High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 24 text:
“
JEANETTE RIDDLE ' .Ymiling Along Active in the Dramatic Club, Jeanette had a part in the Senior play in her fourth year. Interested in science, she was member of the Science Club and served as a laboratory assistant. Other activities claiming her genial personality were the Usher, French, Camera, Hiking, Riding, and Swimming Clubs. In her junior year Jeanette was in the Girls' Chorus. Next fall she will attend Syra- cuse University. HAZEL E, SANFORD Conquer! ' The Swimming Club, badminton, basketball, Newcomb ball, and baseball interested Hazel during her high school career. For her athletic ability she was awarded her class numeral and letter. Her quiet, friendly air won her many friends. WILLIAM F. SCANDLING lritli Lurk As his fine work on the Trapezoid warranted it, Bill was appointed assistant sports editor of the Cross roads. Scoop Scandling also enjoyed intramural basketball and swimming in his third year. Aquinas claimed him before his coming to Brighton. Bill will be seen attending classes at Cornell University next fall. JAMES GORDON SCANZAROLI Our Leading Citiqen ' I , ' Jim has been very active in extra-curricular activities while at Brighton. As editor of the Crossroads and feature editor and reporter of the Trapezoid, he has demonstrated his journalistic ability. In addition to his membership in the French Club, Forum, and Dramatic Club Council, Jim was also a member of Junior Prom Committee, on the motion picture staff, Standard Bearer, and had roles in two senior plays. Jim also participated in soccer, basketball, and volley ball. KENNETH CHARLES SCHLEGEL ' Man About Town Ken, who has been on the football and golf teams while at Brighton, enjoyed such intramural sports as soccer, basketball, softball, badminton, and ping pong. He was chosen All-County fullback, second team this year and will undoubtedly continue his participation in sports at the University of Pennsylvania next year. Ken's likeable personality has helped to earn him his title. BARBARA JEAN SCRANTOM A Star i.r Born A Entering Brighton from Allen's Creek School, Barbie has served her class as both a Student Council and Dra- matic Council member while in Brighton. She also played the part of Beatrice in Almost Eighteen. Active in the French Club and a member of the Girls' Chorus, Barbie's pleasing personality htted her well for membership in the Usher Club. Ping pong and badminton were the sports in which she was interested. ALICE FERN SMITH 4 ' Thanh 4 Million To Alice, as chairman of the Crossroads typing committee, goes our thanks for much painstaking work. In addition to membership in the Dramatic Club and activity as a cheer-leader, she found time to engage in sports to the extent that she was awarded a school mono- gram this year, She also served as business manager for Almost Eighteen. Alice, who came to Brighton from Buffalo, will attend Rochester Business Institute next fall. MARGARET SMITH Sufing, Sitter, .Ywing Smitty will carry all the pep she has shown since she came to Brighton from Newton High School to her next alma mater, the University of Michigan. In two years she earned her school monogram for outstanding ability in basketball, baseball, soccer, volley ball, and other sports. Smitty has also enjoyed French Club meetings t is year.
”
Page 23 text:
“
GEORGE M. NORTON If I llferc King A While attending Brighton, Smit participated in interscholastic football. He also enjoyed swimming, an intramural sport. As he finished his scholastic require- ments at mid-year, Smit is attending Alfred at the present time. Tall and amiable, Smit attended Allen's Creek School before entering Brighton, WALLACE STEWART PANNELI. ' Muff About Mll.fif Stew enjoys playing the piano. This talent was not wasted as he served as accompanist for the various singing groups of the school. His enjoyment of music makes him an interesting fellow. He played intramural soccer, basketball, softball, and volley ball. Stew attended Pitts- ford High School before coming to Brighton and expects to attend Cornell University next year. GLORIA PAULUS The llfiflflifig Ticket Outstanding in athletics, Glor acted as co-general manager of girls' sports this year. A participant in nearly every sport, she was awarded her class numeral, class letter, and school monogram all before her senior year. ln the publication field, congenial friendly Glor acted on the Trapezoid staff throughout her high school years, and as circulation manager of the Crossroads She was president of the Library Club and a member of the Usher and Forum Clubs. Glor will enter the Rochester Business Institute. JANET PERCY Riding rm Air An ardent basketball enthusiast, jannie took her place on a team during each of her four high school years. Other sports she liked were shuffle-board and badminton. The French Club also claimed her for two years. 