. Williams, where the girls were entertained with all types of musical recordings. Officers during the fall term were: President, Betty Tschopp Vice-President, Eileen Kelly, Treasurer, Coleen Dolan, Cor f responding Secretary, Rosemary Russell, Recording Secretary X X X, Ceci Friedlander,.and Sergeants-at-Arms, Sylvia Pierson and Josephine Micalizzi. During the Spring term the officers were President, Rosemary Russell, Vice-President, Judy Bartley Treasurer, Jane Russell, Corresponding Secretary, Marion Hurd Recording Secretary, Jane Milliken, and Sergeants-at-Arms, Kay Murray and Roberta Bills. Page Sixty-Seven Row 1: Ann Hunziker, Margaret Thiran, Eleanor Barnes, Jane Milliken, Megan Cuyle, Edna Brown--Sponsor, Jean Fitzgerald, Prudence Rus- sell, Judy Klionsky, Karen Davis, Beverly Zal- bowitz. Row 2: Seanne Sweet, Jane Metrus, Sylvia Pierson, Jean Blackwell, Mary Villanella, John Decker, Dottie Rufe, Nancy Jane McQuade, Joyce Berger, Barbara Lee Abbott. as gi l . Each Thursday afternoon a delegate from every homeroom pro- :eeds to Room 205 for a meeting of the Red Cross. This club has done a great deal toward making people realize that Central stu- dents can be serious and do things for other people. The Junior Red Cross has engaged in several worthwhile pro- . N1 mt it Row 3: Dot Romankiewich, Janice Manning, Connie Conomikes, Juanita Lord, Martha Borst, Joyce Freeling, Annette Weintraub, Margaret Slezak, Kay Murray, Nan Pearlman. Row 4: Barbara Kaufman, Adele Pearis, Lu- cinda Prew, Deanna Sall, Irene Lesick, Jean Jones, Helen Wagner, Audrey Harris, Eileen Pekurny, Gertrude Costa, June Trethaway, Mar- lene Smith, Sylvia Mosher. ax A 37 jects this year. Among these were a National Album, gifts to veterans in the Bath Hospital, helping out the Broome County Blood Bank, and collecting knitted squares for afghans. On one Thursday of each month delegates from schools in this area meet at Central High to report on the variety of activities taking place in the different schools. At this monthly meeting, ideas are exchanged, and representatives of each school take back plans for new activities. Thus this great organization is enabled to help more people. The Junior Red Cross has been very active this year and has worked with a unity and spirit that is truly commendable. Under the guidance of Mrs. Waldron, with Sylvia Pierson as President, and an especially active group of delegates, the Junior Red Cross has brought cheer and happiness into the lives of many. Pogo Sixty-Eight wma.. Cl? Row 1: Jean Seder, Juanita Lord, Carole Sedor, Juliana Albrechta. Row 2: Connie Conomikes, Mary Q-Teena.. One of the smaller clubs at Cen- tral is Y-Teens. The club, con- sisting of fifteen members, plans dances, works for the Red Cross, and makes bandages for cancer patients. The club meets every Wednesday night at the Y.W.C.A. and is affiliated with the Y and other organizations there. The club celebrated its centennial anniversary this year. Mrs. Marilyn Marks acts as the club's advisor. During the fall term Carol Sedor was elec- ted as President. Cheryl Jahns was the President for the Spring term. Villanella, Alfreda Bennett, Alice Bloomer. Row 3: Donna Pello, Helen Wagner, Pat O,Day, Jeanie McAl- ister, Cheryl Johns. sh .ni :X .. .fr . N ,A 7a-H'-g.. One of Central's newest clubs is Tri-Hi-Y, the girls' branch of Hi-Y. The fall officers were Barbara Dodge, Presidentg Sandra Armstrong, Vice- Presidentg Nancy Mitchell, Secretary, Dorothy Rufe, Treasurer, Marjorie MacGinnis, Chaplain, and Jane Mil- liken, Historian. The spring officers were Nancy Mitchell, President, Eleanor B ar ne s , Vice-Presidentg Lou Pullis, Secretary, Barbara Kelly, Treasurer, Carol Lynn, Chaplain, and Evelyn Roberts, Historian. The girls meet on Tuesday nights at the Y.M. C.A. Their faculty advisor is Miss Margaret Brovm. Row 1: Lou Pullis, Eleanor Barnes, Barbara Kelly, Nancy Mitchell, Evelyn Roberts. Row 2: Jane Milli- ken, Janet Thompson, Barbara Dodge, Sandra Arm- strong, Dottie Rufe. Row 3: Margorie MacGinnis, Sandra Acquaviva, Grace Marderian, Carol Metcalf. Page Sixty-Nine One of the most important organizations at B. C. H. S. is Student Staff. This organization is made up of stu- dents who devote one period a day to assisting the teachers and counselors here. Mr. Maxwell E. Space, who is the faculty advisor of this group, has done a great deal to make Student Staff a permanent institution. The capable and energetic members of this staff show a wonderful spirit of cooperation in carrying out their various jobs. Among the tasks they perform are helping in the attendance office, assisting the heads of the various departments, work- ing in the library, and at the hostess desk, to name just a few. The best part of all, though, is that this is one organization where equal amounts of work and fun are mixed to make all the tasks enjoyable. Hats off to the members of B.C.H.S.'s Student Staff organization--a most important part of our school. ima! Row 1: Nancy Jane McQuade, Mary Jane Mowry, Barb Pullis, Barbara Lee Abbott, Anne Benensohn, Roxanne Dillon, Rita Oleski, Phyllis Sinicki. llow 2: Seanne Sweet, Rita Porubiansky, Judy Klionsky, Shirley Sisolak, Barbara Claudia, Mary Semonco, Joyce Berger, Arlene Kozak, Patricia Mihal, Janice Knapp, Barbara Gould. Row 3: Joyce King, Evelyn Rudzik, Sally White- law, Barbara Kaufman, Velma Vaura, Babette VanC0tt, Geri lludak, Lora Sickler, Joyce Free- ling. K L..- l 'rf' 1. Pogo Seventy Row 1: Robert Rufe, Charles Babcock, Sterling Davis. Row 2: Kim Levene, Stu Pearis, David Branch. Row 3: Bernard Rosef- sky, Roger West, Gerald Metz, Dick Russell, William Mould. During the fall term one of the featured assem- blies is the annual Disinger-Church-Lyons student speaking contest. The boy and girl winners are awarded ten dollars for first place and five dollars for the second place couple. Last November sixth, Constance Tourjee spoke on our fair city of Binghamton to win first place for the girls while Theodore Sommer walked off with a first in the boys' division for his speech on Mr. Peepers or Wally Cox in real life. I never met a man I didn't like. is a typical quotation from the biographical sketch of Will Rogers'life which captured second place for Joseph Pierson. The co-second place winner among the girls was Joyce Freeling. Her speech on Faith,' left hardly an eye dry in the house. You'll never walk alonel' recaptured the struggle of Jane Fro- manls battle, and the backbone of an unbeaten American. Nm xx The Key Club of Binghamton Central High is a new service organization whose main function is helping the faculty operate and maintain the motion picture equipment. The boys in this organization must maintain a scholastic average in order to re- main in this club. This service group is not only a help for the teachers, but also a benefit for the students who see some excellent educational mo- tion pictures which are shown in classes. The club is under the able direction of Mr. Donald Roehm. Prada Sammy... Row 1: Joyce Freeling, Connie Tourjee. Row 2: Ted Sommer, Joe Pierson. Pogo Seventy-One 'av Q60 'V V ai? ...tr L1 Row 1: Jean Blackwell, Pam Crossley, Kay Murray, Eileen Kelly, Sue Kline, Alice Lannon, Margaret Salo- mon, Marianne Haley. Row 2: Anne Benensohn, Sandra Giragosian, Ramona Taylor, Barbara Alexander, Phyllis Taub, Sylvia Pierson, Connie Russo. Row 3: Mary Ellen Kavanagh, Judy Bell, Judy Klionsky, Nan Pearlman. Row 4: Peg Normile, Ted Sommer, Carol Ann Ball. Daw As the most argumentative organization in school, Debate Club has made the student body of Central feel the force of its verbal battles. With Debate Club members taking part in our school assemblies again, the members are receiving the recognition that they deserve for .their wonderful work. Mr. James P. Kavanagh, faculty advisor, encouraged the debaters and got them in training for their bout against Norwich, which was held both here at Central and in Norwich. Dcbaters were Eileen Kelly, Phyllis Taub, Alice Lannon, and Carol Ann Ball. The controversial topic in this struggle was, Resolved: That eighteen-year-olds be allowed to drive at night. The Debate Club members elected for the fall term, President, Suzanne Kline, Vice-President, Alice Lannong Secretary, Sylvia Pierson, Treasurer, Eileen Kelly, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Carol Ann Ball. These officers did an excellent job. The spring term welcomed Nan Pearlman as President, Eileen Kelly as Vice-President, Ann Benenohn as Treasurer Kay Murray as Secretar and Ph llis Taub as Ser eant , Y, Y E ' at-Arms. Plans are already being made to increase the number of debates next year and to present ex- citing battles of wits and words. C 21? QPOI Qfnlfb' QHUBWI 1 YOXWXQ 02atjYeE11,,fenA1icG L 6 bgxt LVQJXSIYOII-V daflljon 665 C0 frav 00131-1 D157 D ed at els ' 6 U 1-'It tllls filo Ie Poge Seventy-Two faefzcefzzb. 