Fulton High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY)

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In lhexe ball: of our ambilion, True Ioyally we learn, Wil!! lbe muruge to uphold it, Ever Jlendfaxl, Juv? and firm. So lbal when in Iife'.r broad rineyardr EarllJ'J fruiu we mek lo glenn, We :ball alwayx live I0 honor Fnllmfx mynl Red and Green. f ! X 1,1 .,f, f, Yq..:' L. 5 J, mmfg ,.......,wMf '9 'm'T - :ddr-np' lu-..,,,, H Wwmmggmfyg A M, V Q 4.4, 'Nihon'-enmmw-.,f.,, N wp 1 .4 vi' fm. ,gg ,W . Q Q-.1 Q., 'V .wir N H I, f aye . K .' ,R x H: . - if 'fm-an. . 44 151 N f .. 1- QEH-mv' V . - .. am' 1 .3 LL 7 fry. 4'4 . f. 1 ,..., Q V , X -vw 1 f . ,, , 1 K M 1 ,35f,Q1fi.,'w 'f-111 '. . N .5 :X Q ,fe 3 A . J' .Nia Tl . aff , J In U. 1. gxa AQ f X 1 i-nk: V. X - A , if-it , .Q 1 A V, , '13 4.45 F U LTON IA l958 Published by Senior Class Fulton High School Fulton, New York 4 ,ef a waht N-ua. Jun r I I 1, ,M 6 I 1 f. 'NTNN N 4, . if' . .0 - v g I X TABLE OF CONTENTS Class History .....s. Dedication ....... Foreword , ....,............ Board of Education Administration ........ Seniors .,.,...,....,. Senior Poll ,.,......,.,.. Acknowledgements juniors .......... Sophomores ..... Freshmen ...... Activities ....... Sports ............... Advertisements ...... Original cover design by JANE KELLOGG Page Page Page Page Page Page Page .nun Page Page Page Page Page Page 3 4 6 8 9 17 36 40 42 47 51 55 81 Page 101 CLASS HISTORY The class of 1958 was the first class to receive a formal orientation into Fulton School. September 13 through September 20, 1954, saw a record issue of assembly tickets for running the elevator, Freshmen were not allowed to walk on the lawns, use the or be seen in the upper corridors without special permission from a teacher. In addition, quired to recite the school cheers and all verses of the Alma Mater when asked to do s classmen, call seniors Miss iand Mister on Get-Acquainted Day, and hold the door upperclassmen. I Class officers for the year were: President, Sharon Sutcliffe, Vice President, Frances Taylor, Mary Crahan, and Treasurer, Barbara St. Onge. The sale of fudge started our treasury under the direction of our advisor, Mr. Stevenson. Bobby Sox was our contribution to the Three One-Act Plays. The cast included Mary Lucille Wasicko, Patrick Walsh, Rosalyn DelBrocco, Carl Fiorini, Harold Wilbur, and james Famous firsts for us were our own Freshman Frolic, our first Variety Show, The Student our first junior Prom, and Twirp Week. As sophomores our leaders were: President, Terry Fistickg Vice President, Sybil Loosen, Karen Anderson, and Treasurer, Anthony Vannucci. With Mr. Abbott as our advisor for projects included the annual sale of ribbon candy at Christmas time and a successful record Our Sophomore Play, Love Hits Wilber, won a best-actor award for its star, Edward Supporting him were Harrison Anthony, Patricia Cardinali, Karen Steinitz, Madge Turner, and Rice. Advising us, as juniors, was Mrs. Murphy. Chosen as class officers were: President, Patrick Vice President, Anthony Vannuccig Secretary, Antoinette Cincotta, and Treasurer, Kathrine initial projects, we sold note paper and sponsored the first record hop in F.H.S. ever to' be by a disc jockey. Stage productions contributed highly to the success of our junior Class. March 1 marked the the first junior Assembly in three years - our Junior Assembly. The show, Varieties of Carl Fiorini as master of ceremonies and Ann Keiser as director. As the star of Nobody junior Play, Karl Grutter won the second best actor award for us. Others in the cast were Karen Janice Hackett, Suzanne Rose, and Patricia Cardinali. A In the fall of 1957, as seniors, we again elected officers. Patrick Walsh was elected President unanimous vote, with James Stoddard as Vice President, Kathrine Rath as Secretary, and Marlene zow as Treasurer. Mrs. Murphy was again our advisor. ' The annual Senior Variety Show, This is Your Life, was presented on November 20, 1957 star of the show was not disclosed until the night of the performance, when we honored Mrs. owner of The Coffee Shop. Master of ceremonies was Anthony Vannucci, while Ann Keiser as student director. Special features of the show, directed by Miss Hungerford, were a boys line, a girls' chorus line, and a mixed chorus line. Officers for the 1958 FULTONIAN were then chosen, with Carolyn Sovie as Editor-in-Chief. October the FULTONIAN staff held a dance in the gym. With the admission price. applied as first yearbook payment, approximately two hundred tickets were sold. Other senior events to be remembered were our Senior Play, Dino, Vest and Apron Day, and Senior Banquet. One of our senior class members was Irene Verbrugge, the first foreign student ever to attend, Fult High School under the auspices of the American Field Service. Irene, a resident of Utrecht, Nethe lands, lived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gibbons during her stay. The Class of 1958 was honored with many firsts during its four years, but there are many mor firsts to come. We hope that our class history may bring memories to those who graduated befor us, and inspire those destined to' come after us to strive for greater knowledge and the firsts o DEDICATIO To Mr. Clark: Because you are a perfect blend of all the fine qualities which everyone admires, we honor you. Your sincerity, understanding, and dignity create in us the desire to follow your example of rich consistent living. Optimism is a keynote in your philosophy. Your gentle sense of humor encircles everyone, yet harms none. You accept all students equally and in each have a genuine trust which draws a mutual response. In the dedication of this yearbook to you, Mr. Clark, we hope to express our gratitude for having the opportunity of knowing you. Books are our friends Bruce and Susan Clark agree as they re an account of The NY'izard of Oz at the Clark home. Mr. Glenn W. Clark. Mrs. Clark. Susan, Bruce, and Dia Y l MR. GLENN NV. CLARK lf gg! THRQLIGH KNOWLEDGE WORLD I LIILD A BETTER l Q 945 Q. 'vii if Ars- Q an KQQQ ,V E E fp nit! I vs: 'X 'Nei O'i?Yi':-Elixir.-f ag K, so gs QS nl R fs sy KNOWLEDGE FOR A BETTER WORLD As we complete our final days at Fulton High, we feel that our efforts have been well worth the struggle in our pursuit for learning and understanding. lp, . -X x at fi. Q' 'k L.-fy ' yd' 5' ,fl iii. gi sly, Q V, 1 1 1-tr 1 . - y ' , I. V' --'-s 5 as - -. .K A. 'f 'git . X., .' A X, , ' v - 4' ' 11- ' .1 , 'gill-,I ,y-Lg-X if, y xv' . 553. qrgg. Q. g r 1 t 'ce , -pm., . . X V Y' A: Z? .1 A ,. -Jypatgfg QD 4 - ' ' Y 'G - -'-5? H , , - A - . ,. -'sm va. fx ' r -r si ' -f.. ,N - . x M.. 'rgfx' ' , wh, '- -1937? Up V - uf vs. vfwfix. wir X iw. 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Sammi mu: Mr. Elmer Goss, Dr. Eugene Anthony, Mr. Robert C. Macdonald. Dr. John Carroll. Mr. Harry Gray. Board of Edueatio The Board of Education members are appc by the mayor for a term of 5 years. Meeting held twice a month. School policies are shapec controlled by the members. Their main inter: in promoting and improving the educational s in the Fulton Schools. In 1955, Mr. Robert C. Macdonald becami F Superintendent of the Fulton Schools. He rec his B.A. from Wfesleyan University in Cfonne and his M.A. from Columbia University. Mr. donald has been associated with the Fulton Sc since 1929 when he succeeded Mr. Lyndon Str as principal of Fulton High School. l E D .sw : Vi 2 9 v s H- -- 4, ,, . ,-1 fjN7-4:'Ajj- ffzgigsf-t fs :N : 21- 2 ,..,w , -. X, - .,.., mi'-7 nf' .,:.- -2-- ..,.-M .C 1' ' ..-vary - -14,-., n Nana -J' 4'f+'f-fl N ?'1Z9f' BQ: I c A6555 . ,x 1- ,I '-'jg vfzffiz gl-l .51 1--,,.L., --I : 1.53: . 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Robert Otis, Co-Ordinator of Pupil Personnel Services, is responsible for health. tests. school attendance. school census, and special services. He received his A.B. at Colgate and M.S. and Ecl.D. at Syracuse University. I0 Below: Mr. Fred Gibbons and Dr C. Robert Otis Two efficient secretaries of the Board Education are Mrs, Alice Terkoski and IN Mary Conley. Mrs. Terkoslci, as Senior Acco Clerk, has charge of preparing the facn payroll. Miss Conley is Mr. Macdonalds retary. One of her many duties is taking nr Mr. Fred Wilbur ance Supervisor, has 1 checking attendances Fulton School Systen Mrs. Elizabeth G the important positro retary to Mr. Will Gibbons, and Dr Ot The friendliness and ability of our Vice Principal, Miss M. Gertrude johnson, are well recognized by the students at lfulton High School. She is an as- sistant administrator, chairman of the assembly and tardiness committees and head of the English depart- ment. 1 'T':7-cl. . :I .5 FACLI LTY Mr. Glenn NW. Clark, as principal, has the responsi- bility of making decisions regarding all policies at Fulton High School. ln cooperation with faculty committees, Mr. Clark makes decisions that will be the most beneficial tor the students. By praising us, defending us and correcting our mistakes, Mr. Clark merits the respect of the student body. A graduate of Albany State Teachers College with an AB. degree and of St. Lawrence University with an M.A. degree, he is now working toward an lid.D. degree at Syracuse University, E 9 4 Mr. Kenneth Schiller, tearher of Driver Edu and General Shop, ohtained his B.S. at Oswego Teachers College, Mr. Matthew B. Frawley. teacher of Cx Electricity and Wfood Shop, attended Oswego Teachers College and Syracuse University. Mr. Daniel A. Wlagner, head of our Music Department, studied music at Fredonia State Teacliers College. He received a B.S. in Educa- tion and a MS. in Administration at Syracuse University. One of the newest members of the faculty is Miss Barbara Hungerford, Dramatics teacher She received her HA. from Alhany State Teachers College. cation State eneral State Miss Dorothy L. Vifinters, our school nurse. graduatec Crouse-Irving Hospital as a Registered Nurse and from S University with a BS. Mr. Alfred F. Pisano, our health teacher, graduated from College with a B.S. and a M.S. FULTO HI4 ., I, 4,1 ' i lillllfi Mr. Willard A. Anderson, a graduate of Syracuse University witl Mrs. Betty J. Cheney, a graduate of Cortland State Teachers Coll Mr. john F. Muscalino, a graduate of Ithaca College with a B.S. degi together to develop students in their Physical Education classes. lllllllk IZSKNN ll A Ligiiiiii Mr. john Slciiden, ii meinhei' of the linglish department, gradimted with it BA. and MA. from Alhiiny St.1te 'l.CLlCl1L'l4S College. Mr. Anthony Spinellii, also tin English teiulier. ,izixidiiitted from I.e Moyne Col ege xx ith A1 BS. f 'fact MV ff X , J V0 I YJ! MLW Nl ' li 2 'M I J F f 3? of is kw- , 1 Wir ,ff X I , ffflli i As il pitrt of their dnily Links, Mrs. Cpixone, office clerk, fheclcs iittendiinre, while Mrs. llolroyd, Mi: ClQll'li'S ,CI I : : I F E I sccrehiry, fills in students' rollt-ge .ipplii.itions. ' XP , 53:- x Miss lrits Hague and Mis. Gertrude Colitre ,I are members of the lfnglish depntineiit. Miss 1 Hague is ix giuulimte of Alfred l'nivei'sity with ij h fl BA., while Mrs. Colitre is ii gi.nlti.ite ot' Syracuse with ll BS. and Oswego State 'l'e.uli- ers College with Ll MS. Discussing foreign languages tire Miss Helen C. Seymour and Mrs. Minnie IT. Buske. Miss Seymour, who teguhes French :ind Introduction to Business, ohtiiinetl her HA. at Syixn use University. Mrs. Buske, who received her B.A. at Allxiny State 'l'eiicliei's College. teiuhcs Latin. ,. -i -i - .. gf- ,lr , . K . ...., , - 4' ' . 1. -. l ws-1--s-i-un.-A l , 5 . 