Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY)
- Class of 1955
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The primary TuncTion oT our school is To prepare us Tor an occupaTion or Tor TurTher schooling. buT, in addiTion, iT oTTers us Triendship, healTh, and a chance To express ourselves. Our school is The meeTing place oT all youTh. l-lere we make acquainTances and Triendships ThaT noT only help us Through our daily Taslcs, buT will. in laTer years. provide rich sTores oT reminiscences. Besides developing characTer, personaliTy, and inherenT abiliTy, our clubs and acTiviTies Teach pracTicaliTies and provide recreaTion. The building oT our bodies and The mainTenance oT good healTh are encouraged by The physical educaTion program. as our minds are kepT alerT by worlc in The classroom. This year we have used To advanTage all The oTTered opporTuniTies. We have increased our knowledge and TurTher developed our moral being. All in all, iT has been a good year, one ThaT will serve as a milesTone in our lives. .4 '4 5 , F3 X , 5 l all llllv C , l Qlcem Adminislraiion Dedicalion Facully . . Senior Teachers . l-lonor Roll . Senior Officers . . Senior Cabinef and l-lisiory . Senior Piclures . l . . Senior Superlalives . Junior Class . . . Junior Cabinel and l-lislory . Sophomore Cabinel anol l-lislory Sophomore Class . . . Calendar . . Lilrerary Division . l-lonor Sociely Division Clubs Division Drama Division . Deloalinq Division Music Division A+hle+ics Division . Chamber of Commerce contents . 4 . 5 7 . I4 I6 . I7 I8-I9 20 48-49 50-5I . 52 53 54-55 56-57 . 59 65 . 67 79 . 87 93 . 99 ll2 DR. CARLYLE C. RING MR. WESLEY G. MILLER BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Giiberi F. vanI3ever, E. MiIIon Johnson, Dr. Ring, William S. Bailey, Jr., Sidney T. I-Iewes, aIIorney, Gusiai E. Johnson, Mrs. Lewis G. Lynn, John A. Pelrerson. D. Neil I4IeeIc noi in piciure. dedication The class of I955 is proud io dedicaie iis yearbook io Mr. Richard I-I. Ramsauer. I-lis enihusiasiic aiiiiude, inspiraiional ideas, excepiional ialenis, and devoied assisiance have done much io make our high school years happy and profiiable. We can never fully express our apprecia- iion, buf we hope Jrhalr This book will serve as a reminder Thai we are deeply graieiul. TO MR. RICHARD H. RAMSAUER : '1 .- se ,:1-. 12--:z -.1- . x 12, 2 ,,,q ,M web? ,,,-:. Q ' 'ii' 9 i whwwi WfYi 1w5 any 4 'W 45 .aff fa. QU, 'Facul'l:y QQ ,l f 2 x R Ja Xi X! N '-L vii w,,-.L.i ba? 2 U ay U, QNX XIV' L . Q 7 au K o fi Q x Q NN R4 L3 .-,ff X J .MLK . X: XXX I K Zi X L, X 1 if f xx Q ZZ KJ NP' i 7 f X N. W X Ii lx 'V+ MERTON P. CORWIN Principal ROSELLA M. AGOSTINE Business Education ALLEN F. AYERS Science A ssistant Coach EMMA M. BARBER Foreign languages VIOLET D BENNETT Business Education JAN E P BOWERS Medical EVELYN A CARLSON M edzcal AVARY E. WILLIAMS Vice-Principal Head of Matbenzatics Depart- nzent-Acting Head of Science Department I I PAUL R. ARNOLD Boys' Counselor ALAN W. BABCOCK Matbeniatics HERBERT A. BECKMAN Citizenship Education HATTIE E. BOAK Business Education JEWELL A. BROWN Library IDA W. CHILDS English WALTER J. COLBU RN Physical Education Head Football Coach HAZEL F. DICKSON Head of English Department BEATRICE E. ECKBERG Head of Foreign Languages Department PATRICIA O'C. FIN DLEY Science Girls' Attendance JOHN L. GILSON I ndnstrial Arts ROLAN D HARDING Industrial- Technical FLORENCE H. HINZ Horne Economics EDWIN F. CUDLIPP Industrial-Technical AGNES B. ECKBERG Head of Business Education Department FLOYD F. FI LM ER Industrial- Technical Consultant GERALDINE M. FITZGERALD Citizenship Education EBBA H.- GORANSON Music Consultant ELEANOR P. HIMES Art MARGUERITE HOLMAN. M.D Medical Supervisor CHARLES L. JACOBSON Band Consultant HENRIETTA M. JOHNSON Horne Economics GEORGE KEELER Citizenship Education CHARLES A. KUHN Industrial- Technical RUTH C. LAWSON Medical ESTH ER H. LINDQUIST English FLORENCE F. McGUlRL English Gir F. ELIZABETH JACQUES English MABEL G. JOHNSON Business Education GLADYS S. KRIEGER Foreign Languages ONETA C. LaDUKE ls' Secondary Special Class CARL W. LEVIN Mathematics ALMA W. LIVINGSTON Home Economics H ELEN G. McMAHON Head of Citizenship Education Department WILHELMINE J. MERKLE Horne Econonzics Consultant DENTON J. MOON Mathematics FRAN K J. MU RPHY Industrial-Technical MYRTLE L. PAETZNICK English Dramatics Director ALBERTA M. PETERSON English TH EODORE M. PETERSON Science ELLEN L. PRENTICE Boys' Secondary Special Class FLOYD M. MILLER I ndnstrial-Technical Driver Education ELDA MAE L. MURPHY Science HELEN M. OVERS Girls' Counselor MARION A. PANZARELLA Industrial-Technical CLARENCE B. PETERSON Boys' Counselor THAYER H. PRATT Citizenship Education RICHARD H. RAMSAUER Art MADELEIN E C. ROGERS English MARY M. RUSSELL Business Education ALICE E. SCHRYVER Home Economics HAROLD E. SKINNER Music MARY J. STRAND Home Economics ROLLAN D H. TAFT Physical Education Boys' Attendance MURIEL G. THOMPSON Girls' Counselor HAROLD RU BENS Physical Education Assistant Coach GRETCHEN SANDER Physical Education HELEN M. SELLSTROM Business Education HAZEL G. SPURR Citizenship Education ETHEL M. SWANSON Foreign Languages MARY L. TARBOX Library Consultant MARY T. WALSH English RAYMOND WH EELER Iizdizstrial- Technical RUTH H. WOOD Eizglish VIRGINIA A. YERDON Physical Education No picfurer ELEANOR E. BERG, Nledical LILLIAN C. BRINK, Business Education OFFICE STAFF ROBERT C. WILSON Citizeiiship Ecliication Debate Coach MILDRED I. WOODCOCK Library FLORENCE O. ZANGHI English Mrs. Mary Price, Miss Ellen Soderberg, secrefary To The princIpaI, Miss Helen Bendo. SENIOR TEACHERS Firs+ Row: Miss Wood, Miss McMahon, Mr. Beckman, Mr. Kuhn, Miss Dickson, Mr. Ramsauer. Second Row: Mr. Keeler, Miss Hinz, Miss Linclquisi, Mr. Wilson, Mr. T. Peierson, Mrs. Fiizgeralcl, Miss Paeizniclc, Mr. Levin. Mr. Herberf Beckman-Senior Banque? iiclceis and pro- gram. lsn r 'rhai a line, Gene? -gardening-bowh ing rivalry. Miss Hazel F. Diclrson-Senior Play programs and ushers. Smarl' wardrobe-paiieni and unders'randing-waich- ing her flock. Mrs. Geraldine Fifzgerald-ring and pin commiiiee, class gifi. Loves 'ro iravel-smiles for everyloody-genile manner. Miss Florence Hinz-Baccalaureaie. Thai friendly smile- fine supervisor of 3I6-an ever-ready helping hand. Mr. George Keeler-Senior Prom music and program. Always busy-popular wiih everybody-many dililereni enihusiasms. Mr. Charles Kuhn--decoraiions for Senior Banquet Come on. Quier down, boys! --draiiing whiz-EI Ropo cigars. Mr. Carl W. Levin-Senior Play iiclceis and adveriising. Bowling lgood, iooll-Tuesday nighi chess player- Sam, le+'s build up ihal' ireasury ihis morning. Miss Eslher H. Lindquisif-Class Day. One of The girls in IIO-friendly fun-cooking experimenis. Miss Helen McMahon-announcemenis, Local hisiorian -genuine inferesl' in ofhers- Quiet girls! Miss Myrile Paefzniclc--Senior Play seleciion and direc- iion. Sincerely enihusiasiic-never-ending amounls of energy-'ralenl of her own. Mr. Theodore M. Peferson-Senior Prom decoraiions. Conservaiionisi-shuiierlnug- Lei's gel down 'ro business, boys . . . Mr. Richard H. Ramsauer-Senior Class advisor. Rivalry wiih room 205-fha? arrisiic ialeni'-sporis fan. Miss Alice Schryver-willing advisor- Lis'ren io The an- nouncemen'rsl -Iovely coil'Fure. Mr. Roberl C. Wilson-Charles E. Hall Debaie. Warden of 205-lalenfed acfor-busiesi man in iown. Miss Ru+h H. Wood-cap and gown commiflee. Limiiless paiience-pleasanl +o know- Waich your spelling. classes c Q Q ---f fx wg Q? XJ 5 K gm. F W- , 2 munynlgffju Uv M O f fQ,Nfj!LP N X' W V RTW RL W W ms f 'E of gf M il-nusorq WU Nz SVA 1955 senior honor roll Gusiaison, Charles H. Elmeer, Marcia E. Olson, Frances M. Torrance, Mary C. Ciancio, Sebasrian C. Johnson, Barbara Ann Valvo, Francine Gilrinan, David A. Whiiney, Juaniia May Murray, Nancv M. Pearson, Parricia A. Gusiaison, C. William Gusiafson, Joyce E. Hanson, David A. Mohr, Jane Elizabeih Olson, Myrna Farrar, Ralph W. Anderson, Lois M. Angilella, Riia A. Glad, Barbara J. Johnson, Norman Lee Thayer, Karen L. Hagsirom, George T. Johnson, J. Keirh Tranquisr, Marcia K. Beaiiy, Roberi' K. Hagberg. James B. Haglund, Margarer Mae Bellifro, Frances C . Avery, Vera Maxine Larson, Deann Sue Sparrman, Susanne Ruih Gilberi, Cynihia D. Sluga, Gerald Hornsren, Caroline T. Cosranrino, Nancy Milliron, Marilyn L. Ringle, Barbara J. Anderson, Nils R. Lindquist Harold S., Jr. Smirh, Sheillee Phillips, Alice L. DiSaba+ino, Rose Valone, Margarer L. HIGH HONOR Anderson, Carolyn A. Weinsrein, Brian G. Jacques, M. Allan Anderl, Marvin T. Furman, William B. Williams, Roger E. HONOR Dahle, Beverly A. Hoover, Mary E. Manno, Joyce M. Young, Barbara A. Carlson, Sonia Karen Fordham, Joseph R. Sulmoneiii, Eihna J. VVes'lco++, John C. Fori, Anihony M. Gusiafson, June E. Siromdahl, Nancy A. Anderson, Elizabeih J Ekberg, Gail P. Jeziorski, Joseph A. Whiicomb, William A. Telly, Irene C. Barden, Valerie Anne MERIT Gullorii, Jeaneiie J. Nelson, Carole A. O'Leary, Donna M. Sinaira, Rosanne Annis, Ronald A. DiPasquale, Joseph A. Peierson, Shirley M. Nelson, Jusiyn A. Selman, Slcender A. Piaiz, Beverly A. Danielson, Delia M. Reale, Genevieve M. Thorson, Eleanor R. Daversa, Elaine C. Carlson, Pauline Ann Swanson, Susanne J. Lindberg, Daniel R. Hayes, Riia K. VanVaIkenberg, Grace E. Bach, Chrisiine M. I6 Gowan, Carol Jeanne Noyd, Phyllis J. Nyquisr, Donald W. Rowley, Siacy N., Jr. Dobmeier, Beverly Kay Floccare, Anihony J. Johnson, C. Daniel Anderson, Raymond V. Vinceni, Diane L. Hanson, Pairicia Ann Wilson, Roberi Alberi DiSaban+onio, Angela Hoglund, Richard A. Vasile, Mary Frances Swanson, Marcia E. Mancuso, James Samuelson, Jane E. Swanson, David A. Anderson, Roger A. Johnson, David C. Scardamaglia, Phyllis Arnone, Donald R. Beclcer, Leoia R. Franson, William B. Kelley, Paul R., Jr. Holmes, Phillip W. Conii, S. John Davis, David C. Love, Roberi G. Benson, Shirley Ann Fo'ri, Joseph M. Kidder, David L. Monfori, Zoe Ann Arnone, Anioineiie J. Peierson, Diana C. Casamenro, Samuel Lockwood, Daniel S. Franzen, Carole Joan Renos, Billie Jean Rockman, Mardell Anderson, Jean A. Farrell, Jeaneiie Hurlburi, Sandra A. Maxwell, Gilberr Allen Moyle, Ford B. Seated : CYNTHIA GILBERT Secrelary SEBASTIAN CIANCIO Presidenl MARCIA ELMEER Keeper ol Properlies Standing: ROSANNE SlNATRA Treasurer DAVID l-lANSON Vice-Presidenl KAREN Tl-lAYER l-lislorian Class Colors .' RED AND WHITE Class Flower .' R ED ROS E Class Motto .' STEP BY STEP, ONE GOES FAR. CLASS SONG Dear Jameslown High we're leaving, Through halls of learning pass, Wilh recl and while our colors Filly-live is our class. Slep by s'l'ep we'll go much farther: Our hearls are filled wilh pride: We've Tried To serve lhee humbly Through lhe years gone by. -Alice PEP SONG Now here's lo lhe class of '55l We're The class Thar is alive. And onward goes our lame: Our mollo is our aim. Now strep by strep one goes much farlher Always upholding our name. Loyal sludenls we will be And always honor Thee. Oh, '55, here we are logelher, The red and while forever. We'll always slick logelher The greal class of '55. -Barbara Flelcher and song comm H SENIOR CABINET Firsf Row: B. Lundgren, M. Elmeer, S. Ciancio, C. Gilbert R. Angilella. Second Row: N. Johnson, R. Irby, Mr. Ramsauer, R, Anderson, D. Carlson, B. Bullock. Vlfhen The class OT '55 enTered J.T-I.S. in The Tall OT l952, liTTle did They realize whaT new and vypndermful Things high school would bring To T em. VlfiTh high hopes and big dreams, They chose, To lead The opening year, The Tollowing sTudenTs: PresidenT ........... James I-lagberg Vice-presidenT . .. ...., Jane lvlohr SecreTary .......,.., Edward STeele Treasurer .....,.. Barbara Lundgren I-lisTorian .......,..... Karen Thayer The TirsT evenT held as a class was The Sopho more RecepTion where sTudenTs, Teachers, and parenTs became beTTer acquainTed. The TirsT dramaTic oTTering Trom The class was Their play The Tower Room IVIysTery which climaxed The TirsT year aT J.I-I.S. Tor The Class OT I955. The nexT Tall as Juniors and wiTh The growing selT-conTidence ThaT marks a successTul year pasT, The class sTarTed wiTh Their besT TooT Torward and elecTed These oTTicers: P 'd T ........... Daniel Johnson - res: en Keeper OT ProperTies .... Karen Thayer Vice-presidenT ....... RoberT Eclclund NexT The class decided on The American SecreTary ,,... CynThia GilberT BeauTy rose as Their Tlower, red and whiTe The TreaSuFeI' .......... ROSBFIHG SIHGTFG colors, and STep by sTep one goes Tar The I-lisTorian ...,......... Karen Thayer moTTo. Keeper oT ProperTies .... Richard Seely FirsT Row: A. GusTavson, R. SinaTra, D. l-lanson, K. Thayer, F. Olson. Second Row: D. Johnson, B. Dobmeier, R. Ecklund, S. PeTerson, J. lrby. AnoTher Tine play, Belles On Their Toes appeared and one by one, as The year moved on, The class parTicipaTed in The TradiTional evenTs. The Charles E. l-lall DebaTe, The measuremenT Tor class rings, Moving-Up Day, and The Junior-Senior RecepTion were all a parT oT The second big year. Finally. The year The class had been waiTing Tor, The never-To-be-TorgoTTen senior year arrived. EveryThing The '55-ers did was Tor The lasT Time. The oTTices who were chosen aT The beginning OT The year and who led Them so well were These: PresidenT ........,. SebasTian Ciancio Vice-presidenT ...... ,. . David Hanson SecreTary , . . . . , CynThia GilberT Treasurer .......... Rosanne SinaTra l-TisTorian ...,......... Karen Thayer Keeper oT I7'roperTies . . Marcia Elmeer From The successTul presenTaTion oT The class play. OUT oT This World To an impressive parT in The TradiTional Charles E. l-Tall debaTe, The seniors have had a busy year. As spring came, The class Tound graduaTion preparaTions more and more a parT oT Their liTe aT J.l-l.S, They were measured Tor caps and gowns, and commiTTees began To TuncTion Tor BaccalaureaTe and CommencemenT exercises. The Senior Prom promised To be The social high- Iigh+ OT The year wiTh everyone exciTed over The evenTs ahead. ThroughouT These acTive and happy years in J.l-l.S., Mr. Richard l-l. Ramsauer, The class ad- visor, has been a consTanT source oT help and inspiraTion. His genial naTure and enThusiasm have helped solve many class problems. On June 28 The class will assemble Tor The lasT Time and enTer The audiTorium Tor Their com- mencemenT, emerging graduaTes OT J.l-l.S. wiTh The greaT Class OT 1955. Karen Thayer, l-lisTorian. ANTHONY F. ABBATE Tabotz Oufcloors man - sporfs enfhusiasl - Rochesfer lnsfilufe of Technology - engineer- Hey man, go! -206. ROSE MARIE ADAMS Jazz fan-refailing - roller skalinq - Lucy and I -gay smiles-207. RICHARD DWIGHT ALLEN Hunler and 'Fisher-swimming-kid from Kinzua-Ihe wild blue yonder-lulure in The Air Force-40. BARBARA L. AN DERSON Barb Sfamp colleclor-office iob - church groups-fo California, maybe?-alfrao five appearance-IO8. DONNA MARIE ANDERSON Hislory 'rroubles-Marine blues-prelly -ice slcafing-blondie-IO8. GARY S. AN DERSON Penn Sfaie-engineer-shoe salesman- secrel admirers-parfy boy-206. JANE R. AN DERSON Twin- Seen Jean? -beauliful hair- quiel'-.business woman-IO8. JAMES J. ADAMCZAK Nlimn The ouldoors life-apprenfice pressman -sol+lJall- pholo-engraving-ping-pong la n-206. DAVID M. ALLEN ,,DLwe,, Foofball - church league baslcefball - liberal arfs-sfeady man - GOI your French clone? -206. MARVIN T. ANDERL Marine HONOR SOCIETY Rensselaer-elecfrical engineering-Arf Mefal quiz-jazz fan-Thespian-206. CAROLYN A. ANDERSON HONOR SOCIETY Ever ready smile-quief-giggles-F.T.A. -expressive eyes- I 08. ELIZABETH JOYCE ANDERSON ..App,, HONOR SOCIETY Band-amloifious-debale-lover of ani- mals-brain power-IO8. GERALD M. ANDERSON ..leny,, Parairoops - quiel-florisI's helper- lolond-car Irouble-206. JEAN A. AN DERSON Twin- Seen Jane? -roller slceling - pearly complexion-smarl' dresser-I 08. LEON S. AN DERSON ..Le0,, I-Iunfing-agriculfure-4-I-I CIuIo--fall, 'fall-Junior I-Iolsfein Club-206. LORETTA ANN ANDERSON Larry Chemishy miseries-capfion wriier- Me skip school? Never! -she's engaged- neai - IO8. NILS E. ANDERSON Church acfivifies-car en+husiasf-Scout ing - I-Ioughfon CoIIege -Iroulole wi+h Spanish-206. ROGER A. ANDERSON ..R0g,, On fo college-Key CIub-iazz-I1ome- room presiden+ -Rec league baske?- IoaIl-206. SARAH E. ANDERSON ffSaZly!J CarI-reserved-prefiy-Iufure in nurs- ing-shining personaIiIy-IO8. RITA A. ANGILELLA HONOR SOCIETY AI -swee+ personaIify -nea'r-home- room represenfa+ive-Pre+enders-IO8. DIANA J. APPLEYARD .,Di,, Perpefual Iroubles - Did you do your French? -expressive eyes-summers af Ihe lake-bubbly-IOS. , .....,,. ,... . ... .- ... , ' 1- -f,,:::':': - 5 . W ..: , A S 3. 'VP J fs E kings. f ' A . g:,,- - 'Q 1. H ,- Q im. , ,gg uf X M E Q Z5 ., , at ,L ss- : A-2 ' :2 - - ease. 'wgfsfi I '-f k sfsg wfi' 5' J fmw::,'g-5:-.-: .. ,- wi Q . -.-.-.. , 'K was qs 5' HZ T5 E X tg BI 1 , X wig 3 V3 f it I in 3 , , , .5151 ,'..,Z,.,,. Hf:1i'..ii:s:-.- LOIS MARIE ANDERSON NLOU Sparkling personaIi+y - red +resses-J- QuiIl-Junior Mozarf-quief-IOS. MARY CARO LIN E AN DERSON SaiIboaI' summers-BosIon accen+-chah Ierbox- C'esf Ia vie! -ivy halls-3I9. RAYMOND V. ANDERSON ..Ray,, CorneII-farm 'life-ihe big OIds - Junior I-Iolsfein Club-hunfing-206. SAN DRA K. AN DERSON Sandy Nea? - anofher woman driver- Seen Jim? -wardrobe a Ia mode-quie+-- I08. SUSAN E. ANDERSON nsuen Tennis sIar-gym Ieacher-corny iokes -Iiashing smile-Corfland Sfaie-IO8. RONALD A. ANNIS ffkonnf Oufdoors man-church spor+sman-con- serva+ion-deep seas-Alfred U.-206. ANTOI N ETTE J. ARNON E Toni lm R Dancing Ieacher - peIi+e - Oh, you 29, 5, icIsI -sparkling dark eyes-sweef-IO8. mel R We , . ' 'Q -sz' 4,. ff's.:.jfZ1:g?Ti1i.1Sf2ff: ' V Qs iz.: Diggfss F. - . .. 1: k . .- ff 3 5'2,Z 3 ,Zg, , ' ' J ' 'ffZ'f'5'1'12223?.Z:3s-:I5'EQ'.fZH' i .. f'WwZgw Q?QZE'1g5EE ' ' 9 ,gf UEFA 3.-::::-2:L55'f': - f 5, xx 2f5 '?If ' A7 U f .. 53 15 is gi :S ., mi Q I miss :swf:2:af:is:.1:'- .' .4 ., ,A-NI 2 X sk If 5? DONALD R. ARNON E Don HONOR SOCIETY J.C.C.-chemical engineering- No, you can'I' see my American his'roryl - Red and Green business-baske'II3aII-206. V. MAXINE AVERY ..Max,, HONOR SOCIETY A friend fo everybody-Red and Green -genuine smiIe-nursing-spor+s-I08. CHRISTINE M. BACH Claris Fad follower-parfy girl-mafh blues- neaf and sweef- Bob -IO8. VALERIE ANNE BARDEN Val Skafinq af Midway - lab Jrechnician- Roches+er InsI'iTu+e of Technology - Hey, Lee! -Trips Io Pennsylvania-207. WILLIAM B. BASHAW Horny Air Force- See ya IaIer, AIIiga+or - cars-Nafional Guard-music-206. LEOTA RAE BECKER .ILEZN Skafing parfies-sor'nebody's secrefary- Iasi' minuie shorfhand -week-ends In Pen nsylva nia-Iwisfory brain-207. FRANCES CAROL BELLITTO Fran Privafe secrefary-sI'1or+I1and wI1iz-cI1a'r- Ierbox-always gay-hisfory in+eres+- 207. 17.21 WILLIAM T. ATKINS HB -ll., Z Painfing-fufure prinfer- Oh, for corn sake! -hunfing-curly red hair-206. DAVID L. AXELSON Skip Hunfing-Telephone man-drum corps- sIca+ing- qe+ on fhe ball -206. R. EUGEN E BAKEWELL Shad Cars-coIIege man- Thespians -shoe saIesman-homeroom fine coIIecIor-206. H ELEN J. BARGAR Sis Campus cufie-Tnespians-Iwospifal cor- ridors--pep- WI1ere's Sonia? -207. ROBERT K. BEATTY ,.B0b,, Tennis-Penn S+a+e -engineering-band -A'CappeIIa-206. JOHN W. BELKNAP Hlacku W Fiqh? fan-baske+baII-golf-A'CappeIIa -black ca r-206. CATHERINE Y. BENOIT ..Kay,, Fu+ure nurse-church groups-always happy-Mercy Hospifal-ho? rodder- 207. SHIRLEY ANN BENSON SIJirl Swimming and slcaling-Penn Slale in- Ieresls-secrelary- Clair and l -loowl- ing-207. BARBARA ANN BERLUND fflgarbu Reading-salesgirl-daccordion- Marilyn and l -prelly hair-207. ANNE MARGARET BITTLE Amiable-fall and darlc- California, lwere I come - Wl1ere's Arlene? - Ialenlecl arlisl - IO8. MARYLEE H. BLOOM Mare Se-crelary-always wirlw Bill-lale en- 'rrances-gym Irouble-sewing-207. DAVID NEIL BORIA xrpeterf Quiel?