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

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'E-, '1..3 u1?fZ1,if rv-SE1 '. f-A--2'fS'a' f':2i13:i,J'ff3:fT7? fJ.-.1,.1'f.::'1-fi.-i?'i'L5x25'i'f?'fs'E1Q42!. - -1.4-P - KE:Q1f?,E5242?6.iQ4? '1.f.f,,U-QPF? if-Elf fi?-vlJf9'51 L'f-22 1' THE SCARLET ness A . H , 1 Wt? if gi 'f ,g1 QCW 1A FKXTEQS rx 'Si-Q' F :4o1 mx .I ' V M, Nm .QAQ Hiikblrwx , . . SYRACUSE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Syracuse, New York 1, DEDICATION We, the Senior Classes of 1953, wish to dedicate this year- book, the Scarlet '53, to the retiring faculty members who are leaving Central High School, just as we are leaving. Although every year we lose faculty members through retire- ment this year the number is excessive. The loss of these teach- ers who have had a part in upholding the traditions of Central will be felt by both faculty and students. Their willingness to serve on committees, act as advisors for extra-curricular activi- ties, and give helpful assistance to pupils will be greatly missed. Although new teachers may come no one will be able to replace the high regard in which these teachers are held. As they leave the significant part they played in the school will go down as a portion of Central's history. As this may be our last opportunity to express our apprecia- tion to them for all they have created in Central, we would like to wish them every happiness for a long and successful future. .-as f.,.f .,l , if, ,,,:. '..,f':.-.f- s 1 s, . Ti' ll -' qu-00' Claire B. Douglass Helen A. Rowe Mary Norton ff.. s. 1 w 'ff' -1? T ' K A ,,- .. ix u f S l l ee g.:1- V. Bessie Stallwood THE FACULTY We, the Senior Classes of '53, want to express our gratitude to the faculty of Central High School. During our years at Central, we have found them to be our understanding friends, to whom we could always bring our problems, as well as being interesting and informed teachers. Although we realize we are now incapable of understanding the value of their guidance to us, we know this training and counseling will be invaluable to us in later years. We wish to thank you, the faculty, for all the time and effort you so willingly gave to each one of us, who make up the Senior Classes of '53. Principal, Walter P. McIntosh Vice-Principal, Dr. Linus Webb 'SZ L Q7 Advisor of Girls, Marion L. Malcolm - 3 I Nicholas Abdo A a 5 ff y :U L 1 Norma I. Berry ve. 3'-3 'df its QB, C 45 ' ' iggk. 19 455 Iulia M. Brennan M. Emily Daw lane S. Haven FACULTY I 'sv Cecelia C. Anderson William E. Bishop T Dolores Carolan I2 1,. 'L . dv it ,mem ' -bds D 4.1 M.. 4 Claire B. Douglass !nV'N, s Harold L. Hendee f, 6 P' Kenneth L. Beagle George M. Berry vm'- U on 'Y -wr' . ,Lb ff- V. C. Bowman Hannah E. Bray Y 'H Helen M. Chamberlin Ioseph I. Dalton - Q 6 ,. rg I ,nv ,' Margaret M. Dwyer Everett M. Ferris Fl f 'i 'Sb . 0 K . C' D . H ly I' ' l f Anna Paula Hueber Ianet W. Iames Qs Q Ethel S. Iones .Q tx:-. i- ' I f ll Ieanette A. Lanigan 15 B' Carmelita Maloney 'D Alice H. Murphy K 'rx . Nga 1 ' r QW .I mf- x . 'T fl., X 2 : , ,',-f I, iU. - - f Hannah B. Ioseph Alfred I. Lewis ..',c C' , 4 ibn f VX Yf' Marion Marsh ., 1 lr,-, M' Q- ZW, SL' ' . Nr 1 ' 'Q' rw-- .L I . yy ' A ' ' QL l i .511 + F-'Q 1 S. lane B. Nevin .1- Helen S. Judson C' Louise Lucey '2f5.y , ii '19' . Olive C. McGavern Algenia R. Nilsson lull Z' Isabella M. Lanigan 'K 5' Mary C. Mahoney Theodosia Moran ,. .fu-gr - ,Nl ly .NX 1 . V . Mary Norton . ,, , ' -Q In 4 ' A . N-f E 'rf' . X N -if in . Helen Overton Elma T. Pike Zeora B. Prudhon Francis A. Raye Th K N' C 4 55+ ' ,' , , 1 . ,, 5, ' , Helena Smith Doris Squier V. Bessie Stallwood H 5: .5 . V M M : p 11? Carolyn Temple Byron W. Todd Clifford W. Walsh K N lf Clara L. Steinbicker X Blanche H. Weeks I Iessie Wells Helen E. Whipple Frieda C. White Elizabeth D. Wilson CUSTODIANS Michael Giblin, Arthur Crawford. William Tim- mins, Herbert Fish. - '15, JANUARY CLASS What we are to be we are now becoming... CLASS MOTTO qu- Y. 1- -,v..,...- - Y -- -vp . ' ' W SENIOR PRESIDENT QFHCERS Peter Augustinos VICE-PRESIDENT -- Dorris Lemp . .- TREASURER Paul Cox CLASS COLORS SECRETARY sther Coons Navy Blue and White -- ' ,iff 1' 2 l v lda Mae Alexander Willy Amorelta 4. Vice-President, Prop- erty Manager, Publicity Manager: Bowling 2. Mary Elizabeth Allen Betsy Lyceum 5: Tonda Tri-Y 1: Outing Committee. Robert Alpert Bob Motto Committee. Peter Allqllluhdl Pete Senate 7. Sergeant-at-Arms: As- sociated Activities 1: C. C. G. 1: Basketball 1: President ot Senior Class. 5 ,vt ' W 1 b Lupe Blctory Lou Dramatic Club 1: C. C. G. 1: Vol- ley Ball 3: Badminton 1: Credit Student. Geraldine Blaster Gerry Corinne Brandt Soangetahha 6. Critic. Vice-Presb dent: Recorder 1: Associated Ac- tivities 6: Spanish Club 2, Secre- tary: Dance Committee. Rita Brown Coke Amorelta 4, Treasurer. Assistant Treasurer. Critic, Publicity Man- ager: C. C. G. 1: Bowling 2. Donald Bryant Don Til, Geroslan 8: Orchestra 1: Tennis 4 - - C 'X 1: Band 4: Flower Committee. Viola llryorton Vi Soangetahha 5: Associated Ac- tivities 6: Bowling 1: Flower Com- miltoo. Robert Caruth Duke Gerosian 2: C. C. G. 1: Band l. Esther Coon: Philomathean 6, President. Vice- President. Recording Secretary: Recorder 2, Editor: Glee Club 1: C. C. G. 1: French Club 1. Pub- licity Manager: Badminton 1: Mu Alpha Theta 1: Band 2: All-City Orchestra 3: Student Council 3: Future Unlimited 1: Edwards' Fashion Board: Yearbook: Class Secretary: Outing Committee Co- Chairman: Valedictorian. .W , 7-'J . . 8 1 I Jw? H., i5f1 xgi AGN?-Q, ' . , g'- V P- f'a-N lt3'1f.42f... v , . .-N -4 h? if V. 1 I A ,Inn L H . :s.v.fxs.?. 'K' ,- 'CSV U 'L' K x Aidfff' we F: 9' 5 f 39 s A-' ,- o , ef- jgtqiffkisv : Jr' '..f,.t.- . . ., '----'fm - , f -:- -ig.. . gm f 4 -- .1 - 1' wit.-i ,. Q t - N - as f.. i ., - ' - .ssl Q:. ,f51'.f: j , - - -- -sf-..-xwuv-rr Patrtcta Coustneau Outing Committee. Paul Cox C. C. G. 1: Baseball l: Treasurer of Senior Class: Credit Student. Richard Demyan Dick Dramatic Club 6: Chorus 2. Iohn Emmons Iohnny Glee Club l: Associated Activi- ties 1: C. C. G. 2: Ribbon Com- mittee. Bernard Golden ML 'B' A. Z. A. 3. Presldent: Glee Club l: Football 2: Cross Country 1: Boxing l: Sports Club l. Marilyn Green Shrimp Soangetahha 3: Recorder 1. Typist: Spanish Club 2. Secre- tary. Louis Greenhouse Lew A. Z. A. 8. Treasurer: C. C. G. 1: Dance Committee. Marqaret Hennlqan Maqqie Soangetahha 2. Floreen Hoffman Flo Phinoam 4: Associated Activities 1: C. C. G. 1: Zoata Phl 3. Secre- tary, Publicity Chairman: Flower Committee Chairman. Oscar Keuker Ozzie Glee Club 4: Gym Captain 3. Frederick A. Klaq Fred Gerosian 4: Football 1: Gift Com- mittee. Shirley Klte Shir1 Phinoam 2. Dorrls Len-tp Lumpy Lyceum 6, President. Recording Secretary, Property Manager: As- sociated Activities 1: C. C. G. 2: Bowling 3. Captain: Volley Ball 3. Co-Captain: Badminton 3: Re- lay Team 2: Fencing 1: Basket- ball 3, Captain: German Club 1: Future Unlimited 3: Tonda Trl-Y 6. Asst. Treasurer, Treasurer, Sec- retary: Inter Club Council 2. Sec- retary: Servus Ball 2: Swimming 1: Softball 3, Captain: Student Council 2: Class Vlce-President. Kenneth Raymond MacDonald UMUC.. Red Cross l: Proiectionist 5. Anne Madison Pee Wee Associated Activities 1: Motto Committee: Credit Student. Charles Martin Chuck Baseball 1, Manager: Board ot Directors, Central Savings Bank 1: Credit Student. I Allan Frederick Murray Kangaroo Glee Club 6: Football 1: Baseball 3. Assistant Coach: Basketball 2: Gift Committee. Roland E. Hartman Ronny Gerosian 5. Secretary: C. C. G. 1: Track 1: Proiectlonist 8: Gennan Club 1. Frank Paolettl C. C. G. l: Mu Alpha Theta 3, Vice-President: Future Unlimited 3: Motto Committee Chairman: Salutatorlan. Jeannette L. Patsos Deep Purple C. C. G. 2: Volleyball 1: Basket- ball 1: Servus Ball 3: Softball 1: Relay 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Motto Committee. Cynthia Sage Cindy Philornathean 4. Critic: Recorder 1. Typist: Cheer Leading 3: Asso- ciated Activities 1: C. C. G. 3: French Club 1: Latin Club 2: Chairman ol Announcement Com- mittee. Wllllam Sarqent Tarbaby Football l: Baseball 1: Basket- ball 1. Elalne Savatlky Ellie Phinoam 4, President: B. B. G.. President: Credlt Student. Nancy Schelrer Nan C. C. G. l: Credit Student. Arthur Schweltxer Art Senate 4: Associated Activities 3 C. C. G. 1: Announcement Com: mnfO9. Mary Lou Shattuck Glee Club 2: Maiorettee 5. Clararoee Smith Pesky Soangetahha 2: Orchestra 2: C C. G. 2: Mu Alpha Theta 4. Mary Smith Smitty Phi Slqma: Dance Committee. l on Mu 'W A ll. .,-,-. Wt- Franclne Sorkin Fran Phinoam 4, Treasurer: Zoata Phi 3, Treasurer: B. B. G.: Gilt Com- mittee. Iohn R. Spattord lack Senate 6. Recording Secretary. Ae- aintant Treasurer: Recorder 27 C. C. G. l: Dance Committee Chairman: Yearbook Advertlalng Chairman: Credit Student. Dlane F. Spencer Di Philomatbean 6: Glee Club 2: C. C. G. 2: Student Council 1: An- nouncement Committee. Audrey Sperry And Soanqetahha 2: Glee Club 4: C. C. G. l: Allied Youth 2: Badmin- ton l: Swimming 1: Ribbon Com- mittee. Mary Ann Thorne Gussie C. C. G. 2: Office Assistant 1. Sarah Ann Van Amber Sally' Dramatic Club 1: Gleo Club 2: C C. G. 1: Red Cross 2, Secretary Student Council l: Music Club cms' President: Ribbon commnf tee Chairman: Credit Student. Rebecca Vann Becky Phinoaxn: Girls' Glee Club. Chris Vanllladee Versatile Vas G. A. P. A. 3: Football 1: Sports Club 1: Boxing l. Ronald Wallace Ron Marvele l: A. Z. A. 2. Iohn Wright Mu Alpha Theta 4: Gilt Commit- tee Chairman: Credit Student. Q. SENIORS NOT PICTURED mm cnomurm: mmcnm' rum.: noruun umm-:ns lovcn Mon: wnmua Most-mn Ioan Wlleoa Io' Amorelta 3, Publicity Manager, Glee Club 5: Special Chorue 1. DANCE Corinne Brandt, Dorris Lemp, Iohn Spafiord, Ioan Pfohl. Not present: Louis Greenhouse, Mary Smith. GIFT Iohn Wright, Allan Murray, Frederick King, Francine Sorkin. SENIOR MOTTO Frank Paoletti, Anne Madison, lean nette Patsos. Not present: Robert Alpert ANNOUNCEMENTS Cynthia Sage, Arthur Schweitzer, Kent Russell, Diane Spencer. COMMITTEES FLOWERS Donald Bryant, Viola Bryerton, Floreen Hoffman. RIBBONS Sally VanAmber, Iohn