Syracuse Central High School - Scarlet Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

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JU E CLASS Uf 1947 COLORS Blue and White Nothing is to be feared: it is only to be understood. MM. CHIANG KALSHEK SYRACUSE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Syracuse, New York SYBACUSE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL n l HAL R. EAToN DEDICATION lt is especially fitting that Mr. Eaton should have an important part in this Senior Annual, because as We, the Seniors, leave, Mr. Eaton leaves with us. We graduate from high school into the World, he from years of under- standing leadership and patient guidance into a well-earned period of rest and reward. And so- To Mr. Hal R. Eaton, our beloved principal, in deep apprecia- tion of his long years of faithful service, this yearbook is dedicated by the members of the Iune Graduating Class of l947. First row -- Polly Newell, Dorothy Crawford, Iean McCoy, Bob Denner - Valedictorian, Mary Iane Paisley Salutatonan, Antoinette Razzano, Iulie Spencer, Flora Nappa. Second row S Arlene Zinter, Mary Ready, Pat Nalton, Louis Glazier, Barbara Minikhiem, Helene Cohn Anne Chappell Duncan Lefferts. Third row-Ioanne Bisson, Ruth Krauss, Allene Pearson, Vera Savonavitch, Harold Kirchner, George Pappas Robert Denner Mary Iane Paisley George Pappas Anna Chappell Antoinette Razanno Iean K. McCoy Polly Ann Newell Rosser Nelson Iane Hilbert Vera A. Savanovitch Robert Lukens Helene Cohn Bernice Estelle Resnick Gertrude Hoffman Mary Iane Kerly Olga Zona Mary Iane Carrino Marilyn Butler Eugene Hebert Dorothy Kernpisty Eunice Caskins Ilene Dorn Ruth E. Price HONOR STUDENTS Dorothy Crawford Ruth Krauss Duncan Lefferts Louis Glazier Iulia Spencer Flora Mae Nappa Barbara Minikhiem CREDIT STUDENTS Nancy Kramer Beverly Iean Frederick Barbara Helen Eager Leola Dawn Randall Sonya Cushing Richard Kane Dorothy Daugard Beverly Sherman Marie Iune Rockwell Ioan Sullivan Aram Iigarjian Barbara Blessing Iohn Osbelt Iean Crawford Gabriel F. Buschle Dorothy Elmer Mary F. Ready Arlene Zinter Allene Pearson Patricia Nalton Nancy Iane Brown Ioanne Bisson Harold E. Kirchner Lois Bronstein Io Nicholson Frances Eassa Iohn Gelsornin Delores Marnell Anne Thomasmeyer Robert H. Fiel Marie Wenborne Elaine Nissen Alma Iean Hill Betty I. Murphy Lita I. Shamus Zaven Ayanian Arthur Vassiliadis Marjorie Gage Ersilia M. Bertalli SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to rightALouise Simmons, Aram Iiqurjicm, Iocmne Bisson, Tom Corcoran President-Aram Iigczrjicm. Vice-President-Ioomne Bisson. Treasurer-Tom Corcoran. Secretary-Louise Simmons. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DOROTHY L. Arts and Drawing Jeannette A. Lanigan Hannah E. Bray Frederick W. Whiteside V. C. Bowman Mrs. Jane S. Haven Gordon Fearn Anne Hueber Commercial Harry F. Houck R. Andrew Emerson Helena M. Smith Alice H. Murphy E. Marie Jones Kenneth Beagle Mrs. Janet W. James Mrs. Hannah Joseph Dietician Mrs. J. Waldine Hine English Norman K. Frick V. Bessie Stallwood Julia M. Brennan Edith M. Cooney Mrs. Mildred B. Simpson Margaret M. Dwyer Mrs. Jane B. Nevin George M. Berry, Jr. Mrs. Freida C. White Elsie L. Barrows M. Emily Daw Elinor Fitgerald Olive C. McGavern Principal HAL R. EATON Advisor of Girls MRS. MARION MALCOLM Secretary to Principal MRS. GEORGE HESS Clerk DARGLE MONICA Nurse IESSIE WELLS History Betta Maloney James R. Work Mary C. Mahoney Dolores Carolan Carmelita Maloney Helen L. Maynard Mrs. Mary W. Renaud Mrs. Gladys V. Buttel Mrs. Helen A. Rowe Languages Isabella M. Lanigan Louise Lucey Mrs. Zeora H. Prudhon Mrs. P. Overton Science Helen S. Judson Elma T. Pike Everett M. Ferris Emerson Russell Clara Steinbicker Alfred J. Lewis Wilfreda Mott Diltz N. Berry Mrs. Norma Berry Doris Squire Harold L. Hendee Veterans Accelerated Course Jesse Ross. Counselor Secretary Doris Brookfield Harold Stevens Mrs. Catherine Wheeler James Kendrick Harry Menasian Robert Walrath Byron Todd GALLAGHER Latin Willis M. Galloway Claire B. Douglas Helen E. Whipple Librarian Lillian R. Gilbert Mathematics Nellie B. Retan Marion Marsh Mrs. Mary Q. Norton Mrs. Algenia R. Nisson C. Sherwood West Music Clifford W. Walsh Physical Education Edward W. Friedlander Elizabeth D. Wilson Mrs. Dorothy Spaeth Howard J. Hughes Custodian Herbert J. Fish Fireman Daniel J. Craver Janitors William H. Timmins Joseph Masters Arthur Crawford John Gerber Watchman Robert H. Doyle FACULTY Nilsson. IS. on. M dh rs. Pru Maynard, M SS oney, Mi ah M Miss ss I udson, Mott, Mi Miss Mrs. Ioseph, SOIL mp Si IS. rs. Nevin. M M First row! bert Mrs Haven. Miss Steinbecker. Miss Douglass, Miss Pike, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Norton, Miss Cooney, Miss Marsh. Second rowffMiss Barrows, Miss Gil rs. Hess. Fitzgerald, M Miss hipple. W SS Mi we, Mrs. Buttel. Ro nan, Mrs, Il Ie B SS n, Mi Laniga ssl Mi anigan, Mrs White, Third roW4Mrs. Spaeth, Miss Bray, Miss L. L Dargle. SS Mi gher, Gallo SS Mi ss C. Maloney. Mi VGIIOII, Mrs. O ss Daw, Miss Lucey. Mi Mrs. Berry, Miss Squire, Wilson, Mrs. Iames, Mrs. Renaud, iss M W4 Fourth ro Mr. Galloway. Mr Walsh. k. Fric ss H. Maloney, Mr. Mi ber. hiteside, Miss Hue ck, Mr. West Mr. W OU Mr. Hendee. Mr. H is Lew wman, Mr. Bo roweeMr. Fifth ell Mr. D. Berry, Mr. Work, Mr. G. M. Berry. rincipal Mr. Russ row! Mr. Hues. Mr. Emerson, Mr. Eaton KP Sixth 1 FACULTY HEADS First row-Mr. Harry F. Houck, Commercial Department: Mrs. Marion Malcolm, Girls' Ad visor: Mr. Hal R. Eaton, Principal: Mr. Norman K. Frick, English Department. Second row-Miss Elma Pike, Science Department: Mr. Edward Friedlander, Physical Educa- tion: Mr. F. Whiteside, Art Department: Mr. W. Galloway, Latin Department: Miss Betta Maloney History Department. T Ng 'R , if if Class 7 istory ln September '44 there marched in the halls of Central High a group of starry eyed students who were destined to become in three short years the most outstanding graduating class of Central. These students had come from various Iunior High Schools. Aram Iigarjian, hailing from Delaware, has taken part in many of school activities and has been an outstanding athlete. He certainly deserves the title of President. Other graduates owing allegiance to Delaware are Beverly Ross, Dick Nojeim, Sonya Cushing and Iohn Gelsomini. We have Tupper Lake to thank for our charming Vice-President, Joanne Bisson, who is also Vice-President of the Student Council. Other seniors from out of town are lovely red-haired Marjorie Gage, who seems to have made a hit with all the Centralites, and Nanette Samar, whose acrobatic dancing has enchanted us in many musical club shows. Earle Eason, who has been the cause of many of the practical jokes in the past year, came to us from Springfield, Illinois. Central has won many championships, thanks to some of our great athletes: Iohnnie Mar- tino, who won a scholarship to St. Bonaventure: rugged Dick Kane, who takes after his father lin sportsl: handsome Gene Vurbeff: our class athlete Mike Prokopiak, and our class president, Aram. Beverly Sherman and Pat Nalton were also very active athletes. It's a good way to keep fit, girls. Mike and Pat were awarded trophies for being outstanding in the field of sports. Tom Corcoran, our honored treasurer, is also President of Senate. Tom has a job on his hands but we know he will make good-especially since he has lovely little Margaret Prescott to cheer him on. Louise Simmons, our friendly Secretary, comes from Roosevelt. Everyone knows the library trio, Margaret O'Brien, Ruth Hart and Barb Blessing, also hailing from Roosevelt. Pop Walsh will have to organize a new band when the seniors leave. Anne Chappell is Pop's faithful pianist and has been awarded a scholarship for her ability at the piano. Others in the band or orchestra who are graduating: Sandy Freeman, Rosalyn Nichols, Ion Nicholson, Leo Dillabaugh, Bob Sandwick, Iean Fellers, Herman Friedman, lane Hilbert, Louise Simmons, Iames Hitt and Ioy Delfosse. Ioy is last but not least. She has been very active since she came to Central from Bellevue. Senior pictures, among other things, have kept Ioy very busy, but she does her best and we all know we can depend on her. We owe Bellevue a vote of thanks for giving us such good entertainers as Sylvia Azayan. Iulia Spencer and Walter Swartz. Sylvia is a ballet and tap dancer. She looks like a doll on the stage and if you haven't seen her you don't know what you have missed. Iulie sends us dreaming with her wonderful voice. She could make any song sound good. Same goes for our good looking tenor, Walt Swartz. One tiny little senior you can always find gabbing is Rita Eassa, president of Amorelta. Before she came to Central she was Vice-President of the Student Council of Roosevelt, while Bob Lukens, our handsome Senator, was President. I guess Rita needs her friendliness and gift of gab to keep up with the offices she has held. While I'm on the subject of Eassa's I can't forget Frances Eassa, who is a very active member of Amorelta and a sportsman at heart. Others rising to fame as presidents of various organizations are Barbara Gordon of Alethean, Elizabeth Nocera of Soan, Erselia Bertalli of Tri-Y, Ioan Sullivan of Lyceum, Pat Nalton of Philomathean, Gertrude Hoffman of Phimoan and Iimmie McEntee of Hi-Y. Past Presidents were Marilyn Butler and Ioy Delfosse of Tri-Y and Helene Cohn of Phinoam. Editor of the Recorder is none other than Barbara Minikhiem, who was Secretary of Clubs at Roosevelt before she came to Central. Barb and Polly Newell are two of our great orators. Polly made city champ and came in third in county in the American Legion Oratory Contest. Barb was one of the representatives from the eastern states at a National Forensic Tournament. Also leading the Recorder are such witty and enthusiastic reporters as charming Barbara Hall and Walt Swartz-feature writers, friendly Alma Hill and Vincent Goodrich-news writers, Ioanne Bisson-art