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

 - Class of 1962

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JOHN HENRY BOYLE “Worry never wrinkled his brow” In his high school years, John par- ticipated in both Junior Varsity foot-- ball and Explorer Scouts. His extra time was spent on his outside job. CHRISTINE FLORENCE BRACKER “She smiled on many just for fun, but with that smile the work was done” Chris has contributed greatly to girls’ athletics as evidenced by her participation in girls’ intramurals, Girls’ Leaders, and bowling. She earned her Block F-M and was active in Future Teachers and Choir. AUSMA BRIEDIS “Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!” Although Ausma transferred to J-D for two years, she still participated in school activities. In her freshman year, Ausie was secretary of her class. HERBERT BROWN “Always without homework, but never without a girl” Herb’s mischievous nature made him known and liked by all. He played on the basketball team, where his presence and skill were always ap- preciated. ROBERTA JEAN BRUCKEN “Is it true that blondes have more fun?” Membership in National Honor So- ciety and Athletic Association, a cheerleader, activities editor of the “Oak Leave s,” sophomore class secretary, and vice-president of Stu- dent Council — these activities il- lustrated capable Bobbie’s versatility. DAVID L. BRYANT “To Dave, everything is some- thing” Dave transferred to F-M from Can- ton, Ohio, in the fall of his senior year. He quickly became active in school functions and proved to be a definite asset to the senior class. 21

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MARJORIE BALLWAY “A pleasing personality, a win- ning smile” Marjorie’s cheerfulness pepped up many a day for her friends at F-M, as well as those made in Ecuador during her participation in Inter- national Fellowship. She lent this same exuberance to Pep Club and Girls’ Leaders. CLAUDE KIMBALL BELL “His handwriting is a matter of despair to all teachers” Kim’s sports car was known to all at F-M. His varied interests included his being a member of the football and hockey teams, treasurer of Natural Science Club, and vice-presi- dent of Junior Rod and Hunt Club. BARBARA LEE BECKER “A gentle girl who makes no noise and always keeps a steady poise” Barbara, quiet and competent, was a member of Future Teachers, Future Nurses, and her Youth Fellowship. Her musical skill provided her with a membership in All-State and All- County Orchestras. CHERYL BELL “Does she or doesn’t she?” After Cheryl transferred here frorr Skaneatele§, all the drudgery disap- peared from the Junior Prom prepa- rations. Her gaiety and cheerfulness enlivened the activities of Art Clul and the girls’ intramurals. JON R. BIRD “Monsieur Oiseau” Jon’s principal interests in high school centered around Natural Sci- ence Club, soccer, and track. Many were the days that Jon kept us laughing in classes with his glib comments. PHILIP JOHN BOLAND “Just give me association football” Phil showed his athletic and leader- ship abilities by participating in soccer for three years, serving as co- captain for one. Phil was a basket- ball manager, an Explorer Scout, and member of his church group and Block F-M. 20



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ROBERT WESLEY BRYANT “Veni, vidi, vici?” As president of F.F.A. and 4-H Club, Rusty earned the admiration of his fellow students by his outstanding leadership. Also an excellent gym- nast and soccer player, he helped win many a game for F--M. GLENN W. CAREY “I know a lot, but I just can’t think of it” Glenn’s athletic ability was dis- played through his active participa- tion in Junior Varsity football and track. His membership in Concert Band revealed his musical talent. Glenn will also be remembered as a vigorous sports car enthusiast. BETTY JANE CASE “A good sport and a better friend” Betty’s love of sports was evident in much that she did. Active in Girls’ Leaders and all intramurals, she still found time to belong to Future Teach- ers to further her goal as a gym in- structor. GEORGE RICHARD CATHERS “A good sport from head to toe; ask the boys; they know” Dick demonstrated his abilities as secretary-treasurer of the Explorer Scouts, as a homeroom representative, and as a member of the football, wrestling, and bowling teams. DAVID MAYO CHASE “Hard work and perseverance are no strangers to him.” Dave’s value to F-M has been shown through his position as chapter secre- tary and county secretary of F.F.A. and by his active participation in the track and cross-country teams, Choir, Youth Fellowship, and 4-H Club. ■ GERALD LOUIS CLARK “Gee I wish the bell would ring” Jerry, who always had an outside job, was extremely active in Future Farmers, in which he was a sentinel. 22

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