Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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IT has a Theme which is very close To our Time and To our school liTe. This school year will be recalled as one unique in our hisTory in Times To come. JamesTown l-ligh School's reTiring principal, Mr. MerTon P. Corwin, has, more Than any oTher person, in his long and valued service To The school, made iT whaT iT is Today. l-lis inTluence has been imporTanT To boTh The Tormal educaTion and The many exTra-curricularacTiviTies oTJ.l-l.S. The Red and Green arT sTaTT has relaTed Mr. Corwin's beloved hob- bies oT hunTing and Tishing To The book by using an ouTdoor moTiT. In The copy we are looking back upon The achievemenTs oT The school under our principal's leadership. We are also looking Toward The TuTure, in which The members oT The class oT i957 will have opporTuniTies To use The knowledge and experience They have gained during Their high school careers. The lasTing Triendships and memories reaped Trom These years will always be Treasured. 2 CQNCENT Cover Design By Roberf Sarro '56 Foreword Tribufe To Mr. Corwin Declicalion . . Reliremenf . Facully . . . . Senior Commiilees . . Senior Teachers . l-lonor Roll . Senior Class Officers Senior l-lislory . Seniors . . Senior Superlalives Junior Class . . . Junior Cabinel and l-lislory . Sophomore Cabinef and l-lisTory . Sophomore Class . . . . l-lonor Sociely . Lilerary . Clubs Drama . Debafe Music . Nrhlelics . . Chamber of Commerce . 3 8 . 2 . 4-5 . 8 9-IO II 20-2I . 22 24 25 26 28 58-59 60-6l 62 63 64-65 66 69 75 85 95 IOI IO7 . lI9 T MR. CQRWIIN The presenf sfudenfs of Jamesfown High School, as well as ifs alumni, cannof buf feel regref fo know fhaf our highly regarded prin- cipal. Mr. Merfon P. Corwin, is refiring from acfive school life af fhe end of fhis year. His 36 years of leadership have made him an in- valuable parf of fhe school. If is inferesfing fo nofe fhaf Mr. Corwin came fo J.H.S. almosf by accidenf. ln l9I3 he was sfaying in Jamesfown on his way fo be inferviewed for fhe principalship in a near- by communify when Rovillus Rogers, fhen superinfendenf of schools, offered him a posi- fion as head of fhe Mafhemafics Deparfmenf here. Mr. Corwin accepfed because he liked fhis area and never did arrive in fhe ofher fown. Affer serving as assisfanf principal, Mr. Corwin became principal in I92O. The old high school building was in use fhen, buf was so crowded even affer addifions had been builf, fhaf porfable schoolrooms were puf info use. Twelve of fhese wooden sfrucfures were on fhe campus af one fime. ln fhose days. fhe high school had daily chapel exercises, a pracfice which gave Mr. Corwin more con- facf wifh fhe sfudenfs fhan he enioys foday. Since fhe complefion of fhe presenf build- ing in 1935, several new organizafions have been added fo fhe program. Mr. Corwin was insfrumenfal, for insfance, in organizing a chapfer of Nafional Honor Sociefy in J.H.S. As a maffer of facf, fhe Kappa Alpha Tau chapfer in Jamesfown was fhe firsf one in Chaufauqua Counfy. He also gave greaf encouragemenf fo fhe Fufure Teachers of America chapfer which was named for him, and fo fhe Thespian Troupe. Af fhe beginning of Mr. Corwin's adminis- frafion, fhere were only abouf one fhousand sfudenfs, including fhe ninfh grade pupils, in fhe high school. Since fhen, fhere have been as many as ninefeen hundred af one fime. The fechnical deparfmenf and vocafional courses have expanded greafly. Mr. Corwin says fhe greafesf change in sfudenfs is im- provemenf in fheir abilify 'ro speak in classes, and fhe besf change in educafion, fhe em- phasis now puf on reasoning. Mr. Corwin will probably use his execufive abilify in business affer his refiremenf. He looks forward fo having more fime fo spend oufdoors, fishing, hunfing, or iusf enioying nafure, for he is happiesf in fhese pursuifs oufside school. The fhousands of sfudenfs who have known Mr. Corwin feel fhaf fheirs was a real privi- lege,for fhey have known a man deeply kind, or if severe in aughf, fhe love he bore fo learning was af faulf. The faculfy who have faughf under Mr. Corwin have found him fair in his dealings. He has exercised his aufhorify when need required if, buf has always expecfed his feachers fo use fheir own good iudgmenf. Mr. Corwin has faken an acfive parf in communify affairs and has welcomed fhe fownspeople fo parficipafe in high school doings. To Mr. Corwin, fhen, go our hearffelf fhanks for his many confribufions fo fhe happi- ness and welfare of fhe young people of Jamesfown. There is a special place for- ever his, in fhe hearfs of all of us. W Mr. Merfon P. Corwin 5 Planning 1'he Business of ihe Day wilh His Secrelary, Miss Soderberg Blowing Ou+ lhe Candles on His Birlhday Pie, Mrs. Corwin Assisfing V , Al ' Signing Dozens of Transcrip'l's for College Hopefuls Mr. Corwin's Day Scheduling +he Use of +he Audilorium wilh Miss Pae'l'zniclc Checking l'l1e Efficiency of llme Public Address Sysfem wifh Mr. Whilney l l i i , Discussing a Dale on +he School Calendar wi+h a S+uden+, Donna Lune++a Mr. Corwin's Day Welcoming Perla Manapol, Philippine Ex- change Sfuclenf from Chauiauqua High Looking up fhe Schedule of- Almosi' Anybody Answering Numberless Telephone Calls Compufing Aifendance Perceniages wi'l'h Mr. Tafi' i Mr. Floyd M. Miller The Class of '57 proudly and grafefully dedicales Hs yearbook 'ro Mr. Floyd M. Miller, who is an infegral par? of our class spiri'r. His ceaseless labors. unlimiled enlhusiasm and devoied assisfance in promoling each of our under- 'ralcings have resulled in a deep respeci and high esfeem for him by all mem- bers of The class. Our deep apprecialion can never be fully expressed, buf his helpful guidance and devorion will long be remembered. 8 MR. CHARLES A. KUHN Jamesrown High School has been greaily enriched by 'rhe personalify and vifaliry of Miss Paefznick. l-ler pa'rien'r and skillful di- reclion of young ac'rors, her enrhusiasm for her subject and her generous giving of her own Jralenls have endeared her +o everyone privileged +o know her. We hope fhar her fulure will hold brighr remembrances of +he school she served so devoledly and The s'ru- den'rs she inspired so deeply. Miss Paefznick will now have leisure a'r her clisposal, buf one cannor imagine her idle. We know her well enough 'ro know Thar she will be as viral, busy and happy, as ever. When a person 'rhinks of Mr. Kuhn, fhe qualifies of a Jrrue genrleman come inslanlly 'ro mind. He is a man me'riculous in his per- son, his work, and his requiremen+s of o+hers. l-le has demanded work as perfecl' as a sfu- den'r could produce: he believes in 'rhe disci- pline of doing whaf is asked. For all Thar. Mr. Kuhn displays a delighfful sense of humor and a happy ourlook on life. He has been a 'friend 'ro hundreds of boys in his classes. Our sincere hopes are +ha+ Mr. Kuhn will find all sorl's of rich salisfaclions in his new life. MISS MYRTLE L. PAETZNICK ,, v2 'fp-A. ,.., .- ,-1 ,-L I . . 1:4551 A 51 K S. i -as i':'ii'iia2LQ Y-:Whig RIETIIIRIEMIENT DR. MARGUERITE HOLMAN For fhe lasf six and a half years Miss Law- son has served as school nurse in J.l-l.S., affer being fransferred here from fhe Adminisfra- fion Building. She says she has enioyecl every bif of her worlc, principally fhe acfual nursing. She has been fascinafed by The mulfi-facefs of human nafure as she has seen 'rhem in her work. She has gained an invaluable under- sfanding of people and a frue sense of humor. In 'rhe fufure, she expecfs fo visif shuf-ins, fo do much sewing, fo spend more fime wifh her niece's children, and fo visif Florida. One of fhe besf known and besf loved members of our school sysfem is our school physician. Dr. l-lolman. lf is she who has welcomed each child af fhe annual Kinder- garfen Round-Up and followed his career in ferms of healfh fhroughouf his enfire school experience. Her warm friendliness and her genuine inferesf in each individual pupil have meanf a greaf deal fo sfudenfs and parenfs alike. Alfhough Dr. Holman leaves her school roufine, she will confinue fo live among her counfless friends in Jamesfown. MISS RUTH LAWSON. R.N. A I 'I L XJ X AX, ,if XX ff Aff F., Ak f, ffj A X 1 , 7 1 X iff' YF - 'vrr fi Dr. Carlyle C. Ring, Superinrendenr of Schools: Mr. Wesley G. Miller, Assislanf Superinrendenr of Schools. BOARD OF EDUCATION Firsl Row: Henry L. Husrong Mrs. Gilberr F. vanBever: E. Millon Johnson, presidenrg Mrs. Searon B. Harlleyg D. Neil Fleelc. Second Row: Ruperr L. Long, Treasurer: Wesley G. Miller, assislanr super- inlendenrg Edward C. Price, buildings and grounds: Gusrav E. Jones: Harold P. Kane: Dr. Carlyle C Ring, superinfendenfg Sidney T. l-lewes, alrorney: Burr W. Furman, secrerary. MERTON P. CORWIN Principal AVARY E. WILLIAMS Vice-Principal Head of Mathematics Department Acting Head of Science Department ROSELLA M. AGOSTINE Business Education PAUL R. ARNOLD Boys' Counselor . ALLEN F. AYERS Science Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach EMMA M. BARBER Foreign Languages HERBERT A. BECKMAN Citizenship Education VIOLET D. BENNETT Business Education HATTIE E. BOAK Business Education H ERBERT IE. BOJE B Driver Education I ndustrial-Technical JEWELL A. BROWN Library IDA W. CHILDS English WALTER J. COLBU RN Physical Education Head Football Coach Basketball Coach EDWIN F. CUDLIPP Industrial-Technical HAZEL F. DICKSON Head of English Department AGNES B. ECKBERG Head of Business Education Department BEATRICE E. ECKBERG Head of Foreign Languages Department ESTH ER L. ERICKSON English FLOYD F. FILMER Industrial-Technical Consultant PATRICIA O'C. FINDLEY Science Girls' Attendance GERALDINE M. FITZGERALD Citizenship Education VELMA FREW Citizenship Education English JOHN L. GI LSON Industrial Arts Driver Education EBBA H. GORANSON Music Consultant 'Q ' 3 -: sw , 5 Ju wi miss? I sw fsqf N mqy I Wil Q45 .ws is H., Is N V-fs, v13.1I,w? .px wi, 0 F xgggp' WU5uf X5 , ri mimi 'au-W ,J I' 2 ,Ig sea rf., , 'IEW' M as s 1 as as ig e Q35 sgifssir, E It Iwv gb . . qgswg.. WW 3 hh, 'ff ,lhlgs is 3 1,9 N' 4. sm. s .qs V 'H , was. 4 i my an Q 4, , asm Ji, Q - , f'-2 view A ,. fl. .i 1 -if sz:-, . ,Q My --gas. . ,-ggi-izgffw . ,gas . sw ,gA,.4m:1, :x:nvU ' iw- : '9:iu, 'R ' .'-525 . 3 ROLAN D HARDING Industrial-Teclanical ESSEL K. HEGBURG Girls' Counselor FLORENCE H. HINZ Home Economics MARGUERITE HOLMAN. M.D. 'Medical Supervisor F. ELIZABETH JACQUES English HENRIETTA M. JOHNSON Home Economics MABEL G. JOHNSON Business Education RUSSELL L. JOHNSON Orchestra Instrumental Music GEORGE KEELER Citizenship Education GLADYS S. KRIEGER Foreign Languages CHARLES A. KU H N Industrial-Technical ONETA C. LaDUKE Girls' Secondary Special Class RUTH LAWSON. R.N. Medical CARL W. LEVIN Mathematics ALMA M. LIVINGSTONA Home Economics VINCENT F. MALLARE Band Instrumental Music ' FLORENCE F. MCGUIRL English H ELEN G. McMAHON Head of Citizenship Education Department FLOYD M. MILLER Indus trial- Tec hnical Driver Education JAMES MITCH EN ER I ndustrial- Technical DENTON J. MOON Mathematics ELDA MAE L. MURPHY . Science NORMA S. N EWLOVE English MYRTLE L. PAETZNICK English Dramatics MARION A. PANZARELLA Industrial- Technical EVALYN J. PAULSON English C. DONALD PETERSON Mathematics Assistant Basketball Coach CLARENCE B. PETERSON Boys' Counselor THEODORE M. PETERSON Science THAYER H. PRATT Citizenship Education ELLEN L. PRENTICE Boys' Secondary Special Class RICHARD H. RAMSAU ER Art MADELEINE C. ROGERS English HAROLD RUBENS Physical Education Assistant Coach MARY M. RUSSELL Business Education GRETCHEN SANDER Physical Education 'H F t .sz i ,,,1 ,K ..,,, .13 Y .5-mai ,..,. fr . Ha 5 HELEN M. SELLSTROM Business Education EMMETT L. SMEDBERG Science Mathematics FRANK L. SMERAGLIUOLO Band Instrumental Music HAZEL G. SPURR Citizenship Education MARY J. STRAND Home Economics LOIS F. STRICKLER Art ETHEL M. SWANSON Foreign Languages GORDON L. SWANSON Citizenship Education Drarnatics ROLLAN D H. TAFT Boys' Attendance Assistant Director of Athletics MARY L TARBOX Library Consultant MURIEL G. THOMPSON Girls' Counselor RAYMOND WH EELER I nd ustrial-Technical ROBERT C. WILSON Citizenship Education Debate RUTH H. WOOD English MI LDRED I. WOODCOCK Library VIRGINIA A. YERDON Physical Education FLORENCE O. ZANGHI English WILHELMINE J. MERKLE Home Economics Consultant No picture for MISS LILLIAN C. BRINK Business Education RESIGNATION Miss Helen M. Overs , ' ' wr Ir' 1.15111-, are I 1: --..i1iL,g.:11 ,cfxgggggg . This L' Y e M- T, t 1 1211 1'-1,1,'11H U, K 1 me sri- . ff i x.:,.gcw.,ff:- fig 'I' 4 . 1 3 'D in ll f if 3 .f 4 1' 1 . f , ..,A 'Qs M Ill in 5 ,4 111531 lg! z 3: , ..ft1lyg2f1,: ftsziflf fvf 1 f I 215151115 N. f',9fzI'i 1:- i ff 51 13, X W-f:.s:'1:ffff.. 'as 1, f-iff.. 'i Wifi : ' s,,, ,. . - 1. ,.. 4. ...I ' 1gf122f2?vi,my, -.f .1 Early in the school year. Miss Helen M. Overs resigned her post as girls' counselor at J. H. S. to accept the position oi Associate Dean at State University Teachers' College at Fredonia. Miss Overs' friends-students, alumni, and faculty-extend to her their best wishes for happiness in her new work, knowing well that the same selfless devotion that endeared her to them so completely will make her ot great good influence at Fredonia. .. . . ,,.,,, ,.,, ,, rx ,,., M- V f ii? ' N E!'l'Qi B55 :ii f... df iluresi Ushers for Senior Play: Senior Banqueh Jangwgky Miss Brink' D. Colman M. Morgan M. Hanson, B. Swenson, Miss B. Eclcberg I lback W. Ansle , Miss Boalc, B. Lon , Y 9 J Miss Jacques 54' C-123 Announcemenfs: Mrs. Russell, M. Johnson Cap and Gown CommiH'ee: C. San Severino, J. Benarcl, F. Hammers+rom, Mr. Arnolcl, Baccalaurealfe. Senior play Programs: Miss B- ECkb9 9 Mrs. Livingsfon, R. Ro ers, M. Johnson, 9 l Miss Sells+rom, S. Trombino M' Eilelson SENIOR TEACHERS Lefi' fo Righh Miss Agosrine, Miss McGuirl, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Livingsron, Mr. Arnold, Miss Boak, Mrs.Childs, Mr. Miller, Miss Sellsfrom, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Pra'r'r, Miss B. Eckberg, Miss Rogers, Miss Barber, Miss Jacques. Miss Rosella M. Agosfine-publicify 'For senior play: +icke+s for Senior Prom. Reading whodunifs-faking col- ored picfures-Red and Green roofer-202. Mr. Paul R. Arnold-class dues: cap and gown comiffee. Birdies and eagles-wafching sophomores change info seniors-a mos? friendly fellow-ZI4. Miss Emma M. Barber-seniors' picfures in Red and Green. Thorough, pafienl' 'leaching- Who'll admire my viole'ls? -helpful +o everyone-309. Miss Haffie E. Beal:-senior play Tickers, Senior Banque? fickels. Gardening-high sfandards-admired and liked by everyone-203. Miss Lillian C. Brink--senior play ushers. A sysfem for everyfhing- shuHer bug -The song of +he open road -2I2. Mrs. Ida W. Childs-Senior Prom refreshmenfs, Charles E. Hall debale. The check lis+ -rod and reel-flower gardening-lO5. Miss Beafrice E. Eckberg -- cap and gown commiffee, Senior Banque+ decorafions. Travel +o far away places -la cuisine-generous and kind 'ro everybody-3I0. Miss F. Elizabefh Jacques-class giff, Senior Banque? program and arrangemenfs. Painfing lher housel-Law- rence Welk devofee-weekly spelling fesfs-224. Mrs. Alma M. Livingsfon-Baccalaureafe. Reading biog- raphy-a green Thumb--helping sl'uden+s wi'rh personal problems-2I5. Miss Florence M. McGuirl-senior song. My boys are jus? wonderful! - happy oullook on life-rhyme and rhyfhm-l25. Mr. Floyd M. Miller-Senior Class adviser. Believer in good work habifs-handcraff experf-sfaunch supporfer of fhe class of '57--64. Mrs. Elda Mae Murphy-program for Senior Prom. Ina feresf in my house -aquariums, four of 'em-gracious lady-I27. Mr. Thayer H. Pra'H-decorafions for Senior Prom. Record collecfor-'frying fo par The course-classroom humorisf -208. Miss Madeleine C. Rogers-Class Day. Music and drama - landscape painfer - guide and profecfor of homeroom - IO7. Mrs. Mary M. Russell-announcemenfs. Enfhusiasm for good work-pep aplenfy-wardrobe wi'rh a flair-IO4. Miss Helen M. Sellsirom-senior play programs, Senior Banque? decora+ions and programs. Long-hair music -Florida, The land of sunshine-gay homeroom chaffer -I02. 1 P v1.,' -. f k'jx'Qifw A' wi,-'f 5',.5fg'E:T 1 xi g'lQ2'f3..:W iii? V' ' if X 1 X. xx 1 5 xrxh an-:xii Xl, .JXVXY1-v1:..g:,.: ful? ! x ..', X X x ,Obi E ' . ' :Q QW ' I V, X , , . v ,f , kx 'j XX l H K x .f M X-.4rfQ., X ' J f V 1. f 3 ,f rf RE L29 I , If - V W , X W X ,,r W ' 4 ' V' ' K1A3Z l2f' xyflf -I , ' f f K N N .fX:'X.Q X A . . 1 V - . A xr M511 WV xv-,AQ XLR fy! ' ' N-'kay K ' xffff X . X . Xl J 4, 4 :J g-- fcvvfzf 55 -v W - MX' Xu 'Q X ' N xv ' X'- V 'XI Y Y ., .V X - X XX X A N., if J V - X , . , -Qime lx f A Q jf ,g g N X . x , RX . 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V, 1, ' 1 X1 J, l N ' J r. ,f ,L ' J 4 ' f L- .b ix . , , , A Q4 Uxgslx E ' 'h ,, ' '17 f f . -if M-' ff HA. -1 W' 'ff-eg ' :V ,L f. X gy- X ' . I ,nv A! ,f 'x xxxfijffl , N .Iv If if , Eb ,X 'ii' 1 2' ' ' f' - ' ' ' lr if 3 6 K , J 'XM-' ,If 1- :I 1. I? ' , if W R 1 M I ff I I ll vu f H gf ' : 1 ,J ff fx' Ll' Y F. W A V, I , 5 i I f r v XE? :ii- Nx 2 f ff Q N Y N I 1957 SENIOR HONOR Heilzenrafer, Richard Paul Sfrancl, Mary Carolyn Davis, Winslon B. Leburg, Karen E. Slanforcl, Eleanor M. Hendrickson, Joanne E. Carlson, Norma Jean Roof. Mary Alice Johnson, Terrence S. Pe+erson. Drucilla June Lincoln, David Ogden Karr, Ka+herine L. Pickering, Diane C. Long, Bradley E. Peferson, Kalhryn C. Swanson, Russell E. Johnson, Allyce Y. Spolo, Sheila Mae Bellardo. Beverly R. Hammerslrom, Frank M. Schreck, Anne Marie Sundquisl. Carol A. Swenson, Beverly C. Day, Richard Roy Fo'ri, Louise M. Johnson, Bruce Theodore Nelson, Roberl LeRoy Sorlwell, Fred N. Deisfer, John G. Pelerson, John Moore Freeman, Frederick E. Riddle. Janel M. Shelgren, Joan E. Slone, Edlah Marie Borneman, Lu Ann Sabino, Sam Ericson, Jack Todd Lundine, Slanley N. HIGH HONOR Chrislofferson, Dolores Olson, Richard A. Reagan, Daniel P. DeMeyere, Jean K. Venman, Pafricia D. Hanson, Marjorie L. HONOR Arnone, Jane+ Hilbert Madeleine C. Nickerson, Edwin W. Faulk, James W. Fry, Doris Mae Lind. Eleanor R. Johnson, Mary A. C. Johnslon, Darwin P. Furlow, Sandra Diane MERIT Bonnell, Richard Brian Tane, Sophia Fahey, Geraldine A. Hunfer, Clarence Wayne Monella, Charlo'H'e A. Wilson, Evelyn I. Slearns, William V. Emmo'r'r, Mary Ellen Piafz, Diane T. Barden, Gail Marie Ford, Julianna Alden. Joan A. Erlandson, Thomas A. Lanlz, Berlram D. Pachol, Marcia Irene Pearson, Gary H. Ansley, Wyman L. While, John H. LoPres+i, Grace Hendrickson, Sarah I. Ballaglia. Samuel T. Carlson. Lee W. Paquin, Suzanne M. 24 ROLL Rose, Marilyn J. DeMarco, Michael Fried, Barbara Ann Hager, Onnolee L. Hansen, Carol J. Swiderski, Janel J. Chrisfensen, Jo Ann Milelrli, Adeline C. Carlson, Roberl Norman Anderson, Judy Lee Secor, Harry W. Lauer, Carolyn R. Morgan. Jon W. Triscari, Dorolhy Belli++o, Carmela Ann Cornell, David C. Johnson, Charles Louis Smeragliuolo, Palsy A., Jr Swan, James R. Frankson, Gloria Ann Lopriore, Michael Jones, E. Bradley Thelander, Eivor D. Nelson, Glenda J. Olson, Joyce A. Rew, Myron E. Williams, Susanne lone Carlson, Bradley W. Janowsky, Ronald Edward Johnson, Sandra J. Boolh, Carolyn M. Dodd, Lois J. Sharp, Thomas C. Hansen. Morris H. Sundholm, John C. Dimilri, Afhena B. Ecklund, Susan AnneHe MiH'els+aed+, Mary Lou SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SeaI'ed: Michael Delvlarco, Bradley Long. Mariorie I-Ianson, Richard I-leiI'zenra+er, Parricia Venman. Sfanding: Clarence Hunfer. SENIOR PEP SONG I-Iail, Ihe Class of '57, We'll always Iighl for Ihee: In all ways we'll make you Ihe besl' Thar J. I-I. S. has ever seen. Wirh our mofro, Deeds, no? Words,' We'll srrive 'ro work Iogelher To carve our name in J. I-I. hislory As 'rhe class Thai' really Tops 'rhem all. To 'rhe Blue, 'ro The While, To 'rhe colors 'lhaf give us 'rhe urge Io fighll To I'he guys. To Ihe gals, To 'Ihe ones who will make our fuiure brighll As we se+ our goal in life, Progressing 'from year 'ro year, I-Iail. Ihe Class of '57, We'Il always hold your memories dear! SENIOR CLASS SONG J. H. S., your halls we're leaving. We. 'rhe Blue and While, Pray Ihar God will ever lead us Forward in Ihe righl. Wilh Ihe knowledge you have giv'n us, Guidance in our youfh, We'll go forlh wi'rh love and honor And uphold The Irufh. Deeds, no'r Words our goal will be As we slrive for fame. We. 'rhe Class of '57, Go onward in 'rhy name. -Mary C. Sfrand Tune: Far Above Cayuga's Wa+ers SENIO R CLASS HISTORY lT seems as Though iT were only yesTerday when we, The graduafing class of I957, enTered The high school as sophomores. Wifh earnesT endeavor we seT ouT To make our high school days memorable. WiTh our hopes high, we elecfed The following officers: Presidenf ,..... Frank I-lammersfrom Vice Presidenf ........ Richard Day Secrefary .....,... PaTricia Venman Treasurer ...... . . PaTsy Smeragliuolo l-lisTorian ..., .. Richard l-leiTzenraTer Keeper of ProperTies . . Thomas Sharp Our sophomore recepTion was a happy evenT which was held in November, l954. We won The one-acT play compeTiTion of Broadway on Sec- ond STreeT wiTh The well-acTed play, Two Crooks and a Lady. The class colors chosen were blue and whiTe: carnafion is The flower, wiTh The moTTo being Deeds, noT words. By The Time our iunior year arrived, we felT we had grown up more. We renewed our vows To assume a greaTer responsibilify Toward our- selves, our classmaTes, and our faculfy, and To render more service To our school. The following officers were elecfed To do The Task seT forTh before Them: Presidenf ........ Michael DeMarco Vice Presidenf ..... Pafricia Venman Secrefary ............. Sophia Tane Treasurer ......... Richard Jeziorski Keeper of Properfies PaTsy Smeragliuolo The iunior play, The People Versus Maxine Lowe was given on February l8, l956, under The direcfion of Miss MyrTle L. Paefznick, lT was a real hiT. We reached our senior year wiTh greaT ioy. our cups running over wiTh confidence ThaT we had parTially achieved whaT we had seT ouT To do in our high school days. Wifh This assurance, The class elecfed These excellenT officers: Presidenf ...... Richard l-leiTzenraTer Vice Presidenf ........ Bradley Long SecreTary .......... PaTricia Venman Treasurer ......,. Michael DeMarco Keeper of ProperTies.Mariorie Hanson l-lisTorian . ........ . Clarence l-lunTer The senior class play, You Can'T Take lT WiTh You , was presenTed on OcTober 25, l956 under The fine direcfion of Mr. Gordon Swanson. Among The many Things ThaT shall always re- main pleasanf memories To The members of The class of I957 as They Turn back The pages of Time will be The ordering of class rings, Taking of class picfures, and The measuremenfs for caps and gowns. Now ThaT we are sfanding upon The Threshold of our graduafion, iT seems as Though we have iusT been awakened from a pleasanf dream of high school days, ThaT has acTually been a realiTy. Our class advisor is Mr. Floyd M. Miller, who has been undersTanding and long-suffering. l-le has been The living Tape-measure by which we were led, guided, and direcTed. On Tuesday morning, June 25Th, we shall make our final walk info The J.l-l.S. audiTorium as high school sTudenTs. WiTh greaT pride we shall accepf our diplomas, which seem a reward for much work well done. We will go forward wiTh our heads high, emerging as graduafes and Taking our places along wiTh The proud family of J.H.S. alumni. Since we musT bow ouT, iT gives us consolaTion To know ThaT our principal, Mr. Mer- Ton P. Corwin, who has successfully piloTed J.l-l.S. for 36 years, is bowing ouT wiTh us. The class of T957 feels honored To be The lasT To graduafe under our respecTed principal. Down Through The Three years we have shared Togefher, we have become so closely kniT ThaT, in spiTe of iourneys in all direcfions, we shall always remain Togefher in spirif, for somefhing so greaT ThaT nofhing can remove iT has been planTed in our hearfs. -Cla rence H unfer, HisTorian Firsi Row: M. Hanson, M. De-Marco, B. Long, R. l-leilzenraler, C. l-lunler, P. Venman Second Row: Mr. Miller, M. Johnson, G. Pearson, W. Ansley, S. Baflaglia. B. Fried C. Hansen, J. DeMeyere. R. Day. Third Row: M. Lopriore, L. Lodesfro, M. Sfrancl. J. Faulk, P. Carlson, J. Anderson, D. Pickering. Mo'r'ro: Deeds, nol words Colors: Blue and while Flower: While carnalion 27 tw' I A If I X j l T I 1 . , .MM ,4 .,,. 2 K, 3 . , h.:,g:.L-, V. , , .. -rf,.,f , -.4 .fly -af-2 . v .- . ,. .A 5. 15 1 EI? 1 Q? L 1 f ff' ww.. . gg, 5 K . if . 1 of 'u .ig E ' x f -X A rr-owl 5 STEPH EN J. ADAMCZAK Steve Mechanic - hunfing - homeroom baskerball - Me and Red - legs -2l4. WAYN E H. ADAMS Upsala Universily - a friend +o all - A'Cappella - Hi-Y -- church worker - 2l4. SALLY LOU AH LGREN Sal Medical secrefary -- Universify of Buffalo man - Carol and l -- nice +0 know -- Midway - 202. ROSALIE M. AIELLO Caprion wrifer - Mercy Hospifal -- Rec Band - piano whiz - neal' wardrobe - 202. ANGELO A. ALAIMO nA ngn J.C.C. - sporrs cars - engineering -high humor - rank man - 2l4. JOAN A. ALDEN Njoniu Good for a laugh - Falconer, here l come! - near and frim - home- room chaffer - faking dicfalion - 202. WILLIAM C. ANDERSEN Bill Allegheny College - A'Cappella - sporfs minded - friendly - happy- go-lucky - 2I4. A I ff f Eff . -Q CAROL M. ANDERSON Secrefary - lovely red loclcs - ' Senior Cabinef - Trips fo Allegany 2 is - capfion wrifer - 202. DON LeROY ANDERSON .1 D 0 nn Off fo rhe Navy - machine shop riofs - ice skafing - super marker worker - archery enrhusiasf - 2l4. ELAINE M. ANDERSON Nurse - cheerleading - chemisfry rrouble - peppy and full of fun - ' ferrific personalify - 202. ii? 5 Q -c JUDY L. ANDERSON 9 Fufure secrefary - Senior Cabiner ,,,JM,,, - explosive laughfer - How abou? a par+y? - iokes galore - 202. Nl NANCY C. ANDERSON Undecided fufure - Allegany fan- neaf wardrobe - fun-loving - Mid- way - 202. Q, 35-W T , r, x il if E . W Q' . , . 'N-X... -e 1 .1esz1fff.fQs- g . , 1 QW A s si . ,g-':- .es ,-f.:.:w V! , , 1 ' W 1 f I 1-ilu.. .-.11 ,few ,i2s:S51,Qgeiii1222zefw. 5 'ifxl- , '-f 1 f' Efn..'211..ea25Qgs.g3ggg. I l 1:5 :f',1ggfgQQggg:E ., 1- ,.L, ,. ,Q,. Q STEPH EN N. ANDERSON f'Steve Take my foreign car for ins+ance - Key Club - willy - curly hair - Thespians - ZI4. TERRI LL M. AN DERSON .1 7-erryu J.C.C. - physics problems - hunf- ing - Skaleland fun - afhlelic - 2l4. WYMAN L. ANSLEY The Rockn HONOR SOCIETY All around sporfs ace - engineering - lall, fall - Mr. J.H.S. Baskefball - Friendly fellow - 2l4. SALVATORE ARMELE nsanln All-Sfar end - Pay lhose fines! - frack - plans lo follow in Coach's fools+eps --A gym +eacher's pride and joy - ZI4. JAN ET P. ARNONE Hlanu Corflend Teachers' College - mos? alhlelic - nice clolhes - lennis ace - nice +o have around - 202. CAROL ANN ASOUITH Jameslown Business College - pefile - secrelary - Soulhweslern inferesf - You seen Sal? -- 202. M. susAN AXELSON Nurse -- rollerslcaling - lrips lo Midway - lols of fun - well groom- ed - 202. TIMOTHY W. BACKUS H7-img Allegheny - band - A'Cappella - Voilcswagons -- a 'fall one - 2l4. ANTHONY L. BAGGIANO H7-onyn Mili+ary college+J.H.S. Robin Hood - dramafics - fleel foo+ - fool- ball -- 2l4. LOIS JEANETTE BAILEY Fufure boolclceeper - church worker -- quiel - warm smile - likeable - 202. GAIL MARIE BARDEN Swimming enlhusiasl -- roller skafing - somebody's secre+ary - How abou? +ha'r? - sparkling eyes - 202. SAMUEL T. BATTAGLIA Taffy HONOR SOCIETY College maferial - a coach's dream come True - Two poinls - en- 'lhusiasrn - a greaf 'rallcer - I25. EDWARD R. BAUER lIEd!l Universify of Michigan - pharmacy -homeroom basketball - swim feam - sporfs minded - 2l4. BEVERLY R. BELLARDO ..Be,v,, HONOR SOCIETY College bound-ice skafing-gefring Ieffers - Lef's go fo Buffalo - greaf humorisf - 202. JOHN J. BELLARDO Sea going - summers ef Onyahsa- Hi-Y -- swim feam --fcarrof fop - 2l4. ' CARM ELA A. BELLITTO Carmie Secrefary - Hypafians - homeroom angel -friendly smile - easy going - 202. JUDITH D. BENARD fudie Secrefary - affracrive personalify- U. S. mail - homeroom buddies -- fines - 2l2. DEBORAH M. BENSON ..Deb,, College - chemisfry-period III - skiing - smarf wardrobe - Ed and I 309 GAIL K. BENSON Chinaware collecfion - Ioanker's sec- refary - dancing - week-ends - swimming - IO8. STEVEN M. BISHOP Steve Y work - homeroom Ioaskefball - swim 'leam - cross-counlry - voice - 2l4. WILLIAM J. BOERST Bill College plans - acfivifies galore - Band - frumpef blues - clebafe - 2l4. RICHARD B. BONNETT Dick Allegheny College-fufure engineer -- swim feam - Hi-Y - reserved -2I4. CAROLYN M. BOOTH Nursing - chemisfry woes - fhose Allegany summers - prelfy eyes- Gof any stamps? - 309. LU ANN BORNEMAN ..Lu,, College bound - working in fhe Blacksfone office - full of fun - radianf smile - effervescenf person- alify - 309. 'Q bf.. , f . 1 'I 5:21 3I.I1f1ii5':?', ,l A fmxfzi: ' H f, . we .V - 11 '-'L W1 ,gc W Q li f l Q pil if gf is li A ll l f l ...gr Q 55.3 Qs 1 .. .L ' Ei- .,. ,.f...-- .,s--lim.. ffw.s1':f1:xs1' ' ff: QMSE-51: . , fm . 5- su ,. I hi 1 is ., eu if -sf s..-4 4- lv, ...sn-V .- Fl ' . ,,.. , ,,W l Wifi rt -U., F 1 1 1- 5-' ' E-3 . us M N-szzfsegzzl V 2 '. i 1 ADELBERT J. BORST Del Hunfing and fishing - silen+ lype- camera bug - al 'lhose books - nice smile - 2I4. SANDRA JEAN BRAWDY Sandy Pracfical nurse - dancing - skaling - church acfivilies - quief - 309. MARY E. BRECKENRIDGE Break Off fo college - lofs of pep - loves fo 'rravel - chalierbox- Sol a lelfer Today! - 309. JAMES E. BROOKS Air Force career - mechanical gen- ius - ouldoor man - girls!-speedy - IO5. JOHN S. BRUNACINI Slamps and coins - singer - quiel -records - movie slar collec+ion- 203. JOANNE M. BUCK NIO., A'Cappella - gym class - her own converiible - progressive iazz en- lhusiasl - drug slore clerk--309. ANNE K. BU RSTROM A nn Angel of Mercy - likes +o lravel- Oh Hones+lyl - Fufure Nurses- friendly - 309. ADELINE BUTERA Addie Connec+icu+, here I comel -nurs- ing - dancing - fhe gay 'type - Joanne, gol any gum? - 309. NANCY A. BUZARD 1fNancpp Nursing -- parly a+ Karen's-Fulure Nurses - serious - sleady life - 309. TH ERESA CALI Regislered nurse - dancing-Fulure Nurses - likes lo lravel - glowing smile - 309. KAREN A. CAMPBELL Nursing - poised - Where's lhe par+y l'onighT? - chemisfry blues - going sleady - 309. JOHN P. CANNAN Red and Green business slaff - bowling - college eller rhe Army - fulure C.P.A. - church aclivilies - 203. Q3 esggm-. .7 'Y' . Kr 'K-,Q .., K., - '.:u11..e..-.sr ' f ,g , BRADLEY W. CARLSON Brad Golf - college - Oh, knock if off. - bowling - 'Iechnical course - 203. DANIEL J. CARLSON nDann Fulure clergyman - A'Cappella - church ac+ivi+ies - Lulher Junior College - slush-pump arI'isI-203. DARREL C. CARLSON ldTinyH Hunling - Rifle Club - homeroom riof raiser - skiing - hol-rod fan - 203. LEE W. CARLSON Bowling - J.C.C. - swimming and waler skiing -- homeroom clown - WOW! - 203. NORMA JEAN CARLSON HONOR SOCIETY Secrefarial aspiralions - prompl and reliable - likeable personaliry - Red and Green capfions - near and allracfive - 309. PATRICIA Y. CARLSON rfpatu X-Ray Technician - chemis'Iry-per- iod IV - Virginia bound - willing worker - meal and allracfive-309. ROBERT N. CARLSON UC-urzyu Cars - roller skaling - busy week- ends - girls! - wavy hair - 203. RUTH ANN CARLSON Ruthie Nursing - parries - flufe Ioofer- bubbly laughler -- many clofhes -- 2l2. SHARON M. CARNEY Sherry HONOR SOCIETY Merc Hos ilal nursin sweel v P - y 9 - - Hypalians - Thespzans - 2I2. ELIZABETH ANN CARTER ..Liz,, Secrefary - collecfing records - church doings - sporls - bound for California - 2I2. TH ELMA J EAN CATLI N TlJelm Nursing ambi+ions - Civic Orchesrra - A'Cappella - heading for Pills- burgh - GOI a lerler Iodayf' - 2I2. JO ANN CH RISTENSEN .flow Secrelarial work - pre'r'Iy and sweef - Choir - horses - man Troubles - 2l2. fs: , f , l?i 2-1:ii?F.ivff5ii 'Z I DOLORES CH RISTOFFERSON ..D0dy,, Office work - U.S.M.C. - quieI'-- Those Friday nighIs -blonde Iresses CHARLEN E C. COAN Florida bound - secrerarial plans- church league aclivifies-roller ska?- ing - Mayville Iroubles -- 2l2. JOHANN E. COLEMAN Swedish Covenanr I-Iospifal-nurses' Iraining - church I-Ii League -- summers a+ +he lake - A'CappeIla and Band - 2I2. MICHAEL P. COLERA, JR. Carlosf' Red and Green business sfaff - Allegheny College - ubiquiious - sfring bass - women and song - 203. DIVIANNE M. COLMAN Div Records - homeroom represenralive - Where's Sue? - long Iresses - cure and perl - 2l2. MARILYN A. CONNELLY Mare Slender - bowling - swimming- I-Ieyl Where's The kids? - Dolly and I - 2l2. 33 MARIE A. CORDN ER Red Where's EsIher? --homeroom fines! - painfing - quiel' - nice person- aiify - 2l2. NORMAN G. CORGILL Norm Golf - genlleman of leisure-bowI- ing - a special girl - Iechnical boy - 203. DAVID CORNELL uDa.veu Uncle Sam. here I come -- Tall - arf class riols -- Midway roller skafing - Reserves - ZI4. CONSTANCE DARLENE CROSSLEY Connie Office work - baron 'rwirling - Jamesfown Moose Drum Corps - homeroom woes - boys! - 2I2. .JOSEPH J. CUSI MANO uloeu Ice skafing - Air Force and Then college - Boy's Club - church ac- fivifies - cars - 203. WINSTON B. DAVIS HONOR SOCIETY Oh Iiddlel' - al fhe books - Mr. Firsf Chair -- Ari Melal quiz - parr time brickiayer - 203. , , ,. -1 ,. , ..., , Exif 4. - I I . X Ks ii Q E I' 2 5 6 1 2. 'SJ 2 ff XWYIIII4 f 'cv ,fi or if iiifiiii X fy fi QMM gg I ff ,Az 5, 'J ' if Q W5 f 'Q' I , y ff ,ff 1 , f f 1 I III ' Z f 5 2'?i'iiQlxf .I is L , fi? ' 7 -if '5 fi 5 'Em iw iii I' vii, K PE K' i.1f'1.i?ff w ' ' - . '- c 512. -. l Q , ' is ' - -' id -0 M ig. .Z . 'i U ' f: I:f iv -4. '1 5 K -' 5 .22 vETsflf'1zEHs1P ? ' -- 5531: .ii 'su 'iff '-::'25 'Yi?r' 'S-is' i:,.1i' :,1EiSf!!?iS'EES5iE: M., . ff I I, . 1 . W ne' .mis-ffaz 'SM ,L .K E j J. z93,,:.,3i 2F11 ID. gg 1 ' RICHARD ROY DAY Rich HONOR SOCIETY Key Club - aI'hIe+ics - Dar'fmouI'h - 'three year A'CappeIIa man - Ivy League dresser - 203. JOHN G. DEISTER Baseball - church acfivifies - off- 'Io-coIIege - fufure docfor-friendly personalify - 203. WILLIAM R. DELL lfBill,I Progressive iazz - AIIegheny College - English Iroubles - A'CappeIIa- HeIIo baby - 203. MICHAEL J. DeMARCO Mike I HONOR SOCIETY Air Force Academy -- sporfsman - ambifious - Junior Presidenf-cIass freasurer - I05. JEAN K. DeMEYERE HONOR SOCIETY Teaching - pleasing personaIi'I'y - A'CappeIIa - Thespians - cufe - 2I2. JO ANN M. DESTRO joanie Mercy Hospifal - nursing - danc- ing - church ac+ivi'ries - Where's Flo? - 2I2. ATHENA DIMITRI Fufure secrefarv - friendIy ways - big brown eyes - nice Io Icnow - soff-spoken - 202. JOSEPHINE MARIE DITONTO njosieu Housewife for some Iucky guy - rec- ord coIIecI'ion - so-oo-o -dimples - church acfivifies - 3IO. LOIS J. DODD .,L0,, Business schooI - dancing - Who, me? - popuIar music - always ioking - 3I0. THOMAS D. DOLAN 1.7-omn AIbany College of Pharmacy - church ac'riviI'ies - Air Force-cars - period 7 chem. cIasseS - I05. CAROL J. DOOLITTLE J.C.C. - physical 'Iherapy -- shorI' haircuIs - music -ice skafing-3IO. CURTIS A. ECKLUND Curt BasebaII -- church league baskefball - girls - ice skafing - perpefual grin - 203. .Q 'Pi' fy .. f ini, , ffmjf .4 . i 3' ' ' lfil,,,,il' --1. auf' I ' . . 41.3-3355 T we '.'.-5, -, C. 1 , ..211gq5'..- 3: -Q 4, JC Uris i f 2'?T.'J f V2 5 sw' T-V. pg -k . 4 9,4 Hi 'Q IH . W A ' 355 N ' 'Yi 1- f, - 1 f ' ff 5 ee' -'ali'E?la!iii'E.E?ii35'i lflihiifffiifi 'A 'T EW. Fill? fill H 2. 1. ff: -I '.5.Viv2vlel 'hri,Z77LS'757's? . ,2,l SUSAN ANN ETTE ECKLUN D ..Sue,, Homeroom chafferbox - undecided furure - la+e enfrances - pin curls - ice skafing - 3lO. MARY ELLEN EMMOTT ..Ma7y,, HONOR SOCIETY Medical secreiary - swimming -- neaf - homeroom represenfalive - soil-spolcen - 3I0, CHARLES A. ERICKSON ulleifn Never in homeroom - Air Force - church league baslcefball - maih - 'rech 57 - l05. DONALD P. ERICKSON IlD0nIl Navy - engineering - fooiball hero - fech man - sieady life - IOS. JACK T. ERICSON HONOR SOCIETY Allegheny College - debafe-Yorker Club - hisforical inieresls- world's besi spelIer? - I05. THOMAS A. ERLANDSON T0m Skin diver - ouidoor man - Lu+h- eran Bible lnsiiluie - career in for- esiry - church eciiviiies - I05. JEROME C. ERNEWEIN Hleny., Fufure engineer - hi-fi - ice slcaling - college bound -- mechanics-lO5. MAXINE ETTELSON ,,Max,, College bound - 'Flirlafious -- l5 for ihe +eam! - Top rale person- ali+y - Arfhur Murray's dancing partner - 3IO. THOMAS E. FADALE KlTim!l Ohio Sfafe - fufure accounfanf - church acfivifies - wafer skiing - inframurals -- l05. ANNETTE C. FAGERSTROM College bound - A'Cappella - goldiloclcs - pariies' galore-pe+i+e --3lO. GERALDINE A. FAHEY Gerry Fufure music leacher-beauliful blue eyes - winning smile - happy-go- lucky -- SL Mary's anyone? - 202. JAMES W. FAU LK fflimu HONOR SOCIETY Fuiure Yale man - docior - lraclc - church inleresis - always a new car -- IOS. . . ..... if f ,,-. .2 W 1 ,i in 2 g A . ,T 1 1 f-sf' f TNI WvI'I'E, will Mila I X152-x x gs wir XX sk ,g - kg. ,., M Q.. Y 'I 'kv -... I I my Y Lg I R.. N, ziilwif ,V .. Eglin? Aj Q - , 'LQQ V 1 Fr I ,Q Q , S LAU RA E. FERRY Laurie Undecided Iiufure - roller skaIing - Where's Sand 7 hillbill and Y- -' . Y popular music - long +resses -- 3I0. ANN MARIE FIORENTINO Courl' srenographer - record collec- Iion - friendly smile - ska'Iing -- lovely complexion - 3IO. PATRICIA F. FLETCH ER Fletch Business eareer -- parly gal - full of pep - homeroom fines - Navy inferesfs - 3I0. PATRICIA A. FLOCCARE rrpatvx Slenographer - dancing - 'I'alka+ive - impressive smile - shorl' golden locks - 3IO. JULIANNA V. FORD uludyu HONOR SOCIETY College bound - Ihose lucky pupils! - A'Cappella - shorf hair s+yles- sweel - 3lO. DONALD S. FORNEY For1za Red and Green arfisf-fulure arrisr - Prall lnsfilufe - casual sculplure - All good Things come in small packages - IO5. LOUISE M. FOTI uldouu HONOR SOCIETY Those lucky pafienfs - big brown eyes and a winning smile-Thespians - sparkling personaliiy - always on Ihe go - 3IO. THOMAS J. FOTI flTomFl Weighl lifling -- varsi+y Ioofball - French Club - homeroom iudge - Boys' Club - l25. BRENDA G. FRANCIS Sweets Hey Baby - full of pep - some- body's secrerary in Brooklyn-sporls enfhusiasl -- record colleclor-I04. GLORIA ANN FRAN KSON Butch Somebody's secrelary - 5 feel' 2 - reserved - hazel eyes - ready smile - 3l0. DONALD B. FRANZEN Don Church inferes+s - cars - church league alhlele - college bound -- ourdoor man - IOS. FREDERICK E. FREEMAN Butch Never a dull momenl' - Carnegie Tech - Hi'Y - eleclrical engineer- ing - hunling and fishing-IOS. 'ak W' 'a l: -1 l -in gm.. 1, K ff- Q.: Wi, .M I W i i5I2!B4.,.s5P1f.. 1 H-' i .,,,.:., fi 5 if F 4? v rf 'W ,nigh gp A rmy' 'f ffi 5 2Z.. iifgrr j Jggssi ifm 'lIl.1L,2L is - v gm.. ' ax ,RCA JON W. FRELING Chemical engineer - Key Club - sporfs enlhusiasl - vim and vigor- sharp dresser - 64. BARBARA ANN FRIED Barb HONOR SOCIETY Fu+ure schoolmarm - perpefual gab- ber - dramalics - busy as a bee! - clubs galore - 3I0. DORIS MAE FRY Secrerary - reserved - long curls -church acliviries-'Fair complexion- ed - 3l0. JACK K. FULLERTON Civil engineering-Chaufauqua Lake Aufo Club - ice skafing - mechan- ically minded - college bound - IO5. MARIE ALICE FULMER Skeet Recipe file - big day in July - walching 'the Falcons - Don-shorf sfuff - 3lO. SANDRA D. FURLOW Sandy Visifing nurse - roller skaling - Where's Laurie? - records - beaufiiul hair - 3lO. FLORENCE M. GAETA IIFZOU Mercy Hospifal - Angel of Mercy -church acfivilies - winsome ward- robe- Where are you kids going? - 224. CAROL JEAN GALATI Beaulicians' School in Buffalo-lady hair slylisl - Where's Lucille? - corridor conferences - dancing - 224. BASIL W. GEDZ KIBHSII Industrial Arls - new ci+izen - polkas - accordionisf - sfamp col- lecfing - IOS. SARAH GIOMENTO Secrefary - swee+ personaliry-'those cusfomersl - always smiling - Oh honesflyln - 224. ROSMARIE J. GIORDANO Ou+side inleresrs -- a minule before Ihe bell - shorf hair - sweel per- sonalily -- l'll gel here on fime +omorrow. -- 224. TOBY J. GLOVER Denison - drama leacher - skiing and swimming - Thespians - end- less energy - 224. 5 5' . Tr. 'I 'I I I.. me a e fag : in .. 'E 1 A 1' .sflzg 3 5 -F A 2 . we rs. it Si . QE ' ' E ,first I EDWARD PATRICK GOWAN Upatn HunTing - Michigan STaTe-church acTiviTies - eIecTricaI engineering- female fan 4 204. JEROLD GUGINO nlerry., FuTure denTisT - Allegheny College - homeroom and church baskeTbaII -deTermined Yanlcee Tan - smarT dresser - 208. H ELEN G. GUSTAFSON Lab Technician - fashion Tan - working aT The hospiTaI - sweeT per- sonaliTy - chemisiry woes - 224. ONNOLEE L. HAGER LaboraTory Technician - homeroom Tine coIIecTor - Those Friday nighTs - shining Tresses - secreT crushes? - 224. DONALD R. HALL uD011n Salem College - sfudying humani- Ties - bowling - phoTography -- Boy ScouTs - I25. FRANK M. HAMMERSTROM AmhersT - Tall, darlc, and handsome - Ivy League - cross counTry - Boris Kulenlchov -- 64. -R I if I 1 V I' . L31 5 5 1 5 s KR X ggiy 5 I A N 1 'E I I , Xl' X if SUZANNE F. HAN DZEL as-ue.. Somebody's secreTary - parTies - records - Where's Div? - Ike girl - 224. CAROL J. HANSEN HONOR SOCIETY Off To pesTer The, professors - ac- TiviTies galore - TuTure Teacher - A'CappeIla - homeroom execuTive - 224. MORRIS H. HANSEN M01'rie RiTle Club - engineering - hunTing - bowling - church league - I25. JOYCE MARILYN HANSON W. C. A. School oT Nursing-TuTure whiTe cap - popular music Tan - sweeT - quieT and reserved -- 224. LORRAINE H. HANSON Rainee LuTheran Bible lnsTiTuTe - church acTiviTies - A'CappeIIa - a smile for everyone - hisTcry blues-224. MARJORIE L. HANSON Margie HONOR SOCIETY VarsiTy debaTe -- always on The go - lady poliTician - Tull of Tun - Arf MeTaI Quiz - 224. im gzjiis 'bw ' 5 Y. '- fi fl, sw Iif nf-ggsizifjzsfffff - - ,a1f32.5efg.:'.JsE 'Y r'f-,el-fggwigf ' af1 f'v ' I iw F . 1 1, 'r . Ill, 5' Ili I is L in 'umm ,.,,fwr 1 if if , i I fr :f'li:g'zsf,i ' . W W., .ui J,5n,?.,,,g,1,,,ly.. H ' E yqfiiivn' 1,54 I nam ggi V11 W' rs .,. ., i ' 55' is fr : ' 2 ' aa I iw MARTHA L. HANSON New York bound - C.L.Y.C. sailing - Pa rl ez-vous francais?--DarI'mouIh weekends - Ires chic - 224. ARLENE F. HARRINGTON lfAiU Office work-'roller skafing--peaches and cream complexion - Midway- No kidding? - 224. J. ANTHONY HAWORTH 4: Tonyra Jazz musician - record panfomimes - casual - Wha+ say. man? - girls, girls. girls - I25. A JOCELYN E. HAYES Undecided fufure - Holy cow - incessam' chafferbox - Spanish club - F. T. A. - 224. RICHARD P. HEITZENRATER Hein HONOR SOCIETY Arl Meral quiz - Iulure minisfer - Mr. Presidenl' - band and A'Cap- pella - Good Will Ambassador -- I25. JOANNE E. HENDRICKSON 1oanie HONOR SOCIETY Red and Green secrefary - church acfivilies - Iuiure secrefary-J'OuilI SARAH I. HENDRICKSON Usallyhl Secrefary -- smiles -- quiel--church aciivilies - efficienl - 224. F. WILLIAM HERMANSON nBillu Campus in his Iufure - swimmer - hunfing - accordian player-skiing - 218. MICHAEL D. HERN Mickey Conversafionalisf-Moose Drum and Bugle Corps - skafing - prinfing apprenficeship-love Ihaf spaghe++iI -- 2l8. ROBERT HERRON Fleer of fool' - service bound - boxing - quiel as e mouse - Eng- lish rioI'I - 127. ROBERT O. H ESS ..B0b,, Band - furure chemisr - iazz musi- cian - sfage frigh+--college bound - I25. MADELEINE C. HILBERT Sainf Luke's Hospifal - swimming- while cap - chemislry blues - con- sI'an+ charfer - 224. - hard worker - 224. 39 :.,ii,.1fssf.. .1 1sfE5??fFf55siS i l'W W r u K kr ? 