Emmons, Aud- rey Sperry. OUTING Chester Radell, Esther Coons, Betsy Allen, Patricia Cousineau. lf lf 1 sw 'A Most Studious Frank Paoletti, Lupe Bictory Contributed Most to the Class Esther Coons, Peter Augustinos m, if Lf, pw if-9 Best Dressed Apple Polishers Corinne Brandt, Donald Bryant Ioan Wilson, Donald Bryant Class Athletes Bernard Golden, Dorris Lemp SENIOR Most Artistic Iohn Emmons, Ieannette Patsos Best Looking Most Popular Viola Bryerton, Allan Murray Dorris Lemp, Peter Augustinos SELECTIONS ,,, W Most Likely to Succeed Esther Coons, lack Spafford Most Musical Sally VanAmber, Chester Radell 'QT Most Intelligent Esther Coons, Frank Paoletti Class Wits Bernard Golden, Mary Smith Eiasf will :mb Ciesiament 'big C. SN 1 S ,Ms We, the Class of 1953, of Central High School, City of Syracuse, in the County of Onondaga, and State of New York, all being of sound mind and memory, do make. publish and declare this our last Bllh mB5t8mBlll, in manner following that is lo say: l. Ida Mae Alexander, do will and bequeath to Ronna Reid one light green twofdoor Plymouth and the booth in you know where. I. Mary Elizabeth Allen. do will and bequeath to Miss Gilbert a book entitled Guess Who's Talking. I. Robert Alpert, do will and bequeath to Central High School a new fireman when cold weather rolls around. l. Peter Augustinos, do will and bequeath a quiet padded cell to the next class president, I. Lupe Bictory, do will and bequeath to the lucky students my locker 2264. home room 116, teachers, and past acquaintances. I, Geraldine Blasier. do will and bequeath nothing to nobody. I, Corinne Brandt, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Prudhon my well-worn Spanish books and to Pat Horton a box of Kleenex. l. Rita Brown, do will and bequeath the food to whoever can digest it. I can't. I, Donald Bryant, do will and bequeath my ability to cook to anyone that can use it in Miss Bray's class. I, Viola Bryerton, do will and bequeath my place in graduation to Suzanne Salisbury if and when she should make it. I. Robert Caruth, do will and bequeath all the A. I. Lewis passes from third period study hall to all the members of Gerosian. I, Esther Coons, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Chamberlin my used Taft buttons, in hopes that she may at last become a true convert to the faith: and ta Sue Shelby the neatest place at the Phil table tmine, of coursei. l. Patricia Cousineau, do will and bequeath to my sister Bar- bara all the thrills of studying American History. I. Paul Cox, do will and bequeath a wet crying towel to my brother, Donald Cox. a future physics student. l. lean Cromartie. do will and bequeath all my unfinished typing lessons to all my patient typing teachers. I, Richard Demyen, do will and bequeath to Miss Anderson a wealth ol knowledge of the Ballet that she was forced to listen to in Public Speaking. I. I. I, lohn Emmons, do will and bequeath the telephone pole across the street from the boys' entrance to pipe lovers to knock out their ashes on. I. Bernard Golden, do will and bequeath to the females of Cen- tral my most heartfelt sympathy. but do not grieve your loss too greatly, for I Shall Return. I, Marilyn Green, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Chamberlin's Sth period study hall Marilyn Henning to maintain order. I, Louis Greenhouse, do will and bequeath the skeleton in biology class to anyone who needs a date on Saturday night. Margaret Hennigon, do will and bequeath my many happy hours in Miss Bray's cooking class and Miss Lanigan's sewing class. Floreen Hoffman, do will and bequeath to all the girls in Mr. Bowman's driver training class all the fun I had hunting pigeons fremember, Mr. Bowrnan?J: and all the fun I had in Miss Murphy's transcription class to the girl who takes my seat. Oscar Keuker. while l leave my beloved school. do will and bequeath the beauty of Central fnamely, the girlsl and go on to a higher education. Frederick A. King, do will and bequeath a custom-made paddle to any Gerosian member who wants to be successful. Shirley Kite, do will and bequeath my old gym suit to Eleanor Sprague. Dorris Lemp, do will and bequeath my extra two inches to Shorty Wilson: also the wonderful times l had in Lyceum to Nancy Lee Bushley and my ability in sports. That's ability? Kenneth Raymond MacDonald, do will and bequeath a heav- ier hammer to Mrs. Chamberlin, and a Caddy convertible to Ellie Shea 226, Anne Madison, do will and bequeath to Iris Lake all the good times and fun that I had when I was a senior in Central High School. Charles Martin, do will and bequeath my place In Central High School to some worthy cause. namely. Skippy. Allan Frederick Murray. do will and bequeath to Al Rose my ability to get into trouble, and cooking in Miss Bray's cooking classes. 5171! Elaine Savatlky, do will and bequeath to the girls in Mr. Rebecca Vann. C10 will Und bequeath fnY C1085 fin!! Gnd mY Roland E. Nortman. do will and bequeath trials and tribula- tions as secretary of Gerosian to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Frank Paoletti, do will and bequeath the agility ol Ike fans Frank Stille. Paul Cox and lack Spafford in jumping out of school windows to any other reckless Ike enthusiast in '56. Ieannette L. Patsos. do will and bequeath to Iohnnie Mae Piercy my nail file. which she borrowed daily in English class. loan Piohl, do will and bequeath to Ria Bachmann the mirror in my locker. Chester Radell, do will and bequeath to Maxine Lowe my ability to keep calm, cool, and collected. To Bill Pasho I leave my ability to sing. Rose Ranalli. leave. Kent Russell. do will and bequeath my wonderful ability to get along with people to Marty: and to Kathy my use of the English language. Cynthia Sage. do will and bequeath to Herb my knee socks lor future use at Colgate: to Nancy one package of Wrigley's spearmint: and to Phil's future entertainment committee . one monologue. William Sargent. do will and bequeath all the bad times I gave to my teachers to my brother Mike, who will carry on when I am gone. Good luck. Mike. Mary Smith, da will and bequeath all my gym makeups in Miss Wilson's class to Eleanor Sprague. Francine Sorkin. do will and bequeath all the fun and good times I had working in the school office to some student who will be working there in the near future. Iohn R. Spalford, do will and bequeath to anyone nutty enough to try it, my ability to iump out ot Mr. l3erry's window, Diane Spencer, leave. Audrey Sperry. do will and bequeath my ability to skip Sth period study hall to anyone who can get away with it. Frank Stille, do will and bequeath to Central's Golf Team 72 birds per match and to Mr, Beagle a winning team. Constance Ann Stone, do will and bequeath to Eleanor Sprague a seat in World History and American History class and may she do better: also a bottle of peroxide. Doris Strauss. do will and bequeath all the eligible bachelors in Central to Edith Schwartz tl-la Hal. Dora Ann Tessier, do will and bequeath to loyce Watson my ability to make so many mistakes in advanced typing and to erase them. Mary Ann Thorne. do will and bequeath an unused short- hand book to anyone who wants it. Sarah Ann VanAmber. do will and bequeath to anybody who's crazy enough to want it the difficult job as president of the Music Club oi trying to please Pop Walsh. Bowman's driving class my ability to hunt pigeonsg and to Yeafboolf to mY 'Jill friend- the incoming freshmen I leave all the good times I had while I Chris Vassmades do Wm and bequeath my .Glow Rag.. 'O a certain little blonde blue-eyed gal fC.S.W.l on the day of lanuary Ill, 1953. ln school. ' l. Nancy Scheirer. do will and bequeath all Miss Hueber's financial Uoubles 'O 'he neil Person in une- I Ronald Wallace. do will and bequeath my key to the door W . between the mind of the student and his will to learn. I.. Arthur Schweitzer, do will and bequeath nothing to nobody. I. Ioan Wilson, do will and bequeath a supply of gum and the ability to snap it to anyone who is lortunate enough to have American History fourth period in 127. l. Mary Lou Shattuck. do will and bequeath my type case in Printing to Mr. Bowman. and a cheese sandwich to the mice in the girls' locker rooms. I. Iohn Wright, do will and bequeath a large bath towel to Mr. Hendee. to be used in case some other naive physics student desires to measure the city water pressure. I. Clararose Smith, do will and bequeath a variety of menus to the head of the cafeteria for better meals in the tuture. LASTLY, We hereby appoint whoever may succeed our president, executor of this, our last Will and Testament: hereby revoking all former wills by us made. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto subscribed our names the day of Ianuary 24 in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-three. -' IANUARY CLASS OF 1953 f- :., . . .. r push... .. l.7'3 'r'10i'LAv.-.iL?' 51's-'hw ,,,,, ,eva-,..,..-1... :vm-.'glz!l4 ' , A ,. . U, -, l. wiv . , . - .samue l-' ' i 5 y . 1 5 1 '!'1- ., is---X , l Y--'P ' ' f ' -Quinn '-Q-n-as ' -Q., V - - . TI3 WE THE SENIORS .... 'LEAVE JUNE CLASS Past failures are guideposts to future successes... CLASS MOTTO EX ' I I CLASS COLORS Blue and White . . ,., , -2 -'iw-wqw- 1' SENIOR Richraigsglgfrlliury FI VICE-PRESIDENT Patricia McEntee TREASURER V Robert Pospiech SECRETARY Nancy Squire L Avis Adams A C. C. G. 1: Bowling l. Marilyn Estelle Adams Lynn Glee Club 2. Ulysses Adams Nookie Fencing 1. Norbert Adamskl Norb Glee Club 2: Chorallere 2: Choir 3: C. C. G. l: Tennls 1. 