-Iulure Tennis pro-slale biolo- gisl'-oulcloors man-Syracuse U.-204. DAVID L. BUCK Dave Trumpel 'rrio- Crazy Louie -6' 3 - +l'1e class wil-F.T.A.-204. GRACE L. BUNTENBAH Buttom ' Fulure secrelary-bubbling over-church groups - driving Iroubles - sliorl' and sweel'-207. nf wQlsf5W X'2 -,- I , .-23. Q V -. QSf'SHmhD. ' if,M:ffE2mz 1 :fi :ss-?3 f W2 +83 sq ik Q me 2 hw sm Q- 45 PP: +1 mmf? ,f WW wwmk mwsez W if 3 B YF 5 ,X L. i w I I 5 , Q 1 I 'X ,4 JOANNE C. BERG Grove Cily week-ends-F.T.A.-inquisi- live-friendly-Prelenders-207. MARGARET R. BESSEY HBZSSU Friendly-college bound - Carry me back Io ole Virginny -caplion wriler- expressive-207. DAVID A. BLIXT .fDa,Ue,-1 Cars-dance loand-sax--crazy liaircul- college campus-206. WILLIAM CHARLES BOLLMAN Bill Classic cars-cash regislers- l-lil How are you? -gun collec'rion-ping-pong- 206. KAREN MARIE BRANCH Mi-Y-Library Club-cl'1urcl'l aclivilies- record fan-praclical nursing-207. BRUCE CLAYTON BULLOCK The Bull Big league pilclner-Red Sox fan-Pre- Ienclers-A'Cappella-J.I-l.S, Mario Lan- za-204. ROGER P. CAFFOE ,fR0g,, Naval Reserve-girls-undecided iulure -lale for homeroom-- Wl1ere's Jim? -40. MARY E. CANNAN Swimming-ska+ing af Midway - life guard-Hypaiians-Cify Rec League- 207. DOLORES A. CARLSON ULONU Jazz unIimiIed-':ParIy a+ Lory'sI - F.T.A.-swimming-fhe Iriendliesf-207. MARILYN J. CARLSON Minzi Band-secreIary-dancing wi+I1 Fred- engaged-winfer sporIs-207. REYNOLD JAMES CARLSON Re1my Bowling-NaI'ionaI Guard - Company C -Camp Drum summers--buf a fuIure gob?-44. SAM R. CASAM ENTO Crashing fullback - Sondra O'DeII Ian cIub-coIIege pIans-car +roubIes - muscles-44. RUSSELL N. CERTO Russ Foo'rbaII prowess--coIIege - Alice In' me - GOI your bookkeeping done? - reserved-4O. ' NICHOLAS L. CHEST Nick Avid reader-bowling-Cleveland Indian Ian-fufure F.B.I. man-girIs-304. BRYAN W. CARLSON Power Trade scI1ooI-girIs-cars-I1unIer-nim- rod-40. JOEL T. CARLSON Ted Baseball-+ecI1nicaI scI'1ooI - wornan's man-homeroom basIceIIoaII - guarding Ihe Ilank-40. PAULINE A. CARLSON P0lly,' HONOR SOCIETY MedicaI secrefary-J-Quill - Pre'renders -Iriend-winning smiles-always busy- 207. SONJA K. CARLSON HONOR SOCIETY French Club-Thespians-+I1ose summer Trips-lovely 'ro Iook af- Seen Sis? - 207. JOHN H. CASPERSON 4fG0U1, Radios-eIec1'ricaI engineer-cars- For awI'iiIe -elecfronics enII1usiasm-40. BEVERLY CHEN EY HEMI.. SIca+ing-prac+icaI nurse-church acfivi- Iies-cooking-housewife-2 IO. CYNTHIA cARoi.vN CHIAPPETTA cindy Music-Pre+encIers- Thespians - Prince Valianf haircuf-J-QuiII-207. GERTRUDE MARIE CHIFFIN ffGeTtu Secrerary - skafing-dancing- WI1ere's Rose? -reserved--201. SEBASTIAN G. CIANCIO HONOR SOCIETY Yorker wheel-debale-Red ancl Green business-class presidenl-Ihaf Go, Go, Oo! spirir-40. MYRNA JEAN CLARK Berf-playing The piano-ice skafing- smarf wardrobe-friendly--3I6. S. JOH N CO NTI Sonny Sporfs fan--college-Boys' Club baske?- ball- Addie and me -business course -40. ROSE MARIE CORDOSI Half-pinr-near appearance-skaling - dancing feel'-always On The go-3I6. NANCY J. COSTANTINO .. HONOR SOCIETY Fufure bookkeeper- Come on, Ro! - preffy black hair-accuracy-working girl-3I6. JON C. CURRIE Good looking-sporfs-girls-apprenlice ar Journal Press-amaleur grease mon- key-162. ix. Q, .-M' . if if C izz. ,,a,::: i ::. Q9 fff igi ' ' I H we V A 3: N, 0, g N, , i sq H rg ii w ,A ,wifi ,z A H -Q , M, 8 sir N., 5' we W , F 2' I 5 aa, Magis? C. MARY CIANCIO Fufure sIenograpI1er-skaIing- lare en- Irances-church acfiviiies-long hair sfyles-3I6. RONALD FRAN K CLABBERS ffR0u,, I-Iunfing and fishing-Rifle Club-Iulure clwemisr-cars-going To college-40. CORDELIA JOYCE COLMAN Dede Da ncing-record collecIion-secreIary- Cleveland Indian Ian - expressive eyes -3 I6. THOMAS C. COOK Cookie Engineering- Frewsburg girls -mechan- ically-minded-parries-casual-304. JOSEPHINE COSTA njosien African violeis-SI. Mary's Hospifal- Ihe domesric ar+s - a woman af The wheel - working girl - 3I6. LINDA CRASTI Oiifice work- skaiing- dancing-church group officer-las? minure appearances -3I6. JOANNE ELLEN DAHLBERG DablS Business-minded -bookkeeper-ice skar- ing-grear sense of humor-social life -3I6. BEVERLY DAH LE EU HONOR SOCIETY me collecfor sporfs The I s somebodys secrefary Salamanca drives KENN ETH W DAH LGREN Ken Cars someone In Frewsburg Alfred Unuversuly furure carpenler mduslrual cral+sman 268 DELIA M DANIELSON Dee Bealln Ihe 'feel record collechon fufure secrerary bug smiles druggusfs e er ELAINE C DAVERSA I-redonua Slafe quxef FTA sporfs an ANTHONY SAMUEL DeJOSEPH Monk Hunfing-Air Force-Nalional Guard- baseball fan- Loo af Thar! - 68. SALVATOR FRANCIS DICEMBRE Diesel Foo+ba.l-J-Club-surf-board riding - church league baskelball - homeroom clown - . ANGELA DISABANTONIO NA ngien Sporfs-F.T.A.-good-nalured-our gang - Sally -3 I6. R I? -. 'IZ' DONNA JEANNE DAHLGREN De De Arr Iwurl 'rhar bafon English problems having a gay fume friendly smile KERMIT A DAHLGREN Kerm unhng horses furure ranc er Sweel counlry air for mel lnduslrlal arls 268 DU RWOOD JEROME DAVENPORT Bu Woodworking Lmversrly of Buffalo doclor Nahonal Guard smoolh clorhes DAVID CHARLES DAVIS Dave Drnvung Colgafe golf mlramurals Sensor Play comednan-268. JOSEPH B. DeTALLY oe Norlhweslern Universify - pharmacisl -- band rio+s-Irumpel-homeroom baslcel- lD - 68. JOSEPH A. DIPASQUALE ff oe.-1 Georgelown Universify-doclor of med- icine-brains al work- Seen Horny? - sporfs fan-268. ROSE DISABATI NO Boolclceeper-finy. buf mischievous-solllv spoken-always lafe-challerbox--3 I6. BEVERLY KAY DOBMEIER ..Be,U,, HONOR SOCIETY Secrelarial work-homeroom represen+a- 'Iive-Senior Class play - everybody's friend-eilicienf-3I6. THOMAS H. ECKBERG 1:T0m1, Navy bound - hunlinq - racing - sloclc cars-English Iroubles-304. TH EODORE L. ECKLUND .fTed,, College-wisecracks in solid geomefry- Ya Icnow whal we oughla do? -church baslcelball-Iraclcman-268. GAIL P. EKBERG ..GayS,, Red Iresses-parlies-Iufure arIis+ - swimming enfhusiasl - WhaI a rio'rI -3I6. PATRICIA V. ELLIS .fpatu Relailing - always smiling-wailing for Ihose IeH'ers- Oh, honesfIyI - home- room riol'-3 lb. MARCIA E. ELMEER HONOR SOCIETY Girls' Slafer-J-Quill edifor-A'CappelIa -science maior-everybody's friend- 3lb. DAVID R. EN MARK Rube Hoi rod-Erie Tech-aulo mechanic - Me and my hol' rod -Company E-268. PATRICIA ANN DOMBROSKI Upatu Nurse-Library Club presidenl-music lover-black cal craze-'Friendly-3 I6. C. ROBERT ECKLUND Goose Lols of zip - baskelball-ace - Romeo Bob-dig 'rhal crazy hal-sleady man -268. MARILYN MAE EIDENS Skaring-fufure secrefary -quiel-Iale for homeroom-long blond Iresses-3I6. FRANCES ELIA ffFran,, Office work-sporls - dancing - church aclivifies-pinl size-32I. SUSAN MAE ELLISON usuen Nursing in Florida-lafe homeroom en- Irances-shorl hair cufs-parly girl- Seen Gail? - 3I6. CAROLYN J. EN GDAH L uEngieu Ice skafing-dance records-Doyle Beau- Iician School-shorl hair-do--parly lover -3I6. OLIVER W. ERICKSON Ollie High pressure salesman - homeroom sludying- I won'f pay Ihaf 'fine -proIiI'- alole businessman-highesl educalion- 206. RUTH ETTLESON Rutbie,' FiIIeen for Ihe IeamI -chaiierbox - medicaI secreiary-J-Club--shori hair- cufs-3 I6. JEANETTE A. FARRELL fe1my Fuiure secreiary -sporis - homeroom spirii-vim and vigor-bruneiie-I IO. DOLORES J. FESSENDEN Dedee Fuiure nurse - roIIer skaiing - Mi'Y -- AnneHe and I - GOI your chemisiry done? -2OI. BARBARA JEAN FLETCH ER Fletcb Fufure psychiairic nurse-Y.M.C.A. girl -diving-happy-go-Iucky-class spirii- I IO. BEVERLY ANN FORBES uBe'Uu Sporis - fuiure nurse-reserved-skaiing -dancing-2OI. ANTHONY MICHAEL FOTI NA Mtv Sporfs-church aciiviiies-Mrs, FindIey's profege-coIIege bound-friendly-204. RICHARD S. FOTI Rich FooibaII-Ieiferman-church club presi- deni- Joe, Nick and I -Iors of fun- IiHIe bruiser-204. RALPH WILLIAM FARRAR HONOR SOCIETY Music Iover - fuiure music +eacher - F.T.A. preside-nf-A'CappeIIa - Poor man's Liberace -268. DIANA FERRAU I'Diane Church aciiviiies-gym Ieacher's pride and ioy - IIashing blades - Are ya ready? I'Ii+ if! -peppy--IIO. JoANN MARIE FINN .7011 I-Iomeroom fines-oid shoes and rice- Duene -Iong brown Iocks-office work and homemaking-IIO. ANTHONY J. FLOCCARE Flo HONOR SOCIETY Fuiure ''sawbones''-J-Ciub-Ioo'rIJaII and swimming - brain Irusf - Yankee Ian - 268. JOSEPH R. FORDHAM ffloeu Syracuse Universiiy - engineering - homeroom baske+baII - Iarge share of gray ma+'rer-Ari' Meial quiz-268. JOSEPH M. FOTI elven Sporis-church aciiviiies--campus bound -easy Io gei aIong wiih--Yankee Ian -204. SEBASTIAN J. FOTI Busty Record coIIecI'or-iazz enfhusiasf-Boys' Club-weighi Iifier-engineer--204. VIRGINIA D. FOTI Ginny Bealing Ihe feel'-Iu'I'ure Ioeaulician - cooking abililies-dark eyes - quie+?? --I IO. WILLIAM B. FRANSON Bill I flunked Ihal IesI -argumenI'a+ive- Band-pharmacisi-U, of Buffalo-204. RICHARD EDWARD FRANZEN nDiCkn Inframural sporis-church league-Iishen man-big league baskefball-quiel-204. JACK L. FULFORD Likeable-4 Iellerman-pro baseball - A'CappeIIa-Iunchroom Romeo-204. WILLIAM BERT FU RMAN Bill HONOR SOCIETY Sralce work-A'CappeIIa-Ari Melal quiz -P.A. broadcasls-iurure recording and T.V. Iechnician-204. PETER L. GAGLIANO npeten Aulo mechanic-plans To run a service slaiion-Irequenl Warren 'Irips-hunling and fishing-Levis-204. LORETTA I. GANOE Sewing-reserved - pracfical nursing - skaiing-bowling-207. ROY ALLAN FRAN SON Track I88Ol-Ioreslry - archer - Chess Club-ouldoorsman--204. CAROLE J. FRANZEN Francie Vim, vigor and vifalily-Allegany riols- Red and Green- Live if up -Slrong Memorial-I IO. SANDRA J. FREEMAN Sandy A'CappeIIa-small and sweeI-- Slrong Memorial -church choir-oul-of-Iown manl-I IO. BEVERLY A. FULMER HBWU Fulure Ioooklaeeper - reading habiIs- quiel and reserved - wage-earner - everybody's friend - 3l6. ALLEN E FU SCO Shorl haircuis - Navy blues-undecided fulure- I-Iey ROI -always on The go -3I9. ANTHONY THOMAS GALBATO f.Gabby,, Eleclrical engineering-Rochesfer U.- church aclivilies--argumenls - Yankee 'ian - 204. GLORIA JEAN GANURIE Canary Dramafic inleresls - Where is Flor- ence? -happy-go-Iucky- chalferbox - Radio, Script and Speech-I IO. CYNTHIA D. GILBERT Cindy HONOR SOCIETY Corridor romances-eiiicieni-class spirii -good nafured-angel of mercy-319. RUSSELL CHARLES GIUNTA ..Ray., Terrific personaliiy - 5 Ieiferman - modes? - business fuiure - A'CappeIIa - 204. GLENDA KAY GLAD Office work-swimming-mouniain music Ian-quiei-Iwin-I IO. JAMES A. GORDON HA Z., Dancing fee?-''SpIendid -J-Club-pro baseball-friends galore-204. RONALD J. GRODEVANT ..Gmdy,. Phofography - Who's fhaf girI? - engineer - Good enuf - pariy boy - 204. ROBERT J. GUARNIERI ..B0b.. Sporfs-draiisman--geomeiry brain - Me and Ihe boys - 206. JEANETTE J. GULLOTTI Someone's secreiary-Iong IFSSSGS-FGIIIG Ihose pois and pans-friendly-aiways ready To help-I IO. DAVID A. GILTINAN Gilt Excepiional maih abiliiy-Ari Meiai quiz -engineering or medicine-church ac- Iiviiies-baskeibaii-204. BARBARA GLAD Barb HONOR SOCIETY Buffalo Siaie-eiiiicieni'-big 'rhings come in Iiiile packages-Dave-Iuii of pep -- I IO. GLORIA GLAD Ariisi-business course-quiei -culinary aris-'rwin-3 I 6. ROBERT JAMES GREEN Buba Fuiure sfenographer-Irack Ieiferman- pofenfial 300 bowler - hunting-J-Ciub -204. GARY A. GRONQUIST Rube Tech 55 -ouidoorsman-auI'o mechanic -mechanical engineer-quiei-204. MARY C. GUIFFREDA Dribbie fha? baskeibalii - needie and Ihread- record coIIecI'or - cashier - church - I IO. CHARLES H. GUSTAFSON .Cbuck HoN oR SOCIETY Red and Green-Key Club-Ari Me'I'aI quiz - Wheeling, Wesi' Virginia - accounianr - 204. G. WILLIAM GUSTAFSON Bill Syracuse U niversily-'ioreslry-inlramural sporls-bowling-baseball-204. JUNE E. GUSTAFSON HONOR SOCIETY OFF 'ro college-friendly manner-lulure pharmacisl-homeroom gab sessions - near wardrobe-I IO. ALICE A. GUSTAVSON A'Cappella Irips-lcnif one-purl Iwo- nursing af W.C.A.-summer sporls-I'lI livel - IIO. LYNN HAGADORN Sparkeiles' slar-gone swimmin'- U.B. for me --pool romances- Who's gol his chem done? - IO8. RICHARD I. HAGG f.Guf7,y,, Seabees-oufdoors man- Hey, Monk - J-Club-Boys' Club-206. GEORGE THEODORE HAGSTROM HONOR SOCIETY Eleclrical engineer-plenly of gray mal- Ier-sludious- TheI's s+erling -church league lnaslcelball - 268. PATRICIA A. HANSON MPM., HONOR SOCIETY On Io California-fulure airline hosless -Thespians-dependable worker-Ialk. Ialk, Talk - IIO. JOYCE E. GUSTAFSON HONOR SOCIETY A'Cappella-church aclivilies-nursing lu'rure- capable - smile for everyone - IIO. LILLIAN M. GUSTAFSON Execu+ive's model secrefary-ice slcaling -slill wafers-reliable-friendly smile - llO, DARWIN C. GUSTAVSON MGM., Easlmn School of Music-hard worker- French horn speciallsl -- Key Club - A'Cappella - 268. JAMES B. HAGBERG I-jim., Y.M.C.A. loafer-sfeady ace- Where's Cindy? -ioker-engineering-268. MARGARET MAE HAGLUND Norfh Park College-church aclivilies- boolckeeper-friendly-quie+-I IO. DAVID A. HANSON HONOR SOCIETY Lyceum - Key Club -senior cabinel-- chemical engineering-A'Cappella-304. FLORENCE ANN HARTLEY Flossie Skaling-Iroubles - challerbox -- Iulure praclical nurse-neaf as a pin-I IO. SUSAN M. HASTINGS Sue Corfland Siaie-snappy brown eyes- Iuiure Ieacher-canvas and Oils- Well, I'II Ioe dipped - IIO. MARY E. HATCH ER Hatch Quick wiih I'he wii - anoiher woman driver-undecided Iuiure-- Bei I flunked Thai hisfory Ies+I -happy-go-lucky-I IO. JEAN A. H EADD Prefenders-always on Ihe go- Rec commiffee-fun Io be wiih- Oh, you ICICISIH-I IO. GEORGE M. HNATYSZYN Ti5lJ The ole swimmin' hole-quiei-Iucky in Ioye- Me and fhe boys - Where's Jawn? - I63. PHILLIP WILSON HOLMES Trips +o everywhere - piano - Swedish correspondence - very quiei - Iasiinq friendship - 304. MARY E. HOOVER HONOR SOCIETY Woodlawn summers -coIIege-Thespians -wifiy remarks- How oId wiII you Ice? - IIO. JOANNE MARIE HULTMAN Birdie,' Piano-shy smiIe--Perry Como Ian- popula r songs-reiiceni-225. We I I DONALD L. HATCH ..D0n,, Tennis-- Down The I-Ia'rch -Iufure refaii s'I'ore manager-golf amaieur-geffing away from ii aII - 268. RITA KATHLEEN HAYES NRM, Have you qof your French done? -- preHy red Tresses-pefiie-friendly smile -unplanned fuiure-I IO. PATRICIA LEE HEALD Trish Goiden locks-Fiorida bound-skafinq Ian-expressive eyes-summers af Chau- fauqua - IIO. RICHARD A. HOGLUND Dick HONOR sOclETY Marksman-draffing-Iuiure engineer - modei railroading-sieady A's-304. RICHARD E. HOLT 1.'Dicku Engineering--'38 Ford-Iooiball - Seen Dan ? -J-Club-304. CAROLINE T. HORNSTEN Nursing career - La Cercle Francais- quiei-Iorisk morning waIIms 'ro school- Iasi minuie homeroom siudying-IIO. SANDRA A. HURLBURT Sandy Red and Green capiions-parfy, parIy- Miilard FiIImore-Ialicafive- You cIon'f know, do you? --I IO. NICHOLAS J. INGRAO Prowler Barber school--Navy-sporls- Go gel 'em, Yankees -genial-40. ROGER W. IRBY Too Sweet Exceplional dresser - Hey +Iwere - J-Club-sporfs-ice skafing-204. ARLEN E MARIE JAMES jimmy Nurse- Red and Green lyplsl- Seen Pal and Ann? -Salurday nigI1+s-swim- ming - IO8. JOSEPH A. JEZIORSKI uloeu HONOR SOCIETY Induslrial managemenl-malh en+I1usias+ -Red and Green edilor- I did il' dif- Ierenf'-baseball-222. AN ITA L. JOHNSON Needle Ice skaling-secrelary-Prelenders-Hy- palians- Are you sure? --2OI. C. DANIEL JOHNSON UDLMH HONOR SOCIETY Foofball scafbaclc-Boys' Slale r-YaIe-- Key Club presidenl--indusirial manage- menl - 222. DOLORES E. JOHNSON ..Dee,, Maloreile -band -secrelary - quiel - somebody's dream girl- 2OI. JOSEPH IRBY .fjoev Sporfs-homeroom fax-colleclor-Twin of J. C. Caroline - carefree - Red and Green'er - 40. M. ALLAN JACQUES NAV, HONOR SOCIETY Traveling-R. P. I.-parl-lime grocer -- Lyceum-Iulure engineer-40. PATRICIA ANN E JENTES .'rPatu Bowling--horseback riding- Hey, I like 'II1a'r! -IJeauI'iIuI Iwalr-friendly-2OI. ELEANOR MAY JOBE Ellie Roller slcafing -drawing - marriage - Merle- Anyone gol any gum? -2OI. BARBARA ANN JOHNSON Barb HONOR SOCIETY Secrefary-Yorker Club-homeroom fine colleclor-'Friend Io all-quiel-2OI. DAVID C. JOHNSON nDa,ven Model Conslruclion-mechanical engl- neering-own pigeon flock-Rifle Club -Busli-304. ELLIS F. JOHNSON HEZU Hunfing-bowling-aulo bug-fu+ure carpenfer-mechanically inclined-304. KEITH J. JOHNSON Band-elecfrical engineering-I-li-Y - 6awrsh -pleasanl smile-304. RODERIC A. JOHNSON ..R0d., Sporis cars-+he MG-Soulhwesiern in- Ieresl-weelcend 'rrips-U. S. Marine Corps-304. SHIRLEY ANNE JOHNSON Sbi1'l l-lomeroom arIisI'-challerbox-friendly - Have you heard 'Ihe lal'es'r? -leIIer- wriling-20 I. WILLIAM GALE JOHNSON Bill Oul-of-doors man - aulo shop - I'm headin' for California -sileni Iype- family man - 304. THOMAS P. JURKOWSKI Toni lce slcaiing-swabby-+o-be-sporls - ge? rich quick-crew culs-304. ANN R. KEELER Annie Social service-loaskelball-ice skaling- F. T. A.-Prelenders-2OI. RICHARD L. KESSLER Dick J-Club-Marines--baseball-SI. Louis Cardinal ian-homeroom iolcer-304. NORMAN L. JOHNSON Norm Engineer- Lyceum - senior cabinel- Rep and I -full of fun-304. RONALD P. JOHNSON Ronny PharmacisI'-band-l'li-Y- polilical fire- brand-homeroom gum chewer-304. WALTER D. JOHNSON Wall Slap 'rhai bass - gems - Y.M.C.A. lounger- Seen Flinchy -Co, E dog lags -- 268. CHARLES E. JOSEPHSON Chuck Rifle Club-fuiure velerinarian - All right who did il? -homeroom 'lun- Mr. Leevinl'-304. DONALD E. KAYN ER HDOH., Sporfs-cars-Cornell or busil-church baslceiloall-4-l'l Club-304-. PAUL R. KELLEY HONOR SOCIETY Hi-Y-personnel work-college plans - Yorker Club-convenlions-304. WILLIAM E. KIDD III Bill While collar worker-J. C. C.-Red and Green-Jane-psychologisl-206. DAVID L. KIDDER Dave Roller skaling-business lulure-church aclivilies-A'Cappella-over six feel Tall - 304. PATRICIA ANN KNORR Patty Secrela ry- Where's Sonnie? -cha'rl'er- box--friendly-dancing-20 I . DONALD E. LARSON uD0n,, G-oll-Marlene - hunling - eleclronics 'rechnician- Me and Ihe Ford -304. NANCY JAN E LARSON f4Nan11 Skaling-crazy driver-friend 'Io all- Hey, you know wha1'? -wedding bells - 2OI. TODD A. LAWSON Skiing-sailing-Key Club-drummer boy -college plans-222. RAYMON D EDWARD LEE uRay,, Business adminisfralion - Spanish and French-J.C.C.-Dave and Phil- quick and quiel-304. LESTER W. LIN DER Duke Lafe enlrances +o homeroom-l'rack- engineering-fhal red hair- Le'r's vole on if - 304. KENN ETH EARL KING f.Kenfr Enfomology and asfronomy - Joe and me -aquariisl-swimimng Ieam -clown - 268. CRAIG G. LARSON Hi-Y-J.C.C.-Ions of fun - drummer boy-female fan-268. DEANN SU E LARSON Knif one, drop Iwo-fufure nurse-quiel -homeroom 'fine collecfor-A'Cappella - 2Ol. SAMU EL R. LaVALLE Sam Oh 'rhal violin Civic Orcheslra J C C chemical engineering Ca ANNETTE P LEBU RG Ne lvl: Y fufure nurse roller ska ing D I6 a d l Whai' would you do wllhoul' me7 DANIEL R LINDBERG Dan Cross counlry running hunling and 'fishing Alaska bound quief and re served philalellsl 304 CHARLES D A LINDOUIST Cars l-low much do l owe GIFF7 Rs p sl golf pro Dodger fan . I' .T - ,Tl 1 - l ll +I! - 304. ., tu .