Nottingham High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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SENIORS Through this year, the senior class of Nottingham has been guided by our advisors, Miss Golley and Mr. Button. They have ably assisted us in preparing our yearbook, in planning our senior class breakfast, and in making our prom a never-to-be forgotten evening. We, the class of 1960, can do no more than offer our sincere appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Button and Miss Gol- ley for insuring the success of our sen- ior year. friend . . . A Tiger of a counse- ANNE ADAMS Jo greater grace than this true or . . . She's not abstract, it's her vaintings . . . Dabbled with a pal- tte knife , . . Stuffed a portfolio vith sketches of all the choirs, led Cross, Student Council, Art Klub, Senior Write-ups and girls' ports . . . She's tough to keep 'ace with , . . t'The world's no wider than the heart is wide . . . lay her world be wide as her eart Annie THOMAS ALKOFF Tore up the turf as heavyweight on the football squad . . . Really liked golf except for those silly sand traps . , . Anyone at N.H.S. can testify that a friend to the end is . . . lfTOn1Y7 .IUDITH ANDREWS Gave a hypo to such girls' sports as basketball and volleyball . . . Checked all passes during classes . . . Hopes to trip down the halls of a hospital in those classy white stockings . . . Demonstrated her linguistic and leadership ability as secretary of French Club . . . Kept her eyes on the pulse of Student Council. Judi CYNTHIA ANTONI 'tActions speak louder than words' . . . She came to N.H.S., smiled, a Student Council committee, Ring Committee, Citizen as recording' secretary, International Relations Club as elected treasurer, Honor Society as elected veep, Horizon Club as veep and president, Dra- matics Club, and on a corridor and traffic guide post . . . Just what did all this get her? . . . A trip to Norway as an A.S.F.erl . . . She'll be so hard to forget! Hcindyv I and went to work on . . . many -

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SENIGR CDFFICERS LE' 90865 E 04411: DOS BELL Enthusiastically led by our four senior class officers, Don Burns, Lee Campbell, Paul DeLima, and Jack Klett, the Class of 1960 sponsored several successful projects. Among these were a dance late last Winter, the unforgettable senior ball, and the gay senior class breakfast. We, members of the first class to graduate from Nottingham in the new decade, will forever remember our glorious final year in high school. ,vii ,f,.'fw 1 7 1 f A uf, n , f . ,L ,R if jfgl e YM' i.: Q f 334 :Q .14 f-,ee PAUL DE LIMA JACK KLETT



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DAVID ARCHER Student Council . . . Alpha Hi-Y . . . All round athlete as any foot- ball, basketball, or baseball fan from N.H.S. will guarantee . . . Red Cross and the Nottingham and All-City bands . . . Added the final touch to a well-rounded fel- low . . . This terrific guy will tread far in this world . . . and . . . fthe next?J Arch MARY BAKER For never anything can be amiss, When simpleness and beauty ten- der it. Our Blondie knows this . . . She was a Freshman singer . . . Liked Badminton . . . Basket- ball . . . And Softball . . . Central Tech. for Practical Nursing is her next service. UMary!l arts. VIRGINIA BAKER Corresponding Secretary plus Veep of Library Club equals Presi- dent of Library Club in this gal's book . . . The index also includes Dramatics, Future Teachers, and a block letter in girls' sports . . . A likeable librarian is . . . uGinnyn ANITA ARONSOD. This gal was as busy as a be: with Red Cross Club, Art Q, ,, Library Club, Future Nurs.--G , J America, and choirs . . . She '.'gf,p gurnmed up the works . . . ide? going to be very liberal about hei Nita MARILYN BARBANO ELIZABETH BALDWIN Expert on broken bones . . . Marched merrily with our band for two and a half long and rainy years . . . To the call of art or nursing . . . That is the question. HLiz!7 Greeted the sun with songs fron All Girl and Varsity choirs . . Also greeted the opportunity ti put her 2 cents in Student Counci and Red Cross . . . She shouter and jumped and fought for thos cheers all through her J,V. ani Varsity years . . . Limbered up fo those strenuous jumps in volley ball, archery, badminton, anf servusball . . . A smile that won' rub off . . . Business school is thi next business at hand , , . Or i HARRY BARBER A fooball hero for two straight years for whom the Student Coun- cil held a strange fascination - The immovable object at the end of the hall . . . J.V. basketball . . . Co-chaired for Junior Class Picnic . . . The corridor guide with whom you didnit argue . . . Alpha Hi-Y . . . Don't get lost in the woods at Forestry College, Harry . . . By the way, Where's Linda? it?! .. BARBARA BARSTOW A new arrival at N.H.S. from Central in her junior year . . . Simply bubbles . . . Vivacious is her middle name , . . At her for- mer school she devoted her extra time to Future Nurses, Club . . . It seems they had corridor guides too . . . For our benefit she expel- led her energy in the Latin and Red Cross clubs Guarded the halls with an air of experience . . . A medical career will soon be sought . S.A.E., we shall see. uQueenu X 9- we 1 r es. - , A . . ,fi .f -. . ! ,V r. ,ug . JOHN BATKI Enthusiastically g r e e t e d N.H.S. with scalpel and thread in hand . . . Seized at the chance to study N.H.S. from the inside . . , He never forgot, however, that all work and no play makes John a dull boy . . . Now, having observed N.H.S. and what makes it tick, he's sure to be simply ripping as a surgeon. Johnny T00 Ousq f Ze., Pl-4010 NOT Gvm LABLL 1 by our . . . Barb tf, .IUDITH BECK Judy come lately herself . . Decided to stop off at N.H.S. fo a short stay in her senior year . . It's actions, not time, that prov a person . . . Therefore, althoug she was only here for a while, yo could tell she was nice by he deeds and her smile . . . Any Ta wasi member would second that . . . We only wish sheld com sooner.

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