'Iannie expects to attend the Katherine Gibbs School in the fall. DOROTHY M, PERKINS Bright lf'ye.r Rising from reporter to Exchange Editor and then to Associate Editor has been Perky's progress on the Trap- ezoid staff. She served as co-circulation manager for the Crossroads Badminton, soccer, basketball, New- comb ball, and baseball were the sports which brought her awards of class numeral, letter, school monogram, and title of co-general manager. Admiring that winning smile of Perky's, the Library Club made her its vice- president during her senior year. FREDERICK PISTORIUS You Cldllit Cheat an Holler! Mun Fred's interest has been chiefly in sports. Intramural soccer in his last year, softball and ping pong in his third, and badminton in his first-all proved of interest to Fred. He is small and quiet but is liked by his fellow students, The French Club saw Fred as a member in his third year. JANET A. B. PORTER Burl Little Angel Taking an active part in athletics, vivacious Janet has participated in basketball, badminton, volley ball, New- comb ball, baseball, and ping pong. As a result she was awarded both her class numeral and her class letter in her junior year. The Forum, Hiking, Dramatic, and French Clubs have also afforded her pleasure. ,janet was in the Girls' Chorus and on a committee for the junior Prom. DOROTHY REINHARDT ' Adorable D0ttie's sweet and likeable dis sition will be missed at Brighton next year when she leciaves for Colby junior College. In her senior year Dottie was a member of the French Club, and in athletics she was an enthusiastic badminton player. 2 '- N i 4 if 'flil A N fiil 19
”
Page 25 text:
“
ROBERT G. SMITH Aflotlver Tliirl M1171 Big and fast, Bob is well suited for athletic competition. Bob likes a good game of basketball, participating in it and track for varsity sports. He played intramural soccer, basketball, softball, and badminton. He served as head of the door committee for thejunior Prom. Bob became a member of the French Club in his last year. RUTH MARlAN STARK S ' Azfec le .fourire Ruthie has not only enioyed Dramatic Club meetings, but she has also acted as the Dramatic Council secretary and as student director for the senior play. We have seen her in the Library, Exercise, Hiking, and Health Clubs and in the press room working as an associate editor of the Crossroads For her athletic interest and ability, she will receive her school monogram. Genesee Nursing School will claim her next fall. BEULAH IRENE STENNER Real Glory Brockport Normal School will find Beulah a very pleasant member of its classes next year. While in Bright- on, she was a member of the Girls' Chorus and the French Club. Badminton, volley ball, soccer, basketball, and Newcomb ball lists found Beulah's name high upon them. LEE H. STREETER ' Great Gzgy Because of his interest in science, Lee has been a labora- tory assistant for the last two years. Lee's other interest has been vhotography. He has been a member of the Camera Club and also acted as assistant photography editor of the yearbook. Lee is quiet but always enjoys a good joke. The University of Rochester will claim him next year. NORMAN G. SUMMERS Mari of Corzqnext Sworts are Red's chief interest. As a member of the basketball squad, he earned honorable mention on the All-County team. Small and fast, Red played intramural badminton, volley ball, softball, soccer, ping pong, and shutlleboard. His abilit merited him champion in bad- minton and shumeboarafi Red participated actively in the Dramatic and French Clubs, serving also as a member of the Dramatic and Student Councils. WAYNE SUMMERSMIR. .Dar Reporter Associate editor of both the Trapezoid and the Crossroads, Wayne earlier reported for the Trapez- oid. As president of the Student Council and Senior class treasurer, he exhibited his leadership ability. Wayne served on the Dramatic Club Council, in the cast of Seventeen, and on the staff of Almost Eighteen. He was assistant Standard Bearer and vice-president of the Forum. Active in sports, he engaged in track, intramural basketball, soccer, and badminton. Purdue will claim him next year. ELAINE O'l'l'O TRIMBY Blondie Sports have been Trim's major interest while in Brighton. One of the few girls to be awarded class num- eral, letter, and school monogram, Elaine has partici- ated in swimming, archery, volley ball, basketball, Newcomb ball, ping pong, and baseball. Dramatic, Usher, and French Clubs also had Trim as an active mem- ber. She will attend Russell Sage next fall. GEORGINA TURNER ' .Ymiling Through Coming to Brighton from Blessed Sacrament School, small, peppy Georgina has enjoyed her membership in the Library and French Clubs at Brighton. She has also been active in athletics including soccer, basketball, New- comb ball, and the Hiking Club. F' ex NLE , Ng 21
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.