editor, peppy sports editor James McEntee and Ioan Furze, girls' sports writer, lovely Pat Crane-business manager, and Dick Lapham-photographer. The Dramatic Club plays would be incomplete without Barb Eager, Lita Shamus, Al Spin- dleman and Iustine Tishko in there to keep the audience awake. Of course I shou1dn't forget Herman Friedman, who would certainly make a handsome polo player. Forensic Society will miss Henry Hunt as he leaves Central. Henry has been very active in many activities of the school. He has led the Student Council as president, was a member of the basketball team, and was very active in Forensic, in which he was l947 State Extem- poraneous Speaking Champion. You can tell by these few that the Iune Class of 1947 is truly the nucleus of a great celeb- rity club . . . but, let us look into the future-1957, for instance--and see how the various members turn out. The scene is Hollywood. Class cb Proph cy fff M y Right this way, ladies cmd gentlemen, right this way for the Simmons, Sklad, Sullivan, and Stawroplus Studios, the most magnificent, stupendous and colossal movie factory in existence. The crowd of tourists standing in indecision on the corner of Hollywood and Vine turns to the large streamlined bus behind them, one of Donald Pinckney's revolutionary new designs, to see who is speaking. It is Betty Letterman, one of the brave Women who took the gruelling course offered by Ieanne Hillebrand and were trained to drive this new vehicle, which can fly, drive, sail, go under water, and burrow under the ground. Some of those who also completed the course were Ruth Tanner, Doraine Washington, Allene Pearson, Arlene Zinter, Mary Unkauf and Virginia Clark. Alice Williams and Iuno Rockwell also started the course, but it was too much for them, and they left with the intention of becoming salesgirls in millionaire Gerald Lovas' word-famous Super Market. At first the tourists merely stand and stare, then one, braver than the rest-it is Mary lane Kerly, well known globe trotter-starts toward the bus and the rest follow. Among them are three pairs of starry-eyed honeymooners. One is Dr. and Mrs. Ed Rook Knee Cushingl who were finally able to be married after Ed completed his nine-year medical course. Tom Cor- coran, head of the Super-Peerless Printing Company, and his wife, the former Margie Prescott, are also there. The Corcorans are on their second honeymoon, so they are accompanied by a brood of well-behaved curly-haired moppets, who are kept cheerful by chewing on the sugar-coated type-sticks Papa Corcoran invented especially so that the children could say they cut their teeth on type. The other couple is B. Z. Walton, inventor of the Walton Wonder Course for Muscle-less Morons, and his career girl wife, Commercial Artist Ioan Settle. A band follows them on to the bus, playing soft music so as not to destroy the romantic mood. lt is led by Leo Dillabaugh, wearing his distinctive orange and green speckled zoot suit, specially designed for him by surrealist lanice Robinson. Some of the players in the Dillabaugh Dillies are Hotlips Sandwick, lean Fellers and Wayne Cary. As they get on to the bus, Walter Swartz sings Gene Vassallo's latest hit tune, Life Imprisonment, sequel to the well known tune of ten years before, Guilty. He is surrounded by a picked, specially trained bodyguard consisting of Duncan Lefferts, Big Iohn Martino, Ersilia Bertalli and Iohn Gelsomini, who are busily engaged in brushing aside the mobs of frantic bobby-soxers. One blonde beauty breaks thru, however, and dashing up to the personable singer, presents him with a photo of herself and-of HIM! Please Walt, she begs, for old times sake, write to Nan Kramer with all my love, Walt. Walt's face hardens. Never, he says bitterly. I have never forgiven you for throwing me over for Raymond Westcott and his Georgian mansion. She bursts into hysterical sobs just as two of her keepers from Shickel's Sanitary Sanitarium for Saturated Celebrities drive up in a little white wagon piloted by Iimmy Hitt, one of the re- formed inmates. The strong-arm girls who hustle her into the wagon are phychologists Shirley Dowd and Vera Savonavitch. The band's girl vocalist is throaty-voiced Iulie Spencer, with her accompanist, Mary lane Paisley. Anne Chappell is the girl who had always planned to travel the world as Iu!ie's accompanist, but she is still resting from her last strenuous year at Central. It is rumored that she retired to her country estate immediately after finishing the American History Regents, and Dr. Louis Glazier held out little hope for her recovery without a long period of complete rest. Some others who had to follow the same treatment after the Regents were Elizabeth Nocera, Beverly Ross, lane Hilbert, Lois Rohme and Ilene Stern. The bus waits a while until Bob Denner and his father arrive. They just flew in from China for the last leg of their world tour. lust as Driver Letterman is about to pull away from the curb, a group of ravishing young secretaries dash thru the door, and make for the back seat. The door slams just in time to prevent the entry of a group of professional wolves who have been chasing these shy young beauties. As they settle themselves in the back seat, we can see that they are Io Anne Ferary, Iris Banks, Marie Wenborne, Nancy Brown and Shirley Illingworth. At last the bus leaves, its sudden starting jolt almost throwing bums Bob Rich- ardson and Ioan Crawford from their precarious perch on the upper right hand aileron. It roars off into the distance, leaving the wolves-Dick Kane, Nelson Henderson, Gene Vurbeff, Bob Lukins and Willis Cobb howling in disappointment for a full two seconds before turning to pursue a passing red-head-Norma Spafford, who is trying to disguise herself by dyeing her hair and wearing dark glasses, but to no avail. As we pass the corner we glimpse Ioy Delfosse on her portable soap box, addressing a crowd of high-class bums. Some of them are: Pete Poreotis, Ilene Dorn, Warren Eppler, Ger- trude Hoffman, Barry Matin, Dick Brisk, Gabriel Buschle and Rita LaGraff. Our first stop is at Hollywood's newly completed Cathedral, designed by the architectural firm of Kirchner, Munger and Seton, and built under the direction of Ross Nelson and Eugene Hebert. Driver Letterman announces that we are to view the marriage of two of the world's best known characters, but refuses to tell us who they are. The passengers buzz with con- jectures as they file in an orderly fashion into the church. Among the celebrities present are Bud Rudat, who had enough money to retire at twenty- five and marry Ioan Crawford II after Barb Eager, the famous Shakespearean actress, died in a too-realistic portrayal of Lady Macbeth, and left him all her millions. Also present are Dorothy Daugard, illustrator for David Aud1in's French edition of Esquire, and dark-eyed, exotic Sylvia Azoyan, renowned ballerina, now starring in Estelle Resnick's latest drama. All conversation is hushed as organist George Pappas plays the opening bars of Kathleen Bush's Wedding March in Q Flat. Priest Donald Cadwallader moves slowly to his place at the front of the church, then best man Bob Gilbert, who took over Fearless Fosdick's job when Anyface killed him, appears. Everyone sits forward tensely as the groom stalks solemnly to his place. Those sad, wise eyes! That luxuriant wavy hair! That strong, firm mouth, and coura- geously jutting chin, stuck out at its usual angle! Who could it be but the great Vincent Goodrich, the lecturer, just returned from a nationwide tour during which he enthralled audiences with his recitations of his Navy experiences. Now a nervous, girlish giggle is heard in the rear, and we turn to see the blushing bride come tripping down the aisle. We can tell by the blonde hair and bright blue eyes we see thru her veil that it is lovely Iustine Tichko, who has just published her latest book, How to Keep the Wolf from Your Door. Pat Nalton, the Maid of Honor, follows, wearing skis. She refused to remove them merely because she would be at a wedding. The other bridesmaids are: Theoni Roupas, Virginia Green, Ruth Crouse, Betty Allen, Diana Hondros, lean McCoy and Marilyn Spector. They have a hard time concentrating on the wedding because the handsome ushers are so dis- tracting. Ushers are: Arthur Roberts, Donald Faba, Ralph Wiegand, Larry Hinton, Bruce Cole and Hermann Friedman, friends of the groom. We leave the church before the wedding breakfast is served to escape the crowd, and continue to our destination, Simmons, Sklad, Sullivan and Stawroplus Studios! On our arrival at the stupendous movie factory, we are halted by a group of guards in purple satin uniforms trimmed with orange. These Centralites who were frustrated in their ambition to wear a football uniform and settled for this, are: Mannie Neri, Art Vassiliadis, Murray Glass, Richard Lohrman and Iohn Osbelt. Their ambition has been satisfied by getting up a team with some of the starlets. As we wait for the guards to check our passes, a group of the starlets comes over, practicing slinking on the way. They are Janet Kimmey, Peggy Wright, Mary King, Mary Ready, Dorothy Kempistry and Betty Ruo-oops-Betty Burkhard. We continue on into the studios as the two groups join and start practicing their plays, expe- riencing only slight difficulty in retaining our masculine passengers. Our guide for the trip through the studios, Aram Iigarjian, comes over to our group, and leads us to our first stop, Studio A. Please be very quiet, ladies and gentlemen, he whispers as we tip-toe onto the set. You are about to have the privilege of watching the filming of a scene from our new opus, 'Mad Love,' adapted from Alma Hill's latest best-seller, 'A Puritan Maid,' and starring that dashing leading man who has taken all Van Iohnson's fans, Henri Hunt. Cameraman Richard Lapham leads us over to some chairs by the side of the set, and we sit there quietly until the principals come on. Directoress