Nottingham High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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i MARSHA DOWNING This girl had her Phil of activ- ities . . . She serenaded the rising sun four years and years . . . She kept her mind on her playing, kept her snappy eyes on the ball over- head in basketball, volleyball, and badminton . . . Represented N.H.S. for two years in phys. ed. demon- strations at Central . . . She al- lowed no acrobatics in the corri- do1's, with or without a pass . . . Here's hoping she'll have no strains or pains as a phys. ed. teacher. FRED DU BOIS Has discovered the secret formu for enjoying life-or at least nr letting it bother him . . . Bumml pencils, pens, etc. through foi years of school, Student Counci and Red Cross and huffed ar puffed through band . . . Maste at the art of skiing with as litt effort as possible . . . But nothir bothers this guy-till the vc' very last minute . . . Didn't jg., know the true name of Join come-lately was . . . Fritz JULIE DUDLEY Gentlemen prefer blondes . . . Especially those with a flare for fashions . . . Sparkling style with a paintbrush . . . Palms up and ready for action on the volleyball court! . . . Everlasting interest in Red Cross . . . On guard as another pass-happy corridor guide . . . The wheel of fortune calls Freckle face to the teaching field . . . She'll make it if someone doesn't catch her on the off-guard. , . W g 3 JOHN DWYER A-hunting we will go! . . . Toting his sawed-off shot gun . . . Sports- men take cover . . . He knows his field and plays it! . . . The extra barrel length helps the shooting score in basketball practice . . . Also a sharp-shooting A. V. boy for Miss K . . . Miss Bush found him a little nervous at the trigger fr i i . . . The College of Forestry has X' him in its line of fire . . . Happy Phare NDT FWFMLFWGLQJ JOAN EDWARDS A familiar miss around Notting- ham . , . Has what it takes to be a success . . . Aided Miss Durkin in Red Cross Club . . . Found after school beating the stuffing out of a basketball or baseball . . . Turned the trills in Freshman and Soph- omore choirs . . , Carnival con- cocting committee . . . Sent to Stu- dent Council by popular demand . . . Never under-estimate the pow- er of . , . Joanie NST' K rs, I hunting forest dweller. JENNIFER EGAN Jenny spun all right in a ma whirl of activities in Red Cros French Club, basketball, basebal badminton, apparatus club, an volleyball . . . She proved her defi ness as a 'tspinner of songsl' i Freshman Mixed, Sophomore, A Girls, and Varsity choirs . . . Pe haps as a singer she'll follow 1 the footsteps of another wel known Jenny . . . Jenny Lind, th is . . . To all who know her, a trj Ublue bird of happiness is . . lKJen!J NEIL EISNER Radical Leader . . . President of Frosh. Class . , . Editor of Blue and Coldl' . . . Bulldog Staff . . . Protected a corridor . . . In every- thing from Band to Track, plus a little volleyball . , . One of the early music lovers . . , We expect big things, t'All in good time, in college, pre-law. SANDRA ELLISON All freckles and red hair . . . Mas- tered All Girl, J. V., and Varsity choirs . . . A hawk in classes . . . Badminton enthusiast . . , Best of luck as a medical technician . . . for On her tongue is the law of kindness .......... is.'.,ii ,, EV. ,. Qu-J E BARBARA EPSTEIN Sports writer for the t'Citizenll . . . Occasionally sneaked in late Caftcr the door was opened, of courscl for J. V. and Varsity choirs . . . Went dramatic . . . Jam packed with ideas . . . and scholarship . . . National Honor Society . , . This little carthwoman wants to leave us for the moon . . . That's just not being sociable. 'tBobbi'i .Q e- VHOTO NOT FWFNLFIBLE x, ' NEIL EPSTEIN A pinch-hitter for Nottinghain . . . A close friend of Chicols . . U.C.L.A. is on the way . . . Wat for a dental surgeon with a la name of Epstein, a first of Ne and a nickname of ...... HEp!Y