- T 1-K +' T ., el. n ., - ,. ' . - 2Ol. Chuck -Mr.. e - - ' ' - 222. HAROLD S. LINDOUIST Sam HONOR SOCIETY Red and Green assl. business manager- records- fX period sleeper-OPI Io col- lege-meclwanical engineering-222. DANIEL S. LOCKWOOD ffDaMu Canadian summers-skiing - Lyceum - engineering-college Iulure-222. BIAN CA ROSE LoPRESTI nBeau Business woman-slcaling-J-Quill-seanm slress-woma n driver-20 I . HAROLD E. LUCE Hunling wl1aI??-Air Force-ice slcalinq -clwemislry blues- Coun'rry air 'For me, man! -268. EDWARD RUSSELL LYON Eddie Newspaper man-Sylvia-swimming and boaling-wavy hair-J.C.C.-304. MELDA CHRISTINA MacINTYRE f,Mel,, Secrelary-quiel'-friendly - homeroom fines-sl'iorI liairculs-2OI. ONOLEE PATRICIA MALTA HOW, CIIeerleading-J-Club-record colleciion -Erie Business College-personnel man- ager-2OI. I FREDERICK C. LI NDSTROM Fred Always lale 'ro homeroom-firsl saclcer- close slwaves willw a l1o'I Chev-Allegany vacafions-courl ace-222. SHARON DEE LOFGREN Shar-Bear Party girl-lab Iechnician-roller slcafing -Fibber McGee locker - summer 'rrips willw Diane - 207. ROBERT G. LOVE Bob Allilefe willw a baseball major - Mr. Levin's pesf-J-Club-headed for col- lege - church baslcefball - 222. BARBARA DIAN E LUN DGREN uBaTbu Homeroom represenlalive-roller slcaling -secrelary - allracfive - WhaI's 'rlne word? - 2Ol. GRACE ELAINE LYON Corky W.C.A. nursing - slcafing - clwurclw ac- Iivilies - 'Iorgehtul al limes - friendly - 3I6. CARL MARTIN MALTA .fgaben Hunling and fishing - clragracer - mechanic-General Molors lnsfifule- gas jockey - 205. JAMES MANCUSO lim Used cars-dancing-Army-car repair- ing- l-Iey Dad! -205. JOYCE M. MANNO HONOR SOCIETY Spanish Club-fufure Teacher - shorl haircufs-friendly-Allegany parlies - 207. RICHARD L. MAREK uDiCku Yorker Club- Guess Iha'I's life -Alle gheny College-angora man-quieI- 205. NANCY F. MARTIN Nance Record collecfion- Hey you! -ice slcal- inq-homeroom fines- Mardell and l -2OI. ALLEN G. MAXWELL HA Z., Bachelor of Science-model planes-Ly- ceum-Hi-Y-Band-205. RONALD DUANE McEWEN ..Mac,, C lunch-amafeur radio repairman- fulure in 'rhe Air Force - l-low 'looul +ha'r? -sporls-40. CARROLL A. MELKERSON ..MeZ,, Technical eleclric-Rod and Gun Club -engineer-Rifle Club-Rochesler lnsli- I'u+e of Technology-205. JANE E. MOHR HONOR SOCIETY Red and Green-Bill-W.C.A.-depend- able and elificienl-aHracI'ive-207. MARLEN E MANSFI ELD ..MaTe1, Praciical nursing-men-ice skaling-4-H Clif b-horses--20 I . HARLAND L. MARTIN A Yorker-jewelry specialis+-J.C.C.- record colleclion-Naval Reserve-205. JAMES V. MARZALEN ..M1!z,, Technical man- How abouf Thai -eleo 'lricily-Navy-Rilz-205. LUCY R. MAZZON E Skalinq-iazz lan-sporls- Rose and l -lulure secrelary-207. MARY LOU MEABON allow., Fufure nurse-clry humor-parlies galore -W.C.A. Iroubles - vivid imaginafion - 207. MARILYN LEE MILLIRON Ivy Triangle Queen-Yorker Club-Red and Green - lulure nurse - ivory keys -207. TERRY C. MOLLER ,.M0e,, Six miles soulh-cars- Where's Gill? - Merc mad-ouldoor life-205. ZOE ANNE MONFORT I-Iisfor blues -- ainlin - musical - Y P 9 KeiIh -Iufu re secrefa ry-207. NANCY M. M U RRAY Nana Soufhwesfern inI'eresI-fulure airline hos- Iess-summers aI Chaulauqua-Red and Green-Miami U.-207. CAROLE A. NELSON HONOR SOCIETY Fluflerbug-working girl-Slale Teach- ers' College-F.T.A.- You know wl'1aI? -226. ROGER L. N ELSON Piano crazy-reading-J.C.C. - swim- ming whiz-barbells-205. JAMES EDWARD NOON nlimn Old coin colleclor - Naval Reserve - girls- You seen Reg? -pleasanl'-40. DONALD W. NYOUIST HDMI., HONOR SOCIETY Sporls-l'li+Y and Lyceum- Bang,bang -church league baskelball-slush pump -40. SONDRA M. O'DELL ' Sonnie Fun, fun, fun- Sam and I -fulure sec- refary-nice dresser-hislory woes-226. FORD B. MOYLE Casual-shcrf haircufs-golf enlhusiasf- greal sense of humor- How much do I owe? -40. C. RICHARD N ELSON Dick Boaling - Ioolball lellerman - Anile - lar-away places-lulure in relailing-305. JUSTYN ANN NELSON justie Oufside inleresfs-snappy brown eyes- some lawyer's secrelary-fun loving- Nanc:y and I -226. RONALD D. NEUBAUER Randy Model cars-hunling and fishing-Niag- ara Falls?-sporfs enlhusiasl- Horse play-ISC - 304. PHYLLIS J. NOYD PIayZl HONOR socisw A's galore - neal and nice - sweef per- sonalify-chemislry brain-nursing-226. SHIRLEY A. NYSTROM f.NySt,, Parfies-cule as a bu+fon-hislory blues - beauliful eyes-priva+e secrelary - 226. JOAN A. OKESSON alan Driving Ihrills-S+. VincenI's hospiI'al- M i-Y-painling-winning smile-226. DONNA MARIE O'LEARY Ralph and I -easy going-work ing girl - Iufure housewife - ouiside inieresis - 226. MYRNA CAROL OLSON Sludious-Icnii one, purl Two- W hal' did you do in g m Ioda ? -Millard Fillmore Y Y Hospifal-nice 'ro know-226. SYLVIA C. OLSON H5-yi., Painiinq and drawing-Fredonia Slaie Teachers' College-Eddie-church ac+iv- iiies- I give up! --2 IO. EDWARD O'NEILL REE, Trumpef player-fuiure musician -iazz collecfion-comical-40. FRANK R. PACITTI -band Moiors-casual - frade school - Maple Sfreel- Wha+ did I do? -28. EVA PALM ERI NEW.. Traveling-phoiography - wesl-bound - office work-A'Ca ppella-2 IO. GEORGE PARSONS usnipsu Sporis-baskelball-hoi Merc - gef along wifh- Yea -40. easy Io FRANCES M. OLSON Fran HONOR SOCIETY School whiz - busy bee - behind The scenes-polile and sweei-nursing-226. ROBERT L. OLSON f.B0b,, Tropical fish-phofoqraphy-Naval Re- serve - church baskelball - noi loo quie+ - 268. VIVIAN G. OLSON Nvivn Knifiing-college-A'Cappella - ska+ing -piano and organ-2 IO. JAMES R. OSTROM ffosteu Hunring and fishing-Army bound-Rifle Club-going fox hunfing-40. DONNA JAN E PALMER Sewing-slcaiing-bookkeeping-neai and friendly-reserved-2 IO. RICHARD LOUIS PALMER F linclyyn Trumpei'-Iulu re musician-band-record collecfion-40. CAROL ANN PAU LSON Slcafing-college -Church aciivifies - Oh, yeah! -Sue and I-2lO. LOUISE ANN PEARSON Skaling-an eye 'foward SOu'lhweslern- long blonde hair--nice smile-cheerful - 3I9. DIANE C. PETERSON Petrina Teacher - F.T.A. - Allegany lrips - sociable-Red and Green slalzl-ZIO. SHIRLEY M. PETERSON Simi HONOR sociew Dramafics-undecided lulure - Prelend- ers-Thespians-Senior play co-slar-2IO. ALICE LORRAINE PHILLIPS Sewing-relailing work-church aclivilies - Russ and I -Lillle Theafre-2IO. BEVERLY ANN PIATZ 11861111 Homeroom sludies-legal secrelary- lriendly-Jo and I-dark hair-ZIO. NANCY JAN E POORE 1:NanC:, Collecling sfulzled animals-Oswego- +eacher-Thespians-A'Cappella-2IO. WILLIAM JOSEPH RADACK JR. Seaweed Swimming-college man-ready wilh a smile-fulure channel swimmer- Don'+ be a square! -40. PATRICIA ANN PEARSON upatn HONOR SOCIETY Boys - undecided fulure - F.T.A. - Where's Shirley? -modish hair slyles -ZIO. RUE ELLEN PETERSON Popular music fan-'teacher-ready smile --sweel'--shorl hair culs-3 I 9. STAN LEY B. PETERSON S tan I-lunlsman-Alfred U. - agricullure- sporls books-animal husbandry-205. GARY EDWARD PHILLIPS Riflle Club-dramalics - hunling and fishing - college fufure - GOI your French done? -40. CLOTH I LDA PIAZZA HC-lou Chemislry problems - 'lulure nurse - church ac+ivi+ies - pleasanl- inquiring mind-ZIO. WILLIAM A. PRINCE Bill Corfland-weighl-lilfing-slalwarf guard -physical eclucalion coach-discus-40. JAN ET M. RASMUSSEN Hfanv Roller slcaling-social life - marriage - wailing for 'rhe mailman-Nancy and I - ZIO. GEN EVI EVE M. REALE Genie Bowling-popular records-secrelarial work-Diane and I-happy disposilion - 2lO. BILLIE JEAN RENOS Secrefary-lull ol 'lun - bookkeeping - Oul Io lunch-worry free-2IO, JOSEPHINE RIGOLI ffjosieu Male call-pizza pie-men from oul of rown-sweel-sighl-seeing afler school - IO8. JEANETTE V. RISBERG Become a ca+eress-unclecidecl-Dave- Hey Billie, are you coming? -- high sfyle -- 2IO. DAVID L. ROBBINS Bern Naval Reserves-church league baskel- ball-boxing-Volunfeer lnslruclor Per- sonnel al lhe Y-cross-counlry-222. DIANE MARIE ROOS Quiel - Miss lnrernalional of I954 - career in business-Lorry-clolhes-2IO. STACY N. ROWLEY, JR. HONOR SOCIETY J-Quill-church league baskelball-inclus +rial engineer-Syracuse-dependable- 222. CORALYN REMINGTON Fulu re secrela ry--serious-quiel-going places-homeroom raconfeur-2 IO. SANDRA K. RICE Sandy Roller skaling--swimming-nice person alily-undecided fufure-Ihroaly voice -2IO. BARBARA JEAN RINGLE Barb Pholography-Fredonia-F.T.A.-Ieacher -shorl' hair-2 IO. DAVID RIZZO Dave Sporls- French genius-lale for home- room- The quiel Type -fulure undee cided - 40. MARDELL ROCKMAN Rocky Seamslress-neal appearance - locker confabs-dreamy eyes -hlsIory-Wa'ler- loo - 2IO. OLLADEAN M. ROWAN Dea11ie All Jrhose men!-a good book now and Then -W.C.A.- adverfising commillees - Tango anybody? -226. DARYL R. SAM U ELSON Sam Church league baskelball - Lyceum - frequenls lhe Y -A'Cappella-Upsala -222. JAN E E. SAMU ELSON lame I-lomeroom Ieams-Robin Hood-church aciivifies-F.T.A.-Spanish Club-226. ROSALIE C. SARDI nR0u Working gal-plafier bug-church group -dancing-beauiician-226. FRANK J. SCHIFANO Governor Fu+ure Marine-homeroom cage sporf- The quiei' man -Cleveland Indian fan -diamond flash-222. GIFFORD H. SEAHOLM MGM., Homeroom fine collecior - Frewsburg - siamp collecfor-Yorker Club-account ing - 222. JOANNE M. SEDERHOLM NIO., Career in nursing ai W.C.A.- Barb and l -demon driver-lofs of fun-church - 226. SKENDER A. SELMAN Rare books-inreresied in iniernalional affairs-iufure foreign diplomaI-Ameri- can lnisiory riols - Wayne Universiiy - 222. GERALD SLUGA njerry., Mafliemaiician-Fun! Fun! Fun! - la'Ie sleeper-Yankee ian- I be+cha - 222. HAROLD L. SAN SEVERINO Roller skaiing - Reserves-elecIronics- church choir-Navy bound-222. PHYLLIS SCARRY Babe HONOR SOCIETY Baskeiball whiz-iuiure 'Fashion designer -earring collecior-Red and Green Ari' Siaii-arf class-226. TH ERESA M. SCHIFANO 1.7-essu AIl1le+ics-church acliviiies-ice skaiing -band-F.T.A.-226. CAROLE ELIZABETH SEASTROM Piano roll blues - nurse ai W.C.A. - allemande leii-laie homeroom arrivals -sociology difficulfies-226. RICHARD B. SEELY Dick Pigskin warrior-ladies' man-headed for college-homeroom debis-J-Club - 222. ROSANN E SI NATRA HRW.. HONOR SOCIETY My big Jim -sparkling personaliiy- Hey, EII1, ya know whaI? -near ap- pearance- ShouId I cu+ my hair? -226. JOAN M. SMITH Hf0d'lZi6u Skaiing-nu rsing-men froubles-p reI'I'y locks-clwemisfry-226. SHIELLEE K. SMITH Scaflerbrain-nurse-iolcer-Barb and I -Veni. vidi. vinci-226. SUSANN R. SPARRMAN Susie Musically inclined-neal-preH'y blond hair-church aclivifies-likeable-226. BARBARA SQUINN ugarbu Cufe scalierbrain-swealers galore-neaf as a pin-Spanish Club-Mercy Hospilal - 226. JAMES F. STRONG Revay Fords-science enIl1usiasI'-- swimming - Na+ional Guard-J.C.C.--22. RICHARD SUNDBERG Dick Fooiball-sporl cars - Naval Reserve - Big Swede -Myrna-209. BRUCE C. SWANSON Flir+--Allegany weekends-Company E -- Cool cal -Allegheny College-222. JOANN E M. SWAN SON U10-jon Book Ian - pracfical nurse - likeable - Ellwel and I-Mi-Y-226. JOSEPH DANIEL SPALLINO, JR. ujoen Church groups - Naval eleclronics - Prefenclers- Rebel -Reserves-222. DONALD L. SPITZ nD0nu Bobby Slwaniz of J.l-l.S.-reficensl-Ieclm nical mechanics-par shoofer on links- bowling-222. NANCY ANN STROMDAHL Nano HONOR SOCIETY Scliolarly-music-minded-men problems -A'Cappella-lab Ieclmician--226. ETHNA JOYCE SULMONETTI HONOR SOCIETY Allrsfale- Hey Roe, ya lcnow wI-iaI? - flirlaiious-Ions of lun-college plans -- 226. SANDRA M. SWAN Sandy Bemus Poini'-loI's of friends-pelile and dark-pleasanf personalify-Ilirl'-2OI. DAVID SWAN SON Meal specialisl-Hi-Y-band- Tl1aI's a lad -bulcher boy-205. MARCIA ELLEN SWANSON Marsh Prelly as a piclure-briglvl eyes-scl1ol- arly-Lalin Iroubles-laboralory 'reclini- cian - 226. SUSANN E JOAN SWAN SON Aclive in church ahlairs-A'Cappella- Nor+h Park Teachers College - working girl-nalural curls-3l9. WAYN E CHARLES TADDIO Affahle-engineer-college plans-aulo enlhusiasl-hunling and fishing-204. KAREN LYNN THAYER Golden locks?-savoir-faire - capable leader- Thal s a hcl Oriel --luiure an- gel of mercy - 3l9. ELEANOR THORSON Fulure 'reacher- Did you gel a leHer? -roller slcaling-sweel' smile-neal-3l9. ROBERT EDWARD TONKIN. JR. HBOU, Model airplanes-Boys' Clulo-baslcelball -Rifle Club-plans for 'rhe Coasl Guard - 40. WILLIAM C. TRAFICANTE, JR. Taylor Beware, pedeslriansl-wiHy-shorf hair- cuis-class comic-Jerry Lewis' sland-in - 44. ROSE MARIE TRU NZO Sparkling eyes-sornebocly's secrela ry- Gym, ouch! -peliie- Pa'Hy and l - 3I9. ROBERT SWARTZ Wart Cars-C.P.A. - l-low aboul +ha+? - bowling wizard-Lindy's-205. IRENE CAROL TELLY HONOR SOCIETY Publicalions-debaling -medical fulure -Sporfs minded-class Crusader-3I9. DUANE A. THORPE Dewey Snow plow business-cars-Jack-of-all Trades-Jameslown Baseball Club-big 2 lime operalor - O5. JAMES THUNBERG uhm.. Chemislry woes -records - swimming -Sandy-college bound-205. MARY CLARK TORRANCE HONOR SOCIETY Say, kids, I have lhe carl --shorl hair- cufs-summer romances-persislenl sailor -lrips 'ro l-lamillon College-319. MARCIA TRANQUIST HONOR SOCIETY J.l-l.S. Marilyn Miller-parly girl-Alle- gany 'rrips-Michigan Sfafe- Well, lis- Jren +o This +henl -3I9. MATTH EW J. TRUSSO .'VIattX Rec baskefball-Nalional Guard-fulure college man-hunfing-music-206. PATRICIA TRUSSO .fpatu Paleile and painl brush-well groomed -Buffalo Sfale-homeroom conversalions -beauliful black hair-3I9. MARGARET VALONE Quie+-woman driver! - helpful - Red and Green- I-lonesI'ly -3I9. NAOMI RUTH VAN ARSDALE Equeslrienne - lulure in office work - learning +o drive-Allegany vacalions- church aclivilies-3I9. MARY FRANCES VASILE Early morning homeroom sessions- always busy-brighl colors-leaching ambifions-willing worker-3l9. JACK D. VINCENT Ba nd-swimming-florisl - sporis cars- Wilson, N. Y., here I come! - 205. THEODORE WALLEN Speed I-lol' rod-cusfom cars--aulo designs- Navy bound-mechanically minded-205. CHARLES H. WEBER Chuck Naval Reserve-qreal loafer-hofrod in +eres+s-fema le fa n-clock walcher-268. RONALD E. ULANDER f4R011,1 Wafer man - huniing -phoIographer- church ac'Iivi'ries-avid angler--205. FRANCINE VALVO HONOR SOCIETY Fulure Ieacher-brain Irusl-J.C.C.-Ari Melal quiz-baseball enfhusiast-3I9. GRACE E. VAN VALKENBURG Van11ie Church worker-lu'I'ure secreiary-Cam andaiqua summers-A'Cappella--sweel smile - IO8. DIANE LEE VINCENT MDW Sporls minded-sfrawberrv blonde-shy smiie -church aciiviiies- nice 'ro know - 3l9. MARTHA JEAN VRUSHO Marty Exlroverl'-parlies-roller skaIing-Ron- middle aisle bound-3I9. JACOUELINE H. WARREN jackie Roller slcaling -- Penn Shale boys - Wha+'s Ihe word? -pleasanl converse Iionalisf-goof-ol?-2 IO. BRIAN GILBERT WEINSTEIN HONOR SOCIETY Mr. Presidenl-bow Iies-Key Club and Lyceum-diploma?-slaunch Republican - 205. JOSEPH B. WELCH ffjewyu Drama school- comedian - animals- lhose 'ries and shirls-never a dull mo- menl wilh Jerry-205. JOHN WESTCOTT Malh wizard-General Molors lnslilule- Dave and I - Ponliac converlible - hunling and lishing - 205. JUANITA MAY WHITNEY HNita,, HONOR SOCIETY Friendly-church league - musical - Universily ol Bullalo-lulure in medicine - 3I9. ROBERT A. WILSON ..B0b,, HONOR SOCIETY Polilics-acling-debale Irips-radio an- nouncer-Wilson vs. Wilson-205. ROBERT H. WINTERBURN Gramm Baskelball and baseball slar-quiel and easy going-million dollar arm-friends galore-coach's dream-205. PATRICIA WOZN EAK .fpatu Alhlelic abilily-clever wilh a neeclle- church aclivilies-serene-lulure home- maker-3 I9. BARBARA ANN YOUNG Nice lo lcnow - A'Cappella - Slrong Memorial l-lospilal-prelly, darlc hair- shy smiles-3I9. THOMAS WELLMAN H7-onzu Hollywood haircuf-Heavy Morlar Co. -crazy legs-New York Cily-Nalional Guard-205. .. WILLIAM WHITCOMB Willie Hol' Chevy - rifles - prinling - hunling and fishing-Navy-205. ROGER WILLIAMS .fR0g,, HONOR SOCIETY Red and Green - engineer - college bound- Technical sludenl' - compleal angler - 205. ROBERT O. WILSON .Babu Jazz concerls--shoeman-French-slush- pump specialisl - Rolaerl O's double - 209. NATALE WORCH Chris Allegany Slale Parlc-Loblaw's-quie+- loolball- l'm no one Io argue -205. FLORENCE YOST Roller slcafing-long summer vacalions in Pills.- Love 'rhose guys -Bunny-camp al Coolc's Foresl-3I9. DOLORES JEAN LOFECH ECK uDeeu Newcomer 'ro J.H.S.-dancing-career in business world - iazz music - Gee whiz! - 2Ol. TN Liz? 'Ti E Q 1 udb i is rw? THOMAS ARTHUR BUNTENBAH 1fT0m11 Building model sporTs cars - curly red hair-draTTsman-weighT liTTer-airplane models-213 THE J.H.S. ALMA MATER The laTe lvlilTon J. FleTcher, SuperinTendenT ErneriTus fTune: Believe Mc I f All Those E1uiea1'ing Young Claarmsj Alma lvlaTer, Thy name in honor we hold, J.l-l.S., Thou arT dear To us ally Swell The chorus oT song, leT Thy praises be Told While TogeTher school days we recall. The old sTudy hall shrines, The ioys OT our youTh, 'Tis The place where The school spiriT hides- The spriTe ThaT wrings iesT Trom The gravesT oT TruTh, And cheers us whaTever beTides. And sTill, J.l-l.S., in The years ThaT shall be, Thy scenes will crowd rnemory's hour, The class room, The Gym , The old willow Tree, E'en The clock ThaT keeps waTch in The Tower. Thy boys and Thy girls, Thine Today and Tor aye- SpiTe OT changes old Time shall have seen- We'II sTand Tor The righT, Tor The honor we'll Try OT our colors, The Red and The Green. You are gone, dear old school, yeT There sTands in One ThaT makes our hearTs quicken wiTh pride BuT you've leTT inspiraTion Time ne'er can eTTace, And wiTh us you will always abide. For your spiriT lives on, The old school in The new, As a seed lives again in iTs Tlower- The old willow sTill whispers To us To be True And The clock waTches us Trom The Tower. your place STanza No. 3 wriTTen by Florence F. lvlcGuirl SepTember, l942 Besl speakers: Irene Telly, Roberl A. Wilson lvlosl aihleiicz Maxine Avery, Russell Giunia Mosi musical: Juanira Whifney, Sam l.aValle Beslr looking: Diane Roos, Richard Seely Besi aclorsz Shirley Peierson, Joseph Welch sg 6. 