North Syracuse High School - Northmen Yearbook (North Syracuse, NY)
- Class of 1957
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Y3arm'nesl3urger, E. Gilieife, LIBRARY ENGLISH L2 Miss Sleeih Y f X f Ng X, I2 ,Mr 1 W 41 i Q i 1 Y N 1 1 K, xx .V K' , V Xt A EFX L JJ xxx iw Miss Meagher Joyce Ebare swf. Dufiois f '! 4 ' .1... v.. .xlcnxm liiileiuoy x x wi U S .Inn 0 4 m Miss Dunn Miss Sfreefs X f W 'X !.X K , n 2.5 I X XX X .kxl A l V ffxizg. J Lx fl:--,QLXN Q l -1 ,l5.Q 9 .Q X 1 , 4 X f E X X, 5 r ,Q W 1 pf E I5 DISCUSSION TIME B. Subik L. Larson D. Wood E. Gillette J. Cross D. LiTtIeboy THE FUTURE HOME ECONOMICS J. Ebare J. Gapski N. BuTTIe's A. Riclwawdson Miss Devine J. Baum xr J!! , 2' 1 , ,. ,J ' NK f'WX+ q.,,,,,,,,,n 'ru-..,, 's Q X 1 E5 .. ., f WW '4 .gh x V 'Z' Wm' 4, S :ffL., 'klf , 75 ff Ti' Q , A u - pi, -'sn ig 2.4, I , . i mf . ' M' . 1 ffwx.. - ifigmsifssrlwf-2. Ez.mggg.,g',- . L ' 4 4 wi .4 .,, a Q Q ,,,. V , q ?fg.:ig , We V ewfii' if H :wir X - 7 egg. .,,.. E , 'IW X A R E L Q., bf TWXQM My ,L . , L, . , . x 5 Q? Yf- ,., .R I 4 . 'ml .. . . 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I -I ., . l Q l, -Q f.f.f A 1-, , s l L 7' ' .gJ1.ja4Qs4vJ-1? f - watunf -f f I' ' 'Q 1 Q. ' 1. 5 4 X . . f f ' .lx U ,wx .9 'Ks v . Aw' 'f5LLYsL ilzyfif il ff.. 1 I fm.. 5 0 !v ' ,if wt 1515 'adv ADMINISTRATION DR. MAURICE S. HAMMOND Superintendent of Schools MR. PAUL WAGNER Principal MR. ROBERT A. HOOVER Vice Principal MR. PETER D. SCHOLL Vice Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated. William Colarocco, District Clerk, Henry H. Grimm, Vice President, Fred R. Sears, President, Lewis A. Fergerson, District Treasurer. Standing: Frederick J. Lucnsinger, Business Manager, Vernon F. Raque, Duane L. Champion, Dr. Maurice S. Hammond, Superintendent of Schools, George H. Young, Fred A. Bauer. Members absent: Merritt C. Conway, Leo L. Kirsch, Harry R. Bailey, and George L. Down, Board Attorney. BUSINESS MANAGER PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICE siit x MTM Mr. Frederick Lucnsinger Mr, Ted Haines BUSINESS Foreground: Mr. Ames, Coordinator. Seated: Mr. Robert LaLonde, Mrs. Ruth Ma- clinus, Mrs. Arlene Caglia, Mrs. Mildred Hughes. Standing: Mr. Michael Coriese Mrs. Inez Hall, Mr. James Wheeler. i 5' i lx , ll ir 1 f 1' lf -'ll' ld i ' 1' ig, O CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION ff , If Sealed: Miss Jean Filion, Mrs. Marion Rich, Coordinator. Standing: Miss Marie Rossi Mr. Joseph Weber, Mr. William Delaney, Mr. John Adams, Mr. Robert McClure Mrs. Ethel Sours, Miss Shirley Hughes, Mrs. Belly Jane Mills. QZLMM Af vgzgwfb. 3 1 V , k SQ Q-We ik fi H. 'XS T H, Q 5 K 'af x z , XX X S 5 EQ, Q 'Se K . W 1- 'xi K lip? ' 1 f 2 1 f S ' V.'f ' :zu 396' 2? f J mfg - - . mg-If ,. !V g .rf -nv-1 'Frm kb . 'fu S 5 3 3 ,,., . .. J fgag, 1 5 :za ' K , mx . ,wif - N . . ,. if fi , k ea f, , fm! ,awww A 'W 5 . Y P, r 5 'ax ca ' s 5 W g K V ' if gf V Q T 0 It J Q x 5' g Y M f . QE 5 I fl I7 'Q 1' M ,YV ' aw K 1 w N - v , .VV - , I 3 1 K, ' if ,X sa, X my ' 1 V A I' I Q A Ag . Q' 1' W- iw . ,glk L' 6 . . , L Zuzzz ,V -W X ff ' -3 , , il L K :Ziff at gi N J , 'A-W-', Qzgp' EEEL , iw3V-232 i I-I'fW22 ,, W 'Ra ki K 7 I .5 . , an f f A ff' ,- , Q 'Divx I . ww--.. 5 . it K L f s Q 4 Q LIBRARIANS Mrs. Doris Reddick Mrs. Henrietta Sirneone MATH EMATICSl ll Seafedz Mr. John Wegerski, Coordinator, Mrs. June Porubek, Mrs. Marion Fasoldf, Mrs. Jane Manchester, Mrs. Sally Rovifi. Sfanding: Mr. Mel Dickinson, Mr. Michael DiNunzio, Mr. Tony Mollica, Dr. E. Edward Taylor. 32 SCIENCE N55 WM M926 34 Front: Mr. John Hernandes, Mr. Fred Gale. Back: Mr. Joseph Drenchko, Mr. John Fogarty, Mr. William Owens, Mr. Francis Caffrey, Mr. Philip Leonard, Mr. Hugo Pinli, Mr. John Fifzgibbons, Mr. Robert Tilton. ul , Aw: 5 ' xk X P 7 gkffgg W, 7 , , 'V KWH 'fvfff 'fwfiwgfgf 'fins XM -'A ,, 0 V A .,1,1:.A, Non H SYRACUSEA ,Q '5 , . CENTM ri K 9 pxfmz... 'Wo- ' 'A., A . A .il -Q 1 L' K '.1,-- N sfnfffefgliieikzfigfy ,NVQ i ., A V W J . . uf it .. gk 1 Qi? , r :Ar Q ik X A I ill -wifi? vx4 5 3515.1 -,L,,h 'X ,I A 21 ff A fl MR. JOHN SHEDD lk s ' f . . . ffiifllffiltin rl BUS DRIVERS T First row: Mr. N. Wickham, A. Moulton, M. Wald, M. Tilton, M. Dickinson, M. Allen, P. Flavin. Second row: Mr. Van Duzer, Delconte, Pickard, Mrs. Timrnerrnan, N. Wilcox, J. Staniec, V. Diffin, M. Chandler. Third row: Mr. H. Robarge, A. Ferguson, M. Misco, Mrs. E. Caulkins, R. Haibt, J. Thomas, H. Church, R. Pfenninger. Fourth row: Mr. C. Wheatly, D. Fiedler, P. Parsons, Shorey, Blackrner, Dunn, Dickson, Bettinger. CAFETERIA STAFF .. fi First row: Mrs. H. Graves, Mrs. L. Flynn, Mrs. C. Breh, Mrs. L. Hudson, Mrs. M. Messthoff, Mrs. G. Cramer. Second row: Mrs. R. McFee, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. R. Kocher, Mrs. E. Harke, Mrs. P. Stevenson, Mrs. H. Garrity, Manager, Mrs. R. Crader, Mrs. E. Schultz, Mrs. L. Dudzinski. 36 CUSTODIAL STAFF First row. Mrs. R. Lee, Mrs. I. Dunn, Mr. W. Downing, Mrs. E. Kenny, Mrs. L. Dambro, Mrs. E. Christensen. Second row: Mr. C. McCabe, Mr. E. George, Mr. W. Moore, Jr., Mr. R. Pudney, Mr. L. Galley, Mr. B. Bulletf, Mr. A. Lee, Mr. D. Furco. HEAD CUSTODIAN SUPERVISOR OF MAINTENANCE Mr. William Downing Mr, R0y Clement 37 FACULTY INDEX MRS. EILEEN ADAMS Commercial Albany State Teachers College, B.S.C., M.S. MR. JOHN ADAMS Citizenship Education Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Syracuse University, M.A. MR. JOHN ANTES Commercial Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. School Store MISS HAZEL BANDLER Dental Hygienist Syracuse University Rochester Dental Dispensary MISS MARION BLOCH German, English Cornell University, B.A. N. Y. U. School of Education, M.A. Sorbonne in Paris, Certificate of Study MR. FRANCIS CAFFREY Science Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Wrestling MRS. ARLIINE CAGLIA Introduction to Business, Typing I Albany State Teachers College, B.S. MR. COURTENAY CAUBLE English Columbia University, B. A., M.A. Newspaper Club MR. MICHAEL CORTESE Commercial Albany State Teachers College, Syracuse University, M.S. B.S. MISS JANET COVELL Art Syracuse University, B.F.A., M.A. MR. WILLIAM COVEY Physical Education Syracuse University, A.B., M.S. MR. WILLIAM DE LANEY Citizenship Education Syracuse University, B.S., M. Civil Defense Club Advisor MISS NANCY DEVINE Syracuse University, B.S., M. Senior Class Advisor MR. HARRY DICKINSON University of Illinois, B.S., M.S. Publicity Staff MR. MELVILLE DICKINSON Mansfield Pennsylvania Teach Senior Advisor Discipline Clinic MR. MICHAEL DINUNZIO Syracuse University, B.A. MR. JOSEPH DRENCHKO ers College, Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed. Albany State Teachers College, M.S.S.S. Homemaking English Mathematics B.S. Mathematics Science MR. FREDRICK DU BOIS Director of Guidance Syracuse University, A.B., A.M. MISS JEANETTE DUNN Nurse Plattsburg State Teachers College, B.S. MRS. MARILYN EBBINS Physical Education and Health Russell Sage College, B.S. Girls' Soccer, Girls' Basketba MRS. MARION FASOLDT Mathematics Albany State Teachers College Middlebury College, A.B. MISS JEANNE FILION English and Citizenship Education 38 College of St. Rose, B.A. Teachers College. Columbia. M.A. MR. JOHN FITZGLBBONS Science Le Moyne College, B.S. Chemistry Albany State Teachers College, M.S. Science Radio Club, Weather Station MR. JOHN FOGARTY Science and Mathematics Syracuse University, A.B., M.S. Senior Class Advisor MR. DENIS FOLEY Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Stage Crew MISS HARRIETTE FRANCE Music Syracuse University, B.M. MISS MARY FREDENBURG English Le Moyne College, A.B. Syracuse University, M.A. MR. GRED GALE Science St. Lawrence University, B.S., M.Ed. Weather Station, Ham Radio, Proiection Squad, Weight Lifting, 33 M.M. Color Photography MR. DONALD GILBERT Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College, B.S., M.S. MR. JOHN GOESSLING Citizenship Education Syracuse University, B. of Music, M.A. Student Council Advisor MR. LOUIS GUIDO Springfield, B.S. Ch. Columbia University, M.S. MR. ARCHIE HALL Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. Driver Education Physical Education Director of Athletics, Athletic Association Advisor MRS. GRACE HALL English Syracuse University, A.B. MRS. INEZ HALL Commercial Syracuse University, B.S. Junior Cabinet MRS. MARJORIE HALL English Syracuse University, B.A., M.A. MR. FRANK HAVLEN Agriculture Cornell University, B.S., M.S. Future Farmers of America Advisor Riding Club Advisor MR. JOHN HERNANDEZ Spanish and Mathematics Indiana State Teachers College, A.B. Spanish Club MRS. MILDRED HUGHES commmnl University of Wisconsin, B.A. Syracuse University, M.A. MISS SHIRLEY HUGHES Citizenship Education Syracuse University, A.B., M.A. MR. ROLAND IVERS Af, Syracuse University, B.F.A. Columbia, M.F.A. Art Club Advisor MRS. ELIZABETH KEIHN English University of Richmond, B.A. Syracuse University, M.A. MRS. CORA KENNEDY English Syracuse University, B.A., M.A. MRS. EDNA KRAUSS Engllsh Worcester State Teachers College, B.S. Newspaper Staff Advisor MR. ROBERT LA LONDE Commercial Hartwick College, B.S. New York University, M.S. Yale MR. WALTER LAVERE Music Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. MR. PHILIP LEONARD Science Albany State Teachers College, A.B., M.A. MR. JOSEPH LOJEWSKI Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Syracuse University, M.S. MRS. RUTH MACLINUS Commercial Unlverslty of New York, M.A. MRS. JANE MANCHESTER Mathematics Elmira College, B.A. MR. ROBERT McCLURE Citizenship Education Houghton College, B.A. Albany State Teachers College, M.A. MISS RITA McMAHON Homemaking Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. Senior Future Homemakers of America Advisor MISS NORINE MEAGHER Guidance Geneseo State Teachers College, B.S. Syracuse University, M.S. in Education MRS. MARIAN MERRIAM English Syracuse University, B.S., M.A. MISS RENA MERRITT Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. Junior Future Homemakers of America Advisor MRS. BETTY JANE MILLS Buffalo State Teachers College, B.S. Canisus College, M.Ed. Yearbook Advisor MR. ANTHONY MOLLICA Syracuse University, B.A., M.A. MR. JOHN NUGENT Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. Backfield Coach in Football, Track Coach, Bowling Coach MR. WILLIAM OWENS Science Sampson College Lycomming College, B.A. Albany State Teachers College, M.A. MR. HUGO PINTI Science Clarkson College of Technology, B.M.E. Syracuse University, M.S. in Education Chemistry Club Homemaking Citizenship Education Citizenship Education Physical Education MRS. JUNE PORUBEK Mathematics University of Rochester, A.B., Ed.M. MISS OLIVE RANSOM Music Hunter College Syracuse University College of Music, B. Mus. Ed. MR. EUSTACE RAULLI Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College, B.S., M.S. MRS. DORIS REDDICK Library Syracuse University, B.S. Senior Library Club Advisor MRS. MARION RICH Citizenship Education Syracuse University, A.B., M.A. MISS LUELLA ROBERTS Languages Elmlra College, B.A. MR. GERALD ROSELLE English Syracuse University, A.B. MISS MARIE ROSSI Citizenship Education St. Lawrence University, B.A. MRS. SALLY ROVITTI Mathematics Syracuse University, B.A. MRS. NANCY SCHUBACK Physical Education and Health University of Mississippi University of Miami, B.Ed. Girls' Marching Unit, Girls' Bowling, Girls' Softball MRS. HENRIETTA SIMEONE Library College of New Rochelle, B.A. Syracuse University, M.S. Junior Library Club Advisor MISS ESTHER SLEETH English Syracuse University, B.S. MRS. NORMA SMOKE Homemaking Skidmore College, B.S. MISS MARGARET SNOW English Syracuse University, B.A. MRS. ETHEL SOURS Citizenship Education Syracuse University, Walcott Training School, T.T.S. MR. JOHN SPERTI Music Fredonia State Teachers College, B.S. Syracuse University, M.M.E. Band MR. CHARLES SPIRE Music Boston University, B.M., M.M. MISS MARILYN STREETS Nurse Plattsburg, B.S. in Nursing Ed. MR. STEPHEN SURDELL Mechanical Drawing Oswego State Teachers College, B.S., M.S. MR. E. E. TAYLOR Mathematics Syracuse University, A.B. Columbia University, A.M., Ed.D. MR. ROBERT TILTON Science Syracuse University, B.A., M.A. MR. RUBEN TUCCI Physical Education Ithaca College, B.S. Basketball, Football, Baseball MISS EVELYN TUCKER Physical Education Cortland Normal School, B.S. Syracuse University, M.S. Archery, Volleyball MISS MARILYN TURNER Art Syracuse University, B.F.A. in Art Ed. MRS. LORA WADSWORTH English Syracuse University, B.A. Albany State Teachers College, M.A. MR. DONALD WATSON Agriculture Cornell University, B.S., M.S. Future Farmers of America Advisor MR. JOSEPH WEBER Citizenship Education Syracuse University, A.B., M.A. MR. JOHN WEGERSKI Mathematics St. Bonaventure College, B.S. MR. JAMES WHEELER Commercial Hartwick College, B.S. MR. GILBERT WRIGHT Industrial Arts Vocational Teacher Training at State University 39 f I N ,f fn .4 fu HF ff' -'1 'WMM xg.. ' - ' 7 1 f ff M1 N I uf 1' GW - 25 lf ,wif V -Jg5:E-,- iF5'1?'f.?f 'HMM ,fu L , . gm' v 'v4 'l ,-rl, . M, .mfr ,Www WWW, . WWW,QfL' ,fw WMM! HW' ' P2 ,, . , -'iz , ,,: QW ' 0 ,, 'f W 1 if X! L., -LJ rg .ix N 2 SENIOR ADVISORS Mr. M. Dickinson, Miss N. Devine, Mr. J. Fogarty, Mrs. Ni. Smoke CLASS PRESIDENT President ROGER i2ussELL1viAYLoNE 'Rusty Student Council, Publicity, Member of American Field Service, King of Junior Prom, Track, Football, Basketball, Presi- dent of Junior and Senior Class Ambition: Air Force test pilot Treasurer ALITA CLEMENT ul-earl FHA, Chorus, Senior Cabinet, Basket- ball, Secretary FHA, Treasurer of Senior Class Ambition: Beautician CLASS Vice President DAVID H. WOOD Woody or Dave Yearbook, Junior Committee, Audio Visual, Senior Cabinet, Junior Play Cast, Junior Play Business Manager, Magazine Drive Chairman, Student Council, Chorus, Junior Prom Court, Junior Prom Chairman, Teen-Age Saf- ety Conference, All-State Chorus, All- County Chorus, Vice President of Senior Class Ambition: Engineering or Finance JFFICERS Corresponding Secretary BARBARA ANN BUSCHER nBarbn Scribbler, FHA, Junior Committee, Junior and Senior Christmas Party Committee, Senior Cabinet, Basketball, Volleyball, Corresponding Secretary of Senior Class, Co-Chairman of Junior Prom, Chairman of Properties Com- mittee, Junior Play Ambition: Business school or College Recording Secretary LINDA HARRIET LARSON Lin Spanish Club, Dramatics, Teen-Age Dis- cussion Club, Student Council, Year- book Staff, Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Honor Roll, Junior Prom Queen, Senior Play, Recording Secretary of Senior Class, Vice President of Student Coun- cil. Ambition: To travel around the world STEPHEN GASSER Nicest Personality Our friend from Switzerland, is he, With a radiant smile-a great quality. Intelligent, athletic, sincere and fun, We'll always remember the things he's done To further good-will from his land to ours, And the times we've shared, in these passing hours His interests are varied, his