1 at - V, Q32-2'-4? ,Jw btff ot tht ln lush DLI Mis lthil Di ' Lg ' l.lI'lINt'I1f. Mrs. Ruth Porter' .intl f 1 'xon. Blrs. llorter. ti jIl'.lQlU.ltC of Ehniixi College. holtls .i l5.A. tltgite, Mrs. Dixon. Ll gixitliigite ot Syrgitnse l,'riivti'sity'. holtls HA. .ind M.A. ilegrees. She .also .ittwntletl llimrson fiollege of Ulxitoiy .intl rston l'nix'i-isity fu: Consulting lihr.n'y m.itt1'i.il tire two members Leflx Discussing the properties .ind figures of il conic are the members of the mathematics tlepzirtment. Mr, Joseph Smith ohtninetl his li.A. and M.A, degrees University of Toronto. Miss Loma A. Preston, instruttor of hight-1 m.ithem.itics .it li. holds AB. and M.A. tlegrees from Syracuse Yniversity. Mrs. Ruth Wlilkins XVliitcoml'a holtls .1 BS. ilegree from . State Teachers College :intl 11 M.S. degree from Symruse Unix 1.4 fl: Testing some tific .ipp.ii'.1tus iir memheis of the f.lLLll make up the Scient ptirtnient. Mr. Kenneth A. Stex il griitluiite of Alhnn Teachers College HA. .intl M.A. cle. hir. W. lNIiles ohtuinetl Ll HA. tleg Vnion College :mtl .1 tlegiee .it Mitltllehur lege. fr I hir. xXlllllL1lN G. Rei .1 gi'.itln.ite of Alh.in' 'l'e.itliers College, h HS. degree. T? Abozzx' Two memhers of the Business Depgirtment :ire Mzirgnret lXfLGl'L1NX' .intl Miss Gimme Nichols. Miss MtGi'.iw .itte Plattsburg College and Oswego State 'l.CLlLl1Cl'S College wherc received 11 BS. degree. Miss Nichols attended Syracuse Vniversity, where she ohtt AB. and MS. degrees in etlucaitiori. ? f FULTO HIC the Citizenship Education Department amd Mr. Robert Rose. Erich specializes in American History. Mr. Tyler attended Oswego State Teachers BS. rind MS. at Syracuse University. Mr. Rose received his AB. and M.A. at Syracuse University. Right: Two memhers of are Mr. Lloyd W. Tyler College and recieved his Riglffs Mr. john P. Zizzi and Mr. joseph Cxnnpolieta specialize in current events in the Citizenship liducn- tion Department. Mr. Zizzi reteived his BA. :ind lNl.A. ut Syracuse Univer' sity, while Mr. Czimpolietn received his li. S. at Le Moyne College, 'ff v 1415... About: Mr. Gerald Cox and Mr. Max Mazur teach Worltl History for sophomores. Mr. Cox holds un AB. from the University of Notre Dame. Mr. Mrizur holds an A.B. from Champlain Col lege and ri M.A. from the University of Michigan. U' We L.. 5 HCGL FACULTY ur Belauu' Mr. Ernest L. Black, it graduate of Syracuse University with a B.S. degree, helps to encourage our agriculturists of the future. Mrs. Dorothy C. Beardsley, with it BS. from Pratt Institute and rt M.S. from Syracuse Vniversity, helps educate students for 21 future in good homemtilcing. Wi' .g if Miss Mary Ann Van liuren. xx ho graduated from Michigan State University with a BA. and who has dont graduate work at Syracuse University, prepares business students for positions in of- fices. Mrs. Marie M. Murphy, who attended Plattsburg and Albany State Teachers Colleges, teaches com- inercial subjects, Au important feature of her work for us has been her many hours spent in advising our iunior and senior activities. Taking time out to look over some nev on art are Mrs. Doralda E. Palmer ar Ivfarion E. Wate1's. Mrs. Palmer, who tea and mechanical drawing, obtained her Hood College. She has done graduate x art at Columbia University and the Ur of Buffalo. Mrs. Waters. our school li graduated from Albany State Teachers with a BS. and L.S. muwunan. Mr. Arthur J. Peluso, head of our Guidance Department, graduated 1 St. Lawrence University with BS. and M,Ed. degrees, Checking files containing the students' records, is an important feature in Peluso's work as guidance counselor. Mrs. Rose lklary O'Conner spends the morning session assisting Peluso in the Guidance Office and the remainder of the day teacl higher courses in English. After graduating from Cornell University W an A.B., she attended Syracuse University for her M.A. Mrs. O'Co1 has also earned thirty hours beyond her M.A. by attending Syra- University and Oswego State Teachers College. .K ,J ' ' Q 'S J' ,F r N af-ra, H fl r. 'KTA .CLA ' A 'f I' if ,P -1 .Z iv .-,jf-1 f?'1':sYi1Ff,f- 'ff'-1? NIDRS Y I K, 1, 1 c Lkl-1 1 'V 'L f x cf ,'ff1 'ia 7 4 ck , k. .- X1 L k A Y K . Y Q f f 4 A 1 1' 4 , 4 x 4. ' l , , , 3, Q A . ff, , 'f' x I, 5 r 4 , Lf' ,I K .f I,J xx K Q I Q y 5 I I I 1, .f - ' e , f ., ,7- I ,1- Marlene Granzow, Kathryn Rath, Patrick Walsh. Senior Class Cfficers Serving the class as officers this year have been Patrick Walsh, Presi- dentg Kathryn Rath, Secretaryg Marlene Granzow, Treasurerg and James Stoddard, Vice President. As a farewell to the class of '58, your President sends this message: Graduation Day is the day in each year to which everyone looks forward. Along with the joys of the big day comes a task of saying goodby to friends and acquaintances made throughout the four years. In all languages of the world, goodbys have been said a million different ways. So straight from the Class of 1958, goodby and good luck. MRS. MARIE MURPI-l Senior Class Advisor ABBOTT, MARYELLEN 'To IGL' 7IIl'1'1'j' 110.11 !iL'L'UlIlL'.l' con. Sirls' Sports 1, 4, Booster :lub 4, Buzz Business Stuff I, FTA 4. avr -nr'-P' BAILEY, JANET Ono rmy or fnzolbcrf' shjorctte 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, junior Assembly, Girls' Sports 2. ABBOTT, RAYMOND l'He ir great who ir who! be lr. FFA 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4. ANTHONY, HARRISON Carr are my bobby, wofmvz are my jzroferriorzf' Three One-Act Plays 1, 2, ADAMS, JANET No legrzfy ir :IJ rirlv or bozzeflyf' Variety Show 2, 4, Senior Play 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, FTA 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, junior Assembly. AUSTIN, SHARON Here today, gone lomorrowf' Variety Show 4, Booster Clul' 4. Science Club 1, Boys' Sports I H 2, 3, Football 4. 1 2 1-,:-- 40515, .iiiif -Ha t T -fi - f gb Look rozmd the lmbilable rvorldg how few know f their orwz good, or, kfzozoizzg il profile. BAILEY, MARIE The uorld goat well for More :obo go well with llae world. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Major- ette 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Assembly, Variety Show 4. --FRANKLIN BAKER, GARROLD A rolling flow ,L'41lb61'.l' no mon. Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, junior Assembly, Variety Show 4. ANDERSON, KAREN L1frlYie.rI girl in flu' world. junior Assembly, Booster Club 1, 2, 4, 1-'FA 2, 4, Sock and Buskin 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Variety Show 2. 4, Wi'itc'1' 4, FULTONIAN, f BARINIARD, JOANNIE Your burr! dtzrf1'v.r In zrifff you. FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Buzz Stuff 2, 4, journalism Club 4, Girls' Sports l, 4. BARNARD, JLTDITI-I 5jwe'i'lv in .iilzwg YTIUIIFC if golden. Girls' Sports l. 23 FTA 1 2, 3. 4: journalism Club Ai' Buzz Staff -i, BEADLE, SANDRA There if fm rzzbrfitzzfe for gold. Girls' Sports 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Treasurerg Mixed Chorus 3. BENNETT, SUSAN A wire and lll2d61'.ff!1l.7dTIIg bmw. Buzz Staff 3g Booster Club 1. 2g Girls' Sports 1. 2. 3g Stu- dent Council 3, 43 junior As- semblyg Variety Show 4. BLAKE. DIOYCE One III ez fb011f,n11Z. FTA 1. Z, 3, -lg Girls' Sports 1, 1. 3. Jig Bun Staff Z, 3, Business Manager -ig Office w'OI'kCI fl: FULTONIAN. BLOUNT, CHARLES He haf beard Ibn! men of feu' zmrdf are Ike ber! men. Volleyball 3g Track 2. BEDNAREK, RONALD lift 100 had people fn'e11'f ar mmf! fu I nw. Bowling 1: Intramural Basket ball 1, 2g Noon Hour Sports 3, 4. BIRDSELL, RUTH N0flJi11g if more f7l'6'Cf0l1,Y lfamz life. Noon Hour Sports 1g FHA 1. Men mnrf be laugh! at if you fflllgfil them 12012 BODXVITCH, ROBERT Let erery 1211111 look before he Zeap.r, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 41g Swimming Team 1, 2g Base- ball 13 Variety Show 3, 4. BEELES, DOI' I'll fell the zz' Girls' Sports 1, 23 C 2, 3, -ig Mixed C 'J 3 1 BoNAc3QoRs JOSEPH I dwzll raid boob' mam up my mind. 'lu lrim Luau' rrlw I 4 '55 BONANNO, SALVATORE ,Ilt'I'L'l,l one lad rm! www fur' ollwrf' Boys' Sports 1, 2, 15: A CAEOLLA,PETER IIII. BOONLJOHN Circ me the lrnzd and le! me be free. Boys' Sports 1, 2, 33 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4. BRYANT, PETER I do rm! 1r'.n1f fwflfflc' Io be rrgr'w.ff5le rm il .m1'e,f mr' flu' fmfzbla of liking lbem rl lm. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Variety Show 4. Am! lf7l11KQ.Y IIIILIIOIVII pro- fmrerl nr ilwrgi' forgolf' AFRANKLIN CALI, MICHAEL Farm and filquref, jim lem dorm. junior Red Cross 1, 2, Treas- urer 5, FTA fig Audio-Visual Aids 2, R. fi. BRISTOL, ROBERT Who need! rhyme or reurozzf' Bowling 1, 2, 3, rig Base- ball lg Booster Club 2. BUTTERMAN, JOAN I'll furry rm longer' 1l'lll7 yon, Girls' Sports 1, 2. 3. fig Chorus l. 2. 3, 43 FULTONIAN. 'M CARDINALI, PATRICIA I bare taken all iefmzvledga 10 be my fIJ'01'l1Il'E'.H Honor Society 2. 3. rig FTA 2, 3, big Three One-Art Plays 2, 3g Soak and Buskin rig Fl'l.'l'ONlAN. BROWN, NANCY A fbizzg of berzuly if 11 my fm'r'1'cr. Girls' Sports lg Bun Staff Alg Booster Clulw 'ig Offire Wrirkei' -ig FIILTONIAN Business Manager. CAVAIIARO, SALVATORIZ Hlvt'l'Cl' .1 dull 11mz11w1!. Sriente Clulw I1 Snience Semi4 nar SQ Carpe Diem -lg Senior Play -ig Variety Show Ai. CI-IIARELLI, ANTHONY HINTEVQY ll'01'1'j', never rbfrk, nerer kill yourprelf with 1L'0l'fe.H CONNER, LEIGH ll 'lw mn e'.vplai11, Boys' Sports 1. 2, 5, Ai. CHURCHILL, JOANNE I have newer mnfined fnyrelf io farm. COLE, MARVIN Call il what you like, l'll fall if folly. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 4. lit? r- aw T4 34. fi' 1 4 1 1 A. : -Hsu.: . V , 51 lr 1 ., .1 .-. va - . .-' ,f 'H 'G-' , if J V .F 3 .'- gl , 1 f i sfgf o' 4 - s ..g 1 1 iv ,ef-fggff 1? fir-21 ni, ,r- i Vin 157 , CRAHAN, MARY A lnmzfr fzlzvayr belief than 11 book. Class Secretary lg Student Council 21 Booster Club 2, 4, Secretary 43 junior Assemblyg Sock ancl Buskin 4, President fig Variety Show 4, Wlriter fig FULTONIAN. CINCOTTA, ANTOINETTE Anyllaing that it 1,l'01'Ih doing al all if uforlh doing well. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4g Class Secretary 3g Booster Club 1g Girls' Sports 1, 23 Junior Assemblyg Variety Show 2, 4g FULTON- IAN. COLE, PHILLIP Remember me. Boys' Sports 1g Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 31 Varsity Basketball 4. Inrr'enfe in me fha! wir- dofn zvhicb dircorferr my frweff inferefl. Strengfben CRONK, DONALD Here I nm I0 .rfzenk wha! I lenozvf' Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 13 Science Seminar 33 Carpe Diem 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4g Variety Show 4. COANT, DEL. Good nature bringr friend. Girls' Sports 1, 5 CRONK, RU F1'iendline.fJ ir fl Bowling 4g Recept f i CROOK, RONALD DARLING, JOHN DARLING, DOUGLAS DEAN, GIERRY 17m1'f lull' up flu Illipf' 1'll11Iia'. wnrir. 11111IiI'. III bil 1-.zzzdf .Irv Zfir Sha fha! buff lffzffzrlvdgc lioyy Sports l, 2, R, -ig Niro-Il liguul 1, 2. 5, -ig Rzulio Club flWf'.Qf'7-VH 'lfllflffll fur 1r'oI'd,I. Chorus 1, Z, 3, IZ. 5. 'l, Flhxckg Projuctor Opclxxtor. FHA 3, bl. DIZCARIZ. LINDA DIZL BRUCCO, 'l'lIu zml.Im'lmIf,z nf Izu'-If RQSAIIYN fffffkf f WfYfI!ud, l.ffzv mu .md ffu' zrvnld Ls' Soul: uml liusliin -l1 lioostur mine, Cllllj '15 GMS' Sl'f'1'l9 43 Clmcwlcgulcr 5. 4, Clllllgllll A11 V-'Vlffl' Slum' 5- ll .llllllmf Senior Plnyg Student Council Awlmlwllf l:l'lfTONl-ANA Rcplx-sL'nt.1tix'c 53 'lbrcc Onc- Alt Pluvs lg Booster Club l, :inf f? vwgfil' 6' ,091 , , If-U94 A . I , ., C ' .Y1fl!f!UI,7 In ,'7L'l'ffH'll1 Qlgmwrf Il'!71f ffvzl zriwfwfz zfivllzfw 'i5Ff1f' 'FE ' 4lRAlNKl.lN ' 1. IJINIIS, VIRGINIA DUTY, ANN DRAPIZR, JANET DUNA5- BARBARA IU mira fu bu 11.Il1n'.11 zvlwfz H7101 UI Jlllklrlf fw1mrwIz'. '1'izm',lz,IZw,Q1'ozz1v UM, fmflf- Nui ffm .fwiffllff 'WI AW 'qw' lfflllll !l.llll7.lH,l mira. Clwl-U5 ly 3' 5' I3 Ignsktt. ur I2I.lI1,l' lu.I1m1II, ffl!! .If1f'.I,I':' fI1v.1I.I11f HI It'Ul'l? IQIIIQ spum I, 3, II: IMI. bull 1. Girls' cjlmfus I. 3. 5, lg f'ldf1l l' new Club 31 Chorus l. 21 Nixul Chorus 5, -3. ' Cf1Vl5 Srlmlls li 3- 33 l5m'5t9'f Olfiw XX7Ol'liL'I' -'lg liuvx Stuff 5' Cllll? 'lli ,llllllflf Af5QllllWlll1 I1 Ismlu- Club ll lfl'l,'l'ON- gmty SIM' 4: H HON IAN. , M4 :N V. IAN. Aff A A, EAMES, FLORENCE Cm uw ein' htrre 1110 nmrh of .1 good 1hi11g? Buzz 41 Girls' Sports -lg Booster Club -13 Senior Play 43 FTA 4g FULTONIAN. GAN'l'I.IiY, IDENNIS Alilie11mz.', Keep fllO,l'd hnllltxr quicf. Football 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling l, 2, 5, -l. Y , ..,.. . ,. ft EALANGA, MARIE Her 1'ery frozum are fairer far than rmiler of other maid- em are, Business Club 33 Variety Show 4g Booster Club 1g Girls' Sports 1, junior Assembly. FOX, ANNIE Bf1,fhfulfzerJ if an enemy. Noon Hour Sports 1. -Lf GIBBS, JEAN Every man if the archizerz of his own forfmlef' Sock and Buskin 3, 4, Presi- dent 3g Variety Show 43 Buzz 3, 4. FIELDING, RACHAEI. The more I we of men fhe more I like dogs. Sock and Buskin 4g Girls' Sports 13 Booster Club 1g Junior Assemblyg Variety Show. FRISKE, JUDITH l'll turn over a new leaf. