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T04 .fc J-fc S71 JOYC L HSI' R LLOYD MILLER Pat' Silence is a great MS wi h YO eacemaker -36' BERNARD PENCZEK NBern1e Pbtf 'N 1 TI tfafu , fi' J' fu h ' . P, f- J J ,F f ,J cuss HISTQHY Ccon'tD Office building, but you all had such a wonderful time, Then came Club lO with the intermission floor show. Francis sang 'The Thingn and his twin swept him off the floor. The girls refused to be outdone. Evelyn, Rosie, Helen, and Emily sang with Marvel accompanying. The boys were begin- ning to make a mark for themselves in athletics Let's see, Duane Heiler, Tom DeTra lla, ion hotary, and John Presta have all pla ed vars ty soorts Who can tell you may see tdeir names in the Utica soorts na e any day now It seems that all I can recall is the very successful social calandar in roar Junior year, bevinning with the momentous event of decidlng on the class rinvs Your individual oersonalitles certainly were reflected by the variety of choices Remember the dance that year? Falloween ghosts, goblins, and V1k6'S soider that looked like a mechanized frog from Mars Soon you were to embark on that Alice Walker mother and father sisters oortrayed murder, susoense, by Phyllis as the old aunt, and all Marvel, Helen Eck 'Happiness lies, firs NH of aim lessen 0 all, in health' pain MJ' X LL! your theatrical careers proudly presented nMurder N ure As You're Born angel, what smelly civars Kotary as Wilber, who bec The Junior class In The Famllyn Butch as the he smoked, Tom ame a girl for convenience sake And who was to think and Duane were Tom's , with his two lovely by Emily and Joan Oh, thrills, all oortrayed maid to Wvelyn, the rich the susoects, Lloyd, John, , and Eddie lour Junior year was topoed off with such a wonder ul dance, tae Junior Prom lou all looked crown up in your rowns and dress suits alllln. gn X7 Si Lf av' JOHN PRESTA 'Joh nyk, WA m loves a xCCe ALICE RICE Smiley Let a smile be umbrella J' is we v Hia your Keephit Q, S325 5, s su? SATTLnR Blyvo ,AF I ll I ,Y , F, , F . O . . 3629 a ld H Y , l , - ' 1 . . . . . A ' 1 I H fl 'L 1 B c A P - . . 1 Z J 1' in 1 1 ' W , ' ' v ,' V 'QD . gy, .' . . 1 U ' 0 A-yffggfffi? ' , . 31 , syn, L . I ! v A ' . YI . r ' L I 'wg Y, . . . 'IV ' V n and S , . X K-3 . . 1 ' 0 'I 1 ' A 3 T ' Q E A I .L A' . A X A - -A-I . . n . . X ' L V . .flf , N' I L - . I 0 ' t O A L .1. ,, 1 0 wr L I I 1 Q , .. - f -- j U Q 0 ' A.. ' J 'Q , t +V: , -, e ji titih I at JREQEQ 51 . '- f' J . ? 4 f' ' ' .gififfiaf ' . 1 T H 1 ,yn 1 ' an i we-if - 7 - --L.: I . g W , dA ' . - J A 52: as 45-g?a'fr 'f ,H,?ff14WMH mga' I' ' ' 4 v V' Ulf GJ 1 N lv , e n l . be W W , , 0 I 'L 3 l 0 If ' K yy A r,' A .A . 'f s ' J, ' ' ., '21 my., , I rf My 5 tu- A F7 ,.,. 'SF ' . Q FJ .7 -1' N 1' '- -....., .T JK I ' fs . 111 'T QL..
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CLASS JIS ORV fCon'tH ,aj The next year certalnlv will be remembered because the groun xas so larse that had two teachers, h1SS Rosalie Ruchtl and Urs Leroy Davls You were sad, but time hard work, and clay healed your sorrow B6SldGS, goin 1nto the seventh grade, J were Grown up Vou discarded the buttons and bows and you were interested in parties, boys and FlPlS, passing classes, and, child ren, your flrst experience wlth men teachers Remember fr duvhes and Nr Ba1ley9 You chlldren, ooos, ounv ladies and gentlemen, I mean, received some new frlends in Bernie Penczek, Jynola Va er, Ruth Tuttle, Ruth Tuffe,,Bruce Brooks, and ROS18 Blckford If I'm not Nl taken, lt was lH tnat year Nr Barraco became your advlsor The flrst sig of your h1 H school years to come certainly showed up ln eighth grade what wlth class parties, offlcers, and even a newspaper of your own Remember the 'Crusader , with Helengane tee editor and Tom Kotary writing up all the fresh corn Your class meetincs what a tlme you all had Now you knew you were approaching hivh school days for you became gray worrylng over regents Well, you thought you were somethlng Now you were Freshmen You had your first public dance, The Fresh Frolic What excitement and what CHAEL GOLDEN Try nThere s a joker every deckn 555115 JS: Q a wonderful dance it was But then that year was no different from the past except that for the first time since the sixth grade you were all together as one class again No