7 8 9 I0 II I2 Besl all around: lrene Telly, Daniel Johnson Busiesi: lrene Telly, Sebaslian Ciancio Mosl likely To succeed: Marcia Elmer, Sebaslian Ciancio V!iHies'r: Mary l-lalclwer, David Buck Moslr arlrislicc Phyllis Scarry, Edward Lyon Besl dancers: Marcia Tranquisf, William Radaclr Friendlieslz Dolores Carlson, C. Roberl Eclclund 6 2 . il i T 'Q .5 Ef'3', F 4 JUNIOR G!RLS FirstARow-B. Barrelle, H. Young, J. Lundberg, B. Buchan M. Pitts, C. Grittith, D. Fullerton, N. Kelley, S. Shay, S. Ander son C. Chall. Second Row-S. Turnell D Oliv r 'ller, . , . e, J. Mi D. Swanson, N. Joslyn, L. Vitanza, D. Peterson, P. Davis, B. Hill man, C. Larson. Third Row-S. Kronmiller, M. Anderson, D. Shay N, Sellrnan, P. Dieter, J. Pearson, B. Engberg, J. Carlson S. Jones, P, Anderson, A. Teresi. Fourth Row-M. J. Paterniti M. Biers, S. Jones, J. Taft, B. Burrneister, S. Lagerquist, B. Dahl JUNIOR First Row-J. Lindholm, R. Lindgren, A. Bailey, D. Darrow, A. Donato, J. Pappalardo, C. Ghent, D. Walsh. Second Row- R. Broadhead, G. Johnson, M. Peck, J. Gustafson, P. Lind- strom, J. Peppy, S. Paterniti, J. Dahlin. Third Row-M. Piazza J. Swanson, T. Johnson, R. Anderson, G. Elrneer, J. Swiderski R. Grossrnen, K. Goldfinger. Fourth Row-T, Lent, A. Johnson gren, R. Fosburg, S. Forscey, M. Kidder, J. Erlandson. Fifth Row -N. Ogren, A. Hedberg, F. Rappole, B, Cohen, N. Rapp, J. Matts, S. Brown, G. A-dams, B. Murray, C. Hastings, E. Ander- son. Sixth Row-N. Hernan, D. Farnella, M. Bagqiano, J. John- son, J. Connelly, G. Griftith, P. Nelson, E. Holmberg, S. Wilcox, L. Wozneak, T. Lombardo, V. Hawkins. Seventh Row-N. Hunt, C. Peterson, N. Sundquist, P. Williams, M. Risberg, C. John- Eon,BJ. Johnson, C. Rix, P. Palmer, S. Ayling, M. Maggio, . rown. BOYS D. Olson, R. Nelson, L. Vahl, L. Ecklund, D. Swan, D, Seaberg. Fifth Row-A. Bowers, A. Harris, H. Johnson, H. Maxwell, H. Watson, G. Sealaurg, W. Hughes. Sixth Row-R. McCrary, W. Bigelow. R. Lindgren, T. Ahlstrorn, D. Holmlund, R. Sharp, E. Day, M. Clawson. Seventh Row-R. Fadale, D, Eggleston, L. Malmstrom, R. Batt, J. Pennisten, J. Muir, W. Ladulce. JUNIOR GIRLS Firsf Row-M. J. Palerniri, R. Nalbone, M. D'Angelo, S. Swanson, A. Teresi, C. Chiappella, A. Demond, A. Bergman, P, Morgan, A. Johnson, J. Upton. Second Row-V. Foli, M. Soldano, J. Sol- dano, S. Brunalo, J. Paqano, M, Reale, L. Holmberg, B. Lindquisl, J. Lindner, B. Hughes. Third Row-F. Norval, S. Cross, C. Daley, A. Cusimano, M. O'Brien, S. Limloerq, E. Licals, S. Bishop, M. Tilaro, M. E. Corio, L. Rogers. Fourfh Row-E. Tollivoro, E. Phil- lips, J. Dominick, C. Dominick, J. Wealherly, D. Olson, S. Bore, JUNIOR Firsf Row-J. Wahlberq, V. DeFrisco, M. Arisman, W. Bourque, J. DeSan1is, R. Jackson, R. Murray, R. Bender, Second Row- S. Vullo, R. Landy, B. Moynihan, T. Consraniine, C. Williams, W. Fiorenzo, M. Coffaro. Third Row-R. Johnson, M. Hodnel, D. Rein, A. Bellardo, J. Anzalone, J. Kane, G. Pellerino. Fourlh Row-O. Swanson, P. Ozolins, R. Ulrich, R. Wedlock, M. Casker, J. Chrislianson, B. Lee, B. Peferson, N. I-lull. Fiflh Row-D. McCus leer, J. Carlson, L. Vincenr, J. Thompson, C. Swan, D. Krall M . Adams, M. Beckerink, D. Furman, C. Hoglund. Sixfh Row- A. Johnson, M. Carmen, J. Swanson, K. Lindahl, N. Reynolds J. I-Iegberq, B. Hoover, J. Owen, C. Kelley, M. G. Valone B. Wennberg. Sevenlh Row-C. Giambra, E. Goller, J. Morse J. Granrdin, C. Larson, K. Byrne, S. Halcher, K. Anderson D. Wallin, J. lngleson, Miss Slrand. J. Brulo, A. Hunler. Fiffh Row-D. I-Ieqlund, F. Coan, C. Fior ella, J. Riolo, D. Messina, D. Larson, G. Pelerson Sixfh Row- D. Carlson, R. Swanson, T. Oberq, B. Nelson, P. Bavisollo C. Pererson, D. Anderson. Sevenlh Row-T, Gaglrano, T. Tonlcln J. Palermo, A. Boquisl, G. Nelson, D. Anderson, R. Sarro. JUNIOR CABINET FirsT Row-J. Carlson, M. Anderson, L. Holrnberg, P. Ander- son, L. Rogers, S. Michos, L. Wozneak, P. Williams. Second Row-W. Bourque, S. Swanson, R. Lindgren, M. PiTTs, A. Bailey, Once again The Juniors made ouT Their sched- ules in SepTember To begin Their second year aT J.l-l.S. WiTh one year's ex erience behind Them, They TelT conTidenT oT anoTlTer year. The Tollowing oTTicers were chosen To lead Them in The new year: PresidenT ,........ .. . Alaric Bailey Vice-presidenT .......... Mary PiTTs SecreTary .......... Sandra Swanson Treasurer ........... Roger Jaclcson Keeper oT ProperTies. .RoberT Lindgren l-lisTorian ......... Marshall Arisman The TirsT evenT oT The new year was The collec- Tion oT class dues. Full cooperaTion was recorded wiTh everyone conTribuTing. The Junior Class play, The Curious Savage , was one oT The highlighTs oT The year. Under The supervision oT Miss MyrTle PaeTznicl4, The play proved To be a rousing success. On February 22, The Save The Children Fed- eraTion cloThing drive sTarTed. The Junior Class challenged The Sophomores and Seniors To a conTesT To see which class could bring The mosT M. Arisman, K. Lindahl. Third Row-J. PennisTen, J. DeMuro, J. Dahlin, K. Cranfz, J, Lindholm, B. Lee, R. Sharpe, D. Far- nella, J. Kane, Miss STrand, D. Holmlund, T. Ahlsfrorn. cloThing. The Junior Class was awarded a cer- TiTicaTe Tor bringing The mosT cloThing. The selecTion OT and measuremenT Tor class rings were exciTing evenTs. This meanT ThaT The Juniors were nearing Their long-awaiTed senior year aT J.l-l.S. Jerome Lindholm and Sandra Swanson broughT Tame To The class oT '56 when They were crowned long and queen oT The J-Quill dance. Every year Twelve sTudenTs. OT all classes, are chosen To par- TicipaTe in The conTesT. OTher ouTsTanding evenTs which The Juniors will direcT include The recepTion Tor The Seniors in June and The Moving-up Day assembly. When TimoThy AhlsTrom, Russell BaTT and Wil- liam Bigelow were chosen Tor The Charles E. l-lall DebaTe, The Juniors TelT conTidenT They had a winning Team. The class oT '56 wanTs To express iTs deepesT appreciaTion To Miss Mary STrand, class advisor, who helped make This year a greaT one. Marshall Arisman, l-lisTorian SOPHOMORE FirsT Row - K. PeTerson, A. MiIeTTi, M. STrand, M. Wellman, M. EmmoTT, S. Hollis. Second Row-M. Johnson, P. Venman, P. Smeragliuolo, F. HammersTrom, R. Day, T. Sharp, R. HeiTzen- SepTember 7, I954, will always be a memor- able day in The hisTory oT The class oT l957, Tor iT was on This day ThaT The new sophomore class wandered Through The unTamiliar halls oT J.I-l.S., and The TacuITy had Their TirsT glimpse oT a class which was desTined To high school success. IT was also on This day ThaT The class oT '57, under The capable leadership oT Mr. Floyd M. Miller, began iTs endeavor To bring honor and glory To James- Town I-Iigh School. Soon aTTer The sTudenTs became acquainTed wiTh Their Teachers and classmaTes, They were asked To selecT Their Tellow sTudenTs who They ThoughT were besT TiTTed To lead Them Through- ouT The year I954-55. They selecTed The Tollow- ing as oTTicers: PresidenT ........ Franlc I-IammersTrom Vice PresidenT .,....,.. Richard Day SecreTary .......... PaTricia Venman Treasurer ......,. PaTsy Smeragliuolo I-lisTorian ,.... Richard I-IeiTzenraTer Keeper oT ProperTies .... Thomas Sharp The TirsT underTaI4ing oT The sophomore class was The Sophomore RecepTion in November. The CABINET raTer. Third Row-Mr. Miller, D. Lincoln, J. Cusimano, T. An- derson, R. Jeziorslci, J. DeMeyere, S. Renos, E. Anderson, R. Nelson, P. Carlson, M. Rackley, T. Erlandson. purpose oT The recepTion was To geT The parenTs oT The sophomores acguainTed wiTh The Teachers, wiTh whom so much oT The sTudenT's Time is spenT. This sTarTed The sophomores on Their way To an evenTTul Three years in J.l-l.S. March I2, I955, was a big nighT Tor Playhouse. The sophomore dramaTic organizaTion. Broad- way on Second STreeT was presenTed, wiTh each class producing a one-acT play on a compeTiTive basis. IT was a rousing success Tor Playhouse and an enioyable evening Tor The audience. In addi- Tion, The oTTering oT The sophomore class, Two Crooks and a Lady, was iudged The winner. The big evenT oT The spring was The Sopho- more ParTy, managed enTireIy by sTudenTs. IT Turned ouT To be anoTher huge success Tor The class oT '57, Under The banner of blue and whiTe, wiTh The narcissus as The class Tlower, and The moTTo, Deeds, noT Words, The class of I957 is loolcing Torward To The nexT Two years, hoping ThaT They will be as successTuI as The memorable sophomore ear. Y Richard I-IeiTzenraTer. I-lisTorian ...J W X , ,N SOPHOMORE GIRLS Firsf Row-G. Daley, S. l-landzel, N. Modica, G. Benson, S. Pa quln, P. Venman M. Wellman N. Carlson A, F A , , , agersirom, 5.JKlnney. Second Row-D. Schwarlz, C. Romp, D. Romp, . ohnslon, L. Bailey, M. Fulrner, L. Dodd, R. Traniurn, M. Eliel son, L. Jackson. Third Row-S, Ahlqren, J. Richard, C. Daniel son, M. Fikslin, M. Pace, M. Nalbone, R. Nalbone, J. Chrisien son, M. Hilbert, G. Nelson, J. Arnone, Fourlh Row-A. Schreck, E. Thelander, B. Kelley, K. Leburg, J. Swiderski, D. Kane C. Samuelson, M. Johnson, C. Sundquisr, J. Sheldon, C. Asquifh Fiffh Row-J. Jackson, C. San Severino, E. Slone, F. Galle D. Piafz, M. Morgan, S. McVey, C. Monella, G. LoPresli A. Milefli, L. Lodesfro. Sixfh Row-J. Colman, R. Carlson M. Slrand, L. Johnson, M. Rose, C. Hanson, S. Carney, S. Wil liams, R. Wirlner, J. Dilonlo, S. Hallis. Sevenfh Row-J. De Meyere, M. Cordner, J. Hanson, C. Doolillle, M. Fakey C. Cummings, E. Sa-Jllo. SOPHOMORE BOYS Firsf Row-G. Moyer, W. Seaholm, T. Sharp, B. Smaliz, J. Sapi enza, P. Srneraqliuolo, R. Jeziorski, S. Renos, E. Reasor M. De Marco. Second Row-D. Erickson, M. Rew, L. Wiltsie, AI. Scalisei S. Sabino, F. Pomeroy, G. Solinger, R. Swanberq, A. Johnson Third Row-S. Ballaqlia, D. Forney, R. Nelson, J. Freling L. Monlaqne, P. McLinden, P. Gowan, J. Slone, T. Dolan C. Johnson. Fourfh Row-J. Cusimono, R. Day, J. Pelerson D. Lincoln, G. Pearson, M. Baies, R. Olson, S. Love, R. Lupica T. Erlandson, D. Pelerson. Fiflh Row-S. Bishop, D. Johnson D. Law, F. Dickson, R. Villardo, P. Volpe, D. Messenger, J. Giordano, E. Barden, J. Fullerlon. Sixfh Row-B. Lanlz G. Narby, J. Sundholm, J. Swan, J. Jarrell, R. Rosdahl, W. Peler son, 6, Johnson, R. Janowsky. Sevenlh Row-W. Ansley, T. An derson, W. Anderson, J. Wilcox, D. Swanson, C. Erickson J. While, R. Nelson, P. Samuelson, D. O'Block. Z... . 3 sl i 3 31 i :Q Q '6 X: 3' 2' . 35 5, MP . . . A lr 3-5:5 J i SOPHOMORE Firsl' Row-E. Anderson, L. Bornernan, M. Hanson, P. Flelcher, J. C. Marker, J. Anderson, T. Glover, C. Anderson, S. McCona- J. qhay, D. Kennedy, C. A. Johnson, N. Rader. Second Row- S. D. Coleman, P. Carlson, D. Benson, M. LaMarca, P. Calimeri, M. Larson, J. Ford, P, Tsivilse, B. Swenson, T. Callin, C. Coan. . Third Row-R. Giordano, S. Verrell, S. Trombino, C. Belllllo, B. E. Oakes, G. Barden, N. Anderson, L. Walchey, B, Salupo, A. Binera, R. Aiello, Fourlh Row--S. Kling, S. Larson, . N. Buzard, K. Campbell, A. Burslrorn, S. Johnson, S. Mason, C. S SOPHOMORE mor S GIRLS Monforl, J. Hayes, A. Harringfon, R. McGee. Fiflh Row- Lindslrorn, A. Hager, D. Chrislorlerson, J. Hendrickson, Ecklun-cl, S. Hendrickson, D. Fry, P. Ondicn, M. Eni- r, C. Anable, L. Pollaro. Sixlh Row-A. Erickson, J. Olson Slone, K. Karr, M. Rool, E. Wilson, K. Kellqren, L. Foli Bellardo, J. Deslro, B. Rossman. Sevenlh Row-J. Erickson Minard, M. Samuelson, M. Breckinridge, J. Alden, C. Boorh Fone, S, Swanson, A. Johnson, L. Hanson, E. Lind. BOYS Firsf Row - L. Nelson, R. Bohall, R. Jacobs, J. Mussaro, Mr. J. Brunacini, L. Cox, M. Hanson, J. Deisfer, J. Faulk Miller, M. Johnson, C. Hunrer, T. Bagqiano, R. Bonnell, W. Adams. Fiflh Row-J, Miraqlia,J. Cienky, L. Lang, F. Mar B, Mabee. Second Row-E. Mozqowa, B. Osborne, M. Ander- cello, C. Ecklund, R. Swanson, D, Klinq, C-. Starslrom, F. Free son, C. Andell, A. Borsl, W, Farrell, C. Norris, P. DiPasquale, rrian. Sixlh Row-T. Backus, D. Carlson, L. Coombs, D. Nelson T. Poli, S. Armele. Third Row-J. Gugino, R, Hess, R. Heilzen- A. Johnson, D. Reagan, B. Johnson. Sevenlh Row-W. Dell rafer, W. Stearns, T. Fadale, A. Alaimo, R. Franzen, J. Bellardo, J, Cannan, D. Carlson, B. 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I , ifiwwxwf if . .N A .ma .gig Sebasiian Ciancio Business Manager Joseph A. Jeziorski Ediior-In-Chief x 2252 Q Sie. M nwwwzf Y ,.,, V if gil. fr f 1 wg Q Wlmsi gfsmf Q 3 25,8 if 5 Q2 I ' 4 if. N 1,225 GSW -W igmiigl ff -I? . Q 5558, S Y' f 45523 J D 4 fi if ,iff Jane E. Mohr Phxllis Scarry Roberi A. WiIson Associafe Edifor rt Edifor PIWOIOQFBPIWBF 60 RED AND GREEN BUSINESS STAFF FirsT Row-B. WeinsTein, A. Floccare, S. Ciancio, H. LindquisT, D. Arnone. Second Row-R. A. Lindgren, Mr. Keeler, R. Fadale, M. Celera, M. Peck, M. BaTes, C. SpiTale, W. Bigelow, M. Clawson, R. H. Lindgren, Miss AgosTine. T. Johnson. Third Row-W. Furman, R. BaTT, J. Cannan, W. Hughes, D. Carlson, S. PaTerniTi, J. Anzalone, M. Demarco, R. Janowsky, P. Kelley. RED and GREEN STAFFS WORK HARD to PRQDUCE 55 YEARBOOK OcTober broughT wiTh iT The necessiTy OT plan- ning The I955 Red and Green yearbook. BoTh The business sTaTT, under The supervision oT Miss Rosella AgosTine and The ediTorial sTaTT, super- vised by Mrs. Florence Zanghi, were chosen and work was prompTly begun. Under The leadership oT Joseph Jeziorski, edi- Tor: Jane Mohr, associaTe ediTor and SebasTian Ciancio, business manager, The sTaTTs have had Their noses To The grindsTone making This year's Red and Green The besT. The TalenTs oT Phyllis Scarry and her arT sTaTT have been devoTed To making The book aTTracTive. WriTing assignmenTs were given, capTions be- gun, senior superlaTives chosen and TypisTs as- signed Their iobs. Piece by piece maTerial was handed in and checked. ATTer monThs oT con- cenTraTed eTTorT, The whole preliminary business, picTures, arT work, and copy, were senT To The engraver and prinTer. Using The Theme Say IT WiTh Music , The drive Tor sales was very successTul. Over I,OOO copies were sold This year. The campaign sTarTed Feb- ruary IlTh and ended March 2nd, Because OT demand, sales were held over one more day beyond The original deadline. AppreciaTion is due To Mrs. Eleanor l-limes and Mr. Richard Ramsauer, heads OT The ArT DeparT- menT, Mrs. Zanghi, and Miss AgosTine. We should like To Thank also Mr. George Keeler, who supervised The individual senior picTures and RoberT A. Wilson and Vlfilliam l.aDuke, who puT in hours To Take The picTures ThaT play such an imporTanT parT in The publicaTion OT This year's Red and Green. In addiTion, The ediTorial sTaTT oT The year- book wishes To acknowledge The conTribuTion oT The Tollowing: Phyllis Scarry Tor The cover design and arT direcTion7 Carl Johnson Tor The leTTering ThroughouT The book: Mr. Leo WhiTney, chieT engineer aT J.l-l.S. Tor The TronTis iece picTure: The JamesTown PosT-Journal and Thge JamesTown Sun Tor The use oT sporTs' picTures. IT is The sincere hope ThaT boTh Teachers and sTudenTs will Tind The 1955 yearbook a record OT acTiviTies and a memory book in laTer years. CAPTION WRITERS Firsf Row-M. Bessey, B. Squinn, H. Barqar, L. Anderson, M.Anderson, N. Murray, S. Hurlburl. Second Row-S. Row- ley, E. Balcewell, E. Sulmoneffi. D. Nyquisf, N. Cosfanlino, J. Gordon, J. Headd, A. Keeler, R. Anderson, C. Franzen, P. Kelley. ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Firsi' Row-Mrs. Himes, P. Starry, R. A. Wilson. Second Row - W. l.aDulQe, Mr. Ramsauer. TYPISTS Firsi Row--S.Anderson, A. James, B. Flefcher. Second Row-S. Carl- son, J. Sederlvolm, A. Guslalson, J. Gustafson. s x E E J-ouu.L FirsT Row-W. LaDuke, R. Sundberg, A. Hedberg, M. Elmeer, S. Rowley, P. Carlson, P. Hanson. Second Row-E. Goller, Mrs. Walsh, B. SmalTz, M. Corio, G. Ganurie, E. Phillips, M. Tilaro, l. Telly, K. Lindahl, J. ChrisTianson, G. GriTTiThs, C. l-lickolc, S. Brown, C. ChiapeTTa, R. Angilella. Third Row-C. Sundc1uisT, J. Arnone, J. Shelgren, M. Hanson, C. Han- sen, J. Elias, J. Ericson, E. STanTord, C. Monella, M. Johnson, H. GusTaTson. M. Rose. J-QUILT. HSINGS QUT WIT!-I TT-IE NEWS VVhere are Those cubs? ls your sTory wriTTen yeT? l-lurry up, The deadline is only an hour awayl May l use The TypewriTer nexT? People rush in and OuT The door, go To appoinTmenTs, make phone calls To The prinTer and gaTher lasT minuTe news. These are The sighTs and sounds which are heard in Room 2Il every Time The J-Quill goes To press. To The OuTsider loolcing in, everyThing seems To be in a cOmpleTe Turmoil, Once inside, however, he sees ThaT There are organizaTiOn, plan and direcTion involved. All issues are planned wiTh Marcia Elmeer as ediTOr- in-chieT. Whenever any guidance is needed, all Turn To Mrs. Mary T. Vlfalsh, sponsor OT J-Quill. ln addiTiOn To supervising The publicaTion OT The J-Quill, Mrs. Walsh also Teaches a beginning class in iournalism every Thursday during The sevenTh period. Besides publishing Tive issues, The J-Quill Tound iT necessary To earn money Through various means To meeT The rising cosT OT prinTing. AT The be- ginning OT The new Term, J-Quill published school calendars. They were prinTed in The school col- ors, red and green, wiTh The Junior and Senior Class songs On one side and The calendar on The oTher. This proiecT was in charge OT Jack Eric- son, a sophomore. ln February, J-Quill sponsored a dance aTTer The JamesTown-SouThwesTern game. The special TeaTure OT The dance was The cOronaTion OT San- dra Swanson and Jerome Lindholm as The J.l-l.S. ValenTine King ancl Queen. ln March, a niclcel supper was served wiTh Tood donaTed by mem- bers OT The sTaTT. J-Quill also Tound Time Tor a Tureen supper in The Teachers' caTeTeria in December. Miss PaTricia Appleyard OT The JamesTOwn POsT-Journal spolce abouT her experiences in journalism. The Tinal evenT OT The year Tor J-Quill was The ioinT inducTiOn ceremony wiTh The Red and Green business and ediTorial sTaTTs. AT This ceremony new members OT The publicaTions sTaTTs were in- ducTed inTo Quill and Scroll, NaTional l-lonor SO- cieTy Tor high school iOurnalisTs. For The TirsT Time J-Quill enTered naTional com- peTiTiOn This year. The school paper was senT To Columbia UniversiTy where iT was iudged on a naTiOnal basis. lT Toolc Third place aT The Colum- bia UniversiTy NaTional Press COnTerence held March IO-I2 in New York CiTy. QUILL 81 SCROLL FirsT Row-J. Mohr, C. ChiappeTTa, P. Scarry, P.Carlson, l. Telly, P. Hanson, E. Phillips, M. Tilaro. Second Row-Mis3AgosTine, S. Rowley, W.LaDuke, J.Jeziorslci, Mrs.Walsh, T-l.LindquisT, D.Arnone, Mrs.Zanghi, R.A.Wilson. QUILL AND SCROLL ORGANIZES AT J.l-LS. Quill and Scroll, a naTional honor socieTy Tor iournalisTs, has Talcen iTs place among The organ- izaTions aT J.l-LS. ln June oT l954, Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT our school, Quill and Scroll was iniTiaTed wiTh The Tollowing members oT J-Quill: Pauline Carl- son, Marcia Elmeer, PaTricia l-lanson, Earl John- son, James Roman, and Irene Telly. From The Red and Green came These charTer members: George Ciancio, James Dandelslii, and CaTh- arine JohnsTon. QualiTicaTions Tor membership in This organ- izaTion are as Tollows: ill The candidaTe musT be oT aT leasT junior sTanding. T21 The candidaTe musT be in The upper Third oT his class aT The Time oT his elecTion. l3l The candidaTe musT have done superior worlc in some phase oT iour- nalisTic or creaTive endeavor. l4l The candidaTe musT be recommended by The advisor or by The commiTTee governing publicaTions. l5l The can- didaTe musT be approved by The execuTive secre- Tary. ln addiTion To The above qualiTicaTions, J-Quill also requires a candidaTe To have a mini- mum ol: sevenTy-Tive inches oT published maTerial. lnducTion ceremony was held in The spring oT I955. Members oT J-Quill who were inducTed include Lois Anderson, CynThia ChiappeTTa, Ann l-ledberg, William LaDul4e, Eleanor Phillips, STacy Rowley, and Mary Ann Tilaro. Also inducTed were These members oT The Red and Green: Jane Mohr, Joseph Jeziorslci, l-larold Lindquist SebasTian Ciancio, Donald Arnone, Phyllis Scarry, and RoberT A. Wilson. Advisors are The Three publicaTions advisors: Mrs. Mary T. Walsh, J-Quill sponsor: Mrs. Flor- ence O. Zanghi, ediTorial advisor oT The Red and Green: and Miss Rosella M. AgosTine, business advisor oT The Red and Green. CLASS OF l955 Anderl Marvln Angulella Rlla A Anderson Carolyn A Anderson Ellzalaelh Arnone Donald R Avery Maxlne Carlson Pauline A Carlson Sonia K Clanclo Sebashan Coslanhno Nancy Dahle Beverly A Dobmener Beverly Elmeer Marcla Farrar Ralph W Floccare Anlhony J Furman Wnlllam B Gllloerl' Cynfhla honor soc mfg Glad Barbara Guslalson Charles Gus+a1fson Joyce E Gusrafson June E 1-lagslrom George l-lanson David Hanson Palrlcla Ann Hoglund Richard l-loover Mary Jacques Allan M -JGZIOFSRI Joseph A Johnson Barbara Ann Johnson C Daniel Kelley Paul Llndqulsr Harold S Manno Joyce Mohr Jane E Nelson Carole A X ,113 NK Xfxhx Nfl fgll X QCHARACTEQ ll Noyd Phyllis J Nyqulsl Donald Olson Frances M Pearson Dafrlcla A Pelerson Shurley May Rowley Slacy Scarry Phyllis Slnalra Rosanne Slromdahl Nancy Ann Sulmonelh Elhna J Telly 'rene Torrance Mary Tranqulsl Marcna K Valvo Francme Welnsleln Brlan Whlfney Juamla Williams Roger Wilson Roberlr A CLASS OF I956 Ahlslrorn Tlmolhy Ball Russell Cranlz Kay Grlfhjrhs Garelh l-lernan Nancy l-lolmloerg Leason l-lunl' Norma lnqleson June Kidder Molly Ann Llndahl Kalhryn M Lindgren Richard Lnndgren Roberl' Malrnslrrom Lloyd Tall Josephine fi SUSAN JIINCS 'VHYLU9 SCAPJ7- O A x fs ' all - .En C X! Q WQQWW JS f ff lf - A J ,if .lff J, L2 XXV X Q 65 J. Mohr. Third Row-M. TranquisT, S. Carlson, G. GriTfiTh HONOR SOCIETY FirsT Row-P. Kelley, S. Rowley, B. Weinsfein, M. Elmeer, l. Tel- ley, Miss Boak. Second Row-F. Olson, M. Hoover, M. Torrance L. Holmberg, J. lngleson, J. Gusfafson, C. GilberT, E. Ander- son, M. Avery, J. GusTaTson, R. Anqilella, B. Glad, P. Pearson, N. CosTanTino, P. Scarry N. STromdahl, C. Nelson, P. Hanson I I K. Lindahl, J. WhiTney, B. Johnson, N. Hernan, N. HunT P. Carlson, J.TaTT, K. Cranfz, B. Dahle, F.Valvo, E.SulmoneTTi, R. Sinafra. Fourfh Row-D. Johnson, S. Ciancio, C. G-usTafson, D. Hanson, M. Anderl, R. Farrar, B. Dobmeier, S. PeTerson, M. Kidder, C. Anderson, J. Manno, P. Noyd. F-iTTh Row- J. Jeziorslci, R. A. Wilson, R. Lindgren, G. HagsTrom, D. Ar- none, R. Hoqlund, H. LindquisT, A. Floccare, D. NyquisT, R. Williams, A. Jacques, T. AhlsTrom, R. Lindgren, L. Malm- sfrom, R. BaTT. HONOR SOCIETY CONTINUES SCHOOL SERVICE To be chosen by The TaculTy To membership in The Kappa Alpha Tau chapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy is an honor To any sTudenT. Mem- bers are chosen on The basis oT characTer, schol- arship, leadership and service. lnducTion cere- monies Toolc place in November and again in March under The supervision OT Miss HaTTie Boalc TaculTy advisor. This year I-lonor SocieTy was called upon To inducT The TirsT member inTo The newly Tormed chapTer in Frewsburg. Members are always on The scene aT home baslceTball games, selling aT The concession sTand. Money raised here is used Tor The scholarship Tund and also Tor iunior high awards. To increase The Treasury, J.l-I.S. boolccovers were also sold. The members OT Kappa Alpha Tau ChapTer nominaTed LuTher Burbanlc Tor The I-lall OT Fame aT New Yorlc UniversiTy. This is usually done every Tive years. Two boolcs were puT in The library by The Honor SocieTy in memory OT Ray BarToldson who was a member oT Honor SocieTy and was gradaTed wiTh The class oT l95O. He passed away in l954. The square dance, The Hayseed Hop, which is held annually by The Honor SocieTy, was in February. FirsT Term Second Term Brian WeinsTein .. .PresidenT., . Brian WeinsTeTn Paul Kelley .... Vice-presidenT ...... Irene Telly Marcia Elmeer ..,. Secre-Tary .... Marcia Elmeer STacy Rowley ..... Treasurer ..... STacy Rowley clubs : QL j 1 L, f QHOQ :if f S if .',1jQ,f W I, - ' QU-?5?y , ' , 'gY M in 4-Sf , N il - b,'Nf ,fx UF, R :NNI vs V F Sfggfw, X J H R f x -fl xx ii if 1 W !1 A kf N 55' , 'ff 1 'I i X . I , N Af, Ad ffff- Y wmv A f A HO'5'f2-3 X,-Xb lx MX 1' SO gy! K y wx WKIES FTA R . ' - 1 , IX, f' . -' :f . I J Q30 QQALS 1 . ' J fxXxx-1.zfxf,A-XjI'..' -. 