Marian Iacobs mumbles a few words of directions to Henri, who nods his head impatiently and goes over to stand by a window, carefully turning his right profile towards the cameraman. Suddenly his face lights up. Ah! Here she comes, my radiant love, he spouts, then dashes to the door to let her in. Honey chile! cries Margie Gage happily as she throws herself impulsively into his arms. Did you-all fohget yoh lil-ole Margie was a-comin'? It seems she Went to extremes in trying to lose her New England accent, and took so many lessons from Phil Harris that she cannot speak without a Southern drawl. While the two lovebirds bill and coo, the door suddenly bursts open, and there stands Sheila Kelleher, her black eyes snapping, a picture of regal fury. So, she cries, You- Cut, yells script girl Genevieve Dillabaugh. The actors return to their dressing rooms, and we file wistfully out the door, each determined to see Mad Love as soon as it comes out. and see who wins the title of Mrs. Henri Hunt of l957. Beverly Sherman and Iune Sellen, who are stopping in Hollywood on the first leg of their journey to Mars in Andy Constantine's new rocket ship, ask Guide Iigarjian where We are going next. Iig sticks his colossal chest out and says proudly, ANYWHERE you want to go, I can take you. tNo other Iigarette can make that statementll Oh, Mr. Iigarjian, you're SO cute, they coo, and Aram floats on ahead to our next stop, Studio C. As we come through the door, electrical technician Henry Nalbantian turns and frowns at us to be quiet, for the scene is already in progress. Producer Polly Newell draws us aside and explains that as a rule we would be allowed to stay and watch the shooting, but the stars of this drama, Anne Thomasmeyer's adaptation of Hamlet, are very high strung and tempera- mental, and if we remained we might disturb their mood. Anxious to find out who these dramatic stars are we peek around the door on our way to the next set and see the great tragedian, Iames McEntee, standing over the inert form of Rita Eassa with a dripping icicle in his hand. We hear music coming from the next set even before we enter, and can tell by the tune. Zip, Zip, Zip, Zip, Ah-Choo, that it must be a movie version of Dick Nojeim's current Broad- way musical, Goldenrod, and the Three Ragweeds. We enter and stand, fascinated, as the chorus girls go through their number. Among them we glimpse some familiar legs, belonging to Betty Murphy, Ruth Frink, Marjorie Martin, Delores Marnell, Ruth Price, Dorothy Crawford, Shirley O'Brien, Marilyn Butler, Rosemary Verzole and Mary lane Stone. We learn from a passing janitor, Alfred Spindleman, that the action is supposed to be taking place in lon Nicholson's Duck Club. Now the sultry-eyed torch singer, Roz Nicholas, glides to the front of the stage, and fixing her world-weary eyes on her audience. begins to sing in a low throbbing voice. A group of bleary-eyed socialites sitting at a ringside table push aside their piles of poker chips to concentrate on the song. By what we can see through the clouds of smoke they seem to be Mary Lou Geppinger, Lita Shamus, Carol Gwynn, Betty Clark and Mike Prokopiak twearing a mask so that Mr. Friedlander won't recognize him if he should happen in for his bi-weekly goat's milk-and-cokel. Several waitresses are dashing back and forth between this table and the bar, where bar-mail Peggy Carr is busily dispensing liquid refreshments. The waitresses are Hilda Burg, Antoinette Razzano, Ruth Gilbert, and Rose Volturno. The sight of so much food makes us hungry, so Guide Iigarjian recommends the Holly- wood branch of Saul's, run by Pericles Kambus, Barb Gordon and Lorraine Twomey. We hop into our Super-bus and steam over to Saul's for a Granowicz special-peanut butter and ketchup sandwiches. After we have been seated, we look around at some of the celebrities at the surrounding tables. At one table we view a group of big wheels-Larry Hinton, Dorothy Kempistry, Barbara Blessing, Morton Fromer-with his secretaries Shirley Weyer and Norma Stanton, one on each knee, taking dictation-and Ruth Hart, Helene Cohn and Lois Brownstein. At another table, close to the bar, we see a group of Cartoonists from the studios of Eileen Small, successor to Walt Disney, busily discussing making Maurice Axenfeld's life story into a cartoon. The ones who have the most ideas are Frances Eassa, Virginia Green. Eunice Caskins, Marilyn White and Alda Fabbri. We turn as we hear a slight disturbance in the rear, which seems to emanate from a bunch of unsavory characters who are grouped around the pin-ball machine. It seems that lean Coats has just lost one of Phil Spivak's hard-earned nickels, and, Ioanne Bissen, in a fur- tive attempt to recover the coin without attracting the attention of the bouncers, Sonya Aiqouni and Ioanne Foley, has slipped, running a bobby-pin into Barbara Hall. A quick-thinking bystander, Ioan Pope, phones Bandall's Rest Home, and in a few minutes Pat McNally flies over in her amblecopter. Willing hands help the limp form onto the cot, and Peggy Iones goes along to watch over her on the gruelling flight back. On arrival she is rushed immediately to the operating room, where Drs. Mary Ann Carrino and Delores Quartier are preparing for surgery. Word goes around the hospital that these famed surgeons are about to operate, and a group of interns beg permission to watch. They form a breathless circle around the table, and even despite their masks we can tell that they are Flora Nappa, Donna Mothorpe, Margaret Williams, lane Dukat, Diana Hondros and Dorothy Crawford. Later, the operation successfully completed, Barbara is wheeled out onto the sun porch where she can amuse herself by talking to the other patients. Over in the corner where the most sun comes, we see Beverly Condon, who lost her right arm while chewing her nails too vigorously during the English regents. Beside her is Helen Augustyn, recovering from one of her periodic attacks of laryngitis, brought on by prolonged practice at saying Number. Please with a smile in her voice. Another very large, tearful group is situated at the other end of the porch. Because they broke so many hearts, they were confined for punishment in this male-less sanitarium. Among the tear stained beauties are: Olga Zona, Iean Pritchard, Emogene Russel, Rita Willoughby, Adelaide Anson and Ruth Crouse. Suddenly the peace and calm of the summer day is broken by the mutter of gutteral voices. A crowd of newspapermen has bribed Dr. Edward Kaish to let them enter the hospital. As they come closer we see that these hard-faced reporters are Harold Vann, Iohn Palmi- sano, Ken Cadwallader, Bob Fiel and Marion Davey. Iust as they are about to begin questioning Barbara about the recent crime, another trots up breathlessly-it is Ruth Burkhard of The Yearly Bibliophile, published semi-monthly by the inmates of Hollywood Branch Library. Burkhard leads the attack by shrewdly asking, Where does it hurt, Miss Hall? Barbara docilely opens her mouth to reply, but before she can give the required information, a squad of policemen bursts into the sunporch in pursuit of the journalists. Sol There ye be, ye blarsted scallawagsl shouts Sergeant O'Lukens. lnto the jug with ye. The other patrolmen dash up and drag the protesting journalists off. These proud pro- tectors of the peace are Asher O'Hurwitz. George O'Pappas and Charles O'Spafford. Before leaving the hospital, we decide to make a tour of the place. We visit the operating room, the kitchen, the wards, and various private rooms. Finally we come to a heavy steel door. The attendant opens it for us and we peer through iron bars into a heavily padded room. Three figures are seated at a long table, almost obscured by the piles of pink slips of paper which surround them. They are typing at a feverish pace, yet what they have written makes no sense at all. We ask who these poor idiots are, and the attendant whispers, They're Barbara Minik- hiem, Ioan Furze and Elaine Nisson. A New York Sanitarium sent them to us as hopeless cases about ten years ago. They have a very sad history-seems they went mad trying to fit 240 names into their Alma Mater's Senior Prophecy. We look at the figures again, and then at one another. lust then another group of white-coated attendants dashes up and seize us. Aha! Thought you'd get away by tieing monkeys in your places, didn't you? You'll learn you can't fool us. So, here we are, back in our familiar cell-Foiled again! QW Q QR Q.: Afrf Gif?-i ma The Sifnims ADELAIDE ANSON Addy Soangettahha. DAVID AUDLIN Dave MAURICE AXENFELD Morrie Traffic 117, Basketball CZJ, Football CZJ, Social Committee. SYLVIA AZOYAN Music Shows CSD. it ' M fl ffl? ,f f 25 N. tg f 1 it ., , 'fe A , ' ff g 3 ' i 4 , 3 .,,, . Mew' I :,:,..,, ' - , , . f 1-E .,.,v., 0 S, 2 T 3 ,W X . l T 1. t xx KJV? if X if ,..,., , IRIS BANKS 'V:, Socm, Student Council CD, Maiorette CD. - fii - ' 'AEN I M ' fggzjr ,.,., 5 A , S , 1' 2 t --.,., ERSILIA BERTALLI Hwy Tri-Y President. Credit Student. 