Fayetteville Manlius High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Fayetteville, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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MARTIN M. CONNELLY Even though Marty has held a part time job outside of school, he has found time for other activities. He participated in freshman basketball. As a sophomore he was a member of the J.V. baseball squad, and he was elected as a member of Student Council in his senior year. WILLIAM D. COOPER Bowling and Choir are two of the activities in which Bill has partici- pated. He sang in Choir for four years and was a tremendous asset to an excellent bowling team. RICHARD C. CONWAY Dick played baseball throughout his high school days — one year of J.V. baseball and three years on the Var- sity Team. He also held a part-time job for two years. ROBERT L. COVEY Transferred here in his junior year, Bob continued to participate in ath- letic activities. He was a member of the newly formed soccer team. Bob was also a member of the wrestling team. JAMES COONEY Jim was a member of F.F.A. for four years, and he served as its reporter in his senior year. He was vice-presi- dent and treasurer of the Camera Club and in addition played F.F.A. basketball for three years. Jim worked on the Junior Prom Com- mittee. BERNARD A. COX Bernie, an outstanding athlete, has sparked both the J.V. and Varsity basketball teams on to victory. He was on the track team for one year and in his senior year was a member of the newly organized soccer team.

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JUDITH M. BULLOCK Judy was a fine participant in three school activities during her high school years. She was a member of the Red Cross as a freshman and the Library Club and Future Home- makers of America in her junior and senior years. CHARLES K. CHASE Chuck has been active in sports. His main interest was football and he spent three years playing on the team. He also played baseball and was a member of F.F.A. CONSTANCE C. CHASE In her junior year Connie was an active member of Library Club and Art Club. She also belonged to F.H.A. In her senior year Connie was a typist for the Hornet’s Nest and held a part-time job. THOMAS M. CISLER Throughout high school, Tom has been very active in sports. He has participated in track, ice hockey, and football as a good athlete. He has also been a member of Student Coun- cil. MARILYN CLARK Marilyn, being interested in nursing, has been a member of Future Nurses. To supplement her interest in nurs- ing, she has worked at Memorial Hospital during her senior year. She was a member of Band and Girls’ Chorus and also participated in sev- eral girls’ sports. CATHERINE B. COLE Cathy received the honor of being elected vice-president of the Future Nurses’ Club in her senior year. Be- sides being a representative to Stu- dent Council, she also participated in girls’ sports, her preferences be- ing archery and tennis.



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As a senior, Barb as an accom- panist fer Choir and Swing 16. She was a member of Band and assistant editor of jhe Oak' Leaves. In her junior year she beca}me% meLnber of National Honor Society and vice- presidetjt of the Future Teathers of America. BEVERLY ANNE CRANER Bev was an enthusiastic cheerleader for three years. She was president of junior Red Cross in her junior year and treasurer in her senior year. She was also a member of F.H.A. and Leaders’ Club and participated in intramurals. DONNA MAE CRAVER Donna received a great honor when she was chosen manager of the School Store. In addition she was a member of the Library Club for three years and F.H.A. for two. In- tramurals and Dance Club comprised her remaining time. STEPHEN BRUST CROSSMAN In addition to volleyball and basket- ball, Steve has shown outstanding ability as a star football player on the Varsity squad. He earned the title of County League half-mile ; elected A.A. is senior year. y, THOMAS CHARLES DAY Tom transferred from North Syra- cuse in his sophomore year. He won his block F.M. through participa- tion in football and baseball and as manager of the basketball team in his junior year. In his senior year he was elected senior class president and a member of A. A. besides serving as a member of Student Council. J. EDWARD DeLONG Eddie’s main interest being athletics, he went out for football in his fresh- man year. Returning to F-M in his junior year from Jamesville-Dewitt, he continued intramural sports and was one of the fastest members of the track team and cross-country teams.

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