ability keen, Whether the senior play or our soccer team. Tho' a beginner in dancing, he's eager to learn Jitterbug steps or fancy turns. Whatever the fob, he does it well , Which is one more reason why we think he's swell. Priesthood, your goal in life, we know tis true. And for this, dear Stephen, we pray for you Continuing happiness and feeling within Of satisfaction and closeness to Him. In years to come, we'll still be proud To think of you as one of the crowd. V V , U ' V54 ' xx mm. L 1 fu it . . f , A GLADYS GERTRUDE ACKERSON ' Junior Red Cross, Future Nurse Club, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer Ambition: Nurse CHARLES PHILIP ABULENCIA Charlie Audio Visual, FFA, Track Ambition: Draftsman or Carpenter ROBERT MARK AICHER Moose Ambition: Air Force Pilot CAROL NORMA ANDRESS Kate Scribbler, Junior Red Cross, Junior Committee, Chorus Ambition: To be successful in anything l do ' A 1 ,l f ,af FHA , J ,J IZ, MARY AN IRDIZZONE ,ji A 4 Mare nfl! ff lj i , ,X Mi j. , i rn itio: A 0 Jecretar , A L l flylll b V59 lil! ,ygl , in ., DIANA MARY ARNOLD Pen Pals, Chemistry Club Ambitionzlib get married and be happy RONALD CARL ARNS Ronnie Shop, Sports, Teen-Age discussion Ambition: To stay single 'A iw Xi RICHARD F. ASHFORD Rich Basketball, Varsity Football Ambition: Engineering 'x Q , Junior Sportsman's Club, Basketball Club, Junior Committee, Senior Cabinet, Play, Senior Play, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, JV Basketball, Varsity DAVID AUSTIN ,,Dave,, Proiection Club, Basketball Club, Radio Electronics Repair Club, Chemistry Club Ambition: Engineer 50 JEAN KATHRYN BAMMESBERGER FHA, Junior Class Committee, Senior Cabinet, Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll, Student Council, Junior Prom Court, Costume Chair- man of Junior Amhqn: t TVA we if GW lay, Tennis, Basketball ach Home Economics in France JUDITH BAUM ujudyu Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Senior Cabinet, Yearbook Make-up Staff, Junior Play, Honor Roll Ambition: Spanish Teacher SANDRA BECK llsandyll Drama Club, FHA Ambition: To be a nurse MARLENE JOANNE BECKER Hpinkyu Scribbler, Traffic Squad Ambition: To own a horse ranch CAROL LU BEHNKE sink Chorus, Senior Cabinet, Junior Committee, FHA Associate Member, Scribbler, Cheerleading Club, Athletic Association, Basketball, Tennis, Softball, Volleyball, Soccer, Archery, Librar- ian, Vice President Athletic Association Ambition: Librarian, Clinic Worker LENORA M. BELL Cheerleading Club, Future Nurses, Basketball, Softball Ambition: Nurse JEAN LENORA BENNETT Jeanie Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America, Music Appreciation, Yearbook Staff, Chorus, Orchestra, Senior Cabinet, All-County Chorus, All-State Sectional Chorus, All-New York State Chorus, Honor Roll Ambition: Elementary Teacher ELAINE MAE BIELOSKI ski Junior Committee, Scribbler Staff, Cheerleading Club, North- men Yak, Chorus, Senior Cabinet, Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll Soccer, Bowling, Volleyball, Archery Ambition: Kindergarten teacher BEVERLY JEAN BIELGSKI uBeVn Chorus, Student Council, Junior Committee, Scribbler, Junior Class Play, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad, Junior Prom Court, Senior Cabinet, Dramatics Club, Northmen Yak Editor, Glee Club, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Bowling, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Spanish Club Treasurer Ambition: To be a Home Economics Teacher , ,933 ,k.,k, 3. SANDRA ANN BIRCHAAEYER Sandy Cheerleading Club, Spanish Club, Junior Committee, Senior Cabinet, Junior Prom Court, Chorus, Voice Class, AA, Dramat- ics Club, Honor Roll, Senior Maiorette, Senior Play, Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Sub-Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Spanish Club Secretary Ambition: To go to college CHARLES JAMES BLAIR chuck Field and Stream, Proiection, FFA Ambition: To go to college CAROL LYNN BLAKESLEE Blakes Publicity Staff, Yearbook, Co-writer of Teens Around Town in the North Syracuse Star, Senior Play, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball. Ambition: To go to Penn State and take iournalism courses SALLY ANN BOLTON 'fsarf FHA, Future Teachers of America, Library Club, Archery, Bas- ketball, Tennis, Bowling Ambition: Secretary HAROLD BOLICH CHARLES BRADBURY Chuck Band, Music Appreciation, Proiection, Treasurer Music Appreciation Ambition: Navy DONNA RUTH BRECKENRIDGE Music Appreciation, FHA Ambition: To be a success in everything I attempt BRENDA BRODBECK Bren Junior Committee, Student Council, Junior Prom Committee, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Secretary Junior Class Ambition: Private Secretary GERALD WILBUR BRAUCHLE njenyn Art Club, Travel Club, Chorus Ambition: Automobile designer RICHARD F. BRISTOL Dick Radio Club, Chorus, Cross Country Ambition: Ranger DIANNE IRENE BRUNET Ambition: Secretary CHARLES DENNIS BUSH Charlie Junior Play, Student Council, Dance Club, Corridor Squad Ambition: To be a success in whatever I undertake DAVID ALBERT BUTTERS Dave Stamp Club, Conductors' Club, Junior Committee, Senior Cabinet, Band Ambition: To be successful financially and domestically NENYA BUTTLES Radio, Proiection, Chemistry and Science, Honor Roll, Archery, Soccer, , X A Yearbook Q Ambition: To go to college and study science 1. If 11Nan11 NANCY KATHERINE CAPORIN FHA, Junior Committee, Scribbler Ambition: Airline Hostess WILLIAM CLARENCE CARSON sin Projection Club, Sound Studio, Student Council, Cross Country, Track, Frosh-Soph Basketball, Bowling, Wrestling, All-State Cross Country, All-State Track, County Mile Champ, Vice Presi- dent Proiection Club Ambition: To do God's Will DIANE CHANDLER NDVI FHA, Junior Red Cross, Library Club. SOCCGI' Ambition: To be happy PATRICIA JOAN CASEY Pat Junior Red Cross, Cheerleading Club, Junior Committee, Senior Cabinet, Honor Roll, Chorus, Basketball, Softball, Tennis Ambition: To go to college and be successful MARJORIE CHANDLER Marge Scribbler, FHA, Teen-Age Discussions, Junior Committee, Student Council Senior Cabinet Ambition: Teacher BEVERLY JUNE COOK ,,BeV,, Pen Pal Club, Dance Club, Glee Club, Senior Cabinet, Honor Roll, Archery, Soccer Ambition: Nurse , P 'H i i if f 1 . msg? :ii tl SAMUEL FRANK CIMILLUCA Sammy Audio Visual, Proiection Club Ambition: Electrical Engineer fl , ,f ,f A M V FRED COPE , A , L Freddie ' M l. r Stamp Club, Archery, Sergeant at Arms of the Student Council Ambition: Draftsman tx, Costine Proiection Squad, Football K ANTHONY LOUIS COSTA Ambition: To be good at whatever l try JOHN PERRY COWLES John Scribbler, Chorus, Senior Play, Junior Play, All-County Chorus, All-State Sectional Chorus, Football, Track Ambition: Auto Mechanic or State Trooper UMEHYH JOYCE ALICE CROSS y Hjoyu Travel Club, Junior Committee, Cheerleading Club, Scribbler, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Chorus, Traffic Squad, Dramatics, Substitute Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Yearbook Staff, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Make-up Staff, Senior Cabinet, Junior Prom Committee, Archery, Softball, Volleyball Captain, Archery Tournament Ambition: To make my parents proud of me MARLEAH CRAIN FHA, Library Club, Traffic Squad, Magorette Trill Team Bowling Baton Club, Chorus, Basketball, Photographer FHA Singer or Private Secretary RUTH AN N CZYZ Ruthie Dramatics Club, Art, Service Club, Softball, Tennis, Yearbook Staff, Dramatics Club Secretary, Dramatics Club Vice President Ambition: Something in the field of Art or Social Work EILEEN JOYCE DAll.EY Toni Senior Cabinet, Girls' Glee Club, Cheerleading Club, Scribbler, Traffic Squad, Travel Club, Chorus, Junior Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Make-up Staff, Dramatics, Archery, Volleyball manager, Softball A b't'on: Stenographer V 5-' m M -ills' elf We ' XJ A P ' DIANA KATHRYN DANO Dean Music Appreciation Club, Chorus, Secretary Music Apprecia- tion Club Ambition: To find happiness in everything I undertake uDeeu swift P 'm ,NN Xl DONNA ELIZABETH DAVIS Scribbler, Teenage Discussions, Volleyball, Soccer Ambition: Private Secretary 59 X i L 1 may ,W RICHARD WILLIAM DAVIS Dick Proiection Club, Scribbler, Basketball Club, Junior Committee, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll, Senior Play, Junior Play, Junior Prom Court, American Legioh Empire Boys' State, Cross Country, Football JV, Football Varsity, Frosh Basketball, JV Basketball, Track, Treasurer Honor Roll . Ambition: Naval Career LARRY GENE DAY Chorus, Proiection Club, Audio Visual, Cross Country Ambition: Air Force I CHARLES WARREN DENCE '1Charlee Yearbook Staff, Radio Club, Student Council, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Track, Honor Roll, Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation, Editor Yearbook Ambition: To make people happy I ROBERT DESIMONE Bob Basketball Club Ambition: Service Station Owner THERESA MARIE DUDZINSKI Terry FHA, Basketball, FHA Vice President, FHA President, FHA State Meetings Ambition: Business School GERALDINE DUGGAN Gerry Student Council, Cheerleading Club, Senior Cabinet, Teen-Age Discussion Club, FHA, Honor Roll, Voice Class, Senior Play, Softball, Basketball Ambition: Airline Hostess EDWIN R. DYER llEdll JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, JV Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling Ambition: To be successful JOYCE MARIE EBARE ,,Jo,, Junior Red Cross, Scribbler, FHA, Yearbook Staff, Secretary of Parent- Teacher-Student Association, Honor Roll Ambition: Accountant bl WILLIAM A. FARONE sin Radio Club, Proiection Club, Amateur Radio Club, Manager Baseball, Manager Football, Honor Roll Ambition: Electrical Engineer JACK FERGUSON Fergy Band, Chorus, Archery, French Club, Yearbook, Senior Cabinet, Columbia Scholastic Press Organization, Basketball, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Track Ambition: Civil Engineer HELEN E. FALLON FHA, Chorus, Junior Cabinet, Girls' Basketball Ambition: To do good at Business School l l l JAMES P. FENNESSEY Jim Orchestra, Stage Crew, Chorus, All-State Sectional Orchestra All-County Orchestra, Co-Manager Stage Crew Ambition: Study Forestry ESTHER NORMA FRENCH Frenchie Conducting Club, New York State Solo Festival - A rating Ambition: Full-time Christian work PATRICK W. FOX 'fpar' Football Ambition: To have success SALLY JILL FOX asain Badminton and Tennis Club, Student Council, Honor Roll Ambition: Private Secretary ::-,-,f1+- :lswmf ':f?ff-mix .---wiizwiaw - Af'-1 f ' ,ei : it 'mv Wiki U- asf 'iiikii KATHERINE FRENCH Blondie Chorus, Baton Club Ambition: To be successful in all I do MARGARET ANNE FRYE Peggy Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America, Student Council, Honor Roll, Citizenship, Education Conference Ambition: Td be a good teacher GLORIA DIANE FURCO Glor Student Council, FHA, Junior Committee, Volleyball, Basketball Ambition: To be married JOAN ANNE GAPSKI Joannie Yearbook Staff, Scribbler, Junior Red Cross, Senior Red Cross Honor Roll, Scribbler, Art Editor Ambition: A career in the field of art JUDITH E. GARLING Jud Honor Roll, Girls' Glee Club, Traffic Squad, Cheerleading Club, Northmen Yak, Travel Club, Scribbler, Senior Chorus, Junior Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Play, Senior Cabinet, Volleyball, Softball, Archery, Travel Club Secretary Ambition: Medical Secretary RAYMOND GIFFORD HRS FFA, Frosh Football and B Ambition: Be a Marine ELAINE SUSANNE GILLETTE HE. G. Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America, Chorus, American Legion Oratorical Contest, Honor Roll, All-State Sectionals, Mc- Call's Teen Fashion Board Ambition: To be a good homemaking teacher RICHARD WAYNE GILLETTE Dick Projection, Junior Committee, Junior Play, Projection Vice Presi- dent, Basketball Club, Track JV, Track Varsity Ambition: Commercial Highway Engineer DAVID JOHN GIUSTI uDaven AA, Chorus, Senior Cabinet, Football JV, Varsity Football, JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, All-County Football and Basketball, Vice President of Junior Class, Vice President AA Ambition: Sports FHA Ambition: Secretary WAYNE N. GRATIEN Basketball Club, Radio Club, Football, Basketball CAROL S. GRANT RUTH ANN HACHMANN Thannie Senior Cabinet GARY PAUL HARRINGTON Kid Student Council, Camera, Future Farmers of America, American Agriculturist Award FFA Oratorical Contest First County Ambition: Dairy Farmer ROBERT HARRINGTON Bob Senior Cabinet, Junior Play Committee, Publicity Committee, Senior Play, Ratlio Club, Basketball, Varsity Baseball Manager, Baseball, Football, Pub- licity Committee Staff Head, Junior Play Staff Head, Honor Roll, All-School Play Ambition: Navy CHARLES HAYES ,,Hazy,, Football, Baseball Manager, Basketball Manager CORNELIUS CHARLES HAYES Neil Radio Club, Shop Club, Secretary of Radio Club, Senior Play Ambition: To make a success of myself in Business Administra- tion HENRY LOUIS HAYFORD llHa'll Junior Red Cross, Chorus, Dance Club, Music Appreciation, JV Baseball Stage Crew Ambition: Radio-TV Announcer ELAINE CHARLOTTE HAYLOR Cheerleading Club, Traffic Squad, Scribbler Ambition: Private Secretary LARRY BERNARD HESS ,,Lany,, Radio Club, Baseball, Track, Vice President of Radio Club Ambition: To go to college RONALD JEPSON H I LL ,,Ron,, Student Council Ambition: Navy JUDITH ANN HODGE Cookie FHA, Chorus, Music Appreciation, Baton Club Ambition: Private Secretary SHIRLEY ANN HORNER llsislf Travel Club Ambition: To get married DON HOWARD Don Ambition: Go to Morresville Butch GEORGE E. HOTALING, JR. nsonnyu FFA, Onondaga County FFA Group Degree Ambition: Farmer RICHARD HUDSON RONALD IZZO Izzo Basketball Club, Basketball, Baseball Ambition: To be successful CHARLES WILLIAM JAMES ffanlff Camera Club, Teen-Age Discussion Club, Scribbler, Senior Cabinet, Publicity, JV Baseball, Scribbler Sports Editor Ambition: Electronics Engineer CHARLES JONICH Chuck Basketball Club, Rod and Gun Club, JV Baseball, Basketball Ambition: To be a professional golfer JOSEPH KISSEL nijoeu FFA, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Football, Gymnastics Ambition: To be successful in anything l do 70 - DOUGLAS KLIPHON UDOUQH Ambition: To do good in life BARBARA ANN KOEHLER Barb Pen Pal Club, Junior Red Cross, Travel Club Ambition: To be happily married CAROL JUNE KRAUSE Dramatics Club, FHA, Secretary of Northmen Yak Ambition: Telephone Operator 1 FRANCIS EDWARD KRAWCEK Fra nk Music Appreciation Club, Math Club, Orchestra, Chorus, Cross Country All-County Orchestra, All'State Sectional Orchestra Ambition: Electrical or Civil Engineer or Admiral, U. S. N. nDiu WARD JOSEPH LA COUNT Butch Chess Club, Shop Club Ambition: Architecture RICHARD JOSEPH LANGEWICZ uDickn Baseball, Football Ambition: Marines DIANE LOUISE KUHN FHA, Pen Pal Club, Travel Club, Chorus, Bowling, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Secretary of Bowling Ambition: To be happy in whatever l do EDWARD