Nottingham High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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,L w w v fi' ?f f+: V f- XLQM ALJ f M Ci 'Lvl 4,13 Mm - .'x cbo cS X, WWA 4H Q7xf RYQ 5, 24 f 'V , ykei, ORE pf M11 W V pk, fx 4 X , bl XA ffmgf-:ff PL-Q ff fL1j'?fQ'- '- My I -max O? i 2f fw11f Wai. Q9 O --J Jf Q ,,.,,f,w2:m2,,0 f2W'f'5.9 f9'j31.M 'b HW., Cin ffm ' 'I N, ,J ,f 7 wf J ., Lf N f 8.2 J 1 wh ,- f v 1 df if H 4.1 ,. , Q , AY life-ue, W WJ W VW Q KQWMQMW My w QW ' is .UPWI HUU ' fggggpu- ' ' ' 3K vm ww! J Jvoifmglzam ,H gl: Selma! L-SJy'1acu4e, New yofzk ?j0lul'n8 'lee ,,,, W I I W Y r I . .J ' z l 1 . . i.-.. Q-. f -k,.. VK' 'e 'Q 0 o .Lecfzca icon We, the class of 1950, dedicate this edition of our yearbook to Miss Hasbrouck. This Iune marks the end of her years of faithful service at Nottingham. We are sorry to see her leave, although her contributions will remain a part of Nottingham long after she has left us. Her personality, patience, and unfailing interest in Nottingham students have helped build Nottingham into the fine school that it is. To you, Miss Hasbrouck, we express our sincerest appreciation of the fine work you have done, and we extend to you our best wishes for the future. 'z 'lee Stiff ivea There came to my office in the spring of nineteen forty-six, a man who had been, twenty years before, a student in my home-room. ln his hair now were little threads of gray and in his face a wrinkle here and there. But his heart was young and full of loyalty to Nottingham. born of many years. He had come to chat a bit and talk over old times. Suddenly he arose from his chair, went to the window and looked out wistfully. Then came words I shall always remember, I see our tree still lives. Those words carried his love for Nottingham. For in his student days, where now about the school are trees and shrubs and lawns, was nothing except barrenness. But the students graded that barrenness and spread the seeds: they set out shrubs: they planted trees, home- room by home-room. One of those trees was ours. A few weeks later, as we came to school one morning, we saw in our sorrow that our tree was broken from its trunk and lying on the ground. With the spirit, however, which is eternally Nottingham, we bound together the broken parts, tenderly watered the little tree daily throughout the long hot summer months, braced it with supports against the icy blasts of the following winter. The next spring we watched eagerly and anxiously. And lo, when the buds burst forth on the other trees, so did they on ours. Our tree still lived. On its trunk, just below the branches, 'there is a large ugly scar where were the bandages and supports and braces. Alumni love that ugly scar. Twenty-five years is a quarter of a century: a long time measured by man's three score years and ten, a short time measured by the existence of an institution. Yet it is not how long we live but how we live which is the final test. By that standard, Nottingham is old, much older than its years. Graduates of the baby school, as it was called, daily take their places in the affairs of city, state and nation in a proud and lofty way. Their contributions to all fields of human endeavor are beyond comprehension. 5 M2015 of csaezwzlg 'ff'-GUY With , If ,, . , 3' r 6 ,I l ,. .5 'D ' -. V : A ' It 1 ' it y 2.3. 3 . Q , ' af -, Nga Wie ' V ' 'V I Uuz 'zee Siiu iuea Cont. For a school is made not alone of bricks and stone and mortar, nor of desks and black- boards and maps. A school is made of people - people with hopes and aspirations, people with trials and disappointments, people with loyalties and devotions. Nottingham contains more than the material, it contains the spiritual as well. And so, no matter what happens to the substance, the spirit still lives. It is with pride and thankfulness that we look back over these twenty-five years. There have been times, as with the tree, when we must needs nurture the school against the cold of winter and the heat of summer. There have been successes and failures. But it is by this very token that we can look ahead to the future with confidence and faith. Thee we will remember In our hearts forever. These are more than words from an Alma Mater. They are a creed. For verily in the hearts of faculty, alumni, and students is Nottingham. Our tree still lives! HAROLD l. COON K' A X fwfrlfawy ful , Z ' Z52, JI.. J 5' -0 . if-ft O oiizng am Ku g Echtor Stephen Rerss Co Busmess Managers Harold Bnstol Harold Greenleaf Ir Faculty Adv1sor Mlss Endersbee Class Wrll and Prophecy Vrcky Gorcoff Ph1l Russell Mary F lav1n Dlane Rlfkln Kayla Isaacs Iohn Beach Mxchael Stone Club Wrrte ups Barbara Fnck Nancy Knapp Nancy Burns Senzor Prom Paul Foster Steve Orenste1n Connre Love Ioan Dale Berta Lee HUIWIIZ Motto Davld Blrdseye Ann Llnes Me1v1n Frsher COMMITTEES Senzor Saymgs D1ane Johnson Lynn Ingraham Ar Maynard Tlschler Dedrcatlon Ann Lrnes SENIOR COMMITTEES PICHJ c Dave True Sanford Ste1n Ph1l Russell Mrdge O Connor Nancy Becker G1ft Bob Corey Ruth Schrader Dot Retan Photography Martm B1rnbaum Faculty Sayrngs Nancy Tarbell Donald Ph1ll1ps Eleanor Troxell General Davrd Levey Caps and Gowns Donna Alexander Mary Sawyer D1ck Love Don Phllhps Announcements Ann Den1son Frances S1lverrnan Ann Tracy I . Sybil West Sandy Stewart . if 45. .f' MMM enmfz 0 zcew , IOHN BEACH Patlence IS a ent of gemus Salutatonan Football Track Student Councxl Student Guxde Honor Roll H1 Y Presldent necessary rngredr BARBARA FRICK Barby And a heart to match Bowhng A Cappella Grrls Chorr Radro Club Student Councxl Honor Roll Corndor Gurde T1 Tn Y V1ce Pres Gzrls League Presldent Board 'I-new IOHN BEACH Presrdent BARBARA RICK Vi Preslden ,dgvvf-4 911,56 THERESE SHARP Delrcate as a A Cappella Girls Chorr Radro Club Red Cross Student Gurde Honor Roll T1 Tn Y Presldent Inter Club Councxl Terry Dresden Doll HELEN SCHWARZ Schwarzy A candrd censor and a fnend smcere ACappe1la Guls Chou Commerclal Club Tawasx Tn Y Treasurer Grrls Leauue Semor Class Treasurer I 50 hefubase. -3' Q.. THERESE SHARPE, Secretary HELEN SCI-IWARZ, Treasurer M . X VK I -. 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Electromcs hurried, never wor- y N ORMA BEAVER Norm None but hlmself can be hrs Sllence IS a true friend who parallel never falls Foootball Swlmmm Student Gurde Bowllnq Sklp A Cappella Grrls Choxr Strmq Ensem e Orchestra Student Gulde 4 IOANNE ATTRIDGE temple Now there s a real trrend Bob kmd and atfable to every crea ture Track Senate Treas Presxdent Student Guide QSC 8 duff Q...- X rf 'X 5? f In T9 'U' Cheerleadmg Red Cross T1 Trl Y Rec A Cappella Gxrls Chorr Student Gurde Han IS does 'li' Sfllskm 4144 She IS so wond Refreshhmg as spnnq a1r 4, X92 41.9 www -1 Basketball Cheerleader Volleyball Glrls Choxr Red Cross Student Council Student Gulde Tn Y Greg STANLEY BECKER handsome Wh at men call a man what A gods call a god Bowlmg T1 Tn Y Gxrls League IOAN BATTELLE Ioame cz nature Words sweetly placed and modestly dxrected Swlmmrng Bowlmg M-QV -Q T1 Trl Y Grrls Lea s-Sql Q-dt: Nan rous sweet and Stan Qi' ,CPF 'Q-Q, iq,-,bw dv f J 3 I. 0' S MELVYN BEHN Me There rs nothmg better than the iarthful servlce of the heart W if ttf DAVID BIRDSEYE Dave Nothmg succeeds lxke success Radro Club .ally Honor Roll 'X 'file ik BETTY LOU BLAKESLEE Booby There rs no royal road to geometry A .77 Swrmmrng 'L ' Red Cross ,,,,,4,,.,,! F H1 Tn Y Grrls League '2fi'f2f?f +1- IOAN BLUM loame A cheerful dlsposrtron a ktnd word and a smrle Honor Roll Bowlmg BARBARA BISCHOFF Brsch Softly speaks and sweetly smrles Sophomore Cholr im tw my if Y '32 'ww' MARY LOU BISHOP Lou Sparklmg wrt and last ng humor Basketball Bowling Student Gurde Honor Roll T1 Trr Y Inter Club Councxl Glrls League ALLEN BRONSON A btt oi sound nonsense as what makes men Track A Ccmpella riff' and v ,lr flair ff VJ? CONSTANCE BROWN Conme Such Icy ambrtxon fmds Grrls Choxr H1 Tn Y Vrce Pres Girls League Mftgfljfflirff' W X' if KATHERINE BOGART Katre Laugh and the world laughs wrth you Student Gurde Tawas1TrrY Hlstorran :age Corr Sec Treasurer Inter Club Councrl G1rls League HAROLD BRISTOL Buster Indrspensable 1ack f all trades Football 7 ACappella Band Sophomore Chorr Electronrcs Sec Presrdent Year Book Co Busmess Manager ROBERT BROWN Browm The end crowns the work Student Councrl T HELEN BUCK Helen Co operatron rs her motto V ,A H In IIAIH N33 ' V. 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Rqdlo Clu Student Councrl Sguden T1 Trl Y Presxdent H1 Tn 1-N Student Gurdgufyv My Red C Gxrls League-Board Gulg Leg STEPHEN CLARK Steve DONALD CORTRIGHT Don The stormy Gahleo wrth hrs That wxll do for the Arr Force woes Track FO0lbGll Apparatus TfClCk A Cappella 3 Q 4 Electromcs .1 41 Photography Uv Student Counc1l Z 'Z' fff f9ff Pancho at peace Ninos' Bud horn dr Z' MARIORIE CLARKE. Spontaneous humor A Cappella Grrls Choir Radro Club Student Gurde Grrls League Tawasr Tn Y Treasurer Mrd MAIZIE MARIE COLBY Marzre 'Beauty hves wlth k1ndness Grrls Chou l. QI H ROBERT COYE By the work we HIGH Track Cross Country A Cappella Honor Roll IEAN DALE Basketball Cheerleader Student Gunde My ' W4 Gxrls' League A Cappella Student Guxde T1 Tn Y Vrce di' RICHARD COOPER Dxck The power ol thought the magxc ol mmd ROBERT COREY Bob He brought us a taste of vrc tory Foootball Basketball Baseball A Cappella Student Coun Bob tell the work Blondme Mernment rs her mxddle name Pres Cll MMM? 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MELVIN FISHER Me The parting genius is with Slgh ing sent Honor Roll 736 J, w S ,V 'I' W fvglf fjiw A ref Jiffy! ,Q IACQUELINE EPP Iackle I must laugh and dance and sing youth IS such a lovely thing Stnng Ensemble Orchestra Student Councll Tl Tn Y Treasurer Glrls League BEVERLY EVANS Actlonyillth n' Act on' Cappella if lTrxYf Bev le jk IOAN DILLON loa ere comes laught ' h both her Sldes ng -X Bowllng Student Coun llt Tl Tn Y 'f f UU lr s Lea e 4-1 jj 5' lf IJ ljdzf IEA E FLAH e lkeffbut oh how different A Cappella tk lt A, lrls Cholr Corridor Guide x v Tawasl Tn Y X Xb Glrls League-Treas A l VICE Pres Board -, ft I , Cltlzen Editor iam M S 5 W ,X W le ,yy , lg 9, A charmlng m ner clgthe ln We are the twlns frlend sweet slncerlty shlp Swlmmlng Swlmmlnq Glrls Cholr QA Cappella Student Guide Glrls Cholr TGWGSI Trl Y S' C zen Edltor 1 Inter Club COUIICIQ if ,XX Cross Glrls League a Sl Trl Y wt lf v glfdl eagu ejsecf ' ' Jlmlf p J ' , .,I I.. ., I., V Valeriy. . . my 1 F . 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Youth Radio Club uf Red Cross Student Councll Student Guide Honor Roll T1 Tn Y Inter Club Councll Guls League gaiety Swlmmmg D Tasea as Red Cross Glrls League W VICTORIA GORCOFF Vicky 9 She smgs and all lxsten A Cappella Q Q, 9 'Lo PAUL 1-'osrsn Gxrls Chou ,x-' ,-P., gs He who re ers rs Clllzen up 0 s Y 45 -Q. spected by H1 TU Y Q 09 C 'goo Football J Glrls League 0.4.51 0 Baseball we 09 000 Student Councll 0 bfpsh Lp 7' f Student Guide I 1 4 5? KURT FRIEDRICH Ernre HIS laughter IS always the slgn ol a good tlme Student Councxl an 109 ,, L L time QW MARY ANN GLANN Glanny Hapoxness consxsts of actwxty Basketball Glrls Relay Swlmmmg Gxrs L g Lfwag',A WH THOMAS FOX Tom Once a gentlema and always a gentleman Radxo Club Student Council Student Guxde r 'ap ,B f00MU ELIZABETH FRICK To know her rs to hke her Radxo Club T1 Tn Y Kb Girls lwlxpx L.,-fl IZ 100' 0 1. ,, S 9 0 10 A G Ihr 4 A2 QICSVZLP' yy ,JX J,-r f.'g.9s-,P ,M X at IOHN GlLFO?L??,2'go X I, 5 lack Well done IS better than wel LUCIE ANN GOEBEL Dlscretxon ot speech rs more than eloquence Orchestra S-'Ig Y? ez FLORENCE GREENE o Qulet but lots of lun 'L' 1 F'-3 .1 of sald 90 Q Ele tromcs J J I Volleyball Service Ball Glrls League 11 -r HAROLD GREENLEAF Ir Ha Hxgh character needs no recom mendatxon Senate Presxdent Year Book ,M CoBus1ness Manager Q 'C' pu' ' . . . ' ff' Y ,s - , gg, I I M I l 1 . 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L!'bQD Girls Chou' A I H --I. l I f 1'f .:' I I 1, , I' S M . I I - at fd! J, E .