49 2 Q , 1. . ' i N ,7 0 1 My 2 XX, ff' llyy 0 V 3 11 X X Q2 0 K - n f 4 lf V li gf! if xgk 1 Q! J 721 E 7 'PHYLLKS SQARRY MI-Y AIMS AT BUILDING FELLOWSHIP One oT The sTaTed purposes of membership in Mi-Y is To build a Tellowship oT women and girls devoTed To The Task oT realizing in our common IiTe Those ideals oT personal and social living To which we are commiTTed by our TaiTh as ChrisTians . The acTiviTies OT Mi-Y during The school year oT I954-55 have done much To carry ouT This obiecTive oT The Y. This year we were privileged To have as our advisor, Miss Won-Wah Lee, exchange Y-Teen direcTor Trom Korea. Working wiTh our Y-Teen direcTor, Marilyn Sny' der, Miss Lee has done a greaT deal To promoTe our club acTiviTies. Our TirsT service proiecT Tor The year was a Halloween ParTy Tor The beneTiT OT The younger members oT The Y.W.C.A. and The Y.M.C.A. Mi-Y in charge oT The reTreshmenTs, also worked wiTh I-Ii-Y in chaperoning The young people. AT ChrisTmas Time The group gave a parTy Tor some oT The underprivileged children oT our com- muniTy. Mi-Y enioyed Themselves as much as The young- sTers did during The period oT games, reTreshmenTs and The passing ouT oT giTTs. In February a BooTh Carnival was held To raise money Tor The Y.W.C.A. CenTenniaI Fund. This Tund goes To- ward The TurThering oT The eTTorTs oT Teaching and expanding The beneTiTs oT ChrisTian educaTion ThroughouT The world. A scavenger hunT was held in April To FirsT Row-F. HarTIey, K. Branch, J. MonTorT, E. I-Iolmberg, K. Leburg, R. Hayes, A. Leburg. Second Row-D. Olson, M. Valone, J. ChrisTianson, B. Lee, Miss Won Wah Lee, C. Kel- provide needed giTTs Tor The veTerans in BaTavia as well as To provide enTerTainmenT Tor our own club. These arTicIes helped in making The veTerans' EasTer a Ii+TIe more cheerful. Accompanying our many service proiecTs were a num- ber oT social evenTs. Our RecogniTion Service was our T'irsT never-To-be-TorgoTTen ceremony. Besides providing enTerTainmenT Tor The members, our programs TaughT us a greaT deal. A hair sTyIisT, a panel discussion wiTh l'li-Y. a new consTiTuTion and modern dancing lessons are prooT ol: This. A Palm Sunday service was held in The FirsT MeThodisT Church wiTh I-Ii-Y and The parenTs. BreakTasT was served Tollowing The service in The Y.W.C.A. To end The year, a weekend was spenl' aT The Y.W.C.A. camp on Lake ChauTauqua. The year ended nosTaIgicalIy wiTh a parTy Tor The seniors. which was given by The sophomores and iuniors oT The club. Through The year, Mi-Y has done much To add To Their memories and enioymenT of Their high school days. Mi-Y oTTicers This pasT year were as Tollowsz FirsT Term Second Term Nancy Poore .. ..... PresidenT ........ Carolyn Kelley Janice DiITs .,..... Vice-presidenT ... ... Mary Valone Barbara Lee ,........ SecreTary ......... Barbara Lee JaneT ChrisTianson .... Treasurer .... JaneT ChrisTianson Mary Valone .,....... Chaplain ........ Beverly Kelley Ml-Y Iey, B. Kelley, B, Wennberq, S. Bore, J. Lundberg. Third Row- S. Thompson, C. Johnson, M. Harringfon, V. Hawkins, C. Hog- Iund, M. Biers, S. LagerquisT, J. Okesson, L. Dodd, J. Swlderski, S. Williams, B. Brown. FirsT Row-D. Buck, K. Johnson, P. Kelley, D. GusTavSon, C. Suse Tafson, D. NyquisT. Second Row-T. Backus, A. Jacques, R. Ja- nowsky, R. Swanson, G. Seaholm, T. Moller, B. Johnson, G. EI- HI-Y I-ll-Y I-IAS ANCDTI-TER During The i954-l955 school year, l-li-Y has presenTed a program To provide wholesome recreaTion, an opporTuniTy To serve, and prin- ciples oT ChrisTian living. The aims OT The OrganizaTion were puT inTO pracTical living. In order To raise money Tor iTs service proiecTs, The group gave dances aTTer The home TooTball games. Besides The increase in The Treasury, There was The saTisTacTion oT providing wholesome enTerTainmenT Tor The high school crowd. One OT The service prOiecTs was The giving OT Tood baskeTs To needy Tamilies aT Thanksgiving Time. AnoTher was The presenTaTiOn OT a Reader's DigesT in Braille, To a blind person. The Club also parTicipaTed in The acTiviTies OT The Y iTselT. Several members aTTended The Fredonia Area LegislaTure and The WesTern New York YOuTh COnTerence aT BuTTalo. For a monTh, various religions were sTudied: local pasTors assisTed in The program. ln an EasTer assembly program, The l-li-Y presenTed The Reverend Charles l-l. T-lagadorn OT ChauTauqua. This year, Tor The Third Time, The club presenTed The Norman Nelson award To a high school 69 meer, J. Elias, Mr. l-l. Carlson. Third Row-R. Swanberg, D. Swanson, C. Larson, M. Franson, F, Hammersfrom, A. Harris, M. Johnson, D. Davis, R. Franzen. SUCCESSFUL YEAR sTudenT. This is a TribuTe To a Tormer l-li-Y ad- visor who passed away Three years ago. The members had many good Times TogeTher, Too. There was a memorable baskeTball game wiTh Lyceum and parTies wiTh Mi-Y. WiTh pasT members as guesTs, The group held a hayride Tollowed by eaTs aT The Y . During The year, Paul Kelley, a member OT The local l-li-Y, held The oTTice OT vice-presidenT OT The ChauTauqua-CaTTaraugus groups. The Tellows in The club wish To Thank Their ad- visors, Uncle ArT STearns and Mr. Herb Carl- son Tor Their devoTed work in behalT OT The group. l-li-Y regreTs The loss OT Uncle ArT STearns, buT every member wishes him success in his new posiTion in BuTTalo. OTTicers This year were as Tollows: PresidenT ......... Darwin GusTavsOn Vice-presidenT .... Charles GusTaTson SecreTary ,...,....,.... Paul Kelley Treasurer ... ... KeiTh Johnson Chaplain ... ... Donald NyquisT FRENCH CLUB FirsT4Row-S. Hafcher, E. Tollivoro, E. Goller, J. Hagberq, D. FullerTon. Third Row-G. Adams, S. Carlson, M. Hoover, L. ViTanza, UR. Hayes. Second Row-Miss Barber, M. PiTTs, M, Torrance, M. Anderson, G. Griffifh, C. Anderson, C. Tran- E. SulmoneTTi, N. Reynolds, C. G-rif'fiTh, A. FagersTrom, T.Glover, quisf, J. Grandin, M. Wellman, B. Dahlgren, C. HornsTen. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l-lAS REWARDING YEAR One oT The main aims OT Le Cercle Francais is To broaden The vocabulary oT The members and ThaT's exacTly whaT iT did This pasT year. Be- cause oT The varied programs aT The meeTings held The sevenTh period every Tuesday in room 309, The members widened Their knowledge OT The French language beaucoup. The biggesT underTaking and The one ThaT Le Cercle Francais enioyed doing The mosT was sending a giTT package To an orphanage in France. Full oT The ChrisTmas spiriT, The French sTudenTs packed pracTical giTTs and also goodies and senT Them overseas wiTh Their besT wishes. lNlexT on The French Club calendar was a bake sale held in January. March 3l was The daTe oT The lnTernaTional TheaTer lvlonTh program, sponsored by The PreTenders, dramaTic organiza- Tion. The French sTudenTs perTormed a musical skiT and again showed Themselves To be Tull oT ambiTion and ready To help. As The year progressed, new games and songs were inTroduced aT The meeTings oT Le Cercle Francais and The members learned new words wiTh The hope ThaT one day They mighT speak French wiTh ease. The lasT meeTing beTore ChrisT- mas served as a parTy and giTTs were exchanged among The members. Upon passing room 309, you could hear The sTrains oT French ChrisTmas carols. ln May The annual banqueT was held as The TiTTing conclusion OT an acTive year. Thanks To Miss Emma Barber, TaculTy advisor, and To The oTTicers, Le Cercle Francais wiTnessed a very successTul year. This year's able oTTicers were The Tollowing: PresidenT ...,, ..... S onia Carlson Vice-presidenT ...,, Geraldine Adams . .SecreTary ..... , . . EThna SulmoneTTi Treasurer ..,....... Nancy Reynolds ATTendance keeper . . CynThia GriTTiTh SPANISH CLUB FirsT Row-N. Kelley, B. Squinn, R. Anderson, J. Manno, M. Kid- d S I' y S c d R J S l C P T ' ef, . 'OVSCC . E Ofl OW 1 . BVTILIS SOTI . 6 EFSOFI Miss Swanson, J. Erlandson D. PeTerson, J. Muir. SPANISH CLUB EXTENDS Good Things come in small packages could very well be The Theme OT Los Amigos de Espanol, The Spanish Club aT J.l-l.S. AlThough very reducido This year, The club has been acTive in promoTing inTeresT in LaTin America and Spain. AT a lovely parTy held in November, The club honored Miss MarTa Valdes. a Teen-aged guesT Trom Mexico CiTy who was in This counTry visiT- ing Miss BeaTrice Eclxberg and oTher Triends. The members showed her how The UniTed STaTes celebraTes Halloween, since ThaT holiday is noT held in Mexico. Everyone was in cosTume and many Typical American games were played. Since MarTa has reTurned To her home in Mexico, The club has been corresponding wiTh her. AnoTher highlighT oT The year was The annual ChrisTmas FiesTa, held This year aT The home oT The sponsor, Miss EThel M. Swanson. Mexican Tood, such as TorTillas, arrozcon pollo and pan was enioyed. Each member, blindTolded, Tried To brealc a colorTul pinaTa overTlowing wiTh giTTs and Mexican candy. Mrs. D. Neil Eleelc showed beauTiTul slides oT Spain. CrediT is due To Miss Swanson and Barbara Squinn, who prepared all The Tood and planned The aTTair. SOUTH OF Tl-lE BORDER All members oT Spanish Club Talce or have Taken Spanish. The club acTiviTies help Them To TurTher Their lcnowledge oT The Spanish language and cusToms. AT one meeTing Scrabble was played in Spanishl AnoTher proiecT was The sTudy oT Spanish arTisTs and Their works. All sTudenTs Talcing Spanish were inviTed when Miss Mary Tarbox presenTed inTeresTing slides OT Mexico. During The lasT weelcs ol: March, The sTrains oT l.as MananiTas , a l.aTin-American song, could be heard as The Spanish Club members diligenTly pracTiced Tor Their parT in The lnTernaTional The- aTer MonTh program on March 3l. A Tea given Tor French Club in laTe spring rounded ouT The year's acTiviTies. Ohficers oT Spanish Club This year were The Tollowing: PresidenT .,.,..... Rodney Anderson Vice-presidenT ......,, Suzon Forscey SecreTary .,.. . . . Barbara Squinn Treasurer . .. ..... James Muir KEY CLUB RISES AND Sl-IINES ALL YEAR Up in The morning and ouT on The iob-ThaT's Key Club. Members meeT aT 7:55 A.lvl. on Thursdays in Their Third Tloor club room, The purposes oT Key Club are many: To develop iniTiaTive and leadership, To provide experience in living and worlcing TogeTher, To serve The school and communiTy and To prepare Tor useTul ciTizenship. Under The guidance oT lvlr. George Keeler, TaculTy advisor, This year's group TulTilled iTs many aims. Key Clubbers proved Their iniTiaTive and lead- ership by conducTing a meeTing oT The local Ki- wanis Club. Daniel Johnson, The organizaTion's prexy, presided aT The meeTing. The clulo pre- senTed a debaTe Tollowing The business session aT Kiwanis on The subiecT: Resolved: ThaT The Tederal governmenT should iniTiaTe a policy oT Tree Trade among naTions Triendly To The UniTed STaTes. This year Key Club emphasized school service. On November I9 represenTaTives oT over TwenTy colleges visiTed The high school. Members served as guides and hosTs To The represenTaTives oT various colleges. During February The club pro- moTed a cloThing drive Tor needy children ThroughouT The world. As a resulT, sTudenT cloTh- ing conTribuTions Tripled lasT year's ToTal. Key Club acTiviTies were highlighTed by a sTaTe convenTion aT MonTicello, New York on April 30- May l. A group Trom JamesTown aTTended The convenTion and was accompanied by members oT The local Kiwanis Club. On The financial side, Key Club enioyed a prosperous year. The organizaTion ioined wiTh J-Club To sponsor The annual STudenT-FaculTy basl4eTball game on lvlarch l8. A capaciTy crowd insured The group of a successTul l955. The local chapTer is a member oT Key Club InTernaTional and is aTTiliaTed wiTh The JamesTown Kiwanis Club. The oTTicers oT The pasT year were as Tollows: PresidenT ....,...... Daniel Johnson Vice-presidenT .... C. RoberT Eclilund SecreTary .... .... B rian WeinsTein Treasurer . .. .. RoberT A. Wilson KEY CLUB FirsT Row-R. Wilson, T, Law' n, . un , . o non, B. Weinsfein, R, Day, R. Anderson. Second Row-J. Frei , . A. in r , . Baile, . ianci. Third Row-S. Lundine, . al, . Gus av n, . usfafson, D. Hanson, W. Bourque, so R Eckl d D J h s R L dg en A y S C o Inq R B T D T so C G Mr. Keeler, W. Ansley, D. Buck, R. H. Lindgren, T. AhIsTrom, D. Lincoln, M. Clawson, D. Holrnlund. Q. X YORKERS CCDMPLETE Tl-IIRD YEAR AT J. l-l. S. In May of l952, SebasTian Ciancio, Then a ninTh grader aT JeTTerson, was elecTed sTaTe presidenT oT The Yorker Club. Many members of The class oT l955 were Yorker members in junior high school, and when They Tound ouT ThaT no such group exisTed in J.l-l.S., They began To work Tor one. WiTh SebasTian Ciancio as presidenT, and Miss l-lelen G. McMahon as advisor, The club was Tormed. Yorker, which is an abbrevia- Tion oT The New York STaTe Junior l-lisTorical So- cieTy, has grown sTeadily in membership. This year, as in The Two previous years oT exis- Tence, The organizaTion has conTribuTed many worThwhile communiTy proiecTs. One oT These is The giving oT Tood baskeTs and giTTs To needy Tamilies aT ChrisTmas. Ever since The club was Tormed here, There has been an eTTorT To sTimulaTe inTeresT in a museum Tor The JamesTown area. Many iTems OT hisTori- cal significance have been collecTed, including Tarm implemenTs, household arTicles, picTures, and painTings oT The l800's. The arTicles are on dis- play on The second Tloor OT The high school, and will be exhibiTed There unTil a suiTable home is Tound Tor Them. YCRKER Firsf Row-J. Swiderslci, E. Holmberg, C. Nelson. Second Row- M. Milliron, M. Swanson, B. Johnson, S. Ciancio, P. Davis, D. Davis, P. Noyd. Third Row -- C, Larson, P. Kelley, As a long range proiecT, The members plan To raise Tunds To purchase a porTraiT oT The laTe JusTice RoberT l-l. Jackson. The porTraiT will be presenTed To The school. The meeTings This year have been varied and inTeresTing. Movies have been shown, and guesT speakers have been inviTed, including Mr. David Berg, Miss l-lelena STonehouse, and Mr. AlberT Price. EasT Aurora was The hosT ciTy Tor The WesTern New York Jamboree on April 23. These Jam- borees are held each year in a diTTerenT ciTy To enable The clubs To Talk over local problems, proiecTs, and devices: and To nominaTe members To run Tor sTaTe oTTices. The club compleTed iTs year's acTiviTy aT a convenTion held in Syracuse May I3 and l4. The oTTicers This year were as Tollows: FirsT Term Second Term SebasTian Ciancio . PresidenT . SebasTian Ciancio Beverly Dobmier. .Vice-presidenT. .PaTricia Davis Barbara Johnson. .SecreTary. . .Marcia Swanson Marvin Thunberg .... Treasurer ..... John Ericson David Davis. . .SergeanT-aT-arms. . .Craig Larson CLUB J. Swanson, B. Johnson, J. Ericson, G. Seaholm, R. Swanson, Miss McMahon, R. Marek. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Firsf Row - Miss Mc6uirl, J, Manno, P. Pearson, Miss Wait T. Schifano, C. K.elley, E. Goller, K. Leburg, P. Davis, S. Forscey, lEnglish exchange Teacherl, R. Farrar, S. Anderson, C. Nelson, F. Valvo, Mr. Keeler, Miss Overs. Second Row-M. Kidder, J. TafT, L. Johnson, J. Arnone, S. Bore, S. Lagerquisrf, C. Anderson, N. Sfrorndahl, B. Lee, D. J. PeTersOn, D. PeTerson. Third Row- M. D'Angelo, B. Ringle, S. HasTings, A. Keeler, S. Sparrman, P. Johnson, E. Thorson, J. Muller. Fourth Row - C, Hashngs, A. Johnson, S. Kronmiller, D. Peferson, S. Olson, K. Anderson, J. Samuelson, R. Angilella, M. Morgan, E. Daversa, N. Poore, S. Anderson, S. Peterson, N. Murray. F.T.A. PREPARE FOR FUTURE CAREER The main aim OT The MerTOn P. Corwin FuTure Teachers OT America Club is To acquainT inTeresT- ed sTudenTs wiTh The oppOrTuniTies and responsi- biliTies OT The Teaching proTession and To culTi- vaTe in Them The essenTial qualiTies OT a good Teacher. F.T.A. oTTered many helpTul and diTTerenTiaTed acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. These proiecTs were planned aT The meeTings held in The Torm OT Tureen suppers in The caTeTeria here aT school. Trips were made To The various Teachers' col- leges. Training sessions in The operaTion OT audio- visual equipmenT were held. Perhaps The mosT impOrTanT OT all was The TeachereTTe program which provided sTudenTs wiTh opporTuniTy To observe and assisT in an elemenTary or a iunior high school class one aTTernoon a week. A program To help Korean children was puT in eTTecT. Many service proiecTs which helped The school and The comrnuniTy also headlined F.T.A. acTiv- iTies. Members acTed as guides and served in The caTeTeria Tor The ChauTauqua CounTy Teach- ers' COnTerence. ln order To observe American EducaTion Week, a panel discussion. FuTure Teachers on The Air, was presenTed over radio sTaTion WJOC and a very aTTracTive window display was seT up in Nelson's DeparTmenT STore. F.T.A. is aTTiliaTed wiTh The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion and is sponsored by The JamesTown Teachers' AssociaTion. Miss l-lelen Overs is The TaculTy sponsor and Miss Florence McGuirl is The co-sponsor. OTTicers Tor This year have been as Tollows: PresidenT ..... ..... R alph Farrar Vice-presidenT ...... PaTricia Pearson SecreTary . .. .... Joyce Manno Treasurer .... . . . Sandra Anderson l-lisTorian ..... . . . Carole Nelson ParliamenTarian ...... Eleanor Goller Librarian ...... .. . Francine Valvo SALE HELP TCD MAKE FRIENDS ABRCAD SALS is an organizaTion oT girls working in The library Tor The purpose oT assisTing The librar- ians and geTTing Themselves and oTher JamesTown T-ligh School sTudenTs acquainTed wiTh books. The girls have helped The librarians in many diTTerenT ways This year. They have helped To process new books, puT plasTic covers on books, Type cards and pockeTs, pasTe pockeTs in The books, reTile magazines used during The day, and arrange The occupaTional Tile. During ChrisTrnas vacaTion The girls helped To Take invenTory oT The books. The girls helped greaTly in The promoTion oT reading This year in JamesTown l-ligh School by each one designing a bulleTin board. These bulleTin boards ThaT The girls designed were dis- TribuTed among The homerooms Tor one-week periods. The bulleTin boards were used To inTro- duce diTTerenT books and various subiecTs. The SALS were quiTe acTive all year. Dur ing The TirsT parT oT The year They held a rum- mage sale To raise money Tor CARE book pack- ages To be senT To needy schools. This year The girls chose WesTern Germany as The counTry To which They direcTed CARE organizaTion To send Their giTT. These CARE book packages help The promoTion oT beTTer Triendship beTween our counTries. The SALS had a ChrisTmas parTy This year which was noT only a social evenT Tor The girls buT a chariTable one, Too. The girls made cloThes- pin dolls which They gave To children in The children's ward aT The W.C.A. l-TospiTal. The SALS held Their meeTings every Third Tuesday in one oT The reading rooms oT The library. The girls gave up some OT Their sTudy hall periods and some oT Their sevenTh periods Tor The express purpose oT assisTing in The library. GTTicers Tor The year were as Tollows: PresidenT ..,... PaTricia Dombrowski SecreTary . .. ..,... ElizabeTh BaTes Treasurer . .. ....... Virginia SieTa Advisor , . , .... Miss Jewell Brown uSAl-Su Firsf Row-F. Valvo, V. SieTa, M. A. Vullo, M. D'Angelo, N. Ogren, D. Fullerfon, E. BaTes, P. Dombrowski, K. Branch, Miss Brown. Second Row-J. Swanson. REC COMMITTEE FirsT Row-N. ReynoIds, R. Anderson, J. Ingleson, J. Anzalone. Second Row-T. AhIsTrom, J. I-Ieadd, Mr. Babcock, D. I-IoImIund, M. CIawson, R. Ecklund, B. Hughes. REC RESUMES ACTIVE ROLE IN J. I-I.S ATTer a year's absence, The REC has re- appeared on The busy J.I-I.S. acTiviTy calendar. A group OT seniors and iuniors, under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Allan W. Babcock, has guided The program This year. The idea oT reviving The REC originaTed among several members OT The commiTTee in The spring OT I954, buT acTion was posTponed unTiI school began IasT Tall. IT has been The purpose OT The REC com- miTTee To provide enTerTainmenT on nighTs, par- TicuIarIy Fridays, when no oTher school acTiviTies are scheduled. The price oT admission has been IcepT aT a minimum. Proceeds Trom The reTresh- menT sTand and admissions have been used To purchase sheeT music and oTher band suppIies. The inTrequenT appearance oT The REC dur- ing The TaII and winTer monThs has been due To The crowded school calendar and The Time re- quired Tor developing a proTicienT dance band. The experience gained by The members oT The commiTTee and The band wiII be an imporTanT asseT To nexT year's REC . The Tollowing are The members oT The commiT- Tee and Their duTies. There are, however, oTher J.I-I.S. sTudenTs who have conTribuTed To The suc- cess oT The REC and The assemblies in which The band has perTormed. Chairman ....,.,. TimoThy AhIsTrom Band ...,. . . Rodney Anderson PubIiciTy ... ,. . Joseph AnzaIone Admissions . .. .... Jean I-Ieadd ReTreshmenTs ....... Barbara I-Iughes DecoraTions ........ Nancy Reynolds SecreTary-Treasurer .... June IngIeson DANCE BAND ENLIVENS J. l-I. S. REC One OT The reasons Tor The lack OT inTeresT in Tormer REC was The use OT records Tor danc- ing. The REC commiTTee TelT ThaT a dance band, especially one made up OT J.H.S. sTudenTs, would creaTe more inTeresT and bring more sTudenTs To The dances. The personnel OT The band changed consider- ably during The TirsT rehearsals lasT Tall. During one oT The RECS in January, Two bands, one made up enTireIy OT sophomores, perTOrmed during The evening. LaTer To creaTe a deeper sound, The Two bands were combined To Torm a single uniT OT Twelve insTrumenTs. The success OT These groups is The resulT OT Their own musical knowledge, individual pracTice, and group re- hearsals. They have provided Their own leader- ship. ParT OT The band equipmenT, namely The sTands and The public address sysTem, are Trom The Tormer REC . These have been supplemenTed by new sheeT music, Tolders, lighTs and micro- phone heads. ParTicipaTion in a band OT This sorT has broughT varied and valuable experience To iTs members IT is helpTul To Those looking ahead To a musical TuTure and also is a means by which sTudenTs OT similar inTeresTs geT TogeTher and appreciaTe Their own and Tellow musicians' TalenTs. Working TogeTher in such an organizaTion gives a sense OT Teamwork and saTisTacTion Tor a iob well done. Piano ............ Rodney Anderson Drums .... ...... R ichard Messina Bass ............... Wal+er Johnson Saxophones .... David BlixT, Marshall Arisman, James GusTaTson Trombones Donald NyquisT, Bradley Jones TrumpeTs Richard Lindgren, Gus Pellerino, William BoersT, RoberT l-less DANCE BAND FirsT Row-J. GusTaTsOn, R. Hess, M. Arisman, D. BlixT, R. Messina, W. Johnson, R. Anderson. Second Row-A. Pellerino, W. BoersT, B. Jones, D. NyguisT. I. Enlr' acleg 2. Honor Sociery lrimming Hue Chrisfmas +ree: 3. Refailing display: 4. Jacob Comes Home cash 5. 8: 6. Senior play rehearsals: 7. Cheerleaders: 8. Cralfs class: 9. Max Robinson, Marcia Elmeer, Sabasfian Ciancio: IO. Pep rally. 78 L, d rcmohczs W a 6 X x 5 A NX' B fi A X QQ! t in-AX ffl QV 8 s xx Y X! ,N x ,lil ' 21 --A 2 ! 5768422 N gk V- is - X r FJ! T jx M' '- bv M ...l N jg , , ' 'N 9 I .f Q. s! 1 A A y INR. 'I Q hx x N f X ' 'KC' ..- fx tl J xo X! 'L' J ' f 'X x NJ U M xl' T ff 1 2 K ! X X Q I X K + Q CN 7 .sQ ff' ' Z'- x 3 x IX ' CX Vs 'M-ru.i S Sthfbflhf CAST OF SENIOR PLAY- OUT OF THIS WORLD STanding-B. Dobmier, G. Phillips, S. PeTerson, E. SulmoneTTi, D. Lockwood, A. Jacques, R. SinaTra, J. Welch, M. Hoover. SeaTed-L. l-lagadorn, M. Anderson, D. Davis. DRAMATISTS PLEASE LARGE ALJDIENCES Along wiTh The numerous oTher acTiviTies aT JamesTown l-ligh, dramaTics played a big parT in The lives OT many Teen-agers . This year a greaT deal OT Tine dramaTic work was done under The direcTion OT Miss MyrTle PaeTznick, TaculTy advisor. The Three plays OT The year played To large, enThusiasTic audiences. On November 20, The Seniors TransTormed The J.l-l.S. sTage inTo The campus OT ParkhursT College Tor Women, Tor Their play OuT OT This liNorld . When Linda Russell, played by Shirley PeTerson, Turned her uncle's house inTo a boys' dorm Tor The weekend, crocheTy OTis, porTrayed by Joseph Welch, locked himselT-along wiTh The young men's cloThes-in The aTTic. When he imagined himselT deparTed Trom This world, Uncle OTis relenTed, deciding youTh isn'T so bad aTTer all. l-le Then sold his properTy To The col- lege, providing a happy ending Tor This rollick- ing comedy. The Junior Class presenTed The Curious Sav- age on February 5, when our sTage became The CloisTers ResT l-lome . The rich Mrs. Sav- age, Mary PiTTs, was commiTTed by her money- conscious sTepchildren. Many laughs were pro- vided by some OT The inmaTes, played by DorOThy PeTerson, Lillian ViTanza, and Michael Clawson. ATTer her saniTy had been deTermined, however, Mrs. Savage almosT decided ThaT she preTerred The company oT The genTle eccenTrics To The mad world, buT she leTT The home in order To use her TorTune making oTher people happy. Finally, The dramaTisTs Turned To The Tield OT children's TheaTer Tor The producTion OT Green- sleeves' Magic. The enThusiasTic young audi- ence was delighTed aT The anTics OT Greensleeves, played by RoberT Rogers, as he TaughT The Three liTTle princesses whaT iT meanT To laugh, To dance, and To sing, againsT The wishes OT The wicked Grand Duchess, porTrayed by Nancy Poore. GareTh GriTTiThs, Barbara LindquisT, Joanna Carl- son and l-lager WaTson headed The Tine casT OT This Tairy Tale, seT in The middle ages. ElaboraTe sTaging and colorTul cOsTuming provided a brighT Touch To end The very successTul T954-55 TheaTri- cal season. -1 Q I gb , W A A on 4 vf., 41 . 'xv 'J X 1 1 2? ww .Q Mx ffiiyg -'gg an x 'P Q 9' Y A 3? iff 15 11.1,- FW5 ff ' 55, A 5 5 2 . wif X 21329 v 2 3 ff H 'N' gg g?f.:::: 552Sfi fi 1 ff 1: ., ..,. 22 M332 15. 'gi an-V 555 W G fr 513 'Sl , A ,x I r at W . QE ARSENIC AND OLD LACE CAST FirsT Row-M. Anderl, D. Hanson, D. Holmlund. Second Row -- R. Anderson, M. Clawson, R. Rogers, T. AhlsTrom, R. A. Wilson, W. Furman, B. WeinsTein, R. BaTT. Third Row-R. Nelson, M. Peck, W. Bigelow. HARSENIC AND CLD LACE DELIGHTS FULL I-TGUSE Chargel Charge The blockhouselu Those were The words ThaT echoed Through The audi- Torium SaTurday evening, OcTober 23, l954, as members OT The NaTional Forensic League and The Thespians Troupe OT J.H.S. presenTed Arsenic and Old Lace . The all-male casT was direcTed by RoberT C. Wilson, debaTe coach, and commiTTees and oTher arrangemenTs were in charge oT Miss MyrTle PaeTzniclc, dramaTics direcTor. The hilarious mysTery-comedy is The sTory oT Two slighTly insane aunTs who bury Twelve old genTlemen in The cellar. The aunTs were porTrayed by Marvin Anderl and David Holmlund. A demenTed nephew, Teddy RoosevelT BrewsTer, porTrayed by William Bigelow, assisTed The aunTs in Their acTions by burying The genTlemen in The Panama Canal lThe cellarl. JonaThan BrewsTer, 82 played by TimoThy AhlsTrom, also aTTecTed wiTh demenTia, TurThered complicaTions by reTurning home. A Third nephew, MorTimer BrewsTer lRob- erT A. Vlfilsonl was abouT To marry a minisTer's daughTer, Elaine Harper, porTrayed by David Hanson, when he Tound ouT abouT The acTions oT his aunTs and broThers. All ended happily, how- ever, when MorTimer and his sweeThearT were reuniTed and The'aunTs were senT To Happy- dale , buT only aTTer having served ano+her genTleman some oT Their poison wine. Chairmen Tor The producTion OT The play were Michael Clawson, assisTanT direcTorg Richard Lindgren, business: Joan Linder and RoberT Lind- gren, adverTisingg Louis Lombardo, producTion: William Furman, lighTs and music: June lngleson and Norma HunT, malce-up: Geraldine Adams and Nancy Hernan, cosTumes: and Frances Ol- son, house manager. The PreTTiesT Girl in Town Two Crooks and a Lady BlackouT BROADWAY Sl-IINES ON SECOND STREET Once again This year Through The eTTorTs oT Playhouse, The sophomore dramaTic organizaTion, Broadway on Second STreeT was presenTed aT The JamesTown High School audiTorium on March IZ. The program consisTed oT Tour one-acT plays. One play was presenTed in compeTiTion by each class aT J.H.S. The Sophomore Class gave one addiTional play aT The opening oT The program Tor added enioymenT. This program was The main producTion oT Playhouse. Judges oT The com- peTing plays were Mrs. Harvey M. Osgood, Mrs. Vernon E. Johnson, and Mr. Melvin Berg. An inscribed cup which was donaTed by Playhouse was given To The winners. Again This year The play which was judged The mosT ouTsTanding by The judges was presenTed by The sophomore group, The Class oT '57. The enTry was Two Crooks and a Lady wriTTen by Eugene PilloT. This is a mysTery involving an aTTempTed TheTT oT a valuable diamond necklace wiTh Frank HammersTrom as The crook and Toby Glover as his accomplice. Mary Wellman por- Trayed The rich old woman, Diane Pickering, her companion, David Lincoln, The police inspecTor, and John PeTerson, GarriTy. The sTudenT direc- Tor was Geraldine Adams. The play presenTed by The Juniors was called BlackouT wriTTen by Essex Dane. This drama con- cerned The TheTT oT secreT Tormulas Taken by The Nazis Trom Dr. Terry Conover, a scienTisT, por- Trayed by Russell BaTT, wiTh Kay Lindahl as Nurse STilIman, Karen Byrne as Mary Evelyn, and Hager WaTson as Dr. Haber. The sTudenT direcTor was GareTh GriTTiThs. The senior play was enTiTled The PreTTiesT Girl in Town, wriTTen by CarTer BlacksmyThe, and di- recTed by Irene Telly and Barbara Glad. lT was a human inTeresT comedy wiTh a lesson To Teach. PaT Hanson played Rhoda Addison, The preTTiesT girl in Town: Pauline Carlson, Mrs. Addison, The moTherg AniTa Johnson, BeTTy Addison, The youngesT daughTer: Carol Nelson, DorThea Ad- dison, an older sisTer7 RoberT Wilson, Jack Addi- son, Their broTher: Gloria Ganurie, Sue Jumel, a Triend oT Theirs: John Belknap, Fred Thompson, one oT The gang: Joseph Welsh, William Fairley, a raTher unpopular boy: and Daniel Johnson, Al Bigelow, The Tamous TooTball player. The sophomores also presenTed a lighT com- edy called Love and LaTher, wriTTen by KaTherine KesTer, and direcTed by Anne Johnson. The casT consisTed oT KaTherine Karr, Edward Reasor, and Richard Olson. Playhouse presenTed numerous beTween-acTs which were very enTerTaining. PRETENDERS Firsf Row-K. Lindahl, C. Larson, L. Rogers, B. Lindquisf, D. Wal- lin, K. Anderson, S. PeTerson, P. Noyd, C. ChiappeTTa, D, PeTer- son, T. Lombardo, R. Fosburg, N, Hunf. Second Row-J. Carlson J. Swanson, N. Reynolds, B. Glad, J. Connally, L. Holmberg, J. Lindner, B. Hughes, M. Kidder, S. Forscey, D. Farnelia, P. Hanson, P. Carlson, M. Torrance, J. Headd, M. Hoover. Third Row-J. Morse, J. Grarvdin, J. Hagberg, K. Byrne, H. Bar- qar, P. Peppers, G. Adams, I. Telly, S. Carlson, S. Anderson, P. Williams, C, Rix, C. Nelson, A. Johnson, M. Anderson, M. J. Baggiano. Fourfh Row-B. Cohen, R. Anderson, M. Pil'Ts, F. Olson, R. Angilella, C. Johnson, M. Elmeer, R. Lindgren, E. Day, N. Poore. FifTh Row-C. HornsTen, A. Bailey, E. Bakewell, B. Bullock, R. A. Wilson, J. Anzalone, G. Elmeer, D. Holmlund, D. Carlson, N. Hernan, M. Anderl, G. Ganurie, M. Casker, H. WaTson, R. Lindgren. GREENSl.EEVES TOPS PRETENDERS' YEAR Once again This year, PreTenders, The Junior- Senior dramaTic group OT J.l-l.S. under The direc- Tion OT Miss MyrTle PaeTzniclc, plunged inTo Tairy- Tale land To presenT Their annual children's pro- ducTion sponsored by The JamesTown P.T.A. This year, Greensleeves Magic was chosen and iT Turnished delighTTul enTerTainmenT Tor The hundreds OT grade school pupils Trom The area who aTTended. The casT, The cosTume commiTTee, and The producTion crews worked diligenTly righT up unTil The curTain rose on The aTTernoon OT March l9, and The successTul, Top-noTch produc- Tion OT Greensleeves was presenTed. AnoTher oT PreTenders' biggesT proiecTs This year was The one-acT play New FounTains which was presenTed Tor PreTenders' assembly in November and also numerous Times ThroughouT The year Tor parenTs' groups in grade schools in The ciTy. Because OT The heavy perTormance schedule which conTinued Through April, Two casTs were chosen Tor The producTion, boTh OT which did an able iob. The play involved a girl who was leTT crippled aTTer an aTTaclc OT polio. The casTs included The Tollowing people: FirsT CasT Donna Wallin ,...,.. Joanne Morrison .....,. Lucy Rogers Nancy l-lernan ...... Lenore Wilson .... Barbara LindquisT Joan Lindner ..., ...Mrs. Morrison .... Geraldine Adams RoberT Lindgren ...... PeTer Clark ......., Marlin Caslcer i-lager Waison .,.... STage Manager ,..... Richard Olson Second CasT PreTenders also parTicipaTed in The celebraTion OT lnTernaTional TheaTre MonTh on March 3l, along wiTh The French and Spanish clubs. Many members parTicipaTed in The NFL-Thespians pro- ducTion Arsenic and Old Lace and Broadway on Second STreeT , The one-acT play compeTiTion. Weekly programs were very well planned This year. To compleTe Their busy year PreTenders aT- Tended The Annual Play FesTival aT Fredonia STaTe Teachers' College on April 29. All members who wenT had The privilege OT seeing plays pre- senTed by many groups Trom diTTerenT schools and enjoyed a delicious meal aT The college in The evening. LaTe in May, Playhouse members were inducTed as members OT PreTenders Tor The coming year. OTTicers Tor PreTenders This year were as Tollowsz FirsT Term lrene Telly Alaric Bailey ...... Frances Olson Dolores Carlson ...... Pre sidenT .Vice-PresidenT .... ........SecreTary .Treasurer ..... Barbara Glad. .Keeper OT ProperTies. Phyllis Noyd ..... Keeper OT Records. Second Term Dolores Carlson .....lrene Telly ..RiTa Angilella .Marvin Anderl .David l-lolmlund . . . .Nancy Flernan RLAVI-ICDUSE CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL YEAR Playhouse began iTs acTive parT in J.l-LS. dra- maTic acTiviTies wiTh iTs organizaTion early in The Tall. Over sixTy sophomores signed up Tor membership, and To make The meeTings more in- TeresTing, Tive groups were organized, each group being responsible Tor The enTerTainmenT Tor one meeTing. Each group had a TheaTrical name such as The Barrymores , The PirsT NighTers and The CelebriTies . On March I2 The big producTion OT The year Tor Playhouse and The oTher dramaTic organiza- Tions was Broadway on Second STreeT . Play- house presenTed Two Crooks and a Lady . This play was one already presenTed Tor a program during The year by one oT The groups. IT was enioyed by The members so much ThaT They de- cided To use iT Tor Their enTry in The compeTiTion plays. Playhouse was also in charge oT a shorT opening play Tor Broadway on Second STreeT called Love and LaTher . RoberT Rogers, member oT Playhouse, had The lead in The children's play Greensleeves Ma- gic a PreTenders produchon sponsored by The JamesTown PTA This play given aT a maTinee perTormance March I9, was enThusiasTically re- ceived by The young TheaTer-goers oT JamesTown. On any Friday if you had been looking Tor The Temale members oT Playhouse, you could have Tound Them in The girls' dressing room aT- Tending a make-up class, which was held Tor a six-week period, giving The girls much pracTice in The use oT make-up Tor plays. The annual Playhouse recepTion Tor The iunior high dramaTic groups was held in May To show prospecTive members how high school dramaTics TuncTion. All oT Playhouse's success could noT have been iT iT had noT been Tor Miss MyrTle PaeTznick under whose leadership The group ran. The oTTicers Tor The year were as Tollows: PirsT Term Second Term Mary Vlfellman ..,...., PresidenT ,....... Mary Wellman Frank HammersTrom. .Vice-presidenT. .Prank l-lammersTrom Ka+harine Karr ,......,. SecreTary ....... Elaine Anderson Richard Day Treasurer Richard Day STanley Lundine Keeper of Prope Ties Richard Olson Judy Anderson Keeper oT Records Sharon Carney PLAYHOUSE F s Row R Tranfum T Caflln B S anson T clover E n ford lf Kellgren J DeMeyere C Hanso J Hayes A Milelll S Carney M Hanson C Marker S Tane C Anderson L FoT Second Row-J Shelgren Hanson Fried K PeTer F l-lammersTrom R Day K Karr M Wellman J Ander on S dine An erson WI son P FleTc er B Bellar o Third Row M STrand M Morgan J Ford C SundouisT l-1 6usTafson R McGee S McVay S SpoTo S To e M Ro T M Samue son FourTh Row P TvlTse T Johnson E Reasor ohnsTon J e erson IH o n Ro r R Ne on N Carlson . Il I I . A .....