1.55ct lk: 6 'Q Q Gary Axenleld Yatz Associated Activities 2: Football 4: Track 2: Sports Club 1. Bla Rlta Bachman Lyceum 5: Dramatic Club 5. Presl- dent: Thespian 4, President: Mu Alpha Theta 4: German Club 2. Secretary. Treasurer: Best Thes- pian Award. Walter Richard Baker Bake Senate 5. Parliamentarlan: French Club 4. President, Treasurer: Bas- ketball 1: Tennis 3. Katherine Anne Barney Kay Phi Chi Tri-Y 1: Dramatic Club 2: Recorder l: Mixed Chorus 1. Carl Bates Batesse Baby Baseball l: Sports Club 2. Edward Batrucb Ed Senate 5: C.C.G. 1: Sports Club 1. Herbert Beattle Herb Senate 6. President. Vice-Presi- dent, Recording Secretary. Ser- geant-at-Arms: Mu Alpha Theta 2: Football 3: Track 1: I. V. Bas- ketball 2: Basketball 4: Sports Club 1. Dolores Behan Little 'Bocko' Alethean 4: Recorder l. Patrlcla Belalr Pat Recorder 1: Associated Activities 2. Irene lelenko Barbara Bell Baba Mary E. Belt Eleutherian 8, Vice-President 4: Recorder 2: Associated Activities 8: C. C. G. l: Basketball 3: Soft- ball 2: Volleyball 4. Clara llctory Chi-Chi Phi Chi Tri-Y 2: Dramatic Club 4. Vice-President. Secretary: Thes- pian 3. Recording Secretary: Glee Club 5. Secretary. Treasurer: Senior Choir 4: Choraliers 4: Sex- tet 2: Associated Activities 8, Su- pervisor: Allied Youth 2: Spanish Club 4, President, Vice-President, Critic: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2: Badminton 2. Ray Black Track 2: Tumbling Team 1: Tram- poline Team 1: Sports Club 1. Mattie Boatwrlqht Cook Eleuthertan 2: Basketball 1: Soft- ball 1: Volleyball 1: Badminton 1. Shirley Bowler ShirI Alethean 2: C. C. G. 1: Allied Youth 3. 1' 4' f M . X 4 x X QC -1-7 Q if Frances Ann Bradford Fran Tonda Tri-Y 3. Critic 2: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Future Unlimited 2: Bowling 1: Swimming 2. Howard Branlm Bad Boy Glee Club 2: Orchestra 2: Band 8: Basketball 6: Sports Club 1. lerome Brenner lefty Spanish Club 3. President: C. C. G. 1: Fencing 1. Ioseph Brillo Punchy' C. B. A.: Football 3: Baseball 2. Bolles Military Academy: Foot ball 1: Track l. Elisabeth Bristol Betts Phi Chi Tri-Y 4: Associated Activi- ties 7: C. C. G. 2: Central Bank 2. Marilyn Buck Lynne Glee Club 1: Cheerleading 4. Head 2: C. C. G. 1: Treasurer ol Student Council 2: Bowling 1: Basketball 3: Softball 4: Volley- ball 4: Co-Captain 1: Badminton 4: Relay 4: Swimming 1: Diving l: Servus Ball 2: Play Day 4: Announcement Committee. Frances Burg Nickie Alethean 4: Spanish Club 2: C. C. G. 1: Banking 2: Bowling 1. Sandra Burns Sandy Philomathean 6. Corresponding Secretary. Recording Secretary. Critic: Dramatic Club 2: Future Unlimited 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2: Recorder 2. Associate Editor: Syracuse University Citizenship Conference: ESSPA Convention: Student Delegate to Secondary Principals Convention: Year Book, Associate Editor. Catherine Calender Cathy French Club 2. Publicity: Asso- ciated Activlties 1: Central Bank. Phyllis Ceterskl Fifi Glee Club 3: Maiorette 4: C. C. G. 1. Ann Chase Lyceum 4: Recorder 1: Glee Club 1: Volleyball 1. Robert Chlore Bob Orchestra 4: Associated Activities 2: Central Bank 1. Board ol Di- rectors: Fencing 1. Robert Christian Bob Associated Activities 6: C. C. G. 4: French Club 4: Student Coun- cil 6. President 2: Basketball 6: Baseball 4. Gloria Cohen Glo Phinoam 5. Secretary: Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 3: Senior Choir 6: B. B. G. 4. President. Vice-Presi- dent: Bowling l: Basketball l: Volleyball l: Swimming 2. Charles Coombs Chuck Gerosian S. President. Suellen Cooper Sue Lyceum 4: Chorus: Circulo Ami- stad 2. Vice-President: Associated Activities 2: Bowlinq 1: Basket- ball 2: Volleyball 2: Softball 2: Servus Ball 2: Swimming 2: Bad- minton 2: Badminton Tourney 2: Play Day: S. U. Citizenship Con- ference: Outstanding Senior Con- ference: Dance Committee. fr 0'- 91 Q 'Q Dolores Cortez Amorelta 4. Critic: Recorder 2. Robert Crofoot Bob Charlotte Cushing Char Lyceum 6. President. Correspond- irlq Seliretdry: Cheerleading 2: Recorder 3: Yearbook staff. Susan Daino Sue Lyceum 6: Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 4: Senior Choir 5: Central Bank 2: C. C. G. 3: Bowling l: Swimming 2. Q19 fa 1 , --H' 1 , 1 . X 'V . . x ' VV I 4 - -1' ,V 3,125 3, Merle Edson MerIie Philomathean 6: Rainbow 4: C. C. G. l. Iva Eubanks Ivy Alethean 6, Corresponding Secre- tary. Critic: Allied Youth 4: Music Club 3, Vice-President: Glee Club 3: Girls' Sextette 2: Senior Choir 6: Choraliers 6: Associated Ac- tivities l. Gordon Ferquson Ferq Recorder 2: Football 3: Track 3: Basketball 1, Manaqer: Sports Club l. Robert Fesko Bob f .1 rr. Milton Flaum Mickey A. Z. A, 8, President: German Club 2: Recorder 2: Sports Club 1: Associated Activities 2: Foot- ball 3: Track 4: Cross Country 1: Yearbook Committee. Robert Lane Friedenwald Bobby Senate 2, Treasurer: German Club 2: Dramatic Club 4: Future Unlimited 4. President: Mu Alpha Theta 4, President. Assistant Treasurer: C. C. G. Marlo Galluuo Goodie Basketball 2: Baseball 2. Charlotte Galster Shoah Alethean 6. Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary, Pub- licity: Allied Youth, Vice-Presb dent. Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Girls' Sextette 2: Senior Choir 6: Choraliers 4: C. C. G. 1: Cen- tral Savings Bank. J . Nick Geaclntov French Club 2. Vice-President: Track 2. Carol Genqe Genqie Lyceum 6. Rushing Chairman: Fu- ture Unlimited 3: Recorder 3: Ad Committee: Yearbook Stait. James Georqlades Professor Peepers Stamp Club 3, Secretary-'l'reas- urer. Helen C. Gerolehn Soangetahha 4. Publicity Man- ager: French Club 2: Bowling 1. A Walter Glelelman Walt Senate 6. President. Vice-Presb dent. Corresponding Secretary. Parliamentarian: German Club 1: Future Unlimited 2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Assistant Treasurer of Senior Clase. Patricia Ann Golden Skip Amorelta 2: Bowling 1: Volley- ball 1. Melverta Goldlmlth MeIvie Eleutherian 3: Glee Club 1: Bas- ketball 1. Raymond Gray Ray Glee Club 1. Nancy Green Nan' Phllomathean 6: French Club 2 Dramatic Club 1: Future Unlim- lted 2: Mu Alpha Theta 1: Re corder. Typist 1: Glee Club 1: C. C. G. l: Orchestra 4: Band 4: All Clty Band and Orchestra 6: Gilt Committee. Elisabeth Gruen Liz Alethean 6, President. Vice-Presi- dent. Treasurer, Assistant Treas- urer: Allied Youth 4. Treasurer: Glee Club 4. President of Girls' Glee Club: Senior Choir 6: Chora- liers 5: Girls' Sextette 2: Associ- ated Activities 5. Supervisor 2: Mu Alpha Theta 3: C. C. G. 2: Student Council l. Gerda Haas Soanqetahha 5. Treasurer, As- sistant Treasurer: C. C. G, Barbara Hale Queenie Phi Chl Tri-Y 4: Rainbow 7: Glee Club 2. 'F' ll ,- I. ' iq 'fn t Glee Club 1: Associated Activi- ties 6: Baseball 2: Volleyball 2. Ianlce Hall lan Alethean 4: Tonda Tri-Y 7, Presi- dent: Mu Alpha Theta 1: Bowling 2: Badminton 1. William Harnden Bill Senate 5: Football 2: Baseball 1. Sandra Harrington Sandy Amorelta 1: Associated Activities 3. Phyllls Hartln Phyllis Band 4. Shlrley Hartt Lee Soangetahha 2: Glee Club 6: Senlor Choir 2: Associated Ac- tlvitles l. Emlly Heclrnovlc Em Soangetahha 2: Glee Club 1: Mixed Choir 2: Senior Choir 5: Associated Activities 1. Arthur Heldrlch Art German Club 2: Future Unlimited 4. President: C. C. G. 1. , . wiaigg had ga ' -, rt H H ' 4 1 Y X -J K 'A I ! 5 lx t Marlorle Hemmer Marge Soangetahha 5. Corresponding Secretary: Glee Club 8: Choir 1. Marilyn Hennlnq Lynn Soanqetahha 2: Recorder 2: Glee Club 4: Associated Activities 1: Yearbook Stall. Sandra Herman Sandy Phinoam 8, Corresponding Secre- tary. Yvonne Herrmann Bonnie Amorelta 2, Assistant Treasurer: Chorus 1. SVllllam Hllllck llllle Base Horton Billie Alethean 6, Vice-Preeldent. Critic. Recording Secretary: Spanish Club 4: Future Unlimited 2: Choir 4: Associated Activities 1: C. C. G. 2. Dolothy Harlan Dottie Soangetabha 6. President. Prop- erty Manager: Dramatic Club 1: Glee Club 3: Asoclated Activities 4: Bowling 1: Allied Youth 1. larbara loan Hullar Bobble Florlmel 2: Glee Club 2: Choir: Chorallers l. nf'-,,,f NF no-'N Leonard Huntley Cool Breen Red Cross 1: Bowling 2: Baseball 3: Volleyball l. Georgina Ives Gina Lyceum 5, Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary, Publici- ty: Future Unlimited 2: Play Day 2: Servus Ball 2: Relay 1: Volley- ball: Badminton 2: Swimming. Marian Iackola Mare Lyceum 3: Cheerleading 2. William lacquer Willie Orchestra 2. Gall lehnsou Lyceum 6. Vice-President. Treas- urer. Assistant Treasurer: French Club 4. Secretary: Band 3. Rlchard Iolmson Hoag C. C. G. Iohn Iohnston lack Dramatic Club 2: Allied Youth 4: Glee Club 4: Senior Choir 6: Chorallers 4: Quartet 4: Asso- ciated Activities 4: Board ol Di- rectors. Central Savings Bank 2: Announcement Committee. Patrlcla Kelley Pattie Glee Club 3: Mixed Choir 2: Red Cross 1: Bowling 2. qu:-pm. - ffww- Y f ----- -nm -4sslv1r---nu-1 4. .JZ Robert Mathew Kelly. lr. Bob Senate 5: Football 1: Track 2. Roberta G. Kendall Butch Philornathean 4: Future Unlimited 2. loan luntz loanle Soanqetahha 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2: Orchestra 3: Glee Club 2: Band 2: Chorallers 2: String Ensemble 2. Bruce Kurtz Kathie .Band 5: Associated Activities 5. Mary La Force Pacco Alethean 2: Dramatic Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Associated Ac- tivities 1: Red Cross 1. Marqaret Elizabeth Lambert Peggy Soanqetahha 3, Critic: Badminton 1: Basketball 1. Rachel Lewien Rae Tri Y 4: Dramatic Club 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2: C. C. G. 1: Vol- leyball 1: Swimming 1. Thomas Llpa Tom Recorder 1: De Molay 6: Choir 6: Yearbook Staff. 