'Nz- .-f ' 47 Row 1 Robert Rufe Sterl1ngDav1s Rob ert Taylor Richard Aswad Byron Moore Row 2 Norman Bennett William Mould Bob Andrejko David Branch Larry New man Don Besig Frank Hulse Row 3 Roger West Reynold Boezi James Hull Gerald Metz William Thompson Richard Nicholas Charles Babcock H1 Y Central High s oldest club has a noble purpose for existing namely to create maintain and extend throughout home school and community a high stan dard of Christian character Y M C A sponsors this club wh1le Mr James P Kavanagh IS faculty advisor The oldest H1 Y IH the Southern Tier our club elected Robert Rufe as President this year It was our Club With a Purpose that financed the public address system and card section at the football galnes Central students earnestly hope that this club will go on with its fine work With the progress in science that the world is making today, everyone should have a basic knowledge of scientific mat- ters. Here at Central a group of students have chosen science as a main topic of in- terest for study and discussion and have formed a Science Club. In this club science becomes more than mere figures or cal- culations. The intriguing mysteries of science are probed. Under the able guid- ance of Ted Czupryna, President, Science Club has accomplished much this year, Row 1 Stu Pearls David Branch Robert Rufe Row 2 Robert Rafuse Charles Bab cock Gerald Metz Norman Bennett O Page Seventy Three ia!!-4 L-Q-A Central's Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Bernard Shif- frin, has become one of Central's best known and liked organiza- tions. Composed of eighteen talented musicians and two vocalists, this organization has frequently been asked to play at other schools. It is one of the few organizations which offers practical experience to eager musicians. The Dance Band has made up an important part of Central's assemblies by playing such popular songs as 'fTenderly, Septem- ber Song , and, Hot Toddyn. It has also been so successful that many other schools have followed in its footsteps by forming their own dance bands. By playing at night for various school activities such as Class Night , it has gained a greater fame with adult groups. Due to its popularity the band has also had invitations to play for different outside dances and organizations. The students are eagerly looking forward to the time when this group will be able to play for a dance in their new gym. Central is certainly very proud of the rapid growth and popularity of its Dance Band. Dance Fzmaf... 'QOSS X we need xs 3 Al r f I Y iridiow 1: Ray Lidmniewski, John Citar, Bob Kopecek, Eugene Molessa Richard Pisani Row 2: Jim Duffy, Denny Covert, Robert Standfast, Bernard Shifrin Walter Jonsson Brian Crabb, Mary McLean, Bob Tewksbury. Row 3 Ronald Kovac Douglas Dayger Don Besig William Burtis Bob Sardo Ronald Gilan Winston Orcutt Ernie D Aris totle Page Seventy Four pmAmzaaK.. xxx xxxxxXX 5 :Q XXXXXXXXXXXX as fr IF lL xx, xX XXXX Xkxx S i X n sm xmn corr Oufwfsx :mon 'VY TSCHOPP MARY Lou 591mg ff fffffff fX wx Gu NCITURE EDITORS XXXXX X ff X Xxx K .B- :n 4 YY! 0 3 o no XX X X XXXXX ff! f 4, 'f 'M f ffffff QW an ff ff MISS GRACE HOLCOMB FACULTY ADVISOR To the majorlty of students at Central the Annual IS abook that comes out once a year contaumng the1r plctures and the p1ctures of thelr frlends They seldom stop to thlnk of the amount of work put IH by the members of the Annual staff to make sure that each ISSUE meets the requlred standards To get an 1dea of what goes on Just look 1n 325 the Annual s headquarters some homeroom perxod It IS a common Slght to see the wr1te up edltor trackmg down someone to flnd out why a certam art1cle 1snt IH or the plcture edxtor buslly scheduhng the hundreds of pxctures that somehow always get taken The members of the art and layout staffs are always busy at work on new ldeas trylng to make p1ece Headlng all th1s 3Ct1V1ty IS Mary Anne Bedosky edltor 1n chlef and MISS Grace Hol comb faculty advlsor X I X x Q' X Z my 5 2' R ff ff! ff!! X!! X U5 KUNE tw' 'Mm X -T 0 wvax llcf'L MMM R S. Lnvour EMDR b'1 '12ea-p L Page Sc c ty Fa 9 f 7 xxxxxxXX we o QF' if 1 X af ' A v A S f at S I 1 ' 2 - Q X i 1 x 'F .l yi , , , ' ' A ME D . at 1' S I . 2 x' nh Q ' , 5 A ' , . ' .U . l . . , y 1 X t - A, - ,J . - 'lf -f P , , X . . . , . X - nyey A 9 2' 5' . . . ' . X . .1 X1 X A . . ix -- 'Q f j ', -' Mil I . . .. , - 4 iff' - ,I , . ' X'- each issue an artistic master- ' X 4X s 'X . Y ' '- f ' X L n X s ' - s , Q 1114 :cu 9 5s N . -A I X t X . Xl V if ,N WN' A 31 ,V I , Q i. K I mm X w ! :fd 7 j' Q 6 El X I X ta' 4' V' c , . . , Y, D' -..'....---.--1 f ' W 4 ' 5 5 ' - v 44,11 Row 1: Joanne Kaminsky, Sylvia Pierson, Jane Milliken, Grace Marderian, Miss Grace Holcomb, Dot Rufe, Kay Murray, Nan Pearlman. Row 2: Barb Pullis, Betty Tscliopp, Margaret Slolmen, Mary Anne Bedosky, Mary Lou Brink, Alice Lannon. Row 3: Cassie Ball, Eileen Coughlin, Babette VanCott, Jane Russell. Row 4: Judy Bartley, Caroline Litchfield, Rosemary Russell, Bob Delaney, Jack King, Bill Burtis, Arlene Baldwin, Sue Kline. i , Il I We'll make the deadline yet. If any of tnese get lost! This looks good! Poqc Seventy Sax vw' 5 . 5 'X , f N vA1'Qfy,'l, Mig. f V f, 1 X cfm Y t ral s ' X I S c h oo l f 'XV b a nd s e r v e s much f -N credit for their Q ,Lx Q' fine spirit through out the year. They Q f' were on hand for our pap rallies, under the direction X of our own Mr. Shifrin. . 5 -'1 Before the famed Central-Noitll football game, Central held a pc p rally at the Court House. Practically every student in Central took part in tht 5 pep rally and also in the parade which pre ceded it. This parade was led by the band They made a fine impression on everyone,and x 'N . we're proud that they belong to Central. KX , Our band members had an opportunity to exhibit 4' 1 -Q K ' their talents on Charles F. Johnsonts birthday, when ' l N 'IJ' M 1 they were invited to play at Mr. Johnson's birthday party ' 'sv ' In Ithaca, at Cornellts famed Barton Hall, the Central High I Row 1: Barbara Dodge, Phillip Sharpsteen, Mr. Bernard Shifrin, Director, Ramona Moses, Wil- liam Thompson, Nancy Mitchell, Margorie Mac- Ginnis, Robert Tewksbury, Bob Standfast, Marilyn Coats, Helen Normile. Row 2: Mildred Lesso Joyce Michalek, Mariline Beattri, James Hull Stuart Pearis, Ronald Wolk, Ernest D'Aristotle, Anthony Abbadessa, Pauline Dallas, Joyce Barton, Evelyn Roberts, Bette Lee Matteson. Row 3: Benjamin Eisenberg, Carolee Fiacco, Gerald Petitte, Roger West, Robert Sardo, Donald Besig, Anthony Chirrone, Brian Crabbe, Robert Mock, Arthur York, Anne Napier, Constance Quinn, a 1 f 1 O, Band spurred on our basketball team to win the Section Four Championship. The band really helped the basketball team to be ' come victorious this year. 5 Perhaps the band's biggest moment was the dedication of our long awaited gym. The enthusiasm shown by the band demonstrated the spirit felt by the whole school at this opening. We students hope that the band will continue to support us during the football season and all through the year. Altogether, they deserve much credit and praise for a job well done throughout the entire year. Sterling Davis. Row 4: Ann Marie Cole, Jacque- line Hawley, Edward Pellicciotti, Anthony Milasi, Walter Jonsson, Robert Taylor, Patricia Hrib, William Hallahan, Ray Thompson, William Bur- tis, William Stubb. Row 5: Douglas Dayger, James Duffy, Ronald Gilan, William Mould, Dennis Co- vert, Dien Card, Marvin McLean, Richard Pisani Joseph Prekopa, Ray Lubnieioski, Ronald Kovac, John Citar, Robert Kopecek. Row 6: Nancy Meier, Jerry Hudson, Nelson Wilcox, Joseph Colavito, Francis Fitch, Edward Bunsic, Joseph Pierson, Eugene Molessa, Gloria Hagopian, Yvonne War- burton, Kenneth Bruster. 