High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 253 text:
“
SENIOR LETTERMENhBottom Row: T. Corrao, T. Bale, D. Ferris, B. Hanks, D. Flury, G. Shearon, D. Pettit, T. Wantuck, A. Turner, D. Wantuck. Middle Row: J. Ladkani, R. Helton, W. Chatlos, A. Wright, F. Zaitshik, D. Randall, L. Lebos, D. Wilson, T. White. Top Row: E. Helms, C. Shultz, G. Hight, S. Mitchell, F. Taub, D. Tarter, T. Lear, C. McCall, G. Torres, C. Fink, J. Zarch. ve Wilson and Gil Shearon polish while Archie Turner and Don merous cars during their annual car wash. In addition to raising antuck wash. Lettermerfs Club members industriously clean nu- funds for school projects, this activity is useful to the community. 249
”
Page 252 text:
“
LETTERMEN Exemplify H igh Ideals While Achieving Athletic H onors Sportsmanship, scholarship, leadership, and hard work were the keys to the success of the Let- termenTs Club. Under the guidance of Coach Grate, this organization was composed of boys who earned letters in one or more varsity sports. All members excelled in their athletic fields and displayed the necessary qualities of school spirit, desire to serve, team cooperation, and leadership. At the annual Awards Assembly in May, letters were presented to boys who possessed these qualifications. In addition to athletic contributions, the club members performed other services for the school. The Ttrecord boardw of current statistics and rec- ords was provided by this organization. The club also bought glass hackboards for the basketball court, sponsored buses to out-of-town football games, held sock hops, and sold beat tags and has- 0 ' . n . , ketball buttons. The annual car wash served the LETTERMENTS CLUB OFFICERSHA Turner, Secretary; F. Zait- dual purpose of serving the faculty and students shik, Vice President; D. Tarter, Treasurer; D. Flury, President. and raising funds for projects. - V LETTERMENTS CLUBeBottom Row: J. Butler, L. Robles, T. Harvey, J. Hayes, F. Zaitshik, A. Turner, D. Randall, D. Wisneuski, D. Ta ter, D. Flury, J. Grate. Second Row: C. Shultz, B. Holt, F. Marx, T. Wantuck, A. Wright, D. Wilson, F. Taub, J. Zarch, L. Moler, I Shearon. Third Row: Coach Grate, G. Grodzicki, C. McCall7 J. Ladkani, L. Terwilliger, T. Jolly, D. Brandy, B. Calcutt, M. Sams, T. Bal R. Ferris. Fourth Row: L. Lauderdale, T. Lear, G. Hight, T. White, C. Fink, W. Hanks, T. Pettitt, B. Moss, J. Gershin, F. Turbert. Fift Row: S. B8110, L. Lebos, J. Mathos, R. Wolf, B. Mitman, T. Corrao, C. Brown, R. Boggy, D. Wantuck. Top Row: D. Curry, E. Helms, : Schmit, R. Czipulis, N. Nicosa, T. Morgan, R. Clewitz, J. Archer, M. Neil, J. McCowen. 248
”
Page 254 text:
“
PEP CLUB Bolsters Morale 0f Teams With F ervent Support Leading enthusiastic students in the support of athletic events was the responsibility of the mem- bers of Pep Club. Under the direction of the advisor, Miss Singletary, the Pep Club planned several projects that helped promote spirit through- out the entire student body. The organization, which included the membership of the cheerlead- ers, sponsored a sock hop following one of the foot- ball games. During Homecoming Week the Pep Club held the annual Best-Decorated-Car Contest and provided a handsome trophy for the winner. Best Tags were also sold by the club members. Through the Pep Club, each member was afford- ed the opportunity to further the school spirit of both himself and his fellow students. Participants .. ' , , , V , were given the opportunity to bolster the morale ofi Promotion of spirit is evident as Penny Canan and David Gior- their teams as they sat in the special cheering sec-t dano assemble the word Norland for an upcoming P6P WHY- tions which were provided at games for students. NW PEP CLUBe-Bottom Row: C. Hillman, K. Keenan, P. Donner, B. Anderson, L. Ad ms, J. Cone, K. Acker, 5. Shannon, L. Lennox, Hoskins, D. Drobnak, J. Grant, L. OiBrien, M. Treis, P. Russo, C. Pinecki, M. Pierce, K. Reed. Second Row: J. Quinto, K. Kennedy, Miller, B. Caruso, N. Pfau, J. Schuller, D. Perone, B. Schwab, V. Reed, J. Critchlow, B. Kangieser, R. Davis, B. Moss, C. Kelley, D. Fe guson, J. Munc, L. Galietti7 J. Yaw, B. Morrison, N. Porter, Miss Singletary. Third Row: M. Bergen, M. Aldrich, C. Bradbury, J. Gree span, S. Habib, C. ChaEee, A. Becia, C. Russo, J. Helms, L. Gardener, N. Hodgson, J. Archer, C. Schultz, T. Morgan, R. Maurno, J. Li 250
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.