7 Y i I 'sg'- I' .nw is in f' , , .. if :M . .ev ' , ini 5 .ry . . if I if W' . ie ...mile 'ar f I ii SHIRLEY L. HOLLIS SlJi1'l Career in +he clouds - parfies - 'Iennis - homeroom dues collecfor- chil'-cha? - 224. RICHARD A. HULTGREN uDick.v,- Where's Pedro? - fuiure sales- man - Viking Drum Corps - band Iroubles - music, music, music - I25. CLARENCE W. HUNTER Bobo HONOR SOCIETY College bound - all sporfs varsifies - Boys' Club - Key Club- mosI friendly fella - I25. SU E ELLEN HUSTED Susie Lislening +o records - working girl - slcafing - Bemus Poinl - good Times - IIO. LAWRENCE E. H USTON nllarryu Fufure chemisf - varsify Iracl:--Hi-Y - roller skafing - grease pain? and fooflighls - I25. LOU ELLA F. JACKSON Stonewall Very Ialenled - record collec+ion- Howard Universily - everybody's friend - lulure vocalis'I' - l24. LYDA JOYCE JACKSON .fjoycen Refaiiing - giggles - dancing - Oh sugar - crushes and blushes - 224. RONALD E. JANOWSKY .fjann HONOR SOCIETY Allred bound - chemisl' - Hi-Y presidenl - Red and Green business manager - Key Club -- I25. R. JAMES JARRETT lilimll N. Y. S. Mariiime School - hun+ing -- cars - boxing inferesis - swim- ming - I25. WILNA MARIE, JENSEN Willy Fulure homemaker - A'Cappella - friendly - sponianeous laugh - swimming - 224. RICHARD E. JEZIORSKI Dick Varsify foolball and baseball - bus Iroubles - off lo college - weighl lill-ing - homeroom riol - I25. ALLEN E. JOHNSON UAF, Y.lvl.C.A. employee - church league baskefball -- girl 'trouble - band Irips - always smiling - I25. ALLEN K. JOHNSON nA lu Air Force bound - Vikings - girls - hunfing - affer school work-l25. ALLYCE Y. JOHNSON Sweef disposifion - roller skafing - church acfivifies - A'Cappella - homeroom fine collecfor - 2l5. BARTON R. JOHNSON llBart!l Fufure florisf - hof Merc -hunt ing and fishing - refailing - U.S. Naval Reserve - l25. BRUCE T. JOHNSON Elecfrical engineer--Hi-Y-Y.M.C.A. - cars - bowling - l25. CAROL ANDREE JOHNSON Doyle School - beaufician - roller skafing - happy-go-lucky - parfy going - 2l5. CAROL LaMAR JOHNSON Secrelarial amloilion - church ac- fivifies - A'Cappella - summers af Chaufauqua - good nafured-2l5. CHARLES L. JOHNSON C barlie College bound - fufure physician- 4-H club - church group - A'Cap- pella - I25. CYNTHIA ANN JOHNSON UC-indyn Office gal - falkalive - roller ska'l'- ing - sweef disposifion-full of pep - 3l0. GARY A. JOHNSON Pedro Air Force - A'Cappella - hunfing and fishing - always falking -- fly- ing erasers - I25. LYNNETTE E. JOHNSON li A Nettie Bible School -- A'Cappella-church acrivifies - fhimble and scissors - likeable - 2l5. MARSHALL R. JOHNSON Marsh Miami Universify - fufure denfisf- bashful - varsify foofball and baseball - Hi-Y - l25. MARY A. C. JOHNSON HONOR SOCIETY Halls of ivy - A'Cappella - a finger in every pie -- law ambifions -daily chemisfry conferences-2I5. W -3 . V if ' i V: ,,. K 1. Wi. - . 1.1 :mi-e,:,. f i 3,1 Y ,im jr 5 :ff Q , 5 A is if W i ' ' i si ,ggi r-W 5' it .nigzyzn i i , Mi if .fy K PL, i 51 s Ll ilk? L-Q 5 r -fs . Ly 5. , .ggA:f,ii:'i,, iixzsgiggz K tx, gif-E5ii,i f-figgfgii . ii fy :E-.,,.-. ff f 's -e fe-Q f ff www- . ' 1, I 1 if iz 2101: if in n? if L . . ' -Qijf .kgffffir 1 214 ,i - si , ' , ' .5 fix . . .,.,., 5 M61 .,k. ' W bf' ' ik W S55 Wi . .-'ease -:sp 1.1..,. i 1 - -mf. 4293 5.1 '. if 125' K V' 1151 We ,- .:. !'? I - - 'Fill 'L :ig ,gf i',,..,1 w-,QU 13- ':: fm ?:E.ff:i? - si.-s... V FQ V we A H W sea 1 H 3 Q A gl :Q it wwf - iz ff 1 - ' 2 3 gui .--. -5 MTS: .5752la!12Qil,i2fg5iiifiili.qi?fsgsi35gEi .,,, ' . 1 . as . f - -.mwzifie - f f - -Wgwusi 'ftp ... r. . T .rsi MYRNA A. JOHNSON Ledgers fo iournals - sweef person- alify - always busy-capfion wrifer -- Red and Green - 2I5. RAY H. JOHNSON Fufure engineer - one of Harding's machines - varsify 'foofball - pharmacisf's helper--license frouble - I25, RONALD D. JOHNSON Ronnie California bound - Volkswagen -- sfudy hall - homeroom craclcpof -- green door - 64. SANDRA JEAN JOHNSON Sandy Fufure whife cap gal - A'Cappella - church acfivifies - shorf and sweef - good nafured - 2l5. TERRENCE S. JOHNSON Terry HONOR SOCIETY College fufure - Thespians - wavy hair f- skafing - church doings - 64. DARWIN P. JOHNSTON HONOR SOCIETY EveryVbody's friend - baclcsrage ac- fivifies - Key Club - Here we are again wifh your Monday affer- noon announcemenfsf' - band man- ager - 64. BRADLEY E. JON ES flBradll HONOR SOCIETY Business adminisrrafion - iazz band - dimples - chemisfry clown -- debafe - 64. DONNA M. KANE Church acfivifies - undecided fufure - slcafing - quief buf friendly - kind and considerare - 2I5. KATHERINE L. KARR Kathy HONOR SOCIETY Varsify debafe - college campus- shorl' and sweef - vim, vigor, and vifaliry-daily chemisfry conferences - 2l5. BEVERLY A. KELLEY llBe,v,l Denfal assisfanf - roller skafing - Mi-Y - sweef disposifion - long fresses - 2l5. DONNA JEAN KENNEDY Business inferesfs - friendly ways- fufure housewife - Red and Green lypisf - social life - 2l5. JOHN E. KI BLER ulackv College - church acfivifies - like- able personalify - English woes - foofball - 64. KATH LEEN KINNEY ..Katby,, College plans - always on I'he go - chalferbox - neaf aHire - anolher woman driver - 2I5. SANDRA S. KLING flsandylf Caplion wriler Q- Mi-Y - secrefarial ambilion - winning ways -- dimples - 215. MARIETTA La MARCA Cufe smile - roller skaling fan - mad driver - men - small package of dynamife - 202. I Q BRUCE R. LANG Butcher - loves 'rhe green sfuff - Hi-Y - 'ralll - wishing - 64. LESLIE R. LANG uldesn Draffing - swimming - never a dull momenl - sporls -- happy-go- lucky - 64. BERTRAM R. LANTZ ugertn HONOR SOCIETY Fuiure engineer - golf-lafe home- room arrivals - lnframurals - fun- loving - 64. MARLENE JOYCE LARSON HMHTII Alfar bound - arf - Miss Johnson's refailing - Lenny - skafing - 2I5. SANDRA LARSON Sandy Spoken for - rolling wheels - Miss Johnson's refailing - 'friendly ways -1 Buddy - 2I5. CAROLYN R. LAUER Dancing - Buffalo Sfale - wafer sporls -- easy 'ro like - F.T.A. - 309. KAREN E. LEBURG HONOR SOCIETY Malh leaching am'biI'ions -- skaling - Ari' Mefal Quiz - F.T.A.-daily chemisfry conferences - 2I5. DAVID O. LINCOLN Dave Off fo college - A'Cappella-golf en+husiasI - baskelball - smoolhie - 64. ELEANOR R. LIND Nursing a+ W.C.A. - sincere friend- liness - church acfivilies - warm smile - Fulure Nurses' Club - IO7. I . '-1.:s1..'P 4: f 5.,.,fiaJes, ., . .un -,sz .1 -My-1-sf, i lzggfrr w. ' , 'swfi ggi . .... . 1, ,V ,X , X X5- si I 'P X 4 fn Q 3 . f. ,.,.:: ,,,..,.-,,. . ..,,., 03.6. ,wwdlfi i f qi sw I ggi?-'I Us P af V-.,,f'1wz....1:f mr--4-fs :Foam PKQAI ssyi I sas 5 I , . , 'I N . ll if 1. ' -' - mf. F . W '-,, V I, , ' it N.. JAMES W. LINDBLAD uhm., Engineering - crazy cIriver-I'1ome- room cui'-up - roller ska'I'ing-church baskeiball - 64. JOAN M. LINDSTROM joanie Commercial arrisf - Iceen wif - shorl' hairculs-dry liumor-I1appy- go-lucky - IO7. LOREN E A. LODESTRO Lady in while - boundless energy- nice +o know - chemisfry Trouble - busy as a bee - IO7. BRADLEY E. LONG Brad HONOR SOCIETY Engineering - young man on Ihe go - solo voice - dramafics - 'rop no+ch debafer - 64. GRACE LoPRESTI Roller ska+ing - Hypafians-arlisfic falenl' - sincere friendliness-books keeping - IO7. MICHAEL LOPRIORE Mike HONOR SOCIETY Inferprefer - soccer whiz - Halian Hour - ladies' man - French Club - 64. SAN FORD H. LOVE Sandy Denrisf - baseball - weekends a+ Sanford's - nee? - dark and hand- some - 64. STANLEY N. LUNDINE Stan HONOR SOCIETY Fufure in law - sailing - slrong- willed - Varsify Debafe - golf pro - 64. BRUCE A. MABEE Fufure Navy man -- quiei' -- inrra- mural a+l1Ie+e -- aufo mechanics - roller slcaring - I05. ALICE ANN MADDOX nA lu Dancing-nee? and efficien+-fu+ure felephone operafor-porcelain del- icacy - WI'1ere's Carolyn? -IO7. FREDERICK J. MARCELLO F red Cabinef maker - drum corps - swimming -- baslcelball - muscles- 64. CONSTANCE K. MARKER Connie A'CappeIIa - fufure secrerary -- infedrious Iaughler - parlies -- WI1ere'S Judy? - IO7. fi a5f fv,1r,, ig ',1f'r , , , Li ' . ...- .. in l l gl we gk 4 - f . W, mi., filiili L 1 ' zi.3r4QaagQ23lEalf zi.f b if .. 4 fees, T .,,, 2 v .fly ,igrisiq-K Vfsfw iii , . -- ' -wvlfi' if rvf1. Q1i2-HY ' K ,Q ,,,, nw. V Z.. - A gig I if i I H H4 '7 1 6 4. 1 i X ..lf,-,L ,rg L.. , K Kg, '61 . L, A ifiigf SANDRA LOUISE MASON H5-andyn Headed for California - worry wari' - personalify -- changeable moods -- boys - I26. CONSTANCE M. MATJOULIS Connie Where's Carol? -- undecided fu- fure - ice skaiing -- Go+ any gum? - sponfaneous giggles-2l5. ROSEANN McGEE Rosey Denial hyqienisi' - Thespians - sin- cere - J-Ouill - gay -- IO7. DANIEL J. McLlNDON uDlm,, lnframurals - silence is golden -- homeroom baskeiball - Where do l go from here? -- easy io see - 40. SUZANNE MCVAY .15-Men Thespians - brilliam' personalify - wholehearfed pariicipafion - inces- san+ chafler - Fulure Nurses of America - IO7. ADELINE C. MILETTI Addie Fufure psychologisf - A'Cappella- infecfious charm and gaiefy-Tinkling voice - appealing simplicify-IO7. CHARLOTTE L. MINARD Office work - ladylike sereniiy - s+udious - skafing - quief smile - IO7. A JAMES J. MINER lilimi! Conlaqious grin - Hey, sfupid! - full of fun - Thespians - Where's l'leili? - 203. JOSEPH L. MIRAGLIA ffloev Elecfronics - ho'l' sfeel guifar - quiei' - counfry-wesrern music - oufdoors man- 64. MARY LOU MITTELSTAEDT College - pleasing +o know-danc- ing -- marching color guard - re- served - 3IO. NANCY B. MODICA Nance Privafe secrelary - record colleclion -- cafeferia 'lable hopper - roller skaling - quick wiffed - IO7. CHARLOTTE MON ELLA Refreshing personaliiy-ioie de vivre - somebody's secreiary - Florida bound - confagious laughfer-IO7. F 2 E- 'H ' 14- ' 'H 2:24 A ' mais W ws Qwww Wf E ' - , f 2 K A , xg r x X as lm wwgqswj L' L A jk v xt Y 13 fu' H D vb' , iii A WX .M I7.llj-jx S . ik A21 , ,Ai P l QL' WY gm . VLL' is 2 Ti lil -7i'QxcJ'r'j:1, .1 HSAQYW wif 'fs ' fl if 1 z' ' 5 - ig 1. . . I Y LlZfQ1x,iC:2.Qi-1.2Jil'ill, , 'Ve .V in . W ' AR ii VVLV 1 E L X 1 .U S. gy. V I Iyzk JUDY C. MONFORT Angel of mercy - efficienl' - senior class play - Guess who called! - quiel' smile - IO7. LEONARD M. MONTAGNA Lennie Follow in falher's foofsieps - 'Fool- ball - Track - sfudious - shy-64. JON W. MORGAN HONOR SOCIETY College bound - laughs-Thespians - sharp dressers- ice slca'l'ing pro- 64. MARGARET K. MORGAN V ffMargIl F. T. A. - warm smile - dancing- college bound -- expressive eyes- IO7. EDWARD A. MOZGAWA ..M0zy,, Ouldoor man - J.C.C. - hunling - swimming - The bounding main - 40. GEORGE MOYER, JR. .floeyv Church League baskelball - fulure lawyer - A'Cappella - crazy grin - girls - 203. JOSEPH S. MUSSARA fljoell Jel' pilol' - Nol lhis boy. - ice skaling - bachelor - woodsman - 64. MARY JO NALBONE Cine Che Privale secrefary - dancing-care free and gay - church aclivilies - expressive' eyes - IO7. ROSEANN NALBONE C00kie Secrelar rh 'l'hm and blues - Y Y church aclivilies - pixle-like charm -- 'l'win - IO7. GEORGE W. NARBY HVetH Homeroom blues - hun'ring-friend- ly - Flying 33rd - fines - l27. DANIEL W. NELSON ffDan,, Tool and die malcer -- Rifle Club - homeroom fines - oulcloor man - 'technical froubles - l27. GLENDA J. NELSON Fulure nurse-college plans-home- room conversalionalisl' - amiable and considerale--peaches and cream complexion - IO7. if LARRY D. NELSON Undecided now - J.C.C. - wings on wafer skiis - Rifle Club - easy going - I27, ROBERT LaVERNE NELSON ffsbakyly Crazy 'bou'I' cars - Oh, for The life of a sailor - Y boy - church league baskefball - sporis fan - 268. ROBERT LeROY NELS-ON Meatbead HONOR SOCIETY J.C,C. - research chemis+ - The Fish - swim Ieam - You Can'+ Take II Wi'Ih You - I27. RONALD LaVERN E N ELSON Ronnie California here I come. - easy going -- GOI +o ge+ a ho++er en- gine!! - car Iroubles - weekends! - I27. EDWIN W. NICKERSON ..Ed,, Chemical engineer - guns - Hard- ing's helper - Iech - ouidoor man - I27. ROSE MARY NOCERO Snow-balls Milifary career - sporis enIhusiasI- ergy - I04. - ...ly abou Elvis - siiafive - iff f .1 47 I ir. M RICHARD A. NOON IlDicklI J.C.C. - real esIaI'e man - Lock- wood's - homeroom fines -- How much do I owe? - 208. CHARLES NORRIS Chuck Homeroom sporfs - Falconer infer- esf - MighI'y Mouse - fallcafive - college bound - I25. ROBERT B. OHRN Hi-Y - sfamp and coin collecfor - Chautauqua Coin, Sfamp. and Curio Club - college ahead - quief and s+udious - 208. ,JOYCE A. OLSON Business career - parfy gal - iazz records -- dancing-Allegany sum- mers - IO4. RICHARD A. OLSON : NDiCkIJ I HONOR socisrv Cornell - The lure of Iooilighis - chemical engineer - enfhusiasm - Super-Duper boy - l27. S. RONALD OLSON HR0113! Church key coIIec+ion - manf wifh a camera -- Dixieland iazz - Ihe cabin - a cerfain girl - l27. PATRICIA E. ON DICH upatu Secrelarial fufure - inferesfs on fhe Ihird floor-skafing af Iceland Arena - happy-go-lucky-near and 'Friend- ly - IO4. MARY JAN E PACE Office work - fun-loving-sparkling vifalily - skafing - carefree - IO7. MARCIA I. .PACHOL Secrelarial ambilions - enioys rec- ords - parly gal - Anybody have homeroom dues? - sporls enfhus- iasl' - IO4. RICHARD A. PACITTI Y Rick Trade school -- baseball- B ,lunch period - fhe opposife sex - Uncle Sam - I27. SUZANNE M. PAQUIN Hsuen Business career - parly gal-pop ular music - flair for fashion-neaf and Trim - IO4. GARY H. PEARSON Fabulous Gar Ace on skis - me+eorology-sporfs - A'Cappella - sharp dresser-I27. DAVID M. PETERSON Dave Bob Jones Universify - lrack - chicken chopper - humorisl'-church doings - 64. DRUCI LLA JUN E PETERSON MDW., HONOR SOCIETY Music feacher of lomorrow-Fredonia Stake - A'Cappella - F. T. A. - church acfivifies - IO4. EDWARD W. PETERSON Eleclrician - church organizalions- fishing - easy going - hard worker - I27. JOHN M. PETERSON I ,il Nlayu Homework blues--Coca-Cola looosfer - WhaT fhe heck? - Ma+h, ugh! -- real cool - I27. KATHRYN C. PETERSON flka-SS!! HONOR SOCIETY Arl Melal quiz whiz-acfive debaler - Tennis enfhusiasf - church acfiv- ifies - energelic worker - IO4. RAYMOND F. PETERSON Happy-go-luckless - always lafe - swimming - winler sporls - prinl shop - IOS. I Q 2 s ? 'il 3 i fe ES i is Q I ri ls ii 1 S 3 2 B I 3 3 I Q 3 ,QUE i srl f IR ii Eagan? 1 I I' li: ff A . . V 'if Wg, . - Y 12 -'-' 15? ' ' X. iiiiiiiffif f:f5Xi'. 75: - H: ss , w 1 5 A 'id 'i-if A155935 359 i ,.,, , . V, I - A ff' . ,. .M ..., ,A ...Nia ,ff W. ie. iw- jgfiqfiafi 48 I. s- I. 3 ZANE W. PETERSON HONOR SOCIETY Universily of Buffalo - Thespians- chemislry blues - foreign relalions field - near dresser - I27. ANTHONY PETRUCCELLO rr Tonya: Mechanical engineering -- archer- well dressed - cuslomizing cars - Iall, Tall -- 222. DIANE T. PIATZ Fulure praclical nurse - church ac- +ivi+ies - long Iresses - ci+y league soflball and baskefball-fufure home- maker -- IO4. WILLIAM PIAZZA Bill Hunfing and Fishing - happy-go- lucky - J.C.C. - Falconer inferesls - fufure draffsman - I27. DIANE C. PICKERING HDV HONOR SOCIETY Polifical aspiralions - headin' for college - 'lop nolch acrress-varsify debale headliner - vim, vigor, and vi+aIi+y - 104. JEAN ETTE G. PILATO AnyIhing in music - undecided- a smile for everyone - church ac- Iivifies - nafural curls - IO4. CARL PILLITTIERI Hpillyv Church baskefball - homeroom arg- uer - college bound - chemisl - Oueenie - I27. LUCILLE A. POLLARO Friendly smile - lols of friends - music lover - shoes and rice - Johnny - IO4. JAMES L. PULLAN W00l1ie Off Io California-homeroom baske?- ball -- foofball - hor Packard - Homework-whaI's I'ha+? -208. MARSHALL N. RACKLEY llRackl, Air Force -4 singing -f ou+-of-Iown ,exci+emen+d- parly boy - How are ya? - 208. NANCY C. RADER Modeling school-fu'I'ure homemaker - loves Io wrife leffers - sporls enlhusiasl - quiel' - IO4. DANIEL P. REAGAN uDan,. HONOR SOCIETY Elecfronics engineering - R.P.l. - inlramural sporfs - cars - Indian fan - 208. ,, ' . i S- Iii, f . . ,,,.. ,. , fizgetigismlixs fm, f ' ' W '2....i,!fSi'f.E,'2!'f.i1f'!4 A , -. -, is i gfrifiiiiiw-:-.- ' -.-is-sv - .1 ff , fl X if .I meg, I ,I was K up 1 , syn Jw Y V ., A lil I mi 'F 53, . I ,yy X. M 11, f 4 2. M SP1 'I l I---...J-5, su - fs. as . ., ...rs f-,- 1 ' ,,.., .L .sf iz -aazwfvv ff'i . my 55- - : WVR, .awuazfsi fi. fi W- i., A , , my 1,,,.,HWi.ie,.s,-E ,,, . .. .. '--- ' ,. . ., dwgygbm . ,mgizfigfifv .sf 'l',Qf5F'E2EH5?ifli?s5 Q? i ' 1 yvlix 1 1 pm, ,,,,,,95EfM.,L K -1. ifssgiifiwi H Qmfiaiief ' A- an we I Wir Q fy gi.. I ' i, if 'EST U f. I , ii 5 ui if as iv ' l J' I My gznalriiwi 1 I, 5 Y mslzaiigygggn I ' ,Ama 9 -ii 2 l i , eb' Q 'ami E gn if ,Emu ...ly .iff-.infix rr... skill I lil' 2 , .1 ,, . ..,,,,.. I P, M ' . 25 .a i iq E 4 I S- ea ein fl 435.43 JF Hi . i Il ,. ,ly rm ll A if W elif .ii will A gflflls PAU L A. REALE llRi0Yf The Iillle shoemalcer - foolball - 'azz records - Yankee lan v- lale I phone calls - 208. STANLEY P. RENOS Stan Fulure sawbones - lioolball and baslcelball - class riols-A'CappeIIa - Indian fan - 208. MYRON E. REW Jameslown Communify College - varsily baseball - Hi-Y member- church league baskelball - Phila- delphia Phillie 'lan -- 208. JOHN L. RHODES Hunfing and fishing - weekends al lhe collage - sludious - homeroom inlramurals -- armed 'forces man -- 208. JANET M. RIDDLE usuev Friendly smile - lulure while cap - ice skaling - baseball enlhusiasl - arlislically inclined - IO4. ROBERT E. ROGERS ..B0b,, HONOR SOCIETY College ahead - debale - J-Quill sparkplug-lulure plans . . . Grow old - paying homeroom fines - 203. MARY ALICE ROOT HONOR SOCIETY College bound - 'fulure chemisl' - skiing al Allegany -- aclive in de- baling - always on The go - I04. MARILYN J. ROSE Marie HONOR SOCIETY Fulure secrelary - quiel - Red and Green business sfall secrelary - J- Quill worker - skaling whiz - l02. GARY ALAN ROSEN Feet Air bound - homeroom baskelball ace - girls and more girIs-chem- isfry woes - church doings - 214. BEVERLY A. ROSSMAN uBe,U,, Record colleclion - dancing feel- swimming - lab 'rechnician - golf -- IO2. DANIEL M. RUTTENBUR ,,Dan,, College bound - church league baslcelball - cars - inlramurals - Pal and I - 208. SAM SABINO SatCb Fredonia Slale - musician - inlra- mural sporls-LobIaw's man-Indian lan - 208. BEVERLY JEAN SALU PO uBevu Fulure secrelary - bowling woes - alfracfive wardrobe- Have you seen Lucille? - neal and sweel - lO2. CHRISTINE J. SAMUELSON Claris Secrelary of Iomorrow -- big blue eyes - Oh bro+her! - sweel per- sonalily - shorl hair culs - l02. MARY ANN SAMU ELSON M ares Fulure secrelary - Whal' do you say? - sludious - Wha+ did you do lasf nigh'I'? - beaming person- alify - moz. PAUL SAMUELSON Swede Sharp dresser - homeroom fines - college - girls - Merchanl Marines - 208. MARY JANE SANDBERG ..M' li., Somebody's secrelary - always eaf- ing - small one - Tallcalive-vim, vigor and vilalily - l02. CAROL SAN SEVERINO Telephone operalor - roller slcaling - Those parfiesl - Did you gel' a leffer Today? - Purdue guys - 309. JOSEPH S. SAPIENZA Ive Sepf' Fordham U. - fulure pharmacisl' - second-hand crunches - homeroom fines galore - lv1r. Prall. can l go To my locker? - 208. ESTHER PRISCILLA SAULLO UE-tn Church aclivifies - curly red locks- neal' - fulure lelephone operalor -- quiel' -- lO2. ANNE MARIE SCH RECK Commercial designing - beauliful brunelle - A'Cappella - Fredonia Slafe -- neal clolhes - lO2. DYANNE SCHWART1 Sbortie Fufure beaulician - Doyle Beauly School - A'Cappella - 'lalkafive -- happy-go-lucky - IO4. WILLIAM C. SEAHOLM Sneeze Marine man -- loolball - baslcelball - cars -- inlramurals - 208. HARRY W. SECOR HONOR SOCIETY Chemical engineering - church league baslcelball - Fenn College- malh and science whiz - gardening - 208. THOMAS C. SHARP 117-oynn Yankees, Yankees. Yankees - co- caplain of 'varsify foolball squad - J-Club - sharp personalily - 'fu- lure coach - 208. JOAN SHELGREN Shelly Joie de vivre - changing coiffures - Thespians - Gay Welling+on - Oh, noI - lO2. BRADLEY R. SMALTZ Brad Tool and die maker - baseball - boar racing - inframurals -- Wha+ do ya say? - 208. PATSY A. SMERAGLIUOLO, JR. Smeary Homeroom fine collecfor - varsily Ioolball co-caplain -- 'liufure archi- lecl' - How aboui m Yankees? -- J-Club - 208. Y CAROLYN SMITH nllynnn Have you seen Alice? - +iny gal - music lover - skaling 'n' dancing - cule smile - IO4. WILLIAM F. SMITH Clergyman - Li++le Seminary of Buffalo-quief-early morning sfudy periods - malh whiz - 208. GARY W. SOLINGER Pianisl - hunfing and fishing-golf - homeroom fines Troubles - parl- Hme af Nugen+'s - 208. FRED N. SORTWELL College bound-Navy man-scienfisl - pholography-conlenlecl bachelor - 208. SH El LA MAE SPOTO lISbeH HONOR SOCIETY Following in family foofsfeps- l've gol 'lhe car! - always on lhe go- clofhes galore - vibran+ personalify - lO2. ELEANOR M. STANFORD Ellie HONOR soclew Fuiure social worker - always some- fhing doing - Thespians-Ari Mefal Quiz - Red and Green edifor-IO2. GARY A. STARSTROM Tech 57 - J.C.C. - mechanical engineering - oufdoor man-rifles - IO5. WILLIAM V. STEARNS Topper Casual - eleclrical engineering - hi-fi - iazz - always somefhing go- ing on - IO5. EDLAH M. STONE Fufure chemical Iechnician-clofhing - hobbies galore - chemisfry woes? - quief - IO2. JAMES G. STONE 1 amestownn Reminglon Rand represenlafive -- archery - church ac+iviIies-friendly - Rifle Club - 64. MARY C. STRAND HONOR SOCIETY Always on Ihe go - musical gal - sweel personalify - 'fu+ure parish worker - Lufher Junior College - l02. DELORES V. STRUMBECK flDee7I Bob Jones Universily -- skafing - church ac+ivi+ies - quie+-Prefenders - 2l5. JOHN C. SUNDHOLM HONOR SOCIETY Cornell - young man wifh a horn - J.H.S. phofographer - ice skafing- HI-Y - IO5. CAROL A. SUNDQUIST Fufure Teacher-J.C.C. gal-A'Cap- pella - hearf of gold - infeclious laughfer - IO2. JAMES R. SWAN Nlimll Cleveland Indians - church acfivi- Hes - fufure minisfer - vocalisf - baskefball - IO5. SUZANNE SWAN usuen Privafe secrefary - Ialenfed dancer -- size 5 - shorl hair cu'fs - Taber Insurance sfandby - l02. ROGER W. SWANBERG nR0gu A'Cappella - foresfer - church organizafions - chemislry - Oh Ihose specs - 127. DANIEL K. SWANSON Swank A'Cappella - church league baskef- ball--Sears super salesman-doodle- bug operafor - high scorer - I27. RUSSELL EDWARD SWANSON NRM-csv J.C.C. - wafer skiing - engineering - sharp wardrobe - crewcufs - I27. SUSAN JEAN SWANSON nsuen Fufure music Ieacher - church ac- fivifies - sweef and quief - good nafured - enfhusiasfic - l02. BEVERLY