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 jun- ior Assembly 3g Variety Show 2, 3, 4. 'Thozzgh IZ mm may he- come leawzed by fznolherlr learzzing, he mn never he GIFFORD, DONNA IJ not life zz hznzdred Zimei too .rhorf for ur la hare our- fel zfer P Girls' Sports lg Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Business Club 3. FITZGERALD, ARI L11chie5l guy in the 1 Varsity Football 5, Basketball 33 Varsity f ball fl. N- :AHL N .. ., ty ,g- Nxfibw YI Ln.-'Q lm ' Ut X 0 .P ', A N J ' J iwl51,,1Nsk'if,' JULIA thou- lfbmzhe iff , A Girls' Sports 1, 2g1Bt Club 2, fig Variety Slio 4, journalism Club 3g TONIAN. Q1YLi Qi ttyl, 5 SOODMAN, BARBARA 'Tlmughlfulrzeyr comer from be lw.1rf. Variety Show 3. 4, Buzz 1, Ig Junior Assemblyg Business :lub 3g Girls' Sports 1, 4. GOSS, DIANE Silence if fl friend Ilan! will never beiruyf' Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 35 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4g Journalism Club 4g Buzz Staff 43 junior Assemblyg Receptionist 33 FULTONIAN. GOSS, SHARON The purruiz of the perferl ir Ike purruit of .fufeetnerr and Iigbzf' Girls' Sports 1, 23 Student Council 43 Honor Society 2, President 4g Carpe Diem 3, 43 FTA 43 Sock and Buskin 43 FULTONIAN Associate Editor. -VT' GOUTERMOUT, ALICE Nolbfng ir .ro dear and preriaur af lime. Noor Hour Sports 1, 2, 3. f GRANT, NORMAN I I' UQGRANZOXW, MARLENE Ar good lurk would bqre if. vt He, uidyj 4,-9 way! of , AuL1i0.Vigugl Aid X, plefmznnzeyr and all ber pfzlbr X I I, 'ry of are fIE'!Il'6'.U fit , fi 5 V, Miz I Student Council 2, 4g Class l '77 L' 1 lj lf' Treasurer 4g Girls' Sports 1, , l U, jwc nj, X 2, 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 1 , IJ 1' Li, I--L' 41 FTA 2, Junior Assemblyg 4 1, Ll' yi 'E J Cheerleader 4g Variety Show , yr ,W ,, L , . Jw? 2, 4, FULTONIAN. Lfmft QQLQXVUL 'Wt A' W , f'.7V' ., I emu 5 J 1 C002 D M 11154 biz! by hir 01111 wif-j ' doin U MONTAIGIN K l., -YH! ,VAJ ff' by .LA Affair. - 1 vo 1' Lf' 3 X V GRlSW0l,D, ROBERT TE , GUARRFRA, ROSARIO GUARRERA, VINCENT IIQ .r li a'w'il. Ai:1'zl'l ' 'ibe' ww ag1.' K T Le1'.r be buddies. Ra-:diy fo .rplil hir ,rider uiizb Soys' Sports 1, 3, 45 Variety Boyg' po ts 3, 41 Ca-r il: 1' Junior Assembly. lf'f4.L'b1'1.l'fH Show 4. 41 ' lil lt -, ience V A Football 2. Sevfiinar ' a io l b 23 'Plaree - ct s 3, , L 1 Clior s , eni r lay 4. in -. so 4, will 4... 9 iv, l f...'.- r 4n'f .ff QNX HACKETT, JANICE Furry me .rlzrlilaorfz lbilfgrf' Girls' Sports 1, 2. ig FTA 23 Library Club Secretary 2g Business Club 39 Journalism Club 1, 2, 4g Three One-Act Plays 3. ,ga ,l-:E . 3 SEE is 5, fits' 'I S: 511455 .Wiz My I-IUARD, EUGENE Newr explizirzg your friendr will 1nzdef5m11d and your erzcmivr rvoaff lvelifre you any- bow, Football 1. 2, Varsity 2,443 Baseball 1, 2. 33 Variety Show 4. if 'fm' M A, ff HASTINGS, WILLIAM H f' L L , f D011'l le! him fool yang be'J really qzzife rmm'l. 5 vt, Intramural Basketball 4. lr' l 'V fs ! 1. . 'v vi I. V K' I is HAYDEN, BARBARA , N0lbi1zg ir imparrilnle to 4 . 4 willlzzg laefrrlf' I Girls' Sports 1, 3. Ideals fire like rlrzrr. Yon will not mcfeed in 1011611- ing lbenz ufifla your lmmlrg Biff, like Ilfe refzffrrilzg IAMAIO, MICHAEL Theres the blliilfil' of it. Variety Show 4g Varsity Base- ball 1, 2, 3. 43 Student Coun- cil 13 Basketball, JV 2, 33 Class Treasurer 2. .ms .lyk HARVELLB1 .j 'brz-ft IVbnz will be, Chorus 1g Girls' Girls 132, 5Q Journal- Q ufinests SkSff 4Q f- 5 ' 1 7 A r 1, X lf -. . rl , My M m 1- ,- ,H 4 V! L, 31 e 1' s 1. ' I, I X 1 f L. .- ll I ff df IA. ,I I Wfjklrril L I i hm, ,JL I yi. is I -I , Iv ' ir' HOLDEN, JERRY 'rsssr rf ' f'Io frieudr fl frieml, .Qld kind zo all. T53 rri. JV Baseball 1g Varsity Base- :IN l ball 23 Intramural Basket- Q ball 4. 5' : ' q A. q 195 'f ' A-In .,. 1-. i '?iffl Bri. Q r ar- - -. Vw'-7'- -s' 3 W Ji.. ,mf , ,. ..', -rf-11-ax ' jszsf W ..v-1, ., 2 :ffl 73. L- ng-'.-,gf P A , . -. A i 1' rea-gf ' - 1 ' Xxx: ,, ,, INGERSOL, ROBERT IVIE, PATRI4 Tlaere'5 nlrzvzyr lomorrouf' Fm Jlllllltl 10 go Football 1, Intramural Basket- fbi' fl- 4-'J ball 1. 2, 33 Variety Show 1, 2, 4. JASAK, BARBARA Mlm formr and edlzrtztei flue world, but iromtztz educate! mlm. Girls' Sports 1, 2, 35 Variety Show 2, 43 FTA 5, 45 Receptionist 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Sock and Buskin Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 45 FULTONIAN. et' S, 'a f JOHNSON, KAREN The ideal of courtery, wit, grace and rlmrmf' Girls' Sports 15 Carpe Diem 3, 4, Secretary 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 FTA 45 Sock and Buskin 45 Three One-Act Plays 33 FULTONIAN Associate Editor. KAVANAGH, HELEN SeepliriJm beromes lla e ttztzrk mid erezz the pore for the educated mind. Buzz 15 Variety Show 45 Booster Club 45 Girls' Sports 15 Junior Assembly5 Recept- ionist 45 ITVLTONIAN. I 3 ,,.'- ,..,.,:. -, . f-3 JL E iff' ,? , 'TW ',l3f'5Qj,., . 4 YR ' i 'vigwilf ffl 2 H - e- 1511- , 21 ' . .fr 'I 1' g -xg: 'L-1, .17 ? 3--11' J X ,di Lu, by ,xx L L l 1, -1 K,l2IfLQGlG, QANE t, 'f fy 5 1 thoughtful, ,V . JA Ba' lnjdw, -yJournali em ft, 1f11gf', 2, 5, 4, Varigby Slioy 45, and gyskin ,4J,lEULTqN AN Art 4, .ditor.,-L ,' L KILMER, JEANNETTE It'5 the Jong that you Jing, and the Jmile you wear, Ibafx making .fllllflilllff ez'eryu'laere, Girls' Sports 15 Library Club 45 Sock and Buskin 45 Variety Show 1, 4. .J 5320, JONES, ROGER Noble itz efery thought mid in every deed. Carpe Diem 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Science Seminar 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. KEISER, ANN Doing little tbitzgt well ir 4 step tou-'ard doing big thingy better. Buzz 15 Girls' Sports 1, 25 Junior Assembly Directorg Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 4. matt, you cfm rhooie them at your guide, mul follow- ing tlvem, you will rearlt your de.rtif1y. -SCHURZ KRING, JAMES Ef1o1tglJ with 01'n?I' mer:.t1tre. Boys' Sports 1, 45 Noon Sports 2, 3, 45 Visual Aids 4. if JONIENTZ, DOROTHY A good heart if ufortla gold. Girls' Sports 1, 35 Booster Club 1, 45 Variety Show 45 Junior Assembly. KSZYSTYNIAK, JOHN lVi.rdom of many and iz wit of one. Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Carpe Diem vi. LALONR, COISISTANCE A merrx lfenrt dyhfhil like medi nJ. J l 1 Girls' Cl rus 1, pf Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Carpe Diem 4g Science Seminar 4g Girls' Sports 2. 3, 4, Variety Show 4. IV' ,dfv-l'Y' L12RoY, JEAN Marie if ue!! mid lo be lhe .rpeerh of izn,qelJ. Receptionist 3. 45 Variety Show Ai: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 3. 4- ' XLAMONT, GAIL j'Fair and soflly goes far. Girls' Sports 1g FHA 1, 2, 5, Treasurer 33 Girls' Chorus 1. LAWTON, PATRICIA Silence is murh rweeler Ihan Jpeeehf' 1 LIBERA, MARILOU Knowledge if no burden. Junior Real Cross Ig Carpe Deim 43 Journalism Club 4g Buzz 4. LAMSON, BETTY A rzill, small mire. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Girls' Sports 1, 25 FTA 4. LEPPERT, SANDRA AJ Jhe ihinhr in her hearf, if Jhef' Booster Club 3, 4g Buzz Staff 2, 3g Girls' Sports 1. 2. Go, speed the flair of though! on to Iheir shining gonlfg The power Jenifer! LINDO, EDWARD A good man ir hard la find. Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3. 4-I . s LAWTON, HA The mirror of roi Girls' Sports 1, 2, rr LooM1s, ARTHF T1'll,fh if .rlmnger than j lhal nmrf he 50 hemizre if cerminly Jfmnge In 1, Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3g S Seminar 1, 2, 3, FUL IAN. 1111 111,114 MariNTYRlY, GLADYS G11,11'J.' Ffl1'l1'.I1'!f.' A1111 11111 -1 .. , . , Ciirls Sports 1, 2, 3, 11, Captain 3, -ip Carpe Diem 3, ig Cflmorus 1, 2g Sock anal lluskin ig Variety Sliow bi. Y'-.5 rr as 1 1. , M - za. , - MQ'9ON,'jLlPITH A UBLXIW1' I Inq fl11l1'1'vll., 'uf i lQi 'f 'rv' V Ci' s' f ortsl r 1,5 2' '- Girls' Cjiorusfiyi Q-2, B, X-i?JMixetl ffliofus-'2. ,Vg -ig Omunty 'Chorus 3, Aislless Club 33 lunior Assrnj lygLVariety Sliow Ai. 1 1 595Mf,. W 3, 2 S 3 ,, 1,,.iwQ5 'EV 1 MCGILVRAY, CHRISTOPHER A friend nf y111111r. Boys' Sports 1. 2. 5, rig Variety Show 1. lN'ilRABlTO, Tl'lOMAS II.11'd 1111175 11111y 1111! bllfl 1110 6111 it lfrff mc. Boys' Sports 2, 5, -'ig Football 3. Aig Variety Show 4. 1,3 BTANNO, PATRICK Quiet Riot, Boys' Sports 1. Z, 5, L13 Varsity Football 4. MISISCHELL, DOUGLAS IIe'll 7'L'7Nrlf11 my friend. Boys' Sports 1. 2, 3, sig Science Seminar 1, 3, fig Carpe Diem MIENTER, SHARGN S11'0c1 rllld .1111ili11g, full of blirrf 111d1wl ,f!7L' if .1 11111111111 mi,r.r. Buyz 2, 51 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, fig Mixerl Chorus 2, 3, rig Junior Assemlvlyg Variety Sliow -1. 4, Treasurer ,ig Variety Show fix FULTONIAN , I.ayout,, al 12111101-. 4 , ,,,,f11.f1j ' 1 ,J .L ' ' LU.- IS, 117'J'Ex5'AnJ,11.1 lf. 1 .V 1 ,1 - ' Q ry 1 fjilt M xf1f.,i l. .I A x,'11vf,, . 'Midi I f 2 ,KL 5 Ji,-' '- jr, x.. . - .N rl all-0 ' ' BA- U ti, M 1 lzrnfm' 111.1 feed, fha rfibeffriilgrywfail' 111011 ,ff1'L'Ilf .if be .s'011f.r. -EMERSON MIJNSON, MARILYN AlIt'.l'1l birjfpy, 11l11'.1y1 gay, .1fz1'.1Vy1' glad, UI'r.'7'j' day. Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Buzz 13 Variety Show lig FULTON- IAN, l l '11 1 ll I7 Ns - l i' !' rl -W' V A Hrj 1 'JP' 5 , v . 2 - ,., A 1 , 5 ,- A ff. MURPHY, IELIZANOR Her y'1'iv11d.r are 1111111y,' hm' foer, him ,ibn 1111y.7 Buzz 1, 2, 4g Girls' Sports lg junior Assemlwlyg Variety Sl10W 4. MURlJliY, KliVlN Iix,l1c'1'iv11r1' if ffm f11jq11111i11Kq of 1l'i,fdUIll, Honor Society 23 Carpe Diem 3, 41 Science Seminar 3, -12 Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3, -ig Mixed Chorus -ig lflll,'l'ONlAN Sports Iftlitor. NASTASI, PATRICIA I'1'e go! ul 1'ail1bow 'round my rlaozzlderf' Receptionist 4. PEACOCK, CHARLES Dorff fence me fu. Boys' Sports 5, 4. NIEGOS, ELAINE Lei pezliefzee bare her perfeet work. Receptionist 35 journalism Club 4. PAPALEO, JOANN LilfIe friends may prore grefzl frie11d,r. Variety Show 4g Booster Club 45 Chorus 2g junior Assemblyg FULTONIAN. SLANI A SLS, K fa la ' x, 197, E X A aa PENKALA, KATHRYN Angell :fre painted fair lo look like you. Student Council 35 Girls' Sports 1, 2g junior Assemblyg Variety Show 4g FULTON- IAN Activities Editor. 1 NIVER, CHARLES OKONIEWSKI lVrezpped up in my dream. EDWARD Boys' Sports lg Junior As- Kind, quiet, L'0fl.fFVI'rIl semblyg Variety Show 4. PAPPALARDO, LEO Virl1ze if Ibe truer! uobililyf' Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Reading mezketb ci full rmzrzg cofzfererzee ll ready RATH, KATHRYN The eyerg zlaore rilezzz iozzguef of lore. Student Council 1, 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4g Business Club 3g Variety Show 2, 4g Junior Assemblyg Buzz 2g FULTONIAN. Boys' Sports 1, 2, Science Seminar 1, 2g Sports Editor 45 Three Act Plays 25 Best Acto REBEOR, ROBEF ll7'lml fbir eoznzlry flee cl good five-rerzz cigar. Rlf'l'AN, CLAUDETTE 'lu IM' .r1n1.flr!11c uf your 'UHXLH Ilia-ci'lcarling lg Cllorus 55 l'r.rnsfcr 'lg OFA. RUNIZARE, KATHLEEINI 0b.fcr1c 1110 uj1jwr11r11ity. Girls' Sports 1. li Variuty Show 2, 3, ,lg junior Asscmlwlyg Booster Clulw 2, 3, -i, Pi'i'siilunt -lg -Iunior Rutl Cross I, Sock and Buslcin fi. ROBINSON, THOMAS Taka if wry. S c n i o r Play, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Sports l, 2, 3, 4. ROSSMAN, LAWRENCE Smal zrbcn 1z'.1,r 11 gezzilzr found 1'e,rperlf1ble? Stutlcnt Council 23 Junior Assembly, Intramural Basket- ball 1. 2, Variety Show 2, 3, 4. ROCKWOOD, CHRISTINE SM ir KQCIIIZU llmf drzfb lQl'7Ili.!C' deeds. Band 1, 2g Girls' Sports 1, 2g Business Club 33 Variety Show 43 Sock and Buskin fig FULTONIAN. ROY, M ARIAN Speech finely frtwzcrl dfligbtr the ear. Busincss Club 3g Girls' Sports 2, -'ig junior Assumlwlyg Variety Show ,lg Boostcr Clulv bl. , .9 I,--' ' 1m111.' mul 1w'ili1zg 1111 exfzrt W --' i.' 71!rlli.', f -POPE ' RUNEARE, THERESA RUTLEDGE, JOEL LU ni, Ibm. be rrbrit we are, Hg 7115011 Iifefr r'1'ery and ,rltvmls wha! we tbizzlef' Girls' Sports 1, 2g junior Red Cross 1, 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 4g Variety Show 2, 3, rig Buzz 1. czzzcrgwzcy by going la ,fZL'6'f.'.H Boys' Sports 3, 4, Manager 3, fl. ROSE, SUZANNE I frqrcc rwilb fm m.n1'J upinimz. I Imzzw www of my mul. Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, -lg County Chorus 2, 5, Ali Chorus 2, 3, sig Buzz 3. -ll Soak :mil Buslcin Al, ETA 5, -lg FUI,- TONIAN. . A -t ,rf ST. ONGE, BARBARA Al LIU lfIIlL'l' of flu' llltlfl' flu' bm .frlfllvfbfilg In .v.1y, Girls' Sports 1, lg Booster Club l, 2, Alg junior Rail Cross 1, 23 junior Asscmlwlyg Variety Sllow 2. 5. rl, Wfritcr -ig Class Treasurer I. 3 xii s it 'fs .3 Yi -1 3? SANT, JANET SHELDON, JULIE If fmilffl HW? 7'70'7fJ'v we This aborfe ally 10 lbillf own ll'0Il!d be iz mmf. ,elf 1,9 I,-ugjf Chorus 1. 23 Sr-ience Club 1, 23 Library Assistant 1, 2, 4. SOLOXVAY, MARION C0mmo11 .rezzre if gwzinr in iff zr'w'ii11g dre.v.v. Honor Society 1. 2, 31 Science Seminar 3: Carpe Diem 3, 4, Secretary 33 Girls' Sports 2, 3, -i. Captain ig Sock and Buskin -1. SMITH, EDNA I have learned, in uflmlfo- ever .rmle I am, llzerezvilla to be c0m'e1zt. FHA 1. rr' Wi. SORBELLO, THERESA Riffs in good 1l'07'k5.H' Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CAROL MITH, CATH Diligef1re if Ike mother of ' I' rr ind I 111, gaod fortznzef' 11 1l. V I ,1 Girls' Sports lg Chorus 1, Gi !'! 1 s 5 2, sg FHA 1, 2, 4, dh f 45 , 1-'SX . .gr rl U SMITH, MARTHA Tip-lop and feM'ifir. Girls', Sports 1, 2g Booster Club 13 FULTONIAN. Get what you mu, And what you get lmldg SORBELLO, VITA Graff jlerrom are able to do great kifzdfzeff' Girls' Sports 1, 2, 35 Busi- ness Club 3g Booster Club 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross 1, 2g Variety Show 2, 4g Buzz 2g FULTONIAN. SOUTHWORT. BARBARA Life if rery flwrl, nz znzrerfnizzg le! 115 mem 'well nr we nm. Girls' Sports 1. 23 juni Cross 13 Variety Shovs Buzz 23 Booster Club ior Assembly. W l if if 5, lr l gf. lf la. 9 4 p: W 1 Q 'f y Q SOVIIZ, CAROLYINI S'l'l2W'ART, ROBERT Ihr limfmu ir film rr my l7f,ju,qr.1l1fm rrfmrl ffffful 1111.2 nf rfnflfrim' wi .1 rlfflrdyy rf.r5. zlill'ir11ll if !.1fr11f: Ilfifzvq Irfan' v..mrx Slum' 5. Arg cm-ru il fffffwlffffv fl .wfffl- Sports 1, 2, BQ liuostcr' Clulu Srirmc Cllulw I, 2: Buys' Zi ,lg Smlc aml liuskin 41 Sprwrts 1, 1, ig Bun -l. Nuff 1, 53 Glu- Cllulv 1, 21 .luniur R4-rl Cross l. 23 Carpe D l Q m lg l7l'l.'l4ONlAN Ifrlitcwr'-ilu-fllmiuf, SlllNllNllfRVll.l.lf, l:RllDlfRlf1K I3.1Jvl'1rl ll.rrr,1f, Hugs Syurts l, -. Tir flu' rlffHfC' ffm! zriff ffm! AH-1flllVf4'.lrfj7lfU gold. -- -FRANKLIN Sll'l'C1I,Il l li, Sl'lAllON SYflH,l'YSZ, CHIQSTITR l'.1lirr1rr' in .1 llfffllrl' ffm! IX'41u' ju.n'lir'r' zrfml 301: .QIHIll :ml in curl 1j.znfr11. ffrmrfr. If qwlfu Hffjlll In Girls' Sports I, lg Class Prcsi- f '-lfffw ff- NIU fmflfll ff. rlrnt li Fnrsimws Cilulw Hg Sercmc Cflulw lp liuys' Sports FllI.'l'ONIAN. 1. 2. 5-r. QB -. - Sbllwljllfllilj, .lAlNll 3 Ilia lfm' rlrfffffmfif STODDARD. GRETClHlfN M A A , TIM zrwmmrzr Ulm frmfrfs Slmlumt fkvumil lg Class ,rf.111a'r. Pre-sl.lrm -lg liaskr-rlwall l Girls' Spurts l- lQ l5urrslL'l'fllLIl1 H 2g .lunmr Rr-rl Cross lg Cnrls Chorus 1, SULLIVAN. LINDA ,,, 1 r ' llw vrrrrf ffl llzrrrlr ll mw- l'f.lllt'-1' uf jwzfffmf' Sain-mc Clulw I, 2. SL-rrrtary Z1 Sricruc'SL-r11ir1.1r' 5, ll li.ur'5w Diem 3, l, l,l'L'SlLlL'Ill ll llumn' Smirty 1. 3. lg l7l'l,'I'ONlAN. I 3, - X fl, LX, ', 'af . ' 'iii , , . ' J fi' ll Iluru flllvlxml Plavs 1 XL ll l' l lb! TAYLOR, lfRANCiliSf L' A r P 'rzlcly Wllufmr I fffffl I fllu .rluxil , lf lf L1 '14, . ffm: , 1 ' ' f if ' I I zrfmrf I fill l mr, H' zrgijljlffg y.n ,ww ' Class Vins Prrwirlc-rut 1: Stu? fy l ari tv Slilm IQ ,lumur clcnt Cuunrll Ig Carpe Dirm Assul'l'Qlilx'1 li llLlI',fNfZllllW L I 3, li Girls' Sp-vrts I, 1, 5, rf? lrl nijfvr R' C usf L X C lll Hrmor Smiuty ,IQ linwstcx' Clulu ll Szvlwrls I1 liufu' l, . l ll I 'll xI.ll'lt'lY Slum' l, T6 ' r'. l ll ' '. ll v .LJ .l F V, 1 ,-5 K TETRO, FRANCIS TETRQ, RQNALD 'I'beru'f lime czmngb for H051 bm, I jmn, 10 gg, up H . . fbfff- Ill fbe n1m'111z1g. Foothall 2, 5, 41 Boys' Spc I-1. funn VAN DE LINDER, JANET wrts K 1 CQ , I'f?f' N0fbif1g grail zztzr e .zrbicwd zwfbfml UI1fZ7lIJ'lJII71l.H Buzz -ig Girls' Sports 1, Carpe Diem 3, Ai. ,-, fp. -x J Q-'Q ,L :J . Vo TURNER, MADGE ,'4Sbe..i.r zz ,oaomnzz of honor, of lzobleinnd gezzemm fixture. Carpe Dieru 3,143 Girls' Chorus 1-43 Mixed Chorus 1-41 County Chorus 3, 4g Variety Show 43 Buzz 1, 2, 4, Editor-in-Chiefg FULTON- IAN Advertising Manager. Q ,.Ql,,lgg,.o' I my 4' ? M . -f ?Wbv:,t, VANNUCCI, ANTHONY Life if my rollege. May I grndzmte well and emvz .rome bofzorff' Student Council 4g Class Vice President 31 Class Secretary 23 Basketball 1-4, Varsity 43 jun- ior Assemblyg Variety Show 4. TRIEPASSO, THOMAS He thu! but jmliezzfc may t'0UIf7f1.f,l' infylbirzgf' Boys' Sports 3. VANBUREN, GEORGIA 'iVf1'fll6, lbe mor! f1le,1.a'i11,g mid zvzlzmble poJ.re.r.ri0zz 111 fbc u'01'ld. Girls' Sports lg Booster Club 1g Variety Show 4: junior Assembly. There if 710 great nm! 710 mmf! io lbe 5071! ffm! mfzkefb nlfy and where if VENTON, RICHARD I bear, get my 7101 Nillfh, bn! I lbiuk flae more. lf, I, I , 'ef-eff awfvr-ivf t I -Ur! Q I. ff fl' A 7 TRYNISKI, PATF Pima ,md pi-0115 MM: of f7E1'.f07I!Ilffj'.U VERBRUGGE, IR IU 301116 ,md blhlllff, 1 If Im! mire. Student Council til Show 4' FULTONIA Foreign -,Student sw? Sports et Buzz -ig ' , . , 5,93 1 J. A 3 , ' it FPQ - 'x XX, T 'AN , f' v lf: Sx7 VEZZOSE, SUSANNE XVALDRON, RUSSELL 'All Ibingf are in common Any jllfzrc I bang my hal if 'VIIONX f1'iez1d,r, home, Eirls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed junior Red Cross 33 FTA 4. Ihorus 1, 23 Booster Club 1, '3 Junior Assemblyg Girls' ports l-4, Malnzuger 4. XVll.l3liR, HAROLD Calm and fnzrnfflwl 411 a mzmcr ml. oys' Sports 1--ig Three One- Ct Plays 1. XVALSH, No evil mn fzfler defzllvf' PATRICK happen lo a gnu! mruz. eifher ifz life or Student Council fi, Vice Presi- dent 43 Class President 3, 43 I3 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball JM, ty 3 4 aj, WALLACE, l'Ilil.AlNE Good mzllzre brifzgr NIJIIIJ' fl friend, Girls' Sports 13 23 Sock and Buslcin 4, Vice President 43 Booster Club 1, 43 Variety Show 43 Junior Assemblyg FULTONIAN. WARDHAUGH, GORDON Ullyhfll I feel lille C'.X'L'I'fI.H:lIxQ, I jim lie dorm fulfil 160 feel- ing goes f1zz'r1y. Football 3, 43 Track 3. 4. 1, 2, 3. ,, -Q S ence Cu ' u A.- ww- I W if lf! if . My . NA A Blu? ' 'ax -1, ,Nun , rluqf A' E F i'i'1 lifif P mm ly, all fbnzgr fire, and - --l,. 3, f if mmefb e11ery1cflJe1'e, . -EMERSON .' h j - ' 3 , WILCOX, NANCY WOLVEN, JOYCE The rery pink Honor Society Club 43 Girls' Mixed Chorus Chorus 3, 43 B 0fpe1'ferli01z. 1-43 Booster Chorus 1-43 1-43 County uzz 1, 2, 3, 4. G1'f1til11de if the ,figzz of noble .vozflr. Girls' Sports 1-4g Office Worker 4, .433 .slsr by -X r333 -732255 rr issiigwx ff gi -1 WALLACIT, JOHN Boys' Sports 1-3. Ilrllllflj' ru zbc day if lflll-KJ, Idmr fur. l!l',FIKQIl1' mf jnzgw by: Marilyn Munson Neil Van De Lintler Sandra Leppert Frank I.ichorbiec Robert Hutchins Swzim 35 ROSALYN DEL BROCCO: Lyn, captain of the cheer- leaders, well deserves the title of Miss Energy. Lyn was also voted Miss Pep at the annual kickoff dance, which was held before the big game with Oswego. ARTHUR FITZGERALD: Art, an outstanding athlete, well deserves the title of Mr. Athlete. JANET ADAMS: Janet, because of her friendliness and winning ways, has made many friends throughout her four years in high school. Since Janet is always found in the company of a certain boy, she was elected Miss Unison. JAMES STODDARD: Since Jim is always found in the company of a certain girl he was chosen as Mr. Unison. Besides being vice president of the senior class Jim has proved to be a valuable member of our basketball team. Stalwarts of the Red Raiders team are Art Fitzgerald ai DelBr0cco, Mr. Athlete and Miss Energy Senior I Keeping up with the latest fads are Tony Vannucci and Marilyn I love you for sentimental reasons are the feelings Munson, Mr. Esquire and Miss Fashion Plate. Adams and James Stoddard as Mr. and Miss Unison. H 1 , 2 I D 'H vt. Destined to accomplish great things in the world are Toni Cincotta and Anthony Vannucci, Mr. and Miss Success. 8 Without them our high school days would be incomplete are the feelings of the seniors toward Pat Walsh and Toni Cincotta, M1'.41ndMiss lf.H.S. Who got what? was the question students asked after the Senior Poll was taken for the yearbook. Annually the yearbook sponsors a popularity contest in which several students cop titles. The winners are elected by popular vote of the Senior Class. PATRICK WALSH: Constantly a leader in his class Pat was elected Mr. Citizen, Mr. F.H.S., and Mr. Person- ality. He is well-known as President of the Senior Class, Vice President of the Student Council, and a valuable member of the basketball team. ANTOINETTE CINCOTTA: Chosen as Miss F.H.S., Miss Success, and Miss Citizen, Toni is well-known through- out school for her charm. She is President of the Student Council and was named the D.A.R. Good Citizen of the Year. ANTHONY VANNUCCI: Because of his neat appearance Tony was chosen Mr. Esquire. Due to his excellent scholastic record and his popularity among the students, Tony was also voted Mr. Success. CAROLYN SOVIE: Chosen as Miss Senior, Carolyn lists as her outstanding activity this year the position of Editor-in-Chief of the 1958 FULTONIAN. Keeping up with the many responsibilities that the senrifinrs arg . an confronted with are Patrick Walsh and Carolyn Sovie, f Miss Senior. . t 'wt 1 KATHY RATH: Miss Personality, Kathy, is well- known throughout the school for her charm. Kathy is well-known also as secretary of the senior class and Stu- dent Council. LAWERANCE ROSSMAN: I.. R. the wolf of F.H.S. was named Mr. Flirt and Mr. Rhythm. Besides being an outstanding person, Larry is popular among all the stu- dents of F.H.S. KAREN ANDERSON: Karenls cute and friendly person- ality won for her the title of Miss Flirt. Karen is a member of the Booster Club and the Dramatic Club. MARILYN MUNSON: Stylish Marilyn was chosen Miss Fashion Plate. Proclaimed one of theimost beautiful girls in F.H.A. Marilyn was chosen Queen of the Junior Prom last year. Won't you join us? ask Pat Walsh and Kathy Rath, Mr. and Miss Personality, Q E, Figures are our business, comment Marie Falaga ant Iamaio, Mr. It and Miss Oomphf' Senior I Making eyes at each other are Karen Anderson and Larr man, Mr. and Miss Flirt. Never ai dull moment with Mike Iamaio and Mary Crahan around as Mr, and Miss Wit. 98 just give us music any time and wc're happy, remarked Larry Rossman and Kathy Runeare, Mr, and Miss Rhythm. MICHAEL IAMAIO: Handsome Mike was chosen Mr. It and Mr. Wfit. Mike merits these titles because of his friendliness and winning ways. MARY CRAHAN: Known for her scrapes and funny stories Mary was elected Miss Wit. This year Mary as president of the Dramatics Club has shown outstanding acting qualities. KATHLEEN RUNEARE: Kathy deserves the title of Miss Rhythm since she can quickly keep in step with any beat of music played. MARIE FALANGA: Her vivacious personality caused Marie to be chosen Miss Oomph. She is a member of the Booster Club and a member of Dramatic Club. The paths of a perfect citizen are followed by Pat Walsh and Toni Cincotta, Mr, and Miss Citizen. XVC. the Class of 1958, extend our sincere gratitude to Mrs. Marie Murphy. our class advisor. She has given us her help and guidance through the two most difficult of our high school years. Her patience and advice have con- tributed greatly to the success of our class, for without her, our goals would have indeed been difficult to achieve. i lu .....-.- .- . .- -v.L:14f .,,Q,g'.j,,z.' .,7 .5g,. .-4 ...w yr' nv, ,X 4:1 al , M 5 4:5-gg 5,5 ,gf Laci 1 .-Y. 'E.,i,,,-,,g' Z. :L -Q-awk' ,. igl'-ISJFL -I i. 1,4593 33.51 if JNL P ov 1 hw X '1'i'u-x. amy -' f . ', ff ' 'r A 1 ,L -.M v f ' 1, .. i E' . .542 4 , I, , , - 1 PTEMFQE: 4 ' . 36:1 7 lg - X 1, iw 1' .