- ,XX 8 0 I I f ' Y H . .U . , - ,f i' I My , , . , ,v K A -so ' ' , , U H . I . A 2 in , 4 V I ' 1 ' , H - , ' .1 ., V ' -V Y K , 'I f , A X K I s , W' , C , gy K . R d c .E 1 4 4 A 0011 Sllxderllrguide, ,M J JQALV-1 ,.eL 0!D Z., Y. I Girls' League 4' ' A W' I , - l I 1 '- F1 1, Y WI. ll, I I My e t -. 2 I ,Mi .. .1. . p - V i xx V :dk if .N 1 . , ,.-- 9' 4, ' Cmnt H EQEEQ 'Lf 3 gt Q if .. V n I I U ' J 5 - . . YY' ' - X. i Qc? I . 7 ' ' ' we ' ' ' f I I N Y 1 of O! - L ,f W N A' ,hw 4 4 kg' fr ISABELLE HERNDON Always a llttle kxnder than necessary A Cappella Guls Chorr Volleyball D Tasea H1 Tn Y Grrls League Y -se.:-1' Mm' if J 61,140 E'-IN SUZANNE HARRISON Rogursh eyes that laughter ACappella Gxrls Cho1r Student Gunde Gxrls Leaaue Suzy glow wrth NANCEE HAUSER Never wrthout frxends Nan Swxmmmg Bowlmq A Cappella Grrls Chou' D Tasea T1 Tn Y 'YX0f X fibfgox WrMjY9 MTN' YJ fl b'l MARIANNA HISER ' She has beauty darly m her re DTasea Tawasx Tn Y Grrls League SHIRLEY HODES Shrrl S' lk' Brevrty xs the soul o wr A Cappella Grrls Chou I-I1 Tn Y A Cappella 4, AMAA! 'Q--f THOMAS HICKS Red Smrle thats a joy to man 7,.LfMA,1rs fumble -:AJ-P1117 lfH,, Nm BARRY HILL Str t Mlll1OHS for a 1est not one cent for gloom Www fir .,.,fv ROBERT HODGE Musrc and rhythm Irnd therr way mto the secret places of the soul Baseball Track ACappella El Hodgo 5? 5--nf H1Y CAROLINE HOWARD Snowball One learns by askmg ques trons ACappe11a Gxrls Chorr Allred Youth Red Cross Presxdent Student Gurde Tx Tn Y Corr Sec Grrls Leagu Corr S T31 if :wifi 'SfE,fiK3p0'P' ar Nur' NANCY HOWE Unquenchable zest. Basketball Baseball Volleyball Service Ball A Canpella sa-15 45. ...f ' Girls' Choir Red Cross-'Vice-Pres. Student Guide Tawasi Tri Y , BERTA LEE HURWITZ B I The sincere alone can re nize sincerityffb pax, If . ACappella . ' 5' Girls' choir-f ' Citizen I , , v V Student Guide f , f Tawasi Tri Y A W Howie MARGARET KATES Margee Quiet Comoosuref' Bowling srl 2 I 4, f A Cappella tqf' Girls' Choir deff ef Red Cross' 'Chaplain D ' student Council -flew? G Student Guide 1-1 ' T' Tri Y Sec. . 5, ,, Cgrls' League Lug' J v54-414. z all-C1269 7775.91 ' ' ICHARD KENYON Dick - Unconquerable will. Basketball f A Cappella x I I Band ' , Sophomore Choir Student Guide Honor Roll ' C , . . b , I L Girls League M ' 1 I ,Ori HARRY nzNKs Erastus Q. An endless stream of original 74 LV ideas A Cappella Band 'W DIANE IOHNSON Iodine Full of laughter lull of fun ever ready to help someonQ,l C Swimnunqooyydklvpxvk jr, 9 Bowling lv A 4 Acappeildlf 6' Girls Choiry ur Radio Club Red cross 1 W fygw Honor R011 'f vyi' Ti Tri Y Treasurer ry-'in J! Girls League Treasurer Board qualities Basketball Swimming ip Volleyball Service Ball Bowling Citizen Girls League J 9 R ' 4. E a IOAN KANE The Cough Nothinng endures but personal EUGENE KAPLAN Gene world is my goal A Cappella Electronics Honor Roll Qs' ' T11 gl fyugfrf VJ? ANNE KING King Anne A LYNENGRAHAM ng, sweet a face such angel eww, ,L The present well spent the fu p ture assured A CaPPe1la 65,10 Girls Choir Football Red Cross 4- M Tawasi Tri Girls League si- ff-if Nothing is impossible to a will fm! ing heart KAYLA ISAACS Basketball The fairest garden in her looks Swimming and in her mind the wisest Service Ball books A Cappella Cmzen Girls Choir Radio Club String Ensemble Citizen Student Guide D Tasea Tawasi Tri Y Student Council Girls League Wk Ren Student Guide Honor Roll TiTr1Y Sec Corr c LL' Girls League- Sec j Board 1' 1 I No rung in the ladder but the fv- Q9 X! -ff 1 . . V v ,,f ' I' N ' ' we Lg A- I ' Ari' , - ' , - Q , A A 'Q ff 4 'M U I . f J 5 K1 Q. , 7, I i7 f . haf' - . I 'lx - .H I ' . ,S W. . K Ol 5. ' A A 5 ' cg, ' f . . , . J, L,v 5 O' wry ,f xo 'A FJQ V X FX . Q-'E h L n. H ' ' Z, A Jygf ,L ,r , , . tr , HI .., 'So I 4,13 3' 1 l . ' Q K I ' fm 1 Q. A I ' l ' . X - I r ' 6' s 09145 of g ,4 f UU-L 1 NANCY KNAPP Nan l ff2'f'i ' A ' - ' - - ' - , -iff ii-A ,,,f '1 5,1 ::g,, Q H T -- U A g - y - Y pl V V, ' . , . ' 'LL ' 6 - , . ' 4' t ULU n . .' l' ' ' I4 L V, g , A1 D . 5 Af, , , --- , g P , , ,I 1 , W ' . l V I VJ' LJ.,-.' I 1-X To N 4 A6 A A V A : Uk LA, I rl-Lv, E MARIE KOCIUBA Midge l keep silent because I approve the plan. ' pleasure. -If f t MARIANNE KROMB makes you t k of Swimmmg Bowling A Cappella V Girls Choir D Tasea Student Council T1 Tri Y Girls League KENT LATHEY So build we up the being that we are Radio Club Student Council SALLY LAUS a She is the mtrror oi all cour tesy Basketball Volleyball Service Bal ACappella Girls Choiru Red Cross Girls League lt is her thi ing o t th RIC RD LEWIS WILLIAM LEVINSON Bill It is a rarity that gives zest to Lewie ' nowledge advances by steps. Band Orchestra Citizen Electronics dent Guide I-I or Roll 'sn DAVID LEVEY Dave He does well who does his best Radlo Club Honor Roll Citizen Student Guide CLAIRE LEVINSKY Good nature is than wlth A Cappella Girls Choir Radio Club Student Guide Honor Roll Girls League Annie MARIORIE KRULL Marge ANN LINES A wise and gentle way has Both sweet and wise is she S e Volleyball Bowling V I lf-fx!! 41,1 0 Aj Service Ball A Cappella jw I A Cappella J G1 Ch f 1 Ch +94 an-,, H5150 Ctswfl iw' ,J fjlfigaf., 61:3 ff Honor Roll 1 7' H1 Tn Y yy, 9 Girls Leagu JJJ' Student Council Tawasi Tri Y Sec Board ELIZABETH LA MONTA E C L LIVSHIN X, ,JJ vga!! Girls League I Beth d In Nature there is nothing mel SUOHQ mm ancholv A Cappella Girls C Red Cros -,gf Student Guide ootball Tx 'rn Y con sec 93 by Q' Girls League 14. Efsfantitude , W sf ,JN 'ff Mitch tn a manly Q5 57 5 ' ' , S fe . 2 . A ' , . ! ' - x I 1 r K ..S I., h MP8 Q' is ' f ' Ii' . . , . ,qv ' l . M f I J ,, S 'his 3,5 - I I 6 , J Ai! l ' ' - K ,JV sg., 1 . - .- ' . fw ' ' Q I: V V, . .I h I Q Jyty Nga' X 1 , ' . A-V69 If' . . V or - , 1 K. J I J . , I jd, ' ' I Lf . S, I 'I X A ' . . 1 ,, ,. ' I I ' '11 I I i As ' 8:6 at . - fre ' .f Q , - , -,'9 2 it O Ann My SE MARTINEAU Weedy rvatr rath an rs an rmrtatrve crea e rathe H p re the, nm ucat ri mm Y Corr s League CORNELIA LOVE C me GERALDINE MESSINA Ieny The good make others good Woman s work rs never done Basketball Baseball Track Cheerleader Swrmmmg ACappella Grrls Chou' Red Cross Pres Hr Trr Y Treas Gxrls League Boa G ROBERT MCALLISTER X My oughts t apott s ef: gi! MfkRCIA YVICCALLISTER Marsh A smrle that s there to stay Stung Ensemble Orchestra T1 Tn Y Grrls League 5.3 452, 'B'- I thy 1.1 '-...L 'un RICHAHL15 LOVE' tak Fgpm hrs bxtrous mmdf' 'Studs urde f v ELIZABETH LOVELAND Betty Swrmmmg Cappella Ai Grrls Choir Student Council Tr Trl Y Grrls League Board A Cappella Ve9 'L Grrls Chorr C731 'JL kg Corrrdor Gurde ,X Tawasr Tn Y SECQX' Grrls League Board Ur ba! rf' IEAN MCPHERSON ean The secret of the unrverse turns out to be personalrty Bowlrng Grrls Chorr Tawasr Tn Y Pres 21- ELEANOH MANGAN Kmd words are musrc A Cappella Grrls Choxr M 1-v Mrwff J' CHARLES MILLER X, Chuck Forgettuyffroub one way to cure '19 CAROLYN MURRAY Carol The best of hfe 13 conveys As welcome as the flowers rn tron May Baseball J Bowlmg Volleyball A Cappella ...Z Servrce Ball Grrls Chorr W! A Cappella Student Gurde fo Grrls Chorr Tr Trr Y J lp E' Red Cross Tawasr Tn Y 82 2 Girls League you ft! Wolff-4' 7 VM M, rffo 6V i 0 N LEY . U A an? sl Q. . s A . A A 1 Ag ff u fl L ' Q Q is . ' ' A1 A n 95,3 A 5, ' d C s ' ' . A ' A I T' - e .se 0' ' ' ' '-1 ' ' Jqlxtl x A , 1' ' W 3 F W .. . ,, N Q Q, ' ,. ,. ,.2. ,N V i 1, A h r , .. l.. In if ,, . . I ' 4: , - ' A f . S Q W l I 3 fr ' I ' li gf V . - - Dy ...N Iffdk wh . Us-f A 4 W U Ar ,Y-if - jf C' 5 A . .. i ily A . . it is U 1: 1 V I ,Aa M X MN A A .-f to P L A tw 4 A Rv, I. gf . ed' ' A A. xx . NX . A - A A 0 B 3 . A l 1 . , lHac l A I QA h W He T -it A P 1 J ' A LQ, . ' IJ U ff L F' 7: Q N U I . 1 fn Qx , . W , -A ' A 'Y NL AX QL ' E' X - 2 A' 'A 'N V A I V ' x fj! X ,, .. HEI. .- I K Zv- G S- ' A r V , X 0' ' A .IX . rr' 4 XA B K l lx ' J V ln V t F H X, P JJ H .1 . I . . Y . U' . A U D is .A 4 - J' ak Aitf' , g, - :F Y ,ltll vi rt 'A ul' ' ' a r X M 4- 4 A I 5 L' L T , . N' ' A , ' fx L A v . A-, T A ' , K ' ' I W X S' 'K ' 'Q' X A 5-' I V' 4 ' A jd. K Q ,A ,L ' if 'J Q' X .. xx' - ' X- 'l '- A JAVA! y A J' . -1 L. K h Y I I LN if A . ,J , tg Q ve-. 5 f 1- - - , L ,X '- - A 'U f J A411 ' . Z L' 5' Ab- A QM A J A A A I A 9 I AA A in 'Uk IK A . I A X I ' ' A 1: 'A Q A - AAA, J MJ , ff ' aj - ' ' W LARRY NAISTADT Handsome Never go to anything, let it come to you. Football Track e, Hi Y l Qs MARTIN NEMEROW Marty . An eye like Mars to threaten or command. Student Council T ALMA OGLEBAY M W A friend to all Basketball Baseball ou' Volleyball ACappella 95 Girls Choir Sophomore Choir Band 'V Orchestra Girls League BERT O HEARN Stitch The heart to conceive the un derstandmg to direct and the hand to execute Football Co-captam Basketball Baseball A Cappeplla Radro Club-President Student Council President Sgt at Arms Student Guide Harvard Book Award H1Y Vice Pres Chaplain Boys Auxiliary of Girls League DUANE NOYES Don Strongest minds are oiten those of whom the noisy world hears the least 3 3, Track MARTHA OTIS Her pleasure ol others. Mitty M., is the pleasure Swimming T1 Tn Y Girls Choir Student Cou Cl ' 2 . . U , 5 Girls' L l ' g ED HD MTM F t till the last. Golf Wrestling W ,fy , 3 ' Hi Y Student GuixeTK N xi va mr Honor ' ' STEPHEN ORENSTEIN Steve In came Steve e vast sub stantial smile H1 Y Band Honor Roll 1 WWW ANDRA ORLINS f' ome Cheerful without irony Girls League SANFORD PATEL Sandy Education makes the man Basketball me 'sz' is 5,5-Y sir semis MARGARET OCONNOR Midge SHIRLEY PERI-MAN Shlll I have a heart with room for Q ff The mirror of all courtesy everyone if +P 5 League A Cappella Citizen VJ fy Corndor Guide N, H1 Tn Y AVP, A Inter Club Council Girls League R? ew fr Jr 1 X . . X g N - . MQ I , fix' f . I . D I on . - H - . - v ' . ,, . l H --,. ,X , , A Q in ,, . . .U ,L f li' 'I 1., ' - fi-f . 1.3 4 , ,iq ' '-5' I -- - ' ':'. A, , I E I F I ll I F A M 4 sv I L ., ' I H l H A - I 51 th, U I H ras--: 'G M, Q .. , I 3 ,. I. .n If-' 'I V rf 6. l ' . . My - .A J I. 'Ili I gi 4 A Q ' ' 1 ,lit ' c , I3 - ttf rw , I ,X L . I f 4 g - I I -5 1 - : X ,+'?'3g A B I ,IJ lp 'S-I I NS lr . ' Mi, ,fyw tif I E DONALD PHILLIPS All m good trme Cxtxzen H1 Y A Cappella Student Gulde Baseball fiwwffff 1 ROBERT PLATTUS He that works after hrs own manner hrs head aches not at the matter .3 K' Band Y ...vi Nwf' BERNICE POWERS Bunny Dancmg toes Swrmmrng Bowlm Cmzen Alhed Youth Red Cross T1 Tn Y ACappella Grrls Chou Band Sophomore Chotr Grrls League 'Weiiw sr QMWX le' t Donme STEPHEN REISS Steve Never at a loss for Cxtrzen Edrtor DTasea Radio Club Electromcs-Treas Student Guxde Honor Roll Boys Auxxhary of Gxrls League Year Book AsstEdxtor Edrtor SHIRLEY REISTROM Shxrl A great artxst can pamt a great pxcture on a small canvas Basketball Track Commerclal Club A Cappella Gxrls Choir WILLIS PRICE I know not Football Track 9,1151 yr vQ1e ' -3-'Q so tl-..... 'VA I ask not nw ge' Wrlhe we iff!-1 xfmwnwp ROGER REID Bub Knowledge comes but wxsdom I survived past troubles so lmqefs hkewrse Ill survxve thxs Elecm-,mcg Football 'gg 53, ,K Senate HARMON PRATT Harm H1 Y Student Gulde -ff MEROY Eddre DOROTHY RETAN Do S any wo d much to Its a frlendl heart that has Y many frlends M 7744 Red Cross 501, by LA44 Roll H1 Tn Y Pres d 1 Z V S AUX Inter Club Councs' g fzledquqq ACappella 700-.saga fur:-70 Student Gurdew 'fm' Gxrls Chou ign .U Student Council '9C64-vbf n -1 Glrls League ,Jael ,ps WWI- fh Lbtfwvbel? D ..,,,, 7, PATRICIA POWELL a DIANNE RIFKIN Dede By care unrullled We promlse to co e to h ,Q Basketball 0Penm9 nigh' l Tawast Tn Y DTasea Band Student Guldejwz ,010 f. Orchestra Gxrls' League W' 3 I: r . I s' 0 V' ' 5 . , x 65 kg T N ' ' o P - ' J I Q . - 1, , N' . . . , ii' S , 3 4 Q? I . . l .Q my ,J 1 ' -I ' ,gllillfe . D , . . ' tiv- ' ,r.s 1 M ' 2 ' ' I I - :l V- e- . ,rf Q . . g -I , my .'-' 4 - 2 ' I 1 ki! U N' fl - 1 - ' . 