Nottingham High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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M A RGARET H ALE Her sincerity spoke loudest through her quietness . . . A cutie who knows the score when it comes to volleyball and basketball . . . An active member of the French Club and Horizon Club . . . Is seen at many International Relations Club meetings . . . On her way to a home economics career. JUDY HALEY Responded to the alarm clock's ring' for Freshman, Sophomore, All Gi1'l, J. V., and Varsity choir. Stayed after school, not as a dunce, but a sport . . . Wielded many clubs . . . Dramatics Club, Red Cross Club, Picture-painting Art Club . . . This Student Council representative hasnlt had her fill of school yet. She wants to come back and teach! MADELYN HALTAR fapped her toe in Sophomo1'e, Jun- ,or Varsity, and Varsity choirs . . One of the Future Teechurs if America and part of the Dra- natics Club scenery . . . Helped stuff the Bulldog . . . You can't ialt her, that Haltar . . . GORDON HANEY We won't call him carrot-top . . . But there was a red-head up at Ilrumlins who just loved to chop up the ice and make a puck fly . . . Also made goals in Student Coun- cil, Red Cross, and Honor Society . . . That streak of yellow isnlt down his back . . . lt's his '53 nosed Merc! . . . Red and yellow make quite a fellow of . . . Hane CATHERINE HANLON One of the new facesl' in the halls . . . Came to us in her senior year from Convent . . . At Con- vent she capered through the Glee Club and held memberships in Sodality and Third Order . . . In no time at all she found Future Teachers of America and plunged headlong into their meetings . . . Accordingly, she plans to hold classes of her own for lots of 'flittle ones after serving her time at Oswego State Teachers College. PAM ELA H ARROLIJS VVould rather be Min orbit than in school . . . An office girl, past- present-and-future . . . Carries the torch for men . . . Rides high on the waves while skiing sum- mers and low on the tow skiing winters . . . VVill soon be gone with the wind in a cloud of smoke to college and to fulfill her am- bition-to come of age . . . Wherever you drift to, good luck . . . 'fTamer CAROL HERTZBERG Our A.F.S. 'er from Sydney, Aus- tralia . . . Fascinated by Notting- ham and its avid activitylers . . . On news staff of Citizen . . . Who could have been a better addition to International Relations Club? . . . This poised and intelli- gent miss always and forever was busy . . . A credit to her country . . . May her school gain even half as much as ours did from her visit . . . WL-'ll miss her ready smile and wonde1'ful sense of hu- mor. Q39 Kicavthw sr :F 'N I GARY HECKERMAN .a . rlopes to set the Steel Industry nl an fire . . . made the mark in all I iis classes . . . Success to this 'ollege bound Nottinghamite. ,.., ' f Z X x 4 Pwgfb HOT' QVFNUR BLE- CAROL I.OI'ISE'HICKS hm marvelous Madehen from over the seas . . . Wiesbaden, Germany, xy ls her former home port . . . It seems that there she was quite a sport . . . Was the living end on e girls' football team . . . Thought art and jazz were right on the beam . . . The talent she developed in the chorus rows was put to use in the varsity and talent shows . . . Now We say to this gal, who we're all glad to know, Luck be with you wherever you go. 'Your heart's desires be with you! -.XXX V ' -ll S8 in th o 1 p 0 0 l .1 I ' .IAN HILLEGAS Capered at the keyboard . . . One of the most talented pianists from N.ll.S .... She played the tunes as well as sang them in Sophomore, .I.,Y., All Girl, and Varsity choirs . . . Interrupted her scales for membership in National Honor Society . . . International Rela- tions Club meetings were also in her repertoire . . . She brought help and pleasure to N, II. S. by saying it with music . . . Now she hopes to take help and pleas- ure to others as a social worker . . . That piano bench won't be the same!

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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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BEATRICE HODGES Kept the books for Library Club . . . Noted for her hummingbird voice . . . Freshman, Junior Var- sity, All-Girl, and Varsity Choirs. Hforever and Best of everything adayf' K!TeSa!Y RENA HILLEN Proves that gentlemen prefer blondes . . . This cutie has inter- ests galore . . . Jerry's pride and joy in 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade choirs . . . Diligently guard- ed the halls . . . Will go to business school 'til she marries that cer- tain someone. ANN HITCHCOCK Gorgeous girl athlete . . . Vail,--: ball, basketball, softball and arch ery . . . Donated diligence to doz ens of dance committees . . . Spen' years perfecting her Warble foi four of Jerry's choirs . . . She': moving to Mt. Olympus .... .1 hit with the male population . . t'What? Be serious! Hitchie EDWARD HOGAN Exercised his limbs in both track and cross country . . . Exercised his writing arm as corresponding secretary of Forum . , . From Forum to French Club he casually strolled, where he studied the technique of an Hr that's rolled . . . His quietness is in direct pro- portion with his ability. HNedH ELIZABETH HOURIGAN A little girl with a big personality . . . Early riser for 9th and All Girl choirs . . . Senorita of the Spanish Club . . . Active in Dramatics . . . Copied down minutes . . . Wrote correspondence . . . Made super-senior advisor of Library Club . . . Can really keep an eye on a hall . . . Will soon be expending her energies at college ...... HBethl' KATHERINE HUMMER Presided over Field and Lab Club . . . Close behind the president as veep of the Art Club in its firsii lap . . . Stepped high for Ty Tri Y . . . Cantered from Freshman to Varsity choirs . . . A Winner from the starting post in all sports . . . Got a block letter for her blue ribbon effort . . . Win trot to uid College of Agriculture at Cornell . . . Don't fence her spirit in . . . lt's genuine! Kathie,' ROY HUNT President of Honor Society . . . Astute business editor of the Bull- dog . . . Sage of the Principal's Cabinet . . . None but himself could be his parallel , . . Alert traffic and corridor guide . . . Ad- niirable Sergeant-at-arms of Stu- dent Council . . . Chief helper of distressed persons by opening locked lockers . . , Tackled the microscope in Biology Club . . . Esteemed president of Internation- al Relations Club , . ,Mix Sackett's prodigy in all four choirs . . . Chairman of the Junior Class Ring Committee . . . President of every- thing , . . N.H.S.'s finest.. .Good luck in Chemical Engineering at S. U. next near . . . A.better friend NEIL HURVVITZ Neither rain, snow, hail nor sleet could stop this boy with the flying feet . . . Whatls a little slush, cold wind or hail to a courageous cross country and tracker?l . . . Com- pared the wild life at Nottingham with what he found in the watery depths . . . As quite a sharp Hbladel' cut some ice as a speed skater . . . Can't cut many classes at the U. of Buffalo . . . How about a ...... . . could not be had than Roy ROBERT HURWITZ Keeps his eyes open for a bright future , . . Used his contacts in Audio-Visual Club . . . Si, Club de Espanol . . . Optometrist-to-be. Eats his carrots uNipvr LINDA HUTCHINS Veep of Student body . . . Worked on every possible Student Council committee . . . Captain of J. V. cheer-shouters . . . Varsity cheer- leader . . . Went out for everl girls' sport . . . Saw the N.H.S. Handbook to the death . . . Co- chaired for fabulous Junior Prom . . . Warbled through eighth grade and three years with Miss Kap- pesser . . . Head of all traffic guides . . . Principal's Cabinet . . . Conscientious cute, and consumed! with school spirit . . . May her spirit be ever undaunted. 'tHutch

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