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DAVID KATZ A member in good standing' of the Biology Club ihope they didn't dissect any katzj . . . Could run movies and do all sorts of things as a faithful member of the Elec- tronics Club . . . One of the many shining lights of National Honor Society , . . Tried his hand and pen in an Optimist Oratorical contest . . . Now will try his hand and scalpel in pre-med exercises. t'Dave JOHN KLETT Masterful senior money collector ' . . . Doled out time to the Red Cross Club . . . Here's Fore Cheers l to a J. V. and Varsity golfer . . . He was not only trustworthy, he could sing, in Freshman Choir . . . No skinflint about time devoted to N.H.S.'s Student Council and dis- trict' Student Council meetings . . . Kept the columns straight in the halls . . . Gave high rate of inter- est to Audio-Visual Club and Hon- or Society . . . Wants to relieve people of aching teeth fand mon- ey?D . , . May he always be a treasurer of high standards. Jack BENJAMIN KLINE Practiced beating the late bell to class for many a year . . , While leaving his prints 'round N.H.S., was Mr. Casey's right-hand helper . . . This patient printer had his finger in every ink pot and a hand in all the ticket making' . . . Got out from under the press by asso- ciating with the sporty type at Drumlins. AJBen!! 1 mo'qv 'NW' HTNQ +5 L0 Q., on top of the world , . . O1' a CYNTHIA KNOX This talkative miss was often found in tight situations . . . Sang her way into Sophomore and J. V. choirs . . . This corresponding secretary gave the Library Club letters an artistic touch . . . She tippy-toed to music for eleven whole years . . . She'll soak up sunshine, swirl to her own music and become a success in the beau- tiful Florida sunshine , . . Dancc. CHRISTINE KRAVEI' The poised and peppy girl in white who kept our cheerleaders on their toes . . . Sports, sports, sports . . . Volleyball, basketball, softball . . , What a nurse or even lab tech- nician she'll be! . , . She is pre- cisely - our cup of teal Chris Ballerina, dance. 'tCindy GRETCH EN KLOEPFER Regular membership in Red Cross 212'ers Club and in Field and Lab Club . . . Future Nurses Club revenue officer . . . Upped the racket in both senses of the word for badminton tournaments . . . Thrived on her happiest note while roughing' it . . . Will continue her schooling, but from the other side of the desk . . . This chick doesn't belong in any , . . Coop'l KAREN KYCIESKI Vice French fanatic of the French Club . . . VVide-eyed corridor guide . . . Stood poised and ready for badminton, basketball, and soft- ball . . . See the world, visit for- eign lands, join the foreign service . . . VVhat's that name again? One of Mr. Mulholland' runners . . . Besides running couple laps for lVlully, he around the halls of N.H. TERRY KORII s ruggem 2 ran fou S. in all average time of one year to a lal . . . He's adjusting' his and sharpening' his wit so he ca sneaker: I pound the track to S.U. and ge educated . . . After that, he'll bf least have a birdis eye view of it SHELDOIN lx L RTL Forums Filibuster . . . knew his way around the I.ibrary Club . . . Blended with the 9th grade, Jr. Varsity, and Varsity Choirs . . . an N.H.S. Jester . . . Howls your hour glass? An eager traveler on I,ifels un- certain voyage. MARTHA KIZMA Peppy cheerleader for both J, V and Varsity squads . . . Frenclfl Club . . . Regular Thespian ir Dramatic Club . . . Red Cross stal- wart . . . Warbled in ninth anc Varsity Choirs . . . Block letter for every girls' sport imaginable- . . . Made the All American, punch for Junior Prom . . . Cor ridor guide . . . Vivacious . . . Cut . . . Smart . . . Everyone at Keuk' College will love ....., KKKUZIY
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-af' S Q1 ff ' l . rl XX if P nom 2, ' LYNN ISAACSON X blue eyed blonde who's ULovely ,o look at . . . Kept them guessing . . Simply lived for f'Nifty . . . Hoarded the money for Red Cross jlub . . . Could be found in the ibrary after school . . . F.T.A. was pa1't of her day . . . Demon- strated her acting' ability in Dra- 'natics Club . . . Still found enough scraps of time to cut out Inter- national Relations Club and the 'Citizenl' staff . . . A busy little gal . . . Hi ya fuzzy! . . . That's our . . . 'tLynnie KAREN KAISER Worthy wo1'd writer for Field and Lab Club . . . It's rumored she was in wee bit wordy on her traffic and corridor guide posts -just rumors, if course . . . Spared some of her :team for International Relations Zlub . . . This ambitious gal opped into the center of the unior Class Ring' Committee . . . 