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

 - Class of 1962

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JOHN WAYNE GARRETT “The Junior Prom would have been in the dark without him” Always an asset to the class, John worked diligently on the Junior Prom decorations, especially the lamp posts. In addition to this, he has been a reg- ular member of the Junior Varsity and Varsity football teams. JEANNE GERST “Her friendships are as true blue as her sparkling eyes” Jeanne, who transferred here from Long Island, where she was in the Greek Games, was a member of Girls’ Chorus and participated in girls’ intramurals. HARRY LUCULLUS GILMORE III “Wine, women, and song” Tersh will be remembered for his happy-go lucky spirit and his partici- pation in music organizations. Choir, Swing Sixteen, Dance Band, Wind Ensemble, the Noteworthys, and Athletic Association filled Tersh’s years at F-M. JAMES ALBERT GITTLEMAN “Now that you’ve experi- mented do ladies prefer blonds?” Jimmy has been a welcome member of Chorus, bowling, and his Youth Fellowship. He was also a homeroom representative, a member of the foot- ball team, and the Varsity football team manager. , SUSAN FRANCES GILMAN “The Great Organizer” Sue’s unfailing good humor has made her a real asset to Future Nurses Club as its president, to the “Oak Leaves” as its homeroom edi- tor, and to Choir and Leaders Club. She also earned her Block F-M. CHARLES WILLIAM GOUGH “He puts the swing in Swing Sixteen” Music has been Chuck’s greatest interest at F-M. He has participated in Swing Sixteen, Choir, Marching, and Pep Bands, the Noteworthys, All- State Sectional Choir and, in addition, served as treasurer of his Youth Fellowship. 27

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SUSAN M. FELDMAN “From far she pleases; from near she enchants” Sue’s sparkling personality has made her well-liked in Choir, dramat- ics, and bowling. She has also par- ticipated in her church youth group and girls’ intramurals. MARSHA FARDIG “None but herself can be herself” Marsha’s musical ability was de- monstrated by her active participation in Band, Choir, and Wind En- semble. Marsha showed further abil- ity by acting as music section editor for the “Oak Leaves.” She was also a member of Pep club. CHARLENE MARIE FULLER ‘“Sincere in word and deep in thought” Because Charlene is so conscien- tious, she has gained much from her school activities: World Affairs Club, Debate Club, Future Teachers and as president of her Youth Fellowship. PATRICIA FARRIS “True to the Irish she’s quick of temper, but quicker to laugh” Pat, interested and active in several areas, was a member of the Debate Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club and many girls’ sports. She also served as secretary of Forum in her senior year. CHERYL ELIZABETH FUSCO “A flair for art, with natural charm” Cherie’s artistic flair led to her participation in Art Club, the Sopho- more Dance commttee, and the Junior Prom committee. She showed her ability in other fields by her member- ship in Girls’ Chorus and drill team. JOY FALSO “A pint-sized container of joy” Joy’s activities have been widely di- versified, ranging from Girls’ Chorus to Pep Club and World A?fairs. In each she helped to cheer up everyone. We’ll never forget our “pint-sized container of joy!” 26



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BARBARA LEE GRAY “Pretty to walk with and witty to talk with” We will long remember B a r b’s cheerful personality and readiness to help. She showed her many inter- ests by participating in dramatics, Choir, and intramurals. She was a cheerleader, junior class secretary, and a member of Student Council. CURTIS HALSEY “I’m sure care is an enemy of life” Curt found much time to enjoy him- self despite the work and cares of high school. An avid reader, he also held an outside job. KENNETH D. GRAY “One of the vanishing breed known as gentlemen” Ken’s quiet determination and con- cern for others have contributed much to his classes and the track and wrestling teams. In addition, Ken was very interested in flying. PAMELA ANN HART “Never put off until to- morrow the fun you can have today” Pam showed her love of athletics by her participation on drill team and in bowling, basketball, softball, and vol- leybal. We know she will keep on having the fun she has had all through high school. MARY AILEEN GRIDLEY „ “Mary had a little donkey . . . Mary, quiet and sincere, was a member of Future Nurses, the Girl Scouts, many girls’ intramural teams, and her church youth group. Mary’s interest in animals was indicated by the unusual pets she had, particularly her donkey. LAURA HERHOLTZ “What’s to be is bound to be, so nothing ever worries me” Laura’s brightness and friendliness were always welcome at F-M. She spent a very busy senior year work- ing outside of school in addition to her studies. 28

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