- -15112 X I i,I5z..f'r':',i .51 754' ' -I L, ..V., . ly, .v .':'-Q' , ':.g'iI:: A A v .1 I 11 ,bw . ':2.4- :wfwfw . ' CASSS Left to right: Kasia Rondomanski, Presidentg George Kerr, Vice Presidentg Karen Story, Secretaryg Gordon McDonald, Treasurer. Junior C ss Cffieers The junior Class extends to the graduating class of 1958 very sincere congratulations. You have spent your wonderful years in Fulton High School -f years that can never be relived, but can never be forgotten. In 1954 you entered lil-I.S. as just little freshmen. You were teased and laughed at, as are all freshmen, but you took it with a grin! You have been a wonderful senior class. The dances youve sponsored were fung your Variety Show was called the best ever and your play, Dino,'i will be hard for us, as next year's seniors, to equal. XY!e'll try not to copy you - but to measure up to you as a class. Youre leaving li.H.S. now - no longer shall we greet you in the halls, nor shall we watch you in assembly hold- ing up Beat Oswego cards and trying to yell the loudest Cyou usually didlj. XY!e'll miss you, as youlll miss F.H.S. But F.H.S. is richer for having known you for four years and you are richer for your four years at F.H.S. You've made lifelong friends and as you grow older your memories of high 42 school may grow dim, but they will never die. And so, we, the Class of 1959, wish to' thank of 1958 for all you've done for us and the schi whole. We hope you will grow in wisdom and in and act as mature citizens of your country just have been good citizens of Fulton High School Advisor MISS MARGARET MQGRP Roon12I5 Fir!! FUNK' M. Sheldon, J, Roclgcrs K Story, K. Romlomnnslci. Sammi' wzzu' -I. Sorlucllo, P, Pmwp Proppc. Roon12I5 FIM! faux' B. Keller, A. 'l'ctru B. Ketchum, DI. Howling. Sefwmz' wuz' Stmldnrll. VI. lx Gorton, S. Kcil, P, Howling 4. Roon12I9 Roon12I3 1:21111 mu: B Austin. A. Bcmllc. R. Barone. Al. Bo-iwitdt. F. Bok. Stufmf ffm. A. Cnc. R. lioxwr Bongmno. VI. Pvt.1m'0. N, Bonunno. Fifi! rozzx' B, Tglylotg S. VUMJI F. Wfallzlce. J. Vlficklmm. K. Yag SFf01Id faux' M. Vgmnucai. D. XY V. Tctro, A. XX'ilcox, S. Thumpsc Wfinchell, K. XY'oods. Roon12I7 F.fr.rt mzrx' F. Dzicdzic. N. Ellstrom. C. Foster. S. Flxmty. M. Fox. M. Volt. 1. liumin. S, Gillis, B. Garrett. M. Donovan, A. Dugan. Slrowf mzzx' M. DL'M11si, BI. Dutxmt. C. Colitrc, P. Drolmn. XY. Gtltbcl. H. Dinglc. -T. Dudctk. VI. Crisnfulli. R. Felt. K. Gardner, P. Diehl. D. Edward. J. Duclmrme, P. Diyo. W E K irwf Mawr A .P -9 If fi QW' ZW W llld llll llll IIIII it 1' al 'f li' I! ' T f'-X lflgllxlgi U l.l'.... Inman-.ul llllill U 1a1'1' Civ 3 2 x wr . Lefl to righl: Ted Woehr, Presidentg Barry Tompkins, Vice President, Williain Bodwitch, Secretaryg Edward Rogozinski, Treasurer. Sophomore C ass Officers The Class of 1960 wishes to express our gratitude for the many accomplishments and contributions that you have left deep in our memories. These memories that we speak of, just to name a few, are: The junior Prom that you presented with Marilyn Munson reigning as your queen, the spectacular Variety Show that brought out many of your hidden talents, and the drama- Es tic play, Dino, which was re- ceived with great enthusiasm. Even though you are leaving your Alma Mater, there will always be others to take up where you left off. We hope that we will be able to follow the example you have set. Our sincere good wishes R3 the Class of 1958 from the Class of 1960. Advisor 5 'ET-fi, . Q5 G MR. MILES ABBOTT 51 Room I2 Fin! row: R. Peronnc, E. Raymond, D. Sanford, J. Riggle, B. Pratt. Serond row: F. St. Onge, L. Raymond, G. Raymond, J, Salmonscn, C. Rhincs. v lX. ' 'N 'X Q9 Room I4 5 5. Room 2IO Pint raw: J. Castiglia, L. Dingz D. Crego, C. Cherbonneau, J. Carr ton, K. Crawford. Sefond rouz' C. Wood, J. Cnza, Dumas, P. Cardinali,' L. Colitrc, Carvey. Pint row: L. LaMond, E. Wardhaugh, J. Wallace, H. Lamb, B. Woodard, J. Wilson, V. Walovcn. Semnd row: S. Woods, D. Lamb, E. Wallace, S. Wood, J. LaMay, L. LaClair, S. Kmght, J. LaMond. Roon1II6 1411111 mzzx' K, lfurlwcs, nl. Litwuk, R. lNltKt-1'.1glmx1. M. O'Umcly, rl. Mtlnno. A. l.0l3Lll', .vL'L'fl1lK! mzr: ll. lNIg11'um'y, S. lNfitcl1cll, S. lNlmtc1', D. l,imul:1, li. llarwm. S. Oth. Roon12I2 Holmes, D. Kcttlmum. Kgmcllis, li, julmson, S, jenkins. vw Roon1I6 Ifirlf wuz' K. Sozupnk, S. Trctsch. D, Scrmctn, V. Stnplcy, B. Steele, N. V1llClLlI1jL31, P. Stratton. Stw .I wuz' E. Sheldon, I. Trovuto, R. Wtlltlron. T. Spuultling, B. Tompl , K. Slmgxtmu, I., Stewart, 12. Slmmbo, G. Smith, A. Vim SZlI1f0I'Ll, R. Vnyncr, li. Stewart, Vro' X IH , Al 11.22.14 ' ..-.-1-'rw fu-s .- A 1 lim! m1z'.' M. Horton, M. Hellman, J. Hytlc Si't'ff7Ilf wzr: D. Alolmnson, VI. Ippolitu, li. lmlm M Q ,ff Awyfla iff f 79l 'QlPf'Kl . Roon12I8 Firrf razzx' J. Ab1'ill1.lIll, A. Beeles, C. Alsworth, L. Artluini, G. Anthony, J. Bovay, B. Briggs I., Blnnclino, B. Allen. Svrwzzf roux' C. Becker, D. Best. C. Belson, R. Abraham, G. Allen, N. Bower, B. Boclwitch, J Arnolcl. M. Anderson. M. Blake, B. Armstrong, J. Bennett. SOPHOMCRES Roon12II Ifirrf razzz' J. Greco, C. French, P. Farrell, J. Foster, B. Hall, M. Marshall, L. Ffmrher, Y. Freeman J. Goss. Sammi wuz' A. Guffritlu, S. Grower, R. Hartranft, L. Flood, C. Hawkshy, E. Gantley, R. Greene G, Gibbons, A. Greco, J. Guarreru, R. Haseltine, D. Gifford, J. Haynes, C. Gaydos, P. Garrett. Q Lcfl fo right: Sandra Smith, Presidentg joan Southworth, Vice Presidentg Marian Rath, Secretaryg Patricia Sweet, Treasurer. Freshman Class Gfficers We, of the freshman class, hate to see you seniors leave, for we are brothers and sisters at heart. We have our three years at Fulton High School ahead of us, just as you are entering life's threshold. Some of you will go on to advanced studies, others into the business world, all will enter it new way of life. This really makes you freshmen, too. Advisor MR. JOHN zlzzl By your class performance we have confidence that you will give us the same bright heritage that you have left us at our Alma Mater. May your years be as happy and as productive as the wonderful four years you leave. Advisor MR. JOSEPH SMITH 50 Roon1II9 Firfz wzzws C, Leppert, M. Karkut, B. Krupu, J. Knopp, C. Lamberti, J. LaVeck, D. Kerfien, M. McCann. Sammi row: R. Lattimer, K. Lewchanin, R. Lichorobiec, T. Lizak, D. Loughrey, D. Lamb, A. Lngoe, B. Kitney, M. Jerome, R. Ingersoll, C. joclway, I.. Kerfien. FRESHME 5 vwmvwfwwwwwuww 5 Roonmlll Firfz rozzx' M. Bergman, J. Fox, B. Bergman, G. DeMass, E. Bailey, H. Churchill, P. Babiarz, S. Tyler. Svfozzd wuz' J. Bovay, D. Blount, F. Alderman, R, Roik, R. McDermott, S. Brothers, F. Bok. Roon1II7 Fin! row: D. Hanlon, S. Gorea, L. Finocchiaro, L. Brown, M. Huard, J. Fuller, A. Ferrizzoli, B Heretyk, J. Greco, T. Greco, F. Goettel. Second row: D. Giordano, D. Furlow, M. Hayden, L. Hora, S. Halstead, M. Hughes, K. Giliang D. Hayden, V. Gorea, R. Howell, D. Herman. FRESHME Roon1II3 Fin! raw: V. Bugow, L. Caruse, M. Ducharme, L. Cole, C. Ciciariali, P. Casey, S. Cali, J. Dunn A. Campbell. Sermm' row: J. DuMont, D. DeGaoff, J. Delandy, S. Dudeck, E. Cary, J. Cincotta, P. Carpenter T. Corsoniti, J. Ezzo, S. Brown, M. Daniels. Nl 133' F 1-1 1 A Q Room I I 5 Fjflf mu: P. Sweet, J. XValsh, S. Smith, N. Sant, S. Vescio, J. Preeman, S. White, N. Sitts, J. Southworth. Second mum' A. Vescio, B. Stewart, S. Smith, J. Wallace, B. Waltsj. Tyrell, W. Taylor, K. Truax, B. Tetro, M. Tryt, M. Stl Sorbello, M. Washington, J. Wordon, S. Tompkins. Q ...., ij. , Room I I 5 Fin! mum' R. Smith, N. Osborne, R. Tetro, A. Pierce, R. McKeraghan, L. Farrow, R. Smith, W. Wilcox. Scrwzd 1'U1l'.' J. Miner, A. Trepasso, F. Quirk, J. Runeari, J. Vezzosse, A. Norton, R. Manzer, B. Whalen, D. Venton, F J. Muscalino, Room II5 Fin: wuz' R. Rockwood, C. Martin, L. Sheldon, C. Reynolds, B. Setticase, G. Sheffer, J. Maryinuk, B. Merritt, B. Murphy, M. Rath. Second wzv: -I. DuBois, M. Maier, E. Seabury, J. Mason, I. Meade, J. Pappalardo, J. Morrill, P. Otis, G. Neigos, D. Powers, land, B. Fluff, K. Mitchell, C. Patrick. 52 3 The school trophy case. Sclwlnxtic Art ANX'1ll'Ql winners-f4I71wz! rwzrx' Aclclinc 'l'c-tru. .1 in Wlinncra of tlu- lilks Youth Awurll: Kathryn Ruth and Pgltrick Wallslm. Mr. Clark mngl'.1tul.l!cs Sllflkllll 'l4ll0INPSUlI, win nur of thc lfitifcmlmip Axxuml .lllkl Antoinuttc' Cinmttn, winner of thc D.A.R. AXX.ll'xl. lNl.1rilyn lNlunsUn. Sumlrgx l.L'ppc1't. limi VHZII Ruhcrt l-lutlllins, Arthux' lmomis, Mialmcl Cali, Flcanur XVu1ullmL1gl1, Almuf from the picture lm' P.1t1'ili.1 Ivic xml Romlll Fumctt. lrcm' Vcrlwruggc. nur l'm'uign stullfm. uxtcmls lu-Sr xvislmcs to thus Pl05lWL'LkllVk' L.lIMllQlLlfL'5 for fnrcign wtully .llmmllg Fumn lfxymtv, f:.lI'Ull'H lfostcr. K.1si.1 Rumlum.mNki, I xl? wmmlX. gu1 n. , OFFICE WORKERS Frozzl faux' Joyce Blake, Judy Haskin, Christine Rockwood. Bark mum' Nancy Brown, Marianne DeMasi, Virginia Dings, Patricia McGinnis, Frances Taylor, Marlene Granzow. The office workers volunteer to help Mrs. deliver passes. These girls receive a School Cavone and Mrs. Holroyd during a free bell Service Award at the end of the year provided in the office. They collect absent slips, check at- by Student Council. tendances from classes and study halls and Mrs, Holroyd and Mrs. Cavone. V Mrs. Holroyd and Mrs. Cavone are the secretaries vi work in the office. Mrs. Holroyd's job is to take dictation from Mr. Cla type letters, answer the phone, do the transcript wc file, and handle the business transactions during the day Mrs. Cavone's job in the main office is to keep excuses and tardy slips, and check on conduct reports. record of the attendance in the classrooms, issue pas: .. 5 ,. ?f f f : ,ygjmyg ' 1- 9 1. 1 rx ,. R. 'ff 15:5 ,PCEEQZQ ,iii nf. L' , .' rf m ' 1 n xx -. 'J p H-'Kira . a T53-ff . . . wr' es' .4 ff 'SZ 1 f 'au , r :J P 1 at ,. 11, ,-. R w ' . 1,555 I 4 I 1.5 im? :if Y 1 1 5 05:1 a . I x ' HZ3 TF! 115 i if ' A '41 .J,' . I 57.1 . Y.,7r4+1g3z l 5,1 .W le V fri? 'H' X- .,1' ,. ' 1 Q Q'-'Y' Skt. , A ' fr .N 1 FZ , , V ,xl .1 .f ,l N '91 Va iff 4. 5 .. wg' ii? . 7g J ig' A ' .i -its I A-' f , my D H P1 . 'fx ACTI ITIE MEMBERS-Franz row: I. Verbrugge, K. Rath, A. Cincotta, P. Walsh, W. Rude, M. Granzow. Sammi row: Mr. Peluso, Advisorg C. Foster, M. Rath, C. Lamberti, G. Macdonald, S. Smith, K. Rondomanski, L. Arduini, I. Travato. Student Council was organized in 1920. The supervisors are Peluso and Mr. Stevenson who aid the council with problems conc ing the student body. Last year the council raised funds to bring a foreign student Fulton. This year the student body is proud to have with them I: Verbrugge from Holland. Also during the year council sponsc such activities as the Freshman Frolic, March of Dimes, and Orph Christmas Fund Campaign. Citizenship, School Service, and Scholastic Awards are given nually under their sponsorship. - -STUDE T COUNCIL OFFlCERSfLefl I0 right: Vice President, P. Walslig President, A. Cincottag Treasurer, VU. Rudeg Secretary, K. Rath. REPRESENTATIVES-Firm rouz' G. Anthony, J. Keiser. J. Litwak, -I. Rodgers. Wfray. S. Frantz, G. Porter. Second faux' J. Delany, P. Santora, F. Briant, J. Wzilsh, C. Roland. P. Otis. E. P Y. Freeman, M. Falanga, S. Goss, L. Coltire. IRE EI LITRECHTA DI FULTO Irene's family ---- her mother, father, and two sisters, Carla, Annette, and her brother, Frank. Irene is seated fourth from the left. Dear Classmates, My time in the United States is almost over. I would like to show how thankful I am to all the people who helped to make it possible for me to come over for this year. I have enjoyed very much living a year in sueh a democratic country with the friendly people of Fulton. Ifultonians have showed their hospitality from the very first day and they have made this a year never to be forgotten. I have learned how much understanding means, and I am really a lfttle sad to leave this country. But I hope to see some of you again and, therefore, I my' Farewell to F.H.S. Gratefully, l'L2fYL1L, UUE, A 3 M I M r Ygt, W . 5 Y , 3 I N I ' . 4 , . ----' . r , ' -,F - ',t,ff,, .t- A 'Y Irene's home in Iltreeht, Holland. get I I Irene cuts Cake .lt .1 weltonle l'1tx'ty gut hy Sue llennett .lnd lileanoi' Murphy. 