F. LANE ,,Ted,, AA, Chorus, AA President, JV and Varsity Football, JV and Var- sity Basketball, JV and Varsity Baseball Ambition: Marines MELVl N JAMES LEONARD ,,Me,,. Ambition: Champion Bowler SHIRLEY A. LINDUSKI Hshirn Red Cross, Travel Club, Cheerleading Club, Traffic Squad Ambition: To be successful in what l do RICHARD JAMES LITTLEBOY Richie Student Council, Travel Club, Audio Visual, Publicity, Track, Football, Basketball, Cross Country, President and Treasurer of Student Council, Chairman ot Publicity Staff Ambition: To stay alive ROBERT F. LOUGHNOT mob Proiection Club Ambition: To ioin the Air Force THOMAS WILLIAM MCBURNIE Tom or Mac Scream Parties Campaign Manager, Swimming, Track, Foot- ball, Survey Business Staff, Student Council Ambition: Civil Engineer RAYMOND J. LUCE ,,Ray,, FFA, Basketball, President of FFA, Onondaga County Degree Ambition: Farming JAMES PATRICK MCMAI-ION Mickey Math Club, Spanish Club, Basketball Club, JV Football, Student Council Ambition: To be successful DOROTHY ANNE MCINTYRE Dot Junior Red Cross, Travel Club, Vice President Travel Club Ambition: To raise a happy family ALYCANN LOUISE MAHLEY MAIN Scribbler, Honor Roll, Pen Pal Club, Travel Club, Cheerleading Club Ambition: Successful in whatever I undertake THOMAS MICHAEL MALONEY Hfomu Chemistry and Science Club Ambition: Engineer SANDRA JOHANNA MARTIN Sandi Scribbler, Glee Club, Chorus, Pen Pal Club, Treasurer of Travel Club Ambition: Be a success in whatever I attempt JOSEPH ROBERT MAUTZ Joe Honor Roll Ambition: Science and Mathematics NANCY ANN MILBACK Nance Teen-Age Discussion Club, FHA, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Chorus, Honor Roll,, Corresponding Secretary, Student Council, President Honor Roll, Treasurer Yearbook Ambition: College JOYCE ELIZABETH MELVIN Ambition: To be successful in whatever l do i li: RONALD MOTILL HROOH Bank, Radio Club, Pi Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club, Track, Honor Roll, Honorable ' Mention Manlius Math Tourney, Highest Average for Semester ' Ambition: Become a college professor 76 l PEGGY JO MOORE ,,Peg,, Spanish Club, Basketball, Softball, Honor Roll Ambition: To be a newspaper editor PATRICK MURPHY Pat Student Council, FFA, Chorus, FFA Treasurer, Basketball, Track, All-State Chorus Ambition: To be a Marine JOAN LOU ISE NEIMEI ER Joanie Junior Committee, FFA, Scribbler Ambition: Private Secretary EVELYN LOUISE NIEDZWECKI uEvu Junior Red Cross, Dance Club, Senior Cabinet Ambition: Happy Marriage CAROL MAY OASTER Carol Library Club Ambition: Secretary SANDRA OLSEN MARILYN MAE O'SH EA Mare Cheerleading Club, Dance Club Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. NANCY LEE PALMER Nan Camera Club, Chorus, Riding Club, Spanish Club, Dancing Ambition: Secretary MURRAY ALLISON PALMER, JR. Monday Proiection Club, Study Hall, Football, Wrestling Ambition: Atomic Engineer Club, FHA - Q15 25 Qf,Iii fffif,'w -if 1fLi72'g?2rsiZi :ss 3 1 ' 'fr fww me M si . -ff'e:,i4,,i3,we,z e:'1,e,:.i?ase,5s54i4 3? 15,1 . 155' I9 'L E I T bile H A if i fail 1 53 gift W 78 I , I -t e BARBARA ELAINE PATTAT Barb FHA, Archery, Vice President and President FHA, Honor Roll, Outstanding Junior Girl Award Ambition: Elementary teacher WILLIAM JAMES PALMER Willy and Bill Chairman of the NSHS Auto Safety Check Program Ambition: Auto Mechanic or Draftsman JOHN EDWARD PANINSKI njackn Radio Club, Basketball Club, Football, Track, President of Radio Club Ambition: Mechanical Engineer A ERWIN JOSEPH PAWLEWITZ ,,E,,, Math Club, Archery Club, Bowling Ambition: To get out of school GRACE PERRY Spanish Club, Junior Committee, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Cheerleading, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Treasurer of Junior Class, Honor Roll Ambition: Secretary SANDRA LEE PENOYER Sandie Spanish Club, FHA, Student Council Ambition: To be a good secretary and get married. ROBERT NELSON PHELPS IlBobII Radio Club, Proiection Club, Art Club, Art Director, Publicity Staff, Scholastic Art Award Ambition: Commercial Artist RICHARD WAYNE PIKE 'foffkf' AA, Chorus, JV and Varsity Football, JV and Varsity Basketball, JV and Varsity Baseball, Co-Captain Football and Basketball Ambition: Play for the Yankees Jibril NICHOLAS POLASTRO Nick Basketball Club, Rod and Gun Club, JV Basketball, Football, Baseball Ambition: Policeman - ,u ,fl ww ARLENE JOYCE PURVIS IIArll Arr Club, Badminton and Tennis Club, Scribbler, Yearbook Staff, Softball, Soccer, Basketball, Honor Roll Ambition: Be a success in the business worldJ x ,ml l ,wil if JANINA POLCHLOPEK Kitten and Jan Junior Red Cross, Dramatics Club, Chorus, Honor Roll Ambition: To attend Ithaca College if 1 t K BARBARA JEAN QUIRK Barb Cheerleading Club, Badminton and Tennis Club, Softball, Soccer, Basket- ball, Honor Roll, Traffic Squad Ambition: Private Secretary 14Mar11 'v , ,LJJTTQE i ' ' i ' X V. EILEEN MARIE REILLEY ,,Dusfy,, FHA, Treasurer and Vice President of FHA Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do NANCY LEE REYNOLDS Nance Junior Red Cross, Cheerleading Club, Teen-Age Discussion Club, Senior Cabinet, Senior Play, Chorus, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Bowling, Honor Roll, Co-Editor for Teens Around Town Ambition: To go to college and be successful MARY FRANCES REED Library Club, Dramatics Club, Badminton, Volleyball, Softball, Girls' Track Ambition: To be an airline hostess , X . C.. CAROL ANN REMON FHA, Spanish Club, Teen-Age Discussion Club, Committee, Softball Ambition: Comptometer Operator Junior Prom E. ANN RICHARDSON HAHHH Art Club, Publicity Staff, Yearbook Staff, Art Club, Chairman of Poster Com- mittee, Publicity Staff, Chairman of Art Staff: Yearbook Staff, Assistant Editor Ambition: To advance in the field of art I M !a!A1 A clit 6 AC, Qi 3 , IJ I' I , , VERNA MARIE RIMA Crazy Vern NY Dramatics Club, Baton Club, FHA, Student Council, Bowling, Tennis, Reporter for FHA, President for Teen Topper: Traffic I Squad, Clinic Ambition: To have a successful marriage vllff DONNA FRANCES ROEHM Donna Red Cross, AA, Basketball, Softball, Treasurer of AA, Traffic Squad Ambition: To be a good housewife SUZANNE BERNICE ROHDE usueu Spanish Club, Chorus, Teen Age Discussion Club, Senior Cabinet, AA, Voice Class, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, All-State Chorus, Honor Roll, Varsity Cheerleader Ambition: To make the most out of my life and enioy every minute fo it. PATRICIA AN-N ROSE ,,Pa,,, Student Council, Travel Club, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Committee, Senior Chorus, Soccer, Softball, Basketball, Archery, Volleyball, Junior Play, Junior Prom Committee Ambition: To be a nurse JOHN C. ROSKO Gymnastics, Track Ambition: Auto repair and sale CAROLE JOYCE RUSSELL Cheerleading Club, Future Teachers' Club, Softball, Basketball Archery Ambition: Teacher BETTY BARBARA SAFT Ambition: Secretary RUTH ELIZABETH SAMPIER ,,Rurh,, FHA, Chorus, Traffic Squad, Honor Roll Ambition: To become a good private secretary BARBARA ANN SCHERZ Barb Cheerleading Club, Traffic Squad, Chorus, Student Council, Soccer Ambition: To be successful in whatever l do JOSEPH SANFILIPPO Joe Chorus, Radio Club, Athletic Club, Football, Baseball, Wrestling Hockey Ambition: Navy WILLIAM SCHERZ Maur' Basketball Club Ambition: Auto Mechanic Q GEORGE WALTER SCHLIE Geo Ambition: To get out of school DIANA MARIE SCHLIE HDV, Baton Club, Cheerleading Club, Student Council Ambition: To be a success E SHARON SIMCUSKI Sherry Dramatics Club, Red Cross, Junior Committee, Senior Cabinet, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis Ambition: To be a nurse MARSHA H. SCHULTZ SchuItzie FHA, AA, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Make-up Crew, Volleyball, Basketball, Secretary of AA, Junior Play, Head JV Cheerleader Ambition: To live a happy life WILLIAM RICHARD SKINNER Rick Chorus, Music Appreciation Club, Art Club, All-State, All-County Ambition: To be as well liked as my father CAROLYN JUNE SMITH Smirhy Junior Red Cross, Spanish Club, Senior Play, Basketball, Soft ball, Soccer Ambition: To work in a delinquent or orphan's home DELORES ANN SMITH nee Ambition: Secretary if . -- I. ,1,, - RICHARD DAVID T. SMITH llDicklI Student Council , Ambition: Manager of P. 8- C. Market I 87 JUDITH ELLEN SOCIA Judy Cheerleading Club, FHA, Softball, Basketball, Honor Roll, Traffic Squad, Student Council Ambition: Secretary VERNON K. SMITH Hvemn Audio Visual Ambition: Audio Mechanic ROBERT WILLIAM SPOSATO Bob or Spuzzy FFA, Football Ambition: Auto Mechanic LOIS ARLENE SPONAEILE Loie Scribbler, Honor Roll Ambition: Secretary BARTH ROBERT SQUIRES Proiection Squad, Basketball Club, Chorus, Proiection Club, Football, Base- ball, Track, Gymnastics, All-State Sectional Chorus, Landscaping Award by School Ambition: To be a chef I JOHN H. sw-xsico Track, Wrestling, Football JV and Varsity, Gymnastics, C Captain Football, Captain of Wrestling Ambition: Cartoonist PATRICIA ANN STEMMLER Patti FHA, Dramatics, Make-up Staff, Teen-Age Discussion Club, Chorus, Scribbler, Student Council, Softball, Tennis, Archery, Archery Tournament Ambition: Comptometer Operator JANE ELIZABETH STEVER Red or Shorty Dance Club, Art Service Club, FHA Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do ifromfl Dramatics Club BETSY GAIL SUBIK Bets FHA, Dramatics Club, Teen-Age Discussion Club, Senior Cabinet, Chorus, Yearbook Staff, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis, Treasurer, Dramatics Club, Second Prize in Lake Shore Republican Club Contest, Honor Roll Ambition: To work for airlines and travel THOMAS STODDARD Ambition: To be a success in life f fjmifiiylif, ' L:f'f5, ,fa , - HM,-g..:.!-, es. imc, V i - 3 ill fi SUZANNE J. SYMER 'fsuef' Spanish Club, Cheerleading Club, Junior Committee, Junior Play Publicity Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Cabinet, Basketball, Softball, Secretary of Junior Class, Junior Prom, Decorating Committee, Co-Chairman Magazine Drive Ambition: Private Secretary MITCHELL NORMAN SUROWICK Mitch FFA Ambition: Farmer CAROL ANN TESKA Sis Cheerleading Club, FHA, Student Council, Bowling Ambition: Secretary EUGENE URQUHART Gene Proiection Club, Industrial Arts Club Ambition: Auto Mechanic MARILYN ANNE VAIL Mar FHA, Bowling Ambition: Secretary if A . i.i, it MARY ALICE VAN MARTER J Mare i scrabbler V Axviii V J AAi' Ambition: Virtue of patience and the ability to understand it 9 I VAL WALLY VOUMARD Publicity Staff, Art Club, Proiection Club, Assistant Art Director of Junior Play Ambition: Air Force DAVID EMIL WAGNER Davy FFA, Traffic Squad, FFA, Basketball Ambition: To have a Naval Career MARGARET ANN WAGNER Margie Junior Red Cross, Dramatics Club, Teen-Age Discussion Club, Sen ior Band, Junior Play, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball Soccer Ambition: Elementary Teacher IDA F. WARCHAL upennyu FHA, Junior Red Cross, Tennis, Cheerleading, Hall Duty Ambition: To get married and be a hairdresser HERBERT H. WERNER Herb Chess Club, Audio Visual Club, Audio Visual Squad, Cross Country Ambition: Mechanical Engineer DAVID WHEATLY Dave FFA Ambifionz Farming Hgobn Ambiiionz Draftsman CARL L. WELLER Ambition: Draftsman or Race Driver ROBERT WIEGAND Bowling, Baseball, Secretary of Bowling League MARCIA JOAN WILLIS Marsh FHA, Drarnatics Club, Teen Age Discussion Club, Yearbook Staff, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Senior Play, Senior Maiorette, Basketball, Volley- ball, Tennis, Softball, Secretary Yearbook Staff, JV and Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Roll Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt DONALD PATRICK WINSLOW uvvinsyu Student Council, AA, Yearbook Staff, JV and Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Football, Secretary of Student Council Ambition: Science and Gym teacher LAWRENCE R. WITZ Junior Play, Traffic Squad, Football Ambition: To go into business for myself JOHN ROBERTSON YUILL ffpuffff Football, Baseball, Basketball, Gymnastics Ambition: To go to college A X55 iwfifw JOHN BARRY ZELESN I K llaarryll Junior Committee Ambition: To be a Civil Engineer ALLEN ANTZAK DOREEN BEAM JAMES BROWN SANDY CARUTH HAROLD DICKSON GLENN FLOWER RICHARD GRIMBLE RICHARD H DSON RONALD L MARILYN ALONEY W I I Ifiifgiyligf jimi ALBERT ZOLL Phi Mu Epsilon, Electronics Club 1 Chorus Student Council Spanish Club. Ambition: Electronics Engineer ROBERT MELE BARKLEY NOBLE ROGER PUTNAM JOHN RODER WILLIAM ROGERS ROBERT SAHM MARTIN SCHERR MARY SNOW DARRYL TISDALL NATHEN WARNER SENIOR CABINET First row M Wagner, B. Bieloski, S. Symer, B. Subik, J. Bennett, S. Birchmeyer, B. Cook, J.. Baum, B James Second row J Kassel M. Schultz, N. Reynolds, C. Behnke, S. Rohde, Miss Devine, Advisor, R. Maylone D Wood A Clement B Buscher, L. Larson, J. Garling. Third row: R. Motill, J. Ferguson, G. Duggan, B. Harrington D Davis D Guisti R Ashford, D. Butters, S. Simcuski, P. Casey, M. Willis, J. Cross, G. Perry, J. Bammesburger E Reilley E Niedzwecki M Chandler, R. Hachmann. SENIOR CABINET The Senior Cabinet is a body of people elected by all the members of the Senior Class. This Cabinet is set up to decide Senior matters as quickly and as efficiently as possible. lt is also a medium between the class as a whole, and the officers and advisors. This is a help in that it brings information, by proxy, which would otherwise not reach their ears. The Senior Cabinet members form, the nucleus for all the committees which must be formed for the proper functioning of senior activities. These people are responsible to they people who elected them and are subiect to forced resignation, or recall, whenever the occasion pre- sents itself. The meetings of the Cabinet are usually handled by the president of the class, but are sometimes taken over by advisors or other people with whom the business at hand concerns. The Cabinet handles all senior business other than that which can be handled by one individual. This Cabinet is a continuation of the Jun- ior Cabinet which carried on the same type of work. Mosf Popular RUSTY MAYLONE GRACE PERRY T E S C L Class Couple RAY GIFFORD EILEEN RIELLY Most Likely To Succeed RON MOTILL ELAINE GILLETTE Nicesf Personality STEPHEN GASSAR MARCIA WILLIS Ha ppy-Go-Lucky CHUCK BUSH PAT STEMMLER Mosf Serious RUTH CZYZ BOB PHELPS Besf Dancer BEV BIELOSKI TED LANE Most Sfudious NENYA BUTTLES JOE MAUTZ I00 Did Most for Class DAVE WOOD SHERRY SIMCUSKI Besf Dressed JOE SAN FILIPPO PEGGY JO MOORE Mosf Versafile JOHN STASKO ALITA CLEMENT Xsqff . , of' V pf 3' f api X, V ,UNN1-Y: A ' if, 1 jig .5 f X L ,A Ye? . -- iff? sf ,1!i5z' 'LS SW ,. wr, b :SQ af M Q ' fm , WA .5 v X 2 Qs uf: X 1 ,ff ffl A, ,,,j ,mf Q f 57, iw SV .ig ,k,, .f:.4igf5 .isxzigsfk 'T x 4 X -fzlfiwiz ' K i? U1 -1 wg sffliif' 'T 124. ww, .eggs-Q in f K , A I, M, , X k r . , , f ,f : ,1 ,z 915, A 'wfizxw ' ,rm ii 4- 4,54 I x,,L,,1,Z . , , -,igglggiyua 9 iiriwf X ,rg K1 ,Y B . 