0' 4 Q' 9 ' - A Barbara Ann Long Barbi Phi Chi Tri-Y 2: Circulo Amistad. Treasurer. Richard Lounlbury Dick Senate 6. Vice-President. Secre- tary: Recorder 1: Future Unlimi- ted 3. President: Football 3: Ten- nis 2: Track 1: Student Council. Vice-President: President of Senior Class. Richard Lucas Rick Football 1: Track 2: Sports Club: Yearbook Committee. Richard Lundberg Dick Orchestra 1: Band 7: Sports Club. Mary Macewlcz Arnorelta 4. Vice-President, Critic. Ann MacLean Lyceum 6. Rushing Chairman: He- corder 3: French Club, Secretary 2: Allied Youth 1: Associated Ac- tivities 5: C. C. G. 1: Student Council 3: Bowling 2: Swimming l: Yearbook Staff: Edwards Fash- ion Board. Thomas Mahar Mac Senate 2. Ioyce Mahoney Queenie Phi Sigma. Chaplain. PN. X ,mn '-'Y--FI-Q Peter Maier Pete' Senate 5. Recording Secretary Mu Alpha Theta 4. Treasurer Future Unlimited 4, Board of Di: rectors: Associated Activities 1. Recorder 2: ESSPA Convention. Yearbook Staff. Nicollna Maluri Nickie Lyceum 5, French Club 2: C. C. G. 1. Barbara Malosh Bobby Associated Activities 1: Central Bank l. Richard Manwarinq Richie French Club 4. Treasurer: C. C. G. 1: Glee Club 1. Marilyn Martin Lyn Phi Chi Trl-Y 4: Glee Club 8. Thomas Martin Tom Senate 5: C. C. G. 1: Football 1: Sports Club. Patrtcta Mcllntee Patty Alethean S. President, Vlce-Presi- dent: Allied Youth 5, President, Secretary: Spanish Club 3: C. C. G. 2: Student Council 2: Glee Club 3: Senior Choir 2: Swimming l: Vice-President of Senior Class. Daniel McMahon Danny Senate 5. .15 Diane Mulch Dede Philomathean 6: German Club 4. President: C. C. G. l: Basketball l: Baseball 1. Betty Miller Lefty C. C. G. 1: Cheerleading 2: Cen- tral Bank. Beverly Miller Bev Soangetahha 2: Glee Club 1: Chorus 3: Volleyball 1: Basket- ball 1. Ioanne Miller Io Phinoam. Marilyn Miller Soangetahha 6. President. Treas- urer, Assistant Treasurer: C. C. G. 1: Central Bank 1. Carl I. Mlslta Meatball Ianlce Moyer lan Amorelta 2: Spanish Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2: C. C. G. 2. Ioan Nesleder Ioannie Philornathean 55 Phi Chi Tri-Y 5, Secretary. Treasurer: Associated Activities 4: Glee Club 4: Senior Choir 5. Q01 1 -Y Y- . - .7 - A James Nestor Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 2: Choir 2: Tennis 2: Sports Club 1. Mary 'l'. O'Connor Tee Tee' Phi Chi Tri-Y: Choir: Choraliers. Carol Osborne Philomathean 6: Cheerleading 2: French Club 4, President: C. C. G. 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2: Edwards Fashion Board. Sally Ann Owens Sal Philomathean 5: Maiorette 2: Mixed Chorus: Band 2: Associ- ated Activities 1. Beatrice Parks Bea Phi Chi Tri-Y 2. William H. Palho Bill Allied Youth 4. Sergeant-at'Arms: Glee Club 7. Vice-President: Boys' Quartette 2: Choraliers 4: Senior Choir 8: Mixed Chorus 6. Milton Pellman Mickey Barbara L. Plckard Barb Eleutherian 8. President. Vice- President. Critic: French Club 3: Allied Youth 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2: Recorder 2: Associated Activi- ties 2: Bowling lg Basketball 3: Baseball 3: Volleyball 3: Badmin- ton 2: Swimming 1, -Q ni' 5 W' :' KV' if Xwf l 'ii '1 cv :Jw if 1 F: I I. Y' f 1 Iohnnie Mae Piercy lohnnie French Club 2. Martin Pikarsky Perk Senate 5: C. C. G. Z. Marie Pilqer HuRu Alethean 3: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Spanish Club 2: C. C. G. 1: Glee Club 2. Dorothy Pironq Dotty' Alethean 3: Tonda Tri-Y 1: Tri angle 8. Chaplain: Glee Club 2 Donald Ioleph Pllton Don Band 8: Football 1: Baseball 3. Burton Polayen Burl Dlno Persia Senate 2: German Club 2: Asso- ciated Activities l. Phyllll Porter Phyl Phi Chi Tri-Y 4: Allied Youth 21 Associated Activities 2: C.C.G. 1: Lock Office 2: Glee Club 7: Bowl- ing 1. Robert Polplech Bob' Basketball 4, Co-Captain: Treas- urer ol Senior Class. Iohn Price I. D. Senate 4. Treasurer: Future Un- limited 2: Dramatic Club 2: Thes- pians 1: Stamp Club 2, Secretary: Associated Activities 5: C. C. G. 4: Music Club 2: Basketball 2. Manager: Tennis 2. Carolyn Quinlan Philomathean 2: Glee Club 1. Gary Ralph Punchy Allied Youth 2: Band 3. Sharon Baum Sandy' Associated Activities 1: C. C. G. 2: Central Bank l: Glee Club 7: Girls' Choir 4: Senior Choir 7: Swimming 1: Volleyball 2. --iq-. Iohn Henk lack Mary Real! Maria Ann Marie Richards Alethean 4: Spanish Club 3, Sec- Glee Club 2. retary. Critic: Associated Activi- ties: Glee Club 2. I V' I Q, 1 ivy' Nl ,-S 'A ffaik ,ag 4 ,if 1 I Iames Riley Prez llonna Reid Ronnie Amorelta 4, Treasurer. Assistant Treasurer: Allied Youth 3: Glee Club 2. Iohn C. Reiliensteln lohnny Senate 5: Band 5: All City Band 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Orchestra 1. Allied Youth 2. President: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Glee Club 6: President: Choir 6: Choraliers 2. James Robinson Sonny Glee Club 5: Choir 5: Choraliers 2. Barbara Rogers Barb Alethean 2: Choir 2: Choir Ac- companist l: Band 2: Rainbow 8. David Bosendale Dave Gerostan 6. President. Secretary. Vice-President: French Club 3. Vice-President: Glee Club 1. Albert Rowe Al Picture Committee: Football 2: Track 3: Sports Club 1: Allied Youth 2. Marilyn Russell Soanqetahha 5. Corresponding Secretary. Assistant Treasurer. Treasurer: Associated Activities 1: C. C. G. 1: Badminton 1: Swimming 6. , -roi:---fwf. . 7:47--1 1- Beverlv Salt Bev Alethean 3. Treasurer. Assistant Treasurer: Dramatic Club 4: Ton- da Tri-Y 6, Treasurer, Publicity: German Club. Secretary-Treav urer: Future Unlimited 4: Orches- tra 2: Band 8: Glee Club 3: As- sociated Activlties 3: Bowling 4: Volleyball 1: Swlmimnq 1. Patricia Saqe Patti Alethean 5. Critic: Recorder 1: Future Unlimited 2: German Club 1. Susanne Salisbury Sue Associated Activities 6: Bowling 3. Bonita Sampson Bonnie Alethean 6: CQ C. G. 1. Maxine Sauve Max Recorder 2: Glee Club 3: Choir 5: Allied Youth 5: C. C. G. 2. Thomas Schafer Scha! Football lg Track 1: Picture Com- mittee. Frank Schaller Senate 5: Golf l. Raymond Schmeiser. Ir. Schmize Baseball 2: Track 1. i J wg' ,,: ,HMI T Q I Theodore Schneider Theo Edith Schwartz Edie Phinoam 6. Vice-President: Glee Club 1. Ioanne Schweitzer IOS Lyceum 5: Rainbow 6: Spanish Club 2: Glee Club 4: Associated Activities 3: Volleyball 1: Swim- ming 1: Edwards Fashion Board: Deys Fashion Board. Patricia Scott Pat Philomathean 6, Corresponding Secretary, Critic: Dramatic Club 2: Recorder 2, Editor: French Club 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2: Future Un- limited 3: Yearbook. Editor: ESSPA Conference. Dorothy Sellert D0tty Triangle: Glee Club 2: Basket- ball 1, Donald Shearer Shorty Susan Shelby Sue Philomathean 6. President, Vice- President, Correspondinq Secre- tary: Cheerleading 2: Student Council 3, Secretary: Future Un- limited 4. Secretary: Associated Activities 2: Badminton 2. Maynard Sherman Peanuts A. Z. A. 8. Vice-President. Ser- geant-at-Arms: Baseball 1. Man- aqer. at ' 3: E I , 4. Alice Skahen lee Lyceum 5: Glee Club 2. Edwin Smlrco Easy Ed Dramatic Club 4. Vice-President: Associated Activities 3: C. C. G. 4: Recorder 2: Glee Club 4: Radio and TV Workshop 2: Football 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 1: Track 3: Year Book Committee. Barbara Soeder Barb Phi Chi Tri-Y 6, Vice-President: Rainbow 6: C. C. G. 1. 1 l Nancy Squire Nan Phi Chi Tri-Y 6, President: Inter- Club Council 4, President: Rain- bow 2: Associated Activities 2: C. C. G. 1: Allied Youth 2: Re- corder 2, Associate Editor: Bowl- ing 1: Swimming 2: Yearbook Committee: Secretary oi Senior Class. Ray Stevens Pot Dramatic Club 2: Thespian 1 Music Club: Senior Outing Com- mittee. Dana Stlvers Mu Alpha Theta 4. Secretary: Future Unlimited 3, Secretary: German Club 3: Recorder 3. Michael Sudol Mike C. C. G. 2: Band 8. lohn Sullivan Sully Senate 3: Golf 1. Geraldine Switx Gerry' Philomathean 5: Spanish Club 3 C. C. G. 1. lane Marie Sxatanek lanie Soangetahha 2: Volleyball 1: Swimming 1. Gus Tait Iuq Senate 2: Glee Club 2: Football 1: Track 3. Cynthia Talker Cyndy Lyceum 6, Vice-President. Cor' responding Secretary: Dramatic Club 2. President: Thespians 2: French Club l: Choir 2: Chora- liers 2: Radio and TV Workshop: C. C. G. 2: Edwards Fashion Board: Swimming l. -n-vt V. Clara Taylor Sis Phi Chi Tri-Y 5, Corresponding Secretary: Clrculo Amistad 1: C. C. G. Mary Elizabeth Trapp Betty Anna Marlo Tylka Ann Alethean 2: Allied Youth 1: Asso- ciated Activities 1: C. C. G. 2: Bowling 2: Volleyball 2: Swim- ming 2. Daqnlia Volts Daga Mu Alpha Theta 1: Volleyball 1. ei tl A J Vincent Volturuo Yiqqers Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Foot- ball. Norma lean Voraclo Philomathean 6: French Club 1: Future Unlimited 5: Bank Repre- sentative 2: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Band 6: Orchestra 2: All City Band and Orchestra 4. Lois Walker Lo Glee Club 1: Basketball 1: Base- ball 1. Ioyce Watson loycie Glee Club 4: Cheerleading 2: C. C. G. 2: School Bank 2: Bowl- inq l. Iulia Whelan lewe! Glee Club 5: Allied Youth 2: As- sociated Activities 2: Basketball 1. Thomas Whitmore Tom Associated Activities 2: Track 2. Charles Wlngorter Chuck Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 2: Choir 2: Music Club, Vice-Presi- dent: Tumbling Team 1: Trampo- line Team 1: Sports Club 1. Alexander Wtsnlewlkl Alex Gerosian 6. N4-Vx I l,. I. I5 ll? X Gary Wood Woody' Pi Phi Fraternity 4. Ronald Yallee GoIdbrick Upsilon Lambda Phi 6. Sally Young Sal Lyceum 6, Recording Secretary: Tonda Tri Y, Treasurer. Critic: Spanish Club 2: Dramatic Club: Thespian: Associated Activities 8: Glee Club 3: Senior Choir 2: Volleyball 2. Sandra Christine Young Sandi Philomathean 6: Glee Club 2: Majorette 4. Head. Dolores Zlnlerllng Diz Amorelta 6. Treasurer. Critic: Glee Club 2: Bowling 1: Basket- ball 2: Badminton 1: Baseball 3: Volleyball 2. f D - B Vg. 8 1, 'iq PQ: if Charles Nolan Henry E. Zoll Dutch C. C. G. 1: Allied Youth 1. Veteran. William Boynton Wild BiI1 Glee Club 2: Associated Activi- ties 2. Mary Burns George Callahan Ierry Senate Z. Fred North Fritz German Club 3: Stamp Club 1, Associated Activities 4: C. C. G 1: Allied Youth 1. OUTING First Row: Mary LaForce, Ioyce Ma- honey, Ray Stevens, Charlotte Cushing, Marian Iackola. Second Row: Mario Galluzzo, Robert Friedenwald, Patricia McEntee, Gus S Taft, Gary Axenfeld, Thomas Mahar. PICTURES l Albert Rowe, Barbara Pickard, Thomas ANNOUNCEMENTS Schafer, Diane Mesick- Marilyn Buck, Norbert Adamski, Eliza- beth Gruen. Not present: Iohn Iohn- ston, Sally Young. CAPS AND GOWNS Gloria Cohen, Susan Daino, Donald MOTTO Piston, Rachel Lewien. Not present: Bruce Kurtz, Robert Fesko. Not present: Paul Dolan. Carolyn Quinlan, Clara Bictory. YEARBOOK STAFF First Row: Dana Stivers, Nancy Squire, Patricia Scott, Sandra Burns, Carol Genge, Peter Maier. Second Row: Susan Shelby, William Pasho, Richard Lucas, Milton Flaum, CQMMITTEES Mr. Byron Todd, Mrs. Jane Nevin, Ed- win Smirco, Patricia Sage, Ann Chase, Charlotte Cushing, Richard Lundberg, Maxine Sauve. .Ill DANCE First Row: Sue Cooper, Beverly Saft, Georgina Ives. Second Row: Robert Christian, Cynthia I F Tasker, Michael Sudol. Not present: COLORS David Rosendale, Gus Taft, Susan Shelby, Iames Riley FLOWERS Marjorie Davidson, Gail Iohnson. GIFTS RINGS Barbara Hullar, Nancy Green. Not Charles Coombs, Arthur Heidrich present: Herbert Beattie. Theodore Schneider. Apple Polishers ohn Iohnston, Sue Cooper ll ll 'N Best Looking Gus Taft, Marian Ictckolcr SENIOR Best Dressed Gus Tcxft, Cynthia Tcxsker Most Intelligent Dcmcx Stivers, Gail Iohnson Most Studious Dana Stivers, Gail Iohnson SELECTIONS '4:' .