7 - - 411' ? The s tu - dents at Central High School take a great deal of pride in their school or- chestra. The orchestra is one of the finest assets of our school. To attain a very high level of performance requires many hard-working hours in string classes along with noon re- hearsals, which are held on Monday and Wednesday from 11:40 a.m, until 12:15 p. m. , under the very capable direction of Mr. Alphonse Nowak, During the year the orchestra plays for some Honor Graduate and Honor Society assemblies. It also performs at graduation and for the big Dramatics Club presentations, This organization plays both classical and popular music. In May, the orchestra is one of the organiza- tions which participates in the May music festival. Such numbers M as The Shepherd Kind , arranged by Aubrey Winter, China Doll by Leroy Anderson, and You'll Never Walk Alone by Rogers and I Hammerstein are played. In order to be an orchestra member, a student must be Z1 fairly good player of the instrument he or she has studied and also must have a good musical background. A student, however, gains more knowledge of music by be- ing a member of this group. Orchestra work is really very beneficial and enjoyable to someone who is interested in music. New selections are constantly played, and a student learns how to sight-read and play with a large group in order to blend together. Yes, people should certainly regard the orchestra as an organization which deserves much credit and respect. Row 1: Bill Thompson, Ruth Moore, Sylvia Mosher, Phyllis Ochs, Bill Mould, Margie Mac- Ginnis, Geri Hudak, Mary Ellen Kavanagh, Faith Moore, Carole Sedor. Row 2: Stu Pearis, Ernie D'Aristotle, Don Besig, Barbara Dodge, Connie Brainard, Nancy Orcutt, Ceci Friedlander, Margaret Willsy, Ann Napier, Sterling Davis, Gerald Petitte. fx, Row 3: Pauline Dallas, Marilyn Coats, Robert Kopecek, Robert Standfast, Bill Burtis, Jim Duffy, Nancy Meier, Jerry Hudson. Row 4: Phillip Sharpsteen, Winston Orcutt, Mr. Nowak, Nancy Mitchell, Gerald Metz, Eugene Molessa, Margaret Kahanic, Karen Davis, Nan Pearlman, Eleanor Barnes, Ethel McCarthy, uf k. QQNTR4 ...,x ef OOO Do you like to sing? You can get such an oppor- tunity by joining the choir and getting in the sing of things. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Clune, is an organization of students who enjoy singing, and find real pleasure in working with others who share this same feeling. At Christmas time these talented choraliers fill Central's corridors with joyous Christmas carols beautifully sung. One of the projects the choir has successfully undertaken is touring the various local schools, and the audience reaction proves that good singing is appreciated by people of all ages. If singing is your talent, then you will be inter- ested in Central's choir. Students find it a privi- lege and a pleasure, and are proud to belong to this harmonious group Row 1: Mary Silvanic, Theresa Vimislik, Mar- garet Wilsey, Nancy Meier, Thomas J. Clune, Barbara Alexander, Barbara Kelly, Barbara Dro- bak, Alice Lannon, Marilyn Mills. Row 2: Brian Crabb, Nancy Shramek, Beverly Hannas, Dorothy Romankiewich, Patricia Moore, Claudia May, Jerry Hudson, Anita Haracharik, Constance Tour- jee, Barbara Dodge, Gloria Newman, Mary Fields, Judy Byron. Row 3: Barbara Grobosky, Marilyn Meleski, Joyce Kostick, Nancy Mitchell, Gloria Whitmarsh, Leo Serowik, Irene Lesick, Robert Standfast, Nancy Orcutt, Marion Hurd, Mary Ellen Molessa, Ellen Clune. Row 4: Frank Tisdell, Michael Homyak, C arl Tompkins, Jim Lacatina, Mo Helfer, John Husar, John Decker, James Hull, Richard Porkorak, Mike Lesso, Don Besig, Ernie D'Arist0tle, Charles Emminger, Fred Bunsic, Rodney McKane, Louis Lyons. Page Seventy-Nine .-rw.. 2.58 'T' -.A A 1 , I E . 5 , bu Q if , . g x K I ,hq 'U vm - gp. x , .f .. f41 U Q I . Wifi Vdftdlly vom!! . f Row 1 R White E Bunsic R Greblick D rongelli B Donahue R Beatty Coach J Lal Compoli G Craft M Lovaglia F Bunsic T ley J Kocik A Coen B Drazen Mgr S Del Virgilio Row2 J Mushock M Tino S Dra villano Mgr J Suzalia Row4 J Della Rocco zen A LaFrance D Pirozzi Coach H Merz R Sinicki C Petrasek R Wilbur CoachF F Russo R Uhrinec H Day M Crisp Row Lovuolo J Lucas T Della Rocco, R Barber 3 Mgr C Babcock Mgr W Serrafine R Mar E Flamlk Central fielded one of the greenest teams in the eighteen years of Coach Me rz's career In contrast to last year S team the Bulldogs had very few returning lettermen However these boys compiled an over all 2 4 1 record The loss of fullback D1noP1rozz1 due to a h nd ingury as the season was Just getting well under way was a serious blow to the Bulldog s offensive machine All told we had a colorful fast hard working team here at Central in 53 SCRANTON CENTRAL 34 CENTRAL 12 In the second meeting of these two squads the Bulldog s costly fumbles and weak pass defense spelled an opening game defeat Three fumbles each deep in Central s territory were converted into touch downs by Scranton each converted by the sharp passing of Vince Cesare In the second quarter with Scranton sporting a 14 O edge fullback Dino P1rozz1 broke through tackle for an 87 yardtouchdown Jaunt Piroz' also scored Central s other TD Bob Uhrenic intercepted a pass and ran it 55 yards to payd only to have it nullified by a Bulldog penalty CENTRAL 14 C In a thrill packed game Central downed J C for the first time in nine years In the first period the Bulldogs scored on a 58 yard sustained drive featuring runs by Uhrenic and P1rozz1 Day got credit for the TD by sweeping end from the 2 Dick Barber recovered a fumble on the J C 27 and running plays by Uhrenic PITOZZI and Day netted a second score Day again went over this time from the 9 Ed Bunsic made both the conversions J C scored on three straight pass completions by Bucky Winters CENTRAL 34 ELMIRA SOUTHSIDE 12 Improved passing and pass defense was the keynote in Central s overwhelming conquest of ESS Guard Frank Russo intercepted three aerials returning two of them all the way. Has Day and Micky LaVogl1a each intercepted one and returned them for scores after runs of 38 and 51 yards respectively. Central s other TD resulted from a pass by freshman quarterback Marcello Tino to Ed Bunsic. Ed also made four out of five conversion attempts. Elmira s scores came on pass plays one in the first period., the other in the third. However the Central team was hit hard by the loss of two centers Bruce Drazen with an ankle injury and John Lucas with a severe head injury. CENTRAL 0 -- VESTAL 0 In a night game at Vestal during the first snow storm of the season the Bulldogs were held to a score- less tie by the Golden Bears. Statistics however bring out how Central dominated the game. The blue and white had 137 yards rushing and 39 passing doubling Vestal's figures of C2 on the ground and 22 through the air. Central had 11 first downs to four for Vestal. In the first quarter Vestal drove 'to the one but the Central line halted the attack. The Bulldogs sparked by runs by Bumps Uhrenic drove to the 16 only to have time run out in the half. Again in the third period a Bulldog drive was halted on the 16 when a fourth down pass was windblown. ITHACA 12 -- CENTRAL 6 A fighting Bulldog eleven gave a strong Ithaca team a great scrap. Central's running attack was ham- pered by Dino Pirozzi's hand injury. After having their drive halted on the 5 in the first quarter, the Little Red Men scored in the second period as the climax of a 50-yard sustained drive. A perfect kick by QContinued on Page 83j Page Eighty-One N .., G. s ga. if , Y AA g . ,A . V , , ggf1f ,.f, X , on ' . -' , .H r Q. 1 1 ' J , A 42 ' i ' 3 s. 2 o li' M Y.. .m.l2-M . A-M 2 -. ld Q . 7 ,,i4 1 .. 1'-. I 4 ' ,Q Y iq. li.,-4 '53 ' iz hznbfflgg- 1 . 4 f',- . il H ml Q' FLW! L ' x yn Vw Q X frfgxt ig nf' Q Y I y , c - ' KYK A .-exit g i ,VC lk: -Kei? Y, Lx J' K YA K M K 1 7' 'VV L' 1' l . T .5 w. ' A 1, P. ' hifi? 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'. -. . t pl 4 KQ gif Tho Bulldog bites again! fa H 1' or V . - U -Q f Q ,A U d . ' yn , - g 1 , ' J ,W K ' E '- Ya - Y ix W ii Hol that lmc. V l v V 'fl QQ! ev- ' , .h 'QQ First in ton, do it again! If J Q. K 5- A Q Q .i 8 A jll :Q-. ..,,,.- .-rf 2- Q. uri ...L A f' ' f 301- o is 5- ' ,. L o,l+g4,4. fContinued from Page 81, Jack Kocik put Ithaca on its own one-yard line. End Bob Sinicki fell on a fumble and Bumps Uhrenic car- ried it over on the next play. In the final period Ithaca drove from its own 35 all the way. Central battled back furiously, but the attack was stalled by a pass interception. ELMIRA FREE ACADEMY 19 -- CENTRAL 0 A dazzling passing display by Jim Hartnett resulted in disaster for Central as he connected on 12 of 13 attempts for 186 yards. The Elmira line was overwhelming 'is they not only gave great pass protection but in one series of Central downs pushed the Bulldogs back 40 yards. However with breaks the result of the game could have been much different. Central had two pass interceptions nullified and in another instance Uhrenic was pulled down from behind by a shoestring tackel by the EFA safety. Again in the third quarter the Bulldogs muffed a chance by fumbling on the Elmira four after recovering a fumble on the eight. NORTH 19 -- CENTRAL 13 In spite of spirited play Central s Bulldogs suffered a setback by highly favored North. North scored two quick TDs in the first seven minutes. The first came when the Indian s Testanti intercepted Tino s aerial and ran 16 yards to score A poor pass from center forced Jack Kocik to run on fourth down North converted this break into a score as Bob Michalek carried for 31 yards Jim Strain scored North s final TD on a cross buck Frank Russo recovered a fumble on the enemy s 24 and soon after Uhrenic slipped through tackle for the score Tackle Bill Donahue blocked a punt which set up Central s final score Ed Bunsic bulled over from the one for the tally However as they say