21 mul in I ' A --t- . A T .tt.ii....1i. IOANNE BISSON Josie I ' Philomathean Vice President, Student Council C35 Vice President, Recorder 127 Art Editor, Traffic KZJ, A.A. supervisor. Golf 113, Archery CD, Vice President Senior Class, Honor Student. i ' BARBARA BLESSING Barbie Credit Student. LOIS BRONSTEIN Lo Student Council ill, Credit Student. , , if ' V, ' A I ,f i, f Ev' NANCY BROWN Nance Soan Corresponding Secretary, Glee Club CID, Bowling CZD, Swimming CZD, Honor Student. HILDA BURG Dusty BE TY R Betty Phi rlfat cial Traffic 121, Swim- cn C ryf2l. C L RUTH BURKHARD Philomathean. KATHLEEN BUSH KC1y' Lyceum, Glee Club QD, Traffic CID. GABRIEL BUSCHLE Bush Student Council 135, Publications Com- mittee, Credit Student. RILYN Lynn , tudent Council e Rule 1 Volley all ' p ' tus l lub 125 -- ' - ' lay Day 123 Flower 1 . Student. , 0 0 fn. I rc ery r' fb P esid t, Inter- e , , t , Cr MARY ANN CARRINO Mac Glee Club 12l, A.A. 15 Swimming 121, Credit Student. EUNICE CASKINS Casey Soan, Swimming 113, Credit Student. ANNE CHAPPELL Lyceum, Musical Show, Honor Student. ELIZABETH CLARK Betty Philomathean, Special Traffic 123, Arche ery 121, Red Cross 119. FRANCES EASSA Fanny Amorelta 143, Glee Club 117, Swimming 1ll, Badminton 119, Credit Student. W iw Zh- E ,ivan-1 1.2: if If lx M ss 1 Enr- lf 4 Q f V' x va VIRGINIA CLARK Ginny Lyceum, Bowling 1lJ Captain. Badmin- ton 119. IEAN COATS leannie Lyceum Recording Secretary, Traffic 113, Slide Rule Club 1ll, Swimming 123, Allied Youth 123. j I ' 3 WILLIS COBB Willy Senate. HELENE COHN Anything Phinoam President, Dramatic Club 125, A.A. 13l supervisor, Swimming 113, Zoata Phi Secretary, Photo Club 113, Credit Student. BRUCE COLE . A.A. 115, Basketball 1 42, 5. BEVERLY CONDON Bev Soan. RITA EASSA Shorty Amorelta 143 President, Student Council 115, Red Cross 127, Year Book Committee Class History. ANDREW CONSTANTINE Andy Track 113. THOMAS CORCORAN Tom Senate President, Student Council 153, A.A. 123, Boxing 113, Senior Class Treasurer. DOROTHY CRAWFORD Dot Mu Alpha Theta 133 Secretary-Treasurer, Honor Student. IOAN CRAWFORD lacy Lyceum. Dramatic Club 143 Vice President. SONYA CUSHING Sonny Soan Vice President, Dramatic uh 123, Traffic 113, ent. DOROTHY DOUGARD Toody Art Committee, Credit Student. BARBARA EAGER Bari Lyceum 163 Treasurer, Forensic 143, Dramatic Club 163, Flower Committee, Credit Student. I OY DELFOSSE loyous Rainbow, Forensic 1l3, Student Council 143, Dramatic Club 113, Traffic Squad 163, Orchestra 163, Glee Club 113, Traffic Club 113, A.A. 123, Bowling 133, Swim- ming 113, Volley Ball 113, Badminton 113, Band 163, Archery 123, Tri-Y 123 President, Picture Committee Co-Chairman. BOB DENNER Forensic 133, Student Council 113, Student Court 123 Prosecuting Attorney, Mu Al- pha Theta 123 Vice President, Valedic- torian. GENEVIEVE DILLABAUGH Genie LEO DILLABOUGH Lee Orchestra 163, Band 163. we-ff, OL, ff.-.,,,,,-1-. 'Af' ILENE DORN Lee Phinoan 133 Vice President, Orchestra 133, Glee Club 133, Mu Alpha Theta 133, Zoata Phi 123, Credit Student. IANE DUKAT Ianie Glee Club 113. EARLE EASON Charles V. Hartson Club 123. WARREN EPPLER Ep Slide Rule CZJ. DONALD FABBA Don Hi-Y President. ALDA FABBRI Fab Traffic Squad 421. IEAN FELLERS Jeanne Orchestra 131. Glee Club ill. Bowling CD, Band CSD, Chorus KD, Archery CD. MWfffMi,. f50,6w'94 JO ANNE FERARY lo Alethean 133, Student Council CZJ, Traffic Squad CD. Glee Club ill, A.A. CZJ. Bowling ill. ROBERT FIEL Credit Student. IEAN FREDERICK Alethean CGD Rec. Sec., A.A. KSJ, Swim- ming CD, Credit Student. SANFORD FREEMAN O ,V . -A-u yy J ,. ,I-381 . Q -'- .5 if HERMAN FRIEDMAN Herky Dramatic Club QD,-Orchestra 155, Band 153. - - - RUTH FRINK Ruthie oaalo Af - aol ,Aa MORTON FROMER MOH Photography C ub 423. IOAN FURZE Fuzz Philomathean C65 Rec. Sec., Recorder CU, Traffic Club CID, Swimming KD. Year- book Committee. MARIORIE GAGE Margie Recorder QZJ, Credit Student. IOHN GELSOMINI Johnny Student Council CD. Orchestra CSD, Credit Student. --UL MARY LOU GEPPINGER Ge p Traffic Squad Cll, Lyceum C5l, A.A. C2l, Swimming f2l, Badminton Cll, Announce- ment Committee. ROBERT GILBERT lx Bob A.A. Clinch' RUTH GILBERT Skippy Tri-Y C6l, Rainbow, A.A. Cll, Badmin- ton fll. MURRAY GLASS Maish Traffic Squad C2l. Marvel Society, Rib- bon Committee. BARBARA GORDON Bobby Alethean President, Traffic Squad Ill, Gift Committee. WWW VO. CLARA GRANOWICZ Midge Soan, Swimming Cll. M W' MARY E. GRIFFIN Griff Alethean, Glee Club C2l, Swimming ill. CAROL GWYNN Lyceum. Forensic f4l Rec. Sec., Dramatic Club f4l, Traffic Squad ill, Swim- ming ill. BARBARA HALL Iunior Philomathean, Recorder C2l. RUTH E. HART Ruthie Soan, Glee Club Cll, Volley Ball ill, Badminton Cll. EUGENE HEBERT Apparatus ill, Slide Rule Club C2l, Credit Student. NELSON HENDERSON Nellie Senate Asst. Treasurer. IANE HILBERT lcmie Orchestra C5l, Glee Club C5l. Music Club President. Credit Student. ALMA IEAN HILL AI Alethean, Recorder ill, Glee Club C2l, Swimming f ll, Red Cross ill, Year Book, Credit Student. IEANNE HILLEBRAND H iIdie LARRY HINTON Larry Tennis 133 Captain, Track 123, Cross Country 123, Allied Youth Treasurer. fmrf Q JAMES HITT Q Jimmy Orchestra 163, Tennis 123. GERTRUDE HOFFMAN Gertie Phinoam Pres., Student Council 113. Swimming 113, Red Cross 123 Sec., Credit Student. DIANA HONDROS Di Amorelta, A.A. 123, Swimming 113, Memorial Committee. SHIRLEE ILLINGWORTH Illie Lyceum Corresponding Secretary, Cheer Leading 123, Swimming 113. MARION IACOBS lake Zoata Phi, Glee Club 133, Latin Club, Music Club 133. 44' MARY JANE IANOCSKO Janie Traffic Squad 133 Captain, Traffic Club 133. ,Rv ARAM IIGARIIATQ I' Student Council 133 quad 113, A.A. 123, Basketball 3 Co-Ca 5' . Football 123,fBaseball ' n Senior Class? Credit St nt. RICHARD KANE Dick Radio Club 123, Football 133, Baseball, Credit Student. fi-417 .fp 4,4 mf,- DOROTHY KEMPISTRY Dot Soan Recording Secretary. Bowling 113, Majorette 133, Social Committee. Credit Student. MARY IANE KERLY Kerby Student Council 113, Swimming 123, Vol- ley Ball 113, Badminton 133, Credit Student. MARGUERITE KILLORAN IANET KIMMEY Lyceum, Special Traffic 113, Swimming 113, Badminton 113. HAROLD KIRCHNER K itch Traffic Squad t4J Assistant Chief, Honor Student. NANCY KRAMER Nan Alethecm, A.A. CD, Credit Student. RUTH KRAUSS Lyn Slide Rule Club C41 Vice President, Honor Student. RICHARD LAPHAM Dick Recorder ill. Track CD, Golf CZJ, Ring Committee. W J 5 TUNE LA POINTE . ' ' Recorder MJ, Tri-Y . BETTY LATHAM DUNCAN LEFFERTS Dunk DeMolay, Chairman Ring Committee, Honor Student. KENNETH LE MAR fff Wjmw BETTY LETTERMAN Soangettahha Treasurer. GERALD LOVAS ROBERT LUKENS Senate, Photo Club. MARIORIE MARTIN Tri-Y, Glee Club ill. IOHN MARTINO N Bets' jerry Bob Margie Johnny A.A. CZD, Football 433. Track ill, Boxing CID, Chairman Memorial Committee. ,fi BARRY MATIN Brooklyn A.Z.A., Student Council CD. 6,,,1'u.v'4:An4 .cmm..Q..JQ.., HS MCENTEE Mac Hi- President. Recorder C53 Sports Edi- tor, AA. ill, W.N.D.R. representative CD, Year Book Co-Editor. K PATRICIA MCNALLY Par -5 --.. L M , p Glee Club cu. chorus can. V!-,Ll '15 8-rj' 3 ff ARA KH M B. - S Foren c C4 r in Secretary. - er MT ' r-in-Chi f, S im ' ill. eption Committee 6 Ye r- book. Yearbook o- ' . W . .R. representative . Ho or Stu t. I DONNA MOTHORPE Do Glee Club 123. BETTY MURPHY Murph Credit Student. HENRY NALBANTI N Hank WVN-v ww PAT CI T Philo e Pr Hpat., ent, Student Coun- cil K i Q3J, wimming CD. Volley J, B in SJ, Archery CD, Mu ha a D, P Day QCD, Honor tude ff , . . ..,:V - . - I . ff S 1- 1 FLORA NAPPA Fld Amorelta C53 Treasur raific C13 Honor udent WW ROSSER NELSON Nels Stamp Club CU, Memorial Committee, Credit Student. MANNIE NERI Fuzz Hi-Y Vice President, Reco er QD. W 'ff-uf POLLY NEWELL Mu Alpha Theta. Chairman Motto Com- mittee, Honor Student. AAA, Roz ROSALYN NICHOLAS Orchestra CBJ. Glee Club 123. Majorette f2J, Band 167 Leader. GEORGE NIGOLIAN Pete ELAINE NISSON Philomathean Treasurer, Publications Committee, Credit Student. t ELIZABETH NOCERA Liz P Scan President, Ring Committee. i MARY IANE PAISLEY SmiIes Alethean Vice President, Salutatorian. ALLENE PEARSON Al A.A. 155 Supervisor, Bowling 115, Swim- ming 115, Honor Student. ANNE PETRUSAK Bitsey . 5 ww , DONALD PINCKNEY Pinky 5 ': . A Traffic 145 Ass't chief. , df? IOAN POPE Iitterbug Soan, Glee Club 145. PETER POREOTIS MeatbaI1 Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms. MARGARET PRESCOTT Soan. RUTH PRICE Philomathean, Mu Alpha President, Credit Student. JEAN PRITCHARD Glee Club 125. DELORES QUARTIER Soangetahha. DAWN RANDALL Mazgie' unaveyu Theta 145 Pritch Mickey Randy Dramatic Club 135, Traffic 115, A.A. 125 Floor Supervisor, Berean 115, Allied Youth 115 Program Chairman, Motto Committee, Credit Student. 724,-fir M07 f' rf ANTOINETTE RAZZANO Toni Honor Student. MARY READY Philomathean, Swim - Ball 115, Badminton 12 145, Gif Committee, 125, Volley t lpha Theta udent. wit 1 ESTELLE BERNICE RESNICK Bunny Glee Club Ill, Swimming 125, Archery ill, Red Cross ill, Credit Student. ARTHU l Art IUNO ROCKWELL June Glee Club ill. Credit Student. LOIS ROHNE Sandy EDWARD ROOK Ed Student Council CSD, Senate, Social Com- mittee. BEVERLY ROSS Bev Soan C4J, A.A. CZJ, Red Cross ill, Archery ill. THEONI ROUPAS Theo' Forensic ill. GEORGE RUDAT Bud Senate Csecretaryt, Student Council 425, Apparatus QD, Track ill, Motto Com- mittee. EMOGENE RUSSELL Ieanne NANETTE SAMAR Nikki Amorelta fll, Musical Club Show CZJ. BOB SANDWICK Sandy Senate C5l. Orchestra CBJ, Allied Youth 131. Band. - Y ERA SA VITCH Vee A. ll, V e ll 113, Archery ID, Cross Student. Mi IUNE SELLEN Traffic Squad 449. IOAN SETTLE Seattle Alethean, Glee Club ill, Swimming ill, Bowling CZJ, Order oi Rainbow. WILLIAM SEXTON Bi1I LITA SHAMUS Lee Iota Phi, Forensic 125, Dramatic Club Vice President 167, A.A. Superintendent 133. Gift Committee, Photo Club 115, Credit Student. BEVERLY SHERMAN Bobbie Volley Ball 113, Bowling 111, Badminton 135, Credit Student. PHIL SHICKEL Senate Secretary 145, Golf 121, Budget Committee, Asst. Treasurer. LOUISE SIMMONS Lou Philomathean, Rec. Sec. and Vice Pres. 16l, Forensic 113, Traffic Squad 125, Or- chestra 16l, Band 161. EILEEN SMALL Mike Lyceum Recording Secretary. JOAN SULLIVAN 1oc1nie Lyceum President, Swi ming 115, Credit Student. J ir 'QV ii ' L PHIL SPEVAK Phil ' A.Z.A. ALFRED SPINDLEMAN A1' Dramatic Club 141, Slide Rule Club. NORMA STANTON Norm' Lyceum. HELEN STAWROPLUS Pam' Dramatic Club 143. ROSEMARY STEEL Rosie' MARY IANE STONE lsh' Philomathean Corresponding Secretary Student Council 115, Swimming 121. IULIA SPENCER Iu1ie' Glee Club 153 President, Honor Student 1 1 I 1 WALTER SWARTZ Walt Senate. Recorder 113, Traffic 123, Chorus 143, A.A. 143 Chairman, Musical Shows. BETTY TERWILLIGER Butch ANNE THOMASMEYER Nan Lyceum, Traffic 123, Credit Student. gm IUSTINE TICHKO Tish Forensic 113, Dramatic Club 123. MARY UNKAUF Unkie Soangetahha. Syron Triangle 133. ARTHUR VASSILIADIS Art Hi-Y. Credit Student. ROSE VOLTURNO Peanut Glee Club 143. EUGENE VURBEFF Gene Traffic 113, Basketball 143, Football 123. Track 113. Cross Country 113. Social Committee. DORAINE WASHINGTON Dody Eleutherian Treasurer. Glee Club 123. A.A. 113, Badminton 113. Red Cross 113. MARIE WENBORNE Hee Soan Vice President, Glee Club 113. Bowling 113, Swimming 113, Chorus 133, Memorial Committee, Credit Student. RAYMOND WESTCOTT Bubbles Forensic 123, Bar Association 113. SHIRLEY WEYER Berean 143 Vice President. MARILYN WHITE Whitee Traffic 113, Soangetahha President, Glee Club 123. A.A. 143. RALPH WIEGAND Chicken' Hi-Y, Track 123, Cross Country 123. 