C SWENSON e'U HONOR SOCIETY Nurse ACappeIla loves Io Iravel clollies plus Anymore SEBASTIAN F TRISCARI Busty Undecided fulure inI'eres'I' in law coin collec+or Wan? Io buy a Red and Green7 Spanish woes JANET JOYCE SWIDERSKI if ann Allwlelics - lisfening Io popular music - Nick and I - always al' 'rhe books - nice personalify - 2I2. SOPHIA L. TANE ffsopbll HONOR SOCIETY A'CappeIIa - secrelary - dancing - football fan - shorf and swee+- 2l2. EIVOR D. THELANDER Undecided fufure - church acfivifies - Spanish Club - A'Cappella -- slcafing - 2I2. CAROLE M. TRANQUIST Fulure nurse - sfeady gal - blend fresses - dancing - neal as a pin' - 2l2. DOROTHY M. TRISCARI Secrelary Io some luclcy boss-danc- in - s orfs - Ilaslwin e es - 9 A P Q Y pleasing Io know - 3I0. SERENA J. M. TROMBINO jackie Fufure nurse - J-Quill - Seen Al laI'ely? - dependable gal - always on +I1e go - IO2. PRISCILLA A. TSIVITSE Prix Fulure Florence Nighfingale - hape py-go-lucky - A'CappeIla-radianl' smile - homeroom 'fines - 3l0. JAMES M. TUMMINIA fflim,, Belly - Loblaw boy - riois in refailing - Yankee fan - baseball - 208. LEONARD A. VALVO J.C.C. - hunring-eleclrical engi- neer - guns - I won'I pay if - I27. JEAN VAN GUILDER Secrefary - baking-slcafing, baslcef- ... ' - . n ball nice +o know soil spoke LEONARD LLOYD VAN GUILDER ..Lem1y,, Foolball - dancing - Air Force - good Times - hunling - 203. PATRICIA VENMAN llpatlf HONOR SOCIETY Grace New Haven Hospifal-Senior Cabinel' - school spiril' - General Hospifal worker - genuine gaiefy- l07. DONALD A. VERRY ..D0n,, Cincinnali - science - inlramural sporls - baseball - See you al lhe club - 208. ROBERT W. VILARDO ..B0b,. Marines - hunler - Moose Drum Corps-homeroom sof'Iball--mechan- ically benl' - l27. PETER A. VOLPE Pete Hillbilly fan - Spanish guifar - Jr. Elvis - Oh, Ihose Ties - casual - I27. LORETTA WATCHEY ..L0u,. California bound - hairdos-worlo in gal Irul feminine ersonalil 9 '- Y P Y - dislincl individualily - IO7. JAMES W. WELLMAN K z,f Meal' culler - service bound -f- Which way'd Ihe girls go? -Eng- lish VI period - alhlelic - l27. JOHN H. WHITE R. P. I. - Naval Reserve -- Iennis - engineering - wise-craclcer-64. JOEL A. WILCOX :1WilZy:v Penn Sfale - cool lrumpel' - roller slcaling - efficienl - Band - 64. ANNE S. WILLIAMS Somebody's secrefary - homeroom spiril - Band Irips - church aclivi- Ties - blonde and perl - IO4. SUSANNE I. WILLIAMS ..Sue,, Fulure Florence Nighfingale-aclive in church aclivilies -- 'friendly smile -- Fulure Nurses of America - lvy Triangle Queen -- IO4. EDWARD J. WILSON llEd!l Chemical engineer - quiel' - bowl- ing - sramps - good-nalured-64 - ggg v. I EVELYN I. WILSON I Y HONOR SOCIETY H .I A '- Colleqe campus - A'CaPPeIIa -- I ' ff? X 5 wardrobe a le mode - sweei per- MARILYN C WOODRUFF I V: A sonalify - preI'I'v smile - I02. ' I' . I HONOR SOCIETY 'L ig. , 1- iw., '1,,,gf' '51 ,.ff .vlfm hungryu - marl-I whiz - roller ,. serving - mage housewife-mf I OO - wardrobe 202- ili ' li' l lz, i 7 i 'li' 5 ROBERTA JEAN WIRTNER ,5 t A Bern ' I ,ff Fulure nurse -- enlhusiaslic gal - Q Hey Serena - commillee worker 1,, Qf I - H +' - Io2. I S I ypa 'ans WILLIAM H. YANKOSKI If Bill Fufure machinisf - bowling enlhus- ,K iasl - varsily baseball - Rifle Club 2 ' . g g X - Y. M. c. A. - I25. g 2135, Snr. . 'ff g, , 1 .I CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENT MR. AVARY E. WILLIAMS Srudenrs of Jameslown I-ligh School. pasl and present are happy for Mr. Williams Thar he will now have an Opporiuniry, as consullanl in malhemarics and science, Io clevore his energies 'ro Ihe developmenf of a more valuable program in Ihose fields. Thal he will be missed in J.l-l.S. goes wirhoul saying, for as vice-principal, he has served The school and ils sfuclenrs clevoledly. 56 1 I -iff - -I .J-fr' ' 'Y 5 'HM' 'QE :NE- , . Tl-'ff z 'fy 5- ,fa Busiesh Pai' Venman, Dick Heiizenraier Friendliesfz Elaine Anders Bobo Hunieri i Mos? A'rl1le'ric: Jane+ Arnone Mosi' Musical' Louella Jackson, Brad Jones Besi Acforsz Diane Pickering, Bob Rogers Bobo Hun'I'er Besi' All Around: Pai' Venman . z., is iHies1': xine EH'elson, y Baggiano osi' Likely 'I'o Succeed: ai Venman, ick Hei+zenra'I'er 5E S,,,,E 01e Besi All Around: Dick Hei+zenra+er Besi Debafers' Duane Pickering, Bradley Long Mosf Ar+is1ic: f Anne Schreck, Dick Jezlorskl JUNIOR GIRLS First Row: P. Cl-iesf, P. Volpe, C. Lind, B. Gillberg, P. Hayes, M. Bellandi, P. Allison, B. Cordner, N. Johnson. Second Row L. Winburg, B. ACusimano, R. Venfura, J. Hanson, B. Johnson J. Hall,- l. Wilisie, N. Whife, J. Wilcox, C. Weber. Third Row S. Hollings, B. Michael, M. Brumaqin, B. Anderson, J. Engdahl J. Cusimano, R. Pafernifi, D. Wisiran, N. Baffaglia, C. Carlson Fourih Row: P. Rewers, P. Thomson, R. Malia, D. Donafo, J. Tora E. Conroe, A. Roselli, J. Luciano, D. Confi, A. Trusso, E. Michos. Fifih Row: N. Sandquisf, J. Sfone, S. Marfenson, B. Palermo, J. Hartley, C. Greenwood, S. Nelson, M. E. Johnson, J. Billing, Tolson, C. Bemus. Sixth Row: S. Illig, E. Roberts, K. Albinson, Lockwood, S. Sfrong, S. Smifh, S. Roof, C. Davis, C. Valone, Peierson, S. Cobb. Sevenfh Row: R. Dispenza, C. Vinceni, Swanberg, B. Sfafford, M. Swanson, G. Sheigh. 5 S Z?S '11 :'. in -o- Z O F F' O ui 3 ni -:J F' 'U rn ai -I ui O P 1. L O :- 1 us O 5' F' F' K. O :- : ui O :i T' I- JUNIOR BOYS R. Mailhews, S. Blanchard, G. Gullo, D. Palmgren, T. Isaacson Carlson, J. Sfafford, J. Kcfsi, N. Eklund. Second Row: P. Chall, B. Anderl, R. Simpson. Sixih Row: P. Bursfrom, B. Dickey, T. Butler C. Hazenberg, J. Nelson, B. Hazenberg, B. Gilfinan, P. Paciiii, D. Nordine, J. Lindberg, L. Carlson, P. Robinson, W. Crozier J. Knorr, C. mith. Third Row: G. Denn, F. Hayes, R.Fiorenzo, P. Horan, C. Becksfrom, R. Carlson, R. Kling. Sevanih Row: Mr K. Vandewark, A. Moren, J. Raffa, M. I-lulfman, D. Lawson, L. Tsifso. Keeler, Class Advisor, J. Wiquisl, B. Rappole, R. Olson, M. Barker Fourih Row: R. Carlson, J. Lindner, D. Lindfors, S. Trass, S. Old- B. Hagadorn, L. Green, W. Barden, D. Conroe, J. Hafch, R. Olson slrom, A. Holmsfrom, D. Wesierburg, R. Mohr, C. Dickey, C. Camp- D. Hoskin. bell. Fiffh Row: T. Skoog, T. Vilardo, T. Johnson, R. Kidder, gs.:--, .. .41-...C .-.. lugs...-1--1 JUNIOR BOYS JUNIOR GIRLS First Row: M. Lombar-do, D. Luneffa, S. Larson, S. Lund, M. Vifanza, C. Wilson, B. Anderson, P. Lamb, G. Waska. Second Row: C. Shaffer, J. Wallace, J. Salupo, E Fessinde-n, E.J. Anderson, G. Trask, R. Holmquisr, J. Reynolds, C. Lilzen. Third Row: S. Geer, N. Halvarson, M. Hoover, M. Williams, S, Holm- sfrom, N. Erickson, C. Engberg, M. Samuelson, S. Skoglund, S. Bergquisl. Fourih Row: J. Fancher, L. Phillips, S. Meli, D. Scholin, S. Laughlin, J. Lindsfrom, C. Sprinchorn, J. Card, C. Paladino, P. Belliffo, W. An-clerson. Fiflh Row: K. Spetz, C. Carvelh, K. C. Anderson, K. L. Anderson, M.Jones, K. Bill- gren, J. Venman, M. Wirsen, B. Parker, D. Taylor, E. K. Ander- son, D. Lund. Sixfh Row: R. Black, F. Johnson, S. Snyder, L. Carlson, J. Becksfrom, D. Kidder, J. Swanson, J. Marlefle, B. Anderson, P. Knight, M. Bancroff, A. Peferson. Sevenfh Row: N. Bore, M. Kelfle, J. Herlel, J. Rolh, C.Jader, N. Carlson. :u ugn1 . wmv Flrsf Row. D. DeVila, P. Mulleavy, B. Guslafson, D. Guarnieri, J.Anderson, K.Slam, R. Moller, D. Pafernili, M.Jobe. Second Row: Ring, E. Loizeaux, L. Flelcher, K. Fredrickson, J. Besse, C. Ulrich, J. Dimifri, K. Nordwall, W. VanVaIkenburg. Third Row: B. Pills, G. Randell, J. Sampson, A. Merchant, F. Radack, R. Nunn, L. Willsie, L. Brunenavs, C. Ewing, P. James. Fourlh Row: S. Sandberg, J. Palfi, C. Faison, M. Macaluso, A.Mi+chelI, A. Russo, L. Ciancio, T. Raffa. S. Carlson, A. Franson. Fiflh Row: M. Giunla, C. Harringlon, 6. Johnson, D. Gaefa, D. Chris- Iopherson, J. Baglia, J. Peppy, L. LoPresfo, F.Scarpino, G. Du- Bois, R. Bagnall. Sixfh Row: T. Cosimano, R. Mole, R. Harris S, Evanczik, D. Coleman, G. Clinger, J. Vincenl, F. Dickson W. Farmer, K. F. Hancock, C. Dominick, F. Carlson, J. Bandish Sevenih Row: J. Munella, J. Vicario, G. Peferson, J. Scoll D. Allenson, V. Lindquist, E. Lesser, T. Biers, R. Monforf W. Anderson, R. Benson. x-fm m l JUNIOR CABINET Firsf Row: J. Sfafford, S. Laughlin, E. Lesser, T. Raffa, A. Merchanf, B. Cordner. Second Row: T. Villardo, R. Devifa, N. Baffaglia, J. Herlef, S. Strong, D. Wisfran, S. Nelson, D. Taylor, Mr. Keeler. Third Row: M. Bavar, J.Ha'rch, R. Olson, L. Carlson. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of '58 enfered fhe more familiar and friendly halls of Jamesfown I-Iigh School lasf Sepfember full of confidence, and wifh fhe de- ferminafion fo make our iunior year successful and evenfful. Now af fhe end of fhis year we realize fhaf we have more fhan reached fhese goals. Our firsf proiecf was fhe elecfion by aufo- mafic vofing machine of fhose whom we fhoughf mosf capable fo lead our class. Those chosen were fhe following: Presidenf ....... ... Edward Lesser Vice-Presidenf .... .... T homas Raffa Secrefary ......... ..... J anef Venman Treasurer .......,.... Anfhony lvlerchanf Keeper of Properfies ...... Jack Sfafford An addifional elecfion was held fo fill fhe of- fice of I-Iisforian Ieff vacanf by Thomas Raffa when he became Vice Presidenf. Sally Laughlin was chosen for fhis posf. On February 2 fhe class play, Whaf A Life . was presenfed. The I-Ienry Aldrich sfory was a fremendous success fhanks fo fhe able super- vision of Mr. Gordon Swanson: fhe casf headed by Sfeve Olson, Paf Allison, Roger Olson, Carole Sprinchorn and Sumner Blanchard: and all fhe members of The Junior Class who supporfed fhe producfion. We should also like fo fake fhis opporfunify fo fhank Mr. Vlfilson, Miss Wood, Mrs. Erickson and lvlrs. Paulson for fheir help and hard work on commiffees. We realized fhaf our senior year was very close when fhe class ring commiffee announced fhaf fhe juniors were soon fo be measured for rings. Ofher evenfs which we look forward fo are fhe fradifional Charles E. I-Iall debafe, for which we feel confidenf we will have a winning feam, Moving-Up Day and fhe Junior-Senior Recepfion. ln addifion, members of our class will assisf in fhe closing ceremonies of The year, when fhey serve on commiffees fo decorafe fhe audiforium and fo serve as ushers for commencemenf acfiv- ifies. The Class of '58 would like fo voice our deep- esf appreciafion and sinceresf fhanks fo our fine undersfanding advisor, Mr. George Keeler, who has been a friend fo us all and helped us make our junior year so successful. Sally Laughlin, I-Iisforian fi SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On SepTember 5, I956, Mr. IvlerTon P. Cor- win, principal of J.l-LS., greeTed a new sopho- more class Tor The lasT Time. This class happened To be The Class oT I959. Mr. Corwin is reTiring This June: we shall miss him buT we are graTeTul Tor This year's opporTuniTy To know him and proTiT by his guidance. Under The direcTion of Ivlrs. Gladys Krieger, advisor 'lor The Class of I959, our TirsT year aT J.I-l.S. was very successTul. The TirsT big proiecT scheduled Tor our class was The elecTion oT class oflicers held on OcTober I6. Those elecTed To hold offices are The Tol- lowing: PresidenT ..... .... A nThony Cerfo Vice-PresidenT ...., ..... T homas Rigoli SecreTary .............. Phyllis STenander Keeper of ProperTies .... KenneTh BeaTTy I-IisTorian ......... Brenda Lee BloomquisT Open The door and go beyond was chosen as The class moTTo. Our Tlower is The red rose: red and whiTe, our colors. Our pep song was SOPHOMOR Kneeling: J. Carlson, S. Fofi, K. Reagan, E. Oberg, R. Lar' son. Fits? Row: -B. Bloomquisf, T. Triscari, T. Rigoli, A.Cer'ro, P. Sfenander, K. BeaTTy. Second Row: K. Anderson, J. LaMonica made This year, buT The serious song will be made during our iunior year. AnoTher big evenT was The Sophomore Recep- Tion which was held on November I5 aT J.H.S. This gave The parenTs of The sophomore sTudenTs a chance To become acquainTed wiTh The Teach- ers. A program was held laTer in The audiTorium Tor The parenTs. AnThony CerTo, presidenT of our class, greeTed The parenTs and inTroduced our class advisor, Mrs. Gladys Krieger. A few musical numbers were presenTed by The sTudenTs. The highlighT of This program was The inducTion oT candidaTes for I-lonor SocieTy. The Sophomore Class had a very successful year in sporTs. The Teams came ouT on Top in mosT of The sporTs They parTicipaTed in. We hope ThaT our iunior year under The ad- vice oT our class advisor, principal, and The class Teachers will be as successful as our sophomore year has been. Brenda Lee B!oomquisT, I'-IisTorian E CABINET M. D'AngeIo, R. Payne, C. Furman, H. Welker, R. HiIIsTrom S. HarTIey, S. Dailey, Mrs. Krieger. 6 , 6 ,xg .. 1 w-. SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row: K. Beckman, B. Bloomquisf, K. Reagan, D. Cady, J. Carlson, J. Norberg, S. Wade, M. Wilson, M. Milligan, B. Spencer. Second Row: M. Swanson, K. Dewey, C. Seager, B. Cooper, L. Whipple, R. Everharf, A. Cocksholl, M. Madison, A. Carlson, A. Meurer, M. lllig. Third Row: S. Champlin, S. Fofi, S. Johnson, R. Mallay, I. Chrislopherson, S. Johnson, M. Chrispell, J. Hamrick, D. Lundberg, J. Hunler, N. Fosburg. Fcurih Row: J. Love, A. Dahlber, D. Arnone, L. Johnson, C. Dorman, J. Halberg, D. Wahlierg, J. Bellavia, B. Boersl, Bondi, K. Calabrese, T. Cusimano. Fiffh Row: T. McGee, J. Underwood, S. VanOrder, C. Casfle, K. Fuller, J. Bridge, SOPHO Firsf Row: J. Lind, P. Fosler, J. Wennberg, A. Phillips, R. Domsf, J. M. Smilh, S. G-iardina, P. Runfola R. Johnson. Second Row: C. Ayers, F. Jones, G. Green, C. Conti, L. Ken- nedy, F. Morqan, M. Dirnilri, D. O'Pray. Third Row: P. Pier- son, R. Johnson, J. Swanson, R. Warner, T. BuHafarro,J.John- son, D. Halsled, J. Palmer, J. Bloomquisf, L. Giambra. Fourfh Row: T. Rigoli, J. Cusimano, M. Guarino, T. Cox, R. Frosl, R. Carlson, R. Powell, T. Tane, C. Johnson, J. Mason. Fiffh ?' M. Dahlgren, P. Werner, L. Perry, D. Danielson, P. Cardone, D. Williamson, P. Sfenander. Sindh Row:S.Angilella,J.Munelia, B. Lamb, K. Harlley, C. Ericson, C. Nelson, C.Spechl', S. Knob- loch, N. Willsie, L. Lun-dmark, S. Anderson, E. Oberg, B. Benson. Sevenfh Row: J. Smith, J. Vella, R. Larson, H. Nelson, N. Lina- berg, M. Anderson, D. Johnson, P. Carlson, P. Dorler, K. Carl- son K. Anderson, J. Gusfafson, J. Baggiano, E. Goller. Eighih Row: S. Barresi, P. Triscari, P. Conli, K. Grundslrorn, C. Carl- son, K. Laughlin, C. Alwood, B. Sfewarf, M. Resfivo, D.Keefe, L. Person, T. Lombardo, D. Rewers. MORE BOYS Row: J.Chimera, K. Bealrly, L. lannelli, D.Jaroszynski, D.Mil- ler, D. DeFrancisco, T. Triscari, P. Pollaro, S. Dispenza, J. Rug- gerio. Sixlh Row: B. Tangalos, J. Servoss, D. Fellows, S. Ma- honey, D. Fellows, D. Anderson, S. Fuller, S. Nalbone, J. La- Monica, M. Russo, J. Knoft. Seventh Row: R. Elias, R. Carlson, D. Erickson, R. Carlson, L. Barnes, B. James, P. Grandin, B. Hur- wirz, D. Myers, K. Hayes, G. Fuller, T. Cerlo, J. Mongaw. mil ll.. 3 ' n-31441 - SOPHOMORE GIRLS Firsi Row: J. Armslrong, D. Colefli, J. Reed, G. Johnson, U. Logan, V. Johnson, S. Pearson, J. Kilfredge, C. Perry. Second Row: M. Buck, J. Bellandi, C. Anderson, . Dailey, G. Rowan, P. Swanson, K. Long, D. Yernberg, J. Dilchik, P. Marcus. Third Row: M. Johnson, S. Bellardo, J. Scholeno, S. Evanczik, S. Bevacqua, J. Miller, L. Anderson, S. Ganle, L. Carlson, l. Field. Fourlh Row: C. Snyder, N. Nelson, J.Wozneak, E. Saldi, M. Ulrich, B. Bond, D. Phillips, L. Varley, M Billquisl, S. Sharp, J. Forscey. Fiflh Row: A. Sandel, P. Verblaw, S. We- beck, S. Harlley, J. Miner, J.Howling, M. Anderson, A. Jour- SOPHO Firsl Row: W. Guslafson, D. Guslalson, C. Sundquisl, L. Lin- dahl, J. Schupp, F. Frangione, J. Frangione, R. Germaine. Sec- ond Row: D. Young, R. Goul-d, W. Fransen, J. Watkins, T. Trass, T. Russo, C. Irwin, J. Alslon. Third Row: L. Anderson, D. Bo- quisl, W. Benlley, R. Johnson, D. Asel, G. Brown, D. Hedberg, N. Hedlund. Fourih Row: G. Videll, G. While, A. Thompson, R. Verosf, L. Webb, S. Tedqulsl, D. Anderson, R. Melquisf, danais, J. Vile, J. Anderson, P. Bellardo, J. Barrelle. Sirlh Row: R. Molin, B. Harding, C. Jackson, S. Lindblad, D. Youn , S.S Milfelstaedf, N. Johnson, N. Larson, C. Ecksfrom, A. Conroe P. Robinson, R. Calcesi. Sevenlh Row: A. MacDonald, M.Young D. Jones, D. Miller, J. Olson, S. Blixl, D. Daniels, J. Ericson S. Hill, B. Allen, R. Erickson, P. Day, N. Gacek. Eighlh Row A. Lindquisf, D. Nelson, B. Walfon, F. Schobey, J. Johnson N. Mohr, S. Lance, M. Aqnello, B.Johnson, N.WhiTe, G. Carl- son, W. Ferino, Mrs. Gladys S. Krieger. MORE BOYS S. Pelerson. Fiffh Row: D. Barker, J. Haqslrom, C. Palermo W. While, B. Jacques, W. Mealy, S. Curtis, J. Swiderski D. Prilchard, C. Sfohl. Sixlh Row: J. Osfrom, D. Sauner K. Johnson, W. Carlos, R. Anderson, B. Rogerson, D. Slockwell B. Perry, C. Anderson, B. Carlson, C. Furman. Sevenfh Row N. Olson, R. Bell, W. Calanese, R. Franco, F. Carlson, B. Payne J.Lindberg, J. Russell, J. Olson, G. Landin, T. Swanson. agLr x.1r-r-1-vo.nfa 1 1 -, J ue..s4.:.unsm munaQmLs1 1. honor socloig Jw KAPPA ALPHA TAU CHAPTER YT --v V 'D cs: mi is .J K xl . f I . . ' 1' ' ! lrl. Q ' 'X N l f ' CLASS or l957 Morgan, Jon l rf' f , Ansley, Wyman Nelson, Roberl' LeRoy ,', ' N Ballaglia, Samuel Olson, Richard A. fr , X Bellardo, Beverly Pelerson, Drucilla J. df X Carlson, Norma Jean Pelerson, Kalhryn . Q ., nw, ll 5 ,I 1' Carney, Sharon Davis, Winslon Peferson, Zane Pickering, Diane N -,' Day, Richard Reagan, Daniel P. 4 vw ,r K 3 H A ,N DeMarco, Michael Rogers, Roberf E. xx A ' DeMeyere, Jean Rool, Mary Alice r R J I V I' Emmoh, Mary Ellen Rose, Marilyn 4 -4 Ericson, Jack Secor, Harry V ,7 y 5 X Faulk, James Spolo, Sheila Mae 1 7' I 4 'I' Ford, Julianna V. Slanford, Eleanor , ' K, , l Foli, Louise M. Slrand, Mary C. so 'N j L Fried, Barbara Sundholm, John N x 1 Q Hansen, Carol Swenson, Beverly C. tx NN. K Hanson, Mariorie Tane, Sophia gr N A Heifzenrarer, Richard Venman, Palricia Q, mx? 'fl Hendrickson, Joanne Wilson, Evelyn QI, X XX - Hunler, Clarence Woodruff, Marilyn A S Janowsky, Ronald ,I ' Johnson, Mary A. C. CLASS OF V759 ixgyxx yllx 'fl Johnson, Terrence Albinson, Kay ' l X Johnslon, Darwin Anderl, Roberl' r Xl . , ,L N X Jones, Bradley Anderson, Karin L. 'N '. X K,Klh' Cl,L G. .5 ,osx ro, .:g:,, .:z,:z1,.f::.. A A ff, K T3 XV' Leburg, Karen Olson, Roger A I ', -UK ,X Vo Long, Bradley Swanberg, Ann Solveig J' fi, xxx Lopriore, Michael Valone, Carolyn A Lundine, Slanley N. Vilanza, Margarel i 'r 5' I i ,ltfylf of X , find , , 0 'r 'awww 'ol .li 6,95 ANNA 4 . r X Q L 1 X X' vf: 'f , X J it X N51 f -- '-1':'+ - X fi? ' . -' . , I ' -n ' L . ,5 S' ,321 E- id , X X gp- 2 A R N - , x 1 - ..1 Iwkxglxxh FirsT Row: K. Peferson, M. Roof, M. EmmoTT, M. ViTanza, B. Swenson, J. Ford, K. Anderson, J. DeMeyere, S. SpoTo, D. Pickering, B. Fried. Second Row: M. STrand, P. Venman, M. Hanson, M. Lopriore, E. STanTord, R. HeiTzenraler, C. HunT- er, M. DeMarco, S. Baffaglia, Mr. Levin, sponsor. Third Row: E. Wilson, B. Bellardo, Z. Peferson, A. Swanberg, K. Leburg, K. Karr, M. Rose, S. Tane, S. Carney, C. Valone, L, FoTi, J. Mor- HONOR CharacTer, scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice: These are The sTandards Tor which all mem- bers of The Kappa Alpha Tau Chapfer of The NaTional Honor SocieTy are chosen. lT is an honor and privilege To be selecTed Tor This soci- eTy. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Carl Levin, TaculTy advisor, inducTion ceremonies were held in November and April. A conference oT WesTern New York' Honor SocieTies was held in The laTe spring of l956 aT Palmyra, New York. ln December members were called upon To conducT an inducTion cere- mony aT The Cassadaga Valley CenTral School. The cloThing drive held This year aT J.H.S. was also sponsored by Honor SocieTy. gan, R. Day. Fourth Row:J. Hendrickson, N. Carlson, D.John- sTon, R. Olson, D. Reagan, W. Ansley, L. Carlson, W. Davis, B. Lanfz, B. Jones, R. Janowsky. Fifth Row: B. Hagadorn, C. Hansen, M. A. C. Johnson, B. Long, S. Lundine, R. Nelson, J. Sundholm, J. Faulk, T. Johnson, R. Olson, R. Rogers, R. Anderl, J. Ericson, H. Secor. SOCIETY Familiar places To find mosT Honor SocieTy members, have been in The gym, selling popcorn. ice cream and pop aT all oT The home baslceTball games: or in The corridors, selling plasTic boolc- covers. These proiecTs are The main source oT income Tor The Honor SocieTy Scholarship which is presenTed each year To a JamesTown High School senior. This year's program also included a rummage sale and a Spring Swing dance in April. OT- Ticers Tor This year have been The Tollowing: Firsf Term Second Term Richard HeiT1enraTer..PresidenT ...... Michael DeMarco Mariorie Hanson..Vice-Presideni' ....... Clarence HunTer PaTricia Venman ...... SecreTary... ...... Mary STrand Eleanor STanTord ...... Treasurer ...... Michael Lopriore 67 - 1 5 ,., 4 5 2 4? 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Third Row: A..-in - A-M .. !swa4n4n--VNucf.w-w-Mw-'-wv-vwn- Al-N-. --.ww---f-f--'-1- RED AND GREEN The ediTorial, business, and arT sTaTTs of The Red and Green, under The supervision oT Mrs. Florence Zanghi, Miss Rosella AgosTine, and Mrs. Lois STrickler, and Mr. Richard Ramsauer, respecTively, were oTT To a Tlying sTarT lasT 'Tall in compiling a Red and Green ThaT will really be an ouTsTanding reminder oT T957 high school days. Eleanor STanTord, ediTor-in-chieT, led The edi- Torial sTaTT while Ronald Janowsky, business man- ager and Richard l-leiTzenraTer, assisTanT busi- ness manager, headed The business sTaTT, in The long hard work involved in The TormaTion oT a successTul yearbook. The ouTsTanding arT abil- iTies oT Donald Forney, assisTed by Diana Lynn, has added a greaT deal To make The book aTTrac- Tive, and diTTerenT Trom all Those oT The pasT. The sales campaign, launched on February l5Th, lasTed Two and one-half successful weeks. ending wiTh I T50 books sold. SebasTian Triscari broke The individual sales record by selling IO9 books, Topping a previous 93. This year, because oT Mr. Corwin's reTiremenT, The sales campaign was exTended ThroughouT The ciTy, since a large percenTage oT JamesTown's populaTion has aTTended J.l-l.S, while Mr. Corwin has been principal. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT Red and Green, This year's books have been prinTed by The oTTseT process, insTead oT The Tormer leTTer press meThod, which has given more inTormaliTy To The arrangemenT oT The maTerial on The pages and has made iT possible Tor more color To be used in The ar'T work. There are several oTher new TeaTures in The book, such as The snapshoT page oT senior commiTTees, which make This year's Red and Green unique. The Tasks of The ediTorial sTaTT included lay- ouT OT The book, idenTiTying, cropping, and scal- ing oT picTures and revision of copy To meeT The prinTer's deadline. ATTer The capTion wriTers handed in The capTions Tor each homeroom, These Too, had To be correcTed. The TypisTs were consTanTly kepT busy during all This acTiviTy. The cameras were also oTTen in use. RED AND GREEN 'BUSINESS STAFF First Row: M. Rose, R. Janowsky, R. T-leifze-nrafer, J. Hendrick- son. Second Row: J. Swanson, T. Raffa, S. BaTTagIia, A. Holm- sh-om, R. Anderl, R. Olson, R. Olson, S. Triscari, M. DeMarco, M. GuinTa, L. Giambra, Miss Agosfine. Third Row: D. O'Pray, T. WhiTehead, L. Carlson, P. Cannon, A. Alaimo, G. Ring, G. Johnson, J. Servoss, A. Vilardo, R. Biondolillo, R. Rogers, T. Rigoli. CAPTION WRITERS Firsf Row: N. Carlson, C. Hansen, M. E++elson. S. Kling. S. Sabino, C. Anderson, S. Tane, B. Swenson. Third Row: M. Johnson, S. Williams, D. Pialz, L. Fofi, M. Hanson. A. Johnson, T. Johnson, J. Morgan, G. Pearson. J. Peler- Second Row: D. Colman, S. McVay. S. Spofo, T. Bag- son, R. Day. giano, L. Husfon, J. Ericson, W. Ansley, W. Sfearns. PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS Kneeling: F. Sorfwell. Sealed: R. Jeziorslci Sfanding: J. Sundholm. T. Fiorella, D. Lynn J. Marlelle, D. Forney, D. Cornell. TYPISTS Fronf: D. Kennedy. C. Asquifh. Back: C. Marker, L. Lodesfro. Noi in picfure: D. Chrisfofferson, C. Monella, G. Trask Kneeling: L. Fofi, B. Fried, C. Hansen. Firsl Row: J. Elias, F. Soriwell, R. Palernifi, J. Hendrickson, R. Rogers, E. Sianford, J. Shelgren, M. Johnson. Second Row: Miss Jacques, M.Carl- son, B. Bellardo, S. Dailey, A. Roselli, C. Pills, D. Hedberg, J. Ericson, J. Miner, A. Riley, M. Bavar, C. Monella, D. Miller, J. DeMeyere. Third Row: B. Boersf, A. Milelli, M. Vilanza, C. Wilson, S. Bevacqua, S. Swanberq, H. Nelson, P. Carlson, K. Carlson, S. Bellardo, R. McGee, L. Lodesfro, S. Cobb. J-QUILL A+ lasll Here's anorher J-Quill, bui when do we gel' The nexl issue? H was so easy 'ro say, buf lirlle did lhose who said il' know whal' aclual planning and hard work wenl' info 'rhal' issue, which l'hey were holding in l'heir hands. Hard work, yes, by wriiers, iyp- isls, prooi readers and ediiors, who were all under 'rhe experl' guidance oi Miss F. Elizabeih Jacques, J-Quill's iaculiy advisor. This proieci of four papers 'rhis year consumed a greai deal of Jrime, bu'l every minule was well worih being speni. Many values come from a proieci such as ihis. ihings 'rhal' will lasi a lifeiime. Every member learned The value of a good news siory, learned io meel' deadlines, 'ro be accurare, and finally 'ro be proud oi 'rhe finished proieci, when il was well done. The page ediiors received addilional values, by seeing Jrhal ihings did gel done, by doing final organizalion, and by soriing lhe ac- 'rual maierial. Every member really look pari in a very worfhwhile proiecl, and received in relurn, very worlhwhile skills. ln addiiion 'ro publishing 'rhe regular J-Quill, 'rhe organizaiion sponsored a column in rhe Jamesiown Posl'-Journal, Along J.H.S. Corri- dors . This year, Rosalie Parernili ecliled ihis iealure. This, ioo, was well worih Jrhe eiiorr ii involved, as ir pui J.H.S. in 'rhe news, and kepl 'lhe srudenrs up 'ro daie. This year ihe paper was direcied by The iol lowing siudenis: Edilor-in-Chief Assisianl Edilor .. News Ediior Feaiure Ediior Sporis Ediior .. Sociely Edifor ..... Business Manager .. Exchange Edilor .. .. Pholographer ...... Proofreaders. . .,.Jean Treasurer . .... .... Roberl Rogers Eleanor Sianiord .... Joan Shelgren .. Barbara Fried ... ... Louise Foil ...,. Carol Hansen Joanne Hendrickson .... . .. Myrna Johnson ......... Fred Soriwell DeMeyere, Marilyn Rose James Miner . f -147 P W .g. Q 'S' W ff E! 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George Keeler, faculTy advisor, This group worked successfully on iTs many and varied services and acTiviTies. The mosT imporTanT developmenf for Key Club during The year was The widening of basis of The membership. The Key Club is now made up of elecTed male represenfafives from all The J.l-l.S. clubs and organizaTions. ln addiTion, The male class oTTicers are auTomaTically Key Club mem- bers. All This has meanT ThaT The membership has increased from 25 To 4-O, and ThaT The Key Club has Taken on The aspecf of an inTer-club council. lT is felT ThaT The Key Club has been sTrengThened by This change and ThaT The wider T. Rigoli, T. CerTo, M. DeMarco, C. HunTer, A. Merchanf, R. Rogers. CLUB membership base will enable The Key Club To perform even greafer services Than in The pasT for The school. The mosT imporTanT service proiecT underTalcen by The Key Club This year was The organizafion and direcTion of The Teens Againsf Polio cam- paign for The I957 lviarch oT Dimes. This year all The Teenage fund-raising acTiviTies in James- Town for The March of Dimes were performed by The clubs, organizafions, and sTudenTs aT J.l-l.S. Since The Key Club is made up of represenfa- Tives from all of The J.l-l.S. clubs and organiza- Tions, This group was assigned The Task of direcT- ing and coordinafing The Teens AgainsT Polio campaign. ln The five major proiecTs which were conducfed nearly SI400.00 was raised. The newspaper and radio publicily in conneclion wilh This ellorl broughl lhe aclivilies of 'the Key Club 'ro lhe allenlion ol lhe general public. ln J.l-l.S., Key Club, in co-operalion wilrh guid- ance deparlmenl, organized a slafl of hosls lhal served during 'rhe College Nighl Conference in November. During American Educalion Week 'lhe Key Club dislribuled leallels aboul lhe Jameslown Schools lo The professional offices in Jameslown. This organizalion direcled 'rhe park- ing lol 'lacililies during The Chaulauqua Counly Teachers' Conference al J.l-l.S. in Seplember. Key Club also organized lhe ushering slafl for seven performances of 'rhe Black l-lills Passion Play. This play was given in lhe J.l-l.S. audilo- rium and was sponsored by 'lhe Jameslrown Ki- lhe slale convenlion al Monlicello, New York. The members who allended had an enioyable lime. They were accompanied by members of Jrhe local Kiwanis Club. The local Key Club chapler is a member of Key Club lnlernalional and is aflilialed wilh 'lhe Jameslown Kiwanis Club. Every Thursday Two members allended lhe Kiwanis Club meeling in lhe l-lolel Jameslown. ln December, 'rhe Key Club members conducled lhe Kiwanis luncheon program. A currenl evenls quiz program be- Jrween Three Key Club members and 'rhree Ki- wanians was a highllighl of The program. The oT'licers for The year were lhese hardwork- ing members: wanis Club. ln addilion, a monlhly J.l-l.S. Club Presidenf ,,,,,, ..,,,,., B radley Long Bullelin, a lisling of all club acfivilies al J.l-l.S. is V306-Pfesldenf ---- ---- 5 lenlev l-Undine prepared and dislribuled by Key Club. Secretary Dswd O' l COl . Treasurer .,...... Richard R. Day ln April, Key Club acllvilies were climaxed by Lieufenam Governor ,,,, Philip Chall KEY CLUB Firsl Row: J. Slafford, S. Carlson, S. Anderson, J. Elias, Third Row: W. Adams, T. Raffa, L. Carlson, R. Heifzenrale C. Dilfs, A. Villardo. Second Row: G. Johnson, D. Johnslon, R. Carlson, W. Ansley, F. Hammersfrom, R. Olson, R. Olson. R. Janowsky, B. Jacques. 1W-xztiivkif. ' ' Kneeling, Fron'l: M. Lopriore, A. Lopriore. Firsr Row: R.Olson, A. Roselli, A. PeTerson, S. RooT, E. RoberTs, T. FoTi, Second Row: D. DonaTo, J. Cusimano, B. BloornquisT, K. Reagan, A. Machell, M. Lockwood, S. Winberg, D. Taylor. Third Row: FRENCH The French Club has added anoTher success- Tul leaT To J.l-l.S, hisTory This year. Room 309 was The cenTer oT various acTiviTies each week which helped To acquainT The members wiTh The cusToms oT France. iTs songs, and iTs games. As in recenT years, a proiecT which Le Cercle Francais Thoroughly enioyed was The sending oT a ChrisTmas package To an or hanage in France. During The weeks beTore CiirisTmas, The mem- bers were busily engaged in packing Their con- TribuTions, which were graTeTully received by The children. Le Cercle Francais underTook The sending of Two poinseTTia planTs, anoTher ChrisTmas proiecT, To an elderly Frenchman who resides in a local nursing home. The members parTicularly enioyed slides oT France presenTed by lvliss VioleT D. BenneTT, busi- ness educaTion Teacher aT J.l-l.S., and a speech given by Joseph Irby, lasT year's youTh ambassa- dor To France. BoTh oT These greaTly increased The group's knowledge oT French liTe and habiTs. This year Le Cercle Francais had The oppor- TuniTy oT exchanging ideas and opinions wiTh f - F P AN l i-F7 Miss Barber, P. Carlson, J. Card, S. Knobloch, S. Snyder, J.MarIeTT, M. Karr. Fourfh Row: S.lllig, J.Ribbinq, D. Wil- liamsgn, E. Goller, C. Greenwood, T. Glover, M. Hanson, P. Al ison. CLUB Teenagers in France. All were delighTed by The leTTers received, which Tamiliarized Them more wiTh The language and problems oT France. French Club also experienced an excellenT Tinancial year. On February l5, The group s on- sored a very successTul ValenTine dance Toiiow- ing The baskeTball game. The climax of The aTTair was The crowning oT The king and queen, who were David Lincoln and PaTricia Verblaw. On March 22, The group sponsored a second dance, The Record Hop. The proceeds Trom The dancer were used To compensaTe Tor The expenses of The many proiecTs of The club. The annual banqueT in May appropriaTely con- cluded The year's acTiviTies, which were under The able supervision oT lvliss Emma Barber, Tacul- Ty advisor. The year's oTTicers were The Tollowing: PresidenT ................ Suzanne RooT Vice-PresidenT ......,..... Ann PeTerson SecreTary .,,.......,... Rosalie PaTerniTi Treasurer ..,........... Eleanor RoberTs ln charge of aTTendance ...... AniTa Roselli Seafed FronT: P. Marcus, P. Pierson, J. Munella. Sfanding J. Hayes, Miss Swanson, P. Colefti, C. Wilson, E. Thelander, Front D. Wisfran, J. LaMonica, H. Wiriner. Seafed Back: N. Baffaglia, L. Pierson, M. Williams. STanding Back: R. Larson, B. Bond. SPANISH CLUB Every Friday aTTernoon, an aTmosphere of LaTin America has prevailed in room 225 where The Spanish Club has enioyed a lively program ThroughouT The year. Under The supervision of Miss EThel M. Swanson, J.l-l.S. language Teacher, members of Los Amigos have gained inTeresTing inTormaTion abouT LaTin America which They would noT have learned during a regular class period. The highlighr of The year was The Chrisrmas parTy held aT The home of Miss Swanson. ATTer a Typical Spanish dinner, some oi The members hung up The gaily decoraTed pinaTa. The obiecT was 'for a blindfolded person To break The pina- Ta, which was Tilled wiTh giTTs. Having opened The giTTs, everyone played games and sang songs. Miss BeaTrice Eckberg, head oT The J.H.S. language deparTmenT, furnished prizes Trom SouTh America. AnoTher ouTsTanding TeaTure OT The year was The showing oT slides. Miss Eckberg presenTed an inTeresTing program wiTh her slides oT SouTh America. Carrie Ann Wilson showed her pic- Tures of CenTral America. During The year, The members learned plays, games, songs, and dances. As a service proiecT, Spanish Club made posTers of TruiTs and veg- eTables wiTh Spanish and English labels, for The use of The local PuerTo-Ricans who were learning The English language. A dinner on April I5 proved To be a delighT- Tul evenT wiTh Perla Manapol, an exchange sTu- denT Trom The Philippines, as guesT speaker. As a means of defraying expenses, The club sponsored a dance aTTer The baskeTball game beTween JamesTown and Silver Creek. The group has been eTficienTly guided by These oTficers: Presidenl' ........ ...... D iane WisTran Vice-PresidenT ......,. Carrie Ann Wilson Firsl' Term SecreTary ...... Nancy Baffaglia Second Term 'SecreTary .. Marlene Williams Treasurer .........,..... ReneTTa Larson YORKER CLUB VarieTy has cerTainly been The keyword oT Yorker Club This year. Under The direcTion OT Mrs. Hazel Spurr, ciTizenship educaTion Teacher, The club held meeTings on The TirsT and Third Wednesdays OT The monTh. AT one OT These meeTings Mr. Clayburne Sampson spoke on KeelboaTs. On The alTernaTing weeks, Mrs. STanley Weeks direcTed special meeTings, where The members sang Tolk songs oT The RevoluTion- ary War period. A parT oT Yorker Club's program was Taking small excursions To places oT hisTorical inTeresT in ChauTauqua CounTy. ln OcTober, The TirsT oT These Trips was Taken To The WesTTield I-lis+orical CenTer. This cenTer is ChauTaugua CounTy's largesT museum, owned by The ChauTauqua CounTy l-lisTorical SocieTy. Several members oT Yorker Club aTTended The Regional Jamboree aT Pine Valley, New York. OThers Traveled To EasT Aurora and were presenT aT a meeTing oT The WesTern New York STaTe DisTricT. Here a consTiTuTion Tor The disTricT was drawn up, seTTing TorTh The purposes and pro- cedures oT The Yorker Club. l-lighlighTing The year's evenTs was The Trip To Lake Placid, in The Adirondack MounTains. Tor The annual sTaTe convenTion. This Took place on May lOTl'1, I957. The people who headed The Yorker Club This year are The Tollowingz Firsf Term Michael Nielsen ...... PaTricia Volpe ........ Sally Carlson ......... Thomas RaTTa.. Michael Nielsen Office PresidenT ,..... Vice Presidenl' . SecreTary ....., Treasurer ...... Sergea nT-aT-Arms, Second Term . Barry Jacques ..... Jack Ericson Jerry Miller William Mealy .Michael Nielsen YORKER CLUB AT The piano: L. Van STry, L. Anderson. Leif To Righf: P. Volpe, B. Jacques, J. Swiderski, P. Harris, J. Ericson, Mrs. Spurr. T. Raffa, M. Nielsen, B. Johnson frearj, A. CockshoTT, W. Mealy, advisor, J. Miller, L. Lundmark. -1. , ,- -,iv .. Hs. gi . , ..,, ,. fs, fe' Q... ...eo ..,.m.-.e.,,,seQ..,,,,. M.-.wa - FronTs P. Marcus, J. GusTaTson, J. Tedesco. Firsi Row:J. Fancher, D. WisTran, S. Michaels, J. HerleT, P. Hayes, K. Leburg, B. Kel- MI- As a member of The world-wide organizaTion oT Y-Teens, Mi-Y enjoyed a successful year Tilled wiTh acTiviTies and Tun. ln SepTember, The girls pledged To uphold The high principles oT The Y.W.C.A. in an impressive recogniTion service. Led by Their new officers. The members pledged: To Take Trom our spiriTual liie all ThaT is unreal, To Tind The living God wiThin a living universe, To be ourselves alive in The living world of one God - This is our pur- pose. The year appropriaTely began wiTh a weiner roasT aT The Y.W.C.A. camp, Camp Ya Wa Ca. This was To be The TirsT oT many enjoyable acTiviTies Tor all. Friendly relaTions beTween Mi-Y and Hi-Y, The boys Y-Teen organizaTion have been mainTained ThroughouT The year. November and December broughT parTies and dances which boTh organizaTions Thoroughly enjoyed. The ChrisTmas dance in December was undoubTedly The mosT successful and cerTainly The mosT enjoyable oT These ai- fairs. One of The main projecTs oT Mi-Y This year has been visiTing diTTerenT churches in The communiTy. The sTudy ley. Second Row: L. Carlson, S. GanTe, B. GirTs, S. Hilf, J. Ericson, J. Hall, S. Kling. Y of various religions has made Mi'Y meeTings more inTer- esTing and has served To familiarize The girls wiTh de- nominaTions oTher Than Their own. The girls ushered in The New Year by having a pizza parTy. March broughT a Taffy pull Tor all The members. ln December, Mi-Y collecTed cloThing Tor The poor oT Hungary. During The weeks before ChrisTmas. The mem- bers were busy packing Their conTribuTions. which were graTeTully received. Many of The girls aTTended The EasTern Regional Teen- age Conference in May aT ATlanTic CiTy, New Jersey. The girls had many new ideas and projecTs To Talk abouT when They reTurned and Told The resT of The group of Their unTorgeTable experiences. Mi-Y wishes To Thank iTs sponsor. Mrs. Marilyn Haskell, Tor making The year such a successful one. The oTTicers are as Tollows: PresidenT ............. ... Judy Fancher Vice-PresidenT ... ... Diane WisTran SecreTary ...... .. Susan Michaels Treasurer ........ Joan HerleT Chaplain ......... .... J udy Ericson Program Chairman .. Judy GusTaTson Hl-Y ALPHA CHAPTER First Row: S. Carlson, R. BonneTT, L. Husfon, L. Carlson, R. Janowsky, W. Adams, S. Olson, M. Johnson, Mr. Reid, Ad- viser. Second Row: R. Olson, K. Siam, T. Fadale, J. Nelson, R. Olson, J. Bellardo, B. Lang, T. Backus, J. Erickson, R. Ohrn, B. Johnson, S. Anderson, F. Freeman, C. Hazenburq. Third Row. D. Lawson, F. Correy, D. Erickson, R. Hager, L. Fletcher, R. Kid- der, A. Franzen, J. Raffa, 6. DuBois, T. Bufler, R. Harris, R. Hess, J. Sundholm, W. Hazenburg, R. Franzen, R. Melquisf. HI-Y The mosT imporTanT evenT Thar has ever hap- pened To The Hi-Y organizaTion in JamesTown was The holding of The WesTern New York YouTh Conference here on May 3rd Through 5Th. This was The TirsT Time ThaT This conTerence had ever Taken place in JamesTown. AbouT Three hundred boys and girls, belonging To Hi-Y and Tri l-li-Y in wesTern New York STaTe came Tor The week- end. ln spiTe OT The very greaT elTorTs involved, This proiecT was boTh rewarding and sTimulaTing To l-li-Y members. This year, anoTher imporTanT developmenT, The TormaTion oT The BeTa Hi-Y chapTer, Took place. This group, which was esTablished because oT The unusually large TurnouT Tor membership in The exisTing chapTer, Alpha l-li-Y, has been deemed a success in iTs TirsT year. BeTa Hi-Y and Alpha l-li-Y held Tour dances in The Y gym aTTer home baskeTball games, as T-li-Y has done in oTher years. This year The dances, as a change, were sock hops , which seemed To add To The Tun. The money earned by These well aTTended aTTairs was used for The club's many service proiecTs. During The Thanksgiving season l-li-Y and lvli-Y collecTed a baskeT OT 'Food and donaTed iT To a deserving Tamily. ln June l-li-Y will presenT The Norman F. Nelson award To The senior boy aT JamesTown High School who besl' exempliTies The Hi-Y ideals. This summer The clubs will send some boys To camp Tor a week. The biggesT social evenT Tor l-li-Y This year was iTs dance wiTh Mi-Y in The Y.W.C.A. The Tine aTTendance and The holiday aTmosphere made This a memorable occasion. The second annual Alumni Dinner also Took place aT ChrisT- mas. This gafhering of old and new members sfirred many memories. There were many ofher social evenfs, such as hayrides, fhroughouf fhe year. The members of lhe club would like fo fhanlc Bill Ried and l-lerb Carlson, Hi-Y advisors, for fheir confinuous help in making The year successful. Alpha l-li-Y elecfed fhis year The following capable officers: Presidenf .,..., , , , Vice-Presidenl' ... ... Secrefary ,,,. . . . Treasurer Chaplain .................. Befa l-li-Y was pilofed in ifs ence by These officers: Presidenf ..... . . . Vice-Presidenf ... ... Secrefa ry ..... . . . Treasurer ... ... Chaplain .. Hl-Y BETA CHAPTER First Row: S. Williams, D. O'Pray, R. Carlson, B. Carlson, advisor. Third Row: J. Wafkins, R. Payne, R. Coan, R. El D. Hedberg. Second Row: Advisor, William Reid, C. Piffs, L. Kennedy. W. Tangalos, R. Givens, R. Rogerson, Mr. Herbert Carlson, Ronald Janowslcy . Wayne Adams . Loren Carlson Sfephen Carlson Lawrence l-lusfon firsf year of exlsf Roberl Carlson Bruce Carlson David Hedberg . Dennis O'Pray Sfephen Williams FirsT Row: J. Ericson, B. Carlson, C. Hansen, E. Saldi, B. Fried K. SpeTz, K. Leburg, J. Becksfrom, C. Wilson, K. GrundsTrom P. Day. Second Row: J. Hayes, A. MileTTi, C. Monella, N. Modica, L. Carlson, D. Williamson, S. Knobloch, S. Lance, G. Tumminia, H. WirTner, K. Carlson, M. Bush, D. Miller. Third Row: B. BoersT, D. ChrisToTTerson, J. Norberg, C. Eric- son, K. Long, P. Allison, N. BaTTaglia, J. Bellavia, R. PaTer- niTi, A. Angilella, J. Forsce, S. lllig, M. Samuelson, C. Lind S. Swanson, J. Swanson, Harding, J. HunTer, l. Lanzo, 15-55-5051- Whipple, N. Johnson. FourTh Row: S. Reale, J. Ribbing, Card, A. Trusso, R. HolmquisT, M. C. Johnson, B. Palermo, LuneTTa, D. Young, M. Madison, J. Miner, S. HarTIey, J. Ford, Boria, S. Laughlin, A. PeTerson, J. MarleTTe, M. Morgan, Arnone. Fiffh Row: Miss Essel Hegburg, advisor, B.. BoersT, Laughlin, D. Keefe, M. J. ResTivo, E. Oberg, S. Lindblad, Mullen, M. Wilson, T. McGee, P. Sfenander, J. Munella, Karr, S. Roof, D. J. PeTer5on, M. KeTTle, C. SundquisT, J. DeMeyere, J. HerleT, S. Sharp. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ls Teaching worfhwhile? ls iT for me? WhaT are iTs advanfages and disadvanTages? These are buT a few of The quesfions ThaT young people aslc Today. If you have These quesfions, loin The Merfon F. Corwin FuTure Teachers of America Club, for iTs purpose is To acquainf young people wiTh The opporTuniTies, responsibilifies and saTisfacTions of The Teaching profession. This year The club has had many inTeresTing and varied programs. lvlosT of The meefings were supper meefings held in The school cafeTeria, aT Jamesfown Communify College, Euclid Avenue School, and Buffalo STreeT School, followed by inTeresTing programs relaTed To The Teaching profession. Some of The red-leTTer programs included our visiT To Communlfy College, a panel discussion pre- pared by F. T. A. members, The visiT and Talk given bv Perla ivlanapole from The Phillippines, and The excellenf panel discussion presenTed by a group of Teachers new To The Teaching field, who gave Their reacTions To Their chosen profession and To Teaching in Jamesfown. There were Two delighfful social occasions, one a supper meeT- ing honoring Miss Helen Overs, The founder of The club, and The annual banqueT in June aT which Mr. Merfon P. Corwin, for whom The club was named, will be The honored guesT. One of The mosT valuable acTiviTies of The club was The TeachereTTe program which enabled sTudenTs To observe and assisT in an elemenTary or iunior high school class one clay a weelf. F: T. A. also played a parT in our communiTy life. During American Educafion Weel: a group of members presenTed a panel discussion on The imporTance of ecl- ucaTion over W. J. T. N. and aT several club meeTings. Anofher group of members was in charge of a window display in Geer-Dunn's window. Besides parTicipaTing in These Two worThwhile proiecTs, F. T. A. furnished guides for The ChauTauqua CounTy Teachers Associafion meeT- ing, and assisTed in The March of Dimes Polio Drive. ln OcTober, five represenTaTives of The club aTTended a sTaTe regional meeTing aT Geneseo STaTe Teachers Col- lege. On April l2Th, The enTire club spenT The day aT Fredonia STaTe Teachers College parTicipaTing in a Wesfern New York Conference and visiTing day. On May 4Th, The new officers and The sponsor aTTended The STaTe F. T. A. workshop aT Syracuse, New York. This year F. T. A. was under The guidance oT Miss Essel K. Hegburg, girls' guidance counselor and faculTy sponsor, and Mr. Erwin Boie, Technical educaTion Teacher aT J.l-l.S. and co-sponsor. The officers for The year were as Tollows: Presidenf .... Vice-PresidenT Karen Leburg Kay Tolson SecreTary .... ..... K aren SpeTz Treasurer .... Jaclclyn Becl:sTrom HisTorian ..... Mary MorTon ParliamenTarian .... Barbara Fried Librarian .... 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Lin- mersfrom, J. Miner, E. Sfanford, L. Jackson, K. Peferson, J. Shel, coln, R. Nelson, J. Monforf. Sfanding: T. Backus, F. Ham- gren, J. Elias, S. Lundine. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The class of l957 opened The dramafic season ai' J.H.S. wifh a fheafrical friumph, You Can'+ Take lf Wi+h You. Ocfober 25, l956, was fhe nighf on which fhe curfain rang up on fhis hilarious fhree-acf comedy by Moss Harf and George S. Kaufman. Roars of laughfer filled fhe audiforium over fhe ex- ploifs of fhe wacky, lovable Sycamore family. Marfin Vanderhof, fhe grandfafher, played by Sfephen Anderson, was forever going fo college commencemenfs, as well as collecfing snakes and ignoring income faxes. The audience appreciafed his funny lines and acfions. Diane Pickering, as usual, did a wonderful iob of acfing as she porfrayed Penelope Sycamore, a self-faughf playwrighf who alfernafed among five plays fhroughouf fhe acfion. The role of Paul Sycamore, who was also a liffle crazy, was played by Roberf Rogers. His hobby was making firecrackers in fhe cellar of fhe house. Judy Monforf, fhe younger daughfer, Alice, was fhe only member of fhe family wifh any confacf wifh realify, because of her iob wifh Kirby and Company. The main acfion began when she became engaged fo her boss's son, Tony Kirby, played by Roberf L. Nelson. James Miner and Eleanor Sfanford impersonafed his sfuffy par- enfs, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby. who came fo dinner-on fhe wrong nighf. The resulfanf confusion as fhe Kirbys be- came involved in fhe Sycamore's colorful pasfimes make fhe scene a high poinf of comedy. Ofher roles were filled by Toby Glover, as fhe elder daughfer, Elsie, who had been faking ballef for eighf years from Boris Kolenkhov, a loud, burly Russian por- frayed by Frank Hammersfrom: Kolenkhov's compafriof. fhe Grand Duchess Olga Kafrina. played by Kafhryn Peferson: and David Lincoln as Ed Carmichael. Essie's husband, who played fhe piano and prinfed revolufionary slogans. Joan Shelgren played fhe show-sfopping role of fhe slighfly inebriafed Gay Wellingfon. Louella Jackson gave a fine performance as Rheba. fhe maid-of-all-work. When Timofhy Backus, as Mr. DePinna, came on sfage in his shorf Roman cosfume, he broughf down fhe house. Sfanley Lundine was Henderson, a Treasury agenf. The casf and commiffees did a fine iob of meefing fhe many demands of fhe complicafed scripf. You Can'f Take lf Wifh You had ifs share of funny, farcial mo- menfs, buf fhe play also confained genfler humor in ifs characferizafion of fhis family of cheerful non-conform- isfs wifh fheir happy capacify for enioying life and each ofher iusf as fhey were. The play was under fhe capable direcfion of Mr. Gordon B. Swanson, social sfudies and dramafics feacher, wifh fhe assisfance of Mariorie Hanson, sfudenf direcfor. Barbara Fried was bookholder. Darwin Johnsfon per- formed fhe arduous dufies of sfage manager. Chairmen of fhe producfion commiffees under Mr. Swanson were fhese sfudenfs: Mary A. C. Johnson, prop- erfies: Serena Trombino, cosfumes: and Carol Hansen, make-up. Faculfy and sfudenf heads of fhe ofher com- miffees were fhe following: Miss Rosella Agosfine and Marjorie Hanson, publicify: Miss Haffie Boak and Win- sfon Davis. fickefs: Miss Lillian Brink and Diviane Col- man, ushers: and Miss Helen Sellsfrom and Ann Bur- slrom, programs. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On February 2nd The class of '58 presenfed WhaT a Life in The J. H. S. audiTorium. IT was a hilarious comedy delving info iusT one episode in The whirlwind life of Henry Aldrich. STephen Olson impersonaTed The problem child. ln The play Henry had been accused of cheafing. Throwing inl: wells, and sTealing. Roger Olson, as Mr. Bradley The principal. did an excellenf iob of disciplining boTh The Teachers and The sTudenTs during The ensuing upheaval. PaTricia Allison. as Barbara Pearson, added an exTra zesT To The show by her hysferical crying and laugh- ing scenes while Henry goes inTo sfill more Trouble. While all The acTiviTies on sfage sped giddily on, Anfhony Vilardo presenfed a delighfful porTrayal of a iunk dealer, who made one funny remark afTer anofher. Throughouf The play, Carole Sprinchorn, playing The efficienT office secrefary, remained as cool as a cucum- ber. Thomas Farley did a wonderful iob of acTing ouT The parT of a very conceifed lad named George Bigelow. Even Though Henry had a hard Time, Mr. Nelson, The vice-principal, played by Sumner Blanchard, was sympa- Thefic Toward The unforTunaTe boy. ThaT was noT so. however, wiTh Mr. Pafferson, a hisTory Teacher porfrayed by Richard Carlson. Mr. PaTTerson had always waifed for The day when Henry would be caughT cheafing on an imporfanf examinaTion and finally he was in luclc. JUNIOR SeaTed: S. Blanchard, P. Allison, A. Vilardo, S. Olson, G. Ring, W. Crozier, M. Johnson, C. Greenwood, B. Palermo. Sfandingt M. lngerson, R. Carlson, J. Lindsfrom, K. Spefz, D. Taylor, To add To Henry's oTher miseries, Gerfie, played by Rosalie PaTerniTi, Turned againsT him when he refused To buy Two TiclceTs from her for a dance. Miss Pike, a biology Teacher, impersonafecl by Diane Taylor, fliTTed in and ouT of The office complaining abouT The heaTing sysfem in her room. iusT To add To all The confusion. OT course, someone had To caTch Henry Throwing inlr wells. ThaT was Miss Egglesfon, played by Marcia Inger- son. Karen Spefz, as Miss Johnson, a gym Teacher, added cheerfulness by coming in wiTh her chipper good- morning's . When Mrs. Aldrich. played by Ann PeTerson, heard ThaT her own Henry had been caughT sfealing and cheaT- ing, she whimpered and wepT. Miss Wheeler, played by Joyce Lindsfrom, assumed The posiTion of chief invesTi- gaTor of The crime while Thomas Raffa as Mr. Ferguson, The deTecTive played along wiTh The spring fever sTriclcen Miss Wheller. Bill, porfrayed by Loren Carlson, showed his Tremendous power of observafion as, he flew in and ouT of The office wiTh his messages dealing with The crime. Under The wonderful direcfion of Gordon L. Swanson, hisTory and dramafics Teacher, and Mary E. Johnson. sTudenT direcfor. The show was a compleTe success. CLASS PLAY T. Raffa, A. Peferson, T. Farley, C. Sprinchorn, L. Carlson, R. PaTerniTi, E. Roberfs, C. Harringfon. The Monlrey's Paw he Dance 'C oh 01x16 Ewa BROADWAY ON For lhe second year in a row. lhe class ol i958 loolc firsl place in lhe one-acl play compelilion. Broadway on Second Slreel. The iudges, Mrs. Harvey M. Osgood. Miss Sarah Palernili, Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slevens awarded lhe winner's cup lo lhe iunior class which had presenled lhe supernalural play. The Monkey's Paw. The winning casl included Richard Carlson as Mr. While, Belly Palermo as Mrs. While, Arlhur Cohn as Herberl. Roberl Pills as Major Morris. and Thomas Rafla as Mr. Sampson. Mr. Gordon Swanson was lhe very able direclor of lhe play. The sophomore dramalic club, Playhouse, arranged lhe compelilion which was held in lhe audilorium on March 30. Besides lhe plays offered in conlesl, lhere was a lighl-hearled presenlalion by lhe sophomores called The 11,., SECOND STREET Villain S+iII Pursued Her. ln lhe casl were Sam Pfal- bone, Kalhy Beckman, June Howling. and Joseph La- Monica. Sue McVay and Margarel Morgan were lhe sludenl direclors. The seniors presenled Ile by Eugene O'Neill. ln lhe roles were Jon Morgan. George Moyer, Richard Olson. Michael Lopriore, and Jean DeMeyere. The ship's crew was headed by James Miner, Terry Johnson and Frank Hammerslrom. Miss Myrlle Paelznick was lhe direclor. The sophomores look second place wilh lheir offering. The End ol lhe Dance by Hudson Slrode. Palricia Verblaw, Thomas Rigoli. Mary Madison, and Bruce Carl- son lurned in credilable performances in lheir parls. This play was also direcled by Mr. Swanson. Belween acls, members ol Playhouse pul on various enlerlaining skils and acls. CAST OF MR. ROBERTS Firsl' Row: R. Olson, S. Olson, R.NeIson, R.Carlson, D. Lincoln, T. Raffa, C. Harringfon, R. Rogers, G. Moyer, W. Tanqalos, J.Miner. Second Row: G. Ring, T. Backus, F. HammersTrom, A. Baggiano. J. LindsTrom, L. Carlson, B. Long. Third Row: W. Crozier, N. F. L. PLAY- MR. ROBERTS lv1isTah RoberTsl ReporT To The CapTain's cabin im- mediaTelyl Thaf is an order! And so iT began The nighTs of May I7 and l8, when The hilarious, yeT Touching Mr. RoberTs appeared on The J. H. S. sTage. Under The capable direcTion of RoberT C. Wilson, all The realiTy and boredom of life on a cargo ship. senT Tar from The Tields of baTTle during World War ll, were presenTed wiTh auThenTiciTy. This ship is noT in The midsT of baTTle, The midsT of acTion, or in The midsT of anyThing excepT humidiTy, heaT, and deserTed islands. Commanded by a capTain wanTing noThing buT Tame and recogniTion as an eTTicienT cargo hauler, The crew is despondenT. Their one hope lies in LieuTenanT RoberTs, who has enough of whaT iT Takes To Talk back To The capTain Tor The beneTiT of The crew. STirring performances were given by Mr. RoberT C. Wilson, who presenTed The abominable CapTain as ar- roganTly and pompously as The role demanded, and Bradley Long as The sincere and lovable Mr. RoberTs. Comedy was apTly provided by David Lincoln, porTraying Ensign Pulver, who always conspired againsT The CapTain, buT never had The courage To carry ouT his ploTs, and Frank HammersTrom, as Doc, who unceasingly prescribed aspirins Tor The always-ailing crew. The unique parT in The play wenT To Joyce LindsTrom, who had The only Temale role as The WAC nurse. Adding To The presenTaTion were such crew members as Loren Carlson, AnThony Baggiano, Michael Colera, Roberi' Nelson, Wayne Adams, TimoThy Backus, RoberT Rogers, James Miner, Charles HarringTon, STephen Olson, and TimoThy Slcoog. OTher casT members were Gordon Ring, William Crozier, Roger Olson, Richard Moller, William Tangalos, RoberT Carlson, Tom Rigoli, Tom Raffa, and Darwin JohnsTon. lv1r. RoberTs Tollowed in The TradiTion seT by Arsenic and Old Lace and STalag l7 by providing J. H. S. wiTh one oT The TinesT dramaTic evenTs of The year. FronT: R. Rogers, J.MaileTTe, R. Carlson. FirsT Row: B. Palermo, A. PeTerson, J. LinclsTrom, D. LuneTTa, P. TsiviTse, S. Peferson. Second Row: P. Allison, J. Johnson, R. Olson, B. Long, M. Hanson. Third Row: C. HarringTon, S. Olson, J. Elias, T. Johnson. ON WITH THE SHOW On WiTh The Show was sTaged on December I, l956 To celebraTe The 35Th anniversary oT PreTenders, The TirsT J. H. S. dramaTic organizaTion. Co-sTarring Bradley Long and Sandra PeTerson. This gala musical deligh+ed The audience by oTTering noT only drama buT a number of varieTy acTs. These ranged from a primiTive dance inTerpreTaTion To The laTesT in iazz. On WiTh The Show was wriTTen by a sTudenT com- miTTee and by Miss MyrTle PaeTznick, direcTor of The producTion. and was Thus a comple+ely original evening's enTerTainmenT. Bradley Long porTrayed John Gordon Gregory lV, a young man who was wriTing a musical. He became so devoTed To This work ThaT, when given a choice, he gave up his wealTh and Tamily liTe To com- pleTe iT. IT is aT This poinT ThaT Sandra PeTerson, por- Traying Sally Murray, a poor music sTudenT, enTers The play. When she and Gregory meeT, They experience an immediaTe liking Tor each oTher. On This occasion They sing The beauTiTul, Make Believe . As The play conTinues They Tall in love. Gregory's play, meanwhile, is produced, and when iT becomes a success. he is again recognized by his family. This happy ending closes a very enTerTain- ing producTion. OTher imporTanT roles were played by Mariorie Hanson as Fiona, Priscilla TsiviTse as Mrs. John Gordon Greg- ory Ill, Richard Olson as Mr. John Gordon Gregory lll, Richard Carlson playing Mac, and Joyce LindsTrom as MiTZie. OTher casT members included The Tollowing: Jean Mar- leTTe, Jane: Ann PeTerson, Jocelyn: Donna LuneTTa, Eve- lyn: PaTricia Allison, Vivien: Diane Pickering, Peggy: Karen SpeTz, Nora: Charles l-larringTon, Brian: STeve Olson, KeiTh: and Ted BuTler. piraTe leader. SpecialTy numbers were presenTed by AnThony Ha- worTh, Louella Jackson, Sandra PeTerson, Bradley Long, Laura Whipple, Marcia lngerson, Brenda Francis, Jackie Hamrick, RoberT PiTTs, Sue Swan and Joyce LindsTrom. PianisTs were Geraldine Fahey and Suellen STrong. Miss PaeTznick's generosiTy wiTh her Time and hard work made The success oT On WiTh The Show possible and earned her The graTiTude of everyone connecTed wiTh The producTion. PRETENDERS PreTenders, The junior-senior dramaTic organ- izaTion oT J.l-l.S. under The supervision oT Miss MyrTle L. PaeTznick, has had a busy schedule This year. On November 30Th PreTenders celebraTed iTs 35Th anniversary as a J.l-l.S. organizaTion. On December l, -PreTenders presenTed Their produc- tion Tor The year, On WiTh The Show . This musical, wriTTen by PreTenders' members, was a greaT success. The PreTenders helped Key Club This year in The Teenage March on Polio by having members sell lollipops To lick polio . The lollipop sales- men worked in Their own neigbhorhoods as well as in The downTown area. The monTh oT March was lnTernaTional The- aTre MonTh . IT is observed by The dramaTic First Term organizaTions oT colleges, high schools, churches, and children's TheaTers ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes and is aimed Toward The advancemenT oT dramaTics in our country. On March 2lsT, Pre- Tenders had a meeTing in honor oT lnTernaTional TheaTre MonThlTo which Spanish Club and French Club were inviTed. Several members oT PreTenders parTicipaTed in The Playhouse one-acT-play compeTiTion, Broad- way On Second STreeT . ThroughouT The year, a varieTy of weekly programs, including skiTs and dramaTic readings, were presenTed by various commiTTees aT PreTenders' meetings. ln the Tinal meeting, Playhouse members in good sTanding were inducTed inTo Pretenders Tor The coming year. This year's oTTicers were The Tollowing: Second Term Diane Pickering ......... President .......... Kathryn PeTerson Anthony Baggiano ...... Vice-President ...... .... R ichard Day Sophia Tane . ........... Secretary ............. Ann PeTerson Katherine Karr .... ..... T reasurer ........ Charles HarringTon Marjorie Hanson ........ Keeper of Properties. .Suellen STrong Carol Hansen ..... ..... K eeper of Records ...... STeve Olson PRETENDERS Starting at Bottom of Three : S. Peterson, C. Valone, M. Inger- son, S. Smith, C. Wilson, M. Vitanza, M. RooT, C. Sundquist, R. Ventura, E. Roberts, C. Sprinchorn, L. Foti, B. Bellardo, J. Ford, J. Shelgren, S. McVay, M. Morgan, D. Lunetta, A. Vilard R Ro ers G. J h Z P T S J. M , o, . g , o nson, . e er on, organ T. Johnson, B. Fried, E. Stanford, E. Wilson, G. Waska, J. Mar- lette, D. Taylor, K. SpeTz. Starting at Bottom of Five : S. llliq. R. McGee, P. Allison, R. Paterniti, S. Nelson, S. Carney, S. RooT, M. Lockwood, C. Davis, E. Palermo, T. Skoog, J. Elias, R. Carlson, J. Beckstrom, P.Tsivitsie, J.Lindstrom, B. Parker, J. DeMeyere, B. Long, D. Lincoln, J. Miner, D. Johnston, T. Butler, R. Olson. Group at Right: Firsi Row: S. Strong, C. Hansen, M. Hanson. Second Row: S. Olson, K. Karr. Third Row: K. Peterson, D. Pickering, A. Baggiano. Fourth Row: C. HarringTon, A. Peterson. PLAYHOUSE Playhouse, The sophomore dramaTic group, has had a very busy schedule This year. Every Monday aTTernoon. The group sTudied The elements of dramaTics under The supervision oT Miss MyrTle PaeTzniclc, TaculTy advisor. The members TirsT showed Their TheaTrical abiliTies when They were asked To parTicipaTe in The mob scene in The Passion Play held in OcTober. This served To Tamiliarize The group wiTh drama aT iTs besT. AT each meeTing. diTTerenT Playhouse members drama- Tized The principles oT Tragedy, comedy, and panTo- mime. These were shown aT various programs which made The meeTings more inTeresTing and worfh-while. Every Friday aTTernoon Mr. Gordon Swanson, dramaTics Teacher, held classes in sTage make-up Tor Playhouse members. The girls who parTicipaTed explained Their knowledge, in Turn, To The group. Models from The group FirsT Term were used Tor The demonsTraTions oT The correcT use oT make-up. The biggesT proiecT which Playhouse underToolc This year was The presenTaTion of Broadway on Second STreeT on March 22. The producTion, which is sponsored by The group each year, is a one-acT play compeTiTion among The Three classes. From The plays, a winner is chosen and awarded a handsome Trophy by a panel oT iudges. The sophomores also provided The e'nTerTainmenT beTween The Three plays. March 30 was Truly a nighT oT dramaTic enTerTainmenT Tor all. ln December, The group lcepT The ChrisTmas spiriT alive by sending a Care package To a counTry in need. The group's ChrisTmas parTy was held on December I7 in place oT The regular meeTing. The members all joined in holiday singing which made The parTy more enjoyable Tor all. OTTicers Tor The TirsT and second Terms are as Tollows: Second Term Phyllis STenander ...... PresidenT .......... Lee Ann Angilella Joseph LaMonica ...., Vice-PresidenT ......... Joseph Palmer Mary Madison ......., SecreTary ....... ..... K aren Reagan Mary KaThryn lllig ...... Treasurer ............. Sabina HarTley Sam Nalbone ......... Keeperof ProperTies.Joseph LaMonica JudiTh GusTaTson ...... Keeper oT Records. . .JudiTh GusTaTson PLAYHOUSE Group Cenfera P. Day, P. Verblaw, C. Ericson, S. Nalbone, J. Johnson. Firsf Row: T. Lombardo, J. Miner, G. Rowan, D. Cady, A. LindquisT, S. Barresi, A. MacDonald, K. Calabrese, K. Beckman. Second Row: B. BIoomquisT, C. ATwood, J. HowTing, J. Baggiano, M. J. ResTivo, M. Dahlgren, P. Werner, E. Geller, B. Johnson, R. DenTler, Miss PaeTznick. Third Row: J. Arm- sTrong, J. Miller, A. Cockshoff, S. Knobloch, C. Nelson, P. ConTi, S. Webeck, M. Anderson, K. Long, J. GusTafson, B. Carlson. FifTh Row: R. Carlson, D. Williamson, C. SpechT, A. Carlson, J. LaMonica, J. Vella, J. Scholeno, S. FoTi, M. An- derson. FifTh Row: W. Tangalos, D. HalsTed, J. SmiTh M. lllig, M. Swanson, S. HarTley, J. Forscey, K. GrundsTrom A. Dahlberg. SixTh Row:. M. Madison, P. STenander, L. Angi- lella, K. Reagan, P. Robinson, D. Phillips. Firsl Row: P. Tsivilse, C. Hansen, S. Carney Z. Pelerson, K. Karr, J. Morgan, T. Glover. Second Row: S. Tane, L. Foli, R. Rog- ers, M. Roof, A. Bagqlano. Third Row: J. Elias, M. Hanson, K. Pelerson, R. McGee, R. Olson, Miss Paelznick, advisor. THESPI The days of May 2. 3 and 4, were The mosl imporlanl days of lhis year for 'rhe Jameslown High School Thespian Troupe No. 364. Accom- panied by Miss Myrlle Paelzniclc, Thespians' sponsor. and Mr. Gordon Swanson, social sludies and dramalics reacher, lhe Thespians allended lhe New Yorlc Slale Thespian Conference al Al- lred Universily, in Allred, New Yorlc. Thespians from all over New York Slale parlicipaled. Sev- eral plays were presenled by high school Thes- pians. Jameslown High School presenled lhe one-acl plays, Smolcescreen and Seven Wom- en . Taking parl in Smolcescreen were Kalh- ryn Pelerson, Anlhony Baggiano and Roberl Rogers. Richard Olson, Eleanor Sranlord, Mary Rool and Roberl Rogers porlrayed lhe charac- Jrers in Seven Women. A+ Alfred Universily, a formal induclion loolc place wilh Jameslown Thespians 'raking parl. Fourth Row: Mr. Gordon Swanson, D. Johnston, S. McVay, J. Miner, M. Morgan, T. Johnson, D. Pickering, S. Anderson, J. DeMeyere, B. Long, E. Stanford, M. Johnson, B. Frie-cl. ANS Membership in Thespians is dependenl upon one's service in lhe field of high school dra- malics. Acling, produclion, play-reading and se- leclion, and cosluming, all are parl of clramalic work. Membership in a narional Thespian honor sociery is 'rhe reward for 'rhe eflorl expended and The long hours given in service. An informal induclion was held al 'rhe meer- ing on February 6, l957. A+ lhis lime sixreen seniors who had ralcen aclive parl' in dramalics were inducled. Anoiher informal induclion was held in May, in which some iuniors became mem- bers. Several supper meelings were held dur- ing lhe year. The officers 'for Jrhe pasl' year are lhese: Presideni' ........,.. ... Roberl Rogers Vice-Presidenl ........ ..... M ary Rool Recording Secrelary .......... Louise Foli Corresponding Secrelary ..... Sophia Tane Treasurer ............, Anlhony Baggiano Keeper of fhe Slar .. .... Barbara Fried Cafeleria Lme Miss Hegburg Typing FTA Nolices Mrs. Russell Checks on Period III Typisls Cafeferia Workers: Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Lammers Mrs. Findley Helps lnsiall Fluorescen+ Lighisg Mr. Smifl-i Office S+aFF: Miss Soderberg, Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. Price Library: Miss Wooclcoclc, Miss Tarbox, Miss Cross Mr. Ramsauer Ordering Ar1 Supplies S+udy Hall Before Sclnoo' B. Rappole, D. Lune'H'a, G. Johnson 'X .x X Hiffffx rw '. ,f ' -f . - - fi X .N If . KXXXTXX fqfffgfp nk, X - X f xx, fy 1 X. X EX ff, 12 X' X X X- . H KX ff ., K, X' 1' mix-1' 41 f ,Ng -1 z z.: tl h X xxfxxx --X . I NV, X R- lx -1 ' f n - ik SX U xllv . lx S V ,f ! Y X - y -fr' XXL' ' I A ' ' 4 A Y rf! N ' V, 1 624 M X R W f f f f J f' Ak f Q4-fx Nr, Y 1i. ' A , X svn! .. N.-X-N ,K 1 Mr LY , r 'gnj W'W.! 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Peferson HYPATI l-lypaTians, The girls' public speaking organiza- Tion, has lcepT iTselT on The map during anoTher busy year by iTs varied acTiviTies. This club has sTruclc a happy balance beTween inTormaTive programs and enjoyable social evenTs. BeTore elecTions in November, Mr. George Sharp spolce on parTisan and non-parTisan elec- Tion sysTems. As The program Tor one Tall meeT- ing, some l-lypaTians members gave summaries OT pasT news evenTs over The public address sysTem. Miss BeaTrice Eclcberg, head oT The High School Language DeparTmenT, explained a por- Tion oT her SouTh American Trip and showed some very inTeresTing slides in anoTher program. l-lypaTians has had several oTher excellenT speak- ers. and has presenTed programs which increased The members' speaking abiliTies as well. l-lypaTians had Two niclcel suppers This year. Tor a special purpose. They were puT on Tor The casTs and crews oT You Can'T Take lT WiTh You and WhaT a LiTe . FirsT Term A. Carlson, J. Mullen, M. Bellandi, R. VenTura, C. Wilson, G. Waska. Fourlh Row: H. WirTner, D. Jones, J. Wilkins, J. Olson, S. Blixf, P. Robinson, K. Beckman, E. Goller. ANS ln February an imporTanT change came in The usual procedure oT l-lypaTians. lT was voTed To have Two program meeTings a monTh wiTh Ly- ceum, The boys' organizaTion, and Two separaTe business meeTings monThly. This innovaTion en- abled The organizaTions To have excellenT pro- grams. l-lypaTians carried on some oT The TradiTions This year, along wiTh The new Things Tried. The group had a balce sale, a Hallowe'en Tea, a ChrisTmas parTy, a Traveling supper and a parTy wiTh Lyceum. lT also helped wiTh The N.F.L. producTion, Mr. RoberTs , which was direcTed by l-lypaTians' TaculTy advisor, Mr. RoberT C. Wilson. This year's meeTings made sevenTh periods on Wednesda s Tun Tor l-lypaTians' members as They Tried To uphold The Teminine side oT The acTion aT J.l-l.S. The climax oT The year was The senior banqueT in June. The oTTicers during The year were The Tollow- ing: Second Term Mary A. C. Johnson ,.... PresidenT ........ KaThryn PeTerson KaThryn PeTerson . ..... Vice-PresidenT ..... Sharon Carney Kay Albinson .... ..... S ecreTary .......... ReneTTa Larson Barbara Fried .... ..... Treasurer .... .... C arolyn Nelson Seafed Fronf: S. Lundine, D. Lincoln. Firsf Row: T. Bufler, T. Rafla, R. Olson, B. Long, L. Carlson, S. Carlson, B. Tangalos, T. Backus. Second Row: J. Raffa, R. Carlson, B. Carlson, R. Olson, C, Harringfon, R. Carlson, Mr. Wilson. Third Row: T. Rigoli, P. Cannan, D. O'Pray, J. Swanson, C. PiTTs, G. Ring. LYCEUM Lyceum, The male debaTing organizaTion aT J.l-LS.. has compleTed a mosT successTul year. Under The guidance of Mr. RoberT C. Wilson, TaculTy sponsor. Lyceum compleTed many worTh- while acTiviTies. A major change in The procedure oT The or- ganizaTion was The merging oT Lyceum wiTh l-ly- paTians Tor Two program meeTings a monTh. Each club had iTs own business meeTings. Because of This plan, members of boTh could enjoy varied and excellenT programs, while The Two speaking groups reTained Their separaTe idenTiTies and projecTs. During The 'fooTball season, Lyceum sponsored a dance before one oT The big games. Before The dance. Lyceum members led a parade Through Town, which was Tollowed by a pep rally on The campus. The dance provided everyone who aTTended wiTh an enjoyable evening. The money Trom The TooTloall dance was given To The AThleTic Fund Tor The purchase of a new score board. OTher acTiviTies of The year included The an- nual parTy wiTh l-lypaTians. Singing, dancing and reTreshmenTs were enjoyed by The members. Among The oTher good Times enjoyed by Ly- ceum was The hayride wiTl'i l-li-Y and The roller- slcaTing parTy wiTh l-l paTians. Lyceum assisTed in The producTion of The comedy, lvlr. RoberTs. AT many of iTs meeTings, Lyceum had well- known JamesTown ciTizens as speakers. such as Dr. Carlyle C. Ring, SuperinTendenT oT Schools. and lvlr. Wallace OldsTrom, who spoke on his year abroad. AT The close of The year Lyceum had iTs an- nual banqueT. Everybody aTTending Tound iT To be The high poinT of The year's program. The officers ol: Lyceum during The year were as Tollows: Bradley Long . Richard Olson Loren Carlson . Thomas Raffa . STeve Carlson . Theodore BuTler PresidenT ...... ...Bradley Long Vice-PresidenT ........ Loren Carlson SecreTa ry ............ STeve Carlson Treasurer ...... William Tangalos ParliamenTarian. ....... Charles PiTTs SergeanT-aT-Arms 97 .Charles HarringTon VARSITY PoinT of order. MisTer Chairman. Can The members of The negaTive Team supporT Their sTaTemenTs wiTh reli- able quoTaTions? CerTainly, we have The quoTes righT here, buT firsf we would like To know if The members of The affirmaTive Team can back up Their plan with a few facTs. WiTh These words, The J. H. S. debaTers began anoTher successful season of argumenTs, refufafion. and cross- examinaTion, This year on The conTroversial farm problem. The Topic was: Resolved: ThaT The federal governmenT should susTain The prices of maior agriculTure producTs aT noT less Than 9070 of pariTy. J. H. S.'s debaTe prowess was Telf all over The sTaTe as debaTers Took Top places in The Three TournamenTs held lasT fall. BoTh A and B Teams placed firsT aT The Oswego and Hamilfon TournamenTs, and The A Team Tied Tor TirsT place aT Jeffersonville. ln February The A Team Traveled To New York CiTy Ton Two consecuTive weekends for The New York UniversiTy Hall of Fame TournamenT, placing in The Top I6 ouT of 64 schools. The B Team enTered The ST. Michael's InTernaTional TournamenT in ToronTo and Tied for firsT place. DebaTers also enTered in exTemporaneous speech, DEBATE DebaTe is noT all debaTing, as members of The club proved by aTTending sessions of The STudenT Congress, and enTering such conTesTs as The l Speak for Democ- racy and American Legion evenTs. Debafers also spoke aT many of The ciTy's P. T. A.'s and local clubs during EducaTion Week. VarsiTy DebaTe sponsored Shakespeare's TwelfTh NighT , presenTed by The Allegany College Playshop, and Mr. RoberTs . direcTed by Mr. Wilson, which proved To be one of The dramaTic highlighTs aT J. H. S. The Albany STaTe College TournamenT and The STaTe Forensic League TournamenT aT Syracuse ended a very successful year, wiTh debaTers enTering in all maior divi- sions. J. H. S. also held iTs own Tri-STaTe TournamenT early in May. OT course The success of a debaTe squad is only parTly due To The debaTers Themselves. The mosf imporTanT parf is The coach, and debaTers This year, as in pasT years, have felT Themselves forTunaTe To have as a coach and leader, Mr. RoberT C. Wilson. Mr. Wilson had These officers assisTing him: Presidenf .................. Bradley Long original oraTion, and humorous declamaTion. JamesTown Vicepresidenf Mariorie Hanson qualified in all Three divisions for The Albany STaTe S + H K H1 . K College TournamenT aT The Genesee STaTe Teachers Col- ecre ary ' a erme err lege Regional TournamenT. During The year, debaTers Treasurer -'- '--- l-Oren Carlson parTicipaTed in inTer-school debaTes wiTh Canisius, Aqui- Debafe MGHGQGFS .... Diane Pickering nas, Meadville, Frewsburg, and Bradford. STanley Lundine VARSITY DEBATE AND NFL Firsi Row: R. Carlson D. HalsTed, D, O'Pray, W. Boersf, B. Jones, C. Harringfon, B. Carlson, S. Lundine,' B. Long R. Larson, D. Jones, K. Beckman, J. Vvlilkins. Second Row: G. Brown, J. Ericson, M. Johnson, B. Rappole. Fourfh Row M. Roof, R. Rogers, K. Peferson, M. Hanson, Mr. Wilson, R. Olson W. Crozier, T. Cosimano, G. Ring, J. Miner, S. Carl D. Pickering, R. Carlson, K. Karr, L. Carlson. Third Row: son, W. Tangalos, T. RaTTa, L. Barnes, M.lngerson, C.Sprinchorn T HALL DEBATE TEAMS SeaTed: Diane Pickering, Loren Carlson, Mariorie Hanson. STanding:. RoberT Rogers, Richard Carlson, ArThur Cohn. J- .Zi- CHARLES E. HALL DEBATE In I92I The presidenT of Lyceum and an ouT- sTanding member oT The Senior Class, Charles E. Hall, passed away. ln memory oT Their son, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Hall decided To spon- sor an annual debaTe beTween The iunior and senior classes. The speakers Tor each class were To be chosen on Their poise, general manner oT pre:senTaTion, and Their abiliTy To speak on a given Topic. This year's TryouT Topic concerned The admiTTing of Alaska and Hawaii as sTaTes by Congress. Now in iTs ThirTy-TiTTh year oT inTense rivalry beTween The juniors and seniors, The Charles E. Hall DebaTe will be held early in June. As The yearbook goes To press, The subiecT has noT been chosen. Upholding one side oT This quesTion will be The senior Team oT lvlariorie Hanson, Diane Pickering, and RoberT Rogers. Their opponenTs Trom The iunior class will be Loren Carlson, Rich- ard Carlson, and ArThur Cohn. This exciTing and inTense debaTe will climax The debaTing acTiviTies aT J.H.S. Tor I956-l957. Who will win The coveTed silver Trophy? Come To supporT your class and see The resulT Tor yourself. When iT was Too laTe To reTake The picTure or revise copy, a necessary change was made in The iunior Team. The Team ulTimaTely consisTed oT Loren 6. Carlson, ArThur A. Cohn and Charles C. HarrinqTon. RESIGNATION AS DEBATEVCOACH l Mr. Roberl' C. Wilson For 'rwenfy-eighf years, Mr. Roberf C. Wilson has coached a very ac+ive clebaie organizaiion here ai Jamesfown High School. H is wiih sincere regref +ha'I' siuclenfs, bo'I'h pasi and present fake noie of his resignaiion from fhe ac+ivi'ry he has served so firelessly. To Wils . an inspiring +eacher. go besf wishes for success and happiness in his new posiiion of vice-principal. We know Thai his many +alen'rs, his keen sense of humor, and his dedicafion 'ro his profession will be used, as always, in 'rhe besl' in'reres+s of +he school and Hs s+uclen+s. l00 - X f 1 I, W 1 , Q if V Af ,f A . . . ' -Zyl I I V My Q VX -1? J I 7' if X A X N X as , , X , M .N Xx,w,,, f xx ' Eff!!-',. ff? 'fiiff-ff' '-ffv - ' V, X ' 'N 'TX Y 'tif 'V .f' ,'V7'-'x x-5' ' 7 X XY'YX3'? . 212, fy P1 2 .X x X .' X N A , wx - 1-, 'HWY '53, V , XX Y xx - N X' NX ,' fy! 'XRXXV fig xx! W X n Aff! Y 71. !,xX th N :QF A X. P ix' A-. , ,wj W WX , ,. x -xf,,, 4.1, X A g , XXL, , , ,A A Q I W, K, K X, fd Q .A.x XC .V XV , vf , A , '1 ' f l 2Z , 5?.?,:.iV Vnvl ,.,- ,'.,v :M, n,,,,,..,., N N, X y ' A -Q1-f' W' N . XX X - UH!! ' km' :Q l fx 'K X 5 XX . ik X N, f 6 FX ' W, . , xf7'f:7'ixj7::XfV KY 5, 5 ' 1 ' 'gli lx :Il in -X . l X A- , IV I V. xx Axxyw- If Nix- 'Q a F 2. 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Jones, S. Lund, A. Schreck, J. Coleman, W. Jen- sen, S. Carlson, P,Tsivilse. Second Row: N.Sandqulsl, S.John- son, B. Hollis, S. Pelerson, M. Vilanza, S. Tane, A. Fagerslrom, L.Jackson, M.Slrand, L.Johnson, B. Swenson, J. F'ord, E. The- lender, N. Ballaglia, D. Wislran, A. Milelli, B. Cordner, M. Johnson, S. Slrong, A. Johnson, C. Sundquisl, L. Hanson, D. Schwarlz. Third Row: T. Callin, S. Larson, M.Jobe, C.John- FUCA. The Jameslown High School A'Cappella Choir had anolher successful year in J.H.S. ln lheir lradilional red and while robes lhe choir members began lheir season by singing for lhe Chaulauqua Counly Teachers' Conlerence on Seplember 28. The Music Deparlmenl, including lhe A'Cappella Choir. acled as hosl lo lhe All-Slale Music Feslival on November lb and I7, wilh some lour hundred sludenls from Weslern New York allending. This was a large underlaking, bul all ol lhe choir helped lo make il a greal success. Of all lhe appearances of lhe choir, lhose made al Chrislmas lime will always be oulslanding in lhe minds ol ils members. The choir sang lor several service clubs and organizalions in lhe lwo weeks preceding Chrislmas. According lo cuslom, lhe choir held lhree vesper services al lhe Firsl Presbylerian Church, wilh capacily audiences. Marching lo lhe welleknown processional Kyrie Chrislie , lhe choir broughl back many memories lo ils alumni, and increased lhe spiril ol Chrislmas lor ils lailhlul audience. Perhaps oulweighing all ol lhe olher memories ol lhe choir are lhe lillh period rehearsals in which all ol ils PP son, R. Pills, M, Johnson, W. Dell, P. Chall, S. Renos, G. Pear- son, D. Swanson, G. Moyer, W. Andersen, B. Long, D. Lincoln, R. Day, G. Johnson, R. Swanberg, A. Vilando, J. Enserro, P. Mulleavy, S. Geer, E. Anderson, D. Pelerson. Fourlh Row: G. Fahey, S. Swanson, J. Swanson, R. Simpson, V. Lindquisl, D. Johnslon, W. Adams, R. Heilzenraler, S. Blanchard, G.John- son, J. Swan, T. Backus, S. Bishop, W. Crozier, D. Carlson, J. Bellardo, E. Lesser, D. Grilfilh, C. Johnson, C. Hansen, B. Fried. ELLA members have worked hard, lrying lo achieve lheir besl. None .ol lhis could have been done wilhoul lhe direclor. Miss Ebba Goranson. Her conscienliousness and sincerily in lhe choir's work have made her a lrue lriend lo each and every member ol lhe organizalion. As in lhe pasl, lhe choir decided lo pack up lor a lrip, and lhis year's planning led lhe singers lo Chi- cago, where lhey made lhree appearances. ln order lo make lhis lrip each member ol lhe choir backed lhe sale ol lhe Worlcl's Finesl Chocolaleu. To conclude anolher busy year lhe choir had ils spring concerl in May and will sing al lhe Baccalaureale exercises on June 23. A greal deal of credil and many lhanks lor anolher banner year ol lhe A'Cappella Choir go lo lhe lol- lowing ollicers: Presidenl ....... ... Bradley Long Vice Presidenl .... Daniel Swanson Secrelary ...... .... S ophia Tane Treasurer ..... ...,...., P al Mulleavy Librarian ......,........., Slanley Renos Managers . Darwin Johnslon, Wayne Adams ORCHESTRA This year, our orchesTra was noT large, buT iT is expecTed To increase in size because many sTudenTs in The grade schools are being TaughT To play The various orchesTral insTrumenTs. The group has worked very hard This year under The able direcTion oT Mr. Russell Johnson. IT pracTiced Trom 2: I 5 unTil 4-:OO every Tuesday and Thursday. Our orchesTra began The year as a Tull group and conTinued To inducT new members, making iT possible To presenT a saTisTacTory and well- rehearsed group before The end oT The TirsT Term. The orchesTra's TirsT appearance was made aT an assembly in JamesTown's Persell School. The members have also presenTed programs aT oTher schools. Several ouTsTanding parTicipanTs worked wiTh The Regional All-STaTe OrchesTra in James- Town during The monTh oT November. Some of The violinisTs wenT To a musical workshop in Buf- Talo where They had The experience oT rehears- ing and playing a concerT wiTh The personnel of The BuTFalo Philharmonic OrchesTra. During The second Term, The orchesTra pro- duced and played in a concerT called Orches- Tra NighT . This was someThing diTTerenT in ThaT iT consisTed oT presenTaTions by our own orchesTra as well as by a combined group oT high school and iunior high school sTudenTs. The orchesTra performed aT The Fredonia Fes- Tival. IT noT only wenT There as a uniT, buT members perTormed as individual soloisTs. MosT oT The orchesTra will appear in The ChauTauqua CounTy FesTival in June. OuTsTanding soloisTs in The orchesTra were WinsTon Davis, TirsT violinisT, and STanley Cur- Tis, pianisT, who played individual concerTs in addiTion To Their solo work wiTh The orchesTra. WinsTon Davis and William BoersT were chosen by sTaTe iudges To Take parT in The All-STaTe Fes- Tival in Syracuse lasT Tall. JPN ORCHESTRA Seaied FronT: M. Samuleson, S. Curfis laT pianoj, C. Lind, Johnson, direcTor, W. BoersT, W. Davis, W. Mealy J KnoTT S. Swanson, M. Sfrand. Sfandingz A. Cosimano, Mr. Russell L. Anderson, R. Strand, D. Young, A. Holmsfrom. i llI56755,Ki H? z 13AS42'sr4s3v1,IIKAJA-ws sw . S--4i13 ,,,L2'i?gE Z: V W. i- HIGH SCHOOL BAND Firsf Row: Left fo Righf: M. Samuelson J. Fancher, J. Cusimano, D. Johnson, J. Venman, A. Johnson, P. Venman, C. Lind Second Row: G. Randell, S. Blanchard, S. Swanson, J. Card W. Adams, M. Anderson, R. Carlson, S. Williams, J. KiTTredge, R. Heifzenrafer, M. Guarino, J. PaTerniTi, R. Payne, R. Hess K. Anderson, M. Jones, A. Franzen. Third Row: M. Wirsen, D. Scholin, S. Meli, R. Bagnall, W. Dell, D. ConTi, L. Barnes, R. Carlson, V. Johnson, D. Kidder, P. Smeragliuolo, R. Kidder, R. Germaine, J. Gronquis'T, T. Johnson, B. Jones, D. Griffifh, S. Curfis, C. Slohl, D. Carlson, D. Young. Foul-Th Row: D. Young, M. Bush, V. Logan, D. Sl'rand, J. Wilcox, J. Cusimano, R. .Mel- quisT, J. Sundholm, G. Ring, D. Gaefa, G. Gullo, G. Vldell, R. Domsf, C. SundquisT, W. Gusfafson, S. Sabino, W. Boersf, A. Cosimano, G. WhiTe, W. Crozier. Fiffh Row: Siandings F. Carlson, D. Chrisfopherson, D.JohnsTon, J. KoTsi, Mr. Jaco - son, T. Carlson, T. Backus, A. Holmsfrom, R. Hulfgren B. Rap- pole, D. Conroe, G. Landin, R. Olson, S. Anderson, Ahrens. BAND The JamesTown High School Band. under The direcTion oT lvlr. Charles Jacobson wiTh assisTanT direcTors, Mr. Frank Smeragliuolo and Mr. Vin- cenT lvlallare, music insTrucTors, received some well deserved recogniTion Trom The sTudenT body Tor iTs worlc on The TooTball Tield This Tall. The sTirring music and varied TormaTions added much inTeresT To The colorTul scenes oT The games. Drum Major Allen l-lolrnsTrom and AssisTanT Drum Maior Donald GaeTa helped To malce The halT-Time shows a greaT success. The band ap- peared aT all home games, as well as aT games aT Warren, NorTh Tonawanda, and Olean. The band began iTs acTiviTies early This year when iT appeared aT parades in NorTh EasT, Dunlcirlc, and JamesTown. AnoTher annual aTTair during This season was The Band Tag Days , aided by The music oT The JamesTown Municipal Band. This raised money Tor several new band insTru- menTs. Then, as The weaTher Turned colder, Band seT- Tled down To The coming challenge oT The con- cerT season. One oT The TirsT engagemenTs on The agenda was a concerT Tor The Teens againsT Polio drive. As a resulT oT This evenT, S4-OO was donaTed To The polio Tund. The band presenTed assembly programs aT each OT The iunior high schools and aT J.H.S. The group also appeared aT Erie EasT High School in Erie, Slippery Rock STaTe Teachers' College, and BuTler High School in Pennsylvania. l-lighlighTs OT J.l-l.S. acTiviTies were The TradiTional Spring ConcerTs, held on April 6 and May 25. The band planned and carried ouT The plans Tor a concerT Tour and sighT-seeing Trip To Wash- ingTon, D. C., during The spring recess in April. Several appearances were made en rouTe, includ- ing a sTop-over aT PiTTsburgh. The climax of The Trip was The Three-day sTay aT WashingTon. This acTiviTy will sTand ouT in every band mem- ber's mind as a high poinT This year. An appearance aT commencemenT exercises will bring To a close anoTher Tull season oT band acTiviTies. Every band member realizes ThaT This wonder- Tul program could noT have been accomplished wiThouT The able leadership oT our band direcTor, Mr. Jacobson. BAND GROUPS FRENCH HORNS V. Johnson, P. Smeragliuolo, D. OFFICERS Kidder, G. Johnson, R. Kidder. Firsi' Row: J. Sundholm, J. Card R. Heiizenrafer, W.Adams, R.Carl son. Second Row: D. Chrisfopher- son, D. Johnsfon, A. Holmsfrom D. Gaeia, Mr. Jacobson, band con suH'an+, G. VVhi+e. TROMBONES Front D. Young, A. Holmsirom. Back: D. Griffifh, S. Curiis, B. Jones, C. Sioll, D. Carlson. BATON TWIRLERS COLOR GUARD Row One! J- MOFIBHG. B- S+ewar+. B- BOGFST. Row One: S. Anderson, B. Palermo, S. Hollings J. Smifh. Row Two: C. Jackson, S. Miiflesiead, E. Oberg, A.Williams. Row Two: M. Mihlesfead M- Bfumagin. A- Sindel. D- Nelson. B- Lamb- B. Cordner, M. Sirand, D. LuneHa, A. Trusso. First Row: J. Pafernifi, M. Guarino, R. Payne, 6. Randell, B. Cordner, W. Crozier, Mr. Smeragliuolo, direcfor. Third folo l D. Young. Second Row: D. GaeTa, W. Boersf, J. Cusimano, Row: J. Gullo, T. Backus, J. Sundholm, P. Run . DANCE BAND The JamesTown High School Dance Band. under The experT direcTion of Mr. Franlc Smerag- liuolo made deTiniTe progress This year. The group has many new arrangemenTs TeaTuring a modern sound. The group This year is di'FTerenT from The Tormer Rec Band in ThaT iT is made up oT our concerT band members exclusively. This malces Tor a beTTer sound coming from experienced. ver-saTile musicians. The dance band members wear The TradiTional red and blue Band uniforms during Their appearances. The ensemble played Tor various school club dances and Tor The March oT Dimes TalenT show. lT also appeared in The annual Spring ConcerT in April and Turnished music Tor a dance spon- sored by The concerT band. The swing group Tool: parl' in a TalenT assembly on March l5. This band rehearsed every Thursday beTween 3:00 and 4:30. A new sound was puT inTo eTFecT as The group TeaTured conTemporary arrange- menTs by ArT Dedriclc. These scores were espe- cially arranged Tor high school bands, making possible The producTion oT a pleasing sTyle of music wiThin The limiTed pracTicing Time. Music by Les SaunTers and older sToclcs were also used. CerTain numbers such as LiTTle Brown Jug , Prom Jump , Swing Low SweeT CharioT , Serenade To a Wild Rose , Laura , Harlem NocTurne and Dark Eyes were used exTensive- ly Tor dances. 