'A ,, Q ,V ,K ,kin Q W X ,. . f 1 ! f ' if FF Q: ' , ,l ' Mssi2591czW-w,, ,P f , 1 L N-- .f ,, f . ,, ww? 9 X ,Mn ,peak , -1 , K A - i M3195 1 wif 2 fgjf 9 I ' Q o 0 o , 0 ' s . 0 I JUNIORS CABINET First row: T. Amato, N. Ahrens, P. Wilson, J. Palmer, S. Jeffrey, C. Allen. Second row: Mr. Spire, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Wadsworth, Mr. Hernandez, Advisors. Third row: E. Alletzhauser, I. Wilcox, N. Lane, R. Johnson, N. Bender. Fourth row: G. Down, P. Burns, J. Blackburn, C. Tracey, L. Southard, J. Garofalo, B. Hunter. IO4 JUNIORS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Standing: J. Palmer, Vice President, S. Jeffrey, Corresponding Secretary, Mr. Herandez, Mrs. Hall, Mr. Spire, Ad- visors. Seated: P. Wilson, President, N. Ahrens, Recording Secretary, P. Sullivan, Treasurer, Mrs. Wadsworth, Ad- visor. First row: B. Lamphere, M. Flower, N. Malfitana, B. Benson, K. Gillette, M. Sum, B. Sposato, l. Herbert, P. Schultz. Second row: M. Maxson, P. Caldwell, J. Fergerson, N. Rosti, S. White, M. Dorfer, E. Graves, J. Lemko, B. Lathrop, P. Hales. Third row: B. Smolsey, J. Palmer, C. Perkins, D. Hibbard, P. Sullivan, R. lrish, B. Hunter, E. Wagner, N. Goodrich, L. Southard, P. Wilson, D. Perechov, J. Stanton, D. Powers. Fourth row: D. Gardner, S. Lambert, R. Steinbach, R. Dinsmore, J. Roder, M. Scherr, J. VanAllen, S. VanZandt, V. Peck, B. O'Neil, R. Moebs, K. Stone, R. McNally, P. Quinn, J. Langenmayr. l05 JUNIORS First row: J. Jarvis, J. Musik, K. Searles, N. Zinsrneyer, J. Genska, M. Spencer, D Earl, P. Burns, J. Nichols, G. Bakernan, J. Eldredge. Second row: S. Palrner, R Ragonese, B. Schaap, A. Graziano, C. Allen, A. Korb, J. Spuches, M. Krause, L Snyder, Y. La Combe, J. Maloney. Third row: P. Murray, A. Pawelek, l. Wilcox D. Loughlin, P. Kruger, M. Connor, P. Michael, N. Ahrens, M. Boshart, S. Tulobert J. Kimbell, D. Wylde, C. Grover, D. Wyman, S. Magee, B. Pitcher, J. Gronau, V Maloney, P. Hunter. Fourth row: K. Murphy, D. Brown, S. lauco, W. Reed, W Stonecipher, G. Phelphs, G. Knapp, W. Strait, G. Hansee, J. Garofalo, N. Bender J. Blackpurn, B. Coville, N. DeLorio, J. Lorini, K. Roche. lr . 4, . N .1 l 'V if X . 'X' xy wi r gr ' i' Iii' 'ii N AWA ,lb vi iff' M l U' . A li A 1 it l 'X w i ' l ' - ll W I hd!! A ll I fini V LAP , ig' r. r.y,,f , . . , 'vb r V 1 lx Url Lf ,ft xwvl, I 1 brwlf ,rl 'E Y, M ig, . tb' , VE 'J I 1 PTR, X' X y f yi .1 X :Li LL l x 'V 4 Y V1 K .L 5 r X ,, f X N in NM i A It 4 JUNIORS .. x-, l '- 9 X-. RL, V, Q I .C Y r' ' ff.. A .Q X . ., ,Y . - . Q.- vs. - .-. ,,,. 4 if X l 1 .qfx 1 ci -1, 4,9 cy 4 First row: M. Yuill, J. Fix, N. Musvmeci, J. CrovgnhaFf,5fJ. Yourlgf-J. .atlodgel BL? tif: Hafner, J. Roder, N. Nicholson, S. Jillson. Second TrgaceXz,,N. Ql!lBVE5fL,.l. H519 .fj.5, ' Webb, B. Richardson, P. Ziegler, J. Gibson, M. Gro0ef,.,C,lQDarQi,n,io,Qfyl. LaRocHel1le, , WA NL S. Jeffrey, J. Paulk, J. Fuller. Third row: J. Connors, M5-Sccfif, Miigonriers, j5QlVel'3'11, C2 in s. Nash, c. einen, c. Hyde, M. Neameaef, c. Realef.eiQfioga13,JD.i..PfCkafgg,,.,QL R, fr Schuster, L. Stewart, J. Pierce, E. Allefzhauser, G. Lind,5ley.'gg-Fourll-hfroW5:,G, I, ,is-5423.5 ..,. X R. Hill, D. Bigsby, J. Schairer, T. Amafo, R. Graves, M. WeSTf-M. Lloydfjgrwheellj-QQ.,. D. Grimm, J. Kyanka, D. Schneider, L. Humphrey, M. Brehfg Thhrloepffg. H' s- f S, horn, E. Cappello, D. Shepardson, J. Bullard. Fifth rovyg,J.fC0rQoy, Q Fifzmauri , 'SUM H. Strobeck, E. Rofhbaler, J. Craner, R. Jaeger, R. Johnson,-IFE Fergvso EP. Jevsggrfskig WQS0 M. Bragman, S. Koslowski, N.'NWilliams, B. Krichbaum, B. Salerrit5f'D.NWebb.Q--vigifipj ll-W4 ' .A N U h 1 ,fx XA. wx Y X, .im Ai. C. kv. C L N 'fl , i v , E' lfjllxlll fi!! rf Y '3' ll it K Q 1 NJ 'lf . W! -.ii ,V 4, j f L, I, f SC? 5 I ' 5, N X -f lr' . Q 3 - w aw' is 1 - L. Ee. F Yu Q . 3 :N Lf . J fue' . . 52, 54 -gi l J v f 1 l 1 W WY , F V. 'JT ls D A 4 X, ffl .1 f ,, ., ' . was V. 'Pl Q -lsr -'- N Q gi 5,5 :fr f . ll i -fi! . J 'L - '35 Z YO I. - .U 1 in V J: fx .W . K . K L fx Lg M., -5 , Q I A . 'ly X 1 -f fl! '- L lf is? l V-is VE' F35 K' . . l. , -J ,Q ,lull , ,lf K I r,,, '5dNf2:Lf l Q41 ' H x - .i f mil r re X X ,V -ix. 4 J f .MV I L' 2111115 Q- M m . F 'i ' ' , r Q- lla -QQ gi x 1 ' H , - rx., , fy 'Q if ll c , ' ,i , f' ' . lex, . ...tcm ye'- if U f Q X if ,M ef s. M Q N A ri., 2 H. I07 W' Mes 3pjifj?jfifZ.3f !f f .A Q gf, SOPHOMORES WD- First row: R. Gaca, B. Martin, J. Dubli, B. Neimeier, P. Mackay. Second row: F. Dembrowski, E. Eno, G. Gardner, J, Atkin, B. Allen, R. Molesky, C. Simonaitis, S. Fredenburg, M. Brown, S. Bullett. Third row: J. Gary, R. Hanscomb, J. Goodberry, B. Komrowski, B. Rethbun, M. Brunet, M. Spear, S. King, P. Peyok, J. Goldthwait, T. Mentrak. Fourth row: A. Downing, F. Hayes, J. Edwards, M. Hughson, C. Keene, L. Mayer, L. Stoney, L. Lewandowski, J. Gerhardt, P. Smith, B. Andrews, F. Fickett, M. Cornaire, K. Kohles, B Shavalier, S. Burlingame, R. Cortright. Fifth row: J. Osinski, W. Jones, R. Sager, J. Merritt, J. Walker, R Blakeslee, C. Fecht, S. Minor, R. Roehm, B. Harrington, J. Bulton, D. Babcock, M. Schuelke, D. Haaf, P. Gross, B. Clement, J. Shampine, K. Benn, E. Kruger. l08 SDPHOMORES First row: Dwyer, D Third row: J. Fralick. Sharp, J. Fifth row: D. White, S. Cushman, M. Brair, D. Voumard, S. Coy, S. Teachout, J. Croyle, M, Weiss. Second row: M . Buttles, S. Dombroski, J. Weaver, C. Brodbeck, l. Salisbury, P. Therre, C. Holzer, P. Shusfer J. Andress, S. Fournier, B. Crobar, M. Crisofi, K. Gibbs, P. Grant, G. West, J, Cain, J. Webster Fourth row: D. Young, K. Stever, J. Millward, S. Slivinski, P. Sams, J. Barlow, N. Gross, J Fergerson, J. McDermott, A. Patynen, E. Prime, M. Spinks, C. Henson, A. Sotherden, R. Schlie R. Coon, B. Winters, G. Tooley, T. Witz, L. Crisp, B. Godlewski, K. Switzer, C. Vollkommar R. Edwards, D. Carr, D. Welch, R. Guisti, L. Chapin, W. Bailift, S. Amato, C. Wulfert. SOPHOMORES First row: B. Booth, J. Wilberf, D. May, C. Gwill, S. Young, D. Hallenbeck, D. Hicks. Second row: A. Pappalardo, C. Garofalo, M. Kot, M. Carpen- ter, L. Cook, S. Beechner, P. Stone, H. Boyke, M. Ragonese, J. Fish, G. Baker, J, McMahon. Third row: J. VanDewalker, M. Hughson, E. Scherr, C. Salomon, J. Moore, J. Moore, J. Stevenson, R. Ladd, L. Heagle, R. Kinnetz, E. Dorn, D. Krause, M. Hogan. First row: K. Jonick, S. Haylor, B. Niedzwecki, J. Stever, P. McCasland, S. Skinner, C. Mahalick, B. Kelley, H. Wheeler. Second row: L. Russell, S. Pross, J. Sornberger, A. Keach, J. Clayton, S. Ennis, K. Bell, S. Brown, M. O'Hara, L. Bradshaw. Third row: A. Radford, B. Mahlerwein, R. Kinne, N. Barrett, D. Juno, D. Jeffers, D. Kesel, J. House, C. Game, M, Miller, B. Huff, J. Gordon, L. Meade, J. Barry, A. Tarzia, M. Maloney. Fourth row: P. Bulla, B. Swanick, M. Cummings, T. Arendt, R. Hughes, R. Ronacher, C. Matfhewson, J. Stevers, B. Leach, J. Tackley, J. McDonell, R. Dailey, R. Burt, C. Jeffrey, T. Petroff, L. Curtis, P. McLaren. I I I .5 , riffs Je' ,J ,f uh, f fl! JJ Y, ,Q .fi -W L: s lj V . IJ 'j ij YP 1 1 7' V ' ' ULN fp Jr .Q Yi,F,'S?',,'lL fl FRESHMEN J I if ff .7 I .f 1-at First row: D. Zoll, D. Shay, C. Edick, M. King, C. Cruthers, C. Baker, J. Locke, V. Wagner, M. Guinto, B. Lapoint. Second row: L. Roder, J. Eames, P. Barry, C. Rein, R. Stebbins, T. Powers, N. Haaf, J. Cordone, J. Greene, J. Morse, J. Morse, S. Dziedzic, S. Bachman. Third row: J. Evans, C. Withey, J. Gibbs, D. Ziegler, J. Cronkwright, J. Riehle, J. Sharpe, D. Dippold, M. Dudzinski, E. Timmerman, D. Krohl, G. Carr, K. Morey. Fourth row: K. Schmidt, B. Solemske, S. Beardsley, C. Fecht, J. Filipski, R. Dudzinski, B. Thomas, A. Fazzolair, L. Deher, L. Guckert, P. Rodrignez, P. Dwyer, P. Lero, J. Schever, B. Dyer, M. Allen, M. Carpenter, J. Klotz, J. Revette. Fifth row: N. Bordonaro, R. Lewis, L. Alletzhauser, J. Gatto, T. Gartner, J. Conley, R. Atkinson, G. Nash, D. Hallenback, J. Burlingame, E. Haibt, A. Bradshaw, J. Bettinger, J. Exner, H. Louro, B. McKenstry, T. Vedder, T. Maurer, T. Cramer, J. Salerno, A. De Paolis, J. Sablowetz, D. Kaczmarek, A. Burdick. Sixth row: P. Kruger, R. Egloff, R. Greene, R. Geis, R. Gigon, D. Steinbach, B. Hanley, R. Stevenson, R. Brutcher, M. Emmi, J. Baron, L. Hebert, G. Huveldt, D. Hallady, L. Deisz, T. Ryan. lI2 . 1 ,, , .fl , ,, ww ,,v.ff , ' fl 7?'iJl j ,.,ff'7' 45-it-'3' mf VW tr:fQf'i'i!fr'fnff', J lfllliixl t A RESHMEN L , , , , 1 , Q, ', , ' M! w 'f I i .. ,ill 'N ,ir ,V , K- - 1, ,f IA T A .-J , if ,rw :irst row: J. Esposito, F. Malfitana, J. Hoczak, D. Hughson, D. Hughson, C. Symer, G. Geddis, J. Coe, B. Halsey, 'ow: B. Beauchamp, S. Weaver, R. Daniels, E. Talty, A. Naughton, M. Harvey, M. McCasland, M. Renne, M. Murray, ski, A. Perigny. Third row: C. Bancas, C. Detro, J. Piranino, C. Nitzke, S. Homen, J. Pittsley, R. Vedder, D. Fraley, 'nayer, A. Masterpol, B. Kellogg, B. Maidens, P. Miskell, C. Weaver. Fourth row: M. Kelsey, L. Cirbus, D. Sweezey, Stevens, S. Schear, L. Koegel, M. Langley, S. Schopfer, D. Bennink, E. Simonds, B. Dorschel, S. Gillen, J. Ackerson, 'owz J. Gurney, E. Haselmayer, M. Quinn, B. McCarty, J. McKenzie, R. Walker, D. Gapski, F. Williams, L. Ellis, F. aflug, T. Wood, B. Adragna, R. Hart, R. Bailey. S. Lemko, M. Graves. Second J. Blair, L. Casolare, D. Petroff- R. Gustke, J. Pierson, R. Hasel- C. Lueck, C. Sabo, S. Groth, C. L. Santiman, J. Penoyer. Fifth Ritter, J. Hayden, L. Hogan, F. First row: C. Manino, C. Hemings, C. Nicholson, J. Perechov, J. Frye, S. Yale. Second row: G. Nicholson, M. lannuzzo, J. Cupernall, R. Scheuer, J. Hall, S. Hughes, J. Hoffman, H. Rosen, R. Skrocki. Third row: J. Howser, C. Mirra, S. Haven, N. Gill, E. Haven, J. Sahm, D. Maidens, M. Tyler, L. Nheelock, L. Osborne, J. Lehman, E. Bruno, M. Kuehneman, T. Graziano, C. Nesfeder, B. Larsen. Fourth row: D, Smith, J. Desimone, B. De Mont, E. rlunter, T. McCabe, C. Gavin, J, Towndrow, D. Dittler, L. Scaffido, J. Haverer, J. Dudley, K. Wheeler, P. Gerhardt, J. Hashmann, J. Tomeny, K. VlcDonough, W. Wagner. Il3 FRESHMEN First row: J. Grimble, S. Wood, S. Pardee, S. Shickel, M. Stever, C. Bigsby, C. Breckenridge, K. Krawcek, D. Baker, S. Baker. Second row: B. Hayes, R. Cl-iatfield, P. Mulligan, W. Waters, R. Gillette, C. Besanson, C. Marafelder, N. Pratt, J. Seeland, B. Kesel, R,Taddeo.Third row: P. Tatko, M. Vassar, N. Cushman, S. Stoddard, D. Nelson, M. Hunt, H. Chilton, D. Butler, J. Mac Bride, W. Myers, D. Kyanka, D. Laquidera, P. Greco, S. Carrollo, S. Bowen, D. Groh, S. Mahalick, A. Lemm. Fourth row: R. Phelps, M. Mclntyre, M. McConnell, M. Gratien, S. Emmons, A. Hansen, C. McLaren, P Schrader, B. Clune, D. Atkenson, M. Mautz, S. Cartright, N. Wilson, J. Pharrington, P. Andrews, R. Clary, F. Capozzi. Fifth row: B. Roche, M Michael, C. Farrance, D. Cole, J. Carbone, B. Bryerton, C. Falter, R. Anderson, B. Goodson, E. Johnst, D. O'Brien, R. Fisher, R. Werner, J. Ramaglino, B. Fenn, A, Dewhurst. First row: J. Wilson, E. Ciannilli, J. Zelasnik, C. Spencer, L. Squires, R. Sanders, R. Moey, F. Kiggins, M. Nelson, L. Wallace. Second row: J. Whitney, N. Whitworth, S. Jacobs, P. Brisk, M. Smith, P. Skrocki, C. Skrocki, K. Listner, D. Dove, M. Yorker, J. Simpson, K. Robinson, F. De Fabbio. Third row: D. Safrankl, J. Carpenter, G. Hayden, C. Rudd, C. Zube, R. Davis, C. Jaquary, B. Stocktori, I. Wilson, L. Miller, K. Dix, M. Wilk, M. Hartman, C. lngenbutt, J. Spink. Fourth row: C. Loerzel, R. Nies, C. Grieshaber, G. Blair, D. Homewood, D. McBurnie, R. Baker, J. Keenan, B. Cooper, J. Morris, E. McDermott, W. De Land, S. Bulla, D. Herrmann, D. Mabie, L. Presley. Fifth row: N. Leocrisp, R. Baker, D. Reussow, T. Stockton, J. Deline, P. Maylone, J. Watson, J..Hotelling, D, Pike, B. Eckard, J. Wright, E. Bradbury, J. Shamanske, S. ZGPP, C. Atkinson, C. Stagnitta, D. Nagy. I I4 EIGHTH GRADE First row: K. Yackel, S. Craner, S. Sahm, P. Kimball, S, Brooks, D. Karb, B, Brown, M. Brane, K. Brunet, L. Brauchle, C. Brown. Second row: M, Cap- pello, M. Allen, G. Detwiler, N. Pray, D. Price, C. Abbey, L. Smith, S. Parker, G. Brown, J. Dembowski, H. Sattig, R. Le Clair, J. Cronkwright, R. Coots, D. Cuculich. Third row: C. Phippen, S. Bell, M. Kinne, E. Stever, M. Reinhardt, C. Erardi, B. Besaw, J. Zepp, C. Doupe, S. Brown, C. Colella, W. Church, S. Hlckein, S. Kline, F, Haven, C. Hughes. Fourth row: J. Farnett, N. Roberts, S. Edwards, M. Celestian, F. Emerson, J. Woicik, L. Davis, J. Nies, S, O'Malley, M. Oliver, P. Williams, C. Adams, C. Kelly, L. Smith, K. Nugent, L. O'Neil, P. Childers, S. Hochstuhl, J. Poppe, C. Shaver. Fifth row: J. Spink, H. Rudd, D. Gloska, R. Guiles, J. DeMayo, P. Torrey, J. Bean, J. Gafford, R. Howard, W. Kot, T. Meloon, J. Clune, B. Diffin, A. Jonsen, H, Riehl, R. Clark, R. Lamphere, T. Stark, D. Lane, D. Farmer, R. Carter, J. Tlibinski. Sixth rovv: F. Riccardo, F. Tilton, F. Clement, J. Kessler, F. Keenan, D. Carleton, P. Cerio, B. Meyer, R. Babbitt, M. Adams, G. Entrott, J. Granteed, C. Reeuparo, B. De John, C. Keyes, L. Hamilton, K. Hotaling, L. Wildrick, E. Phethean, J, Ryan. :irst row: B. Rohde, L. Kennedy, D. Paganelli, C. Teahy, V. Perks, P. Loura, C. Wichie, D. Stone, M. Stasko, S. LaCount, L. Rhodes, C. Southerden. Second row: N. Weaver, K. Sikora, L. Legere, A. Brunet, C. Tehon, S. Wolks, A. Colozzi, B. Gerling, M. J. Dowding, R. Tomlin, N. Thiebeau, P. Liro, 3. Wall. Third row: J. Waryan, J. Weiss, S. Smolsey, L. Kiggins, J. Southerden, J. Swieck, J. Murron, S. Miller, N. Richardson, J. Dixon, R. Fasoldt, Nl. Troykl, N. Pattat, D. Norris, C. Lieks, C. Krause, S. King. Fourth row: E. Lenwaber, G. Snider, R. Young, M. Ragonese, H. Pray, R. Lehmen, G. Cuhn, T. Luciano, B. Krause, M. Curtis, A. Alsworth, R. Salisbury, R. Chase, G. Luce, B. Smith, F. Albino, C. Darby, R. Smith, R. Dorn. Fifth row: N. Farrance, J. Hanlon, F. Calandra, W. Clement, E. Fontana, G. Fulton, J. Satunas, J. Witkowski, G. Buerman, J. Berry, D. Froio, D. White, W. -leagle, J. Diffin, A. Graham, D. Johnson, J. Zollo. I I5 EIGHTH GRADE First row: P. Lightentield, P. Evans, P. Washholz, R. Reale, F. Wagner, J. Secor, S. Johns, J. Fiet. Second row: L. Dewhurst, J. Apple, M. McCatferty S. Springsteen, B. Dilling, M. Delisle, S. Clement, J. Burnlam, M. Gregory, M. Crisp, M. Crotty. Third row: JS. Mento, M. Farrency, P. Warden, J Harrington, D. VanZandt, C. Adams, M. Meneilly, C. Dionne, E, Laing, S. David, S. Lee, N. Tornatore, S, Demko, M. Wood. Fourth row: S. Bochem P. Detota, B. Carson, C. Kesel, S. Dailey, C. Crosby, N. Carpenter, B. Bleich, D. Kocher, B. Carr, M. Cronk, J. Darminio, B. Crisofi, P. Del Balso S. McKeon, M. Bielec. Fifth row: T. Keating, J. Behnke, G. Pritchard, B. Hurley, J. Kelly, R. O'Connor, S. Rosen, T. McMillen, M. Sturick, T. Ryan R. Severance, D. Eaton, R. Long, G. Williams, S. Sabine, A. Massey, F. Salerno, J. Orbino, R. Ross. Sixth row K. Farley, H, Fengler, B. VanNuise R. Smith, A. Scriber, D. Antzak, C. Rozyczko, W. Sleeth, B. Swanson, B. Curry, D. Richardson, P. Cerio, B. O'Neill, R. French, B. Scerbo, J. O'Neill G. Vodek. First row: J. Minahan, C. Bell, T. Kelley, C. Cummings, B. Havlen, R. Satherdon, C. Koegel, J. Garofalo, H. Henniger, D. Erickson, R. Christman, A. Snyder, T. Pratt, A. Besanson. Second row: P. Farley, P. Gavin, N. Kinnear, C. Hebberd, P. Hines, B. Hering, R. Kearney, V. Edick, D, Gilbert, J. Guernsey, J. Webb, M. Mackay, D. McCasland, L. Gustke. Third row: J. Pross, P. Savve, R. McGay, J. Horner, A. Gutekunst, C. Clark, J. Godfrey, P. Spear, B. Edwards, K. Handley, S. French, M. Honde, W. Gibbons, S. Fox, J. Futter, D. Woodard, B. Klein, B. Stearns. Fourth row: M. Orbino, J. Nistico, K. Hunter, J. Gillette, F. Van Marter, M, Braia, J. Schwabenbauer, P. Young, F. Liedka, D. Harrig, J. Lane, R. Ferguson, H. Flarver, L. Edinger, D. Robb, G. Menitt, G. Chmielewski. Fifth row: D. Thornton, C. Salisbury, J. Zawadski, E. George, P. Diamond, B. Addison, R. Michels, M. Breese, R. Parsons, K. Welch, L. Cormier, R. Surdan, R. Stevens, J. Murray, W. Wood, A. Camardella, J. Reinhardt. l I6 X Mu ig Qj , , M A, ' l PU I , X m 2,599 K f lb Auf f ' .1 V' X gulf, ,V M ,,,3vi,:W , . 