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OLIVE ROCKWELL Olhe MARY SAWYER And she wrll have mustc wher Laughter lS necessrty ever she goes Allred Youth H1 Tn Y Sgt at Arms A Cappella Gxrls Chorr Band Orchestra Sophomore Choxr 91406 s-.sq 'wal WILLIAM ROOD 1 Basketball Baseball Swxmmxng Volleyball Service Ball A Cappella Grrls Cholr Student Guide Tawasx Tn Y Pres f Inter Club Councrl Gxrls League Wtt that can call forth smlles RICHARD SAWYER Dlck Baseball Easy come easy go '1' 'wr f-Ass. fy f6't,f.,,,LLxf'ff.vl I izyxr X111 M fiifffd' yafflfq ALLEN ROSENFELD True as steel Baseball Photography n-saw Jw-I 34... .6,yn-Q MQ 'Wu 'C 4-.Q PHILIP RUSSELL Phx A gentleman by nature a scholar by educatron Student Gurde fn- Honor Roll My XM W W2 QM W! lv' HILLEL BOTH 1 VIRGINIA SANDS Gmme The noxsy man IS always rn the nght Basketball 5 OMAAQ aseb ll Gil- Q, ,qt 6. loflpffff QMHM4 .., X3xmAA,of+2woPfvvtULa I is in Q 71. Nw X -J 9-4-0 You Cant help lrkmg er Basketball A Cappella Gxrls Chou DTasea Sec Student Guide T1 Tn Y MARILYN SCHMELLING Whatever IS worth i pk 4 JH A worth domgrlvyeu l Phx GLORIA SCHMITZ Cheerfulness rs gn I w1s Do or dre for d dom ham PHYLLIS RO Bowlmg M A Cap ella ' Gtr K X ll Basketball Baseball Volleyball Servrce Ball A Cappella Gnrls Chou Grrls League Go ear old Nottxng 'FM If Iwi lt ,. . ., QLXVSU . I , x 'V . SX ,yn A ' U l XR I I . mf 7' ' ' ' ' A I X' ' fs' , UE J bt - . . kg? X1 4 Q . . I B'll H I H f. ' ,, , .lr 1 ' kv- ff ' f I do ' , -V yn iffy S. Z - 'E A y E a V- Xl , A L If 'V' -X , 4 A Q d f L If V7 at ' 1 5' Al V U 'ln U -A ,Q ob- 1. ' li- 1 V W 'X Q- f 4 ' , C kg .:,- A A I in A - . sg iw fl ,J I f '44 t': if I al 7 ,. . . ., H ' - ' El f f , ' h c ' , R.. , A I .vii I A . 1 Y 'I in 4 f N- ' -- . . L f- , Q --- xv . . Z 2.3 . V ' fvfv ot K 4l W If ,, ' f N Y IF-Y . .. if , .sis , O 1 U Alf L V i lu' ,QQ 3,0 . - I l f A va '- I I Q W1 My . 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N- C 99. mm 52 I3 C 0 : -4 a publxc if Q' -5 DELOHES SIEGEL Dee Quiet but not unknown Grrls League rf ll ANNA SIMCOX Ann Her ways are ways of pleas Ul'll!1eSS J Red Cross 1 Tn Y Grrls League X it .1 fl: kf L fv IOANNE SEDGWICK o lx V MARIORIE SMITH Margy Constancy thou art a 1 wel L Every move a move of grace Basketball gf Glrls Cholr Swlmmmg Red Cross 'jo 7' Servrce Ball ld M Tr Tn Y ne, Bowlmg jj Gxrls League kj-V Gxrls Chou A ' Ap W7 A Cappella UL W fm x L -O Band s h Ch MM, W M R22 25511: 0 cc U fLv fQ,AgJ' Student Guide K T1 Trl Y Glfls League JOHN soumwonm ack Student Gulde The world knows nothmg of xts IEAN SHALER ean greatest men Always somethmng new Football Track 53 X Allred Youth Student Gurde M 1. zq A I 1 ., . . . ,, . . . is . VF ' ' Alma' 1 A 1 'I P + if Jgfl . . ' y V A 0 f J ' . . dl 1 - , V' A S of pf' rife is 's fx - 1 Q i , 4' .F ' if n A 1' p V, 'H-f K A an , if ,lla l 1144 ,akirvf I n I KA t- I J' .I Il, .vu ,,W. M, dl 1A1tQ'4'j.,: t OL M ,M ll -1 'lj 1 I. I' jf' i - l Q 'R E. if V f' , L4 QQ V up - f -f , X , -A eps fr - . .- 1 5. jg-7 J 0 ' WM W T 9, T - ' . 'YA . , tv 1 L ' 1 11 I C C QW Wh.- of Q17 VERNE SOVA Doc Anythxng for a quret lrfe Track A Cappella Band Electronxcs FAY STODDARD An artrst wnthout a ment ACappella Grrls Cholr DTasea Sec Pres T1 Tn Y Gxrls League tempera ELEANOR TROXELL Elhe It rs work whrch grves flavor to lrfe Basketball Servxce Ball A Cappella Glrls Choir Red Cross tudent Councrl onor Roll Tn Y Sec Treas C Council xrls eagu ood sport and a Basketball Baseball Student Councrl 5-if Q..-..- in Dave rare hu -sq Student Gurde yu HIY 90' J ft., lex' Wffwff we NANCY TARBELL Nan MAYNARD TISCHLER Txsch Ever faithful rn her tasks a Labor rs rtself a pleasure honest frrend and true Basketbflll Radio Club Year Book Art Edutor Honor Roll 2 E T1 Tn Y ph? N1 Q-...af aw THOMAS THOMAS Tommy ANN TRACY Annie A hon among ladles Beauty rs heavens gxft 4, Football Ap aratus Lu nt Councll QQ' 'F 45 MICHAEL STONE Mxke MARIORIE VERZOLE Unpredlctable mastermmd The magic of U face Cheerleading '94 Red Cross T was: Trx Y Rec Se ll, I eq Club Council I Student Guxde Honor Roll V Girls League Board Corres Sed ' 17 QS, I Stnng Ensemble Orchestra K A Cap Vf Cxtrzen Electronrcs World Federalrs 4 Honor Roll W T GLORIA TANNENBAUM We g OSBURG5 H0519 WUY5 Of hUPPme55 A gracrous lrfe that leads t Bowllng Grrls Cholr Orchestra Photography T1 Trl Y Glrls League D Tasea Cmzen gracxous ends Swxmrrung Af ACappella Grrls Chou gf ix H1 Tn Y E QJS' Grrls League va llfffre tty fy v Q b 1 f f .f f ' - , H . Q D ' ' ID E Y 4. ' rx X '. ,Z . Y . l --. ,VI 4' D f A ' ,W ' Q -' A 303 D .J LB ,JU B ,v'f f ' V, . . f ,, ,N ig I ' 9 I ' ,f f 4 Q :Q r Ml fl. J . 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GEORGE WARD G eat th ngs ntlr ng efto t Track Band Orchest a Electro cs Buster SYBIL WEST are wrought by Nothmnq great was ever wx Q 'ff' '65 t enzow of fzciwze Apfel Brock Cheesman Robert Groat Ellery Rose Enc Rubenstem Harold Slegfred Frederrc Smrth Robert Ste1n Sanford Vmcent Iames Zercher Fntz Srlverrnan Frances Stetson Barbara Ankhn Robert Parrott Hoy Hexser Gerald Schotz Harold Hatch Ann S11verste1n Martha achre d thout enthusxasm Crt zen Student Gurde C Tawas Tn Y Board Girls Leaq e IACK WILLS Hotpocket Luck mere luck may even make madness wrsdom Electromcs 'Wiring fx by Km LAY '- S , . J..-'Ji' 4.-L f 3 35' 1 z - , r I 'Vg Q .R X N I .. ' '. nl :L 4 Q,- li V lf? . , Y Ni Mt U w. , ,',-all as I . 'I e..I'-Z.. . . J 69 af ' , EP, ' V 7! D -- 'I I rig, X I . ' I Q 5 -ji QL x , ' ' ' X 'Y - r 0 Q v y',tg . i' b4 r-.turf 'Til D 'X Li -ffl MV I tux rg. xf-eq K' HN f ' CQ . 'n '. 'Q Clam W ll 1950 We know the answers do you? Take your prck now and search for the answers later WE LEAVE Brock Apfel Vlrgrnra Sands Iohn Beach Sally Laus Isabel Herndon Lourse Martrneau Vrcky Gorcoff Bob Cheesman Ann Longly D1Ck Conne Melvrn Frsher Phrl Russell Irmrny The Idol The Flah Twrns Bob Anklrn Bud Cook Lynn Ingraham Nancy Burns Mary Flavrn Drck Love Carolyn Murray Mary Ann Glann Lucre Goebel Beth La Montagne Kay Bogart Clarre Levrnsky Connre Love Martha Srlverstern Nancy Tarbell Don Cortrrght Bob Coye Mrke Lrvshrn Marty Nemerow Tyrone Pratt Wrllre Prrce Vrncent WHAT WE LEAVE hrs best seller How to Fake Frrends and Influence People to the next Sen1or Class presrdent hrs shaveless brush and rusty razor has left hrs doodlrngs to the waste paper basket hrs scrence allrance wrth lack Wrlls to the explosrve past her chuckle to no shell take rt wrth her her rce skatrng abrlrty to the Drumlrns onlookers one dollar for gas therr car buddres wrth a good parr of shoes a bottle of asprrrn to the future senror class treasurer her 4th perrod corrrdor duty to anyone who can hold the door closed hrs blue bucks to Sammy Braun hrs Red Terror parked outsrde of school pornted toward Westcott Street the halls quret the 1950 Bulldog for the 1951 ashbarrel therr double rllusron to anyone wrth the mornrng after the nrght before feelrng the Badro Englrsh class to WAGE hrs rnathematrcal mrnd to console Mr Button her sweet personalrty hrs car C No push no rrde l the desks fand drumsl beaten out her 20 yard dashes to Chem classes to the future track team the H1 Y boys to buy a new locket her well preserved Florrda tan therr qutet personalrtres to the apprecratrve Nottrng ham faculty happrly leaves for Ostrom s blrssful confusron her comrc actrrrg abrlrty hrs athletrc abrlrty to the 1951 football team fand they ll need rtl O L - 1 . I ,, , , . . . . 2 . I 3 . 4 ' ' . 5 . . . . . . 8 - , ' ' ' . 7 . . . . . I ' 11 ' ' 8 . . 9 . . . . 5 . ,, ,. . 10 . . . p . 11 , . ' 12 ' . 13 ' ' ' 14 ' . Mary Lou Bishop 15 has left to vote. 16 . . 17 . . . . ,, . ' 19 ' - ' . ' 19 ' ' ' . . 20 ' . 21 ' - ' . ' 22 . ' ' 23 - 24 '- . ' 25 ' . 26 . . . . . . . - ' ' ' 27 ' ' . 28 ' ' . ,, ,, 29 . . . . D . . . 30 . . v .. A C To Hrllel Roth Fred Stegfrred Suzle Harrxson Berta Lee Hurwrtz Helen Schwarz Mrdge O Connor Kay Shea Syb11 West Davrd Brrdseye Steve Clark Bob Hodge Dxck Kenyon Roger Rerd Kent Lathey Bob McCa111ster Bob O Hearn Ed Pomeroy Steve RGISS Bllly Hood Dave Schoeneck Mrke Stone Donna Alexander Barby Frlck Carolyn Howard G1or1a Schm1tz Therese Sharpe Stanley Becker To the class of 51 To the class of 52 To the class of 53 a needle and thread to Chem class just 1n case of any future m1shaps an Alka Seltzer M1ss Huckans sad and drsxllusxoned unt11 another Lucle appears N escafe'P a stray cap and gown to the Lost and Found depart ment the1r volces ln memory of the A Cappella cho1r the Nottlngham g1r1s st11l wrshmg their 10 to 9 club to anyone who can frnd seclus1on the A Cappella tardy 11st blank hrs br1dge IQ to all people who f1nd themselves play mg dummy her buttons and bows h1S w1se remarks to D1ck1e Horstmann IS not leav1ng t111 he hears from Allen St h1s etchlngs to the trophy case her dynam1c personal1ty to Nancy Carr leaves Kathy 20 cents to the mus1c department e 1951 football team wrthout a prankster IS 1llustrated textbooks to Mrss Sanderson IS shoulders er vocabulary to future College Board hopefuls er heavy schedule to students who l1ke to sleep late e PA system w1th statrc IS he1ght to George lVl1kan IS SIZE seventeen shlrts to George Fr1edr1ch therr g1ggles to the next Chem class whrzzes who can frgure out Mr Borzell s subtle humor her do or dre spmt to future athletes Canasta sen1or pr1v1leges and a hope for f1rst floor homerooms Westcott Street Wlll1gS Ostroms and the growmg trad1t1ons of Nottmgharn to nurture fondly The pleasure of see1ng a new h1gh school bu1lt staffed w1th enough teachers and suppl1ed wlth adequate equ1pment all we leave our unach1eved hopes and the Nottmgham spmt and good w1ll THE CLASS OF A D 1950 A5 . 31 I , . . A6 ' ' 32 - . A7 . . 33 . I . . . I . A8 ' 34 - A9 35 ' ' ' ' . 10 ' ' 36 ' ' ' ' ' . B1 37 ' ' ' . B2 ' 38 ' . B3 ' ' 39 ' ' ' ' - B4 40 . B5 41 ' ' ' ' . B6 ' 42 ' ' ' . B7 ' 43 ' ' . B8 ' 44 ' ' . B9 ' 45 . B10 Steve Orenstein A 46 her cheery hello and winning smile. C1 47 ' . C2 ' 48 th ' . C3 ' 49 h' ' . C4 50 h' . C5 ' 51 h . C6 52 h ' . C7 ' 53 th ' ' . C8 54 h' ' ' . C9 ' ' 55 h' ' ' ' ' . 10 56 ' ' ' D1 57 ' ' ' . TODAY S YESTERDAY S VIEWS ON NEWS Volume XXX No 50 Hamlngton U S A May 29 1970 otables Attend peru penlng Excurswn to Mars Planned Many Celebrltles In Attendance June IS here agaln and It IS tlme for the annual excurslon to the planet Mars ThlS year s vlslt headed by the famed sclentlsts Albert Orensteln and Gerald Relser promlses to be the most excltlng yet On the way up Martlan muslc wlll be played by Martla 'VIcCal llster Glorla Atembaum wlll accom pany Many dlstlngulshed men and women are expected to take the June trlp lncludlng well known psycholan alyst Kurt Freudrlch who IS just com pletlng hls maJor opus The Drama of Trauma Another noted guest IS the author and educator Eleanor Troxell whose latest book IS Russell Retan and Rlthmetlc or Two and Two Stlll Make Four Naturallst and blrd lover Roy Parrott WIII lnspect the flora and fauna of the planet meanwhlle Sugar Kane and Detectlve Tracy of the Women Pollce plan to they reach Mars Also on the rockets roster wlll be manufacturlng representatlves from Beavers Weavers the DILLon Plckle Co Blums Plums the Fox Fur Inc and the Relstrom Rlce Plant Lathe well Kent outstandlngAmer1can artlst Wlll brlng back a large collectlon of sketches from Mars Several students from Colby College are taking the ex curslon for an extra currlcular actlvlty Dlck Sawyer Marle Kocluba and Shlrley Hodes Along wlth the students wlll be a few of the Powers Models 'Vancv Becker Margaret Kates and Bettv Lou Blakeslee The refresh lnents for the trlp wlll be provlded by George Ward of Ward Baklng Co WhlCh has recently become amalga mated wlth Kromback Krackers Other acknowledgments must go to Calorle Falso who provlded the fuel for our rocket and to Congressman Rlchard LEWIS ambassador extraordlnary and envoy plenlpotentlary who IS golng to come along wlth the crew to glVe the resentatlve Loulse MARTIANeau Cosmopolltan Opera House Stuffed to Capaclty Black Market ln Llbrettos Flourlshes New York N X Among the glltter of dlamonds the Cosmopolltan Opera Co opened IIS season by presentlng Vlctorla Gorcoff star of radlo tele vlslon concert stage and Atomlc Pro ductlons ln her great role of Madame Butterball Such celebrltles as Presl dent J Beach attended The Presldent was swamped by screamlng fans who demanded autograph coples of hls latest book All the Kane s Men We were also lmpressed by seelng Robert Coye the renowned conlmerclal artlst Cornella Love newly appolnted ath letlc