New Hartford High School - Senior Annual Yearbook (New Hartford, NY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 59 of 108

 

New Hartford High School - Senior Annual Yearbook (New Hartford, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 59 of 108
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Rear Row: , , . y. Marlcefos, Manslcy, Roberls, Porfer, Noel. Firsi Row: Schempp, Alberf, Mr. Queior - Advisor, Mears. Brown Rolh Benlon Slafler photography Phoiography Club was organized io help ils members belier undersland 'rhe raking and developmenl of piclures. ll has helped rhe school by rendering aid during +he Jralcing of fhe yearbook piclures. Under The able direciion of Mr. Queior, 'lacully club advisor helping and inslrucling lhe club's members in lhe field of pholography, 'rhe Pholography Club has rewrillen ils cons+i'ru+ion and elecled new officers. These officers are David Mears - Presideni, and Donald Porier - Vice President -rr' This year New Har+ford's dramafics club, Masque, underwenf dras+ic changes by adopring a new Consiiiuiion. Mr. Alan Engelsman, lhe advisor, feels fhal ihese alleralions will raise 'rhe caliber of Masque produc+ions and give The member more saiisfacrion. Among olher changes, paris in one-acl plays produced by Masque were open 'ro anyone inleresied in 'frying ou'r. As usual, Masque did a superb iob in preseniing i'rs spring play: and 'rhe Seniors speni a wonderful weelc-end in New Yorlc Cily. 49 Rear Row: Dee, Banlham, Giffifh Mumford, Virlrler, Kehoe, l-lorvalh Manslcy, Shablalc, Marlcelos. Third Row: Rockwell, Schorr, Johnson, Wid man, Devecis, Niles, Ribyaf, Burdick Doran, Faass. Second Row: Mr. En- gelsman - Direcfor, Williams, Burg- hard, E. Bruce. Wessing, Jones, Wiley McLoughlin, K. Bruce. Firsf Row: Dunn, Johnsfon, Brescia, Woidyla Miller, McNeil, B1 S masque club HEBUIN

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KJ' library club Rear Row: Davis, Baldridge, Argenro, Blumensfock, Heburn, Ball, Jones, Gray- sione, McCarihy, Davoli, Faass, Rihel, LeBaron. Second Row: Miss Phillips - Advisor, Bennefr, While, Brooks, T. Co- wen, Schafer, Owens, Simmons. Firsi Row: J. Cowen, Fiizsimmons, Wallace, Ziemba, Gilmore. QWGT .' .I ,If IN LIBRHQY 5 ,Y J ii ? , 3 ' SX . 0 5 v 3+- Library Club, under 'rhe supervision of lvliss Eleanor Phillips, is a service organi- 3 A A-9944 ? zaiion. Each member works one period per week helping io process and shelve books, ,f X '53, - check aiiendance, and prepare displays. 1 2 f 25- ln addiiion, members sponsor a dance, a book week 'rea for The iaculiy, a YD Chrisimas Book Fair, and a prize for ihe ouisianding senior club member. Each year E di. members and oiiicers pariicipaie in The Ceniral New York Siudeni Library Associaiion. Wim! art club Under ihe capable leadership of Mrs. Frances Scully, Ari Club has concluded anoiher busy year. A ioial of four Ari clubs are in operalion in ihe Senior and Junior High School. The Junior High Ari Club has worked on ihree-dimensional designs and oil painiings. The Senior High Ari' Club has made a mural for Jrhe back wall oi ihe ari room. This mural includes piclures oi ouisianding buildings of Uiica and New i-larfford. THE AMATEUR n-Q Xi?- gf- rs 5 A it 4h ..:' mn - Rear Row: Robischon, Siepanowicz, Blumensfock, Willmofi, Burdick, Benjamin, Siasse, Baies, Roih. Firsi Row: l-lazelfine, Phillips, Bean, Shields, Kraft Hari, Williamson, Mrs, Scully - Advisor. 48



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FUTURE TEACHERS-Rear Row: Janice Willmott, VanDyke, McGauley, McLoughlin, Mallett, Mus- tee, Joan Willmott, Burdick, Kliman, Yates, Spring, M. Cook, G. Williams. Fourth Row: Nord, Albert DesMarias, Cadwallader, Rehm, Speck, B. Cook, Davoli, Faass, Jones, Farrell, Babcock, Stanton Third Row: Conte, Cotto-Thorner, Marketos, Samuels, Maus, Gibbs, Kelley, Chesbro, Ribyati King, S. Owens, Kearney, G. Owens. Second Row: Wenner, Bean, Miller, Blando, Kautzman White, Fryer, C. Williams, Bennett, Kukla, Freiberger, Wilderman, Miss Buhl - Advisor. First Rowi Hazeltine, Griffith, Loomis, Cardamone, T. Cowen, Smith, Oster, Aceti, Coxon, Moore, Ziemba Pike. FUTURE NURSES-Rear Row: Rice, Nashold, Virkler, Gabrielson, Frey, Rose, Lortz, Burns, Con- nelly, Spring, Owens. Third Row: Griffiths, Cheney, Conte, Wilderman, Davies, Buckley, Schorr, Jones, Healy, Stepanowicz, Eynon. Second Row: Marrone, Nill, Evans, King, Flint, Devecis, Dorothy McCarthy, Kennerknecht, McCoy, Michel, Cackett, Lutz. First Row: Woidyla, Skinner, Fernalld, Diane McCarthy, Hamlin, Harrer, Margolis, Timmerman, Panzone, White, Mrs. McKin- lock - Advisor. future farmers of america The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for boys taking Agri- culture in high school. ln being a member of the Future Farmers of America, they participate in teams and field trips. Meet- ings of the Future Farmers are held monthly. 50 FUTURE future teachers of america The Elizabeth H. Fitzgerald Chap- ter of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica has, as in previous years, had a successful and beneficial year for its members, under devoted guid- ance of Miss Bertha Buhl. Members had the opportunity to visit Oswego State Teachers College in the fall, and to observe in our own elementary school classrooms. Speakers from col- leges came to talk on their particular college, and teaching movies were shown at different meetings. The organization had a full year with its program designed to help members to decide whether or not teaching is the right profession for them. future nurses of america Future Nurses of America is a school organization designed to fur- ther the desire of merely interested people, to the point of deciding to dedicate their life to nursing. Different people in this field of work were asked to speak before the group, telling of the nature of their work, and of their various experi- ences. Also, field trips and different proiects were planned, through Mrs. Muriel McKinlock, Advisor. The object of this organization is to acquaint its members more thor- oughly with the nursing profession and to encourage them to make this their life work. FARMERS-Rear Row: Mr. DeArnesy - Ad- visor, Hutchinson, Thomas, Smith, R, Jones, W. Jones, Foote, Humphreys, Adiklis, Patterson, Fehr, Reeder, Murren, Victor, Grant, Mr. Waldrop - Advisor. First Row: Bielby, Seelman, Carmen, Capanna, D. Linder, Burger, R. Lallier, Yager, Keim, V. Linder, W, Lallier.

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