44 I 7 WC. E I ' X. K Irene reteixes lessons in teramits from an expert. Marilyn Irene tonfers with Mrs, CJVCIUIIIIUIQ Ameritan Iiield Servite toordinatoi Munson. lv NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY I i v Firm! mzzx' C. Lamberti. P. Cardinali, I. Verbrugge, J. Rodgers, S. Goss, K. johnson, G. Porter, N. Wilcox, J. Nucifora. Sc'L'Ulld max' K. Rondomanski, B. Hall, M. Bonanno, P. McGinnis, B. Barone, M. Matott, R. Barone. L. Sullivan, B. Setti M. Donovan. Tlvird ma: M. DeMasi, J. Morrill, 1. Goss, C. Gadoes, A. Dugan. Fulton Honor Society, in 1951, became affiliated with the National Honor Society, The society was started to stimulate interest in winning scholarships after high school graduation and to endeavor to place secondary education on higher levels. Character, service, leadership, and scholarship are recognized. Pupils attaining an average of 2.5, according to the point system, are eligible. Sazfcds Sharon Goss. President. Sfr'I!ldfI1,L'.' J. Rodgers. Treasurer, Karen johnson. Vice President, Gail Porter, Secretary. 58 Under the able guidance of Miss Short, the Hon Society has successfully sponsored many worthy pr jects. To raise money, the members sold magazi subscriptions and held a bake sale. XVith the proceec contributions to Care and Community Chest we made possible. Twenty-five dollars is contributed ear year toward commencement prizes. A typical meeting with Sharon Goss presiding. CARPE DIEM -96--., 5 e Fifi! row: S. Goss, I. Verbrugge, C. Lalone. Semzzd raw: R. Jones, L. Sullivan, K. johnson, G. Mclntyre. Third row: K. Rondomanski, M. Donovan, A. Dugan, P. Cardinali, R Vcnton, S, Rose, J. Van Delinder, M. Solowy. Carpe Diem was organized in 1931 as a social club for junior and Senior College Entrance Students, Having been under the guidance of Miss Agnes Wallalce for many years, the club now has a new faculty advisor, Mrs. Buske, who is doing a fine job of continuing Miss Wallace's work. This year, the club had a very successful tobogganing party, which was followed by a pizza party. Leflx Mrs Buske . ' .6-fare ' ,,,..., . L -f-A-' lu 'r ' ' ililll' UlfiLL'1'S :Irv Si-fluff lifhlil SLIIINIU- pVf'5lil4'nll Above are some of the inemlwers engaged in ix Bridge game wliitl. is one of tlm Roger jones, Vine President. club's main activities. Sf-llldjllllf Karen hlolmson. Seii'et.11'yg Dilllg Nifclwll. I i'e.1surci'. 59 BOGSTER CLUB JN' -4 Firrz faux' J. Nucifora, V. Tetro, R. Barone, M. Crahan, J. Adams, K. Runeare, M. Vannucci. H. XX'allace, S. Frantz, C. Foster, J. Fannin. Sewrzd rozzi' I. Verbrugge, M. Fox, M. Granzow, B, Barone, C. Fry, P. Proppe. J. Papuleo. -I, Sorbello, B. St. Onge, B. Goodman, A, Tetro, B. Setticase. M. Donovan. Third row: L. Halsey. F. Dziedzic, P. McGinnis. K. Matteson. J. Bogdziewcz, B. Garrett, S. Thompson, S. Gillis, C. Gaydos, E. Bok, J. Goss. M. DeMasi. S. Tretseh. A. Dugan. In 1955, Booster Club was formed to pro- lieized all sports events. mote sehool spirit and to encou age greater in Regular meetings are held twice a month, terest in sports. The club has secured buses for under the Supervision of Mr' Rose. Everyone outhol'-town games, sold programs, and pub- ig eligible tojoin ' 'fl Scxflrd' Mary Cialmn, Sec1'etr1ry1 Kathy Runeare. President. Q Atlviggl' Sfwzffifzxqx Mary Ann Vimnutci. Treasurerg Janet Adams. Vice President. NIR' ROBERT RQSIQ 60 GEORGE RAY BODLEY CLUB Frm raw: L. Fancher, L. Blandino, J. Bennett, B. Hall, P. Cardinali, J. Adams, S. Rose, B. Keller, A. Dugan. Serwzd row: B. Pratt, S. Goss, K. Johnson, J. Kellogg, J. Haskins, J. Goss, R. Barone, P. Babiarz, B. Barone, M. Tryt, M. Pfahl. I Tbird row: M. Kanelles, P. Blake, J. Blake, G. Lamont, B. Garrett, S. Roach, S. VanLinder, J. Greco. During the past school year, the George Ray Bodley Chapter of the Future Teachers of America initiated many new activities. On Chapter of the Future Teachers of America in- itiated many new activities. On Teacher- Appreciation Day, members wrote notes of gratitude in the name of the student body to all the high school teachers, one evening meet- ing was a Tureen Supper ,at the Home Econo- mics House, another was Guest Night which featured a talk by a former teacher, Mayor Vincent Corsall, on the responsibilities and the rewards of the teaching profession, after the usual observations in the elementary schools, the club entertained the teachers who cooperated in the program at a tea, The club's trip this year was a conducted tour of the campus of Cortland State Teacher's College. Advisor Fin! raw: Beverly Hall, Secretary, janet Adams, Vice President MRS- RQSEMARY OCQNNOR Second row: Suzanne Rose, Treasurer, Patricia Cardinali Presi dent. LIBRARY WORKER 4,,,,,,, -. , Q3 C4 First muff Martha Horton, Martha Helmer, Darragh Ketchum, jean Wallace, Joyce Bovay, DQ, Pfahl. TS 1 A Bark row: Bernice Merritt, Wanona Taylor, Donieta Powers, Joan Wallace. Joan Vifalsh, janeikf Q1 LR' Adams, Lillian Kerfien, Irene Van Linder. 15, wc! 'il The library workers are a group of girls arranging books. By participating in theseJ.f? who assist Mrs. Wfaters. The girls are kept busy activities, the club members are given first- i ,X by taking attendance, checking books, collect- hand experience in the field of library work. X ag ing fines for overdue books, filing cards and Busy checking the list of overdue books are Janet Adams and Librarian Martha Pfahl. MRS. MARION WATERS Q't '...':-. 'i x 62 SOC AND BUSKI Ifirir mir: li. Hall, K. RLme.11'e, F. Dzieelzie, li. jasgrk, IW. Crnligln, H. XX :lll4ue, ISI. Miltott, D, Wrily, S. lfixmtv, M. Fox. J. Surbellu, C lfoster. S:l'Uh'14J wfiif M. Solcmy, BI. G1'1lD7llXX', I., Deffure, Fl. Arlilms, BI. Dehfalsi, S. 'll1'L'lSL'l1, A. Dugan, bl. liiirlgr-is, C. Lillcme, Fl. V.m Delimler. S. Rose, S. Vefmse, tl. Kellogg, K. blolmsun, Fl. Gibbs. The Soe mul Ruskin Club is one of the new UIAgL1l1lZL1flOI1S in Fulton 'W in L High School. Orgimizecl by Miss lhmggerfurcl, the club has haul many ' activities this year. The rlub spoiisorerl Ll xxiriety show for the rest home at Oswego. A r A11 assembly w.1s presented in the spring for the members of the student lwdy amd fiiclilty, Wfe hope the orgnnizgxtion will continue to be successful and profitable to the members. Arlvisoi' MISS BARBARA Ill'NCilfRlfORD eh l Q 3,4 ' Ilgivimg fun with Ll music.il. RC'llL'Lll'SlDf.l for the stunlent assembly. JLI IOR RED CROSS Firrt row: J. Greco, M. Pfahl, D. Best, P. Stowell, S. Cali, S. Murphy, B. Setticase, S. Eby, W. Taylor, D. Ketchum, J. Dunn. Semnd raw: M. Bergman, S. Smith, D. Tetro, S. Gorea, C. Leppert, C. Colitre, B. Edison, G. Gibbonsf S. Vescio, A. Ferrazzoli, C. Martin, J. Mason, E. Seabury. Third row: L. Brown, D. Sanford, M. Holmes, L. Miller, D. Powers, J. Wallace, J. Greco, J. Knoppfj. Carrington, S. White, M. Huard, B. Tetro, B. Krupa, L. Cole, B. Loveall, C. Ciciarelli, M. Theiser. Since Red Cross was first organized in 1940, it has become one of the most active groups in the high school. Under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Colitre, many worthwhile-projects have been accomplished. One of the most extensive projects was the raising of 55200 in order to complete an Overseas Chest, filled with many useful articles for the less fortunate. A bake sale, popcorn sale and school dance were held to raise fl Many of the members have assisted the Amerie Cross and worked in the bloodmobile kitchen. Ea' at Thanksgiving and Christmas, a party with trimmings is held for the small patients confined hospital. We tip our hats to a very deserving and ambitious Standirzgf Bruce Edison, President, Sealed: Betty Setticase, Treasurerg Sandra Smith, Secretary. Abrenl: Gene Gibbons, Vice President. 64 Advisor MRS. GERTRUDE COLITRE VISUAL AID 4 'Wil V. Seazcd: Mr. Miles Abbott, Advisorg D. Lamb, F. Huaul, D. Edwards. Slmzdfzzg' J. Kring, D. Darling, C. Colitre, M. Cali. Advisor MISS MCGRAW BUSINESS CLUB Sm1fcd.' M. Roy, V. Tetro, H. Wlallace, R. Gorton, K. Story, M. Granzow, P. Proppc, B. Goodman. Sfflfldxlllgf A. Tetro, S. Sutcliffe, C. Rockwood, J. Duscharme, J. Brvuchac, V. Sorbello, M. Falanga. COUNSELI G DEPARTME T rr st 5 Silting, left to right: K. Rondomanski, H. Wallace, F. Taylor. Standing: M. Felt, P. Cardinali, J. Rogers, G. Maclntyre, S. Goss, B. Jasak, I. Fannin. The girls who assist Mr. Peluso and Mrs. O'Connor in the guidance office are called the receptionists. The receptionists devote one period a day to answering the phone filing occupational material, delivering passes, typing letters, and arranging the school bulletin board in front of 114 with important and interesting news materials for the students. These girls also obtain a School Service Award for the school year. Many helpful services are rendered under the supervision of Mr. Peluso and Mrs O'Connor in the Guidance Office, Room 114. Mrs. O'Connor and Mr. Peluso assist students with scheduling their four-year school programf advise them in selecting courses that are commer with their abilities. Students seek the advice of the Guidance Cffice disposition of educational, vocational, and personal lems. Under this guidance program, representatives many colleges, business schools, technical schools speak with students regarding their choice of a schc higher learning. Granzow Mrs. O'Connor helps student M. Mr. Peluso busy at work. V. A JGUR ALI M CLUB Sealed: S. Rose, N. Wilcox, J. Blake, M. Turner, S. Sgroi, F. Eames. Standing: J. Bennett, E. Bok, S. Ebby, C. Reynolds, P. Otis, A. Dugan, C. Roland, F. Bok, V. Dings, M. Abbott. The goal of the journalism Club is to acquaint those interested in journalism with the basic techniques of the profession. Primary activity of the organization is the publication of the Buzz, now in its twenty-fifth year as the official newspaper of Fulton High School. As a school newspaper, the Buzz aims to educate and inform the school community so that it may be a better place in which to live and learn. Members of the Buzz staff gain knowledge through their experience in gathering news and other materials suitable for its pages. Advisor MRS. ETHAI. DIXON xla J' Wm Cf' ii Seated: Virginia Dings, Exchange Editorg Joyce Blake, Business Managerg Madge conducting a meeting to discuss the publication Madge Turner, Editor-in-Chiefg Nancy Wilcox, Page One Editor. of the April Buzz issue. S'tfn1diz1g.' Florence Eames, Page Two Editorg Edward Olconiewski, Page Four 67 Editorg Suzanne Sgroi, Page Three Editor. FUTURE FARMERS GF AMERICA sl Fin! raw: Basil Brackett, Dennis Lockwood, Robert Fox, James Arnold, Harry Isbell, Carl Knight, Robert Waldron, Leroy Raymond. Second row: john Boone, Dave Loadwick, Harry Dingle, Raymond Abbott, Paul Hartle, Roy Abbott. The treasury of Future Farmers of America holds pro- ceeds from the sale of milk, candies, and potato chips at noon, a school service which they have provided for many years. 1957 projects extended into the summer with a booth, illustrating 100 years of progress in agriculture, at the Sandy Creek Fair. Eight boys camped at the fair for a week and competed with other F.F.A. clubs in the county for prizes in various classes. Their booth won the junior Fair Theme award in accordance with the theme fair, 100 years of Progress. Two members, Harry and Raymond Abbott, competed in the judging winning three blue ribbons, two red ribbons, a green ribbons. Another highlight of the 1957 summer was tendance at Camp Oswegotchie of Raymond Abl: camping period included a course in leadership 1 Advisor MR. ERNEST Left to right: Harry Dingle, Raymond Abbott, Dave Loadwick, Robert Fox, Carl Knight, 68 Richard Rogers. MR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Q--ff? Fifi! rauf: Barb Allen, Vivian Waloven, Pat I-lotali Becles, Sharon Murphy, Jessie Dusharm. Semnd row: Eleanor Warelhauglm, Dorothy Hanion. Sharon Vescio. Tbzrd mum' janet Greco, Gerry Dean, Kathy Woocls, Sanford, May Bergman, Joanne Greco. Future Homemakcrs of America, under the guiclancc of Mrs. Beardsley, teaches its members important clomestif skills. Any girl who has taken or is taking home economics is eligible to join. ng, Analee George, .lane Abraham, Annette Kathy Yager, Audrey Coe, Phyllis Stowell, Shirley Wrirtllitiugli, Mania Durant, Donna This year the club held a mother-daughter banquet ar1d'a joint Christmas party with the Future Farmers of America. The members have also made curtains for the cafeteria. t Atlx iwr S. DC HU J'I'l lY lllfARlUSl,lTY l7.ll,A. girls mtl ui-im: 1uLlter'l.1l to lu- ma-lt intl- tiritaiiis lui tht -.rtrt iii MIXED CHORUS, , E Q 1 Firrl raw: S. Wardlmaugh, D. Best, J. Riggle, B. Hall, M. Turner, J. Draper, J. Shabin, C. Lalonc. Second row: D. Lincoln, E. Murphy, K. Grutter, B. Gaebel, D. Cronk, K. Wallace, E. Bassett, T. Briggs, E: Bok, J. Moon. The Girls' Chorus meets twice a week, under Under the guidance of Mr. Wagner, the the supervision of our music instructor, Mr. Mixed Chorus has participated in many local Wagner. Girls' Chorus has participated in the concerts and school programs. Fall Assembly and Spring Festival. Fin! min' B. Hall, B. Keller, D. Beeles, J, Manno, P. Santoru, L. Martusello, J. W Samnd ww: M. Holmes, C. Cherbonneau, man, C. Jodway, P. Belson, K. Lewchanin, Third wrt: M. Helmet. A. Tetro. S. Smith, Brothers, W. White. J. Dunn, S. Smith. J. Fourth wtf: J. Shuhin, P. Van De Water, S. J. Morrill. V. Freeman. A. Beadle. B. Austin, Fiflb wu J Vm De Linder Dusharme, r ' ' . 