dlrector of Notre Dame and Sybll West Amerlcan representatlve to the U N who has been fightlng for Esper anto as a unlversal language Follow lng the opera a buffet supper was glven by Ellzabeth La'VIontagne famous lnferlor decorator Snob nobblng at this delightful alfalr were such celebrltles as Kay Shea of True Magazlne playboy D Gates pany and slnger Thomas T Thomas STATE OF DIS UNION OUTLINED IN ADDRESS The followlng is an excluslve re port on the State of the Unlon message dellvered by Presldent J Arthur Beach on Aprll 1 1970 Your Allen reporter iirst gllmpsed the Chlef Executlve as he emerged from the presldentlal chambers ln room 132 He was cleverly dlsgulsed ln a vain attempt to elude a group of lobbylsts clamoring We Vt ant Hendrlcks When first querled as to the general conditlon of the 1910 class the Chlef appeared surprlsed and demanded Do you want the truth or IS this for publlcatlon' He later modified hls orlginal re ply by statlng My frlends and fellow seniors after a conference wlth the executlve committee whlch was also attended by our adllsers Miss Golley and 'VIr Elchelberg Mr Kane Mr Condon Doc Nlanor 'Vllss Grewle Miss Sanderson Year book Editor Steve Stop the Presses Reiss Mr Cauraugh the mall man and a group of alumnl demandlng a rebate on last years dues I can safely state that never before hate prospects looked so brlght for a graduatlng class Ifeel taheml that we have been laheml rldlng the waves of good fortune ln our Not tlngham Shlp of State and the future holds a verltable ocean of happlness for each and every one of us At thls polnt the Presldent was rudely lnterrupted by a reactlonary who demanded to know lf there was any truth ln the rumor that the senlor class was hopelessly bank rupt Needless to report the trouble maker was hurrledly escorted away by the treasurer Helen 10 per center Schwarz and her asslstants Next the presldent shrewdly de cllnlng comment on flnanclal mat ters promlsed a plcmc superlor to any prevlously undertaken and even hlnted at replaclng custonl worn hot dogs wlth revolutlonary hamburgers at thls gala affalr Alllld thunderous applause for wele the classes passlngl Beach coyly an nounced that he would personally see to II that there would be no school for senlors on May 30 the day followlng the fabulous Senlor Ball fEdltors note Inasmuch as 'Vlay 30 IS Decoratlon Day and therefore a legal school hollday the vacatlon wlll extend to under graduates as welll The Presldent contlnued hls ex temporaneous and unrehearsed ad dress for somewhat ln excess of two hours durlng whlch he used 79 000 words drank two glasses of water klssed sew en bables and Sald noth lng W hen the oratlon was over and the throng of hysterlcal fans was quleted fthey both were presented Wlth hand palnted personallzed autographs? Beach remlnded hls llsteners that 'tlonday IS abso lutely the final deadllne for senior dues and anyone not paylng by then wlll slmply hate to pay later Wlth that he departed although he experlenced some dlfllculty ln iight lng through the plcket llne whlch was sportlng neon banners readlng Caps and Gowns or 'Vo Dlplomas Long llve the Presldent' I . , . ' , . . . 1 O - . , . . . . . . . - 1 . 1 1 . , Y ' ' . 'v 1 'U ' ' ' . . .. . . I . . . ' 1 I 1 ' ' v ' . . v . Y . I 1 G A ' . - . . - A ' ' ' ' , 1 v ' U 1 ' , ' H ' - 1 . Y. ' . -1 1 b 1 ' . ., ' ! 1 1 - ' ' 1 z . . . i 1 . . . G , , . I ' I ' , ' ' do a llttle lnvestlgatlng work when 0310131 greetlngs to our Martian rep- Phillips, head of Zenlth Soap Com- . I , I , , . . 1 , . H ' Y: . . A . . , D , . 1 ' .. - ,, . . li . 1 1 ' ' ' , - .. 1 , ' . ,, ' . V . ' ' H - Av ' 1 ' . . . . .. . . .. - ., . U 1 ' 1 - . U . ' A 1 ' . . .1 . . . U . . . - I ' . V . . - , ' 1 ' 1 I , A 1 ' I . . . . . 4 1 1 1 1 I .1 . . ' I ' . . ' ' D . . Page 2 The Hamlngton Allen May 29 1970 THE ALIEN Thls magnlficent document fthe only three page newspaper ln exlst encel has been wrltten proofread re VIS8d rewrltten reproofread re re vised et cetera ad lnflnlturn Cand we re not klddingl by Nottlngham students of today wlth an eye on tomorrow The Allen dld not recelve an A rating from the Empire State School Press Assoclatlon of whlch lt IS not a member May 29 1970 THE CHAMPION Here IS the full text of the speech whlch the Grand MaharaJa Francls Mulholland gave yesterday ln the Me morlal Audltorlum concernlng hlS great success ln leadlng hls Hamlng ton football team ln ltS VICIOFIOUS season There are many factors that went into the wlnnlng of thls football chanl pionshlp First of all we owe a lot to a prln clpal and vlce prlnclpal who really believe in the educatlonal value of an athletlc program Durlng the past four football seasons there have been many occaslons when I have gone to the both Mr Kane and Mr Condon were always ready and wllllng to help me As you know they are both former football coaches and they know and understand the problems that a coach has to meet Likewise we owe a vote of thanks to the followlng To our dlrector of 3thl8tlCS Doc Manor we owe a vote of thanks for seeing to lt that the necessary foot ball equipment was always aballable Likewlse we owe a vote of thanks to the followlng To the members of the faculty who have always cooperated to the nth degree by permlttlng boys to be ex cused from thelr classes whenever I wanted the boys for some reason or other Our teachers have always been loyal ln thelr support of our football team To Mr Cauraugh and the members of the JRHIIOTIRI staff we are grateful They have had the unpleasant Job of cleanlng up the gym and dresslng rooms after all our games and never have I heard them grumble or com plaln about the mud and dlrt they have had to clean up To the cheerleaders who have done an outstandlng Job ln thelr partlcular field of endeavor To the members of the student body whose financlal and vocal support and school spirlt made thls champlonshlp possible To the football managers George Frledrlcks Ted Barnes and Laurence Lee who have attended practlce falth fully day by day and who were al ways willlng to help ln any way that they could To the parents of the football play ers themselves who hold equal clalms upon our gratltude Wlthout thelr Where to Go and What to See In Futuna For the curlous slghtseeker the Den lsonlan Museum at Z and 50th Streets offers a fine selectlon of statuary and slmilar slghts to the vlsltor The Cura tor MISS Nancy Knapp IS always wllling to show the wares of the museum to all who wlsh to spend the tlme Among some of the noted con trlbutors are the sculptors Gillan Golder and Greene who have at last duplicated the famous DISCS The Fly lng Dutcher or as It IS commonly known The CHEESEman ln the Moon The Noydan Planetarlum IS a slght not to be by passed Located at the corner of Hlckson and Thomas It spe CIBIIZES ln terrestrlal phenomena and Orllnlal varlatlons Joan Battelle and Beverly Evans have finally been able to represent the destructlon of the planet MarJorus Smlthorus by the formula PlII,Il3.H'll!1ll1II'lAITl0I'lIlIIl ylelds calamltas Thls formula IS graphlcally shown on the dome of the bulldlng by a mural done by Jose Reld South Amerlcan talnter Dont overlook the Perlmlre State Bulldlng the tallest bulldlng ln the unlverse except for one on the planet Sackettarlus the Vosmlre Bulldlng named ln honor of the lnterpulmonary explorer Rosemary Vosberg who was decreased ln a stellar attractlon The Nalstadt Theatre corner Schaler Alley and W 51st Street featurlng thls week the famous ballerlna Fran CISCO Sllvermench and the Hatch Batch a company of dancers under the dlrectlon of Mlschel BlSCh0ff m pressarlo PFICBS range from S1 20 for a stub and a palr of blnoculars to S4 80 for a front row seat Wlth optlon to buy ln ten days One may wrlte to the Ann Rex Travel Agency for further travel lnformatlon Thelr motto IS Travel Flt for a Klng The Champion iconl' dl wrltten permlsslon O Hearn and Doyle Corey Spauldlng and Pratt and all the others would not have been able to play football at all Coachlng a football team IS an lm posslble Job for one man Nlck Abdo and Ted Petroff have glven up hours of thelr tlme for the last two years developlng thls team I could get along wlthout those two boys about as easlly as I could get along wlthout my head In the final analysls most of the credlt for wlnnlng the Clty League Champlonshlp must go to the boys who played the game Remember that a football team IS llke a chaln lt IS no stronger than 1tS weakest llnk All the members of the squad from the brlght est stars to the lowest scrubs are deservlng of credlt and pralse I Thank You And we the Class of 1950 thank you 'Vlully' I Wish I Had Sold That Overheard ln the Copa coat room G Button saylng Maybe Id better put an alarm clock ln here for you boys Emmet P Kane ln the auditorium of Congress From the bottom of my heart Im very very proud of Not tlngham today On a slow boat to China Miss F Smith The Japanese do it this way brother Speaklng to J Caesar on the Tlber Mlss J Hasbrouck Ive put the books on avlatlon on the top shelf Take Llttle Wlllle for lnstance supposedly sald by J Condon at a meetlng of the VICE Prlnclpals Asso clatlon Looklng qulte cool Mr Mulholland IS quoted to have sald If I slt here long enough they ll finally be qulet Can t you Just DICIUPB Caesar charg lng down the hlll said MISS McBurney to the lmpresslonable 10th graders In detentlon yesterday my llttle angel chlld by MISS Huckans As the clrcles and planes are drawn MISS Endersbee nonchalantly says And I remember Jlm who got 98 On a field trlp to Cazenovla Mrs Wllcox and now record It ln your Are you sure I have all the passes? Sald Mlss Ayllng as three boys hld under the table In the State of Confuslon Mr Shaver IS known to have sald Better look lt up ln the book Jerry Sacketts motto Thls IS not a country club' Would louder so sald MISS Kohles to Mrs Pecola who to have sald Please' Be you please speak a llttle that the class may hear IS quoted Quiet Overhead ln the office Are you ln here aga1n fMlSS GTGWIBI At Funk and Wagnalls workroom Mlss Bush Sald to Noah Webster N Passees durlng classees Profane language shows a lack of lntelllgence IS the credo of Mr Elch elberg Oh' Thls younger generatlon sald Mlss Nlelson to an unprepared soph Doc Manor sald Flshlng season started yesterday to MISS Burton who forthwlth replled Granted As the rows rapldly empty Mrs Mac Donald IS oft to say Walt a mlnute class dlSmlSS9d If you re smart youll underllne the answers to the next test now that IS lf you have the proper sclentlfic attl tude says Mr Borzelle Well now thats debatable and so on but Thats MISS Sherwood but for the frosh who don t know but they mlght of course you could say they dont although probably no one could say Ya wanna know somethln' Im gettln a new car Boy the government today taxes so much o k ready for the test Guess who Ill never tell , . . , , . . ' - - . .. 1 . . - - 1 . 1 1 ' . . ' H 1 1 1 ' ' , . . . , . , , o - I . ' I . ' H l 1 - 1 1' . . . . ' 1 .. .. , ,, 1 - . . - ' I ' I ' U . , , . , ,. - .. - . , , , . .. . E pg- . ,, . . , , T l 9 . Q ' yy .. - . H H ,H - . , - .. u 1 - ' . . . . ,, . . - - . - Q a ' L ' , I - - I ' , . . . A A , 1 . U ' 97 1 , . , . . . . , . .. - - ' ! 1 . . , ,. oflice wlth coachlng problems, and - - ' notebook. - I 1 I v I ll VY I I 1 l D . . 1 - ' I 1 1 ' H ' . , 1 . If l U . . . .l , .. - - - ,. ,, , e . U . , . . . . , ., ' 1 - 1 I . . . ' ' v . , . - .. , . , - . , , .. ' - . H . ' . ,, . . - , , . 1 . . .. - W 1 0 - o 1 n . . ,,. . - , . - . . . , . I I s 1 - . H ' ' YU ' 1 . . . l ,, , , , I ' ' ' - - ll n . ' ' ' I ' ' V . U . . . . , - , , . . ,, . .. , - , , , 1 . . . . U .. , . 1 . 