Nottingham High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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7515 ELISSA FRESHMAN A stands for arty! . . . A peek at her sketch book proves our point . . . There are action sketches, like volleyball, badminton, and archery . . . And theylrc certainly not all non-objective . . . Take Spanish and Art Clubs, F.N.A. and Inter- national Relations Club . . . You can even find some on orchestra . . . This sneaky gal spent free hours listening to concerts for free . . . One applicant for a Walt Dis- ney artist is ..... H-Lee!! DAVID FULEIHAN N. H. S.'s answer to Paunclir Gonzales and Dolph Schayes . . . Goes for hockey as well as tennis and sandlot basketball . . . His frat brothers testify, Fuleihan's the man . . . We're sure S. U. will agree that success is sure to follow ........ HDaVeH MIKELL GALLA' ,HER Not Michael-Mike will do it ine, lVIr. Hopkinsi' . . . A school 1 herself-C. B. A .... Every- hing's George with our Mike . . . lpart from the clown . . . Student louncil, F.T.A ..., Bulldog push- r . . . Junior Prom organizer . . . 'alkative choir supporter . . . Badge-flashing lunch patroler . . . L rare cross between a scholar and portsman . . . Captain of innum- rable winning basketball, volley- all, servusball, and softball teams . . Whenever she gets her Irish up, VGallagher lowers the boom! DAVID GALLIN Celebrated cerebrator . . . Semi- finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program . . . Advanced physics at Syracuse University . . . Helped accelerate library club . . . An honorable addition to our Honor Society and a member of the Species of Biologius Clubba . . . t'Gallinsi' of smart . . . . . f'Dave ROSALIE GARBER Worked for All Girl Choir 'cause she loves to sing . . . Field and Lab Club was also just her line . . . Be- tween this and that she found time to really click in Photography Club . . . All her college plans are right in focus . . . You know the meaning of quiet friendship if you know . . . acR0g.ievx HOWARD GARELICK Swish was a sure sound when Howie aimed for the basket . . . Nottingham's consistent point getter . . . Scored his way into All City Basketball . . . Found time for varsity football and even to run a couple bases . . . Made a squeeze play for Alpha Hi-Y and Student Council . . . This guy really made home plate. Howie LOUIS GARELICK fIarched through the halls all pic-and-span . . . Came home from fractice like another Pig Pen . . . t was mud in his eye while en- ountering hostile J. V. tacklers . . Traded in his cleats for some .uilt-up sneakers . . . Stretched to each those high, high baskets and Ven higher scores in J. B. and Iarsity Basketball . . . Alpha Hi-Y vas always on his roster . . . Nice .nd Spices . . . That hunk of Gare- TAMIA GARRETT Short on size, long on service . . . 202 remembers her ideal sug- gestions . . . Creator of remarkable messterpieces . . . Woman of few words . . . Absorbs the sciences Drains her awareness in Horizon Club . . . Simplicity and sensi- tivity are her bywords . . . A re- freshing change at Nottingham. fcrrarnrnyv ick. Louie DEBBIE GLINSKY Could be found in any of our choirs . . . Skilled in Volleyball . . . Bas- ketball . . . Badminton. . Very Dramatic on Thursdays . . . Red Cross Volunteer . . . Biology Club . . . Future Nurses Club .... She makes those blood pressures climb! RONNI GLYNN Warbler in 9th Grade Choir . . . Treasurer and President of Club de Espanol . . . Future Nurses clubber . . . Badminton star . . . Desires one-way ticket to White Plains . . . The future promises much, for Still waters run deep.

