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Senior Class Committee Senior Ball Committee Sponsor: Mrs. Bernice Wells Chairman: Judy Cleary Committee: Marion Jewell, Barbara Phillips, Mary Ann Marra, David Camardo, Gregory Bazluki, Paul Debes, Mary Ann Rao, Mary Jewell, Salvatore Madonna, Wil- liam Snyder, Priscilla Sutor. Class Day Committee Chairman: William Snyder Committee: Shirley Tessier, Mary Jew- ell, Phil Schmidt, Barbara Bentz, William Eichelberger. Cap and Gown Committee Sponsor: Mr. David Constance Chairman: Shirley Tessier Committee: Jean Egerbrecht, Joan Egerbrecht, Ed Szatanek, Malcolm Callison, Glenn Kray. Commencement Committee Sponsor: Mrs. Margaret Van Alstine Chairman: Judy Kessler Committee: Leonora Zobkiw, Terry Speech, Barbara Clark, David Bull, Wil- liam Eichelberger, Carolyn Cardinale, Ar- thur Pisano, Elfrieda Labuda, Armand Schiano. Color and Motto Sponsor: Miss Dorothy Newman Chairman: Susan Howard Committee: Janet Prior, James Black.
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Class History °!! November 17, 1958, President Bill Galvin called to order the 155 members o the C.lass ol 1959. Sheryl Gillmor held the office of Vice-President while Judy Jones took the minutes anil Bob Gentile handled financial matters. I he Senior Play was the first big asset to the Treasury. The main roles were capably handled by Elfie Labuda and Pat Pyrah (Alice), Carolyn Cardinale and Carol Dugan (Essie), Mary Jewell and Barb Bentz (Penny), Glenn Kray and Phil Schmidt (Tony), and Bill Snyder as Mr. Vanderhof. Mr. Allyn Philips was the very expert director. In May a record dance was held to which parents and students alike were invited. Under the leadership of Bill Snyder a Class Day was held June 3. Many eager students participated in the entertainment. In the main ballroom of Hotel Syra- cuse on June 5 the social activities of the “Class of 1959” came to a thrilling close. Many gay and starry-eyed couples danced merrily to the music of Jack Kreischer and his orchestra. Commencement ceremonies were held June 22. Thus endeil a year that will forever be a fond memory in the hearts of the “Class of 1959.”
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS , iX, y Akocmor J Uss Pr £aent.£8,i J bftll r 6J . '8: A r ivy»V,rfr Chorus 57, ‘8 1 9; InIraniin:J liaskcfMa 11 56, 7; lutramjipl Bacall ”• us I .fer Hhe ipArsJmk slim next »V President Secretary JUDITH M. JONES “Judy Secretary Senior Class 58, ’9; Cheerleading 58. 9; Student Office Worker 58; Monitor 58. '9; Reji Cross 57, '8; Muscular Dystttppv Drive 58; Yearbook Sta® 59L '0J erty Manager Senior Plav AmbiTigtj—Tq jrrtJtcJniy hatmi proud. 7 8. '9; Arcl 5, ’ .Njscheer- J ™ R Z ' 9: t$P in 58. '9; N. Scnior tfudent Council O S?. 8; ?mor s; Dra- ’ CNonor Society Advertisement iorus 59. Atnfigpffi—To gradual Jf y nd success in thereofl.. Pf 7 i, happiness andfaughter. y Vice-President w VV ROBERT J. GENTILE Bo Football 56. 7, 8; Basketball 56; Track 56. 7; One Act Plays 58; Senior Play “Donald '; Hi Y Alpha 57, Treasurer 58. President 58, 9; Student Council Vice-President 58. 9; Senior Class Treasurer 58. 9; Honor Society 57. 8, 9; Boys State 58; Intramurals 57. '8; Basketball 57; Baseball 57, 8; Volleyball 58; Guide 58, ‘9; Foreign Student Drive 57. 8. Ambition—To be able to marry my No. 1 and No. 2 Honeys and have lots of kids.
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