- Q , 1 14 H. ' w ii -'i 1.. Contributed Most to Class Marilyn Buck, Robert Christian Best Mannered Billie Rose Horton, Robert Pospiech Class Couple Ioyce Watson, David Rosendale Most Popular Robert Christian, Marilyn Buck . Most Musical MostL1kelyto Succeed W,11, P h I D b, Elizabeth Gruen, Herbert Beattie 1 mm as O' tene an olse Class Wits Carol Genge, Charles Coombs Most Artistic Susan Shelby, Gus Taft ' ,J , 'Y . K1- 1 Writers Athletes Dana Stivers, Patricia Scott Marilyn Buck, Alben Rowe Actors Cynthia Tasker, Ray Stevens last will env Ctlesimnent ,.-.5 . .ee mn- ----. , Class of Iune 1953, of Central High School of the City of Syracuse. in the County of Onon- daga, and State of New York, all being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our 1551 dnb GBSYHIUBIII, in manner following that is to say: l, Avis Adams. do will and bequeath my left-over gum to Mlss Gilbert to hold up the pictures in the library. I. Marilyn Estelle Adams, do will and bequeath to lean Potter my American History book. and all my speeches from Mrs. 'l'emple's public speaking class. I. Ulysses Adams, do will and bequeath the first seat by the window in IIS to Rod Iohnson. Fine for sleeping. I. Norbert Adamskl, do will and bequeath to Bob Dann my vocal qualities and to Ann Wilkinson all my old teachers. I, Gary Axenfeld. do will and bequeath one dime to the faculty for a new joke book. I, Ria Rita Bachman. do will and bequeath Mr. Berry's stories to any 41 with a strong stomach. Also. my locker mirror to Carol Sowles. Igwalter Richard Baker. do will and bequeath my material 'goods to home room 121. I. Katherine Anne Bamey, do will and bequeath the odor of Mr. Ferris' chemistry lab to anyone with a strong stomach. I. Carl Bates, do will and bequeath my seat fn Mlss Mott's earth science class to the next person who is crazy enough to take lt. I. Edward Batruch, do will and bequeath my share ot the thumb tacks in 313 to Danny Castellano. l. Herbert Beattie, do will and bequeath my great affinity for dropping passes and mlsslng lay-ups to anyone tpreterably from C. B. AJ. I. Dolores Behan, do will and bequeath nothing. I. Patricia Belair. do will and bequeath to my cousin. Eleanor Srnlth. the front seat ln Mrs. Whlte's English class. I, Irene Belenko. do will and bequeath to anyone my aches and pains after gym. I. Barbara Bell. do will and bequeath nothing, because I have nothing. I, Mary E Belt do will and bequeath to Helene all nr old . , Y worn-out lunch bags. I. Clara Blctory. do will and bequeath the lun I had at Central to any fortunate freshman, and my seat ln Spanish class to Maria Quiiano. I. Ray Black do will and bequeath all m leak fountain n 1 Y Y P9 I to my English teacher to give to anyone who needs one. I. Mattie Boatwrlght. do will and bequeath to my cousln. Ian- essa Green. all the happenings at Central High School. I. Shirley Bowser do will and bequeath to the most deservln - 9 freshmen, all they can learn from those wonderful people. Central's teachers. I. Wllllam Boynton. do will and bequeath to Mr. Lewis a lock with a combination even he can't open. I. Frances Ann Bradford, do will and bequeath my place In the cafeteria lfne to anyone who is fast at climbing stafrs. . Howard Branim. do wlll and bequeath my cooking ablllty to another upcoming chef, I, Ierome Brenner. do will and bequeath to Doug Bruce a book of passes to fool the C. C. G. . loseph Brlllo, do will and bequeath to future students this building. . Elisabeth Bristol. do wlll and bequeath to Butch Hartbauer my American History book which also covers a history of various double dates. May she get more use from It than I did. . Marilyn Buck, do will and bequeath to Shirley Dudley my strength and abtllty in all sporting events. , Frances Burg, do will and bequeath my American history book to my worst enemy. . Mary Burns. do will and bequeath nothing. . Sandra Burns do will and bequeath all m colle e catal s . Y 9 09 to Lis Bailey in the hope that she'll find the right school sooner than I did: the knowledge of how to open the combina- tion on the door of the Varsity Club to any girl going with a Manllus Cadet: and my wiggle to anyone who'll have as much fun with It as I dtd. Catherine Calender do will and ueath th ho nd . . beq e ur a forty-five minutes of shorthand to any patient student. George Callahan, do will and bequeath to Robert Paul my ability to skip classes. l. Phyllis Ceterski. .lo will and bequeath my little talks with Mr. Ferris about mixing love with chemistry. I, Ann Chase. do will and bequeath to M. H. and I. S. my art of holding up the walls in front of IIB. I. Robert Chiore. do will and bequeath to George Schemel my golden toned trumpet and my ability to cut the part. I. Robert Christian, do will and bequeath my long legs and basketball ability to little lake Mayer tcrowd pleaserl. I, Gloria Cohen. do will and bequeath to my sister, Ilean, my exciting experiences working ln the office and the fun I had trying to figure out a way to get out of school every day. I. Charles Coombs. do will and bequeath to Mr. Todd a set of tinker toys for his future solid classes. I, Suellen Cooper. do will and bequeath to Phyl Girvan one pair of elght-dollar sneakers. slightly used. and to Sandy Stlbbs, my new sorority sister. my place on the volleyball t8dm. I, Dolores Cortes. do will and bequeath to Frances Fontana all my good times ln Amorelta Society and hope she enjoys them as much as I did. I. Robert Crofoot, do will and bequeath a ball of string and a box of chalk for Mr, Todd's compasses. Charlotte Cushing. do wlll and bequeath my wonderful three years in Lyceum to Barbara Cramer and Bee Gee I-Iolmes. Susan Daino. do will and bequeath to Sue Blanchard the ability to take three lunches and not get caught. Patricia Dair, do will and bequeath all my study halls to anyone who wants them. Irene Danboise. do will and bequeath my best years In Cen- tral to the Music Club. Mariorie Davidson, do will and bequeath ta Bill Bishop my sour notes and to Nan Bushley my secret talent for playing sax. which was certainly a secret, huh, Nancyl Raymond DiLucchlo. do will and bequeath a term's supply of gum to whoever will chew it In Miss Carolan's room. Walter Doerle. do will and bequeath my leaving with Phyllis Ceterskl. Paul Dolan. do will and bequeath the school to anyone who wants to burn It down. Clarence E. Dunham, do will and bequeath to lim Turner my left-handed hook: to Dick Snook my jump shot: to lake Mayer my drlve In shot: and to Bob Sullivan my ability to get rebounds. Ianet Ann Earnshaw, do will and bequeath my worn-out chair in study hall to my best triends, Sue H. and lean B. Merle Edson, do will and bequeath to Iune Sabha all my anxiety to skip school. Iva Eubanks, do will and bequeath my ability to get In Dutch and the paper basket to any lucky person In Pop's music classes. Gordon Ferguson, do will and bequeath my track shoes to Don Patchett ln hopes that he can fill them, and my stool at Nestico's to Charlie Small. Robert Fesko, do will and bequeath my knowledge of math to Ted Smith. Milton Flaum, do will and bequeath my little black book to Mr. Raye, and may he have as much use and fun from it as I did. Robert Lane Friedenwald, do will and bequeath to all the members of Future Unlimited a flare lor life. Marlo Gallusso, do will and bequeath to all future Central High School basketball players my jumping, leaping, twist- ing tap-ins. Charlotte Galster, do will and bequeath a wonderful three years in Alethean and Music Club to any sophomore lucky enough to come to Central. Nick Geaclntov, do will and bequeath my algebra book to Miss Marsh, In memory of the many pleasant hours spent together. Carol Genge. do will and bequeath to Mary Anne Onofl the intricate art of tangolng at the friendship suppers, and to any optimistic chemist the privilege of the inspiring little talks in Mr. Ferris' office. , .. , -1 , law-e 'rj Q Q5 SI!! 7' I ames Georgiades, do will and bequeath that I will some day achieve the honor of becoming a member of Central's faculty. Helen C. Geroiohn, do will and bequeath my ioke session at the sorority table to Barbara Vaeth. Walter Gieselman. do will and bequeath the blinders left to me by Walt Mintel to my brother Iohn. in case he goes steady. Patricia Ann Golden, do will and bequeath Amorelta Society to all new members. and all aches and pains to Miss Wil- son's gym class fpoor kidsl. Melverta Goldsmith. do will and bequeath all the fun I had at Central to Ruth Ann Williams. Raymond Gray, do will and bequeath to my sister, Ioyce. all the good marks I never got. Nancy Green, do will and bequeath one used CD AZ sock pattern to Liz Bailey and Cinny Ames in hopes that they have as many wonderful times with their AZ's as I did. Elizabeth Gruen. do will and bequeath my ability to smile at Mrs. Chamberlin to some future Alethean sister who is for- tunate enough to have her for American Historyl Gerda Haas. do will and bequeath all my old shorthand notes to anyone who wants a good laugh. Barbara Hale, do will and bequeath all the good times I had in Mr. Ferris' chemistry class to Ieanne Bradley. Helen Hall. do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Donnie Hall. my brother. Ianice Hall, do will and bequeath my seat in Driver Training class to my cousin, Sandra Devine, in hopes she can stay awake better than I did. William Harnden, do will and bequeath nothing. Sandra Harrington. do will and bequeath to my sister, Mar- garet. all my good times at Central and hope she enjoys her remaining years as much as I did my previous. Phyllis Hartin. do will and bequeath to Marilyn Lewis my dilapidated American History book. Shirley Hartt, do will and bequeath my seat in senior choir to Beverly. in hopes she will stick with it. Emily Hecimovic. do will and bequeath to Miss Carolan one special waste basket in which to dispose of gum only and one package of gum to anyone daring to defy her. Arthur I-Ieidrich, do will and bequeath to Miss Marsh a