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HOWARD FINKELSTEIN A shock of red and a snappy car . . . Had Photography Club Well centered, sharp, and clear . . . A dasher of a flasher for the fero- cious Bulldog . . . He's focused on developing his mind at Syra- cuse University . . . He pictures becoming a candid clicker for a paper or magazine . . . Here are hopes that his future's never dark, Howie , RENA FINKLESTEIN Veep of F. T. A .... Hits the birm ies and the water with equal ski . . . Hospitable corridor guide . . Contributed to Dramatics Clt and International Relations . . Hot dog turner at the Jr. Clas Picnic . . . Success at college we'1 sure, for it's 'tSweets to th Sweet. HOWARD FISHER Former President and Vice for A. V. . . . A National Honor Soci- ety member . . . Conscientious student . . . The joker isn't always wild! . . . Future fields unlimited for George Gobel's answer to Charlie Weaver. Howie THOMAS FITZGERALD An emigrant from California in his senior year . . . Occidental band member . . . No westerner in or- chestra . . . A Belge special . . . Brought California sunshine to Jerryls Varsity choir . . . Was active in the Service Club, Latin Club, and Chemistry Club while attending his previous school and soaking up sunlight . . . A fine addition to N.H.S. .... Craves to be a surgeon . . . Was always cracking a smile or a joke. ICTOHIY, KEVIN FLAHERTY Pounded his beat through Student Council and Red Cross . . . Flat Foot Cop for Safety Council . . . Sold rings around the junior class . . . A buttoned-down, buckled-up match snatcher . . . Master of wit and the rare Uspindle talk . . . Spirited Hi-Yler . . . He'll always be engineering something, whether at N.H.S. or S.U. Flagerty NATALIE FLEMING One of the sparks that ignited th Art Club . . . Add a little black t that one Nat . . . A resoundin alto fixture in each choir . . Utilized her talented left foot 0 passing Rodarmals and kick ball . . . A hefty forward on the baskel ball court . . . Equally useful o strongarm baseball teams . . . Fre- moments are donated to the Vir cent cause . . . Worthy and re. warding. LEE FORDOCK One of the longest known living members of choir . . . 9th Grade mixed straight through to A Cap and Varsity choirs . . . Enjoyed working on carnivals, dances, and concerts . . . His four fold plan of attack for the future: first, state ranger schoolg second, Air Forceg third, College of Forestry, fourth, retire . . . N.H.S. will miss that wonderful baritone voice, Father Fordockll CYNTHIA FRANCIS Exercised her talent in Sophomore, Jr. Varsity, and Varsity choirs . . . Damsel from Dramatics Club and Latin Club . . . West Point sponsor . . . High hopes for the Eastman School of Music . . . Someday she'll be famous. ELLEN FREEMAN Something wonderfull . . . More clubs than you can shake a stick at . . . Pres. of Honor Society and Intcrational Relations Club, Latin Club, Bulldog Staff . . . Warmed thc hall with her smile and guided all sorts of things . . . Concen- tratcd energy on Student Council projects and Principal's Cabinet . . She hustles while she waits and plans Jr. Class picnics . . . In everything from sports to sing- ing . . . Collected stamps from Harvard on the sidc . . . What she can't succeed in, isn't worth trying! . . . What can we say besides un- limited luck to an unforgettable girl? Hi I' ,, -- ' S I 1 : 1 I I C i n d y 3 5 v--, ., .... ,. ' Y Q Q 5. ,Q JAMES FRENCH l Standout on J.V. and Varsity foo ball teams . . . Whiz on the bas ball diamond . . , Representati in Student Council . . . Even le his voice to Freshman Choir . . University of Kansas and pro foo ball are this guyls goals . . . Know as Frenchie or ..... Man Mountainl'



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SHEILA GOLDBERG One of the faithful Future Tea- chers of America . . . Strove for the CitiZenl' staff . . . Basketball, softball, servusball, and volleyball . . . Wants to show people how to fasten their safety belts . . . Every- thing's all right with Sheesh . . . t'You know it. SANDFORD GOLDMAN This progressive young man a vanced from Veep to President 1 Forum . . . Upheld homeroom viox- point in Student Council . . . 1 ter of traffic in front of 1013 Bulldog writer-upper . . . 'I' . . . J. V. Basketball . . . I Committee . . Safety Councif Bound to go places on the 'low ble ........ t'Ford DAVID GORDON El Club de Espanol . . . Masterful matador on the track cinders . . . The gummy Gaucho de Snow Flake . . . A sincere friend of all Senori- tas . . . Speedy . . . A noble Amigo of Nottingham's hallowed halls . . . Buena Suerta in pre-med at Syracuse University . . . Adios, Amigos. Dave STEVEN GORDON All for unions . . . Explorer in Biology Club . . . Sleepy-eyed choir member . . . Makes tracks . . . Football Gymnastics . . . Volley- ball . . . Success is more than a dim possibility, 'cause Steve the Great knows knowledge is power. BETH GRAND Eyes and ears for the Citizen . . . Made like Robin Hood . . . She batted at a birdie . . . Intrigued by International Relations Club . . . Wants to learn to teach little kid- dies at Michigan University . . . She'll meet some delightful little devils. DAVID GREENBERG In preparing to plead his cases ani be a member of the bar Cnot Witl swinging doorsj, he became one 0 the Forum . , . Maybe not sm gusty, but still interesting wa International Relations Club . . Field and Lab Club had a scienti fic air and Latin Club had manj scholairs . . . One guy who hope to talk his way into Antiocl is ...... Greens GAIL GREENBERG Joined the Country Club in her junior year . . . Didn't miss out on the gaity-or the Work . . . Dramaties Club actress . . .Y-Teen Club miss . . . Looks to the future with a pencil poised, pad ready and eyes open for a not-too-busy boss . . . Greeny CAROLE GREENE Not seeing her around the girls' gym is So Rare . . . Received her block letter for basketball, soft- ball, servusball, and volleyball . . . Filled with fun . . . Also a great sense of humor . . . Helped Miss Durkin in Red Cross Club . . . Kept a loyal eye on the corridors . . . VVill make some lucky boss a delightful private secretary. JAMES HAGGERTY Gave his council to Student Coun- cil . . . Wore the green for the Man- lius team . . . Picasso of the Art Club . . . Was a sketch in both Photography Club and Internation- al Relations Club . . . Not a double, but a Red Crosser, four-year choir- boy, tracker, corridor guide and tremendous worker . . . For Jim, to be a friend's the thing. 'tJim JOHN HALE For years we've seen J. P. in hi: skimpies trotting about for Cros Country , . . And again sunningl himself while upping a size smal baseball uniform . . . Winters hi likes to dice the ice with his hockej blades out Drumlins way . . . He' a little man with big ideas abou S. U, and Liberal Arts, and a dee' voice that's calling out to succes . . . Here's hoping it answers you HJ. B.

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