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GARY BECKER May the interest, friendly service, and long hours which he invested in N.H.S. reap him endless divi- dends . . . Spent years thread- ing films, dimming lights, and tapping mikes . . . Weathered the endurance test on the Varsity risers . . . Finally, took pen in hand and saluted his fellow stu- dents as a Senior Write-upper . . These were his investments . . Thank-you, HGa'.rH BRUCE BERLIN lot much to say about Bruce that sn't known already . . . He sim- y Hbubbled over with fun and, rprise, surprise, was a good stu- nt . . . His great talking ability hould be able to wangle what he 'antsz chemical engineering at yracuse . . . N.H.S. wishes him most happy departure. SARAH ANN BISHOP Worked hard as chief Bulldog for the Class of 1960 . . . Sophomore, All Girl, and Varsity choirs . . . This girl must have a persistent alarm clock . . . Head money-keep- er for Tawasi Y-Teens . . . Multi- tudes of school sports . . . This really sharp girl wants to be. a mathematician. Saro-Jane LISA HARTON BLITMAN Wore a pen point down taking 'ninutes for Student Council . . . Veep of International Relations Club and an American Field Serv- ce finalist . . . Dramatics Club . . . Red Cross Club . . . Treasurer of 'Jitizen's Contributors' Club . . . Une of the principal parts of the rincipal's Cabinet . . . Kept traf- ic rushing past 132 . . . Big hief-in-Charge of Whatzit Sale . . All Girl and Sophomore choirs . . show us a person who Doesn't ike HLise!! ELOISE BLODGETT Who is the little girl who lives at the Plaza in New York? . . . We've grown accustomed to her face. at N.H.S .... She was active in just about everything . . . An early' bird for choir . . . Participated in every girls' sport under the sun . . . Lent a helping hand to the Jr. Class Ring Committee sind Picnic Committee . . . Her home- room sent her to Student Council . . . Money handler and Veep. of Horizon Club-Chief picture paint- er of Art Club . . . More than dab- bled in Dramatics Club and Inter- national Relations Club . . . That's Eloise MARCIA BILLY Equipped with the initiative to accept and carry responsibility . . . Executed it in Student Council, Honor Society, Red Cross, Biology Club, Latin Club and Y-Teens . . . Atop the choir stands she was always in true Hill Billy form . . . Founded the mound for base- ball . . . She'll still the strife, in- spire new life, discourage the hearse, and encourage the nurse while fulfilling her bed-side call- ing . . Oh, wouldn't it be loverly. PATRICIA BLOCK She spoke softly and carried many clubs . . . Spanish Club was one which she wielded with ease . . . Future Teachers of America was also on her list . . . Thursdays brought Dramatics Club . . . One of the HBulldog's barks as a mem- ber of Senior Write-ups Commit- tee . . . Corridor guiding and vol- leyball claimed any left over time . . . Her diligence was a delight. upattyn ,L ,L+.,,, Here we have a doctor of the fu ture . His belonging to track, Latin Club and International Re lations Club should certainly has ten acceptance to SU Was an alternate on the High School Quiz Bowl and an avid fan of Mr Spadafora Known to have un done more physlcs classes than all the other comedians combined . . . His great sense of humor should get him some place in the near future fthe question IS where'J Dont hold your breath. Call ERWIN BLACKSTONE A whiz at giving out free informa tion . Honor Society membei and book tender for the library Club . Mixed Latin with Biology Club . Law is his chosen profes sion, a leader of men his intention A real digger on the football team Active ln Red Cross ww Student Council and tiack 'W Was affiliated with the yearbook staff . President of the Notting ham Sifcty Council 'ind also the Onondaga Slfety Council Safety is his business Was delegate to Onondaga County Youth Confeience ind even tack led HOIl01 Society The glllS favorite tiafflc guide AIHIQS active, 'ls you can see Hell lead himself to victolyl c
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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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FRANCINE BLUMKIN A Wonderful Wonderful little ga A real sport enthusiast Plays a mean game of basket ball volleyball or softball Her block letter proves this . . . Elec- ted to Red Cross Club . . . Helped defend the halls . . . Wants to move to Albany for about four years . . . We wonder why, but that's our .... Fritz HOWARD BRAGMAN Red Cross . . . Aided fellow 'tCi, zen members . . . A con? . to Student Council . . . ..f.f'.,lv man who thinks for himself . Lent a helping voice to 5 Sackett's Freshman and Soy . more choirs . . . SubscrFbf,:' Dramatics Club . . . HA word , 5 him is a word of goldu . . . Assi ed A.V. Club . . . Gave new liff t Varsity Choir . . . Hopes to hav' an occupation in which he can ee? joy employing himself. Howie MICHELINE BRENNAN Loaded with charm and personali- ty . . . Kept everyone in stitches with her impersonations . . . Loves all music, including sophomore and J.V. choirs and orchestra . . . Red Cross Club . . . Bound to be a tremendous teacher of geometry . . . maybe? Oswego State next in sight for . . . leMiChyvy LUCY BROAD Sparkling blue eyes . . . Perked in Sophomore, All Girl and Varsi- ty choirs . . . Pepped up the varsi- ty cheerleaders . . . Played basket- ball, volleyball, softball, and tum- bled . . . Wants to be a Skidmo- ron . . . Future Nurses of Ameri- ca interested her in a nursing pro- fession . . . Ain't misbehavin, not llLuce!J SANDRA BRONSTEIN E. This gal's musically minded . . . She got up early for Frosh, Sopho- more, J. V., and Varsity . . . And then as if she didn't have enough music, she was in the band every single year . . . Softball, basket- ball, and baskets full of fun . . . , usandyn K awww SANDRA BRONSTEIN R. One of the good things that com! in small packages . . . This smal package held lots of energy fo Honor Society and that band o biologists . . . Had her racket bacl and ready to swing at some poo little birdie . . . Will hike to thi Hill . . . usandyv ELIZABETH BROWN Nottingham's famous artist . . . Four art awards for her trophy case . . . Believed in lending her talents to 9th and 10th grade choirs . . . Carried a torch,' . . . Showed her athletic side and blue bloomers in baseball, archery, and swimming . . . Relegated her spare f?J time to the Red Cross Club for purely charitable purposes . . . Delightful head decoration hanger for the Junior Prom . . . Was she a worker? . . . You Bet! uBettyu KAREN BROWN Lots of sugar and a little spice . . . Besides softball and basket- ball, she made with the racket and birdie . . . 9th grade saw her with her mouth open-singing, of course . . . A future teacher in F.T.A. . . . Kept her eye on Dartmouth SYLVIA BROWN Nottingham's one-woman Olympic team . . . Volleyball, basketball, badminton, servusball, softball and tumbling . . . She likes to exercise! . . . Painted portraits in Art Club . . . Has the red hair but definitely not the quick temper . . . HARRY BUCHANAN Special fellow who found that be' ing a gentleman and a spori don't conflict . . . Anyone fron his classes can prove he's a granc guy . . . Any guy on track or foot- ball will second the fact that he a true sport . . . Keep your idealil as straight as that peppermini toothpick . . . You can be sur everyone will think as much o him as we do . . . Hope you mak the best printer ever! Toothpick
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