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NORMAN THOMPSON Norm is a guy with a lot of music in him. His most embarrassing moment was when he got caught driving at fourteen. Active in A Cape pella, chorus, and band, Norm likes Mr. Kirnard and girls. The one thing he really wants to do after hefgraduates is to get a new car! SUSAN TIESLER Cute, easy-goin Sue thinks that P.H.S. needs more males and a few elevators. She has been active in G. O., honor hockey team, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Art Club, and Nurses' Club. She likes German and Mr. Hahn, diving, and travel- ing.' Sue plans to go into a career of nursing. DONALD TOMPKINS Don is the quiet type who enjoys most of all hunting and fishing. Mr. Kirnard and typing also agree with him. After graduation, he plans to go into the Army, and after- wards hopes to work for the New York Central Railroad. HELEN ULLRICH Friendly Helen is always full of energy and always ready to lend a helping hand. Her high grades are evidenced by her acceptance, in her iunior year, into the National Honor Society. She is president of Assembly Council, newspaper editor, and member of Tri-Y. Plans for college and a career in medicine. Page 29 ROGER VAN SISE Roger is the easy-going, in- active type, tall and quiet. He has been a member of the Progection Crew, and he likes to abble in theories of elec- tronics. His future plans in- clude joining the Navy. RONALD VOLK Ronnie is good looking. energetic, and athletic, and may frequently be seen in the company of a certain 'unior girl. He thinks Mr. Kefsey is tops and advocates a larger intramural rogr am for P.H.S. Ron has been active in Varsity Club, P.H.P., j.V. and varsity baseball, and J.V. basketball. Plans to go to college. JOAN WAGO Ioan's favorites include Mr. Gabriel, French, and spagh- etti - and - meatballs. T is cheery al with all that pep was really embarrassed when she jammed on the brakes too hard in her driving class. She has been active on class com- mittees, G. O. and make-up for the Three One-Act Plays. Junior College, then marriage are ahead for Ioan. DONALD WARNER Woody is chiefly active in A Cap ella Choir. His great- est acfiievements were two years' participation in All- State Chorus, the lead in Finian's Rainbow, and be- ing elected president of senior chorus in his senior year. Among Don's favorites are Mr. Kelsey, senior chorus, girls, and cars.
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PASQUALE STICCA Mr. I-loose and typing rate high with this quiet senior. An active member of Projec- tion Crew, Pat still finds time for watching movies and go- ing out with girls. Future plans include either college, trade school, or the armed forces. JANE STOEHRER Sweet and quiet are best used in describing jane. This friendly girl, though never conspiciously present, never- theless is always there doing her part. Her favorite pastime is writing letters - must be to that blond soldier. Four years in college with a nursing course are in jane's future. GEORGE STOCKINGER Tall, husky George is the Dazzy Vance of the class of '56 with two years of I.V. and one year of varsity base- ball behind him. Besi es, he enjoys the company of little Gracie, who seems to have his roving e e well in hand. George plans to go to work and then into the army. SUZANNE STONE Where one sees Sue, one sees Zelda May. Outside of eat- ing spaghetti at Caruso's, driv- ing is her favorite pastime. One time that she stopped smiling was when she beat a boy at Indian wrestling. Be- ing news editor for the Green Lantern has taken much of her time. Sue's future in- cludes Wellesley or Colby and marriage. WILLIAM SUTTON An easy smile and sure way make this co-captain of the football team a favorite among his classmates. Bein Chief Court Justice, freshman class, vice-president class, varsity presiident of of sophomore basket all, and varsity foot- ball have highlighted his high school career. As for the future, Bill says that college is ssible and the army is probgble. JOHN TALLMAN john, better known as Luke, is never in a hurry. For the last two springs he has led our golf team to suc- cessful seasons. One year of varsity football and two years of varsity basketball are also to his credit. Next year at Cobleskill or Paul Smith's gohn will still be enjoying his avorite pastime, sleeping. MARCIA TERHUNE Small, pegpy Marcia has the get-up-an -go and spirit of three. At games one may al- ways find her cheering the loudest for our Panthers. Her numerous activities include G. O., Library Club, Tri-Y, and others which mana e to keep this busy little gig oc- cupied. Springfield College is her choice in preparation for a teaching career. 'Pcqe 28 ELIZABETH THOMPSON guiet Beth always has that evil's leam in her eye. She and all her friends were proud when she made varsity cheer- leading at last. She went to All-State in the orchestra and was president of the Hi Chapter. Also active in Red Cross and honor teams, Beth likes Miss Sullivan, biology, and doing nothing. She plans to go to college.
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JAMES WARREN Jim was an active member of Student Government for four years. Other activities include minority leader of Panther Party, intramurals, A Cappel- la, and golf. His favorites are Mr. Wright, Mr. Kirnard, biology, ty ing, and cars and girls of all, types. His plans for P.H.S. begin with shorter working hours and a drag strip on Romer Avenue. Agri- culture holds a place in Jim's future. JEAN WEHMAN Jean's activities include Lib- rary Club president, T.V. Committee, monitor, nurses' club, Assembly Council publi- city chairman, and Tri-Y. In- tramural activities won her a letter. She considers taking char e of the junior class as- semli a highlight in her schoolv career. In the future she plans to attend college to prepare for a career in phy- sica education. LOYCE WHEELER Red- aired Joyce's many acti- vities include Nurse's Club, Library Club, Tri-Y, Red Cross, intramurals, and T.V. Committee. Favorite pastimes: doodling and eating pizza at La Monde's. Miss Sullivan and Mrs. Marotta rate high with Iloyceg and she is fre- quenty found in the com- pany of a certain blond sen- ior boy. Future plans, nurs- mg. CAROL LEE WILLIAMS Willie's favorites are Mr. Gabriel, typing, boys, and driving. Tri-Y, intramurals, nurses' club, and being moni- tor take up her time. Her most embarrassin moment was havin to walk from one class to tlge next with only one shoe on. Pet peeve, con- ceited boys. Next year, junior college. MICHAEL ZIPES Mr. Kurachek and history rate high with Mike . The strong, silent type, he ad- vocates a T.V. set in study hall and five minutes passing time between classes. Being co-captain of varsity football, varsity baseball, Athletic Council, and Varsity Club kept him busy for four years. Next year will find him in college, then will come a career in real estate. JOHN SWEENEY Husky John's favorite activity is skin diving. I-lis eyes are bluer than Jack Benny's and his double talk is sortie Du Monde. I-le'll make a great high pressure salesman. Page 30
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