in Brooklyn Wait till next year' U E 31 CENTRAL 7 In this traditional turkey day ' classic U E pulverlzed the Bulldogs to the tune of 31 7 Central held All Conference fullback Bob Daglio in check but his two running mates Paul DeP'1u1o and Ralph Welland romped DePaulo personally accounted for three scores Central Just couldnt get moving Bumps Uhrenic racked up most of the blue and white s yardage including a seven yard burst over tackle for our only score Probably next year with a more experienced squad Central will be a strong football power Jlffwzbw. Rowl T Borburka J Leom brone J Smith D Norricho D Wormuth E Pxlotti H Beaver Row2 R Moffat P Litchfield R Ball E Barton Row 3 Ruthbone T Parsons G Zuaren da D Les ch S Balchakonas The Central J V s a squad as green as the varsity posted a 0 2 2 record for the 53 campaign The Bullpups practiced with the varsity at MacArthur Field under the watchful eye of Coach Bud Deyo The J V s provide valuable experience for future varsity prospects About thirty boys were on the squad The J V s played a four game schedule In their first action of the season against the Maroon of Johnson City the Bullpups held the Kittens to a scoreless tie J C stalled a Central drive on the six in a game highlighted by fine defensive play On Columbus Day in a game at North High field Central dueled the Elmira Southside J V s to a 7 7 deadlock The Bullpups scored first on a six yard burst over right tackle by Bob Greblick Fred Bunsic made the important conversion Central held this lead until late in the fourth quarter Elmira scored the equalizer on a 87 yard pass play In the next game Vestal defeated the J V s by a 12 8 margin Fred Bunsic plugged over from the three for Central s lone TD A strong Union Endicott eleven won a 14 0 verdict over the Bullpups in their final game of the season Central couldn t crack the strong U E line and had four passes intercepted Although they didn t have an exceptionally good season the J V s had good spirit and many good pros pects for future varsity teams Possibly with the new improved gym facilities more boys will go out for football in the future Page Eughty Three L r S 7 l L 7 L 1 7 , 7 3 7 . . . . . . , . - 1 , . . , . . . . X , . . . H . . - . , , Y! . . . H , . . , . - , . . . - , K . , . . . , . . 7 I . , q 4 s . O 0 O O A -1 1 1 '. Q - 'o A A : . , . i ' S ' ! 3 ' 7 ' : . , . , Morgan, Mr. Deyo, J. Larrabee D. , . . :F , . , . , . , . . ! ' - - -, 7 ' - ' v a ' , . . . . 9 , . , . Q - Q 1 , . . ' I . I 7 , - . . . , . .. - , . . ' 9 gh.. Ugg -lbw wfwl 1' I-ht em again' Let's go for a touchdown' With the construction of our new gym one of the most important persons in the lives of most of the students at Central will be the gym in- structor. We are proud to have with us a man who went to Syracuse University and New York University where he studied physical education. We are talking of none other than Mr. Henry Merz one of the most respected and best liked teachers at Central. Mr. Merz is the varsity football coach and varsity track coach. He has no preference as to which one he teaches. Those students who don t already know him most cer- tainly will by next fall when they hear his voice booming through the gym Okay boys after you finish those fifty push-ups take about eight laps around the track. Page E ghty-Four fewwx fs awww 63 sz. Q1 Q af ql, I n K . p x K , pi xyx. . 4 K. 'ff .. L ,, f Q Me rz - -If , LQXV Bill Donahue John Moschak Coach Henry Merz Dick Scalzo Jack Kocik A1 LaFrance Stan Drazen Tom Della Rocco Bob Greblick Mike Crisp Ed Bunsic Charles Babcock, Mgr. Dick Beatty Rocco Marrongelli Page Enghty-Five FMZMZ S Nur' 390 'Q- Q gf 525' 'nr' 'C' f sr 1 -Q.. 'wx T17 X Ti mf Sf' WZ! np.. . qv .,,...-, ellmfwew I K 36?- ,. 'flag' ' 5- -Qu- 's..,f Xlf, GC , in- .. Xu-' sa is x.,.f H15 , 'I QQ R! Xt' lin Xv! 151' Bob Uhrenic Marcello Tino Frank Russo John Lucas Ernie Flamik Joe Della Rocco Dick Barber Bruce Drazen Dino Pirozzi Bob Sinicki Has Day Mike Lovaglia Charles Petrasek Salvator Delvillano, Mgr. Page Eighty S 4 , T -f-'I Q sr m y X ' f v x 'wi' X Kathy Donnelly Barbara Alexander Sue Vail The mascoteers add a lot of pep fight and a.rnb1tion to every football game These three g1rls are elected by G O through an el1m1nat1on votmg Those chosen were Susan Va11 Kathleen Donnelly and Barbara Alexander Their fa1n1l1ar wh1te woolen sweaters and blue jxunpers were seen at all the B1ngha.n1ton Central High School 1954 football games whether near or far These three lovely mascoteers lead or perhaps rather are led by Dukie ' our pugnacious bulldog This Englxsh bulldog 1n this h1s fourth year as mascot is owned by Mr and Mrs Carl M1elke and Bmghamton Central IS greatly 1ndebted to them for lend1ng Dukie' to us Hats off to the mascoteers and mascot for do1ng a terr1f1c Job last season WLKWM . M .. W1th hlgh steppmg rhythm and tw1rl1ng flashes from the1r batons the majorettes add color and varlety to parades and halftune entertalnment Who can unagme a football game that doesn't 1n clude thexr flashy and spectacular tucks? Led by Judith Bartley the group consists of Roberta Merz Sandra Edwards Teresa Wagner Gaxl Husband Lorralne Banovxc and Ann Kavullch To the strams of the Bmghamton Central High School Band thexr strutting colorful costumes flag tw1rl1ng cross pltches and work with fxre keeps us all spellbound Much credlt IS due to this group of glrls as they have g1ven a lot of their time and energy w1thout any thought of re ward As morale boosters they are excelled by none Lorrame Banovlc Roberta Merz Ann Kavul1ch Sandy Edwards Jud1e Bartley : l Page Enghty Seven 7 7 ' , , . . . . . ' 1 . , ' - 1 - ' 1 3 9 1 A ' 3 5 ' IC I , ' 7 3 ' 1 9 Q 1 Y , . . , . ' ll 7 ' - 0 O 0 . 1 9 Q . 1 , . W 'ai- ,2 lf 5 E-,yr ht 6 4, T, A lt X FF x . - . h NM Y M N W.. 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N1 Rovn 1 Margaret Intermann Barbara Gould JZDICB Knapp Joyce S1ruck1 Marllyn Brown Barbara Pl1ll1S Verg1e Blshop Pat Gage Megan Cuyle Row 2 MarJor1e Jablonsky R1ta Por ubmnsky Vera Kalaf Nancy Bettenhauser Sue Sail Mar1an Slezak lean Warren Joyce Free 11ng Yvonne Meyers Annette Wemtraub Row 3 Beverly Zalbow1tz LOIS Komck Cecxha Ambra Ronme Bernstem Barbara Mahnak Marge Zap Heenan Kay Mastronard1 Scanne Sweet Sh1rley Slsolek Row 4 Barbara Guzzy Marlene Stoll mak Marcella Gooley V1rg1ru'1 Church Lleanor Brown Fayola Rector Barbara Kaufman M11 d1-ed Morgan P'ltIlC18 Baxter Jamcc Mmnmg Margaret Turan Sandra Rutm Jeanne Gr1ff1ths Patr1c1a M1hal Row 5 Lou1se Zekevlc Jom Egan Ellzabeth Lynch Audrey Engdanl Beverly Jublnskx Elleen Pedurny Sylv1a Lalntr Mary otocky June Koc1k Mary Ann Ba cura Mar y y Slovak Patr1c1aO Day Joyce Andrejko Martha Semonco Helen Zxzak SahdraG1ragos1an Connie Lesxck Jean1eMcAl1ster Jenn1cKlacko Cheryl Jahns Lora S1ckler The Central Hlgh Pep Club 1S an energet1c organ1zat1on whose mam goal IS to arouse school sp1r1t 1nd to 3SS1St all the cheerleaders Whether It IS at a basketball game football gune pep tsscmbly or school parade the Pep Club IS always ready to cheer Central Hxgh on toward .1 v1ctory The club members lrc rccogmzed by the1r blue and whlte beames wh1ch they wear to every pep assembly At tha footb 111 gtmcs the members of Pep Club carry the trad1t1onal blue and Whlfe strc lmers XVl'l1Cl'1 help to show more school sp1r1t Dur1ng all Pep assembl1es Pep Club occup1es the fxrst twenty rows 1n the .1LlLlltOI'llll'11 md the echo from the cheers of the school can be heard mostly from that sect1on The off1cers who upresentcd th1s club 1n the fall term were Barbara Gould Pres1dent R1ta Porub1anskv Vncc Pres1dent June KOCIK Secretary Mary Ann Baycura Treasurer and Mary Slovak and Sh1rley Slsolak Se rgeants 'lt Arms The wonderful success of our basketball team was partly due to the deter'm1nf1t1on 1nd Splrlt ot Pep Club W1th an organ1zat1on such as thxs xn our school we w1ll contmuc to rlsc lbove 1ll OtllCI schools 1n school Splrlt as well as v1ctory Vl --fl? I gr. 1' 'J 1. Fight on Bulldogs Central High. Poge Elghty-Elght VQXZJLQ Faakelbali . Row 1 Dave Branch Ed Rogers Ken P1chette Lee Day Ernle DAr1stotle Row 2 J1m Muns1e Stan Drazen Mr Sharpsteen Jon C1ncebox Brlan Crabb Ronn1eMcKane TedParke .0 N ' 'J P27 A ' Under the superb coachmg of Art Sharpsteen Central Hxgh s basketball squad became the' team 1n the Southern Tler Conference Through tralnmg and hard work these cagers became a top notch team wxth a most unpresswe record Havmg to pract1ce w1thout thexr own gym was no obstacle to th1s group Kalurah Temple and West Jumor High School gyms were the s1tes of thelr practxce sesslons Speed helght re boundmg accurate shootlng sportsmansh1p and excellent coachlng combmed to produce an unexcelled team December 4 We opened at Kalurah Temple when we faced Vestal The name Century Club was branded upon our squad after the 108 40 defeat we handed