1 RITA WILLOUGHBY Fleet PEGGY WRIGHT Peg Lyceum. Special Traffic 615. MARY KING MARY MALOSH COLIN NIVER O GEORGE PAPPAS Pappy Honor Student. ROSEMARY VERZOLE Jeff S'gma h' Delt . I 1 I fm 7 1' f W W 43 ,gt ' Y ,' frzfkgz if A . 4 , N Q .... S . Y 4, ., .,... 3, 3 I in 3 F 'Q s if ff . .WP Q. 3 f , f fs his 8 , S i X M3 mm, V Iv-qw f 5.1.9 nr '5J6a.-r,U FN if ARLENE ZINTER Buz' Honor Student. OLGA ZONA Coco' Credit Student. RICHARD LOHRMAN Moo-Iuice' Stamp Club KZJ. Track 113, Cross Coun try KD. 72 D44 o 0 IAMES MATHEWSON Merwin' Senate. SHIRLEY O'BRIEN Red Soangetahha, Library Assistant 123. DOROTHY PARUS Dottie KATHERINE CLARK BETTY ALLEN Betts Bowling 135. ZAVEN AYANIAN Credit Student. SALLY BAXTER Bubbles I l RICHARD BOGNASKI PATRICIA CRANE IOAN CRAWFORD flew 0 ovl: gow f MARION DAVEY Minnie Swimming CZD, Red Cross 123. JOHN DENITTO FRANCES DE WOLFE Kitten EDWARD GIBBONS R THY E ER ' ' une nQ'6r CCK1 KSJ, Student Council CD, . Q irmon. Swim- ming 119, Flo o tee, Credit Student. MARGARET JONES Peggie Lyceum , ' ' E D KAISH Eddie Orchestra 137, Football CU, Band Ml, Chairmozn Announcement Committee. . I 5 , Lf 1- ff , If SHEILA KELLEHER I ROBERT RICHARDSON Det Senate, Student Council ill, Apparatus ill, Cross Country Cll, Allied Youth President. Social Committee. MARILYN SPECTOR Lyn B'nai Brith, Zoata Phi. I OYCE TROENDLE HAROLD WEICHERT Harry Rifle Club 167. MARGARET WILLIAMS Margie Alethean, Glee Club ill. 1294 fl JZ' 'CL fix ng fw gl 75A 6017 46. CHESTER CHARTOWICK NORMA SPAFFORD Norm Soangetahha, Student Council ill. HERBERT SKLAD Herby Senate, Tennis 125, Cross Country CZJ. PAUL STEPHENS I IOA E oe le , rafti a ALICE WILLIAMS Al 4-7 cf : f l J ft ' . fx - 3 VINCENT N. GOODRICH Vince Hi-Y, Phi' Kappa Nu, Student Council. Re- corder, Traffic Squad, Orchestra. Glee Club, A.A., Bar Association, Band, Chess Club. Mad- LOUIS GLAZIER Louis A.Z.A., A.A. ill. Announcement Com- mittee, Honor Student. DICK BRISK Goose Senate, Skiing HJ. DONALD CADWALLADER Torchy Forensic CZ7, Senate, Dramatic Club 427, Student Council C37, Allied Youth Treas- urer, Art Committee. PEGGY CARR Piecy Lyceum Vice sident, Glee Club f67, Swim ' g 117 6' ! ' 10109 VIRGINIA GRREN Ginny Bowling 117. Y I L I x 5 Q HENRY HUNT Forensic K47 Vice President, Student Council C37 President, Student Court C17 Prosecuting Attorney, Basketball t17. trfwj 1 Pzmcuzs KAMBAS perk Hi-Y, A.A. 427. J o A M 7 ,dures M RITA LAGRAFF Hee Bowling 117. SALLY MUNGER Cuddles' RICHARD NOIEIM Dick' Hi-Y, Student Council 117, A.A. C47 Super visor. Picture Committee. IOHN OSBELT Ozzie' Hi-Y Treasurer, Student Council 617, A.A 617, Credit Student. IANIS ROBINSON Red' Glee Club 127, Badminton C17. M . 1 1 1 f THOSE WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR SONYA AIQOUNI Sonny Bowling 113, Fencing 113, Swimming 133, Volley Ball 133, Badminton 113, Appa- ratus 113. Life Saving 113, Instructor's Course 113, Archery 113. HELEN AUGUSTYN Gus e ross 113 Secretary, Student Coun- 113, Traffic 113. CLAIRE BARRY FREDERICK BERRY DELORES MARNELL Dell Amorelta Asst. Treas., Credit Student. IEAN McCOY TuIa Amorelta, Slide Rule Club 133 Secretary, Lock Office 153, Honor Student. ION NICHOLSON Orchestra 133, A.A. 123, Credit Student. IOHN PALMISANO Skinny Ennis ,HV .4-ff' ' 7 flwfgitgd WAYNE CARY FfenChY MIKE PBOKOPIAK Mike C Student Council 143 President, Recorder RUTH CHASE 113 Sports Writer, Traffic 113 Lieutenant, A.A. 143 Co-Chairman, Basketball 163 JG' ,, . ,, Co-Captain, Football 133, Baseball 113, SHIRLEY DOWD Skip Track 113, Motto Committee. , Alethean 153. Volley Ball 123. A-JY 414 IOANNE FOLEY lo U-ENE STEHN Traffic Squad 133. 4 . EDWARD SHUMPKA ASI-IER HURWITZ 1 lj RUTH TANNER Ry e RUTH LITES Ring Committee. COLIN LOVEROCK , H EUGENE VASSALLO BlacEie GEORGE MAC NAUGHTON Boys' Chorus. , ! BILL MADIGAN BERNARD WALTON Bernie' Senate. Traffic 113, Basketball 143, Track 113. W J , CLASS SELECTIONS Most Likely to Succeed-Polly Newell and Tom Corcora Class Wit-lim McEntee and Rita Eassa. I Class Musician-Anne Chappel and Walter Swartz. Best Dressed-Vera Savonavitch and Perc Kambus. Class Athlete-Pat Nalton and Mike Prokopiak. Contributed Most to Class-Ioy Delfosse and Henry Hunt. Best Looking-Norma Spafford and Gene Vurbeff. Most Intelligent-Mary lane Paisley and Bob Denner. Class Couple-Tom Corcoran and Margie Prescott. Most Popular-Aram Iigarjian and Ioanne Bisson. Most Studious-Duncan Lefferts and Mary lane Paisley. Class Apple Polisher-Barbara Minikhiem and Don Cadwallader. Central Hi gh Activities BEREAN First row--Clara Carle, Treas- urer: Shirley Weyer, Vice Presi- dent: Charles Huttar, President: Martha Worth, Secretary: Ellen Van Amber. Second row -Rita Knapp, Ianice Beckwith, lane Malcolm, Isabella Thompson, Hazel More, Marilyn Griffin. ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES First row4Marcia Fox, Mary Carrino, Norma Omolino, Sally Fairbanks, Sherry Lee Sterry, Dorothy Elmer, Edna Brown. Second row - Edith Hordis, lean Morrison, Ioy Delfosse, Sally Posthill, Lita Shamus, Sue Sawens, Harpo Vann. Third rowfMichael Prokopiak, John Martino, Robert MacCrea, Iohn Talley, Eugene Vurbeff, Robert Daily, Aram Iigarjian, Thomas Mick. DRAMATIC CLUB First row--Iean Crawford, Ellen ranAmber, Charles Hutter, Fleta Nright, Mr. Berry, Rosemary .evandowski, Dick Brown, Clara Carle, Charles Alvarez, Ioan Scobey, Second row-Florence Maron, eanne Steele, Barbara Eager, ane Malcolm, Barbara Watt, oan Zeamon, Mary Ann Mac, Vlary Kambas, Bernice Turpeif. Third row --- Harry Boghosian. erman Friedman, Bob Torchea. lfred Spindelman, Charles ooney, Iohn Talley. Ruih Ack- erman, Mario Kode, Iustine l'ichko. FORENSIC First row Marcia Fox, Frank Decker, Treas.: Barbara Garry. Charles Huttar, President: Lita Shamus, Dick Brown, Vice-Pres.: Clara Carle. Second row--f-Carol Gwynn. Secretary: Barbara Minikhiem, Peggy Nielson, Ioan Chappel, Ioan Scobey, Iustine Tichko, Louise Simmons, Barbara Eager. Third row Henry Hunt, Bob Torchea, Iohn Talley, Norman Casey, Gordon Mahlie, Edgar Stiles, Ioy Deliosse, Bob Denner. . MU ALPHA THETA First row - f- Norman Casey, Trygve Lucken, George Lewis. Ierrold Cox, Robert Price, Frank Decker, Edgar Stiles, George Kushner. Second row- Florence Hebert, Polly Newell, Dorothy Crawford, Robert Denner, Ruth Price, Mr. West, Ioan Zieman, Corrine Quinlan. Third row 'Phyllis Bragan. Leslie lean Thompson, Pat Nalton, Mary Ready, lane Coons, Shirley Ford, Shirley Ackley, Gloria Am- brose, Iean Franklin. Fourth row Alan Meltzer, lay Sheldort, lack Pinkins, Charles Huttar, Peggy Nielson, Gloria Dishlakolf, Ilene Dorn, Robert L. Price. RECORDER First row-Mrs. lane Nevin Advisor: Alma Hill, Ioanne Bis- son, Art Editor: Barbara Iear Minikhiem, Editor-in-Chief: Dick Brown, Adele Spiridowicz, Fea- ture Editor: lean Knaus, Barbara Hall. Second row-Ioan Furze, Mar- jorie Gage, Charles Huttar, Asso- ciate Editor: Dorothy Seese, Patri- cia Crane, Business Managert Harold Vann, Ruth Ford. Third row-MWalter Swartz, Edt gar Stiles, Iohri Talley, Mike Prokopiak, Bob Blaich, Iames Mc- Entee, Sports Editor. STUDENT COUNCIL First row - Charles Tucker, Deborah Torello, Marcia Fox, Vlary Clark, Robert Denner-- rosecuting Attorney, Henry Hunt V-President, loanne Bisson- --ee Vice- resident, Frank Decker, Aurene lan Luven, Sally Fairbanks, Pat Dowbrowski, George Kushner. Second row-Unidentified, Tom Jelarmo. Tom Horner, Yvonne Thompson, Ioy Delfosse. Anne trokopiak, Gloria Dishlokoff, octn Cahill - Secretary, Alice Ehamberlain, Pat Nalton. Tom orcoran. Third row 1 Iames Eastwood, ram Iigarjian, Pat Gibson, Isa- elle Thompson. Wesley Muller, Nlorman Casey, lohn Talley, Dick rown, Michael Prokopiak, Edgar tiles, George Rudat. STAMP CLUB First row --7-Norman Casey George Cushner, William Riblet Dick Lewis. Second row-Ralph Gergenson Charles Cooney, Dick Lohrman. BASEBALL First row Iim Curtis, Kay Dernier, Alex Pezarus, Tom Mick, Lenny Kallfelz, Iohn Furze. Second row Bill 'Michaels, Aram Iigarjian, Dick Kane, Paul Frickey, George Lewis, Chuck Dussy, Bob White. Third row Bill Ellithorpe, Francis Mallazo, Tom McLaugh- lin, Bob Hunt, Tom Lowery. Michael Prokopiak. ARCHERY Lett to right-Betty Clark, Lor raine Radecki, Iean Brandt Ieanne Giltner, Ieanette Gilson BADMINTON First row-Sherry Lee Sterry, cn Nulton, Leslie Thompson. Iorrine Quinlan. Second row - - Beverly Shee- icrln, Ruth Gilbert, Scilly Post .ill, Mary Icxne Derly. BASKETBALL Fizsi row -- Maurice Axenfield. Henry Hunt, Mike Prokopicrk, Bill Ellithorpe, Aram Iigcrjicxn. Bruce Cole. Second row George Lewis, Bob MorcCreu, Dave Herr, Gene Vurbeff, Mel Besdin, Mr. Fried- lornder Cocxch. l GIRLS' BOWLING First row-Shirley Kinney, Ro- berta Ward, Betty Allen, Ioy Del- iosse, Virginia Clark, Iean Fel- lers, Lorraine Sudol, Frances Cook, Mary lane Zory, Roberta Currier. Second row- Charlotte Harris. Sue Young, Nancy Thompson. Sally Young, Alyce Sollitto, Mary Anne Cortez, Anne Sacco, lose- phine Ruggireo, Florence King. Third row -- Connie Spadero, Sue Reed, lean Flint, Rosalind Bognaki, Gloria Dishlacofi, Anne Prokopiak, lean Knaus, Ioan Scobey, Phyllis Brogan, Debbie Torrello. FOOTBALL First row H Dick Kane, Lennil Graf, Ted Vurbefi, Kay Derniel Bob McLaughlin, Leonard KalI ielz, Edward Prosser. Second row-Iohn Martina Aram Iigarjian, Robert Sem dinger, Alec Savonavitch, Iac Van Allen, Ed Ieske, Haroll Vann. Third row ---Tom