-.... T A , , . , . . . . . ' ' .. r i .... ' . . - , .... , .. . . irf - . , . ' , . w , . C , . Sra - ' - . ' , . , . , . v ' , c, X. , . , . 'n, . , , ' ', '. , . , . , . , . S n , . o, I I- L I ' I I I . I T I T . T I, M. I , i ' , . I son, D. J , . P T , D. L' c I , R. ge s, . ls , . . , . , . , . , . s , . . . Lun ' , E. d , E. il , . h , . d . THESPIANS FirsT Row-B. Glad, F. Olson. Second Row-l'l. Bargar, C. ChiappeTTa. Third Row-M. Hoover, S. Carlson. FourTh Row- S. PeTerson, P. Noycl, D. Carlson. Fifrh Row-D. l-lolmlund, R. A. Wilson, G. Ganurie, N. Poore, M. Elmeer, l. Telly, P. Hanson, E. Balcewell, M. Anderl. TI-IESPIANS ENJOY NATIONAL RECOGNITION On April 2 over 400 high school delegaTes were presenT aT a meeTing oT deIegaTes oT The NaTional Thespian SocieTy. The hosTs aT The meeTing were The dramaTics deparTmenT oT Thiel College, Greenville, Pa. AT This conclave were represenTaTives of The J.l-T.S, Troupe 364, accom- panied by Their sponsor, Miss MyrTle PaeTznicl4. Two seniors, Pauline Carlson and Carole Nel- son, were inducTed inTo The socieTy. PaTricia Hanson was The delegaTe oT The local chapTer. ln addiTion To enioying Three play scenes, The visiTors Toolc parT in workshops and criTic reporTs. Miss PaeTznick served as a judge during The compeTiTion plays. Membership in Thespians is dependenT upon one's service in The Tield oT high school dramaTic arTs. AcTing, producTion, play-reading and selec- Tion, cosTuming, all are parT oT The business oT puTTing on a play . For Time and eTTecTive eT- TorT, The reward oT membership in a naTional honor socieTy is made. J.l-T.S. Thespians have been busy all year. WiTh The NaTional Forensic League, They presenTed The comedy Arsenic and Old Lace in OcTober. AT a drama TesTival held aT AlTred UniversiTy, The group gave a sensiTive inTerpreTaTion oT Jacob Comes l-Tome . Two iniTiaTive services were held, one in The Tall, and anoTher in The spring Term. The oTTicers oT' The pasT year were The Tollow- ing: PresidenT ......,..... Frances Olson Vice-presidenT ...... Shirley PeTerson SecreTary ..... .... D olores Olson Treasurer .... .. . Barbara Glad debate Cb 4 NW M if O f ,kyxg LJ N if k If f fx N f ! DE M X A A Nxt SJR xx ! X Ly A X X55 x X X 1 I ff Xlsgu I 1 HYPATIANS 'I ii T2 Firsf Row-N. Hunt, N. Hernan, C. ChiapeTTa, I. Te y, A. Johnson, M. Johnson, S. Bore, B. Glad. Second Row-Mr. Wi son, F. Olson, A. Johnson, E. Goller, J. Lundberg, K. Byrne, N. Reynolds, J. Swanson, K. Lindahl, J. Ingleson, D. Peferson, K. Kellgren, . agerquisT. Third Row-B. Buchan, C. GriffiTh, M. PaTerniTi, . eale, D. Farnella, K. Pelerson, J. Hayes, C. BelliTTo, M. Beck- rink, S. Jones, R. Wirfner, R. Giordano, E. Sianiord, S. Carney. VARIETY WAS Tl-IE RULE PCR l-IYPATIANS Yes, varieTy is The rule Tor l-lypaTians, The girls' public speaking organizaTion of JamesTown High School. This is True boTh in The weekly programs and in The social evenTs which have been held. ExTemp, rebuTTal and cross-examine were Terms The sophomore members Tound un- Tamiliar aT TirsT buT soon were using wiTh The ease ol The older members. Programs have included debaTes, exTempo- raneous Talks, panel discussions, poeTry reading conTesTs. These helped To accusTom The mem- bers To speaking before groups. l-lypaTians, however, is noT all work. Each holi- day a Tea was held in The Teachers' caTeTeria. ln November a parTy wiTh Lyceum was held. Every- one who wenT will remember The Tun which was had by all. ln February a Traveling supper was given. Members Traveled To several diTTerenT homes in order To geT Their enTire meal. Speakers have included The Tollowing: Miss E. ElizabeTh Jacques, who showed and explained slides of her recenT Trip To The SouThwesT1 Miss Rosella M. AgosTine, who showed slides oT her Trip To lTaly: Mr. Richard l-l. Ramsauer, who spoke on The imporTance of arT in our lives, and a mem- ber oT The Wacs, who Told abouT The life of a Wac. Bake sales and a dance aTTer one OT The local baskeTball games increased The Treasury. AT ChrisTmas Time, raTher Than exchange giTTs, l-iy- paTians senT a baskeT To a needy Tamily. Much hard work wenT inTo The producTion OT Arsenic and Old Lace , sponsored by The debaTing and dramaTic organizaTions OT J.l-LS. This was under The capable direcTion oT Miss MyrTle PaeTznick, dramaTics coach, and Mr. RoberT C. Wilson, TaculTy advisor oT l-lypaTians. All in all, l-lypaTians enioyed a mosT successTul year climaxed by The senior banqueT in June. The oTTicers during The year were as Tollows: EirsT Term Second Term Nancy Herman .... Presidenjr ....,,.. lrene Telly Norman l-lunT .... Vice-presidenT CynThia ChiappeTTa Barbara Glad ,.,.. SecreTary ,.,.. Ann Johnson Sonya Bore ,,.,,. Treasurer .... Mary Johnson LYCEUM CQNTINLJES WORTH-WHILE ACTIVITY This year, Lyceum, boys' debaTing organiza- Tion, compleTed iTs TiTTy-TiTh year oT acTiviTy aT J.l-l.S. ln I900, The TirsT meeTings were held under The guidance oT The laTe MilTon J. FleTcher, Tormer principal and superinTendenT oT schools. From These beginnings, The Lyceum has sTeadily grown in presTige and accomplishmenT. Many well-known men did Their TirsT public speaking as Lyceum members. Mr. Marion Fisher, a prominenT lawyer, was iTs TirsT presidenT. The laTe Honorable RoberT l-l. Jackson oT The UniTed STaTes Supreme CourT was an acTive member. ln I92O a banqueT was held which was The precedenT Tor The annual aTTair, a high poinT in The year's program. The TirsT l:leTcher award was presenTed in I93l. This coveTed recogni- Tion is given To Two members who are deTermined, by a scoring sysTem, To be The mosT acTive in The club. This pasT year, under The enThusiasTic guidance oT Mr. RoberT C. Wilson, The group has con- Tinued The splendid work. Along wiTh The hard work oT preparing and giving clebaTes, The mem- bers have Tound Time Tor Tun. A baskeTball game wiTh l-li-Y leTT The Y boys The hapless vicTims oT a IZ4-60 score. 0Ther good Times will close a happy and proTiTable year: The banqueT, The annual picnic, and a closing-oT-The-year parTy wiTh l-lypaTians. OTTicers oT The year have been The Tollowing: l:irsT Term Second Term Brian WeinsTein, , . PresidenT . . .Brian WeinsTein SebasTian Ciancio,Vice-presidenT, . .Russell BaTT David l-lanson .... SecreTary. .SebasTian Ciancio RoberT A. Wilson. .Treasurer ,,.,. RoberT BeaTTy Myron Peck. . .SergeanT-aT-arms.Joseph Jeziorski Todd Lawson ..,. ParliamenTarian. .Bradley Long LYCEUM FirsT Row-J. Jeziorski, R. A. Wilson, D. Hanson, B, WeinsTein, S. Ciancio, T. Lawson. Second Row - G. l-lagsTrom, C. GusTaTson, A. Floccare, D, NyquisT, D. Lockwood, A. Jacques, N. Johnson, R. Ecklund. Third Row - Mr. Vlfilson, G. Elmeer, T. Backus, C. PeTerson, S. Lundine. R. Anderson, D. Lincoln, W. Bourque, A. Maxwell, W. Furman. FourTh Row-R. BaTT, B. Long, J. Maxwell, 6. Pearson, L. WilTsie, J. DiesTer, R. Anderson, M. Peck. FREE TRADE KEERS VARSITY DEBATERS BUSY Free Trade is The only way To give Toreign counTries and The UniTed STaTes beTTer economic condiTions. On The conTrary, iT we adopT a policy oT Tree Trade, iT will be a deTrimenT To The economic condiTions oT The UniTed STaTes and Toreign counTries. This Topic oT Tree Trade kepT The J.l-l.S. debaTe squad on iTs Toes since iT required a greaT deal oT sTudying and research. Early lasT Tall JamesTown parTicipaTed in The Oswego TournamenT and in The l-lamilTon Tourna- menT. Russell BaTT was named besT speaker ol: The Oswego TournamenT. AT The STudenT Con- gress in Marlsboro, N. Y., Russell BaTT again was selecTed The besT speaker. TimoThy AhlsTrom was second besT speaker and Lloyd lVlalmsTrom received honorable menTion. JamesTown won The secTional TournamenT in RochesTer qualiTying Them Tor The STaTe DebaTe TournamenT aT Al- bany. Russell BaTT, William Bigelow and Diane Pickering were besT speakers in The A, B, and C divisions respecTively. The STaTe Forensic League TournamenT aT Syracuse was one oT The biggesT evenTs oT The year Tor There J.l-l.S. de- baTers Took parT in The Tollowing evenTs: debaTe, exTemporaneous speaking, original oraTory, ora- Torical declamaTion, dramaTic declamaTion and humorous declamaTion. Mr. RoberT C. Wilson, debaTe coach, led de- baTers To a successTul year in panel discussions and inTer-school debaTes wiTh Meadville, Brad- Tord, Aquinas, Canisius and Erie Academy. l-le also acTed as coach Tor The Two conTesTs l Speak Tor Democracy and The American Legion Ora- Torical conTesT. Russell BaTT, aTTer capTuring TirsT place in The counTy, and second in The disTricT, wenT on To win second place in The zone in The laTTer conTesT. DebaTers sponsored a TournamenT aT JamesTown, and Traveled To TournamenTs aT Allegheny College and Grove CiTy. SnowsTorms, car sickness and losses played a parT in This year's acTiviTies, buT J.l-l.S. debaTers proved Their Training in public speaking To be oT greaT value To Them. Officers Tor The year were The Tollowing: FirsT Term RoberT A. Wilion ..... TimoThy AhlsTrom lrene Telly ,.... . Brian WeinsTein . Vlfilliam Bigelow. Vice-presidenT .... SecreTary ,,... Treasurer ...... .PresidenT ,.... Second Term .RoberT A. Vxfilson Tirnofhy AhlsTrom .....,lrene Telly . Brian WeinsTein .,.DebaTe Manager ,... William Bigelow VARSITY DEBATE Firsf Row -- I. Telly, T. AhlsTrorn, B. WeinsTein, Mr. Wilson, K. PeTerson, B. Long, A. Johnson, D. Holrnlund, M. Johnson, R. BaTT, R. A. Wilson, W. Bigelow. Second Row-E. Anderson, F. l-lamn-iersTrom D PeTerson J Cusirnano FourTh Row-B Jones M. Clawson, J. lngleson, S. Ciancio, K. Byrne, R. Lindgren, R. Olson, J. Eiicson, S. Llundine, D. Rickering, M. lllansonl N. l-lernan, M. Peck. Thi - . , R. Roger, R. lon. rd Row L MalmsTrom s Nes CHARLES E. HALL DEBATE TEAMS Firsi' Row-Roberl A. Wilson. Second Row-Russell Bail, William Bigelow, Tirnolhy Ahlslrom, Sebaslian Ciancio, Brian Weinslein. TEAMS TO CLASI-I IN I-IALL DEBATE The lradilional Charles E. l-lall debalre promises again +o give rise Jro one of The mos+ inrense rivalries be+ween 'rhe Senior and Junior Classes. This debafing highlighf is held in memory ol: Charles E. Hall, an ourslanding high school de- baler who died in his senior year ar J.l-LS. l-lis parenls. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. l-lall. firsl' sponsored l'he Charles E. Hall Debale l'hir'ry- 'rhree years ago. The debarers are chosen from 'rheir respeclive classes by a group of high school facully members on basis of five-minule +ry-our speeches. Will '55 win or will '56 win? This resull will be decided by Sebaslian Ciancio, Roberl A. Wilson and Brian Weinslein who are represenring +he class of '55 and fheir opponenfs, Timolhy Ahlslrom, Russell Barr and William Bigelow of The class of '56. This friendly compefifive evenl' will +al4e place early in June. x Q f-was in E fi W aff-R 2279 z ,QR 4m 5-in A in saw' P W A af' wg . - ,.- .f ri V Q. .rr 15. K ., Sv W A X :X X .XX ' S 5X ff' 5' l J QM , bali K1 'nu Q22 FTWUSIC X Q g 7 gtg X x f X N mu f I liLToN FR 7 X A'CAPPELLA Firsf Row - M. Vullo, J. lngleson, B. LindquisT, L. Rogers, rink, D. Anderson, M. Arisman, W. Bourque, R. Jackson, J. Ful- N. STromdahl, J. Morse, E. Palmeri, S. Freeman, B. Young, ford, B. Bullock. Fourfh Row--D. Larson, T. Johnson, G. Elmeer, E. SulmoneTTi. Second Row-G. Griffifhs, S. Jonas, N. lflunT, L. MalmsTrom, D. Kidder, R. G-iunTa, R. Anderson, R. BeaTTy, J. Lindner, M. Elmeer, K. CranTz, J. WhiTney, J. UpTon, S. Swan- son, M. Adams. Third Row-l. Telly, S. Ayling, C. Swan, M. Beck- BUSY A whirl oT evenTs was in sTore Tor The A'Cap- pella Choir in SepTember as iT began anorher year oT greaT accomplishmenT. IT you have ever wandered down The basemenT corridor during The TiTTh period, you have heard The mellow voices OT The spiriTed choir members in rehearsal. Under The able direcTion oT Miss Ebba l-l. Goranson, The choir made iTs TirsT appearance aT ChrisTmas Time when They spread ChrisTmas cheer To young and old alike aT service clubs and in The hospilals. Three vesper services aT The PresbyTerian Church added To The eleven or more engagemenTs A'Cappella had. WiTh The J. Belknap, W. Furman, D. Buck, D. GusTavson. ACAPPELLA Cl-IOIR S well known Kyrie KrisTie as Their guide, The A'Cappella sang iTs way Through anoTher impres- sive and exTremely moving ChrisTmas season. Spring Tound A'Cappella spiriTedly preparing Tor Two annual concerTs, one in April and The second in lvlay. Such numbers as l-low Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place and Alleluia served as splendid concerT maTerial. Also in lvlay, The choir appeared aT The music TesTivals. The choir Tavored The iunior high schools wiTh an assembly program in each OT The schools. This is indeed a rewarding way To arouse music inTeresTs and appreciaTion. On Memorial Day, Q S r F l-lAl2 A'CAPPELLA FirsT Row-E. Sulmoneffi, A. Gusfafson, S, Kronmiller, J. Carlson, son, G. Phillips, R. Farrar, B. Lee, M. Kidder, J. Berg, S, Wilcox. K. Byrne, C. Hanson, G. Bellamy, D. Wallin, V. Olson, K. Ander- Fourfh ROW-M. Bafes, F. l-larnrnersTrorn, R. Lindgren, M. Claw- son, C. Chall. Second Row-H. Bargar, J. Gusfafson, S. Bore, son, D. Holmlund, A. Bailey, B. Long, R. Day, D. Swanson M. Haqluncl, G. Adams, G. VanValkenberq, N. Poore, D. Larson, D. Swan, C. Ghenf. J. Taff, K. Lindahl. Third Row-D. Hanson, R. Lindgren, D. John- SIC WIT!-l ENTIRE CCDMMLIINIITY The well-lcnown red and whife robes were again donned for a reverenf performance in Lalce View Cemefery. The final performance of The year for The A'Cappella Choir will be af The BaccalaureaTe exercises on Sunday, June 26. Efhna Sulmoneffi and Bruce Bulloclc wenf To Rochesfer in December To Talce parf in The choir af The annual All-Sfafe Music Fesfival held There. As all worlc and no play malces John a dull boy so if is wiTh The choir. Members Turned To The lighfer side when on March B, They char- Tered a bus and wenf To The Ice Follies in Buicfalo. l-loT dogs and The ever welcome cup of hof coffee af Too+balI games were made possible Through The eTforTs of choir members as sales- men. The real school spiriT was broughf ouT wiTh The sale of red and green banners. A greaT deal of credif for The success of This year's choir goes To The ambifious and wonderful group of officers They chose. The officers were as follows: PresidenT ..... ...... D aniel Johnson Vice-presidenT ..... Michael Clawson Secrefary .... ...,. J une lngleson Treasurer .... . . . Roberf Lindgren ORCHESTRA MEMBERS WORK LONG HOURS AbouT 2:l5 every Tuesday and Thursday, sTrange sounds begin To come Trom The music room. To The uniniTiaTed, There is no plan behind such direcTions as Give me an 'A' spoken Trom The violin secTion, nor The counTer-command oT No, low 'E ' Trom The big bass players. There is quieT Tor a Tew minuTes, Then comes The requesT Tor 'A' again please Trom The wood- wind secTion. ln Time, OT course, The enTire OrchesTra is saTis- Tied ThaT everyone is in Tune, and Miss Ebba H. Goranson, The direcTor, is ready To raise her baTon. Once The rehearsal has sTarTed, The mu- sicians seTTle down To The serious consideraTion oT The aTTernoon's work. They pracTice Tor long hours aTTer mosT oT The oTher sTudenTs have gone home. The OrchesTra sTring and woodwind players pracTiced cliligenTly ThroughouT The TirsT Term, and were ioined laTer by The bass and percussion secTions in preparaTion Tor The concerT season. Several oT The players conTinued Their musical PERSONNEL David Buck Thelma CaTlin CynThia J. Chall Michael P. Colera WinsTon B. Davis William Furman Joyce E. GusTaTson Alice A, GusTavson Darwin GusTavson Nancy A. Hull Susan F. Jones Karen Kellgren Susanne Kronmiller sTudies, in classes and privaTely, and were ouT- sTanding soloisTs in Their own righT. Sam LaValle and Darwin GusTavson, Tor example, were inviTed To parTicipaTe in All-STaTe OrchesTra held in RochesTer in December. There has been remarkable accomplishmenT on The work oT some oT The orchesTra members who Took up Their insTrumenTs as laTe as Their sopho- more year. The spring oT The year is The busy Time Tor The orchesTra. Members go To The annual spring conTesTs and presenT Two concerTs. This pasT year was no excepTion. ln addiTion, The orches- Tra wenT To a conTesT TesTival and perTormed Tor various groups in The communiTy. The oTTicers Tor The year were as Tollows: PresidenT ,......,..... Sam LaValle Vice-presidenT ........ Marcia Adams SecreTary and Treasurer PaTricia Venman Librarian .. .... CynThia Chall OF ORCHESTRA Marilyn Larson Sam LaValle Todd Lawson Richard Lindgren RoberT Lindgren Lloyd MalmsTrom Mary C. STrand Susan J. Swanson Susanne J. Swanson Josephine A. TaTT JaneT UpTon PaTricia D. Venman ORCHESTRA FirsT Row-S. LaValle, W. Furman, J. G-usTaTson, M. STrand, K. Kellgren, W. Davis. Second Row - J. UpTon, M. Haglund, P. Venman, C. Chall, L. MalmsTrom, T. CaTlin, N. Hull, M. Adams, Third Row - S. Jones, A. Gusfavson, C. Hanson, S. Swanson, K. Carpenter, D. Gusfavson, Miss Goranson, R. Lindgren, D, Buck, R. Lindgren. FourTh Row-T. Lawson, S. Swanson, S. Kronmiller, J. Taft. BAND Firsf Row-S. Jones, M. Anderson, A. Guslavson, A. Johnson, R. Lindgren, D. Carlson, F. Pomeroy, D. Carlson, J. TafT, A. Max- S. Williams, R. Carlson, P. Venman, C. Chall, J. WhiTney. well, D. Larson, R. Wilson, E. Dalrymple, B. Jones, D. Nyquisf, Second Row-D. Swanson, K. Johnson, C. Booth, M. Fransen, R. HeiTzenraTer, J. GusTafson, R. Hess, D. BlixT, M. Peck, B. Wein- E. Davarsa, W, Adams, J. Swan, W. Fransen, J. Alden, S. HaTcher, sTein. FifTh Row-M. ETTleson, P. Palmer, C. Crosley, M. Hanson, S. Swanson, L. VincenT, T. Schifano, C. Larson, S. Wilcox, J. Cole- D, Johnson, K. Byrne, S. Michos, L. Wozneak, M. Biers, C. John- man. Third Row-D. Olson, J. Sundholm, W. Boersf, D. Smer- son, P.Johnson, C. McKune, T. Lawson, C. Andell, C. Larson, agliuolo, K. CarpenTer, E. Anderson, D. Gusfavson. FourTh Row- A, Harris, J. Maxwell, M. Colera, Mr. Jacobson. D. Buck, R. Beaiiy, R. Palmeri, J. Wilcox, S. Sabino, R. Lindgren, HARD WGRK GF BAND IS REWARDED The i954-55 band season opened wiTh a Tan- Tare as The band creaTed inTricaTe and TascinaT- ing TormaTions on The TooTball Tield. New whiTe gloves Tlashed as The group was led Through iTs paces by drum maior Richard Lindgren, dressed in a whiTe TiTTed uniTorm. The ouTsTanding show OT The marching season, enTiTled SaluTe To Sousa , was presenTed in commemoraTion oT The one hundredTh birThday oT John Phillip Sousa. The band appeared aT all home games and made ouT-oT-Town Trips To Olean and Warren. One weekend during The TooTball season, mem- bers OT The band could be seen on The sTreeTs in The downTown area selling liTTle whiTe Tags. This was parT oT a plan To raise money Tor new rain- coaTs Tor The band, and new maioreTTe uniTorms. The enThusiasm oi The band members and Their willingness To work was an example of The Tine spiriT which has been builT up wiThin This group. Wirh The close oT The marching season, The band seTTled down To prepare Tor The annual concerTs. A group oT more advanced players was chosen To be in The selecT band as well as in The regular band. lvluch hard worlc Tollowed. This was rewarded by an ouTsTanding concerT presenTed in February, The presenTaTion oT sev- eral grade school and iunior high assemblies, and a concerT in May presenTed wiTh The A'Cappella Choir and OrchesTra. ln addiTion, The band sponsored an assembly in lvlarch TeaTuring The l-loloarT l-ligh School Band. The highlighT oT The concerT season was an overnighT Trip To Syra- cuse where The band parTicipaTed in The NYSSMA Music FesTival. The sTudenTs who had The privilege OT being in band This year have enjoyed a very successful season. This would noT have been possible, had iT noT been Tor The unselTish devoTion oT Time and eTTorT given To The band by The direc- Tor, Mr. Charles Jacobson. As a mosT ouT- sTanding direcTor, lvlr. Jacobson has given The band members an experience They will noT soon TorgeT. The oTTicers oT This year's band were These: PresidenT ........ Darwin GusTavson Vice-presidenT ......,,.. David Buclc SecreTary , ,. . . . JuaniTa WhiTney Treasurer .......... Brian WeinsTein Librarian ......,. ElizabeTh Anderson AssisTanT librarian .,...., David BlixT QuarTermasTer ...... Richard Lindgren Sophomore represenTaTive PaTricia Venman 2. 3. BAND GROUPS Color Guard-Firsf Row-Pafricia Johnson, Carol Johnson, Cynlhia Mclfune, Marilyn Biers, Cynfhia Chall. Second Row- Loreffa Wozneak, Alexandra Michos. Trumpef Trio-Roberl Lindgren, Pichard Lindgren, David Buck. Percussion Secfion-First Row-John Maxwell. Second Row- Allen Harris, Todd Lawson, Michael Colera, Charles Andell Craig Larson. ,woe ,5 ,K W 4. Maioreifes-Firsi Row-Delores Johnson. Second Row-Kai Byrne, Parricia Palmer, Consfance Crossley, Maxine Efflesi Marrha Hanson. 5 Officers' Council-Firsf Row-David Buck, Darwin Gusfavsc Juanira Whitney, Elizabeth Anderson. Second Row-Riche Lindgren, David Blixf, Palricia Venman, Brian Weinsfe Charles L. Jacobson, direcfor. c:1JchlzJcic:s Y , f 11- , ' ' f I ' 'WPS K W 1' .f ' f I I.. r v' ' ' A ' NRL M FR NSDN ukllml PhoTo Through courTesy of PosTJ BASEBALL TEAM-I 954 Firsf Row-J. Jeziorski, R. Love, D. SpiTz, J. Gordon, F. Schifano, Joseph, J. Carlson. Third Row-Coach Ayers, D. Lindahl, J. Mc- R. SpiTz, R. Genberq, C. Ayers, mascoT. Second Row-D. Johnson, Gill, F. LindsTrom, R. Kessler, W. Johnson, R. GiunTa, R. Winfer- S. Rowley, B. Bullock, C. Hammond, G. Edsall, A. Colera, A. De- burn, J, Fulford, T. ConsTanTine, Mgr., Ass'T. Coach Colburn. JUNIORS DOIVTINATE BASEBALL TEAM The l954 baseball Team was characTerized by The excellenT leadership oT Coach Allan F. Ayers, The exTremely Tine piTching oT Bob WinTerburn and Bruce Bullock, and The aggressive and hard- working spiriT OT The iuniors. Eleven iuniors won Their leTTers as The squad combined seven wins wiTh Tour losses. The won and losT record does noT speak well enough oT The accomplishmenTs OT This Team. IT sTarTed ouT slighTly inexperi- enced, buT ended up as a Tine, well coordinaTed baseball Team. Bob VVinTerburn sTarTed The season oTT righT by Throwing a Two-hiTTer as JamesTown swamped Falconer, I6-2. NOT To be ouTdone, Bruce Bul- lock chucked a one-hiT shuTouT aT Fredonia in The very nexT game. SouThwesTern proved To be Too sTrong a Toe Tor JamesTown in Their TirsT meeTing, buT The Red Raiders reversed The 7-2 seTback in Their second encounTer, as Daniel Johnson Took The hill To piTch a Two-hiTTer. The squad Twice beaT a rough and Tough Salamanca ouTTiT, once wiTh sophomore Coach Colburn subsTiTuTing Tor The I954 J.l'T.S. I6 Falconer ....2 J. l'l.S.... 7 Fredonia . ....O J.l'l.S. 5 Olean 6 J.T'T.S. 2 SouThwesTern .. ....7 J. Fl. S.... IO Salamanca.. ....5 J.l-l.S. 4 Falconer. 5 ailing Coach Ayers. DespiTe a 5-4 second en- counTer loss To Falconer, JamesTown sTilI won The Lake Shore League crown. The Raiders suTTered a 6-5 deTeaT aT The hands OT The Olean l-luskies despiTe The heavy hiTTing oT Dave Lindahl and Jack FulTord, The big guns in The hiTTing deparTmenT. The second meeTing oT The Two clubs was Tor The Bi-CounTy cham- pionship. JamesTown Took This one wiTh Bob WinTerburn piTching a shuTouT and Dan Johnson geTTing Tour hiTs in Tour Trips To The plaTe. The squad Then iourneyed To l-lamburg To meeT Niagara Falls Tor The SecTion Six TiTle. By The Time oT This game, The boys had gained much experience and conTidence. A TighTing ouTTiT, one ThaT knew ThaT This would be The lasT game They would play as a Team, Took The Tield To baTTle Their Toe. The boys Tailed To win The game, buT They losT no pride. lT was an older and more experienced nine ThaT deTeaTed our Raiders 4-I in a biTTerly ToughT game. lvlany oT These same boys will be back in l955 To play Their besT Tor The Team and Tor Their school. RECORD J. l-l. S. .... .. 6 Fredonia .... 5 J. H. S. .... .. 7 SouThwesTern 2 J. H. S. .... .. 4 Salamanca 2 J. l-l. S. .... .. 7 Olean ......... ..,.O J. l-l. S. .... .. I Niagara Falls .... 4- J. l-LS. FOOTBALL TEAM RACKS POWER The J.l-LS. TooTball Team in The Tall OT I954 blasTed iTs way Through a rough buT colorTul sea- son. IT was Coach WalTer Colburn's TiTTh year aT The helm, and his Team came Through wiTh Tive wins, Two losses and one Tie. Even Though The Team was lighT, The coach was able To groom The boys inTo an aggressive squad ThaT was a crowd-pleaser. The Raiders began Their season againsT The Lackawanna STeelers. Through Their alerT play and cool ball handling, They were able To van- quish The heavier Team, I8-7. This game was The beginning oT a season oT aerial aTTacks, spear-headed by Dick Seely and Bill Bourque. On The receiving end were The sure Tingers oT Joe lrby and Brian lvloynihan. In The Tollowing game, JamesTown suTTered iTs TirsT deTeaT. There was Tine deTensive play, especially on The parT oT Ted Carlson and Roger Jackson, buT The Tina! score was Erie CaThedral Prep I3, JamesTown, O. The Raiders came back To Take The nexT Two, beaTing LockporT 27-7 and Dunkirk I3-7. The Tine running oT Jim DeSanTis Tigured prominenTly in These vicTories. Perhaps The ToughesT game oT The season was wiTh The Niagara Falls Green l-lorneTs, wiTh The JamesTown Team on The losing end oT The I3-6 score. The sTrong deTensive play oT Russ GiunTa, Bill Prince, and Russ CerTo, and The dogged run- ning oT Sam CasamenTo were iusT noT enough To pull The game ouT oT The Tire. Tonawanda presenTed no serious problem and were deTeaTed I3-6. The l-luskies also bowed by a score oT 27-6. Jim Gordon Turned in a brillianT game, climaxed by an 87-yard run Tor a Touchdown on an inTercepTed pass by Dick Seely. To Tinish The season, The Raiders invaded The home sTand oT Their ancienT rivals, The Warren Dragons. ThroughouT mosT oT The game, The JamesTown Team held The upper hand. The game, however, Turned ouT To be a Thriller, 6-6. OUT- sTanding games were played by DeSanTis, CerTo, GiunTa, and Jim STeele. The honorary capTains Tor The season, as se- lecTed by Their Team maTes, were Russ GiunTa and Sam CasamenTo. C-iunTa was also honored by being puT on The All-STaTe TirsT sTring squad. Coaches who were oT greaT assisTance To Mr. Colburn were Coach Allan F. Ayers on The line, and Coach l-larold Rubens, who Trained The sophomores. FOOTBALL SQUAD FirsT Row-P. Mole, R. CerTo, W. Prince, R. Seely, R. GiunTa, giano, C. Olson, P. Lin'dsTrom, A. Floccare, W. Radack, S. PaTer- S, CasamenTo, J. Irby, R. Jackson, J. Carlson, B. Moynihan, niTi, L. DiTonTo, R. Bender, J. Gordon, R. 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Winferburn, F, LindsTrom, J. Belknap, R. Eck- Iund, J. Fulford, A. I-lunTer, B. Bullock, G. Parsons, Coach TaTT. RAIDERS PLAY EXCITING SCHEDULE The Red Raiders oT JamesTown were again led Through The season Tor a series oT vicTories winning I2 games and dropping only 6 in regu- lar season play. Under The coaching oT Rolland I-I. TaTT, The Raiders came inTo a Three-way Tie Tor The Lake Shore League, buT were deTeaTed by Olean in The Bi-CounTy pIayoTTs, 65-59. This year's Team had nine seniors, The mosT oT any Team in recenT years. Bob VVinTerlourn and Fred LindsTrom were good pivoT men, and Bob Ecklund excelled in drive-in shoTs. Russell Giunlra was a sTrong deTensive man, and George Parsons made up Tor his lack oT heighT wiTh his speed and good seT shooTing. Bob Ecklund and Bob WinTerburn were high scorers Tor The year. J.I-LS. sTarTed oTT wiTh a sTrong winning sTreak, buT The wins and losses were more evenly bal- anced near The end oT The season. The besT game oT The season was The TirsT game againsT Falconer. Our mosT Tormidable opponenT proved To be Olean, who was able To beaT us Twice. All The games were close and hard-ToughT and There- Tore, crowd-pleasers. The sophomore Team Turned in a good per- Tormance, Too, wiTh eleven wins and six losses. The Baby Raiders should provide good maTeriaI Tor nexT year, Tor They have a Tine compeTiTive spiriT and have been ably coached by Allan F. Ayers. The scores are as Tollowst Through courlesy ol I' SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE JamesTown ...,.,.... 35 Frewsburg . . JamesTown ....,,..., 25 Fredonia ,. JamesTown .. ... 44 Warren . JamesTown .. ... 46 Gowanda .. JamesTown .. ... 4O Falconer .... JamesTown ,, .,. 49 Randolph .,. JamesTown .. ... 30 5ouThwesTern JamesTown .. ,.. 56 Warren .,. JamesTown .. ... 66 Dunkirk ... JamesTown .. ,., 3I Fredonia ..,.,.. ...., JamesTown ., 38 Olean , ......, JarnesTown .. ... 52 Cassadaga Valley JamesTown .. .,, 57 Gowanda ...... ...,. JamesTown ,. ... 7I Falconer ...... ,. ... JamesTown ., .,. 48 Pine Valley .,.. JarnesTown ., ... 45 5ouThwesTern . JamesTown ,. ... 70 Dunkirk ... VARSITY SCHEDULE JamesTown .,........ 56 STrong VincenT ..,..., 59 .IamesTown .. ...... 72 Fredonia ...... .... 4 8 JamesTown .. .,. 55 Warren ...... .... 53 JamesTown .. ... 66 Gvowanda .. .... 6l JamesTown ., .,. 60 Falconer ... .... 5I JamesTown ,. ... 46 Erie EasT ..,. .... 42 JamesTown .. ... 55 SouThwesTern . ..,. 68 JamesTown ,, .,. 58 Warren .... .... 46 JamesTown .. ,,. 52 Dunkirk . .. 33 JamesTown .. ,.. 50 Erie Tech. ... .. 56 JamesTown .. ... 55 Fredonia ...... .... 4I JarnesTown .. ... 70 Olean ....,.,.... ... 79 JamesTown .., 52 Erie Academy .... ,... 49 JamesTown .. ... 5I Gowanda ...... .... 55 JamesTown ,, ... 78 Falconer ..... .... 67 JamesTown ,. ... 57 5ouThwesTern . .... 48 JamesTown .. ,.. 53 Dunkirk .,.. 67 JamesTown ,. ... 60 Corry ... .... 49 SPRINTERS GIVE CREDITABLE PERFORMANCES CROSS COUNTRY The hill and valley runners under The capable coaching OT Rolland l-l. TaTT resumed Their sec- ond season aTTer a comebaclc. Running up and down The narrow dusTy paThs, The boys perhaps didn'T win Tame as a Team, buT did all righT in- dividually. Boys earning enough poinTs To earn a leTTer were Ted Eclclund and Dan Lindberg. Ted Eclclund wenT on To place elevenTh ouT oT I76 runners in Top compeTiTion in The secTional, held aT AmhersT. TRACK The J.l-l.5. Thinclads, beneTiTed by The experi- ence oT Coach TaTT and his assisTanT, Coach l-lar- old Rubens, again upheld The high honors oT The Red Raiders. The '54 dusTraisers didn'T have much depTh, buT The boys had naTural abiliTy in Their own speciTied Tields, which was developed as The season wenT along. The Team had an excepTional amounT oT Team spiriT which proved To be The main TacTor in Their success. The Raiders' qualiTy led Them To a second place in The counTy meeT aT Dunlqirlc, wiThin a Tew poinTs oT Fredonia. The counTy meeT was high-lighTed by Big Jim McCuslcer's record- breaking discus Throw, a record which he had previously brolcen in a high school meeT To esTab- Iish a new JamesTown High record. The Raiders laTer wenT To The secTional play-oTTs and placed TourTh ouT oT TiTTeen compeTing Teams. QTher boys sTarring during The '54 season were John NysTrom, The J.l-l.S. miler: The lrby combinaTion oT Rog and Joe, excelling in high iumping and sprinTing respecTively: Bob Erickson, The halT- miler, and Diclc Nelson, pole-vaulTer. The Raider Thinclads TabulaTed up Their sched- ule as Tollows: May 4-Warren 7l, JamesTown 33. May ll-Corry 65, JamesTown 50, Ripley I3. lvlay I4-Warren 64, JamesTown 40. May I8-Olean 55, JamesTown 49. lvlay 25-JamesTown 58, Dunlcirlc 46. lvlay 28-CounTy: JamesTown-Second. June 5-5ecTional: JamesTown-FourTh. TRACK TEAM FirsT Row-R. Broadhead, T. Ecklund, R. Warrnack, R. Fadale, R. lrby, J. McCusker, W. Radack, G. Elmeer, R. Franson, F. HunTer, K. Goldinger, W. Prince, J. Irby, L. Linder. Second N. Anderson, Coach TafT. Row-AssisTanT Coach Rubens, R. Erickson, J. Nysirom, R. Nelson, PhoTo Through courfesy J-CLUB Firsf Row-P. Yankoski, R. ETTleson, P. Mole, D. Ferrau, O. MalTa. C. Goldinqer, J. Gordon, J. lrby. FourTh Row-R. T-lolT, D. Lind- Second Row-C. Williams, A. Fioccare, B. Bullock, W. Radack, bloorn, D. Anderson, T. Ecklun-d, E. STeele, J. Confi, R. Kessler, R. Love, R. Nelson, B. lvloynihan, T. ConsTanTine. Third Row- J. Jeziorski. Fifth Row-R. WinTerburn, R. GiunTa, J. DeSanTis, R. Jackson, J. Carlson, W. Bourque, D. Johnson, R. Ecklund, R, Cerfo, R. FoTi, 6. Parsons, W. Prince, J. Lindholm, S. Dicembre. J CLUB PLANS FOR GREATER SCI-TQOL SERVICE The J Club oT JamesTown l-ligh School aims To promoTe inTeresT in aThleTics and To improve school spiriT. To TulTill Their aims more diligenTly, The J Club conducTed a survey This year To Tind ouT whaT oTher high school leTTer clubs were doing To promoTe inTeresT in aThleTics and To improve school spiriT. They senT leTTers oT inquiry To The larger high schools oT Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York. The replies To The que-sTionnaires will be used as a basis Tor TuTure programs. ln line wiTh iTs many services To J.l-l.S., The J Club sold TooTball programs aT all oT The home games. WiTh The co-sponsorship oT Key Club, They arranged and supervised The FaculTy- STudenT championship baskeTball game. The Tac- ulTy won anoTher game This year, buT only by one poinT and aTTer They were Torced inTo Two over- Time periods. WiTh The co-sponsorship oT The AThleTic Coun- cil, The J Club arranged The Baskelrball Ban- gueT on March 29 aT The RiTz ResTauranT. AT This Time The members oT The baskeTball Team were honored wiTh a dinner and a Talk by Mr. Frank l-lyde, sporTs ediTor oT The JamesTown POST-Journal. The members oT J Club are sTudenTs oT J.l-LS. who have earned a varsiTy leTTer. The leTTers are given in TooTball, baseball, baskeTball, golT, cross-counTry, Track, swimming, To The man- agers OT These sporTs and To The cheer-leaders. ln The spring The J Club helped The Junior l-ligh Schools wiTh Their Track meeT which was held aT The JamesTown l-ligh School. The ad- visors oT The J Club are Coach Rolland l-l. TaTT and Miss GreTchen Sander, girls' physical educaTion insTrucTor. OTTicers Tor This year were as Tollows: PresidenT ...... .. .RoberT Ecklund Vice-presidenT . .. . . Daniel Johnson SecreTary .... . . . Onalee lVlalTa Treasurer . ,. .... Russell Giunjra CPEERLEADERS WWDNWDE In The early parT oT SepTember, as soon as school really began, The many voices oT hopeTul cheerleaders rang ouT Trom The gym. PracTicing every nighT, They soon Tound ouT ThaT cheerlead- ing was noT all screaming, buT a Tew sore muscles also. Finally The day oT decision ar- rived. Chosen Tor The varsiTy squad were Onalee MalTa, Diane Ferrau, PaTricia Yanlcoslci, Sandra Swanson, and Joyce Berg. A Junior VarsiTy was also chosen, including AnToineTTe Arnone, Shiela SpoTo, Elaine Anderson, Beverly Rossman, Maxine ETTleson and Maxine Avery. Thursday was chosen To be The regular pracTice day. Miss GreTchen Sander, physical educaTion Teacher, Taking Time ouT Trom her oTher many acTiviTies, acTed as coach. BoTh squads received green slcirTs Trom The school as parT oT Their uniTorm. The VarsiTy cheerleaders boughT Their HG0,GO,GGVSMWT own whiTe, TurTle-neclc sweaTers. WhiTe gym shoes compleTed The aTTracTive uniTorms. The cheerleaders were righT behind The Team every minuTe oT any game, boosTing Their morale, even when They suTTered deTeaT. Through all Types oT weaTher They were Johnny on The spoT. On The basl4eTball courT, They iumped aT every opporTuniTy To urge The Team on To vic- Tory. Many Times, They led The enTire school in a cheering session, eiTher in pep assemblies or aT our annual pep rally, over Town. Through all our rugged TooTball games, despiTe The weaTher, These girls were behind our boys every sTep oT The way. The J.V. cheerleaders sold TooTball schedules aT all The varsiTy home TooTball games. To show Their graTiTude, The Team inviTed The cheerleaders To boTh The TooTball and The baslceT- ball bangueTs, which seems To be a well-earned honor. P. Yanlzoski, S. Swanson, O. MalTa, R. ETTleson, D. Ferrau. lAbsenTl J. Berg. ATHLETIC PROGRAM ADDS SPARK TO J. T-I.S. SWIMMING For The TirsT Time in J.I-LS. sporTs hisTory, a swimming Team has represenTed our school. Through The eTTorTs oT C. Richard Bower, assisTanT physical direcTor aT The Y.M.C.A., preliminary sTeps were Taken early in The school year To organize The squad. The AThIeTic AssociaTion OT J.I-LS. helped The prospecTive members To pay Tor The necessary Y membership and underTook To provide Trans- porTaTion and meals when The Team was away Trom home. The biggesT single impeTus, how- ever, was The oTTer OT Dick Bower To coach The Team wiThouT remuneraTion. The acTuaI season began wiTh Try-ouTs in early November. ATTer The Team was chosen, mosT OT The boys pracTiced Tour days a week. From These beginnings, The Team wenT on To parTicipaTe in Three oTTiciaI high school meeTs, winning Two and losing one. In The SecTionaIs aT NorTh Tonawanda, J.I-LS. placed TourTh, and Bill Radack has consisTenTIy been The individual sTar. In The second meeT oT The year againsT Erie Tech, he broke The pool record aT I:O3.I. In our home pool, Bill, all in one exhibiTion meeT, Tied The pool record in 40-yard Tree sTyIe, The I2O- yard individual medley, and IOO-yard back sTroke. The mosT ouTsTanding TeaT, however, was BiII's shaTTering oT The I8-year-old pool record aT NorTh Tonawanda in a secTionaI meeT. This newly-esTabIished record was also a new sec- Tional record. On March 26, Radack was Timed in IOO-yard backsTroke Trials aT I:O2.8. This Time has been submiTTed by Dick Bower To make Bill eligible Tor All-American honors. BOYS' INT RAM U RALS The inTramuraI program goT underway aT J.l-LS., This year, wiTh homeroom baskeTbaII com- peTiTion. The rivalry was aT a peak, as Teams represenTing every boys' homeroom were in- cluded in The schedule. An eIiminaTion Tourney was held under The supervision oT Mr. Colburn. When The acTiviTy was over, homeroom 222 pre- vailed as senior champsg room I63, iunior champs: and room 2I4 sophomore champs. ATTer Top- ping The iunior champs, room 222 was declared school champion. On March I8, The sTudenTs and TaculTy clashed in The annual sTudenT-TacuITy game. Again The TacuITy were The vicTors, buT noT unTiI They had played a double overTime. RIFLE CLUB The RiTIe Club which meT Monday evenings on The school riTIe range enioyed a Tull program This year. The acTiviTy was sponsored by I-Iarold Rubens. BOYS' BOWLING Bowling was again enjoyed by a number OT boys aT J.I-LS. Teams were chosen up by The members who meT each week during The season aT The Pine STreeT Alleys, The sporT was under The guidance OT Mr. I-larold Rubens. GIRLS' SPORTS The girls aT J.l-I.S. had guiTe a Tull sporTs pro- gram during The year. The TirsT playday was held aT SouThwesTern on November 3. The girls were divided inTo Ten groups. They Then aITernaTed Trom one piece oT apparaTus To anoTher. LaTer each group Took a Tour oT The new building. 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