to Plul Hubbard s Golden Bears Kenny P1chette sunk 45 points to be hxgh scorer 61 39 VlCtO!'y Ken P1chette led ln the scorxng department w1th 22 December 15 Far above Cayuga swaters we handed Ithaca Hlgh a 66 52 tr1mm1ng Hxgh man was Parke with 23 P1chette followed wxth 12 December 18 You can't w1n them all' Fate gave us a bad deal when we suffered our f1rst and only de feat of the season at Cortland 70 71 as a result of Cortland s use of the full court press Ken P1chette w1th 23 and Ted Parke w1th 14 were magmflcent even 1n defeat December 26 There was slaughter at Kalurah The vxctxm was Solvay wh1ch was crushed by our 99 to their 49 The addlng machme counted 29 for Jon C1ncebox and 22 for Ken P1chette January 8 The avalanche cont1nued at Kalurah Jon C1ncebox rolled m 25 pomts Ken P1chette 20 The outcome an 86 55 vxctory for the Bulldogs agalnst U E January 12 Revenge IS sweet St Lucy s who had beaten Central m 1953 was defeated th1s txme 54 49 St Lucy's cagers up to th1s tune had not suffered a defeat 1n twenty f1ve regular season games Ted Parke was accredlted w1th 20 po1nts Lee Day 11 January 15 W1thout the presence of Ken P1chette Central defeated North 58 44 to share the Southern Tier Conference lead w1th our 1nter cxty r1val Ted Parke poured xn 20 Drazen and McCane each had 9 1n this contest 1n the North Hxgh gym January 22 The Century Club aga1n rode as undefeated Elmxra Southsxde had a sad awakemng when they encountered our Bulldog Cagers A 104 68 v1ctory for Central was no acc1dent The talent of Jon C1ncebox w1th 30 Ken P1chette wxth 21 and Parke w1th 19 comblned for th1s v1ctory January 29 We rode rough shod over our Vestal nelghbors 75 58 and became number one 1n the S T C C1ncebox was the top marksman w1th 21 January 30 Pennsy1van1a fell to New York as the Century Club cont1nued ltS slaughter w1th a 100 55 vxctory over Sayre at Kalurah Parke had 18 P1chette 16 Rogers 14 McCane 13 February 5 Thxs was not Be k1nd to your ne1ghbor week Ask J C who suffered a 103 42 shellack mg at the paws of the Bulldogs P1Ch9ft6 s 24 C1ncebox's 16 McCane s 17 all contrlbuted to the total The famous bench men ' fnushed the game and really dxd a swell Job Brxan Crabb Stan Dr azen and Lee Day added a total of 15 pomts 1n the fourth quarter February 12 We downed Ithaca at Kalurah 85 56 Ken P1chette and Ted Parke contrlbuted 22 and 23 pomts respect1vely February 19 North s last mxnute slowdown kept Central short of 100 IH a 98 72 ' contest? Parke w1th 29 and C1ncebox w1th 21 were the hxgh scorers 1 100 eager fans some standmg marvelled at the excellent performance of the Blue and Whlte QContmued on Page 90j Page Eughty Nme 0 0 0 K K. .au : fff.,. V? :Q- ' A X W 4 A a V- J K' 5 , :Z 7 . 7 M, . , . , . 1 .4 l J I 3 lx 8 . of r I . I ' L , e g Vw 5 K ,ls Sv - F' ,. Ll 1 ' ' 7 Cl 3 ' . : KI 97 - . , . December 11: Central played Johnson City at J. C. A capacity crowd watched J. C. stall us to a mere . . 3 - I , , il as , - , - .cc ' ' - s ' -- , -- , -- - : ' ' ' . . . , - - . . , . , . . H , . . , . , . - : - . ' ' , . , 9 ' ' - 4 . H . . . . I , , . , Continued from Page 'l9j February 23 We squeezed by U E 72 68 Pxchette came through wxth 70 Cxncebox 18 P1rke 16 Desplte the absence oi Brlan Crabb and Ed Rogers the Contest had 1 happv outcome for Central even though there we re several doubtful moments Febru1ry 26 It s a h Iblt w1th our Bulldogs They won agaln' Thls tlme over I lm1r1 Pree Ac 1de my 72 61 IH the latter s home town Parke scored 24 Cmcebox 1nd P1C'llLtt0 e 1Ch lfldlcd 13 February 27 Wrutammute' Th1s one was closer A d11r1ng Jump shot by Ron MCC 1ne wxth four se Conds left g 1ve1 the Bulldog 1 67 65 w1n over Mechan1csv1lle Clncebox had 22 Pxchette 18 M1rch 5 Central won ltS 15th stralght at Elmlra by a 72 53 vlctory ovex b0l1tl'lS1ClC Cmcebok h 1d 3 MCC me 113 Plchette 12 Parke 11 The fme sportsm'1nsh1p of the boys from Centrtl was ce rt 11nlv shown when Jon Lmcehox helped Ron Dlxon up from the floor tfter the latter h 1d f1llen elurmg the iourth quarter March 9 U L vx lb 1 not so easy vxctlm IH the f1rst round of the Sectxon IV Pl Lyoffs It thel B M F1eld House Central hael to come from behmd to turn the t1ele 'lhmks to Feel Parke 1nel h1s 211 polnts the outcome was qulte SJ.t1Sf 1e1tory to Bulldog fans Cmcebox 1nel P1chCtte e 1ch h 1d 9 box w1s lngh m 1n vuth 18 Parke had 15 Plchette 14 Phe f1ns were well s1t1sf1eel despxtc the fact th1t the funous 100 mark was not reached March 16 The Bulldog got ready for the1 k1ll by de strovlng xts f1nal obstacle on the w xv to Buton H 1ll Elmlra Free AC 1demy was thls vlctxm It the I B M Fleld House wlth Centrxl the vxctor 61 18 Ted Parke led the att 1Ck wlth 24 Ken Pxchette added 1.5 Ron McCane 12 Jon Cmceboe 9 Buton H1 here we Come' Contmued n Page Qlj Bmghamton Central Hugh bchool IS very fortunate to have Arthur Qharpsteen as amember of ltS faculty Mr bharpsteen jomed the school system m 1937 when he coached sophomore football at North Durmg the fall he g'U1dCS the young hopefuls of the freshman foot ball squad comprxsed of students from West Jumor D1Ck1nson and Woodrow Wxlson In the sprmg he coaches our golf team however h1s Job of coachmg our b 1sketball team IS h1s outstandlng achxevement Mr Sharpsteen the Dlrector of Athletlcs at Central mstructs ln health as well He IS del1ghted vuth the 1dequate se 1t1ng f1ne hghtmg abundance of room 1n the new gym 1nd the mater11lw1th whxeh he works He feels that the 1953 .14 b1sketball te un was one of Centr 1l s best because of the superlor shootmg speeds reboundxng and l161gl'lt We hope that the coaehmg jobs of Arthur bharp steen w1ll cont1nue to be successful Bilil 3 24, Courtesy Bxnghamton Press Pogo Nmefy K ' ' 1 1 It 11 ,.: -.' 1 '1-'1 1'-31 '- ' V I X ' X Y 1 3 1 1 1 1 D 1 ' : ' . 1 ' ' . ' 1' . ' ' 1 C ' 1 ' 11 1 1 q - I X V ' I . 1 1' ' 1 1 1 1 sz - ' 1 ' ' . 1' . g ' -- . . . a . ' ' ' - ' 1 a 1 ' 1 . -1 1 1. 1 , . 1 1 - , ., --. . U in . . x , , , x ,- , 1 , , , . 1 ..,. A 1 1 I ' I 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1- 1 ' ' .: .f. 1111 - -11 ' 1' 1 ' 1 11 ... ' 1 1. 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1' ' 2 ' L 13: ' 1 1 1' ' L., 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 , . ' 1 ' 1 31 1 . March 12: The North High Indians were scalped at I. B. M. Field House by a score of 73-114. Jon Cinco- . ' . 1' . . ' ,-- ' 1 1 , . ' ' - ' , , 1 1 , 1 , , . 1 1 1 1 1 , .1 , 1, 1 : 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 'L 1 1 1 . ' ' 1 ,1 1 N ' ' ' ' 1 1 . . . ' ' 1 1 1 ' --- . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . 1 ' 1 g ,-- , ' ,1 .-- . 1 1 :ll 1 1 ' 0 . l L A . 1 . Z . 3 . G 3 7 , 1 , . ' , ' 1 1 Z I . . . . ' . , I D 1 , V l , . L. . v . Y- X i I . T, , . . , . L 1 x 1 1 '1 ' ' 2 , 1, 1 1 , 1 -r , 1 . , 1 1 A V . . , Ag ' Y y 1 , 5 'Wk' , xx 1 fContmued from Page 901 March 19 The springs were dry Central drained Union Springs in a 78 58 Bulldog win at Barton Hall to climax the greatest season in Central s history Ron McC'1ne in his last game for Central was high scorer with 23 Parke added 16 Rogers 12 The entire student body IS extremely grateful to as well as proud of Art Sharpsteen and his outstanding team We hope that they h we set a precedent for the future V Fmkeiball . Row 1 Chris Demtrak Donald Cam pos Mike Lovaglia John Zizak Dick Alapeck Row Z Coach John Guley Paul Mac Carthy Dick Reynolds David Daven port Manager Bob Andrejko Row 3 Coach John Guley Paul Mac Carthy Dick Reynolds David Daven port Manager Bob Andrcjko Row 3 Hank Trasolini Bob Halabur ka Tony Abbadessa Bob S1n1ck1 Dic Kenney VN. The 1953 54 season proved to be successful for John Guley s J V s The squad finished the season with '1 good record These boys practiced at West Junior and were guided by the coaching of John Guley and the managing of Bob Andrejko December 4 The season started off with a bang as the Junior Varsity Bulldogs defeated Vestal 52 45 Tony Abbadessa scored 13 Duke Martone 11 Chris Demtrak 9 in the opener at Kalurah December 15 The J V s answered the 64 dollar question when they defeated Ithaca 64 39 Dick Alapeck had 17 Tony Abbadessa 13 December 18 We won by a nose up at Cortland against Cortl md J V s 54 53 Demtrak scored 14 Alapeck 11 Abbadessa 8 December 30 The J V s turned Century Club in a 101 55 upheaval of Athens The Duke had 20 Tony Abbadessa 16 Trasolini 12 S1n1ck1 12 January 8 Central defeated U E 65 49 Chris Demtrak had 15 Don Campos 14 Duke Martone 9 in the preliminary game at Kalurah Temple January 12 St Lucy's J V 's were defeated at Kalurah by the Bulldogs 79 35 Dick Alapeck scored 12 Mickey Lovaglia 11 Don Campos and Duke Martonc each had 10 January 15 North J V s handed our cagers our first defeat of the season in a 49 35 vlctory for the Red Men. Dick Alapeck scored 12- Demtrak-10 Abbadessa-7 in the exciting tilt at the North High