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l Tri-Y . RICHARD DAUENIIAUER oined cross country to see the me world . . . Decided to attend Russian class at another school ist in case . . . He may not have iade it to the U.S.S.R., but to vermany was just a few stretches if the legs plus a boat ride and n A.F.S. scholarship . . . Bound to Ie a terrific linguist . . . May even arn his living by teaching what e talks. t'Dick dreamer. BARBARA COYNE VVhizzed to home baseball diamond . right on going and badminton courts . gal who's really in things really knows Liberace of the typ She also perked as Makes plate on the . . She kept landed in the . . This perky the swing of the score . . . ing class . . . a member of a beautiful Barby KENNETH DAILEY Through thick and thin he man- aged to participate in Sophomore, J. V., and Varsity choirs . . . Ri- otous representative to Student Council and Red Cross . . . Loyal member of S. P. Q. R. fLatin Clubl . . . Going to engineer things . . . He liked the girlsg they like his money . . . Such is life for . . . . . . Doberman IRWIN DAVIS This fellow was the sporty sports editor for the t'Bulldog . . . Assisted Jerry Sackett and the early-morning risers for four long years . . . VVas associated with the CitizenH, Biology Club, Inter- national Relations Club, and last. but not least, Forum . . . Wants to leave the cows alone and become either a doctor or Veterinarian . . . Helll be a hit with either animals or people! DAWN DEADY HBest dressed gal around . . . Hopes to utilize such an attribute in a junior college taking fashion merchandising . . . Liked to plan ahead . . . She sparked in all sports: basketball, volleyball, base- ball, and badminton . . . Donned the oil paints and artistic airs as a disciple of the Draniatics Club . . . That's Dead with a HY. PAUL DE LIMA A list so long, that it's Z1 wonder .... He can do his work and not go asunder .,... Honor Society, Student Council President of Junior Class and Alpha Hi-Y, football, basketball, baseball . . . He's never short on energy . . . Boys' State . . . Out- standing Sophomore Boy and Franklin and Marshall Alumni Awards . . Hall policeman . . . Secretary of Senior Class . . QGASP for airj . . . Has an at- traction for girls . . . Lotsaluck, anyway! JU LIANNE DE 'I EMPLE llade her entrance in her junior 'ear from East Syracuse High . . There she guarded the money Jr her freshman class and was eep of the Junior Honor Society . . Here she made her mark in tudent Council, Red Cross, and of urse, Honor Society . . . Judy rned up on the A.F.S. committee d used her talents in girls' intra- urals . . . We sure are glad she ose N.H.S. KKJudy!! DIANE D'ONOFRIO You just know it will be merry if D'Onof has anything to do with it . . . A bouncing bloomer girl after classes . . . She whops'l that ball way out . . . A stitch in time re- sults in a superlative dresser . . . Many out of town interests . . . A bit of the Italian soprano comes through in choral groups . . . Buy a ticket, would 'chan . . . This merrymaker is really in orbit . . . Next stop Albany State Teachers or Marywood. A LF RED DOUST The streak from the peak, Mr. Junior Olympics skier himself . . . Shed his skis for the trackmen, J. V. Cagers, and the grid squad . . . Saw many-a Christy on the Snow Ridge and the slopes . . . There will always be more slopes to conquer . . . In the U.S. therels one called Dartmouth Pre-med and in Eu1'ope there are always the Alps! . . . On the slope or off the slope, there's something about that guy! Taffy RALPH DOWNES Huffed and puffed and blew the door down in band during ninth grade . . . Got really revved up over sports cars . . . lNhere there's life there's Ralph with a joke in his noggin . . . Wants to study the techniques of twentieth century medicine men.



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TINA EPSTEIN Big' Chief of the HCitizen . . . Leader of Biology Club . . . Scribe of F. T. A .... Beware of her arch- ery bow and badminton racket . . . Advancer of International Rela- tions . . . Loaned her talents to choir and Dramatics Club . . . Lab technician-to-be . . . Listen for her Really, you're not kidding me! PETER ESPOSITO First-string gridder for both J-V and Varsity . . . Four year letter- man in track . . . Upheld home- room in Student Council for six terms . . . A great guy is . . . . Pete ,Mya SH A RON ESPOSITO Showed her ability to wield a wick- id bat in softball . , . t'The home- 'un kid . , . She always ran into ots of fun and friends . . . So she's sure to run into success if she cet-ps up that high batting average . . Now to hitting the keys and he books at C.C.B.I. HSherry CHAR LES R. EVANS Of red motor scooter fame . . . A skater and skier on both snow and water . . . When hels not on the water, he's under it pursuing: a hobby called skin-diving . . . He did, however, manage to see S. U. through his water gzgoggxles . . . It's just as important to know when to be still as when not to. CHARLES T. EVANS Husied himself on Tuesday after- noons in room 106 bolstering Stu- dent Council . . . Once in a while he'd mount the stairs to keep him- self up on Red Cross affairs . . . Hels marching' off to join the ranks at Syracuse in the fall . . . The nickname is ..... uvlaorkyn WILLIAM EVANS A real friend to anyone in need . . . Could be seen any day at N.H.S. scampering' to beat that five minute bell between classes . . . Got to be a champion lunch gulper . . . The Bulldog barks fare- Bill Chuck ,.,,: .., . ii well to . . . SLSAIN EY ERIIING gang' in Sophomore, All Girl, and Varsity choirs . . . Didn't feed the lkBulldog Staff any bull . . . eady Red Crosser . . . 'l'arzan's ilream girl: volleyball, softball, vasketball, servusball, tumbling, adminton, and apparatus . . . Staggered from the gym to Future Nurses of America, French Club, ramatics Club, and . . . Queen of unior Prom . . . Has to flip a Join between Cornell and Syracuse . . Fattened up the team with khocolate chip cookies . . . Cayer than laughter is .,......, Boobius EILEEN FASULA Persistent participant in Soph- omore and All Girl choirs . . Tired herself out in volleyball, softball, basketball, and tumbling' . . . Decided to take a rest and take root down south for a while . . . She fancies being' a psychol- ogy Lcan she spell it?b major at a Florida college . . . Don't forget your Copper Tone, :cFuZZyvr DANIEL FELLER Occasionally appeared on the early morning' scene . . , Not only spent hours for the Nottingham band, but spent Saturday tshudderb morn- ings for the All-City Band . . . A regular Music Man . . . Also played in the orchestra . . . In Student Council and Red Cross. he played it cool . . . You couldn't meet a nicer feller. Dan ELAINE FINER Nottinghanfs answer to Jenny Lind . . . J. V. and Varsity choirs Explored fields and labs . . . Dra- matics Club . . . One of the pens of Citizen . . . Made quite a show for Red Cross . . . Ambition: To learn how to cook . . . A really wonderful girl . . . Just everyone likes ...... Finner

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