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X ' ' Y' if K 5? f:?11,f?-V 'ff9?'fFg- V K ' X5 X 1-3'-'xf'., WQVVT. x ' 1-2 -' f V 'iii '-iwfeg V xx ,rx V, -,KKK,j1-Kg V '1 :ga . wg- K fa -45, -VV .K .,4':kff1i'V 95 a.. 'Yr' VK K N M 5 L 'rr Q 'V-xaff? V 3734 Lk-xV.y f 'CF t 4, 1 QV. f'jg -V CROSS-COUNTRY The l956 J.l-l.S. cross-coun'rry Jream made a grea'r improvemenl over lhaf of l955, al- 'rhough Larry l-lusfon was Jrhe only refurning le+'rerman. The firs+ meel' of The season was held af Porlville. J.l-l.S. was bealen by Porfville, '34 +o 2I. The nexf meel was a+ Easl Aurora where J.l-l.S. came in elevenlh. We +hen suffered anolher defeal af Jrhe hands of Go- wanda, 37 lo I9. ln a Triangular mee+ wilh Easf Aurora, Hamburg, and Jameslown, our squad came in second. The resulls were Easl Aurora 80, Jarnesfown 34, and Hamlourg 28. ln +he Secfional lvleelr a+ Buffalo, l-lelmul Wallcer came in wilh 'rhe lirsl' 'ren oul of a hundred some looys. The ol'her six men who wenl' lo 'rhe seclionals were Larry l-luslon, Sfeve Bishop, Bob Herron, Paul Fosler, Bill Burk, and Ar'r Milchell. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Cross-counlry runners who earned le+'rers in I956 were Sleven Bishop, Roberl l-lerron, l-lelmul Walker, and Paul Fosfer. The oulrloolc for i957 looks very good 'ro cross-counlry coach, Mr. Rolland Tall. Ocf Oc+ Ocl Oclr Cross-Counfry Schedule Porlville 34 J.l-l.S. 2I Seclion VI Kenmore, Eden, Olean Alfred 8: Almond Hamburg Amhersl Porfville Springville Lancasler Jameslrown . Gowanda 37 J.l-LS. I9 E.Aurora 80 J.l-l.S.34 Hamburg 28 L. Husfon, L. Tsifso, W. Burk, H. Welker, A. Mitchell, K. Waife, P. Fosfer, Coach Taft Phofo courtesy Pos?-J ou rnal ' TRACK I956 Firsi Row: L. Valvo, L. Moniagna, R. Moore, D. Beldin, P. PaciHi, R. Day, S. Armeie, R. DeVi'ra, Coach Taft R. Broadhead, F. Scarpino, R. Mole, A. Vilardo, J. Enserro, Third Row: T. Biers, R. Herron, J. Deisier, S. Bishop, S.Trass, R. Dickey. Second Row: C. Ghenf, W. Bo--rque, J. DeSan+is, W. Andersen, J. Faulk, A. Mifchell, K. Nordwall, J. Averna. A. Scalise, A. Hunter, A. Baggiano, R. Heifzenrafer, T.Foti, TRACK The J.H.S. Jrrackmen came ihrough ihe I956 season wiih a fairly good record. ln iheir liirsi oui- ing, 'rhey came in firsi in a dual mee+ wiih Dun- kirk ai' Dunkirk. Nexi' 'rhey beai Fredonia 47 'ro 37. ln one of ihe 'rhrilling meeis of ihe season Jrhe runners 'fied Corry ai 47lf2 io 47lf2. An infer- esiing faci aboui 'rhis meei was Thai Corry did noi run any hurdles during 'rhe whole meei, which is ver unusual in irack compeiiiion. We suffered dezeai, however, ai 'rhe hands of our rivals, Olean. A+ Dunkirk, Jamesiown again placed iirsi, as ii did lasi year, in The couniy 'rrack mee+. James- 'rown placed ahead of Fredonia, Dunkirk, Souih- wesiern, and Falconer. ln ihe Seciional Meel' J.H.S. placed fif+h among eighi schools com- peling. Mr. Rolland Tail, coach of ihe irackmen, pre- diczis a very successful season in '57, 'There be- ing nine leiiermen 'ro reiurn for 'rhis year's iearn. They are Sam Armele, 220: Tony Baggiano, 880: Richard Day. dashes: Bob Dickey, 220: Bob l-ler- ron, 44-O: Ari Miichell, 440: Frank Scarpino, l00 and 220: Larry l-lus'ron, mile: and Wyman Rock Ansley, shoi and discus. Mr. Tafi also has a good group of iuniors including Joe Averna and Tom Biers, 880: Dick DeVi+a, 220: Joe Enserro, shoi and discus: Richie Mole, shoi' and discus: Ron Mohr, mile: Keni Nordwell, 880: Pai Paciicii, mile: and Sam Trass and Tony Vilardo, hurdles. TRACK SCH EDULE-I 956 May 3 Jamesiown ....... bl Dunkirk ...... 43 May 7 Fredonia , .... 57 Jamesiown .... 47 May IO Jamesiown ...... 47'f2 Corry ...... 47lf2 May I5 Olean ............ 66 Jamesfown .... 38 May 18 Couniy Track Meei Jamesiown ........ 39lf2 Souihwesiern . .. . I8 Fredonia .. ...... 35lf2 Falconer .... .... 9 Dunkirk ............. 27 May 26 Seciional Track Meei' Kenmore ............ 39 Jamesiown I0lf2 Amhersl' .......... 22lf3 Lackawanna .... 5 Niagara Falls ...... 22'f2 La Salle .... .... 3 Olean ......... .... I 6 Lockpori ... .... 0 BASEBALL The i956 Red Raiders, under The coaching of Mr. Allen F. Ayers, J.l-l.S. TaculTy member, won Their second secTional TiTle in a row, aTTer com- pleTing a 9-I Lake Shore League schedule. ATTer losing To Dunkirk in The TirsT game of The season, The Team wenT undeTeaTed The resT OT The way. The Team's piTching duTies were shared by Dick Allen, Brian Anderson, Jon Freling, and Dick Jeziorski, who made The Team almosT invincible. Dick Jeziorski led The Team wiTh a .4l2 baTTing average, Tollowed by Clair Hammond wiTh .409, and Dick Allen wiTh .407. Dick Allen highlighTed The season by piTching a pair oT I-hiTTers, one in regular season play againsT Fredonia, The oTher in The bi-counTy playoff againsT Olean. The Raiders ended The l956 season wiTh a 8-2 win over NorTh Tonawanda in The secTion- als. The game was iced in The 7Th inning by a Three-run homer by Dick Jeziorski, wiTh Brian Anderson and Clair Hammond on base aTTer singles. Brian Anderson sTarTed The game and goT The win, aTTer relief help Trom Dick Allen. l-le was supporTed wiTh Ten hiTs: Coach Allen Ayers is To be congraTulaTed Tor leading his Team To This success againsT such diTiiculT compeTiTion. l956 Schedule l-lome Team is lisTed on righT hand side. Jam'esTown ....,,.. ' 7 Dunkirk .............. SouThwesTern .,.... Jameslfown . ......... . 9 The win over Olean gave The Raiders Their JGPHSSTOWH . Eissadaga Valley 3 Third successive bi-counTy pennanT. The game jameslown ' SZUC+?NeerS+5r'n ' 3 was highlighTed by Allen's one-hiTTer. The Raid- Dauffiikown ' Jamesfown 9 ers clinched The game in The sevenTh by scoring FredOnia '- ' Jemesfown H I2 Three runs. The Raiders puT men on second and Cassadaga galley, 'I .. ' Jamedown --,-.- q Third aTTer a single by Allen and a walk by Clair Uamemiown 'AIIAAV glean -,.,....,,-..,., 0 l-lammond. ATTer a double sTeal Allen scored amamesfown , Nar+h Tanawanda 2 on a wild piTch and Jeziorski wenT To TirsT on a 'JamesTown .. . Salamanca .......... . 5 passed ball. Brian Moynihan Then senT boTh f.B,,CO,,,,+y runners home by a single. The Tinal score was xxsec-Hone' game Raiders 5, Olean D. Non-league game Phofo courfesy Posl'-Journal BASEBALL SPRING l956 Firsf Row: R, Jeziorski, E. dohnson, B. Moynihan, J.Hannon, T. Fadale, B. Anderson, R. Allen, C. Hammond, M. Johnson, T. Sharpe, S. Love, J. DeSanTis, G. Pearson. SecondR w:C h Manager, B. Olson. Allen Ayers, D. Coen, D. Verry, M. Rew, J. Freling, T.oBaTTa?3Tiia, T , ani. srgaxezavvmls SWIMMING TEAM Fronf: F. Corey, S. Bishop, E. Bauer, J. Waikins, A.Lopriore, J.Mason, R. Nelson, Coach Bower. Rear: R. Hager, A. Alaimo, R. BonneH, P. Cannan, D. Erickson, K. Nordwall J. Wennberg, D. Guarnieri. SWIMMING James+own High School's newesi varsify sporf, swimming, is now eslablished on a 'Firm Ioo+ing. The 'ream showed a greal' improvemenl' over lasl season's record. Of Ihe len meeis sched- uled, Jamesfown was viciorious in eighi. The 'ream uses 'rhe Iacililries of +he Y.M.C.A. for i'rs pracrice and for home mee'rs. I+ is under The direc'rion of Coach C. Richard Bower, Physi- cal Educaiion Direclor of 'rhe Y.lvI.C.A. Several slrokes are used in compeIi+ion. They include Ihe Ireesiyle. bu'HerIly, dolphin, back- s'rroke. Diving is anolher imporlanl' evenl. Poinis are awarded for first second and 'rhird place- menl. Firsi place receives five poinfsz second, Ihreeq and Third. one point Edward Bauer, 'Ieam capfain, led in individual poinls wiih 79If4 poinrs. Dave Erickson, a soph- omore, was second wiih 54lf2. The records ol Ihe res+ of 'rhe learn wenlr as follows: Keni Nordwall, 53: Foresi Corey, 5Ilf2: Roberr Nel- son, 42Mq Roger I-lager, 343X4: Richard Bon- neI r, 3221: Donald Guarnieri, 3Olf4g Angelo Alaimo, 24: Tony Lopriore, 23: Par Cannan, I9g Jim Mason, l4lf2: John Wafkins, 8lf2: I-larold Smilh, 7, John Wennberg. 6: and Manager Sleve Bishop, IM. The 'ream will lose four swimmers This year. bu+ will be even sfronger in 'rhe 57-58 season, because of 'rhe experience gained by Jrhe sopho- mores 'rhis year. SWIMMING SCHEDULE Jamesfown .......... 40 Amhersf Jameslown ... ... 40 Erie Prep .... Jamesfown ... ... 56 Erie Tech .... Jameslown ... ... 49 Amhersi' ..... Jamesfown .., .,. 5I Meadville ..,. Jamesfown ,,. ... 35 S+rong Vincenf Jamesfown ... ... 56 Erie Tech .... Jamesfown . ... 53 Meadville .... Jamesfown ... ... 65 Iroquois .... Jamesfown ... ... 37 Erie Prep .... . Phofo courTe5y PosT-Journal VARSITY BASKETBALL FirsT Row: Fron'r: P. Mulleavy and R. Day. Second Roy: P. PaciTTi, Coach Colburn, Manager R. Olson lrearj, Coach B. Hagadorn, L. Green, C. DilTs, W. Ansley, S. BaTTaglia, Ayers, who s'TarTed The season as coach when Coach Rolland R. Janowsky, L. TsiTso, C. HunTer. Rear: P. Robinson, Manager TafT rehredg Manager M. Johnson, and T. Sharp. BASKETBALL The I956-57 baslceTball Team Turned in an ouTsTanding season. The cagers won TourTeen games and losT only Tour. The TirsT clash of The season saw JamesTown de- TeaT Cassadaga Valley, 60 To 40. They Then Traveled To Erie Academy To be beaTen by 8 poinTs, 50 To 58. The nexT game, wiTh Falconer, JamesTown won by a score oT 66 To 52. They Then Took a deTeaT aT The hands oT Warren, 68 To 75. The Raiders Then Took The nexT Tour conTesTs, beaTing Dunkirk, 62 To 50, Fredonia, 43 To 37, Gowanda, 54 To 47, and Their arch rival, SouThwesTern, 58 To 37. This also marked The TirsT Time ThaT JamesTown has beaTen SouThwesTern in Their new gymnasium. The JamesTowr Cagers Then played hosT To Erie STrong VincenT and losT anoTher close game, 54 To 57. The hoop men Then beaT Cassadaga for The second Time, 65 To 58. The Team Then losT aT Olean in a hearT-breaker, 58 To 64, aTTer leading by ThirTeen poinTs aT The half. The JamesTown High School Cagers Then wenT on a Tremendous winning sTreak oT 7 games To end This year's campaign. During This series They beaT Bradford who had noT previously losT an away game all year. The vicTories were won by The Tollowing scores: Falconer 52, J.H.S. 69: BradTord 42, J.H.S. 577 Dunkirk 48, J.H.S. 72: Fredonia 5l, J.H.S. 55: Warren 52, J.H.S. 54: Gowanda 50, J.H.S. 56: SouThwesTern 58, J.H.S. 66. The J.H.S. Cagers deTeaTed Olean 56 To 35 Tor The Bi-CounTy PlayoTF. This win meanT ThaT JamesTown was To represenT The Triple A school Trom This area aT BuTTalo Tor The secTional playoTTs. JamesTown was beaTen by AmhersT aT The SecTionals 5I To 83. An imporTanT TacT abouT This club was ThaT They had a record oT 56 wins ouT oT 57 games and had a sTring oT 39 sTraighT vicTories beTore beaTing JamesTown. Some of The ouTsTanding players of This year's Team were Bobo HunTer, Sam Baffaglia, and Wyman Ansley. Bobo HunTer and Sam BaTTaglia were chosen Tor PosT- JournaI's Dream Team. Mr. TaTT who has been JamesTown's head baskeTbaIl coach Tor I9 years had To give up This year's Team be- cause of his healTh. Though he did noT wanT To give up, his docTor and everybody who know him personally ThoughT iT would be The besT Thing Tor him. WalTer Col- burn, head TooTball coach, Took over The duTies of bas- kefball coach and has done a greaT iob coaching The Team To The SecTionals. Our haTs are QTT To you, Mr. Colburn. Mr. Colburn and Mr. TaTT boTh predicT anoTher greaT baskeTball season Tor J.H.S. in The l957-58 season, wiTh such players as LeTTy TsiTso, Chuck DilTs, Bruce Hagadorn, PaT Mulleavy, PeTer Robinson, and Larry Green reTurning. The JayVees also Turned in a greaT season under The coaching debuT of Mr. Donald PeTerson, maThemaTics Teacher aT J.H.S. They won I4 and losT 2. RESIGNATIONS OF BASKETBALL COACHES MR. ALLEN F. AYERS Coach Ayers has spen+ many an hour pa- +ien+ly drilling 'rhe fundamenfals of baslcelball info 'rhe sophomore ieams. l-le has developed scrappy, skillful players and s'rar+ed many a green ball handler on his way +o 'lhe varsify. The vi+ali+y and common sense Mr. Ayers pos- sesses has served The game of baskeiball every day he coached. Now +ha'r he has de- cided +o resign his coaching of ihe game, his one regrel' is 'rha+ he canno+ pass along his experience. We'lI miss seeing you on +he bench, Coach. MR. ROLLAND H. TAFT Wilh Coach Tafl s resignalrion as head bas- lnerball coach a+ J.H.S. comes, as one spor'rs wrifer pul' i+. +he end of a golden era. There have been +imes of hear+-warming vicfory and +imes of defeaf. bu+ always There has been +he coach's pride in his Team and his cons+an+ inspirafion +o his boys. Though Mr. Tail coached some exiraordi- nary reams. he prefers noi lo men+ion any special ones. The besl' parf of fhe experience was, he says, 'rhal' +here was a molding of friendships. a ersonal sa+isfac+ion in develop- ment bo'l'h pliiysical and moral, Thaf cannoi be acquired in lrhe classroom. May +he suc- cess +ha+ came 'ro Mr. Taf'r as coach be his in his new posiiion of vice-principal. VARSITY FOOTBALL FirsT Row: D. Lindfors, J. TurnquisT, L. MonTagna, T. Baggiano, B. Anderson, S. Renos, P. Smeragliuolo, T. Sharp, S.Armele, T.F'oTi, W. Ansley, M. DeMarco, D. Jeziorski and C. HunTer. Second kRow: R. Day, D. WesTerberg, W. Farmer, M. Johnson, D. Eri ' ' ' ' cson, C. Dillingham, S. Trass, D. DeYuTa, T. Vilardo, R. Johnson, G. Narby, S. BaTTaglia, F. Scarplno. Third Row: J. Pullan, J. Peppy, D. Mole, R. Triscari, J. WiquisT, R. GilTinan, C. DilTs, P. PaciTTi, R. Elias, J. LoPresTo, M. Barker, J. HaTch. Fourfh Row: E. Lesser, J. Bandish, H. SmiTh, J. Enserro, J.Averna, E. ChiappeTTa. Rear: Manager D. Guarneiri, As- sisTanT Coach Ayers, Head Coach Colburn, AssisTanT Coach Rubens and Managers S. Olson and J. Munella. FOOTBALL Using The T-TormaTion Tor The TirsT Time, JamesTown High School's Red Raiders ToughT Their way To an even 4-4 season under The experT coaching oT WalTer Colburn, who was assisTed by Allen Ayers and Harold Rubens. The Raiders sTarTed oTT on The wrong TooT by drop- ping Their TirsT Two games. DespiTe Tine running by Clarence Bobo l'lunTer and excellenT deTensive work on The parT oT Wyman Ansley, JamesTown could noT over- come The handicap oT several TiTTeen yard penalTies in losing The opener To LaSalle oT Niagara Falls by The narrow margin oT I2 To 6. BeTore Erie CaThedral Prep came To Town This year, The Red Raiders hadn'T losT Their TirsT Two games since I947. l-Towever, a big, hard-charging, bruising line spelled The diTTerence as The Erie Prep eleven ToughT To a I3-O shuTouT vicTory. ATTer The Third game, againsT TroTT VocaTional oT Niag- ara Falls, There was every indicaTion ThaT The Raiders had successfully compleTed Their swiTch-over single wing To T-TormaTion as TroTT was Torced To bow To a 32-6 score. The Raiders Then made IT Two in a row by smashing Dunkirk 26-O. The ouTsTanding oiifensive play was Dick MoIe's punT reTurn Trom his own 48 all The way To pay- dlrT. The T-Men Trom JamesTown High dropped Their nexT Two games. The TirsT one, a hearT-breaker in which Three JamesTown Touchdowns were called back, wenT To NorTh Tonawanda by The score oT I4-I3. Coach Col- burn, however, was noT disappoinTed wiTh his boys, since he Truly believed ThaT They ouTplayed The visiTing eleven in very respecT. The nexT game, a 28-7 loss aT The hands oT Olean, wasn'T so close buT iT was equally hard ToughT in whaT assisTanT coach Allen Ayers called Their worsT oTT-nighT of The season. ln Their nexT game, The Red Raiders enTered The sec- ond half aT The boTTom end of a I2-6 score, buT man- aged To pull ouT a 26-I8 vicTory over Kenmore's Blue Devils in a Thrilling game. The Raiders were shocked inTo acTion in The Third quarTer by a 79 yard kickolif re- Turn by Tony Baggiano Tor a Touchdown, puTTing James- Town ouT TronT by a I3-I2 score. From Then on iT was JamesTown all The way wiTh Dick Jeziorski scoring Two Touchdowns. The Tully seasoned Red Raiders were Then ready Tor The TradiTional Tinal game wiTh The Warren Dragons. ln This annual climax To The TooTball season, The Raiders liTerally had a T parTy as They handed Warren a 28-0 deTeaT. The worsT beaTing ThaT Team has Taken Trom JamesTown in TiTTeen years. Tom Sharp's Two Touchdowns paved The way To The lop-sided vicTory. PaT Smeragliuolo and Tom Sharp were The co-capTains oT The Raiders. PaT was The backbone oT The deTense, being in on many oT The Tackles and playing his hardesT all The Time. Tom was conTinually The sparkplug OT The oTTensive drives, wiTh his Tine running and passing. Tom was also The leading scorer Tor The I956-57 season. I 956 SCH EDU LE JamesTown La Salle ... .. JamesTown Erie Prep ...... JamesTown TroTT VocaTional Ja mesTown Dunkirk ...,.,.. JamesTown NorTh Tonawanda JamesTown Olean ..,...... JamesTown Kenmore ... JamesTown Warren .. J-CLUB J-Club was sTarTed, under The careTul guidance oT Mr. I-Iarold WaTson, in The early I92O's. IT has developed Trom a club oT very Tew mem- bers To a sTrong organizaTion wiTh over 40 mem- bers. WiTh J-CIub's larger membership, iT sTrives To mainTain iTs principal aims which are To pro- moTe inTeresT in aThIeTics and To improve school spiriT. When The beloved Doc WaTson reTired, Mr. I-Ioward P. WiquisT was appoinTed as TacuITy advisor. Mr. Rolland I-I. TaTT, who is The pres- enT TacuITy advisor, was named To ThaT posiTion when Mr. WiquisT became aThleTic direcTor in JamesTown schools. LasT year inTeresT lagged and as a resulT, J-Club did noT TuncTion, much To The disappoinT- menT oT Mr. TaTT. LasT SepTember some Tormer In The line oT service To J.I-I.S., The J-Club sold TooTbaIl and baskTbaII programs. IT also spon- sored an assembly program. J-Club is in The process oT esTabIishing a sTandard school iackeT Tor boys and girls, which would be available To any sTudenT oT J.I-I.S. STiII in The discussion sTage is The idea oT a school camp proiecT. J-Club has a number oT possible siTes in mindf IT This were builT, any club or organizaTion oT J.I-I.S. could avail iTseIT oT The privileges oTTered by The camp. Membership inTo J-Club can be aTTained when a sTudenT oT J.I-I.S. earns a varsiTy IeTTer. These leTTers are given in TooTbaII, baskeTbaII, swim- ming, Track, cross-counTry, and golT: To The man- agers oT These sporTs, and To The cheerleaders. OTTicers Tor This year were as Tollowsz PresidenT ...,.......... Clarence HunTer Vice PresidenT ..... ..... T homas Sharp . . members caughT Mr, TaTTs enThusiasm and by Secrenany Elaine Anderson November The club was back in exisTence. Treasurer ...... PaTsy Smeragliuolo J-CLUB FirsT Row: M. Johnson, R. Day, C. Greco, P. Allison C. Bemus S B TT I' S S T T Sh ' M. Ingerson, F. Radack, A. Alaimo, E. Bauer. Second Rowi R., JjziSiI!ij'D. Wegzriblergd FQSTOITII Rdzlli Afbnjlihl TalTT Tdilcbiriidl P. Cannan, S. Armele, R. Dickey, S. Nelson, A. Baggiano, forgn Q. Hunter 5' Olson J Frenng G Pe .K .S . E. Anderson, M. ETTeIson, W. Andersen, R. BonneTT, P. DiPas- P. Smeragliuolo: P. Reale, IR. Mole Ki No.rdwaFiIDyIS Renzjlzl quale. Third Row: A. Vilardo, T. FoTi, R. Nelson, L. HusTon, 'Ili ' ' 1 --gg i 1: L FirsT Row: S. Nelson, M. Effelson. Second Row: C. Bemus, M. lngerson. Third Row: K. Spefz, E. Anderson. Many a muscle was aching aTTer cheerleading TryouTs during The TirsT Three weelcs oT school. Under The guidance oT Miss GreTchen Sander. The physical educaTion Teacher, The prospecTive cheerleaders pracTiced unTil They had The co- ordinaTion and sTrengTh ThaT is required Tor This sTrenuous acTiviTy. The day ThaT all oT Them had been waiTing Tor arrived, Too early Tor some, buT noT soon enough Tor oThers. Chosen were Elaine Anderson, Maxine ETTelson, Carol Bemus, Marcia lngerson, Karen SpeTz and Sue Nelson Tor The varsiTy squad. The Junior VarsiTy included Carol Carlson, PaT Allison, Brenda BloomquisT, Jo Ann Munella, Daisy Cady and Barbara Lamb. The cheering squads chose Wednesday Tor Their regular pracTice day. On These days, Time and hard worlc were devoTed To cheers. Worlcing over The rusTy spoTs and aiming Tor perTecTion have always been our cheerleaders' goals. They boughT Their own whiTe sweaTers and gym shoes and The school provided Them wiTh red and green sl4irTs. They always looked happy and ready To go in Their smarT uni- Torms. A day ThaT boTh squads had been loolcing Tor- ward To was November 8, l956. On This day The Cheerleaders' Clinic was held aT The Ham- burg CenTral School. l-lere, Lawrence l-lerlcimes Trom Dallas, Texas, demonsTraTed diTTerenT cheers and cheering Techniques. l-le also gave The girls hinTs on uniTorms, slciTs and crowd psy- chology. Our cheerleaders brough+ baclc many lively and impressive cheers Trom This meeTing. ThroughouT TooTball and baslceTball seasons, our cheerleaders were always on The iob , rain or shine. They inspired The Teams To vicTories and boosTed Their morale in' deTeaTs. Their ener- geTic cheers made The sTudenT body yell wiTh more enThusiasm Than ever before. BoTh The TooTball and basl4eTball Teams inviTed The J.l-l.S. cheerleaders To The loanqueTs held in honor oT The Teams. ln This way They showed Their appreciaTion Tor whaT a splendid iob The cheerleaders had done Tor Them ThroughouT The season. The Pomme+'I'es Bob Dickey and John Lindner Boxing in Gym Class l Girls' Homeroom Baskeibali Champs, Sophomore Room I09 Sophomore Baskeiball Team Coffee Break' Mlss Yercion, Mrs. Findley Badminion Game Period 7 JV' A3 , ' v I lj -r- , N-, A 'u ii S-F XX Yi Sf? RN .-X. ,x 4 --75 f 'X Irs, , f X A V XX Q.. IFIIIIIIIIS UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT Y O U IN TI-IE JAMESTOWN AREA Qfxi FROM YOUR FRIENDS IN TI-IE IIIIIIIIIHWN HHIH EHHMIIIII HI IHIIIIIIIEI II9 7251. ' f K X v - 191. YM, V N33-J V KAL wx . W ' fs I t il f-H: .fn -.f-i, x SX N. ' fw ' X 'f I s X 'X X X X ix N 'I' J!! 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Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Jamestown High School - Red and Green Yearbook (Jamestown, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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