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

 - Class of 1960

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i SOPHOMORE CABINET igignfow Saeivoenaligd EalulkTV1rg1nia Peterson, Vicki Hultberg. Tim Chadwickg Third Row' David Lind Autumn Anderson Betsv Fan Splanklz Donna Naf 0 D lfeljsi Ventullli Second Row. Caren cher, Clark Weidaw. Mir. Robert C Wilson advxsel Ted Fold Elaine eson a ,J S , - - . . - - Bonnie Sanfoid Sue Allensgn 0S320nHanaii1aehs,wggxiongtgefistyPlgiiimny Wxshani Andy Tmkovlchi Davld Pouaw if il is SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Following its motto, Moving Forward As One, the class of 1962 began its unified journey through the halls of Jamestown High School with 256 boys and 220 girls. The leaders chosen for this forward movement were: President ................... Timothy Mahoney Vice President ................. Vicki Hultberg Secretary ................... Virginia Peterson Treasurer ..................... Stephen Pachol The sophomore class has supported several school activities in its move forward, promising to be one of the best classes of the school. The Sophomore Class Council, made up of homeroom representatives and committee chair- men, met throughout the year choosing committees, plan- ning activities, and determining class policies. The pep song and the serious song committees worked very hard to fur- nish words for the class song. The colors red and white, along with the white carna- tion, were chosen as our class symbols. On May 13, the sophomore class had a party which was a big success. In its forward movement the class of 1962 hopes to achieve even more success than that which it has already attained this past year. Virginia Peterson, Secretary 22

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SOPHOMORE BOYS 2 First Row: R. Sigular, L. Cunningham, J. Russo, J. Buffone, C. Bene detto, J. Farr, R. Carlson, J. Triscari, T. Olson' Second Row: D. Bai ley, P. Lundeen, J. Fra , J. Quisimberto, R. Ddnelson, B. Werner, Bi Schwartz, R. Lexellg Third Row: B. Knott, R. Pappalardo, M. Stra vato, R. Pappalardo, R. Swanson, J. Yaggie, E. DeCastro B. Kara pontso, D. Cederquist, B. .Emmottg Fawrth Row: D. Fdrsberg, sf Allenson, S. Cont1,. J. Lew1s, B. Carlson, D. Bellardo, M. D'Angelo, B. Conti, N. Turzlllo, F. Costantino, J. Cappalino, Fifth Row: J Isaacson, J. Ventura, J. DeMarco, R. Colburn, D. James, J. Bellomo, W. Munger, M. Marucci. G. Thayer, J. Malmstrom, B. Beck, C. Foti, Sixth Row: B. Fulton. J. Lauszhlin, E. Samuelson, J. Logan, P. Hed- lund, G. Johnson, L. Carlson, G Bratt, C. Lind, M. Nordwall, B. Hof- gren, D. McCanna, G. Jones, Seventh Row: G. Peterson, E. Wiltsie B. Goodwin, D. Gustavson, D. Nelson, B. Nelson, R. Acker, D. Piazza E. Ilgarasilltl, R. Patermti, S. Bevacqua, T. Terwilliger, D. Pillsbury . wing. SOPHOMORE GIRLS 2 First Row: J. Paris. T. Ventura, K. Adamczak, S. Stewart, V. Hult- berg, V. Peterson, M. Dain, M. Markham, J. Johnson, B. Sanford, Second Row: P. Loucks, S. Hardenburg, R. Servoss, N. Smith, B. Benedict, E. Lindquist, C. Donato, D. Swanson, F. Johnson, B. Yaratch, S. Ellis, Third Row: D. Ippolito, J. Cardot, A. Smith, A. Muscarella, S. Freeman, K. Carlson, N. Simpson, R. Giamhra, C. Boria, R. Gullo. K. Johnson, D. Hodnettg Fourth Row: A. Fellows, M. Holmlund, D. Merchant, M. Brunacini, A. Conti, J. Agate, G. Haskins, L. Jackson, K. Anderson. J. Meiselman, E. Radack, N. Gustafson, D. Todarog Fifth Row: R. Ashworth, D. Nelson, D. John- son, B. Moller, B. Steele, M. Bigelow, C. Beckstrom. P. Turcotte, B. Bloomquist, G. Cardinale, M. Enlund, B. Wyberanec, M. Giuntag Swcth Row: S. Gornall C. Updegraff, L. Weatherup, V. Daner, L. Sundholm, M. Howe, P. Heeter, C. Fritz, M. L. Heffernan, C. Seager. D. Man- cuso, S. Lund, P. Parker, S. Kahleg Seventh Row: J. Sandbloom, A. M. Heggarty, R. Anderson, K. Saxton, K. Pollino, D. Benson, B. Godfrey, F. Murphy, A. Buttafarro, C. Valone, S. Bullock, J. Costa, S. DeVita, J. Nelson, C. Anderson.



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IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ' The Class of '61 began its junior year at Jamestown High School with the election of class officers. Chosen to lead our class during the year were: Pfeslderlt. ----..-.......... ...... J oan Canfora V109 PI'eS1d9I11G --.........-.... Kathy Parasiliti Secretary ............. ......... P atr-icia Payne Treasurer ................ .... D onald Melquisr n After class dues were paid, we had a balance of 5715.37 LH our treasury. Our class consisted of 258 girls and 211 oys. The Class of '61 sparked the idea of a class bulletin and we were the first to publish one. It was appropriately titled Confidential '61. The oval-shaped class ring has been an unfamiliar sight at J.H.S. in the past years, but the Class of '61 chose this style for their ring. We became the first class at J .H.S. to order class rings for delivery in the spring of its Junior year.-337 students took advantage of this and ordered their ring in February. R ,fa 5 tn?-3 Q5 if l X The Junior Class will be represented abroad this sum- mer through the A.F.S. program. The four finalists for this honor were Nancy Wade, Margery Carlson, Joan Canfora, and Ken Weidaw. Margery Carlson was chosen. Since 1921 the Junior Class has been represented each year at the Charles E. Hall Debate. This year proved to be no exception and the junior debaters, Margery Carlson, Mary Alice McCanna and Michael Kelly once again battled against the seniors in this event. This past year has been very eventful for the Class of '61. We have taken a big step forward in preparing ourselves for a tremendous responsibility: In our hands, the care of the future. Calendar of the year: February - Junior Class Party April - A.F.S. Dance May 14 - Junior Class Play Pygmalion May - J urrior-Senior Reception June - Charles E. Hall Debate Scheryn Sprinchorn, Historian Prine Hofgren Joan Ewin Pat Dellario Arlene Anderson Linda F' , - ' . - - ' , , . , JIS? 5:51. 3:.?.EYs2fa'i.E::C?1ela's:g 5.ia:..?ssia'aia1HD?::. Marsha lfrrlibeisi fiqg 1ggwfSGe01'sg,13f0fQf.geff Lynda Papa, Kathy Branstrom, Sandy Adams, Mary Alice McCanna, Cath- Tom Anderson' 1 e yons' 1 ar a wan' e er O e' IUNIOR CABINET

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