1 ', J. . I. Meade. P. Stowell. W. Taylor, D. Powe 70 GIRLS' CHORUS i E X 1 G D. Lincoln, M. Theiser, J. Fuller, J. Foster, B. Allen, R. McKerrigan, J. Tyrell, allace, S. Austin, S. Beadle. J. Friske, B. Daniels, A. Ferrizolli, B. Phillips, C. Haines, A. Labur, G. Proppe, J B. Lovell, B. Stewart, B. Merritt, J. Greco, M. McCann, J. Bovay, S. Menter. B. Krupa, P. Babiarz, J. MacFarland, J. Riggle, K. Smith, S. Rose, C. Clark, S. Mu Niegos, M. Sturgis, G. Fletcher, D. DeGroff, F. Goettle, M. Nichols, B. Waltf Wardough, J. Draper. L. Miller, C. Martin, J. Mason, B. Setticase, S. Eby, E. Wai B. Phelps. M. Wilcox, M. Turner, E, Bok, K. Truax, M, Horton, B. Pluff, J. ' S. Briggs, D. Zeller, S. Roach. B. Wilson, M. Kanallis, J. Moon. V. Stapley, B. V s, D. Best, P. Casey, J. Finocchiaro, B. Tetro, M. Dix .9 st F.H. .BAD 5 f 4 2 ' - g Q t .K 2 liz ' i i 2 r ' f i 1 1 5 , 2 5 il is Q 1 , 3 ri A A E . r 1+ I t ,J N' 5 lla Fin! wuz' J. Kellogg, P. Riley, J. Caster, XV. Gaebel, W. Inch, W. Hanlon, R. Smith. Second may M. Pfahl. K. XXfallace. J, Greco, D. Staple, B. Johnson, W. Wfettering. Blake, B. Barone, P. Reboot, C. Jacobs, R. l-lulett, D. Halstead, J. Castiglia. Third wzzx' J. lzyk. D. Giordano, R. Roik, J. Karkut, J. Bailey, M. Bailey, A. Tetro, L. Stewart, C. Scriber, J. Barnard, Mr. Wr1gne1', R. Burton, F. Quitk, R. Parker. This year the band was outfitted with beautiful red and gray uniforms with the school emblem in green on the left shoulder. The uniforms are snappy, modern and very neat in appearance. To the surprise of both student bodies, the Fulton band put in its appearance in new uniforms for the Fulton-Oswego football game. The reception was entliusiastic. As the band increases in size, the street appearance will certainly do credit to our high school. Music is supplied by the band for assemblies and Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises. Other activi- ties of the band include concerts, Elks Youth Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, and Armed Services Day parades, at football games, the Senior Play, and the Three One-Act Plays. The band always adds life and color to the gatherings. MAJORETTIQS Lefl In riglvf: Janet Bailey, Marie Bailey, Adeline Tetro. 7' 1.3 , ' -at W Qfrizf T H fill '.r is 00 LI As a climax to much hard work, Chairman of Decorq Marilyn Munson, was chosen Queen of the Prom. Pat Walsh is presenting her with the crown and rose: if FQ a- A lovely Queen and her escort, Bob LeRoy and Marilyn Munson. Carolyn Sovie time, Jeff Gorton, Helaine Wallace, Beverly Boyce ancl Tec Safranslci at the dance. and Tony Vannucci having a good lND RGSES A. A 521 N... Q Fatgqif W-zsfff' X s.. X , -na' TH Adele Rowlee, Garry Baker, Mc-o Fox and Bob Bodwitch Dancing in the dark in Riiy Wgiri-en's Orchestra, at the Prom. ...X Q 'RUM Al leflx Marlene Granzow, one of the Candidates for Queen, is shown here witli her escort, Bill Rude. Enjoying thc ilanrc before tlic crowning are Marilyn and Bob. ' of On November 14, 1957, the high sc an open house inviting all parents students. Several pupils had exhibits. ' pose of the open house was to en parents to get acquainted with the te: Dyeing fabrics in the new chemistry laboratory, Sue Keil and Janette Kabat. Calling CQ, calling CQ john Darling. Robert Hutchins sketch of the Fulton i done for Mrs. Waters' Typiral work of teramits students. Mr. Wagner leading the mixed chorus. 74 and iousr A panel, consisting of students from various clubs and Student Council, held an informative discussion in the auditorium describing extra- curricular activitics at Fulton High School. Demonstrating an assortment of rocks and minerals, Gail Lamont, joel Rutledge, and Mr. Smith. 4 iii ' Q fl r....r'af.si49 Throwing a vase on a pottery wheel, Marilyn Munson. is illustrating the importance of our libraries to all people. A panel discussion concerning the clubs of the high school. Working with clay, jo Sorbcllo, Linda Halsey and Meo Fox. 75 Y 3 r ii A xi xii hgffigEH'wH2' 'q f - 1' - as X 4, . . ' 4 , ' Q S Q Q x W 5 . , QF ,E V' Q a Q ix Q 1 L MSN Q 2 N Ex K 5 x Kathy Runear fr , iff ' 1 .Q Hx' h Sf ' Yi Rafi A 6 H Af., X L S 'L 3 jj We i is E if Q. 2 2 5 1 . 5 r FS k,,w Q 5 is 2 .-av Y I4 'Nu r ugh tapping rh l V ,M , Q QS, 1 Q , MN ' '1lg' X Ma ? f LAKMV Q L.. ku, I i 3 f Q Taking a pause to pose. Chaperone-s-Lefz lo righf O'Conn0r, Mr. Stevenson, and Mr. Pisano. CLlPID'S FLI G Cupid's Fling, a dance sponsored by the Student Council, was held on February 7, 1958, in honor of Saint Valentine. The music was provided by Ernie Miller's Orchestra. Enjoying the Council ! ws me Z lf ..,A,. ,. ,L r,,..t'5 5 A , I hy the X 'f 2 I - X ,J 5. Q 1 Lots of shoes. YEARBOOK SOCK DANC In October, the Fultonian Staff held a Sock Dance for the purpose oi' promoting yearbook sales. Special events of the evening were: 11 dance contest: won by Eileen Brown and joseph Dagata, and a drawing of shoes for free year- books. The winners of the yearbooks were: Pat Cardinali, john Anderson, Pat Santora and Peter Cafolla. Left to right: Jesse Ducharme, Kathleen Garry Baker and Carolyn Sovie doing the bop Yager, Josephine Brzuchac, Carol Nastasi. Having a good time ate, ltfz In figlalx jim Stoddard, Ann Keiser, Janet Adams, Kathy Runeare, Ross Pappalardo, and Sandy Leppert. Lefl In rigbf: joe Arroway, Garry Baker, Carolyn Sovie, Eileen Brown, Kathy Runeare, and joe Dagata. 1 .x , my V, w 2 fm pu s vu S 5 . I 'N kxwiii Xlgf . W 4 mm 'Q ar , x 1 S . 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COACH JOSEPH CAMPOLETIA Below, JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM--Boflom, left to rigbl: Tom Maribito, John Ludington, Pat Manno, Peanut Bartlett, and Edward Samson. Middle: Tony Chiarella, Dick Burns, and Bob Parkhurst. Top: Ed Rogozinski, Dave Sant, and john Staple-y. A A A Q at F ,K i L, .L 7 gA my 7 A R ' . 4 A , QV ,V lk LLI- Eff' , i i l8 ?3E f W ' 1 Qkggusi 7 X ggJ1wshxX my if -ig IQ, Z 3 ? s f2 4 K I I if ...K ' N Q 's ' '1 ' 2401fff .:, QIZAA M I LL-1, V l EW' X ARSITY BASEBALL TEAM x 'Y A il, ll IH, A X BASEBALL TEAM4Bo1zom, left lo righlx Mike Iamaio, Ted Safranski, Tony Vannucci, Vern Drohan, john Terramiggi, and Butch Fxmcett. Tap: Stanley Punchy Smith. jeff Gorton, Coach john Muscalino, Gene Bassett, Manager Terry Morrill, and George Kc-rr. 'HWY' W iw M Ki' 1 i 'Q W Tony Vannucti tags Mike Iumaio OUT AT FIRST! Pitcher John Terramiggi throws an ,t strike Nj 85 X E3 .. 2 : In . iffy 'E 1 is iii .' : ,, M, 1.,w,, , '. , ,. mf A V . . . . b A Q ,,.:. ' 1.: ' ge Z Q,w .,f1 ' . - 4, ffXWV 5 A 5 Q 5 X S Si 2 4 xg 5 My QE i I Yi - ,MM-mm-f mf., . :mmmw M-.fa ? .,,.L,. Q WW it If ' , K t S fE1T?'TiEf7 5555 k ':,. Cl.: L. .LIL H., . -Q-E: 5 Q 1 x f V 1 W 3 KS S? fm qi? CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-B0!10m,leftlo right: Paul Drohan, David Cunningham, Leigh Conners, Leo Pappalardo, Ronald Roilc. and jack Kszystynialc. 'I'ujrx Manager Gerry Delzmy, Robert Ingersoll, Bill Maroney, Dick Lamb, Norman Scott, Bob Kelsey, Leigh Colitre, Tom Spalding, Manager joel Rutledge, Mascot Tarzan. gli! , fly Q ,fx if' These men all ran very hard and gave A Fulton High School a team to be proud of. P 60 C7 Paul Droh.in, top runner on the squad, placed fifth in thc Sectionals at Wfzltertown. This cntitlctl him to run in the state finals at Nassau County Park, Long Island. Concln LLOYD TYLER 87 , fix A I p xl MARLENE GRANZOW ff VL' pdapfain mb EILEEN BR0wN it ,FX ' ,-ML DEL B otdco 5 , fi My up ' 'X AA-9 if . ff- 1 L VX a if a KJ 3 ii V 'X P' zjpf Nix XX ' L X Y i X. is . -to, r ,L L Wu ,-L 1. X L' XE' ii 'N xl. U if Advisor ADELE ROWLIQE Miss HUNGERFORD NANQX' SANT i VARSITY CHEERLE DERS This years cheerleaders provided school spirit and lots of enthusiasm among the students. ST TSAN FRAN TZ PHYLLIS PROPPE JU IOR DERS -I. V. CHEERLEADERS-I.vfl fn rigbfx Barham Iusnk. Karon Rose, Sue Brown, Carolyn Fry. and Captain ,Ioscphinc Sorbcllo. The V. Cheerleaders provided a great deal of spirit and ciicuurngcincnt for all in checring their teams on toward victory. wr-1 W WRINN Nh-BS RQHNRNQVXN M... ..-M TOP TWO FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS Field hockey began the fall season of sports. Two junior teams played hard and succeeded in becoming the top two teams. PAT MQGINNISS HOCKEY TEAM-Tap, lefz lo right: Marianne De Massi. Mary Ann Bonnano, and Pat McGinnis, Iiufmnzx Ann Dugan. Kathryn Rondomanski. Martha Dono- van. and Aludy Rodgers. The badminton play was fast and skilled this year. Suzanne and Gladys had to play outstanding games to come out on top. SANDY GIl.LIS'S HOCKEY TEAM-Top, lefl to right: Joan Mac Farland, Jeanette Fannin, Sandra Thompson, Sandy Gillis, Karen Story, and Rosemary Gorton. Bolmms Phyllis Proppe. ,Io Sorbello, Marilyn Fox, Carolyn Foster, Mary Ann Vannucci, and Sue Frantz. BADMI TON CHAMPS Left to rigbf: SUZANNE KEIL and GLADYS MaclNTYRE. T fi 757 9I SPORTS MA AGERS I 'IAIIE MANAGERS OF GIRLS' SPORTS-Lefz I0 riglyfx Marian Solowy, Suzanne Rose, and SPORTS A ARD GIRLS WHO RECEIVED AWARDS IN ATHLETICS-Top, leff lo right: Marian Solowy, Gladys Maclntyre, Jeanette Fannin, Dianne Goss, Josephine Sorbello, Sandy Thompson, Marilyn Fox, Rosemary Gorton, and Judy Rodgers. Boffomx Mary Ann De Masi, Pat McGinnis, Suzanne Keil, Phyllis Proppe, Carilyn Foster, and Susan Frantz. Gl.1dVs Madntyre. GIRLS' BA KETBALL SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Top, left lo right: jo Ann Churchill, Joyce Blake, Diane Goss, and Suzanne Rose. Bolmm: Marian Solowy, Gladys Maclntyre, Janice Hacker, and Irene Verbrugge. That looks like a basket! Basketball has always been a favorite sport among the girls of our school. Will it or will it not? E ggi 2 5' E l- iw .s ll . 1' X Q' 357-5 Fight, Team, Fight!! The cheering section waits its chance. TEAM YELL T-E-A-M, Yea, team! Yea, yea, yea, yea- yea, team! F-U-L-T-O-N Ful-ton, yea, team, fight! Tony Chiarelli dives through the air in a scramble lor the ball. A great leap by john Terramiggi snares the elusive A three-man struggle for a slippery basketball. ball. YEARBOOK EDITORS Yearbook Editors are, from lefl fo right: Marlene Granzow, Artivities Etlitorg Patricia Carrlinali anal Kevin Murphy, Sports Erlitorsg Irene Verbrugge, our foreign student, anrl Doug Mitchell, Layout Editorg Madge Turner, Advertising Erlitorg Nancy Brown, Business Manager. Slflfflg are jane Kellogg, Art Etlitorg Karen johnson, Associate Etlitorg Carol Sovie, Erlitor-in- Chiefg Sharon Goss, Associate Etlitorg and Sonia Penkala, Activities Editor. The 1958 Fultonian Staff has Contributed 1 deal of time and energy to the publishing successful yearbook. Work began early in Sep on primary layouts and planning. Later in tl the staff held their Kickoff Dance to promc dent sales. ' 'IM' Our art aclvisor, MRS. PALMER Wortkiiig to meet the rleatlline are from left In rigbf: Marlene Granzow, Toni Cfincotta, Carol Sovie. Sonia Penkala, and Doug Mitchell. 