Mumford, To McLaughlin, Frances Milazz Gene Verbeff, Morris Axeniel Mike Prokopiak, Tom Brayton, El Kaish. TRAFFIC First row-Iohn Ianoscko, Mari- n DuBoise, Secretary: Edna ow, Captain: Marie Cadeir, an Morrissey, Harold Kirchner, orma Omolino, Katie Clark, eresa Kumia, Doris Toron, yce Hooper, Ioy Delfosse. Second row-Ann Dunn, Audry ve, Barbara Bally, Ioan Le- ancheck, Iosephine LaMacchia, ladys Gardner, Barbara Mar- all, Katie Iones, Sonnie Gel- rt, Phyllis Snook. Shirley Bierra. arion Kelton, Ioan Oncolino. Third row-Rita Esposito, harles Chester, Eleanor Burke, arilyn Church, Mary Lukens, avid Herr, Gene Vurbeii, Iohn alley, Melvin Beslin, Norman ollack, Mike Prokopiak, Maurice xenfeld, Clive Bubb, Frank ickinson. GOLF TEAM Left to right Dick Lapham. Paul Iulien, Iohn Gelsomin, Phil Shickel, Captain. MAIORETTES Dorothy Kempesity Patricia Saunders TENNIS TEAM First rowf Trygve Lucke: Dave Shinaman, Bill Davison, Te Bush. Second row' Bill Ellithorpj Dick Douq1ass,Iames Hitt, Georq Lewis, Bert Davison, Third row f---- Dave Dibble, He Sklad, Roland Marcy, Lar Hinton. TRACK TEAM First row-- lack Van Allen. Don Bickley. Ed Troy, Louis DeNitto, Fred Weigand, Ed Iesche, Paul Stevens. Second rowffflalph Weigcmcl, George McNaughton. Neal Bren- neman, Tom Brayton, Dick Har- vey, Bob Fraser, Bernie Campell. Third row-'Larry Hinton, Gene Vurbeff, Charles Cooney, Mike Prokopiak, George Kalebdjian, Iohn Martino. VOLLEY BALL First row-lean Buck, Captain Second rowff--Sherry Lee Sterry Pat Nalton, Miss Wilson, Coach, Mary Hayes. Corinne Quinlan. Third row-Leslie lean Thomp son, Sally Posthill, Sonja Aiqouni B LU C LEE G Rich- ueline CCI ds, Ia O0 W Mary I panist III Roeckelein, acco Dick ades, Ianice Robinson, Ioan Mt. Pleasant, mitri De Pe Koch, Kalio e Maron, Elaine IIC First row, seated-4Flore Rosendale. Regina n Griffin. Lois Stewart, U Ie ine Squire, G ardson, Lorr olm, Marqar te Killoran, Iulia lane Malc Iosephine La Machia, Butler. Doris Double, Patty Walker, Sphia Yovan, Barbara Westlake, Mary Kambas, Second row Phyllis alsh. Mentor, Pop W Ruggireo, Bunny He rol Kieffer, Iosephi Ca Carol Schwarz Austin. Une ery, I gom I anet Mont Apple. Cl1'1lC9 Hilbert, I GHG Carr. I encer, Peggy Sp Third row-eeAntoinette Brennen, Barbara Peake, Alice Shban, Freda Poiner, Beverly Southern, Peggy Huchakee, Cornelia Hanson, Mary Milligan. Dora Marino. Eleanor Orzell, Diane Bigart, Ruth Edson, Lorraine Port, Lora Lee Port, Marilyn Alexander. F-4 KD .Q .. U2 Ln t: GJ ow .. on an :- KD E .iz vi .ri E O U cs ..1 :ft l-4 U E ol- .E E o IL' U E GJ 4: P- ui .Q O U cs .-. r: ca ': o E ui 1: KD an :s ..z CD .9 :1 O ..1 rf. 54 U E ,bi .9 Q. O .-A o r. Q. aw r: n 4 . -r: Ei' Ce 34: cs 93 ESE' O '52 5353 Us Q41 Mi: P12 528 54: Q? 5.2 HE get Q.: '13 2: 'na i ES -.2 ,Q . E5 OE R3 o ln U BAND ng, Alvin Mister, lane Hilbert. i K I1Ce Fox, Flore Lyle Bunville, Marcia tow- Hurley Thorne, First Dcxdey. ck Gelsomin, Di hn Io Dellosse, lean Fellers, ner, Ioy Mi Ronald ndwick, Sa Bob in, le yK I sborne, Rosemcx cond row- eCc1rol O Se II U E i-I 0 DL' ai P. 1: E Q -o .,. :f u D is 0 Q. o O O E 0 E- 6 x 4: ow 2 rn m .nz Q. vi r: 0 E .E cn 0 .E :s O . '-lm e5 EE M... 0 ai 23 Us Qc: B3 'ia QQ,-1 TPS 211. In . s: .gg U0 So 15:1 0... xi '55 I-'E -M.: .2-5 Cuz 73: U-10 .55 PT .Z -3. uw 3.5 -QE E: :U GJ? 8... .-15 are 2111 3 . .25 Za : ri Em D13 QE Bn QU ,U . .eg -:: H5 GJ 's D-4 UH m. O! Roeckelein. Edith Hortis, N ck Mallard, Di Paul Reeves, Bil .-. Fourth row4eVincent Goodrich, Eddie Kaish, Walter Schier. Put Saunders, Ted Bush, Dorothy Kempistry, cxlsh. don, Pop W Gor HI-Y First row -George Donaldson. Phil Gabriel, Ed Gozigear. Emanuel Neri, Alex Pazarus, Dick Cummings, Art Vassiliades. Second row-lack Van Allen, Ed Saari, George Lambe, Ken Spangenburg, George Kushner. Tom Carbone, Iim McEntee, Don Faba, Lewis Izzo, Tom Mick. Third row-Fred Beagle, Nick Perhack, Edgar Stiles, lack Green, Donn Suarez, Ralph Wiegan, Nick Alex, Costi Mavrides, lack Suave, Richard Nojeim. Fourth row --Bob Williams, Ray Rouse, Iohn Osbelt, Don Cook, Tom Cooper, John Talley, Bill Norcross, Pericles Kambas, Pete Poreotis, Naseeb Koury. ELUTHERIAN First row' Mrs. Simpson, Dor othy Sease, Greta Alexander Virginia Rogers, Katie Iones Lorraine Jones. Second row ff-Elaine Hasbrouck Louise Baker, Carolyn Clapton Evelyn Sease, Lizzie Roberts Alice Freeman, Barbara Stewart ALETHEAN First row-Delia Love, Marlene Lo Bello, Ianet Wagner, Rec. Secretary: Lois Goodlellow, Asst. Treasurer: Mary lane Paisley, Vice Pres.: Barbara Gordon, President: Nancy Kramer, Corr. Sec.: Pat Bazley, Treasurer: Edna Kennedy, Critic: Arlene Cook, Alma Hill, Lillian Buttum. Second row-Mary Griffin, Eileen Kayer, Shirley Ackley, Ianet Mechan, Margaret Wil- liams, Mary Lou Dudley, Rose Marie Schemezle, Martha Salis- bury, Roberta Gordon, Doris Jacobsen, Margaret Steso. Third rowfBarbara Hunt, Bobbi Walker, Shirley Ford, Ioan Cahill, Eleanor McGi1vary, Mari- lyn Butler, Shirley David, Phyllis Willm, Marjorie Machin, Ioanne Ferary, Ieanette Revoir, Betty O'Brien. AMORELTA First row-- Ioyce McEl1ops, Diana Hondros, Erily Pananos. Sue Colella, Nona Dickson, Rita Eassa, Harriet Calendar, Pene- lope Macrides, Caliope Demetri- ades, Angie Deberim, Katherine Burns. Second row-Mary Ellen Soule, Frances March, Rita Notorthomas, Dorothy Vakebtubem, Grace Max- well, Frances Eassa, Anita Vlas- sis, Ursila Fiore, Clara Harris. Barbara Fuzio. Third row - Lena Merenda, Ilene Guirup, Virginia Dinah. Dolores Phillips, Iennie Shibarski, Ethel Constantine, Shirley Bieere. Gloria Balamonti, Connie Martino. PHINOAM First row - Karine Schaefer, Ilene Dorn, Gertrude Hoffman, Harriet Malis, Shirley Berger. Second row-Ruth Rothman, Sadie Adler, Florence Maron. Elaine Koch. Alberta Greenstein, Bernice Mentir. Third row- Lois Bronstein, Bernice Volansky, Sonya Pehar- sky, Edith Hordes, Helen Buch. Helene Cohen, Ethel Yates-not present. LYCEUM First row-V-Barbara Ryan, Pat Dwyer, Eleanor Erregor, Donna Follett, Delores Di Baire, Pat Roney, Nancy Curling, Antoinette Brennan, Karol Bradwick, Mary Lou Geppinger, Ioan Crawford, Shirlee lllingworth, Carol Gwynn, Clara Carle. Second row Marilyn Honey, Peggy Young, Ginnie Clark, Nancy Goldie, lean Coats, Rec. Sec.: Barb Eager, Treas.: Ioanie Sullivan, President: Ginny Cor- coran, Corr. Sec.: Barbara Wil- liamson, Critic: Muriel Elling- worth, Asst. Treas.: Dorothy Cushing, Marilyn McNamara, Gail Sherman. Third row-Ellen Dougall, Mary Clark, Ieanne Elmer, Pat Saune ders, Carol Swartz, Gloria Am- brose, Eileen Small, Ieanotte Gilson, Sue Young, Phyllis Butler,l Norma Stanton, Mary Ann Sexton, Mary Schwinn. Fourth row Nancy Mills. Nancy Hellernon, Pat Gibson, Anne Chappel, Peggy Wright, Kay Bush, Kay Flood, Ann Thomas- meyer, Joyce Troendel, Ioan Chappel, Ginny Wright, Peggy Iones. PHILOMATHEAN First row ,Shirley Rich, Pat Tyrrell, Marilyn Griitin, Betty Griffin, lean Griffin, Mary Ann Mack, Coy Benjamin, Barb Far- rington, Ianet Clarke, Barbara Hall, Mary Ready, Elaine Nissen, Mary Walsh, Leslie Thompson, Barbara King. Second rowf- Ruth Burkhard, Nancy Thompson, Sally Young, Peg Tozer, Mary I. Stone, Corr. Sec.: Ioan Furze, Rec. Sec.: Pat Nalton, President: Louise Sim- mons, Vice-President: Sherry Sterry, Treasurer: Sally Kehoe, Asst. Treas.: lane Iibson, Corinne Quinlan, Barb McLaughlin. Third row-Sally Fairbanks, Betty Clark, Betty Burkhard, Ilene Verbeck, Sue Sawens, Nancy Auer, Anne Parmentier, lean Crawford. Iane Coons, Carol Lacey, loan Zieman. Fourth row -- - Ioanne Bisson, Marilyn Lukens, Mary Allen, lean Zimmerman, Ruth Edson, Carol Osborne, Nancy Robertson, Sally Posthill, Regina Rosendale, Eliza- beth Ready, Doris Shea, Alice Chamberlain, Marie Steele, Caro- line Shelby, Sally LeVel1e. SENATE First row-Bill Horth, Bill Madigan, Marvin Cappon, Ed Rook, Bradley Hitchings, Bill Iohnson, Wesley Muller, Stanly Coats. Second rowfTed Bush, Don Bauer, Herbie Sclad, Bob Lukins, Phil Shickel, Tom Corcoran, Mr. Whiteside, Charles Worden, Nel- son Henderson, Walt Price, Rob- ert Kennedy, Ed Eager, Glenn Blackman. Third row-Fred McNair, Don McDonald, Tom Havill, Carl Bab- cock, Paul Cappon, Dick Harvey. Ted Ballard, Bob Slade, Frances Snyder, Bruce Rightmyre, lack Schueler, Walt Swartz, Iames Mathewson, Frances Strahl. Fourth row-Bruce Alcott, Dick Douglass, Ioe Caswell, Bob Cook. Don Kieffer, Bob Richardson, Iere Shank, Don Cadwallader, Everett Ienner, Bob Sandwick, George Rudat, Walt Weincoop, Bernie Campbell. TRI-Y First row- -Bernice Baker, Pat Rossi, Ruth Gilbert, Mary Lou Iohnson, Critic: Isabelle Thomp- son, Treasurer: Marilyn Butler. Past President: Eracelia Bertalli. President: loy Deltosse, Past President: Ruth Ackerman, Vice President: Barbara Garry, Corr. Secretary: Charlotte Earnshaw. Marjorie Martin, Sebby Torello. Second row -- Mary Ferlenda. Roberta Currier, Ianice Robinson. Parliamentarian: Bobby Walker, Lillian Sabba, Katherine Clark. Rita Berkley, Chaplain: Marie Berkley, Roberta Gordon, Bar- bara Franklin, Shirley Kinney. Muriel Van Epps. Third row-Beverly Southard, Ella Mae Wild, Charlotte Peck. Pat Bregard. Ianette Revoir, Mary Allen Mendel, Katherine Gould. Katherine Richardson, Peggy Neilsson, Faye Hilton, Martha Salisbury. Absent when picture taken-- Iune LaPointe, Secretary: Iackie Shattuck, Shirley Caruth. Advisor--Dorothy Dargle. SOANGETAHHA First row Lois Brown, Ianie Gabor, Rosemary Lewandowski, loan Lewandowski, Elizabeth Lang, Marilyn Church, loan Daly, Sonya Cushing, Rosaline Bugnacki, Genevieve Bugay. Jeanne Quinn, Peggy Oswald. Barbara Peake. Second row--Geraldine Wie- zorek, Hazel Moore, Wanda Wis- niewski, Ieanette Seiber, Asst. Treas.: Nancy Brown, Corr. Sec.: Marie Wenborne. Vice Pres.: Elizabeth Nocera, Pres.: Dorothy Kempisty, Rec. Sec.: lanet Link. Treas.: Patricia Leamy, Shirley Holden, Iris Banks. Third row Margaret Prescott, Shirley O'Brien, Betty Harrison. Clara Granowicz, Ioan Mt. Pleas- ant, Betty Loomis, Phyllis Bragan. Fleta Wright, Shirley Ienson, Iean