1, , . . ' T Y ' 1 1 ' ' ' , ' . . ' 1 . . . Y May 29 1970 The Hamington Allen Page 3 THE SOCIAL SET Ann Longley and Nanette Henward have gone to vlslt thelr Uncle Burt who IS lll Wlth plnk nose The noted artlst Manyard Tlschler IS dlsplaylng a collectlon of oils whlch he DREXV whlle overseas ln Slmcoxla a prlnclpallty near the Torrld Zone Fay Stoddard and 'VIary Sllngerland Olymplc skl stars are recuperatlng from a fall they recelved whlle cllmb lng the Matterhorn Thelr bones were set by the sllng spllnt and scalpel speclallst Slgmound Schotz At Ed W Parent s Department Store Jullan Denslow WIII lecture on hls new book Shortcut to R6VlS6d Calculus Followlng M Denslow 'VIart Otls WIII glVe a crltlcal revlew of her new theory Stellar Dallas or VVho Stole the Nougat from the Mllky VVay Jack Southworth wlll leave ln a few days from New York Clty for Europe He wlll attempt to sall to Sedgwlck Joanneshlre Wales The lnterestlng feature of hls voyage IS that hls shlp the Irlquols IS a 16 foot you all Harold Brlstol wlll follow closely ln hls yacht the Helen S to lnsure Jacks safety A gala party IS belng held for the boys at the Slmmons School Hall by Senator Harold H Greenleaf elder member of the Dead 'VIember Commls slon Nancy Hauser the rope helress and Mary Sawyer and her brother Tom are presently on an extended tour of the Marllyn IS spendlng her pleasant sunny hours ln the park Schmelllng the Roses Erlc Phyllls and Georgla Mldge OConnor and Ruth Schrader are plannlng to spend next summer ln Rlchards Kanyon Dlane Rlfkln IS slgnlng a contract to play Sarah Heartburn ln Ralph Allen s Alley some tlme ln the future At the weddlng of Geraldine at 'vlesslna we see Stephen throwlng away hlS RICE as he knows hls last name wlll never be changed SUSIE Harrlson and Donald Cortrlght were the maln attractlons at Flshers Follles on Stonewall Rood The greatest thlng ln news today IS Therese Sharpeshooter Sharpe Who always shoots ln clrcles Ann Llnes It IS said that Johnsons Wax IS belng used to clean the floors ln Howes Caverns On the Good Shlp Ogelbay Carol Murray Jean MacPherson and Caro- lyn Howard are seen in the Krulls nest looking for Isaacs lsland E W V A BOOK REVIEW By Brooks Levlnson All the Kane s Men or A Champlon lNever Qults by J Arthur Beach Here IS a thrilllng saga of one man s struggle to overcome hls background Slowly evolved IB the llfe of Wlllle Prlce the son of a poor peasant farmer Depressed by the slght of his wlfe and eight chlldren ibut no horsel Wlllle takes up the law He goes into ALLENtown to buy his law books where he meets that noted polltlclan of hls day Edward Lohnes He tells Wlllle that he ought to take up D011 tlcs Wlllle agrees Under the dlrec tlon of hls newspaper frlend Jean Flah who supervlses hls campalgn for governor Wlllle IS swept lnto ollice fLohnes IS reported to be stlll sweep lng I Along to the top he carrles all hls old frlends namely Melvyn Behn hls personal bodyguard and h1S attorneys Hlll and Dale All these characters play an lmportant part ln the book as they are kllled ln chapter three and so lend to the confuslon of the story As the book heads lnto the final stretch WIIIIB IS opposed by a refornl group FOSTERED by that noted llb eral 'VIme MIMI Goulden whlch de mands to audlt the books of the state Wlllle refuses' He calls out the State Pollce headed by Captaln Heavy Harry Jenks who orders all the llb erals arrested There IS a melee whlch most of the reformers are finally caught Among those seeklng to over throw Wlllle are Ollve Rockwell the clarlnetlst planlst and hlgh soprano who wants a new opera house Jacqul llne Epp who wants to break relatlons wlth Carthage and Dlane Rlfkln who wants to do away wlth deportlng hlgh school senlors to college Two of those who escaped are Rlchard Cooper and Sanford Patel who cross the 'VIexlcan border at the Rubenscon Rlver thence to Henward s Haclenda at Porto Love lando from whence they sall to deep agalnst the Mlnlng Company of Wllls and Beals who are sendlng raw dla monds to the State of Confuslon The story ends suddenly as Wlllle is shot down by one of hls enemles Dr Morgan Von Alderman who hated hlm for steallng hlS glrl Mata CHarll Bogart the French HOVBIISE The author IS adept at hls work and has created a very lncredlble tale More FSVIEWS by Brooks Levlnson next year flf he doesn t pass 5 KEEPING SKIDDED By Bob Smlth fThe poor man s Blll Coruml This week frlends we can look forward to some outstanding wrestllng matches Bob Brown a heavywelght at 210 pounds wlll take on that noted foreign grappler All an Engleand Also on the card WIII be Erlc Gouger Rose who opposes that ferocious fierce LaVerne Sova from France who is noted for his interpretation of the Boston Crab the Marsellles Crustacea The maln bouts WIII be a treat for all the fans as they will bring together four female wrestlers from Austrla Roberta Schllver vs Dolores Sleigel and Gorgeous Georgla Rose vs Ellnor Mangler At the Olypmlc try outs some famous men from upstate won berths on the Amerlcan team Famous Charles Atlas Austin and Hercules Apple ton made the team for the shotput dlscus and Javelln Appleton put the shot so far that they could not retrleve it also the Javelin stuck lnto the thlrd tier of the stadlum and so by virtue of not havlng another one to use Hercules won by forfelt Allan Rosenfeld down hlll star from the Tlbetan hlghlands has won the mlle champlonshlp at a speed of 4 00 He IS quoted to have said that he was held back by a Powellful wlnd storm In answer to many letters received by thls reporter about our recent col umn here IS the real story of Loves set In a hotly contested game be tween Battlln Bob Plattu polo hockey canasta and tennls star and Cautlous Claire Levlnsky umplre Re lentless Rlckardo Love called one too many double fouls whereupon Battlin Bob gave hls racket to Love and said Love you play thlS set Televlslon and Rudlo Schedule 800AM 600PM 8 00 am Wlllle turnlng your dial for the top of the mornlng cheer tune ln The Dlscordlans Tom Fox Bud Reld and Rosle Vosbergh They slng sweet whlle you eat 9 00 am Hear the latest news from the renowned commentator H V Krullenborn who wlll lnterpret the world news as gathered by the noted world traveler Lowell Love 10 00 am Arthur Hodgefry and All HIS Gang WIII audltlon new talent for a career ln the Repulslve Radio Recordlngs Company Hodgefry IS known for hls Ukadrudum records He was made famous by hlS recordlng of Shes too obese for I 12 00 noon Wendy West and the News featurlng Robert Plattus re portlng world events MISS West will lntervlew Roberta Schllver and Erlca Von Rose co captalns of the Austrlan wrestllng team here thls week 1 00 p m Serlal Carolyn Howard Faces Confuslon or PIXIGS Pllght 2 00 pm Joan Flahs fashlon pa rade featurlng the new Flah tls dress excluslve wlth the Adils Co 3 00 pm Sclence on the Alr Doctors Stampalla and HlCkS wlll g1V9 a dlssertatlon on flylng saucers Why JlggS Left Home 4 00 pm Alumnl Revlew-Gordon MacNalstadt and Jo Bashoff wlll slng by request songs from the Colby Porter and Gscar HBTTISOBSIGIH musl cal hlt North Atlantlc 5 00 pm Muslc dlrect from the Electronlcs Club for your late after noon pleasure Splke Kaplan and his zany zlther supply the soothlng snooze muse 6 00 pm Vews commentary and sports revlew wlth Bob O Partan His show wlll feature Don Phllllps noted hlstorlan and Doc Russell The Flsherman s Frlend 12 00 mldnlght Somnus Serenade- Just dlal two eleven two seven , Y Z . . . 1 v ' f 1 1 1. u H ' . - 1 1 : ' 1 L 1 . 1 I , ' . . 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' ' ' ' ' I . . 11 11 ' al ' H il U H V V - 1 ' I ' s , ' 9 C7 Ed Pomeroy Iohn Beach Bob O'Heam Most Popular Phil Falso Best Dressed Phil Russell Best Looking Bob O'Hearn Best Athlete Iohn Beach Most Likely to Succeed ,2 ' UP f 7 f 1 Vx Ann Lines Connie Love Midge O'Connor Vicky Gorcoff Therese Sharpe Gloria Schmitz Nancy Burns Iohn Beach President Therese Sharpe Vice-President Barb Frick Secretary Helen Schwarz Treasurer us N '4 .4 G.' fig 4' JQQ' ffai ' U I SPN' xwflhl I . if' 4 -7 6 51 A 'J' n ,wxsuv 1' is if nav, J, ,, ,,, fff 4 ... 4 m aj.-V.,, If a ., .Y 3, 5 -'i hey 'ufoulrln,t Believe e F1151 Row Harmon Pratt Larry Nalstadt Ted Stultz Ixm Kennedy Bob O Hearn Wxllzs Pnce Ierry Werss Bob Corey Bob McA1l1ster Second Row Pete Horstmann Bob Doyle Iohn Bush Bob Spauldmg Iohn Morns Paul Foster Thlrd Row Ted Petroff Ierry Benson Iohn Beach hm V1ncent Mr Mulholland Wmlred Iones Don Pasho Bob Anklxn Nlck Abdo The Nottmgham Bulldogs completed the 1949 season w1th a 51 l record nn league play and wound up wrth a champ1onsh1p under therr belt The 13 0 w1n over East Syracuse was the team s greatest vrctory whrle the 6 7 loss to CBA was xts blggest heartbreak Nottmgham was further honored when s1x men were chosen for the Al1C1ty team They were Bob O Hearn Bob Corey Bob Spauldmg hm V1ncent Bob Doyle and Bob Anklm Bob Corey was also selected for the All State team hed? ad Central Eastwood C B A Vocatlonal North Valley East Syracuse . . L , f7 Iim Edgar, lllllke Linshin, Iim 1-loland, Iaclr Southworth, George Freldrlchs. 1 I r 0 5 12 B Q 7 6 6 . . . 7 12 ' 6 13 13 13 12 12 0 Y- 3 Wk 'Mr 1,-1 FQWQ X Bl QMQ JTQVQ flag' Well always remember those funny l1ttle stones Mully told us at our Champ1onsh1p Assembly For mstance he told us of the t1me When Iohn Bush tr1ed on a helmet and asked 1n all ser1ous ness How do I look? Or when 11m Vrncent and Harm Pratt were late for pract1ce almost every day and gave for the1r excuse Oh we had to stay for MISS Bush' Or the t1me when Wrlly Pr1ce and h1S gang barrlcaded the dressrng room door one afternoon after pract1ce and locked out half the team For that prank Lrttle W1lly was thrown under the shower clothes and all How about the t1mes Iohn Morrzs and Bob Doyle came to football pract1ce wrth only one shoe and dashed madly home to get the other one Do you remember the one about ferry Wezss Bob Doyle and Larry Narstadt? Therr cry was 'Where s the adheslve tape I gotta have some tape They used enough tape to paper M1ss Sanderson s oftzce Remember Bob O Hearn s 1a1opy'? B111 Vergel always brought h1s harem along to watch hlm pract1ce That was a szght 1n ztself And to top 1t all off those 1mmortal Words Cwrth apologles to the Enghsh departmentl Am t1t a grand and glor1ous feel1ng7 J? ps E362 .411 B-X ' n QE! 9 ,3 59 A A My or Q, W AW QQJQXTX SME? Ji! First Row Robert Corey. Robert O'I-learn, Mr. Manor. coach: Robert Anklin, Charles Nash. Second Row'-Berkeley tBud- dyl Roth, Richard MacCaull, Philip Gordon, Richard Evans, Richard Artz. Third Row Thomas Gardner, Richard Drake, Thomas Laro- way, lerry Weiss, Richard Horstmann. Fourth Row -Peter Horst- mann, Robert Spaulding, Wil- liam Burke, Daniel Casey. Robert Doyle. r , i f KM J N9 W george dfnfelin o. rw P 0 V -'lk , I Q E. 'if Amidst the rousing cheers of an ever-hopeful Nottingham crowd, the team fought hard through the season, coming up with third place in the City League. Bob Anklin and Dick Drake were honored by being selected on the All-City basketball team. The prospects for next season look brighter than ever. ,ZX I A lj t,,., 1 f C ' ' ggi' X lfbgl 'Lng xx 1 , ' K f l I all V J W 2 , O ' IV -- x N 'I , egg.: 12 K p- 1.- ey eep atc ang f fi if K mf ' , ' X . , 4 171 In the first game of the season, the Nottingham nine fell to defeat at the hands ' 3 K JLJW of Central by a close score of 4-3. Newly equipped, clothed and staffed, the ' ,N Z Manormen look like the tops in the League, but we say that every year. If 4' f . . DAX ' I' 5? if ' u First Row- -Robert Doyle, Don Pasho, Robert Corey. Bill 95 Y FA Rood, Robert Hodge, Robert 5, A ' . '5' had Second Row Dave True. Ronald Lenhardt, Leo Zenner. O'Hearn. Q. - Gary Fellows, Bill Burke. Third Row -- Richard Horst- mann, Phil Gordon, Berkeley Roth. Iames Kuckhoii, Dick Serlin. 'volley good - Champion The cheerleaders, brightly adorned in Orange and Blue, carried school spirit along at the same fast pace as the Football team itself. Happily they came, joyously they yelled, pleased they left. Z JT W fg First Row Ioyce Oglebay, lane Earlv, Mrs. Southworth, Nancy Tennant. Second Row Donna Hallen- beck, Lilly Krone, Margie Gale, Priscilla Harvey, Ioyce McDermott, Mary Sawyer. Third Row Ioan Kane. Ruth Herzig, Ioyce Marvin, Iackie Flack, Sherry Goodrich. Fourth Row Sue Stevens. Gloria Schmitz, Alice Drake. Lindy Struthers, Ruth Hamil- IOIL Angela Demko, Ann Stafford, Donna Alexander, Connie Love. lean Dale. Ann Tracy. Sally Clark. -r. '-r this ,- of QB lb Qf C X f cheerfully cheering Winners of the '47 and '49 championships, the Volleyball team looks forward to another successful season. Under the skillful coaching of Mrs. Southworth, the girls take on all comers, confident and unconquerable. CWe hope.l i 0 i I First Row Ierry Weiss, Du- ane Noyes, Willis Price, Mr. Mulholland, Ierry Benson, William tBuzzy7 Graham, Ted Stultz. Second Row'-fWinfred Iones. Neil Bogardus, Pete Horst- mann, Iim Poland, Brad Put- nam, Iohn Beach. Third Row Bob Hodge, Dave Crossman, Sandy Stewart. Bob Appleton, Iack South- worth, Bob Evans. 