Gymnasium. January 22: The Blue and White came out on the short end of a 64-56 Southside win at Kalurah. Duke Martone scored 17- Dick Alapeck-13 Tony Abbadessa-9. January 30: The Juniors pulled out a 59-50 win over Sayre at Kalurah to end their brief losing streak. Chris Demtrak poured in 16- Duke Martone and Tony Abbadessa were next with 13 apiece. February 5: The J. V. s handed J. C. a 62-45 defeat at Kalurah Temple. Tony Abbadessa was high man for us with 13- Demtrak had 12- Alapeck-11. February 12: Our cagers handed Ithaca '1 64-52 be-zting at Kalur-th. Abbadessa scored 17- Alapeck had 15- Demtrak-13. February 19: Central s J. V. s suffered a 64-52 defeat at the hands of No rth. Dick Alapeck scored 21- Demtrak-14- Abbadessa-9. February 23: Central lost to U. E. at U. E. : 76-60. Don Campos contributed 15- Demtrak-10. , February 26: E. F. A. edged Central in a 48-46 thriller -it Elmira. Abbadcssa scored 14. Dick Kenny added 11g Campos-9g in the finale of the season for our Bulldog Juniors. In addition to the above mentioned Frank Zizack, Mickey Lovaglia Bob Halaburka Art Reynolds, Dave Davenport, and Paul McCarthy appeared frequently in the Central line-up. Chris Demtrak, Dick Alapeck, and Tony Abbadessa joined the Varsity for the playoffs. We certainly are proud of our J. V. squad which promises excellent material for the next varsity tea.rn. Page Ninety-One M1 John Culcy is 1 member of thc commercial st iff it Bl1'1g1l1ITltO11 Ln ntrfil High School He to iches bookkecplng to prospnctwe lcrount lnts, md typing to students who p1'1n to become snrrotarles or to hold my busmt ss position Hr. filso tv. iches typing to piospectlvc collegc studsnts who rc '11lZL thfit It vx111 ba in im 11u'1b1L ud while it collcgn Vaxsxty bfiskctball to im Almost evcryom knows of thc gre it suucoss of our vflrslty basketbfill squad but lux re 111lL that without thc excellent fund unen til coaching that the boys reccne from Mr Guley on the Junior Varsity te'1m our v'1rs1ty tcfun might not be quite so successful as it is ln all great orgfinizatxons there 'IFC 111w,1ys some unsung he roes Mr John Culgy from Centr11 s junior varsity bas ketb111 team IS one of these Mr Gulay 95 1 Abbadessa throws one in from way Two points for us' Six does it again' out on the side Page N mc-fy Two I ' I I dx I w jr ' U ' x ' 1 ,, 1 1 ' x 1 K V 1 I A! E . V 1 ' ' ' . ' . 'L l ' ' ' - 2 P 1 1. ' H ' . ' Y- X I ' rl 3 4 4 v ' r X Y Besides this, Mr. Guley coaches Centra1's Junior N ' ' 1 1 X: . ' - 2 ' - ' 1 ' 4 . 4 , gr, vi ' x' 'V I V' X 1 X 1 i - . ' ' , J , f A I 1 , 4 . '1 ' Q I X 1 , . . . - h 1 Mr Sharpsteen Jxm Munsxe Dave Branch Eaahelbaff ew M 53 I .og wr' ffm Q ,e H 5- of ,fr ...Q- Wu? av' 2 we ,gf 51' r lr ,... ..., Xin N..,,x' Page Nmety Three If ?Q1Nz Ted Parke Ken Plchette Ed Rogers elzmm '11-'Q -of LQL Day Bxmn C I lhb fri'- 'Q ,,,e-X if J Erma D Amstotle Qmn D1 wen Page N cry Fo . , - ' 21 4. x Q I .,- X ' t I I .. 4 C T5 -- ,' Y J Ronnie NICKLIHO I Jon Cinccbox 59'-3 1 . c, -C' 7 ik ' x f XX 3 , 6' , . Q ... a P- l Q' f 1 'vi' Row 1: Bob Colman, Mike Hannan, Coach Har- tain, Clayton Hofer, Don Ball. tung' 'hm Smlth' Ron French' Row 3: Charles Carpenter, Co-Captain, David Row 2: Frank Reed, Edward Major, Co-Cap- Payne, James Hull, Bob Alger, John Landers. Central's mermen swamped almost all opposition in a season marked by many sensational and exciting wins and losing only three meets in ten. In their first meet the Bullfish routed Auburn, 60-15. Two months later in a triangular me et with North and Auburn, they repeated the performance with a score of 64 for Central, 21 for Auburn, and 13 for North. After defeating all opposition in a quadrangular meet, Central receiving 56 points, Scranton Tech-24, West Scranton-11, and North-14, the team faced one of their most difficult meets of the season, against St. Francis of Utica, who edged out Central 43-39. Close on the heels of this defeat came another at the hands of Pennsylvania State Champions, Scranton Central, 55-30. The following two weeks Central defeated Scranton Tech 43-27, and West Scranton 58-28. In the last meet with Scranton Central, the Bullfish took five first places to Scranton's four, yet suffered a heart- breaking loss by the score of 43-39. In their final meets, the mermen polished off Rome Academy 50- 20, and defeated St. Francis with an impressive 43. 5- 31. 5 victory. The many training innovations, including music at practices and meets developed by Coach Carl Hartung, seem to have paid off in one of the most successful swim seasons in Central's historyg and the prospects for next year's team seem even brighter. Ni. F??'.2' :- L WM., Faaebalf. .. ' Row 1: Charles Ghavtur, Stan Drazen, Kenneth Bob Greblick, Bob Chipper, Don Murray, John Pichette, John Lucas, John Maslar, Maynard Kocik, Leo Hubik, Richard Aswad, John Lain- Gilinsky, David Lcsch, Row 2: Richard Nicholas, hart, Mgr. Row 4: John Lallcy, Varsity Coach, Al LaFrance, Jack Kocik, Marvin Kutz, Richard Edward Bunsic, Anthony Abbadessa, Joseph Olszewski, Dennis LaVuolo, Paul Sents. Row 3: Pierson, Robert Deyo, Jr. Varsity Coach. The outlook of Central's baseball team is encouraging this year. Several players who participated in last year's games are returning. Ken Pichette, Frank Russo, Stan Drazen, Maynard Gilinsky, Jack Kocik, Marv Katz, Ed Bunsic, Dick Olosheski, and Dick Aswad are among these. Mr. John Lalley is the varsity coach, and Mr. Bud Deyo guides the junior varsity men. Mr. Lalley led the junior varsity players for one year before taking over his varsity coaching position. Games were scheduled against Vestal, Johnson City, U.E. , Elmira Southside, North, Cortland, Elmira Free Academy, and Ithaca. Indoor practice sessions were held until the weather was warm enough to permit playing at Recreation Park. The game duringthe weekdays lasted seven innjngsg those played on weekends and holidays went nine innings. The major leagues are sure to find many good re- cruits among such talented participants of this national pastime, HQ QNTP4, TR yi. 44 Q0iT1a,,6 g JNTRQ vgabmulg, fri... N, 'Zi if .. f-c g .Ji ,L 6. we .Elo ci Row 1: Harold Hawly, James Sullivan, Richard Hassan, Jim Hauber, Paul Sents. Row 2: Stephen Kucera, John Lalley, Coach. Row 3: Roger Greene, Bob Greblick, Dick Zeboris, Jerry Swan- bery, Mike Homyak. magna. .. 1 ape Central's bowling team again did the school proud by copping second place in the Triple Cities High School League consisting of five teams: namely, U. E. , J. C. , North, Vestal, and Central. The B.C.H.S. keg- lers posted a 15-9 record to come in behind U.E. which had a 18-6 mark. Central's home games are bowled at Recreation Alleys. Central's bowling teams under the direction of Coach Frank Clark have finished in first place six times in the last ten years. The varsity consisted of Richard Allen who had a 171 average, Joe Trippico, 160, Larry Morrison, 150, Bernie Rosefsky, 149, William Kumpon, 147, and Charles Hughes, 145. Richard Allen won a trophy for the season's highest triple, 597. The Section IV Bowling was held March 27 at Laurel Bowlodrome, with fifteen teams competing. Larry Morrison won a trophy for high triple, as Oentral placed third. Central's volleyball team under the skilled hand of Coach John Lalley has come through with another fine season. For the third year in suc- cession they have taken-on all sorts of high-school competition , and walked away with the conference and sectional titles. Led by Paul Sents, an excellent setter and spiker, the squad ended the season with an a- mazing r e c o r d of twenty-three games won and only four lost. They should get much credit for the fine showing they have made, even though they were severely handicapped by poor practice facilities. For all practice sessions they had to hike to Daniel Dickinson School. Let's all hope that next year with the new gym we will have an even better team, if this is possible. XX 1 O . 0000 Row 1: Bob Griffis, Charles Hughes, George Andrejko. Row 2 Ron Moffit, Larry Morrison, Mr. Clark, Kim Levene, Barry Protage. Row 3: Bernard Rosefsky, Richard Allen, Joe Tripicco William Kumpon, Ed Sirgeny. Page Ninety-Seven ' .