'odeled in 8th, 9th, and All Girl hoirs . . . One of the National onor Society set . . , LeMoyne Jr St. Lawrence are the targets MARY INGERSOLL Jubilant Junior Varsity cheerlead- er . . . Jumped out of her kulottes and into her bloomers to chalk up credit in softball, basketball, and archery . . . A decorator and also a decoration at the Junior Prom . . . Wore a trail from her home- room to Student Council and Red Cross . . . Marvelous is . . . . Mare SHARON JACOBSON Guided our corridors . . . Inter- national Relations clubwoman . . . Future Teachers of America . . . Plans to see Buffalo at college . . . Best of luck and happiness are within a stone's throw. napped out for this blonde bomb 'A shell. Boca STEVEN KARP Talented fellow . . . All choirs and N.H.S. and All City Orchestra . . . Explored many fields and experi- mented in many labs . . . Citizen . . . Kept books for Camera Club . . . College pre-law next in the books for this man who's true as steel. ART IS SACS Always cheerful . . . Veep of Not- tingham Safety Council . . . Crack- ed several bats when on the Var- sity baseball team . . . Guarded the halls from disaster . . . Plans to go to college . . . He's better known as . . MARTHA JACOBSON Music is the thing! . . . Sang in every choir ever invented . . . The refrain of a lively accordion should lead you right to her . . . The piano plays a close second . . . One of Mrs. Fulmer's faithful few . . . For a marvelous music teacher go to . . . Marty uA1,tn CARLYN JAMES Helped to carry the Red Cross for her homeroom . . . Gave a feminine touch to the tooting in band . . . Tenacious book-lender and respon- sible gal in the library . . . Bent ROBERT KANE Showed many pictures for the A. V. Club . , . Was a booming' bass in choir and exercised his legs and talent by marching' with the band . . . He never overlooked the Safety Council . . . You're right! The narne's the same! . . . This fellow has the high ambition of retiring: before thirty ...... with a million little green bills to cushion his hammock. C. D. her will and bow to archery . . . If it's something' about the library, ask . . . . . H JOAN KASTENBERG Just cast an eye in her direction . . . Would make the perfect flap- pcr . . . Proved that variety is the spice of life by joining: Frcnch Club, Cillll0l'kl Club, Dramatics, Bulldog' Staff, and F. T. A .... Plays a mcan game of badminton . . . Spent extra time guarding: the halls . , . Will soon be on her way to Buffalo Statc. 'tJoanie
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SUSAN LANG Associate big bark and editor of the stupendous 1960 Bulldog . . . Didn't spend all her time brushing the Bulldog . . . Cut no meetings of National Honor Society or Fu- ture Teachers of America . . . Si- lence is golden . . . Looked to broad horizons in Horizon Club . . . Plans to busy herself at the Big Red. lisueh' DIANNE LAPENTA Endowed her total energies to Student Council, Honor Society, Horizon Club, Badminton, Basket- ball, Archery, Latin Club, and safety in our corridors . . . Success in operating-room nursing to the girl with a smile for everyone. HARLAN LA VINE Traveled a cross country carry- ng good old N.H.S .... Shoul- lered the weight of Student Coun- :il . . . Huffed and puffed and help- zd raise the roof in J. V. and Var- sity choirs . . . Followed these up n 228 for Spanish Club . . . Love ,hat Ford . . . He's cutting out mf here and skidding into college! 'tDuels EDWVARD LEET Bruised his toes and skinned his nose as a capital football crusader . . . He dug in those spikes and kicked up the dust cause the home- run in baseball was simply a must. . . . It was up and over, or flip past that guard who was making the basketball game mighty hard . . . He seemed to have a one track mind. fIf girls and cars are on the same line? . . . He was just a . . . Leet-le bit better. RHONDA LEICHER Citizens Contributor's Club . . . Assumed many roles in Draniatics Club . . . Future Nurses . . . This future replacement for Miss Wilson participated in volleyball, softball. basketball, and badminton . . . Wonde1'ful personality, that's .... Leich'l MARSHA LE MAY The lass with the delicate air . . . Veep of Tawasi Y Teens . . . Girl behind the desk in library . . . Made like a bird in all choirs . . . Student Council Representative . . . Directed traffic in the halls . . . Lives by Boyle's Law . . . Plans to be soniebody's secretary. Lemey KATHLEEN LEO de thinks she may be Irish for she 'eemed to like the green-or was lt just a certain uniform . . . This ,eo girl may not be a lion but she lttacks any job with the ferocity if one . . . Red Cross, Student founcil, and Future Nurses were ,ll her unsuspecting prey . . . kctivities in all choirs couldn't be rut in the category of roars or growls . . . May it never be said hat a setback could keep her llown! A4Kathysy fs, MARGARET ANN LE PAGE Pretended she was a thrush for the Sophomore, J. V., and Varsity choirs . . . Studied fruitflies in Biology Club . . . National Honor Society . , . Basketball . . . Volley- ball . . Did some fancy turns in tumbling Wants to go to Cornell and specialize in veterinary medi- cine or biological research. llpeggyil VICTOR LEVINE One of the bacteria of Biology Club . . . Created enlightening phenomena in Junior Varsity Choir . . . 'N.H.S.'s philanthropist of wonienkind . . . Mercury on track cinders . . . Little friend of the large world . . . Anthropo- geographist and carcinologist of Field and Lab Club . . . Savant of Honor Society . . . Studied mus- cular structure in gymnastics, vol- leyball, and basketball . . . He'll get a closer look at muscular structure land plenty elsej at Syracuse pre-med. HX'iCU H ERM IN E LEVY Happy dissector of Biology Club . . . Citizen contributor . . . Hit the high notes in Sophomore and J. V. choirs . . . Red Cross worker . . . Friend of Ciccro's in Latin Club . . . College and science in the thoughts of ....... Ilcrm
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