41 This spring the Track team anticipates another successful season and hopes to come away from the City Meet with another championship trophy to stand next to the one they earned last year. We count on the many outstanding hold- overs from last season to add the strength a winning team needs. 7 am: 0, muf ew .4 The Nottingham tennis team, having had a heard otherwise?J again has high hopes of NJ ,CP fl ,ps bi. I has f 1 f A My-1 24' Pi V1 j If ' 4 ff! X C 'v f T or ' I l: I '1 I 7- First Row- Bob McGrath, lames Smith, Bill McGrath. Second Row Iack Gardner, Iohn Bye, Brad Putnam, Iim Tracy. al Jllacfzele? f? . E i k 43 il Well stocked with experienced men, the golf team should have no trouble this year. With Mr. Parent's careful guidance the men putt-putt right along. 1 Farsi Row- Bud cook. rom Collins. Mr. Parent. Bob Brown, Dick Dirks. Second Row Paul iSleepyl Shulman, Edwin Andrews, Ed Parent, Sherman Love. Third Row-f-Phil Phelps. Bob Mcmderville, Ellison Kupper- man. ,, v - ew- 61 J e I lr-if 1 ,ilig 63 ' 'au JD ,ru qi. S, 71 e 8 0 llxtwg f X D Here is one of the many extra-curricular sports activities offered girls here at W Nottingham. Although its accomplishments are not widely publicized, for the Vg record, the girls' basketball team usually does very well in competition. 5 4 x 3 First Row -V - Bernice Powers. Mrs. Southworth. Icme Early. Connie Spicer. Second Row-Gloria Schmitz. Lindy Struthers, Priscilla Har- vey, Ioan O'Connor. Ruth Herziq. Third Row-lean Dale. Ruth Odom, Icrckie Flack, Lillian Krone. ,mp i 2 4.. xx mi. U ,ff gy rf-- v . iililiififm , ' 0 .1 ,Maff I, L Q V W 'A 1 V , ,L 1 ' r 0 0 0 A ? 1 H1 E 3 fx 5 W lee aillz O x . Q m 0. sin. Ruth Scornig. man, Ann Dennison Surprisingly, these journalistic Citizen staff members bear up quite well under the strain of beating deadlines, proofreading, making-up and distributing , Nottingham's newspaper. Miss Fredrica Smith supervises the journalism class, ' n which studies diligently in order to produce their superior rated publication. 1 I The Citizen is a media of free expression and of accurate reporting. JIQ QQ me I GUS' e .5 4 was First Rowilim Owens, Iohn Seigart, Peter Black. Leonard Whistler. Second Row-Iohn Kravec. Phil Falso, Leonard Kleiman. Stan Stankiewicz, Harold Bristol, Richard Stevens, Leon- ard Levy, Zane Gubman, Da- vid O'Dell, Russell Gould. Third Row-Michael Stone, Graf, Roger Reid, Eugen -Kaplan, Kurt Cannon, Richard Stegemcrn, Ion Shirley, Iames Kennedy, Ivan Fleischman. fourth Row - Frank Shirley, Richard Lewis. Ice Marquise. lack Gardner. Robert Man- deville, Tyler Stewart, Thomas Metcalf, Stuart .Marshalr. Bruce Gidley, Frank Sclaury. lie Movie oweu While slamming locker doors herald the departure of Nottingham's prudent students, these indispensable few meet to discuss the operation of our schoo1's projectors and the acquisition of new films. We have three machines, a slide projector, an opaque projector, and a microscopic slide projector. lThe club is open to suggestions for practical use of the latter.J To these few students we owe the welcomed relaxation afforded by educational films used by the sci- ence, English and home economics departments. It is they who give up their precious study halls to man the projectors. Faculty advisors to the group are Miss Kohles and Miss Smith. 9 er First Row- -Leslie Cohen Avis Yatfee, loan Reisman Dons Ioyner, Rita Wojick Margret Second Row -- Carol North Ann Shaw, Elinor Gordon Marjorie Sherrill, Elaine Ren Third Rowslfrances Cressey Nancy Knapp, Elizabeth Bruce Sondra Hodes, Karla Gold Fourth Row-Renee Green house, Ann Carlson. Don Phil lips, Michael Stone, Phil Bur rell, Sid Dana, Sondra Rose First Row-Sue Marley. Mar- gie Gale, Therese Sharpe. Barbara Bishop, Mr. Borzelle. Christine Otis, Margaret O'Connor, Eileen Rosen. Bev- erly Dcrrrow, Iackie Epp. Second Row-Marilyn Leffert, Phama Hawley. Priscilla Harvey, Iessie Albrecht, lim Ventura. Leonard Whistler. Pierce O'Hearn. lohn Kravec. Thad Byle. Bill Dean. Bob Brown. Christine Wilson. Vir- ginia Edwards, Shiela Smith. Patty Gwynn. Third Row-Harry Nutting, Ed Griffith, Mead Northrup, Chuck Drake, Tom Laroway, Iim Poland, Don Stanistreet. Alden Kruth. Sam Braun, Ed Parent, Bob O'Hearn. William Graham, Ierry Weiss, Iirn Kurkhoff. Stuart Lerman, Ron- nie Stone. Fourth Row-Dot Retan, Helen Thompson, Nancy Knapp, Anna Millard. LouAnne Pe- drosa, Eleanor Ieffers. Carol Yehle, Donna Alexander, Mary Flavin, Margaret Kates. Ioanne Hanrahan. Veronica Dawson, Barbara Cramer. Iudy Reamon, Kay Landy. Fifth Row-Bob Evans. Iohn Beach, Iack Eagan. Pete Black. Iack Stampalia. Dave True, Bill McGrath. Bob Mc- Grath, Winfred Iones. Bud Cook. Pete Horstmann, Larry Naistadt. lon Shirley: Iohn it 'S , emoczacg in a4clion Omflfffnb fr . I 74 L Nottingham's student governing body, the Student Council, is the guiding force- behind many of Nottingham's activities. At its weekly Monday meetings the Council plans many programs of benefit to students. The traditional Hal1owe'en party and Snow Carnival are Council-sponsored. Duties include the operation of the Lost and Found and the conducting of the Associated Activities Drive. '5o'f'5'6 '9 elAndy Mercer, Bruce E 0 ig H Cir? 59 f -1 ' ,V 9 ,Q 5 3 e 'E 1 CU ,Wx n .ti D ' 5 X .19 'Ns whoa folmny :Del Norma Steadfastly maintaining law and order in the corridors while classes pass are the Traffic Guides. It is their 'duty to check the mad flow of humanity as it surges down the halls. During the class periods the corridors are kept noiseless through the efforts of the Corridor Guides. These responsible individuals check on the passes of all the students in the halls during classes. These guides also assist visitors in finding their way about the school. 0 rw fs cz. no A ,- J I zum Mfg ' x ff ' ' F' M fi e v 1 K First Row-Midge O'Connor, Margaret Kates, Therese Sharp, Barb Frick. lean Dale. Frances Goulder. Pat Cornzve. Ioanne Sedgwick, Donna Alexander. Second Row-Ierry Messina. Kay Shea, Marge Clarke, El- lie Gwynn, Sallv Clark, Lucia Girard. Ann Dennison. Norma Beaver. Beth LaMontagne. Nancy Burns, Sally Laus, Kay Bogart, lane Early. Third Row-Eleanor Mangan, Phil Falso, Bob Corey. lack Stampalia, Dave True. Ted Stultz, Ed Parent, Bob Brown. Dave Levey. Don Phillips. Dave Schoeneck, Brad Put- nam, Claire Levinsky. Fourth Row -Roberta Slive. Diane Ritkin, Kayla Isaacs. Dot Retan. Caroline Howard. Mary Flavin, Ginny Sands. Rosemary Vosberg, Nancy Knapp, Ann Hatch. Marlene Abrarnskv. Ann Lines. Fifth Row-lack Eagan. .. Phil Russell. Dick Love, Paul Fos- ter. Bob O'Hearn. Ed 'Alder- man, Paul Shulman, lack Southworth, Bob Appleton., Steve Ornstein. Steve Reiss. Bud Cook, Tom Fox. y . g the enafe anal flue Roman eopfe Top Row -- Eddy Andrews, Dick Lewis, Pete Renner, Tom Metcalf, Dick Fox, Bruce Gid- ley, Ev Hatch, Ronnie Gale, Don Fredrickson, Bob Reeder. Middle Row---Bob Appleton, G Roger Reid, Don Abramsky. Ielt Young, lim Kennedy, Tom Hains, Iim Brumbough, Larry Burrows, Ray Fenner, Mike Stone. K1 Bottom Row-W Paul Seigfred, Russ Gould, Dick Dirks, Phil Burrell, Hal Greenleaf, Skip Allen. George Allen, Bruce Bye, Dick Wessels, Phil Hol- stein. G Sgffsx 1 After two years at Nottingham, the Senate Debating Society is well organized V .' and has engaged in a debate with Central High Schoo1's Senate on the subject, g , Is Compulsory Military Training Necessary. Aside from the strictly serious , ' aspect of the group, the Senators entertained at a date party and offered stiff , competition on the basketball court. p , f N11-alll! XX-Xb SEN- -- .- if .14 f 'f ' rg- 1 U X , C45-A F goedua 'vifzginum 5 ,Xl f The members of Girls' League include every girl at Nottingham. Many activi- E5 ties have been sponsored by this organization this year. One of the most out- standing was their help in attempting to bring D. P. over from Europe. The girls have also conducted snack bars, sponsored two dances, and have brought to the school many outstanding speakers such as Dean Noble, Alexander Car- michael, and Richardson Rice. rs First Row-Sue Marley, Presi- dent, Spring Term: Miss San- derson, Dean ol Girls: Bar- bara Frick, President, Fall Term: lacquilin Epp. Second Row-Sally Laus, El- eanor Ieiters, Barbara Breck, Eleanor Gwynn, Sandra Soule. Third Row-Priscilla Harvey. Ann Lines, Nancy Nutting. Nancy Garfield, Ann Denison, Nancy Knapp. Fourth Row-Eleanor Troxell, Ann Carlson, Frances Cres- sey, Alice Drake, Mary Sayres, Ann Scheer, Diane Johnson. lne.4pian.4 alll C9 0 First Row-Barbara Rosen- thal, Ruth Winkelstein, Ruth Brickman, Winnie Edson, Mrs. Hadlock, Hannah. Ullman, Beverly Kaplan, Marion Back, Ann Serlin. C9 Second Row no -Sondra Sparks, Connie Forsythe, Fay Stod- dard. Mary Kraerner, Anna Millard, Andra Tompkins, Phama Hawley, Mary Lowe, Dorothy Meltzer, Barbara Finley. Third Row-David O'Dell, Larry Dudley, Mark Levy, Bill Veigel, Ann Carlson, Marlene Muller, Dorothy Iackson, Mary Lou Iohnner, Ruth Fei- genbaum. Fourth Row-Eugene Gay- lord, Howard Osoisky, Iim Owens, Andy Mercer, Dale Dix, Bob Lerman, Larry Riv- kin. Dick Riikin, Arnold Rol- tenson, Ivan Fleischman. B Under the direction of Mrs. Hadlock these talented young thespians find in G the club's numerous productions an outlet for their abilities. This year, in addi- , ' tion to sponsoring several assembly programs, the group presented the three- act play, China Boy. N U! it lzutfefzbugd One of the most novel clubs at Nottingham, the Photography Club, is a haven for photo enthusiasts. At meetings, members are taught new methods of printing, developing and taking pictures. They are often shown slides and movies. This club offers excellent opportunities and equipment to photography hobbyists. l Ut First Row-Bob Slone. Ted Krawitz, Don Fritch, Tyler Stewart. Second Row-Sherman Love. Frank Schaury. DOH Pied' rickson. f-ef. 00 ingeu of Son -v4 Clqppelfa and gizff Clzoifz .Wg If e ' fFf'1bff'A Qf'N onw First Row---R. Herzig, B. Frick, M. Hiser, M. Sawyer, G. Messina, H. Schwarz, A. Demko. N. Tennant, I. Reamon, Mr. Sackett. Miss Kappesser, H. Thompson, D. Iohnson, M. Kromback, M. Verxole, G. Schmitz, P. Cornzve, M. Abramsky, N. Howe, S. Farley. Second Row S. Laus, E. Troxell, P. Rose, M. Cates, N. Henward, R. Vosberg, B. Powers, M. Clarke, S. Hodes, A. Oglebay, C. Murray. C. Levinsky, N. Beaver, I. Dale, M. O'Conner, C. Love, E. Loveland, K. Shea, K. Bogart. Third Row' D. Alexander, V. Gorcott. I. Hearndon, A. Lines, T. Sharpe, M. Flavin, V. Sands, B. Evans, M, Krull, E. LaMontagne. L. Martineau, N. Burns, D. Retan, C. Howard, N. Knapp, F. Stoddard, E. Mangan, A. Hatch, B. Hurwitz, O. Rockwell, I. Sedgwick. Fourth Row- -I. Denslow, C. Cook. R. Graf, I. Keele, I. Gilbert, L. Rivkin, R. Kenyon, D. Clarke, A. Engle, F. Camp- bell, V. Sova. E. Braunsdort, D. Phillips. I. Collins, R. O'Hearn, I. Pratt, B. Putnam, R. Corey, D. Crossman. Fifth Row fW. Veigel. L. Whistler, T. Hicks, I. Henry, W. Iones. U. Kaplan, I. Benson, B. McGrath, H. Bristol, B. Burl-re, B. Mitchell, T. Stewart. B. Manderville, I. Seigart, R. Flavin, P. Black, R. Evans, R. Hodge, L. Ingraham, I. Olcott, H. Hosler. The organization to which every musically minded Nottinghamite aspires is A Cappella choir. Each successful concert reflects the seriousness and inspiration of these early risers. Eight o'clock rehearsals, three times weekly, under the masterful direction of Iohn Uerryl Sackett lend a gay tuneful mood to Nottingham's halls, and serve to perfect the numbers sung by the blue and orange-robed youngsters at such events as the annual Christmas Alumnae Concert and the Spring Concert. The group also entertained at meetings at Syracuse Rotary Club, Men's Club of Park Central Church and the