1936106 QE15'i'v1' lib' L wr' ' w X lv Q N A9 K 'J , Fgfbif., f Sm ,:., Q A41 1. W K Jr ,Z . ,, 5 5 ,,..,w-x K wssqii' 355 625' ,Z 2 M, ff X if 1' 54 wi? 2 'si' F w, 6? if 5 ,fl 1 X F 9271 A jf 42 fig? V Lg. ,. 33? ,VEEQQ M, W5 J ,L gg, JW 531 dbz. L, ,J f Y if ,L,sQfgf',, A if Mx, gg 3 Axin v ,357 ,rgf Qi ' 3.fQ?f,L. .Y ,,,. :L' 2 if mv, 1, I, gy? if 2sd.fgfW,??,2?d9-'V W B 2'- 'EK5 ,T -,, H I aw' i ,- V U .Vf YQ or-f ATHLETIC AssociATioN fr. at f. 1 J' First row: S. Gillen, D. Roehm, N. Hanlon, P. Secor, E. Bruno, K Kohles J Fuller S Rohde Second row Mr Tucci Advisor M Stasko Miss Tucker Advisor, C. Behnke, T. Lane, Mr. Hall, Advisor, N. Lane, M. King Third row K Roche B Scerbo D Mueller P Maylone D Pike D Guisti J Santilippo, C. Ungleich, L. Deisz, L. Edinger, D. Windlow, J. Webster THE ATHLETlC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association is one ot the most active organizations at N. S. H. S. Or- ganized in l939, its aim is to promote, sup- ervise and coordinate all recreational and athletic activities. Each year the A.A. spon- sors the Block Letter Banquet and grants awards including block letters, numerals and insignias. They have held many suc- cessful dances during the year. The super- visors are Coach Hall, Mr. Tucci, and Miss Tucker. A.A. OFFICERS Left to right: Carol Behnke, Vice President. Seated: Ted Lane President, Marsha Schultz, Secretary. Standing: Nancy Lane Treasurer, Kathy Kohles, Treasurer. 1 1 DISCIPLINE CLINIC Seated Mr Ivers Miss Rossi, Mr. La Londe, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Smoke, Mr. Dickinson, Miss Hughes, Mr. De Laney, Mr. Scholl. Stand ng J Eldridge C Behnke J DeLine M. Mclntyre, J. Filipiki, D. Arnold, S. White, D. Stever. DISCIPLINE CLINIC The Discipline Clinic was organized in The Fall of 1955 by a com- miTTee of The Teachers' AssociaTion of The High School. The purpose was To aid The AdminisTraTion in handling The discipline in The High School. IT was feIT ThaT since The Teachers knew The children so well, They should Try To help The children solve Their problems. Due To This aim, The TiTle of Clinic was used. Mr. DeLaney and Mr. Ivers were The members of The original com- miTTee who conTinued and acTually seT up The present organizaTion. For The pasT year, Mr. DeLaney has been The Teacher-coordinaTor of The Clinic, Mr. PeTer Scholl, our Vice Principal, is The AdminisTraTive coordi- naTor. The Clinic has been very successful in our school. Due To The hope of one day having The sTudenT body handle The operaTion, STudenT Run- ners have been used To aid The individual Clinic members each period of The day. Due To Their aid, STudenT AchievemenT Awards have been given each. SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Sitting: M. McCaslanol, K. Bell, E. Prime, P. Spear, K. Doyle. Standing: J. Hall, J. Alkin, C. Mirra, D. De Rienzo, M. Carpenter, S. Oakes, M. Yorker Mrs. Reddick, Advisor. JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Left to right: Mrs. Simeone, Advisor, C. Marsfeleer, D. Baker, D. Dilling, D. Lane, S. Rosen, R. Morey, M. Tyler, B. Gerling, S. Breese, J. Guernsey, C. Nicholson. '23 NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY First row: M. Vassar, N. Eagen, E. Ciannilli, P. Greco Second row: H. Rosen, D. Smith, J. Lehman, M. Kveh neman, J. Sotherden, L. Loux, L. Rhodes. Third row: B. Carson, S. Bochem, S. Emmons, R. Gillette, J. Chemielew- ski, B. Havlen, C. Tehon, D. Paganelli, Fourth row: J Hanlon, B. O'NeiIl, T. McMillen, J. Schopfer, S. Rosen A. Massey, W. Farrance, R. Chase. Fifth row: M. Farring ton, C. Erardi, N. Weaver, T. McCabe, J. DeSimone, J Simpson, K. Wheeler. Sixth row: L. Scaffido, J. Tomeny K. McDonough, P. Gerhardt, K. Snyder, D. Richardson, W Sleeth, N. Gill, J. Howser. l24 1 JUNIOR HONOR ROLL First row: A. Massey, R. Gillette, R. O'Con nor, D. Smith. Second row: J. Frye, M Kellsey, E. Laing, S. Mento, J. Simpson, D Paganelli, B. Brown, L. Rhodes, M. Greg ory, P. Brisk. Third row: S. Bochem, J Dickson, S. Snow, J. Lehman, C. Baker J. Howser, N. Egan, N. Gill, M. Allen, S Edwards, M. Farrington. Fourth row: N Weaver, F. Gulvin, C. Erardi, W. Gibbons, R. Tomlin, C. Tehon, S. McKeon, L. Loux, J. Robertson, J. Swieck, B. Stockton, M Vassar, A. Lemm, P. DeTota, S. O'Malley, B. Carson, A. Hansen, S. Emmons, J. Far- rington, R. Fasoldt, J. Sotherden, P. Rug- gaino. Fifth row: N. Carpenter, B. Kesel, T. Luciano, A. Grahmam, J. Seeland, T. Mc- Millan, J. Hanlon, F. Albino. Sixth row: P. Tarreiy, J. Schopfer, S. Chmielewski, B. Hanlen, B. Halsey, E. Grieshaber, H. Rosen, L. Smith, R. Skrocki. Seventh row: T. Stockton, W. Sleeth, G. Buermin, K. Mc- Donough, K, Snyder, H. Riehle, T. Meloon, Eighth row: R. Teska, B. O'Neill, P. Ger- hardt, L. Scaffido, D. Richardson, J. Des- noncl, J. Slavinsky, R. Thong. FOUR YEAR HONOR ROLL First row: M. Frye, B. Quirk, B. Cook, L. Larson, J. Ebare, N. Buttles, G. Perry, P. Moore. Second row: E. Gillete, J. Polch- lopek, W. Farone, J. Mautz, R. Motill, C. Dence, N. Reynolds, C. Blakeslee. SENIOR HONOR ROLL First row: B. Cook, P. Lenweaver, A Hallstrand, C. Mahalick, S. Bausman, M O'Hara, R. Reddick. Second row: B Subik, M. Archer, B. Barzee, P. Wilson Vice President, N. Milback, President, D. Davis, Treasurer, R. Ragonese, M Flower, E. Graves. Third row: N. Butl tles, S. Jeffrey, E. Cole, A. Walsh, W Eifler, J. Barlow, J. McDermott, J. Fer- gerson, H. Boyke, B. Bieling, E. Hay- lor, C. Blakeslee, N. Reynolds, B. Hun- ter. Fourth row: D. Buftles, R. Baum, B. Kelly, E. Gillette, M. Frye, B. Pattat, J. Gordon, C. Darminio, N. Malfitana, B. Benson. Fifth row: R. Motill, C. Dence, B. Farone, T. Amoto, D. Guimn, R. Ferguson, B. Stockton, V. Lloyd, E. Cap- pello, T, King, P. Bulla, J. Mautz. l25 . J, .. F, A . .,L,ov,fl - Lfgzrffr, -vo rw! 1-i-1'-'f' ',, ,J .JV .iff Q7 .J , ,,J,.,.,Ji. ' J fl i l First row: G. Nash, E. Haselmayer, R. Fox, F. Tornatore, H. Loura, J. Shampine, G. Hotaling, R. Clement. Second row: R. Luce, President, R. Sahm Vice President, J. Boyko, Secretary, P. Murphy, Treasurer, R. Gifford, Reporter, J. Wheeler, Sentinel, Mr. l-lavlen, Advisor, Mr. Watson, Advisor J. Towndrow, B. Andrews. Third row: R. Lewis, R. Clopridge, R. Young, R. Hart, H. Stanton, C. Blair, H. Bolick, F. Pflag, E. Sahm, R. Walker, J Kissel, D. Wagner, R. Gigon, B. Clement, D. Gillette, G. Harrington, E. Clobridge. Fourth row: D. Hallenbeck, D. Lowe, F. Willams, R. Chandler M. Schuelke, D. Wheatley, B. Smith, R. Stevenson, R. Anderson, J. Baron, B. Eaton, R. Ladd, R. Edwards, D. Barrows, T. Lynn, T. Brown. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA To promote the development of agriculture, leadership, cooperation, and citizenship is the aim ofthe Future Farmers of America. Each year the boys hold a Father and Son Banquet, and also take educational trips for agricultural purposes. This year the boys held their banquet December 6, 1956. Also, high on the list of achievements, the North Syracuse F.F.A. placed very well in the Class Demonstration Con- test this year. This organization is headed by Mr. Watson. l26 , SENIOR F. H. A. First row: N. Gross, A. Clement, J. Delorio, B. Pitcher, Treasurer, E. Graves, Secretary, E. Reilley, Vice President, B. Pattat, President: Miss Mc- Mahon, Advisor. Second row: J. Andress, N. Haaf, J. Atkin, J. Socia, D. Hicks, G. Gardner, M. Vail, L. Adams, J. Stever, C. Teaka, J. Croyle, N. Nicholson. Third row: L. Lewandowski, P. Stone, N. Palmer, F. Hayes, P. Caldwell, L. Cirbus, S. Pickard, P. Grant, D. Hogan, J. Genska, B. Lathrop, V. Lathrop, B. Komrowski, L. Bradshaw, M. Crain. SENIOR F.H.A. The F.H.A. has been organized since 1946 and the birthday of this organization is in June. The purpose of this club is to share and enioy the responsibilities and leadership in the home, school, and community, also to respect and accept the family as the most important unit of our society. The sponsor of this club is Miss McMahon. The Future Homemakers hold several dances co-sponsored with the F.F.A. during the year. Each tall and spring the F.H.A. attends the district rallies. In the spring a representative of the club goes to the state rally. They also hold an annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. JUNIOR F. H. A. First row: S. Bell, S. Craner, K. Yackel, M. Cappello, P. Tatko, P. McCasland, D. White. Second row: M. Mackay, C. Detro, S. Scherr, Secretary, P. Skrocki, Vice President, J. Penoyer, Parliamen- tarian, P. Schlie, D. Shubrook. Third row: N. Hanlon, C. Skrocki, J. Riehle, P. Tire, P. Barry, P. Miskelly, A. Sute- kunst, M. Kelsey, N. Timpano. Fourth row: P. Secor, L. Miller, D. Sweezey, S. O'Malley, B. Dorschel, G. Hayden, J. Rims, J. Simpson, B. Kellogg. Ad- visor, Miss Merritt. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE First row: C. Holger, M. O'Hara, S. Barry, J. Pross, N. Barrett, B. Harrington. Second row: Mr. Dickinson, Richard Littleboy. Third row: J. Gibson, A. Richardson, C. Blakeslee, J. Gordon, D. Haat, Treasurer, B. Harrington, B. Krichbaum, M. Bragman, .I. McDonell. Absent: B. Addison, G. Downs, THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The Publicity Committee is a new organization this year supervised by Mr. Dickinson. Their primary function is to serve other organizations in the school district who wish publicity for coming activities. I28 NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated, left to right: R. Casey, Club Editor, C. Holzer, Girls' Sports Editor, B. Yeo, Boys' Sports Editor, Mr. Cauble, Advisor, B. James, Assistant Editor, Mrs. Krauss, Advisor, D. Verry, Editorials, J. Gibson, Fashions. Standing: S. Schneider, C. Gwilt, S. Bullett, P. Hales, N. Russell, D. Voumard, M. Stever, B. Dorschel, J. House, C. Keene, S. Minor, G. Huveldt, J. Gordon, A. Hallstrand, T. Vedder, M. O'Hara, C. Connor, P. Schultz, C. Mahalick, B. Kelly. Absent: B. Andrews, Photographer Editor, T. Mento, Co. Club Editor. 'El ii, 3 V mr Kg 4 ws. '4 . ' WY 2 -as ,za M f vw 6, . 'ME' fv N ,yyx , ,A 'Q 'fi , ,f Q 5 X A i I A, X A if X . . , K' , -f :f f 5 ' Q el gg 53' no P fi X ? Kyra- W 'H ad, vb -if Ta, an fi? - . , ' 3 I 'i v-F 49 My , Q K sf 5:2 'ab , , W H3 i S affjf' f 21 fwfr? STUDENT COUNCIL Front: Richard Littleboy, President. First row: G. Blair, J. Matrone, M. Meade, J. Hall, A. Gutekunst, P. Wachholz, S. Edwards, E. Easton, C. Teska, N. Chandler, B. Scherz, S. Berry, J. Gauthier, T. Pratt, M. McCafferty, P. Mattison, L. Loux. Second row: S. Gillen, Mr. Delaney, Mr. Goessling, Ad- visors, T. McMiIlen, M. Aicher, C. Grover, M. LaRocheIIe, L. Alletzhauser, S. Clement, P. Liro, C. Tehon, J. Pireiino, J. Waryan, B. Salerno, T. Mclluckie, D. Davis. Third row: J. Murrow, D. Van Zandt, V. West, P. Milback, D. Hallenbeck, K. Roche, C. Garofalo, R.. Lehman, J. Fish, S. Penoyer, J. Socia, P. Greco, C. Rein, A. Sotherden, C. Colella, D. Young, C. Tracy, R. Ragonese, J, Darminio, R. Gillette, G. Chmielewski, A. Jonson, P. Murphy. Fourth row: J. Blair, J. Evans, A. Downing, S. Haven, F. Kiggins, G. Hayden,C. Withey, T. Stockton, J. Burlingame, A. Hansen, P. Cerio, D. Stevens, C. Recuparo, T. Harmon, P. Secor, D. Juno, V. Rima, M. Frye, C. Allen, J. Cross, C. Darminio, J. Gerharet, D. Winslow, J. Kissel, P. Wilson. Fifth row: M. Chambers, B. Barzee, C. Perkins, K. Kohles, P. Stemmler, T. McCabe, J. Merritt, W. Sleeth, T. Petroff, D. O'Brien, P. Bulla, J. DeLine, B. Tomeny, J. Tominy, D. Nagy, T. McBurnie, P. Sullivan, S. Jeffrey, S. Burlingame, R. Irish, N. Ahrens, J. Sharp, M. Dickson, D. Brown, S, Handly. STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES During the first part of the school year, our Student Coun- cil has been very active. Among our many activities was a calendar sale to support our foreign student fund for the coming year. Like every past year, we did very well. Next Came the Red Cross Campaign, which was a contest among the homerooms to see which one could collect the most money. Homeroom 207 was the winner. Another big money-making project was the annual candy sale at Christmas time. We sold homemade peanut brittle, ribbon candy, and hard candy. This was the best ever! In the future, we are planning to conduct a poll for the student body to decide what country their foreign student will come from next year, and where she will reside during her stay. Throughout the school year Student Council has held dances on Friday nights and during the basketball season has alternated them with the Athletic Association. Our goal is to keep our school standards at the very highest! STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS First row: M. Aicher, Recording Secretary, D. Littleboy, President. Second row: T. McMiIlen, Treasurer. Third row: M. La Rochelle, First Vice President, L. Alletzhauser Second Vice President, S. Clement, Third Vice President, M. Grover, Corresponding Secretary. iso ee. PROJECTIONISTS iectionist, Robert Coville, M. Scott and D. Young, Secre taries. Second row: B. Rice, H. Werner, D. Perechov. SOUND CREW WILLIAM CARSON DAVID GRIMM THE SOUND STUDIO The Sound Studio is a service organization of The school that has charge of all The sound in The school. The members, Bill Carson ancl Dave Grimm, Take charge of the sound at assemblies, concerts, and bas- ketball games, as well as playing music in the homerooms mornings. 