copy of How to Be a Boolrie in 10 Easy Lessons. Marjorie Hemmer. do will and bequeath the name Henri- etta to Barb Vaeth. May she treat it respectfully. always. Marilyn Henning, do will and bequeath the mirror In my locker to any girl who wants to be popular. Sandra Herman. do will and bequeath my ability to get past Miss Wilson in gym class. and all my good times in my senior year to the incoming seniors. Yvonne Harrmann, do will and bequeath to Shelly Scofield my ability to do my homework. but do it wrong. Billie Rose Horton, do will and bequeath my ability to mix wrong chemicals to some student in Mr. Ferris' chemistry lab. Dorothy Horton. do will and bequeath my affections for a certain basketball player to the next lucky girl. Barbara Ioan Hullar, do will and bequeath all my old sheets in memory of Walter Gieselman for his sailboat. Leonard Huntley. do will and bequeath my friends here to Central High School. Georgina Ives, do will and bequeath my position on the volleyball team to some lucky person, and all the wonderful times and associations with Lyceum to Brenda Tedd. Marian Iackola. do will and bequeath to all the Downy Flake gang all the good times that I will miss. William Iacques. do will and bequeath my sweet tone on the trombone to Norm Mizervi. He can use it. Gail Johnson. do will and bequeath my broken body for Miss Wilson to use as an example of what not to do in gym. Richard Iohnson, do will and bequeath to Mr. Hendee a book on the life of Einstein: to Dick Snook, Carl North, Tom Riker and Bob Sullivan. my systems for passing tests. Iohn Iolmston, do will and bequeath to any incoming Senior Music Clubbers courage to take Pop Walsh's dirty looks when trying to get out of choir for a senior meeting. Patricia Kelley, do will and bequeath my American History book to Margaret Webb, in high hopes she'll make it this time. My locker to Gail Kau, in case she loses hers again. Robert Mathew Kelly, Ir., do will and bequeath to any Sena- tor the privilege l?l of being fall dance committee chairman. Roberta G. Kendall, do will and bequeath to my Phil sisters all the good times I had. and to Mr. Todd my well-used geometry book. Ioan Kuntz. do will and bequeath my seat in harmony class to anyone who has courage enough to sit next to a hot water pipe. Bruce Kurtz. do will and bequeath my best colpiedium cul- ture to Howard Towlson. Mary LaForce, do will and bequeath to Eleanor Sprague my gym suit and locker key. Good luck! Margaret Elizabeth Lambert. do will and bequeath my en- thusiasm for the Navy to Don H.. and my geometry book to anyone who is sap enough to take it. Rachel Lewien. do will and bequeath to Miss Marsh a deck of bridge cards. Thomas Lipa. do will and bequeath nothing because when I came here I had nothing. no one gave me anything, so I leave nothing. Barbara Ann Long, do will and bequeath my two Spanish books to anyone who wants to learn how to understand Maria Quiiano. and to Shirley LaPlante, my best friend. my 13 study halls a week, so she can write more letters. Richard Lounsbury, do will and bequeath in conjunction with Mr. H. Beattie, the Skeet Club to whoever will appreciate it. Richard Lucas, do will and bequeath a certain H. D. to any guy who is not afraid to brave the doors of Cathedral. Richard L. Lundberg, do will and bequeath to all oncoming students Miss Dwyer's English. Example-Why did he did it? Mary Macewicz, do will and bequeath to my sorority sisters my empty vice-presidential seat at the meetings. Ann MacLean. do will and bequeath my great happiness to everyone, but especially to Gina Ives. Thomas Mahar. do will and bequeath all my absent excuses that didn't work to Bill Farrell and Stuie Brown. Ioyce Mahoney. do will and bequeath to Marcia and Mouse my nickname for them to fight over. Peter Maier. do will and bequeath to any other straight-faced sufferer one of Miss Gilbert's dissertations, and to the next Senator from Oregon the many happy hours in Senate I was willed by Bill Sessler. Nicolina Maiuri. do will and bequeath all the fun I've had in Lyceum to Sally Iohnson. and my history book to Mrs. Chamberlin. Barbara Malosh, do will and bequeath my stool in the bank to Miss Smlth's next second year shorthand class. Richard Manwaring, do will and bequeath to Mr. Hendee one slightly used toupee. Marilyn Martin, do will and bequeath to all my teachers happiness because l'm leaving and lots of good luck to Vi Wamer. Thomas Martin, do will and bequeath my love and devotion for English teachers to Bongee. Patricia McEntee, do will and bequeath a bottle of aspirin to my little sister in case she follows in my footsteps. Daniel McMahon. do will and bequeath nothing. Diane Mesick. do will and bequeath to Kathy Price, who has worn her pencil down to a mere stub. the remains of a pencil used for writing bon mots to pass when teachers aren't overly observant. Betty Miller, do will and bequeath my backward cartwheel in the ice water, cold water to any of my backward friends. Beverly Miller. do will and bequeath a pair of white fur gloves to Barbara Logan to replace the ones that were worn out at Soan's friendship supper. Joanne Miller. do will and bequeath a year's supply of chewing gum to anyone who'll chew it in Miss Carolan's history class. Marilyn Miller. do will and bequeath my history book and teachers to Audrey Walker. Carl I. Misita. do will and bequeath a bottle of wine in my locker to Mr. Lewis. Ianice Moyer, do will and bequeath to my pal. Corky Smith. my fun with Miss Wilson. and to her all my luck to get by. Ioan Nesfeder, do will and bequeath the remains of the ground up gears in the Drivers Training car for my brother Bill to chew on while trying to start. Also all my aches and pains from Miss Wilson's gym classes to Irene Dennis and Glory Gallanis, who are really going to accept them. Iames Nestor, do will and bequeath one orange and black sweater to anybody smart enough to leave it home. Fred North. do will and bequeath political interests to Mrs. Nevin. Mary T. O'Connor. do will and bequeath my history book to Ioan Iunsko. Carol Osborne. do will and bequeath a million dollars to the future seniors. Sally Ann Owens, do will and bequeath all my terms in American History to Connie and Corky Hawes. Beatrice Parks, do will and bequeath all my American His- tory notes to anyone who can read them. William H. Pasho, do will and bequeath all my good char- acteristics to Tom Riley. an up and coming tenor. Milton Pellman, do will and bequeath to Lois DeWitt all my headaches. Barbara L. Pickard, do will and bequeath to Rosalyn Bagby as much fun in her senior year as I have had in mine. lohnnle Mae Piercy, do will and bequeath to Miss ludson a new rubber-covered stool to stand on. Martin Pikarsky. do will and bequeath to Iohn Kobus my wonderful ability to mix. Marie Pilger, do will and bequeath to anyone who has the ambition to clean it out and the ability to find it in the crowd, my locker tB2324l. Dorothy Pirong, do will and bequeath all my knowledge of French verbs to Miss Lucey's new students. Donald Ioseph Piston, do will and bequeath a sack of tobacco for Mr. Lewis' pot-bellied stove tpipel. Burton Polayes. do will and bequeath the fun I had in my first and last year in Central. Dino Porsia, do will and bequeath all my money debts to Ray Stevens. Phyllis Porter. do will and bequeath Cyrano de Bergerac to Miss Dwyer. and leave the lockers in the care of Mr. Lewis. Robert Pospiech. do will and bequeath my left-handed hook shot to Bobby Sullivan. Iohn Price, do will and bequeath all of my iournalism notes to Marcia VanScoy, and all of my tennis trophies to Helen O'Hara. Carolyn Quinlan. do will and bequeath my squeaky chair in chorus to anyone who dares to sit on it. Gary Ralph, do will and bequeath to Miss Anderson all my songs that I sang in my American History class to Bev. Sharon Raum, do will and bequeath my high C in senior choir. my blue skin at the Y's pool, and my jury seat in business law to Carol Tennant. Mary Reals, do will and bequeath my locker to some lucky freshman to try to open. Ronna Reid, do will and bequeath to Ianice Nies and Kitty Michalski my fun in Amorelta Society, and to the next Amor- elta treasurer the fun of iuggling the books. Iohn C. Reiffenstein, do will and bequeath to my good friend Mr. Bishop a vacancy in the baritone section, probably no great loss, and my set of music which I finally learned how to play after four years. Iohn Resek, do will and bequeath to Miss Anderson a free pass to see Nlagara. Ann Marie Richards, do will and bequeath my locker to anyone who can open it. Iames Riley, do will and bequeath my favorite chair in room 233 to Lawrence Rushing. lames Robinson. do will and bequeath lunch passes to all freshmen that will take them, and to Larry Rushing and Helen Rowe my musical ability. Barbara Rogers, do will and bequeath all the fun I've had in high school to anyone who needs it. David Rosendale, do will and bequeath to George Sears my seat in Miss Dwyer's advanced English class. Albert Rowe, do will and bequeath my football jersey tNo. 28l to Mike Sargeant. Marilyn Russell, do will and bequeath my enthusiasm for sports to Barbara Vaeth, my swimming ability to Irene Wil- kelm. and my good marks t?J to Nanette Trzeciak. Beverly Saft, do will and bequeath my abilities, if any, to David Huttar. Patricia Sage, do will and bequeath a grammar book to ludy Bateman to use for writing on the Recorder. Suzanne Salisbury, do will and bequeath to Patricia Kline all the good times I had in my senior year. Bonita Sampson, do will and bequeath my aches and pains to Kathy Bennett in Miss Wilson's class. Maxine Sauve, do will and bequeath my 2Vz years of fun and trouble with Ray Schmeiser and Iim Riley to anyone who wants them, and to Miss Lucey, peace of mind: I'm leaving. Thomas Schafer, do will and bequeath to Fritz Wheeler jersey No. 37 and the best of luck. Frank Schaller. do will and bequeath my locker to anyone who prefers a detachable handle. Raymond Schmeiser, Ir.. do will and bequeath to all my teachers peace of mind: I'm leaving. Theodore Schneider, do will and bequeath my sense of humor to Central. Edith