Onondaga Hospital Guild. The 1949-1950 choir is proud of their part in carrying on the proud tradition of A-Cap and appreciates the artistic directing of Mr. Sackett. Nottingham's All Girl Choir, consisting of 7l voices, completed another eventful season under the direction of Miss Dorothy Kappesser. Ann Carlson accompanied at the piano. The choir appeared on television, and in three school concerts. They also sang for Women ot Rotary. First Row I. Pratt, S. Allen, S. Clark, A. Tito, R. Arazana, M. Leffert, S. Bradley, B. Kaplan, I. Billy, S. Feldman. I. Reisman, N. Gouldman, C. Spicer, K. Selner, S. Goodrich, A. Gardner, Miss Kappesser. Second Row R. Scornick, M. Buckley, L. Hodis. P. Rholia, E. letters, M. Osborne, C. Scott, C. Fischer, M. Polland, I. Malay, E. Rensin, E. Love, A. Devorsetz, H. Mardikan, P. Graziano, M. Hoar. Third Row C. Pallum, L. Pedrosa, M. Curtis, D. Borello, M.She1don, I. O'Connor. S. Streeter, B. Breck, S. Bennett, M. True, E. Gordon, E. Gammil, S. Hopple, A. Rosenthal, I. Flack. M. Mueller. R. Hamilton, S. Cohen. Fourth Row N. Derenbecker, N. Nutting, A. Bassett, N. Mc Donald, A. Thomas, M. Allen, B. Rapp, I. Frances, I. Barlow, P. Cheesman, M. Berinstein. A. Morris, B. Kleiman, S. Stevens, N. Malcom, M. Young, F. Cressy, R. Gordon. Ann Carlson at the piano. D000 --Go IH f'x W 4 Q L . . ' 0 V O tl P .nn intlz an Uentlz Quufe Chaim f' , ' Ps Q, cs he 3 ax!! First Row-P Gwynn C Smith I Kessler I Bill B Tra P. Iubb, L. Friedman, Mr. Sackett, D. Tannenbaum, P. Cohen, L. Price, D. Millard, A. Monroe. B. Braden,yZ. LaFor55 Second Row---S. Soule, L. Menilly, I. Wianes, P. Tipper, S. I. Wertheimer, I. Homig, B. Hillen, E. Rosen, M. Spear, S. Bachman, I. Stark. Third Row--M. Curtain, C. Forsythe, G. Barnes. B. Bishop, E. Sawyer, B. Millstein, A. Friedman, V. Esposito. E. Hol- comb, M. Sherrill, I. Bassett, C. Witmeyer, D. Christopherson, I. Ogelbay, D. Martineau, T. Lipson. Fourth Row -R. Gould, D. Kopp, D. Butler, E. Green, P. O'l-learn, I. Young, R. View: B. Disinger, W. Wildman, M. Parent, M. Northrup, T. Haines, P. Seifried, I. Iohnson, W. Kenyon, T. Parolin, H. Honig, D. Groves. Smith, B. Howell, C. Farrell, P. Campbell, M. Coon. The youngest of Nottingham's choral groups is the Freshman Choir, comprised of both young boys' and girls' voices. At a music assembly early in the year the school was given the oppor- tumty to hear this choir. These young people will one day form a portion of Nottingham's more advanced choirs. The Sophomore Choir of over 100 voices boasts of the largest membership of any choir in Nottingham. The choir spends the greater portion of its time rehearsing for participation in Nottingham's Spring Concert. This choir of mixed voices also sang at a music department assembly. First Row' Miss Kappesser, H. Messina, S. Arbogast, B. Haiienden, L. Lang, P. Fay, H. Harden, S. Pellman, E. Iackles, I. Schenkenberger, I. DeSantis, A. Yaflee, S. Chengarian, A. Brenner, E. Hades, M. E. Lowe, M. Margetts, E. Wolff, I. Walsh, E. Cohn, N. Kupperman, M. Garatolo. Second Row--N. Atwell, H, Halstead, P. Cain, I. Marvin. I. Alexander, M. Brown, M. Brust, I. Venton, S. Sparks, D. Iackson, M. L. Iohnner, S. Bronstein, N. Garfield, M. Cowan, B. Smith, D. Miller, P. Hawley, C. Hill, B. Robertson, R Hayes, M. Grass, Mr. Sackett. Third How' L. Kay, C. Pallum, D. Reynolds, P. Smith, L. Barnes, A. Scheer, S. Davis, D. Vogelsang, B. Cobb, L. Lee I. Ventura, B. Gero, T. Byle, B. McGrath. P, Moore, E. Andrews, B. Gray, N. Steiner, G. Huges, N. Shaver, M. Pabst, K. Engren, I. Cate, S. Noyes. Fourth Row -C. Ftohlin, I. Kennedy, S. Devorsetz, D, Chamberlin, W. Laube. R. Sloan, I. Gardner, I. Meech, P. Sinclair S. Goldsmith, I. Bowen, L. Frank, K. Cannon, D. Buck, H. Nutting, S. Braun. I. Berger, S. Lessen, R. Reeder. Gloria Tannenbaum at the piano. 1 1 H Q -'gvnorftoo Q 'X' E553 5011.4 in foprf o9 wx First Row----William Laube, Ioanne Winons, William Stoller, Robert Evans, Edward Rose, David Hamilton, Diane Tan- nenbaum, Shirley Squire, Ioyce Oglebay, Bernice Powers, Pat Powell, Olive Rockwell. Second Row- Arnold Hoffman. David Feller, William Wallace, Richard Dirlcs, David Crossman, Robert Plattus, Steve Orenstein, Roger Kinney, Helen Thompson, Alma Oglebay, Beverly Haffenden, Caroline Pomeroy, Ioanne Sedgwick, Mr. Sackett, Mr. Schermerhorn. Third Row-- Charles Rohlin, Frank Sclaury, David Kopp, Morton Hess, Gregory Allen, David Greenwood, Bruce Bye. Brad Putnam, William Veigel, Charles Beech. Ioseph Smithling, William Kenyon, Verne Sova, George Ward. Fourth Row-A-Philip Leet, Harold Bristol, Bob Lerman, Bob Manderville, Douglas Clark, Iohn Ritter, Marshall Green- wood, Richard Kenyon, Fred Campbell, Richard Lewis, Edwin Andrews. One of the organizations which helps uphold Nottingham's musical reputation is the band. Their bi-annual Pop Concert is given for students of Nottingham and their friends. An integral part of every music assembly is the performance by the band. Several times this year they have been invited to play at various functions. I I h L lg Among the activities of the Ti-Y girls was their annual Christmas party for the Seymour School children. They celebrated their second birthday at an induction ceremony, with a birth- day cake and all the trimmings. During the meetings some of the girls made stuffed animals for children at St. Mary's. At Christmas time they had a Friendship supper. A food sale and tea for other Y's topped oft their season. First Row-Shirley Hodes, Janet Lemp, Connie Brown, Beverly Darrow, Olive Rockwell, Ioan DeSantis, Barbara Smith. Second Row--- Vicky Gorcoii. Connie Love, Diane Miller, Ioan Erringy, Margaret Brust, Phyllis Graziano, lane Cate, Retha Odom. Third Rowe- Sue Bennett, Isabelle Herndon, Iocelyn Creasy, Anne Stafford, Margaret O'Cormor, Sandra King, Beverly Davies. Fourth RowfMarlene Steinberg, Nancy Malcolm. Nancy Shaver, Mary Lou Iohnner, Dorothy Iackson, Rosemary Vos- berg, Ianey Wessells, Patricia Duff. ivling i 0530 First Row-Ioan Wolfe, Kathleen Shea, Iune Billy, Ioan Varney. Ioanne Sedgwick, Iacqueline Epp. Second Row-Ioan Dillon, Shirley Braden, Eleanor Ieffers, Barbara Frick, Donna Alexander, Eleanor Love, Carol Yehle, Margaret Havel, Rita Wojcik, Marjorie Smith. Third Row-Ann Harter, Nancy Hauser, Eleanor Troxell, Priscilla Harvey, Betsy Nelson, lean Dale, Maureen O'Brien, Nancy Knapp, Louise Martineau, Fay Stoddard, Margaret Hoar, Gloria Tannenbaum. Fourth Row--Helen Thompson. Caroline Howard, Bernice Powers, Barbara Van Loon, Ann Denison, Diane Iohnson. Margaret Kates, Nellie Ann Rapson, Ann Bassett, Cynthia Ienison, Kay Landy, Mary Lou Kroon, Eleanor Gammill. Fifth Row--Ioanne Attridge, Sue Farley, Martha Otis, Mary Lou Bishop, Marilyn Young, Virginia Sands, Betsy Can- non, Elizabeth Frick, Nancy Burns, Beth LaMontagne, Mary Flavin, Therese Sharpe, Ioan Francis. A trip to the Onondaga Rest Home and a Mother-Daughter Banquet topped off the season for the Hi-Tri-Y girls. The rest of the year was taken up with food sales, friendship suppers, parties and other affairs building citizenship as the girls had fun. Music, Juuaic, Music The Orchestra and String Ensemble first made themselves known early last year when they played in an assembly program. At the Christmas Concert many soloists from these groups played to the appreciative students and Alumni present. First Row-George Ward, Carol Taylor, Iacqueline Epp, Norma Beaver, Marian Back, Margaret Brust. Second Row-Ianet Lemp, Natalie Goldman, Shirley Squire, Lucie Goebel, Susan Gibson, George Kunzleman, Nancy Steiner, Barbara Breck. Third Row-William Wallace, Cynthia Small, Pat Powell, Olive Rockwell, Helen Mardikian, Mike Stone, Dave Crossman. Fourth Row-Dick Dirks, Allen Engle, Philip Lieb, Richard Lewis, David Kopp, Ralph Allen, Leonard Whistler, Iohn Seigart, Edwin Andrews. V - - .Y yell, Sue Streeter. , g 11... ,Hail Uawadi I, First Row- --Marjorie Clarke, Nancy Howe, Katherine Bo- - ,. . qart, Geraldine Messina. i - A lf Second How-Rosalie Mes- sina, Marlene Abramsky, Marilyn Manning, Shirley , -. 3 - . 1 Shingerian, Barbara Breck, . v L Ki-f A Ann Lines, Helen Schwarz. A ' , i Ann Tracy. , V ' Third RowfNancy Lends- , ml truth, Mary Gilbert, Betty W I Pruner, Patricia Harriman, ' W -gy Mary Sawyer, Nancy Nutting. Fourth RowgMariana Hiser Betty Rapp, Annabel Cros Martha Allen, Kaylb a lean cP rson, a- hone ,4 - , D The Tawasi girls may reflect on a very busy year. They home cooked a com- plete dinner for their mothers and at Christmas time had their Annual Alumnae A Q Banquet. The girls had a successful friendship supper and two bake sales. They have sent a CARE package overseas to a needy family and knitted Red ,, f I Cross squares for an afghan. Although Tawasi was without its very able ad- 1 visor, Mrs. Coon, they had a very lovely all-Italian dinner and entertainment, Q- ' and to complete their year a week-end on Oneida Lake. X K ' I i 'X , - S2 ,gs . ii , ' lt 0 its - 0 J 0 I I Nottin ham Tri-Y has had another bus and successful ear. The members 1 Q Y Y X' held two friendship suppers and two bake sales. At Thanksgiving and at . K Christmas time, they supplied a needy family with food and gifts: then at - Easter they filled baskets for the children at St. Ioseph Hospital. During one 'O . f' meeting, members made favors for the Red Cross. For their own pleasure, the L5-ij!!! girls have participated in many parties, including their spring week-end. W it n ew ew First Row-Kathie Frick, Sally Clark, Sherry Goodrich. Nancy Kupperman, Iane Early, Sheila Feldman. Second Row-Sherry Cohen, Amv- Devorsetz, Iesse Al- brecht, Marilyn Levy, Polly 'Rohlin, Marlene Grass, Doris Ioyner, Eleanor Gwynn. Third Row-Sue Earst, Iudy Reamon, Angela Demko, Nancy Tennant, Iudy Taylor, Ann Morris, Mary Alice True. Fourth Row-Pat Cheesman, Pat Lutz, Mary Berinstein, Barbara Sheppard, lean Bar- ow Sue Culver Nanc At- Wfffw Q4 Stitch in ime First Row-Donna Alexander, Natalie Derrenbacker. loan Verney, Shirley Braden, Io- anne Sedgwick, Barbara Hunt, Iean Dale, Zelda Tucker, Francis Goulder. Sondra Mar- shall, Edith LaForse. Evelyn 6 Halcomb. Second Row 1- Margaret Kates, 0 Diane Iohnson, Ann Tracy, -1 Marlene Grass, Virginia Espo- sito, Sue Culver. Mary Alice True, Caroline Howard. San- dra Soule, Bernice Powers. Sandra Hoffman, Shirley Deh- ler. Diane Tannenbaum. Third Row-Sue Bennett. He- tha Odom, Priscilla Mullin, Alice Drake, Ted Pepper, Gene Gaylord, Richard Mark- son, Lindy Struthers, Beth La- Montagne, Kay Selner, Ruth Feigenbaum. Doris Christo- pherson. A talent show, field trips, the making of afghans and holiday favors are some of the undertakings and accomplishments of the Iunior Red Cross. This organi- zation consists of at least one representative from each home room, though the meetings are open to any student in Nottingham. All activities are carried on in conjunction with the Syracuse chapter of Iunior Red Cross. 'pay v f-,n K Q2 X, ,f j ,Q 5 ' ix If if fa ' V5 L Quin Of the many Y organizations in Nottingham, Hi-Y is the only one that has male C X membership. During the past season they took over many school activities, such as checking at dances and sponsoring of Her Highness Hop. Their social season also included The Flop, their annual dance, a few joint parties X Q with Tri-Y groups, and a stag dinner, after which the members attended basketball game. o on ew o Dick Phil- 'Ct Bill Rudy Graf Third Row Bill Burke, Ed Alderman, Hall Groat, Buddy Roth, lack Stampalia, Iohn Morris, Dan Casey, Iohn Beach, Bob Hodge, Don Pa- sho, Bob O'Hearn. ' g lu J X 'Ulu ' R sr. 4 X Y Z f I N f Q X X Q 5 'Q X X xi ff ZZ S ix 5 X Six x f Y X X 7 X XX K 2 ,f 1 if ' ll' ,av 7 f 4 Q ' 1 -- K z f VZ K ' 'V 9, Q . ' - ' ff ', .-, vkb, X x K gi X? -3 . . - ' .. f K , f ' ff xb -, 3-3l!e!u', I' g . ' f 1' gui-21.3 N K , 7,1 xx x V s '-C?fQ 'i-5qgr,',, fe f 1 ff ff ' X ' ' ' - ff 'f ' ' I X- N fix Xgz ' 4152:-.,' X I 1 ' Lei 'Xi X3 .12 1, , 'f ,.' 1' . 11- N- LX-X, ' - v -XX ,fra f 1 X - 1 -1' ,. ' X m 4 X 5, Y , ff ff' . 4 , Q '-fm R -fx - .X -f Q . ,ff ff ,f ,ff 'if - NN - K Ns 1 X ' R' . f , ' ff X-Q Q- R -.-tif K xxx xl NQ Xl 5, ff 7 . 