-v, .0-.ti , fume.. i -L Central s Sure Shots New clubs and organizations are continually being born at Central People with new interests gather together to discuss these mutual interests and thus another per manent gathering is formed One of the most recently estab lishcd clubs at B1nghamtonCentral High IS our Rifle Club This organization was formed during the fall by agroup of boys interest ed in learning more about guns and rifles and how to use them These boys are also interested in accur acy and mtelligence in handling arms In order to acqulint their members with correct procedure Rifle Club holds meets to see who can shoot the farthest and the most accurately according to the rules The enterprising boys who are members of this new organization this year are Lynn Pull1s Ted Sypher Jonathon Rosefsky Phil lip Sharpsteen Jacques Hinds Peter Lxtchfield James Streip and John Tshulos Row 1 hm Moorc Tom Culcy Jim llauber 11 M1 rv M1k1 Crisp B111 Don llllll B01 Algc r Row 7 David Parker Br1'1n Cr1bb D1n Wllsh Jack Dunl 1p Sam Borsuk Fred Buns1c John Wolcott Don B111 Mfuty Pignatclli J Hobc rt Ph111p Sharpsteen Row 3 Lh1r11s T'1rr.1l1u John Tannmx J1111 uns 1 1 1 l1m1 B1 Stnphcns Mike H1nn1n Jamcs Hull W11l11n1 Lllll bcc lion Fxcnch The outlook for Central s track team w1s 1xctpt1on111y b11ght th1s year The team led by its xblc coach Mr Hmnry Mtrz cxpcricnced another fine season Last season led by .111 broad jumptr md pole vaulter Ron Capalaces and also by star shot putttx 1nd discus throwtr B111 Hapgood the term had an excellent rtcord md went on to w1n thc Triplc Cities Meet at En Join Park in Junc By coming out on top of such rivals as Vestal Union hndicott North Hxgh lflll Jo11nson City Central won the third leg of the Bibcock trophy w111c11 is now in proud retlrcment in the showcase of the new gymnasium An 1nsp111clt1 un Endicott which had be lten thcm previously in duel meats Cary C1 Lft scored the most outstanding upset of thc ye 1r when 111 toppui previously unbe lten Bob Nlera of U E in the ons hundrtd yard 411511 B111 Don Lhuc scored an upset victory in thc four hundred and forty yard run In the broad Jump and pole vault field QJPIIHCLS with 111s w1n cllnchcd thc winning honors Seconds wr re taken by Stcphcns 1n the 111gh Jump Hauber in the hurdles Hapgood in the shot md discus and by the rcl 1y team of Crisp Hauber Petros 1k and Uhremc 'lht rcturnces from last year s squad are Hauber ace Sprinter and hurdlcr 1nd Stephens st 1r h1gh Jumper Also Gary Craft Mike Crlsp Jim Muns1e Dick Brooks John Tanner Bernie Rosefsky B111 Donahue 1nd Lharlit Pctr'1s1k With regret the team said good bye to Ron Cipfilaccs B111 Hlpgood Jug Jones Has Day B11lSmol1nsky and Billy Merrill However t111s year s team carried on in a manner that did Central proud EMM.. Q4 f.. Row 1 Jonathan Rosefsky Paul Syphcr Arthur Sharp steen Pete L1tchf1eld Jacque Hinds Row 2 Jfuncs Strup Lynn Pull1s John Tshulos Page Nmety Enght 1 0 O RL : 1' 1, A P ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' 1 1. ,A J, ' . - '. 1 1 . ' L.: A n 1 , 1 f 1 , 1 1 , ' 1 , S. r. v -' ' n. 1 K ' , 1 Z- 1 , g I , 1 ' 1 1 ' x I I 7 ' 5 ' : 7 1 . - x V I .1 - , M 1, 11., 1 1 k, 11 ' W : 1 1 ' . - - , . 1 , 1' ' 'z : 111- 1 1 - - t - .1 1 U l l - ' l ! 4 y y ' 1 1' ' , , 1 . . ' ' 1 . , ' 1 1 . 1 1 ',, 1 1 '1 'V I . 1 1 1 K 1 , .1 . ,- , , ,- Ms 1, . , , A , 1 ,f 1 E 1 ,I . K , , ,1 - - , r ff ' fn 4, 11. ' , ,z 1 1 1 1 1, 1 11 ' 1 - ., . . .1 fa.: 611 . -1 . , , . y . ' 'A 9 1 A . V 1 ' , ' ' j' V , ' - won that Triple Cities Meet last year- and won it over Vestal and Union- - ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 ,-1 .. 'A' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 19... X' ' z - - 1- 1 -1 - . - . 1 1 'k f 5 ' ' 1 - 1 - - - . 1 1 1' 1 111, . . 1 I . . . . X 1 . k11f11,.'1. - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' , , '1 , . 3 ' ' ' 7 ' 1 1 1 1 , -' ' 7 ! I H 1 1 , Y 1 , ' 1 1 7 '1 1 1.1 . 1 ' ' 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 7 7 ' ' , 7 ' 1 . , . . I . X . Q O 0 1 ' ' 1 x - 1 x . 1.- . . x ,X 1 . 5 Y ' . . - f A . . . . K X ,Y 'X 0- . ' . . 2 I -, - . . V 'lo . I :PR-wi , . . . l - 1 ll 1 I . . . 1 5, - . - . , 1 1 ' 9 1 , ' 5 1 1 ' 1 ' , , , , . I 1 1 1 1 7 1 ' ' .if l I Z, X 'A sit? Row 1: Stu Pearis, John Normile, J. Guley, Edward Major, William Stupp. Row 2: Dan Kane. Row 3: Christopher Demtrak, Bob Rafuse, Robert Tate, John Landers, Newell Washburn. Tennis, anyone? Central High School certainly answered that call. John Guley, the tennis coach, had plenty of material to look over when the ten- nis season began, and when the warm weather came in April, practice sessions were held at Recreation Park. Matches were played against Ithaca, Norwich, North, Oneonta and Lakemont Academy. Play- offs were held late in May. Danny Kane and Bob Tate were the only two men returning from last year's team. Danny Kane really showed expert Skill and fine sportsmanship this year. The young sophomore also displayed great promise and will be avaluable player on next year's team. Besides Bob Tate and Danny Kane, the following also participated in the matchesg Stu Pearis, Chris Demtrak, John Landers, and Newell Wash- burn. This sport certainly was in good hands this season. Page Ninety-Name fl if OOO M., .1 X 33 B51 x lv s ' - Row 1: Peter Hankin, David Davenport, Art vene, Larry Rouff. Row 3: Bob Sisolak, Jerry Sharpsten, Richard Hancharik, Stan Okaniewske. Row 2: Bob Kopecek, Larry Morrison, Kim Le- The outlook for Central's golf team is very good this year. Although the squad, led by Mr. Art Sharpsteen, lost most of its men through gradua- tion last June, there are many outstanding re- turnees. Their number one man, Danny O'Neil is presently fighting for a berth on the starting five at St. Bonaventure University. Also lost were Dick Levene, Mike Hakes, and Stan Jan- kiewicz. The man most likely to fill O'Neil's shoes is senior Stan Okoneiwski, who last year was number three man. Oke was consistently shooting in the seventies at the end of last sea- son. Bob Kopecek, the number four man last year will probably be in the number two slot this season. Also regarded as good prospects this season are seniors Kim Levene, Joe Trippico, and juniors Bob Sisolak, Jerry Horowitz, and Pete Hankin. Last season the team had the good for- tune to be able to practice at Ely Park, Bingha.m- ton Country Club, and Vestal Hills, free of charge. They compiled a good record by beating almost all their opponents except Union-Endicott which had the Dinga, Terpak, Shearer, and Toulson juggernaut. The latter three of that group are returning this year and they will probably give our team the most trouble. This year the boys will have about ten matches with such teams as U. E. , Ithaca, Elmira Heights, Waverly, and Cortland, most of them on a home and home basis. About five sophomores came out this sea- son so in the next few years the team should have experience. Mr. Sharpsteen thinks we have a good chance to equal last year's fine record of eight wins and three losses. Good luck, fellows, and we're all hoping youhave another fine season. Page One Hundred Horowitz, Joe Tripicco, Kenneth Levene, Bob Andrako. OOO Row 1 Seanne Sweet Constance Tourjee Patricla Moore Row 2 Mary Fields Dorothy Mosier Sylvia Marmas Joyce Berger Five s1x seven eight who do we appreciate? Captain Joyce Berger co captain Seanne Sweet Mary Fields Joyce Sin ickl JeanSedor Carolyn Zelter and Yvonne Meyers basketball cheerleaders naturally These peppy v1vac1ous girls may be found at Kalurah Temple during the winter and early spring cheer mg our basketball team on to victory They give much of their time and efforts to lead the stu dents of Central in the yells and songs which add so much life to the games fs-,J One, two ,three, four, who are we for? why the cheer- leaders, of course. Captain Constance Tourjee aided by co- captain Joyce Berger and Seanne Sweet Patricia Moore Dorothy Mosher Mary Fields and Sylvia Marinas certainly have given their utmost to support our foot ball team These students were on duty at every game and pep rally spurring the team on to victory and consoling them for their losses with enthusiastic support for Central s blue clad bulldogs 'Q til T Row 1 Seanne Sweet Joyce Berger Yvonne Meyers Row 2 Carolyn Zelter Phyliss Suucki Jean Sedor Mary Fields Row 1 Lucille Dennism Nancy Lowkrantz Anne Connolly Row 2 Pat Pedro Page One Hund ed One leaders our J V cheerleaders add pep and enthusiasm to our basketball games At every Junior varsity game we see these spirited girls dressed 1nblue and white cheer our team to victory These cheerleaders not only show school spirit themselves but they help to create school spirit throughout the entl re student body The members of th1s year s squad were Anne Connelly Nancy Lowc rantz Patricia Pedro Betty Bussalim and Lucxlle Den mson Let s all give a great big cheer for Central s fine J V cheerleaders f T if Y 5 . . 7 7 3 - 1 9 ! : , . , . . 