96 YEARBOOK STAFF Yearbook Staff from left Christine Rockwood, Toni Sealed are: Joann Papaleo, lo right: Joyce Blake, Barbara jasak, Linda Sullivan, Diane Goss, Cincotta, Susanne Rose, Sue Bennett, Rodger jones. Eleanor Murphy, Lynn Del Brocco, Vita Sorbello, and Mary Crahan. From early fall to the middle of March they devoted many hours to the actual preparation of the annual. Now you are enjoying the results of their efforts, the 1958 Fultonian. Our Business Advisor MISS VAN BUREN Making layouts are, from lefl ,fa fight: Carol Sovie, Doug Mitchell, and Madge Turner 97 Bri is iff xg Opening the assembly program are Judy Haskin and Eugene Bassett E Mr. Dove is keeping the s the school spotless, A never-ending task for our custodxan inks around Conferrmg w1th Mr Peluso our guidance chrector 31 pn-n I'wo faithful admirers of our high school are Rhonda Buslce ind Suzanne Cavone. EMEMBER Vlforking late one evening in an attempt to finish some yearbook layouts are Madge Turner, Carolyn Sovic, Linda Sullivan, Jim Caster and Joe Dagata. :topping pictures and typing for the Yearbook are Karen john- on and Sharon Goss. U I 'i liflia W7 i ll V 'ri' f ,lltga i F r, V2sSfi,f4-affix ft tl 222 ' i '..we - -f Q.. Cfimwi ffl, K W ' if ' i N hw , i ,V Q V ,L,L I 44 'x 1 i I 'Z v:5f::'C:Qi,1a: , ' m 'T lui: x ia ' in Mmm- -i KY' 1 This model of a human body was pur- chased recently to aid Mr. Abbott in teaching biology. Supervising the schools heating system is Mr. Snyder, the head custodian. nw' G RAPH5 - Q13 at GLM AA I .,- xff, ,J Ln W qafzffe ,ggxdowgz ,J L I my ,yylwfv L 1.1 wif ,. b dM,,,L I A COL I uf , LQLW Y- ,ion ,imc 1,f 'L f-f. .Q 1 53 M' fmf ij? Eff, A fm- 55233 35355 XQULVW MM ifwiii-fifai xwffl fE?kf535 WWW 25. 33553 aagil d Mommy ,Www stand M 73' ii if ESM? MWQKEQ is Q X Ww A 'W S ii? iifjffuv WM mwah 19' 6 Congra+ula1'ions C0mPlim9l1'l'S wlLKlNsoN's 0 GiH's Linen Sfaiionery 8 Souih Second S+ree+ FULTON. NEW YORK BEST WISHES for fhe YEARS AHEAD OSWEGO FALLS SEALRIGHT CCRPORATION , Congra+ula+ions Comphmenfs +0 fha of Class of '58 MCKINSTRYS VOLNEY FELT FULTON. NEW YORK M I INDEPENDENT AGENTS ASSOCIATION of FULTON, NEW YORK ik' ik ik DWIGHT BRAINARD SHERMAN DROHAN HENRY HOLLY ROBERT HOWELL JOHN S. KOSKI THEODORE LEBRO BERT QUINN GLENN J. STREETER CARLTON URE KENNETH WILCOX OSWEGO VALLEY NEWS The Paper Tl1ai s Reacl From Cover +o Cover Hamil+on. Omega, Elgin and Bulova Wafches The Perfecl' Gracluaiion Gifi' FRED M. WELLS Jeweler 2l SOUTH FIRST STREET FULTON, NEW YORK WARD 81 WINCHELL, INC. Furniiure and Appliances Service ls Our Slogan 308 WEST BROADWAY TELEPHONE LY2-6430 Telephone LY2-2 l 50 Telephone LY2 Complimenis of HENDERSON 84 THOMSON CO. Lumber Scranfon Coal Builders' Supplies FULTON. N. Y. Complimenfs PUTNAM AND HARGRAVE Of HOWELL INSURANCE Ph , 508 Buffalo S'l'ree+ a ac'eS FULTON. NEW YORK A. KUBICA S. K. WOOD Phone LY2-4942 Ge'I' More OuI' of Life Go +o fhe S+a+e Theafre Always a Good Show- a+ 'Ihe Lowesi' Prices!! STATE THEATRE los s. :S+ S+. Phone LY2-935 FULTON, NEW YORK C. SEIBEL'S BETTER SHOES I09 CAYUGA STREET Congrafulaiions LITWAK 81 BAKER Linoleum-Tile Carpei' 208 Wesi Broadway PHONE LY2-47I6 MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY OF DISTINCTION Por+rai+s Glamour Commercial ff! Weddings Formal f Z' A Candid W PANNOFINO STUDIO 3I3 Wesf Firsi' S+. FULTON, N. Y. Air Condifioned JOHNSON'S MARKET 20 I WEST BROADWAY A Complefe One-Sfop SHOPPING CENTER PERKINS CORNER See +he New Ponfiac and Rambler Aufomobiles and Mercury Oufboard Moiors BURTON AND LOOMIS, INC. IIO Eas'l' Broadway Congrafulaiions fo ihe Class of I958 HAROLD L. PERAU R. D. 43 Fulfon, N. Y. Dial LY 2-948 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Carpenfry-Masonry-Excavaiing 9 FULTON. N. Y. Congrafulafions Exl'enr:l Our Heariiesi' Congrafulaiions and Besf Wishes +0 .the I958 Gracluafing Class '27 Cayuga S+, 524 Cayuga S+ree+ and FULTON' N' Y' Wes+ Firsi S+. and Whifcomb Rd. Complimenis Complimenfs of of ClNCOTTA'S GROCERY HARPER'S Free Delivery Phone LY 2-4402 5I3 Buffalo Sf. FULTON. NEW YORK FULTON'S FASHION CENTER 53 Soufh Flrsl' S'I'. FULTON, NEW YORK Complimenls of OSBORNE PAPER MILL EQUIPMENT MENTER'S AMBULANCE Phone LY2-4I45 FULTON. NEW YORK FU LTON MOTOR SALES LINCOLN-MERCU RY We Guaranlee Our Used Cars for One Year Telephone LY2-7537 CARMEN VESCIO Mason Contractor Dump and Rack Trucking Ligl1'I Excavaring and Grading Rigging 572 Wesl' Firsl' S+ree'l' FULTON. NEW YORK Complimenfs of GABRIEL'S BEAUTY SALON CITY SUPPLY CO. AL FEDRICK, Proprieror Ho'I'poin+ Appliances. Plumbing 209 Onieda Shea, Fulfonl N. Y. Elecirical Supplies, PorI'er Cable Tools PHONE LY2-6344 Hardware 6I Soufh Firsf Sfreei' FULTON. NEW YORK lg JI I M F ON New YORK JA W xx Af, ily T .SL . I T X 5 Wi gi ll will N E-v TORIA PMN' P Aenliig LS COMPANYWJ Y pi T hp lil WMA T will Besl- Wishes lo 'lhe Class of I958 FOSTERS Founlain Service Sporling Goods Compliments of BROWN-HOYT, INC. General Conlracling and Engineering CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK Telephone l760 Besl' Wishes From GRECO'S RECORD SHOP 70 Soul'l1 Firsl' Slreel' FULTON. NEW YORK THE FULTON PATRIOT Your Homelown and School Newspaper Since I 846 Good Luck fo Complimenis fhe Class of '58 of JOE RANIERVS ORCHESTRA CQW mf For Your fc, Dancing Pleasure A FRIEND 408 TIOGA ST. SYRACUSE, N. Y. L lf? U, S 8: D MOTOR LINES Main Office and Terminal FULTON. N. Y. Souih Four'l'I1 S'I'ree'l' Tel. LY2-429I-2-3 Terminals ar NEW YORK CITY I4 CI1arI'Ion Sfreel' Tel. ALgonquin 4-2270-I-2 SYRACUSE, N. Y. 332 Erie Blvd., Wes'l' Tel. HArrison 2-28I8 HOWARD'S SUNOCO SERVICE Sunoco Gas and Oil I00 Nor+I1 Sevenlh S+. FULTON, N. Y. Telephone LY2-2342 THOMAS MlRABITO'S GROCERY 50I Easf Broadway FULTON. NEW YORK Complimenis F For every 'l'een O ' The Shop's +he place. 0 4 To always 'Find A familiar face. N T E R K THE COFFEE SHOP To the Graduates Q6 9006 64 S S A690 From the Staff of MARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY ol Central New York FULTON OFFICE Congra+uIa+ions +o +I1e Class of I958 ASSOCIATION OF LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS JQN 53 N55 EMM 1 - ,px I , . K, is , - H -. , .. , 1 x .hIh.Ln.,,, A ..... Q., as 1 - ,. M,.,M1, M, i 25, s1rS!Hsn 1gUxig-,K Mgmt, l YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK Member of F.D.l.C. ...,..........1...............-.- s xi? '- ' 1 ,gsm '-:QZQQZV I HUDSON 'A i f 271 0041 .,,,f,',,-3-ft 5,...,-, .si .m ff' E y y is Fireplace Wood Homelife Chain Saws l Sales and Service HAROLD A. BURTON Phone LY2-7456 Second and Division Sfs., Fulfon Bn K 171 S3505 ls Copxx' Congrafulafions fo fhe Graduafes MIRABITO BROS. IGA FOODLINER 37I Soufh 5fh Sfreef af Praff Sfreef FULTON. NEW YORK ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY ARROWHEAD PLANT, FULTON, New YORK ARROWHEAD PLANT .,,,-- ' -6:9 - A 11- , Today's individual planf is a cify in if 0 In 'Sf' I 7'I5.,L'4 and like a.ci+y offers a wide variefy of A53 ,, K N in- 'Xl H 1 I 37 opporfumfies. If your vocafional inferes E ff f KW ' y A in office work, Iaborafory fesfing, ma 4VI Q-,. 'duwlll ,Nl Y operafion, mechanics, food service, fr ' ' or purchasing, you may wanf fo discuss ' x ' if career possibilifies wifh us or ofher I Nix , fp -Ng ' ' manufacfurers. ' X ' I 43' 5 -.Q . A X . .E Xa 4 'Grab Y D . , Q Xi N, X XS mstrong Complimenfs of FERAZZOLI AND SONS AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE DEALERS 56 Soufh Firsf Sf. Dial LY2-2040 Fulfon, New York PIERCE AUTO STORES Tires-Tubes--Home and Aufo Supplies Syracuse O Baldwinsville O Fulfon Rome O Norfh Syracuse Evinrude 3Q.,1927QPb'5mdff6mf- f L' 1 j if ...QTL fikiei .-Zgdf-ki, I Ig ui uh, 5 NWA JA who ,gil rf Q-ff S T E ARMOND'S uccess 'lo f 'lhe Gradua+es F. E. Wl'llTCOlviB I52 Soulh 2nd Sfreel' Cgnfragfgr FULTON, NEW YORK Telephone LYric 2-6828 Fulton Chaprber Of C zfrplmerce, Inc. y 2.2, A CT? ,..! Ui T 1 - : 4e,gI2lQ t 115 SOUTH FIRST STREET FULTON, NEW YORK f' .gf-Q ' a if.-. 4 ,hi 'V ' ' To 'l'he Fullon High School Senior Class The Fullon Chamber of Commerce commends lhe members of 'lhe I958 gradualing class for rheir inreresl, perseverance and exemplary good cilizenship in having success- fully compleled lhe primary requisiies +o a formal educalion. A communily needs good cifizens wi+h noi less 'lhan whar you have affained, buh even more, ihe secondary or advanced learning which you may obiain from college. We congralulare you for having reached ihis exiremely imporianl' Eoin? in your educa- 'l'ional advance. If is our ferveni' hire and wilh sincere besl' wishes + al' we urge you 'lo confinue, if possible, your furlher e ucalion. If you do go on lhrough college, we hope +ha+ you will refurn lo Fulion and give your cify 'lhe benefil' of your acquired knowledge and malce your confribulion 'l'o socie+y in 'lhe communily 'lhal' prepared you for 'lhis greal' opporrunify. Sincerly, Bruner W. Fox, Presideni' FULTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. POWERS' TIRE SERVICE ,Y Complimenis finoonfarzan of I Hats FULTON Mews SHOP I23 Cmis S+ree+ 'ZJS'g:I9aNSlTe+ TEL. LYric 2-5527 RIVERSIDE DAIRY Besi' Wishes 'Io +I1e Graduafes L. C. ROGERS AND SONS Congrafulafions 'I'o I'I1e I958 Graduaiing Class DOTY OIL CO. DIAL LYric 2-6432 Besf Wishes Headquarfers for Sporfing Goods fo fhe Class of '58 Hobbies-Fishing TacIcIe Guns-Sporfswear , B 8. T SPORT SHOP JOHNSTON S HARDWARE 54 Sou'I'I'1 Firsf SI'reeI' FULTON, NEW YORK CompIimen'I's Success +o of Ihe Class of '58 MacINTYRE'S CEALIE'S DO-NUT SHOP WEST BROADWAY and FIRST CLOVER FARM STORE 32 WEST :S+ STREET SOUTH CompIimenI's of ROBERT G. COOK Office Equipmeni' LOCKPERT MACHINE TOOL COMPANY, INC 62I-623 Soufh 4'Ih Sfreei' FULTON. NEW YORK 0 MORIN Serving FuI+on WiI'I1 Building Ma+eriaIs Since I889 MORIN BROTHERS, INC. Bes'r Wishes +o +I1e Class of I958 MELVA'S BEAUTY SALON 2I4 Cayuga S'IreeI LUCILLE BACH STEWART TELEPHONE LY2-5474 FULTON'S AUTHORIZED Congraiulafions From NEW CAR DEALERS Burfon and Loomis Nelfle FOI'd Dunn Buiclz S6lSbUI'y Bros. THE FULTON TAXI CO. Prem, Oldsmobile 5, sam Sorbeno Arihur Sylvegier Palmers Granife G A Mosl' Successful FuI'ure 'Io +I1e I958 Gradualing Class THE LINCOLN PRINTING COMPANY FULTON, NEW YORK Besl' Wishes 'Io I'he Senior Class EDGARTON Wallpaper and Painl TI1e Friendly S'Iore FULTON, NEW YORK BABCOCK OIL COMPANY Fuel Oil-Kerosene Easl River Road Norlh FULTON, NEW YORK Tel. LYric 2-4345 JOSEPH PERFETTI JOSEPH ANGELINA ALFRED CANNOVA FULTON SHEET METAL ss wesr FIRST smear Tel. LY2-7304 FULTON. N. Y. AUSTIN'S SERVICE FuI+on's Oldesi Sunoco OuIIe+ SO. FOURTH AT FIRST STS. PHONE LY2-5438 TH E CompIimenI's MORRILL PRESS FULTON NEW YORK of J. R. SULLIVAN, :Nc I26 Wesi' Broadway FULTON NEW YORK Besi' Wishes Io +he Class of '58 MURPHY'S CARDS I 09 EAST BROADWAY FULTON BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., INC. Lumber-Builders' Hardware-Glass-Millwork 6I8 Oneida S'rree+ Dial LY2-6272 FULTON. NEW YORK Besi' Wishes From JOHN'S SHOPPING CENTER Congraiulaiions From L. W. HARRIS SONS, INC. 27 Souih Firsi' S'l'ree+ FULTON. NEW YORK Congraiulahons I - L fo +he A 'K X 1. T X Class of I958 ' X if WAYNE PHARMACY Fulfon Corporaiion 25 Souih Firsi' S+ree'r FULTON. NEW YORK looking for Glamour in Your Hone? Go Modern! Get u 2 COLOR Tolopllono You can add glamour fo your home 'For iusi 'Few pennies a day wifh an exiension felepho color. One of 'l'hese handy siep savers, your choice of smarf, clecorafor shades, w b g real beaufy io any room in your hom r aparimeni. Call our business office 'For full informaiio d OSWEGO COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY MCC M Complcmenis BROS- GREGoRY's FULTON. NEW YORK BEAUTY SHOP Farrow Wallace Besl Wlshes Complimenls of T ROSENBLOOM CLOTHING STORE BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS MONEY AND LATEST IN FASHIONS From ARTHUR SYLVESTER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Sales and Service ,Q I TVB' V 0 ,qv Y EILLE5I5lf BILLESPIE HAIR XO f ES EQ? 'ir E GILLESPIE DAIRY BAR Q The Finesi' in Dairy Proclucls DQ 'O E Founfain Service DeLuxe ix X Open Daily 8:00 a.m.-I l:30 p.m. l E5 QE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS . Congrafulahons Manufaciuring Jewelers and Sfaiioners + H1 Cl F .958 Known Wherever There Are O e ass 0 Schools ancl Colleges Represenfecl by-MR. LELAND LEE I64 Hermifage Road ROCHESTER. NEW YORK Besl' Wishes Congralulafions +0 fo +l1e Seniors l'l1e Class of l958 CHARLES MYERS' THE EASY l.G.A. BARGAIN CENTER Besi' Wishes From BUELL'S DRAPERY SHOP ROBT. POLLOCK General Insurance FARMS DAIRY 804 Hannibal S'l'ree+ FULTON. NEW YORK R R D 4 Office 33 5- 2 R Tl LY3 3195 office TI LY2 FULTON. 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Fulton High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Fulton High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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