1 TN X' . fs - Q a . , X X, , x ,af ,I . X S xx . ' , L , ff - , ,- -,x '. x X X- .f , ' . . 6 5 ' - ,' ,. f',. -, , ' ,H Yr , - I ,ffy f ,' H V Q f ftp' 'Iran 0 Clan of 1951 E3 ts fl , A C3 , 'ft Q 1 L , X L Ll lg ' 5 BX V rf' f u . , i 1 XMB e 0 xg! .ey- r H.R. 305 First Row4Mary lane Osborne, Iudy Fteamon, Eleanor Gwynn, Rita Wojick, Barbara Shepherd. Nellianne Rapson. Second Row -- Edward Swartz. Ierry Reiser. Myron Scheaffer, Ted Stultz, Barbara Van Loon, lean Mahoney, Sue Ernst, Sandra Rose. Ed Sallerson. Third How-f-Sid Weinstein, Rudy Graf, Dick Fox. Larry Rifkin, Dick Drake, Bob Flavin, Eugene Frank, Leonard Whistler, Steffen Wolff. H.R. 304 First Row -Sue Bennett, Ann Mor- ris, lean Morgan, Iean Brandt, An- gela Demko, Sally Clark, lane Early, Rowanna Arzanni. Second RowHLarry Naistadt, Bob Karch, Chuck Nash, Al Nickols. Bill McGrath, Charles Meltzer. Tom Metcalf. Third Row-Ruth Herzig, Barbara Breck, Patty Lutz, Marlene Stein- berg, Susan Farley, Sue Streeter. Ann Bassett, Iean Barlow. Fourth Row -Edward Braunstout, Bill Levinson, Tyler Stewart, Roger Disinger, Peter Horstmarm, Iohn Seigart, Peter Black, H.R. 302 First Row Eleanor Love, Natalie Goldman, Ann Gardner. Beverly Kaplan, Lois Hodes, Bronna Fried- man, Mary Sheldon. Second Row -- Ian Farr, Norma Gold, Kenneth Flagel, Iohn Collins, Iohn Gilbert, Beverly Daves. Third Row --Ioan Francis, Eleanor Gamell, Ianet Pratt, Mildred Po- land, Eleanor Gordon, Betsy Nel- son, Ray Anita Schryer. Fourth How---Frank Shirley, Bruce Barnes, Peter Renner, Harvey Hun- nigan, Morton Schostoff, Iames Po- land, Don Pasho. H.R. 206 First Row-Lillian Krone, Carol Scott, lane Malloy, Marilyn Man- ning, Mary Kraemer, Barbara Plis- kin, Bgtty Pruner. Secon?'1Row-Dick Artz, Warren Auggins, Peter Iohnston, Paul Holsworth. Marlene Mueller, Au- drey Rosenthal, Kay Landy. Third Row-Ioseph Marquise, Don- ald Dupey, Bill Mahoney, Kurt Cannon, Dick Miller, Dick Rader, George King. Fourth Row-Bill Burke, Bob Ames, Burr Mitchell, Paul Ridler, Winired Iones, Ierry Benson, Harvey Thompson, Hal Phillips. H.R. 205 First How -Carol Taylor, Iohn Wolfe, Carol Yehle, Connie Spicer, Barbara Hahn. Second Row- Anabel Cross, Sue Stevens, Betty Doctor. Iudy Stod- dard, Mary Gilbert, Shirley Bra- den. Third Row -- Dave Stewart, Phil Gordon, Honald Goeway. Barry Lyons, Dick Stedqman, Edward Moore. Fourth Row Holl Hosler, Dave Smith, Ray DaRin, Dan Casey, Herb Steinberg. Howard Wein- stein, Larry Dudley. H.R. 204 First Row Hannah Ullman, Iudy Taylor, Ioan Errengy, Iune Steph- ens, Cathie Frick, Aurora Tito. Second Row Home Frank, Ianice Levey, Linda Story. Lindy Struth- ers, Mary Alice True. Marilyn Young, Anita Thomas. Third Row Bill Stewart, Leo Zen- ner, Stewart Bolton, Andy Mercer, Bob VanAuken, Iimmy Smith. Fourth Row -Don Stanistreet, Bill McFetridge, Lewis Kupperman. lack Egan, lack Stampalia, Wil- liam Stewart, Ronald Lenhart. , ., rs , rm! neg 5:1 ' I Hn. zoa A First Row--Sheila Feldman, Collen Kennedy, Doris Ioyner. Eleanor Ieffers. Ioan Heisman. Second Row 'Y Nancy Linstruth. Sandra King. Elaine Hensin. Ruth Scornick, Marilyn Levy, Chuck Goldsmith, Third Row-Pat Duff. Rima Klei- man, Ruth Gordon. Martha Allen. Sidney Dana, lean Iacobs, Carl- Hughes. Fourth Row-Iohn Bush, Neale Bo- gardus. Morton Iafle, Sheldon Les- sen, Irwin Klein. Don Fritch. Ierry Berger. . Wit tl fy Q H.R. 202 First Row-Sue Marley, Patricia Swaiter. Sherri Goodrich. Second Row-Mary Berinstein, Ann Stafford, Nancy Nutting, Nancy McDonald, Diane Mason, Helen Mardikian, Margaret Hoar. Third Row-Philip Holstein, Ann Carlson. Nancy Malcolm, Dorothy Holmes. Louanne Pedrosa, Eleanor Berg, Ianet Wessels, Marilyn Lei- fert. Fourth Row-Chuck Dean, Tom Gardner, Larry Reiner, Ronnie Landers, Sherman Love. Alfred Sawyer, Allen Hobron. Q rin First Row -7- Iackie Flack, Ioan O'Connor, Ellen Allison, Helena Guth. Beverly Darrow. lane! Lemp, Marjorie Lavine. Second Row-Cynthia Iennison, Amy Devorsetz. Ioselyn Creasy, Marcella Buckley. Sherri Cohen, Barbara Fournier. Third RowARenee Greenhouse, Frances Cressey, Ruth Hamilton, Phyllis Graziano, Lois Abell, Ioyce McDermott. Audrey Cook. Fourth Row-Martin Gussow, Aris Ayanian. Dale Dix, Allard La- Valle. lack Pratt, Buzzy Graham. H.R. 303 First Row- Mary Ellen Lowe, Ted Krawitz, Phil Rose, Ioan Varney, Marina Marggets, Roschell Tour. Mary Lou Leqqet, Aaron Lavine. Nancy Kupperman, Second Row 'Virginia Hughes, Iohn Touschette, Lawrence Lee, Barbara Hunt, Beverly Ward, Andra Tompkins, Virginia Hunt, Peggy Smith. Third Row 'Carol Tibbets, Datus Iohnston, Iim Kennedy, Mary Lou Kroun. Ann Shaw, Delores Ogle- bay, Rita LaVerne, Leonard Klie- man, Fourth Row--Ed Phelps, Rionald Gale, Eric Iohnso r sol- sky, Iim Kuckof einer, Priscilla Ke lack- son. js we f. ' H.R. 302 First Row- Ruth Hayes. Marlene Grass, Iean Schenl-renberger, Shir- ley Arbogast, Marion Back, Bar- bara Smith, loan DeSantis, David O'De1l, Second Row s- Maureen O'Brien, Iessie Albrecht, Margaret Brust, Carolyn Hill, Barbara Burrows, Sandra Malikow, Dianne Miller, Frances Aaron, Third Row -A-Marvin Ariia, Phil Burrell, Priscilla Olrich, Patricia Phillips, Ann Scheer, Mary Sayres, Nancy Atwell, Elaine Hurwitz, Rosalie Messina. Fourth Row-'Jimmy Owens, Ron- ald Howes, Phil Phelps, Earl Schmelling, Buddy Roth, Larry Burrows, Harry Nutting, David Barnes, Bill Redding, H.R. 301 First Row-Priscilla Harvey, Bev- erly Robertson, Ann Wooster, Ann Harter, Sondra Sparks, Pam Haw- ley, Marjorie Greenwood, Car- mella Falso. Second Row -- Harriet Harden, Maxine Curtis. Joanne Prescott, Avis Yaffee, Ann Courtney, Shir- ley Davis. George Friedrich, Harry Hubler, Carole Taylor. Third Row Lenard Iacobs, Lucille Cortright, Carol Rolfe, Nancy Sha- ver, Dick Serlin, Iohn Whaley, Ivan Fleischman, Bruce Gidley. Fourth Row-f-Tom Laroway. Rich- ard Evans, lack Gardner, Ronald Gale, Ioseph Kenny, Ioe Esposito, Sidney Devorsetz, Everett Hatch. '. Clan of 1952 r-5, A X. 4 . H , f -tt :Ati I pf H.R. 220 First Row Lorraine Kay, Patricia Fay, Thelma Winkelstein, Vivian Schnapper, Ellen Hodes. Mary Smith. Second Row-AMarilyn Greenwood, Sally Noyes, Anna Millard, El- eanor Iackles, Ioyce Marvin, Ioan Alexander, Beverly Reed. Third Row- George Denison, Stan- ley Stankiewicz, Henry Drake, Ierry McClenthan, Eric Ellis, Ruth Figenbaum. Fourth Row-Charles Henderson, Edward Griffith, Bill Phillips, How- ard Voupert, Morton Fox, Arnold Poltenson, Ray Fenner. H.R. 217 First Row-Anita Brenner, Gloria Becker, Adrian Watson, Nancy Carr, Barbara Finley, Ioan Welch, Eva Wolff, Ann Cramer. Second Row A Dick Horstmann, Lawrence Sarkin, Bill Taylor, Ioan Zausmer, Sue Burnap, Betty Bruce, Nancy Dean, David Bennett. Third Row-Arnold Blumberq. Iames Ventura, Ronnie Stone, Melvin Friedman, Daniel Sutton, Robert Lathey, Ierry Dillon, Thomas McClenthan, Richard Rifkin. Fourth Row-Lenord Dippold, Alta Holcomb, Stanley Goldsmith, Pen- tield Sinclair, Bob Stone, Edward block, Gene Gaylord, Robert r , David Schotz. f H.R. 216 First Row-,Donald Chamberland, Albert Clark, Sam Brown, Bill Barnes, Bill Gray, Ted Barnes. Bob Cabb, Henry Berinstein, Thad Beyle. Second Row 'Iames Dunlop, Leon- ard Frank, Robert Gangemi, Larry Early. Robert Bretzer, Glenn Can- field, Iames Brunsbaugh, Peter Cox. Third Row - - Winthrop Chappell. Kathleen Enqrahn, Susan Gibian. Betsy Cannon, Shirley Chengarian. Rita Weinstein, Lois Cohen, Craig Chapman. Fourth Rowelane Cats, Sarah Brown, Mary Lou Iohnner. ,Mary Ann Edgecomb, Roberta Da Mico. Ellen Cohen. Deborah Finklestein. H.R. 207 First Row-Eleanor Meadvin. Lois Barnes, Edith LaForce, Carole Sha- pero, Carolyn Pavia, Zelda Tucker. Margaret Garafolo. Second Row--Shirley Bronstein. Diane Reynolds, Margaret Cowan, Donna Hollenbeck, Sally Libera- tore, Carol Smith, Shirley Pellman, Roberta Rosenthal. Third Row-Lenard Levy. Robert Greenberg, Wayne Leach, George Reistrom, Ann Lamb, Merle Pabst, Fredette Potter, Winkie Weston. Fourth Row-Stuart Lerman, Ed- ward McDermott. Martin Birn- baum. Ioe Milek, Milton Pellman, Fred Maurer, Paul Oot. H.R. 136 First Row- Ruth Brickman. Phyllis Bernstein, Virginia Esposito, Donna Chapman, Marjorie Gale, Gloria Cohen. Edith Love. Second Row--Ruth Barme. Mar- lene Floring, Bonnie Alper, Ianet Billy, Evelyn Holcomb, Karlene Vincett, Astaar Loddengand, Lois Friedman. Third Row Claudette Graham, Mary Little, Marjorie Sherrill. Bar- bara Bishop, Barbara Kramer, Mary Reynolds, Roger Fritzberq. Zane Gubman. Fourth Row- Pandelia Giogorio- dis. Charles Winslow. Charles Drake, Iohn Withera, Iohn Kravec. Iohn White. William Ierry, Sebas- tian Borrello. H.R. 126 First Row Beu Braden, Peg An- nas, Carol Phillips, Ann Serlin. Ioan Bowman, Louise Lana. Second Row Iames Vassiliadis, Bette Bartlett, Sue Sullivan, Mar- garet Spear, Barbara Barnhart, Winnie Edson, Shirley Dehler, Bill Tuck. Third Row- Carol Witmeyer, Gary Cook, David Carp, Cynthia Small, Margaret Dunham. Susie Siler. Doris Christopherson. Fourth Row Bill Wildman, Ion Shirley, Dick Terris. Pat Van Bus- kirk, George Allen, Kenneth Bow- ers,f Ierry Bogardus, Richard Wessels. Clan of 1953 .NFB K I ga ' ' H.R. 112 First Row H Ioan Stark, Virginia Fribeck, Ann Munroe, Sandy Reed, Elizabeth Trapp, Patty Gwynn. Pat Iubb, Rebecca Cromp. Second Row Barbara Howell. Don Greenberg. Dick Graves, Har- old Honig, Russell Gould, Chris- tina Wilson, Betty Perlmut, Mar- garet Hamilton. Third Row Audrey Friedman. Arlene Hooper, Barbara Richulson. Elizabeth Hillen, Carole Garfield, Ray Restani, Betty Zolinke, Phyllis Tipper. Fourth Row Ted Pepper, Arthur Stuenzy, Paul Seifried, Paul Hutch- ins, Ernest Green, lim Hattenden. Richard Stevens, Cary Gordon, Lawrence Gingold. H.R. 111 First Row Charlotte Farrell, Con- nie Smith, Sharon Rose. Betty Bris- tol, Ginny Edwards, Marica Coon, Prissy Campbell. Second Row -- Richard Gordon. lohn Creasy, Helda Meltzer, Ger- aldine Clark, Ioretta Barnes, Ioan Bassett. Rosemary Querino, Renah Hyman. Third Row' Marilyn Robin, Toby Lipson, Charles Erenwein, Iack Iohnstone, lohn Bassett, Simon Choraszez, Robert Lavine, Ioseph Sacco. Fourth Row--George Kunzelman, loseph Spaid, David Katz, Anthony Denison, Douglas Lagindice, David Stephens, Graham Wood, Charles Iohnson, Herbert Hayman, Alde Kruth. H.R. 110 First Row Sandra Marshall, Sue Bachman, Ioan Romia, Sheila Smith, Jean Werthamer, Dorothy Bronstein, Nora Unger. Second Row Howard Phillips, Tarky Parolin, Constance Forsythe, Charlotte Allen, Margaret Curtin, Doris Millard, lean Lindsey, Nor- man Berlcman, Leslie Cohen. Third Row---Richard Markson, Henry Manwell, Iohn Birdseye, Robert Schweitzer, Albert Winans, Walter Cortright, Kenneth Mosher. Fourth Row -Robert Millstein, Iames Carncross, Ietlrey Young, Mead Northrup, Ronald Viau, Da- vid Messina, David Butler, Robert Bolton, Alvin Meltzer, H.R. 102 First Rower--Pat 4O'Connor, Eileen Rosen, Letitia Price, Ioan LaTour, Linda Meneilly, Zelda LaForce, Muriel Kurak. Ieannie Extale. Second Row-lohn Hale Philip Schwartz, 'loan Walsh, .Dorothy Meltzer, Sandra Soule, Etson Rose, Mark Levy. Third Row Priscilla Mullin, Bar- bcra Milllgtein, Carol North, Mar- tha Mathews, Ioan Kessler, Elene Shore. Fourth Row Stanley Meyerson, Russell Bush. Dick Matlow, William Schoeneck. Raymond Oberlander, William Dean, Peter Touchette. - 4H.R. 101 First Row Hope Wilkinson, Diane Hermle, Ioel Kane, Ramona Krull. Sandra Hoffman, Eleanor Driscoll, Barbara Collins. Second Row David Drake, Paul Briggs. Robert Moore. Richard Ev- leth, Melvin Rubenstein, Iames O'Nei1l. Third Row Alice Drake, Iudith Solomon, Ioanne Hanrahan, Ron- nie Dawson, Deborah Cobb, El- eanor Sawyer, Christine Otis. Fourth Row-' Iohn Nottelman, Pierce O'Hearn, Michael Parent, Bruce Disinger, Thomas Haines, Daniel Hickman. Wef if KEY TO WILL The last three bequests are offered in matching order and deep sincerity 4:48 75' MW? ? 'MW ww M1 CA o-D.u,w,aJ.H-J1fa.m 5205152 5 jgum '4 f6'-Q GH-+1-wf-I-+2 U4 C0?,1,Uf.-kCLua,wS QAMMM 4-C-la .4-054744 Z o-0-24 N-0144 ,hh-a.Az-4.ou..4 5Zwe4JgfemQc,,,,,gLP.o.M.5' ,.+.W,.,,,,M,Q5QAmuU f 1 Q - WQMCHKLIQ ' ' ' '-Jgils P 'mi A - V I ' . l , .g ' 'xii v . 1 - . N ' h -s 5, thu - , ' W . 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