134 First row: R. Atkinson, J. Spuches, J. Watson, Head Pro- TRAFFIC SQLAD J. Eldridge, D. Steamer, P. Milback, J. Lempko, S. Bolton, B. Reed, B. Squires, A. Corb, C. Tracey, B Bieloski, C. Bel-mke, S. Simcuski, M. Artizone, R. Irish, V. Rima, A. Clement, J. Sanfillipo, D. Roehm, C Grant, J. Langenmeyer, J. Deline, R. Gifford. CIVIL DEFENSE CLUB First row: B. Fenn, G. Ehegartner, Secretary, T. Amato, President, D. Haaf, Vice President, B. Hutt, J. Stanton, Mr. Delaney, Advisor. Second row: D. Young, N. Barrett, D. Welch, C. Jeffrey, B. Krichbaum, C. Vollkommer. YEARBOOK STAFF YEARBOOK OFFICERS Left to right: Nancy Milback, Treasurer, Charles Dense, Editor, Marsha Willis, Secretary. Standing: Ann Richardson, Assistant Editor. AT WORK-Anne Richardson, Judy Baum, Charlie Dence, Nenya Buttles. First row, left to right: Mrs. Mills, Advisor, R. Davis, C. Dense, J. Ferguson. Second row: 'G. Perry, J. Gapski, R. Czyz, A. Richardson, N. Milbaclc, M. Willis. Third row: J. Bamrnesberger, J. Baum, D. Windlow, J. Bennett, N. Buftles, B. Subik. Fourth row: A. Purvis, J. Ebare, L. Larson, J. Cross, D. Wood, R. Maylone, C. Blakeslee. Absent: E. Bieloski. WEATHER STATION 35 M. M. Left to right: Lynn Curtis, Dick Welch HAM STATION Kneeling, left to right: A. Hallstrand R. Baum, M. Tedesco. Standing: C Mahalick, B. Kelly, R, Casey, Mr, Gale advisor. Left to right W. Farone W. Eckard M. Curtis l35 , 5 1, ., ll ag 1 ,W -I 'QW U,,,. ill 1 Qi 1 ..,. wif V k x f ez N Y, 22 f, K vw ,wg vw fm ' 9 x 5 Q if .M ,Wt-...i wk wk S M f MVT' 'a Rs ,X 2' Q' .tg .msgs - A ,WN y 3 wi' ' ,V y , , qi. ff 1 5x A !EL1f:?,g5,:g:':Q4 s 1 Ax 5 B ar, p M iw A 1 , Q E Y W?- 5 ww, 'RK 'S ' ' '- . , :f . v? ay ' I, Q wg:::f:::.:'fE: u jf QW 1 3 ., 2 r Q QSM w , X' sv' . X M2 ii Y rf 1 K ,F M, V - , igfyw l N fp W K . 9 A an 3 J i LEA it m i' 'f fx W 1 5 ,, VVVV . . i Q 5 . , wg , ix . ,k., ,lk d iff? ,R M 5 W Q il -se 5 5 KV s 15? 'P , wiv . gal QW in i' .. 1.: 'Y 2 9 W. , fi 25 ,fs AQ' M, H5 ww If gg r,..v-Nw' 9 N V M' V x, . ' XX X v weQ,,., x , MAE ww ff, v X1 , x t v , 'x if XV XL NK. XF 'J xr 1 1 .', .xv K. W J V .J A N, M' ,J , X, X N 1, xl J 'Lf A . x s ,fx I XY XX by sql N M U Ax my KN' X A mx Y' J M L 5 N Xe if L, MN 'VSENIOR HORUS JUNIOR' CHORUS First row: Miss Ransom, S. Palmer, P. Hunter, S. Schneider, L. Collins, S. Tarzia, P. Therre, S. Bausman, J. Crownhart, B. Subik, C. Garofolo, J. Bennett, N. Gill, B. Lamphere, N. Brown, P. Murray, L. Watchinzer, J. Houser, I. Salisbury, S. Dombroski, D. Buttles, M. Scott, J. Croyle, J. Roder, S. Cushman, S. Houde, J. Sornberger, N. Goodrich. Second row: J. Webster, R. Cortrighf, W. Fancher, P. Wilson, W. Skinner, J. More, L. Day, S. Koslowski, J. Cowles, M. Kavanough, R. Bristol, G. Hansee, T. Lane, J. Sanfilippo, R. Pike, J. Blackburn, P. Cortright, T. Powers, G. Brauckle, B. Squires. Third row: D. Kuhn, C. Connor, M. L. Snow, H. Fallen, D. Wyman, P. Stemmler, A. Patynew, J. Fergerson, J. House, J. Sharp, E. Ouderkirk, L. Heagle, N. Reynolds, L. Southard, E. Gillette, S. Phode, S. Beechour, J. Gordon, N. McDonald, E. Cole, M, Miller, J. Polchlepek, D. Loughlin, M. Maxson, G. Lindsley, A. Korb, S. Fournier. First row: Miss France, Advisor, J. Robertson, M Mayer, M. Allen, M. Cappello, K. Yackel, N. Rob erts, M. Farrington, L. Shickel, S. Wilmer, M Mackay, J. Wilmer, B. Dilling, S. Springsteen, D Zeigler, M. King, S. Sahm, N. Timpano, B. Besaw L. Brauchle, J. Locke, J. Webb, S. Craner, L J. Piraino, C. Rein, P. Miskelly, F. Kiggins, C Clark, D. Lavin, S. Speich, C. Salisbury, E. Laing, P. Barry, V. Wagner, J. Cronkwright, J. Ackerson S. Homan, D. Van Zandt, A. Brunei, G. Stankei J. Harrington, J. Morse, J, Morse, J. Fuller, P Kimball, C. Cruthers, K. Daley, G. Klaine, C Hughes, M. Mcfiatterty. Third row: M. Meneilly P. Wardan, N. McCasland, M. Allen, G. Carr, B Thomas, G. Dixon, N. Carpenter, L. O'Neil, R Fasoldt, M. Anderson, J. Scheuer, L. Koegel, D Kocher, L. Guckert, P. Lero, J. Poppe, K. Ahrens, K. Nugent, M. Oliver, B. Salenske, B. Bieler, P Betsch, J. Klotz, N. Weaver. I39 1 Roder, L. Mills, D. White, C. Erardi. Second row: r S S IN-21 3 'af Wet' N v Q C Jw 'El' THE COACHING STAFF CONSISTED OF: Football-A. D. Hall, Coach, J. V. Football-Richard Bader, Coach: SPORTS REVIEW This year showed increased participation in the Athletic Program at North Syra- cuse. The Northmen participate in the A. B. Division in the Onondaga County League in the following sports, Football, Varsity and Junior Varsity, Basketball, Varsity and Junior Varsity and Freshman, Baseball, Varsity and Junior Varsity and Freshman, Soccer, Cross Country, Track, Bowling and golf. ln addition to the above, the Northmen are members of the Central New York Wrestling league. The gymnastic team competes in the Section Ill winter carnival, and holds meets with Syracuse Central and Onondaga Valley Academy. Last year the Gymnastic Team won the Section Ill Novice Tournament at Watertown. The boys also compete in the Section lll Winter Carnival in bowling, volleyball, badmin- ton and table tennis. The girls' sports program includes invitation games, intramurals and play days. The girls' activities consist of Archery, spring and fall, softball, soccer, basketball, volleyball and bowling. Cheerleading and marching athletics are governed by the Athletic Council which is the Executive Committee of the Athletic Association. They are assisted by the Advisory Committee on Physical Education and Recreation. The Highlight of the Sport Season is the Block Letter Banquet held in June when awards are given to both the boy and girl athletes. Last year Dave Giusti won the Tobe Thornton memorial trophy given to the outstanding athlete of the year. Len Obergfell won the Varsity Club trophy presented for Athletic Leadership and Scholarship. Miss Diane Shetron presented the girls' achievement trophy to Miss Joan Gurnzy. Other girl trophy winners were: Mariorie Wilson, Barbara Stockton. At the close of the football season, the Advisory Committee sponsored a father and son night for the football squad. Movies of the home games were shown and refreshments served. The North Syracuse Police Athletic League presented indi- vidual Oscars to each letterman and a large trophy to the school. John Nugent, John Halosky, sistant Coach. Basketball-R and William Covey, Assistant Coaches. Soccer-R. Bell, Coach, L. Guido, As- Tucci, Coachp J. V. Basketball-R. Bader, Coach, Freshman Basketball-J. Drenchko, Coach. Wrestling-A. Kneiser, Coach. Track-John Nugent, Coach. Cross Country-A. Kneiser, Coach. Golf-John Herlosky. Covey, Coach. GIRLS' ACTIVITIES-Archery Marching Group-N. Shuback. Baseball-A. D. Hall, Coach, R. Tucci, Assistant Coach. J. V. Baseball-W. and Volleyball-E. Tucker. Soccer and Basketball-M. Ebbins. Bowling and Softball-N. Shuback. J UNIOR VARSITY Reading clockwise Marsha Schultz, Captain Gail Lindsley Marilyn Aicher Betty Benson Sandy Birchmeyer Bev Bieloski Anna Graziano VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sue Rohde Marcia Willis Marty Neimeier Carol Tracey Bonnie Hafner Grace Perry, Captain i. -, 1. - . . - FooTBALL SQUAD Front, left to right: B. Michael, B. Scerbo. First row: J. Conboy, D. Gillen, R. Ashford, J. Murphy, J. Boyko, D. Davis, W. Gratien, J. Stasko, D. Giusti, D. Pike, J. Sanfilippo, R. Maylone, E. Dyer, C. Falter, C. Perkins, R. Littleboy, J. Kissel, B. Squires, P. Bula. Second row: T. McCabe, R. Cortright, M, Michael, T. Amato, T. Dailey, D. Tisdale, J. Cowles, J. Ochsner, B. Jaeger, E. Volkommer, P. Wilson, F. Falter, C. Ungleich, B. Salerno, P. Maylone, T. Witz, G. Tooley, T. Conway, P. Baker, M. Tidesco, Mr. George, Third row: B. Sivonick, D. Mueller, J. De Line, T. Sonzi, C. Fecht, B. Harrington, D. Webb, P. Roehm, C. Mathewson, R. Babcock, G. Arnold, S. Koslowski, S. Tambert, R. Chandler, G. Simmons, J. More, J. Crawshaw, A. Hall, R. Tucci, D. Boiter, J. Nugent. FOOTBALL For the third time in four years, the Northmen were Co-Champions in the Onondaga County League, This year's team won six games and tied one A well co-orclinated attack made them the highest scoring team in the league. Pike and Giusti were outstanding stars in the backfield, both making All-County while San Filippi and John Stasko were outstanding in the line Pike was the leading scqrer in the County while Giusti was third. The following boys won their letter in football-ENDS: Charles Falter, Richard Ashford, Darrel Tisdall, Richard Lit-tleboy, Roger Maylone. TACKLES' John Conboy, John Cowles, Dave Gillen, Joe Boyko, John Murphy, Joe San Filippo. GUARDS: Tom Amato, Richard Dailey, Richard Davis, John Stasko CENTERS: Charles Perkins, Wayne Gratien. BACKS: Peter Bulla, Joe Kissel, Dick Pike, Paul Wilson, Ed Dyer, Barth Squires, Carl Falter, Don Winslow Dave Giusti. MANAGER: Barry Scerbo. 1 The record for the season is as follows: North Syracuse ...... ...... . 34 Minoa ......... ...-. 6 North Syracuse... .. ,,,. , 53 Baldwinsville .. 0 North Syracusem.. ,........ 40 East Syracuse ,... . 0 North Syracuse ......,......... 47 West Genesee l North Syracuse .... ...... . .12 Solvay ............ . .... l2 North Syracuse.. ........... 34 Liverpool .... ......... . . 0 North Syracuse .. .. ....... T4 Fayetteville-Manlius ..... ....'I2 234 30 First row: R. Littleboy, J. Sanfilippo, J. Stasko, W. Gratien, D. Gillen, J. Murphy, R. Ashford. Second row: E. Dyer, C. Falter, D. Giusti, D. Pike. FIRST STRING I44 t SECOND STRING - FOCTBALL First row: R. Ashford, J. Cowles, R. Littleboy, C. Perkins, D. Dailey, J. Conboy, D. Davis. Second row, left to right: B. Squires, P. Bula, J. Kissel, P. Wilson. SOCCER First row: B. Halrey, D. Coon, A. Taryed, B. Steaner, B. De Anthony, J. Carlone, Manager, B. Gora, B. Neimier, G. Blair, L. Alletzhauser. Second row: L. Guido, Coach, J. Morris, M. Schnelhe, D. Graner, H. Strobeck, B. Stockton, R. Fergerson, W. Wagner, Co-Captain, S. Gasser, Co-Captain, K. Wheeler, R. Maylr, L. Meade, R. Bell, Coach. SOCCER The North Syracuse Soccer Team in its second season of varsity competition finished in fourth place in the County League with a record of two wins, three losses, and three ties. The team benefiting from the experience gained in 1955 and led by Co-Captains Steve Gasser and Wolf Wagner played many interesting and exciting games. The 1957 version of the North Syracuse Booters is expecting a fine season with many returning lettermen. I 45 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front left to rught Managers R Swanson F. Salerno. Second row: R. Bader, J. V. Coach, R. Izzo W Grainen R Lnttleboy P Murphy C Perkms CoCap1ams D Guush and D Plke C Falter, G. Phelps, R. Ashford, R. Maylone, R. Johnson, R.J Tuccr Varslry Coach SCORES OF GAMES TO FEBRUARY l5, I957 Central Square Baldwinsville East Syracuse Solvay .... .. J'ville DeWitt Lnverpool .. ....... Fay'ville Manlius Baldwinsville . . West Genesee East Syracuse West Genesee Solvay ......, .. Liverpool . JUN Syracuse Syracuse. Syracuse. Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse R VARSITY Front left to rught Manager B Swanson R Bader, J. V. Coach, Manager F. Salerno. Second row B Strnght B Harrsngton C Mathewson C Solomen J Hoffman J Barry D Danly D Muller, H. Stalker, J. Crawshaw, J. Palmer, P. Wilson, P Maylona F Falters GYMNASTICS First row: B. Malherwein, R. Cortwright, Mr. Covey, Coach, R. Gaca, J. Goldthwait. Second row: L. Van Lennen, D. Haaf, C. Dence, P. Bulla, J. Kissel. WRESTLING First row: H. Wheeler, J. Conley, B. Hutt, J. Stasko, M. Michael, R. De Anthony, W. Michael, Manager. Second row: R. Eaton, R. Blakeslee, H. Stanton, J. Moore, F. Tornatore, Mr. Kniesier, Coach. Third row: J. Ochsner, T. Tonzi, R. Davis, W. Carson, A. Tarzia. After one year of intramural wrestling, the sport was introduced as a varsity interscholastic activity for the first time this year. North Syracuse was accepted by the Central New York Wrestling League, composed of fourteen other member teams. We are competing in the Western Division of that league, against such teams as Rome, Au- burn, Baldwinsville and West Genesee. Our present league record is two wins and five losses, with one wrestling meet with Baldwinsville still to be de- cided. In non-league encounters the team has beaten Marcellus, and Jamesville De Witt, while losing to Seneca Falls and Chitenango. I47 VARSITY BASEBALL First row: R. Blackburn, T. Lane, D. Pike, E. Briggs, L. Obergfell, D. Guisti, Manager W. Farone. Second row: D. Winslow, T. Dom- broske, M. Bragman, R. Ashford, R. Johnson, J. Fitzmoris. Third row: A. D. Hall, Coach, C. Perkins, W. Hill, D. Tisdall, C. Falter, E. Dyer, Mr. Pratt. Baseball 1956. While the Northmen did not repeat as Champions they finished strong and ended in second place in the Onondage County League and had an overall record of I2 victories and four defeats Sore arms on the pitching staff handicapped the team in the middle of the season. However, the team bounded back to give Solvay County Champions its only defeat. The following boys won their letters OUTFIELD Richard Ashford Michael Bragman Edward Lane INFIELD Eddie Briggs Terry Dombroske Ronald Johnson Donald Winslow WILLIAM FARONE, Manager. PITCHERS CATCHERS Richard Blackburn Leonard Obergfell Ed Dyer Charles Perkins Dave Guisti Richard Pike Darrly Tisdall The following is the baseball record. North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Syracuse ................ O Syracuse ,............... I 9 Syracuse ....... ...... 2 Syracuse ................ 4 Syracuse ................ 8 Syracuse ....... ...... 3 Syracuse ,...... ...... 6 Syracuse ,,,.,,.,..,..... 9 Syracuse ................ I O Syracuse ....... ...... I Syracuse ........,........ 19 Syracuse ............. 4 Syracuse ................ 2 Syracuse ...... ...... 4 Syracuse ........... 2 Syracuse .............,.. I5 Baldwinsville 4 East Syracuse 4 Solvay ............... ...... 4 Oswego .................. .....- 6 Fay'vilIe Manlius .... ...... O Oswego ........... - ........ e..... I Solvay ................. ...... 2 Fay'viIle Manlius Auburn ................ ...... .. ..... .B 4 Balclwinsville 2 East Syracuse I West Genesee .... .... . . 3 Liverpool ......... ...... I C. B. A. ........ ...... I Vocational ..., ...... I Eastwood ...........,. .... O JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right N Polostro T Amato K. Roche, J. Conboy C Jomck Second row Mr. Covey, Coach, B Pressley D Dailey B Wiegand, R. Izzo, D Graves Third row G Down, S. Throop, D Langewlez P Wilson B Harrington, J. Yuill TRACK Front: F. Suchewski, Managers J. Baumler, R. Coon, P. Eldbridge, D. Anthony, First row: T. Powers, P. Russo, R. Maylone, C. Abulencic, W. Baumler, P. Bulla, T. King, A. Tarzia, D. Bigsby. Second row: D. Kesel, J. Keach, J. Stasko, J. Roder, J. Oschner, S. Handley, T. McBurnie, C. Dence, B. Squires, J. Nugent, Coach. Third row: H. Skinner, B. Carson, P. Murphy, B. Rogers, J. Murphy, J. Paninski, J. Cowles, R. Jaeger, R. Littleboy, R. Davis, R. Richardson. The North Syracuse Track and Field Team finished second in the County Meet in T956, and with a dual record of five wins and one loss in the books prospects for the coming year look good. The Northmen had five county champions last season and all but two are returning for the T957 season. Bill Carson broke the school record in the Mile with a 4:43.47 effort and Bill Baumler set a new county record in the 880 with a 2107.9 burst. John Stasko claimed first place in the 440-yd. dash hitting a 55.3. Jim Keach, the only senior, made the West Point Section lll team along with Bill Carson when he leaped l9'9V2 inthe running broadiump. The Team of '57 are expected to have a fine season witth many returning lettermen. CROSS - COUNTRY Left to right: J. Ferguson, B. Smith, R. McNally, A, Geneaser, M. West, C. Dence, B. Carson. VOLLEYBALL First row: M. Mautz, P. Barry, F. Kiggins, S. Rohde, C. Allen, P. Milback, S. Burlingame, J. Fuller, J. Genska. Second row: Miss Tucker, Advisor, D. Safranko, C. Breckenridge, J. Grimble, C. Simonaitis, B. Hafner, B. Benson, N. Ahrens. Third row: J. Gauthier, S. Coy, M. Chambers, D. Juno, R. Reddick, M. McConnell. Fifty-eight girls participated in volleyball this year. C11 We went to Solvay on Tuesday, November 20th, Three schools participated in this play day. The scores were: Lost, North Syracuse 10-Minoa 12, Minoa 15-Solvay 5, Won, North Syracuse 13, Solvay 5, f21 Wednesday, December 5, 1956, Liverpool and Solvay came to North Syracuse. Liverpool A won over Solvay A by eight points. North Syracuse A won over Liverpool by a large margin. North Syracuse B lost to Solvay A by one point. Refreshments were served in the home- making department by the North Syracuse girls. l31 Ori December 17, 1956, West Genesee and Fayetteville-Manlius came to North Syracuse. Won: North Syracuse A 36, West Genesee A 35, Lost: North Syracuse B 21, Fayetteville B 32, Won: North Syracuse B 14, West Genesee B 6. Refreshments were served after the games in the homemaking department. , C41 Wednesday, December 19, 1956, our teams went to a play day at West Genesee. Won: North Syracuse A 28, Solvay A 10, Lost: North Syracuse B 12, Baldwinsville B 14, Lost: North Syracuse A 17, Baldwinsville A 265 Won: North Syracuse B 15, Solvay B 7. Refresh- ments were served by the West Genesee girls. DRILL TEAM First row: M. McCafferty, B. Dilling, C. Mahalick, M. Meade, C. Spencer, C. Ingenhutt. Second row: C. Reimold, L. Adams, M. Nelson, L. Squires, J. Loerzel, D. Buttles. Third row: S. Bowen, B. Bathbun, A. Norton, V. West, P. Therre, K. Merz. Fourth row: M. Carpenter, S. Mahalick, P. Minor, D. Diederick, J. Cordone, S. Hickein. Fifth row: P. Caldwell, J. Clayton, B. Bryce, D. Hibbard, M. Spencer, L. O'Neil. Sixth row: R. Fasoldt, B. Carr, M. Simmons, S. Minor, B. Lathrop, D. Margrey. The Drill Team is a new organization formed this fall by Mrs. Shuback. Everyone was urged to try out and forty-nine girls were finally selected. They marched at half time during the football season and looked very nice in their white outfits. Everyone enioyed watching this original group. I50 SOFTBALL First row: J. Wilburt, P. Murray, C. Allen, J. Roder, D. Vonmard. Second row: D. Stever, V. Lathrop, E. Prime, D. Hollenbeck, M. Krause, G. Baker, B, Quirk, A. Purvis, L. Bell, G. Duggan. Third row: S. Rohde, S. Burlingame, B. Benson, B. Hafner, M. Kot, M. Chambers, J. Gurzney, M. Neimeier, M. Conners, P, Sams, E. Coates, J. Fuller, Mrs. Przelocki. Fourth row: S. Bullett, B. Komrowski, J. Fish, D. Juno, S. Patynen, L. Koegle, M. Simmons, M. Conners, J. Fish, C. Russell, M. Archer. Under the direction of Mrs. Polchlopek and Mrs. Przelocki seventy-six girls eri- ioyed the activity of Softball. The teams went to Baldwinsville for a softball play day on June 4th. Twenty-nine girls received credit for this sport. BOWLING OFFICERS Beverly Schaap Mrs. Shuback, Advisors Beverly Polence Mary Ann Krause BOWLING The girls' bowling league was organized first semester by Mrs. Schuback with thirty-five mem- bers. Meetings were held each Wednesday afternoon at Bowling Green alleys and the team bowled in several tournaments, among which were Solvay and Penn-Van. ' I5I l52 BASKETBALL First row, left to right: D. Stever, M. Mclntyre, B. Hayes, P. Barry, D. Buttles, J. Gauthier, F. Kiggins, S. Burlingame, C. Allen, J. Genska, M. Spencer Second row: J, Grimble, D. Baker, M. Kelsey, D. Swelzey, S. Coy, D. Dippold, S. Rohde, C. Tracey, B. Hafner, B. Benson. Third row: J. Blair, C Simonaitis, J. Ladd, N. McDonald, P. Milback, M. Chambers, B. Barzee, R.Reddick, S. King, J. Norton. Fourth row: Mrs. Ebbin, J. Simpson, D Safranko, C. Breckenridge, J. Edwards, N. Ahrens, J. Fuller, D. Juno, T. Graziano, M. McConnell, D. Hibbard. Fifth row: C. Holzer, D. Voumard, M Stever. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The basketball schedule this year involved many of the county schools. The girls met with Solvay, West Genesee, Fayetteville-Manlius, Baldwinsville, and others. The four teams under the supervision of Mrs. Ebbins, played both home and away games and enjoyed a successful season. SOCCER In the fall of the year the girls' soccer team, under the supervision of Mrs. Ebbin, played against Solvay and Liverpool High Schools. The two teams combined under The name of Sliverpool and although our team was not victorious, the game was enjoyed by all and refreshments were served after- wards. First row, left to right: F. Kiggins, T. Graziano, C. Allen, D. Buttles. Second row: Mrs. Ebbin, D. Hibbard, S. Burlingame, R. Reddick. FALL ARCHERY Left to right: R. Baum, B. Kelley, N. Buttles, C. Keene, B. Hunter, Miss Tucker. There were seventeen girls that participated in the Fall Archery Group. The team representing the group at the Central New York meet was second in Class C. The girls on the team were, listed in order of scores from high to low: Hits Score 1. Nanya Buttles ,..... . ....,,. 70 351 2. Ricarda Baum .......Y. .,,...., 6 7 333 3. Ann Hallstrand ,.,,p ,,p,.,7p 5 1 229 4. Barbara Kelley ..,,.,., ,..,,M,. 4 7 211 Total of high four .c,,, .,,,,. 2 35 1124 5. Carol Keene ...,,p...,,p..p,,p,,a,,,a M33 102 6. Beverly Hunter ....................., N49 199 Our team besides rating second in Class C also rated second in Onondaga County with: Hits on Individual Score Score Eastwood, lst .. ............... . ...... . ...... 365 1156 North Syracuse, 2nd -. .... ...... - 351 1124 Solvay, 3rd ............................,..... ...263 761 Our high individual was Nenya Buttles with a score of 351. Nenya won the bronze archery pin for the high individual score from our school. This is the third time Nenya has had the honor of being the high individual representing our school at the Central New York Archery Meet. l SPRING ARCHERY Left to right: R. Baum, N. Buttles, T. Graziano B. Hunter, C. Keene, B. Kelley, Miss Tucker. 153 jQyyw 1M1ii U?W MGH W M fWW QMfw'5OK fV pw WDA D JN av-mf X Q W Yr X O ,- w fy, I 1 ' ' F ir ,Y . ' :wi q,...m 1 , 1 YN ,, W .M , ., . . Q 51 ' 'V' fmfw r ., W - AQ . 1- 5 'f 1 1 - 3 , ,A ff W 'H 4 S 5 A, L 156 H1 L ..,,. i , f X ,K f. ff z gf' , M xg. w ,, . 9 U . , 1 4, , , ,, 5, I. wf? K' , Q K xi S wi. fai- -cr Cx 'W , - . xii? N X W,,,m:2A.., , K L- 9 L ' Egg, f R ' k . n m , ., , H , ' 952 : 1 K ,M 1, x mmf M Q0 'Q gl in 5 5 2 1 L Isffmi. asm: : -fr Island of Paradise was the theme of our Junior Prom held April 27. Palm trees, a Hawaiian mural, vivid flowers and refreshments with tropical names completed the setting. Rusty Maylone and Linda Larson reigned as King and Queen. The court consisted of Jean Bammesberger, David Wood, Grace Perry, John Cowles, Sandy Birchmeyer, Richard Littleboy, Beverly Bieloski, and Richard Davis. JUNIOR PROM First row: D. Wood, R. Littleboy, R Davis, J. Cowles, B. Bieloski, S. Birch- meyer, G. Perry, J. Barnmesberger Second row: C. Qbergfel, R. Maylone King, L. Larson, Queen, R. Guzman. Grand March We, the Senior Class of this year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, com- ing to the sudden realization that our four years' of High School bliss are drawing to a close, and that we must leave these sheltering walls, do, being of sound mind and body and uninfluenced by any outsider, hereby present this, our Last Will and Testament to the Faculty and our unworthy successors. To Mr. Wagner, being his first Senior class we leave all the thanks and a bottle of Buf- ferln to stop his suffering in future years. To Mr. Scholl and Mr. Hoover we leave a hickory stick and some patience pills for the sixth period lunch. To Miss Devine and Mrs. Smoke, for all their hard work and headaches, we leave a hot water bottle. To Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Fogarty, for all their hard work, we leave a subscription to Ten Ways to Prepare Beans. To Mr. Pinti we leave a bottle of Airwick and, five new shirts for all his patience in the Chemistry Laboratory. To Mrs. Mills we leave a pair of roller skates so that she can get between the teachers' room and the Yearbook meetings faster. To the Faculty we leave all the memories of the trouble that the class of '57 has caused you, To the Juniors we leave the top rung on the ladder and hope they don't fall off. Good Luck, and enioy it as much as we did. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave the hopes and dreams of their Senior year and do hereby verify that it is all that you expect and even more. I, Gladys Ackerson, will to my sister Jean Ackerson seat No. i8 in typing room I22 and hope she has better luck with the typewriter than I did. I, Carol Andress, will to Joan Andress and Carol Gillen my ability to talk in any class. I, Mary Ann Ardizzone, leave my seat in Secretarial class to any poor Shorthand ll student who's crazy enough to take it. I, Diana Amold, will to Joyce Davidson my ability to drive, and hope that she doesn't give as many gray hairs to Mr. Guido as l must have. I, Rich Ashford, would like to leave. l, Jean Bammesberger, leave the wonderful experience of being on the prom court to any lucky iunior, and the satisfaction of making my own clothes to Carolyn Darminio. I, Judy Baum, leave my ability for lan- guages to anyone willing to stay after school four nights a week and take three years of French in one year. l, Marlene Becker, bequeath to Carol Gillen my art of attracting homework. I, Carol Behnke, being of sound mind, and scarred body, leave my Purple Heart to anyone brave enough to take Chemistry. I, Lenora Bell, will my Lab drawers in Chemistry to any Junior lucky enough to take Chemistry. We, Hans, Hippy and Hymie, being of sound mind leave our furnished lockers to Pugy. I, Bev Bieloski, being of sound mind here- by leave to Sue Burlingame my grey skirt to wear to all the dances. I, Carol Blakeslee, leave a few inches of my height to Nancy Malfitana-she needs them! I, Sally Bolton, leave my ability to fail Mr. DeLaney's unexpected American History tests to any iunior stupid enough to take them. I, Donna Breckenridge, will to my niece Marlea Miller my locker on the first floor, hop- ing it fills her needs next year as well as it did this year when I was trying to use it. I, Brenda Brodbeck, leave all my fun in high school and Central Square to my sister Carol. I, Bianne Brunet, will to Pat Caldwell my seat in the lunch room with all the trouble makers. I, Barbara Buscher, leave my love of eating to a worthy iunior, Rosie Irish. I, Chuck Bush, being of sound mind and body will to any Junior who is lucky enough to buy a taxi all my passengers in the Groan. I, David Butters, leave all my abilities to any underclassman that can use them and hat hasn't got any. I, Nenya Buttles, leave a full schedule to myone who can carry it. I, Nancy Caporin, being of sound mind and body leave my four periods of shorthand and typing to any Junior who can stand it. I, William Carson, leave my iob as a county mile champ to any boy who thinks he can handle it. I, Sandra Caruth, being of sound mind and sound body leave to Sandra Lavigne my lead foot, I hope she has fun with it. I, Pat Casey, leave my seat in Chemistry class to any Junior brave enough to face Mr. Pinti after being absent a day. I, Deane Chandler, leave my ability to chew gum in Mrs. Adams' class to any lucky Junior who has better luck than I did. We, Charles Abulencia and Sam Cimilluca, being in a hurry, iust leave. l, Alita Clement, leave my treasury iob to any Junior who thinks he can drive everybody crazy with two hundred dollar mistakes. We, Hans, Hippy, and Hymie, being of sound mind leave our fumished lockers to Pugy. I, John Cowles, leave my iob at Wool- worth's to anyone who wants to earn money and graduate at the same time, and a bottle of NODOZE pills to Mr. Gale for his eighth period Physics students. I, Joyce A. Cross, being of sound mind, hereby bequeath my iob in Coach Hall's office and all the fun that went with it to Judy Locke. SENIO I, Ruth Czyz, will my initiative to talk to Rosemary Irish. I, Eileen Dailey, being of sound mind hereby leave my interest in basketball to my brother Dick, and my interest in Cheer- leading to my sister Shirleyt I, Diano Dano, being of sound mind and body, will to any worthy American History student my soft heartedness for the American people and my ability to argue with Mr. DeLaney. I, Donna Davis, wish to leave Marty Maxon my seat on the bus. I, Dick Davis, being of partially sound mind and body, will my place in the whirl- pool to any Junior boy who likes to bubble. I, Charles Dence, leave my track shoes to anyone who also wants to take the name splinters. l, Robert Desimone, leave to Mr. Tucci all my knowledge and wisdom of gymnastics and gym suits. I, Terry Dudzinski leave to my sister Mary Dudzinski my locker on the first floor. I, Geri Duggan, leave to Janet Fuller all the good luck possible and she'll find my red socks in her locker. I, Gloria Furco, will to Miss Devine an- other Homemaking III Class like the one she has eighth period-that is, if she survives this one. I, Jack Ferguson, will my old date book to some dateless Junior hoping he will have better luck with it than I did. I, Sally Fox, being of sound mind and body leave to anybody all the good times l've had at N. S. I, William Farone, leave my seat in Mr. Pinti's first period Organic Chemistry class to any interested iunior. I, Helen Fallon, hereby will to Janet Con- nors the NERVE to go steady with a KISSEL through the Senior Year. I, Esther French, leave my ability to ask Mrs. Adams and Mr. LaLonde questions to any Junior who is capable of thinking fast enough. I, Carol Grant, leave to my sister Patricia, my seat in Mr. LaLonde's first period ad- vanced typing class. I, Joan Gapski, being of sound mind, leave my ability of receiving a shock from every- thing I touch to any capable Junior. I, Wayne Gratien, leave my perfect at- tendance record to a Junior who's crazy enough to keep it. I, Elaine Gillette, leave my place on Mc- Call's Fashion board to the Junior lucky enough to be chosen, and my ability to sew to Karen Gillette. I, Dave Giusti, leave my ability to skip third period every day to any underclassman who dares to try it. 