Steele, Betty Letterman, Eunice Caskins, Florence King. Fourth row- Beverly Ross, Marilyn White, Dolores Quartier, Ruth Hollister, Betty Unkaut, Ioan Pope, Betty Waggover, Barbara Kane, lean Giltner, Mary Unkauf, Beverly Condon, Adelaide Anson. CHEERLEADERS First row-Louise Campbell Llluriel Illingworth. Fritzi Hoff an, Ianie Gabor. Second row-Betsey Wood Shirlee Illingworth, Dotty Kall elz, Nancy West, Carol McGlode. VETERANS GRADUATING U-Xccelerated Coursel First row - Karl Hiller, Iohn Moore, Fred Turo, Mr. Ross, Harold Avery, Matthew Larkin, Robert Weber, Edward Moulton. Second row f Ronald Boutin. Lester Burgmeister, Francis La Die, Iohn O'Ma1ley, Thomas Sweeney, Richard Fleischman, Robert Schwartz. Leonard Beach, Clarence Thompson. Third row - Iohn Willis. Dar- win Marks, Robert Argy, Blaine Dewey, Robert Distin, Richard Speach, Russell Field, Iames Clarke, Harry Wagner. .fr YEARBOOK STAFF Editors Barbara Minikhiem and Iames McEntee Illustrations History Group Pictures Ioan Settle Rita Eassa Barbara Hall Dorothy Dauguard - b - B hl Donald Cadwallader W111 , , Eggs? algae Ianice Robinson Marlon? Gage 1 n Prophecy Alma Hill Ruth Price Barbafra Minikhiem Ajuftiie Tlshko Selections oan urze V15 - M E Elaine Nissen lane Nevin hm C mee COMMITTEES Social Committee Budget Committee Mary lane Stonet C Ch , Phil Shickel, Assistant Treasurer Ed Rook S 0' Human Bob Lukens Gene Vurbeff Dorothy Kempistry Maurice Axenfeild Pete Poreatis Bob Richardson Memorial Committee Iohn Martino, Chairman Diana Hondros Ross Nelson Shirley Illingworth Marie Wenborne Motto Committee Nancy Kramer Publications Committee Iim McEntee Barbara Minikhiemf CO Chmrmen Elaine Nissen Iustine Tichko Alma Hill Marjorie Gage Ioan Furze Barbara Hall Rita Eassa Gabriel Buschle Polly Newell, Chairman Dawn Randall Pat Nalton George Rudat Mike Prokopiak Picture Committee Iohn Martino TOY Delfosse CO-Cl'1CIi1'1T1eI1 Iohn Gelsomin Dick Nojeim lean Hilbert Ed Gibbons Delores Marnell lean Coats Flower Committee Barbara Eager, Chairman Dorothy Elmer Marilyn Butler Herb Sklad Bruce Cole Gift Committee Barbara Gordon, Sheila Kelleher Iim Hitt Lita Shamus Mary Ready Chairman Ruth Price Art Committee Ioan Settle Ianis Robinson Don Cadwallader Dorothy Dauguard Announcement Committee Ed Kaish, Chairman Peggy Carr Mary Lou Geppinger Louis Glazier Iohn Hmiel Margaret Prescott Marion Iacobs Ring Committee Duncan Lefferts, Chairman Elizabeth Nocera Ruth Tanner Dick Lanham Andy Whipple Ribbon Committee Anne Chappel, Chairman Sylvia Azoyan Rosalyn Nicholas lean Pritchard Murray Glass Vera Savonavitch fl Class 'TJ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Iune Class of 1947, do hereby bequeath the following to those fortunate students who will remain at Central High School: Sonya AIQOUHI .,,,........,..,u,,u,,u,,,u,,u Betty Allen .,......,,s,,u,, Adelaide Anson v,.., u... David Audlin ..ll,,,,uu, Helen Augustyn ......,...isl Maurice Axenfeld .u........ Sylvia Azoyan ..t,a,,. Iris Banks lu,l,ul...,... Ersilia Bertalli il,v,,, Ioanne Bisson ..ll.,,,l, Barbara Blessing ......., Dick Brisk ..A,,l,,,,v,,,.,, Lois Brownstein ..e,,,, Nancy Brown ,e,.... Hilda Burg .,......te,,e,,w,,, Betty I ean B urkhard .i.l,,,v,w ,,.,,,v, Ruth Burlchard c,,,,,c..,,. Gabriel Buschle ,eccwc.wY, Marilyn Butler .......t. Donald Cadwallader ....... Peggy Carr ,e,.e,.,,.tt,,e,te Mary Ann Carrino .,.ii,,, My happyf?l hours in gym to anyone who Wants to suffer. My best wishes to all my teachers. My parking place at the Kallet Drive In to Grace Brown. My abiity to Edgar G. Stiles, Ir. g My seat in detention to some unfortunate Freshman. My seat in roll call to Harpo Vann. My good times with Mr. Walsh to Trudy Perelmut. My messy locker to Liz. Long. My scant knowledge in chemistry to my dear brother. The art bill I owe Mrs. Haven to Mrs. Haven. All my embarrassing moments to the teachers who made my face turn red. My basketball ability to Dick Utter. Which is very little. My tattered old bookkeeping with all the answers in it to my sister. My love for Soan to Shirley Holden All the uncut sandwiches in the cafeteria to anyone energetic enough to pull them apart. My ability to graduate to Richard Douglass. The pencil sharpener in 116 to Miss Carolan. My place at Lyceum's table to Ierry Shank. A new stock of clothes pins to Mr. Ferris' chemistry lab to aid any coura- geous student who braves any ammonia, sulfurdioxide, or hydrogen sul- fide experiment. My table at Charlie Garzone's to any senior with a car. My ambition to study to any high class moron coming to Central. My three American History notebooks to Olga Palermo. Wayne Cary ........ Eunice Caskin ...,..... Anne Chappell ..,.,,, Elizabeth Clark .7..,..... Virginia Clark ...,,.,. Iean Coats ..,.......ev Willis Cobb ,..,,,,,., Helene Cohn .,...... Bruce Cole ..........,...e.... Beverly Condon .,,....,.,,ei e,.....,,, Andrew Constantine ......., ...,e,ee Thomas Corcoran ........,e e,v..... Dorothy Crawford .....,,t, ,......., Ioan Crawford ......t..... Sonya Cushing .,......... Dorothy Daugard ..t,i..,.. ..V,t,... Marion Davey ..,..,,..... Ioy Delfosse .,.........,......,.... .......e, Bob Denner ....................,,.......,....... Genevieve Dillabauqh ............,tt.i Leo Dillabaugh .....,...,.... ........t Ilene Dorn ........,... Shirley Dowd .,........ lane Dukat ,.,......,. Barbara Eager ......,, Earle Eason ..,,....,. Frances Eassa .,...,,.. Rita Eassa .....7.......... Dorothy Elmer .,...... Warren E ppler A....... Donald Faba ....,cl..,. Alda Fabbri t,.,.....,Yi,,., Iean Mary Fellers ..,V.,,., ..,...... Io Anne F erary ..,....... Ioanne Foley .,,....,.,l lean Frederick .........Y,, Herman Friedman ....,lc.. ..c.,ci,. Morton F romer ..,..,..... Ioan F urze c..,..,.....,.., Marjorie Gage .,.......... lohn Gelsomini ..,Yi..,,,,,.. ..,,..... Mary Lou Geppinger ,,..... .,7,Y,,, Robert Gilbert ,.,............., ,......., Ruth Gilbert ..,,,i.,........ Murray Glass .....,,,,, Louis Glazier ,..,....... Barbara Gordon ,ll.,.... Vincent Goodrich .,........ ,,,,cl,l, Clara Granowicz .....V. Virginia Green ....i.i. Mary E. Griffin ....... My wit and humor to Ioe Sherpa. IOC to Mr. Berry to buy a new joke book. My back seat in 116 to the next poor guy that gets it. My ambition in gym to Ioan Davidson. My 6th period study hall to Pat Hammond. My permanent seat in the Spanish room to my brother Stan, who seems to be following in my footsteps. My amazing intelligence to Beverly Butrand. 2nd period Friday lunches with Mr. Ferris to any potential chemist. My basketball ability to anyone who wants it. My lst period seat in 213 to anyone who likes to sleep. My perspicaciousness to anyone wishing to better his mental capacity. The glory of room ll6 to all the Senators. The Crawford-Cohn sulfuric acid to Mr. Ferris. My ability to cut classes and skip school to Bev Borgardus. My Senate pin to my sister, Dorothy. My history notes to anyone who can read them. My class notebook and some sugar to a swell friend, Miss Bray. My activities to some poor frosh with a strong constitution. Milton's Sonnet on His Blindness to Mrs. Nevin. My slenderizing gym suit to Barbara Young. My chair and music stand in the band and orchestra to any unfortunate guy who happens to play the TBone. My history book to anyone who will make better use of it than I did. My typing marks to some unfortunate. My Chemistry to some studious 41 pupil. My heartfelt condolences to the next Lyceum treasurer. My curly hair to Ianice Moore. A gas mask in chemistry to Mr. Ferris. My gavel to the next president of Amorelta. My picture of Bullet Bill to Danny. My American History notebook to Frank Decker. Any stray passes I have to Eleanor McGillivary. All my American History notes to any poor student who wants them. My bowling technique to Miss Wilson. My ability to get along with Mr. Frelander to anyone in 4th period study hall. My lunch booth in Hotel Truax to my sister Donna. My cousin Tommy to Arlene Cook. All the joys of Central to my brother Berney. All my seats in Central to my sister. The memory of my last interview with Mr. Eaton to any future quaking senior. My typing book to lack Suave. All my broken clarinet reeds to Ronald Minor. My four terms of typing to the next impetuous intellect. My headaches in advanced algebra to the next advanced class. My best to all the frog legs I dissected in Biology. My history and economic books to any one who can read them. My history notebook, if he can read it to Hilbert Maloff. My good times in Alethean to my sister, Roberta. My extra hour of sleep in the morning to any guy with a girl friend on the other side of the city. My desk in 130 to Gen Bugaj. My history books to my worst enemy. My footsteps to Eileen Hayes. Carol Gwynn ,..,A,. Barbara Hall ......... Ruth E. Hart ,.,..,,,,,,,.. Eugene Hebert .,,.,,,,..,. ,,,,,,, Nelson Henderson ..4,,,,,,, .,,,,,, lane Hilbert ....,..,...,,...., ,,,,,,,, Alma Iean Hill ......... Ieanne Hillebrand... Lawrence Hinton .,,,.,., A ,,,,,,w lames Hitt ...,,,,,,..,...,,, Gertrude Hoffman ,..,.,,,,, ,,.,,,,, Diana Hundros .....,......... ...,,.,, Shirlee lllinqworth ,..,,.,,, ,.,,.,,, Marion Iacobs .......... Mary Iane Ianocslco Aram Iigarjian ......... Sheila Kelleher ....... Pericles Kambas .,,....., ,.,4,,.. Dorothy Kemprstry .,..,.,., ,,,,,,,, Mary lane Kerly ........ ..,,,,,, Ianet Kimmey .......... Harold Kirchner ......, Nancy Kramer ......... Ruth Krauss ........... Rita La Graff .....,..,... Richard Lapham ....,..., ,,,,,,,, Iune La Pointe ......... Duncan Lefferts ..,.,.. Betty Letterman ..,..... Gerald Lovas ........ Robert Lulcens ..,.......... ........ Dolores M arnell .......... ,.,,.,, Marjorie Martin ....... I ohn Martino .... ..... Barry Matin ....,t. lean McCoy .,.,...... Iames McE.'ntee ............ ..,...., Patricia McNally A.,......................., Barbara Iean Minilchiem .v.....,,ttt Donna M othrope .,......, ........ Sally M unger ......V.... Betty Murphy .....t..... Henry Nalbantian ..,....,,. .,,.,,, Patricia N alton t........ Flora Nappa ......tt. Ross Nelson ......w Mannie Neri ..,..,,,.. Polly Newell .,..,ttt..... Rosalyn N ichalos ...,.... .,,,.,wt My condolences to the next Recording Secretary of Forensic. My gym key to Lois Sauer. A runway to 116 at 8:59 A.M. to all the future seniors. Mr. Ferris' grin to future chemistry classes. Those cold mornings on the corner to Bradley Hitchings. My way of getting along with Mr. Walsh to Anne Prokopiak lwho'll need iti. My sneaks to Marjorie Machin lsize ?J. My three terms of sewing to some other inexperienced sewer. My great wealth to Iean Coats. My stool at Charlie's to Frank Decker. My love for Phinoan to all future members. My intelligence to anyone who needs it. My way of getting under Miss Wilson's skin to my kid sister. All the Ferrous Chloride in Mr. Ferris' chemistry lab. to any unsuspecting person dumb enough to leave the cork on. All my intelligence in American History to Francis Gray. My fine memories of Central to oncoming freshmen. My seat in Saul's to Nancy Miller. All my knowledge to the Hi-Y members in school. My wonderful tardy record to Alyce Solitto. A volume of Shakespearean plays to Mr. Berry because he seems to enjoy them so much. My 8:00 history classes to anyone who needs them. My English books Cat last l'm rid of themi to Ronny Banky. My perfect punctuality record to Mr. Lewis. My list of Spanish idioms to Mrs. Prudon. My seat in history to future seniors. 4 The stairways to all the kids who must climb them in the future. My path from 213 to the library to Shirley Corruth. My initials on desks to somebody with sandpaper. My wheight C?l to anyone who needs it? My lock and locker to anyone who has the patience to open it. The Senate treasurer's book to anyone who can keep it straight. My typewriter to future seniors. . The mirror in my locker to Mary Ferlinda. My American History book to be divided between Bill Michaels and Bob Hunt. My deep interest in physics to those students in science. My slave bracelet and chains to Mrs. Pnidon. My brilliance in Math. to my brother Bob. My history review book to Miss Maynard. My key to the Recorder room and all the good times had there to the next Recorder staff. My seat in 5th period study to Natalie Mullady. My seat in 123 H.R. to any senior who can fit it. My seat in Mr. Friedlander's study to any freshman who's unlucky enough to get it. My history review book to Bruce Warner. My snow grave at the foot of Drumlins Hill to anyone who is trying to be an expert skier. My neat, orderly locker to Frances Saya and hope she keeps it the same. A package of gum to Miss Carolyn. My Hi-Y paddle to Tom Carbone. My chronic case of writers cramp to Carol Bradwick. Central and all its memories to my brother Andy. I on Nicholson .,.,.... Elaine Nissen ..........,, ....--- - Elisabeth Nocera .... Richard Nojeim ....,.. john Osbelt .,,......,.V...... ....... Mary lane Paisley .,...... ........ Allene Pearson .,...... .....-. Anne Petrusak .,...... Peter Poreotis .,..,.,,,. Margaret Prescott .....,o... ........ Ruth Price ................. ...VA.., lean Pritchard ,.,...... Michael Prokopiak .,...... ....,... Dolores Quartzer ......... ......., Dawn Randall ............. ...,,,-- Antoinette Razzano .....ee. ......V Mary Ready ............ Estella Resnick ......... ,,..... Arthur Roberts .,...,.. Ianis Robinson ......., I uno Rockwell .......... ....--, A Lois Rohne ...,,........ Edward Rook .,,..... Beverly Ross ......... Theoni Roupas ,........ ........ George Rudat ....,..... Emogene Russell ....,.,.. ........ N anette Samar .,....... ......VA . Bob Sandwzck ....,........ ....... Vera Savonavitch.. loan Settle ................ ....e... Bill Sexton .......... Lita Shamus ..,..,.,.. Beverly Sherman ........ ....... Phil Shickel ...,Vc,........ ,...... Louise Simmons .......... ........ Herbert Sklad .c,r.,,... Eileen Small ............ Norma Spafford ,..... Iulia Spencer .,,..... Philip Spevak .......... Alfred Spindelman .,,...., .,..,... Norma Stanton ......... ....... Helen Stawroplus ,,..,.. .r,,...r Rosemary Steel ,V,,,,. ,,,,,,,, Mary lane Stone .... Ioan Sullivan ..........,. r,.,.,, Marilyn Spector .......... ...,.,., Walter Swartz .,,.,..,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,. Ruth Tanner ...........,....,,,.,,,, .,r,,,,. Betty Iane Terwilliger ,.,,,,,,,,..,,.,, Central High School to Mr. Powlesland. My love of Mr. Frick to Lois Sauer. My seat in detention hall to some poor innocent freshman. My tardy excuses to C. B. Koury. All my good times in school to Don Suarez. Fourth Year Latin to anyone who doesn't like homework. All my study halls to Delia Love. My history notes to anyone who can decipher them. My Economics book to a student who loves history. Ioan Pope .....,........... ...----- sunny disposition and good looks to Don Suarez, My American History book to Ginny Corcoran for future use. My solid geometry mark to Nancy Goldie. Chemistry Laboratory to future atom makers. My place in Central to the well known Ronald Prusinowski. My unsuccessful Chemistry experiments to future chemistry students. My ability to skip school to the freshmen. All my answer books to my brother. My innocence to Sally Kehoe. I leave me to heaven as earth can't do anything with me. My Solid Geometry book to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. My diet charts to anyone who wants them. My sore muscles from gym to Rosemary Lewandouski. All my Irish blood to Miss Ieanette Lanigan. My esteemed position to lere Shank. My seat at the table in lst lunch to Pat Aylesworth. All my chewing gum to Miss Ieanette Lanigan. My ambition to Dick Douglas. My pleasant personality to all the teachers. Frances Longo my body before rigamortes sets in. My French Horn to Marvin Cappon, maybe he has the lips to play it. My acid spattered lab coat and all my burns to Sally Kehoe. The windows across from library to Martha Salisbury. My teacher troubles to Charles Hutter. My futile attempts to revolutionize the Dramatic Club to all the new mem- bers foolish enough to try. My American History notebook to anyone who thinks he can read it. My perfect attendance to Dick Douglas. My position in the band to Marie Steel. My locker lbrokenl to Don Bauer. Extra slips and passes to Margy Machin. My tough 42 schedule to some lucky 41. My repertoire to Eleanor Orzell. The pleasant hours of Latin classes to the unsuspecting pupils who are to take it. My broken down combination lock to the next unsuspecting fellow. My Economics book to Barbara Williamson. The 3rd lunch period to anyone on a diet. The winding stairs to anyone who is late. All the broken and dirty bottles in chemistry lab to anyone who dares open my locker drawers. My carved-up desk in hall study to anyone who will care for it. A package of gum to Miss I. Lanigan. My high C to Gene Vassalto. My Economics notebook to anyone who takes Economics in the future. My gym suit to Frances Gicy. May she be a better athlete than I. Anne Thomasmeyer. Iustine Tichlco ,,,,,,,,w4,, Mary Unlrarf ,,,,,,,,,44,,, Arthur Vassiliadis ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Rosemary Verzole ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. Rose Volturno ......,,,.,,.,. wv,,,,, Eugene Vurbeff ........ Bernard Walton ...,.,... Doraine Washington ,,,,,,,,, .444,,,, Marie Wenborn ,,.4,4,,,,,,,, w,w,-,-, Raymond Westcott... Shirly Weser ............. Marilyn White .......... Ralph Wiegand ........ Rita Willoughby ........., ........ Peggy Wright ........... Arlene Zinter ........ Olga Zona .......... Sally Baxter .......... Ioan Crawford .......... Frances De Wolf .....,... ......., Margaret Iones ........ Richard Lohrman ...... Shirley O'Brien ........ Iohn Palmisano ........ George Pappas ........ Dorothy Parus .............. ........ Robert Richardson .... Ilene Stern ................. Joanne Wheeless ...... Alice Williams .......... Margaret Williams... Harold Weichert .......... ........ Eugene Vassalo ....... My predicaments in Chemistry to Toni Brennan. My American History notes to Clara Carle. May she use them well. My mad dash for the bus in the morning to my sister. My French accent to anyone interested. A steady beau to Carol Lacey. My attendance to Dorothey Neave. My ability to get away with murder in school to my brother Ted. My success with Mr. Friedlander to my brother, Bill. My Algebra brains to my sister. My tour term English record with Mr. Berry to all joke lovers. My typing text book to Rita Di Nardo. My 3rd year Spanish book to Clara Carle. Soan. and my American History notebook to Ruth Hollister. My sore feet and blisters that Avery willed to me to Donald Bukley. My gym sneakers lin deplorable conditionl to Ethel Sakezles. My sewing troubles to Ginnie and loyce. Mr. Friedlander to empty study hall. The Z in my last name to anyone who likes being last in line. My American History book to someone who will find better use for it than I ever did. My ingenuity for skipping classes to Tom Muniford. My blank expression to the up and coming freshman. All the gooey times I had in chem. to Anne Parmentier. All my fossils to Miss Mott. My afternoon naps in 213 to Mr. Beagle, who enjoys watching me wake up. My unabridged collection of excuses to Walter Hadyk. My seat in harmony class to the next lucky dog. All my good times in gym class to Mary Allen and Ieanne Quinn. My snake collection to Ianie Gabor. The late bell to any lazy student. All my unfinished homework to Phyllis William. The study hall which I haven't to Norman Imeson. My mirror in my locker to Ginny Bujay. My parking place at the reservoir to Bob Blaich. My poetry to Mrs. Nevin and the Recorder. SNAPSHOTS SNAP HOT new sf 211.1 2 an W. --Q 2 , -Q.. WWW ......., I i m ,- , L W f ..., V, ,r , , , X H ... . V -,mg wx K 5 M r , vm, '73 .. . . - x f ,X Q5 f ' 5 V - ,N 71 1 ' nf ., , v ,- ,Q 7 . ,114 1358 ,. gl, W, Compliments of DEY BRCTHERS Syracuse, New York


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