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N. l ,ai I, 'ln 3 ,V . - 'Va r COMPLIMENTS of CROWlEY'S MILK C0 INC QUALITY SAFEGUARDED From Form to You Don t Just Soy MIIk Soy Crowley s DIAL 2 6441 CONGRA TU LA TIONS COMPLIMENTS to the CLASS OF 1954 DIXON S DRUG STORE PI'1ormcIcIs'rs I62 Mann Street DIaI 2 2946 M 0 and D 0 WILSON GENERAL AGENTS Massachusetts Mutual LIfe Insurance Company d I 2 6431 BINGHAMTON OI TILAI LOMI ANY COMPLIMENTS OF FRIENDLY FINANCE SERVICE INC AP I9 Mom Street BPTTER VISION S OC St D I2 39 I2 339 BINGHAMTON N Y L tU A BETTER LIFE F dlyw ICI I1 OF BINGHAMTON MBER F D AL INSURANCE CORP PgOHddF o I o I ' I I I of I ' ' - Marine Midlan Bui ding Phone - I D ' A I ' I ' I ersonal Loan Company! Room 203, econd Floor 48-5 ourt ree . . Corner of Washington Street A ia -53 Dia -5 e s nswer Your Money Problems The rien oy I o e ne un re ive TAKE A CAMERA ir 'I ON VACATION 3 Q,NJJ BABCOCKS SPORT SHOP WITH YOU WE HAVE EQUIPMENT 1' TUTHILLS BABCOCK W h 9,9 5, HINDSQUNDERWOOD HARDWARE d R 187 lQmuBnwk Emz lVe2Wabelhn ALLOY STEEL BINGHAMTON AUTO SPRING CO. Complete Spring Service 16 JARVIS STREET P OHddS' Get clearer, brughter snapshots of Iamlly Ilfe and party fun READYFLASH CAMERA AN ANSCO ALL WEATHER FILM Comphments STEPHENS 8: COMPANY INC School Supphes 85 87 STATE STREET Dxal 2 3497 MEQRS BROOME PRINTING CO. 50 Prospect Ave. Dual 2 1484 CONGRATULATIONS! to the Class of '54 GEO. D. B. BONBRIGHT CO. 507 509 Press Bldg. Member N Y Stock Exchange Page One Hundred Seven . ,,.. . . ,A . ' akfggm-.,,, ' . zfmf-gg 14-.-.am.'?.1 '- ' I E. , I.,fzgkgygj.,fL5?1N1l.A.'.. -ffjfl I ' ,e,.,.. - . O . Why Talce a Cl1ance?- Insure! wit ESTABROOK KOERBEL Cr ESTABROOK INC Pho es 2 4057 2 5309 eolth A e i Automob le Hosp tel Bo We Salute the Graduatmg Class of 1954 RESNICKS BERNIES SHOE 8 ZIPPER SERVICE HARRIS ARMY 81 NAVY STORE 'G S o PG Lh rlr WkClh w h gf h 98 FRONT STREET BINGHAMTON N Y CONQIRATULATIGNS GRADUATING CLASS OF C11NTRAL HIGH IHE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAMTON PgOHddE I I ' n : - - H - ccid n - i - i izciion-Fire-Life- nds ur r 9 sparing Gods - Full ales Complete uff7Hers in Spor ing oods Zippers Repaired or Replaced All eat er Goods Repaired Spor Co hes ' or O' es 'I67 os in on ST. Bing amton, N. Y. , . . 'TF from Bing amt0n's des n' 'Y gh? Mum uv BLANDING S INC t c I S pp SEE OUR SPECIAL GIFTS BINGHAMTON N Y EN DWELL BAKERY CI t et 8CI t 6 9789 PQO H d Keep your BEST FOOT FoRwARo .f.,,4,Q,Jf.,.SC? CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES CHINA GLASS GIFTS JOHNSON S II Co t St et Jewelers for Your Class Rmg MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 17 John Street New York 8 N Y RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS TROPHIE Represented by CLE TUS E JENNINGS 1000 Bellevue Ave Syracuse N Y DIEGES 8. CLUST 44 ' ourt Street U , ur re o I I I Elec ri a u lies 198 Washington St., Cor. Henry p S 352 in on Stre and 6 in on Street ' ' ' d N' Congratulations to the Graduates of CENTRAL HIGH EN DICOTT JOHNSON RETAIL STORES Z Page One Hundred Ten CONGRATULATIONS To theG ad at gCIoss of 1954 ef' McLean s Deb Shop Fashxons Mod S A L L S T E A R N S eled by Grace Mardeman and Jane Mllllken lt s fun to shop Whgt Mclean s Deb Shop where you see the 5mClffeSf In YOUDQ fCShl0nS BINGHAMTON S MOST POPULAR MEN s STORE Congratulations to the Graduates es In urrents events umor and ports The Binghamton Sun Pgo Hades 4 be r u in f , we 3 ' - - D n I38 as in on Street ' v l O t O COUPER AC KERMAN SAMPSON 68 Exchange Street all forms of Insurance J F Ackerman Presldent R W Couper Secretary G G Sampson V1ce Pres1dent J F Russell ASSOCIBIG and Treasurer HOT HAM DOGS BU RGS Comphments of E U R E KA Tent 81 Awnlng 95 Chenango St 301 Chenango St The Most Sanltary Place ln Town N E HILL BAKERY INC FR ESH LY BAKED PRODUCTS Direct From Our Ovens to Your Home lf :tif Pbofograpluc lllllllil EAMERA SHOP 'ugly' 59 Carroll Street cor Hcwloy COMPLETE LINE FOUNTAIN PENS KL BRIEF CASES or GRADUATION Banquet Party Decorat1ons Noveltles Offlce Supphes PIERSON S STATIONERY 150 156 State St Blnghamton New York MAPES JACOB Moving Co Dlal 3 5441 TRUCKING STORAGE PogeOeHndedT ele O ' 1 . f l. . . , . ll ' ' U 31 Gaylord St. Binghamton, N. Y. of - . 1 0 7 ' - - ' , Y i n U I' HALL PRINTING 8. BINDING C0 INC PRINTING PEN RULING PHOTO OFFSET WtSt TIh 24 BINGHAMTON NEW YORK ELM? Bottles OLUM S COMPLETE HOME EuRNIsI-IERs AND WOMAN s APPAREL E Two BIG STORES TO SERVE You II4 Clinton Street 222 Main Street Binghamton Johnson City P g O H d dThIrteen O I 328 aer reet eep one -3 77 IEC. U.S PAY. Off. in 7 I t , COMPLIMENTS f The House of Borgoins O MONROE PHILADELPHIA CALCULATING MACHINE SALES COMPANY COMPANY, mc. N Y 88-90 Clinton Street Binghamton, . 30 Henry Street BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK open EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 PM. Donald J. Duvall, Branch Manager Nowhere do you get so much for your money as when you f F INVEST IT IN YOUR HOME' Dealer Membe by I v tot on the Grand Rop ds Furniture Make S Gu ld Cann Trucking Co New York N Y 550 West 22nd St D1a1 CHe1sea 3 1360 3 1361 Bmghamton N Y 6 18 Sprmg Forest Ave D1a14 1357 4 1358 Pogo One Hund ed Fou teen l ' r n i i , i ' r ' 5 O o Daily Express Service To and From New York City I' I' FRKUTETSFI I INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Phone 2 5912 71 Homer St Bmghamton N Y After graduat1on attend LOWELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Blnghamton s F1rst Bus1ness School Over 100 years of tra1n1ng students for Successful Careers Concentrated Courses Ind1v1dua1 Instrucuon FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE MORNING SESSIONS ONLY Use afternoons for part tune pos1t1ons or other act1v1t1es Reg1stered New York State Broome County Technical Institute Your Comrnumty College Two year curmculums Chenucal Technology Electr1cal Technology Mechamcal Technology Med1ca1 Off1ce Ass1stant Techn1ca1 Off1C6 Asslstant Board of Regents Cooperatwe Work Program Assoclate 1n Apphed Sclence Degree 116 Front Street 4 2941 Page One Hundred F fteen C 7 C ' Automotive Technology To keep you known for the Best GO I N G m Dazry Foods for More than 50 Years U I1 known or GROWING W' JW FOR A SMART MODE RN C HARM PORTRAIT of you 'X' Delmar Studios 137 Court Street Phone 3 1792 Bmghamton N Y Q ,X 4' Q X Br' yuaavnch X ,f x H X , cxwu 7 '. cfvqcvk X 4 C2 bk G , Y, eq: M I gin' V.AV , , t dk W w T t - ' ,G l 1. Q- P ' L A , 1 if n' M 1 I :P f' ' U ' J I ' F . 'l 15 N. , . 1 ll tu k'-'1AvA- 1'-fkf.-A ' - ' - fs.AY A-Af A A 15 , O - . , . . P O H d ci S' T HP RITAGE There IS no end to PlOH6tTlHU Evclv Ofenemtlon md everv held of endeavol have had .md Wlll Lontmue to h we thelr ploneers There fould he no mme fflorl oue herltwe than the Wealth of oppor tumtles thle age ohere to youth he pwneere of tomorrow I NAI XXI KORIORXI INDILOII mln xo Page One Hundrei Se cntccn T J L . V . 3 . X Q f ha f 'V C ' K L J ' A I I n it . Q . . N i wi .- k 1 , f tw , e L K, ' ' - . . .re A f K lN'l Ili.Q IU J , IHSINICSS Nl.XlllllNlCS I ' . ION C. I H . ' 'I ' ' KK C V COMPLIMENTS WALTER R MILLER CO INC Statlonery OFFICE SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS I70 WASHINGTON ST IZI STATE ST YELLOW CAB D I AL Radlo Controlled FEDERAL BAKE SHOPS request the pleasure of bakmg for your next Icocnes are a part of the occasuon FEDERAL PARTY SPECIALS PARKER HOUSE ROLLS PETIT EOURS CLOVERLEAF ROLLS FRENCH PASTRIES MACAROONS FANCY TEA CAKES PATTE SFIELLS WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES Fongratulatzona Graduates CENTRAL HIGH CAFETERIA Ruttner s Milk Company WHOLESALE 8. RETAIL MILK 8. DAIRY PRODUCTS Page One Hundred Enghtecn of 22- -22 party, dinner or social event w-here baked del- AND BEST XVISHES , Q SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE OF SECURITY Home Ufflce Bmghamton New York Both E11een Kelly and Connle Brama-rd have a savmgs account at The F1rst Natlonal Bank They have learned that It pays to save 1n Interest Accounts at F1rst Natlonal Bank FIRST NATIONAL B K fm ffm -I ulll i Furs! Ward Office W Io e Off' ce 181 CLINTON STREET Mc Offce COURT AND CHENANGO WESTOVER PLAZA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Poge O e Hu d ed N netecn 7 3, n n 1 I--W r ee TIIISI .HAL f'L, IJ!-II g A Q M Ii E, ae - -- M EI-E ' : es v r I : in I : We Salute. . . the graduates students and faculty of CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Truumpn ot graduation nn this world ot strnte and turmoul as tomorrow s challenge It as the challenge ot acnnevung your goal ot benng a good and useful cutnzen ot our Ienge wlll become tomorrow s triumph' Face the future with the same determunatlon and courage that marked the vnctorues nn the classroom and on the atnletnc field and Amernca wull remaun strong' The Binghamton Press PgOHddT ty f , f . I . . . community. Face it proudly! Know that tomorrow's chal- , . O O C ne un fe Be Wnse Economuze We Salute BBygthBT DELICIOUS BRAND CANNED GOODS the 1954 Graduates of McTIGHE GROCERY COMPANY 93 E LY S TREE T Bmghamton Central Hmgh School OWI. TAXI May Success Always Be Yours NC DIAL Fowler s C0 Cnty National Bmghomfon s Oldest Bonk CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1954 Pgo HddT fyo 0 0 0 y u in e ES . W A I . ! 2 - 3 4 4 7 124 ur reef 2-Way Radio 0 0 ' I
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