Schwartz, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Haven and Miss Hueber some young artists to make all their wishes come true. Ioanne Schweitzer. do will and bequeath the front seat in Miss Anderson's room tl30l to any unlucky person who wants lt. Patricia Scott, do will and bequeath my speech speed record to the public speaking class. and to Sue Mullen more suc- cessful Gam parties. Dorothy Seifert, do will and bequeath to Miss Anderson peace of mind: I'll never be late again. Donald Shearer. do will and bequeath to Miss Marsh my right to cancel in fractions. Susan Shelby, do will and bequeath my half-used bottle of Absorbine Ir. to all the girls who try out for cheerleading. and to all my Phil sisters lots of fun at the committee meetings. Maynard Sherman. do will and bequeath my seat in the library to anybody who can endure 45 minutes of silence with Miss Gilbert. Alice Skahen, do will and bequeath a cap and gown to Sally Daniels and I hope she has no trouble in getting lt. Edwin Smirco, do will and bequeath to all incoming freshmen the sense of humor you must have in Central. Barbara Soeder. do will and bequeath to Annette and Betty good luck with their Central boys. and to Cor and Ioanne forgiveness for not attending a good school like C. H. S. Nancy Squire. do will and bequeath nothing, except my won- derful three years at Central, because my everything is with a certain freshman at Ithaca College. Ray Stevens, do will and bequeath a new king sise Web- ster's Advanced Dictionary for Miss Brennan to play with. Dana Stivers, do will and bequeath one battered philosophy of life to anyone with the good sense to look-and laugh- at the charmed circle. Michael Sudol, do will and bequeath a new hat for Mr. Lewis. Iohn Sullivan. do will and bequeath my attendance and tardy record to anybody who wants tt. Geraldine Swits, do will and bequeath to anyone who wants them all the memory passages I learned in Miss Carolan's history class. lane Marie Ssatanek. do will and bequeath nothing. Gus Taft, do will and bequeath a skeleton key to anyone in Mr. Berry's homeroom or fourth period classes. Cynthia Tasker, do will and bequeath my barber to all the beauties who secretly suffer with their heavy tresses. Clara Taylor, do will and bequeath my gym suit and a box of Tide tit might need washingl to Angie Alteri. Mary Elizabeth Trapp, do will and bequeath the food in the cafeteria to anybody who will buy lt. Anne Marie Tylka. do will and bequeath my daring gym suit to Carole Tennant, who will keep it in good shape. Dagniia Veits. do will and bequeath to Ianet Wallace my marks in American History. Vincent Volturno, do will and bequeath my brains to Ioseph DeFabblo. Norma lean Voracio. do will and bequeath my locker with its elusive tenants to my sister, Mary Ann. who will be com- ing to Central as I bid it farewell. Lois Walker, do will and bequeath all my pins and needles to Miss Audrey Monhand. Ioyce Watson, do will and bequeath to Pat and Ann all the fun I've had on the squad and wish them luck with their new cheerleaders. Iulia Whelan, do will and bequeath my locker with all its papers. all the fun in choir, and my seats in study hall to any unsuspecting student. 'I'homas Whitmore. do will and bequeath my seat in Lincoln Hall to the disposal of any member of the faculty, and my locker to Mr. Lewis. Charles Wingerter. do will and bequeath to any Rep. student my ability to work while Mrs. Haven talks. Alexander Wisniewski. do will and bequeath one bottle of liniment to anyone lucky enough to learn to duckwaddle under Mr. Abdo's supervision. Gary E. Wood, do will and bequeath all my back homework to incoming freshmen, and all my old girl friends to George Schemel. Ronald Yaffee, do will and bequeath all my worldly goods and possessions to Miss Olive Clementine McGavem. who through love and devotion followed me from Central to Not- tingham and back again so she could teach me good English. God bless her. Sally Young, do will and bequeath nothing. Everything I have. I need, believe mel Sandra Christine Young, do will and bequeath all my fun as head maiorette to Barb Gilson, and may her knees stop knocking. mine didn't. Delores Zinserling, do will and bequeath a package of gum to Miss Anderson and a water bill for the water I drank to Mary Sweet. Henry E. Zoll. do will and bequeath the well-warmed seat and lun of my first year of Spanish. v I 5' P' s. Y. U L A SP s. TRV 5 E 1. fs ,. . P . ni F SPORTS IVITIE 4: .xy A' 2 FOOTBALL ,, rg. 3,-I' Fin! Row-William Harnden,WaIter Doerle, Milton Flaum, Albert Rowe and Larry Davis Co captains Gary Axenfeld, Edwin Smirco, David Mosher, Gus Taft. Second Row-Earl Stevens, Iames Turner, Nick Panas, Anthony Notarthomas Ronald Dumxqan Charles Small, Frederick Wheeler, Andrew Miller, Richard Lucas. Third How-Iohn Haralambides, Uldis Klavsons, Donald Piston, Louis Mosher Thomas Martin Frederick Patchett, Harrison Homer, Thomas Schafer, Robert Kelley, Ioseph Harris SCORES CENTRAL OPPONENTS Central 0 C. B. A. Central 13 Eastwood Central 12 North Central 25 Valley Central 6 Nottingham Central 8 Vocational ,S P 62155, Won 2-Lost 3-Tied l i A BASKETBALL l A First Row-William Farrell, Robert Symond, Robert Pospiech, Co-captainy lake Mayer, Clarence Dunham, Cocaptain: Richard Snook, Charles Eure. Second Row-Herbert Beattie, Edwin Smirco, James Turner, Robert Christian, Mario Galluzzo, Robert Sullivan. Third Row-Earl Lewis, Manager: Iohn Price, Manager: Nick Abdo, Coach: Richard Baker, Manager. SCORES CENTRAL OPPONENTS CENTRAL OPPONENTS Central 68 Smith Tech 49 Central 67 North Central 63 North 56 Central 58 Smith Tech Central 52 Vocational 47 Central 7 1 Vocational Central 51 Valley 59 Central 67 Valley Central 58 C. B. A. 63 Central 48 C. B. A. Central 50 Nottingham 60 Central 38 Nottingham Central 45 Eastwood 42 Central 66 Eastwood Won 10-Lost 4 PLAY-OFF SCORES Central 70 Nottingham 57 Central 58 C. B. A. 56 l!5tflff!2!If,:!!n '1 Cf' To '- fi 5,7 meg:- 'vw 11 BASEBALL First Row-Paul Cox, Ronald Dumiqan, Edward Awad, Mario Galluzzo, William Barzee. Second Row-Walter Gieselman, Gerald Iones, Donald Piston, William Sargent, Robert Christian Allan Murray. TRACK First How--Herbert Liberman, Larry Davis, Ronald Dumiqan. Second Row-Ray Black, Walter Doerle, Gus Taft, Albert Howe, Edwin Smirco, Milton Flaum. Third Row: Anthony Notarthomas, Carman Laporta, Iohn Patterson, Martin Wallace. BADMINTON First Row-Beverly LaDuke, Dorris Lemp, Marilyn Buck, Margaret Lambert, Betty Miller. Second Row'-Nancy Lee Bushley, Georgina Ives, Marilyn Russell, Ruth Van Wagenen, Barbara Hoysak. Third Row--Sue Shelby, Barbara Pickard, Sue Cooper, Phyllis Girvan. r y BOWLING First Row-Betty lane Spadaro, Mary Crouse, Sally Rogers, Dorris Lemp, Marcia Cleary, Mary Io MacLean. Second Row-Patricia Kent, Nancy Lee Bushley, Nancy Squire, IOAnn Greer, Constance Wortman, Beverly LaDuke. Third Row-Roseanne Orsini, Dorothy Obrycki, Mary Gilson, Pauline Britton, Ruth Van Wagenen, lanet Fulmer, Rita DeVoe, Elaine Gordon, Patricia Bugnacki, Anna Fulmer. Fourth Row-Pauline Surdick, Mary lane Snyder, Sue Cooper, Sandra Devine, Beverly Salt, Frances Bradford, Phyllis Girvan. VOLLEYBALL Fin! How-Mary Belt, Dorris Lemp, Marilyn Buck, Beverly LaDuke. Second Row-Gina Ives, Sue Cooper, Phyllis Girvan, Daqniia Veits, Nancy Bushley. CHEERLEADERS Flnt Row-Betty Miller, Marilyn Buck, Head: Patricia Buqnacki. Second Row-Marian Iackola, Carol Osborne, Charlotte Cushing, Cynthia Sage, Elizabeth Bailey Susan Shelby, Anna Fulmer, Ioyce Watson. BAND 00 dl wo' Cons' 95 B ance HGV' Qrbqrq G MAJORETTES ilson s Ce, Urs ffxe ALLIED YOUTH First Row-Elizabeth Gruen, William Pasho, Charlotte Galster, Chester Radell, Elizabeth Dauben- thaler, Maxine Lowe, Ann Baule, Iames Riley. Second Row-Susan Lawrence, Susan Green, Ieanette Pietrantoni, Iulia Whelan, Lillian R. Gilbert, Sponsor: Barbara I-lillick, Susan Roeckelein, Lisbeth Nichols, Shelly Scofield, Maxine Sauve, Betty Spadaro. Third Row-George Rinkevaqe, Clara Bictory, Shirley Bowser, Norma Sekinqer, loanne Prevost, Yvonne Herrmann, Katherine Michalski, Elizabeth Melchior, Diane Goss. Fourth How-Edward Monarski, Iohn Iohnston, lack Gronau, Gary Ralph, Ferris Morris, Ronna Reid. lva Eubanks, loan McNeely. I is , ASSCCIATED ACTIVITIES Flrlt Row-Susan Lawrence, llean Cohen, Barbara Hillick, Ann Flint, Shelly Scofield, Constance Wortman, Clara Bictory. Second Row-Suzanne I-Ierbig, Lois DeWitt, Ann Baule, Robert Christian, Co-chairmanp Mr. Beaqle, Advisor: Ioyce Walton, Co-chairman, Suellen Cooper, Elizabeth Gruen, Ann MacLean, loanne Schweitzer. Third Row-Barbara Pickard, Mary Ann McNeto, Sheila Soft, Beverly Salt, Nancy Squire, Dorris Lemp, Mary Io MacLean, Lila Pearlman, Mary Sweet. Fourth Row-Craig Young, Diane Goss, Margaret Lyons, Sandra Stibbs, Dorothy Swartz, Mary Anne Onott. Fifth Row-Iulia Whelan, Douglas Bruce, Dawn Stone, Ferris Morris, Cynthia Ames, Marjorie Bennett, Gary Demo. DRAMATIC CLUB First Row-Susan Daino, Ieanne Tasker, Clara Bictory, Vice-Presidentg Cynthia Tasker, Presidentg Miss Anderson, Advisor, Ria Bachmann, Eva Fuld, Treasurer, Carol Sowles, Secretary, Sally Younq. Second How-Lila Pearlman, Katherine Barney, lanet Boyd, Gloria Cohen, Dolores Stanko, Lupe Bictory, Sandra Burns, Marion Protopapas, Diane Harris, Roseanne Orsino. Third How-Barbara Hillick, ludy Constrastan, Charlotte Silverstein, lean Szczypien, Beverly Saft, Patricia Scott, Nancy Green. Fourth How-Iames Kellett, Iohn Price, Ray Stevens, Iames Nestor, Charles Winqerter, Iohn Iohnston. FRENCH CLUB First Row-Esther Coons, Carol Osborne, Secretary, Richard Baker, Presidentg David Rosendale, Vice-President, Richard Manwarinq, Treasurer, Gail lohnson. Second How-Walter Heins, Norma Selcinqer, Lila Pearlman, Mrs. Helen Overton, Advisor: Gail Rittell, 'Eva Fuld, Ieanette Pietrantoni. Third Row-Nancy Green, Catherine Calender, Helen Gerojohn, Elizabeth Bailey, Patricia Scott. SPANISH CLUB First Row-lerome Brenner, Presidentg Clara Bictory, Vice-Presidentg Mary Heals, Marilyn Lebowitz, Treasurer. Second Row-Marie Pilqer, Angelina Alteri, Barbara Long, Suzanne Herbiq, Mrs. Ralph C, Prudhon, Advisor, Geraldine Switz, Corinne Brandt, Marilyn