'ILL I, Ruth Hachmann, will to my brother the ability to move back to Iowa in HIS Senior year. I, Henry Hayford, will to Vernon Pec and Nancy Sfhaffer a very happy and enioyable future in high school. I, Bob Harrington, leave the Senior Play to the Juniors in hopes that they have as much fun as I did with it. I, Neil Hayes, leave to a deserving and lucky Junior the good times I have had. I, Judy Garling, leave to Pat Madison my scars from Chemistry class and the luck to be in the Junior and Senior Plays. l,Sandy Birchmeyer, being of sound mind and body bequeath to Nancy Lane all my many clothes and my book reports. I, Elaine Bieloski, leave to Marge Braia my gift of gab. I, Shirley Horner, leave my iokes to Mr. Goessling, he needs some good ones. I, Joe Kissel, being of sound mind leave my wisdom in English and American His- tory plus my Gymnastic slippers to Janet Connors. I, Barb Koehler, leave my happy hours in room 2I4 to any Junior who takes Homemak- ing. I, Carol Krause, leave my worrying about passing English I2 to Dionia Schlee. I, Diane Kuhn, leave all the fun I had in Miss Tucker's first period Study Hall to Nancy Ahrens. I, Ted Lane, leave my ability to dislocate my shoulders to any underclassman who likes sports. I, Linda Larson, being of sound mind and body, bequeath my inquisitiveness to Carol Tracey. I, Richard Littleboy, being of soundly mind and bodies leave to any poor Junior, my locker full of borrowed books needed to get through your Senior year with. I, Alycann Mahley, leave the fun I have had in my four years of high school to my brother Jim, class of '62. I, Marilyn Maloney, leave to my sister Judy Maloney my seat in Miss Hughes' American History Class. I, Sandi Martin, leave my long fingernails to any Junior who doesn't mind filing them. I, Rusty Maylone, being of sound mind and body, leave to any Junior who is am- bitious enough to take it, the fun, headaches, and satisfaction of being President of the class. I, Thomas McBurnie, leave my calendars and girls to Oliver Bud Falter. I, Jim McMahon, bequeath to Martin Otto Scherr my honored desk in Mr. Dickenson's fifth period English class. I, Robert Paul Mele, leave my sister Carol to Pinky. I, Joyce Melvin, being of sound mind, leave the fun I had in high school for a iob. I, Nancy Milback, will to my sister Patsy all the new books I bought this year and hope that they won't change again before she becomes a Senior. ' I, Peggy Moore, leave what is left of my Oklahoma accent to any iunior who is willing to take a lot of teasing about it. I, Ronald Motill, do leave behind my brief- case and its contents to any iunior that thinks he can lift it. I, Sandra Olson, leave all my fun and in- terest of the past to Lucille Snyder. I, Carol Oaster, leave my gym suit to any unfortunate Junior who needs it for next year. We, Hans, Hippy and Hymie, being of sound mind leave our furnished lockers to Pugy. I, Joan Neimeier, leave all the fun l've had in my Senior year to Joanne Elder- broom, hoping she will have as much fun. I, Arlene Purvis, will my position on the Yearbook Staff to any worthy Junior, and to my brother I will my hopes of him getting a Varsity Letter in sports as I did. I, Janina Polchlopek, wish to leave Luck to every friend and underclassman, especially to Miss Bandler and Toni Pawelek. I, Grace Perry, leave my seat in Secretarial Practice class to Donna Young who I am sure will enioy it thoroughly?! I, Sandra Penoyer, leave to my sister, Joan, all the good times l've had at North Syracuse High. I, Barbara Pattat, leave my grey hair to any iunior who can take all the iokes. I, Nancy Palmer, leave my seat in Mr. Deleney's American History class to Joe Boyko. l, Murray Palmer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Dick Melvin, my associate, my number one position as head of the mob. I, Carole Russell, being of sound mind, will my seat in American History to Craig Vollkommer if he is lucky enough to get it. I, Pat Rose, leave my three lockers to any- one with things enough to put in it. I, Sue Rohde, leave my locker in the boys' locker room to any girl brave enough to claim it! l, Verna Rima, give my seat in Mr. Dick- enson's class to my cousin Linda Pike tif she'Il take itl. I also leave my family rela- tion book to Jeannette Pierce lfor better or for worsel. I, Ann Richardson, will the stick of my 2B pencil to Jacquie Gibson. I, Nancy Reynolds, being of sound mind and body leave my quiet reserved ways to Marty Maxson. I, Carol Remon, being of sound mind and body will to Diane Safranko the ability to cheer loud for another great athlete. I, Eileen Reilley, being of sound mind leave my place at the lunch table to Mary Dwyer where she can have as much fun as I did. I, Mary Reed, will my ability to peeve Mrs. Adams to any fortunate future student of hers. We, Ruth Sampier and Judy Socia, will our friendship to any iunior who is lucky enough to keep it. I, Joseph Sanfilippo, leave my parking place in the Student parking lot to John Murphy and his Bomb, that is if his Bomb can make it to the parking lot next year. And Nl also leave my right arm to Murphy so that he may finish his last year of football successfully. I, Barbara Scherz, leave my seat in Short- hand two to Sandy LaVigne. I, Marsha Schultz, being of sound mind and 'body leave my position of Head J. V. cheerleader to some real lucky girl and my uniform, if she's big enough to fit into it, knowing she'lI have as much fun as I did. I, Sherry Simcuski, leave my crutches to any iunior who thinks he or she can get to class faster by sliding down the banister. I, Rick Skinner, leave my fun and place in chorus to my sister Suel I, Carolyn Smith, leave to my brother Ray- mond, the nickname Smitty and hope he enioys it more than I have. I, Dick Smith, being a lot smarter now advise no underclassman to buy a new car while in school. I, Lois Sponable, will my seat in Secretarial Practice to any unlucky Junior. I, Robert Sposato, leave my seat in Mr. Goessling's homeroom to my girl Marie. To any Junior who has the nerve to -try it, I, Pat Stemmler leave my ability to get out of Mrs. Adams' Office Practice Class to go to Senior meetings. We, lBertl Betsy Subik and lHarryJ Sally Bolton, being in a hurry, iust leave. Lots of Luck, Charlie! I, Mitchell Surowick, leave my seat in American History to some unfortunate Junior who wants it. I, Sue Symer, being of sound mind and body, leave my driving ability to Sandy Iauco-he needs it. I, Carol Teska, being of sound mind leave to Judy Paulk a new bag for her gym suit. I, Marilyn Vail, being of sound mind, leave to Jane DeTorio a new rubber band for her pony tail. I, David Wood, leave to any Junior who isn't afraid of responsibility, likes to handle money, and wants to have a great time, the office of Senior Class Vice President. I, Marcia Willis, because I am of sound mind and body, leave nothing, as I'm taking it all with me, including Richie. I, Herb Werner, being of sound mind and silent films, hereby leave the Charge of the arc proiector to John Watson. I, Penny Warchal, will my fishing rod to Jeanne H. in hopes of catching a PlKE. I, Margie Wagner, leave to my sister Ginny all the razzing that goes along with being the Boss's daughter. I, John Yuill, leave a dead leg to any lucky football player. I59 THE CLASS OF '57-BEST OF 'EM ALL A dream come true! was our attitude As we entered high school in a carefree mood. With stacks of books and a friendly hi! We did our best to suppress a sigh When those high and mighty seniors swept through the halls Making us feel suddenly meek and small. Our enthusiasm burst in our Junior year As we planned events, both far and near. There was President Rusty Maylone-a great leader indeed And Veep Dave Giusti-his strong shoulders we'd need. Our gal Grace Perry kept the checkbook straight While able Secretaries Brenda and Sue completed the slate. Smooth music and smell of pine filled the air At the Junior, Senior Christmas party-our first big affair. Remember the class cutting on that memorable day- To finish the details on our great Junior play? Our Easter vacation was spent in delight Waving the ceiling for lsland in Paradise - Quite a prom night! With leis of flowers and glittering crowns, Rusty and Linda reigned with their court all around. You could plainly see their attendants were merry Sandy, Beverly, Jean, and Grace Perry Also, Dick, John, Rich, and David Wood Our Junior class never had it so good! More names for the record as elections came 'round The team we selected was industrious and sound. Again we chose Rusty to lead us with zest And a man of business, Veep Dave Wood was the best. While Linda and Barb took good care of the letters, Alita, as treasurer, could not have been better. Silver Wonderland, How beautiful it seemed At our last Junior-Senior Christmas party, with a sparkling theme. Of course Dino was the pride of our hearts And each player gave it warmth, however small his part. Carousel was chuck full of gay music and fun Which depicted N. S. and all we Seniors had done. Our final big fling was an elegant ball That we'd been anticipating since way last fall. Class meetings, sock hops, and our terrific teams Make us realize that high school means More than homework and stiff long tests lt brings us friends, like Stephen, and happiness. Mr. Wagner, we thank you and the faculty too. For your thoughtfulness and help in whatever we do. Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Fogarty, Mrs. Smoke, Mrs. Mills, and Miss Devine You're peaches! You're tops!You're everything kind! lt seems these wonderful four years have flown by, But our cherished memories will never die!! SENIOR PLAY DINO PLAY CAST First row: G. Perry, S. Birchmeyer, C. Smith, J. Gerling, L. Larson, N. Reynolds, C. Blakeslee, P. Moore, G. Duggan, M. Willis. Second row: J. Cowles, S. Gasser, B. Harrington, Miss Sleeth, R, Ashford, N. Hayes, R. Davis. STAGE CREW First row: M. Frye, E. Gillette, J. Polchlopek, J. Baum, M. Crane, N. Milback. Second row: D. Butters, G. Simons, Mr. D. Foley, T. McBurnie, H. Werner, D. Wood. Dino, the story ot a juvenile delinquent's problems and the people who try to help him solve them, was presented by the Senior class on Nov. 30 in the high school auditorium. Here the cast takes time out for a break during final rehearsals. It was under the excellent direction ot Miss Sleeth and considered a great success by all. I6I SCIENCE Mr. Gilbert Print Shop SHOP CLASSES Miss Ransom, Music ,.,.....-.-l SCIENCE Mrs. Kennedy English fav ff w f . ' ' IR M 1 bf Af nf M 4+ H RQ fw W 7 WSE' fiwfay' Wy' wH5Q?4:'2lHM, 4 1 I A A, 37. - ,Ug,fV:E, ,Q rv, Q 34..x, 2' ui, ,,2g,f3J,2y2, .5 fix Egg. 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Cross Country ....... - ........ Custodial Staff ....... Del Rio Riders ....... Discipline Clinic ...., Driver Education ........ Eighth Grade ....,....... English Department ..... Faculty Index .,....... ............ F.F.A. ............... , ........ - F.H.A. ....... - Football ........ Freshmen .................. Gasser, Stephen .......... Guidance Department ..... Gymnastics .................. Ham Station .................... Hammond, Dr. Maurice ..... Homemaking Department ..... Honor Roll ........................., Hoover, Robert ............. .. ,....., A Industrial Arts Department .....s. Junior Cabinet .,........................ Junior Officers and Advisors ....... Juniors ...............................,..... Library Club ......................... pages 168-169 -nnww page 31 -nun page 163 -nun page 153 page 26 nnunm page 121 pages 136-137 nuuuu page 148 -nun page 146 ,CHM page 152 nun page 24 -WWW page 167 page 151 page 36 nun page 27 -DMEM page 36 annum page 143 pages 138-139 -Nunn page 28 -num page 133 - ............. page 149 nun page 37 -num page 120 -nun page 122 -nn-nuu page 35 pages 115-117 -numn page 29 pages 38-39 page 126 page I 27 pages 144-145 pages 112-114 -- pages 46-47 page 30 page 147 page 135 page 22 page 31 pages 124-125 page 23 page 31 page 104 page 105 pages 105-107 page 123 INDEX Library Department ........ ....... ......... Luchsinger, Frederick ..... Make-up Crew ...................... Mathematics Department ...... Music Department ............. Newspaper Staff ..... Nurses .....,,.............. Orchestra ..........M,.,......................... - Physical Education Department ....... Prolectionists .....,H.............,c...,..... P.T.S.A. ....,.,....,............ Publicity Committee ...... 2 Scholl, Peter ................... Science Department .cc.... Secretarial Staff ........... Senior Advisors ....... Cabinet .c.............. Christmas Party ...... Favorites .............. History .......... Junior Prom ..... Officers ...... Seniors ....... Wi ll ,.,.. Soccer Boys' .,.c,. Girls ...... Softball ..,.,...... Sophomores ...... Sound Crew ...... Spanish Club ........ Special English ...... Sports Review ...... Stage Crew ............. Student Council ...,,.. Switchboard .,.... 35 M.M. ....... - Track .,c........,,, Traffic Squad .,... Volleyball .......... Wagner, Paul .........c. Weather Station ...... Weightlifters ....ccc,, Wrestling ......,.,.,.. 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Cross and Jean Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crain Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dailey Dattler Hotel Miss Nancy Devine Duff Food Service Mr. John Durant Dygert and Lambo, Mid-State Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ebbin Ed's Radio and Television Service Mr. Pat Falco Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Farone Fergerson Funeral Home Fox Real Estate, Inc. Frankel Men's Shop Franklin Department Stores, Mattydale Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Garling Haberer's Super Market Mrs. Inez T. Hall Harvey Brothers Dr. John C. Hewitt Jo's Pizza House Kammer's Super Market King's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Lamuel Ladd Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Laing R. G. Kopp Office, Supplies and Equipment Mr. and Mrs. John H. Goessling Lake Shore Inn Mr. Lavere Mr. and Mrs. Clain Lewis Dr. Francis J. Lonergan C. Loughnot Mackey's Shell Station Dr. Carl E. Marlow Marv's Wearing Apparel Miss Norine Meagher Meaker's Diner N. W. Meloon North Syracuse Motors Northern Lights Shopping Center Ballwe'g Flower Center Casual Miss Shop, Inc. The Cotton Shop Dixie Sample Hat Shop Endicott Johnson Shoes W. T. Grant Co. Kiddie Shop ' Donald LaBelle iChappellsJ Onondaga Provident Loan Co. Northern Lights Paint Center United Men's Shop F. W. Woolworth North Syracuse Silver Star Mr. and Mrs. George Mulhauser Pal's Coffee Shop Pete's Barber Shop Phi Sigma Beta Sorority Mr. Danny Pike Dr. Leon Popoff Louie Powall Richards Vari-Typing Service H. Rima C. R. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Root Roxann Supply Corp. Royal Electric Company Schopfer Lumber Co. Sheeley Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith Mr. Kenneth Smith Donald V. Sotherden Student Supply Store Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Subik The Sweetheart Corner Teachout's Market Ted's Roadside Market Whitney Thomas Toad Harbor Lodge, West Monroe Tri-Hi Club Ungers of Mattydale Ken Washburn's Shell Station Watson's Nursery Service Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Wester Wizard Electronics John Campbell Richfield Station M. H. Baker, lnc. 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