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PHOTO LABLE ROBERT BURROWS ottingham's Sammy Snead . . . eeps Red Cross in Par-Birdies L letterman for N.H.S. champion- iip golf team . . . Always willing lend a hand . . . Doesn't bogie ' basketball manager . . . Keep ose low scores, aim high in life id success is sure to come. UBOb77 A H P A ' o rj, n ug' ic, P WVHNLRBUS NANCY CAMPBELL real sport! . . . Basketball, vol- yball, and baseball . . . Was a ember of Tawasi Y-Teen . . mbition . . .to go to I.B.M :hool and then settle down as a acretary. JOHN BURKE He was quick on the draw, they called him Tiigger . . . Passed many - a High Noon deep within the maze at N.H.S .... Every sport had a different notch on his gun . . . They were a sort of hobby fsports, that ish . . . Plans to ambush the freshman class at Syracuse this fall . . . No, it's not Chumpy, it's .... Chunky RICHARD BUTLER A Nottingham version of Wilt the Stilt . . . Took many a giant Step through the hallowed halls during his stay . . . Also capered across an occasional basketball court . . . You can always look up to Dick . . . Was spotted at Lively Art's, if our informer is correct . . . He'll always be just tall enough to reach the ground. Dick STEVE CHILDS We had his number . . . Spent his spare hours earning money at.the Telephone Company it a p p 1 n g phones, perhaps'?l , . . Seems to like both the old and the new . . . When he's feeling rustic he turns to his old Model A . . . When he's being young and fair and debonair, youlll see him in his open-air green Ford . . . The playboy with the green convertible. Hailed from French Morocco in her junior year . . . knows her languages! . . . furthered Interna- tional Relations in . . . Spanish Club . . . French Club. We'll re- member her quick Smile, beautiful Accent, and peppy Pony Tail! Nottingham's Mr, Wonder- V ful . . . Convincing double for '53 - Don Juan . . . This Peter was no pumpkin eater . . . Helped rattle the rafters in J.V. and Varsity choirs . . . Also a man's man and a member of the J.V. basketball team . . . A golden future may lie ahead, but also remember, All DONALD BURNS One of N.H.S.'s very best . . . The guy at the foot of the stairs . . . In football and basketball he gave the cheerers hope and the team support . . , Interest spread from the field of sports to the Student Council . . . Tooted for Mr. Ionot- ta in the band, then caught his breath while veeping for Alpha Hi-Y, serving on the Principal's Cabinet, and junior class tax col- lecting . . . Thought a lot of the class of '63 at S.U .... Emerged from the flood light into the spot light and the presidency of the senior class . . . Remember, the world's no higher than the mind is high. nDon,, LEE CAMPBELL With a wealth of wisdom and a song in her heart she is the gifted inspiration of many . . . a tisket a tasket what's inside her Student Council basket? Success as veep of Honor Society, veep of class of '60, a pair of socks knitted in Stu- dent Council, 300 Bulldog write- ups, a frog from Biology Club, an armband from Corridor guide, a key for outstanding junior girl and stacks of choir solo parts . . . Oberlin will remember this lead- ing lady with the double capacity for being the loveliest of friends and the friendliest of lovers . . . eh professor? Leedie ff-v' PAUL CICIARELLI Nottingham's o ff i c i al Syracuse Nat . . . Passed his early morn- ing time in 238 with the book club . . . Certainly didn't peddle that hot-rod Pontiac . . . Plans to sup- plement his learning at Le Moyne in the fall . . . Then he'll become a stately state trooper . . . He'll al- ways get his man. C6SiS7l
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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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LYNN COLBERT Flipped a fancy baton for N. H. S. . . . Senorita del Espanol . . . Citi- zen contributor . . . Sang like a bird in Frosh and All Girl Choir . . . A proponent of International Relations Club and Future Nurses . . . Got her exercise swinging at a birdie . . . Makes a stalwart corridor guide . . . l.ook out, Syr- acuse here comes . . . Lynnie grain 7 .-, CAROL ZOE CLEVELAND Spoke her piece in Dramatics Club . . . Lives the favorite Muck phrase, your talent is like a flame . . . don't let it go outl' in Art Club and as 1958 award winner . . . Has a fine feathered friend in badmin- ton . . . Service in volleyball . . . Basketball coordination , . . Made her ideas clear in Tawasi Y Teen and Horizon Clubs . . . A Jack of all trades . . . A master of occupa- tional therapy. Zoe JOHN COLEY Old King Coley, though a quiet soul, he never passed up a good time . . . He called for his baseball and he called for his bat and he slammed a homerun sublime . . . Besides running' bases, he got many scratches defending' N.H.S. in football matches . . . Now it's time to say adieu, Old King Coley, A 4 if B V good luck to you. ROSALEE JO COMER One of Mr. Muck's menagrerie and a blooming brush of the Art Club . . . Took up the cause of teachers feven French7l in Future Tea- chers of America .... -X s many interests as friends . . . Volleyball and basketball . . . Stayed in the know with International Relations Club . . . Curbed excessive corridor activity with a gentle hand . . . Boston University is not so very far away. 'tRoe MICHAEL CONTE One of the numbered Nottingham- ites who held his own in the com- plexed class of '60 . . . Cracked many book backs and folded many page corners while plying his pas- time . . . Left many-a tell-tale finger print on books by Robert Louis Stevenson . . . lIere's hoping: his chem books are all written in a Stevenson style! Angie STUART COHN One of Miss Kohles's willing at able A. V. Club members . . Knows the works about repairin radios . . . Would you believe it He's a tropical fish fan. . . Frienc come cheaper by the dozen . . He'1l be just electrifying as a electrical technologist. NANCY COLE A girl with those Beautiful Blue Eyes . . . Quick and witty . . . You'll never catch her napping . . . Hummed away in Sophomore, J, V., and Varsity choir . . . One of Miss Durkin's aids in Red Cross Club . . . An active member of Latin A Club . . . A trusted corridor guide S,U. Keeps her eyes focused on TERRY COLVIN Real brain . . . Honor Society . . Another Patrick Henry in Forui . . . Safety Council . . . Red Cros . . . Played specimen in Biolog club . . . Ran cross country . . Guided corridors in free time . . All Choirs . . . Success assured DAVE CONNELL Student Council worker . . . Treas- urer of Art Club . . . Supported Club de Espanol . . . Ninth and J. V. choirs . . . Kept the peace in our hallowed halls as a corridor guide . . . Junior Prom refresh- ment committee co-chairman . . . We just loved that punch! . . Played intramural volleyball . . Prosperity to the ..... Profile .IUDITH COWDEN Lent her booming' voice to Sop omore, J. V., and Varsity choi . . . Kept all the boys on their to . . . Spent some of that Ura stuff fspare timel in 212 f Red Cross Club . . . Made music the band as a sophomore . . . A bition: to take up home ec. ' college . . . Think she'll make it . , . You bet she will! lKJudyY7 1 The girl with everything .
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