Green, Mary Lalforce. Third Row-Clara Taylor, Sally Young, Sue Cooper, Ianice Moyer, Francis Burg, Iune Sabha. Fourth Row-loseph Harris, Thomas Hanifan, Paul Dolan, Ioanne Schweitzer, William Owens, Robert Prosser, Stuart Brown. STUDENT COUNCIL Firit Row-Richard Lounsbury, Vice-President, Robert Christian, President: Marilyn Buck, Treasurer: Susan Shelby, Secretary. Second Row-Sally VanAmber, Ann Flint, Shelly Scofield, Diane Spencer, Kathleen Fletcher, Shirley Boyer, Patricia McEntee. Third How-Murray Menter, Sharon Maycomber, Ioyce Walton, Maxine Lowe, Norma Sekinqer, Elizabeth Gruen, Iohn Patterson. Fourth Row-Carl Petroff, lohn Wiszowski. TI-IE RECORDER ' CENTRAL HIGH scuoor. RECORDER First Row-Peter Maier, Sandra Burns, Esther Coons, Mrs. lane Nevin, Advisory Patricia Scott, Nancy Squire, Dana Stivers. Second Row-Mary Belt, Ioan Murray, Barbara Gilson, Ianet Forties, Maxine Sauve, Carol Genge. Third Row-Cynthia Sage, Barbara Pickard, Edwin Smirco, Milton Flaum, Ann MacLean, Charlotte Cushing. Edward Awad Katherine Barney Iudith Bateman Dolores Behan Patricia Belair Mary Belt Corinne Brandt Ann Chase Dolores Cortez Charlotte Cushing Patricia Dair Ianet Forties Gordon Ferguson Milton Flaum Carol Genge Barbara Gilson Barbara Hackett STAFF Editors Esther Coons Patricia Scott Associate Editors Sandra Burns Nancy Squire Reporters Mary Heffernan Marilyn Henning Suzanne Herbig Iohn Kobus Iris Lake Thomas Lipa Ann MacLean Peter Maier Ioan Murray Mary Anne Onoff Iohn Patterson Barbara Pickard Suzanne Roeckelein Patricia Sage Maxine Sauve Eleanor Shea Edwin Smirco Founded in 1865 as THE BUDGET, the Central High School RECORDER has been an integral part of the school tor eighty-tive years. Iohn Spafford Dana Stivers Dorothy Swartz lean Szczypien Arlene Wieczarek Ioyce Walton Typists Marilyn Green Nancy Green Cynthia Sage Dora Tessier Advisor lane Nevin Printing Vernon Bowman a nd Classes THE RECORDER is truly the students' newspaper. It is not only written by pupils but is also printed and published in the school. This makes it one of the most distinctive high school papers in the city. THE RECORDER is a member of the Empire State School Press Association. JOURNALISTS First Row-Suzanne Roeckelein, Dolores Behan, Patricia Dair, lean Szczypien, Hose Marie Con- strastan, Marilyn Henning, Iris Lake, Suzanne Herbig, Dorothy Swartz, lean Cromartie. Second Row-Ann Chase, Mary Heffernan, Patricia Belair, Sandra Harrington, Mrs. lane Nevin. Advisor: loyce Walton, Barbara Hackett, Patricia Sage, Ianet Earnshaw. Third Row-Thomas Lipa, Iohn Kobus, Edward Awad, Arlene Wieczarek, Katherine Barney, Eleanor Shea, ludith Bateman, Mary Ann Onoft, Edwin Smirco, Robert Christian. KJ YJ ' I sl. ALETHEAN SOCIETY First Row-Norma Eubanks, Assistant Treasurerg lva Eubanks, Critic, Charlotte Galster, Correspond- ing Secretary, Patricia McEntee, President: Billie Rose Horton, Vice-President, Ann Baule, Recording Secretary: Beverly Saft, Treasurer. Second Row-Constance Stone, Barbara Hillick, Shirley Bowser, Elizabeth Gruen, Mrs. Chamberlin, Advisor: Miss l-lueber, Advisor, Carolyn Sherman, Carol Phillips, Betty Spadaro, Sandra Gee. Third Row-Frances Burg, Christine Christ, Idnet O'Connor, Ianice Hall, Iean Bradley, Betty Barney, Mary Reals, Bonita Sampson. Fourth Row-Ann Tylka, Ann Bowser, Suzanne Roeckelein, Beverly Thornhall, Lilian Cosgrove, Sophie The-odosian, Iosephine Giunta. Fifth RowMPatricia Sage, Dorothy Pirong, Iudy Whitman, Barbara Rogers, Ethel Eason, Iudy Bate- man, Marie Pilger. ,aa AMORELTA SOCIETY First Row-Ronna Reid, Treasurer: Martyn Lanzaqame, Recording Secretary: Mary Macewicz, Vice- President: Sue Nichols, President: Mary Sweet, Ida Alexander, Rita Brown, Katherine Michalski, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row-Dolores Zinserlinq, Frances Fontana, Dolores Cortez, Donna Frank, Mrs. Prudhon, Advisor: Gail Wales, Ianice Moyer, Maxine Dobe. Third How-Edith DiNardo, Mary Ann Leqnetto, Yvonne Herrmann, Assistant Treasurer: Ianice Nies, Ioan McNeely, Ioan Benedict, Patricia Golden. ELEUTHERIAN SOCIETY First Row-Georgette Freeman, Norma lean Allen, Secretary: Mary Belt, Vice-President: Miss Ieanette Laniqan, Advisor: Barbara Pickard, President: Helen Rowe, Evelyn Brown. Second How-Conchita Hernandez, Iudy Well, Iane Williams, Flossie Handy, Joanne Duncan, Har- riet Hottman, Ienessa Green, Elizabeth Adams, Lorraine Wells, Helene Belt. GEROSIAN SOCIETY Firlt Row-George Constas, Anthony Notarthomas, Treasurerg Donald Bryant, David Rosendale, President: Charles Coombs, Vice-President: Roland Nortman, Secretaryg Frederick King, Raymond Dil..ucchio. Second Row-Theodore larvis, Edward Monarski, Kent Rowland, Donald Senska, Mr. Lewis, Advisor: Warren Fengler, William Barzee, David Ferguson, Lee Porter. Third Row: Steven Hondros, Gerald Gittino, Ioseph Harris, Clifford Wilson, Norbert Adamski, Philip Clark, Paul Russo, Richard Woodmansee. LYCEUM SOCIETY First Row-Betsy Allen, Nicolina Mauri, Barbara lean Holmes, loArme Dunn, Marjorie Bennett, Mary Io MacLean. Second Row-leanne Tasker, Critic, Charlotte Cushing, Corresponding Secretary, Gina lves, Record- ing Secretary: Cynthia Tasker, Vice-President, Dorris Lemp, President, Gail Iohnsori, Treasurer, Nancy Bushley, Assistant Treasurer: Ann MacLean, Rushing Chairman. Third Row-Sandra Kerr, Helen O'Hara, Sally Daniels, Susan Daino, Barbara Hoysak, Miss Clara Steinbicker, Advisor: Mrs. Norma Berry, Advisorg Sue Cooper, Ioyce Roeckelein, Rita Cramer, Norma Sekinger, Marian Iackola. Fourth Row-Arm Chase, loanne Schweitzer, Barbara Cramer. Fifth Row-Kathy Bennett, Amy Fikes, Sally Iohnson, Carol Genge, Sally Young, Annette Higgs. lune Sabha, Diana Lange. Sixth Row-Mary Heffernan, Iudy Thelen, Cynthia Nalton, Ann Holzworth, Alice Frost, Sally Bex, Ria Bachmann. PHI CHI TRI-Y First Row-Phyllis Porter, 1. C, C., Irene Dennis, Treasurerg Ioan Nesieder, Secretaryg Nancy Squire, President, Barbara Soeder, Vice-President, Clara Taylor, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row-Barbara Barrett, Ieanne Cromartie, Rose Marie Constrastan, Angeline Alteri, Shirley La Plante, Barbara Long, Grace Fusaro, Ianet Polmeter, Clara Bictory, Patricia Pirolla. Third Row-Ieanne Bradley, Lois DeWitt, Nancy Spinner, Bernadette Drake, Nadine Barnes, Elaine Allen, Ieanne DeLosh, Beatrice Parks, Marion Essiq. Fourth Row-Gloria Gallanis, Barbara Hale, Suzanne Herbig, lanet Earnshaw, Virginia Hanley, Loretta Hartbauer, Marilyn Martin, Betty Bristol, Marilyn Grenga. L2 PHILDMATHEAN SOCIETY First Row-Vanessa Smith, Nancy Burns, Carolyn Klix, Marjorie Davidson, Sally Owens, lanet Nut- ting, Carol Christian, Iudy Thompson. Second Row-Phyllis Ariola, Assistant Treasurerg Marybet Mullen, Treasurer, Patricia Scott, Cor- responding Secretaryg Esther Coons, President, Miss Helen ludson, Advisor, Susan Shelby, Vice- President: Elizabeth Bailey, Recording Secretary: Sandra Burns, Critic. A Third How-loyce Walton, Suzanne Herbig, Ioan Nesfeder, Mary lane Luce, Sandra Young, Barbara Gilson, Constance Hawes, Diane Spencer, Diane Harris. Fourth How-Karlotta Ziemann, Geraldine Switz, Norma Voracio, Margaret Distin, Cynthia Sage, Nancy Green, Ianet Forties, Nancy Kittlaus, lane Beattie. Fifth Row-Dorothy Swartz, Ruth Van Waqenen, Patricia Beisler, Roberta Kendall, Barbara Hackett, Carolyn King, Marion Protopapas, Ann Wilkinson. Sixth Row-Mary Anne Onoff, Marcia Van Scoy, Diane Mesick, Eleanor Shea, Nancy Drumm, Eleanor Distin, Katherine Price, Nancy Hamilton. Ll SENATE SOCIETY Ftnt How-Iohn Gieselman, Treasurerp Iohn Spafford, Paul Dolan, Vice-Presidentg Walter Gieselman, President: Mr. loseph Dalton, Advisor: Herbert Beattie, Recording Secretary: Peter Maier, Richard Dodge, Edward Awad, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row-Theodore Michalski, Iames Kellett, Iohn Price, lohn Connelly, Robert Kelly, Peter Augustinos, Daniel Castellano, Iames Carroll, Walter Wisniewski, Ioseph Traino, Thomas Martin, Bruce Fairbanks. Third Row--George Schemel, Dino Porsia, Daniel McMahon, Bruce Borden, David Bruce, Richard Bruce, David Beattie, Frank Schaller. Fourth Row-Donald Martino, Richard Baker, Parliamentarianp Thomas Edson, Thomas Santilli. lohn Reiffenstein, Gordon Mills, Douglas Bruce, Gus Taft, Martin Ptkarsky. Fifth Row-Gerald Derochie, Ioseph Malmandier, Stuart Brown, Charles DeWoll, Assistant Treclsurerg Thomas Mineker, Paul Spangenburq, William l-larnden, Robert Riblet. C? SOANGETAHHA SOCIETY First Row-Marilyn Russell, Treasurer, Nanette Trzeciak, Recording Secretary: Barbara Vaeth, Corresponding Secretary, Dorothy Horton, Marilyn Miller, Presidentg Audrey Walker, Vice-President, Margaret Lambert, Critic, Helen Geroiohn. Second Row-Catherine Asciote, Marilyn Green, Irene Walkelm, Corinne Brandt, Miss Bray, Advisor, Miss Mahoney, Advisory Theresa Zera, Nancy Zera, Nancy Gorman, Marjorie Hemmer, Clara Smith. Third Row-lean Szczypierx, Elaine Gorden, Marie Lichner, Nancy Wilcox, Shirley Hartt. Fourth Row-loan Kuntz, Barbara Logan, Rita DeVoe, Carol Dzqert, Cynthia Tarbelle, Carol Ventre. Fifth Row-lane Szatanek, Beverly Miller, Emily Hecimovic, Iune LeComte, Diana Barnes, Marion Bongardino. TONDA TRI-Y First Row-Frances Bradford, Critic, Alice Fay Abdo, Vice-Presidentg Barbara D. I-loysak, President, Beverly Saft, Treasurer, Gail Rittell, Secretary. Second Row-Sue Lawrence, Patricia Kent, Shirley Boyer, Dorris Lemp, l. C. C. Representative, Mrs. Doris Squier. Advisor, Gery Reis, Marilyn Lanzaqame, Ieanne Delpha, IoAnn Greer. Third Row-Marilyn Brooks, Rachel Lewien, Sandra Beach, Evelyn Wolff, Sue Iverson, Sheila Saft. Mary Crouse, Nancy Lee Bushley, Ianice Hall. Fourth Row-Mary M. Chapman, Iudith Sosville, Margaret Lyons, Patricia Aloi, Kathleen Fletcher, Paula Tallaksen. Fifth Row-lean Del.osh, Kathleen Carroll, Adrienne Aqababian, Helen Hyde, Donna Gaylord, Ioan Button, Edith DiNardo, Sandra Devine. 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Syracuse Central High School - Scarlet Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Syracuse Central High School - Scarlet Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958


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