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S NIGR PL Theodore Wakefield Margaret Wakefield Joan Wakefield . . Stan Wakefield. . . Beth Wakefield . . Conrad Parker . . Margaret Wakefield Joan Wakefield . . Beth Wakefield. . . Carrie Bloom . . Director . . THANK YoU, MR. PARKER . Dennis Van Dusen . . . Janice Ludwig . . . Mary Tucker . . . . .Sam Tucci . Florence Farouche . . . David Hughes Mark Cooper Helen Fields Carrie Bloom Jessie Bloom Homer Quinn UNDERSTUDIES . . Irene Murzin . . Margaret Green . . Marie Sirnonette . . Rosalie Nicastro . . Mrs. Anita Hanna Jessie Bloom Helen Fields Male Understudies . . 5 . Joe Gillette Barbara Bunce . . Pat Inserra B. Nedzinski Robert Barrett . . G. Hughes . . J. Puleo . .I. Belmont P. Farouche
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C ASS HISTORY As our class of 1959 looks back on the four best years of our life, many pleasant memories enter our minds. After our wonderful eighth grade graduation the big year finally arrived - we entered our Freshman Class. Our officers were: Phyllis Chard, Presidentg Margaret Hatton, Vice-P residentg Florence F arouche, Secretary, and Philomena Balio, Treasurer. Miss Ingro and Mrs. Pontolillo were our class advisers. Representing our class on the JV cheerleading squad were: Mary Tucker, Margaret Hatton and Beverly Bernard. Ending the year as honors were Florence F arouche and Beverly Bernard, May Day Attendants. After giving our Freshman teachers a two-months' summer vacation, we came back in the fall as Sophomores. Our class officers were: President, Anthony Ruggeriog Vice-P resident, Joseph Greeng Secretary, Philomena Baliog and Treasurer, Mary Tucker. Our advisers were Mrs. Reina and Mr. Monohan. Helen Valente and Dorothy Schmidt were the class May Day Attendants. This year Florence Farouche became a Varsity Cheerleader while Margaret Hatton, Helen Valente, Marie Simonette, and Rosemary Grizzuto, a new member of our class , became Junior varsity cheerleaders. During the latter part of this year, we had a Sophomore dance featuring the new Jumping Jacks, which of course, put financial support into our treasury. After much hard work and studying, we found ourselves on a class picnic at Caroga Lake. Then we witnessed the departure of two of our classmates, Jane Oakden and Beverly Bernard. As Juniors, we anticipated the fact that we need a great sum of money for our coming Senior year. Therefore, we held a spaghetti supper, a bakesale, and sponsored a traditional junior dance. We finally became joyous juniors when we received our class rings. All these activities were under the direction of our class officers: President, Mary Tucker, Vice-P resident, Rosemary Grizzutog Secretary, Philomena Baliog and Treasurer, Vincent Adams. Our class advisers were Mrs. Reina and Miss Perritano. Our May Day attendants and their escorts were: Dorothy Schmidt and David Hughes, Ann Peters and Bob Perry. Florence Farouche again made Varsity cheerleading accompanied by Dorothy Schmidt, while Sara Pandolf and Vivian Manno became JV cheerleaders. Sam Tucci, David Hughes, Joe Green, David Rosbrook, and Joseph Grizzuto were selected for Boys State. This year Joe Green became the unlimited wrestling champion of Central New York. At the end of the year the whole student body elected our Student Council officers: President, Donald Luther, Vice-President,SaraPandolfgSecretary,Phyllis Chard, and Treasurer, Gail Hughes. We then faced the sad experience of saying goodbye to our history teacher, Miss Perritano We hope she will always find happiness and success. Finally we ended our junior year watching Bob Perry and Chester Schmidt wash floors after covering them with chalk. This incident and many others still bring laughter to our minds. Finally, what we've all been waiting for - our SENIOR YEAR! Mary Tucker became our class Presi- dent, with Rosemary Grizzuto as Vice-Presidentg David Rosbrook, Secretary, and Patricia Inserra, Treasurer. Our advisers were Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Donald. We again realized the overwhelming need for money in our treasury and decided to sell Christmas and all-occasion cards and to sponsor a football concession. The profit from these two projects was added to the amount earned from our Senior Play, Thank You, Mr. Parker, which then resulted in the biggest sum ever earned.The Varsity Cheerleaders were represented by Vivian Manno, Dot Schmidt, and Sara Pandolf who cheered our football team to victory. Our team included: Donald Luther, Joe Green, John Luggerio, Joe Grizzuto, Clayton Crossman, Charles Campione, and Andrew Romano. During the latter part of this year our class again witnessed the departure of one of our classmates, John Delia, who moved to Florida. We miss John a great deal and wish him the best of happiness and success. To end our Senior year off nicely, the DAR Good Citizenship Award was presented to Rosemary Grizzuto. After graduation, the Class of 1959 left the halls of F .C.S. to find a new life, but it will always cherish the memories of our alma mater. 27
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SENIOR UPERL Mary Tucker Joseph Green SMARTEST Bernice Nedzynski David Rosbrook MOST BUSINESSLIKE Gail Hughes Barbara Bunce MOST STUDIOUS Pat Inserra Rosalie Nicastro BEST MANNERED Donna Mathews Joe P. Belmont MOST ARTISTIC Tony Ruggerio Jack Consilio WITTIEST Phyl Chard Gordon Hight MOST ATHLETIC Rosalie Castilla Donald Luther MOST COOPERATIVE Margaret Cook Sara Pandolf MOST SENSIBLE Joanne Bommarito Joseph Grizzuto BEST DEBATERS Mary Ann Rolchigo Vivian Manno MOST MODEST Jo Ann Puleo Margaret Green FRIENDLIEST Evelyn Falcone Roseann Passante BEST DISPOSITION Linda Di Mare Andy Romano QUIETEST Ken Schmidt Charles Ludwig BLUSHES MOST Pat Bunce Vincent Adams MOST SOFT SPOKEN Irene Murzin Marie De Fazio TIVES MOST HAND SOME Clayton Croasmun CUTEST Florence Farouche Chet Schmidt PRETTIEST EYES Jo Ann Collins Bob Perry BEST COMPLEXION Sandra Shannon Brian Frank NICEST SMILE Janice Ludwig Phil Balio BEST DRESSERS Donna Perillo John Luggerio BEST DANCERS Mary Gatto Joe Evola MOST PETITE Dotty Schmidt Marie Simonette NICEST ACCENT Marguerite Kelly MOST FAITHFUL Helen Valente Joe A. Belmont CURLIEST HAIR Martha McCullen Charles Campione GREATEST PROCRASTINATORS Roy Smith Jim Di Camillo BOLDEST Dennis Van Dusen David Hughes CRAZIEST Phil Farouche Joe Gillette SILLIEST Ann Peters Ruth Markle MOST TALKATIVE Judy Kinney Bob Barrett ODDEST LAUGH Phyl Bono
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