different 1U that all you have undertaken has been successful I have never seen such excitement, such planning as went on in your Soouomore year The Albany Trlp, the Sophomore Hop, and Club 10 Remember how you lost Buzz Reed? Mr Barraco found him between the caoitol and the Temorial NORBERT HENRY utch Blessings on thee 1 ttle man Sew ' Cru if Q'-Hfxj we THOMPS KOTARY uEm it HELLNJ fnro messy uTa11, slim and 1 e thihgsy of vim Fw rljgbqtlfleguework seldom done ll y 11 of life and fun, Aix emi? J-'VU v ma,'Z2 if DUANE HEILnR ace A smile for every boy and two for every girl BARBARA HIM S 'Barbn Co mon sense is very HRC 0111171011 A Aim he uns! EDWARD N tter I K if - 'T TA T .. 3 5 Q -f ' ! 7 U A 'P' A 7 Q You J. 4. A. . J. ' lvl o . 0 3 .L A O , ' 3 ' Kou O 0 4 . , 1 7' 1 Q , J , L . ll -5-t u A n A i A u . Q m . . I in N . F Q I . V L 3 W ' . ' N . .'s . ' ' ' ' X L . N! - . . . Q , 'g. . . -V Af , I n . . - , ' f . N 0 L, 3 W . ' l ,gs . 3 ty v .,:. VW y V Q ' Q ps:-Egzgg' off N 'V 1 ' 1 :ef ' iif fij s. -1 . ' ' - se sage? aggifft ' Sf I ' ' isis aimed-asf tccl ' ' TT riiiwt sfil' 5V fgfffh 'SWQN Q 5 I . we , nts u ' M ' A v gg If A L A Q 1 L - ' n A . ' . . 0 1 V' ,F . L ,. - . - 5 1 k- - , 1 IE A W Ef IA? N bgrf! f M' pg J ' p fi fivwa, Q , Nell 2 , . . 1 . f A ? d , n 1 NJ- ' H H A .. ,. f T w , , fu ' W e in X if -I te Y I , 3 V ' ' f D A ? u f le 5-X nf Jgm pa Jr- X, 1 I Q! . 5 Q! f , f v Y 'u r - ? f' f ,rf V fwfr as r N 4, 5 A ,V , Q R 5 W. . , J i Ly J .1 Z Q We x -'PW Q M A V . it it nur 1971 3 ' Nq - 1 A
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1 ' ' 'i-! H X 1. , I 1 5 ' ,fl fi fix fx, . - Q W ',, AQ!! If CLASS HISTORY icon'tJ - -3 f y Y 2 52: 'Gr' The dance was climaxed by the Grand March led by the king and queen, who were chosen by school wide ponular vote Ahem, you can be proud Duane and Alice were chosen as king and queen, crowned by the presldent Evelyn And so chlldren, this will be the last time I shall call you chlldren for you have reached your first big milestone of life You made it You became Seniors and as the Seniors of the school you adjusted nFP9nkn yourselves to a homeroom in the balcony on the ground floor Your first thoughts Gi' FRANKLIN SATTLER RBERT SURBERG Little-Hankn l t n re bear But it wasn't long and you had a homeroom S355 ing stones well Mlke sold over 3100 worth of sub Sgr! turned to magazlne sales You did very m0SS jf hoolu scriptions hlmself Keeplng ln llne wlth events of the year, your first dance was called the Construction Hop with danger signs, wierd barraoades, footprlnts on the wall, and good music Your Senlor year started its soclal whlrl wlth success Your theatrical talents were agaln tapoed This tlme for the annual Senlor Play, HB other Goose Yes, that was the name of the play nButch was brother goose Marvel and Phyllis, who wanted hlm met the biggest obstacle in Betty, the halfback Supporting them were haughty ielengane, brother Lloyd, sister Emily, the southern belle, Rosie, the mad truck driver, Pranalin, the unkempt maid, Joyce, and, yes, remember Evelyn of the Darktown Follies'9 It was all fun, even gettlng up at 6 30 A N to have rehersals Do you thlnk hr Barraco will ever get over seelnv Betty bounce down the steps at her house? It seemed as though you went from one lmportant phase to another Next came the graduation announcements As us al, there was much discussion, but finally all agreed that ANN WALTON P810 59 O6 RUTH TUFFEY NBoots 'All for fun fun e 1 n vgrxdullf for all Ury IRQ ii NARVEL WARREN WYNOLA YAGER J Il Anule narv 51 ter f Ove WMake haste slowlyn 'A sood example is 6 Better small and shine ve More Ap fgLh4,1z fbest sermon than large and cast a JPi0A7 LL shadow TF fs Vx I' UJQ kkkajn X Ay Q yymvf 'jip oxfxa LLAJ4 VJL 1 - ' A 0 I L I . , O O O , Q Y . - . x I . . 3, 'V hi - . ' 7 n 1. ' ' 6 ' h. - . ' 6 0' . . . . . . 9 Wg - 0 . AQ . . . . . A . A A . I, ll . A il I U I T . . '7' 1' 1 ' rr , I A A , ' z . 1. L . ' F . . ' Q ,, HT n V' A . ' A n 6 V XV A .i lx K I Af , . , rf . . . - 5 A A ,Y V , L g 11 X , ' r X ' B I 4' . A ,,-' ,, K7 f,'yg.3f- ' N : 5 W E - ' A I. H H 5 , H H, ll ,. S n n 1 v th n b to' vw A 5' df! , n Y f f , , . y V ,Jw we .. f 1 f x ka xv ' lr, 'fx 1 0' N 1 n .V jj . , I M, ld - L ,J ' r 4 D . ,v on N. df k N
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